Array Daily iBorornmont Priutn-g offlc: VOLUME 4 NEW WESTMINSTER, li. C„ HATUEDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1888. NUMBER M ,D eWOI.Ir* SMITH, II.D. Ol-FIUK-iriiiiksmi Rtroot,oppositeroar i-lit.rn.luri! of Colonial Hotel. ItKSIIlIrlNOE-ArirniiT SI., opposite now I Baptist lllllirah. 'l'o!o|iliolri! No. 28. OFFICE HOUR* -111 n. in. to 12 noon; 3 Ho 5; unit OHIO la 8 p. ni. dnoloto 1 H. MACLEAN, II. A., JI. D„ C. UI. OFFICE; McKenzie (Street. ItKSlIiRNOE: Agnes Street, third house i run Mary Street. Tolepliono No. 17. iiKI'HIR ItOURSr 10tol2; StoSl «to8. il-delnte II M. COOl*Kit, 11. A.,M. D.| I'll YfllCIAN A SURGEON. >■ KKlOK and HESlDENCB-Church St* • n»$i. ilonr to Farmers'. Home), near (!tilumblaSt.,New Westminster, B.0. Dl-'KIOK HOUKS-8tol0a.m;; ito Sand iuto io 8 p. m. Calls In town and eonn- - try promptly tittendetl to. i*c2t« WELSH, DENTIST. Room lft, - • Colonial Hotel. i)i.'f.'K'K lltujitH -!U tn 4. dfc-8le i'i li* V. IMIOWN, n iu. v. \Jt i Off ior— Over Hunk of it. c„, coiner Mary and CfihirnhlaHtroclH. UonnH-Bft, in. lo7p. m. dwJyHftln ■R jl A. SMITH, DENTIST. Qi-adiuiteof Penn College of Dant-alSur- sety. Offices—Hunk lltiiidiiiK. dwmhlfltc pftKltOCLII .ll Urt'OLL, BARRISTERS, aoauiTORS, etc. I'lloes; Masonic Buildings, New Westminster, and Vancouvor, 13. C. iy3Idffto |t 0. ATKINSON, RARRISTBR, SOLICITOR, Ac. • , i uaijutwh . licKntizle Street, , , ilvvfotOta New Wostminster, B. 0. It; \ OHM A 91 IIOl'K.Cl.C, H..VRRIM'rKR-AT-I,AW. -nnl Aient Money to IjObd. r.iluiitbla HU, se2te New Westmlnstor, 11. C. 1 W lillANT, jr. ARCHI-TECi*. omev.-Corner Mary and Clarkson Sts. dwfo25tc 1I.OW & MACLIIIK, AROHITKOTH. frian- Room E, Ovor Bank of B.C., ilauillto Colombia street. V ll.l.IAM II. KINO, ARCHITECT, UU.DINCI ft LAND SURVEYOIt, SANlTAItY ENQINEElt, Miatt—Sew Masonic Illnek, dwriplste Westminster, . I.BE11T J. HILL, i. M. Oan. Soc. 0. E. VIL ENGINEER, LAND SURVEYOR and draughtsman. WOK—Now Musonlo ninek, Iwrnli Iale Now Westminster. V. At W A Hi Kit A CO., UDITORS, ACCOUNTANTS, nnd| GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS. Bank Buildino, NewWestmlnster, B. C. Itso-rCInre Road*, Halifax, England. dwJnySto . 1 J TRAPP, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, olumhla street Now Westminster All commissions will receive prompt id oareful attention. Best references kvon when required. mhl2-lo X RAND BROS. EM* KSTATK BROKERS, Convv>'iinceri, Collectors, And Insurance Agent*, mcosiit VIOTORIA: Fort Street, NEW WESTMINSTERi corner MoKenzlo and Clarkson Sts. VANOOUVER, Cordova Street. BUILDING LOTS for snlo In nil socttons ' Vanoouver and New Westmlnstor City. FARM LANDS of superior quality for ile at OhllllwliRCk, Port Hammond, iingley, Matsqtil, Sumas, Mud Buy, Lad- ar's Landing) Lulu Islnnd, North Arm id Pitt River. Maps and Plans exhibited nnd the full- t Information furnished at all ourofflces, p. Mcdonough HAVING TAKEN undbom's Building* Front St. (Formerly occupied liy Kyle A Tllton). « NOW RKADV | serve his customers and everybody ith as good a stneft nn n man wauls to [leot from. Dr» UhuiIh, Umrcrlm, ProvlMlons, •mehny, (itasswnrr, Roots, Ae, Come and nor the now place, and IH ns bowwlmlyouthleknflt 'dwooiMo c. Mcdonough. HARDWARE, ETO. T.J.TRAPP&CO. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF THANKING THEIR NUMEROUS PAT- rons for tlie very liberal support extended to them in the past aud of informing them that tlioy are still to be found at the OLD STAND, and trust that by careful attention to business in all its details to still merit and secure that large share of patt'onr-t'ro which has always been extended to thorn. "Small Profits and -Quick Bet-urns" k our motto, and while we confess that we havo not yet solved the problem of BUYING and SELLING and LIVING BY THE LOSS, yet at tho same time we do olaiin that we have discovered WHEN, WHERB*and. HOW TO BUY the numerous Articles that wo carry. Hence, by buying in tho best markets, at the pioper season, we are able to ofter our Customers the VER.Y BEST MAN UFAWURES at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We have purchased very largely for tlie presont season and with the stook already reoeived hnd on the way, we claim to have one of the best selected Stocks in British Columbia. We carry full lines of GENERAL & SHELF HARDWARE, Including Tools of ull lauds of the beat makes; -Cross-CUt & HaiHl-Haws, ltlirbed Wire for Fencing, and all the necessary Utensils for Farming; Pulley iEloeks, Snatch Blocks, Rope & Chain in all -rins; Pitch, Tar & Oakum; Tarred and Plain Paper for Building;; Paints & Oils in all colors; Liquid PailltS in all slides; Floor PailltS ready to use; Grind Stones; Wall Paper in all designs; Brooms & Brushes for all purpujos; lUlbricatillg Oils) Traps of all descriptions, large enough to catch the China- man who steals your chickens, the Boar or Panther that got awuy with your family of pigs, and small enough to annihilate the Mou.se that destroys your grain and nibbles at your checao. ttfsT Special attention given to ordera liy mail, and if you have any doubt whore to buy any particular artiolo, why go or send to T. J. TRAPP * CO., dwapstc Columbia Street, New Westminster. Pioneer Hardware Store! ESTA.BI.ISBBD -1803. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, ' Columbia Street. Westminster,':'B.' t'.' ' IHPOHIBE OS* Hardware,Agricultural Implements Paints, Oils, Glassware, Crockery, Wall Papers, Wooden Ware. STOVES AND RANGES insr oKBij*i.*E Trjt.mixmri—. Tliiwnre, Ilollbware, Plumber's Goods, Iron Pipe and Fittings. Manufacturer of Tinware. Employs none but first-class Workmen. Contracts for Sheet-iron Cornice Work, Gas Pitting, Plumbing, Roofing, &c, &c. mrAll Work (iii-u-antccd to Give Satisfaction. dwmlilOml -EVA-B-B-XO-N-. DRESSMAKING At MISS JENMNCSS', (Late of England) Corner of Church and Columbia Streets, NEW WESTMINSTER. as "Satisfaction guaranteed. dwfe7te TO ARCHITECTS. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 12 o'clock of Wednesday the 25th of April for a Krick Edifice, with stone foundations, for St. Andrew's Presbyterian Congregation, to be erected on tho corner tff-Bjackwood and Carnarvon Streets, To seat six hundred persons; cost not to exceed eleven thousand dollars. Ench dceign to bo enclosed in a scaled envelope containing the name and motto of tlio architect submitting the same. T. J. TRAPP, Secretary of Building Committee. New Wost., B.C., April 2,1888. dapSkl •OO -TO' P. J. FODLDS & CO. -KOB YOUR Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, &c. ALL fIOODS SOLD CHEAP AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. OD1IFKU0W BLOCK, Columbia Bt. ilmliaio M.A.McRAE Merchant Tailor, WISHES TO INF01UI THE PEOn.E OP NEW WESTMINSTEU THAT HE IS PUEPAEKD TO EXECUTE AM. ORDERS FOR TAILORING A FULL LINE OF English, Scotch anil Irish Tweed* mid I'liiicj Trouserings. SCOULLAR'S OLD STAND CuuiMiiiA St., • Nkw Wkhtmiktobh, ilwmli28to Hotel to Lease! fTIHE NEW THREE-STORY BRIOK "QUEEN'S" HOTEL, Comer of Clement A Columbia Sta. Apply to W. A. DUNCAN, Uw/e24lc New Westmlns'.er, II. C. RAILWAY. FRESH WATER TERMINUS OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. CIVIC OKI*'!'-*..*'*..—Miij-ni*, Uohurt. Uick- hifcOit; Cllv Cluk. Vny.i, Kuhliis....; Jv llci* MiigiKU-aH*, T. C Alklnxon; Chief Knglncer l''iiv DupaMmi-iit, W. (Vil-tiutl; AftnlKfaiU, Ii. Kviul. Codut 01-tioiai.s.—.Tiuleil «f tl") Sn- pR-mc Court, Ht I. V.'fflcCfelght; Hegls> trni, \V. II. FiUdlmr; Hheriir, W.J.Ann- stiong. Piiovinciaii 0l*'i*'ici*;i:s. --, tioverunieiit Agent,Chim. W-inriok; Ileglstrnr of Titles, R. \V. Armstrong; Supt. of Provincial Asylum, Dr. H. r.lientlcy: Bursar of Asylum, Jas. rhilltps; Governor of Central Pi-Ikoii, "Wm. Moresby: Steward Royal Columbian Hospital, Chas, plgby; Iinml- griiticni Agent, Jno. Sprott; Coroner, W. li. Ferris. Dominion Officials.—PoSlmaster, J. C. Brown; Collector of Customs, J.8. Clute; Warden of Penitentiary, AiH. MoBride; Dominion Lnnd Agent, II,*. W. Aikman: Crown Timber Agent, T. B.'Ulggln-aon; Inspector of Flu hem*.-!, Tlior*-.. Mowat. ItEi'itKSKNTATrvEa.—Senator, Dr. T. R«- Melnnes; House of CommoiiK, Donald'. Chlsh'oltn: Provincial Legislature, Capt.' W. N, 1-lolp, Q. 0. EH MAIEiS CLOSE AND ARRIVE. CLOSE For Can, Pae, Ry.—Dully (excopt Hnnday nud Monday), at l:\ir*,nnd on Saturday (for d[spiilcli Sundny) tit 22. For Vlelorln, V. I., nnd Wesl em lT.B.OfH- oos—Monday, I'.'.I5; Tuesday,ftln nnd III; Wednesday, o.m\ Thumlny, H.15andlll; Frldny,(i.:it);S:itiir,|;iy,s.l5. For Vaneoiivoi-, Monityville nnd Burrard Ililotr-iDally (exoept Sundny} nl 8.15. For Port Moody—Daily (oxoopt Sunday) attf. For Ladner's Landing and Lutu Islnnd— Monday, 12.45; Tiicstliiy aud Thursday at 10. For Clover Valley, Hall's Prairie, Surrey Centra nnd Langloy Pro trie—Saturday, For North Arm and Sea Island—Thursday, 18,80. For Elgin nnd Mud Bay-Saturday, 12.45. For Plumper's Puss—Monday, 12.45. For Nanaimo (direct mail}—Tuesday, IP. X>tT3n From Can. Pae, Ry.—Daily (except Saturday) at 13. From Victoria—Sunday, Tuosday und Thursday, Hi; Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 11.80. From Vancouver, Moodyvlllo and Burrard InJot—Dnily (except Sunday) nt 16. From Port Moody—Dally (exoept Sundny) at 17. From Liidtici-'.s Lnndim: nnd Lulu Islnnd —Sundny, Tuesday and Tiiursduv, 16. From Clovor Valley, Hall's Prairie and Langley Prairie—Friday, HI. From North Arm and Sea Island—Thursday, 12. From Elgin nnd Mud Bay—Saturday, 11. From Plumper's Pass—Sunday, 16. From Nanalmo (direct mall)—Saturday; 15. TOST OFFICE HOURS: Money Order Hours—It to 17 dally; nnd General Delivery from 9 to 19 (7 p. in.), Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; fl to 18, Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldnya— except when mails are being mode up or sorted. §!>%> &\vitiak Columbian lintiirtlity Kvt-nliig, April lit I8K8. IIcciikc Alii.ntlini'fit. Tlio till introduced by Hon. Mt. Kobson, to amend tlio municipalities net, provides »s follows: (1.) Subsection 1 of section 110 of the Municipalities Act, 1881, is hereby amended by striking out of line three the figures "i)J100,"»nd inserting in lieu thereof the figures "$500." This relates to (he license fee. (2.) Nothing contained in sny statute of the province, or in any by-law passed thereunder, shall empower or permit Siny municipality, or any of the officers thereof, to issue any license permitting the sale of intoxicating wines and liquors, by retail or wholesale, on the Lord's Dny, commonly culled Sunday; and every license to sell intoxicating liquors by wholesale or retail hereafter issued shall contain an express reservation to tlmt effect, and such license shall be signed by the licensee. (3.) Xo such license shall he granted unless a potition or requisition for tho granting of such license, signed by nt lenst two-thirds of the residents, other than Chinese or Indians, over twenty-one years of ago, living nearest to the premises sought to be licensed, shall be presented to the licensing bonrd to which the application shall be made for the granting of such license. (4.) Any person may appear at the licensing court and oppose the granting of any license applied for, and may present a petition or petitions against the grunting of suoh license. (5.) Licenses to restaurant keepers to sell beer and porter at menls shnll be granted and obtained only in the same manner and with and subject to the same provisions und rsserva-, tions ns are provided in the case of retail licenses, and the provisions of this act shall apply to ihe same. City of New Westminsterl IMPORTANT Auction Sale OF-— CITY RESITES —AND— GARDENS. A PUBLIC AUCTION WILL TAKE plnco at tire Colonial Hold, in tho City of Now Westminster, oa Saturday, April 21st, 1888, At 8 o'clock in the evoning, when tho following Lots will be submitted to pub. lie competition, in accordnnco with "Land Snlo By-Law, 1884," ami amend- llieiitn thereto, viz.: GOVERNMENT OFFICE GARDENS. Block A. Lots 14, IS, b SO. VICTORIA GARDENS-Block II. Lots 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 18, 18, 19, 20, 30, 85 b 30. ST. PATRICK'S SQUARE-Blook D. Lots 12, 13, II, I.i, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 20, 27, 31, 32, 33, 34 b 39. ST. GEORGE'S BQUARE-llloirk II. Lots 14, 15, 10, 17, 18, 10, 29,30, 31,35,30,37,33, 40,41*42. <S*Tho Lots aro mostly (10 by 132 feet. TKltMH -:«l!f, ,i(-r nent, nil I lm fill I nf llie lliiiumirri llrtHtier iTiriit. in llirciiiniinllis; lllultlin bnllliiei'irfllie imriTliiiii'lniliri'V 111 six liiiintliH 'i'.tiii iliitir nf mile, Hy Otilor, JAMES A. ItOlllNMIN. f. M. C. tion. w<r.t„ Dad April, IW. duiKtd POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nevor varies. A marvel of purity, Htrencthand wliolesomenesu. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot lie sold In competition wltli ttie multitude of low tent, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans, Bov A I, IU kino I'owBRB Co., IM W«M St., New York. 3fely TO LET: STORE ON COLUMBIA STREET, In Hank ot II. 0, HiilldlllK. Apply lo ilmlifflto HENRY V. EDMONDS. FOR SALE. NE-HA1F INTEREST IN I'lOl.ANG- _ lav Saw nnd Pinning Mill: mill In Ktinil order. For particular^ apply on tlio promises lo 11. WEST, Or, Messrs. DRAKE, JACKSON, opiate * HELMOKEN Vlelorln. 0 Tug for Sale! mild BOAT70 EEET; t'OMI'OHND MA- 1 elrhrery, liy Kilstanr million.. Apply In Mr-rsslin. BEWIOKE* WULEFMOHN, djnllte Vinieniivoi*, B. C. Hand Job Printing Press £vC3>3EC &.A.Xss-lm A NKW BAIiTTMOllKAN NO. 2 SELF- I n Ic rr. (','oinpli't"Oniti|, Fivofonls Typn.t'utf*. Iiilc.rtUi-l;, l-'urniture and two UluisuN (I'i'M!1, im-lirsi. Moiuvv to lie m-idiM\IMi il. A-l.lriKs W. (.*. HKLTji daplSl.t Box 115, Vaucouver. Money Wanted. rpiIEMUNHrll'ALCOIINClLOFRIUII- L rnnllil Inli'liil In Isnue Doticlilin'o. miller Uur irritlinrlly fit tlio **Miiiilfli.Hl Loan Hylitw, isvl," to Urn iiiiiiiiiiit, nt aatr.iKia. Sealed lollilore. irriiikiat ttloaV/* will lio received liv lln: nrr lersiuinal up to llie Mnlli dny nf May, ISSS, r'nr the pur. clililio of 8IB1OOO01* Uro aliovo. Deliiriiliii-es lira IsMrerl t.ii tlio credit Of one of Hie liosl ntfrioulllirul niiiiitehiiill- ties In tlie Tiiiuiliilntr. !!i!i(lp|inynlilo In rsl years.uml lirfivrlng liilnresl, at oporeonti liayitlilayearryat llloHnilltpf 11. C„ New Wi'Slliilirst.r. Pari lea ran 'i-rlnr'will slain llie iriritilinl waiiHinl anil (liu prlee lit ivlllell limy will bolnliiii. Tire liltflitsl iiViinytTTiuiol nnl ueccsHiirlly llrriTepleil. UJ li'rdiTI' ill MieCiiilliall, O. 11. SWEET, C. M. C. Nortli Ann, April mil, IS!