Array HonWmSmilb. VOJ-TTMB2 NEW WESTBilNSTBR, a 0., THURSDAY EVBNINO, HAT 19, 1887. nsWOirwMM.-' OFFIOE—Clarkaon Rtreet, opposite rear entranoe ol Qolontal Holel. RE6H>BNOF.-A_0_I St., opposlle Uew BaptlsWDlmwH, ■ ■• r. OFFIOB HOUR8-10 a. in. to 13 noon; 3 to J; and .180 to 1p.m. dnolMc I. K. MAM-KAN, B. A„ tt. D., 0. SS. OFFICE! HoKonsle Street, next door to Drill She-. RBSTOENOBI A«nes Stroet, third boose Irom Mary Street, ..liisrl OFFIOE HOURS: 10 to 13; 3 to 8; -!*> to8. d-delite - IT M.COO____,». A.M.D., n* -:FHxnijjf&'*BU__?K>g. OFFI«BUWli>_W'-"HP»^> *-** ciert door lo Farmers' Home), near Celo___|a-il_Jle»W«s___n - OF^fcB .BDUBtgl,** » a^afe; Ory prompt!} attended to. pono 1KB * Merau, barristers, '■ \ solicitors, etc Oflee. Mo_enileS_Ml,-Ta*Wejtmlnjtjr, and Vancouver, B.0. ,.:■.■ -JySldwte rn p. Atkinson, T. RARRISTER, SOLICITOR, to. McKenale Street, dwMOto Saw WrHralnst_r,R A i ——j. • —rrw. NORMAN BOLtf, *\* BABBISTER-A'Mj-.W. j" Und Agent. ' Money to team Colombia S(reet,..; . - ny i j ■e_tu New Weitminiter, B.O. W." rt W, GRAUT, AROHITEOT'" Al A. J. Hill's Ollice, dwfe25tc McKenale St. rt H. CLOW, AROHITEOT. " OFFIOE, tor the present, at residence on Clinton Street. •■ tr Word may be left at Di Lyal's Bookstore. dwfeSto. i / .APT. PITTBHDR10H, LAND AQENT, AC., AC Colnmbia Streot, d-dolto Near Crescent, N. W. -'" rn J. TBAPP. au-TK»jebrand'appra»bi*. Colnmbia 8lM»t,............New Weatmlnater AU'eommlsslons will receive prompt •nd ea-Bf-1 attention. Beet refer-no., given wheu recinlmd. mhU-to W.D.FERRIS, LAISi UUBE ul 8B-&UL UENT ' Bent and Debt Collector.."..', \ siTUAii eooa mus ron bah. Afaal Ibr Ilie TBAfCUB'S UVE „t AC-IBRXT IMItBAMS COBPAJIt. ■arir.rd. Cau. OFFIOBi-FeiTls Street, Ntw Westminster. teiUs D>AL ..STATU BROKERI, CasiTeyaHeers, Collectors, Aad lasanusei Ag.afs, OITIcesnt VIOTORIA: Fort Street, NEW WESTMINSTER! Corner McKensle nnd Clarkson ___ VANOOUVER, Cordova Streot. BUILDING LOTS lor sale In all sections of Vancouver and New Westminster City. FARM LANDS of superior anallty for sale at Ohllllwhaek, Fort Hammond, Langley, Maliqul, Sumps, Mud BariLnd- ner*i Landing, I,uiu Island, North Arm nnd Pitt Rirer. __fl_H-__BR»^^ feme - }»i.i-i-i.>-if-i>i--_-i-'-i-_--_--r ht PERHONH INDEBTED TO tail _ nlwve Estate are notified tlmt Mr. [<nnry V. Eilmondu In alone Bitthorlised *w t»i»etlw payment thereof nnd to i"reo*#"i'Mr*rtJ.rtTT8-;; * f. a. Simpson, JNO. WILSON, Assignees of K'tato-nf Kelly flro.. dliir.lTilo --_■•_.--_- lOwOtta _»<-_-____?_-_- we are prepared lo furnish prlees and full particulars or. all klnilaof machinery for Saw Mills, Rlilnxlo Mills, Faclorles, Fonn- dries mid, nines ana _ able, both new nnd Rubber Belting, Leather " .. Lubricating oil., jKlitintBlooki, Ships' Blocks, i , ^Tislios and Brooms, • shops, itwiudiuitrn* , siatloiuiry (pil port- Iseoond-liand; alsoi r Hardc ilarni and Bdrio Tools ?•"*•' 'supplies, - Gas Maohlnos, Iron Tools, nil und Oils, FRASER * LEONARD, ■almas;a Block, • t«_.vi Mreel, VANCOUVER, B. 0, _____ MERCHANTS, WHA«P STtBfiT . VICteWl. _-3_»_i rom North Britisli and Mercantile Insurance Oo. tor Mainland. H.C. BEETON A CO., ' M FlnsbnOT'ClKa, THE CLARENCE !»l8_ia83**-: FUNK 0. MW-My^-.y Jfifjr. UMM TOURISTS' -WM-.ijAlW'EIISj FIRST Olass In every respeot rally HP- piled wllh all -lavealea-r. of. Modem lalels.. New ond Eletant in all He Appointments. Prices Moderate. Tills mntnincent Hotel Is now open for the reception of ducats. aa-Ho pains will be spared by the man- K-ctn.M l" make this Hold pleasant and MANUFACTURER OF THOS. OVENS, ACTURER OF /Carriages, •W"__f__.Gr03_TS. All Kinds, ot Machinery, Patent Ijocki, Sales, Sewing. Machines, to., tc,, B-ickSMlYHINQ In ail Its branches. Farmers' Mill and Contract Work; ' Implements, and every thlhc — blacksmith lino made to order. Having secured flrst-class workmen, wa teel confident ot giving satisfaction. __r«orie*shoilng»i_*olilty. Bilk.* dw-JlySllcl _0i,nM_u8r.,NewW_R. _3_3______ ______ no3 ForI Will Speak. Wherea- on certain bougba and epiaja Now dl vote blrda are heard to sing, And sundry flowers their, heads upraise, Hall lo the coming on ot spring, THE AF0RE8AIU BIRDS MAY NOT bo ..lew speak In tbe RtgUih language; but If they could, no donbt you wonld have heard ere this of the splendid assortment of Just received from the East, ond whlcb are open to the Inspection of the Public. Which wo desire customers for at once. Alao, od hnnd: ■• a T« Pvlhk, Mmttlm aiMklM, rruch qeo. h. mm *<». Colnmbin SI. Now Westminster. j Orders^iijjilJnromptiy.^dWIfci, —.'nr.-.- ' iff"*11*!..!. . i.si',f' COME AND SEE! W. H. HOLOIN, _ TAMW ._____; POSSESSION OF mperance Boos.," fronting ind Oknreh BlrMU, oppu.lt. I Ohurch, and now known FARMERS' HOMEI _P_S.?^•_^,W•B*»*,,• ■Ijoardiierday^^^j )aM_______3£__ mm* MeAi_.__*^___*_____si m _naBetis.Hsiss.sss. ,,,Hi*mt*iHgfm**,mmfkmt, .. _V§. Flower* for •■!•. . C. . F .;' HAVINO TAKEN -'' ■' Undk.MJH__-.Bi, Frt.nl 9*. (Formerly occupied by Kjle* Tllton), IS MOW RE ADV to serve Ua customere and everyt wllh aa good , stock aaamanwanl •elect from. -_fe waie^r&wBrifeB^ Como and sec ttie new place, and let _» know what you tEleknf It. 0. MODONOUGH. CHARLES MURRAY, CLARKSON STRMT, ' •tl. Kcititrjr Ole., Hew WhI-t. Sow, Sn ud Onunttl histiui nm aawM, auujml kmmnhwiq,ju. %ali_7ap__r. Tha largest assortment of Wall Paper In tho City, comprising newest patterns, alwaya on hand at boiiom pricea. Sam- Sles on view at T, R. Pearson A Co.'a Un*, Colnmbia St, Paper -«M_w at specially low rates. oielno E. HUTCHERSON, NURSBRTMAN * DEALER IN Frnlt and Ornamental Trees, flWE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO IN- JL form the poople of Britiah Oolumbia that be has established a Winery al Lad- ner*. Landing, and la prepared to nil all orders l.r Fruit Trew. Omaminlal Treq^rob-.r^lnee^Smell Fralu. cording lo the wlsbee of customer., Tbe eubscrlber baa had a the training In tho bnilaies, _.__._ —iPUhii permanant ataka In Inunat to deal fairly MS^AB-jir- THE LEADING BOOTiSHOE ESTABU8HMENT —or TOk— Malnltttid Of B. O. Coloilil Hotel Block. CtlMMt It. NOW EN rpHia HOUSK MARKS ANNUALLY LINES KEPT ON HAND. CALL AND 8E8 MY STOCK BB- TOKK YOU PU_tOHA8E. —__- '! '-' Boull Mi Shoet, from (Wc upwarch. _»4lM,_i_m_l,8ll»CI_ IcrXmat- ftilorellestevaf eoen. Mll_M*r___t«i',HI-i«i'a OklM" r ;;;! mm* R088, C.1..UI BMel Block, Colmkln M. dwnoUte Cream & Fancy Cakes —-ap to~». A. DIEBEL'8 New Westminster HARBLE IRKS rnn above Works have been 1 opined In the Bonding formerly occupied by Morgan the Barber, Or* »o*r Wfat of llckliios'i Bit- cker Slop. •'" Call and Inspect our Work and'obtain prices. We ara Iha only practical Hutli Cation on the Mainland. - Always in stoek, a good assortment of MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MANTLES, Etc. RUNE* MONCK. New West, April IS, mt. dwapllte UTABLUniD 1859. ROBT.0ICKINSON BUf^HER, tmij s*hmu tk* niMtoi i*m, , NKW WE8TMIN8TKR. mHB LABOB8T AND CHOICEST JL - Mfipp il all dMrtfHoM ol MEATS AND VEIETAILES CoostMUy onhand, and rapplM lo hm. •lea, -__rt__p«t_, ___ __nm_M_ kith* | tOWMT POSSIBLl PRICW. J-TOTIOB.. Is Ike Mailer *r Ike (stale or BnvM Bhsiiy *t9l*m *""*' mtnmt, A if Person indebted to the A Batata c< Ike into David Wells, must ^1 of such Indebln-ia. tame Mlmdir, B. a, IMhwIth. .persons having elaims againit 101-ld Atata most nnd the mmi In, Sj? ERBS'SiL*?Jr!-"? '•5'1 &&* ""*' nd all penoni Mad this Ulh April. A. aplMratwl f__L-Vil* Admlnls NOTIOE. WE HAVE APPLIED TO THE HON. the Mliil.ler ot the Intorior lira license lo ent and carry away Umber from tke followlogdMorl-ed InAof land, adnata- ip Niw WMlmlMter Dlstricli Oommi-clng at a alike on Ihi south slcli of DeBeck ereek, on Ibe west side and bout Ihrw mllM wulb fnm the hnd of north A chains lo point ot eomraeae mentj containing about M acres, more i ^--.OltBTM^I^^jLD. it-rl,wv ™'1**mtS8S?' NUMBBR 117 Absolutely -Pure! ii nnr....- economical ie ordinary kinds, and bo sold In oorapBlUon with thi multitude of low test; short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only lu cans. Roval bakixu Powdkh Co., lot Wall St., New York. Jfoly Safe for Sale. A NO. 10 TAYLOR'S SAFE, in nod A order; SIxflS Inches Inside; wlfl be sold cheap. Apply at this offlce. dwfelSte Shares for Sale. 1AA SHARES IN THE BRUNETTE 1UU Sawmill Co, Limited. K. I. DeB -OK, Managir. New West. Mar. lOtk, 1SI7. dmhlOtc Land for Salel 1iA ACRES FinrfaLASS PRAIRIE 14U I-rad on Lulu Island, North Arm, Fraser River. For particulars apply at thlsofllee. - dmhlOtc FOR SALE. ONE-HALF INTEREST IN the LANCh ley Saw and Planing Mill: mill In good order. For particular, apply on the premises to H.WE8T, ' Or, Messrs. DRAKF., JACKSON, opiate A HELMCKEN, Victoria. FOR 8ALE. ACRES OF GOOD FARMING Lands In the Dlstrlet of New ..estmlnster. Will be sold In Lots to suit purchasers. Terms Ensy. Applyto ANDREW LSAMY, .- . .(»Mo. The liariboo Railway. Y«aterdajc we gave a brief iketoh of Ur. Bell's report on the Cariboo Kailway, ahowiaf rf*)pe of the pecu- liaritict of the errtNl mitrs. Having compared them ai^i tatimatecl their cost, Mr. Bell proe-ula to cotl- ■idet some of the important ^u4- tHMut whioh ahoold i_JI__nc« a'tJd- otuiion u to the beat route. S»(' fint he remarks tbat there is no wcortl of any snow glides haying ever taken place along the projected line of railway. "The maintenance of tr_(Ho upon the Cariboo road," the report lays, "through the winter months, hea givon a very.good Approximate knowledge aatdviiat amount of inconvenience mat bsex* pected frorii'heavy.iiiow-faltt'with- Thls powder never vartea. A martilatL-Mrt slides or drifts.": Mr. Bell then '-**rt-l-**^^n^eWo^~"dCT on the advantages that might be expeoted to accrue to the oountry from the adoption of any of the routes named. "It is to be noted," he says, "that in a mining distriot the molt business may be got upon the longest line, provided the whole, of the. circuitous portion is located in a highly gold-bearing distriot, such as that (through which the north end of the line as laid down passes' haa proved to be. By going through the Beaver valley, a good agricultural and grazing country, ih contiguity with tho mining. belt upon all sides, business would be likely to re-' suit and a naturally very attractive oountry to induce settlement during the early days of constructive operations. The line that I had first intended to explore north of Bridge creek was that following Captain Mitchell's trail to the Horsefly river; down that river and along the west shore of Quesnelle lake, down the South Fork river and up the North Fork, In order to utilise this line tome means of entering the Horsefly river must be found at a point far south of the 148th mile by plan. X went up the South Fork for four miles, and came back with the con viotion that I had seen the large proportion ot halt a million dollan worth of work Still then might be found some way of avoiding this objectionable work in connection with a line by way of the Horsefly river. The Horsefly river was explored by Mr. Joseph Hunter, 0. E„ for a long distance south of its discharge, and found to be practicable for a line of railway. The Black- water river bu never lieen condemned as a possible means of rising from the Clearwater river to tne oentral plateau. If it wen possible to Join the Blackwater with the Horsefly river, this combination might afford a good dine, route, other conditions being equally favorable, and it would pass through a very promising mining country. Possibly a high level line might be run by the northern end of Ques nelle lake, dropping into the present lino by plan about the 230th mile. Suoh an exploration is worth investigation, as it would shorten distance considerably; although from all we now know it would be premature to be sanguine about tho results. With refennce to the southern portion of the line, I may direct attention to the fact that the Bonaparte river possesses an advantage over all other routes as a means of acoesstothe central plateau of British Columbia, owing simply to the length of its course and the general uniformity of its grade over any given distance. Taking two points th tho same latitude, say lil degrees and 20 minutes, one point situate on the Bona Krte, and another on the North lompson river, it will be seen that the point upon tha Bonaparte is nearly three times higher above sea level than the point upon the North Thompson, which shows the inferior ity ofthe latter as an approach to high contiguous points compared with the Bonaparte .river. Jn reference tio the question of which of the routes roported on would best meet the requinments of the oountry, other than those of mining, it should be remembered that the best portion of the North Thompson valley is already navigable, Then is, there- tore, no gnat objeot to be gained by further serving that district, which is already best served. Ihe inter est* to be served by the Bonaparte route preponderate over those of the North Thompson; and the development of the North Thompson district, outside ot the valley of the river itself, is not capable ot muoh lateral expansion. Then are many good summer ranges upon the headwaters of the Bonaparte, snd ho* tween then and Oanim lake, capable ot considerable future development The forming and grating interests between Cache Oreek and Quesnelle- month an considerable even now, and under the stimulus that would be elBxded those dlstricl* by any Orden left at Mr. McColl'sitoraon Columbia street, or at my houae, Dauglal itreet, will meet with prompt attention. . HENRY WUOTT. Hew Westminster B. 0, |lyWe Farm for Sale. /W8I8TIN- OF TWO LOTS OF IU V. and 100 aores (which will be sold together or separately); s miles tram New Westminster} Ont-elaii land; about *S acres dyked; balance Prairie and Bush: will be sold at a bargain. Applyto 0.0. MAJOR, dwrnhiic New Westminster. FOR SALE OR LEASE. A FARM CONTAINING -W ACRES- A partly Improved, Situated on the North Arm. Fraser.River, about 6 miles from New Westminster and about 8 miles from Vanconver, For particulars apply to JAMES MILLER, Sea Island, North Arm, or to JOHN SPROTT, Immigration Agent, NewWestminster. dwaMDml •|ail8JPwftaji Columbian Thar_ls. Rveilag, May It, ISH. increase of activity in minini ations (such ns would result frdp the buildiMof a line of railway into the Cariboo minet), it is reasonable to suppose that a very considerable market for produo of all kind- would be the result A large proportion of tho present-oonsumntioh in the mining' di(M$s is supplied from points not v-^-remote from the llonapart, rout* M laid down; and, as < befon - sorted, this Mite passes through oi Mgit)n capable of considerable agricultural and graaing development I wouljl direct attention to the fact tha. Miad of about 8 miles in length wopj^jpin the line ai' laid down wi waters of Quesm would open aiidagrloolll line of kbout-iiou miles in length in the very heart of a district jn whieh tery encouraging..