Vol. I, No, 22, MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPJSPER 26, ISO!. JiVe always have im hand a well selected stock of the following good: Uroeerles, Clothing, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Soots k Sloes, Hardware, Ete., Etc. ALL AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, Fairview and Vernon, il^WRywJ^l4il^J^l4>i.4»sl4ft!4'''A'4ASi'iiJl' H.i^liHAHAH' Ht&zHAlZiiliHA at PENTICTON 1% J. THURBER, Prop, at tlie Foot of Okanagan Lake. $f * Stage Connection with SS, Aberdeen i.o Fairview, Osoyoos and all points in Washington. All arrangements made for providing Guides and Outfits for Hunting Parties, M Boating and Pishing. Row Boats and Sail Yachts for Hire, EC SB X. O "W W A.. flpy Goads, Groceries, Roady-Iade Clothing; Hardware, Etc., Etc, Orders from the Lower Okanagan will receive prompt attention, Prices Reasonable. liliiltiilflifl^^ ai-'J". ilKFSIiilB- SMITH & CLERIN, Props. Manufacturers of Smiles, Doors, Mouldings, Turnings, etc,, ete. All kinds of Factory Work kept in stuck and made to order. The best of material used, Coast cedar worked into furnishings a specialty. Write for prices and discounts, All kinds of lumber, laths and shingles kepi i'i Block, Sawmill on Okanagp Lake, handy to shipment, Snisii nml Hoot' factory o.n (.'. J1. Itnil- Wiiy at Vernon.. ; iHllI I ; mi II J. E. MATHESON i» «■ "»-* ■»*■* ^«* ■» ■*■ a tt\ t m MERCHANT TAILOR Stock complete. Extra good quality and value in all the latest patterns for Kit ingSe Hi ft Excellent Trimmings, Good Fit and Good Workmanship. I can give Satisfaction, A Trial Will Convince, 9ARNARD AVENUE. VERNON, B. C. MIDWAY SAW MILL Rough and Dressed Lumber Constantly on hand at Reasonable Prices. ^EQUIME * POWERS, Proprietors. ft § ii X X X ft ih ft Ha ft HA X •ft Kft fT. ■nHtHMOMOBDll i HOMPSON [rfillfiPfll MfiPfill — yOiiultii ifluluU DEALER IN ft s't MA •ft Kit ft H.i ft Kit ft Si ft HA ft Kit ML. i li '»v .1V ../ vw Si at CIV Hi. vv X, Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps <f, ft " JJ5 'a-. .... Ready and Custom Made Clothing1 if 'AX Boots ancl Shoes Drug's and Stationery Hardware Stores, Tinware, i\X Ag'rieuUural Implements, Miners' Supplies of All Kinds. of Direst Importations of Scotch Goods, , IHOMPSOri, -ft 9 Kit ft h MA SW HA ft Ha ft Kit 9 f § W -' § tt 9 k, 1 1 Kit Kit Kit' Kit -It Kit Kit I* Klf\ Ki I , Kit Kit Kit, ^ ~_.., _. »__ .—_j —. ,, fft-%§§§ft-mm^ ^J^XxSrsrXXi-^K)', 'IB. O. X 9 9 HA ft Kit 'ft Kit Ma ► ■'■*! X I Kit ...rt ft Kit 'tV THE McARTHUR-FORREST PROCESS. (By J, 8, McAi'lhur.) In order to imdi rstaud the present systems of gold extriiolion to pro] . appri -la;,' in' n il, iilri ady done, anil in giiaj o Uio di :' ' alii ady surmounted, il is n,' i' iirj lor n hi look buck an I trace tbe nection but ivi en the known forms of gold as i nind in nature and Ihe inelbods used lo si liar- alt il from il lm ,' i iivirontnents, In the tii'I I ■ Id would nalur- allj i,"I;, i ii i.. .... iii nu ■ and ". 'ia (out1 il iret i derived [roni it r a -ian word moaning a grain) which !■ quired uo ineaus of separatl in I, i- yi'ilil p| :kjllg lip happy a:; will : ■ ' only I i lie pi bed up I i'■ ■,.;,,. 11„ ,..., a..,. ; ,li,a , to gold du :. aud thi wu nu doubl separated from tliu sand or earthy matter with which ii waa .. o- ciati -I by the skilful use of uircurn a ■ « hicli were can i 1" blow away tb i sand, leaving the precious metallic dust, This method Isstill practised in Aral in and the East, V\ heroverwater was plentiful i; was found that it di<l the reqnii id separtion bettor and in ire ec iiioinically than air, a method of : opi ration which has-been, and a! ill is, In u-r evotywhoro all over tho"Wot'l*l, The prospector, digger, explori a. an 1 I'Vai: the tourist now iday ■ provides himself a "pan" in which to wash a sample of "dirt" al theneai ■'. stream. Prom the pan comes the ''cradle," "long torn," ami the innumerable mechanical arrangements for the separation of gull! from earthy mutters, l'p lu ibis point we have only i i -!■:■: i ,a mo ins of si paruti a which depend on the 8] cifii .... ,'ily i ,' gi ' A MAODONALD, BARRISTER, , AVIMUIE. VERNON, II. C POOHRANE k BILLINGS, BABUISTEBS, K"i,li I'l'iilis AXI) NOTAMES PUBLIC. Ofilcc: Gllmoro's Block, Barnard Avonuo, VERNON, - il. ('. IV. 31. COCIIHAHE. HlF.li. IllI.I.IN'CS D F. BOYCE, fhysieian and Surgeon. KELOWNA. II. ('. F) L. BECKINGSAIE, M.D., CM, EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY VERNON, B. C, \sia Foi'iiKJl'lc on stall'ol Huntington Ooutil), rit Slookivcll Envoi- nml Hnwllpoii, Qu'oop Clnir- w liiiii''.' LybiK-Iilj nml Victoria liu-iiHuls '' " '; Children; ' R. N. TAYLOR, ■•('• Luxi X x mueiisi 1 com] : : lid, clfl ft A Full Lini: af Englbh, Ciundiiui ■ > V.-, , , . Kit y,,j nn!. American , o... Kit At -p PATENT MEDICINES $$ V'lJ DRUGS AMD CHEMICALS, $£ HA FANCY AND MEDICINAL SOAPS, Hi i\t, PERFUMERY, 3SU51Ii5, m ft ft Hi '■;■• ly'i-.-a.iii'-ri,"".."' a.,,,, '.: -a i. i;,:.ai, T.|,;- ° 8, CROW«LL, TIIOXSOX ST., I olIM'X, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Ofiice and Store Fittings a Specialty. H. iv, RAYMER, CONTRACTOR a?dBU|Ll>ER, KELOWNA, II. C. Plans anil BpoalOcatlons pronarod nnd ostl- nintos tui'iiisliod mi nil kliida o( buildings, P H. LATIMIIII, viiunon, n.c, DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL Mom. Amor. Hoe. Irrlg, Engs. JOHN A. CORYELL, A. JI., 13. 0. A. Civil Engineer, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AMD 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, BOUNDARY CREEK, KETTLE RIVER Hi w Kit Orders by Mall rcccivocarotid Alton K? tion and Quick Disintch. iA AOIiXT Mil r^;. iii, C. LAURENCE'S i { I Speetaclos and Eyeglasses U Ha . n f^X •'i'* f±\ ^V <*iV »'/ r ^V i'jjV *'jV i.'i,\ ff^\ f'iV y > FAIRVIEW HOTEL (NoxttoMr. EUlot's store,] JOHN MOFFAT, PEOP. IbisHla.ae i'l the evolution of g a.! i :- ; 'action we iind ilia first move I towards a chemical method. \\'li"ii tin ia' was a lai of rich dirt in bis pan iJn: digger found ii very difflcull i-i wash away the lasl nl' tin' sand without losing a large proportion of ilia finely divided uo'A, so he iiii on the ■ xpedienl nf pouring in a little u i a eiii'V, which formed a heavy, massive. Iluidalloy with the gold, making the separation of the laa! portions of :!: liialil granular sand a very easy ma! This plan is sliil in world-wide use alike by Ilia solitary dig aa who bias i:i a lorn ly can; on and by the wi II- orgaiiizcd company that "hydra ;!' 