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DAILY WORLD, VANCOUVER, B. CANADA Monday, June 29, 1801 4 RAND BRO Canadian Pacific eai; DELICIOUS WILL OFFER ON THEY HatE The Port Angeles Towiislte lioiiiter are at Loggerheads Port Augeles, in Washington, opposite Victoria, is the only American Government townsite iu the Union. far only 40 acres have lieen laid out, but a Government engineer is now on the spot surveying the site ami purposes laying out 3000 acres into city lots. It appears that a number of enterprising Victorians have succeeded in battling their American fellow schemers in the townsite plot matter. A leading l'uget FOll ALL The facts are that Lunceford authorized me to sell certain goods ami chattels for him, he having left the neighborhood.

I sold the goods to P. Gooding and ill removing them from Lunceford's residence I believe he did enter during the owner's absence. I was not near the place at all ami merely acted as agent for Mr. Lunceford. When the facts became known Mr.

Lunceford at once saw he had made a great mistake. The Wdklu has pleasure in giving the explanation. IIi hIUi ami mrenalli. At this, the springtime of the year, every man and woman should take care that their blood is pure and strong, and flowing freely through the vessels, as the summer will soon be iiere and with it the dangers of malaria fevers, diphtheria ami typhoid. It is a well known fact that when the blood is Monday, ISth Inst.

Flavoriir Guruey cabs or any express will bring up strangers who will nd tlll9 house moa't advantageous for comfort and location. Go to Acorn Mathews for real estate. The C. P. N.

Co. have granted reduced rates to students from the city High School who are going to Victoria to morrow. Rev. A. E.

Green buried two children lately who had died of diphtheria. The parents live at East Wellington and are in abject poverty. Men are at work to day with a windlass raising new telegraph poles on Powell street. These poles are PJ to 10 feet higher than the old ones. A party en route to Japan arrived here on to day's train.

It includes Doctors Robert Abbe, Mallen Starr, Geo. M. Tante and R. F. Weir, of New York.

Lots on the Tramway line from $V2o to Mm Fills OO to C'MKll'KK rhnn ly Htiy "Ttier Li Uxkt.I liil frmn all Large Wei Loin in Pail of NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Situate petweer) FaiWieitf aijtl 200A. Vanilla Lemon Of perfect purity. Of great strength. Economy In their use Flavor as delicately Orange Almond pure none of these diseases will take hold.

The best and most reliable blood purilier and strengthener made is Nelson's Extract of Sarsaparilla with Iodides of Potass and Iron. It not only purifies but strengthens then blood and whole system. It is adaptable to all, men, women and children. Prepared and sold at Nelson's Stoke, Wilson Block. 10U Cordova Street, Vancouver.

Rose etc.r) PUP AlKinir OnPDrrm DDTTlfir now in Course of Erection, Sound journal thus tells the tale: The platting of that reserve is the result of a clever move made by Victoria capitalists, who practically control things at Port Angeles. Through the scheming of a certain individual at Port Angeles the Victoria people secured control of the water works there, and are getting hold of everything of any value. A resident this side of tho line has no chance for making investments there, for the Victoria men practically control the place and are using every means iu their power to divert busiuess to their city from Fort Angeles. For this purpose they have secured a subsidy trom their government of neirly a million dollars for the establishment of a ferry line lietween the two towns. Au attempt was made to boom Port Crescent by the use of the Northern Pacific's name, but it was to temporarily divert the public mind from Port Angeles, and when the British Columbia people had secured what they wanted they let Port Crescent drop.

They are undoubtedly behind the move to plat the old reserve and will Becure the property when it is ready for market. TO EXrOKT CATTLK. and dsllclously as the fresh fruit. xiiu uxiiuuiu milium imivuij, lands directly on the Pro perty, bringing it within easy walking distance of the centre of Special Tourist Can, with Porters in Charge, Lean VANCOUVER for St. ZP A TTHj Etfery Thursday and Sunday TI'KET.

SOW O.V SALE 10 BANFF RETURN fc.w each not far from the Sugar Refinery; only i cash balance 6 and 12 months. Acorn Mathews, 132 Cordova street. The Veung People's Society of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church hold their annual picnic to Howe Sound on July ISth. The outing will be an especially enjoyable one.

In another column appears a seasonable communication from Mr. 8. McConnell relative to a monument to be erected iu this city to the memory of Sir John Macdonald. Nothing has been heard yet regarding the appointment of a United States consular agent here in place of Jay Ewing. It is said that Mr.

