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TP COLO]]IST mmmm -AND- Victoria Theatre MONUAY ^e TUESDAY December 18th and 19th. \1a ^^ \X/ \Xa \il/ \1> sJLa vL/ \*L^ \^ »l* \X> vl.^ DON'T ^ Buy a Typewriter until you have tried the ^ -NEW- LITHOGRAPHERS veil mmwm Oyster ChopjJouse open day and nioht. Private Dinners a Specialty. Game in Season. "v,:.'.'?,*.,n':*c"l T. VIMKNT. Pr«p. I * MiMi In an elaborate spectacu- lar revival of LITTLE ■ POCK. M ffritiM lade No other mjvChine can commence to equal it! Robert Jamieson, - Sole Agent, Next Door to Poet Office. PXOOKAMMB or THB VICTORIA THBATKB, ViCTOKIA, B. C. >■ ■ ■ ■^ I ' I I II ■ ■ ■■■■■■ PMUHMt. .... I. tanuN.' A^Hrtitimg spate in this Pngramm* can tt ktul ', i(r tfffyi-t "* f^ ^'> so DotffUu Stmt, \ «r Mjimitson's Bcokttor*. Then will not b« say rafukr or MtablMMd frioM Cm attractioiM tluU are booked to mppaar at IIm VicKNUA Thbatm. All tha lUiidard and fintk claaa dnunatic eompaniaa and the (raat oparatie otcaaisatioM of thecountry that play at the dUbnot \ Saa Pfaodaeo theatres wilt be hei«,^and the pnvaU> at prieei wM be i ■'.,/.' OmIiWY - •'••••--•. (ools. |, OacMnniA Chaih •■ fioo \ •* CntCLi •••-•- 7fcte. Okmb CmCLB .•.•'••. .91 00 Thaae prioce will only be advaooed when it is iin> peratively neoeeaary. Large and eapeasive high* V ■alaried oompaniaa cannot be expected to play at usual f pneea* " Oaller> . lats will not be raaenred, and under a* dnninuitancn will the price be over jo cents. Headytur Programme and take it heme with you and mail it to your friends in the east. MMm aVOVIATIOIM. pqii pancfi piHnepy The evening performance will commence at 8'- o'docli. and the matinees at a o'clock. The doors will be opened at 7.30 p.m., and far matinees at 1.30 p.m. -^ Children in arms not admitted. Seats can be ordered by telephone (Jamieson's Theatre telephone number by) Ushers are prohibited from receiving fees. Please report to the management any incivility on the part of employees. Carriages may be ordered for the evening perform^ | ance at 10.30 p.m., and for the marinen ar 4 ^ TOP CO ITOT CTOW || What !s going on if you do not READ THE Daily Times. CHRISTIE-BROWN'S CAKES. ROBERTSON'S & ROWN TREE'S ^ CHOCOLATE CREAMS AND CARAMELS. POTTED MF\TS, BONED FOWL and GAME. DIXI H. ROSS &0 I o< ,j • OMINrtllrMt VICTORIA THEATRE Friday and Saturday Evg^i Hlliil9lflMitmi.litimyAflin w>tiP.l lilifyiitywinnnnnn/ uifuiiw uumnfunnAn JMawJHMiHaHwiknlwdtfrfMr WafcirBsotra -IRob 1Ro>? Uitdkhf Sir Haaiy Biahon wotda et song* bjr Rober ^■kiM, dranalbed br Charha MwW^ PMdue* tMB wadar the auspice* of tae mMi 8t Aitnw's ud - • - • . ^^^■1 (lilldWlM SMlltj. -"- -i'-W-. -Vt;;i.-^, ,v7 . . " II .1 ■ ■ II ■ 1^ I III. • ^ast of Qi^arabters. • Sir Frederick Vernon A. G. Hay Rashleigh Oibaldistone. W. M. Chapman Ftancis Osbaldistone F. E. Moore Andrew Fainervice ,...€. P. Lpwe Jobion .......Donald MtiTavish Urr Owen. ...... .J. H. Falconer Capt Thornton Walter Sillman Major Galbraith . I Frank Sehl Robt. Campbell.. Y . . ... Rob Roy ( ..Andrew Mackay Bailie Niool Ja vie J. Mellon Dougal .Scott McAllister MacSluart :..J. R. Mackay Host F. A. Watson Saunders Wylie « C. S. Pollock Sereant Sert. Holland Hamish C. W. Phillips Robert W. S. Montgomery Diana Verngn Miss L. Grant Mattie Miss Grace Mackay Martha Miss L. O'Neil Jean MacAlpine Jean Anderson Helen MacGregor Mrs. W. M. Chapman British Soldiers B. C. li. G. A. of Victoria Highlanders by members ot St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society. Programme Continued on Next Page. * Tbi OrchMtnJ SeUotioM « ham rcBMuiBaD bt ICnuc furnished for all kinds of entertainments. For partiealars and prices, apply to EMIL PFERDNER, Leader. !9. O. BOX flO. I (Should not fail to pay a ^ visit to the finest Grocery Store in this country. On hand, Finest Imported Wines and Spirits, Fancy and Staple Groceries. H. SAUNDERS, Johnson St. {Liberty, Art CretoiiDe& IN LATEST STYLES. Mm« WAIili PAMBS —AT— fEILER BROS, SI-US Fort St .; JiiHiaiTltMtli&etli. THE