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Tous les autres exemplaires originaux sont filmAs en commengant par la premiere page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration et en terminant par la dernidre page qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symboies suivants apparaitra sur la dernidre image de cheque micr(»fiche, selon le cas: le symbole — ♦• signifie "A SUIVRE", le symbole V signifie "FIN". Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent dtre filmis d des taux de reduction diffdrents. Lorsque le document est trop grand po;ir dtre reproduit en un seul cliche, il est fiimd A partir de {'angle supdrieur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant la nombre d'images nAcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 * BrLgrl'isi^ O-ing'er Beer rmORPE & Co., Ltd., Victoria and Vancouver, p. O. Box 175. T®'* *3* ae*H ^ £: a Q CI Q O LU o X CO LU Q CO T? <^J iy.f<®t ila^ill Thursday, "Friday aad Saturday, MAY 23, 24 & 25. Headquarters for the Purest and Best Jams on We only employ tlie very Best Experienced Help. HY. WILLS, our foremau, having had nearly thirty ye&rs experience in the preparing of the above named goods, aid lor over eleven years in the employ of and foreman ;o Ckosse & Black well, of London, purvey- ors to tl e Queen, will guarantee all goods of our brand to be wiiat is claimed for them. imsm TO&AS,ncm & mmn mm, Telephone 473. 126 & 128 Fort St. o as o &^ c m O 0) JB, c3 0) c :r o o P2 flteyiigMsrsoWi CAMPBXXI. & CO.. Removed to qor. Broad on our already low prices. The People's Clothing Store, Cor. Johnson and Store Sts. J. LiUKOV* Stubs' Hecnperative Pawdeps— ^ For Bilious Gomplaints, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kidney Af- fections, Nervous Diseases, Dropsy, &c. We do not hesitate to recommend them to be superior to any pills in use. Give them a trial and you will be convinced. Price, 26 and 50 Cents per Box. Prepared only by BENTLY & McGREGOR, Cor. Government and Bay Sts., VICTORIA, B. C. j^STE WART , MONUMENTAL, Granite and Marble Works, Offi«'e and Ynrd. Yhu-p, St. Corner Blauchard, P.O. nr.x 877. VlOTORIA, B.C ^ THE GLOBE ^ EESTAUEANT -AND- . CHOP HOUSE, 42 Hales St. Meals at all hours. Short Orders a Specialty- The JAPANESE — ^^^^=?fe» ORIENTAL BAZAAR. NEW CURIOS AND SILK GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER Lacquered and Porcelain Goods of Every Description. aTwaNIBE, Japanese Merchant, "-''gIS.'Lf.i. p. O. Box 582. 90 Douglas St., VICTORIA, B. C. PROGRAMME— Continued. AMATEUR RACES: 100 yds., prizes, medals. 120 yds., prizep, medals. ' 440 yda, prizes, medals. 100 yds., girld under 12 years, let prisse, watch; 2Dd, brooch; 2nd, spoon souvenir. 100 yds., boys under 15 years. Ist prize, watch; 2nd, scarf pin, 3rd, buttons. 4 p. M. BICYCLE CLUB DRILL AT BEACON HILL. VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE. S p. M. «'Imured Innocents"— A Comic Opera. By the Memtoevs of the Tacoma Athletic Cliih. Boxes and Reserved Seats Secured at Jamie8on»» Boot Store, (iovernment Street, Next Post Office. Friday, M^y 24tl^, 1895. 9 A. iL. Cricket Match, Beacon Hill. Vancouver Colts v. Victoria Col- ledge. 9.30 A.M. Baseball Match Caledonia Park. Seattle v. Victoria. Admission 25 cents. 9,30 A,M. Baseball Match, Beacon Hill. Seattle High School v. Victoria High School. 10 A.M. Parade of Decorated Bicyles through the principal streets, JOHN J. BLAND ^^ Boot and Shoe Stoi?e, 90 Douglas St., VICTORIA, B.C. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. Repairing at Short Notice* •spniX IIV JO stisfl.0 J 9tqi3 J, 'B%S 'BJP'Bll^ pn-B %JLO^ 'JLOQ "HEADQUARTERS" For the Largest Selection and Best Value and Style in Vic- toria for SUITINGS, COATINGS & TROUSERINGS J. ir. CMEIGHTOIf , FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 86 G-overnmen t Street. V/EILER BROSV jf "GOLD MEDAL CAMP BEDS, CAMP TABLES, CAMP CHAIRS, CAMP STOOLS. The Lightest and Strongest Camp Furniture Made. HAMMOCKS. ilJ^S^y.