"b3baa5a3-6daf-4f9a-bc48-96eb4f1876d9"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2017-03-07"@en . "1885-08-12"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/dbc/items/1.0346361/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Governmont GazoU<\nTHE BRITISH COLUMBIAN\n IB PUDLIBUBD \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nKvery Wednesday & Saturday,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ar \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nD. ROBSON & CO.\nOFFICE COLUMBIA STREET. ENTRANCE TO EDI-\nroniAL ano Business Department through T. R.\nPearson & Cos. Book & Stationery Store.\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00A3:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00A3 J\u00C2\u00BBR>*\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ty JMuil. fJliiyonr; $1 50 for 6 mon..\n*fcl foi- :I mos. ; payable in Advance. Delivered\nt.y Crin lirr or Agent, SI per quarter, payable\nqaarleily \"to Carrier or Agent.\nAO ENTS\n. HlBBEN & CO.\t\n. Pearson & Co\t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Viotoria.\n Yaie.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094mmmms~. n St. npn lurry lirr fwrnrl oii (lie nt\n| fffllO rArtn Oeo. P. nowell *Co.'ii\nNew.pap.'i A .1 v\u00C2\u00BB-rtinii\u00C2\u00BB:T lliir.-nii (111 Sprucu SI.),\nwhere ailvn tluitiir contracts may lie maile for it in\nXEW itokk-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^Ehc *Bx-itish Columbian.\n\"W\u00C2\u00AB-*ilii\u00C2\u00AB--**\u00C2\u00ABIsi\u00C2\u00BB' taoi-iiliiir, AurhsI I'-?. 188(1.\ncurrent Kvents and Opinions.\n_A.\u00C2\u00A3tei- thc personal heroism of\nGordon, nothing in the whole Sou-\nclan^ lousiness commands admiration\nmore than -the conduct of tho garrison of JCnssa.la. TSerber and Khartoum lauve fallen, and almost the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2entirti country lias heen subjugated\nX*y tiie barbaric Mahdi. But the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tjji.llri.Tit defenders of ' Kassala, al-\nthough knowing that 'Knglantl and\n-^*w>'Pfc ltn-ve abandoned them to\ndestruction, still hold tho fort.\nMore ; they sally out whenever provisions ancl ammunition run low,\nffvxicl replenish their stores from the\nsacked camps of their besiegers.\nITrtcl its garrison been made of such\nstutT, IChartoum need not have fall-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2e-mt- Kut there was only one man\niit the ill-fated city.\u00E2\u0080\u0094JV. Y. Tribrwie.\na maritime power would unquestionably be moro of a menace to tho\nIndian Empire than it would in tbo\neastern Mediterranean. Persia is\nhopelessly decrepit and utterly corrupt. To conquer her would bo\neasy, to buy Iier easier still.y-77ec\nWeek.\nTho .ionelson. It was\nsixicl of Napoleon that ho searched\nfor the weakest placo in the opposing- army, and at that point he would\nconcentrate a hundred guns, making\ntlio very heavens tremble with the\nthunder of his cannon in preparation for the final charge. Gen.\nG rant sought for the weakest points\nin the breastworks and fortifications\nof tlie enemy. He thundered there\nuntil he had battered down all opposition. Tho old h'ero will lead no\nmore armies. Ete will never again\nhoixr tho thunder of a hundred cannons in defense of his country. But\nnature herself paid a tribute to the\ncl-ectcl warrior lying at Mt. McGregor. It made the heavens ring with\ntt, grander explosion than that of a\nhundred guns. The lightning played\nabout tlie casket of the dead warrior as a halo of glory. His form\nwas not touched\u00E2\u0080\u0094only wreathed\n\"with the brightness of an insufferable light, while the attendants fell\non their faces as dead men. When\nthe heavens do honor to the greatest\nwarrior of modern times, no honor\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0will be withheld whicli a grateful\ncountry can otter to his memory.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n* \u00C2\u00BBSu -tV. JSitlletiiw.\nIf the prime minister of Canada\nhad recently described the American government in a public speech\nas morally either a bankrupt or a\nswindler, and the minister of marine\nand fisheries had wound up a series\nof similar compliments to thc cabinet at Washington by telling them\nthat they lied as only Yankees\ncould, we should be prepared for a\nlittle friction in the fisheries negoti-*\nations. Changing the persons, we\nmust expect a little friction in the\nnegotiations with Hussia about the\ndelimitation of Afghanistan. Lord\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BASalisbury \"will also deem it necessary, no doubt, to pay a decent tribute in. the shape of resolute rhetoric to the Jingoism to which beforo\nhis accession to office he appealed.\nT5ut there can be no doubt that he\naccepts the Oladstone settlement,\narid -we cannot believe that there is\nsiny real danger of a renewal of the\nquarrel. Stockjobbers, of course,\nare at work. At last there is a\nrecognition of the fact thaff there is\na regular manufacture of Russopho-\nbic ne-ws. the central works of which\nare in the Semite press of Vienna\nand TSorlin. It cannot be denied,\nho\"%vever, that i-tussia is always kept\nin a state of restlessness by her desire to reach an open sea, and that\nher attitude is likely to be always\nmore or less hostile to the power\nwhich makes it a settled rule of its\np>olicy to bar her way. That her\npressure on the northern boundary\nof India has for its object not the\ninvasion of Hindostan, but the removal of the obstacle to her progress elsewhere, is the opinion of\nmany good judges, and seems at\nleast a plausible supposition. She\ncan reach an open sea at the Dardanelles, on the Gulf of Bcanderoon\nor on the Persian Gulf. To repel\nhor from the Gulf of Scanderoon\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2was probably the main object of\nI-5ritish statesmen in occupying* Cyprus and adding tliat isolated possession, to the burdens and dangers\nof the empire. Her latest movements, if they are correctly reported, seem to point in the direction, of the Persian Gulf, in which\ncase, if \"Kngland persists in her\npolicy of exclusion, trouble may\n-co tne in. that quarter. On the Per-\n.sian Gulf tlie presence of Russia ns\nThe Pall Mall was started hy Mr.\nSmith of the famous publishing firm\nof Smith A Elder. Frederick Greenwood, who originated and planned\ntho paper, was its editor, and his\nbrother, James (freenwood, gave it\na good start by a graphic sketch of\nworkhouse, life, signed, \"An Amateur Casual.\" Liberal in its general\ntone, the Pall Mall, however, supported with enthusiasm the foreign\npolicy of Loiti'Bcacbnsfielcl \"as tong\nas that statesman's colleagues allowed him to have a policy,\" Many\nthoughtful essays upon the Eastern\nquestion appeared \"in its columns\nfrom the pen of its earnest editor.\nAbout a year ago Mr. Smith retired\nfrom the proprietorship in favor of\nhis son-iu law, Henry Yates Thompson, who was at one time private\nsecretary to Earl Spencer (when\nthat nobleman was lord-lieu tenant\nof Ireland under Mr. Gladstone's\nformer administration), and also a\ncolleague of Mr. Gladstone in the\nparliamentary contest for Lancashire. Mr. Thompson desired so\nradical a change to be made in the\npolicy of the paper that Mr. Greenwood resigned his place, and on his\nannouncing that he would continue\nhis Pall Mall policy in a new journal, to be called tho St. James Gazette, nearly the entire staff* of the\nPall Mall, including every writer of\nimportance in all departments of\nthe paper, followed his resignation\nwith their own\u00E2\u0080\u0094a proof of the\nesprit de corps which exists among\nsomo of the men who work together\non tho groat pupers. The Pall Mall\nhas since this secession become an\nout-and-out supporter of Mr. Gladstone, under the editorial direction\nof John Morley. Lewis Sergeant,\nauthor of \"New Greece,\" who was\nMr. Morley's second in command,\nhas been succeeded by W. T. Stead,\nformerly editor of the Northern\nEcho, famous in the political circle*\nof Yorkshire, Northumberland and\nDurham. Mr. Stead is an enthusiastic Liberal. Leslie Stephen joined\nthe staff and Anthony Trollope, up\nto the time of his death, wrote\"\nsketches and essays for its pages,\nOf late the Pall Mall Gazette has\nintroduced interviewing on American principles, occasional illustrations and other attractions, and tho\npaper has gone up largely in circulation, as it deserved, for it was\nbright, clover and readable. During the heat of tho Anglo-Russian\ncontroversy, a month or two since,\nit espoused tho causo of Hussia, and\nthe Times went so far as to suggest\nthat Russian gold was a factor in\nthis new departure. Some say the\npaper declined in circulation from\nthis moment, but I doubt it. A\nlarge section of the public commended the paper for its fearlessness and\nits honesty. What the popular ver\ndiet will be on the latest and newest\ndeparture of the Pall Mall Gazette\nit is impossible to say. The suggestion of a French subsidy killed the\nMorning Chronicle at the height of\nits power. Open declarations of\nOpkiok\u00E2\u0080\u0094Next Bison's Tailor Simp, Cor.\nChurch and Coiumbin Hts. ntj22.it:\nDll, S. CLARKE,\nMember Gollogg Physicians\nand Burgeons, Ontario. Hoglstcrcd under\nMedical Ordinance of IlrltIsh Columbia.\nOffice In 1>. 8. Curtis A Co.'h Drag Store,\nNew Westminster, H, C. no'JOtc\nH.\nHI. COOPER, B. A.,M, V\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nPHYSICIAN & SURGEON.\nOFFICIO und RESIDENOE-Olmrcll SI.\n(next door to Fat-more' Home), near\nColuinliln St., Now Wesl in Inst or, 11.0.\nOFFICE KOUIW-StolOu.m.; I toil 1111(1\noitoxji, in. Culls In town and conn-\ntry promptly attended to, fe2to\npOIIIIOUJ.O 4.. McCOLL,\nBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AC.\nOkkioe\u00E2\u0080\u0094 MoKenelo street, New Westminstor, II. C.\nMISS A. R. ARMSTRONG,\n* (T-nto of Toronto and Port Hope),\nIs prepared to givo thorough instruction\nIon limited numbor of pupils on\nI'liiuo, Vine or 4'ulilnt-l Organ,\nHest references can be given. Terms o\nItem and Debt Collector.\nSKVlilUL UOOU KAKMS FOK SALE.\nim nl fur the TKAVllllt-i Mil. antl\nAt-HDI'M IK.H1 lUXCE C0.1IIMN1,\nlltirtft'i-il. Colli).