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TtTBSDAT FBBttTTABY IB, lfl03 DAILY WOPXDj VANCOtTVER. B. Ct. CANADA. 99 66 EW(DTEMY Crinkled li 5c.

a Roll ML Pledsant ML Ptat Is the name of our new stock pattern DINNER WARE Flow Peacock color, fancy scroll pattern, dainty shapes, made of fine, clear, white semi porcelain by J. and G. Meakin. Can be hai in separate pieces as well as in sets, and matched for years to come. Make up a list of your dinner ware needs and let us quote you prices Queen Victoria Memoriam Plaques 25c.

each, regular 50c. each of Mew Spring Clothing Has Arrived Among them are some very nobby suits, in Worsteds and Tweeds at $10.00 to $15 00, Blue and Black Worsteds, $14.00 to $18.00. We carry a full line of Klondike clothing, Moccasins, German Sox, Snow Shoes. Mackinaw Coats, Etoffe Coats and Pants. Heavy Blankets, 8, 10 and 12 lb.

at 35c. per lb. Sole Agent for the celebrated Wisconsin Driye. Shoes. ROBERT CLARK'S ggr Oor.

Omrrall and Oordova Streets minion hotel of Victoria, has been chosen to be Vancouver's representative of the International of San Messrs. George Wood and Hyndman will assist in Enid Martin gong recital next Thursday. Miss Edith Hicklin, a favorite contralto, will nlso sing. Plumbers' Exams. Health Inspector lion will hold an examination tor plumber at the city hnll on Wednesday at 3 p.m.

The men that do not know the difference between a grease trap and an air vent are begiunuig to get nervous. Make your magazines into a library of inviting books by having them bound at Koedde's bookhindery, 4 0 HaMiuga street. Will Use Granite It was decided last evening to use granite instead of sandstone for the base course of the free library building. The substitution of granite for sands tone entails an additional cost of but it is thought to be well worth the difference. Harrison Hot Springs open the year round.

Kates moderate. Suits For Two Dollars In the B. C. Renovatory suit club drawing last week H. Gerster of the Army and Navy cigar store drew the lucky number, and will now wear a $33 suit for the sum of $2.

Charles Juiien drew the winning number in the previous drawing. Shall continue snle until whole stock is clenred out; moving to 623 Uranville 6treet, upstairs. J. V. Brooke, tailor and habit maker, 014 Georgia street, Strathoona block.

Going Home The Newcomne infants, No Soft Hat bat takaa so wall with tba Smart Drattart as THE FLORODORA $3.50 It's Hashing Smart Hat Fasbloa Btoomlog to most Any on a Black and T. B. CUTHBERTS0N CO. Men's Hatters and Haberdashers. 397 Hastings Street Toilet Ware ever shown, $6.50 a Set.

Walk in and look around. Frederick Buscombe Ltd. China Hal! 319 Hastings Street West Silver Pearl Boyd. WHOLESALE Plumbing and Engineering Supplies IRON AND BRASS PIPH AND FITTINGS. INJECTORS, OIL CUPS, LUBRICATORS, ASBESTOS BOARD, SECTIONAL COVERIXC AND CEMENT.

SHEET IRON AND T'OTHER. METALS. 51 55 Hastings St "DODGE" WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS Secure same before best shade are told out, as it cannot be. repeated at thi price. Floral Crinkled 15c a roll.

Wire shade, frame 15e. This week only. 3AILEY BROS. LD. Books, Stationery, Picture Frame and Photo Supplies.

Vancouver, B. C. SPRING! SEEDS I NELSON'S RELIABLE! No need to send your money ont of the city. We have on order and arriving dally, the freshest of fresh seeds. Head Store 635 Hastinas St Ask for Catalogue.

Fish 1 Fish Fresh HALIBUT HERRING COO SMEL TS Cured Kippers, Klit. Halibut God, lab. Hbp ring Mackerel, fin. Haddle Salmon Bellies Holland Herring Dlgby OMoka at MCNEILL'S Grocery Delicatessen 628 Granville St. T.l.mhon 11BB I nu n.l.LI.

me uiu neiiduie Watch Hospital Our watch word la to test every timepiece to the point of uuque tloned accuracy before It leaves our shop. Just received a choice assortment Diamond Rings and Dress Kings, too niuueruua to describe. I. HER AH The Worfclngmaa' Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jeweler, 130 Cordova Street. Opp.

