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T 11 BRITI8H Columbia Diriciory. 1 Thomas Lett 9f AHisoHMiirr, • New BrMd stmt. Homff WAsD, .•.o. Agant for OoratiwMat of BritWi Oohunbia. STAILSGimi I W4BD, VICTORIA. B. C. Commission Merchants SBIPFOrCf ABU IHSDBtSGE AC3VI& r Offer CHARTERS to VESSglS SEMKIJ^O, LlBER.iL ADVANCES MADE OJ^ COXSIGJ^- I MEjrrs, AGENTS FOB THE CBLBBBAtKD miASM 07 FRASES RIVCR OMMM SM^^ Ewen. f Co., "IHm/* ^^r^ . B. Haigh ^ Sons, Stqa^ cmdf^pka^fim. n SOLE AGENTS HI VMmm 0<1«PH». iO» Curtis'sAHi Joseph autas KoNn 4^1 mPOBTEBS OF OUXT POWlkBI^ GAM AlO^ i«il WIKB8, UftOOia A4lr4«i SSp^ ■!«.. BIV. » ^'» Bsfsl Victorhi All vert lAeiueiiU. in. Victoria. B. C. London. Fcnchurch Avenue. Findlav. Durham ^ Bn-dic, "•i' .sS TS'-* sANB JlMJPQMTrMMB. .-=:*- AGENTS FOR- 1 1. THE NOHTHKHN FI"^: ASSlRANc E CO Y OF LONDON \ AND AliEHDEK . ! THE HIIITISH AND FOREKlN MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF LIVERPOOL THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. OF LONDON. ERASER RIVER FISHERY NAAS RIVER FISHERY •- r^-^v^-SOLE Agents in British Columbia for-- '. ^^r-- RISQUIT DrBOrcHE k CO. S BRANDY. DINVILLE A CO. S IRISH WHISKY. LONG JOHN WHISKY. KRl G S CHAMPAGNE. NOBLE A HOARE S VARNISHES. SLEE SLEE A CO. S VINEGAR. R. TUCKER k SONS TWINES. -T»-' IV. I'ictniin Aili'> rflsiiii»"iits. FELL & ( OMPAXV. Importers and Dealers in ("iroaiiCN Provisions, Fruit Htc, General Italian Warehousemen, FORT STREET. - - VICTORIA, B. C. All Shipping Orders completely and promptly Filled and Delivered >reB8 Va per Express Van Free of Charge. 2.£X2TSe. ,•'', ^ Virturin A>li'ntisevtrntf>. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (oriKT l)t'Ui:ias anl lorm.iraiu Srivctr YICTORI/I, R C. Near litv Hall. This n»-w Fir<-Pri>i.f Urii-k Muil.lini.' wn< .•xpr»" iiuprnvtinfiit.-i. mill is uue of thr best iiioiit'il Houst s in the City. I Board, PER Week. • S5.00 i Board & Lodging, per Day, SI .00 Board & Lodging. PER Week, 6.00 Single Meals. - • - 25 Beds. 25 and 50 Cents. FWIIILIKS «rr«IIIHH»«TKI> k\\ KK«S(>\«HhK TKKflS. The UAH will ho fiuuul well stookt-tl witii tlu* W^X Inaiuls of Wiiu'.s, I.iiiuors aiul Ci},'iiis. DAVID ELLIS, Proprietor, wm)LES.\LE ASD 1!ET.\IL DE.VLEB IX Heals of all \\ik M, Tegetatles, l\i, ►l^-PARKER'S MARKET.- S. V/. r«R\KR OP F(>KT ;!\D 60VKR\JJH\T STRHKTS. Hotels, Restaurants, Ships and Families SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE. l^ , ■*^- -.1 VI. Victoiia Advertisements. BRITISH COLUMBIA GLOVEJACTORY. S. M. SIJirZGKARD A GO.^ C2?E> Manufacturers of ovO ; Indian Tanned Buckskin, Goatskin and Blanket ; Gloves and Gauntlets, ^KCON» FI(Oei< OF BUIhDIJVa eonilPIKD BY jVKllFKItDKK ^ m^% ! Entrance — Johnson 8t., bet. Government and Broad, Victoria. Thomas Gowen, Engineer. Novelty Iron Works, Store Street, Victoria, B. C. Manufacturer of Steam Engines, Steam Pumps, OOSAW AND FLOUR MILL GHAR. CO Would call attention to the Compound Surface Condensing Engines he is now building, of which he makes a specialit}^ for marine purposes. All who require motive power will find it to their advantage to consult with Thomas Gowen before purchasing elsewhere. * » Victoria Advert isemeuta. 3 Sis W0i Hiiiiii Bm% Published Every Evening Except Sunday. Tlie Post is the only Indopendent Newspapsr p&blished in Britiili Cohibia. HHvinK Hiipplieit n want tbut hud long been felt in Britinh Colninbiu, itH publication tins been met with unprecedented hucccnh, luul it luiiy Hnfely be called *i^i?^JFHE PEOPLE^ joaRN^ii.^^:^ Vll. i^A Live Newspaper. W. J. & M. C. McDowell, Sole Proprietors. I M ANSON & HENDRY, €&MiUMM][3!lL &TMMiM mpa .^J ■is: MATCH :q\^* '■^jf^.-^ P. O. Box 141, ,^ YlCfe^I^, B. c. House, Sign and Ship Painters, GLAZIERS, FAFERBANBERS AND HENERAL DECORATORS. Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, Putty, V/indow- Glass, &c., Bl^e/ID ^TIABD Is devoted to Kews, PoUtlos, Litersture, Domestto and Agrioaltiirsl Inter- ests and the general welfare of the ProTlnee, and has the largest olroolatlon of any paper pnbilahed In British Columbia. Advertisers wishing to reach the trade of British Columbia can find no better or more reliable medium. I0B P^ipjiFINe IN nhh IW BENCHES Carried on at this ofBce with neatness and dispatch at the most reasonable rates. ■s ■■■v.],--i^iL^sfeVii^.;i, .i-.i-. ■ / . .:.i.^. Hi^'j?; Victoria Advert iaementa. IX. Go to Lawson's Hack Stable »SL For a First- ■ M'-^^^^^'i^- (E_ Class Ride, Where (h'dera air promptly attended to DA Y and NIGHT at reoHoncdile charges. CORNER OF TROUNCE AND BROAD STREETS, A. W. I.AWSON. Proprietor. Boot I Shoe Manufactory, Next the Post OfficQ, .... VICTORIA. W. HEATHORN, Proprietor, Manufacturer and Dealer in Hess', Wooe&'s aol Clres's Ms asl TANNERY AT ROCK BAY, VICTORIA, S3r Highest price paid for Hides and Calfskins. Muiof ootarer of all Kinds of FURNITURE, BEDDING, Mirrors, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Pictures, Gilt, Rosewood and Walnnt Monldings; Picture Frames, Brackets, Bird Cages, Children's Carriages. Woou Hair, Woven Wire and Sprino Mattresses on Hand and Made TO Order. Matting, Doer Mats, Window Blinds and Cornices, Etc. Carpets Sewed and Laid. Government to Lanqley St., bet. Fort and Bastion, 7o*t Oftlo* Sex 3.03. V ICr ORI.^ B. C. ■'i: S'.'.'^A'i t: /.».--.■ .=-,.^s.>iK;-v«i»J*t-.- Saj^*.-. -t-^ X. Victoria Advertisements. R. BAKER & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FLOUR AND FEED, AND- All Kinds of Foreign and Donnestic Fruit, Foot of Yates, VICTORIA, B. C. Cash i)aid for Produce of all kinds. Goods delivered Free of CiKirI-_^ OQO > «- ■^ -^~oii6-^ "^ AspHALTUM Roofers, Building Uaterial, Lime, Bricks, Drain Pipes, Vitrified Sewer Pipes, -s -9 p. O. Box 210. ) Telephone 147.1 we^K3, mmw r©^d. OFFICE: GOVERNMENT STREET. ViCTQRIA, B; C. % «n-W*-. I , ^•^ .•V W W. -^ eif « e;.^ ■ ^ p^Wli W If >■■■ h 3-", \ Xll. Victoria Advertisements. T. N. HIBBEN & CO.. Booksellers. Stationers. MJEW^ ^Q^NTB ■AND- General Dealers in other Goods more immediate- ly CONNECTED WITH SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENTS. Importers of Stationary directly from the mauufacturers and Books from the publishers. Books sent to any part of the Province at the nominal transport cost of 4 cents per pound, ■AND- UNBKOKEN PACKAGES OF STATIONERY SOLD AT MUCH REDUCED RATES. Particular attentiorf. paid, to sv/perior qualitiest c^^d the con- stantly increasing newly invented devices in Fancy Stationery^ Government Street, VICTORIA. '^1 i !.!*' i««ia}>ii?.I«i>jSSii)k'iiif:^iiiiiJis6^.ii!.i<;ii.',i^^ ■;.. ■( mm Victoria Advertisements. Xlll. i W. 1. lao^e i h ■ ' 11- All Work Guaranteed. TiftvswiJ' TOW^\\wi ^v-mcrcr/: tov^to^to,* ^\o^so^ ^^> No. 83 eOVERNMENT OET, OppoHite PoBt Office, VICTORIA, B. C. / — "— Hav3 conRtantly on band a Flue AsBortuieut of Watches, Clocks, jewelry. Optical Goods. KIsF.r'fl'^G-PIs/ITKD W^l^E, ETC., ETC. Post Office Box No. 163. You can always find At this House a Nice Stock of Gents',. Youths' I Boys' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Etc. I Import as well as Minufactare, therefore c f/Vii- ,>i. ,J:■■.;;^",.^^.:Al,: XVI. Victoria Advertisements. I Fancy m* 1« ill' Goods & Varieties -•fr — OF ALL KINDS, INOLUDINQ — «•- Hosiery, Dry Ooods, Silver Bracelets, Perfumery, Soaps and Notions, at the Lowest Prices. *i^^lNDiAN C urios always on Hand.^^^ ^^ ^N^ ^*- < < < < < I -^8TEAMil)i»- j| * Coffee and Spice Mills WHARF STREET, BET. YATES AND JOHNSON Sts„ Supply the best brands of COFFEE and SPICES put up in Handsome Packages at Lowest Rates. '• ^^9^^^»^?^^ ^v"^ V^ ^■^■^ ^ ^^^^ — ^ Importer and Dealer in Wholesale and Retail. ( , .-. i-:.-.. _■..; ■ V ;u.^^:As« x-A^UsI^J^t.* i./i .^-,'.«'.'> XVlll. Victoria Advertiaementa. GARRICK'S HEAD A. R. PARTRIDGE, Manager, OOBMBB or Government and Bastion Sts., •y(Up.8t»irB.) Victoria. B. O. fi. A. LILLEY, UmnnfMstunr of Fine Candies ^ Confectionary Importer and Dealer In FoRiioN AND DoMirrio Fruits, DOUGLAS ST., Bn. JOHNSON k PANDORA, YICT01:- . A\**'_' ■ ^. -■•"•' Victoria Advertisements. XIX. ¥I(StfOEXJE Iron Works, HERALD ST., NEAR STORE, MAW & KPMA ^*^*^^f) PnOPRIETORS.- BRASS @ IRON CASTINGS, HABINE AHD STATIONARY ENGIFE8 AND BOILERS 3* » ^ ■"t**! J "■!'».- .Avrj »». -. V e i.*Wterf-3i iSiff ^^ *iSi. %Cj XX. Victoria Ailvei'tisemetitn. A. OABAMAYOU. J. B. MAYERAtr. M. CAMHITBA, A. GASAIKZATOU A CO.^ Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, WINES, LIQUORS, HAVANA CHdARN and FRRN€II PUKHKKVKM, y^TE^ 3T., YICT0RI)«, B. C. . o. Muuf tcturer of Tin and Copperware, And Dakler In Stoves, Ranges. ETC., ETC. Also, on hand, a large asaortinentof THE BEST Standard Rose and fittings. Plumbinq, Water Pipes Laii l^-Job Work and Re- pairing of every ties- criptlou promptly exe- c u t e d at reasonable rates. Miners' Sbset-lron 8I0VSS AND TINWARE fiENE^^Ii C0NTI?7fCTe^ 0]\[ BaiIiDIN63, ETC. GOVERNMENT ST., NEAR FORT, VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. .*:ii*j;-'--!Vri.--^.';j 'At '"-'■'•'^^f"" * ";',*, Victoria Advertisements. XXI. VICTORIA PLANING MILL, CONSTANCE STREET mUIRHEAD A MANN, MnnufikctnrnrH nnd Dealers in Doors, Wislows, U, UonlliESS, Outtorio;, C'ondiictorN, FinlMhetl Plcketit, Ncroll Nawliig and TnrnliiK, lloor and Window Framem. ALSO, SMALL FINISHING LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 55?" Sliip and Steamboat Work. General Finishing Work for Contractors a specialty. m Jti^ m ^ -iL f Corner Herald and Store Streets, •V IC TORIA^ S. O. ►^^ Every Description of^#- m I^E^jSON^BDE YtmiS!^. p. O. Box 141. XXll. Vidona Advertiaements. THE- B. C. Bool aii Slise Store. H. MANSELL, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OT^^^ 7^1 A I -awe Assortment constantly on hand from the Eastern and European Markets of I>ntest Styles. BQ9t9 aod fSla,o99 Made tQ Order ia Every Variety, mimm street, VICTORIA, B. C. ^^THE colonist; Established December 11,1 868. IBRITISB COLUm THE LEADINO NEWSPAPER OF TH E PROVINCE. As A Family. Oommeroial and News Journal it has no equal. Havinq the Larqc . Circula- tion IT offers the best AOVANTAQES to AoVERTISERa Color Book and Job Printing Ezecnted with Rapidity and at Low Rates by Steam Power. D. W. HIGGINS, PROPRIETOR. JOHN Upholsterer f Paperhanger ImFOBTEB AMD DEAUCB IN FuRNiTURF, Oil Oloth, Carpets, Wall Paper, Mattino, Cornices, Window-Blinds, &o. MattresBes, Lounges snd Parlor Sets, on hand and Made to Order. Pictures, Crockery, Qlassware. Lamcs, Plateo-WaIie, CuTLERV, Mirrors, of every kind. Fort Street, Between Broad and Douglas Streets, Victoria Advert iaemenla. XXlll. i BERLINEK TEUTONIAfc KUMMEL ALSO, German Wine AND ■^NATURAL* IliSsmwAtERsI ON HAND. Pacific Telegraph Hotel, STORE STREET, Bet, Herald and Fisguard Sts,. VICTORIA, B, C. MRS. A. ASTRICO, PROPRIETRESS. The Most Commodious and Clean Hotel in Victoria. It is con- ducted on the European principle. The table is supplied with the very best the market affoi'ds. Meals at all hours of the day. Private Dining-rooms for Families. CHARGES: Board and Lodging, per week, $5.50 to $6.50 ; Board and Lodg- ing, per d&y, $1; Single Meals, 25 cts; Beds, 60 and 25 cts. terms-Cash in advance. A Fire-proof Safe in the House. Marble and Granite Government St, near James' Bay Bridge, iiiiii: t mw m* f I i XXIV. Victoria Advertisements. A. J. Lanqley. [Established 1868.] H. L. Jones, M. P. S. E^^W(&EimW aS^ (DBo 9 jc^%:<- Fharmaceutical Clieiists. Wholesale ^ Retail VICTORIi^, Bi. C. Physicians Prescriptions & Family Recipes accn lately dispensed. rt^ AGENTS FOR^-^ (wi'iiiiaiilt & Co/i>» French Medicineis, l>r. 1>. .1 ayncs A Son's Expectorant, Ac, California Fig Syrup Company, Farmers* twont Specific, Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Bitters, Etc. AND ALL KINDS OF SYRUPS. Yates Street, Next to the American Hotel, VICTORIA, B, C. I- i;-h\ ._..r:._;ni,«^,;;v/- ,.., :;;, /:;.f ii.v/KiSifcri i ^■Pi Vlctoi'ia Advertisements. XXV. City Boot and Shoe Store, . HalW—i IIUMH 1 It wtw GEORGE H. MAYNARD, Manufacturer, Importer aud Dealer iu BOOTSaTd SHOES N — jlOf Every Description.j-— ^ FRIil/^^ BLOCK, FORT JliTRKKT, VICTORIA, B. C, p. O. Box 75. J, & A, BOSKOWITZ, Raw Furs k Deer Skins, JOHlVi^ON HT,, NEAR WHARF, iNr>'if!ft; ^^''^W^^iWff !b ^^^*^ ''iff* it5^ Highest Cash Price paid for Raw Furs and Deer Skins. in ! I j Vtctofia Advertisements. THE BRITISH COLUMBM Blank-Book Ha&nfactory, a -AND- Piiblishin;j[ House. Lithographing, Map Publishing. Rubber Stamps Made to Order. Best Classes of Modern Machinery Employed R. T. WILLIAMS, Gorerme&t Street and Broad Street, Nanalmo Advertisement. xxvii. Coal ining I Land Coipa&y, MINE AND SHIP THE WELL-KNOWN Nanaimo Steam, Gas and House ^"msm COAL Used by the following Companies: Paclflc Mail S. S». Co., Occidental and Oriental S. S. Co., San Francisco Ciias Light Co., l*aciiic Coast ^. IS. Co., Oregon Iniprovenient Co., Victoria Cias Company, Limited, iiteattle Oas Light Co., ETC., ETC., ETC. JC^The Company have every facility for Shipping Coal, and can accommodate at their wharves all classes of steam or sailing vessels. ! I' XXVIU. Victoria Advertisements. Messrs. Ba^all i Co., Government St., VICTORIA. B. C, (EgtabliRhed 1803.) ^lannfactiirerfi of Pianoei and Organn. Sole Importers of English, French, German and American Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instruments and Book and Sheet Music. VV. J. TIPPINS, Proprietor, Fort St., Bet. Broad and Douglas Sts„ VICTORIA, B. C. Importer of Fruits, Nuts, &c. "S^^ Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. ,:f>S> • W'.'.'.';, Mo QM^IEMg FASHIONABLE COLONIAL CL0TR1N6 EMFORIUM, Government Street, V' Opposite P. O. VICTORIA, B. C. E)eT7^eid.exlxold- «5c Co., WHARF STREET, Near Government, VICTORIA, B. C, And Dealers in Coal, Wood and LumlDer. M, SCHMIDT & CO., to! '^^K^' ^»* ^!^? Han FraneiMco, Wk v.;v:"-;,w\\ ^^w«^ 'K\'iw.w> TO.WWS California. Victoria Adveiiisemeiifs. XXIX. Tobacco Plant Coim> yp ('itizrnii and HiraiiKcni, MitiprH, HKllon* HDil WcHtcrii rangen, T iHtcn to tli« trnthriil Mdry, or Frank Campl>«ll of VIrtoria. He In truthful wordB will tell you. Just thtt KOodH I"' !>»•* to Ht'll you; Mind ye. now, he lun't joking. If you art) fund of clicwing and Hinuktng. Or, If you are given to Hnutllng, What he ket'iw docH not nucd ))uttlng; He hiiH braiHiN will sniit you rcnily,— Tobacco uwTK prize thi'iii dearly. From all luirtB of the "Old Dominion," He hnHhtiick. mid liiK opinion. Ih. thiit none will Buit you better. — They will pleuw you to the letter. HiB cigarn, juBt from "Havana." Smoke in the luoxt lovely manner; MeerHcliHum (lipeB of Htyle and faHhion. JiiBt to Huit the taste and imnsion. \\\i\ it Ih in Canada Btiited. His tobiieium are celebrated; Green Seal. Straight Cut. nil go. Dig Lick, ISig ^ut, \\ ind Map, also. And the Fine ('ut brands for chewing, That yuur teeth will never ruin; Pipes to suit the inveterate smoker. Cards fur playing siuehe or poker. Pipes of briar, and stems of cherrj-, More than any man can carrj-: It would take a wi-ek to tell you. All the things he has to sell you. While in town you may be stopping. At the "Adelphia Corner" drop in: Campbell you'll tlnd at that location. Ready to give you information. Or to see you wel' provided. With what is by all decided.— The smoker's and the i' hewer's glory.— The best and cheapest in Victoria. FRANK CAMPBELL. ESTABLISHED 1867- UNDERTAKER I BUILDER, . "Victorisi, B. C- Proprietor Pioneer Steam Saw-Mill and Sasli Factory, '.w^pppppFwvppipprr If i :t' .' i XXX. Victoria Advertiaementa. '\ Candy Manufactory. ESTABLISHED 1862. FORT STREET, Between Government and Broad, VICTORIA, B. €. K^ Special attention given to the careful packing of Goods. ,3?>J Prices furnished on application. Post Office Box 242. WEISTIB & €0.. Maiinfaoturers of Every Description of Rough ^Dressed Lumber. •■ ■^•■>- Fish Boxes a Specialty. 2iTe-^:xr TXTestminstex, ^. O. Vtrtoria Advertisements. XXXI. m-FOiE^ TC^xriiT T^cyr^m- -AT THE- Western Terminus OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, Address H. 7. EDMOiTSS, IVew Westniinster, B. €. ARTIST, Occidental Hotel, Victoi^ia, B. C. ^ED0N ^ DRIARD HOUSE. H?!RTN^6EIi. Consulting Engineer and Draughtsman, OFFICE— GOVERNMENT ST, BELOW FORT, B. C. '.^-■■U^', J-L/;'-'-'*_>,';*.>„-_i'A-U' It ■•.--.". ' i ! It ;' !l;l M xxxu. Victoria Advert isemcnta. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Corner Wharf and Johnson Streets, VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This Hotel baH junl hnd a Inrge brick addition, making it now the -Ki^LARGEST AND MOST ELIGIBLY SITUATED HOTEL^:^}^ IN VXCTORIi!%.. Fronting on the Harbor oppositt! tlie whiirveH of tbe Ciilifornia nnd FraHer River Mail SteanierH, and in the centre of nearly all the Wholenale Dealers in the city making it Convenient for Comniereial Travelers, t PoRsessing a neat Bar and Billiard Room, large Sitting and Reading Room. BOARD AND ROOM S 1 .00 TO $1.60 PER DAY. W. JENSEN* PROPRIETOR. m, UPPER, >i' if^ff^ ' J^'^ I' Tuning and Boot and Shoe Xannfactnring Conp'y, Linitei VMi) UMUwai nUSSU^ I Manufacturers and Dealers in x-:e3-a.ti3::e::k, mm ^ BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. Xanniaetorj, Qorenunent SM Conor of Tates, VICTORIA, B. C. TANNERY. BELMONT,. 1/^ ALSO. \^ Every deacripUon of > '' > 9 > Tt oiiicHpin, tm<{. Clmlnimn) : Jnmt'H AiiJithdii, Eiu{ , Honry D. llnrriHiui ItuHO, Hart, (». (/'. M. (>. Oenoral Manaflfor.— u. HiiKheH, Eiiq. Bankan.— ^f""^' t^mtth, Psyne a sniiihii. BRANCHES: iSAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA; PORTLAND. OREGON; VICTORIA AND NKW WESI'MINSTER. HRITISH COLUMBIA. i AGENTS: i In Enulmiil. Natiiifml Provlucinl Hank nf Kiiulsiiil ; North and Boiith Wal«* Hank. Liverpool ; Hank of [.IvrrpcHil. In '^cotlaml, liritlHli I.int'ii Ooni]iuiiy Itaiik. In Ireland. Dank of Irt'liiiiil. In Caiiailn, Hank of Miintruul. In New Yurk, MiNHri*. W. \t alMdn and A I.anit. In South Anieriea, Liiiidiin Hunk of Alexlen nnil South Anieriira. In Inilla, China and Auatralia. Urlentul llauk Corpor- ation. Hunx KouK and ShunKhul, HauklnK CuriH)rHtlon. Uonx Kouk The Bank in London grnnta Lettera of Credit and Drafta on ita Brani-heH at Han Franciarn. in California ; I'orthind. In Oreuon . and Vletoria, in brltlah Uolunibla ; and alinilar creditH are ^Tant- uil by thu Brltlah Linen Comiiuny; the North and South Walua Uauk In Llvrrpoul, and the Bank of Liverpool. The Bank bIho piirchaaea or forwarda for rolleetlnn Drafta on the above places. At the Brnnehea Advaneea ami DlHeonnta are neKotlated at uurrout ratea, Drafta on all parts of the world are iaaued, Bullion and (lold Diiat purvhaaed, and a gunerul Banking buainemi contracted. Victoria, BritUh Ooluinbin, November, 1K82. W. 0. WARD, MANAGER. A Superior Lubricant and Excellent Lamp Oil Mancfacfdbrd bt thk SKIDEGATE OIL COMPANY, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Location of Steam Works^ Queen Charlotte Islands. THIS ^'1 ^" extracted from a Rpeoiea of the BI.AOK SHARK, and reflned by the most approved Steam appliances. The K\i)ierior quality of the Skidegate Oil Company's Oils, has established the reputation of their brand. Numerous testimonials of undoubted authority give it sn un- questionable claim to a claaHitlcation among the best lubricants known. The packages are neat and convenient for either aeaport or interior trade, and the price at which It is offered cannot but com- mend its use in point of economy. Put up in Cases, Two 6-Gal. Cans in Each Case- AOENTS.— p. McQunde fc Son, Victoria. B. C. ; B. D. Welch A Co . . Li verpool , Kelly, Dunne & Co., Portland, Oregon; Hamilton & Smith, Seattle, \V. Ter. OONSIQNMENTS SHIPPED TO ORDER, AND AOENOIES QRANTED TO OTHER PLACES, BY OORRESPON- DENOE, AND SATISFAOTORV REFERENCES. jgrSeml (or Circular. Address SKIDEGATE OIL COMPANY, Victoria, British Columbia. .(:i^ji;af.a„.: wm^w^Wfunv mw^^mvm>*m ' vimmim*w »m,]mitmii.!'i XXXIV. Victoria Advert iMmenta, Auguste Jiorde. John MorUy. BORDE A MORLiIST, ^ GOVERNMENT STREET. Bet. JohnMon and Cormorant, VICTORIA, B. C. SCj^Particular pains taken with Livery and Intei-fering Horses. All work warranted. ALLSOP * MASON, m [ Money advanced on Mortgage. «# ; B. €. mmmmimii THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRE FOR THE YEAKS 1882 BUSINESS AND GENER DOMINIO ECTOllY OF TOT PROVINCE, PROVINCIAL OFFig^L LISTS, RELIAB FORMATIOl^ ABOUTX'HE COUNTRY. ALEXAHJDEHk CAULFIELD ANDERSON, Esq., J. P., Author of Pfhf Exmiy on Britixh Oohim'ia, 1S72, c(r. Victoria, B. C. : R. T. WILLIAMS, PUBLISHER. GOVKRNMRNT & BkOAD S.'.*. J. E. McMillan, hrintek, Fort Strrkt. 1882. /*. Uuj , \ ^ PREFACE. In issuing this, the first volume of the new British Columbia Directory, all possible means have been employed to insure its accuracy a 'd to . ^^eavour to meet the requirements of the Business man, the Professional mttii , >/>'^ . Artisan, as well as to afford the general reader a thorough knowledge of the country. The work has been compiled entirely trom new and original manuscript, writ- ten up to the latest date by gentlemen who have lived many years in the country and who are, in every way, familiar with its capabilities and great natural wealth. The necessity for a publication of this kind (and the Map which accompanies it) has become more urgent during the last three or four years than at any other time in the history of the Province, in consequence of the steadily increasing pros- perity that is now enjoyed, by this, the most western portion of the Dominion of Canada. ' . / The Publisher returns his sincere thanks to a number of gentlemen who have always been ready to assist in promoting the interests of this work. Govern MKNT & Broad Sth. December, 1882. ; .V- ■ !( TABLE OF CONTENTS. / all to in, it- ry 1. ies ler of PAGE. Alert Bay, Descriptive 350 Alexandria Directory 324 Appendix — Climate, Resources, &c., &c following page 405 Barkerville Directory 329-333 Bella Bella, Descriptive 348 Bella Coola, Descriptive 348 Bonaparte Valley Directory 320 Boston Barand Yale-Lytton Wag- Roatl Directory 28!) B. C. Represeutiitives in House of Commons 305 B. C. Agricultural Society 3»3 B. C. Board of Trade 396-397 B. C. Express Co 393 B. C. Militia 376 Burrard Inlet, Descriptive 234-236 Burrard Inlet Directory 236-240 Burrard Inlet Societies 241 Cache Creek Directory 296 Canadian Pacilic Railway, B. C, 37:1-376 Cariboo, Descriptive 321-322 Cariboo District Directory . . . 323-325 Cassiar, Descriptive 336-337 Cassiar Directory 337-341 Century Calendar 3704 Chemanus Directory 144 Chilli whack, Descriptive 260-264 Chilliwhack Directory 205-267 Chronological History (from 1871 to 1882) 357-363 Clerical Directory of B.C 397-400 Clinton, Descriptive 317-318 Clinton Directory 318-319 Coldstream Valley, Descrijjtive . . 306 Colonial & Provincial Ooverniiients 378-391 Comox, Descriptive 185 Comox Directory 187-189 Contractors' Staff, C.P.R 372 Cowichan District, Descriptive 13ft- 1 40 Cowichan District Directory . 141-146 Delta, Descriptive 245-247 Delta Directory 247-249 Dominion Establish aents 364 Dominion Gov'nt. Agency (B. C). 372 Dominion Officiale in B.C 366 PAOE Electoral Districts of B.C 390-391 Emory Directory 282 Engineering Staff, C.P.R 372 Esquimau List., Descriptive . 125-129 Esquimau District Directory. 130-134 Fort Rupert, Descriptive 349 Fort Simpson, Descriptive 34'^ Galiano, Mayne, and other Islands 146 (Joldstream & Highland Directory;^ 134 Grand Prairie, Descriptive 306 Grand Prairie Directory 309 (Jranville Directory 236-238 Hastings Directory 240 Houe, Descriptive 268 Hope and Popcum Directory . 268-269 Hudson Bay Company 392 Imports and Exports 377 Incorporated Companies 101-103 Kamloops Directory 2{)6-298 Keithley District Directory. . .333-335 Kettle River Country, Descriptive 307 K 00 tenpy District, Descriptive... 311 Kootenay Directory 312 Lac La Hache Directory 320 Langley, Descriptive 255-257 Langley Directory 257-258 Law Society 392 Lillooet, Descriptive 313-314 Lillooet Directory 315 Lytton-Kamloops, Descriptive 290-293 Lytton Directory 294 Maj) of B.C., preceding Appendix 404 Maple Bay Directory 142 Maple Ridge, Descriptive 253 Maple Ridge Directory 254 Matsqui, Descriptive 260 Matsqui Directory 258 Metchosin Directory 132 Metlakahtla, Descriptive 347 Mission Valley, Descriptive 306 Moody ville Directory 238-240 Nanaimo Business Directory. . 174-175 Nanaimo City Municipal (iovt. 170-172 anaiuio. Descriptive 152-154 Nanaimo Directory 158-169 Nanaimo, General Progress . . 155-157 Nanaimo Public Institutions and Societies 172-173 87190 TABLK OP CONTENTS. : ! f 'i' PAoe Na88 River & District, DcHcrijitive 841 New VVestiiiinster Husiiioss Direc- tory L'2S) 281 New Westminster City, Descrip- tive 1»!»-201 New VVestminsler City Municipal (iovernment '221-225 New VVestniiiister City Directory 207-210 New VVestniiiister District, Des- criptive 233-236 ifew Westminster, (ieneral Pro- gress 202-:iO(l New Westminster City Public In- stitutions aiul Societies .... 226-228 Nicola Valley, Descriptive. . . 2mi-:M)l Nicola Valley Directory 301-303 Northern Coast, Descriptive . 347-350 Northern Coast and Northern In- terior Directory 350-353 I ■: -..nvan Valley, Descriptive. . . . 305 0. I I Directory 3()7-30!> Osoj ' Ae, Descriptive 307 Pilotafe. atters 393-31I6 Pleasant ami Salmon River Val- leys, Descriptive .'{05 Population 377 Port Mootly Directory '240 Postal InfoiTuatioii 3()7 Provincial Justices of Peace . . 38JJ-390 Public Schools 380-389 Queen Charlotte Islands, Descrip- tive 343-346 Quesnel Directory 3*25-326 Rates of Postage 370i Revenue ami Kxiienditure of B.C. 3!(0 Richmond, Descriptive '24'2-'244 Richmond Directory '244-'245 Saanich Peninsula Directory, N. andS. 121-1'24 Saanich Peninsula, Descriptive 1 1*2-1 17 Salt Spring Island Directory 145 Savona Ferry Directory *296 PAUB Similkameen Valley, Descriptive. 307 Similkameeii Directory 310 Skeena River, Descriptive 347 Smith's Inlet, Descriptive 348 Soda Creek Directory 3*24 Sonienos Directory 143 Sooke Directory I'HS Spallumcheen Valley, Descriptive .304 Spallumchcen Valley Directory . . 309 Spence's I ridge Directory 2})5 Stanley Directory 3'26-.328 Sumas, Descriptive '260 Sumas Directory 266 Surrey, Descriptive ........ '250-'251 Surrey Directory '252 Telegraphic Rates 371 Victoria City Business Directo- ry ; 104-110 V'ictoria City, Descriptive 9-12 Victoria City Directory 22-83 Victoria CMty Chinese Directory 83--84 Victoria C^ity Municipal (lovt. . . 85-90 Victoria Cit.; Scliools IKMH Victoria City, General Progress. 13-21 Victoria City Public Institutions 91-93 Victoria District, Descriptive .... Ill Victoria District Directory .. 118-121 V^ictoria City Societies 94-101 Victoria City Incorporated Com- panies 101-103 Weekeeno, Descriptive ;i48 Wellington, Descriptive 176-178 Wellington Directory 179-183 West (Toast of V.I. Directory. :i50-;i')3 Williams Lake Directory 3'23 Yale Business Directory *283 Yale City, Descriptive *275 Yale Directory •276-*281 Yale District, Descriptive -284-288 Yale Societies 282 Yield of Oold in B. C, per year, from 18.-)8 to 1881 391-392 ./:,■ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS. PAOE Adair, John jr. & Co 249 Allsop & Miison xxxiv Ashwell, G. R 239 Astrico, Mrs. A xxiii Ba^nall & Co xxviii Baker, R. & Son x Bank of British Culuuibia xxxiii Baumann, F xviii B.C. Co-operative Co., outside back of cover Beaumont, Win 1 35 Belmont Boot & Shoe Mfg. Co . . xxxii Bevilockway, G 148 Bibhy, John 328 Black, George 232 Borde & Morley xxxiv Boskowitz, J. & A xxv Bownum, Amos 241 Boyd, John xvi Brackman, H 124 British Columbia Soap Works .... xvii Brown, G. T xxxi & 402 Burnes, T. J back cover Campbell, Frank xxix Carvalho, Mrs. A xvi Casamayou, A. & Co xx Clarke, W. R xv Colonist (Daily and Weekly) xxii Coughlan & Mason xi back cover Crompton Corset Co 353 & 355 Dassonville, J. & Co 401 DeBeck Bros. & Co 191 DeWiederhold & Co xxviii Dillon, B. F front cover Dingwall, W. M 184 Douglas & Deightoii 271 Dunsmuir, Diggle & Co 175 inside front cover Edmonds, H. V xxxi and next to page 193 EUard, Jas. & Co 198 Ellis, David v Elson, W 193 Evening Post vii Fell & Co iv Fellows & Prior. . . outside front cover Ferris, W. D 193 PA(»E Findlay, Durham k Bro 273 Garesche, Green & Conn)any, outside front cover Geisler, F. W 270 Gilmore, A xviii Glover, S. H xiii Goodacre & Dooley xxxvi Gowen, Chi^rles x Gowen, Thomas vi (iiay, Andrew xxxi Green, D xxviii Gribble, Henry 129 Hagan, Michael 281 & 283 Haigh & Son 20« Hair& (ioepel xxxv Hayward, Chas xxix Heathorn, W ix Heistei'inan, H. F. & Co viii Henderson, John 124 Henderson, J. C. «& Co 259 Herring, A. M 190 Hibben. T. N. & Co xii & 134 Hilbert, J.. 149 Homer, J. A. R 197 Hong Hing 149 Home, A. G. & Son 151 Hunter, Henry 207 Insley, Jolui E 194 & 272 James, Josei)h 270 Jane, John 289 Jenkins, J. E 147 Jensen, Wm xxxii Johnston. A. R. & Co 149 Keary. W. H 194 Kimball & l.^adwiii 274 Kurtz & Co. . . . next to xiv, not paged Kwong Lee & Co 272 Laidlaw & Co 196 Lange, G. W. A. & Son xiii Langley & Co xxiv Law, Robert 195 Lawson, A. W ix Lettice & Sears "vii Lilley, H. A xviii Loewen & Erb xvii Mahrer, John 147 Mannion, Joseph 232 mmmmifiiffi ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AOVERTtSERS. 1 I PAOK Mansell, H xxii Manson & Hendry vii Marshall & Smith 316 Matthews, Richards & Tye xviii Mayer, Alex. & Co 160 Maynard. G. H xxv McCartney, W. E 273 McColl, Wm 195 McCoskery, k Co. . .' 274 McDonald, Alex 273 McKeon, Wm front cover McMillan, J. E 231 McNaughten, CM 101 MacQuarrie, D 271 Mitchell, John 148 Morley, C xxiv Mortimer, ifohn xxiii Muirhead & Mann xxi Murphy & Brown 402 Noms, George 148 & 157 Ofner, A outside of front cover Parker, John v Partridge, A. R xviii Pearson, T. R. & Co 189 Peele, A 206 Phillips, Alex xviii Pimbury, E. & Co 147, 151 & 169 Pioneer Steamer Line, next to page 192 Rawbone Gun Mfg. Cq ;io3 & 356 Redfem, C. E front cover Redon & Hartnagel xxxi Robson Bros 180 & 206 Royal City Planing Mills Co 192 Saunders, Henry, Merchants' S.S. Line hack fly leaf Schmidt, M. & Co xxviii Scoullar, E. S. & Co 196 Sehl, Frank xxiii Sehl, Jacob ix Shaw &, Kuna xix & 140 Short, Henry back cover ■/I PAOK Shotbolt, Thos back cover Simpson, G. F. D. front cover and xiv Skidegate Oil Co xxxiii Smith & Fudger . . next 402, not paged Spratt, Joseph back inside cover Stahlschmidt & Ward front fly leaf Standard (Dailv &' Weekly) viii Stemler & Earle xvi Strahle, Jacob & Co 353 & 354 Sullivan, A. W 232 Suter, J. K 186 & 220 Swickard, E. M. & Co vi Taylor, W. J 273 Thomas, R 190 Tiedemann, H. O xWii Tippins, W. J xxviii To(ld, J. H. & Son . . facing map of B.C. Townsend, W. B 197 Trapp Bros back cover Tuckfield, F. L. xviii Tugwell, Thomas back fly leaf Turner, Beeton & Co ... . front fly leaf Turnbull, James 206 Vancouver Coal Co xxvii & 148 Van Volkenburgh & Co xv Waitt, M. W. & Co front cover Waller, Henry xxx Wardle, Jas 267 Watkius, Richard 148 Webb, Joseph 150 Webster & Co xxx Weiler, John xxii Wilcox, Solon . . . . ' 197 Williams, R. T xxvi Wilson, A. & W 401 Wilson, H. C XX Wilson, J. F xxi Wilson, W. & J back cover Wirth, Miss E. M 269 Withrow, D 220 Woo Sehl, Jacob ix Weiler, John xxii Fprh & HiDKS: Boskowitz, J. & A xxv Glove MfR(h;krik.s: Ashwell, «. R 251) B.C. Co-operative Co., outside back cover Beaumont, Win 133 Bcvilockwoy, (i 148 Boyd, John xvi Casiinmyou, A. & Co xx Din^'wali, VV, M 184 Feir&Co iv Henderson, ■!, C & Co 2.')7 Hong Hing I'tO Home, A. (i. k Son 151 Hunter, Henry 2(i7 Kwong Lee & Co 272 Mayer, Alex. & Co 150 MeColl, Win 105 Ofner, A outside front cover Sullivan, AW 232 Wardle, James 267 Wirth, E. M 209 (jUN'.s & Spoutin(» Materials: Kawbone (iun Mfg. Co S56 Short, Henry . . . back outside cover Simpson, (i. F. D xiv and outside front cover Hardware ( Iron ) : Fellows & Prior, .outside front cover Matthews, Richards & Tye. . . . xviii Trapp Bros . . outside back cover Hay & Orain: Baker, R. & Sou x Horse Shoers: Borde & Morley xxxiv Hotels: American (Victoria) back outside cover Brighton House (Burrard Inlet) 220 Cascade (Yale) . . 272 Clinton (Clinton) 316 Colonial (New Westminster) . . . 194 PAflK Hot k ls — Vonrlmlrd : Columbia ( Hope) . 270 ' Commercial (V ictoria) v Kmory (Kmory) 270 Farmers' Home (New Westr. ) . 20<1 (Jranville (Burrard Inlet) 2:)2 Maple liay (Maple Way) VA& Miners Kxchaiige (Nanaimo). . . 