\n-Ferris Street, New West in In*\nWALSH'S\nTailoring\nEmporium\n* b\nTITURRAY * FRY,\n\" HOUSE ANI) SIGN PAINTERS,\nGroining, Kiilsomlulng nnd Paper-Hanging. SHOl1\u00E2\u0080\u0094Clurltson slreet, opposito the\nNew Westminster Jail, New Westminster,\nBritish Columbia. ; ap2-tc\nH\nUC1IIE8 & ATKINSON,\nREAL ESTATE BROKERS\nAnd Conveyancers. Accounts collected\nmul l,ouns Negotiated. Otlice, Columbia\nstruct, opposite tlio Post Office, New Westminster, B. C.\nft. 0. Huoiies, T. C. Atkinson.\nNotary Public.\nJell-to\nE. E, RAND.\n_t=l-P-TSr-> BROS.,\nttciii Estate Broker*, Conveyancers nnd\nInsurance Agent*.\nPort Moody and Now Westminster Proporty a specialty.\nOFFICE-Columbia Street, opposito Post\nOffice, New Westminster, 11. C. JlyCtc\nT.\nJ. TRAPP,\natheism killed tho Examiner. What\nwill become of tlie Pall Mall Gazette /\u00E2\u0080\u0094London Corr. St. Louis lie-\npublican.\nSherburne Reformatory.\nDr. Luoy M. Hall, medical luperin-\ntendent of MasBachuBotts Reformatory\nprison at Sherburne, has published aa\ninteresting paper on her experience\nwith patients.\nOut of a certain two hundred inebriate women, one hundred nnd twenty-\neight began their ruin with beer;\nthirty-seven whiskey; twenty wine;\noight gin; ninety-one began at tho\nhouse of friends; sixty-four in a saloon.\nSixty-seven ./uro Irish, fifty-two Irish-\nAmerican, seventeen American, seven\nnegroes, etc.\nThe diseased aud depraved condition\nof theso women was appalling. Mnny\nof those committed commenced drinking while employed at tho mills, in the\nsurrounding dram-shops, and it is a\ngrievous crime of mill-owners that they\npermit these infamous pests to debauch\ntheir operatives. Beer haa been tlio\nmost common drink \"at first, but one\nhundred and eighty-one of the nbovo\nhad got to use whiskey ns their favorite, and some added chloroform to\nmake the whiskey hotter. A grent\nmany of them aro without a vostigo nf\nhope as long ns the rumielter is permitted to deal iu human lives and human houIs.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Zion'a Herald.\nAUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER,\nColumbia Street New Westminster\nParties desirous of disposing of tbelr\nfarms, etc., will do well to place Die same\nlu tbe bauds of tbe above,\nAll commissions will recelvo prompt\nnud careful attention. Rest references\ngiven wben required. mhl2-tc\nMOST FASIIIOMEira CITY,\nOpposito tlio Bank, Columbia street,\nNew Wcatminater, B. C. [niy2U-tc.\nGeneral Merchandise!\nPNT STREET, NEW WESTMINSTER.\nA lorne stock always on hand, nnd\n| prices to suit the times.\nDry Goods & Groceries!\nEstate of Trapp Bros.\nmim business of\nTRAPP BROTHERS\n\y.l in thc future he carried on under\ntlie above- style and under the management of\nGO TO THE SAN FRANCISCO\nI\n1\nSTOKE\nWHEN YOU WANT TQ GET VOUR MONEY'S WORTH\nBoots and Shoes of ovory description\nmade to tinier nnd repaired, from an infant's shoo to a man's boot.\niWTlie lilghestcnsli price wild for H ides.\nI nm Importing 40 tons of uiik Hark for\nuse at my tannery, so that peoplo need no\nlonger send away for oak-lanuod leather.\n.IAS. ItOls-IAI.\nmh4tc Columbia St., New Westiniuster\nH. KELLS,\nManufacturer A Importer of\nBOOTS AND\nSHOES\nIniltc-r, (Jenls*, Misses' and Cliitdmi's\nBoots- Shoes anil Guild's\nMndo to Order and Kept on Hand.\nOOLUMBIA STREET, ~~~ OPP. HYACK HALL\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.\ninlillo\nTHOS.\njyl CM\nTRAPP.\n(By onler).\nTURNER, BEETON & GO.\nMERCHANTS,\n1V1IAUK STREET -VICTORIA.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2A-QJEUBTTS JEPOJR\nNorth British and mercantile\nInsurance Vo, Tor Mainland.\nH. C. BEETON 4. CO.,\n36 Fiiinliiuy Circus,\nLondon, E. C.\nJ.C. HUGHES,\nAUCTIONEER\nOfllce nt llugltfH A Atklintou'*-,\nOpposite Post Offlco. Now Westminster,\nUritish Columbia.\nmhTte\nP. S. HAMILTON,\nDarrlstcr-nt-Law- Notary Public-\nSolicitor nnd Attorney, Real Estate Agent and Conveyancer\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0?\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBMfc'-r \u00C2\u00BBko-ws>*v.\nBUILDING LOTH FOIt SALE IN BV-\ncry section of Port Mooily. Also, suburban Lots by the aero. Immediately adjacent to the Port Moody surveyed Town-\nsite.\nLands for snlo w.-iv.\nMr. HTJOHKK Is sole Hf-ont for the\nELECTRIC SOAP,\nRo those who havo proved li and wanl\nmore must cull a! Mr. Major's or drop\nlllm a I'. 0. card. Thb Knap makes r Im-\nclothes whiter than any other, aud ihe\nSnap Is ni-vki' mniunii on ihi* -ii-tlde\nwhieh in)ed.s (-It'iiiiBin--. Try 11 once,,ytm\nwon't drop it. Frum UiIk nueiil vou 'can\nget a l.iiiii|i lliirner wlilcli nmvi-:j{ ni-:i-:us\nTiliMMlMi. The Carpel Itmler.s will lie\nhere l-y-nnd-by. He lias an\nEGG POACHER,\nThe finest tiling known for cooking eggs\nlor breakfast. Then hy means of tlio\nItlAUIAIM' MM THIEK\nYour eggs will ho boiled In perfection. The\nnew Hcusiirliiic Man* Heater limits tite\neggs 1111 two do Hie work of three. Those\nyou will pronounce perfection the moment you sec them.\ntttrltooka, Newspapers, Ae., furnished\nas usual,at publisher's prices, \u00C2\u00A3>Jylm\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tflttJJWfc\nC. E. Woods. Ceo. Tubher. A. C. 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The\nsituation nml accommodations aro unsurpassed ou Burrard Inlet, which lias he-\ncome tho most fashionable\nWATERING PLACE\nin British Columbia\ncharm:\nThe prospect ia\nchurmiiiB, the sea breezes aro invigorating, and the facilities for bathing and\nboating are excellent. Private Sitting\nand Dining Rooms. Suites of apartments for families or patties. The Bar\nis entirely detatclicd from thc main\nbuilding.\nFirst-class stabling and feed for Homes. Busses to and from New Westminster twice a day.\njjw-Sultw-goiUnt.\nFOR SALiT\n0NT5-HAIJ? INTUItlM-IN tlio I.AN\u00C2\u00AB..'\nlOySllw mul Hiniiiiii Mill; mill In\nKnurl in- '. For pitrtIc-.t turn apply nn th.\npremises in jj, iufstfr\nOr, Messrs. DRAKE, JACKSON,\n\"|r!8le & HULMCKEN, Victoria.'\nX-Os-fs, _,___._,. .\nIliimr. Uow, lliijrcr, Bliinry, Kiirlim ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\nKlilliil! lliu, ijiiub, \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei\u00E2\u0080\u009E| < \u00E2\u0080\u009E,i H\u00C2\u00ABr\u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\n<.rii'ili-iil'liiii{ilis.lliirriinstf'iilllvnluni.\nKiilli-r, .lumper, stimclionls, '\"..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..\nmill n vilrlely \u00C2\u00ABr Jllirrlliuirmia Artlrln.\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009E9W l\u00C2\u00BB neon nl tlio FeUiiirn Stroet Homo\nlill tlio ist ot August.\nll'jvlin WILLIAM CLAHKSON.\n7 farmWsale.~\nABUUT 11 MILES EI1CIM OHILLI-\nA vv irrirk l.iimllnir: cinitiiiiis 170 neron:\nii irrrrl II in-rcs under eulllviillon; will!\nIloiwe, llriiii nnd ureliinil. Terms ousy.\nApply |o JAMES IHINDAS,\nOr lo W00ra,TUBNEi*0aAMBLK^\n\"irorr- New WostmlllHtor.\nFOR SALE\n1440 ACRES CHOICE\nDELTA LANDS\nq MILES FROM LADNER'S\n0 Landing, on the Trunk Wagon\nBond | two other roads runninethrough\nthe premises. Apply to\nE. A. WADHAMS,\nde22lc Ladner's Landing,)!.C.\nQEO.\njy28to\nBLACK,\nProprietor.\nROBSON &SMITH\nNew Westminster.\nSole Agent* Tor Brlllxlt ColimiMii.\niny27to\n-ROYAL CITY-\nHEalSTEREI)\nNui China a-d Berkshire Swine,\nCOlilIE (Slicplu-rdi DOGS,\nFANCY POULTRY\nImported; Bred, and ForSalV- by\nC. P. STONE,\nJy-S.o Sen*lie, Wimli. Ter.\nOlllccwlfl receive Tm: Coi.i*mhian und\ntlio American Ayricitttttrint tnr one year,\nnnd tno Oyuloiwdin freo of i>0Ht-i--t- nnd\nduly puld. Address, '\nteito\n0. \lORRON'A CO.,\nNow WoxtmliiNlci\nConfederation Life\nASSOCIATION.\nCOMPANY, LIMITED,\nRichard Street,\nm mm i c\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nMANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS\nIN ALL KINDS OF\n.itiiiriiiili-i- I'niilliil..\nSapperton, New Westminster.\n1\"\u00C2\u00BBTR\u00C2\u00AB\-.TIlf Hlinilllr. or l.irillf.\nVltHTOH-.TlH' lunl Hlaliov nr Sow Won*.\nililii.l.r.\nmills INSTITUTION WILL\nRe-Open Sept. 2nd.\nUoyB nttod for tho universities, or for\nliiiHliicss. Hllimllmiideiisnntiindhenlthv;\n(horoiigh trninliiK by experienced li-neli-\nern: naauMiotifl care of liciilth, trtftnnow\nnml niornls. lluym iQllBt lio woll rocom-\nineiidod. Fees v--iy iiuiilcrille.\nProspUdtUa on iippllentlon to\nREV. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!. BUKNTON.M.A.,\nJ'ljylm Principal.\nFull Gov'm't Deposit\nHead Office, Toronto, Canada\nA H0ME~C0MPANY,\nThii, Association merits thc\nconfidence the Public is reposing in it from thc following\nFACTS:-\nTiio Becnrli.v olfcreil lo policy holders In\nnnsiirpiiMhed Oy inn Company doing liiml-\nItOflH 111 Ciuiuila.\nItliftSncSBohomosof Instirunoc, but the\nw.'ll-cstabllHlu'd lines, henep Ihe policy\niKildorsciinnut bu misled oa lo their control cts.\nlis atfttomonts to the public enn lio readily understood, lis cosh slnJement ahow-\nIiik every Hem of Inpomo nnd how oxpon-\ntied.\nIta position lanaoortfllnod nnnnnlly from\na ileliilled valmilioii In which every Item\nnf liability Is tnelndcd.\nIts progress bus been unexampled In\nthe history of iimironce In Cnnndn.\nlis policies nro Indlsnutablo uftcr three\nyears, and non-forfcitiiblo nfter two yours'\nexistence,\nIls protll*i are distributed upon an equitable basis, The profit* to one class of\npolicy holders are not lessened to give\nlarger nrollts to any othw olaaa, which\nineibodiUtords auperlor advantages over\nthe uniform bnniia plan of distribution.\n0. K.HncDONALD,\nManaging Dl reel or.\nT. R. PEARSON & GO.\nAgonta, New Wcatmlnster\nje7-2mo-alternntP.\nR0U8H AND DRESSED\nLTTMBIR\nShingles,\nShakes,\nLaths,\nPickets,\nmm\nNet Floats, Trays\nAND ALL KINDS OF\nWood Furnishing for\nCanneries,\nWindows,\nBlinds.\nFrames.\nMouldings.\nBrackets*\nRailings.\nBalusters.\nNewels,\nPlain li Kaiifv is all Kinds or\nTURNED WORK.\nFURNITURE!\nrpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS PLEA-\nX Bure m announcing tlmt ho ia now-\nprepared to supply all kinds of Furni-\ntnrc, ko,, at the lowest possiblo prices.\nCabinet work and Upholstering done\npromptly and in first-class style.\nUNDERTAKING\nIn all its branches. Tho undersigned\nhas tho only HEARSE in the City. A\ncontinuance of public patronage solicited,\n0M utand, niytt Occident Hotel.\nJ. G. BUNTE,\nLate Manager Sehl's Branch Furniture\nStoro. au5tc\nRARE BUSINESS CHANCE\nFORSALE.