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Jo        BWINO BtJCHAN,  -  Manager.
TL Provincial Review and Magazine.
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER  B. C, SATURDAY,   MAY 5) 1906.
brcement rests with the Mayor.
lie expression of opinion that Dr.
iosition as a public representative.
!years since such a report was made.
Mayor, whose chief duty is to protect the health of the community.
,he position of Sanitary Inspector.
[Mrs. Dennis Harris or Mrs. Wall?
|;he position of Sanitary Inspector?
erection of one for itself.
waning competitor, The B. C. Mining Record in a carefully written article on the British Empire mine.
those who are more and more insistently clamoring for public ownership of public utilities.
country with a population of between six and six and a half millions.
of attainment than to prevent Rockefeller or Carnegie becoming richer.
reduce the profits of the rich by increasing the earnings of the poor?
hennery, at the public expense.
from the domestic feathered biped.
a net loss of more than $5,000.
let Mr. Fisher have his chickens.
enough to keep pace with the marvellous expansion of our trade.
respect in which the children re."
needed is a leader and organization.
should not all be allowed to evaporate in fireworks and sport.
INDEPENDENT GROCERS. THE WEEK, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1906.
and it will yet have to see daylight.
will be remedied instanter. Public opinion, expressed through the correspondence column, should jog the press.
a power, it should be annulled at once.
the general public. The dental "profession" is giving itself airs.
Touch Not, Taste Not, Handle Not.
city to keep out "the accursed thing."
there might be objection on other grounds.
Sarah Bernhardt, the celebrated actress.
remarks concerning Canadians, made recently in Montreal, remains to be seen.
company which played at the Vancouver.
soon be stocked by a new agency in Vancouver.
is of hard wood, and is a pippin.
with a strong financial talk.
Park has already been arranged for lacrosse.
probably the feature of the entire program of sports.
draw up a regular schedule of matches.
to be one of the most successful in the history of the club.
Prairie Capital after a visit to Victoria.
Mrs. J. S. Emerson and Miss Jean Wilson returned on Saturday from Bellingham, where they have been visiting friends.
Mr. T. J. Hunter, bookkeper for Messrs.
the first Wednesday in June.
Mr. F. C. Gamble has returned to Victoria.
inspector of this city, is staying in Victoria.
agent of the C.P.R., passed through Vernon last week on his way to the south. Mr.
Okanagan in order to size up the crops.
staying with Mis. Simpson, on Nicola street.
Wolfenden, Mrs. Dickenson, Mrs. Creighton, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. R. H. Gordon, Mrs.
A. H. Gordon, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Gaynor, Mrs.
Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. McBain, Mrs. Charleson, Mrs. J. Stillwell, Mrs. Clute, Mrs.
Briggs, Mi's. Malins, Mrs. J. R. Grant, Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Fagan.
on Saturday, the guests being Mrs. J. S.
Clute, sr., Mrs. J. Stilwell Clute, jr., Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Malins, Mrs. Duthie, Mrs.
Miss Corbould, Miss Wright, and Miss E.
residence of Mre. Homer, Third avenue.
Lewis, Miss Clute, Miss Charleson, Mrs.
Miss Constance Smith. Among those present were: Mrs. C. E. Lewis, Mrs. J. C.
Miss Cicely Gault (Rossland), Mrs. J. R.
Miss Cicely Gault, of Rossland, is visiting in the city, the guest of Miss Vera Corbould.
will sing "Dear Old Hills of California,"
great reputation as singers and dancers.
Large illustrated catalogue free on request.
Sweet Alyssum, Phlox, Tall Nasturtium and Sweet Peas for 25c.
Nelson Seed & Drag Co., Dept, A4, Vancouver, B, C.
Amateurs and guarantee the best work at modest prices.
will give them careful attention.
BY DR. J. E. McGOWAN, O. O.
Open from 2 to 5 and 7.30 to 10.30 p.m.
Open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon for beginners.
I have oustomers anxious to purchase count!
VANCOUVER, B. C. THE WEEK, SATURDAY. MAY 5, 1906.
t thronged with an appreciative audience.
credit on all concerned in it..
