.,-' THE ADVANCE. /r^cCi 7 ^yTr-c^y Vol. V, No. 22. MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1898. $2,00 per Year. D \V. JAKES, M. Il„ (!. M. HY AITOINTMIiNT RESIDENT PHYSICIAN TO KETTLE RIVER DISTRICT. OFFICE : : : BOUNDARY FALLS. QERALD WILLIAMS, M. D-, C M. VKHNON, 11. 0. Late ok St. Thomas Hospital, London, Rno, r\R. OSBORNE MORRIS, Vernon, B. C. Graduate of McGill University. Late Physician and Surgeon Canadian Pacific Ry. Coroner for East Yale. I T. MoLAREN, M. D., C. M. Graduate of MoGill Uwversity. Office: Aiimsthonm, B. 0. DF )R. CORRIGAN, DENTAL SURGEON, Graduate of tho Hoyal College of Dental Surgeoim of Ontario. Honor Graduate of Toronto University, -ok kick- Pound Block, Barnard Avenue, Vorn o 1,1 ,C. w. M. COCHRANK, Solicitor SurnEME Court, Notary Public, CONVEVANOER, Eto. Olllco:Gilniorc'i. Block, 1'iirniird Avcnuo, VKItNON. - 11. 0. pitED. BILLINGS, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc Office : Martin's Block. Vernon, B.C. ALLAN MACDONALD, BARRI8TER AND SOLICITOR Of the Supreme Court of B. C. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETO, Vernon, 11. 0. I K.JOHNSON, Law and Collecting Aqenoy. Conveyancer, Mineral Claims Bought and Sold. NotiryPublic. GRAND PORKS ... - It. O. pOBBES M. KE11BY, P.L.8., A. M.as.CIS., ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. MIDWAY, 11. (I. -T E. CROWELl,, TRONSON ST., VrfllNIIN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Olllco and Store Fittings a Specialty. pHAS. E. COSTERTON, VKItNON, B. C Commission and Insurance Ag't NOTARY PUBLIC. JOHN A. CORYELL, A.M., B.C.A. Civil Eneineer, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Irrigation Projects, Engineering and Survey Work, with Plans and Estimates in any Portion of tho Province Immediately Attended to. Maps and Plans of Any Portion of Osoyoos District and Mining Camps of Kettle River Mining Division. BOUNDARY FALLS, MIDWAY and VERNON. J. C. XLA.A.S, MINING ENGINEER, GREENWOOD CITY, B. C. Guess Bros. ASSAYERS AND CHEMIST^ PROPERTIES EXAMINED Assays and Analyses of Ores, Fuels, Etc. MIDWAY, H. C. OHEENWIl.in, 11. 0. M. I1ARRF.TT. 0. T. R0D0B0N BOUNDARY GREEK Engineering and Assaying Go. G-i-eenwonil City, B. O.I Assaying and Analyses of Ore Mines Examined and Reported on Thoroup-li Arqiinlntaiiee witli Hie Keltle Illver nml llouiiilnrv Creel. Mining Districts, PENTICTON HOTEL J. TllUltHKR, PlMll-ItlETOR, Pleasantly Situated at Foot of Okanagan Lake Sta.sk Connection with S. S. Aberdeen to Fairview, Osimms, Boundary Cheek, Kettle River and Points in Washington All AniiANiiEMENTs Made 'van Providing Guides and Outfits tor Hunting Parties. Good Bout ing and Fishing. How anil Sail Boats for Hire ESTABLISHED 1H83. MAINLAND NURSERY COMPANY ""TUBIIiEE FARM," - LADNERS, - BRITISH - COLUMBIA Our Specialties—Varieties Profitable in British Columbia; 'Irees Free from Pests. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, PLANTS AND VINES. Send for Free Catalogue. ! E. Hutciiekson, Manager. HUDSON'S BAY ESTABLISHED 1670. WHOLESALE AND Retail Dealers in dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries and provisions, wines, liquors and cigars. Special Attention Paid to Mail Orders. Nothing but reliable goods kept on hand.. A REGISTRAR AT NEuSON. Writs May Issue There Instead of at Victoria. j T. II. (iiilln, ilislriet regislrur uniler iin- supreme eoutt nt. Neln.ni, will \ lii'iii'i'fi.rlli rnnk us ii ili'liulynf III.' ilis- Iriei registrar ..f llie supreme court [or llie Victoria, judicial llislricl. He will l.e furnished with seals nf the supreme court, which he shall ilMx In writs or other processes to lie Issued ...it of the en.irl, .mil nny wiil, nnler, decree or other process hearing Bllch seal shall Iiuv,. the suine force uml elfecl us il waled liy fhedislricl regislmrut Victoria, Appearances mny lie made returnable ni Nelsun instead o( Victoria. This will fneililule llie transaction nf legal Inisiuess in Kootenay, ami with iin- occasional siliings i.f lhe supreme court In Nelson and Rosslaud, lhe freipienl anil expensive journey- ings of litigauls ami witnesses to Victoria will Le obviated, Kootenay will mil, however, lie suiislled lllllll it is miule a supreme court district.—Ross- lander. ► . 4 GROUND SLUICING ON BOUNDARY CREEK. A. TKIJU. SOLIOrPKD. Hudson's Bay Co., Vernon, B. (J. *E>, O. Box. 64. FANCY GOODS.. Glassware and Crockery, School Supplies and Toys, Stationery, Playing Cards and Games, Dressing Cases Wall Paper, Violin Strings and Proprietary Medicines. Agent for the Pknix Fire Insurance. ED. A. HAIN ■ MIDWAY, D. C. The Okanagan and Spallumcheen . . . Agrl. Society's. . . V* FALL -fijETTS VERNON ■ SAWMILL SMITH k MoIiEOD, PROPRIETORS. Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Turnings Etc. All Kinds of, Factory Wnrk Kept in Slock anil Made to [Order Coast Cedar Worked into Furnishings a Specialty All Kinds of Lumber, l.ntlis nnd Shingles Kept iu Stoek Best Material Always Used. Write for Prices and Discounts Sawmill on Okanagan Lake, handy In shipment, .Sash and Door Factory on V. P. R„ Vernon. J_____i Will be Held in the CITY OP VERNON. B. C. Whilsl the multitude are engaged in quai'lz mining, here und there will occasionally In* found un Individual who plus Ilis faith in placer ground, und is willing In risk his fortune delving In bed-rock, searching fur the yellow melal. Mr. S. Strong, nn old time Caribou and Hock ereek miner, is one of the Indivldualsdescrllied above, who, to show llial lie dues lint miud backing uph'.s judgment wilh plenty of hard ! wink, lias set himself (lie tusk i.f lllld- I ing an old channel on Boundary ereek, j By building a ditch und limning he bus been able lu convey wnter inlo his claim a mile distanl from ihe point i.f divergence, and he is now busily en gaged ground sluicing at a point jusl i behind Messrs. Kerr Bans, ranch, A large aim.mil uf surface dill bus already been moved, and enough o lbe boll.nu strata lias also been shifted lo show lhat Mr. Strung bus good grounds for bis couleiitlou lhat au old channel dues exist, as already rim rock protrudes on each side of lhe ground sluice, and bed link bus already been proven lo In. si . mI feel below, lhe distance between rim rock and rim rock is aboul (H) feet, wliieli shows a very narrow channel has lo la. ileall with. About llfleen yards of llle bottom dirt lias put through Ihc sluice a few days ago and lbe resull wus n very nice product of gold, which gives un inilieiitii.il Ihal when bed-rock is sluiced olf good returns may be obtained. Just where lhe gold came from that Is found on Boundary creek, is a mailer nf grave speculation, as mining bus heen carried on for years, and has always been confined lo an area within a comparatively short distance uf ils confluence wil li llie Keltic liver, as It bus always lieen found llial the run of gold reuses al a point lielow llu* falls, aud very nearly in lbe neighborhood of lhe present winking. The fuel that the present ground sluice is near the bead of lhe run of gold, may lend to show from what source (he gold is derived, and whellicr it came inlo lbe creek from lhe inuiinlnius bounding the creek on ils easl or west side. ► »< THE GOLD DROP ALL RIGHT. Wednesday and Thursday, Oct, 14 and 15 1896. I to Lardeau on Arrow lake, wiih power I it. operate BteaulboiiU, wharves, docks, telegraph and telephone lines. As J, ,1. Hill of lbe Oreat Northern is behind the Kaslo and .Slo.au railway, he is generally supposed lo lu* ibe moving spbii Iii the proposed company. Revel- sloke people think lhat Ihere is u chance of bis steamer running up ne fur us Big Bend. HERE AND THERE. Aii appropriation ..f $12,000 hns been placed upon ibe Dominion supplementary estimates,(or il.e purpose.of