\nTfTK STOCK, FIXTTIlinK AND QOOU\nWill of thai woll known\nBOOT, SHOE\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 anh \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nVARIETY STORE\nKoxt llic Holbrook House,\nFront Street.\niiDjJiijjiiHoil in oilier bnsliicsH nml mum.\nsoil. uuijte\nFOR SALE:\n10 HEAD THOROUGHBRED\nShort Horn Durham\n\u00C2\u00BB\"--> Trclcr Helling iu one Lot.\n.TAMER T. STEELE.\nOration Farm, Spalltunelieen.\n25th,Tidy, 1S85. lauflw\nT. N. HlBBEN \u00C2\u00A3 CO.\nAND GENERAL DEALERS JN THE\nmnny varieties of s(bok Indirectly\nconnoctco\" with the above.\nHaving studied the best morltotsfor tho\npast quarter of n ccnlury, economy lu\npurchasing has been attained by Import-\nIng In qiianlitlcs direct from thc publish-\non- and manufacturers, (md mi pains is\nspared to keep n full and wcll-fioleetod\nstock.\nOld Masonic Building, Goverment St.\nVICTORIA, B. C.\nBS*The following New Boolts Just received; Canailiun riel ure. liy Mnrquli\n\u00C2\u00ABr l-oriit-i Treasury of Song; t.rnw'K in<\nrlvallril Family AIIiik, oc21)tc\nBUY YOUR\nBLANK BOARS\nT. R. Pearson & Co's\nCOLl'MMA STREET.\nLargest Stock on the\nMainland.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0yl.-rlr\nESTABLISHED 1839.\nROBT. DICKINSON,\nBUTCHER,\nJicarlj- 0|i|iosliu tlie Colonial Hotel,\nNEW WESTMINSTER,\nTHK LARGEST AND CHOICEST\naeaortmimt of nil descriptions of\nMEATS AND VEGETABLES\nCoiiHtantly on ham!, and supplied to Families, Restaurants, ami StiMinlmats at the\nLOWEST POSSIBLE TRICES.\nCAREFULLY SELECTED -\nSEEDS\nIf you want good, reliable Garden, Fnrm\nor Flower SecdB, Bond to\nBOBERT EVANS & CO,,\nSent MrrclinnlH nntl Cinweni,\nHAMILTON, ONT*\nCatalogue free on application. fe7tc\nGood Times Coming\nTHE tmWMtSIGNED IS PltEPARBD\nto furnish\nFURNITURE\nHome Mailo, or l-ulcxt Blyli-, BchI Nalcr-\nial and sniirrhir HorknimiKlilp,\nCheaper than the Cheapest, for Cash.\nAs limes nro hard I will givo the publio\nthi- benofltpf low Holes. Articles of every\ndescription lu iho business made to order\nor furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed.\nI'lHlcrlnkliiic uHcii-ldi to.\nJOHN E. LORD,\nOolumbia strcei, adjoining R. Dickinson's\nMeat Market. '2RJe3ni\nJACKSON'S\nBB89\nNavy Tobacco.\nVfe call tlie attention of consumers to\nthe snporlor chewing qunlltlcs of tliismost\nexcellent Tobacco. Samples will be gent\nfroo by applying in L. tt K, WEBTHKIM-\nER, .too anil aee Front Street, Sua Francisco. Cal.| Sole Agents for Pacific Coast.\nThe goods an* for solo by all the principal Jobbers In British Columbia,\n *yyiy\t\nCor. Columbia A Begbie Sts.,\nNew Westminster, B. C\nTHE LARGEST STOCK ON THE MAI AND OF\nIRON, STEEL,\nCHAIN,\nHORSE AND OX-SHOES,\nAxles, Springs and Carriage\nHardware,\nCUMBERLAND COAL, ETC.\nAhh OF THK ABOVK I OFFER AT\nlowest cash prices. Having enlarged\nibe business ami procured the latest improved tools in use, I om now prepnrt l (6\ndo alt kinds nf lilncksmlthtng tmulio-L\nnotice. I also keep In stock tlie following\narticles: Harrows. Iron and HtoolHiirnw\nTeelli, Harrow Hinge*, Double nnd 8lh-\ngto Tree Irons, llevlrcs nnd HharklM,\n\u00C2\u00BB\>yokc Hlni\u00C2\u00BBI--N and Hliigs, Mull RIbin\nand Wt-dRi-h. Frown, thia conn*\ntry which afterwards proved lo bave\nbut liltle justification! A few American correspondents wore un the field of\nItctiou, anil lhey personally wrote vory\ncorrectly of whnt was going ou. Hat\nthe newspapers they L'Oprcaeiited hud\na tuud'eiicy to exaggerate the uewa\nthus recoived.\nC.\nE. O, BROWN,\nDENTIST,\nIt Nkvbii l'\ui.H.-l)r. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry will never fnil\nyou when taken to enre Dysentery, Colic, Sick Stomach or any form of .Siimiuor\nComplaint. Relief is almost instantaneous; a few doses cure when other\nremedies fail.\nOn.-i(.-K-Ovei- li. s. Cm-Ms ACii.'h pmg\nSlow, Columbia St., Now Westminstor,\nHours-B to 12; 1(00 to 7.\nWill visit Clilllhvliauk tlio lirst Monday\nand two following tinvh In each mouth,\nanisic\nCard of Tltnnks.\nMR. PETER lUI.I.AUAUX takos OC-\nfusion In ]iiil>llcly IliunU T. C, Nut-\ntnll,Esq., IlROiil forthoPhtchlx Insui-anco\nCompany) for the linniedlnto settlement\nof his claim whioli arose out of tho disastrous iho at Emory,\nEmory,II. C, iiiih Mm., um. anl2l3\nnotice.\nAhh KIUMK OK I-KliSONS having\nflalmsiiL'iiiusi tlitlEilllsIiColiimliln\n1'iu-liiiiK Co. \"I* -\"inn I'mm-lM-ci will please\nsend In full accounts on or beforo tlie lst\nof September, us final settlement will\nl hen I-i; math1.\nHOLMES A WILLIAMS,\nnnlSta Managers.\nLost or Stolen!\nA BLACK AMI 'SAX HOUNDBITOH:\nanswo-'fl (o iho namo of \"Nollie,\"\nalso \"Lassie.*' Astiilnblo roWiirdwlll lie\ngiven for her roliirn. Any person harboring or detaining: her after this notloo will\nbo nroseotttod to the full extent of the law.\n. J. C. nUGHES,\nNew West., Aug. M, hm. imlHH\nPOR SALE.\nA FARM OF 850 ACHES: 05 In eulllva-\nllon; I .\"iii prairie; the bulanec brush.\nHm bearing fruit li-i'i-s and garden with a\nviirli-tv of beiTV vines. Crop ami stock\ni-ni'-. wllh Ihe place li'i ions timothy\nliuv, iilionl \"linns tipples-; li acres In wheat,\nlilii ni-ltiloi-s, P.: Iti I urn in.-, and cabbage;\nI pul-horses, wagon nntl harness; mowing mauhinc, rulit', horse-fork, hay-press,\n:i plows ami burrow, li cows ami calves, 1\nhiill.iiiHiogs.awohleliciiN.\n1 will sell this properly t-lii-ap as I wish\nlo raise uionev to go Into nnarlz milling.\nrull mul see Uu' place, li miles ahove the\nmission; Nloomln slough. Railroad runs\nthrough llic properly.\nnulflo H. P. BALES.\nE. HUTCHERSON,\nNURSERYMAN A DEALER IN\nFruit ami Ornamental Trees,\nLadner's Landing, B. O.\nmilE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO IN*\nL form the people uf Ilrlllsh Columbia\nlhat ho has established n Nursery at Liul-\nner-s Lundlng, and Is prepared lo (111\nall orders for Fruit Trees, Ornamental\nTrees, shrubbery, Vines, Small Fruits,\nAc, Trees Imported or home grown according (o the wishes of eustomers. Tho\nsubscriber has had a thorouirli practical\ntraining in the business, ami having a\npermanent slake In tlieeountry 11 Is his\niiil'-ies! lotleal fairly with the publle. Ua\nwill wait upon Ihe various [owns antl settlements sborlly, and all orders will have\nbis personal attention*\nanieto e. hutciierson:\nBoarding I lay School\nFOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES.\nColumbia St., New West., IS. 0.\nLADY PRINCIPAL:\n1EISM IIA HSH \.\nVICE-PRINCIPAL!\nHISS K VI IllltlVI I\u00C2\u00BB.UVS\u00C2\u00AB.\.\nmills SCHOOL WILL OPEN for Clilhl-\n1 ren of all ib-n-un I nations on the Ist of\nSontembov, 1885.\nTiilllmi Feci, |irr mciiM-in dtayutile lu\nnilvnuri-), fur Ilny l'n|ill\u00C2\u00AB:\nElomontnry (/lass (Eng. SubJocU) 52 fit)\nFrenoh and Latin\t\nMlisle Lessons''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i'iiiViTtftmi*!\nii-:ienientaryT\".\"!.7.'.'.'.\"! 2 fiO\nHm wing A- I'iiinitn:: In wnl-T Colors... 2 M\nPluln Sowing nud Knin-y Work 50\niwFor prospectus, tormB mid full pnrtl-\nen lars regarding boarders, upply to the\nLady Principal. futttla\nNOTICE.\nWI-: HEREBY QIVJ3 NOTICE THAT\nwo intend lo apply to the Chief\n('ominissioiiei-of Lunilsanil Works to gazette Ilie following roads half a eluiln\nwide;\nstarling at the X, Vf. corner of LotflT\nmul following tbe northern boundary Hue\nof the said lot to the Norlli Enst liorner\npost; theuce through Lot IH ami Inlirsect-\nliig Agnssiz station ground to the Soulh\nWesl corner posl of Lot -111, whero It Joins\nthe road aitui-; the western boundary of\nthe said lol.\nRond No. 2 starts fmm the North West\ncomer post of Lot 111 along Ilie western\nboundary of snitl lol to lhe South West\ncorner posl; Ilienee iu a southerly direction lo ihe Soulh West eorner post of Lot\n10; tlienee along the southern boundary\nof said lot Ui whero It Joins tho road tn\nlower steamboat lauding,\n(Signed) JAMES B. AUASSIZ,\n11. .1. MuEWENj\nl>. ROBERTSON,\nn.i. cameron,\n.1. a. Mcdonald,\nII. Vf. 1IOLT1IY,\nP, PASS1NGHAM.\nFerny Cooinbe,July 18th,1836. anl2m2\ngvjg\n_-?:. .ir-.-;.i - j. M: '_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i*M\nweb tm\nIJSIiBlSlSy\nWILL CURE\nBILIOUSNESS,\nDYSPEPSIA,\nIN0I0ESTI0N,\n1AUNDICE.\nERYSIPELAS,\nSALT RHEUM,\nHEARTBURN,\nHEADACHE,\nAnd every e|ic ' ; l\ndlsorduruil I . ,'\nBOWIELa I\nOR RELIEVE\nDIZZINESS,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ROPSY,\nFLUTTERING\nOF THE HEART\niCIDITY OF\nTHE STOMACH\nDRYNESS\nCF THE SKIN,\n' i1': .-si urinific frorr\nI-..DN2Y8, bluMACH.\nJJ OLOOO.\nPY/EWIIA\nis il,* ino-t vim!-ii: farm ofljlooityiolfion-\n11.'. Less speedily fatal, Ind not Ichs cer-\nuliily so. is tin- vitiation of tho Wood of\n.vlitoli ib' lirst symptoms nre Pimples,\nvies, noils, itml Cittnm-uim Ernp.\nluiis. Wli^u 1 hotttlntof Sorofnlafflvcs\n.avion-of lisinv-eneeliysiieli Indentions,\n11 1j.11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 should lie lost hi lining A yew's\n'WiH.'i'.wuM*.i,itlio6iily perfect mul roll-\n'1 nicilfelun for I lie juirltlcnlion of the\nSCROFULA\nui foul eornipilon In tltc Mood thntrotfl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii* iill ihe iniielilmry of lifo. Nothing\n\ bl 1 iinlli ule It from ttio system mul pro-\nui i .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii-nusmission to nfl'sprlug but\nWr.it'M Suts.U'Aitii.i.A. This prepnrn*\nifii;: iso the only one that will olcmiBO\nbe bond id Meivui'liil poison mul tho\nnlni of C'oiitiidous Disctisosi Itnnover-\n-!iMil-,-oi-il|s|-rodileUveof\nAN/EMIA,\n\ wivehetlcmiiltiioiiImllcntedliypAllia\n>':':', Mucoid Muscle--., Shuttered\n-foeves, nnd Meluiielioly, Its first\n1 nre Weakness, Languor,\noil 1 i Kot'vo Force- and Mental Do-\n--.i 11, lis course, unchecked, lends\ni-vi i.blv lo in^uitv or denth. Women\nr -|.i u.U'Mtlli-i'li'oin ll. Tiio only nicdl-\n'nd limi, wlillo purifying the blood, on-\n1 ii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0< ii wiili new viliilliy, nntl invigorates\nlie v/holo a JBtinli ifl\nAyer's Sarsaparilla,\nI'lnjiMiiKii nr\n1 I. i-. Ayrr it Cu, Lowell,Max.\nMil liy nil Urimglsts: l'rlco tl! it\nSix bolllcs for\u00C2\u00BB0.\nNotice to Debtors.\nAM, 1-IJHSONS INDEBTED TO DH.\nThomilH lt. Mclnnes, irltlicr by nolo\nur book iiccounl, m'e requested tu settle ns\nnoon ns convenient.