CALHOUN-^ #-OPERA COT Bohemian Girl, Black Hussar Fi^E sisTXRS' BLOCK, FoiiT STREET, j I And Trebizonda \- ITS MULE SENSE. Allows you to have your prtKription» made up from impure drugs wheii QOOP COMMON SENSE Teaches that none but PURE nedi> dues are fit for the Cor. Yates and Douglas Sts. —FOR — MENS* AND BOYS' SUITS. BETWEEN • ACTS DROP INTO THE Corner Songlas and View Streeti. RESORT :: FOR :: GENTLEMEN. ' 64 Yates Street, near Qovemment. Meals at all Ifours, Day or Night. Lunches for .Social Parties, Banquets, Pic- nics, and the Travelling Public, prepared on short notice. Best Eastern and Olympian Oysters. Game in "Season. OMnia of Villaten by members at Vietoik Chsidi Choirs. Flpen, Messrs. Kennedy and Taylor. Dancers, Miss Strathan, Miss McKensie, Muter McKenisie artd Mr. Wm. Anderson. uxn/vuviftOTiutrinnnnnAnAnAf thill/jin ACT I. ScaMa ■ — Snttiat Stia on Hw Oaroiaa OeMui and •»• UfiorofttwInnThMaaiidBaf PipM. Sward Dance. OIm, " Soon the ran wU gaa to rest." Sr^tg,. Ptands. SCBNS s.— OilwUietone Hall. Scacs .1.— A room fai BaaieHicolJarvie'aHouie,Glucow. Scaaa 4. -Street Seane, Olagcow. Scana j.— Oia«eow Tolbootli. St. Muaco'a Tower. ACT II. ScaMB I.—'. .teCoUece Gardens, Olagcow. Scbne a.— Osbnidistoae Hall. Song, " My Love. HaTs a l ^ig^^ l»l d Man." ScBHB 3.— Interior of Jean MacAlginee Change HoueefailkeClachanorAberfoU. Song, "AiiU Ung Syne." by Bailie klacStuart Major GalbraMi and Fran> eia. SoMB 4.— The Clachan of Aberfott. Capture of Bob Roy by the Red ConU. ACT III. ScBMB I.— The Pass of Locbard, " My Foot is on my Native Heath and my name ia MacGregor.' ° Battle between the Highlandera led by Helen MacGregor and the British Soltliers under command of Captain Thorn- ton. Victonr of the Highlandera. Sword combat between the Dougal and Capt. Thornton. Helen's sum- mary disposition of her prisoners, " Bind therc Sasse- nachs neck and heel and throw them into the Highland Loch." DougaTs advice to Bailie, " Cum awa. Bailie, an' be droon'd." The Lament. " O Hone a Ric." Es- cape and return of Rob Roy. Chorus, " Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch." Highland Fling. ACT IV. ScBNB I.— Wild Scenery in the neighborhood of Aber- foil. Song, Fr.incis. Song, Diana. "J'lora McDonald's Lament." Scbnb a.— Interior of Jean MacAlpine'H Change House. The Bailie's proposition to " Rob." " The Sons o MacGregor Weavers." Scbnk 3.— Ro Roy's Cave and ditant view of Loch Lomond. An uneX" pected meeting. Rashleigh's treachery. Sword Com . it between Rob Roy 'and Rashleigh. Chorus, " Rob Rov MacGregor, Ot" nnnJixtnnnnnjrnJiJiAAJxriuiJfuiAjyTJtrin. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Overture Pearls of Scotland Barnard Waltzes In the New Home Kcelcr Selection Princess of Trebizonde . . . Offinbach .Schottlsche .Thistle liralia FANCY COSTIJIVIES PHOTOEDby FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN S' —GO TO— SIRS. BICKFORDS, 61-6S Fort 81. BBBB AND THSRB. • LrrTLX PUCK AT THB AOADIMT. RsjuTsnstsd "LitUs Puck," wilk that most happy and capital oomsdiaa, Frank Daniels in the title rols, v funuahed plenty of amoiement and oon- sequent latighter for the lai^te audienoc whieh filled the Academy of Music last erening. Daniels does not change but is the ssme funny Paokinffham Oiltedge as of yore, and his spontaneous wit produces the laughter which ripples unoeasini^y from the spectators from curtain rise until falL " Little Puck " is a veteran on the st'«(e, bat the merry farceur makes such material changes at every presentation that the piece aeems never to grow old, and one may witness (he performanoe over and over again without wearying of it. Many new and entertaining features havs been added this year and the piece has been greatly imoroved thereby. New acenery and the cutting out of the more tiresome and needless parts has made "Little Puck" a most enjoyable and highly entertaining play. Ot Mr. Daniels nothing more need be said. Ho baa sur- rounded himself with an excelleut support. Daniel L. Baker's