^ ^\ J/ A charming girl is at her best 'i '\Cy'^^lLi- when she has Charming Surround- ings. , Oar Paperhangings, Draperies, Carpets and Furniture, make the house' as attractive and charming as possible. Showrooms 51 to 55 Fort St., Victoria, B.0» wo THINGS^ "^ YOU \SrANTr GOOD, ' Your Soda Water and your Drugs. We Lave them both all ready at THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE, TTATT Sir C^C\ Corner Yates and Douglaa Sts. XX^^UJJ OU KjKJ,^ Clarence Block, VIOrORIA, B. 0, PROGRAMME— Continued. ^rogramtn« of Beg^tta nt fh« uoy aud return ; distance, about three-quarters ol a mih.. Entries -^a, Jj Watson and Q. Watson, Victoria, (navy blue); b, H. O. Macaulay and J. J. Shallcross, Victoria (white and black); o, A. B. Homer and C. B. Inne.B, WeHtrainstei ; d, E. Johnson and F. Wilsoa, Westminster; e, R. E. T. Roe and F. C. Blomfleld, Westminster. 10. JUNIOR FOUR-OARED. J. B. A. A. -Lapstrenk boats; course, straightaway from Point Ellice Bridge to starter's barge. Entries — a, No. 1 crew (white), W. L. B. 5foung (stroke), C. Geiger, J. H. Lawaon, jr., and G. H. Jesse (Iww); b, No. 2 crew (blue), A. H. Finlaison (stroke), A. R, Wolfenden, E. R. Vigor and W. A. Stephen (bow). 11. KLOOTCHMENS' CANOE RACE—Post entries. ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL. SQUARE I s T O O CENT The Leading Tailor, 57 Government St. Do yott want a Set of ARTIFICIAL TEETH? DR. FINDIiEV Makes the Best for $12.50 Have you a Tooth to be Fi lled ? DR. FINDLEY Will Fill it for $1.0a Have you a Plate to be Repaired ? DR. FINDLEY Will Repair it at ONE-FOURTH tne Usual Price. Have you a Tooth to Come Out ? DR. FINDLEY Will Extract it for 50c. All Dental Operations at Reduced Rates to Suit these Hard Times. ^llQ Work is all tl^e gest DR. FINDLEY Is a Graduate of Philadelphia, and has had 1 2 years' Experience Office :-Over Lombard's Music Store, GOVERNMENT ST. ^a W.JLHANNA? ^ FUNERAL DIRECTOR ^ GRADUATE U. S. G0UEGE6F EMBALMING, NEWiYORIC Contractor to Her Majesty's Royal Navy. PARLORS, 1 02 Douglas ST., Victoeia, B. C* PROQBAMME— Continued. 12. NAVY RACE— Single banked; six-ored; course, round ieiand and re- turn. Entries— si,Boyal Arthur (blaok and yellow); b, Royal Arthur fwhite with red centre); c, Hyacinth (blue and white); d, Hyacinth (red and yellow); e, Nymphe (yellow). 18. INDIAN WAR CANOE RACE— Thirty-foot canoes; course, round island and return. U. PBTERBORO CANOE RACE-Four paddles; canoes of any length; course, from starter's barge round buoy and return. Entries— b, J. B.A A^ No. 1 crew, W. Scott, D. O'Sullivan, C. E. Bailey and J. D. Watson (blue); b, J.B.A A., No. 2 crew, W. H. Jesse, W. H. Wilker- Bon, T. F. Geiger and G. Watson (white); c. Westminster, F. 0. Blomfield, A. B. Homer, R. E. T. Roe and C. B. Innes; d, Victoria, Canoe Club, H. C. Macaulay, A. Gore, J. J. Shailcross and H. Crane. 15. NAVr RACE— All comers; any number of boats; course, round island and return. 16. COPPER PUNT RACE-Post entries. 17. PETERBORO CANOE UPSET RACE— Open canoes, no bulkheads; paddle to strike water at starting shot; paddler upsets canoe at second shot (bottom up), then paddles to finish round a boat with a flag. Entries— &, C. B. Innes, Westmjjaster; b, F. Wilson, Westminster; c, F. C. Blomfield, Westminster; d, J. D. Watson, Victoria (navy blue); e, P. Hibben, Victoria (red); t, F. WoUaston, \rictoria (white); g, D. G. Kurtz, Victoria (green). m TUG OF WARr-Pcst entries. 