n ';���������;: ut i.r- fH .��������������� ;fW' "&>i������.:t* "v**-' .4. Barkerville, Williams Creek, B. j|.< Thursday, June 20, 1867; No. 14. TELEGRAPHIC. mm ms& m iSEH 111 E__ra_f B a '?!____& pip ���������0 ������������������ 'fSiar& the. 'British.Columbian.'^ Cincinnati, May 22nd.���������Tlie Presbyterians wre about to ������ndow a mission at Russian Ame- " rica. A Vigilance Committee in Johnson comity,- 3io., hung Steven3 and Andrews, two notorious outlaws, at Warren-sburgv yesterday.; Greeley in response to tbe notification of >tbe Union League to meet them this evening to consider his conduct in bailing Jeff. Davis. J ���������writes a letter rehearsing the course of himself and the Tribune during the war. He ������ay8: *} I shall not attend the meeting. I do cot recognise the Club as capable of judging me. You evidently regard itie as a weak sentimentalist, misled by maudlin philosophy. I imagine you as narrow-minded blockheads, ���������who would like to be useful to the great cause 4>u t do jioit Jknp w how_ to. d ___it,_Xottr_. cJaiidrcpJ * will regard"my- going the bail bond as a wise act for freedom and humanity. I. dare and defy you and give notice that I will urge the re-enfranchisement pf the rebels so soon as IJ -am confident that such a course is consistent with the freedom of the blacks and the Union ���������of the-States." . , Jeff. Davis is reported to.be a heavy loser *by the fuilure of Frazer & Trenholm. ' Washington, May 25tb.���������A large party of Eastern capitalists have goue West to have an Excursion oh the Union Pacific railroad. Mobile, May 25th.���������Parkman, the.default-j Ing; President of Sen. la bank, escaped yesterday and drowned himself in the river. ;" St. Louis, May 25th.���������Patsy Shepherd and j Cod, Ready, light weights, had a prize fight' to-day.- Stakes. $200. Shepherd won the j $gbt which lasted one hour and four minutes.} Boston, May 29th.���������Wendell Phillips in his -speech, said be would not be-oontenUiatil-.tiieJ .Jladicals nominated a black man-for Vice President, which would strengthen the party. Savannah, Ga,, May 24th..-G. W. <*ayle, ���������who offered a reward for the assassination of ^^eside'nt:ihiu'obi n, on i. elng bvonght'^before" \ -Judge Busted, of Alabama, yesterday, on he ���������charge of complicity iu the ass;\ssination, pre-. ���������sented a fnll pardon from President Jo'hosjn/j The International Telegraph Company 'ex-1 -peels to open its line to Cuba in July. /Florida dispatches report that the land line will I be complete on the first of June. \ Ti ���������It is reported that Horace Greeley has written to Breckinridge, inviting him to return to -the country and take part in the work of re- ���������construction. Quebec, May 27ti..���������There is a great distress among the inhabitants along the banks of the gulf and the River St. Lawrence, owing cto the failure of the crops and fisheries, and 'Government aid has-been invoked. At Ki n gs ton, Can ada, a c ro wd assemb i ed *on the wharf to-day to see Jeff. Davis, who was ��������� on the steamerbonnd for. Toronto. San Francisco, Slay ?5 th .���������Ho n. Co r s el ins Cole, one of the Cal ifern ia' Senators, arrived ;on the; mail steamer Sacramento last evening, and at about eleven o'clock was serenaded at Ms rooms at the Lick House. v Seattle June 6tk--Re turns from all the coun- ���������ties excepting four have been received, gi y ing ���������Flanders, the Republican candidate a majority of 130. It is said the four countries yet to 'be heard from are expected to give a large majority for Clark, the Democratic'candidate. promise' success to the undertaking. It can be laid with less difficulty than in a more northerly latitude. The station at Bermuda and the Azores will strengthen the cable, and- afford the means of ascertaining in which section the difficulty exists, if any interruption of communication she-uld occur. The way business, through ships touching at the islands, as well as from the local commerce, will form quite an important item in the receipts of the company. The Bermudas are in latitude 32.15, and in longitude 64.50 east, and are only five hundred and eighty miles from Cape Hattcras, south south-east. The Azores are between latitudes 36.59 and 39.44 north, and longitude 31.17 and 25.10 west. They are distant about 2,500 miles from Bermuda; and less than 1,000 from Portugal. The cable would therefore be divided into three parte, in length, 1,500, 1,000 and 580 miles. The distance from New York jKrect^ toJJj^_.,.Recm.udas> iairn t. .a...-tetf"i&. gfeater than from Cape. Hat .eras. The pro~ posed line to Europe will thus possess many advantages peculiar to itself, and the undertaking will no doubt foe. successful and remunerative. There is great need for another Atlantic cable, und it only requires energy and perseverance in the managers of this project to secure its speedy construction. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. McPhei^son, TCHMAK ' ��������� AND��������� ". ; ��������� ' JEWELLER; A0J&' H OD GENS' OLD S TAND- jftrkerville, 1st May, 1867. l-s*' \| F. V.LEE, Auctioneer, Collector, .M ANT) ��������� : MINING ���������: Gwis sold on Commission. Salk&oom, Barkerville. AGENT. Office, Richfield.- -���������'.6-s: A BORE. asransrt test ^miBW T&i UNDERSIGNED have commenced in tho above bffiincss next door to Uun'dorlPs stables, Barker viltyand solicit a share of public patronage. HEW\ ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Adams^Pearc3rJ& Co,, Hive just'received a choice selection of CAST IRON COOKING STOVES SEE! COPPER, ZINC, TWpf&bAtrfi AND S2btEE1*_-'*IRO*Ni> witb varioas*?thcr articlesm tbctrliho.;of trade. ��������� 9ST AU Jobbing in'tbe Tlnl Sbcct Iron. Copper and TYiiio trade attended to/and "warrahtea lo give .satisfaction. ��������� . -��������� - '������������������.���������...' . '���������..,.-.��������� .'..��������� ���������'._ ^^S^^^mq;.:: Sektinel,* The New Atlantic Cable,���������The New York Herald says : The project for a new Atlantic 'cable, to be laid by way of Bermuda and the Azores to.Lisbon, derives additional import- ^nce just now from tho announcement of the .abandonment of the Rnsso-American line, liu company formed for the purpose of completing tho latter undertaking, finding that they would be compelled to build the land line through the territory known as Russian America themselves, which they had not anticipated, have thrown up the job. The ne cessity for a second cable is generally admitted, and hence the increased importance., ot the one designed to be laid between tlie United States and Portugal, touching at the islands we have named. Congress, at its. recent session, passed the bill giving to this company tbe privilege to land on any part of the Atlantic coast for the uest twenty years. It nas been stated that the American terminus is to be at Fortress Monroe ; bu. this, we believe is an error. It has been the intention of the company to lay the cable direct from this city to Bermuda, so that the terminus on this side inay be where it ought to be, at the great com- JSS^*^?0^* of the nation, and the centre of business. The proposed new cable reous features which Mark Twain encountered one of these interesting creatures on his recent voyage from the Pacific to lhe Atlantic States, and thus j describes their first interview on the Isthmus: "Whatsort of a crooked, spready cur'us looking tree is that out yonder.V I looked at the speaker. He was by nature, constitution and habit, a Bore���������I could see that. I said : ���������'" I don't know." I wanted to say, savagely, ������ How the devil should ��������� I know ? Do I) look like 1 ever was iu this kind of a country | before?" ������: ." JLoojis like it might be-an oak, or a slip-:] pery ellura, or something, but I reckon it ain't, maybe ?*" . . ..'/-. "I don't know. Maybe it is, maybe it ain't." ".It's got big blossoms on it like a hollyhock '* . " I don't know���������it may be a hollyhock.'* "Oh, no���������I didn't mean that���������I meant��������� Geerainy 1 see that monkey jump ! What kind of a noise do they make���������do they squawk V7 . " Now, I don't know anything whatever about monkeys. They may squawk, or they may not���������I hope to God they do !'* r. Why ?