WE ARE PROMPT ■■ .. Drag, phone at. Wellington Coal PACIFIC TRANSFER CCX Bidrnrta Pails Ei ftf Omottti Pki* ss see sad Mi Hell A Wslhw BAOOAOB ITOftB * mm tt*S .Government at These d VOL. 43. VICTORIA, B. 0., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1913 NO. Ill Huerta to Continue as Dictator BORDEN GOES SOUTH . o-*-° o-t-o o-*o- O-*-» o-t-o o-f-o o-*-o Corruption Admitted in Macdonald TO o-k-o o-»-o thfo OX>- o-d-o o-k-o o-o-o o-*-o Wilson at Washington Marks Time Party Leadership Too Much Morrison’s Election Declared Void for Prime Minister's CLEM ATMOSPHERE v JOHN LIND MEXICAN CONGRESS Health 08247^ SIX WEEKS’ REST BY EAST OF MISSISSIPPI FI AFTER SUNDAY TALK ORDERS OF DOCTOR STATES STORM SWEPT No Address to Congress or Executive Will Continue to BelievéfHe Would Gladly Re­ Time Limit Set for Mexi- Exert Himself for Pacifica­ «'• z sign but Who Would Wind and Snow From Great Lakes to Kentucky Damage Cross Petition Against Liberal can Reply tion of Republic Succeed Him? Property; Blizzard Strikes Buffalo To-day; Trains Run­ Withdrawn for Lack ning Seven Hours Late; Extraordinary Snowfall in of Facts Interim Report Sent to British Elections to Be Declared Void CABINET BICKERINGS Ohio; Scores of Towns Darkened and Without Will Leave Huerta Still * Government on Ne­ Report to Speaker Within Four in Command SOUTH BRUCE DEFEAT street Car Service; Fatalities Are Few gotiations Days Declaring Bye- Election Void Ottawa, Nor. 8.—The sudden depar­ Chicago, Nor. 10.—Telegraph service ously retarding wire communication. Mexico City, Nov. 10.—In a formal Washington, d. c., Nov. 10.—Presi­ ture of Premier Borden for a six- In certain sections of the country Is The storm continued unabated this note yesterday to the foreign diplo­ dent Wilson discussed the Mexican weeks' rest In the Southern States Is demoralised as the result of storms morning. Early to-day the storm was mats, General Huerta, after calling at­ headed north from here toward Lake Winnipeg, Nov. 10.—Chief Justice situation to-day and cleared the at­ on doctor's orders. The Premier’s yesterday. The damage to property of Erie. tention to the efforts he had made to the telegraph cbm panic» Is estimated mosphere of any reports as to the In­ health has suffered severely during his An extraordinary snowfall la record­ Howell and Mr. Justice Cameron, sit­ pacify the country and dwelling at at several hundred thousand dollar» tentions of the United States. He ed from all points available In Ohio. ting this morning as a tribunal under two years of office, consequent upon the The most serious condition was report­ length upon his reasons for dissolving West Virginia and western Pennsyl­ made It clear that he had no Intention constant stress and worry of party ed from Ohio and Pennsylvania, which the Dominion Contra verted Elections congress, makes thé direct statement vania. The fall Is from ten to sixteen at present of addressing congress, be­ leadership under peculiarly embar­ Act, made an order declaring void the were swept by a wind and sleet storm Inches, with snow steadily continuing. cause the situation was not In shape that the newly-elected congress will be that carried down hundreds of miles Macdonald bye-electlon, held on Oc­ rasslng and unsatisfactory conditions. Thousands of miles of wires are pros­ installed within a few days and will of wire. for him to have anything to say, and Insomnia and nervous breakdown have trated. scores of towns were In dark­ tober 12 last year, declaring that Alex­ pas» upon the elections of the presi­ Damage done by a tremendous surf while certain representations had been ness last night, train service was seri­ ander Morrison, the Conservative can­ dent and vice-president. made It Imperative for him to sëek along the lake shore, driven In by the ously handicapped and trolly lines didate, who led the voting by a ma- made to the Huerta government, no General Huerta reminds the diplo­ refuge from the troubles and Impor­ fifty-mile gale, is estimated at hun­ reply had been received. He declared The silent man In Mexico who mats that prior to the elections he told over a wide area were practically put parity of over seven hundred, had not tunities of office, with a view to recup­ dreds of thousands, of dollars during out of commission. now recommends that diplomatic them that neither be nor General Blan- the last twenty-four hour» Two been duly elected, and declaring that that no time limit had been set for a erating so as to be In condition for Despite the suddenness and severity negotiations end. quet would accept on election on the deaths were reported here. Antoine reply from Huerta. ground that hi* own election would be what promises to be for the govern­ of the storm, but one fatality was re- Andrew W. Myles and John E. Wood» Zupeuys and an unidentified man were The president told Inquirers he was Illegal, and he calls to the attention of ported. Railroad trains were from one lhe Petitioner» were entitled to the ment a most trying session of parlia­ blown Into the Chicago river at differ­ not ready to discuss recognition of the the diplomatic representatives the con­ to five hours late. general costa of the action. The court HUERTA CONSPICUOUS ment. His destination Is not officiary ent points and drowned. The schooner constitutionalists and that his opposi­ ference he had with the presidential Twice as much sno# fell yesterday will make a report to the Speaker of announced, in order that he may be C. J. Buoy» laden with lumber, which tion to raising the embargo on arms candidates, at which he obtained their as has ever been recorded at the local the Commons within four day» as re­ IN CAFES OF CAPITAL was In distress off the harbor, rode had not changed. promise to abide by the result of the assured of as much rest as possible. weather bureau for the entire month quired by, the law. out the gale In safety and was towed elections, even should no one obtain It Is understood, however, that he will of November. Records which have The proceedings of the court ware - Contrary to his usual custom of put­ Peeling le Strong in Mexico City; Lind Into port to-day by tug» ting aside official business on Sunday, the necessary number of votes. spend some time at Hot Springs, Vlr- held for thirty-four years were broken. of a formal character, counsel for Mr. Continues Hie Obeer- "Now, In view of the fact, according From the Atlantic coast to the Mis­ The temperature dropped from 4$ to 22 Morrison having filed an admission President Wilson worked all day yes­ ki®la. where the golfing Is good. Dur­ sissippi river, and from the Mackinac vatlena to the reports which the government In less than fifteen hours. that during the campaign his agents terday on the Mexican problem. He ing his absence from the capital Hon. to Kentucky, the -eastern part of the summoned Senators Borah and Mc- has received,” continued the note, "that had been guiljy of corrupt practices Geo. E. Footer will be acting Premier. United States was ravaged by the Cumber, Republican members of the Mexico City, Nov. It. — John Lind, there exista an earnest presumption Pittsburg, Pa.. Nov. 10. —mill in the grip and the principal point under discus­ that, because it has been Impossible to storm. Snow and pitiless wind were of a bllssard that for 24 hours has al« sion was "should the court assume senate foreign relations committee, who represents the president of the Belief He Would Gladly Resign. ' everywhere reported, except that In the yesterday afternoon, and discussed the cany on voting In the number of poll most entirely cut off the outside world from this admission In making Its re­ United States, Is ignorant of the In­ ing plaças prescribed by law, the elec The Prime Minister had a six-weeks' vicinity of New York it rained. Pittsburg is floundering to-day through port that It had reason to believe that situation with them for almost two Railway traffic was Impeded. tentions of his chief. holiday early to the summer at St. almost a foot of snow, and making corrupt practices had extensively pre­ hours. He had a conference with Sec­ Through trains ran hours behind More uneasiness Is apparent at the fe starts* of Um> wttt at the people.___ every effort to repair the thousands of vailed." retary Bryan last night. N. B, This second prolonged schedule In western Pennsylvania and because It la for—Mn that said prest from the Capital, when be­ dollars of damage and restore the lines A. J. Andrews, counsel for Morrison, American embassy than 4t the na­ eastern Ohio, and local passenger frndon, Nov 10.—Walter H. Page. tional palace. At the palace the opin­ denttal elections will be declared null, lated sessional preparations should oc­ of communication and transportation. *rtth F. M. Bur bid ge, would only con­ the executive wiabes to make known cupy the time of the cabinet, emphas­ trains in many Instances were annuled All suburban communities are cut off cede that the offences were not of a United States ambassador, to-day pre­ ion was freely expressed, not infre­ to re-route. sented to the British foreign office an­ quently accompanied by sneers, that once more to'the country and the whole ises a belief that finds frequent ex­ from telephone connection, and this trivial or unimportant character, and world that In accord with this deter­ pression In political circles here. That crippled condition extends throughout the court gave no Indication of the na­ other message from President Wilson, the United States would not Intervene Buffalo, N. Y., Not. 19.—The bttssard the general effect of which la t ha thun­ In Mexico. mination he shall continue exerting belief Is that were a satisfactory suc­ West Virginia, down the Ohio Valley ture of the report It would make. himself for the pacification of the coun­ cessor In sight Mr. Borden would glad­ that has gripped the middle west for and Into the-eastern part of Ohio. A. B. Hudson, counsel for the. peti­ der no circumstances will the presi­ Mr. Lind Is fully cognisant of the twenty-four hours arrived early to­ dent recognise Provisional President delicate situation and awaits with try. In order to be able to guarantee ly resign the cares of the premiership There was only one lame Western tioner» with E. A. Swift, admitted day. The city awoke to face a seventy- Union wire west to Chicago to-day, that Mr. Morrison was not guilty per­ Huerta or any of his acts. keen Interest word from President absolute freedom and efficiency In the and of party leadership. It Is certain new elections which congre— must call miles-an-hour gale that drove before and one east a* far as Altoona. The sonal^ of corrupt practice» within the President Wilson's message Is re­ Wilson and Secretary Bryan, but he that he has little seat for the political as a necessary consequence of that de­ It 'clouds of snow and sleet. Trains Postal Telegraph Company had noth­ meaning of the Elections act. garded here as In the nature of an In­ has received only assurance that the game as It Is being played by his pre­ claration. sent colleague» from the storm centre west of here ing It could depend on to remain Mr. Morrison announced that the terim report not balling for a reply. president was Interested In certain de­ came In covered with Ice and from Great Britain therefore awaits a "In the same manner he wish— te Many Causae of Worry. standing, and all business was taken cross petition against R. L. Richard­ velopments, and a request that hs con­ three to seven hours late. subject to delay. more definite pronouncement from make known Once more to hie friends Lack of harmony within the party, son, the unsuccessful candidate, had tinue his observatlona No boats were sighted off the haihor Throughout the city this morning, lu been withdrawn and that a canvass of President Wilson setting forth pre­ and those outside the republic that be­ cabinet bickering? and Jealousies, Mr. Lind expressed the view that to-day and the wireless has been un­ almost every direction, was a vista of cisely the steps he purposes to take to ing regardful of the law and persuaded the necessity for political side-stepping the situation had failed to elicit any the present policy would not be con­ able to pick up any steamers on Lake fallen tree» stalled trolley cars and a enforce his policy before sending a that by virtue of his having occupied and trimming to satisfy conflicting ele­ evidence of personal corruption on his formal reply. tinued for many days It le known the poet of president of the republic In Erie for twenty-four hour» so It was picturesque entanglement of broken Part. here that he has recommended that ments of the government support believed that ample warning of the The British officials are Inclined to which the elections were being held, he telegraph and telephone wires covered all diplomatic negotiations with Mex­ throughout the country, the lock of storm had sent all shipping to a safe with snow and ice. resent what they term the persistent considers himself constitutionally Im­ strong men and of loyal support with­ ico be terminated. peded from being alldig elected, and anchorage. It was reported from Long Every available lineman of both tele­ RICHELIEU CASE WILL misrepresentation of Greatv Britain’s in the cabinet, and the growing signs Point, Ont., that the steamer El attitude current In the United States. If General Huerta Is anxious regard­ he will on no account ta& Into consid­ phone and telegraph companies Is be­ of popular and of party disfavor with Phicke, which ran aahore three weeks PROCEED NOW TO TRIAL They deny that any British money has ing what may develop he does not be­ eration the vote which may have been ing pushed to his endurance to restore tray It. Although he has sent to the the present administration, all harass ago, was rapidly pounding to pieces. normal condition» but reports of the been advanced to support Provisional cast In his favor, and no matter wlyti and worry the Premier. The result In diplomatic representatives of the for­ Reports of another vessel In distress companies say It will be days before Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 10.—As the result President *fuerta. may be the resolution of congress he South Bruce has caused him further eign nations a note which, in effect, will not accept in this case the consti­ in that vicinity could not be con­ they will recover from the storm of a Judgment given this morning by Late this afternoon a telegram wgs worTT In the form of complaints and la a defiance of Washington, he was tutional presidency of the republic. firmed. effect» the Supreme court, the protest against received at the British foreign office protests and conflicting Advice from the P. J. A. Cardin, Liberal mem lier for from Washington giving an outline of conspicuous In the cafes about town "This programme consists of peace Conservative ranks In all parts of the Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 10.—A snow, Richelieu can be proceeded with on Its the policy expected to be followed by long after midnight, and indulged yes­ and legality, which are the only me­ Duluth, Mtnn., Not. 10.—Vessels are country. sleet and wind storm swept West Vir­ merit» The lower court* threw out the United States in the event of the terday In relaxation In the company diums In which elections may become arriving In Duluth, harbor to-day from Speculation on Possible Successor. ginia, a large portion of Ohio and west­ the petition, but the Supreme court continuance of Provincial President of his military friends. an expression of the popular will and ten to fifteen hours late, due to a storm ern and northern Pennsylvania yester­ this morning sustained the appeal Huerta's present attitude. in which the Individual, native as well He has temporarily escaped from that Is raging over upper Lake Su­ It all. but the real cause of his physi­ day, crippling transportation and seri­ taken against the Judgment on the Complete retlcen<5f was observed by as foreign, may enjoy full guarantee» perior. cal Ills will again meet him on his re­ preliminary objections with cost» with the officials of the foreign office as to MILITIAMEN FIRED AT Only under such conditions can eco­ nomic developments In the republic turn. Conservative leaders here are the result that the case can now be the contents of the dispatch. IN COLORADO STRIKE proceeded with. Mr. Cardin was elect* permit all social classes to gather the already speculating as to how long he MENDELL BEILISS IS NOTED SOUTH AFRICAN, fruits of their labor and the product of can stand the strain, and who could ed over BL A. D. Morgan, Conservative, LEGISLATURE DISSOLVED Search for Weapons Con­ their capital." be brought In to succeed him. To the ACQUITTED BY JURY SIR R. SOLOMON, DEAD at a bye-qlectlon. tinues; Grand Jury to General Huerta's declaration is latter query there la no other accept­ BY ANTONIO RABAGO able leader In eight, even as a com­ Be Called. praised to-day by the Mexican press. Kiev, Nov. 10.—Mendel Belles* was London, Nov. 10.—Sir Richard promise. Hon. Robert Rogers, Sir DUCHESS DE TALLYRAND The newspapers declared that hie acquitted by the Jury to-day. Solomon, high commissioner In Members at Tamaulipas Disappear stand meets .with the approval of the Richard McBride and Hon. Qeo. E. HAS MATRIMONIAL WORRY London for the Union of South Presumably te Join the Trinidad, Colo., Nov. II.—A small Mexican people. Foster are the three men most prom­ detachment of militiamen under Cap­ inently suggested. Rebels. El Independente, under the caption : The trial of Mendel Beilis» a Russian Africa, died to-day, aged it. Parts, Nov. 10.—Duchess de Tally- tain Householder were A red on from "Huerta Is the only man capable of Rogers and McBride. of the Hebrew faith, for the alleged 8lr Richard was one of the ambush early to-day while en route to rand, who was Miss Anna Gould, of solving the situation," points to the al­ To Mr. Rogers there Is the obvious murder for purposes of “blool ritual” Segundo to Investigate the blowing up wealthiest men In the TransvaaL New York, Is protesting vigorously Mexico City, Nov. 10.- The state legis­ leged favorable attitude of Europe and objection. Sir Richard McBride's stock of Andrew Yushlnsky, a Christian lad, of the pipe-line between Begundo and He held several high position In against the expected decision of the lature of Tamaulipas was dissolved to­ to the presf criticism of President Wil­ Is not nearly so high as It was. Moft- began on October 8. Prlmero last night The troopers Holy Tribunal of Rota In Rome that day by order of the military governor- son's policy. over, his ambitions are now directed The case caused an Immense sensa­ that country after the close of the charged In the direction of the shots her marriage to Count Boni de Cas­ general, Antonio Rabago. None of the El Independents prints extracts from towards British politic» He will prob­ tion which startled the whole of Rus­ Boer war and when the Union of deputies were arrested. General Rab­ but their assailants escaped. tellano was null and void because when London. Berlin. Paris and New York ably leave the British Columbia pre­ sia. The mutilated body of Yushlnsky South Afkica was formed he waa ■he married him she had an idea of ago remains the only representative of To-day troope entirely surrounded newspapers and also quotes parts of miership to Hon. W. J. Bowser, the was discovered on March 28. 1811, In a the federal government in that state. Old Segundo and Aguilar, where the made a member of the Native Law possible divorce In her mind. Such a the speech made by Henry Lane Wil­ present Attorney-General, during the cave on a suburban holding outside decision would give their sons Into their Dispatches received here state that general search for weapons was con­ son made at Cleveland November 8. coming year, and espouse the cause of Kiev. The hands were bound behind Commission and chairman of the according to General Rabago the lower tinued. father's care. The duchees, whose sec­ when the former American ambassador a rejuvenated Chamberlain-Unionist the back and there were forty wounds Mining Commission. He waa an ond husband is de Castellane'e cousin, house was In a condition of disintegra­ Alex Santos, a fireman at Stark ville, criticised thj po’icy of the Washington school of politics In Great Britain. on the body. Bellies waa arrested Afrikander but a graduate of tion, most of the members^ having dis­ will go to Rome next week to appear was called from his home late last government That Is the secret of his recent flag- shortly afterward and charged with Cambridge. night and beaten by a crowd of strik­ before the Tribunal of Rota. appeared, presumably to Join the rebel waving speeches on the naval ques­ the murder and was kept in close con­ forces. ers, according to reports received here. tion In Ottawa and on his re­ finement till the trlaL District Judge A. W. McHendrie to­ METHODIST MISSIONS IN turn from England. day placed In the hands of Sheflff H. S. During the hearing many medical TAME LION CAUSES Chrlsman a venire for a grand Jury re­ 1912 SPEND $2,300,000 Mr. Foster Most Probable. experts testified, their opinion varying ENACTING MOVING PIG11IRE SCENES BOY turnable December 1. The grand Jury Hon. Geo. B. Foster, who is now as to the reason for the crime.. Other SOME CONSTERNATION witnesses threw suspicion on a woman, Is expected to make a rigid Investiga­ II!., Not. 10.—Chart., made playing a sort of lonely furrow within tion of several recent killings. by Dr. Keehava Da va 8ha.tr!, of the cabinet tines. Is at present the Vera Techebertak, alleged to be the Portland. Ore., Nov. 10.—For more Benarea, India, at the lllnneapolla most likely man In sight as a tempor­ harborer of a band of criminals. SHOT AND ONE IS MADE READY TO BURN than an hour yesterday Leo, a big Hon Purity Contran meeting, to the effect ary leader If Mr. Borden Is Yorced to Extensive precautions were taken by fit Washington park, enjoyed his lib­ LABOR MEN CONVENE that miaalonarlee In India lived In drop out. In that case history te like­ the authorities to prevent threatened erty while park employees worked luxury and failed to secure converts. ly to repeat Itself. Mr. Foster knows outrages by members of a society of frantically to recapture him and con­ AT 33RD CONVENTION Ht. John. N. B.. Nov. 1».—One boy ni «hot dead end another narrowly Were vigorously denied by ralnlonarlra what happened to Sir Mackensie Bow anti-Semite Russians known as the sternation reigned among visitors to df the Methodist Episcopal church In ell In 1890. Black Hundred, the vicinity of the escaped being burned to death yesterday by companions who were re-enacting the park. The lion was cornered In a Seattle, Nov. 16. — With more then court being surrounded by hundreds of the opening session of their annual Mr. White Too New. some of the thrilling scenes they had witnessed In moving pictures. Joseph passage between two buildings, and the ««# accredited delegatee In attendance convention her. to-day. troops during the Utter days of the ends were boarded up. Leo was and Preeldent Samuel Qompera In the Hon. W. T. White also hag ambi­ trlaL Caplee, aged fourteen, waa Instantly killed by a bullet from e rifle In the Twenty-six bishop, and more than tions, hut the general opinion amontf dragged into hie cage with ropes. He chair, the thirty-third annual conven­ 100 laymen from many parts of the Conservatives here Is that he Is too hands of Arthur Donovan, aged twelve, while the two were rehearsing a wild (escaped once before fourteen years ago. tion of the American Federation of world are In attendance. In the annual new a recruit to the party fold, and LONELY TRIBE FOUND. west scene In a lonely field outside the city. An inquest will be held. tabor waa formally opened at 10 treasurer's report made at the opening has ret much to learn in politics be­ In the other ease a fatality waa prevented by the timely arrivai of a polled HAYWOOD It FREED. o’clock this morning at the Hippo­ aeeelon It waa shown that (MO*000 wag fore he can be accepted as a leaden 0L Catharine» Ont, Nov. 10.—Rev. drome 0, E. Whittaker, a missionary at Fort sergeant. Attracted by the shouts of a crowd of boys on the outskirts of the spent for Methodist missionary work State of Uapreparedness. Trenton, N. J., Nov* 10.—The state Governor Llater, on behalf of the during the last year. McPherson, says that on the Islands of efty ha approached juat In time to save one of their number. Supreme Court here to-day set aside state of Washington, tendered the vis­ Meanwhile, parliament la due to meet the coast at McKensle River there la f the conviction or William Haywood, iting delegates a formal welcome The CHINiee LOAN OlONlO. two months hence, with no prepar­ a tribe of 100 people who have never In this cane also the boys ware Imitating a moving picture they had wlt- [ Who with two others connected with mayor performed a similar function ations as to sessional legislative pro- been visited by white people. The mis­ neisad. and In the roles of Indiana had tied one of their number to a to pvamme yet made, with the estimates j She L W. W. was convicted of a charge for the city. Peking, Nov, 10.—The Chino-French sionaries had a glimpse of them but he burned alive. To make the picture mere realistic they piled straw and of being disorderly persona. In con­ The feature of the day Is the mon­ still untouched, with the Premier off never reached them. An expedition Bnnh to-day signed a contract for a until nearly Christmas, and with var- brush around stahe, and then, carried away by their enthusiasm, nection with the recent strike of the ster parade, headed by the iai ChlnH nuygg.im nu I...nd formed last year to go these &ued be­ the were Paterson silk work^- band ever assembled in the west, ministers planning more cause food sùppUea ran out, but another About to set Are to the pile. The match waa lighted and was noised to start the 1------VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAŸ, NOVEMBER 10,1913

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Wf*ESC*/Pr/0* store ca Property Loss Many Millions Crowds of People Assemble to Proposals to Spend Money on Just Unpacked: and Loss of Life Hear General B ram well Defences at Esquimatt, Cod Liver Oil Without is Heavy Booth Speak and Halifax BRAXD KXW LUTES OF SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES * ^ the Nasty Taste Land», TVs.. Nov. IS.—Warfare Winnipeg. Nov. IE-Winnipeg, or Ottawa. Ont., Nov. it. That the Pouches, Pipes, Tobacco behalf of the sister provinces, renter Borden Naval Bill in Its original <*m without quarter, with the oppoal day turned eut en masse tributlon form and based on an alleg But with more than its usual efficiency as a real body-builder— armies burning and dynamiting official General Brainwell Booth. ed emergency will not be reintroduced Jars, Lighters, etc., etc. that’s RBXAT.T. COD UTU OIL EMÜLMOH. Contains 40% and business buildings and railroad In-chief of the Helvetian Army. The at the coming session > now n practi­ property, has been waged at M* general was welcomed, not merely to cal certainty. There appears to be Bure—there’s everything here in the way of To­ Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, combined with the hypophosphites terry, Mexico, between the defending Winnipeg, but to the Canadian prairie, certain good and vahd WS Why It fédérais and besieging constitutional west, office re of the aTmy being In at- shouldn’t be. , baccos, Cigars, Cigarettes. of limereoda and potasnura. Pleasantly flavored, and only 50a. tendance from Regina. Moose Jaw, lB the first place the recently an- » The unremitting fierceness of the Calgary. Edmonton. In fact, all the noonced determination of New 36»», ’ and «1.00 at struggle, particularly In the engage principal «titles In the west, to extend 1 uind to eschew contribution and In THE HUDSON’S BAY CO. meat of October SI and 24, when the the welcome of their brethren to the I sugurate the commencement of a navy Try Pipes • constitutionalists occupied, a large chief of staff. of her earn leaves Canada solitary Family Wine end Spirit Merehaate ooxrax portion of the city. Is pictured In Zlg Pewit's ef Wo Art we are cats* rxora The Walker theatre. ,yhere the amons the advocates of trihate, Ever, fui. and i the beet In our sag. an Illustrated weekly published In gulhcrlng took piece, we. crowded, end I mote then ever strenetheas the hands HI* Deuflee Street, Phene « PORT AND Monterey, copies of which reached Minier» KM 135 la addition to the 2.600 Inride, fully of the advocates here of e Canadian 1*70. Open THI DOVOLAS Laredo to-day. another thousand applied to the door, navy. In the second place the recent Many dead were left la the street» for mdmlrrion, and throughout the ef- I results In Mlddleees and South. Bruce, until a lull In the fighting should afford ■moon nought mean, of entrance. I two representative OatarW sente where time for burning the bodies. A view At night a .till greater crowd storm-1 the Borden policy ef • contrlbatten Open Evenings Cuauhtemoc street, near the Na- ed the doors, and long before the! was made an Issue as against a erne- tl scheduled time of opening, the police adlan navy, have not been gratifying had to hold the doors against those to the government. On one east who sought to hear the message of the government's maj >rlty of 1*11 waa rut 16 Acres on 1 Will Trade for Windsor Grocery Co. s Itee In the ruina. father, General William Booth, told In two. In the other their majorité anew by the eon. I was reversed and a victory recorded Cedar Hill Rd. | City Property The property loss Is said le be «nor- _ —i-cuned Bret tor Itor **» opposition In South Renfrew OPPOSITE POST OmCE. OOVXXMMBHT ST. hie father^ sake «Mhri'w „ I another bye-election, theep- ;:,r,l- ior “ t..! th,|pori“o. retained the «2 Only four miles out—commanding beautiful view. One ------S3 were burned. The roundhouse speakers moving a vole of thanks to • Slhce Premier Borden announced mile from street ear and quite close to Shelbodrne street ex­ Large Tina Tomatoes. 2 for...... - nore than twenty engines were d« him. voédnâ the general thought that hie policy In December last fate has ed. The loss of life was heavy. the mantle of the father had fallen on not been kind to him. There followed tension. PRICE 18 BELOW MARKET VALUE.. worthy shoulders. I peaceful negotiations between Oer Tins Peas, Cora, Beaus, 2 for...... 25* in telling of -some kwm.nl of my »“« Oreat Britain^ which Itook into this to-day. When Yeu Drink Beer — Drink father , life and work." General Booth. Pf»«« *“« emergency. Then tame the ...... fi.es , delicious "Humbier," Bavsrle'e Ashcroft Potatoes, sack ...... »rew, or "Plleener Hofbrwu." the unconsciously perhaps, hut neverthe - lew, unmistakably provided abundant ^' h, Impeclel defen.-e eommlttee «I, Imported Pllaener on thin proof, of hi. master, of thorn, lewmns. » which t^nada was » k repremnt- 2-lb. Jar Marmalade, each...... 25* c They’re both on draught at H, narrated that the aged general hnd ed should be merely «dv'*>ryJ- Vlel Government one. been uake.1 the secret of his won- *«"• Following this. It was stated •nil,/ ...... 25* ' - dérfuîTuectîï In drawing men to him. «“>1 “><■ ['"J"1*1 teal Broughton ■ Sir,' the veteran had rephed ", ,^ Z'JZ All Kinds of Insurance. Lipton’s Jelly Squares, 3 for...... 25* eroo,.1 X •* -t-tk.ned at the .opposed danger was of William Booth, and It was point, but should have a roving corn- long before hi. hearers mlmlon. After that there was a de Get Back «me keynote of life had been ««kenl^ by ,h, xdmiralt, from tta up by his Bucwfifior. I policy of concentrations, and finally Sir William Whyte presided at the 1 comes ,he neWH that New Zealand has Are You Looking For a Well- To the Land afternoon meeting, a vote of thanka foresworn Its contribution policy and being proiwiscd by Hlr Redmond Roblln I gCne |n for a navy of her own. BECAUSE IT S BETTER BREAD I have two good quarter sec­ and eeconde.1 by T. C. Norris, leader I ghould p^mler Borden reintroduce I Built Home ? tions in Manitoba, will con- l.he—n in the Man,toba ***" I hie policy of contribution thin session That reason—and It's a truthful one—should alone be sufficient to de- * 1 It would be tantamount to an appeal clde you. but when you can add to that the fact that Absolutely new six-roomed bungalow situated on Fairfield 0 aider trade for a house in the country, far there le Road, which is to be widened. Price, on terms... .05000 4wWSt who doubts that the Liberale In Victoria. Value 95000 INCORPORATE PACIFIC the House would abate their opposition For further particulars, apply to PEACE RIVER RAILWAY In any degree, or that the Senate would take any different attitude than It did. Even should the government, as has J. E. Smart & Company, Ltd Application at Newt Session ef Parlia­ White-a-Clover been suggested by the Conservative f Victoria’s new loaf. Is made up to a hiirh standard and never vf «01-6 Vemtwrton Building. A. S. BARTON ment; Road to Traverse pr ‘na, place In the estimate» an appro 1.500 Milos. priatton of thirty-five millions to be allowed to depart from that standard; that it la baked, on Real Estate and FUanctel Asset sp«nt under the Naval Service Act on home-made lines, in a modern, sanitary bake-ehop by fastidi­ IIS Central Building. Victoria...... _#l__ ships now being, built In Britain, .the ous, skilled workmen. Is always uniform In quality and fresh daily. Otuwe. Mov. M -AwtIMtM ^ ..mid roje. t It. though It ehould B. C. Phone INL You ehou'dn't delay a day longer. Better bread but same price. iade at tlie next session of parlia mean the. rejection_«wtlon noft ,h«the entincentlne sudsup - roent for an act to IftooqporaCe the Pa ply bill. Then the government would Aek Yeur Grocer, nr Phone 6616 for Delivery ciûc. Peace sRiver A Athabasca Rail have no choice but to go to the coun- way Company. Ltd. I try on a twice defeated and a mutn The company will ask for power to ! ratted policy of defence, CORAS & YOUNG construct a, line commencing at a point TYu. PËRFËCTm BÂKERŸ on tidewater at the mouth of Naaa Three solutions are miggeeted ^The The Orocere who are out of all Combines have got to river. British Columbia, en,I running In "ret to . compronU« northeasterly dlm-tlon up the river keep you posted on prices. QUALITY—NONE y "•‘nTT T- SbM1 WThe addltlenel provtak* BETTER. ‘^cmeNr, t^kkron. .ht U-t .he «H. *aU SKATES I SKATES I mouth of Be At river .ml to Be«r lake. Pass -«der the ™ntro of the Admix- Of all kinds, ranging from $1.50 to ...... te.oe Dr. Prlei'i or Royal Baking Powder. Q C r» thence error, the divide, to the Drift- «“V ,n.“"T,°* w"r-' wood river and down the river to 'laf •''J-rlUment^ This l. to be the Skate# hollow ground ...... as# Hockey Sticks, Pucka, Pads, Straps, etc. North Tec la lake, thence crossing the policy of New zeata Finest Granulated Sugar (PT OA divide via Hogem pass to Omlneca I The second Is to place In the esti- HARRIS & SMITH, 1220 Broad Street 20-lb. sack ...... :.. «Pi.»AV river. thence following the river east- mates a sum for the Improvements of erly to the Finley branch of the Peape coast defence at Quebec. Halifax, and river, follolwng the main Peace river Esquimau, pending the formation of a Okanagan Tomatoes—this year’s pack. rtp? — eauterly and northerly to Vermillion l permanent polfcy In 1*15, prior to going Two large cans, ^or ...... dSt/V rapid* or chute*. In the province of Al- I to the country. berta. thence crossing the Peace river The third is to side-step the ques PHONE 536 Early June Peas, Tartan brand. T A ~ at the fall* and continuing down the I tlon altogether this session J>y the an Per can ...... IVv Trusteeship right bank of the Peace river to Point nouncement that an Imperial conrer- Island Fuel Co. Provldcnce, then In an easterly dlrec-1 ehce will be called to discuss defence Okanagan Peaches—the best flavored fruit ever put rtC— tion to the mouth of the Athabawa in the light of recent WM» Wood, Double Load, f 7.50 cormorant in a can. Large can...... r. 4vv river, thence following up the Atha-1 In any caee It Is believed tnat tne ; Under t^isca river to Fort Me Murray, thence 1 old bill Is dead. Whatever has been Wood, Single Load, f3-75 STREET Okanagan Apricots AA. easterly up the Clearwater river to the! decided upon, however. If anythingnas Pembina river, thence following the been decided upon, only the Crime Min- Large can t-...... Alvli Pembina routh to the helgkT of------1------...er can seyv ----He------has left— the capital Our tonna are C. O. D. Will and

