jf I Vol. II, No. 3. MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVtnij.-.R 14, 1894. $2,00 per Year. W. T, S \VVc always liuVjJ mi Iniioj a well selected slock of tlie fo)kiw)M g'iods 1Mb, Ming, mmm i U 1 lHUlllTfUlU, IJlUf, ALL AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, ►!<,5!«!o!iiIW!o!«!w!4i!£i!iifcl,i!iM' '■H.iH' iii Hi Hi ill Hi at at at at a. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft tft W-tft ft ft •^[vWwwJIvfWW/Iv at ' * * * - e ......,-..,-.-.,. Kl, 'V Vp ■ Kit 9S X 1 :i; A DAMP CELEBRATION. .lie Lively RomlnUceiieeH of jCui'ly Days in Cnni]) McKinney,. Il w'HuiiSi.I'i.tnt'k'sliav. Hri'llCM Illl [I'IhImIQII HO gllj Put on llieir Siindiiy flotiii's in cofclmite; Tlml iin; buys from our young uunu TJircw down hIiovo!, pjek nnd lamp, Ami Bworo Dial tlivi 1 a drill Hint day lheyVil hale. ViVI Vis, si. Patrick's Day »t Camp McKinney, "88. YoUudnhow weilid celebrate, W.T.SHATFORD&CO. Fairview and Vernon, PENTICTON HOTEL J. THURPER, Prop. at the Foot of Okanagan Lake, 9 Stage Connection with SS, Aberdeen to Fairview, Osoyoos and all points ill Was inerton. ... o All arrangements made for providing Guides and Outfits for Hunting Parties. (rood Boating and Fishing. How Boats and Sail Yachts for Hire, KiaiiO "W ST A.. ppy Ms, Groom, Beady-Maiu Clothing, Hardware, Etc., Etc, Orders from the Lower Okllllllgan will receive prompt attention, i SMITH & CLERIN, Props. Manufacturers *of Sashes, Djofs, Mouldings, Turnings, etc., etc. All kinds of Factory Work kept in stock ;j,nd made to order. The best of niatcrinl used. Coast cednr worked Into furnishings a specialty. Write for prices and discounts. All kinds of lumber, laths and Blllngles kept iu stock. Sawmill on Okanagnn Luke, handy to shipment. Sush and door factory on 0. P. Hail- way ntVernon, 4mHIMI4LUWHI»WllLMkUlliWi J. E. MATHESON MERCHANT TAILOR Stock complete, Extra good quality and value in all the latest patterns for 9 Suite and Handsome Stripe Trouserings, 4 Excellent, Trinnnjugs, Good Fit and Good Workmanship, I can give Satljjfnctloll, A Trial Will CohvinCe, lURNARD AVENUE. VERNON, B. C. MIDWAY SAW MIU Rough and Dressed Lumber Constantly on liaitjl at Roie.;i,>,uihlo Prices. I E Q li I ft E & POVVErtS, Proprietors. I ft 9 ¥ ¥ Hi X As. ft A the 17th of March they were nearly <l\ '/L{ dune, she was making water very "iii r ,, _ , „ , , „ . , . ., Hi fast, and Austin, 11 sturdy son of Iowa, ffi Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings., Ha-, nnd Caps X m ...„ „,,,„ t„ ill}. oilt„celebrate, ■!* Ready and Custom Made Clotliing W. T. Thompson I -nr 1 . Hi, Ye Uod* lioiv ive did celebrate, II lllfiPfill/)Il! '9 -\'i:-tlii Hr ier and Joe lied bad u 11 lliUI Uifiikil/ X contract on the Bmnin claim to sink a 'f X X Hi 'f As. X Agricultural Implements. "if 9 —- - § A Specialty Made of Direct Importations of Scotch Goods. sit • Bqots and Shoes Drugs ar<d Stationery Hardware Stores, Tinware. Miners' Supplies of All Kinds. 4»; hut,loo said that fin' three hundred if and sixty-four days lu the year he was <I* 11 Frenchman, hut tlio three hundred ftf and sixty-fifth he was Irish, and was i.i going to celebrate Paddy the Greal. iii, So ibey ciiuie in nn understanding that m uTof1 w"s fo hall the shaft at six thnl ft evening,and stinted to celebrate—wu HA ft ft 9 9 A' ft Aa ft As. x Aa sit W. T. Thompson, FAIKT1BW, B. C. I ft Kit X Kit MA ! f\ MA ■ § MA I all celebrated. Then we did all ngreo To Imvo a littio spree, Su wo started in to fill ourseivca with (fin, When in Itw! Paddy cainc— David Whitley wan bin name- Who never missori a uliftnco for to ring in. Yts, in come Faddy with tho rent of ihe boys; Ilia body it wasHinall, Iinl lied tongue enough for nil, And all tho livolong day he made a divil of a noise, \boul Ihe work tlml he could do down in David Whitley ("lied Paddy," or tfffj "Paddy the (-'haw") waa a character, Vtf w$» In height lie was about five feet noth- «^fe^fe*^^^^*^i^fei^^^«^«M<^^y&ling, but he bad a two storey and base- inenl voice; his tongue seemed to be hung on a pivot m the middle, for it <i> '.V 'I* 4.\ ft ft .*.» •*.> «Y> /'> 4^. ft^ft ft* ft ft 4.S /.V 4,, /iVVp fiW1W|> <iWi» A MACDONALD, BARRISTER, Ol'l'ICIt, llAUN.llil) A VKXTIi. TKRN'OK, B, P, QOOHRANE & BILLINGS, li.UtltlSTKIIS, SOLICITOUS ANO NOTAIUKS 1'IIILIC. Ollii'i'! Gllnioro's llli VERXOX, IV, tit. CoeilKANl!. lit; Ilariiiiril Avenuo, . ('. Fm-ai. Iliiuaxo' r\ L. BEOKINGSALE, Al. I)., O.M, EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY. VERNQJS:, 11. ('. Konnorly nn stall' of Huntington County, Stock ivtll H'nvor nnil Sniiill|)0!c, (Jiicon Uliar- lotto's I.yiiig-ln, ami Victoria llospllals fur I'.liilili'i-ii. rT P.. CKOVVKLL, TliONSON ST., V,;i:N()\, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Otllce and Sforo Fittings a Specialty. O W. HAYUEH, ' CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, KELOWNA, II. 0. Plans ami Specifications nronnrotl ami c- anitps fnriiislicil on all 1 iniln cl' bullillngs, P H, LATIMER, VltllNON, 11. (', DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL Xn*a.ai«3. Surveyor. Mem. Amor. Boo, Iri'ig. Knits. IOIIN A, CORYELL, A. Jf,, B, (', a\. Civil Engineer, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Irrigation Projects, Engineering and Survey Work, with Plans and Estimates, in Any Portion of the Province, immediately Attended to. Maps and Plans of any Portion of Osoyoos District. VERNON, M1DWAV, KETTLE RIVER^ 7l. C. HAAS, U.S., K. M,, MINING ENGINEER AND ASSAYER, MIDWAY, B. C. Samples for Assay Uroin a Dlstanco Will Roceive Prompt Attention. C.D^ B.GREEN, Assoc. Mem, Can. Soc. C. E, HAili.at at atat Kit at at at at Kit at | " " *jv -/iV /iv -/i* *i\ *ft fjVV^ rl\ fjyvlv 5JV-/K Sit AV R. N. TAYLOR, ITHE DRUGGIST I =,»T ft Ha 'i* 4 x 'f Ha if Aa 'f Aa 'f x" sit Illy Kxani.) "V e, aa- XL <q a*. I'anil A fall Lino, of Engl anil Aitii-rii'iui PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGS AMD CHEMICALS, FANCY AND MEDICINAL SOAPS, l-l-II^UMiiBV, BRUSHES, kept up mi" continuous clatter; you i!4|coulil always hear Paddy before you iii, saw him | his hair was a delicate sort Jz I of a ginger or tho color of six cent .'ho boys begun to get tired of <i> I ins muse, so Joe lleil tllllllglll 111! Would £& put a stop to it for n while. He would A.i, lake him lo help bail out the shaft f Sit ft\ al ■Iinl all lli'iinlsltrsfi Sick li'iimi; tic Toilet llllll /!> i.. fr HA ft As. ft OnlorabyMiUI Si ft i'.t, B. LAU § Spectacles and Eyegla i-iveeai'eful Allen lion and Quick ]ii-|i;i(eh. l-NCE'S Ui).M;i> /iV *i\ I Sl^ ^li^lt^ltsSlt^li s\t, Sli£ l^'llA-^ *!' So wo kopt It up all day, Until Joe Kcll did my. "Paddy, cohio ami help mo hull out ilie 81111)]!. ] musl gel ii imt to.-niglit, While mv skin is prnd and tight, Fur I ni afraid tout in the morn _i u np un u stump.'' So tiiey stavtcd for ilj<. hole Wilh a stagger and n roll, When lhey got there Joe put I'mli.* [11 ilie tub. Says Paddy, "Ijoworaway, For wchav'cnl long toatiiy, We must get back to camp iu tin e fur grub." ({) I Yes, Joe put Paddy in the bucket, W with a wicked twinkle in his eye, and '' sent him down hi hail witter, Down, away down wont Paddy, lill the bucket ii did stop. They heisfed away, MA W. C. POUND, TAXIDERMIST. n'IMAI.H AND I'-ISU IN APPHOl'ltIA'1'E STYLES, Native Birds and Heads Kept for Sale. mil "| will an In tin) eiinii) and try and get ti ilrop." He lull Patlilio away down in tho nolo. They hoisted water for nearly an liIItl)S,_A.NlM.\l,K AXii Kisit MiiiNTKli i„,u,., when Joe shouted to Paddy that he would go to eiinip and fetch ,i hot* [ lie, so lhey cQiild have a driuk when ■ lhey liiiisbed, Paddy suid all right, so l.loe ciimi'to tbe crowd and started to Onli'i's by mall rocolvo iirompl n ition, | drink and il was mil long till Paddy Mounting Heads it Spoitlally, VERNON, B.C. BRITISH COLUMBIA'S por\eer {loiter JMil "RED STAR." wns forgollnii. We had supper, I hen kept it lip till lllidllighl-, when we went Lo biiil, Joe with the lest. Poor Paddy illll wait Till he found il getting Into, And tlio .inter bogan for to rise, Tlicn lie should! anil lie sivoro I'lllil liialliriinl was sure, ]''ni' Juc was off a-luslilng witli tlio li'ys, Paddy wailed for an hour and then commenced to shout tor help, but no 'belli can'". Joe said nothing about This Well Known Brand Makes hi md iiubody asked, as all were More Loaves of Bread to the Sack glad to bo rid of him. All were cele- than any Other Si-iul on the Pa-1 J".'1"',"«;.'. 'i'.'l'VV'V ','f,.'''.,!",'''' ,'MV!'y'"" eilic fjnast. SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE. ;lIitii||l':U'ltired only liy provincial land SURVEYOR Co!\jrr\biar\ flovirirxg ANQ DRAUGHTSMAN, Surveys i?f Every Dosfiliiilfin i.i illy, luivur Counter from ths Siirillkaingon la Grand Prairie jnimedlately ilttonded to. Payment will be received either in Cash, Stock, Producii or Labor. FOR S;\LK 160 Acres qf Land. All Meadow. "—__j DKTWIaKN Sixlynnil Seventy AcrosClonroil JD ami llrii'iiicd. Six tulles friini Vi\)\\\] ■McKinney. (Kilrlinio from waggon nlaiL Anily AIIVAXCK oi'h'K'K. W. DALRYMPXiB, G-eiiex;al BlaclEanxt^li FAIRVIEW, It. (i. All Kinds ol Ropalring. ilorscslioolng a Sncolnlty. ^1!!§ Co., ENDERBY, B. C P. B. JACQUES, Watches, Clocks and Jewalry. Spectacles and Silverware. