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DAILY WOULD, VAXOUVEI, Ti. CANADA. 5 Wednesday, January 4, 1893. I'HIi'S 11LI.HVAIK. CHOICE PICKLES Pilf ffitSfJX 1 8 0 i oar I Testimonial to Mr Tremlell.

Mr. .1. W. Trended, leader of tile Var. 1 couver ci baud, nis hist evening I sentco by tile mcc.

lu rs ol band with a token oi rsti em tlie 'iape of a nurse of Hie Pillowing aodnss. r'roin tl pleasing iiioMcnc it will lw observed tint the iitiio i. Hairy a good will exi. i between the ieader.ii. 1 the band men, which has lime to bring toe popular orgai.i z.ition to its on sent high state ot etlieieucy.

The citizen iu join with the bands i men iu the cotutdiniriit which they have C. F. FOREAAN Mi Wholesale ifc Kctnil Gvoccv JUST ARRIVED SKCON" vmz SKCOM) SHII'MKNT FOIl THE FALL Wilton, Brussels, Velvet and Tapeslry Velvet and Tapestry tjiigs and fats. Velvet and Tapestry Square Carpets. Wilton Seamless Squares, Bordered.

Wilton Caghestan (jugs. thing will be in readiness when the fruit season opens. Last week Mr. Marpole came down in his car from Donald to inspect the work on the boat which is fast ass.iiiiiiig the appiarmct of a neat craft. To day Mr.

Mai gowen his on irnard avenue. Mr. jirnvn came out but recently from Kngland, eliding to live in the genial and somewhat retired surroundings of Vernon rather than amidst ttie hurry skurry of Knglish city life. May many follow his example. The news of Mr.

It. (i. Mackay's death cast a sad gloom over the otherwise happy new year of the Vernon people. Klags were at half mast on the Government buildings, Kalemalka and Cold tream hotels. Every resident of Vernon feels the loss the town has sustained in the death of Mr.

Mackay, who was its liest friend and most ardent supporter. Ttie Captain's Letter. We would not have noticed it, perhaps, if the captain had only looked at it once and had not I issed it with an ardor that was not assumed. He made it, in a sense, public property, and the gang made remarks about it. One said it was very badly written, another called attention to the number of blots, and the unanimous verdict was that it was from a bar maul sweetheart left sad hearted in Merrie England, or else from a washerwoman indignant because her bill had been left unpaid.

The captain uid uot pay much attention to our remarks for a time ami it was evident to all hat the letter Inl weaned him from his toddy, which was no doubt the cause of his declining to join us in a round of calls. Finally he said, Boys I'm not ashamed of this letter, I am proud of it," and we all expressed regret that ho should K'mry in having broken some ignorant and trusting girl's heart or in having bilked a confiding laundress. This did not anger him a bit, and there was a smile on his f.iee hell he handed it over to Simp kins with the remark that he would bo able to appreciate it, and asked him to read it to the rest of us. He did so, and afterwards we were each allowed to look at it. Certainly the writing was bad and the blots grossly apparent, but there was not one in the party who did not envy the captain the receipt of it, and the evident joy it gave him: Kent, Dee.

luth, Dttitn Papa, I do so wish you were here. I have uot a nil dol iV ttie cook she is ttoiu away we wil hav tivo another, the poney is wcKv nope me just as wel as an be. pere Papa can you spend enclish money here you are when are you i otniuc hark 10 tour your loving little doter. I send kisses i Tiionkv. It was at a very long letter, hut you who are fathers and mothers can appreciate the joy it gave the parent, coming like au echo from his loved one's precious little heart over miles of stormy ocean, across snow wrapped prairie, by froen lake and above mountain steep to pour a llood 21 am! 2:1 Mm Slr.d.

tt i Corel of Thanks TO MY PATKOYS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I takit ploa.suro in thanking yon for our kintlni 'i for giving1 mo your custom during the year 189a, whi' through your kind patronage has Lot my best business ycjar since I started. Hoping that you will c.ii on me again during the present year, and wishing and the public at large a happy and prosperous Nt year, I remain your humble servant, uHf JOHN HCUITTO CIVIC ELECTION, i The Gclebratsd French Cure, Jau. What strange people we have in this world, amont! whom is "lie" who contribute bo liberally to the column of the Cltilliwick I'rv'jrt's. Seatel on his liinnaelo of fame (ie people say part ow.iir in the above named four pagi il sheet), he seam the horizon for his prey. His eiIe eye overlooks his immediate surroundings.