HOME» ACE1A6E SAMUEL SURPRISED Way Below AT ROBUN ATTACK CAPTAIN AND MATE Smart Apparel for Women of Fashion You can depend that the atylee in the fermente shown et “Cempbell’e’’ ere the beef LOTS Market Value FA**» the world'e talent could produce. , British Postmaster Answers Mutiny Reported When Barque ■ - Every garment carries with it a guarantee as to atyle and quality and it also carries a prestige that does not go with the usual ready-to-wear. Premier of Manitoba on Returns to Delaware One lot, 40x129, in Mt. Stephen street This lot is worth «1600. Striving towards the highest success that it i»:poeeible (or a store to obtain—it haa been “ v. Price, for immediate sale, only Education Speech Breakwater and is the ednstant aim of "Campbell's” to give VALUES that women appreciate. EVENING GOWNS $950 London. Nov. No one Is m< Lewes, DeL, Nov. 19—The barque 1 » astonished than Bon. Herbert Bapuet. Manga Reva, which cleared from Phila­ Â4 809 KH —* charming little gown of pale blue Liberty satin; bodice of lace net at t|p scathing attack made upon htnf delphia October • for San Francisco, At Itt.OU veiled with erepe ninon and trimmed with dainty motif of chiffon flowers. returned to the Delaware breakwater The dress is finished with a galon of silver tniglee.' Till Gmun-Gaiadiai Trust C$., ltd. by Mr Redmond Roblin, premier of yesterday because the crew had mu­ 689 Port Street. Phone 9441 Manitoba, In consequence of certain tinied. according to Capt. Townsend, At tld HO —*n exceedingly iweet little gown of ivory satifi. The skirt has soft drape, remark» alleged to be derogatory to the cstnmander of the vessel. At FTU.UU tunic style of elaborate needle-rtrii lace: Bodice is exceptionally pretty, be­ educational policy of that province, When Urn barque arrived Captain Townsend sent a. letter to the ship’s which the British poet master-general ing comprised almost wholly of fine silk shadow lace with a veet effect of white ninon, trim­ agent here asking for assistance. The med with dainty bows of black tulle, jewelled centrer. made at Montreal during hie recent letter did not give the cause of the visit to Canada. mutiny, but the captain aald he was III A4 81 fin —here indeed is a glorious creation of brocade velvet on satin ground. The What occurred, aatd Mr. Samuel, la when the outbreak came, and that he At 3IUU color is a lovely shade of Hose du Barry; the waist is of the finest shadow lace GOLD-FILLED that he waa asked to give Impressions and the mate were tied In their bertha of the West, and la so doing he men­ They were later released to navigate over white chiffon, while an attached French corset-bodice of fine lace edged with pale blue tioned that he had been specially struck the ahlp on a promise that they would ribbon and dainty flower scroll just peeps, as it were, through the lace veiling. The skirt has with the seal of the people of theee return to the Delaware Capes. a side draping of black fluted net edged with ermine. Tulle of diament trimming com­ LOCKETS ►nncee for education: with the ex­ The Manga Reva was formerly the pletes this superb gown. cellence of their ochoola, and the fact British ahlp Pyreenea. In 1106. while on Theee are very niee for Inexpensive gifts. The new thin that great universities had been found­ a voyage from Tacoma to Europe, she The above are merely three of scores of models which we show at a oriee ’••nge from ed on sound linen. took Are In the Pacific ocean. After $16.60 to $225...... , ... style» in round, square and heart shapes are very neat He added that the only exception he an exciting II days' run for land, the had observed waa that In the province •hip w»s beached on Manga Reva la­ PEIOES UP ntOM $2.80 of Manitoba, a system of compulsory goon In the South Pacific. The wreck OPERA CLOAKS education had not yet been establlsh- was sold at auction In flan Francisco ' and that he had been Informed for |2tt to Capt. I. K. Thayer, who fit­ At 89ft ftfl —* ®tunn'n8 cloak of ceriae silk bengatine, lined throughout with white Silk. that the result had been that a pro­ ted out a wrecking expedition, floated At »£U.UU Collar edged with fur in stole effect and finished with frog of corded silk to portion of the children, eepectelly of the ship I» 1902, brought her to port, match. A wonderful cloak at $20. the foreign population of the city of repaired her and placed the ship 'under REDFERN & SON Winnipeg, were receiving little or even the American flag. At 897 lift —a clo*'c Of green brocade velvet in a shade of emerald green. Collar no schooling. He had learned this, he New York, Nov . li—The United At SJf.OU trigimed With smoked fox and large buttons of self material. Lined Diamonds and Gold Jewelery said, with surprise, In a province so progressive as Manitoba, States revenue cutter Itasca left New throughout with satin. . 1211-1212 Douglas Street Phone 118 Established 1862 It la possible, Mr. Samuel aald, th*t York In the face of a rale during the his remarks may have been misrepre­ night to the relief of (’apt. 'Townsend, At 8Qft ftft —1 very dever and handsome cloak of broche plush. The color of this sented In the press, but otherwise he la of the barque Manga Reva. The Itasca At 3SU.UU model ia that of the dahlia. The collar and gauntlet! are of chiffon velvet at a loaa to know on what ground the will reach the barque sometime to-day. while a very striking feature is the magnificent fastening idea of cord and drops of satin Roblin denunciation la founded. The and velvet. Lined throughout with ivory eatin. “YE OLDE FIRME" statement was baaed on Information he had received from more than one *;571 MILLIONAIRES educationalist In Winnipeg. In which Our Opera Cloaks range in price from $10.60 to $225. town, as well as.others, he had visited RESIDE IN ENGLAND As to the several elementary schools. His re­ marks la this connection were endorsed British Capitalist» Have Thirteen Bil­ by Principal Peterson, of McGill Uni lion Dollars Invested All verslty. Over World. ‘The Fashion Phone The statement referred to was made HEINTZMAN by Sir Redmond Roblin. at Mlnnedosa Friday night, when the premier took London. Nov. 10.—England's as< Centre" 191 strong exception to the Interview. seeeed Income from abroad, as set forth 1006-10 GovtBNMtNT Stwet-Phone 161 In the income tax statistic* of PIANO year, reached the Immense total of READING ELECTORS 1620,000,000, which represents capital EXCELLENCE does not follow, but precedes of nearly $11.000,000,000 CHOOSE THE UN0NIST Theee Incomes are derived from for­ popular approval. That the name “Heintzman & eign mines, gas works, waterworks, Co.” have become household words synonymous London, Nov. 19—On Saturday Capt tramways, breweries, tea and coffee L. O. Wilson. Unionist candidate, was plantations, nitrate grounds, oil fields, with Piano Quality is a striking, unprecedented elected to the House of Commons, de­ land, financial, telegraphs, cable, ahlp feating the Liberal and Socialist candi­ ping and Insurance companies, testimonial to the wonderful perfection of the in­ dates for the Reading seat. The elec­ branches and banka, mercantile tion Was caused by the elevation of companies, mortgages CHRISTMAS IS strument which bears the best known piano name Sir Rufus Isaacs to the office of Lord ns and deposits abroad, and in Canada to-day. res—'— Chief Justice. profits of all kinds arising from The vote was: Wilson, 8,1*4-, Gooch business done " abroad by manufac­ We are the exclusive Van­ (Liberal), «.«1: Butler (Socialist), turers, merchants sun 1.083. The Socialist vote cut Into the mis. couver Island representa­ Liberal. Vhen It I# realised how COMING tives. Analysis of the returns shows that Is the capital levee ted by Only «lx weeks to Christmas, and now is the best time to prepare for your gift-giving. the Increase In the total vote waa 1*0. I Ishmen abroad In these varied and that was the Increase In Captain piiaee, tbe Immense aggregate Income, Stocks are at their beet, and you will not be hurried in making your choice. Usefulnees is It's a great satisfaction for us to know that we Wllaon's vote over ISIS. In other outside that Included In the In words, the additional ballot all went to the keynote of the modern gift, and Furniture makes a most useful and acceptable gift. are selling the ONE BEST PIANO in Canada, as tax statistics, can be Imagined. Captain Wilson. According to the same statistic* At the last election Sir Rufue Onr stock contains hundreds of articles suitable for gifts, all moat moderately priced, and well as a couple of modestly-priced makes, instead there are Î14 persona in the United Isaacs polled 8.094 votes against 4.996 you are invited to call and inspect whether ready to purchase now or not. We allow a dis­ of a variety which tend to confuse the average pur­ received by Captain Wilson. The Lib­ Kingdom with an Incoma of $376.900. eral and Socialist votes to-day totalled which means that there are that many count of ten per cent off regular prices for spot cash. Free delivery. chaser. s « the same as Sir, Rufus Isaacs' vote In sons possessing n capital of about 1919. $«.900,999 each. But theee are not the richest Englishmen. There are 44 with London, Nov. 9.—The results of the an Income of $600,000 and over, 66 with parliamentary bye-elections In Linlith­ an Income of from $376,000 to $809,000, BISS ELL'S gowshire and Reading yesterday were $7 with Income* of $326,000 to $376.000. and 68 with incomes of from $376,000 to Doll Carts Parlor Gideon Hicks greeted' with the wildest enthusiasm In CABPET all Unionist quarters to-day. and par­ $336,000. Furthermore, there are 4,143 ticularly In Ulster. eons with Incomes ÿf $60,000 and All the Unionist papers In their edi­ over, which mesne the possession of n and SWEEPERS Rockers °PKohe Plano Company °9Fô!u torials to-day declare that after two capital of $1,000.000 or more Conse­ such staggering blows It will be Im­ quently the total of persons In the THE Neat golden elm Arm possible for the government to persist country who possess at least $1,000,000 Carriage Roeker, wood seat, carved In refusing to regard the demand for does not fall short of 4.671. HOUSE­ fresh appeal to the country on the See 6ur new stock of back and turned spindles. Home Rule bill. these goods. Several de­ WIFE'S Cash Prie# $2.70 “Yale & Towne” GALE ON SUPERIOR signs, including folders, to ISOIIMANY t VVIlWkVIVWSURGEONS ARE■ -,7 HOLDS MANY BOATS ------—choose from.------— FRIEND Large--stock. of Wood Priées From «2.95 • eat and upholstered AT ANNUAL CONGRESS Waves Wash Over Bow of Harmonie Prices from Builders1 Hardware Have one put away for Rockers to choose from at and Destroy Wires of Chicago. Nov. 10.—Between 3,000 and Christmas delivery. • $2.75 up. lowest prices. 4,000 surgeons from this and foreign Empire. We have a full line of the above. countries were registered to-day at Samples are on view in our show­ the opening of the fourth annual clln Fort William, Ont., Nqv. 10.—The room, and we shall be pleased to leal congress of surgeons of North gale which has raged on Lake Superior America. for the pest three days, still continues, show them to you on application. Plans for to-day's session included and wireless reports told of six vessels clinics in thirty different hospitals, at In shelter behind Thunder Cape, among which 300 to 300 operations were to them are the barges Empire and Pro­ SMITH & CHAMPION be performed by Chicago surgeons, vince of the Oreat Lakes Dredging 1490 Douglas I E. e. PRIOR & CO., and a programme of addrese to-night. CoiApany fleet. The wind was •The Bettor Valeo S^ore’ Hear Otty Hall > strong that It disabled the wires on SPENCER PLEADS INSANITY. the Empire oh,Saturday, and a temp­ LTD. LTY. orary rig had to- be made. , — -■ r ~ Chicago. Nov. 10. — Insanity la < The steamer Hamonlc, of the North­ Role Agents. _- pected to be the basis of the defence ern Navigation fleet, told that ehe was of Henry Spencer, to be placed coming right across the lake In the )mer Government and Johnson Streets. teeth of the gale, and spoke of waves trial before Judge Slueser at Wheaton, nigh that they washed completely it Ill., to-day, for the murder of Mrs. over her bow. The Alberta Is «till Mildred All Ison-Rexroete at Wayne, anchored at White Fish Buy, while the September 29. TRY-NEW-LIFE Asslnlboia has not been reported, and The prisoner, who first confessed to may be lying In shelter with the a score of murders In Chicago and Alberts. Instantly Relieves Pain vicinity, now admits having killed only Mrs. Rexroate and two others. Invigorating Exerolss Without The Effort. You don't have to "run SMUGGLER PARDONED around the block" or “walk four miles before breakfast.” You simply KILLED UNDER FREIGHT CAR. use Try-New-Life. It knead» the muscle»—stimulates the circulation. BY PRESIDENT WILSON For the relief of pain, the treatment of disease, the toning up of a C-O-K-E Vancouver, B. of yacht clubs, were destroyed by fire la tee and Invigorates the muscular action of yeur •FECIAL PRICES. stomach, toning the nerve centre* Increasing the to-day In the Sandbay section of Bold o* Easy Payment System. Canarele, In southeast Brooklyn. The naturel flew of the gaetrle *"d Immediately No one knew», so well as a merchant, that store advertising loss was $169,990, relieves the pangs ef Indigestion without drugs pr PAYS only when it appeals to the THRIFT, and to the INTEREST, dieting. Free Demonstrations Dally of the reader. Not one of to-day’s ads would have gone into type Bave Money and Avoid Pain by hav­ ing your dental work dona by Dr. J. L. unless the advertiser had felt sure of its importance to YOU. Phone SOI. .Thompson, 1314 Government Street- 721 Yates Street Phone 4611 Open evenings *

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enfttrrtd at all, aa Victoria to at pre­ t entirety solve the problem of un­ sent constituted and Inclined Sabbath employment. But It would tend In that observance will not suffer in Its main direction, and eventually some kind of mtials. This city la a Sabbath ob­ equilibrium In conditions would 1m re* Jingle Pot serving community. As we have fre­ stored. $7.50 Buys a Costume Worth $15 to $20 quently pointed out, even when It wap believed that no ordinance on the sub­ IS IT POSSIBLE? Coal Other Values Greatly Reduced and Selling at $1475, $2475 and $3750 I___i ject applied to the Island thete Was no Again la revived the rumor that Sir Is the Coal with a reputation disposition to making a business day Richard to about to leave us. We —a clean, energetic feel, Those women who have to think out of the Sabbath. The overwhelm­ baye heard a number In the last few ing force of public opinion Is opposed rich- in heating properties, At $7.50 twice before spending their money years, one being so persistent and but­ to a Wholesale desecration of the day. low in waste, and small in on a new costume will certainly appreciate this offer­ tressed by so much circumstantial evi­ It also believes In fplr play, and re­ cogt when quality is con­ dence that with real tears of sorrow ing. It enables theip not only to choose from a wide probates the ugly discrimination which believed it. It was that he was sidered. now prevails in the administration of selection of styles and materials, but also from a slated to succeed Lord Strathcona as the law. And we have always boasted Let us have your next or­ range of values that were made to sell from $15.00 to that British laws were not respecters High Commissioner for Caaada in der—-our delivery is prompt $20.00—thus a very- smart, stylish garment in the of persons! London. The frequent trips across tne pond, the most noble order conferred and it ia by motor. very latest tailored or novelty style can be acquired MR. BORDEN'S ILLNESS. upon him, his little incursions Into the at a price that is certainly within the reach of all. the daily times > of high Imperialism In his utter­ ■1 JIJ 1C We are offering exceptional values ances for outside con* un/pilon, seemed Published dally (except Sunday) by Eastern newspapers are speculating HI 19 for so early in t|je season. They "re­ to point to the accuracy of this an­ the times printing a publish as to who Is likely to succeed Premier nouncement. present all our most popular lines and values in im­ INQ COMPANY. LIMITED Borden In case a holiday and dally Kirk & Co. The latest Is that he is not to hi ported Suits. Those women who are already ac- Offices....Corner Broad and Fort Streets exercise on the golf links In Virginia Phones 212, 139. Business Office...... Phone 10*0 High Commissioner after all He Is not Editorial Office...... Phone 46 should fall to cure the ills from which tainted with the values we have been selling i to move In the moip limited •tS Yates fit. EequImaR Read SUBSCRIPTION RATES he Is suffering—nervousness, Insomnia roughout the season at $25:00 to $35.00 will realize Daily-City delivery...... Me. per month firmament reserved for provincial S and bolls. We hope there may be no By mall (exclusive of city)... agents-general. According to a cor­ what exceptional bargains these Suits represent...... $3 00 per annum necessity for choosing a new leader of respondent at Ottawa It Is said there All the newest fabrics, shades and patterns arc in­ Semi-Weekly—By mall (exclusive of the Conservative party for many years have repeatedly prophesied since then etty)..... 91-M per annum that Sir Richard Is about to retire cluded, and the range of styles ia the best that’s Postage to U. 8. |4 per year extra. to come. We express this hope for from the public life of Canada and that we would yet be compelled to adopt an arrangement such as was de­ being shown. COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENTS two reasons. The premier is a very enter the political arena In the feated at that time. Indications now AH copy for display advertisements fine man Indeed, all things considered, Motherland, to espouse the cause of a fil $4i TC The range of Suita are of a very Wtust be at Times office before • p.m. of and particularly considering the con rejuvenated Chamberlain - Unionist point to • growing sentiment in this •he day previous to the day of Insertion. HI wAHs 19 high order. The make and finish, ' This Is Imperative When this rule Is not nec lions he has established by leaving party. But we cannot swallow c*untry which ifltimately will lnsKt eemplled with we do not guarantee la not only upon an equalisation of the fabrics and styles are of the very best, and can only sertlon. the Liberal party. Then If by reason all this dose. Sir Richard can­ duties on natural products, but upon be appreciated by a careful examination and by com­ of continued III health Mr. Borden not support the Unionists. He were compelled to retire, consider . home ruler and will not bend the reduction of customs taxes upon parison. All the leading novelty styles ard included, numerous manufactures .as well. Give NOT TO BLAME. what an unseemly wrangle there would the knee to King Carson. Besides, all many showing the longer coat, and extreme cutaway} these conditions and we need not be for his position. Hon. "Bob” Rog his affiliations In the Old Country are drop Into the slough of despond every with skii|s in draped or slashed effects. The regu­ On the authority of the management ers, the unscrupulous, would assuredTy Liberal. HIs principal friends are time a European complication tightens lar values of these Suits range from $37.50 to $45.00. of the Esquimau A Nanaimo Railway win against his weaker opponents, and among the party in -office. We arc Company the Times is able to state sure he never would be so ungrateful up the money markets of the Old Ml Cfl We are offering all our extreme no- consider the repute of Canada with World. that In no way la the company Hon. ••Bob" as premier for even a few as to draw his sword against those HI v® • »wU velty Suits. This truly is an excep­ sponsible for the delay In starting work statesmen who, he recently declared, months. We have an assurance from WHY, INDEED? tional offer, and allows for the woman of moderate on the harbor bridge. It Is ready to do regular habitue of the links that had extended to him on his last visit Its share In connection with the pro the same measure of generous hospital­ means to, acquire at small cost a Suit that has been golf Is a sovereign remedy for all Ills In discussing the rule of the road our Ject at any time, and has lodged no ity he had enjoyed from this distin­ hitherto only possible for the wealthy. Many ex­ short of a completely , undermined contemporary says: objection against the Johnson street guished source on other occasions. It clusive models are to be had, and some are very constitution. Therefore there Is good There is not a single argument In location. - would be an Inspiration to see Sir reason to hope that Mr. Borden will favor of turning to the right except handsomely trimmed on collars and cuffs with fur; It is only Just to the company that Richard McBride, Joe Martin and John return to Ottawa at the end of this that some people have been unwk*e. Suits that have been selling throughout, the season this announcement should be made, be Redmond fighting shoulder to shoulder enough to adopt that practice. Be­ month so thoroughly rejuvenated cause of an attempt by the government for the cause of Home Rule In Ire­ cause these people sometimes come for $47.50 to $75.00. organ to shift the responsibility for the to be quite capable of leading the land. here, why should we adopt their folly? The fact tiiat every Imported Suit in the store delay to its shoulders. In this connec­ House through what will undoubtedly Why not require them to conform with our wiser plan?” tion we would point out that the only prove a very strenuous as well as RETROSPECT AND REMEDY. is reduced makes an unique opportunity for women work which has been done on the re­ most Interesting session. It further says that the custom of to acquire the very best of this season’s goods at end- turning to the right was the invention serve In connection with the railway Previous to 1m the Mono of-the-season prices. terminals has been performed by 1 UNEMPLOYMENT. George E. Poster tried to make the of-ox-drivers, and we Have passed the Mantle Dept., First Floor. company, while neither the provincial people of Canada believe they ox-team stage. There are more than government nor the much-touted, We sympathise sincerely with the prosperous by Ingeniously manipulat­ one hundred million people on the heavily subsidised, Canadian Northern feelings of “A Man Out of Work.’ ing official statistics. The reply of the North American continent. Of th*** Tuesday—A Special Sale of Children’s Trimmed Hats at $ 1 Pacific has moved a hand. Probably hi* bitter attack on ’The leader of the opposition, who after­ net more than one million adhère to Conditions In Canada’’ * Is Justified wards became Sir Wilfrid Laurier, was the practice of turning to the left. So l**retty Little Hate in a variety of aha pea ami colors, neatly trimmed with ribbona, *ESP ECTERS OF PERSONS? braida, and bowa, in contrasting similes. —first Floor from his personal experiences. At the that If he was elected to office the peo­ the “some.people” who, our contempor­ same time we cannot perceive how his ple would not need any figures to es ary says, are Still In the ox-team state, A number of news, tobacco and fruit circumstances would be Improved by luhliah their prosperity. They would number about ninetymillion— stund proprietors were fined on Satur­ the publication In their entirety of hia feci It In their pocket if. rt~TTfr electors ninety-nine million unfortunates, who Men’s Fancy Knitted A New Shipment of Pen- day for violating the provisions (if the opinions of the conditions as he ap­ took him at his word and his prediction in every think that makes for material! Lon!’» Day Act. The crime with Whl. pears to have found them In this coun­ was literally fulfilled. His regime progress we outclassed years ago. Why, Ve^ts man’sWomen’sUnderwear most of them were phargwl was selling try. The writing of the letter he has proved to be the golden age of Can- Indeed, should we revert to the cue- packages of chewing gum, though some A RIG shipment of these famous Vesta baa LIAS just been opened up, ami «re now on sent us may have relieved his feeling#, A history. Our progress became the tom subscribed to by the untutored just arrival direct From Belgium. This rale in the department on first floor. This more desperate or hardened had gone wonder of the world. Millions of people inhabitants of the Prairie provinces. but we are certain the publication of ne#tla no ■" far as to furnish purchasers with Ontario and Quebec, not to speak of ia the style of vest in oat men like to wear dur­ well known make introduction. It would ncccAnpHsh no good thing for came pouring in* towns expanded int rackggea of cigarettes, bags of pea the darkened heathen south of the ing the cold aeaaon. They are not only a warm, Ladiett* Combination*, made from all pure wool, high either himself or his fellow-countrymen large cities; railroad construction went neck, long sleeves and ankle length ; all else*. In nuts and plugs of tobacco. There were boundary line? Why, Indeed? .. serviceable' garment to wear, but they look in Canada. Besides the Times cannot aLj, on in all directions; shipping Increased white and natural. Warm, well fitting garments at two extreme cases in which ten cents’ smart, and as every suitable color ia included, ford to permit Itself to be made the enormously. A country of comparative price* 98.00, 92.75 and ...... *...... 92.50 worth of grapes and five cents' worth If the agitation started by the Time* either in the plain or with fancy stripe or dot, Ladies’ Vesta, in white and natural, high neck and medium for the contradiction of all th. unimportance became the most imi»ort of chocolate were Involved. Upon all causes an early start to be made on there should not Ik- the slightest difficulty ex­ long sleeves; all sixes. Splendid values at 9125. state ments appearing In the Colonist ant state of the overseas dominions. 91.54k and ...... *...... 91*75 offenders the magistrate Inflicted fines the Johnson street bridge and Songhees perienced choosing a vest that will gif with whicn readers of newspapers may regard The Conservatives denied that the Ladies' Drawers, In white and natural, open and rinsed of 920. reserve terminal storks and thus affords yoqr new Fall Suit. They are well knitted, ’bunkum.’* We really must reserve Liberals were responsible for this styles; all sixes. Each. 91-75. 91-50 and ...... 91*25 Thus was the majesty of the law up­ both back and front, from all woollen yarns. some space for new s ' and our own markable transformation. Providence, relief to some of our unemployed dur­ Children’s Cembi wet ions, in white and natural, high held—that Is. as far as It affected those ing the winter we shall be abundantly Some in the vent style and others with knitted neck, long sleeves, ami sixes from 4 to 14 yearn. views. Still there are some statements they declared, was the beneficent particular offenders. It was not ap­ satisfied. To our contemporary we will sleeves. One of these vesta would make a most Priced according to alee. In ‘/Man Out of Work’s” letter that are agency from which our blessings came. Children's Vests and Drawers, all wool. In white and plied to the hotels or. the C. P. R. readily leave the glory of having done suitable Xmas gift. Values from #2.80 up worthy of sober reflection.- It may not This, of couree, was true In the final natural; sixes from 1 year up, marked at prices ac­ news stand at the wharf, where to­ everything else but create the province to ...... $7.00 be flattering to be told. ,xfor example, analysis, though Sir Wilfrid was wont cording to else. bacco, cigars, chewing gum, souvenirs out of gas. —Main Floor —First Fleer that “the loyalty and Infotrialtsm so to point to the singular coincidence and newspapers may be » dispensed much gabbled about is a sham. Every that Province only became propitious without fear of prosecution. The at­ REFLECTIONS ON NIMROD. other nationality has a preference over when the Libérais were In power. But torney-general’s view Is that the law It was the Laurier administration New fork Hun. Englishmen alien It comes to work. is not violated by travellers who which compelled the railway companies A man upon the sward was lying. We cannot believe the latter state­ A deer stood still, bis form espy tag. Women’s Sweaters From $1:50 to $8.75 buy these small commodities, but it is to unlock the lahd reserve In the ment is true in facL We do not be­ "IX7E are now showing a very extensive range of Women's Sweaters for Fall and Winter grievously fractured If a cltiseo of the Northwest; which Inaugurated a me­ Remarked the slag-, "tiebold the geeser| lieve there Is any discrimination " wear. To find a more suitable and serviceable garment for women to wear wonld be a place buys them across the counter of morable campaign of Immigration and Shot In mistake for me! Great Caesar! against the Englishman here simply puzzle for any buyer—A sweater Coat can be slipped cm at sny titHe of the day, and eaa be a stand whose proprietor Rnu his Mettle ment, which opened became—he W oik Englishman.—But 'A fright you surely would confess him, j worn on almost sny occasion. They never look out of place, and the extra warmth and com­ livelihood by selling them, and pays a domestic market for the manufactur­ He hasn’t got a horn to bless him. " th'-r«- is Utile doubt that for a number tax to the city for the privilege of ers of the east and the natural pro­ fort they give more than compensates their modewt cost. of years past there has been too great Ills legs, so clumsy in construction. Sweeter Coate, made from good quality worsted. In colors navy, khaki, cardinal and white, tn V-shaped doing so. The Japanese bootblack in ducts of this province. More than any rush of newcomers to the cities of Are only two—a sad reduction. neck, finished with a band down the front and two side pockets. A wonderful line at ...... -91JI a fashionable hotel may shine the shoes thing else. It was the Northwest policy Canada. Not sufficient attention has Another Deed Line 1» to be had in a selected woven mixture. In colors brown, navy, grey and cardinal. Th of a person secure In the knowledge which contributed to to Canada's pro­ us eyes are small; H Is my duty are In a fancy knit and have a neat collar that buttons close up to the neck. Theyare finished with a teen paid to getting settlers upon the that he la sheltered from the pains and gress In the last fifteen years, putting To say they lack my liquid beauty. plain band down the front and two patch pockets. Beyond all doubt these are a quality that cannot i land. That Is true of the East as well duplicated at the price. Per garment ...... 92.00 penalties Imposed by the Lord’s Day into circulation annually hundreds of And then the hide to him allot led as of the West. Our Canadian cities The Shaker Knit Sweaters are a line that Is worthy of special attention, being woven of all wool, la a style Act by the protecting arm of that millions of dollars derived from the Is sickly white—not red or spotted." In the main have been growing very that shows conclusively that the garments are made to give a full degree of comfort and satisfaction to the champion of a white British Columbia, development of our far-famed grain rapidly, in some Instances perhaps too The venison then homeward wandered. wearer. They stand head and shoulders above the ordinary garments for quality and sterling value. They the first law officer of the province, growing areas. The while rejoicingly he pondered : have roll collars that can be fastened dose up to the neck or worn as a V-shaped style. All sixes arc to he m hlle shoeshlne proprietors throughout rapidly. Wages have risen in conse Naturally if the placing o> a million had at, per garment...... 98.75 the city generally wouid have had to qucnce. and Workers have been at­ What luck that none the glftte gin us farmers on the lands of the prairie To see ourselves as ethers nee uni" —First Floor pu y 920 for doing precisely the same tracted from the land. The country provinces was so potent n factor o o o thing. beginning to feel the consiliences now Canada's prosperity, anything that LIBERALS ARE PEOPLE'S HOPE. This Is discrimination In Its ranki that a temporary lull in building opera could Improve their lot and facilitate Montreal Telegraph. tlons has taken place, put the thli form. We are told that latitude should their labors would be equally beneficial Sir vt'Ilf rid Laurier disagrees entirely The Spencer "Brighton” Range be exercised in the administration of do Is not to sit down and wall about to the country as a whole. So reciproc­ rith those who hold that the pri TS one that we can recommend to any one who requires a the act, and that travellers who stay at conditions. No relief can be effected ity with the United States In natural alarming Increase in the cost of living 1B the city hotels or pass the C. P. R. that way. There Is a shortage an Inevitable adjunct of “prosperity.” He "*■ reliable article for a modest price. It has a fine finish products was sought. It was believed saye the It crease can be stopped by end appearance, having plain, smooth, nickel and square > stand at the wharf should not be In­ nearly everything that land produces. by the promoters of title arrangement lowering the tariffs and by grappling convenienced by being dened the op­ What Canada needs Is producers. What that the creation of a wider market for with the trusts who rob the farmer on fines—the easy to clean kind. As to the working ability, wo portunity of buying a newspaper, the one hand and, fixe consumer on the absolutely guarantee it to bake and heat perfectly, when British Columbia particularly needs Is farmers logically would Induce other. In this matter It Is common package of chewing gum, a cigar or a producers. Every observant person now them to perform their operations on an knowledge that the people can look with connected to any proper flue. plug of tobacco, or having their shoes perceives that If our national progress even more extensive basis; that hope only to the Liberal party. It is The Special Price for This Week II : gratifying, therefore, to eee that Sir Wil shined. Thus the moral principle Is to be maintained something must be would be an Incentive for an even frld Laurier Is leading his party with 17-inch oven—Range., high wanning closet, pin waterfront. which Is the essence at ail laws de­ done to Induce settlers to take up land, wider measure of agricultural settle­ such splendid energy Into the fight. connected* to boiler, for ...... $47.75 signed for the betterment of the com­ bringing the waste place# under cult! ment. It would have given the North­ o o o ^ 19-inch oven—Range, high wanning closet, pin waterfront, munity waits upon convenience, and vat Ion. The time for a general west Its second wind, and we are abso­ CHARITY* connected to boiler, for...... $49.75 we are Informed that the reverend adjustment has come. Therè are diffi­ lutely convinced that had It been up Life. officers of the Lord’s Day Alliance have culties t9 be encountered, we know. held by the people of Canada this coun Charity begins at home, and often ends The "Winner’’ Oak Heater. commended the action of the attorney- How great they are only those who try would have been saved much of here. It tm usually divided Into two kinds, namely, public and privets. Pub­ Our stove buyer is always on the look-out for the best general In these prosecutions! But, have a knowledge of the situation the depression which has prevailed lic charity consists of a salaried I L-! that can lie found or made in Stoves, anil this new line which British Columbia can thoroughly alas, for the moral principle! Gross the last twelve months. Give the force and a subscription list. Private S'= we introduce here has been adopted for these very good commercialism enters Into the sit predate. It Is no fight task to con farmer larger markets, remove some c.iarlty Is what we give when we don't know what to do with the surplus. IVK) ns— nation. The convenience of the trav vert a man who has been brought up of the taxation which now handicaps There Is also a species of charity known Smooth Castings— Easily Blacked. ' elllng public Is only guarded xealously in a city Into an Intelligent him, and he will have more money as genuine. Inasmuch, however, as It Is Well Mounted and Fitted—Economy^ef Fuel. because It to In the Interests of the methodical cultivator of the soil, never advertised In the newspapers, with which to purchase those products scarcely anything Is known about M. Good Weight—Long Life. will be still more difficult In this steamship companies and hotels that of the other provinces he cannot raise GOO' Fine Niekel—Good Appearance and Wear. , province, under existing conditions himself. this should be done. These Institu­ A PLAY ON THE WORD. The Best of its Kind—Not the Cheapest. ' find the'land upon whit* to place him. tions are not public philanthropies. We believe that the establishment of Prom the Canadian Courier. The priées range from $16.25 to . "...... $8.25 Their purpose to to make money, But that Is a problem which mint be Jteer trade . relations between Canada Bir William Mackensle has a young the lord’s Day Act Is administered undertaken and solved* Our provincial end the United Staten would do more to matt In his office who sometimes shows An extra grate With each “Winner” to convert it for wood furl government Is never tired of boasting himself possessed of a sense of hoe 1 with an eye to the profits of Jmpdrtant remove the pfeeeet despondency than The other day a newspaper reporter business Interests and (he correspond of the broad areas it has reserved for any other agency. Two years ago we called up and said he had ‘lieard that Ing losses to be suffered by the har­ fh» settler. Now is the time for it to predicted that the electors of this Sir William, while travelling, had lost prove its words by the evolution of * country, deluded by the Insincere tile luggage, or as the scribe put It, his assed small dealer. grip. He wanted to know the particulars. DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED The act should be enforced on every­ scheme for Introducing the settler to catch-phrases of g spurious imperial “«Nothing In It," said the alert young body alike, or not ut all. If U le not the soil. Probably such a scheme might Ism, would., repeat of their action and man. “Sir William never loses"his grip.’1 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1913

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TO-DAY Druf Btore. BRIEF NEWS OF THE CITY Victoria Timer. November 1», IMS.