- prospects have been- found/ know;, itlaoss possessing in some places very nutritious natural grasses;" MOBBED AND BEATEN. O'Brien It Mobbed aod Woaaiel mt the Streets of Toronto. RIOTS BY THE ForSale! SPAN DARK .BAY MARES, I and I 111. or double. yesrs old| good travellers; won single do . I Bay mint, Syearsold; works single or double; nice ladlei' or genu' saddle bone; an t springs; nearly new. sry gentle. ItseeledBattriisprl _... t Mas if rSShi Bay on North Arm, Fmerrlver. -Bk_U.lalllal_-aa. skair.kkU. tall talsBin Bellies. sABo-eai aad lae-alalk laHfM. la Clly WiterC-mpany. __„„ W. J. FRENCH. New West. Nov. llth, UM. dwnnlltc For 8jtfe! 700 A880BTBD PBHIT TIKIS PROU THB JEWELL NVRHERY 00- Mlnn.,eoni_dlngof -._'-.»... Wlalrr Also-a nlee ossortmeat of Carnal and ■wpkerry Baskes, -rape V_Hil_w. - Will bnscldasawhole.orlnloUlaiult, and an very reasonable terms.-' < • • mhllwlldte Kofi Street. NOTICE,, r HERESY OIVK NOTICE THAT 1 I Intend making snpllo.llon 16 the Chief CommlssloneT of 7_u_-_nd Worka -^S%.%.B»_R-ia. River, lying to the south of Lot fin, Oroup I, and Mntalnlng HO aeres, moie or lass, STEPHEN HINCULIFFE. . May.l, uar. dmytmi Wood and Coal. -*. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HANI) A lane quantity of REST WELLINGTON LU1P GOAL And nn assortment of CORDWOOD, Which he will sell at lowwl MMa, Be will also promptly attend to all klada of Speolnl to 111-Columbian. TonoKTi), May 18—Last night a crowd nf touglni and rowdies gathered around the Bossin House, when .O'Brien wai staying. J. B. Hullith, of the National League, naked Q'BriCn to go for n walk. The pair Started up fork at. Along with them wen J. _f. Wall, apecial correspondent of the New York Ti■ibmie and D. T..Kellogol the New. York Sim. They hid uot proceeded far when a crowd of Orangemen surrounded tliem and commenced pelting tliem with stones and clubs Wall, of .the Tribune, was the first one to get hurt. He waa struck oh the temple' by a large alone, and was carried unconscious* into a drug store near by. Somebody cried, "Down with the traitor," "To hell with the pope," when O'Brien wu struck tq the ground by a club. He immediately- picked himself up and rushed iiito • bicycle, store near by. The lifoh followed liim and broke the windows and smashed everything in ihe store. O'Brien escaped by a back way. Ove. a scon of persons wen injured, in the. riot The city is wild with excitement 0OSI TO OTTAWA. Toronto, Hoy 18.—Mr. O'Brien and party left hen to-day for Ottawa, On Monday night next O'Brien will lecture in Hamilton. Methodist Conferenee. The followin. nport on tempennos was presented and adopted by the conference; 1. Your committee rejoice in noting the fact that the prinoipal jounals in tht prorinoe an now willing 10 assist in educating the public mind with' respect tn the total prohibition bf the liquor traffic, and they hail thia assistance with no small dsgree of satisfaction. 8. We an gratified, too, in the great and steady advancement made by the various lempennee organisations within the past year, and from the preunt prospect! trust that by the unitsd cffnrti of pulpit, press snd platform the time is not fir distant when the people will rise io their majesty and power and declare with ont voioe that this terrible curse of humanity mutt and shall be banished fnm our midst 3. It is with fstlings of prolound sadness and amassment that we vie w tht mutilation of the municipal act by Ihe legiolativeaieembly—the trampling undet foot of the righta of thc people for the purpose of permitting liquor saloons to be forced upon them sgalntt the will of the majority of tho electors. We most earnestly hope that the intelligent electors of British Columbia will not long submit to such' despotic and degrading action. - " ' , 4. IV) educate Ibe people onthe temperance question it was recommended: (a) That all our ministers be initructed to preach at least one. a year a apecial sermon nn this theme; (b) that the regular weekly prayer meeting be made a temperance prayer melting at least once a quarter! (c) that a temperance society be formed on all circuits snd minions, and Hint the Sunday sohool children be encouraged to take t|ie total abstinence pledge; (d) lhat uutercnented -Inn only be used in all our churches; (c) that the people be urged to wnrk and pray and sole till we gnin lhe entire prohibition of the liquor imlflo. A committee was also appointed lo prepare a resolution on Sabbath ob*' tsrvtnoe. On behalf nf the coinmiiti'o on statistics Rev. Mr. Tait presented the following: The total membenhlp of the church in British Colombia wat atated aa 1975, an increase over last yearof Ml; ministers and probation- era, S3; local nreachen, 45; amount of money raised for the several eo__«- lonal funds, 13,11)0.70; raited for ministerial support, 17,438.70; for alt other purposes, 18,620. The Crosby girls'home wot reported to havt 1H girlttndoneboy. Since ils organisation it hat glvsn shelter to 100 children. Thtn it t deficit in ill funds of OOO. At the Naii river orphanage, established 7 veara ago by Rev. A. X. Green, tbout 40 bom htet been cared for. It hoi now 7 inmitet. Tht boyt receive a common school education and are carefully instructed iu religion tnd industrial ptreaitt aad provided wiih clothing. Itwat resolved (1) that tbt ooodt tion of tht Indian of B. C. it sueh that the Domihtoo govtnmtat ho urgtd to establish ioduttriil nhto-t (_) that considering the length of titte during whieh we have bean enraged iu mission work among the In- dians, Ihe nuinorota tgentitt employed, and the liberal etpeodltan by ourmh-iontntoetety in their main* teatnoe and the large number of Indiana now under our ean, we an of opinion thit ont ot more of than institution! tboold-bt placed uader ihe direction of tbt Methodist chnreh; (3) thtt the most tuittble lotatipa for . tuch a school hi tha valley of the lower -Truer; (4) thtt a home for ______ girlie, tht not Hiad tribe wooM inff-y an-imin- link ks mimioHry oparatlont In thentmhttu part of the proWnoi, *ai**c*tsUm lht mmim pnmitst-tChi__wh_-ktbta»it tli. glble location for such t home. Tht committee on Ohiaeta Mksiaa and Oirh' Home pn__ntad itt npert. The report ttated that the miakm had been in optntioo for lt nenthai that a night sohool wit htld five nighu in the week; that the attend- thee at the Sabbath school. wu frost 10 to 16 tnd tlio attendance at tha St-btthterviowottr 10. Fire Chinese girls had betn nteutd from a lite of ihtme tnd dtgndttion tnd three of them wen alill in tht home. Thett glrh wen illowed for a timt to I amokt, u that cottom wu ■niveittl i tmong the Chinese, bat the aaooat of tobacco used wu Rndoally rtdoeed, tnd none waa now illowed. It wu recommended that a well-educated Ohinese missionary be employed to tuch Chinese literature tnd bible truths in oonnt-tion with lhe million, and tbat Chineu echoolt bt opened iu - Westminster tnd Ntnaimo. Afttr discutsion, tht nport wu adopted. Tht following are the stations u finally arranged: vicroku wsraicr. Viotoria-J. B. Starr, J. W: Wad- man, H. A. (Wm. Pollard, tapuHt- nutted. Chinese Minion—To be; supplied tnd to bounder the luperintendtnot ' ol the Victoria diitrict Satuieh and 8. & L—W. J. Dowler, B. A. Maple Bay—J. P. Boweil. Nintimo—Jouph Hill, tecnttry of conference. Wellington—To be-applied. Comox—One to be unt. Indian Tribu-Oni to be unt. wtsmotsrkk ms-Ri-r. - Weitminiter—One to be unt Chium Minion—Te be tupplied. Ytncouver—E. Robson, pntHtnt of oonfennot. Delta and Rtehmond-W. & Sec- oombe. Maple Ridge—R, & Hemlaw. Lingley-J. W. Ptttenon. Somu and Ohilliwhaek-T. W. Hall. Hope-Snmu One to bo tut. Hope-E Indian Tribee-0. M. Thit . utnoH Disnior. Kimloopa-J. A. Wood. Nlooli—Ooraillu Bqfant. Clinton—Ooe to be tint . Sptllumthun tad OkaoagOa—Out wanted. Cariboo—Jimu Turntr, SUttsOX DUTkl-T. Port Simpton—Thot. Crosby, _, K.Millir. . Kit a-maat—Ont to hi nnt and to bt under tuptrinttndenct of Port Simpson. Nut-Alfred K. Green; Kit-wan Sillto, Kit-lae-tamux and Kit-wan- cool, usiittnti. * • i - ■ ■ Bella Bella-Jamas Ctlvtrt) Ritan Inlet Hyhies tnd Btlli Coola, native., •iittnti. Port Ertington—Dinnls Jihniugs. Queen Charlotte Itltndi—OtornF, Hopkins <__idiftti);Uo!din Harbor and Glut, nttivt uiiitinti. Upper Skunt-W. H. Pieree (Kit* se-guols); Kith-pi-at, one wtnttdi Hoqghwulgtt, to ba supplisd, Tht practice notntly adopted of inviting minister! fiom othor oodfif- encet to take charge of particular ehurohu wu dtpnuttd by tha onet- ing, tnd t resolution wu idoptad n- questing tht various qutrttrly mul* Ingi to diieounleninM tuch invitations ih tht fnture. . . .„..■,, <-___■_!-___________■ HitenCwK--';;;;, Over 1,800 imadgnwti hart trrivid in Montrer.1 linu Sunday. The Mioliigan Central aad O.P.R. Unci to London tre almoit oonpltted, The wharvu at Montreal tnitill submerged, cauiing conuderible delay. The entire south ind north-WMtirn parts of flatincau village ore.tubmtig- «•■' -'. ",,".'..',.-■• Tho trallicrcceipta uf the O.P.R.- for the weok.ending May 7thwere *_01,'0_-. " The Keening Palladium, Hamilton'! one cent daily, luipended publication yesterday. » ' St. Thomu hu changed the dote wf tlicQneen'a jubilee celebration from July lat to June that.' The freihet on the St John River ii now tht greatett ever known. Fred- ericton it prtottcally -ubnmged. Tin Ottawa river hu rltta within twoinchuof iU higbut point lut yeir, tnd the water is still rising rapidly. ...... Aniirioin fiihwmta along the N.S. cout tn conducting themaelvu to tha entin utitfaction of tht otstotu au-' thoritiu. Victoria Vni venity Alumni on Tues ■ dty night pronounced igohi-t the carrying out of tho Federation plan until 1450,000 ii assured. Bishop Walsh, of London, tugiuti arbitntmn uamtasatounf-Stmtht dudl-ck eiutingb and workingmen in that cily. WWCfli gattg fritfeh floWmbian Tfeantay Bvealai. May It. Utl. The louisvdte Gma*%r-JwrMl having declapl itself-Apposed to civil servicp reform, oi the ground among othen, that it was an idea imported from England, Harper's WtekHy says; "But representative government itself, trial by jury, every great I defence and every great tradition of Ubertv in America, were defTved firoin England. It is the genius and the force and the political principles of Ilo English- speaking raco that have made this country what it was. If reform in, the civil service and a return to the original theory and practice of that service is to be accomplished, it must be in some way. The way must be a method that will ttrike the root of tho enormous abuse that hat developed anil strengthened itself in our polities.. The competitive test and i probation ore the mott obvious, simple, end effeotivo resources. They have been applied in: England to baffle the mischiefs qf, mere personal patronage in the civil service. Tho result there, as Mr; Gladstone and the highest practical authorities agree, has been most tatisfaotory, and to reject an obvions and practicable method to obtain a desirable end in, this country lot. the reason that, it had been proved to be effective in England would be statesmanship worthy I of Barataria, but not of Yaiike.