*> I struck my colors. This serene simplicity where I expected to make a telling shot, completely nonplussed me. I left without saying a word. Pf-Pf^ ���������;'������������������:������������������:.. ��������� This fellow used to corner me, and bore the | life oil t o f me wi th trivial re rii in isc onees o u t of his insign ifica n t h is tory; wi th tri fl I ng sera ps; of information 1.had possessed from infancy ; with decayed, worm-eaten jokes that made me frantic, and with eternal questions concerning things I knew nothing about, arid took no earth ly in teres. in. One always: meets ������u eh people on voyages, but I never met a specimen before that so completely tallied with my idea of a tiresome, exasperating, infernal .bore. '���������. . CAST IRON STOVES "fl Always on hand. iSrfw Work and Jobbing 4 Done at reasonable rates.* iJ^.Our Teams ran regu"nrly between Yala and Caribpo and all orders in our lino of buslnesscarefally attcsa|ed to.' ��������� Y.f.k E, PEARSON &BRO& ti ? BARIARb'S STAGKS WILL LBAITB YALE EVERY J ��������� h: ��������� --m o-n.d ay, -y r".. \ for Wtth|*H;tt. Mails, Express and;.'Passengers, LyttaS^;. Clinton, Soda Crofck. Quasneile and'Barker-i vUletUvitu braticbes to Savan.i's Ferry and:Lillooet. *. :^afefd's'-Express carries. Lottbrs,.Treasure, .Va- luabI<3$%arJ "TSxpress. Freiglifc '������������������ W::Big*'"_ien'_i,';<3aiibpo aiid way stations, ." ." "������������������>'��������� FARS TO SODA CR3EK, FARE TO BARKERVILLE, - (Exclusive of Steamer's fare,) $60 $85 Is r*77S>BTH^ Poblise_|jb" EyERr=: Monday . aM> TiiunsDm ff ������������������:.;; "ALLAN & CO., PubPRiETons. pFrtci^BARKBRyiLLE, Wiluams Obe&^Cabiboo. ��������� Subserjption, $1 per Week: (including 'cost"o^<_eliyery,) iPayablo to; the Carrier. ��������� AJJD I to his; is now to the" com^ XPRESS! 3 BRITISH COLUMBIA AND VICTORIA EXPRESS, Connecting at Victoria with WELLS, FARGO & CO., I lor California. Oregon, tho Atlantic States f.ipf-- T. -..-��������� ���������;.' and: Europe. -";-���������. ��������� .: a-;.- '���������"��������� if AND AT YALE AND LILLOOET WITH BARNARD'S XPiH; ..CARIBOO. EXP11ESS, ���������-T'fTiiTXyf For Big Bend, Cariboo and the Northern Mines,' Conyeyiiig Treasure,' Yaluables, Letters, Packages and ��������� ��������� S f. -Parcel,..-. "���������'-.' ' l-s-. PARIS AND LONDON HOTEL AND RESTAUR ElCHFlELb! f... _;;������������������ i ,:pf-r ;S.;>V*JARKERVILLB,.. -...���������/- f ' PATBRSONlfc^GOODSON, Proprietors: ! 3Sr- AKNOUiSfp^ij, tHB" RE-0?BHINa ' OF THI3 bouse for. tbc-;^eason, tlio proprietors ��������� .wish to Iif- form their.inem's'nnd.tho public generally^ tbat they .will spare:no'paife'lii order to merit the.patronage of all who give theni^.CJji. ... fi; ��������� -" ���������-" f; X ff .fff ���������'-'.'���������'.������������������ -'���������������������������.';;v^;'-"M'a!s'at all 1ipurs'.":: ' ���������'"--1 ���������"'���������; ^���������^TFmf^fBT^m������$\ fff iff Tti ' BARKERVILLS.. . ���������.. iX'i X"W'. f- MR. PENFOLD BEOS.TO ANNOUNCE; Irieiuis that his.new BILLIARD .SALOON open, where every attention will bo paid fort of lite visitors/" THE BEST LIQUORS & GIGAR8 Tbat can be obtained in the market will always b<������ found at thc BAR. 1EABING, CHESS kM CASB E901S, With private entrance, are attached to the Saloon^ Barkerville, 1st ilay, 1867. 1-s T. N. HiBBEN & CO. WILL FORWARD PROMPTLY, AT __OD������RAf������ VSR__t������ ���������-.. - English,^ Ajaeripaja,: ...... fif. :,���������-... /French. Q-enaan, . Antr other Newspapers and Periodicals^ ���������W"^v??.-l*>.-; SUBSORIPnONS, AD������iXG PoOTAGB, PAYAJ������^lkA������VAXCQS .' 15t������May^:iB6f. f:f iff \P^pTpiTA^m. 1 *��������������� QUESNELMOUTH ADVERTISEMENTS. A OTRL in Topharn, Me., died from her blood turning to sugar. We wonder that a great many of our girls don't die that way, " I have passed through great hardships,'* as the schooner said, after sailing through a fleet of ironclads. Cariboo Literary Institute J. 8. THOMPSON, President. ���������JAMES ANDERSON, Vics-Presjdext. The undersigned have refitted this well known house T.hich is now open i'or the accomodation of the public. . ������������������...'.'��������� Tub Bar will be supplied with tho best brands at LIQUORS and CIGARS. /,,. j&T Meals and Beds furnis*a.ed[ at all hours. G. FONTAINE, ! FELIX POUCHOt. ! Proprietors. Risbfield, 1st May, 1867. : ^ , I OflOE JOHN MacLAREN, *TOSEPH CLKARIHDE, JOSEPH PARK. Directors. -pHISl.VSTrrUTI01f.I3 KOW. OPEN AT BABKER. X vilie, where it is now fitted up with a view to the com fort n nd con veni ence of the p yople of Cariboo. Thc Reading Room will be found supplied with the latest English, Scottish, C.miuUan, American and Co- loni.il Papers and Miguzines. Tirms of Subscription���������$5 per Quarter, or $2 per M-mth. Singli volumes loaned to non-subscribers at d0 cents per Volume, with $1 deposit. Persons not subscribers, visiting tho Reading Room, and making uso of the Books and Papers, 25 cents' for each visit The Room wiil bo open from TEN, A. k. till TEN, P. M. JOHN BOWRON, ..._.. Secrtitary.auJ Librarian. N. B,���������A fine assortment of Books and Stationery is always kept for sal., IS-fi E. STEPHENS, CtVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. HAVING TAKEV AN OFFICE INT RICHFIELD, jVilHums Creole, is prepared to execute SurveySj VUm, Level., Sections, &c, &o._ commit ted to his charp, with care, despatch, and on REASONABLE TERMS. '3 \ ^Sgf" Office, centre of Richfield. ������^l 1ST T EBP RISE ��������� WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS t LKAVES QUESNELMOUTH OH Thursdays1 and Sundays, AS SIX O'CLOCK, A. M., August StampeM, BARKERVILLE, A largo assortment of Boots and Shoes always on hand. 1 W\ Winnard. LKAVES SODA CREEK ON Tuesdays and Fridays; AT FOUR,O'CLOCK, A M. Quesnelmouth, May 2nd, 1867. ' 1 r~~. "���������--��������� : "-������������������������������������-������������������ ���������'���������.'���������! -;,..,.,;������������������__-> QUESNELMOUTH, BROWN & GILLiS, Proprietoks, Good Beds; Restaurant; Billiard Table, to Stabling for Horses, Hay and Oats, i: S BARKSRVILLE. QUESNELMOUTH, :'..���������,'���������;.J&L^ JOHNSON, Proprietor, _ Meals at-all hours, and Cooking of'ibtbflft j������w.V. ;'ijgq_p_mit_ti3tf_^'v������ wwMg i ��������� wan.;. ^tH^'iggJi-r with1 '-v.'tfn, mi1 .,r. THE CARIBOO SEjYTJN FL laid*own ���������th such clear and oferwhelmin/i :������������������_ "^.���������^^^.���������y.MV/ O-^llJ-ll^Li mastery^ for ever) -;. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1867. ~ SfAgexrts for;the^*i*Caribbo Sentinelv ,* Grousy Creek,..;������,.;".--.fi., ,. 1.1 -.- __.������������������:.; .& a.-fttWlm ftuesnelmowh, ���������������������������'.". MP_ Goodie, Barnard's Express Office Yale, :>���������-,-;��������� - ..Mr; Evans, do / do Lillooet,. -F.W.Foster ' do do NewWCflttoiaster,.: .... '-������������������ ��������� : - Clarksori&Go Victoria, ������'." -������������������. i'_ ; .-"'.'I ;���������"���������: ���������_ ���������'. / E. Jlallsmdaine' "������.'���������'���������������_ ��������� ,1 A. Lyno. *.;,.., ��������� Blff Bend -. -. . . jag. Bullock, French Creek: Van Winkle,:. ��������� .-,;: . ... fy S.'Edwards TO CORRESPONDENTS. Ills good faith. ty- V' ��������� "' ;.." TQ. ADVERTISERS. ., ��������� "... j--;-^:.Tlie.,tCaribob Sentinel''"ispublished- every Monday , ana Thursday. ;��������� Advertisements intended for inseriion ���������-- must be delivered at latest ate O'clock, p. m., the day before publication. ��������� : : ��������� ���������;*���������" ":;'.. v ��������� ��������� . f ^'All'Adv'ertise_nents'(nbt inserted for anr definite t ������������������ period) will be continued until ordered out and charged ior accordingly.. ... ,,;_��������� ; .. , , ��������� _ .b" :���������-.-���������������������������'" EUROPEffl;$TJM3LAKt7'" '��������� yfiffi :..r. ...Our latest exchanges!:, from.Europe received ... .- ���������..fyJwtjnail^an^ '." **** .P.ubnc interest, it. appears that Prussia is de- v-wfoua of measuring swords with France,' not> ff -f withatandiagthe.imei;positi6 fff ��������� ������������������ersi to avert it By peaceful arbitration. Every movement, shows; ^ :t"T -. :'bostihty which pervaded all Fatherland tow- ��������� ������rds-the.latter country.'-.