'a a. Lous uf pay lb ■." ne ■ day, Let us now look a, the pro ..,; : . i,r lb.' gold industry, Lot us :..; iginoa diggi a who lias exhausted all the gravel anil pny i!;.i ia the canyon or gully ; ho travels up Iho gully looking In Un right lmud $2,00 per Year. plllll' a,nl li, ■■ lin lai... as well as lilt gold ia " iiu.bji aim with lbe niei- (ail'V, sn !::.:! :!,, la :li.:l) g:,l ft'OIIl till: amalgam often contains over 05 pei cent, oi copper, haul and other base metal ■, while there u u corresponding issof mi riaiy, which ia carried away partly a- ulpliidu and partly in a "Hour: i.- ite" the flouring is causal by Un- small glubules "f mercury being coated uiili a flliu of Biilphldo »f man eiii'y whli li previ nl - the particles coat " ring. Thus there is a double loss cliei i :!. ty i!i" 1 irinal Ion of sulphidii if i ,. ury, and mei banlcal by flotii'/ . I'bls loss is so •■', II known l li.it concentratesuru only treatid by ibis ifamal(! iinatioiiiiilociilltlHswhere nature iorblds an) moru elaborate proi cess, Soinethnes the iimount of loss a...;, '..■ ',:■ ';."': by rousting the con. ■ i ' o., ■ -. '•— I by a : in am- a perfect remedy, a Uio roasting n moves only volatilt constitiii ni . oi iin- concentrates, prin, clpillly Blllplllir, v.'bile lbe base liieia.ls, a a 1, bIijc, fcc, are lefl in the form of Baud ua-'aaliieii'i'ipiiva- Icnl of mercury, Attempts have nisi) been made io decrease lin- loss of inoiv may and increasi tiie yield of gold by adding to the contents of ihe pan all sorts of chemicals to "doctor" lin- "sickened," that ia, floured mercury, '! In ehi a aa larfegsnerally nilxlmd of sulphate of iron, sulphate of copper, salt, !:... soda, &c, Thjskind ''doctor, ing" may he elj'e.ctivu in some cases, h.i' ii is si laaii proi tjcod wit h iutellj. gence, Wher i.'a pcfi uti)go of eon, centrates is limited, and where thero area number of mines, it is common fop ftoine enterprising man to set up a smelting or chlorination work whicli i mad lai ,■■ enough to deal with tlm .. a,;..;,. ,,;' the district, i will out take timi!; ; ;ci ibe Ihe various pro, , .... oi B1UI iiiii;;. nol' coijld il he done at any ovoning scdomnt, hul we may hear in mind ilaii all smelting pro, end.with alloying the gold with lead, and cupelling in the usual way with which we are all familiar, lie-, ciuiso of the obvious impracticability of smelting, reqpiriiig well-built bricli furnaces, coal, fluxes, iVc, at the typi, cal gold inine high up on the mountain tange, possibly near nr beyond the timber line, chlorination is much more commonly practisod and consequently merits a full description, lu giviujj this description I will confine myself chiefly to ihe qld standard Plattneu ;...■ lasl have seen ii. practised in California, where limber i.s abundant •': TO. The li. :. a:,: e.-,--i ii! ail operation prior lo chlorination proper is roasting, It i obvious Unit a mixture of sulphides and arsenides oi iron, copper, lead, 1 In tiieloft for traces of j zinz'llml ni,'[:'ls Renemlly will absorb 11H,,al Occasionally In an alniost, lmlimitod amount of chlor. fludsa piece ot gold-bearing rock and l™<™ t]a\ ^. ,S™H p,1'0P,m'tJU"..^ gold pies: iii would I':!!'!' badly iu tllQ general scramble of ihe molecules for chlorine, Thai Ihe metals may have is led oil and on till he finds lbe source of these auriferous stom s to lie a wot. 'Sow begins gold mining pro;., r, A| shaft is' sunk on the reef nr n tunnel \ th° lonst opportunity to combine with EXCELLENT EOAfiD G90I1 STABLING Horses and Buggies for Hire. C. D^ B. GREEN, Assoc, Moin. Can. Soc. C. E, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Surveys of Every Description In the Lowor. Country from tho Slmllknmeen to Grand Prairie Immediately Attended to Paymont will he rucclvod oitlior lo Cash, Stock, Produce or labor. W. W. GIBBS. Assay ek,, PouNDARV Palls, Snmploa by Mall will rcci)b[o'pi'0inp,tntlontloii. W. C. POUND, TAXIDER'Tl IT. minis, AMll.U.s AND 1 i-:i MOI ',;,::■ IN AtU'KorillA'iE .i'i i.i:a. Native Birds and Honda Kopt lor Sale Orders liy mail >■ live prompl nitration, Mounting Heads iiSiicelnlly, VERNON, B.C. P. H. JACQUES, Wat.ohas, Clocks ancl Jewelry. Spectacles and Silvervvare. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. VERNON, B.O. ¥()}■: SALE 160 Acres of Lngd. All Meadow. BETWEEN' Slxtymid Seventy AcrosOleorcfl nail lii'iilni'd. six inilca from Caiup Mo* Kinney. One Mile from ivaggon road, Apnly ADVANCE 01''I''ll!E W. DALin'JII'l.l';. GejukOX*ulL 2r5J.Sfci.'3ln:rj.lat2.i'l.E3. I'AIIIVIKAV, I!. ('. All Kinds oi' Repairing. Horseshoeing a Special :. The Cozy Shaving Parlor VERNON n.c. Tho Gilmore Block. Opposite th V oA Office. , ia .iit-a' ami Cliiliti',a,' lialr-i Uttlng iind rthumpooliig n Bpeolidty, '. ?,nr'.Oj.iji,i;i!t'I.lY: I'l'iip, driven into itiuid greal masses of oa It arc brought to thi' surface, and naturally the miner is lid to iuiitato nature by crushing Ibis rock to a line sand, and then bo modifies lbe treatment formerly given to alluvial deposits lo adapt ii. In the new circitmstanci -. The nre, immediately on being crushed lo powder (which i.- usu lly dune by huge gravitation stamps), is carried ovi !-an amalgamated copp: r plate j a stream of water. In passing over tho amalgamal al plate Iii" gold i; caught hy the mercury, while ihe sand, now called tailings, is washed off. The gold is recovered by sculping the amalgam oil ihe poppi a plate a: stated intervals, generally unco a month, i, lien by distillation lin mercury is recovered, as well a. Ihe ':'"al separali d. If all tlie gold Iho ore contained existed in ihe heavy metallic form Ilie re every liy tills in, thotl would I,., ,a...,a.:,a ■ and Ihi' hn-. nil: bul ih" tailill [8 mi fa, ononlly found to contain a littio gold, aial oa clu io examination particles of pyrites an.! iulpliides of th" various base iiu'lids arc found diffused lhrough Iho mn ■■. When these n IferoiiH particles arnsi paruti <i train ihe ma a ,,| tailings il. is found th ii they principally contain the gold, so that ii is now una! in practice to pass ihe tailings through bouio Form of coiicen trillingmachiucry, of which It.' welt know Fun'valine)' Is a good example, whereby Ihe pyrites and otber sulphides aro rctaim d in virtue ol their higher specific gravity nnd tho sand washed away, The rich proportion, now called "concentrates," may contain up to 'Jl ounces of gold por ton, though I or ,') ounces is much nearer the average figure, If the coiiceutrali a" . ;iu lined closely, :' ic al'ty. no free gold can h ■ disthlgl'j :ll ■■:. and if they be treated with mercury Ibey will yield to ii Htflo more or none ol ilaaa gold contents, Sometimes a coiisidor- .".!'