*. ' dwnpiatc ProvlDelnl LegUlmme. On Thursday Mr. Bole reported that tho committee could not agree on the Hen bill. There were two bills on the subject, one introduced by Mr. Bole and the other by Hon. Mr. Davie, and it is prenunied that both possessed such excellencies as to prevent the committee (rom being able to determine which was the better.—Mr. Orr moved that quarterly statements showing the state of the provincial finances be published in the Gatette. The motion was rejected on the ground that tho preparation of these statements would bo expensive.—Mr. Bole's juror amendment uict was read a first time.—The Vancouver amend* ment bill was pronounced by the speaker a private bill, and ruled out. The speaker decided that as the new oity had obtained t special charter through a private bill, it could not be regarded as a public measure, and amendments should bo obtained by petition in the ordinary way.—In considering the West minster incorporation act it was found that powor had been givon to tlio council to impose a tax on personal property, and many of the clauses hud to be changed to make the bill homogenious. It was, therefore, referred back to the committee. The story of tho deep sea is an expensive one. Tho cost of compiling and publishing the reports of the Challenger expedition is said to have already exceeded £200,000, the work being still unfinished. Experiments have shown tlmt tho skin of a whito person, transplanted on tho skin of a negro, becomes black as tho skin of the negro, and that black skin inoculated on whites loses its pigment and becomes white. It has lately been proven that coll'ire is not only a powerful stimulant but has even more valuablo properties as an anti-septic. It operates strongly in destroying cholora germs. Similar qualities are suspected to belong to tea. Of all the deaths from poison in Grent Britain, forty por conk nre said tn bo due to opium. This largo ly arises, in the opinion of Dr. Wonter Blythc, from tho pernicious practice of using soothing preparations to quiet infiiuts and keep tliem asleep most of tho time. One preparation nlone has been calculated to bo the undoubted cause of death of 1150,000 eliildren every year. The possibility of conveying fish alive during a montli'strip was demonstrated near the close of last your, when specimens of several varieties were taken from Paris to stock the writers of Oliili. Thore was considerable loss of salmon, gudgoons, lot us nnd linvls, but the oarp, tench, euls, minnows, etc, mostly survived. A low tonipernture nnd constant circulation of nir through the water were kept up on tho trip, BY TELEGRAPH. Ainiicsir Granted ta'OtrenteH.la Ike •Icnu.u Amy aM' Navy...Bajrour In UiMcer—The Emperor's Bulk Expected at any Moment. Wliolcnule lynrUlnc-trtal Cool fell Ex. phuloa—A 'Frisco ateamer Aihon ou the Chinese €oant. < LAST NIGHT'S DKSl'ATCHKS. COWAKM.Y TACTICS. San Fiiakoisco, April 20.—The San Franoisco board of health, after inviting Capt. Webber and J. D. Sprecltles to be present at their meeting to-night, secrotly deoldod this morning to peat- pone their meeting for a weak, but neither of those gentlemen were notified of such change, and consequently were at the board raoms at the appointed hour. Thoy are now determined to secure the release of tho pas- seugers and crew liy a writ of habeas corpus, and have engaged Mr. Milton Andres, a celebrated admiralty lawyer, to prosecute the case. The outrage committed on the saloon puBsengers and the stewardess, by forcing them to leave the Parthia and go aboard the hulk, is causing severe comment in the oity. Tho captain and chief engineer are kopt prisoners on tho Parthia, while tho ship's doctor is allowed to go ashore. Party politics, and not opposition to the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company, is the cause of these arbitrary measures. The Parthia is a favorite steamer with intending passengers, and sails on Saturday at noon, THE LATEST ACQUISITIONS. London, April 20.—The impression prevails here that the British annexation of the Fanning, Christmas and Penrhyn islands in the Pacifio ocean indicates thst the Pacific survey which was always regarded as essential to establish tho practicability of a Pacifio cable, is about to be undertaken, It is alleged that apart from any commercial value the imperial government realizes that such a cable would serve to bring several of the British naval stations within touch of e&ch other. Children Cryfor Pitther'sOutorlS THIS MORNISfi'S DKSPATCHK8. THE EMPEKOH. Berlin, April 21.—At 1 o'eloek this ■miming it was stated that the emperor was worso than the laat bulletin intimated, but that there waa no immediate danger of a collapse. Berlin, April 21.—A despatch from Charlottenburg at midnight says that the emperor's condition is again critical. He sleeps, but is feverish and breathes heavily. Thecanula is constantly becoming obstructed, and is sometimes changed at 3-minute intervals. It has heen decided by the doctors to issue bulletins at 9 a. m. and 9 p. m. A HANDSOME SEWARD. Tucson, Apr. 21.—Marshal Meade, who arrested and convicted Smart and Green tho robbers, has been awarded 94,000 by the Southern Pacific Co. , AMNESTY TO OKFENIIEllt. ' Berlin, April 21.—Aii imperial decree has just been issued granting amnesty to all petty offenders in the German army and navy. on balfouk's trail. London, April 21.—Mr. Johnston, member of tho house of commons, in speaking at Willesden last evening, asserted that the government had proof that assassins wore following Balfour. TO investiuate. New York, April 21.—The Now York .tate board of arbitration and mediation lias decided to begin au investigation concerning the lockout of brewers, next woek. DEATH SENTENCE CONFIRMED. City of Mexico, April 21.—The supreme military court of Mexico has confirmed the sentence of death passed on Col. Franoisco Arvizgaa and Lieut. Benjamin Gutierrez for having authorized the violation of American Territory nud nn attack on the American police officers at Nogales, Ariz., iu January if last yoar. WHOLESALE I.VSC111XO. Kansas Citv, April 21.—Roports reached hero to-day of the lynching of oiulit horso thieves in r-uutliwcstorn Iudimi Territory. A deputy sheriff Buys thn thieves wore surprised by a posse of citizens, nud a running fight ensued, in which, one of the posse wus killed. The entire gang were later surrounded and shot or hanged. LOOKS LIKE CIVILIZATION. Citv of Mexico, April 21.—Governor Gonzulos, of the stnto of Guanajuato, has issued ft proclamation prohibiting bull-lighting in that state. RIOT IN lll'ITMN. DunMNi April 21.—Last night acol- lisSoii neetirred betwcotl n crowd, who were cheering Mr. Gilhooly, M. P., ami the pulio'e. The latter attacked the crowd, who retorted with a volley of atones. Many on both aides wore wounded. THIS AmRMIOiVft DKSPATVHK8. A CURIOUS CONVICTION. Si'iiiMiFiELn, O,, Apr. 21.—Thus. Dugan and C A. Bird, prominent lintel proprietors, has been fined (50 and costs eaoh and sentenced to 10 days in jail,for using oleomargarine on their tables without pasting a notice in their dining rooms, SAD DROWNING CASE. East Saginaw, Mich,, Apr. 21.— Sam. Phillips, 11 years old, son of a prominent merchant in this city, while playing on some logs in the Bayon, this morning, fell in, and Englehnrt Reidlingcr, aged 24, jumped in to save the boy's life. The little fellow clung to his neck and thoy wero both drowned. Beidlingcr loavot a widow and one child. CIRBAT COAL OIL EXPLOSION. Fort Wayne, Ind., Apr. 21.--The Standard Oil Co. suffered a loss of $200,000 in this city to-day by the completo destruction, by fire, of the company's big storage depot, fronl which the northern Indiana market ii supplied. A spark from a passing Wtt basil locomotive kindlod a small blazb in tho barn and the flames spread with amazing speed to the monster tanks, which burst with terrific reporta, Bending parts of the struoture, 200 yerda distant and high over the heads of 6000 affrighted spectators. suit for recovery. New York, Apr. 21.—Receiver Anderson, of the Fust National bank of Albion, N.Y., has brought a suit for tB60,000 against Whitney & Co., brokers of this city, to recover that amount which President Warner, of the wrecked bank, placed in the brokers hands for speculative purposes. Tho ground is that the brokers knew it waa the bank's money Warner was speculating with, and the eheeks they reoeived were signed by him na president of the bank. DEATH AT ANY MOMENT, London, April 21.—A despatch to tho Exchange Telegram Co. from Berlin, timed 3:12 p. in., says tho Emperor has boon iu a critical condition since last night, and his death is possiblo at any moment. Ho is perfectly resigned, AN UNDISTURBED MEETING. Dublin, April 21.—Dillon to-day addressed a meeting of tenants of thia Marquis of Londonderry, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, at New Tonards, County Down. The meeting wu not interrupted by the authorities, and passed off quietly. PARNELL'S ORDERS. London, April 21.—Pamell haa telegraphed to all absent home rule members to attend the sessions of Monday and Wednesday, on which days divi* sions will be taken on the budget and Irish county government bill respect* ively. REVISBO THE CONSTITUTION. Paris, April 21,—On the re-assembling of the chamber of deputies to-day the committee appointed to consider the question of revising the constitution began work. The committee consists of eleven members. Four op- poso revision, while two are in favor of immediate revision. Five desire revi-: sion, but are willing to accept the proposal of the cabinet to postpone action upon the question. CONSIGNED TO EARTH, Utica, N. Y„ April 21,-The funeral of the late Senator Conkling took glace to-day, The services were held at Calvary Ohurch, after which the procession wended its way to the cemetery. THI SAH PABLO ASHORE, Shanghai, April 21.—The steamer San Pablo, whioh left San Francisco on Maroh 12th, and arrived at Yokohama April 12th, has stranded near Turnabout Island. Assistance hu been sent. Her passengers,, mails and Bpecio have arrived here. The vessel lies hard and fast at tho lilercy-of the waves. She is valued at $460,000 and is fully insured. Late Canadian News. Quebec, April 16.—Creightod, general manager of the Empire, appeared at the police court this morning and gavo bail to appear from day to day to answer the charge of libel preferred against him by Premier Mercier. Montreal, April 13.—A despatch from Keewatin mills to-day states that the milling establishment at that place, being the largest in Canada, and capable of turning out 1,260 barrels of flour per dsy, will be stsrted the lut of this month. Ottawa, April 10.—Judge McLeod gave interesting evidence before the Schultz committee this morning. Ho aaid the MacKenzie basin had great mineral wealth, in addition to being s fine grazing country. Its streams were navigable to a large extent Further advices received from England by the department of agriculture say sufficient applications hsve beon made ahead for assistod passages u will tax the carrying capacity of the boats, for a month after the expiration of assisted passages. Despatches received to-day show that seeding operations are general throughout Manitoba and the North- went, having commenced about tile tenth inst. Toronto, April lii.«-Latcst roports from Doiiison township, to tho west of Sudbury, are to the effect that there Iihb been Knottier find of gold, the precious metal being this time struck on Ihe sixth concession. Montreal, April 16.—At a joint' meeting of the Ministerial association ' and Evangelical alliance to-day, a strong protest wa. made against, tke erection of tho statue to the virgin, A potition against the project, signed by 10,000 Protestants, will be presented to tho council to-day. Halifax, April 16.