^~?a5*S! BILL; Vperlv t}; hfi liri'tU * jmjUou t c abad, f m<mi r.f Ilk*} worfc 'im St<������i indivlilu?. Is or priv ' or ibin ������| or proj; ulur ch?. inumtni' a Nol{<y and ob]:-c ������*S, Viz'; ft G:A7.i;U.i Itemed a I Ml tlKTeift district ii 3M MS* fa ug ScssU ftgagaaflaaggatEgsgamgag^^ Barkerville, William Creek, B.C��������� Safedayw May 30, 1874; !N&5! P ��������� * io Itfte Hihl^o HRS Htts������u. inp tk* ii! it the pm* jf ili^m* e privily ���������iweon tli or vi'^ipi.. tp t'|\'Ct tho sHine. 1 ���������ateBi&������l ETP, I ; Se'27 lm H s-OfFicr, ��������� sra." , 1 u������:.w. n?..| )iftr;;!i"U !���������: fl thtj fii'V'-r,:. m ta.on wUirj'K )S,fl*H'-'l;.S r.--5 || Jrf. Of iiviu.-.p / rttor* I OiU'l'T Ii::l'j? ������������ i'brh:*ir(,5.I jr; di'.-'ir-! 'u g tltu- iv-vk- p H or.roiiU-.-'i H inui^j-'r4^ m to a-lvaun ffi H iC on I lv������ t< -'-H r '^'uif^i-f-fi led ]x&X 8 .. UpJiJlC-iuU || the sanu1. ' ^ t?ms������lvw w i ( but uttr-ij n. B ��������� HUB BBSS Sol THE CARIBOO--SENTINEL Published every Saturday by ���������ROBERT HO L LOW AY.. Subscription, - - 25 Cents ver "Week. RA1S3-OF AIXViSItTIftNG. Torino so.u ure (one inch), first Insertion, *' ** one month, - FortwrosquHtcs .firs I insertion, - - ��������� * ���������" one month. . . . . . $3 6 ' 6 8 Agents for the M Cariboo Sentinel.11 Van Winkle, HiQuesnelmftulb, II Sod a Crock, Bniinlou, - B'Yalo, ��������� .-. wNew Westminster ||Victnri'i, -- * j������T.,P, Fisher,...' IflQ Street, ��������� . ��������� . * -.. * A'.r Lindsay. S Ba r n a rd' p Ex press Barnard's Express Barnard's Express do do . . .John Murray wX. JTF, Slink fjsprarfl ���������'"':��������� ���������'.' *,.*���������' 3an Francisco* 30 Comhill,London', E.C. | ' .SfrtlK.CARIBOO SENTINEL |03 PRrNTIMG OFFICE. plirlfl. Circulars. Posters and Programmes for m&:-'B������ilIb and Theatrical Entertainments Pp;. ..������������������ . .- ,.y, _r,. ' ���������. 9 ppl^Executed with neathespanddispatcb.-^^ Iff Term ft; moderate.- ? '^ ;;.:'j ��������� :.".; Ir. cartwright's budget "speech-. 0^S& iirt of ia. prerae Owrt all'mtili^ Dining IreUiW K<x>m in tlie On tlto-tiays cbmary; pri); b Kovorober. iiltyTenii.. nmed for tW nUrfalt oM rm willbegiJi Mw' Ottawa,' April 14. $$&m Hon: Mr'Cartwriprht said,the new Govern- ^^Sta'pnt fnnncl ^iwmselve.s in ft new house and $?S|PftC'n������ difficulties of more than ordinary mag- ^^S-r������Umle. They had been committed to.great ^5#workp, of a nature to tax IhereROJiTC'fS of the ^^gf.onnt'ry to the utmost. . They would'not as-: |8ume the responsibility of measures against IfwVum ihey had protested, when in opposition. [He did nnt wish it to be understood by thip fthat tbey did not feel bound to carry out such measures to tlie host of their ability so far as their finances permitted. Only four or five 'months had elapsed since taking- office, and the new Government had not been able to give mere than two months to the maturing of their measures. He had prepared a summary statement of receipts and expenditure' since Confederation, not including estimates connected with Prince Edward. The last fiscal year might be regarded as tbe last of the years of plenty. The revenue was $23,- 813,000 ; expenditures, $19,174,000 ; surplus ������fjw revenue, $1,600,000. In 1869 70, the total xpenditure of the Government apart from up to some $160,000,000; A great part of tbo route was through an uninhabited ' country, |iiome of 'It might*e C������lle8 a" desert. If we were .to undertake this project, oui.burden would be, in proportion to our population, one-third greater than that borne by the United -States \?hen they emerged from their civil war. In other words, it would leave us with a debt equal, in proportion to our wealth and population, to ������750,000,000 sterling on the people of England. He did not include in iliis estimate the cost of maintaining a Pa������ ci.Sc Railway. He reminded hon.'members that there was a feeling, when the British Columbia treaty was under discussion, that the obligations which we then incurred were greater than we couid bear, and it was under. glrf>od that tbe British Columbia''delegates were cognizant of tbe fact that it was very improbable lliat tlie terms of that compact could be carried out. The present''annual outlay should next be considered. He estimated the revenue for-the current fiscal year ?at $21,740,000 ; expenditure, ��������� $22,580,(300. leavmg a deficit of $S4G;000.^These werejthe estimates of 'MrTilley, but they should have been at least $24,100,000 to cover all his estimate expenses. In addition to other expenses the following should be added : Expenses of Prince Edward /Island; Sii)6������6oO ; Mounted l>olic������i"$200;od6f election^ $200,000. ��������� The cost of managing public works would be ���������s j me '$400,00.0 more than Mr Tilley esilmated aiid ^lie Post Office ,$75,400 more \ management of indian affairs and incidental expeuses $l5dj000, making a total of upwards of a mil- ^iohjioc which the .new Ministry could not b������ made to you from time to time upon certificates of the progress of the. work, not on the whole to;exceed ������50,000 sterling. ��������� I have, &c, (Signed) S. L. TILLEY. The Hon. Mr DeCosmos, M.P., - Ottawa.:-;.: .my 30 . MISCELLANEOUS. littld responsible. , . The expendiCurca ou tManitoba and the Northwest territories 'were estimatud at S1.0S4.000, while the revenue was comparatively trifling from those outiy ing dependencies. The same could be said of British Columbia. Tho receipts from that Province-fur 1 $72-3 were $417,000, while the expenditures were 6627,000 ; the estimated expenditure tbis year was $772,000. while the The Do-1 estimated receipts were $400,000. ^ . ��������� minion Government were theretore obligee! j Electoral District of Yale��������� Xale lara. And Resides this they had entered into r GREASE, J mriUf t i WwM&L Wmm ^xe<^ c^ar8es ftn(^ expenses of collecting rev- ^0x0 enue. amounted to some four millions of dol- '9m ^P engagements involving an increase of some mm two bnndred-millions to the debt of Canada Wi "~tiiat ls> pio^isioQ ba^ been made for trebl- ^Blng our national debt. It was therefore ut- ^8 terly impossible lo cat'ry out all tbe obligations the late Government bad undertaken. m tttSXrS m m SIZE AND I ill be ht'l'U* I llow^, ������irl ull H .Uoroat, ' - ., I L- . i m He did not blame them for increased expenditures necessitated by the enlargement of the Dominion, but he did blame them for having euterod Into foolish enterprises. Tho present enterprises were: the Intercolonial railway, $3,500,000 ; improvements to canals, fete, involving a largo expenditure this year, and a total expenditure of $25,000,000, But fti addition to these large engagements the Government had undertaken to construct a SB railway three thousand miles long across an ������1111 unsurveyed country. This Government would gill have only ae^eu years to fulfil this vast obli- |||H gallon, but be deemed it tieifc to impossible,, 58'as occasion ^S Perhaps some scheme might be devised by which it could be done,*but he did not think It. The lowest estimate he had ever heard for the construction of the Pacific Railway Was.ono hundred millions, and if it were to be donja. within tho specified time the expense would be