!.■ ja.. a ■:, [ [old may In gol from tliutn by a long coutinui d grlndiug iu cast-iron pans in presence of niorcury: this grinding seems to force Ihe sul- ilorino, the sulphur is expelled and their iillinities satisfied as far ns possible with oxygen by roasting. The roasting is generally done in a largo t'evevberatory furnace Ibal has no very noteworthy feature in its construction. The concentrates are charged ink) the furnace at the cold end, healed very gradually, continually sliced and. slowly worked forward into the butt est. part, care lieing taken to admit ale freely during the whole operation, Where chlorination is practised on Ilia ina.-.; extensive scale Ihis roasting gen-, erally takes about twenty-four hours, and consumes from a minimum of half a eoid io a curd of wood per ton roasted. i.\ cord of wood gives aboul, a, • much laaal as a loll of coal). It is e, common saying that Ihe success nt chlorination depends inoro an tin, itiriincoiniiii than on Ihe eulorlnittor, and on looking hilohai'd chemical fiicls, '■'■' li"' 'l"'l lid- 1- laadly I h„ cll.v., I'll). if only one-half per cent of iron were, lefl uuoxidlsed ii would absorb nearly one per cent of chlorine, Towards the end of the roasting, and about fifteen or thirty minutes before lbe orelsdls- alalia,', d fl'OlU llle llllliace, i| is usual In slii'ina small proportion of common salt, i i.e objeol of this is to satisfy ivi;1,! chlorine as faros possible,copper, zinc and, oilier metals «hose oxides, have n tendency lo form chlorides whon ih- gel chlorine presented to them in the free slate. This cbloridis- lug device is. however, o.uly partially , a, im. as ih" chlorides formed arc ani io ha immediately decomposed un-. dei' the influence of hot air, and, ui (he case of lead the oxide or sulphate will not combine with chlorine in the fiirn-, ace, hul combines with it readily when, offered moist nnd at the ordinary at-, mosphoro temperature. Tlie roasted, and oxidised ore i.s now sprinkled with water to make it slightly moist, and is I hen charged into a wooden vat having,- a perforated inlse bottom. The chlorine, generated al; an outside source, is, led in belli ecu the true and false but-. Inin. nnil gradually perniostes upwards, through the Dials of the porous ore. [To be "uulinucd,). ' * w* A --■..VA^.'.'-T.Va.a- ~ SW^T^Ss- THE ADVANCE. STUAUT& NORRIS PnoPRiETOHe, Publl li .1 ivi kl) al Midway, Boundary Crook, U. 0. • -j ihscriptlon Price, 82.00 per an: i m payable in adVIln ■■'..■: •".' •-:";■—:■:; in 1,1m. option ol the subscriber. ' Ad' orllslng llatos cnl o i. ppllcaUo)] Though the columns of Tin: Am I'-e'r. are ahrays open for the dismission "f miitlom ot public Intorcol nnd iinportanco, wo d i ncc- ces-arlty endorse any 01 Ibo opinion oxpn ised, iCorrcspondoiicc nf n personal nature will not bo published. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER X Ml. GRAND forks!w. JR. MEGAW, VERNON, B.C, General Merchant. HOTEL KETTLE RIVEI?, B. C Singes to Marcus, Wash., nnd Aiid way, B. C. Every Attention Given to Guests. ,T. L. WISEMAN, Prop. Tho Opposition platform, which will bo found in another column, will, we believe be considered a rather weak production hy l be general public of the Province. It, however, contains some good planks which are worth'contending I'oi' ,\o.'s I.:.'. 10, bland 17; though ihe majority of tlie others either deal with matters oi mere party Interest or cousisl of vague generalities which have no practical significance, tt Mi-. Sonilin, i In- new Opposition lender, lylll Jiul i:.t.a prai Use hi: statement Ihal "lin' duty of the Opposition is not merely to i ppo ie but to assist where advisable," he will wltliotil doubt, do ,..„, I om'vli'i! lo Ihe fJioyci'lUUOnt, Opposition, and I'rovlnce alike, We believe Sir. Sumlitl to hi' loo patriotic a, man fo contemplate any oilier action, and that the siinio may bo said of bis followers -that they will place the interests of I heir party on a much lowor Jevel than the welfare of Province, — ^9 4 - The bridges al Ingrain's and Mc- Jjnren's—which were washed out by high water -will we understand, be re- i,,!lislructed liy lbe Government this Winter, Mr, Vernon during his elcc- iion canvass in Kettle river iliil certainly 'promise a great deal, but not, these particular public works, although jiiglily necessary. Considering that the Kettle river vote went against Ihe Chief Commissioner—unlike Hint of |;lte other sections of tho riding—on purely local issues, Mr. Vernon may be Hiiiu not onlj to, pave kept his promises, but to have kept, them handsomely, if be is fo retire from political life his last official acts in connection with the southern portion of his old constituency will always reflect to his credit. ,. c ^ When once the through Kettle river road is completed it is to bo hoped that It will I'm gazetted, and that private parties will not be allowed to alter or change it at their own sweet will and ta|ely fortheir own benefit. This prac- lice of changing public highways! on Which public tax uimii-y has been expended, has been prevalent too long In every section of the riding, and il is bard to understand why, when a good serviceable road is once made by lbe (jeveTiitiioht that it cannot at once be gazetted mid kept in place, the same as in any other country, except when altered by the Government itself for the benefit of Ihe public. IHE OPPOSITION PLATFORM Contains Somo Good Planks and ' Some Indifferent Platitudes 1. Tfiat the distribution of parliamentary representation throughout the Province bo established and maintained on a uniformly equitable basis, giving a larger proportion of representation to the more ihinly settled districts, no distinction being made between island and Mainland, ' 2. That the secrecy of tlio ballot shall be absolutely secure in every instance nnd no means be afforded by numbering of I In: ballot or otherwise—of ascertaining how any vote has been recorded, ' 3. That the financial and general policy of Provincial Governments shall be