150 Mount Newton (Haanich) 124 Occidental (Victoria) xxxii Old Flag Inn (Nanaimo) 147 Orientar(Vic. ) . .front outside cover Oriental (Yale) 274 FaciKc Telegraph (Victoria) . . . xxiii Royal (Nanaimo) 148 St. Nicholas (Vic. ) front outside cover Travellers Rest (Yale) 273 In.surance, Lanu Agents, &c. :— See Fire Insurance. Allsop & Mason xxxiv Edmonds, H. V. . . xxxi. & next 103 Ferris, W. D 193 Heisterman, H. F. k Co viii Woods & Turner 197 Jewellers k Wat(;hmakers: Dassonville, J. & Co 401 Lange, G. W. A. & Son xiii McNaughton, CM 191 Redfcru, C. E. . . front outside cover Lahel I'kinti.no (Color): Colonist OlKce xxii Schmidt, M. & Co xxviii Match Mfc: Manson & Hendry vii Marble Ccttbr: Mortimer, John xxiii Musical Instruments: Baguall & Co xxviii Smith & Fudger next to 402 Newspapers: British Columbian (New West- minster) 189, 206 Colonist (Victoria) xxii Evening Post (Victoria) vii Free Press (Nanaimo) 148, 157 Inland Sentinel (Yale) .... 281, 282 Mainland Guardian (New West- minster) 186, 220 Standard (Victoria) viii Oil.- Skidegatc Co xxxiii Painters: Lettice k Sears vii Physician : BVickelton, Dr. J. D 273 Planin(; Mills: Muirhead & Mann xxi Royal City Planing Mills Co. . . 192 Plumbers: Wilson, A. & W 401 Wilson, H. C, XX Vr I ' CLASBIFIKU LIST OF AhVKKTISKHS. / PAOK F'lUNTKUM (Sett NkW.SPAPKR«)! M(!Milluii, J. K 231 RkAI, KhTATK AdKNTS: AI1ho|i & Mhhoii xxxiv K7 Johnston, A. R. & Co 14!) Kimball & Ula.lwin 274 I'AIJK SlIIPPtNd & CoMMLSHION MkIMHANTH, CoNCLUUKI). Stiihlsdhniidt & Ward . . front fly leaf Smith k Ftnlger next to 402 Turner, Bet-ton & Co. . front fly leaf Staiiles (Liverv): Luwson, A. W ix Steamer Lines : Merchants' S. H. Line, .back fly leaf Pioneer S. Lino next to 102 Stoves & Tinware: ScouUar, K. S. k Co 11)6 Wilson, H. C XX Wilson, A. & W 401 Tailors: Klson, W 193 (iilmore, A xviii < ilover, S. H xiii Toys: (iribble, Henry 12» Smith k Fudger next to 402 Undertakers: Hay ward, Charles xxix Hilbert, John 149 Wines k Liqi ors (Wholesale) : Findlay, Durham k Brodie .... iii ('asaniayou & Co xx Wines k Lkh'ors (Retail): Mui'pliy k Brown 402 Sehl, l "Is owned by the city" read "Is held In trust bv the city." "Shakespeare, V. K W." read Shakespeare, P. N. E." ■ ' " bulbous" read "tuberous." "furnishes" road "furnish." "at that time they had reduced In numbers" read "at that time they had been. Ac." "Uwls, H.O." read "Lewis, 8. O." ^ - "Dunsmuir, Robt., M.P.P."read"Dunsmuir, Robt., M.P.P-, J.P." ^ ' " Phillips, James " read " Pearse, Capt. C. E., Lasqueti Island." IIW & 2ia, Instead of ''j. C. I.aidlaw ' read "J. A. Laidlaw.'* 199, inHteiul of "sepetate" read ' 200, 201, 236, 240, 247, 248, 261, 250, 100, 111, 126, 136, 146, 160, 166, after ' HuiNtrute ' "Provincial PenltoMtiurv" read "Dominion Penitentiary." "Blxhop IVIIerlHiinmus road "Herbomex." Alexander, Kichard H." road "Alexander Richard H., J.P." "Hill, E. A." road "Hill, A. E." "No more inviting s)iot, iu:.," read "no more, lie." "Oafond" read "Crawford." "lH"rea«l "are." "bushes" read "buxh," and Instead of "seems" read "seem." 264, at bottom of page, read "flowering sliruhs," 294, instead of "Stevenson, A., car)>entor, &c.," read "general contractor, jic." 2U5, „ "Oornwiill, Henry I'.' read "Cornwall, Henry P., J.P." 296, after "Onlloghor, Hugh" read "Harper, T., stock raiser, miUowner, &c." 296, instead of "Cargyle, Wm., famior," rood "Carglle, Wm., farmer and merchant." ,297, „ "Edwards, Jno. T" read "Edwards, Jno. T., J, P." 301, „ "Clapporton, G. A., J.P." read "Clapporton, O. A." 301, „ "Deer on mountain side "read "Steer, Jcc." 303, „ "Sullivan, Edward" read "Sullivan, Edward J., stock raiser." 304, „ "Impassible" read "impassable." ,809, „ "Barrett, James" read "Barrett, Henry." 809, „ "Fortune, A. L." read " Fortune, A. L , J.P." 309, „ "Lumby, Moses" r-^vi "Luniby, Moses, J.P." 310, „ "Haynes, J. C read "Haynos, J. C, J.P." 316, „ " Iloey, Richard" road " Hoey, Richard, J.P." , 816, „ "Meuson, Wm. Ijting, J.P., &c., LiUooet," read "Meuson, Wm. Laing, J. P., dtc. Little Dog Creek, ainton." 817, „ "ton or twelve days are recorded" read "ten or twelve weeks, to." 318, „ "Borne, H. O." read "Bowe, H. O., J.P." 321, „ "210 feet above the sea" read "2,100." 326, „ "Skinner, Robt. J." read "Skinner, Hon. R. J." 830, „ "Gad, Geo." read "Gadd, Geo." 837, „ "theymayyetbeseenhapprhomesrestingon the terraces" read " there may, 4tc." 843, „ "Nixon entrance" road "Dixon entrance. 360, „ ' "Croasdalle, Cap. H. E." read "Croasdolle, Capt. H. E., J.P." 361, „ "Hall, H. R." read "Hall, H. B., J.P." 861, „ "Kenny, Geo." read "Kenny, Geo., J.P." 361, „ "Duncan, Revd. W." read "Duncan, Wm., J.P." 862, „ "McKenzie, Alex." read" McKende, Alex., J.P." 386, „ "Deasy, T." read " Reasy, I)." 389, „ "Loot, C." read" LoatC." xxviil, „ "DeWeiderhold&Co."rend"DeWiederhold&Co." nmtm VICTORIA CITY— DESCRIPTIVE. e VICTORIA-DESCRIPTIVE. The Capital and seat of Oovernmeut of Britiah Oolumhia, ia aitnated on the ■outh-eaatern extremity of Vancouver lalund. in lat. iH dpR. 26 uiin. 20 aeo north, and weat long. 123 deK- 22 niin. 24 aec, oornpyin^;, with the adjacent bur)>or of Eaqiiiinalt, a poaition of prominent importance, an well for preaent local needa. aa for the requirements of the future oo iimerce of tho P.iciflo Briefly it may be atated that, diatant about 750 geographical milea from Sivu Franoiaoo, in Galiforuiit, and about 30 from Fort Townaend, the port of entry of Wuahington Territory, ita home porta are on all aidea aooeaaible aa far aa the Alaakan boundary, in lat 64 deg. 40 min. Thna New Weatminater, aituated on Fraaer river (and which ia alao a port ot entry) is diatant only about 70 milea, or 6 hours paasaote of steamer Nanaimo, another port of entry, is nearly equidistant; while there are other ata- tiona of delivery along the coast which, it is needless to specify, are within varying distances. The fact of its being the first available sea-port north of Ban Francisco, apon the north-west coast, confers necessarily upon Victoria and ita allied harbor of Esqnimalt, an importance which cannot easily be over-rated. The harbor of Victoria itself is not onpHble, at present, of accommodating vessels drawing more than 18 (eighteen) feet of water; but dredging operationa are in progresa, under the care of the Federal Oovernment of the Dominion, which will increase the present capacity; while the adjacent and aupplementary har- bor of Esquimau is constantly available, where ships of any burden can at all times freely enter and diacharge. An excellent macadamized road, upon which stages mn regularly, connects Victoria with Esquimalt; there is also telephonic communication. Westward to Sooke, and northward to Saanich, are excellent roads> graded throughout, and a drive in either direstion. through charming scenery, can readily be undertaken with the certainty of enjoyment. As one gazes Southward, across the Strait of Fuca, towards the range extending seaward from mount Olympus in Washington Territory, manifold beauties come into view at every torn. Among the many advantages Victoria can boast of, not the least ia, that the sportsman can within easy distance from the city roam over undulating downs, and grassy hills, enriched by the most romantic scenery, and fill his bag with quail, snipe, and grouse, or bring to earth the bounding deer. Anglers can, upon the placid bosom of the numerous lakes near by hook— amongst other fish— the lively trout, and in the hays of the sea the wily salmon, with which the waters are at all seasons stored. Contiguous to the city boundary, on the south eastern side, is the Public Park, a spacious tract of great natural beauty. The view from here, looking towards the American side, cannot be surpassed. The placid waters of the Strait, on which swift steamers may be seen passing on their way to New Westminster, Tale and other ports of the Province, viewed together with the snow-oapped scenery of the Olympian range, is charming in the extreme. In the centre rises, with a gentle slope, the knoll known as "Beacon Hill," from the oircamstanoe of its having in the early days, been surmounted by a signal post which served to indicate the entrance to the harbor. Around this eminence a race- course is laid out, where some well-contested matches occasionally take place. And 2 - mmmmm 10 BRITISH COLUMBIA T)IBECTORT. the oriokrt groniid, upon which nuemblr thn plMyern of cricket and bniid-lmU, and the inembera of the Athletic CInb, who indnlite, himodk other iportt, in the rongh pleaaareH of foot-ball and the faToriti* Caniidian game of La OroiM. Within a distance of about two milew from the city ii an attractive and beautiful ■pot called the "Oorge," an inlet from the harbor. Thia han been Hooft(>u descritied thot it i* almost snperrtuouH to rtpeak of ita natural beautiea. Visitora to Victoria, and Victoriana themaelvea thoroughly enjoy the boating and other charming attractions, which the Arm and the Oorge afTord, and no one can visit thia beautiful apot with other than feelinga of rapture. This, however, is but one among the number of at- tractive HCfUea which invite the touriat'a att<-iitinn;and, asexcuraiona an* extt-nded in various directions, fresh beauties present themselves to gratify the visitor who, lient on rcvrtutiou, or in quest of health, may sojourn for a while in Victoria and its neigh- borhood. From various eminenoen, notably in the vicinity of the residence c f the Lieut. Oovernor, BlaoVhard Avenue, Honpital Hill, Head of Pandora Avenue Chuich Hill, and from Mt Tolmie, (a delightful walk ot aliout a couple of miles) the eye ia en- chanted with the piutureaqueueas of the InndMcape. and the pretty houses emitowered in ivv. honey-suckle, and other lovely creeping plants, and neatly trimmed lawua. Tiie Oovernment buildings, five in number, built of red brick, and of Bwiaa atyle of architecture, are located unon a neck of land, accessible by a substantial bridge acrosa Jamea Bay ; and viewed from Oovernment street have a decidedly pretty effect, with their well kept lawn and choice evergreen trees. Here are the Provincial Offl- cea. At the foot of the lawn ia a grey granite obelisk, ereoter 7 the people, to the memory of the lamented Sir Jamea Douglas, K. G. B., the f ^vernor, and Com- mander in chief, from 1851 to 1864. In front of the Oovernn ildinga the Royal Navy Band occasaionally favors the public with a selection of sweet music, enliven- ing a large number of the residents of all olaasea who attend. The Dominion. BaildingB ore well and solidly constructed, containing accommo- dation for the varioua federal ofSoers. Among these are comprised the Oustom House, the Post Office, and the llarine Hospital. Moat of tho buainesa portion of the city is well built of stone and brick : many of the buildings displaying considerable taste and architectural skill. The private dwellings ore nearly all wooden structures many of which are aor- roanded by thrifty orchards containing the apple, pear, plum, cherry, oar- rant, raspberry and gooseberry, growing to perfection : and inland may be found the apricot and peach; while the gardens, adorned with luxuriant shrubbery and prolific with many well known flowers, attest the generally diffused taste for horti- culture in its most attractive form. On the opposite side of- the harbor from the city, and comprising an extensive area of land, is an Indian Beservation, allotted to, and occupied by, a con- siderable portion of the Songhish tribe. This is, indeed, the ancient capital of these people, their chief dwelling-place from time immemorial. It is neediess to say that a great barrier to the extension of the city in what would otherwise be a favorite and much coveted direction, is thus established. The legal rights of the natives to the possession of this locality are necessarily respected, and they cling with much tenacity to their ancestral home. A strong attempt was made by the late Joint Commission (appointed in 1876 to define the boondariesof Indian reservations in the Province) to indaee the Indians to remove to some other place in the neigh- borhood, which wonld have been provided for them. The fnnds accruing from •abseqnent land sales (in the aggregate probably a very large amount) would have VICroHIA riTV liKMCHII'TIVE. 11 Itui'ii Ht'ciirnI for tliiir ItriH'til ninl tliiit nl Miicci'ciliii^ j^i'iicnitiitiis. Tlif fll'ort, liuw- vvvr, WHM iiiiHiicrcHMful. Till' I'ciiiiliict iiihI cliH|iimitiiiii nt' till' iiutivi- ri'iiiili-nlH art- imt y iiii^'ht III! ri'j^aniril lirri', uh rJHt'U'lii'i'i! in many [lartM ul' tlic l'i'ii\ iiirn, in n vt-ry fa\'iinililr li^ht itM iiMulnl nii'inlitUN nt' tlir riininiiiiiity. Virtiii'ia liiiM liii't'i-t mail I'limiiiuiiicatinn with San l<'ranciMrii tiiri'i! tinii'x a iintnth, l>y Miilwiiii/i'il mail Mti'ami'iii. An nvi-i'laml runininnicatiun Ih alHii i MtuliliHliiiil, via I'ngi't .Sduiiil, with I'uitiainl in Oiigiiii, at iiitirvals nf twii iliiyi* nniy, liy which the tlaatern niaiU hIhh rrai'li Uvvv.. ^I'lirrc Im c-oiiHtant rummiinicatinn with purtH in Oriigoii itnil Califiii'iiia, hy inuaim nf Htoanioi'rt ungagi'il in tlii' I'oaHtin^ ttailti. |{fcontly till' "Sariliinyx," a linr utranii-i' liniiij^ht frinii Kn^^lanil hy an i'iitui'|iriNiii^ liii'iil lirni, luiM hui'ii pliK-itil nil the roiiti' hrtwi'i'ii N'iittnria ami San Ki'aiU'iHni fur the fonvoyoiK!!' of frtdght and panHingirM, A vi'i'y otlicit'iit l''iri' Itrigaili* is niaintainuil in Victoria, compimiMl of Hrvcral i'iini|ianii'H, wIiiimo iiii'inlifi'HNi'rvi- gratnitonHly, 'i'ho ('Xccllencu ot tlm arran^i-miMitH of tliiH iiiHtitution, ami the /.I'aliniH activity of tlio nii-mlicrM, have elicitcil gi'iiural uommunilation; and the fact that the town liaH cHcapcil thoHv iluvutttationH hy tirt; ho frci|uciit clHewhvrc, Hpcakx vohimct :i thuir praiHu. A Hiihmai'inc tclc^i idiic cahlc, ..'iiHHing the (Uilf of (icorgia at Xanaimo, con- nectH Victoria with tli. Mainlaml, the line extemling far into the interior of IhitiHh C'olumhia. A hraiich fnmi New WcHtmiiiHter joiiix the WcHtern Union Line in WaHhington 'reiiitoiy, ami so with New Vork ami otlier parts of the worlil. Within the city a \mufnl telephonic HyHtem is in operation. All uhumlant xnpply of water is olitaineil from Klk Lake, a iliHtanci; of 7 miles, the works costing ahoiit !?2(M),0 ami 70 ilegs. of Fahrenheit. Tile supply of fuel, hoth coal iinil wood, is ]ileiitiful, at moiluruto prices. Vict«iria possesses a large and well appointed I'uhlic School under the general supervision of a lk>aril of Trustees and a most etticieiit staff of teachers. The sitholars are taught free of all expense to the parents. The liuilding is of lirick, '2 storien liigli, w-ith well appointed class rooms, play ground, &u., and coiumamls n heautiful view of V^ictoi'ia and the liarhor. A large and hamlsuiiic hrick structure lias just been completed for the accom- modation of the pu]iils of the High School, where all the advanced grades of education are taught. A great incentive is oHered to the scholars, from the fact that when autticiently advanced they can he ap))ointed teachers nt n liberal salary. There are also private seminaries atlbi'ding elementary and jn-ogressive educa. tion, ami funds are now heing raised for the erection of a commodious huilding and to establish a college with a large stntf of able teaehers under the auspices of the Anglican Church. An excellent institution for the education of females already exists, conducted by the respected Sisterhood of St. Ann. It is much appreciated and well patronized. The caiwcious and sightly edifice which is occupied by the good Sisters and their pupils, is located in the southern outskirt of the city, in a spacious enclosure con- taining a thrifty orchard and neat gardens. 12 r.lMTFSH COH'MBIA DIKECTORY. Tliere nre in Victoria ten Christiiin Clnirchea, hesiiles a Jewish Synagogue, namely: •! Anglicun, I Hefoiined KpiMioiJiiUiiii. '_' Roman Cutliolio, "2 rreshyttviun, 2 Metliotliat, and 1 Haptist. The MeehanicH" Institute has a co'iipK-te and vahialde liljnify of choice works of the l)C£t authors, a spacious reading roiini, which is hirgely uvailcil of; and upon its tahles nuiy Ite fouml the latest newspa])crs and magazines from all parts of the glohe. Strangers introduced hy a mcmher are given free access. As regards local journals there are threj daily and '2 weekly newspapers, all of whic'.i are ahly conducted. For the hcnelit of the mercantile marine and merchants there is a Pilotage Board and also a Hoai'd of Trade. There arc four hanks; namely, the liiink of British Columhia; the Hank of Brit- ish North America; the Dominion Savings l^mk; and (Jaresche, (ireen & Co., the last heing also agents for Wells, Fargo & Co's. Express. Several Societies of usefulness, such as the IJ. (J. Henevolcut, B. C. Pioneer, '■'"• Mch IJenevoleut, RiHe Association, Law Society, St. Andrews, Caledonian, Agri- cultural and Horticultural, Victoria Orchestral, Temperance, Ladies' Church Society, and three Bands of Music, and also a private Club, known as the Union (Uuh, to which visitors fi'om a distance oan be invited by the members. Masonic Lodges, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, F'oi'esters, and Ancient Order of United Work- men, who hold periodical meetings for the disjiatch of business and tv) discuss the mysteries of their several Orders, and occasionally meet in brotherly h)ve and good fellowship at the festive board. Besides the Royal Hospital, an institution sup ported l)y j)ublic grants aided by privtite contributions, ther*^ are two othor excellent foundations for the care of the sick, namely: the Hospital of St. Joseph and the French Hospital. For tlie ciare of orphan children good homes have been proviiled. Thriving nuxnufactures are in full operation, amongst which may be mentioned iron and brass works, planing mills, soap works, boot and shoe, nuitch, cigar, glove factories and other industries. Besides British, from Kngland, Scotland and Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, there is a sprink'ing of other nationalities!, Americans, French, (Jer- mans, Italians, &c., many oi whom have claimed naturalization. A meed of praise is due to our livery stable pi'oprietors who keep pace with the times, ami who have always on hand excellent horses, ard co;:>fortal)le carriages for hire at reasonable rates, to convey sight-seers to the beautiful phices which abound in the environs of the city. The hotel accommodation will be found comfortable with good tables at moderate prices. To conclude: The visitor to Victoi-ia will lind in his experience th.it, in the short sunnnary that luis been given, the local attractions of the neighborhood have not been over-stated. On the other hand the steaily progress which has of late been witnessed must dispel from the minds of Victorians themselves the misgivings which for a time may possibly have been entertained; while the prospect of the early com- pletion of the railway now in progress, gives, in connection with other public works, the assurance of continued prosperity. (,t^** ' ^ri ^ ' --^^ ■ Vff ff'^^ptrr' VICTORIA CITY — GENERAL PROGRESS. 13 VICTORIA CITY-GENERAL PROGRESS: The City was iucorporated in 1862. The oensns of 1881 retnrns a population of nearly 7,000, exoluslTe of Indians. The Winter population is increased about 1000, in addition to the above number by the arrival from the mines, fisheries and public works, of n:.en employed in those various industries. This shows an increase of nearly double the population since the last Directory was published in 1877*. There has been marked progress, during the years 1881, 1882 This is seen in the increased telegraphic and telephon- ic communication, and great improvement in the streets. The seal, fur trade, sal- mon canning, fish, fish oil, and lumber trades, have been vastly developed, and are now assuming gigantic proportions. The harbors of Victoria and Esquimalt, are thronged with shipping, to an extent unknown before The salubrity of the climate, the manifold beauties of Victoria and its surroundings, together ^ith the excellence and cheapness of its hotels, are attracting a large, and increasing ^.umber of visitors. During the past year several handsome stores, with extensive wharf front- ages have been erected on Wharf street, and throughout the whole of the city and suburbs, signs of substantial progress are everywhere observable in stores, ware- houses, and dwelling houses, which have lately been completed, whilst many others are approaching completion. The following are a few of th<) many* new buildings which have been erected. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS. Since the issue of the last British Columbia Directory there has been a marked improvement. The Post office has been enlarged, a new and handsome front erected, and most convenient and commodious appartments provided for the Telegraph Office and Dominion Savings Bank. The City Hall, a large and substantial brick building, has been built at a cost of $17,000; it contains every accommodation for Police Court, and Municipal Affairs. The new Fire Engine House, next the City Hall, and the Masonic Temple will compare '^vorably with similar buildings on any part of the Pacific Coast. The Odd Fellows Hall, in Douglas street, is one of the most substantial build- ings in the city, containing Lodge rooms above, and two excellent stores on the ground floor. Mr. James Fell, has very greatly improved the appearance of Fort street, by the erection of a handsome block of brick buildings two stories high, occupied as stores below, and furniture factory above. Valuable improvements have been made in Government street, especially in the establishment of new dry goods, and other stores. Moody Hall, a two story brick building, at the comer of Broad and Tates streets; on the ground floor there are three commodious stores, and on the second story, a large Hall and four handsome rooms used as offices. *The present volume contains twice the number of names of Residents of any former Directory published in the Provlnco. jy j^^)^&'^ ■* '^ ^A ^^ ^m^^i^i )t*\rt^i.£. « /^jSsj ;■", ■,~'^r-'-rrr,-'":.f ~'vpf::'--! ■■tt»- 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY . At the c'irner of Broad and Ir'awoTi tttreets, Mr. Simeon Duok has ereot.d three fire proof stores, two stories high, of modern design, and very commodious. Mr. W. Jensen of the Occidental hotel. Wharf street, having pnrchas.^d the ground where the dilapidated wooden huts stood at the foot of Johnson street, Las built on the site a handsome two story brick building as an addition to bis hotel. Mr. O. Bossi has erected, at the comer of Store and Johnson streets, a thr^e story brick building, he ground floor being occupied as a store, and the upper stones used as dwelling rooms and offices. This is undoubtedly one of the hand- somest buildings in the o:ty. The commercial hotel, oomer of Douglas and (Cormorant streets, a substantial brick building, two stories high. Mr. Jno Smeaton's new store on Oovernraent street is completed, and occupied. It is 23 by 35 feet, two stories high, and presents a very nent and ornamental ap- pearance. Mr. Roderick Finlayson has erected a substantial warehouse on Wharf street, next to the Hudson Bay Go's, store Mr. Yates' building on Wharf street is com- pleted, and occupied by Turner, Beeton & Co. It is three stories high in the front, with extensive cellarage, fronting the harbor. Mr. John Boyd has just completed the erection of a new store on Yates street, near Government The building is stone and bnck, two stories high, with asphalt roof. The ground floor will be used as a grocery store and li'-7.' VICTORIA CITY — GENERAL PROGRESS. 15 valued at $70,000. Numbi>r of hands employed. 75. This firm has a tannery at Belmont, for which nee EHquimalt District. The Bbitish Columbia Boot and Shoe Store, on Government ntreet, is the oldest establishment of the kind iu the Province, having been started in 1860 by its | present proprietor, Henry Mansell. The custom department is conducted exclu- sively by white labor. All the modern styles are introduced. The number of men employed nt present is ) a. Victoria Boot and Shoe Factory, Government street, W. Heathorn. proprie- tor, was established in 1872, about 80 hands are employed . In 1882, 40,000 pairs of boots and shoes were manufactured, valued at $65,000. Maynard and Stubbs. proprietors of the City Boot and Shoe store on Fort at., are employing 7 to 10 skilled mechanics, all white labor. BOOK BINDERY. It. T. Williams, Book Binding, Blank Book, and Rubber Stamp Manufactory, is situated on Broad street, contains the most complete machinery, for Binding, Ruling. Perforating. Numbering and all the general appliances for the above work. This is the most complete establishment North of San Francisco; 7 persons are employed . BRICKS AND TILES. CouoHLAN AND Mason's Brick, Tile, and Drain pipe Manufactory, on Saanich Road, gives steady employment to a number of experienced men and the work turn- ed out is in good demand. BREWERIES. The Victoria Brewery, Government street, Loewen 4 Erb proprietors, is the largest in the Province and may truly be said to be the pioneer, being established in 1858. The amount of beer brewed in a year is about 150,000 gallons, and finds a ready market all over the Provincp. The Phcxnix Brewery, N. W. corner Yatrs and Blancbard streets, was estab- lished in 1868 by its pt- sent proprietor, Charles Gowen. Its capacity is about 60,000 Imperial gallons year. Malting' capacity, 200 tons per year. The por- ter manufactured at this bre '>ry in noted throughout the entire Pr 7ince. The above industry is also wpII repr^ seuted by tlii> superior oeer and ale brewed at the Bavaria, H. Walther, Fort stn ., Lion Brewery, K. Keast, Queen's Avenue, and Bunster's Brewery, Johnson street. BOILER MAKERS. Shaw t Kuna, boiler makers and machinists. Herald b eet. The machine shop is 20x60 feet and contains 2 lathes, 2 drill jresses and 1 bolt cutter. The machinery is driven by a 10 horse power engine, 'he boiler and blacksmith shop is 100 z 50 feet, and contains 2 punching machines. 2 pair shears, 2 sets rollers, 3 cranes and 4 forges. This firm has obtained a very v ide reputation for the excel, lent oharadter of their work, and have just completed a I -ge steel boiler contain- ing 137 steel tabes. John Bobebtsom. boiler maker and blacksmith, ,.^ his works on Store street, opposite the Telegraph Hotel. The building is 60 x 50 feet and well furnished with all the plant required for boiler making. BISCUIT AND CRACKER FACTORY. Nesbitt Jk Go.'b Cracker Factory is situated at the lower end of Fort street. The building 80 x 25 feet, is fitted up with all the requisite machinery, driven by a S 1.L-. AK--,. 'ii.i.' C»-^¥^"-ajfl:'JtwJi' ^^-^'jAiifcis^o^lj ;£-i''i>'a«'T*i-^j: i ,_ i-v \ ^(f y^-^rr;^ ■;■ "^■■'^ "^ V--'.''!.'V;C'iij,':'^''''"5' '';.*^-"^ )■•',• v»i'-'-:> •'■*.■ f i 16 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIREOTOBY. horse powt r engine. The following varieties of bisoait are manafaotored, viz. cabin, pilut. navy, soda, sugar and batter. Xamber of men employed, five. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Jar. E. McMiiiiiAii'B Book and Job printing establishment, Fort street, gives employme it to 5 persons, and has the latest designs of type, presses, &o. Job work of pU descriptions is printed at this office. MchBoB Millbb's ntpftm Book and Job printing office, on Johnson street, con- tains presses and type of the latest designs. Tne ioTBBNMBNT steam Book and Job printing offico, at the Government Build- ing, is used only for Government work and has all modem improvements in presses and type. For color printing see salmon label printing. For other job printing offices see newspapers. GIGABS. EcBTz & Co.'s white labor cigar factory, Government street, next to Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express, occupies the entire upper portion of the building as well as an office down stairs, the factory being the largest of its kind in the Province, and the only one employing exclusively white labor, giving constant employment to 25 cigar makers, 2 packers, 12 boys and 6 girls. Total, 45. Thc< tobaccos used are imported direct from Havana. Number of cigars manufactured ppr year, 1,250,000. Total value of manufacture. $75,000. This industry is very beneficial to the Pro- vince at large, the earnings of the employees being spent in the country. CANDT MANUFAGTOBIES. There are 4 of the above in this city, namely, H. Waller and W. J. Tippins, on Fort street, F. Baumann, Yates, and H. A. Lilley, Douglas street, where candies and confectioneries of a superior quality are manufactured. Orders from all parts of the province are promptly attended to, COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS. Stbuueb & EabIiB's co£Fee and spice mills, on wharf street, are doing an ex- tensive business in all kinds of ground coffee and spices. A number of persons are oonstantiy employed. FOUNDblES. Thb Albion Iboh Wobkb, J. Spratt proprietor, are situated on Store and Chatham streets, and occupy 8 town lots, in addition to which there are two lots fronting the harbor, with extensive wharves and commodious store-houses. These works were established in 1862. At the corner of Store and Chatham streets there is a large brick building three stories high, used ns a pattern shop; the basement is used as a store- house for iron, steel, &o., &o. The machine shop is 2S0 x 50, two stories high, fitted with machinery of the newest and most perfect kind, capable of completing the largest work on the Coast; there is nothing to compare with these works, even in Portland. The machinery comprises two large and powerful lathes, for heavy work, five smaller lathes, one planer with a 25 foot bed, one planer with 18 foot bed, one shaping machine, one gear cutting machine, three boring machines, one emery wheel, and a very powerful crane. Mr. Spratt manufactures steam engines of every description, fish canning machinery of all kinds, and has patented a fish can filler that can do the work of twenty men. He has also a large contract for supply- ing 700,000 pounds of iron for railway piers and bridges and a number of derrick -■^^It;;;^ :*\«,4^^^«JvjS|ii4,-.,-.K\J;,i'i',i.L3f.*itKV..-,.'.A^;' i>i--'tii?:A'-4i'^-. ■...-: _-.^_ ^-./.-;A,:i^'-l!.i.U*_r,.«!Vi.i:;s:<.'^V;--^^.^\s'>r- .*;, "4. ■*>!'- > ■:.r**;.-'-' '^'^"'^TTf •■ VICTORU CITY— GENERAL PROGRESS. 17 winches. In the pattern room all the patterns required for the works are made. There are two lathes for turning wood, and oircuUr, band, and jig saws. The brass finishing shop is 65 z 3^ feet, and contains a circular facing machine, emery wheel, five lathes, two pipe cutting machines, and one milling machine. Here 9II the work coming from the brass foundry is finished, and may be seen in differ- ent states of progress. In the basement are placed the machines for the manufac- ture of nuts, washers, bolts, and rivets. The boiler house adjoins the brass finishing shop, and contains a 5U horxe power boiler, supplying an engine of 12 horse power iu eaoh of the following shops, viz., the machine shop, the brass finish- ing shop and the foundry. The blacksmith shop, 90 x 50 feet, is replete with all the machinery needer* for the heaviest work, including a 5 ton steam hammer. The foundry, 90 x 50 feet, with an L 50 x 30 feet, contains a large oven for drying cores, two cupolas, each 5 f jet in diameter, a steam elevator, a mill for cleaning castings, another for grinding facings, and two large cranes. The brass foundry is 40 X 20 feet and contains core oven and four crucible furnaces. The stove fitting shop is 40 X 20 feet and adjoins the brass foundry. The stove warehouse contains more than 30 different kinds of stoves, all made here, for kitchen, parl«r, hall or other purposes The number of men employed averages 100. Thb Novbltt Iron Works. Store street, Thomas Goweu, proprietor, has been established about four yeors. The machine shop is 50 by 32 feet, two stories high, atad contains on the ground floor, three lathes, one drilling and boring machine driven by a six horse power engine; on the second story is the pattern shop. Many of the steamers running in these Waters have been supplied with compound steam engines made at this establishment. Mr. Ooweu is about to add a brass foundry to the works. J. F. Wilson's Iron and Brass Foundby, is situated near the corner of Store and Herald streets. The iron foundry is 100 by 50 feet, and contains a cupola of three tons capacity, a No 6 Stentevant blower, and a large crane, The brass foun- dry contains 2 crucible furnaces, and a core oven. John Douoall's Machine Shop and Factobt, is situated on the corner of Gov- ernment and Pembroke streets The machine shop is a two storied building, and contains a large plant consisting of three lathes, one radial drill, one planer, one bolt cutter, and one large drilling machine; there is a 12 horse power engine. The foun- dry is 60 X 60 feet and is furnished with a cupola of 8 tons capacity, s core oven and a large crane. The brass foundry has a crucible furnace and core ovrn, and furnish- es all the brass work needed for machinery constructed on the premises. The Black- smith's 6hop is 70 X 20 feet, and contains three blast forges. This /oundry has late- ly completed several high pressure engines. FLOUR MILL. LnsEB & Go. 