-It-is said that great ^:---.r-:>^'f,um^e^- of ��������� Prussians .who intended, to visit : y ^tbe FreocKcapitaLduring the great exhibition ; ���������:"':*a���������^e\HmilL0M^. shytxt home, and-keep ��������� ���������; their money in: their 'pockets, reserving it for .; ,, Jhp rainy day which all .believe to-be very ������ V v ^ear: The otlier greafc powers will "do "their best to prevent :a resdrt to bloodshed V but extirpated the wild doctrine asserjed last session by Mr. Disraeli, in tho Hoiie of Commons, wfiich attempted to engrajt upon the English constitution a system of liwiess and irresponsible violence/and dignped it with the name of martial law. " If," sad the Lord Chief Justice, referring to the lai and many preceding insurrections in that iiland,;���������" tbe rains of Heaven have ,not washkl .out "the blood from the stones of .Jamaica]that blood would cry out, for vengeance!*���������It was known from a recent statement inparliament that France and Russia bad recommended-the. Forte to concede the inde'pendenje of.Crete.; England was asked to join in the-bquest, but declined_.'$ this supineritfss appeals to have made the Sultan obstinate, and -le will not accede. The Sultan is anxious t< introduce reform into i his < government,, and Christians into his councils, but .the-/disease under which the country labors, is too serious to be affected by such palliatives.���������Details' of fresh horrors come from the west coast'of Africa. A war has broken out between tv^o opposing tribes of savages, ia which several of the New Calabar tribe, were made prisoners by their enemies, and -shoe king to -re la te; jreve roaste d and eaten by the- other.side,���������A curious contest occurred lately at Berlin, between a silver smith and another artisan, :- The inns selected J were a bottle of sulphuric/acid^ Stfh"cbe_v_nj.j)������ Hh���������!%W'^dy%r^tle^:W^ew the lovest with the dice,: should swallow tlie contents ofthe fatal phial.. Chance, for once, favored the: silversmith, who instantly poured but ������ glass of the liquor for his opponent, who: unhesitatingly drank it. off; but to the astonishment of bis antagonist, instead of falling], senseless, smacked his lips, and asked for another. The seconds had substituted arrack for.; the corroV sive fiuid.-r.Dr. Cummiug has published a book called '" The Last Woe," ii which he says that the jews are to be converted, as a nation, and the Papacy is to be extinguished between the autumnal equinox, of, 1867, and 4the same period of 18GS.���������The lafaConfeder- fsumed her Bombay 3 Sultan yacht.��������� NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. aRAND_BALL- "\JRS. PARKER HAS GREAT PLEASURE IN IN- lfl farming her friends and the public thatsho will give a GRAND BALL AND SUPPER at her new houso, Barkerville,. on SATURDAY EVENTING NEXT, tho 22nd inst. Tickets���������includins. Supper, $5. Barkerville, 19th June, 1SC7. . LECUYER & LEBRTJN, Pi>.orR1ETofi \ RE BEADY TO ACCOMMODATE EVEftv L, JA the above Establishment. ***'** OS GOOD PARE AND GOOD B2DS Barkerville, 27th May, 1S67, - ��������� -' BELLA UNION SALOON, KEPT BY rs. Fanny Bendixen, ��������� BARKERVILLE. :: if THIS, SALOON, WHICH IS FITTED UP IN THE most elegant style,.has just bc_n opened to the public. None but the best brands of LIQUORS and CIGARS served at the Bar. There is a PRIVATE SALOON for the accommodation Of customers. June loth, 1867. Im OPPENHEIMER- &c5 '������������������������������������"���������:���������; WH ;0;X-E-S a-l'b WIERCHA barkerville}. ' . REMOVAL. C STROUSS, DEALER IN , .-0. ..._r,^.._ >^.*_- ... ETC., ETC., Carrier and: Expressman Between Richfield, Barkerville and Cameroatc. PERSONS HAVING GOODS OR PARCELS TO rn I vey to either of these:'..towns, should ei������. ������������������ call ; he Is always to be found on his boat ' Ho also keeps in connection with the iboW u_ iies's, a LIVERY STABLE at RichQeld wh C ��������� can be -hired by tho day-or weej.-, aud ill kSv S is sold at reasonable prices. s ' y imTSSrS.** X������W ST0KE' opposito ������%l: NOTICE. HAVING SOLD OUT OF THE NEW EL DORADO Saloon,-,Barkerville, this is to inform those who arc indebted to the. undersigned, tlmt ho has put his accounts into the hands of J. K. SUTER for collection. 15th June, 1867. FASHION S A LOOK WILLIAMS CREEK. TnE PROPRIETORS BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUVft to thc public that they have enlarged, rofurnihi' and thoroughly renovated their capacious an, v ionable .saloon; sparine, neitber pains nor exD.n^ the comfort of their Patrons. . ' JAMES BURDICK. 133 rtttipnt U " *Vr"-V'~~**;>���������"?*"���������������*.������'������������������ a vt������ __ia___bUTGT imderaseatimeata^delsion'to ��������� ��������� .txiuuui as not ������x), be. obliged to submit to "tie orders of Prussia.���������The Gesarcwitch. with 3m������ ,^'.f. 7 a -.; ��������� ������������������:;-2 n���������, s o me wpf o r p th er"ilfM ;b ceh.." tarn i3h ed by *%*���������' . -the' * controversy 'to .'^hi^h' the . .Luxembo org ,;".'affair has., unfortunately-igfyen rise.���������It is be- fyf. I ie ved. tb at the refo rra ques .19h is ,1 i kely. after ff\' rrair to keep the present'g6yernp.ent in power, ' H$dYiust������ead of iinseatin^ it. rGiadstone;cannp t in- '��������� \..j.^'Y tf ii'be; tfi e 1 ib eralsy as ��������� i: body, to .coin cide1. with :: 'fi him iii his ideaPat a suitable reform bill, and fy -' natural ly feels. disgusted%- at bis wari t of s 11 c- p X'-. icesQ. .The to riest- i t is _fe are d, wi 11 do but lit tie in the"shape of honest reform, and the liberals Pi-. fail to unite on any- -programme, ofthe same " ���������' .description.���������The op en ing jpf the great exbi ��������� :;."';bitioh at Paris seems to^be.the all-absorbing topic at;present. A special correspondent of ^;;"the'jTinies, in referring to-the subject, says the ���������*'' ��������� b10ra in al opening of wh a t' is still, for the greater'part,; an almost nominal exhibition, took place'to-day (1st April). .There was no are witch, with Shis young bride, was to leave St. Petersburg early in May, to be present at' the .celebration ��������� of the silver wedding of the King and/Queen of Denmark..^Tbe.manufacture of the new sub- NO TIC E. In the matter of tbe Estate and Effects of RBMI DAZET, late of Williams Creek, Cattle Dealer, deceased, intestate. A XL PERSONS WHO ARE INDEBTED TO THE _r_L above Estjite, arc required to pay the amounts due forthwith, and all persons who hiivo any claims against the above Estate, are required to.send in their accounts on-or before tlie EIGHTH dav or SEPTEMBER, 18G7, to ��������� ..v- CHAS. E. POOLEV, ���������Oificiai Adtoiuistrator. Dated Lytton, 8th June, 1S67. 13 The best LIQUORS and CIGARS ' obtainable li served here. This establishment is under the !__> diate superintendence of the Proprietors. ABLER'fi BARRT Juno Ctb,lS67. -4m *' EXPRESS NOTICE. A FTER THIS DATE, BARNARD'S EXPRESS B ���������_tL not respoH?ible for damage on LIQUIDS shipped q Tin or Glass, unless by special contract. ��������� 'Until further notice, the Express will arrive bcr* every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, und close ler M;* every TUESDAY, at NINE o'clock. P.M. m mi- Barkerville, if ay 29th,. 1867. ROBERT POOL, Agent I : ~r---( building, walked round tlie most presentable 'parts of it, spoke a few words to the representatives of the various -co ra miss ions, who wo,re .evening dress in honor of "' and left, as they came, in their < J_*pr; ?ome days: previonsly|it:;:w :ih'e opening would not be made'a- great public .ceremony,: an dH^ ^eriously-pn tjie salelbf. -season tickets.: ^; With "th'e exception of -"Russia,. England; Swedent _ -. *..~ Queen has*conferred the honor of knighthood upon rear-admiral Denham,. .F. E.S.���������Twenty-one Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, have signed a petition for the enfranchisement of women.���������The Japanese now in. Paris take two meals a day of food dressed in the French manner, but about noon they also partake of a dish of theii\own country.' .'It consists of raw fish cut into small pieces, on which is poured an Indian ciirry sauce, so strong, that they cannot possibly know what they are eatiog.���������It Is said to be the intention of the Princess of Wales-to return to Copenhagan with the Queen of Denmark, it being the opinion of her medical advisers that the change to her native air will have a most "._*.'