closely scrutinised. ■i. The ordinary expenditure of tlie Province shall he so regulated as to avoid annual deficits, .". That, all Provincial or ordinary expenditures shall be made solely under thi sanction of tho Legislative Assem- biy.; tl. That any Infringement of the constitutional rights of the people by the Executive Council shall be jealously guarded against, ; ).' Ti.a! candidates for election to the Legislative Assembly be not required lo furnish other qualifications than that they tire boon fide electors, I S. That the Land Laws shall prevent hind monopoly, and encourage a numerous settlement of bona liilacullival- inc'miiiei.j. I). That tbe agricultural and industrial resources of the Province shall] bo developed by the mailing'■!' trunk ronds und trails and Ihe building of bridges, and by other works necessary for such development, ni. That the .Mining Laws bo reformed so as lo develop llu; mineral re sources pf the Province and give en courageniLi I to prospectors, ' 11. That no royalty be levied on Iho limber coining oii' pre-emption claims of bona fide cultivating settle! s 12, That periodical open meetings of electors bo called ami addressed by plumbers of the Legislature and other Speakers conversant with the nplitical affairs of the day, I 13, Thatduringoessionsof theLegisla- time full information shall be furnished' by this association to local committees as to the progress of measures and all other matters Interesting lo electors. 1.4, That, nil election days be declared legal liollidays, I Jo. That provincial aid granted to railways or other profit-earning undertakings, shall carry with it,as agon- .■rill rule, corresponding valuable Interest in such undertakings, i Iti. That, Ibe employment of alien labor on Provincial public works shall lie practically prohibited,' and that every reasonable Legislative endeavor be made to further restrict the'impor- tniioii of coolie contract labor. 17. Thai no guarantee of Interest or ,)i'iiici|i:'l on the bonds of the Brl%h J. Kerb. R. D. Kerr. keivj< bi^os., butchers, MIDWAY and BOUNDARY FALLS Meal dollvorod id Rock Crook nml aii tliu Mining Camps, *"'&'-' f Ti ' H. C. COOPER MANUFACTURER 01' mm and Saddlery VEItNON, Ii. 0. > FOR SALE. FEED, OATS, HAY AND POTATOES. Will bo dollvorod at Okanagan Fulls as soon as new steamer runs on Dog Lake, ,1. Ill'TCIIESOX, Vkuxox. and GOLD SILVER EXTRACTION Jhe Gassgl Qold Extracting Co., Lid.. (TLe TiIcApthiir-Foprsst Process) Have Experimental Works at VANCOUVER, and are prepared to treat samples of ore from 1 lb. to 2,000 lbs. by the Cyanide Pro. cess. No Roasting and no Smelting required. For Full Particulars apply to the Company's Superintendent, W. PELLEW HARVEY, F.C.S., ASSAY OFFICE, si'HI2in VANCOUVER, B.C. A Carload of Waggons, Binders, Mowers, Rakes and Drills just arrived. Cheap for Cash. Full Lines of Ury Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Clothing on Hand. Concord Harness and Stock Saddles Kept in Stock or Made to Order. W. 28.. BSCjESG-^.^" A. G. FULLER wines, wm Al WIS, Barnard Avenue, Vernon, B. C. T, ELLIOT, Genera! Merchant, FAIRVIEW, B. C. Keeps the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, &e. nny place south of Vernon, and sells on tonus to suit the times, Cheapest Place to buy fqr Cash In the Okanagan Country. Midway Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. GOOD DOUBLE AND SINGLE DRIVING HORSES, Rigs to Rock Creek, Penticton, Grand Prairie, Marcus and all other points in tlie Country. Parties desirous of seeing the mines should Give ua n Call, Heavy Teaming Promptly Attended To. RILEY & DONALD'S Agricultural Machinery Kept ir) Stock., CONKLE & DONALD, MSOWAY, B. C. Golden Gate Hotel. RAIRVlfaW, B, 0, F. R. KLINE, Proprietor. GOOD ACCOMMODATION - , GOOD STABLING Stopping Place for Stages to Penticton and Oro, Wash. lamimMi CANN & CO, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS Ami Diallers In MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SEWING MACHINES, WALLPAPER, TOBACCOS, Etc., Etc. Noodles for All Makes of Sowing Machines Kept in Stock. Mail orders Ironi tlie Lower Country will receive prompt attention'. CANN & CO., NOTICE, 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. SPOKANE FALLS, P. O. Bqj 582. Washington. INGRAM & BUBER General Teamsters and Freighters, RQCK CREEK, B. C. Rates from Penticton to Camp McKinney, Rock Creek, Midway and Pptmdary Falls, two. cents per pound for two tons or under, Marcus to Midway, the Siiine rate, Marcus to Grand Prairie one cent per pound. Special Rates for Large Orders and Ore Contracts. To all whom ft may concern: TAKK NOTICK Ilinl 1, William RodgOS, pro-omptor of claim No. 1720, shall dfio month from data of Hits unHra npplj-to Loon*. Aid Norrin K-jniiv, Assistant CoinmisBiatier of Lanrlsand Wurli:' fur tlio Osoyoos Division of I i'alo Districl, for permission lo Vofiord two! Iiundrod Inulioe of witter, tho hiuiic io bo diverted from a crook patting through my claim uiui known as Sand Crook. Tho sain amount of water to bo takou from tho oreok at a point twenty chains, moro or loss, northeast frnui my north-oasl corner post; Iho water to bo nsul for agricultural purposes. Tho mid water to bo token for n term of ninety-nine (Ml) yoars, or m Umx as tho said lauds, or nny purl thereof, Hlifill bo in tho possession of William Hodges, Iiii] heirs or assigns. Datodat Kettle Kivor, tho 27th day of August, VERNON HOTEL VERNON 11. C. A First-Class House in Every Respect. Free Bus to all Trains Sealed Liquors a Specialty ONLY WHITE HELP EMPLOYED. 1JAKRY Ali.'INTOKH, I'noi'BluTOIt. Look out for J. McNICOL'S '.'Ad" in the Next issue. 4RM5TR0NQ HOTEL Iti. KEYES, Prop. Guoil Accoiniiiuiliition, Best Liquors anil Cigars. First-Class Stabling, ARMSTRONG, B. C. J^amtorVs JM\j§ic Store -OLD POST OFFIOE- 409 Hastings Street, Vancouver. Pianos and Organs-Easy Terms Sheet Music, &c. Special attention given to Mall Orders. Pacific Railway, l« ll)!!)'!!'. .''.I I'l' .1 li). given except 11110% rlty of flii' votes af (,,.