Vol. II, No. 6. MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1894. $2.00 par Year. o w. t. sn A alACDONALD, BARRISTER, Ol'I'ICIi, ll.llix.lllli AVUNUE. VKHNON, II. I'. We always have on hand n well selected stock of tlie f BRITISH COLUMBIA'S Pioneer poller jV-lilL OIlHilX ,1X1) I'OIWATION .)! (101,11 spur in i|iinrlz veins, foril is an estiib* I'-.l'"'. Ilislieil fuel llnil niii'.a. Felspar nml iiiu- philiole oa iiugile, are all minerals .Auril'oi siiiinrf/, ledges ar" unlike '""'"' "•' which tain be formed apart , ,, ,, ■■ , I nun igncii-choniiciil nclioil. 'Ibis "Dm CTItn» must ,,l her lcdg s, which nre crevices H|„K1(. fact alone would go far In nidi* KE.1J O nj\. \"m''' '"' h'ss vertical, caused bv roil-1 ctilt- the original million stale of thu goods QOCHRANIJ! k BILLINGS, Irurtiun during tlrying, or by mcluni- silica or ipmrlss lodes. Another tugii- UAHIUSTISns, SOLICITOUS AND ti • u, ■ i, , ., , orphisui,.))'by clianical disturbance! '}"'"t I" Ihosame und may hn drawn 1 Ins Weil Known Brnnu Makes' n 8» More Loaves of Bread to the Sack from the fuel that Ihciiiiritrroiisiiuiirtz '"".'" lodes have exorcised,i muiiifoslliiettii.i- Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings k 8u, •J niitaiiiks in in,ie. OIHco: Qllniore-s block, liari.ard Avoiiuo, "10.6 Loaves 01 Bread to the back suhsctpicnily tilled up. ' nt walls or VBHNO.Y, - . f, lliail any Other Bl'UIld on ilie Pa. I heir origin, n t-ioiiotill Ihesel'iu-ces, easing; ihcv have doiic so purl Iv ill ll Vt. II. COCIIIIANK, • Khkii, IIii.i.imis .„ _ J — ■ cine Coast. H I,. UUGKINGHALK, M.I)., I .11. : ' Edinburgh university, SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, VERNON, ll. ('. I1'...' i'ly mi stair of lliinlhiglnn Cmnily, Stuekwell Fever nml Sinallpox, (Jiieim Clinr- llitllllfucllirud only by Inllus bung-In. nml Vii-iiii'in lln-iiii.ila [or Children, of which «ec ii.ieilll cup- niiiii'i'iilugiciil sense, hul generally I lair lm- lieen ii iiieiaiiiuiiilii,' altera- lion -a' granitic rocks, anil which liave i 1 lia- rock, lleiiec il is Ihal uu " n Ih h li ih it| |a i I'.a «.....' in t|„. huiuediii e i intact ul' lbe ipiar!;; explain thi'iirlghiiif i|iiiirl!il..(li's, The lodes the schist or I'rugineiils nf u uru ALL AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. \-r E. GROWELL, I'l.ll.SsnX ST., VrillNON, OONTRAGTOH AM) BUILDER Fairview and Vernon, ft PENTICTON HOTEL J. THURBER, Prop. Pleasantly Situated at tliu Foot of Okanagan Lake. Stage Connection witli SS. Aberdeen to Fairview, Osoyoos and all points in Was ington. All arrangements made for providing Guides and Outfits foi- Hunting; Parties, fad Ihal ibe .,111111/. Inil,.,.aae ul' aa is'encrnlly nan.- rn- less iniciii is or ,.,,,,, iillered ml., llieir liinimi I mica, I'herdnlelhiiiilhe gruuile, lorees a ,.,,,, ., ■„„;„, , |)m,|,j| ,„. „,. fnlurrvr-.!- n FUue' r( fiirlheriiivusligiilion.il Ihe subject to ehini-ili', which has Invariably tinged UOIVJIJlD.dPi llOUnPig ;:Mr In pcfiiid of Ihe earth's history the uiljoiniiig ipiarlz with a green when thu granite rocks, not having I'l '• Among liiese minerals is ■ nt , ,, . ,i ,. ' * nl-l'i' ■*--:! -.1 ■■■! whleh .-Inula llie yulinndu their appearance, the Cuu* ,.;,,,..,..,. ,„■,,. ;i |„SI, *|-|,..,,. .-,,,. |.lit ENDERBY B. C. '"'"■s''"l''"n hedsweruslill lislurhed few minerals found ut the contacl of ■'■'■ ' '""'-'.. : . lliesrllM llllll ipllll'l7.1'iick , Till, IIW- e.ver, i-, only niilui'ii], fin the Inter- chiiugiug rocks were of simple chemical i unipiisition, Auolher reason I'm' Ihe ingneiiiis "ti- JMifls Go., lilt their original liiii'i/.nnliil posil.loil, WHP O *LT A TT7/f\Y3 Y\ D» /"*/W\ ' Mice and Store Fittings a Specialty. Hi, HiHU'S. HiiliHAH.iH.i at Kit at at : while organic reutaiiis are usually nt . 1 .orlA 1 r UK1J ex LU. u w j^ns & ^****™^m i-a.-.-.™.-..,.- sr,,,,,,,,; The H. ••>'"■ • i ft -rAVin-ft V waste and refuse of this primitive cool- CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, Si If. N. 1AYLU.I, «{, i„, ,,,,.,,,.', |„. ,,,„, |,'s s„,r.„,, u,,.,,... g f the auriferous quartz lodes unli- KKLOM'NA, 11. C, A,i ildiiosil.'.lsliiivlv nml i-i"iilnille-mil ivilh- »' " '" ''"' ."eeh ft miln ITllrtft^r.' 'Is l11"-111'1"1"".? '-a I gi.iiiuau,i .inn nun Plans anil .S|.eeliiei,ii.;iis iiri'iiiireil. nml csti-l}J4 T H ji IM ItI1tI\'I' H.i'"»< iulerriipli.it] in horizontal beds nitites fiiriilsltoil on all klinls of buildings, .j> Hljj liMlUJulkji W C II. LATIMER, * Sit. VKHNON, ll. e, DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL Lnai'l S ua. ar -%r o ry o X". Mian. Anier.Sue. Irrig. Kngs. T 9 9 Kit X Kit which has allitiiied llu- nnnrinotls mused by lin- proi riisinn nf lliu ipinrtz Ina- ih'einsi'lvcs, ll is i" !"■ con- sliinllv observed ibnl lliu strain of if" 111) Kx.uu.) "V" o x» aa c. aa nf Kllgllsll, I HA Illl ft ft A t'llll I.i HA „,„, Ami.,,an is. JOHN A, (IOKYELL, A. M„ B. G. A. lAt »..„„.„.„,..„.. J Wv PATENT I\!EuiLiNE!v, /Jy Civil Engineer, f drugs amd chemicals, 4 * Hi. FANCY AND MEDICINAL SOAPS, Hi, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOF1 at Ihickuuss Ihuv now prusunliliiriiig Ilinl | schistose rocks aae mure or aaa.s cnn- protriicled period when peculiar ana- Iw'ed. thai their uiidnrlic is vaiiahle 1 . ' , ' ,, ■ "I In III,-.'.-' Ill' in llir wesl, llllll ling* mu' ;l1"1 l,''l"i'11, wncies, "11 as yel ,„,„, „,- ,}i.*ni aie enlaiigled ill and AND DRAUGHTSMAN. i A...l.i)llte.|..lslli-sforll ,,v Kit <!> i. 'iv Irrigation Projects, Engineering nml Sue- *;^ ' <,(,. vey Work, with Plans nnd Estimates, 'ft Oi'tloi'sliyJInllt'oei'lveciirefiilAlteii- ''f In Any Portion of tho Province, Immetli- '/^ lii)iiiiiiil(jul.'kl)lspi.icli. ij;J alely Attended to. iii, 4t\ Sit Maps and Plans of any Portion of Osoyoos District, if at VERNON, MIDWAY. KETTLE RIVER. Si. Good Boating and Fishing. Row Beats and Sail Yaelits for Hire. X»J3Q"CJ:DM0E3 BROS. &i CO. XSLXSX. O "W .1ST A.. singularly averse to organic life, were uii'tiiiuurphosi'il by the ijimi-Lis lodes, al wnrk. While, hnwever, there are and ibnl in .'onseinience llie ailjiici'iil; im upparenl sign ' mechanical ilis* I'eoiinlry," lo iisua miuiug«'X| isitm, , , . , , is li'ut|iienllv broken iipinlolraginuiiLs, I urbanccs during tin long period Ilia' 11 >i-i 11 i i t^-r .-l bVircia of couuningleil slnle elapsed fl-tiui Ihe cooling.if Ihe earth's and sandstone (which may in- seen at. surface to Ihe ilepiisiii I Ihe Sihir* 'he faui a ... uu 1 non mine), "' :" "■':' I- 'an nml ■'. irinu aa -, il i.s I be wh'Ul |hu ipmrU lodes nud vein.slru- fel'M' lie- -..lie- ei lllill "a llllill'l ,'linl llll- iiresiinied 1,1ml the inlt'tnal tgul; n i, iLi ;ii -a.,. ; „ :l ,,,.. ;„!,.;,.,..,. j, nclivily ni' lie earth's iriisl was iu full Unit lbe disturbance was caused by Ilm force, so limt on I hu i T .sidenl' it, in liireilile prntriii-ioli of the ipiinlz Indus, obedience to the laws of spi'cilii' -a Kroin I in* above 1'at-l.s and tied iu'Iioiis il; il;,. cheinical iiUfiii'tion and cenl i-il'u-j can therel'ore be maintained llnil the ...ai mi i ;-. .1 a: ■ . ! - ■ ' ■ i I' ■" ol -aaa gllllglll'of I lie a lll'il'el'nils ipllll'l/, lodes iii ii uiolteii .iiii ;.. l. ] a in':. ;sol igneous origin, and mil tin result uiollen silica(■oiilinu.illyiieeiunulal.ing, nf in.' gradual deposition nf iptnt'l/, spreading a,a! pressing ngainsl ilie from a siliceous solution, In addition liorizi'Uial (',inina.'-•',an.ia.i be.li !..:■- I" the positive argituieiits already ailing n long period, i u ll I'oived ils dticetl which bnse Iheuiselvi'son geo- Hi way through Ilia soper-iiK'tiinlienl logical obsurvatioiis, lliere are also ,, i a ;■ negative ones, the result nf llu- seicn- aiiiixt am; B. LAURENCE'S Spectiiclis and Ey^^'l:;;?^ 9 Crir P ODCLTM iltHAH.i^Ai1iH,i,niHAHiK'l,'','^ltKit strata in nil direr!inns; ami a . UL D. UnCuIN, <K'iW|W|Wi><iWiWiwiwi?/;s$K1}^ iiliiniiliintly fviileiil, uinl . ilie ci ... Lilic dudiiclions, which lend tn the lillll nf inis I'liaee anil III ' le a nillec | .Sllllll.' eiiiaallslnn. Hlllrtillg limn Illl Assoc. Mem. Can. Soc. C. E. PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN. JUST . . . Surveys of Every Description in the Lower Country from the Similkfuneen to Cnuid Dry UA Groceries, Ready-Made Clothing, Hardware, Etc, Etc.; p™li,leImme<"ato*MmM<■<>■ Orders from the Lower Okaiiiignii will receive prompt attention. Payment will be received either In Cash, Stock, Produce or Labor. .1.1'. HAAS, U.S., }■:. ,\l„ MINING ENGINEER AND ASSAYER, MIDWAY, B. C. OPENED . . . UP!! JK1CES REASONABLE. WKMHHNNmNHH I I Wif m If nl !J| ■vtif. A ill SS •3 III 3 i> * n SMITH & CLERIN, Props. Miimifucturoi'H "f Sashes, Dsops, Mouldings, Tarn- ings, etc., etc. All kinds nf Factory Work kopt iu stock and Hindu to order. The besl of material used. Const cedar worked Into furnishings a specialty, Write for prices and discounts, All kinds of lumber, laths and shingles kept in slock. Sawmill on Okiiniigan Like, handy lo shipment. Sash and tlnnr factory on ('. I'. H.i.il- wuy ut Vernon, 'U * itlf nil* if ie a »,'i" iii : Tli ifS: ii|b If IE il m m if l'! .' m n If 1 ii Samples for Assay From a Distance W Receive Prompt Attention. Aiiulytle.il Chemist and Assayer. (I I'll). A. (H'KSS, M. A., Honor Graduate In Chemistry and Mineralogy, Queen's University, Kingston, All Kinds nf Asanys anil Analyses Carefully und Accurately Performed. Clll'e nf Sti'iithyi-e MlniMy; Co., Fairview, 11, C, Tkhjis llnlil, silver nr Lend, caeli 51.50; (laid i nnil Silver, St'j Xiekel. *1; C'up|ier, S'J; Coppor, Gold nnil .silver, s;;. Other iii'leos! in a|i|ili<-,'lliiili. MIDWAY, E, C. 111 Large Stock of. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES HARDWARE, • MINERS' SUPPLIES. cf.costerton: J. MCNICOI VKHNON. II. C. ■ yi..j.;-.