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Smith & Cliampion UPHOLSTERERS & AWNING MAKERS. 100 Douglas St House Awninss and Cosy Corners • ■ 29744<> K '\ If von A'ou have to Htniid on ico to do so, try drinking SODA WATKR Hrst thouf St«. This hotel contaiii.s upwardn of sixty flrHt-Class furnished rooniH. Centrally locHted. All ccrs jiush the door. A call 'iolit itod. TELKVHOME HS2.~ HARRY HARRIS, - Proprietor. WESCOTTBROS., 93 DOUGLAS STREET, Is the place to get ' '^ SUNSHADES, GLOVES, RIBBONS, : LACES, ETC. Home nice lines in Tjadies' Blouses, Wrappers and Ready made Skirts. Direct Imi'ORtkrs and Dealers im Staple a.vd Fan'cv Dry Goods. Klondike Restaurant SERVES THE BEST 15 CENT MEAL IN THE CITY. . . ^ 15^ Store Street, Victoria, B. C. o u CD 2 u n L. 3 O E o 13 u O MOWAT & WALLACE, Staple and Fancy Groceries. TEA AND COFFEE SPECIALTY. Telephone 312 Cor. Yates & Dougias Sts H. A. LILLEY'S Celebrated Ice Cream, 105 Doug- las Street, bet. Johnson and Pandora Sts. |p>roQrammc« iiiednesdatf. May 23rd. Grand Patriotic Cf)ncert in the Victoria Thentre. Proceeds in aid of Canadian Patriotic Fund. Thursday. May 24th. 10:30 a. ni.— RKVIKW of Her Majesty's Naval and Land Forces and Manoeuvresat parade grounds, Macau- lay Point. 12 noon— ROYAL SALUTE. Drink Caledonian Liqueur Whisky. 11 in ru '" JL [A KW L LlAl AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. AMERICAN PLAN $2.00 AND UPWARDS. BUS MEETS ALL BOATS AND TRAINS. . ^nC¥®iDA„ io(C„ o o o 13 n a a. 2 o f. ti a? n fi: ri 5' B o* n n s « n re fi: re r '.J 'A A 1 r A •. i. ; iH \^'../ Imperial Hotel ANO RESTAURANT. Theatre Block, cor. Douglas and View Sts. Open Day and Night. OyBtera In Any Stylo. Private Dining — Koonis. Special attention to ladies. — •- Victoria Novelty Works GENERAL IVIACHINIST, Wrought Iron Fences and Gates. Special tools made to order. All kinda of Mechanical Repairs. 150 Government St., Victoria, B. C. B Jim MstiMt^ 40 BROAD STREET, Gives the best 15c. meal in the city. Meal? at all hours. Open day and night. Strict attention given. A trial solicited. James RutledQC, Proprietor. \ K. GHUNGRflNES, -DEALEK IN- Msl, Ponltry, VeietaWes, Eriit, Oysters, Crals, Etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Telephone 'iAi. 46 GOVERNMLNT ST. P. O. Box 523. cs S > s e C/) e C 13 O O a CO %m o. 4> Uisitors to Victoria will tliid all tho coTiifnrtH of hoineut THE VICTORIA CAFE, 51 Fort Street, two hloikH fniiii wlmrf and one from (jlovornmeiit Street. MealH 20fOt homo nuvde hcoiich and buns. Wo make a Hpocialty of our tea and coffee, which cannot be beaten. M. C. & J. P. GREENWOOD, Proprietors. Drink Caledonian Liqueur Whisky. PROGRAMME— Continued. , i H:(M)p. in.- I^HO(n^].SSI()N from (5ity Hall. Hchool Oluldrcn, Firemen, Societies, IV-ys' Brigades, Floats, ' Ituliaus. KOL'TM : I)ou} > < < < > < a z H. A. LILLEY'S Celebrated Ice Cream, 105 Doucr- las Street, bet. Johnson and Pandora Sts. PROGRAMME— Continued. \ / :, friday. May 25th. »:H() a. m. -BASKBALL MATdH at Beacon Hill. Victoria vs. Heiittle. 