-ommqn-s.nse," From the Nems' •*' '.earn that Hon. F.,G, Vernqn, the new commissioner of lands and work-, has been. visiting Vanoouver for the puiraoia of ascertaining how the appropriations .for roads and bridges in thot vicinity maybe most advantageously expended. The new commissioner is to bo commended for tliis, and we hope he may find time to extend his explorations through* out a great part of the district, Nothing will give him such an intelligent conception of the wants of the various parts of the country as a personal visit and inspection, and the knowledge thus gained wiil be useful to hint during the whole of his official life. We have endeavored Many times to impress upon the government the gnat importance of having road work in this district done early ih the teuon. The difficulty in the way of accomplishing this hitherto has been the fact that appropriations for the year were not available until after the 30th June each year, This difficulty has now been to some extent overcome, beoause' lut year the government carried over nearly the whole appropriation, so that it is available whenever required. We hope, therefore, that the hon. chief commissioner will lose no time now in getting rood work tinder contract A thousand dollan spent on roads befon July in this district is worth mon than two thousand dollan spent late in the season. From tho hospital statement which bu for some days appeared in this paper it will be teen that the amount of voluntary subscriptions received by that institution has been considerable. . It was stated by some person in the legislature during the discussion of the governmiMit appropriation last session that the people of Westminster did .Biii show any proper appreciation of the institution, because they had contributed scarcely anything towards its support The statement Sublished elsewhere proves this re ection : to have been undeserved. Out of a total voluntary contribution of 1516.75 this oity gave f 190. The sum may be less than it ought to be, but it is nevertheless more than a third of the whole amount received from private sources. Tht report shows also thtt the benefits of the hospital are being enjoyed by penoni from a very Targe area of the province. Out of a total of 103 only 25 belong to Weitminiter, and many ot thete are nally not properly midetiti ot the city, while 35 come from Burrard Inlet The plea npon whioh Jhejjqypmment grant wot reduced by 11,000 is that the establishment of a hospital at Vancouver'would reduce the number of patients here. But the population of the mainland ot Britith Oolumbia it In-retting to rapidly thtt we fear there ii not much probability of ahy! sti-rtantiol decrease. The increoie during tho pott year, it will be teen, wm no leu than 28, and then, wen several applicants ° that had to be turned away becaime there "was "no room for them in the institution. In their report the dinoton uy that unless a larger inoome is secured than that provided lor 1887-88, it cannot be carried on. It Vfould bo '.t great pity if so useful an institution u this should be permitted to fail through lack of to •mill a hub at 11,000, aod we earnestly uk the government to consider whtthtr the grant ought not to to hut-red at least to its former position, W.-W. MISM-f, lifnN. 8,, write* '•I -U'_-_-td'WHh rkwmati-m, and hadgtvt-r«p:a_ bop-s'ot a can. By chance I uw Dr. Thomu' Eolectria On ble to git t_-__d; aad although iTitvi hot nud om bottle, I am newly well. The othtrthnt tottltt I gave irottd to i mir Brighton, aad I kiv. kid w many ulli (ermut,lhitifnilieu_lter__e>i_M afifcted by writing tt junior a tupjly," Royal Columbian Hospital f N§IV #EST_faSTKK, B. C. larlbrsleejKrB, 1,1886-8;: C. M. MoNAUGHfrEN, Vice-President W. H. KEARY, Sec-Treasurer. Messrs. W. N. BOLE, M.P.P.: H. ELLIOTT; J, W, HARVJ-.Y; J.CUNNINGHAM. DIRECTORS' ANNUAL REPORT. '•^htOTJ-Mnnr—In presenting our report for ft-citl year ending 31st Marcli, 188", we beg to atate that it will bo mi utter impoHiblllty to run the hospital free of debt oil the grant just voted bv the government for tho ensuing financial year. The surgeon has been attentive in liis duties ana reports a large increaso in the number of patients admitted during the year, shewing also that we have received patlenti from all parts of the province. There are a number of incurables in thii hospital, some of whom wore brought from Victoria hospital years ago. The turn of $1,000 a year haa been voted for a convalescent home in Victoria, the lost few yean. The Board think, therefore, that some of these incurables Bhould be shipped baok to Viotoria. A great number of improvements have bean made during the year, walla and floors repaired, a wash-houso built, tho two cesspools thoroughly . cleaned; tho building being old, requires constant repairs, whioh entails considerable expend- inura. . T-W hospital Iim been filled to ita utmost (rapacity during the whole year. Tho Board desire to thank subscribers for generous substrlptions, lists of which are annexed, and without which it would have been found impossible to have kept the Institution free of debt; also the con* gregations of Holy Trinity Church, St. Andrew's (Presbyterian), Methodist and Baptist Churches for hospital Sunday oolleotioni, ami the following ladies and gentlemen for old clothes, linen, books, papers etc, *.—Mesdames C. T. Woods, C. K. Woods, Major, Lennie, H. Elliot, W. J. Armstrong, W. B. Townsend; Douglas, Edmonds, J. __V. Harvey, Baker, W. H, Keary, D. Hennessey, Cummings, A. M. Herring, Bronskill, Sisters St. Ann's Convent, ladies W. C. T. U., Bachelors' Ball Hatchery, Messrs. I.B. Fisher, Z, S. Hall. R. I. Bentley, J. S. McDonnell. The surgeon's report is appended hereto,, and gives full details of the work accomplished for the year. The average cost per day for each resident patient in the hospital, which includes the disbursements on out-door patients, is 67 cents, W. H. KEARY, Hon, Seoretary, SURGEON'S REPORT For Ybab Ending 81st March, 1887. _ft> tlie Members of tite Hoard of Directors; GENTLEMEN.—I have the honor to herewith present tlie report on this Hospital for the year ending 31st March, 1887: Number of Indoor Patients .....log " . Outdoor " no 41 Remaining in Hospital.. 18 " Died ..}. 14 Causes of death of the fourteen who died Mid; length of time In Hospital:—1 typhoid fever, tt Uys; 1 alcoholism, 13 dys; l effects of flre at Vancouver, 4 mos. 10 dys; I bronchitis, 4 dys; l lnflamatlon of bow 1 syphlfls; B dys; 1 paralysis, 4 dys; 1 aneu- rlsm (popliteal), * mos. 28 dys; 1 general debility, 3 mos. it dys; 1 aneurism (arota), 12 dys; Iold age, fl dys; 1 paralysis, 23 dys; 1 dropsy, 5dys; total, 14. Although the number of deaths is large the short number of dnys tn the Hospital of a large proportion of thom snows that they came in In a hopeless condition. The places when the Indoor patients were received from are ns follows: Vletorla A| Cariboo » 1 §?w^stminstor.'i.| Bonaparte Yale .....*....;.... Port Moody Hastings...*. Moodyville Port Haney. Ladner-*. Landing.. 2 Langley 2 Clover Valley 1 Harrison River 1 Mud Bay. 3 Chilliwhack 1 North Arm, Fraser 1 Boston Bar 1 Cassiar 1 Fraser River 2 Mission,.!/...;:..'.'..'.... 3 Pitt Meadows. 1 Vancouver-..,.. __1| Hope 1 CPU. 6| Total...; » .....tea The number of Incurables now In the Hospital Is twelve [I'll. This large number requiring to bo tnken care of from year to year render-, it impossible to make a number of desirable Improvements In the building, owing to tlie limited supply of funds. I have rntr._-U.co__ tho table of residences to show tlio people of Biitish Columbia that tbey ull ought to tako an Interest In helping on thin Institution, which is Increasing tn usefulness every year,, as may be seen by comparing tho number of Indoor patients of the previous yenr —seventy-tlvo (75)—with this year- one hundred and throe (108)* Wa atill require a lot of d ruining to bo done about and from thc building. The' floors and walls have been improved and the new wash-room Is a grent addition to the comfort of the place. I have great nl.•.inure In thanking a number of friends of the IIonpitul for presents of clothes, old linen, pictures, books and papers. Again I hnvo to thank tho steward, Hr. Clinrli's Withy, for his constant attention to the eluanltness of tho bulldlngand his ktuilnossnndnttoiiilon to tbe wants of ttie sink and his readiness In carrying out till my directions, Before •Hoeing this report I must offer my sincere thanks to the medical gentlemen who an kindly off), red their uNslstanOe to myself whenever required durlnu the past year. Inm Yours Faithfully, R. I. BENTLEY, M. Ii., Surgeon H.... H. TREASURER'S REPORT. In presenting -the accounts for tho past year.the Treasurer bees to cull ntt.-htimi to tbe faot that the outlay has bt. on rigidly scrutinised, In whieh he has beon nbly assisted by the Steward. Mr. Digby. There seems little prospect of any reduction of expenditure. You will notloo that tho subscriptions have boen liberal and have beeu a great assistance In keeping tho institution free or debt, it Is to be regretted thnt the government have reduced tbe giynt to the Hospital frpm MJjpo to $;.,- 800. Wi H* KEARY, Treasurer. Thk Trkamurer in Acrrr. with thr Rov- AI, COLUMBIAN HOHMTAl,. RKCKIPT*-.. To Balance from 1*85-0 8 2110 02 Government Orant, 4,500 00 Paying Patients, MB 40 Collection!, and Subscriptions, 515 75 n.i.Bentley,Esq._|l.n.,refund, W 50 Collections, Holy Trinity, 38 00 " Baptist, 24 00 " MeXhodtRt, 118 55 •* Presby teriottt. „ 57 78 R. S. Hanna, proceeds of Ball ut Elgin, Mrs. Towle, proceeds of Ball at . Langley, 10 25 95,8-8 82 17 00 KXPENDITITRK. By Audit .Bedding, Bread, Clothing, . ., Drugs and Appliances, Furniture, -- Funerals, Fuel, Groceries, Insurance, MeatandFlsh, Medical Comforts, Hilk. flsisbi H/ish House, RciislntoB-lldllits, ' Salaries, ,„ Stationery, Printing. *c, Hblpplog Incortblc, ...I 10 00 ma mm mta an im ISS IB imoo mm SIS 25 MIX) KB 00 ao7« Itl 88 195 00 now 1,8. .) 35110 « n Balance after pajrlnf amis, tn Marcli ai-t, taw EiaialnM anil found oorraot, W.H. lS3ll«r. Ht* Wntmlnsler, Mny «H, IW. Hit or S__...l_er■ to HosplUl. MOOD.YVILLE. Mowlyvillc W, M..Co., |80 » It Springer, COO EN.qPng, '_ 00 *T.»iOrath,S 00 P,.Jamls, "'I! CO ft. H. Flood, 2 00 E. Cadwallader, J. Little, W. Gower, J. H.Hender* son, I.H..3. VVu-lor. T. Tamnree, O, -O.'Harlnll, 1-0 A. May, 2 50 ,l.Mo\VMmioy,2S0 N. Trim, 2 00 A. Brown; 1 J. Doyle, . 1 601 C. Armstrong, 1 A0 A. MoColBim, l_ SOl 2 50 2 50 5 00 1 50 2 50 1 50 2 50 1 50 1 50 250 200 W.A. Winger, 1 00 M.B6)k, 100 H. Pike, 2 50 D.MoCallum, 2 50 W. Dineen, 10 00 A. Robert, 1 J. Chapman, E. Green, G. Williams, 8. Haslam, W. Saundors, 2 50 1 50 1 50 1 00 Bra A. E. Calkins, 1 50 11. Uniloli, |J. Blsgren, E. Martin, {J. Letter, its. Bailey, 2 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 RICHMOND. Ij.W.Twaddle.lO 00 $160 50 W.D. Ferris, tl 00 J. Prestidge 25 A. Kilgour, 1 00 J. T. Errlngton, 75 Geo, Carsoallen, 50 D. McDonald, 1 00 Mrs. Gerow, 28 H, Somorvlllo,. 50 8. Yoiall, J. Johnson, J. Shaw, K. C.Kirkloinl, 1 00 F. IS. Taylor, 1 00 Ccipt. Stewart, 1 00| 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 LADNER'S T. MeNeely, $10 00 H. N. Rioh, 5 00 Jas. Bone, 1 00 Chas.Clausen, 1 00 W.L.McBride, 1 00 N. H. Bain, 2 50 W. Kirkland, 1 00 J. B. Burr, 1 00 H. Hollienson, 1 00 [John Sir', Shanly, J. Jones, K. Smith, D. Smith, H. McDonald, 1 00 Jos. Griffiths, 2 60 Jno, Ferguson, 1 00 John Swanson, 1 00 J.W.MIllw, 100 Jaa. Miller, 1 00 Wm, Nicoll, 60 Hugh Boyd, 1 00 Mrs. Thornber, 1 00 123-5 LANDING. G. MoKonrie, 1 00 Wm. MoKee, 2 00 J. C. Ferni* hough, 2 50 Ai Gilchrist, 1 00 Sharped Paine, 2 00 D. Woodward, 2 00 Geo. Green, 1 00 Chris. Brawn, 1 00 LULU IISAND. $36 50 Walter Leo, $100 E. J. Jones, 1 00 Mrs. Peterson, 1 00 Frank Jeason, 1 00 Cly 4 Swift, 1 00 O. P. Bylander, 60 Thos. Kidd, 2 50 Blair Bros., London Bros., Geo. London, John Dall, Ed. Millerson, M. Welch, A.E.Anderatm, 2 00 2 50 60 1 00 1 00 2 60 100| Alfred Adham, 2 50 H. M. English, 2 50 E. S. Bartruff, 1 50. Chas. Friend, 60 Jas. McKay, 1 00 M. Stoves, 2 50 Thos. Lindsay, 1 00 F. Humphrey, 2 00 I John Green, 1 00 Thos. Harris, John Taylor, Ely Sanders, David Reid,, S. M.Pearson, 100 Chancey Leo, 1 00 |Thirklo4Tiffln,2 50 Rise Reez, 1 00 H. McDonald, 2 50 $45 50 50 2 00 2 00 100 MOUNT LEAMAN. D. Nicholson,* 50 E. W. King, 1 00 Jas. H. Loe, 1 00 I.R.McGregor, 50 L.Paqni, J, Yowert, L. Fletcher, 60 1 00 $5 00 WADE'S LANDING, F. E. Wado, $5 00l_t.G.McKenny,2 00 Ralph Burton, 2 00>F. E. Wade, 1 00 . . $10.00 NEW WESTMINSTER. Corbould k McColl, $20 00| J. Cunningham, 10 00 Hy. Elliott, 10 00 C.McDouough.lOOO J.Ellard&Co.lOOO S. H. Webb, 10 00 J. A. Calbick, 6 00 I. B. Fisher, 20 00 L. L. Doane, 10 00 Jas. Cash, 5 00 Van Volken* burg ft Uro, 10 00| E. S. Scoullar ft Co;, 10 00 |Jaa. Punch, 2 50 H.Johnson, 2 50 A Kilgour, 25 00 Alfred Adams, 14 00 Geo. Mead, 2 50 W. Vianen. 2 00 J. E. Phillips, 2 00 J.S. Macdonell.l 00 D.S.Curtis,. 2 50 .A.M.Herrlng, '2 50 J.Cunningham. 