\n18-ylm MllS. T. B. McINNES.\nC'r\nUio 2\nStray Pig.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0VME INTO THB PREMISES OP THE\nundersigned, nl Mount Lehman, about\nSOth July, a black ami whito l\u00C2\u00BB|g. Tin\n. ior'\"-\t\nrlllll-,'1\nowner Is requested to prove property, pay\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- and talce the pig away, otherwise\nCiHWSl-.-i, llllll Lllllll\nhe will bo (told for expenses,\nfinnltt ALEX. MAC'CALLUM.\nMoney Lost.\nLOST, BETWEEN CHEAM SCHOOL*\nhouse and Human Landing, a purse\ncontaining between ffflO and SitOO. The\ntinder will he handsomely rewarded upon\nreluming it lo the undersigned.\nM. A. HAIU'EU.\nChilliwhack, August i, 1883. 5nu3t\nTeacher Wanted.\nH\nOLDINO A CERTIFICATE not low..\nthan second elass, to toko ohargoof\nLangley l'ralrle School. Applications will\nlie received hy lhe undersigned up to Snt-\n* 111.11.., ir.*u *\nJ. JOLLY, Secretary.\nurdny, August 15th._\nLnngloy Tralrle\nTHE ART GALLERY,\nColumbia si., vest of Trapp Bros.\nPIOTOBES OF ALTi KINDS NEATLY\nfrnniciliinil renovated, oil naltltlugs\nund nletllres supplied to order. A enll\nsolicited.\nJyWto J. M. DOWDAI.D.\nCAUTION!\nEACH PLUG Ol* THR\nMYRTLE MW\n IS MARKED\t\nT. &d 23.\nIN 1IUON/.K LETTERS.\nNONE OTHER GENUINE.\napSewly\n1TOTICB.\nLAND RESERVATION.\nWHEItEAS the Hustings Saw Mill\nCompany (Limited) have, by an\nAgreement tinted 21th July, 1885, relin-\nt]uishedall right, claim and title to that\nparticular portion of the lands held hy\nthem under the Lease tothe British Columbia und Vancouver Islnnd Spar.Lum-\nber and Saw Mill Company, tinted 80th\nNovember, lSIB, which is situated lo the\nnorth of a line drawn duo west from a\npoint ono chain south of the southwest\ncorner of Lot 302, Oroup I, New Westminster District, excepllntf certain rights of\nway and landings therein specified.\nPublic notloo is therefore hereby given,\ntbat the Innds so relinquished by the said\nHastings Saw Mill Company (Limited)\nnre reserved from pre-empt lon,settlement\nor salo until further nullec.\nWM. 8MITI1E-\nChlef Com. of Lunds and Works,\nLauds mul Works Depnrlmcnt,\nVlclorln, H. C, Cth August, 1885.\n8iuilin\nF. CRAKE,\nJEWELER,\nOuiiosltr llic Colonial Hole).\nFormerly Ihnnilgoro' IlioWntdi Dfinnrt-\nini'iil nf Wu viinr A' Lyinnn, Montreal.\nTTAVmo SEVERED MY CONNEC-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ncction witli Mr. McNotighten, I\nam prepared tu\nDO ALL KINDS OF\nniE B COMPLICATED IMS\nAnd JEWELUY.\nCHAIUiKH ItKAHUNAlll.il-. nlirile\n1885.\nHarper's Bazar.\nILLU8TRATEJ.\nH.Mirn-'s llAi-.m ii-tluMinly ]t:i*ti-i- In lliu world\nUml tniiililiii<4 llic cln-lrc-il lllt'iiiluif nml ttie\nlinrfl mt illiiiiH willi lliu loli-it fimlilonfl\nnml nii-iiiu'i-i of li-inn-'imiit Rdornmnnti lu w<\u00C2\u00ABl-ly\nIllnilroUoill mul tl fieri pi linn of Hio ii-metit Paxil\nnmi New Vuik itytM, wiib Iti uuifVil pattern-\nnht-cl p=ii|i|ilniii-tilH itml mt pntlcniH, liv nil,M1111\nliiilli-.i In liu llii-lr own .Iri-hnmiki-iJ-, mite nikti]'\nlimi-M Ilie Ciidl nf il|tint-ri|itliill. Ill p;,prii v\,\nconkltift. lln- iiiiiiingcmriit ul' lurrinl-i, \u00C2\u00ABm] lioflM*\nkitiiiiiK In Uf VltrlOUl iklall*, flru rniiiinilly prM*\nIk-ill. Murli utti'iitlnn In (;i\u00C2\u00BB<'ii lo tin-iiilcri-ithi'-\nln|ik i-r-mini clii-iii-tle, ami III illiiHlriilluniol\nnrt linedlB-Work urn iickmiwlPil-ji-il to Ih nil-\noquillttil* ll- 11 tern ry iiirrlt ii nt tliu lilglim-t\nexcellence, nntl ttio iiiilipinrlinmcter or ita liiimur-\nmn jilctiiri'i* linn won fur ll llio numb i-rtlii-Amerl-\ncini Punch,\nHARPER'S PERIODICALS.\nPER VEAKi\nIIAltl'RIl'S 1IA/.AK M 00\nHAUI-KIt'*! MAdAZINK 4 W\nHARrKH'HWKKKliY 4 00\nIIARPKII'8 tOUNO 1'KOI'I.K t 00\nIIAni'KH'Sfranklin squaiiklibiiarv,\nOne Yoar (G3 Niunheri' .10 00\nI'-n-tiii*** Fits tu nil iHltrlbcn In lliu United\nBtntcittirCminiln,\nTlm V-iliiriH-n of tliullAlAR hi't-ln willi Hit flril\nNmnlit-r fur .liimiiirv of cncli yenr. Wlu*n no lime\nlimontlotfw* it will bDUUdenlood tlmt tlie nni>-\nKi-rll*-- -IbIim to ciimiiiuiii-r willi llio N'limlier next\nnfli-r tlio receipt of nrtler.\nTlm hint Five Allium! Vnliimi--* tT IIaiipu'B\nUaiah, In in-ill cliilli lilndlnicwlll imwii liy mnll,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iin-lm-i\" imlil, nr liy fixiircii, f\u00C2\u00AB0 nt KXpemiu\n(inoviili'tl Um fn-lulii
  • i-i not exceod one itollnr\npor vtiluine), for 17,(10 pt'i- VnliiiiU.\nOlotli Onue-i for t'lii-li voliinui, Hiillnlile fur lilml-\nInn, will lm Hi-ni by nmil, iiimtpHM, un rituliit nl\n91.00 i-m-ii.\nRumlllum-pa -lionlil lio nimb liy ]'i\u00C2\u00BBat-0(lt-*\u00C2\u00AB\nMoney Ordur ur Hi ufl, to ntold olmnro of 1dm,\nNewipn-H-ra \u00C2\u00ABro not to copylhlri ntlverllm-niiiiit\nwllliunt tlio oxprcM order of II-ii-p->r A Brntlien.\nAddreu IIAHPKH A BROS., New York.\nREAD THIS\npe^PpBiWBBW\nGEEAT\nSALE\nTRAPP\nBROS.\nWill offer fou sal*\nA.t OOST!\nTlie whole of tlieir extensive stock\nof\nDry Goods!\nCLOTHING,\nGeiife'Purnfeliiiigs.\nCARPETS, ETC.\nConsisting of\nDRESS GOODS,\nIn Merinos, from 33 cents per yard,\nCaalmieres, 00 \" \"\nLusters, 10 \" \"\nPlaids, wool, 35 \" \"\nSatteens, HI \" \"\nBrocades, 33 '- \"\nSillts, black, 1.40 \" ' ' \" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n.Silkfl, col'd, 1.00 \" \"\nSatins, 00 \" \u00C2\u00AB\nDOMESTICS,\nIn Ginghams,'fm 14 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \"\nCnlicoes, 8 \" \",,\nPrints, EngliBh, 9 \" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2**,\u00C2\u00ABr\nPrints, Anier. 8 \" \"\nPiques, 18 \" --\nCanton Flmils, 121 \" \"\nSheetings, 12J \" M\nLinetis, J6 *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"\nClieeso Cloth, 7 \" \"\nDiaper \" 20 \" \"\nWinceys, 8 u \"\nDrillings, 13 \" \"\nDuck, 10 u \"\nTickings, 10 V \"\nTable Cloths ami Napkins,\nFLANNELS,\nAll kinds nnd col, fm JI5 \" , \"\nCretonnes, 20 \" \"\nDamask, wool, 7.ri \" \"\nLACE CUKTAINS.\nBED SI-READS AND QUILTS,\nTOWELS, from 8 cts.\nTOILET COVERS.\nSHAWLS, woolen.\nSKIRTS, from 00 cts.\nLADlES'UND|-l-WEAR,7rom7l*chi.\nPARASOLS nml UMBRELLAS, from\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" cents.\nCORSETS, from 00 cents.\nHOSIER V of nil kinds nml prices from\n]'\"J cents.\nGLOVES, In lisle nnd silk.\nULSTERS nml JACKETS, from 8100.\nCRINOLINES, from 50 cents.\nHANDKERCHIEFS, from 12' cents.\nTIES, Inco nml silk,\nFANS, from 20 cts. to $3.50.\nLACKS nnd EMBROIDERY.\nFRILLINGS.\nRIBBONS, in all colors mul similes.\nDRESS BUTTONS, n jjreat variety.\nMUSLINS,\nIn Jacanotte,\nSwiss nnd Nainsook.\nWORSTEDS nnd YARNS, nil innkcs.\nHAIR BRUSHES nml COMBS.\nFANCY (IOODS.\nWATCHES and JEWELRY.\nMEN'S FURNISHINGS.\nMEN'S SUITS, from $11.00.\nYOUTHS' SUITS, from $5.00.\nCHILDREN'S SUITS, from $2.00.\nSHIRTS, white ami colored, from\n$1.00.\nSHIRTS, woollen, from $1.00.\nUNDERWEAR iu woollen nnd\nCnnton flnnii'il.\nHUNTS' HALF HOSE from l2'o.\nTIES.\nBRACES.\nCOLLARS nnd CUFFS.\n. GLOVES.\nHATS,\nHARD FELT, from $2.00,\nSOFT FELT, from $1,00,\nSTRAW, from 25 cents.\nVALISES, from $2.00.\nOVERALLS nnd .1 UMl'ERS, from 76o.\nLADIES' nnd GENTLEMEN'S RUBBER GOODS.\nCARPETS, from 70 cents.\nFLOOR CLOTHS, from 75 cents.\nTRUNKS, from $1.00.\n*i''TliiH will lie found n rare oiiance for\ncountry storo keepers who wish to replenish their stook, and for the publio\ngenerally, as the stock is till in flrst-oln.,\ncondition and well assorted,\nTERMS CASH.\nNew Westminster, May 16, 1H80.\nmv20to\nBritisli Columbian\nSTEAM\nESTABLISHMENT,\nColumbia St.\nNm Westminster, il. 0.\nEvery Description\nPROMPTLY EXECUTED\n-IS-\nFIRST-CLASS STYLE\nBill Heads,\n.Circulars,\nLetter Heads,\nEnvelopes,\nCards,\nTags,\nPosters,\nProgrammes,\nLegal Blanks,\nShow Cards,\nBooks,\nAnd all Sorts of Plain\nor Colored Work.\nr\VR FACILITIES FOR\nCOMMERCIAL PRINTING\nAm fnr beyond Uiohu ot nny otlicr eatab*\nlinliiiii-iit on tiio Mniiiluuil, and our Hue*\nwill conipm-o fnvombly with thou of\nVictoria.\nBone on the Premises,\nWu liavu a firBt-clnKS RULING MACHINE, nnd am propuruil to rule Ml\nMiidH of forum to order,\n4-JTIuin Binding m-;itly done\n0. ROBSON & CO.\nJPJBOJPJRJr.UXORS\n&\nJ\n IMPORTERS\t\nSHIPPING & COMMISSION\nMERCHANTS,\nFRONT ST., - NEW 1VETTMINSTER\nOFFER FOR SALE\nExtra, Superfine and Graham\nFLOTJB\nBARLEY,\nGROUND BARLEY,\nWHEAT,\nMIDDLINGS\nMM MM./9k. IV,\nOIL CAKE,\nOATS,\nOAT-MEAL,\nCORN MEAL,\nCRAIN SACKS,\nHAMS, BACON, LARD, BUTTER,\nDRIED FRUIT, COFFEE\nAND SHOES.\nAgents for Pacifio Coast Steamship Co,\nanil 'lloacon L'cht Oil Co., Cleveland,\nOhio.\n(jaMc)\nGeneral Groceries,\nProvisions,\nDry Goods,\nHats and Gaps,\nBoots and Shoes,\nHardware,\nCrockery,\nTinware,\nGENERAL DEALER,\nLMWU\u00C2\u00BBG,B1\nClotMns! (Mii!\nWHITE\nTHE CLOTHIER,\nlias Just Received\nOVER 300 MEN'S SUITS\nA Largo Quantity of\nBoys' and Youth's\nClothing!\n7 Cases of American\nFELT HATS\nAlso, a full line of\nQENTS' FURNISHIN8 GOODS\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094HE NOW HAS\t\nThe Beit Assortment In the above\nline ever exhibited in New\nWeitminiter.\nLATEST STYLEJS\nAt Lowest I-ossfblo Prices for Cash,\nCall Knrly uml Make lour \u00C2\u00BBl<*tln.\nOOLUMIIA 8TIEET O'F. Bui IF I. 0.\nD.\nImporter and Dealer in\nFamily Groceries!\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094ANI>\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nPROVISIONS.\nImported in quantity,\nFirst-Class in quality,\nSold at Bottom Prices\nThe best Place in the\nOity to Duy your\nGroceries.\nD. McPHADEN,\nDonne's llrick Block,\nNKW WFSTMINSTER, B. ().\nmiu\nHARPER'S\nThe most convenient\nand cheapest kind\nof Literature.\nNew Issues received\nregularly.\nT. R. Pearson & Co.\nCOLUMBIA STKKKT.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0yltc\nThe Colonial\nBOOTiSHOE\nSTORE,\nColonial Hotel Building,\nNEW WESTMINSTER,\nWm. Ross\nIMPOBTRlt ANI) DEALKlt IN\nBOOTS and SHOES\nThe French Lenoir, Uoodyear, Pinkerton, Cochrane, Casslls & Co.,\nAmies Iloldcn and Slater\nBoots and Shoes.\nT ADIKS ANII CIKNTI.HMEN AUK UK-\n,|J sportfully Invlteil to enll ninl exiim-\nIne tho stock.\nI lluve also on liimrl the\n8COrlci*Hlie.-t of Ihi* llienl Winl. \u00C2\u00BB^.'1iI|iiih ii.\nvut ni ml of iii-iii-*-*.. Iiif(ir:iiii. WIT-SOX.\nfe28-to Hecretnry.\nIN THE SUPREME COURT OF\nBRITISH COLUMBIA,\nHOI I OH U versus 1POM.OWAY.