1():S0 a. m.— FOOTBALL M AT(^H at Beacon Hill. Victoria vs. Kaniloojjs. 1 p. ni.— RKdATTA AT THE OOBGK. })p. ni. -FHiKWORKS at Beacon Hill; General Illum- ination of theC'ity; Promenade Concert, Govern- ■ ment Street; I*i'ocession of Illuminated Boats and Marine Concert. Saturday. May 26th. YAC^HT HACES-Special Programme. Afternoon— LACROSHP: MATCH — Victoria vs. New West- minstei', at Oak Bay Park. Drink Caledonian Liqueur Whisky. A. BARKER, S Sanitary Engineer, & Hot Water Fitter, Etc.^^^ Dealer in Ci-ockery, Glassware, G^'aniteware and House Fuinishing Goods. 88 ;i DOUGLAS ST. ^ Victoria, B. C 00 > H 3 ffl O 7S 2 ■M i O ■n o !S m 70 "^ VISITORS will 6nd that— :— Thk Sterling has the best assortment of DRY GOODS, iS/IILIvINKRY and KANCY GOODS. THE STERLING. 88 Yates St. Wheels to Rent and Repairs. B. C. CYCLE & SUPPLY CO., 96 Government St. (Old p. o. indg ) ^"^ |p>rovincc (3tgar CAN'T BE BEAT Each and every one stamped '^PROVINCE." Try one and be convinced. Manufactured by ^jj^ provincc Cigar Co., 46 YATES STREET, Victoria, B. C, TRY ^TTP ^ Pure Ice Creams . . . Delicious Fountain Drinks. Prompt and courteous attention. ^a "0 o 70 o 3 2 > m 2 OILS. LlTHARaE. RESIN, SULPHUR. BROWN GLUE. SMALTS. SANDPAPER. WHITE GLUE. SHELLAC. TAR. UNSEED OIL. ROOF OIL. SPERM OIL, ^ PAINT OIL. CASTOR OIL (beat) " (lubricating) NEATSFOOT. LARD. OLIVE. CREOSOTE. HARNESS. CYLINDER. LUBRICATING GREASE. TURPENTINE. BENZINE. WOOD ALCOHOL. SUNDRffiS. ALKALI. ALUM. ACETIC ACID. AXLE GREASE. BORAX. BRONZES. BEESWAX, PUMICE STONE. MARBLE DUST. CONCENTR'D LYE. CAUSTIC SODA. BLUE STONE. SPECIALTIES. "ELEPHANT " VAIjlNISH STAINS (stain and varnish (combined. "ELEPHANT" OIL STAINS. "ELEPHANT"CARRIAGEPAINT "ELEPHAT^T" GLOSS i-AINTS. "ELEPHANT" ENAMELS. "ELEPHANT" TINTING COIX)RS RED OXIDE PAINT. "ELEPHANT" SNOW-WHITE ZINC. MARINE PAINTS. "IRONITE" FLOOR PAINT. "ATLANTIC" COPPER PAINT. BLACKBOARD PAINT. WOOD FILLE'l. SHINGLE STAINS. SUPERFINE JAPAN COLORS. GRAINIVG (COLORS. • DISTEMPER COLORS. COLORS IN OIL (three grader). TUBE COLORS. "AMBERITE " VARNISHES, The British America Paint Co. The Only Manufacturers of Paints, Varnishes, and Dry Colors West of Montreal. VICTORIA. VANCOUVE S3 © u o a «5 u a> X3 O n cd 1^ o J/) •o © > cd X! -JT^ Copyrighted. STANDARD OFFER GOOD IN EVERY CITY. For every Book of our Stampa, properly filled and presented at any of our Showrooms and not redeemed we will pay ^l.WW.OO in cash to the Charitable Institu- tions of the City where the stamps have been collected. DOMINION TRADING STAMP CO., Ltd. Head Office: Victoria Show Rooms: 235 Yonge St., Toronto. Cor. Fort and Broad Sts. H. A. LILLEY'S CELEBRATED Ice Cream Soda, 105 Douglas Street, bet. Pandora and Johnson. Ar,^.. ,^j-.