enormously increased, bringing it to expend between two and three hundred thousand dollars annually more than they re- <ceive<k 'JTke receipts from Prince Edward were less this year, than might be expected in i Uure, but tbey could hardly be expected to reach more than $150,000 to $200,000, while the expenditures were estimated this year "at half a million. The cost of working the island railway was estimated at $700,0u0, while tbe revenue from it would not exceed $400,000. lie mentioned these facts lo show the heavy liabilities of tbe Dominion, and not as a reproach to the outlying provinces. The esl- mated expenditure for the current year' was $ J4.OQ0,O00 ; the estimated revenue $22,000,- 000. A very large amount of additional tax- a tion would therefore be. necessary to meet 'the liabilities of the tSoVefnifleufc Appointments. - ProvinciaLSecretary's Office, 4tb Aprils 1874. ���������* Hi������p Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to appoint tb������ following gentlemen; to be Collectors under thepro- visions of the" Qualification and Registration of Voters Act, 1874 ������:���������, / Electoral District of Victoria City���������R: Woods, W&i0- ' ���������- *" --������������������.' Electoral District of Victoria District���������James ���������..--.. Mcllmbyle, Esq. ���������'* \ . BiecloTal District of Bsammalt���������J, G> Viuter, . ' ^q.-,r. 7X0x7, Electoral District of. Cow.iehan���������Salt Spring , . Island/Polling Division, F. Foord, Esq.; ���������;' Cowicjiau Polling Division,. Archibald Dods, Esq.; iviJ^J... Electoral District of iNanaimb���������T. L*. Fawcett, / :;:,;-Esq. ]A Electoral District of Comox���������H: H. Piddock, ';,,;;Esq.//;;".-.:.:'- -..;. /"... ;���������/; :.../ ���������.-���������;,;'; .. Electoral District of ^Tew Westminslei.CHy��������� ������������������'���������������������������;;;;Adol^us"P;eele,iEsa:^; ., aAA0A'^ Electoral District' of New 'Westminster District���������Burrard Inlet Polling Division, Jonathan Stiller, Esq.. '.New-Westminster :aY*d North Arm"Polling Divisions, AdoV ��������� phus-Peele, Esq. Chilliwhaek.and-Sn. mass:Polling Divisions. Donald McGilli- vray, Esq. Langley Polling Division,. James Muckie, Esq. South Arm Polling Division, W H. Ladner, Esq. Electoral District of Koo ten ay���������Perry Creek and,Wild Horse Creek Polling Divisions, C. Booth, Esq. and Hope MISCELLAtifcOtrS. STANLEY, LIGHTNING CREEK, SAM WHA, . ...--./' ���������;���������.;;; FaopElElpR. . V , ��������� - ��������� _ - Board, - r $9 per Weeks Single Meals, 75 cents:* i 1S&. Tho Tabid fu'rrilshod with the best tlie maVkoi' ullhrds. ������������������������������������*���������;:,' " iiiy'3 6ia ' C alifornia Saloony STANLEY, LIGHTNING CREEK; R. McDEBXrOTT, , v. ��������� . ;* . v Paoraacroi. ': *aK The best Wines; Liquors,*-anH Cigars at thA Bar, anil .all visitors nfade happy and 'coui tort able. .. PROPRIETOR. The Celel^ated :XXX: Ala Avillbe'iTinnvifacniJeAaSil sold by^WboiesRlo aad Rw tail ic its purity, alui. ' '��������� "-.���������������������������:. .The best'Iiiiquors '&'Cigar9' constantly kept on hand. in )HN AF1T, ;iftl S������croiarf 1 Provincial Secretary's OQice, 27th April, ISU. Tho following copy of a letter from the Hon. Mr Tilley to the Hon. Mr DeCosmos. with reference to the proposed Dominion aid towards the construction of n Graving Dock at Esquimau (which letter having been mis laid was omitted in the published correspondence placed before the Legislative Assembly) is herewith published for general information. JOHN ASil, Provincial Secretary. [Cory.] Dear .Snv���������With roforencp to the conversation Iliad with you, respecting tbe Dominion aid towards the Graving Dock, and. your application to the Minister of Public Works upon tbo subject, I have consulted my colleagues, and we are prepared to submit to Parliament a proposition to. the following effect: That in lieu of the interest on ������100,000 for ten years, which was secured by the Twelfth Section of the Order in Council of Jiily 1st, 1870, we propose that advancus should be Polling Divisions,*W. Teagtiti, Eiq.\ -5?^j Lyfiton Polling Division-, Geergo Coxon, Esq. - --': - - / Cache? Creek Polling Division, J. Campbell, Esq.' Kamloops Polling Division, J. Boyd, Esq; Nicola Lake Polling Division, J.Clapper- ton, Esq. Okanagan Polling Division, F. Brent, Esq. Rock Creek Polling'Division, Bamngtdu Price, Esq. Electoral District of Lillooet���������Lillooet Poll: ing Division, A. W. Smith, Esq. Clinton Polling Division, C. E. Pope,Esq. . Canoe. Creole Polling Division, &. P. Ritchie, Esq. Electoral District of Cariboo.���������Rich field Polling Division, James Lindsay. Esq.. Lightniag Polling Division, Samuel Archer, Esq. A ��������� 0 0 Quesnolmoulh Polliug Division, A. Barlow, Esq. Williams Lake Polling Division, Wm. -Pinchbeck, Esq. Keithley Creek Polling Division, O. Hare, Esq. Omineca Polling Division, F. Page, "Esq. mvO The Lodging. Department will be always carefully attended to,' and tho bcsi Bods .and ttccoiumodatioa. piwidcd. tor .their <bus������ tomeri. - dcl6 v% LEAVES BARKERVILLE DAILY Ar 8 A.M AN1>\ LIGHTNING CREEK AT " P.M, Passage, SI 50; for the ronnd trip, $3. Freisht taken at low rates. apl2 E. C. WIL.MOT. * v'.'y; .Cwlehratcir. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Dcclared'byConuoissciireto'be ��������� ''��������� THE- ONLY GOOD SAXJCE. Caution against Fraud.���������Tbe success of tu must dyliciodsand unriviillcd Ciui<iliw-ut ltiiving caused certain dealers to apply the name ofWorcos- torshlro Sauce" to their own inlV.ruir com pound������,- tli 9 public is hereby, in formed lliuitbiottly way to pro* cure the genuine, is to ask: for lea & perrins' sauce and to see tlial their names aro upon the wiiArn.it. LABELS, STOITEU, and JIOTTLK. Some ol tbe foreign marketp havliig bocii supplied mr i th a 8 p u ri u a a Wor c es tors u i rv43w uce, uj h> u tli o w rap - per and labels oi'which tho names el Lea and IVn'iu* . have been forged,' L.: and P.- give notice that the/ '' h av o 1 ii nils he d t h o i r c or res pen deals wi tli power oi attorney to take instant proceedings against manc- FACTcmKRSand vkndors o 1 such; or nuy othes* imitation s b y vv li i ch t he ifir i g h t in a y b c i n fringe d...., Ask for LEA & PERKINS' Sauce andsog Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, ana .Stopper. Wholesale and for export .by the proprietors, Worcester; Crussfj & Bldckwcll, London, Ac.r &c������i .^ii'.i by Groo^rji aad' Qi Imw uuiveraallv, H. X?r-: I- y :*..' ;/ "X *mm 0W0?$S WaTTTM : y-A X' .).'������������������: . '���������' '���������;*-K.*--<X'!--i:r rx ���������a a-:I: X 'V, -JKw.-A-' '0 ������������������;;&& X &v^* ; -.; r~:'<;- ���������.:.! ��������� 0 a. yi Wm. XB Xk . \. *r. gcgac3g3a^^ ^tAv~r.i?*?"jfrrer*mj_ >; ..i...,..l.������������^ffl^g , THE CARIBOO-SENTINEL SATURDAY, MAY SO, 1874. ���������-��������� -..'.��������� '���������"���������.