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. VERNON, 11. ('. Vernon Private College. VERNON, B. C. F. Ai)rie$ Meyer, Princi^\l, BKXI) I'm; l'i;t)sl'i-'i"(i': his shouting was not heard The only way to gol mil was lo climb, The waler Iind risen up to hjs waist and sobered him. lie tried tho roup iiiul found that it was fast, the pin having been put in so that, lbe windlass would not, revolve, li was quite a climb, sixly foot hand over liiiiid, and the Iirsl setof timbers thirty feel above, If be could only reach them he could rust, hut he was gritty nnd light and niiiko Iho climb, ll was nearly morning when ho got out, Then, lie picked up u drill and started for camp with blood in his eve. When he gol lliere he found everybody ill bed, so ho tliought 1)0 could wail until liic morning for revenge and turned in. Tho next morning lie tub] his story and I'Vei'body laughed al bint, but ,loe kept out nf his way for (wo or three days, anil when llu did nieel hill! lhey sell led. it over u hot Ilo of Walker's rye. Tamarack Jojs, . •. IHSTKICT NQTBjS, *.— Mr. King, .lum, returned to Camp .McKinney from SpnHunoou Friday, The, (Irani! I'ruirie stag;, enine over tho new Boundary mountain mad, for the first time last Thursday, Assays ut unpicked I). A, shipping ore, laielv made by Mr. Unas, M, B,, .Midwi'c, give from Illl to 160oz. silvei and } i„z. gold, (lis expect ed that tj.it' new I'resby- tewttij Church, (irainj Jerairie, will he npeiud J!vr divine service on Sunday 18th iiinf ■! so.ciiil luld on the following Tuesday,, 'H,ir experiments made this season with the ■'iniui'.i'ii.l i'i),',! ".a I. Camp .McKinney aim ,-iiiu,^ hock creek have, we are informed, not been successful, i for to all intents and purposes, nothing W fce.ei,i discovered by jt. Tin reason given for this is thai the rod is not only attracted by gold, but also by iron aud other metals, Mr. A. lierg. Huperintenda;;/. »il fin. Rush mine, informs us that the face work bus been done and Ibal. the big luiiuel has been commenced, It \n(H tap Ibe vein nl about BQD feat, ami will connect with lbe upper workings just as soon ns men und steel can make the ('('ODuutiiin. It will drain lbe tippei works. Al. the place whero the tunnel strikes the vein a shaft will be sunk, and a winze put in lo hoist tho ,(,irii and pump fhe mine c).car of water, it !>,.» become apparent that the project, ors of develiipeinent work on the Hush mine mean business, and all who are interested in mining in this district are gratified to see lint ipf/uli)f,ej/)#'j| going on. -Loomiston Journal, Silver und I'.'.M us Mnney, After using many perishable eonu ■nudities, experience und ivjgduiu brought lbe pooplo of lj,e world to thu use of silver nnil gold. If experie/^i, would suggest ii commodity belter adapted lor money tl|;in melnlljc money made from silver und gold it should be adopted. The merit of lliu two motals is that neither will rusl m corrode tutd both nre odorless. As compared with other property holh are durable, Abrasion causes more loss ti, gold than In silver, und the hitler may be carried in Ihe pocket, aud subjected In great use witli bul little loss. One was Ihe money of the people Ihe other of the rich. As two legs are necessary to walk and two eyes to see, so \yere these Iwo nioiijes necessary to the prosperity of the people. Asa rule, bankers are a very busy set t|f loen, nnd they allow a few men like lbe llolhsehilds to do their thinking for llieni mi all questions of Hounce, The Rothschilds are sneejul. jsfs, ilinl as specialists liiey iavor what trill tend to promote their own business, though it may injure I he business of others, A statesman must be broad, He musl have a comprehensive appreciation of the interests of all the people—especially the poorer classes, li he has been a rail splitter at one time, so much the hotter. The men who . produce the property of Ihe world arc the men whose happiness should be 'consulted, The men who handle this property after it is produced, have lit. lie regard for the iiilerests of Uio producers. Their selfishness and greed blind them, Their iniii(js are running ina groove, i|||i] ll'uy cannot see llpi rights of others, Hence, the bankers aro apt to quote the stock fallacy of the gold niouo- liietallisls, nut! one of I he fallacies lhey quote is "How can you have, nt any fixed ratio, llie saute commercial value pn Iwo spni'iite metals, that are froiq time to tii.it, varying in tl|e quantity oi each produced? All (lie commercial values are regulated by supply and demand, The commercial' value of uuy commodity depends on supply nnd demand. It (he demand for a particular I'oiinitodity is continuously rising, anil the supply does not increase, Ino commercial value will continually rise. When the minis of Ihe world art, thrown open und the governments say, " We will take all the silver and cold thai comes," nn unlimited deniiinil is established The supply is limited, Now, wilh an unlimited demand and a limited supply, lliere is nothing lo stop the Iwo metals going up in the market except the governments' saying ''hold, mi these metals nre for money, we fix the values ul which Ibey circulate. This unlimited, ujoiuanil is lor silver ni SU for .iJH grains ami ffl forililti grains nf gi'dd wo si.-,tup tlm-,' fittn iji|llii!'„ respectively, In those quantities," While an iiulitiiilei! il.'iiiaiiil has been established, I Iiii point at which the supply can luko ,'iilviilitago of thai demand is lixed. Ami ll;:' demand pulls j theill bulb op In that |,'ii111. ,\l III In j 1 nnd H71.| grains of silver ;|s a unit, the commercial value of bil\ grains of pure silver is a dollar, and an ounce of jsiver is worth $1.28 20-100, and 2l(.iS grains or gflld is worth a dollar, and aq punco of gold would be worth jj2t),« [ (18 (W-100.—Nelson Tribune, . «-. SIkuiIiI Ask for Enough. We understand !|iai Ur. ,1. A. .Mara, Jt, I'., member for this district, will, | when parliament, meets, endeavor In obtain from the Dominion Govern-, inenl "nn appropriation for the pur-. pose of rendering ibe Qkunagan river navigable between I entietoil and Dog lake, ll is lu be hoped that Mr. Mara Ml iv i . ii i,i in m unpin ui nu. on i i'iiii ii will nol let this inatler rent until the. appropriation is granted, as the .lis-. tivi,"t is, entitled In it, In view of the. fuel llnil, the I'. ,S, (loverinneut in-, lends In make the Okanagau river navigable smith of iho line, this public, work has become more necessary iq tlte jnlet'osls of trade between thu upper nnd lower Okunugaii. If any appropriation is grunted ll should certainly be not less thiiu a sum sufficient lo render the rivo.r poriiitinenl.lv navigable for large craft, so that unnecessary I'e-liiiiiilliiig of freight may he avoided, Nolessii siiiiilhitii t2U,qtjri should be applied, foe THE ADVANCE. JTUAItTS t\'QRRI8 I'lioi'iuil'ioiis Puullsruxl «ia kly nt MJilivay, It. i Subscription I'rlcOi 12,00 '"■'' aiihuin. payable i iiilviiii.-c cither •■ ;lr or lialfjuirly a' the .rilii-I'.' bill inn nf the Ailverli-iaa I'i'- Though ll"- colli)] iliMij- open fur tin' 'pn '■I'a-lll'ily iinl'' '.'..ri ..iiiiiii' jitililMiort, it iiij'lii'atiii'i. of Tin; Anv.isi■■. are I | ii-iull d' lililll'-i'n' III ,ij),'t!ii)i'i', ivd il" nol tn'''- . '. :' ilu a;.i!ilansi'X[ ,':. aij publiciiiloresl nml in rilv endorse nay , ,.n ■ a'uiii', ■ rufii personal IlllturO iv „i,aiv. I net hC „«. .... ..... *. ^. | the province or changed fjitjr residence within it since. 'I.l;i; liimiiojon = I Government bayg not seer. IJttqprq- ridfl any fpi'ins for carrying it out, such as declaration forms, etc, and, as we biive'iiopai'tv organizations in this proline, as in lbe,.;ii.t, on the alert to get ci'ei'v possible name on the list, it behooves everyone ivho is entitled lo a viitd to get his name put pn the list. This is a comparatively easy matter, which sliould, however, not' he pul off till it is toil hilo. ,j!:'» WEI1XKSDAY, NOVEMBER I! ISM. Tho lelli I "ii 'im' lasl page signed ,"Nemo," contains a statement which, though patent to every single resident nf Keltic river, does not nppearto havo In en grasped liy I he postal depiirtuieut, j viz.; that vvIltil Ibis section of the Official Administrator's Notice. In the Matter ',1 ROBERT SCOTT, Decepsed : fi/un; ia nt Order inhdr; I , lliililcni't K;'.iii!,i.,| coiitili",' needs js a lhrough inter-1tnhor,.Mil, th Penticton ni.,1 li service fii to Marcus, Wash. The necessity ibis bus been several limes pointed Oil in tbe columns of this paperbeforo.I'{f0"°*|,""^ Two mails a week from Piintlcton to Grand I''orks will cnrtahily, if grouted, be un immense Improvement qn lbe presenl Canadian service, but the postal authorities can n.ly Ibal tiiey will uol receive milch revenue from the sale of postage stamps in lj.ot.llo river until the inl('il,:lliqliul service is established. L'ntil this is done tlie people to tlua east of Boundary mountain, ul (ll'if rule,, Yj'ill continue to uso Marcus iis llieir post ollice. .Mr. Fletcher would do well lo visit this district personally and judge for himself, The presenl system is certainly un Injustice lo the Kettle rivet- district as a whole, nnd more especially to the Grand Prairie section ►•-. A correspondent from lbe upper Uppor Okanagan writes us Hint ns thugs are hard be is thinking of quitting lbe country. As other people who nre now living in the besl. agricultural flection of llriiish Columbia may be in I ilie same frame of mind, we offer a few I words of public advice Ihe equntry." The upper Okuuugan is all right llaliY GIVEN Ilinl la in llie County Court ui' \ afe, ,datod lliu 31b! day uf Qn ;'i'i,.'ii(a! \a.ta appoliittil uilaiini.-naiiiii' bl tin' c !-. chattels ami < nuns of tlm n lm vi'-iiiui,<al i ail,ii; Scott. In 11- "I Kei-o- of j incus, ilei'i'iisi'il. All persons Indebted l,i Ilia Incensed are requested lu pay tlie unipliiil of uii'li iiiiti'lil.