C. M. Bolton's chances are good. Boyd Giendenning, who have tho con Trie the City of Vancouver. MONDAY.

JUNE 29. Per on flextrliiK THE WOULD The Lots being 49 122 the opportunity is offered of Securing a HOMEANDGARDEN served at their Homes ean secure it by TbR liooel for SIXTY la.v auvl wtp Over. A fil eat Day For IMrnlr. Saturday afternoon was one of the liveliest days so far this jearinthe picnicking line, and every boat and skiff that could be borrowed, hired or begged was out upon the placid waters of the Iulet. One of the most favored resorts was the north shore where a landing was made and lunches were eaten.

Again up the banks of the Linn river a number strayed and after dabbling a little in the waters for fish that they did not catch, nearly everyone picked salmon berries as the next Iwst substitute. The weather was simply all that even the most fastidious could desire, and ou the whole the day was a most enjoyable one. postal request, or order limnirli Telephone No. 111. Where delivery is Irregular, please make Immediate complaint to the office.

tract for grading Barnard street, are pushing the work along as rapidly as possible aod have already completed a good portion rof the street. 09 Moarjt pieciscitjt CITY AND COUNTRY ITEMS "Quaker Oats at the Meal Grocery. Quaker Oats" at the Meal Grocery. II Evans Hastings, The Printers. Steveston now possesses a billiard saloon, A glass factory will be started at Saanich.

Our carpet department is complete at Harts. II Carpet sweepers (liest kiud) at Harts. II Eat "Quaker Oats'' to keep yourself iu good health Sportsmen wishing some big game and to do a good turn at the same time should go to the Squamish river, where bear, panther, deer and other game are doing much damage to farmers. Suaps! One lot on Alexander street for Half cash and a block on the Tramway line close to Venables street, suitable for subdividing. For Bale at a bargain.

Acorn A Mathews, 132 Cordova street. The meeting of the Senate of the University of British Columbia to be held at Victoria on July 2nd will be merely formal, in compliance with the letter of the Act, an A Proposition on Font to Form a Company to do the lfuslnes. There is a proposition on foot in the city to form a company for the purpose of exporting good milch cows from this Province to Japan. At present there is a splendid demand for good cows in Japan as all the native cattle are of very poor breed and give only about one third as much milk as the ordinary Canadian milker. Last year there were imported into Japan 22S cows in all.

Of these China sent 19, the L'uited States SO, Cores 115, France 6, Russia 1, England 2 and Canada 5, these bringing an average price of $300, hile some were sold for much more money. Corea, hich sent most of the cows, does not supply nearly as good a cow as the Canadian animal, and it is believed that should the proposition result in the formation of a company a good business may be done. So much of tho old grazing lands of Japan are now under cultivation, that cannot be successfully raised, except in the mountains, and the demand must be supplied by and still be close to centre of Vanaouver. TERMSONLY ONE QUARTER CASH. PRICE LIST FROM Aeroiiiinoilatloii lor Dominion Dal.

In order to provide adequate transportation facilities for the conveyance of visitors to and from the city on Dominion Day, the Union SS. Company have arranged to have the ss. West Indian run from Nanaimo here. The Cntch will run from Northlield the same day, so that all residents of the Black Diamond city and the vicinity may have ample opportunity afforded them for quick and comfortable transit. The Islander will doubtless bring over a latge crowd from Victoria, while the Mission Sumas brunch of the C.

P. R. will enable friends from across the border to participate. Two hlp ArrUe. Two ships arrived in the harbor yesterday evening to load lumber.

One of these is the German barque Cassandra, Cant. Stehr, from Acapulco nil Port Angeles in ballast, to load lumber at the Hastings saw mill for Iqiuqui. She is 711 tons register. The' other ship which arrived last night is the British ship Leading Wind, 1,280 tons, Capt. S.

B. Savony. She sailed from Auckland, New Zealand, April 27th, to load lumber at the Moodyville aw mills, she brought as passengers to Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. Scott and family and J.

Lamb. icnthiiiK aw ICrmh. adjournment being had to July 9th for the transaction of business. G. fi.

McConnell finding it necessary to enlarge his premises prior to securing his fall and winter importations of gents furnishings is advertising for tenders for the purchases of his present well assorted and judiciously selected stock of goods, which can le seen in his premises, in his block, Cordova stroet. RAND BROS. ttfFnr Time md full information 1 atnioj P. E. BROW N.

Asst. fien. Freight Passenger 1 G. Mi PKoWX. Vancouver, B.