's Flocr Mill, Herald street, is 50 x 40 feet, two stories high, containing all the newest appliances in machinery. The engine is 26 horse power. 4 bands employed. FURNITURE FACTORIES. J. Sehl's Furnitubb Faotort. is situated on Government street, extending back to Lsngley street. Every description of furniture is manufactured here . Mr. Sehl also deals in carpets, matting, oilcloth and all the requisites, for furnishing a house. Eighteen hands are employed, and the value of the furniture sold amounts to $50,- 000 a year. '■■■'J.-^i-l-X '.u^y-'Ks^'-itm:- ::-A ..^■fc„: ~**;.'.^-*ij-:i'-:ji>; u^''^ "■■' "'■■'FTt^-'''''^^*^v'y?'"T' '?•*", ;»vv:r y i 1 I > ! 1- 18 UIUTISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. J. Wrilkb'h Furniturr Faotort, situated on Fort street, w well known to those interested in household requisites, which are to be found here in great variety, from the cheapest kinds to those of the most costly description. Mr. Weiler is a large importer irom England and the East, and in addition to his importations employs twelve men in upholstering &o. GLOVE FACTORY. SwicKARD & Go.'s Olovk Faotort, is situated in the second story of Neufelder and Ross 's store . Government street. This is a new industry , having only been estab- lished eighteen mouths. The materials used are buckskin, goatskin and kid . Forty varieties of gloves are manufactured here, giving employment to a large number of girls. The enterprise so far has been successful, and the factory has mure orders in hand thitn at present it can supply. HOTELS. The American, Yates street, T. J. Burues proprietor, established in 1867. It is well known throughout the Pacific coast as a first class hotel. An excellent tttble is always provided, no expense being spared in procuring every thing that is "in sea- son." There are 32 bed rooms with accommodation for 64 visitors. Strangers visiting Victoria can always depend upon first class meals, excellent beds, and cour- teous attention, at the American hotel. The Angel, Langley street, F. Game, proprietor, is well known to most travel- lers on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Game is indefatigable in her attention to the board- ers. The table is good and the bod rooms always kept %lean and tidy. There are 44 rooms capable of accommodating 60 travellers. Boomerang hotel, conducted by Mrs. B. Humphreys, 7 excellent rooms beanti. fully furnished, bar and dining room, Government street, cornet Courtenay. The Dominion, Yates street, S. Jones, proprietor, serves an excellent table with evei7 comfort for single persons or families. The Driard House, View street, is a large, square, and compact brick building, 4 stories in height, surmounted by a tower, from which there is a complete panora- mic view of the riiy, and the country round about. This hotel has, on the ground floor, spacious parlors, dining rooms, and a very commodious and handsome bar- room. The bed-rooms are 60 r nnmber, with ample accommodation for 90 per- sons. The Driard is celebrated for the excellence of its cumn ■^^^ V40T0RIA CITY — GENERAL PROGRESS. 19 take meals when, where and how they please. The hotel contains bar and hil> Hard rootOH, with two excellent billiard tables, parlors and 36 bed-rooms, with acoommodation for 76 travellers. The br-d-rooms %re airy and light, and the charges reasonable. The St. Nicholas, Government street, B. F. Dillon proprietor, is a very large, fire -proof building, 4 stories in height Besides dining-rooms and parlors, it con- tains 60 bed-rooms, and can accommodate 150 people. It is a well managed honse, the charges moderate. The Pacific Telegraph, Store street, Mrs, Astrico proprietress, in its excellent management and bountiful provision, is equal to any in the city. The.ro are 65 be('-rooms v ith accomuiodatiou for 100 persons. The Pa 'k, situated on the confines of Beacon Hill Park, is in many respects unrivalled. The view from it is most magnificent, embracing the Strait of Fuca and the snow-clad mountains of the Olympian range. The Royal, formerly the City Hotel, Fort street, Mrs. Godfrey proprietress, is very conveniently situated in the center of the city, well conducted, having 40 bed- rooms, capable of accommodating 50 persons. The Terminus, Johnson street, has the reputation of supplying good liquors, excellent meals, and good beds, at most reasonable rates. MATCH FACTORY. Thr Match Faotoby of Mk.sbrs. Manson & Hendry, is situated on Work st., facing Victoria harbor. The building is 40 x 26 feet, two stories high, and con- tains a 10 horse power engine, which drives a cross cut saw, and tlie jamming and splitting machines. The product of the factory is about 1,000 gross of bunches per month. All the matches manufactured find a ready sale, being considered far su- perior to any that are imported. 6 men employed, NEWS PAPERS. Thb Daily and Wkbklt Standard, published by C. McK. Smith, office Govern- ment street, is a popular newspaper, and has a well conducted book and job printing department in connection with the establishment. THe Daily Etenikq Post, MoDowbll Bros., proprietors, the only evening ^ jr- nal in this city, and although in its infancy it has already met with success. The Daily and Weekly Colonist was established in 1858. D. W. Higgir is the present proprietor. The paper is ably conducted and has a large circulatiou. This office has a very complete plant for book and job printing of all descriptions. PIANOS. PiANOFOBTi, Harmonium, and Organ Factory, Government street, Jno. Bag- nail, proprietor, was established in 1863. Mr. Bagnall is a skilled and practical manufacturer, as well us importer of the above instruments. SODA AND SYRUP. 0. Moblky'b Soda and Syrup Works, Yates street, near the American hotel, em- ploy a number of men in the manafaoture of lemonade, soda water, ginger-ale, root bitters, Ac, &o. PioMBBB, Soda Water and Syrup Works, A. Phillips, proprietor, are situated in Yates street and command an extensive trade. s •I i :i a n ,r,'.;-;-"-'^7«..jf ■'" '-; ■ ..»»",•'. if * f-"'.T • !i 20 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. BASH AND DOOA FACTCBICS. Sabh and Door Factort, Mcirbrad ft Manm, proprietors, is aitnnted on Con- Htanoe street. The ninin btiiMiDg. fronting the harbor, is 60 x 80 feet. The boiler hon«e is in the rear. On the oppoHite side of the road in a two story building 40 x 70 feet, used as a store for Hashes, fto. The factory contains a 30 horse power, high- pressnre engine, 24 inch planer. 8 inch moulder, cutting and rip saws, emery and lathe wheels. On the second story there are two moulding machines, one panel, one tenoning, and one mortising machine, a jointer with croHs out bund, and rip saws. The firm has constantly on hand semi-cirnnlnr gutters and pointed pickets for fenc- ing. The number of hands employed is 18. Smith & Clark's Sash and Door Faotort is situated ou the corner of Langley and Fort streets. The main building is 60 z 40 f«>et. the joiner's shop 44 z 26 feet, and the warehouse on Fort street -50 z 24 feet. The machinery consists of moulding machine, planer, emery grinder, two mortising machines, with cutting off, rip, jig and band saws. This firm employ 31 men C. Hatwahd's Sash and Doob Faciobt is situated on the corner of Langley and Bronghton streets, and is 75 z 30 feet, two stories in height. The saw-mill is 45x30 feet, and the warehouse 40 z 30 feet, two stories high. The first floor of the factory contfi^n bani and rip saws, one surfacer, two stickers, circular saw 46 inches in diameter, tf ^oning and mortising machines. On the same floor are two turning lathes, boring, doweling, shaping and mortising machines, and crescent saws. The steam engine is of 35 horse power. Number of men employed, 12. STAIR BUILDER. S. Orat, Staib Buildkr, has his workshop on Ooverumeut street. Mr. Gray's special line is stair building, he is the inventor of a very elegant and compact patent "Twin stairs and light shaft"— a very neat model of which may be seen in his work- shop « SAW MILL. Rock Bat Saw Mill, W. P. Sayward proprietor, is situated at the south end of Bock Bay Bridge. The mill is 120 x 35 feet, two stories high. The machinery con- sists of double circular saw, edger, planers, trimmers, lath saw, two boilers, 80 horse power. Can cat 30,000 feet per^day of 11 hours. Number of hands employed, 30. Connected with the mill is a lumber yard containing all kinds of rough and surfaced lumber. The property has a frontage of 300 feet on the har- bor, affording every convenience for shipping. SOAP WORKS. Pbndbat & Go. 's Soap Factobt. This is the only soap factory in British Columbia. It is situated on Humboldt street, and comprises very extensive and substantial buildings, the factory itself being 60 x 40 feet, the warehouse 60 x 30 feet, and the store-honse 20 x 16 feet. The amount of tallow used per week is about 3,000 pounds. On the ground floor there is an 8 horse power boilei' for sup- plying steam. The various kinds of soap manufactured are Indian soap, made with oil; whale oil soft soap; ordinary household soap, of which 12 kinds are made; toilet soaps, of different scents and colors; oarbolio, shaving ai.J glycerine. T|ie quantity of household soap manufactured per week is about 10,000 pounds, and there is also a large demand for toilet soap. Pendray & Co, deserve all praise for their energy. i T«";' J- f^Wii- ",<■■ V ■-^■. '^^'^"Tf--* J/f ''iv-,. i-,y ivjF 7 VICTORIA CITY — GENERAL PROORE88. 21 SALMON LABEL PRINTINO. D. W. HiooiNS, proprietor oi.The Cdonist, bos lately embarked in a new line of buHinesB. Having been the flrat to tntroduoe steam cylinder printing, he is also the pioneer of chromatic printing. With one exception the whole of the colored labels for the salmon canneries of British Columbia have this year been printed by Mr. Higgina. Thirty hands are now employed. STEAMERS AND STEAMSHIP LINES. Tbb East Coast Lini of Steamers, owned by J. Spratt, and consisting of the steamers W. O. Hunt, Maude and Cariboo-Fly, ply regularly to the ports on the eastern coist of the Island, carrying mails, passengers and freight. Regular sailing days, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 a. m., and every alternate week to Comox. The management w under the charge of Captain Rudlin, E. White, purser. The office is on Spratt's wharf. Store street. Tbi People's Link, the office being on Turner's wharf, Yates street, W. McNish agent. The Western Slope, a fast and commodious boat, under the com- mand of the well-known pioneer. Capt. Wm. Moore, with John Moore as purser, plies as a through boat to Yule, stopping at New Westminster and way ports. The Pioneer Line, the R. P. Ritbet, Capt John Irving, is the only steamer of this line running direct from Victoria to Yale and calling at way ports, she is a new and handsome boat with most elegant cabin accommodations and fitted up with elec- tric lights. The Office ot this line is on the H B. Co .'s wharf. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s steamers, carrying mails and passengers to and from San Francisco, regular sailing days, 10th, 20th, and 30tb of each month, Welch, Rithet & Co. agents, Wharf flt. This firm are also agents for Dunsmuir, Diggle & Co.'s steamer Alexander, and Moody vUle saw mills Co.'s steamer Etta White. One of the O. R. A N. Co.'s swift steamers ply regularly three times a week be- tween Victoria and Puget Sound, carrying passengers and mails; sailing days, Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday at 5 A.M., returning in each case the next day to the Hudson Bay Co.'s Wharf, foot of Fort street. The steamer Woodside, owned by Messrs. Muir, Sooke, is employed doing gen- eral work between Victoria and that settlement. The new and powerful steamer Sardonyx, plies between the Northern ports, Victoria and San Francisco. H. Saunders, Johnson street, is the agent, and is also agent for the steamers, Beaver, Grappler, Pilot and Qertrude, variously employed in th^ Northern trade and in towing. The Hudson Bay Co.'s Line comprises the steamers Princess Louise, Enter- prise and Otter, the Enterprise making regular trips to New Westminster on Tues- days and Fridays of each week, leaving at 7 A.M. and returningon Wednesdays and Saturdays, carrying mails and passengers. Shippimo Rrtcbns fob the Pobt of Viotobia, during the fiscal year ending 30tb June. 1882. Vessels arrived from other than Canadian Ports, 448 ; Tonnage, 398,034; Crew, 11,792. Vessels departing, 480; Tonnage, 390,703 ; Crew, 11,639. Vesnels, British, employed in the Coasting Trade. Arrived steamers, 466; sail- ing vessels, 327 ; Grand Total, 793 ; Tonnage, 183,739 ; Crew, 7,330. Departed, Steamers, 470 ; Sailing vessels, 313: Grand Total, 783 ; Tonnage, 183,038; Grew 7.243. .,. ,>«-,^, • /T-jfi/r' ■■>■ 1 22 BRITIBH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. VICTORIA CITY. res res Aaronson A A, piiwulnoker, Johnson at, near Broad Adams F W, clerk ^E B Marvin) res View st Adams Mrs M, fashionable dress maker, Douglas street, bet Yates and View Adams W H, agent l^tinger sewing machine, Oovemment st, Kane st Aden D Y, Capt stm Qrappler, res Simcoe st, James Bay Aden John, cigar maker (Kurtz & Co,) Governmunt st, Simcoe st, James Bay Adler Julius, (Kurtz & Co) res Bird Cage Walk, James Bay Adler Samuel, mining engineer, res Bird Cage Walk, James Bay Aikmsn H B W, Registrar-General, office Qovernmeut Buildings, James Bay, res cor Quadra st and Pandora ave Albion Iron Works, cor Store and Discovery sts, JOSEPH 8PRATT, proprietor Allan A, cashier (Welch, Eithet & Co), res Cook and Scoresby sts Allan Mrs K, waitress Occidental hotel, Wharf st Allatt Mrs E, wid, res cor Cook and Fort sts AUatt Frederick B, carpenter, res Fort st, bet Douglas and Blanch- ard Allatt Miss M A, clerk London Bazaar, res Fort st Allatt Wm, carpenter, Johnson st Allen Wm, prop family fruit stand. Government st, near Yates, res Douglas st Allsop A iSason, Real Estate Agents, office Government st, bet Fort and Bastion Allsop Thomas, (Allsop & Mason) res Fairfield Road American Hotel, Yates st, bet Langley and Wharf, T J BURNES, proprietor Andean Wm, variety store. Government st, bet Yates and John- son, res Fort st Anderson A, second cook stm W G Hunt, res stm Anderson Alex, emp Victoria gas works, res Princess Avenue Anderson, A C, J P, Commissioner of Fisheries, res Scoresby st, near Cook Anderson George, upholsterer (J Weiler) res cor Fort and Blanch- ard Anderson G W, prop Empire bakery, cor Fort and Blanchard Anderson J L, plumber (A & W Wilson) res Fort st Anderson J R, manager (Strouss & Co) res Kingston st, James Bay ifc.;,i.«%;„ :,iiS»^:'V«.:: . ."^-^ , '^T*' r ■•V>7 VICTORIA CITV DIRECTORY. 23 Anderson Simon, nhip oarpentor, res Rae at, bet Blancliard and Quadra Anderson Walter, (McKillioun & A) reH Kane Ht Andrews James, shoemaker, ros Green st, bet Quadra and (7ook Andrew John Alex, clerk H B Co, res Government st Andrews Richard, drayman, res Yates st, bet Vancouver and Cook Angela College, for girls, Burdett Avenue Anger N, laborer, res David st, Book Bay Ash Dr John, surgeon and physician, Fort st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Afltrlco Mrti A, proprietress Pacific Telegraph hotel, Store st, bet Fisguard and Herald Astrico C, manager Pacific Telegraph hotel Atwood Frank, clerk ( W Wilson * >•'. VICTORU CITY DIBECTOllY. 86 Davies J P «fc Co, auctioneers, Wharf st, near Yates Davies Joshua, auctioneer (J P D «fe Co) res Fisguard st, bet Douglas and Government Davies Philip J, farmer, Cadboro bay road, head of Fort st Davies Thomas L, clerk (A Gilmore) Government st, res Fort st, bet Douglas and Blunclmrd Davinson L, blacksmith, ^pratt's foundry • Davis Charles, bill poster, res View st, bet Quadra and Vancou- ver Davis Charles, painter (Lettice & Sears) Broad st Dauphin Miss Josephine, dressmaker. Pandora Avenue, bet Blan- chard and Quadra sts Dean Edmond, foundryman. Herald st, bet Government and Douglas Dearberg Thomas, news foreman Colonist, res Princess Avenue Deasy Thos, caretaker Dominion public Works department, res Quebec st, James Bay Deasy Charles, (employ P Mc Quade and Sons) res James Bay Deasy Daniel, Government messenger, all departments, res Gov- ernment buildings De Candia M, clerk (G Bossi) cor Johnson and Store sts De Cosmos Hon A. res Government st Delaney Thomas, feed and grain, Yates st De Leback T, laborer, Johnson st, near Blanchard Delnge Fire Eng^lne Company No 1, hall Yates street, bet Broad and Douglas Denny Wm, prop Victoria dry goods house. Government st, bet Trounce and Fort sts, res Pandora Avenue De Bidder Peter, carpenter, res Humboldt st, bet Government and McClure Devereux J M, master mariner, Capt Dominion Government stm Douglas, res Douglas st De VeuUe F E, bookkeeper (Mathews, Richards & Tye) res View st De Wiederhold A Co, coal and wood dealers. Wharf st, near Government Dewsnap John Charles, shoemaker (H Mansell) res Chatham st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Dewsnap Joseph (employ Corporation) res Chatham st, bet Doug- las and Blanchard Avenue Dexter Eobert, in charge of the dredger Dickson, Campbell & Co, wholesale merchants, office Store st, opp Chatham Dickinson Edward, bookkeeper and salesman (Heathorn's Boot & Shoe Manufactory) res View st Dickenson L, (employ Bank of British Columbia) cor Government and Bastion sts t 'iL 1-S- tinh-'t •U-^v ?rv i I i ' fc*4J 36 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. Dillon Bernard V, prop 8t Nicholas hotel, Government st, bet Yates and Johnson Dillon Charles, genl olerk, St Nicholas hotel, Government st Dillon Wm, painter, res Douglas st Ulrectory of Brltluli Columbia, Publication OlHee li^overnment and Broad »tn, bet Trounce and Fort, K T WILLIAMJii, PubllHher Dobinson Joseph, taxidermist, Fort st, near Douglas Dobinson Mrs J, fancy goods, Fort st, near Douglas Dodgson H, engineer (J Spratt's) Doguerty Mr, miner, res Johnson st, near Vancouver Dohert^ John C, laborer, res Belcher st, bet Vancouver and Cook Dominion hotel, Yates st, bet Douglas and Blanchard, 8 Jones prop Dominion Public Worktt Department, office N £ cor Fort and Government sts, up stairs Dominion Savings Bank, post office building. Government st, up stairs Dominion Telejf^raph OfHce, post office building. Govern- ment st Donald Edwin, gentl ii, res Michigan st, James Baj Donevan Mike, ballad aiiiger, Colonial hotel, Johnson st Donnelly John, varnisher (with J Sehl) Government st Donohue Andrew, cor Johnson and Wharf sts Donovan D, drayman, John st. Bock Bay Dooley John (Goodacre & D) res Yates st, above Cook Dorman John, ship oatdker, res Michigan st, bet Menzies and Os- wego, James Bay Dorman Wm H, clerk, P O, res Michigan st, James Bay Doscher Henry Walter, prop Victoria laundry, cor Pembroke and Quadra sts Dossetter Edward, photographer, res View st Dougall John, prop Atlas foundry, cor Government and Pem- broke sts, res Blanchard Avenue Doughty G & J, brush makers and grocers, N W cor Fort and Blanchard sts Doughty James, brush maker, Fort st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Douglas Adam, machinist, Pembroke st, bet Quadra and Cook Douglas James, gentleman, res Michigan st, James Bay Douglas Mrs J M, private boarding house, cor Gordon and Courte- nay sts Douglas Lady, res Belleville st, James Bay Downey F J, barrister at law, office cor Langley and Bastion sts, res Driard House Drake & Jackson, barristers at law, N E cor Langley and Bas- tion sts Drake M W Tyrwhitt, M P P, barrister at law, office cor Langley and Bastion sts, res John st. Point Ellice ■■,«■;■■ J jj%,<>,^^>:^«:. VIOTOniA CITY DIRECTORY. 37 Difike W T, coal dealer, office Turner's wharf, foot of Yates st Driard House, View st, bet Broad and Douglas, REDON & HARTNAGEL props Drisooll Dennis, laborer, res cor Simcoe and Montreal sts, James Bay Drout John, prop London bakery, Johnson st, bet Orientel and Waddingtou alloys Drummond J 8, res Kao st Duck Simeon, M P P, retired from business, res Herald st, bet Government and Douglaa Duke Horace, cigar maker (Kurtz & Co) res St Nicholas hotel Dunkin John, clerk, Navy lard, res Chatham st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Avenue Dupout C T, duputy adjutant general, res Stadcona, Cadboro Bay road Durant Miss E, dressmaker (Mrs M Adams) Douglas st Durham John Henry, (F D & B), Wharf st, res London, England Dutnall John, res Quadra st Earle Thomas, wholesale grocer. Wharf st, bet Johnson and Yates, res Fort st Eastman W H, compositor, {Colonist) Eaton Thomas, (employ W G Bowman) Broad st, bet Yates and View Eberts D M, barrister at law, (E & Irving) res Church Hill Eberts & Irving, barristers at law and solicitors, office Langley st, bet Bastion and Fort Eckerlsey James, drayman, res Alfred st, bet Cook and Cham- bers Ede John, miner, res Cormorant st, cor Blanchard Avenue Edman W H E, writer, Yates st, res Fort st Edman George, (employ Colonist) Government st, res Fort Edmonds Wm, label varnisher (Colonist) res Broad st,- bet Trounce and Fort Elder Robert, cutter (A Gilmore) res Johnson st, above Vancou- ver Elford J P, contractor and builder, res head of Fort st Elford Robert, carpenter, res Fort st Ella H R, clerk, res Fort st, above Cook . Ella Mrs M A, wid, res Fort st, above Cook Ella T R, salesman (Mathews, Richards & Tye) res Fort st, above Cook EUery George, butcher, res Pandora Avenue Elliott John, (employ C Morley's Soda Water Works) Yates st, near Wharf Elliott John, laborer, res Beacon Hill Elliott Thomas, carpenter, res Quadra st, bet Chatham and Pem- broke 88 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. Elliott Win Alfred, engineer Htm Princess Louise, res Quebec st, James Bay RIHr llavld, prop Commercial hotel, N W cor Douglas and Cor- morant sts Elphinstono Roger, house and ship joiner, Fort st, above Doug- las KIwyn ThomuN, J P, deputy provincial Secretary, office Gov- ernment buildings, res Bird Cage Walk, James Bay Engelhardt J, merchant, res Burdett Avenue Erb Louis, (Loowen & E) Victoria brewery, res Douglas st Erskine A B, salesman (H Mansell) res Royal hotel Esnouf Richard C, steward Arcade oyster saloon, Government st, bet Yates and Johnson Ettershauk Capt Wm, pilot, res Dallas Road, James Buy Eustace Edward, sailor, res Humboldt st Evans John, drayman, res Douglas st, bet View and Fort Evans S, prop Park hotel, res Beacon Hill, head of 8imcoe st Evans Thomas, iron mould^r, res Pioneer st, bet Blanchard Aven- ue and Quadra st Fairbrother GeorgH, prop Lion brewery tap, cor Queen's ave and Cedar Hill road Fairburn W, foreman boiler making dept Spratt's foundry Fardon George R, agent for Langley & Co, res Langloy st Farrel Patrick, night watchman, res Beechy st Farwell Stanhope, C E, res Government st Fawcett Edgar, clerk Custom House dept, res Franklin st, bet Vancouver and Cook Fawcett R W, upholsterer and paper hanger, Government st, bet Fort and Broughton sts, res James Bay Fawcett T L, capitalist, res Humboldt st Fee David F, carpenter (Smith & Clark), res North Park st, bet Quadra and Cook Fee David F, sen, engineer, stmr Enterprise, res North Park st, bet Quadra and Cook Fee J T, dry goods clerk (C Strouss & Co), res North Park st, bet Quadra and Cook Fell A Co, wholesale and retail grocers, wines and liquors, S E cor Fort and Broad sts Fell James (Fell & Co), res View st, above Cook Fell James Fred (Fell & Co), res Pandora ave, bet Cook and Chambers sts Fell & Mills, barristers- at-law, office Langley st Fell Thornton (F & Mills), res head of Fort st Fellows Alfred (F & Prior), res Birmingham, England Fellows A Prior, general hardware dealers. Government st, bet Yates and Johnson Ferrand B, sausage factory, N E cor Johnson and Broad sts, res View st " ' ^^k'. '.iASu?. ti,:i&ii,^'.-:^4'~: (■.*^i>--i.''*., '.vi„,;f i'-.iir.'. .i.-v;;-,^^'{; :;■ :}ii 'i jL.,'f;i4^.i:i :, -,.Ata '^J ria BB VICTORIA CITY DIRECTOItY. 39 FergUBon James, prop Rock Buy houso, res Work st Ferry Capt, gentloinan, ros JohuHoa st, bot Blanchurd niul Quadra Field Edwin, Halesman (D Hpencor), res Cormorant st, bot Blanoh- ard and Quadra Field Frank, waiter. Royal hotel, cor Douglas and Fort sts Field Samuel, carpenter and cabinet maker, res Yutes st, bet Blanohard and Quadra Field Wm, gardener, res Yates st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Field Wm, jr, carpenter (employ T Storey), res cor Horuld st and Blanchard ave Field Wm, sr, gardener, res Douglas st, bot Yates and View IMndlay, llurliaiii A Brodie, wholesale commission mer- chants and insurance agents, Wharf st, bet Yates and Johnson Findlay George James, (F, D «& B), Wharf st, res London, England Finey John, assistant blacksmith (Charles Ball, Johnson st FInlaliioii CharleN N, chief clerk Custom House dept, res Michigan st, bet Menzies and Oswego sts, James Bay Finlaysun Duncan, law student, (Drake & Jackson), res Gov- ernment st Finlayson John, grocer, Government st, bet Fort and Trounce, res Gordon st Finlayson John, gentleman, res Government st Fiulayson Roderick, J P, capitalist, res Government st Fisher A, blacksmith, res Jounson st Fiterre Madame, French dressmaker, Pandora ave, bet Douglas and Blanchard sts FitzAUan John, capitalist, res Quadra ave, near View st Flaherty Hugh, farmer, res Toronto st, James Bay Flaherty James J, gardener, res Toronto st, James Bay Flaherty James, (employ H C Wilson), res James Bay Flanders E, brass moulder, Spratt's foundry Fletcher E H, deputy postoffice inspector, res Cook st, bet Rich- ardson and Franklin Fletcher Thomas W, dealer in sewing and knitting machines. Fort st, bet Government and Broad Flett James, grocer, res Kane st Flett James C, grocer, res Pioneer st, bet Blanchard ave and Quadra st Flett J A J) grocers and provision dealers, S W cor Fort and Douglas sts Flewiu Charles, salesman (H Waller's B C candy manufactory), res South Park st Flewin John, police officer, res Kane st, above Blanchard 1 I lil I 40 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. Flewin Thomas, saloon-keeper, res South Park st Flour mill, Luker & Co props, cor Herald and Government sts Ford Wm S, steward, res Pandora ave, near Vancouver st Ford Mrs S, fashionable dressmaker, res Pandora ave, near Van- couver st Foresters' Hall, Government st, bet Trounce and Fort Foster Robert, jr, engineer, stm Pilot, res Johnson st Fowler Josby, engineer, res View st, above Blanehard Fox Greorge T (employ M & H A Fox), res Amelia st Fox Mrs M, wid, res Amelia st, bet Cormorant and Farquhar Fox M <$^ H A, cutlery and fancy goods. Government st, bet Fort and Bastion Francis Allen, Consul of the U S of America, oflSce Yates st, res Pandora ave Francis Prof A L, piano tuner, res Chatham st, bet Government and Douglas Francifit (weorji^e, prop Francis livery stables. Trounce st, bet Government and Broad, res Trounce st Francis Matthew, laborer, res Yates st, bet Blanehard and Quadra Franklin Wm A, expressman, res Superior st, bet Oswego and Montreal sts, James Bay Franklyn Mrs, wid, Frederick st Fraser Andrew, res Chatham st Fraser J A, salesman (A B Gray & Co) res Douglas house Fraser Peter, res Chatham st Fraser Mrs, wid, res Chatham st, bet Douglas and Blanehard Fraser Wm G, stove moulder, res Chatham st, bet Blanehard ave and Quadra st Freedman C H, salesman (C Strouss & Co), Wharf st, res Driard house Freih Joseph, butcher, res Herald st, bet Government and Douglas Frye George, landing waiter and searcher, Custom House dept, res Princess ave Gable Christopher, (employ B C Soap Works) Humboldt st Gabriel Charles, accountant (Findlay, Durham & Brodie) res Van- couver st, bet Richardson and Franklin Galley Mrs, wid, res Topaze ave Gamble F C, C E, res Cook st, bet Richardson and Franklin Ganner Mrs F, res cor Yates and W^harf sts Gannon John, (employ H Saunders) Johnson st Gant Hoiiry, hostler (J W Williams) cor Government and John- son sts Gardiner J A, Capt sfcm Enterprise, res Parkington st, above Van- couver Gare'Jclie Green A Co, bankers, cor Government and Trounce -111 T 1 1 i g JiBsgss auMJJuji* VICTORIA CITY DIRECTORY. 41 Garuett Edward, hack owner, Cormorant st, bet Douglas and Blanchard iitin Workii, office Langley at. Works, Pembroke st, bet Govern- ment and Store Gastineau John, C E, res Humboldt st Gaudin Capt J, res Fort st, above Cook Gaydon Henry, police officer, res Johnson st, near Douglas Geiger Louis, custom shoemaker, Yatesst, opp Langley Geiger Thomas, (G ife Becker) res cor Blanchard ana Herald sts George Capt Wm E, pilot, res North Park st, bet Quadra and Cook Gerow G C, carriage maker, Johnson st, bet Broad and Douglas, res Douglas st Gerow Mrs G C, corset maker, Douglas st, bet Johnson and Yates Gerritsen John, baker and grocer, Humboldt st, opp Douglas Giesselmann Chas, (B & G) wholesale grocer, res Vancouver st, near Collinson Gillespie George, paying teller, Bank of British Columbia, res Bichardson st, above Cook Gillespie Mrs E M, res cor Fort and Quadra sts Gillespie W, deck hand, stm Wilson G Hunt Gilligan Edward, (employ Colonist) res Pandora ave, bet Blanch- ard and Quadra sts Gilligan James, farmer, res Pandora ave, bet Blanchard and Quadra Gilligan John, shoemaker, (City shoe store) res Pandora ave, bet Blanchard and Quadra sts Gilligan P, laborer, res Pandora ave, bet Blanchard and Quadra sts Gilligan Thomas, machinist, res Pandora ave, bet Blanchard and Quadra sts Gillis Andrew, saddler (Mann & Heron) res Fort st Oilmore Alex, merchant tailor. Johnson st, bet Oriental and Waddington alleys, branch I X L store. Government st Gleason M H, prop Tableau saloon. Government st, bet Yates and Trounce sts, res St Nicholas hotel Glide Henry, res Michigan st, bet Menzies and Oswego, James Bay Ci^lover S H, prop Factory store, S Wcor Government and John- son sts, res Pandora ave Glover W V, salesman (S H Glover) res Pandora ave Goater H J, warehouse manager, Janion's commission house. Store st Godding B, ship carpenter, cor Bupert and Beechy sts Godfrey Joseph, carpenter, cor Douglas and Fort sts Godfrey Mrs J, proprietress Royal hotel, N E cor Fort and Doug- las sts Goepel Wm J, (Hall & Goepel) res Michigan st, James Bay 6 I r ni^Mwiimi : t. jllli li'l! lili ill i :l ill I i •v. 'i I !ii p SI 42 URITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. Gelding B, candies, tobaccos and cignrs, Broad st, near Yates Good Henry, res Vancouver st, opp Ricliardsou Good H B, collector of inlanil revenue and inspector of weights and measures, res Belcher st Goode George, bricklayer, res Telegra[)h hotel, Store st (lioodacre & Dooley, props Queen's market, 8 W cor Govern- ment and Johnson sts Goodacve John, butcher, res Broad st, bet View and Fort Goodacre Lawrence, (G& Dooley) res Pandora ave, near Blanch- ard st Goodrich Frank, carriage driver (J W WiUjams) cor Government and Johnson sts Gore VVni 8, surveyor-general, ofKce Lana and Works department, James Bay, res Burdett ave Gorrie Thomas, toys and fancy goods, Fort st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Gosnell Joseph, grocer and provision dealer, cor Douglas and Cormorant sts, res Farquhar st Goudie James, blacksmith, res Blanchard st, liet View and Fort Gouge Burt, varnisher (J Sehl) Government st Gouge Fred, wood turner (J 8ehl) Government st Gdveriinient Biiilfl3iig^$«, Belleville st, James Bay Gowen Miss A, teacher public school, res View st <(irOweii Charles, prop Ph<»nix brewery, N W cor Blanchard and Yates sts, res View st Gowen Charles N, brewer (Phoenix brewery) res Yates st, above Blanchard Gowen George N, brewer (Phosnix brewery) res View st Gowen Samuel, machinist, Store st, res Yates st, above Cook G(i%ven Thomas, prop Novelty iron works, Store st, bet Her- ald and Chatham, res Yates st, above Cook Graham Frank, waiter, cor Douglas and Cormorant sts Graham V, boiler-maker, Spratt's foundry Graham James, sr, farmer, res Esquimalt road Graham James, jr, blacksmith, Spratt's foundry Orahani John, asst-rec-general and manager Dominion Govt Savings Bank, res Menzies st, James Bay Grahn John, liveryman, res Herald st, bet Government and Douglas Grambarth Charles F, cigar maker (Kurtz & Co) res S W cor Douglas and View sts , clothier and outtitter, Government st, bet Yates and Trounce Green Mrs F ^\, wid, res Beechy st Green K E, teller Domiiuou Govt Savings Bank, I'es Boss Bav Villa Greenwood John K. owner and Capt schoonei Jaunita. res Pan- dora ave, bet, Blanchard and Quadm sts Greenwood Miss Nellie i employ Knviz & Co) Government st Oribble Heiii',Vf Victoria Blizaar, Government st, bet Yates and Bastion, res Pioneer st Griffiths J, wharfinger H B Co, res Qaa.di'a st Griffiths J W, bookkeejier (Goodacre & Dooley) res Pandora ave Griffiths Wm, iron niDulder, Atlas foundiy, Government and Pembroke sts Grillo 1), miner, Telegraph hotel. Store st Grimm Wm, prop Grimiu's carriage factory, Johnson st, bet Broad and Douglas sts, res same Gutmann Jacob, commission merchant, Johnson st, bet Store and Wharf, res Fort st Gwennap James (employ Corporation) res Pioneer st, bet Blanch- ard and Quadra Gwyther J I), clerk (Bank of British Columbia) res Quadra st Haack Peter, barkeeper Bank Exchange saloon, cor Yates and Langley sts Hach Charles, bookkeeper (J Sehl) res Langley st Haggart Thomas F, njachinist, res Heni-y st. Rock Bay Haggerty John, teamstei', Frederick st, near Quadra Hague Henry, res Douglas st, bet \ie\v and Fort Hague Wm, tinsmith (H C Wilson) res Fort st Hall Alfred, drayman, res Green st, bet Quadra and C^ook Hall Alfred, tinsmith, res Yates st Hall 4k Iwoapel, coal and commission merchants and insurance agents, office at B C Ex Co, Yates st Hall H G, clerk (Wm Pollard) Langley st Hull I G, carpenter (stm Western Slope) res St Nicholas hotel Hall, (employ Hon W J McDonald) res Oswego st, above Niigara Hall Philip J, prop Beehive saloon, N E cor Fort and Broad sts, res Y!ateB st, above Douglas Hall Richard jr, (Hall i 1^ W, editor and prf)p British Colonist, res Pandora ave, bet Blanchard and Quaara sts Higgins John Thomas, gardener, Yates st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Hilderbrand Mrs Mary, tailoress and clothes repairer. View st, near Broad Hills George, Rt Rev, D D, Bishop of Columbia, res Bishops' Close Hill James, clerk. Wharf st, res Coutts st Hilliard Joseph, groceries and fruits. Store st, opp Cormorant Hiscocks Edwin H, chemist (Langley & Co) res Frederick st, near Quadra Hodges Edward, marble polisher, res Douglas st Hodges Jiimes, (employ B C Soap Works) Humboldt st Hollo way Mrs M, milliner. Commerce house, res Belleville st HoUoway Miss E, teacher public school, res Belleville st Holloway Robert, compositor. Government printing office, res cor Belleville and Monzies sts, James Bay Holman & Perry, props Union saloon, Johnson st, bet Govern- ment st and Oriental alley folmes Alex, butcher, res Quebec st, James Bay Dlttius irthur, salesman (W J Jeflfree) res Michigan st, James Bay Holiims Mrs l3, h|'|vi4e §p|i*^t)l, res Douglas st, betCourtenay and !