Daily Colonist (1888-01-28) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1888-01-28) by Unknown

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Language: eng
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Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1888-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


Britisli Coliiiiiljia Milling and Mining Co.

(I.I.MITKD.)

ASSESSMENT NO. 19.

>JOTI('K 1.S IIKKKIIV (ilVlOX, that an as-sessiiienl of one cent per share has been lovied upon the iiiemhers of Iho iihovo Com-pany. payable nl the Company's olllce In Victoria. U.C, on or before tho twenly-llftli dny of January, 1S88, from and after which dat« all shares and corttflcates on which said call shall-then remain unpald,8hall be deemed delinauont subject lo Interest and costs, and will ho dealt witli aceording to law. Dated the otii day of .lanuary, 1.SS8. By order oC the Board.

GKO. A. SAUOISON, jan(i-d,tw Secretary.

A. B. STEWART & Co.

WlIOmSALK ANDKU'rAlL l)BAI.Ii:iIS IN

DENTAL and PHOTOGRAPHIC Supplies.

p. 0. Box 666, - - Seattle, Wash. Ter.

no30-3ni

T. EDE,

Btii'i'ister, Solicitor, Notary Public, k.

OALGARY, NvW.T.

decl-tf

Neufelder & Ross,

oti'er their Usual Assortment of Selected

FRUITS!

Just Received.

IHIIHCATKtLKH, UED»»A,

VALKKTIA A.\U SIIITAJVAS,

XA\-TK ANU VISTIZXA C't;SUAKT8, €ITttO.V, UUAK4IK .t LK.1IO.\ VKK1M.

tSTRoyal jrascalelles, Elemo FlBsund Bonbons to arrive llrst week In Deeemhor.

s.

ARCHITECT.

Hamley Bailding, Cor. of Govern

ment and Broughton Streets, luUfiim

VICTORIA DAILY COLONIST SATURDAY JAISTUARY 28 1888.

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FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.

With each nnw spring Newborn it wnltes, when uvcry forest thing Unlurling l3 aud buds anyilossomin);.

In tonpH wo know It speaks, tbnt vuico ot Immemorial woe, "That leaveii slioiiid come again—that wo should go!"

Kra tliu Greek sung, In word ! nirl.idlona trom tlio heart blood wrunff, It Ipiiivrd to lift' In prrliistorle toninie,

(Iriiy ;i;-,'i'S tii-n Its I'liiiiliii;; pi;lii) till' fill' cbiusm across, Drldglii!: IhiM'r aupii iit to our present loss.

U lir.t'i an art Aaunivoi-sal as tlu' human heart; In every land and clime it plays a part.

It shall bo true, " Old and yt ••vcr y.nnii:, trite and yet new, Wbeiievi i- lit'i's nif kpimmi iiiul skies iiro blue.

Wlieu from tin; gloom Ot the dark earth upbreaks the tender bloom There Bhall bo sound o( walUog at the tomb.

When clouds are cleft With silver splendors, and when rains have left, Upward shall yearn wild orms of love bereftl

Unceasingly lUugs down the centuries one piteous cry, • 'That these, that theso should live—that we slinuld die!" —The Cornlilll Magazine.

iMiiiosornY ON a roof.

A citl/.en sat on his roof one hot night, nis coiit WHS olT, and as ho tipped bacic his chair his slippered feet rested against achlmnoy. Tho night wns still and the summer atfvrS/ WCKO '(lit in sight. He smoked tobacco but of an eight cent bag in a clay pipe—for he was poor. As tho smoke curled slowly above his bare head he Riizcd contemplatively into measurable space. Tlie butcher's bill lind not bueu paid for ii luonth, and tho grocer had tv/ioe given him warning of forthcoming legal action, but hi^i mind was serene at that hour. All his lite he had followed the advice of the pnictical philosopher to "let .Tones walk," anil lu" had the faculty of rollociivo ami pnnlic natures for sloughing olf tho paUry iinil the cntnuioiiplacG and wrappirr.; liiin^rll' in i-.valtinK and consolatory rrvri i,'. Ho };a/.iMl npon tlio connik'ss stars, and us lie uinsed lio ol^-(liuMilly (liscnsseil to the friend beside him.

"Wliiit a truly siililirno science," said 111', "is a-Ii-oniimy.



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