opening up tiie I'oliinil'iii riverain.ve Revel- stoke, and for the protection of tin1 river bank al thai place. This granl hns heen obtained lhrough Mr, B,.s- Im-k's agency, whieh shows lu- is alive lo the necessities of some portions of bis constituency ai any rale. The Inland Sentinel calls ibe alien- lion of llie husiness men of Kuinluops to lhe necessity of milking a mo.ein uu endeavor to secure railwny construction not only to lhe norlh, lull us well to lbe south of ili.it place, A railway running to the norlh would tap Ihe coal hells on the North Thompson river, and one lo file so.lib would have fur ils objective point Pellllcton, ul lhe foot of Okanagan lnke„S which Jwouhl bring tiie people of Kamloops iu touch with lbe Boundary creek and Kootenay mining camps, and would also furnish lhe Inland capital nn allernale route from the const, should the Vancouver and Prase!' River road be built. The Tribune, referring lo lbe appointment of a supreme court judge, says: " The action of the eousl lawyers In protesting against Hie appointment nf an eastern mini to Ihe vacancy un the supreme court bench .should have no weight what ever wilh Hit. L.iurier government. The lawyers in Ibis case, as in everything else, are looking out for themselves and nobody else. It would he in their inleresls thai Ihe appoint inenl slioulil be tiiail.- frum among Iheir own set, but lhe inleresls of tiie people of Kootenny demand ibal a new man should he appointed, Those newspnpeis which supported Hewitt Bosloek iluring lbe recent elections, should now urge him Io stand out for ibe appointuictit of a new mail from lhe easl. There is loo much power ill lbe hands of one lillle set in lliis province, and Chief Jusl iee Dane is nl lbe bead of this set. The minimis- nation of affairs in Ibis province is sufficiently aiitoewfic, Last mouth Chief Justice Davie was practically the czar of Brillsh Cnhimbia, Menus administrator of lho province; be was the adviser and piuclirally lbe maker nf Ibe laws, and be WHS chief justice as well, lie bus sufficient power abend}'. The province ri'ipiiri'snuew judge,who is a stranger to lliis Victoria ring, whn will reside iu Koolenay, and whose conception of the province does nol begin and end wilh Vancouver Island. »■#-. WHAT ROESLAND NEEDS. I'l'lzn Lists, Entry Forms, olo,, nro now reaily, nml togolhor ..ill. nil othor Information, uiny lie luui by addressing tlie Boorotary nt <>kn- nagan Mission, Roil uood faros liy the C. P. II. nml OkioiiiKiin Lako steamers. MARCUSandMIDWAY stage Liism Leaves Marcus Mondays and Thursdays at i p. M Arrives Greenwood Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 p. M Arrives Marcus Thursday and Sunday at 9 a, m Price Ellison, President, Vornon, H. C. A. Postill, Snin-i'tiir-a Okanagan Mis-inn. From some comments in lhe Rossland Miner it would seem thut Mr. George Turner really duespive ven! lo bis views occasionally, as the following will show 1 "The diamond drill," snid Mr. Turner, " is u gnuul I lung for these wide ledges such ns we huve in Boundary, (ll f lhe ledges imining lhrough our property is IIII feel wide. My plan of i operiitiini is this: I put a drill iu the I middle nt lliu ledge und make a series of borings i-neli uuy tow-aids both the I fool uud bunging nulls. I make lhe pilch al 15,25 and I", degrees—just as j I Drink will he the si effective. The resull is Ihul 11 hen I get lhe borings ill Rat Porlnge, (l.iliuio, recenlly, completed clear across, lhe ledge ispvor llie ii-snllsof a milling lest of Il.e thoroughly pi impeded nnd I know Hint 100 tuns of oro taken froui ihe pretty well what 1 have, I hnvo made j Mikado inine. Manager Aim, ofllie thesu biniiigs In 11 depth of ISU feel, local reduction works, deposited hi the and 1 .nu suy lo you I mn well pleased, j Impel iul hank lhhly*one and oiie-hulf I have discovered a number uf flue j pounds of gold, valued ut .sv.ii-a. sir bodies of ore. The ore is lunch tike I Roderick Ciiuier.ui, of New York, one wIinl you have here iu Rosslnnd. I of lbe owners, wus presenl III lhe Iiiul il grows luoie silicious with depth clean-up ill lhe mill, nnd he expressed Tiie Rossliiiid Minersnys: "Rosslaud needs a resiilenl Bllpcndlary magistrate and a gold commissioner and govern* inenl agent, The government al Victoria will never get into touch will) lhe taxpayers of the Trail creek mining division until il bus eiiiiipeieiii representatives here." The goveriimenl need give very lillle consideration to lhe iippoliilmenl, for surely if Ihere is one man more than another deserving proinolion, il is he who has helped su much t.i make Kn-s- litiul whal ii is today,and whose name has become known over nni- hulj of I he American comment. We refer lo Mr. Kirkup, and in lining so feel ier tain that his appoint inenl would he hailed with delight l.y a large majority of the residents nol only of Rossland, bul the Trull Creek dlslrlel, ., 4 C00D ROCK. There wns u greal deal of excitement Thoroughbred—— Minorca and Leghorn SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL, FREIGHT AND EXPRESS XX. XI. BlOBItlSOST, PBOPEIETOB. F OR SALE, greul surprise when he suw $711 pi'f ton in free gold taken fnnn lbe plules. The free gold, il is claimed, is only aboul iv. percent, nf ihe total value of lhe ore. The other 85 per eenl. Is coll' tuiiie.l iu ibe concentrates, which, when Healed, will prove lbe nre worth over $100, The Mikado proposition was bought nlioul six weeks ngo for the British Columbia Gazolte thnt ap-1 $26,000 hy a Transvaal mining complication will he iiiaile lo incorporate I puny ,,f English capitalists, Afler a company In build a railway from stripping along the surface of the leud Kaslo l.y Kootenay hike to Lard.., for aboul Ull) feel nml sinking a lest I lieiiee lo Upper Koolenny hike, Ilienee ' pit about twenty feet deep, aboul by lbe Duncan river to ils headwaters, I $5,000 worth of ore lias been blasted wiih a branch beginning near Lard., out. The company will hn capitalized l.ul also richer. As soon us I get whut machinery I wunl here I sbull return and continue my prospeel big work until I have thoroughly explored all uur properties," 4 9 4 . AFTER B. C. BUSINESS. Nol iee is given ill llle last issue of c. K, l'lTTKNiuiicil, Rock Cbrbk. river to and hy Troul lake and lbei.ee al 81,000,000 In Isiiidon. England. THE ADVANCE. W, II. NORMS I'llOI'IIIETOII Pulillsliod ncokly nl Midway, 11. ('. tjubsu-'iplloii Pries, s*.u.i por milium, paynblo In nli'auco,either yearly or iiaif-yoarly ul llie oi.ii.iii nf tho snin-cribor. AilvortlsiDg Itutcsscnl on application. Th.iiiiii lie- oojaiiiiis uf Tm: Advance ure nlwit.is opon for lin- discussion uf mutters of pnblio intorosl nml ImporUinco, we ilu nol hoc* cessurily ondorso uuy nf the opinions expressed. Oorrcsnoiuloiioe .,f u porsonnl nni ure ivill not lie published. A erii-sin tlilsspaoo iiuli- a-iiins llml your subscription :ii. lliis paper has expired. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1890, Wu will in ikes few plain statements and perhaps ask n fow questions, and I hen allow ... hers to draw Iheir own ileilurlu.iis and answer the ijuestiuus if they will. Fuur horse leauis are consl..uily in living in Ihis district from the Loner Okilllllgnil, lllden uiili fl'llll, sueh us peuehes, penes, apples, plums, grapes, toiiinlotis, elc, logelhcr ii illl rlli.il.' ligelnlli-. Iilll I il*. eggs and other fiiim pn.duie, nil iiiisidou Alnerieiiii soil, In many liistaiiees lhe produce is buuleil on It-inns il dlslaiice of one hundred and llfty mil. -. The pli.lllue is su! jail to CUsllllllS dues, uml i- nol grown by lhe parlies bringing lhe same iulu lia1 riituilry, It hasa ready sale fur ens!., uud lhe liusiness nill-l he u |-l'llit!Ul'l!tl[vc UIIC or ihe freighters niinld m.l ...mimic in lhe oeeup.