Daily Colonist (1897-08-15) . ronfronts), and souwesters in black or can suit you in cold weather goods too;heavy ahirts, socks, sweaters, underwear,caps, mitts, etc. We want your trade andwell treat you right. CAMERON THE CISH CLOTttllB. 55 STEEKT. IMPORTEDDELICACIES. The reputation we have ot alwayskcepini; tlie 11 nest and purest Koodn iscue of our most valuable aaseus. To-day wc have sumo nice Italian SallmiSausages, Sweiie Medwurat Sausages,Summer Sausages, Limbarger Ciieesein 2 lb. blocks, and Swiss Clie«se inbuilt. Ttiese are tbe flnest importedgoods, pure, wbolesome


Daily Colonist (1897-08-15) . ronfronts), and souwesters in black or can suit you in cold weather goods too;heavy ahirts, socks, sweaters, underwear,caps, mitts, etc. We want your trade andwell treat you right. CAMERON THE CISH CLOTttllB. 55 STEEKT. IMPORTEDDELICACIES. The reputation we have ot alwayskcepini; tlie 11 nest and purest Koodn iscue of our most valuable aaseus. To-day wc have sumo nice Italian SallmiSausages, Sweiie Medwurat Sausages,Summer Sausages, Limbarger Ciieesein 2 lb. blocks, and Swiss Clie«se inbuilt. Ttiese are tbe flnest importedgoods, pure, wbolesome, good. Takesome home this evening. D. R. POTTINGER, The Irtoiit, or, Street. NOTICE We are now prepared to supply miners andothers about starting {or the Yulcou, witli acomplete outfit, Our goods are of the best quality, wtaicbmenus less quantity, and saving In freight sudpneklng. Our prices are reasonable, not boom trouble to give them. Watson & Hall, STREET,Prompt Delivery. Teleplione 0 IS MANOFAcraRED BY BOATS fSnaONDYKE Boats ill sections iGaay to set n. Capital Planing Mills, LEMON, A CO, |F THE FLOOB100 USE IS MANl THEL You may be sure of goodbread. Use none other than KEEWATliV. pOR CATARRH,^,^ Colds, Sores and Burns. Pure JEuetli/ptua Oil 3So,l pctyrg^, Eucalj/ptus Salve V~Staia»ii FUXTON Prop., Vanoonver. ]a9 VICTORIA DAILY CQLQISriST SUNDAY AUGUST 15 1897 Some Scenes and luciilents Atteiul-ing the Loading of the BigSteamer. €reat Crowds Visit the Dock andImpede Work—Accident toa Miner. No Bteainer baa ever carried from a:iacilic Coast port a larger or moroaUangely iissorted freight of uieu ancitheir beiontiinga than will the big 3,000,-ton carso eliip Bristol when she CBBta oUher lines this morning, bound for Skag-•way Bay. To say that every foot of accommoda-tion aboard is occuiiied is liackiieyed,and at the aaine time gives but a veryinadequate idea ot the situation. She islull up—from the bot


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