2 50 D. Robson, 1 00 $190 00 HOPE. C. Galloway, $5 001A. H. Coppeti, I'tO (1. Wilkinson, 2 50.1. Murphy, I'M Chas. Murphy, 1 00 J. G. Bristol, 10 00 Rolaild Rider, 50 D. A. McDon* J. W. Wirth, 2 00 aid, 1 00 Wm. Yates, 2 00 B. Silvor, 150 J. A.Fr-sor, 1 "OOT. Alvariiy, 1 00 Hudson BayCo.2 00'J. H. Bears, 2 00 Jas. Carrigan, 2 50 Luke Gibson, 1 50 Jal.Wardle, 2 50|W. L. Flood, 2 50 (ImylOml $4,100 asro'tioie. In the Waller ef.tke Kalale .t B*vlcl welts, lite iT-ppertMias,4-e_tiM-, Inlolalr. ALT, PEBHOSt 1NOEBTET) TO THE Estate ol the late David Wells, must P'lyllin amount of hticli IndehUiesi.to me at New Weitm-tistM. B. n., forthwith. And nll ncntoiiK having claims atnlnst the wild Kslnle must soml till* ssllte In, duly p'roveii-,on nr L. fot-c latb Jnno' neat. tilledthlii'lMh April,A. fe; iipl8um2wl Admlnlslralor. m QRtP] m, CANADA'S COMIO JOURNAL GREAT IWPR0VEWEWT3 FPU 1887, 11HICAlMOF"(lBn*»lstoset forth,In , In an iniiiitrlhUauillndepcndentnian- nnr, the puKSlha oventa of <'it nnd I an •political ami social life. Its Cartoons sneak more definitely and more pleasingly than whci'o columns of ttdltorlal. Intnnpun- K«n t, piimMv nppr_ditbl<n, nnd artlstlo stylo of prt-Ncntluica milijeet, tho whole sltun- llon Ih roveaTed ,at a ahince. Tlw sacceM nf Grip shows how well this faot Is appro- ciated-its Cnttoona on the passlhf Mlli- lonl events of the country being oven more eagerly sought-after than the chaste and humorous latter-press of the paner,*- though the latter Is equal to that of any similar publication on the continent. " The publlshersof Orto are malting ex tonslve improvements for 18M The Ola cover is to be discarded, aOd the* journal will hereafter comprise 12 pages, and be printed on heavy toned and calendered papor,—every number being■onrtlstlnally executed as to compare favorably wltn the best papers on tho continent. The advts. will be compressed and more systematically arranged; while similar im provements will be made an to the letter- press. A new and nandsome design will adorn tho title page; while th" Cartoons will certainly hot snifter from extensive ImproYemems In the nrtlstle department, The price of Grip will bomifier be*»a year, which Is lower than, that .of any paper of lis kind In Amerlcai-mirtt of them selling for IT*. Single numbers of Grip wiil be io cents. ■ Twice ayear.at Midsummer and Christmas, a beautiful special number will bt Issued, the number of pages being tn-' ereaseu, and pleasing features introduced, particulars of wbloh will bp given In preceding Issues/ These numb .ri will * be presented to subscribers without extra ebarge. GRIP'S PLATFORM I Humor without Vulgarity; IWIotlsm without Partisanship; Ttitti witfiQut Te-Qpcr. •ply *t a Tear, MsfMf ffffOff.. ■ Address the Grip Printing and Publishing (.'ouipanr.aiand Sn Kmni hut et, We«. '_____^toraw*riP TO J.ET. D BOOMED HOUSE ON AOjNKS STUIT O Beut-ll6por;jm *" dmyllte hbiitb. Applyto ■j).N_.- 'V* EDMjBl- Cheap foi- Cast t/TR. ANDREW LEAMY, SOLICITOR, M MtKenile St., is aulhorlied lo sell a Farm of 160 acres for wm. Ti;e aollls the very best In the provlnoeand the fann IS out In two by thu Nicomekl rlyer.ln which: then Is a neveMalllng supply of trout. There ls an orchard, apod house ami tan tad- w acres in timothy. There are a sohool house and ohurch within a mile of the iarm and the roads ore In prime condition. dwnp-5ral Lanfl iegMtry OrdHnnee. I8TO. lot Nijljll, ilnap I, XewWesttsl-sUr HEREAS THE CERTIFICATE OF Title ^f James Charles Prevostto w the Bbove'loT-iras been lost or destroyed and appltcatidllThas been-mado for n duplicate theroofpnotloo Is thlmfpre hereby Slveu thataltwUiOertllloateof Title will o Issued In lletMthulM lost or destroyed, In ono nionth from (he date hereof. _ ... ...Ull-Ugjjg _ >uty Reglstrnr. Land RMtlstijrOffloe, _£',„• ,__ New.Wesfmlnslci^Kh May, 1837. R. Vf. AR_gWW_*0 ydhiybml_ .__ . .... .___,—.jla . —_ _._.Ifqn_an,__>ck'PlMisand specifications Can bo seen iw my oltloo on and nfter Monday tho Oth Inst. Thi lowest or any tender not necessarily ""^ ' a\..aRAK-, %X Architect, McKenslwt. Niw Weitmlnster, 2nd May, 1M7.' clmy_til L_ . NOTIOE. SrrtlNaH OF THE COUNTY OOURT of Cariboo will be hold— At Clinton, Friday, 13th May, 18SI. Atljlllooet, Weclneadayj 18II1 Mny, HOT. Al ISO-Mile House, Tuesday, 2»th.Icine, 1887. ' At Soda Creek, Thursday, -toils June, li«7. ' At tyiesn6llGinouth, Mondny, tth .Inly, At Rlohtleld, Saturday, Oth July, 1887. By Command, t-j" R?JNO.- BOBSOttj sU\C Provincial Secretary, Provinoial -ecrctary's QtUce, 20th April, 18S7. Uap-8ld JOHNS. COX, |MM_T£R » DWLW IH rT COSTS NO MORIS TO KEEP GOOD L Fowls than It does to keep poor Fowls! My Breeding Pens are equal to any In the tJnitcd btates or Canada. I propose to.furatsh Eggs from premium and flrst-class Fowls, my design being to establish a reputation that will last. Cash must accompany all orders. ' , Address, with stamp, JOHN 8. COX, dwfeTtc New Westminster. OVBft THK .'. I'. R. T« BEND & RETURN , UncJ-jtho Allspices nl tho Y.M.C.A. B' ~ ETWEEN HOPE AND NORTH BEND U soma of Uienuwl-inugnllteentHctMi- eluding Fraser.t ho •far-fiihied canyons df the ery nlong the wliole line of rallwny, in yhof" * ' ' J' " Train will leave We,.tiiiiiiPtcrn(8o,._.locli tu the morning, returning nt ViHU In the ovening, ' ; tickets ftr the, keund Trip unly $t.M. and the samo prlee will be charged from Intermediate station*-*. Children between nMSXmXnueHuirf'af'liXyitl, Ogle, CampMl A Co., %. S. Hnll, O. s. Curtis A Co., A. M. Herring. Oeo. Grant A Co.. nnd w, a Austin. Ni Bl—Trnifr stops at Port Hnncy, The Mission, Harrison mid Yule onU*. __dwnp»Hd ' ■' ' w A'N f m ■' i.I.Rfc_IASERl.FOil, , , M_rln.48Mll0iitrfEnclliu.8-ll. en, ttmm, Implrtiort, In- lectori, el.., gleim Fitters', t__s Flttws' and Plumkers' BrBssamH>anOoii<ll,lllklniliofJ|ln. Drill Bteol, Machinery Sled, Picks, Shovels, Iron . Htecl Wire Hope, (lubber Hone, etc., | ! ■allwiy SI OMInulars* smeml tap* •Um, Soraponi, Cars, Antle and . Bar Iron anclHteel, ('mw-linrs, Portland Cement. Rnoflne Paper. , lliiilillny ' Paper, Flre-pmul ItoolliiK Ccmenl, etc., {na st ^ii^.wi^rltli.t.llarlilai'ry. Shnfllna, Pull' ers, Ijoather :*tf*, »J Tin ..Alnt, __ Corrugatetl Iron F.Miows, «„,-, ,-ica, "-**™*"1 Hammer. Handles. Best I'liile nnd „._ . Axe, Pick, Fork and Hncnmei- lluiicllei. Ilpsl WhiteOnkS-tal., HHisl., lfi»ul, ao*gul. gets. ffi^U.Wc-cidlHon'a oelebroted -c New York VtinilKlies, Chctpmnn Sons „ Co.'s Flsh Halt .in kincfs), One new ■all's lalt. One new riMlfa-lf.--A|i|*ly to V. WKLCOMH McCllAllY, - Mechanical Draughtsman A Contractor. J-tr Plain and Specllleations fnr Boats, l^fn_.7Ml-.luor> e^ja^ully^. Hew Westminster,ft C, Jan. !15. '87. ii " dwlnaBte ..... Mowing the Dates M4 Plteea of Coirta of Anlie, Kill Print, nnd Of er tt« Tewlarr, for the < IBs]-H^ *: SPRING ASSIZES. [ On Vtuiionvlr island J Vlclorln......... Monday,.... ,l_lh May. Hatialmo ...Tunda.;. ;.-Tth June. . .,,. [OaMaUilaad] ,, . _Tew*»_ii_ln_ler..W--he-_ny:..«h May,' Kamloops ..Monday tth Jnne. Clinton Monday lnthJlinc. FM,t, ASSIZES, ._,_,-, r___..,tu.4, ' RldiDald lto»day.........lllh Sept. fcllnCn. ..,.,.....»J_nii_ayc..5ttli-Si|it. Rimloops Monday..,. Srd Ocl. :f ba-Va«a««wer Island ]•■ Victoria ,-Monday 38th November. Nainimo Tnesday. ...flth Deoember. dapMU 5 :' NOTICE. QTim fuo du*. ^Cfflef: Ite to pifthat fcxada IMnud. | and dwrlbeftisfi jnmencflg ilWhe_____ ___ ____ ci. vitjfot Sec, 0[ thenoo 'North 40 chains; thence West 80 chnins; thenco South w chains; thence Eust 40 chains: thenoe North 40 chains; thence East 40 chains, to polntof commencement, -_.___,__._-__ H. D. HELMOKEN. Victoria, & C, A^rll 22,1887. dap85m8 ^NOTICE. K'^WBPnllPSR Infehato atipr. fo the Chief Commissioner of Lands ana Worku to purchase •iwaerei of land [more or IchrI Hitnatc on Texada Island, New Westminster Dlstricl, und ..escribed »• follown ■•' 4 J Commencing at the N.W. corner of N.B. '' of Beo. 1); thence Houth 80 chains; thenoe — _______ . thence follow- East G olinlns to shore line; Ing meandering of shore, iessH ihenSo East in uhalnif (i to point of commencement. .. M. W. TYRWHI-PT DRAK! Victoria, B. C, April '22,1W7. si) NOTICE. VTOTICK IS HEltEBY OIVEN *H1S»» IN days aflcr dido Ilnlend U)applyto fe.!.';„ iia«'a°K5, _n_ut Texada Inlnml, New \.'e»t in I uster District, defori^dn'y._*'-*« tf»__w na Jw moe r ---.--. -, pi.l -H-nn-"*«»_i>_i_w.Bh0l%. line; ihenee following meandering of ihore Hue In a north-westerly direction to R, E. corner of Heo. I; thenee North 10 chalni. [nigrc or Ions]; thenoe Best 40 chains to *j)olnt of ro.ninenooment; . .1 AMES LUMBE.RT SMITH., Viotorin, B.O. .April 22, W87. dBp2Tlm2 i'-i Admfriistraior's - ^Q&zgWj Ite Estate SNAT SBANTON, DeCMSt'd. Iidestate. ' ... ' ' ;_t SEALED -ENDKBS for the purchase , of.-jot.lci, iiifjc'ii1-f'.vi'ii,-icu_iurli^'i,''""*"~ of tho Olb-ot'Nlw.'WeauiiftsfiM1 recoived by th. un.i.'i-sigdiiOi'i. •* Wt. S»fh day of Muy, IH*.". Tlm highest or any tender nut neceimiirll*-ni*i*optcd.* Dated '-2nd A pill, IM. dapL-Sml H, A, JENNS,. jUlmlnlstrator. THK STKAMBR - (I QLAOYiS" UNTIIj ittflftafiH Nb*(S_!*WlLL lenvo'W liesWii Jrf.for PiRces Wliiirf.for* und War lenv Clilillwhack . , -—OX—r* .. - .,, TUESDAYS & FRIDAY8 At7 A. M.i rtcturnini thc.fiillowing.clays. \,. ?"* , For frtlglit, _<•., upply on board or to. ' W. M'ATlifiiRS, dmh8ltc ;..,,,. j;:: 9a t|is Wlilrt., NOTICE. WANTED TO Pi Cords of No. 1. to W. dwmyl2ml Draft Found. nODND IN THIS OITY, A DRAFT E on an Ontario Bank, The owner Is requested to prove property ind pny charges. Apply at thi store of ._H__>_,.**ow*H2EajL_. i-uuinuiui. I'M UNDERSIGNED hll ntablllhld - hlmmlf I n the Cltr of Nnr W-iUnln- Iter With t FIRST-CLASS COVERED OABBIAGE, TTii._lcitv.il Mr-HM-_st_u_t . - ' T_iy:iMlstiteCkal«H. Orders loft it the Colonial Hotel or not by telep_o'no,wltl be promptly ittended lo day or night stable nnt H. Elliott'• _ JOS. OATES. Telephone Ko. Hi mylte ma ws*.-i.TA'-T.nw INK & STAIN EHAo-EB Will remove all Ink or 'Phik' Suint, Iron Rust, Grease or Mould, and leave the paper or fabric perfectly uninjured. Ti#i*v>iRiot.#eea I. C. STATHMI. A MHHTW0 CO. Sew Wostminiter, Vancouver t Viotoria clwnolfito Land Bcglstrj Ordlnanct, 1870. IMS*.it, NMk IV; Pari«rBUtrlet Isil _ It.. lM,ln Ihe City ot Van-aver. JAB tM OEBTIHCATE OF le of Frank W. Hart jo the above ii lost or destroyed tend anpll- bAn made for a duplicate thereof! Notice ls therefore henby given thit a fresh Certlncato of Title wfll be Iuued In lieu of that so lost or destroyed, unless oause bo shown to the contrary within one month from the date hireof. R. Vf. ARMSTRONG, Dimity Rettitrur. Land Registry omee, •'■■■•', "•■*" NiwWesfir -nlnsiijjSOth April, 18H. Tilimmii.au. Nil. ..o:_wxti wm mm llnii-l Dry Qoods, Men's Furni-Htt.__ Qroceries a Provisions, c WWDBOM'S BLOCK, Oolombjl St ' dw-a_8t- _e5ro_RT__^: DnHiirai p'©'-b_-_:_-?_A-'-_T:',sr DRUQGI3TOI Ke* WmlMlnitcr, B. 0. dw'rflliiol- "''■'• _?'_koii_ri.ci- New WestmiDBtep, B. G. IEM*MMHE Delivery Wagons, ■''■'"'•"'daWiages, Top Buggies,'* Open Buggies, Phaetons, , i ^-metihetibem? Dog Carta, Drays, __-'•*.____' stages, AKD KVUByrHINO IV '__!* VEHICLE LINE.. Scoonil-liand 8t»_et * RlfrMI Wlf* Ont lor salo cheap, - ...,„_, __., ItpalrlnK, Painting k TfWpItt done at reasonable prions. ',.., BLACKSMITHINC In all lis Branches. K*t_n_tei given on V. Jroiiwork anil Contract! taken. llorse-ShoeltiB nnd eeneral Jobbing. . i Wo also keep is, itodt'Mftply tht trado, Iron, Steel; (*lmta«, Cuulfierland Goal, Horse and Ox Shoes, Harrows, 'Hon ud -tool Harrow Teeth, C_i_ Springs and Atles, and a complete si of CtrrlajeHardwaro. ■■'-■-. ,. A lot of first-class Plough)' t' HM. rowt0)1 hand. , ,..,'■ "/."■.■ "J, urWe havo got Iho host worHment had In the country, and'wilnpm-r* all the stoek wt use from the .Cfc-i liienlly wo dun ofMr In.liiMtheftlt t e.in..rJthilw.rnnl,rnol linv.dM]i time nun. All material and work 1« . the shop will taj'uaranteMt jp bt Justis, represented! Orders tram tha oofinW prom»llriitt-)id«d'_».!i ■> •■' • • , dwaitfllc* ' RIID & OUNRII CipltRl, U,000,000; raid, |48,04)M»0 Rates at tow as any other Company doing Business in British Columbia. | sr Kiiki promptly taken, and Losses satisfactorily adjusted. T. R, Ft AH*ON, doo7lo (EC. a* P. Co.) AOENT. • mw.maxM.x. IN0U€EMENT8 — ron THB H0WDA¥S n«t INtyg, . illKEf IB, RflBOB kL1" ti0M:T»B?«AKO_'Aa -irt-iih.I'tm ta a poalUon to nil tt bottom prion, My Ooodi an inarM ll'«|in figokot ud it -Mm it-lip to mitt t_t__. hwi<dM ooant Mid tst: Otll and KepHo-before purohulng olsewh.ri. m Vm Watoh lUpalriag t_p_cl.lt;. Jewelry mull to ordir. •**,-, FtCHAKE. WATCHMAKER OnwiTt Tim Bars. , tlw-dtlBto .i'i ai,! ; ■ i ii' —1.11 .' MM* HMNMD Fruit Trees, omameiiial Trees, Small Fruits, And OARDEN STOCK on hind In fteit Tarlety. Bvirythlnt flrst-clais and fotnlshed In lood shape. a. VT.HENRY dw-deuto Port Hammond, B.C. w LADNER'SJ.AND1N8. NOTICE of MALE 75 Heat) of Cattle, 8 Work Horses, 4 Hint It fotl, 1 Colt, ind an tsu.rtment of _„• rlcoltunl Haehlnerr, In* tlidlnj i Self-Blnders, 8 Waioni, St., »M Bet or Uirnen. II N, RIOH HAS BECKlVKll IX- 11, structlonl to Inolnde the nlmve In his Salo at the Delta Block Yunl on wt'et. - ' mat. , tar Further entries are solicited, .dwmyiiic ... . , Look Here! fF YOB *VANT TO MAKE A NICE PRESENT To a friend or relative, to down to STIR- SKY'S and look at somo of thoso exist. •rtlaary kartells In UlMt' aad Bentlemen. field _n« aitTer watt'kM, ch»m», ilhtrntt, ete., ele. Or If yon want a useful ornanilnt _)r yonr mti^MtimWH!