-iliiiss fnrlbiviili In tile'Voider- 11 persons inivin,' i-luiiaa iigutiiHl itisoil nn' rcquustml lu rnrivard same to llie Ulldcrtllgnud un ur beforp the flint day of January, lSfo, FRED'K. .1 KL'LTOX, Oflk'liil Administrator. | Kamloops, H. ('.. Isi November, 1801, VERNON, B. C, ier chant A C'ai1(i;i>i of Waggons, Binders, Mowers, Rakes and Prills juHi arrived. Cheap for Cash. pull Linus of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes, Hardware and CJ'otkjng on Hand. Concord Harness and Stock Saddles Kept in Stock or Made to Order. UT. EL. KE&AW A. G. FULLER GOLD COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Otfoyoos Division of Yalo l>is- trlct. All placer claims anil lcnso IioUIh iu llili ilis- trlot legally hold may lie laid over from llie 1st of Novombor, 1801, lo the I«i of Juno, 1805. C, A. It. LAMBLY, Osovoos, II. ('.. (.old Committsloiior, Kill Oi'toher, IRU NOTICE. "TAKK NOT!' 1 Kiurvicw, i.. liltoinl i"iipjily in Hit ItHngat I for Hi In the Matter of the Licensing Act nnd Amending Act5; nnd in tho Matter of the Application of Thoums Elliott to Transfer His License to George, J. Shechan. I, 3'lionma Elliot, of il'l-lot nf YftlO.li.U, i nl of LlconBU Coin- j'oOd "fi Mio l-'illi (lay nf iniBSion Iii tmnsfiT .„. ,1. Shechan a license l<> well boor, wine, Ktay with | andotlior intoxicating nml fonnontod llquora nw hold by mo for prcmiuon sitimicd near tlie Drown BoiU'" mine, nnd that t havo civuacil lopositod with Laiiihly, Kaq., two of Hor Man^ty** Justices m the I'cuct.1 [or tho said districl (Signed) THOMAS ELLIOT, Novombe}:.Sni, IfW Barnard Avenue, Vernon,B. C. INGRAM & BUBER General Teamsters and Freighters, ROCK CREEK, B. C. Kul.es from Penlictou lo dump .McKinney, Hock Creek, Midway and Boundary Fulls, two cents per pound for two tons or under, Marcus toll id- way, tin' sauie pato. jtfarcus l() Grand Prairie one cent pqr pound. Specia] Rates for targe Orders and Ore Contracts. mil lliiu-e is lull lbe slc'lltest ' HOtlcOof lll.v application III 111) mil iiiiii. is not. tne sigiiiesi; aam ' K^mA (,,AII doubt that lhat district lias a glorious future iii front ot jt. When thePro* viui'o i.s better developed and better incujis of coniinmiicalion are opened up, the Upper Okiiiiagaii farmer will pot (inly capt|ire the market of Iho idinltigcountry lo the south, but also Ihal of Kootenay, Tiie best industries tip north, I'niii, Imps, dairying, »»d|no^for(SM^"SiMSo inlxed fanning, have not yet begun to turn in largo lnoney, but they certainly will in lime. Agriculturists leaving •Spulliiiiicheeti or Okanagan tit tlie present time, when the mining industry is starling up agajii on ijolid foundations iu almost every section of |.he Pro- '.•'! l;„|,l|,)„„„cr,',,l !l lipfn- ■•'■■ years to come. There appears lo he little doubt Unit fhe Provincial Government intends lo borrow more money and that without delay. T,„, policy of the Government in litis respect is certainly the correct 'one for n country like British Columbia, and provided tlio sum secured from the Outside is expended in a sensible manner in opening up Ihe country anil not in beautifying the capital ;ind putting through railway deals, there need be no opposition to jt from the interjor constituencies at any rale. What, is needed, are roads, bridges nnd such like improvements, which open up the country for the boiiotit of the people at large. Oncu these ure secured and the resources of the country (■an be put to some practical use, railways will follow iisu natural sequence, without lite necessity of Government guarantees of Interest on bonds. ►•-. Kettle river has always in lbe past hud llie reputation of being Hit! mosl neglected district in East Yale. By the amollllt ol money spent this season by lbe Provincial Government on roads it may lie stated to have been tlie most favored. Teniporu intilaiitur, The whole country will, however, reap benefit from tlie expenditures ninth' this season from Camp McKinney eusl, and not Hie Kettle river sec tion alone, NOTICE. TAKK JJOTIClUllttl I, K It. Kline, of Knir- riotf, in (In- Disirict ofYnlo, H. ("., intend i apply lu tin: Board uf Lii'iniHct'oniniissiiVnerri of DeeomW r to Thomas .Hint n license tu Bell boor, wine nnd othor Intoxiofttlilg iind fermented liquors now hold by urn for OTClillaej ktiAwn Rfj tlie' QqlHop Onto Hotol, nnd thftl I havo caused notice of'my application to bo doposlted with It. (i. sidley nnd ('. A. II. Uuiibly, two of Hor Majestys Justices of the I'caee for said district. ' iSigiied} F. R; KLINE November 3rd, l8i!L' ' ENDERBY HOTEL II. IV. IVlllfiHT, PROP, :-: ENDERBY, B, C, ;-; I.lvery in Ciiniiccllon. Kirsl-ciiiss accommodation for Commercial TriiyoUcs. llunliiik' nud pithing in !|biiji.Ijjijcd ttiroii'.-li Ihis district. I'licli llnrscs nnd Qulllos furnished to Sports, nidi ou sliorlcsi initice. COURTS OF ASSBZE. Table Showing the Dates and Rlaces of Courts of Assize, Nisi Prlus, Oyer and Terminal! and General Uaol Delivery for the year 1894, • " FALL ASSIglig, Clinton lUcliileld Kamloops Vpmpn Lyftflu New \\'i.'»llllii:i;lcr. Vuni'iiiivrr Victoria.. .'I'liurailiiy. t'Dth Scptoiubor ,,.Monday, aith Soptonihor Monilny, lsi October Mondtiy, Stli Ootobor ITi'lday, 12th Ootobor ....Tuosto);,lllh Nqyomboi' ...Miiiiiliiy,l2lliN'uraiilii'r Tti'.-silny, 'J.,th Niivmliir Niiiiiiini" Tuesday, !7tl| Xuvi'inlicr C. F. COSTERTON VHIIXOX, H. ('. —&.&&aa.+J Pol" The Anglo-Columbian Co., L'td., Wholsalo Importers of Win»s and Spirits. Xlcholles k Renouf. Agricultural Machinery. GILBERT'S RESORT. OKANAGAN LANDING. HDNTINfl, FISHIP, BOATip. 'I'UO^OL'iilh.Y (.'O.MK(J|VT.\1U.li;, LIQUORS and CIGARS. ill Htlll Time Left, We are Informed (hut there is sliil time left for parlies living in this outlying section of tlie province to gel llieir names on Ihe Dominion voters' list. This can be dime by forwarding olio's name and ipialiHciition to lion, Mr, Justice Walkem, Kamloops, ut once. The following are the series of ipialiliciitions, any one of which will suffice :- Owners of $300 worth of property in a city, of $1100 worth in a town, or of $150 worth in a village or township • pcciipunts of like properties In a nimti- eipnlity; leiinuts pitying $2 a month, $11 a quarter, pr.^20 a yf.u'r; persons t'liiniiig $it»)a year; farniers' sons und owners' sons, where property owned is sutUcieut to qualify all. It is a prerequisite, of course,' to all these qtiulili- i'lttions that the person tu register be a British subject of at least t^onty-oiie years of age.' Asthe iniinicipiil voters' lists nre pi ima.'1'iicie. evidence of sufficient propurty (iiiaJiliciiiiiin, all 'the hanii's of these, are first liiinsfeiTed by ihe revising liurtisLir to the Dominion lists. Provincial voters, who were on (he provincial lists up to 20th duly, IKI,"), by a special provision of the Act, lire itlsii qiiiililiiiil, independent of other unallHcatlon, as Dominion voters. The grp.ator liunibor. pi those iil.o "\vill reyuirn to register by do- j'liir.'ilion at'tliis time "ill, nndoulit- ral y be young inen >vho have atl/iinod' Iheir majority since tbe List revision upwards ol' four years Ui mid people who have come into — -A.*aaij-iiL-tU Foir— TIib Okanagun-Spalliiiiickefl Dists. FOR Tne lloyul Insurance, The London & Lancashire, The Insurance Co. of North America, T')|0 London ^ Canadian Fire Ins. Co. Tho Sun Llfo Assurance Co., or Canada. The Canadian Permanent Loan & Investment Co. The Dominion Building k Lean Association. • ' -'' General RghI Estate & Financial Agt. NOTARY PUBLIC. GRAND PRAIRIE HOTEL GRAND PllAffilU, KETTLE IlIVKIt, Good Stork o Liquors and Cigars . . . flood Stabling. PRICES REASONAULE, MCLAREN BROS., PROPRIETORS. IIL,\('KS>,r.TIi SHQV lN CONNECTION Singes Leave every Molality ami IVcilni'silay for Marcus, Wash. VICTORIA HflfEL VERNON, B. 0, McAuley & Grant, PROPRIETORS. I'lltST.CV.SS IN jiVHIlV BltpPEfJIT] ciiAiiuus MODKit.t'rr: BOUNDARY FALLS HOTEL, Centrally Located in the Boundary Crock Mining; Camps. HEST PF LIQUORS AND CIGARS, CHAI(GE8 MODERATE, !U|ll||l(J Men Personally Conducted tn Any of J|lie Camps, or Horses Furnished. THOMAS. J. HARDY, PROP. „ T. ELLIOT, General Merchant, FAIRVIEW, 8- C. Keeps the L,arggst nnd Best Asfjortfid Stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, &e, nny place south of Vernon, apd sells mi totin,, to spit the lipies, (,'beapest. Place t;i buy for (li|sh ||) tlie Qknilftggfl (.'puntry. FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE ASSURED. .-^)^..i... BANttMONTREAE CAPITAL (all paid up) $12,000,000. REST,..; 11,000,000'. SIR DONALD A. SMITH, Pros. HON. GEO, E, DHUJ1MOND, Vice-Pin K. S, ULOUSTON, (Ihmjhai, AIan.uhch SiA.'V^TffG-S 13 itt JL. m P BE. RATEIjl!! INTKIfEST AT PRESBNT 31 PER CENT, BULLION AND GOLD DUST HANDED. Branches In London, Enpr,, New Fork and Ohicngpi apfl in all the principal ciliesj in Canada. Buy und Hell Sterling Exchange audi labia Transfers. Grant commercial and travelling ci'edits,iivaibi|jle in any part of the world. Drafts Issued. Collections Made to all Points. BRANCHES IN IUUTISII COLUMBIA : VANCOUVER - - NEW WESTMINSTER, VICTORIA .... NELSON Vernon Eranch : G. A. HENDERSON : Wulffsolin & Bewicke, (LIMITED) BANKERS $i $ IR Financial, Real Estate, tape k General Agts. Il/.ii'KEIlS AND CORRESPONDENTS Bank of British Columbia Agents for Sale of Lots on the Aberdeen and Lyons WULFFSOHN & BEWICKE, Ltd., Dock House, Biluter Street, London, Eniii.and, VANCOUVER, B. C. and VERNON, B. 0. J0HANN WULFFSOHN, Managing'Director. , 1 Vernon Branch, G. A. Hnnkey, Manag-er, PAIHVIEW HOTEL (Next to Mr. Elliiil'sa|i,ri..