\nT)i;itSUANT TO AN ORDER MADE\n1 herein hy tlie H\u00C2\u00BBn.mii>!e Mr. Justice\nMcCreight, dnlod Stli July, 1885* notloo is\nhoroby givon tliui tenders will bemceivpii\nIty Mr. EuHlni'tt a. Ji-uhs, Dlslrlet Itcgls-\nIrnrulNow Woslmiiisli-rof this Honorable Court, nt his olllet- In ibe Court House,\nNew WoKtmlnater, iinlll noon of tbololh\ndny of August, ISS'), for Ihe purchase of\nLots2,5,and I&Block RO,New m-shnln-\nator, nccordliigfo the offlolill plan ofthe\ncitv.\nThe lots will b0sold either together or\nIn parcels ns WmlorB mnv ho iiitule.nnd\nnre subject- to n reserved bid,\nEneli tender must bonooompanloa byn\nmnrlied clieipio for 25 per eenl.of lhe\nuniounl of lender. ('Iici-uc-; sent, hypcr-\nsons whose tenders ure not ucei'pled will\nhe returned,\nConditions of sule nw twenty-five per\nceuluin down as heiv In before sel out, nnd\ntbe bulun<-t\u00C2\u00BBt-i he secured by ]ii-omlsHOiy\nnolneiidon-i-il hv sume I'l-rson or persons\ntotbesnllsfuetloiinf llio RoglStNirintlirot)\nmonths fmm snlil duy of August.\nFull imrtleulnrs nn in property and conditions of snlo inuv be bud \u00C2\u00BBn nnpllentlon\nMessrs. Cu1tllOlU-l> * MCCOr.T-,\nNew Westminster,\nUild PlnlnllfTs Solicitors.\nSusuibss Directory.\nTho following UuslnesH Directory con-\ntains only tlio names of persona whose advertisements appear In tbe Columbian.\nIt will bo found convenient nnd useful lo\nnew-comers und persons wishing to do\nbusiness iu this city. The nnines are given In alphabetical order:\nPhysic lius.\nDr. Clarke Colnmbia street\nDr. Barrow Coiumbin street\nDr. Cooper Church Street\nDentists.\nC. E, C, Brown Colnmbia street\nI.nwycrs.\nCorbould it McColl McKenzie street\n1' s I linnllton I'ort Moody\n111 suraii--n Agt-nts.\nWM Armstrong. Frontstreet\nVf. I). Kerils Kerris street\nT li I'l-iirsoii A Co Colnmbia street\n\"ami llios ; ..........Columbiastreet\n'1 uriier, Uootou A Co. Victoria\nWoods A Turner ....Colli 111 bin street\nAiKitloilf-f-i--*-.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' c Hughes Columbia Btreet\ni'-l Trnpp Coiumbin street\nSurveyor a.\nWoods ,t Turner. Columbia street\n< 'Hiv-yniitT-iii, Ln-i-i Agent*, Ac,\nPS Hamilton Port Moody\nW. Ji. Ken-is Ferris atreet\nJ J nub rs A Atkinson Columblastreet-\nHnnd llros Colnmbia street\nWoods A Turner Columbia street\nGeneral Merchants-\nJus. Cunningham A Co...Columbia afreet\nMrs M A Harper Chilliwhuck\nTbonifis MeNeely,. Ladner's Landing\nTurner, Beeton A Cr-j>liQlt'Htile}..Ytctorlti\nGents' FnralsMMffs.\nX, A. White...., Columbia street\nCommisalan Merchant!.\nHomer A Son..; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Front Rtreet\nDruggists.\nA Peele Columbia street\nBoots and Shoe*.\nWm Rosa Columbia street\n.Ins ititusseau Columbia atreet\nH Kelts , Columblastreet\nWntches and Jewelry.\nV. Crake '. Columbia atreet\nFurniture.\n.1 K Lord Columbia street\nJ G limit-' Columbia street-\nTailors.\nJolin Walsh Columblastreet\nBoohs, glut I ontry, Ac.\nT N Hibbcn A Co Victoria\nT H rcarson A Co Columbia street\nMusiI-itl Instruments.\nT 11 Pearson A Co Columbia street\nHotels,\nBrighton (Geo Blaek) Hnstinii\nDt-lgbion [A Johnston] Granville\nKiiniiers- Homc(WHrl(iIositluii rh tlio lemllnp lllaitrated\nweekly ncwu-v-ipcr In America. Willi a constant\nlucre-*--* of literary 11 ml rut Ist ie resources, it is\nable to offer for tbo ensuing yoar attractions nn-\nei'-uill-il by nur previous volume, eniliniciuga\ncn-ilta! illiwlrnted bcvIiiI nlory by W. E. 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When no\ntimo ll mentioned, it will lie understood that tbe\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iiilii-crilier winbos to commonco with tlm Number\nnext after tho receipt of order.\nTho Inst Hvo Annual Yolumos of Hum's\nWeekly, Iii neat clnth binding, will be eent by\nnmil, postngcpald, ur hy express, freo of cipeuse\n(pmvliU'il tlie freij-lit doos nut exileed one dollai\nper vulnme), for $7 per volume.\nClnlbCiisM for each volume,'suitable for bind.\nin-:, wilt be sont by mail, p-mtpaid, on receipt of\nf 1 i-i 1 ib.\nRemittance! shuuld lie made by Poet-Office\nMoney Or-U-r or Draft, to avoid chance of lon.\nNcwBpnper-s are not lo copy tbis advertisement\nwithout the express ordor cf Harper A Brothers,\nAddress HARPER* BROS., New York.\n1885.\nHarper's Magazine.\nILLUSTRATED.\nWilli iim new vobiiu--, bc-rinnliiff \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB December,\nHAkPMl't MAOAUItl will conclude Its tbirlr-flRli\nyear. The.-.lileslperii-llcnUr it* type, it liyet,\nin eneli new volume, a new maaatlne, nut\n-impiv hmtiso it presents fresh sublecla una sew\npicinfi-s, Imt nlso, ami chiefly, because It itt**]Ily\nmu- *,--. in iin- iiii-ilunl Itself of ma-piElno.Bmk-\niiiR. In a word, Ibe Miuaeink becstues more and\nni.'fi- tho faithful mirror of current life and\niimveiiii'iit. Lending features iu the attractive\npi-iij-i-iiinino fnr 1880 are; new aerial novels by\nCiiiistniu-e KenlmoroWoolson and W. D. Howells;\nn new novel entitled \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0AttboRedatW'- descriptive Illustrated papers by F. P. Millot, R.\nSwain (Word, K, A. Abbey, II. Gibson, and\nothers; OoIiIhiiiIHi's \"Site Sloops to Cuniiuer,\"\nllluslruled liy Abbeyt Important papers on Art,\nScience, otc,\nIURPER'S PERIODICALS.\nITU YEAR 1\nHARPER'S MAUA71NK U 00\nHARPER'S WEEKLY 4 00\nHARPER'S BAZAR 4 00\nHARPER'S YOUXI1 PKOl'LK 2 W\nirARPtiR'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY,\nOut- Yrrtr (62 Numbers). 10 00\nTlio volumes of the Madaiisi boffin wltb tke\nNiiml-ei-a for June and December of each year.\nWhen no timo Is specified- It will be understood\nHint tlio subscriber wishes to begin with tbe current Number,\nTlio Inst Kli-vo\u00C2\u00BB Semi-annual Volumes of Hit*\nI'tit's MAOAtrt F,ln ncnt clothblnillug, will be lent\nby mnll, posl-ii.ld, un receiptor 93 per volnme.\nCloth Chios* for binding, 60 cent* i-ach-by mail,\npostpnid. \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\nIndex In H.mi'Wi'*' Mt'iAms, Alphabetical,\nAnnlyilcHl, nud dns-ifled, lot- Vuliiines 1 to 00,\ninclusive, frum June, 18,'ilt, to June, 1880, on*\nV0l,, SVO, ('Inlli, $1.\nIti'hiitlnnees should bo made by Punt-Office\nMouoy Order or Draft, to avoid chance of l0a>,\nNuwBpnpors nro not to cupy Ibis advertisement\nwithout tbo express order of Harper tt Brothers.\nAddress HARPER A BROS., New York, The Steamboat collision.\n1 CONTINUATION OF THE ENQUIRY.\nCnpt. Ashbury Insloy, sworn\u00E2\u0080\u0094Said\nthat lie waa muster of the str. Rithet\nat the time of thu collision witli tlie\nEnterprise; wna in tlie dining saloon\nat the time getting lunch; heard the\nsignal of tlie Rithet to the approaching\nboat to fo to port; we usually passed\nthe down boat in that vicinity; was\nexpecting her at the time; remained in\nmy seat at tlie table; somo littlo time\nafter the whistle blew heard tlie gong\nsignal to the engineer; it struck one\nbell; this was to stop the engine; the\ntime between the whistle and thu gong\niiignals could net lmvo been more than\nfive minutes; ho Imd left thc (juarter-\nmaeter, Randull, in tho pilot house nt\nthe wheel; asked Randall when ho put\nhim in charge of the wheel if ho understood the bolls, und hu stated tU'n.1 ho\ndid; he left no further orders, as it\nwas a standing unlet- lhat whon approaching a bout they should leave\nplenty uf room; did not know whether\nthe mato wus on deok; he was not in\nthe pilot house; tho quarter-niaBtei* at\nthe wheel wus iu charge of tho bout\nwhen witness loft; ho docs not hold a\ncertificate of any clasa that I nil) awaro\nof; had confidence that the quarter*\nmaster was couipoteut tu utter tlie boat\nin the locality they were in; ho had\nacted as quarter-master ou the Yosemite, mul Ctipt. Iyviim had transferred him to tho Rithet, ho Imd boen on\nthe Rithet for aevernl trips; at the\nlime tho whistle blow lie know tho\nRithet must bo near Cadboro Point, to\ntho southward; when tlio gong sounded I left my chair and started for tho\npilot' house; did not reach the pilot\nhouse boforo the collision j wus noar\ntho door of the saloon when tho collision took place; it did not causo much\nshock on tho Rifclietj found tho quarter-master in tho pilot houso; he then\nnoticed the position of the Enterprise;\nthe deck began to lift und tho hull to\nsink; thero was considorablo excitement aiming- the passengers on the Enterprise; he wont down to the main\ndeck, and met Oapt. Rudlin nu that\ndeck; ho asked the latter how tho accident happened; he mado no answer;\nhe asked him why ho was not on hiu\nown boat; Capt. Rudlin exclaimed,\n\"My God! she's sinking;\" witness said\nshe was not sinking rapidly, and ho\nBhould bo on his own boat looking\nafter the passengers and getting his\nboats out; many of the passengers of\nthe Enterprise eliined on to tho Rithet\nover the boiler deck; noticed that\nthero waa a rip tide, two currents\nmeeting; Cnpt. Rudlin must have followed lum to tho hurricane deck of the\nRithet to assist iu gelling tho bouts\nout; during this time he noticed a\nnumber of men swimming iu the water\naud also some of the cattle; the boat\nwaa not sinking rapidly: it was somu\nton or fifteen minutes after thu collision tlmt the str. Western Slope came\nto their assistance; by tho time the\ncamo over most of tho Enterprise passongers wore aboard the Rithot and \\n(ho bouts wero picking up tliose win\nwero in tho wator; the Enterprise rested on the forecastle deck uf the Rithet,\nand the two ili-i uot separate until the\nSlopo towod tlio Enterprise away; at\nthis time tho mast of the Enterprise\nfell over; au there waa plenty of sea\nroom at the timo he considered the\nllithet perfectly safe in charge of tho\nfruarter-master for a short timo; had\nnever seen his mate's cortiiieute; ho\nhad told him tlmt ho had one when liu\njoined tho steamer; he had never asked\nhim for it; witness held iv captuin's\ncertificate; tho Rithet was a properly\ncertificated bout; they lost no passengers; ho had known Randall before on\nthe Yosemito, and when he took charge\nof lhe Rithet Randall was on tho boat;\nho had mado two short trips ou tht\nYosemito with Randall us quartermaster and had full confidence iu him\nas helmsman; had left him before at\ntimes in charge of tlio wheel, but nevor\nwhen in close quarters; thore was\nample sea room where the collision occurred; took charge of the wheel when\nho got to tho pilot house; after the\ncollision he noticed that tho wheel waa\nhard to port; this would have tho tendency to throw tho Rithot away from\nthe Enterprise; the Rithet answers hor\nholm very readily at times, when currents did not interfere; tlie position tif\nthe Rithet's wheel, hard-a-port, was the\nproper one for it to be in.