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Wednesday, October 18, 18yS. NCOUVEH, II. Cm CAXADA. DAILY WOlf LI). ASUOf.L ni LOaGLu'LU.

A MloWKP.A GItUlE! IN" TH SPECIAL given which it wins to the committee ought to be sufficient, and to be received by Christian brethren aggrieved." The meeting got into an Interminable wrangle over procedure, but the previous qt estion was finally moved and the report of the committee adopted. hANGEIloUS POSITION. Australians waiting here to take LEAMY KYLE, MANUFACTURE 1M OF ROUGH AND DRESSED I Ladies In quest Jackets. Capes. Vlst.

rs or Lain Coals, should viit Stark's House. Jl Carra'd Street. SPECIAL RACK WAR. wet hurriedly called to this morning to quell a The Indians were wild and were indulging in a of a white man's hoo rah The lee the ranrhorb dist urbanee. with whisky combination BBBCSI LATHS, SHINGLES, DOORS, WINDOWS, pas age by the Aliowera sent a despateh last even.ng to Sir Joim Thompson, Premier ot the 1 loiiiitooii.

urging htm to take steps to secure the sending out of a niun oi war in search of the Miowera. the general implosion being that she was disabled between here and Honolulu. Arrangt meats woul.I have been effected to day, but lor the arrival at about this morning of a despatch from San Francisco stating that she was aground in the passage to Honolulu harbor, which she had entered without a pilot. The word was brought by the Australia, which was not due till Saturday, hut which was induced to start three days earlier than she intended, carrying the Miowera's mail and pas engcrs. it appears that the Mlowera arrived off Honolulu on the "nd.

A pilot started out to meet her, but Capt. Stott entered the passage to the harbor without waiting for him and ran his vessel ashore Just inside the outer buoy at 8:11) p. m. At l' p. m.

the Government tug Ellon commenced pulling at the stern of the Inn era without effect. On the advice of Minister King, an old pilot, the crew were set to work Jettisoning the coal, but no anchors were laid out and nst dunce. tine of the rushed nut on the street cluster i.f shacks, clothed atmosphere and a smile, and lumped about till and a gh klooti bluett above their literally in and shriek' SUBURBAN CHEAP BLOCKS OF half an acre and upwards, only cip lit minutes' from Offiie. Hastings Street Mills, the Red Mills, South Sid of Falsi. Creek.

two mure nf her kind, with but little hp ire elnihing on, dragged her back. Some nf the men got fighting, and bleeding faces were distributed about with charming Impartiality. As a result a warrant was got out for King William, a broad faced African, who f.it veals hits been a go between for the Siwaslies when they wanted whisky. Several of the Siwaslies will be bud as witnesses, anil if a conviction New Westminster Tost Office. Terms, one third cash, balance in one and two years at 7 per cent.

(Some of these have never been offered be'ore.) Lulu Island dairy for ure rich milk. THE value of great new discovery Lozenges. is made William will likely put fancy slutliant. For spring clue gj to the Hoffman House result was that the ship worked further up on the reef. At morning high tide the tugs Eden, Makee and t'iuuiiine where he will not distribute whisky fur a day or two at least, he having beetl convicted before and lined $100.

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. A magnificent stock of oil cloths nnd lino For a Chateau 1 or Kills nux Champignons go to the Hoffman House Ucsiaurant. Fancy upholstered Hookers, Easy Chairs, odd pieces of parlor suites at sehl Haslie Krskme Fur. Co.

leums Is now being onoreil us ni asion I.MIAI. FALL IshiriKly low prices, we nave oius o. i i l.aiiuu's nnd we cannot pay wholesalers in meir nn Roods therefore we must sell them even If we do not make a big profit. Inlaid linoleums, The I'd il. I an The opinion is growing in strength that the charges of smuggling preferred against the Haytian Republic will fizzle out.

same all the way tliiotigli, are trie hum nu. for the money to he had anywhere. Hart's. "1 and US Cordova street. LUlAL tfHhVlllEb.