C. Tii'lwt Depot, Vaneiuver. H.C. Canadian Pacific Navigation Co. LIMXTED TIME TABLE Ho.

14. Taking effect 1891. VANCOUVER ROUTE. VICTORIA to VANCOUVER daily, ex ceptMor dav. at o'clock.

I VANCOUVER to VICTORIA, dally, except Ma dav, at 13 o'cinr or ou the arrival of the L. P. R. No. 1 rratn.

NEW WESTMINSTER ROUTE Leave VICTORIA 'or New Westminster, I.adner's Lauding and Luiti Islaud, Ssunday at il o'clock. Wednesday ami Friday at 7 o'elovk. (Sunday's steamer to New WestmiuterconnoctRwithL' R. train No. 2 lining east on For and FTiday at 7 o'clock.

FOR MORESBY IaI.AND. Friday at 7 o'clock. LEAVE NEW WESTMINSTER for Victoria on Monday nt 13o clock. Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'clock. FOR PLUMPERS PA1.

Saturday at 7 FRASEh RIVER ROUTE learners leave New Westminster fr Chilli wack ami Wnv I.smlim:s every Tuesday, Thursdav and a'tnnlav at 7 o'clock. NORTHERN ROUTE Steamships of this Company will leave for ftimpsoL and intermediate iorti ju the Ut and each month. When sullicieut lu duceiuents oiler will extend trips to West CoatKiuts and Queen ChHriotte Islands. BARCLAY SOUND ROUTE renmer MAUDE leaves Victmia for Alheruf and sound ports ou the "7th oi chcIi month. BUTE INLET ROUTE Steamer Rainbow lesves VaucoMco! ry ttciimte vHturdny at 7" a.

m. for Nsmiimo, i Miiwx, mid nil loL'gini? ctim. in orditi slid laics cliuinels, Bute Inlet and iutciiiudiate t'Oillt The Company reserve' 'he fight of rhsnglrg this Time at any time without notith aticn Steamers leave ou standard, time. A. Ciirofori, Jrvlnu, (tenetai Muu icer importing.

Since lSSti there has been a gradual decrease iu the number of cattle rraised in Japan and in consequence the price has advanced. With the spleudid "Shipping! facilities Vancouver has it is not Lawn mowers sharpened at No. 50 ater street. II Refrigerators at McLennan Mc Feely's. II For high class millinery go to the Golden Rule Bazaar.

II A Mechanic's Institute has been started in New Westminster. If you ha an invalid in the house give him Quaker Oats." Over 150 different kinds of top shirts at Russell, McDonald II The Ideal Grocery, II Dunn Miller Block. ueb Printing at Thomson Brothers bookstore. Our work speaks our worth." Try our prize Ghilliwaek butter, the best i the market. Tierney Jackson.

II Trimmed Spring and Summer millinery at reduced jrioes. Golden Rule Bazaar. II It costs nothing to look over V. G. smy OF BBITIuH Hum to be wondered that the project seems a feasible one, and strong hopes are enter tained that sufficient capital may be raised to carry on a successful busiuess.

l'roniltt Settlement. Thefollow ing letter of acknowledgment has been received by Messrs. Bewickc Wulff sohn, General Agents of the Equitable Life Assurance Society: June 27th. lv.d. Jfjisn.

Rnih'l it Wittifmltn. tinirrnl Ainnti K'piitablt: Life Attmiaitce Sn'itt'i, Vaitvmvrr, H. (iENTi.KMKN. I beg to acknowledge the receipt throii'Jh your (irm of tie K.jnitalilo life Assurance Society's ehe'iue In my favor fur $10,000. beimr the amount of their policy on lie life of niv lute Profiler.

lr. James Whethuin. I enuiiot Pleasant near See Rand GOVERNMENT Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1862. Buy a lot in Mount Cambie street bridge. advertisement.

OPEN A general meeting of the celebration committee will be held 111 the Board of Trade A Dil l) l.iliel. The following appears in the New Westminster Ltdtjer't account of the lacrosse match here on Saturday "Just as Swift Trcthewey's fruit farms at Mission, 10 acre sneak too hiirhlv nf lie prompt maimer blocks. the winch vour company nas met mis eimm PI' 1 1 1 THI: BANK HAS decided Nave your meat and grocery bill by buy final proof papers in i connection i.ere i i Uvat rcft.r,.e McKenzie blew his neing 111 oimiu uie lei, mc iiui if i Wlllslie lo Slop piay aim a coupic oee'mus ing a refrigerator at Feely's. il after the whistle sounded the ancouvers KEATTIE, Auctioneer For immediate saie, list your property with Fox, 13 Oppeuheimer street. Open rooms to morrow evening, when finishing touches will lie given to the detail work id' tho programme.