| JOHN MOFFAT, PHOP. SLOANB-PAINE-BICIJll 0(|M! EXCELLENT MM l\W, PAWN BOCK CREEK HOTEL , . , MOUTH OK ROCK CREEL. XX. JPittcsxi.tlrijjlx, Big-*.. FnisT-C'i„iss Accommodation roil Guests. GOOD STABLING M'Kscclloiil Fislilnfi on Kettlo Itivcr..gJ XiXriKC KEB GENERAL STORE ROOK CHEEK, Miners' Sl.],pl(e«. Also (.'liincso Goods. ilie l.eaill WHOLESALE & 53ETA8L GROCERS Of the Northwest, Sjrolntnu, TV.vili. SOLE AGENT'S FOll Lipton's Celebraterl Ceylon Teas. Anheuser-Bii3cl) Budweiser Beer. "Diamond" Creamery Butter. Write Us Enr Prloos mi AllJ'tlltn(( to Eat or Drink, ' SLOANE-l-AlXE-ltltllilOM) (•()., 010-,'lin SPOKANE, M'ASII. NOTICE, f.'AMpSM. BLACK, In the Goods i Deceased. All portions hiivi.it, any nliiiin nrtiiliint tlio iilinvo cslilto iiilib-it Mi'inl lin. Hiiiiin In tit Ihe iniilcrsiKiiliil ivltllln olio liiomll fi'inii Hid iliitii nf this notto. ' IMISlicil) FRANK H. 11LACK, Exoi'ttlor. Miihvny, Ool, 21,1S1I1. ii'll-lin ' ^HHWINCVIIAM. E, G lOXPKJCSS I rtivecli Xj I N K Osoyoos, Rock Creek, Boundary Creek and Grand Prairie. (101X11 WliST LeavesGriinil rrnirii! (Nnrlli Fork, iin Mn Uu'on'sl en Woilncsiliiy inoming, arriving O.ath'PQS 'I'luirsiliiy oVoniliE, I1IIIM1 EAST Ijcaveti Osoyoos Erlilay niorntlig, niiHrlpR nl llrionl I'l'iiiriuSiiliiriliij i.-.iiiiliig. Horses afld Buggies for Hire. MARTIN BROS. UiAllINU lllll'SK KOH Hardware^ Stove, Tinware, Paints, Oils and Glass. "V©a?33i03iL, 3E2. CJ. ARM5TR0NQ HOTEL }l. KEYES, Prop, Pood Accommodation, [Jest Liquors und Cigars. First-Class Stabling. ARMSTRONG, B. C. ^ajnton's JMusic Store -OLD D93T QFFIOE- 4QH Hastings Street, Vancouver. Pianos and Organs-Easy Terms Shoot Music, fto. Special attention given to Mall Orders. e Yernon Livery hi ni mm ■1 -.. uja $ '-a;. Is Stalk Iluviilg taken over the stables of Gallagher & Stevenson, and thoroughly over hauled nnd refitted the premises, I am prepared to meet the demands of tho public. I have oil hand a complete stock of new rigs, (double and .single) for public (ise, and also a good lot nf well broken carriage and saddle horses, Tourists desiring to see the country would do well to call. Good Single Drivers, Good Saddle Horses. Ladles' gentle double ancl single drivers and saddle horses. Horses boarded by the week or moptli (box stalls if desired). Horses broken to harness, and horses und cattle sold on commission, Dealer in hay apd grain, wholesale nnd retail. Cprmev Of Mission cixxtl T!i-o.iboii Straeta W, GARDNER, Proprietor. Upposltp w. 11. Megaw's Storo, Post Ollico Box 137 Note.-This slalilo ivill lip run slrii.lly llrst-i-lnss in every particular. My drivers arc nil free, and gentle disposition, nud tlie most (liintMo stock the market can produce Special intention to transient trade and to boarders, tta. All kinds of heavy teaming promptly attended to. MOF XiAXSTD FOB —AT— SA-TtJEi OKANAGAN MISSION, |. C. -§- -Fox? Flo-a-grlx., FOR SALE. purity, 20,000 pop day, Bplf-Feodur, with Jolnturnnd Packer compliite. Terins ii'itsonabli'. Apiily Advance Opmoh or MARK HILL, Okanagan P.O.. A. D. WORGAN. VERNON, II. C. \VS OF THE DISTRICT FOR SALE. Notice of Licensing Court. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MoonBlng Cini'rt for tlio southern portion n( tlm Osoyoos II vision ot Vnle Ulstrirt will be lielil nt. the Govornnient Ofllce, Osoyoos, on (lin lath day of lini'iiiliia' ni'xi, ut llu- hiiiii'ii;' cloven o'clock in the forenoon. 0, A. R. LAMBLY. QpVKIINMKNT Ol'l-K'K, (.isoyiiim. 1st. Nnvoiutjt'r, IKill, aPlvs-ti-CXEiigi^. Open Beuch Beady PORTION IN CROP All Under Large Irrigation Ditch From Mission Creek. Cheapest and Best in the Market. ;-: Also Choice Acre Blocks in Vernon :-/. Address FORBES M. KERBY, C. E, OKANAGAN MISSION P. O. NICHQLLES & RENOUF, L'td Victoria, H. O. AGBICUWAL MACHINERY, SOLE AGENTS EOR Brantford f Binders f and i Mowers, THE BEST IN THE MARKET. A Fyll line tf Wagons, Trucks, Ploughs, Harrows &c., &c, WAUEHOIJ.SE AT VERNON. LOCAL ITEMS, Messrs. Kerr Bros, are p.utliug up u jbutcber's shop near Mr. Martin's build* (ing. Dr. Jukes Is now residing in .Messrs. .Oiirtinell A; .Schuster's huililing, whicli he has leased. Mr, F, Coryell is now living on his .pre-emption adjoining the townsile. He intends putting jip a new dwelling house tin's winter. Soine good specimens of ore cnri ying ruby silver were brought into town on .Sunday by Ihe men working in the Texas tunnel. They report having just struck a cross vein of this ore. No assays havo been ina.de of it. Mr. and .Mrs. W. Powers returned from Spokane last Thursday, To show their appreciation of tlie happy couple ihe inhabitants of the town turned out the other night und serenaded their residence. The noise at a distance .sounded lilac the lirst low warnings ol' an approaching earthquake, Mr. i'j, K. Bradford, who bonded tlio .Steinwinder in Greenwood i woseasotis ago, came to Midway on Saturday accompanied by Col, Thompson, of Detroit, Michigan, alter paying u visit of inspection to llie principal claims in iGreenwood. They returned the following day to the Prairie, and it, is understood they will return shortly to Houndury. DISTRIOT NOTES. Mr. F. Dettiiiitrhasnnunnenced sinking ou the Miiniont. .Messrs. Ross &('tilby of the St.. Lawrence, are expected in to-day from Spokane, Mr. L. fJbristien has sliil six men fix. ing the hew road on both sides of Camp McKinney. There will be u dance al McLaren Bros.' hotel, Grand Prairie, on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, 22nil. Corliett nud Jackson can be found ,'inywheri! in the vicinity of the D. A. inine. They are u great pair. Mr, F. Ruckle of Grand Piuirie, went, pp to Yernnp. yesterday, He will return south iu about o-fortuigllt. The Skylark can now he reached by ihe new wagon road, the owners having made a road to connect, wilh same. Mr. Roy is fencing iu tlie whole of his pre-emption. He has the proud distinction of owning llie finest hat on Boundary creek. Some very coarse gold has lately been bulling ils way from Cedar creek 1.0 ii,(.'&l stores, Tlie Chinese are not working (here for nothing. The first car load of Helen rock will be shipped to the smelter next week Viii Marcus.- Tlie ore is unpicked, but very rich, many chunks showing free gold, Mr. ,1. Schofiold, who lately sold out. ilis interests in the Summit citmp to Mr. W. T. Smith, leave,; slfortly for a visit to bis ijlii. home in Manchester, i'lighiini Ti.Armstrong was arrested last Friday by -Mi'. McMynn at Rock creek on a charge of being implicated iu the recent cuttle stealings and taken to Osoyoos foi' safe keeping. Mr. Gillespie, who took up a pre eniption last summer on the summit of Anarchist mountain, has moved his bund of percheron horses onto the range opposite to the mouth of Pock creek. The vein on the D. A. 1ms now been opened uj.i seventy-live feel. The fraction between this claim and the Elk- juorn, in which Messrs, Holhrook, Lu- plitnto uiui Winters each hold a third j teres t, and from whicli ore is now being taken oul for shipment, has been pained the SV. I). The distance from Midway lo Grand Prairie (McGlllllis k Vaugliaii'» gale) by tlie new road is twenty-one and a 'piarler miles. The great blessing of this new loud is tliiit it not, only Irav- urst's tliu heart of tho Boundary ore belt, hut, can be used the yeai round, jblgll water or no high water. The collection of minerals exhibited at the Vernon show, wjiich consisted of ores from forty of tlie best developed properties in Fairview, Mc- Kiiuieyaud llie Boundary camps, wns shipped down to the const by the Guv - eminent, Inst week, where it will be exhibited before being sent to thu Imperial jnstiliite. If the Keltic river district does nol; pbtttln a semi-weekly mail service it, will not be through nny luck of atten- floil on Hie port of Mr. J. A. Mara, who lias done his utmost to promote it. There is little doubt that, if the tenders sent in ure considered to he in any way reasonable that the bi-weekly service wished for will be granted, With the post office depart inept it is solely a consideration of tip? cost,, Mr. lsoiiore Bouchorje, who died lust Friday week at his ranch, was u native of France, and one uf the earliest pioneers of the Okauagttn country, jhaving come to tip! Pacific coast in the golden days of '10, and having lived on the shores of Qkapagan lake since 18(K). 