ji the sjslrni regular with Esclja)' VANCOUVER MARKET liF.PORT. FARM LANDS We are offering 2200 ACRES ON PITT MEADOWS And over 4000 ACRES on Mather's Estate At prices to suit all Terms covering a number of years et The Danube is now making the trips to Northern liritish Columbia ports that were made in the rummer by the Prin cess Louise. feature of the week commerei C.ly lias the disappearance of plums Willi are no longer obtainable. cither lines of One been now The Australian cricketers defeated tin All team at Toronto by Tu runs ai an innings. fruit are also preparing to vacate.

i Here is rovincial crop a general complaint that the but not so with Mis Lamonte, practical dress maker, will be ready to receive orders Oct. l'lth in l.oom in, over H. 11. LayfieM store, Cordova street. All work guaranteed; a call respectfully solicited.

this year was a bad on regard to vegetables. Til hitter, sliil abun Mrs. W. Robertson, of Tacoma, supreme deputy, will next week institute a Indue of the 1'ythian Sisters in Nanaimo. made an united effort to pull her on.

but succeeded only in breaking the hawsers. At midnight, high tide, the tugs renewed their efforts nnd pul ed the stern post of the Miowera out, causing the rudder to fall Into the sea. on the morning of net. 1th passengers and mails were landed and an unsuccessful effort made by T. 11.

Oavies Ai agents for the Canadian Australian line, to charter a vessel to complete the voyage to Vancouver, but they could do nothing until the Australia arrived on th a. i. when the arrangement above referred to was made. In the meantime every endeavor was made to get the vessel off; besides the tugs mentioned, the Aikokn Mara, a big Japanese steamer, the tugs Likeiike and Hawaii and the U. S.

S. Adams were pressed Into service. The hitler worked with her anchor down and used both winches and screw. The Miowera, not being firmly anchored, had worked around on the reef until iter pointed to the sea. The tugs, therefore, made fast to her bow, and tugged for all that was in them, but, although the bulk of the tons of coal, as well as 3') of pig iron, had gone by the board, th Miowera remained stuck fast.

on the 7th the Adams gave it up and returner inside. Before the Australia left the Miowera had worked only about feet further inland since the 5th. She now lies in about feet of water at low tide, her bow pointing south by east. The bow trees and Co to Keeler'a nursery for bulbs, shrubbery. Tile in riding as peacefully at anchor in the harbor as if the United The Province of Manitoba issued yesterday, through the National Hank of Scotland, for public works, 205,001) sterling 4 per cent, debentures, at par, repayable The list closes to morrow.

The death is announced of the Rev. Canon liabington. rector of lilendermott. hud neer had States i.iovernment claim on her. dant, are pronounced tile nest ti h'onu Hrltlsh Columbia.

The supply of potatoes Is vet nnlv moderate, but as farmers are now lifting them they are expected to shortly arrive in larger ipiatititles. Merchants are paying SU. per ton therefor, tlrst hand. Wheat unl outs are also only mod rato and are being sent in so wet as to he useless to warehouse. The non arrival of the Miowera has of course embarrassed the m.nket for Australian and Sandwich Island produce.

1 nions being Ciin iil relv cleared. If the consignments on the overdue vessel are not at once shipped forward. San Francisco will have to be resorted to for supplies. WH' iLKsALK. Wheat, per ton, barley, per t' n.

Ki; oats, per ton, potatoes, per Ion. 117; hay. pet ton, JIU. bran, per ton shorts, per ton salt, tier 'on, '1; Lad. Ta.o Sur flour.

15 per bag; keewatin. Champion White, sand, lime, Tel. 18. County Derry, Ireland, and diocesan reg of VANCOUVER IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Istrar and chaplain to the Bishop At the police court this morning S. li.

ib.ardman was ordered to take out Ms master plumbers license and pay the costs of the court. Derrv. The deceased gentleman was brother of Capt. liabington. the well known British Columbia pilot.

don't ask you to take pills. It. F.s ljay 14 Cltv Trade, Jl.sf.; Ogllvle's Hungarian. oat Ji fii: rolled oats per 70 11.. gunnlc Wholesale grain dealers are complaining of the poor quality of local produce which is being delivered to them, part of which comes from Lulu Island, cats and wheat are sent in wet and dirty, and.

as a consequence, the Manitoba yield is being purchased in quantities for storage purposes. p. bag, is about 2. feet west of the outer buoy on that side of the channel. ine b'ade meal, tier bag, KM: cornmeal.