He leaves proof reading and matti rs of so small importance to his lofty mind to the printer's devil, and as he seaua the pajres of the best weekly the Province he notices that "Chilliwack Chips" has made a slip of the pen. Mark his con den. ation. It Las not been the olijeet of "C'hilliwack Chips" to shine as a literary light, but merely to give to the readers of The Would the news of our fair municipality. Perhaps it may be that his ocular organs are growing dim, for it is a sia of defective sight that objects are more clearly seen at a distance than when near.

Certainly "He" must be troubled with this derangement, for he bad enough to occupy his attention had ho confined his criticisms to his latest contribution. "He" knows that his advice to the band is needless, as their concerts have always been advertised and his rellections will not be liked by the public of t'hilliwack. lioys, the liberal patronage you have received goes to show ho.v much you are appreciated, "flu" will also find that notwithstanding his insinuations the baud has a good standing. Mr. Robert Kerr from Kettle river in the upper country is visiting his sister, Mrs.

N. Munroe. He has been absent for tome years and is astonished at the changes that epeak progress at every turu. Mr. Sharp, of the Kxperimental Kami, and Mr.

Huteherion, of Ladner's Landing, are spending a few days With us. They are at the Harrison house. Mr. 1 tuvliu, Indian aetit, been visiting the Indian tribes in parts. I omitted last week to mention the marriage of Mr.

James Hailty and Miss Hooper. The ceremony took place at the residence of Mr. John Maynard, Rev. .1. I'.

Bowell tying the nuptial knot. Til Wohlk joins iu extending Mr. and Mrs. Bailey its best wishes for a loug and prosperous married life. A.

C. and Mrs. Wells have returned from a visit to their daughter lu England. They have been absent some mouths and we are glad to welcome them once more in our midst. The Rev.

Kd. Miehncr, of fjuinas, owing to ill health, is thinking of visiting the t'pper Country. Ho hopes that a few months' change of climate will enable him to resume his work with increased vigor. J. T.

Wilkinson haj returned from a hus incss trip east of the Cascades. He has been busy arranging for a business directory of Chilliwack. The farm known as the Colipihoun property was sold by auctioneer L. W. l'aisley on the Sth ult.

A. C. Henderson was the ptireha er. The Silver baud intend giving au entertainment in A week o. Mr.

Cramer is fpatring no pains in the jircpn ation of the programme, which consists of a play of the nature of Ten Nights in a Bar room. A number of the rate payers are disfranchised on account of not having paid the Bpeeial tax on the drainage scheme. At a meeting in Ward A. 1. (inlanders was selected as a candidate.

It is also believed that Coun. Smith will be nominated for re eleetion. Mr. Kitchen will be in the field for the reeveship. There is no other definite news regarding the election but oppooitii is expected iu every ward.

VEKSON VAKIKTIKS. A'urnon, Jan. 2. With the opening of the new year prospects in and about Vernon look bright. Buildings are going up on all sides, trade is increasing, and tourists and investors are docking in from alt parts.

Mr. Cox, of Toronto, who was in town last week opening the Bank of Montreal safe, left for the coast to day. Mr. Cox is a naturalist of note, possessing the best and most complete collection of woodpeckers on the continent. During his stay here he captured a number of very choice specimens.

He expressed the opinion that the Okanagau valley has the finest climate he i ver met ith, hich are also the senti 1 ments of Mr. W. F. Kelly, of Great Falls, Mont. Mr.

