neeiger1 ad-r 60;ntsad-BC.re-ia,ur-is.hetryes-iceledice,ndngin-intof3e,anenonhe‘The Year Book of British Columbia’ recently issued, reflects the highest credit upon the compiler, R. E. Gosnell. Having ably filled the editorial chair on the Vancouver News-Advertiser over twenty years ago, Mr, Gosnell has done much public work for governments and cities qualifications which fit him for the important work under review. One of the most interesting sections of the work is the historical review, which tells all about the early history of the Province. The information with regard to the natural wealth of B. C. should prove very interesting, and the story of the progress of the Province will no doubt surprise those who have not been in a position to secure authenic information on this point. It is now eight years since Mr. Gosnell issued his last Year Book, and a great many important events have transpired in this Province since that time. In his present publication, containing about 360 pages, the publisher has completely covered the ground, and given to the public something that will be highly appreciated by the public generally. The book will be sold by the King’s Printer at $1.15 per copy, and no one who is desirous of securing a really reliable reference work should be without a copy of the British Columbia Year Book.