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THEVIOTORL4DAILY COLONIST , SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1891

L'; .PROYINCIAIi CUSTOMS

K '' ';1800 .

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''Nannlmo . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . 5 23.1,39100:

,::, New Westminster . . . . . . . . . ?:' ,.. 011

, , Vancouver . . . . . . . . . . . . . r>.l0X CO

, " Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3I1J,221111U, EXI'OKTII-1800 .

( ". Nanalmo . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ? 1.031.541 00

r{ Now Westminster . . . . . . . . . 201.74900' Vancouver . . . . . . . . : . . . . . 483.88500

,Vlclurla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.103.280 UO

II 1JUTV PAID 1800.

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"' Nanalmo'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 48.8115 00

Now Westminster . G031 7dII

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, Vancouver . . . . . . . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 153.7i0: 75A,Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 815 , : 117

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LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL .

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IIOTTII It Tumble .Sugar , 10 pounds ' for $1 ; flour , per sack ,

; $1.40 ; creamery butter per pound , 2j >v at""I: Wm . Eckcrt's , lOG Yates street . *

. ,

Itnssell , Hclioiiiild .t Co ."

Have received another consignment ofheavy English Floor Oilcloth , worth ninetycents per yard , which they are retailing at

. fifty cunts per squure yard . *3t

.JmmelaMe tllrr&lItli .

. ' Mr. M . Fiiicrty , ol the Spring ParkFarm , Victoria District , c&l1edo.t TUB: Cor-OMST

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ollicp , yesterday afternoon , with abranch of giant black currants . They areubout twice as large as the largest ordinarily grown , nnd are highly praised by horticulturists .

Cedar Hill .The ladies of St . Luke's (Uuild have com-

plied

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with the genel al rpcjiiest und decidedto hold tII Costume Concert , in the Parishhall , on next Wednesday evening at S.30.Already there has been a lush for tickets .

The usual hoopitalilics, will not be forgotten .

lIlerr )' Picnickers .

.

The merry picnickers were out in fullforce , yesterday . In addition to the five

or six hundred who took in the Olympiansexcursion , thfro'ere many left to enjoythe A.O.U.W . picnic at Oak Bay , the Up-worth League picnic at the Gorge , and alarge private picnic at Mount Tolmie .

Delivered Free .

The San Francisco Examiner , San Francisco Call , San Francisco Chronicle , SeattlePosl.lntelligencer , Se.ittlo Telegraph , Port .land Oregonian , or any other paper or peri .odicals , will be delivered, free by applyingat the Victoria News Agency . " Kerr liBeeR , booksellers and stationers , 45 Gov-

ernment¬

street . *

Sonthbuulld l'IIMselllers .

The following are the cabin passengerswho left yesterday morning , on the steamerUmatilla , for San Francisco : T. G. Keens ,wife and two children , Miss Stolz , G .

Rubens , J. Rubens , E . A . Morris , A. McClarty , Edward Uenwick , H. E. Pennell ,Mrs . C . H . Smith, Mrs . Campbell and Win .

,' Hamilton .

The Annual Meeting. I

_ . The! . anEunlmeetinl of the_Women's

. Uhristian temperance Union will be held'on Monday ( tomorrow ) evening at S o'clock ,

in the Temperance Hall , Pandora street ,when reports of the years work will be

given , interspersed with good music andrecitations. Refreshments will be served .

All interested in Temperance work are cor ¬dially invited to attend . Admission free .

. A collection will be taken up in aid of thefunds .

Tile Alaska Strnmc .

saT1UI steamship Mexico called at theouter wharf yesterday morning , on her wayto Alaska . She had 115 cabin passengers ,

the majority tourists , twelve of whomjoined the ship here . There were also anumber of steerage passengers , and a quan .tity of freight . The Mexico will make allpossible speed, in order to get to DepartureHay in lime to take Pilot George off theQueen , downward bound . The latter.steamer is expected here today.