• Vernon Private College, VERNON, B. G, F;. A^.itoj Meyer, Principal. "mmf . jufBA- - / / SEND l'«l, ifPOSPKOTUS. **»illl)k* ,>, VICTOHIA HOTEL VERNON, B. C. McAuley & Grant, PROPRIETORS. KlKHT-ULASa IN BVDRY HKSI'KCT. CHAIIUES MQDKnATIi BOUNDARY FALLS HOTEL. Centrally Located In the Boundary Creek Mining Camps. BEST UF LIQUORS AND CIGAI1S, CIIAIIOKS MOIIERATE. Mining Men Personally Conducted to Any ot tho Ciiiajia. or Horses Fui'iiislictl. THOMAS. J. HARDY, PROP. boIkIbeex hotel . . / MOUTH UF. ROCK CREF.K. H. X'i-fc'teaa.dx'l.B'lx, Mgia FiusT-C'i.Ass Accommodation for Guesm, GOOD STARLING taTlixccllent Fishing on Kettle IUvor^ay XtXTXHX 35:33X1 GENERAL STORE ROCK ORKBK. Miners' Supplies, Also Ohlncso Gjjpds. .: > FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE ASSURED. . ^MONTREAL CAPITAL (all paid up) $12,000,000. REST 6,000,000. Silt DONALD A. SMITH, Pros, HON. GEO, 13. DlilUIMONI), Vicr-Pros E. S. CLOI'STON, (iKNUIIAI. iMan.mikii 1 IIATKOI'' INTEREST AT l'RKSKNT 3| PER CENT, x BULLION AND GOLD DUST HANDLED. Branches in London, Eng., New York anil Chicago, and In all tlio principal citipij In Canada, Buy and Sell Stei'llngExi'hnngo and Cable Transfers.' Grant! commercial and travelling eredlts.ai'allable in any partof the wprltj. Drafts Issued. Collections Made to all Points. BRANCHES IN nuiTlsn COLUMBIA ; VANCOUVER - • NEW WESTMINSTER. VICTOHIA .... NELSON " ' Veruoii Branch : ti. A. HENDERSON : Manager, Wulffsohn & Bewicke, (LIMITED) f & % Financial, Real Estate, Insurance k Deneral Agts, I1;\NKICRS AND pOUBESPONDENTS Bank of British Columbia Agents for Sale of Lots on tiie Aberdeen «d Lyons Estates, WULFFSOHN &BEWICKE, Ltd., Dock House, BIlltter Street, London, England, VANCOUVER, B. C. and " ' Y-EKNQN, B. C. JOHANN WULFFSOHN, Managing Director. Vernon Branch, G. A. Hankey, Manager. 4P. all mm Tir-hT? ih £^a si 1 f Rt tlnving taken oyer the sl allies af Gallagher k Stevenson, and thoroughly oyer-, hauled and refitted tlie premises, I am prepared to meet tbe demands of the public. I have on hand a complete stock of new rigs, (double and single) for public use, and also u good lot of well broken carriage and saddle horse... Tourists desiring to see the country would do well to calf, Good Double Brivers^ Good Saddle Horses. Ladies' gentle double and single drivers and saddle horses. Horses boarded by the week or month (box stalls if desired). Horses broken to harness, and horses and cattle sold on commission. Dealer in hay and grain, wholesale and retail. Corner Of mission and TrouHon S'tvee'ts W. GARDNER, Proprietor. OppoHile W. It. Mogaw'a Store. Post Ofiico Box 137 Note,—Thia stable will bo run strictly flrat-claBa in every particular. My drivers, aro all fret, and goutlo disposition, aud tho most durablo 'stook tho market can produce. Special attention to transient trade und to boarders. '; > ' *& AU kinds of heavy teaming promptly attended to. SHOE3 ju.ik.I'JiD S"a03a S^LXaxa —AT— OKANAGAN MISSION, B. C. Fli-st-Clnuu Open BenoA liorioly fax. PHoub* PORTION IN CROP All Under Large Irrigation Ditch From Mission Greek. Cheapest and Best in the Market. :-: Also Choice Acre Blocks in Vernon :-: Address FORBES M. KERBY, C. E., OKANAGAN MISSION P. (X, :j P!H NICHOLLES & RENOUF, L'td Victoria, 15. O. A&RICULTUBAL MACHINERY; SOLE AGENTS EOR Brantford | Binders i and § Mower^ 1JHE REST IN THE MARKET. A Full Line of Waggons, Trucks, Ploughs, Harrows &oM &c. WAREHOUSE AT VERNON. i i i RED .j. STAR S: Premier i Three Star j Two Star !? Equal lo any from Pacific to Atlantic. ^Manufactured only by Columbian Flouring . JWHs Co., ENDERBY, B. C G. Arthur Rendell, General Merchant BOUNDARY FAU.S, B.C. A Full SWo|i uf PRY GOODS, GROCERIES, JIINBBS' SUPPLIES. ALL AT THE LOWE8T PRICES- LOCAL ITEMS, — .«.— Mr. and Mrs. King and family paid Midway a visit last Sunday. Mr. Helmet's teams left last week to haul in freight from Marcus. Mr. E. Lundy returned last, week and .will Midway his future home. Rev. Mr. Hicks of .Simikanieen held service in the hotel on Sunday. Mr. Malcolm MeCuaig of Camp McKinney was in town last week. Mr. A. K. Stuart has been appointed ,» Notary Public for the Yale District. Mr. J. Bfonaghan passed through on his way from Spokane to McKinney on Sunday. Mr, J. JIcNicol, proprietor of the new store, arrived on Sunday from Boundary City, Wash. Mr. J. Haddigan passed through Midway on Saturday en route to Spokane and Victoria. He wijl probably winter ou the coast. Mr. Win. Duryoa, a New York capitalist who bus been taking ill tbe Copper and other mining properties, is staying at Mr. Palnierston's. Mr. J. 0. Haas, M. K., leases to-morrow on a business trip to Spokane. On his return he-will reside at. Midway and hang out his shingle as an assayer. Mr. W. Nelson, formerly bar tender at the Boundary creek hotel, is lbe Democratic nominee for the office of Sheriff of Okanagan county, Wash, Mr. C. C. Sands was in town on Sunday hiring men to work ou the St. Lawrence. He stated that be hoped to double his present force before .Christinas. Mr. McClung, late of Colville, has •*j«rfili up the section of land on the Colvillii' reserve wlijcli Immediately adjoins the townsitc, having purchased the rights of lbe lialfbreed who formerly held it. The fall races will be held at Midway on October 9th and 10th. $201) will be offered in prizes, and the principal events will include the usual mile half-mile and ij.uarter-mjle heats. Mi" W. Powers is secretary. Further particulars will appear in our next issue. 'I'licre is a first-class mile track on the townsite. Mr. E. S. Graham of Spokane is staying in tov.,1, and looking' after his mining interests on Ingrain mountain, about three and one-half miles east of Midway. The claims controlled in Ibis section by Mr, Graham aro what is known as the Potter-Palmer group, and consist of the Potter-Palmer, Texas (old Denver), Virginia, Bank of England and Anna Bertha, On all these locations a number, of parallel stringers of copper ore carrying gold and silver have been opened up on the pm,f,.o'o. Ti.u leads on the Potter- Palmer carry grey and pyrilic copper pre, on tin; Texas peacock copper and on the other locations pyrilic copper so far as shown up. On the Bank of England also there is a large surface cropping of Xylite (hydrous silicate of iron and magnesia) which takes the form ot a large mound. The best developed claim is the Texas, on which a very considerable amount of cross-cutting and other surface work has been done, phowing up an eight fool lead. A tun- iiel has been run In fifteen feet on the side hill, which will be continued this season a length of 50 feet, and which is expected eventually to cross-cut the Texas and other parallel veins at a depth of 150 feet, though not till a distance of 200 feet is