Large sums of money have changed hands In thlg city on the preeideti Hands 4 Fulton, Ltd* funeral direc­ Go Skating.—Ladles’ Skatee, $1.24 to Ual election. Buy a Piano reaching Into the thousands. tor». Ull Quadra street. X $2.00. Men’s skates. $1.24 to $4.04. R. Even in UH. - e Mr. Faâraâl. late of Orillia, Ont, Is building an extensive brewery at A. Brown 4 Co.’a. 1902 Douglai St. • o o o Ladles* Toiler.—Wm Stewart, men's o o o building will be two stories In height. Mr. Flairai! Is a brewer of large ex­ Did You Eat Yesterday—at The and ladles’ tailor, room ». Hayns* perience. That Has Kaiser hof T Those who did enjoyed a Chronic Blk^ Fort street « We agree with our morning contemporary that the river front should satisfying meal amid nice surround­ O O O have a little more light at nights. ing*. a meal well-cooked and weU- Hanna 4 Thomson, Pandora Avov— In utter darkness. wrved. tor vary little money. • Loading FWnsral furnishing house. United States war steamer Thetis Is expected to arrive In g few days Cases Connections. Vancouver, New West­ 9 9 4 with the remains of the late lamented Archbishop Seghers. minster and Winnipeg. « For Fire, machine, automobile, lia­ Bowes’ Ferreted Emulsion bility, sickness and accident plate C. Ix) wen burg, of Marseilles, France, a nephew relieves the cough. Besides o b o arrived In the city last night and Is at the Drlard. 4 P. Cb A.—Cassa of cruelty 'phone glass, elevator and employers' liability, Notoriety may be being a proven cough cure it Inspector Russell. 1981; Secretary, consult Gillespie, Hart A Todd, gen­ i* a splendid general tonic, L173S. s eral agents for British Columbia. All bought or borrowed, but claims settled and paid by our office. • and it tastes good, too. $1.00 o o o da ef Work.—The Ladles’ Aid of it is not so with Reputa­ The E. a Funeral Co* Chan. Hay­ o o o James Bay Methodist church wlH a large bottle. Fuss Burned Out—Better have a TO-DAY IS ward, president, lii Broughton street. hold their sale of work on the atter­ lamp or two handy In case your fuse tion; it must be earned. Calls promptly attended to. Phone ra and evening of November 13. burns out. Hand lamps, 49c to 40c. the proceeds wUI be mostly for the year to get acquainted with what More than half a century ms. Table lamps. GOo to $1.44 Bracket Is going on In town. o o o the building fund, the ladles have put lamps, 44c and $I.SS. R. A. Brown 4 of honest workmanship, AH Madam Methods In dentistry forth their best efforts to attain suc- Is the advertising in to-day's TIMES. Co.. 1204 Douglas St. • A splendid assortment of use­ heintzman practiced by Dr, J, L. Thompson. 1114 GERHARD o o o ful and fancy articles will be on sale; It tails what is going to happen as honest materials, honest Government St. Open evenlnga • Seeks Harbor Hotel—Come to Book# well as what has happened. o o o also a table of home-made cakes and It puts you In touch with the world’s dealing—based on brill­ Poultry Association Annual Informal candy. Refreshments will be served, work and It opens doors of opportunity Phoenix Beer, $1.19 per doe. qts. • Dance on Thursday. November 12, 9 to you. iant ide«a, has earned the o o o o o o Read the advertising. Get acquaint­ P. m Come early aad visit the show ed with what Is going on. Eeonsmy Wet Wash Laundry—» British Campaigners* Dinner.—The Wednesday and Thursday. Prlse-glv- annual dinner In commemoration of He an “I DO IT" men or woman wonderful reputation of Fa.~Uy wash, 71c a week. Clothes re­ ing by kindness of Mrs. R. H. Pooler, rather than a “PERHAPS I WILL.” See# Mrim Mew Step turned on the following day, thorough­ 6 p. m. • the Baltic campaign. 1864-1644, frill be The advertisements are a pleasure ly waehed. Phone 1199. 1912 Bridge held by the British Campaigners’ As­ to the eye and not infrequently a pro­ o o O sociation on Thursday evening. No­ fit to the purse. Clesns, dyes, repairs end makes street Cooking Made Esey.—Ring up F. ever old leathers into the latest ter 27. at the Prince George hotel, They are the lights lit to guide the o o o Oak 4 Co., 1647 L2 for a large double feet of those who went to climb the Gerhard Heintzman sevettfen ^ The Key Shop, 419 Pandora St commencing at 7.46. Invitations have ladder of success. load of fir cord wood cut in stove been Issued to members and to a num­ o o o lengths and you have solved the T47 Fill#. Flww Mil •obtem. e ber of outsiders and the function pro­ Baby's Health Is Goad where a mises to be a most entertaining one, Vacuum Cleaner le used. Phone 4411, o o o several good speeches being promised. Pianos 711 Tates St • Victoria Branch of the British Co­ o o o lumbia Society for the Prevention of o o o A LINE V CHEEK Baby Car Specialists, 744 Fort St. « Cruelty to Animals. The annual meet­ Folio# Ball.—The sale of tickets for Safety Deposit 6 0 0 ing will be held In the cafe of the the police ball, which Is to be held at EACH DAY O' TH’ YEAR We Don't Like owing adjectives but Alexandra Club on Wednesday even­ the exhibition building on December 3, Canada’s Best must say the non-overflowing, alr-ex- ing next at I o'clock. Thos. W. Pal­ Is proceeding with such success that -PeUl.ng. non-leaking, self-Ailing, large mer, secretary. • the committee anticipates that the at­ Boxes for Rent tendance will be even greater than last You are absolutely safe in purchasing a piano or player- reservoir. - ^transparent celluloid, non- O o o THE USSO-TO-BEE. breakable, guaranteed Gilbert pen is Booking Her Bon.—Mrs. Julia Neal, year. Traffic Inspector James Palmer piano of this famous make. The same refined skill, the same and Sergeant Harper are In charge of Interest »t 4 per cent per an­ sold at Stationer*. Gilbert Pen Co., 39 Milbrooke road, Totten, Southamp­ Of all th, ban that hum around honest materials and the same painstaking methods aa have Victoria. i ton. Kngland, writes to the police here this part of the arrangements and all num Allowed on deposits. their spare time Is being occupied with The beet of all te me, o o o asking their aid in the search for her Whoae honey's sweetest, I hi built the world wide reputation of the genuine Gerhard Heintz­ Fresh Killed Lamb.—Forequarters, son, Clifford Neal, a young man of complying with requests for tickets. EUitst.es managed ; trusts Ad­ The other çommlttees are also busy found man, are maintaining it to-day. x 14c. lb.; hindquarters, tic. Brown A twenty-three, who Is supposed to be with the several arrangements for the The goad eld “Ueed-te-Bee." ministered. Call and talk Cooper. 914 Gordon St. • working either here or In Vancouver, The price is the same honest price, no more than you o o o JL over your financial difficul o o o The eweete we've etered Wanted to Pureheee—Good agree­ High School Cadet Sheet. — The O O O , would have to pay for many inferior instrumenta, and the terms ward. ties with us. ments for sale at reasonable rates. High School cadets held a shoot at Still Dragging.—Dragging Is still are particularly easy. Colonial Trust Company, Limited. being conducted In the Inner Harbor Saved far a rainy day. Clover Point range Saturday morning. And keep Merchants Bank Building. • The following were some of the best for the body of W. H. Smith, who has o o o scores out of a possible 34, at the 200- not been men since he left home one Examine the Genuine Gerhard Heintzman Before You British America* Trad Of treuMeo an aur way. Wall Paper, 10e Per Boll.—Esti­ yard nfcge: Cadet Rennet. 29; Ma­ evening three weeks ago, telling his Purchase Any Instrument Ctnpaay, United mates furnished on Decorating and jor Yulll, 38; Sergt. Hardwick. 26; mother that he r uld be back in a House-Patntlng. H. Darkness 4 Son. Lieut Harvey. 24; Cadet M. Scott few minute». His friends are con­ 723 Fort St.. Victoria, B. 0. 919 Pandora Ava • 26; Cadet Dawson. 24; Capt. Terry, vinced that, driven despondent by Ill- o o o 24; Cadet Watson. 14; Cadet Woo- health. he has made away with him­ Lanp ae I live, my thank, I’M give Try New Life—Relieves pain In­ ton, 24; Cadet Carver. 22; Sergt. Mll- self, and the dragging of the harbor Far all thy gifta of lava. stantly. Free demonstration. Special loy, 11 ; Sergt. Savannah. 21 ; Cadet has been undertkhen with the Idea that prices. 711 Yates St • If he haa drowned himself his body FLETCHER BROS. Gee. 11; Cadet Scott 11; Cadet Gil­ o o o bert. 24; Cadet Burns. 20; Cadet For­ be found and the anxiety of his Western Canada's Largest Mule House Roofs Made Flrs-Prsof by Newton 4 mother relieved. ALL WERE CLOSED. ÇA50UyjhK# rester. 19. 1381 Government Street Victoria, X 0. No cranking trouble in Greer Co., 1114 Wharf Street, makers o o o o o o he winter for “Shell" of “Nag” Roof composition. • Chief Davie Bpeeke.—In the First Y. W. C. A. Literary Boeiety.—The o o o Congregational hall Fire Chief Davie following officers were elected at the yesterday; Raaauraa had te SPRAOQK A CO., Popesm Crlopsttss. See them made 717 Broughton St. delivered a lecture on “How to Manage meeting held at the T. W. C. A. ea •a had te Hotels. dally. Fresh roasted peanuts Fort a Fire.” before the Seventh and R1 hth Friday evenlag for the purpose of or­ street near Douglas • troops of the Boy Scouts. To Illus­ ganising a literary society : President SIBERIAN.O IL o o o trate hie lecture the chief had a hose Miss Sara Spencer; secretary. Miss Yesterday, with the lesson of the Reduce Cost of Living.—Skates hol­ orae other fire-fighting Inatru- Stevens; committee: Mias Langtry. previous day at the city police court, low-ground. tic. Wilson’s, 414 Cor­ I to make the talk practical Mias Farmer aad Mrs. Smith. The the downtown streets assumed an morant • he put the boys through a drIU. Lieut.- meetings are to be held on the first a«|>ect of Hcottlah solemnity. Except o o o Col. W. H. CunllHe. « (strict commis­ and third Friday of each month at the In the hotel stands U was Impossible The Umbrella Shop, fit Pandora 81 • sioner of the Boy Scouts, and Rev. H. Y. W. C. A. library, commencing at • to secure a newspaper. o o o A. Canon were among the visitors o'clock. The winter's course Is to con­ There were two weeks after the first Learn to Write Silent Salesman Shew Cases.—Show •ent at the lecture. Chief Davie sist of a study of the works of modern decision of the chief justice when the sees, $11.09 per foot end upwards, presented a number of badges to mem­ novelists and current events, and. those city stands were closed up tightly, but Advertisements Victoria Show Case Co., Factory 1107 bers of the Eighth Troop. Interested In the purpose of the or­ the change was soon relegated to the Thorough course, lasting live Government street corner Princess o o o gan Its tlon are cordially invited to past and since that time until yee- taonths. Under expert Instructor. and Government Streets. • Irrigation Problems.—The problems join the club. *•^•7 It was possible to buy news­ Fes, Including membership, fit. O o o before the water board for solution at 'SS__ o o o papers from across the Sodnd Spécial Prices on Xmas Photos at Class starts Nov. 11, 1111. Kamloops are many and perplexing, Celebrate Golden Wedding. — A get a fragrant smoke at a stand. eSBciSarMi HR tSt5£H£-=«®i Young's Studio. 414 Yates. • according to the chairman of the golden wedding anniversary of Interest Yesterday it was necessary to go In­ O O O board. J. F. Armstrong, who has Just to Victorians wee celebrated recently side the hotels or els# get a cigar after beaver hub W hardware Y.M C.A. Night School Dr. J. L. Thompson, Dentist Expert returned from the Interior. There are by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson, who meals at the restaurante In order to In crown and bridge work and ’painless claims for records in that district for See Educational Director. ► to Victoria from Bowmsnvllle, comply with the law. Nor was fruit extraction of teeth. 1114 Government four times more water than Is avail­ Ont., almost thirty years ago. Their to be had at the fruit stands, a» they St . e able In the best of seasons, some dat­ were all closed. Phone 1910, View and Blanchard COO three children, two of whom are living WAITER S. FRASER $ CO., LTD. ing back to 1966 and many Involved In this city and one In Scwttle, were Whatever further steps are to be Phoenix Bear. $1.90 per doe qta • with litigation. The members of the present at a big reunion recently held. PHONK S WHARF *V., VICTORIA, B.C. o o o taken will be determined upon by the board go back to the mainland to hold iso were thirteen grandchildren police commissioners. Tickle Yeur Palate—With some of sitting at Ashcroft this day week, and two great grandchildren. A num­ the newly-arrived German delicacies then go down Into the Okanagan coun­ ber of friends made up a very enjoy­ A GOOD INVESTMENT. Imported especially by “The Kaiser- try and return to Kamloops for • sit­ able party. T. L. Irving read a letter CATARRH hof." See window display, Blanchard ting to open on December L x of congratulation to the pair and pre­ Aa endowment policy In The Mutual street side. • o o o sented them on behalf of the guests o o o Ufe of Canada la a rood Investment. Ladies of Msocsbsss. A large crowd present with a parse of gold, and a But mippoee a man at are IS paya a BLADDER Skate-Grinding Specialists — 419 attended the sale of work held In the gold photo frame engraved "1162-1913.“ yearly premium of 117 for IS yearn Pandora St e Progressive Thought Temple on Sat­ II enjoyed a very happy reunion, only, and then atopa paying: In addi­ o o o 24 Hours urday afternoon by the Ladles of the o o o tion to the IS years' insurance he haa Dont miss the Big Key Contest at Maccabees, No. 1, Queen Alexandra Hindus Protest—At a meeting of had for $1,605 the company (without Watson 4 McGregor’s. S47 Johnson St • Hive. The stalls were all well patron- the Hindus of this city Saturday further payment from him) will keep o o o Ued. and, decorated In the colors of lug. In protest against the depor­ him tnaured for a further period of 1$ Baby Oar Specialist*. TIB Fort St • the Hive, red, white and black, gave yearn for the full face of the policy o o o tation of the thirty-nine of their com­ the room a very gay appearance. The patriots who are at present detained and then pay him (guaranteed) |M* Good Opportunity.—We have some most successful of stalls was that here. It was resolved a petition should in cash. A policy In The Mutual Ufe very fine acreage within one mile of In charge of Mrs. McBwan, containing be sent to the Governor-General of of Canada will give you the beat value Sidney to trade for City Property. If plain and fancy needlework, wfille the Canada and a cablegram to the secre­ for your money. Apply to R. L. Drury, Interested apply P. O. Box 1674. • “pantry shelf In charge of Mrs. tary of state for India, and to Lord manager: or Fred M. McGregor. Spe­ o o o Adams coaxed forth many useful dimes Hardtnge, Viceroy of India. One cial Agent; Officer 111 Government Dentistry Without Discomfort—Dr. and nickels, the attractive array of speaker declared hls belief that If the Street. J. L. Thompson. 1214 Government St. cakes and bottled fruits proving Irre­ law of Canada was found to keep out Open evenings. e sistible to most housewives. The O O © Hindus the law of India would also -THE HIGH ROAD." candy stall, with Its toothsome sweet­ keep Canadians out of India, as the Sepias for Xmas. — Tour Xmgw ies, was In charge of Mrs. Ills, Mrs. laws of the two countries was the Mra. Flake, after a complete season photos should be finished In septa. Ar­ Wicks and others, and afternoon tea' tistic to a degree. The Skene Lowe l On behalf of one of the detained of auccesa laat year, both for her and was served by Mrs Keating and Mrs. Hindus an application for habeas cor­ for her play. "The High Road," la to Studio, corner Yates and Douglas. Ar­ Mlckler. assisted by several other range for them now. • pus Is being brought before Chief Jus­ continue In the Edward Sheldon veh­ ladles. The musical programme pro­ tice Hunter In Vancouver. It Is ex­ icle until February, and la coming to o o o vided in the evening brought the event Baby Car Specialists. 74$ Fort Bt • pected the motion will be heard this the Victoria theatre November IS. It to n '*ant conclusion. week. would aeem from all that haa been written of the play that the youthful but vigorous author haa given Mra. Flake a strong, vital and unusual drama, aad that In It aha haa reached If You Get It at PLIM LEY'S It'» ACT Right the senlth of her artistic powers. The local engagement will surely be looked forward to with keen aad general In- High-Grade Cycles Slightly Damaged F you like your Winter Overcoat made with fir An Enjoyable EvenL—A very enjoy­ front, ask to see the Single Breasted “ BLIZZ . able time was spent laat Friday even­ The collar may be Buttoned close to the We Imre quite • number high-grade ing at 8t. John hall, when the Bona of and Daughters of Bt. George gave a throat $15. up. “Bundle up warm,” does Cycles of eueh Well-known makes ae social dance. Hverythlng was ar­ not necessarily mean to weight ranged so that everyone had a good YATES ST. yourself down— SINGER, HUMBER, ENFIELD, COVEN- time. o o o ALLEN & COMPANY, CM. BROAD We have warmth-without- TRY CROSS, MASSEY HABBIS and MINS­ krrange Winter's Wsrk. — The weight overcoats. TREL BAB, whieh are shop-soiled, slightly Olympic branch of the W. Ç. T. U. will Fleecy, woolley chinchillas damaged in transit, or whieh hare been out hold a parlor meeting at the home of Mra Ostrander, tit L(nden avenue, FACTORY SAWMiLL- In all the new styles of Over­ on hire. To clear these out, we offer sub­ oast Wednesday at 1 p.m. The win­ BRIDGt * Mil ter's work and other matters of Im­ PLEASANT ST coats and Ulsters. stantial reductions which will enable buyers portance are to be arranged for. &àm not only to nre money, but probably to se­ o o o f Sec the values we can show nepoeted Equipment.—The Held cure a belter machine than had been thought equipment of the Lethbridge battery you In Semi-ready Winter of. of horse artillery haa been Inspected Coats at $25. by Lieutenant Mulcahy aad Master Boro From $10 to $30 of the Price You Meant to Pop Gunner Warden, who have just re­ Range, $15 to $40. turned from that olty. These guns are Mantels, sash ' of (he latest pattern of twelve-pound­ nt Yetee doors of 727-715 Jehneee er quick-firing description, and simi­ eetlpttea. HEARNS « FULLER quality and finish at THOMAS PLIMLBY Street. Phene SS7 lar equipment was promised to No. t Car. Douglas and View St Company, Fifth Regiment, by the min­ ister of militia when he was here Inal VICTORIA DAILY TIM EH, MONDAY, yOVKMBKK Tfe-JOl*

Now M the time to book your passage to the sms gfliwrt u^Yfat

GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC STEAMSHIP SAILINGS TO ’FRISCO WANTS MORE PRINCE RUPERT: IO a.m. Mondays ad Thursdays NIAGARA TUBE ONE STEWART, 1* a.m., Mondays. GRANBY BAY. 16 am.. Thursday» MASS ET (via Prince Rupert) 10 a.m. Nov. 17; Dec. 1. 16. #6, QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS (direct service to Ikeda. Jedway, BAY LATE ARRIVING DOCKS FOR SHIPPING Skldegate Inlet etc., calling at way ports) 16 p.m., Nov. It, It; Dec. It «■ ’ VANCOUVER, 1* ajm_ Mondays and Thursdays. SEATTLE. 16 »m, Sundays and Wednesday» Australian Liner Delayed at Business Shows 400 Per Cent, Grand Trunk Pacific trains make close connections at Prince Rupert for Terrace, Haaelton, Morlcetown, Smlthero and Rose Lake (mile 10») Increase in One Year; a Auckland, Docks Wednesday; C. r. EARLE. JAR. McARTHVR, Mexico m Same Day . Tonnage on Way C*y Paaa and Ticket As». Tel. 1MX Dock and Freight Art . Tel 1611 "Si»** Office, Wharf Street, Near Poet Office

Th rough meeting with a serious V- Kan rnndant. No». Need lor a«- lay at Auckland. M. t. In getting her cargo ef Lutter and froien meatai thé necessity for ruch accommodations aboard, raeultant from tbe docker,' within a abort time le the etrike, the faat Canadian-Anatrallan iln* men. who base their CANADIAN ;anagian liner Niagara. Opt. Morriaby. will be itement* on tb- tm-reaeed amount of PACIFIC" PACIFIC rae day late arriving In port from :h, pared to the tohnaee Han Franc!** To Europe Antipode». A wireless meeaace was flaahed to Victoria from the Inbound bound a year ago November ». 1S11 ateamehlp laal night, and ehe reported there were ships aegregating AH7 tons her puait Ion an Sit miles from thla port. on the way to thin port, and on No­ ihtuhiDn.i..»; vember 5. this year, the tonnage bound I here totaled *14.319 tons, an increase of nearly 400 per cent. J for Christmas in Comfort The enumeration of the veseele on the way here shows the names of bav­ No transfer of baggage or hotel expanses. Through Standard and erai firms now doing a large business Tourist Bleepers will leave Vancouver on imperial Limited Train No. S, who were hardly seen on the oSleial Dec. 4. connecting ât 81. John with Lake Manitoba, Dec. 10; Dec. 6, con­ maritime news of a year ago. What necting at Halifax with Empress of Ireland. Dec. IS. Through rates. the Increase will be with the opening Including sleepers, first class. $181.16; second class, $126.30; third claee, of the canal may be Judged from this $162.86. For any further particulars and reservations, write or call on increase of NO per eeat. during th~ About past twelve months. L. D. CHETHAM From Everywhere. 1163 Government Street. City Passenger Agent startling performance. The Niagara in Twelve thousand one hundred and coming br-wlth a fair list of passent- ,forty-one tons are on the way from other tankers In connection with Steamship sailing from Portland, Maint j on Wednesday aftersoon. The Jipcn- for the Standard Oil on the way from York on Dec. IS. vae ateamehlp la making a remarkably the weet roast of South America which LOW RATES fast passage. Her scheduled date for total 19,741 ton*. Then, besides the Second Claee Rail and Steamer- arrival la Friday. On Saturday a wire- veeael from three porta, whose ton­ I leas message waa aant here stating nage la great, there are the regular Including up Tourist berth...... $114.15 and up I that the Oriental liner would dock onj carriers to Ban Francisco and those Including lower Tourist berth.. »...... $11C.06 and up I Thursday morning, but now she Id to from other porta where there are but Second Clone Rail and Third Claee oh Steamer— I come In nearly two days before the, I date given In her schedule; I Including upper tour let berth...... $ 98.16 and up In the port here there are thousand* Including lower Tourist berth..»...... »...... $106.66 and up I The Mexico has three Chinese nod' tore shipping than there were I eleven Japanese on board for Vic­ ------: on the ime day a year ago. The t«n- toria. and ha» 160 tons of freight to e ha* increased 60 per cent. SECOND ANNUAL I discharge here. »,.^^.igrd tonnage Here If $,469, No weed waa received last night from against S4*8 tong a year ago for the the Inbound C. P. R. steamship Em- name day, and engaged tonnage fer 1 press of Japan. Cap» Hopcroft. but the day has Increased from 17,376 tan* [ It IS ex peeled that she will arrive In to 26,604 ton*, an Increase of tonnage I lime to pass quarantine at William In port from 36,606 ton* te 33,103 tone. Head before sundowa to-morrow after- PHOSPHOROUS IGNITES ON LINER IN BAD GALE

PORTS Railway liner Montcalm at Avoamoutn reports havisg encountered eery severe Weather la mid-Atlantic, a» » result ol msm>. whirl) s derrick wsv broker); sad sne el Through Tourist Sleepers from Seattle to Port bind. Me., and to her life-beet» lost. In lalHng. IbsiMrrtik Point Orey—Clear; calm: Ï» **: «» came In rented ■ with several baie» ®t Sayre, N. Y„ (only three hours from New York City.) Great Britain Cape Laxo—Cloudy; cnlro; 1».«•; JT phosphorous on tbs aft-deck. The phus- Leave Victoria December. 7 at 10 a.m., and connect with Spoke. 11 46 p m„ 8 8. Princess Mai plwroua Ignited and It was enly by the Organised and personally accompanied by Seymour Narrows, south- promptitude______of the men In Mt—mlag Northern Pacific train game day front Seattle. Train* ran through with the hoses remaining that 11» amp's bound. V»rg<> was saved. Borne of the men have alongside steamer at Portland, Me. No hotel expenses; no Tnlooeh —Foggy, K 16 miles: 1*.H; sustained alight bums but the ship her­ transfer charges. H. 8. Gleneden ; I p. m. V1.AU DE A. SOLLY 47; out. 7 p. m., self was almost undamaged. . Inclusive rates, covering rail and steamship fares and sleeper berths. R. 8, Capt A F. Lucas; I SO ». m. WILL LEAVE schooner Hornet. (Other fllilpping Newi For full particulars, please Call on. Write or phone ! Eetevan—Clear Spoke 11.S6 p. m. E. B. BLACKWOOD, VICTORIA, SUNDAY, DEC. 7, NEXT I s p m. Position General Agent Northern Pacific Railway and Triangle—Raini Shiloh All Atlantic Steamship Lines. YLtPX sea rough Rpofc years.H A sever Niagara. 149 mil» fer Crass and Whooping Cough. 1234 Government Street, Victoria, B. C. g/ the party through to New York via - . Ikeda—Clear; < Phone 456. 1 1 1 York Central Railways WITHOUT CHANGE. I smooth. A. D. CHARLTON \&àj include Prince Rupert - Raining 8 E. 1616 excursion special “ALL EXPENSE’’ Fares have been arranged, which will I 4$; *ea rough A. G. P. A., Northern Pacific Railway, Port- OI I Alert Bay—Cloudy; calm; 29.82: 46; M0RI1I6 STEAMER land, Ore. ma smooth ; out, S. 8. Venture, 8 p. m- CONVEYANCE noM I southbound. RAIL FARE Noon. Infill and ii STATION TO HOTEL 1 Point Orey—Foggy, calm; 29.3214*. I Cape Laxo—Cloudy ; B. W ; 29.90 ; 45; -moQuoie- IN NEW YOKK |*ea smooth. SLEEPING CAR FARE Tatoosh—Clear; W. 15 mile*; 29.94; Leave, Victor» at IS a m. dally except Tneeday from Canadian Pa­ i 149; Hea smooth. Outside, bound In. B. nifie Dock. Returning, arrives Vic­ [I s. Govern»11, four-mawted barque and a HOTEL ACCOMMODA­ toria 6 a m. dally except Tuesday. lOY OCEAN TICKET TION. BREAKFAST, U. "BOL LUC» SAILINGS leaves Viet win Dock dally except Nations Sunday »t 1 pm. for Pert Aagetia LUNCH AND DINNER Dunaeaeea Pert William» Port IN NEW YORK rowhmnd’aad Beettla Conneetlen. COLLECTION OF LUG­ vs made at Pert Angitis with GAGE IN VICTORIA sntemobllee fer Bel &» Hot VIA ALL LINES Allan Line “Virginian"’—Halifax to Liverpool...... Dee. 6 CONVEYANCE E. E. BLACKWOOD, Agen» rak at UM Government St Cnnsrd LlAe “Alaunia" (maiden voyage) —Boston to DELIVERY STEAMER calm; Liverpool ...... O**. 8 GAGE TO STEAMER Allan Une “Tunisian’’—St. John to Liverpool...... Dec. 10 IN NEW YORK DRIVE Donaldson Line “Letitia”—St. John to Glasgow...... ,Dee. 11 SPECIAL IXI0N HERE LOADING Far Saa Fraaeisca White Star Line “Celtic”—New York to Liverpool...Dee. 11 ABOUND White Star Line "Olympic”—New York to Southamp­ LUNCH ON GRAND FALLS AND GOAT The Blue Funnel liner Ixlon. Capt. ton ...... J*®- ^ RelpenhAtiaen, arrived in port yester­ TRUNK BOAT ISLAND day afternoon at' 4 o’clock frbm Van­ White Star Line ‘‘Teutonic’’—Portland to Liverpool. .Dee. 13 couver and Comox to load about 12,666 Atlantic Transport " Minnehaha’’—New York to Lon­ cases of salmon, 606 barrel» of whale don ...... 5*°" H BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AUTOMOBILE BIGHT- oil and considerable general merchan­ Allan Line “Ionian"—Portland to Glasgow...... Dee. 13 AFTERNOON TEA and dise. It I* expected that the mammoth SEEING TOUR through ship will clear to-night for Puget Canard Line "Caronia"—New York to Liverpool... ."Dee. 13 DINNER each the principal business 1 Sound ports. Anchor Line “Oameronia”—New York to Cftaagow.. .Dec. 13 - while on trains •cross White Star Line "Arabic”—Boston to Liverpool...... Dee. 16 and residential districts Canadian Northern “ Royal George"—Halifax to Bris­ the continent. of New York. tol ...... Dee. IS And the Canard Une "MAURETANIA”—New York te Liver­ g» end Five Hundred partie» will he arranged each day. for which Pfixes will be provided. pool ...... D*e. 16 n In connection with the following magnificent steamers: The last steamer overseas that will land you in England for WHITE ST AII LINE "Olympic." for Plymouth and Southampton. Christmas. CUNARO LINE "Caronla," for Queenstown. Fishguard and Liverpool hnk Early—Good Berths Now Available. ANCHOR LINE "Cameronlo." for Londonderry end Glasgow. Union Steamship Company of 8. C., Ltd. Bnscowtts Steamship Co./ race In the railway and steamship bu.lne»» combined with frequent travel over the rout, Travel Til tke «CeafartaMa Rasta” shied us to make our arrangements for this ekeUr»!.#) complete In every detail; to ant Ici- Steamers For All British Columbia Forte contingency; to furnish every safeguard for the passengers' comfort and safety. Carrying H. M. Mall» All Tickets Good on the “fhrieotal Limited." „pe„se has been taken care of at an Inclusive figure. VKBT 8UOHTLY IN HXC'BSB OF STBS FOR THE RAIL AND STEAMSHIP TRAVEL ALONE e. S. Cime,un or S. *. Venture, from Victoria every Wednesday at Invited. Full particulars will be gladly furnished on application. 11.10 p.m. for Campbell River, Alert Bay. Port Hardy. Shuahartlo Bay. Rivers Inlet, Namu apd Bella Coola. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY PHONE* ». ft. Vadso, every second Thursday, for Bkeena River. Prince Rupert Every car built with the Idea of offering you Urn greatest degree of PHONES Naas and Granby...... , For further particulars, apply to travel oomfori. * W. R. DALE, CLAUDE A. SOLLY JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent Douglas and View Street*; v Phone at*. General Agent General Railway end Steamship Agent. tegs Government Street, Victoria, B. C. 1001 Government Street. Victoria. B. C. .in v,. ------nti VICTORIA DAÏLY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER lO,1913

AT A MARGIN OF PROFIT Jf Tables, Buffets, Dinner Services, Splendid Line of Easy Chairs, Lounges and Skirt Boxes Marked at Prices That Should Cause Quick Selling An Ideal Pudding Bowl

He “Queen’s” Pudding Bewl Is s sensible shape and Is fitted with a self- locking. watertight cover. No cloth required. Five sises In stock. Prices $1, •6c. «5c. 60c and....40# Plain White Pudding Bowl

InlHhvu a wide rim to hold the pudding cloth. A real good bowl that will stand any amount of heating. 8lx sises In stock. Prices 26c, 20c. 16c and ...... tO# The Luxury of a Good Lounge at a Satin Walnut and Solid Oak Dining Not a Clearance Sale But a Demonstration Very Small Cost See samples now Chairs at Easy Prices being shown in our VALUES WELL iBwiiTjar of Weilers Values mm Broughton street If you see this Furniture and note the -excep­ windows and you wilt be convinced teff THESE PBI0E8 k WITIf tionally high quality and the very low prices, you would be likely to run away frith the idea that lower prices are that we are holding a clearance sale. However, inyW>ssible to .make they are simply new goods marked at a close on such inviting margin of pritflt. . « ■ loungea. These are our own Dresser in a title better design than illustrated, make and are cov­ but on the same lines. Top measures 22x42 ina. ered with short ends and the beveled mirror 28x28 ina, Price, ot silk brocades, etc. only ...... $27.50 NET PRICE $23.00 The Chiffonier» to match has a 20x32 in. top, and Eli? the glass is 18x18 inches. Price...... $22.50 Dressing Table has a 18x18 mirror, and the top An Easy Chair Special Worth is 20x30 ina. A splendid value at only $1-4.00 Chairs at $5.00 WE WILL AEEANOE EASY TEEMS ffOB TOO Investigating In Oelden Oak-we have a strong and attractive line with leather seats. Arm Chairs 16.00, and aide Chairs...... >6.00 Already our upholsterers „ In Fumed Oak, solid and shows lovely figure. The design le massive and the seats are the full box style covered with leather. Arm Chairs have got a supply in three M.H and aide Chairs...... ;...... #4.00 Two Striking Values in Beds styles ready for sale, and have jOri/ju(J| Two Unusual Values—In general design, these chairs are similar to the others in hand. ^ above. Solid oak. show pretty figure, have a fumed finish and the __• « SATIN-FINISHED IN WHITE ENAMEL, •eats are covered with leather. Arm Chairs at $4.6*. and Side Chairs BRASS TRIMMED Better see the window dis- n ' at *...... *3.00 play for samples—it tells a In 1 IprTVj—-ff In Early English Finished Selid Oak, we have another splendid value. better story than is possible Arm Chairs are only $1.50, and the Side Chaire...... *3.00 here. Many pretty colorings Z1 and patterns in silk brocades Bargains Because They Are Good to choose from. i Remember that these prices Tablet u illus­ are the lowest we can quote— —/' 1^1 trated come in no discount on these lines. - # * surface golden Net Prices $26, $20 and $14 ^ 1 oak, have a 42 This bed has 2 in. pillars and % in. bar A» the illustration shows, this is an unusu­ x42 in. top that fillers. It is full sise and a rare bargain opens to 6 ft. at...... :...... ,.$20.00 ally attractive design with an extended Dinner Sets Marked at Tempting Sams Bed, 3% ft. wide,.at $18.50 Price $13.50 foot. Full size at only...... $11.00 Prices In Early English Medallion Wedgwood Finish, top 45x 45 ina, opens to The Colonial Style, and Built to 6 ft. Price $18 green, finished with a Stand Hard Wear quaint border decora- lAMHlTT I t tion. Have you ever Buffets at Lower Prices Than You Here’s another value that cannot be equalled in sterling quality anywhere v mi I seen a genuine Wedg- in the west. It ie good, and looks the part. ■flgSSfSjcSe I wood set of 94 pieces Would Expect to Pay Style illustrated comes in satin walnut, Vandyke hr Awn finish. Chiffonier» sold at this^jiricet Th» Buffet illustrated here «56 top is 18x30 ins., and the glass 14x20 ins...... is built of the finest satin Waahstand to match, top 18x28 ins...... $7.50 English Semi-Porcelain walnut, and may be had Bame Design, Mahogany Finish H Set of 100 pieces, with in either the Vandyke Dreaaer measures 24x28 ins. over the top, and the glass is 21x40 ins. .$25.00 If dfo fine china cups and brown or the mahogany Chiffonier» is 18x30 over the top, and the glass is 14x20 ins. Price. .$20.00 CJ . saucers, comes in a finish. The tops measure jflj Waahstand measures 18x28 ins. over the top. Price $7.50 / 11' /p very neatly enameled 28x50 ins., and the bevel­ *"*»/# border decoration, ed mirror is 12x44 ins. and is finished with gold. Price, only...$18.00 Every ' detail of construc­ Weilers “Premier" Elastic Felt Mattress 100-Piece Set in semi-porcelain has an enamel bor­ tion and finish will bear der decoration in pink and green. It is a set we the most minute inspec- |P*pSiMMaMiBHMHHi$M Only $9.00 > dBfa have never sold before at such a low price. Per Will never work into lumps, is perfectly sanitary, and ia set, only .» , i t .-v-.>....y, .-.-...... $15,00 EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES 9 aa full of comfort as e mattress can be. Made in Victoria to Another Choice Line comes with a neat border de­ ‘t'we Handeome Buffets, built of choice fir and finished In the golden our own specifications. coration in enamel. Three cups are mission from - style, ere marked et -prices that should attract ready buyers. One measures $1x44 Ins. over the top and has two cupboards; one long this set, but the reduction in price more than off­ and three short drawers; beveled mirror, SxSS Jns., and a maaeivo sets the loss. Price ...... $16.50 Here Are Some Strong Values in Oocoanut Fibre A I >r»ir Kiss at oaly •38.60 Door Mats avst'W EASY TERMS ARRANGED TOY OUR EASY PAYMENT Victoria daily times, Monday, November 10,1913

TEAMS FOR FIRST TEST MATCH UNOSAY HERE VICTORIA FIFTEEN VERY STRONG

Terminals Will Have Veteran and both backs were excellent In this Digger values is the standard set for this week in the Boys’ Department. More than half our stock of respect. Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings is sold and every stitch must go. Aggregation; Fine Work There were two faults noticeable among the forwards. The first was Features Saturday's Game that on several occasions one or the Bigger values is the standard in the Men’s Department also. We have to get down our stock to the size at Oak Bay other side kept packing high In the we want, and are offering everything at prices that will do it scrums; the second that In the loose the men kept kicking the ball too far ahead, therefore militating against the Subsequent to the flaying of thv value of the dribbling. Again among Rugby test game on Saturday, the the three-quarters the fault was teem for the McKechnie Cup game noticed of keeping too much In a line. Values For Tuesday Are As High neat Saturday wee chosen by the selec­ Several times the wing men would tion committee. It will be as follows: come up on a level with the Inside Heck—H. A. Spencer .. ..Wanderers men, who was running with the ball, thus making a (food pass Impossible. 1 Three-Quarters. Apart from these things, however, As Prices Are Low Left wing—Carew Martin .1 .. .. . there were many excellent features. J...... Lew Students Hind showed himself to be a Ix*ft Inside—K. Qillesple ..Wanderers three-quarier of great ability, though Itlght inside—F. Hill. .Victoria Welsh a little weak In tackling, being .Inclin­ (tight wing—D. M. Grant.. .Wanderers ed to go high for his man. Grant was, Stand-off half—O. C. Grant...... as usual, excellent. On the other side Tuesday Will Be a Good Day To Bigger Values Will Mean Larger ...... Wanderers Hendra was the most noticeable man ■CRT LINDSAY Scrum-half—J. Shires...Law Students on the side, though be Is scarcely Victoria goal-tend, who arrived in the Forwards—H. Watkins (capt.) .. .. heavy enough to play Inside three- Capital Saturday night and will be- Get Boys’ School Suits ...... Welsh Sales in the Men’s Department quarter. However, he gave a fine ex­lfome a .permanent resident of this city. Between two and three hundred of these in tweed* priced at Forward—G. Helneÿiy...... J. H. A. A. hibition. and has developed a distinct': [Lindsay Is again slated to guard the Men’a new Fall Suita, tweeds and worsteds, Stein-Hloch and Forward—R. Gillespie...Law Students swerve. Bailey^ the Welsh half, was nets of the loyal septette and from the 48.50 and 40.00 were in our stock before the sale started. Forward—W. J. Baum .. ..Wanderers overshadowed by Morton And Shires, excellence of his work There artWt very many left, and they’ll go “Proper Clothes” make, beautitwfly tailored in the latest Forward—J. B. A' land ....Wanderers though he nearly got through on one should easily retain hi» title the quickly at “A Whale «f a Sale” price ...... Forward—W. F. Patterson.. Wanderers occasion. classiest goal tend In prof $5.00 style. Regular 430.00. Forward—G. E. Çirstalrs.. Wanderer* Baum showed an excellent example hockey. The balance of .nr fine Clay worsted serges and rough Irish Forward—E. McCallum...... Students to his side by ’cross-kicking, a pro “A Whale of a Sale” price ...... $22.50 Reserves—Bcnnet. Hendra, B. Scott. It is expected that Bob Oenge will "ergee, Norfolk and double-breasted styles. Regular 49.00, cedure which never failed to bring a arrive here to-morrow, while Silent Meredith, Gray and Clark. distinct advantage. The threes might 410.00 and 411.00. The Suit for Sunday wear. AA Ulrich is now on his way from Winni­ have indulged more In tactics of this "A Whale of • Sale” price...... «DO.VV Young Men’s Suita, tweeds, in Fall patterns. Coat with me­ The Vancouver team was selected peg. The signing of Dunderdale hature. In forwards there was so much yesterdsy for the McKechnie Cup game means that the locals will have ex­ dium lapels, six button vest, trousers eut medium or regular, nest Saturday as follows: talent that It would 'be hard to Indi­ The balance of our Children’s Buster Brown and Sailor Suite vidualise. Blaney Scott’s height and actly, .the. same line-up with the ex­ Back, Cameron* Three-quarters, ception of Prodgers. It is the inten­ in brown eerges and corduroys. Regular 46.75 A FA with turn-up cuffs. Regular 418 and *20. Moffat t. Baker (capt.) Ortmmetti pace rnlghv have caught the eye of the selectors. He worked like a Trojan all tion of Manager Patrick to use Oenge to 47.50. “A Whale of a Sale” price...... «D4.DU “A Whale of a Sale’’ price...... $12.50 Hou It ; half-backs. Me Roberts. Cad- at cover point, with Sroaill and Rowe dell; forwards. Bell-lAlng. Smith, the time, and Was Invaluable in the llne-outs. Gillespie’s kicking was even on the wings, Paulin and Dunderdale Boys' Harris tweed JCnickera, regular 42 and 42.25. Scott, Sachs. McDlarmld, Wedderburti, being in ffitd-tce. Ulrich and Morris Richardson and Bryant. more accurate than usual, which • Is "A Whale of a Sale” price...... Waterproofed Coats, Nicholson's English make, Raglan or re­ saying a good deal. Baum played will be carried a* utility players. The $1.25 Saturday’s Test. •heady game, and Acland was also con­ local club will get down to hard work The balance.of our little red Coat* with velvet collars, and Pea gular shoulders with split sleeves and regular lapels. The Though somewhat ragged In the spicuous. to-morrow afternoon, when the first Jackets for boys from 2 to 7 years. About 15 of QQ PA new plaid self-lined. Regular *25 and *27.50. main. Saturday's test game at Oak Bay Galllher blossomed out as a full-back practice Is called. was full of bright Incidents that con In fine style, and hft miss of Gillespie Preparations are being completed them, values to 45. "A Whale of a Sale” price tpti.OU “A Whale of a Sale" price ...... $18.75 trived to make the game Interesting to was the only occasion when he failed for the huge fancy dress carnival “Good-Night” Pyjamas in Japanese patterns, regular AFn a good company of onlookers, and re­ to pull down his man. which Is to be held at the Arena on prices np to 42. "A Whale of a Sale” price...... “uL Ulster Overcoat*, thick, soft wool fabrics, light ip weight, with vealed more open* three-quarter work Intermediate Rugby Practl-e. Friday night. Norval Baptie will Jead than has been seen In a stogie match the grand march, while special music shawl or regular collars. A proper Coat to motor in. this season. The players were divided The J. B. A. A. Intermediate Rugby will be rendered for the occasion. A Boys’ and Children'* Jersey Sweaters, all colors, re­ players will hold a practice at the club Regular *35.00 and *40.00. Into A and B teams, without regard to committee of well known local skat­ gular up to *1.50. "A Whale of a Sale" price...... 75c club colors, and therp were conseqyeftt- at * o’clock to-morrow evening. The ers w ill Judge the costumes and hantl- following players are requested to be “A Whale of a Sale” price....,...... $26.25 ly one or two strange mistakes in pass­ sdme prizes have been donated for the Any Boys' Felt or Corduroy Hat, telescope style. on hand: !»eee. 8. Martin. Renae*. O. ing through the confusion. different winners. “A Whale of a Sale” price...... M. Irwin. C. Catterall. Lee*. Dorman. 75c Though not appearing much stronger Myers. Me Brady. C. Knox. Travis. W li­ Any Children's Felt or Brush Hat, in red, brown or slate. Tweed Overcoats, smartly cut browns and greys ; sizes 33 in. to to the Held the “A s possessed gras non. Flett, Raymer, Falconer. Roberta, Regular values to 41.50. 44 in., two-way collars. Regular 415 and • scoring ability, chiefly owing to the New marsh. Chungranee. Htococks, TIGERS TAKE HOLD 50 superiority of their backs, and round­ Heald. Whyte. Buekman. Dlespecker, ON RUGBY TITLE “A Whale of a Sale” price...... 50c 416.50. ”A Whale of a Sale" price... ed up 23 points before no side sounded. Beasley. Carroll. Bendrolt, Willis. D. M. Grant was an outstanding figure Carroll and K. Dixon. on his side, for though he did not get Inter provincial Union. clear away on many occasion*, being Po.nts too well watched for that, he started W. !.. D. F. A. STANFORD CAPTURES Hamilton .. .8 1 6 143 m many movements which were Instru­ Ottawa .... .41171*/ A Whale of a Sale” Prices On Ladies’ Fine Furs mental In bringing gains to his side. HISTORIC STRUGGLE Argonauts , . x s 1 si m . Shires also played a very fine game at Montreal .. .« ( « n in You have the name of the makers—the Sellero-Gough Fur Co.—as a guarantee that the- Furs are the scrum, and bis kicks into touch were Stanford Field, Cal., Nov. 10.—Stan­ Intercollegiate Union. always safe and clean. ford defeated the University of Cali­ Points finest you can buy. Their beautiful finish, the quality of the trimmings, are self-evident. Come in and see The two chief features of the game, fornia Saturday, 13 to 8; but It was a / W. L. F. A. however, were magnificent drop kicks, fiirlgu.4 battle throughout. The veteran McGill ...... 4 1 166 » them. Note the values. Note the prices: one In each half, the first by Bennet. California scrum relied upon by the Toronto ...... 8 2 Itt » Mink Marmot, Stole and Muff, regular price per (PQff ETA who with the utmost coolness dropped blue and gold were outplayed for a K. Mi. C...... 1 8 m m Mink Stoles, regular price 4100.00. a perfect goal from a very difficult large part of this game. Queen's ...... 0 6 « 11» set, 440. "A Whale of a Sale” price...... I .UV “A Whale of a Sale” price...... $80.00 angle; the second was by Gillespie At the last fwenty minute* of play Rdssian Fitch Muff and Stole, regular price, from a penalty forty yard* out that California made a desperate rally, and Montreal. Nov. 10.—Hamilton Tigers Mink Muffs, regular price *50.00. dropped clean between the posts. or.ly the work of Carroll. Stanford’s took a good hold of the "Big Four" Rugby each, 435. ”A Whale of a Sale" price...... $26.25 “A Whale of a Sale” price...... ,...... Grant’s place kicking was also a fea­ centre three-quarters and the veteran title Saturday, when they defeated Argos $38.00 ture. of many Australian Rugby game*, at "Toronto by a 21 to 7 score. Eight Persian Lamb Muff ami Stole, regular price, Mink Muffs, regular price *75.00. Tackling Very Strong. saved Stanford from the possibility of thousand people were present. each, *5” “A Whale of a Sale” price..... in the other "Big Four" game Ottawa $38.00 "A Whale of a Sale" price...... $62.00 One matter that augurs well for Vic­ a tie. or even an eleventh-hour defeat had little trouble In defeating M. A. A. A- Mink Ties, regular price *25.00. toria’s success In the McKechnie Cup The whole California team wak fight­ by a score of 19 to 9. Mink Muffs, regular price *100.00. games, was the sure tackling by both ing furiously to cross the Stanford line McGill University came through with a "A Whale of a Sale" price...... $19.75 "A Whale of a Sale” price...... $80.00 sides Seldom did a three-quarter on when the game ended 49 to 12 victory over Royal Military Col­ Mink Scarves, regular price *35.00. „ either side fall to bring down bis man. Over 20.000 persons saw the game, lege of Kingston. B»x, Thibet, Ermine and All Other Furs—"A Whale of a Sale’ Many‘'of the players suffered slight m- Varsity won as they pleased from “A Whale of z Sale" price...... $26.25 but none was seriously hurti Queen's at Kingston by 28 to 9, and wL price of 20';; off regular prices. week’s game at Toronto between McGill Miak Scarves, regulaFpnce 480.00. ~ and Varsity will dA-lde the Intercollegiate “A Whale of a Sale" price...... $38.00 SEX OUR FURS BEFORE YOU BUT ALL-BLACKS ARE title for another year. A win for McGill gives them another champtomihlp, while WINNERS ONCE MORE win for Varsity means a tie with