Tile Indian nt Kcnh Ray.It had been the intention of Bishop Lem

mens to avail himself of the excursion bythe Olympian , yesterday afternoon , to visitthe Indians at Neah Bay , but he learnedthat she would not be allowed to land pus

BishopYounger '

it to the pc > pic there , he proposes to go by-

way of Port Townseiid , early day;and remain for a short tl.eaut the Neah;

Bay Mission .

Tile Lnte Edgar :lIlIrvln '. Funeral .The funeral of the, late Edgar Marvin

look place from his residence , at 9 o'clock ,

yesterday morning . The funeral proces .sion mo'edon to Christ Church Cathedral ,byHis,

h.Rev,

. . Pcrcival .Jennsitnd. .

Rev . A . Beunlands .

'J.HO' funeral which was a very quiet andunostentatious one ,was attended by many ofthe most prominent people in tthe city hecasket was of oak , and the floral tributeswere both numerous and beautiful . Thepallbearers were United States ConsulMyers , lIon . J . II . Turner , M . P. P. , J . P .Sjywunl , Aid . John Rob-rtson , Air . E . Jl .Marvin and Mr.E . G . Tilton . The intermentwas at Ross Bay: cemetery .

The Great Allrnrlloa .

yosterdayantI ¬

was the mini .} of the flagship band , eighteenthoroughly lirfct-cluas musicians , under theleadership of Mr . P . A . LalTey . All whohard them, hope to have the pleasure again

'yesterday -

!JonesOrorturobonlllonPact( ). and RevclraIJiiiid, ,liandmnnn, Pcnfolil .

.DoggottiSelection';ValsoMon Ami . . . . . . . . . , , . . , . Giisaner-Galop

'. Koj-al& Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . Louder

Selection hucla dl Laimnormoor . Donizetti I

Serenade Iji i aloma . . . ... . . . . llarlumn

.;*, The l> rnllns lied .The Dental Association of Uritisb Colum ¬

bia met in their first annual convention , intIes Philharmonic, hall , in the Lcfcvro block ,Vancouver '

,, on Friday" . . Those present were :

T. L . Jones , A . CVest , A . B . Biker ,JLewis Hill , H. F. Verrinder , Victoria ; A.

'J. , Holmes . C . E. C . Brown , New Wi-stmin-,

'itor ; C. G . Gat-wooil , \V . R . Spencer , Jno.Mj . MacLarcn , W . Richardson , C. A . Jackton , Vun ' '° uvL'r ; G . A. R . Hall , Nnuaimo .

'At the morning session the fol-

lowing¬

officers were elected for the I

ensuing year : President , T. J .Jones , Victoria ; First Vice -President ,c.' H . Gatcwood , Vancouver ; Second VicePresident , A . J . Holmes , Now Wcstmin-liter ; , SOCI ehry.l'rellsllrer , A . C . West,Victoria ; lExecutive Committee , W . J.Qainlun , W\ . It. Spencer und R . F. Vcrrin-del ; Dr's . A . 1n. Baker , of Victoria , andWesley Richardson , of Vancouver , wereelected new members . After the Presi ¬

dents' opening address , which was short ,papers on various branches of the study of

dentistry were road . In the afternoon aclinic was held in the ofBco'cf C . G . Gats-wood . The dcutista met again in the even ¬

Log , in the Philharmonic Hull , whore otherpapers were read followed by discussion .

Ucnutlfiil 8uu . liailc :Two hundred sample sunshades , of (the

ridiculouslylow, '

marked down sale , 134 Douglas street .' 3t

Thin While HOUKO !UCRlnnll1 SaleOn Monday morning we sho.llofTer our

accumulation of remnants and odd linesfrom all departments at prices that will in-sure

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a speedy clearance .. UESIIY: Yocsa k Co .