It now develops that besides young Harrv Evans, the son of the keeper of the Admiralty Head lighthouse, another boy bv the name of Walter Irving was Kvans' companion in the latter's foolish escapade, and was also drowned. RF.TAIL. TO SELECT FROM in Sub Divisions 196 and 181. Trices from $350. 1200 LOTS Terms easy of her propeller is out of water.

The ship has been stripped of nearly all movable furniture, as well as of her sup Vegetables Turnips, carrots, pin snips, onions, radishes, lettuce, beet, per mwn coin, ner ut)c; dozen cauli Second consignment of tulips, hyacinths, ranaculis, daffodils and lilies in separate colors at eastern prices, at M. J. Henry's llowers, each, 10c; beans and peas, per 5c; sweet potatoes, 2c; Irish potatoes, lc; celery per 40c; suuasli, each, 10c. Fruit Watermelons, each. 40c: cantelopes, j.v..

i.i inni 11.23 tier box; pears, per Ladies! A call at the Iloston Millinery Rooms will show you that they are now complete with all the latest novelties. Gravely Block, Carrall street. Plums, per 8c; green gages, per lb. 11.25 box; grapes, per 12'ic: peaches. We have the Largest List of ACREAGE AND LOTS, Improved and Unimproved, in the Province.

RAND BROS. bananas. pT Australian pineapples, each, 2'oc: ranges, per 35c 5uc; prunes. S. greenhouse and nursery, (Ml Westminster road.

The II. C. Good the official organ of the Good Templars of British Columbia, is to hand. It has for its motto, "For God, and Home and Every Land;" is published in New Westminster by C. S.

Keith. T. C. White and W. W.

Forrester; is a neat eight page journal and Is calculated to be of much service to the cause which It espouses. The Importation of Australian pineapples very evidently proved a failure. Judging by the large quantities which arrived rotten. Oranges are likely to follow suit, for one merchant reports that of 66 boxes which he received on the last steamer 33 had to be discarded as useless for sale. per qt.

iv cod and salmon, 8c; plies. Her engines, so far as known, are in good order, notwithstanding much grinding and pounding of the bottom. No holes have yet gone through the double bottom. The heavy bilge keels have doubtless protected her greatly from injury. She is 360 fen in length and 4.7m) horse power and worth under It is suggested In the report of the Australia that proper use was not made of the sounding lines, and even after the vessel was ashore, the full danger of her position was not realized.

Had she been at once firmly anchored, quickly lightened, and tugged at by the large force of steamers that was put on later, there Is little doubt but that she would have been taken off. Much credit is due to the Hawaiian Provisional Government and to U. S. Admiral Skerrett for aid kindly given. Arrangements will be made to have the small fish.

6c; kippered cod and salmon, i 3c. Game Pucks, per brace, teal. 3ac; wldgens. ic; mallard, 75c; blue grouse, 90c; willow grouse, uc. ISutter Ranch, per 11).

33c; creamery, per Sole Agency. Johnson's, Anthracite coal. Homer street. 28c. Fees Eastern, 25c; fresh, 40c.

39 CORDOVA DOUGLAS CO. Venlson lOc per lb. Sr Unmiiton nuote follows: tvhimi ner ton: C. potatoes. J17 per box: pears.

The mad from Nanaimo to Mount Benson has been completed to within a mile of the summit. A good pathway has been cleared the rest of the way. ton: ni.nles. Jl.lMltl.40 per lb. An Associated Press despatch states that the United States treasury will be prepared on Oct.

23rd to put into active operation the Immigrant Inspection agreement between the United States and Canadian transportation lines. li. O. Penn, Immigration Inspector, has been appointed to duty at Vancouver. He will be assisted by another Inspector not yet selected.