os Angeles, Nov. 10.-The New Zee land All-Blacks Rugby team, found thv ■YeVII fifteen of the University of Southern WANT CARPENTIER California easy when the teams met Sat­ urday in Bovard Field. The visitors won TO MEET DAVE SMITH 40 to 0. The scoring record of the touring foot­ Sydney. N. 8. W„ Nov. 1..—Promoter Clothes." ballers to date follows: •Snowy" Baker ha. cabled an oiler to & m For. Agst. —fl(fi Olympic Club ...... 18 Geor.ee Carpentier, the Preneh cham­ University of California ...... « pion. for 4 match here with Dave Barbarians ...... *...... >• Smith, Australian middleweight rham Stanford University ...... 84 plon and i lahnant of the world's title. Stanford University ...... 60 Kain McVea knocked out Profemoi Santa Clara University ...... 41 Ptevenrnn Friday night In a novel University of California ...... 88 match The men first engaged In Jiu University of Nevada ...... M Jltau und then turtle,! to boxing. Mc­ In the Northwestern League will fol­ University of California ...... 33 Vea .topping the Australian. The low the example of the Bees. Train­ Ht. Mary's College ...... * match was for 1600 a aide. BEES TO ASK FOR ing expenses cut heavily Into the prof­ University of 8. California...... 40 ita of any club, especially a mjnor league organization, and the North­ Total. . Pho.nl» atout. 11.60 par dot. qta FANCY western teams - have such a long sea­ MORE HONE GAMES son that they can well afford to take a chance on conditioning their men In the league games. Bob Brown groom­ ed his champions in the Terminal City DRESS CARNIVAL REMARKED ON THE SIDE Manager Delmas Rounding Up last spring, and when Seattle faltered Bunch of Youngsters; Annual his men were juft hitting their stride Olympic Fund la 0rowing Rapidly. and had little difficulty in keeping the Den pile the discouraging start which the Olympic fund waa given In the Meeting Called Dec. 21 Friday, Nov. 14 old country, the gratifying newi has been handed out by the committee In charge, that the contribution» are now flowing In natlefaclorHy. It I» the In­ COAST APPEALS tention of the committee to abandon the work should there be lea» than While the officials of the Victoria 8 p. m. 1125,000 on hand by the New Tear, but by the manner In which thin name body Baseball Club have not definitely set­ FOR BOXING TITLES la going about and selecting a number of trainer». It would aeem a» If the tled upon their attitude at the annual Isadiee and gentlemen will receive prlsee for beet Comic and Fancy euccen of the project 1» assured. The agitation has resulted In unprecedented meeting of the Northwestern tianehall Officials of the British Columbia Ami Drees Costumes. ATTRACTIVE FABRICE athletic activity In England, especially amongst the college students, many of league, which is to be held at Seattle leur Athletic Union wtM again make ap­ ATTRACTIVE STYLES Whom hare already shown record-breaking form The scheme for an Empire plication for the national boxing cham Grand March led by MR. NORVAL BAPTIE. at 8 o’clock sharp. team appears to have fallen through, but there I» little doubt but that the col­ on December 21. it is an assured toct that the management of the Bees will pions hips. Last year the request mat Regular admission ...... Wf ATTI ACTIVELY PRICED onies will be found with the old country athletes when the Berlin games open turned down In favor of Toronto’s annual ask for twelve home weeks of base­ ... !.. In lilt. hid for the tournament, but thle year the Victoria Rugby Selectors Have Dene,Deed Werk. ball at the Royal Athletic park In ltl«. B. C. A. A. U. will hav* s delegate pie- N. B.—Skaters not In costume will be allowed on the Ice Immediate­ At SIS to S35 The Bees had sixty days’ baseball at The tiarn chosen by the Victoria Rugby Association for the game with •ent at the annual meeting of the A. ly after the Grand March. For Full, and Overcoats. home during the past season, and the U. of C., and iw will press the claim* of Vancouver next Saturday will no doubt meet with the approval of all who have attendance was so gratifying that the the Coast onion for the 1914 tournament. watched the games at Oak Bay with any closeness. The work of selection I» management feel that it Is their duty A number of Important matters Heta—Vnderwaai—Gloves. at all time» a difficult one, and there Is no doubt that on this occasion at least to give the fans more baseball. Word which the British Columbia union Is in­ Tickets now on sale at and at Rowe A Poulin, 1411 Oov- Men's Wear of all aorta the committee have done their work thoroughly and well. They have got to­ is expected daily from Manager Bert terested will come up at the annual meet­ mt Street. gether a team which look» on paper the beat that Victoria has ever had to ing of the Canadian governing body. __ S______represent her. and one which on current form should bring back the cup to this Delmas, who la now at his home In Frisco, to connection with « several Speiei, Doherty A city There are several new faces In the team; Spencer’ll selection at full-back ptX-DAY RACE. was a foregone conclusion. He will be • tower of strength to the side. Hill at players whom Delmas will have signed up before the New Year. Conpiny three-quarter has earned his place By sheer merit, while Earl Gillespie has un­ Boston, Mass, Nov. 18.—Joseph Fog- Heitors end Clothiers “to Men coveto g ne form ja all the matches he has played hi. Patterson and Mc- Train at Home. ler. of Brooklyn, and Ivor Lawson, of Who Cere."__ _ Rent-payers WATCH-THE WANT ADS for possible Oallum are forwards who may he relied on to do good work In the scrum, both -Salt Lake City, won the six-day 1218-28 Doug Iks Street. being speedy as well as weighty. The «electIan committee I» to be heartily Victoria wttt again train on the home blcy cle race aces to find the more desirable places to live. congratula ed on tba reeuita of Its labors. .- lot, and It la said that the othec clubs VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1913 9

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non lot IVylor get away with a deliber­ ate* foul. F. Kerley made a beautiful WARDS LUCKY JO rush down the right win* and In pass­ OFFICIAL LET OF Robertson Lament & Co.'s ing the Ward back, Thylor deliberate­ ly tripped him. Play wan called for a1 “Glencarr” Scotch Whisky BEAT S. 0. E. TEAM few minutes while Kerley was being STARS AT TENNIS fCotnrmui attended to. The referee failed even Imperial quarts...... fl.25 I Bottles ...... $1.06 to give the Bona a foul. Imperial pints...... 65f I Flasks...... ,50# after the first quarter of a mile. The Penalty Goal. 7009 latter retained the lead for the balance Wests Won Easily From the Tn a mlxup In the goal mouth, and Tyler Captures Championship; BOUGHT of the course, gradually increasing the one Sons' back hit the ball jâ.it with distance between himself and the field Thistles; Saturday's Soc­ his hand, and the Wards wei/uwarded T. C. Fulton Proves a The B. C. Wine Company, Ltd. until the finish, when he came in near­ a penalty. Nichols took the kick and Surpfise Family Wine and Spirit Merchants. ly eight minutes ahead of Flngh. cer Results placed the ball Into the net. This en- OTTAWA PLAYERS Brethour beat the time of Charles t ou raged the Wards and they pressed Block. Hit Douglas Street. Phone MSS Brown, of Victoria, who won the race the Rons hard; a corner resulted and last year, by one and one-half minutes, Wilkie, who took the kick, placed the which was considered remarkable. In It wag a case of a grand team Inring ball Into the goal mouth, and Peafson WUh B. P. Rchwengers In the Old Annual Meeting of the N. H. A the heavy course, and the fact that the Saturday when the Rons of England netted the Wards' third goal. Another Country, it was an easy matter for Joe race was one-half mile longer this year went down to defeat before the Wards, corner followed and the same combina­ Tyler, the Spokane racquet expert, to An End to the Curse of Held; Lolonde for the than last, when It was a utile short of 4 to 1, at Beacon HHI. The Wards tion resulted In the fourth and deciding wade through the opposition and once Coast ten miles. The winner’s running and chose the south goal with the* wind goal of the game, Wilkie to Pe&rauiL more claim the title of the best singles Wearing Worthless Trusses his fresh condition at the finish, against them at th** start and during The Work of the Kerley brothers, player In the hoethwest. Had the fam­ stamp him as one of the best runners the entire period the Sons pressed them Oreenhalgh and Beach for the Rons, ous Victoria star refused to take part in the province. ^ hard but succeeded in tallying but one waa outstanding, while Allen, Pearson in the Davis cup games It would have The runners were encouraged by goal while the Wards also netted one. and Wilkie were the Ward stars. Montreal, Nov. 10 —The annual meet­ been different, for there is not a tennis < rowds who gathered all along the It was oKly the Sons' wild shooting Archie N. Huh* was absent from the ing of the National Hockey Association enthusiast on the Aoast who will admit course, and It Is safe to say that, from that lost them the game, while the Wards’ lineup; be Is suffering from a here Saturday was a quiet enough af­ that Tyler Is a better player than the interest shown the race will be a Wards’ shooting was perfect. The bod ankle. Rchwengers. On the season’s play, tha fair, the biggest sensation being that fixture, and tbit the entry list next Wards scored first, with a rush down the Ontario», formerly the Tecumaeha, The teams: Spokane star richly deserves the title, year will be much larger. the field and Pearson netted the tally. had bought Cliff Benedict# Fred Lake North Ward—Goal. Baines; full having met defeat on but two occas­ Not long after the Rons equalised the backs, New lands and Taylor; half­ ions, and as It happened both of these and Alf. Dennison frAnt Ottawa. The score, after passing the ball around In Patricks were very anxious to secure backs, Davidson, Thomas and Brown; reverses were administered by Can- the goal mouth, Wells sent an easy forwards, Wilkie, McGregor, Peaason, Benedict. SOCCER LEADERS roller past Baines. The Rons of Eng­ The association formally ratified the Nichol and Allen. Thert mere no surprises In the land supporters went doubles. Tyler and Brain, of Spokane, agreement between the Patricks and 11liment. Again It M :eff as though Hone of Bwgland—Goal, Hunt; full­ toe M. H. A., which will stand for a SEN] Ht LEAGUE. played a consistent game together in all Wards. 4; of England, L the Sons would score, backs, Hymers and Oreenhalgh; half­ year at least. backs, Martin. Blendell and Beach; of the Important tournaments, and the Thistles. L th*. ball up the field with a rush and committee ranked thin pair first. Mo*e Rupture Trouble. The association refused to accede to forwards. Kerley (F.), Oudg^n, Wells, Bays beat Rangers by default. with an open goal. Wells booted the The official ranking, as announced by the request of the Maritime Provinces League Standing. ball over the bar. The whistle blew Kerley (A.) and Douglas. Referee, Thompson. the committee, composed Of E. Cave- 60 Days’ Trial Hockey Association to be classed as- a D. Pts. for half time with the Rone pressing Brown-Cave, Vancouver; 8. L. Russell. major organisation Wests hard. West Victorious. Seattle, and W.i A. Goes, Portland, and Wards ...... To Prove It Changes In the playing rules dealing Wards Score Three. Victoria West had little difficulty the ranking, follows: with the return of the old system of James Gays 8. O. K. .... The wind was Increasing in the sec­ S Singles. ruling players off instead of fining ond half and the Sons had n hard Job Thistles ...... 1— J. C. Tyler, Spokane. Wash. them and a new agreement with the stopping the Wards’ rushes, which to keep your rupture from c-vn.ng aul. No Belt or Leg Straps to Annoy You Hangers ...... 2— T. C. Fulton. Victoria. B.C. And you can try It sixty laya-makc a Maritime Association were discussed, they succeeded In doing until the last That's why people who try this truss 9—H. C. Evans, Vancouver, B.C. thorough prove-lt-to-you t***t—without say It is as comfortable se their clothing. together with the schedule. All these* when, they went 8ECOND DIVISION. ten minutes of play, 4— A. S. Milne, Vancouver. B.C. having to risk a penny. It is water-proof—will hold In the both. questions were laid aside to be definite­ to pieces ant) the Wards netted three If it doesn't hold—If It doesn’t kevu yo|ir North Ward took the lead In the Inter­ 5— R. L. Russell, Seattle. Wash. Easily kept clean. ly settled at the next meeting. mediate by their defeat of Pandora, while goals. In this period Referee Thomp- run up. The Wests put up their best rupture from bothering you In any way- tfw Empires sprung a surprise by defeat­ •—L. K. Richardson. Portland. Ore. then it won’t cost you a single cent. Got World’s Greatest Rupture Book President Emmett Quinn was re­ game of the season, both In attack and 7— W. A. Mt Burney, Seattle, Wash. Don’t send any money—Just write for ing Victoria West 9-1. defence, Cyril Baker played a wonder­ The Only Thing Good Enough elected for another year. George Ken-, 8— W. A. Goss. Portland. Ore. our free book and find out everything The Nevy added another victory to their To Stand Such A Test you want to know. nedy announces that Newsy Lalonde ful game on the forward line, his 9— H. Kelleher. Seattle, Wash. had received a letter from the Patricks string by defeating the Empress eleven rushes and shooting being the. feature > You know as well as we that you can’t Full of facts never before put In print. 2-0. Iff—H. G. Garrett. Victoria. B.C. tell anything about a truss or anything Cloth bound—96 pages—30 separate ar­ asking him tè report at once In the of the game, while the work of the League Standing. Doubles. else for rupture merely by trying It on. ticles and 3 photographic illustrations. west, and that there Was little doubt backs was also good. Robertson, the That's tile worqj of going to a drugstore Will save you from being fooled and save L D. Pts. 1—J. C. Tyler and Pv Brain, Spokane, but that this star would be seen again Wards ...... 6 0 0 H) Wests custodian. Is on the sick list, and or local truss fitter's. you from wasting money. A„ truss______or______so-called“appliance** may on the coast during the'coming season. Wests ...:...... 4 X 9 s Bobby Stewart, a half-back, substitut­ Wash. Explains why elastic and spring trusses S-H. C. Evans and A. 8. Milne, Van­ seem all right when you first put It pn. ore a wicked crime—why they are the rup­ Those attending the meeting were: Navy ...... 1 2 9*9 ed and played a brilliant game be­ and afterwards prove utterly worthless. tured man's worst enemy—why the law Me Stirs. Kennedy, Canadiens; Litchen- Empress ...... • 2 2 10 votes*BELTS tween the posts. Robertson, however, couver, B.C. The only way In the world you can should stop their salt*. heim and Boone, Wanderers; Quinn, Empires ...... 2 2 1 b will be back In the game by next Sat­ I—W. A. MBurney and 8. L. Russell, make sure of exactly what you’re getting Exposes the humbug "'appliances. • Quebec; Le sueur and Rosenthal, Ot­ Pandoras urday, when the Wards and Wests Seat*. Wash. is by a «0 days’ trial—a thorough day- “methods.” ••plasters.” etc. aftrr-day test. .< tawa; Marshall, Toronto, and Wal and Men's Own CtKtfM sss » clash. / 4— T. C Fulton and H. G. Garrett, Shows why operation Is often a needless Victoria, B.C. And our guaranteed rupture holder— gamble with death and why, Tf a man Jimmy Murphy for the new Ontario «ub|«ct*4 le great The Scots Just avoided being white­ the famous Cluthe Automatic Massaging manages to get well from the operation, JUNIOR LEAGUE. 5— W. A. Goes and H. 8. Wells, Port­ team. The meeting waa devoid of any washed, while the Wests, after secur­ Truss—Is the only thing of any kind what­ he .often has to keep on wearing a truss. sensations. Victoria West increased their lead In land. Ore. / ever for rufffure that you can get on sixty And It tells all a hour the Cluthe Auto­ the Junior league by easily defeating I.1 ing a long lead, played on the defens- days' trial, the only thing good enough matic Massaging Truss and how you can M. C. A. 7-6. for m At the annual meeting of the Vic­ to stand such a long and thorough test. try It sixty days and how little It costs league Standing. If you keep It. .JETH0UR SMASHES toria Uwn Tennis Club to-night a Something Nothing Else Boon Gives endorsements of over 6.00t people. w. l Pet. The Rangers failed to put tn an ap­ The Cluthe Automatic Massaging Truss Victoria West ...... g « « number of Important business matters Better write for the hook to-day-It telle TEN MILE RECORD h fovad In the Dunlop. pearance for their game with the Bays will come up for discussion, among is so utterly different from anything elee things you rould .-never find out by going North Ward ...... 1 1 I for rupture that it luui received eighteen at Oak Bay and the* referee awarded them the extension of the grounds on to doctors or drugstores Simply use the y. M. C. A...... t S • separate patents. coupon or say In a letter or postal "Send Sidney, Nov. Iff—The annual ten-mile moisture, maintains the game to the latter by default. Fort street, which will be made before It provides the only way ever discovered INTERMED1ATE RUGBY. the opening of the 1914 season. The for overcoming the weakness which Is the load race run under the auspices of real cause of rupture. ______THIS BRINGS IT - the Sidney Athletic Club, Saturday, High School defeated the James Bays If all the railway companies In Great meeting will be called at 9.10- p.m. Britain adopted electric traction It is Just how It does that—entirely auto­ was won by Ira H. Brethour hi 67 6 to 3. and the Law Students and Uni­ matically—Is all explained in the fre* book. Sox 419—CLUTHE COMPANY versity closed with a draw score. 1 all. estimated4 that no fewer than 3,000.010 tons min., 4% sec., on a course that was In CAREPUL ANSWER. Will Save You From Operation 126 East 23d SL, NEW YORK CITY League Standing of coal would be saved every year, while The Cluthe Truss has so thoroughly places ankle-deep In mud. Fa rah among other advantages would be a Send me your Free Book and Trial W. U D Pts proved Its merits that physicians in all Offer. Flng, A Hindu, finished second; Al- High School ...... Ï 9 9 4 purer atmosphere as well as cleaner car- parts of the world and surgeons in the Gehrks, third, Tate. Students riages and stations. U. 8. Army and Navy now recommend It ftitirth. Diversity instead of advising operation. It has Elmer John took the h ad at the start BA. Cars for Hire, $3.00 per Hour. R. brdugbt complete recovery ih hundreds of cases alter operation has proved a Address hut waa forceff to give, way to Brethour Walter Ure. phono R.fllS. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1913 "T* BAJISTIC THEATRE SOCIAL AND PERSONAL QUITE APPROPRIATE The Most Delicious,

MONDAY AND TUESDAY —Æ *STSLXT'+ZSJ&Sl OF ALL TEAS IS ■•w Mil HW Si sad addrw et the emterj "THE NEXT OENEHATION* Beautiful two-real Photoplay. •A PROPOSAL PNOM NOBODY" Site fourth story of •‘Who* WU1 Marry Maryr * D. W. McLeod, of Toronto, Is a guest "SALMA" "GAUMONT GRAPHIC" «Â YANKEE IN MEXICO" H. D. Bonnar, of Toronto, Is a guest S3 to S26 t the Dominion hotel. "COME SEVEN ’LEBEN" While of course we al­ a. M. Norman, of Wilmington, Del., Blograph Comedy. ways eadeavor to procure CEYLON TEA-BECAUSE OF ITS that which Is BXCLU- I» at the Empress hotel. S1VE. our efforts have UNVARYING GOOD GUAUTY . . . never mot #lth better Cot T. H. Tracy, ef Vancouver, Is a success than in this new guest at the Empreee hotel. lta« of LBATHBR JEWEL CASKS. Bee dis­ Dominion play In Broad street Prank T. Havlland. of Now York. Is "1 THEATRE. OF. LUXE I windows. registered at the Dominion hotel. We are showing them • • • la Pig Skin, Russian Mr. Justice Murphy Is A guest at the SPECIAL ATTRACTION Leather and Puma. .Russian Leather Jewel Empress hotel while In the city, Cases In shades of Brown. Btoe and Ironclad Orey. M. L. Havage, ef Montreal, registered -if ft Tannhauser The latter Is the very newest thtng In jewel at the Empress hotel thle morning. Sale Prices Wagner's famous opera presented in a 3-part Photodrama. *1?uma Leather Jewel T. A. Brereton, of Vancouver, arrived Caere are shown In colors at the Dominion hotel this morning, And 10 Oft as Well A magnificent production,. of Green. Brown and Elephant Orey. Also Other interesting pictures They vary so much la R. A. Rutter Is again In the city, and sise. finish and the Is registered at the James Bay hoteL THREE DAYS ONLY. numerous receptacles that e • b Entire Stock et See . to Retail them here Is Monday, Wednesday, Novem- Impossible. You*» natur­ P. Wilson Is registered at the Em­ ber 10, 11 and It. ally desire to see them. press hotel while here from Vancouver Grass Chairs R. E. Walker Is staying at the Em­ press hotel while In the city from All sizes, styles- and shapes. SHORTT, HILL Vancouver. • • • Sale prices pt~l>SS 0 Robert M. Nugent, of New York, Is ,Ltd one of this morning's arrivals at the At the sign ef the Empress hotel. S2.se, $3 ied 33.56 EDNA AUG Four Dials. • • i 8. J.-Harvey, of Toronto, came into THE THREE DANCING MAES Corner Broad and View And 10% cash discount as Streets. the city to-day, and Is staying at the Empress n wind, 4 miles W.; rahi, Choir or the local ntuslc stores. 10; weather, dear. _ _ Vancouver—Barometer. *96; tempera TTwte's a Reason DIRT ture, 42; minimum. 42; wind. 4 miles hi. rain. .M; weather, clear. Kamloops—Barometer, 29.*; tempera­ for Crape-Nuts ture. *; minimum. *; wind, calm; weath­ er. Clear. Victoria Theatre Francisco-Barometer, 29.98; tem Sold by Grocers perature, 64; minimum, 64; wind. 4 miles W.; weather, cloudy., Old Dutch Edmonton—Barometer. -*.74; tempera­ Under Auspices Victoria Ladles' Musical Club. ture. *; minimum. 14; wind, 4 miles W weather, clear. Winnipeg—Barometer. *94; tempera EMILIO DE COCORZA ture, •; minimum. •; wind, 4 miles Eminent Baritone. weather, part cloudy. Victoria Dally Weather. B—NT! Santa, ,1.69 to $*.4«. Gallery 76c. Observation» taken 6 a m., noon and Bra Attica opens for Subscriber* Saturday, Nov. lit for general public. p. m , Saturday: Monday, Nov. 17, : Temperature. Highest ...... r VICTORIA' DAILY TIMER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10; 1913

Wry gates of dêfpair. The God who The governor-general REGATIONS could overthrow paganism and recon­ struct Empires could ah» disentangle and uplift the man who had fallen Into AT Cm CHUMES the snare of sin. See Our Window See Our Window At Emmanuel Baptist church Rev. William Stevenson, preaching from the test: "For My Yoke Is Eaay, and My Display of Evening Sermons on Temperance and Burden Is St. Matthew 11. Display of Evening to Introduce Week of Prayer doubt that Christ had given this Fabrics To-day Draw Many to the tollers the land. Fabrics To-day 739 Yates St. Phone 1391

which the Y. M. CT A. world s weak of prayer. Special Inducement for To-Morrow’s Selling life that to the latter out that while the truly of the Y. M. C. A., the teat chosen being Romane 1. IS: I A* net New Arrivals in Christ could bring the Interesting News From Special Reductions Christ; hr U Is the power of Ood uni< always Is view. beet out of the aalvatl-m to «wry eee that bellovsth; the Blanket and Com­ te the Jew fir at. and aleo to the Greek.’ in Millinery Embroideries and Presbyterian church were In charge si forter Department who «erupted the pulr’t et thr Mati Rev. Leslie PMge-m. of JR. John's. We have gathered together a large Flouncings Vancouver, who exchanged with Mr. »narl>,d number of ready-to-wear Hate, some ramy Fine New Scotch that sell in the regular way for We have just received a fine ship­ evening he preached to young The .atotonglag point of the ♦12.50, and have decided to put ment of fine cambric embroideries and them on the bargain table for a few flouncing» which we are now offering tin rtf. * the courue of which he told the world was for Ood. whether he w#s Blankets consciously to or not. Tbe thing day*. Thin lot include» fashionable for sale at very moderate price*. They of the Y. M. C. A., who when he first for every young men to do was to If you art» interested in Blanket* of modèle in all latest ahades. Price» are all new designs and are embroider­ went to London pursued a worldly make thé beet of the opport unity which tine quality, we wonld advise you to for a few day* ...... |5.00 ed on the best quality.of eambrie. euwrhe until he one day drifted, quite Ood placed In hie way—fur It ceme by chance. Into a pince where servie*» sooner or later. inspect our stock before buying else­ Semi-trimmed and fteedy-to-weer Hat» Tine Cambric Corset Oorer embroid­ were being held. He was converted, Last evening at the Congregational where. The etoek is large and in a large variety of ehape* and ery in • variety of eyelet désigné, 18 and from that conversion sprang the church. Rev. Hermon Careen spoke on Interest In social work, and the salva­ varied and represent* the finest trimming». We require tbe space inches wide. Per yd...... 25f “Christianity or Socialism." In the ] " manufactured in the great mills of tion of his fellosrmçn, which resulted course of his sermon referring te the these hats occupy for Christmas In the founding of the great organisa­ Scotland. We have them in every Flouncing, with all-over» to match, 27 reaction which had taken place with­ stock. so>we have decided to dear inches wide. Per yd...... 40# tion which la now one of the most In­ in the chupch against the spirit of su­ required sise and weight from $3.60 them cut at the special price, 92.50 fluential for good In the whole world. preme Individualism which has been Mev. Dr. Clay, at 8t. Andrew’s Pres­ to...... v...... *10.00 embroideries, 3Vi to 12 inches wide. so dominant during the past few years. byterian church, preaching In the even­ Pej yard...... lZ1/^ Mr. Carson referred to the development ing from the same text ( Romans L of work among young men, pointing to Eiderdown Comforters 16). emphasised throughout his sermon Embroideries, 2% to 4^ inches wide. the numerous brotherhood movements Special Prices on Heavy that tbe Ooepei of Christ was the only Per yard...... 8Vi# which had sprung up within the church power that could uplift and protect; neither the church nor the IF. ,M. C. as well as outside It. Special mention in Great Prolusion Coatings and Suitings Embroideries, 1 inch to 3 inches wide. was made of the Y. M. C. A. organisa­ A., apart from Christ, could lead young Per yard...... 6*/2< tion, and the kindred organisation for men to do aright. It required the poorer yoyns women, the T. W. C. A., both These Comforters are all filled with Onr fine stock of heavy Winter Coat­ t«f Ood unto salvation. at which were line examples of the apeeially cleansed and purified down, Big congregations were present both ings is disappearing fast. Neverthe- newer spirit which has awakened and morning and evening at the Centennial making a comforter that is both - leas there is still a good assortment the purpone of which was the reachlns Flannelette Nightgowns Methodist church, when Rev: F. R. out of a helping hand to one's fellow» warm, sanitary and light. We have in all )«pular colorings in shot sstrs- Greer occupied tfc» pulpit, preaching them in a large range of prices to ehana, chinchillas, plaids, seifs, and In the morning on "Temperance and Made from a warm, soft finished flan­ CADETS HAVE FIELD l$AV. suit all purses, Prices from $7.50 reversible*. These are extraordinary the Abolition of the Baloona” In the to...... 825.00 nelette, in white or pink. They come course of this Mr. Oreen made special values. Regular prices, $1.25 to 83.75 in either slipover style or fasten on reference to the law which Is to come yard. Special price, per yard, $1.00 the front. All are prettily trimmed Into force In January next In connec­ 1* • Wifi Each far Attachera 93.00 tion with the saloons. He gave an Famous Maish with embroidery ; three-quarter Object lesson for the benefit of the Scotch sud English Tweeds, in all col­ sleeves. Good value at $2.25 awl children present, telling of the char­ Both attackers and defenders won I» H. R. H. Duke of Connaught aaaeen ors and mixtures— ...... 91.06 acter and effbets of alcohol, and. by the cadet field day at Beacon Hill, Comforters Reg. 75e yd., 45 inches wide. Special applying a lighted match to the spirit breaking even aa to the result of the Arthur. and burning It. demonstrating the two “actkma" they engaged In. There per yard...... 60# manner In which alcoholic liquor burn­ were about one hundred boya from the Reg 85e yd., 46 inehea wide. Special ed the body. The only cure for a man Dainty Waists Central. Sir Jam An Douglas and other patent proses*. They’re built up of per yard ...... 70# addicted to the use of drink was to be schools In the affair. Reg. $1.25 yd., 50 inches wide. Spe­ flrond through Jesus Christ, who would The defending force, under Lieuten­ MEETINGS layers of fine, long fibred cotton in­ ants A. Moore, T. Taylor, N. Jones and terlocked into one piece. These are cial per yaril ,...... 81.00 Temptingly Priced B. Baaaett. left the Central school Centra! Union.- The CcntraL^fnion. extremely light end as warm as grounds at ten o’clock and took up a W C. T. U., will meet on Tuesday toast ami serve every purpose of a These New Waist* are indescribabfy position on the east slope of the hill. afternoon at 1.» In the Y. W. C. A. put Into force. He also celled atten­ The attaching party was under the good down comfort. Prices, 84.50, Women’s Pyjamas at smart and more chic than ever. The tion to the possibility of a request for command of Major C. A. Wiile. Cap­ A. Director»—On Friday 85.00 ami...... 98.50 enviable reputation of Gordone’ waist extension of time, and ursad on his tain W. B. Hutchison, lieutenants T. department has been earned by show­ eongreicallon the need of seeing that N. Htbben, H. Pickard. C. B. Whitney. afternoon at 3 o’clock the bound Popular Prices the In* was enforced. C. C. Campbell and W. Lewie. Lieut. directors of the T. W. kc. A. ing the smartest styles at the right time In the evening Mr. Oreen spoke to n W. J. Wllhy, of the corps of guide*, in the rest room of the association. Juvenile’s Pyjamas Flannelette'Pyjamas, in double-breast­ and at prices that are lower than such congregation largely was referee. ed style, in a variety of fancy striped qualities usually sell for. young men, and from text In Just the right thing for the youngsters After a sharp engagement of, ten Municipal Chapter. L O. D. E.—There colorings. Suit...... 82.25 Exquisite Waists of either crepe de Romans L It had. he si minutes the attacking party 1 annihi­ te wear thote chilly nights, for they prophetic vision on the part of the will be a meeting of the executive of lated the defenders by a clever flank­ Mercerised Cotton Pyjamas, in double- chine or messaline silk in all popular Apostle Puni to speak such words, tak­ the Municipal Chapter of the Daugh­ are beautiful and warm, and they'll colors. Gordons’ price___..85.75 ing Into consideration tbe time In ing movement led by Major Wills. ters of the Empire on Thursday morn­ take great pleasure in wearing them, breasted style, in mauve, blue and which he lived, when Christianity waa This action was followed by another, ing at 16,16. In the Alexandra Club. white; fasten w.ith fancy silk frogs. Beautiful Net Waists trimmed with the two parties being placed back In too, for every one is decorated with a new and despised sect, and most of numerous dogs heads. They are made Suit ...... 82.50 pearls and silk lined. Splendid value Its followers of the humble class. Since position. The defenders were on their Frances Willard Union.—The Frances for ...... 87.75 Pool's time, however, the Influence of Willard Union of the W. C. T. U. will from a splendid quality of flannel­ Pyjama*, made of fine seer-sucker; Christ's teachings had accomplished meet on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock ette that will ataml lot* of wear. very serviceable and beautiful. Col­ Hand-worked Irish Crochet Lace Waist In the home of Mrs. William Mitchell. We have them in all children’s sizes ors mauve, blue, and white. Per worked in a beautiful design. A 3070 Washington avenue. from 81-75 to...... 82.25 suit *3.25 handsome piece of work.—845.00 Political Equality There Will he gdod muelc and speeches at the meeting this evening of the Political Just Arrived Equality Leegte, which la to be held for several months. The organist will made candy, Mr». Fred Nlvin; plants oua troops, and a demonstration In and there will be an illustrated story In the room* of the King's Daughters, be assisted by Mias Palmer, Mias B. and flowers, Mr*. Hasell and Mrs. Hol­ ft rat-aid work, bandaging, etc., will be and other Interesting numbers. It 1* Neilson’s 721 Courtney street. The meeting le Palmer. Miss Bocock and Mr. Bryant. man; home-made cooking, the Agnes given by Buffalo patrol; the 1st troop hoped that the public will show their public. At good programme, covering a wide Dean* Cameron Chapter. I. O. D. Girl Guides will give a skipping drill; Interest by being present. Chocolates range of composera, hae been chosen. fishpond, Mr*. K Ingham; and pro­ Meet This Evening.—The Y. P. 8. C. gramme, Mr*. Coilia. A short pro­ E. of flt. Columba church. Oak Bay, Chocolates des Aristo­ Dominion CWU Service Exams. -The gramme will be given during the after­ are holding their monthly social gath- noon, and a number of the leading vo- crate». * Dominion Civil Service examinations erlag this evsniag la the church on ! pallets and Instrumentalists of the city will begin to-ntorrow afternoon at Lift. Hulton street A short programme Twill eohiriftiu* numbers tor the even- The Demonstrator. |n the public works' department rooms, has been arranged and refreshments ; Ing proceeding*. Tennyson's “Dream Every piece different will be served. All wl Poet Office building:* The first will be of fair women" which proved such a Specially Prepared attend will be welcomed their devoted to the preliminary examina­ Fruits. friends also. tions, and Wednesday and Thursday We are giving away to the qualifying examinations. Dr. Maraschino Cherries. To Hold Baaaar. -The l*adies *f the Campbell, as usual, will be the presid­ two instructive books Hard Centre Assorted. Psychic Research Society are making ing examiner. on “How to Take Pic­ final preparations for their basaar. to ▲t the Fountain be held In Foresters' hall, Broad street, To Help Bailor*.—At the services at tures ,by Flashlight" on November 11. commencing at 1 most the city churches next Sunday, S. P. C. A. Annual Meeting. — The and “At Home with a Hot Drinks— o'clock, and continuing throughout the which will be 'observed as Bailors' annual meeting of the 8. P. C. A. will (Chocolate, Bouillon, afternoon and evening. A substantial Sunday, envelopes will be found for be held In the cafe of the Alexandra Kodak.’’ Call and ask tea will be- served and a concert will special collections In behalf of the Club on Wednesday evening next at for them. be held In the evening. Connaught Seamen's Institute. Ser­ 8 o’clock. The chair will be taken by mon* suitable to the occasion will be Lindley Crease, K. C. The Dean of Sodas and Sundae*. BL Andrew's Ladles’ Auxiliary.—The preached In most of the pulpits, and a Columbia and other» will address the monthly meeting of the Ladles' Auxil­ special Thanksgiving service will be iary of 81. Andrew's Society will be held In Christ Church cathedral on held In the A- O. F. hall this evening at Sunday afternoon, when all who are Concert.—The Girl « o'clock. Business In connection with Interested In the work are urged to Guides and Boy Scouts of the Congre­ Your Doctors Prescription the "At Home" to he held on November attend. gational church will give an Interest­ We specialise—uniformity, strength, purity. This and the 17 Is lo be dlecueeed. There will also ing afternoon and evening perform­ desire to lead in the scientific branch of our profession is your be on Initiation of candidate» Mr» Y. W. C. A. Baaaar.—The following ance at the Congregational church next protection. Bring u* your prescription, or have your doctor Ward, the president. *111 preside. ladles will have charge of rtalle at the Wcdneaday. In the afternoon under T. W. C. A. baaaar to be held on No­ the joint auspices, there will he a sale Phone 2963. We deliver promptly. Sldney Lodge, I. O. O. T.-Thts even­ vember 18: Plain and fancy work. of work and tea. In the evening there ing at 7.16 a special train will leave the Mrs. Lelaer and Gould home- will be a display of drills by the vari- Victoria * Sidney railway Matton. Blanchard street, for Sidney, calling at Perfumes Winter Chaps Hillside. CkiverdaJe and Royal Oak on It Is not a pleaaant feeling to outgoing and return journey, this be­ The m swl, the best Note have chapped face or hands—be­ thr makes from Franco, Rossi». ing in order that members of'the Vic­ SLEEP DISTURBINGunit RUDDER WEAKNESS sides it Is unsightly. Germany. Great Britain an* toria and Dtatrtct lodges who wish lo attend the anniversary of Sidney lodge. America: Ivel’o Violet Witch Hazel Cream ...... 66# 1. O. G. T., may do so. Tbe train will Bcurjsii—"Ross Fsmpem." Mme. Fayerfl’o Cold Cream.S6# return from Sidney at RR BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH V FINE alarm to get up mpnu*—'Mnrinclla- Colgate's Cold Cream...... Mf Lectures.—Under Houkipna—“Ideal.” Daggett Raundell** Cold Theosophlcal Ruaulcce of th can filter and sift all the poisons from ii. with—a great clock Ksrflsri—'‘Djorhioe." Cream, SB# to ...... 60# -n Most Chronic Sufferers the blood, and drive It out of the sys- Mme. FayarsFo Skill Feedî~r60# Mr. L. W.‘ Rogers, Intrrnatlonnl lec­ Valois— “Braies Vis 1st.- Mme. Fayard'e Vanishing turer for the eoetety. will deliver three Find Relief . From Few Rsllstt— “Qsrleod. Ose Fier».* lecturse at the King's Daughters' reel So sure, eo positive, so quick and to tell time all day by. room, Courtney et root, this week. The Doses of Groxone lasting, are the results obtained from D relie— •NeugueL" first, on Friday night will le en the the use of Croxone, that three dome a Icilma Cream day for a fev da. e are often all that It’s guaranteed to wake you Creme Rhea subject: "Do We Burvlye Bodily Colgate—"Eclat.’ nrath:" the second. Saturday night; Croxone eoon relievea such condi­ Is required ta end the worst backache, "Risible and Invisible Bvnlutlon;" and tions because it reachee the very root» regulate the most annoying bladder every day with a five-minute We have a bf**el«tlo" of per. disorders, and overcome the numerous No dressing table la Palm Olivs Cream third, Sunday afternoon, at f orcloeh: of the disease. It aoake right into the fumlacr*. ■topped up, inactive kidneys, through other similar conditions. call, or ten successive half­ ithoot one. Melba Cream "The Life Sublime.” The evening lec­ tures will commence et • o’clock. the walls and linings; dean» out the Croxone)\s eo prepared that It le little filtering celle and glande; nsu- practically Impossible to Pike II % 1th- minute rings. . Organ Recital. recital traltxes and dissolves the poisonous out results. will be given In the Centennial Meth uric acid substances that lodge In the An original package’ cost, hut a Big Ben is made in La Salli, Illinois, U. S. A. odist church next Wednesday, at 1.16 Joint* and muscles to scratch and Ir- trifle, and all druggists are authorised by WirrcLOX He’s easy to wind, easy » ÏVEL’S PHARMACY to return the purchase price If Croxone DIFFERENT No charge will be made for read, and pleasing to hear. Price 83.00 anywhere. WE DELIVER admission, bet a the inflamed membranes of the blsd- will be taken In aid of a member of der, and cleans out and strengthen* of how old you are. how Ions you have the choir who hae "been seriously IM the stopped up. lifeless kidneys eo they suffered, or what else hie fade* 1