--. '"**"' dy reeov- ition from . i4. .....,-incrcase ; a n u m b er of._ tb ipse ;qu i ttihg the country are of the,small farmer class. ' t Stee 1,e-s Restaurant, PJCIIFIBLD. .. ..... _~ muh_v������ vy any one : above, leaving the same at the Office of this Barkerville, 8th June, 1.67. paper, PAUL HOHM 2w FENTON SALOO RICHFIELD. STEELE BEGS-TO INFORM HIS OLD FRIENDS and Patrons, that lie has open lm hU OLD STANt. where hi- will be glad to s>.te tlicm. tfcf Meals at all HoVRa -Ca June loth, 1867. ��������� U������ L. MOUTTET & Co., RICHFIELD,. WHOLESALE & RETAIL MERCHANTS. \ LWAVS ON HAND, CALIFORNIA AND ISTRMU3 Ix Butter, :tt $1 25 per lb. Sole Agents for Girod Se Guichor June 10th, 1J>07. choD, Quesnelmouth, IU FOR SALE. JThi. 'Universal Practice ot 'A COMPLETE SET OF EXTRA: STRONG INDIA JrL Rubber'Hydraulic'Hose, Logether \vith Pines and Nozzles thereto belonging, for sale cheap. - "For particulars, apply to Mr. F. W. L- Bicbfielrt.. , f' . 26th May,:1867. COS M OPOLIT AN Restaurant and Bakery, BARKERVILLE: Pipes and LAUMEISTER. TWE.UNDERSIGNED HAVING THOROUGHLT ������'. A novated hia Establishment, has re-opened tbosama fortlic acconimodatlon of the'Public, and trusts w merit a share of their patronage.^ His-Biikervnas.il.w undergono repair, and ho��������� fs nhw ready, to execuW OTl ers frnm nil wh.\ ,.-!r.k ���������A^.������ ���������_._.:. ;.j .8 -������������������ '��������������������������� *��������� orders from all who wi?hy good br������ad. June loth, 1867. JACOB VELTE, Proprietor IU c count ant, Collector, f|j| AND ., .-,, -..,,,_������������������ . ... "���������--' ~r ���������,.,**./' eironmstances it is evidently important the bmlaing into prpper exhibiting: gases and ������uids extracted by roasting- s a to get p ���������r^ 1,_J^I<������_ vau'v������wu_ order, and at least. two months to. make the place presentable. ',.-The imperial conimission * ; 1ms not yet deemed itright to provide visitors with seats. One "has to trudge on from case to case, wi th 0 u t rn u c h ch ance to res t. Ladies are seen toil irig ab on t, too much i a te rested. - to. . go away fro in: the; objects to be' seen, and yet r - to 0 w ea ry to 10 0 k:' a t.. th e m with th e a t ten ti o n they deserve. The number of exhibitors will . dpniiin ISto, ;there.were nearly 29.000.���������The Pgv&nd jury, at the old Bailey Sessions, ignored the bill of indictment brought against TOo 1. Nelson an 3 Li e u fe .'Brand,, for th eir co.m- . plicliy in the Jamaica murders. The charge ��������� giyen.bn that occasion by the Lord Chief Jus- . lice (Cockburn) occupying sixi hours in its delivery, is. characterized as an_ able, legal exposition. An English paper, speaking of it, says : never were the civil liberties of Eng-, jishrcren at bome^nd English. coienW^ai abroad^ f t.that all the houldjho car- COMMISSION AGENT, B A li KB R VILLE, Ofitcb ���������Opfobitk N_ Conio's Brrwsht. _ June 17, 1867. .13 Ilill MMm mm ���������__ pres Rous ter, where L and not exhausted as in the Ojylindej the Coffee is required lo remain fc 'in net He also calls attention to his no rivalled Hair Restorative, guaranteeing to stop hair from falling Out, in one week, und in rcasona-bio time restoring Hair to its former slate and color. Also f> en tie men's furnisldng Goods ; finest assort- 1 oh t of .Shirts. Underclothes, Neck Ties, Scarfs, etc. 27th May, 1867 '' - Ski ft. THE "CARIBOO" SENTINEL ������ its fitness for drink. tary parts wli ich _. rad 11 a 13y d estroys * But-tb retain the essential oil mend opt and Shoemaker, BARKERVILLE. "DOOTS AXI) SHOES MADK TO OKDI.R AT &$ s__b__1sb- ___!_^__P os, who have hitherto been obliged to rVfr Ja fmrn jiking Coffee on account of its ill effects that they may use our Coffee,, roasted in tho Conical Roaster, bejnff re commended by all medical men under whose Sot" hys been brought, andbv num*���������* mw������* i^itiYYilf, ���������4* n, *��������� brou������ilt 1 and by numerous other testimonial's faVOr' ���������_������*��������� ,r k * JELL & cC I cuted with noatnes^^dTsnatX ^variety ofLw0rna^^^~^ nt f^^o^anxmes for ���������������alls, Concerts, and or irtM r. fwatrioal Entertainments. 2������^_y.25^������f!. ������f.J<* Work will be oXo- 1 ? t t *��������� <i h I ��������� C h tm~ Opposite Cariboo Sentinel Office. -f5������ ���������lunoeth, i8f>7 lm Bissolution of Partnership fHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTI/? A between FKKD.BI.ACK und CHARLES WALDBN . man mining speculation^!, is this day dissolved, ������J ennsequonco of the said Charles Waldpn not h&vm complied with any of tho conditions contained >uj"I{ instrument executed by the above named "parties. ������* pusiucss transactions wili in futuru be carried'ca 07 theuudersigned. t^ t __-<��������� - PREDEMCK- B*UCt '*��������� BftrfcarvtH*, T������3i.j������������������, \iffl. /" ,.+ II������ THE CARIBOO SEMM.L a*30ve busj. here horafc: IndsVfgi HI NNOUX&Bf ���������and fas.K !IPeiJ*"f������B 5S3lOO_|jg I :OOM, es������ lhe J___;^ ^g^ || URRV. ! ���������RES? a hippeiu rive bw r ... ^ fr!;������ lliffe OOL, |������j|: A*"1 B_F'^ Hi BIENW'Si^ STASH, ffillf^ ::' 'liif ���������'������������������V:': ���������. -||^������S ANTS, gP^ fHOT3 HBK iutli. ���������IM STJi TR_. csama ists? w'. asal"1"7 11-8 : ;or, s 13 *H������_*i_iHi Ma_iS_j E$������__SS3mB THIJRSDAY,>nJNB 20, 1867. ���������4 man named Aathbny #as fined, in the Police Court $50 for selling liquor to an Indian. '��������� X-^Thpy Hudson1 Bay; Gomp&nyhkyeisent out parties to explore ���������; a rente from; Gardiner's .:CflQaL.to;Fr^ser-r|rer������ With tiie^ exception of one or. two;portages the connection is thought to be 'continuous.���������Wild strawberries are "being/gathered;iii 3arge quantities round /Victoria.���������Mr. John Walton, who had his arm iXihattered'Some time .ago, by an/ unknown_*fig- ) '*assin������ whileijwalkinff- aloug :/the Esquiraalt road; is si nking. rapidly from the injuries he ;';. then^ree^eived^ and no hbple/is/ entertained of ;his recovery.t1 A ikan name d C;R..Walters, who said he wast air old- nunerahdjpi^spectorj was brpuffh. before the magistrate, for selling ' liquor to Indians, and allowed se ved days in ; which to leave the country.���������The British Ben- ;*yolent Association, in San Francisco, gave a b anque t on the 28tl{ ul &']at which one hundred and' seventy,; guests were pr esen t.-^ The /flag-; ; "-Mbtp "Zealous/ ['Aiidirai HawEihs"' "saf le d from Valparaiso on theI2tb /April, for Victoria..^ The /Custom House, Post Office, and Treasury offices are about to be removed to the'pre- X H_js������_}_ recenlly^fjficariiexl .bs~ Jklesst^-F-p-aflk-linT on Government" street.���������The two hundred miles of Behring Straits telegraph cable has been coiled in Selleck's warehouse, Esqui- malt���������The exports of coal from Nanaimo, for the month of May, were 2,531 tons.���������The construction ofthe Esquimau. telegraph line has been commenced.���������His Excellency Governor Seymour has started in.H. M. S Sparrowbawk, on a tour of inspection around the island^ in tho course of which lency's ' intention to lab. mission. The playing at Portland.- attacked while on his it is His Excel-, visit the Metlakat- Pixley sisters are -A gentleman was way borne one dark night, near the corner of Douglas and Chatham streets, by an unknown assassin, who plunged a knife into his breast \ the blow was fortunately checked by the weapon coming in contact with the victim's suspender.���������H. M.S. , Malacca ran aground on the s&u'dheads, at the mouth of the Fraser, hut got off again without sustaining any ..injury.���������Capt. Bazolgetto hnd Lieut. Spars hot, who have for nearly eight jrears had command of the British garrison at Han Juan Island, have been relieved, and will proceed to England by the first steamer. ' ��������� Bid Bexi*.���������From th<*������ Big Beild mines there as'little news. The steamer Forty-nine arrived; at the landing,.on her second trip,ipn Igtti-ult :fi The ;��������� first ^trip/she/ brought up 'ten passengers,XandVithree -tons; of Vlreigbt yAhe second, fifteen passengers, and six tpnsrof freight No /difficulty;';w^/..'