. Daily Colonist (1900-04-15) . ected on Surprise lake byMessrs. Brown & Sinclair, it havingstnrted sawing 17 days after the ma-chinery left Seattle. The- mill lias acapacity of 12,000 feet daily and willbe kept busy, us the firm have a bigcontract with a hydraulic company onWright creek. There are not as many men iti thecountry as last season, but they will nilbe working. The snow and ice are fastdisappearing front the lakes nnd rivers. THE KENNEL Best in the Jake, the cocker spaniel ownedby Messrs. Daniels ami Litchfield of thiscity, won the silver cup at Seattle forthe best cock


. Daily Colonist (1900-04-15) . ected on Surprise lake byMessrs. Brown & Sinclair, it havingstnrted sawing 17 days after the ma-chinery left Seattle. The- mill lias acapacity of 12,000 feet daily and willbe kept busy, us the firm have a bigcontract with a hydraulic company onWright creek. There are not as many men iti thecountry as last season, but they will nilbe working. The snow and ice are fastdisappearing front the lakes nnd rivers. THE KENNEL Best in the Jake, the cocker spaniel ownedby Messrs. Daniels ami Litchfield of thiscity, won the silver cup at Seattle forthe best cocker spaniel in the show. ASSOCIATION the Association football mutch atNnnaimo yesterday Wellington defeatedVancouver by two goals to one. Three Stnr Murtellfrom all deeJors. caii be obtained TO SAVE Al! prollts hut the rankers on Harness buydirect from us. The biggest assortment ofthe most, desirable and dependable Horseequipments, made anywhere. We offer nwider range of choice, than any dealers In. The following is from the CommonsHansard of April 3: Mr. Edward G. Prior (Victoria).—Be-fore the orders of the day are culled,Mr. Speaker. I propose to call the atten-tion of the House to certain correspond-ence laid on the table yesterday, in con-nection with the dismissal of W. White, commanding officer ofthe 30th Battalion, Cuelph. The Minister of Militia and Defence(Mr. BordenI—Dismissal? Mr. Prior.—Yes, he was nppoinetd toa stuff course, and then his name wasstruck off. The lion, minister can quib-ble as he likes, but I consider that thiswas a dismissal. It was u case thatshows, to my mind, at all events—- The Prime Minister (Sir Wilfrid Latl-rier).—Order. Mr. Prior.—I was about to tell you,Mr. Speaker, that as this discussion willno doubt lengthen out somewhat, I in-tend to conclude with the usual motionto adjourn. The Prime Minister.—The hon. gen-tleman is within bis rights, but I ques-tion, very much, the propriety .if br


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