-q *•>**^ ■-"■ ,,-,., V ,,*'■ -"'■■ ^ ' PROGRAMME.-Continued " " 1. TEN-OARED CUTTERS, Course, round island and return to barge (about 3 miles). 1st prize, $40; 2nd prize, $20; 3rd prize, $10. Entries — (a)"Warspite (b) "Warspite," (c) Warspite," (d) "Leander," (e) "Arethusa," (f) Arethusa," (g) "Pheasant," (h) "Virago," (i)Royal Artillery." 2. DOUBLE SCULL SCHOOLBOYS' RACE— under 19. — 1st prize, Silver Medals. Entries — Collegiate School, Victoria, B. C. 1. H. E. Thorne, bow ; Oscar Scholefleld, stroke; William Newcombe, cox. 2. B. N. Johnson, bow ; Paul Harrison, stroke ; C, Vincent, cox. Drink Caledonian Liqueur Whisky. GOOD ADVICE The merchant that would offer his cus- tomers imitations or substitutes for GENUINE BLUE TRADING STAMPS is liable to keep "imitation" goods. Merchants dcHiring to give stamps to their customers Copyrij^htid. should give stamps that are secured and protected by a reliable and ic- sponsible company. The merchant is morally responsible for every stamp he gives out, and the merchant who gives stamps that he knows are not good, or not likely to be properly redeemed, is doing a grave injustice to is customers and endangering his entire business. DOMINION TRADING STAMP COMPANY. LTD. Head Office, 235 Yonge St., Toronto. COR. FORT & BROAD STREETS. s 6" s D: O I Cu 53 T™ REMOVAL NOTICE John L. Colbert & Co. m 4 BROAD STREET, near fort. Plumbers. Gas, Steam Jiiid Hot Water Fitters, Shij) Plumbing a Hpec'ialty. Estimates given on application. TELEPHONE 552. P. O. BOX 545. SYRIAN STORE A. IM. RAHY, RROR. Dealer in Goods from Jerusaloni, Constatitinoplo, Damjus- cus, Piu-is and Now York. WatGhes, Jewelry, Dry Gooiib, Fancy Goods, Notions and Japanese Silk We buy for e.-iuh and sell for cash, therefore are enabled to sell 20 per cent, cheaper than any other store in the City. COR. DOUGLAS A JOHNSON STREETS. P. O, Box ^^. Vifrtoria, B. V. The Excelsior Biscuit Co. -Manufacturkks of Kl Ws of Plain and Fancf BISCUITS ant CAKES ^ TELEPHONE 2.-)}. - "• " ' ViCTORIA WEST. ; BEER BEER ! Geo. R. Jackson, iie Omineca Bar For a Cooler try the Fine Ijadien" and Men's TAILORING and FURNISHINGS. Liquors and Cigars of the Finest Hrands 130 GOVERNMENT ST. Sole agents for FOWNE'S LADIES GLOVES. 57 Government St. ^-V»> ■ '^f^mmmmm t W. B. RE ID is always on deck at the White Horse Saloon with the Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ^— — ^ HUMBOLDT STREET. tL ^ DRINK CALEDONIAN LIQUEUR WHISKY. PROGRAMME— Continued 3. NAVAL — Whalers and gigs, 5 Dai's. Course, round is- land and return. 1st prize, $20; 2nd prize, $10; 3rd prize, $5. Entries— («-) "Warspite," (b) "War- spite," (c) "Leander," (d)"Leander," (e) "Arethusa" (f) "Icarus," (g) "Icarus," (h) "Pheasant," (i) "Nav- al Yai-d," 4. INDIAN WAR CANOES— Under 40 ft. Course, round island and return. Prizes, $4, $2 and $1 per paddle. Entries— (a) Valdez, (b) Kuper Island, (c) Them- thenilage, (d) Cowichan, (e) Saanich, (f ) Beechy Bay (g) Whatcomb, (h) Port Madison, (i) Laconns. 