-ition. The lelnll price of lhe produce Is mil low, us apples felch 8 cents per pound, and u proportionate price is i-liargeil"foi* all littler kinds of fruit, etc, The s..il of ihe Lower Okanagan is nni superior to llnil of lbe Upper Oknnilg'in, and the country ccrlninly has very llllleiidvaulagi.il] climate, Produce could he shipped from points north by sli-anier to Pentictou, nud I lien ii haulage of 76 miles wuuld bring ii in market, Under Ihese circmnsliiiices why i.s il linn ilu- Upper Okiiliiigan farmer al- lulls his Ameiiiaii eoii.-iu In monop .- Smith's Camp. Boundary Falls.Noii Such, Lust Cli.iiue,(lule la,Republic llllll Greal Hesper, Summit Camp.—Enima and 11. Hell. Long Lake Camp.-Jcwi-I, Denaro Grande nud North Slur. Pu ividbnob Camp.—D, A. nndOoiii- hianlioii. [nobam Moontain.—Texas, Bruce. James Ubbbk,-Crown Poiul. West Fork—Head Light, Rock Cbbbk.—Sample of coal, Camp McKinn t -Carihno, Frum 211 lo 11*1 pounds uf ore have heen lukenj'riun each eluiin, and the collective weight of the samples must he aboul 8,1X10 pounds, ►•< VERNON NOTES. c R C£SRT0N GREENWOOD CAMP General Real Estate & Financial Asl ('rum Our Own Correspondent, Mr. Muir, our iily druggist has leased Mr. Mellvnnie's new house, I um glml lu say Ml*. Price Ellison, whii has been laid up fur l lie past twi. weeks wilh lhe milder Iinui of fever is slowly recovering, Mr. Roi eii Liiuihly arrived on Sal ui- ilny Insl wilh his speedy lillle Inure, Evergreen. Il.li expects she will give a guod account of herself nf the coining races, An liuportanl slrlko uf galena was luiilil- lusi week uhoill I.', miles north- i-uBl of Vernon, The ledge is 10 feel ii Ide and should prove ii liuiiuiizu. The t'- til iinui <- hieulorsiire Messrs. O'Keefe, Fuller, MeMullen nud llallniway, Alilt'iiiiiiii Pound, cluiliTiiiiii uf lhe liunl-d of works, like lhe sons nf Aaron, hns heen Inking "too much unln himself," bringing upun his uver-zt-alous hend Ihe censure of Ihe council, and lhe innjurily of Ihe cilinens. Thenfore- said nlderntnn hud received Instructions from the council lo lake advantage of live giiveriinient road scraper nud grade Mara Avenue, hut Mr, Pi.unil exceeded his Instructions by grading Schubert und Tronson streets, nud would prohiihly have graded lhe loiin if he had nut heen slopped. Like Ihe celebrated Budge nnd Toddy, he lii.es lu see ihe wheels gn round, I ipiltu agree wiih Alderman Uniikey, NOTARY PUBLIC, A-ttf4t3±,.tt X?oxr—^~ Thk Royal Insubance Coy. Tun London ami Lancashire Fibb Insurance Coy, The Insubance 'Coy, .if Nobth Ambbica. The London and Canadian Fire Insurance Coy, The Sun Life Assurance Coy he Canada, The Dominiop Buildinq and Loan Association, Appraiser fob the Canada Permanent Loan ANI. SAVINOBCoY. BOUNDARY CREEK, B. V. .. Tie Mi Drop Boarding House.. (iood Accommodation for Travelers. First-oluss Meals Served flood Livery Stable in Connection. FRED GRAF. PROP. MIDWAY •SAWMILL Lath and Shingles. SASH - DOORS. ^LUMBER-, lizen innrkel which peculiarly belongs who affirms llml not only was ihe to himself ? Is ii for nniii. ul energy, | work unnecessary, Inil. positively bl ur business push nml ability, or has Ibe Upper Okiuingiiii fai'iner siub nguod market al home, be can afford lo treat with indifference Ihe nuirkel iu the u.llilng camps i.f Ibis sec iiu;. ? Surely there must he a soluliin of lhe problem, mui if so, who will disclose it ? 4 , 4 NEW TELE.MOl: COMPANY. Our renders will remember lhat lasl fall we.pulilished lhe fuel llml ileum- puny hud heen furmrtl in Spukane, bearing lbe llllu uf lhe Spukane and Columbia Tclepboiic eon.puny, The ohjecl of the ci.uipiiny as sel furl ll was the rniisfriiclinn of a lelcpboiie line between Spokane and Rosslaud,whieh .should also have a branch tunning frum Marcus il creek. We also staled Ihnt a company ivi.ulil he formed ou lliis aide uf lhe line lo work lhe Canadian end, jurlousto ihe sl reels, wltlinnl going un wilh lhe expensive ulher work uf gravelling Ihem. II. sit-ins an almost criminal net In wnsle llle city funds, wilh such n leriihlc ill ml of sickness iiround, as every eenl should he expended on oblalning heller wnter nud drainage, Tlieru is snuie lalk annual inwii Hint Alderman Pound will he millet personally fur this nil- dilionnl outlay, and stiii-ly if he will dance hu ought lu pay ihe piper, ll. is wilh deep ri-grel Ihul I hue lllis week lu chronicle Ihe death of Mr. Thomas Godwin, In my lasl week's notes I mentioned llml he was gelling heller, us indeed nil his friends believed, hut un Wednesday Insl he hnd u relapse, und gradually sunk ugh in Bouudiiry | uiilll Tlinrsday uiglil, shortly afler 10 o'clock, he peacefully passed away, A genuine sorrow perviuhs the lowu lhrough ibis sail evenl, as Tom wits an All hough liltle has l.ieu heard uf ibe | universal favorite, his genial, obliging, in.liter recently, yet have the pro* uuuhlriisive manners milking him millers been quietly working since popular mining all classes, The funeral February Insl, nnd now we me in- look place nn .Saturday Insl, und every formed by one of lhe ineinhers of lhe citizen ihul could possibly attend, company, ibe l-ill granting powers of showed Iheir regard by accompanying incorpiiralion to llie Columbia Tele- him in his lasl resting place, Thesadj pin.ne company has passed ilssecoud college funned lulu prneesslnn nl 2 reading at Ottawa, and will no doubt o'clock, bended by the Cily hand, fol- hecnine luw within u very few days. luivwl by fhe Knights nf Pylhins, of The ohjecl of IlieOoluiiibiiiTcIepliune i whieh ui der ilie deceased was a mem- eniupuny is lhe cunslructioii uml her, afler ivblcb alongllnenf carriages uperalloil uf lines helnieii Trail nil and pedesll'iiins lean leal wilh .low lhe (Juliiinlilil uml Pelilicl ill Oka- mul sol i slep lo lhe ei -lery, The' lingan lake, und ilu- puwer is helng Rev, Mr. Oiilerhridge official ed in u si uglil lo cross the Inlcriialional sliiirt service, afler which lhe bcuiili- huunilury line between Trail and fui burial service nf ihe Ktiighls of Niirlhpo.l or Russland mill Niiillipiil'l) Pylhias was iinpresslvely rend hy Mi. uiso ui Grnuil Furks, Carson, Midway \V. T, Shalfurd, concluding veil lieucli ami Osoyoos. In dialely upon re knight casling In lhe grave a sprig uf ceiling lhe charier llu- company will evergreen, emblematic of lusting cuuiuiciiee eonsliueliiiii, so ilinl the iiiiuuii ies, no meie einply furiii ill this line will be eiunplele mul in working ease. The pull hearers Here Messrs. order ns soon at pusslhle. Sundy McCauley Teddy Mortimer, Al. The liuililing of the line will prove a O'Brien, Dan McDonald, Win. Neil gi eat fuel in in the devclupmeiil ofihe ami Waller Cochrane. Buundary creek and ulher Hecliuus of — i mini ry, as il uill In ill milling ramps urnl cenlers ul pu| lion iiioie iu touch one wilh lhe oth.a-, lo lhe iiiiiiii.il heiielb ..I nil. 'I'u.. undertaking should he a prolltilhi'c une lo VEENON HOTEL, Hamilton & MeSillvray, Proprietors Wont Etui ol \/ iiciiuril Avon...', VERNON,B.C. While. : Help ; Oi*)ly, Flrst-Cliiss lu I'lvei-y Rospiiot. Kvery Co*ltlfort nu'l I'niivi iiituicc. Free Hus In nml fnnn All Trains. A Call Sollcltod. H__it Stable : ii] : Cor)V|ection __tXTX. ■isebe&s The trade centre of the Grand m ,,„-„ Prairie, Kettle river and %m Pa Boundary creek mining and S S agricultural country. H _m _ ffl®, m .