(!H i !■ omfray 11, V E, re.s Quejjel) a '. : ood James, laborer, teij t ree Hook and Ladder roiiij[iai Hooper and liorde, hisliionable bootniajters, Johnson st, bet Store and Government Hoosel) I|lftwi'^rr|, tinijm I'Mvl^u) , Hluatt's foundry Horne Richaid, (employ H Boriisteiu) res View st (, Jumes Bay , James Bay jSt, bet Quadra and Cook hall Government st torner John, clerk (Wm Dnimy) res Bay st llBCo, r Jamjs Bay Horton Robert, furrlel es cor Michigan and Oswego sts, Horsely Samuel, plasterer, cor Johnson and Cook sts Hough Walter R, police offioer, res Herald st, bet Store and Gov- ernment , Hounslow Herbert res nor Fisguard and Quadra sts Hounslow Mrs, ladies nurse, res cor Fisguard and Quadra sts ^^ ■'Jtii^.'^iJI.'.-'l-ii.\..di^iL, i^msmms 3nt8, bard dora and V st, ops' t near cor Brn- ines and ore sts, ov- VICTORIA CITY DIRECTORY. 47 Howerth Henry, tinnmith, res Yates st Howse Alfred Kichard, land surveyor, res John st, Rock Bay Hudson Bay Company, head office. Wharf st. opp Bastion Hughes Michael, cabinet maker, res St Nicholas hotel, Govern- ment st Humber Fred, bricklayer, res Courtenay st Humbtir Maurice sen, prop brickyard, Huanich road, res Courte- nay st Humber Maurice L jr, bricklayer, res Topaze ave Humblebeck D, carpenter (Smith & Clark) Fort st Humphreys Mrs B, proprietress Boomerang Inn hotel, S E co r Government and Courtenay sts Humphreys Thomas B, res cor Blanchard ave and Fisguard st Hunter Richard, (Custom House Department) res North Park st, bet Quadra and Cook Huntington John, contractor and builder, res Johnson st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Hurrell Henry, clerk, res Quadra st Huston Mrs, wid, res View st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Hutcheson James, (Hutcheson, Young & Co) res cor Fort and Cook Hutchison John W, assistant jailor, res Superior st, James Bay Huxtable Wm Henry, family groceries, cor Fort and Quadra sts Hyland Wm, brass finisher, res Telegraph hotel. Store st Imbert Charles Alfred, carpenter, res Simcoe st, near Pilot Point, James Bay Impv'^rial Fire Insurance Company, Welch, Rithet & Co agents, Wharf st Indian Department, office Wharf st Indian Church, Herald st, bet Government and Store Inge Thomas, dealer in coal, res Herald st, near Government Innes H M jr, clerk (Bank of B N A) res Esquimalt Innes Thomas N, tailor, res View st, bet Vancouver and Cook Internal Revenne Department, Wharf st, bet Fort and Courtenay Iron Church, (Episcopal) N E cor Douglas and Fisguard sts Irvine Mrs, wid, res Beechy st Irvine Peter, logger, res Beechy st Irving P A E, barrister at law (Eberts & I) Langley st, res Point Ellice Irving Mrs James, wid, res Superior st, near Oswego, James Bay Irving John, (employ Bossi & Giesselmann) cor Broad and Yates streets Irving Robert, freight clerk, (H B Co) res Douglas st Irving T L, shoemaker (City Shoe Store) res Superior st, James Bay Irving Wm, carpenter (Smith & Clark) res Wharf st m\ iR 48 BRITIBH COLUMBIA DIREOTOBY. Irving Wm (employ Murphy & Brown) res Superior et, near Os- wego, James Bay Irwin Hugh, of the firm Hutoheson, Young & Go, res Johnson st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Jack Alex, farmer, res Michigan st, James Bay Jack Mrs James, wid, res Superior st, near Oswego, James Bay Jackson Albert, tinsmith (Kelly & Co) res Fort st Jackson Alex James, salesman (Fellows & Prior) res Hill Side, near Victoria Jackson James, prop Palace saloon, Yates st, bet Government st and Oriental alley Jackson J, shoemaker (H Mansell) res Fort st Jackson John, laborer, res Fort st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Jacksou Oliver, tinsmith, res Fort st, above Blanchard Jackson B E, barrister at law (Drake & J) res Bichardson st Jackson Thomas, laborer, res View st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Jackson Dr Wm, surgeon, physician and health officer, res Michi- gan st, James Bay Jackson Wm, druggist. Government st, bet Yates and Johnson, . res Michigan st Jaeck J F, druggist (Moore & Go) Yates st, bet Government and Langley Jameson Hector, boiler maker, res Fort st, bet Broad and Douglas Jameson Mrs M, fancy goods. Fort st, bet Broad and Douglas Jameson Michael, carpenter, res Fort st, bet Broad and Douglas Jamieson Bobert, clerk, P O, res North Park st Janes Alfred, farmer. Green st, bet Quadra and Gook Janion B G, commission merchants and importers, Store st, bet Gormorant and Fi^nard Janisch Fred, (employ J Bhode) Store st Jaques George, watchmaker and jeweller, Fort st, above Blanchard Jaques Josian, machinist, res Telegraph hotel, Store st Jaynes Mrs A H, wid, res North Park st, bet Quadra and Gook Jay & Go, seed merchants, Yates st, near Oriental alley Jay George sen, seed merchant, Yates st, res cor Gook and Ghat- ham Jay George jr, law clerk (Edwin Johnson) res cor Cook and Chat- ham sts Jenkinson Charles Wm, carpenter (Hayward's Steam Mill) res Vancouver st, near Franklin Jenkinson Henry, gardener, res Kane st Jenkinson Mrs, wid, res Douglas st, bet View and Fort Jenkinson Bobert, real estate owner, res cor Franklin and Cook sts JeffeiT Bichard, stone mason, res Cormorant st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Jefifree Wm J, clothing and gents furnishing goods, N W cor Yates and Government sts, res Fort st, above Gook Jenns Bev P, rector St John's, res Douglas st vicroniA criy DJitECTouv, 41» Jeumu'tt ('apt Win S, surveyor to tlic liitlinn I)i|)i(rtiii<'iit .l(>il>tOll Will, jti'op ()(><'i(l('iitai liotr], W liiiri' st. cor Joluison Jensen V K, sliij) lirokcr, Occidental hotel, W'lmri st Jesse F \V, law cleik (Dav'r \- I'oolevI res Lauj^lev st Jessop John, {C'o/iuiin/ editorial rooms) res Vates st, het (,)uadn and Ca.y JollllMoa E'idwill, barrister at law, oflice S W cor Oovernment and JJastion sts, res J5ellevill(! st, Janu^s J>ay Johnson E, torennin Heathftins tannery, les Ilock IJay Cotta<^o, John st Johnson J A, carpenter, res Commercial iiotel, l^ou^las st Johnstcju James, u|)ho!st<'rer (.1 SSehli Government st Johnston John, i M \V Waiti A' Co) res Pioneer st, bet J3lanch- ard av(! and (Quadra st JohnstH)n Matthew T, manaj^er Findlay, Durham A' l»rodie's whole- salt! commission lious»>, res Ross l*.^ ^ y Hiotographic ScMioes Corporalion 23 WIST MAIN STMIT WIBSTIR,N.Y. 14SM (716) •72-4503 f" .1 I. 52 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY . ! Laaki A M, cigar maker (Kurtz it Co) res Royal hotel Lausten Cai*l M, head nurse lioyal Hospital, Pandora ave Lawrence GeoriJie It, clerk, res View st, bet Vancouver and Cook LawMOii A \%\ carriage and luick stables, cor Broad and Trounce sts, res lioyal hotel Lawson Dave, blacksmith, Spratt's foundry Lawson Henry Charles, engineer stm Geo E Starr, res Quadra st, bet Johnson and Yates Lawson George, day-boy telephone office, Trounce st, near Gov- ernment Lawson Henry, harness and saddle maker (F Norris) res Quadra st, bet Johnson and Yates Lawson Hfniry, upholsterer (J Sehl) Government st Lawson James, compositor {Stamkird office) res Broad st, bet Trounce and Fort Lawson James, cashier (H 13 Co) res Bastion st Lawson Wm George, painter. Broad st, bet Trounce and *Fort Lazenby Mis.-iE, manager millinery department Commerce House, res James Bay Leach John, carpenter und builder, Yates st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Leadbeatter ?drs, wid, res Michigan st, James Bay Leahy John, prop Bunster's brewery, Johnson st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Leask James Chas, teamster, res Fort st, near Vjincouver Legg Edward, ship carpenter, res Occidental hotel. Wharf st Leigh Edwin A, Kegistrar County Court, res Belleville st, James Bay Leigh, Mrs H V, wid, res cor Vancouver and Richardson sts Leij;]i Wm, City Clerk and Clerk of the Police Court, res Belleville st, James Bay Leighton Wm, clerk (H Saunders) cor Johnson st and Oriental alley Leiser Simon, importer of mdse, Johnson st, near Wharf st, res Pandora ave LeLievfe Charles (employ Baker & Son) res Kane st, near Quadra LeLievre Mrs L, wid, res Kane st, near Quadra LeLievre Pat, varnisher (J Sehl) res Kane st, netir Quadra Lembergel* Frank, tinsmith, res Blanchard ave, near Pandora st Lenneker Charles, employ (Lettice & Sears) Broad st Lenneker Edward, painter (Lettice & Sears) Broad st /^ • Lenneker Fred, mill hand, Victoria planing mills Lenevue David, J P, grain merchant, Wharf st, res Store st, near Pembroke Lenz Jacob, merchant, res Pandora ave, bet Amelia and Quadra streets Lenz Mo.ses (York & L) res Pandora ave, near Quadra st X .\ / "T-WP •■' ■'.' ■■ VICTOIUA CITY riRECTOllY. 53 Lerond Theorlore, musician and confectioner (15 C Canrl}' factory) res Quadra st, bet Yates and Johnson Leslie Miss H, dressmaker, res ChatJiam st, bet Government and Douglas Leslouis b'elix, cooper (H \\ Co) res North Park st Lester Fi-ed, ear{)enter, res Quadra st Lester Peter, sr, retired merchant, res Vancouver st, near Belcher Lattice llobert (L k Hears) Broad st, res Kane st I^ettit'e Ji Se:irw, ])aiiiter,; and glaziers, J^>road st, near Fort Lewis A, tinsmith (S L Kelly k Co) res Yates st, bet Govern- ment st and Orienial alley Lewis Capt H G, stm Princess Louise, res Belleville st, James Bav Lewis LeAvis, clothing and gents' furnishing goods, Yates st, bet Government st_and Oriental alley Lewis Phillip (Lewis L(nvis) Yates st, bet Government st and Oriental alley Lewis Wm H, foreman Cnloxisf job office, res North Park st, bet Quadra and (^ook Levy Mrs E, fruits and candies. Government st, bet Yates and Johnson Levy Joe, prop Arcade oyster saloon, Government st, bet Yates and Johnson Levy Joe L, cigar milker (Kurtz & Co) res N E corner View and Broad sts Liddell Robert, shoemaker (H Mansell) res Pandora ave, bet Vancouver and Cook sts Liddell Mrs, wid, res Quadra st liilSey H A, candy manufacturer, Douglas st, bet Johnson and Pandora Lince Edward, carpenter, res cor Lawrence and Simcoe sts, James Bav Lindsay D, J P, Inland Revenue Collector, res Quebec st, James Bay Lindsay Thomas D, watchman, res Fisguard st Link & Davis, fashionable dressmakers, Yates st, bet Broad and Douglas Lintott John prof of music, Quadra st, bet Chatham and Pem- broke Lively Robert, boiler maker (Victoria iron works) Livock W T, factor H B Co, res Menzies st Lissett James, painter (Lettice & Sears) res Princess st, James Bay Liverpool, London «fe Globe Fire Insurance Co, HALL & GOEPEL agents Lockhart J A, aupt Central coal yard, Wharf st, foot of Johnson, res Fisguard st ,..-v:^- , .. f. i 54 BRITISH COLUHBU DIBEOTOBY. liOewen A Erb, props Victoria brewery, S £ cor Qovernment and Discovery sts Loewen Joseph (L & Erb) res Pandora ave, near Blanohard st Loewenberg Leopold, real estate agent, office Government st, bet Fort and Broagbton, res Bae st Loewenberg S (office L Loewenberg) res Bae st, near Quadra Lohse Wm, prop Bank Exchange saloon, cor Tales and Langley streets Lomax John, carriage driver, res View st London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Go, STAHLSCUMIDT & WABD agents Longhurst Jarvis, prop Belmont saloon, cor Government and Humboldt sts Lootens Bight Bevd Bishop Louis (Bishop of Boman Catholic Church) res cor Vancouver and Humboldt sts Loriiner Wm, foreman pattern dept (J Spratt's) res Toronto st, JamHs Bay Loulor Dennis, machinist, Titlegraph hotel. Store st Lovell John B, manager B C Co-operative Co store, Douglas st, bet Johnson and Yates, res View st, above Cook Lovett & Barry, props Cold Tea saloon, Government st, opp post office Lovett Joseph (L & Barry) res cor Kane and Blanchard sts Lubbe T, fur trader, Yates st, near Wharf, res cor Quadra and Mason ^ta Luckey George, Capt schooner Anna Beck, res Yates st, bet Van- couver and Cook Luker & Co, props Victoria steam flour mill, N W cor Govern- ment and Herald sts Luker W G (Luker & Co), miller, res Douglas st Lutz Frederick, foundryman, res John st. Bock Bay Lnxford Frederick, prop Queen's ave nursery, res Queen's ave and Cedar Hill road Lyall Georae, clerk (Bank of B N A) res Fisguard st, bet Blanch- ard and Quadra Macdonald C N, clerk (Public Works Department) res Douglas House Macdonald Mrs, wid, res Fort st Macdonald Hon Senator Wm J, J P, res Armadale, Montreal st, near Dallas road, James Bay Mackerith John, butcher (Van Volkenbnrgh) Government st Mackintosh Stephen, furrier and tanner, res Pembroke st Madden J, foreman (Spratt's foundry) res Princess ave Madigan B, engineer (Steamship Sardonyx) res Work st. Book Bay Madigan G, machinist (Spratt's foundry) res Work st, Bock Bay Magirl C, (employ Spratt 8 foundry) Robert, Kentbrnan, res Oriental hotel *" Magii "^™^^WH"«« VICTOBIA CITY DIBECTORY. 56 Halfion De tlante Francalse,- Gollinson st, bet McGlare and Vancouver Malaohi Bev W, West Curate (Christ Church Cathedral) res Humboldt st, Victoria Crescent Mallandaine E, architect, Government st, res Simcoe st, near Bea- con Hill Mf '^n H T, (M & Heron) res cor Fort & Brotid sts Me \ & Heron, saddlers and harness makers, res cor Fort and i3road sts Mann James, (Muirheud & M) res Uae st, above Douglas Mann Mrs Margareta, vrid, res Bae st Mann Wm, bricklayer, res Bae st Mansell George, clntbing, boot and shoe store, Yates st, near Broad, res J.iii .tia, st, near Cormorant Msn'sell H, prop British Columbia Boot and Shoe Store, res Pandora ave Hanson A Hendry, props Columbia Match Factory, Bock Bay Manson John D, farmer, res Cook st, near North Park st Manson Wm, (M & Hendry) res Work st, Bock Bay Harine #; Fisheries Department, head office custom house building, Wharf st Marks Louis, (employ Edgar Marvin) res Fort st Marks Wm, butcher (Goodacre & Dooley) Government st Marrion Frank, joiner (Victoria Planing Mills) res Henry st. Bock Bay Marsden Frank, longshoreman, res Store st, near water front Marshall Miss D, dress maker, Cormorant st, near BlancLard ave Marshall F C, (Standard editorial rooms) res View st, above Blanchard Marshall Wm, prop North Pacific saloon, N E cor Yates and Wharf sts Martin George, clerk (Wm Craft) N W cor Broad and Yates sts Martin James, Government st Marwiok David, night watchman (H B Co's wharf) res Johnson st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Marwick James W, laborer, res View st Marwick Miss Lizzie, dressmaker, res View st, bet Vancouver and Cook Marwick Mrs Mary, nurse, res View st, bet Vancouver and Cook Marwick Wm, carriage driver (J W Williams) cor Government and Johnson sts Marvin E B, J P, ship chandler. Wharf st, bet Yates and Bastion, res Douglas st Marvin Edgar, dealer in hardware, S E cor Bastion and Wharf sts, res S E cor South Park and McClnre sts Marvin Edgar jr, clerk, res S E cor Souf^ Park and McGlure sts Mason George, brickmaker (Coughlan So M) res Saanich Boad Mason H 8, (Allsop & M) res Bird Cr^e Walk, James Bay A -! 56 BRITISH COLUAIUIA DIHECTOUY. Ml I MiiHou Jcssp, ln'ickiimkiiv (0 tt M ) Saiiuich Roiul i Mason Von ArithduHeon, M A, Oxon, iisst rector Clirist Church \ Cathediul j Mason Win H, clerk and bookkeeper (Drake it Jackson) res Bhm- i cliard st HaiNoiiii* liltijl. N W cor Dou^l'is and Fis<,'navd sts Matthews C E, driver (Wells, Fargo tt Co's Express) cor Govern- j I nieiit !iiid Trounce sts i I Mattlunvs i)r J J3, M iX S, & L S A, otttMe S E cor Liingley and i I Fort siH I 1 Matthews John, miner, res cor Montreal and Niagara sts, James ' ]3av 'Miittlx'ws John 1), expressman, res Quadra st, bet Johnson and Yates ' / I Mattiiews, RioliardM A Ty4», hardware, machinery ttc, ttc, ' I S W cor Yates st and Oriental alley I Mayer Madison, (employ Van Volkenburghit Co) Government st ! Mayerau J B, (Cas;iniayou &, Co) res Pandora ave '■ Mayuard Joseph, expressman, res Chatham st, bet Douglas and j Blauchard ave I Maynard A H, foreman (II Maynard) N E cor Douglas and John-! son st, res Fisguard st ! Maynard II, leather tt shoe findings, N E cor Douglas and John- ! 8(311 sts I Mayii.ird Mrs K, photographic artist, gallery N E cor Douglas i and Johnson sts I Maynard Ik II. prop City boot and shoe store, (late May- nard & Stiibbs) Fort st, bet Douglas and Broad McAdams David, iron moulder, res Commercial hotel, Douglas street I McArthur George, pattern maker, res Chatham st, bet Govern- ment and Douglas McAllister A, pilot, res cor Store and Discovery sts McBeath D G, joiner Victoria steam planing mills McBroom Alex, retail giocer, Y'^ates st, bet Broad and DougLis, res cor Blauchard ave and Pioneer st McCall Joseph Wm, (emi)loy H B Co) res Michigan st, James Bay McCandless Alex G, cleik (A Gilmore) Johnson st McCandlish James, prop The Hall saloon, Fort st, bet Blanchard and Quadra McCloed John, longshoreman, res Humboldt st McClure Frederick, c.islii or .(White Hoasa) res Paudoraave, near Amelia st McClure Miss S A, manager Dominion Telegraph office res Pan- dora ave McCluskey Charles B, barkeeper (W McNiffe) res Kane st mmmiifiiiiffm ".: -f: ■'■' VICTORIA CHY UlIltCTOBY. 67 Mc Culloch Capt W, (H B Go's stm Qtter) res Michigan st, James Bay McConnell J W, (employ H B Co) res Michigan st McCrea John, (employ Turner, Beeton & Co) res Lungley st McDonald A, Spratt's foundry' McDonald Charles M, clerk (C P R Office) Government st McDonald Joseph, carpenter, res Bellot st, above Vancouver McDonald Peter, cigars and tobaccos, Yates st, opp Langley McDonell Anthony J, merchant tailor, Government st, bet Brough- ton and Courtenay McDonell Capt B J, paymaster (Militia) res Cormorant st, bet Douglas and Blanchard McDowell Charles, carpenter, res Pioneer st McDowell John, jr, boiler-maker, res Pioneer st McDowell John, sen, builder and contractor, res Pioneer st McDowell Michael C (Wm J & M C) res Pioneer st McDowell Thomas, boiler-n» »l;er, res Pioneer st McDowell Wm, drayman, i. Superior st, James Bay McDowell W J (Wm J & M ;) res Pioneer st McDowell W J A n C, p/ops Daily Evenimf Post, office N W cor Yates and Broad sts McGilis John, bartender, San Francisco saloon, N E cor Gov- ernment and Yates sts McGill J, engineer stm W G Hunt, res Park st McGregor Alex, blacksmith (Charles Ball) Johnson st McHugh Wm, farmer, res Fisguard st, bet Government and Douglas Mclnnis Alex, ship carpenter, res Kane st Mcintosh Capt James, pilot, res Fort st, above Douglas McKay Donald, salesman (H B Co) res Quebec st McKay Donald J, laborer, res Erie st James Bay McKay J W, J P, gentleman, res Belcher st, above Moss McKay Mrs J G, wid, res Rae st, above Blanchard McKay Mrs Tohn, wid, res Erie st, James Bay McKay, Kenneth, clerk (Stahlschimidt & Ward) res Belcher st, above Moss McKay Wm, plasterer, res Cormorant st, bet Blanchard and Quadra McKensEle C C, M A, Superintendent of Education, office Gov- ernment Buildings, res Fort st MoKen?;ie Hugh, expressman, res cor Courtenay and Wharf sts McKenzie James B, carriage maker, res Douglas st, oet Chatham and Discovery McKenzie John, principal public school, boy's department, res head of Fort st McKenzie & Meston, carriage and wagon manufacturers. Govern- ment st, bet Johnson and Pandora 8 / .k.K 68 BRITKH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY . «is MeKeon Wm, prop Orieutul hotel, N E cor Yateii at and Ori- enttil iilley, res Don^luK Ht McKeon Willie, vesiiliMue, DonghiH st, bet Johimon uiul Yute» McKillicuii & AiJihrHou, cHrpenters uiul builders, Governmeut 8t, bet BronghtOD itod Courteuuy MuKillicuu W D (McK & Anderson) Government st, res Fort st McKinle^ John, whurtiiiger Dickson, Campbeirs wharf McKiterick VVm, wheelwright (Charles Bull) Johnson st, res Quadra st, bet Yates and View McLachlan R. painter, res Herald st McLaughlin Francis C, cigar maker (Kurtz k Co) res N E cor View and Broad sts McLaughlin Joseph H, principal public high school, res North Park st, bet Quadra and Cook McLjan Alex k Co (Scotch House) Fort st, bet Government and Broad McLean Alex, J P (McL k Co) res Fort st McLean Donald (employ Welch, Rithet k Co) res Fort st, above Quadra McLean John, blacksmith, res cor Blanchard ave and Chatham st McLellau A J, bridge superintendent C P R, res Quadra st, bet Mason and Frederick McLeod Alex, cooper, res Yates st, bet Douglas and Blanchard McLeod Angus, ship carpenter, res Biracoe st, James Bay McMaokin P A, general feed store, Yates st, near Wharf, res South Park st McMahou Thomas, paiiiter (E Harrison) res Johnson st McMicking Robert B, J P, manager Victoria and Esquimalt Telephone Co, res Quadra st, opp Mason McMillan A, Spratt's foundry McMillan Duncan, carpenter, res Occidental hotel, Wharf st McHlllati James E, J P, prop book and job printing office, Fort st, bet Government and Broad, res Cormorant st McMillan Richard H, job printer and compositor, office Fort at, res Cormorant st McMorran Miss M J (employ Swickard k Co) res Franklin st McNeil John, stone cutter, res St Nicholas hotel. Government st McNiffe Wm, prop Grotto saloon. Trounce st, near Government, res View st MoNish Wm, agent (stm Western Slope) office foot of Yates st. Turner's wharf, res View st McPhaden Donald, butcher, rus View et Quadra and Cook MoTeigh Peter, iron moulder, res Chatham st, bet Quadra untl Cook MoTiernan John (employ H B Co) res American hotel, Yates st MoTiernan Michael, drayman, res Pandora ave Mebius Charle.4, cooper, Kae st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Mechanics* Literary Institute, Fort st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Medana Paul, compositor, res cor Meuzies and Simcoe sts Medana Mrs, wid, res Simcoe st, James Bay Medana R, painter, res James Bay MeisB Alex, butcher, res Bae st, above Douglas Meiss Henry, dealer in clothing and furnishing goods, Johnson st, bet Government st and Oriental alley Meiss Jacob (employ Kurtz A Co) res Bae st Meiss M, cigar maker (Kurtz k Co) res Bae st Mekiska John (employ Van Volkenburgh & Co) Government st Melbeeck Frank Wm, cigar maker (Kurtz & Co) res cor Douglas and View sts Meldram John H, prop Avenue Retreat, cor Saanich road and Topaze ave Meuzies Maggie (employ P O Home) Rae st, near Blanchard Meston John (McKenzie & M) res Fort st M etcal f Edward, butcher, res Johnson st, above Blanchard _ Methodist Church, S W|cor of Broad and Pandora sts Meyer Capt W (steamship Sardonyx) res Montreal st, James Bay Middleton Capt Joseph (schooner iSliza) res Victoria Milby Mrs E, wid, res Humboldt st, bet Governmeni and Douglas Miles Mrs E, wid, res Fort st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Miles Thomas, butcher, res Douglas st Millar Andrew, blacksmith (employ J Millar) cor Pandora and Government sts Millar James, blacksmith and wagon maker, cor Government and Pandora sts Miller Miss A, clothing repairer (employ S Whitley), Fort st Miller Mra Annie, wid, cor Cook and St Louis sts Miller J A S, jeweler (employ C E Redfern) res Discovery st Miller Munroe, book and job printing office, Johnson st, bet Government and Broad, res cor Johnson and Broad sts Milligan Thos T, clerk (Bank of British Columbia) Millington J V (employ Matthews, Richards k Tye) res Belle- ville st, James Bay Millington Wm, butchez, res Wilcox alley, bet Fort and Kane st Milne A R, clerk Customs department, res. Princess ave mmmmm^mmmmm i i 'if 1'^ A^ s 60 blUTIHH COLUMBIA niRECTOllY. Milne Dr G L, Hurgeon and physician, Government st, bet Bronghton and Courtenay Milno John, boiler maker, res Princess ave Mills James, longshoreman, res Humboldt st Mills 8 P, barrister at law (Fell & M) res Corraorpnt st, near Quadra Mitchell Mrs J G, millinery, res Fort st, bet Douglas and Blauchard Mitchell George, clerk (A Gilraore) Johnson st, res Fort st Mitchell Henry, nursery and seedsman, N W cor Menzies and Niagara sts, James Bay Mitchell Robt, clerk (Hibben & Co) res Government st Mitchell Thomas B, painter and glazier, Government st, bet Fort and Brougliton, res McClure st, near Vancouver 9Ioffittt Hamilton, chief clerk department Indian affairs, res cor Michigan and Oswego sts, James Bay Hlohnn Kfdward, C £, Indian department Molina Jesus, cigar maker (Kurtz & Go) res View st Monk Mrs E, wid, Nortb Park st, bet Quadra and Cook Monk Edward, butcher (Island Market) Johnson st Monro A, chief factor and accountant H B Co, res Michigan st Monro A, clerk (Welch, Kithet «fe Co) res James Bay Monro Alex K, teller Bank of B N A, res James Bay Monro Mrs I, res Fisguard st, bet Douglas st and !6lanchard ave Monro Robert R, clerk ( Welch, Rithet & Co) res Fisguard st, bet Douglas st and Blanchanl ave Monro W J, clerk (H B Co) res Michigan st, James Bay Montaro Joseph, cook stm Enterprise, res Fort st, near Cook Monteith Wm, manager Janion's wholesale commission house, Store st, res Courtenay st Montobio George, general merchandise, cor Store and Fisguard streets Moody Joshua, capitalist, res Pandora ave Moody Mrs S P wid, res Johnson st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Moody T G, capitalist, res Pandora ave Moohr Charles, laborer, res Discovery st, bet Government and Douglas Moore Mrs A, wid, res S E cor Yates and Langley sts * Moore Charles, carpenter (Smith & Clark) Fort st, res Discovery Moore Charles M, druggist, res S E cor Yates and Langley sts Moore & Co, wholesMle and retail druggists, S E cor Yates and Langley sts Moore George J, Vancouver bakery. Fort st, above Douglas Moore J J, prop Vancouver bakery, Fort st, above Douglas Moore John J, druggist, res cor Yates and Langley sts Moore John W, purser stm Western Slope Hoore Capt W, (Western Slope) res Montreal st, James Bay VICTORIA CITY DIRECTORY. 611 Moore Wm D, pilot, (Htm Western Slope) res Kanest, near Doug- Ins Morby Fred Wm, bartender The Hull saloon. Fort st Mordaunt Mrs S, dressmaker, res Kane st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Morley HAS, clerk (H iJ Co) res Bird Cage Walk Morley Christopher, soda and syrup manufacturer, Yates st, near Wharf j Morley John, blacksmith (Borde & M) res Pioneer st, bet Blanch- ! ard and Quadra Morison Charles F, clerk, res Princess ave Morison George, J P, druggist, S E cor Fort and Government sts, res cor Broughton and Langley sts Morris Henry, expressman, res Constance si; Morrison Mrs A, wid, res Kingston st, nenr Oswego, James Bay Morrison Capt D, pilot, res Douglas st, bet Kane and Rae Morrison Hugh, (employ stm R P Rithet) res Kingston st, near Oswego, James Bay Morrison John, laborer, res Kingston st, near Oswego, James Bay Mortimer John, marble and granite works, Government st, near James Bay bridge, res Courtenav st Moss Henry, salesman and bookkeeper (Fell & Co) res Yates st, above Cook Moss James, gardener, res Broad st, bet Yates and View Moss Moriss, mining agent, office Langley st, bet Yates and Bas- tion Mouat Anthony, clerk (Thomas Earle) Wharf sfc Mouat A J, res Belleville. st, James Bay Monat Mrs M A, wid. res Belleville st, James Bav Muirhead James, (M & Mann) Constance st, res Esquimalt Road muirhead A Mann, props Victoria steam planing mills, Con- stance st Munickle Henry, butcher (Van Volkenburgh & Co) Government st Muldoon Wm, clerk in sheriff's office, res Broughton st Munsie Wm, stove fitter, res Pioneer st, bet Blanchard and Quad- ra street Murphy A Brown, props Adelphia saloon, S W cor Govern- ment and Yates sts Murphy Joseph, (employ R T Williams) res cor Government and Discoverv sts Murphy Mrs Mary, res cor Government and Discovery sts Murphy Pat, cigar maker (Kurtz & Co) res cor Government and Discovery sts Murphy P, (M & Brown) les Pandora ave, bet Douglas and Blanchard sts Murphy Patrick, laborer, res Humboldt st, opp Douglas ^-»T. J--» 62 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIHEOTORl. Murphy Mi98 Mary, cigarette maker (Kurtz .■■ ■ I I II "" I »iiiii H i M il i'l^^il j i iil l iJtMi T'i ii '''•■\ ' t '^:i": ■ '-ii"' ' v:'- ■«.,■ 64 URITIHH COIUMBIA DIHECTORY. Paine Fred, barber and hair-dresser, Johnson at, bet Govern- ment and Htore Paine Wm, (employ E Ii Marvin) res Belleville st, James Bay Palmer Digby, prof of music, res Fort st, bet Blauohard and Quadra Pamphlet Capt Thomas (stm Emma) res David st. Rock Bay Papst John, prop King's Head saloon, Johnson st, bet Govern- ment and Store Papst John T, dealer in groceries, 8 E cor Blanchard and Fort sts Pardee C, guns, ammunition, &c, Yates st bet Laugley st & Lang- lev alley, vea Fort st Parkar John, bar tender California saloon cor Johnson & Wad- dington alley opp Store st Parker John, prop Parker's meat market, S W cor Govern- ment and Fort sts, res Graigflower road Parker John, jr, butcher (Parker's market) res Graigflower road Partridge A B, manager Garrick's Hrad billiard saloon, S W cor Gov rnraent and Bastion sts, up-slairs, res Fort st Partridge Frank, compositor, res cor Frederick and Quadra sts Partridge John (S & P) res cor Frederick and Quadra sts Partridge Miss Minnie, milliner (Shears & P) res Frederick st Partridge Miss Bhoda, milliner (Shears & P) res Frederick st Partridge Thomas Jno, assistant cl6rk and collector of water' rates, res cor Quadra and Frederick sts Patstone J, carpenter (Atlas foundry) Government st Patterson John, engineer, res Herald st, bet Blanchard and Douglas Patterson Robert, foreman Rock Bay saw mill Paul Roland H (employ W G Bowman) Broad st, bet Yates and View l^earse B W, res Cadboro Bay road, formerly C C L & W and late resident engineer P W dept Canada ^ Peat Frederick, tanner (Heathorn's tannery) Rock Bay ' Polish /ohu, fisherman, Store st, near wat«r front Pelish Mark, fisherman, Store st, not\r water front Pelletier John (Steitz Bros) res Yates st, be* Douglas and Blanchard Pemberton Hon A F, police magistrate and retired C C judge, res Ross Bay road Pendray A Co, props British Columbia soap works, Humboldt st, bet Government and Douglas Pendray Wm J (P & Co soap works) Humboldt st, res Rae st Penketh Richard, boilei-maKer, Green st, bet Quadra and Cook Penketh Miss Annie (Kurtz & Co) Government st Penwell Charles, carpenter, res Fisguard st, bet Blanchard ave and Quadrfi st Peny Daniel, laborer, res South Park st Perkins Charles, brewer, res Collinson st, above McClure ,/:^;:. ■•\aM '■K mh''^''%'i piwpn'''''"'''''"''''''*''"'''''''!?^ -TS'^M'x;-.i7T •n; v^ (T ,^fl i;i,"5)j*-i-.>;%;'>.v r-r? VIOTOKIA CITY DIRECTORY. 05 Perkins James, house uncn-».»i'<»»i»i I Jinij|wjjy |jp» u , II .,.^->v;':Ar,, VICTORIA CITY DIRECTORY. 