1
and prookedcODslderable dliousalon before being ultimately tabled until ['ue8dlA- Ynlgbt's meeting . Pbs majority of the wheelmen so far consulted do not seem In . dined to endorse it , being opposed to side walk riding even no an expedient , as well aa to any proposition to Impose any apeclal tax on bicycle ', while allowing other vehicles ( which wear out tho roads as the silent seed does cot ! ) to oaoapo asaoosmonb. The general opinion amorg whre'mtn appears to bs that oyoliata ahould dcmtnd ridunblu city itreeta nothing more and nothing leas . Here is the draft of a petition to which their atten ¬ tion baa been invited . Cyclists would do well to read It carefully before atlendirg the next : club ! mooting : " We , the wheelmen of the city of Via torla , now forming a large and constantly growing body in the community , beg to re spectfully direct ) your attention to the wretched condition of a majority of the city streets , and to the fact that they arc con ¬ stoutly becoming less fit for ordinary traffic . Ruts and rock , broken gloat , and uneven surface have made the streets In very many aeotiona of the city unfit for ordinary vehi ¬ cular traffic , the safety of any horse or car . nags passing over them being actually : endangered . This belog the food with regard to wagons and carriages , your honorable body otanob fall to reoognlza the . illffioultiea and dangers which for monroe past have been incidental to the use of the bicycle In this city. The msjorUy ef the wheelmen of Victoria use tbe bloyolo In bnslnesa as well aa pleasure , and the con ¬ stant aud unnecessary expense of repairing, due entirely to the condition of the streets , Is , we hold ,a burden that should not Ionizer be borne without emphatlo protest . We would respectfully ask your honorable body to undertake without delay the general Im . provement of Victoria's ! streets . If , as we anticipate , civic funds will not permit of the immediate carrying to completion of to ex - tiniive and important a work , kindly give ai something . Would it nob be possible for the city to provide Improved roadways . Bay four feet wide , from Douglas street up Yates or Fort to OAk Bay avenue ; on Government or Douglas street to the olty boundary , and from James Boy bridge to tbe outer wharf . If your honorable body cannot aid ua on the lines proposed , which are based on the re- cnnt legislation of numerous Eastern cities , aa a last suggestion we would submit ) the following : That bicyclists be allowed the use of the sidewalks outside the fire limits under suitable regulations somewhat ) like the following : That all wheels be licensed , the license number to be conspicuously die played in white characters at either side of the machines head ; all wheels to be pro . vided with bells or other alarm signal , and to be provided with lanterns if ridden upon the footpaths after nightfall ; all riders upon the sidewalks to " slow down IIat least 30 feet before passing a pedestrian , to signal their approach aud to take the outside of the walk in the event of their being room for a safe passage ; otherwise the bicyclist to Immediately dismount and lead " by Signal to be given before approaching any street corner and speed to be decreased In order to prevent tl e possibility accident . " ' d s a a l a a

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7!: 6 VICTORIA , DAILY COLONIST:

, SkTURDAXAUGJJST . 24 1895'r

I

THE WORLD OF SPORT

Todays Decisive Lacrosse MatchesHere and on the Mainland Tbo

Americas CUll Fixture .

Wheelmen and iooil( Roads TheSpokane Coming : To days In ¬

teresting Fixtures .

Oa the outcome cf thia afternoons matchat Caledonia Park between the Capitals and

the Beavers of Vancouver , reiti praatloallythe Intermediate championship of British

Columbia for 1893 , If the Capltala win ,

the coveted prize la within their gratp ; II

they do not , the Beavers will have tiedthem for a lead In the running . lh> > ia needleia to add that both will do their but , anda great game should result . Here are theopposing teams :

Vancouver Beavers Reynolds , goal ;Greenfield , point ; E. MoDougal) , coverpoint ; Hill , Copp and Bur , defenoo field ;

Ford, centre ; Soarry , Scunners and Ed .

wards , home field ; Diamond , outside home ;

and T. McDongall , Inelde home . Mr . C . B .Lookharb , field cAptain .Victoria Capltala Norman , goal ; Clark ,

point ; Snider , caver point ; Snider , Sobnotar, and A . Flnlalson , defence field ;

Stephen , [ centre ; VV . Bland , Campbell and

J. Bland , homo field ; Miller , outside home ;and Smith , Inside home .

WESTMINSTER V . VANCOUVER SENIORS .