^_i^iehc^>:pzi either occasion. It was anticipated that .there would shortly be a considerable immigration from the Blackfoot ��������� country/ Big Jack, the well known boatman,//brought the. report to ���������S a vana's Ferry,. j list as; Mr. Fi n 1 ay son /was leaving, that four men .had taken $19 001 out of a claim on Frenchj.creek>;.ih one week. What claim and what'persons"���������"'deponent ������aith nbt" y '/Mr. Finl ay son confirms the statement we published some time ago respecting the unusual ^severity of the winter, and/ con- sequen t /mo r tali ty amp ngst th e s to c k i n:. the Kamloops country* The Hudson Bay Comb ,p.any/a steamer Marten.bas;���������: been caul keel and painted, and is all ready for business so soon rns sufficient offers to j us ti fy he r in r u lining. She will probably make a few trips at any Tate towards the end of the present month, for the purpose of carrying the company's freight forward to Kamloops^B ritish Co lu mb ian. Trading with Sitka.~WV 1 earn by telegram the; other day. that. fiie ZBritish steamer Fi de liter / bad sailpd. from Per fclan d' with a numb er /of, passengers ��������� and c onsiderable freight,; ��������� flo/ur, provision^ ; etc.; ibr Sitkaym Vancouver Island., Being a Britishv vessel she cleared for; Victbri^v rathef; than for Sitka directiand recleared at the British port for her final destination, without;breaking bullc;v/ The folio wing telegram from X Washi ngton, - if It, sfould arnye^at; Sitka before the Fideliter, ;would cause��������� some jtrouble^^^^^ not .an American vessel, nor does she come from an American Port, and she has not a.special perr mit frotn a United States Collector of Gustoins countersigned by the Russian Consul: ;: ''Tpijf[ - * Washington j ^ May ���������' 25th^By //arrrangement with Mr. Seward,/ Secretary, of/State; the pri- ifileges altewed by'telegram of tlie 22 nd instly prior to the exchange of the ratification of the. treaty; are to be conceded / only to mercliari- dise arriving in American vessels from American ports, under a special permit from a United States Collector of Customs, countersigned by.: ��������� the/ Russian Consu I, and landed under special control of an American agent. Transmit to Sitka.' ' ;: ...���������_.;:'.������������������������������������ :ffXXTy:'X"i -fiXf-PPy. ���������We fear bur/Oregon friends y have^ /been; -a 1 ittle too iast; and that in trying1: to forestall the market for thj^JMflaj&m^ 'hTve'b>ougTiri'6ss.and~trouM on themselves. ���������Saa Francisco Bulletin. Wagon Road to Grousb Creek.���������We observe the Government has issued notices calling for tenders for the construction of * a wagon road. from Cameronton to Grouse creek. -The; terms which - the Government propose are so very liberal that there cannot fail to be a strong competition.' Only think of it, ye road contractors, the. remuneration for this work is to be a charter granting the privilege of levying certain tolls for a stated period, at the'expiration of which the road is to pass absolutely into the hands of-the Government We ought to be extremely grateful to our worthy legislators for the deep interest they appear to manifest towards u's, in making such a munificent provision for the convenience of this community. Ax Elopement in'' Salt "Lake. Lake Vedette, of May 6th, sava : informed yesterday, that a proprietor of one of the in this city eloped with -The Salt We were handsome popular restaurants a very Rich young very .v. '" The Destruction of Idaho City.���������The Idaho World gives aft account ofthe burning of Idah& City on the 18th May, with a loss of over one million dollars. The editor says: u At tbe time the alarm sounded in our office wc had just finished an article, in which we referred to the fact that this would be tlie second anniversary of the great fire of May 18th, 1865, which laid this city in ashes, and recommending to our citizens generally a greater watchfulness during the day aud night to guard against a repetition of the calamity. The ink was not dry upon the paper when *he alarm of fire reached our office.*" Nearly ^the whole city was destroyed, only a few scattered and some fireproof buildings remaining. Powell & Co., formerly of this city, who escaped the first fire, lost over $4,000 by this last conflagration, and that amount was fortunately insured. ^Axr Australian paper announces the recent discovery of a new species of liquid gum or oil in that country. A tract of land not less than ten miles square had been discovered, which everywhere abounded with bubble springs of this gum or oil. while ail around were vast quantities of tho gnm solidified into the consistency of India rubber. This, when exposed to a fire, burns with a bright flame, accompanied by a thick smoke, and a smell like old grease. Tii������ substance is light and lady.Jtue daughter,of one of our hotel keepers. The young lady having been thwarted in her desires by her cruel " parient,'* watched her chance, and quietly descending from a second story window with all the grace imaginable, sank into the arms; of her help ved' in. a most romantic style; One/ of the IF. ���������& Judges soon/ made, the "twain of one flesh/" and we can assure; the: ciiri ous that the ��������� parties are well matched, but possessed of .those worthy qualities which ever insure matrimonial bliss, We wish them a long and happy life,';;;-/>,.;../:���������/'-,/.���������., /���������;-'/ 'V; >'\..:���������'���������*.���������> /Mrs. PeWolfeI Redivivus.'���������The San Francisco Call says :./ /Mrs. Dr. DeWolfe, who has been promenading the streets of San Francisco for more than a year, dressed in an outre green dress,'which attracts great attention from small boys and ill-bred men, has gained a proselyte, who, the other day, appeared on Montgomery street in /company with the original;; She, however, appeared ashamed of herself, and hid her face from the view of the people in the street by carrying her parasol so close to her face that she could not have got through the streets had she not been piloted by Dr. DeWolfe, who walked in front of��������� the ladies, dressed like the amphibious monster in the " Black Rook." / ./ Novel Pin.���������One of the most curious kind of novelties to. be seen at the Exhibition of Paris-Is ah electric cravat pin.. The knob is of various devices. It is a hare with a taboV, or a drummer with his drum, or a death7s head with a loose under jaw, or a dog. Whoever chooses to wear such a pin, has connected with it by a wire a small electrical battery In one of his pockets. He puts his hand into his pocket, touches a button there, and off goes tbe pin. The hare'begins to patter on the tabor, the drummer to beat on the drum, the death's head to clatter and roll his horrid eyes,and the dog to bark or snap. When tbe hand is lifted from the button instantly all is quiet. From the 49 Creek Mines.���������A letter to the Walla Walla Statesman, dated May 16th, contains'the following news of the mines ou # creek: "News from Creek 49 are still conflicting^ Some of the tender-footed miners from there give poor acconats, but there is gold there, though much harder to work than at first supposed. Dick Fry's Company, who are at work at the mouth of the creek, have already.taken out one thousand dollars. Marshall & Co. are putting in a hydraulic, and they express the greatest faith in their claim. Tfoere aro about 45 men on the creek."���������Ore- S The Mount . GENisTiwS^L^The: Journal dp Savpie gives some additional ��������� particulars concemiag the present state of the works iu the tunnel 'jM Mount Cenis : " The excavations had been for the last two years; delayed oa^the French slope by a vein of quartz, which did not/ admit -of ah/ advance pf more than.frpm two:to two and a^aftfeet per day. The layer has now been gotthrough, and, one, pf much softer stone havirig; succpicdedi;- the perforating'machto double; that distance ^each day. In a short titoeV; when/ certain improyiements/jshall have be,en. effected in the machinery, from six to seven feet will be perforated every twenty- four hour$. After the sectioa how worked, a portion of schist; equally; friable^Will//be entered on; a^d^ this has ^afead^ oiithe^Italian side/ Thpunited^prpgress will then amount ���������: toy a t6tai of /thirteen i feet per ' die ni, an d in /��������� four; y cars, the ' tuhu el wi 11 be completed^/^ In -the ;mearitime^;/tbe English company of Mr*' Fell is actively pursuing for tlie State' the restoration of the imperial road between St. Michael and Modatip, which was carried ol*V;on several points, as may,be re- .membered^by ��������� an- 4aun dati o a of the 'Arc in autuihii 1 ast/ Mo re tha n 1;5 0 0 men are e m- p 1 oy ed on that .work; The same firm is al so prei ceeding wi th the; rail way over Mount Gen is which it hopes to be able to open for/traffic -before-the end of tne^re^n.:year7,r ;'.. ";"���������' The Hudson Bay; Companv's CnAtMS.