Array aorernment Printing offa iUMBIAN. 70LCME 7 NEW wiSTMINSTER- B. 0., TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1889. NUMBER 25 /'OAllRISTBH, SOLICITOR, Ac. omccs- D MiiBQiUC-BUUdlns, Now wostminstor ll, C. dwto AUHfiVAONO & KCK8TKIN, BABBISTKHS, SOLICITOUS, ICTC.- RliiHonlo Building, New Wostn In* Bter, B. 0. dwmy-lto lY. KtfllJUAN HOI,!., U. •*., BAKIUaTKR-A-MjAW.I-ANWAt-KNT. Money to Loan. Olllcc—Clurkson St.. ' Now Wostminstor, 11. 0, die ' COSBOILU, Mi-COM, «V JK*W«- B' AIWWBTEHS, SOLICITORS, etc. Offl* oes—filuKouio Buildings, Mew West minster, und Vancouver, Ii, 0. dwtc A. C. BRVDONE-JACK. Kl. A., KrOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, i li -So. Barrister of Uio NflwUrunB***Iolt Huprorae Court, Oflice lu the Hamley I Building, Columbia St., opposite tlioCol- . onlal Hotol, dopgto ' JOSEPH E.OAYKOK.U.A.,1,L.B. .rtOlM MEDALIST o( tho Unlvcrsllj of }\K Ilulilln. HAHRISTKR-AT-LAW of . tno High Oourt ot Justine?, Ireland. Offloes, [ Corner McKenzie A Clarkson His., New i Westminster. iiwfe2lto ' A. J. UOI.I.LH8, 1). ». S.t ► QUItGEON DENTIST. Grailuuto or tlio (j Oiilo College ot Uontal Surgery. It nuw wltli Dr. C. E. 0. Brown. All work .skillfully porrarmad. Rooms a& Oillank of II. C, Columliia Si. tlmiiH-S tn 12 h.i».; im tn li p. m. djlygtg A U. W. t'ltASiT. RCHITECT. bmco-aornor Mnry nnd Clarkson Sts., Westmluster, dwto clow *.. niAcLrjRJC, , TtCIIITECTS. OIUco—Jtoom E, over 1 iiivukof 11. OiiColUml)laStreot(Wostr Instor. dtc WU.LLA.1I II. KIKG, ARCIIITECT.SANITARYKNGINEER, Ae. Ilomovu.l In Armstrong'H Block, [Onlnnibift Stroet, Westminster — Room lNo.2. dte t XV. THIBAUDEAU, kT AND SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTS* jlj man. Hamley Block, Nr"* >tor, ao. v Westmin* -Imyliilo * A. v. (joTro.v, i r\OMENION and PROVINCIAL LAND l\) RURVKYOK. Oilice: Room D.Rank itii il. c. building- Westminster, B. 0. ti. I'M I'VIU'l'.ll, £DBAB ESTATE BROKER nnd County *fi Court Agent. Commissioner, Notary ■Publio, Ac. I ton Is colleotod, Offloe—Mo- aCohKia Street, Now Westminstor, II. C. V T. .T. TllA PP, [A UOTIONBER AND APPRAISER. .H\ Columbln streot, New Westminster. (Ail eomrnissioiiH will receivo prompt Hnd onreful attention, Bost references klvon wlion required, iohI2«tc I F. C. McCAUT XKY, COMMISSION AOMNT and Customs -U Uroker. Doujitus St., New Westminster. Anent for Harrison Springs Aerated [.-'iitur; Vnticouvei-HU'jim Dyo A Cleaning S't'ni-l;-;; r-u-li-rs* I'alont Organ.-*--■■'tliewOU- :dor nf tlio ngo."; liomlnlon Piiiiinn and Winns; .1 oil n.si oil's Patent KalKonili.*-; •llavaiia Cigar Factory; I,lmi ItisuniiiruCo (fnr llvo stock, Ac. Employment Agency .Olllco. A select lot of Toilet Arl fries ami ,l)i-u-*j;isls' .sundries for salo. Nest door to jBakory, djlyfltc TUUMBtt, BEETON A, 00,, TERCHANT8. Wliarf St., VIctoila. jl Agonts for North British and Mer? mitllo Insurance Co. for Mainland. II. ltKP/roN & Co,, :1Q Finsbury Circus, Lou- on, E, C. dto Impsrial Fire InsnraiiGB Go. f 03*T *t.O"ETI)0**iT. t, CAI'lTAL, ■ £1,000,000 Mfg. * Rules ns low ns any other rellabln Companies doing businesH In British'Columbia. W. J. ARMSTRONG. , dJlySlo Agont for Now West. \. ALBERT J. HILL & GO. jivil Engineers, Land Sur- , voyora & Draughtsmen. BEAL ESTATE, [IMNCiAL, SKIPPIHD H COMMISSION AGENTS llrr. Lire A .llnrltio iiiHurmicii. JJOIiUMllIAST., • Ol'!'. Oo'.ONIAT, 1Ii,ti:i. NEW WESTMINSTEB, B. C. I il'VJlyl.ilo I RAND BROS. EM- ESTATE UUOKERS, Couvayttnu'-r'i, Collectovi, And Insurance Agents, K' JHIIcus at r NEW WESTMINSTER: Corner ! MoKenzIo mul Clarkson Sts. VANOOUV13R, Cordova Street. F LONDON .England. \ BUILDING LOTS for milo in nil sections )t Vancouver and Now Wcstml nslor City. FARM LANDS of superior quality for lato at OUHUwhttok, Furt Hammond, pangloy, Matsqui, Sumas, Mud Bay,Lad- tor's Land lug, Lulu Inland, North Arm ;nd Pitt HI ver. . Maps aud Plans exhibited and the full* ■ut Information furnished at all our ollk'i'H- W. BOVILL, ARCHITECT AND Peal Estate Agent NEW WESTMINSTERi-Offlco.Mncken- ■ /.io Street, Pull List of City and Suburban Pro* iK'i'ty. ; Particiilnr attention paid to Fanning Lnndfl. , Aocuniiii Information to correspond* snts, dwmyliyl Thomson, 1 Pure and Fresh Drugs X>3E9XC.X"-0--M[XIS*, Patent Medicines, Etc 1 Physicians' Prescriptions Gaiufully Compounded. "Telephone Oommunloatlou. Night Boll. dfosria Piano Tuning! MU. .1. I-I. riSHiAYRON, from Broad- wood A Sons, r-omlon, England, nud 1101 nwny A Sons, New York, now at Cur- tcr'-i Toinplo of Music, Vancouver, will attend to ordors tofl at Mr.Zod.s.Hall's Store, New WeBtmlnnter. Tuning. S;j. iljlylinl ■mxMMrm'Mmji-ms Nbw Wkhtminstf.h, ll. 0,, July 10111,1880. to the Employees of C, M. Sheafo A Co. and the New Westminster Southern H'i; ■ Co,, anil all permit concerned. Tli ih firm having assigned all lis Inter- Mill In Britisli OolumblatothaNow Westminster Southorn R'y Co., and thatConi- pany having assumed all of its llabllltlflB, uninloyoosnf this linn und the Compnny will report to tlio Prerildent of iho unlil Company for Instructions and adjust-1 meat. C. M. SHEAFE A CO. dJlylSml By EunKNH OANtfitSLi), GENERAL & SHELF HARDWARE, InoluiUiig Tools of nil kiuils of tlio beat iimkosi "li'isiis-'idl & HiliKl-Siiws, Ili'l'licd Wire fo" Vciioiugi ami ill! tlio nocostaiy Utensils for 1'iii-miliKI Pulley Kloeks, Snuleli Blocltii, Eop.- & Winiii in ull stasj I'ltcll, 'I'-u- & O.ikiiin; Tiutii- uii'l 1'l.iin Payei' i. > ESuililin-;* l'aiiiui & Oils In nil oolora; Linnid PuiMs iiisllslir.il'.--; E;Ia«i' Paints nin'y to uso; Crhid (Stonesi Vi'aliPiilieriiiall ilssiRnoi [Si-oaiiis & Mruslies for all purposes; Inln-ieatiiiK Oils; Traps of nil tlosci'ljitiou., ami u 'jotmral psaortmi'iit of Agi-ieultural Implements, t_T Special nttontion givo-i to orders by mail. 1?. J. rXi*£5A.'F"P -3S CO., dwjlySto Uoi.um hia Stiieet, Nkw Wbsthikstk&. (IRAN'S & MACLURE. NEW WESTMINSTER. New Spring Goods! Spring Overcoatings, French & English Worsteds and Scotch Cheviotts. *S5f, MANSOM's MERCHANT TAILOR, i'oliuulifa Street, ■ New Westntinster, All Slimmer DRESS GOODS and MILLINERY will be sold AT COST. Now is the time to .secure BARGAINS. dtc 1V1*KS. 'T^r_M:. _^,JL_\. AX3r_TSfS"I}^w OE*ar,2:cs3a*3-! NEW WESTMINSTER, crMNcEKRENOzLrER8KTS50 VANCOUVER, 00Ranbebrototor?0^tA3ND —AND— ANDERSON BLOCK, GRANVILLE STREET. LONDON, ENG. 107 CANNON ST. ids OF All DESCRIPTIONS m SALE, m Business Property. Lot facing 011 Columbia nml Front Sts., in central portion of tiic city; ncvcral buildings Ijfiiif* good rent —5*22,000.00. Lot 4, Block 7, nenr Lytton Squaro, 6(1x182 feet, fronting on Columbia and Front Sts.-$0,000.00. Corner Lot on Columbia St., 83x06 feet— $1,000.00, Also—Lot nnd Building with stock of Goods, ono of tho best business stands in tho eity. ImprovedResidential Property Lot 15, Block 13j two houses rented at paying figures—$ I*, 500.00. Houso and Lot on Lome St., near Col- umblo—§1*260.00, Lots 4, 5 k 0, Hloult lOj good houso, garden, Ac.; choice residenconropi rtv -?6,250.00, Corner Lot on Columbia St.; fenced nml uluarcil—SIfiOO.00. Houso and Lot on Columbia fit.; oho of tho finest runidenecs in tho city—§7-* 000.00. Houso and Lot on Royal Avonuo, nenr Douglas Sb;*f§2)000.00, Houso and 8 Lots, corner Hoyal Avenuo and St. Patrick's St. j no batter rosidonco Bite in tbo city—§10,000.00. 1 aero, with 7 house*', lu-ar the Park—* 90,000.00. Vacant Residential Property. Lot 1, Block '28; oornor lot on Agues St.! fine residence sito—51200.00. Lots on St. Andrew's St., near Queen's Avonue--8500.00 each. Lots on Montreal, Douglas and Hall- fax Sta,, nenr Clinton St.; fino views and well sitnatod--$350.00- §375.00, $500,00. Lot on Melbourne St., nonr Cllntoi*- 3300.00. Lot 0, Sub-Blook 10; fine residence lots- $250.00. Lots 011 Pellmm St., near Mary—$000.00 encli. Lot on Pelham St.,' hear St. "Aridraw'si fino nitc--§i"500.00. Lot 011 St. John's St., near Melbourne— §350.00. Lot in St. Andrew's Square-§300.00. Lots in Block fronting on North Arm road; finest chanco in tho market for resideiioo or speculation—$125,00 to $175.00. Lots hi Subdivision of Lot 11, aitb-Blook 12~$00,0DtoS12fl,00. Lot*, in Subdivision of Lot 17, aub-Block 13—61(10.00 each. Lots In Westmlnater Addition at $15.00 to $50.00. ilwauSlto Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A inarvoiot purfty.Htron'-'tliiin'iwliolesomoneKH. More economical than the onllnnry kinds, nnd cannot lio sold In compolition wlththo multitude nt low tout, short weight- alum or phosphate powdorn. Sold onlyin cans. Royai, Baking Powdrb Co.,106 Wall ftt., Now York. Sfely Rooms to Rent. PHRNISHKI") ROOMS TO H1SNT, IN ll M, Qmy's liouso, on PievostKlntt't. Apply on tlio promises. tijlyolo HLiTE'T QTOItE ON FRONT STIIEET, ln rear O or Aniii-lroiig's llrlck Illoolr. Possession givon lut August. Apply lo tt. J. ARMSTRONG, djl-sltq Sliorlir. FOE SALE. 9 OXEN, 1 HORSE & LOaOINa-CAMP OUTFIT. For pnrtlculnrs, upply to T. J. ARMSTRONG, or ARMSTRONG * ECKSTEIN, dJly271o New Westminstor. BOOMS TO LET. FURrtNISHEI) ROOMS TO LIST, single or double or 011 mtitc, pleasant and comfortable. Exoollent slluntlon. Applyto MISSODIN, Opposite It. C. Cathodrnl, (IJtySSlml Columbln Htreet. First-class Prairie Farm 0E"O3E& SAX.33. SUPERBLY SITUATED ON LULU ISLAND, Nortii Arm, Froserltlvor; 0011- talnln-' 200 acros of the finest funning lnnd in tlio country; all dyked, woll improved, good bulldliif's, gootl orchard (boaring). For further information enquire of MAJOR A PEARSON, dmyfflte Now Westminstor. WANTED. ONE THOUSAND CORDS CEDAR Bolts, lour lo KRvontcon feet long.— Apply lo dlo ROYAI, CITV PLANING MILLS CO. Notice of Removal. MISS MCDOUGALL HAS REMOVED her Dress-innklniT Eslnbllslnr.enl.to tho Rooms nbovo li, S. Curtis & Co.'s Drug Storo. Jlyaiiltlwtl MAJOR & PE1RS0N Real Estate Brokers and Financial Agents. AGENTS FOR Confederstton Lifo ilssoolatlon of Toronto. itoynl and Lancashire Flrelntnr- aiir.e Companlei. ns.Vnlnnlilo Lots for snlo In the Oity and District of Westminster; and choice Lots in the City of Vancouver, Persons wishing to buy or Bell city or rural property should communicate with us. Oillces! Bank of Il.C. bulldlnff, opposito postofflce, Wostmlnster, nnd Hastings St., vancouvor. dwapleto T. HUM CO, DRUGGISTS Queen's Hotel Block, NEW WiaTJHSSIMt. Reliable Drugs ft Mediomes TOILET ARTICLES £ SUNDRIES PRESORIPTIdNS A SPECIALTY, dnpltc LBieien, Harris so co. Real Estate, INSURANCE AND Financial Agents Purchase Sell and lease Property, Collect Rents, Make Loans on Mortgages, And transact all Business relating to Real Ratato. — AGENTS FOR— IfOitiloii Assurance Corporation, Connecticut Fire Insurance Co. oF Hartford. London and Lnncnslilro Lift* Assur- anco Co. Cnnton Insiirancn Office, Ld. (Marino) OFFICES: " V Columbia St., New West'r. 41 Government St., Victoria dwseHyl K0TE8 ANO COMMENTS. Intoxicating drinks are sold at no fewer than 139,790 places in tlio Russian Empire, thus giving ono public-houso for each 731 inhabitants, nml tho annual average consumption in 1887 ami during the preceding four yenrs reached nearly three-fourths of a gallon of pure alcohol per head of population. A most eurioua and interesting insect has lately been presented to tho Zoological Gardens in London by Lord "Walsingham-~namely, the Leaf Insect. Tliis creature inhabits the Seychelles, and it so exactly resembles a leaf, that even when pointed out in its glass caso it can hardly be distinguished from its food plant. Young Badger from Now York, on i:_Q -Siffifc morning of his visit to his Uncle Abner's farm, appears bright and early iu tt pair of white flannel trousers. Uncle Abner (taking him aside)*—Geo WJiitnlcer. nephew, why in blazes didn't you toll mo you was sq poor? Here, boy, take this §3 and run down atreet to tho store and buy a pair of pants before the women folks get up. To prevent over-sleeping, and thus risking theloss of their employment, the mail carriers of Morocco resort to a unique and perilous scheme. They tie a string to one foot, and, as they know how long a yard or two will burn, they regulate the length of the string by tho time they have to sleep. Then light the string, which burns slowly, and when the firo comes to their foot, they are painfully reminded that it is time to arise. Tho New York church property, as it stands to day, is worth in round figures not less than 880,000,- 000. This enormous sum is distributed unequally among over fourteen distinct denominations and a large number of independent churches and missions. The greater part of tliis property is exempt frotn taxation. The richest denomination in the city is tho Protestant Episcopalian, whose property is valued at some §30,000,000, and followed by Roman Catholic, Presbyterian and Dutch Reformed churches, in order named, A company was recently formed in England for tho purpose of recovering tho treasure supposed to bo contained in tho hulks of tho French vessels lost in the battlo of the Nile. Thesp vessels havn lain for years whero thoy sank without molestation, but now that this movement is on foot as described, the French press has worked itaelf into a fury on tho subject and indulges in such epithets in connection therewith as "tho consummation of a sacrilege," "a deadly insult to the French flag," ote. In the meantime the preparations of the company go quietly on. An American exchange is re* sponsible for the following; F. I, Seymour, tho inventor of tho process of procuring aluminum from clay, is dead, and tho secret of his invention has died with him. A company has existed at Findluy, O., for making aluminum by Seymour's process for four years, uud it has paid largo dividends, but Seymour religiously kept the secret of tlie chemical process by whioh ho finally evolved -the aluminum from the clay, and when lie died recently from apoplexy ho carried his knowledge to the grave. The factory will accordingly have to bo closed. Tho idea of a telephonic church is being carried out at Tunbridgo Wells, England, where tho pulpit of a congregational church is connected with sixteen subscribers. We nre told that "theso include doctors und apotohocariea, clerks working in vurious parts of the town, an invalid lady who has been obtaining consolation from the telephone for several months, and somo lazy club men who went into the thing presumably more from a spirit of .experiment than devotion. Wires are being laid to Maidstone, and soon subscribers living there, in Rochester, in .Shroud nnd Chatham will bo able, without leaving their houses, to attend services in Tunbridgo Wells." In this ago whon cities uro doing all thoy can to encourago growth it seems strango thnt measures should ever havo been taken to check the growth of cities; nevertheless this is tho case, A proclamation was issued by Queen Elizabeth, dated 7th July, 1580, forbidding tlie erection gf now buildings in London whero none had ever beforo existed in the memory of man. Tlio extension of the metropolis was doomed calculated to encourago tho increase of,tho plnguej to create a troublo in governing such multitudes; a dearth of victuals; multiplying of beggars, and inability to roltove thom; nn increase of artisans more than co,uld livo together; and the impoverishment uf other cities for luck of inhabitants. Tho decreo further stated that lack of uir and lack of 1*00111 to walk nroso out of too crowded a city, A proclamation to the same efl'ect was also issued by James 1. An Order of Council was made 22nd April, 1571, for prosecuting thoso who built on now foundations in the cities of London and Westminster. THE SEIZED SEALERS. Great Excitement in Montreal Over the Seizure ol* the Schooner Black Diamond. Tlio Canadian Pacific Bailway llc- tnrna for .Mine Show Very Largo Proflts. Two Valuable Whaling: Vessels Lost in Behring's Sea but the Crows Saved. Children Cryfor Pitcher'jCastorla ABTJStt Till' YANKLIW. AfuNTiti'At., July 30.