To-day'i great game of lacrosse betweenVancouver and Westminster Ila creating keen

.. interact in both cities . If the Vanonu vera

win they will be champions ; If the Westminsters , they will have a good fightingchance for the premiership .

VICTORIA JUNIORS AT NANAIMO .

The Nanalmo Intermediate team, whichmet and was defeated by the Capitals lastSaturday , will today try conclusions witha combination lasso of Stare acd James Bayplayers . The juniors go up by this mornlogs train and the match will be contestedby the following :

Nanalmo Medill ( W . ) , Newoomb , Phi

MoMUlnnlLusler( )

and Hllbert . E . Ferneanx , field captain .

Victoria . combination :MoConnell , Nor .

man (T . ) , Crook , Bowneiaa . Thoburn , Jesse ,Kipling, Wilson , Soholefield , Wolfenden ,

Goward , White , Greenfield and MoMloklng .

J . Mottram , field captain .0 K'S STRICTLY 0 K.

In a faab and well contested game atE.eacon Hill yesterday , the O.K . juniors do .

feated the Maj flower juniors by a score ofthree to one.

CRICKET .

VICTORIA 0 . C . V . ALBIONS .

The following will play fr Victoria Into days match of the Victoria C . C . v . Al ¬

bion C. C . , on the latter '* ground at BeaconHill : C . E . Pooley , S . F . Morley , G . S .Holt , B . J. Perry , W. Wallls, Lient .Church . C . A . Gamble , Dr . South . LionelC. Buff , E . A . PaulIne , and H . Gollllne .

For the Alblona the following will clay :

Warden , Swinerton , Green , Glover , Cuthbert , J . Martin , Sohwengera , L York , An .

derson , Bothwell aid Wn llama . Playwill commence at 2 p m. sharp , and playersare requested to be on time .

CANADA'S REPRESENTATIVES .

TORONTO , Aug . 23 The Canadian CricketAssociation has at last completed the selec .

tion of the team to represent the DominionIn the big September fixtures. The inter .

national match will be pined on September2, 3 and 4 , and that with Oxford Cambridgeteam on September 6 and 7. The Canadianteam for both matches will be ae follows :

Rev . F . W . Terry , London ; D . W. Sann-ders , J . W . Lalng , \V . R. Wadawortb , M .

Boydand P. .0 . Goldingham , Toronto ; A .

T. R . Martin , A . Gllleapie , Hamilton ; E.S. Jacques and H . G . Wilson , Winnipeg ;

N . G . Briatowe , Ottawa ; apmro men-G . S .

Lyon , Roaedale ; J . W. Horstead , Chat ¬

'ham ; and D'Aroy Martin , Ottawa . Mr .Terry woe eleoted captain ; Mr . F. Barleyof Guelph , umpire ; and Mr . J . E . Hall

borer .

THE TURF .

TODAYS BEACON HILL ATTRACTION .

The lovera of horseflesh who were specta .

tore of the dreary fizzle under the name ciarocs on the Hill last Saturday hope for bet .

ter results from to-day's attraction at thepark . This will be a trot for twoyearolds ,

beat three In five , for which a pores of $75haa been hung up , and the following havebeen entered : Wm . Randall's FrankDwyer , W . J . McKeon'a Ha Ha, M . J . Conline Pirnell , R . Tolmie'a Maude , J . Bryou'aLady Aberdeen , and S . Falrolough's KatiePntman . The race Is announced for 2o'clock .

YACHTING .FOR THE AMERICAS CUP .

NEW YORK , Aug . 22 The America's oupcommittee have selected September 7 nextas the day on which the first of a series ofraces between Valkyrie III and Defendershall be held .

OFF FOR ANGELES .