--ai-. JPoac The Aiiglo-Colinnblai) Co., Ltd., Wholsalc Importers of Wines and Spirits. Nicholles k Renoiif, Agrictiltural .Machinery. -A.s-G3n-L-& K'c.i- The Okiiiiagan-Spailiiniclicen Dists. id • W. C. POUND TAXIDERMIST. , J . E. MATHESON MERCHANT TAILOR Stock complete. Jjxtnt good quality and value in all the latest pal terns fur «Suits and Handsome Stripe Trouserings. § Excellent Trimmings, Good Kit and Uood Workmanship, I cnn give Satisfaction. A Trial Will Convince, BARNARD AVENUE. VERNON, B. C. MIDWAY SAW MILL Rough and Dressed Lumber Constantly on hand ul Reasonable Prices, LEQUIME & POWERS, Proprietors. niii'ieil lu ils iictiiin, lliiil liie inn il established fuel that silica is soluble in would nnil must chnose would lie,iioug wilier ami watery vapor during ils any I'linlinii,uis antl ligln ■ a, ia il supnrnlion from alkalies, the Iirsl run* diagonal, at times crua.-ing llie '-.a.;; siileral ions which present llicinsclvex of llie schists, though generully pre- are iu reference lo Ihe supply of the ferriiig loili'velop itself and egress lie- great (piaiilitj nf alkaline sililiules, Iweeu the cleiivtigi'|)l,ines and divid- which at thai iime could only In- nl u ing .-".".,: I-"!' ihi'dill'eri'iil shislose beds, j felspalhic lint uru. Now iiinlei-1 he then lit,is we aae i'i nam d ill a more or less existing cii'ciimstiuices could ilm elior- liofh'.ouiiil position, in al; directions,. moils i|iinnlilies ot water nr water- innunii'ralilt Ilnkusanduxtuusivusheuts vapors nipiisite In dissolve the ini- „„„ „ -_ nl iiiini'lz rock, nnparenily inlerslrati- luense mass of (|uurlz ivllieh was lo f* \\\ '! H n \ li ilciitioiis aa regiii'ds their strike, Inn I'oiiu lheiiununuriible(|iiarlzlodus nnw •Uil i<UiJL~i "."'y ''Pimrunlly laicb, for they dis- existing, continuously Hud their way tucll) ua,,a-i' tie untli'ilie ol ilie nun tIn- bowels nl Ilm earth.' Ilm slulc rocks, lieing Ihickei' between the number nf Ihesu i|ii.ii'iz Indus could schisliisc planes antl narrower when httiilly huaUi-ibutedloai|iii'..iisiigi'iiey, inl.t'1'.'.ei'ling them, I'Viitu the ipiarlz as a solulitui coniuius no intrinsic forelock stnrletl ipinrtz veins, sonic run- ing power, and could, therefore lime uing ->.iiii,.-l parallel with iindolhers bul eoinparatively few outlets, .Mure perpendicular in iia posilioii, while lliiiu Ibis, the fi'lspalhie nicks hai ing oilier veins shol mil in capricious I n deprived nf llieir alkaline sili- plnnus and directions, Thesu veins or cales in I'oriu silica, their would ru- leii'ii'i". all lliiii and run mil iu com- main an Immense hulk of clay, and Ihe pat'iitively short distances, especially disposal of this lesidtiary mass i- imt such vein's ns cut nctoss Ma- stales ni nccounl ed I'm' in any way. ll ia- nulla' ii 1 iia- grciLesI a dslani'e -im- uther weighty consideriition also, tlml ull.-iiic'iiisly wil ihe upheaval by lie ilm formation of ipinrtz lodes by Ilm granite rocks of Ihe Ciinihiii-Sili'irian dupositlon of silica, from an -iiiueous slates in average niei'iilionul line, tlie solulitui would necessarily involve thu approximately iloiizontal main iptari;; protliicliun of hydrous silicates, zeo- lii'lfs were upheaved and placed mi lilus, hyalilu, opal, ete,, which nre al- edge ailing with the schisl strain by ways presenl in Ilm deposits made by litis general disturbance, li (silicon- silice < llierinnl springs, us in geysers, se(|iieiiei of tills change Ihal the nud indued all volconic eruptions in i|itarlz hells are apparentlj iiilerst.rii- which there were aiitieims vapours.Jt tilled, while iu reality they uiuinuruly isso in Imsiill, etc, There are all inin- intei'secling. Tim positions having orals which auihenlicale ilm presence lieen allereil, what foruierly was nr of walur vitpois at Ilm line'nf llieir appi-ouchcd ilm liniazuiiial. Iiecnmi' forni.iLi.ili, anil nre to be I'.iillid ill the ui'ipi'iidicular, anil viae versa, sn thai gangtie ni' many iiielallifuroils lodes. Inn i;a a uai sheets of ipiiirl/. veins which Tlm nuxli|Uuslioii is as lo lliu inutal* Inni been lniii''l hclweeii lliu schistoM' liferoits ehurncler of llie ipliiliz lodes. clt'iiviigi'snitd ililfi'ienl slrala iippeai'i'd There nre bul lew nu'lnls or lallie iisuhnosl perpendiciilitr ipiarlz Inil'.-, iniimrul.-, lo be I'ound in Ilium, lhey nru Ihuirslriku being couforiniilile I" Ihe gnltl, irtrii and arsenic pvriles, the last, junural iiieiiiliiiiial bunring nf ilm two iu soiuu iti.-l -us, in gru.it i|iinli- sehisl .'iinl Ilm coinciili'iil li I' tip lies; uoppel-pyiiles, ..ina bluuilu, gill- heaval. tlii.ii* underlie illl. rsccliiig I hul i'li.., nuilyhilunite, pliarinni'iisliluril.. of the slates lo Iho easl or lo Ihewusl, heiuiilile ur t;i,'iakii|il', and inalaeliiti : Ihe veins whicli ran parallel follnwing ilm lasl Ibi-ui', h.wvever, aie oxygen- lbe main ran-,- ul lite ipiarlz foek. ales and aru therefore to he looketl mi In ipiarlz veins whuru lliere i-. in ly in ininei'iils of secotulary fornia* milieuublu rn- well dullliuil nil in liiu'i, Ihe resull of Ihe disiulegrnlii'ii of eii her tllrecli il may bu inferretl tlm priiullive minerals, which lire ihal llieir nriginul ilevelopinenl ua- iirseninrels and sulphnrels, Tlieinin- iiiiliil'ei'i'iiily. eilher norlli, south, eusl eriilsasceudedsimiillaueousl; with the or west ; ntnl thi-. is precisely Ihe up- i|iinrlz; ami Ihe eiuileinporiiliuiius fur peiini nee which nurifeniits 11 na rt z luile- mat inn ul ibe ipiarlz gangite, arseiiiii* pri'senl in iialure lo Ihi' miner nml relsand siilphtirels the jon-ing up of geologist', lliuyl'orui iuininieiirlilelu.il'.' llm-e iiiineiai- in a siibliniiiled slate, ur less purpeui'licului'i|iini'l;', dykes and Tlm heal "I the molten silica would ex I ensile i pin I'l z bells which sl'rike, l"ii necessuril) volalilize Ihe gold as a na with I'uw uxcupiions, in an nppi-oxi- pur "i purple color, and would ills.) mule meriillonal line, thus diseliisiug siibliiunli' tlm nrsuuinrels ami sill- i •««- i a In view, mi a gigantic scale, I hat re- pliurets which all viilal disable will 1, General Morel" ant niarkablu pariillulisiu which, afler all. i,eiiigd"coinposidal a much lessluin- is but a iinliii'iil 1'i'iiiiiie nucessuiily purnluri'lliiiti gold, air lining excluded, i'iinsei|iielil mi lin- iilmosl iiiii.uTine i'hey are fotllid deconiposeil only near strike above alluded lo, lliu surface. Tlm-tie purple fumes of Thesu auriferous qimrlz ledges inter- melallic cul.I nnil llie siiblhnaled rn- .-.eel the sli'iitti uf ilm slate rucks,,-inil purs of liteai'scliinrelsand sulphurels ui'e cased with walls of slate and siinil- nf oilier inelals, entering Ihe ipinrtz slonu; lhey have the ipiarts vuins issii- giiugue, piirinealed it as gaseous va* ing from Ilium in various diruclions: pors, forming veins, and streaks inter- across Ilm emmlry as le.itjers, Hal lacing (lie giiugue ill Ihe direction of veins, i'li-. Theysonii'liinusl'oriulhi'iu- its stretch, penetrating also into the selves iulu irregular ma. nl' veins, recesses uf the ipturls veins and lend- a; ulImr lime.- lhey appear as massive its, llle gold being precipitated io gold liodiusol ipiarlz liiek which dwindle leaves, lilm, etc., mi comparatively into strings thai serve as llio rtnmccl- cnlil bodies, such us .he sides of llie. ing links wilh sumo other man a/ lodes or entangled nieces of schist, and rilocks, in I'ompunied by tlm sulphurels anil These fuels go in show ihal Ihel itrseninrets, Hence we Hud gold in its quiuiz lodes when forcing llieir egress nii'tallh; slate mixed mechanically wilh iil'leu disturbed, lissiuit'd nml renl tlm iron and arsenical pyrites; sometimes enclosing schi *, the opening so all'eel- ii is even jiercuptible in the naked uyu, ed being inslantly llllutl by thei|iiitilz. at oilier times il is inn, and it is also stone, thus giving rise to those capri-i found uiixeil with galena ami zinc ciotis Irregular or zigzag shaped vents, blende, Indeed il Isscnrcely possible , | i, ,,■ i wliieh an'' l'iei|iii'iiiiv iiiei uhli in un- tn Ibal eilllei' of this i two minerals 1 ' "' •' vl ''' ls • dergrouiid workings, ! without at llle same tune finding gold Watches, Clocks aiid Jowell'V, Iinl I here are other Ihon the cosmic ill coulnul with I hum. HI thu miner* i , , ii i, „ i j geological condilitins nientioiied which it's eniin.e.aled, iron and iirsenieiil p\- I'. AliKII.N All'.M'.K, 1 R1NCIPAL. Spectacles lllld prevailed al lbe time nl Ihe mi-itt o ritasnrc found iu large .inutilities in Silverware. : n1'"*'-* l",ll'>';:lhl ' 11<■ >- also eipuilly in the quartz giingue; hut copper pyrites, , i ii- ni llie pliilonic t'liariicter of this galuini and zinc blende nre seldom RLPAII'.INC A SPECIALTY. (|yK(, (-,,,.,,,.,,;,„,, rm|,,,. ti,|s |1(,ml |s fnttiid, and limn in InsigliiHcailt quail- VKHNON, H. V, to be reckoned the ocelli' eeoffel- lilies. Miniiigand Jlnrket HeportPl'. IIIIIIIS, AM1IAI.S AND |.'1S1I MOl'XTKI) IN APPIlOI'ltlATK STYLUS, FOR The Royal Insurance, The l.iiiiiieii k Lnncnshlre, The Insurance Co, Of North America, Ordi The London ,N Canadian Fire Ins. Co. The Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. The Canadian Permanent Loin. \ Investment Co, The Dominion Riilldlng k l/nin Association. Native Birds and Heads Kept for Sale. liy mull ri |vu |H'nni|il ulleiillon Miniiiiini,' lleiiilsnS] inli.v. VERNON, B.C. General Real Estate & Financial Agt. NOTARY PUOLiIC, SliOANE-PAINE-BICHMOND CO., Tlio bowling WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS Of tho Northwest, Spohaiue, TVaali. SOLE AGENTS FOB Lipton's Celebrated Ceylon Teas. Anheuser-Busch Builweiser Boor. "Diamond" Creamery Butter. Write I'm For Trices ihi Anything lo Kill or Drink, SLOANU-l'AINl'l-lilril.MOM) CO., iilll-lllll KI'OKANt-:, WASH. G. Arthur Rendell BOUMDARV f'ALLS, B.C. A Pull Slock of DRY GOODS, GRO013KII3S, MINERS' SUPPLIES. ALL AT THi£ LOWE8T PfllCES. J. Kerr. R. d. keri;. Kl-:i.'lv; Rl^< !S.. BUT( 'II la!*;s. MIDWAY and BOUNDARY FALLS Vernon Private College. , .em , ,,-, u Milling t'liuuia. •k uinl lib llu VERNON, B. C. SEN!) l'-oil PROSl'KCTL'S. THE ADVANCE, Armstrong iwpbnisgs. il'iiaa ia,, ,,v || cnrresnotiiloiil,] bti AiiTs N'oiims., Well Assorted Lines In agggggagi BagBBBg .