—Tlio seizure of tbo schooner Black 1} iimbnd in Behring's Hon caused a Borf&ation hero. This outrage, us it is called, coming when assurances are made of friendly relations betweon England and Amprion, raises much ootmnopr, and government supporters demand nu im- mediate cnll mi tho United Stiiloa to 'release the aulloorieT and full indemnity, THU StORllAY OANAT,. Month.uAt,, July 30.-The Murray canal, connecting tlm Bay ofQuiiilo with Lake' Ontario, will not be opened for.genoral traffic befure next spring; Considerable wurk reniiiins to be per: formed, which cannot bo nceomplished before fall. A BUSY TRIP. Kingston, July 30.—Bishop Cleary reached the city last evening after officially visiting the eastern pnrt of the diow'se. He confirmed 1100 candidates, luid a corner stone of the new church nt Bathurst, and considered propositi for new ones at South Finch and Glen Robertson, Bislmp Wnlsh, of London, is in tho eity. He hus recoived no official conncinn'tioh of hie elevation to the archbishopric yet. LA1H.IE l'llOFlTH. Monirbal. July 30.-—Tho gros3 onrnings of tho Canadian Pacific Railway for tho month of Juno wire $1,- 255,800 nnd working expenses 8727,* 893, leaving the net profits for the month S527.462. THU BEST PLAN. Toeonto, July 30.—John Read, charged with seducing Sarah Ann Hyde, muriied tho girl 111 tlie police station and lhe case wns dropped, severe pilosis, MoSTltEAt, July 30. —Fui 111 era from Megantic district report pretty severe frosts thero at the end of last week, No damage of consequence occurred. A QUEBEO SCHEME. Quebec, July 30.—It ia said that operations on come of the local bridges nnd other public worka havo been stopped for tho purposo of being used na a lever at tho next general elections in this provinco. MUll, LAUKlJ.i: HIGHLY HONORED Montreal, July 30.—A degree has been recoived from Rome giving Mgr. Labolle jurisdiction over all bishops in the provinco, unless when in their own dioceses, and raising hiin to tho rank of apostolic prothonotiiry. It is said that Mr. Mercier and his cabinet 11 ill supply tho vestments and other insignia. VALUABLE VALISE STOLEN. Oi-YMPIA, W. T„ July 30.-Mr. S. N. Williams, who was one of the heavy losers in tho Seattlo fire, recently Btnrted in the jowelry business here, lio had about §2,000 woitli uf stock iu his Btore, consisting mostly of gold nnd silver watches. It has been his custom since tn business here to deposit bis valuables in a valise and carry the same to his rooms ut night. Last evening he eet the valise in his room and went outside to t:iko a smoke, and on his return n few moments later found tho valise misa* ing. Thero is no clue. THE SEtZCltE AN OUTRAGE. San Francisco, July 30.—Alexander Frank, tho owner of tho scaling schooner Black Diamond, flying the Britisli flag, nnd which was seized by the U. S. Cutter Rush for illegal settling in Behring Sea, is in tho eity. He pronounces tho seizure an outrage, nud saya the facta of the case will bo presented to tho minister of marine at Ottawa, looking to the re- rettse of the vessel. SCHOONERS WRE0R8P, San Fhancisco, July 30. —- Tho f-ti*. Dora which arrived from Oun- alr.ska lata last night brings word that intelligence was received of the wrecking of iho whaling Bohooner Ohio, nt Minivnk, iu Behring Se;i, June 1st, ef this year, All hands were saved but tho vessel is a total wreck. Tho vessel and cargo were valued al $16,000, The Dora also drought news of tho loss of the schooner Edward E. Webster, which was Io.it mi ihu north side of Ullgft Island on the 28th of last Juno. The orew were nil saved, but the vessel in a total loss. THU SEAL PROTECTORS. Was 1 lixoton, July 30.---The navy department received 11 report to-dny from biout.-Conminiidei' Stockton of the Thetis, giving news of Ute vessels t-eut In protect the seal fisheries in Lie* tiring Sea. "DOING TIIE ANCIENT CAPITAL." QcEitKc, July 29. —* Tho Ontario journalists arrived last evening and did the citadel and other city sights. Thia morning they are doing tho har* bor and visit La Borne St. Anne, returning tu town over the New Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway Line. USE TU E LASH. Quebeo, July 20.—Complaints havo reached town from St. Ambroiso, Point liiix Trembles-and other places, thnt trumps of u vicious clas3 have been currying off children and robbing peoplo in lonely plnccs. KILLED UV AN ELEVATOi:. Montreal, July 29.—Wm, Middle- ton, an employee of the Electric Light Co., was kilted iu Swandon's shoo factory on Saturday. The elevator cage struck him on the head. IIANCIEU HIMSELF. Toronto. July 2!). — A dissolute character named Ciillio Kelly, who had been nrresteil for disorderly conduct, hanged herself in the polico station on Saturday night. KILLED BY A WH11-TLE TREE, Hauiuston, Out., July 129.— Finnic, aged 11, son of Sam Pntterson, of this town, was killed to-dny through tho whillio trco of a rako lifter breaking aud fracturing his skull. APOPLEXY. Toronto, July 29,— Privato dis patches from Chicago aay George Harcourt, merchant tailor, who has been in business hero -for forty years, dropped dead thero to-day from apoplexy. THE-PIRST TRAIN. Quebec, July 29.—The first through tram ovor tho Montmorency & Charlevoix Railway was run yeBterday with tho Ontario journalists ou board. DROWNED. Quedeo, July 29.—The 12 year old son of Mdo. Voyer, of Levis, was drowned Saturday evening by fulling oil'the wharf, FATALLY BURNED. Halifax, July 29.—Tho wifo of James Wouacatt, printer, died from the effects of burns received through her clothes taking lire. AN OLD TIMER GONE. Elmira, Ont., July 29.—Peter Winger, pOBt master Bince 18G3 and ono of the pioneers and old time councillors of Waterloo county is dead; nge 74. A- SMALL FIRE. Ottawa, July 29.—-A firo took place in the city post offico this morning; very little datm.ge was dune. KILLED BY A TRAIN. New Market, Out., July 29 — John Hopper, a farmer nenr here, while walking on the ruilway Irnck, intoxicated, was struck by the evening oxpreaa and killed. I BODY RECOVEHBD. Kingston, July 29.—Last evening tho body of Victor Burns, drowned ItiBt November with his brother whilo returning from a shooting expedition, was found. Three weeks ago the remains of Lionel Burns came to the surface. There was a little of the flesh upon the bones. Victor's remains were buried at once. Both were sons of Rev. R. T. Burns, late deputy post mnBter. ON THEIR DUIDAL TOUR. St. John, N. B., July 29.-Hon. Georgo E. Foster and bride nfter spending several days in this city, have gone to St. Andrews ou a short visit, as guests of the Algonquin Hotel Company. Many leading citizens called nt the Royal hotel where Mr. Foster and wife were staying during the week to offer congratulations to tho happy couple. OTTAWA NOTES. Ottawa, July 29.-The health of the Hon. Alexander Mackenzie is improving. Miss Robertson, a Wealthy invalid, suicided to-day by shooting with a revolver. Ill henlth waa the cause. Surprise was created here by tho seizure of tho Black Diamond in Behring Sen. Hou. C. H, Tupper, minister of fisheries, has gono to Halifax to iu* spect the Atlantic Fisheries Protection service. An official of the department says the Dominion government will not back down from the original contention that the United States »overn- meut does not possess exclusive jurisdiction iu these waters, and expresses the belief'that compensation ii inevitable. Hon. E. Dewdney Ieavoa for British Columbia ou August Oth. CLANDESTINE MASONS. Washington, July29.—The controversy which has been general among tho Masonic fraternity throughout thu country respecting the Cernoau Scottish rite, has culminated herein the issue of an edict by Harrison Dingman, most worshipful grand master of masons of tho District of Columbia, pronouncing the Cerneau organization clandestine, nnd warning all members of that lite that they are liable to discipline from tho grand lodge unless they at once withdraw from the Cerneau body. Tho main reason for tlie edict, Mr. Dingman explains, nsitle from other questions arising in the Scottish rite controversy, is that the Cerneau organisation has established relations of amity and Masonic correspondence with the grand orient of France, tho governing body of Masous in that country, wliich is under the ban of at least every English speaking grand lodge in the world, because the grand orient haB atiickon the numo of God from its rituals. Tho grand lodges of this countiy have au additional grievance ugninst the grand orient of Franco, because tho latter pei -ist • iu recognising the negro grand lodges of the United States. Grand Master Diuginan's edict directs that all visitors to tho lodges in the District of Columbia shall bo required to stato before admission, that thoy are nut members of the Cerneau organisation. A meeting of tho Cerneau organization ip any Masonic hall is also prohibited, WEALTHY NEGROES POISONED. Nashville, July 29.—Lucy Bedford, aged 8"i, and Emily Parsons, her niece, both colored, were poisoned by arsenic in thoir coffee yesterday, Mias Parsons dying last night and Bedford is in a critical condition, Lucy Bedford is probablo the richest colored woman iu tho South, havimr beon given nn estate worth $100,000 by tho will of her former owner. Four negro servants of Miss Bedford are under arrest on suspicion of tho crime, tho object of which is unknown. It is snid that on Miss Bcdfords's doath her property ia to revert to a relative of hor former master, NOT DISCOURAGED. Boulanger not Discouraged but .Somewhat Surprised at tho Results of tlie Elections. Prince Albert Victor Leaves Shortly for a Six Mouths' Visit to India. A Company Formed In London to Dredge the Fraser River for Gold. Fnrr's Landing ani Sctilcmeni. It may not be known to tho general public how much cut off from communication with traffic and trade centres is this thriving agricultural settlement. But such is the caso, unfortunately for the enterprising fnrmers who for many years have boon living there. Tho road by which their produco has boon tnken to tho liver is now washed away, and so thoir means of earning a livelihood have boon seriously crippled. It is a state of things much to bo deplored and it is Imped, if thia item reaches the notice of those in authority that they will in due season givo this mattor the attention the :e deserves. —Com, During the last twenty-five years Queen Viotoria has taken 447 agricultural prizes with stock from her Windsor farms. She takes great interest in cattlo shows, and is said to be a good judge of Shorthorns and Jerseys. Job printing of all kinds neatly done it the Colombian office. Prices will bo found as low tu at anv other offico in tho province —Adv NOT DISCOURAliED. London, July 30,—Geneml Boulanger is by no means discouraged by Ins defeat in the French elections, though much surprised at the results. THE EMPEItOR SLIOHTED, Berlin, July 30.—Tlio pope's name was enthusiastically cheered nt tho present meeting of tbe Soutli German Catholics in KeiistadtV while- tho customary cheor.'i for tho ,emperor wero omitted, VESSEL WltElKEI). London, July 30.—A despatch tu tho Merchant's Exponas this morning says that the British bark Margate from Non Castle. N. S. W,, for this port Ims been totally wrecked on Middleton reef, Queensland. Part of the crow were snved, the remainder aro' missing. DOQ HOSE WON. London, July 30.—At' the Goodwood races to-day, Stewart's race was . won by Dog Roso, Amphion 2nd, Noble Chieftain 3rd; 18 started. FOR INDIA. London, July 30.—It is announced that Prince Albert Victor will start in September for India, for a tour through ■ tho country of six months. GOLD DREDGING CO. London, July 29.—Tho Finuurial News states lhat the new Angld-Oada* dian Cable Company has applied to the Canadian j-overtnncnt for a guarantee of £100,000 on tho propOBOd issue of ita bonds. It saya this guar-, anteo would insure tho raising of the requisite capital. The British Columbia Rivers Gold Dredging Oo. hns been registered with a capital of £40,000 In order to purchase Gibson's rights to dredge for gold in 45 milea of tho Fraser River and for other kindred purposes, Delln Jolllnss. The musical hum of tho mower has yiveii place to the monotonous click of tho binder, quito a largo area of grain has already been cut, and though in somo location*-, tho drought will considerably lighten the averago yield, of both grain and roots, yet very many of the very largest gram fields iu the settlement bid fair to amply sustain Delta's woll known record for productiveness. Thu genial smile which irradiates the face of every cannery OrbprieCor one meets, gives ocular demonstration, that the excellent run of salmon which thoy nro uow enjoying is equal to their most sanguine expectations. May tho shadow of tho famous cockeye nover grow loss. Boundary Bay is becoming quito a fashionable summer resort. A picnic party from tho Delta drovo over on Friday last to enjoy a day's outing, and to sniff the salubrious aalt-woter air. Quite a number of the citizens from the Royal oity are ut present rusticating there, and enjoying the luxury of a salt-water hath, having their headquarters in Mr. Alexander's pleasant grove, while Mr. Brewster, with his characteristic energy, is on- gaged in clearing up a portion of Uncle Sam's domain south of the "Iron Post," with u view to utilize one of nature's own park-like pleasure grounds, which he proposes to adorn,, and make into a pleasant retreat, for the many tourists nud picnickers who in the near future will be on the lookout for just bucIi comfortable surroundings during each summer season as he is preparing, to provide for them.