With a large crowd of local yaohtsmon onDaisyBellPort Angeles about 5 o'clock last evening .

The expedition will make a fine local repre .

sentatlon at the races to be held over theStraits today . If the weather Is at) all fav-orable

¬

tome of the yachts should also makea good showing . How they will be mannedfa not known yet as the crews up to the timeof leaving here had not yet bsen chosen .

BASEBALL .11 MAPLE LEAVES " AT NANAIMO .

The M pie Leaf jjunior baseball nine of thiscity , under the captaincy of Second Biaa-man C . Einouf , will go on tour this morn .ing, their trip bii-g to Nanalmo , wherethey will play the Coal City juniors thisafternoon . Each of the rival teams thusbrought together should properly be classedintermediate, for some of these juniors havebeen solicitously shaving adulb boards fromtheir chins for some years past and proudlyrecorded their voLes at the last election .Still the ) dealro to be known as juniors , andon the principle that boys will be boys theyhave their will . Victoria will be represent .ed In to.day'a contest by the strongest of theMaple Leaf player , the announced composition of the opposing forces being aa below '

:'

Maple Leaves . Nanaimo .

BarnawoU . . . . . . . pitcher. . , . . . .OreonwollPrcotor.catcher.CourtneyMoLeod.lb.lllckeon

: : : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ,Csnouf.4.2b.AkionRithot.JIbMoUonnell.1

. . . . . . B.S . . . . . . . . . . Stu-fFortItoarke.Oulligen.Morris.o.f.MoCullooh.Ds.r1danton.subs : . . . . . . . . . . Hardy

" ' . TUBEEL.GOOD ROAD WILL SAVE COMPLICATIONS .

The rough draft of a petition , to tbs citycouncil In regard to'itreeb Improvement andsidewalk riding was laid before the V.W.C.

r'4b7 one of'

, tho members' Thursday . ,.erenlD .

.,1JjA'OWI"l . .t.t.w." .f ,.a-:

and prookedcODslderable dliousalon beforebeing ultimately tabled until ['ue8dlA-Ynlgbt's meeting . Pbs majority of thewheelmen so far consulted do not seem In .

dined to endorse it , being opposed to sidewalk riding even no an expedient , as well aato any proposition to Impose any apeclal taxon bicycle ' , while allowing other vehicles( which wear out tho roads as the silent seeddoes cot! ) to oaoapo asaoosmonb. The generalopinion amorg whre'mtn appears to bs thatoyoliata ahould dcmtnd ridunblu city itreetanothing more and nothing leas . Here isthe draft of a petition to which their atten ¬

tion baa been invited . Cyclists would dowell to read It carefully before atlendirgthe next: club! mooting :

" We , the wheelmen of the city of Viatorla , now forming a large and constantlygrowing body in the community , beg to respectfully direct ) your attention to the

wretched condition of a majority of the citystreets , and to the fact that they arc con ¬

stoutly becoming less fit for ordinary traffic .Ruts and rock , broken gloat , and unevensurface have made the streets In very manyaeotiona of the city unfit for ordinary vehi ¬

cular traffic , the safety of any horse or car .nags passing over them being actually:

endangered . This belog the food withregard to wagons and carriages , yourhonorable body otanob fall to reoognlza the

.

illffioultiea and dangers which for monroe

past have been incidental to the use of thebicycle In this city. The msjorUy ef thewheelmen of Victoria use tbe bloyolo In

bnslnesa as well aa pleasure , and the con ¬

stant aud unnecessary expense of repairing,

due entirely to the condition of the streets ,

Is , we hold , a burden that should not Ionizerbe borne without emphatlo protest . Wewould respectfully ask your honorable bodyto undertake without delay the general Im .