—In the criminal court to-day a eolorod youth, Jersey Gross, waa sentenced to fifteen yean in Dorchester penitentiary tor setting fire to a barn. Quebec, April 10. —The grand jury to-day returned a true bill against Jos. Ford, Sr., paper nianufncturerof Port- neuf, for forgery. An elopement of a fair Lewis street maiden, the daughter of a military officer, is just now agitating Quebec society. Tho government hu decided to make strenuous efforts to induce Newfoundland to enter confederation. Lansdowne is very anxious to bring about a union before he leaves. Children'CryforfltcliertQiiittlJa' $niifi $ ritish doUimbiim »al,n.lay Kveulun, April Sl, inns. Sllll'llt} UkSCI'I'liKIII*. .Mr. I Soli's Sunday nliservinror bill liua met, tho fritir I lint wan expebted —tho fate which seems toawiiit any inensuit) Riming nt moral reform that Way t'Oine Mom trie present houso. itr, Dole introduced his bill in an appropriate speech, and wns immediately followed by Sir. Allen, who could scarcely contain his detestation of nny nicusuru which proposed to interfere with one's personal liberty to do wrong. Mr. Duck delivered a long and eloquent address, in whioh lie pictured the horrible cruelties that had been practiced in tho name of religion during the dark ages, and seemed to be in a fearful state of mind lest the adoption of Mr. Bole's bill might enable some puritanical fanatic to make a dead Duok of him. If suoh men as Mr. Duck had lived in the ages to which he referred, they would have gone ovor very quickly before the relentless bigotry of tho men who thon held authority ill civil and religious matters. Hut tlio Sabbath is n no- uirssiiry nnd most important part of tlie religious systoni thnt has emancipated us from the delusions of our forefathers" and if it wero abolished wo should begin drifting buck to barbarism. Ool. Baker also opposed the bill. We wero living in nn ago of religious thought nnd action, ho said, nnd ought not to interfere with the beliefs and desires of others; and then went on to quoto Rev. Ohas. Kingsloy ns an authority against tlio strict enforcement of Sablsith observance. Did it over strike tho colonel that if wo ure "living in an ago of religious thought and notion," that condition of existence would never havo been reached if tho principles put forward by himsolf had provailod! If there had been uo Sunday, thero would have been no Christianity, for the one is a part of the other. Col. Baker nocd not have appealed to the authority of the lato Canon Kings- ley for the violation of the Sabbath: he should have appealed to the authority by which the Sabbath has been established. This is a Christian nation, and although wo believe in giving perfect liberty to all men to hold whatever opinions they choose, the laws of tbe nation ought surely to be in harmony with the great moral law book on which they aro founded. Any law or theory which comes into conflict with the biblo must bo regarded with suspicion. Mr. Duck wns followod by Hon. Mr. Uobson, who 'maintained that ono of tho ohief glories of our nntion wns the fact that it wns a Christian nation, and he considered there- would be sorious danger in meddling with the principles upon whieh our grcatnoss is founded. "Shall wo abandon tho Sabbath altogether!" asked tlie hon. gentleman; to which Messrs. Allen and Duck responded, "Why not!" The inference is that these two members at least would be quite content if there were no Sabbath. Mr. Grant brought up the old objection that some people regarded the seventh day as the proper Sabbath, while others thought it should be tho first, and people should not bo compelled to keep a day in which they do not behove. But if Mr. Grant's generosity led him to apply such a principle as this to all laws, he would speedily discover his mistake. If some of our citizens happened to lie Mormons, would Mr. Grant lie as willing to abolish the laws against bigamy so as to accommodate their peculiar religious beliefs! Laws are made for the Irene- fit of the majority. It might be wrong to compel a Jew to work on Saturday, but to prevent him from working on Sunday is a very different matter. If Sunday observance is deomod in tho interest of the state (and we are suro no one will dispute that it is), the duty of our legislators is dearly to maintain and enforce it; and those (a very small minority) whoso consicenees rebel against the maintenance of Christian principles in n Christian country have the liberty of remaining or going as they think best. While they chose to remain, however, they must accept such laws as seem necessary under our system of government The debate*was closed by Mr. Higgins, who expressed the opinion that our present Sunday laws were good enough if they were enforced. Mr. Higgins seems to have a conscience which, if ho had the courage to follow it, would have forced him to voto for the bill; but ho voted against it. We believe there is a Urge and growing sentiment in this province favoralrlo to Sabbath observance. That sentiment has greatly increased during the past year or two, one chief cause of the increase being free immigration from other parts of the country where people havo become more ae customed to respect tho sacredness of tbo day. Some parts of British Columbia are inhabited by a race of men who have, through association, Income habitual Sabbath breakers, and there arc a good many of this olass scattered everywhere through the oountry—and more tlinn one of them haa managed to get into the house, thn time is riot fnr off, however, when peoplo of this class will not be able to leaven the laws of the oountry with tho loose moral sentiment* May »» Wlding. Bin n mmmi Tills colillilll9A paid I'm-iiii't conduct1 lty it -i't.iitiiilfu-v ul* (lit- IVi'lPfi'JMiiT «r- ] t-jiiil/'-iliuus <»' \i-» Me.MiiiH-.UT. I'tlliHsUtil t-vrij-y Mtliml-o In liMilfcitlj -roluml-lun iutiM:Hltc llit'M). (mtiinuulrnllon,-,. to [•<> iul.In-.nMl In •"Editor Ti'iiiperaiiwiiiliiiiiii." -' *& ItKGULAIt MEETINGS. 10. G, T.—Every Friday, 8 i>.m„ Grange H, T. of T,—Evory Wednesday al";30p.inM in Tompunuicu Hall (eld Oddfelluwa'j. W. C. T. U.—Second Wednesday of eaeh month, tl P.m., basement nf Jlnptisl Church* - Alcohol. Dr. F. It. Lees, tnuiBlatua an essay ou alcohul Jiy Prof. 0. Bungc, wlio fills tlio cUalr of phyaiolutjical eljuniis- try, in tlio University of Basel, unci \vo mako quotations from the article as it appeared io the.llcformer of Glasgow. UA defender of beor may object, that it ia a means of nourishment. Well, it certainly docs contain somo small portion of carbon-hydrates, ns dextrin and sugar. (Mr. Liveaey, in his malt liquor locturo in 1834, estimated them as one penny worth in tho gallon; whilo Liebig, in 1843 reckoned that in a whole ton-there wbb no moro food stuff than is contained in a five pound loaf j or, to be exact, that the food particles in nine quarts of boor could all be laid ou the point of a tablo knife.) But of Hicbo carbo-hydrates thero is no luck in tlio food of most men—gonorally indeed, from ignorance nf tho ono proportion required, thero is already ton much—-an over supply whicli induces obstruction ami so promotes disease. It is sometimes aasertod, that alcoholic drinks, in their diluted forms, assist digestion. As a matter of fnct, tlio exact contrary is the case. Manifold trials on men aud animals—especially experiments on men with the aid of tho stomach-pump —and direct observation of the ofl'ects of alcoholics in persons with gastric- fisstula (openings into tho stomach itself) have invariably shown that even moderate desos materially retard, or completely arrest, tho digestion of animal food. That the moderate use of alcoholic drink is not merely usuIoh, hut is iu a high degree damaging, is established beyond rational denial, by tbe returns of tlie English Lifo Insurance Institution, and by tho Friendly Societios, in whioh the average life duration of the total abstainer is significantly longer than that of tho (so-called) moderates. The question of using alcoholics as a means of enjoyment, or luxuries, how- over, must be strictly separated from their value as either food or physic. Aa medicine, alcohol has been looked upon as an indisponsible drug; but thon its vory paralysing influence seems to constitute its chief value. Alcohol is one of tho milder amosthics, and by its paralysing property, induces through the spinal marrow and brain, heightened reflex excitement. (When the bridle hangs loosely iu the hands of a sleepy rider, the steed scampers wildly awuy.) Heart action being in- sroased by the use of alcohul, it is oo- eassionally useful iu threat oued cullapse. [That alcohul is not* in di sponsible iu the great run of disonao«, is proved by tho tou years' favorable experiouco of the Loudon Temponinco Hospital, whero it is absolutely dispensed with in DUO caaosoutof the 1000.] Alcoholics are only justified as a prescription in accute suffering, for 'tho alleviations of transitory conditions, just as wo may ueo morphia or chloral hydrate, but uot fur chronic disease. A common plea, indeed, is that water is so unwholesome 1 Is it, then, a great kibor to conduct water from a neighboring soring or pure country stream, and a small thing to fetch wino from Burgundy or Bordeaux ? The fact that .'drink enjoyment' spoils tho palate for moro natural and enduring pleasures of sense, involves moral sequences of a serious kind— that it also affects the nervous and mental system.in higher spheres and functions. The whole mental organs aro in close sympathy, and alcohol equally wastes the forco of all I maintain that the person who renounces alcoholic drinks misses nothing but misery; on the contrary he wins more of life's joys, because possessing more of life's potencies. ... i m • Be iircnmitpiicl* An old Chineso proverb says, "Do not Btop in tho cucumber field to tie tho shoo." Tho me-ining is very plain. Some ono will be likely to fancy that you nro stealing fruit. Always remember the injunction, "Abstain from all appearance of ovil." Uo not atop under tho saloon porch co rest yourself, however shndy tho trees may he, or however inviting the chaira. Somo one may fancy you aro a common lounger thero, and so your good name bo tarnished. Don't go to a liquor onloon to get a glass of lemonade, how- over refreshing it may scorn to you. lluthor buy your lemons aud prepare tho cooling beverage at home, whero others may Bharo it with you, ptobably at no greater expense than your single glass would cost you. Somebody seeing you drinking at the bar. will be sure to toll the story, and will not bo particular to state that you woro drinking only lomonado. Then, too, if yon aro careless nbout the appearance of evil, you will soon grow equally caro- less about the evil itself.—Union Advocate. »■♦■■♦ Neglected Her Children for Hum. Jane Judge, of Brooklyn, was charged in Justice Maasey's court by her brother, with being an habitual drunkard. MrB. Judge hns sevon ohildren whom sho neglects for tho tempting cup. Sho was sent to tho penitentiary for four months, and the children woro turned over to tho Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to childron. . »-; A Texas Baloonist. rejoicing over tlie defeat of tho prohibitory amendment in that state oxclaimB. "Let tho preachers go back to thoir pulpits and the women to their wash tubs," Tho colored people of Wost Chester, Ta,, aro charged iiftoon cents for a drink of whiskey to a white man's ten cents, and ten cents for a boor to n white man's fivo cents. Fifty-six towns in Ohio havo paasod prohibitionary laws undor the permission grnntod by tho Dow laws, Your Children Aid conslitntlyoxpoacd to danger from ■i'vlA. Whuopln^ Cuugli-* Croup, and disoasoa peculiar Lo tiio throat and lungt'.i SW liuch ailment ^ Ayer'a Cherry X'ectoral, promptly administered, affords speedy relief and cure. As a remedy for Whooping Cough, with which many of our children were afllicted, wo used, during the past winter, with much satisfaction, Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. For tills affection, wo consider this preparation the most efficacious of all tho medicines which havo como to our knowledge,—Mary Park- hurst, Preceptress, Homo for Llttlo Wanderers, Doncastor, lid. My children havo beon peculiarly subject to attacks of Croup, and I failed to Hnd any oiTecth'0 remedy Until I commenced adiuiuistot'ing Ayor's Chorry IVctoval. Thin prf-pamtiou relieves tho aifUoulty o£ brofttluug and invariably cures tlio complaint.—David G. Storks, Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. I have used Ayer's Cherry Peotoral in my family for many years, and have found it especially valuablo in Whooping Coupli. This medicine allays all irritation, prevents inflammation from extending to tlio lungs, and quickly subdues any tendency to Lung Complaint. -J. li. Wellington,. PlatnviUe, Mich. I find no medicino so effective, for Croup and Whooping Cough, as Ayor's Cherry Peotoral. It saved the lifo oi my little boy, only six months old, carrying him safely through tho worst caso of Whooping Cough I over saw.—Jano Malone, I'iney flats, Tcun. ft. i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mann. Sulci by all Druggists, rricuftl; six bottles, 95. INDEPENDENT MEstateApici! STRAIGHT, FAIR COMMISSION BUSINESS. OWNERS OF FARMS OU CITY LOTS Ut soil will huve thoir interests, as well lis Imvers, carefully guarded In all transaction's, and no extras put on llrnt iiHcofi. Always hnve good bargains in Vancouver Lots, Correspondence solicited. WM. €LAKK BELL, Caxme St., P. 0. Box 05, ilMiioic -vjs.mroo-o-<rmimi. NOTIOE. SITTINGS OF THE COUNTY COURT of Cariboo will bo lichlr At Llllooot, on Wednesday, 30lli May,1888. At Clinton, on IVciinesdoy, 13tli June,1888. At 160-Mile House, on Tliursday, 28th Juno,18S8. At Soda Creek, orr Saturday, SOtll June, 188S. . . ., At niclrlleld, on Friday, litlr July, 1888. By Command. JOHK HOBSON, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretaryfs OlUce, llltli April, ISSS. <liv)i2ill<l MAY-DAY. Tlie Hyack Eire Company Will (Wontlrcr Permitting) Hold tlio —ANNUAL— MAY-DAY CELEBRATION —os— TlllSOAY, MAY 1st, 1888. THE ROYAL PROCESSION WILL leave Hyaek Hall at 1 p. in. sharp, headed by tlie Brass Hand. Her Majesty UioQilOon will proceed In state, surrounded by the faithful Hyacks and accompanied by ber royal successor, to tbe l-'oot- Imll Gromids (adjoining Mr.Townsend's), wliere tbe festivities will take place. All children of tbo city, both young and edd, are cordially Invited to Witness the May- liny coreinonles, and enjoy a good time. In the evening the usual Hall will bo given In Horring's Opera House, beginning at 8 o'clock. .TNO. McMURPHY, dapSOld Kecretury. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Opening Concert GRAND MUSICAL RECITAL 11Y Miss Peters OF THE LEIPSIC CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Assisted hy llrs. V, Welcome MH'ntdy nnd other Leading Vocalists In Town. Tuesday Evening, S4th April. Chiii'tre of Admission louny purl of the Hal l-fiu cent*. N. 11 One of "MAhon it Risen" Pianos (Gold Medalists al Ibe Colnulnl Inhibition, London. England) Will he used on thi-iiboveoccaslon. Agenls, D. Lyal A Co, Tickets for ibe Rccilnl inuy be lind at I). Lyal A Cot's Ilookstorc. dftpSOtd king's Opera ke! TO-NIGHT A.mt SATURDAY XIUIIT. Chester Comedy COUFANT —anb— THE EARLE CHILDREN These Children are tho Wander ol (lie IMh Century. Don't full to see them or you will in Ish a Trent. Matinee To-morrow! AT 3 V. M. Eiitlrit Change of PruKrniuiiie Ench MfslK. Reserved Seats, ll, General Admission, GOo. Mntlnrir 2p.m. Hal.nr.lny: AiIitiIshIiiii, ft) contn; OlilIilrDiit2.irroriln, Uuii2UUS FORJSALE. NE-HAW INTKREBT Itt lire I.ANQ- \> ley Haw una niuilm/ Mill; mill In Koodorder. .ForpRrtlciilursftiiiifyiin tliu premium to H. WEST, Or, MeMH. DRAKE,JAOKSON. _, uplMc tHBLMOKKN Vlctorln. 