Everything now jioints to one of the most successful demonstrations ever held 111 the city, and the number of visitors is expected to be large. The excursionists from the outside cities will reach here about 8 or 9 cloei; in the morning, ami from the time the programme begins there will be plenty of work to keep all the committees busy. There will be plenty of hotel and eating accommodation. Decorations are now in order. till II p.

m. 'ltrti 'I'llt th i at CUIISC'I a elleiie to be issued ami forwarded to me. I may add that the K.jiiltaMe is the first sct'lemcnt made under the policies on my late brother's lite. I am, gentlemen, yours very truly. haiu.es Wiiktham.

Executor. The above is but one among at hundreds of such letters received by the Society attesting the promptness which claims under their policies are met. Hi. Vernon, ami Recent discoveries of quicksilver quartz I am 1y t)ip Hn. Korl.e i'bk t' t.

Hniiniioiu nf 1 .4 tub shot the ball through the undefended Westminster goal. They claimed a goal. The referee refused it and immediately a huge gang of hoodlums leaped the barriers and advanced upon him using tho vilest language. Suckling, of the ancouvers, whose name one would think would be enough to keen him very ouiet. made use of the most ami magnetic iron near Aloerni are saul to be wonderfully rich.

Buy a lot in Mount Pleasant near In connection with their General Bankng Business. and are now prepared to receive Deposits of $1, I upwards, upon which Interest will be allowed at Current Rates; Present Rate. FOUR percent, per annum. Deposits received for Fixed Periods and Interest allowed on terms which may be ascertained on ap Cambie street bridge. See Rand Vrk, to by Public Auction ON I1KHAI.F OF THE FK'iM TERMINAL nil INTERIOR POINTS THE Northern Pacific Ynucniivrr Onion Club.

filthy, obscene and blasphemous language A special general meeting of the Vancou evcr uttered by the lips of man. Even the Drertei It mi In. Capt. Austin, of one of tiie ships now loading at the Hastings mill, complained to ver Onion Club will be held in their Cambie ruffians in the howling mob turned away in disgust from his loathsome inouthings. He plication.

tf OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, ON street rooms within a thousand miles of the morning paper's editorial rooms to morrow (Tuesday) evening at 0 o'clock sharp. President Koten will introduce a by law to affiliate all members of the Brown Herring Club, and as a couple of the Onion Club members are bitterly opposed to any such innovation a lively time may be expected. In the meantime the Bri wn combination has cornered the herring market and the price has gone up 2 cents per lb. Advt. RAILWAY IS THE LINE TO TAKE To All POINTS EAST aadSOUTD E.

H. PORT Co. Wcdnesilay, loth July Next AT VANCOUVER i NEW WESTMINSTER, advertisement. II Heavy reduction in Japanese hemp. and mats all sizes at Oriental Bazaar, "Whethani block, Cordova street.

A young man named Thomas Nicholson, while working in a factory at Nanaimo, had his arm nearly cut off below the elbow. Seats may lie reserved at Painton'a Music Store for the I Jarrick Club performance on July 1st. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock sharp, II Thos. E. Atkins, druggist.

Medical Hall, has just received a splendid assortment of Alfred Wright's celebrated perfumes and "toilet aters. II "Home Industry." All kinds of Office books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash, Day Books, always on hand at G. A. Roedde'S Book bindery. II SULLIVAN VS.

SLAVIN Will arrive in Vancouver to drink Wieland's Lager Beer at the Boulder during their training for the coming contest. Messrs. Phillips and Wyckliffe, of New Westminster have entered into partnership to do business in building railways, tram lines, telephone and telegraph lines, etc. Rev. Thomas Scouler, of New Westminster, officiated in St.

Andrew's church yesterday in the absence of Rev. K. D. Mc MUtlio Hilling ''iir limito. 1)' limit Tlironirli Vi'itllnili'tl Trnins Every Itnv in tho Yenr A Flrriinin'rt Hall.

The members of the Vancouver hose team have decided to hold a ball under their for 7 III ABents auspices on the evening of Dominion Day, and will use the Market hall for that pur i.wuu ni; i mo I is no suckling when it conies to blackguard language. Reieree McKenzie put on his coat and threatened to leave the Held." The only way to characterise this is to declare it a deliberate lie ami to denounce the author of it as a low blackguard. No such language as is descrilied above ever took place; the whole thing is concocted to 1 suit a purpose. Anybody could see that the Vancouvers were the strongest team and everybody knew that the Westminsters were doubly beaten. The only way to ex cuse the referee's conduct is 'to say that he got "rattled;" this is the way our boys charitably put it.