provement of Victoria's ! streets . If , as weanticipate , civic funds will not permit of theimmediate carrying to completion of to ex -

tiniive and important a work , kindly give

ai something . Would it nob be possible forthe city to provide Improved roadways . Bay

four feet wide , from Douglas street up Yatesor Fort to OAk Bay avenue ; on Governmentor Douglas street to the olty boundary , andfrom James Boy bridge to tbe outer wharf .If your honorable body cannot aid ua on thelines proposed , which are based on the re-cnnt legislation of numerous Eastern cities ,aa a last suggestion we would submit ) thefollowing : That bicyclists be allowed theuse of the sidewalks outside the fire limitsunder suitable regulations somewhat ) like

the following : That all wheels be licensed ,the license number to be conspicuously dieplayed in white characters at either side of

the machines head ; all wheels to be pro .

vided with bells or other alarm signal , andto be provided with lanterns if ridden upon

the footpaths after nightfall ; all riders uponthe sidewalks to " slow down IIat least 30

feet before passing a pedestrian , to signaltheir approach aud to take the outside of

the walk in the event of their being roomfor a safe passage ; otherwise the bicyclistto Immediately dismount and lead " bySignal to be given before approaching any

street corner and speed to be decreased In

order to prevent tl e possibility accident . "

THAT CYCLE OF '96

Referring to the bioyole of 'OG the Amerl .

can Cyclist says : Manufacturers ofspecial bicycle machinery are running dayand night to meet the enormous demands of

the old and new concerns In tbe cycle trade .In an Interview with a representative of theAmerican Cyclist a prominent manufacturerIn this line stated recently that he wasfairly overrun with orders and oould notfrom now on guarantee the delivery of fur.ther order before January next . This in ¬

dicates sufficiently tbe size of the prepara .tions being made by the cycle makers for

nUt years business . The new '96 models

ofa number of makers will be shown aiearly as September , and In October andNovember the largest force of travelingmen ever known In the American cyclingtrade will undoubtedly be on the roadNext years bicycles will In general conservethe main features of the '95 models . Thereia a good deal of talk about Increasedweight, but we oaVt find that any generalIncrease ia contemplated ao far as frames areconcerned . The '95 frames have stood upbeautifully and folly met all requirementsThe complete cycle of '96 , however ,

Continued on page Seven .

.IJIIInJ&Rt'II .

St Andrews'& Caledonian Society .

THIRTY-SECOND

Annual @ Gathering

AT OALEDONIA PARK

-ON-

SATURDAY , 24th AUGUST , 1895

Under the distinguished patronage of theirExcellencies the Earl and Countess

of Abordecn .

LACROSSE AND FOOTBALL ,

FIELD SPORTS ,

SCOTCH DANCING . ETC .

GRANt OI'EN.AII

Scottish ConceitI t and Danciig in tho Evening .

Games commence at 1:30: p.m . Concert at3:30 p.m . Admission to genies 253 ; children10c . ; grand stand 25c . extra . Admission toevening entertainment , ! !5c ; children lOc .

Entries for various events may bn made withE . C . Smith , Secretary of the Society , up tillnoon of 21th August Particulars on application . aulS-td

GRAND - EXCURSION-TO-

Cape ?Flattery Pacific! Ocean

ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 . °Y DAYLIGHT .

STEAMmB BOSALIE

ofYatea.A nlelns . arrIvIng lOt Vlnt.orll\ . 9 p.m . .i'JCUET8roll ROUND Tllll ', 191.00 OnHalontQrcatNorthern oillco , and cellos on wha ' f. Any forther information given at the above offices .

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UNDER TilE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE

OF EARL AND LADY ABERDEEN.

A Garden Fete and High Teawill WorshipMayor'rUESDAY, AUGUST 27thoMetropolitan:

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proceeds toboalvon to the Iborne. High Tea will ol

servedrte 1Nnl:

AdmiioIonto' ; . ,

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CHJIi(Tasteless-Effectual .), FOR ALL ,

BILIOUS and NERVOUS

DISORDERS ,Such as Sick Headache ,

Weak Stomach ,Impaired Digestion ,

Constipation ,

Liver Complaint ,and Female Ailments .

Covered with I.Tsiteliu & Soluble Owtlag .