Kelly is a large real estate and mine owner, who was here on a visit to his friend, the lion. Coutts arjoribanks. The votaries of the muse Thalia met with more than miecess in their presentation of the comedy, Betsy which was played on Wednesday evening aid of the build ing fund of tiie English church, and by re ijiu.st the enteria uineiit was repented on Friday evening to a crowded house. No sooner had tiie boys the tkatieg rink in shape than the Chinook wind came and took away the ice ai.d snow, thereby destroying both skating and snow ing. Mr.

Pound's husm.i as a taxidermist is incr'asing to such au extent that he tinds his present quarters too small and is having erected a line large building oil Barnard avenue in which he hopes soon to be located. Work on the Earl of Aberdeen's jam factory is making rapid progress and every 2 Cotites for 5 Gls. EEST VALUE WEST OF TOSONTO tlt OK t.TUK I.KY A SONS IK AUK, Carpets, A l. 1 l.AUt.i: it. I'll Hii cil ni' IS oN A POSITIVE 4 UUHAM 1 tt yS in or uny ir ol I he u'l'Tviilfivc o' V'lllS llf (lihl'l frun' ii' uof hj I.u it EEfoae Ten Tohacco or Oi limn, or 'tvoi 'n lion, uvtT innui iice, (c snrh it l'ou ed iti, u' i'lL: Jo' i I'lik.

oniiiKt I nK riii. trtilioti N't n'f nrnal Knn J.e:.' L' I'o ten 'V. wiiii'h nclt ctr of Ton ol UL't Hint iiaiiit'. I'rico I hv runt on nTei' A Ii 1 I' i I I I OVlTV fi.t'U of. it 'I receive.

I'e 1 1 1 1 a rcriiirnu'iit. ciin, is not eilec'. if feMi'iioiimis from of both i'i's. vi been pervii; by of A jihi'o liiiin'. i renin 1 THE APHRO MED C1N nrrt i'O' vivt'ii for emonev it We litvu in on nir cun'l r.

A.M. CO. Mux icim iu. Ii. Hold by II.

M'D A Dn.ie freer Vh oiiver. Si AuclitN. Notice of Dissolution. Nofke Jierybv uiveri that hcrcTofore carrieil on pi'vuhrok' mime, st and (inn of Isle: i Ion this day in en dissolved by Mr. Aptaker reiirim; from the i (ioldsteiu conf liiiiiut; and mil' A del its due id linn mile! 1 'ioldstein ami all linhiiit ies will h.

by linn. His A. AT! Wimcss; iMr, i Mated Le' mnher. i under flit, Apr tiker consent, 'KiUe Mr. "ii tin; same.

i ajtl to I r. d.M'!;ni;'u'l W. S. COOK i iiAi.t is Lime, Saul Brick Coal Oilicii Dnpunt Mux NOTICE. It having come lo my persnnw are under the a parincr in the iue Mill ompanv at jfn tiuu's, I hereby norb'e that I am ti' ihw.

ami never have been, partner iu the s.cd b.i UnK Fhl.K fi lull. i WHAT IS IT? Tilt He.it" rone yet eovere will riii'iiSh. cuil tt'Tiliev A a iltl'1 see the A MI IS AOVELTir.S from this ftmions meinl. Cfirisinias Gaiils aii hew NooIiI slot to work oil'. the Christmas anil I'ten.

iiiuis anil Rii S. T. TIL LEY A SO. The Pioneer Bookstore The CLARENCE HOTEL Cor. Pender and Seymour Sts.

Having this day opened this new and elegant hotel, I invite the public and the travelling community to make an inspection thereof. Everything is new, first class and equal to the best on the Pacific Coast. THE Cl.ARIiXCE is centrally located; contains 26 luge, airy and newly furnished rooms, lighted by electricity; all modern conveniences spacious dining room and elegant parlors. The table is first class and the bar is supplied with the very best of wines, liiuors and cigars. iiive ns a nil when FRANK FOUBERT, Prop.

Vancouver, Jan. 8, lN'jll. Cor. Water an.l AW.o!t 't. ul'KNElJ IWDEK XEW MA AtiKM EXT.