���������We find the following important paragraph in the Canadian News.of the 4th April : Advices from* Washington report that, under the joint commission;which has been for some time sitting in that capital, the. claim1 of indemnity to the Hudson Bay Company, on account of the Oregon territory ceded to the United States, is to. be-settled at-������150,000, .that amount being taken in preference to an indefinite posj,ponement of the question. ��������� Bed Rock Drain.���������The Drain is being cleaned out with all possible haste; three shifts of workmen are engaged and the work progresses at the rate of ,12ft. every 24 hours, .ft is foijhd to be easier to run the, drain through the old workings of the Moffat claim than to clean put. the old drift, and besides gives the draiu/abetter grade. v- ff f An; exploring expedition is about to be sent out from England, wholly at private expense, to explore the unknown interior of Greenland, The party will be under the Buperintendehce of Mr* E. Whymper, artist, and Dr. Brown, the discoverer of Leech river. The expedition was to leave Copenhagen about the 8th April. An order has been received in San Fran- Piscp for ;a number/of live frogs to ;be' sent to H6hplulu,;tp renew the attempt Ap raisejthem in the/Bandwieh Islands.; /It ������������������_; has beeii tried several times, but the frogs have .always been destroyed in the cqutse of a few months by rats or some other animal fond of choice meats, / ���������;/;;.''//-.';���������. /���������.���������/��������� "fXif Mr; Letgh EfARNEtT, who is hpw in Victoria, intends visiting the mining regions of British Columbia shortly, for the purpose pf making geological surveys/and reporting on the capabilities of the/country, v Pardoned. ���������His BxceHericy/the Governor has been pleased to grant a free j>ardon to the t\vp} Ghinameii s/eh ten ced to; fourteen years' penal servitude, for kill ing a Chinaman at Lillooet a couple of years ago;: CBiiX���������Wp would call the attention of /our readers to the announcement in our ad vertis- ing columns of Mrs. Parker's ball,, which comes on? in this town oi Saturday evening nexd '.. / .., ���������'���������', 'i'pXfipi : X ,.;��������� ::.'/;';' Oolachan oil is said to be a capital cure for asthma. Some of the oil will be sent to England to have its medicinal qualities tested ., i ��������� ��������� - ��������� ��������� ��������� -. ���������-, i Job Eden has sold out his business in Victoria; to Mr. N.Bailey, and intends coming here.( AUSTRALIA. fcKW ftOCTU WAJJ5S., Sydney dates are to the 1st April; Wolllng* ton dates to the 8th. ��������� fffy The. Sydney correspondence of the Star and Herald has the following: Mr. Napier/ manager of the Commercial Bank, was found drowned in the pond in his ���������garden. ��������� He-is supposed to have Talloz. into iti da fife. - /���������; Scott, the murderer of his wife, was executed on the 18th inst.,"-arid persisted in proclaiming his innocence to the last, v; The Executive has suspended the principal Government o_Scciis of the public work3 departments, iu consequence of enquiries made into Eastwood's frauds. X'f f fi- Tbe weather during the paat week has boon unusually boisterous, with extremely heayy rains and thunders to rrus. The schooner Mo* seiie was wrecked at Bulli, and the steamer Kiaraa detained a whole week in Merimbula harbor, the mouth of which becarao filled witlrsand and compelled the steamer to pat her cargo ashore before she could get out. Pariiaraent *"is:expected to meet' early In June and a stormy session is looked for. A meeting of the' American residents was held last' week, at^ "which resolution������ wera .pa.s������������dH.tbafcr__^e/.pr^^ does -Bo^ptr.r-- sess the confidence of the American residents* ' "'���������? '��������� ''if.' '"-yicTdi-irA. .;'��������� ./. ���������;��������� Mr. Beaumont, lace, second toapf r>f tho Opera company, while out shooting.Mtfl Mr* Lystcr, received the charge pf the-, iatter's piece in the face. The shots penetrated . the eyes, completely destroyed one of them, and rendering the.safety of the other very,.<dnbion������ The celebrated railway case, Bruce v. tho Queen, has been settled by tbo . government paying l������i07,50() in full of all .demands, aria* ing out of the. rail way contracts. Dickson, latb bill clerkof the Oriental Ban*������ has been committed for trial;fpr stealing Aho securities belong* ng to tbe. Ban k, particulaxtf of which have;already apie.ired* ;./ The exports of wool, of the clip of l866> from Octpber/.tp the end of ^farcb. amount to 153,052 b'altia,' aii in crease of 2 2,000 bal������������ over the pre vlpus season.; ;. ;.;. ':��������� '; The sale of .'.Fisher's celebrated racing ntnd proved a failut_e. ���������FjshopJ.,the crack -. of tbe stable, and winner . of the Tasmanian champion race, was sold for 1^00 guineas,-but waa repurchased by;Mr. Fisher,who.stopped iho sale rather than, let the Block go belo w. their value.1 "ff'f+'f-f. '." - . ���������; _.' Tiff ff. Tho schooner Albion of and for Sydney, coal laden, was driven ashore about ten mile* south of the Heads, during the gale on Satur* day night. Only two seamen wore aaved out of seven. . ��������������������������� .'. ...<.t7EENSLAM>. The new settlement at Towflsville has been visited by a severe hurricane, which almost destroyed tho entire town and did great daov age to the sugar and cotton plantations. Tb* damage to the town is^ estimated at ������15,000. The schooner Bva, which left before the galo came on, is missing, and is supposed to have foundered. . Government intends extending the telegraph to Cape. York. The cotton crop is nearly all picked, and fe larger than at first anticipated. It is said that Mr. Dion, the well knows billiard player, has sold his fire-alarm appara** tus patent for tho handsome sum of $34,000* MAGISTKATE'S COURT. POLICE COUKT. (BeforeH. M. Ball, Est}., J. P.) i Thursday, 13th June, 1867* Join Collins, who was charged by Mrs. Brooks with using abusive language towards her, in the 12th inst, was bound over to keep the liace for six months, Henry Knight, charged by Isaac Dixon for assault at Richfield, on 13th inst. Charge dismissed, and defendant to pay costs. .'? COUNTY COURT* (Before H. if. Rail,'Esq.) ��������� Monday, 17th June, I8_*f\ F.J. Barnard v. C. Fulton.���������This was a case involving the ownership of Eddy branch; situated on the wagon road. It was maintained by plaintiff that the lan_i having beea abandoned, in consequence of the non-residence of tbo claimant, was re-located by him in April last. Defendant, who holds a mortgage on the property, adduced evidence to show that the laud had been occupied by his agent for some time previous to plaintiffs preemption. The Magistrate gave judgment in favor of defendant with costs. Mr. Walkem for Plaintiff; Mr. Robertson for defendant GOLD COMMISSIONER'S COURT. ; (BeforeH. M. Ball, Esq.) i * ��������� 18th June, 1S67. W;|mott v. Brusseau.���������This oase was deci* ded at the last County Court, but a new trial having been granted, on the application of the defendant, and fresh evidence adduced, the jiry found a verdict for the, plaintiff, for The Aurora Co. washed up yesterday 904 j the sim ������* ?ft? cent8, ^r' ^ar^ *or P1^^ \ ounces as the result of three days work.' -Mr. Bobertson for defendant go man. (Before E, M. Sail, Esq.) ; Monday, 17th Jun������, 1867. Plumbago Co. v. Kelly Co.���������Action was brought to compel defendants to show causo why they should not be restrained from de* priving plaintiffs of the water of Lowhee creek, and to compel them to return the water so diverted, to its natural c pit tee.