Wholesale Agu . En. & Sons . Ld . Meotseal I .For ale all druggiece .:_. n n : % % % tLL5.i4b1tOL

WHEN OTHERS FAIL CONSULT

41D-

OCTOR SWEANY,TilE LEADING SPECIALIST OF THE

UNITED STATES .

The friend and benefactor of Buffering human .

ity , who fnr a number of years has had per ¬

manent1 offices at Seattle . whore the sick andBllltctod can recelvo treatment In the future ,

as they have In the past . from ihla noted PHILANTHHOPIST . whose fame IB bring spread fromPacltlo coast to the the Atlantic

WHY do the sick people of Seattle andvicinity crowd bits office daily I

DCPAIICFI I the wonderful cares ho isDL.L/HUOL . making have created confi ¬

dence and delighted the hearts of those whostruggled in vain for years against the rayages of dIsease until this doctor restored .

themto health . .

ALT , PRIVATE DISEASES OF JIEN

AND WOMEN POSITIVELY CURED INTHE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME.

If you aTe victimsYOUNG , MIDDLF-AGED Jof youthful India

AND OLD MENtlesU( ; ifyou are on the road to Idiocy. insanity and thegrave ; if gloom and melancholy , morbid fearand unnatural lust pervades your mind ; if youare despondent and downhearted ; If you havelost all energy and ambition ; if you have anaversion to locloty ; if your memory Is fallingand you are unfit for buiineaa or 1li

youshould consult Doctor Swoiny before toolate. Get well and bo a man .

PO n R who call call at his office Fridays arelUUn welcome to his services free ofcharge .

M FT HOD OFf ,poisonous or Injurious

UBedtTRFATMI . Icoropounded from the verychoicest . purest and moat efl'eclivo plants ,roots and horba In the whole range of nature .They do not act violently but all1 of them barmcnize with nature , andwhile theirI effectstheydomanent as well as perfect cures .

thouIUUI gauds cured at homeCURED AT HOMElby corrospononco .

( .Write your tr0ttbios , it living away from the city . The strict¬est secrecy la obaoi ved , and medicines Bent freefrom observation .Address

LEVERETT 8WEA.NT , M.D . .Union Block , 713 Front St . , Seattle , Wash .

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"THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE

IS HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE . "

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The book fully describes a method by whlohto attain full vigor and manly power .

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The book Is purely medical and scientific ,uxcipM to curloulty suckers , InvalUable to menonly who need it .A despairing man . who applied to us . soon

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THE ALBERNI MINERAL CLAIM ,

Situated on Mineral Creek , Albernl .

Take notice that I. Elizabeth Jane Saunders ,Free Minors Certificate No . 63 379 . Intend sixtydays from ihe date hereof . to apply to the Government of British Coumbla to purchase theAlbernl Mineral Claim . situated on MineralCr ' ek , In the AlbO'nl Mineral Division ofAlbernl District .And further take notice . that adverse claims

muse be sent to the Gold Commissioner andao1 ion commenced before expiration of thisnolco .

Dated August 2 , 1895 . au2.2mo

THE CHICAGO MINERAL CLAIM ,_

Situated on Mineral Creek . Albernl .

Take notice that I . B . II . John . Free MinersCoruScate No. 68.3J9 Intend sixty dais fromthe date hereof . to apply to the Uovcrnment ofBritish Columbia to purchase the Chicago Min .

oral Claim . pltn . ted on Mineral Creek , In theAlbernlMlnlng Division of Alborni Ulolilct .And farther take notice , that advoreo claimsmast bo sent to the Gold Commissioner andnotion commenced hefi.ro tbe expiration of thisnotice .

Dated August 2, 1895 . au3-2mo

THE VICTORIA MINERAL CLAIM ,

Situated on Mineral Creek , Albernl .

Take notice that I . ltllzaholhiene Saunders .

Free Mlnei'a Certificate No . 53,311 . intendsixty days from the dAle hereof , to apply tothe Government of British Columbia , to pur ¬

chase the victoria Mineral Plalm . situated onMineral Crook , In Ithe Alborni Mineral Divisionof Alborni District .And further take notice that adverse claimsmurt bo sent to the Gold Commissioner andaction commcnced before the expiration ofthis notice .Dated August 10th , I1895 . au7 2m

THE WARSPITE MINERAL CLAIM ,

Situated on Mineral Creek , Albernl .