-.' .j. ��������� THE LABOR MAUKET. Onr. attention has been called to a para- frraphIn a late issue: of the Victoria Colonist, x?h!eh states that ademao'cl for labor exists at present in 'Cariboo, and advising the rtrturoinfc Cassiar miners now pas������ing through Victoria to try ttwir fortune in this ��������� district, where they can obtain employment ^ta high rate of wages. / ',A'a This labor* question is rafter a delicate ' . waiter to touch upon, as wo might by. exaggerated 8tatem*eht3;,as to its scarcity .apd onr future good prospfou, not only injure the wen at pre?ent earning their bread in this belt in this district almost untouched, and on the old ;cr������������elcs larxe tracts of ground winch may prove as rich ns that, worked out in former Years, and which has been passed over as' was* th? case with the diggings receaily struck in ConUlin Gulch. -o- -aa*. -������������������ Bask of Bkitish Noktu Amkiuca.���������The Barkerrilie Agency of this Bank will be reopened under the management ot our old townsman, Mr G.M.Morris. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "'~~ NOTICE. URIXQ OUR- AB5ENTCR^R03l CAItlBOO, MR 1 JOHN BlliB Y holds our Poxrer of Attornoy. GRUNBAU.U BR03. Barkerville, Mny 10.1S74- my30 lm Mining Claim for Sale. ��������� NE FULL INTEREST IN BALLARAT ���������dMrict bv working for wages, but" at the 'U Omivrnv, William creek, for sale cheap. ��������� " * ��������� .. . - Z -��������� <.' J0* ,���������;;; .^u:ak'i-ir-nbthOldbctorathu^Cthor Jane, it. will be sold earae time matice an influx of labor which byAacti0J1 would exceed the.demandl ;':We have, np^de.-. *ire to %e tbemedinm by winch itrjnry would ��������� W inflicted on-our laboring -population, .nor to hold out unwarranted inducements to out- slderainy saying that a large field exists in Cariboo for men-desirous/of working for . wnges. We believe, however; we are.correct in saying that;ati'HueV labor jh Cariboo is >,:i I- ;.iii-.fl:.i- a' X^'.i-'"*t,aa ?������ Apply to mvSO G.EO..BYRXR.?, Auction go r. C. J. Solicitor & Notary Public Thrives Victoria on Monday; lhc25lb May instant, for tlie *"���������.'���������;' CASSIAR MINES;; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. r.- . NOTICE. THI3 UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A * Partnership for -oner^l t rn.'inyiurposeP, to be known as BEliDY & TOWNaEND. j. c. bredy;-, : .'A. TOWNSKvO. . YanWinkln, Way 1st. 1874. ������VW ���������AT THE��������� OLD VAN WINKLE STORE Keep on hand' everything IN A HIKING GAS?. firoHlably en.ployed at present, and "that in and wiU rcmajn tberc until tho end of September fact the supply isvslightly short-of tbe ^o^^cit. . ��������� ��������� :, : . ��������� . my3o maud: That the demand will increase in the :tt;0^~;0~ ^^A O^^^a-it���������* 'a* -*'��������������� >-t t-' X '������������������ :- X0S0X- :''A0- *A0iA -;,��������� - A xArAifk"" x: "course of a few���������.weeks���������after ������bigh water���������is >yery probable, as will i>e seen by a brief jplance .at the 'large, mining: operations that ��������� will, be in full blast in a short time in only two small sections of this district���������rConlilin Gulch and Lightning; Creek.. '���������.- 700 .; On Lightning Creek, at the time of c.osinjr down on account of high water, not a single Hie man was to be met-with ; and as one addition lias been made since'then to the num b or o f p ay i ng; claims, \v i th e ve ry p ro b n b i 1 i ty ���������of a second shortly, an; increased supply of labor will be required for that creek. Toss!-' hiy, also^ the prospeciing on Chisholm and . .Veierson creeks may be so, successful ai to ..eUn further increase the demand.��������� 0 .On -Co d kl in G u 1 ch ,;th ei prospect ing of the past six months has opened up a large field i .it i 1 ab or. The pay~-ay erag i n g ;ob oil t vi en tpiinces to the set���������haa .been xtested on the west.bank;pf that gulch, for a distance of about three thousand feet; ��������� Only one cempany. ��������� howerer. is at present working, the others having being drowned out and forced to st.-p tt) ct p u t up much i nory. These cl ai ins w he n working will employ considerable labor. Tliree new companies bare also been formed vithin the past week to prospect further up the gulch, and ns they will operate on b:>ih banks, tbe disputed question as* to whether the channel continues on in tbe left bank from the Ferguson claim, or crosses the jrulch at that point, will soon be-seized. ;No matter whether the rights or the lefts b:vre i!, io either case a large extent of new ground will be opened up. . Id speaking of the probable .'demand for labor, we must also refer to-the- Kurtz and Lane Company as being likely in a few months to employ a large number of men. V/o Ctinnot.for a moment, think that after a hege expenditure of money, and the proved faience of a deep chauR el.which there is rvory reason, to expect, from, the most favor * 'utile indications,; contains -nch:-deposes of ' gold. fha11he sbarehoIderk will stop further operations. Indeed ihe prospects of the ctnim are sufllcient to wnrranfc the prosocsttion of tise work of testing ihi3 channel with all the means at the corapany;s command, and .there can be little doubt of the guecess of the enterprise. ���������..'��������� >.. Several of the outlying creeks might be mentioned a3 likely to employ consider- nbl e 1 a b oi\ in a .Tew ino n ths���������Jack of Clubs miif A a tl ct , for i h st an ce*; We ha ve abs ta i ned : from; spec u 1 al ion in , on r few re m ark?, and aimplv stated facta. We may bejn a position tu a tew weeks to invite a moderate number f meh j n search o f empI oy m ent to vlsi i Oari - On tho above suhject will be delivered by thd -REV. M Ri HALL AT .THE; WESLEYAN' CHURCH, BARKEUVILLE, Wednesday Ev'g. June 10; Coinmenciog at EIGHT o'clock. Tickets ONR DOLLAR. Proceeds to apply to Parsonage Oct) t. v ;' " my������o TOE PEOPLIC OF STANLEY U'FH TO 1 inHfrm tho inhahiiahis ������r Briush rniumbji tnnt they will c-'lt-^r.ue l!ie appronchin*: TTfJi'lays* in a maimer uniUi'D.issecl ia tiiu Caribou District. Tho ��������� HORSE RACES Will commence on the 1st and en 1 on the 4th. The STANLEY DERBY Will !>e run on the 1st for tb.9 LARGEST PURSE EVER GIVEN IX TilE CARIBOO DISTRICT. tS&. Tlie Commritc^ of M-,������D*ljwm>������t \vi?\ lo inform rm-n-rs cl Ruoo Hordes thnt tluT will provide s'>od ^l^.jing for their horses, Tbe 'programme ol' 5por;s" will appear ik-x* \vei-k. -ft������-A criniialinvitulion is extended to everybor'T and tbeir \viv< s. Cy order of the Coin mi Ur? f MARJirALT, BRAY, SI au ley, Uej^t n ing Cree !c, il ay ::.o. ,S-.-c r������: w ry. ffl THS.GOMTY GMr'oFBEn^ COLUMBIA, IIOLDCN' AT PJCIIFIELU, T!j c patrons so ! iherally oxtended .to Uio oR Arm is'r������ppectfully solicU.vl f.-r the new: my 16 0;n The $1,000,000 Loan won't ixtfp.vkre witii GAMBiM PACIFIC EAILEOiB TERMINUS- STORE, .. Quesnelmonth, B,- .,��������� Where tliere are "still plenty of tho best brands of British Columbia FLOUR, LILLOOET BEANS of 1873, ... And other Farm Produce, at VERY LOW RATES. Also, a general assortment of GROCERiES,: S7HEREAS A PETITION FOR ADJTTDT- ? c:iti(������ii of .B-tnkraptev. bOiflitj; dote-"tli*v 26th day lif.vHtiy, A.D WA. ihnlh \y<n duly, filed Ki R j ch flwi ii, \n t J i e Cf 4tn i y C- >u rt * if f ] ri t i.������ > il C< A v, rn h i :\. sitting in rj?��������� ukrnpicy, by 1)4v 1 f> 'n(OMArf VIUV.E��������� ori.o\rheeCn^k, Freti-Mhi-.T, un tor wbie.:i...the f-ai! D.tvid Thomns Pi"ic������J hat lj!.'