* After hearing a number of witnesses on both sides, His Honor decided that piaintifife were entitled to a sluice-head of water, for the proper working of their claim, and ordered defendant* to al* low plaintiffs tho use of such sluice-head accordingly^ Defendants to pay coista. Mf* Weikem'for plaintiftVand Mr'. Park for &&��������� \fmdfint&, i>wJwmu>iiMti^^uMifMmMMn!kVi������^uimjiiinjsBtaii> >*tff "***^'BTd]vumfifr.;,eViijenfly is not partial to practical jokes, or other little pleasantries of that nature/ He says.: . vi.don't like, when in katapany, tu hev a ���jcbair ontu wich I am:about tu- s^uot, pulled . away & konsekently I go tu the floor, cansin* a bust 6v: larfter & snickerin' ��� arming the wi- .miis. Itaintgx;atifyia*. .-. I don't like a feller tu^ay," Stand up tu. ra��, back.tu .back,iefc1^ see how much diflrence.j ������2iare iz in our .iife," & then for hira tu bend fprard sudden & vigerons, sendia'nie face tti j tbe floor, dislokatin' iny. back, or puttin* the 3timttago iritu" it.; -. It aint agreeable, by no fm&iisfi ff;: y; \.y-.\f ���:������/:���'>yf . fyip. ���.'.- .'���. Tdon'tTifce fur a chap to put the red hot i end ov a' cigar unto mi face, savin* thare wuz j &Wtbare &he .didn't/meen to burn me. It aint heltby���not tu.hkn. ���. ," I don't like for a chap,.wich I confide intu, tu say, honest like, " Si, don't yoo.want tu go & see Warren fti-nite ? Fve got. a ticket <fc. can-1 use it. . Yoo'd better ��o���here,** upon I ^^m^^KBBssssassaKasaaBaaBaK NEW ADVBRTISEMENTa *E SE- Druggist; BARKERVILLE^ AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHO.^a or. lectionof. Daces and Patent MEiuciVES.-lii^id- .ing the celsbrated, Golden Balsam, and Marohv'S Mixtures, ror the complete cure ofSecondary Syphilis.- t Si" tPa,1 va_*;ie'y 0��,S^aparillas, Hiir Brushes, l^ri ^f^ S��m1*' Tooih ^^Spwgw, Fancy S:wp.T, Luhm's Extracts,- Rose Water and other Per- lum^rtes, Gar.lea S.edsf &&,&?. ^ustreceired-.an assortment of Stationery, Pocket Diaries for 1867, and BiliUrJ T.tble articles F. S ���Prescriptions carefully, componn'led.1 1-s'. . VICTORIA; ADYBRllSEl^NTS. GOVERNMENT STREET,^^^psroBftA.-:- - W H O'L e gki a fAi^^f'X^kTAl0yp J. H_ TURNER & CO., S -i<5^___. .;; - IMPORTERS - OF*/: ���;' .\; . ,���' f - h': English & Frencli^_k8^:Shawls,. Dresses, Underclothing, Gloves, and every; description.; of -���:��� '������'i^rj\>eTy^G66tls.f:.y.iTlA.y'y'-Tfy.f. Receive regular supplies by Express via Panama and by sailing vessels via .Gaps Horn.-. ��� i����?~ Pa rh* en It rat, ten* fori irlvpri f,��� ,.__ _,_.___,_,. is ROADS'��*^ ony. ui find put. ltz.a last yeers peace ov pasteboard, &..oy.itioakoiiat. It makes mi blue! bile, that duz......--,������:,������.:,=....:���,,- -..ff . ;I don't like,; when,, in .a��� party -wich iz iin- bib'n'ohtu .whisky punches, tu hev a free- mabnered kiiss in';thef'krovvd, one ov these THE UNDERSIGNED . IS . NOW PREPARED TO afford every accommodation to the travelling public, and hopes by a strict, attention to business, to merit a share of the patronage bestowed ou tho former proprietors. This is ono of tbo most comfortable and1 commodious Hotels on thc road, containing ns it docs warm an'I well furnished bedrooms with good beds. The TABLE is supplied with every delicacy it js pos XKtf* Particular attention given to all orders, London Firm���J^F. Ttwsf all & Co; V y.,l.x wff :;I^TTO_Sr":;C}|T^B.--..c:;.: ' Begs.to inform the public general^thatl) TABLE ^ fJORAli iCCOlirfi f Ohvhis premises;To*. Upwards of ^_o0 jj T GOOD SADDLE HORSES ^OK Trrpi '-ff y -pif ^^sr^oi^RATEv:^;.- m wzch I uike.the.ticket, & put for the Mooseum s ol;i0 Pfoam in the npP>r country, the BAR m ���- ^ ':-'' -"* *--������������ ��� ��� ci2^Wil11 tb�� bm'��f:&**<**��� -at! the choicest \vide-awake chaps tyichduz things all in a 6 ^ksc, '���p a t:: -Ji isr finger 1 atirtfi i*"pi.ncK .^.r^oke.yo _ _. sttr it round & taste ov; it-even if he duz say at s good. I perfer tu be tni own judge���I do *~��n ,��.. for one,of them free-mannered I don't like f< - ^v**. w *������ iwi. uuc;ui iimiu iree-mannered ,; '-��� kuasee tu say awl of a siiddin*"'? hold still, Si. I ��� i ���thare's1^ musketeer_"* & hit me a thunderin" !. i:v:\7elt on the cheek. sayhV '*.. the kuss got away s ��� ;arfter awl.'* It ahit soothiri',-.& iz apt tu feiier/tu.:.^^3[n a corjal Cigars. .... . . .43T...MEALS. ��� $1-50--SACK.���**���� ' - Thc sto bling for Horses is all that could be desired, and the charges are very moderate. Hay for Horses per day, $2 ; Oats and Barley at tho cheapest market rates. ���' ��� ' The un.(*eraign��d..lifl8.a>4arga--Qanntityb't>fOAT HAY' ohhanii, for sale in large or small quantities. l-s JOES PELLET. ER, Proprietor. bring cm a fite: I don't like for a ������- vttu pay f^r the ehtertiinmeht^Tlii'e refresh v: -;. inent duz no good in sich cases. f; I.don't IHce (u Kev'achapgiv me\"i thunder- ff \ tin .s.ap ontu .mi back; ^knok mi. hat off. jest Ifwp��goin> *turbo^-iu- a female; and then V the frf��P-lY1onn_��i��_��/l.���_!?��_.�� A.%��.',��: r\i. r__ _��� j; FOSTER, OF LILLOOET, AS FOR SA*G"S. and constantly on hand, a well assorted Stock of Drugs, all tho Chemicals used by Physicians, -Photographers, kssayers and Mechanics, Also tho popular -Patent Medicines, and [.dries. '[������������'��� Ingot Moulds, P. W. {FOSTER, CUemist Corner of Langley AJAef andiYates gt^ MESSRS; JAY & BALES Have opened thenjjo^e^premises^wiib a large 1 And well assorted Stock ""��� �� ., ?i_ c_p.Ji,--��i,- .-..-^ -",-:������, .-���.- ,,, ������ fresh imtim - - AND^PLOVVER--iSEEDS^:j^ The business of thelato flrmbf Jay & Co.; Fort St and Fpnngnt-ld Nursery, will he carried on by then! in .mJI its branches. * ��� 9hnS" wr��iCK_!ln!*,BrV.shes' E^rgrbeji and Deciduous Shrubs. Balba.ana.FJuwori!.g.p_*_ite.._,r-��wryx��e<crj��-- lion. �� * J - V-' . .-.���..��� l-is OUR COFFEE. TTE ARE FORWARDING' A F1SST CLASS ARTICLE TO CARIBOO, two to twenty-five pounds Packod in Tins of from each. Is WILSON & MURRAY, Fort striict, Victoria. , ;v:;\��b:6;st:o,n,;ba''E f kilter TTHIS WELL KNO^ 1 veller^ The -Table "1s supplied Z\rZS2 ?*M the best the market aflbrJs, andXlffli?^ be excelled. ; The Bar is stocked wtl. thll^ Quons and Cigaks. GOOD BEDS - ,flaesl * ^ts - / 0.. i: ^^AflJCHARTiRs' ������J.ff�� -.!���_._���..__._____. '"' '-:.; V'Woprteftj; ;,-Wholesale and^ detail Merchant in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS LIQUORS, nRYGOQD^OTHlNQ>,^ * foresf�� TSpusiT 36 MILE POST, g^ BETWEEN YALE AND LYTTON) B.C, IS TRWnT5LLIS3 J?0'fi"d>Y^flccommodatio_at. A Hotel. KxcellentCooking. GOOD BEDS. STABLING FOR HORSES: * fjff TIMOTHY HAY and OATS at Lowest fo JS ,. BOOTHROVD BRO'3, s frpprictfs ^m mal uir as n *���-. s���:. Jjev tbe free-mannered;*'uss say, Ji Oh, I thavvt it wuz Jim Brow'n." Jfcfraakes one feel awk- f ������ .}erdly. Make sure oi. y^r Jim Brown.'&then! >:���; ,-���: slap, biu^nqt htherwize?i.; ' '���'*'���'*t y:1 -jtola't'like..'for'4?felTet when he.shakes -T r.nn5s, 0?,t0.:rae':fe0-:��qu^ "mrhandia ."tiizzen ff, ��� -tillvl boiler with ^pane,f&.tb6; .tears kum. Its ^-i^istrate for himjTbiit its tbo^coarjur&pressiP '."���_ ',���, for .me. ; , . i"-,f ������-���-' f ������>: F$X���'�����?!!?%'s'rhahy othe^ things I don't;, like, ot :;��r;- "similer kussedness; biit oV them anoh.- ��� "wv* * '���'-". '��� '���r'- ���'.-"������'������'���'"' ������',:��� Y- .'. �����������':' *'"'! '���.���:������ ':���'���. " ���I / .'���*"": ���������'i_3 '.-���-. *-"" ���������.-'-��� ;' -"��� \ ��� . ' . " CRtddle\m:$m.--�� Szmb<yf. can you- tell ��� me m what building, people are most like to ./.,. ^ke<;pl(]l!�� :�� AVhy, no,.;^me.-strange in the ;..:���: town,.and can't tell-dat.?J-.-�� Well, I will tell ���..you^-it.isde.bank.*' ; �� Ho.w is:dat ?J* �� Be- ;; "cause dere are so many'drafts in it.?* <( Dat V ;; Jf *?ood *; but-can you tell me, sab,.what make . ;;rte^ po so many drafts in it:?'* �� No." ^Be- '; -cause so many go dere to raise de wind. Yah, "7ah, yab." - : - .. * BLUE TE -. : . '.'��� ���OR���' . f 127 MILE_ HOUSE. /THE UNDEDSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED THIS :_L desirable property, is now Frep-tr��.'d:(o nccomnior date the trayolliug public. Tho table is supplied wilh the very best ol viihds. The .bedrooms and beds are as. cornier table as could be desired, and the BAR contains nothing, but the best brands of LIQUORS aud CIGARS. T ��� A good stock of Grain and Hay. alwavs on hand. Srd May; 1867. 