Tako notlco that I , Catherine Greenwood ,

Free Miners CortlHoato No . 59237 , intendsixty days from the da to hereof . to apply to theGovernment of British Columbia to purchasethe Warsplte Mineral Claim . situated In Minoral Crook , In the Alborni Mineral Division ofAlborni District .ADd further take notice that adverse claims

must be soot to the Gold Commissioner andaction commenced before expiration of thisnotlco . .Dated August 10th , 1895 . au7-2m

NOTICEI1IsBoardhereby

ofgiven stbol\ the sitting

to be hold on the eccond Wednesday in themonth of September next, application will bomade to the Board that the temporary permission granted on the Hth day of June lost

HonryI'iunders(

Saunders ) of the retail liquor license issuedunder nub-section 3 , of section 201 , of theMunicipal Act 1802 , to Henry Saunders . forthe premises known as Nee . 39 and 41 Johnson

In the may bo ratified8ctx dCdOfb; lrld license may betransferred to the said Klizabctli Jane Sound

.era .Doted thia Oth day of August 18)5) , at thecity of Victoria , ,OU7.30D HENRY SAUNDERS .

"OTtCK-Tako notIce that at the neitj_ , sitting of the Board of Licensing Commls loners us a Licensing Court , In and tor theii icy of Victoria . I Intend to apply for a transfor of my retail liquor license for lbs JubileeSaloon , 19 Johnson street to Mr. WalterKlppon , of this city , to be bold with respectto the same saloon .Dated Victoria , B.C . , the 6th August , 1805 .td JOHN II. 0DDES .

$50.00 REWARD.

The . above rowasdwlll bo'givon to anyoneP rlfe , leading , to the convlc-

tioe-

o person'nho on Saturday or bnnd&ylaat used a boat and lighted a fire on Lorna"- ahs '!rd !iic H2h !±=d district ) , causinggreat destruction of forest land ; :

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D VERY'IVIdara&feJeitt- corolla . from Oute %$barf at 1 p.m .

Umatilia Aug . 26

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OHINA AND JAPAN.

SS . ALTMOHE , - DUE AUG . 19 .FOR PORTLAND . DIRECT .

For freight and particulars apply toF. 0. DAVIDGE & ,

je15.Iml iOi nts .

ESPIAL & NJNilMO RAILWAY .

STEAMER

. JOANU P. LOOKE , MASTER .

Sails as follows , calling at way ports as freightand passengers may ofl'cr :

Leave Victoria , Tuesday , 7 am.

H Nanaimo for Comox . Wednesday . 7 a.m .

H Comox for Nunnlmo . Friday , 7 \. .m-i , Nanalmo for Victoria , Saturday , 7 aim .

For freight or staterooms apply on board , orat the Company's ticket efficeVlctoriastation ,

tit ere street ap2S.

C. PPD Naviiata Co

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TIMm: TABLE: :ate_ 27Takes effect June 2'st , 1695

Vancouver Route :Victoria to Vancouver Dally , except Mend .,

at o'clock .

Vancouver to Victoria-Daily, except Moc4 jat 13.15 o'olook , or on arrival of CPR.Ni , itrain.

New Westminster Route :

LEAVE VICTORIA for New WeatminsJiiiLac1 era Lauding and Lulu Island Sueday at 23 a'claokl WodIeedau and FridayBb 7 o'clock. tluudaya steamer to NnWestminster connects with C . P . R . tuhNo. 2 going east Monday .

For Plumper's Pass Wodneadayt and FrIda : Bat 7 o'clock ,

For Moresby and, Fender Islands Friday ato'clock .

LEAVE NEW WESTMINSTER for VloWKiiMonday at 13.15 o'olooki Thurodar ao (Sect arday at 7 o'clock .

For Plumper PUBS Thursday and Saturday a '

7 o'clockFor Ponder and Moresby Islands Thursday at

7 o'clock .