reached. Mr. Graham leaves shortly for Graham, Young pounty, Texas, via Spokane, and will winter in the south. He i.s also interested in a group of claims near Bear lake, Slocan, three miles from New Denver, tlie principal of which are the 0. K,, Payrock and Hidden Chief, DISTRICT NOTES. Mr. E. Lefevre is in Fairview, Mr, Douglas has still several men jiinployed on the Mabel and Oro, Mrs, Spiuks and Miss Spjnks are ex pected to return .Ibis week from the coast. Mrs. T. j. Hardy i.s staying io Grand Prairie. A recent assay of a large chunk of D. A, ore gave 15 oz. in gold. Mr. Chas. M. Watte recorded a preemption last week two miles up Nicholson creek. Itjs reported (bat Ihe Cariboo stage has again been held up, anil robbed ,1'hi.s time of $18,000. Mr. Schofleld recorded assessment on the Number Seven and the Emma respectively on the 17th, Mr. John Meyer recorded his recent strike near Ihe Wellington last week, christening it the Keno, Mr. Wchrfritz has complete^ all his arrangements for the establishment of a brewery at. Kamloops, The prospecting on Ibe hydraulic claim at Hock creek Is giving very good results. The necessary piping for real word has not yet arrived, Mr. Bobs, wlm waa ai, Rock creek last weak looking iulu Ibe titles of claims in White's and Atwood's camps, Is still staying with Mr, Douglas, Messrs. II. Nicholson nnd Edward James have recorded assessment on the Old England claim situated at the Falls of Rock creel;, doing work .to lbe value of $100. Mi'. Streatfield of Coldstream, who Iclcly broke his leg badly il. tw.v places, is, we arc pleased to hear, progressing as favorably as could be expected, A half interest, in the Idaho clal whicli lies between Greenwood and the Wellington, was sold by John Meyer last week to tl. W. Ruinberger, also the whole of the Etna claim in tlie same neighborhood. The geese, a sure sign of approach ing cold weather, have made their appearance in the upper Okanagan., several having already lost the number of their mess. As the district becomes annually more settled up their numbers decrease, Additional men have been put to work on the St. Lawrence by the Gold Hill Mining and Milling Company, Bunk houses, etc., are being erected on the claim and every indication points to the fact that they intend to do no small amount of development, The new Presbyterian church at Grand Prairie is now Hearing coinple lion aud it is expected that the open ing service will be held about the mid die of next month, Rev. Mr. Peyton the minister, hits built most of the sacred edilice himself, and the struc lure is a highly creditable one. Mr. II. O. -Walters returned last week from his mine near Springdale, whicli he has re-leased to parties who will work it. It is a large body of low grade ore carrying lead, silver and zinc. He intends staying with Boundary creek and will probably rework cither the Providence or the American Boy. A well known mining man has the scheme on foot to utilize the Kettle river for transportation of ore, Tho idea is to build small rough barges, which could be broken up on arrival at Marcus. Transhipment would have lo be mai|e at Cascade City. This has been mooted before, but is not gener ally considered to be feasible. A correspondent writing to this paper says; "A gentleman who recently wentOlia prospecting trip ran short of food and sent his siwoshes into town to procure a fresh stock, While waiting he shot a deer for his men and two chickens for his own food. He was heavily fined for so doing, What about the Indians slaughtering game all through the month of August?" Our correspondent does lint, give the place and date of this trial, so that wo refrain from commenting thereon. We clip the following from the Shu- swap Tiliiciim I- "If the applicant will only send his name aud address W" will appoint him our special correspondent during the Japo-Cbinese war. 'Deer Sir beerin u was necdin a a 1 korrcs- ponder for to go to Japan nnd bi china i kan do it on jawbon bekaws i no the plase an i am busted i rile by a alibi anil liannot be kelched forgin being 1 never had no Krisinin,'" Perhaps our esteemed contemporary will explain the joke. We give it up. The dispute over the ownership of the Mystic in lbe New Camp, whicli will shortly come up for tl'lttl before either the County Court Judge or Gold Commissioner on October 20th, will probably be decided on the evidence as lo whether Mr. Haas re-located a claim previously located by him or not, Sec, 20, "Mineral Act," says: "No free miner shall be entitled to re-locate any mineral claim, or any portion thcniof, which he shall have failed to record within the prescribed period, or which he shall have abandoned or forfeited, unless he shall' have obtained the written permission of the Gold Commissioner to make such relocation ; and he shall hold no Interest in any portion of such mineral claim, by loeation, without such permission," A road which will bo required some day is one which could he built at comparatively small coft-tbat from the Boundary camps, to the qorth fork of Kettle river by the Fisherman oreok pass, This would branch off from the new main road being built over Boundary mountain, near the mouth of Copper creek, to the mouth of Prior creek, a jjlistancp of two miles. It would thai! follow up Prior crock through the lowest pass hi this section of the gold range down Fisherman's creek to the north fork of Kettle river, a distance of a little more than eight miles. This is the route selected by the C. P. R. engineers should that line ever continue its proposed Crow's Nest route through this section to the const, and the wagon road if made would not only connect the Boundary camp with the new agricultural settlement up the north fork, hut also open up several guild ranching locations in the country through which " would pass, Thearriistra on Copper creek has, we are sorry to slate I, proved a great success from a financial point of view, of so far it has only saved about fifty per cent of the fine, free gold in the Great Hopes ore, -Mr. Harlan has shown great jihick in puffing th,; ar- rastra up under exceptional difficulties (even building a wagon mad himself In Ihe mine)and deserved to meet wiih hotter luck. Mi'. X. Thiill, who has been acting as I'ligoi'Vi' at Ihe Strathyro Mining Company's mill, Palrvlow, mel witli a very painful accident lasl. Thursday' He was at tho timi! engaged