^r^,rwr,^l?r^,rTiyr^^K-iya^!.,lg-'.rriJtfg Ai;Mr-Ti'nVii. Nov. *'>:. Tin1 council ■:"::;„:.:;.Ji '^Ti^TWS F^CY WW ms> mLS- ;„,„l,n„,- ,: ,;-„!-|.M„-l,.,ll,).'.irb iMl'a lam llle lenders l„r the l.il|ll |or ' " •'•-■- > - I'lliiiiinl llle iiliserilii'i'. Ailvi'i'lli a Units -cnl on ii]i|i|li'iilinn, Tl al, 'I , Illllllia nf Till: Al)j 'a' . ,1 lllllllS "|"l! .'"I' lllC llii'll-ll'll uf I'l.l'l'l'.- ". ' ml,]... inter.* I and ilia.ail'lillii'i . lie ll 'I f.,. i,-:I\ i mini'-' .un nf llie u|ilnii)i)- oxtH'c (si '. '; ,,,-,-,..,,',,,i.i ' ii'|,eisi)iiiil naiiii'i' ell ani lie A KDNKSDAV lll'I'I'MIIKl; iliieli purposes, Thu -Siin Life .-issue- une Co.. lieing the lowest, gol tlm bull'!--, ill SHU llllll S;il per emit p„|'; nnil n tn. Tlm council has laken uver tin- [,1111s- ibiuiie eenielai'v frt|ii| Ilm Iruslees and i ini .'tills keeping il ii, Iinl Ier shape lh;;n | lll'l'i'iliifule. "niH INTrl'rtNATlONAL LINI'l. ! ?» 4.'msU-ong l.iferitry W-ity slil|'lfid up last I'liilay night Willi a , iniihlcal i'i)li'i'laiiiiiiniil. In two weeks In our issue of hist week a letlerap* lhey are going to have a heavy (lebafp : I calling nllentlon In Un- ueces- on''FreoTriiilc for ('uuiidii,1' -iiy nf a in.w survey lieing in nl "f ih" Sirs, tlouli] died very -iid.hiiily nl I inlurnalioual line along Kettle river liuilcrby on Sunday Insl, uul ihuH.i.'k i'i -'■.'. lunge, Thai .''.a-' CLOTH BOUND BOORS, 1 CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOORS. foms CjarcU in Qreat Variety. T. ELLIOT General Merchant, FAIRVIEW, B, C. Keeps the Largest ;im' l^est Assorted §tock of Al] $ew Stock and Prices to Suit the Times. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, &ft S2S3ITH 9BOS., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Vernon, B. C. nny place1 •south of Vernon, and sells on terms to suit the limes, Cheapest Place to buy for Cash in Ihe Oknpagan Country, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE ASSURED. 33. c Oj&jes.gb::eiX« ^° co. ARMSTRONG, IS. C BAN ^MONTREAL' CAPITAL (nil paid up) $12,000,000, REST 6,000,000. s [muh!c i- lin'.ile to ensue when Ilm' V.. j ' . ' M. ._:, ilville reservntion in Ihrown open |} *W>?\ S J'1 USIC IE GENERAL MERCHANTS. li i,Mi\,'t- iiii wiili Ihe lav of tlm *"" -"""""r>" "««»-i '"j v ' '"'■>• liisr..s„,u-,.-us, on Hound- PEanos and OrganD-Easy Terms Deak,rsin Groceries, Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoes, Hardware, rv iiimiiilniii ami between a yeis Shoot. Music, &c. Special attention riven lo ,-, - ,. . ., . . , . • , i„,\-,ii, , am i i> imv rt.-.i t,' i\iii-\iM(i\li VL-e-Pees reek a,,,! ,l„- slope of iiock| i U* {.lot|i.n- ami Su,>,ilies of .il 1 kinds. A specisdt) |sraD0NALDA'^^ A. D. W0RGAN. Portpaii & Landscape Photographer VKHNON, 11.(1. WS OF THE DISTRICT FOR S.^LE. MARTIN BROS. made of Home Cured II .\ \\ S A N p BA CO X S. Write for prices, A LARGE LIST OF FARMS FOR SALE. B- S3. CA.X^Sr~-X.X. &, CO., AJXSO.STTSt.OTSS<3r. lauasii lliusi; l-'uli .'reek mountain especially it ia 11 llillil'llll mallei' ' In lillll Ilm esael locution ol tin, iiitcrniiHouiil inn-. Tlm cause, us explained by mir ciiri'i.'spiindeiil, is thai two sep- itritle lines were run by Ilm engineers nf lbe British ami i'. S. survey pnrlies when tin- line was Iirsl surveyed, nml these tun lin.-a ilu nnl agree. In -. e eases Ihe perniiiiient iiionuiilimts Blip- po I'd In mark Ilm location nf tliu boundary were placed mi lbe one line i anil al other points uu the <|llp r. Al the lime »lion Urn lum waa run I lit' country it'ran along high mountain ranges ami pari-ow intersecting valleys; was doubtless considered In be prac- tiddly valueless, It may even ww bo (•lllisidl'l'lill t'i be lillle belter lllllll 11 howling ivililei'i a by ilm Dominion authorities, but considering the fuel ibal stii| f ilm be>i mineral leads vei discovered in British Columbia ^ traverse tlm line in ilm srclinns nbuve 'Ar©3£,:tt2.0:0., J3. CJ- HA Illellli il, mill Ilia! Illi- fuel is well i\i, - ■ known,thai Hm mineral i-r.siiurces ..i'1 GRAND PRAIRIE Ti Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps & ltATIaOK INTKUKST AT PRESENT 111 I'fllt CEV'V, BULLION AND GOLD DUST HANDLER Hardware, Stove, fin- ware, Paints, 01 am at at at at at at at at at at at •■■ati't-iliAliil^IOliiH^lVl^IdiJliili!,^; Branches jn London, Mug.. New York and Chicago, and in nil the principal cit',t"r ■Jj?>;«;f>;«;«j?V;> <jf /■> <if fSrft ft"\-ft ft ft ft ft ft 'IV'.* ft ft ft ft ft i iM Canada, liny iiiiiI Sell Sterling Gxclliuigo und ('able Transfers, (Irani commercial and I ruvellipg credit.s.available in any part of the world, Drafts Issued. Collections Made to all Points, 50. Ha ft ♦ f f MA X at 'ft MA HA Si ft Kit it W. T. Thompson iiu.ixi'iuis is nurrisii I'lii.t'Miit.i: VANCOUVER - - NEW "WESTMINSTER, VICTORIA Vernon Branch NELSON B. A. HENDERSON : Manager, 1$ DEALER IN Wulffsohn & Bewicke, "{ftl (LIMIT I'l 1)| Ibankers * * % liIl.iNli PHAIHIK, ICETTbE IIIVKII. tin' lower Okiii).|g|in am! Kettle river nre liuing opened up ami |"U In practical use. anil Ibal lin- llriiisli side nf Ihe line is lieing rapidly settled up, It is certainly ti I hat Hm but ury line j LlQUOPS anil UgHI'S i|iiestion should iitii-e und for nil be Hit- ally seltl.'.l, 'I'll.' I", v.liiinnf ihu southern hnmidiii'y uf British (lolumbiii is surely n inore iinportillil mailer Ihiiii of Hint between the uni'tliweslei'ii portion of the Province and Alaska, X As. X As. ft Hi \& X Ready and Custom Made Clothing; Boots a. i. nhoes Drugs and Stationery Hardware Stores, Tinware, . liUtjJ LMdiillllg, TS Ag-picultural Implements, Miners' Supplies of All Kinds. $ IS lllaASONAIil.la. TS ^ Financial, Real Estate, Insuranee k General Agts, HANKKItS AXI) CDlUiKSI'ONDKNTS h'OH McLAREN BROS., PROPRIETORS, 'ft HA lll.A.'KSMITII SHOP IN CONNECTION (|) AN I'M'All! OH I Illll. Hinges Leave every Monday nml \V for Jliiiiaia. Wash, liBank of British Columbia ^ A Soacialty Ma^ of Dipoct Importations of Scotch Goods. ^ t . . 0. .. . ,, AU , T tf,, «ines.i..y|^ A °H J v 9 Agents for Sale of Lots on tlie Aberdeen .«•» Lyons Estates "1 "■' W.T. Thompson, X HA \'ft \sit IPAXft^JCB^Bir, JEJ. O. TC-KJIKE KES On our fourth page will he. f|l!i||d ;; , „_^ __,_^_ ^ -,w lelli'i'l'riini NlaMiirtr;:,V|iigalli,ii|;i.ii l||i( ' ,ERA!y STORE Hi the 1,1'iler ;er, i.ily iniiile by lbe jiulinn , IIOCK CKKKK As. Agent nt the Colville reservntion tq «fi ,,,.... ,, ., ... , i Mlnerii'Sitnitlitw. AlsoCluncfio(Iiidub, --- iiiipiitiml all animals Iriint lbe Brillsh side found ranging in Ihal territory. |'"()R S \ I I'' That official, when he made Ihu order ... ^ ; ,,.,,,.„, wasevldi'iillv aeliiileil bv TN TMI- IIKST bOCAI.ITY UN TIIK VKII v , iu ipu slum, w.tsniil,iill\ ai 1 llllll ll 0) | | non Tinvusile a few acre nml li.ilf-.ieiu T ? lm feelings uf I'rii iiill i lies--I.i sell let's nu luis, oitliui- fur tin lillng ur gniilenliii/, ; . , ,„„ .lla.lya.llll.iilliieiil'li, » ifi I-'. .HUMAN MKYEU, HA NOTICE. As. 'f Hi. ;|WULFFSOHN & BEWICKE, Ltd., 'If Don, Hoube, Bn.i.iTiiii Sthhist, London, England, TS VANCOUVER, B, C. and - VERNON, B. O, 9 J0HANN WULFFSOHN Managing Director. fi Vernon Branch, G. A, Hankey, Managec. Kit ' TS li gsggggBBg-asgBgBsa m ■'- s's Ihis side uf ibe li,ia, Should, Hip order be kepi ill Iniee jt W(il|lt| be Well ft If riiiielu.u'.a un tne Canadian side Io show llmir ;i|inree|iiliiin nl Ilm spirit iu which ll iva- imi;l,', by petit inning tlm uiilhiirilii'.. mi mil nun territory In J Us lemon Livery i-Kii,. ii siniibie une Thai lbe Iniliini TMiK >'PT'i''K "nit. I, Kit, Kllim of Kalr- |sslli* tl si ,11 iiiii. Ili.it lilt 111. |. a,i,M j ,„,„,(„ ii,,.!,,,!,.,,,,,!',!,!,., Ii.l" inienil , if ihe eastern port ion of Ihu CnMHu' i<> apply li. the li'miil nf License ConunfAslenors , . Billing at (Isnyous I ie Sill liny of Decuinhor I'l'servnliuii ul lensl dniw llifllr prlnei- neX| f,„. porinlssl.in to transfer to Thqiiin* , Wils ■ell lieer. ivine mill nil). ftRMSTFONQ HOTEh VICTORIA HOTEL t-fife pal sii.ii'i'i' uf livpliliiiinl bv li'iiding I'llli'it a license lu I , , , , ■ , ., Inlnsli'iilliig nnil fei'notileil liquors now lieli Willi Ilm si'llli'l'S un Ilm British side hv me fur iireinlscjkiinivn us the Ooldon Gat. I'uiinot be denied, and if an unl'rieii.llv ''"'.IM In"he .loKllTvritl."?i',(l liiffi , . ii i plI'M li l| lulu' Mr in,, iril Willi llilji plUIUJ /*,.,,. i nnmiminrli miinule .(, ii,,,!,. pi'incipnl supporters ami >'- a. b- bmniily,l«;o o IW'iitJesiy's, H°otl At'onnimoiH ' , . I , . , , ,, , .litsllees of the Pence fo|'sqil.l(slr cl, is going In be iiiilulgi'il in by llie ( ul- isi-ueili I''. It. KblNE. villi- Indians, ranchers n'ptl mint-is Xi'Vi'i"1""1 W,l«n. north nf tlm line wuiild do well In keep llmir li'itde well within llieir u,vp l.ui'l'i-: lory. Tlm people "!' Nr mil Priilriu especially, who, ntil pply have ol'lun ill the |','l-l all.i,Vei| lllilulll'l'luSS Cllll- villi. Indian cnypsi's und calllu in eat off iimir uiuiar Hinges, iiiiil whose RqgV Cre,-'k Polling Division, Eas,t ii'iulelia-been aim..ai laiiirely held by Riding Electoral District of Yalo. lbe slure mi Ilm reservation lo tin- delrillionl of ll nu existing m llli'ir A COIMIT OP liKVlslt.N AND AI'l'KAl. own valluv would do well iii I'lpiiri! i,> " "'"u'f llll'.„",As';l'Tll"'l,llnA''1;,1'^'' : ' iuiH'llil|lli'|il- mil lie linlil (ll l|,e lliilertmieiil pl'iilll bv I bis I'spuriencu, ' nlllee, llsoyiios, an Weilnesilny, 'ihe ,ilh d|iv of ., ,< ! I Dinner, Ml, nnil nl hiliinimlan's Hull, JIM. ..,,.,. «ay, .ei l-i'i.lii, q,,'Tthilii; i.( llaei'iiilier, pill. |,ivc,.y |„ (',„i„eell,iii. I lie dreaded disease diphtheria lips ul Ihe h «i eli'\en nelui j; p; |||oforc mil niinle iia appeai'iini" al Kei'ia is ||i "'"' "I'fjiJJali |i'|lANK 3(|cH0WAS the family of Air. !