0 Dress-faking*! Misses MtiDOUGALL COWIMHIA STKKIDT, New Westminster, B. C. ItirBlUlrif.lclliiT, klliuullieial. lllllijill l-TOTICS. ASITTINO OF TIIK COUNTY COlIllT nf Knoiminywlll Ur Imlil ill Immilil, nn Tliuimlny, thu Mill dny i.f Api'll, !Sra, Hy Coimuiiinl .INI). IIOHHUN, ]*rovlinriirl Beci'otni'y. 1'nivlliHlll Ri'iri-alaiya Olllaa. SOtll Htuoli, 188B. itrali'iOlill NOTICK IH HKURHV GIVEN THAT wo have made application to tlie Minister of this Inlerior tor a license to cut llnibei' on tbe following ilt'serlbud lands, -vl/.: Comiin-ni*iitKnt n post on tbe West brink of tlio Ullooot stream about two inllos sontb of Llllooot lake, murked "B. H. M. Co.'h H. B. corner"; thonce Went IW ebalns to it post marked "I-S. H, M. Co.'b H. W, comer"; tbenee North -10 chains; tlience East 20 clialns; thence North 10 chains; Ihenee Must '20 chains; thence North 80 chains; thenco East 20 chains; thenco North 40 chains; thenco East 20 elialiis;"liicnce Nortli 10chains to a post marked "It. .S. M. Co.'s N. W. earner"', thence East 20 chains ton post, near tho west hank of LUlooet. lake marked "B. S, St. Co.'s N. 10. corner"; thence South SO chains; thenee West 20 clinlns; thenco South .so chains; thonce West 20 olinihs; tiiencn Month Wi chains to tlie place of commencement. mtUNKTTK SAW MILL CO. (Ln.) J'er ll. L. DhBkok. Malinger. New Wesl., March 2!), 1888. dmbUlinl GRANT & MACLURE Have Received n Largo Assortment nf Boots,Shoes AND SLIITEUS. Come ami Hec Tliem. GRANT & MACLURE COLUMBIA STREET, WKSTMINSIBK. dwnp2te ■ Jersey Milk! IIAVINCI RECENTLY IMPORTED HERD OP HIGH-QilADE I AM NOW PREPARED TO DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THIS CITY, EITHER MOItNINO OR EVEN1NO, RICH JERSEY MILK, Wlrlcll I autirniltec to bo ns Pure nrr 11 C'omerr from tlicOown. 1WA1I ordera lett nt lliir stores of Mossm.WOLI'UNllEN', II.H.CIINNINO- HAM 4 CO. nnd AUSTIN will receive prompt attention. .Imliiuti! . THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. ! COVERNMENT ST VICTORIA Bit. Xj OO KL! 20 PIANOS & ORGANS 20 On tho Wny. Will Boon bo Horo. TIIK (lltTUT STKt'K PIANO HAS AH- rived!!! The "ACME" of Pianos!!! The miitc.hlOHS linker A KoilPlntio. Also, Die great improved mid artistic llmnl- nl on. the best ('■Munii-ui-miid*. piano. ItniilMli A I'hrlNty PIhhim. W. W. Kim- hull nml Chicago CUTTAtJK ORGANS, sold on monthly payment*, from SIO to SUB hor month. New 1'liinon for rent, and rent applied If purchased. Tuu him and Kciinirlns* 11. I'ETEIEH, "ColonlKt" Hiilhllng, Government St., dwapllitc Vlelorln, B. O. MACHINERY HAVING LATELY INOREASEDOUH JI eoiinuatloli In tho Ennt nnd cl«e- Whoro very eoiisldorably, wo aro in aim- Kltlon lo Hive in-let'H on iinychuiHof Ma- chinery I but mny bo requlrodj In cl ml ing: Marine and stationary Englnei) nnd Hollers, 1'hinern, MateherH and Mouldern, Bu?./. I'lunerN, Wood Lathes, Dtmd Saws, llllml Mttotiinory, Gauge Lathes, Shnplnif Machines, Shingle Machines, Lath Machines A Bolters, Two, Three and Four Block Olroular Saw Mills, Band Bow Mills, Portable Engines nnd Boilers und Hoisting Engines. Atso, John Bertram A Sons* nnd Tlie London Tool Co.'s Iron Working Mnohinery. Brick Machines and Crushers of cither the Martin or Bulrcl make. Mill Supplies of all descrlpMniis, including Circiilfu* Huws, Solid or Inserted Teeth, Lubricating Oils, Rubber and Leather Belting, whieh vo carry In stock. Kieimi rumps of thoHlnke, Davidson or Knowles mako also on hand, M'Avlly's Patent Bollor Feeders supplied on Bliort riotmo, as well as Paints and Oils, Avcs. nnd Kdgo Tools of the celebrated BioikI innkef Wire Hope, Plumbers nud Steam Filters Sitppllei-, Ac. Wo ore sole agents In tills Province for tho JOHN DOTY Engino Co'y. whoso Murine work ennuot be excelled, nit outfits we hnvo furnlsliod horo will testify. FRASER ^LEONARD, i'nniblc Ht.. Opp. Neii'H-.lilvfrtlw.r, VANCOUVER, B. 0, ilnfonte GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS. Hcki selected Slock ot* I'lanos in nrltlsli Columbln. New l'liiiios (ram I)i)i50 upwurils. Old I'iirinis tet.en in exchange. H. PETERS, Gov. rjmtrglaj) ft Disoovory Sta., Adcnle VICTORIA, B. C. TIME OJL.HOD UNTIL FUUTHEll NUTICK, Will leave Victoria for Wcslinlnstor Every Monday and Friday. Connecting with "Gladys" for Up-rlvcr. HETURNING - Leaves Westminster every Tuesday A Kalurdiiy, at 7 a. m. Kor all particulars, apply to TUUNF.lt, BEETON A CO., Victoria, or to W. J. MATHERS, dwfeifcilc Agent at Westminster. Joseph Bayliss, ruum warn is rnrci'AiiED to execute au KINDS OF Finiiacr. lloilcr Sontiii**', mid Oliliuucy BniltltUK mul UviMiiiing. l-5KIOK^r7AYI N G IN ALT. ITS nilANOHES; ESTIM.VTES givon for ovory ilosci-l|r- tlnn of work. Onler-H mny lio loft with II. T. Itonrl A Co., Coliunliln St., New Wos'llilitmter. tlutiUte Invertavish Nursery SPECIAL 0FFKB F0K 1888. IN ORDER TO INTRODDCE my Plants us wldoly us inisslblo, I rnilko the fol« lowing ollort For $11 will sentl freo by mull one ouch of tlio following Plums, nil enrrcetly In- liclUd. my aelootloll of vurlelles- l GERANIUM, 1 FUCHSIA, 1 CARNATION, 1 HELIOTROPE, 1 AUHRATUM, 1 LOBELIA, 1 GLADIOLUS, 1 PANSY, I SELAiJiNELI.A (Ornamental Moss). Tiro entiiloguo liriiio of flieso Plnhts In Sl.tlO. Send for my Illustrated Cnlulogiio of I'lunls mul Seeds. Sentfreo, ii, A. lldAVISII, dwapllinl NoitTir SAAKirii, B. C. JOHNS. COX, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ll fosiK No More to Ketv tioml Fowl* Mian II Ikom to Keep I'oor low Is, My Broedliiff Pens are cqunt to any In Die United Htutcs or Caiindu, I propose to furnish Eggs front Frcmlnin and Kirst-eluss FowIh, my design liolngtn esljililisliu reputation tlmt will last. Oasli nuist aeeumpany atl orders. AU- dri'ss, wllli Ntainp, JOHN ». COX, dwmli.'ltc New WeHiinlnster. PAOinc Carriage Works! COLUMBIA STKEET, New Mcstiiiinslcr, It. (!. REID & CURRIE PROPRIETORS. MANITFACTUKKltrr A IMI-OllTKKS OV . «»".«b»"| ni:iio<KiTs, DRAYS, CARTS, Anil all sorts of Valilcles. l'louslis, sicel, iron & Wooden Harrowt-, Agricultural Implement!-, 4c. Wo have alao a large Stook of CARRIAGE & WAGON MATERIAL, Whicli we wilt soil at the Lowest Possible l'riecs, COMl'ltlSINQi H-nil wot ul, Whuols (patent k home* matte), Shafts. Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Neck Yokos, Single Trees, and all kinds of Pent Goods, < Mtltl\<;i: HARDWARE, Snrings, Axles, Circles, King llolts, Clips, Steps, ami everything required for Citrriage building. BLACKSMITHING. We would spoclnlly call tlio Attention of llie l'lilitla lo our Dliieksinlililng Department. We employ the very best ot Work* mon and wo Import nl! our Iron, Hteel, nnd other mntorlal: consequently, we can dobetler, both In prlcoH und quality at work, than any other Hhop on flic Mainland of Hi It ish Colnmbla. Estimates given on Iron Work.and eon* tnietH takon ior nny kind ot work. turiiii'iV-A LnurrH' HiippllTH kept on, hand, reitdy-mmni. ciniliin, Itooks. Dog Hooks, HloekH, Hhaekles, moot and Irt*u WedgeH, Moll Klngn, Ox Yoke Htiiples, C'levleeH. Hliiglelreu Irons, Iron A Hteel Harrow Teeth, Harrow Hinges, ete. AM kinds of Itrimlrn executed on short notice. Inin, Htrel, fliulii, I'ioiI* uml nil kinds of material sold, wholesale orrotall. tfVCall and luKpecl our stock tun! obtain our prices boforo ordering olsewhero •nd you will snvo money by It*. mrorders by mall prAm'pt ly attended to. dwfeWlc REID ft OURRII. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. "Cutortaian wclltidaptMltoolilldrenttut I Caatoria cures Colto, Omttlpatlon, I roooraiuena Has luperior to any prcMripUon I Sour Stomach, Diairtoa, Kriictotlon, too™ to mo." It A. A»ea«a, M. D, I K111J^0<,•^• *"* *?* f WBo.O>locdl!lt,BrooU*m,N.-f. | WItKout iniiuloui merUcatloa. Tua Centaor Couiuky, rr Kerrey Street, N. Y. NOTICE. MESSIta. MAJOR A PEARSON WILL be found at their new oflice, cor. McKenzie and Clnrkson Sts„ llio buildings lately occupiod by Messrs. Corbould AMeColl. daplltc Land Ueslstry Ordinance, 1870. Lot No. fi, Block XII, and Lot No, 2, Block XXIII, iuthoCityofNewWest- minster. bjSHTIFIOATB OF INUEKEASIBLB llio lo the above-mentioned Lots J Issued lo Alexander Ewen on the 25th any of May, 18HK, unless in the meantime iv v-iiid objection llioroto be mado to theunderslfsned lu writing by some person claiming an estate or Interest In said Lots or some part thereof. It. W. AUMSTRONU, Deputy Registrar. Land Registry Otttoo, New Westm luster, 2Ut Feb., 1888. dfe2lm3 Organs! Organs! CHEAPER THAN EVER. IT WII.I. PAY YOU TO CALL Ul'ON lilt. U.\Ml, Agnes Street, noxt to Bnirtlst Cliurclr. Ho In nuoiit for tlio Celebrated Earn Organ, Anil Is sellini! liislriiineiits VERY IUOA- SONAULY. Gooil Value rr.ni. $100 nil. ilwmliltc BECKETT & CO; Brick Manufacturers, \ BUILDERS AND llltlCK-YAUDHi l>ort Haney. OFFICES: t'oruer i'oluiubli: mid Mnry (SI*,, Kew Weill in hutter*. dwinlilltte WILLIAMS BROS. Land Agents & Surveyors. PLANS PBKFABBP. SIIKYKYS MA UK Large ov Small Sums of Money Advanced on Good Securities, at Reasonable Hates of Intereat, FuritlH for Hale on I-rawer Utver, nlievc and helow New WcftliiiliiHirr. WILLIAMS 11KOH. are In const imt com iiuinleatlini wilh Intending ni-itiers frunt KiiKland undelNt'wlieR'.mid liiivesiieeliil facilities for ell'eetliiKHaten, Tlielr olnuges me lower than any other agents In tlio I'rovlnce. OFFICEM-Cornor of Granville nnd Cordova HtreeU, nnd opiiositc V, P. H. Hlntlon Van nm ver, It. V. da)>l*!mt W. E. FALES, PRACTIOAUINDERTAKER. Embalming a Specialty. Dealer In Wooden anil Metalle Bur- lBlCaiketl> FutteraUConductcd. A full line of Coffin TrlmmlngN nhvuyu on hnnd. Parties nl a distance supplied at shortest notice. Satisfaction guuran* teed In every particular. dwocltc COLUMBIA 8T. NewWcst'r. VANCOUVER CITY Foundry^Ma&hi: THE HUILD1NUS AND FITTING UP of Machinery ln connection with tin'st* Works being now ho far advanced, thu proprietors feel Justified In notifying 1 heir friends and the puhlio that they will bo prepared on or about the 1st of May to reeeive and promptly execute any ordera for work In tlielr lino wltli which tlioy may bo favored: nnd from the superior character of thoir machinery nnd plant generally! nn woll an tho nklll of thoir employees, they feet confident of being Inn position to do as good, If not bettor, work limn any similar establishment in the Province. A, McltEIiVIE, Mcohanlenl Malinger. Vancouver, I). 0., 10th April, 18SS. dapltttlU MANITOBA Flour & Feed STOI3E, EWEN'SGANNERY BUILDINQ Cor. Columbia & Begbie Sti., WK8TMIN8TKB. J. HfND, IMl'OltTKH AND ItKAI.RIl IN Flour, Feed AND 1IA1HV ritODUOE. 0AM, * BXAMINEOOODS * I'lllOES. dmh20ml MAJOR & PEARSON, Real Estate Brokers mul Financial Agents. AGENTS FOB t'onredcrallon Lite AimoclaUon uf Toronto. Nortli HrltiHb Mercantile undttuardlnn Fire Insurance ioiiipanlcs. IW* Valuable Lots for sale in tlie Clly nnd District of Westminster; aud cholco Lots ln the City of Vancouver. - Persons wishing to buy or. sell city or rural properly tdiould uommunleatu with "R. Of kicks: McKenzlo Ht., Weslmi osier, nnd Hastings St., Vancouver. dwnplllle Jersey Bull. H* THOS. CUNNINGHAM, AV1NG LATELY IMPORTUD A 6- , year-old Thoroughbred Jersey Hull, Has decided to stand him tor the benefit of those wishing tu improve their Stuck, FortenuB applyto H. M. CUNNINGHAM A CO., dnpl-itc Columbia Street. GUARDIAN Insurance Com'y OF LONDON, ENG. Total Funds, $18,000,000 (IT BAELTl ESTABLISHED 1821 Risks Taken at Rates as Low as any other Reliable Comp'y. T. R, PEARSON, NOETH 0 01i£F^.2>T-2" Capital, $3,000,000 i Losses Paid, 148,000,000 ac«•»*»■»ivhva nm*»*a Rates as Low as any other Company doing Business in British Columbia. tr KUks promptly taken! and Lobso. utiafootorily adjusted, T.R.PEARSON. Confederation Life ASSOCIATION. C-lUQi-aulr-f 4'apltal •• Full Gov'm't Deposit Head Office, Toronto, Canada A home"company. This. Association merits the confidence the Public is reposing in it from the following FACTS:- The RecurUy offered to polley holden ti unsurpassed by any Company doing huil* iicss In Ciiniidii, It has no Hohomei of Insurance, but the woll-en-lab I Is hed linen, henee tho policy holdera cannot l;o lulhled as Ut their contractu. Its Ktatoment* to the publlo oan be read* \ Ily understood, Its oimh otatompnt ihow- 1 ni every Item of Income and how expended. Iti-ipoMtlonliiniicertalned annually from ft detailed valuation Id whioh every Item of liability la Included. IU progreaii has beon unexampled in the hlBt-ory of Insurance In Canada. IU policies are IndlapuUtbld after three years, and non*forfcitable after two years' existence. IU profit* are distributed upon on equitable liaslfl. The proflt* (o one class of policy holdora are not lessened to Rive larger profits to nny other nlass. which mutliod affords superior advantiiKeaovcr the uniform bonus plan of distribution, Liberal UHlUlons us to Keslilcnee aad mvti. J. K, MarlKlNAI.I), Managing Director, T. R. PEARSON Aient, Nev We.ltnlnmoi )o7-5m(i.»llerii«t«, tasmzsmsyesKSsaamstxcs l» -TLUUKINGS. , ISbahii.—A bunch of fentlicra undor tire Iron's throat. :anit.~a family of irliiclu Bcloi)Tji\"| o ouo liloUltrr'. ll'iooiiv,—Doairlna to "not." Cai'i;.—Hlaclt nnrl wliito foatlrorn at iiaisn os Iraul.lo, sluipod like a cape. Uniiii.—A newly hutched fowl. Crin Kjci,—Kowl iiinltrr u year old. (*i,1!titii,—A flitliilo l.rnu:| or Billtimj, C'nfK.—Mai.k uu I ovor ono year old. Cockehm.—A ybiitiK cor-lt. Ci'siiio**,—Muss ol loathors over the rural). DuBntxi-.—Cutting oil' comb, WrttleB nn.I onr lolion, I''l-rxisiii!|].—Wlron It cockerel has ob- .nlnoil hia full tail, comb, hackloo, etc. Hacki.ks.—l'cculinr niirrow long loath- irs on tho neck. Hock.—Joint botwoon thigh nnrl sh n nk. Kiiki,.—Tlio brea-t-liouo. Mossy.—Confused or indistinct uinrU- n«s. Pka co.mii.—A triple comb. Pu.scii.iNa.—Small murks or stripee ovor a feather. Potn.T.—A young tin-key. l'niMAitiiis,—The secondary feathers ol ho wing. Pui.i.icT.—Hen undor ono year old. Secondaries.—Quilt feathers of the ings. Sickles.—Long curved feathors ol rock's tail. SiTAXiri.iNO.—Largo spot 'or splash on Bach feather. Wimi-iiahs.—A lino of dork color across he niiilJlo of the wing. Winu-iiow.—Tho upper or -ahouldei mrt of tho wing. Winii covEiim—Broad feathers cover- ng roots of secondaries. Chicago DIvui-itii Cnlll-l Iltilnoi-n. "Whnt is your husband's occupation ?" iskoil Sir. K H. llorTiiinii, Jr. "Habitual drunkenness, sir," said Mrs. 'unpen. lliero was n roar in Jiidgo Collins' spurt; The divorce mill lind ilrarvi'i in iia Isunl crowd of sooctators, qpnn avuil rrl- imy-iiu lying, rolling lire seaiidiilj' under liuir ton:iii'S. Tiro enso of !irip,Ti. r vs. >rip|ien was in. progress, mil Mr. IJoilV nnn's political funic made tlio spcclaldra n.'irrd liim with nwo. "t refer," said ho, to your husband's rrofi'sslon." "Uo rtiarlo cigars." ".'rooil cigars?