[world as an accompanist to the voice.
will supply a chorus of 100 voices.
lis worth a visit, if it be only to see Rapoli.
but none the fess one is bound tolaugh.
Under the Auspices of the Victoria Development League.
start up a plar - of his own.
original verses of merit at all times.
parts of the city each day.
married life are sufficient to take it out.
color used. Those present were: Mrs.
Fagan, Mrs. A. Malins, (New Westminster), Mrs. Hamfield, Mrs. D, Rogers, Mrs.
Mrs, Carmichael entertained on Thursday at the tea hour, in honor of Mrs. J. J.
Mrs. C. J. Fagan, Mrs. A. Malins, Mrs.
Miss Maire Gaudin, und Mrs. R. Jones.
Mrs. Arthur Malins, of New Westminster, who has been visiting Mrs. C. J.
Fagan, returns home tomorrow night.
take place in June in New Westminster.
A large number of friends of Mr.
to the "Charmer" to sec them off on Wednesday, when they left for Halifax.
The SILVER SPRING BREWERY, Ltd.
The Highest Grade Malt and Hops Used in Manufacture.
Pupils taught Theory and Harmony and prepared for the examinations of the Toronto Conservatory of Mimic.
Terms $5.00 a month for two lessons weekly.
The best collection up to date.
The Engines of The Day.
Now is the time to order for the spring.
ROCHUSSEN & COLUS, 7 Yatea St.
Dealeri in Mining and other Machinery. THE WEEK, SATURDAY, MAY |j 1906.
THE WEEK PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
76 Government Street Victoria, B. C.
Empire Block Vancouver   B. C.
evils or weaknesses, to ruffle up what frequently is stagnation in public affairs.
growth of putrid and useless matter.
much security as the older institutions.
we are glad to learn from two of the leading printers that they have recently received quite a number of orders for printing "Verbum sat sapienti."
West, and included a number of our foremost business men on its directorate.
make it a living part of our community.
citizens who should have had more sense.
'lady' friends and associate schemers.
and realize they can get as good investments here as nny where."
With the busy, bustling throng.
And the clouds all melt away.
Und nefcr come back no more.
Und covers a vorld of woes. —Ex.
A child's extremity is the parents' opportunity.
Thc heat of passion is of no use for cooking purposes.
into the celebration, it will be a huge success.
the most intellectual treat of the season.
effective as those employed by Mr. Warde.
tragic end in the late sixties.
telegraph, and a request to wire at once.
sign proclaimed that that they want husbands as chest protectors.
You may not see elephants in the B. C.
even blush when mothers, in their presence, describe their good points to visitors.
Kootenay to aid in the raising of the banner crop of strawberries and other fruits.
year has been an advance upon its predecessor.
good work. And the work is being done.
requested government, and get the information indicated.
arrange a date for a series of matches,.
the girl quickly, "we have clean knives."
Bookseller (after thought)—Well, madam, I should think this—(showing Euclid's Elements)—might meet your requirements.
world Irish Linen is the recognized standard of excellence.
shipment direct from the leading factory in Belfast.
In Linen Sheeting we offer!
$4 to $15 per doz.
To out of town customers we"
VICTORIA, B. C. THE WEEK, SATURDAY, MAY s, 1906.
judice the interests of a "bona fide" investors by traducing a "bona fide" investment.
saw little game during the whole trip.
game is only too apparent."
Island people) may not be out of place.
a continual source of trouble is obviated.
the engine: "Would say that the oil engine I got from you is giving every satisfaction, and is all the makers claim for it.
engines in operation, by appointment.
marine or stationary engines, upon application.
in that beautiful section of the country.
line of the C.P.R., as well as for local requirements.
Saturday issue, entitled, "What the Fighting Men Have Been Doing This Week,"
is made of Joe Martin."
G. E. Winkler, J. H. Mitchell, J. W.
term of four weeks' imprisonment for expelling Chinese laborers from Penticton.
Land Company to introduce Chinese labor.
a complete set of cut-glass. A very pleasant time was spent.
in a hotel office walking up and down.
"who do you belong to?" '"Deed, massa,"
game now goin' on upstairs is finished."
said, "No, sir; they are roosters."
right," she asserted. "Well, repeat it,"
each other for a long time, met at a fair.