•'. Surprennnt, On Jmlnoof tlio t^urt of .1 II Kl'.I'lCS, Prop. il tun, Best Llipiors und Cigars, First-Class Slaliling. ARMSTRONG, B. C. ENDERBY HOTEL VKHNON, 11. C. McAuley & Grant, EPS-nil?. SiSK W'Bp' PROPRIETORS. KlliS'l'-|-|,.lSS IN UVUIIV IlKSl'KCT, CUAItlllaS MlllllatlTI II, W. WIIIUHT, I'nnr. ENDERBY, 13. C BOUPABY FALLS HOTEL. Centrally Located In the Boundary Creek Mining Camps. IIKST OP MtJUOnS AND CIIIAIIS. CIIAISIIF.S MDlil'III.VfK. ll„ving taken over the stables of Gallagher & Stevenson, and thoroughly p.yer hauled and refitted the premises, 1 am prepared to nu'et the deiniim\s, of Ihe public. I have on hand a complete stock of new rigs, (double nnd single) fo,r public use, und also a good lot of well broken i-jwriage and saddle horses. Tourists desiring to sou the country would do well to. cjll. Good Single Drivers, Good Saddle Horses, ■ Ladies' gentle double and single drivers and saddle horses, Horses boarded by Ihu week or month (box s tills If desired). Horses broken In harness, and horses and eat lie sold on commission. Punier in hay and grain, wholesale and retail Cornoi* Of Llifjaioii and. Tronsou StreetB ^ W.GARDNER, Pnoi'iuiiToit. Oppusile W. II. Jlegiliv'a-i'uii I'lisl Ollleii lies 1ST I'-irsi-i'luss ncruni ilntlon fpr iviiiiiieri'liil: Mjitlnu Men I'oreonnlly Condticted I.i Any of.'" IvihibIohI Inula nml to l)oniilo(j, Nirrn. Tills slnlile will lie run slrletly Iirsl-eluss in every piirlii'iiliii'. My ilrivers ..re nil frog anil goalie disposition, iiu.l Lliu n,\ojl ilumlitu stock Urn iniirkel e-pi protliicc, Suuuial attention Travellers Friday hist (lliu lillle oliu fell a vlelini (Inver au Olllue, Qso; In ih.- dreadful nialiulv whilsl two ulhci's lay siek iiiiln death, As limn- is very little doubt that ils tippenraiicu al Kel'i'ineiis may be nltrilaileil In llle fuel that muliibet's of this family inline iu eiiuiaet willi llie disease id Flip- j view und tt'iiiisiiiiileil il lu iis present lntiility.il would be well if the provincial aiilhui'ilies iiisliliiles a strict system uf i|ii.'it'iinline. such as bus been llllli Naiii'ihlii'i', tslil.' A,!«;V|; it-Lt., ^ M$$s$$ ill'l-i»lol..Illll A|i||i'i|l. | lllllltlllg nml Kisliing ill iilnuiiliuii.!' Iliriiugh (Ills lllstl'ilit, Pack lliiives nml Gullies furnished, to Sporpi* ihiiii nil i-liui'lest iiiitiee. Qll.lU'RTS RESORT. OKANAGAN LANDING. Notice of Licensing Court, \mm mmjmm idnple.ii liv llieiililltnrilii's nf thu Cil v I vro'l'll'l': IS I1KHKHY GIVUN" that n ifvi'i'imn. Ti.e.',.is,„,,*,.si,i..Hi ......ii- .ni1..Vix.,^.iX";,.,,f:?y::^ivWri."'Sii/u. ■nl man (,, this par, of the dist.riu.,,ii,d : ffi^%«ffl^^J^ be Indiiiiij, sinne ul H'hulli lire relit olovcmi'oloukIn thefovoiioon, mill-of lives of lb; family, are. a niiiiioi'diici I govkkhment Okkicb "' "!W' body on tlm Similkaiiii en, und are en-' Prmynoij lai November, 181)4. Ii,"lvi'1 nn'mureynflhudisuase, Thefc COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE! state ol aliiitrs uiny lie iinagined, whpn ! il is stilted thai limy are wilhoill any ' pf tlie nei',ii,s,iiy means or appliances OsOJ'OOH Division of Yule Dis-lln the Hatter of the Licensing Act and Tllli||iil||ll|.V OOMKOIITAM-J, - HVei-.'bves - LIQUORS and CIGARS. NOTIGEr to eiiiiiliul |llu disease, anil are al llu same time ignorant as in Hie chiuncter pf the complaint with which lhey are afflicted. Mr, W. Bullock'-Weoster, as soon us the. fact wns bniiiglil In his nu- tici', proceeded to, iuvostigate ami will nodtitlbl lose im I'.i'.ie in bringing the tiialler In the notice nf lbe authorities If, how.-ver, nn inure rigid measures are adopted than have been resorted Ini Amending Acts and In the Matter of llio. Application of Thomas Elliott to Transfer H.I5 yoenp t0 G?orge J. She?,|i(in, triot. All plnrot'clalitisand lease liolils in ihis ilis- life! legally huh! uiny he laid over from tho 1st of November, 1MH, to Iho 1st of J , isnv ia a. 11.1.AMHI.Y, ! TA¥> y°W;Mi \ 'T!""rv !?'"»'<?' ,,. ,,11,, -i ,1 Wrviow in the n.-ayi.'i 1. Villi', 11.(., n«°;;n, s' >\ '"'I'1' " Nonor. : i,,,,,,,,! i„,„,,,iv' Hi (lie Uoir ' l.ieeiise Com! 27tli ij'li'liev. ism. 1 imssiiivj.raajti'htgiit'iyiyiMis mi tin- 16th liny of " Pocciuuer *exl tor liorliilsslnii in Irnusfer In b'()P S\l I' George ,1. Shoelnin 1. llcciiBe lo sell beer, n-lno, 1 v 'n J'. u •' - ! 1 tier Intoxicating inni tonr.outotl llqu'iire I fit! inrnc nf I'llirl I'l Mnnrlnur now In! .1 by mo luf in'cinfscs Biltiiiied near tlio I OU ACreS 01 LUlla. A.l PlcaClOW. ••n,.,,,,,,, p;.,,,,- nn,,, and thnl 1 have caused notice ot iny qnnlfcntlon lo lie iloposlto.l with 11. (I.siilley, I'lai,., iiiiiI .'.A. It. Ijiinlily, Esq, thoCiiiuiis. nr Horses Furnished, THQMAS. J. HARDY, PROP. ROCK CREEK HOTEL . . . MOUTH OV IIOCK I'ltK.I'X I'uisT-Ci.Ass Aecu>.jion,i'i'i„x Kim (iinsrs. GOOD STABLING itil'Kx'.'.'lli'itl Hailinggll Kettle llivcr„icii FAIRVIEW HOTEL I.Nuxl In Mr. Elliot's store,) JOHN MOFFAT, PROP. a, All kiuiis o( heavy teaming prprnptly ^iumuU'iI to, — m——m^>Mmmmm2mmmmmm ii .wtjw wmw —i»—W m im ■in r r -mi- miM- NICHOLLES & RENOUF, L'td ViotarlE AGRICULTURAL SOLE Atil'IN Brantford § Binders W and i Mowe,r§ TDK BEST IN TH'I'I MAIIIvET. A Full Line of Waggons, Trucks, Ploughs, Harrows, &c, be, WfMIKHOUSK AT VHUNON. O. 2E", Costie^Hboxii, jflLgfearij., Victoria, Xi. O. SOLE AGENTS KOlt EXCELLENT BOARD GOOD STABLING jit Fuirvii'iv it i- safe In say llllll the pETWEENRIslynnd i-ovonty AcresC'lcnrpd im,,',i'llei Miijesiy's Justlcos'of thePotieofor disease Is liable to develop in Ihis ease' L> Into a regular epidemic. I liriiineil. Six miles front Camp lie- the said district j. Hue Mile fi'inn wni-i'iin niiiil, (Signeill THOMAS Ebl.IOT. lieilv ADVANCE Ol'TJCK Nqveinheraril, Isiil Armstrong SasH and Door Factory, AI.I, K.tNpK OP DOOR?, SASHES, MOULDINGS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETO.. ETC^ Manufactured on the Premises and Kant in Stock Horses and Buggies for Hire. '' Write for Prices to N. McLEOD, ARMSTRONG, B. C, MAKK1KD. Felix, a half-breed, bus been commit- COHRESPONPENCE. AIM HOPS AN-j BOOKS. iled fw trial at Vernon for stealing J,.iwiu:.\('i;-MrrcuF,Li.~At Vertion, on Kriihiy,;, , ,,, .. ..,,. ., Nnveiiilierlllllli. Ihe Km-. Mr. Wood oltleiu- hogs livltl Kr. I . Oruclc. I'nllie Editor of Tins Advance: ; Coiinn Doyle stands as high a-any living ! Sin I bear that Mr, Ooryell has novelist to-day,either jn this country or j FOB SALE CHEAP ling, W. II Lawrence to Mra. It. Mitchell,, .. ... ... Illllli nf Vi-l-nnli ! "III- l.'Ukl-. I'l',!,', Ill I' jrJOl loin ill I'.lll'illl;', III S SX feet tWII, niilii or ii.non. ., • . , drawn up a pli I Ihu new bridge ., „ , , , aViutAMS-Enou-At Pontloton,on Thursday, uiontW iinj.riwinmi-ij,'. tor (Winning un , , ' , , llwi „ ,,, Mr. t.liulstone has proinised November29th. the Hev. Fmlier Mnrochul' Illicit whisky sliil nw Vei'inm. officiating, Mi; Jnlm Williams to Miss Josephine Elinlt. DI I'll) AitMs'riios.i- At Vornon, nn Friday, yovom ' her aril, Itoborl Aril (leiirge Arliislrnng, I Thomiiaiin. Knirvieiv view is agi.ii, open to llie public wi.Ui ||m. ||n|i|U ;m(i t,w( .( ,B ||u, i|1|(,|(ilin years of age was an apothecary's clerk il Mr. D. A. Cawictallu attendance, n|.||insi, ,.,„„.,.,.,„.,, }u lta ,„l,sll,,,li„„ Skien, N„nvuy, when |,e ivmtc his llrsi ■ ■■" , , a ■ „ The rii;.)ij between llie months of to raise the centra) pier six feet higher ,;,',,, v.„., , , , .,,- , , , , .,, „ .. T1 .„ T , her iinl. llnlii'i'i Armstrong, hnnlier nf Mr. ,, , „ . , , , „, ,.,,,,, I ii-lil .Marshal I.unl vt ul-el-;, -.vi-iile In, Both Ihiaa 1 Hearer Armstrong, Nieoln, uinl Mi*. W, T. ] I upper WW Prior elveks has I n com* Hum | ]„. cenl r.al pier nl the old bridge. iii',.„r "lUirlhoniugli" standing ni liisdcsk j ool Jab On., -'link.,," I'l'.isnll;- gol foiiyl , ' , , ,,",' Mr. (iliiilstoue has proinised to write an TJ ■ 11 ■ I T bout tube erected across the Kettle lntmilll(.t,„n u, ,.,,, jit ■ sir ,,,„,,.„„. D11 i 1 c>TC. ? 01-2, . . .ver just above Ingram's ranch, to re- Clark, which is in course of prcpiiriitiiin. Mr. W, f. thompsons store nt l'uir- pl|U,0 th| ,. deslruyod this spring by Heurlk K. Ibsen, who is uoiv sixty-seven il in . ..■ ' oiiti ■'■''' pletedby tlie settlers nip) miners inter- Why caiinnt. the new bridge he built in Ids di'i'ssiug-goivi) and beivre break lu First Class Condition. C8Wol^ "is,IK l*kM»mA' ^ least feu fmt higher, so as to evade j **■ two mouths. Messrs. J. P. IJui-laii and John Dunn | the roacii of future overflow? The J".J'!\.!..,*. i'.h.,.„ ,!.'.!,.!.!.:.'. ,',.'.'",. Al'lM.y TO H» MclKTOSH, Vernon, J, W. Klal.D. WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER - :i. c. Sj ecialty, '. „:t-Jin , Parlor I:. t'. ■.a Post Office, ami i In in i..- Iiiih'-eltttiug nml II -|--ein I). I-:.i;ni)iiMi ni-'tiv. Pmi.. 'a'O' DISTRICT NOTES. , . i ,,, ... story, whjeli has lieen reproduri'il in n have made n new location in south addil il expense would he so tritbug Parisian newspaper. He Is sni.l p* lwvii Deadwood, ll has a large Blirfuce and the result so vulunbln to the whole • radical views than his father showing of iron sulphide rock similar district, To raise Ilm pier tun feel George Suluiuuu, a Purlsiiiii hunk col A dance hall is about to be pijfc "P p, llml uf the (livul Hopes higher than il wns formerly will of lector, lws ii collection of suvei, hundred /tt. Boundary Falls, \ , ,,-,.,, ....,„. .k .„,.,. course, necessitiile extra labor, Suv* v°'",mf '".",''-";r ""'"! >*»<* .lap'r ""ln ■ .Messrs, \\ ooil lllld .Wrl oiniii k. Wlm ,,uv nidi wnlc la' tvvn im-li:-. \ . -<U The shaft on the Mablo is now down ; W|.1(, ffl)1.kinB „„ )hl. ,;,,„. Deadwood, m] *Mm< > tm m™< »'"llW '"' »'»■• The Her „••»! library |,„, uoipdrcd n ilhirty-sevenfeeliu good ore. have opened up n large level preparii- nig lu give two or three days, and Ihe Semitic inuiuiscripl In u ilebrcn iluctiirof About one foot of snow Is repuited Lry lo running inn tunnel on the thuuseof a teiini and wagon, for the |j^^1«™!lh™»l«|,y ^f] i vein. l)r lh< ADVANRE CFFIGE, purptisu of hauling rock to Blruugtliun (l ' ' ! "■ ■ lliu pier and olhi rwise raise the bridg THE CYANIDE PROCESS i I J TJ M, , ,! , , | . i, | i , , . , , i u< I'li"! ii: ii j ' 11 ii" i it l.""