Northern Route :Steamships of this Co . will leave for Port lib.. .

son and Intermediate ports . via Vancouverthe lat end 15th of each month at 8 o'clock .When sufficient Inducement offer , will ex-tend trips 10 West Coast polntsiand QueenCharlotte Inlands

Barclay Sound Route :Steamer !aude leaves Victoria for Athens

and Bounrl Porto the 10th , 20th and 30th ofeach -aonth . .

changteithis:tion ,ManagsU .

Victoria , Jan . lat . JHI3

Victoria &Sidney ailw'

y

TIME TAELE.GOING NORTH .

Mon .a..d TheeStation . .s Wed 11 .

C Thur ' iIc Friol am 7:00 7:00: 9:0°Victoria . . .LV { ;S pm IrfX ) 2:00: 2:08

Royal Oak.{(1 a m 7:11 7:11 0:113 pm 4U 2U

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2.u;

11:93Elk3 pm 4:23 2:23 2:23

ElIA.nlchton . . . . i I g g;

Sidney --------Arj{ mI

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GOING SOUTH .

{ 2EiS 8:161:111/ &Sidney.Lvfi I

& SS :tS 0:00

SalAnlcbton . . . . . . {'

J : M 8 : ig; .

mk 10:10a; ;en 5:10 5:10 5:25:

RlOMorapm : 6:5j S:3g:

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i cm J:08 6:08 5:50

Satisfactory arrangements will bo mode withparties desiring to charter trains , special canor steamer for picnic or other oxcuralona .Close connection made lit Sidney with steam

or Mary Hare for Salt Sprlngland other Islandports .

TV. PATERSON .General Manager .

THE STEA1-IKR"MARY HARE ,Running in connection with the Victoria atSidney hallway , will sail aa follows :

CowIchan, -

turning to Sidney for 5 p.m . train for Victoria .

forNanaimoI \,

GanltC8IJlrborWEDNESDAYS Loaves Ganges Harbor at 0\ .m for Fulfurd and Sidney , connecting with

CewlcbanWharfIldnoyILndTHansDAYS-Loaves Ganges Harbor at 7

a.m . for Sidney , calling at Mane , Saturna ,Ponder and Moresby IslandsI and all ether wayports .FHIDAYS Loaves Sidney at 5 p.m . for Mores .

by, Vender , Baturna aud Mayno Islands and-Ganges Harbor .SATURDAYS Leaves Ganges Harbor at 0

a m . for Sidney and way ports .For rates and fares and other information

apply to M . Hare . Manager , on board the

RaUwayCompany'sBY WAY OK

MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAULAND OVXB

The North Western Line

Ia the boat route In every reapeoS to

CHICAGO .

and all potato Boat,

KANSAS CITY , OMAHA , SIOUX Cmand all points South . Direct connections IB

Union Depot*. V Train * Oompaitm't. iHUDUIBO .Buffet , Pull man ( anfl

Dining Can on every , train. All ticket anentican sell yen to year < fleslnatlon

.orerj'lbi. . .

NorthWeetero Line ." .

i

.

V. W-PARKKR-IIklD Pnaet, Bound Agent SearUi

"0 T. ANDREW . ft OALBDONIAN 8OCIHiD: n- , Boolety ; meets la Caledonia Hall ,'Blanohard street on the flnt . Friday In ererrmonth . Visiting brethren are Invited , to ai >ts&d . , . C.Bm1U1.l3ecretarJ.m

. . Hd.. . ,

1. .,, . 'icu' C,1. "

, .u , 'ti . " " I ' .Jr . . " . ". ."n.P .' ' , ..

TBAKBPOBTATIOir .,

's A

UPPER LAKE STEAMSH-

IPSATHABASCA ,

ALBERTAMANITOBA

Connect with all through trains for the East

Wednesda1I1nd, .

Rates Cheaper and Time Faster Than via

Any Other Route ,

HANDSOMELY UPHOLSTERED TOURIST GABS

theCoastday to connect with these steamers .