A New Thing .Go to the elegant newl ) dining parlors , OS

Yates street, over drug store , and get afirst-class meal , well served , nt reasonableprice . Board by week or month . Give usa trial ; will try to please you . COIIONADO

Dumw PARLORS . * 2\v

Cork .

SpringRidgeand any brother Cork in the city is askul

GeorgeFuirbiothier.president,

fig Gun Conulehhhion .

A detachment from No . 2 battery wil:meet at Mcintosh's boat house , utS o'clock ,proeedin( )

,

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they will inaugurate the annual big guncompetition of the local volunteer artil ¬

lery .

SI . Least Wilier.Mr . Henry Saunders has secured the

agency , in this city , of tha celebrated St .Leon water , which has the reputation of be .

ing not only one of the most palatable of

mineral waters , but ILls ? a cure for dyspep ¬

.accompanyimmg,

boon win popularity for itself in Victoria .

lliully Dillon .Roderick T. McKinnon , the little son of

ba.dlybitten,

ugo . The boy was on his way home andwas not molesting the animal , which sprangboyisceived , and is at St. Joseph's hospital .

At Uracon mil J'lIrk .This afternoon's music at Beacon Hillwill

be supplied by a bund of thirty pieces ,under the leadership of Prof. Pferdncr , theprogramme being as below :

Ia.rchVictoria Press . . " . . . . . . . . CollinsOverture Athletic . . . . . KlosierI :: . : : :::: :: :::.: fi.GunRlSelectionJo'nnlnsla-Nntlonnl Melodies . . . . . . . ''urll6r,CareyBlodlcyI

Soloctfon Recollections from the Opera . . .

Brgor

Out to the Cape: .

The excursion on the Olympian , yester .day , was it big success . Over 500 peoplewere on board . The steamer left at 1.30

o'clock , yesterday afternoon . und started toCape Flattery . Only one stop was made , atPort Angeles , and the excursion to the Capewas a most enjoyable affair . Music >vaiaboard , and these who cured to dance hail

the benefit of Pferdner's full band . The.

journey was a great success , and. it is likely

repelLtedinnine hours , the steamer reaching dock about9 o'clock , last evening .

I'utlce Court .

Iickingdispensedtwo whiskey sellers , and one drunk . Iuti-can Webber was the first of the whiskeysellers , the charge being that of supplyingun Indian woman with un intoxicant, {forwhich offense Duncan will serve one mouthut hard labor in j.iil . The next case wasthat of James Davis , charged with thesame offence , for whichn penalty of §30was imposed. . Hector Elliott , arrested onsuspicion of stealing some liquor off thesteamer Yosemite , the night before hit ,was remanded .

lire Nolel .Chief Stoekland , of Astoria , left for home

last evening on the Kingston . He willreturn and will bring over a team to takepart in the tournament next September .

The Fire Department hones are drilled,at I11.451.11I . daily , instead of noon . Thefire alarm strikes one tap and Ithe horsestake their places under the swinging icierness .The old Deluge engine is again in front

andwill be thu first engine to respond toan

.alarm of fire . The Deluge steam fire

engine bus been in active service since IIu9>

.

Foreman John DciUch , of Engine Com ¬

pany No . G, Tacoma , was in this city yes .terday .The Firemen's Tournament Committee

willmeet next Tuesday evening .

Salmon In UlitM Jnrg .An extremely interesting experiment has

been proceeding at the lion Accord SalmonCannery during the plat week , namely , theplckingof salmon in glass jars . The classjars were manufactured in England , and dieof the cup.lcityof an ordinary one-poundcan . They are rendered, air tight by unappliance simi'ar' to that used in Iruit preserving jjars , a zinc scroiv cap fitting overa rim ot mlubber in such a manner, that thezinc nnd rubber do not come ill conrad withttthe fish . The cooking process in 1'01 forum din precisely similar, manner to that employed in .a ordinal y cunning , a puncture orblowhole " being left in the gluas cap .After ¬Ii1Lure.experiment is regarded ua highlysue ¬