- I . I,;.ii i nt" in i'liii- ,, r. I', lliiekle relurned lo (.|',vnil Alloii.inn has lieen given on the , , , , ,, , , ,. , , Paris papers say thai the pupe rewollj ,, ,' ,, , ahovu thu luvelol the iunnediale hanks , ,,, ... .., ,., , ,. ;,,.' i,,,.,.,,,,,,, ll.lWlllg III'Iipt'I'lll'S III (llTUIIWOOll 1,1 I ' |aelate- 1,1.11 I.i I.null, .on the P.'iilielon-Mission trail Mr. I'. Ruckle returned t Prairie froii) the north last week, ; following pro] , . . , „ !.. '. ,1 a i |, ' l : " ii'i'''!"' -ii. /.oi.t. nn Mr. Vache is expected toveturn from p vta the Hninm H. nludo, lf |,H,iyu on Ilm ndiitcunt bench- lmtm-ask f,,,-„„ audience lleguveast, . ., . . ,. . . Penticton to White's camp next week. Gold Dropand Phamix to Colonel ||(||(| T|lis W(|1||(| ,,,•,.,. lll|( |ilt](, reason Hint the imvi'llst wns n declared ln A'rlca. Australia, America, and Both the Thompson and Dulrymple Thoinpson who represents Michlgiiii ;..,,; uil||> ,lml „,,„,,, ,,,,, ,,„. lhv. '-..'■myol il„-,'h„.'rl,. also in Canada, including Ihe Pro. -.pri'inisesat Puirview Iwve beendisin- capitalists. \mm, necessity of rebuilding should PEOPLE nv'Etl THE SEAS. vinee of British Columbia. 'reeled. j The Str.ilhyiv Mining I'o.'s mill «t auoUiur heiivy'ilood occur, Mr. P.. P. Suydiim has located n south, I^tirvlow is now being put to g se,, llANcmcn. Jt'Z^'to <i't, to iT'swl't' extension of the Client Hopes by name t,11! l-mi'i'leti.™ of the Mnnuiig Slur ... yi;|.|]ii| ' '> "' It will Not Cost You more than $4 per ton to the Butte City. | mine, are crushing abuul twenty l.uisj JlAKMAUE IIEJ.W. Inthcllnttso of Cummons swcral n of Ihe river, and lo [ilnue Ilm Iwo ends mil receive .',1. JJiiln, the ivriter, sluudil Uu nW CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, has been A \t\\c World's I I i<.rl,\v;ty GREAT SUCCESS Fom -Ul;,"li<' '" ' ',<'li<- STEAMER A3ERDEEN LEAVES PENTICTON TUKSPAYS, THURSPAYS mid SATURDAYS a « p.m., ConnootlngAl OK AN AC AN LANDING With Trains tor the Eai.l and West Mr. W.T. Smith left lasl. week for .Spokane ftnd is expected to return with; i) u f.nv days, n day of whal may be termed some nf the besl average ore ever milled in B.C. ere llu- j The parlies wlju hale recently pill chased the Sleiiiwiiider in fireeuwood I bar.-, Hike miles Iii shorthand fur their iiqmries made as to peis.mul reference, Tim Healy is una nf .ing mi the this group, sli'iiinei' Aberdeen and tn all such em Mr, Manehcrjcc Mcrwnnjee lllaiiviiug- Mn why lbe Hugs wi extract Iron) DO to :)6 per cent of the assay value of your ores. Send samples ■ * to us and we will report thereon free of Tl.j'm.gl. l'Trst-('ln«s Rlcci Ing Cm cost, provided freight Is prepaid, Call | Dally ilelween Viiwonrcr ami >l"a and sec its or weito to trt'lll and Sit, I'iiiiI, ,, , , , r r, ,i , n,i-n-,i ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, inn, , ,,, > ,, , . . , , , .. ct'ee n an.,.,. ii'i .Mes»»s, Atwood and .1. (Irani have! , , . ,. , .,, ,,„, , . iiituies the answer came llnil the Iirsl <•'" ■'' ' '"."' "," ' ,, . .... ... ' en.up. ml.'.nl sinking II shall PHI leel ; '., ,,,,,,,, , , ,■ lis a till al. Th , will stand incut.'/} a south extension of the Sky- lurk, niimlng it, Ihe Butterfly. ' '. lll"> M'l Ull.lMllt. <■ .■..,... A.-t . k. : v . , . . . 1 1 > .. I . ,■ 'I'U 111.Hi , .., ,,ii,, ...ii.-ur Iind I'lilei'i'd tin- hbssliil slate ol ,i,„ i„.,lul deep wilh oniss-eiits ul the liolluni. llle noilsi .siiiiul tut- piirllaiiieiit -rt n I P IJ Iirsl Iiidlnu nihil I \\Z UaSSel uOld ins, liuilln.iliui Naurujl, ' _ ' „ Through Tickets on Side lo Elistecii uinl I'lu-iiic iniusi Points. I This will lie just by uuy ul rniniimiici Mr. J,efevn. has sold his inteivst in ! |]]|l||( .viH,'()i|1(.,', Woi'k of llie scpie ^he luarriugu curu y, which took Marshal lllidnc's sou hns lately reliii'iietl " ' 5 io Morning Star mine uf, Fitfrview k|lir1!., ,.......,, ' place i e Peiiliclon Hotel, was per- rum Mexico, where he tried in vuiij w pELLnW HARVEY, F C , Mi-isrs 6Ml'in-oll'tinH) McEiich* funned early on Thursday ruing """"■""ll"' esti u in., ol Ids inutlie.-s w- fti-L.vv IIMttVLT, r.u ,.\l,.«.s.,S.M,,ngoll..n,lli.-lil-ail. s (|[ ,„, Mission, L.. ,,.,, ,,,; ,,.,„,„,. u...L...t „m,.". I»'"l'n'ty, .on Iscntal by the Mexican Supt. Experimental Wows. •ll. , ... , ,. ,. ,ii- last, tin hu. i .nil., .uuiumiiiiuiii jjuvernnii'iit The fiimiy is now hi abject ,. ... „ „. , , . ,..,., leaves Ibis wee), lor I'mglulid, huwng. ; ,,., ,,„„,,,,,,„. |m| ,j,.s „,.,.,. ....vi-nv. ' »™ VAMCOUVCR, Q Mr, W.ll. liicknivls. ivhoeul his tool i,.,,,,^,,,, „,„,,, „,■ |hl „,,, „f his h ; \\ I \ - Extracting Go, Ld, Rates Lower TIisd AoyOtliopLiD tthuB| ilo.Vi ji-ei S„ Mr. John Williams and 3Ush .Tcwophilio Thu Ikiiipb in which Martin Lutlior I , , , ... ... | ,.. .• i , .1] I . .H Hill 11 I Hl.i 111> illiU II lan iiu.-n- IJUllIU > i« ihmi.-k in tt ni. ii .h.i. i iii i.tii m-i lasUi.dvwlnle eu.ltng s ml., Hnil s, fc The news d c , how- K|„|]L M... ,v|lliums iUlll llis {„.;,,,, died at Kislcbcu, (ic-muny, 1,,,,-e „„ , -I* ., i .... \! .... i^ n. .,,.,,,■ 1. ./.. , tin i, , , , ' ... 1...I ., - e ....:, ,- ,. . who ure both well known in the to indicate ihis [net umil a few week* ,nt the Miihle, is now able to get around Lve|.( |lg ., ,.„ml,|„,(, surprise, ns tin '";;i1"- genlleliiaii in ipii'slitm bid rencheil the] iiuighliorhood, carry with il i to llu Mr. T. (1. McCormick has bought a ripe old age of eighty-three years. flne-half Intecesl in the Last Ohanee, |( |g01) ,.,,,.,„.,, Uw| „.,„,„' Ml, j,)!)n ,....;..- ""S"'^"' ""'^"'Z^oi «,v;" Ktmm'' Skylark camp. The owners will sink E|lst m,st SIUV tho a1..i 1m*i- l.ode hnppy life, and the AdvaNCIS lenders Um-on vun Muiieliaiiseii, the winner oi ago. The liuniiiis house, Itoivever, hns iie.gliiiornooil carry wun iiten, to tne ,« w , ^ . coast wl.encul.ley lav,, gone o iiend ' , „ ( ,- ll.eir liiiiieviiiuiiii, llie lie--l wishes ul FOR SALE BZJMVOULIJM J40JELi OKANAGAN KISGION, ii. C 1-lor HutcH, Time Ac. Apply to ,c H, S. SCADDING, OR TO Agent, penticton G. M'L BROWN, Dist Pass Aof.nt, Vancouver, B. c. I Thi.- is n splendidly tnriiUlioil house Inside , I,.,, ivliiKi, v e I'lii-in, istnle < nf tt-iivel 'mil i ami .ml, iibnosl now, wilh good stable lllld mil Ihetilvnl \ I'l'iinn was thrown into a " ' . .. : on the vein Ibis winter. j , Su|ls,.| p,.,,,,,,^!^ Deildwuod, Ilis liei'til'v n.iigrntulutinns. ""' IVI':I1 llndcii jubilee cup, is nut uiilyn ' . ,, -i-.:i :.... x* i.... ,„i namesake Inil a linenl ilcseendaiil "I the SPOKANE FALL uiui While taking out souiff saijijilo rock I neck lengthened four inches, Those On Prldny inorniug, Nnyuinher 80, ifroin the Copper claim, pear the shaft, who were with him threw llmir picks ,,i,^!is'.,,|.?, |J)(I Hi-iiie'cjr ^pxHU'iniMit' wl"™ aiiveii'tiii'e.astniiiliviliiilolpliiluspe.liiivti oiilldings, Is centrally Incited In the valley | rviimr ,- n,,, v, ,-. ... Just week, for Mr. E, P. Sliydam's col- ,„, |„ the air, one of which lodged i,,.' m,„-s w|',ieh had been kepi sosecrel h«'<> hnmorlnliaid bj Cruiks ,k ami an nnnaii-ls n 1500,1 trade It s ds „,, ii- MVVVU WUN K A 11 i W A 1 lection, If,, Austin Hammer struckLX|y |',-,, high up a tree, swearing hy parties i sled, was g,„.-r- Gustav, ll..™. !"«'..B.-o. a , dahnll acres n,exie„i.| ^UUlUlillll llillli ?? il , some rock carrying a ipiantity of 1111-jtlini they had no further use for them, ""v n««le known,; yh-„, that two ol ' . ., ' ' her lies! known citizens bad reallv jbive silver, Tho; oldest miiieiul .'laiiii oil Bound INTERESTING BITS- "'"'' iniiile up llieir ininils lu llniil down thi' ,„, , , . ,~, ,, , „ 1 ' ,i . , 1 1, ii, 1, ,,, The f 1 cits a wis uiuiied for Fuclis, a d s- ■ses,'S reillll 11 I e luge Pel, iitneil III lli'lll'l .,.,,,, „ ' nad Isn gmid investment. ALSO A FIRST-CLASS Nelson & Fort Sheppard RaiEway Sister Francis of SI. Luke's lloniu, Vaneiinvei', nnil Hire, • nurses, ».,. u,, ... ,.,.,- , ,;, ,h , !(;;;, ,., aryereekthatisthu li.,1 ret'o.^ Is Urrived at Vernon on November 2(1 to - e u 1^ iiutoij ^ ^ |f BLACKSMITH SHOP ALL RA!L T0 NELS0N' E' C' (lie Tunnel, owned by Air. Mct'arren, take the place ol the two nurses w]>° Ih-UU., the Unv. Mr. Wood olliclaliiig, "m]"'' ''ays were elimmatcd from the near the Fulls, ll was lirst located In went to Vernon to nurse Mrs, Thoinp- mid the twti cilizens referred in an' spectrum. w rill Only through line to Nelson, ■'8(1 und called the Tommy Jones, ll son and Mr. Armstrong, mid who were Mr W, 11. Lawrence and Mrs. V.. Mit- The ljiisslnn peasant never touches food „ . „ m,TCIT nr rnmv '■ Kaslo. Kootenav Lukki , , , , , 1 i!,„„'., , 'iii , • elii'll ifier lbe ceremoiiv thi'1it1rl.es, or drink without making the sgn of the COMPLETE OUTFIT OF TOOLS. Rrtsio, nouioiirtjr b.bko (ins, however, been several times themselves seizud bv Ilm uoutngiou. ,'" "• ,-'.".' !". " "" "- '"'.l'"""", " , , , , , , , ,„, ., ,,, ,,„ , , '■ 1 1 ,, instead ul driving In I he station ami eioss. pibiiiiilonud and re-slaku.l, wlnlu the ; Ihe 1,-ilesl report received by the paper \Ul]iUlg tllB ,.lirei |Tlt,t.,..|,v allowing their Tin Moravians claim to have hud an in- .Noiistich has been held conliiiuiuisly. ; |s tu the elt'ecl Ihal. Mrs. Thompson' MlllMy h'lftidH gathered 'lliere theoppor* depcnllciitchureli In Uoheniia ns early as This UiiIIiIIiik Is livo storeys high and sliutils I11I111 trnislrone who was charged ,lll,1l1"' hv" mllwa w™ l'''l»«l'(|Ssil'b' tutliiy of t.lfering best wishes and the ninth century, units own groiuid of half aniiere In extent 1 •i. .I , ..dim, led u\, favorably. Mr. Armstrong, the other showering upon then, loius of slippers A in,,., versed in language heard tct, ,,-, |„ ,u'o„„i,a„dl„g husincss posit ■wilh e;it)le stealing, was Hied on Mi-, ' • ,. ■, , und nee, prelurred to drive dneci. to dlSerent tongues spoken while hu walk* i-emburi:) at Osoyoos before C. A. It. sufferer, died on the l'l'idiij, and was ,|H, |ialldi„g. wltere tlie steamer Abet- ,„l across the 111- .1.11 bridge the other Lanibly I P nnd was committed to hurled in the Vernon cemetary \Uen was taken for Peiiliclon, where ,]„v. .i|a)1dbis'trii,laltli,.nexti'i.ui'l,ofeu,n-:t'he following Saturday ruing, the honeyinoon will be spent. The |f „ , lmm(,(1illt(lly „ftcr ,lll;„.k iL jurisdiction. Constable W. II. ^ Tl ps we uru glad to hear, S^S 'iwkHrboiuaifu.iyrf.urtv.ii b'-,-"f"l.?,'.'