'Three years ago, after selling his place in Ihe Mission yalley to Mr. Alfonso Lefevre, he retired to his other properly on Ihe wesUiilenf the lake. His age was 'Sl, und he has no known relatives in this country Though resident so ninny years out wesl he spoke English willi dillleiilly. He was llie very ynu uf tin old French peasant, Hjs decease will be greatly regretted by nil tbe old timers who have known bin.. intimately for so many yours. Mr. Hardy lias two men doing sss<;ss- luenl. work on the Falcon, adjo/iiing the Roll Roy, Atwood's camp. The first freight wagon caiBO fiver ihe new Boundary mountain road from Grand Praito the Fells on Saturday. Messrs. Johnson and Sclioljtld ape lining development work on the Eagle -south extension of the Knob IJjll, Greenwood. The old liewdney Irajl across llj.e Boundary mountain bus been cleared out. It in sliil used by the present mail carrier. The one-eighth Interest jn the pother Lode, Deadwood, owned by the lute Richard Thompson, lias been purchased by Mr. .Million) McCttaig, Messrs, McLaren Bros., Gram- fVal- rie, nre aboul tobujld a run ia a wwks close to their bUick-unith a " anil hotel,, and will bo ready lo supply the district with sleighs. Seven men are nt work on the ,Summit camp I'nr Mr. \V. T. Smith. The new cabins uiuj shaft, bouse havo boen completed nud a good trull is being cul out down to the mouth of Fisherman creek, a distance of six miles. This will give tho ciiiup an outlet by the norlli fork of Kettle river, Dr. 11. L, Beckingsale, "resident physician for tlie Kettle river district (?)" is Is in California, Why Dr. Beckingsale received the apftoiiituicnt, considering that he never set, foot in the district, is incomprehensible, The appropriation should he given to Dr. Jukes, who has made Kettle river his home, Messrs. Faclishouder and Wilcox have a contract to sink on the Last, Chance, Smith's camp. Some particularly fine looking rock has lieen coming out of the shaft of this claim lately. The vein averages six feet nod the ore carries grey copper, Recent development has proved the Last Chance to be a heller property than il has hilhertoo been considered. Mia T. Phelinn, foreman of the Josie, Trail creek, and an old timer of Camp McKinney, is taking in White's and other Boundary camps, He reports everything very flourishing nl the now town oi Rossland, that about one hundred men are being steadily employed al the mines, and Hint the S. F, k N. railway is getting away with the trade of that distriet. Messrs. S. Maiigott and D. McEncli- ren of the Morning Shir, Fairview, have leased the Strathyre Company's stamp mill for llie winter uiui s*ill commerce crushing ore ou or about the 20th of this month, This is welcome news to the peopleof Fairview and the district generally. There is plenty of j money in sight in the Morning Star, and "Steve and Danny" pre nol going to let it lie in the groupd. Fairview | ows a good deal to their pluck anil enterprise, Small shipments of ore have lieen sent to the cyanide works, Vancouver, by the owners of the following claims on Boundary mountain, to find out whether their ores can be treated successfully by that process or not; D, A.,, Helen, Mother Lode, Steiuwinder. A great deal of importance is afjcjjetl to the results of I hi so tests, as if successful there is little doubt that local cyanide works will be established on Boundary creek in the near future. Tlie Boundary mountain road gang were all paid off by Mr. McMynn last Saturday with the exception of six, whom Mr, McGinnls lios kept on to give the Huishlng touches to a few uf the grades, This will probably have been done by next Saturday, when we understand Mr. McGinnis will commence work on the sleigh road up the north fork of Kettle river, whicli v „ be built, if possible, as far as Mi', Clarke's, raucb, about six miles up thei.it earn. Mr. McOinnis is giving the greatest possible satisfaction ns toad superintendent for the Kettle river district. Tljissii'niuer has seen forty acres of timber land reclaimed hy Mr. T.Clinton. This adds greatly to ihe appearance of this genl Ionian's fine property near Litrkin, Ssmo idea of the magnitude of the undertaking! niny be gathered when il, is Stated that no less than 700 stumps were cleared oil' Hie land, and Lhat too without the aid of a stumping niai'hine. The plan adopted was that of boring into the roots with an auger apd thei) selling them on lire, whicli commends Itself to all those contemplating tho clearing of bush land, and if more extensively practiced would be found by fur the most convenient, easy and speedy nielhod of clearing, Some stumps that measured three feet in diameter were buipt out in twenty-four hours, Seldqpi does it fall to Hip lot of nnia- teur huntsmen to procure two liner specimens of big |)qrn t|iiin were brought to Vernon recently by Mr. I). IJ. Gelliilly, This gentleman whjlst hiinliiig on tiie west side of Okanagnn luko runie upuu tjie Iwo animals in question engaged iu a piff-bcd, battle, the battle ground being a beautiful leyel bench or plt'l-cnn high up in the luotiiituins, nnil so jutpnl were' l|ie 111- fulfilled, monarch!! (if thu Mountain criiigs, each endeavoring to wrest supremacy one from the oilier, that, llie intruder was allowed to approach witlpi! i, distance of thirty yards without any notice being laken of his presence, This, of course, placed the com batants entirely at J.is mercy, and i he coup de gi-us war- administered after his being n s/.lent wjtness for some time of a scene which will never be entirely effaced from his memory, fully three-fourths of the22,000acres which constituted I he coiniiioiuigc near Vernon is now held by purchasers and pru-cin plan's, many of whom have made considerable improvements on their place-. Mr. Q. Faulkner lias this suiiiniei'fenced 010 acres, 100 of which lie l.u'.s ii.liyi.-idy ploughed ready fin' cropping in lbe spring. Nol. very long ago Ib's land was regarded us useless by many who would now gladly avail then-selves of il, Mr, nut! Mrs. 1!. 11, Gilpin, yyjio were married last week in .Spokane, returned to their homo in Grand Prairie on Sunday. On Monday evening a largo number uf their friends anil neighbors went down to ihe residence of ibe genial custniijsI'fflceraud made lbe usual nuisy demonstrations nl' welcome, The happy couple invited everybody in nnil all Iiiul a very pleasant lime, which lasted well into Tuesday mowing. Their hospitality was very much appreciated, VEJJNON N'QTES, IKroin our own correspondent.) Hops are now being shipped front the Aberdeen estate to England; and although it is understood Ihe prices are not quite tip to those of last year, yet il js pleasing to be assured that Ihe crop gathered was about equal und tbe quality if anything superior lo last year's sample, Commencing on November 1st, the service on Hie 8. k O. branch was reduced to three trains [ier week. This, although causing some inconvenience to the travelling public, wns perhaps necessary for purposes of economy, Some idea of the amount of rustling that took place enn be gained when il, is stated 'hat on the last day of grace allowed to parties to avail themselves of the rebate given oil taxes paiil up to a certain date, Hint the city coffers were enriched by Ihe sum of $!,000, Considering that this amount represents about oiie-linlf of the revenue to be collected for the year, iu times of depression like the present il speak); well for the financial stability of the community, The foundation is being prepared for the Roman Catholic church which is soon to grace by its presence our fair city. The city is to be congratulated on having obtained such a splendid service as has been supplied lo her by the Vernon and Nelson Telephone Company, and to show their appreciation the citizens occupying all the principal business houses aiid several private residences have availed themselves of the same, It were u pity to demolish the one silent witness to lbe recent reception accorded the Gi'vernpr-General in Ihe arch left standing on Barnard avenue, Some one .should suggest to the council the advisability of allowing it to remain, and periidvctilure it. niny take root, furnishing thereby a living witness to the favorable climate nnd fertility of the soil of Ihe Okanagan, Then, again, see lbe amount of energy necessary for the erection of such structures that would be saved in the distant ft.tjji'p, when it might be brought into requisition ut some such other ceremony, The artesian well boring business goes nienlly on. The company Intvi not yet quite made up llieir minds whether lhey would prefer oil or water, but time may solve tins difficulty. Water is very convenient when the other ingredient, is much over proof, and u lucrative trade in oil might hu driven if only the adventurous company could secure the contract for supplying lubricants to be used on the joints of the present city council, and lo Insure the smooth working of the fdlure one. Each day the weather Ihre.'ilens rain or snow. In the meantime thu tanners are busily engaged ploughing, und So favorable has it lieen since the fall rains for this work Hint, many nre far advanced, leaving little to be done in the spring, The new flour mill is Hearing completion, nnd nil Interested in it ure anxiously awaiting lliu action of the town council in Ihe matter "Will the line of $25 per day he enforced or not? and where Ib the wheat to come from from which he flour is to be manufactured ?" These questions are being asked by everybody, The hunting party consisting of Mayor Martin, Mr. P, Ellison Mr. L. Girouard und Mr. D. McNalr returned to town yesterday after a few days spent in bunting nnil fishing on Long lake. They report having had a very pleasant, time, although gauio was nol plentiful and ijsh did not readily lake the lly. The object of this trip, however,'was attained, viz., to have a jolly good time,. ► o -. Wedding Hells. On Nov. 1st, at Ihe Episcopal church, Rev. Mr. Oiitei bridge officiating, and in llie presence of a large number of friends, Mr,. S. A. Shutford and .Miss Lettiii Raleigh were united in the bont]s qf matrimony. The hridegrotn was supported liy his brother, Ml'. W. T. Shiitl'ord, nnd the bride by hep sis- tep, Miss Rohiigh, Mr, D. A. Buchanan, q, friend of the family, gave tho bi'idii away, After Ihe ceremony Hie united couple drove to tip' (ruin, bound for Calgary, N. W, T., where lbe where H)o hqneymoon will bo spent. If ths quantity of rice showered upon newly mnrrieil people is n gunge of popularity apd lbe well wishes ol llieir friends, then Ibis couple should be happy indeed, for lhey wen; literally smothered with it. In the heiirly congratulations of friends the ADVANCE begs leave to join with besl wishes fulfill lire happiness. ~kI/ JUST OPENED . . . UP!! STOMACH WORMS IN LAMBS- Symptoms of Tlvel? Prpxi ;i<\- j*.nl :i Sii:ijilc Itemed? for Mm [>oti1iW' G. Arthur Rendell, General .Merchant .BOUNDARY FALLS, B.C. \ Full Stock ol DRY GOODS, llcini-ilj 0,1-11111 liimiili,. i> S3, (I? "ra V fr .