('ii ���������ttiftnApiuVn Rinkrnpt, ri(dic-) i^ \mrcUy given that tin hi id Bankrupt ih lu'T'diy .reqi.iir.Ml to surrender hht&4f. to' liio.sai-:! Court, at lbfs first meeting oi' ero������llLf.r.-, i������.' b'������ held he- f^re the said Court at Ricl.TiOid flii. tij<; Slh��������� (Uxy ol' Juno, at :11-o'clock in tlie l(tron<>������vjj precisely, andal^o to the Court at t|:������; second milling tn be held at the ??!m.������: plijicfr and hour on tiw lo th day of June. A 1). 1S 74, for't lie sai d , B.������ ti krti p't to piss life c.ei m; na t ion. A t tli 0 ft 1 ���������=��������� t m ee ti n if,, Cro -J i tor.-,' 0 ro 10 com 0 and pro v-j thvif di-ht.c, finti'ciuiose an" as^i^n-io or assirnees of the. Bankrupts citato ������'tnd eil.eeis ; at. the seeon-j tneeti! \ g. pw. /for ������.' ebt<; of ��������� cr? <'��������� itfirs- will be rccc'i ve < J. and tbe Bankrupt v/j'l fog required to Kubaiit liims':-!]" to be '.x-Jrhinodatid to at&kn ajuSi dis:ydosutv anil <{].s- covery r-'fall his estatjand e/IV-eis,. and to: Gnisn nfe- exiniin'ttiMD. . '."-"��������������������������� Kfitie& U ven-hy given to 3'11 p^r.-ons iodrbted to the sulJ Bankrupt or. l.h,ut have any <?" id.? eG"rci:-, not to df.div^r thy r-;t?i!??- but t������> Jdin-X Lindsay of. Rjeii- DRY GOODS, . BOOTS a SHOES, HARDWAR.E. and DRUGS- i*^������ Commission, Storage and Forwardins biisinoss done at reasonable rates, ���������-..::-";.������������������/ my3^m ������������������������������������ ,- ��������� ' .-. ��������� JA.3. REIP. | ;> notice; Rb KIMHALL. Dkcmskd. ��������� RENDERS ARK INVITJED BY THE t undersigned for the . ��������� ., Store and well-assbrtfed Stock of Goods . therein, on K<������illtloy Creole. A complete Inventory of the Kslato on Keitbl y Crock has been tak-n by the nrder������i.gne������l. Any p* r- sou wisiiing lo in^p^ci or iir-t a cipy of the sam������% can do so on application to the under-ipiod, cr inspect the stock at the Store on KeiMiW'Creok . Copi-'s of the Inv-.'-ntory may'be so������rn on application to Mr Bates. 100 .MiJo Post, and to Mr Barry. Forks of Qiiesnd. T-riders to be sent in on Ihe lVisis n' the Inventory, and any ^rorvis p'oid up lo date of T-iider heiiifr nc- copied will be.deducted from the ahiouiii of Tender, ���������at Bnrk'cnrillo rates aiid :r.:i^ht to Kcithby. The highest or any Tend.-r not nec*cs:irily acepted. Sealed T������.*n lew will be rec< iyid i.y tlie under-ignojl at ids o.'fico in ii.irkervlllc up loaioon on tbe 30th day ������^f May, IS74. CRO. BYRNES,'. B^rk-rvilK', April 28, 1874 my 3; NEW ADVEUTISK-MKNTS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Off let i i Orei; will the., peril Per FCri] Elected from the best -K������ruso in Victoria, J. a. - , ���������'. ;tuRaV12R& co. ; LAOTES' TRIMMED HATS; , ; FANCY SILKS, DRESS PATTERNS, JiElMNOS. pla ins. POPLINS, BLAUK.ALPAOJL HOSE, ; Largaonl email Sl2cs, and"Children^ BEST FRENCH CORSETS, ARTlTPLCIAL FLOVv'EUS, kishons. . ..'.';;. LAWES1 UNDERCLOTHES, FANCY FRINGE, BUTTONS'. . X- SEWING .SILIT, &o. G eirt's & Boy's Straw Hats SILK SHIRTS. NECK .TIKS. BOWS, , SCARFS, UUTTKRFUKS; Mr? ���������i'x"y' iinyV2in��������� v ". A'. 0G voy Vic: yes I -liirn 0 Tuc t lingers dj *: ISO!!, A'������:' [Successors to D. l������urtJ5.& Co J IMPORTERS AKO DEALERS IN IJCSrtlQKS, :-yr :$VC$ 0X Xr'- m TOBACCO, O TT Dry Goods and , lotliing CLINTON EXTRA FLOUR. ;' $& AH Goods of tbo' Best Qiijllity af.d."at;lbs liowest Prices. n-.trkereii:\ May 0. . : ������TO^ *��������� HAS ON* HAND A WELL ASSORTED STOCS OF GROCERIES, IT BARKERVILLE, 9 Auctioneer, Commission ���������5 ;��������� and Mining Asrent,, iPFEMSEE ":iM_ {SOMSYAKCSl. #*rfinods received n nd stor.^l ������n FIRTti-PROOF CJS1VLA.H-, arid liberal advances lnade.(������n awiv*, ������t re isonalile rateg. . .-.-: -. -ifiyHin -' . r;; Notice..... ;.";. In ih n Th :a 11 c r . 0'f tb 0 * ��������� E?! a to an d Effect s 0 f ; EDWARD H.KIMBALL. -dcc������aswl..' '; A IaIa PERSONS VTiZO ARK i^DKBTED' r\. to the liltovH Rstutc nra rvquired to ]j;ty the amounts due iorthwiib ; jind all prrsona who" bnve any el.vims agrdnf-t the Siiid JH-statfl two requirod to *e������fit in tieir neeount?, duly proved, on or before the'la t day 'of July, 1874, to ' ; !CHAS..K. P00LET, -" Oiiicjal Adniinwtrator.' . Dated Ticforia, Ud. April, 1874. . Xmm, mm. .; ; PROVISIOMS,,, HARDWARE, CLOTHING, PATENT IVIEDiCINES, &c. COME ALONO WITH YOUR CASH ^3- AND GET BARGAINS: ^g������ '-'���������������������������' m!*' ' - ' ��������� WORK ON THE C. P. RAILROAD MAY BE DELAYED, j". but at present we can bold cit to theiu^^o^IJn.latXiXXuXX'Xh^ { y(mm n HERKEY mv-jwfli������t a im ������r������B PKn iaiay aoa ID ������UH tnou.3 rJlJacr'wbo has tried j ";'M' '^"'l A^ign^, whom tl 10 Court lu.s appoiuu s^ ������ons liable to |ny Iti������rl T������x for 1374 with Iii tho bUA$mUwe_ vM*������* success; In otber gold Kod^Sr^S SvSm,0[ Car'bo������ can bc SGea JU . folds' iDdncfffleats for.prd^pec������iiig of the sicmt a*>j)k Wa*14���������*i������23*fOB6 &&e&wi1fo\n-lh* gold JA3tfE3 1J N 1)3 A V, , Clet>;��������� fiounty Court an 'j C.'f.ci.'iJ A p������isn*������ BiCb������?3':t WUy 2������. 1S74, suy^O * ; the Cuurt H >use, KijiiiieH. ���������TAMR^ LINDSAY. Collector ot KoadTdx. Si������bftoid, ktmi ry,14, 1-874* .. ��������� , jnyB lm Blac^smitli;;;-v - "Stanley, Is,at his old;stand, nnd is prepared, to'do v . ALIJ'KINDS OF WORK IN HIS LINK,1 ���������Promptly, artistically, and at tbo lowest ^oinjjr.atrs, ���������'��������� jf.'u;^Jtavbg' a L ATHE on ' th b. A premisoa+ ��������� Turriea Work maclo a specialty; . niyifl-ani ; ' Why Drink yonr Tea and Cofiee witliout Milk ? WHEN I /THE PIONEER HIIaKMAN, who Is at bis X oid 6 tan J on , .���������..,'. LIGHTNING CREEK, Is prcpn red to supply' M\Va to Mintita- nt their Cabins at 76 Coats,,������4 .to.Hotel* at 50 Qent$ :X>et G-aUoh. ���������������������������'���������;; on bo lie pc ce ar to w O tc S tl su in L C C ft s^ F c m ii fc / ' ���������: o ������������������������������������ ��������� '��������� .... gaggsaggsgresrarn*^^ fe3ftttg2**J3s^a^^ A7; THE CAMBQO SFJ SATURDAY,; MAY 30, 1874:.- , t Notice. ��������� Mr. Li nd ������ny; ��������� nf Va n AVi n k 1 e. wi 11 *Hct as ngeut f<>r 1 he Sic>rrr fcEif on Lightning Creek, unit all orders left with.(hat gentlemen will bo promptly attended to. Parl:**s at the lower end ot Lightning desirous of sub- perilling." wilt njease leave their orders at Mc- DermoIt's, Stanley. .Rent by. Mail to siib- fcribi'rs at the rate of.SI per month, payable laadvatice. 0 .������������������ -. '��������� X CLINTON. Clinton, May 29-The last of Gansby Ysuf; fey party left to day 'with the pack train for tie 150; thence to the Chil riot h.: Mr Bell left r _, _, y es ter d ay tor Ques r.el, bis party p ve ce ding ^4-\. him. ��������� ��������� ' ���������'��������������������������� - - .: - : KV^-f Only one case fur llie Court of Assize on Ax71t Tuesday... . '...'-' ,L P������w ������������������������������������������������������ ' ' vrcTORiA. IPggs rx i L' *% .Victoria. May, 26���������Sto am orOt ter arrived mm. --S horn S! i ck o e nx ye a to r d :\ y. Wb en llie Otic r yxAyM arrived at Wrangle ihe Ilope waa uJongside yy;A:WXhc Crtlilomia. --Both 'steamers'left naif, an fj/v^,���������" ttour alterwin'ds. Use'former with a full load Pl^^g-of freight and mule* for-the Stiekeen. . fl7'A:Mn l{ would tippcur..that nothing new ling been ^^^mstruck in tbe Caviar country this year, at the ^^^S'puin'*- {'m". if' ought not-to be forgot I en that ^^^gj^-O'-piictino'the frozen ground is bulb tedious ^^^^und unsatisfactory.