."h'.!t 'l^1:^,'1; ',".'!« KOH TKKMH At'l'l.YTO Si'nock-Wudstu'r took the prisoner up j b" '"" Jf] '•"""'i'''1"'1 «« ^< l\ZwWmm\totonw.7^^ '.' "^ % »"*" Which is said mil to bespreading. The people, who,on your rutt Lawrence, """ "^' "'"' ,,l!' rul"u "r '"'u" laipinanunonla, it is clalineil, Is 11 s|ii-ishe Y'lt' bee stings, Il should be applied 11. NICHOLSON. Okaxaiian Mission, The wiinlinill. wliieb is so cniispli'ttnus I ll'i I] 11 ! , 11 I II ', ' • I I t I MM I 1 I I 1 1 I I , I J,l 11 1 • III I . i ... greatest credit is due thu aiithorilies will nut be denied llie pleasure of olfur- **■'■■■"■•■ In have acted ill taking precautions to j"J,Vv(j t.i*i.". n ho seen In India. It is proposcl tn ilrniii th" unhealthy lluis around lioinba.v by inetins of wiiidniiU pumps on the systcni of Ihe low eiiunlries. to Kamloops on the 311 A shaft is being sunk on the Minim """' '.'.',' ,",'"" I inu vou llmir lte'irlv cnngralu- The wln.linill, wliicli is so cniispii'.inus .. ,, . ,. .. ,-• 1 ,1 or he proinp manner in which Ihuv h - - -, ,, •,.,'.'. 1 In Duieh nml llel'-iiut sceiicrv is likelv ti Hu Hu 11 (.inni) MeKilinev uuder Ihe , ',,,,. . hilions lit wlneli llu; AliVAM'i: begs u l/iii-c....... oiiguiu sliiiiij, 13 us. j e , . ,-,,,,,,' 1 , have acted in taking precautions lo , . , • dree 1011 of Mr. It Cameron, and at ° ,,. . . luau. i.ijoin. f, , „,, , ,., , prevelil Ihe seiiorge Irnin adding Iresli m the bottom of the shaft niny be seen a e ,,,,,„. - ,.„.„„. „™-„ , , , . ,, , , , VlCtllllS tl) ilS l)St. L.'.II) TO Itl'.hT. goud body of quartz, it is somewhat ■■wit.... mi nt mwu.nl Imt uhnu'siivei'v The Alum Bell, Mr. J, Musi's claim k""'"'" "U"" Hllowscvel> i„ 8nllth Deadwood, is the samu as On Priday, Nnvember 23rd, dipli* THE MISSES. original Copper King in what was therinclaimed ItsHccoud viol 1111 in the indication of turning into Hue ore Further sinking may (tlflce this claim '"''K •nnong some of the bust jn the camp. Messrs. Ijolfcoit inn) Stillinglleel, of "'■' ' "°'" ''" n'elnek tlmt nitthl and was burled on '",'.',', , 1 ,. ,-,•■■., '. . . ... ,,,, , Messrs. Atwood, Simon, t anieron, 01 tin k 111,11. nigiii. nun wua uu.it.1 ou ,, daueliler nf Slg. Crispi, the Oknnagaii Mission, aru visiting al li'iutl . . ., m 1 'i^%%t'm ''., '.,- I ■ 11 '■■•'.', -""I ',; ':,-- I- ''-," .laialffifa -.-i-i-.y and Slocsv. Points. Through Trains Semi-Weekly, Daily, oxtTpl Sunday, U*l\vwn Spi ktitic and .MiU'ciis, 1:11.) *i,i,i. Li .SpllliAXK ■ Ir. S:3n lain nn WiiiIii.mIi iniikitig': ■ ■ Sl.ll .', .' - .mil .aiuif,,..; - .,,. . .... :,:, . ,,..; 1 , , Illl' - trains «il 5:l.i 11,111. ,1 'I'.S'el sing ■ ainnr ilny. Plissellgil- . Cl'l'l'll 1" 1 II lill'l ..■-.!, Mini fni'iiieelv know,, as Ihe Confidence person of Mr. Robert Armstrong (bet. Miss Margaret.Klennor Tapper, a tlrmgii* 1 "Hi KtioHl) .is tne i.onmiiiui. ,.,.,, n , , ,1 nhter of the poet Tapper, has just died in camp (Atwood's original camp). In 1831 ter known as_ Bertie) who tiled nt 11 £ n Mi* neighborhood We are sorry to relate that Mrs. 1 lens, uu in" uu nun..-.-, >i 1-1, ,,,..- •"- i^ , . 1 ■ 1 . 1 ' , , ,, , , -,. I,,.,irl fell sorrow und regret than hours forwnrk, e.glii iiours |nr sleep uiui denned by „ so-called expert Rl carry- l^'.^'hn'lei'ea'ed IV.om all h'osu who eight hnurs In,- r.,,1 ami ,-cc,'e„,ln„. H. C. COOPER , , ... ,, ,. .,, , ,,; ; , ' II.ii|.. II ,.1 u.uia n'> .UL', M AX I'VAI "fl'l,'KI I . 11'' .Jtilur llisselto, ot Ukiiiiagan mission, 01.0 „( t]au Si„.i'!K.0 (..foppiiiKa, whiuli tii-c eiuilnel with the sterling and much* girls, have sliti'tetl a pnper tit (li-.-iysun. Ky, „ . n ... pile day Inst week met with a very «'-j { ,g ve si|||il;n, „, |ha| ,,,- ,,sU ,,,| (ll„t||,i(JS „( tl,t. bright and It .senile.! the l-'.usie,;,, Keutueky llepitbli, [; QptjflC|Cj QTIfj Sflflll fiPV voro accident whilst driving along the .../f,,] ' , „ ,, ,,c)1 h ,,,- lulelligeiil young iniiii, Mr. .'11111- cnn .ind, us Its uaini: I lies, is republican 1..U1I1U0U tillJ UUUIUU1 J .•mid in I'i'iiiit of Mr Davles' house, ,, , • „ , ,, silting, foi'iiierly a residiuiL of fiianite, tothe cnn., •oail 111 11.111 0 ,11.. uavies "imse. whk,h t,,ullj)S n,,u (,„mil|g W(.|| to llie ..r.,...k. i„(l , -,: reeetillv of Pairview, The statement tlml Miss I'Ullippa Paw the horse, which is usually a gent e f|,0|||. ,||1(| ,m. p,.(>vi„g ihcinselvL'S to was well and widely known and will cett, the"lndyseninr wi'iiiiglnr," i-1 Ing too large a percentage of iron, Tim !,„',[ ,.V(.n easually been bi-ouglil into lira bees ami Mullle Kees. two young VEHNON. II. ('. SECURt VOUR \C O ii:'u j£ ii'i. Julu S.' ^ -v i: K. :rj 0 tw , tt SSI 2viZ JL s pne, became frightened at some cattle ^ v.1illll|l|1, |,u(i|M 0f gold-producing long I"' I' omhered by many wlm to begin a business career as a civil citglt pnd overturned the buggy, precipitin, „.„•, Imveiil some tin r iillier been tlm eerlssidd in l»- unfniuitled. she luis nn ing Mrs Bisette and little child to thB ' *■•■< recipient* nf soinuklud ncliun doiioor present Intention nf leaving Newiiliniii ground;' lurking several ribs and! ASSAY nn-UHKB. t;i::::;:^h: ^ twTt ^ - Otherwise injuring hm- ami slightly scenes of long ago tuars will dim ilm through LUROPE- hui'tliiK the little one, Wo are glad to The following returns wore obtained Lvw),,[ l|wlly „ , gh and hardy inliier . I,e able in state that the last reports from th xed samples of nre from aiid feelings' vol' lute will ever 1* llie reading of 1 i.tieus is fnrhi.ldcii by In. aim 1,1 sin. iiii., .....,.'P i',,,,,,,,,,,,,,! siitiitnil nnd Cnunur associated with tlie luonioryo is lie the Koran; lieiice pnpuiur titles .„■,■ never ,tre favorable for her recovery. the aiecliwood, Siimml and op 0 put iu writing tuunngMohn mis, hut Nnl tvilbsliindine lliu fuel tlml „,„,.„ "'""'I's Hike,, by Mr. .Suytlatn lasts - sofrow are freely are pu-ssetl ffDl.i lory teller tg an NotwiUisU tiding the tact that, 1,110. ,„„,.,„ k,,,,,.. lundereil to thu grluf-strlcken parenls ether, js now a lhrough road from Kettle Am1vs |]1|u1q 1|V , |h, n1)s .|IM| inil| rnlalives uf Ihe ileeeiised. One of the limit dozen phlrls pnssusseil flvui' to the Okanagan via Ciipip Me- MoiiIjiihi Mlnlnif C f Untie: '" ''>• Napnlcnn at St, lli'li'iin.uiiil dividnl nl Ki iy entirely oil British territory, ' ! THE KELOWNA I(AXI). Ids death ninnim Ids cunipiinioiw, has lit-cn JSri old road to Osoyoos on the ^'w' °T' "T'nnlS,' ^ <^<"" ' !"' "'"' Ul Kinds of M'ork V, nted ,„ „n Ka Colv|ile reservation Is by fur the st I'"...; ,..'.'..'...; "1; 1 ' '' ' ' '' travelled. This Is simply bpcause one ii so si ...... I iire.inlhed bvsll'lllltsm nutste, he ininaliiry strains or stfiiimngui, he . 1 _ ; J 11"", " I",' lHT .m' »," w , ' ' froaaaj- nil,,',' pari uf the world '.,■ pay,,. iitKiii ...',- ..... : ......';_i\ i'S, SliWING WlACrililEo, WALLPAP2R, TOBACCOS, gTO„ ErO. N'l'i'dll's for A|l MlllU'SOfS(MVlu!» ,M:i('bil|i'H Ki'lK ill Slouli. Mall ui'di'i's from the I owur Cinintry will I'fi'i'ivi' pr.nnpt iiiieu.'ui. MRS. H. P. PALMERSTON, MIDWAY, B,C D. IWcDUFIr", General Blacksmith, MIDWAY, n.c. "Mlisc hall charms l„ sunlh, he , savage. el ,-tl are not ages wl tilm\«<*m vessel coming In. are soothed I y strains I lie, , , . inlllatov straiiisor st mining ,.„ he i _ ; J . ,., . - .par nl be perl,,,' I'l III y Cl l so me. f > , f , Wljl,|,|lu , yeiii'liy the (lovei'iiuiunt in Ilm inter* i , . . ., ,, , ,. at lirst to Iiii savage, hut no doubt hu- '• Lli nflrnde between Kettle river and Ass^'s ",;ul" '''V t,lu'' 'M"1"""" ""' fore I ill er is over. Ihe people uf "' "' . , . ,, rsUoftl.uleb.tw. u K.ltli vi ' i Puruhasing Co., of Hullu, Montana : ! ,!„• .Mission vallev will havu everv run Ib'iissel:-. |,„s n new exiriittniier. 1 ewns |hii north, is to make the road bei ween son to ct nend Ilm piiblic-spirlledliess " "'idter In n milnun, and was ilnruil by lus McKiuuey and the mouth of Hock f™™- '";'•"• ^^.'''eKKl.il;?: iif those who lluvo ilildertaken lu l'uril- ''' 'aidnns Intu belling tlml. lio would can make better lime nil jt. The Iirsl work Ihal should be undertaken next 1 o fneli if I'lisl.iiiters, I".. c. siii'.K'ixt;11am, I'. \ X'lt M SS hl'ltvei'll 1, 1 X I'l preek a really good ore road. Bronchi l. (ii ids are certainly requirud in this sue-1 ~,\ |,ion, but uru by no means so urgently peedi'd as a tirst-eluss through high- iy«y. Mr. Leonard Norris, (Jovernineul .. 11.31 .. ll.L'll ni i,3 .. Trili'e ll..i .. 2.111 III 1 .. Trace - 11.1.6 .. I'J.HII Triiee 1 .. in ;i.i Trace Ml |„|. |Kll|, t|lm, ,.,ll(| menus lo give to the try for thu place. l|e won the bet nml the districl n really good bund of music, I'1"™' whicli carries with it n salary uf The iiisli'iuueiils which coinpiisc Homo tyelye hundred francs a year, eleven pieces are now nil llieir way — .,,-.,,r,., y,,,nDU from Torui nnd urn being furnished NATURALHIbTORY. bv the well known flrpt of Thos, ('lax- " •.,'„. The giraffe pns a tongue almost eighteen Those Interested believe that the lliches lopg, success of an enterprise depends to n The original home of ihe bison was In grunt, extent lipnu making a g 1 start,, the Ureal Salt lake valley, so with this end In view they have sit- The eyeball Is white because the blood cured lite services of a thoroughly vessels Unit feud Its substance nre sns'tiall cnuipelutit instructor from Mission thai they do put admit the red corpnscliw, , ,; , . : .,, , ,„,„,,„„„ Rn'„nT City 13.0. who will Initiate them iulu "•■„, \mm<„ ny„ |,ns,i ihlck, ghuimnis l ■ 1, """^ 'i|,s',( ""' cll'W",atc s''^' secretion, ht'cnuJ, Ids eye being larg.. ami ported nnly one .