— Com. A Cure iorWiialM'i-x. A correspondent bf the Stockton (Cal.) Herald t*ivea tho following as a cure for small-pox. Cut thia oul for future roferenee; "I herewith append a receipt which been used to my knowlodgo in has hundreds of enses. It will prevent or euro the small-pox, even though the pittingsnro filling. When .Termor discovered tho cow-pox in England, the world of science hurled nn nvainnche of fame on his head; but when the most scientific school ef medicine in tho tho world—that of Paris—published this -"eeoipt as n panacea for email-pox it passed unheoded. It is 'unfailing ns fate, nnd conquers in every instance. It is perfectly harmless when takon by a well person. It will also cure scarlet fever. Hero is tho receipt as I havo used it and cured many children of scarlet fever. Hero it ia as I havo used it to cure tho small-pox, when learned physicians said the patient must die. '.'Sulphate of zinc, ono grain; foxglove (digitalis) ono grain; one-hnlf a teaapoonful of eugar, mix with two tnblcapoonfuls of water." "When tiio above has boon thoroughly mixed add four ounces of water. Tako a spoonful every hour. Either disease will disappear in twelve hours. For a child, smaller doses no* curding to ago. If counties would compel physicians to uso this, there would bo no neod of pest-housoa. If you value advice and experience, uso this tor that torriblo scourge." An clVcctual remedy for small-pox is Bnid to havo been found by a surgeon in tho British army in China. Tho mode of treatment is as follows: "When tho proceeding fever iB ut its height, and just beforo the eruption appears, tho chest is rubbed with oroton oil and tartaric ointment. This causes the wholo eruption to appear ou that part of the body, to the relief of tho rest. It also secures a full and eomplete eruption, and thus prevents tho disease from attacking the internal organs." This ia now the establish* od modo of treatment in tho English army in China, and is regarded na a perteeb cure. Children Cryfor Pitcher'swm$ THE DAILY COLUMBIAN ruiUUMD ■m* Aflcnuas aeett ttttej. it THI ■r-BMru-niD-sr sboxhih-s, At th.lr Bt.Mii -Muting E-tabllsh- m.Dt, Columbia street, BY MAILl for lTJmoatlis....,,,.,.........- For I mon*b.« ... Por Simontb... .$_-.«, VSB ...... 3 _\ DELIVERED IN IBE CITY! ror 12 montbs........ 410 00 Por 6 montbi....... _..-.... 6 25 ftt month............,.,„.,.„. - 90 Par wtet................................. 25 Payment In .11 ettet (except lor weekly tnte} to be mule ln advance. THE WEEKLY COLUMBIAN ■>»ed .Terr WefaftMU* Moralag, Dellversd ln tbe City, per year. Mailed, per year. Hailed, 6 months............ 2.00 1.25 gailp $ritiuh Colnmbtun Tae-day t.nnlnt. Jaly 30, lam. A short time ngo we published editorially some information respecting the qualification of voters for the Dominion elections, in view of the fact that the voters' lists were being revised this year. The article in question, in cose any of our readers wish lo refer to it, ap. peered in the daily edition of July 8, and in the weekly of July 10. A. the same time we urged all thow otherwise qualified in the city and throughout the distriot to see that their own and their neighbors' names were, properly registered on the reviled Hits. We are glad to lay that in thla city, at least, our wide-awake council have taken hold of the nutter, and by the appointment of paid vote collectors have added many hundred names to both the Dominion and provincial lists, and it is as near certain as anything mn be, commonly speaking, that every available name within tbe eity limits will be, by the well judged means taken, properly registered on the two lists mentioned. This is, most emphatically, as it should be. The right of the franchise is a sacred one and should be religiously and intelligently exercised by every individual entitled to do so. It is only thus that the prime idea of responsible government is thoroughly exemplified and its inestimable ad vantages fully availed of, That person is little better than a traitor to himself and his country who ignores or neglects this important duty. We will remark here, if it is a digression, as illustrating the total depravity which seems to overtake newspapers that degenerate into organs, that an organ actually insinuated that the article we have mentioned as appearing in this paper a short time ago, giving some information as to the qualification of voters, and urging those qualified to get registered, was written in the interest of certain political parties. But honi toil gui mat y pense. DAIXY BRITISH OOLUMBIAN, NEW WESTMINSTEB, B. 0-, JULY JO/1889,:. for applying to liavo them added, or the nature of any other proposed amendments to the list and tho grounds therefor), at the sitting to be held by the revising oflicer, at o'clock, in the -noon, on the dayof , 188 , "it in tho said electoral district. Dated , 188 \ To tlie revising officer J (Name of Com- for the said electoral' plnitiant) district (or to tlie I person whose name I P.O. Address is objected to). ' After tho preliminary revision the amended lists nre published, a separate lists are posted in the respective polling divisions to which they re- lato for at least five weeks before the date fixed for the final revision, which must be not later tban the first of November. At tlie final revision similar notices of additions, amendments and objections may bo made, as in tho case of the preliminary revision described. Duo notico of the final revision will also bo posted in the various polling divisions. A correspondent from the district suggests that we should publish, "for general information, the conditions to be observed or the steps to be taken in order to register voters for provincial and Dominion elections." As the information wo have already published refers more particularly to the qualification for Dominion vot< ers, we shall givo briefly the qualification for provincial voters, and as near as possible tbe modus operandi of registering for both. With respect to tho registration of Dominion voters, the revising oflicer, as we stated formerly, as soon as practicable after the first of June, obtains and compares copies of the last revised voters' list with the latest revised assessment rolls of the various municipalities throughout the electoral district, when he proceeds, with this and other information that he can obtain, to prepare a separate list for eaoh municipality of the persona who, according to the provisions of the act, are entitled to be registered and to vote. As the clerk o! the municipality is usually the penon called upon by the revising officer to furnish lists, etc., of the respective municipalities, it will be seen that anyone communicating with the clerk in his own municipality, or with the revising officer himself, will be taking the most direct means for getting his name on the Hat, oa the object ia to get all on who are qualified, and information aa to those so qualified is sought and accepted from any and every source. The time, however, for receiving names in thia way expiree with the last day of the present month, July, when the lists are closed for printing. The publication of these lists shall take place not later than the first of September next, and copies will be posted in the various municipalities for at leaat four weeka before tho preliminary oourt of revision ia held by the revising officer. Any person desiring to add any names not on the publiahed list muat at leaat one week before the day fixed for the preliminary revision (of whioh due notice will be given by a posted form) deposit with or mail to the revising offloer, by registered letter, at his office or place of addreu, a notice in the form E in the achedule to the aot (given below). In the event of any penon desiring to object to any name on the list, it may be done by the same process ns above, with the exception that a day's notice only is required, and a copy of the notico that ia delivered or mailed to the revising officer must be similarly delivered or mailed to the person whose name is objected to. Immediately following is a copy of form E in the schedule, referred to i Holies of Complaint or Application. I , of the of , in tho oounty of , In the electoral district of , province, of , under "The Electoral Franchise Act," hereby •ire notice that I will apply to have the Int general list for the electoral district of amended or added to, as the case maybe (then state the name or names desired to be added, with full par- tlmlars of their residence., address, ocou- ■atlens, qualification-, and if roal prop, irt-r, where situated, and the grounds Under the provincial voters' act, qualification ond registration ure, as is generally known, comparatively simple matters. Every male of tho full age of twenty-one years, being a British subject by birth or naturalization, and not being an Indian, a Chinaman, or a convicted criminal under sentence, or a candidate or other person convicted bf bribery (which disqualifies for seven years after such conviction), and having resided in this provinco for twelvo months, and in the electoral district in which ho claims to vote for two months of that period immediately previous to sending in his claim to vote, nnd being duly registered, shall be entitled to vote at provincial elections. The process of registration is, briefly, as follows: Collectors are appointed by the government for each electoral district, and, whero required, for the different polling divisions of the electoral district, whoso duties are, to furnish any one applying for tho samo, blank forms of application, of notice of objection, and of notice of review, respectively; to insert all names of persons claiming to vote and filling out the form for that purpose, in .a list of persons claiming to vote, such list to be posted in the oflice of the collector and in some conspicuous place on tho outside, and any name remaining on the list two months without being objected to shall be entitled to ba entered on the register of voters; to hoar all claims and objections, and to decide upon them; on tho first Monday of August in each and every yoar to hold a court of revision, after having given two months' notico of tlio samo in tho B. C. Gazette nnd posted copies of such notice iu his (the collector's) office, on the door of tlie principal court house of the electoral district, and in nt least three conspicuous places in the district or polling division ; and, after the holding of such court and the performing of all the duties appertaining, tho collector shall, on or before the first day of September in each year, transmit to the registrar of the supreme court, at Victoria, a copy of tho register of voters for his district or polling division, as the case may be, duly certified, which copy shall be recog- nnized ns the register of votes for the electoral district or polling division in quostion until the register shall be again revised. For the electoral districts of Westminster oity anil district there are only three divisions, Westminster city, West- minster district, and lho Burrard Inlet division. For tho two former Mr. Chas. Warwick, government agent, of this city, is the vote collector. All names put upon the list of those claiming to vote two full months before any provincial election, and not objected to within that time, aro placed upon the register of voters and entitle the person to vote at such election. VOLUME Va—NO, 25. NEW WESTMINSTE 1YW00D & MACKIN Conveyancers tt Notaries Public,, 3?. O. Eo-* 2ia :\:..c-:;,Zi.z.i_z.a *XTo, Ci Business and Residence Property in the City and Suburbs. Farming, Timber and Mineral Lands for Safe Cheap. Terms easy. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, TL7T.*—vTt T-r-v*-*-. t- /ttv^~n T j**-***, 7t t-.t ><•'(?•-■"- ' ■ -^VVij DO NOT RPiCCiJIiA'i'i'' of iiSKi, vrES, but j^ifo <»nr cua- JYl O N RY TV0 1 \OAN, HF - tomera tbo benefit of n!! our special bttfg»W Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria BAPTIST CHURCH, Agnes "-Street, East of Mary Street. Lord's Day Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. Halibut h Hehool uudBlble CIrbs at 5:30 p. in. All M&tsfree; «trangorn cordially welcomed. —Rey. Thou. Baldwin, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH, Mury Street. Rev. J. II. White, Pimtor. ■icon at 11 a. m. und 7 p. in. Sundny School and Bible Glass 2:80 b. nt. Prayer Mooting on Thursdays at 7.B0p.in. Benin free; strangers oonllally Invltod. §T. PAUL'S CHURCH, John Street, i Opposito Orange Hull. Rev. Thomas addon, Pastor. Service-* every Sunday at 11 a. m, and 7 p. m, Thursday evenings at7:80 o'clock. Seats free; all nre cordially Invited. Sunday School at 2:30 p. tn. nHURCH OF ENGLAND, -HOLY \j TUINITY CHURCH; Hector, The Bishop, ft. MARY'S CHURCH; Rector, Tlio Ven. Archdeacon Woods. Services In both churches every day. All Rents freo. Both churehea open nil dnyforprl- valo prayor. -nilBSBYTBRIAM CHURCH (ST. Jf ANDREW'S), corner Carnarvon nnd Black wood Sis. Rev, Thos. Scouler, ims- tor, Hm-vlcesatll n. m. nnd 7p. '•■■; Sunday-school nnd Blhlo-class nt 2.8(1 p. ni.; Prnyer*meeting on Thursdny ovonlngs ut- 7.80. Beats free; strangoia welcome. S-1A1.KDONIA * ST. ANDRKW'S V BOOIH.TY.-Tho regulnr meetings of this Association are held on tlio last Tuesday of eaoh month, at 8 o'clock p.m. All Scotchmen are Invited to attend.-John Boi E, Heo. A O, F.-COURT LORD DUFFERIN n. No. 6304. The regular meetings of tlie aliovo Court aro held at tho Foresters- Hall, on the first and third Wednesday in encli month, nt 8 p. ra.