Daily Colonist (1903-03-07) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1903-03-07) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1903-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


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FOR HEAOACHEn FOR DiniNESti FOR BIUOOSRE!)^ FOR TORPID LIVER. fOR^eONSTIPATIOli; FOR SALLOW SKINi, FOR THE COMPLEXIOR

Tecs was to make three trips a month to the iS'iu-tli end of the Island.

The presiiieiit did not tlii;;k tho Chamber was ill a position to discuss llio West ("oast service at the present time. Conditions at present were siuiiewliat complicali'd. lie doiihteil that the Tees was us good a bout for the service as the (Jueen VHy.

Mr. Pearson said the committee looking for a hall and arranging for meeting nights were postponing definite action until linal returns from the canvassing coniliiittee.

Jlr. Cbiirch said most of tlioso -whom ho hud canvassed favored Tuesday evening as a meeting night.

The ehatrnuiii said n Hnnl report from the Canvassing committee would be expected next Tuesday evening, wlien de-linito action could be tnhcn ritgarding a hull ami arranging a Jiight for a weekly meeting.

On tlii^ iiiieslion of the appointment of hurlior commissioners, the chairman re-|U)rlcd the result of the coiifereiiei? that afternoon at the Cily I lall—particulars of which are re|ioi-ted ill niiotlier coUimii. The cliairnian lielieved that Victoria would make a wonderriil step forward when she bad a good harbor.

.1. Kingham did not. think there should lie any rellectioiis on the Ibiard of Trade—referring to the remark of tho ( huirman that few niemhors of tho Itoard of Trade were at tlie coiifercncp. lie presented the resolution which it was agreed should be passed by tlie various civic bodies, and forwarded to Ottawa.

Mr. I'rico lliought it imprirtant thnt a shipping man shoiild be on tho commission.

The resnhition carried tinanimonsly. .1. Kingham, seconded by (ieorge Carter, movc<l that an ICxeciilivo committee be iippoinlecl to deal with minor matters, and thus expedite business.

Mr. Mowat doubted if the constitution provided for tiiaf.

^Ir. I'earson said the executive would epitomize liusinoss.

.Mr. liugshawe wanted to know what would be tile scope of the executive committee?

-Mr. Moi'ley said the bylaw jirovided that the treasurer could <uily pay the bills.

.Mr. Kiiigliani said his iiloa was tliat the execnlive should puss upon all communications—in that way potty letters rouhl be dealt willi without bothering the general meeting.

An executive conmiittce was appointed consistiu];^ of president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary.

The topic of "Home Industries" was then taken up-^tlio report of a special committee being diacussc<l rlnuso by clause. It bus already appeared in tlio Colonist.

^Ir. Curler thought such a vnluublc re|iort imu'lit to be explained by those who wi'w: insirumeiilal in Iniving it drawn iij).

.Mr. r.agsliawe f.-ivored having co[des printed and disi rilnilcd.

.Mr, Carter wanted to kiio melliod llie cnniiiiil lee proiins the sll^,'gesIiolls into efTect V

Thc chairiu.-in expliiiiied thought that was covered in

.Mr. Townsley said a committee nnist he formed to work on llie suggestions maile.

.Mr. Kiiigiiam f.ivorod postponing the discussion lor I wo weeks, in the meantime printed copies to bo distribnted,

.^Ir. Morley said the people in Victoria did not appear to be "up to snnff." The report had been printed in both papers — w;is llial not enonf.



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