\nHarry Randull, sworn, deposed that\nhe was qtmrtov-mastor of tbo Rithet\nat the time of the collision; was left in\ncharge of lhe wheel at about a quarter\nto two; thu steumer at this time was\ncoining through Trial Island Pass,\nheading up for the beacon; saw the\nEnterprise shortly afterward over the\nreef at Ton-mile Point; when the\nsteamers were about a quarter of a\nmile apart I blew our whistlo; don't\nknow whether sho answered; the\nsteamers at the time woro heading almost directly for ouch other; ho saw\nthe Enterprise either starboarding hor\nwheel or else swinging with the tide;\nhe made a remark to the mate who was\nstanding alongside of him in tho pilot\nhouse saying. \"My God! what's tho\nman trying to do ? He's going tu cross\nour bow;\" didn't shift the wheel thon\n-was not awaro what they woro going\nto do; the wheel was a little to port;\nthe mato stopped tho engine, and at\nthe samo time I put the wheel hard to\nport; this wns at the time tho Enterprise was trying to port; previous to\nthis she was on our starboard bow; sho\nthen shifted hard to port, and wo\nstruck her as sho was passing; at thu\ntime she was hard to port wo were\nabout ton vessel's lengths oil'; did not\nreceivo an order to go hard lo port us\nthat was tho regular rule; the mate\nhelped to put it over; we weru heading toward San Juan island when the\nvessels struck; the Rithot struck the\nEnterprise on tho port sido; as soon as\ntho collision occurred the mate loft the\npilot house to clear the boats, and\nCapt. Insley came iuto tho pilot houso\nat about tho samo time; Capt, Insloy\ntook a look around, and then thoy both\nwent below to the freight deck; ho\nthere saw Oapt. Rndlln coming aboard\nin a small boat and heard him singing\nout three or four times, \"On the\nRithet, lower the boats;\" witness heard\ntho conversation between the two captains, ns evidenced by Capt, Insley;\nthe latter theu told tho witness to holp\nthe mate lower the boats; tho duties\nuf the quarter-master aro to steer tho\nbont, keep the pilot house iu order,\nand to attend to the gangways at landings; havo boon a seaman all my life;\ndo not hold any certificate; havo acted\nas mate of a steamer iu tho United\nStates; had not seen tho Eutorprisu\nwhoti Cnpt. Insley handed over tho\nwheel to mo; tho mato came into thu\npilothouse just beforo I whistled; did\nnot know when sho was swinging to\nthe starboard whnt they wero trying to\ndo on the Enterprise; thought she\nmust havu misunderstood the signal;\nshe gave uo indication how sho was\ngoing.\nRobert Maclver being sworn, do-\npoied\u00E2\u0080\u0094I was engineer of tho Enter-1\n{irift tt the time of tho accident; 1 was\nn charge of the engine at the time,\numl was standing on the ladder leading\nto tho engine room, about five feot\nfrom tho throttle, when I heard a bell\nto slow; 1 immediately plnced my\nhand ou thu throttle nnd closed it; at\nthat instant tlio bell rang to stop her\nntid a few seconds after 1 felt tho collision; tho next moment the steam\ncamo up and tilled the engine room so\nthat 1 could not seo; my fireman was\nstanding by and 1 told him to follow\nmo; I went up to the hurricane deck\nand opened tho safety valvo to pro-\nvent auy danger of nn explosion from\nthe cold water coining in contact with\nthc boiler; somebody on the Rithot\nculled out Maolver save yourself, 1\nthink it was Cuplain Rudlin, ho was\non the Rithet; I then went on top of\nthc Enterprise pilot houso and catching hold of the jib halliard of tho\nRithet swung myself aboard thnt\nsteamer; I would not swear to seeing\nCaptain Rudlin, nor did I soo any\npassengers in Iho water; I am at present engineer of tho Yosemito; havo a\nfirst class engineer's certificate.\nHenry P. Bishop, boing sworn, deposed: 1 was purser of tho stoamer\nBtiturpriae; just beforo the collision I\nwas at my desk writing, when I hoard\nthu Rithot whistlo and the Enterprise\nanswer; as soon ns iho boats struck 1\nwent aft; I heard screams and cries of\n\"Look out;'' I placed somo life-preservers on the ladies; one lady refused\na life-preserver because sho thought\nit would spoil lior dress; I did hot soo\nCaptain Rudlin on thn boat, und there\nwas no onu iu charge of passengers\nbut myself; there wero sufficient life-\npreservers for all; 1 went on tho deck\nand jumped overboard, at tho sumo\ntime throwing u stick of wood to a passenger in the water; I was picked up\nby ono of the Kithot's boat's, and went\nto assist souio of tho passengers from\nIho Enterprise boats; sho was about\ntiie usual distance from shore; I heard\n(lie engine bulls ring; I hud ninety-one\npassongers aboard, about ton of them\nIndies: think it was more thnn fifteen\nminutes that tho two beats wero locked\ntogether; I saw Capt. Rudlin aftor I\ngot aboard tho Rithot.\nStuart Koonati, being sworn, deposed: T was dock hand on the Enterprise\nat the time of the. accident and was\non tho forward gangway on tho port\nside; when I saw they were going to\nstrike I rati aft and tried to get into\nmy room; thou ran forward and climbed on tho Rithet; I was at the wheel\nof tlio Enterprise when I tirst saw tho\nRitliet, half it milo away, but was relieved just beforo thc collision; I went\nto tho wheel of* tho Enterprise nt 5\nminutes past II nnd loft it about 1:15;\nas I came out of tho pilot house the\ncaptain wont in; wo saw the Rithot\nCuming; tho captain and mate woro\nboth in tho wheel-house when I left,\nnnd throe minutes after tho collision\ntook place; tho Rithet blew one whistle, the Enterprise answered; after the\ncollision I jumped overboard from the\nRithot to save Mr. Bishop, who was\nstruggling iu the water; there was no\none ou the Entoipriso to givo orders;\nthe mato was jammed betweon the\ncapatau of the Rithet anil tho wreckage of the Enterprise; I tried to pull\nhim nut, but ho was so bruised I was\nafraid of hurting him; I saw tho 1-fith*\net lake a sheer toward the Enterprise,\nand said, \"What's the mutter with\nthat fellow? ho is going to run into\nus!\"\nEdward McDonald testified to assisting thu passengers to got aboard tho\nllithet, and that ho saw Captain Rudlin ou tho guard of tho Rithot and\nthat theru was uo one on the Enter\nprise lo givo orders.\nCOLUMBIA STREET,\nNew Westminster, B. C.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094IMPOltTRllH AND pliAJ-I.HS IN--\nBooks,\nStationery,\nFancy Goods,\nPianos,\nOrgans,\nMusic,\nNewspapers,\nMagazines,\nToys, etc.\nThc Largest Stock on the Mainland, and second to no\nHouse in British Co-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2umbia.\nFree Trade ami War.\nSaid .lohn Bright at the dinner iu\nLondon to Minister Phelphsi I believe\nthe timo will come\u00E2\u0080\u0094I do not expect\nto livo to seo it myself, although I\nuijiy soe somo advance toward it, but I\nbeliovo my children aud grandchildren\nwill as certainly soe it as anything bofore tho eyes now\u00E2\u0080\u0094I believo tho time\nwill como when the American nation,\nhaving, by vast sacrifices of blood and\ntreasure, uccomplished tho freodom of\nmen, tho labor of the mun will bo as\nfree as the bodies of the mon. (Loud\ncheers.) Thc Duko of Argyll said the\ngreat men of nations help to form the\ngreatness of nations. Well, I sbould\nsay that thesu great nations\u00E2\u0080\u0094tho onu\non this sido of the Atlantic, and tho\nnno that promises to bo much greater\non tho other side of tho Atlantic\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ntheao two nations will, to great extent,\nguide tiie future policy of tho world,\n(blear, hear.) It often strikes me as a\nvery curious thing that in America tho\nMassachusetts man has not tho slightest objection to deal commercially\nwith somebody in California or in thc\nextremo south, in Louisiana or Texas;\nbut ho has tho groatost objection\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nno one can tell why, except that it is a\nsuperstition\u00E2\u0080\u0094to trade with people in\nCanada or in Great Britain and Ireland. But why? If wo were all\nshoved into tlie United States; if wo\nwere ono country, with only ono object, nobody would deny that anything\nwould bo moro natural than that manufactures of thu two countries should\nintermingle, nnd everybody would\nagree that it was not only tho bust,\nbnt also the most profitable thing\nfor the population of the two\ncountries. (Hour, henr.) My point\nis tlmt tho groat miestioii of military\npreparations, establish ments and wars\nwill receive in all probability a more\ncomplete solution by tho free commercial intercourse of nations than from\nany other teaching; that if you allow\niho pcoplu of other countries frankly\nand openly to trade with each other,\ntl\oy will learn tho lussonH of peace\nfrom tho psgos of their ledgers.\n(OllaersV These vast armies in Europe\n--you ought to thank heaven every\nday that you aru not in Europe (laughter aud cheers)\u00E2\u0080\u0094thoso vast armies in\nEui'opo uro kept up under the pretense\nand with the use of tho argument that\ntho people will bear tho cost of them;\nthoy aro kopt up, it is said, to safeguard the peaco of the nations to which\nthoy belong. There is nothing under\nheaven so adverse to peaco as the\nestablishment iind maintenance of\nthese great armies. (Cheers). I am\nsatisfied thnt, if it wero possible for\nEngland aud Frnnce and Germany and\nAustria and Russia and Italy to abolish tho tariffs und let commerce How\nfreely, it would bo beyond tho possibility of king or i|tioen, of lhe czar or\nkaiser, or statesman of any rank, to\nbring those nations to war. \"(Choora).\nSmoking and Kissing.\nMrs. Do Blank\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Thoro now, John,\njust road thnt, and maybe you will\nthrow away that horrid cigar.\"\nMr. Do Bluuk-\"Read what?\"\n\"Why, this in tho paper. A member\nof tho recent Women's Congress says\n'it is a nice thing for a man to keop his\nmouth fit to be kissed.' \"\n\"Humph! That may all bo; but it is\nnlso u nico thing for a woman to keep\nhur mouth in the right position to bo\nkissed. \"\n\"Tho right position?