Mr. Suckling compares more than favorably with any of the permit ntt of the visiting team, but we suppose his magnificent playing, superior to any the Westminsters can put up, was the cause of this malicious attack upon him. "Bony" need not mind it, however, coming from such a source, and clothed in such foul words. By the way tiie Royal City ought to keep its skrieking kids at home when the next match occtrs, since their silly utterances are calculated to rellect upon the old burgh by the Fraser. Some of the Westminster on lookers at the game on Saturday to lie locked up iu the nursery until they attain the age of discretion.

More senseless talk than they got off could not possibly be imagined. tho police this morning that a couple of sailors had deserted. Shortly afterwards Ollicer irady arrested one of the men ou Water street. His name is Peter Olsen and when the captain tried to get him to go back on the ship he showed tight. He atterwards turned on Ollicer (irady but was soon on the under side of the tight.

His case and that of his companion will come up at the Police Court to morrow morning. loit' iii i In iml An Ottawa despatch of the 2.1rd states that Liberals were jubiiant over the previous evening's vote, which stood, yeas, nays, 103. There were eleven pairs three Conservatives and one Liberal absent. Without pairs, and with the two Conservatives, this gave the tioverninetit a majority, including the speaker, of The mildness of Kichard Cartwrig'ut's speech created no little comment. It transpired, however, that the Premier and Cartwright are on the best terms.

They play a rubber of whist every night at the Itideati club. Miirlli Arm. Hrcwcr) llinneil. Word was received here yesterday of the burning of the North Arm Brewery, about three miles from here. It is not known yet how the fire originated, but when the flames were discovered at two o'clock Sunday morning the building was so far gone that it was impossible to save it.

(ieorge Ualter A Uoops, pose, the proceeds to go towards a fund to defray the expenses to Seattle of the team which will compete there later on. To many, this ball will be one of the most enjoy. the lamis known as more or le ST. PAUL and CHICAGO NO CHANiiE OF CAIf.s. of liiniiii fiirs Pullman inmiiiL' Nlwpers Of he DM f.qtii;iiinnt TIH IIIST KlFFrnTM IIIS American Binders.

Bora am TIMBER LIMIT situated ou the North lime of able features of the days entertainment, and will enable the fair sex as well to have some pleasure. The lloor is a splendid one, and first class music will be provided, so that the success of the affair can almost be I said to be assured. BURRARD INLEIi OPPOSITE THE The School of Miss Goodaere's cookery classes held each GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Rest that ran be an1 in which acconiininlaritiiiN nr both "ree ami KnrnisliH for hnldvrs of Fir ami Severn class Ticket, aud A continuous line connecting with all lines, atP rding direct and uninterrupted service. Pullman sleeper at ioiif can le secured iu ailvHtice i hrough hiiv intent of th road. Til Kiil'till TP IS to mid from all points iu America.

England and Europe can he pur cha cd at any tii K. othi this Company Laren with whom he exchanged pulpits for the day, preaching to large congregations on both occasions. Yesterday's line weather was taken advantage of by many who during the week have not time to take iu either the beauties of the park or the pleasure of a sail on the Inlet. The harbor was fairly dotted with sail boats. Owing to the fact that July 2nd comes so City of Vancouver Wood, of this city, is the lessee and there Stock and Extras on Hand.

day in the New York block, next door to the Canadian Pactlic Telegraph Company's Granville street office, are being well attended. All those who have been present at the lectures given so far express themselves as being much pleased at the way instruction is imparted, and the thorough knowledge the lecturer displays of the practical details of the art. This is an I opportunity not given every day to get I some valuable pointers about how to pre 1 1 1 I ni Kt full information concerning rates, time of trsius. routes and fiber details lurnished ou ap atiou to auy ngent, or The property will be sold in lots from 2i to ig acres, and from its close proximity to the City of Vancouver it shows the greatest chance for I alter a public holiday, the regular monthly session of the County Court has been postponed from that date until August A. I).

CKAKI.TON Vancouver City Foundry Machine Works Co. I Assistant ClenerHi Pa enger Agent. No. PJ1 First nare all kinds 01 vianus, aim snuuiu cor. iisiitnyrnu Portland.

th, when the business now in readiness will be taken up, 1 The Government inspectors, Robert Col lister and Capt. Thomson, of Victoria, E. E. BLACKWOOD Freight aud Ticker Agent, h'2 liovernmeut St. cor.