��������� ��������� " ,-; ^^^������- Mr Pol land; a farmer 'at- Clullum bajyW.T;. ^^pS^ius been killed hy Indians. . ��������� ��������� ^ . ^^g^pv'.. T!ie sUuimer Emma and schooner."Clack. ^^^8?ip^"'m"n^- wHh'Nelson's pack train..sailed for "'"^rl'rke.erfM.ttsti'^ye.RlngV.-^.^ - fcThe steamship Prince Alfred arrived at 7 ?.tfs morning from Saa Francisco.- *��������� ������.'���������'.'��������� 0/-> Victoria.' May 2G���������Tlie steamship CalTfpr Oft returned from Wranglu lust jugbt; with J������n ouiiees ot Caspar gold. No' later news rbin tbe mine's. "..;' *.'.'-..'" "- " ������ ;;" , CANADA/ 7 A Ottawa,; May 23 ���������Mossea'u pare notice of a Resolution forno address to the Queen for a tgenera j a������nner,ty fbr p ersons charged with the " vun mission of off^ijees iii connection Willi the 1 is!'���������.ivh ������������ti**s������������������ i:if (8ti'J and 1870. r\vris ni* r.nttuidment .asking.; for Ihcc.m- rtvuiCvmeni of m instruction .at ICsqni malt this rvar. arid.tbe expenditure of a million and a i.iif of do}) arson the mHi.hl.and within a year, ���������x pending- not -leas than 10 per sent, per allium ������f 'tin* agjrregnle cost of the section from rprt Edmonton In E������qu:malt.: ' X The mnendmeni. waa lost. Messrs. DeCos- 103, funster.- Farrow, Jones, and Plumb for, nd 77 against. Mr Caitwright, Minister of Finance, leaves m- I'wiirope to.-'niiht to negotiate a $40,000,000 WM m f ul way loan, and it is also rumored to get Jutland to grant a guarantee ot a larger sum or railway purposes. The House, will rise in a few days. Mr J. D. Edgar,- won has been-on a mission -> British Columbia, was defeated for South )xfonl yesterday. The Ottawa Free Pres? of the 9th says Sen- tor Corn wall, iii of email-pox, has been taken harga of by; the Sisters at the General Hoa- itat, and is progressing favorably. In the House of Commons, in Committee n the riew Election Bill, Thompson ot Cnri- ���������>o moved as a ^uard against bogus nomina ons that the candidate be required to de* osit $500, which should be given to the sue useful candidate. : . EUROPE.:..;.. Madrid. May 21���������A fight between C^rlist? nil Republicans in tlie Province of Larrigenn ) (1 iy resulted in the defeat-of the former ���������ith a loss of 40 killed and many wounded. lie Car/lists in Catalona have been .defeated y the Nationals, Concha has rcoccupied Irduna. ' . , London, May .21���������The Czar left England today.; ��������� ��������� ���������'��������� * London, May'22���������A Paris dispatclrto the Sf a is d ti r d ������i y $ i t is t li o n gl, i 11 h at th e co m b In a* i. i o n. vi\ a d e i ilst n igh t coni p le tes: I he. MiiitM ry n������i d w t! 1 11 e su pcessf u 1, and that the no w Cab - i net wil 1 be f o mi ed to d ay. Bonap ar tis is rt nd Legitimists Will be oxctuded; a duel between Prince Metlernicli and Co u \\ { Mo n li b el lo to o le . p lac e to - rl a y. Th e Count was wounded in the ami and disabled. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY CELEBfiATION. Monday was as auspicJons a day as tJonld well be found for the celebration of nn anni versary. Ttie (i clerk of the weather" in entering the orders of the day, graciously ruled that instead of the "queen's weal be r? usual at this time of the year, Ca ri bo oiles should have a splendid, sunshiny day to testify their loyally to their sovereign and enjoy and par ticipate in the sports so well arranged by the celebration co mm ittee. From early morn the. numerous fl*g staffs of Barkerville displayed their banners,, and a very respectable'assemblage of 'people lined the street.at: the hour appointed for the commencement of the sports of the day. As'announced in the programme, a contest took place between members of the. H.vrsbrVilu: yui'A bhiuapb for a purse of $10 fur the first water thrown from 200 feet of hose attached to the upper hydrant. .One party was commanded.by Mr John'Bibby. the other by Mr Frank Perrett; At the tap of the bell, the hose carriage was :Uken out of the engine- ho nee, the hose-, attached to tbe; hydrant, and water thrown-by: bolh p a r 1 ies i u b ��������� ss than two mi im t es..... Th p time was���������Pe ire it's command, 1'.-. minute :1ft seconds ;./ Bihby's. .command; 1 mihnte, 18 seconds���������speaking well for thei activity .and. tfiiciency of the Brigade. ;'The : :. . ; ��������� .; ������������������ QUOIT���������'TOUirXAMKN'T- : 'Al '0 tiex t to ok pi ace; ��������� ������Vn d \ be b ?$ t; p! avers sefec fed * o com pete for the iitke. The gw m e,..was; 21 poin 1 s." The mmch was Waiker and Skym against Li])::oU.Nul Rogers |. won "by the two for.merv ��������� -jAnl Ai.iX'-.:-''-A--. 0-.A \ A fie r th ; Ux:: ;.a a t������oil of. tb e q u oi t! m a tch ,��������� it iitinsK v..\cii;G. A , IFot tho first, race, 300 yards, only on a entry was : made���������Urahum's (the; ColbretlO bay mare. No racing stock having yet arrived on the creek, the ��������� public had to be content al .witnessing a wiilk over the course. .For theseCond race, best 2 in 3, BOO yards, two entries were m ad e���������-Nason 's bay ni a re, an di; JV S. Rob er (so n 'a mare.; ? This wasoneof the bost racea ever nin on the Barkerville con rse. Th e. Naso n h o rse won -the fi ra fc t wo heats; in: each heat coming, in ab ou t four necks abead.;. ���������;��������� . ' '.. ���������:.;.--."'. ". .-;'' "; The horse-racing closed the spoils of the! day. Everybody was pleased with the success of the cel'ebr all on, . a ud , the 'tba n ks o f t he c o mm uni t y a re d u e. to the g en tl e men through'whose exertions'such a pieman t day was -*���������*-��������� -������������.* ->���������������- ' B a ax a np'S ExiuiESS. w ith the m ai 1 s, at4 ri ved at 8 o'clock last night. The following passengers came, to Barkerville:��������� G. M. Mo wis, F. J. Alexander, H. .T. Tolmie, and Alex. O ra a t. An Ex t ra w i t|i se ve n Chin ese���������fire ra e n an d two w omen ������������������will a v r i v e th i s in o in - lug. The following passengers ft re hooked for the do9M. express : Mr and Mrs Weldofl fcttd Josepli \^eldon. heiog then r>.f,/n. a Roy.d satitte was fired, (iffcr-whichA'tie progritihme of sports was-re" suTued. For the - ';.'.��������� .-' :':-.- ��������� - ���������.' ' .. 100 taud foot nAC-r:.' ', . ��������� .there weti* fr+Vir. entries���������V/. B. Steeled Joseph \V e I d o ri, M o wa 11- an d Fay el.: ;fFhe c on test: w as sjiarp: between- Steele and Weldon. and the .m ������t a 1 ot b otb ge n lie men ��������� f ai r 1 y teste d. Mr 31 eeleV after a; fi ii e run'.; p asse (\;. th e. .'