67 Race Coarse, S Eastern part of City, 1 m from cor Government and Yates sts Badford Miss Ida, milliner (Mrs M Adams) Douglas st Radford Wm, carriage maker (J Millar) res randora ave, bet Blanchard and Quadra sts Bafor Anthony, cook, res View st, bet Quadra and Vancouver Bagazzoni Gasimir, clerk (Casamayou & Co) Yates st, res Fort street Bail Boad hotel, Johnson st, bet Government and Store Bandolph Frederick, tinsmith (G C Keays) res cor Meares and Quadra sts Bandolph Mrs Mary, wid, cor Meares and Quadra sts Bandolph Joseph, compositor, (M Miller) res cor Meares and Quadra sts Bappertie A S, photographer (Mrs Maynard's gallery) Douglas st, res Blanchard ave, bet Cormorant and Fisguard sts Baymur George, law clerk (Davie & Pooley) res Lawrence st, James Bay Baymur James jr, manager B I Oil Co's works, res Lawrence st, ' James Bay Bead John W, custom shoemaker, Johnson st, res cor Chatham and Quadra sts Bendall Bobert S, farmer, res Simcoe st, near Oswego, James Bay Redfern C fi, watchmaker and jeweler, Government st, bet Trounce and Fort, res cor Oswego and Belleville sts, James Bay Bedfern James, blacksmith, res Johnson st Bedgrave Mrs S, fashionable dressmaker, Quadra st, bet Yates and View' Bedgrave S L, confectioner (B C Cundy Factory) res Quadra st Redon A Hartnan^l, props Driard House, View st bet Broad and Douglas Bedon Louis, (B & Hartnagel) Driard House, View st, bet Broad and Douglas Reformed Eptucopal Church, S W cor Humboldt and Mc- Clure sts Beid Ernest, res head of Fort st Beid James, clerk, res Fort st Beid S, clerk (Commerce House) res Fort st, Beid James, prop White Horse saloon, N E cor Humboldt and MoClure sts Beid B M. machinist (J Spratt's) Beid Thomas, farmt~ir, Dallas Boad Bendell Henry B, painter, res Pandora ave, bet Quadra and Van- couver mm mmmmmm mmimif mippP y / ; ' 68 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. Renney Hugh, miner, Store st, near water front Beno 6eorge, fisherman, Store st, near water front Beno Peter, fisherman, Store st, near water front Benworth George, engineer, res Pioneer st, bet Blanchard ave, and Quadra st Bevely Gapt F, agent marine and fisheries, ofiice custom house building, res Discovery st, bet Douglas st and Blancfaard ave Beynolds Mrs Wm, milliner (Wm Denny) res Bay st Bhode Joseph, bakery and general merchandise, Store st, bet Johnson and Cormorant Rhodes Mrs, wid, res Maplehurst, Blunchard ave Bhodes Harry, receiving teller. Bank of British Columbia, res Maplohurst, Blanchard ave Bichards Miss Emma, Quebec st, James Bay Richards Frank O, jr, draughtsman, lands and works depart- ment, res Pandora ave, near Amelia st Bichards Frank, prop Uncle Frank's saloon, Langley alley Bichards F, laborer, Topaze ave - Bichards John, salesman (H B Co) res Quebec st, James Bay Bichards John, machinist. Atlas foundry, Government st Bichards Joseph B A (employ Burns & Co) res Langley alley Richardson Miss A C, teacher public school, res North Park st Bichardson George, farmer, res North Park st, near Quadra Bichardson Henry, miner, res Blanchard'st Bicher Henry, wheelwright, res Pandora ave Biddle Miss Mary, dressmaker (Mrs M Adams) Douglas st Bidlay Bobert P, sailmaker, res Chatham st, bet Government and Douglas Biedel Frank, upholsterer (J Sehl) Government st Riedel Wm, cigar maker (Kurtz & Co) Government st, res cor View and Douglas sts Rigg C W, writer, res Oriental hotel, Yates st , Rilly J, fireman (stm Wilson G Hunt) res Fort st Rithet R P, J I*, (Welch, R .v •'I 76 BRITIBH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. ThomHon Mrs Maria, ilroHsmaker, reH Cormorant Ht, near Blanoh- urd ave Thome 0, clothier and outfitter, Johnson Ht, bet Qovernment at and Oriental alley Thome Charlea V 8, gentleman, ten Dalian Road Thomhill Richard, gardener, res Johnson at, bet Blanchard and Qnadra Ttedemann Herrmann Otto, architect, office Langley st, bet Yates and Bastion, res James Bay Tiedemann T J A, clerk (Heisterman & Co) Langley st, res James Ba^ Tietjen A P, cigar maker (Kurtz & Co) Qovernment st, res Ame- rican hotel Tiger Fire Engine ComfMiny, hall Pandora st Tilbury G F, veterinary surgeon and livery stables, Broad st, near ' Fort, res opp stable Tlpplns Wm J, prop Victoria candy factory, Fort st, near Douglas, res same Toleson, florist, res Fort st, bet Douglas and Blanchard ToUich John, fish market, Johnson st, bet Government and Or- iental alley Tolmie R P, clerk (Registrar General's office) res Cloverdale, Saan- ich Road Todd Donald, school teacher, res Douglas st, bet Fort and Kane Todd Miss Catherine, seamstress, res Douglas st, bet Fort and Kane Todd John T, boilermaker, res Douglas st, bet Fort and Kane Todd J H A flon, wholesale dealers in general merchandise, S E cor Yates and Wharf sts Todd C F, (J H T & Son) res Johnson st, bet Quadra and Cook Todd J H, J P, (J H T & Son) res Johnson st, bet Quadra and Cook Todd C, supt Provincial police, office Barracks, Bastion st Tompkins Gilbert, carriage and wagon maker, cor Johnson and Douglas sts Townsend A A, clerk, res Fort st, above Vancouver Trainor Alex, butcher (J Parker) res Beacon Hill Park Travelers' Life and Accident insurance company, HALL 6c GOE- PEL, agents Travis Mrs, washing and ii-oning, res Yates st. bet Blanchard and Quadra Travis Wm, drayman, res Yates st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Triokey Wm, asst salesman (Langley & Co) res Cook st, near Fort Trimble Dr James, surgeon and physician, res Broad st, bet John- son and Yates Trounce Thomas, architect, office Kane st, bet Douglas and Blanchard, res Menzies st, cor Superior, James Bay ^>i-' • ^^-^^mmimi^^ } t^mmmnfmn '"-J VIOTORU CITY OIREOTORY. 77 Tnitoh Hon J W, M G, Dominion Oovernment agent res Fair- field House, Fairfield Road Truran Edward, supt convict works, res Michigan st, bet Menzies and Oswego, James Ba^ Tncklleld ¥JL^ isommission agent, office Fort st; bet Douglas and Blanchard Turner^ Be«ton A Co, wholesale merchants, Wharf st, foot of Yates Turner O A, reporter (Colonist) res Angel hotel Turner John, carpenter, res Blanchard ave Turner J H, J P, (T B & Go) Wharf st, res Point Ellice Turner Wm, foundryman, res Johnson st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Turner Wm, shoe cutter (Belmont Shoe Mfg Go) res Blanchard ave Tumes John M, color foreman (Colonist) res Douglas st, near Fort Tway Miss Annie, dressmaker (Mrs M Adams) Douglas st Tway John, carpenter, Princess ave Tway John E, carpenter, res Pembroke st, bet Quadra and Cook Union Marine Insurance Go, HALL & OOEPEL agents IJ 8 Consul (A Francis) office Yates st Ure James, clerk (T Nicholson) res Alfred st, bet Gook and Ghambers Urquhai t Capt D E (stm Alexander) res Menzios st, bet Simooe and Niagara Urquhart John CI, ship carpenter, res Blanchard st, bet Yates and Vidw Van Volkenbnrgh A Co, wholesale and retail butchers, 8 E cor Government and Yates sts Van Volkenburgh Benjamin, (V \ & Go) res cor Fort and Moss streets Vaughan John, butcher, res Fort st, above Quadra Victoria Bazaar, Government st, HENRY GRIBBLE prop Victoria Brewery, S E cor Government and Discovery sts, LOEWEN & ERB.props Victoria Boot and Shoe Factory, Government st, W HEATHORN proprietor Victoria Gandy Factory, Fort st, bet Broad and Douglas, WM TIPPIN8,prov) Victoria Iron WorKs, SHAW & ETJNA, props. Herald st, bet Government and Store Vidlar Hector, Victoria bakery. Fort st, res James Bay Vienna Qeorge, prop Victoria fish market. Government st, bet Yates and Johnson Vigelins Anton (V Bros) res cor Johnson and Blanchard sts Vigelius Bros, St Nicholas baths and hair-dressing saloon, Gov- ernment st, bet Yates and Johnson pifWWTW.wiAiiJii jii, p^^'''TOJ»^r'v?f?3»fpffRi?5;i^*i^ 78 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIREOTORY. Yigelins Louis (V Bros) res Yaies st, bet Blanchard and Quadra Vipond Arthur, gunsmith and machinist, Yates st, bet Broad and Government, res Fisguard st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Waggonner A, blacksmith, res Fort st Wait John, laborer, res Dallas road Wait Wm, carpenter, res Dallas road Waitt jH W A Co, booksellers ond stationers. Government st, bet Trounce and Fort>^ Waitt M W (M W W & Co) res cor Quadra and Frederick sts Wake Geoige F, bookkeeper CJ",nion's commission house) res Esquimau road Wall E (employ A Ofner) res George st, bet Cook and Chambers Wall Gilbert, carpenter, res Meares st, bet Vancouver and Cook Wall John, raerchunt tailor, Yates st, bet Government and Broad, res Chatham st, bet (lOvernment and Douglas Walkem Hon Mr Justice, puisne judge Supreme Court, res Pan- dora ave, near Quadra st Walker Capt G G, ship-builder, res Yates st, bet Quadra and Vancouver Walker Frederick G, B A, Trin Col Camb, asst teacher college school Walker James, blacksmith, res Superior st, near Oswego, James Bay Walker Walter, coal dealer, Store st Walker 'ireorge, ship builder, Victoria west Wallace Adam, saw filer, Johnson st, near Wharf Wallace Adam, millv/right, res Michigan st, bet Menzies & Oswego, James Bay Wallace James, jr, machinist, res Johnson st, above Cook Wallace James, sr, engineer, res Johnson st, above Cook Wallace Mrs M, wid, res Blanchard ave, bet Cormorant and Farcjuhar sts Wallace JRobert, J P, inspector of Post Offices, office Government st, res Park road Wailenstein F, farmer, res Yates st, bet Vancouver and Cook Wallenstoin H H, carriage driver, res Yates at, bet Vancouver and Cook Wailenstein L F, upholsterer : J Selil) res Meares st Waller Henry, prop British Columbia candy factory. Fort st, bet Broad and Government, res Pandora av.,r{,/ ■' -?,-.. VICTORIA CITY DIRECTORY. 79 Ward William C, J P, manager Bank of British Colnmbia, res Moss st Ward Robert (Stahlschmidt & Ward) res The Laurels, Belcher st, near Moss Wark J H, clerk (Albion house) res James Bay Wark John M, res Michigan st, bet Menzies and Oswego, James Ba; Warner Orlando, shipwright, res John st. Rock Bay Warner Wm, carpenter, res St Nicholas hotel. Government st Warren James D, shipping merchant, res cor Montreal and Simcoe sts, James Bay Watchen Wm (stm Princess Louise) res Johnson st, above Cook Watkins C R, bookkeeper (Thomas Earle) res View st, above Cook Watkins John, retired from business, res Meares st, above Cook Watson Mrs A, wid, res Johnson st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Watson Alex, jr, ship carpenter, res cor Montreal and Belleville sts, James Bay Watson Ale:i, sr, ship carpenter, res cor Montreal and Belleville sts, James Bay Watson C, engineer, res John st, Rock Bay Watson Rev C, pastor Methodist church, res Broad st, near Pandora Watson Miss Maggie (emploj' R T Williams) res Johnscm st Watson Robert 8, ship carpenter, res cor Montreal and Belleville sts, James Bay Watson Thomas, farmer, res cor Montreal and Belleville sts, James Bay Watson W W, carpenter, res Henry st, Rock Bay Weedon Edward, livery stables. Broad st, bet Fort and Broughton Weights and Measures Inspector's Office, Langley st, bet Yates and Bastion, H B Good Inspector Weiler Charles, clerk (John Weiler) res Kane st Weiler George P^ clerk (John Weiler) res Kane st Weiler John, manufacturer and dealer in furniture. Fort st, res Kane st Weiler Joseph Wm, clerk (John Weiler) res Kane st Weiler Otto, clerk (John Weiler) res Kane st Weiss M B, waiter (Driard house) View st Welsh James, bartender (Chad wick's saloon) res Kane st Welch, Rithet & Co,* merchants and agents P C S 8 Co, office Wharf st, bet Bastion' and Fort Weiler J, fireman (stm Wilson G Hunt) res Fort st Wells, Farg^o A Co, N E cor Government and Trounce sts Welsh George, carpenter, res cor Cormorant and Blanchard sts Welch John, bartender (8t Nicholas hotel) Government st '''''»«W"'WFPWWTW»^pifi!PP^i^^^Pfi^ipi^^ :■ \ ' ■■^^: 80 BBinsH OOLUMBU DIBEOTOBT. Weudlandt Otto, cigar maker (Kurtz & Go) res N E cor Douglas add View sts Wenger J, watchmaker and jeweler, Government st, near Yates, rea Driard house Werner Wm, carpenter (Smith & Clark) res St Nicholas hotel West Christopher, prop Merchant's Exchange saloon, cor Fort and Wharf sts, res Kane st Westphalen Herman, cigar maker (Kurtz & Go) res Herald st, bet Qovernment and Douglas Weston George M, attorney, office Pandora st, near Government Wheeler Wm H, laborer, res St Louis st, near Gook White E, purser stm Wilson G Hunt, res stm White Edward (Brown & W) res Ghatham st White F M, mate, res Occidental hotel. Wharf st White James, Fountain saloon, cor Douglas and Yates st, res George st, 'bet Cook and Ghambers White James E, prop second-hand clothing and trunk store, Johnson st, bet Government and Store White Robert, retired farmer, res Bichardson st, above Gook White Wm, prop Fountain saloon, N E cor Douglas and Yates sts, res Alfred st, bet Gook and Ghambers Whitlev Stephen, dealer in clothing &c. Fort st, bet Broad and Douglas, res Quadra st, bet Fort and View Whittaker Abraham, teamster, res St Louis st, near Gook Whittaker Miss E, dressmaker (Mrs M Adams) Douglas st Whittaker George, tobacco stripper (Kurtz & Go) res heau of Alfred st Whittaker Miss J, dressmaker (Mrs M Adams) Douglas st Whittaker Miss Maggie, dressmaker (Mrs M Adams) Douglas st Whittaker Samuel L, barber, Victoria hnir-dressing saloon, Jonnson st, res head of Alfred st Whittaker Wm, prop of Victoria baths and hair-dressing saloon, Johnson st, near CSovemment, res head of Alfred st Wickens Arthur, wood turner (J Sehl) Government st Wickham Wm, blacksmith, res Fort st Wiokham & Waggonner, blacksmithing. Fort st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Wilbv Wm, head clerk (M W VVaitt & Co) res cor Fort and Douglas sts Willis Martin, carriage driver (J W Williams) Government st Wilson Alex (A & W W) res Fort st, above Moss Wilson Charles, iron moulder (Victoria iron and brass foundry) Wtlson Henry G, stoves and tinware. Government st, near Fort Wilson Miss Jennie (employ B T Williams) res View st ^ iv i ' Wilson John, prop Garricks Head saloon. Bastion st, bet Gov- ernment and Langley x !-:^.;J' VICTORIA CITY DIRECTORY. 81 Wilson John J, prop Central bakery, Tates st, bet Broad and Douglas Wilson J, trader, stm Wilson G Hunt, res stm Wilson Joseph F, prop Victoria iron and brass foundry, cor Herald and Store sts, res Pembroke st Wilson Joseph (W & J W) res Point Ellice, Rock Bay Wilson A A W, plumbers and stove dealers, Fort st, near Broad Wilson P, clerk (Alex McLean) res Fort st Wilson 8, clerk (Brown & White) res Michigan st, James Bay Wilson Thomas, iron moulder (Victoria iron and brass foundry) Wilson Thomas, plumber (employ A. & W Wilson) res Fort st, near Moss Wilson Thomas S, music teacher, res Frederick st, near Quadra Wilson Wm (A & W W) res Quebec st, James Bay Wilson Wm & Co, general dry goods dealers. Government st, bet Trounce and Fort Wilson Wm (W & J W) res Pemberton st Wilson Wm Wm W & Co) res Bird Cage Walk, James Bay Wilson W & J, clothing, hats and furnishing goods, cor Gov- ernment and Trounce sts Williams Alfred, teamster, res Peraliroke st Williams Benjamin, staple dry goods, Johnson st, bet Broad and Douglas ^ Williams Miss E A, princi^l girls' public school Williams Miss Fanny, dressmaker, res Pandora ave Williams George (employ W G Bowman) Broad st, bet Yates and View Williams George, compositor (Government printing office) res Michigan st. bet Menzies and Oswego, James Bay Williams John, whitewasher, res Trounce st, bet Government and Broad Williams John W, livery stable keeper, N E cor Government and Johnson sts, res Kane Williams Miss Lizzie, milliner (Mrs M Adams) Douglas st Williams Miss M H. milliner (Commerce house) res Esquimalt Williams Robert, M A, res cor Belleville and Bird Cage Walk, James Bay Williams Robert T, book binder, etc, res View st bet Quadra and Vancouver Williams Thomas carpenter, res North Park st, bet Quadra and Cook -^ Williams Thomas H, clerk Treasury dept, res Belleville st, James Williams William, stone mason and contractor, res View st, above Quadra Williams Wm, prop Rail Road hotel, Johnson st, bet Government and Store 11 le* r^ '■■ .""'»" ^'"^^)•J■^il"JMll;!^l^Ml»^l4i.^!l4^|)lW!rB»l^pwW'tp|?'l!'''.|*^ jiii.ii^jjwhswji. ji BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. ■,/<•■■- Willis L, carpenter, res Johnson st, bet Blanoharcl and Quadra Willis Martin, carriage driver (J W Williams) cor Government and Johnson sts Wilton L H, tent and sail maker, foot of Johnson st, near Wharf Wimmers Mrs John, private boarding house, S W cor View and Douglas sts Winch F K, carriage maker, Johnson st, bet Douglas and Blanch- ard Wolfenden Richard, Sapt Government printing office, res Sim- coe st, near Beacon hill Wolz William, general agent British Columbia Directory (R T Williams) res cor View and Douglas sts Wonnacott Mrs, wid, res Chatham st, bet Quadra and Cook Wood Edward, carpenter, res Kane st, bet Douglas and Blanch- ard Wood E J, res Michigan st, James Bay Wood Thomas, in charge of the marine hospital Woods Mrs, wid, res ^rth of David st, near Gorge Boad Woods Miss E, teacher of drawing, res North of David st, near Gorae Boad Woods John, real estate owner, res Johnson st, bet Douglas and Blanchard Woods W W, stove moulder (Spratt's foundry) Woodroff W A, clerk (D Spencer) Government st Woodman Samuel, compositor (Colonist) res Boyal hotel Woodward Joseph, carpenter, res cor Kingston and Oswego sts, James Bay » Wootton HeniT, law clerk (T Davie) res cor Bae and Quadra sts Wootton Mrs H, wid, res cor Bae and Quadra sts Worham H, machinist (Atlas foundry) Work Mrs, wid, res Yates st, bet Quadra and Cook Workman A, guard (jail) res Fort st, bet Quadra and Vancouver Worth Frank, driver St Nicholas hotel hack, Government st \ Wmlf^ht Wm S, bricklayer and contractor, res Henry st, Bock Bay Wriglesworth Joseph, family grocer, S E, cor Blanchard and Yates streets Wright Alex, ship carpenter, res Superior st, near Oswego, James Bay 'Wright Hugh M, (W & Budge) Douglas st, res Broad st, bet Johnson and Pandora Wright F "^^ H, wool buyer (H Jewell) res Angel hotel Wn^ht A Radge, props Victoria marble works, Douglas st, bet Cormorant and Fisguard Wright W H, tinsmith, Yates st, Wylde Charles S, custom house broker, office Bastion Square, res Kane st Wylly C G, average adjuster, res Bird Cage Walk, James Bay mippiiiipwj i i„ i • W- ymm VICrrORIA CITY DIRECTORY. 83 Wynne George, clerk, Wharf at, res oor Johnson and Vancouver Wynne George Wm, salesman (Fellows & Prior) res Johnson st York Joseph, (T & Lenz) res oor Quadra and View sts York& Lenz, staple and fancy dry goods, Fort st, bet Broad and Government Young Henry, (Hutcheson, Y & Go) res Michigan st, James Bay Young J Judson, deputy treasurer, office Treasury dept, res Dallas Boad, James Bay Young Michael, prop New England bakery aud restaurant, Gov- ernment st, bet Yates and Johnson, I'es Quebec st, James Bay Zeigler George M, cooper, res Herald st Zeigler Louis, cooper, res Douglas st CHINESE DIRECTORY. Bing Kee. tailoring, Government st, near Cormorant Chan Dan Tong, surgeon and physician. Government st, bet John- son and Cormorant Chang Gee, washing and ironing, Johnson st Chu Chung & Co, wholesale importers of Chinese merchandise, cor Government and Cormorant sts ChongHop, tailoring. Store st Guan Woo, tailoring, Cormorant st, bet Government and Store Gin Wau, washing and ironing, Government st, bet Johnson and Cormorant Hong Fook, cigar manufacturer, Fisguard st Hong Lee & Co, importers and dealers in general merchandise. Cormorant st How Sou, barber, Cormorant st, bet Government and Store Hung Yun & Co, vood dealer. Cormorant st Kwong Lee & Co, wholesale merchftnts. Cormorant st» bet Govern- ment and Store Kwong Tiong Sing & Co, general morchandise. Cormorant st Lee Lung & Co, grocers. Cormorant st, bet Government and Store Look Den, tailoring. Cormorant st,« bet Government and Store Lun Chung & Co, general merchandise, Cormorant st, bet Gov- ernment and Store sts Lun Tai, tailoring. Government st, bet Cormorant and Fisguard Maqaedon Dr, Chinese surgeon and physician, office Cormor- ant, bet Government and Store st Mee Wah, washing and ironing, Yates st Mo ChoQ Tsung, surgeon and physician,, Cormorant st On Chong, clothing and tobaccos, Government st, near Cormorant On Hing, clothing and dry goods, cor Johnson st and Wadding- ton alley y.- ' '■Tm'^T , C If j Sam Chung, washing and ironing, Blanohard st Sam How, tailoring, Cormorant st, bet Government and Store Sam Kee, merchant tailor, Cormorant st, bet Government and Store Sang Sing, washing and ironing. Store st Seaug Kee, shoemaker, Government st, bet Johnson and Cormor- ant See Lung, washing and ironing, Douglas st, near Cormorant Son Choug, washing and ironing, Douglas st, near View Sum Hop, washing and ironing, Tates st, above Douglas Tai Chong Yuen, grocer and butcher, Cormorant st, bet Govern- ment and Store Tai Soong & Co, general merchandise. Cormorant st, bet Govern- ment and Store Tai Wo Chong Kee & Co. wholesale merchants, Cormorant st, bet Government and Store Tai Tune Lung Kee & Co, wholesale dealers in merchandise, cor CTOvernment and Pandora sts Tav Kee, tailoring, Yates st Tiong Sing, washing and ironing, Johnson st Wing Chong & Co, groceries and provisions, cor Store and Cor- morant sts Wing Lee, tailoring, Cormorant st, bet Government and Store Yee On, tailoring, Johnson st T?' < Yee Wo, washing and ironing, Yates st Yut Chong, coffee ^nd tea house, Cormorant st, bet Government and Store % . ^ , . . . ■'' : '■,,""-•../ ■ ) • ■: n- :'-^'%^!'y'- |(. •;t-. :^.-..:n,: K"-: ;'^'^';' iQB^^i^^^lftqjf.^* ' ' , ipWi[^??5rwwp|w^f7ff»p-'1wiTr™l^^ VICTORIA CITV MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. 85 VICTORIA cr Gash Receipts for FY MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. the year 1881. $87,236 72 Expenditure 86,186 38 Tota] asaeaaed valae of Real Estate for the year 18S1 $2,690,000 00 The first meeting of the City Council was held on the twenty-fifth day of August, 1862. Mayor, Thomas Harris, presiding. The following is a list of Mayors and Councillors since Incorporation : 1862. Mayor, THOMA&' HARRIS. OOCNCXIiLOBS. John Copland, W.M.Searby. J. M. Reid, N. M. Hicks. W. E. Stronach , Richard Lewis. City Clerk, A. Austin. 1863. / rT Mayor, THOMAS HARRIS. OOVNOILLOBS. R. Ewing, W. J.Macdonald, W. E. Stronach , Richard Lewis, R. Wallace. : ■ • " ' City Clerk, A Austin. 1864. Mayor. THOMAS HARRIS. 0OUN0niI.0B8. James Fell, W. B. Smitk. M. Mnnro, T. 8. Allatt, J. Jeferey, W.J. Macdonald. City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. ' 1865 • ■ 1^ Mayor, THOMAS HARRIS. ' . ■' - / OOtmOILLOBS. James Fell, A. J. Smith, ; J, Jeferey, J. W. Carey, ■:'■:: Jas. Thome, Wm. Hebbard. V ' , ■ ■ " City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. .m''' "^ - ' ' ' ' ■ 1866. Mayor, LUMLEY FRANKLIN. COUNCILLORS. Charles Oowen, Robert Layxell, Richard Lewis, . John Jeferey, sen, Joseph Jeferey, jr. Wm. Hebbard. City Clerk, Wm Leigh. ..•. '/ - .«.• ;# . «- r • ', ■- \ 86 BRITIBH 0OI.UMBU OIBEOTOBY. / 1867. Mayor, WM. J. MACDCNALD. A * U. W. Oibbs. Oharlea Ooweu Wm. Hebbard, OOnMOILLOBB. 1 X City Clerk, Wm. Leigh ■ t • J. W Trahey. Biohard Lewis. Bobt. Layzell, 1868. Mayor, JAMES TBTMBLK. « * Joseph Jeferey J. O. MoKay. Wm. Cramp, COVMOUXOBS. City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. Mayor, JAMES TBIMBLE. Biohard Lewis. T. 8. Aliatt, M. W. Oibbs. T. 8. Aliatt, John Bnaaell, O. d. Oeiow, A. Bnnster, J. W. Carey, COUMOILLOBS. City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. 1870. Mayor, JAMES TBIMBLE. J. G. McKay, Thomns Allsop, M.W. Oibbs, O. 0. Walker, 1 T. 8. Aliatt, John Rnssell, J. W. Carey, couMonxoBs. City Clerk, Wm. Leigh, J. O. McKay, G. C. Gerow, G.O. Walker. • 1871. Mayor. A. B. BOBEBTSON ' * J. E. McMillan, J. O. MoKay, J. W. Carey, COCNCnXOBS. ... ; .:r:,y^'- CityClerk,Wm. Leigh. Wm. Heathorn, O. C. Gerow, David Spencer. , ;-;'./': '^ 1872. Mayor. BICHABD LEWIS. , ; '■■■■•,%;. /■,. ,. .- ., '' ■. j;-/; COUNOILLOBB. Jm. E. McMillan, Jas. D. BobiuBon, i' ThoB. B. Mitchell, City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. Charles Ooweu, ! vV:' John G. Taylor, > G. C, Gerow, ' 1873. Mayors. JAMES E. MoMILLAN, part. JAMES D. BOBINSON, resigned to ac- cept the office of water commissioner. WM. DALBY, acting remaining port of the year. raSlfPPPi!fWPIffWPI*r?^i!^!'^!?P^'fB^ VIOTOWA CITY MUNICIPAL OOVEBNMENT. COGfNOILLOIB. Jab. D. Bobinaon, Chas. Oowen. J. O. Taylor, J. 8. Drnmmond, C. Morton. City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. 0. Oowen, C. Hayward, C. Morton, Joaeph Qnanell, N. Shakespeare, Chas. Oowen, O. C. Oerow. 1874. Mayor. WM. DALBY. COCNCILLOBI. City Clerk. Wm. Leigh. 1876. Mayor. J. 8. DBUMMOND. OOCMOIIXOBS. J. O. Taylor. J. 8. Drammond, T. Mitchell. O. O. Walker. J. W. WilliamB, ThoB. Trounce, City Clerk. Wm. Leigh. 1876. Mayor. J. 8. DBUMMOND. COUNOILLOBB. J. W. Williatas. E. B. Marvin, Chas. Oowen, Louis Yigelios. Josepli Oosnell, T. 8. Allatt, ThoB. Troonce, City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. C. E. Bedferu. E. B. Marvin, J. W. Williams, Thos. Tronnoe. 1877. Idayor, M. W. T. DBAKE. CODNOnXOBS. City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. 1878 Mayor. B FINLAY80N. douNonxoBS. W. J. Jeffree, J. H. Tamer, B. Finlayson, Noah Shakespeare, J. W. Williams, J. H. Todd. J. H. Tomer. E. B. Marvin, Wm. Dalby, G. E. Bedfem, City Clerk. Wm. Ldigh. 87 Henry Foreman , Chas. Hayward, Wm. Dalby. A. Keast. / IP"""" >-— '■•'»'''rTP'''Tr--»!"w'-»r*''T''i*''*'"'^^ V- ■ ['■ 88 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. 1879. ( Mayor. J. H. TURNER. COUMCILLOBS. C. W. R. Thomson, A. Rome, A. McLean, O. G. Walker, A. J. Smith, Geo. Mnnsell, J. W. Williams. X City Clerk. Wm. Leigh. 1880. Mayor, J. H. TURNER. COUMOILLOBS. V Geo. Mausell, A. J. Smith, A. Rome, A. McLean, W. R. Clarke, N. Shakespeare, John Boyd. ' r City Clerk, Wm. Leigh 1881. Mayor, J. H TURNER. COCMCILLOBS. N. Shakespeare, Geo. Mansell, J. Wriglesworth, , Louis VigeliuH, Alex. McLean, A.J. Smith, John Kinsman, John Boyd. City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. 1882. Mayor, NOAH SHAKESPEARE. OOCNCII/LOBS, (BY WABDS. ) TATK8 ST. WABD. J0BM80N BT. VABO. JAMKK BAY WABD. Edgnr □row Baker, J. D. Warren. *^^'- Walter Shears, John Boyd, John Kinsman, Alex. Wilson, Joseph Wriglesworth. City Clerk, Wm. Leigh. . ' MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. William Leigh, City Clerk and Clerk to the Police Court. Thomas Russell, Assessor, Collector, Water Committsioner. Treasurer and Accountant. Thomas J. Partridge, Assistant Clerk and Collector of Water Rates. Dennis B. Harris, City Sarveyor. Alex, Hendry, Water Works Engineer. CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT- '■ Hon. A. F. Pemberton, Police Magistrate. ' " V _ Wm. F. O'Connor, Superintendent City Police. ■'; 0. P Bloomfield, Sergeant. V; . _ ' •. '*■-**■ ^ OFFICERS. W. R. Hough, John Flewin, John J. Walsh, Harry Sheppard, Thomas Speed, ' -* Henry Gaydon, John MoLeod. mm. ^^mfmi^^^^ ■',4 TIOTORIA CITY FIRE DEPABTHXNT. 89 FIBE DEPARTMENT. OFFioim. ElMtioiM Bi-enninlljr. A. Borde, Obi«( Engineer. H. G. Wilton, AMieUnt Engineer. D. Jiunen, Steward of Department. Salary 9700 per annum . Salary 9300 per annum. Salary 976 per month. omoiaa or boabd or oiLioATn. Wui. Lohae, Preiident, Thomaa Oeiger, Treaanrer, L. O. McQuade, Seoretary, aalary 9300 per annum . BOABD or OBLBOATB8. VWLVOm IMOIMI OO. MO. 1. OMIOII HOOK AMD LAOOBB CO. NO. 1. Vim. Lohae, W. H. HuiUble. T. Oeiger. J. Flewin, W. Wilson. B. Hall. Jr.. TtOBB BMOWl 00. MO. 'J. John Coughlan. T. J. Bumes. Harry Noble. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. LIST of IZ-OBIXr BMOIMBIBB. J. Thain. 8. J. MoOrea. 9. J. B. Drummond. 10. Thot. J. Bnmea, 11. John Dickson. 12. J. 0. Keenan. 13. Samuel Kelly, 14. John Kriemler. Simeon Duuk, F. O. Riobards, sr.. Wm. Lohse, Jos. Wriglesworth. Frank Saunders, C. J. Phillips. > omoBBs or oompamiib. Elections yearly . Deluge Company (organized 1860). C. J. Phillips Foreman. Ed. Oostelo First Aast. Foreman. W. Spenoe Second Asst. Foreman. H. Soar Secretary. Frank Sehl Treasurer. Tiger Company (organized 1860V J. Morley Foreman. C. Davis . . First Asst. Foreman. John Oannon Second Asst. Foreman. L. O. McQuade Secretary. A. A. Aaronson Treasurer. Union Hook and Ladder Company (organized 1859). D. B. Harris Foreman. W. White First Asst. Foreman. T. Deasy Second Asst. Foreman. J. Flewin Secretary. J. Andrew Treasurer. Total value of bousee and apparatus, including two steam fire engines Total membership .'. 12 .93S.000 .... 133 / r^rnfTWWiwmfm 9# BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. '■■ /y FIRE ALARM BOXES. Boi 183. 134. 135. 186. 187. 138. 13e. Ul. W. P. BaywKrd'i offlo* (and«r Terandnb.) • At intorMotlon of John «t with OoT«rniia«nt. Oor. PioDMr And Quadra ata. Oor. YatM and Cook aU. At Intaraaotion of Mima Nt. with Fort. Hamboldt at., front R. P. Rilh^fa rta. Bonth and of Bird Cagu Walk. Cor Montreal and Kingatou ata., Jamaa Bay. PUBLIC SCHOOL. ■^ I DAT! WHIM rZMT OaOAMniD, AUOUaT 1872, AMD CBIAnn A 80B00L DIHTBIOT IM 1869. •TATiaTIOa FOB TBI TIAB 1881-2. Nnmbar of boja of aobool ago enrolled 391 Number of girla of achool age enrolled 329 Average daily attendance 410 Number of male teachers S Number of female teaohera 7 Total receipta fron) all aonrcea $12,890 Total expenditure....... 12,348 84 Total value of aohool property 37,600 *For further Information Me ProTlnelal mtttert. PBIVATE SCHOOLS. St. Louia College, day aohool for boys, under the management of the clergy. Principal, B«v. Father J . J Jonokaa, aaaiatad by Fathers Van Nevel and Heynen . Average attendance 60. St. Ann's Convent. Humboldt atreet. boarding and day aohool. under the man- agement of the Slaters of St. Ann. Superior Sister, Mary Ann of Jeans. Average attendance 95. The Biatera also take charge of orphans. The same Sisters have a day aohool on Humboldt atreet for smaller girls. At- tendance 25. A^:an.A ooxxioi. for girla, 60 pupils. MiasDuponii, Principal. RightBev. lA/rd Bishop of Columbia. * i»«u.^„„. !„.»^„»sr„ - Rev. W. M 'iachi. \ ^•"k'o'" instruction. TRAOBIMO STAPP Revd. 0. H. Badgley, Mrs. Aikman, '' Prof Pferdner, ) Mrs. Henderson. \ ' Miss E Woods, Mrs, Pagden, ) MissS^th. V Miss Good, ) -r-:''... ^i Mrs. Dickinson, ' * f J.J. Austin, Latin. French. t Music. Drawing. Assistant English. OaliathenicB and Dancing. Class-singing. J ''"I'll ■fwippii^'r''^iipipipippiwpipipi»pi' .•.-■.—- ■ ' I 'I'i "W VICTORIA CITY MOHOOLI 1 BTO. 91 MM. oBiDoi'a aoHooi^ (or girli , 31 nwfLu, Mn. Gridgt. Principal. lira. L««db««ter, French. If Im Oridg*, ( Min OMrmiohaal. Jur, Teaofaers. Mm. Johnaton, Painting and Drawing. MiM Woods, Drawing and Arithmetic. Mn. NiohollM. Muaic. B. Offarhaut, Oerroan. Bishop Oridga, Latin. MH. Jiaaor'a acHooi., 40 puma. Mra. Jeaaop, Principal. Miaa Sflott, Primary Department. TBR OOLLni aOBOOb. Head Matter. Bev. C. H. Badgley, M A. Queen'a College, Oiford, • Assistant Mastei-s, F. O. Walker, B A. Trinity College, Cambridge. H. J. Caupbell, B A , Trinity DolUge, Toronto. All branobea of a liberal edneatiou are tanght, and the pupils alsoMceive the benefit of phjraieal training. Arerage namber of papila in attendance during the past year, 38, MECHANICS Noah Shakeapeare, LITERARY ] [N8TITUTE. President. W H. Dorman. Treasurer. E. Dickinson, Secretary. J. Q. Hewlings. Librarian. DIBBCTOBS. E. C. Nenfelder. James Fell, C.Todd, W. 0. Cameron, C. Kent, Wm. Anderson. The Library contains about 60C0 volumes, and as high as 13,000 volumes have been ciroalated per annum. ' TBBMS. 1 Year ..$6 00 6 Months . . 2 60 1 Month ...50 ^/ Jil[»»«.*p W;1H 'tiii^^mf^^mm pj^;}ji^,fu»jii . «fi"i.;(,! ,i L' .^J-^yj J imvjmmi ■ .1'.: 92 British Columbia diregtort. HOSPITALS. BOYAL HObPITAL. Medical Attendant. Dr. J. B, Matthews. DIBIOTOBS rOB TBI TIAB 1882, J. H, Tarner, Presideut, W. 0. Ward, Treasurer, Joseph Wilson, Secretary, E. Crow Baker, John Boyd. M. W. T. Drake, J. D. Warren. The expenditares of the past five y(«ars compare as follows : 1877-78 $5,685 80 1878-79 6,0C2 37 1879-80 5,482 39 1880-81 5,401 24 1881-82 5,636 27 MAISON DE SANTE FBANOAISE. (FBmOB HOSFITAIh) Medical Attendant, Dr. John Ash. omonM. J. B. Mayeraa, President, L. Redon, Yioei ..isident; M, Gamsnsa, Treasurer, F. Leslonis, Secretary, DIBBOTOBS, J. Wenger, O. Steele, J. Stephens, Election of officers takes place annaally. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, This Institation is in charge of the Sisters of St. Ann. Resident Physician, Dr. James Trimble. ( J. B. Matthews, Visiting Physicians, Drs. i J. 0. Davie, r J. S. Helmcken. EOSS BAY CEMETEBY. (John Cox, keeper.) - The above Cemetery is owned by the city, and is under the management of the City Council; aooording to an act passed August 20th, 1879, the following fees shall be charged: For each grave plot in two rows adjoining any gruvel road $12 60 For each grave plot in other rows 6 00 For each interment in any row 7 60 For each interment of a child nnder ten years old 8 75 For permission to set up any monument or tombstone exceeding 10 ft in height 5 00 For permission to set up any monument or tombstone exceeding 20 ft in height 20 00 For reopening any grave 5 00 For each certificate of title to any plot or plots 2 60 • ■If I.I" Lewis Lewis, H. Bornstein, J, Davies, I. BravenDan. E.J, Salmon, 8. Leiser, Morris Moss, ORPHANS' HOME. BRITISH COLUMBIA PROTESTANT ORPHANS' HOME. (Established 1872.) Thomas Troanoe, President. J. H. LawBon, Secretary, David Spenoer. Treasurer, OONMITTKB OF MANAaEHINT FOB 1882. Right Rev. Bishop Gridge, J. H, Lawson, BeT. Robert Stephen, M. A., J. E. McMillan. Rev. Coverdale Watson, Alex, Munro, A. B. Gray, David Spenoer, A. A. Qreen, J. G. Taylor, A. J. Langley, Thomas Tronnce LADIBS'COMMITTM. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Jeffree, " Cridge. •' Kent. •" Gillespie, " Maodonald, " Goodacre, " Mouat, " Hatoheson, " Pollard, " Jack, " Watson. . > iin«!ak U..£'v^> 1.. wm^ wp "^mpiP"wii ;.' ,.■ ■■> f-iii - ■;/ . .^. . . 94 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIBEOTOBY. VICTORIA CITY SOCIETIES. MASONIC. OBAND LODOB OrFIOIBS. W. V.-. W.- W. . Henry Brown Grand Master Mark Bate Deputy Grand Master Thomas Tronnoe Senior Grand Warden Bobert B. Kelly Jonior Grand Warden Edgar Grow Baker Grand Secretary Beyd. B. H. Smith Grand Chaplain M. W. Waitt .Grand Treasurer John Teague Senior Grand Deacon Alex. B. Milne Junior Grand Deacon John Frame Grand Superin'nde / Vorks Dili H. Boss Grand Director .; C . : uaies William Howay. . . Grand Marshal Benjamin Springer Grand Sword Bearer H. McDermott Grand Standard Bearer James Andrews Grand Organist James Millar Grand Pursuivant E. J. Salmon 1 D. B. Harris ! James Stone > George Black j Bio. William Trickey Grand Stewards Grand Tyler. BOABD OF OINBBAL PUBPORKS. Coote M. Chambers Lodge 2 Eli Harrison, sr •* 2 Eli Harrison, jr " H. F. Heisterman " M . W. Waitt " John Frame " •• John Teague » *• " Benj. Springer •• In addition to those marked with an * B.-. W.- «• (4 «« •• V.-. w.- «l at w.- Annual meeting on the Saturday preceding 21st June. i ' VICTOBIA COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 1, A. F. A A. M.. VICTOEIA CITY. Begular meetings the first Thursday in each month. John Teague, W.*. M.*. 0. Thome, Secretary, E. J. Salmon. S.'. W.-. H. L. Jones, Treasurer, C. C. MoKenzie, J.-, ^f.'. William Trickey. Tyler. Total number of members, 67. • -'V' /. VICTORIA CITY SOCIETIES. 961 VANCOUVER AND QUAURA LODGE NO. 2, A. P. A A. M.. VICTORIA CITY. Regular meetiugs the t'lird Wednesday in each month. Alex. R. Milne. W.-. 31.-. R. B. MoMioking, Secretary. Dixi H. Rona. 8.-. W.-. J. P. Becker, Treasurer, D. R. Harris, J.-. W.*- R. H. Smith, Chaplain. Total number of members, 83. The two Victoria Lodges hold their meetings at thn Masonic Temple, comer of Douglas and Fiaguard streets. The "(Columbia) Royal Arch Chapter'' "Lawson Lodge of Perfection," and "Khnrum Rosn G>-oix Chapter" also hold their meetings at the same Masonic edidoe; and the Board of General Purposes meet on the last Monday of each and every month. "R. A. Chapter" meets on the first Tuesday in every month. "Lodge of Perfection" and "Rose Croix Chapter" meet four times a year. EDGAR CROW BAKER, Grand Secretary . GRAND LODGE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, I. 0. O. F. Meeting the Second Monday in February. H.Waller M. W. Grand Master Joshau Davies R. W. Deputy Grand Master D. W. McKillican R. W. Grand Warden E. H. Fletcher R. W.Grand Secretary Wm. MoCoU R. W. Grand Treasurer, New Westminster P. Came W.Grand Marshal, Victoria J, W. Carey W. Grand G, Victoria J. W. Brunton W. Grand Conductor, Nanaimo W. H. Hnxtable W. Grand Herald, Victoria VICTORIA LODGE NO. 1, I. O. O. P. Meeting Every Monday Evening. OFFICBBS. J Jackson N. G* Thomas Price. . . V . G. Frederick Davey Sf cretury John Weiler Treasurer A.Phillips Warden Wm. Huxtable O. G P. Came R. S. N. G. COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 2, I. O. O. P. Meeting every Wednesday Evening. ELBCnVB OFFIUKBS. R. Hall, jr Junior P. G M. Baker. . .Noble Grand 8. Adler Vice Grand R.W. Fawcett R. P. 8. G. Maynard Treasurer M. Humber Conductor A. Shaw Warden IP* I. , . 'p?)ppi!W|i,ip,WI !.!,||yLl|pp' u.. 96 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIREOTOBT. APrjniTKD OFnOBBS. W. H. Haxtable 0. G. J.Sean I. O. J.W.Pendray B.S.N.O. J. Logan L. S. N. O. J. H. Meldram B. S. V. O. G. Haook L. S. V. G. Jothna Davies B. 8. S. Obas, Taylor L. ti. 8. DOMINION LODGE, NO. 4. I. 0. O. F. , Meeting Every ThnrBday ETening. ^- ■LROTITI OmOIBS. B. Jenkinsnn Junior P. G. J. D. Ford Noble Grand. D. G r.'H-ath Vice Grand. W. W..ii B. P. Secretary. W. D. M' can Treasurer, O. Warner. Conductor. A. Jack Warden. APPOIMTBD OmOIBS. J. A. Cridge 0. G. P. A. Babington I. G. J. Creden B. 8. N . G. A. Cameron L. 8. N. G. T. Bamford R. 8. V. Q. J, D. Campbell L. 8. V. G. E.H. Fletcher B. 8, 8. J. E. Phillips.. L. 8,8. VANCOUVEB ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I. O. O. P. Meeting let and 3rd Tuesday in Each Month. OFFIOIBS. P.J.Hall C.P. Thomas.Price H. P. Henry Waller 8, W, A. A. Townsend 8 James Jackson .T. A. O. U. W. ' Wm 8. Wraight, 8 D. D. G. M. W. VIOTOBIA LODGE. NO. 19. Date of meetings, 1st and Srd Friday in ebch month . Election (>f officers, annually. Place of meeting. Foresters' Hall, Gk>Temment at. V* wMiiA^ «*?»v*.»*«! i>j i.hJ. AT- «^"*' l^ ^»u:m..jtiit£ « /T'-U • 't iiPWPP'''Wliiiipi ■■IHii .,.''. 0. 0. I. Q. .N.O. N. G. V. O. V. Q. R H : : ' ;,:- VICTOBIA CITY SOCIETIES. 97 OFFICERS. DixiH. RoHB, P.M. W. W. Pollard, M. W. H. P. Cramer, Foreman, Charles Steers, Overseer. L. G. MoQuade, Becorder, F. G. Biohards, - Financier, Wm. Lohae, Beceiver, John Goughlaii, Guide, \V. A Franklin, I. w. J. A. Cridge, O.W VANCOUVEB LODGE. NO. 77. Date of meetings, 2ud and 4th Friday of each month. Elections, annually, of meeting, I. O. O. F. Hall, Douglas st. Place OFFIOKBS . Bevd. B. H. Smith. V. M. W. J. W. Griffiths, M.W Harry Bhodes, Foreman, Henry W. Sheppard, Overseer. E. J. Wall, Becorder. B. Seabrook. Financier, G. G. Keays. Beceiver, J. Van Horst, Guide, 0. Warner, I. W John Smith, 0. w.* A. 0. F., COLUMBIA DI8TBICT LODGE. OFFICEBS E. J. Salmon (Viotpria) W. J. French (New Westminster) H. Smith (Victoria) W. Gregory (Victoria) District Chief Banger. Sub District Chief Banger. Treasurer. '' Secretary. COUBT VANCOUVEB, NO. 5.755. Meeting 1st and 3rd Monday in each month, in Foresters' Hall. OFFICEBS. W.G.Cameron, Chief Banger, AH. Maynard, Sub Chief Banger, Treasurer, Secretary, A. Holmes, J. B. McKenzie, H. E. Beckwit?), J. V. Millington, W. Paine, B Godding, Senior Woodward, Junior Woodward, Senior Beadle, Junior Beadle . 13 ^11 111, i m r ippp :^ 98 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. COURT NORTHERN LIOHT, NO. 6,M6. Meeting 2Dd and 4th Thursday in each month in Foreiten' Hall . OFnCIBS. W. Snanders, Chief Ranger, D. Oreeu, Bob Chief Ranger, E. J Salmon, Treasurer, J. Sohnbert, Secretary, Henry Davies, Senior Woodward, G. P. Roason, Jnnior Woodward, F. Oraham, Senior Beadle, Henry Cathoart, Junior Beadle . ST. ANDREW'S AND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. The St. Andrew's Society, organized 1860, and the Caledonian BencTolent Association, organized 1863, with the view of more effectively promoting their com- mon objects formed themselve^i on 12th April, 1870, into an united Society, to be named **The St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society." Jas. Crawford, A. R. Milne, J. L. Anderson, Donald McKay, John Ross, A. Allan, Rev. R. Stephen, Dr. O. L. Milne, R. P Rithet, J. H. Lawson, John Boyd, John Black. ThoB. Newman Innis, Hugh MoKenzie. omoKBs . DIRKCTOBS. President. Vice Presidents . Treasurer Secretary. Asst. Secretary. Chaplain. Physician. Thon. Russell, J. Mortimer, James Burns, , Warden. Asst. Warden. BRI'nSH COLUMBIA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. OFFICKRS rOR TBAR 1882 . ^ J, H. Turner, President. C. W, R. Thomson, Vice President. Chas. H. Kent, , , Secretary and Treasurer. OOMMITTBBi ■■y :,;\:'ir-v^"-.-. ' X T. AIIsop, * ■' <■ W.J. JeiRree, A. McLean. W. Heathom. A. A. Qreen, E. 0. Baker, J. Wilson, H. Brown, Chairman of Ladies Committee, Dr. J. B. Matthews. ■\-' :i'V }.t''^'''.. olent com- to be '. vioTORiA crry mocieties. 99 PATBOMa. Hit Honor the Lieutenaut-Oovernor. Sir Matthew B. Begbie, G. J. f PIONEER SOCIETY. orricEiM. Capt. W. R. Clarke, Chas. J.PhiUipa, Charles Kent. Dr. James Trimble, Preaideut. Vice President. Secretary and Treasurer, Physician. BOABI) or OIBI0T0B8. Wm. McNiffe, C. Bossi, 0. E. Pooley, Auditor, T. Newman It ites. Warden. John Kurtz. Thomas Elwyu. THE AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. The American Legion of Honor is a secret Benevolent Society, composed of a Supreme Grand and Subordinate Councils. (Organized May 9th, 1882.) MFFICKBS. Chas. Hayward, Thos. Hendry, Jas. Ure, Ihos. Nicholson, W. H. Dormau, Henry Waller, Thos. Shotbolt, J. G. H. Irwin, Jos. Richards, A. Croghan, Dr. O. L. Milne, Commander. Vice Commander. Orator. Past Commander. Secretary. Collector. ' Treasurer. Guide* Warden. Sentry, Medical Examiner. VICTORIA AMATEUR ORCHESTRA. (Organized April 8th, 1878.) The Society meets every Tuesday evening at Messrs. BagnaU's rooms, crnraont street, for the purpose of practicing classical music. There are over 30 performing members (principally strings.) ' Many of our leading citizens are honorary visiting members. Gov- OFFICEBS. B. W. Pearse, J. C. Davie. M.D., CooteM. Chambers. Thoa. S. Wilson, President. Vice President. Conductor. Leader. I iijipi.i>.ii« iif Ji mil j."«J! ^!f .f mrmmnftum"''''^ iPMinMWSi KPFll^*^ ■^piiiWiP 9i np )■■:' 100 BRITISH COLUMBIA niRBOTORY. ./ Y. M. L. A 8. 0. (Urganized October Ist, 1880.) The Yonng Mens' Literary and Social Clnb is for the pnrpose of literary and social auasements. providing omoBM. P. E. W. Shakespeare. President. Alexander Watson, jr.. Vice Pri>sideiit. John T. Fee, Secretary. Thos H. Baker, Treasurer. The above dub meet at St. James Hall, Government st. PEkSEVEBANGE LODGE, NO. 1. I. 0. G. T- (Organized March 7th, 1879.) Membership. 54. omoiBB. J , Meston , , . . . , . . .0 T A. Mcintosh . B. H. 8 ..L. H. 8 A . Crawford E. Styles , V. T J. Hastie Secretary P. 8 P. L. Taokfield A.J.Baker J. Haggart , . . . Treasurer ..M E . A . Shaw « ....D. M J. Baker . Chaplflin ...I. G J. Marwiok A. S, Bobertson ... 0. G Bev J. Beaven ..P. C. T ...L. D .G. C.T L . F. Banmann N. Shakespeare P Meetings at Foresters' Hall every Tuesday Evening. CITY OP VICTOBIA BIPLE ASSOCIATION. OFFICBKS . E. V. Bodwell. President. C. E. Pooley, Vice President. H. 8. Boebuck. Secretary. ^ COVNCIIi. ' C.P.Todd, ;/ ,/> C. E. Pooley. '' E. G. Prior, Sir. M. F,. Begbie, A. W. Jones, H. 8. Boebnok, ^ E. V.Bodwell, P. E. De Venlle, Bobt. Bntler, . . George Jay, B. Wolfenden, 0. 8. Finlaison. B.E. Green, The D. A. G. VICTORU CITY INCORPORATED C0MPAKIE8. 101 VANCOUVER ATHLETIC CLUB. (Organized February 7tb, 1883.) omoiBB. J. H. Tnmer, A. C. Beeton, O. H. Bnma, George Oilleapie, B . Mnnro, COMMITTM . J. C. Keith President. Secretary and Treaanrer. D. M. EberU. T, 8. Milligan, W. Sheara, VINTNERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. onnoiBa. ■ President Wm. MoKeon First Vice President Wm. MoNiffe Second Vice President Frank Sehl Treasurer and Acting Secretary Wm. Lohse ) J.Jackson > Judiciary Committee Wm. Thistle) B. F. Dillon [ M. 0. Brown J .Finance Committee INCOEPORATED COMPANIES. BRITISH COLUMBIA MILLING ANP MINING COMPANY (Limited) (Incorporated January, 1878.) Location Cariboo HeadOfBce • Victoria Capital $1250,000 Nrmber of Shares 250,000, at $6 00 each President Joseph Heywood Secretary G. A. Sargison Auditor Charles Kent Bankers Dominion Savings Bank DIBEOTOBS. , Hon. J. H. Gray, J. H. Todd, C. E. Redfem, , C. T. Dnpont, * F. 8. Barnard. J. H. Turner, Joseph Heywood. ENTERPRISE GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY (Limited). (Incorporated December 1877.) Location... ..Cariboo Head Office '. Victoria ,000 Capital . .$250,1 Number of Shares 50,000, at $5.00 each President James Bums Secretary. . . William Pollard r I m^mmmwi'^Vfjf^ wwm^ '^mfmmm. wwmmmwmi^mi^ 102 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. DIBIOTOBS. Jsmea Barna, Theodore Lnbbe, J. B. Nason. R. P. Ritbet, 8. A. Speuner. HOWE COPPER MINING COMPANY (Limited). (Incorporated 3rd Deoeniber, 1877.) Location Salmon Arm, Howe Sound Head Office Victoria Capital Stock $70,000 Number of Shares 70, at f 1000 each Prfsident W. P. Say ward Secretary E. Crow Baker Rankers Bank of British Columbia Solicitors Drake ft Jackson DIBCCTOBS. H. L. Jones, B. W . Pearse. Chas. Hayward, A. J. Smith, W. P. Sayward, Josiab Jaques, A. B. Gray. Annual meeting of shareholders, 2nd Monday in August. Fbbbbold Pbopkbtt, — Crown grants having been obtained and' registered in proper form at the office of the Registrar General. * VICTORIA AND ESQUIMALT TELEPHONE CO.. (Limited.) (Incorporated 3rd May, 1880.) Capital Stock $10,000 Number of Shares 100, of $100 each Head Office Victoria Branch Offio«< Esquimau President James H. Innes Manager Robert B, McMicking Secretary Edgar Crow Baker Bankers Oaresche, Green k Co Solicitors Davie ft Poole'y DIBBOTOBS. James H. Innes, Robert P. Rithet, James D.Warren, ♦ Alex. A. Green, ":» I. ^ Edward A. McQuade. Acting under Special License from the "Bell Telephone Co. of Canada," local Act of Parliament, and authority from Municipal Council. Agents for the whole Province for the use of Bell Telephones and Blake Transmitters. B r '' ii VICTORIA CITY INCORPORATED COMPANIEH. 103 BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. omoRBi. Mraager '. W . C. Ward Acoonntant Cbarlea 8. Jonea Teller ^Oeo. Oilleiipie Aaaiatant Teller Harry Rhodea Ledger Clerk J. C. Keith (J D. Gwyther Clerka \ Robart Croft (John Charlea Meaaenger L. Dickeoaon BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. OFFICKHa. Manager. R. Bnrna Aooonntant O. H. Bnrna Teller • Alex. K. Mnnro Aaaayer, fto M. O. Staplea Junior Clerk H. M. Innea Meaaenger Oeo. Lyall VICTORIA QAS COMPANY, (Limited.) DIBKOTOBH. J. J. Sonthgate, Chairman, Roderick Finlayson, . M. W. T. Drake, William Charlea. Peter O'Reilly Secretary and Manager, C. W. R. Thomaon. EF* For Pilotage Rnlea and Regnlationa, Board of Trade, Law Society, etc., and additional information about Public Schoola, (See Proyinoial Matter.) Dominion Savinga Bank, Cuatoma Retuma, Ac, (See Dominion Matter.) ■7 '»^"'"^pwlp^''wfi*pil^^(lppppiifffi^pplwlf^ 104 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIBEOTORY. m (ill i ''Fi;; I VICTORIA CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Academies. [8m OoUagM ud Bohoola.J Account Book Manufacturing. WlUUma B T, Broad H, opp Vl«w Accountants (Public.) BftlM J C. IrfWgley it W H, YktM It ItarglMn O A, OoT*nim«ut tt Agricultural Implements. Burns k Oo, T«tM nnd Broad kta rSLLOWB k PBIOB. Ooyemmant at Marrln Edgar, W. tar/ at MATTUBWS. BIOflAROB k TTB, Yatoa at Amusement (places of) Baaoon HIU Park, Race oouraa BkaUng Blnk, Fort at Tha Oorgv, Victoria Arm PmUuttutonlo Hall, rort it Architects. Mallandalna E, Oovemmant at Taague John, OoTemment it TIEOEMANM H O, Langlay at Trounoa Thomaa, Kana at Asphaltum Workers. OOUOHLAN k HA80N, OtoTemment at Attorney^. Waaton Oaorge M, Pandora at Auctioneers. OLABKE CAPT W B, Tataa at DaTlea J P li Oo, Wlurf at Bakeries. Andaraon O W, rort at Burt S 8, OoTammant at Droat John, Johnaon at Oerrltaan John. Humboldt at Jordan Wm, Johnaon at King 8 B, Pandora ara Moore J J, Fort at Shoda Joaaph, Store at BtaitaBroa, Tataa at Smith M B, Fort at / WILSON JJ, Tataa at Tonng Hlchaal, OoTemment at . r Bands. Amatenr Orohaatral, TSldnejr Wllaon, leader Amateur Braaa, Prof Lerond Colored Braaa, Prof Ponoelet HiUtU Band, Prof Anatln Bankers. OAREBOHB, OBKKN k Oo, Oorammant at Banks. Brttlah Oolumbla, Ooremment at Brlttih North America, Yataa at Dominion BaYlnga,aovammant at Blank Book Manufacturing. WILLIAMS B T, Broad at, opp View Boarding Houses. Bowlaa Mrs L, Fort at Oarmlohael Mra N, Fort at Douglaa Mra J M, Gordon at Maaon Mra, Fort at Wlmmars Mra J, oor View and Douglaa sta Boat Builders. Bolton Wm B, Oovemment at JONE8 THOMAS 0, foot of Oourtenay at Beelay Jamaa, Oovemment at Boiler Makerp SHAW li KUNA, Herald at BPRATT JOSEPH, Store at Book Bindei. WILLUM8 B T, Broad at, opp View Baths. Columbia, Tatea at San Frandaoo, OoTamment at St Nloholaa, Oovemment at VIOTOBU, Johnaon at Bill Poster. Davla Obarlea, View st Billiard Saloons. Oallfomla, Johnaon at OABBIOK'S HEAD, Oovemment at JENSEN Wm, Wharf at McKEON WM, Tatea at MCBPHT k BBOWN. oorOovammant and Tatea streeta Blacksmiths. Ball Oharlea, Johnaon at BOBDE k MOBLET, Oovemment at Orlmm Wm, Johnaon at . McKansla k Meaton, Oovemment at Millar Jamea. Oovemment at Bobertaon J, Store at Wlnoh F K, Johnaon at > Wlokham li Waggonner, Fort at Barristers at Law and Notaries Public. Davla k Pooley, Langlejr at Davla Theodore, iMigley at Drake li Jaukaon, Langley at T'erts k Irving, Langley at .^ ' -, FaU k Mills. Langlay St : ^ •;,"r •■T'"^.-' VICTOUIA CITY HirKINEHH DIUKCTOHY. lOf) J0HN80N KDWlN. ci.r Oovfrniiirn* >ii.l tiuMon o»«»lm.»u J**, HnniN.l.H Mt ■trrctH Pollard Will. l.inRltr at WtlU J V, I^niiloy ■! lioot and Shoe Mukeix. pAoaan F II, Juliniion ■! BELMONT (!0, (toveruiiieul »t C>«l|l«r UiuU, YatiiM Ml Uo<>|i«r k lioriln, JohDKin *% Mayniini l(, DoiikIm Ht MAYNAItb a II. K.irt Mt MANHKLI. II, (>ovi>rniii«nt«l Head John M, Johnaiin at VIUTUHIA PAtn'DUY, Uovornnifiut at Bru88 FiuisherH. fBee FouDdrtea.l BreweritiH. BavarU. Fort at Bunater'a, Juhuann at" Lion, (Juneii'a av« PHlKNIX. Yattvat VIOTUltlA, UuyHrnnient at Ih'ick Mauufaoturei'H. OODOIILAN k MASON, Baaninb Kuad Humbor M, (iaaulch Road Brokers. Bravfrniann I, Pandora at JiiiiHi-ii V, WlmrrHt Wyldu U H. llaatluli at ButckerH. UOODACHK « DOOLEY, Uovnrniiifiit Ht PARKER JOHN, (iovenimeiit Ht Portl, ror ttovfninii'nt ami Johiiitoii Kla (Ml KEN DAVID. Ooveriimrnt at JEFFREE W J, cor Yatra and OovcmiiiHut mIs L«*wla Lewis. Yatea at MeLean A ft Co, Fort st Thoriiu C, JtiliiiHon at WlllUma II, JolinHoii at WILHON W ft J, Government at Coal Dealers nE WIKDERHOLI) ft CO, Wharf at Drake W T. Tiirner'a Wharf HALL ft GOEPEL, foot of Yatea at luxe Tlionma. Hlore at LiH'khart J A, foot of Johnson at WalVerW, Yates at Co*^- io and Sjiiee Manufacturers. Lelaer Sliiiim. .lohnwin Ht H'I'EMI.KK ft EAULE, Wharf at Collet'tors. Hull Will K. llroMd Ht Hniiliiy ('liarlfH, Htore Ht, near wntiT front ShnkeHiicart- N, Vati-H Ht C'olleges. AuKi'ln. hunlctt avc Collude Hi'hool, BcHi'on Ht I.ouiB, I'HndorH ave Hill Candies and Confectionery, I UAUMANN FltKI), Yates Ht I OoldlnK, U. Broad at I LILLI VH A. DimxIuHHt ! TIPI'INH WM. Fort at i WALLER H, FoH Ht Crockery Dealers. BuruH ft Co, YatvH at ] Jewell Henrv, Yates Ht I SALMON K J, JolinHon Ht ! WEILER JNO, Fort st Contractors. COrOHLAN J, Govemmeiit at Hayward OhsH. Liinxley at HuntlUKton John. Johnson st KlnHinau John. Pembroke Ht Stelly Oeorge. Johnson Ht and Yatea st Styles S T, Amelia st Smith ft Clark, Fort st Williams XMlliam. View at WRAIOHT WM, Henry st, Rock Bay Conveyancers. [See Barristers and Real Estate Agents ] ■ ■'. ;■;;■' ■-.'• '«<■"■ i iff' "4. 106 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. Coopers. BeU I O. Wharf it Mebins CharlM, Rm at PUU 0«orge, Wharf at Coppersmiths. Kelly 8 L, Tatoa at Taylor Ohaa, Johnaon at Corset Manufacturer. Oerow Mra, Donglaa at Cutlery. Fox MkHA, Oovemment at Dairymen. Boaworth David, The Oakland Caaanave A, Oak Bay Fox C A. Cedar HUl road King J, Johnaon at SmJitb Henry, Moaa at Dentists. OaV.erDk '', Fortat Hartman S M, Tatea at Thompaon B B, QoTarmnent at Doors and Shutters (Iron). SPRATT JOSEPH, Store at Doors, Sashes and Blinds. Hayvard Charlea, Langley at MUIBHEAD & MANN, Conatence at Smith k Clark, Fort at Draymen. \ndrewa Bichard, Tatea at ^ker Jamee, Pembroke at Barra Thomaa, Yatea at Batchelor Wm, Bock Bay ave Bnckett Wm, Franklin at Svana John, Donglaa at Haggerty J, Ft«deriok at Hul Alfred, Oreen at McDowell Wm, Superior at McTeigh Jno, Chatham at McTieman M, Pandora ave Newell B, Johnaon at Tinaon Wm, Prlnceaa ave Walah laaac, Pembroke at DressmakerH. Adam Mra M, Donglaa at Barlow Mra B, Fort at Davey Miaa, Gtovenmiant at Fiterre Mdme, Pandora ave Ford Mra 8, Pandora ave Langley Mra, Langley at Link JcDavia, Tatea at Maiahali Miaa E, Cormorant at Drugs and Medicines — Whole- sale and Betail. Campbell D E k Co, Fort at Jaokaon Wm, Oovemment at LANOLET ft CO, Tatea at , Moore ft Co, Tatea at Moriaon George, Oovemment at aaOTBOLT THOMAS, Johnaon at Dry Goods — ^Wholesale. Strouaa ft Co, Wharf at TDBNEB. BmtTON ft Co. Wharf at Dry Goods — Retail. Tirown ft Whlta, Oovanimant at OBAVT WM, oar Tatea and Broad ata Denny Wm, Oovemment at Hanghton Mra M, TatM at Hntoheaon, Toong ft Co, Oovemment at t>hean ft Partridge, Oovemment at Spencer David, Oovujunent at Wilaon Wm, Oovemment at York ft L<;<^ Fort at Dyers. Pierre Thomaa, Tatea at Employment Offices. Shakeapeare Noah, Tatea at Engineer and Draughtsman. OBAT ANDBEW, Oovemment at Expressmen. Banfleld David, cor Johnaon and Cook ata Elvin Oemge. Eaqolmalt Bn^ Franklin mn A, Snperlor a» Joiina Wm, Dallaa Boad Matthewa John D, Quadra at Maynaid J. Chatham at Mckende Ho^, Courtenay at Montaro F S, Fort at Morria H. Pembroke at Bouae Peter. View at Savage B il, Johnaon at Whetetone B, The Oorge Fancy Goods — Betail. CABVAHLO MBS A, Store at Shakeapeare Bfra N, Broad at Faucet Maker. SPBATT JOSEPH, Store at Ferry. Foot of Johnaon at Foundries. ALBION IBON WOUKS, Btoie at Atlaa, Oovemment at NOTBLTT IBON WOBKS. Store at SHAW ft KUNA, Herald at WILSON J F, Herald at Fruit Dealers, Allen Wm, Oovemment at Beanchamp, Tatec at liConard H, Oovemment at Levy Mra B, Oovemment at Vienna Oeo, Oovemment at Fur Dealers. BOSKOWITZ J ft A, Johnaon at H.B. Co, Wharf at HartneU H J, Tatea at Lnbbe T, Tatea at Furniture Manufacturers. SEV.'i JACOB, Oovemment at WBLuBB JOHN, Oovemment at Gas Fixtures. 8t«wwt k Bnden. TaiM it WIUSON A A W. Fort St WILSON HXNBT 0, Oorenunnit ct General Agents. BnU W K, Broad at Plommer BoM, /amea Bay Tn«kflrldrL.rortat WoU Wm, View at Glaziers. Orowther Jolm, Tatea at Harriaon B, Tataa at LBTTIOB fe 8EAB8. Broad «t MitobeU T B, aoranmiant at Glove Manufacturer. SWIOKABD B K Ji Oo, OtoTemment at Grocers — Wholesale. OABAKATOU k Oo, Tat«i at Oarr Blohard, Wharf at Barl e Thomaa, Wharf at FELL Ic 00. Fort at Hndaon Baj Oo, Wharf at JanlonBU. Store at OFNEBA, OoTemmentat Oppenhelmer Broe, Wharf at Pma 8 J, Tatea at Welch. Bltbet * Oo, Wharf at Grocers — Retail . Boael k QlaaartmaTHi, cor Tatea and Broad sts Olar Samuel, Doaglaa at Oolllna Oeorge, Store at OO-OPEBATIVE STOBE. Doaglaa at FELL ft CO, Fort at Fl nlayao n John, OoTemment at FLETT J k J, «or Store and Douglaa ata ChMnell Joaeph, D-raglaa at Hawkina Jno, Fbrt at HnzUble Wm H, Fort at Knight Henij, Store at Montobio Oeorge, Store at MoBroo m Alex. Tatea at NEUFELOEB t BOSS, OoTemment at Nloholaon Thoa, Donglaa at OFNEB A, OoTemment at Plagglo O, Store at PamiU T, Fort at SAuNDEBS HENBT, Johnaon at Shores. Doaglaa at Smith George, John at Wrlgleaworth J, Tatee it Guns and Sporting Materials. Hart John, Johnaon at Pardee 0, Tatea at SHOBT HENBT, Fort at SIMPSON O F D, Ooremment at Hairdressers. Cohen I, Tatea at Oeiger i Becker, OoTemment at P aine Fr ed, Johnaon at WHITTAXEB Wm, Jobnatm at Vlgellaa Broa, OoTernment at Hardware dealers. Borna * Oo, Tatea at FELLOWS A PBIOB, OoTemment at Marrln Edgar, Wharf at HATTHBWS, BtOHABDS A TTB, Tatea at Norrla W O, Johnaon at OABTEBHOOT P, Johnaon at Harness and Saddlery. Mann A Heron, Fort at Korria Fred, OoTemment at Hay and Grain. BAKEB B A SON, Tatea at Delaney Thoa, Tatea at I<«neTea DaTld, Wharf at Hides. BELMONT TANNING OO, OoTeraiPent at Bomateln H, Wharf at B08K0WITZ J A A, Johnaon at HEATHOBN Wm, OoTemment at Horse Shoers. Ball Oharlea, Johnaon at BOBDE A MOBLET, Goremmentst Bryant Wm C, Doaglaa at Millar Jamea, Johnaon at Hospitals. Boyal, Pandora aTe St Josepha, Colltnaon at Malaon De Sante Frbncalae, ColUnaon at Hotels. AMEBICAN HOTEL, Tatea at Angel Hotel, Langle* at Boomerang Inn Hotel, OoTemmeat at Colonial Hotel, Johnaon at OOMMKBOIAL HOTEL, Donglaa at Dominion Hotel, Tatea at DBIABO HOUSE, View at Henly'a Hotel, OloTer Point OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Wharf at OBIENTAL HOTEL, Tatea Bi PACIFIC TELEOBAPH HOTEL, Store at Park Hotel, Beacon Hill Ballroad Hotel, Johnaon at Royal Hotel, Fort at ST NICHOLAS HOTEL, GoTcmment Hi Terminaa Hotel, Johnaon at House Raisers. Bond W, View at Phelpe E, View at Insurance Agents. ALLUOP A MASON, GoTcmment at FINDLAT, DCKHAM li BBODIE, Wharf at HALL A OOEPEL, Tatea at HEISTEBMAN A CO, Langley at Nuttall T C. OoTemment at 8TAHLS0H3IIDT A WABD, Wharf at Jewellers and Watchmakers. DaaaonTllle J, Fort at Jaqaea Geo, Fort at LANGE * SON, OoTemment at BEDFERN C E, Government at Wenger J, OoTemment at Junk Dealer. Wilton L H, Johnaon at Laundry. Victoria Lanndrr, Pembroke at Libraries. Law Library, OoTemment Bnildinga Meohanioa' Library, Fort at 4 . -V: ^^.;i :;?i^,':'T^ •^ii^v iHHiiiiiii M m '■;\ 108 BKITIHH COLUMBIA DIRECrrORY. Liquors — Wholesale. OASAMAYOII A CO, STates Ht ^ FiNULAY, UnUUAM .K ItltODIE, Wharf Ht UucImiu Itay Co, Wharf at HAUNDBRS KKNRY, JuhnBon at TUUNKIt, UKGTON & CO, Wharf at Liquors — Retail . Rwrtlett John, Wharf at H«chtp| Myre, Johoaon at Keuhtel A J, Juhnson at Klackall George, Y'atea at IIOYU JOHN, Yatea nt IIUUNKS THOMAS, Yatea at Chsdwlok Tbng. Oovemmant at Clay Baiuiiel, iJouglas at Coleinnu George, GoTernment at ColliUB George. Stora at Oiuves A C, Government at Czurske & Papat, Johuaun at Daley Jaraea, Store at DILLON 11 F, Govemuient at ELLIS DAVID, Douglas at Fairbrother George, cor Queen'a av« and Cfdar Hill road ForgUMon James, Work at Gleaaon M H, Government at Hall P J, eor Fort and i Harrlaon, N\ m, Douglaa at ilolman k Perry, Jofanaon at Juckaon Jamea, Yiitea at JENSEN, W , W barf gt King J, cor Ooveruiuent and Johnaon' xta Lafoud Thomaa. Johuaon Kt Lohae W lu, Yatea at Loughnret Jart'ia, Government at Lovett Jti Barry, Guv. runient at Marahall \\ m, c»r Vatee and \\ harf Kt« Moldram J U, Saanich road MuCandliah J, Fort at MUKPHY & UiiOWN, Government at McKEON WM, Yatea at McNltfe Wm, Trounce at Phillipo C J, cor Johnaon and Ilroad ata PHILLIPS JOHN B, cor View and Douglaa ata Raid James. Humboldt at REDON A HARTNAGEL, View at Seeley, W C 8, Government at 8EHL FRANK, Government Bt Stevens John, Government at Thl'^tle M m H, cor Government and Yatea ata T'jonihon George, Fort at W hite J & W , Douglas at Wila>n John, Haation st (For others see grocers— retail.) Locksmiths. Petit, Johnaon st Vipond A, Yates st Mattress Makers. (See Cpholsterers.) Match Factory. MANSON & HENDRY, Rock Ray Mills— Flour. Luker t Co, cor Government and Herald ats Mills — Planing. Hayward Chas, Langley bt MUIRHEAD ft MANN, Constance st Smith k Clark, Fort at Mills — Saw. Bayward \V P, Constance st I Music Dealers. IIAGNALL J A CO, Government at HIItHEN TN& CO, Oovemmenist I WAITT MW& CO, Government at I News Agents. j HI H HEN r N h CO, Government st I WAITT M W it CO, Government at I Newspapers. ! KRITIHH COLONIST, Government at DAILY STANDARD, Government at EVENING POST, Yatea st Notaries Public. (See also Barristers at Law.) RAKER EDGAR CROW . Langley at Jobnaim Edward M, Bastion st Nurseries. Jay It Co, Yates st Joliuatou P T, Cadboro Ray road Liixford Fred, Queens ave Miti^bt'U Henry, Menzles st Moaa H. Bird Cage Walk Ryan E, Humboldt st Oyster Saloons. Arcade. Government st New England, Government at Steltz Bros, Yates at Organ Builders. HAGNALL k CO. Government st I Beeley W C 8, Government st Painters. I (House, Sign and Ornamental.) ] Growtfaer John, Yatea bi Hani 8(in E, Yatea at I LETTIOE 4 SEARS, Broad at Mitchell T R, Government at I Perkins James, cor Douglas and View sts Paper Ruler. W ILLIAMS R T, Broad st, opp View j Photographic Galleries. I Maynard Mrs R, Douglas st I Spencer 8 A, Fort at ' Physicians and Surgeons. , Ash Dr John, Fort st Davie Dr J C, Langley st Harrison Dr, Johnaon at Helmcken Dr J S, Bastion st Jackson Dr Wm, Government st MATTHEWS Dr J B, cor Langley and Fort ats Milne Dr G L, Government st Trimble Dr James, Broad st Plasterers Cameron Daniel. Dallas st Davey Manuel, Alfred st Horsely Samuel, cor Johnson and Cook sts McKay Wm, Cormorant Bt Plumbers. Stewart ft Braden. Tates st W ILSON A ft W, Fort st - " WU.30N HENRY 0, Govenunent st VICTORU CITY BU8INE88 DIRECTORY. 109 Printers — Book and Job. Stair Builder. COLONIHT, Oovernment at Oi ay S, Oovernment st MCMILLAN J E. Fort Bt Miller H. Johnson st Stamps — Rubber. STANDARD, Oovernment st WILLIAMS R T, Broad st Pawnbroker. ^k %V ¥V A4 ^^ A ^^«AX^A V Stone Cutters. AaroDson A A, Johnson et Bell William, Broad et Pork Packers. Kiniop Oeorge, Fort st MORTIMER J. Government st Gomell Joieph, Douglas st Phillips J E, Yutet) Ht Heywood Joe. Yates st WRIOHT & RUDGE, Douglas st Real Estate^ Agents . Stationers. ALL80P & MASON, Government st COLONIST, Government st HEISTKRMAN & CO, Laniiley st HIUIIEN T N & CO, Government st Lowenberg Ld, Oovernment st WAITT M W i CO, Government st Nuttall B, Kroad st Shakespearo Noah, Yates st Stencil Cutter. Eestaurants. Orowther R A. Broad st Levy Joe, Oovernment st Stove Manufacturer. New England Bakery, Oovernment st Steitz Bros, Yates st SPBATT JOSEPH, Store st Sail and Tent Makers. Stoves and Tinware Dealers. Heal D C, Johnson st Marvin E It, Wharf st Kesys O C, Yates st Wilton LH, Juhnsonst Kelly 8 L, Yates st Saw Filer. WnsONA* W, Fortst « WILSON H 0, Oovernment st WaXlM-e Adam, Wharf st Schools. Surveyors. [See also Civil Engineers.] Cridge Mrs, Kane st Carey J W, Kane st Holmes Mrs E, Douglas st Howse A it, John st Public Oirls and Hoys, head of View st Swickard Mrs, Work st Tailors. Solicitors. 01l-MuREA..lnhn8on lit [See also Ilanisters.] OI.OVER 8 11, cor Oovernment and Johnson sta McUoiiell A J, Government st Downey D J, Langley st Newman & Cameron, Fort st Ship Builders. Roberts R, Fort st Price 'r>i()iii«8, Government st Oolvln B, Rock Bay Cook H J, Vic West Laing A, James Bay Sf.hllli r Georue, Johnson st Sliiiimon V, Fort Ht v>allJohn, Yates st Ship Chandlers. Tanneries. Marvin E B, Wharf st HcQuade P & Sou, Wharf st ' BELMONT, Belmont BOCK BAY, Bock Bay Seeds. Taxidermist. Jay & Co, Yates st Johnston P T, Fort st Doblnson J, Fort Ht Teachers — Music. Soap Manufacturer. Bushell Mrs, Pandora nt PENDRAY Jk CO, Unmboldt st Francis A L, Chatham nt Haynes Wm, Cadbom Bin «i Soda Water Manufacturers. Henderson Mrs, Piiiiil .»e Kelly Mrs M, McClii >, MORLEY 0, Yates st Lerond T, Quadra st PHILLIPS ALEX, Yates st Lintott Jno, Quadra st Palmer Dlgby , Fort st Poncelet V, Government st Wilson T 8, Frederick st Stables — Livery. Bovrman W O, Broad and View sts FRANCIS OEOROE, Trounce st Toys. LAW80N A W, cor Trounce and Broad sts Tilbury O F Broad st, Weedon E, Broad st Gorrlo Thos, Port st London Bazaar; Oovernment st WiUiams J W. Johnson st VICTORIA BAZAAR, Oovernment st liMiiiiliiiiiliiiiii mm mmni mm. mm V m w ' ./* ' r," 110 BRITISH OOLUMBU DIBEOTOBY . Undertakers. H»yirwil ObM, Braii«htoii it 8t(w«7 Thai, QoTMnmant it Upholsterers. Vftwottl B W, aoTwninent it SCHL JACOB. Oonnunant it WULBB iOfis, roH It Yai'ety Store. AbJ—w Wm, Sot inment at White Washers. Williams John, 7it jnee at PatiMno Hrarj, PtooMr at Wharves. Diokaon, Oampbell It Co, Store at FlnlayMD'a. Wharf at Hudaon Baj do, foot of Baation at Jaalo n'a, B tora at SPBATTS, Store at TDBNKB'B. Wharf at Welch, Blthet k GO'S, foot of Johnaon at WlUlams J W, foot of Johnaon at Wholesale Shipping and Com- mission Merchants. FIHDIiAT. DORHAM ii BBODIS. Wharf at Janlon B O, Store at flTAHLSOHiaDT * WABD, Wharf at TUBNKB. BBETON * 00, Wharf at Welch. Blthet ft Oo, Wharf at ■ ik,..;. i.'J:Sji-'t'.'ii!i*' VICTORIA DIBTTJCT. Ill VICTORIA DISTRICT. Ita area is about twenty^Mven aqaare mileB. which if it were populated in proportion to its space would admit comfortably fifty thousand inhabitants. It is bounded on the South and East by Haro Straits, on the West by Victoria Arm, an inlet from the harbor, and on the North by Lake district. There is a uni- formity in the nature of the soil, which ia principally black loam, with a clay sub- soil, and as the Autumn advances, the cnltiTated fields usually present the picture of a generous harvest. To those who are not blind to the scenes, which in every phase present them- selves, they will be induced to climb the adjacent hills, and look down upon the promising crops of wheat, oats, barley, potatoes and other bulbous vegetables. From these elevations they will see at intervals scattered through the valleys, comfortable looking farm houses, well stocked with choice breeds of homed cattle and herds of the erratic southdown sheep dotting the plains and hillsides. The drives to the di£ferent bays, to Saanich, Bnmside, Gedar Hill, and along the Arm, are a source of perpetual delight and the macadamized roads give a zest to the enchanting scenery. At one time rattling through acres of oak openings, and at another embowered among the shady glens of pine and fir. There are five bays in this district, along the Eastern shore, viz : Foul, Shoal, Oak, Gadboro, and Tele- graph. Each of these has a variety of attractions. The favorite among them is Gadboro Bay, which has held its supremacy for many years, as the most convenient and enjoyable resort, for pleasure seekers. The wide expanse of sea beach is so gradual in its slope, as to appear almost level at low tide. During the day the basking rays of the sun upon the sand nicely tempers the water as the flood tide creeps over it, making it a most desirable bathing place. If ever a spot on earth, by nature were fixed for a delightful residence at all seasons of the year, with the usual comforts of a home, echo would answer, Gadboro Bay. The dense foliage of the maple trees, the pleasant aroma of the wild flowery spinea and syringa in their season, the cool springs which ooze through the earth in their different channels, with an endless amount of water cross drink- ing their purity; the very primitiveness of the acqueducts is a charm, and in keep- ing with the surroundings. The climate is mild in this neighborhood, being tem- pered by the sea air, and sheltered from the prevailing winds. On this account the bay presents more the appearance of a placid lake than an inlet from the sea. The scene is daily enlivene ithing oondiUon; in fMt Ihey oompwr* mon thjut foTonbly with any ip th« Provlnw. Th« whool-boaau an • oradit to tb* Oovwrnnant, and th« pcopl* tTinM » lively interMt in tb« mum of cdOMtion. W« owj tUto tbat tb« attendMio* of pnpiU naoMtitatod tb« Mtobliabmrat of • new diatriot and Iba araotion of a building in Waat Saaniob, m wall m tbt aniargamant daring Iba praaant p' .aar (1883) of botb tba aiiating aebool-bonaaa. At tba praaant rata of inoraaaa in tba attandanoa at tba aoboola, doabtlaaa witbin a faw yaara, tba Diatriot will be entitled to a bigb aobool, andwa ean imagine no place more advautageoaflly aitaated for aucb an inatitntion— apart, aa it ia, from tbe drawbaoka of city life, and endowed witb ao aalabrioaa a climate. From the Report of the Saperintemleni of Education for 1881 we gather the following information : — ( North 8a«Dich. .. 