3 W WRIGHT. rpHK UNDERSIGNED begs to inform thc miners and 1 rJsiJ.nts iu k around Van Winkle that he will in future keep an assorted and GOOD STOCK on .banJ, and liop.nsby close attention to business, and by selling at LOWER RATES than heretofore, to meet the pa- tronago of all. 0rler3 from outlaying creeks accompanied with the CASH, will be forwarded with promptness and. dispatch, - v j6��__P- Terms CASH, without distinction. 1-s J. W. LINDHARD. THOS. WILSON & CO. BfPORTERS OF ENGLISH MERCHADIZE Wholesale and Retail, DEALERS INDBY GOODS, AC. Masonic Hail Government Street Victoria. 1-s J. C. BEEDY, COMMISSION & FORWARDING AGENT, WILL PAV PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO SE-j lectingj purcbasing, or forwarding Goods for tlie upper country. Any commission entrusted to his care, will receive prompt attention^ References :���W. A. MsACiU-f, E. A. WadhaMS.>T. Harper, J.J. Br.^mly. Victoria, April, 1867. 1 The Bonaparte House, J QEMLEN & PARKE, Proprietors', at _J O Junction of the Cariboo and Big Bend Roal��: now open for tbe accommodation of the public, fe tancc from Clinton, 26 miles; from SavmuisStcaafa Landing, 22 miles; from Spcncc's Bridge, 30 mile. Travellers will ilnd prices and accommodations to $d the times. Give them a call. Stabling, Huy k Gm-M attentive hostlers. Stages leave -here regularly ft vale, and Cariboo 1-j 164 MILE OR DEEP CHEEK |S OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF IE. .1 Travelling public; the bedrooms arc snn'cloosu^ airy and the Beds can.jot be surpassed for cieanitsa and comfort by any iu tbo lower country; UioTaUeii always supplied with the best of victuals.- Subife' for Horses; Hay, pats and Barley constantly oa \wi. Hi >A "You say, Mrs. Sui ith, that you have lived ; with ��� the. defendant eight* years. Does the ���court understand from this that you ave married to-him ?" '-'���������. ;. rj; ��� . ; ���- ��� ~M In course it does." ... [���'���'������ f Have you a marriage certificate VI ly " Yes, your honor, three on "era���two gals ��nd a boy." . - ��� ��� >��� ��� ���< YALE ADVERTISEMENTS. -pEWJAMIN DOUG-LAS, Successor to A. D-WELLS, Saddle axd Harvkss Maker, Yale, B. C. 4__f-A complete assortment of Stock, constantly on hand. ����� ��� - : 1-s C. C. HOTJEL DE FRANCE/ Govkrvmbxt Street, Victoria, V. I. l HPHE RSSTAUBANT is supplied with all the 1 delicacies of the season, and tho sleeping .accomo- flation is ropl ete wi th every comfort. The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ....-.������ f-ff'-.;fi 1 -s J. BtGN"E & CO.; Proprietors..': A. W. PIPER, CON F E 0 TI 0 1ST'E'R,-'"";,"."��� Government Street; opposite the Theatre; ���" GANDIE3 of every description manufacturod and sol I, Whol esa 13 a u d. Es tail. ] ���'". .., .'.:' i.'s /.. BOYD & HEATH, Proprietors, TnJS HOlTf"E is situated 20 miles from QuesneIrao.lt. WsSffi- X Too proprietors having latoly: fitted ��� ��_> --bedrMra' ^W^^ and good Bads are now prepared to afford evcrv accou- F^H inodation I or Tra veil ers; iho Table is furnished with BrfP^ the luxuries that can be procured: thc D.ir is wellsufr��� Piedwith the best brands of Liquors audSetfflre: cm"-'.. Stabhng, Haj^Oats and BaW6y:.��� #3*The CH��APESl| House on the Road..' ���;.-.::.: .. f^iff-: "������'-" I* Free ^o^fyrByerf Storage and Forwarding! YALE, B. C. j WE THE U.VDEKSIG.VED TAKE \pleasure in an- nouncing to our numerous customers and the public, that we wiil sujiply thorn with tlio best French- Leatuek Boots {:hny ir jo) oyer pfferauMn B. C. j8GS*M our old Siau I, Government'St., Vic toria,. VI 1-S CHARITY &--BUTLER. " Pat me that six iind-eigbt-penco you owe ine, Mr. '3_hilrooney,,;- said a village attorney. ;;,. ii For the opinion you had of me." I Vale ? v :Faith J'aerer had any b'pision of you aU (Goods! my life. The Pcrb Birds.���;"��� Are these pure canaries ���?*'. a'sireda young gentleman who wasne- go ci 0 ti ng* _ b r. tv- gi ft. fo r his fai r. * * Yes .sir,'* .sal.I (Ik* dea.'er.conGdeiitially.' " I raised then. ."erebiid.s from canary seed.'' ' PARTIES SHIPPING GOODS BY THE YALE-LYT- to.v Route, are advised that j KIMBALL & GLADWIN Have erected, an extensive Storehouse and (Dock at Vale, an'I are prepared to Receive, Store, an'dJForward Goods. Goods re-packed, and freights engaged at tbe Lowest Rates. i parties shipping goods through us will please mark to tlio caro of | 1 3 KIMBALL k GLADWIN. 'PHIS OLD A vD WELL .KKOWN HOUSE hasi'been* "J .X eently opened by the undersigned, who will mHk��. j it; 11 is constant study by. using every endeavour to ace* j mo-date the traveling public, to deserve a share of-tii I pa��2i^ oestowedon'the former occupants. . 1 r tSSXi2e- ��� nr ^ntains nothinir but the very-best ef I LIQb ORS anil CIGARS. Give him h'cfill : f:f . 1 fp1'8.' \ f .-: : : EDWARD ; TROFATTER | GO E O It i A Ii^TOTlEl SODA CREEK. ' 1 ' ' "���" 1 ;2_^Jf-yo:i want good Coffee n _*..._��/.an-. -_-���- ** Felt's. EAS, I Frost Street, Yale, B. ft,! BKGS TO AKXOO CE to thc inhabjtnhts ofiCarlhoo that ho intends to forward (as soon as the state oi' n Store, \Sf^:^^^^ ['LWOlt tori;., V. I. " b tobacco, Johnson street, Vic-, 1-s. ���al ,. ../* ����.*i.�� j.��.-> ��>n>u a�� 1 do state 0/ __.^_: ^..-...ar.^-.^-.^- g - ��-~". tt.--.-rw, j fhu ��� R vuls vviTl p.Tmit), a large and well issorted VVff 011*" \DVFj?*7*f5*""^if Fyl*"'S Ist0c*z ��?^:9.K1 VG i=:T0VKS��� vthich he will &Hu*ka r,r��* _,.....�����/, ����� MigB au��.i wen Assorted Stic!.' of C:;okivg ItTovks, which he will dispofeo of at Pmcfs to Suit the Tiaircs. T Yale, 8th"April ,1807. Q Ci-.'S TJTilO >& CO.. I a vmmm and Dealebs i .v L5T. CK5f'AR5, TOBACCO,-Micrshaum Pipes, &c, S E corn er of Y.t tes a n d Wan r'l. s tr.se t, Vic toria.; s ���TfWOSGf L��e & CO., CjiiMissio.y Merchants, Im- .*_tV PORTJCRs; andDeiKT.? in'Chineae Goods, Victoru, :V. L,; Yale, Lillooet, Qucsnelhioutli,1 and Williams ICre.eK. __. ���....;���.';' .: ��� ������'"'���' -. y f'.fff-y"-. ���:.. ,1-s t,S KALLA^DAINE, COLLECTOR AND ' GENERAL Pj. MiK ST. Govprnnifint_Streot,: Victoria,: V. I.. 1-s . , ��A ' 'FiBAI^KEL,; Victoria, V.i I., Ds&ler in Fuks, .xju*,'iS#i;*3, Hidsss Wooiy&c; Liberal advances made on.Fujt^ consigned- Roferyiice���G. Stttro & Go.j Jtsin- Is*5tW<��i Victoria, V. I. 1-s .��� a,' /. .��'f '.,'���.���.���'���'���'., ��� fl . Y-fi f:< ���'' '��� ':- ' FIREPKOOF WAREHOUSE! PARTIES DESIROUS or shipping freight WtL t>tu patch, wlUliniittothiffadfanWyg^ a cull before engaging elsewhere, ��� uy^pn_,us Yale, April 8th, 1867. ^^ & BAWl DCLEAL'S COFFKK HOTNF _vn IZ ^ . Government Street ViSf v ?? ^^rant, cheapest, most comfortihin ���� i,f' V l\ Tli3s '3 ��**> iHbment'iriTthe City ' H best atl(i^^ 3Estab- ^^^S^ ff ���� o^'oe^of n��g either the D.UIy or wShM^ues n^f'Vr1* nml,; ftnypjirtof Eumn/tlierinifn,i��.�� 1 2,( tho "Uj'n*e t0 Ha, &c , left at thii ^^^f^S^^i *"**��� attended to. iv��\ J �� ..Xl-!?1 to._}'etoaia .wili bo GREAT DEDUCTION has been made firthiciS .^ at this establishment, so as to suit tho times. . Meals^ $1; Beds, 75 Cents.'T ���-.' ��� McLEESE & SENAY, 3y.i^ 1S07X y f ::..,������. .;pr^t^ 122 MILE HOUSE, t LAKE LA HACHE. T ^^ATjTKRS, formcrijTof tho 94 Utiat Bom inL, ?g1,,l!rchasClltlli8ftlnclj1 is now propped winwnS^ Ul? trilvcli*'g Public with GOOD MEAli <��nu��j_Ds at moderate ratos. 1-s s5_=: m emosdo., 51250. LY> 12 uios do., $23 A. BULER & C0.?S W. H. Sutton, D^Si^K!QTORS *���c���**��> oil Oil, AGBOT FOR BUNSTBR'S ALB 1 f ���. la Bbte. and halfBbis. Yale, AprillSth, W. *H^UiS': CS,fe an^ofd3' r GErS CAST OFF fi_,��- ��_._A _ *��� f^";;^- Secondhand Watches, Gun.., Pistols, &c ^^GoverDmenWreet opposite the Theatre. Is X-�� AS MESSRS. CORNWALL'S. A \IEB?Y^L KN0WS HO0SR half-way boUvrcen llvini ��� r*,U i,uU Good Accommodation. The best of in 1\CimT18" anrt of W|ll6s Fresh-Butter, Mjlfe '^-adVegotablgs. Good Stabling nnd cheap feed. .;><* 111 MiLBmyuST^ AGE IS NOTHING! ���I ^HH p IS IS L ! 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1867-06-20 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
Geographic Location |
Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1867_06_20 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 2c61e74d-8070-478f-b7db-8bd60852a0c6 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170950 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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