U. S. Consul Pierce said today that he had not yet received any official information in regard to this Jl.ii per crate of per 11.73 per. 40 11). box; peaches, ID lb.

box; oranges, JI.2.. pet rase eggs. 22c per dices THIS IS THE TIME TO BUY rPHE man who hoards his money should betake himself to his Testament, read the parHhto of Miowera oassengers ami mail for th office. Anthracite coal. Sold creamery.

ji.V'Fi 20 lbs: cranberries, San Fran butter, dairy. 23c per II enipes. $1.35 Next World Cash only. I the feu Talents and learn wbdoin To hoard money at ruts juncture is ti eoivue. o.

,1,0 nrofltsthat will surelv follow intelligent investment. The outlook for aneou the feu Talents and learn wbdoin To hoard money at this juncture is lor ine owner to ueuj catch the next boat out of Cisco, oenres .1, its i.Vw.iiMimoittl hismrv. vet owine to the tltiHllciHl 111 to ,,..) tinumOM uenno v. ver to dav brighter man ever iiuruur us pnenomenm 4oe per gal; lard. 13i cilflo per lb.

M. Beatlie has for sale at the city mar c.i at S17 bm and Clulliwaok Now. therefore, is the tune to slou some owners eannot hold lonirer and must sen at sacrnu e. 1 'iiian 1.. nf St n.

box. lie nas also ei The Ben More, an Iron sailing ship, Is to follow the Astoria from London to this port. The vessel is under charter of Anderson. Anderson for whom A. L.

P.usseli is the Vancouver agent. buy. Examine this list 01 bargains IIOUSHS FOH SALE. appl of bananas In first class condition. FOR EXCHANGE, vl MIIKR of good lots or, 5th Ave.

and other UO Liver Lozenges invigorate the I ive thoisant pounds sterling ods. Two and a half tons of N. I ry Hoods Imported from Cleat Britain. Have Just le en cl the customs And passed into irk Stark's Glasgow House, Kseljay's weak. FOlt irooil house on west side Ham 1 Pleasant, to excluuate tor ot Mount pttr.s pttr.s 1 fl llton sireet.

one block from 1 olirt improved city property. 4 (loop house on Hamilton St. for West rind home. Hatn. tiot and col water.

ffurin 01 Never tie without Eseljay's Liver Lozenges, i Screw steamer Arrow, built at WESTMINSTF.lt MARKET REPORT. Potatoes, per ton, U1i15; cabbage, lc per turnips. S20 per ton; carrots, lc per beets, lc per onions, l'WsC per Itv; hot ner ton. J27.50'ii 130; oats, per ton. i stoke by air.

anoei un umoc J. lot. House Is rented tor 1 year. hind'iuar 27.50; hay, 12fjil3 per ton: beef, ficlrOc per ters, 7c'usc per loreijuai iei 3, An auction sale of the bananas which A. M.

Beattle has left is announced for to morrow at 2:30 p. in. As no more will arrive for some time, the present opportunity should not be neglected. The fruit is in first class condition. mutton, cuts.

0. I.Onta bet.f 7C012C Per ner domestic ducks. S11i1.20 per carpels and iiirniture yo with house. Property cost Present rental paying 14 per cent, iij price asked. Terms ot payment to be arranged.

frr Wild, bnv one of the llnest si deiitial propert'es III West Kiel. cTose to inlet, on corner teet. Itental pays pi percent, per annum on ji.Hm, tbi 0 cash, balance to arrange. il! 1 flfl CAsII. balance monthly, secures a 1 UU good house on Nelson street.

Double psrlor, fire place In eiicli, do lim room, kitchen, etc 4 bedrooms, hath, hot and cold water. Price, Property cost fJ5'l0. I VOK house and comprlot on Mount Ol))U i'leasant, near post ofnee. Kasy terms of payment. (Jood location.

1 O'H) farm on Hatzlc l.ake, one nine inmi p. 11. station and post odlce. and about 47 miles eal of Vancouver, to exchange for Improved cltv prnperlv. Sixty acres in grass, ft bearing fruit trees and a iare amount of small fruit, balance land covered with light brush, beautiful locution.

