Daily Colonist (1891-11-04) . iklully ac-knowledge the follow ing (buat ions in Oct.:Clothing, .Mrs. Clarke, .Mrs. Christie, H. Dnrnian, .Mrs. , , .Mis. Johnston; two hags rice,lUce .Mills: fruit, .1. A. Clearihue, Mr.(;. Rogeis, -Mrs Drake; ])a)iiMs, .Mrs Sorhy;two bags Hungarian Ihmr, .Mis. Mouat ;coal, I. F. .MclntDth ; milk, Mr,^. 1). Harris;cake and meat, a Friend; three boxesgrapes, Little Friends in IviLdand ; knives, forks and spoons, Mrs. J. W. Wil-liams. The r!irtii)r Trimlile. of vs. wasagain up at the Iroviiicial Court, yester-da


Daily Colonist (1891-11-04) . iklully ac-knowledge the follow ing (buat ions in Oct.:Clothing, .Mrs. Clarke, .Mrs. Christie, H. Dnrnian, .Mrs. , , .Mis. Johnston; two hags rice,lUce .Mills: fruit, .1. A. Clearihue, Mr.(;. Rogeis, -Mrs Drake; ])a)iiMs, .Mrs Sorhy;two bags Hungarian Ihmr, .Mis. Mouat ;coal, I. F. .MclntDth ; milk, Mr,^. 1). Harris;cake and meat, a Friend; three boxesgrapes, Little Friends in IviLdand ; knives, forks and spoons, Mrs. J. W. Wil-liams. The r!irtii)r Trimlile. of vs. wasagain up at the Iroviiicial Court, yester-day, before Mr. K ., S. Tlie twomen carry on the business of the WillowsHotel, they being partners in the to agreeineut, iieithrr was todraw more than S-o per iiioiitb withoutmutual consent, and Williams, some weeksago, bad his partner arrested on a cliarge ofrobbery, for having broken this rule. Lenn-din was. yesterday, rciimiiiled, hut allowedout on his own reuognizanco in a sum of$1, \ovonihrr lt<)(ikliii:». Manager Austin of Jlie Victoria hashooked the well-known musical combina-tion The Spanishl Students, for to-morrowevening, but there is a Blrong probabilitythat the attraction will not make conuee-tU)n. Fauntleroy has the (ith and 7th, hutthere is a shadow of doubt ahout their com-ing then; they want later dates. Cleve-lands MiuHtrels will liohl forth, rain orshine, on the Dth, and The President is afixture for the llith and The DeshonOpera company who had tlie evenings of theloth and Uth have in the classic phraseologyof the profession gone up the Hume. InK^nluiiii TlileTM. A curious discovery was made in tho har-bor at Esiiuimalt, yoatordiiy. and Ollicer Canipboll, attracted bya clumsy and suspicious looking buoy, pro-ceeded to investigate. Attached to a float-ing block of wood was found a strong cord,wliicli in turn was niiido fast to a ropeaovcial feet below the aui-fucu. The ropewas pulled up, and reveuled a very


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