—_ jjM p| Situated at the junction of ml ip the Boundary creek, Marcus K ffl and Reservation wagon roads, fe H| Nearest point to; the Colville S s$o reservation mines. mj ffl mi MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Iniproveiiients. WOTICE. Tun Last Ch.inci: Minlkai. Claim. Situate la Copper Camp, Boundary Mountain, Kettle Elver Mining Division of Yale District. TAKK NOTICK Hint I. W. Austin, froo minor' oortiflonte No. 7.i!Jlls,by myngent, C. II H. llreen. P. L. H.. inlend, sixty ilnys from Ibo date horoof, to apply to the Mining Heoorder fur a eei-illlnita ef luiprovcraents, for thopur- |,iise uf obtnining a Crawl, grant to lhe above claim. Ami further lake notice thnt notion, under seeliun 1(7, nnisi be commence* befure tbo issuance of such ccrlillciilcuf ilnpi-uvcnientH. Dated this Snd day <>f Boptembor, ism. 'il MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Till: LliXIM.TI.N MlNKKAl, CLAIM, Sltuato In Central Canip. In the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District, B. C. TAKK NOTICK llml ivc.J.M. Taylor, freo minor's cerlillciile Nu, 11*171; (I. W. Ilium borgor, free ininer's cortlllciilu Nn. Ml; M. Opiionholinor, froo mloor'e corlllloato No. ila-22S, uu.ITIuiiiitis Kirk, free ininer'H imrllllciite No. HV.'^I. inlenil. sixty (lfl)'B front the date hureuf, tu imp., tu tin- Mining Itecurilcrfiirnccrlllienio nf iiupriivi'iiifiilH. lm-lbe purpnso uf ubliilnlng n i-i-u\t n grunt In llie uliu vn elulm. Ami furl tier dike nuliee llml nellon, miller BOClloll Hi. musl be cuuunencilil bofere tbe Issunnco uf such certificate el llu|ir..v inenl-.. Dated tills Illl day lifHcplemllt'r, 181111 '27 ffl LOTS AS GOOD AS GOLD ffl m} = — m p»fcpi Fnv prices and all nthuriiifonnatioii apply '■> P?tV) ffl C. E. STUART - ■ ■ AGENT ffl S_Wl CARSON, GRAND PRAIRIE, 11. (*. Spji mi NINERAL ACT, 1806. CERTIFICATE III'' IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICK. TllH I'tlTTK.U I'Al.MKlt MlMUIAI, C|,AIM, Situate In Graham Camp. Boundary Mountain, In the Keltle Biver Mining Division of Yale District. TAKK NOTIOE Hun I. K, 8. Graham, froo minor's certificate No. xtUKO, by my agent, V. W'olliiston. I'. I,. H„ Intend, slxly days fnnn llie iluie horoof, to apply lo lbe Mining lie* coi-itei- for a ecrlillciile uf iiii|ir(»veiucn1n, for the purposool obtaining u crown grain to ibo nbovo claim. Ami farther take notico Hint nol Ion, undor section 117, must be ciiniiiicnceil before tho issuance of such cerlillciile of improvements. l.nleil IbisL'lnl day nf September, ISIItl. 27 Should oaref uliy consider the cost of material, cst.i by figuring, find out thai aSJ ttiii.'s af Roiij! -:■ .ind !toi!;-: Lumber, Shines, - UU;?, - Etc., can Sjo jiui'chr.sDd at tho Grand Forks Sawmill, CHEAPER Wif'.ii Anvr/HErt:* else. j $1 FIREWOOD $1 j l per load. i l 1 l 1 V.X'A S*«.H-Ji£-MiliES«i( «1 If you are not troubled with \CKS OR PRUNES When you go to Carson call on D. DRISCOLL General Merchant, and buy your Groceries, Tinware, Saddles and Harness. The best line0, and lowest prices. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certifioiito of Improvement!!. NOTICE. Tin: Tkxas Min-kuai. Claim. Situate In Grnhnm Camp, Boundary Moun. tain. In tho Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. TAKK NOTICE Ihul I.E.S. (,'mbnin, freo miller's rcrlillcute No. KIIISII. liy my agonl, K. Wolinsiun, 1-. I,. 8., inlcii'l, sixty days from lbe iiiiiii lioroof, in apply tu lbe Mining Ko- coriler for n eortlllcato of improvcineiils, for Hu. ptirposi, of obtaining u frown grunt lo tlio nbovo olnlm. Ami furtbci' lako nolieo llml nellon, under suotlon 37, musl I1ec11111t11cnc1.il licfiii'n thols- siiiuioo of snob ooi'llllcuto of Iniprovoinoiits. Datod this '.'nil day of Boptembor, ism. '.'; MINERAL ACT, 1896. Ceififlelito of lniiiioveinentK. HTOriCE. Tiik Nun Si-en MixciiAi. Claim. Situate In Smith's Camp, Kettle River Mining (vision of Yalo Istrlct. TAKK NOTIOE Hint 1, W. T. .Sinilh. freo uilaor's eerlilleaie No. 702111,ns agont fur 17ERNON QPRING RREWERY4aWfifS«S V .*___*____—_, Vj——————m—.m—, *-* ■ ... " ......'.".'- '.'I.;"l ' Unpii-v „i,Ij f.,r G. K, Simpson, Prop "VXUXtiNOX, 33, o. JOHN HAVERTY & CO. I»Jl»OS»X»i©'boM"S, large and well equipped brewery has been re-opened under new management and will supply Beei?, JL-.1& Ea,*Ks.«3. Poa»tea? _$_i A, Af >■ (Xl_?\if(i. i -.a'"--,.; '.'. :'• . * '/al £ft>'*~ftjS xd ■ Of unsurpassed quality and at prices which will be found satisfactory to the public. Special Attention Given to Orders from tlie Boundary Creek Country lu! purnoua nf obtnii.iiigft Crown rmmiI of iho nbovo cluim, Ami furl her tnku notice tliftt tutloti* unilef Boctlon 'M, must Iw on 11 nuniceil hoEiire llio issuiiini' nf surli corUHcfltonf iiniirovonieiits, Datod IIiIh -lllh day nf Mnyr 1SIHJ, :';» MINERAL ACT, 1896. ini; tha iiiiiii)' ; I I'S ni' liiinula- J' P. .Mrl.Mllll, Baiiiusteii, Si.ut'iT.iii, Btc, lhe |a..iiailana, ns Uiuiiuililcilly nitli the il.acl..pin..a; nf il lining In- iliistrv a large iiini-lltil nl lui-siiicss will he nssiiri'il. 4.4 HINEilAu EIUIIBIT. Ax.leiixPA, It. ('. SITUATION WANTia An oxpi rloiicod cook nml lioiiHokco|>crilcstrc n ,li mil ion. Cor partioiilau. nml referen apply iu poison orb. loiter a> Utas. IV IS, LYONS, li, Okniiiujiui lulls, ll. i TA.X3.Xi2_ Sliowii)*- tlle llntes unit Pllioos nt Courts of AsbIzii,NI«I Pi'lus, Oyoc aiulTeeiuln- oi- nml Oonornl Onol Oellvery fur the yenr 1NIIII. I'.U.l, ASSIZIIS. ; i 'linton Thiiminy -lib Soplotnliei' j IiIcbtlclil Monday, 281 b Soptombor Kiuiiloi.ps Monday, -ith Octobor l.viinn I'rldny, Ulli Oclobor Ven mn Mondny, UUi Oolobor New Wesimisier Tuesiliiy, llrd November Vancouver Monday, Bill November Victoria Tuesday, lill. Novoinbor Naaaltuo Tiu-mlay, '.'lib Novombor A NACONDA HOTEL ♦ * ....,■ ♦****♦♦ ANACONDA, B, 0. ♦ ♦ ——— —— Visit..rs t... lhe Boundary Oreek Mining Camps, Stop at llu- Anaconda Good Table - Good Beds - Good Liquors - Good Stabling N. Tholl, Proprietor- Certificate of ImprovementH. WOXICE. Tun Dundee Mineral claim. Situate In Providence Camp, Kettle Rlvor Mining Division of Yale District. IKK NOTICK Hint 1, .liinuR Sutherland, free miner's cortiflcato No. 80,111, llllll Uitherl Wood, free minor's cerlillcate Ne. Illlin. intend, sixty ilnys li-oin lbe iluie hereof, io apply tn the Mining BccordorforaoertlflcntQ ul iliiin-oveuieills. for Hie purpose uf obliiinint' u drown granl uf the ubove olnlm. Anil furtber tuke notico tlm! notion, under section It*, must lie commonood before lho issiiniice of such eerlilleaie of itnprovOUientS. limed ibis Ullli ilny of August, (SKI, 15 MINERAL ACT, 1896. V The collection nf oic now mi Its nay in Spokane, may iruly l.e -ni.l tu he repieselilulile uf t' hill is lu hr fllllllll ill the elitiius of tlle seieni! II .nml.iry ereek lllillilia eilll|is, I*.IJ- if llliyllllllg is worth dnliig il ia ivortli doing ivell.uiul nml it ivns upnu lllis principle Ma. J.C, Haas hiiseil his lal.iir iu making the culleelinii. iu which lhe Following camps uml claims .-in' represenletl: (Ihuknivi.iii. Camp,- Sleiiiwlniler, (Inld Drop, Haivlilde, .Simivslioe, Kiiuli Hill. Brooklyn, Sliiudaril, I'liojulx.Oldl ll'iilisliles. Wellington Camp, flolden Crown, WIlllllpeK, Uilllllliel uial Bllllei-clip, SKVL.wtK I'A.ui'.. Huliy, Skylark, Canadian, Ci'l'Scelil and Tip Top, Deadwood Camp. On-ai Hopes, Hidden Tiiaisure. (inld Bug, Ira Lenni.-i, Mori Isoii, 1'iii'i'nii Camp, Big Copier, White's Camp Cily nf I'mis, .link uf Similes, l.iieulii, I, xlnglnn, Ex- cclsiiir nud Mahel. Ssml Your Oriloi* ta-<:'«.>v^- Lequime k Lloyd-Jones I" For Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs Etc., Etc. Flour and Feed, Hay and Drain, A Number of Cheap Farms for Sale from $4 to $50 an acre, well improved. & Lloyd-Jones. Kelowna, ,i. \v. K'lcici), WATCHMAKER and JEWELLED MIDWAY, B. C. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. All Work WiiiTiuiMl. oH'-ni COUNTY COURT NOTICE. *ll lings of lho Couuly Court of Vulu .vill be ililcn ns folio..