61 Total number of children who attended achool during 1881 i South " 70 ( Weat 41 162 Number of children under achool age 72 Total nnmber in the Diatrict 23i During tbe aame period we find that no fewer than 238 riaitora were preaent at eiaminationa at tbe three aoboola, which indicatea tbe importance in which tbia subject ia held by the aettleia generally. SooiAi. Ordbb.— Reapect for tbe law ia univeraal. Juaticea of the Peace reside in both portiona of the Diatriot, but they are seldom required to exercise their legal functions, nor ia tbe constable more often in demand. Mail FAcn.iTiis.— A stage makes regular trips to Victoria, carrying H. M. maila, which are distributed and collected once each week. HoTiLs. — In Saanich there are three hotels, kept in the best style, at which every accommodation can be obtained. Mount Newton Hotel, kept by Mr. Henderaon, ia much resorted to daring tbe summer months by invalids, seeking rest and a brief reapite from tbe oarea of business amid tbe pleaaurea of a country life. OoAST, SoiMiBT, &0.— There is perhapa no portion of the Province which will introduce the tourist so suddenly or so pleasantly to the raaliatio of the .Sigean of old, aa a trip along tbe east coast of this Island, studded as it is by landa whoae every embankment is the sea, and whose every feature courts the artist's pen or pencil. Ontario pointo with pride to her "Thousand Isles," Quebec to the cluster, ing isleto of the St. Lawrence, and crescent-shaped Prince Edward to the numerous inleta alqpg her environs; bat we venture tbe assertion that our coast waters pre. sent their equal in everything tbat can charm the eye and excel them in the abundance and variety of game witb which they abound. Indiams. — In tbe Peninsula there are four Beaervations for the nativea, occupying about 2,000 acres, set apart by the Dominion Government, upon each of which a village is situated. Tbe native population here, as throughout tbe Pro* vince, is gradually diminishing, and must in course of time pass away. Of tbe younger Indians, some are employed as farm laborers, proving not aeldom steady, hard workers, while others fish and bunt, finding ready purobasers for their game, Ac, in the settlers around them. So soon as the run of aalmon oommenoeg most of tbe Indians leave their abodes en masse and cross tbe Onlf to tbe Fraser, where they can obtain ample wages in oatobing fiah or in preparing them for tbe ,.lxr .>:;«4 BAAMIOH PKNIMBCLA. 117 amiiimIm. Doff-flBta Art Mafht by Ihtn on th* ooaat, from wbleh • valaabl* oil it mad*, and maeh aaed for labriMting pnrpoMi. M*ta and bMkota «r« alao ouno* fMtnnd for their own dm m wall m for aal*. Natiti AMTiQurnM.— Very few monumcnUi of the pMt ar* to b« diaooT«r«d among the nativM, whatbar it ba from local olroaroatanoca, thair freqnant migmliona, or tba infarior obaraotar of tha Indiana of tbia paninaala. Tba travellar aaaka in vain for tha antiqna oanring on tha tribal oreat-trea or tha hnge monamenta of the departed whiob are to be fonnd in the iaianda farther north. There are, to be aare, tba gravea in oloae vioinity to each village, roofed in and painted— aoma ornamented with the oroaa, othera with a rode effigy of the dead and other heathen rclioa, bat the antiquarian haa but little to diaoover and aoanty reward for hia reaearohea. Not far however from a village on the 4>aHt ooaat may be aeen a few carvinga which appear more ancient than any of the above. Repreaentationa of fabulona wild animala are aaid formerly to have exiated, but of these no trace in now to be found. Amid a luiuriant over-growth of bruah appear, t>monK8t othera, two effigiea of a male and female. The Monlptnre ia rude and the imagea weatherbeaten, both flgnrea gnaing out onto the ocean, the aoeue probably of the dead one'a eiploita. and at the feet of the woman ia repreaented a little child with ita tiny arma encircling ita motber'a waiat. A rude figure indeed, faulty in execution, and devoid of all beauty save that one touch of Nature, which makes the auvnge and the civilized world akin. 8uoh is a brief and imperfect deaoriptiou of the Diatriot of Baanich, the "Devonshire of Vancouver," aa it is often named. Land of a generally excellent quality, a hardworking, enterprising body of aettlera, a climate vaatly superior to that of Europe, in which the extremes of heat and cold are seldom encountered, universal respect for law and order; all these go far towards rendering this indeed the choicest locality in Vancouver laland in which to make a home. We have said that over 600 persons, including children, already dwell in the peninsula, but, with her 38,600 acres, for how many more is there not yet room? The construction of the Ganadian Pacific Railway, now being rapidly pushed forward must tend to bring in settlers to this as well as other portions of the Province. Her religious, educational, agricultural, social and other advantages, together with the proximity of the capital, and easy means of access by land and sea, warrant the confident expectation that, in the near future, Soanicb will become the well cultivated "garden" as well as the natural "Devon" of the Pacific Province. (^Publication Officer -OF THE NEW- Msb ipoiliiniMii IMireitoir jr,. Government Street and Broad Street, R. T. WILLIAMS. PUBLISHER. ,-»>!-■!! r f I 1 i»i^^iwwpp I^S rffiV' . • V I 118 BRITIBR COLUMBIA DIRBOTORY. VICTORIA DISTRICT DIRECTORY, Anderaou John, Bnrnside road, Yio dist Anderson J W, farmer, East road, Lake dist Anderson Bobt, farmer, Burnside road. Vie dist Anger Jos, teamster, Burnside road, Yio dist Bain John, farm hand, Gadboro Bay, Yio dist Banks John, Foul Bay, Yio dist Bell Mrs, school teacher. Lake dist Bellamy Mrs, vrid, Burnside road, Yio dist Billings Geo Wm farm hand (The Richmond) Yio dist Bowker J 8, farmer. Oak Bay, Yio dist Bosworth David, dairyma" >>h^ Oakland) Yio dist Bosworth Wm (The Onkl: " Yio dist Bradbury Henry G, farmer. Lake dist. West road Brown J H, farmer, west side Prospoct Lake, Lake dist Bruskey Geo farm hand (Thr Richmond) Yio dist Burry David, farmer. Lake dist, West road GsBsar R, farmer, off West road, Lake dist Gamp James, prop Roval Oak hotel. Lake dist Gamp John, Royal Oak hotel, Ltike dist Gasanave A, dairyman. Oak Bay, Yio dist Gasanave M G, asst dairyman. Oak B^, Yic dist Gheveis Wm, laborer, Saanich road, Vic dist Gluet Jos, farm hand. Burnside road, Yic dist Gook William, farmer, Yio dist Gox John, cemetery keeper, Ross Bav, Yic dist Grarey Robert, farmer, Prospect Lake, Lake dist Deans Geo, farmer (The Richmond) Yic dist Dolly F G, laborer (The Richmond) Yic dist Durance John, farmer. Lake dist. West road Dyer John, farmer. Lake dist, East road Elford T, farmer. Foul Bay, Vic dist Elford Wm, farmer, Gadboro Bay road, Vic dist Evans Benj, farmer, Gadboro Bay, Yio dist Evans Henry, Gadboro Bay, Yic dist Famsworth Jas, farm hand, Lake dist Finnerty M, farmer, Gadboro Bay, Yic dist Fish Robert, Saanich road. Lake dist FoUey Wm, cook, Burnside road, Yic dist Fox Ghas, dairyman (The Richmond) Yio dist Francis Mrs James, farmer, Lake dist Eraser W, laborer, Gedar hill, Vic dist Glendenning A, farmer, Yio dist VICTORIA DISTRICT DIRECTORY. 119 Olendenning John, farmer, Vio dist Qranz Fritz, farmer, off West road, Lake dint Orove Allen D, farmer, East road, Lake dist Hayues Wm, Hnloon keeper, Cadboro Bay road, Vio diHt Heal John, farmer, Vio aist Hea^ Jas, farmer, Gordon Head road, Vic dist Hillier Wm, farmer, Burnaide road, Lake dist Horrie John, farmer, Lake dist Houlihan Jas (The Richmond) Vio dist Houlihan P J, farmer (The Richmond) Vic dist Hudston J 0, farm hand, Burnside road, Viu diHt Irvine John, farmer, Oedar hill road, Vic dist Irvine Robert, farmer, Cedar hill road, Vio dist Irvine W, farmer, Gordon Head rond, Vio dist Johnson Wm, farmer, west side of Prospect Lake, Lake dist King Uenrv, farmer, Oedar hill road, Vic dist Knight G A, farmer. Cedar hill, Vio dist Labell Benj, laborer, Oak Bay, Vic dist Larkin John, overseer water-works. Lake dist Mason Robert, teamster, Richmond road, Vic dist McGilvory Edward, farm hand. Cedar hill, Vio dist MoKenzie Alex, farmer, Luke dist, off West road MoKenzie Hugh, farmer. Lake dist, off West road MoKenzie Root, farmer, Vic dist Merrimen Peter, farmer. Cedar hill road, Vio dist Merrimen Wm, farmer. Cedar hill road, Vio dist Miller Andrew, farmer, Gordon Head, Vic dist Mitchell N, gardener, Cadboro road, Vio dist Mnnger Mrs Eliza, Burnside road, Vio dist Murray Jas, laborer, Gordon Head, Vio dist Myers M M, farm hand, Cadboro Bay, Vio dist Niool James, farm hand, Cadboro Bay, Vic dist Nicholson George, farmer, Saanioh road, Vio dist Nicholson John T, farmer and dairyman, Saanioh road, Vic dist Nicholson Joseph, farmer and dairyman, Saunich road, Vic dist Norn Samuel, farmer. Cedar hill road, Vic dist O'Brien John, chopper, Burnside road, Vio dist Pemberton J D, J r, farmer, Vio dist Pollard Rev Wm, in charge of Indian Church, res Saanioh road, Vio dist Pollock Chas, farmer, Cedar hill road, Vio dist Pollock James, farmer, (The Oakland) Vio dist Porter John, farmer, head of Prospect Lake, Lake dist Porter Richard Thos, farmer, Burnside road. Lake dist Porter Bobt, farmer, Burnside road. Lake dist Pridmore Wm, farmer, Burnside road, Vio dist Pritohard Edward, farmer. East road, Lake dist Beid Wm, farm hand, Cedar hill road, Vic dist Mf -t .!xi!.., i UiJi. Bgaai lao BRITIBH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. .J. Riokitts Samuel, fnrmer, Lake dist Bosengale Peter, farm hand, Oadboro Bay, Yio dist Ross Adam, farmer, Cedar hill, Yio dist Rowden Moses, farmer, off West road, Lake dist Rowland M, farmer, Burnside road, Vic dist Rowland Wm J, Burnside road, Vio dist Soott Robert, farmer, Cedar hill road, Yio dist Si/hl J, farm hand. Swan Lake, Yio dist Sere Frank, (The Riohmcnd hotel ) Yio disl; Sere J B, (The Richmond hotel) Yic dist Shopland John, sheep farmer, Foul Bay, Yio dist Simpson Alex, tailor, Cadborc Bay Yic di&t Sinclair John, farmer, Cadborc Bay, Yio dist Smith George H, farmer, Saanich road, Yic dist Smith Henry, dairyman. Moss st Yic dist • Smith James, laborer ( Qeo Deans ) Yic dist Smith Mrs Wro, proprietress Swan Lake Hotel, Yic dist Snider John, farmer, West road. Lake dist Sontham Jas, laborer, Gordon Head road, Yic dist Spence John, farmer. Cedar hill, Yic dist Spratt Wm. form hand, Yio dist Standish W G, farmer, Gordon Head road, Yic dist Stevens John, prop Stevens' Hotel, Luke di?t Stevens R, farmer, Yic dist Suloomb Jas, farm hand, Burnside road, Yic dist Sullivan H, Cddboro Bay road» Yic dist Temple Wm, farmer, Saanich road, Yic dist Thomson J W, school teacher, Cedar hill road, Yic dist Tierney John, Cedar hill road, Yic dist Tiercey Wm, contractor. Cedar hill road, Yic dist Taylor W, Burnside road, Lake dist Tod Simeon, Oak Bay, Yio dist Tod Isaac, Oak Buv, Yic dist Tod J, farmer, Cedar bill road, Yic dist Tod James jr, laborer. Cedar hill road, Yic dist Tollis Henry, farmer. Twin Oak Farm, Yic dist Tolmie James, farmer, Cloverdale, Saanich road, Yic dist ' Tolmie John, farmer, Cloverdale, Saanich road, Yic dist Tolmie W F Jr, furmer, Cloverdale. Saanich road, Yic dist Tolmie Dr W F sen, J P, farmer, Cloverdale, Saanich road, Yic dist Towet Phillip, farmer. Lake dist Towey M, farm hand, Burnside'road, Lake dist Tweit J A, farmer. Lake dfst Yan Allman Alfred, farmer, Saanich road, Yic dist Yan Allman Casper, farmer, Saauich road, Yic dist Yan Allman J C, farmer. Saanich road, Yic dist Yan Allman Wm, farmer, Saanich road, Yio dist . "■•«'■■ '^ic 8AANICH PENINHULA DIKECTOMY. 121 Wale Wm J, farmer, Eunt Saanich road, Laliodmt Walton M, farmer, West road, Lake d'mi WebV)er John, farm hand, Burnside road, Vic dist Welch James, farmer, Saanich road, Vic diHt Welch Patrick, farmer, Baanich road, Vic dist Withey Peter, farm hand (The Oakland) Vic di«k Wilkinson Edward, farmer, Burnside road, Lake dist Wilson Ira, sheep farmer, Cadboro Bay, Vic dist White George, Strawberry Vale farm, Burnside road, Vic dist SOUTH SAANICH. Alexander Charles, farmer. East road Alexander James A, farmer. East road Alexander Thomas, laborer. East road Alexander Wm, farmer. East road Anderson Albert, farmer, (Mount Newton Hotel) West road Brown Robert, farmer, Cross road Brown G H Wilson, farmer, East road Bryant J D, farmer, East road Butler G S, farmer, West road Collins John, farmer, off from road Crarey Robert, farmer. Prospect Lake, off from road Davis Clark, farmer. East road Davis Henry, farmer. East road Davis John, jr, farmer. East road Davis John, sr, farmer. East road Dawson John, farmer. East road Dean S, farmer. East road DeVeulle W, farmer Dyer John, farmer. East road Graham William, South Saanich Graham Thomas, farmer, off West road Greig John, jr. farmer, oft" West road Greig John, sr, farmer, off West road Greig Robert, farmer, off West road Greig Wm, laborer, off West road Hagan James, farmer. West road HaMon John , farmer. East road Harrison George, farmer. East road Harrison John Thomas, farmer, East road Harrison Wm, farmer. East road Hawkins Arthur, laborer. Swan Lake Hotel Heal Henry Wm, farmer, East road Henderson John, prop Mount Newton Hotel, West road Howe Alex C, farmer. East road 16 i| i J ■7?'rv;'j\'rsr>^- IS I i 'li ' ' 122 UniTISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. John Edwin, farmer, East road John R F, M P P, farmer, East rond Ledgate Wm, farmer, Cross road Lowes Wm G, farmer. East road Marcotto L, fiirmer, Cross road Mandar Joseph, Revd Father (Assumption Catholic church) road McHugh Henrj, J P, farmer McHnph William, farmer McMillan Jesse, farmer, East road McNeil, farmer. East road Mitchell John B, farmer, East road Mitchell Thomas, farmer. East road Pope Abraham, farmer, West load Pope S D, B A, school teacher. East road Bannello Frederick, dairyman, Cross road Keay John Joseph, farmer, East road Richardson Wm, farmer. East road Simpson George, mail driver. East road Simpson Henry, prop Prairie tavern. Blast road Simpson, Wm, farmer. East road Skitch Thomas, farmer, East road Sluggett John, jr, farmer. West road Sluggett John, sr, farmer, West road Spotts Albert, laborer Spotts F, farmer. East road Spotts Theodore, farmer. East road Stein berger Wm, farmer. West road Thomas George, farmer. West road Thomson Duvid, farmer, West road Thomson Richard, farmer. West road Thomson Wm, farmer. West road Turgoose Wm, farmer, East road Verdier A, farmer. Cross road Verdier D, Cross road Wright Revd F G, St Stephen's parsonage Young Henrv, farmer. East road West NORTH SAANICH. Anderson Alex jr, farmer. West road Anderson W B, farmer. West road Armstrong Wilson J, carriage maker, East road Armstrong Wm R, farmer, East road Baker George R T, farmer, West road Bartleman Peter, blacksmith. East road \.>..t: -.6: '•^^';'ie seen- North Saanich, British Columbia, — tSMANUFACTURESi: — Flour, Bran, Oatmeal, Chopped Feed, &c., &c. HEMRY BRACK9IAW, Proprietor. £C::£r Highest market price paid for \vheat and oats. '■'■■fir E8QUIMALT DISTRICT. 125 ESQUIMALT DISTRICT. ESQUIMALT, METCHOSIN. SOOKE, GOLDSTKEAM AND HIGHLAND. Exquimalt Electoral Dintrict inoludea Esqnimalt (with Col wood) MetchoBiu, Sooke, Hipihland nud Goldstream diBtricts, mnking together an area of ahoiit lUO square mi! en. This district lies in a westerly direction from Victoria and is bounded on the East b\ Victoria harbor, on the South by the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Royal Bay. The town of Esqnimalt is situated on a small peninsula which separates the Royal Roads from Esquimau harbor, and is distant about 3^ miles from Victoria, to which it is connected by a good macadamized road . The place is justly celebrated for its beantiful harbor, which is capacious, easy of access, and well sheltered. Prin- cipally on account of the facilities this harbor affords, and the general healthiness of the locality, this place was selected by the Uritish Admiralty, at an early date, as the chief naval station for Her Majesty's ships on the Pacific, and consequently the Ad- miralty has established an arsenal here, in which are stored large quantities of naval ordnance supplies of all kinds. In addition to the dock yard and arsenal are the naval hospital, and the powder magazine, the latter being situated on Magazine Is- land, in the northern part of the harbor. It is generally expected that Esquimalt will (at some not very remote period) form the western terminus of the Canada Pacific Railway, and certainly tfa j accessibility of the harbor and the superior accommoda- tion which it affords would seem to justify such expectation, The dry dock, the second largest of the public works ever undertaken in the province, deserves special notice. The amount expended in construction to date is $250,000. Its length, 400 feet on floor; entrance. 05 feet wide; depth, 26 feet. The material used in its construction being Portland cement; concrete faced with sand- stone. When finished this will be one of the largest docks on the coast, affording ample accommodation for the largest ships. Esquimalt has two churches and two public schools . The former belonging to the Eus^lish Episcopal and Roman Catholic churches: and of the latter one is situat- ed in Esquimalt town and the other at Colwood . A stage carrying pass<>ngers and H M mails makes thrive trips daily (Sundays excepted) between Esquimalt and Victoria. Leaving Victoria at 9 n.rn . , 11 :30 a.m . , 4:30 p.m., and Esquimalt at 10 a.m. 1:30 p.m, 5:15 p.m. Tli»< dire is 26cts each way. The two places are connected by telephone. Esquimau district is studded with small farms and pretty country residences, some of those along the water being exceedingly picturesque. An Indian village and reserve lie on the northeast side of the harbor and a Roman Catholic mission has been established here. At some seasons of the year the waters of Esquimalt are visited by enormous quantities of herrings, and the curing of these at that time is quite a local industry. During the summer months, whiting are found in large numbers in all parts of the harbor. .Catching these delicious fish forms a favorite pastime for boating par- ties, at that season of the year . mmm 126 BRIl'ISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY . til Golwoud 18 u Hchool dUtriot lying ou the West aide of Enquiuitilt harbor. It contains Heveral good farms and the looality irt wttll adapted for sheep raising. Bel- mont tannery is situated here on the shores of'a lagoon, and about half n mile from the main road . The estate comprises 510 acres, aud is ownvtd by the Belmont tan- ning and boot and shoe manufacturing company (limited) of Victoria. This large three storied tannery is probably the bust appointed on the PaoiAo coast, North of San Francisco . It is furnished with all modern labor saving machinery, and is a model establishment in every respect, enabling Arst class leather to be turned out at the minimum of cost. The output of the tannery is about six hundred sides of tole, upper and harness leather per month, besides a great number of calf, seal, goat and sheep skins. The machinery is run by watei -power from the abundant perpetual springs on the company's property, which also furnishes excellent water to Her Ma- jesty's fleet at Esquimau. Metohosin, lying in a South westerly directfon from Victoria, and about 16 miles distant from that city, is situated along the shores of Parry Bay . Its area is about 24 square mites, and it is bounded on the North by Esqnimalt, on the East and South by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, on the West by Sooke district; and includes the farming settlements of Rooky Point and Happy valley. It is purely an agiicnl- tural and stock raising district, and is one of the oldest farming settlements in the province. The soil of Metohosin is for the most part of loam (in some places mixed with red clay) with a clay sub soil, and is very productive. As much as 45 bushels of wheat or 60 bushels of oats have been raised to the acre. The strength of the soil in this locality may be judged from the fact, that in some parts of it good crops have been successfully grown for the last 18 years without the aid of manure. The aver- age yield of wheat is from 20 to 25 bushels per acre. Apples, pears, plums, straw- berries, and in fact all kinds of fruits, cereals, and vegetables suited to temperate cli- mates thrive well. The principal farms, the majority of which border on the water, are the Bil- ston, Ferncliffe, Glengarry, Sherwood, Deer Park, Crofter's, Bocky Point and Nor. folk farms, the area under cultivation being something over 2,000 acres, but a much larger amount is under fence. The tract of land lying between Metohosin proper and hocky Point, called Gordonbusb, is an extensive range where large flocks of Gotswold and Southdown sheep, are raised. There is also a good sheep rni; at Nor- folk farm, on the West side of Metohosin, there is a number of rooky hills which form an extensive range for cattle and sheep. Wild strawberries, blackberries, sallal and thimble berries, and on the tops of the mountains a species of huckleberry, are the principal wild fruits found here. Bocky Point is the name by which the southern part of Metohosin is known. There are several good farms here. Off Bocky Point, and on the South side of it, are Bentinck Island and Bace Books. The former is a small wooded island inhab- ited by Indians; the latter a dangerous cluster of rocks on which there is placed a revolving light, erected in 1860, and a steam fog whistle has since been added. An- other small farming settlement lying to the North East of Metohosin, and about 3 miles distant from the school house, is Happy Valley. There are some six or eight farms at this place, the greater part of the land being low and exceedingly rich. TiMBKB . — As in most other parts of British Columbia the timber is chiefly Douglas pine, cedar, hemlock, balsam and spruce, the largest growth being found in the direction of Happy Valley. There are also some fine oak-groves* in the vicinity. •♦ EHQUIMALT DISTRICT. 127 Watrr PowKn. — Hesiden nmnller Htreninn there are two splendifl wnter privi- IpfjeH in this district, neither of which is, however, at present utilized. The one is the Bilnton Creek, which flow« from Happy Vnlley, nnd terminntoH by n beautiful waterfall, at the head of a nhnllow inlet on the coast. The other in formed by the overflow of the sheetof water known ns Dr. Ash's Vines, or the Big Lake: a beauti- ful sheet of water about 2 miles long, lying midway between Pedder Inlet and Sooke Basin. At the outlet of this lake a dam wns built some years ngo by Dr. Ash, of Vic- toria. SoKNRUT. — The scenery of Metehosin is picturesque and beautiful in the ex- treme. Facing; the (trand Olympian mountains which lie, with their snow capped snmmitR, on the other aide of the Strait of Fnoa, and possessing in itself natural tieanties of hill and dale, rocky crags, thick forests, and pleasant farina with their well stocked and well cultivated fields, it cannot fail to recommend itself to all lov- ers of the beautiful. The tops of mount Vere, Driver and Indian hills, which are easy of access, command magnificent viewA. The Bilston Falls, a cataract situated within a quarter of n mile of the main road, will well repay the visitor any trouble be may be put to in order to see thim. During the winter months especially they are qnite grand. HcNTiNO, Fishing, &o. — Metehosin is one of the favorite hunting grounds of the Victorians, both on account of its acceanibility, and of the large amount of game which abounds in this part of Vancouver Island. Deer, grouse and quail are very plentiful : and a variety of ducks are found on the lakes, swamps, and lagoons, es- pecially the canvas back and mallard. Parties of hunters start from Victoria with a tent, a few cooking utensils, their blankets and guns, camping in some pleasant spot in the mountains, spend a most enjoyable time hunting, fishing, &c.; and gen- erally return to town loaded with game, with health and spirits both improved by their excursion. Panthers and bears are not found so often as formerly; but wolves are still too plentiful and occasionally troublesome to the farmers. Good fishing is to be had both in salt water and fresh. Vere and Big lakes, in common with the majority of the lakes of Vancouver Island, contain a plentiful supply of trout &o.; and fine sport is to be had in the months of July, August and September, trolling with a spoon bait in the waters of the Straits for salmon. It is not an unusual sight to see as many as a dozen of these fish caught in this manner in an hour. Drives, &a. ~ The drive from Victoria is one of the prettiest of the re- markably pretty drives which abound in the vicinity of that city. The road from Victoria runs in a northern direction to Parson's Bridge, which crosses a small creek at the head of Esquimalt harbor, and is about 6 miles distant from the city . Thence it takes a southerly course passing through Colwood, and over Sangster's Plains, a park like expanse, bounded on the East by the shores of Boval Bay . Leaving the plains the traveller will find the road rather hilly, but othet-vise in good order, and will soon arrive at Metehosin. Passing Crofter's and Bilston farms he will in due time reach the church and school house, both of which are prettily situated in a groveof oaks, and adjacent to one another. St. Mary's church (for such is its name) is a very neat structure built in the year 1873 under the auspices of the church of England, the service, conducted by a visiting clergyman from Victoria, is held in it fortnightly . The school, in common with all the public schools in the Province, is free, and provided by the Government. At the school-house, the main branch turns to the right. Nearly half a mile thence the traveller will find another turn in the road, the right branch leading town- 7'^-i-\T-'\~l:'^^f{7Y I ; 128 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. ward again throngh Happy Valley, aud the other to Rooky Point where it termi' nates . Branching from the Rooky Point road, and on the right Hide of it, are two trailH. The one passing along the shores of the Big lake, joins the Sooke road at the head of Booke basin; the other, lying Bouth of the first, leads to the settlement on the Houth side of Sooke harbor. AcooHHODATioN. — There in no regularly established hotel in Melohosiu, bnt visitors and tourists can always obtnin aooommodation at Sherwood farm, where they will find in Mrs. Helgeseu an attentive and hospitable hostess, whose charges are always very moderate . Mails. — A weekly mail which is established between Sooke and Victoria, car- ries the Metchosin mails . It leaves Sooke aud Metohosin every Monday and returns the next day . There is no telegraphic communication. The steamer \\ oodside plies between the two points, carrying passengers and freight. SooKK, situated al>out 22 miles west from Victoria, and around a sheet of water called Sooke Harbor and Sooke Bitsin, is the most westerly agricultural district of the south of Vancouver Island. It is a thriving settlement, some thirty settlers having made their homes in this part. It is for the most part very heavily timbered, but the soil, which is a clayey loam, is very fertile, and amply repays the farmer for the labor of clearing it. As in the other portions of Vancouver Island, all kinds of cereals, fruits and vegetables thrive well. Messrs. Muir Bros., who are the oldest settlers of the district, have a large, well worked, and well scooked farm, and have for years carried on a lumbering business in a profitable manner. The "Woodside Mills," owned and run by them, supply the locality and, in part the city of Victoria with lumber. A cooperage, established in 18G3 by Gapt. Hugh MacKay, and now the property of Mr. James Knill. turns out very superior barrels. Both salmon fishing and dog-fishing have been carried on in the harbor and the adjacent waters but not to any great extent, and the western part of the district is specially noted for the large number of deer which are found there. Sooke Harbor is a large sheet of well sheltered water, but its utility as a port is depreciated by the intricacy and narrowness of its entrance. However the inner harbor, called Sooke Basin, is a fine sheet of water, several miles in extent, with good anchorage in all parts, Sooke river is a considerable stream, emptying itself into (^ooke Harbor, and is crossed about half a mile from its mouth by an aroh-beam bridge. Siilmou run up this river in large numbers. Leech river, a tributary of the Sooke river, is famous for the gold discoveries which have been made in its bed and banks. Gold was first found on this stream by Mr. Leech, of the Hudson's Bay Company, in 1864, and lanje quantities of that metal have been taken out since then. These mines are not extensively worked at present; but experienced miners who have visited this region concur in the opinion that a large amount of gold still exists in the immediate neighborhood. Sooke is connected with Victoria by a good wagon road, which passes through Colwood and Happy Valley and terminates, at its southern end, near Otter Poiut, about six miles beyond Sooke school house, the latter being situated in the central part of the district. Highland District, situated north from Esquimalt and bordered on the west by Lake District, and on the west and north by the waters of Saanich Arm, is very hilly and thickly timbered. However some remarkably good agricultural land is found in the valleys, and the hills form excellent runs for cattle. This district is very sparsely populated, only the southern part of it !iaving been surveyed. It '^-w7»-r Wf'.fT^-'fffrt^''' ■TJT.7' BHQUIMALT DISTRICT. 