*' "Occasionally," Mr. Hoiluian drew a cigar from his ockct. "This, your Honor, is ono of tho do- Hidant's cigars." "Mark it 'Exhibit A,'" 6aid tho juilsro. "Ifri'i Mr. Dnppon any other proles- ion ':" continued tho lawyer. ".'ot to my knowledge,'' said Mr. Pap- tou's wifo. "Nevor prnctlcod as a dentist?" "Not profession-lily." "Son, Mis. Dappen, on your oath, dirl ot your husband oxtrurt six of your 10th?" Mrs. Dnppon looked timidly round. tr. rappcii boing evidently out of hcar- ig, sho whispered, "lie did." "Did ho administer gas, or othor, or anv msthetic?" ' "No, sir." j "Did ho extract tho tootli ono aftor tho ther?" 1 "He extracted tliom nil togother." } "Had, your husband any license to r.iT*'r*oasadenlist?" _ "I novor hoard of it. Ho usod to say: [I will allow you $1 a day. firing nm tho ■fcccounts every week, and if ever I lind a [out iniasing I will knock your tooth »ut.'" "Md ho find "any; deficit in yonr nc- rounls ?" J "Ono Saturday night I could not 1ml- ■nco tho books. I was thirteen cents lliort. Without a word my husband truck rue in the mouth. Six of iny kreth were knocked out I swallowed yo," . "Have you tho othor four in court ?" I "Yes, Bir." , "Mark them 'Exlbit E,'" said tho j udge. IrCllicaijo Tribune. ' How Opium la Grown. t Tho interest which tho Goverliifiont ol lulia takes in tho opium industry is ■town by the pecuniary oss'stniu-n it of- Irs lo poppy growers. Tlio u.ost nf Ihoso li.nnging in ita cultivation are verv poor, Tnd the Govornment furnislns purpoies J irrigation, if tho land needs it, and ■so tho requisite amount of sis ai. Anther advance of money is imule when He plant appears above the surface oi Mie kound, and still another when it is near- V tlmo for puncturing tlie pods. Tiro fcwlng ol the seod occurs tlie lirst ol November; the plant is in blossom in jiout threo months, and in about an- Iher month the poppy-heads, which nro ■bout tho size of hou's eggs, nro ready fer being operated upon. Theso heads Ire opened every dav for fivo or six lines, when the liquid is all ostracted. the collected fluid has then to bo crno- lilly stirred and exposed to the action of Bio air bo that the water may be ev.rpor- Itod. Thia process requires another honth, whon tne thickonod muss is parrl;- Id in small jam and then taken tn Iho Rctories, wliere it Is weighed and its |nluo credited to the owner. It is only li'T'asionally that ono man is wenlliiy liiongh to own half an acre of poppies, nnl tlio most of the plots range from one- li.lli to one-twelfth of au acre, and nro lurked by the owner and liis fiiinilv. [he clilof opium district Isa large tract In tho Ganges about 000 miles in l>ngth Ly -ill) miles in hroadtii. There nre, however, many othor counties besides In.Iia engaged in raising opium, mid, ni is woll Inown, the grand total pro lucod is im- ihtiiso, nnd the world's coiisiiiiiption is Jonstantly increasing. In leed, it is lluimod thnt the poppy inn ba raised lirolitably In Florida, iiiul it is jpfnbulilo Hint tho manufacture of opium will soon i ono of the industries of that Statu. ■•' Two Itlmln ol Olrl.. ' i There are two kinds of girls: ono iB Hio kind that nppjara best abroad, tho girls that are good for parties, rides, visits, balls, etc., and whose chief delight Ir in all auch thin.'s. The othor is a kind I'lrieh appoars In-st at home, the girls ■lit are useful nnd cheerful in the lining room, the sick-room, and all the tiX'cinuta of homo. Thoy dill'er widely ir character. One is frequently a tor- front at home; the other iaabiossing, lino ll a moth, consuming everything ■Liout her; tho othor is a sunbeam, in- Ipiriiig llfo and glnlnoss nil along tbo lailiwny. Whicli will our readers, by pud's blessing, strive to be? Greet Invention.. i Tho fifteen great American inventions If world-wido adoption nro: 1, the cotton Kin; 2, tho planing miurhino; H, the grass liiiiwer nnd reaper; -I, thu rotary printing Irri'ss; o, navigation by steam ; ll, the liot-nir engine; 7, the sowing machliio; V the India rubber iiidusrv; II, the itachino manufacture of horse lm. s; 10, Iho sand-blast for carving; 11, tire gaitgo lathe*, 12, the grain elevator;' I.I, artificial Ico-maklng on a largo scale; 11, Iho electric magnet .and its practical iippllcntloa i 15, tho tolephone. Is dry and turns hard, until oil imippllcd; after which H moves easily, Wlnrn the joints, or- lunges, «if tiro hudyato HtMimed and iiillniiieil by Ithoiiiiintism, they cannot bo movod without causing (ho most excruciating pains. Ayer's SarsGparitla, hy its action ou tlio blood, relievos this condition, and restores the joints to good working qi lor. Ayer's SarsapariUa has effected, In our oity, many most remarkable cure*, In coses which baffled tlio efforts of tho most experienced physicians. Wero it necossary, I could givo tlio names of many individuals who have boon cm oil by taking thin medicine. In iny caso ft has worked wonders, relieving mo of Rheumatism, after boing troubled with it for years. In tills, and all other diseases arising from impure blood, thero is no reliioity Wltli which I am acquainted, that attorns such relief as Ayor's Sarsaiiarilla. — K. H. Lawrence, M. D., Baltimore, Md, Ayor's SarsapariUa cured mo of Gout and Rheumatism, wlron nothing else would. It has eradicated every truco of diseaso from my aystom. — H. II. Short, Manager Hotel Belmont, Lowell, Mass. I was, during many months, a sufferer from chronic KlicuiiiTilisnr. Tho disease ailiirrted rue grievously, in snito of all tlio remedies I cou'd lind, until I commenced using Ayor's SaT-soparilla. I took several hollies of this preparation, and was speedily rostorod to health.—J. Froam, Independence, Va. - tt Ayer's SarsapariUa, Prcpatctil liv Dr. J. O.Ayor&Oo., Lowell,B(mi. Sold by nil rDriiBijloiB. Price $1; nix bottles, $6, Cream & Fancy Cakes —ao tu— A. DIEBEL'S VROaIT ST11EET, Opp. C. P. N. WiiAHF (Iao22tfl W.C. LOYE, wilt Boot ui Shos Hik Kt*]intrlng Neddy Done. Cork Sole Work a SiM'<*lnM j-. ns-Ordors jiromptly attended to. Clarkgou St., Inrciu'of Colonial Hotel, next to Rami Bros,' oJMco. dnolto Land for Sale, BKING CORNER T.OT lfl, BLOCK 4 N, Rtlttgfl tl W.t Lulu Island—contulding 1G0 acres ot Trlino FARMING LAND, situ- uto on a L'ood niml, nml about 1% miles from tho Nortli nnn of Fraser River, B. C. Price, SiWiier ncr-rt partensh and balance on time Willi interest nt 10 per cent. Apply u> J. H. TODD A HON, (I\vmh2lm2 Victoria, ft C. CORSETS MADE TO ORDER, LADIES WISIIINO CORSETS MADE to ordor, lu any slyle or iiiotcrliil, cun leave their measure at the HON MAHOUK Dress-muk 1 nt,' Establishment, for tlie celebrated M'GABE SANATIVE CORSET Which, forcoinfort.dnrnhilllyaiid beauty of shape, takes the lend every wiioro. E. C. MOOERS, Qcncval Agent for Ii. 0. A Manitoba. (Imlil5tc SAIjE In (he Supreme Court of British Columbia, in the matter of (he Estate of David Wells,.deceased. TENDERS WILL HR REOEIVED BY W. H. Falding, Esq., District Registrar ttt New Westminster, up to the 28th DAY OF APRIL NEXT, for the purchase of lot No. 998 in Croon Two. Now Westminster District, containing 160 acres (moreor less). The lands arc well improved, wltli valuablo buildings, including Dwelling Houh<', Barn, Dairy, Ac. Conditions of Salo may be ascertained from the Bald RcglstrAr or from tho undersigned. Dated tho 20th day of March, A.D. 1888. * CORBOULD A McCOLL, dwmh20ml Vendor's Solicitors. THOS. OVENSr MANUFACTURER OP Buggies, Carnages, Blacksmitii and Machinist All Kinds of Machinery, Patent Looks, Safes, Sewing Machines, kc, kc, Repaired, BLACKSMITHING In ail Its branches. Farmers', LoKKcrs', Mill and Contract Work; Agricultural Implements, and everything In the blacksmith Rue mado to order, Having secured flrst-cliiss workmen, w« feel confident of giving satisfaction. tar Horse-shooing a specialty. dw-JIy81tcl ' ColdmhiaSt,, New WifflT. • C. E: WOODS, Land Surveyor. A.C. Notary Puiw LAND SURVEYORS, i) lUfiw auwwj i AND CONVEYANCERS. •A.GKBU7TS POB FIRE.* -The Western of Toronto, The JEt- tin, The City of London, nnd Tho Hartford. UFK,-Tho New York Lifo Insurance Co. ACaDKNT-^-Tho Travelers' of Hartford. Lnnd ti-arvcj lug In all Its branohes Accurately nnd piomptly carried out, Clly nnd Sntinrlinn Lands fnr Sale* We can show a complete list of destrnblo localities. I mm luu Lamia, Improved and unimproved, throughout tho dlfllnftt, .Mining nnd other Stork bought A solit. .Iloncy lo l.onii on lirst mortgage at tow rales. TKLlU-nOKK CALL NO. 33, P. 0. Dhawkr W. WOOI)S,TVKNKIUGAHB!<K, Of Fict, Elurd'S Blook, • Columiia Strict NEW WESTMINSTER. ilmliHIO NUT HAMMOHD NURSERY Frull Trees, Urnamenlal Trees, Small Fruits, Ami 'Mltl'Eri STOCK on liuinl in Brenl viirtot}*. BiwylbliiB flrril-irlnnrr nnrl riiinlaliwl In Sural TTlrrrim, Dik8iinill.uia.hr vuluiililoUD-tiupupo- Hfil-lpllVr- Civlllloi^uc Willi Tl brrllllUlill irtil- onrrl lilatos. 1'l-lirrr I.lHtrr Hiriit frcrr. • O, W. HENRY, rlW-llcllitrr Purl llrilillliirnil, 11,1'. NOTICE IHEiuoiiY oivw NpTiaia that i itiioml lo Hpid.V itniie CHIi'f im "iiils- Hlom-r of Lands and Wnrliit for ll'iwjof the rolluwlng tiuibci' lands; 1. Commencing at a siuke pliiDted nl tlio S(mtb-Ka*it comer of Police iiiiiiiTnm'-* Indian Reserve at thn mouth of Kust branch of the 8qunml.sli Hlver: thence running Eust-IDclinlus; tlienee Nortli JKil chains; thenoe West HI) chains to tho Squaftilsli Hlver; thenco South-West a- long llio Illver to tholinoof Peter's In- dlun Heservo; thence Houth along ttic East line of tho Indian Hosci-vc 80 chains; thence following (.ho Illver to tbo North- East cornor of Policeman Tom'K Indian Kosei-ve; thence South along the East line of Policeman Tom's Reserve to tho South-Eust oorner post-tlic placo of commencement 2. Commencing at a tree .squared aB a post nbout 40 chains from the mouth of a small creek west of Brunswick Mountain, 0271, on tho East side of Mont-aguo Channel; thenco South 00 chains; tlience ftnst «)chains; North 80chains; West 80 chains; Houth 20 chains, to place of commencement. 8. Commencing at the North-Eiist, corner post of tho Indian Reserve on tlio Westof WoolbrldgelKland: tlience Nm lb nlong the shore 00 clialns: thenco West 100 chains; thence South 120 chains; thenco East to the Kouth-West corner of Indian Reserve; theneo along the lino of Indian Reserve to the place of (■oniiiiciieeniBnt. JAMES MoINTOBH. New West.; B.C., March '20,im. ilinh2i)iii PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OKFICI'I. 2SI.li Maroh, 1888. The following telegram from His Excellency tho Governor-General to Ills Honour tho Lieu tenant-Governor, In reply to a telegram from His Honour, stating thnt lt wns understood that parties fitting out for Behring's Sea wero arming for the purpose of resisting seizure, is published for general Information. JNO. ROBSON, Provincial Secretary. TELEGRAM. Ottawa, 27th March, I88S. TO LlKUTKNAJiT-UOVEnNOlt or Bitmsn Comiuma, VICTOUIA. Your Government should Issue public not ice cautioning persons going on Sealing expeditions to refrain from assertion of their rights by force, and from taking ou hoard arms and ammunition In excess of their usual requirements. The wholo matter Is engaging the attention of Her Majosty's Government and forum the subject of diplnmntic negotiations now In progress. Any Intemperate action ln the meanwhile would be mont, detrimental to British Columbian Interests and might load to serious complications nnd bo followed by grave consequences to those concerned. [Signed], LANSDOWNE. Mil Ikiipil lou By-Liw, 1SS3< A By-Law to enable the Corporation of Delta to raise the sum of Threo thousand five hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars, for the purposes therein set forth. WHEREAS THE MUNICIPALCOUN- ell of the Corporation of Delta hns resolved to raise the sum of Three thousand five hundred ($.1^00.00) Dollars, for building roads, etc., in snld Municipality, us hereafter specified, viz.: 1st, Thosum of Seventeen hundred ($1,- 700.00) Dollars to bu expended lu planking road from Chilochken Slough Bridgo to Mr. Ii. Guichon's wharf; 2nd, The sum of Nine hundred (£1)00,00) Dollars to be expended In repairing nnui from Chilochken Slough Bridge to Ladner's Landing; nnd 3rd, The sum of Nino hundred ($000.00) to be used In paying off all outstanding Delta Municipal Debentures; And whereas It will require the sum of Five hundred and sixty (SfiOO-OO) Dollars to be raised annually by special- rate for the payment of tho sala debt and Interest ns Is hereinafter mentioned; And whereas the amount of the whole rateable property of the sntd Corporation of Delta according to the Inst revised assessment roll, being for tlie year 1887, wns $286,020.00, Irrespective of any future Increase of the rateable property of the Municipality and also Irrespective nf any Income from the temporary Investments of the sinking fund or any part thereof; And whereas for paying tho interest and creating a yearly sinking fund for paying the said principal of 13,500.00 and Interest as hereinafter mentioned. It will requiro an equal annual special rate of ono-flfth .of one per cont. on the Dollar: 1st, Thnt It shnll bo lawful forthe Reeve of the Corporation to raise by way of loan from nny person or persons, body nr bodies corporate who may be willing lo advance Iho mine upon credit of the Debentures hereinafter mentioned, nt-mm of money not exceeding In the whole the sum of $3,500.00, and cause the same tn he paid Iuto the hands of the Treasurer of the said Corporation for Hu* pnrpn.*.e and with the object above reelted, 2nd, That it shall be lawful for the said Reeve to cause nny number of Duhouturt-s to be mnde for such sums of money as maybe required, not less tlmu One hundred dollars ench,and that the said Debentures shall be sealed with the seal of tlie said Corporation of Delta and be signed by the said Reeve. 