Billy Giltedge, the wayward son, was good, and Frank Girard's impersonation of Dr. Savage was 1 fair. John Canfield aud Tony Williaiiu in dual roles were very clever. Miss Bessie Sanson, Daniel's favorite, is the Bat"o Miranda as uf old and is quite good, | but it remained for Eunice Vance to cap- tivate the audience In the play she did not have much of an opportunity but in her specialty, singing, she took the house by storm, and the plaudits which she received thundered to the rafters. — Buffalo Express. Frank Daniels appears at the Victoria, on December 18th and 19th. « * * Dr. A. C. West, Dentist, has removed to his new and l)e.iutifully furnished rooms in the new Adelphi Block, cor. Government and Yates Streets. • * * Have you used Campbell's 75c. line of Tcilet Water, Old English Lavender, VVood, Violet and Edelweiss? Fragrant and lasting. Bankrupt Sales havu no terrors for us, and their Prices Can't Beat These 2000 ~' Eleprantly Bound Books in Cloth Gilt, at 35c. 1000 In Half Morocco, at 50c. Dickens' Works in 6 Volumes, . only $3.00; in 16 Volunies. only 1 $6.00. Sir Walter Scott's Works in . 12 Volumes, only $5.00. Washington Irvino's Works in Volumes, only $5.00. Parkman's Works in 10 Volumes, reduced from $17.50 to $H.OO. Last year's Boys' and Girls' Ani- mals, only $1.50 ; New Volume, $2.50. Last year's Chatterbox, only 75c., New Volume, $1.25. Dore's Bible Gallery, Dante's Pur- gatory and Paradise, Dante's Inferno, At. la, by Chateaubreau, Milton's Paradise Lost, all ele- gantly bound, large gift books, cloth gilt, illustrated by Gustave Dore. and formerly sold at $5.00, only $1.50 each. Hundreds of Volumes of slightly worn, $2.00, $1.75 and $1.60 Childrens' Books reduced to 50c. each. A full line of Routlidge's, Ward's, Lock's, F. Warne's, McMillan's and Cassel's Gift Books. New line of Teachers' and Family Bibles and Methodist Hymn Books just in. Open Thls Week, 100 Dozen Dolls, 10 Cases Fancy Goods. inJTJTirrtrtrtrtruTrtnjTTLru' njriftrtnnjirim Next to Post OfRce. Thoy aervod ua at our boardinK-houae With "lamb" to-day. Egad I I'm sure it was a portion of Tho one that Mary had. Yonkers Oauite. NOT WHAT HE DESIRED. Patient. — Ah, doctor, I feel that I am at death's door I Doctor (enthusiastically). — Oh, don't fear. We'll pull you through. How Those Oikls Lovb Onb Another. Ada. — So Laura, is engaged to Will Hazel. Elsie. — Oh, it's perfectly awful the way she chaseil him up ! Ada. — Why, yes ; I had no idea she could run faster than you. Yabsley. — " Did Bings apologise for kick- ing you yet?" Mudge.— "No. He said he knew he owtd me an apology, but times were so hhrd he could not think of paying it. • * A LATIN JAG, Mrs. DeVine. — John ! What have you been drinking ? "DeVme.— (Hie i) Hock, m' dear ! *% A man may be in the swim, and yet find it hard work to keep his head above water. ♦ ** Tho man who works.hiniself to death finds ABE-Totr-eonra^EASt? that his money is^only a " funeral pile.'. ♦ *• " She used to be a nice girl," sighed Jen- kins ; " but since she wears crinoline she is barely passable. ♦ * The* man who is puffed, often finds his reputation go up in smoke. '^ THK lortlmrB- Facile -Raikoal -*>>-TO— St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Kan7 ' sas City, Chicago. ' St. Louis and all Eastern and Southern points. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Pullman Tourist Cars. Superb Dining Cars, on all through Trains. For full information and tickets apply to E. E. BLACKWOOD, TICKET AOBNT. Government St , Victoria, B. C. LL 75 3[o^i4^oi^ St. List of unredeemed Pledges for sale : ft €arat Diamond Ear- Rings, - . - <^300 3 Carat Diamord Earrings. 2^Carat Diamona Earrings 2 Carat Diamond Earrings. 9^ Car'C Single Blue Tint Diamond, - - $390 Transits, Ler:els, Theodolites, Gold and Silver Watches, Chains. Diamond Rings, all designs Pistols, Guns, Musical[|In struments. Marine an Opera Glasses, Etc. Indian Curios. O" Business : Strictly : /Vivatt."^ Maaey to ftaaa aa •UlklaO* of Asttole*