12 Victoria daily times, Monday, November io, ma

barns and houses acquired on the site have been made CORPORATION OF THE I THE DISTRICT OF chargee after the payment of the sum of and adjacent to It will be demolished, for financing the project The ten­ OAK CAY. money already charged upon the seme, HUMPBACK DAM WILL and the vicinity thoroughly cleared up. pay such deficit (If any) eut of thé cur­ ders for the Margaret Jenkins school rent year*» revenue of the Corporation to Mr. Khle says that the dam at Sooke BUILDING STIMULATES do* to-morrow and a contract should BY-LAW NO. 1 BY-LAW NO. ISA nay person or corporation from whom lake is now almost finished, and tt be lot there also, and tiadirs are also they may borrow thé money upon the work la progressing on the sen security of the debentures hereby author- BE FINISHED SHORUY now out for the new Beacon Hill toed. or to the several respective holders school, eo that If the buUdtag pro­ OIHÏÏ1TFE A BY-LAW A BY-LAW of the mid debentures. ______gramme I» not to be checked a fur­ » This By-Law ehall, before the final ther unie of debenture» Is urgently Te Ratas tty e^riMMWS» Te Balm the Sum of 6M.000.00 far Water pawing thereof, receive thr aroeot of the SOOKE POULTRY SHOW Works Furpeeee. electors of the mid Corporation in the Engineers Expect to Have Bar­ required. Small solas of stock bar» manner provided for to the ' Municipal taken place from time to time throegk WHBRRAS the MsoMsal Oeenel WHBRBAB the Municipal Council of the FRASER Corporation of the Dtotrtot of Oak Bay Act.M and ehall take effect on the day Many Exhibit, an Entered far Com­ the year, but the board would like a Iks Oorgerallee of the Dtabtat of after the final passing thereof. rier Completed by Christ­ has determined to pure bane and lay within substantial block disposed of to pro­ Bor Iris determined ta «ônetroet----- W. This By-Law may be cited as the paction—Or. Tolmlo Will Open the Municipality of the Dtotrtot of C mas; Progress on Work vide necessary funds. Trsek-Lsyiif ou ’ "Waterworks Loan By-Law. *11." •how on Wedneedey. y water mains for supplying water The committee of the board doairos TAKH NOTICE that the above to a true the to habitants of the Municipality of the copy of the proposed By-Law upon which to be la a position ta report to the Lias Wtil Join the Bird, Intended for exhibition at the ►totrtet of Oak Bay. board at the regular mooting on Wed- Steel Early If ext I m. tko™r5 Tn order to Inspect the work at Booke poultry ahow may be loft up to EmSssts AND WHEREAS It to Intended to bor- Humpback reservoir. Water Commis­ atx o’clock to-morrow afternoon at the »w the sum of thirty-five thousand 4 tore (MM88.88) for the object of purchas­ F. W. CLAYTON. sioner Rust, Alderman Dtlworth and office of the Victoria and Books Mo­ •LENDIO AGRICULTURAL LA NO •Me Impose, br si jS ♦bo provisions of ’S ing and toying the water mains heretabe- c. m. a Resident Engineer Khle paid a visit to tor Transportation Company. Cormor­ COMPENSATION CASE IN PORT PHASER DISTRICT. ant a tree t, and will be conveyed to the Humpback on Saturday afternoon. show bulldlnsa at Books In time for Poratloe of tbs District CORPORATION OP THE TOWNSHIP They found that such gdbd progresj Claim la Mads Against City far Fail­ Rural Population Will Derive Area the powers contained OP ESQUIMALT. the opening of the show on Wednes­ Clauses Act "woiervanrew By-Lair. roe. ’ posse a has been made on the dam' that the day. Benefit Frem Transportation Facili­ br the Municipal Council of the Corpora­ AND WHIR1AJ the eel tion of the District of Oak Bar. sod work should be through by Christmas. Dr. B. P. Tolmle, Dominion live stork ties—Preparing Heavy Output e# of the newer rentals char which was null/ passed on tbs rflh dor MUNICIPAL ELECTION8» 1914. commissioner for the province end year Jill under the said Of the MOO cubic yards of material Mixed Farming Products. and Sewer Construction “ of January, utv, umwr me iwwsil president of the B. C. Agricultural As­ Tax By-Lêw I* tnlned in the Municipal Clauses Act ___ li la not often that the city Council three dottors *a?d * L VOTERS' LIST. which will be placed within the formes, sociation. will open the show at three ,ort£ upon the security of the water rates and la asked to meet a claim for compen­ forty-i chargee Imposed by and enforceable ui * some 8,500 yards of concrete have been o’clock on Wednesday afternoon In the 110.841.4»). sation for an accident arising from A cursory glance at the review of the AND VÜniil the amount of money ririons of "The Water Fron NOTICE la hereby given that. In accord- put in position to date. The temporary fire hall at Sooke Harbor. The prises Insufflciant protection of holes for I ready charged i ►on the said sewer Rate By-Law, 1919," pa mod by the M •noo with the provisions of flection IS, work accomplished by the builders of ■ tale to the eui olpal Council of the Corporation of Municipal Elections Act. till, end the trestle Is connected with the dam and will be distributed on the Thursday poles belonging to the city lighting — of sixteen thousand, Amending Acte of Nil and NU. tiw tot- evening by. Mrs. R. H Pooler, and fol­ the Grand Trunk Pacific Transcontin­ » hundred and___etahty-elsht < dollars sod District of Oak Bay. under the powers serves to convey the hand-operated system, but such a one will be pro r* cents (Ildus.*). contained in the Oak Bay Act. toll. rowing procedure» are necessary for those lowing that there will be n dance. aented through the city electrician at ental Railroad this year shows that the AND WHMRBAS the arid debt Is ero- persona, who are not Registered Owners AND WHEREAS the estimated amount of property within the limits of the Muni­ car* with concrete from the mixer to Prom the entries made with the sec­ this evening's meeting of the city contractors are beating time. Track atsd oe the security of the arid Sewsr of water rates and chargee chargeebie the point* along the dam where work Rants), Imposed by end enforceable un­ under the said Water Chargee By-Law, cipality and are desirous of having their retary no far It Is apparent that the council. laying east of the Rockies was an easy der the said Sewer Rental sod Sewer names placed upon the Voters' List Is proceeding. At the south end thi iflO. and the Water Frontage Rates’By- second show Is going to set * record It appears that some time since a task compared with the stretch of Construction Tux By-Low. PROPERTY OWNER (not Registered engineers have had to go a considerable ISIS, for the year 1M1 to eight In numbers, and those who know the young man. the claimant, and a girl country through the central interior AND WH ERRAS the Corporation In thousand six hundred and thirty-eight Owner) who has made a statutory de­ 'way down for the foundations. How­ tends to guoientee the payment of the energy and enterprise of the breeders moneys to he borrowed "under the__ dollars and twenty-eight cents (N,898.ID- claration stating that he or she to tiro ever. bed rock has been reached ani were walking after dark along Rock­ of British Columbia out to the Pacific « he borrowed under the holder of the last agreement to purchase. In the district are satisfied that In Coast terminus at Prince Rupert. To thority of this By-Law and the Interest AND WHEREAS the amount of money the toe of the dam Is to be put In there land avenue at the intersection of thereon as additional security tor the already charged upon the mid water ÎL th2, l^e,1 “•***•* of sueed debt of one hundred and fitly under the mid Water Chargee By-Law. hotel or boardlng-houro. or any por­ Books ere so much above the average, 1918, and^ the Water Frontage Rate By- the dam. a light railway with 88-lb. cipitating them both Into the hole. steel are nearing the Nechaco River housand dollars ($150.000 00) to the sum tion of a dwelling-house, tenement steel rails connecting It with the rock and there Is such e splendid market The young lady easily clambered and from the west the track is closing of five thousand, three hundred and botol or boardlng-houro. WHO HAS for nil the produce that can be raised up to Fort Fraser. All the widest JjHj dollars and , fifty-six cents AND WHEREAS the Corporation tn- BEEN A RESIDENT IN THE MUNI­ crusher about a quarter of a mile out. but the claimant was bruised, and snde to guarantee the payment of CIPALITY FROM THE FIRST DAY OF away. A No. 8 Austin crusher Is at right at the doors of the breeders, he now claims compensation for lose gaps, Idrgest canyons and broadest riv­ AND WHEREAS the amount of the îoneya to be borrowed under the author­ JANUARY OF THE CURRENT YEAR, whole rateable land and improvements or work Immediately at the base of a that It Is little wonder It has been of time. A statement on the incident ers which contended the laying of steel ity of this By-Law. and the Interest there­ and who ahall, unless exempted by the real property of the Municipality of the on aa additional security for the payment provisions of the proviso at the end of trapp rock, which furnishes fine ma­ engaged In by n number of people will accompany the communication have been linked up; It Is now easy District of Oak Bay according to the tost sailing, and nothing barring a calamity ?.ï£'* of section 69 of the terial for the purpose, both of the rock since last fall. from the city oleotrlciap. revteed Assessment Roll, namely the roll AND WHEREAS the estimated defici­ Municipal Act" have paid directly to the Many valuable prises are being of­ will check the meeting of the ends of for the year 1»1S, ie tiro sum of rovea for concrete and for ballast on the Some years ago in Victoria West, million, eight hundred and seventy-one ency In the aald water rates and charges Municipality all rates, taxes or aaroro- light railway which Is to be laid to fered by the association for competi­ while her companions were awày steel during next aaiqmer—the Joining thôuaand. one hundred and seventy dol­ chargeable under the mid Water Charges ments which are not chargeable on land, tion at this show, and n number of up of the railroad centring In the Fort lars f97.871.170.80). By-Lsiw. mo. and the Water Frontage which rates, taxes or assessments so paid Sooke lake to handle the concrete pipe seeking assistance, k child was drown­ Rate. 1919, required to make up the ahall amount to NOT LESS THAN TWO rope, some of which were offered at Fraser district. AND WHEREAS this By-Law shall along the right of way. The power for ed In a pool of wa^er Which had col­ trot be altered or repealed except with amount of the annual Interest and sinking DOLLARS, due to the Municipality for the crusher is supplied by a 8ft h. p. last show, will encourage the exhibit­ lected after rains Ifi a telephone pole The real problems of transportation, the consent of the Lieutenant-Governor- fund upon the proposed debt of thirty- the current year, other than water rates which have hindered the development five thousand dollars ($36.000.00) to three or taxes, or license fees for dogs. motor which obtains its motive power ors. hole. ». > tn-Council: from the wires of the Vancouver Isl­ of the central interior, will then have THEREFORE the Municipal Council thousand and eighty dollars and two Provided, that no person shall be en­ been overcome. No section of the of the Corporation of the Dtotrtot of Oak cento (43,080.02). titled to vote under a householder s quali­ and Power Company along temporary Bay enacts aa follower AND WHEREAS the amount of the fication. nor shall hie or her name be wires strung from Coldstream. Now CONSIDER FINANCES PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD country will derive a greater benefit 1. It shall he lawful for the Reeve of whole ratable land and Improvements or Included In the annual voters' list of the frem the railroad facilities, which this the Corporation of the Dtotrtot of Oak real property of the Municipality of the Municipality, unless he or she shall. ON that the face of the quarry has been Two Finance Committees Meet To­ Itoy to borrow upon the security of the sufficiently opened to handle the rock AGAINST APPENDICITIS main line service will give, than the District of Oak Bay. according to the last OR BEFORE THE FIRST DAT OF day to Hasten the Bale of •ewer rental* enforceable under the » revised Assessment Roll, namely, the roll DECEMBER IN EACH YEAR. ENTER expeditiously, the work Is progressing agricultural community In the valley visions of the Sewer Rental and He- „ for the year 1919. le the ettm of seven mil­ WITH THE ASSESSOR OR CLERK OF satisfactorily. Debentures. Victoria people who have stomach lands surrounding Fort Fraser. The Conet ruction Tax By-Law and tipon the lion eight hundred and seventy-one thou­ THE MUNICIPALITY HIS OR HER oredlt end the guarantee of the Con The city has also two air compres­ and bowel trouble should guard point where these oncoming bands of tien a| large by way of the debeni sand one hundred and seventy dollars NAME AS A VOTER AND SHALL sors at work for drilling. The whole of This afternoon the finance commit­ against appendicitis by taking simple steel will meet controls the largest and hereinafter mentioned, from any person (97.871.170.06). MAKE AND CAUSE TO BE DELIVER­ tee of the city council met the finance or pensons, or body or bodies corporate AND WHEREAS this By-Law shall ED TO THE SAID ASSKHHOR OR this portion of the contract Is being buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as richest arCa of general mixed farming not be altered or repealed except with the CLERK AT TUB SAME TIMB A committee of the school board In con­ who may be willing to advance the earns done by day labor. Some of the ma­ compounded In Adler-t-ka, the Ger­ land anywhere in the Dominion. Ex­ as a loan, a sum of money not exceeding of the Lieutenant-Governor In STATUTORY DECLARATION made and terial has been secured from a pit nection with the sale of debentures man remedy which became famous by periments have proven the suitability in the whole the sum of one hundred and Council. ^ subscribed before a Supreme or County for school purposes. fifty thousand dollars (flM.OOO.OO) cur­ THEREFORE the Municipal Council of Courte Judge Stipendiary or Police Magis­ across the Esquimau A Nanaimo rail­ curing appendicitis, JUST ONE of the land beyond question. Present trate. ^Justice of the Peace or Notary It le essential for the board to have efforts are confined to supplying the rency or sterling money at the rate of the Corporation of the District of Oak way. Just beyond Coldstream station. DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on four dollars and eighty-six and two-third Bay enacts as follows: Public, or Clerk of the Municipality, and The floor of the future reservoir has •ome more money to continue the the stomach and constipation IN­ local demand. Production without cents (1418 t-1) to the pound <(£l> 1. It shall be towful for the Reeve of the such Clerk to hereby authorised to take^ building programme now mapped out. transportation would have been largely sterling, and to cause all such sums eo such declaration In form and to the effect" been coated with gravel for a thick­ STANTLY because this simple mix­ raised or received to be paid Into the Corporation of the District of Oak Bay to of Form « In the Schedule of the "Muni­ ness of six Inches. In addition to the The tender for the Quadra street ture draws off such a surprising in the nature of wasted effort. To have hands of the Treasurer of the said Cor­ borrow on the security of the water rates cipal Elections Act." and charges enforceable under the provi­ actual construction, men are engaged school has been accepted and the con­ amount of old foul matter from the the railroad Is to have the market. It poration for the purpose and with the ob­ LICENSE HOLDER, who carries on In clearing up refuse, and when the will stimulate production, annihilate ject hereinbefore recited. sions Of the mid "Water Chargee By-Law, business and to the holder of a trade., tractors are ready (o sign up. but the body. Hall A Co., corner Douglas and t. It shall be lawful for the said Reeve mo." and "The Water Frontage Rate present section is finished the old distance, bring buyer and seller to­ Itcenro Issued by the Municipality, tiro 8» board baa laid the subject over till Tates Street. to snaps any number of debentures to be By-Law. 1919." and uprose credit and annual fee for which to not lees than gether, and make prosperity possible made, executed and lashed for such sum* the (guarantee of the Corporation at large, FIVE DOLLARS, and who has made a where the wilderness would otherwise It be required, not exceeding, how- by way of the Debentures hereinafter statutory declaration In form and to the be. . «the sum of one hundred and fifty mentioned, from any person or persona, or thousand (SlS6.eoo.00) either tn currency body or bodies corporate, who may be effect of Form 3 to the Schedule of the Activity at Fort Yaeer to vigorous. or sterling money at the rate aforesaid, willing to advance the same as a loan, a Municipal Elections Act." bn»ad and comprehensive. The build­ each of the said debentures being of the •urn net exceeding In the whole the oui No person who to net a British subject ers of this Industrial trade centre real­ amount of five hundred dollar» fP*0.9>). of thirty-five thoumnd dSRar» (836.066 0 shall have hta name placed upon any or It» sterling equivalent at the rate currency or sterling money, at the rate municipal list of voters. ise that the relationship between trans­ ‘1. and all such debentures shall of four dollars end elghty-dx and two- The official tax receipt must be pro­ portation facilities and commerce to ______„_J with the Seal of the said Cor­ poration and signed by the Reeve there­ third cento (84.18 9-1) to the one pound duced by every person making or filing Intimate and far-reaching The rural of. It ehall be lawful for the mid Reeve (£1) sterling, and to cause all such sums any such declaration. population of thousands of square miles in hie discretion to alternately cause so raised or received to be paid lato the Forms of Declaration may bo obtained of agrt cultural territory realises the each of the said debentures to be made, hands of the Treasurer of the Corporation and the necessary declaration made at executed and Issued for an amount of for the purpose and with the object here­ the office of the Clerk. Municipal Hall. vital Importance of shortening the dis­ one hundred pounds (£106) sterling, and inbefore melted. . A. B. ELLIS. tance between the producer and his one. If necessary, for a lew sum tn 1 It shall be lawful for the said Reeve market The topography of the coun­ sterling money to complete the author­ to cause any number of the Debentures Beaumont. B. C., November L 1913. ised troue. to be made, executed and Issued for such try around Fort Fraser makes it Un 9. The said debentures shall bear date suing m may be required, net exceeding, nearest distributing point with rail of the |»th day of November, 1*19, and however, the sum of thirty-five thoumnd road communication to an area of close •hall be made payable In SO years from dollars (896,808.00). either In currency CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT the mid date at any of the following upon 800.000 acres of farm lands, de­ alerting money at the rate aforesaid, et OF OAK BAY. places, namely: At the Bank of British of the mid Debentures being of the clared by government experts to North America In the City of Victoria, amount of five hundred dollars (8600 88) or Meal for cattle raising and diversified at the Bank of British North America In the City of Toronto, at the Bank of Its sterling equivalent at the rate afore­ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, 1914 farming. Colonisation into this pro­ British North America tn the City of said. end ell ouch debentures shall be lific land of natural resources proceeds Montreal, Canada, or at the Bank of sealed with the Seel of the mid Corpora­ Brlttoh North America In the City of tion and signed by the Reeve thereof. It VOTERS’ LIST. apace. In advance of the railroad, tew York In the United States of Amer­ ehati be lawful for the said Reeve In hie settlers from the east the south, the ica, or at the Bank of British North discretion to alternately causa each of the Old Country and Europe are coming, America. London. England, and shall said Debentures to be made, executed and NOTICE le hereby given that. In accord­ hare attached to them coupons for the Issued for an amount of one hundred ance with the provisions of Section 18. and when the line Is In actual opera­ payment of Interest, and the signature to pounds sterling (£116). and one. If neces­ Municipal Elections Act. *11. and the tion next year the district wUl be peo­ he interest coupons may be either writ­ sary. for a less sum In sterling money to Amending Acta of 1813 and 1819. the fol­ pled by an agricultural community pre­ ten, stamped, printed or lithographed. complete the authorised tocos. lowing procedures are necessary for those 4. The mid debentures shall bear in­ persons, who are not Registered Owners paring land to raise the fjed for hun­ terest at the rate of six per centum per 8. The mid Debentures shat of property within the limit» of the Muni­ dreds of thousands. annum from the date thereof, which in­ of the Nth day of November. 1811. and cipality and are desirous of having their The trade of this rapidly gn _ terest shall be payable half yearly at ehall be made payable In thirty (96) years names placed upon the Voters* List. such of the places mentioned In para­ from the mid date at any of the follow­ population will make Fort Fraser the graph 8 hereof as may be expreewd In ing places, namely: At the Bank of Brit­ PROPERTY OWNER (not Registered largest city between Edmonton he debentures or coupon» ish North America In the City of Victoria, Owner) who has made a statutory de­ Prince Rupert. In tonnage the mixed 8. It shall be lawful for the Reeve of at the Bank of British North America In claration stating that he or she Is the the mid Corporation to dispose of the the City of Toronto, at the Bank of Brit­ holder of the tost agreement to purchase, farming products of the diet riot said debentures at a rate below par and ish North America in the City of Mont­ or the last assignee of such agreement, >ed that of any other west of the to authorise the Treasurer of tne Cor­ real. or at the Bank of British North by which he or she to liable to pay the Rockies, and the railroad, having the poration to pay out of the some so raised America in tiro City of New York. In the taxes, and has PAID THE CURRENT There is a man who makes shoes for children— by the sale of the mid debentures all ex­ United States of America, or at the Bank TEAR'S TAXES, and la a British subject. most favorable grade, will be able to pense» connected with the preparation of British North America In London, Eng­ HOUSEHOLDER shall extend to and market the output at greater distances and engraving or lithographing of the land, and ahall have attached to them Include ANY PERSON OF THE FULL and sells them to stores all over Canada and lower cost than other lines oper­ debentures and coupons, or any discount coupons for the payment of Interest and AGE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS, who ating at present In British Columbia. or commission or other charges Indden the signatures to the interest coupons may occupies a dwelling-house, tenement, tal to the sale of the said debentures. be diner written, stamped, printed or hotel or boardlng-houro, or any por­ But he is only just learning how people buy. This is an economic condition which 8. For the purpose of the payment of lithographed. tion of a dwelling-house, tenement, to not perhaps generally or accurately tbeBHIBHBHBHHHMBInterest on the mid debentures dur- Ing their currency there shall be rot 4. The mid Debenture» shell bear Inter hotel or boarding-house. WHO HAS realised, but the fact remains that It aside annually the sum of nine thousand set at the rate of six per centum per an­ BEEN A RESIDENT IN THE MUNI­ will play an Intensely .>radical part in dollars ($9.060.06), and for the purpose of num from the date thereof, which Interest CIPALITY FROM THE FIRST DAY OF the growth of the 1 urt Fraser district. creating a sinking fund for the payment ehall be payable half-yearly at such of JANUARY OF THE CURRENT YEAR, It was this way: Hie wife — let us call her Mrs. off of tne debt at maturity there ehall be the places mentioned In paragraph • here­ and who shall, unless exempted by the set aside annually the sum of three of aa may be expressed In the debentures provisions of the proviso at the end of Brown—’phonea to him end asked him to buy some thousand, one hundred and fifty-two dot or coupons. sub-section (168) of section 61 of the underwear for little Brown. MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN tore and ninety cents (89,181.86). 8. It shall be lawful for the Reeve of "Municipal Act," have paid directly to the T. The mid sura of nine thoumnd dol the aald Corporation to dispose of thi Municipality all rates, taxes on sis ms Alex. Stewart Commences Organisa• ment» which are not chargeable on land, tore (86.800.60) neceemry for the pay said debentures at a rate below par, an( which rates, taxes or assess menu so paid Picture Brown now among the throng of mothers et tien To-morrow ; Lull in Aldor- ment of the Interest annually on the said to authorise the Treasurer of the Corpora* debentures, and the said sum of three tlon to pay out of the sums eo raised by shall amount to NOT LESS THAN TWO the M Children’s Underwear” counter. He asks for manio Nominations. thousand, one hundred and fifty-two the sale of the said debentures, all ex­ DOLLARS, due to the Municipality for dollar» and ninety cents <13.169.90) the current rear, other than water rates Underwear for a child of six. He looks it over help­ penses connected with the preparation and or taxes. or„license fees for dogs. The first organisation meeting _ to be rot aside annually for engraving or lithographing of the deb In the purpose of creatine the sinking fund Provided, that no person shall be en­ lessly. What on earth does he know about Children’s connection with the mayoralty contest tures and coupons, or any discount aforesaid, shall be set aride annually out commission or other chargee incidental to titled to vote under a householder's quali­ Underwear P For lack of anything better to say he will be held to-morrow evening, when of the rower rentals enforceable under the sale of the mM debentures. fication. nor shall hie or her name be eg-Alderman Stewart will open hts the provisions of the Sewer Rental Con­ Included In the annual voters* list of the asks: "Is this good qualityP’’ The answer is short struction Tax By-Law. and In the event 8. For the purpose of the payment Municipality, unless he or she shall. ON campaign at a meeting to be held at of there being any deficiency In the the Interest on the said Debentures during OR BEFORE THE FIRST DAT OF and quite conclusive: "It's Blank’s"—naming a well- the block on the northwest corner of amount realised from the aald rower ren their currency, there shall be rot DECEMBER IN EACH YEAR. ENTER tale (after the payment of the amount annually the turn of twenty-one hu WITH THE ASSESSOR OR CLERK OF Government and Tetee streets, where of money already charged upon the dollars, and for the purpose of creating a advertised line. That short word says everything. his headquarters will be during the THE MUNICIPALITY HIS OR HER ) In order to make up the amount sinking fund for the payment off of the NAME AS À VOTER AND SHALL Brown pays his money and goes home, quite satisfied coming contest. of the annual Interest and sinking fund debt at maturity there shall be set aside MAKE AND ÇAP8B TO BE DELIVER­ upon the said debt such deficiency t “ annually the sum of wren hundred and After the number of candidates who be ascertained and paid out of the ED TO THE SAID ASSESSOR OR with his purchase. thirty-five dollars and sixty-» CLERK AT THE SAME TIMB A announced them selves a few da ye ago nual general revenue of, the Corporation. (97*87). there has been a lull In the activities, 8. That the Corporation of the District am STATUTORY DECLARATION I Now whet bothers Brown—a manufacturer of shoes, of Oak Bay do guarantee the payment 6f 7. The aald sum of twenty-one hundredhui subscribed before a Supreme or County although several cltlsene hare been the principal moneys and Interest there­ dollars necessary for th*the I?/payment1»”!®? c Mo Court Judge. Stipendiary or Police Magto- is this : How would it effect the purchase of a child’s asked to take part In the election ns on to be raised under the authority of Interest annually on theho said Debentures, (rate. Justice of the Peace or Notary aldermanlc candidates. The Voters- this By-Law. and eo as In no way to tn end the said sum of roven hundred and Public, or Clerk of the Municipality, and •hoes if the salesmen said “They’re Brown’s”? terfere with or prejudice the rotting thirty-five dollars and elxty-eeven cents each Clerk to hereby authortoed to take league has not yet announced Its In aride annually of the sums hereinbefore (87* 87) necessary to be set aside annually such declaration In form and to the effect Nobody knows Brown's shoes. Brown doesn't advertise. tentions In this regard, but U ta mentioned out of the rower rentals en­ for the purpose of creating the Making of Form 4 In theflchedule of the "Muni­ petted steps will shortly be taka In forceable under the aald flower Rental fund aforesaid, ehall be set aside annually cipal Elections , this respect. and Hewer Construction Tax By-Law out of the water rates and chargee en­ win. in caw a sum sufficient to provide forceable under the provisions of the said LICENSE HOLDER, who carries on The name Brown signifies nothing when used in con­ While the mayoralty election will urineee and to tbs holder of a trade for the said Interest and sinking Fund to Water Chargee By-Law, 18*. and the .cense Issued by the Municipality, the nection with children's shoes. The salesmen must use all his overshadow the contest In the city, the not realised In each year out of the mid Water Frontage Rate By-Law. 1811, and most Interesting of the suburban elec­ Sewer Rentals, after the payment of the In the event of thrie being any deficiency persuasive wiles to induce people to buy them. sum of money already charged upon the tions It Is anticipated will be In In the amount realised from the said water ay such deficit (If any) but of f* rate» and chargee (after the payment of vsm s Ich, where contests are expected In year's revenue to any person the amount of money already charged Up­ seh arv'xr , ; ts •very ward. As the out-vote Is so large ____ Jon from whom they may bon on the same) In order to make up the •Munlrtpol Ktaetfcme Act" The poiat U—If e as evnooomous with the money, upon the security of the < amount of the annual Interest and sinking No parson who ta not n Brltlih nktaet 1 nthe municipality It is understood one benturee hereby authorised or to the •holt her, hta nemo placed upon say Shoes es '"Blank'i'» ” is with Underwear,; wouldn’t Brown sell more shoes several respective holders of the mid de fund upon the said debt, such deficiency or two meetings will be held In a cen ahall be ascertained and paid out of the municipal Met et rotors. with less effort? irai hall In the city to place the case The official las receipt muet he Dra­ 8.* ThistCs By-I-aw shall, before the final annual general revenue of the Corpora­ for the candidates before city voters, passing thereof, receive the auront of tion. ftnoad br otott Parana matins or fluag who are owners of land In the muni 8 That the Corporation of the Dtotrtot any ouch declaration. the electors of the mid Corporation In Form, of Declaration may be obtained I yes see delesI •e 1least Mum si over your i tuntang iritlisi wkhwrit toAs A clpaltty. The question of the appoint for la the Municipal of Oak Bay do guarantee the payment of Dip.iwnnloC SkaAk iwwpsper, X yea aie dais» s pmtaJLl or ssUssst had the principal moneys and Interest thereon and the nmoaary declaration mod. at ment of the engineer early In the year Act, and ehall take effect on the day th. ones tftimÇprtr Manlcipa^Hall. kweriJtaweShrwnS AS route have As cssasd m4 ueimtre tt s assit lAuririig qn ter the final passing thereof. to be raised under the -authority of this d, i i. ,. All X.- Am^m! uJdusS . m niiiiqadrii lui ita tMVWsrv flf and the road paring contract are ex­ 18. This By-Law shall be cited aa By-Law. and, ao aa In no way to Interfere Atriat ■ease axi os tvaotts ausua ^^r —u pected to be subject, of much discus­ ------r-Loan By-f•Law — 1118." with or prejudice the setting aride an­ Oak Bay, ». 0., NoramWr I. Ml °" . Rasas N). sion. TAXL.«NOTICE ______that the above to a true nually of the sums hereinbefore men­ copy of theihe proposed By-Law upon Which tioned out of the water rates and chargee m A meeting at the Royal Oak hall In the vote of‘ the Municipality will he taken enforceable under the said Water Charges Ward 6. has been called for the selec­ at the Bchool-houro. Oak Bay Avenue, on By-Law, *10. and the Water Frontage tion of » canids te this evening. Most Saturday. November ISth, MU, from 8 Rato By-Law. 1812. will, tit ease a sum Hemee-«ke - WATCH THE WANT at the other wards have already select to 7 p. m. sufficient to provide for the aald Interest AOS far light as Ma -where ta buy* H W rw 4YTON. and sinking fund to not realised In each a M.C. year nut of the oaid water rates and VHTORIA t)AILV TIMES, MONDAY. NOVEMM.U 1C, 1913 13 ' ...... ‘T—^------■- of less according to dans! Heat ton. and ! Certainly It mean* trade dislocation w’lH base their rates upon considéra- or confusion for the first few week».of thm of actual distances and the rela- the" hew year, EASTERN CANADIAN LETTER tlbn between the cubic measurement of a shipment and its weight. In some ■**” General W. Bramwell Booth. cases this will meah u saving of money The new head nf the Salvation Army, BY B. B. COOKE to shipper and consignee, but In many General Bramwell Booth, arrived In others It spells Increased coçt The ! Toronto last ’ Saturday aftern*x>n on a new arrangement certainly means new | wrra,nd t0 become acquainted Toronto, Nov. 7.—The jobbers and be three; the cartage concern which inconveniences for the shipper, as he with h*« « 'anadlan follower* and to III have to treat ..with railway and the manu facturer f of the city of To­ a How them to become acquainted with takes the goods to the freight shed, carter separately, and the consignee In ronto are disturbed a* present at the him. This Saturday he is In Wlnul the railway th^t carries it to the, TU the samp way. Some shippers here peg. leaving In a few days for «’hicago prospect of a serious change in the tant town nr city, and the car tag a. try to make fdit tha^ If tf|« ratywgys and thence for New York again. He «'anadlan business world . which is concern there that transfers the goods wtre under the old arrangement pac­ will not have lime this jrehr to gc far­ scheduled to take place at midnight from (he terminal at that poln*. to the ing the carters a yearly subsidy, then ther west, though |t has been an­ of December 31. This change con­ they should now reduce freight rates NOVEMBER RECORDS man to whom the goods are being nounced here that he. will do so nexj cerns more than Toronto^-every tm-- consigned. Instead of paying one bill, by the smount of th«se annual *ub- year, when he expects to cross the portant Canadian city In fact-*~but To­ the man receiving the goods—who In si«lt« S distribué <1 equitably over (lie Atlantic again. year’s traffic. The railways only smile The Very Latest Dance Records ronto being a jobbing centre and a usually the man who pa» these Bramwell Booth Is fifty-six year» point where there» are many factories. charges—will have to settle for three in reply to this. old, but he looks like seventy. He has and Songs are included in the luft of Is especially Interested. It Is not cer­ bills, or at least for two. In case he Is As a matter of fact, -however. It Is the gentleness of hi" father without tain whether to rejoice or be cast able to compel the shipper to pay the apparently the railway companies that the him of vigor which’ underlay the down, but It I Inclined to the hater. cartage charge at the shipper’s end are to be hardest hit by the new ar old General’s character. Bramwell 19-inch Double-Sided Victor Records at At the end of this year the Grand of the line. A custom of fifty years' rangement, unless, as Is hinted In some Booth docs not Impress the observer Trunk and the <’anadlan Pacific Rail­ standing is thus to be broken, and pie quarters, they are getting Some secret as belng# a particularly brilliant man. ways sever their connection with four change will affect business from coast benefit from the arrangement. Appar­ nôr a man of great energy or firm In- big cartage companies In this city : to coast. The f transportation expert ently, however. It means that the roads tehtlon*. The first Impression of the 90c for both Selections. the Shedden t’ompany. the Dominion of the < ’anadlan Manufacturers’ Asso­ wilf be largely at thf mercy of the big man Is one of yftness, of kindness, Transport t’ompany. the Hendrle ciation and the traffic department of cartage concerns for their business. If •>f extreme delicacy, the face almost t’ompany and the Verrai t’ompany. the Toronto Board of Trade have been they do not provide convenient terminal of a saint, with Just a hint of a wo­ ViclOf Military Band For fifty years thee# companl. s. or studying the question for months past. facilities for the carters to dispose of manish quality it In somewhere. He their equivalent, have collected and Just perhaps as other wide-awake their loads quickly and easily, the cart has no platform presence to be com­ distributed the cargoes for the rail­ boards of trade have beeq doing else­ ers will tend to throw traffic to the pared with that of his late father, but 17AMI / Hippy L;ttle Covet ry Cirl .... IEJida Morris ways, have weighed and classified the where in t 'anada. It^wa* on their road that gives them the best treat­ he has a personality which is t re men 17430 \Good-bye Summer! Sj Long Fill! Hello Wintertime goods, have co-operated with the solicitation that the change, which had ment in thl#— respect. The cartage dously effective at short range. Gen Peerless Quartet freight handlers at the terminals in bn*lbtUty for collecting accounts: goodness of an all-wise Creator, and a freight could best be distributed to to the end of the year, when It will not the railways will have to Increase theli* resignation to whatever burdens may Lyric Quartet the different cars and in unloading the wreak the havoc on trade which its clerical machinery- for handling ac­ be appointed to him to bear, emanate Little Bence of Shamrocks • Arthur Clough cars of their, incoming goods In such Introduction Is thought likely to cre­ counts, especially small ones. It will from Bramwell Booth’s person as rays a way as to help the railways to get ate, for the time being anyway. Jke In the Interest of the cartage con­ of light. In fact, the only way the sidings clear of standing cars in Th«- cartage companies lh Toronto cerns to dump their loads as quickly describe him Is to liken him to a lamp the shortest possible time. Shipper represent a capital Investment of over as imsslble at some general receiving burning softly, casting an agreeable and consignee have been able to send three million dollars. They employ door In the freight shed. Instead of effulgence about It. a sort of good consignments from shipping room door over eight hundred heavy Clydesdales distributing the loads at the doom cheer and warmth which penetrate* Captivating Red Seal List to receiving room door with a mini­ and over five hundred men. They nearest the cars upon which various the hardest exterior and sets the heart mum of trouble; the freight fees and handle-* ach -year thousands upon thou­ parts of the loads -will have to be Ewko Caruso the cartage fees have been collected sands of tons of goods. They announce 88439 Freest* the lueive placed, in other words. It will take Yet such ideas of the man are not on the one and the same bill. On the that they do hot intend to go out of the railways longer to handle the wholly right. He Is not a mere per­ John McCormack other hand, tlie railway companies business just because the railways 84218 Desr Love, Remember Me goods. On the other hand, In clearing sonality. Though he may not appear have, according to the evidence given withdraw their support. But they In­ their yards of incom&ç/ freight the before the Dominion Board of Railway to be so, he Is a force, if was he. ac 87164 Love Hm Eye* Centime Kuril tend to raise their rates. They say— roads will again be more or less at the cording to certain officers who have Commissioners. offset the coats of the and what they say probably represents mercy of the carters, for whereas now lived very close both to the old Gen cartage concerns by aanugl subsidies the opinion of cartage men all over the they co-operate with the forwarding era I and his successor, who was for or financial grants In one form or an­ Dominion—that they will now begin to carter to help clear the cars. It will, many years the executive head of the Ask (or free copy of our 300 pegr Muriel EeryrleprrSe other. thus allowing tin- shippers and get a fair return for their sen-ices frôm after the first of the year, be to the Salvation Army. He It was who, when consignees to have the service* of the the public and will, demand good treat­ _ lut!n( over 5000 Victor record». Cs* on any "1 lh Master". Interest of the cartage concerns to pick the old General was making speeches cartels at an alleged minimum fee. ment from the railways and Improved and choose their good* to suit them- and keeping up his end of the work, Voice" jester In sny cày m Canada end he will gUdly play ’Hil» la the system which U about to shipping facilities. To the shipping was working obscurely dov n In the be broken. At the end of the year public the change means first of all Thc new system has long been In these recorda loi yon. the railway companies will no longer Increased charges for handling ship­ very bowels of the organisation, at operation In the United Biates and has tending to the machinery of admlnls work hand In hand Ith the cartage ments. Cartage will be charged for been satisfactory there. But they have companies, they will withdraw ihieff nut merely on a basis of so much per (ration, seeing that all the par * better freight terminals there and more worked properly, and providing for the subsidies. Instead of these being one dray-load cat tied within certain rough­ BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE CO., Limited railways-, competition I* more keen. addition of new part*. closely working organisation between ly outlined distances, but will classify Without these factors In Canada, the shipper and consignee, there now will the good* they carry, charging move new system may not work out as well. He was born In Halifax. In England, nine year* before hi* father ever MONTREAL thought of the Salvation Army. Booth 1M»7 Senior was then a Methodist clergy man. The boy, along with the other members of the family, went up to I#ond<>n, where the father took a chapel In a very poor and now very famous part of l#ond»n. Bramwell Booth went to the f’lty of London School and was In the Lower School H tlie vonu time that Premier Asquith Manufacturers* Distributors of Victor Machines was in the Upper Ochool. At fifteen he was given his first w«>rk in the Pure Beer is Salvation Army, which waa—cleaning and Recorda for the Pacific Coast out Ink-pots in the office which hi* father had taken. While Ralllngton Booth rtt-me to, America and even his sister Eva went on long foreign lecture lours, Bram­ Montelius Piano House Food and Tonic well Booth stayed at home with his father. He had contracted a «bnfness due to the use of bl« voice, as t hoi. 1104 GOVERNMENT STREET. NEAR FORT In o|M*n-alr meetings, and this added to a natural nhyrtVagwhleh he had always had. He remained,clone to the ohl General, and us tbf originator of It contains only 4 3-2% alcohol. the movement grew less able to carry the burden* of hi* organisation. Bram­ well Booth transferred them to his own panel, worth at icaat £10.000, had been tration ticket were wired to the Italian Light wines contain 10%. The •boulders. stolen. The Inspector was. soon satis­ embassy hi London, who at once com­ ROMANCE OF A municated with Scotland Yard, and the His reception In Toronto was re­ fied that the theft could not have hap­ bag was seized on arrival at Charing markable. It was evident shortly af­ pened without the knowledge of the health-giving properties of pure ter his arrival that his success with Cross, where It was opened In the.pres­ the people would be quite as great $50,000 MASTERPIECE curate of the parish church, to whom ence of the Italian consul-general. The beer aid digestion, increase vitality If not greater than that of lil* father. he put the following questions: “Who picture was Identified by the director When the news spread through “the stole the picture? When was it stolen? of the Milan Pynacotheque of Beera, an expert who Is now by a lucky Army" that the •'General’s" first con­ Where Is It now ? chance cm a visit to I*ondon. and tone up the nervous system. cern on getting to Toronto was to be The priest f Santa Maria Mugglore at Spvllo, in “that a friend wants to sec him. No Hair and Does Not Contain Cures Indigestion ’green Umbria," and were being shown name Is necessary." Presently Mar­ the panel of the “Madonna and the que: Hurimho was heard asking his Poisonous Lead or Dyes air—and then kept pure. The Child,’’ when they Complained that the valet, with a p usait d voice : ’Why church was Insufficiently lighted. m III lie not g «w his name? Is he a The clever young man of to-day Do some fins!» you cat hit back— ta?I. dark man?” An obliging verger promptly pro­ doesn’t take any chances on losing hi* Brown Bottle protects its purity taste good, but work badly; ferment duced a mirror, and, by skilfully hand­ This was enough for the detective, hair. A man who Is bxldheadvd at 30 into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, ling It near a window, projected a who burst into the ropm. told the Mar­ sour, gassy Now, Mr. or looks like 45, and Is placed at a disad­ stomach? stream of light on the picture. A mo­ quis who h* was, afid then charged vantage when seeking employment. from the brewery to your glass. Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Pape’s ment later, to the amazement of the him wl>h the theft of I’lnturlcchio’s If you have Dlapepsin digests everything, leaving tourists, he ran off with a shout of picture. nothing to sour and upset you. There dandruff i. means Light starts decay even in pure beer. onsternatlon, returning presently with The marquis stoutly dented the In­ down near the never was anything so safely quick, so a powerful lamp, by the aid of w-hlch dictment. but was taken to the police certainly effective. No <11 .Terence how roots o i your he Inspected the painting Inch by Inch. station, the detective remaining :u the hair an army of See that crown or cork badly your stomach Is disordered you Still he would not believe the evi­ hotel. He hud not long to wait, for a Hudson1» Bay Co., will get happy relief In five minutes, dandruff i. ;rms is branded “Schlitz.” dence of his own eyes, and, followed few minute* later a Call, dark man are attacking the Distributors but what pleases you most Is that it by the two English genelemen, he» called and asked to we dho marquis. ■ M i strengthens and regulates your stom­ hair root and de­ Victoria, B. C. sought the advice of two local artists, Ht was am» ted forthw llh and sub­ stroying it» vi­ ach so you can eat your favoritf foods who scanned the picture for a long mitted to a long cr*.s,=-examinaiIon, tality. without fear. time and finally pronounced It a fake. In the course >f xvhlch he confessed Thev. hair falls Most remedies give you relief some-' The mayor of the town was called In, that the painting was stolen- and hid­ out; grows thin times—they are slow, but not sure. and caused a telegram to be sent to den In a yellow bather travelling bag. and baldness re­ “Pape's Dla pepsin" Is quick, positive the Inspector of Umbrian Monument* specially mad. to fit tl**- panel. sult* Young man; put your faith In and put* your stomach in a healthy at Perugia. By this time the news had The bag had been »er|. to T»ndon delightful PARISIAN SAGE, it will condition so the misery won’t come spread, and the little Italian township filled with old linen, to hide the dotr* atop falling hair, kill dandruff germa, f>ack. was all agog with excitement. bottom, where the panel was encased. abolish dandruff and Itching sculp, or You feel different a* soon as "Pape's A Wonderful Fake. Pressed further by the detectives, the money back. Dlapepsln" comes in contact with the The government Inspector arrived a man was allowed to telephone his wife, PARISIAN RAGE fa only f? cents a stomach—distress just vanishes— few hours later>nd did not conceal his who came at once to the police station bottle at D. E. Campbell's, and deal­ your stomach gets sweet, no gasçs, no surprise at the marvellous cleverness and produced n copy of the registration ers everywhere. Girl with Auburn Lair . belching, no eructation* of undigested of the unknown faker. The painting ticket .attached to the bag. on every carton. Ask fer PARÎSIAN food, your head clearc and you feel had been copied eveji to the cracks, and London Episode. SAGE fine. the red seal of state on the frame had This accomplice proved to be an Go now, make the best Investment also been reproduced to perfection. , Italian sculptor, who has lived in Lon­ For Goodness Sake—have some com­ he Beer you ever made, by getting a 1st Only the experienced eyes of the old don for some time The beg was, no fort In your living apartment* this fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln verger, who had seen the painting doubt, to be claimed at Charing Cross winter. If you own a house you can from any drug store. You realise in very day for the last, thirty * year*, nation by one *>T fits London esaocl- make sure of the heating yourself; but five minutes how needless it 1*^ t o suf- mid have detected thç substitution, | if you’re a roomer, pick out the • i tf.in Uuligtuui ufc “qI la or ao> iyow the HUM urgent thing u> do waa Tb«. epUqgu*. of the louiame 4*< now , lik. Tinif ill shin hotel *± *4 to That Made Milwaukee famous! itomach disorder. o ascertain how long the precious well known. The content» of the regis­ f« The Kaiser hot.- * • 14 trmtHA TWtiLY mirkmVm> aY>NOvmmB KK W, fen ALTADENA