5. NAVAL G ALLEYS— « oars. Officers. Course, about 1 mile. Entries— (a) "Warspite," (b) "Wai-spite," (c) "Arethusa," (d) "Icarus and Pheasant combined C SH.PS' COLOITR8 FOR NAVAL RACES. SHIP. COLOURS. "Wai-spite" Crimson "Leander" Blue "Arethusa" Red and Yellow Diagonal "Icarus" Blue Flag with Yellow Cross "Pheasant" Yellow and Black Diagonal "Virago" .Green Flag with Red Ball R. N. Dock Yard . Blue Flag with White Letter "D" Garrison Artillery Red and Blue H. A. LILLEY'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM. WILLIAM MABLE CARRIAGE BUILDER. Carriages and Wagons of all kinds made to order. RUBBER TIRES A SPECIALTY, Put on old or new wheels. 115 JOHNSON ST. 297442 VICTORIA, B. C. -i O -I 2. < ft 5* c 3. 3 n 00 Sopenirs of Victoria Patriotic China, En- ameled Flaqs, Pins, Spoons, Lmblems, Fine Brooches, Etc. A. A. CLAYTON. Jeweler. 29 Fort St. SEARS' Paint Shop, 93 Yates Street. Ho>iMc Paints, Putty, (.'airiiiK" I'aiiit. Furniture PoliHh Gold F*uint, Bronze Powders, Dry C'oIovH, Enamel Letters* Paste Colors, Oil Soap, Oil Stains. Paint Oils, Varnish Stains, Window Glass, House Varnish, Paint Brushes, Carriaye " Kalsoniine " Alal)astine, Wall Paper, Kalsoniine, lOti'., Kt'J. Blackboard Slating* Joseph Sears, MANAUER. Established IStW. Fine Sanitary Fixtures. A. & W. Wilson Importers and Dealers in Garden Implements, House Furnishing Hardware. Ice Cream Freezers, Clayton & Costin, Bicycle Builders, 58 JOHNSON STREET, Bicycles For Sale To Let or Repaired. Agents for James Stewart's Qood- Cheer Stoves and Ranges. 11 to 13 Broad St. Agents for tlif Kacycle tln' iiiowt scientific wheel made. .. i\ \ 'r., 's^i J '-^* '. -.1 4 ?)■ A ■ ; "> %^ i* h ^ f '^ Stiiictly Fiust-Clahs. Ot'KN Day and Nujmt. THE BANK EXCHANGE RESTAURANT A DINING ROOMS COR. YATBS AND LANQLEY STReETS. Lately all (!ro(l, rcpairwl, |)aiiitc(l uiul upliolstorwl with coiiiiiiodiouH and roiiifortahln family private (iinintf rooiiiH. Foreign Dolitiaoiew, Choicai and Hare VVinoH, our own importation. lU'l)riition. Office: 74 Douglas St. HnmHwick Hio^k. Telephone 409. The HOTEL VERNON MRS. M. WALT, rn.prictress. ■ Strictly First-Class. American and European Plan. KAI'KS- ^1.50 TO i$ii.50 PER UAY. 66 DOUGLAS ST. Cor. of View St. Cor a good meal or a good room go to the Cor. Store & Jotasoi Sis. .At:AK ' ■) ^ >l3HT!''i R. MAYNARD, 41 Pandora St. Victoria, B.C. PtioiooraDHlG Supplies. Use of dark room free |o auialeurH. e > CO t. to AS GOOD ft8 EV&R. Smok6^^ . "GftPITfll' GIGftRS T. F. Gold. Prop. H. A. LILLEY'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM. 8 PROGRAMME— Continued. e 4) ^ 6. FOUR-OARED LAPSTREAK BOATS (Amateur).— )< Ohaiii])i()ii.ship of British ('oliiinhia. Course, from stai'ter's barge round buoys at Gray's Point ar 1 ^ ', . , return (l.