*'- HeliMlllnttt BOmOMPRMlM. '-" Watches,from 15upwards,all warranted FM. WatehMtalritia Ipeelaily, and rkmaushlp guaranteed. plaoe-the "Blui tobd worki tar Remember tli. StoW."' dwIUSyl Columbia St, New Wont. GUARDIAN PIANOS , .3MH W~~ - • THE UNDERSIGNED has just received a large consignment of Pianos and Organs, Which h« will tell cheap. These instruments may be purchased for .cash, or in monthly instalments, to suit purclMrter. Gall ind getem>ri»|«w.. befowpur- , .htsing'rf«wll.f., and it wlfl be jtoyou7l_t_f._t ' ;-.. Second-hand Pinno* and Or- ***9_S!'Jf?.??-Wt- IiJ.lf_fti4nt.rnay be seen at | Mr. D. lyal's Book and SUtion- dWmhlli t. OP LONDON, ENG, total funds, (w_B__.ni.-_r) -'.' HTABUBHIO latl Rlski Taken at Rates m Low as any other Reliable Comp'y. t. R. PEARSON, cloeTt* (a O. B. A P. CO.) AQENT. I W.B. AUSTIN, DEALER IN 4-0.nl Mkkb A ltr|t Anortment ttt DRY QOOOB -•Atm-' ■*' GROCERIES j ALW ATS ON HAND, SS*y'*_ua.d FeUtd'' WBOUWAUI AND RRTilb -**_• _-» MU N-JTBUB N in run tf ns cm, 1 *t7.rnnl-».rt^lM__y,l_Mptat_-_-., | lo IWt Moody, earrylni H.M.S. mills. Aino liquor o.Ut___o!iu.Mwt ean-. tunperale hablU -tnd om.il eoonomy ■Mm ttt publie tt wpttitlly low ittNb 4WKW. THEZS LAST OAHSi tit, rnttM _u"5>_M».» •)<■ Atho»t__-*lt»n_i_n stood In front of ont of the window, of tho Union depot and looked out lato tht ttnet Hll (tot wat wit, Mt ohtekt aunken. and Ut e i» had an uonttural biightatti. A i milt plty-d over hll pale few and brought into greater promlntnot hll Unok, bright -je. H t_.-l_._ly utn walked up to hiin. . , "Didyou tnk. thttmtdldno, Jaok?" queried the new oomor. •No,"ripUtd tht Intalld Jaok, with somidlBoiUtT. "Itmaket metlek. I don't Mt no now lor my lift on thtt lay, Tbt tldtrly min obtdtd him for hh laok ot hop-, aad toon Jaok wat incised In a bttvy onroott, and, aaalttti tar hia tldtrly oo-P-doa. wtt movmg out In tht depot ln the dlrtotkin ol a train ion tht Ck-jago, llllwauktt tnd «. Paul road. nabttr ht"_ti.tn-fthoo_'*tht Invtlld by tht hand, and waa Introduced by tht latter to hii tldtrly companion. 8_^__r_^__^f^'r^kpntt^ aa ht itood ln Uwdtett-iu* watohid tba train -taring th. InHlM and hit friond moit ooft> •• Tht lick man it Jaok Talbot, ono tt *___? 2* HS! th. tlttklttt faro-..lot! ihattttr htm ***** **"• «*_ died t dtok or rektdln a chip. Has knownft-MI|*ar>F_roMo_7-tHr_U ■ baitfrlt-dj .-liisujeS ali'i hare-.0* Pt roi. to pUytOnow'tttt bt'a getting utar tht tnd of hit Uf.'t#_-_. Jaok't a lick man. and I (utttlp'i about ready to put la W thepa *&tW'Vm latt dial. But ht't grltto tht rtiy lut, tnd will dlt llkt_ ana whtn Uoomn hit turn.. - - ■ •-- " Tht old man livid In Loultvllle, and got to gambling. I gum ht always played poktr, bit tan hit him to hud after ha Hit- aUltd It that he uould not lat IMIOM. _--»:Plai*-8 R'ltvtry,-;!*--" and -mt-t'ttWltit. «a kepi tight'_!___, it h* ______ a bad tl luok and oou'dn't win a tingle ■< Al! lht dtaltrt got onto him, and the regular players got to coppering the old man'tbtt, to tun.*-.! they at hia losing. Ht quit t-HUngWg, and alter a white want broke, alter dropping a lew dollan. " Ha wat getting hard up and waa aetdy. Hit olothtt looked tough, tnd ht wtt gmtrally na down. "Jack handltd tha faro box at tha place where hi had dropptd mott of hll money. Ia thott daya Jaok wu ont ot tbe hut-looking mm In Kentucky, and' droned llkt a king. Ha wu a great hand tor thtwomen-Jtofc, I maan-and wu a* dttd mtthtr. " Ont dayJMkwu oomlng down trom the nom whar. kt had Juat boon dealing. It wm hit tun oft He wu dratted to HU. " At ht oama down tha' atalra and out on tht ttnet a young woman In black with a Till attempted to pau him ud lore, hir way up atalra. " Jack wm lnitntted la t ttcond. and, •topping htr, Uktd' htr emnd Into tht gambling mm. tot told him htr ttory; how htr ft_« wm addicted to tan, and how ha had loat everything and had pawned har dtad mother'a wedding ring, tnd wm thtn up In tha gamblingnomt. Bhaahowed her laoe while aba wm talking, and wm m purttyu a platan, and when tha uked Jtek.to tend htrftthtr, hetgreed to Itquloktr than you cut lay Jack Boblnaon. •Right hack up thott stake Jack ' want, and, oaiohlng tlghtot tht old man, who wu witching the game, apoke to liim tnd told him tome one t" wanted to aat 'him. The oi Jaok weat down on tho atraet "I don't know how It happened, but ' Jaok md tht gltl btotmt friendi, or it lout iha Mad to gat Jack to quit playing, ud alu made a play at him to git the old man to stop. "MeiNad. .1 bro tb< ft _,. When tht dltd lht . to quit playing ud to gat bar old man to quit, " Thst bo-Id bar, aad tba but layout of llowin on tha ooffln came trom Jack. Tha old mu wm Under broke ap, and ao wm Jaok. Ot ooune nobody erer knew luit bow It happened, but Jaok ud , tha old man had a talk; tiiey both felt down la tin month, and Jack gara tha old tallow a pointer about quitting. Tha i old mu aaid hie look muM ohange, ud p__roEM-wprfQB__ . Nomusleal . such long and enduring popularity ts "TheMualah." lt It recognized throughout tha whole world M the moit elaborate udfittm- plate* tong of praise eve- > written. Its entire text and motive celehratM tha birth ot __r_it_a-ltj<an4 of tht Chill Uu year. . It wu -OmtoaadMf*H_ndtl in 1741, th-i*tii. "* ' ■' (written In twent] , on.Aprlb SS, 17_. __jce ipwglbnd ina on Attar tbla year-It wMproduoed anna- ally by the oomnfier up to tha datoot hja death Jn 1769, ud wm tba lut per- fanttnee ever given by him. Tile tuoccu ot the oratorio WMlnatas. tueous, ud lt hu never tilled In Ita wonderful effect.. Oa tha ooomIoo ot " it, with oaa aoooid latt ind remained atandlng until tht finish. Among the audlejoj* pnfest on^tbat _"._$_ In England, and many parte ot thia ooun** t^7WS?__lleni_» filiig^during the additional aooompanlmenta The following Business DlnolMglplates ojslr to ixutons whose adT«rti«e___sts appear la thi Daily Counraun.. -It has' Mtn found truces a rule,that parsons wbo adTtitlie liberally are liberal ln their dwllnit, end many pirsons make it a rtt|a to give preference In tbelr dialings to those establishments whioh advertise truly. Tha following list is arranged al- phablUcally: LEQAL. T. C. Atkinaon ....Columhla St *.NtofiBol... ...Colbmhla Bt CorboaldTMcColl MoKensle St Branch omee it Vancouver. MBDICA1.. Dr.H.M.C00Ptr..... Dr.J. 0. Hlndenon Dr. 1. M. McLei Dt.&&, olfs Smith... INSVBANCM-, .rmttnngtllr.),.. .....Mcs IflumdiM.......*. .aio Ms lllfe_» accident].. Ohiiich «lt UMIIIwliack, B.tt MeSmaleSt ClttkaonHt 't4Hi7lVfe_"_o.ldini]......ColumbluSt BBAL EITATE AOaNCUM. ■W.N. Bolt... Oorbonld A McColl-. H. V.Edmonds W.D.Ferrll.. Cipl. Pltteldrllh for orcheetra wen written, and added to i_w_fir-- i *»i.«lgtest-_»i_w^_t: . Totart. Ia thii connection It Is ol r that the only further . to Improve tht mom win made recently by the eminent attain compoter, Bobert Fiux. " It la reported, however, tbat hia efforte bave cot boen an Improvement over the Motart arrangement, e "- " ~ _ j the lut arrangement, made Inr Bobert Franz, theoroheetretloalamooa by Handel himself. ,i*. WHAT TO T*M HQlfX. -kite tome to your wife t elaoere Wd hon- coal," . Thegtftoftglrei^Botatular. ' Taot-cKhemo to yoar wlft. Tflon you find a pltluat word tlott oa tha air.; And are pooled to know how to catch It,. Bid It oome to you it onee Ibr khntett keep ud cure, . Qsard il oanUonaly and Und.tr/ watch ii Tako that homo to your wilt. ttwM; bt t_M wandering now yon best may obtain It- Set t prompt ud careful watoh, both wittln udwUhoul,": ' ~ inVwhta one. you hava aada oat to gain It, . . Take OolhosM to yoar wlfc. Should there sleep within your tool a little' spsrkof lore, With • tendency «aih dty to growing brighter, . ■ > Let tbo "coal from off the altar" but touch it from above, And, with your e/ttl heart ktppltr mt lighter Take that horn, te year wiltj Should you ipy t littl. tin ia tht pathway of lift, Komitterhow, or when, orwhuerer, • "Eg '^mtimsttemtmimt Tike only te your wifo all tht good that you know In the worldly wtyt of life _ dallv gtvlagt Take your heart In yoar hud when yoar homtwud way you go, And you'll hive tt lut a lift worth tha living, To take home tsW, yoar wife. -[OsodHouekeeplng. A**.' mt*, or wnwwver, , _ _____ ,__ ,_ , on winning. Ha had all tba ohlpt In front ol him, and caabad them la ud kept oa playing. Ha baldly loatabet, and played thellmlt aa toon m htssw It wu Ma night to win. '--*— quit play ob him, ud ba ale obeofca aad bad a good many tbouaad dollan la his pockita whu bt lift, ••Thiproprietor,after the buk wm eloaed, ad_r_emt__lng to Jaok about playing a 'braot game' egaltut tha bank. Jaok ahot bim on tba apot. Ha didn't UU him, but eTerybody thought .,.-,«ldd.e.«d|^w« te ^tten mu came to htm m aoon at ht Uerntdof tht trouble udetuck to liim through thlok and tbla. Ea narer played tmm mil bcaetd right np, Al ly cleared bim on the oblige ot attempt to kill, forka wm a lawyer, aad a good one, too, l* '•Ido-»___wi_Hia-hertha old mu thought that Juk had ehaated for him *rm. ii I. '- ALaaN They do aome thtnga MtUr la Om- latent madldoe mawttotunn In patent mealeloe are publbhed, but tk. actual coat ot each Ingredient u w.ll. One tr-ptratlon that wu iold for 12.50 M iHown to have ooal about twelve eutt, and another titling at thirty outt coat not _tu* *♦«• two cantt a bottla __Si___lirK5_u 'Hareyouany ofl-pringT" Inquired tba ae__. ________lnd Daeeennr. t_^lXao-e%r*__£M^ slda. ••Oh,pa,air,"WM thatkrtlte reply, * ''_-5___k__|/»^_*_M-»b_C<»V' '• Kerrr toaeku It In any form." ____B"-.- '-'- Ate." A ."Im'Tiia-matb pttaatd ta know thit, tlr. J-ur sen ki a MmarktMt »W^S_1S. tMm^Sl^1"** » Iftup men ud two ladiea,walking la tblawtea: In tha centre was a low-iuid, stout, red- faced old lady, appanotly alxty odd jrean ot age. Tola wm Qumb Via. She wore a black tllk dreu madt thoit onough to ttoapa tha Boer; tba iklrtwu full, tha Inat being oovertd with elx or eight vandiktd Rounott. plain. Over thit wm worn a almpla little blaok cloth dolman wrap. AcloM luge Mack bonnet, trom wbloh hung a abort, blaok round net or grenadine veil, uf-try gray __TbrosR. tlmply behind her out, the cheeks wero aot red all over, but a tort of mottled -Md-aod-whlta. - -. Onee ahe united u. aoma ot the MrtT wm pnuoMto. tllatd Cr bead toward Um clout but iriitootetieeortrof etpoaed all ber teeth aa':ah« tmlled. They werevery white, and jo aru.and perfect m to look. -_tW__r Thi Qoeen carrfitr«_ eboay walking ttlck, abii made goad her eftow a-klmbo. la tl faal-M that did my heart good- ^waro*--1-- ----- a booming, sl__ ._.. ._. laihion, in Idw bome out by her ill-la and tat, dumpy tatia rleayuila. with Tht Worst taaawkai A year or two ago, whan Utueqr s ron almoat u muoh the regets Item wKkMt Ey«. Thtn without laoe In coidlag.taall aa tha ohuk. ite,la'Mtmtettf I Is 14 yeast at .Jhl ... ..j!M»_urlot!ty, lad's mother It nm ■ at-Mlghttd*— [BoiWn Travillir. .^ —. Shannon.........._»-».. Woods, Turner * Gamble. ....Columbia St ....MqkenaleBt ...McKensle Bt :=»| ....MoKenile SI Vancouver ....Colnmbia Bt AHOHITBOT, Ae. Mi®»* 0.-H. Now............ Clinton St O. W. Grant. „ McK-Klle it COMTBACTOBt A B.ILBBBt. Ackerman Bros........ NewWestminster A.flVIONBBBS. ljidner'l frapii'............'.....H....„,,...«ColnnibiaHt AOBNTS rOBBAOHlRBBV.Ae. FreserA Ijeonnrd ....Vancouver r. Welcome McCrady MoKeilaie St MUSICAL IKI-nUMBXTa. John Adam ...Vancouver T. R. Pearson Columbia Bt FB1HTIHO _> BOliUla. The Columbian Steam Printing Establishment...... Columbia St SVOVBS * TIBWABB. H. M. Cunningham A Oo. Columbia St Ml VITTIBOt. H. M. Cunamghim A Co- Columbia St SBWIBO HACBINBS. 0.3. Bobion*. _. ........ColumblaBt ., SBHBBA- MBBCHABDISM. W.JL Austin .......Front St £ O. HtUOr...... ColumblaSt Wm.MoOoll Columbia Rt C. MoDonough.. Front St DRY OOODS. Mar.be.... Columhla St; "ila e* Co Columbia Ht Rani A Co 'c0!'"0?!''!.1 1 inbellACo .ColumblaSt folobo Housel Columbia st DBBSSMABI-B. columblast ^a*____M jgsSttt% FVBSHTVBB. »!_^«1_»r_^"'^ffi2te Bon Marohe... JmBllirdAl , MINN MeDotcgall... wii WOOD* OOAL. HinryXlllott [Olden left at W. McColl's] PBVOI, Ae. ft_.-_rui_.co...,...,,.—»~fig«sM;lf A. f-SU................-..".- ..ColumbiaSt ODTCIIBBt. ' ROM. Dleklaf-n ...Oolnmbla St. WATCBMAKBBa * JBWBLBBS - r. Crake..--*.........- - Columbia St r. _41___i;~._, -Columbia St S M. MeSaufilten... .Columbia St ■LtCKSBITHISO* OAMBlAOB . WOMBS. imbiaBt Thos. Ovens...... Raid A Currie... M HOTBLI. ItmbliBt ...OhumhSt .Vletorla BBSTAVBANTS. Mm. Jennl. McNeil .,-.... Front it PAIITBRI, Ac. Chaa. Murray....™......... .Clarkson Bt ' BOOTS ABKOBB. A Co ..Columbia St .OolumWi_i ...Columbia Bt its*... Was. Bos.... TAU.OB1. D.DryUil.ACo. .ColumblaSt BAB-SBT. A. DHbll.._.