FEiMEimSSii On Suburb % Klee trie R. R- To Rent . WUkinst.. Road Station. Money Buy a lot to thta beautiful sub­ division and let as build you t home. ’At and house on easy payment to plan. Largo, centrally located corner store or office, suit­ able for wholesale business. Also large three-storey $25,000 Home BRnSH^^gBUUXRS brick and concrete building .suitable for livery, Loan stables or garage. For particulars, ttpply to Or land Floor. Belmont Bid* for $17,000 Phone SUL NEW 1VR00MBD HOUSE ON ONE THIKD ACRE Swinerton & Musgrave This house is modem in ever)- detail, and we have rarely seen richer finish. It is finished with hardwood floors, beam ceilings, bookcases, paneled walls, hot Real Estate. Insurance and Financial Agents water heating, finished basement, fine wide balcony and veranda. The owner is REDUCED leaving the city and is sacrificing this property for that reason. (No. 888) PRICE Winch Building. 640 Fort St. Phone 491

I am authorised to sell parcel of land on southwest corner of Johnson add Vancouver streets. landed at a point below Cook's Point, $7,500 140 feet on former street and 110 THE B. C. LAND AND A. H. HARMAN on the St. Lawrence. Boyd had been 1207 Langley Street *1 feet on latter, wtth house rented given about 4.006 men and had been INVESTMENT AGENCY Opposite Court Hones for 1100 per month. Price Is ordered to clear the woods of the •22 GOVERNMENT ST. Member Victoria Real Estate Exchange NEW 6-R00MED MODERN HOUSE Only 914.000 cash. "pestiferous” British and Canadian troops who had been harassftig the Hardwood floors, paneled walls and ceilings, built-in sideboard, bookcases, cosy army of Invasion. The result of this corners, etc. ; cement floor basement with furnace. This lot is easily worth $o000, mow meat was the. battle of Cry slefs FAIRFIELD, NEAR RICHARDSON Farm, which was fought on the fol­ AND LINDEN and the house could not be built for less than $3500 to $4000. (No. 70) A. W. Bridgman lowing day. when the defenders of New and fully modern six-roomed Canada were completely victorious, $600 Cash and Balança to Suit house, well fitted, conservatory, ce­ 1007 Government St. although outnumbered four to one. ment basement, furnace, etc. A bargain...... $4860 Small cash payment, and easy terms •CRAP BOOK. arranged. Festival ef Reason to Be $7,500 •n Paris To-day. TO-DAY IN CANADIAN BAIRD & M’KEON NEW 6-R00MED MODERN HOUSE HISTORY In the Latin quarter of Paris free- thInking students will celebrate to-day 1214 Douglas Street Ljke tlic other, but in addition there is a good garage, with cement floor ; half An entry-dated November 16. 16*7— the festival of reason. It was just 126 HOUSES TO LET. years ago to-d^y, November 10. 1793. block from the cars. Terms will be arranged to suit. (No. 220) In an old journal kept at the Hudson's ' Montreal St, per month, furnished, that the worship of the goddess of 960; unfurnished...... 9,15.60 Bay fort at Stuart Lake. In British reason was Instituted by the French Edgew:.re Rd., 4 rooms ...... BBB.BB Columbia, gives an Interesting glimpse revolutionists, who hoped thus to do Work St, 4 rooms ...... ff»8.BB You are looking for a bouse. One of these may suit you ; if not, let us show Into the kind of life led by the officers away with Christianity and establish Robertson St. 4 rooms ...... $36.60 you some of the others op our lists. \We specialize in houses at thia time of year. of the company. In this particular on the ruins of the old faith a creed Victor St, 7 noms ...... $20.60 case the man into whose life we are that would have reason as Its deity. Cedar Hill rtd, 6 rooms ..... $18.60 Call or ring us up to-riiorrow mornings glancing la no less a person than the Nowradays the festival is a lark, with Montreal and Simcee 3t«, > rx ns. fur­ future governor of Vancouver and pretty model playing the l'oie of the DON'T 8AY—"I WISH I HAD.' nish 1 6 months' lease.... 860.00 British Columbia—James Douglas. This goddess, once essayed In all serious­ BE ABLE TO SAY—*TM GLAD I Courtney Street, 7 rooms, furnished; energetic young fellow of twenty-four ness by Mine. Momoro, the ybuthful DID” rent .. .. $11.68 was on the point of being sent to es­ and lovely wife of a Jacobin printer. \ Acton St., 7 oms ...... $26.00 tablish a new fishery at Petit Lac. and Clad In a flowing robe of white silk, I Take out Fire Insurance Policy In Vining St.. 6 rooms...... $26.66 PEMBERTON & SON also to collect fish from the Indians in with h mantle of blue, and a cap of the Phoenix Fire Assurance Com Amphion At, 8 rooms ...... $86.66 exchange for leather add other articles liberty upon her head. Mme. Momoro Amphion St., 6 rooms ...... $30.60 of trade. He set out with five men was carried by on an Ivy-covered lit pany, Lti„ of London, England. Queen's Ave„ furnished, hot water Corner Fort and Broad Stréets Established 1887 well provided with nets, having eight ter by four stalwart cltlsens to the heating...... *«0.00 of small thread, three of willow, and ancient church of Notre Dame, which .# four of Holland twine." A number of was formally dedicated as a Temple dogs were taken also. The provision of Reason. The procession to the rath We are the representatives of the of a constant supply of food at the Iso­ edral Included the foremost men of the! pg^oENIX FIRE_ ASSURANCE CO., L. U. CONYERS & CO. lated trading-post» was a most tm* revolution, the member» of the con­ 680 Vi.W Street. portant and often arduous task, and vention and the magistrates of the| LTD., of London, England, for the for at least half a doxen years Doug­ city. Thousands of cltlsens marched las was busy for much of his time to the church, and, crowd ‘d in and South end of Vancouver Island. Oak Bay, well-built bungalow, six either superintending the catchlpg of about It. shouted, “Long live the re­ rooms, cement basement, stationary the fish, or hauling It on dog-sledges public! Reason forever!" tubs, panelled and tinted walls, open Bargain in to the larger post. It was a life of In- Impassioned speeches In defence of fireplace, piped for furnace. ' nice Choice Lot on Linden e sent toil and hardship even for the the- n**w religion of reason and liberty lawn and garden; large lot, 50x262; 'ere made by frensied orators, some a splendid home. Reasonable terms. f whom had donned the surplices of Price ...... Close in Acre­ the priests. Hymns and hallelujahs in _. Avenue Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, Fairfield, modern bungalow, seven who will live In history as one of the praise of the revolution were sung. The ceremonies of Christianity were rooms; all modern eonven tencee. 60x157, tor $4000. Jflut*-quarter cash, balance arranged. age and House qiost eminent of Canadian jurists, was piped for furnace, built-in buffet and born at Halifax sixty-nine years ago burlesque and ridiculed. The gold Monterey Avenue, N., 56x120 ; $23550» <*n term*. and silver statues of the saints were bookcase, panelled walla and beam­ to-

APARTMENTS FOR RENT. AGREEMENTS OF SAUL FFOR SALE—POULTRY AND EGGS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS , BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY AGREEMENT» OF BAuti purenased. .No FC SALE—Limited number of pure VDVKKTlBElÉENTe nder thta head t ADVERTISEMENTS under this heed ADVEItTISEMBItTS under this head i AI delay in corap'.etir.g any purchase marts. b cent per word per Icsertlon; M cents cent per word per Insertion; M cents p cent per word per Insertion. 1 Inser­ . .er word per Insertion’, 6 Inser­ Beat terms. Canada West Trust Co.. t per line per month. line per month. -- tions; 6 cents per word: 4 rente per tions, t cents per word; « oeete per Ltd.. Room 6. Winch Building. v40 Fort » * ‘Windy baugk,” Kalr- ARCHITECTS* word per week: 60 cents per line per ■d per week; 68 cents per line per street e f L-9D6. nM MUSIC month. No advertisements for less nth. No advertisement for lean than A BRIGHT. furnlalMd. three HERR WIL.HEL.1É PE* than 10 cents. No advertisement cents. No advertisement to rant, 70 Menxles. Phone ! FOR SALE—AUTGMOOILESl FC BALE—Young Imported lESSE M. WARREN, architect MS Cen­ charged for leas than 11. leas than |1. I per pair. Colwood Squab Co., Col- tral Building. I’ho ne 1*7. piano maker and tuner, FOR HALE—1912 Btudebaker automobile. 4. V. -L n!4 WILSON A MILNER. LIMITED, hrehl. Telephone 1«£X. DECORATING. W In perfect running order, and good tires. tecta. 131-3 Pemberton Block. Victoria, PIANO TAUOHT—Ono hour, 60c. TINTING, \ PAPERHANGINO AND R • TEIJTER. Box M9, Ttinea. M0 HELP WANTED—MALE. B. C. Phone 1692. Ttm. PAINTIRG—Furniture reJlnlahed. Get FOR SALE LIVESTOCK LÇ rirnrVit savaoe. a.ili.b.a.. « n«r -i our figures. First-class work only. ^Jewellery kite hen and bath; hot water and Block. Fort street. Pbone 1116. ifactured and water heating. Mellor HORSES FOR BALE-S»V«T»1 honwn. 1 canvassing or soliciting required. violin and pianoforte. London Mi Island Decorating Co.. 420 Niagara. SSSST I. Address National C ELWOOtl WATKINS urchluel. Phone M001». *23 guaranteed. Broughton. suitable for teaming dr farm work, ’for , Studio. Qareeche Block, ?Sp Yates sale; also sets of harness. The Barn. ., Rooms 1 and 8. Green Bleek, corner Victoria. . ' Br< ad and Trounce Ave. Phone* .1188 DRV CLEANING WINDOW CLEANING Oalgdarroch, Fort etrmt, Victoria^ — 1 and L1199. ÏÏÔN AND BltAkEMEN for all MANDOLIN, BANJO -AND HERMAN A I KVT. Freneh drr dean- ^ «da Mn, Dept. 1M7. Brooklyn. N. Y. 918 Fort etreet. Open evenings. ^ music studio* «10 Wilson ^ttentiofT large store, close In. 616. See Ms let A valu. «176. Pbone 100SL nil A( ■Wanted—i»et u* show you day at 6 p. m. Openlm DYEING AND CLEANING .b. am 810 dally with a rapid-selling CHIROPRACTOR and advanced players, Island Window cleaning Co.. 726 Prie- FURNISHED and unfurnished euftw EXCHANGE 1 article. Apply Brett A Coro- or phone I151L. Wffl — leaning, dyeing, ossa Ave.. for window " “ new. fully modern apartment block. J. P. TAYLOR, D.C.. «01 Union Bank pressing, repairing. Ladles’ fine gar­ janitor voit. FoH KXCHANGK^gl.UM. new! nîiiê > Building Phone 4641. OSCAR GOLDSCHMIDT, late c< roomed house for acreage. C. N. W.. W ment cleaning a *p- laity. 1*10 Ocv- — moderate prices. Vancouver Isi Royal Opeift Casael (Oeripany). ernOrient St. (opposite ) press Thea­ Y. W. C. A. *2 Dupplin road, Maywood P. O. No eery store, 1068 Fort street. CONSULTING ENGINEER culture, pianoforte, theory. tre). Phone 1687 Open evenings Properties ft ogenu. nU r.l Victoria Conservatory of roil THE BENEFIT of young worn.. In Government, over W. ’o. WINTERBURN. M.I.N.A.. pr,- B. C. STEAM DTE x.GRKR-The largest ^ ent Loan Ce. PI»oi FDR EXCHANGE—Saanich. 16 acres, pare* candidates f-r examination for Ta tee street. dyeing and cleaning works In the prov- or out of employment. Room* sued partly cleared, 6-room house, good. soil, certificates, stationary and marine. 116 luce. Country orders eolldtcd. Tet board. fine location; price $14.6ti0; will take city No capital. Also , show you Bastion Square. Phone 16*.- 800. J. C. Renfrew, proprietor. —Just property as first payment up to 88,000. ♦art mall order home business, Dun ford’s, 8U Union Bank Bldg nil r* booklet and literature ex- DENTISTS arhmidt Prospectus on SUMPO DTE WOTK8, 716 Pandora SL FOR SALE—ARTICLES. Phone Mil. Cleaning and pressing. p. FOR EXCHANOB-Lroom bungalow, DR. IEWIS HALL. D»ut Sur*« -, reasonable. 1*32 Chamber* street. will take equity In lot as first payment —Desk 804. Omaha. Nebr. J.irel block cor Talcs and Doeela» EMPLOY**NT AGENCY Jones. MHO Rockland avenue. Dun ford’s, *11 Union Bank Bldg. nil W boy with wheel. Mrr,l,. Victoria. B. 0. T.I.phonM: ¥5 kiWT-______Office. 867: Residence. 139. INTERNATIllNAi. EMPLOYMENT1 - furnished apartments, five FOR EXCHANGE—Oak Bay, new 8-room rr: has been removed to AGENCY. 1410 Store street. Phone 3M4. » Ale botties from 16 walk centre. Apt DR. W F. FRABEP. 13 TatM »t~«t. Davies ft Sons. 688 house. 86,4dO; will take equity In a w Oamche Block. Pboaa Ml. OOlce L N. WING ON. mi Douglas street. Yates St. Suita «. “Trebartha,’ 10* View St. couple of Oak Bay lots as first payment. (between Oak Bay and Phone It. p Dunford’a. Ill Union Rank Bldg. Ml ■ •”««■. ItllSBIC hours. 9.30 a.m. to • p.m lines). Any Instrument, FURNISHED ROOMS. torla, B. C . whh must be a good violin are specialties. V stove*, etc., to 1911 Government street. FOR EXCHANGB-Snerel Lroom bun- » goiter. Box B7. Times. nM ENGRAVERS charges. Particulars on I FENCING (Small commission). nil galowe for exchange at moderate prloee. HALF-TONE AND LINïi ENGRAVING— the Principal. ESTIMATES FREE for wood end wire r first-class, well heated, hot and < Dunford’a. 811 Union Bank Bldg. nil LADDERS, dog kennels, boats, »*» water In all rooms. Rate*. 6* per w ______LOST AND FOUND. Commercial work a sncctaltv. Dcelan, fencing, levelling end seeding lawns, stock and made to order. Jones. 2040 WE WANT PROPERTIES 10 fichAng». r; - for adv.rtl.ln, and buatnnjs •«•'•""•JT- TAXIDERMISTS concreting in all Its branches. Apply F. Rockland Ave. Phone 1766. Dunford’a, *11 Union Bank Bldg. Ml LOST—Outsld** Oak Bay Hotel, gold ring B. C EnsraTlh • On.. Time, Bulldlne. Ball. 100 Hillside Ave. Phone R8TW JAMES BAY-Neer Parliament Bu Reward on returnli wHFRRYNBeeMpee*A To1#, taxidermist#. su< Will exchange nia ov.rinnJ, in HKmmm r d.r. received at Tim.» BualneM Of- ■ sors to Fred Footer,Footer. ttt62» I Pandora as get some long ingw, furnished rooms and ho use keel IW FISH ladders In stock. Protect your rooms. 524 Michigan street. Phone : excellent condition, and equity of 11.000 nM Broad streets Phone Ml. from fire*. 1043 Rockland. Phone 1766. in lot, for house In good locality, or r ARTISTIC ENGRAVING — Monograînf» WM. 1. WnioLEflWDRTH. I«1 Brnid _ would consider acreage ; no Inflated ** IW bill, this morning, betw Inscriptions, ereets, etc. B. Albutt. 434 street Freeh fish every day, *J*o F 6—Small quantity of furniture, ROOMS,' with or without board. values. R. R. Jones, 413 Hayward Block. Pine street and Cloverdale avenue. •ayward Building. BUSINESS DIRECTORY smoked fish In season. Phone 061. very cheap. W FI «guard street, after Finder rewarded on returning to Times North Park street. Phone 860. MO Office. » nil GENERAL ENGRAVER. Stencil Cutter ADVERTISEMENTS under this head BUILDERS. ATTENTION-We have a f and Seal Engraver. Geo. Crowther. 114 cent per word per Insertion: 1 tnaartio FLOOR OILS 6 open fireplace, hot bath, suit 2 lot with eufllclent frontage for five small ^ i street. Wharf street, behind Post Office. Î cents per word: « cents per word 1 want them, at The Victoria Hat Works, friends, 82 eaoh; 2 blocks from C. I houses to trade for email house dr bun­ between Douglas and Ooverme week: 50 cents per line per month, IMPERIAL WAX1NB. Am ber lue. Floor 844 View street. Phone 2187.______streets. Thursday. Finder kindly re­ advertisement f< lew than 10 cents. Oil. Luaterl: \ Auto Polish. Imperial *13 klRgston street. ^ * galow; equity 82,300. balance 6. 12 and 18 LAND SURVEYORS «TOVE RANGE etiMP HOT Tori. nil months. Monk. Montelth ft Co., Ltd., turn to Hat Shop, 763 Yates street. Re­ Waxine Co., Phone 1066. 028 Flsguard g ward. nM SURVEYOR — Cedi M. Roberts. B. C. Street p fast. In strictly mode Government, and Broughton Sts. Phone Land Surveyor. Room 111, Pemberton SALE—Singer hand sewing l ART GLASS chine. |7. 742 Humboldt street._____ M0 family: Phone 18S1L. .»*• , , nU MISCELLANEOUS. Block. Phone *030. FURRIER. SEATTLE PROPERTY wanted In ex- - GREEN BROS. BURDEN A CO. civli A. F. ROY’S art glaw leaded lights FRED. FOSTER. 1216 Government street ( .ES DALTON and other P. *• change for good, modern. Victoria A churches, rchoolslpubnc buddings, ' Island fox stock for sale: large divi­ engineers, Do ml *. and B. C. land we* Phone 15*7. home; Queen Ann Hill or Lake Wash­ feura’ Association are requested to at­ veyore. 114 Pemberton Block. Brandi vate dwellings. Tr# only firm In dends assured. Phone 6364 L, Victoria. M3 English family. Apply corner of tend the meeting to be held at their torla manufactvrtn,luring si field and Esquimau road. ington preferred. A. D. Malet A Co., 403 of rices In Nelson. Tort .George and leaded lights Plain A. HAMILTON, expert furrier. All kind» jj NR. antique, mahogany, grand­ Central Bldg. MO rooms, 1014 Douglas street, on Tuesday, Haxdtcn. of fur garments re-modelled and clean­ father’s clock for sale. Write 17* Den­ MONTROSE ROOMS. Blanchard the 11th Inst., at 8 o’clock, for the pur­ ed. 1323 Douglas street. 2nd floor. d7 EXCHANGE—Five acres and some cash man street. <17 View. Moa . _ for motor truck. Box *18. Times. MJ pose of settling Important business. W. neera. British Columbia land sur/eyora. private baths; rooms, two beds; sir C. White, president. nil land agents, timber cruiser». J. H. Mc­ side, Douglas street care. Phone 69«. FURNITURE PACKING. r rooms. Reduced terms. FOR EXCHANGE-A Iiouh In Julia f Railway, any amount up to 40.000, or Bay for agreements of sale or mortgage. JNE1 WRITING SONGS—we pay Gregor, president; J F. Templeton, ■ rt'HNITVRE PACKED for shipment. ground or any station on Sidney Rail­ comfortably furnished u hundreds of dollars a year to successful man. dir.: Erneet J. Down, secy.-trean; BLUE PRINTING AND MAPS 1 Apply Box 6SOO, Times. MS writers. Experience unnecessary. Bong P. A. Land y. north#- • lands; T. A. Furniture unpacked, set up and re- way. Apply G. R. Mlltoy. 1613 Jubilee bedroom to share with gentle man. Kelly, ttm be- dept.; Bateman-Hutchln- ELECTRIC BLUE PRINT ft paired. Carpets laid. A. P. Cowan. 718 avenue, city. Phone K21L. nl« board, home comforts, centrally loca FOR RENT—HOUSES (Uefumtohed.) poems wanted with or without music— son. city and local, ’hancery Chambers, Fort Street. - Phone 3076L. will pay one-half of profits If successful. It Langley street. P. O. BoxJSI. Phone TO LET—4-room house, $12. Apply Capital Bend ue your work to-day. Acceptance Remington repeater rifle, 18.75; base City Realty. nil guaranteed If available. Largest con­ *1 South Fort George LAUNDRY. drum, with cymbal and foot stand. SIS; Gregor Block. Thî: 1 street. office supplies. Phone 16S«. cern In the country. Free particulars. - STANDARD STEAM LAUNDRY. LTD. snare drum, complete. 817 60; autoharp, home comforts, centrally located, on » FOR RENT—6-room, modern hou»». «16.50 D*??*1* C°* Dept- 73<- Washington, ISLAND BLUE PRINT ft MAP —The white laundry. We guarantee 88.75; Waltham. 21 jewels, C. P. R-. 887-60; cmcar un»,Une. rnvnsPhone awes».9076L. ______"—* per month; 8-room, modern, *26, per LANDSCAPE GARDENERS basement. Say ward‘Block. Draui first-class work and prompt delivery. slide trombone, make A. H. Gisborne. DUN8MUIR BOOMS. 7J0» Fort ««reel. month; two 4-room houses. $12.50 per LANDSCAPE GARDENERS AND DU- Phone 1017. 811 View street. 820; theatre aeat, 82.50; pair ship’s side Modern throughout, rooms kept warm. month. Dunford’a, 811 Union Bank J FINE, healthy, bahy boy, two weeks SIONERS—Grounds of any else laid out. City map# kept up to « -te. lights. 83.50; all Iron spring mattress, 98; Plenty ef hot water. Weekly rates f) Bldg. nil old, for adoption. Box 380. Tim-*». nM Staff of «killed gardener*. Estimate# JUNK En-iish leather valise, 86 50: grama- 84 up; transient. 76 cents up. 0 FOR RENT—6-room bungalow in Oak * BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS phone, 87.60; electrophone for deafness, free. The Lanedowne Floral Co., Jaa. - JUNK WANTED. JUNK—Auto tire*, Bay, furnace and cement basement. R. Take notice that lota 51 and 62. corner 810; genuine Lemaire field glasses. 820; VENICE ROOMS, 711 Vie* «treeI. Menton. Mgr . 1691 Hillside Are.. Vic SHACKS BlTi-T from 6». brass, copper, lead, barrel*, sacks, cast and up; weekly, 83; steam heated; evi R. Jones. 413- Hayward Block. Phone Of London and Liverpool streets, are off torla B. C. Phone 220. 23. Maywood P. O. 8 Iron. We pay absolutely the highest copper bugle, 83 50. Jacob Aaronaon’a B 860. MO the market from Nov. 7. 1913. nlO prices. It will pay you b sell to Vlc- new and second-hand store. 672 Johnson thing new and modern. d PEDERSEN, ’.-ndacape and Jobbing torla Junk Agency. 1816 Wharf Street street, 6 doors below Government, Vic­ à TO RENT—New house, with all modern ERIOUS. AMBITIOUS STUDENTS gardener. Tree pruning and spraying a- toria. B. C. Phone 1747. conveniences, 1421 Pembroke street. Ap­ taught piano; sympathetic piano accom­ specialty. P.ea., 006 Frances Are. Phone Phone 1**6. Douglas. Rooms 60c. and up: ply 1410 Pembroke street nil paniments played for soloists at prac­ made and repaired. JUNK IS MONEY. providing you Ï M»R Phone 1766. 7 TO LET—Three roomed, partly furnished tice hours; practical harmony and K. HOBDAY. F.R.H.S.. landscape archl- - sell In the right place. We buy brass. sale. Davies ft Son. Tates sight-reading; special music method for LOOK—Contractor and builder, j * copper, lead. sine. Iron. pipe, rubber, s20tf _ house, few minutes off car llne^ all young children. Box 9760. Times. nil Tfe«T and gnrden designer. Estate* of repair#. Estimates free. Joa - modern conveniences; reasonable. Write artistically laid out In town or country. • sacks, and all kinds of tools. Great ALE. SALE SALE—Of furniture, bed- street Rates. 36 cents up; 82 up B Box 2004. Times. M2 •LL KINDS OF FENCE WORK and ÏÏfàtr oT akinell gardeners Office». «II- 1*2 Joseph street. Phone «627L. Western Junk Co., 1421 Store street, op- steeds, springs, mattresses, bureaus, week. Dally papers Phone 19340. jobbing work attended to. Jones. 1040 «14 .Tone* Building. Fc t street. Phdne FOR HOUSE REPAIRS. Thlrkell. e poelte E. A. N. Depot. Phone 4824. dS buffets, dining tables, chairs, carpets, 7 A FIVE ROOMED, modern bungalow. Rockland Ave. Phone 1756. 17*5 P O. Bo* lots. velvet squares, rugs, rangea, blankets, 1600 Pembroke street, for rent, 826 per LADIES’ TAILORING. comforts, etc. etc.; 25 to 35 per cent, month. Apply BOO Queen’s Ave. Phone JAMES SIMPSON. «11 Superior. Phone ------, mte*. two I _____ 1744L. d* Old gold and silver. 6ft9 Yates. $W4L. and eeed shop 186S Oak Bay Are.. * LADIES’ SUITS, nrrfrrtlv wltorrd. 133.16 dterount off ail goods at Esquimau Fur­ Douglas and Tates Phone 817- 4819. Phone 1370. offers the fine*! bulhe money and repairs; estimates free, l up; own materlaiaa made un from |16. niture Store, next to Thoburn Meat ~ BIX ROOMED, modern bungalow, partly ran buy: beat aorta only. Detailed list», street. See our fall coats at $20 The Davison Market Phone 1646RR1. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. furnished; rent $30. Apply 622 Pandora. •ncluding rose», herbaceous. etc., on ap­ WALTER HOUGHTON. 1 # Co.. 743 Fort Street “ nil nZ2 plication. Garden work of erery kind 81 down. II per week. 1001 Govern- 1219 North Park street. 2 TO LET-6 roomed house, bath and pan- rOTICE—Take notice that thirty day* thoroughly done. A large etaff of good LAND CLEARING. ment etreet 7 try, rent moderate to a good tenant after date application will be made to men always kept. 1 Apply 3014 FVtrnwood road. MS the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies FEE ALFRED JONES for greenhou , QUADL1NG BROTHERS, contractors for keeping rooms. 1804 Fernwood road. »1 , land clearing and well boring. I»ak« 3 FOR KENT-New S-roorn house, with to change the name of Bands (fc Fulton, LEGAL motor garages. * hacks, fowl houses, * Hill P. O.. Victoria. d6 Limited, to “Sands Funeral Furnishing kennels, long ladders. step-ladd « large cement basement, can be used for Co.. Limited.” Dated at Victoria. B.C., BRA PSHAW A FTACPOOLE. harrtstera- fence work, cement erk, or any i TO CITY SIBSCII1E8S floor. 974 Flsguard. storage or workshop. 1096 Hillside Ave. at-law. etc.. 631 Bastion Ft.. Victoria. this 16th day 9>f October, 1913. M. V. of work. 1040 Rockland Art., beta n LIVERY STABLES In order to render the best pos­ »_ M0 Sands, secretary. nS Vancouver and Cook. Phone 1756. •’Maplehurst.” 1997 Blanchard. Ml'RPHY. FISHER A SHERWOOD THE B. A B. STABLES HI Ftaguord sible service, we request city sub­ - TO RENT—Nicely located * roomed house, Barrister*. Solicitors, etc. Supreme and street Phone 344. Livery, hacks and HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, one k on ear line; rent reasonable to a good Y ANTED—Live poultry. The Burnside Exchequer Court ngent*. Practice In BRICK WORK board. Furniture moving a specialty. scribers to !rr mediately phone or south Oak Bay car. pleasantly slti 1. tenant .Apply Phone F3028 !yS If Poultry Co. wish to announce that they Patent Offhe and before Railway Com- write The Times Circulation De­ very moderate rent. Apply 907 have opened a feeding station at 1116 mlealrn. Hon. Charte# Murpny. M.P.J ,d CÀMfenON A Cju.WELL—Hack and 3 FOR RENT—HOUSES (Furnished.) Burdette Ave.. Victoria, and are now In Harold Fisher. I* P. Sherwood. Ottawa, brick work. Prices and work i *• Livery Stable*. Calls for hacks prompt­ partment In all casei of non-de­ mond avenue. Phone 48361. the market for poultry, especially hens Ont J. F. McNamara. 942 Pand< ra A vs. ly attended to day or might Telephone livery or bad delivery of TWO CONNECTING, furnished, - TO RENT—Furnished. 648 Niagara street, and chickens for fattening purposes. 093. 711 Johnson street the part of any carrier. keeping rooms, with pantry, c 6 roomed, fully furnished, modern fur­ Will also handle fresh eggs. Ship vour MEDICAL MASSAGE BUILDING MOVERS « RICHARD BRAY. Livery, Hack nrd Do not pay any collector with­ front veranda, 14 per week. 11 niture, cement basement, furnace, open poultry and eggs to The Bumeld* Poul­ SULPHURIZE!» VAPOR BATHS (medl — Boarding Stables. Hacks on abort out obtaining primed receipt which dora. 2 fireplace. Immediate posse salon. Apply try Co.. 1116 Burdette avenue. Prompt k notice, and tally-ho coach. Phone 199. ense keep Tale may save trouble g at house. nl4 returns. Honest weight nS cal maaaeuse). Electrical treatment», Estimates furnished future. NICELY FURNISHED housele chiropodist Nurac Inkpen. HT-U8 Hlb- guaranteed. Phone » 781 Johnson etreet. S h FURNISHED, 4 roomed cottage for rent. ben-Bonc Block Phone Yates street. If, for any reason, yon wish us L. Reeee. B. D. will d^llv^r a course of to stop delivering the paper, you 918 pe r month. - water In house, fire minutes from car; UaFFAGF - R II Barker, qualified mae- METAL WORKS. U $14 per month ; no children. Apply 2626 lecture j in the Tempi* of th* Soul (largo CHIMNEY-SWEEP^ NO will help considerably by aotlmag 5 Victor street. nil hall. Pvthlan Castle. North Park street), eeur. from the National Hoapltal. I»on* PACIFIC SHEET METAL WORKS— the office Instead of Um Fl’RNISHED housekeeping rooms. every Sunday at 7.10 p. m. Developing don. Scientific treatr ont. 913 Fort St. m Cornice work, skylights, metal wln- who la liable t forget Yates street ; gas. » GREEN A BURDICK BROS . LTD.. circle at 1*18 Douglas street every Wed­ Phone RI71I.______fixed, etc. V t. dows, metal, date and felt roofing, hot corner of Langley and Broughton Bte. air furnaces, metal c*IIInga ate. 1009 COMFORTABLE nesday at 8 !>. m. One and all cordially E. McDONALD. masseur. Royal Swedish Phone 1919. with kitchenette; j Phones 4160 and 4170. Furnished houses Invited. J. H. DunkTSyr' secretary. nM movement : outside cases by appoint­ - Yates street. Phone 1771 o —4 rooms, Colllneon street. 8*6; 6 rooms. ment. 7» Yatee. *11 Kin**» road. Phodb LLOYD, chimney cleaner. Phone BUSINESS CHANCES. Fort. Phone 27081. - Niagara street, *66; « rooms. Belcher iRAKY ROOFS repaired and guaranteed. 14 years’ experience In Victoria. 11 MILL WOOD. Tel. L4611. ««68, LET—I furnished hoi f street, $60; 7 rooms. Fowl Bay road. $100; VE CAN OFFER for a quick sale one 917 North Park street. DON'T IZ)8E YOUR HAIR—Take scalp CHIMNEYS SWfcPT. *• ONCE AGAIN we have the Chemalnue of the best known rooming houses In • 9 rooms. Monterey avenue. 11*; IV treatment, the beat ayatem. Mme. Phone Lllffi. mlllwood, 13.50 double load, C.O.D. P. the city at a sacrifice, good long lease ■ rooms. Cook street. $100; 8 rooms, Bkin- pairs, etc., apply to J. W. Bolden Berge, specialist, «fl Campbell Block, — L. Hutchins. 2110 Government etreet and low rent. Our office Is open even­ 214 Oswego. U ner etreet. Victoria West. 946. Untur- penter. 1610 Cook street, or Phone 1! ÇHIMNEV BUILDING Phone Ml nil ing*. Monk. Montelth A Company, Ltd., — nlahed houeea—4 rooms. Fort street, $36; comer Fort and Douglas. NICELY FURNISHED ■ 0 rooms. Niagara street. $25; • rooms, el KILL WOOD-Freeh water mill wood; Government and Broughton streets. with O. 8. Leighton. Campbell Bldg. MRS.____ EAR8MAN, electric light bethe. CALL US about that chimney or Phone 1402. aio '■ Market afreet, $6S; 1 rooms. Florence medical massage. IMS Fort•t St Phone work. Prloee and work are rigl f. double load. $8.66 C. O. D. J. J. Lane. 449 Government street. " street, $96; 6 rooms. Burns avenue. 115: Phones: Office. 1600; Res.. 2M3. Phone 4450. nS4 RIM!. McNamara. 942 Pandora Are. L BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—8200 will NICELY FURNISHED hou g 1 large store. Government street, |175. -1 CAIÎAPIAN PUGET S-iUND mill wood buy good profit-producing lunch counter, rooms, near Fountain, rent r< e. M3 MONEY TO LOAN. NOTARY PUBLIC. CONCRETE AND CEMENT WORK^ end vf»b., «366 double toed, fl» Engin centrally located, running 8300 per 000 Gorge road. Phone KNOT. -jj load. Sikh Wood Co. Phone 4761. month profit. Thle la a snap. Apply ■ FOR RENT—5-room, furnished house. DOCUMENTS NOTARlkD. careful ex- CEMENT WORK, stone work art­ Box 348. Time*. nM STEAM HEATED housekeeping a] t- facing on Beacon Hill Park. Apply and second mnrtgag purchased. Ap- amlnatlon of title* made, transfers and work. Jones, 1040 Rockland Are. monta, furnished, new house, hot v »r Dominion Trust Company. 900 Govern- ply P. O. Box 4G9 nll agreements drawn, trusts discharged, 1756. . PAWNSHOP. VANTED— Partner with 81.100 to take la all rooms, electrically lighted. le ment etreet. nlO accounts examined, estates settled; one-third share good, permanent busi­ charges moderate. W. G. Oaunce, notary 1. AARONSON’S PAWNSHOP h„ rvmovM ness. paying now over 8300 profit month Belwil. 3014 Douglas ** FURNIBHED, 6-room, modern house to for Investment on mortgage. Apply Box of from Broad street to 14M Government 2137. Times. nil public. c*re of The Griffith Co.. Room# Concrete Building Ptocka ly. Apply P. Q. Box 1287.______nil ROOMS AND BOARD. let. near ’’Falrvlew Nursery.” Apply 101-104 Hlhtyn-Bon* Bldg. artistic cement work :ucl e, street opposite West holme Hotel. Mrs Logan. nil Garden Vases. Fences an< ROOMING HOUSE for u!», IB room,. CRAIOMYLE.” mortgages, NURSING HOME centrally situated. Phone 100BL. nil j*' TO RENT—Cottage, partly furnished. Agreements for sale dte- made a specialty. Wq a PICTURE FRAMING New, flrst-elasi n~ clone to aea and Uplands, all convenl- counted. A]fcpply Kenneth Ferguson. 300 MATERNITY NI’RAtNO HOOT, mrwr makers of the patent d< 5 PICTURE FRAMING - The heel nnd FOR SALE—Board nnd lodging house. 17 , ences; rental $16 per month. Apply Box Belmont Bl rdrk; AT.riBRT UKHMAN, l»te principal bar!- truck. Phone 770. dS cleaning; prices reasonable. Machines one or both at 8M0 *6< h, easy terme. FRATERNAL U'TTT OÜ THE WOlkliS It. LAD1KB TO DO PLAIN AND LIGHT tone Royal Carl Roea Opera, ISO ■jp to rent rtone 4611. 711 Yates. X? 8EWING at home, whole or spare time;' •Punford’s. 811 UnMn Bank Bldg. nil Phone I191L. JEPSEN'S TRANSFER—W, ban «M»- meets at K. of P. Hall. North Park St. date p-dded vans flrf VETERINARY SURGEON. 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each month. MAKE YOUR BEER AT HOME-FInMIiet good pay; work sent any distance. WATERFRONT LOT fc TH08. STEELE, artistic singing based JT Mÿîsttle, president 2619 Graha sparkling lager made In 6 minuta 68 chargea prepaid. Fend stamp for full must sell; the price la $3.000. but require upon scientifically ascertained facts. ib DR. ROBERTS, veterinary surgeon and A. Mur rant, secretary. Phone cents a gallon. Pal ticulars free, a- particulars National Manufacturing half caoh; nc ~ it*. Box 983, Tlmee^ Courtney etreet Phone 37671». dentist. C. ft C. Btablea Phone «6. 1608- dflc Coast Agencies. See above. tf Compeer* Montreal. « 18 VTOTOHIÀ DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1813