Savoy Theatre. 4, BELL PIANOS AMD ORGANS Sold on easy Payments air an unntnimt TT.TT.riUIimiU XI 410 Hastings Street West. VANCOUVER, B. C. Write for flew S.

A a aw una KEQuiea prices. Hm We have a number of inquiries for house property in ML Pleasant. If you want a quick sale list your property with us at once. J. 60? Hastings Street W.

We have a special buy in wharf property on False Geek. TELEPHONE CALLS. Business Office 1 1 1 Editorial Room 192 Manager's Residence 106 Editor's Residence 743 New Westminster Correspondent 185 THE WEATHER. (Supplied The Daliy World jy tb Ca nadtuo Paolflc Hallway Company lei crash servlctJ Weatfoer Synopsis The barometer has risen considerably throughout the Pacific Slope, and falling on the Washington r.m.i s.t rwn 11 Storm area, which may couse a return to un settled weatuer along tue coasi. n'c Weather has become fair over the Paeirie Slope, rain baa fallen at Kaniloop and snow and elect in ARierta.

Forecasts for 36 hours ending 5 p.m. Wednesday: Victoria and vidulty Fresh to strong easterly to winds, partly cloudy with showers to nlht or on Wednesday. Lower Mulnllnd Easterly winds nuMTtv rlomlv. with ruin to ultrht or on Wednesday. B.

BATNES REED. Provincial Forecast Official. THE MERCIFUL ONE. Like as a fetber pltleth bis children, so the Lord pltleth rheui tiiat fear Him; for He kaoneth our frame. He rvmemlieret i thut we are.

dust. Pal. clil, 131s. DAILY CITY GOSSIP Emit Guenther. arcbitect, Inn of Court.

Consultation free. Ball This Evening Vancouver Camp. No. W. O.

will give a ball in O'Brien's ball this evening. The music will be supplied by the V. O. W. orchestra.

The most interesting place in town this week is Mrl'tiuig's. Staple I.iuui Goods at half price. The Khaki Boys A meeting of the Khaki Club will be held at the Arlington thi evening to consider arrangements for a reunion on PaarJfbeig Day Feb. 27. Drs McGuire Iuff.

Uentists. have moved from Cordova street to 337 Hastings street west, over the Fit Keform. Only One The police made a raid on a Chinese joint on Monday eveuiug, but all they found there was oiie who looked more innocent thuu Adam before the primal fall. Farewell aong recital by Enid 51ar tin Concert in First Presbyterian Church, Thursday evening next. Pine Pong Tournnments Several of the Wouieu'i Guilds in connection with rt.

Andrew's church intending shortly giving a ping pong tournament, by which to increase their fuuds, Wntei proof solet, rubber nr leather, best work, lowest at Harvey corner ltichard and Pender streets. Cbinnmnn Shot Dr. Wilson of Ld ner received call yesterday to attend a Chinaman aonie miles from Ladiier who had been accidentally shot by a brother Celestial. The wounded man will recover. The Lucky Ones Mrs.

J. A. Frnaer owned share NMn and Mrs. Middlcton and Mrs. Coleman So.

1, which were the lucky numbers in the drawing of the Terminal City Building Society on Monday evening. Perhaps you are fond of tun dried basket tired teas judges say those sold by the Direct Jinportin Tea and Coffee Co. at S'ic are worth OOc. New Appointment A. the popular runner for the Strand hotel, and local representative of the Io fliiUren's Enflowment Unequalled results by the old reliable London and Lancashire Life Give Your Boy a Start in Life GEO.

D. SCOTT Manager for British Columbia, Northwest and Yukon, i'. Cordova street. 'Phoot a7. Par Value, $1.00 Vancouver Hardware Ltd.

Vt 339 HASTINGS STREET Toilet Made of the best English porcelain in shell and other fancy shapes, pink, blue, drab claret yellow, brown, buff, and other blended colors, the finest line of from their honeynwon trip to fheVound cities. Edwin Kjos, a photographer of 6eattle, is vls'ting friends here. Arthur B. Calder, of the C.P.R. office In Seattle, Is in the city.