cessful , the only tires beck being thecracking of some of the jars occasionedby the sudden change of temperatureupon beincr removed from the oven . It iisbelieved , Tms'e \ er , that this will be wholly,obviiitud by the use of another dccript onof glass . In all , some 15 or 20 ca.csVereput up , and these will be shipped to theOld Country . Fish packed, in this n .minerwould cost about 50 per cent more than theordinary canned article to the consumer ,

but they wouldl command ready sale amongu class of people to whom the extra coai

Therehuantipathy in England to canned goods of allkinds, , and although it ia perhaps felt Ia.ssnow Ithan ,ut any time heretofore, owingprobably to the uniform excellence endwi o'esomeness' of the Fraser River pack ,still there is a considerable section of themore wedlthyclo.ss of people who would

presorvedIn..Work (iuarnntccil ,

For fine work in complicated watches ,place them In reliable hands . Jackson &Mylius are the people 70 Government St . ,COLONIST building . *

: SPORTS AND PASTIMES .,

Champion Fakirs Appear on the PathShooting for theShort ilifle .

Victoria College Meets the WarsplteCIccetCl'S-BiLSeball! } at

Beacon Hill .

Till: ChIN .The third shoot of the Union Gun Club

DrivingPark,tion of time contestants was materiallychanced , the led e/s in the two former

twentyfivebirdsl

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C . \Y . Minor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20IIK . Howlingai 15I,.. hllgctns-------------------------------------: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :

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W.cg: , ;;: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :

.1 . Hutchcaon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10The position of the leaders now , is : C.

\V . Minor , first , 34 ; F. Ilewlings , second ,

32Y; . A . Dyer and J . C . Maclure , tiu forthird .The Victoria Gun Club will have another

shoot for tIme &ii.sll'ycup. on .Vcducsduynext ut tlic Diiving. Park .The Victoria tiun club will hold another

shoot for the liainslcy! cup , next Wcdiics-day afternoon , ut ilia Driving Pall .

51 ' h11 1INC .

Two professionals Gibson, , formerly ofNewcastlc-on-Tyne ; and Keiuliill , formerlyof Worcester , Ma . a . had an alleged 'JOO

yards nice ut the Driving Purl , ycs'cnJay ,which livl the appearance ofU walkingmatch . Either mUll can do the distancein Iless thun twenty-oni seconds , I ut yes-

terday-

the time win 2S . The race wasevidently " lake.

(at lilTS .

yesterday, -

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tenon Arthur Muniuii und Ned Carlow ,21t yards , 21 points . The tirst was a veryti.ht one , M.irrkm winning by oun pointonly ; the seconl resulting in a tie. Cur-

lew-

is a gnod addition to the club , andbetter pitching cun bo expected fiom him .

Some excellent players have promised theirattcuduuco on Saturday next.

nUKET: : .

VICTORIA COI.LEUK VS. II . M.S . WAUSPITE .

An excellent match was played , yester .day afternoon , on licacon Hill , between theboys of the above college , und u team fromif . MS . Warspitc , under the captaincy ofLieut . Sir . R . II . Arbuthnot .kindlylent,

ing selection of music during the aftcinoon ,II

and u tent with tea and other refreshments ,I

K-ovidedby Mrs . Croft and the MissesI I

was greatly appreciated . TheLieutcnnnt-Governor ant, Mrs . Nelson ,

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besides a large number of relatives and]

fii iends interested in the school , wcio oresent , and the play of many of the boys

'was

moat plucky! and commendable, . The bowl .ing und field ii >x of Harvey were admirableai will be seen from the appended score ,and the fielding of the school team wasgenerally admitted to be very good . Mr .l'ooleyo.nd Mr . Aspland were kind enoughto act as umpires . Gillespie , mj . , batted ingood , free style for 11 , and the match hasgiven the greatest encouragement to theschool eleven . The following is thescore :