��������� wi rip \ n g post-aboriV 12 feet ahead.of' Welden'. ��������� Moyyatl c������mingin third.; For the; .. ; ��������� ' .... '���������. A'- 'A BACRTVAnp RAfJR:"'"'-.. three entries���������Mr S. A. Sbsrers. Mr Jos. TVel: don. and D--FaVelV \)Toi\ by Mr Rogers. .Tin- ... WHKKr.nAnVow UACJ5 ���������iit-'irded much, amusement.. Four entries were' m tlde���������Mess vs. Bo! wrp n ,:AV.eld on. Lars'ens., .an d Fur el. Weld on,' being endowed with a'sort of second sight, wheeled8 straight for the winning-post, leaving his .competitors scat'; t ered a 1 o ng ������be con rse dri vi n.a hi e very d i ree��������� lion but the'right one. Only two entries were made for the - VAULT! NO UT OU JGMi'i VVeldon and Favel, and after several attempts by the former to clear the bar the pVizo was awarded to Favel. UUNNI5G HTGn JUMP. .' . three entries��������� Weldnn, Favel, and Chief Constable Lindsay. The contest was between the two former, the tatter having retired.��������� Won by Favel'. :.'��������� UOP, RXIP -AND JOMPi ]'X": Three entries���������A. Casseltnan, Weldoa, and Favel. Won by Weldon. staxoiso JUMP. Two entries���������Weidoa and Casselmau. "Won by Weldon. sokes r.ACB������;..:j . ��������� \ .- Eightenlries���������Judge BaUjlIughPiOss,Rogers Perre'Lt, Denny, Morris, Moses and Favel; In th is race popul at5.' opi nio n received a severe shock, the heaviest, man in Carihoo coming in third, astonishing his smaller competitors, ami leaving the highest dignitary in the dtslrieijo pay the' $2 50 forfeited, by the last in BAintRtrvittk Scuool KxA.MixA.Trox.-Mir Jefsop; Superintendent of- Education, paid a. .flying'-visit-to Carihoo by last Expros?, aiid oil Saturday morning be.ld an examination of the Barkerville public school, the pupils [were examined in reading,-spelling,- tables, geography and history., and althonghI. all i ti ere 1 y .1*egin riers, acqn i Med tllemsel ves very creditably; The'Superintendent has*placed it on record in the Visitors' Book- that: " the teaching "All" through-the school has" evidently been.of the most thorough description ^discipline, good, school-room neat and orderly;1' The.visitors present at-tho; examination* also expressed their gratification at the. progress m a d e by the child re ii, and co m p 1 \ m eh t ed. llie Re v./ M r ��������� 0 a U o n i he success o f; his teaching. We learn from-the total number'of tendance for a 1 i h e sch oo 1 o pen ed in Se p te m ber,; .1872, is the I avgest n u m ber nrcscriif A n y ������ n ������'." ^ *y ? l^i largest average for.any ono month.:was 10i for *. N ove:nb er, < J 873 ;'' average. :atteridarice; si n'co Jan uary','���������' 1 S7.4, tiearl y; 8 ;" ayefage; at-r * Koad OrKXK.i).-^The Government "A'gbni"- having promptly-attended to the opening ot the road for wheels between Barkervillo .anA Van Winkle, Wilmot made the first drivO ihrobgli On Thursday; 28lb'May. .This isv^o believe, fclio earliest date on record on which wheeled-vehicles have made the through tripy altho'ugli^as the snow has only been, partially shovelVed^out of the canyon7^cre'difc is due to Wilmot for thri skilfnI manaer in w!;ich I19 made tbe fl rst.trip. ;:of; tho 'season with a full load of passengers-.-;. 07' . ��������� ��������� ��������� >- ���������. - - ��������� - * ��������� Last week's Standard contains a letter s'gned ;���������>' W.'.IL 'M^^'and. dated-Lightning Creek, in which the writer urges the Govern^ " ment to undertake tbiev prospecting of tho Cariboo district... XW-H. 'x&������ should writcy another letter, and>urge upon the iGr'o'yern* ment the^advisabilityof-gunplying the miner* of ihe dislnct'with bread and beef..gratis. . .One proposition is quite as reaaonabie as thai .other. . x: ���������' :...i :' % ���������' ' ��������� ��������� .:' ���������". ��������� -.; ! Ltoutnixo CntuEK Ckt.rbaATiox.���������The��������� pre-. :1 i m in a ry n 0 i ice ann onncin g. ��������� th e celebra tioa of the'apprpaching holidays on Lightning will be found in another..column.;- The committee are determined to spare no effort to make.tba 'holidays,as.attractive'" as possible.XParticii-' .t..t������o,.���������������U hri f������nhl������aho^:hoYt WnoV. ��������� ���������engagea;lu.puiwng'.iue;raco.' imy& ��������� uu uigu^-; ���������nihg in good or3ef. targe rollers drawn by pic.ii will bousedto ievel'it,and every benna taken to make* tlie ground firm. The track * When finished willbe Very level and straight,- .-��������� ,;'MOuOxxETtti; Mt\\- three '-��������� race: ^hof{es, - \A on 77. s~ \ are Chairman .of .tho BritishJ3olunibia,Wesleyari District, who i t wi I \' ,hc fecpl 1 ected vjsiiied C a rib 0 o 1 asV s u ni m er;, i n a ie (ter :.p ub 1 ish ed i ii the 'I Wesley ah; < -M issi 0 n ary: Notices,^ th u s speaks vof' Barkeryi 11 e :��������� ";. I spent a Tveek with Mr ;Hall, v during.\vb ich: I visited -several, of the mines both on Wi 11 \am and Lightning Creeks. I happened ;t*o be; tiiere on.the 1st of July, and saw Barkerville; in Jls- best atlire- Do mi u i 0 n Day was c el eh ra ted m th rem ark- oble order and sobriety. I was informed that two thousand people,incIud ing Chinese, were present. I never saw so large a gathering of (i he looking men. They were wel 1, d ressed : 'most of them.were lar.e'and strongly built, and their countenances had a very inlelHgeni' expVessiph. The holiday-lasted two days, and I saw only one mxn who was the worse of liquor.*'* ... sinking in rock. Ax 7 , ���������������������������; ���������.:':: ���������'������������������ ':. -X: x i '"; ;;coxKiax oolciJ.��������� ���������:: ���������:-��������� /:.''. . .** \ The /Ferguson co; washed^ up 18 o55.1asV v^eelc; -The-Ottawa co���������-adjoining, has>notye,t bottomed .its shaft; a fair prospect was ;pb* (n i ii.ed ��������� i it 'the "gravel. s trite k after r ge tti n'g through'the clay, and theyv are now.- sinking through slide ; the water is ralber too heav^ ; f 0 r-l'li 0 isti������ g w.i tb a b a c ke t. A ne w com p an y, . !:he, Point,; 13 interests,: .was organised thw . week; ' and.;$r\\\}\ commeh.ee sinking Itnmedi*��������� fitely. The old White Pino claim has been taken up again, and a new shaft started so mo 200 feet further up stream I ban (he old work*; ings. .-'.Lewis? Morgan is- also sinking.a shut) opposite the Ferguson co* . x;x > .���������jf jjg '-"-���������gaggp BRITISH COLUMBIA. ���������Mr Rogers -was first in. sack it age. Three entries���������WeUtoh, Favel, and M.pses,��������� After a langlinblo* run, during which M.oses tried a few steps forward on the crown of his head, Weldon passed tho winning-post first. BOYS AND* GIRLS' HACK. The juveniles had a, glorious day of it. After the regular race had boon won by Master John Hough,several match races were got -up for tbe 'amusement of the; little ones, but pirttimtr ww in every- instance beaten, Dom 1 xiox Dat.-A !arge. and iufiuentia! meeting was held in the Then Ire" Royal; Barkerville, on Monday evening last to take steps for the proper celebration of Dominion Day. A committee was formed to make tbe necessary arrangements, and- a.,deputation appoluted to confer with tbe people ol Lightning with the object of fixing the celebrations at the two placi s so that one would not inter, fere wi lii the 6 iher. 11 was f0u n d iinposstb 1 e to effect a compromise by which the celebration of Domini on Day. con Id be h eld, ;on , dif- f ere ni d a ys, an d. w 0 will th eref 0 re h a v e two rival, celebrations, this year. .. . Lkcturk.���������Tlevl.Mr. II.iU will deliver a: lecture on !l H e r 0'es. a n d He ro! sni "at th e Wesley an Ch urch, B arke mile, on Wed ues^ a y e v e ni n g, -Jan e 10. co rum en c nig at , e igh t o'clock.