1 At'RKS on I.ulu Island, near town hall, to exchange for lots la Vancouver. OOP Improved farm In okanagan vulley, near Vernon, to excliange tor Improved city property. IM.KeM NT residence In Falrvlew, on corner lot, li to exrhamrc tor unimproved city properly. linn id riiuiiHi hiiiI half acre of brace; spring chickens. J3.5"'uJ5 per doz.

dressed chickens. 65c70c each; live geese, none; turkeys, none; fresh eggs, an pr butter, ScijIM tier apples, per box. iuinv nlums. per mushrooms, trip on the Sth inst. Everything woricea smoothlv.

She answered her helm like a thlng'of life, and made excellent speed against the current with an average pressure of 50 lbs. She Is 42 feet over all. 9 feet 4 inches beam and draws about two feet of water. She is fitted with a Roberts Safety Water Tube boiler, with a test pressure of 400 lbs, and a working pressure of 20 but 75 lbs was the highest recorded. She will probably trafllc on Arrow lake during the winter.

From Oct. 15 F. A. Roehlofsky will have the Hoffman House restaurant open ail night tor the accommodation of welding supplies, par IROilltK.S. OF THE BAPTISTS, liritish Columbia is a part of the district working under ibe Northwest liap tist lot.f.r nce, at the annual convention of which, recently held in Seattle, the follnving interesting statistics were presented The lirst.

association. The Sound, organized In this Held was constituted in 171 with five churches nnd xs members. in xs2, 11 years after it was organized, it portcl nine (huivhcs and 72 members The next year lv.t. 1) years ago, it reported 10 churches an I members. Five years ncc this and the new association.

The Northwestern, reported "7 churches and Have your accounts made up and your bills elected bv it. Todd Lees. Accountant and Collector, Room 1, Hank of li. N. A.

Block. 1'. O. box 357. lnoil2Hc per tomatoes, 3c per lb.

Wholesale Prices. Floiir, Hungarian. JI.S5; bacon. 14c; stn.nif 41.50. dry salt.

nimll la limine bacon, lScfj JJc laud, mi Hastings mail, lo exchange for city lie ui ...11 Thorsibiv oecnlnc I spiced roll. 17c; breakfast hams. lSe 20c. on North Arm road, near ceme .11 for (rood houseon near I lots. S14t)U Oeuwla.

Easy terms of payment, i ACRE blocks tery, to excln i change for improved city property. No nhlectlon to mortgaged property. Th business Is to disctist! what steps bad better be taken to force In the mild the city of Vancouver to put Its porm of the Capllano road in shape, it being claimed that the agreement has not been carried out. HUDSON'S BAY COT I ties, societies, etc. I The Burrard Literary Club held Its 1 v.nslness meeting on Tuesday Stwwk wiljlj secure line, ne jUVj1 Homer near Ueorifla: 1 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, w.c, gas, etc.

Price, Monthly payments. SCtff CASH, balance monthly, will secure JUU Hue house on Hornby St. ro batn. tire places In lower and upper stories. Price, IsDO.

Property cost nf FOR house and two lots on Harn 5 OUU arc! street, near Westminster Ave. 1 iARM near Ahhottsford station, on 4.1. to exchange for city property. Improved and Improved. House, stables, orchard, etc.

No incumbrance on the farm. GOOll house and lot In West K.nd to exchange tor acreage In South Va couver municipality. GOOD house snd lot Itarclay St. to exchange for West End lots. BARGAINS IN LOTS.

o. IMCtmi'UKATIilt er Loz If you are si. take Es.ljay's Liv t. and get dl. At the Hudson's Bay We have su.rpri even our ni For corner.

tiOilffli, on Hornby St. rw FOR hnuieand lot on Harris near jj pte location. Worth 41'. Terms. l.nol members.

There li a gain of 4S churches ml 2,11:1 members for the five ears. The gain for the decade is 59 churches nnd 4.111 members, or at the of 1.2"4 per cent. At the same rate of progress we should have Baptists in this field at the cspirition of the next 10 years. Ten years ago the statistics report the New Tacoma church organized with 10 members and the Calvary in Victoria with 21 members. Now in Tacoma there are more Baptists than were In the whole convention 10 years ago.