\"\n\"Yes, shut,1'\u00E2\u0080\u0094Philadelphia Call.\n-SOLK AGENTS I'OR\t\nThe Henry P. Miller Piano,\nTlie Dominion Organ,\nOf Bowninnville, Out.,\nAnd agents for all thu leading American\nPIANOS & ORGANS\nSPECIAL FORMS\nRULED & PRINTED\nOn the premises, ns neatly and cheaply\nas at any othci establishment in the\nProvince.\n AGENTS FOR\t\nConfederation Life Assurance Co..\nNorth British and Mercantile Fire\nInsurance Co.,\n-Agents for First-Class*\nnu ui BUM um\nSllll'l'mi KKl'KIPTS.\nDKKDS- HOKTIMUI'-i,\nIIIIiliS OF KAUt,\nCUSTOM HOUSE BLANKS,\nHUSKS, PROM. NOTES,\nOIIDKKK, KEVEiriS,\nAnil all kiwis of Blank llooltn ami Blank\nForms on hand.\n All tlio Lcntling\t\nNEWSPAPERS\n AND \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nPERIODICALS\nRegularly received.' Subscriptions taken\nfor any Publication at lowest rates,\n7 We Import direct from mtunifno\nturcrs, ami cannot be undersold In this\nProvince\nT. R. PEARSON & 00.,\nCOLUMBIA 8TKKET,\nNew Westmlniter, B. 0.\n(f.2to)\n2STOTIOE!.\nAPPLICATION WILL BE MAI>K TO\nMiu Cliief Commissioner ot Lunds\numl Works tor a Crown Grant for tlio Urll-\nlsh Columbia Cornier Mining Company's\nmim.1, situated llrleen miles nbovo Prjnce-\nton.outliesoulli forkof thoSlinllkumeen,\nBurrisii Coi.umiua Cowkii MlNtNG Co.\n4jy2m Por J. F. ALLISON.\nnotice.\n\%TE INTEND TO APPLY TO TIIK\nVV Cliief Com in Issloner of Lands uml\nWorks for pemission lo luirchiisnjfM) ueres\nof land, uk follows: Commencing nt the\nnin-llii'iist tj-ornorof lot XV. Miiywtinl .District, tlicnco west, SO (-bains; norlh, IH)\nchains; cast, SO chnins; south, IH) olinlns\nto nortbeasl comer of lot XV.\nH. B, BTUHT,\nB. WALKER,\n>a~ gjyflrti\nVictorin, BllU July, 1885.\nISTOTICE.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\napplication will bo mndo lo tho legislature of Uritish Coiumbin nt Ils ncx!\nsession on behalf of ibo Bottlers nml owners of land situate at Malt-i'iif Prairie for\nan act for their relief agninst the \"Sumns\nDyking Acl, IS7S,\" and the \"Sumns Dyking Amendment Acl, 1HS1,\" and todi'clnri*\nforfeited nil rights and privileges granted\nor purported io bo granted to K. L. Derby\nor bis Assigns by the snid acts oroltllorof\nthem, nnd to repeal such nets.\nMutxqul, Maroh Olh, 1885. mhlltd\nTS HEHEBY GIVEN tliat tho Parlncr-\nJ. slilii bercloforc existing lichvcenrhn*-.\nAlllllnnd Joint Burkltl-nf Chllllwhtick,\nH.C.,. carrying on business as farmers In\nChilliwhack, H.C, is this dav ilissnlveil\nby mutual consent. Cluis. Allitt retains\ntlie business, assumes all tiahlllliosand\ncollects all debts due the llrm.\nAs witness our bands tills ffilnt dny of\nJuno, 1883.\nCHARLES ALLITT,\nJOHN BLUtKITT.\nWitness: Boiieht Lost).\nChllilwhnclt, June S'lnl, IRK. lljylin\nl-TOTICE.\nIS HEltEBY GIVEN THAT 1 INTEND\nto wake application tothe Hon. Chief\nCommissioner of Lunds aud Works for\npermission to purchase one hundred mid\nBlxty noros of lUnd in New Westminster\nDish-lcl, described ns follows:\nCommencing from a pout on Frodoi'lclt\nArin.abunthnlf a mllen'thof Owen Point,\nIlienee west, 40 chains; thenco norlh,-III\nchains; thenco enst, III ehulns; thence\nsoutherly, foi lowing the const lino to point\nof comnieiicenicnl.\nANGUS 0. ERASER.\nNew Westiniuster, June 0,1885. 10jo2m\n\"Land Begistry Ordinance, W\nThe 8\u00C2\u00BBiiI1)>Westerly Half or tot So, 2.\nBlock XII, In tlie Ctly or New Weal-\nminuter.\nA CERTIFICATE OF INDEFEASIBLE\nTitle lo the nbove mentioned hnlf of\nNiil-llotwill bo Issued lo James Cunningham on thu lOtli dny of Oc'oher, 186\u00C2\u00A7, unless in thc meantime a valid objection\nthereto bo mnde to the undersigned iu\nwriting by siinu* pi imiii claiming n 11 cslntc\nor 111 lorest In said hind or sonic pint\n1 hereof.\nIt. W. ARMSTRONG,\nDeputy Registrar,\nLaudllegislryOlllco,\nNow Westminster, \"th July, 18S5.\nllJySm\nlil\n,fJ.\"\nLot Xo.S, KI nek XXI11. ami Lot KOi 18\nItlut'k XXIX, In the (Ily of Ken West\nminster*\nA CERTIFICATE OF INDEFEASIBLE\nTitle tothenbovc mentioned lots will\nlie Issued to Murdock Duncan McLennan\nonthOlOtll dny of October, 1885, unless in\nlhe nienntlmeuvulld objection therein be\nmado to tbo undersigned In writing by\nsonic person claiming 1111 estate or interest\nIn said lots or some part thereof.\nIt W. ARMSTRONG.\nDeputy Registrar,\nLaud Registry Oflico,\nNow Westminster, 7Ih July, 1885,\nlljyam\n1TOTICZ1.\nVTOTICK IS HEREBY1 GIVEN THAT\ni.1 we Intend lo apply to thd Chief Com-\nnilssioncrof Landsand Works for |iennls-\ns11 in to lease fm* timbering purposes the\nfollowing desoribed lands eltuntcd on\nValdoz Island, Coast District:\nCommencing nt 11 stake on llic north*\nwes! cornernfLnt 1),thenco wesl (.|Oeb;iliis;\nibence north, 40 chnins; thence wesl, 20\nchains: Ibence norlh, -III chnins; Ilienee\nwest,-10 chains; ihenee norlh,Wl chnins;\nIhenee west, 10 chnins; thence nbrtll-100\nchains; thonco west, 10 chains; thence\nnorlh,00 chains; theuce cast, ill chains;\nthence north,80 chains: thenee oust, 120\nchains; thenee north, 10 chains; thence\nenst,00 chains; thence south, 10 chains\nmore or less to nortii sliore of Village Ilny\nLake; thenco In awestnnd southerly dlrccllon following shore lino of Lnko to n\npolnl. true norlli of the northwest ciinu-r\nof Lot ll); thence south to snid Lot 10, following wesi side of Lot io to plnco of commencement, containing 4,800 ucres, more\nor less.\nRovai, City PliANISG Mills Co., Ld.\nJOHN HENDRY, Manager.\nNew Westminster, B. C,\nllth July, 1885. Sjylm\nI\nNOTIOE.\nOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that wo\nIntend mnking npplh'allon to thn\nChief Commissioner of Lands and Works\nfor permission to lease for Umbering purposes tlie fiillowini* described lands shunted in New Westiniiisler District:\n1. Commencing tit u post on tlio shore of\nGillies Bnv, Texada Island, about one\nmile N. W. of Shelter Point, extending\nnlong tlie shore for \u00C2\u00BB distnnco or loo\nchain.', with 11 (k*pth of 80chnins,eontulning liiSU acres, moro or less,\n2. Commencing lit a post on thc North\nshore of Curdero Ohunncl, nearly opposite\nDunham Islnnd, extending nlong the\nshore forn distnnco of 100 cnalns, with u\ndepth of KiOohains.coutalnltig 1000 acres,\nmore or less.\n.''. Commencing nl a stake on the shore\nof Hemming Hay, Thurlow Island, about\none-half di Mu West of Jucltson Polnl;\nthence following tbe shore line PJOchains;\nthence in n N. Vf. direction UlDchnfus;\ntlienee Easterly 100 chains; thence South\nto point of commencement, containing\n{1500 aereS. more or less.\nHASTINGS SAW MILL CO'Y,\nRlClIU, H. Al.KXANDKK,\nMnnnger,\nBurnud Inlet, B. C.,\u00C2\u00ABlth July, 1881.\natiVltc\nIN THE SUPREME COURT OF\nBRITISH COLUMBIA,\nIIOU.tnV.1V versus IIOI.I.OWA1.\nPURSUANT TO AN ORDER MADE\nherein by the Honorable Mr. Justice\nMcCreight, dated Sth July, 1885, notice Is\nhereby given tbat tenders wil I hp received\nby Mr. Eustace A. Jenns, Dlslrlet Registrar at New Westminsterof this Honorable Court, at hU offloe In the Court. Houso,\nNew Westminster, until noon of tho ir-ih\nday of August, 1886, ior the purchase of\nLou St,'6-and Iff. Block 80, New Westminster, according to thcotllclnl plan ofthe\nOity,\nThe lols will bo sold either together or\nIn parcels as tenders mnv be mnde.und\naro subject to 11 reserved bid,\nEnch tender must he accompanied by n\nmarked ehei-no for M per cent, of (he\namount of tender. Choipios sent byper-\nsuns whose lenders ure not new pled will\nbo returned.\nConditions of sale are twonty-tlvo per\ncentum down us hereinbefore set out, nml\ntho balance to be secured by promissory\nnote endorsed liy some person or persons\nlo i he satisfaction ofthe Registrar lu three\nmonths from said day of August.\nPllll particulars ns lo property nud conditions of sale may lie had on application\nlo Messrs, CORBOULD A MoCOLL,\nNow Westminstor,\nJytft.1 PlnlntiffN Solicitors.\nNOTIOE.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\ni.i the Municipal Council of Maple\nltidgc intend to itpply to tbo Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works to establish as Public Highways, 10 fl. wide tho\nfollowing roads In Township 12, Now\nWestminster District:\u00E2\u0080\u0094 .\n1. Commencing nt tho section line between Sections |r>and 22, and to continue north U mile bejwoen E, % and W.\ny, ut Section 22.\n2. Commencing al said section Hue between Sect ions HI and III aud to continue\nnortii % mile between E. % and Vf. \i, ot\nBootloii21.\n;t. Commencing at said secllon line and to\ncontinue north I % miles through K,%\not Sections 20 and 20, adjacent to lhe\noastern limits of';,' secllon line helween\nE. % and Vf, % ot Sections 20 and 211.\n4. Tho continuation to tlio Eraser River,\nn dlstanco of 100 feel, of gnzelled road\nthrough lot)M)8.\nAlso tlio following ronds In Township 0,\n40 feot wido.\n1. Commencing nt;thc township lino between Townships0 und 12 on norlh side\nof southern limit of Election 25-ami lo\ncontinue west 0,r)chains,\n2. The continuation nortii, 11 chnins, of\ngazetted road on western llmltof lot 2W,\n.'i, commencing'nt thp south llmltof Section B5| between E. % nml W-Hofsald\nsection, and to continue north ill chains.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I. Commencing at Intersect Ion of ci\nllmltof lot 202 with northern limit of\nlot2i:iand to continue norlh 1) chains,\n20 ft. on unoh side of boundary between\nlots 202 nnd 281.\nPAUL MURRAY,\nSilji'lm Clerk Municipal Council,\nNOTICE\nTS HERKBY GIVEN, THAT SIXTY\n1 days afterdate we the undersigned Intend making application to tlio Chief\nCommissioner of Lunds aud Works for\npermission to purchase the following described lands on Valdez Island, Const district, British Columbia:\nAudi the undersigned, John Wiggins,\nIntend making npiiUeutlon for bin m-i-c>,\nmore or less, described us follows:\nCommencing nt a post on tlioeiuil shore\nlino of Vllliago Buy Lulte. aboul 80\nchains. Norlli of tho foot or tho lake;\ntlienee easl 40 chnins, norlh -lo chains,\nwost 40chnins, more or less In Ibe. shore\nline of luke; thence southerly, following\nmeunderlngs of shoro Hno of lake to point\nof commencement.