Victoria College .n . ITixrvoy . b Morn nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IJlr . Ward , b Arbuthnot . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3I ) . Me Aid . c & b Morant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Cimattield.11Altev.J : \V . Green , hit wicket * 'rbil.iinot>

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:.12II . Aspland . b Clmtliuld . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . 2

J . A . Home , c HudKcs , Arbuthnot . . . . . . . 4A . Glllesple , run out, Arbuthnot . . . . . . . . 1

U . IUrns , not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2U . 1'oolcy , c and b Cbaiflcld . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

6Legbyes) ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :

TotalI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54U . M. S. ll'artpitc-lst In-

Jtorant.

b Harvey . . . . . . . . . . .Chui Held

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, lilt wlcke', 'b Harvey.1: : : . : : : : : : : : : : : IJ

Hodges o Aspland , b Harvey.20('0Vimi1 I: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :

\ . . . . . . . . . .UMilleti . . . .itarvey.18Arhuihiot,00tuuI,SCirahans3Iiyms5'vi: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :3Totai. . . . . . . . . " . .

lUSIlULI .The game ycsterdiy . played between two

nines ol the Victoria Athletic Club , resul .

byManagermade a very cieditablu showing , but werenot in it after the second innings . Thefollowing is the :

scoreaza456Is'J ,

aza456Is'J1emnaersIII'rea: : i g 1I

For the vie ore , the battery work of Lenft'sly and Huxtuble , und the second basepay' of Scott , wore the main features .Partridge did good work at first , andSmith pluyt-d hs usual good game . Atthe bat the losing sde' did the most execuhull , having, nine hits to their credit , asn ainst tcven for their opponents . Thefield woik, of Hewlett und C . Wrijjles-worth , amiI the catching of Human were. special features on the losers ' side .

HchnltzgllIIefor[ , i

of the fifth , IIJ! ikcr taking his place in thebox . Mr . Kcithlcy umpired' , the game. verysetisuiictoriiy'mtls a little more practicethe V.A.C . will turn out two first-classuiucs .

TUG wnr.r.L: : .

I-lancl Wanderers are requested, to meetnt 10 o'clock , Ithis n.Orhming . for a run toUoldstream ; Cegg will make the pace .

.A.VnlliiiinllHt IMiin .

A PROPOSALI tileII wouldII obtain favorwith oven menr.i oftt Nutlonnlimn, .

lIullluleottorspecific, cued blood p-irlflor , 11 . U . 13 . , In everyhomo In the Iland, . Thn boiicflu, of such a boonto Lieu people would be Incalculable .

Mfe of Sir Joliii A . Murdonnlil .Price $3 00 . For sale by T. N . Uibben &

Co . a

.'All Goods Rcilnecil

During this monthat Russell , McDonald &Co's , 131: Douglas street . j 15.3

.Lactic > ' Sailor Hiili ,

In black or white , at Russell , McDonald &

Co's , 134 DouL'las street. . jjlO-3.rnpldnnd.M. W. \Valtt & Co . , iigonts .

lOHN DOriLRTY: , GENERAL SCAVENGER .

0Deughtycorfc Co's , rttr . or Gochrano & Munn's ,Yates and Dnucrlnf nrs . will bn promptlv ftttnn-od

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to . Wood and Coal for sale . ap2fMy

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sfNc R'S ARCADE..,

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SPECIAL LINES FOR"

VISITORS

Scot h Travelling Rugs $3 to $ 15 . Mauds 3,4 yds . long,. .

$12.50 to $20 , may be used for suits . Trunks , Gladstone :-= ,

and - Club Bags . Dent's Kid Gloves . Boys Sailor SuitSin Navy Serge , White Serge , White Drill and .Galatea , =8 sizes . Sailor Dresses for Young Ladies in Navy Serge ,White Serge , White Drill and Galatea, 9 sizes . The aboveare splendidly made by a contractor for the British Admir-alty

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. Star Shirt Waists for Boys and Girls . Ladies Vas-sar Shirts in White and! Striped .