be buÙt In a rapidly growing district which will be further developed by the nnilRE W CONTRACTS BALLOT NOW BEING LOCAL NEWS opening of the lnterurban line. It wUl replace an old building which Is quite The Abel Trial*—1The hearing of the Inadequate for the requirements of ths district Provision has already been WAITED ON DECISION aetioe of P. R. Abel, provision mer­ Money to Loan TAKEN ON INVITATION made by the Saanich echool board with chant. Gorge road, against ths #y for the government tor tin financing of lose* through the delayed improve­ the undertaking. I bave the following idle balances to loan on first ment of the Gorge road. Is due to come o o o Oôtincll Will Consider Water­ Canadian Society of Civil Eir- We* ef Prayer, George Bell was o o o, the !*der at the first of the noon meet­ mortgage at current rates of Interest works; Last Day fpr Graff gineefs. Requested to Hold ings held in connection with the Y. M. Building Permits*—Building permits Cdmpany to Qualify. Annual Meeting Here.r were twued to-day for the following C. A. week ef prayer to-day, about $1,000 $8,000 $6,000 lenoes: Mrs. H. B. McLean, live- thirty men being present for the lunch­ $8,260 room 'house at 111! North Dairy tpad. eon and meeting which followed. The costing $1100; Mrs. C. N. Williams, for subject of the addre* give» by Mr. $1,600 $3,600 $6,600 $9.600 Important of the The timadian Society of Civil en­ six-room house at Selkirk avenue, Bell was “The Power of God Unto Sal­ which will reach the city council with gineers will'meet here In January In­ costing $1,060. vation." The meetings will be held dally at 11.36, following luncheon regard to the conduct of the water­ stead of In Montreal If the verdict of o o o $2.000 $4,000 $8,000 $13.000 which will be served regularly at 11 works undertaking, when the session the ballets now being sent out to mem­ Watching For Rlegue^-rrhe city o’clock. The leader to-morrow will be reaumeo this evening, will be thé Wort bers Is favorable. health department 1» keeping a close eye on the vessels arriving from the J. H. Andrew», who will apeak on "The Of qjty Solicitor Robertson embodying This organisation Is one of tha-post Po'iprgr of God for Our Spiritual Life.** What Have You to Offer? Orient and from Puget Sound, looking ( he Judgment of Mr. Justlotf Murphy Important professional bodies In the O O O Dominion aad Includes In Its member­ for the arrival of plague-infected rata. the McDonald action to determine the Bach day one or more steamers are un­ Meetings el Y. M. C. A.—The ray­ ship some of tiie leading men In the erai meetings at the Y. M. C. A. yes­ powers of the water commissioner In country. Some two months ago the der supervision terday were well attended, the largest the award of contracts. Victoria branch of the society Invited GOO being tbe afternoon meeting which Msney le Leeie. Fire Ineurenoe The majority of the council will wet- the members to transfer the meeting to 4. O. TurrRf, M. P„ Here*—J. O. Victoria, urging that the gatherings Turriff. M. "P. for Assinlbola since 1004, was addressed by Alderman Gleason, 111* Written. Fhene 107* •mo the decision, as It dears tbs air. who spoke ea “Christianity and Mod­ P. R. BROWN Whether there will be en appeal bad been held so often In the leading spent the week-end in the city with his ern Politics.'’ Tbe talk, which was I» another matter. Mr McDona eastern centres that a change would be Mr. Turriff, who Is regarded as listened to by about 104 men. wa# most plaintiff, said this afternoon that he had good for the officers of the association one of the beet debaters la the Domin­ interesting, and followed with the not yet consulted with hie solicitor on and would familiarise them with the ion ( House, haa basa somewhat ill, but gr*teat eern*tn*s. Ml* I Tigris FOR SALE—HOUSea. ■EINQ FULLED DOWN. the subject development of the west. now happily recovered and Irav* FOUR-ROOM HOUSE aad lot for $1.791. President F. C. Gamble and Secretary Victoria for the east this afternoon, sang during the afternoon, and Mr. The council, however, I» new empow­ Sudbury, of the Fifth Regiment band, 1 minutes from car. Just outside olty OM/ VletoHa Landmark Rased I» the ered to take the action suggested In the R. W. McIntyre took the matter up o o o limit* only $W down, IS monthly. with headquarters and * a result the played a saxophone solo At the Fel­ Edwin Frampton, McGregor Bldg., op­ earlier debat* on the subject, te < Servie* Yesterday morning ballot is, now being taken among 1 the first qt the II o'clock servie* were lowship tea there were twenty mem- posite Spencer's. Phone Ml nil Replace It for new tenders for the rlvetted steel snt, and the occasion was ibers. The local society has b4 bMd at Breklne Presbyterian church, pipe and the telephone wire and te made more enjoyable by the delight­ FOR BALE-New. • roomed" house in promised considerable support from mrrlet road, which will hold servie* Fairfield, or would consider part trade. Another of Victoria's oldest land- award the contract to the Graff Con­ ful recitation given by Mr.. Pbllllpe. the members In the western provinces. regularly every Sunday morning In ad­ Apply owner. Box 417. Time». nil isrke 1» disappearing this week, be* struction Company for the concrete Rev. 1. W. Williamson addressed the If the society determines to come west dition to the Sunday evening services flow line, provided It has proved up by at ths I o'clock ‘round-up" FAIRFIELD BARGAIN In bungalow, It will bring n number of Influential at T o'clock. Prayer meet teg will be four rooms, all modern, big lot. street | to-day Its capacity to undertake the which brought the day's proceedings work. If the report of the water 'toom- people here and some large hall wlU be every Thursday evening at 7.14. paved. near car; will consider vacant . This is the Windsor hot*!. Ip a sloe* " 1 lot of medium price; very easy terms to mlwtoner and the consulting engineer engaged for their accommodation. The church Is drawing big congrega­ real buyer Call to-night. Telephone >mer of Courtney and Govern- City, Engineer Rust, who Is 8 pi tions from the surrounding district, o o o UW. Price 88.184. nil Is favorable te that company, then the ■■ eneert a Sueoee* — A very contract automatically go* to It under president of the society, hopes to give o o o Victoria and originally existed un- his support to the movement If he can large audience attended the Hunday THE JOT OF YOUR OWN HOMB-We the resolution, but If not the original Burled at Vancouver,—The funeral have Just finished a charming new Cali­ get away after Christmas to attend the INTEREST recommendation of th*e two officials of the late Jam* H. Dudgeon took evening performance last evening at fornia bungalow, eight rooms, four bed The property Is owned by Stephen smelon' in New York of the American the Victoria thratre under the ausptew chambers, all new. built-in features, Is approved, suggesting the Pacific Place last Tuesday at Vancouver. The ietor of the Dominion society, of which he Is also a member. hardwood floors, walls nicely tinted. ' Lock Joint Company, then that concern deceased was bora In Victoria SI years of Rowland's Concert Band. The hondsome electrical fixtures, window 1 The Victoria society will hold Its will be the contractors specified, the ago, and Is survived by hi* wife and Greeawald overture, “The North Star," shades on. furnace, fireplace. wash tube, annual meeting early In December and was much appreciated, the reeds do­ full basement. cem*L garden In. street commencement of the work depending mother In Vancouver. He also leaves will be com- upon the ability of the city to finance the provincial meeting, which this year ing some very effective work, and the paved, handy to car, close In; price and goes to Vancouver, will follow soon af­ sisters. Mr* W. J. Henderson and Mr* tr-rms to meet your requirements. Call the undertaking, the contract, of course, Hall, at Mission; and a sinter, trombone solo taken by Mr. Miller be­ Cash. our Mr. Cole to-night and arrange to being let subject to that proviso. terwards. The promised legislation ing meet artistically performed. An­ see it. Telephone MM. 514 Hayward over the Incorporation of the British Mr* C. Stettler, and brother, W. J. Bldg. nil Apart from waterworks matters two Dudgeon. In this other number which won applause was Columbia members as a corporate the "Wandrers Zlel." by Buppe, in by-laws for fixing dvlc salaries, and body wHl be taken up with a view to TP ' last Thursday evening when confirmed yesterday by H H Welch. morning the ladles' swimming else* the membership list is not yet quite terms, one-seventh, cash, balance over to make a start on this trunk which la to be held regularly lu ■lx years. Grad soil, high and dry. so Rev. Dr. Clay united In marriage local manager of the Pendray er Immediately, without waiting complet* applications will be consid­ rock, flaanlrh. eight ml lee from Vic­ after at the Y. M, C. A. swimming Robert Henry Brydon. of this city, terprlaee. The b usine* which for the expressed attitude of Baas ered. During the bands the centre lot toria, soon ell paved road. Acre lots formerly known as the B. C. Soap tank on Monday mornings from I to the rink will be reserved for dancers; $5,500 end over. Low prie*. Splendid for and Ml* Nancy McGeachy, who re­ ratepayers at the polls. Some change# Works, was established thirty-eight 11 o’clock, held its first session, about poultry farms or strawberries and fruit. cently arrived from Glasgow. have been effected In the plans for the during the Intervals the centre will he lilts cash and the balance ar­ Ollleeple, Hart A Todd. 7U Fort St nM years ago and Is the oldest soap-i fifty ladl* being present, and a very reserved for those members wishing to ranged. factoring business In the purpose of economy. Mr. Rust nstructive period being spent Tt A NICE l-ACRE PIECE seml c-lenred, About sixty-five couples were pres­ plained to the council that some land practice figure skating. Further par­ best part of Happy Valley, main road The acquirement by Lever Brothers Is Is etUl room for a few more member* ticulars may be obtained from the ent at the social and dance given belonging to the Piaget Sound Agricul­ frontage, close to railway, stood water; Friday evening at BL John's hall by In line with the ambition of that fam­ and Intending applicants are urged to secretary - treasurer, • Reginald Harr I- $600 an acre, terms. A. Cosh, Happy Val­ ous Arm to here branch* In meet « tural Society, the holding company of Ht their Damn st the earliest op­ ley. Victoria. B. C. nil the Sons and Daughters of BL Georgs. the Hndeons Bay Company, had yet An excellent programme of dancee i the big centres In Canada and el* portunity. R. S. DAY & EAHT TERM» Eight mil., from Victoria. where throughout the world. The ►e secured and the scheme had still o o o on main Saanich road, pavement to pro­ supplied by Mrs. Rldgard's orchestra, to be approved by the London dlrec perty within few months, splendid aere- and during the evening delicious re­ Vancouver branch will be carried on New Saanioh School,—Tenders fot 1 as* high, no rock, good soil; for rale In along present lines. The deal was put torn • the Strawberry Vale school, with H. J. B. BOGGS freshments were served. sises of one sere up according to pur­ through during the recent visit to the Otherwise with the exception of t R. Cultin, architect of * the school, Shzeoaf Telephone Ik chasers’ requirements; moderate priera, ■mall amount of right-of-way still re­ no Pori St. Victoria. Bstab. 1890. exceptionally easy terms. QUleepls, coast of Sir William Lever, M. P.. and closed to-day. The new school Is to « Ü te cat. Hart A Todd. 711 Fort street. n8 his Canadian manager. A. C. Knight, of quired, there la nothing to hinder ai TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Immediate start The actual dlmen $2M ACRES. Bhawnignn Lake, river FOR RENT—61! per month, tire roomed Toronto. It Is understood the cast frontage one mile, per acre IK; $108 cottage. 1626 Belober avenue. nil consideration Involved le about $160,' alone of the tunnel are Independent of cash, five acres. Cobble Hill, close to FOR RENT—7-room. modern houee, com­ the decision of Saanich te come Into FOR SALE-LOT». station, for 8868; 60 aerpa. with farm- the scheme. house, barn and chicken run, at Shaw- pletely furnished, ready now, furnace Arnold AVE.-cinapeet HT nlgan. price $7,608, cash $1,086. Edwin and fireplace, near car and eea, rent BANKERS' TRUST CASE. No one doubts that the by-law will $1.684. Owner, Box 171, Times, BA. You should see us fer your rent have an overwhelming support Frampton, McGregor Bldg., opposite requirements. We have them furnished ▲ PROMINENT Spencer’* Phone I» nil and unfurnished, also fists. William Three Witnesses Heard This Morning street for rent 16 ACRE* on Oder Hill rout. 6I.B6 per A. Cole, the rent man. Office open even­ in the Seeond Trial ef Window apace. acre. 4 miles out; to trade or sell. Monk, ings. Tel. MW 624 Hayward Bldg, ntt Cook and Hearn. FAREWELL BALL GAME FOR SALE-Bast hull' lot 2. block 1. Montelth A Co.. Ltd.. Government and Broughton. Phone 1402. ol2 WANTED—Competent manager for our subdivision. K«r Ave.. $730; $160 c real estate department, thorough Know­ The Bankers' Trust case was re­ TO CONVICT NO. 6092 balance €. 11. IS. at 7 per cent. AppI; ledge of local value» necessary. May- premises, F. I.awry. sumed this morning, when the evi­ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY smith A Company, Ltd., 408 Union Bank Sacramento, Cat. Nov. 10.—Folsom Bldg. nW dence of Robert Hetherlngton and BUILDERS Fairfield snap. Lovely TQ LETT—1-room house, modern, walking penitentiary convicts defeated Chris lot. near sea and park. 11x160; distance *1« King's road. nlT WANTED—A good gold mining prospect Joseph H. Baker was again taken. 11.176. Phone Hinder. 1091. In British Columbia, from owners. May- There was no difference in It except i Brothers* College of Sacramento, FOR RENT—Five-room, modern house en 2 to 1 In a baseball game played at the ÆôTS. Just Hulton street, close to car. For price smith A Company, Ltd., 40€ Union Bank that both direct and cross-examin­ with M cash and easy terme; ci and particulars Phone 8888RÎ. Bldg ation was much shorter than during penitentiary Saturday. It was said to be equalled. Edwin Frampton, POUND SALE—Saanich Municipality. 1 FOR RENT-Modern flet. overlooking the first trial. be the first game ever played between t Oregon Bldg. Phone 128. era. three rooms and bath; furniture for a penitentiary team and one from the ■hall sell by public auction at the Pound, rale. Dowling, tt Boyd. James Bay. nl6 W. J. Sloan, who had been manager FOR SALE—HOUSES. Glanford Ave.„ on Thursday. 18th Inet» of the office of the Bankers' Trust outside world in California. at 11 o’clock In the forenoon, 1 sorrel LARGE FRONT ROOM, with board, suit Convict No. €002 pitched effectively HAS ANYBODY IN VICTORIA I mare, no marks. If not redeemed before. 2 or 1 friends; all convenience#. 7» Company In Prince Rupert, spoke of $1.6007 As I must leave for the H. Little, pound-keeper. nil Vancouver street «18 conversations he lad had with Cook for Folsom, and his work was Cheered Country, I will sacrifice my thorou and Hearn in the office of the Nego­ by 1.100 of hie fellows. It was his fare­ modern 7 roomed house, on the FORD EXPERT, from Fprd works, will FOR RENT—Connecting hou», keeping Wellington overhaul or repair your car and make It rooms, sink, pantry. 1261 Pandora ave­ tiators. Limited, In Vancouver. Cook well appearance, as he Is about to be part of Fairfield Estate, for $6.100, paroled. ou will pay €1.500 down, balance ra like new; satisfaction guaranteed. nue. Phone 4703L. «16 told him of the dividends and bonus f or quarterly like rent This box Craig. 148 Menslee. Phone 60ÜR. n!6 FOR RFfNT—6-reom apartment. $22.50. paid and of the financial standing of ‘The convicts forgot all regrets and a year old and has coat me r LOST—Lady's watch, with knot on chain. 1261 Pandora. Phone 47ML. ntt sorrows of the past, all the fears and f97,000: have been offered $8.500, the corporation. The wltne* identi­ Reward. Box 421, Times. nlS EOR RENT—guile In Mount Vie* Apert- fied a number of letters he had been doubts of the future," said Warden FOUND—Bag of clothes, Carey road. ment* corner Buehby and Josepht flrst- Johnson In describing the clrcum Apply Barber’s store, corner Carey and clase. at very reasonable rental. $98 per shown from shareholders. Including Cook, A. O. Barglson. EL W. Whitting­ •lances of the game. beet buy In Victoria. By seeing Douglas street. nlî month. Eagles, Mahon Bloçk. Phone WANTED TO RRNT-Hmall. modern 397$; residence phone 6017R. nl2 ton, L D. Taylor, Vancouver; J. H. house, between Blanchard and Linden -EXCHANGE—4-room house in Fairfield Senkler, K. C.. Vancouver; and James AMERICAN RUGBY Bo* 9114, Time» and Fairfield and Yatea Full parttou- to exchange for lots. Eagles, Mahon Hoppe. FOR SA LB-By owner, new. modern tara to P. O. Box 1006 nil Block. Phone 2971. nil Another was from Godfrey Booth, At New Haven—Yale, 17; Brown, 0. WANTED—Capable men for responsible I HAVE quite s list of exchanges, toy staling the conditions on which he ' At Albany, Ore.—University of Oregon. positions, general merchandise concerns. own end other people's stuff. Bring 10; Oregon Agricultural College, 10. (Tie We have received our first scowload of this bookcases, beam callings, plate North; some investment J. A. Mac­ yours In. we might make a deal. Eagles. resigning from the general manager­ open fireplaces, electric fixtures Donald, Prince George Hotel. ntt Mahon Block. Phone 8171. nil ship of the Northern-Crown Bank to At Princeton, N. J.—Harvard, 3; Prlnco- CELEBRATED DOMESTIC COAL since IkuTt bother unlesa you want to b accept the managership of the Bank- fine home cheap. I must sell; WANTEIV-Reapectable MM couple EXCHANOE-Apartment block of eight money; no trade» considered. Can i to rent 8 room* Fern street, close Bt. suites, bringing In good revenue; will ' Trust. Mr Booth wrote that It At Ithaca. N. Y.-Mlohlgan. 17; Cor the strike commejiced on the 1st of May you this Is $1.000 below actual v Margaret’s School. $15 month, Including exchange for good building lots at was his full and explicit understand­ nell, €. fuel, water and light. P. O. Box 1806 builders' prices. Poet Office Box 1487. nil ing that he was to have absolute con­ Bo* 9118. Times______ntt At Syracuse, N. Y.— Syracuse, 41; New last. This is the Coal that has given the FIVE ROOMED BUNGALOW, modern. trol of all financial operations. He York University, 4. CASH and $B monthly. Including close In furnace, furnished. $46. Monk. tercet, buys pretty « n . 560 DALLAS ROAD, facing sea. board saw a great future for'the corporation At Annapolis. Md-—Navy, 70; Bucknell. householder such universal satisfaction for next Gorge waterfront. residence for two ladles or gentlemen, Montelth A Ce.. Ltd., Government and At Evanston, III.—Chicago, 14; North Apply on premises. 13 minute» to city, moderate. ni» Broughton. Phone 1481. oil In this city under conservative man­ agement and without .any speculative A PRETTT COMFORTABLE HOME all1 LOST—On Government car or Govern­ A MODERN. 6 roomed houee. on Wilson At Baltimore—Carlisle Indians, €1; Johns the past fifteen years, and comes from the ment street. Sunday Ofternoon. a lady’s street, fruit trera on lot, $98 per month. operations. Hopkins University. 4. black suede bag. containing travellers' Monk, Montelth A Co.. Ltd.. Government Mr. Sloan said that on April 8 he famous No. 1 mine at Nanaimo. yated lot. „ cheques, glasses, etc. Finder please end Broughton. Phone 1401. nil Tacoma—Stadium High School, 4; Ever­ leum. etc., Ô. took over the Titl* Holding Company, ett High School, A m C W Dalllmmore, RusseH street. e leave st Times Office, or 61 Menslee. and BORN. 1 receive reward. nil realizing that if It could be saved It Hoqulam— Hoquiam High, 13; Ballard nm. »ARRïON —To Mr. and Mrs. A. H Mar- would go far to save the Bankers' High, 7. DIRECT FROM oWnbiv-a y A LOT of good furniture, cheap. 8fi6 Oov- rlon, 9978 Cranmore road. Oak Bay, on Pullman—Washington State College, modern, seven roomed ni fl ernment street «. hi* November 16, a daughter. Trust. He remained In charge of It until the end of August, The value of Whitman, 4. toilet, t'empiété; will tak. • I HAVE rwo CASH for flret peYmont on- DIED. Cash as first payment. Its stock then, he raid, was very lit Portland. Ore.—Washington High, 97 : a 6-room bungalow. In good location, at SUTHERLAND—On the 7th Nor., Mil, at Lewie and Clark (Spokane), 8. J. Kingham A Box #. Beaumont F. O. i snap price. Box 4*6. Times. nil SL Joseph's hospital after a short tie, and at the time the value of the X- K*W. two roomed dwelling for i Illness, Helen, only daughter of Mr. At North Yakima—North Yakima, ^ EXCHANGE—! » pie ml Id reeldenllul lou. Anglo-Canadian Timber company's Sunny side, 8. ro minutes from ear. dry. level, gri ' worth over $6.080, for small ranch or and Mr* R. Hoes Sutherland, of bonde which It held was practically 1004 Broad Street. t for S1.E6; $125 cash, balance I "Klldonan,” Fowl Bay road, aged 6* At Toppenleh—\ oppenleh, 17; * acreage; clear deeds. Box 4#. Times. nil, as Its timber licenses had not Cmonth BoX ET, Times.______2 m* years. burg, 7. Sole Distributors for jüctoria. *- flbDIRH BUNGALOW for sale In " NOTICE been renewed and there was some fear At Boise, Idaho—Boise High School, ^ WANTED—Horfor Its keep, end buggy that they might not be. Weleer High School. 1. ^ Bay. cheap, I rooms and hot w - or wagon, good home. Box 4M, Times. heating, between two ear lines; owi NOTICE Is hereby given that thirty must sell Apply 1843 Fowl Bay n nU DIES OF EXCITEMENT. SOLDIERS IN DANDER. Phone 48ML1 4 ROOM AND BOARD. $18 Cook street, cor- It eye after date an application trill be The price has not been raised—$7.50 per ton : • ner Cook and Rockland. Phone 1838R. made to the Board of Lloenae Commie Va IRFFWLD—kcUct. 1-room, new i a loners tor the Municipality of Victoria, St. Louis, Mo, Nov. 1$.—Over­ Beilin, Nov. 16.—A dispatch dene*. 84 Upper Buehby. high lot. h* n1S U. C. for permtaalon to change the of 2000 lbs., delivered within the city limits. tlhrt sea view, balcony, beamed, panel LOST—$10 btlli this morning, between lloenae now held by me and known as the wrought by the excitement of a soc­ Lisbon says the wtrelwe station there buffet, waelkJuhe -«Don’t miss eee- Pine street and Clover dale avenue. Jubilee Saloon to the Jubilee Hotel at the cer football game at which he was to-day received dlstrew signals from thle. Only $8,400. Hinder, » Moss Find' same location, acoerdlog (0 the Municipal cheer leader. Ramon Garcia, a S| the German steamer Rhénan la off street nil « Ofllci Act, to take effect on1 January M. MM. lard, fainted while watching the game Vigo, Spain. The "steamer has 306 Oer VoUKlNGMANB CHAlfCE-Four-roonv Dated at Victoria, B. C., November 10. lONifig. KHO Rockland, repairs leaky here yesterday afternoon and died man soldiers on board bound for Ger­ pafisrw bungalow. dose In. $9.700: $180 roofs, cleans moss from same. ml" ROBERT CHADWICK. •ash. balance rent. Box 435 Time#, nil out the gutters. Phone 17». few minutes later. man East Africa. ,v U - :- VTttEOitl miLŸ TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1013 17 »W>fcrfropt«g BIO LUMBER CAROMS MEMBER OPTIMISTIC F. W. STEVENSON & CO. •v hxm Day tc fcey 1 ^ STOCK AND BOND BROKERS. TO GO Tfl AUSTRALIA ABOUT SHUSHANNA 103-106 Pemberton Building. Cor. Fort and Broad Streeta MAQU1NNA*S WORTH FUNDS INVESTED FOR CLIENTS. <4: tine Vessels Chartered to Load Dr. A. T. Thompson, M. P. for Orders Executed on all Exchanges on Commianon. AS SEABOAT TESTED on Columbia; Will Move Yukon, Talks of Affairs in Private Wires to Vaneouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal. STOCKS DECLINED N MODERATE ADVANCES 20,000,000 Feet North; Yukon Gold West Coast Steamer in Some LEISURELY FASHION Portland, Ore., Nov, là.—Twenty Dr. A. Thomson, M. P.. the member Severe Weather on Hol- million feel of lumber will be exported for the. Yukon, arrived In the city yes­ bergtrip from Portland and the Columbia river terday, bound for the Maritime Prov­ to Australia, New Zealand and the inces to Join his wife who has been BANK OF Demand Issued From Short Portland Canal Made Frac­ west coast of South America the next staying there for some time. He will remain east until paritenWt opens In •MRU Element but Otherwise tional Gain but Tunnel “Well, the new Maquis no has had three months on eight vessels unde charter to one firm—McNear, Gibson * January. MONTREAL CaattiuFfil Aoeos Support Meagre News Awaited her first real dusting," remarked one Dr. Thompson speaks hopefully of the of the officers of the West Coast Co., of San Francisco. A ninth vessel new discoveries at Hhuwhanna. uner following her arrival here chartered by the company will take "Of course," he said to the Times another 1,060.900 feet from Grays Har yesterday, “It Is not another Klondike. *1 Bml Lord ItrtUwMM and Moowt^TtermU O.CJE.O. and O C.V.O.. Boa. yesterday from Hoi berg after an ex- (By F. W. Stevenson * C«-> Victoria. Nov. It—The llot gi her to the Antipodes. It will be the The field Is much more limited, at least lingiy boisterous trip. The locally- largest volume of business to 1 SUehard B. Aagua. PruMwi New York, Nov. 16—The stock Met fair account of iteetf, levels In all so far as at present appears. continued to decline In leisurely fashion being firmly maintained and In constructed vessel fell In with nn handled by a single concern In “It will take some time,” he contin­ H. V. Meredith. Ylee-Presidsal and General Maned*. and wore a decided weak appearance, few Instances moderate advances being abundance of wintry weather and she similar period for a number of years. ued. “before the field la deflaltety •AVtBOS DEPARTMENT IK CONNECTION WITH EVERT BRANCH. scored. , O. W. McNear and C. H. Gibson, and ac ton was Irregular and nervous waa eight days making the round trip proved. There are a large number of aa recently. Fair » >mand Issued from Portland Canal and Glacier members of the Arm. have been In Yukon old limera and “sourdoughs'* I la aajr part at the world. Ike short element which e .rved In pert were strong, the former making a frac­ the north of the Intend, which is Portland the last two days, conferring perhaps to the number of a thousand, to check depreciation, but aside from tional gain and. both issues closing with rather long for a ship of the Maquin with shippers and Inquiring Into the who are ready to go to the new dig­ J. £. C. MASER. Manager. Victoria that «apport tendered waa of a meagre lean offerings. na’s class. The sen-going qualities of lumber outlook generally. The eight gings. These are experienced men who order. Genuine snap pert the Princess were well tested and the aria they will send to Portland and know how to meet conditions a* they There waa Uttle heas relative to af­ vray Creek, a stock generally noted for officers say that she behaves splen the river and their approximate date of arise In these froeen lands; conse­ fairs In Mexico but It la nevertheless conservative action confined within dtdly la either head, following or beam arrival are; quently we are not likely to hear of now generally realised that conditions narrow range. «• The old steamer Tees had a Norwegian steamship Hornelen, No­ tales of suffering and hardship such ae there are critical and ctcaely to be The coda pony*» report to hand makes reputation of being Just about the best vember 30; the American schooner H. garnished the accounts of the disas­ watched. favorable showing and has Induced mat of the C. p. R. fleet, but the D. Bend lx sen. November 16; the Bri­ trous trail of ’98. When these experi­ tish steamship Rothley, December 31; For Artistic Homes A world-wide lack of confidence In une buying support In the shares. i of the new boat are willing to enced men make their reports, probab­ the British steam shio Harflete, Decern- financial circle» le having a pronounc­ Granby waa debilitated, suffering take their chances in the Maqulnna. ly In the spring, we shell know Just SEE OUR ARCHITECTS ed Influence everywhere on stock mar­ from the damping influence of per­ 31; the British steamship Lord what the value of the new strike Is." The weather waa heavy from the Sefton, February 16; the American ket sentiment and le being reflected by turbed sentiment In American quarters, nlgkt of -.November I. when the Ma Dr. Thompson reports that the con­ where security values still pursue the schooner Alpena, In December; the liquidation and wholesale adjustments qulnna put to eea. It waa her first ditions In the Yukon are entirely satis­ BUTLER & HARRISON ■lumping trend. American schooner Minnie Caine, In security values. trip since undergoing the extensive re­ factory. and that the clean-up of gold Locally, there la still need of definite January; the American schooner Forest High. Low. Bid. pairs. following her accident in Alaska during last season waa between five )«■ from the Portland Tunnel camp Home, In December. The or.e to load Alaska Gold ...... :::8 0 waters. The nights were very dark and six millions of dollars. Wayward RulL'inn A mal. Copper —...... <71 as to what has been accomplished to at Grays Harbor Is the American "And I want to point out to you,? on the voyage and the wind, for the and I A inn. Beet Sugar ...... 22 date and hesitancy noted In the shares barquentlne Maxawell. All but two of continued the doctor, “a little Indica­ UM Amn. Can...... 264 Central Building iflmCRS :r;S cone rned seems largely due to Inde­ greater part of the time she was the smaller craft In the Met will t tion of the amount of gold that the Amn. Cotton Oil ...... «4 K) sent from port, held In the southeast. their cargoes to Australia. Am*. Ice Securities 3»i 2» cision hi the outlook. Yukon yields to mankind. In the last A inn. 8 melting ...... «1* <04 It howled and at nights the Maqulnna sixteen years between 190 and 170 mil­ Amn Tel. A Tel...... 1«»4 1164 Balfour Patents, prêt...... was forced to seek safe anchorage. lions of dollars’ worth of gold has been Amn. Tobacco ...... 