--. The proceeds of the lecture will be applied to'paying off the debt on the Parsonage, an^bje^tbafcj^wjlt.oomfneiid" itself to every one desirous of- contributing his mite towards the support of the zealous body ot Chris ti an missionaries wh ose labors i ii Britisb Columbia deserve the highest pvai3e.. Stbamku VjOTonrA���������We are glad to learn that Mr C K. Wright is, getting the steamer Victoria ready for launching, and that she will shortly resume ber trips between. Q������������>��������� uej.and Soto w**������ ]^OTICR IS HEREBY -GIVEN. "th&t;;Hi8:- ���������v.- Excellency the Governor-General in Council has been pleased, by. and with tho advice of bis Privy Council, to disallow tho Act passed*pii the 21st day of February 18.74, .(Qtitiiled as follows, viz.: ..���������..:/. ��������� "Ah Act to authorise one Justice of the Peace to do any act, matter, or thing hereto* tore to be done by two Justices of the Peace, iiiicl to give an appeal to Courts^ot- General or Q.uarler-Sessions.*' ; ; -r -"- ; Dated 18th April, 1S74. ��������� ., -; ; -0" By command.'' ���������'���������" ;������������������/.��������������������������� jouN.Asn. : my 30 . . Pr<?v incial Secrot^try. ���������ya AtJ-poiiitments. w" *���������. " Provincial Secretary's OiSce! ��������� ��������� - 4th April, 1874. ' ; His Excellency the Lientenant-Governptf ; in; Council��������� has beeh pteased. to a,ppoint��������� tile ;. foilowing^entlemeiv to. be Trustees "jot Uie Cache Creek 'BoardingSchool .:;������������������ 'i f; X. '���������-- The Hon. C.. F. C'ouswaix. . - A0- ;: ...; Jamks CAkriiBLT*', Esq. .-; ������ C. A. Skmun, l^q;, M:P.P. >��������� ,A Ar'A Puilu' Pakek,'Bb-q.-.-'. ���������'-.'.!Provincial SecretaryVOfficej A; ;. .���������". '2.1st April, 1874. ;.. His Exc.eUency-'the Lieutenant-Governor' fc ;been: pi eased:to;- appoint vJ6fls.,.jB^ncocSit X' Lp v Ki.ii. l^'3 q.. to be Co ro her for th at' p 0 r t i 0 a of the Cassiar Country adjacent to the Stickeea 'River. .- ;.''.'-"X'^x. ��������� ���������������������������...-^. x.: ' ' . Pr0Vin eiaf Secretary's 081 ce, : ' 2d Aprilr1874: ������������������;��������� The Lien lenan t -Go vern ol*; in -Council feas , been pleased:fco appoint the Eon. Provincial Secretary to.be Minister'of Mines, agreeably to tbe provisions of tha: ''iiiaUtsrof. Miu^ ��������� ��������� :si* ��������� ^ m ^Kfc^V^f-^ �� vw&twwr?*w*P,y* ,u ��#;' MISCELLAl^EO^i la' Ifil :1 &�� ���^ Sff i -Y<^iS* ^f^v ��S-; frC to*��lio^ erly kaown as, tb;e - ^ - *.. ���.- -... ..--- :$jjg^.ftiii: bp at all Umes ^.f Cr^JArJe?Baloon. wliero '^prc^|2tto-funiisn' W 0 lii - 'Xy X'XX, X''.'���''���'������������..'��� '������ y- '������"..' y*"-1^, ����� 0MSmiMEsif: ���" "mt ^CfciLL&NEpUS. KttfttK^H^^ IMEPAE ATE^EALED TENDERS, endorwfc " " Tender for Section Onegsicpla^VTali&jg ^of d^^d^'Tender for^ec^Twp;Ni^a Galley i^ad^iirbe!reMy^%:th^u^I Signed uptofoionof-Mont&y,the8thof Jiiiij next^ fcm th^f construetionofa Wagcm Road fronif Woodward's housei; tq^okjs mny) Section'No. 1 extends from-AV^odward's hpu?e to Indian Campv about two .miles below Little 4S Johnny?tf%andJ;Section 2 ijdmVthe Camp, to Cop|^|P6rry. * ,the? ^ARi.lB furnisbod ilO.UaESaadCIGARg. mm . '.,' .' aQar.dU.rT;^$12l^;^;;^if^| v; c^rs,,%;V - ' , ������ /:: ���' ;������""*' 00^iXAX i ��� JxA0X XX 0 '.EJansand Specillc,atl6n"s..bam:lbe seen and ^itii'"tiif lrS^^E3' A:l^��ftjcolaValley ;>Uhapfficg�� of'.the �� -*8 : '- ,N> ^ritflSfttbe.oMe'Q of the Lands-and Works Ds; la^Hpiotiift^r.;^ : ���", * ; Xx- ' -',s ^ ' ' v* *^i rV A*u * ' \ \ ������ ""'Each .Tender must; be ���'accompanied %, a *<�� ^ < '. bond,duly signed by:, the; contractor himself ..\J��?* -%l iattd, tv^o ;other responsible,, residents of the ��*te?��d��FAM.' ^Province in apenal sum amounting to afcleast Ibne^thirdvtbe contract pric# for the faithful rodmpletiop^f the worfc xA0 '*-'NO TENDER WILL BE Ai fdEFTED UN- JLESS 'ACCOMmNIED;TO$iip-BGND: A�� S., ..<���>;���������-.���-,'.'��� ������,-,'������. ���',-;��� i r ..,:',:-. . ���.���..������- ; , ���'��� :-..-. - , r-.:.... -:.���.-- ',-!'-.- . -y'-V- 'r-: r.--\ V' ;'..���.-.':' i:; "��� ��� ;'-";���' ^':'.X.:y^ ^ .���-������'"��� ';'^: .::>:; "'.������ ���- ���^-rv'^:?''','^?':-: '::������' ��� r ' .: ���;.; '' ���'���.��� !;.The lowest orvany. Tender, not- necessarily ^cep'tedvfe: .;;--;'' - ' ' ! ax r: xx fi ��%*^6BE^^^^iiir^ ,:, Gfalef Comtoisaioher ofPdblic Works. 1 7PRA} BB ikt-AR Y' ^AR^|3tE'iSV.#r ;;|:;y^;C!^|^^ .^ ^x~yx 1^^^ ������^m Wl0 W^^ina^Mor^^pjiri^^^ A'M. I^ptoria, 3pth;'April, 1874^ my 15 mnWbmS xx. :X0 ;0i -���-���..Xr: 'M '0-r '&s>- ���Mlfl^B*Mi^ia*8JeP m^^yptep^ro^^Q., furnish'-1,11 mberSat theirg Mills; ;|��k4 William Creek, or deliver: to ordw.!*/ "X - pLtfMBER-DELIVERl^^)N IiI&HTNIN& 1 Hftvlhg-ft Planlag.-Maohlne.lE; operation J they w iiPssErf.M^ii!ii ^'tfefMtoryl'raleBi;'-, pp.- Bfl^'^ ���'��� -'���* ;--'" '?i>f . : Y^ ��� -'!).�����.' (lv'f^rVv;v."'':' ff-K'-y-. ^^if^fe |jjj. i*. .'���A.t?r.^:j'sis"'\ ���!>--������'->V-a-..������"-.'."--:���'-���<;- ������:- X'X'Ar^ X'0i.'y ...' ���'���'*'���:.?���... .'- . *��� ��� -..'���' ; .'*,'"���'.. ':. .. '..' ' - m W^WiM'N^S^'^ &-0 ,^Cder.|pSNicola|Ri^er B$|||;P will bj ie|eiMflF^M' th e* vii ndersign^^gjto-; n o prilw |l^^^(0 '-8th day.:ofvWtt||nexfc,-foy ttie ^nSrjutfetiSn; of. a,>Bridge acrbss. the. Nicola *t$ro^S^lti junction -with Thompson River. ���'" Ian�� and Specifications an be.seen.'and Bl.'jnk'Forms of,!Bond^obtaihedVat'.the.cfesi' ���dence;ofv^rnA.,Rpbfa,^.NjeplaTalley; atthe Office oiihe Government Agents at Katnloops and'Lytfon/and^at the office of the Lands and'Works Department, Victoria. X ~ , .^Eacfe^fn^Mpsfe', be ;aceompau^d^|jy^il vBb'tiiS^^l^miipy; the'' contractor- hintsqlf, 7anJd^S|d^liCT^espdnsitile r ndenEs of-.tljc^, ^Proyffl^inS^p^nai sum;'- amotint-n?g ^"^f least m & ihiv& pb iti contract price/for the faithful complcttGn of thefwoik -��� A' 'f NO TmM^^'&^mSP^D^'UN-. fi��S;ACCtfAlffi^lBI}^^H^ B0ND AS ABO^a- -\. -'- --^ '.vv>^,;' ��� - ; ... - - ISfOIDIGE. iMl^MrSllEREBY ;GIVEN to nil Aliens ^? ,'.-resident within -the ���Provirice of British CoHiitbia^hb may be desirous/bf becoming ;nktiral1zed British Subjects, tliat, up to the 1st day'bf-July. 1874, the law of British Go lumbia, as Ho Naturalization, will remain' in force; byiwliicb law, only one gear's residence within "tho Province is required toV^nablei an #Iieh to obtain the righlsof a Brittsh Subject, ^;'Onand^fteM^ inwof Ganadaj respecting Aliens, will come into; operationJn^this Province^ by which law a resyence pf three years in the Ppmin]on of Cahaij#is required before an Alien : can be ;naturalize4v.