3rd. That the said Debentures shnll be made paynble in ten years,at Ihe fnrt best, from tho day hereinafter mentioned for this Bylaw to take eli'ect, nt tlio olllce of tlie Treasurer of the Corporation of Delta, and shall have attached to them coupons for thepayment of tlie Interest. Ith, That tlie said Debentures shnll benr Interest nt and after the rato not tn exceed 0 per cent-, per annum from tne date thereof, which Interest shnll be paynble anil unlly at the oillco ofthe Treasurer of the Municipality. Sth, Thnt for the purpose or forming a sinking fund for the payment of thesnld Debentures and tlie Interest at the mtc aforesaid to beco'iic due thereon,unequal special rate nf one-lift li of oue percent. on the Dollar shnll, lu addition to nil other rates ho raised, levied and collected In eachyearnpon all rateable property in llie salt! Municipality, during tho eon- tlnuanco of the snld Debentures or nny nf them. Ilth, It shall he lawful for thesnld Municipal Council from time to time to purchnse any of tho said Dcbentures,nnd such Debentures shalt bo so expressed as to entitle tho Council to redeem aud pureiui.se the same on paying tho amount thereof and Interest due thereon to tbe dnte of aueli[purchase, to the holders thereof,nnd all Debentures so purchased shall be forthwith cuncollcd and destroyed nnd no re-lssuo of Debentures shall ho made In consequence of such re-purclinse. 7th, This Bylaw shall take elUct and como Into operation upon tho 1st duy of June, 1888. 8lh, This Byluw may bo cited for all Eurpnses us 'The Delta Muillelpul t-oun ylnw, 1868." Passed ihe Municipal Couholltnol-Hli day of April, 1888. 11 AKK NOTICE THAT THE AltOVU ts a true copy of the proposed Byluw upon Which the vote ot the Munlidpiillly will be tnken at the Delta Town Mull nn Wednesday the 2nd nay of May, IftW, between the hours of 10 oviock u. in. nnd I o'clock p. in. WM. MiKKE. Clerk Municipal Council. Lfldtt-tt'a Landing, April 10,1888. Aoi*:st!i: T, N, HIBBEH & GO , Victoria. TIMETABLE Str. "Qladys," UKTH, l-'tlllTliKIt NOTIOE, WILL loavofor.Chllllwhitek and why places on TUEHDAYfi ami TIIURhdaYk, at 7 n. ui., returning on rolluwlng d-iyn. l-'itr all fiirlln'i* Uitonii.-tili'ii apply tm liciird, orto W.J. MATlIEItA- dfeiiOlu On ihu Wharf, 1-TOT1CB. NOTICE IH HI4RISJ1Y GIVEN THAT wo bave applied to th« Mlnlstorof the Interior fora license to out timber on tlie following lands, viz.: The.Southeast, quarter of .Hotitliwcst muiftor-socUon and Southwest quarter of the Soiit.h--ustf-.nur- ti'i-sertlon of Section 2-1, and the Northeast quarterof Northwest qiiarler-secMon and Northwest ipiurtcr of NorlliL'iistqmir- ter-seetlon of Section 11, ull In Township 40, in tho District of Now Westm luster. BRUNETTE SAW MILL CO. (Ll).) dupOml IT. L. DkBeuk, Muu:iger. FOR SALE. Valuable Property! ON THE MUD BAY XtOAD. !>Y VIRTUE OK THE POWER OF I > Sale contained in a certain Mortgugo which may be seen at I lie olllce of the undersigned, tenders will be received hy them up to noon on THURSDAY thk 101-ji Day ov May next, ior tho purchnse of tho NorHi»East*ttiiariurLuf Section No. i:{. Township 4, New Westminster District, on which Is erected ii vat liable 1'welling House and other hulldtligs. Tltlo Indisputable. Terms and conditions may bo had on application to COljnOULI) & McCOLL, NewWestmlnster, Solicitors for Vendors dwnpl'itd NOTICE* ' LILLOOET* FERRY. SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RE- coived by tho Hon. tho Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works up to noon or Tuesday, 1st or May next, for the right or maintaining and operating a Ferry across the Frnsor Hlver at Lillooet forn term of one yonr. Alt the Government ferry plant will bo placed at the disposal of the contractor for uso In plying tlio ferry. The limits of the ferry aha] I extend fonr mllos abovo and four miles below tlie line of the wire cable. Tenders must state tho sum proposed to bepnld to the (lovcniinciit for the privilege, and the rate of toll proposed to lie collected for every— Passenger, Loaded Animal, Unloaded Animal, Freight Wagon, Spring Wagon or Buggy, Head of Cattle or Horses, Sheep, Pig or Goat, One hundred pounds of Freight. The toll to he collected upon mining machinery shall not exceed oue-hiitf the rato to he charged ror ordinary freight. All officers of tho Provincial Govornment, with thoir animals and freight, to pass free. Witii enoli tender must he submitted I he names of two responsible residents of tho Provinco who aro willing to sign a bond for the sum of {WOO, as security for the faithful carrying ont of the contract, W. S. GORE, Surveyor-Gen crnl. liands nnd Works Department, Victoria, B. O., April 7th, 1888. jlnplltd —ANY MAN— Who ts Weak, Nervous, Dcbtlluted, who In his Folly and Ignorance has Trifled away his Vigor of Body, Mind and Mnnhood,eiuiBlngcxlimisting drains upon the Fountains of Life, lleml- aohe. Backache, Dreadful Dreams, Weakness of Memory, Bnshrutncss In Siiclety, Pimples upon the Face and alt tho taflcets leading toEm-lylleuay, Consumption or Insanity, will tlnd In our Specific No, 2.1 n Positive Cure, It imparts Youthful Vigor, restores the Vital Power In old an Jyoung, strengthens and Invigorates tho Brains nnd Nerves, builds up the muscular system and arouses Into action the whole physical energy of the human frame. With our Specific No. 23 the most obstinate case enn be cured ln three months, and recent ones ln less than 80 dnys. Each package eoniaiiiB two weeks treatment. Price $'2, Cures guaranteed. Our Specific No. 24 ts nn infallible Vuro for all Private Diseases, no matter of how long standing. Sold under our writ ton Ounr- iititt-ti to effect a Cure. Price S'i. Toronto Medicine Co., Toronto, Out. msuirrni I That dread teiror, a diseaso so long I balling science and the most skilled I physicians, who know of nothing to I arrest, not hing to allcviute, nothing to Jeiire. Now It. 1:- no loii|*cr an Incur- lulile malady even when given up by 9 physic hi ns. health can yet be found In jul'R KK.MKI'V; it heals nud soothes I the membrane of iho Lungs, Inflamed laud poisoned liv the ruvuges of tills I fell disease, and prevents the night j sweats and tightness across the chest I wii ii-li accompany it. Price Si. CURES GUARANTEED. onto Medicino Co., Toronto, Ont, 01 It KW-JGANT ritKl'AIUTIUNS. Remember wo niiwiiifucturo and nro the sole proprietors of the following specialties, ami that they can bit hint from no oihersouiiH'. THEY ARE HOT FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. Co]T(*t;|-*imdenee strictly eon- jldcniiai. Consultation upon all chronic disease Invited. (}0 CHARGE except ror lmuIielni'K. All goods sent secure from obsaiviitloUt Toronto Medicine Co., Toroulo, Oni, HAIR COLORING. Our magnltlnent preparations nre warranted perfectly harmless. We prepare the following relors—Iho liner shades arise from Iho hulr Itself: lllo-k, llurk Hi-own, Medium llrnivn, Chestnut, Light Chestnut. Hold Dlbnrto, Ash or Itlomlo Cetidrae, K*.-nd sample of hnir when or- during. Price, SJ pel bottle. Toronto Medicine Co .Totonto, Out. TOILET REQUISITES. In ordering plonso specify whieh you rcfpilri-j we guarantee them to give entire sutlsfuctlon, No, s impnrts tn the sklu the color ami frcHhm-ss of muldenhofi'l; nannies*) ami cinmol lie detoefed, sl.'J-'i. No. 0 ivmo'es wrinkles, &. No. II) removes Liver Spots, -3I.-25. No. II removes Flesh Worms, 81.25. No. 12 removes Krocklnn, •?1.,.,'>. No, 13 removes Pimples, 11,28, No. ii remove Thiv«,W, Np. 1.1 removi's Mn!cs,S! No. HI removes Pock- Intirks.W, No. 17ki..hvim undue lVn.pl- i'nllon,$i-2-*-. No. IS, un absolute unfailing spoolflo for lhi> ivlcnlioii.dcvelopti mnllillnll n( Ilia llalr, $1,2',. T.ir llio talli'liio Co.,Tol'dliln,Ollt, THE BUST. Nu. lilla ll nnhhr.al lllli'llllll : ml." lar- rl 1. illrri'lil. wlilrli K,ii'rr.llly 0(111 . stores the female bust to The proportions of voluptiioin? mil uie. Is cnlhelv litu ui less uudcerliiln In results. Price*)). Toronto Medicine Co,, Toronto, (hit. dwtiplSji City Laundry JOB QUI, HAVIN(j LKABKD J_ill K1VTJ9U UP u shop un l»idinH Kii-t-H, neurlyop-. poBite Mr. Wlsi's stable, Ih now prepared to undertake tho work of a General Luumlry. Competent men employed, and work guaranlecil. Having engaged a Wagon for delivery, clothes will do delivered promptly ln any part of the city, First- class references given if reuulrcd. A trial order solicited. Prices will be found as low as tu any first-class establishment. Families taken at special rates. istrtii'ders may bo left, at Mr. l.Mcklnson's Hulchci-Khop, Columbia Ht. dJnBtc Dominion Lands. TK YOU AUK PAVING KOR YOUR I Preemption or for rent of Mlnlngor (jriiKing Laud, or buying Kami, Mining or any hmd from tho Dominion Government, DO NOT PAY GASH largo discount, Serin can be obtained In large or small quantities from ALLOWAY k CHAMPION, BAUKHBB, WINNIPEO, MANITOBA, OK FROM TIIK BASK OF WtlTIBII COLUMBIA, NBW WESTMINSTER. tlwrnltBt** UNIVERSAL TRIPOD GOAT MGR In Antique Oak, Elm, and mahogany Finish. Call and see them nt 1'. J, KORSOVS. ALSO, SOLE AGENCY ON THE MAINLAND FOH THE CELEBRATED White Sewing Machine THE BEST IN THE WOULD. C. J. ROBSON, ColumbiaSt,On1. Colonial Hotel. dapUtc i , To k him Halt BY WAV OP THE Oregon and California R.R. AND CONNECTIONS. THE NIT. SjJAMi ROUTE. Quicker in Time tlinn nny other Route between New Wesimissier and San Francisco. Mrnnd Scenic Route or the Facile Coast. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS EXCURSION SLEEPERS For Sciroml - CIhbk PnmiciiBOr. on nit Tlinnitili TmlllH. frre of rlmritc. Pnro from Portlftntl lo Sncramonto nnd Snn FrniiolMTor Unlimited, km Kim' Clnss (Ll initial), $'*ilt Sccorrd Clnss (Limited), $11. 11. KOEIILKIt, Mutineer. E. P. ROOEKS, dje23te Oeu. Freight & Pass. Agent. W.R. AUSTIN, DEALER IN General Merchandise! NKW WSSTMIXBTIR, B. C. Hay and Feed 1ARKBT. WOOD & OOAL (THR11BST QUALITY). Dry -tiioods, Boots & Shoes, Provisions & Oroccricw. FARMERS' HARDWARE, OB*As wo hsu no whisky or tobacco wo can. l>y tompcrato liublis and careful economy, ROrvo tho public at. especially low rales. UwJalKtc IMPERIAL md] INSURANCE COMP'Y, I Oi i> IIroau St. and 1(1 Pau. Mall, LONDON. INSTITUTED 1803. TT10R INSURING HOUSES k OTHKR Jj fliiiliHngH, Good*, Wares, Meruhaii* tiise, Manufacturing and Farming Stock, Ships hi Port, Harbor or Dock, and the Cii-gous of suoh Vessels; also, Ships build* ins and ropuiiing, llargon and othor Ves* siils on navigable rivers and canals, and {ioods on hoard such Vossols, throughout Great Britain and Ireland and iu Foreign Countries, KK0M LOSS OR DAMAGE BT FIRK. Sulwcrlhftrt and Invented Capital, £1,(300,000 8TQ. Knt.'H of IVeiniiiiii and overy informa tiol! un i bu obtained on ii-fiplieation to W. J. AUM8TR0NG, Agoot (». New Weshnlmtiir. look: heebi In order to make room for a large consignment of Boots and Shoes for the Spring trade, I will for sixty days sell all descriptions of Boots and Shoes at Cost for Cash. tr CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. JAMES ROUSSEAU, dwfe2to No. 81, Columbia Street. BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND & INYESTMBNT A&ENCT, Id. THOMAS ALLSOP, HENRY S. MASON, CUYLER A. HOLLAND, DIRECTORS, HEAD OFFICE, ■ 56 Hew Broad St. ■ LONDON, ENGLAND. The Business of ALLSOP b MASON haa been merged in the above Company and will be carried on by the Company from thb date as a general Land Investment and Insurance Agcniy. MONEY TO LOAN on Mortgage at Uw Rate.. Town Lota and Farming Lands for Sale on easy terms. Victoria, B. a, May 16lh, 1887. dwje7t* Steele BRosaCci^. SEEDS \D I MG MERCHANTS. STEELE BROS SGO. TURNER, BEETON & GO. MERCHANTS,' WHARF STREET • VIOTORIA. AGHlrrTS 3TOK North British and Mercantile Insnrance Co. Tor Mainland. H.C. BEETON & CO., 36 Finsliury Circus, London, E. C, Mainland Her HACK, LIVERY, STAGE, Feed f Sale Stables THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW PREPARED TO TURN OUT DOUBLE AND SINGLE RIDS At Special Low Untos. Snjii; ud All M of Teaming Don cut Shortest Notlco, Dry «*onlwwd delivered to any pnrt of the City. Orders by Telephone wilt rocotvO prompt attention, BOrStftbtOB nearly opposite C. P. It. Depot, Colnmbla st,, New Westminster. iljaiiic GILLEY BROS. Pkops. notioh WKTHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY givo notice that thirty dnys after date we Intend to apply, to tlie Chief Com- mlRHluiier of Lnnds nnd Works fnr permission to tense for timber purposes the following describe*.! lands: riot No. 1—Twenty aeroi, more or less, situated ubitut, twenty milea from Karri- son Hprlnuson Die Wesl. shoro of Harrison Lake, hounded hy the lake and mountain. Tiot No. 2.—Ten aeres, more or less, situated about twetily-two'mtlesfromHnr- Haoitflprlngaon tho West sldo of Harrison Luke, tmuuded by shore and mountnln. riot No. 3,—Three hundred acres, moro or less, situated nbout twenty-live miles from Harrison BprlngK on West shoro, opposite North end of big island,culled "Hnlf-wny Point," bounded by mountain and shore. Plot No. •!.—One hundred acres, more or loss, situated ou Wost shore of Hnrrlson Lake, nbout hnlf way between Silver Creok nud biff slide, bounded by mountnln nnd shore. Plot No. 6.—Fifteen acres, moro or less, situated on West shore of Harrison Lake, opposlto big slide, hounded by shore nnd mouninln. Plot No. 0.—Ten neres, moro or less, sll- tinted on Wost shore of Harrison Lake, one mllo abovo bis slide, bounded hy mountain and shore. Plot No. 7.—Ten neres, more or loss, situated on Wesl shore nt Harrison Lake, six miles from liouglas, bounded bymouu- tnln nud shore. Plot No. 8.—Fifty acres, more or loss, West of Port Dnuiilns Indian reserve, bounded by Llllooot Kivor nnd mountain. Plot No. 0, -Two hundred neres, moro or less, sltunteil on West sldo of Lillooet Hlver and North sldo of Hluekot Creek, bounded bysiuoke! Creek, LUlooet River ami numntnlii. Plot No. Hi.—One hundred aeres, move or loss- sltunteil on Knst side of Lillooet Ulvor.itbout font mllos from the river's mouth. Plot. No. 11.—Fifty acres, more or less, sit tinted nbout ono mile of roar of Douglas on the wagon rond, JOS. MARTIN * SON. Harrison Rivor, B. C., April Snd, 1888. dttpRml COME AND SEE! H W. H. HOLDEN, AVINO TAKEN POSSESSION OF the "Temperance House," fronting on Columblaand Ohuroh Streets,opposite tbe Episcopal Churoh, and now known as the FARMERS'HOME! Will accommodate the traveling public at the following rates: Board per day „ ».,.,™,|1 00 " " week 6 OU Single Heals. 