M. R. Eagleson, the Llllooet tiotel man, Is a guest at the I. eland. Dr.

McL. Milne, of Toronto, is a guit at the Vancouver. R. J. Skinner wa a ipusscnger from Vle tor'a tbla morning.

George Perclvnl left thia afternoon for Fort William. C. Strutt arrived in the city to day from Kamloops. Rev. W.

II. Madill, of Llllooet, ts at he Leland. STOHCK D'ALBEHT MUSICALE. Saturday afternoon, 3 o'clock. O'Brien ball, Feb.

22, matinee musicale, Miss Helen Taylor, accompanist, MARINE MATTERS. H. it. S. Egeria will leave some time this week in search of the missing Condor, and will cruise around Qtieeu Charlotte Islands, where much of the drift finds a resting place.

Ship Mary A. Troop Is in the stream ready for a voyage to Philadelphia with lumber. Ship Pyrenees, whii'h won bound from Pnget Sound to Europe with barley, toik fire in her hold and was beached at Manga Reva on lJecember 3, the crew going to San Frnncisco on the steamer Australia. It has now leen discovered that the vessel will be saved. TO INSPECT STEAMERS.

Okanagan Lake Boat Will Shortly Make Her Trial Trip. Capt. Troup of the O. P. N.

and F. W. Richardson, boiler inspector for the company, will leave this week for Okanagan laike to be present at the trial spin of the steamer York. The ork is a sectional steel boat feet ill length. Her hull was built by the Poison Iron Works, Toronto, and transported to (Aknnagnn Lauding, an I the upper works, which are of wood, were constructed there.

The York will replace the steamer Aberdeen on the lake trips, while that vessel is undergoing repairs. When the Aberdeen in reaiiy to resume commission the Y'ork will he knnc.ked down and transported to Trout lake. UNION LABEL WINS. Members of the Typographical Union, railway unions, cigurninkers' union, tailors' unions and other union labor organizations of Vancouver are requested to rail and inspect the new Uniin Label Shoes at Snider' shoe store. Granville street.

This store will carry all makes of shoes hearing the Shoe workers' Union Label. Saving Accounts Solicited 4 per cent. Interest allowed Compounded Halt Yearly Subiorlb.d Capital, $1,600,000.00 Paid up Capital ovr 400,000.00 THE B. C. PERMANENT Loan and Savings Company 321 Camble Street VANCOUVER JACOBS RENTS COI.I.FCTF.D l'HKPKitTY MANAGED.

612 Hastings St. West TO HE NT. $74 nu. cottage, till Homer reel IJ rm. furnished cottage, Mount Pleasant.

sij.otl rm. house, Old Davie st H. fl nn. house, bath, 2.10 Harris street. nn.

house, liath, 1 1 Keefer street. I7.T nn. house, bath, Gore I avenue ami Keerer street. 1 room hoime, both, 8.10 N'elon s'Teet. 'Jl van twttuta A lot In fruit, Mount.

1'lcnsnnt tt'to nn. elegant home, Da Home ou Ksoy Term. Money i to build. Open 'Phone 1 who cnnio down on the Cassuir Saturday from Vuldcz Island, returned this hinrnine. It was expected that they could tind a home in the Alexandra orphanage, but the officials decided they Could not take them in.

Box Social and Dance on Wednesday evening in the Sullivan Hall. Invitations may be procured from Miss Verge Miss George. Seymour street, or any member of Mizpah Kebe kuh. Gentlemen not buying boxes will be charged 50 cents. Mark Well Mrs.

Mueller, of the Columbia brewery, is very much put out over the loss of a treasured kecpsnke. It consisted of two gold mounted seal's teeth bearing the letters M. M. nnd centring on German five mark piece. She will give 1 for the return of it.

Instead of a masquerade ball the Sons of Herman have decided to hold social dance on Wednesday, the lrtth of February, at O'Brien's hall. Only a limited number of invitations will be issued tv the committee, an excellent orchestra has been engaged. Gentleman's ticket, ladies', ftO cents. Has The Goods The choirman of the committee that had charge of the harbor illumination on the occasion of the ducal visit has called a meeting of his committee for this evening to consider what is to be done with several hundred dollars' worth of property belonging to the committee which he has recovered. Farewell To Mr.