\nAnd 1 lhe undersigned, Charles Mellon*\nOllgll, intend making Application for 101)\nacres, more or less, described as follows:\nCommencing at a post on the west shore\nline of Village Hay Lake, nbout 2 miles\nnorth of thc foot uf the lake, Ihenee wesl\n80 chains, theuco north GO chains, thence\ncast to thc shore lino of the lake, thence\nsoutherly, following the mennderlngs of\nshore line of IuIec lo point of commence*\nmoid.\nAnd I the undersigned- Joseph Munition, intend making making application\nfur IHHI ncres, more or less, described ns follows;\nCommencing ut a post on tlio north\nsliore lino of Vlllngc Hay Lakeuliout une\nmile easterly from its bead; lhciu-c north\n40chains, west 100 ehains. south 40 chains,\ncast to shore Hue of Village Bay Luke;\nAnd 11he underslg'd.AlexAnderRussell,\nintend making application for (iOO acres,\nmore or less, described as follows;\nCoinmcnclngat IheSnulh-west corm-rof\nthe land applied for hy Joseph Mnuuhiu;\nIhenee south 100 chains, east 10 chains.\nnorth to sliore Hue of Village Hay Lake\nthonee following meanderings of show\nline (if Village Buy Lako In n North-west\nerly direction to the Intersection of Mann\nInn's south boundary line with tlie shore\nline of Vlllngo Bny Lake.\nAnd I the undersigned, John D. Pnrlt\nI'oinmmenclng at the the South-east\ncor. r Of tho land applied for by Alexander Hu. *< 11, theuce east OOchalns, north to\nshore Iin. -.fVMliure Hay Luke; thenco In\nn westerly direction, following meanderings of tlie shore lino of lake lo intersection of Russell's east boundary wllh sliore\nllneof take: tlienco south along stiUl east\nboundary of Russell's claims to polnl of\ncommencement.\nNew Westminster, B. C, April litli 1885,\nJOHN WIGGINS,\nALEXANDER RUSSELL,\nCHARLES Mcdonough,\nJOSEPH MANNION.\nIl]i8lll2. JOHN D.PARIS,\nGOVERNMENT NOTICES.\nNOTICE.\nTO DRYDOCK CLAIMANTS.\nALL PERSONS HOLDING CLAIMS\nAgainst F, H. McXuuioc A Co.. for labor performed on the Esquimau Graving\nDock, nnd whoso claims have been rc-\nnoried upon favorably by the Court pf\nInquiry, nre requested to call at lhe Treasury and receive payment.\nS. BUCK,\nMinister of Finance.\nTreasury Department,\nVictoria, 8th July, 1085. lfijylirt\nDOMINION GOVERNMENT\nSAVINGS BANK\nSO\"S\"-A.31i\ni\nNEW WESTMINSTER,\nDOARD QF DIRECTORS, 1884-85.\nVf, N. BOLE, - - - PKESlbEST\nJ. W. HARVEY, - ViCE-PiiuatDENT\nW. II. KUAHY, - - - SEC-TtlEAS\nG. E. CORUOLD. JAS. CUNNINGHAM\nii. elliott. o. m. mcnaugiiton\nDIRECTOR'S ANNUAL REPORT.\nGknti-hsien!\u00E2\u0080\u0094In presenting: our report\nfor 18s|-S*iwe nre pleased Io be Able losay\nthat Ihe Hospital bus never fur years been\nina better position, ilnanclnlly or otherwise. A {-rent number of Improvements\nhave been made during the year, such us\nrepairs lo buildings, drains, outhouses,\nAc,, and a grout deal of bcildlnt- nml furniture purchased,\nArrangements havo been nliuost. completed so i hat we can have a fever ward\nfor lhe institution, and whicli will be n\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rent heucllt to the usefulness mul success\nof Ilie Hospital, taking liiloconsldorallon\ntlie rapidly increasing population,\nTlie Hospital has been kept In un efficient, condition, and the Surgeon has been\nattentive nm! active in his duties.\nWe uro Informed tlint some arrange*\nment, will bo made during the coming\nyear l.y tlie govornment for the removal\nof Incurables, 7 of whom we have In ttio\nItiis'iltal.\nTlie medical oflicer has attended and\ndispensed medicines to llio in and out-door\npatients, showing lhat much good work\nlias beon achieved.\nWe have to thank Messrs. Jno. Murray\naud S. T. Tingley,Spence's Bridge, for lhe\nreceipt or smou legacy left by the late\nCnnl. Thompson lo Ihe Hospital.\nWe have also to Ihank the government\nfor great assistance nnd the public for donations of money, clothes, rending matter, Ac.\nA drain to tlie river Isaclually necessary, and if funds permit should be built\nHits year.\nAnnexed istlieTreusurer's and Surgeon's\nRe porls.\nThe Treasurer ih Account with the Royal\nColumbian Hospital,\n1SSI. Du.\nApril 1\u00E2\u0080\u0094To balanco'ifrom last year,? nl\n\" Government grant -jnoo on\n\" do. for repairs GOO DO\n\" Legacy from Captain\nThompson 135 00\n\" Subscriptions Uo 00\n\" Huly Trinity Church\ncollections I'i Ifci\n' Paying pnt lento .10 10\n\" Proceeds of Concert HO 70\n$\u00E2\u0096\u00A00707 11\nI860. Oil.\nMar, HI\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bv Llubllllles from Inst year\npaid \u00E2\u0080\u009E..SaK)00\n\" Rnlnrles IfitfO i'i\n\" Repairs lo buildings... 42fl at\n\" Furniture UOW\n\" Fish UI7I1\n\" Funerals 117 BO\n\" Hread ll!>il\"i\n\" Washing 17H 07\n11 Vegetables H7 81\n\" Llglit 51 -10\n\" Hoof filu2U\n\" Milk \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 S-fiUlll\n\" stationery 27 115\n\" Groceries 020 T2\n\" iirugs 220)2\n\" Clothing Ii0 2.i\n\" Printing til ;I0\n\" Redding 125-18\n\" Nursing 05 1)0\n\" Medical comforls 87 fiO\n\" Fuel 28ft AU\n\" Library Ill 00\n\" Insurance in 00\n\" Sundries 2:150\n\" Audit IU IMJ\n'< Balnnoo 403 42\n&707 II\n1885.\nApril 1-To balance JIM 12\nKxnhilned und found correct,\nVf. 11. FALIUNU,\nA,ud(lor.\nOVAL COLUMBIAN HOSPITAL.\nNKW Wt-HTSHNHTKlt,\nApril 0111,1883,\nTo TIIK Ml*M\u00C2\u00BBKIW OK TIIK llOAltll (IF Dl-\nUKCTOHH\u00E2\u0080\u0094(Jeiitloinen:\nI have the honor to make tlio JOllowlllf\"\nreport on the Royal Columbian Hospllnl\nfor the year ending Iho lllst March, 1885.\nNumber of In-door patients 02\n\" \" out-door \" 4t(\n\" Remaining under treatment 18\n\" Died 0\nCauses of dealh of tho six who died:\nchronic Bronchitis..,,. l\nPhthisis or Consumption I\nChronic Alcoholism 1\nParalysis tl\nTwo of them came In ina dying condition.\nThe Hospital lias undergone a good deal\nof repairing during the year. Tlie water\npipes have been llxed; outhouses havo\nbeen moved, and one built for lhe reception ofthe dead until burial. Whitewashing and papering has been done, making\ntho plnco loolc bright and cheerful,\nI hnvo to Ihank n number of friends of\nthe Institution for contributions of pictures, tflXta, and reading matter of every\nllOBOnlHlon und in large (luatillllcs. Also\nforlliesnpply of old M'nshed linen whicli\nIs parllciilnrly useful. Also, I have to\nthank I lio steward, Mr, Charles Digby, for\nthe pains lie 1ms taken in keeping the\nwards clean aud comfortable: and, nlso,\nfor bis kindness uno nttentlon lo Hie sick.\nli-foreclosing my report I wish to suggest. Hint. If 11 fever w.ird, I.e., to admit typhoid fever, could be opened, it would add\nverv iniiteriiiltv lo the usefulness of tho\nlustllullon. I think tliat this might bo\ndono without much openso by attncliing\nthree or four rooms to the building for the\nuso of tlie Ntoward nnd his family mu! using the wards np stairs for fever casos.\nIulsowish to bring beforo your notice\nthe necessltyof more drains i'clng.bullt,\nespecially one from tlio hospital direct to\ntiio rivor. 1\nYours faithfully,\nIt, I. BliNTLl-Y, M.-Ii.\ninylm Medical Officer, J\nNew Westminster Branch.\nDEPQSITpaiS AUK HKQlWSTHDto\npresent their 1'ass Books for insertion of Interest up to the 30th June, 1885,\n0. l'lTTKNPttlUII,\nAgent,\nNew Westminster, July 7th, 1S85,\nSjyilni\nNOTICE.\nTO ROAD CONTRACTORS.\nSEALED TENDFItS will lie received by\nIhe undersigned up to noon of Tuesday the lllh prox. for thc construction of\nA Wagon Road on lhe Xortli Arm\nFrom Crldlnii\nid's towards New Westmlll-\nsler;\ndistance\nuboutlj-a 111 lies.\nSp\u00C2\u00AB\n!olllcntlon& can be seen and forms for\nlend.\n\"'!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Olll 11 111'\n;'d ul the Government Office,\nNew\nWostmli\nistor.\nTin\neluwi-sli\nir any Iciulerniit necessiirlly\naccei\nited.\n0. WAHWICK,\nOo vint Agent.\nNe\nw Westminster, .Inly 81,1885,\nluiltd\nAi#S$|s\n**Ha#\n[Wm&-\nTO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS\nqHALED TENDEKS will be recoived by\nl**J the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands\nand Works up to noon of Monday, 10th\nAugust, for lhe erection.of a\nSciiool House at Hall's Prairie.\nPlans and apaoiflcnUoiiBcau bo seon nnd\nforms for tender obtained al the residence\nof IL T. Thrift, Esq*- or nt tho Government Office, New Westminster,\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily\naccepted.\nVf. fi, ooiiVs,\nSurveyor General.\nLauds and Works Department,\nVletorla, Bi C\u00E2\u0080\u009E 25th July, 1886,\njJ*2Dt(]\nNotice to Contractors.\nSEALED TENDEI-K addressed lo the\nundersigned, and endorsed \"Tender\nfor Immigrant Sited, Vi.-t-.n,,, n, c.,- will\nbe received ul this office until TCKsDAV.\nthe 18th Angus! next, inclusively, for the\nerection anil completion of\nliiiinigrniil KIicil, Victoria, It, \u00E2\u0082\u00AC.\nPlans and specifications enn bo seen at\ntin- Department of Public Works, Ottawa,\nand til Ilie ntHee of Hon. J. W.Trutch, Dominion Agent. Victoria,]*. C\u00E2\u0080\u009Eon nnd aftor\nTuesday, I ho-It 11\" August next.\nPersons tendering arc notliicd tliat tenders will not be considered unless made\non the printed forms supplied and signed\nwith their actual signatures.\nEach tondor must lie accompanied by\nan accepted bank chc-juc, made payable\nlot he order oft he Honorable tho Minister\nof Public Works, eipial to live por cent, of\nthe iimounl of the tender,-which will be\nforfeited If tlio party declines in outer Into\nncontract when tailed upon to do so, or\nif ho fall to complete the work contracted\nfor. If Ihe lender be not accepted the\ncheque will be relumed,\nThe Depart in cut. will not be bound to\naccept llic lowest or any tender.\nHy order,\nA. G011EIL,\nSecretary.\nDepartliiciil of Public Works,\nOttawa, July mth, 1883. iiultd\nIsTOTICB.\nXTOTICE IS IlEItHHY GIVEN THAT\n\u00C2\u00B1y llm undersigned inlends making application to the Chief Commissioner of\nLands and Works fora lease for tlm boring\npurposes of the following described tract\nof land In Coast District, P. C.\nCommencing at a post set on Nhoro llneof\nUpper Thurlow Island on .Mayne Passage,\nnbout 1'.', miles onsterly from Knox Hay;\nI hence west,-JO chains; norlh, Lt) chains;\nwest.IM chains: norlli, 10 chains; cast.a)\nchains; north, 20 chains; easl,ai chains:\nsouth,-10 ehains; eusl,9) chains; south, 11)\nchains more or less, to shore line of Mayne\nPassage; thenee westerly,following ineaii-\nderliigs of shore lino to point of commencement, containing quaeres, more or\nless,\nHASTINGS SAW MILL CO.\nIt. 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