D. SPENOER: : , GOVERNMENT . ST_

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Important, Notice .The great clearance: Cabof boots and

shoes , at Mr . (Too . H . Miiyimi d > , 72 Yatesstreet , starts Tuesday morning , July 21st ;

the store wi1l'e\ closed, all day tomorrow tomurk down the stock , then lookout forbargains Tuesday morning . Ho has thous .ands of pairs , and they all have to go . 1It1 .

The IVamplte In Dock .

H . M . S . \Wurspito entered the Esquimnltdock at ten minutes after seven , last evenlog , drawing 27 feet 6 inches . The Lometook the flagship to the lock gates , and shehad not the slightest difficulty in pulsingthrough . By 7.30: the work of emptyingthe dock commenced , and by to.day'isitorswill be able to see the big ship as she ap¬

pears on the blocks . It is expected shewill remain in dock 54 days .

A Credit% lo Ilifi Province .

Mr . Murphy , farmer at 141-Mile House ,Like Lix Iluche , has a family of three sons ,of whom he has every reason to be proud .They 1m ve all of them been students at theOttawa University . At the lost examinations, , the second son , Dennis , carried off theprincipal prizes , among thom tIme silverbyHLs;

m idal for classics , the gilt of His Eminence(Cardinal Zingliari ; the silver medal, for thehighest average in the commercial IIcourse ,and the medal for the first English coursein religious instruction . The son Jameswon the first prize in the second English ,also the silver medal , for the classical coursein the third form . The eldest brother ,William Joseph , earned his 11 . A . with hon .ors ; ho is now professor of mathematics inthe institution , and is also a priest ..

PERSONALS .

J . S. Clute , jr . , came over from Westminster last evening .

W , H . Finlayson returned from the main-land

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this morning .

W . J . Rattray came down from the mainland last evening .

J. D. Brown and E . W. Whaley , ofToronto are at the Driard .J . Chamberlain and Mrs . R . J . Chamber

lain are registered'at the Driurd .dipt . George Rurllin returned from a

hoi id . y trip to Portland , last evening .

H . J . Scott and F. NV . Vincent were pas-sengers

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by the Yosemite last evening .

S . T . Thompson , Photographer , of Vcstminter , arrived down last evening .

daughterretnmedlastI

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Capt. D . T. Tozier , of tIme U. S. revenuecutter Wolcott , was in to \ n yesterday.H. O . Hull and L . G . Henderson come

down by last nights mainland bout .Hon . J . N . Scott , brntlipr-in law to

President Harrison , was in town yesterday .Mis . L. E . Erh , Miss Erb mid Miss Lillie

Erb were pjssengers from the muinl11l11astevening .

Thos . C. Sorby and G . A . Kcofcr wereamong the arrivals from the mainland. yeatot day .James Dunsmnir , wife and family have

genii to Comox , where they will spend a fewwc'ks .Gen . J . W . Sprague , of Tacoma , a retired

U . S . army officer , is at the Driard with hispuny .

O. G . Hrskitt , pay clerk on thee U . S .man-of-war Marion , was in town yesterday .His family remains here during the Northerncittiso of the fehip .

A . 11 . Rankin , of Calgary ; John White ,of Belleville , Out . ; J . (j . IWIemnn andwife , St . Paul ; Miss A . Berry nnd Miss S .E . Craybor , of Vancouver , are ut the NewYork .Rev . TV. Glover , of Toronto , is in time

city . lIe is on a six months ' trip throughthe Western provinces . It is his intentionto secure icliublo information, for UMiiy persons thinking of settling in onu of theWestern provinces . Mr . Glover has spokenonghthe..

Hum ' UliiKlmni Tunic .