-: Al Midway, Nov. I), 1800, Al Osoyoos, Nov. 7, IHIIII. .11 tbe luui" of eleven o'clock in Hie forenoon lly command, c. a. ii. i.amiii.v, liuveri -nl Otllce, Osoyoos, II. ('. 0, Angus! :1llh. 1WII. GENOWAYS & McAVINEY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Growers of ii CHOICE NURSERY STOCK. All Stoek Grown Without Irrigation. All Trees Inspected Before Leaving the Nursery Certificate of Improvements. NOTIOB. Tin: Laht Chanok MiNEltAL Claim. Situate In Smith's Camp, Kettle River Mining Division of Vale Distriet, --pAICK NOI'll'K thnl I, W, T. Kinllli, free 1 miiiers oort.ldc.ito No. 1021)1. as agonl for llio llopubllo Mining Co.. inlenil. sixly days l lbe iluie hci I.to apply to Hie Mining order for u ourlldcato of Improvomonts for lie purpose of obtaining a Crown granl, tu tbo above olnlin. Ami fmiber tnko notice thul nellon,under sccllon 37, must lie ooininoucod befure tliu Issunnco ol snob oorllflcnto of luinrovomoiils. Iinicil lllis 27th ilny of May, IM 'li I'. ( ). bPOK Mux ",!!:_!. \ N E I-'A LI. Wnshiinjltii] MINERAL ACT, 1896. Coi-tifioatG of Improvements. NOTicrc. Till: W'.lti K.liil.l: Mim.ii.ii. Ci.iim. Sltitntcd In Greenwood Camp in the Kettle River Mining Division of Ynle District. A KI Tl NOTICK Him nc, ttoborl flonslor, inile.rs eet-lltleitc No. IW287, and liioiniia li. Johns free inbior's eortlltcilto No. 02208, inlcii.l, alvit- days from llie iluie lien of. io ntiiily to He .Minim; lieennjor for a eertlllenlo nf Improvement*, for Ihc purposo of .ii.luiiiing n Crown granl to lliu abuve claim. An.l furtlior lake notion ibnl ncll undor .cciii.ii :c. iniiai I initnonccd before the Is- sniincc ul Blloll c -riill.-nleof iitiiiio.i incuts. Datod this IBthdni of Anjint, 1S0I), 1 GRAND FORKS HOTFI (©) (|) GEO. P. MIMS, Proprietor. (&2»Bj,2a.dL S"oxaIs:s, J_». G. STRICTLY piRST QLASS. (§) JEnrvlSSI'50 AND $2.00 PER DAY- MINER AL ACT. Ooi'tlflouto of Improvements. NOTIOB. Tin: (inn DiiMiitii Minkiial Claim, Sltunto In tbo Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District, TAKK NOTICK Ibnl I. W. A. Corbott, frill) miner's oorllRcatoNo.57D83, Intond,sixtv days from tho dato hereof, in apply to the tlnlil C'oninileslonor foraoorllfteatooflmprovoiaenls for Ihc purpose of oblalning u orown grunt to lbe nbovo clniin. An,I further lake nut ice. Ihnt. advorso olalms musl lie sent tn the Gold Commissioner und action commenced befure the Issiinnooof suid certificate ot Improvements. Datod this 1st day of July, 1800, 2,i GOLDEN GATE HOTEL (',. (). SHURSON, Prop, PAIRVIEW. II. C GOOD ACCOMMODATION - - GOOD STABLING Stopping Place for Stagos to Penticton and Oro, Wash. II. KEYES, Prop. G.uul Accommodation, Best Liquors and Cigars, First-Class Stnlillng, ARMSTRONG B, C. 1 ess• LOCAL AND DISTRICT. Mr. James Mnniighnn, president of tlle (anil Milling company, passed up to Camp McKinney on Friday. Mr. Georp-t Ruse uf Kelowna is paying the district a visit nnd is at present a guest of Mr, Randolph Stuart, Mr. HcKenzle, recently sick ivilh typhoid fever at Anaconda, is, we are glad to say, approaching a convalescent stale, Mr. A. K. Stuart left for Montreal on Friday, to consult the owners of the Midwjiy townsite on matters of Interest touching lhe future welfare of (he place. Colonel John Weir of New Ynrk arrived at Anaconda on Tuesday last. Mr. Weir is busily engaged overlooking the properties lie has under Iniiul and development. Mr. ,1. J. White of the Boundary Fulls hotel Intends celebrating his liirllidiiy on llu. 1st of October, by giving n grand hall and supper, l» which all friends nre Invited, The peuple uf Boundary creek] have sustained llieir proverbially generous reputation by subscribing liberally toward the fund, providing for the conveyance and display of lhe Boundary creek collection nf ore, gathered together l.y Mr. .1. 0, Unas for exhibition at the approaching Spukane Frail Fair and Miners' convention, Mr. J. McLaren returned home on Saturday lasl, after spending n few weeks at Kamloops In search nf health, When he lefl home lie uns feeling anything but well, and therefore his limnv friends will he glad In know that his health has greatly Improved as ti result of the change. Mr, McLaren reports liusiness in Knillluups guod, und lie felt rather astonished al lbe vast strides thu city bus taken since the days when he run Ibe first construction train through the townsite, when the railway was being built, On Sunday last Airs. Simmons, of Greemv 1 Oily, met ivilh a very painful accident, During the afttn-- uinm she wasuiii riding with a friend, Miss Castleinan, and whilst lhey were descending lhe mini leading from Greenwood ciunp to Greenwood Cily, Mrs, Simmons' burse tripped and falling turned .i cinnplote suineriiiult, Mrs, Simmons was I brown a considerable distance, and alighting upon her shoulder, dislocated It. Dr. Jakes was called !u tm, putit-nt ns sunn as possible, and tbe shoulder having heeu properly attended in. ibe Injured lady is gradually recovering, 1- • 4 MINING NOTES. Boarding bouses ure In he ereell'd hetween the Klinb Hill and Old Iron- sides claims in Greenwood cuuip. This looks as if a gaud deal of develiipiiieul will he dune during Ihu coining winter liy the differed t owners ot these properties. • Messrs. Winiers & Leplante are engaged Inking lhe Wilier oul of Ihe Lincoln and City of Paris claims in White's eamp, and it is expected parties will lie in nny day lo lakeah.uk at lhe properties. II. is hinted thai Mr. Finch is (he intending investor. Tbe west fork of Kellle river is at* trailing attention at the piesenl time, and reports are to hand Ibal several good locations have recenlly been Hindi, lliere. Since llie discovery nf tlie Crown point un James creek, prospectors are turning Iheir attention lo high grade silver ore. Mr. Burns has completed his con- trad fur lbe sinking.if 50 feet on tbe Old Ironsides, and HOW il is staled the company Inlend sinking still another 60 feet, and will besides run drifts and crosscuts in Ihe ore body. Should Ihis be the case, it is more I ban likely wink on the claim will hecotitimicd throughout the winter, Upun the Mother Lode hi Deadwood camp new tactics are heing pursued, A few days ago a shaft, wus started whieh, after beingsunk a few feel, ran through the ore, showing it was not on the ledge proper. Tlu> miiiingeinenl has now decided lo crosscut lbe ledge with a tunnel, so as to exactly locate the ore body, which is nf Immense size, Messrs. Harry Morgan nud 0. D. Saufoid have gone on a trip li ihe wesl fork of lhe west fork of the wesl fork of Kellln rivet. They intend remaining upon lhe ground prospecting for some time, nud huve Ilit-rcfiuc Inken llie preeniillmi uf having Iheir animals hroiighl home, li lhey me successful In milking a guud localioil they will remain up tho river lhe balance uf llle winter to wnrk un tho claim.' The Butterfly claim InSkylaikcauip, Mr. E. A, Ilielenbeig's must reeenl location, is turning out In l.e n veritable butterfly indeed, as lhe develop- nient up tn the present slum's n line body of well-mineralized urn, which at llu- point at whieh work has been done is some 10 or 12 feel wide, The ore hudy is a while quartz, seamed and heavily impregnated with enpper pyriles, anil carrying as well gold nnd silver. In conjunction with the others n very dark metal is found, the qualities nf whieh up tolliepresi-nt have nol been determined, as no assay has yel been made of lbe ore. Camp McKinney No. 2 Is situated In the. south cnsi of Wellinglon camp and close to the Fourth of July creek. Several claims have been located ill the new cninp, nml among lhe many upon wbich wurk bus been done is the Big Six, owned l.y Alex. Wallace and JiiuiesT Bell, of Bnunilary Falls. Mr. Wallace located lhe Big Six iu the early part of the summer, und in show bow unerring is lhe true