in soaping Ih" driving bell, of Ihe engine, when his fool slipped, and bin hand being caught in tin' hell, he was carried over I he shafting and thrown heavily against the boiler. His fore-arm was l);i.ik,"ii below the elbow and also very badly bruised, lu addition he was much scalded. It wns set first, by Ihe ,'jiia.lgainnl.or, after which he wu.'; taken to Oro for treatment by n phy- sirjaii, We are glad to hear that Mr, Tholl is now suffering less pajn anil able to get. about.. Messrs, Nelson. Lnplante k John Winters have leased the D. A. mine from Messrs. Holbrook & Walters, the deal being completed on Monday, The agreement signed calls for another shaft to be sunk on the vein for a depth of lift y feet and a fitly foot drift lobe run on the ledge at that level. When Ibis has been done sloping will commence and ore be taken out for shipment. This leasers arc now engaged in erecting buildings on the claim. They hav secured a good thing nnd know if. With the present freight rate in force for ore shipped via Marcus to Tacoma ($5 per ton for one ton or over) it will only cost $25 per ton to land their rock at the. smelter, and as the D. 4. ore will average $100 per ton they naturally expect lo realize a handsome profit. They state their willingness to sliiii via PenlictoU provided an equally low rate is quoted by the 0. P.R. Such has not been done ns yet, the latter company apparently not realizing thai Boundary mountain is a competing point equi-disiant from Penticton aud Marcus, and that ore will be shipped the cheaper way in every instance, FAIR VIEW .NOTES. IFi'oin our own correspondent,) September 22,—The wagon road is now completed as far as Camp McKinney. Although not •" vepy S001' shape near the enmp, yet it admits of teams with light loads passing through, saving at least twelve miles and a bad road, also the convoy on the U, S, side. Mr. D. A. Oarmlchael has returned from Conconully, where be purchased the Oro saloon, Mr. Carmichiil has rrtiled the building lo Messrs. McDonald & Gray, who are running the business, Mr. Geo. Coyer leaves on Monday for his home in Nebraska. He states ho will return with the spring, Mr, J. Held of Spokane is in I own. He intends doing some work on the Bullion and Annie Jenkins claims for Spokane parties, Mr, Win. Schoonover has left with n large hunting party for the Aslinola after big horn. Tho Strathyre Mining Co. have secured the services of Mr. O'Shonesee of Nova Scotia to run the mill. CAMP McttlNNEY, (From our own O0rr0spoi|dont.| W. 11. Cameron has charge of the assessment work to be done on the Mlnne lia Ha, and he expects this work to show up a good body of ore. Although n petition was forwarded to the post office authorities very numerously signed Inst. March, praying for lbe establishment of an offloe here, and although numerous letters for all parties concerned have been written to Post, Office Inspector Fletcher, yet it would seem that all our efforts havo been ii) vain, and that no notice whatever is to be taken of our long fell want, Our latest, effort was a map of this pin lion of the district showing the location of tho camp in relation lo other places in the surrounding country, which, if it does not induce tlie authorities to treat us all wit'1 5DUJe consideration, may at any rate teach somo of the officials a little geography. Under the foreinansliip of Air. L. Olll'istlen Hie road is being rapidly pushed forward, and with work car- Hod ll11 under the guidance of Mr. Mc- Myun nt, Bock creek, we may expect our new road to furnish lhrough communication before winter. Not since the Cariboo started has a liner run of ore been milled than is being worked at present. Verily ihis is amine worthy the name. Mr. Norris is here collecting specimens for the exhibition and in (his respect Ihe camp will certainly he well represented, ■ wi LA'.DS ACROSS THE SEA. Tlie world has 2,201 warships, Agricultural laborers In Indio oar.n baro- ly fivi) bents a day. Franco imports fully tea times as much inu as it exports. Emperor William has all his plain clolhea made in London. Tlie S;'nnisl) budget ehows a deficit of 84,588,407 pezetus. Tho notes of tlio Rack.of England cost exuclly oiio cent each. False teeth made of ivory have been found in the Roman eutilcombi, Iu South America rain frequently falls in torrents from a oio.ir sky. Prot. Tvinlall's grave is ccvereij with headier, lm favorite plant. In iho British iniisf'uiu there are 2,700 complete Bibles in all languages, The tolal income of iho Olmroh. of Eng land i» about one million dollars a week. In German orphan and foundling asy- linnB ,11) aer ouuL of the children die of scrofula. The Egyptians consider It unhealthy to wnuli ai.'liild uiuil it is at least ono year old. Henry Irving, it Is reported, may stand for ft vacancy in tho London county council, Tlio Costa Rican Congress has levied an oxpiirl Ini of luur shillings per quintvl on ooffi'o. In Korea umbrellas are of oilod paper, have no luiuiUi'H, and are simply worn uvn the hat. Tlm orange grows wild all over tropical A»in, and is everywhere regarded as indigenous, Hydrophobia is mrat frequent in Sweden, where Hb'3 deaths in a million annually occur from this cause, tl JUST HARD COMMON SENSE. Fortuae 101101'., talk to long ears. Don't take tipi from flattery's tongue, Tho best lighters woar the lowest featb> ors. Tliore is no peaco in tho houso whore chililri-n rule. The cutter is not to blame for the borrowed coat, Science alono won't always save yon £roni a knockout. Decorations are not always an evidence of groat deeds. Some kind of sanctity suggests the need of a disinfectant, Somo mighty good climbing has been done hi cowlii.lu hoots. Tho Ins collector can tell you who pays for the king's gifts. The spirit nf prayer is made np of aup plicalion, uol advice. Some | eople try to moko up In plumes what they hick in pluck. Mare than one man has fallen from the force of his own blow. The man ihnt really knows a littio is eu- titled to a professorship, The wliiHper of shindor can he heard far ther than the report of a hundred-toir gun. CRACKED KERNELS. Ex, Is that part of a man's title that il generally foic.