^:>- ST PAR*ii& PRESENTE. donne aux - etrangerai habitant la Province'1 de;la Colonibie V^jtaniiiciue^ ���!d��l^'x:4?e]tTO;.im|te-) ralise comme Sujets Britan niques :��� -V; Que jusqu^au ler du niois de Jiiillet, 1874, la 3lpi|de la: Coipiiie de laiColombie Britan^ n iq^^jiicernanI; 1 a; iiatn ralisation' des etrab- gerS^tera enl6^llnj^neAie^ex\geA^UB resi- den|M|eulement dlunel^aapee (1) dans lopays. po'uJ^Wrer ft nnVetraoger- les droits d'un S0jjaj!S@iannique.:.' I ^^^Jqu'aprei' le leiidu1 mbis'deQuillet. **>: BRITISH tthsassigen e&J^Bfi^>"ayanf qu'un e(r% urer puisse etre naturalise. mm ������ * --���a,*x* -: . - I^I'ME ���INVD^I^^v , ;fl^lCpiumbia,;woh)i^nde[i1id\^ w :^lufechen,'������ weldre;'' b ^tl3Blcht}|eM"Engl ische Burger zn werden. Pass das; jatzige Geselz ^wOIches einen Anfenthalt von Emem Jahre in Ber v Prp&inz veiflan jrv.. u m dns R^ehfc zu be: kdramen, cnglisohefw(larger zu wer<Sfc-nur bislzum ersten Jul! IfJ^in'Kraffc blefbt. " Yon dem ersten Tajv%"ab, des monats Juli. 1874,'Tritt das?Canadi^he <^S#;: fa ffraft, welches einen AufentUltvori-Drei Jahren in Canada yerlangtj.um u^Reeht zu bekommen englischerBurgerzu#erd.en. ' my.9 X .The lowest 6rjany fender notJnecessarily accepted;: - ;"..; A/70 vi,, 7 " ��� --1X7 *,-; ; '"';��� ,. ���''''" '/^;ROBERT:BEAVPN,:-; : Chief Commissipner of Laads.andj Works. JtoFKATI(iN^fiEGl3TRmON? I iff V9TERS_ACT, 1874. pThe attention of all Electors in the Pro- I'ince, whose names now appear op more than piSe Register, is called to the following Sec- Iions#f the, above A^ct, viz;, 17 and 18, which take away: from f such Electors the right of vo ting, an d pro v i d e % p en al ty oil those who vote if their names appear on more than one' Register.. .. '. ., A , ��� ���"- ' ���' . 5 -By command.; '. '; JOHN ASH.- Provincial Secretary's Office*+' j x . "'.-. April 17,ISTik. ' -:\ : ' ' Lan da and Work 8 Department. Victoria^ 30tb Aprils 1874. A 4mt!H ii 5 f' BARKERVJLLE, ��� ^C:��:R(fe^;i -A.VJ)��� $ao6ess -to l^iff v^s^^ei^ AJ&W TO THE - v. ���? "'" ; AT LjkST C5HANCE, Where a? j ual almost- everything can be' bought at x:\ *rx ,'";"-: "moderate prices. ' A. iSiAIlilH^lsSif^:;-Brass.^ork dono as usual. : my3 ; - ���: -." .*X . .THOS. FLETCHER. A SUPPLY OF TH^ - .;��� ��x?i4Xv ��� {*5^'X1 ���MJ- ^-uiif ���' ��� X 7 A.:"- 'i0x_ ^^-DBALBR'IIV ��� . ;������..������' i|rocerJu^^ a^d ra. ; "Any person whose"ntime is^n thefR^gis u ter of Voters of two or mbre|El#toral Dts- " tricts; who," three months'afte?;4]ife/ passing /lipf=Uiis Act, shall permit his nora^ to remain \"Ahn more.than one..Register, shaft: have no 'i! righVto vb't^at su-tf"election of a'^iemberto "serve in -^e Legislative Assembly ; and if ** such 1 irsonj aftet 'be expiration of such " =tbret'-kou0A0iixote while hif;name.re- k m mi/��ii ' < x ^ ot more than one " ^lectc/Mii^isfrfdl^jie shall be'jltablecto a Apen^0^^^j^^Stio^eTeco^ere(i in a ���' aumn^^^^,b]bfqre any. Justice 'of .the " Peace, and' in'defa\ilt.of payment,thereof, ���Vah'all be imprispiied; for any term,not ex ���' ceedingone-month.- ��� .:: ��� - : ' iA")l8'i 1^;. person ���whose name is' on the '*��� Register pf^'Yotprs for an Electoral District 11 shall send in 1 his; clairn to vote i 11 any other ** El ectprabpistrict, -tin ti\ he sha 11 ha ve ^ca u sed "his n ame i to; be removed from su c h' Regi a ��� *{ ter; and if any person shall act contrary to ** the provisions of this section, he shall for- " feitf,and pay a sum of money not exceeding '���.fifty dollars, to be recovered before any ? Justice .of: the Peace, or in default of pay- * ment thereof shall be imprisoned for. auy 11 term not exceeding one month." 0. . myO ..;'.. - ��� AlVWAVgON^^AN��. |> ARTIES y MTENDIN(?;b:f6\./!$:\^ilj *��� ; ^ibcmselves of > thej.;>ifii^: Mining *:h��se their groand, -cap':?ii^M^^^y^yi6^.f^'%^l aaU Slaps jnade by addressing " '-'i A> _Cl ������ CAPT. O^ 'j.*v.T&AT&g��ft0��0 IRPASTER^JW^ ^T THE STORE. I.'--' DE P 0 T F OR RmW��ER^!^^��XTRA r Lv/Urt n ( RULES^ELAT^ ^SP - AH appitoatt"onsvf&|^nto pNlftilBropfirJy-tho subject .# i^g^1^10^^!^^^^^^^^!^ ��. H HuSPcS:Uc^J^r ^tWiialartrado-cir^tm SpaS^tkrwtse,forW oi-Bwluttls any v.xcHmiveor peculiar ^ ^orj.riv-, iS whatever, or fiir^tfOlngy*ny ��� ma^'f nthhig ���Hko SaS^Ta& fornp^ S ��hfl ft^tilication, to b0;pubUsUe,4 as follpV^vJ?..- y aua^^e ^wBpaperwpubltsbcd.tu^^Wct an S!n^uewsphpcrtAA�� a ��� Dcrliidof at lsasfsix w.M'kff. dprtng tlie interval of: Smc SotSecn the clcsc of tbo liwcrpr^diug Session and tho coaslder.aioa ot the pelitlfm.- -��� -. .,>. . , n a PrfS BmW tbO crectioii of arTult. Bridge .j, SSe>Sa to theHousortlVop?rsoivor persons intend. Uceii&cribGd in the preceding Rule, also atthe j��amo SRMiiciiatbnd to aak^tbe extent P ttm prMta &��lilorm, nrE^ > tbe interval;��� b*twcpn t m SuSS or ptew for the passage brj^^whj Vh meuSnlngW w.i.'Ui?r they Intend^ to crct a Uralvb^or^unUW?^ S^trak-froiii Rules relative t^Priyate Bills. ��� C' ' Clerk of the Legislative, Assembly. :K2n (i^ngiist^S TSi; V Q c Y N V I. Q im m m ;��e27^mJ . ip j' Tfn ProvlvoiaI/ SEOKirrABYi^O>Ti>>:'.. ...August'2is>^M,.... . ���4:�� IT IS DESIRABLE. ;f|feWpP A- framing a^EcUemo'nir';Assisted.-:;^pUgm��>M M Provlncaof Briiish ^ulumblrt. '^WBi m^tBUQ^be posset to base calculations as lo thonumber fmSSS^ inff tbemselvesnin the tliiteregt of .frlenO.sf^lfeff,'-- ��tt, ofany.aJriugomdnli that ^y^i^Sffltiag^' by Ibo-'Govcrnmciit of the Prpvluec iu tliffiMffim pvrstins settleil in' tUe; province �� Uo m��JSiS^��p^ bring o#rfelativ:es;or trier ' - - ^4rfi�� - - ��� :may:wish;.tb:,bringffflLitsla* qncstcil to semi tho fuUcs "^S��SwSiusofbrlnBfnR out M?n<\*pW^S tostatenumbIB, og<audserof.��Usriblohf^�� aud.thoamqu'nt tWt they arc prvp:��reii to||��n^ toward i thy dobired obj--ct. ,,.> 1 " , r ;��v ffi?* ^ ;With reghrtl^! Owsodeslnms^f brjogiu^^^; era or servant*. a guarimteo ���woubl bo ^��Hor. of tho sums ^tyaaced ^r pas3u^nUd^Mg|uU3 must stnie Uuif.tl.ey are\prepared to give.���� .fcwlll'bo 'fully understood H,!jV,Wvhth0-'4^ noticeVtbe government do not bltft th^��M^. carry out-any dividual npplicatwii or any f^j " itmigratiun lireltminary iiit.onuati'*n. ; _.- . Mjmmaud.���-,-.-. . J' AX A I r -;.-'������.'' -0XX���'���""- //-JOHK^Spr; A:.: ' ������:, '���: rX Pn)Viiicaal'^)3r^tafy*: plan of Aasistwtx to .66 Lulu roqu'i'sft ��� x'������������-���' ������.'������;--Bv ,'seIS: -f-v "!-:v.'..''".";'.. -������ - >'..������.���-���'v'ri..:'.'������;.'������:��� ���-<:.' '���' -���" .-:������"���. AXx:^''-yxrrX^'''''^] In'-tha'Supreme Court rof British OoliimlDia;" :' GENERAL ORDER. ,:\rOTICE is hereby given, that the fnp'v:^-. ����** li will sit jin Bane, tor the hc��ring of all:--.-tfft^*}W argn rn en ts: a ppcals^rtrtd: oiher ma tiers "tomi 1 ng; ��� ��� ei * > rn tho Court in Banc, tfti'tho Supremo Court -Ro6io$u^ii.* City or Victoria j tor the lt>llo wing terms,; On iba-.'Uys hereinalter mentioned, namelyr . ������:. ������ Fpr Hibiry Term froiii lilieV i Stlivto 25tlv Februu^V;.;^ ;/��� For'Bastor term from tho 15th to 25th Aprii; ^ For MlcbaolinaiTermllrom-tlioisth; tt>^25 tli N^vc^itr There will bo no sitting In Banc in.Trinity;.T��i#n.J..���:������; : In caso any of' ttio days of the dates namdfi;foiy i;ho beginning or eiuting; of ttio Tefms should falt; ;wii-tt Sunday or Public Holiday^ then tbo Term wlllb^m orend on tbo next following day. 3; 13 YMATT T. BEGBTR, 0. 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1874-05-30 |
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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Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1874_05_30 |
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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 | 92d57340-d0e1-4d4f-be92-1aab83d4cd02 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171183 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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