—Jno. McMuiil'ilv, Senr., P.C.R. \TT C. T. U.-REGULAR MEETING Yt e every Wednesday nfternoon at 3 o'clock atthe W. CT. u. Headquarters, Douglas St, Loyal Legion In tho Mime Since every Friday nftornoon.—Mrs. Jas, itnniw'KAm, President; Miss DeBeck Secretary' ^^ UNION I.ODGB No, 9, A, F. tfc Ae M.— Tho regular meet* Ings of tbls Lodgo are hold In . w . theMasonleTomploonl.hellr'it Wednesday In eaoh month, nt 7:80 o'clock fi. m. Sojourning brethren are cordially nvltfld lo attend.—W. C. Coatham, Hop. Wednowdn "DOARDOF TRADE), Board Room, JJ Oddfellows Brick Block, up-stnirs Counoil moots on tho flrst and third Wed* nt'8dayliioachmontli,nt4p.m. Quarterly meetings on tho 22nd of Feb., May., Aug., and Nov., at 7:80 p. m. New members mny bo proponed and elected nt any Quarterly mooting.-!). Roiwok , Sec. To Contractors! rpENDERB WILL HE RECEIVE!)i liy the undoi-sls-ned up lo fl p, in, of I' UI- Av AY, «nd Aasnit, for the erection of a -■•o-story Rosldor "----■ ■ *- James Wise, Esq. two-story Residenco ou Royal Avenue for Plans nnd spool flcatlons at my office. The lowest or nny tender nol necessarily accepted. , G. W. GRANT. Architect. Weitminster, July 29,1889. djlySOtlnu OOLONIAL HOTEL BUILDING, NEW WESTMINSTEB. OFFICES 1 —~ 173 CORDOVA ST. 51 YATES SV, [SUCCESSOR TO D. McrHADENJ DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS Groceries and Provisions MET* MS MS MM 9 tXz.mUm CoiYoos Roasted and Ground on the Promises. Fino Teas 11 Specialty. -COLUMBIA STBEET ——— hmm City Foundry 1 Mm M Go, (r-iMXTriij-E*.) Engineers, Boiler Makers, and Iron and Brass Founders HAVING GREATLY INCREASED TI1EIII PREMISES AND MACHIN- cry, are in a position to undertake tho construction and repairs of Marine and Htiiiioiuu'.v Engines and Hollers. Milling, Mining nnd Cannery Machinery, as well as Castings antl K'oi'gillgS of every description. Estimates given; i D. CARTMEL, General Manage*!. ill work guaranteed. A. NIcKELVIE, ma dwjll7to Mechanical Manaokr. CITY SUPPLIES. NOTICE IH HEREDY GIVEN THAT the Cily Corporation will not he ra- sponsible ror any goods or articles furnished to nny otllciul or employee except on an order signed by the city olerk or assistant. By Order, D. ROBSON, City Clerk. July-lltti, 1380. djyatml A. C. GAMBLE Hdtaiiy Public. LAND SURVEYORS, i|!n!.W;i AND CONVEYANCERS, •A.G-E.LTTS ""rem FIHH.-Tho Western of Torouto-The Minn, The City of London, and The Hartford. LIFE.—Tho Now York Life Insurance Co. ACCIDENT—The Travellers'of Ilivrlford Land Surveying In nil its lirnnchc.* accurately nnd promptly carried uut. City and Suburban bundi. for Hair. We oan show n complote IM of de-ilmlile localities, Farming Lnniln. improved and tinim* proved, throughout the district. Mining anil other Stock bought and sold. Money to Loan on Drsl mortgaged! low rates. WOODS, TURPM (JAM DLK, Office, Ellard*s Blook, • column a Btokt NEW WESTMINSTE It. dmhlllo E» X O 3S3T 3E3 33 "ES, siTOK. ars ESTABLISHED 1852. Jas, Cunningham COLUMBIA STIIEET, WESTMINSTER, 0. C, IJU'OI'TEK OF Hardware, Agr. Implements, Rope, Faints, Oils, Window Glass, Crockery, Ohinaware, Woodenware, Wall Papers, Stoves, Ranges, Fire Grates, Gas Fittings, Iron Pipe, Pumps, Sewer Pipe, Plaster, Cement, Lime, Hair. MANUFACTDni-ti OK ^TIN&SHEET-IRONWARE. CONTRACTS FOB Iron Cornice Work, Cas-flttliis, Plumbing, Roofing, &c. Oity of lew Westminster, I'1'I.IiIC NOTICE. COIIDWOOD PtLEDON THE HTUEKTN or Limes -vllliln tho oity limit, must ho removed ot once, ou nccount of survey and construcllon. liy order of tho Hoard of Works, I. G. JAQUES, Chairman. City flail, Now West., .luly 24,1«8U. Jylltw TO BUILDERS. SEPARATE TENDERS ARE INVITED for lhe various works iu connection with tlio erection oftho Residenco for His Lordship the Dlshop of New Westminster. Plans, Ae„ nt my oilice, where tondors {sealed nnd endorsed) are to ho delivered ou or before 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday. Ann. nth. Neither tho lowest nor any tender will be necessarily accepted. WILLIAM It. KING, Architect, Ae, Now West., July 20,18S0. dJlySOtS BSaSHD "!TO*CTS AUCTION SALE I ENGLISH BAY. XIIAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED BY Mil. BAMUKl.tiltl'KH toscll by l'lllillo All'!- tlon, on Saturday Even'g, Aug. 3,1889, At tho COLONIAL HOTEL, New Westminster, Twenty-five Lots of Ills English Bay Property, which comprise'] t-omo of the best sltnuled liiisiiicps property,directly oppiislte'the proponed Landing of all tlio largo ocean Steamships from china. Japan, nnd so forth, and II Is conceded by tho bust iiul'iurlll'is ou the subject thnt this Is destined lo becomo tho principal seaport, In British Columbln,nnd this property in the near future will probably lie equal tn value to any of the oholgo lot-son Granville and other streets in Vancouver City. Tlio deposits on these lots will lie •*'.') for Insldo lots und $50 tor cornor lots, cash - lho bnlnuce will bo payable when Mr (freer Ih prepared to glvo a deed. Tho properly Id solif wlih all tlie privileges of tho present preemption Inws of Britisli Col umbln. I hnvo also been Instructed by Mr. JOSBWI HosKiNtOKCll ntsnmoiiino, Lot 130, Group 3, Now Westminster District, on thcHoul.li Ann of tho Fraser River, opposite Tilbury Island, with half a mile frontage on Frn* Korlllvor-contnlnlng 1(11)acres. Tlioro Is nbout, ISO acres of this prairie, Mm balance nldor nnd crab-apple;1 thoro Is about 14 Inches rldh soil on surfaco, willi clay sub* soil, and Is equal In valuo to nny nf llio Delta hind lower down theriver wlileh Is soiling at from $100 to SlfiO por acre. Torms of this will bo SiOOOcnsli; Imlancons may lio ngrocd upon. Also-LnlA ll, 111 A 111. hiiIhIIv. nf l,of 10, ItlocK Sill, New Westminster Suburb-', n&.Snlo will tako placo nt 8 o'clock, T. J. TRAPP, dJIySOtd At-cnoKKKii. Fresh Hams. Fresh Bacon. Pure Oanadiar Ooffees a specia! A. DesBKSSAY, Cor. Columbia I. Blackie Sts. BUGGIES i BUfiSIISJ JUST. RECEIVED, A CAR-MASS ©8? Pell, Riee Coil-spring ,^'claiigWan m& "su @G?r- ass. m- ma ®m -AT.SO DUPLEX, HANDY, BRADLEY & OTHER Democrat and Express Wagons! (sW The Best and Cheapest Rigr, ever offered for sale in British Columbia.^ _mw J3Lg±cL elb fO'0.:ir:iri©„ ) e ¥ i o s o o Bros,! VANCOUVER, To Have Them Put in Good Repair. CAU, AND SEE OUlt STOCK Will I.K IN THE CITY. DAVIDSON BROS.; Cordova St., Vancouver, ±\}y2tu. if ax well Mowers The Little Maxwell Steel Frame Binders. QHi-lT. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Planet. jav; Warden Tools, Lawn Mowers, &c«. &e. M'.i 1II1IM Colum!)!:! Street, Kow Westminster. VAN VOLKENBURGH BROS. Wholesale and Retail. Butchers. MEAT rillVEYOHH IN (iENERAI,, FOES*! AND lOKNEIt MEATS AtWATS ON HANI*. ita'Spocial lints quoted for tlio shipping trade. Family ordors strictly nttcmlod to. Hotels will find it to lliolr Intorest to plfteo tliolr orders with tho nbovo firm. il23no]y LONDON MARKET Front Street, New Westminster. MANAHAN c&~RESCHENBACH, p-iTw-rcKsons to w. «. T0W»SKND) DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH & SALT MEAT Blums, Itucoii, Smisugc, ISolo^ims, fMv* dnol.vl COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Tub OoiiUuniAK ruiKTisa Estaiilishmbst has lirtt-oluss fnoiutios for all kinds of Commercial Printing, Bill Heads Loiter Heads. Circulars, Cards, Envelopes, Dlnn't Forms of rmy description, Posters, Dodgers, Price Lists, ito. Prions will lio found na low ns nt any other olllo-i whoro (irst-olass work is done. -cs-o --ro. E. S. SCOUL Gheap Cooking, Stoves ft Ranges! DON'T FOEGET THE ADDRESS: WorStoillo Sts., Var,o,uver. SAMUEL MELLARD, ■ CHILLIWHACK, Whom we have appointed our sole agent for our celebrated Stoves in that district. Mr. Mellard will supply our Stoves at New Westminster prices. dwno I y l THIS SPACE BELONQi* 11) H. T. 6-tEAD & CO IIAItllWARK MEUCIIAN'IV" The NEW WESTMINSTER Foundry and .Machine Sho[ Front 3t., Wow Westminster, 'ii. C. ■BOHBisw __.ss.--i_T, - ' - -_.&j__:mj&e-Z-&sj__s,. Z,.t_--.ZTXJ_l,^-.a_(Z.T-_-T.-J_lB OZ& STEAM-ENGINES, SAW MILL, FISH OANMERY AGltlCUIiTBIlAIi & AM KINMS OF MAClIIffKHY. Brass and Iron Castings made to Order. GEPA1BI1IC DONE WITH NEATNESS AHD DISPATCH. Pi S.—AI. ol'doru from Uio upper country promptly attended lo. dwnolmO l7vtmt Stroot, Nov Westminster. !!**TewWestminster MillsWoolen Roods EXTRA FAMILY BLANKETS, FLANNELS, WORSTEDS k all kinds of Woolen Goods BEADV-IIADE CLOTHING. ___?■ The only House on the Mainland wliich keeps the Manufactures of the New Westminster Woolen Mills. Patronize Home Industry. dml*30tc ROYAL CITY RICHARD STHEET, WEW WESTMINSTER. MANUI'ACTL'UrRS AND DEALBTtS IN All Kinffs of Rongli anfl Dressefl Lianfter Shingles, Shakes, Laths, Pickets, SALMON BOIES, NET FLOUTS, TBAYS. Ji.3S'*D .__._Z.y_ ICIXTTJEJ OF Wood Furnishing for Canneries. 'ti. Frames., Windows, Balusters-, ISracfeets. Me' PLAIN AND FANCY ANO ALL KINDS GF TURNED WORK. HARD-WOOD. TKNIH3HS FOIt B(l C'OItDH OF K-VHT)* WOOD, to lio delivered ut Ht. Mnrv'H IIon|ntal,\vllI lie reeetvi'd hy On ah. Mr* imNnnm. Front. Street, up to 13o'oloclt, noon, im Uio ist of AiiMii-'t noxt- itJlyMtu I ll.VVR BK0BIVBD INSTBUOTlnNS I nnd will null livIMllill'* Alielloli. nt tlio (-■ilifolnl Hotel, (.n HATIMI1),\YiAh(*iii»I illM.lKJin- nt7.:»o'eloi'li p. in., MioruJlow- 1111; VMluiililopinpeity-vl'*.! Soctloiri'iinitiliilnlnc H-hihti-h- mnri'or li'SM,), lilnclt fi Norlh, Hhiik*. Two Went, Townnlilp No. HS, limine Went of QoiWt IMurldlnn, Now Wiwlmlnnler Dlnti-tol; nbout ill*; ml I'm from l'r(>*,viisvlll'--ou Yulo nmtl; 1JK mlloB from Vratet River. Im* nrnv'<ittentJi~7 neron olonreil; ull under ronee. ltoiiHe, Miirn Woodshed; Uuood wcIIm (Irst-oliisH water. A yinmi'iiieltiird, eoiiBlKtlnt{of MlvnrletloHniflull Ireon from II to 4 yoniR old, Tm-liiH ciihIi . A. M. NfllrBON, iljyziltl Auctioneer, N ■jsToario-a, OTICK IH HKIII3HY CITVF.N THAT lfiimlN unit WiiiIih for periulHHton to lonao tlio foltoivlnstlonaiiuQU tmelsof Inndi 1, Comm«nelii[.'iitiiHtiiI*oitltniiled BOIlIll of iv ItlltOlylllgoiiBtof Hoop Hny,I'i'«"lii- tlon Wounrl; riinnlii-' tlieiieo .'Ul < li-ilns Bontli, IhoiKic 110 elmliiH oust, llionee IM dlialii** iioi'lh,llii,ui'ol'(k'liultuHiii-<l,thi'iirti 10 oliiil.iK norlh, tlienoo 111) clinliiM went,, thenco 111 cIiiiIiih norlh, tlieneo III oliiilns wont, tlieneo 60 ehulnn lOUttl' llience -111 olitiliiH we-il, Ihoni'o to pointof comiuonee- mont, •i. Coininenelni! nt ii post nt. the inoiilli of n little Htream IH) clmlnH mint It of THiIm I'olut, Hii7.iv Ifdtniii: I'liniiltif- tlicnee went HlHmliiH, Kouth'JUi-liiilim.M-est |*i cIiiiIiih, KiiutliSloluiliiH, wc*!, 2A olinhifi. nortii li! chnlns, wc.it IU clinlns, norlh L'l eliiiliiN, WOHt 8 chnln.s nortii II elinlns. wcnI, 72 chulns, north LM cliiini!-, oust L'l clmlnH, Fiouih Hii'luilns, oast ill clmlnH, nortii so alinltiB. e.mt 28 elm Inn to shore, thonco iiloni; Hhui'o lo plnco of cinnincui'omctit. HENIIY V. EDMONDS. July 9i 1880. dJlyOml VOLUME VII.- NO. 25. JEM 8MITHrS~PIQ7~^~ mmlor Sawyer Tolls a Story wllli n Tangible Mural to It. I len nloi* Philotus Sawyer Is back in Wash- Hjton, nud lias bcou moved to tell ono of i-i stoi'Ios with a moral to it to tlio coito- wnrlcnt of tho New York Tribune A ■nil-known politician was ostensibly back's a. l'riond for an offlco which it was bc- Bveti ho wanted for himself. Ho wns also fi\ I liufj the friend to do certain indiscreet -iiu*.' which would surely causo him to [pa i he coveted appointment. "Ifitvasiip in Wisconsin," said Senator nwyor, "when neighbors on tho farms 4od to lond ono another a helping hand. j.ep.1 was ono follow named Jem Smith, io wah pretty lazy—too lazy to provido i Idei* for his own stock. Ho had ono pig it was a beauty. Lord only knows how i got It, but it was his. Ho used to borrow od from tho neighbors by promising that 'ion butchorlnt*'time camo ho would share -.0 uuimal with thom. When butchering mo did come lio found that ho had prom- i il moro pork than a dozen animals would ■•oyido, Ho wont tq a friend who was a Srii of lawyer and asked hiin whut to do. low this man had wanted Jem Smith's pig if a long timo. 'You canflxltoasyonough- fl enld, 'just go ahead with your butchering ud let all your neighbors soo you titit. iien you'll want to hang tho carcass ont .- i- night. In tho morning you can tell tho ■ iplq who wont a share In it that somo- r-'V: stole tho pig during tho niglit They t ly had a share in that particular pig, null it is stolon thoy can't hold you for their pro,' , "Jem thought thli was mighty shrewd ivleo, Ho did just ns ho was told, invited Jo neighbors Iu to tho butchering and loft io ooroasB hanging out ovor night, Tho exfc day lio wentto his adviser's houso with n awful long faco. " 'It's gone,' ho said; 'somebody took tho Iff lust niglit, Didn't ovon leavo mo a Upol- ' ■ 'That's pretty woll done,' said his friend; 'M you toll that story to tho neighbors os .I'uight as you havo to me!1 ." -But It's gone-' roarodSmith, 'I tellyou nnobody did Bteal it last night 1* " 'Keopitup that way,'replied the friend, L'ul they'll novor Buspect you.' l"lt didn't do any good for poor Smith to ••plain that ho was In dead earnest. The Inn who had advised him to leavo tho car- he out ovor night kept insisting that ho 'h; acting first rate, ond tho neighbors jmild nover catch on. But as ho loft tho ju88 ho caught the odor of sparcribs. Ho Eme buck for a parting word. 'By tho i'.nkety-blank,' ho said to his fricnd,''I Jiioveyoti'vo got my pork, now\* But ho ■iiUln't prove it. I suspect," said Beua- ir Bawyor, in concluding tho Btory, "tliat |good many peoplo who oro advising other rople to do certain tilings nro looking out t those othor peoplo's pork." i A MAGICIAN'S STORY. yltctf Stutcs Mliilntor Mornn Proves ' HliiisoH' ii Vorltuhlo Jcninli. Cellar- the mngiolan* has pretty thor- ijjhly covered tho globo iu his travels, j,-: Inm como out safe and sound, says a ri| .-in tho New York Mail, Ho bays ho r mot with but ono accident in all his 1 '-rings, but that ono experience was . -".