19. TIIilING MATCH -With ten-foot poles having padded ends, in Pi; terboro canoes. Entries— a, J. D. Watson and D. O'Sullivan; c, F. WoUaston and P. Hibben. m GBEASr POLE-Post Entries. For Nice Lunches, Delicacies and Picnic Supplies, GO TO COHEN'S PROVISION MARKET AND DELICATESSEN STORE, 87 Johnson Street, above Broad. The Victoria Restaurant IN OONNEOTION WITH HOTEL VICTORIA During the Celebration First-class Meals can be had at all hours. The best Appointed and beat Cui8i:ae in the City. GOVERNMENT ST., NEAR JOHNSON. ^"The Restaurant is located in the Hotel. Make no mistake,. PROGRAMME— Continued. 6.30 Tug of War. (.Caledonia Park. Admission 25 cts. 8.30 Illuminated Bicynle Parade through the Principal Streets of the City. 8.30 A.O.U.W. Ball at their Hall in Yates street. Double ticket, $1.50]" Ladies $50. VICTCjx-iA OPERA HOUSE-Wfil's *« 2 Old Cronies, »' In- troducinn^ Trilby. Saturday, M^g 25tl^, 1895. TRAP SHOOTING AT BEACON HILL. 10 A. M. Team match at Beacon Hill, each team to consist of six men; prize, $100, to be divided as follows: If three teams oonupete, 60 and 40 per cent; if more than three teams compete, 50, 30 and 20 per cent. The highest score in this event to win the Irish setter puppy presented by Mr. McMartin. Entrance fee, $1.60 per man. Afternoon matches to be decided on Oak Bay traps, shootlnjr oom- mencing at 1 o'clock: Event No f. — Ten birds, known traps and angles, entrance $1.60; prizes, $7.50, $5 and 12.50. 3— Ten bird»?, known traps and unknown angles, entrance, $2, prizes, $10. $6 and $i. 3— Ten Binaries and fiv3 pairs, entrance, $2, prizes, $10, $6 and $4. 4~Fifteen singles, known traps and angles, entrance $^ prizes $10, |6 and $L These events open to all. 11 A.M, Sham Fight and Review at Beaoon Hill by H, M. Land and S«a Forces. Great Temperance Drink Le VATTB'S OBANQiB CIDEB. Healthful and Invigorating. For Sale Everywhere. LeVATTE'S GIDEE & SAUQE WO&iKS, 110 VIEW STREET. Manufacturers of Cider, Sauce, Vinegars, and Bottlers of Ipopular Drinks. •^ H — DEALERS IN Agents for EAG11«3E and AJAX Bicycles. Best iki the Market. Aluiuiuiun Kims. 42 Johnson Street, Victoria, B. C. PEOGRAMME— Continued. 8 p. M. CANOE SAILING RACES. Officers for Canoe Races: J. H. McGregob and Ross Monbo, Judges Starters and Measurers. All Bailing races under A. 0. A. rules, except No. 4, which is simply limited to 110 square feet sail area. 1st Race — Course} from Canoe Club House around the ,hree- mile beacon, outer harbor, and return; race for cano*. «tix- teen-f oot and under. Entries— a, " Jersey Lily " (blue and gold), A. J. Dallain ; b, "Janet" (blue with white cross), T. N. Hibben ; c, " Electra " (blue and white), William Christie; d, "Lorna" (red and blue), F. G. White; e, D. G. Kurtz; f, "Queen" (red and white), W. J. H. Hohnes; g, T. S. Gore; h, C. A. Godson; i, J. Fraser. 2nd Race — Sixteen foot ;iud under canoes— same coarse. En- tries—a, H. Rogers; b, T. S. Gore; o, A. Gore; d, P. G. White; e, W, Christie. 3rd Race— Sailing and padling— open; paddle from Club House to first buoy; hoist sail and sail back. Entries— a, W. Christie; b, F. G. White; e, D. G. Kurtz; d. W. J. H, Holmes, e, A. Gore; f, C. A. Godson; g, H. Rogers; h, T. N. Hibben; i, P. Hibben; j, J. Fraser; k, A. J. Dallain. 4th Race — Sailing canoes; same course as first race. Entries— a, A. J. Dallain; b, T. N. Hibben; c, P. Hibben; d,W. J. H. Holmes; e, F. G. White; f, W. Christie; g, D. G. Kurtz; h, J. Fraser; i, C. A. Godson; j, H. Rogers; k, W. S. Gore; 1, T. S. Gore; m, A. S. Gore; and n, C. M. Cowper Coles. :alex.p.blyth, PRACTICAL Witetiiiaiier ami Jeweller, 65 Fort St., Victoria, B. C, (lAto of Dondee Sootland . EitablUhed 1884} English and Intricate Watch Repair- ing a specialty. Mathei tical Instruments Repaired and adjusted. JNO. L. COBB, General Machinist, Workshops, 65 Fort Str««fe, Typewriters, Cycles, Lawn Mowers, and all kinds of Light Machin- ery repaired. Sewing" lAaclilne Bepairiugr a Specialty. Umbrella and Sunshade Handles Carefully Repaired. CHARGES MODERATE. Cor. Fort A Douglas Sts., -FOR — GILT EDGE.IIAMS and SALADA TEA. PROGRAMME-^Continued. Horse Races at B^Wker park. 2 p.m., under the distinguished patronage of His Honor the Lieut.