Daily Colonist (1896-12-03) . in con-nection with the engagement will beopened here very ahortly. A( \i-i:an(i large manufacturing con-fectionery and pastry ostabliabment willshortly bo opened at No. 77 Governmentstreet by Mr. J. A. Lawrence, the prem-ises will Ije elaborately fitted up withoak fittings, etc., which are now beingnianufacluied by Messrs. Weiler is thi intention of Mr. Lawrence tomake tbe rafe one of the most hand-omeand eoinlortable ])lacea in (atiaila, andevery convenience fdi- the jiuldic will be[jrovided twr at reasonable and luqinlar(iriees. -Mr. (. A. Lawrence, la


Daily Colonist (1896-12-03) . in con-nection with the engagement will beopened here very ahortly. A( \i-i:an(i large manufacturing con-fectionery and pastry ostabliabment willshortly bo opened at No. 77 Governmentstreet by Mr. J. A. Lawrence, the prem-ises will Ije elaborately fitted up withoak fittings, etc., which are now beingnianufacluied by Messrs. Weiler is thi intention of Mr. Lawrence tomake tbe rafe one of the most hand-omeand eoinlortable ])lacea in (atiaila, andevery convenience fdi- the jiuldic will be[jrovided twr at reasonable and luqinlar(iriees. -Mr. (. A. Lawrence, late olUhicaLO, will have char.:!! of the:nanu-factnring department and will arrive inVictoria to-morrow night. .Vs extensivepreparations are being nunlii it is not ex-pected to have the cafe opened beforethe new year. Tbe White HouseFor ;ets, UondorterS, luderdown tjuilts, Dents Lined (iloves—Dents Lined < Winter Hosiery,Knitted Goods. .Stubs Vegetable Blood Purifier—the best remedy. x Ladies,Misses,. atm —s— ater=Tight Footwear is a great essential to good health at this season. Wehave the great Slater Shoe witli Rubbersoles, Enslisb. Boot and Cork Soles. The prices are moderate laud the. goods guaranteed. CORNER GOVERNMENT AND JOHNSON ERSKINE, The preliminaries having been prettywell settled, tbe Behring Sea claimscommission got well down to businessyesterday when the actual trial of theclaims began with that of the schoonerCarolena. Hon. Mr. Peters, seniorcounsel for the British side opened byreading the pleadings set forth in theclaim already filed. These pleadingsstate that the schooner, a British vessel,registered at Victoria, sailed from this))orl on or ftboat May 20, 1886, to theBehring Sea, her master being JamesOgilvieanil her mate James Blake. Theschooner was seized on Aug. 1, in Beh-ring Sea by the United States revenuecutler Corwin, towed to Gumdaska andcondemned by the United States districtcourt at Sitka, on a charge of vio


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