-cnougli-ho thinks, to mnko up for i ' -Ir of many others. Ho tells the story }'lt ivno something like ten or twelve mvs ago that I loft Lisbon, Portugal, one io summer morning oh a steamer bound' ji* Southampton. The steamer was one of [osUuichost on tho lino, tho weather was frtioularlyirieaBant-and every body wns furlngon a speedy and onjoyahlo run. . owo bad boon out of Lisbon many ■ - ' found tliat Benjamin Moran, tlio . :. I Slates Minister to Portugal-was n isacngor ou the stoamor. Mr. Moran in- , ducod himsolf to mo, and ou tho ■ ■ gill of our both being Americans nnd tho company of it lot of Portuguese and trcigitora wc speedily struck up nu nc- '. iMiice. After chatting on various F-.i- i:ta and exchanging experiences- wo il io incidentally talking about tho pros- fctivo voyago. I said something about io ,.:-.-.:.-.. trip I expected, but Mornn ughluRly ohecked mo with tho ftrdo: 'Mr. Kolliii*, wo aro doomed to faotVlthon accident.' Though ho said it ilh a smllo, tlioro was o trace of serious- ks in his manner, and 1 asked him what \, meant. Ho replied that ho hod never tide a singlo trip, by rail or water, that ho [ild remember without meeting with some tcxpectcd delay or accident. Somo of tho iiclihiory in tho locomotivo had broken nvn- or tlio train had been derailed, or |inchodyhnd been run over, or tho ship's [rift had broken, or tho vosscl had heen rooked. 1 nm ti veritable Jonah,' lie tdod, with a laugh,'and just na sure as h and I aro talking hereon this deck, this dp will meet wltli un accident, nnd my roc* jU will stand unbroken.' I tried to laugh iny this superstition, but ho wouldu'' (ve it, nnd persisted in his alai'miii'.- ophosy. You may not believo what I toll .u, but, on my honor, tlio sky clouded up [thin three hours aftor my conversation ilh Mr. Moran, n fog spread over tho wa- rond early in tho ovonlng tho steamer a her noso on a ledge of rocks and hung |st. Sho hung thoro with her bow in tho p.-just long enough for tho passengers to limber down on to tho reef, and thon with .lurch backwards sho ran off tho rocks id sank In moro than ono hundred fathoms [ water Wo had n tough timo of it that s-lit on tho rocks, but tho noxt morning 2 weather cleared nud wo woro picked up f n passing steamer. Nobody was in- 'rod, but over sinco that trip I havo nl-. ays had a dislike for traveling -■. I. muh." | - ' •'• Tho Coiiunrtiiii or Countries. preal. Britain is lho cormorantof coun* for,. The spleudid trope used by Wobstor ) describe tlio extent of its dominion in ■ory quarter of tho globo is truer to-day ton iit.tho time of its utterance half acout- ' y ago. Tho sun nover sets upon lho near- t uniform or tho tax-gatherer for the Brit* h crown. Out of the littlo island, onoe a ilinuoBtof thoRomnu Empire, has spread colonizing nnd conquering peoplo whoso Unitiiqu has spread to worlds unknown , Uuxttudei* and Otasar. No contiuoutis ,. i: tn Its sway. From tho littlo island " ligoland, less than n milo tn extent, ■Id under tho vory frown of Biomnrck, id tho slightly larger fastness of Gib- iltar, whicli Is grasped firmly in tho very ;ooof Spain, Great Britain, having pos* lO'ilons lu ovory continent and In every "onpof Islands, asconds to complete anil tfleso dominion over tho peoples of Jhdia, ie were schedule Would 1111 tl column. Tlio ■tal area is nearly 10,000,001) miles; tholo- ,1 population only less than 375,000,000. Victoria's First Hoop-.Sl.lii. Tlie following nnecdoto Is told to lUua- Rto tho rcadlnoss with which Parisian slilonB aro adopted, oven by tlio most ji'ly patriotic of Princessos. At tlio i.L-hof tho arrival of Queen Victoria in iris in 1850, on a visit to tho Emperor and npross, tho latter hnd just brought, hooped ii'l-i Into vogue. The Quoou forthwith nt hor a messenger to purchase ono for tr, and on her next approach before her ipoi-Iul liost and hostess hor sklrt3\vero [Hllitled into tho now and fashionable nplltude. But her Majosty hnd not com* attended the' hocossary mothodsof tying e tapes that hold tho hoop sin place, and u- crinoline presented tin extraordinary id iihnpoloss aspect. It was tho Emperor inself who, with his own Imperial hands, t the rebellious petticoats to rights, and ive hts royal guest a lesson us tothe oper method of donning "tho new-fCBU- ncd adjunct of feminine1 costume IIorberL'ri l umiiui* Hymn. When Bishop Herbert's famouB mlssion- *y hymn, ''Prom Groonlnnd's loy Mount- ns," whicli ho wroto In 1834, first reached its oountry, a lndy In Charleston was much jprosRod with tlio beauty of It, and par* DUlftrly uuxious tu lind a tune suited to it. lie rmisiickod her inusio In vain, and iiuicod toromomborthatin a bank down io street was a young clork who bad con* ■lorublo reputation ns a musical gonius, iio sent her son to tho clork with tho ro- icst Hint ho writo n tuno to fit It. Iu just tlf mi hour tho boy camo bnck with tho ••inn, and tho melody Urns dashed off in hot into in to-dny sung all over tho world, mid Inseparably connected with tho hymn, ho youug clork was Lowell Mason. lUILY'-BBITISH COLUMBIAN, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. 0.. .JVhY .30,.: 1-888..,. It Made Mother Strong "My mother lias beci USlng I'AI.VK'.'! CBI-EM CoiirouNU for ncrvou.' prostration, nccompan led by melancholia, etc., arid it has dont her a world of good It 13 tlio only medicine that strength eii3 tlio nerves.' 0. If. Jjauits, Orbisoula, Pa. "iamlnmytMtliyonr. nave been afflicted li several ways-could not sleep, had nn appetite no courage, low spirits. I commonci ■! using Palnit'.sL'iileryConipo'ind, nnd felt lvll'.r fruit tlio third day utter using It. I now have a good appotlto and can sleep well. .My spiritsi and courago are iiIuk.hi ill-t- tlio::.; ot n j-oung mnn.' H. V, UiHKAii), I-. 1),, Gonzales, In. Btrongtliens nnfl builds up tho old, and euro* tlielr Infirmities. lilieiitniiiLstn, Indigestion ami norvouBiiess yield tiuiokly io tho curativepowci of Palne's Celery compound. A Porfoct Tinlc and Itivieorntor, It CIVES NEW LIFE. "I nm now 09 years old nr.d hnvo triad several remeilii'M, but none Imd nny elTect until I used Nine's celery Compound. I feel entirely dlf (uretit for the short time 1 have used it. I cue wnik nearly atrnlght, sleep sound and well, and tcel ns though there wus new llio and cacrgj -— whole system." [. HYLioa, Olevoland, Tone. Palne's Celery compound Is of uncqualcd* valuo io women, it strengthens tlio nerves, regulates tlio kidneys, nnd has wonderful powci tn curing the painful diseases with which women so ottcn silently suffer. Ji por bottle, six for £5, At Druggists. Wells, Hichaudso** & Co Moktiieal. fltdHSfilVn nVFQ T>'"cl0 Name, and Color. WAIHUIW U/t:!> Eothtng ean Equal Then, VfllM R4RY wil1 bc fosy, plump ami mem lUUIt VRBT ifijUmJ.AC'TATEjJEOOD, ^sro^rzo^i- DURING MY AB3BNCT* KI'OM THK city Mr. Newton A. Whilo will have i'liai-;;c of my bm-iiii-s:;, nml lo;:. -nilliorlty looollict and (Ifsclinrjj-o all aeeotints l'i eoiineeliou Iherowllli.ctii. ft. It. WEBB. How Wefltmlnster, June 0,1880. djo0m2 tmnnuniB [Removed f-om Smuh to VictcsiaI ©END FOR CATALOGUE ,@ (illustrated) of Plains, V lower anil Vegetable Seeds, Cut Flowers, &c. Valuable imported Japanese Lilies given away to customers this year. G. A. McTAVISH, Omlisimll VIOTOEIA', B. C. THE WISTMINSTF.U PoyltnrTarcfs m .JOHN S. COX, Prop. [}SR-J'*^"'1'i7 -'"'j'*•■ I'vuiiniun, t-^t^ t'lU'ti-ldgc Cochlihia, ,{_ ;%y$?.- Plymoulli Kocks, GUB&mt WUItofneoBl'ItBimnlsli Will it- Crc.-iifi, Black nnd Goldoii I'olnnils, I] on it :m ki Btlvti-pciiclUtil Ham- biir KB. Ulnvk, Kuil nnd Pitt OnincH. TniiliiKsi' (iavso. lioiifu Duvli-it VIOTOEIA ESTAlll.ISIIEII 1858. M. R. SMITH & 00., Manufacturers of AM Kinds of Bread, Cakes & Biscuits Contrnntors l-y Aprointment to I[ci Miijcsty-H Itoynl Navy, U nIon Government, theUomi* lllllll . T'.i i . . ■ nil I. i , l\::. Medul nnd 1)1 plo»i:i inv-ink'tlnt tlio Col* onluliiml liiiiiiin I'xinlilUoii, London, 1888. FACT'iny--*Nflii«iira Kl., Janu'sljiiy, Ot'MCKfti-*57roi-i. nl,, Vlcli.rln, II. 0. ilimSniil Tliis Fine TewuMfytfto [\xo "--■■■ -Wnter W. BREDEMEYER, U?>, PH. [hale mil uui'of John MeVJoker) MININURNG1NKKR, U.H, A PIIOVIN- CrALftUUVRY0«,4AMSAYJin( Ti'Mt'!,-* ili.orii, Vam-i.uvki:, M.'.! r;r:t.< eaj-Relliihln reports, undergrouiul stir- vevs uml inn|ii* or mill'?-- excoutfil nt. low rnfc**, As-niyi'mndoiin ullhluilMuf miu* ei-fl!r',i-«l'liii«'l sllv.'.- liais Tlili-ly yi-nra* and'Untied ' l-iKon' of iim-Vleit Hpunks ton |..'-■-.-. -i.--. A-i.-s.iys fii-ni u ulstaiioe prom}.!ij .il.'iidMi le. A.idri'ns V-u: yer, IJ. t ■■■ il,lol7lc City Debentures. miONW-UtH WILIi HI-: IiKCKIVI'li IIP j |u (li'.ni. iliiiidnv.Sepl. Kith, for He* i.r't-nn-. -■-" Hi" ("ilvcf New Woi-linlnster, IJ.C, l-'-m-d iii.d(;rniit]ioi'it.voltlH;*,Sh'f'ot ami i;:.'l- hni'1'ov'.-i.i-..'iit ln'in'iilure Py- I.ti "' " ' "" ' ■- ■ l< minllntC to •fBS.OCt-. Dclicn- '■■0''M.) i-ai'h,|ia.vitl)!o inU) i Jono, 1680, mm bear 5 per ii lyuljli) nl New \\'c-.tiii'ii- - dny July. ■iiVfl-J lumuln v.-lll In- laHi-n.iiinl iimoiiiit of ni-i-mii:ni liinl will h" p.iltl.niid toljoen- 'lr,!,'-.] '■TondiT foi-IVIienl.iin-K." ami mt- dressodtolho uuilei-Hlgned. Thn highest or nuv li ndcr not nceeKRitrlly ucci-iilcil. ll. KURSON, NewWestminster, P.C., OIlyQIork. July 17lli, IBHt). dwjly!8w3 In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. BotwconAVILUAM TIKT.TEN, Plaintiff Ami .1 liMKS IIACLIXO, Dofeiulant NOTIOR !-• HKttiaiY CMVKN THAT un Order Itoilrlhi* date tii»imii<in of .Tuly InuUiiit, lni-5 i.i-cn griinicd in Hi iiIkivh notion, u-sirnliiiti([liii-i*i-'feiiiliui lilHsorvanl'saml ueentM, until the trlultif il.t-stiid iidloii from, among other thing'', lining tiic wnnl "Maliiluiiii" 1" or upon AUMSTUONU .'• KCIvKTKIN, I'InlDlltl'jt.jDilotlovs. Dated 18th July. If«u. dJlylSinl ASAI-K BY IMJItLIC AUCTION OPTHB Uenlumi Porsonnl ISstiitoof the late l)n. Loktiih Hi MOInneh will he held nt luc (JUf.oNI \h 110TICI., New Wentmln- titt-r, 11.0.,ou Saturday, August 31,1889, At 7.80 o'clock p. m„ by A, AI, Nelson, Auctioneer, when tin- following valunlilo properly will ho koIi! wllhont reserve to Iho highest bidder. TiaiaiB-Ton per oont. down and thore- malnd r.in ten days from dnteof sale. CITY )[»KO!»EKTy. I,OT If), UfsOOK XYIII-0I1XI83 feet, to* trciher with mvkr.i.LN'i; liousio nnd i!iit-ln:ii**(-s. helm,' tlio residence of iho liiteDr. I,. R. MflmiCH. r.nTK, RLOCK (l*-M;:rfh:mls' Hqmtie- ;i.lsl)-.; fiiiiiiiliiiloii piled nnd capped, ready for building, MSXB5CT PROPERTY. N,E. fractional U See. % Township n-- pDlllalnliiR 10-1 ncrop. This valuable piece of Innii in hounded hy Hoimdnry liny on tho ofist, nml bv n nai-'-ilcd road on Hie norlh; Is/cni'cilontwoslileii.nnd for ni'rleulliintl pui'iiohcc. ennuot ncmir- pnssed hy any lnnd In tho province. 13, y, of 13, M of See. R, Townships, being XL mill) in width byl iiiltoln len'-th; eon- talnlng too nexe*, nnd hnvlm* nbout 10 acres nnder fence, u dweliiiiK houso 18x20 fCBt, ii barn :»s."i'l feet, amtsht'ils adjoililllif. .Much of Um above hind I-i open unit very en:;Hy I'lcnrcd nml excellent for Bgi'Ieultural purposes. W. '.ot E. y.ot Sec.:!, TowiiKhlpS, l-oiiii* -, milo lu wltllh byl inllo in longtli! eoulnlnliij- liiOtu-res limbered html; Mill flrs>oltt9B quality. N. 13, J.{ SBO.B8tf, Gronpl, containing JO nerei'timbered liunl lyini;!1^ miles from V. P. If. uml;: miles Iioni Port Moody. POR'T MOODY TOWN PROPERTY. F™olliinalLols2«3, Blink a Full " IH, 18*11, " '.'. Fniollollttl " il. " ,'l; luill roniili'cl hy C. IV II. [mil selllcd fori. Fun cot 7, iilaok it. " " 13, " 5. Sub-illvlsloiis of ],it *o.', Qrmip 1 (i.'luvlc 1'i'opoi'ly). r.ois:;■'',-is. il*ii, Block*. " lis A- in. Illocli m iT.iuhvil l.y O. I'.ll. [nol soltli'il for). Buli-dlvlslous of i,„t 2111, Groliii I illoiivi-ii Property.) t,ol9l5AU', I:lock5I. PERSONAL PROPERTY. 1 Horso. Harness, Bunny, Oultor, SiuUllo A llri.ll,', .l.-w.'lry, sliohiluii, Hill,-,- Fur- uilure, SuiL'fuu's I'li.iir, [nslniim-Kls, DrllBSj -loiireln,'.., M,,li-iil l!ooli«,.Sc. "Si n 8YBH.E8, - AUCTIONEER. -WITH THE Vi Mites Above WfHlmtaBlcr* Has just been .Surveyed, and tlto Lota arc for snle by WOODS, TURNER & C|MBLE ALBERT J. HILLS COMPANY Of Nbw Wasnusstan, B, 0. Tbo ndvnnbtfloo and prospects tf lliia Plot for a futuro thriving Town are many. The Land iti tlto vicinity is good, There aro iiiextiaostiblo IROM 01>K DElPOSITS, of n superior quality, immediately adjacent', n. woll ns vast strata, of tho flnosb BUfLDIKO SAND nnd POT- ♦TIWY OLAY. On the Townnitc are a number of valu- aUoAIINJOHAL SPRINGS. Commilriioation by land and water is unequalled, by reaaon of ibe location of tbo Townsito on tbo I'mser Itiver aud the Southern Railway, while tbo natural elevation and Iny of tlio laud can not be excelled us a situation for a fino town. Tho ground is open and clear of heavy timber, The site lino been selected ns onu of the most important stations en the Southern Rnllway, and with tbe completion of the road, in the near I'ulure, nuiBt, with all its otber advatttflgofl' spring into prominence at onco. Thoso who apply early will hnvo tlto pick oi tho Lotn. A clear litln given with every pur* cltnso. PfirtifiB wishing T ols can apply nn well, Otl the premirca, to HENRA KELLS, ilinydto rBorniiillin. mmt lids TOWNSITE OF HASTINGS Nov/ Westminster District. Thursday, Aug. 85, !88tt, AT llO'CfjOOK A. .M. T HAVKllF.I'N'IXSTnri'TKIl IIV THE i lion. (Jiiief I'ommlHKioner ot IVimls nnd WorltM, on behalf of lho 1'rovlm-lu! QOVOl'llinoilt, (0 soil by Auction, AT VANCOUVER, Townsite of Hastings! Lots L'l ninl22, and tho fractional parts of I.oIh 10, 11, r.MH, 11. These Lots will bo sold subject, to the viilnntlon of .the lm- prnvenimils thereon. KO Sulmvl)hn I&Iocics of land Itnm'im* from 2}.', to 4 ncres ench, snr* rouiiillmr ltnsih,^ I'arlt. 'i'lie-.-n lllocl;-. are BiUinie on Hm Ktist, Westnnd .'-'.iiiiih sides of thin tine pai-lr, which eontnli.s km llOldB, Thin properly In mi n nlco olcvii* Mon ubove llmr-inl Inlet, uml overlooks tills inni'iillii I hnilioi'. mul may lie-nii- Hldercl Ihcllnesl IJeshleniiul Properly of lho Cily of Vancouver. 00 KWM'HM OF I.ANO In the same Towualllp, extending BOllth* v,mi-iI from the nlmve lenits, nml i-nnglnn fi'iim io Id ■:"« Hci-MM c:*.'-li, tiiklny luthofiiti width of tho Townsite. Now WcstminBtcv ftMvlct. Ehthtoeil quftrlor-sectlons in hots B85, (Ai, lm. m, 111", Iffl, as per mini of tin* his* frial. TllGBO lots ine well mlaptcil for iicrleiitliinil.diilrvororcliiird purposes, nml on iii-eiiuiil of (heir close pi'iixlmUy t-i tiic murkotsof \'inicouveriin i New Wc.ilmlnsler are deslralilc promrlles for fnmllies si.i ictu; hnme.-i or for Investments. Mnpa of the various properties will bo issuoil. 