Daily Colonist (1900-08-12) . n In lilack tmdWhite, called on him and solicited an ad-vertisement—one which would amount to?2 per wook. Upon Mr. Fernando in-sisting that he did not wish to advortiHC,the ngent—a fairly tall, slim young man,be describes him—-remarked thnt hewould show bim up in tlio pnpor. Tho articles wliich liavo appeared inIn. Black nnd White are consequentlybelieved by the proprietors to beeninserted because they did not respond tothe young mans request for an advertise-ment; and they have placed the case inthe hands of their laivyers with Instruc-tions to procure the


Daily Colonist (1900-08-12) . n In lilack tmdWhite, called on him and solicited an ad-vertisement—one which would amount to?2 per wook. Upon Mr. Fernando in-sisting that he did not wish to advortiHC,the ngent—a fairly tall, slim young man,be describes him—-remarked thnt hewould show bim up in tlio pnpor. Tho articles wliich liavo appeared inIn. Black nnd White are consequentlybelieved by the proprietors to beeninserted because they did not respond tothe young mans request for an advertise-ment; and they have placed the case inthe hands of their laivyers with Instruc-tions to procure the redress obtainableunder the law. Chief of Police Langley, who was spo-ken to by a Colonist reporter on the mat-ter, said ho had Teeeivcd no complaintswhatever regarding the Grand Pacifichotel. ,- Scholars—See onr now o:Tereiso book,Our Heroes, with portrait of \ie-torins South African <; 5cents ea(di. Victoria Bonk & Station-ery Co., Ltd. date .Tnmieaons.) * Ask for MarteUg Three Star. A *.


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