26 Beds , 25 «a.Oood accommodation for Ladles and f ami Ilea, tnyMe Flowers for sale EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Chinese LatoContected. Clearing Land and Cutting Cordwood. FOOK WO& CO., COLUMBIA BTREET, Near Cleveland Hotel, Now Westminster. tllelRinS ESTABLISHED 1859. ROBT. DICKINSON BUTCHER Kmrlr Opposite the Colonial now; NEW WESTMINSTEB. THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST assortment of all description, of MEATS AND VEGETABLES Constantly on hand, and supplied to Fun.' Hies, Restaurants, and Steamboat, at tt*' LOWEST POSSIBLE I'BICES; CHINA & JAPAN WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED alarm consignment of nit kinds of CELEBRATED TEA, Embroidered Silk Gooda, Bhawli, Screeni, Bud Qallti, Dressing Gowns, Etc., Ut. AlflO— ForcoUln, Sntsnn*, Ololsune, Bronte, Ivor*/, Sendslwood and GnrlOS of Every Description. IMPORTED BY EVERY STEAMER 0IRECT FROM CHINA AND JAPAN. Hoping that yon will honor lis with your visit, wo remain vorynrspeotfnllyyourt, Kwong on Wo &Co., FRONT STREET, NEW WNMMTU, B. Oi Fwt oam aa Nt, i. eottyi THE DAILY COLUMBIAN ruBMsnin) Every -Ulernoon except SiimlHy. BY THE BRUiiil CtHUMBIAH PWHTINQ HOMMt (LlMltED.) AltlieConitmiiy'KHtRam Prhifitji; En- (« hi inn tne 111, Colnmlilu St, BY~~MAIL: t'oi- la mouths •'* •« Og For fl months ■ *$} For a woMbs oup* 21« DELIVERED IN THK CITV! Vat [2 mouths f h> W 1-M- fim-rttta fi^ '.■•iimhth. w i»tjf#M6li.j >*••* ■**•» , Jfe-fetttfettt in nil chubs (except for weekly - l-ato) to bo tniMki in advance. ABVEHTT3IH0 rates for the daily. Ira ml rut AtlviTllHcmrnts.-Flrst Insertion, 10 cU. par line solid nonpareil; each HiibHC<iuent consecutive i iiHortfon, 2 ct-s. por line. Advertisements not inserted ovory day, 5 (-In. fier line euch Insertion. standing Advei-iUemcnliu- Bogular BuBincHH or Professional Advertisements wilt he reoeived atfollowlngrat.es: 1 inch, fi nor month: 2 Ins. |»; U Ml* I6.80| % eol. I0.7S; 1 col. 116. If Insorted for loss than 3 mos. 10 per cent, will be added. Special Notices among reading matter, 20 ets. per line each Insertion. .Specials calling attention to advertisement*, lOets. per line. Jllrths, Marriages and Eeaths.ll for ench Insertion; Funeral NotleeB In connection with deaths, 60 cts. each Insertion. Auction Sales, when displayed, charged 'Jf> per cent, less tban transient advts, If solid, charged at rcgnlnr transient rateB. THE WEEKLY COLUMBIAN Issued every IVcdncMlay Horning. Delivered In tho City, per year. M-OO Mailed, per yenr • 2.00 Mailed, 6 mouths 1.25 WEEKLY ADVERTISING RATES. TrniiHieniAilvcrtlHemenls.-Kh-stinser- ttou, 10els. per lino solid nonpareil; subsequent Insertions, 5ct«. per line. Standing Advertisements.—For 1 Inch, 11.50per month; 2 Mis. %'i per in.; il Ins. 82.110 per m.; I ool; $12.76 per ra; If inserted for less than il mos. 10 percent. Will he added to these rules. Special notices among reading matter, 20 Chi. per line each insertion. 1'iilH must heal) metal,and forlnrgeents an extra rate will be charged. No advt, inserted In either issue for less than tl. MTFersotis sending In advertisements should be careful to state whether they BretoappenrJn the Daily Kdltlon, or the Weekly, or both. D. HORSON, Manager. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS DAY. To Dressmaker., be, "B" Clothes Cleaned, be. Timber License A. M. Burgess Notice G. W. Haynes Dress Shirts, ic J. E. Phillips §nilj) British (Eoluntbian Hi.tiir.ln) Evening, April HI. 1H1W. Rooms to rent ovor Herring's Drag Store. * The Fairy Queen will make her trial trip on Monday. Tke Samson returned from tho mouth of tho river today. Tne choral union meots on Monday night next instead of Tuesday. The Btr. Rainbow left for Victoria this morning with freight and passengers. Over t ton of fresh salmon was shipped east to-day by D. W. Port it Co. and W. H. Vianen. Nails, $4.00 per keg cash; $4.25 if booked, at James Cunningham's Pioneer Hardware House, 1802. * Thos. Sabin, of Eglhigton, says: I'I have removed ten corns from my feet with Holloway's Corn Cure, Reader, go thou and do likewise. Tarred Building Paper at 11J cts. per lb, Boiled Linseed Oil wholesale SOcts. per rallon—at James Cunningham's Pioneer Hardware House, 1802. * Ayer'a Cathartic Pills are suited to every age, They are mild and pleasant in action, thorough and searching in etfect, and, being sitgniMioatcd, are easy to take. Those pills never fail to givo satisfaction, nil . A perfectly sound body and mind uu. impaired are possible only with pure blood. Leading medical authorities in- dorse Ayer's SarsapariUa as the best blood purifying medicine in existence. It vastly increases the working and productive powers of both hand and brain. Mr. A. Stone will conduct gospel service at 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon in the rooms of the Y. M. C A. Tho subject is taken from tho last clause of the 1th verse of the xi chapter of St. Luke's gospel. All men are invited to attend. Mr; J. Leist, warehouseman for Lruitx Bros., Buffalo, N. Y., says he had a swelling on his foot which he attributed to chilblains. He used Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, And ts troubled no longer. Dr. Thomas' Eolectrio Oil may be imitated in its appearance and name, but not in Its virtues. Capt. McLean's house, at Pitt Meadows, with all its contents, was burned to the ground yesterday aftornoon. The loss is estimated at 81,500. Among tho articles that perished in tho flames wero many pieces nf ruitir jue brie a brae, the value of which cannot be reckoned by dollan. To-night, nt the Colonial Hotel, Mr. T. 3. Trapp will offer for Bale a largo number of lots from the cily reser.es and gardens. Theso lots aro all well situated nnd nre rapidly increasing iu value. There is no investment in the country that promises to bo moro safo and profitable than real estate within t he limit* of Wostminster. The rifle association meeting last night was a very successful affair and muoh business was transacted. A number of new members were admitted and with the addition of a few moro the association will soon be in a flourishing condition. Ereryono who lias > fancy for target shooting should become members, and thus be able to compete at the prize meetings. Mrs, Celeste Coon, Syracuse, N. Y., writes: "For yeara I could not cat many kinds of food without producing a burning, excruciating pain in my atomtich. I took Parmelee's Pills according to directions under the head of 'Dyspepsia or Indigestion,' One box entirely cured me. I can now eat anything! choose, without distressing me in the least." These Pills do not cause pain or griping, and should be used when a cathartic is required. The Chester Comedy Company and Earle family appeared in Herring's open house last night to a rather small audience. The Earlo children are certainly wonderfully brilliant on tho trapeze and in their tumbling team. Thoy performed somo very difficult feats in a manner that aslonislrerl oveiyone, and were greeted with much uppUiue. The farces wore vory laugh- able affairs and caused much liiinri- raent Tho combination appear again to-night at the opera house, Itock Creek Miiics. , * Mr. T. McKay Lambly, of Rock Orceb, who lias been paying a visit to tlio coast) returned homo yoBterduy. Hu speaks in tlm highest ievn.e of tlio quartz un Jtock Creek and says the Indications nro vory bright for profitable and Successful milling, Several rich .'luiiiu have lately beon discovered, and prospectors aro scouring the district in lai-ge numbers. -An Amorionn firm is about to erect a stump mill of largo capacity, and will work it to its fullest oxtont. Mr. Lambly in opfill- dent that-Rock Creek will provo ono of tho richest mining districts iu the province. .» ♦ » 1 Served lltui RlglU. A abort timo ago ono of tho inon employed on (he am at rue lion of tho Capilano dam determined to yut ti<J uf his dog, for which lio hud no use, by blowing it up with dyimmito. In order to accomplish this inhuman act without danger to his shanty and its contents, ho took the dog a short distance away, and, after tying a stick of dynamite round its neck, set firo to it. Tho crackling of tho burning explosive startled the poor animal, and in terror it made directly for the shanty and crawled underneath. A moment later there was an explosion,and dog,shanty and all its.contents were blown into shrods. It seems rather a pity that tho owner of tho dog was not iu the shanty at tho timo. fllrnl-j-Itt-i-n'!!-**; Hie Mt-oiiH-kl. T. F. Sinclair, who has the contract for the it n pro vein cuts to the Nicomekl and Serpontino river in Westminster district, has forty men at work at the present time. There is one canal being made, 700 foet in length, which will save the navigation of fully threo miles in tho tortuous course of tho Nicuinckl. The excavation is 11 feet in depth and 25 feet in width, sufficient for the passage of stcrn-whccl steamers, which can asqpnd the stream sixteen miles. The work on tlio Serpentine river ia of small importance as yot, but this stream will also becomo considerably improved. The improvements in theso rivers will result in considerable bone- tit tu navigation and te the drainage of land along their cruraos.—Colonist, The Secret Out. Some time since it was stated that Sir William Wiseman would leave Honolulu in a few days under scaled orders with H. M. S. Caroline. His foitit of destination was then unknown. b is now reported that it was for P'alinings Island he was bound, whero ho landed on the 14th of March and took possession of the island in Hor Majesty's name. Tho British flag was hoisted and a salute tired. On the 15th tho Carolino left for Christian Island, which was takon poscssion of in the same manner and a similar form gone through. Then on the 17th sail wos made for Penrhyn islnnd, which was reached on tho 22. That island waa also taken possession of, the British flag hoisted and a a:\luto of 21 guns fired from tho Caroline. This island is the largest uf the three taken possession of. Sir William and the Caroline, it is understood, will reach Esquimalt somo time iu the summer. •Wizen h' Meeting. A meeting of citizens, called by invitation of the mayor und tho board of trade, was held ut Hyack Hall thia afternoon. The mooting was largely attended by representative citizens. His worship Mayor Dickinson occupied tho chair aud explained that the chief object of the meeting was to take such steps us might be considered noccssaiy to push forward the improvements at the mouth of tho river. Speeches wero made by Mr. W. Norman Bole, M. P. P„ Jno. Lord, Jas. Wise, J. 0. Armstrong, D. S. Curtis, S. H. Webb, Sheriff Armstrong, J. C. Brown, W.H. Hancock, D. Robson, T. 3. Trapp, Jno. Hendry, Turnbull, and others. It was unanimously resolved that steps be taken to carry on the river improvements vigorously this year, and the following committee was appointed to tako tho matter iu hand: Messrs. Robt. Dickinson (mayor; Jno. Hendry (member of uie board of trade), C. 6. Major (member of the pilot board), W. Norman Bute (member of tho legislature), und E, S. Scoullar, The committee subsequently met and sent a telegram to our representative at Ottawa on tho subject of rivor improvements. New Went minuter ltltlc Association. The annual meeting of the above association was held in Mr. J. S. Chita's oflice Inst night, Capt. E. S. Scoullar, vico-president, in tlio chair. The roport of tho sec.-trcas. was read and adopted, after which the election of the council for tho ensuing year was proceeded with. The following gentlemen were unanimously elected to the council: L. F. Bonson, F. R, Glover, A. F. Cotton, Lieut. Mowat, T. J. Trapp, W. Wolfenden and H. Wilson. Tho general meeting then adjourned nnd the council meeting opened. Moved by Mr. H. Wilson, and seconded by Mr. Thos. Mowat, that Mr, L. F. Bonson bo president for tho on- suing year. Carried unanimously. Moved by Mr. Thos, Mowat, and seconded by Mr. T. J. Trapp, that Mr. F. R. Glover be sec.-treaB. for the ensuing year. Carried unanimous- It whs resolved that a committee, consisting of the presiding secretary and Messrs. Wilson and Mowat, should solicit subscribers for the association. The secretary was instructed to apply to the minister of militia at Ottawa for Snider and Martini rifles for the uso of the association. The matter of getting the range in condition was left with Vice-President Scoullar and the seoretary. Moved by Mr. T. J. Trapp, and seconded by Mr. H. Wilson, that his honor tho lieutenant-governor bo requested to act as patron nf thn association. Carried. Tho secretary was instructed to request Mr. Chisholm, M. P., to u-o his best endeavors to socuro an appropriation of $300 for the riflo rango. Practices will be held overy second Saturday commencing on the 28th inst. Vuntomer vs, Westminster. The roturu football match between tho above clubs came off this afternoon ou tho cricket grounds, l'urt uf the Vancouvor contingent arrived on thu J o'clock local, but the majority reached here on the 2;30 o'clock train. As usual, the fair sex of Vancouver were aoiiBpicuous ou the field, forgo where tlioy will, the clubs of Mm tormina! city have always a large following of thu Iridiosi The Wostminsler hoys did not lack Support of the same description, in fact it scorned as if our ladies turned out even in stronger numbers than at thu last match. Among the Vancoitveritos many of the old players wero conspicuous by their absence, among whom was Mr. C. G. Johnson, who is u host in himself. The home team showed fow new faces from Ihe last match, but in every easo Westminster waa strengthened liy thu change. The teams were composed of the following players: Vancouver, Holt, Clinton, Johnson, Sinclair, Stewart, Brown, Boultbee, Graves, Edwards, Millington, Hutchins, Rogers, Thomas and Watson (captain). Westminster: Back, Dockrill; three-quarter backs, Lewis, Wilson and Hamber; half-backs, Parkes and Turner; forwards, Lister (Capt.), Corbett, MeMartin, Mowat, Clapcott, Hall, Port, Pittendrigh and Clute. Messrs, Ham- mersly and Walker umpires. Tho gamocommenced shortly after? o'clock, and from the first was hotly contested. Both Rides played a splendid game, though Westminster