miner's instinct, ll maybe slated that tbe location was made upon tbe merest outcrop iif mineral, ibe locator being convinced that a body of ..re was somewhere iu fhe neighborhood. His theory proved to be line, as, upun wnrk being dune Lbe other day, a line ledge was discovered after a shaft had heen sunk 12'feet tbruugb wash and loose rock, As sunn as the ledge was struck samples were taken from il, which upnu assay gave the satisfactory rrl urns of $I7..)U per Inn. The nre curried 7 per cent, cupper beside gnld and silver. . »-••« When applying fnr crown grunts fur mineral elniins, request (hit the same l.e advertised iu Tim Advance, ihe tifficlally recognized paper uf lhe district, illBIl BALL: —AND— SUPPER October ist -AT TII I'l Free Dance Free Supper All are ojpJially iavitod to atW. OSOYOOS HOTBLlPURELY ®^J.McNICOL^ Osoyoos, B. C. Thos Fetherston, Proprietor. The Hotel is Situated on Shore of Osoyoos Lake. Qood Boa.ti.ng a.i\d. Fishiar,g. Kruger Mountain Mines close by. ® ® Though (in nol fail lo take advantage uf this ratlior limited opportunity, und havo your Photo liikL-n while you huve that opportunity of obtaining a I rue uud ® ® Perfect Likeness Dealer in C3'-3ia.*s3r»ES,l 15iS!©i?C5la.E&3ta.dLi.*3<e- Agent for THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY, SAN FilANCISCO, Powder Mauazini" at Anaconda, J.J.WHITE iiiii lixe! If you want to poinl up n cabin, plaster it house or build n foundation, call for lime nt Geo, T, Wells' lime Kile Office, llendell-v. (Jo's Store, Boundary Kails, II. 0. A S. A. IH & CO. ISuooosaoni lo II. N. Taylor) Chemists and Druggists Vernon, B. C. I'ce|)ii Cirsl-l'luss stuck uf Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles Prompt mu Careful Attention OIVJJN TO MAIL ORDERS. POBTOFKIOB I10X 111. **TW'" _t "*"-' '" ' M" NOTICE. NOTICK is horoby ulvon tlml sixtv flays lifter iluie, I Inlonil to apply to tlio Chlof Commissioner nf Lands and works for permission n, paroliaso tlio fulloivini,' binds, situ- ulcl in llio Osoyoos division ut Vale- district: All tho unoccupied portion uf tlin ...Ml luilf of sootlon 10, loiriiship 08, and nil tho iilllioou- plod piil-li if the enst luilf uf seelion ti, township07. JOHN CUII'IIKI,!,. Jul)-llli, 1KB. 28 \V. IIAI-KYMPLK Greueral Blaclcn-aiitlli PAIRVIEW, B.0, All Kinds of Repairing. Horseshoeing a Specialty. And a neatly flnlshad ploturo, J. It. Slinanci-l-u proftoloul workman In Ids protluctlotis of art, nnd s-iuiriintees per feet satisfaction. Cabinets only J*,,i«). California (Jallopy, Midway, B, C. MIDWAY AND ANACONDA B. C Alta Vista Fruit Ranch' k:.lov™a, _t. a, Por Salens f APPLES I PEARS I PLUMS m Hi HiHssliSiHsataisit at ft ',14,1 4,14,14,irsTii4SiS Write for Prlcos to J. L P RID HAM, J£ERR BRO S. BUTCHERS, RENDELL & CO. GENERALS Greenwood City and BouniJary Falls, B, C, MIDWAY, GREENWOOD and GRAND FORKS Mont dollvorSd at Rjck Crook nml nil Lite Mining t'niiiim. J. Kerr. R. D. Kerr. AT ONCE [E Iii lho Boundary Creek District to know tlmt Iho BOCK CREEK HOTEL . . . MOUTH OK HOCK CREEK. ET. Vi.-to-teax&iarl.g3a. _Xi_a?. KiiisT-i'i.iss Accommodation nut Gursts. GOOD STABLING ■jgrExcollont Fishing on Kottlo Qivor.Jlf im.*itt:-^.T4i_TTWBr-9--.-rr'r-~7*- g r--i-'v-»-f BOUNDARY FALLS HOTEL, Boundary Falls, B. C. cr. jr. white PBOPBIll TOIT. Centrally Located Stopping Place for Three Different Stage Linos. No Trouble or Expense Spared to Make Guests Comfortable. Strictly First-Class and Charges Moderate. Best Brands Liquors and Cigars liood Stablim H. WRIGHT eryjiii i m Columbia Btroet, Greenwood City, B, C-, 1ms opened with a nloo stock nf Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, otc, A call in respectfully Rollolted, OLSON &PHELAN; il Mi j)A * % * * * BAKERY Fresh Bread, I Cakes ancl Jy Pies Always ^ On Hand. A WIDIHEB, Prop. Ananon-Jn, Q. C. RepairingNeatly and PromptlyDone Ordora by Btago strictly attended In. Address Anacanda Mercantile Co's 3toro. Wo beg to Inform tho public llml wu imvu opened our now Drug Storo nnd solid! n shnro of their pationago. Buying drugs is entirely u matter nf confidence, as in no othor business is sophistication oaslor; uor does nny oilier avouuo afford eo ready ameansof dlBposingof worthless articles, You enn buy n pair of shoes for 81 or for $10. Itlsentlrolyaniattor of quality. There is ns much difference in lhe quality of drugs us there is in shoes, except in purchasing one you 1 nni use your own judgment* nml in buying tho oilier you nre entirely dependent upon Iho Integrity and judgment of the druggist, [none case it is only a matter of comfort and np* ponranoo, andin tlio other frequently of life or death. If;j ou waul ihe purest and best drugs obtainable, wc solicit your palronago; if ynu want the cheapest, we eaimol aocommodato yon. If you need modiolno, you need the hest nnd purosl obtainable, compoundetl by a skilled and BOUNDARY FALLS, H. C experienced prcscriiitlonlsl, wiih iho most scrupulous care nml iiddiiy. Human life may bu in the balaneo and dependent on the prompl action of (he remedy proscribed; nml if lho latter lie nol of standard strength and purity tho physician's skill Is of no avail,and tbe patlonl fails of Improvement, We carry a full line of patenl medicines, In* vallds' specialties, toilol requisites, etc, In greul variety, Mail orders receive prompt, and careful attention, and anything not in slnek will hi: procured at once ivltlmul extra oharges. R. N. TAYLOR & CO. D, McDUFF General Blacksmith, MIDWAY, B. C. All Kinds of Wnrk Kxccntcil In tlm Sill Is faciiim of Customer0. YOU CAN GET A Good Meal for35cat ii ms- Ann...in.In, II, 0, AT THE« Tij P.'CTpti),! PimiMy GltttBNWOOD City, M. C NOTICE. Lost, near Uo\t bike, two light gray work horses, ono branded with u circle S on left shoulder, nnd lho othor branded SI wilh a U bar under on lefl shoulder. Any mio returning said horses to Mr-Bnod* grass, Okanagan Kails, will rooolvo a reward of S'.'U from lho owners. K. JOHNSON, IM F. GOODNKH, McKENZIE, BURNS & MITCHELL Bricklayers, Stone Masons and Plasterers. ANACONDA . . SAWMILL . . . Estimates furnished upon up-1 plication for all kinds of work. ANACONDA, B. C, Brick, Lime antl other ma- V""vvil1 liml'" reason- terial kept constantly on hand. able prices all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber Is tlieCmiti'iil Town nnil Supply Poinl (iftlii-Boiiiidniy Cii-ek Mining Oninps. From ihis New Tnivn romls lend In lhe Greenwood, Deadwood, Copper, Summit, Long Lake, Skylark, White and Atwood, Wellington and Smith Camps. Lnls nro Selling Finely nml nre n (Innil Investment. Fur IVtee iif Liits .-mil Other liil'niiniiliiin, Ail.lii-ss ROBERT WOOD, (Ireellllniiil Olty, lliiniiilaiy Creek. II. ('. Or Apply i.i Agents, C. F. Costkrton, Vernon, B, C, A. K. Sir\kt, Vancouver, B, C, it.m>-^it_r._.'ft.ft.:..:ft ;.-_l£_uL .. ftft-:. ftr, -V ritftA^Mii-t-i Jyr. W.B. PATON j..FURNITURE.. ' Gk***eexL*virood Ci-ifcy, \_ I ♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*<> •>*♦♦♦♦♦*>» ♦•*■♦*♦->♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-.<>♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦ HALF WAY JIN- Shingles, Mouldings, Ete. KETTLE RIVER —w —&., sjiETWKEN^y IA Call Solicited. Marcus and Boundary Crock Points A- R. TILLMAN, -STAGE .STATION AND- GOOD HOTEL ACCOMMODATION KOI'. Best Brands Lipors and Cigars Qeorge Hdwnrds - - Proprietor !•'. II. JACQUES, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Spectacles and Silverware. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. VKItNON, B. C win rail - GREENWOOD CITY .... G. E, SEYMOUR 4. CO,, Props. Situatbo on tm.: Main Road to Coi-i-kh, iiuu,..unil. sun.iiiK. tiuiaasiM i.'ixi: Terms: $1.50 to $2.50 per Day. I,.tin; and (Itiii-.ii llnrxii.utv cinaa; Cam 1-8, HOTEL KALEMALKA - - - VERNON, B C. - - - PADMOHE & PEERS - - - Pr<OFKIETOl--JS 'THE LEADING HOTEL IN THE INTERIOR kettle RIVER mininc division. I ni. Alt ui c-it-t. 1 interest, A. L. Rugera Record of Mineral Locutions for lhe Week 1" P, .Ininer. Ending September 22, 18S6. J 21. Big Six, " inleresi, A. Wallace to IB, Hill.ii-nt, I'iiu'iei'ly e.-inip, VV. T. 1 .1. F. Hell. RnhiiiMiii. j 21. U'ehfni.l, j inleresi, ('. K. Brig-nan lli. Piii'tiigi-, Kiinlierly ramp, W, T. I" II. I.. Julius nnil P.. P.. linrr. Kuliinsou, ! 21. Ranger, 1 interesl, .1. lingers lu II. 10, Bi'iidign, Kiinlieily ramp, D, 0. L. Junes and E. E. Bu it. .MeAillnii. 21. 1 lull lord, !, interesl,.!. Rogers to 16. Mae Murray, Kiinlierly fiiir-p, D. II. I., .limes nnil E, E. Burr. ('. Mi-Arlhn'r. lli. Eiiii-litt, Central camp, 0, It'll. Green, 111. Dniilitfiil, Greenwood camp, ( Gaiiieroi), FLOURS 4)FLOUR ■■ ■ — | r(> -> • s RECOVER THE RIGHT OF WAY. Aii Important suit hns lieen Hied in ilie Gulled Slnles cniirl ngalnsl llie Great Nurthern Ruilruad company and 111. Ruin,, Adair, Glarkes camp, J, K. Sl |1;i,;i AHlllHil]llllis ,„„, Mn|ll. •,",."""■, ..... . ,, loliu Railroad company, to Bocurecor* 1(1. Goldiug Beaver, J reek, »• talll |nuds oi- rhe valne t h<*i-eor.dotiHU-d " :l':l' ' l"',,r' ll lefendanlH l.y ciil'/.ens of Spo* kune. in niiisiili'i-aiiiin ul' n promise In grunt teriiiinnl.'Jreiglil rules to thai 111. Fanny Bell, Mill ereek, (I. l.eines, ami .1. Leyeiix, 10, Pig Iron, Pass creek, VV. E, Leigh Hi [hex, Brown'* rump, 8. 0, Gates, lli. Union, Brown's camp, .1. Liiiizini Ki The pl.-iiul ill's in lhe ml inn nre : I'". LewisOlarke, II. N. Hell. D, M. Drum- Aiinte Cuviii.. .Ninth rink. \\. ',. , .. ... . .. ,. ,. ,, ! heller W, li. Norman, llully, Mason, ,,' {'";'"'' Marks .V Uu„ Wnshlnglon Wuii-i III. II,v.- i, iin gn- Ninth ■ '.nk, W. -. „ ,i i t i,i , , • Porter company, Inlninl lelephone **-. ( iil'lie. i ,i- i i ,.i ,, ,„ ,, ■ ft , „ nnd lelegrnph eniiip.ini', Gordon .V III. I .illtenlluli, 'lu. |i ein r enlllli, I'. ,, , . ,,.... ,',,., ,. 1 In., .limes k Dillingham, lli'iilniin -V W.BuWCIIIllldA, l-i.-fll.-l-. Q).|ffltlW| „, 1|ll|z||ml| k ,.,,,(;,,„., 1(i pynmiio, Skylark ci ('. I >■-'- JSwlllR lV- Co, ,lmUoun w, Graham ">«■■■ j,vc„. 17. Blim (lin-.-, Si ii e p, A. 1 | Rllgrl*, 11.(1. I'...' anil .1. II. Ash- We have commenced the manufacture of Flour and are in the liusiness to stay, and we now offer the following brands for sale: Hungarian, X X X X, Strong Bakers and Superfine. Also Bran, Shorts and Chopped Feed, Patronize Home Industry and keep the money in the^lis- trict, Our flour has been pronounced the superior of any now manufactured in British Columbia. Okanagan Flour Mills Company, Ltd. Armstrong, B. C. We Hani Hardware and Hardware Only. ARMSTRONG & LAWDER Hardware, ■ Tinware ■ anil ■ Stoves ANACONDA, B. C. Otjlv Stock of Crockery, Glassware, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Bellows, Anvils, Heating nnil Conk Stoves, Woodenwai-e, Sash nntl Doors, Paints and Oils, has heen selected to meet lhe requirements nf the counlry, and will he found most complete, Specialties The ciiinpliilul eovers thirl y-six pages of typewritten mailer nn.l sets liuii. at leiigih nil the facts relating in the iliiniilk.il nf the Innil in Presidenl Uill nnil Ihe promises of terminal freight rules untile Ly him at Unit tinie. Tlie properly Involved i.s valued Ini "■nOOjOCO, anil Includes Ihe entire la llniiil nl, Ski In, k cninp,,I. Ink-Hrr. ,.jkIm „■■ „.lv „f lhl, (:,,,„, Northern 17. Tiger, Summit camp, A, L Rogers, H.O. I'ne nnil.I. H. Ashlleld, 17. Ileil Cms-, Summit, c.uiip, A. L. Rogers, H. li. I'i,,. .niil.I. II. Ash- Iiiiil. Jessop's Steel (any size); San Francisco Powder, WWSMMMWiM$JM$i^ Cll,,s and Fusc; Miners'0utfits' Sjgjj Jol>l3ixi.g: Shop £&$ I Any order in the Tin or Iron Line will secure our Wilt eta]!*. Prompt nnil Careful Attention nl a Reasonaiile Figure. ffl Armstrong k Lawder, tbe Hardware, Tin and Stove Men, Anaeonda. IS. Sphynx, (Jetilriil cninp, L. Hind, 111. Oliservaiioii, North Fork, (l. P. McCai-li-i-, III. Sunset, North Fork, p. JleCnlluiii. III. Bi-iidslrei-t, Ninth Furk. N. Hi,,.. 111. (Irnniie Nu, II, North Furk, N.RIce, F. Mel'niiniii .uul .1. Older, 111. Single Nlniiil.itil. North Furl,, ('. K, Sinipsoii. ,,, ,„ ,,. ,, , \- i ,, , ,,,,, i 1*1 h'""' 'In!''. I inti'inl itmilvini,' In tlie II). Big Pui-phry, Nnrlh Fni-k.W.Gutt- Chief Uoinmliwioiier of UiiiIh aiicl Wnrk: through lhe city, Tht-ncliuti is nnmliiallyhrought-latinise who sitliserilieil In lhe Greal Norl hern fund ill 181)2,', In reality lhe Shippers'assoefiitlon is hack ol ii. ^^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•J** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ '"•^"^ m THE FUTURE m — m RAILWAY, MINING AND M NOTICE. NOTICE is liiriln given Ilinl, sixlv ilny, (. -lule. I iia. o.l ridge and ,1, 11. Hnrgruv rur ]i..riiii.-i..iii tu iiiii'i'iiiiM- tin. fullowlng traol . of Innil, slluntoil in llio Osoyoos ilivision nf Ynli 111. Odin, Pass creek, F. ,1. ('. Hngen, ill-trlot, mul nuni. particularly 'escribed us ,,. .. .. ,, ,, , ,. ,. i fulloii'B, vlzn Thonoi-tli Imlf nf .eetlon 27jiml i.i. Samson, Nurlli l-urk, _. Culmsee, tlio aoulli lialfaf section M, imvuslihi H.W si-tins' i.l' III'I WTr Mldii'iiy, Sonl 1.1800, IV. II. Nonius NOTICE. NOTICK is lienrliv glvon Hull, sixty illivs after llulo hereof, I inlenil In ii|i|,ly la til iiiiiI fl. Bi-otlei'iis. III. Tiger, Wi-llinglun camp, .1. A. l-'innk. 21. Sterling, Skylark ciimp,,I, Christie .1. P. Black nud T, II. Mtilrniii.-y. 21. Liltle Pet, Nnrlh Furk, J, Putiiidei-Jllohomblo tlio Chief U-mmlwIoinir of l.nn . ,,. . ,, Tlml Works for pertnlasion lu imrotmso in "t"1 ('- A' Puuiidei-. re,Umi sistj nci-UH. mnro or km-, of land, 211. (lolilen Slipper. Norlh Fork, ,1. sltuato in llio Osovoob IMvlslotiof Yulo Otatrlut, ., ,. . ,, , | lllllie I'i-iiviiii-i-i.l llrnialit uliiinlilii. VIZ.: I'lilllitler und G, A. I'tnmilcr, r raonclngal Hie north wost corner ot llio o, -p, ,., v,,,,|, i,',„i \\- i north woat quarter of Miction nhioloon, tiiivn* a' m 'N""1' '""*' "• J' sliliiBlxtr-nlglit, running tl.oneo norlli twenty Schinuck. chains, (nolieo easl forty chains, thonco roiihi .,, ,, i , . ,, x, , i, , ,,. , nlxly cltnliis, inoro or low-, lo tlio norlh bank of 21. Burkshiie Hoy, Nnrlh Fnrk, \\, .1. Kottlo rlvor, mean u •Ib-tvoslorlydlroe* .SeIinui,-t- I Hon, following iiiciintlci-ingi. uf river iu potnl uf coninionconionL ItfClfAltl) J, I..Wills. 22. Ilieks, Kiss ereek, 11. \V. Uickp. I aitcil this 12th (lay of September, IM, i ami .1. p. Flood. : NOTICE. 22. Minnie Hani.-. Skylark camp, D. | \V. Ilieks .iinl.I. I'. Finnd, 22. Lillle Chief, McRae ereek, ('. Wi g AGRICULTUBAL CENTER OF Tie Kettle River Country m P gc|{ Lots on Easy Terms to Actual Residents. m m a. m sfii Midway, B, C. Montreai,, P. Q. m For Particulars Apply to K. STUART, »« to R. C. ADAMS, ffl n ffl Penticton Livery, Feed ani Sale Stables ■ + Good Single and Double Drivers, and Gentle Saddle Horses. PACK HORSES AND GUIDES FURNISHED HUNTING PARTIES GOURLAY AND JONES, PROPS. In tlio Mutter of Gus Hamlin, Doceased. Inrsuii, 22 llii; Oliief, McRae ereek,!'. Willar- son. 22. lleiaiiuiil. lli-ll,,,. creek, I'. Johnson, 22. Hoodoo, McRae creek, P. Jiilinton. 22. Hazel Miller, Hindi's camp, F. W. I.llaiali. 21. Spukane, Nurlli Fork, H.,Nash, 22. Miiiiltnr, Norlh Fork, II. L, Nash, 22. Gulden Star, Hiiniiuil camp, E. Haloid. 