-"* ■i*"^ ¥ 1 During last an",!!i!. thero „:,, great f M ;P> M R ( IT GROCERIES, miplitint of wiur.alit) .iaii,a.; buiilis, J ' m-A v i u a. W W* -*=«? MINERS' SUPPLIES v. 1 ;..,,i.,,,. \y Fi 'aril aa ;e February a*' number of llio America • a ieulturisl;, nnd this was not 1 a; .-:;. , ;< • it is so 11,,.illy 1,very yi ai, ,; a- 11 a f>,re taken from their ilnyis mi'lili a- aa ! I'luc- c'l np'.rt iii Borne iucln.-i i I.; and in a few days of bleating f.;;a :; ilt'.ius thev hoi' MIDWAY, B, C, i;sl!ll!V.I„„„, CUnnlr nP on io 1','tr. -,:ii,.; 'i,'.,.|.a increase i^Pflf NtflfiK ft! naiaiii't-saa,;,! i,'i.:.al.O"!,,a."aai„l M[b-' "^0. UL. in unmoors ns tne i uuu ueti "s.i fails la obtain the i ut/iji n; ;ieeos.snry a K : aa.a ths aa•-.. .1 i'l aiallmtll —tip GROCERIES, mi mods, BOOTS & SHOES HARDWARE, MINERS' SUPPLIES. 1 MCNIflM 0 • ill 111U u ii 1 1 -i .-.-..■-.:'■ ■. - ■ -a ■ ts 111 la ■ hinii. ■',;,'■ their nppi'tile, diarrhea .-,,. ll: •}• liecoine ," 1111 ialed, their bieatti tl icult, .ia 1 11 swejliug Is ia,. . ■ : . 0 1! tlie till' ml ■■ , ' j<;-,iaa j.iw li ir,. leiii 1 0(J, tli . ' ret tilts Wire Inni ■ if 1 lie- c a bo, affei ;''.i so ,a oivii'irn iqijily lotioiH, liiiint ■ 1. -.■ ; sail , t • tlio Swellings, ana laiic- fiieui v, i ii 11 sharp liliil'o !-a; ■!; it a 11,.' ii err -. 0 ts, •aiii" tho ti'o'.lhl ii.a il oi "• 'i'lie /awulling is aa jivli Tilion ul iiiiiluntri- li'ia. which is ;a ,, ■■ 1 by ti ■ pies ,:■■■ .at' I'.iaiitl.'s.i tllM-aiuils ■■■'■ !'ir."al I,iii; ,-. inn :a tli !|i)i'!i-i. We :"• I'd to nsa v. iy the - ,y,|l! . nn ;;. ■ Java when )':" I.a.Ill 1" ;a jlj the Sl 1 aa 'a; Dim a;i .aal effusions urn 1; ;;ai.' 1;, ■ ■: tons at-1 le; lin ; man iaa'i of di.iii.iis wii-ire — im; '1'feetm ni'ioa isjin ml Jii-ii'" p'D A YiTf^l pre U"o of greul imiiili rsof tliotwi-ted U lN.ilIM U std aa ''1 ivi; a : "ai" gjl'.tsco; i lltus) in flic stomach of ths liiiiibi. wlii a iater- j fui'iM.witli tho ii. a ■ live fun aia.a As! Hi'lainbisro'.iV.elof its pi'.i'i.'i- nnti'i- L , r ,, ,,.,.,.,, ,, ,. (ion, dropsical swel.i.igs result as out- KETTLE RIVELi, JJ. ( ward i iiiii a;.!;-,.' the trouble. Long 11 fore li a .-a.v lia; oct r.r." in the tlii'oat of the l.i.'ulis, they will show ,-; -,].i of languor, which indicite tlmt tliay are ia ': v "i. Tills i: Lie time v.l:--:i trail aaa! •:■ in'.ilil i ■;; a before „ ., ... ,. , t'a- a',.-!";;;■ a i ".ra, iimiei' Hie ,i,".„'.; Every Attenlicn Given to Guests i.a! .liaialu" aaa loin nf appetite !i ive | '-'in iulotl the In ii'. l'tieiili ilanibs _ ilio.il lira sepiu-.iteil fi'jui th') ranminder ''■ !-. av I S EM. AN, Prop, IBS, ALL AT THt 1.-OWE5T PRI0E8- ,1, \V. pED, WATCHiiJAKER and JEWELLER MIDWAY, B. C. Fine Wnlch Repairing- a Specially, 111 Wurli \V!.ir)'e-it<'iI. oS-ini Ifjie (Jozy Shaving Parlor V.'ailMIN'. II. C The Gilmore ElotK Opposite the Post Office, , ,la !,1,'li---' nml children's Iniir-iaittiiiK iiiid sIiauipooiiiKt) -| ia'ty. L. (UKlliMflll'llV, Prop, . 0 f |!/i ■•'~~~ ' -\ rrOrf*' 'J--—" M ^ 1,. Hi - ' )" a;.' :■:-,- - - <!■''- '■ > t'i IKS CANADIAN PACIFIC IGTEL rjlu^t's to Mi'.rcus, Wash., nnd Midway, li. C. ol ilia flock, i'.'i'l given Iwico daily a RAILWAY, Tin- World's Ilig-l|\vuy from .llliinljt. i.o Pacfic, —-♦--..-. STEAMER ABERDEEN LEAVES penticton TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and MU-i«,A?& a 3 p.m., Connocllnit at pjj AS4C AN LANDING Will) Trains for the East and Wes> dose of one-naif on.iue turpeiuino iu oiw ' ..',,.. ., ,7 , tn!two ounce.', of riw iin-ei-d oil. This lv .. i\I-( 1 JI\(Jb>., iTlirongl) Flrst-Clims Bloe]4i\g (3#*t» will not 01':..' r aiaiva iia- stomach J ,1 "]'('1 11'. Iv'S, Dally Iletiveeii Vancouver ani Won. worinti, but also anv imcitinul or lung ' troal anil St. Paul tvorins whicli may be lurking in iia- MIDWAY and BOUNDARY FALLS ■iystc.'.i. Ti.ii spue.ie.i nf tho strongylna in not found in grunt numbers in aduit ,, , . „ , , ,, T ,. , , „ ,, ... 1,,,, ;,, a, ,,h •, a I,,- idlers ;■-,, ia Moat doll")™" »' "ock (reck und all tho ,a ,1. ,', ..'111 la ..I 111.. ,.., ,,'..,11' is ,..1 ,1 jiinj,.,,, ..,-,, :4. ihiect ratio with 1..1 uutunity coiuii- _ tin.! uf the 1'iuib. 'In- pracl iced eye nf tl:; shepbevil can see when the lirst syinptoiu oi' irregularity comes in the lamb, and he is ,11 one prompted to me riroper Ireitincnt lo.' j..I,',,.aiii 11.; any Liu'tli'ir disturbiuicy iu the I'nnclio'.is of its systoni. lit tin; ;:'. i,,ieucy of any ilUirdur io tli - tiiuu to begin treatment, for a ver/ si ■„• sliei-p i'1-.-ht.'iili is di '.lenii to ho it with me I (due, nnd one may nswell kill it at once The lung worm (-Jtrongylus Hliiria) is SQinetinii'S troublonoine, but th:.; species is iiuliciited by so.uow tat diii'urout iiymptoiiis. The ia. ab coughs n great ileal, uul a omens runs from the mouth, and ilrier, upon the under lips, thou:,i| the lamb will always have ti good appe- till... The disease caused hy Ibis pijrasitii is known as siio "puiier Bicui," u„i.ig to li:.' h'.oodlctiscoiiil ition of the sliij). The treatment recinniiuuidei! id.u.ai will ju-ovo buuelicial ia llii-i disi a-1, ,.a,i will reach ihe worms through th 1 h)ou I. WW H. C. COOPER Tli rough Tlckots on Sale lo Eufltorq unci Patlflo Const Points. -> — Rates Lower Than Any Otliei1 Line —^— Kor llati's, Time &f., Apply to H. S. SCADDING, Agent, Penticton OR TO G. Ml, BROWN, Dist. Pass. Agent, VANppyyEF. §, G. SPOKANE FAILS and NBBTHM RAILWAY .MAS'l". areess and Saisry and Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway j ALL RAIL TO NELSON, B, C, Only through lino to NeUon, Kss!o, Kootenay Lake and Slocan Points. Through Trains Semi-Weekly. Dally, except Uundtty. Iipttvpcn Kju)- kanc and Murcus. 7:00 a.m. bv SI'OKAN'K Ir. 5:3u p.m, lliilillls In Cam m' ali'i'li. Havo a fi::ed In nr for feeding and, watering ctc'li nn.l rigiilly o'o.ei've it. : |J The animal system in a inuchiiis whicli '■ H worlts besl when operate ! by tin rales. Aili:.aaa,; an'l is no'jcss.r.7 to I VERNON, B.C. restore roruinl condition when nu 11:1 ! - U3U..'.lengCi '■■''•'' ' :t' 'I'' ■ "I1 ""•'."' Iliads. The la, '.or who Is on liato as faithfully us the hours arrive saves fnlly C*TT TTTJD iiiie leiiih .: tli : ■.-. re: lied where tin pIL/VJClV intervals I.ai;aa a feedings arc vitried, . «»,.A-.T Stock grow illsciulented 111 a Lav KXTRAl HON niimilesiifteflheii'ineal time arrives if *"-*" L iv-"-V A S-V1H not fed, and Ihis restlessness cniises 11 [ ■ii!-.; eflicsh. 'i'li.-'a tcravinitsofhnii ;er tiregii-iiteriilsoliiiiuituho.irlitcr.iiiNu tiira a1,mi ci".!'',,'.,..■'. t" rn lutuiiis t>f the :'.;.a tent t'rotu I serve of l'at tio a double lt-siis there- will. The ri .iirfo is drawn ujion, and this draft must be replaced, Water at the proper timo nlliiys moro sufferiui* I „, ,, . ,, ... ._ than food at itsreguliu period, All ,•, fftj MeAPtllUP-I BI'PESt PPOCCSS ponenco tislihcs that 11 ilesiro for u drink when thirsty is more intense Ham ! ilie ('"it villi's of li'iuvor Kvercise for ' tt t- - , , tit , . hvjl| Iciiyc Spnlnui 1 Wi-ilin-diiya nml Sntnr- uu i.,iuiu,. in ii-'M)- iiMi.ei.oi Have Ejcperimental Works gt 1 ■» iti an, icotlmt at Xort mort w th unlni,1VB;:" lmIl01t,ml " :; f"' ml VANCOUVlaR and are prepared UWrl'..l.n„l'i„ (santoday.)at 1 p.ni. , ing and Wiiicriiig. Luck of it tciiili! iJuiouuv.b*i,auu -us papdao I'asscnuors hy sliiainor fr above points nri toward dyspepsia which wastes both to treat samples ot ore from 1 lb. rlyo in Spokane samp qvonliig, llisli and energy. In nam' v.-.i.y the to 2,000 lbs. by the Cyanide PfO- hmediug stock should always be given , cess, No Roaallnq and 110 SmeH. exercise, The farmer who practice.! punctuality in the euro ut Ina rtcck ing required. breeding op ratiun.-; inchni 'd. will llnil hiiiiseif u bottorluim in all the alfttirs ot For FuU Particulars apply to the life, and is much, mor ■ 11'rtnin of reap- On Wednesdays nnd Saturdays trains Mil ran llii'miuti In Kelson, arriving nl fr.lu p.in„ •eVc I Ke Gassel Gold ed re ! ' M Ei 1 • . r* II I uialiiti!*i'li,ai'i'iiiiin-i-l inn willi llii'sli'iinit'i' Nol* XtraCtmg UO., UU., I son for Kiulo and nil Ink.' 1 lis, nrriviiiis »t —1 ' Kiiiiln nl !!;iia 11.111. am lays. ItolurafM. pas- cngcrs will li'iivc lake piiinls and ji'i'lSon 011 1'ucsiliiys uiui Kriilajs, ai'Fij'jI^j ,il Spokauo ing till) full rev,;!!' I (ar his liibors- Uraugo Jul '; Fanner. Company's Superintendent, W. PELLEW HARVEY, F.C.S., ASSAY OFFICE, VANCOUVER, B.C. 'I'u inni' day. (.'oninioiicintt Mnv 2. passoiiffors for Trail Creek. Niiliii.-a. Xciv Deliver, Ilcvrlstokt' nnil points 011 tlio I'iinniliiiti Pacific railway, I'.i.-ciici'i'a lor Kottlo Itivor and Boundary Crock I'l'iinci'i a' Marcus "''"' sIiikoou Mom l.ivs. Tinailiiy-. Thnr-'lalsand Kirt*rt atigloEf A Clll'1,,11, lilll I'.liCI'lIt! It I .St. Tn h'ulletii] nl of too Sew Vork station j Briosm the 1;;:".