- ...~ ...*-oat St HOBSBB1BB. G. W. Hjnry—™™„..„-_it: mond Inen E. Hnloherson, FAROT FOOLTBT, Ae. Jno. 8. Cot .Royal Avenue BOX-MBNTAIj. Alei.Hamllton -Church it ___dttA.Son?- .-..-lew WNtrntnater TUECAltA- m.nCo.,.11* 41 Front Bt. NltWIt. 1-.fi _iel.t_ and But Helling Needle ssapl. of Nw» No. ., SnMid In F picwB. Particulars sent when stamps encdoaMnrreply. Sn cfaeet Jtaat, fliVoat-. BfnJaurfi forre.ily. NOTICE. Intend to SOT C* B HRKBRy O.IVEN TgAl JO i dayv »S««r_<*t5iri SphBf.lOoin*^-''^- ds«rlh«fi.«_>iibws: Commenelnf n» Use 8. E._orncr of the tMHWm.-* IB*n<_PB_st 40 chalnai thence Nortii at rbalnst thence West* ohalati.ilMno. '#•»«_* ■#J5bkln,: 'hence BlltT'"^*''-"*-'' point-. ,..,.. . .,-_-_--_--., MCIC80N. dai-ffim- FIW, Wt. Accident * Marine IftMfflflce. _b.d»a*__r__i__t' DomiiliiiExprBnXaNp'f.li. •■aiWBeabadto-«k !Mkc- awtbt met Sold. - OOL-M'.IA BTIMBET, . , Tiltpbemtl ,,ii_B|ir'll--H--iillinii MiMes McDOUGALL COllT^BlA STR___T,. New Westminster, B. C. tarSatlsfoetlonj-iarantecd. dapute a-TiZ-TICB. 5_5BY GIVEW.TfiAtT *""* '" " ntw ot VTOTICE IS HL^ .„ ri we have aft. fed to the Mlnhifii . the Interior fora-IcenHe to <'U. Umber on the following yewrll.e-4 lanUn, Hitustetl to thedWrit.t'O-WMi-Weiitmlnstf-r anU Pm> vlnceof Brlllnh'Coium hlnj The Nortii*_a*4 .0 a«r<»»i uf HcrLlon. iW, TownBhlpOJ.nii-1. Tlit) North lftOnpi*'of 8wiion ,11, Town* »htp(7Jtseven, In Oroup Out*. The Honth-eaiit'Bfl neten ot nntl hhtiitl ti.lti- ntPtl in section II, TownahU' [W], forty. ROYALOJTY PL4NINO MILT*CO. ILImltedJ JOHN HKNUKYrMaiiajrer. Nt'wW*;'BlmlnHler-B.t!., April 23rd 1887. ilitpZiiti] What fwitmm Bay Aidut thi STARR KIDNEY PAD. "Treatment by Absorption linx for mi time been reoovDlHtl by Medical Men _.. be the newt simple and efleettiul meant une n ko of conveying to, Di-ieaned Oigrttm/M UvM,»butinc«i.Mof KI(lneyT>I(teoi«« im- Complainut atundaut tliemin, «ii«*t. .ful treatment was prqetjeabty ImiwMlMpim- til the Introdtiotloii of tho HUirr Kidney Pad. It eosU lees than a single prtserlp- tlott and Is immiMurahly more fteohtve WSA^-smL^Ttm^ the eent ofUiaease, It* ourallve properties Iwromt* absorbed by thedlnented and en- feebled Organs,continuously and directly, hn required to Insure In return Iheir heal* thyaottouandorlfelnatvigour. It_icom: fortable fo the paflet\t apd ul«anant in lt« eflHtx, ahd eu res wliert nothldg else1 can,. The Starr Kidney, ltd acoomplTsbeR positive, decisive results, A more valuable discovery os a true remedy for Kidney DtMaees Araanever made.- Medical Geertte In.Toronto, is h pormrtnent sure ourii for dlwaaeK, disonTers and eilmcnU of the Kidneya, Bladder and urinfary secretive system,or attendiint coranlalntN, causing pnin Inthesinall of the back, sides,etc., produc-lug urinary dlaonlars,4ueh as loo rrequeiit, scanty, diflicult, painful or copious micturition, inability of retention and Hodltaentary urine, dropsical symptoms, etc.. de hating theprexehcetn the system of dhiMiies common to the urinary seen- SL^iR^iH^-^-i0^ ^_i*^k^«Wh lyt the blndder and passage's, Bright's disease,1 dlsbeus, dropsy, piles, nervou . dchQliy. etc. K*nd for pamphlet to I.ANOLEY A m%\^mmsf^imi A CO., Mew Westminster: T. MCNEELEY, Ladner's Landing: FT. MoDOWRUj * CO.. HABTINOXHAW MILL CO., THE VANCODVBB UUUO CO., Vancottveri W. B. Ht-bMtT9E "*■ ""A "-—-'-; ^ onv., Vancouver and B auHoopsj I.' B. LOVEMj Yale: W. R.MEUAW,TrlestVelley. H. CLAKKA CO., Kamloopi. dwseSSrl TESTIMONIAL! ruiiemirci', S.trd June, 1880. MO. 0. ItOBERTSON, ! Representlnt Ooldle A McCulloch, Oall, Ont Sre.-We the nndenlanod bavins wlt- nMiod ttte lerrlblo «re--hloh wiped out ot exlatenee the yount otty ot Vanoouver, on the. uth Inst., have, alterthe nre, examined the safes MM.W ypn, Mme Of which were put to tile moit Mventest, havlnt been surrounded by lane quantities oflatd and DMU, and we ate pleaued to tesU.. to the remarltabli manner In wlileh .every Sale iold by yon pfeiirved «. eonlents. nol onlr books a.i5 pipers, nt alto thousand! of dollira In'paper money Wen taken mil In perfect condition. We uw, therefore, with theireat- eateontldenee,Teeommend them as thor* oci|lil. flre prool: lie Canadian FaolOo ; M. jlTSacLean, kl.vguWanMa- SUMei Rlch'd. Alexinder, Justice of e Peace; John Boaltbee, Police Msgls- trate, City of Vanoonveri Thomas Dunn, Justiee of the Knee; Isaac Johns, Ool.; Edward E. Hand, Real Estate Jrokfri It. Balf-or. Aldehnan: John Rankin, P_-l Estate Bret*. Either * Bdson, Royal Hottll H"P.TCeefcr, Contractor, C. P. R.: J. \i. MePM.ad>l, Port Mwidy. to Vaneoov-r .Utl English Bay; P.JD. Innea _ Co., Real EMtte Brokers; A. W. Ron, Real Estate Broker; Oravely A. THE BRITISH COLUMBIAN Printing Company (_I__XTj_ID.) ONT___.|-THOF*JANC-_BY, 1M7, tht Columbian Newipaper and Printing Concern wu pnrokased hy a joint stoek comptny tfompoaed ol oLtiauu el Now WesMtlj^Ur, to bt. known at the "British CoinnMin' Frlnting Co., Lin.lteil." Thi oooc-rn haa been (or nearly a year owned tnd controlled hy the British Colom-la Stationery and Printing Company, ot New Weatminster. Victoria and Vase-flyer. The __j_ct ol the new company is to oontlntle the publication o( the Birr ish Col ti atiAit newipaper and carry on a general printing and publishing concern, controlled entirely by those whose Individual interest It will be to promote tht development, etpicltlly of the Maiulahd. There will tie no slackening of the energy hitherto displayed in the n-aaagemint of the estib* Uthment, and iti patrons may rely npon receiving (nll valui (or thtir monty. The Coi._ii.ia_ will oontlnne to bs entirely Independent tn both Dominion and provlnoltl politics, ind will divotolts.il to tin advancement of snch schemes a may bt considered In the pnblic Interest. Th. concern la nowentlnlyitparatofrom •ny other business, the book tnd itttionery estohllshmint in thia oity having been taken over by Hr. T. R. Pewsou, who trill continue, to oarry it on in his own nsine and for hll own benefit. It Is desirable that a dally ntwiptptr •hould be maintained In thit. <**!• »•«- thi niw oompany aski Itr pnbtlo pttron- age on tht ground thtt tt la engaged In a* «t|.rprla. calculated to promote the puNIo wellari. It tt_t thtt- tht Coi- . huak he judged on Ita own mtrltt ud •tipported only 10 loug at Iti policy it •aoonslstt with its profesiloni. In. oon- ttqntnce of this buslntsi change all ac* conntidtithiooncem f_H»,le lettled without delay so that tht books of thi former oompany, may be tdjtited nnd olond. Address all communications and -remittances to D. ROBSON, Mtmger. New Westminster, .Im, 98, 1117. IMPERIAL FlfiE INSURANCE COtilP'V. I Oi.nBiWAnSi.-ndlOPAi.i,M»i.[,, . txsmm. lK-S'Tt-TTTTEip 18Q8. TJ-OBINSl-MNOHOCSES* OTHER ±i Bnl_ll_g_,;Oo-ds, Ward, Merchan* di_i, Manufacturing and Farming Stock, Shift In Port, HarGor or Dock, and the Cargoes of suoh Venols; tlso, Ships Imlld* Ing .ndi-eptiring, Barges and otlicr Vessels on navigable rlvera tod canals, and Goods oil hoard such Vessels, throughout Ontt Britain and Ireland and in Kori-ipn Countries, PKttM _IIS8,_K DAKAOK BI FIKK. Suh-orlbod and Invested Capital, #1,60G_,000 f^TQ. Kttet of Premium tnd evory liifwni.* Hon dan be obtained on appUcatlcn tu W. .. A8)IST_H»_t., Agent for New Weitmlnster. 'ASSOCIATION. ScsaranliMi Capital.. .•I,IW,IN HEApOFFicp, Tobonto, Camapa a homeIcompany. This. Association merits the confidence tbe Public is reposing in it (rom the following .■ACTS;- The SecurUy offered to policy holders Ih iinitrp-uwdby any Compnny doi of buii- It hu no «bbeW*. of tninranoe, but the wollrflRtnblUbed lines, hence the policy holderieannot he misled at to their con- (not*. ■ Its statements to the public can be read* Uy understood, Its cash statement showing ft very Item of Income and how expen- Iti| position lBOscertiiined annually from a detatled valuutlon In whioh every Horn of liability fe included. IU progress hM been unexampled in the History of insurance In Canada, Its polloles are Indisputable after threo years, and non.forfeitable after two years' existence. It* pttflt*. are distributed upon an equli- nblo< biuU. The proflfe to one olass of policy hbldont nre not lessened to give larger proflfe to any other class, which rartliod Uffbrds superior advantages over the uniform bonus plan ot distribution. UtonlVommlUmm^nMjm RMldeureamrt J. K. MaoOONALD, Managing Director. Atent, Ktw Weitminitei ' ]-I_mo-alttrnaU. B«JiK_ * JM. OE.M I. DryGoods Gi0THING - W i 9*1 _JJ i TC8T RKCEIVBD IN DRY GOODS, A NEW STOCK ball shadta and material ol COODS, Inoludlng Cathmeret, Merinos, Silks, Satins, Blaok and Colored Velve. teens and Flushea. COTTONS (blwched aad unblitohtdl. UNINGS, BUT* TONS, HOLLANDS, *o. Oroy, White, SotrUtandClMoludFLANNKljS. LADIES GLOVES, in Cotton, Wool, Silk tnd Kid. Lsdlet Merino ud Lamb Wool Verts. JERSEYS, all prices. Hosiery, Muslins, Diipcr Irish Linen, BriUUnts, ke., kt. Men's Clothing! For Quality, Style, Fit and Prioe, oant be touched. MEN'S FURNISWH8S l* overy Line. Cotton, Merino ind Wool Underwear, White Shirto, Cuffs, Collati, Oloves, Braces, Cardigan Jaok- est, ke. Also, Cotton, Merino, Cash* mm, Ltmhi Wool and Knit SOCKS, in great variety. Alw, HATS and CAPS, Lad...'and Oenti' RUBBER GOODS tnd UM- BRRUjAS. In Iiouse Furnishing Goods Carpets, Rugs, Window Polei with Rlngi tnd Mounting-, Window Holland (Buff, Green and Striped), Damask and Cretonnes, Shirtings, Towels, White Counterptnes, Bleached and Unbleached Table Jjinens, Napkins, Tickings, Blank* its tnd AroHo-down Quits, Table Cloths tnd Covin. IN GROCERIES Everything found In a Urst-oUas Estab- Ushmsnt, tnd mme but tht hwt. Ctnud Goods, Frnm M»tt tnd Vttttoblit, liM*»Mstl?Ck_l*«M*_ IMIttl' lkMi.rki.plk«_i, km I •Clr nn Ik. _eittMlitlk.liwttt»rii_ tke. eanke MM tl, n« ym *», stm, wt nansni dnottto -,,if-?-yyy:* . --*.. '•_.■ iff.sii ip«; yjiir aaa fancy Dauss eoifis, Prints, Ginghams, Piques, LADIES' & GENTS' SUMMER MERINO & COTTON UNDERWEAR. Oii OTHINa, Men's, Buys' <S_ Children's Straw Hats, &C, 6\e*,-■:■■■■ * ^TFor tile next four weeka we will allow 5 por cent disooont on all Parcels purchttcd exceeding thb sun* ot tth. Dollari '" ;"•*"'. Vaovamoaa. -rwWnctminster.Haylstk.llMj. d#liyltte ONE OAR LOAD Just Reoeived from the _______ per C. P. B. This Oonsigpmepit is timWMi1&, every respect and will be sold » _k«tr_i<X>—- -hand Gfimafies, Jhtgffias and ^888 Also, .Car-loadIron,,! £_.* Having panh-ted. at specially favorable rntes in theeatt, we are now prepared to do all sorts of. Blft.kinllb Wtjr^ *t. ]>riofs considerably lower than those that have hitherto prevailed. Give nt a .trial. clwmylTml REID&CURRIE, ' P-M-lffc C»n_at_ WWlu, ColnMkte St. Notice of Sale by Sheriff. PURSUANT TO EXECUTION WWST UNOS ACT, HH IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ■RITISH COiUNWIA. MILLS ft HUTCHESON, .uiN-irrs; JOHN McPHBR80M (t CO., Pi-.istifi_! P. L. ANDEBSO-J, DdikiuIit. P. Lj ANDERSON, Dnnui.. N OBEDIENCE TO WRITS OF FI. FA., M-VS-H-CTCI* OTSOTNilWK __ Conrt of Britiih Columbia, at! Viqttrii, on the FlfUwth day W AftO, 1N7, and on tho Nineteenth day oi April, 1887, mpwtiNlr,. ind to me _mnJ_»d in Ibe above-named suits, for the sums of M82.72, debt and tued cottt, tcgithlt with interest upon the tamo at the rate of t, per centum per annum from tie 16th day _rr_.___.__. i««r. Md 1360.80, debt lid taxed coiti, togrthir wlthlntetrlhnpn ol Decern! the tame at the rate of i per centum lfijut LbbI.Im uiij^ir'. t»- ..., D..«n. , besides Sheriff V Fees and Pounc tion, at the Court Houn, New We-tml 1881, at 2 o'clock p. m., .11 tbt right, in tbe lands as denrihed in thia idvn judgment debts ind expenses in thai actions, mbjtot to a annum frtm the 1-th diij 0 ;■He., I haVt leited ind wffl nil . ir.en ti-WV" "'"* ""'" tktnd Intentto __w__y the Mil My *l Sty, ntensst of th. nld P. UAmtsttm * raO-«t thtraof M-ttWytbi it, or- mfleiM-t thtnof t»*kt**trtti ra, mbjtot to a mortgigt for IllttiOU ind interest on the itid' mortgigt tt 10 per Cwtum ptr itmnm M tkt Mth dty of November, 1883. DISTRICT. so. of lot.' 1 ooxoiu DtscairnoM or rnoranr. . lNTXMST. New Westminstor. Lo^'I*J9 **Ild '.V°< Agrioulturtl LaiHi. - Intomt. The Judgment! were registoied in the Land Reglitry Office, New Wntmliuter, against said lands, on the Mth day ol DMtmber, IBM. dmyOtd "wr* T-,-fr'#*4!!?f?-*PV^f»t.*^^ Sarf. nVMarttifc mim mm^pt^S^mmm^iw^m ^mmmwtum*m^^S; t^W ■ *^ff^*T-£^ Jimiili BRACELETS, PINS, LOCKETS, MUUtJStM. Also a large assprt-pent of, S-_.VE._- rLAttl- 'WAR*f. KNIVES, FORK^P^ONSj §,«•! ' ' Tjgf All Good8gMar_i^-«l,tflbe ,is represented. . C. M. McNaughten, dw-jai9tc Colonial litjOGK, Ncs^,_ivwnr*i»t«; %.Cd,. \. i ., i —'—L~f—f—rt~i—i—' - The 'GLOBE HOUSE" TTAVE RECEIVED A LABOR AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF m*'y.xM^iam> '-..'.iitiiiiiifttF. Ladies' and OWl-jren'o SRndfirwear, cmiartB's WWte wrf Wlored nrenes, toy»«*#*, »M." p*.m Also a *^*^iM^«llltMWM Satins, ¥el?ets»nd Ve,»«Mn,»,»iid:_;\*ei#liiig...i!tpt m « Dry Goods Shop. t^f Inspection Invitixl."^ clwap_.tr THE DAILY COLUMBIAN f #.