LIQUORS AND CIGARS of Superior Quality limp in for a so: inl (jniirter rtLiin hour at the JnUlee. lutm ii w. .1. rvi'ER. l'Mp.

W'BHli THE WUTIPiMTHS Just iiiinittliniti.il hy Silt. II III KPITIf, Orttiililsl ami hoinniistpr of St. Amlrew's Church, at Hip MARKET HALL. S.Tl'R!i.Y. IVMAilY 11, AT Sl'.

M. LOOK CUT FOfi PROGRAMMES Tfic bt'st tiiliMit in the city will he regularly vr. 2 Hired. Aiiinitii'ii. si iii, nerved 'ii'iit nun.U ii j'iuii ut J'uitilnii'M Music MOO ACRE SUM FOR S1U on Wii'i nt mi 4 inlnii'l tifi.l Inlands of the (iiiit of i.en.

in hhn its to iti lit purchasers. PRICES from $5 to $10 per acre 'cnrrli'Mit ion with ill! cil ii." Mil tin. itst. MACKINNON, MACFARLANE CO. I.fiii'l and Mineral Agents, Cordova Vancouver, B.C.

tilers tin on Government lamis. Il'el tf BOTANIC MEDICINES. JjnTANIC MKIUl'INUl eiire all l.leo.l uis eases, ilvst I'lisin, rn'iiiimtisio mi.l kidney treiihles. 'I', is. Itooke, Herl uiKl hvit heujisiili', cur.

Curilova aii'l AhtiolL sts. The Jubilee PeopiB's fopif RoRceils paid their leaner. l'he ad lress leads as follows To IP. Trrml We, the nieinhers of he Vani oilver city bund in meetlni; aseiniilt' unanimously feel tnat the present oei Hsiuti eai.n. te allowc! to pass w.thoi.t expre sim; nur ip epestseii'e of the services reii'lert'l by our hau liioister.

voms tail to veiee our fee. iocs strive for u'tcr ftliee a this time, but v.e trust that the expression of our Bj'pree laMori eoniimr as il iloes from alluf us innv be pos eseii oi a value apart from the idea of iiilrinsie worth. To Trended we tender the usMii anee of our most enilenr niK cs'iTin. We reeoiniie in him a man who has Cevi'ioped aiiiooe ns ttie liiiisii'Ml art to a very hiidi decree, mid, by bis renins and ili liomilalile enerey es'ilhlishe'l an illst itlUlou alike huihly to himself and citizens whosupi.uii it. Above all, we find him hi ed with kind solieiU'ele fur the welfare 01 oe band, and eer readv wirh jiplieious counsel in all undertakings for Ps social ad aii.eineni.

We trll that tlmt hii lest nloliial may serve as a sbeht token of what is herein expressed, and to our able condnr i. ir and ttiose dear to hiinwewisu length ot days and luereiisniL; prospentv W. Mkand, i (it TtlO IjUll'l. A ml ti it jn I Vtuii'iMiver, Jan. I' A Splendid Test iuionlal.

I The lot of a councillor is uot alwavs a happy one, but councillor This. Kidd (ix reeve) of Kiciiiioei will have at least one bright spot to loo biek to. On Monday a number of his eiti. ns gatlieri at his residence and presented with t'oo following address signed by rati ers of the municipality: 7Vwtus hii'hl, hliutd. In: a Si We, the undersigned electors, take tliis opiiiirlimity of e.Npresin to you our best thanks for the manner in whedi you us a councillor have ciatded our interesls tbeallairs of this niuiueipaiiiy the past year.

We are fully onversanr wirh the creii: and obstacles v. ith whieh you have had to nd. and we are cratilied at the exceileli' way iu you ha'. surmounted them. We know that tin: happy results of munieipal controversies have only been altnined principally by the i iirc and devieion of yourself to yourdiities as councillor.

We shad he pleased if yon win aeeept ttie aeeompaiiyiin; seuvenii as a small token of our esteem, and wishine; that you will aeuin allow yourself to be nominated for the eoniiliLl eleetion. Sitrncd by ed electors of the municipality of Kieiilnoild. Richmond, B. Jan. 1, ls.e;.