Fifty cents ; flannel, do . , 00 cents , at RuBscIl ,

McDonald & Co.'a marked down sale . jjlO-3

"lInN Cite Itenoll P

THE causes of summer complaint . diarrhoea .) entery , cholera niorbus . oto . . arc the

excessive heat, eating green fruit , over-oxer-lion . [Impure' water and sudilou chill . Dr .Fowlers Wild Strawberry la an In alllb o nndprompt. cure for all bowel complaints fromwhatever caubo .

getback.instalment plan, of Young , Burtlutt & Co. ,Land and Building! Brokers , No . 0 TrounceAvenue . GmjylS

New hooks .Canada! and the Canadian Question , Gold win

Smith ? 2'J5My banish. ! Sweetheart , Clarks Russell , SOc .Monsieur Judas , by KBI-RUI 25o .Pretty Silos Smith , by . gem\J ,mrden . SIc .The Civilised Life , by Driimnvmcl ,, fiOo.Harpers Magazine for July. For sale by T.

N . Hlbbon & Uo .Ilibbont Cos Pocket Map of Victoria , for

Me . :

Now Map of New Westminster , price | !.r.o ,for sale by 'r . N . H Ibbrn Si Co ..Tile An .; ell r".

Just receivedI , a large consticnnont of fire

publIcations1mmI

rliht . JOSEPHrt SOMMKlt1

.je2d No. 50 Qoreromont St .

LATE RRVALSI,

. .' -Finest

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Brands French Calf, Kids, Morroccos,

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and Cordivans .

CENTS ' BOOTS MADE TO ORDER FROM THE 'ABOVE .

In 'rJUL. .I

; ; ' Ktf{ ||1'O 'Drown'sColorod; ; ;

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The Celebrated English K Boots always in Stock ,

H . MANSELLI

95 Government,Street, Victoria . Jlrl9

TELEPHONE 488 . P. 0 . BOX 605.

DALBY & CLAXTON,

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' - ' REAL: ESTATE ,Insurance

,Mining aild Financial Brokers

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AGENTS FORThe Yorkihlre Guarantw and Securities Corporation , Royal Canadian Insurince Company . Montreal ,

England. IIThe British ,Columbia Fire Insurant: CompanyThe Dominion SulUln ; aid \Lou Association , 'Toronto . V'ctorla' .

Houses to rent . Farms , residential and business property for sale

64 YATES STREET , VICTORIA , B. C.

THOROUGHLY REPLENISHED

AFTER LARGE SPRING TRADE

, Three Carloads of Fine Furniture ,Bookcases , Desks , Tables , Chairs , Sideboards , etc . , just arrived .

INSPECTION INVITED .

.HASTIE & liRSKINE,

62 Government Street.Clvltl2'nI I

.

JACKSON & MYLIUS ,,

WATCHMAKERS\ ( AND JEWELLERS\,

76 Government Street, Colonist Building.Wo have the Finest Selection DlAMONDS, , WATCHES and JEWELLERY in the

City . All our goodi are new . We have none but the very latest designs ,having recently returned from the East, where wo have hod

the choice of t hoi best markets.

It is impossible to ,enumerate time different lines wo carry and convey any idea of themagnificence of our stock . An inspection is solicited , it will

repay the mot fastidious .

Repairing and Manufacturing of Every Description a Specialty .

ALL WORK G.RA.TBiE3D . jyl2.lm

n- .ERSKIN

Lafe.Examine theeTLill'es

'of Oxford Sloes

Arp

ERSKINE'SBOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM!! [ . 132 GOVERNMENT sr, , COR , JOHNSON ST ,

. , AUCTION,SALES .

GEO . BYHNES, AUCTIONEER .

AUCTION _

IMPORTANT LAND SALE .

Victoria Arm , Prospect Lake ,AND COMOX DISTRICT .

MONDAY , 2HHTULY, AT II A.M .