|| miles). Prize, Silver cup and four go.d medals. Pjutries -Vancouver Rowing Club; col- j[ ours, .S' irlet and white; H. O. Alexander, sti-oke ; I Geo. \\\ Seynuau-, No. 3 ; J. D. Bell, No. 2; R. C. Q. Spinks, bow. James Bay, A. A. ; colours, navy 9 blue and whit*; ; J. C. McNeil, stroke ; W. Laing, -1 No. 8 ; A. Donaldson, No. 2 ; W. H. Jesse, bow. J 7. INDIAN TWO MP:N CJANOES. Course, round island % and return. 1st prize;, $12 ; 2nd prize, $6 ; 'Svd i prize, $2. Post Entries. 8. NAVAL PINNACES— 14 or 16 oars. Course, round island and return. 1st prize, $.% ; 2nd prize, $28. ' ■ Entries— (a) "\Varspite,"(b) "W})rspite,"(c)"Lean- der," (d) "Arethusa." ,,;<.■. :• .: DRINK CALEDONIAN LIQUEUR WHISKY. Victoria Cjardens While at the Rogivtta don't for- got to call at "IHE GARDENS" wh "e a tIrHt-class meal or lunch wll' )e Mcrvcd from 10 to 7, also \ ^ce Cream Kn. on the FIRST CLASS LIQUORS AND CIGARS SERVED AT THE BAR. ',, H. A. MUILER, Proprietor. H o «* •< 3* GS 71 3 a 3 r » > ."; Lv .i -A It /-ij J. & CHARLIE BO, MERCHANT TAILORS. Clothing Made to Order. Fit Guaranteed. 27 STORE ST, Victoria, B.C. Mr. & Mrs. 0. Kosche LADIES' J » HAIR DRESSERS and WIG MAKERS. Importers of Fine French Hair Goods. 55 Douglas St. Near Fort. Dodwell&GoLd GENERAL AGENTS FOR Victoria Route Operating the steamer . " Victorian " to Puget • Sounds, daily except Monday, Washington & Alaslca S.S. Co. Operating the steamers "City of Seattle", ' 'Far- allon " and " Ruth. " 7 sailings per month ; : to Skagway and Way Ports. HortJiern Pacific S.S. Co. Operating fine passen- ger and freight steam- ers ' to CHINA and JAPAN. For Rates and all information apply to DODUE.LL & CO., Ltd., Canadian Pacific /far^igation Co,, Aid. WHARF ST. Regular 8teamers leave Vic- toria as follows : DAir^Y for Vancouver connecting with the Cana- dian Pjicific Railway for all points. WEEKLY for all Min- ing Points on West Coast of Vancouver Island, Northern British Columbia and Yulton Terri- tory, All steamers carry Her Majesty's Mails. QUEEN'S MARKET Cor. Government & Johnson Sts. Lawrence Macre, WHOLESALE AND ^ RETAIL BUTCHER. Contractor by appointment to Her Majesty's Royal Navy, The Dominion Government, Etc. 11 .lA.'AJJESE FANCY STOKE. Jusl flrrlved New Goods. 152 GOVERNMENT ST. 90 DOUGLAS ST. . . < < m z o 2 :^ O i> MMl < •/) F- 2 LU o UJ oa r < 9. DOUBLE DINGY RACE— Officers H. M. forces with lady coxswain. C'ourse, straightaway from E. ('row Baker's hoathouse to starters's barge. 1st prize, camera; 2nd prize, gold locket. Post entries. 1(». INDIAN WAR CANOES— 40 feet. Courae. round island and and return. Prizes, $.5, $3 and $1 per paddle. Entries— (a) Nanainio, (b) Valdez, (c) Kup- er- Island, (d) Themthenilage, (e) Cowichau, (f ) Saan- ich, (g) Port Madison, (h) Lurnmi. 11. NAVAL SIX OARED GALLEYS. Course, round island and return. 