Tiie address was nccompanied by a mag nitieeitt silver water pitcher and pair of gab lets, of the very quality, from the re liable establishment of Davidson Bros. Mr. I Kidd in a feeling reply spoke ofthedilti culties attending the ell'orts to rry out the I wishes of the people and expressed his deep sense of gratitude for their kindly renieni brauce. BUILDING SOCIETY SHARES. I have tor s.iIh two, four or (doub'c) sharps, fully paid up to its in the TpT minnl Building Society, which I am prepared to sell at i bargain.

R. A. ANDERSON. Cur, Com.ovi ard amhie Sts. BUSINESS CHANCES.

1 A I KH wiHil Willi tm Id liirs i if i itt nry to jiropcriy ilt vi liii nil vliMli.i:tj,' rt ii iii hii i i 'j. UA'. fern I. I'm i il lirst in turiiv in J. v'unr Airi Van' utiver, V.A'.

li'it im I'UICE Wkeki.y. I'rictM ptiver delivery in Vancouver and ut Victoria. Now rim Ntinaimo, un i art suhject to a il iveounr nf j1 per ct'tif for cusd in 14 fiayH. No onier takt'ii lo'r less t) ir ilk) tutr rels or ih O'tuivaient. Ait.

I'uris jiiinps 'rrHMuliiteil KuiK'V yellow Yeilow ecu'" i cr IN. iio. Mo. in. lo.

A hove prie.rs for iv or half bar uuil hr) k' 's. 1 more: boxe. 1 wri. in I (io.h!o:i. ii: hM S1 Ih.

in u'o. li 'i 's b. fH' ll. I pei of ID. N.LM do.

Of Jl). do. EIII1 SCHOOL eiiitlr riletlnn i k. i oe .1 iee, 'i erre Meiileiiee hlul Mi ile ii! 0 lo' 10:, TV il li ill Die lis, itr, eeinOlieil'iei ef Ooie 1 heeiirui ef t.V iee0 10 lOille 1 1 ft 1 1 ml I' .11 el' ill, ir OiO II 1 1 I' I loots eeiuie, irr.m the epeneiue i.l'elliers. tllilioil lee, per llinolli ill ii l'(Oiee.

New selionl ro'iio. eo. i 1 1 1 Wheifeuii illoek. t.i he i pelM il oh 1'Jliil ilit. Cull ill lliisiinss Iriei.

if .1. .1 Ii. M. lir.vi Kit. i i 1 1 Wnrd IV.

To Rtichael CosteZSo, Heq. Uu uniltTHLHifil Diteiin vers in Witrl IV. hiiviiuj fill! ci 'ii ti' i in ur nst r.or it fuin iiv tl'iit ynu will allow to Ik: ii'imhuift'tl to ri'iHi'Sriit us A tho incoming ami up i re o'lrst'lvcs tn ili) our utinovr to' cviin: Trtuin pliiint return. W. Cook.

liott' rt Cfurk, A. It.tH.Mi'iiillivrn'', J. A. H. 'Hlll Jii'.

ii Wolf, Joini ioii, hr. Win, Ttiniini. A. Wm. l'HTTl.

'l'lios Inmn. IVN Uii htiT, A. 'u'ori'L' Km', ('Iu Wiinlor. H. V.

Ji.ni'", 1). J. John Jep Jtiv Alc. McKflvie, i I ii'si inni r. 1'.

Fox. .1. J. r.nv.h Duviil nitc. Unrhiov, i'.

W. Mticiinii Nrt J. in, A ri 1 ut.otit roe Inui'lrt'il oftaT1. Y.iNtui'VKK, Jan. i knt I.

km In reply to your iHruely KiL'iici 1 oonseul to alloiv fi tit nomiimred a ft eandiilalti for Wunl IV. for tin1 j. resent yenr. If I tun retunie.l I shti.I einieavor in the future, hh fu thfj myt, to do my duty to the im blfc hi ul assist in curry it nr on tho businesH the city in an economical, hut tit the same time, in a prou'tessive milliner. Tlmnkiin? you for (fie conlidt'iice exprevsed iu mo, ami promis iiiL' to en Iravor to i ure a continuance of the same by my duty to the city, whether in the onucil or ai a private citien.