They had a lot of things to tell each other.
"Shure, it's married I am," says Murphy.
"You don't tell me so," said Moran'.
into the stable and driven the donkey out.
collar over his head. His ears be froze."
that at first the drivers aro liable to misjudge the distances.
Next to Five Sisters' Block, VICTORIA, B.C.
" IP IT'S CORRECT WE HAVE IT."
E. Q. PRIOR & CO,, Ltd.
123 Government St., Victoria, B. C.
PR10J5 THE WEEK, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1906.
noble profession.?" "Paying the staff,"
his lordship. "What is it he is doing?"
"Chasing snails off the walk," was the cutting reply.
smacking)—I'll learn you not to contradict me.
house of Senator Elkins, of West Virginia.
and the Senator greeted him warmly.
greeted everybody. "That?" asked Mrs.
Long, "oh, that was the butler."
grace at the table too?
not say it like you do.
The Minister—What does he say?
around an' says, "Good Lord, what a dinner."
Mary—Have you seen Mabel's engagement ring?
saw an apparition in St. John's Tower.
She became ill, and had to be sent home.
seriously. They happen much more frequently than the public is aware of.
M. A. P. and the Photographer.
living in the country, who went to London to be photographed, is told by "M.A.
out to India, breaking off the engage-ment.
God lie some day called into the Church?
esteemed merchants of the whole world?"
to anything, and he generally won't.
her from others imposing on her, preferring to do it all himself.
design or perfection in finish.
under the bonnet- | from dirt or dust and perfectly lubricated. I its work.
simple in operation.   TH'. FINEST CAR CANADA HAS VET PRODUCED.
Weet of MAY 7, 1906.
Evenings—Lower Floor, Ml Balcony, 15c.
Matinees—15c Any Part of the House.
"Dear Old Hills of California,"
work or write for prices.
21-33 Hastings St. E.. VANCOUVER.
642 Sixth Ave. E., VANCOUVER, B.C.
Opposite C. F, R. Depot.
Bass's Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught.
"An 'orderly' house kept by an 'orderly' man."
Catarrh, and all diseases arising from impure blood.
one dollar If the user Is not satisfied.
In Powdered or Tablet Form.
Faces on two streets, Cordova and Water.
and up, and at I good rooms.
$1.00.   Special prices on your bulk seeds.
Trees now ready for spring shipment.
Prune, two year, fine, $30 per 100.
Full list of other stock at regular prioes.
rooms.   Rates, $2.00 and np.
Corner Hastings and Cambie Stu.
Hot and Cold Water in every room.
WM. P. KENNEDY, Prop, ] THE WEEK, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1906.
"What did your firm sack Knox for?"
will tell you how to manage a husband.
one, and I'll manage him all right.
April 14th, 1906. Application No. 1.
April 14th, 1906. Application No.   2.
beach, thence following beach to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.
April 14th, 1006. Application No. 3.
April 14th, 1908. Application Ho. 4.
April 16th, 1906. Application No. 6.
commencment, containing 640 acres [more or less.
April 16th, 1906. Application No. 7.
April 17th, 1906. Application No. 8.
Island, thence south to shore line, thence west foi.
April 17th, 1000. Application No. B.
April 17th, 1900. Application No. 10.
thence following the shore to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less.
April 18th, 1906. Application No. 11.
thence following shore line to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less.
April 18th, 1906. Application No. 12.
April 18th, 1906. Application No. 13.
thence foil,,wing Reserve line to   point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less.
April 19th, 1900. Application No. 14.
April 19th, 1900. Application No. 15.
ment, containing 0-1(1 acres uioreorless.
Kvuquot. West Coast Vancouver Island, B.C .
April 21st, 1008: Application No.   16.
April 21st, 1900. Appliction No. 17.
'April 22nd, 1000. Application No. IS.
April 20th, 1900. Apr.licutinii No. 19.
commencement, containing 40 acres, more or less.
Lands and Works for permission to purchase Section 14, Township 8, Range 6, Coust District.
Dated this 18th day of April, 1906.
the objeots of the Company to which the legislative authority of the Legislature of British Columbia extends.
City of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba.
into two thousand five hundred shares of one hundred dollars each.