*.l_ %z$ Inroa Ctuwui Ptimm Omnmv (urnnt) At Hit Company's Steam Printing Ka* tabllsnmenl, Columbia St. l-illvir-il ln the City daHy..._So. per week Mailed dull,»oe year HO* i, •WvertlsesaeMls.-Flrst insertion, 10 cts. per llm solid nonpareil; each ■ut-M-qnenl ooasMUIIre Insertion,.: ols. per lint. AdvertlsemenU not Inserted ivory day.WeU. per line eaib lntsrtlon. IvjjMiBtjMb^Bif . _. _. -Jwit-icirtiSST? • W.arft.' sW^iwtxa moa. It ptr cenL will be added. ■ iM<ro miu uvmiuii •_. «•• ■««*» ,$.2s!,Ei_.srou<m t.rtlu fclfc when dlsplayed.chaned is par oantuBtban tranilint advtj, II solid, charted it re«ulir transient rites. ■ ... ' THE WEEKLY COLUMBIAN ■_»_. mu*" w _tie-dar M.n_at> Dollvored In ttecity, per year. »0» /«aipp^&_if(__*p wiitu ADVumtim imi>: Tnuuto»tA«ver«lie_-_t_i.-Flrstluser* tion. It-U. per Unt solid nonpareil; subsequent Insertions, 5 cti. per line. tuatlat Aive.tliesMi_i.-For 1 Inch. tl-Mperanntb; .Ins.IJperm.; 8lus.t_._S per my. I col. lite per m. It losert-d ttr f_M__i_l-il_.-li-r-.il--III beaddei mrotU aouem .mm, retting msll-r, ' eli. per line each Insertion, Can must be all mital.and (orlaneeuti an extra rate wilt be ohaned. Ho advt Inserted ln either Issue tor tot. than 11. ■__-. NEW AOVBRTWEKENTS TMI8DAY. Kill Meeting X. W.B.A. DMltlta.... P»blesftH«kley In Cwty Court J. Boulthtt et .1 ■SB-spa - The real tattte market is becoming more _-___?._. !r\ vJ The Knights of Labor are preparing to give another entertainment, the proceeds thit time to go to the Nanaimo relief fond. ' Any persons having houses in thii city to rent will please communicate with Btn_ Brot., as the demand for houiit It large. V ... ' dmalOtc The by law txemptingfrom taxation for 30 yean the C.P.R. property on which the maohine shops tn to be W-rtodwis carried at Vancouver on Tuesday. Our cotemporary on Church itreot forgot to give hii vitwt on our offer of TUetday. Ferhtpt he it Considering it, tnd will come up like t tntn with hit monty on Saturday! Wa tre requested to itythatthe Good Templars will meet, after thit, m the Orange Hall, it their agreement with the Hyack Fire Co. it not recog- niied by the city cotracihi{ In ytttwicUy'i itsfte an item appeared of tht binning ol the tteamer 81_.de- gtte at Victoria. Capt. John Morris (Botunia Jaok) went insane over the The annual meeting of the Westminster KUe Atsociation hit boen fired for next Satunky night, tt tht office ol Hr. J. S. Clute, when the election of a council tnd other important business will ttkt plaoe. See advertisement. C. A. Llviogstom, Pltttiville, uyi! "Ihavi much pltuurt in recommending Dr. Thomu' Eclectrie Oil, from having tnd It myself, and' having laid It for nmitlmi. In my own om I will sty for it thtt it It tho but pwparatlon I htr. crrerjr tried for rhenmatiim." Everybody it discussing wtter-workt to-day, aod wo httr only one opinion with respect to. tht ntw tchtme, namely, that it cannot on toy tocount be ttotpttd by the dty until tht tourot of supply ind tht fullest partiouUn late Seen madt known. We shall have tome obiervttioni to make on thit subject to-morrow. Holloway's Com Curt it tht medicine to remove til kinds of oorns tnd warts, tnd only costi tht until snm of twenty* live cento. , * • r.H.C.A.Q.uiiiu.-The Y.M. C.A. of thii cityhtve rented roonu ovtr tht store formerly known at Bnrkt't motion room, on Front it Tkt ladlei of tht dty in furnishing the rooms. The quarter! will be opened tbout Junt lit I . *> • .r*— Omubl At CmiiiWiu-K. — On T-_«l_jr __* or Wedtttdiy morning two horm wtrt bnrttlly sUbbed it Chilliwhack, tnd dittl toon tfttr. Tht horm win triced by" _l_o_ larki 'tram t Chum (udtBUd found in their d__t_t__o__ It ii tuppond thtt the uimili win HfMtili on the gti-.li. ind (ht owmr. Id t fit of nge, nidify commit* iSsimsm*. pecttnt ditto my, t* th* Harris mur- dtr cue, wumad. onTueaday. Of- letr Milkr, of Viotorii, found tht bloody clottat, tuppoted to hive been worn by tht murderer it the time of th. dttd. Th. doth-, wen found nontta In tkt hontkttlyoecupitd liy Crawford (Uie principal witneM tgtinit Freund tnd Lee) beneath the low ndw Crawford', bed. * * s , ■ itr F__ru,_i».—Mr. W. ir, mm Af-uPthlif ____- way, Ingltnd, irrlved on tht LouIm ytlttrday it Port Moody md proceeded tut 'in t iptcial etr provided for him otrr-_gttt->tlt Moody It tht'flnto" T.R. tu thtt hit niched thit prov- Inw. Thtt tkt prophtty mtdi mny yttn ago, thtt thtn win thott living f_.__n.t_-4It_____TSI .„, _J -_._l._-i trtt te DyW SU?' nhmtdUMH titkltg aunt). vi.mii J.iicpi.^i . i. i. i ,—-- James E. M.__i_—The murdered nun wtt t nsident of Semiahmoo, this counly. He was born in Canadn, ind wtnt to Chicago -hen a young nun tnd wti very successful in speculation until the groat flre. About 14 yean ago ht aettled in Semiahmoo.and nt, .inciting business ttot and thnwdness acquired ooncidtrable property. At tht dttt of hit untimely detth hii property on Ihe British side—nrms, lands snd iogging camps -■■■wtt eitimated to be worth from t-5,000 to f 100,000, which the Britith authorities tre holding for the heira. Mr. Murne was t peouliar man,» htchelor tbout 45 years of age, generous snd liberal, yet a good trader. Ht always woro a smile, and never permitted tnything to ruffle hii temper. Even bis business tnemiet in now willing to acknowledge hii good qutlitiet md overlook his faults. Hit erttt energy contributed much to* wtrd butiMing up Semiahmoo. We httrd ■ gentleman who now hat t law- tuit pending tgii.it Mr. Murno say that he oould borrow money from Murnttootrry on the luit against Mm. When killed he had $1,400 on Ul penon.—Whatcom Reveille.— Muntt hid been in Semiahmoo tbout 15 years, tnd bore i very unenviable natte. In oompany with John El* wood, he haa been engaged in the various pursuits of dealing in general merchandise, fishing, logging, selling liquor, trading with the Indians on both side* of tht border, eto. He was it .ne time postmaster, but was removed in response to a popular petition'of the residents of Semi|hmoo. Ht Wis generally ipoken of as a man of considerable . exeoutlve ability, shrewd tnd unscrupulous in business mitten md mothodi, ind a man who illowed nothing tnd nobody to Hand between him and the accomplishment of hit endt, tnd to conducted hit attain tnd himself it to mike many eu- tuief, tnd tome of them very bitter onw. When he lint begin tpentions hen he hid aisoeialed with him a man named Hansen, who disappeared after two or three yean, since when ht ind his oousin, John Elwood, huve continued their interests together.— Slnill' Journal. Personal. E. _i, Hill, C.E., of Vancouver, is in the city to-day. W. M. Cochrano, O. E. Corbould, Sheriff Armstrong, and Justice McCreight returned from Chilliwhack last night where they hud been attending county court. Nanaimo Seller. -wnairioH mn wnraiwni om. Penitentiary Officers $72.50 HyickFlreCo. 100 00 CftyComicU 400 00 Presbyterian churoh (collections) 152 SO Ref. Epiioopal choroh " 60 00 Roman Catholic _hur.li " 47 00 Church of England " 71 70 Baptist Churoh» * " 38 00 Methodist Church . " 102 00 Public lubsoriptinns 724 75 .1824 45 Tkete in teveral lists to come In yet, witch wUl bi duly acknowledged aa toon u r-porftd. Here It nothing eqntl to Mother On- vm' Worm Exterminator for destroying worms. No article ol Its kind has given ■uch satisfaction. from Ladnen. (Cormpondencc ol the Columbian.) Li.NlKS, May 18.—A concert wns held In the town hall here hut evening in ud of the Nanaimo nlief fund. Tht net proceeds amounted to over 140. Thit .mount added to that already ooll-cted by subscription brings the offering of this place up to the handsome turn ol $300 or thereabouts, which, oomidering the population, it perhipt the moit liberal contribution made in the province, and speaks woll for tha protperity nnd liberality of the rtiidtnts of thii section. The concert wii in artistic as well aa financial auc- ceu mid consisted of music vocal and butt-mental and literary exercises executed entirely by local talent Tilt fine sunny dayi of the past week havo been a boon to the farmer, spoiling hiving been very much delayed By the unprecedently backward weather of our early spring, nnd haate is being made to make up fur lost time. A number of buildings nio in ooune of erection on the Dato. T. MeNeely it building I commodious hotel, Burr Broi. have thtir itwniill almoat reidy for running, H. N. Rioh hu had tn extensive ttookyard constructed, sev- inl new dwelling houses ire going up, tod tltogether we in enjoying a mild building boom ln thit vicinity. Very little work haa been done in die 'cmweriet lo dlte, the ipring salmon not hiving ytt coint in sufficient qtuntiHti to nuke it an object to fish /or tkt _ on-tn .xteniive acale. AA importtnt discovery n the Harris murdtr cue wu made yesterday. Officer Millar, of Viotoria, finding the bloody clothes tuppoted to htve been worn bythe murderer whon hecom- mityd -the died. 'The olothes were found ttcretod in the house lately oc- oupied by Crawford (the principal wit- neu in the Lee-Freund cue) and beneath tbe Door, under hit bed. It U the intention of the people uf thii locality to celebrate the 24th at Boundary Bay, four miles from tho Landing. An exoellont programmo hn been drawn ap, eontliting of bone- til _„• base-bill match, tnd tthletio tnd other aportt. Liberal pritetare offered for tht hone-racei, which are open to ill oomtn, and a firet-olast day's sport ii inticipated. In the tvtning thtn will bt I dime in the town MU it thit pltee, to which sll mint-ted. i •._■» A Him Worie Hiibiho. Lib loiet lu-fltoti-twhmdIgitliooUpinuntnt. ly lmhtlnd. Btnly Hun t nndy MtuSn-torlni thb tmentiil of bodily 0Ns<K* li worth trvltl* ■'•■•S' -"k, Jv^Snetto th|0-t_-_-nt Infitence upon _b.t__n_thk tnd tlso upon tht liver, bowils and kidneys, of Northrop ft Ly* __m'iVigitabb_-_0-.-i7_nd DytMp- tloCun, or ctlibrttod Blood Purifier. Whit ll tht win count luggeited to the ' thb tostlmonyt Wtlttvt them An Extraordinary Address. A publio meeting wna held at tho court-house,; Cookormouth, recently, forth, purpose of taking initiatory proceedings in connection with the celebration ot the Queen's Jubilee. It was proposed that the poor of the town should be entertained to a dinner, tea, tnd concert, the rejoicings to conclude with a display of fireworks. Mr. Robert Mitchell, thirebroker, proposed the following address to the Queen as an amendment:—"Thtt we, your loyal subjects in the indent borough of Cooker mouth, do pray your Majesty (but not humbly) that in consideration of our having, during a period of 50 years, contributed our quota of £3.5,000 annually paid to your Majesty, u well u having also provided for your offspring in a lavish manner, amounting in the- 50 yean, at compound interest, to no lest than £84,000,000 sterling, in addition to whioh wo have, at your Mtjesty'i wish, provided lucrative and tlmatt nothing- to-do situations for many of your German relations and others—we, therefore, in common reasoning, uk your Majesty to hand over one year's income (viz., £385,000) to erect tome useful and - lasting memorial from a grateful Queeii to her loting-iibjtots for having, during to long t period, and under trying circumstances, con-' tributed so liberally towards the support of yourself, family, and friendi." The chairman said Mr. Mitchell might tako hb proposal to the house of commons, but he would not allow it to go further at that meeting. Mr. Mitchell protested, but did not press hii tmtiid- meht. It -is intended to erect a new bridire across the river Crocker, at a cost of £1,500, to plant the streets with frees, and improve the board schools, the whole of .the funds being provided by private subscriptions, ss another means of celebrating the Jubilee.