-use, Mrs. W. Dal-' >j 'urn b o^ug ,, ,ie he li^ l'111'"1, '''''wlnU'n,,iml'T " i8„t0 '."' much expused to dust, the viscid sei't'etlui, ; .., ,'.. ..' ,..., ..... ,.i ....'.:....I.,...,!'..,•' ,!,., *;.!,.!! ,,,\i, i ,!,i. hnpwl thatjintlence and lmictlce In oletuises It mure elTectually than would a '"■ nu 'future ni.eiit /Vgent I'm the district, visited Fairview just week in ord/r to take nny necessary steps to prevent, a further spread Qf diphtheria. )lr, Boycepf Kelowna, who was formerly rusidunt al. Fair* VJew, also visljpd, the camp, and re Assay by M. i'l. Meyers of Butte, Montana, sack .sample: ijjIKgnld, silver 11.7.)/.. ..«. IIIaVIAIIKAIll.la Dili;. When Ihe lute Tlllll ,li||ies,one of Ihu A living specimen nf the largest iiiul liiust deadly snake known (l)[ihlu|iltiigus chips) has been added tu the zivilngical eyinple, win. contracted the disease specimens of ure down to Mr. I is , t „ R i While l.ilrslug ||ltle Clover Thnmpson i Eholt. ot Boundnry Mat, lie two ex- I ,.,.,, , , ■ ,! iiiuined ilium together, lhey both; (luring her illness, and who is now oul, spuk(J |..||,1|.1, .^b, g, „gh| ^nm COHIIEC'I'ION. pf danger. Dr. Boycu is decidedly of |ng ,, Wel.shuinn and Bliiilt from Al- the opinion llnil foul drinking water saeu. Suid tile forinei, "I can ills- In last weeks Issue the average sum- gardens nf London, li . mvs twelv,' tn was mil lbe cause of dlnlltlierln break- tintitly see oxhides (oxides) ill il." " I pie of ore un pay streak ill Ihe Skylark fnurtcun feel in length, and 1- Ire ..It'll like ens mn. t iu aus, oi o.pniniii.i n.ii, ^ ^ p|ll,mlisl, (pvl,|,()1)| in iK t(„,;' uiiuu was, owing lo an error, given us the enbrit, Itoi'curslii India, lltirinu n jug out in .'tiirvie'.v. .Mr. Norris is, 1.Xr|.lilll(.li x■;|,,,11. i'i,,. reputation uf liSl oz. sliver and } n-/„ gold, ll shoulil the Hist liidlnii iii'chlpelagn, living in i.a however, having a test made uf Ihe ('upper uautp un- was tiiiiilii from Iiiul have been U80J oz, of silver ami i1 oz, rata nml jungle, nml rcadilj pnli'i',n the inniii'ilinli' vieiiiily. jilny. gold, lives. rW$®£3 County Court Notice, * Sirnxii.N ,,t ii,,.i,,,„||.. r i „, ,,,i,. um In- hiildeniisfiillmi j Al (Isoyonsoii Wei In), lull. M.ril. IS1I.-,- I Al Slldwnj nn S.Uiii'ilni. Will April, h'.i.', j nl the hniii'iit ile'i n nilni'l. in die fiiri'iiiHiii Hi riiiiiiiiiinil i'. A, II. I.AMUIA . II. f. t . (Jut i.iivmiist Hi an '. Osnvnus, 23rd \i«1l mn W. DALKVMl'I.K CrOXx(32ro.l Bljic1niSi=xxA^,3a. FAIKVIKW. |i. ('. All Kinds of Repairing, Horseshoeing a Specialty. MlM'.h'A! ACT, KID I. Ct'l'tlfieiitt) ol' liiiproi umcuts. ♦ MOTICK, Tin: ('iiuvu'iu'ia MiM'itlAi. Claim, Situate ir, |lic Kettle llivi'f Minim; Division nf ,.,..,,,,., ,. ,,,,.,.,, ,, ,.! Y",l'' lUsll'i'l. mi die Siiiiiinil lii'liveeii ICETJ I.1-. MV LvR, H. C. ll"iuiil,irt I'reek nml I'mirlli nf . lilt; t're.k. in \\ Inie's t-'iuup, TAKK XI.ITH'K Ilinl I, Willinni Mel.enn, (roe minors eiirlllli'nti Xo. iVrltls, Inleuil, ■'■•■-•* ' lislydiiysfroiu tho dnto hereof, to apply to lira .Mill Win', 11. ('. tinld .'iillllllia-,i'illel' liil'lleel'li'linlenl' illl|n'ie, !'■ Ilii'llls. (ur the pmniofto nl iililililiing n t'rolVtl Kl'llllt of llu'iilliiteiiiiilii. EVGI'Y AtteiltlOll Giveil lO GlieStS. Aiiilfiullierlakcnotleollml mlyowo clnlms J mini he soul I" the Hold retinues er noil nelion eoinnioneeil boforo Ihe issuance uf sneli i'1'l'lilli'iilaiif ilii|il''ivelni'iil-. ,1. I., \\ ISI'.M.W. I'rop, ii.a.ilUiia'.'liil, ,1.,, „fs-fi.'i,il«-r IS'.il „a.ji,, Osoyoos, Rock Creek, Boundary Creek and Grand Prairie. InilNI. WKST LeavesOi-and I'rnli'lo IXorlli fork, tin Ma j Liii'i'ii'si nn Wcdtiesdui' itiorniiig, nrt'lvlii'i Osoyoos Thursday ovcnliu", iniiNii i-atu't' Leaves Osoyoos Pridaj iiinniine, lU'l'lt'hig nt Urn I'l'iiiric Sitliirdny evening. GRAND FORKS HOTEL DISTRICT NOTES. The llavnes esliiteowuersiire round* DANCING AMD DANCERS- Golliti;, in bis " I'rn clnrestli u the people of tli" tves n»t nre ing up then-eat He at Bock creek. fJ , . f(| (. of dm|(,i||(, ,,. ,,„,.„ Messrs. Moiiaglmn i; King, Ol (.'limp trad tu itv llieni out, bill ns hmg as lie .Mi'Kintiev. are liansferrillg ll"' ear- coni.ir.ii-" his hand tn his violin they cnn* riage and plain of thu old mill ill Bock tinned lo ounce, ami he was f.ueed lu do- H" ,.. mm EXPRESS STAGE LINI W. J. ARMSTRONG creek Iii llieir slump null. Mr, T. li. Johnson baa m\,\ „ |m|f. inturosl in tlm Curlew, Oruunwood One of ths most famous early billot ilniii'i'i's wns Mile. Mn/.". who, I'ia; in lied GS-OXWCr SiaXJTXS: ivill leave [Jcnticton f a, m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving; at Fairview i p.m., and Oro, Washington, the same evening. by Law's fituiiieiiil sciiemes, dres-.eil her self iii Iter finest rubes nud euiiuiuue 1 > pub.Inly by jump of Ihe side. biidgiiiit ii'iuii iu the presence uf limine ;ni(| ] Mr, \\. T. Siniili has gol an option unds uf people. nn tlm I'l nix, iiii uxlelision of llle Murln Tnuantii, the dnnseiiBe, wns llio Stemwinder.Oreenwood, for $IHX), lb- daughter ot u llnil ,n ballet iiiaster. Sim has also au option mi IhuSlnnilnrd, ""J""'". '" '';"4-. »'w" G-OTH-TGr N'OKCH ■v-ExtwroKr, ra.c. TIM I*. O. Box,127. mnVn^-J^ru'Tlfpiirtmular' "'.'."i I ."!"? '^ ■ ' r- Z «•« ^™ ()''"' Washington, 7 a. in.. Mondays, Wednesdays uul in po.se.ssn.ssiiiii in uu piotuiiiiti Biuelile pnb.ielv bv jumping "U ll be.lie n • i ■ • "1 I days, reaching Fairview at n a. in., connecting with SS, Aberdeen and S, & 0. and C, 1'. Railways. Aaron Johnson, Prop. s, nr Stoves, Ranges and Heaters of all Kinds Agricultural Machinery. ■S. V T. 1S','2 nml ciintimit'd li-r np|ii'iit'aiiei-s in public uuti. IS 17, illicit ihe nn led. Her ''' m"':iU'":'' anal.--.''' were liionilere, f\ f\ | Tf\ p HP O "'' ' '" yU'' USvlphl.K. n. .II.-, K,,!,. .in I...,,,,',,.-. I 8)3 IS K fori 'ly tlm Iled Cloud,a westerly extension of llie Mlem winder, Oreenwood, II iih thesu pi'iiperties In T. I). Johnson, S'olicus In the following I'll'uul are plays "Fnitst''I mpti'il liy n letiiide Mrp- (III .lull lip III till' Hl'l'.ll'lll'l-'- llllll'.', Kill! ll Stllpllele . Willi '.'.ha 11-I I Viltilll iho creek : Mr, I'l. P, Sliydain, iipplicnlion limnl ct-leni' t d leu nln ilnn i h'snl imti- for a mill sit iitillllilul'V ei'ui'k. QUi.y. bu iiling"Sni e," the iliitigiili'l' near lbe fulls; ab,, a walur rigid in "t "H.*r..diu»." while l)..vl.l Is also ivpre- Smith's camp, for use in mining and s";'vJ "a l1"'"" " |KVS bt"1 M""> l"" milling: Mr. ('lei I Vnsclicupplicu* "''!'' , , , ... ,, . ...... . Iholinili't a uiitiuii is-md lo have been imt tm-water rigid in Willi's camp, . , ,, ' revived li'iin the in ' itiui.HiM by tlm ■"'•"' ""' I ornieopiu : ulsti foi II -„,„„„,,„„.,„,,.„ „., .,M,,, „|„, took .1 she in While's cam 111 llie Hound* „.,,,;.km,w„ piny, had iuu»ie written fur ury line. ; It, nml set tiii'ciiirno.ers tn net il lhrough Coal was discovered many years ago from beginning to end without snaking 11 (1S1I2I on Hock creek, iibiitit'hnir a mile word It v, extremely popular, mid tu VERNON, 13. C established .1 tasiiiuii, ACROSS THE SEAS, 0PP0K1TF, TO 11.111.WAY DEPOT, XX. O. M1TI.I.EB, Proprietor. BEST OF WINES, LIQUORS AND GOOD STABLING. Terms - From - $1.00 - per - Day - Upwards. from where ii muplius into the Kettle liter, by miners who were running a bedrock cul for.. Ilitum for placer i ti in- Ing llu-lain Okiinugnn St ..lames: Tho nianuseript uf Tiinuhiinser has just ,, ,, , i ,i ' i , • been sold to a Leipjic amateur fur 111,(WO ,\ el <.im.-I and .libera. Liter on, in ,,,,,, , , , i , niiirkaiA.'.-iau.) ISSS, Mr, .Met! ml located the coal , ' , . . , , ..,.,, ,..,.. In the Mai'ipiesas group the recent no* e uiui iiW ut-h be wa.-iinu i> Ilm Insl i , ,, , , •„,„ | Bohito pruliibill'iii nf ih" side of iipnini discoverers, lor Messrs. 1 illon.Slorkrr, h s ,,„,,,,..,.,, „t onco tho demand for Pry .V I'uiiipaiiy ul Spoktine. i'lle coin- ijl]m„. pany sunk a 3J*fuiit shafl ou Ilm seam, -n,t, -,,,,,,. ,,inil own6j uy the'stnte is in which is hiluuiinous roul and lias a neruiaiiy fi per cent, "full fm-osts; In showing of between live and six feet, Scandinavia, 15 lu 30; iu I'liiii'te, 10; in The coal I'ni'imdiiiii iii this point is Switzerland, I, and in Iinly. imt '-. stated to be from live lo six miles in The KialLh pustmaster-gi'iu'rul has width, nud to extend down the Kettle just,uut tied thin private card t with n river nine miles where Messis. la. .1. half penny si'iinp idllxed will bo accepted | Hoberls, chief uu'giuuur of thu S.P.iv' "»l">"Ul cards within the United Kmg- N. II. I;,,and.I. I'lnst located it seam ill d ' ion,, i , ,i ,ii ir -i r M. Schneider, the head of the great Is.HI iiliniil llii'i'i'iiiiiln ball miles Iriitii I ' . , , ". , , ., , - , ,, ,.. , ,- ,, , , , -, , , , Midwav The hitler in one place has' Cl'1'""" ' "'ries, was mnrrie,! the other \ Large StOCK ol All Kinds til Rough and Dressed l.limbel. 0 c ~J <m 't ih'' I'K ?''i p yyBB r. O ti' tl p* a. 8 "" c o in Rifles and Shot (inns. force and Lift Pumps, Iron Piping, lt«M^«ajBBIWTi'UliaBaiililEij;8S"l»--* Greaxea?^! Jotilji'.m.gy Sls.op. i.'xx. JkJLJL Xihs ffi§x»Et'S,s..eslx<ss.. W.J. ARMSTRONG. Okanagan saw Mill Kelowna, B. C. u surface showing of live and huh' ciutvii in sixty y-.