- Govemor. Special Car Service to the Ground f rom the City. 1st RACE— Open to Gentlemen's Road Horses that are eligible to a 3-min- ute class, to be driven by gentleman drivers, to road carts. Ist prize, Silvei- Water Pitcher, value, 825.00; 2ad prize, Silver Card Basket, value, SIO.OO. Entrance fee $2.00. I^. Eberta, Kanairao— b. g. Billy Rooker. Black. M. Powers— bJ. m Black Bess. Blue. Jas. S. Byron— bl, g. Excelsior. White and Blue. — DeWinten— b. g. Burkis. Red. W. Gardener— b. g. Billy. - 2ncl RA.CE-OIGAR AND BONNET RACE, half miie heateT^ec to Gentlemen's Haddle Horses, gentleman riders. Ist prize, Oup, valued at S'i5.0() ; 2nd prize, Silver Champagne Bottle, value ?1.5.00. Entran- ce «2. 00. ^ L. Stanley~b. g. Billy. Bine and Old Gold Sash. J. A Afkman— ch. g. Mack. B!ue and White. W. T. Drake— ch. m. Pet. Cerise and Blank. A^ Payne— ch. m. Taify. Black and Gold Stripes, Black Cap. Victoria Stea^n Laundry. L^udry Work of all Description.s Executed in the Best Possi- bie Style. im mimi immim FiAsms, ousraAiiiEs. GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FREE. 152 YATES STREET, Telephone 172 B. WILLIAMS & Co. —FOB— Boating Suits, Straw Hats, Onting Shirts, k. Good Vain©! Xiow Prices! 07 Johnson street, - Victoria, B. C. PEOQRAMME— Continned. 3rd RACE-GRAND STEEPLE CHASE, open to Gentlemen's Hunters L-r ^^ "*^* ^^°®^ ^^^ public money, Gentlemen riders. Ist prize bilver Cup, value, $45.00; 2nd pri^.e, Silver Smoking Set value S20.00. * Entrance, $2,00. Dr. Duncan— b. g. Ontario. Crimson. L. Stanley— b. g. Riley. Blue andO Id Gold Sash, A. Payne— ch. m. Taffy. Black and Gold Stripe, H,Brook~b, G.Pat. White and Blue, Black Cap. — Gambling ~g, m. Annette. 4th RAOE-INDIAN PONY RACE, ^-mile heats, 2 in 3, to be ridden by full blooded Indians. Purse §25.0A divided, 5th RACE- POLO PONY RACE, if mile heat, 2 in 3, for ponies U}4 hands hij^h and under. Gentlemen riders. Post Entries. A big entry expected. CONDITIONS. S*^' n~S^}I''^-^^ heats; two out of three; road oart or busfgy. AT°* ^-X'*"'*?"*^.^®^*''' "P^"^ ^■■^ ^^ Saddle Hor838; Gentleman riders. No. 3- Open to all Gentlemen's ordinary Saddle Horses and Jumpers. 1^. miles; over 12 jinnps. Minimum weight, 150 lbs. 3 p.m. Lacrosse Match at Oak Bay, Capitals v. Maple Leaves (West- minster). Admission, 25 cents' f^dl».M. Baseball at Caledonia Grounds. Seattle v. Victoria. Admission 25 cents. ' .6 p.m. Tug of War and Promenade Concert at Caledonia Grounds. New Butcher's Store, R. WARD, lEBOPOLITAS^ MEAT MIRKET 181 FORT STREET. .All Orders inill have projnpt attention, Trlephone No. 204. gg IkMriMUfali .^^ m9H' H. P. MOODY, D D.S., L.D.S., ^ DENTIST W . Graduate of Philadelphia Dental ColJ^^e and Hospital of Oral Surgery. D^intistry in all its Bru iches Skilfully Performed. Dental Pariors, Moody Block, cor, Yates and Broad Ste., Victoria. After the CelebFation take yoir^ Clothes to the B. O. iTE AM DYE WORKS, 141 Yates St., Victoria, B. C, TELEPHONE 300, And have them Cleaned and Fressed Equal to New. DYE CLEANING A SPECIALTY. HEABNS,^cCANN & RENFREW, Props. The " SUMMER DRINK," COOLING AND INVIGORATING. SPARKLINC * dHAMPAGNE * CIDER Made entirely from Apples, by S807 Chatham Street, - Victoria. Clearance Sale, May 28rd, 24tli and 25tli, OF- lipanese Silk, Biee Goofts, Hafidkepehief^, Ties^ Dpaperies, ALL KINDS OB' CURIOS. jAPANfe8T0RE,*-«— ^-.- Hotel.