In liritish Columbia there are now seven churches and 'J7I members, and the prospect or another church next month, where 10 years ago there were only two churches and 27 members. In Seal He the Baptists have nine churches, all but one have meeting hnus.es, and th.n ev I A Prmlnton Hastings near camp Enderbv flour, Two Star, manufacture! from this year's British Columbia wheat, has been placed on the local market at per bag, 50 cents per bag less than (hat from Manitoba. It is scarcely necessary to remark, under such circumstances, that ihe Provincial product is worthy of every patronage. llOU, CMBJ vcimn. iJVJ hell Ave.

FOR hnuieand lot on Prior nenr selves. For a fortnight we have been unpacking case after case, bale after bale of our direct importations, and the result is well, you evening, and elected the following otli cers A. C. Stewart; vice McNeil; sec. C.

C. May. It was resolved to hold the club's banquet was resolved to hold the club's annual banquet on Nov. 21st. and to again invite a number of ladies to the festive board; also to solicit their presence at next week's debate, the motion at which will be' "Resolved, that the employment of ladles In clerical positions is detrimental to the country." It was proposed to organize a branch club, and subsequently, to increase the membership, but both resolutions went the way of many previous ones of a like nature.

ANXIETY CAUSED. $425 Westminster Ave. SCt(f WILL secure a fine 7 rnomeil nouse ZUU and lot on Keefer St. Uood location. nrf FOR lot on Harclay street, imx 1.12.

JJllUUU near Ilurrard. a FOR comer on tail Mount Pleas 0'T')U ant, near school house, renced and graded, mrrTi FOR lot on Oppenhelmer in Block JJ5 OU 53. opposite the old East End school. Worth HHX. must come and see all the nice Don't miss the dance at the City Hotel on Thursday evening at 8:30.

kasy terms ror neiarice. rnce, (Ti 1 rf CASH, halanre per month, Tor ftlUU charming new house on Mount Pleas things, useful and ornamental. Artists have bought for us, artists ant, near post outre, price, l. siu The largest list of Improved and Improved property In the City The atovc are only a lew of the snaps we have for sale aud exchange. Call and see us.

Otltce open ev eutngs. have arranged, and artists will be At a meeting of the Victoria Fire Underwriters, which was held on Tuesday, it was urged, though not finally adopted, that It would be wise to retaliate for 1,011 members, which a greater num ber than was reported five years ago from the whole conference. There are six counties In which the church has no DOUGLAS Real Estate Financial Agents, 139 Cordova Agents of the Albion Fir Insnranft. Co. Insuranfn at lowest rate.

BOMT TO LOW. organization there are 4, towns In each the tax placed on insurance companies by increasing the premiums. When there were few companies the tax was desirable, as It kept out competitors, but now that competition has forced all the leading companies to establish agencies in Victoria as In Vancouver, it is felt that nf. tax Is a burden on the companies and has no compensating BRITISH COLUMBIA RON WORKS COT Considerable alarm Is felt because of the prolonged absence from the clty of O. W.

Delteck and a parly of land and timber seekers for whom he was the guide. Mr. DoP.eck Is well known both In Vancouver and New Westminster, and his wife, who is very 111 at present, is becoming worse through worry over his absence. He is known as a careful cruiser, but people who have lately been up the coast are painfully aware of the fact that the weather has been siyh as to make traveling in a small boat very precarious. Mr DoF.eok is Master of Finance of hathhone lodge.

Knights of Pythias, and the lodge will no doubt be willing to join in the expense of sending out a search party if such a step Is deemed necessary. Hundreds of umbrellas to choose from at Stark's Glasgow IIuse. pleased to show you the magnificent display in our Art Shop, Granville Street. The pen fails to convey a description, so come and see. Just a hint At this season ladies are interested in Mantles and new Dresses.