'I'einis nl. Hate: (ine-tlilnl rush, oue*llili'd « months, balance hi mouths, With iillorOBtilt rate o( u percent, per un* inim, GEO. BYRNES, OJtylOtd Auctioneer. W. C. LOYE, U'-iiHlrlii-.-. Sivully ilone. Cork Sole W(»-kaS|>ei;taIfy. ua-Orderi prompily ntteuded to. <:fiu-l(ii*iii St., fli rear bf Colonial Motel, next Ui Rand Broa,' oilice. dnolto • ?J_h.&3E_tX<yWJ^X3.X*'3Ei DRESSMAKING At HISS -IKKNINGS'- (LATE OF EKQ1.AK1)) Coruor of Church and Columbia Streets, NEW WESTMINSTER. •**3-M!itlsfncllon guaranteed, dwfe7t0 Dress-Making! Kiis;-es McDOUGALI COI.U.MUIA siilBBT, New Westminster, 53. C. sw Hutlsfaotion giiaritiitooil. ilnplfllo Rose Hill Dairy Farm FRESH IRILK Delivered I 'ally to Cuslomrrs in nil pnita of tho City. I-iotelHiiml HcatiutrantH siipplloil ut. Speoial llftlea by tbo yenr, FKE'Sm EC-08 Oollvoroil at Mnrkel Biites. Order* loft III M. BTKOl.AlIl'H will 1 proin-iiiy utlciiiloit to. wi'Aviin *» wiioowAiui, djolDyl Proprleibr-t, THIS THOROUGH-BRED SIOKE-POGIfd JERSEY BULL, "Covernoi- Moody" Will stand for servico this season ut Pelham Dairy. Now Wefltmlnster- whero the bountiful t*ol of thl.4 superb animal can be fleet) and inspected. A fow calves for snlo. Terms reasonable. T. CUNNINGHAM, RAi.ni Booth, Proprietor. Milliliter. rtmySKto Corbett & Kennedy, MASOFAOTDltBita OP TIN, COPPER&8KEET-iaON *W JL OS 3JJ, tV*SlMTi:»'rt IlLOUt (UP-STAIHS), Fnosir Sitiekt, Nkw Wkstminstu*. HAVING .TUST QFKNED IN THE nbove line, WO respeclfully sollclta Bhiiro of the Irndn, unit Iritftl by careful ul tcnl lon to orilers and ino'lcnite clmrces to merit the same. Experienced workmen; fliitlsfnctlon guaranteed. Ksllmate.-i furnished fin-Galvanized Iron Cornice, Roofinc, I'luniblni;, Qos-flttlng, Hteum and Hot Water Heating, Ac HflrEntrance to premises on Mary St., in rear of Hank of B, C. dwmliOU) D? YOU WANT TO ENJOY A (iOOD CIGAll, ASK FOIt TUB BRSTISH LION HENRY LEE, „„ *-,-*, MAINLAND. jSTTbey aro not only mndo of tho Choicest TolHICCO bnt they aro of Home Miiiiiil'aHlire, and nbonld bo patronised by all good citizens. WM. TIETJEN, Manufacturer, U.OMII'OOK DI71LU1NO, CQUIMDIA STBEET, HEW WESTMINSTER. (IwlTiioly Fail CHOICE And paovxsiom —AI*0— A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF ■>H AND FUBHESHINOS. AT THE LOWEST PRICES, LUNDTIOHM'S BLOOK, I'nliimliln Slrri'l. New W.slmlnslcr. nolilwly Britisli Oolnmliia's Exhibit THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO propnre un Exhibit from Now Westminstor for tho Toronto Indus trial Exhibition is iinxi'iiHln s-een:-.. Mieh il coiiceltOll (lfl will do jn-t lei! iii tha 1 (-sources of i lie city. Any penon in tlto city orolsowlieie who linSiorexpeils lo hnve beforn llio date of the Exhibition nl To!'iiulo,siichurllclonnH lire ilei'im-tl worthy of helnn exhibited, will confer n favor liy eniiimiiiilcutln'f, ns noon as possiblo, with some member of Iheeommlltee. All mllelcs taken for exhibition will bo packed nnd Kent, free of •■linme to tlio exhibitor. The local coin- nillleo ia emnposetlof the following neu- tlemoni— Fish ANIi Oamk-J. A. r.iildbiw, Ksq,, AU's. Bvv'on,B8q,,ntid P. 0. Birrell, Esq. AdllirUi.TOnAT, AKD HOHTICin.TUllAI, PitoiiooTt'-TlioS. Cunnluglinm, Esq,) W. Wolfenden, Esq, MlNi;ltAi,s AMD MANUi'ArruitKS-J. 0. Brown. Esq., II. V, Edmonds, Esq. PI1011DOTHOtt TIIK FOItKST—H. Elliott, Esq., J. B. Kennedy, Esq,, I). MeNalr,Esq. JOHN HENDRY, Chairman, D. ROBSON, Secrotnry. dwjlyflml Irtli Britisli k Mercantile FIRE j \WWtH COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1800. Ollllltnl, • $15,000,(100.00 SillisorlliU'lCinilllkM, iis ul Itlsl D.-c.,188S, SI-J.MMi.lHll. Flro l''umi nml ltpsnrvi', Sll,- ,12,730. Nci Promluing, imm, 55,11111,11^0. Iliplllll, $0,733,000.00 HATES AS LOW AS ANY OTHER COMPANIES l-niNO nllSINESS IN 11U1T1HIII.'0I.UM11IA. J. Or. T-^Q-CJES Agont for Now Wostminstor City nnd Distriot. <t{o22ta AUCTION. ON THURSDAY NEXT (AUG. 1), at 8 p. in., I will sell by Public Auction, on Front (St., tlie Hoiiho lately occupied by Albert I.Hi'bel, llie Oven unit a lot of Uriah on lho prci: h-ie--. Also, 1 Horse ■perms cash, A. M. NEI-HON, flJ.yWtd Aiictioiieer mHE HATE OF RE-OPENING THE 1 Publio Schools next term hus been changed from August51 Ii, 1880-to August I2th, 1B80. H. 1). POPE, Superintendent of Education. Education Offlce-July 17111,1880. Jly23***a 5MY~~BREWERY1 ikle 2 _&_.!& 2 The Very Host iu llm Oily is Hrewed by JOHN W. A1ISB2EJSWSKI Al llio Cily Onvrary, Asms Slroel, Oivor.. left ul Dlckliison's Buiclier Shop shull li....i in'omjil nlleiitJon. Olvoiisii trlul anil Juugu'or ••oursi-lves. Kew Wesl,, July 1.1,18.19. iljlyldlo UMDENIABI.F. FACT THAT Temple of Music! Is llio Plnoo lo Buy I'lrsl-Clnss PIANOS ** OBGINS Al Hidi I'rlci's ami Tonus its vill Sull Any Heusouublo Buynr. For prices mul forms, apply lo CARTER'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, Vtiiicouvcr, It. C. 230 Hustings SI. Wesl. dnplOlo MUCH MILLS! BRACKMAN & KER, MANOFAt'TUllRIl!* Olf OATMEAL By the Lntest Improved Process. ^•ABSOLUTELY PURE. MILLS nt KorthSiuiuicti. OFFICE A WAREHOUSE: Vlcliirla. dmliSOihG ff.LLeon3Jia(lo. 530-33-1 COltBOTA STKKKT, VANCOUVER. B.€. Importer'' nnd Denlors in g\flAGHINERY OKATJ. UK8CUITIOK9. MARINE WORK A SPECIALTY. dwde20tc Canadian Pacific Railway, PACIFIC DIVISION. Gen'l Superintendent's Office. CAUTION. QWNEHS AND MASTBRS OF VES* sols nnd other I'rnfl. iinvijinltinr ltie rriiserKlvcrurc cntitioned to keep within the Buoys painted Red ami White, respectively, nt tho Mission Bridgo, ns during lhe conutruotlou of tho Bridgo. navigation between Hie bunks of tho Rlvor anil theHuoy''Isilnnsjeroii.V'Wlngtoplli'a being driven thero. II. ABIIOIT, Qenornl Superintendent, Vancouver, n.C.,7lh Mny, !8S0. *!n:y8U Plants for Sale! AT TIIK Douglas Street Uursery. i*ni: FRUIT AN TIM-IKS, Inclivtlng hTlilioloadinKviirlBiles of Appivs, P«iu*fj, PinniSi Cherr!cs, Al.'-O uv '.'.. til HITS of ovory descrlplion. bniKiuefs, tv real in* nnd Cronses made ■VwlipSyl P. LATHAM. W. R. AUSTIN'S in (FM Intil FARSV8 PRODUCE. Hard-wood, Fir-vooA, Bark, die,, tS-c.i Ac. LEAVl'. ORDERS AND SETTLE ACCOUNTS AT AUSTIN'S WHARF, dmyailc J.W. WINGER Dl'ALEI' IK Hard and boi ni'A i. tit ik ^"tWood braying and Teaming Si iUANLIME Always in Stock. EBTABM8HED 1859. ROBT. DICKINSON BUTCHER, Scar!) uppot-ltn Mm Colonial Hotel, NEW WESTMINSTER. THK URGES! AND CHOICEST Assortment of all doscrlptlotis of MEATS AND VEGETABLES Constantly on hand, and oupplled to Fam. •lies, Restaurants, and Steamboats at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Farmers, Attention! THE UNDERSIONED HAS FOR SALE Chilliivacli, B. C. :u Fiiriii Wiu:ous. IS Itnrlc Itonrils. 1 Siniii well iiiati'licil 1-yoiir uid Bliu-Ii Horses. .'I ShiLtlo lli'lriiig Iloi'scs. (S Cows anil Onlvcs. 10 Hon (1 Stcci'S. 1 Ti-olf ins Wason, UST A Pull Lino of CooIiIiilj Stoves, lloiitiiig Stoves, Tinwftrc, HaiilwaVc, Gnu'L'rics, Dry Clooils, Notions, Crockery _ Stoneware, Clothing, Hats it Cups, llruys, Farm Implements, House Furnishings, Furnituro, and tliu Largest Lino of Hoots nml Shoos aliovo Westminster il tlio most Completo Stook of Oonoral Merolinnillso. C0SIK AND KXAMINI! AND BE CONVINCED. HENDERSON BROS, JylOdftwSm Ordora lert at tlto O. P. N. Wliarf will ho promptly delivered. dmliMo WU. VIANEN, WHOLESALE FisiiiBie Dealer! FRONT STREET, New Westminster, Brit. Col. ssr Higheat Price paid for Pure and Deer liidcs. Correspondence invited. BLfi.Telephone DOUGLAS STREKT BAKERY Foot oi-* Douglas-Sthebi1, Near CotATMlUA STItERT. J. I i:iUa SON, PROPRIETOR FRESH BREAD, CAKKS, PASTRY, Confectionery, etc., etc. Hotel nnd tlesliinrnnt trade iiollclted. All orders promptly attended to nnd delivered lo uny pnrt oftho city. dtnh28y 3 3-i Con. Columbia ahd Choh Sia, New "Westminster, Bnt. Col. Monuments, Headstones & Tablets In Marble or Granite of JJesl Quality. CORNER POSTS AND CURBING N. Il.-Jiuit. reeelvcil-tlio flucst assort- meiit of Srolr.li (.miliii- llunuiuraffi ever sunn n Britisli Columbia, wlileh will be S0lt\ ut prices putting competition out of I lie question. dwmhZlyl ALEX. HAMILTON'PROP. TIME CARD. C E*. ST. CO. Tlio Kino PlrntrCIass Str. William Irving Will Loavo the C. P. N.Co.'s Whnrt, Sl-VBIIi*-r Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday AT 7 A. IL, FOR CHILLIWHACK AND WAV POUTS. Returning Every Wednesday, Friday & Sunday When siiiilcinit Inducement oilers Pbo wl l - --' lo hopb nndbnsunlt .' . her whnrf Conn - IththoC.r.'N'.Co.'sStcamer for Victoria. JOHN, IRVING, Manngor. T. h, BRldGS. Auent, Now Westminster. dnp8lc Time Table! J* j-gfc THE STEAMER :-^BT DUNSMUIR T KATES \VESTMINSTER every Mon- (j dii> in orn Ins nt 7 o'clock for Nannl* mo, vln Vancouver, returning Tuesday, vln Vanoonvor. Loaves WeetmiuHier every Wednesday nl 7a. in. for Nnnaimo direct, connecting with Islnnd railway nnd Comox stoamor. Leaves Niimiimo for Vancouver on Thuraditys unit Fridays and returns same dnys, r-fiaves Nnnaimo on Sat unlny at 7 a.m, for Westminsler direct. For frelflilt or passage npply nn board, or to T. L. Uuigos, C. P. N. whnrf. dto M.A.McRAE merchant I alior BEAUTiFi'L Range of Black & Fancy Worsteds Striped and Check fou spring and summer. Opp. Colonial Hotel Columbia St., • New Westminster. dwmhffflto VICTORIA Store St., Victoria, B. C, OI'-PER FOR SALEl China Rice, Japan Rice, Rice Flour, Chit Rice, Pi Rice Meal, Boots and Shoes! AND WHERE TO GET THEM AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LARGEST ROOT & SHOE STORE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA LADIES' BOOTS & SHOES AND WHERE TO GET THE BEST ASSORTMENT AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Misses & Children's And Where to Get the Newest Styles, Where to Get the Best Quality, and Where to Buy Them at the Lowest Prices. \W REMEMBER, my stock of fine Boots and Shoes, in the newest styles, is larger this season than any dealer's in the Province. To buy at Low Prices, to see the Greatest Variety, to get New Goods (not old shop-keepers), go to JAMES ROUSSEAU, dwto SI CelnmTola Street. FOR POULTRY, Ae. C. McDONOUGH, (LUNDBOM'S BUILDINO, FRONT STREET) __mj_xiBS. xxr GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Constantly on Hand an Extensive Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Cups, Crockery, Glassware, &e* MUST'S -&; BOYS' S17XT8. Great Variety of Household Articles. Also, GRAIN, SEEDS, POTATOES, LIME and GENERAL STORES. N. &—Farm Produce bought at market rates or sold on commission. M-Orders from tbe Interior promptly attended to. dwjefttc CASTORIA for Infants and Children. '-OHst-n^-iKw-u-^pl-dto-UMr-Dttut I OM-attoemea (Wfc, 0-t**U-»tl-!i, - taormtem..'' alA-tnt,*.!), I *"_%?'' t*-"*1**** •*■" I**-*"**" ■'■' WS-,<Wcrt*»,B-i>QUr*,*l,T. |*fl£Ssigiim--»dli)Mka. TBI Omuta Oomm-it, 77 Murray StrM*, H. Y. BRITISH COLUMBIA (LZUIT-mi) THOMAR ALLSOP, 1 HENRY B. MASON, I DMECTOlls CUYLER A. HOLLAND, J HEAD OI'FICEI 15 Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Slreet, LONDON, ENQ. The Business ol ALLSOP A MASON lins been merged In the above Company and will bc carried on by the Company from this date as a general Land Investment and Insurance Agency. MONEY TO LOAN on Mortgage at Low Rates. Town Lots and Farming Lands for Bale on easy terms. Victoria, B. C, May 16th, 1887. dwjlys HaMand Transfer HACK, LIVERY, STAGE, Feed f Sale Stables THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW PREPARED TO TORN OUT DOUBLE AND SINGLE RIBS At Special Low Bates. Draying ul il Ziiii tf tag Done at Shortest Notice. Dry Corawoed delivered to any part of the City. Orders by Telephone will receive prompt attention, ■WHtnbles nearly opposite C, P. R. Depot, Columbia SU, KewWestmlnster. djallto QILLEY BROS. Props. Feed, Livery i Sale STABLES, Dallas Street, Westminster jos. mTwise, PBOPEIBTOB. /-NOOD DRIVING A RIDING HORSES *UT for Hire. Hacks cnll at all Steamers and Trains. Special attention given to Boarding Horses. COAL AND WOOD Constantly on Hand. Orders may be left at the Offlce of Mathers A Mllllgan-Commission Merchants, Front Street, sew West, MERCHANT TAILORS, FOIt CATTLE KEKD. 'Unh26m0 WISH TO INFORM THE PEOPLE of New Westminster Dint they have re-opened tho Blorn Intely occupied by Messrs. Womln, Turner A Gamble, and are now prepared to execute all orders for TAIXjO-RIITG- A line line of Cloths Jost receive-*,, consisting ot all the Latest Designs fk-om Europe nn Markets MR. J. A. MoDOUGALL will attend to the cutting, and Is a practical incchanlo of twelve years'experience lu tho United mates; also two years ns foreman for Messrs. Gregg A Son. of Victoria, Satisfaction guaranteed. Oou'miia Street, Oppoiite Bank of Montreal new westminster. dJe!3mS ■BCA.-R-BISO-N* SLPXtZZtTOS ^.exated "prater (Direct from the Springs.) ENDORSED BY HIGH MEDICAL AU* THORITIES. The abovo will be delivered In New Westminster twice n week. Leave orders With F. C. MCCARTNEY, Commission Agent, Douglas St., New Westminster. ujlvSte Central Hotel Cor. Columbia & Douglas Sts. STEWART^CASII, PROPRIETORS J. J. WILSON, - -UNAOE*. Sates, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day, ACCOBWNO TO BOOH. irecm urn er the week m month. •w Parties supplied with all kinds of ICE-CREAM. dmylme NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. IMMENSE BARGAINS —-is— Suits tt Pants TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Wo are selling the beet of English, Scotch & French Goods At prices away down Cheaper than Ever. Call and examine and we are satisfied that you will bay beforo you leave the store. All work guaranteed. Also—Agents for a new Invention for Dress-cutting lhat can be used by a man or woman and give a perfect fit. dmhlyl is Coianbla Stmt. To Sao Francisco, Cal. p »-•»■> BY WAY OP THB i •crja-jo. THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE. QUICKER IN TIME THAN ANT OTHER ROUTE BETWEEN New Westminaler_&_Saii hsm OMNPSOEHIOaOUTt Of THt PACIFIC COAST PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For Accommodation ol f-eoond-01.ua Pan aengers, QUaolied to Express Tralna, Fare from Portland to Sacramento and Ban Francisco-Unlimited, tin; First- class (Limited), 130; Beoond-olau (Ll- nilted),,!*. THRIIUQh TICKETS to all point. South and East, via California. TlOKET OFFIOXSi citv Omen, No. im cor. Flrat A Aldai strftatai Dkpot Omoa, Cor. FA Front Htreeta; Portland, Oregon. R.KOEHLER, B.P.HOaERS, Manager. Ali*.O.FriP.A1t r»AU,t SraiisH ooLtmBiANi Sew westminstee, b. c, Jtiy io, lasfi:" 9tulj- Jslntish (itolnmbian THesdar EvrulDg, July UO. 1889. ADVERTI3IHQ RATES FOR THE DAILY. TrniislcnlAdTcrllscmeuts.