Registrar of Joint Stook Companies.
Duted this 18th day of April, 1906.
it, but it's different with a gun.
ley Valley, eontnining 160 ncres, more or less.
mh 29 JOHN DORSEY, Agent.
tnining 160 aores, more or less.
B.C., said to oontain 160 aores, more or less.
Legislature of Britisli Colombia extends.
of March, one thousand nine hundred and six.
t Registrar of Joint Stock Companies.
Range 5, Coust District, Bulkley Valley, eontnining 160 acres, more or less.
Vancouver, B.C., March 28th, 1906.
Vancouver, B.C., March 2Sth, 1906. mh29 THE WEEK, SATURDAY,   MAY   5.   1906.
of the upper, but in the lower, draperies.
the upper edge, each point being embroidered with paillettes. There is a "h6he"
muslins are especially artistic and effective.
make your selections before it is too late.
do tell!" The clerk bowed. "How much?"
turn them out by the ton.
even roused him to "burst forth in song"
If he has a gun.
If you don't die sooner.
restaurants ull day long.—London Times.
until the first of May arrives it is not correct to talk about the season as summer.
it is May-time, when all of us may reasonably be expected to be full of hope.
rate of half a cent to the street vendors.
Chinese quarter, you know, and they always keep their back premises like that."
there was an epidemic of small-pox in Victoria, which, though it was grossly exaggerated by the press, was serious enough.
blame. "Cleanliness is next to Godliness,"
month there had been eigut false alarms.
of coal from the hearth. The natural consequence is to incline the fire force to remember the old story of "Wolf, Wolf!"
credit that this has never occurred yet.
Why has Victoria no rolling skater rink?
matter a little serious consideration.
talk more of the objects, etc., of the paper.
you have done under the circumstances?
How many people in this Western country appreciate a walk through Chinatown?
being really nasty about his account.
No business would then worry me.
again after a long illness.
trip to Vancouver and Seattle.
are spending a few weeks here.
on their way home from their honeymoon.
where they will reside for the present.
Mrs. G. Campbell is a guest of Mrs. F.H.
Creek, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Innes, of Maple Crolt, Dallas Road.
week, left on Monday for Vancouver.
the following ladies being present: Mrs.
E. G. Prior, Mrs. J. Dunsmuir, Mrs. D.
Eberts, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Robertson.
the great misery existing there.
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. Boggs, of Victoria West.
0. Walcot, late of Shropshire, England.
performed by Rev. Archdeacon Scriver.
Barracks, this being the last entertainment of Colonel English and his officers.
were assisted by Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Bunbury, Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Hood and Mrs.
Mrs. Calthrope, Miss Bryden, Mr. and Mrs.
Mackenzie, Mrs. Frank Hannington, Mr.
Mrs. Gaudin, Miss K. Gaudin, Miss B.
Gaudin, Mrs. and Miss Langley, Mrs.
Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gore, Mrs. T.
Mrs. Hollyer, Miss Brymner, Miss Chapman, Mr. Mackenzie, Mr. Muskett, Mr.
Gibson, Mrs. and Miss Todd, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson, Mr. E. Scholefield, Mr. Roger Monteith, Captain Hunt, Mr. Sharp, Mr. A.
Gilliespie, Mrs. Little, Captain and Mrs.
Blandy, Mr. Twigg, Mr. Scott, Mrs.Williams, Mr. Pitts, Rev. C. E. and Mrs. Cooper, Miss Mason, Miss Robertson.
Tye, Mrs. Fagan, Mrs. Malins (Westminster), Mrs. Rome, Mrs. Blacklock, Mrs.
Breet, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Carmichael, Mrs.
Hampfield, Mrs. Greeley, Mrs. Spratt, Mrs.
Mrs. Blackwood, Mrs. Todd, Mrs. C. E.
Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Herman Robertson, Mrs.
Mrs. McPhillips, Mrs. Piggott, Mrs. Fleet!

References: Application No. 1
 Application No.   2
 Application No. 3
 Application No. 6
 Application No. 7
 Application No. 8
 Application No. 10
 Application No. 11
 Application No. 12
 Application No. 13
 Application No. 14
 Application No. 15
 Application No.   16