played a much bettor team game than their opponents. Tho individual play was at times very brilliant, yet both Bides wero so evenly matched that there wero vory fow opportunities givon for such cxhibions. At tho end of tiio first half no advantage had been gained by either Bide, and tho honors stood easy. Both had fought hard and woro glad of the 10 minutes breathing spell. When tho ball was kicked iuto play for the last half, Westminstor went at it with a rush, seemingly determined to carry the leather into touch notwithstanding all the strength pitted against them. After a few minutes of very hot and not particularly gentle play, Lewis got tho ball, and, by a beautiful run got a touchdown for Westminster. Cheers went up on all sides which were prolonged for sevoral minutes. Tho "try" failed to score a goal, but still the odds were in favor of tho homo team, nnd that was great satisfaction. From this point to the close of the match the play was feirco and hot, tumbles were taken and given, and some of them rough ones, with tho greatest of good feeling, iu fact a man scarcely got hold of the ball bofore he was on Ins back with possibly a couple' of cllaps on top of him. Whon timo w.ib called no further advantage had been gained by either side, aud Westminster stood winner by a "try" to nothing. The Vancou- vorites left about 0 o'clock for homo. Geo. Bodge, sr., a well-known citizen of Emporium, writes that ono of his mon (Sain Lewis) whilst working in the woods so severely sprained his ankle that he could scarcely get home, but after ouo or two applications of Dr. Thomas' Eclec-, trie Oil, he was able to go to work next day. . ,^^m.msmkmm——mmmmm—m Personal. J. Leamy came over from Vancouver lost night. R. S. Yeomans, of Mud Bay, is in the city to-day. W. Norman Bole, M. P. P., returned from Victoria to-day. Ex-Sonator Citifiold, of Seattle, arrived in the city last night. John Kirkland eamo up from tho Dolta yestofday'afternoon. B. Gordon, of Angus -ft Gordon, Victoria, returned to Victoria thia morning, H. McCutcheon, proprietor of the Inland Sentinel, Kamloops, was in the city to-day. F. A. Brown, of St. Alice Hotol, Harrison Hot Springs, was iu the city this morning. A. J. McPherson and wifo and Mies McDougall, of Vancouver, wero in tho city this afternoon. J. R. Southerby, of Lidners, came up on the Rainbow last night aud returned this morning. C. G. Major returned yestorday from Vancouver where ho has beon spending some days. H. V. Edmonds, accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Edmunds, went over to Vancouver this morning to spend tho day. Archie McCorvie returnod from the Capilano dam yesterday, where he has been employed on McG i liv ray's contract. J. It, Bowell, collector of customs, Vancouver, accompanied by Miss Bu- well, were in the city to-dny and witnessed tho football match. Rev. Mr. Brown, a clergyman lately arrived from Ireland, is in tho eity. He says many people v. ill emigrate to this province from Ireland during tho coming summer. Late Despatches. CHAHHEll OF COMMERCE. San Fkancisco, April 17. — Tho chamber of commerce held its regular quarterly meeting to-day. A memorial addressed to the seoretary of tho navy was adopted, which presents the necessity of the completion of tho monitor Monadnock as a partial defence fur this harbor. A memorial to congress urging that an appropriation bo made for a suitable postoflico site iu this city, and another memorial setting forth the necessity for prompt and favorable action upon the San Francisco quarantine bill, were also adupted. Resolutions were adopted providing for the appointment of a committeo to represent the chamber of commerce nt the approaching Australian exposition. •—*>—» A lady from Syracuse writes: "Fur about seven years beforo taking Northrop k Lyman's Vegetable Discovery and Dyspeptic Cure, I suffered from a complaint very prevalent with our sex. I was unable to walk any distance or stand on my feet for moro than a fow minutes at a timo without feeling exhausted, but now I am thankful to Bay I can walk two miles without feeling the least inconvenience." For Female Complaints it has no equal. Children Cry forJWer'*Castoria Supreme Court. [Before Mr. Justico U-gOrolffhtl In tho caso of Elliott vs. Jenkins ou application was mftde lust night and another uno this morning, for the release of Wm. Jenkins, now in the gaol undor a writ; of en. ro, Wm. Jenkins in bin alliikvit; rflltd ilpnh these itppli- Cations, licenses the telegraph operator at Chilliwhack of having, without authority, sent th" telegram hi farm ing Mr. Bolo that he, Jenkins, hud aold Elliott's property and was leaving with the proceeds for Loudon, Ont. Uu Monday tho application for release will bo renewed and fresh afllduvits road. Mr. Eckstein appeared for tho plaintiffs. SILK RIBBONS I * Those of our readers who would like to "have an elegant, large package of extra fine, Assorted Ribbons (by mail), in different widths and all tlie latest fashion* able shaiksj adapted tor Bonnet Strings, Neckwear, Scarfs, 'Trimming for Hats and Dresses, Bows, Fancy Work, kc, can got an astonishing big bargain, owing to the recent failure of a large wholesale Ribbon Manufacturing Co., by sending only £5 cents (stamps), to the address wc give below. As a special offer, this houso will give double tbo amount of any other firm in America if yon will semi tho names and P. O. address of ten newly married ladies when ordering dud mention the name of this paper. No pieces less than one yard in length. Satisfaction is guaranteed, or money cheerfully refunded. Three packages for 00 cents, Address, LoNHON RlltliON AfiKNUY, dwaplOy] Jersey City, N. J. M AKK 11.11. HAnDl80N-WirJ.IAMS.-At the. residence of Mrs. Plumb, ■Westminster, on April inth, liy tlio Itev. j, ir. White, Isabella Himllson, uf OhUllwliaok, to Stephen Williams, of Vancouvor. Mothers! Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation, its ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves constipation, regulates tho bowels, quiets pain, cures diarrhtoa and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it refreshing and natural sleep. Castoria is tho child- reus' panacea—tbo mothers' friend, 35 doses, 35 cents. dwmh20ml Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator has no equal for destroying worms in children and adults. Seo that you get the genuine when purchasing. Wben B»by tu sick, ws give her Cutoria, When she wu a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she bocsmo Miss, sho clung to Castoria, Wbtn sht bid Children, she gave them Castoria Job printing of all kinds neatly done at tho COLtiMltlAN office, Prices will ho fouud as low us at any other office iu tho province — Atlv BAPTIST CHURCH, Agnes Htreet, .East of Mnry Street. Lord's Day Services at 11 n. m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath Hehool imdElblu Class ul !2:!10 p. in. All seats tree; strangerscordl'illy welcomed, METHODIST CHURCH, Mary St. Itev. J. H.White, Pastor; Services at H n, in. nml 7 p. m. Hominy Hehool and Bible Class 2(30 p. m. Prayer Meeting on Thursdays at ".HOp.m. Seats free; strangers cordially Invited. QT. PAUL'S CHURCH. John Streel, p Opposite Orange Hall. Hev. Thomas Haddon, Pastor, Services every Hundny at 11 n. in. and 7 n. m. Thursday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Hunts free; all nre cordially Invited. Sunday Hehool at2:30-p. m. A UNION I-r-O-nuiS No, 0, A. F. & A. Bl.—The regular Communications of this Lodge are hold ou the ilrsi Monday In eaoh month. Sojourning brethren are conlla-- ly Invited (-outturn! PETER tWANT, tel'Mo Hoerolary, TO DRESSMAKERS, &C. THE AUVEUTIHKU HKEKS DAILY employment. Has a knowledge of all kinds of Needlework. Address "R» Columbian Olllce. dapSlUI Gentlemen's Clothes CLEANED & REPAIRED. All ordors left at tho Farmers' Homo or Mr. Dash wood-Junes' will be promptly attended to. -Hatlsnirilon (iunrnntiTil. dap21ml l-TOTTCE. PRIVATE TKNDKIW Wlhh BE RE- celved by tiio uiidcndgucd. for tho pitrcliHso at steamers Emma and Hpnitt's Ark, as they aro, for cash, until the 1st May, 1886, Sopttratu tenders for each vessel. Lowest or nny tender not necessarily accepted, GEO. W. HAYNES, dup21ld For J. Spratt Esiate. Tenders for a Mcciikg to Out Timber on Dominion Lnnds ln tlio Province of British Columbia. SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO tho Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, nnd marked "Tender for a Ttmbor Ilorth," will he received nt this office until noon on Monday, the 7th day of May next, for timber berth No. i)2, containing anaroaof ono square mile, more or less, Hltuntod on tbo Illoclllewnet River, ln the Province of Itrlilsh Columbia. Hketclict- Bhowlng the position, approximately, of this berth, together with the regulations on which It will bo licensed, may bo obtained at this Department or at tbe soveral oillcoH of tho Crown Timber Agents at Winnipeg, at Calgary, In the Nortn-Wcst Territories, and at New Westminster, In Britisli Columbia. A marKod cheque for tho amount of the bonus oficrcd must accompany the tendor. A. M. BURGESS, Deputy of the Minister of tho Interior. Department of tho Intorlor, Ottawa, Ilth April, 1888. dnp21tl RIFIBIARTILLERY ATTENTION. ALLMEMIIERSOFTHENEWWEST- mlnster miles amLQarrlNnn Artillery nre particularly reiiueRed to meet In the DRILL HUE!) ut S o'olock Oil TUESDAY NIQIIT, for tho purpose of taking Into consideration the advisability of giving n UniM Military Concert* dapMtd b b H b t* 3. '■ CD Ui tr o § 2 m PI CD & i> I H" go 9 fl 0$ rt CD Ui trt- H Q 3 8 P- Ml IS td CD Ui SI ct- > H Ui P Ui O ■*■■* CD * CL 3 0) 73 0 D 73 •*■*- o a Pi- I—*. c-*f CD I—I. 0 o o D CO Administrator's Notice. /ii the Estate of ALEXANDER Mc- I.EUD, Deceased. NOTIOE IS HBREI1Y OIVEN THAT nil monies tllltr tin' Intir Alexiunlirr McLrriul rnrrst bo pair! 10 me forthwith anil nil cliilmn nunlrrat liim must ha pre- rrrrnteil to mo not Intor than noon on tho lllh dny n( Mny, 1888. W. II. FAMi-INa, ilii|il'ltil AtlmlnlNlrntiir. Notice ofRemoval milE HANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA JL have vacated their old olllce luJas. Cunul 11 gham'H bull-lliiK on Columbia Ht., and are now occupying their new build- I ng, cornor of Mary nnd Columbia fits. Several Offices (single or en suite, heated with hot water) above the BanK, also the Store In the Basement, aro still to let nt very reasonable rents, Applyto I. B. FISHER, Manager Bank of ft. U. New West., March 27, ISSS. dmhffiml ~~uT as o CO CO CD OD CO »k ■= o 4 CO ■ tttmm "Sb co •CD y U1 IV B0ks » Now Milliner}! -JUST OPENED AT- JAS. ELLARD & CO.'S •TIN-H I.OT ox* a— — —— Spring Hats & Bonnets! (TKIMHKK AND IINTBIHMED) FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &C, Direct from London and Paris, c^ll .a.:et:d e: dwapl2fcc :^i-cxi<TJSi Practical Watchmaker, Manufacturing Jeweler & Optician. OPPOSITE THE DANK OF MONTREAL. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &C. BEST QUALITY. EASTERN l'MCES. A full lino ol Spectacles & l'} o-('lass<*s iu atcol, rubbor, silver ami goM framou. The finest Pebbles made, $4 per pair; all sights suited. Special attention givon to FINE WATOH REPAIliS. Having loarnoil tliu business thoroughly from some of the finest Horologora in England, and since then managed tho watch-repairing departments of a fow of tho best firms on tho continent of America, is a sulliclcnt guarantee ot gooil workmanship. Formerly manager for nearly 8 years of tlio well-known firm of Savage b Lyman, Montreal. CUargcs Moderate. MonniKAL, Deo., 1887.—Mr. F. Crake.—Andw. Kobertaon, Esq., Chairman of Montreal Harbor Commissioners, says: '*I nover found a Watchmaker who did so well for uie as you did when in Montreal, and I am sorry you nre not horo to-day." dwap!2to A. M. HERRING, WHOLESALE & RETAIL 3DRTJC3-C3-IST SEEDS. SEEDS. Just Received, a large stock of Fresh Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. Will be sold at Eastern Prices; 5c. Package. HERRING'S DRUG STORE, Oi»i». Telegraph Office, Columbln St., New Westminster. ilwodltc I D. S. CURTIS &CO., « «!• Wholesale and Retail S. gS ■*"■ -i 'DRUGGISTS,! Next (uluiilnl Hotel, xrarw -wTasTMiisrsTiaR. W. & G. WOLFENDEN, | (Successor** to C. fl. Mi\|or.) Dry Goods A Groceries! tEFJust Received—Large Consignment of EXTRA CHOICE MILD CURED HAMS & BACON—the very finest quality. ' ilwmli21tiT EMPLOYMENT WANTED. A PRACTICAL ENGMftU UAIWRNEK ik-HlroH toobtnin employment In ar- rmiKliiK gnnleiiH, hothetlK, llnwor IkhIh, Inwim nnil other work nf that nature, Huh u thorough knowledge of IiIh huslneiK and guni'uiilveH tmtlsfuclluii. Excellent references if required. . , . AfldroMH " W. F.," this office. diiiliSlta JUST ARRIVED Per C. P. R.i THE LAEOISST AND BEST ASSORT- KD STOCROP English, Frenoh, Sootoh and Irish SUITINGS Ever Shown In Nev We.tmln.ter. West of England liroiulclottiM and WocNkhiH and fancy Trongcrliig. J. S. MANSON, Columbia Bt., Opp. MeKenile 81., NBW WKSTMINHTRIt, II. C. ilaplrlle BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY SOME COPIES OF THE British Columbia Directory (latest edition) still remain on hand, and will be disposed of at a discount for cash, This Directory is published by Messrs. Williams and Mai- landaine; it contains a large amount of valuable information' respecting the different cities, \- settlemcnts, and districts in the province, besides a list of the names and addresses of business men, farmers, etc. It is a well- bound book of 308 pages, and is pronounced by the provincial press to be the most complete and accurate Directory ever published in this province. Copies sent to any post-office in Canada or the United States, post-paid, on receipt of $1,50, ' The price of the book is $2, Address: B,ai*«ntingOo,,Ld. ilwJlMto WKSTMINHTEIl.aO.
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Title | Daily British Columbian |
Publisher | New Westminster : British Columbian Printing Company (Limited) |
Date Issued | 1888-04-21 |
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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_1888_04_21 |
Series | BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2017-03-07 |
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