Dyke Mr. Fred Dyke' friends at Mis Long's, Burrard street, are giving him a supper on Thursday ejvening next prior to his departure for England, also Messrs, Walter Evans and Jim Oilaghan, of the linn of Dyke, Evans and Callaghan, and the staff are giving Mr. Dyke a supper on Friday evening at the Strand cafe. A Sad Case A yonng man named Thompson, suffering from consumption, arrived in the city this afternoon from the Interior. He was in such a feeble state of health that he had to be carried on a stretcher from the train to the boat.

He went to Victoria, but it seemed rtoubtful whether he would eveu until he reached the Capital. Hiyou Halibut. The catch of the halibut fishing steamer New England, brought to Vancouver yestenliiy, is one of the largest ever obtained by any of the fleet There was almost pounds, and seven cars were filled by the shipment. The Capilano brought three curs, and the Saga, which will be in port in a day or so, has four car loads Presbyterian Meeting The Presbytery is meeting this afternoon in St. Andrew's church, and the Woman' Foreign Missionary Society will meet iu the First Presbyterian church.

This evening a joint meeting will be held iu the First Presbyterian church at o'clock. At the meeting this afternoon reports from the various committees of the church will be received. Grist of the Cadi' Mill It Is a poor patrolman that does not get an arrest or two to bis credit during the time that Annie (Fort Kupert) is not at the canneries. Ani.ie was taken in last night on the usual charge of bavins whisky in her interior. Charley Salmon ItivcT was corralled nt the same time for having whisky in his possession.

Jam" Butler was just nn ordinary tlnrdi. I. M. Jacohson, an Icelandic iilor off the Empress, was both drunk and disorderly. OnBnotion of Elder At Chalmers' Presbyterian church during the tnorninj service on Sunday last, Mr.

Charles Thompson was ordained and inducted as elder. It had been announced that Mr. Duncan Smith (ordained at Ricli noml July 22, l.vsS, and elected by Chalmers' congregation at the same time as Mr. Thompson) would be in dihted Inst Sunday morning, but It was found impossible for Mr. Smith to be present.

His induction will take place at some future time. The session of Chalmers' church will then be made up of five cldeirs, Messrs. V. R. MeKecb nie.

M.D.. George St. Quintin, Wm. Odell, Chnrlcs Thompson and Dnncau Smith, irtlJST HAVE IT Properly Selected Food of Great Impor t.nt. IjOs of memory is a sure sign the body is not taking up proper elements from the food.

Then is the time to foed especially selected fooits or the person may become demented. A mother writes about her son, ant ft is Interesting: "My son, Albert, now 2. years olr and principal of the High School, graduated at the Kansas 1 niversity and is a post graduate of tue Columbia, University. When he began teaching about a year ago he had just completed his education and was badly broken down in health. He had only about two months' vacu tion and ent it at Excelsior Springs, but when he returned, there was no Improvement.

We thought he would get better after he begun hi work, but instead of improving he became mole weak and nervous, and finally, forgetful in the sdiool room. He tried different phyticinu and even thing he could h.ir of, and nt last gave up school and came home, after putting a teacher iu hi place. I cooked every delicacy 1 could think of for him. but he became very thin nnd we were greatly worried about him. One dnv a iicifchluir sent over a box of Grupe.ut.

He caught sight of the puckage ami after reading the statement of what the fiHiit was intended lor, became much Interested and begu.i using it, lie liked It, and nt the end of week was very much strengthened and improved. We were encouraged He stuck to Grnpc Nut and in live weeks wua back in the school room. Ho is now teaching the second term in the miuiw place, has recovered entirely and gained wonderfully in Hesh. He now weigh Itlo pounds and i an expert football player. My daughter, Georgia, eight year ohl, wn a weak little girl until after we found what elTect Grape Nut had ou Albert, we put her on the fooil and now she I exceptionally stout and henlthv.

We wish to thank the company for tlie great help the food has tieen to its. Thi Isdy live at Hallsvillc, Mn. Name given by Pottum Battle Creek, Micb. Notice F.very lady purchasing a Jar of Dr. Trouvllle's Famous Sklu Food, prepared by Mndnme Humphreys, will be entitled to one Electric Face Massage.