22. Standard Fraction (IVuclioii),Nnrtli Fork, P. lli-dill OEItTlI'lCATKS Ol' IVl.llK. III. (linen. John Uuiiu.j 17. Kiilfmiin, J. S. McLean, 17. Tiviii.,I. ',Y. II. W 1. TENDKHS ivill lie received bv 11 idor* slgnoil iiii In noon un Hu- litbdnyof Nu-1 vombor, 1800, fnr Hie purchiuo nf ilia following | nii'icrii claims, sllualo neiir Qrnnd l-'urks. in Kotllo lilvor Mining Dlvltion of llie Dlslriol nf Ynle. viz.: Tiie ' I'unsiiin, "(Irunilniiiiiiii's Hustle," " Lillle Ilelle Liniiii. "nnil tho "Coon." C. A. It. LA Jl IILY, linlil ('inuuiissiijiier. HOUSE AND CAI^I^IAGE PAINTING Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging MINERAL ACT, 1896. Oortlflciito of linprovonients. NOTIOE. Tin: MoiuusoN Minkuai, Cmim. Situated In Deadwood Camp, Boundary Moun- mln, In tlio Kotllo River Mining Division ol Yiib iilsli'lct. KALSOMINING G-l-niid I-'oekH on,I Miilwii.v, H. (' Prospectors' Livery, Feed and Sale Grand Forks, B. C, Below tho Bridge. Livepy Teams, Saddle and Pack Horses and Ladies' Saddle Horses Hay, Grain and Wood for Sale, Teaming of All Kinds a Specialty. 1, Grand Forks, B. C. M. F. l-'OI.GKK, PROPRIETOR. Good Accommodation and Moderate Charges. BJo Cli.ixi.ese Help Finest brands of Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Livery and Feed Stable in Connection. Saddle Horses a Specialty. BOUNDARY HOTEL MIDWAY, KETTLE RIVER. First Class Accommodation, Good Stabling, Terminus nf Stage Line from Marcus, Washington, McAULEY & LUNDY, Proprietors. TUKK NOTICK ihul I.e. lill. Qroon,agonl -i- for llie Morrison Hold Mining Company, 17 Prii*,|ii»clni'S Dream, W. K. 0, froo minor's oorlldcato Nn. 1157(15, intond, sixty ,, , ,,, ... , ilnys frum tin- iluie lioroof, m iiiuilv in lbe Miuih-y.and H. layliir. I m,inti Ueeordcr for „ mrllllciile ot li -„vi- 111. Tianiier, I-I. Sullivan, .1. Hiuilov ll10111,8-''",' ni? Iiurpwo of obtnlnlng a Crown '' ... , .. ■' granl uilhonbovo claim. mul A. \\ nilileil. | Anl fia-Hui- luko nolieo tlml nellon, undor ill li'iiiiUno K .lloiu.i.lincl sccllon»7,nnisi bo eoiiunonood boforo Ibo 1s- lii. .11,1111,11111. I.a dust. siianeo of such cortillcato of I ravo nia. 111. Tip Tup, 13. Sullivan. j tinted this2n;I ilny of iioplomlior, IM. I 111 Lillle .Minnie..I. II. Smith 111111 F* | " Slum-cheat, MINERAL ACT, CER'llFIOATB OF IMI'ltOVfONBNTS. NOTxaxx. ' Tm: Alice Mini'Iiai Claim. situated in i.ong Lake Cnmp In Hie Kettle Kivor Mining Division of VHle Districl. TAKK N'QTICK Hint t, V. Wollaston,ngonl fill- Sir OlinrlOS Unas, free miner seerlillente No, 70120, Intend, sixty days from Il.o dato hereof, to apply in Hie Mining 't -ilorfoi-n eorllllonlo oflniprovon la. fm- lho purpuso of obtaining a Croit-n griinl le lho nbovo claim. An.l furtlior luke Ico Ibal aoilon, undor soollou37,mini lie com nn.l boforo tbe Is- simiico uf -..eii eorllllonlo uf Improve nis. Imii-il iiii-lib ilu. ul Sonl ember, in;, 1 111. Oopper Beef, tl, M. Tuliiusseii. 22, Muni r, C. M. Kendell, 21a Big Six, A. W'all.li-e. 21 Sophie Shcmill, M, II. Kane, (I. _, ti,nil li nml W, W, Spinks, 21 drey Eagle, C. 0 Wnslilinrn unil .1. I,. Wiseman, 22. Ana. inula, Iv S. (iniliiiiii. 22. I'.iyniinler, I-I. S. Ot'iilliim, 22. Hank oi England, I', S, Gi'iihum, 22, Noruiiinili, P. I'. Ilraliani. 22, Gl'i-liadil, I'l. S. Iliaili.iiu. THANSI'ISHS, 1(1. Di-m-ro chien. nil Inleresi, Oitu Dillier tu I''. A. Shiintpii'sl. Hi. Ilallaiail, ., ria-l, W.T. Iloliii - son lo M. Ilnrl111.il. HI I'nrtilgi'i J, 111I1.ir-1, \V, T. Unlill.. Mill lo M. il.ul,mil, lli li.1H.11ai, .', 11,I.a, *l. W. T, llohii- siui In 11. ('. McAllhur, Tin: Ji MHO Ml.M.n.ll. t'1,.11... 111. I'mliige, j liilei-i'sl, W. T. ltulili,- situated in Conpoe Cnmp, In tbo Kottlo -on lo ll l. Ml-Ai Llllll-. 1 Illver Mining Division ot Ynlo Dlslriol. III. ('iiiiiii Silver, 1 Iii inti-iesl. Thus, "TAKK NOTK'B tliat I, CIim li III liven, u- ., ., ... ... n ,, .. I ngonl for T, L. Savngo, froo minor's corl ill McDu II to \\. I,, M,..Iiiiiii, oale No. IUSIB, liilonil, alxtr iIiu/h from Ibo, lute III. Queen nl Shui,:,, ', ililirusl, Thus, le-reef. I-- ill;-'; |„ lbe M ining lloconloi-for II \ ' ' cei'llllenlooflinprovoinonls, for Ibo purpose ol Mi Haiim-ll 1.1 \\. t,. .\li-.ilvnii. ' oblnlnlngn Crown granl lo Ibo abovo olnlm, Anl t*,n-r I, -.- lalo- Ire ilinl aoilon, inulor lection Hi, nnisi Iv eonunonoeil boforo tliu Ih* iiiriioo of sueh corlhlealiiuf Impnt .aa-. I flnloil this 7tb ilny nf Hoplcnihor, 18M, I lli. riiehln, all Inleresi, T. Doimn tu .1. II. Pax. MINE.1AL ACT, 1896. Cortitinate ot Improvements. NOTIOE III li iiifSlli'lni, illl Inteli-t-l, Tin.,-, McDonnell ami W. (I, McMyiiii in lli. Glliriilliii, j liileivhl, J. II. Ileiulur- soll to s. .1. Uvilllf, II). Grizzly Hear, nil inleiesl, I). Sum nnl luJ. C. Hans. II). lllllll Ullgle, ! illleresl.T. Slllllla ll. II. A. Slleilll--. 111. Moii'iuiii Lode !, inlel-esl, (I. M, MINERAL ACT, 130(3. Cortillcato of Improvements. HOTIOB. 'I'm: Lkxinotun Minehai. Claim. Sltiiuto in Ccnlriil Cnmp, Kettle Rivee Mln- Ini! Division of Yale Districl. , T-AKK NOTICK ll.nl I,,I..lin A. Coryell, n- Sluilll unil ,1. .uiiin- In II, A. j ngonl fur ,1, Taylor, fro Inorituorllllcato Snuiik No. Uiili. anil lien, W. 0 borgor, free mi ''a ''• corllli No, lia'lat. Intend, Hlxli ilnys from lit, Clipper Keel', | illlelesll ,1, ('. J|, llu' llnlO luavuf. pp|,, lu llio Milling 111* 'ilorfornei'i-Hllealoofiinpi-ovoii sfurlho imrptmo nf nbtalniiig u i roivn griinl In lbe nliiiia- iliiini. Anil t'n-llu'i'tiike notion tlml notion,nndoi III. Clipper Keel. I inll-est, .1. ('. M. acotlon97,iiiustI oi ineoil boforo lhoisau- . nil.' - nf ■ :..|i cet'llfleitloof hnpi-oi'cinciils, 1 ll:llull'li-3ll:.l,iyn[.M:ij,l,*!l,;, ij Toliliisseii to .1, A. -limit-}- uml (I. \V, Averill. Tol.lasscii io II. I.. C.iusliiii. FURNITURE! CHEAPER THAN EVER AT CAMPBELL BROS. TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED ^"UPHOLSTERING-*^- ROSSLAND, B.C. VERNON, B. C. Grand Prairie Hotel CARSON, KUTTIil* RIVF.lt. II. 0. Situate in the Immediate Vicinity of the Boundary Creek Mines. First-class accommodation for the Traveling' Public. Stage Lines to Midway and Marcus, Wash. Blacksmith shop in connection. McLAREN BROS. .... PROPRIETORS =-jxt7-^ine,4rjM-^2r\ THE- PIONEER-HOTEL Gueknwood City, Boundary Creek, B, C. Wu huve just opened llie iihove hotel al Greenwood Cily. nnd nre prepared in ivi'leoini! gnosis uml provide good nt'comnioilafion, Guud Oaturing. First elnss l.ivery Stuhle, WOOD & WESTEL . . PROPRIETORS. OKANAGAN SAWMILL KELOWNA, E. C. Vou cnn now imrchwo oodnr pa nol floors, bonulKiilly matlo hikI ilnislicil; windo-tv wikIi, tullis, HiiinglCH mul nil other kinilu of Imiiwu [nriiisliings, ul Um OkattBgivti Hun mill. Hough uml ilrusiKiii limihor constantly on hand, Orders from Kettle Itivor diatiiot Bollottod and iirluci* furnished upon appllenlion to NT, l!.--.Su-iii und Doors at Consl Prices, with Slitflii Advanoo to covor oost of freight. THE FASHION FEED - LIVEpy . |||iD - SJILE - SJJlBliES GREENWOOD CITY. Always cn hand Good Single and Double Drivers, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gentle Saddle Horses. Pack ' Horses for Hire. Heavy Teaming at Reasonable Rates. VERNON LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES _<<^^JA<,?ti_i^'J_iiiiri.ft' Good single and double drivers and saddle horses. Ladies' gentle double and single drivers and saddle horses. Horses boarded by the week or month. Box stalls if desired. Horses broken to harness, and horses ancl cattle sold on commission Dealer in hay and grain; wholesale and retail. All kinds of heavy teaming attended to. Corner Mission ancl Tronson sts. VV. Gardner, Proprietor. O. B. & P. B. NELSON RESERVATION TRADING COT Carson, 11. ('., and Reserval ion Store, Nelson, Wash, General .7 Merchandise And Miners' Outfits nf nil descriptions, Our stuek is largo and complete and we helieve you will Hnd Our Prices an Object If ynu wish (u save money, (live us an early call, Fair mul square dealing is uur motto,
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