I, 8I110srooms.. :

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VICTORIA ARM ,

betweenVIctoriaIIfronting0mmtArmRoadontheofwhich1'h18land. .Austin nnd Adamsitgentle .first rnto Those blocks ¬resldonllnlIsconsldored.

suburbs of Victoria City .110shortwellsheltered.

PROSPECT LAKE.Sections 132 nndacreseachcOllsldemblefrontagoodJnnelgoodroadcanho: ;

conslclcrnblo' .rime property h about G miles from Victoria .TliordaroenIIClack ' i )trquLEithor1nnddeslrabloCOMOX DISTRICT .Section ' "onthe.

site . and :J) miles from t 0 Como wharf . This

Stonhouso-

auction G- Newcastle District , containing 101acres , fronting on Deep Bay. About 20 acresof this land has been cleared and cultivated .There is also a i room hou'o. barn and Im-tromthe, ,

runs through It ; also a g od running[ stream .

AdjoiningSectionr I

Botmathose.II. throve. .

tI"1 79 Comox District , containing ICO ','

andcabin.; i ;breUof111.dI r

;..

Was formerly owned by Joe Rodcllo .Section 119 Comox DistrictII . One hundred

acres fronting[101n?

Comox HI Tor .IThis sectiongooddeal. ono

of the fl cst fishing frontages on the river .Tcitus or SALK 23 per cent . cosh ; the bal] .

ance In equal payments in one and two years ,with interest at G per. ct-rft . per annum .

JlylO QEO . BYRNES . Auctioneer .

TENDERS .

TO MECHANICS AND OTHERS

SEofTuesday:tho"Clarence, r :obtained[ from nnd tenders addrcssol to theundersigned No tender e

CORNKL1USn5. "Eo.ccoPtod

Architect .

ilylMtn 'furnor Block .

I NOTICE TO BUILDERS .

TENDERS will bo received by the under

Douglasstreetforthe\ {

Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted .

JOHN TEAQUK ,

jyli Architect

MUNICIPAL .

I

SEforthe:I"ofJobonturesofVlctorllthOU8l1Dddo. )tbeBritishARBoclaUonDy.Lawt

undersigned , not later than Wednesday , the29th Ins t. , at 4 p.m .

application-

necessarilyaccepted:By order . WELLINGTON J. BOWLER

City Clerks Office . Victoria , July 1C , 1801 .JlylS

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Notice to Road Contractors . '.

SEALED TENDERS will bo received by thethe Chief Commissioner of

Lands and Works up to noon of ''uesdar.28thInst ., for certain work to bo done upon the road

., between filultor'a tannery and the lime kiln ,back of Parsons Bridge ; also for certain roepairs to Mlllstroam road , Esqulmalt District .Specifications can bo seen and forms for

tender obtained at the ofllco of Limo undersigned .The lowest or any tender not necessarily

acceptedW. S . GORE ,

hop) . Com . of L. & W.Lands and Works DopL .

Victoria , B . C. , 17th July. 1E91 . jlylS

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NAVAL CONTRACTS,

_theLAdmiraltyuntil noon of Saturday , the 1st August nextfor supplying : such quantities of Fresh Beef ,Mutton and Vegetables , Sugar , Tea , FlourBiscuit[ and Firewood , as may be required for

PdllkButterEggsandFowls;

;

ing and Sweeping Chimneys at the Yard andHospital for Ono Year . certain from the 1stOctober next .flee lowest or any tender not necessarily ac ¬

cepted .

Form of tender can be obtained at this office .JAMES II . INNES .

Naval Storekeeper , etcRoyal Naval Yard , Esqulmalt ,

lot July, 18.11 . j'yl

OIHIIEIE: :e.IIES: .

eherrloBInROBERT* WARD & co . .

Je3-d&w WleaefL

W. RIDGWAY WILSON ,-

ARCHITECT ,

0 BA.STI03ST SQXpEm .Telephone JOJ . P.O . Box tti . apZl-Qm