For rates and full particulars apply toQEO. McL . BROWN , GEO . L . COURTNEY ,

Dish . Pass . Agent . Agent .Vancouver . Victoria .

General Steamship Agency

THROUGH TICKETS

To and From all European polnte .

FROM MONTREAL .

Allan Line. . . . . _ .Lanrontlan . . . . . Aug2l. Parisian . . . . . . Aug 31

Dominion Line . .Labrador . . . . . Aug 21" . .Vancouver . . . . . Sept 7

"BOM NEW YORK.Cunard Line .- . _ . .Etrurla . . . . . . . Aug 21

.Aug31American. . .Paris. . . . . . .. .An* 28White Star Line Majestic . . . . . AUK 21. . . Germanic. . . . . .Aug 28Red Star. Line . . . .Westornland . . ..Aug 21. . .Noordland . . . . Aug 28North Gar. . Lloyd .. . .Kma . . . . . . . . .Aog 24. . Havel .. . . . . . . Aug 27Anchor .Line . _ . _ .Clrcoeala . . . . . . Aug 21. . Anchoria . . . ' . . . Ang 31Allan State. Line . . . . State of California .Aug 31.State of Nobraaka.8opt 11

For rat! os , berths , tickets and aU information

toGEO. L , COURTNEY ,

General S.S . Agent ,O.P.R . Ticket Office .

Cor . Fort and Government Sta . . Victoria B.C.

Thor.. F. Cakes , Henry C . Payne . Henry C ,

Rouse , Receivers .

NORTHERN ,

PACIFICBC"N j\J

BPullman Sleeping CarsElegant Dining OarsTourist Sleeping Cars

Bt. Paul.

Minneapolis

Duluth

Fargo

'J'O Grand Forks

CrooketonWinnIpeg

Helena and

Butte

THROUGH TICKETSITo Chicago , Washington , Pblli .

dolphla New York , Boston andall Points East and South ,

TIME SCHEDULE

ToonallllSIII

II

pnitiCSpm8.00am/

a .45 am llOAr.

. * _ .Tacoma.LvMI.

8.00 am

Steamer City of Kingston makes connect!tenat Tacoma with Northern Pacific train toand from points east and south .

0 Daily except Monday ,

B . E . BLtCRWOOD ,Freight and AgentVictoria!

A . D . OHARLTON ,ABet Gen , Pas . A gent .

255 Morrison St . cor . Third St. , Portland , Or.a1l2

LIVERPOOL FOR VICTORIA DIRECT.CELiC'QU'

EN

Will sail from Liverpool for Victoria about tho

middle of October . Cargo may bo engaged and

further particulars obtained on application to

the undersigned .

aui if R. P. RITHKT & CO. , LD .

Is hereby given that 30 days afterNOTICE I intend to make application to theHonorable the Chief Commissioner of LandsawoytlmborCommencing at a post marked U.L.P . plantedon the east side of the unourvoyid channel .

SurfteNarrows; ; :

40 chains ; thence north 10 chains ; thoncu east80 chains ; thence south to beach ; thence fol .lowing beach to point of commencement ; contaming about 1000 I1 His . L . PAULSEN .Victoria , B.O., August 19th . 1895 . anSI

NOTICE .

Belleville St . , between McClureSt. and Biidcage Walk , in closedto Public Traffic .

E . A WILMOT ,

aug 3 City Engineer .

NOTICE.

Menzies Street between Belleville 6t .and Superior Street is closed to publictraffic . B . A. WILMOT ,

'u3tf City Englnncr

CATENtiKKB .

LINES , General Scavenger! 238 YatesEDi . Yards , oto .', cleaned . Orders leftat Goo! Monroe , 69 Government

' Btroobi Hpee4jBro8-.oor . . Douglas and Fortn-or , Blair & , ,Gordon i cot Menses and . Mlohlaaa , will be ,, ,

prompdyattendod to , ;, ._ . fleS

, , , . Icit,. .ti.je .. _" , ,". ..r.w.li , . . . , , , 'I ' "Io . . ,

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