—First Int-er- tk-n, loots, per lino solid nonpareil; cacli BnliKciiiu-iitt'oiificcittlvcliiHertloii.JIct'*. i>'!r line. Advertisement** not Inserted every day—'tlrst insertion, 10 cts. per lino; subsc* ijni'iit. Insertions, 5 cts. per llne, hliiiHliiia Ailvcrllsements.—Professional nr Business Ciirds—*2 per month. Special rules for general triulo advertising, uncording to space occupied und duration of contract. .lui'tl-iii Sales, when displayed, charged '25 per cent, less than transient advts, If -i,l id, (•tmr-'ed at regular transient rates. HptM-l'il Nirllces among reuding matter, dl ctf*. per lino eaeh Insertion. Specials Inserted by the month nt reduoed rates. Births, Marrlnges and Deaths,|l for each Insertion; Funeral Notleea in connection with deaths, 60 cts. eaoh Insertion. WEEKLV ADVERTISING RATES. Transient Advertisements.-First I usor- tlon, 10 eta. por line solid nonpareil* still- sequent insertions, 7 eta. per line. Bt mul Ine AilverllNi'ini"il«.-]'ni((?ssion' al or Business Cards—81.50 per montn. Special rates for genoral trade advertising. Special Notices, Births, Marriages uud Deaths, same rates as Dully. Cuts iini.'-i ixsiill molal.aud forlursecuts an extra rnto will bo charged. IWPorsons 600.11111,' hi iidveitlHomoilW should be careful to Rlnlo wlii'llicrlliL-y are to appear ln tlm Dally Edition, or tlie Weekly, or both. A liburnl reduction Is mode wlion Inserted in both. Woadvor- tisement Inserted for less tlian Si. SUBSCRIBERS Whodoinji reoelvo their pnper regularly, from the Carriers or tlimiij'li tin.- I'o-l Olllco, will confer n favor by !-t3|iurtlut* Hie Bamo to the olllco qf publication nt once. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS DAY, Tenders for Street AVork. ..J. G. Jao-ucs Tenders H. T. Thrift Look out for rain. A new piano for sale ntWm.RoiiU't Front stroot. to* Ogle, Campbell & Freeman havo a change uf adv. today; road it. Ogle, Campbell & Freeman havo received a largo slock of Linolem, 0 and 12 feet wide. Salmon averaged well last night nnd the run is fully up to what was expected of it. Tho etr. Irving left for Chilliwuek this morning with 30 passengers nnd 25 tons of freight. To-morrow will be tho last day for receiving tenders for tho improvement of Queen's avenue. Walker & Co. have Sapperton Lots near New - Hospital and Ross-Mac* laren Mills at old prices. * A heavy fog enveloped tho river for a few hours this morning, commencing with tho break of day. The Y..-M. C. A. gymnastic class meets to-niglit at the drill shed at 8 sharp. A large attendance is expected. Bush fires still prevail south of tho boundary, and the telegraph system continues badly disorganized in consequence. To-morrow is tho last day on which the rebate of 25 per cent, will be given on city taxes. Do not fail to take advantage of it. A sum uf monoy wns found by u littlo boy on Columbia street to-day. The owner can have it by proving property and paying fifty cents for this advertisement. Grain cutting is well undor way on the Norlh Arm, nnd a bounteous harvest will bo reaped. Threshing will commence on Mondny next on several of the largest farms. In consequence of tho work being dono on Holy Trinity church, tho daily services will bo (impended thia week, excepting the service ou Thursday evening which will bo , hold as .. usual. The whole of tho furnituro of tho Union hotel will be sold on Friday morning by public auction, at 10 o'clock, on the premised. Look out fur great bargains; no reserve.—T. J. Tiiait, auctioneer. *td Tho contractors for tho uew Bushby Muck havo n large force of men ut work tearing down the old relics of Westminster's pioneer days, r.nd by tho end of the week those old landmarks will havo completely disappeared. Mrs. Gold asks us to state that all persons whose wells are running dry aro welcome to diaw a supply from her woll, which is full of good nnd pure wator. The kindness of Mrs. Gold in making this voluntary offer will be greatly appreciated. Tho Tacoma mill on Wednesday lust cut 465,928 feet of lumber, and broko the record. Somo time ago 410,000 feet was tho largest tho mill had cut, but Captain Libby concluded on. Wednesday to try and break it, and ho did. The regular day's work is 250,- 000 feet. The contract for grading St. Androw nnd Ellis strcots has boen awarded to Mr. L Williams, the prico being §1,- 270. The three other tenders wero about goOO higher and all within a fow dollars of each othor. Work on this contract will bo commenced immediately. Dr. I. M. McLean, health ollicer, presented his weekly report to tho city council last night. It is sa'jisfa*itory in overy way, and statos that the mnny wild rumors concerning tho health of the city wero in almost every instance without foundation. After ull that has been snid the report is most rc- jUsuHng. The bom* in tile pit at Beacon Hill {jark wnxetli fut, uud tho animal's ool- ar is got I 'og too small for ir. To take that collar off is necessary, but just who will undertake the job it is hard to say. It will not be a very easy contract anyhow, for tho bear is very apt to collar the party who interferes with it.—Standard. Monday evening, says tho Calgary Tribune, Mr. Cnrey arrived from Edmonton with §1,400 worth of gold, which had been taken out of tlio Saskatchewan. Tins makes n total of $8,* 000 taken out this year. Mr. Carey B-iys the wheat crop is looking very well, while oats and potatoes will probably be n half crop. The lacrosse practico last night was not so well attended as usual, but a sufficient number of players wore present to make tm interesting hour's work. The uniforms were served out lo tho players, and very pretty they looked in tho nuw outfit. The Hhirt is by for tho most handsome in uso in the province, boing cardinal red with the monogram of tho club worked in large white letters. The Minneapolis Tribune says: Victoria, British Columbia, is tho slowest town in North America. Biisi* ness men ihoro got down lo thoir offices at 1 p ni., and loavo at 4. Victoria should substitute "A.D." for the "B.O." after iti name, and try to bo something less than 1000 years behind the times."—-Tho Minneapolis innn who stole this, itom from a Ohiongo papor is probably tho travelling journalist who was arrested for "till topping" in Viotoria last summer. Children Cryfor Pltcher'sCastorla The Surrey UjKc. Mr. Henry T. Thrift 0. AI. C, nf Sunny, has an nilveijjisomenb iu tliis issue I'iilling for tenders for tho con* BtriK'iiou "f tho Surrey dyke, Hood gates and all work in connection therewith. Tvndors will be received up to Atjguat 31st. That the enterprising people of Surrey have decided to go on with this important work is a matter of congratulation to tliu district generally. The people of Surrey ssctn to be alive to their necessities nnd fully up to tlie progress df tho ago. Tlie Street Sprinkling- The oontiiiuod dry weather, and tlio increased uso of water in consoquenco, hns caused the water supply in most tanks und wells to run low. Among those whose tanks uio giving unt is that of Mr, D. McBioom, the contractor for sprinkling Columbia and Front streets. Mr, MoBroom has satisfad* tonly tilled tho conditions of his eon* tract up tu ihis week, but tho water l'liiiiiui:' 1 iw ho has only been nblo to do the work in part during tho lust ttt'o days However ho is nuw making new urrangoiiionts whereby the sorvico Will bo brought up to its old standard within a fow days. Forrester-.' Tele. The Furrestors of this cily are milking every preparation to join with their Victoria brethren in making tho Foresters fete at the Capitnl city the grand success that tho celebration deserves. Not only will the members of tho oider in Westminster attend iu full numbers, but many of their friends have;signified their intention of also going over lo enjoy tho pleasures of tho day. The excursion leaves this city at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon to connect at Vancouver with tho steamer fur Victoria. Tho faro for tho round trip has been arranged at'u very low figure, whieh no doubt will induce inituy mure to join tho excursion. The Xorlh Arm Krl-lga. Work on tho North Ann bridges commenced 10 days ago, and operations ere now being most actively prosecuted. A large number of tho piles for the lirst bridgo havo been driven, and this portion of tlio wurk, especially, ia being rapidly accomplished. Much of the material for the bridges is on tho ground und the workmen are busily employed putting the sections together. The water in tho river is nt a vory convenient stage at present for tho easy prosecution of tliu work. Over forty mon are engaged on tho contract, and thero is evory prospect of tho work beiue finished within tlie next U0 days, which hardly seemed possible a month ngo. Hurt !1H *■' eel Ings. A Siwash named Squamish Charley aud Peter Adair had a littlo dispute lust niglit that ended in Charley receiving a thrashing. Being of a delicate nature the punishment injured both the feelings nnd the hide of the Siwash, who in his indignation had resort tin Hingistrato boforo jj-hom ho sworo out u previous informntiuu ugainst one John Adair, As Mr. Adair answers only to iho iinmo uf •Toter" ho refused to masquerade bo- fore tho court under tho titlo of "John, ■ and, consequently, the case had tu be postponed until the information is amended. The matter will bo given a heating in tho police court to* morrow, nnd the grievances' of tho Siwash, it" genuine, will bo remedied to tin; fullest extent. The Toronto Exhibition. The dato for receiving exhibits for tho Industrial Exhibition at Toronto expires uu August 12th, and intending exhibitors should bear this iu mind. This dntj does not apply to perishable goods, wliich will bc received up to Auguat '.Slst. As it is a matter of veiy great importance that tho provincial exhibit should be in every wny worthy of British Columbia, farmers, manufacturers, fishermen, minors, and in fact everyone' who has anything to send that will bu of interest or valuo to tho exhibition, should forward the guods or specimens, addressed B, C. Exhibit, city hall, [Vancouver, with the least possiblo delay. Arrangements hnvo boen mado with all transportation companies to curry exhibits freo of cost, so that there is no expense entailed on tho exhibitor, Ten Hollers Orilercil. Tho McLaren-Boss Lumber Co. huvo unleied from the William Hamilton manufacturing company, Peter- boro, Olifc., Wlibsb agents in this provinco ure Messrs. F. (J. Strickland & Co., of this city, 10 steel boilers, 5x14 feet in sV-c, uf 72 hoise powor oach, and to bo mado from j| inch pinto with 7/16 Inch heads. The company lias al* su ordureil'n refuse burner, mammoth jii'slw, aud whicli will put completely into the shade anything of tho Irnid on the Pacific coast, il not in thu whole world. Jt will bo 140 feet high, 20 feet iu diameter and made from steel pinto. Tlie manufacture of tho boilers and tho refuse burner will be commenced immediately, and they uve to be delivered at Westminstor oarly this fall. Tho purchase is one of the largest ever mnde'in boilers from tho Hamilton Manufacturing Compnny. llie Dcpflrlmrnl ChaitgCH The report submitted by tho fire committeo ut tho city council meeting lust flight was an elaborate affair, und dealt in a business like manner with the many pressing needs of the liro department. Tho clauso recommending the establishment of a lire alarm telegraph system was laid ovor, although its adoption wus nlost heartily nnd ably endorsed by both Aid. Roid nnd Aid. Jaques. The remaining clauses were adopted, and these in* elude tho purcuafio of a now firo engine, a new alarm bell, and the fur- Wishing uf apartments in the firo hall for tho uso of firemen who wish to sleep thoro. Tho Bteamer is to bo removed to one of the Front street slips, where ib will bo kept ready for uso and thus save tho dangerous dolays nt present experienced in getting the engine to tho water. This new plan is vastly superior to tho system now in voguo. Tho now tiro engino will bo kept at station No. 2, nnd the bund lire engine brought baok lo tho Hyack hnll. When tho now bell arrivos tho old ono will bo hung iu Btntion No. 2. All these changes and additions wore required, and they cannot fail to increaso the efficiency and value of the department. Cily Council. The counoil met at 8 o'ulook last night for tho transaction of business. Present—Aldermen .Tuques, McPhaden, Iteid, Curtis, Calbick and Cunningham. Acting Mayor Townseiul in lho chnir. COMMUNICATIONS. From Cnpt. Pittendrigh, complaining that he hnd riot been paid thu fees agreed upon by the polico magistral c, nud enclosing statement showing balance due him. Referred to the police man is tr.it j for payment. From E. S. Scoullar asking permission to remove a building frnm Columbia street. Referred tu lho board of works with powerto act. From D. McBroom asking leavo to build u new tank ns the t'liik from \vliich he drains the supply uf water fur street sprinkling is running dry, Referred to board of works. From E. A. Wilmot enclosing a plan of tho pipo line, for tho proposed water works, through tlio penitentiary grounds. On motion tho clerk was instructed to apply 13 Mr. Wnrden McBride for permission to lay wnter pipes through the penitentiary grounds; also for standing permission to hnve access to tho pipes through suid ground*. ACCOUNTS. R. Jamieson gG, F. ("J. Strickland & Co. 825, ,1ns. Foster 837.55. II. T. Read & Co. §107.03, T. J. Trapp & Co. $80.50. HEI-OBTS. The board of works reported that tho following tenders had been received for tho grading of Ellis and St. Andrew streets: D. A. McDonald §2,- 985, D. B. Murray $2,984, R. E. Lemon 82,975, L. Williams S2.270; and tho tender oi Mr. L. Williams being tho lowett bu nccepted. Report adopted. Tho pnrk committeo reported that the contract for erecting the exhibition has boon awarded to T, Ackerman for tho sum of §5,894, this being tho lowest tender. The ground for tlio building is now nearly graded and cleared und tho work is progressing favorably. Roport adopted. Dr. I. M, McLean, health officer, reported tho smallpox patients all doing woll nnd tlie whole machinery of tho hospital working satisfactorily; that tho henlth of tho city is gcod, and