-lio i iiii.a U'un tente.l whether I hi'ta ivill lay wil when I: pt away " SECURE YOUR 'leiii I'i ■ males, nml 11 1111 1 '.' ert oxpori iue.it whero night a,:: - iverc Lepl *S? XT R 3^ X| "ST S st'pnratii In ii n ;.. di it a... Ftiimd that CANN & CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS 2S :m. jl b MRS. H. P. PALMERSTON, MIDWAY, B. C. O. Hi u B U F F. General Blacksmith, .MIDWAY, 11. ('. All Kinds of Work Kxcaiu'il In tlm Snlis motion of Customers. they produced eggs at nboiit „ 1 [ier cent. less 1.,.it than io another i"n where roosters' were kept. In a 1 cond pen iviiar ■ the tesl wan conducted over sever tl months almost 11 siuiil ,r proportion of reduction in tho cu3t ,vas notice able. Il was found also thai in some pens, .vluire cockerels weiv no: i;ept the birds, piatan M lay from ono to three mouths earlier ihan where the iu istcrs uaa.. kept with the pullets. The feeding wili only Eiicli as is la'iiuii'.l in most uuulh'J' yards, as no attempts were made to fordo the hens to, lay. Livery one was given i" oiigh to '.ai. and allowed to lay when she felt like ii. and the whole tur- rounding!) wee ahoijl thu siitue 113 those in !,!!;■ oiifinury pei(.' Tlm conclusion uf tin- rail, tin is thuf it is a loss to keep the ciicaareis in the pen with laying hens unless lhoy tip) kepi for the purpose 1 viin'ic 1 of breeding, t'oi'-slinpioeggpro.luciioa '" ilie roosters are luiiucen-aiy adjuncts | The(k)]!XlCOPlA .MiNt.:it.vi. Claim, lu (in) lien, lor they often worry tho L„ . . ,, ,. ,,, ,,. ,„ ', ,,. . , , ' , , ..,•,„», „ J., Sttmtn In tlio Ivotle 1 Ivor Mining DIvb uf hens tu such un eUcnt as to stop their | VnU* llfalriet, on the Sim 1 botwoon laying. Iloitudni's' 1 n cl; 1 nd fouflli of July Creek, linn't li.-ep .'.'.nek Wnltoijf. | f'AKB NOTIOE tlinl I Wlllliuu lliibcnn, 1 free minora eerllllenii Nu. .Vi.'liS, inli-litl, sixty day.- in,11 llie dme (icroof, to apply |o the tinlil Ciilllliiisaiiiliei' I'll!' il ei'l'litienle 11!'ilii|ii'n\e- uieiiis. for the im 11-■ ■ ■ i'i' ohlaniing p Crown grant of llicabovo clalin. And further luko notleo, tlial sdvowo olnlniK must he Mill lu llio Cold Caaaiiaaiiiiie,' mill lleli'ill ei'lillllelli ill iiefi.l'e llle lailintlee ut* ,-liell MINlCU'yVL ACT, 181)1. —♦-— Certificate pf Inipi'oyoinpiits. The first oritvinga oi hunger oro grcat- aa 1.11111 an hoar lakf, as Iiittu'i'' sonn emleavors to biipply the (jouitsad'i o; tiro system from t..a storij'J ivi a"-; ol (at. Ihe fi ador w'r 1 tj pq [\ tin 1,., tiCCy fniiy a., the hi .....a' ,'.c. a ;! ■'. j 01 ■ '.' til O.I tUO ".'' '.....'.: ),'. . .' !',J eenilleiileiif iiii|,i'i,M-ii,elils. l..l'.",10. Ifelii, a' I" a.,,;'„.„•: a: a i. I linleil lliia'.»l||i iliiyiil'Si'|ilelnl.i'r. ISlll. ikl-'.'i And Dealers In MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SEWING MACHINES, WALLFAPER, TOBACCOS, Etc., Etc Noodles for All Mnki's Of Sewing .Mij(:|!jnes Kept ill Stock, Mail Millers from the Lower Country will receive prompt iitleiitinii. CANN c\- CO., VBBKfol*) IB- °* County Court Mm. SITTINQ8 of tlio Cotllltr C41IJI Of Yale i\11| he liulilcli lis; fullovvH : Al Osoyoos on lyfiduosday, int|i AnrU, issu At Midway oil S|;.tui-d(iy,' ISlji April, lSUq ill Mielioiiriif I'leten n'eliiek j|] lliofurciioan. II; Ciiliiiiliinil, <-. A. It. LAMBLY, li. C, (', QoyKRNMKNT orKicK. Osovoos, »'il A wil |S!)l * ^r-f ■"*.*. --'-■'. '. . -'—-"- ; 11IVAL GOLD I'MH.U I'lllll'iaSSKS. ,sii-iiiciis-lliilpl(c '«• McArtUur-Forrert. lli'inii lliu London CityTimos.) .... The growing opinion (hat the Mc-; Atlhiii'-i'iirrest proa:-;;) of recovering (.old from tailings will be gradually (Hipercedeil by tbe Siempns;Halskepiit-| THE SPIRITb MOVED HIM. After An Hour'. Su ,»f Strong IiiUtu'-jja Mm. Miillniiv i.al t-iinnfii sleep chair, says R. Jiclntnsfl in llareer's tfaga* ziiiM; her luili of yiun had fallen io llie (lour, wlien- ihe iiiii mis knitting cobwebs Willi it llel'.'.een the elaiirs. Pat Mulliitiy wns siniiking his old clay pipe, aii.l trying Io get lust week's news intu his lii-.tl by ip-iins of renilin coflsful Jlci.lrilnii.ie Slillliuiy VIeliU jeep in her iili'inl JOHNSON'S 1MESS STAfil fl^ur^ay ;i|]t| PfO. WashlRgf' ind on, .-nt will eiiiiie as a surprise lo many ywy sluivly, and spoiling llie bard words, who thought finality was almost LObl'li-innr, li. his wife's nap. lie said: "Bid'- •> , . . ■.,' , v.,' ,.,,-, .,, „,.„' dv, ilu veiiiiml liiat'.' Mui, bnth" wmthu reacheil in tl,;• splendid cyanide ,,,,rkh ^ ^ ^ m ^ ,n recen ' crijcted by the largest companies. The McArtliur-Forrest process lias saved many n inine from collapse, nnl is responsible for close upon one- jhii'd of Ihi! total ujqntjlly output. This truly''grand ni'luiivi lit will always rcinajf] in the credit of its inventors apd tends to excite, sympathy for llieni now that their position is assailed in two directions. For just as the struggle is coining to a head between the holders of this ptuciit and ihe miu ing combination who are test; ing its validity, und just when their I'lforts to obtain legislative protection have failed, there appeal's this new process, which, by giving higher results at about half the cost, is likely to cut the ground from ijlidur llieir feet. There seems no reason ti, (Joilbt, iu short, thai tho results obtained Thy the ,Hiomcns-lliilskopri,e,,s., nl the Worcester Company's works, murk an epoch in the history qf gold mining on tbe Hum). This was the general conviction aftor a hearing of Mr. Van Cornet's paper at a recent ineeling uf the Chemical and Metallurgical Society. After four months of careful trial of the how, pi.iiuuss at the specially constructed works at the Worcester mine, it has been demonstrated that it Is cap- rble of an actual extraction of 70 per "cut, of the gold ft'iiin the tailings at a f lis. per ton for .1,0110 Inns treated monthly. The initial capital oul lay is ; not appreciably larger than in (he or- liliiiiiy zinc process -in fact, the plant required is almost the name—and it! will be comparatively inexpensive to I' cost. ' follli) nam: Listen, will yii/,1 'Tlin per j t'essiiiniiiovcil idling wid tirgiil-lentsi'vontli I iioliti' ns itunrds i") eni'li aiil'* "f lb" (' a-i ?■ s-o-n.' l'iac tli' divil'i: tlint'l C ui ki. r, i kies son—kissqii?—kisaqn?—shnre it must be tii' ell can. "I'lln sthrei'ts were lined whl a mill li-tmlii of people.'" Hero no \Vii< interrupted by » knock nl [ llie dinir. In which h; paid no nttcntitm, -nve tu idanoi) nt tliu door. Tho kuoolf waa repeated. "Who's thnro?" ".Slime ils lis." I'WIin'.l.cdivil'nus?" "Slu,. . ' ■■,,.. Ti'iillyly, r.iily Mulilnrie, Mlsl a' ' "a,-, iind the lisl." "Pltltl til) yon Ini w.iatin' here? It's must nine "'"1 aa', iiiiil ll.iliiy's ashinpo be tbo lire.'. ; I'i,t Mnllany, will ye open th' dnnr, i and lei us be n'fier ciimlui Wo'vo come lo I ] ins tliu limn wid yai. Harney Uuiniey's i uul his ti idle, nml wo nould luivo u shtip ! or two," "(hi 'way wid yez." "Here'sSirs. O'llny, wid a fiiinenhtewed . ,-nlii.iii, aud .Mrs. Flynil, wid some foino I pays." The dour opens nn iueli. "Come, now, It's I.niry Qiiinn has his I iiniikets full nf pines and liiliaeini, ami it's inese f llnil has siittnr nud 1 inuus; thai, will the aid ut n litt'.o lint wntlier, and a [ limp of llie oriithur, will tail a heart in ' )'«■" , "Ye Bpnlneenl where du yez think Idbe i after gettiu tlie crntiuir lit this time of nlglit'l'' "Shnre it's just Tim llyly as can tell ye. ! Havon't I giil tlio bottle''under inn arm. k iulu' w nu nnd lively wid me heart's thi'iibbin''/" "Tan llyly, shore iba a fnol ye ate! Why didn't ye tel. ni" nn hour a-.-ii! Llimii.' in un's, a Ulildy; sl.itre she's wenryin' for nsi^-'t uf yez. lliiiiy, me dour, linro'i. Mr. llyly mi I tho rial coiae fur a bit uf supper they've brought along wid 'em. Shuro hereili-y've been sliinilin' widou', and we wnltlii' widin, Inmrs." f^toXXO- EOTTTTIX will lea*., j'l.'jitjcton 7 :i in. gVBty Tuesday Saturday, ajriyjng i|t ('"airvicyy l p. m, the sain.; pKpnjng, ctqiwe- NOBTH will jpayg iii-.i, Washington, 7 a. in,, Mondays and Fridays, reaching hainicw at 11 a. i|i:, connecting vyith SS /Vberdj.en and S, & Q, and C. 1'. Raihyays. Aaron Johnson, Prop. Wednesdays COLDSTREAM HOTEL OPP<)S|T| VERNON, B.C. I'll RAILWAY DEPOT, EC. C H(in.LIlB, ProprjetpP, BEST OF WHS, UPRS AND CIGARS. GOOD STABLING. Tei-ms > from - $1.00 - per - Day - Upwards. un vert any existing cyanide, works into suitability fur the Nicnians-lliilskc 'iilnieiil. The new Iii'i ss is, inflict. A Tlirtriy l'r A lnily aiid ci'ii'lca gather in u little Pr "in 'IlliilWIIUWlll. nn were dining Okanaqan Saw Mill Kelowna, B, C. ••-:.-»'" W. J. ARMSTRONG xnsiwsroiff, as.c. r. o. Box,i27. HARDWARE. TIN AND STOVEMAN. ia ngeaand Heaters of ,;11 Kinjds cultural Machinery, 0 Force Rifles and Shot Guns, and Lift n Limps. 1 ron 'iping. * 3 ■/.■ n rU C- tfl "-""! rt "' o -z W 0 3: 5 U) r org tst t. * ^ 0 n X q 0. 0 0 0 1 <• (t W.J.ARMSTRONG, mwmmmmmmmmmMmm^ to A lirn.tiiiii'iiiit imt long ; Binoe, wtieii Ih" iitleiitiuu of tho fii',i;iei I wns allriii'ted In the figures wnven in the , Inbloouth, which was ot a fair quality 01 linen "1,'ink nt these 11','iires," said she, calling ! tlio canon's niiBiiiiun lo (lie cloth. "They scan tn bo a I'.iunpiuiy of men diiiia;-. The pattein Is renouted on your side. odd. Can yon uiuke. it .,. „,,,,,,,,. ..., „ew p nierely a variation in the trcatnieiit iiflcr the cyaniili, aiiluliip.s have done tbulr wtirk, aiid consists in un ingeni- iius'niipiiciilioii of electricity and tlie use of thin sheets of lead in place of kinc fur lbe deposition of the gold. !l'wo economic advantages of vital ini-1 It seems very pnrtance are that very weak solutions onlJ ,,.,,, -, . , , . , , Tlm eentl-'llian ir.ohei) the plates nslde ,""■>' decilllhi! i.s.'ii, and ™»'l''"x ! ,„„! „x|;„lh;l,| ,ho ,, ,„.„, ami was astim* | ores can he treated which nre mil nf i.hed, imt tu say a little shneked, in (lis- | reach of thu older patent. Bv the Mc.'ever Unit tin- pattern re)iresented the;: Artluu-Furrest, or zini-shaviiigs pro-; "1-iwl Suiipor." 