129 oonUins an Mr«« of aboat twenty-flvA sqaar* milea, and haii MTeral amall lakew within ita borden, whioh afford noallent tront fishing. OouwraRAM, aitnated in a north-eaaUrly direction from Esquimalt, baa an ar«a of nairly thirty aqaare miles, bnt like Highland it is very thinly populated. It derives ila name from a beantifol stream of water which flows through it. and on whioh gold ledges have been diseovered in several places. In the southern part of the distriol are some good farma, and Ooldstream House, distant about 19 milea from Victoria, is a (kvorite country resort of the people of that city. It is situated on the banka of the Ooldstream, which affords good trout fishing. Plenty of game is found by hunters in the neighboring hills, and the summits of theite latter command fine views of Saanich Arm. etc. LANoroBO Lakk also li«n in the southern part of the diHtriot, and its banks are much need as camping plHces for excursionists and picnic parties. During the autumn and winter months large numbers of ducks congregate on its waters, and when frozen it affordn good skating to lovers of that sport The northern part of Ooldstream, whioh has not yet been surveyed, is sn excellent range for cattle, a species of wild clover growing abundantly in this locality. Government Street, Victoria, B. C. ■ I <•» HENRY GRIBBLE, Importer and Dealer in. ■) osio, nun, giui ui mm ■msMi Toys, Baskets, Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Albums, Feather Dusters, Bead Baskets, Picture Frames, Glass, China, Parian, Papier Mache, Japanese and Electro-Plated Wares. im Titm wn burnsrs, statkwg&t, msmii am &c., &c. S^^Particular attention paid to written orders. „^S All favors respectfully Solicited by HENRY GRIBBLE. 17 p. O. Box 94. --jHiV?.4^1^!i/i^\'^t.vid':^.?5rvfV\:^5-;^ Lr.i.i_'vil- •^^s(iuiraalt road Boughner Walti'r, prop Bush Tavern, Enquimalt Brafield ('has, farmer, Euquimalt road Bunting CharleH A, Cuntom officer, Esquimalt Burrows J G, carpenter, Esauimalt road Cakes Thoa, laborer, 4 Mile nouse Campbell John D. Police officer, Pisqinnmlt Catnolie Cliiirfh, (pastor Father Van Nevel) Es(piiiualt i CoHMford liobt, farmer, Enst Hide Ewiuimalt harbor Cocan Henry, Fisguard light, EHquinialt harbor Collyer, Thomas li, capitalist, Edward st Esquimalt (list Cook Hubert John, ship builder, Victoria ^Vest Doran John, prop New Inn, Esquimalt road Doran Robert, printer, Esquimalt road Delauey J M, school teacher, Es<|niiii,ilt Elvin George, expressman, Es([iiinialt roud Everett P, prop Everett Exchange, EH(]uiiualt road Furrell Wm, boatman, Esquimalt Fisher Wm, J P, Esquimalt Foster Ninian F, J P, Esquimalt Gayler Geo, carpenter, Esquimalt road Graham R, prop Parson bridge hotel, Metcliosin road Harmon John, bar tender (Es(|uimalt hotel) Howard John T, prop Union hotel, Wharf st, Esquimalt Howe George, (employ Dry Dock) Esquimalt Ireland Charles, Boatman, Royal naval hospital Isbister James, boatman, Foster's wharf Jones Stephen, prop International hotel, Wharf st Keeler Richard, mercantile manager (H Saunders' store) Kenny James, tanner, Rock villa, Victoria West Lavender Joseph, farm hand. Leech Peter, in charge H B Go's store. Admiral road Louttit W S, general merchandise. Wharf st Markam AH, J P, Esquimalt Martin Thomas, prop Grove hotel, Esquimalt roail MoAuslan James, joiner and carpenter McLaue Alex, laborer Esquimalt Miller Joseph, prop Esquimalt house, Wharf st Morris Thomas, prop Coach & Horses saloon, Esquimalt road oad i: II 1 1 188 BRITIflR OOLUMBIA DIRBOTORT. Muir A, engineer, Wharf tt ' OlMin Peter, farmer, Burnside road, Eaquimalt dist Biedl M, stone cutter, Esqaimalt road ' Roberts W W, nurse (Royal Naval Hospital) j Rosman E J, farmer, Albert head I Rothwell Wm, capitalist, res Esquimalt I Royal Naviil Clab House, Foster's Wharf Stewart James, farmer. East side Esquimalt harbor Sailors Clab House, Esquimalt road m PauPs Chureh, pastor Rey H Badgley, M A Selleok Wm X, prop Olobe hotel, Wharf st Simple Robert, machinist, Edward st, Vic West, Esquimalt dist Stephens Edward, C E, res Graigflower road Taylor W, farm hand Thomson C W R, res Admiral house Van Venners F, restaurant keeper Walsh M W, watchman Esquimalt Walmsley Peter, cook. Wharf st Waterhouse Thomas, machinist Williams James, laborer. Admiral road Wilby Henry E, groceries &c, Whiirf st Wilbv Miss Lizzie, clerk. Wharf st Woodru£f Ephraim, stone mason Esquimalt rotA YardleyThos, Esquimalt Young Wm, boatman. Wharf st WilliamsA Arthur,Prop. Ship Inn, Landowners, Ac, Esquimalt town. F.WilHiimH. W.Arthur. METCH08IN. Anderson' David, farmer BattersbyfOeorge, farmer Brownelf George, currier, Belmont Brown A L, gentleman, Happy Valley Brown George, farmer, Happy Valley Chidley Edwin, farmer Clarke Chas E, school teacher Cole George, farmer Cook George J S, farmer Costello Michael, tanner, Belmont Crane Jno,*currier, Belmont Cruikshank G,|tanner, Belmont Dalby John, foreman Belmont tannery Dutnall George, farmer, Albert Head Field E S. farmer Fisher Wm, J P, farmer. Fern Cliffe fai Fleuger^Henry, farmer, Lagoon Forman Chas, farmer Fraser Donald, farmer, Glengarry farm THP^Wf ESQUIMALT DMTRIOT DHUtOTORY. 188 Oleed Mrs 1 , wid, Deer Park farm Gore Chas, farmer, Lagoon Helgeaon H, ar, M P P, Sherwood farm Hel^eson H, jr, Sherwood farm Hillier Wm, tanner, Belmont Hunt W, farmer, Albert Head Main J K, carrier, Belmont Miller Augustas, farmer, Lagoon Parker Thos, farmer and stock raiser Pears George, Orofter's farm Peatt Alfrea Thomas, farmer, Colwood farm, Golwood P O Peatt Arthur, farmer, Colwood farm, Colwood P O Peatt Arthur Henry, farmer, Colwood farm, Colwood P O Boy Samuel, farmer, Metohosen road Bule Daniel, farmer, Beeober Bay Sanford Henry, farmer, off Metohosen road Scott Louis, farmer, Happy Valley Vine Edward, Norfolk farm Weir Adam, farmer and stock raiser Weir John, farmer Weir Bobert, J P, farmer Whitty Mrs, wid, Bilston farm Whitty Wm, Bilston farm Williams Chas A, farmer, Happy Valley Wilson Peter, Bilston farm SOOKE. Baker Thos, farmer Baptiste John, laborer Barney Donald, farmer Brule JB, farmer Brydges Geo, farmer Burnett Mrs Geo, farmer Cartwright Wm, farmer Charters J F, farmer Charters W B. farmer Child F T, stock raiser Cranford John, logger Dale John H, farmer Dale Joseph, farmer Gordon John, farmer Haines F. cook JoUobois P, chopper Keill James, cooper Kemp B, farmer, Glyde Lake Lowe Abraham, laborer Lowe Joe, laborer McCnlloch Wm, farmer Morvin Chas, laborer Muir John, jr, farmer Muir John, sr, farmer Muir Michael, farmer Muir Bobert, farmer Phillips Wm, farmer Pori'ier Jos, farmer Sanborn M W, farmer Switzer John, farmer Steele James, farmer Tugwell Thos, farmer, Otter Pt Troupe John, laborer Troupe Jonas, stone-cutter White A D. farmer Worrell Wm, farm hand Young Louis, farmer m M ' 134 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. GOLDSTREAM «fe HIGHLAND. Atkins Thomas jr, farmer, Colwood farm Atkins Thomas sen, farmer, Colwood farm Gilmore James, Goldstreara house' Hawkins G F, Millstream road. Highland dist Maltby Richard, fni'mer, Highland Marw^ick James, laborer, Goldstream house Peterson John, Goldstream house Pike G, farmer, Millstream road Pike Henry, farmer, Millstream road Porter James, farmer, Millstream road Scape J H, Highland dist Simpson J, farmer. Mill Stream road Simpson T, farmer. Mill Stream road Stewart Daniel, farmer, Highland dist Stewart John, farmer, Highland dist Tvler Wm. farmer, Mill Stream road T. N. HIBBEN&CO., Booksellers, \ Stationers, AND n^ES'TXTS -.^C^IEHSTTS. 1 Governn^ent St., Victoria, B. C. »fR, M t£ COWICHAN DI8TBICT. 135 ^^-ESTABLISHED 1863. "•^) Hotel, Store # Post Office, WILLIAM BEAUMONT, Proprietor, Keeps c >u.-tantly en hand ii large rt^sortlut•ut of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, WiiieN, LiquorN, Ales, Portor and Ci^ArN. Iv fart (im/thin i.4 interior. Settlement began in 1862, under the auspices of the late Sir .James L'^n il^s, then governor of the colony. The pioneer settlers had the choice of location according to prioi ity of registered claim, and many of them still reside upon the lands then acquired, now well-to-do farmers and honored members of the community. At the present time agriculture is the chief industry of Gowicban. It is noted for the productiveness of its soil, cereals being grown of a quality perhaps unsurpassed in any country. Diplomas of merit were given at the American Centennial Exhibition in 1876, and again at the Paris Exposition in 1878, for samples of wheat and oats grown in Gowicban, and exhibited by Messrs. Skinner, Smithe and others, old pioneer residents of the District. Settlement upon the lands has proceeded steadily, although not so rapidly as could have been desired or as would have been the case if the Bailway reserve, which was placed on the lands in 1873, had not withdrawn alike from sale and pre-emption every acre of crown-land within the District Those who have settled since the reserve was put on, have of coanie simply "squatted," and they take their chance of being able to acquire a title to their homesteads, whenever the reserve shall be lifted and the lands placed in the market. It is expected, however, that' the reserve will not be much longer continued, and that rdilway construction will shortly be commenced. Then a healthy impetus will no doubt ba given to settlement, and extensive areas of lands now untrod by foot of man will be rescued from the prowling wild beasts of the forest and made to smile ander the settler's industrious hand. Another drawback to Gowicban as an agricultural district is the Indian reserve on the bottom lands of the Cowiohan. and Kokesailah rivers. In the very heart of the scttlemttnt a block of several thousand acres oi the choicest land is held by the Dominion Government iu trust for the Indians-, still no one can begrudge the aboriginal owners of the whole country a limited portion of the lauds their fathers held. Ah it is the lantl iu question is but partially improved and is likely to continue so if no change b<* made in the Indian policy of the Government; while if it could be purchased by white men, in a few years it would be turned into a very garden of productiveness, would give homesteads to many settlers, and present an attractive picture of landscipe beauty. Some day, possibly, the change will be made; for the Indians (and sorry is the writer to have to say it) are fast disap- pearing. The Cowiehaus were onco perhaps the most powerful and the most warlike tribe of the coast Indians- At the date of the writer's first noqudntanco with them, twenty years ago, although at that time they had reduced iu numbers by a long continued internecine tribal war, their population was among the thousands. Now it is doubtful if one thousand all told would be mustered under the roll of the mmfmmmw OOWICHAN DISTRICT. 137 oen8na-tak»r. Mnoh has been done by the Roman Catholic misBiou. under worthy Father Bondeau, lately assisted by Fnther Dunokele, for the moral and religioas welfare of the natives; and the liev. Mr. Holmes, of the Anglican Church, has also been energetic in the same direction. The result of the divoted roiniKtrationa of these worthy men is, t^ at the Cowichan Ir.dinns are, as a body, a good, sober and industrious people. Many of theni have displayed great aptitude in the acquire- ment of civilized ideas and the adoption of civilized ways. One, notably, familiarly known as Lemon, reads and writes English fairly, and for some time conducted suocesof nlly a general trading store . In addition to agriculture, the lumber tiade has been a staple industry of Cowichan. For many years the enterprisinp; pionerr, W. P. Saywnrd, kept a mill running in Shawnigan: and since its recent nbandonment the splendid water power of the old mill, probably the fltiest en the island, has been run- ning to waste. The writer has always considered the nite of Saywatd's mill to be particularly adapted for a wooleti factory, an industry offering the most flattering results to capitalists. In Mahoney's Bay W. J. Sutton has a lumber mill, where lately a great deal of activity has been displayed, lumber being shipped to all parts of the world. This mill is well appointed, the machinery throughout being of the newest and most approved order. Mr. Sutton has a timber claim on the Cowichan Lake and river, where there is some of the finest timber to be found in the Province. Two logging camps are working on this claim ai present, and before next season's high water in the river they expect to get ont many millions of feet of flrfit-clnss logs. There is another lumber mill at Chemainus, erected by the iate T. O. Askew, and how managed by his relict, Mrs Askew. Lumber of very fine quality is manufactured at this mill; but lately Mrs. Askew has confined her operations to the supply of the local market. Several cargoes of excellent spars have been shipped to England from this point A specimen spar of magnificent proportions was sent from there to the Centennial Exhibition While Cowichan, as ia pretty well known, is rich in mineral resources, very little has so far been done to develop its wealth in that direction. The withdrawal from sale of Crown lands in the District, under the Railway reserve, has Vieen a complete drag upon mining as well as agriculture on the east coast A vein of silver ore, discovered upon an isolated pre-emption claim some miles back from the settlement, and now known as the Sterling Silver Mine has been worked for some time, under rather adverse circumstances, with satisfactory results and encourag- ing prospects. In the same vicinity Edward Harris, a practical miner and energetic prospector, has discovered some veins of very superior looking silver ore; and but for the impossibility of getting a title to any of the claims capital would be at once forthcoming: to test the value of the leads, A vein of anthracite coal, circumstanced like the Sterling Mine, is owned by a few Victoria gentlemen, who think they have in it a valuable property. The outoroppings of other veins of coal, both bituminous and anthracite, have been discovered in various parts of the District; and Mr. Richardson, of the Dominion Geological Survey corps, in the 1879 report of his department, represenis the true coal measures as extending throughout Cowichan and the adjacent islands. Until, however, the Itailway lands shall have \ been dealt with, it is vain to expect that the minerals, in which the mountains that skirt the settlement apparently abound, will be broHi^'^ht to the surface and made to take their place among the recognized sources of Provincial wealth. The scenery of Cowichan is most beautiful and attractive, and the climate all that could be wished for. Hill and dale, woodland and prairie, nre in charming alternation, Occasional oak-openings vary the scene, while three considerable rivers and a number of lakes, large and small, make up a landscape-view, as seen from the 18 Si m ill' I' I Sin »*.. ! i;: <5: s*; 138 BRITISH COLUMBU OIREOTORY. top of Mount PrevoHt or Monnt TBuhailim, unaarpHfined in hbanty. The ri«rrs Cowichnn, Kokesailub and Chemainus all abound in flsb, and the dinripleB of Izak Walton find in them nil that could be desired for the practice of their piHcatorial art, and many basket-fulU of bonnie speckled front are daily taken from the waters of those beautiful streams by excursionists from Victoria, during the fishing season. The lakes are not less prolific in their wealth of fish, and the angler's fly glides not in Tain on the gleaming surface of Somenos or Shawnigan lakes. There, at early morn, a well plied rod will never fail to provide a bountiful breakfast; and when the evening sun throws long shadows on the lake, the fisherman's basket may then again be filled On the bosom of the Quamichan lake the fly need not be cast; for large should be his store of patience who would essay to fish with fly on the surface of the lovely Quamichan . Trout there are in the lake, in abundance, and of a size and qual'ty to turn the angler's head; but the Quamichan fish have no weakness for the fly, and they view the most attractively got up fly, thrown in the most artistic manner, with unconcern It in quite different, however, when the troll fisherman presents himself and draws the gleaming minnow before his gnze. Then, wLero all had been calm disdain uu the part of iir. Quamichan Trout, now ensues a flutter of eager excitement, and the troU-man's basket is quickly filled with fish of magnificent proportions. It may be said, enpcutsant, that it is with mortals as with trout, the bait that catches one will fail to catch another. While speaking of fish it might be mentioned that although there is not in Cowichau a salmon canning establishment, the Writer thinks C owichan Buy presents a good opening for that lucrative branch of industry. The Bay at certain seasons veritably swarms with salmon of splendid quality The run of salmon in the river, which does not take place 'iUtil high water in the autumn, is for the moet part of a quality unfit for canning purposes; but the run of salmon, such as they are then, is enormous, and it is thought by those who have given it attention that the same sal'non might be taken in the Bay early in the season when they are in superb condition, and when canning might be profitably carried on. On a small scale, salmon caught in the Bay, in former years, used to be put up in barrels by James Kinnear, who found the business profitable, and there is little doubt that, if entered upon in a larger way, it would be equally so . At Oyster Ray, as its name indicates, there are perhaps the finest oyster beds to be found in any of the waters of the coast; and with careful cultivation an important industry might there be developed . The drawback at present is the limited market j and the difficulty of getting the product to Victoria in proper condition and at small j cost. This, with many others of similar nature in the country, is a prospective in- dustry . Sandstone, said to be much superior to that got on Newcastle Island, is found near the beach at Maple Bay, near W. Chisholm's. A large quaray could be opened there at very moderate expense The communication at present is en- tirely by water. The mail steamer calls at Gowichan, Chemainus, and Maple Bay in Cowichan proper, and at Bnrgoyne Buy and Vesuvius Bay, on Salt Spring Is- land. A wagon road is open between Nanaimo and Cowichan; and if 10 miles more of road wers made between Gowichan and Goldstream, through communnication could be had between Victoria and Nanaimo. This road would be a great boon to the people of Victoria as well as to the people of Gowichan. At present Victorians i are cooped up within a limited area, bounded by Saanicb Arm and Goldstream and ! Sooke mountains. Beyond those points the Island, to the average townsman, is a ' terra incognita; but were the road completed between Goldstream and the Gowichan | road, already made near Shawnigan lake Victorians could, in a short day 'b drive, i COWICHAN DISTRICT. 139 reach Shnvnigan lake, a body of water aeven miles long, teeming with fish and aar- rounded by a country (ul 1 of game of every deaoription. Cowichan Electoral DiHtrict embracea Bait Spring laland and the lalands in the Onlf of Qporgin including Oaliano, Mayne, Pender, Satnma and a nnmbor of smaller iHlanda. The climate of those Islands in particularly aalnbrions, and fruits of everv description, from the grape and peach to the hardy Siberian crab, thrive in a remarkable manner. The Islands are particularly well adapted to sheep farming, and eitansive flocks are kept on some of them. On Salt Sjiring or Admiralty Is- land the Messrs. Pinibnry Bros, have an excellent run which they carefully pre- serve; and from their ranch in supplied some of the finest mutton that goes into the Viotoria and Nanaimo markets. The error fallen into by some of the large sheep owners on the other Islands of over-stocking their runs has been particularly guard- ed ngninst by Messrs. Pimbury, and they have been rewarded by complete success in their enterprise The next most snooessful sheep raiser is probably Henry Morris of Gnliano. Mr. Morris has a splendid run and a productive farm independ- ently of bi ( ran . The writer has lJiii; , . W s f Ill s 140 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECIH Y. doubtlesH inoreaae greatly in importance, presenting, na it wttt. an extennive and at- tractive field to the farmer, the miner, the lumberman, and the trader as well as to the toarist and the pleasure seeker. Schools, Stobrs, &o. —The following general stores are located thronghout the settlement: Wm. Beaumont. Maple Bay: Wm. P. Jaynes, Quamichan: George B. Ordano and J. Morley, Cowiohan; and E. J. Bittenconrt and Joseph Akerman, Salt Spring IdlnnA. The District is also provided with public schools. In this beautiful valley the Sisters of St. Ann have a day sohocl, attended by native girls, and a large asylum, where over 50 orphan girls are f dnoated. There is also a school for native boys under the mauagement of Father Donckele; average attendance, 25 or 30. AoBicuLTDBAL SooiKTT.— Cowiohau has a flourishing Agricultural Society, the oldest in the Province A grant of 20 acres of land near Maple Bay was made by the old Colonial Oovernment to the Society, and a portion has been enclosed for exhibition purposes. An agricultural hall has been erected and extpnsive sheds for cattle and pens for sheep and hugs bavr> been built, and an annual shew is held about the beginning of October, which attracts from the settlements and ffom the adjacent islands, as well as from Victoria and Nanaimo, a large number of visitors. nlnislil^ ,m^ m\lVM MAKERS AND (jeneral Pounilry Work, fierald Street, ^icioria, B. C. OOWIOHAN DISTRICT DIRECTORY. 141 NORTH COWICHAN MUNICIPALITY. OPFICEK8 : W. H. Lomas, - - Reeve. MEMBERS OF COUNCIL : Henry Fry, Josephjtlichards, W C. Duncan, R. M.Millar, J. W. Evans, John Flett, Jr. COWICHAN. (P. O. Address. Cowichan.) Blyth Alex, farmer, Quamichau Boal James, farmer, Cowichan Burnham Eugene, farmer, Cowichan Cavin Robert 8, farmer, Cowichan Church of Ihigfland, 4 miles fm Maple Bay, 5 m fni Cowichan Clyde Wm, school teacher, Cowichan Copley Wm, farmer, Shawnigan Comar Edward, farmer, Cowichan Crate Adolphus, (employ Sutton's mills) Cowichan Dawson James V, telegraph operator, Cowichan Dobson Ben, farmer, Cowichan Dods A, farmer, Cowichan Donckele Rev Father G, Roman Catholic church, Cowichan Dougan James, farmer, Shuwnigan Dougan Jostiph, farmer, Shawnigan Farnsworth James, farmer, Shawnigan Farusworth Thomas, farmer, Shawnigan Gabborie Joseph, farmer, Shawnigan Gabborie Louis, farmer, Shawnigan Gilmour Wm, carpenter, Cowichan Gravelle Frank, laborer, Cowichan Handy Sam, carpenter, Shawnigan Harris Edward H, laborer, Cowichan Hall, Shawnigan Jones George, farmer, Shawnigan Kelly Robert, farmer, Shawnigan Kinnear James, saloon keeper and post master, South Cowichan Lemon John, boatman, Cowichan Lewis George, farmer, Cowichan Love James, farmer, Quamichan Mahony John, farmer, Cowichan Marrjner Edward, farmer, Cowichan Marriner Henry, favmer, Cowichan ■4 '4i if m 'A J 1' 1 % 142 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. Marshall Mathew, farmer, Cowiohan Marahttll Thomas, farmer, Cowiohan MoKinnon Wm, farmer, Gowichau MoLay John, farmer, Cowiohan McLaj Bobert, farmer, Quamiohan MoPherson Doaald, farmer, Quamiohan McPherson Donald, farmer, Cowiohan MoPherson John, farmer. Quamiohan Morlej John, J P, store keeper, Cowiohan Nelson John, farmer, Cowiohan Northcote B C Q, farmer, Cowiohan Ordano George B, dealer in general merchandise, Cowiohan Palmer J B, Cowiohan Peterson Hans P, farmer, Shawnigan Beid Alexander, jfarmer, Quamiohan Bivers Henry, fanner, Cowiohan Bivers William, farmer, Cowiohan Bondeau Peter, farmer, Cowiohan Smith Thomas, farmer, Cowiohan Sutton Alfred, foreman Cowiohan saw mills, Cowiohan Sutton Wm J, prop^aw mill, Cowiohan TIasetson U, farmer, Cowiohan Todd A, farmer, Cowiohan Tarlton Joseph, farmer, Cowiohan Voutrait Baptiste, farmer, Shawnigan Vuutrait Xavier, farmer, Shawnigan Williams Thomas J, farmer, Cowiohan MAPLE BAY. (P, O. Address, Maple Bay.) Agricultural Hall, Maple Bay, hall for Annual Exhibition for Cowiohan dist Alexander James, farmer, Quamiohan Alexander David jr, farmer, Quamiohan Alexander David sen, farmer, Quamichau ^ Allard Narcisse, farmer, Coraiaken Batty George, laborer, Quamiohan Beaumont Wm, post master and hotel keeper, Maple Bay Bednall Samuel, farmer, Comiaken Botterili Mathew, farmer, Comiaken Brown Wm C, farmer, Somenos Charley Mrs, private hotel, Somenos Chishulm Wm, farmer, Comiaken Cregan, Franois, farmer, Comiaken Dods Alex, farmer, Comiaken i OOWICHAN DI8TRI0T. 143 Dring Wm, farmer, Gomiaken Drummond Hugh,. farmer, Gomiaken Duncan W G, farmer, Quamichan Edgson Milton farmer, Gomiaken Evans James, farmer, Quamichan Fletcher Gharles, blacksmith, Gomiaken Flett James, farmer, Gomiaken Flett John jr, farmer, Gomiaken Flett John sen, farmer, Gomiaken Flett Peter, farmer, Gomiaken French Wm J, farmer, Gomiaken Frv Henry, J P, Govt agent, Quamichan Hales Jo' u, farmer, Gomiaken Hennessy Peter, farmer Quamichan Holmes Kev David, pastor church of England. Quauichau Horau Robert, lumberman. Gowichan Humphrey John, farmer, Gowichan Inwood Frederick, farmer, Somenos Jaynes Wm P, general merchandise, Quamic])un Jones Wm, farmer, Gomiaken Jordan Gharles, farmer, Sumenos Kingston Wm, farmer, Quamichan Lewis Lewis, farmer, Gomiaken Lilly Alfred G, farmer, Gomiaken Lomas W H, Indian agent, Quamichan l^rle Wm, farmer, Quamichan Mearns James, farmer, Quamichan Miller James, farmer, Gomiaken Miller Robert, farmer, Gomiaken Richards Joseph, farmer, Gomiaken Robertson Wm, farmer, Gomiaken Shaw Thomas B, carpenter, Quamichan Skinner Mrs Ambrose, farmer, Somenos Skinner E, farmer, Quamichan Skinner T, J P. farmer, Quamichan Smith Michael, farmer, Gomiaken Symons Richard D jr, farmer, Gomiaken Symons Richard D sen, farmer, Gomiaken Williams J, farmer, Gomiaken Young D F, farmer, Quamichan SOMENOS. (P. O. Address, SomeuoK.) Bell Angus, farmer, Somenos Bell John, farmer, Somenos Bell Hugh, farmer, Somenos u :i' IM i 144 BRITIHU OOLUMUIA DIREUTORY . Bell Neal, fariuer, Somenos Gurrie Wm, furmer, Horaenos Davie Horace, farmer, HunionoH Davie Wiu, farmer, Somenos Drinkwater Joseph, farmer, SomeiioH Drinkwuter Wm, farmer, Someuos Evans David, farmer, SomenoN Evans Henry E, farmer, Soraenos Evans John, farmer, Someuos Oreen A H, Civil Engineer, Someuos Jinkens John, farmer, Homenos Kier Mrs A, post-mistress, Somenos Kier George, farmer, Homenos Kier James, farmer, Somenos Kier Joseph, farmer, Homenos King Charles, farmer, Somenos Lusty Frank B, farmer, Someuos Menzies John, farmer. Somenos Smlthe Wni, M P P, J P, farmer, Somenos Thomas John, laborer, Someuos Weedle Wm. farmer, Someuos Williams farmer, Someuos CHEMAINU8. (P. 0. Address, GhernaintiN.) Allard Edward, farmer, Chemainus Askew Mrs, proprietress saw-mill, Chemainus Blaynev C, farmer, Chemainus Bonsall Henry, farmer, Chemainus Brenton John, farmer, Chemainus Burke John E, farmer, Chemainus Campbell Wm, farmer, Chemainus Cocker Samuel, sawyer, Thetis Island Conway Thos D, telegraph operator, Chemainus Fuller Henry, farmer, Chemainus Habart James, farmer, Chemainus Hall Mrs, farmer, Chemainus Hall Louis, farmer, Chemainus Mainguy Daniel W, farmer, Chemainus Maylor Paul, laborer, Chemainus Miller W^m A, farmer, Chemainus Roberts Bev B J, Church of England missionary, Kuper Island Windsor Thomas, farmer, Chemainus GOWIOHAN DI8TRI0T. SALT SPRING. 145 (P.O. AddreM, 8. 8. and B. B.) Akerman Joseph, store-keeper, Burgoyne Bay Audereon Wm, farmer, Ganges Haroor, S S Bittancourt E J, store-keeper, Vesuvius Bay, S H Booth Jolin P, farmer, Salt Spring Island Broadwell J, farmer, Ganges Haroor, S S Brown John, farmer, Burgoyne Bay Brown Robert, farmer, Burgoyne Bay Buckner A, farmer. Salt Spring Island Cairns John, farmer, Burgoyne Bay Crane T C, farmer. Salt Spring Island Dawson Colon, farmer, Ganges Harb<>r, S H Davis Levi, farmer. Salt Spring Lsland Douglas Abel, fisherman, Beaver Point, B B Dukes George J, farmer, Burgoyne Bay Dukes Walter, farmer, Burgoyne Bay Engelhertson Ole, laborer, Burgoyne Bay Everton Rev George, farmer, Vesuvius Bay, S S Foord Frederick, farmer, Burgoyne Bay Fredeson Daniel, farmer. Salt (Spring Burness George, farmer, Burgoyne Bay Gyves Michael, farmer, Burgoyne Bay Hamea Wm, farmer, Fulford Harbor, B B Hollins G, farmer, Moresby I, B B Hollins J W, farmer, Moresby I, B B Hollins W A, farmer, Ganges Harbor, B B Hooper, Charles J, farmer, Salt Spring Island Horel Charles, farmer, Burgoyne Bay Hutson Wm A, farmer, Salt Spring Island King Joseph, fisherman, Beaver Point, B B Komaree, farmer, Portland Island, B B Lackaman, farmer* Portland Island, B B Langley Arthur, farmer, Ganges Harbor, S 8 Lewis H G, farmer, Vesuvius Bay, S S Lunney J, farmer, B B " Maxwell John, farmer, Burgoyne Bay McDonald Charles, farmer, Burgoyne Bay McFadden James, farmer, north end Salt Spring Island Munro T W G, farmer. Walker Hook, S S Nankana, farmer, Salt Spring Island, B Bay Norton John, farmer. Salt Spring Island Nuana, farmer, Salt Spriug Island, B B Palua, farmer, Portland Island, B B Parry Thomas C, post-master, Vesuvius Bay, 8 8 Pimpurj A- farmer. Salt Spring Island, P O Cowichan Pimbury John G, farmer, Salt Spring Island, P O Cowichan 19 ^. ^ ^ '.**>. ^ '••?>. IMAGE EVAL JATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) i 1.0 t}^ "H^ ^ lii 12.2 %& 1 2.0 1.1 I us 1.25 !!l U |l.6 A" O HiotDgraiiric Sciences Corporation 23 WIST IMAIN STMIT WIBSTER,N.Y. 145M (716)872-4503 i' ■i.f ' [Hi [i 146 BRITISH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY. Pimbury Philip, farmer, Salt Spring Island, P O Gowichan Pollard Joseph, fartner, Salt Spring Island Pottinger Henry, farmer. Salt Spring Island Purser George, farmer, Fulford Harbor, B Bay Baynes Alfred, farmer, Fulford Harbor, B Bay Reid John, farmer, Fulford Harbor. B Boy Robinson Henry W, farmer. Salt Spring Island Kodgers Henry, farmer, Cusheon Lake, B Bay Ruckle Henry, farmer, Beaver Point, B Btiy Sampson Henry, farmer, north end Salt Spring Island Sheppard Horace J, farmer, Fulford Harbor, B B Sheppard John, farmer, Fulford Harbor, B B Shore Henry, farmer, Ganges Harbor, S S Sparrow John, C, farmer, Burgoyne Biiy Stiller Mrs E, farmer, Fulford Harbor, B B Spikerman Henry, Fulford Harbor, B Bay Trage Theodore, farmer. Fulford Harbor, B Bay Weston Wm, farmer, Fulford Harbor, S S Whims Clark, farmer, Fulford Harbor, B Bay Whims Wm, farmer, Fulford Harbor, B Bay GALIANO AND MAYNE ISLANDS. (P. O. AddreHs, Active or Plumper Puss.) Beal Walter W, farmer Bennett Thomas, farmer, Mayne Island Campbell J C, farmer Chivers Jeremiah, farmer Clapham Henry, farmer , CoUinson W T, farmer Ekholm John, farmer Georgeson Henry, fisherman Groth Charles, farmer Heck Jacob, farmer Hope Rutherford, farmer Morris Heurv, farmer Robson Frederick, farmer Robson Wm, farmer Shaw John, farmer Silva John, farmer Smith John, farmer Teeters Paris, fisherman Tod Alexander, farmer OTHER ISLANDS. (P. O. Address, Active Pass ) Alexander J, J, farmer (Pender Island) Buckley Noah, farmer (Pender Island) Thompson John, shingle maker (Pender Island) C^affery Thomas, farmer (Prevost Island) Curran Wm, farmer (Thetis Island) Tatton Isaac, boatman (Timbo Island) Trueworthy Charles, farmer, (Saturna Island) Sutherland Daniel, farmer (Samuel Island) ^^a^MSt^mili^k^a tt^^<. NANAIMO CITY. 147 E PIMBURY & CO, lESEUB, STITBS i M iSUTS, Commercial Street. NANAIMO, B, C, : Books used ic the Public and Private ScLools and Churches kept on sale. Also, Books on Scientific Subjects, Histoiy, the useful Arts, etc. A large variety of Novels and Song Books, to which additions are continually being made. Ledgers, Day Books, Record, Pass, Memorandum A Time Books, Diaries, Albums, Admiralty Charts, Cold Pens, Ac. The best brands of Pens, Ink and Paper are often imitated and sold at a low price. Purchasers on nsin^ find them to be unsatisfactory. E. P. &. Co. endeavor to avoid spurious brands and spare no expense to secure superior stationery. FisHiNQ Tackle, Ammunition, Hunting and Pocket Knives, Razors, Picture Frames. Tovs, Superior Briar and Meerschaum Pipes, Havana Ciqars, Tobacco, &c. 13^ Books Bound, Paper Euled and Perforated to order. Newspapers and Periodicals kept on Sale, and Supplied to Order NANAIMO MILL STREET, JOHN MAHRER, ~ " -^" PROPRIETOR. BASTION STREET, { Opposite the Literary Institute Hall, NANAIMO, B. J. E. JETiKINS, Proprietor. Good accommodation for TRANSiEr'" ^nd Permanent Boarders and Lodge Tlie Bar is supplied with the Best Brands of Wines, Lips and Cigars. c. ii ^ ^ ^'%'1^>..J!!>?VtUc J><.i |i I ' B # ,1 '< r ' . , 'I [ \-ii r^!' ill \i I 160 BRrriBH COLUMBIA DIRECTORY . Miners' Exchange Hotel, COMMERCIAL ST.. NANAIMO, B. C. jegEPp WEBB, p^epi^iEjpe^. The oldest established Hotel In Nanaimo, and only three minutes walk from Steamboat lianding. Superior Accommodation for Travellers. THE BAB IS SUPPLIED WITH The Best Brands of Wines, Liquors, Ales £ Porter, Also, CIGARS made by White men exclusively. I Alex. Mayer. Marous Wolfe. Alex. Mayer & Co., 9 Iiforters, lolesale ail Belul Dealers in mm ©» Special Agents for Beacon Light Oil. Highest Gash Price Paid for Hides, Furs and Country Produce. Orders promptly and carefully delivered. only IE NANAIMO CITY. 151 E. PIMBURY & CO., ;DISPENSING