lhat the rumors of sickness circulated through the city woro in nearly every case gross exaggerations. Report adopted. The lire committee reported as follows: (1) That a system of lire alarm telegrnph bo established for bhe bettor protection of the city, and that tho Gumewell system be adopted, (2) We also think that for lhe protection of the business portion of the eity, that tho steam tire engine should bo placed ou Front street, over tbe river, and tho hand engine 'no brought down to the Hyack hall ns soon us tho ne,w engine arrives; and tlmt a small engine bo purchased, fur uso on the hill, (3) That another boll should bo purchased as tho one nt present iu use is inadequate, (4) That beds not ox* ceediui; six in number be provided and placed in fire stations for tho use of volunteer firemen j nlso that Engineer Kelly be granted four days leave of ab- soncc. Aid, Cunningham said he would favor tho purchase nf a new engine but ho thought tho fire alarm system was a luxury tho'city could ill afford at present. AM. Calbick did not think tlio finances of the city would allow tho establishment uf a firo alarm system, but a new bell ur gong wus absolutely necessary. Aid. Reid said us chairman of tho tire committee he considered it his duty to mako thoso recommendations, bo that tho public could not accuse him of neglect. A firo alarm system wns absolutely necessary and tho sooner it was established tho batter it would be for the safety of tho city. It was not a matter of tlio city having the fluids to pay for tho system, it was tho vast advantage to the city in case of fire. Aid, McPhaden thought tho expense was to great, and tho city could get along for a time without tho alarm system. Aid. Jaques strongly favored the establishment of tho system. Tho clauso referring to the flro alarm system was laid over. Referring to clauso 2, Aid. Roid said a hand fire engine could bo purchased for §1,500 laid down in this city. Clause 2 and tho remaining clauses were adopted. Aid, Curtis suid ho had given notice of tho introduction of an election bylaw, but it had beon found that a bylaw is not necessary and tho matter would lie over for another week. Aid. McPhaden, Reid and Curtis were appointed a committee to report on the naming and numbering of streets. The council then adjourned. TEACHERS* CERTIFICATES. 'the ItCftitltSOf tlie t'xuuiluutlmis.—Siio ccssful tia ml (dates anil the .Unrl't Obtului il. The following is tho report of the board of examiners, who havo just concluded the examination of candidates for certificates of qualification to teach in tha public schools of this province. Of tho ouo hundred nnd seventeen candidates who presented themselves, ouo hundred and eight took lho papers in Victoria, and the remainder i'i K-unloops. In addition, four graduates of British universities word required to tako tho paper on education, thus making, in ull, one hundred und twenty-one candidates. tfmST'OfjASS—'ORAUB A. Johnston, J. I'., 1831. Renewal 1889. Rossitor, Henry J., IJ. A., University et Toronto ISSO, Renewal 1889. Gordon, Robert G., Renewal 1880, Stramberg, Hector M., Dalhousio University, Halifax, 1889, Paul, Edward B., M, A., University of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1889. Hunter, Walter, 11. A., McGill Uni* vcrsity- Montreal, 1880. Lundclls- Robert, B.A., Dalhousio University, Halifax, 1889. Law, Robert, B. A., Victoria Collogo, Cobourg, Ontario, ISS0. Henderson, Thomas, M. A., Queen's University, Dublin, 1889. MoGarrMc- Thomas A., B. A., University of New Brunswick, 1889, Miller, John J., U. So,, Dalhousio University, Halifax, 1889, I'lUST (JI.AKM—- GRADE 11, Renewal. Kayo, Jumea 1880 1889. Offerhaus.R " " Murray, Paul 1882 " Cameron, Miss A. D....1883 " Horton, Miss Lncretia.. " " Forrest, Miss O. W. 1883*1884 « Sluggett, G. H ..." " Bell, Miss Enielcno " " Phelps, William H " « Jones, David, '" " " Wood, K. S 1885 " Fraser, Roderick L " " McLennan, John C " " Wood, William M " Gardiner, Miss Abbie IT,. " " Gilchrist, Alexander " " McLeod, John A " " Kinney, William T " " Bryant, Miss Maria " " Coatham, William 0....1880 " Kerr, Daniel E " " Purdy, Rallies A. R " " Bannonnan, Alex. M.... " " Armstrong, Miss F, E... " " Plaxton, Robert J " " Oiibrhaus Mrs. Mury A.. " " ' McDonald, Donald J.... " '- Dockrill, George U 1887 " Irwin, Joseph " " Sylvester, Miss E. E.... " " Pope, Miss J. M. H " Leduc, Thomas " " Rogers, Miss Ellen " " Nicholson, Thomas " " Shaw, John " " Watson, Frederick " " McRae, George W " " Campbell, EH J " " Maximum Marks Marks Obtain'd Ganton, James B 3750 2498 Tohmiif-on, William " 2302 Smith, John F " 2270 Netherby, StephenB... " 22G3 Dongau, James " 2257 SECOND GLASS—QADAE A. Harding, Mary L 3150 2102 Hay, Emma " 2071 McNeill, Angus B " 2004 Rutherford, Isabella M. " 2023 Currie, Mary Etta " 2016 Williams, Mary " 1971 Thomson, JamesW.... " J.892 SECOND CLASS—-GRADE 11, McLeod, James R 2550 1574 Cox, Frances E........ " 1510 Arrowsmith, Frances... " 14(18 Johnston, Robert0.... " 1452 Bryant, Thomas " 1448 Fawcett, Grace H " 144> Warner, Bessie " 1430 Chirstic, Isabel R " 1427 Mebius, Jeanuette.... " 1417 Millard, Blanche " 1410 McRae, Minnie H " 1387 McDowell, Martha •' 1381 Galloway, James A.... " 1309 Lorimer, Christina T... " 1359 Gillis, John " 1348 Homer, Margaret F.... " 1333 Waller, Annie G " 1325 Can*, Alice M " 1320 Gilchrist, William A.., " 1307 Withrow, Gertrude fl., " 1290 Hepburn, Janet. " 1288 Knapp, Thomas E " 1280 McLennan,JosephMcK. " 1281 THIRD CLASS—UltADE A. Hopkins, Kate S 1950 1209 Hariua, Richard S " 1100 King, SaraO " 1017 Dallas, Margaret R.... " 990 McKee, Mrs. Augusta.. " 985 McKay, Minna G " 984 THIIID CLASS—GRADE 11. Homer, Mary S 1950 1003 Hopkins, Nicholas, li.. » 1030 Currie, Elizabeth " 102S Nelson, KateH " 1014 Ross, Duncan " 1001 Blair, William " 974 Gowiin, Susan M " 955 Norris, Martha J " 952 McMillan; Michael " 947 Procter, Arthur P " 939 Douglas, Robert J " 933 Askew, Julia,. " 924 Hicks, Annie 11 " 921 Newbury, Eda L '• 921 Crockford, Mary II.... " 019 Austin, Mary C " 919 Ferguson, Lena M " 907 Bolting, Lena " 000 Currie, Clara C " 904 Sutherland, James " 899 Workman, Elizabeth J. " 898 Mebius, Lucy A " 894 Ketcheson, Annie " 874 Currie, Alice E " 852' Craig, Marjorio I " 840 Haldon, Alice M " 837 Carmichael, Annie E... " 813 Monro, AnnioJ " SOO McGregor, Maggie •■ SOS McDonald,Mrs.AnnieC. " 794 Allen, Minnie " 780 RENEWAL CERTIFICATES FOIt I.EXUTH OF SERVICE. Pallida)', James A. Dods, Archibald. Caldwell, Mrs. L. M. McDougall, Miss Arohena J. Bailey, Miss Adelaide S. CERTIFICATES OF STANDING, Reynard, Mnrnmduko C .1020 Stewart, Herbert D. R 1389 Armstrong, Louis II. S 910 McGtrr, William J .907 Hoarer, Mnry Paulina 540 {Signed) S. D, Poi% B.A., D, Fraser, M. A., I Board of F. G. Walker, B. A., J-Examin* Cantab, John Anderson, B, A PERSONAL. J. A, Pttterson and wife, of Ladners, are in tho city. Capt. Worsnop, of H, M. Customs, Vancouver, was in the city on a businoss visit to day. Rev. Mr. Scouler, who exchanged with Mr, Tint, of Langley, last Sunday, has returned to the eity. Mrs. Scouler is enjoying a visit of several weeks nt the North Ann. J. C. Hegler, wifo and dain-hter, of Ingersoll, Ont., are in tho city, and the guests of l1, J. Armstrong. Mr. Hegler, who is a prominent member of tho Ontario bar, is going to spend three months in thu provinco in search of pleasure. VOLUME VU.-NO. 25. •ffaon Baby wm lick, we nre her Cwtorl*. Wlion she wm a Child, ahe cried for Caitorla, When she booune Miss, sbe clun-j to Catforla, When |hi hid Childnn, ibe -jitb them Cm tora TENDERS SEPARATE TENDERS ARK OAT-LED tor tho construction of tho BUHKKV DYKE, Flood Gates, nnd all work iu connection therewith. Tenders will bo received np to Auftust 81st; at 1 o'clock p. m., und plans end spcolHcal Ions maybo seen, uflor August 16th, at the residence of Reeve Punch, iirownsvillo, where blank forms for tender muy be obtained. Tlie lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted, Ity order. HENin'T.Timil'T.c. m.c. Surrey, July ao, 1680, JySOdttlwl AUCTION SALE. THE UNDF.IISKINKI) lins moolvcil In- striiotlons from John8. Ci.ctk. Ksq., C'ollnclor of Customs, lo soil by I'ultllo AucLlon, on .Saturday Next, Aug. 3rd, At 7 o'olock p. in., nt tlio COI.ONIAI, HOTEL, tho following nrtiolos, solnoil for Infraction of tho Customs ltevonno Aot, v. 3: i Bi'AN or houses, 1 WAGON, 1 SET OF llOUIlLE HARNESS. Tonus clish. T. .T. TRAPP, iljly20td Auctioneer. AUCTION. ON THURSDAY NEXT (AUG. 1), nl 8 p.m., I will sell by Publio Auction, on Front HI., the House lately occupied by Albert Dlobel, the Oven ond a lot of Uriel*: on the preiL-lsos, Also, 1 Horse.*- Terms cash. A. M, NELSON, djl$27t*i......... ,,..- Auctioneer Tenders for Street Work, rpENDERH Wlhh DE RECEIVED AT 1 llm City Hall, New\Vewlinlnsler,ii|» to 12o'olook,noon,ou tiiuksdav, Aiis. In(, for lho construction of a FLUME AND CULVERT AorosB Lot fl, City Blook IJ, Columbln Street, and down Lytton Bmiaro, marked '•Tmiilor for FUitns and Culvert.," und addressed to the "Chairman of Board of Works, Oily. Hall/NeW Westminster." No tender entertained unless accompanied by deposit equal to 6 per oent, Of .amount of tender, which shall bo forfeited if parly tendering refuses or neglects lo enter into a contract when called upon to do so. In tho event, of a tender not being accepted the deposit will bo returned. Plans nnd specifications may bo seen In the Oily Engineer's Onice, City Hall. Tho lowest or any tender not uecos- Biirlly accepted. J. a. JAQUES, Chairman of Board of works, City Hall, NOW Westm 1 lister. July 80,1860. dJy,T0t2 Tenders for Street Work. mKNDRRS WILL BE REOErVED AT L the Oily Hall, New Westminster, up l« 4 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, July'IM, 1880, for the GRADING OF QUEEN'S AVENUE, marked '-Tender for Queen's Avenue," and ii'lilreused to the "Chairman of Hoard of Works, City Hnll, New Westminster," No tender entertained unlcs-i accompanied ty deposit equal lo r-percenl.of amount of tender, which shall be forfeited If party tendering refuses or ncgleols to enter Into a contract when culled u pon In doso. In the event of a tender not accepted tho deposit will bo returned. Plans mid specifications may lio seen In lhe City Engineer's office, Cily Hall, The lowestor any tender not necessarily accepted. J G JAQUES, Chalrmnn of Board of works. City Hull, New West., July 25th, 1889. djly251d Notice to Steamboat Captains. CAPTAINS OP VESSELS PLYING ON' tho North Ann ure requested In tuke the ciiannol on the south side of Poplin- Island to avoid breaking the telephone connection to the Quarantine Hospital. W. B. TOWNSEND. Acting Mayor. Now Wost., July 20,1880. djlySOwl Portland - Westminster? THE STEAMSHIP ^MICHIGAN IIiL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR Now Westminster direct, on Friday, August 2nd, For freight, Ac., apply lo \V. N. DRAPER Agont; "Wlso's Whnrf. w I.JMKI&CO. BANK BUILDINCJ8, Mary Street, New Westminster, B.C. [Tklkphonic No. 65,] 14 GLARE ROAD, HALIFAX, EN LAND. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, CONVEYANCERS. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS. Loudon and Lancashire Fire anil Ilrltlsh Umpire Life Insnrnnce Companies. New Westminster Dull-llnf* Socle***! Aticountrtnl's Olllcc, Diocese of N.W. City Auditora, ltiSO, 1881 am! 1888. ADVISE CLIENTS IN THE BUYING AND SELLING OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY AND DISTRICT, und other mouetary transactions, Have several good Investments on their books, and ull uew comers will do woll to cull before doing business elsewhere. dwSdoly AS I INTEND MOVING NEXT DOOR to City Bakery, I will offer for. tho next fifteen days, 16 PER CENT. OFF On all cash purchases. A, II. WINTEMUTE, Sign of llio "Bulmlo," New Wesl., July 27,1881). dwJI27lc THIS WEEK WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ilk.Taffeta § Cotton Gloves Lace Mitts, &c, Also, In Ladies' and Children's sizes. At Great Reduction in Prices! WONDERFUL BARGAINS. Ogle, Campbell MPree™**" WEEK OIL1 Jas. Ellard i Co WILL SELL THEIR REMAINING STOCK OF AT COST, FOR CASH. F. CRAKE, Practical Watchmaker, Manufacturing Jeweler & Optician. OPPOSITE THE BANK OF MONTREAL. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &,C, BEST QUALITY. EASTERN PRIDES, A full line of Blicutnclcs & EyC-CflUSSCS -n steel, rubber, stiver ape gold frames. The finest Pebbles made, 134 per pair; all sif-lits suited. Special attention given to FINE WATOH REPAIRS. Having luarm,.. llio business tlioro uglily from some of the finest Horologcrs in England, anil since thou managed tho watch-repairing dopartmenta of a fow of tliu best firm's on tho continent; of America, is a sufficient guarantee ot good workmanship, [formerly iiuua- , ger for nearly 8 years of tho well-known lirm-of Savago a Lyman, Montreal, Charges Moderate, Montreal, Dco., 1887.—-Mr. F. Crake.—Andw. Robertson, Esq., Ciiuirnmu of Montreal Harbor Commissioners, says: "I nevor found a Watchmaker who lUrl so well for me as you did when in Montreal, and I am sorry you are not hero to-day." dwnprile Wholesale and Eetail Druggists NEXT COLONIAL HOTEL, NEW WESTMINSTER, I). C. GROCERIES For First-class Family Groceries and Provisions, go to SINCLAIR'S, - Oolumbia Street. New Goods arriving all tlie time. A nice lot of CHRISTIE S CM. rV]pif*jk "-J*"* jHg _i__l to hand. New SYRUPS, MO- ^^ ~ dwtc DXASOHIO Bl llwlll JLT COST. OGLE, CAMPBELL & CO. iljlylMo R. J. ARMSTRONG, DBA-XiJCR I*8r Choice Family Groceries! FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER A SPECIALTY. LaTM.ad.or "ESerrlxig's, "l-vd: acteerel. Salt Ood, -A-rnao-ar'*** '"CJ-ac. Haras, Ai.*nio*j.r's "CJac. Bacon., Flo-ur. Bran. Shorts, •rHIOHEST TOIOES PA.1D FOR FARM PRODUCE, nowwix Scoullar., Armstrong Block, Columbia St. DIBEOT IMPORTERS k DEALERS I xx x G- xx - a r- jl s s DRY GOODS —JL-Vrxa— GROCERIES Cor. Columbia tt Mary Sts. BON MARCHE. OTjr-e, ^*jsr"N"CJ-A.Xi CLEARANCE SALE HA8 COMMENCED. Special Bargains. WALKER & SHADWELL. llWIoBtO
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Title | Daily British Columbian |
Publisher | New Westminster : Kennedy Brothers |
Date Issued | 1889-07-30 |
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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). |
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