—Lincoln (Eng.) Gasxtte. , ■_ ♦ • Paelllc Hall Service. Advantates In Favor or tfceC.r__.asa ■llkwiyt. Ikearlnt. Iii the House of Lords the Earl of Harrowby recently uked wlut coune wu intended to be taken by the government respecting the proposal of the Canadian government to establish a line of first-class Royal mail steamers between the Pacific terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Vancouver City, and Hong-Kong, China, and Japan. The noble ean said his motion arose out of tho completion of that great work, tlie Canadian Paoifio Railway, which liad probably brought about the greatest revolution in the condition of the British Empire wliich had occurred in our time. The people of England had not yet appreciated the enormity of a change wliich had brought the Pacific Ocean within fourteen days of the Englbh cout, whereu it could not bo reached formerly within two or three months. The railway brought us into direct conttot with the beautiful and productive territories of British Columbia and Vancouver's Island, whioh were among tho most singular and valuable possessions of the crown. In comparing the time taken to go to Yokohama, Hong-Kong, tnd Shanghai by thi best iteamon under the ntw contraot for 1888, he found thtt from England by tht P. tndO. route, via Suet tnd Brindbi, to Hong- Kong, took from 33 to 37 dayi, tnd by the Canadian Pacific railway from 32 to 35 days; to Shanghai by the P. and O. route 37 to 42 days, by the Vancouver route 33 days; to Yokohama by tht P. tnd O. routt 41 to 45 days, by Vtnoouvtr 27 days. * By the Cipe, the time' token to go to Bombay wu 41 diyt, by Vancouver 38 days; to Singapore by the Cape 32 days, by Vancouver 32 dayi; to Britbone by the Cape 28 days, by Vancouver 27 days; to Fiji by the Cape 32 days, by Van couver 27 days. Thus the mute by Vancouver wu, in many cases, better thtn tha existing Hats, tnd whtn it wu not, it wu tn excellent illtnutive in cue of difficulty or danger, as in time of war. Once this fine were established the submarine telegraph would follow tothe Australian colonies, and we should not thus be left ac the mercy of a hostile power for our communication in time of war. The strategical advantages nf the position at Vancouver were important and undeniable. He believed that by putting armed cruisers into tht handi of the Canadians in that mott oomnunding position of Vtncouver, mora would be done to prevent hostile attack and convince tho nations of tht world thtt we in strong thtn by any other means. (Roitttnturicftt-OTu. The Water Scheme. Editor. Oold wiih: I notiot it your issue of tht 18th t trsnicttpt of the report of a committee of tht dty council upon t proponl tubmitted to tht council by Mr. E. S. BcoulUr tnd nsocbtoet-iapply the city with water on certain terms md conditions. Befon the city commits Itoell' to thii new -.borne of water supply perhipt it might not bo amiss for the council to inquire into the authority of Mr, Scciullar and. associates to engage in waterworks construction, nn authority which is, I believe, usually conferred npon a company by tot of parliament. If they do not already possess this franchise—snd I am not twin thtt thore ire more thtn two chartered water comptoies in thii dbtbt,—it might happen that they could not obtain it; and they oti'loinly cannot do to b-lure the next union of tht Itgls- liture. Tlnrelorr. were tht dty to bind itulf to take wittr from Mr. Scoullar and issociitei, tnd from no other iciurce, for ten .tui, tht elti- rem might find thtir supply Inoonce* nltntlyihort.htfon thttt gtntlemtu obtain tht necemrv authority to proceed with thtir proposed work. Attln, looking ovtr. tht cotdWoni of the igrttmtnt rtoommtndcd by tbt ernnmittee of tht eoundl for tdoti- tlon, I hin bun struck wllh the •lindard of tfibiiuey whieh hu unified Ihe inembirt. Tht recommtndt- tiou nl tho IntdtiiMi by the commit* lea will afford a raluabli pnotdttt lo •ay company that nuy «.it__Uy tonttnit mrin for thb tity u dott ing tht scale of efficiency deemed tuffi- cientbytliieltfatthoritic- Without knowing the elevation and distance of the tource of supply' pro'' ootid td Ita di**-"* upon*. Mr. Ufcul- lar (data whioh, as I uudentand, be considers it undesirable that the oity •hould potteu) it b of course impossible to determine the ditmeter of the pipe necessity to fulfil the conditions of thb astonishing clause. It is certain, however, tbat the conditions of the ctause can all bt fulfilled by worka which would bt utterly vilueleu is t protection igiinit lire. The tariff of ntes given in the second clause, vb., one dollar per- month1 for each Jbttoet, and fifty eentt per' thousand gillom to mWs a^d factories, will undoubtedly yield t largo revenue tu Mr. ScoulUr if tht city council •hould ue fit to give him the " corner on wittr" tbtt be letki, and so enable him to impose them. Cltuse three provides a tariff of ratu for hydrants. Theu ratei, even tht lowest mentioned—$72 each per annum for fifty hydrants—would yield Mr. Scoullar sn annual rtvinoo of 13,800, eqntl to one-fourth of one per cent, on 11,440,000-the rote usually assessed upon insurable prop erty enjoying tirst-clais firo protection Ai thirt ii nothing in thi, agreemont, however, providing thit the opacity of the works shall oe such u to mike these hydnnta. of iny service during • lln, their uu seems very properly tnd consistently limited in thb clause to flushing sewers ind sprinkling streets. As regards the next clause, it seems to mi'thit it would bt unwise for tbe city to aooept my' guarantee of Mr. Scoulltr'i tbility.to supply good spring water for all the needs of ten thou* und people other than that afforded by i tight of tht source ol supply through Ihp glasses, of some disinterested person competent to decide u fo Ito sufficiency. Youn truly, . 'J. AHii-HuiiBno. The OrAt French Remedy, Dr. Le- Duo'i Periodical FDb. Thttt PiUiare compoundtd from the purest drugs, ami from those inly whioh ire known to act upon the Generative Organs th Females. Xley tre fint enclosed In an air-tight capaule, and by thb means made to retold their full strength for yean in any climate. Ask us tor private circular. A. M. HnuuHO ft D, 8. Conns ft Co., New Westminster; T. McNeeley, Ladner'i Landing; B. MoDowell ft Co., Vancouver; Pin-bury ft Co., Nanaimo; T. Pickard, Denman Island) A. R. Johnson ft CO., Chimilnni; R. B. Richardson Cowichan) W. E. McCartney ft' Bro., Vanoouver and Kamloops: Hastings Saw Mill Co., -Vancouver; The Vancouvor Drug Co., Vanoouver; J. B. Lovell, Yale; W. R. Menaw, Print Valley; H. Clark ft Co., Kaniloop-i Lahouy ft Co., wholesale agents, Viotoria. dwse28yl §T. PAW.'! OHUROH. Semen ev- > try Snmtay .111 a. h. tad. p. _. In 1 Churcbi.Bt. John street, below Royal avenue. Seats tree, alt are cordially Invited. Sunday School nt ISO p.m. -11-GTHC-DItT CH.RCH, Mary St, 1V1 Bev. O. Watson, Pastor, Services at lln. m.and7p.m. Sunday School and Bible Olass 2:30 p. m. Prayer Moetlng on Thursdays at 8 p. m. Seats Ires; strangers cordially Invited. je7-5*. SAPTIIT CHURCH, Agues Street, > east ol Mary Street. Rev. Robert nnle, Putor. Lord'• Day Servlcos at 11 a. nd. and T p. m. Sabbath School and Bible Class at J:» p. m. All seals (rce; stranterscoi-.ially welcomed. d-deSHto ■ DfllOB LODOa He, e, A. V, ~_f\_r m AS, M..-The regular Com- montli. Solournlm ' ly Invited toattend KB-te . _ . nt Monday In each month. Bolournlnt brethren are cordlai* lylnvltr ' PETER ORANT, Secretary. Rifle Meeting. mHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE I New Weitmlnster RIO. Association will be held at the offlce of J. H. Olute, EM)., on lat.r-iytvrilai, Martlsl. at I o'clook, toreleetlon o( conncil and other business. AJI Interested In rifle shooting ate Invited to attend. Tbe annual subscription Is only »l. , dmylttIS - - Heckley, has been dissolved this day by mnlual consent. P. Peebles, wbo continues the business, will pay all debts owing by the late Arm and collect ill adcounu due said nrm. . P. PEEBLES; > "'.. .. -* Wi HECKLEY. Dated the Uth May, 1887. dmylSU In tha County Conrt of Hew HOLDEN AT VANOOUVER. Bktwiik ' S!--H--it(f*,Mn tnd JitMfcB. ■w-SM«.wbosueon behalf or lbem- selvnindallothercndlloninltheDe- tondant, Harry Hemlow, Pt_.litT.rn-. ;, . .;.- . aho - . ■iny Memtow and •UveB.al.w, ■ "• Dn.__n_i!rr_. Ann Btrwntw ' -' TkitotlMiMwIllllCMiMtyltd.) on behalf of themselvesandiillollier . . Credltars pf Ihe Defendtnt, Harry Hemlow-' Fumnrmi .- i '. A!"> '' Mtrry Hnaltw tnd cmiv. Huiltw, DtPtllDinT-c. JSURSUANT ft) TWO CERTAIN DE- ones nr' Orden made herein On loth arch, Iim, Iciulomwlll lie received by «r. E. A.J011US. Itoglstrar.ntbls.oOlce, ew WCslmlnsler, on nr beforo Monday tbt -Oth day of May, Instant, up to I. o'clock noon of that cloy, for the purchase of thou parcels of land situate In the Oily of Vancouver, and being composed ol . Ve, it,. IH, In BlMk I, Subdivision of the We« part of Lot ion, Uronp 1, N. W. II. IjotSTln said Block. Terms Cash. No tender necessarily no- osptod. Conditions., lit.nml full Information may be.hid from. JOHN BOULTBBB, EBO,, -' Vanoouver, or Maims. CORBOULD A McCOLL, ilmylMto Ntw Westminster. For Sale Cheap. fktlS IJ-KOMK-POWIB PORTABLE fe%,*B;^..mUH_R,K! nnd n lot ot othw dwmylTm. 'w%»fcRAfiMotoKIE, iris My. Draft Found. rUND IN TH« OJTYi A DRAPT on tn Ontario link, tb. owner is rmuested . to prove property tnd pay ._ prove property i diaries. Apply tt the store of dm,-. ^"'"K-W ■■ Piano Tuning. 1UR.O. H. GOODWIN, OK VICTORIA, 1V1 - will visit New Wcstiiilnster shortly! for a lew dn. s. order, for tuning may oe left at Lyill's BookHtoni. ,1* Ir.. dap-otc uoonwiN A Jordan. If You WantaGqod Meal GO TO ' MRB.' ,IE__I„ McSKU'S NEWI-ES-TAUBAI^T ' On t'remt Sired. .... ,.!-■)!, ■,,-(lflp2]ml,v i * LClmsutalWDrb CHURCH ..'•ju;-.* STKEET.' MARDLK AND CJUANITR WORK Of alt klmls. Oall mid Inspect before pHtroiiIzHif,' IbIhik. ciipllnl. I leave my Work' to BiiBuk fur Itself, N. B.—N* ap* prrntltTN eitiitloycd. dwaplttto .. AIjEX. HAMILTON.' j^to_tig.£__ WE HAVE APPLIED TO THE HON, the Mlnisterof the Interior for per. mission to ent limber on the following deserlbed trnet of land, New We_.tnitn_.t6r District: Commencing nt n post mnrlcdd,(,M*,'*on tho south sldQof Scott creek, on tho enit side and about .1 miles from *L -' Pitt lake; thence east along tU* wm laid ereek 40 chains; thence ttoath _. chattiH. thence west 40 chains, thenee north 20 chains, along the shore of the lake to the point of commencement. BRUNETTE SAW MILL CO., LD., >i *T1 ft.t.. \v. N. DR4*i_B(ne«re_ary. New WenlmliiBler, lllth May, 1887. i dmyl7ml \ •• S. Ackerman, ( ....T. Ackerman. ACKERMAN BROS., .BUILDEBS Esllmalei Given on Work nny wliere III lhe Clly or -Tonnlry. ' i .»-* --'LiiiX''". i PERFECT SATISFACTION OUARAM- TEED IN ALL OASEH. We have come to slay and persons eoi_- templatlnK building will do well to see tu before giving their contracts. ■•. . ■ / dwmhSlte Kew Wmlniln-trr, Dox Ifl.; CANADIAN PACIFIC IJHP&Bfij We RAJ^WAY. ,N AND AFTEH MONDAY. MAT ' 23rd, Trains will urrlvo at nnd leavi 'estmlnslef,fl»llndi>fr — " , Local Kxprcsl fr1 Ijoeal ExpteSa.fi.— [except Monday I ' -_.-_!_-- Local Express for Vanconver, Dally... 7:91 Atlantlo Rxpioss tar Montreal, Ac- Dally [except Monday] i 12:47 Train due lo nrrlvo nt l2:-_ conneotl with Pacific Express from Montreal tt Weitralnsler Junction. II. ABSOTtj, Qon'l SnpU Fort Moody, Mny (il, 1887. clrayHlt Uln WHITE ISRIMj iiiiuil'. ■-•> .'.inltl-nl. .i... SAVING SK-5-M.&-HE AOKNCY lor thU cielti-riSeil .Machine. I d be pleased to Hnd ono on trltl to _rv;m_^Mm___v»' ]£• Htonlntt in -Bid on tUlrVirn menta. \WWW0faMl!t\ ——A1-r— C. J. ROB8QN.4- Frtlt, Conhrtloniry A Fancy Olait* ware k -China Store, OtllMkll _«., • H.wWttl. :ilretm,,:f (ijojic J mOit^il-rt _HA_ _a___ a__s_. i^-hti^ jtiafc: Received and Opened this Week huge shipments of New Spring ■(Joods, assorted aB foHowj: , Dress Goods, Hack Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings & Linipgs, Printed Cottons&Gingbjahs -P_-___.__. ______ -UT li p T_____, _._m tew Black Silks._ Sit tins. Lace Cartaln*. & Connterpane*.. lable Linens. __apkin»& Towcllngs." . Gldve*-. Corsets & Hosiery. * ' Emfcrolderies, Laces & Edgings. r » Collars, Cuffs it Handk'ch'fs Clolliinii,I|_t_lAna _!?■•• _>r_tl.____g_!o(Ml-, ''"< < :„':-.■'. ;.><■, - c«t*pe_t,llnol-it-a-. Oil Clothsand Mots, ALL OFF1MD AT VIHY OL06I PRIOM. April 2,1887 73 Golumbia.Si, Iftw Wettniinater. JUBILEE YEAR IB87 Just received in our Mininery, and DresB Department, the Newest Designs from Lon- don Direct, consisting of NOVELTIES IN HATS. The Batten-erg, Lady Churchill, Queen's Jubilee, Ndrfollf^hatidos, Rutland, Suffield, Pagoda, Marchion$sp, Ellen Terry,.■.$_--. new and striking Sailor Hats and Boating, Picnic and Sun dints in numerous varieties. :■■••- '.i';- ''!"' ROBE COSTUMie! Silks iiiiil "Striped; Satins. ' Aigrettes, Ornaments,- -Plumes anil . Trimmings of aU descriptions, i •'-" !': " '■■'• ■'•» • " $h j- -. .. ._ife*__ -.li '■■■ ■.':•.' ": '"..j'JJr'j .',.;'■ '■•' " Great additions have been made to our usual heavy Stock, in every Department, including Men's Clothing and Furnishing. JAMES ELLARD & CO., dwwtta x-o-vx. o«r eco-ttrmsB OOL1_ra_-BL--- ST-.SET, i'i . •'..' ."'-'■.-'■ 'iJ■■> ■' ' ■ •'! ', ;." ' ':' ■ - "-"V:'": Ne*w ; ViTest'r, _B. O. '""'".'"'''• ■■■■-'•'-!■■' cltpMtc MANUfACIUBCWAMD D__-I.-R- IN AM. KINM or rvBHiiDitie. REMOVED JTifl IbIsTciTI. C HEM IST & DRUGGIST, QOLUMSIA tTRBirr wtt. totattAl Horn),; ,. mw; wnmnnTRB, b. o. fir.i«!»«.*r>f.,t!....M|ui. » IU_k«l»_»-«iM-ill.. Ai'i" : H B. — Otljr OtniUt Drop. ■■__ Ow tfirmw^wtmwiii i mM': >"
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Title | Daily British Columbian |
Publisher | New Westminster : British Columbian Printing Company (Limited) |
Date Issued | 1887-05-19 |
Geographic Location | New Westminster (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Publisher changes in chronological order: Robson Brothers (1882-1883) ; D. Robson & Co. (1883-1886) ; British Columbia Stationery and Printing Co. (1886-1887) ; British Columbian Printing Company (Limited) (1887-1888) ; Kennedy Brothers (1888-1890). |
Identifier | British_Columbian_1887_05_19 |
Series | BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2017-03-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
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Longitude | -122.910556 |
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