1st prize, $25 ; 2nd prize, $15 ; 3rd prize. $10. Entries— (a) "Warspite," (b) "War- (c) "Aretliusa," (d) "Virago," (e) "Icarus." 12. KLOOTCHMEN'S CANOE RACE-Working canoes only. Course, from starter's barge round buoy and return. 1st prize, $30 ; 2nd prize, $15 ; .Srd prize, $10. Post Entries. 13. ARMY RACE— Amateur. Six-oared whalers. Course, round island and return. Entries — Two crews 5th Regt. and one crew C. P. G. U. INDIAN TWO MEN CANOE UPSET RACE. Course round buoy and return. 1st prize, $10 ; 2nd prize, $5. Post entries. ^ . .- .. 15. ALL COMERS' RACE— Open to Army and Navy sea service boats. Any size boat, any number of ours. Course, round island and return. 1st prize, ^35 ; 2nd prize, JjilS ; Srd prize, $5. Entries— (a) "War- spite" launch, (b) "Warspite" pinnace, (c) "War- spite" cutter, (d) "Warspite" jolly boat, (e) "War- spite', galley, (f) "Warspite" gig, (g) "Leander'' pinnace, (h) "Arethusa," pinnace, (i) "Arethusa" galley, (j) "Aretheusa" cutter, (k) "Icarus" whaler, (1) "Virago" galley, (ni) Royal Artillery. > r r •V ffl 2 D > a o o D > m > z c ■n > o H C PO m o CD < E H m r > 30 o > ■' 1 J :cf # .- ''^' a: Si 8 O u < Q. Af(^or the Rogattii there will be a ooiupetltion for the best Decorated and IllnminattHl Boats, the prizes being ;, $15, $10 and $5. The conipetitoi-s are to leave the railway bridge at 8:S<) and piiss round the judges' barge in James Bay. Guests of th(> city will be received on Reception Bai'ge at the Regatta. Trains will leax^e the E. Si N. Station for lifimoson Street (nearest point to Gorge) evei-y fifteen minutes. Electric Oars leave froia Cor. Yates and Government Sts. every 10 nii)uiles. WAR CANOEH. C<)IX>R8 IN ALL RACES. Valdez Island Blue Flag. Kuper " Red " Cowichan White " Themthetnlage Navy Bine Saanich Ann Pink ', Port Madison and Lumini \meiican " A5K FOR UMIOM BEER i\%4t f iramn) tlbt beat #^i\it ^^^4 IHl©pf o '" Try Ito Has ^© cqaaL ■0 m 2 D > o > r > c 2 D ;o "<: CO r c m 00 r > o 2 O m p > m o c > 7S > 2 H m m « UWION BREWING CO. Victoria, B.C. and fHaoairoo, B.C. 73 m 2: o > < o > ■0 r > c 2 o ■< r c m 03 r > o 2 m n > m o c > 70 > Z H m m o CaledoQiap Liqueur WbisKx* The Finest Distilled. Matured in Sherry Wood. DISTILLERS COMPANY, LIMITED, GLASGOW. R. P. RITHET & CO. Ltd., Agents for the Pacific Coast. SSS$SS$S!SSSS$^*SSSSS$SSSSSS^i$S$SS$$SSSS* WI5IT6R5 are cordially invited to inspect ^ our stock and see an exhibition of taste and art in tailoring which is a credit to the Fit-Reform Clothing Company. FIT-REFORM WARDROBE, Opp. Bank of Montreal. 73 QOVemmetlt St. :^:;^: CIT-REFORn WARDROBE for Oentle- ^ men's high-class tailor-made garments at half best tailor's prices. Fit- Reform Wardrobe, VICTORIA, B. C. ALLEN & CO., Sole Controllers for the City. >5?S§®«?$SSSSS5«$S$S§!9SSS§:$«<5SgSSgSSS§???$$» "5P!?!|_""-. '*' '■ .^-i|i^iyL!M»B"JW^^T?»5SiUI"U^!J^™'T'.V^-»«-"'