Hiistion, Victoria. Frank Vi Bodwell, Ticket Agent, ijol orilKva, Vaufonver. H4 dly I LIMITED Manufacturers of All Descriptions of Brass and Iron Work, Grates, Stoves. Iron Columns, Marine Engines, F'rsh Canning Machinery, Etc. A.

McDOUGALL A. McKELVIE Secretarjt. Uechtnical Manager have inspected the barque Svea now ready for sea. These two named gentlemen were in the city on Saturday aiternoon. They SPECULATION Yet ofl'ered.

ft heinsr no secret thnt North Vancouver will be platted into lots shortly and will sell readilv fr.im tlieir tine position facinu the south, hacked hy the Coast Itaus'e of mountains. Nothing euuals ft for is insurance on the building and contents. The value is estimated at somewhere iu the neighborhood of ebutil Truilce. The following gentlemen are the trustees this year for the I ilenwood school district, Hall's Prairie, Surrey Messrs. Charles Parks, (Samuel Aiming andC.

H. Walworth. The two former were re elected and the latter now acts for the first time. This school district is a prosperous and a progressive one ami under the management of the new trustees the school is not likely to retrograde. Denies the Mute went.

Captain Livingston Thompson, of Chilli wack, asks The Wohlp to contradict the statement appearing in the letter of our Sunias correspondent anent the high water of 1SS2 in that settlement. The Captain states that he was not in the country in the year mentioned. He could not have stated to any person the remarks attributed to him by our correspondent. Kuew it wn Me. With a refieshing gall the Westminster There's a K'Mi desl of eruarantee huiiies in tiie s'ore keeping of to day.

It's too excessive, ortoo reluctant. Half the time it menus uoth iuir. Words until wm. This oiler to refund the money, or to ir a reward, i made under the hope that you wou't want your money back, and that you won't claiia'the reward, of course. So.

whoever is honest in making It. and works not oh his own reputation alone, but thnnnrh the iocs) dealer, whnm you kuow. must have something he ha faith In back of the guarantee. The business wouldn't stand a year without It. What Is larking i osrhieure.

Back of that, what is lackimr is that clear honesty which is above the "aveta' re practice." lr. Pierce's medicines are ijittrnntrff to accomplish what they are Intended to do. and their makers give the money back if the result isn't apparent. Doesn't if strike you that a medicine, which the makers have so much confidence In, Is the medicine for you? The Power up. The final shoot in the competition for the cup presented by Capt.

Power took place at the Moody ville butts onSaturday afternoon. The wind was shifty, and the shooting consequently not so good as usual. The following are the totals scored Dr. Bell Irving 80, W. H.

Forrest 7S, Collins 77, W. McGirr 75, Capt. Thoinpaou 69, J. Duff Stuart 08, H. Smalley 65, J.

Shearer 63. W. S. Shrapnell 52, A. P.

Badger 34. The result of the series of shoots in this compe left for ictoria on the Islander. VANCOUVER, WESTMINSTER Reports from the Fraser river say that therefore be taken advantage of by all. Is in the II). Miss Mary Wallace, the talented daughter of Mr.

Andrew Wallace, of this city, to whom a reference was made in these columns a week ago, is in the city on a visit to her father and her other relatives and acquaintances here and elsowhere in the coast cities. Miss Wallace has samples of her artistic work with her, which is highly spoken of by those ho have seen it and are known to lie competent judges. Some of her work will le on exhibition in a day or two in Mr. Hardiman's windows, Cordova street, near Granville. Don't miss sessing it.

Plrnickeil nt North Arm. A party of 24, principally members of the locrosse teams which competed here on Saturday, went up to the North Arm yes NANAIMO ROUTE Land Registry Act In the Matter of the Title to Lots II awl 1, Work I'nrt of I)l trlit ililu In the City of Vancouver. the canneries are now beginning to get a better supply of salmon than heretofore this season. The prospects are that not nearly so many cases will be packed, but the quality is fully equal to anything ever put up in British Columbia. Several Chinese who are taking passage THE UNDERSIGNED, Importers and Dealers iu Teas, hereby notify the Trade gmerally that the letters Str.RDUNSMUIR ou the Empress of Japan for their Celestial' ROGERS.

Master. 1 Her Majesty's Mails. Carrying The Government property Is particularly valuable, hv the Capilano River, which has the only Water Power iu the vicinity, and having tine surveved roads of tie, feet wide riinnln through the blocks, nmkinir It most desirable. Be one of the wise ones this time, and get a block, subdivide it Into lots and MAKE MONEY. TERMS One quarter cash: one quarter In 3 months; the balance iu one year at il per cent, interest on deferred payments, Purchasers pay for deeds.