'Fii.thet■ investigation re- | , ,. ,. , I I venle.l tlm nresence nt- the four eiius cess, lite cost ul extract ion has been ! o( t,w t;!(,.;i „( ,,,„ m„„„),mi,1, "t. h. S.'i averaging from Hve tu six shillings per -au. .,„„ ,„i„ijriiie; my table llueiil" ion; al the Crown Heef lhey got as low | urtk.d t e p'ruprletress q( the pluoe, outer- as ls.l!,il lust nionth, which is a record, •"« «• dun nimuwit, :..-,, ., ,, ,, ., , "\:-. remarked the genlleuinu, eome- as It Includes royally. It, ns Mr. lint-: w,ml , r,,.|ly „j mntam they wera ,argu Stock of All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, of Superior Quality, Thoroughly Seasoned, Constantly on an/l, 33111 St-tilf ra. SjieQlcil-ty. rgar&oars. Promptly Filled. Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors. Goods Delivered at Okanagan Falls at Reasonable Rates. LEON LEQUIME, Proprietor. ly '"''!.'. in I res tela I who controls the new process) says, Ibey call by il bring lliu cosl down to 2s, Oil., and are satisfied with a 2} pi r cunt, royalty, it is pretty certain i works erected on tailings 'sullies containing only 2dwts. of gold to the ton, and now regarded as valueless, It. need scarcely be added that any considerable advance in gold-mining processes stub as this bring Ibe poflt- able working of ve,ry low grade prn- IHfticJi so much nearer reality, In fact, this Invention may bo said, with* '„i |X,'iggiTiitii,ii,ti)have increased the life of Ibe Hand, and to have Indefinitely extended ils possibilities. This is ctmlirmed by Ihe remarks of Mr. Kissler, the well known author of1 "The .Metallur ;y of Hold," who considers Mr. Vnii (lerurt's figures and stiilenienls to be conclusive. The cost of re-trcatineiit, Mr. Eissler believes, juts now been " reduced to almost a scientific minimum." iniiile fur u ij'.imi'.',!|)ii'JU table, were they nnl-;'' "Vim," replied the Frenchwoman, "but they di In't sell, nnd whon I was furnishing this ]il co they were nil red to me cheap. 1 bought (lieiti, nud my customers mlnnr.) bhetii very much indeed." SOME HOME REMEDIES. COIIRESFO^DBNUE. T'tii': Ni'w Mail Contract, ,Tii the I'ldiiiji'utTnt: aViiVAXCi:: Sin In looking over your paper the other day I noticed an qilvertisemunt calling tor lenders on transport of mail from Ponticton to Grand Forks. Now, if you have no objection, I would liko lo pass n few remarks regarding such a contract, In lbe lirst place, as the mail to be carried is chiefly Kettle river mail, why should not the starting point havu been made ill this end? Well, Sir, right or Wroi\jj., the general opinion here is, that the starling point was located a| IVuticlon to favor that place, nnil it ceitainlv tines give Ihal place the advantage over Kettlo river .is (here will be a fhroo days! lay-over there, a big consideration in a. tender from the Kettle river coillitl'j!, Secondly, I wouldlikptOpollltQutthe incapacity of Mr. Fletcher, or atvy dlher mail, to cull Em; tenders of mail service in litisei,iui;i}, when lhey' ai'jj tntallv unacquainted Uut li with the country nud ils tieeila in tlmt department, Mr, Fletcher, if 1 am not inisliikcai, lias never been lowfn' lluin Osoyoos, .Vnil thirdly ipid htstly, as it, parson would havu it, or otherwise, lastly, bul pot least, by i'liuutliy. iieetls anil what the, people pave u right (d tleiniiiii(, (s a through mail from I'onliolnn to,l|iirciis, IVusll., I I'Dlinect.ing link froill the I, I'. H. In tho great railroad centre oi Spokane, si i liiin-i .. ' This, sir, would save to the country ti lew ol tiie hundreds of dollars nnuil- iilly sueiit in \-. U Rttelageatanips, and iiaiiili', convey lo all llu- facilities nnd si'Uiritles that,aie now only enjoyed by ." ;i!-'i- iii pay Fur llieni, S'lmo, For a bee sting, make a jinsto of earth nml wilier. U -ver the stnng plnua with it| bind it on, nud it will sooa give relief. When a felon ft sl begins tu appear cut off the end ot n lniiiuii, put the finger In it and keeii il there ns lung as it eau be borne. For a sure throat, try ft frequent gargle of salt olid water. If a little is swallowed it wiil alliiy Hie Irritation, cleanse tlie throat and do tin harm, For stiiiim nn the lintiih nothing is better I than s.,It moistened wilh lemou juice. Hub , tlie spins well wilh the mixture, then wash off in eiellli waiter. it is suid ihnt a good remedy for i strengthening ami clearing tlie vuice is to bent the while of tin egg with the jitieo of a lemon mil sweeten it well with sugar mid use an needed. To cure round ftlmulilew, Bleep perfectly horizontal—-that is without any bolster or pi.low, Tae lialiii can easily bo in-quired of alee;-ing thiiB, iiiiil iho round shoulders, Wiil suuii be straightened, Fur a ciugli, boil tin nuuee ot whole flaxseed in it pint of water, strain ami add I n litlle h(i|;i'.v,. the'juice of two lemons nnd lm uitiice nf ruck eiuiily. Stir together aud boil n lew minutes. Drink hot. FINANCINL AND INDUSTRIAL. The Egyptian option crop Id healthy and forward everywhere, Louisville, Ky., bus tho largest tobacco wnrehniiso iii tae world, it can store 7,000 liogshi'iitls. During the Insl ten years tbo valuo of assessed Diiuiot lif Columbia properly was inure (hall double, being now $101,417,- 804. There nre 15,000 snlii-iej employes on (h.) .ista nf New \'or(i city,' nud the total expenditures of the ultv guveruuieut were $89,000,000 foi' the year. The wnild's aliiei supply of platinum conies from Ihe mines in lite Ural mountains. 'J'hn mine's nre being wnrketl to i their fllllint a inanity with orders for two I years nhciul. The gri ale-t h'uullo fiietorv, where handles uf axes, hammer-, nml ailknrts of tools ore iniiile i f lbe besl hickory, and are ship, ped by Ih- millions to 'nil p-irta of llie World, is loi'tilo.l „i Louisville, Ky. FOR MOTHER AND THE REST, CAMPBELL BROS. Importers and Manufacturers op iVm- ^Kinhs ot FURNITURE Upholstered Goods, Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Clctns, Table Covers, Curtains, Down Quilts, Window Shades, Baby Carriage?, to,, to PICTURE FRAMING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. CAMPBELL BUGS. VERUON, B. C. R. 0CHSNER, PROPRIETOR. First Lap Beer Brewery in B. C, Keep fflo.ney in the Province by Patronizing- Home Industry. Orders From All Parts Promptly Filled. mmmmmmmm JCELO^aTKT-^. tb HA ft H.i ft Hi ft The GARDEN TOWN of 11. ('.. und the natural Shipping nnd Distributing; point for tlie famous HA a, 4'ir OlEsi.aa.asrca,3tx "^Ta-llea^s This new town affords tho best and safest investments to lm found in British Columbia, Town Lots The smallest size being 50x120 feet with 100 font tivenjips and i!0 feet lanes, Acre blocks from 5 Acres up: wards. FOR rillfUCS AI'I'I.Y TO DONALD & SUTHERLAND, ly AGWNTS, KELOWNA, BOUNDARY HOTEL MIDWAY, KETTLE RIVER. First Class Accommodation. Good Stabling, Terminus of Stage Linn from Marcus, Washington, McAULEY & LUNpY, Proprietors, ' "■.■:! . .:!' a .iI-.'Vi.v^I^I-whI^sIR'R'^-''1 i ia'Jl'iiili'.Sp.CW'Sln. 5S '|t r' is is MIDWAY ^lio Future Railway, Mining and Agricultural | Centre of the Kettle River Country. Golden Gate Hotel. FAIRVIEW, 13. C, F. R. KLINE, Proprietor, GOOD ACCOMMODATION - * GOOD STABLING, Stopping Place for Stages to Penticton and Oro, Wash. ' Lots on Easy Terms to Actual Residents. FOR PARTIOULABS APl'lA' TQ II,i White Bpote tl j on tnrniBliei] furniture yill disappear if u hot pinto bo held uver them, You oa-t tiike out spotn from wash i long shot, wlptt, the o00uB bif rilbbiii'i} t'lietn ivitb the yolk of eytt-i heiiire ivimhinit, ' Tlm li .ir tuny ho kopt from fulling out after illiies,; hy a (muni'it iiiiplioiition of knge Un In ihe acnlp. i When the llii'.'ernnils are dry nnd breiik eitfll , vi ttiMiio rubbed tin after tliu himde are ii'ilfthetl will do n world of riood. When thin ll nn„| iiiider-KUi'iiioiila Irrl- ' late ine -Mn uf Ihe baby in hut wnntfieV plnie hetivi-en t iem and the skin a layer ut soli litiea ur inii-lin, A aiiaii nf nllultilh placed nt eneh skio of » hod will ciiii- liny case nf liiiiiinniiibiiiimii, ll im-lliil thill the cold Slllfnce of the nil- lllnlll Wil! llivill'inl.lviiwill.'eli the sleeper. p. MIDWAY B l.3ii»H)|i' ~|i5 iii-m i'i)»-SIJ,!IL-UII«'W!!i!t*il* -I. i!a.^ia;+:rTiiiv«^|;i;|i|l'll«|j*l Xt. O. CA-SlGrXI.X. 43c OO. Armstrong, B. C. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Etc. A largo list ol' farms for sale. FOR SALE TN THU UKHT LOCALITY PjN THU VKIt 1 NON Towiisile, n few aire and linlf-acr hits, either fur hnilililltt ur KDi.'liillillK, Apply to lids ottlce or lo ''"' l''.AIIIUAJ( MKYKR, VlaUVOM, H.C, RAttC'S XHOS&SBT HOTJSL, LUMBY, li, I'. First-Clnss Aeciinnnodnlion for Guests. Good Hunting and Fishing, Stages to Vernon und Blue Springs, Iioxnis IMEo3?iEi>3xd, Prop. Midway Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. GOOD DOUBLE AND SINGLE DRIVING HORSES. Rigs In Rock Creek, Penticton, Grand Prairie, Marcus and all othc.y, points in tlie Country. Parties desirous of seeing the. mines should Give us a Call. Heavy Teaming Promptly Attended To. RILEY & DONALEKS Agricultuwil Machinery Kept \r\ Stpck. CONKLE& DONALD, MIDWAY, B. C. GENOWAYS & McAVINpY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Growers oi CHOICE NURSERY STOCK, All Stock Grown Without Irrigation. All Trees Inspected Befora Leaving1, tl\a tyurserw * P C) \sZ A N E F A J.LS, \\ O, Hi iv 5(32, \V!,,Kllyi8't»><l
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Publisher | Fairview: Stuart & Norris |
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