We are offering the latest goods shown in London and Paris. The mantle showroom contains some of the most fashionable and best fitting pattern garments. Now don't think you can't buy because the price is away up. They run from $9.50. In dress materials there are some lovely things shimmering silks, dazzling satins (the real thing, you know), costumes and dress lengths in all shades (no two alike), and LAMPS for the Million! BEAUTIFUL NEW GOODS of which, according to the census or IMiO, there were 100 or more people, where there is yet no Baptist church.

The report urges that these vacant fields be occupied and that strong efforts be put forth to sustain 10 or 12 churches which need the support of the convention. Rev. W. E. Trlchard, of Olympia.

preached a powerful sermon on foreign missions from the text Matthew 3S. He gave some startling figures as to the grrat work open to missionaries In foreign countries. China has one to every 73.1.000 inhabitants. Slam one to 000,000, Corea one to 500,000, India one to 350,000, Africa one to 300.000, Central Africa one to The Northern Baptists alone sent 11,000.000 to foreign fields last year. The convention closed Its Bession on Monday at Seattle, after fixing on Cen tralia as the place and the fteeond Thursday In October, 1894.

as the time for the next meeting. The last session was rather stormy. The topics on V) as 5 a Of OPENING SOCIAIi. On Tuesday evenins a social Catherine was held In the new First Presbyterian which the brethren disagreed were the advisability of establishing "boys' bri VANCOUVER li. C.

ALL KINDSnvTAOHINERY MADE AND REPAIRED Garriage Works church to commemorate Its openlnpt. and of the large number who attended not one went away without having enjoyed the largest and best assortment of gades" In Sunday school work and the nhl irrlevance of Rev. V. P. Snulres.

of "8 yi 5 3 yi a Mount Vernon, and Rev. W. A. C. Rowse, of AVooley, against General Commissioner D.

T. Proper. The course of study at the North Pacific university cashmeres and serges ever Diougni to Vancouver. We employ a first class experienced modiste, and guarantee fit, the? cost being no higher than at places where less skill is displayed. If you need anything come to to to was recommended to young men preparing for the ministry In private study.

Rev. C. Fleenor was chosen to de VANCOUVER, B.C. a first class time. The ladles provtueu an excellent tea from fi to 8:30 o'clock, after which Itev.

O. It. Maxwell took the chair and speeches were the order of the evening. After his remarks, In which he thanked one and all who had In any way assisted In the erection of the edifice, addresf.es were delivered by Kevs. Messrs.

(1. Orelg and T. Scoular. of New Westminster; Jas. Buchanan, of ftlchmond, and K.

T. McLaren and J. W. Macmlllan, of Vancouver. In addition to a number of pleasing selections given by the choir.

Miss Newman's cal Isthenlc class gave an ndmlrable exhibition of the ring exercise. liver the annual sermon. It was de elded to appoint missionaries In July of each vear Instead of November. The the Hudson's Hay Store. If you proposition to establish "boys' brigades" noys ongaoes In Sundnv school work was fina laid i on neCU anvilll iil; i Uiin.

onu on the table. The report of the commit our palatial Store tee appointed to examine Into lns i a lOOK nluirran made nirninst C.eneral Mission ntlH Sfe what VC haVC. 11 Will Ul. and see what we have. We Lead in our Line Others try to keep up but they are et behind This is owing to the fact that we employ the hest workmen and use none but the best material" We manufacture to order only, hut we repair any kind of carriage from the lightest buggy to the heaviest tnici.

We have on hand a carload ol hardwood lumber, Including ash. oak, elm plank, ash wagon poles and maple axles. We can All all orders from the couutry with nearly everything reuuired lu the business. LONDON CARRIAGE WORKS 3 C3 Ah interesting and instructive to you. Hudson's Bay Store Granville St.

nry Troper sets forth that "nearly all the questions raised snpear to be resurrected matters, which have previously been mutually talked over nnd explained or confessed or forgiven. In other matters of grievance, explanations were Mr. Newsom. of Mlllnrvllle, has a crop of 110 loads of natural upland bnv gathered from alHiut 7' acres of land. This iiiuisuil result was nltaln 1 by fl the bind from a small dib'h oeeasionniy the summer.

FINEST STOCK IN TOWN James A. 5kinner MeALI.lSTl P.O. BOX 20S.

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