-n 'a ; ami n via \.j uf :jl)0 l ■■ I'lmamis lo feet from roof lo Hour, with snnilsttinu ., ,„wll , f m<m p,.u,,k,-largei' tlinti I mid shalu for walls, and lias a showing Knipi.'s luwn ut lissett. of Superior Quality, Thoroughly Seasoned, Constantly mi I land. uf about nine feel in wid d iiiiullm .an prop, iu connect tho Baltic 33iltl St-ix-KP a. Specialty. opening aboul une hundred feel fur- wan ihu Mi.ckr.eii, iiiTimhiig to recent > Oi-denti i»iroa-iixxi>ifci3r Filled. ther up the niountiiin, and two liiinil- reuuri, Tlm rivers Die-ui-a nnd Dwinu 1'""V'1';'1" ,'■""; ';:"•'■"' ,!,r K;;ll!" Zo^^^ZiZ^-Z Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors. river. In (iiaiiil Priiirii: also Hum "' ■' lie0uu at mail enusoi ine lunie. nun ■ ,*.) ; sped s of un oxeellenl ipiallty have c"-'r»"" ls "H- n uf as the hurtor for the been found ill I'liek slides mi the m,um- Olllllll oil ll.e 11 ,uk ,>.n. lain slopes. Sandal is found in pilars, but Ilo coal seam has yel I n liiiaiieil. although claimed by un old have been found. Pros- Goods Delivered at Okanagan Fails at Reasonable Rales. bidden in,, lane' a,-.' lu make nnv reference tn LEON LEQUIME, Proprietor. iy Si 'is Si 'I* *,./ at ... „> . 'IS '!> The GARDEN TOWN of li. ('., und the natural .Shipping and Distributing point fur the famous Kit -ft This new town affords I he bust and safest investments tu be found in British Columbia, Kit TS LRDEN TOW ilg and Distill OSsE&aa.ja.g'EMni. Valley. iw I own i lu be foul Town Lots ' l-'Dil DONALD & SUTHERLAND, The smallest size lining n(lxl20 feet. with HH) feel avenues and 'iii feet lanes. .Acre blocks from n Acres upwards, FOI! PHICES* A1TI.Y 'I'll AGENTS, KELOWNA A. G. FULLER II Barnard Avenue, Vernon, B. C. the .lr NICKNAMES OFTEN HEARD. VERNC/N, B. C, General Merchant "ii hy tlie t'nipii'i'S mi stat« ii w,'i-i duiii! k'uini-b .'ii'1 l""""1''' '" I|:IVI' h,,|'n '' "'' l'1"*- puper l,y unsiiike ivported tier ns W'-iirin- peeiurseliiim in have Iriu-ud saudslimu nAl.,.M ,,, j,.., mthut tiuie wns euiupletely I'i' 'in up Hock ens'L to Curlew creek on i,m „f lasninn, the I'l'-'i'i'valinii a tlislanei' of al leasl tweuly-seveu miles, Siiltlcieul work bus mil. yel been done nu any.if Ihu Henry VIII, was called Muff old Iinl, croppiugs discovered lo give diltn l,y from his rtideness aud coarseness ut which an estimate nf the quantity of spei-eh. tlie coal could be mndu. The coal Jniuts lloswell was iiioknamed the Uear- showings so far opened up uru nol all hnder, from ins association with John- solid coal, bul mixed with shale nnd """' dirt caused bv slides, _.- ,.«., Tr COKRKHPON DUNCE, rieii.ni. ,1 tin Calvin was the Pope of the Refer- 'I'u the Ivlitur ni "I'm: Anv.txci-;; nniiiuii, ii'oiu his iiiliuenoe iiinuiig tho re- sin I dare say thai iiei'nre ihis formers, Concord Harness and Stock Saddles Kept in Stock or reaches you thai ynu will hate been Lmiis Bminlahiue was culled tho lies- j^.j | . Order liware of the inlenlion of the Indiiin nms iienee uf Uivlniiy, from bin ruro elo* Agent of the Colville reservation to 'l'"'1""'- Oa^dLex-ia -twill Receive Rpompt Atteiitiom impound all aninials ranging on that. Arwuplmntoi was the Father of Corn- ^^ ^ -^ _- & j^ ^g. ri-erv ■ frill i If ll ■ I. II ,r , eily, because ho was the tirnt Greek satin- j wvr ■ •*■*'- juk«. -«-* ^tt-n -«=». ww ,, „., , ,. ii,,, ' cnl wrin-i-, Down hurt' mi t.rami Prairie, n suv , ,,. , , , , , mi,...., . .. ■ Ariii.tn was tho Salter Seult of ltnlv tliu least, il is rather uu iiupo-utiuu oi INGRAM & BUBER General Teamsters and Freighters, ROCK CREEK, B. C. n llnles from Peiitii'.iui lu ('ninp McKinney, Rock Creek. Midway und Boundary balls, two cents per pound for two tons or under, Jlnrcus to Mid- "" * '* way, the same rule. Marcus tu Grand Prairie one conl pur pound, A Carload of Waggons, Hinders, Mowers, Rakes and Ctiliden i.s ealli'il the Apostle of Freo ■ t \ *n ■ , • t r-t '' r , ■ I , , ,,, ,,,', ,„ ,.„ ,, Drills ust arrived. Cheap for Cash. ■nile un iiceuuni nt his labors in thai at- •' I Full Lines of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, I lard ware and Clothing on 1 land. those settled close to Ilm line, for a ■ ' ; ■' ! at T'S W.i.isti ui liis rikiU in uio liuu uf historical -i ruuimiue. means thai those parlms have either j„hi, Sl,ia,.„ W1|8 thfl Wlllk|llR Lil,ran. rl"1 ' nee tbuirsloek in orhurdthuin, beemfo .if the uinouut nud diversity of his lllld liulli idleriiiitives iireuiit of the knuwludgf, questional the present time, In giv- Wilibuu Ilogr.rtli was duldied the Juven* : ing Ibis order I feel siitislied thai the al of I'liinters, lroui the saiir.o.d ohariieler agent did nol lake into consideration of his works, dm bother and annoyance Ibal the FRUIT buds, earlier settlers suffered here wltliou, c„n,|,|„j„l I'rnin the influx of Indian Doesn't your oroluu'd want n,i.titirit.g? - cnyuses tlml was foisted upon llieni Pur apples nud pears autumn planting is ... every winter, and Ibis mi it range B<»"d unuii^li. where lliere wus almost an animal lo A1Wl"'«or white spots among huokle* ,. ,,. . berries nml blnuklieri-.ua are hardlv rare t uvery acre; a greul i trust to llie . , , ' ell'alu'ti Iu uesa'l'Vu UliU'll fuss tu he liiinlo :.'. jiresent ruservalion ipiuslion, where, ovt,r thuin even with the stuvs from Ihis side the ,,„ , , , .., ., ■ • The coiiiplidnts of tlm authorities about line, Ilm avuragewi.ul.il iu ou - ,,,,„, .,„, Aui(.rlul. ..,,.„ apple., seems mill In live biinilruil nere,, [ suv live to be "intieii udo about uotltiiig." hundred acres for coulrasl, for hud 1 T|l(, v.oji.i, wnlr.iit may lie a semi put the avurugu up ill tlm thnusnuds, I tmpnnl ir.i.t, and nut oiuiivly luirdy phonld I hull luivu been well within the Hutu llmri-hea ami hears .v.-ll in pn) limits, The Indians, when lhey make lecle.l nputs, ispnoiall; In the Uio siiljiirnH tlm complaint,.-mil Ihu agent, when he "' '"'"•■ "" I'm'noi-th us wosioru New Vurk gives thu order to iinpimnd all 13. C, aim .uiterilnu da. , , , , , Ciirn .-..,!„.-en', in pieces iwo feel lung slock. .-Ill u-i-1 v Igll.irn be net i hat 1 s , , , .i.i , ■ (whiile ur iip.lt), set iil'iiunil llie ll'ee tuiil 011 lh"1 S"'" '"'" "!al "'" ll"|i'"' U"d io ul .... torn with willow oi binder „ riiku.-iin Ilm dollars necessary to keep twine will stay nn fur tlnve years, and urn* the blond circulating In his veins, and t«it the iree irntii suii'scald, borow, tiiloo | lite* , | ..;. ll i p .: i | 1 » -MM i. HI ■[■- ■ l: '.'I' :* § ■9 SB -.1 . a . |U .1 .: •i"=tv:; .a'aaa-a a i. P iliili illili ■X* In & X* TlTL -,-. TOL X- o p ill ' Railway, Mining and Agricultural f Centre of the Kettle River Country. Lots on Easy Terms to Actual Residents. .. Ibnl It'll wus mil [ur the King George nud rubbits. At least this is what oneof i men mid the work on their side of the our cuiiteinpnraries snys, boundary, Mr, Indian would have a SOCIETY'S WAYS, poor show to r.tke in anything better than what he could raise on his own Ringlets for women and whiskers for ~ Jmid, men m'e uiinouiieed as among the Inshion* Old si'tllui-i here cnn re mbur n »blepuss,l.ii|iiesof L..nd.ui's near [mure. : hnrdwl r and dnep snow wliuti cay- Th" '!"v"!,i!l" '"" is sll"ki"" °" ils J pedestal, it iieguti to disni-pi-.u' ia the ■" circles nf Htilinh business, The great heat use, were driven up li i the Colum bia, in bunds nnd lefl ui i heir winter • 1 '.uu,i ju jjHumii |1IU worked a reviilntliiti, Hinge, when cnyuses und eal.tle were ,. , , ,?,, ' . . 1'..-hi ti* may ciinip, and f-ishnuin inny * sn thick mi thai range Irnin tlm Iirsl ■ g0| hil, tllu „,„„„„, ,,„.,„.„;,;,,.,,,,„t. Tho * ci'ossiug below ilm customs house t"'Sp,,■,.,,;,_■.ini.. si,,„e holds its tnsel nation the north fork, thai a mail mi horse* na, ,,f ■,•.:■ , and inanitaltis ils Inch value, FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO JI' MIDWAY B.C. ii j : % 1 ll 1. ki. IH 1, 4] U: ' I ah ala -li ...ia ,a ., *Sl?'''l' 'CTSa; *|£ fl» | a alaaiLI^'ala.ilaa;"-!',! ii... !..;«.;.!;-.|.. 11 Mi . a- i ■!..:: ■;--;..... . ; . . ■! .;■ ■;■ ;■ J'3'ii|2.aja..? "a a i S, Tti. H.i ft its 1 :.!■-.!. 'I'l. " «i«'i»i' i|. •■! btiek could scarcely navigate from une In a stiim sunietv tlm custom tn end of the range to Hie other, There tnkuu pu.tuer fur only nne roiind of a /HAM'pD'pT T DDAC wns no kick here then, however| the dnnet'. by tale nieiins Indies and gentle- 1 «1VA1 fJ.I-^l_,l-. JJlViJO. settlers were glad enough lo seethe •"«" cli.u.ge [.artuers five or six limes lu a ^^ poor briiles kept from stiirvalion, but, single dnaen. then you know ihis was n roserva-, -y,, ,„. „, ,tl,...rnplted while yon doze In a tion, nud the peoulu did no: waul to ,.,„.. , ,„ ul ;,'.,,.„, ,,,„,,.,,',, ,,lftho In. .1 their own side exclusive nnd private, Ou the other side, also, up tn the present day, they luive always been ready and willing to give as much a- tt.ev take. Vi.ini's. ko.. N'h'Mii. Ini" t : ia,,is. Tlm k'.'.ink tins iinide ils w y ini" iii- pulpit, An Irish oiergjinnii the ntlu'i mi idny during tin, strv ee took D snap -lm. u: ins eungl'egiition, Importers and Manufacturers of All Kinds of 3P u an mt itubb, d;Jyn VERNON, B.C. Special Hates for Larg'e Orders and Ore Contracts. BOUNDARY HOTEL MIDWAV, KETTLE RIVER, First ClnssAecoiiiininluI ion. (lund Stabling, Terminus of Singe Lino from Marcus, Washington. McAULEY & LUNDY, Proprietors. PAIRVIEW, B, 0. F. R. KLINE, Proprietor. GOOD ACCOMMODATION - - GOOD STABLING Stopping Place for Stages to Penticton and Oro, Wash. Xt-A-M'S HOE17 S:ObX':3SX«« l.l'.MIIY, II, C. Pirsl-Clitss Accommodation for Guests, Good Hunting nnd Fishing Stages lo Vernon nml liluu Springs, Xio-tolIs IMlcsystiJxdli., Prop. ■i.iwu-v/.' twtuwf M Midway Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. GOOD DOUBLE AND SINGLE DRIVING HORSES. Higs to Hock Creek, Penticton, Grand Prairie, Mnrcus and all other points in lbe Counlry. Parties desirous of seeing the mines should (live us u Call, Heavy Teaming Promptly Attended To, RILEY & DONALD'S Agricultural Machinery Kept hi Stock. CONKLE & DONALD, ulDDWAY, B. C. GENOWAYS & McAVINEY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Growers of CHOICE NURSERY STOCK. All Stock Grown Without Irrigation. All Trees Inspected Before Leaving the Nursery SPO K A N E J'" A I, LS, !',(), Box 583, Washington.
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Title | The Advance |
Publisher | Fairview: Stuart & Norris |
Date Issued | 1894-12-05 |
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