231] 231 Black bird Syndicate ...... Capt, Glltem did not wish to take a SEASON’S SAILING RECORD Anaconda ...... mined In the Yukon, which Is consid­ 3Û 32* B. C. Life ...... chance at. tying up for the night at Atchison ...... *1 B. C. Trust Co...... Portland, Ore., Nov. 19.—Twenty- erably more than has been taken from B A O...... :*2* 91 B. C. Packers, com...... the little west coast port docks, as he four days from Santa Rosa Ha, the British Columbia soil In the last sixty LORD MAYOR’S SHOW B. K. T. . t...... MU «] B. C. Refining Co...... 44 waa afraid the Maqulnna might pull years. The total output of British C. P R...... 222 220* B. C. Copper Co...... 2 0 IW them over when the wind Mew at its four-masted British barque Oalgate, Victoria Stock ON IN LONDON TO-DAY Central 1 .ratlier ...... 22* 22 Crow's Nest Coal ...... 70 m, Columbia In six decade* is somewhere C. AO...... s« 53* C. N. P. Fisheries ...... 1 z> height, anf therefore had to find an Captain Griffiths, arrived In the Col­ In the neighborhood of 10 militons. C . M. A 8t P *‘l *1 Can P. ». I .amber Co...... I.W anchorage. umbia river Saturday afternoon, com­ "The effect of this tremendous out­ Exchange London, Nov. 10.—Sir T. Van Slttart Colo. Fuel A Iron ...... 2*i 364 Can. Cone 8 A R...... *2 M put has been to enrich, develop -and Bowater was to-day Installed lord 128 Coronation Gold ...... 60 Lost Time Going North. pleting one of the smartest passages of Board Room 1. Pembertoa Bik. Distillers Ifc** ...... HI 14* Dominion Trust Co...... l«L0 The Maqulnna lost much time the season. Her arrival was not ex­ build up the cltled of the Pacific coast mayor of the city of Ixmdon with all Erie ...... Daily Seeelen 1030 aun. 2*4 2* O. W. Penh. Loan .,...... 136.06 the way north to Mother*1. On the pected so soon, and when she crossed through which the gold has passed. the solemnity and display that ancient Do.. 1st pref...... ■ 40] 3* «t no 70 no The Yukon does not derive from Its custom demanda The oath was ad­ Goodrich ...... IS .36 way home she was able to do better Inside she wag reported aa being the IN International Coal 6 Coke 304 own output the benefit that one would ministered by the new lord chief Jus­ G N . pref...... 1214 Lucky Jim Zinc ...... 03 <*; steaming, and although the wind was British barque Thlstlebank, slghK-d off Room Available For O. N Ore rtf*...... 31* 31 McOllllvray Coal ...... 15 2» the river several days ago. The latter Imagine it would derive under the cir­ tice, Sir Rufus Isaacs. Illinois Cent...... 30 hard against her she was not forced Company Meetings “The lord mayor'* show,” was a re­ • iet •a Nugget Gold ...... to spend the nights at anchor. Good Still Is on the outside. She is 122 days cumstances." Inter-Metro...... 134 Portland Canal ...... 03* •4 The doctor hopes, however, that be­ production of the show of Just 300 years Do., pref...... 574 . 18 00 old Cape Flattery provided the scene out from Bueno* Ayres. Terms moderate. 5«i Pacific Loan ...... r...... fore long there will be discovered lode ago. It waa called the "triumph of Kas. City Southern a Rambler Cartbod ...... 22 .26 for the worst weather of the trip. Two other windjammers arriving In Apply to L A N...... mines which will involve more exten­ time," and Included a number of curi­ i»i Standard Lead ...... 1.20 Rounding in to the Btralt on Saturday the river Saturday afternoon are the I,-high Veliev ...... 14* Snowstorm ...... 26 30 sive mining operations than Is carried Secretary. P. O. Bos Ml. ous old floats and detachments of British barque Hlnemoa, from New- Hex. Petro ...... 4*1 Stewart M A D...... 30 night a terrific gale struck the ship on in placer mining, and which will soldiers and sailors In the uniforms of New Haven ...... 7*4 771 7X4 and a grand Pacific sea was stirred cast le-on-Tyne, and the German barque Orotava. from Yokohama. Having necessitate the employment of more the period of Waterloo and Trafalgar. M.. m P. A 8 R. M ... .136 UR 134 8. 8. Island Creamery ...... 1 no up. It battered against the Maquin- E . K AT...... 19* Victoria Phoenix Brew...... 1100 sailed 40 days ago the Orotava made a ■hands and the building up of various na’s staunch sides, but failed to hinder NOTICE. Mo. Pacific ...... sa 3 5» Unlisted. fair passage, but the British barque settlements which will be permanent CANADIAN DEBENTURES. Nat. Biscuit ...... IN ia her progress. Nat. Lead ...... American Marconi ...... Howard D. Troop completed the same Ilf the territory. London, Nov. M.—Following are the quo­ 43 B - C. Coal A oil ...... MW The passenger list on the Maqulnna In the Matter of the Estate ef James tations Of active Dominion, provincial N Y' C...... *4 944 426 run 'several years ago In 30 days. Just N AW...... Canadian Marconi ...... was large, a party of Canadian North- Goedfellew Mann, late of the City and municipal debentures: ...... 1084 Canadian Northwest Oil . oui half the time, breaking the world’s re­ Dominion of Canada. 190-34, 34 per cent.. surveyors and assistants coming TO START SHOOTING ef Vieteria, Deceased. Pacific Mail ...... Can. West Trust ...... 90 MO cord over that course. >-91; province of Alberta, ten-year de­ 224 Can. Par Oil ...... "24 .0 in for the winter. NOTICE la hereby given that alt per­ bentures. 1932. 93-94. province of Sas­ Pennsylvania ...... 107t Members of New Highland Regiment son* Indebted to the above relate are re­ People’s Gas ...... Glacier Creek ...... «.* According to her schedule the Ma­ katchewan. bonds. 92-94; Manitoba, ster­ 1214 Kootenay Gold ...... 0 Will Start Active Work Next quired to pay the amount ef their Indebt­ ling debentures. 1928. 4 per cent.. 93-96; Railway Steel Rpg...... 234 qulnna will aaft for Vlayoquot and way edness forthwith to the undersigned, and North Short* Ironworks ... .» Thursday Evening. Montreal. 1983. Sft per cent.. 84-18. Toronto, Reading ...... 1.V* Bakeries. Ltd...... >...... 10 00 ports to-night at It o'clock. all per none having claims against the said 1919-20. 6 per cent, 100-103; Winnipeg, 1M4. Rep Iron A Steel, pref ...... 7*1 B. C. Homebuilders ...... 0 SHIPPING estate are requested to send particulars of 6 per cent., 90-103- Rock Island T^ttVw ...... m 114 The first real work of the members their claims, duly verified, to the under­ Do., pr-f ...... 21* % % % signed on or before the 7th day of Novem­ * P...... r,i HUGE OIL-TANKER COMES INTELLIGENCE of the new Highland regiment will be ber, ms. Ron. Rallwav ...... 311 CABLES FROM ARGENTINE done next Thursday evening when the Dated this 7th day of October, ISIS. Tenn. Copper ...... 2S TO COAST NEXT MARCH men meet at the Pemberton gymnasium YATE8 A JAY. U. P...... 14*4 MOVE WHEAT PRICES UP , November i. to engage in Indoor shooting. Solicitors for the Executors. Do., pref...... 8» Portland. Ore.. Nov. 10.-Elsenoie Astoria, Ore.—Arrived: Rteamcr "We are all ready now to make a «16-7 Central Building. Victoria. B.C. U. R Rubb-r ...... 541 574 Is the name of the new tank British HUBERT V H Realty ...... Ml Winnipeg. Nov. IS.-On steamship nearing completion In Eng- Breakwater, Cons Bay; steamer 8t. start," said LL-Cot. Currie this morn­ U. R. Steel ...... American and Winnipeg marl d. which will bring 19.00 tons of Helens, Pan Francisco; Japanese ing. "The school board has granted us TO CONTRACTORS. the new city on the main line of Do., pref...... in HW4 104; at an advance, and the market was firm Utah Copper ...... 4> 471 4SI throughout the morning Confirmation i>koi* to St. Helens and Puget Bound steamer Senju Maru, Portland; steam the use of the Pemberton gymnasium the O. T. P. Railway In Westinghouse ...... « of damage In Argentine was the main The Blsenore belongs to BdwCrlng » schooner Rochelle. San Francise» for our shooting practice and we huve Tenders are Invited for the general CENTRAL . ...*»] bullish factor. Dels made some advance Bona, of lJverpool, and It is announced British ship Birkdale, Portland. Kill­ building work of new, four roomed, brick Granby ( Boston 1 ...... four miniature Rosa rifles on hand, so In spite of very heavy receipts. Flax was that she will be ready to sail from Amster- ed: Steamer Breakwater. Portland; that we can start at once.” Public School at Brecon HIM. Tenders BRITISH COLUMBIA quiet and but little changed. There, is a n, where a lie will load, the latter pert are to include the whole of the work ex­ is so strategically located that It good cash demand for all line» and grades steamer 6t. Helens. Portland; attain It Is the intention of the commanding cept the heating Installation. STRONG TENDENCY IN ef this month. Hsr arrival In the river Is in the eeritre of and commands except No. 1 Northern and flax, with of­ will be looked for about the first ol Oliver J, Oleen, San Franclacj; steam officer to hold these Indoor shoots once Plans, specifications and conditions of ferings light Receipts were above aver­ schooner Olympic, California. a week, on Thursday evenings, during contract may be seen At the.office of tlie the trade of the wonderfully rich WHEAT MOST OF DAY age. being 1,6» cars In sight and 2,808 In­ March. She will discharge half her cargo undersigned, between the hours of 9 a. m. and proven agricultural lands In' spected. Winnipeg market : » en the Sound before coming to St. Helens. Pan Pedro. CaL—Arrived: Steamer the winter season, and It is expected and 5.30 p. in. Klamath. Portland via Ran Francisco; that the work will rapidly round the the famous (By F. W. Stevenson * Ce made to the Board e# license TAKE NOTICE that application will dull; Cookson's, 97.60. Iron quiet; No. 1 Toronto Paper ...... about a mile from Vancouver, and Commissioners of the City of Victoria, at Northern, 9160916.60; No. 2 Northern, 916 60 be made to the Board of Licensing Com­ 0116: No. 1 Southern. Sll 360916 76; No. Toronto Railway ...... were only a short distance from the Us next sittings, for s transfer from the missioners at their next sittings, to he Twin City. com...... shore when the pilot discovered hie premises known as “Everett's Exchange/' held at the expiration of thirty clear Southern soft, |16.260$15.76. Winnipeg Railway ...... situate on Esquimau road. Victoria West, days from the date of this notice, for the mistake. So great waa the danger that to the premises known as “The Carlton transfer of the license held by me to sell NEW YORK COTTON. : c. pôwêr .7.7.7*.....!! the lifeboats were ordered out. A Hotel." situate at No. 713 Pandora ave­ spirituous liquors by retail on the pre­ Mitya moment more, and we would have gone (By F. W. Stevenson A Col) nue, In tlw City of Victoria, of the license mises known aa the Northern Bar, situate Con tags» ...... •#•••• head-on Into the cliffs I waa on deck, tv sell spirituous and fermented liquor at No. 618 Tates street, in the City of New York, Nov. 16. La Rone ...... held by me. the undersigned, Philip Victoria. British Columbia, to the pr« and could see the bank plainly through Open. High. Low. Close. yipissiag Mines ...... the fog looming up Just ahead. It « Onmhle. mises known aa No. 679 Yatee street, t Jan...... 12.89 18.14 12.M IS 13-14 Trethewey *•••*• •< Dated at Victoria. B. C., this 7th day of the said City of Victoria. a narrow escape.** To Real Estate Men March ...... 12.36 MU 12.99 u.*-n Holltnger ...... ». •• November. A.D. 1913 Dated at Victoria, & C.. this «th day of , PHILIP CROMBIE...... It 19 It21 It89 ItM-n November, 1913...... 12 80 18.14 It 19 lttt-14 neret .^.M. ..#••• •«•*•••• 2041 ISABEL BROWNE READY. JOHN MORGAN...... 1199 ItS It 88 It86-87 Islofl •Ait... •*«...*« ..•••• .. 219* NOTICE...... It 10 It» ltti 13.8MÎ ««••• ■spi»i Ml NOTICE. S.ESteady. i ..<*•••• gwiwt •#••••.. ni The Russian barque Isabel Browne. NOTICE is hereby given that applica­ M ftc oti thMoi ham ■».... tie Captain Erickson, has completed her Mr. P. Finch Has Withdrawn tion wih be made at the next sitting of NOTICE Is hereby «teen that applica­ MONTI OKI . 199 cargo cf lumber at Hastings Mill. Van­ the Board of Licensing Commissioners, tion will he made to the Board of fleena- couver, for Capetown, and she will get after the expiration of 30 days from tbq ln* Commissioners for the City of Vic­ Montreal, St-frhe away on Wednesday. The veasel waa all his Yates Street Property from dull and tu date hereof, for a transfer of the lleensq toria, nt their next alttlne, for e transfer loaded by the Pioneer Stevedoring Co. held by m*. Constance Baker, ef the City of my Ohara or to tercet le Um liquor ea.ii.H ...i of V irtoria. for the sale of spirituous and Itocnee leaned ta J. M Lambert and a and has 1,979,999 feet on hoard. The the market fermented Mquors oa the pram loss known D. Bedney. In res pact ef the premises tdg Lome will take her to eea. os the Hits Hotel, Fort street. In the City known as the St. Hitch Hotel HO Tates of Victoria, to Cbanning Jameson Loi ■treat. Victoria. B. O., to the i To have an Invention protected all over -|»y. of the City of Victoria aforesaid. Dated at Victoria. B. C., this eleventh |GOUGHS the world It Is nueseary to take out over Deled at Victoria, B. C, the i day ef 0 patents In as many different countries, fiav of August, 1911 November, 1913. 1^Cr ‘.'- ‘&ÏL -rJir: **** £<-' - Û! CONSTANCE BAKER- J. M. LAMBSBT: SHILOH.ACOLOS the estimated cost ef which Is £199. 18 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1813 ARBITRATION MUST FrMq and Satirdiy—Big Special* Satin Slippers, Onyx Hosiery Christie'i Biscuits, 40 varieties, per lb...... 20# Shoe Ornaments NOW BE UNDERTAKEN Haye You Indigestion? Carr » Oe., Virginia, Ragged Robin, Pierott, per lb...... 25# The largest and best assorted stock of evening Lemons, per down...... 25# Footwear In the city to-day. We dye Slippers ana Marmalade In Class Jars...... 15# Hosiery. , Canadian Northern Pacific Will Not Put Up Monèy Ordered EAT The leading house for Christmas Crackers, Fancy Boxes of for Saanich Lands Chocolates, etc. Mutrie & Son Our display this year will be unexcelled. 1806 Douglas Street Phone 8604 Canada Whole Wheat Meal No arbitration went on to-day In the ** Ich lands which art want^ rtadlan Northern Pa­ Dix! H. Ross & Company Peter McQuade & Son cific Its Patricia Bay line, Scientists have proven wheat to be a perfeçt INDEPENDENT GROCERS, 1117 GOVERNMENT STREET CrtablIalMd 185SL anew 41 1*41 Wh.rf Sti-Mt *lthc -een understood that •hip Chandler* Marin. Agwita. Hardware Merchant* MIIL Minin* L.f- Proc to have commenced -ood for man. Our Meal is the Perfect Wheat TeleRhenee SO, SI, 62. Liguer Dept, Tel. 61 In re operty of three own- sl"* Fishermen's, Engineer's Supplies, Wholesale and Retell ground into Meal by the old-fashioned Swedish pro­ Tli xed by Mr. Justice Mur] w. a DICK * CO.'S (London. Bn»,) CELEBRATED LUBRICATING Id into court by the cess and retains all the health-giving qualities of the OILS. com] r the award of the arbit ondlllon to giving It Wheat. BAMOLINK—The grée test donner, tor Metal* Paint* Bath* at* wan ssaion which would have go on with the work Use it for Porridge, Biscuits, Bread, etc. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS' MIXED PAINTS. alleg urgent as to require THE B. C. TINSHOP the t>y It. has not been Lars, stock of GENUINE LINSEED OIL. paid Try a package or small sack from your grocer It you are needing a Furnace or any kind of tinsmith MANILLA. COTTON. HEMP. WIRE ROPES Tfc likely Is that either and ask your baker for Bread made from the Meal. work or repairs, see our Mr. Thompson at our Tlnshop on the. i is in earnest In the Blanchard 8t., opposite Catholic church. He Is an expert In EVER-READY ELECTRIC FLASH-LIGHTS Proc last week, when It waa t the lands and was his line and Is undertaking to accomplish best work at very prep raythlng to that end. CANADA WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR CO., LTD. moderate prices. *•» or tl they desire to force 1230 Hamilton Street. Vancouver, X 0. the ike the lands It has We have the most* suitable furnace for B. C. coal. Fresh Eggs Fresh Eggs aske Ive six days' notice of a for the appointment You can get them from your poultry If you feed Sylvester's Excelsior of a or or three arbitra­ Meal for your morning meal. It has all grains and grits ground and tors. will then name an mixed by experienced poultrymen. Per sack ...... $1.75 srblf referee between the B. C. HARDWARE CO. SYLVESTER FEED CO. - - - -...... 709 YATES men ie parties. If that Is Amalgamated With <• desk usual course of an arb(1 oceed. ISLAND HARDWARE COMPANY W rr was mentioned In Lee Dye’s Sale char P. J. Stacpoole, K.C., 717 FORT STREET Jones Building. cour . Bradshaw, pointed You Don’t Want Mud In out t order as submitted Ssle piiccs on everything, and 10% to 25% cash discount to h el for the railway as well. dealt hole of the lots af­ the House fect « lotlce had* been serv­ City Market Auction ed c rts of thent; that It SEA CRASS CHAIRS The Exchange Realty o-no, certainly not You need a good only company to a pay- 711 Fort St------men of $31.666, and that Regular $5.00. (PQ CA Regular $4.50. (PQ OA LOTS IN GARDEN CITY no p made as to costs. NOW...... «PO.OU NOW...... «DO.jSV One-quarter acre lots near Every Tuesday COCOA MAT Et for the C. N. P. R., Langfgrd Station. Very easy AT 1 O'CLOCK argu luestlon of costs did Regular $4.00. (PA QA Regular $3.50. (PA AC —one that will wear well and stand the rubbing of big feet as not iresent, as the com­ NOW...... «PéS.OU NOW ..... «P4.4Ü JOHN T. DEAVILLE. Phone 1737 Present entries: 6 horses, fine lot of well aa smalL We have them from 83.60 down to...... 05— pany pplng proceedings in Rocks. Wyandot tes. Leghorns and thé < lots. Bilk Piece Goods. Silk Garments. Cotton Crepe, Silverware, Braseware, other fowls; buggies, harness, etc. Also Wire Mata, with wire running round edge, at $1 and 75# “7 r order on certain Jewelry, Baaketware. Ivory Goods, Curios, Sea Grass Chairs, Cbinaware, Also Those Flexible Steel Mata, two feet wide up to 50 ft. size. terra ip pointed out; “that Mahogany Furniture, etc. LIST A FRANCIS, » Auction* Price, per foot J,...... '...... *1.00 you rtain amount, other- 646 Flsguard St. 8lion would be dis­ Ne Charge fee Delivery, and Prompt Attention to Mail Orders THE EXCHANGE miss 71S Fort St. Phono 173T “1 conditions on , the For Household Furniture at very Drake Hardware Company, Ltd. gran >rdor which • wo might 718 View SL, Meet Your Just Above Xmaa Gifts -•easonable prices. 1618 Douglas SL Phone 1648 or r IL"' Lee Dye & ritment of a third ar- Douglas. Now—Open Ronnie's Bulbe. Now Season's List & Francis bltn that came up, Mr. Phonos 134 Till and 4182 0 p.m. Auctioneers. May id no Instructions to Company go c tent. i SCOUTS REVIEWED Mi retorted that It had LOOK PEOPLE, BARGAINS Instruct id. will sell at opr Mart, Ma REFUSED INJUNCTION eet uesday that arbitrat­ sonic Temple building, on Lieutenant-Governor Paterson Pr ors Minted and that they Beds, Springs and Mattresses eente Prises Wen During Yean cetu ie»day to speak to the company, said be understood the rail­ from...... 7...... 54.60 appi i third. way official* claimed that the work­ Compliment» Beys on Work. Dressers and Stands from $6.50 Tuesday Next AGAINST THE CITY Hi Id that counsel could men had entered on the lands without If you want to save money call any authority. At S o'clock, well-kept not tatement made in the and see us. An Interesting line-up took place on com oe, Victoria Furnishing hart Saturday afternoon at the Bums' mon HI k closing the present In the Roman Forum workmen have 736 Pandora St. Furniture and Effects ument, Beacon Hill park, when Ills pro< ir as the court v discovered a magnificent Greek fresco, Mayoralty Water Commissioner Declared honor the Lieutenant-Governor pre­ coin to parties would have executed by Bysantlne-Oreek artist* about 860 A. D., representing the Cruci­ Comprising 7 golden oak chairs, sented the winning troops and patrols to Be Only Agent cf Coun­ to take the usual arbitration proceed­ fixion. tension table, chest of drawers, a 1th the cups and challenge shield com­ ings If they wished to continue. Hie At the request of a large dressing tables and washstand, 16 Iron cil in All Matters peted for during the last twelve order aa to the coots of the application months. Colonel Cunllffe conducted before the court would be that contem­ number of citizens I have Messrs. Edwards & Fuller bedsteads, springs, mattresses, lot of his honor round the ranks, which were plated by the statute, that the com­ heaters and stoves, 106 yards linoleum, AUCTIONEERS. drawn up In the form of a hollow pany should pay them unless the conaented to be a candidate occasional tables, mahogany table, ma­ It was decided by Mr. Justice Mur­ square and at the conclusion of the award of the arbitrators was not Mayoralty Contest Have bee it) Instructed by J. B. Watson, phy this morning that the water com­ hogany settee and arm chairs. Wilton Inspection the cups were presented as greater than the company’s offer. In for the poaition of Mayor at Esq., of 204 SKINNER STREET, to missioner of the city of Victoria Is not the event of the company's dropping and Brussels carpets, dressers and an independent representative of the A meeting of supporters of the forthcoming Municipal sell by Private Treaty the above To the 4th troop, Robertson-Andrews Its proceedings to take these lands It stands, hanging lamps, mirrors, lawn body corporate of cltlsens, with su­ cup for the three and a. half-mile re­ will, of course, be liable to the owners Election. mowers, baby buggy, glass cupboard, preme authority In the awarding of lay race, won the third successive year, for all costs Incurred by them. RESIDENCE lot of tools, kitchen utensils, etc. contracts for the cpnstruction of water and. consequently, the property of The Interim Injunction given on Fri­ ALEX. STEWART works, but that he Is the agent of the Yours respectfully, I together with all the the troop; also the W. K. Scott cup for day, restraining the Canadian North­ Candidate for Mayor, will be held city council, and that the members of swimming. To the 3rd troop, the Oscar ern Pacific Railway Company and its LIST A FRANCIS Tuesday. Nov. 11. at 8 p.m., at the the city council, as the duly elected re­ Bass cup for shooting. Patrol Leader employees from entering upon the ALEX. STEWART. Phone 2484 Auctioneers corner of Yates and Government presentatives of the citizens, have the He Brown, on behalf of Kangaroo pa­ land* of the Baaan Bay Brick A Tile Furniture, China, streets, T>ver Salmon's old stand, for right of approval or disapproval of all trol of his troop, went tip to receive the Company, wa* to-day made perpetual Silver, Carpets, Etc , contracts. Lieutenant-Governor’s special con­ by the consent of the company, ex­ organisation purposes. Messrs. Stewart Williams & Go. When the Judgment was delivered In gratulations on having Wbn the chal­ pressed through Mr. Mayer. ROBERT MORRISON, As a rule, single women'llve longer than chambers there were present the lenge shield for the greatest Increased H. O. 8. Heisterman. for the plaintiff single men. Etc. mayor. Water Commissioner Rust. City efficiency out of all the Scouts on the Will sell by The residence stands on a lot 120 x Solicitor Robertson and Ernest Miller, Island. His Honor called attention to X. P. P.. counsel for John D- Mc- 332. The house comprises 7 rooms, tha keen nature of the competition, and Public Auction Donald, who as a ratepayer" had ap­ mentioned the worSTof the patrol tnv with furnace, Is up-to-date In every plied for the Injunction order. dcr the leadership of Patrol Leader R. respect, and Is beautifully and ex­ at their salesrooms. 757 View St., on His lordship In giving Judgment said K. Nash, which has fallen short by pensively furnished. We are prerared *T have given the matter the best only one mark. W sell at a great sacrifice If buyer consideration I could, and I have come The seven troops present were the Wednesday, Nov. 12 to the conclusion that the water com 3rd, under Scoutmaster H. R. Selfe comes along within about a week from at 2 p. m , a quantity of raissloner Is not. under the section of the 4th and 7th, under Scoutmaster F. date. In the event of our not disposing the Victoria Waterworks Act, 1873, M. Ward; the 8th, under Scoutmaster of the property within time prescribed, cited by counsel for the plaihtlff, the W. H. Johns; the 10th, under Scout' Oriental Rugs we are Instructed to sell all the up-to- Household Furniture sole person hi whose discretion the master M. Brlnckman; the 11th, under date Furniture and Furnishings by awarding of contracts lies. I think ths Section Leader C. Frampton; and the / . c 0 Public Auction In the near future. Consisting of Piano by Helntxman city council fias a right to advise, 14th, under Captain R. V. Harvey. —create in the home of the Anglo-Indian that atmosphere of India’s Price and terms, together with phg- Plano player almost new with records, come to that conclusion partly Eighty-four men were present with tographs and all particulars may be two Oak Sideboards, two Hall Stands, cause of the form of the contract, nine officers. Coloner Cunllffe express mystic charm to which he is accustomed. obtained from the auctioneers. two Bureaus and Stands. Old Oak think the water commissioner Is merely ed thanks to the Lieutenant-Governor Desk. Old Oak Bookcase, very fine there as agent for the city of Victoria, on behalf of the Scouts, and three A ramble through our showrooms is a delight for the same reason. Gent's Wardrobe, two Couches, Brass that he represents the city of Victoria hearty cheers were given for his honor, EDWARDS A FULLER as being one of the parties to that the boys raising their caps, scout fash . 1119 Fort St Phono 2149 and Iron Bedsteads, Springs and Top Drapes and Rugs from Bombay, Amritsar, Cawnpore, Thibet, Benares, Mattresses, Carpets, Mirrors. Mission contract. Ion, on their staves. A second cheer Oak China Cabinet, two very old Eng 'I further think so because to hold was given In honor of W. H. Wllker attract the visitor from every angle. The rich softness underfoot al­ llsh Oak Chests, two Cook Stoves, otherwise would be to hold that the son, who had presented the challenge lows him to pass in silence, or pause before some old favorite to admire quantity of China ware, Electroplated city has entered Into a contract it has shield. ware. Glassware, Cooking Utensils and no power to enter Into. Under that its perfect beauty. J\ — REIT’S (London) other goods too numerous to mention. clause, If the arguments of plaintiffs counsel were sound, the water com­ CHAIRMAN REPLIES missioner would have unlimited power Does the lure of the East reach you! Bring in your friends and Whnlebonn Broshe* The Auctioneer Stewart Williams Points Out That Board Had Approval to finish the work, which might run of Ratepayers for High School We have received a direct stroll among the gems of the East that you’ll find here in profusion. Into an Immense sum and might com­ Expenditures. shipment of these Brushes. Kent mit the city to great coat. I must re­ Rugs and Drapes, Art Curios from every corner of the world. It’ll .be Brushes have been the standard fuse the order." Referring to Charles Hayward's In for a century. • These Brushes Messrs. Edwards ft Fuller tervlew in the Colonist criticising the a pleasure to show them to you. have long stiff bristles which WILL RESIDE HERE. AUCTIONEERS expenditure of so large a sum on the penetrate to the scalp and mas­ new high school. Chairman Jay "of the You can have Rugs made to order of any size, color, quality, at sage the roots of the hair. Par­ Misa Beds Louisa Ek and Mr. Thomas School Board stated this morning that ticularly good for ladies' use. Have been Instructed to sell at their John Adeney United in he would take up the whole Issue of the looms in Jaipur that we control—and they’ll cost you at least 25% Prices Range From $1 to 12.50 Salesroom, 111» Fort Street, on Marriage. school expenditures on the platform In the coming election, as ho would prob less than anywhere else in Canada. You’ll see a few choice pieces in An Interesting wedding was quietly ably be a candidate for re-election. our stock. j John Cochrane THURSDAY celebrated last Monday at the Congre­ Mr. Jay pointed out that the high November 13 gational church, when Rev. Hermon school was practically completed and Carson performed the ceremony of cHiMirr AT 1 O'CLOCK Z would be ready for occupation before Northwest corner Tat* and uniting In marriage Misa Beda Louisa the end of the year. The ratepayers Ek, lately Arrived, from Norrkoplng, Poonjiajee Currie Powder and Chutney Douglas Streets. A quantity of had approved two by-laws authorising Phone. 4SI. SSSSO. Sweden, and Thomas John Adeney. the expenditure of the sum which Mr. from Bombay and Madras come to us direct The bride was very becomingly at­ Hayward criticised as extravagant and from Old Man Poonjiajee. You’ll always get Household Furniture tired in white, with white hat to match, the board waa merely carrying out the and was attended by a daintily dressai) people’s wishes. some here when you want it Real interest in the home-male little bridesmaid, Miss Margaret Kota*, and Furnishings whose father, Mr. Kelr, gave away the , It Is said by some authorities that ar­ tesian wells have a dally succession of Ing task means, as a natural con­ Comprising: 1 Reo Range, 2 Heaters, bride. The bridegroom is a nephew of Rev. Dr. Adeney, of Manchester, who ebo and flow, like the ocean tides, only sequence, real interest in the ad­ Tables and Chairs, Bedsteads. Mat the process is reversed/ The time of vertisements. And, oddly enough, treeeea, Dressera. Crockery. Mirrors, recently visited Victoria In connec­ greatest flow of an artesian well Is the Etc., Etc. tion with the Theological Conference period of low tide In the ocean. teal interest in solving housekeep­ Full particulars of this sale will which was held here. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter & Co.,Ltd. ing problems, wisely and well, is published later. Adeney will make their home here. dften aroused as a RESULT of A sixty-ton vessel, with 13 men. can 719 Courtney "Street Opposite Alexandra Club EDWARDS A FULLER Shiloh® earn on an average A401 in a season at A he famhy remedy lor Coufhs and •*>(/*. r| ^jsn awakened interest in the ads. Phone 114». Ill» Pert St. I oed fishing. ‘ “ does. Small bottle. Beat since 1370. j ■