One treatment will rest and refresh yon. Also give you many Ideas how to take care of your own face. Don't miss thla offer; for one week only. Consultation free. Rooms 8 and over Drys dale'a; entrance Camble street.

fTfTTtfTfsfsvtsty PROMPTLY SECURED Writs todar for freu convnf i.urlnttr.ttiiu hnrilr. "Invantor. Help'" aud "How you sr. W.tawv. expertsnea In th Intrtc.to p.tflnl l.w.

of 50 foreign countrlc Senri nki tch, mosl off photo for free advice, ntmo.va fcxpert. N.w York I.lf. Bultillng. tonuL sua aUauUsBtUiaina, Washington. 11.

C. 3 FOOTBALLERS MAY GO EAST British 'Columbia Rugby Players Want to Meet All Canadian Team. Sporting circles were somewhat excited this afternoon when a rumor became current thut a scheme was ou foot to send a representative british Columbia team of ltugby football playeis east next fall to play the fifteen which will go to England as on nil Canadian team. It is the uuuuimous opinion in sporting circles that a team selected from the Vancouver, Nanaimo and Victoria clubs can witi our from any team in Canada. at the Eiiglixh game.

As the nil Canadian team would be cnlled upon lo play according to those rules, the Vancouver men feel that they would like to try conclusions with them before they leave Canada. From what is heard in sporting circles, there are geu tlemen interested in the grand old game of lliigby in this city who are prepured to assist such an undertaking in a financial way, and carry it through. HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION'. The MeCuuig Auction Commission Co. have secured a large quantity of towels, towelling, napkins, lin curtuins, chenille and tapestry portieres, table covers, blankets, comforters, at uOe on the dollar and ill clear the lot this week.

Now is your chance. The gentlemen who represent the Provincial Parliament, tire commencing to arrive for the opoulug of the House on Thursday. This afternoon F. J. Fulton.

M.L.A. of Kamloops, arrived and will leas for the Capital to uior row. Dennis Murphy. l. A of Yale, accompanied by Mrs.

Murphy, also reached the city this afteruisin and will go ovfc to Victoria iiiorrow. Quite a number of member are ex ectcd to arrive In the city to morrow, anil the men who assist In framing the lawn of the Province, will be in their seats at the Capital. D. D. Mann, of Toronto, of the Arm of Mackenzie Mann, enme over from Victoria this morning, aud will leave for tb Fast to morrow.

Mt. Mann was very uncommunicative when () ken to by The World In regard to hi interview with the government at Victoria. He said be had nothing to my that would Interest the public In the slightest, asked the clerk at rhe hotel for a morning puper and went into breakfast. It Is snld about the strix that Mr. Mann did not meet with that success which he anticipated upon h.i visit to Victoria.

Provincial Constable Campbell Teturned from Victoria this morning. He went over on Sunday with (ieorge Perclnil, who was cuarged with an Infraction of the act governing the sale of liquor. The charge was withdrawn and Mr. I'erclval also enme hack today. Constable l'amplell had In charge Nb'boh 1he man who was sentenced to live yirn' imprisonment for the murder of Frank Neie.

The prisoner was tuken over to New Wnstminster this luoru lug. Capt. Hugh Rtnlker and James Thompson, of the Aihainbra. left on the Ca.slar last night ir the Hope. Yet ranch.

I'ortei Nland. apt. Stalker bus not been enjoylug the hest of health lately and his many friends hope that a few day sojourn In what Ham Thompson aver is the. verltulile Harden of F.den, will have a recuperative effect, Peter' W. Cbarleson returned Saturday Imm his visit to the cent Incut.

Mr. 1 Charlesou spent some time In K.ng hind. Ireland and ttcotlnud. and was also In Italv. He return home much benefited In health, slid Is receiving cordial welcome from hi, uiuuy friend.

Captstn William McKay, the well known Imwson lawyer, arrived In the city Ihl afternoon from uttaw. where he litis been spending the past six mouth. Wi 1 frlenitn. aut. McKuy will leave shortly for the North.