A. 51. BEJTTIE, "WHEREAS the certificate of title of Dma IT Keno to the above meutioned hereditaments has been lost or destroyed, ami appaca tion has nmdefoiiie for a'duplicate thereof. Notice Is hereby given that I shall ut the expiration of one month from date, issue such duplicate Certificate of Title, unless In the meantime valid objection to the contrary be made to me Iu writing. T.

0. TOWNI.EY, District Registrar. Laud Registry Office. New Westminster, June P'th, 64 lm morning sheet copies as truth the statement made in the Victoria Vohnint as to what Captain Lee of the Kmpress of Japan said about the Capital City harbor. It is tition is as follows: H.

torrest 434, M.M. is on of their Speriftc Traile Mnrkft. an 1 Name fitrTeHs imiirtfii and unld by tliem. As such trade mark in rctdxtercd in Ottawa, Canada, at the of Agriculture, t'ojiyriiiht ami Trademark Branch." all veisons or" tinns usim? such trade mark will be jiromfcuted to the fullest extent of the law. To ensure rereivfiu? the genuine M.

well and favorably known hy all tea drinkers, consumers will please observe that across the top of each Ibix Label the words appear 'Tradk Mark Keoistkkkd in Ottawa, Canada, by meofrikd si branden8tk1n." SIEGFRIED 4BRA3DESSTEIX, terday on the trim little steamer Nagasaki. They left at nine o'clock in the morning and returned about 10 in the evening, having spent a most enjoyable day amidst the natural beauties of their chosen pic mc ground. The day was all that could le desired and the boys are now thinking that a repetition of the same kind of rejuvenating medicine would be a good thing to take every other week. Al'CTIOS EEH. Bi tf TIMB TA13LB Commencing with Monday next, August Uth, the sailing time schedule of the So.

Robert Imnsmuir will be as loilows: MONDAY Leave New Westminster at for Vancouver; leave Vancouver Nanaimo at '2 p.m. Tl'KsHAYf Leave Nanaimo for Vancouver at 7 a.m.; leave Vancouver for New West' minster at l'J noon. AVKDNKSDAYH Leave New estminster for Vancouver at 7 a.m.; leave Vancouver for NatiHimo at 2 p.m. Til I lt l.VY Leave Nanaimo for Vancouver at 7 a leave Vancouver for New Westminster at 11 noon. FRIDAY eave New Westminster for Nanaimo at 7 a in.

SA'l Leave Nanaimo for Westminster at 7 a.m. W. ROGERS, Muster. Vancouver, Aug. 7, BOOTS BOOTS home, have arrived here from the east.

As a general rule when John Chinaman goes back to see his family he has plenty of the needful with him, and the ones going home by the Empress are no exception. Rev. Bro. R. R.

Maitland preached a special sermon yesterday morning to a large number of members of the Masonic craft who attended the Homer street Methodist church in a body. The sermon which eulogized the organization and pointed out its good works, was listened to with much attention. At Saturday evening's meeting of the City of Vancouver Building Society, held in the City Hall, Messrs. G. I'pham and Dr.

Laugis were elected Directors in place of W. D. Mcintosh and W. H. Gallagher who have left the city.

The appropriation of $2,000 was made to Mr. A. A. Boak who held share No. 07.

Visitors seeking for a quiet, respectable homelike residence are cordially invited to inspect the Waverly hotel, two doors from Whethani college, corner of Georgia and Seymour streets, near new Opera House, Family and commercial. First class chef. No Mongolian cooking. Moderate rates. SAN FRANCISCO.

fim vr Capt. Thompson 414, Dr. Bell Irving 40b, W. McGirr 398, J. Duff Stuart 392, H.

Smalley 388. The highest individual score was 92, made by Forrest. On the cup being presented to Mr. Forrest, itwas christened and the health of the donor drunk. Rifle teams from New Westminster and Victoria will compete here on Dominion Day for the challenge cup presented by Mayor Oppeuheimer, and which is now held by Vancouver.

The following will represent this city: W. H. Forrest, Captain Thompson, Dr. Bell Irving, W. McGirr, J.

D. Stuart, H. Smalley, H. Brock lesby and H. Collins, with G.

Carey as waiting man. Tho ferry will leave the Union SS. wharf at 8:30 a. m. and shooting will commence at 9 a.

m. TEN TH. A tennis match should have been played on Saturday afternoon between New Westminster and Vancouver, but owing to the former team not turning up it was post NOTICE. SPECIAL Me akin Grill Room Is now Open to the Public for Justice (roniid Out. At the Police Court this moiling Dennis Mieltozard pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and disorderly, and was fined $5 and costs, or 10 days.

