264 THE WEST SHORE. September, 1879 THE MAYOR and COUNCIL OF VIC TORIA ft C On tlx opposite page, we present to 1. in reader life-like portrait! of the gentlemen composing the city govern ment of Victoria, B. C. They arc all men of business, and have been teleeted, no) like In American citiea on account of theii wire-pulling qualities, but he cauM of their honest and upright career, backed by sound judgment in their own business afialrs, and are universally ac know lodged by their constituency to be men who are well fitted for the psi lions they occupy. The Mayor, J. H. Turner, Esq., is the senior partner of the extensive lm l i"". house of Turner, Beeton & "" Wharf St., and connected in business with II. C. Beeton & Co., of Pinsbury Circus, London, England. Ilr u.is horn in 1834, and has been es tablished In business, in Victoria, for si onteen yean. 1 le is a thorough bus iness man, generous to .1 fault, and at the head f all enterprises which seem likelj to benefit the Province. Mi. 'I'. sit three years as mombei of the council) and so great is his popularity that, although Victoria has a popular lion of ovet 7,000, his election id the njsyortlty was unanimous. His subur ban rasMeoee i located on Ihe Esqui maull road, about out and a half miles 1 the city proper, And is surrounded by all the comfortable elegance thai a refined last, can possibly suggest. A. McLean is a native of Mbonnie HcotlandM'born in Kirkcudbrightshire, anil is now fifty years of age. I Iconic i" Britiah Columbia seventeen yean ago, ami by an upright business cartel has smassad 1 lull shaft of this world's kk. lie is yet active In business and tajoys a liberal patronage as a clothier tad general outfitter) his establishment, known as'Mhe Seoul) House," like the Miiiouudings of his elegant resident c, is ks t stiupulouslv neat. Notw ith- standing his ex twelve business, Mr. Mel .ean dexotes a considerable part of l.is lime lo the work of benevolence, and has, for scuml terms, ablj served as President of the Mechanics Institute, tad 1'icsnient of (be Royal HotphaL He is also 'ue l'lesiJent ol (he Itndsli Columbia Itcnevolcnt Society, ami Chairman of the Board of Health. Andrew Koine, senior partner of the linn ol A. Koine c o., ilnect import er and commission merchants, is a na tive of Manchester, England. He is the youngest member in the council, being now only thirty-three years of age. In 1 869 Mr. K. arrived in British Columbia, from his native land, and at once took charge f the importing house of J anion & Rhodes, For nearly five years, however, he has been doing a successful business for himself. He sides Importers and commission mer chants, the linn are agents for the Im perial Flouring Mills, of Oregon City, and they arc also sole agents for nil of British Columbia for the Commercial Union Fire and Life Assurance Com pany. Geo. Mansell, of ;. Mansell & Co., dealers m furniture, is a native of to give general satisfaction to his con stituents, as this U his third term in n,e council. J. W. Williams is the only native Amer icau in the council. He was horn in New York city in 1839, and came to the Pacific coast at the age of ten. He settled down in British Columbia in 1S58, and has served as councilman for five years; he is also a member of the Provincial Legislature. Mr. Wil Hams is one of the solid men of Victo ria, being considered worth over $50,. 000. His fine country scat embraces 600 acres of fine land, whilst his elegant winter residence, one of the handsom est in Victoria, was erected by Mr. W. at an expense of $10,000. A.J. Smith, of Smith & Clark, con tractors, is a native ot Scotland, horn in 1838, has been a resident of British Co lumbia since 1S62, and does quite a large business in his line. .jkMmf iNVELDPES & Paper V'"'J.!MI) n niLWywr ini!iini!ici". Tlir "Colonist" Nrwsrurwr Office. Vittorin, It. C Paolo ft K. MayiW.I. Httchln, England, from whence he cm- Igrated In 1848 to the gold fields of Australia. Returning in 1840, he was shipwrecked off Honolulu, and finally I. oidcd in San Francisco in 1S50. He afterwards lived near Vreka, Califor nia, for several years, going to IHitish Columbia In iSo:, where he has resided ever since. He docs a large business, and hat one of the handsomest resi denecs in Victoria. dpt. 0.0, Walkei (misprinted in our engraving, Walkin,) is the oldest memkr of the council, being now sixty two years of age. Jle isa native of St. Andrews, New Brunswick; is a ship buildei by trade, and has resided in British Columbia since 1S00. He seems THE BRITISH COLONIST, Our engraving gives a correct view of this establishment," which may prop erly he termed the most complete of the kind on the Pacific coast. The building is constructed of brick, and has every convenience, including steam power, necessary for a complete print ing office. The entire establishment is divided into three departments the Colonist office proper, wherein tht Daily and Weekly Colonist are pub lished; the job printing department, and the book and stationery store. All the three departments, however, are under the personal supervision of the propri etor, Mr. David W. Iliggins. tie is a Well preserved, line looking gentleman, about forty-five years of age, a native of Halifax', Nova Scotia. When but a lad of twelve, he was apprenticed to the printing business, and round by round he has climbed fortune's ladder, until to-day we find him one of the few solid newspaper men on the coast. In 1856 Mr. H.-came to San Francisco, and after sticking type on various news papers, he, in company with four other printers, and a combined cash capital of $130, started the San Francisco Morn ing Cull. The circulation of this paper now exceeds 25,000 daily. The rlWttl River gold excitement caused Mr. 11. to sell his interest in the Call, and he came to Victoria, where he at once be came connected with the British Colo nist as the manager. In 1S63 be pur chased an interest in the paper, and lour years later became sole proprietor and editor. Under his able management, the Colonist is flourishing, is a paper of large circulation nnd influence, both at home anil nbroad, and if we mistake not, the onlv one in the Province 1 takes the daily telegrams. Mr. II. is the owner of considerable real estate, ami w hat is still better, one of the eoafc est and happiest homes in British Columbia.