He Is at the Hotel Vnucouv. Andrew Harrl Hchoolcr. customs officer, I the proud occupant of a newly renovated othce on the wharf. It I. witoatcd Iu warehouse No.

of the CP. bear the uj La. bees painted iudde. W. Ilodsou left this afternoon on the (', P.

K. expres for Montreal, from which plac he will leuv for tug laud uu threw mouth visit. H. end Mrs. Keuwortuy, who have been to Fnglunil arched home on Humliiv.

and ww present ut the plug p'iig luiirnuuient lust evening. Mrs. James McNtveri nnd children, of Vic torla. who have lieeu visum Mr. mid Mrs.

Frank Flnilley of Hurrsrd left for home ytcrduy. II, Todd, the well known KamloopN grocer, la the r.nniniT. ini. Hi, Is In the city ou a business trip. J.

L. N'ngal, freight and iMiwciigor agent of Ibe o. It. with headquarter In Heutlle. I lii illy, J.

Hendry, prwndenf the Hasting. Mill Company returned this uiorulng from a trip to Victoria. H. Itlohardscn. Superintendent Murine Knglneer of the i y.

toslny for Dr. HcotM'onklln, after short stay la ancouver. returned yesterday to Trial, II. C. I.

D. Nalsinlth, the Oram! Fork hotel man, I guest ut tue Commenlnl. Tlctur and Mr, Warren hare frtuxueu CVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVl ON DIT. Vancouver, B. (.

Waldron Washer Indianapolis Washer Ball Bearing Wringer nvim Wringer Ajax Wringer A lil.l.. ouuciu iiiyci All very closely marked for Immediate delivery. Tub, wash boarde, clothe line, clothia racks. Ironing boards, everything in fact that is used in the Lome laundry. Right In th.

C.ntra of Ih. CH.v" Finest Ceylon Finest Assnin Tea 33c Choicest Java Mocha Coffee. Compare our qualities and prices with what your purchase elsewhere. DIREC1 IMPORTING TEA AND COFFEE CO. Corner Westminster avenue and Keefer Htreet and 840 Granville street; also at Victoria.

Tiie (up it (to hut not iiH'brlnton, In a I hi originally ou tea, and having a large con slgntuent straight from the sweet Ulna ,1,. il v. or nina we can give you a tea that will cheer you), up. Cali and examine our new stock atf! i i.iiiiiiim mm i I 1 1 i 7 Ah A CENTURY'S PROGRESS PING KNOTS TALLOW CANDLES OIL LAMPS GAS The HEALTHIEST It consumes no oxygen and emits no unhealthy fumes. The CLEANEST It does not smoke.

The PLEASANTEST It has no odor. The SAFEST It does not asphyxiate or explode. The CLEAREST It does not Flicker. The HANDIEST It requires no matches. The MOST PERFECT It does not injure the eyes.

The CHEAPEST It saves time; does not soil the paper or injure the furnishings; it requires no ever breaking mantles or pipes that are liable to burst or freeze. IT COSTS LESS Make Your Money Earn Dividends Not away oB la the future, but Wgbt at ftri present moment, as a nmuey uakef there la no business In the wwld equal to ull, but you waut lo be aur you get into the xlgtit eoiuuany, a company that own. Us own hinds. The Mount Hamilton Land and Oil Company Comimeuced paying 10 per cent. Interest on the UMb of January.

The next Interest day will be the loth of April, and you will be one of them to get it If your name Is on the uooi. This eowpauy own. S.sou acres In the heart of the best district In California, surrouuded on all sides by well that arejuaklng fortuuea for rlrelr owuere. We will sell you a block of stock on eay niouthlv payments which will raable you to tiay for It so easily that you will hardly notice It. aud you will be getting 10 fut cent.

Interest from your stock right along. B. C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY LTD. OtlioeOor, Hastings and Oarrall Sts, 40 Cents per Share.

ail When nmke another sale of land we will Immediately rats the, price of stock, and perhaps withdraw It from the market. Now la ytr opportunity perhapa your very last opport unity to get thl interwt bearing real en tat secured stock at Oc, boo't delay this but call on or wtIio us. i Mt. Hamilton Land and Oil Co. 515 Hastings St.

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