I am, Lentiemen, Yours verv sinr ereiv. TKI.ho. Ward III. .1, To Wiiliarn Esq. i We the undeii'netj rafepaycr and resi dents in Ward in the City of uiieoin'er.

be 'lie iiiL' you a lit and prop. ott to rt're ent ward on The civic l.ontd, hereby re 'jiit to a alien' name he p'n ed in a hii A if 1 11, in he i ti' 10. el! I euk, r. Ti'lei 11. 1'.

AOHO, IV Ml, JelMJ I ell, ret, 1 I 'HlleO ie'l i lev 1 lerson C. I. jehes, A. W. ollh an, .1.

T. 1 Mei'll lOlloli. i in. J. io iiiian, S.

Wi.ipiee. 'no'. M. A liers, l.e'., Ike. r.

11 'HO'. A 1 1 n'oe enw IbderiiiiLr to above rr i ui. it ion, I have much pleasure in tfceptiui; imm1, ami if elected as an A Idcnmiu for Ward 111. ill to the host of my ahili'y attend to rhu interests of our ward uml'of the citv of Vancuuer. WM.

of sunshine into his Christmas holilay. And no wonder that coughed as he handed it back and then went and looked out of the window. One touch of nature, thank (iod, makes the whole world kin. Washington Ht The State of Washington will be extensively represented at the World's Fair in Chicago next year, and the work of preparing the exhibits, under the supervision of Dr. lilalock, is now going merrily on.

The Tacoma J.eilijer of a recent date published a long list of the nature and extent of the exhibits to be displayed from the mine, forest, stream, and other natural resources. The manufacturing industries, which are yet in their infancy, will be but sparsely represented, but the agricultural community ill display some wonderful specimens of grain, vegetables and fruit, Inch, it is confidently believed, will be unsurpassed. Duringjthe progress of the fair carloads of berries and fruit wil! he despatched fresh, to be served up to the visitors. The State Legislature is to be asked to further assist the commission ia a pecuniary way. 1'IIIar I'ost ltoxes.

eople who reside at a distance from the post olliee will find pillar boxes located as follows No. 1. Corner Georgia and Kurrarl streets. No, 'J. Corner Rii chiy end Bute streets.

No. Ii. Corner Granville and I'aeitio streets. No. 4.

Westminster avemn near False bridge. No. ii. Corner Powell street and Westminster avenue. No.

ti. Corner Powell et and lb atley avenue. No. 7. Cormr Cordova and streets.

No. I is collected from at ea day, eh the between I and 1:20 p.m. I'erfect Satisfaction. 1 K.vn.r.M have found N.H.H. an eeeb lent remedy, both as ublood purihoraiid iteiieral i family liiedieiuw.

I was a lone time troubled I ith sii headaehc and heartburn, and tried a bottle, hieh ituve me such perfect satisfaction I tnat i have siiue then used it asour ftiuiilv med ieiiie. K. Baii.hy, North i IP I'VIJNG BP TO CONSISTING OF Having decided to give up business. I have completed all arrangements and Marked Down Stocks preparatory to a GREAT SALE, which will commence on WEDNESDAY, 14th and continue from day to day until the entire stock is cleared out. This will be the greatest opportunity ever offered to the Citizens of Vancouver and Surrounding Country to supply their wants with new and seasonable goods, at prices never before quoted in this vicinity.

My Stock is known to be one of the Largest and Best Assorted in the Province, and the greater part of it having been Imported Direct, customers can depend on the BEST BARGAINS ever offered in Vancouver. TERMS WILL BE STRICTLY CASH, unless arranged for. OFFERS FOR THE STOCK, en bloc, with Fixtures, will be received and Satisfactory Terms can be arranged with responsible parties. I. "WILSOIM" Gorclova Street arid Westminster Avenue.

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