Bold Jarvis with the same charge against him likewise treated, and will decorate the chain gang for 10 days in lieu of paying the So tine. Henry Weekes, a very vaggy looking customer, got two months in jail for vagrancy. Dan McAulay, cfiarged with being "drunk and smashing a window, paid $5 tine and $3 to replace the broken glass. Bill Tonic ran Phosphate, tf li li TEAKS I) CHOPS and On arrival at Vnneonver the stcmner will land at Evans, Cok mmi A Kvaus' Wharf, Ahboti 11)7 tf TO ensure pettini? Pennine leather boots that will ive (satisfaction, see they are branded Cochrane, Cassils Co. Our Hand Sided Driving Boots and 5 Rined Loggers are pronounced the best boots in the market.

It. ItiiiiM li WlioW xale only. stieet. English Style unfair and unjournalistic to copy a downright lie when the straight contradiction had already been given. More ('onoigllinenM.

We are unloading the fifth carload of furniture, all of which has been received within the last few days. Our stock is something wonderful. At Hart's. II A Dangerous olllllei lcil. The man who counterfeits a coin or a bank note, or is detected in an attempt to pass a counterfeit is speedily placed in prison as a person too dangerous to be permitted to be at large.

How much more dangerous is the person who, for the sake of paltry gain, endeavors to impose upon the public a dangerous and worthless counterfeit of a popular medicine. The great popularity achieved by Pink Pills and the wonderful results that have followed their use for the treatment of all female complaints, nervous diseases, and general debility in both males and females, has introduced some unscrupulous parties to place upon the market a worthless imitation, resembling the genuine Pink Pills in appearance only. The public are cautioned against these spurious imitations, and are asked to see that every box they purchase liears the trade mark and name of The Dr. Williams' Medicine of Urockville, Out. Do not permit any dealer to palm upon you any imitation of the genuine pill, as not only will they not produce the expected results, but may prove positively harmful.

No other pill made can produce the results obtained by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, by all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of price (30c. a box) by address Merchant's Exchange, Txfevre sevmuur Street ancouver, B. C. Ploek i.vd't W.

SKENE, V. O. Iiox Jis, lU eod Jm Vancouver. of all in Learemng Power. U.

S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S0. for. Seymour nud (icorsia lose to Opera House, Vancouver, H.C.

I JIHIX HIIITTY. rniridr CHAMPION WHITE, (ijiicoc oi W. S. Cook) CITY SCAVENGERS A. LEASK PFARM FOR SALET OR TO LEASE Bakin Ill JjAI.E.

or ill rent for five years. Rent can be paid in imnmving plttee Kami of i Agent and Commission Merchan 2 P.0 acres, situsted about 7 miles imm poned till Saturday next. Messrs. J. O.

Benwell, E. B. Deane and Dr. Herbert will represent Vancouver. THI1KF TO TWO.

la the championship lacrosse match at Ottawa on Saturday the Capitals defeated the Shamrocks (Montreal) by three games to two. A Correction. Under the head of Okanagan Mission Notes there appeared in the Weeklv Wopld of June ISth an item to the effect that a case of housebreaking against Gooding and B. Leqnime had been before Messrs. Posite ami Brent but had been settled out of court.

Referring to this Mr. Lequime writes: "As a resident of this neighborhood for 30 years this litttle item would astonish my friends unless explained. Nnnnimo, and from Pciivi Creek wharf, IHipont Street OHirc, VI P.O. Loud roHil to both places, ou the place there about 120 ACRES MEADOW LAND Telephone Call S4 tn tf Ao.C lERlHSOX ULOCK, CAUKALL ST. partly ditched.

20 acres for pasture, and 'S lor iihv 'nud other crons; all well fenced' g.od FORWARDER, Etc. 527 HASTINGS STREET Storage free aud Iu Boui VAUOOVVEB BOX Si P.O. SCAVENGER WOKK. JOHN WOLF will give prompt attention to al orders a.ldresned to hltu through the Post Of e. Box No.

All lon ipeilitlnunly exocuted at moderate er ftrgea. Money advanced on all kifttls of security. Business strictly confidential. ABSOUUTEW puns dwelling house aud outbuildings, well. yuug I orchard aud garden.

Crop, implements and stock cau be bought with place. Apply to I d. a. McMillan. 61 dwlm Errlugtou Y.

via Nanaimo, B.C. ing The ir. Williams Jleuicuie tsroen 2l tf p. o. box ion.

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