Daily Colonist (1886-07-11) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1886-07-11) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1886-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

Thia p«w4cr never varies. A niiirvnl of (mril* atrt'itgth und wlioh^soiiieiH sa. More ci-ononiii-ul tluut the ordinary kiii'li, and eaiinot be sold in louipeli-tioii with the miiltitiido of low tent, short |wci:(h alum or phoauhate powders. Sotii ohIi/ in Ca-iu llOTAi, Baki.su PowoKR CO., 107 Wall St.,'N.Y. JaSilwlv

Just Received.

The Summer Number of Loudon News and Graphic. T. N. Hiiuiks iV Co.*

Oustom.3 and IiOg;ai Blanlia Of every deaorptiou for sale at TIm OoI-onut offioB. 4

AUCTION SALES.

J. P. DAVIES & 00.

AUCTIONEERS.

SHERIFF'S SALE

UNDER INSTRLHMTONS from Polar Birroll, Kaii , Specnd .SheritV to satisfy a judgment of the Sii[ireme Court in favor of Messrs. Welch, Kithet i^' Co., wu

will

PUBLIC AUCTION

AT HAI.KSKOO.M, WHARF .STKttKf,

FRIDAY, July 16th, 1886,

AT NOON,

All that Piece or Parcol of Land known as

LOT 7. RANGE 2, COAST DISTRICT

Containing 124 Acres, more or less.

TITLE—Crown Orant

TEEMS CASS.

jylO

JOSHUA DAVIES,

Auctioneer.

J. P. DAVIES & CO.,

AUCTIONEERS.

salvage" sal El

jylO

WE HAVE RECEIVED I^STRUO-lions to sell by Public uction at

salesrooms, Wliarf street, mi

TUESDAY, July 13th, 1883,

AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. .

For .\ccouiit of the

LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE, ROYAL,

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE,

— ANU —I

NATIONAL OF IRELAND

ii\MiiieAi-v« i: ('OiTiFANirs,

DINNER it TE.il ,-,ETS,

LAMPS, CliOCKERY,

CI. \ssw.\i;i':, I'lUTTREs,

Tinware, leiulers. Bird Cagea, Brooms, lirnahea, etc., saved from the lire of the ;trd >luly, in a damaged condition from the rtock of Thomas Carrington.

0A3H

JOSHUA DAVIES,

Anationeer.

-. — U-.-

VICTORIA

TRANSFER GO'Y

(LIMITED)

LARGEST AND,i.M03T COMPLEfE

LIVERY AND HACK

STABLES.

ON THK PACIFIC COAS'P.

RATES REDUCED

Its lu (iluce drlrlni; within the meh of nil,

TEAMS SUPPLIED

For IlMilIni; of all ileserlptloni.

HERDIG'BUSSES FURNISHED

Plenlc ParlUn (oaiudty tor It! perioiit) at our llaek HsteH.

BRODBHTON STIi'EET, FOOT OF BROAD.l

CALUirCLEPHONH 129. ui;(

TO IMILKMEN,

uid hotels ninde daily if n- i Al "•'^ I'HIoi-: « A \V«i.r«. .lohustoustreel. mz^^VHX * 'lUrugBtore, * I J, u. psubeh'TOM,

IHONE HULC.

He DHaWs a COMMKlsbN BETWCM IRELAND AND^THElSOUTHERN STATES.

BuFFAi.OW, July '2. —Tlie following letter haHlxieii luccivrd by "The Anieri-can Branch of the Irisii J^oyalandPatri-otio Union,'' of tbis city, from Mr. Matliew Arnold:— '

TheBdfkalow Club. 1 Buffalo, June the 28ti), 1886. J To J. C. O'(!onnor, V.m\., Jr.:

My 1)kaii Shi, —L cuiuiut po.SHibly attend your iiieeting lo-iuorrow, but I am glad yon are K^ing ^o'<^' ' hope yoii will make clear one point in e.spouiiil. Jlr. Gladstone aaya that ho inHista on "the principle of giving Ire-Iftnil an etlrclive government by Irish men," and would gladly have tin' world heleive that all his oitponeut.s mv hoatile to this principle. On the con Irary all the best of them are favorabli; to it. But they think hiH pi-o[)osu(l mode of giving efTcat to it a bad and dangerous one. Mr. Bright is as favorable to "the principle of permitting iraland, with proper limitalioua, to govern herself." Bnt the question i.s, what these proper limitationa are. Mr. Bright believes, and the beat of liiit Liberal party believe, that a National Irish Parliament would be a Kun-Bouruo of troub'Ui in tli(» future, and that iionio plan for Irish self govorn nienl must. he. femnii which does not in volve the establishuient of such a par iiament. if Mr. CJliidatone were twenty, or perhaps only ten, years younger, would think and say the same, lint he i.



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