-d on him. Tin) test time tn get out of tho way le before yon are run over. Sometimes a hentlliao has more influeu.ee than a colnmn article. Persons who steal ti.no will ho tried lu eternity—an.l they can't pack the jury. It is hard lo believe times are hard when yon seo ten thousand people at a circus. Groen corn is in tlio market and the doctors are beginning to read up on colio. Perhaps the reason persons don't watch theii loiijueu closer is because ihey can't soe them. Most parrots are green, but they talk as good seiiBoas lots ni' men who think themselves wonderfully smart. If vanity is a disease that makes a fool of a man, there must bo a great many men exposed to the liibaiae. The person who said "you can't catch fli. s with vinegar" never looked in the pickle castor io a down-town restaurant. A dude should learn something in this life besides lio'.v to blow sinoke through his nose and tiie art of stimulating his Idiocy wilh a rattiui enne. ~ BALZAC'S WISDOM. POKANEIAHS jenderby hotel II. IV. WI;!i;iIT, I'laii' ENDERBY, B, C. :■: Love 19 a counterfeiter wlm I, constantly passing oil copper for gold, hut who sonio- tilil-a iuras gold iutu copper. I have spent my life iu seein-j people die, not of their ailment.-i, hul uf tiiat great anil incui'iihlii ilisoi'.se, the want of money. Tlio moral world, las gill.ers where ilia- honored pertains try to splash tho mud iu which they aro wallowing upon men of honor. To au observor there is something sad* dening in the spectacle of poverty mnde up liko an old woman trying lo give the lie lo her face. In political life men frequently turn their ollliriuiters inside out, and it ofieu happens that the public, does not know whicli is the right sido. In the heart of tliu woman who loves there is such a wealth of Impel It requires many a digger tlirn.-il to Mil them. They love ami bleed to tho hist. Happiness Ims nn history, Slory tellers of all commies understand this si) well that tlio phrase "they lived Inippily over aticr" oiulii all adventures of love. THE WEALTH Of NATIONS. Great Britain with all her possessions |ays claim to $48,000,000.000. Franco conns second in point of wealth with soniolhing liko $40,800,000,000. Germany has a bank Account, or more correctly speaking, assets, of $81,000,000,- m liuisia has a small matt'r, you know, of $11,So','),000,001) iess than ilfl German cousin, being aocrcdiii'd wilh $21,715,000,000. Austria and Italy bring up ihe rear of those nations which havo ui'ef $10,000,* 000,0(10 of possessions, with $18,006,000,. 000 and $11,700,000,000 re-pcciively. If you arc at nil inquisitive- and care to foot up iheso amounts you will Iind that the wealth of tin- six lichoat nations of the world ggregaio $107,085,000,000. Quito a comfortable sura, don't you think? WISE AND OTHERWISE. In Good and Quickly seldom meet, Lovo lives in coitngos as well ns courts. Lifo Is half spoilt before wo know what It Is. He that has lost his credit is dead to the, world, Little slicks klnllo the fire, but great ones put it out. Many kiss tho hands they wish to see cut off.—-Spanish. When we have gold we «ra In fear; when Wu have uouo we ftp) fy (^llver,— llofiuu. IHTffll RAMAI Nelsontfc Tort SEieppard Railway ALL RAIL TO KELSON, B, C. Orally through litis to nJ.svn, Kaslo, Kootenay li.arne Bllll 9S0CflR Points. Through Trains iemi-Weokly, Daily, except Sunday, botwwn Spokane iiiii! Mi i-iis. NKhui), Ly SPttKANK Ar, 0:80 p.m, On Wcdnosiiaj'H nntl Halm-flays traiiiH will run through <■■ NoIhou, arriving al ■'■An p.m., making close eunitoclion witli LhoRtenmor Nelson far lOwlo and all lake poitilti, arriving ttl K.i-Im at ll:ui ii.in. same ilnj -. ltdurning, panning* i - v. iii leave lake pulnl • nud Ni Won on ■Vm l| ■:':!; ' fl|l(] HUtUl'dl 1 .■ , llfl'iVlllg li! ■•',«>■ Coiiiiinjiicing Klay ;', pajwengevs fur Trail Ui'ook, Nak.mm, New hciiver, UovolHloko anil i\U puintfl nn till! I'fiiiiiilian liuilif railway, will loavcSpokane on VVti'lmjsrtaysandfc'atnr- lays at 7 a.m, connecting ui Nnrlhporl with stcnmwCVltiii'l.lH (wiiii ,;/;,.i.,> J u.v.. Passengers hy HLciuiinr tyoui abavo twmta aw rtvu in spumnu same evening. Passengers fur Kottlo Itivor and Houmtnry Circuit connect a! Marcus tvIUi Htagoon Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and IMilnys, aiigluif m '■j THE The Quickest a:r> Cheapest Kontc lo all Points in the Eaaiiapd Pacific Coast, STEAMER AkiESKEEM leaves Ponticton every Tuesday, Thursday and Hal unlay morning, connecting witli trains for East and West. Boforo taking any other lino write to H. S. 8CADDING, Agent, Poiitictoii, for Ratos, Time, &ctJ or lo GEO. Ml. BROWN, ugl5-tf Hist. Pass, Aoent, Vancouver, NOTICE. 'In the Matter of Richard Thompson, Deceased, Intestate. The oue-oightb tl-SJ interest of the above docoasod iu tne " Mother Lode" mineral idaim, eltuato in the Deadwood damp, in tho Iveltle 111"! I Ul\ im L'1V.*S1C*I ■■■ "i l ; •;■':! li- i -i- ■ Ti ■'-!(■;- '':: be roi ii*; : ■-'■ 'ii- :■ : ;ncil at Ids oltlrc, Osoyoos. up to and inclusive oi thi 27 til (lay of October, laiil, 0. A. II, LAMBLY, 21-fl Gold Conunissnoner. In the Matter of Richard Thompson, Deceased, Intestate; NOTICE Is herebj given thai by virtue of the poivora vested in mo undor section 113 of tho "Mineral Act, 1KI1," nnd amendments, I will administer and wind up the estate nf riieliard Thompson, late nf Boundary Crook, in tho Kettle I'i;er Mining Division, Vale i'i;- triet,B, C.. froo minor, nowdoccosod, IntcsUite, Mid all persons indebtod In the estate of tho said docoasod an requested to paythoamouni of tholr tndo i tm a tn me.ai Osoyoos, forthwith i and all persons having any claim luminal tliocstatoof tho said deceased are horoby re- i)ii stod to forward tlie same to moat my otiieo, 'soyoos, duly authenticated, on ur before tlie 7th day of October, I. HI. Aftor wliieli date J willprocood to distribute ..ho assets (if nny) of tho said osUito among the pavllosoiUitlod theroto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have boon received. 0, A. 11. LAMBLY, Lt-3 Gold Commissioner. Livery iu Connection. first-claw accommodation for Commercial Travi fi' :' . [fuutiug and Pishing In abundance through thi diBtrict. Pack Ilorfics and Guides furnished toSport» .net; on bhortesl notice. Qilberts Resort, '.'!' ':' I'.'.W I..1X!)1\U. HUNTING, FISH1M, EOATINd Tie,inn am i ''"Mi iniT.ini.i'l -Fil'.-la!..-i LIQUORS and CIGARS. GRAND PRAIRIE" jee o mc .','..;; x, (illANl) PHAlltlK, KETTLE HIVBR Liters and Cigars . . . Ooiiil Skiing. I'llH'ia-' IIKASONABtiK. ialeLAEEK BROS., PROPRIETORS, BLACKSMITH SHOP IN CONNECTION Stagott Leave I'vary Monday nnil Wednesday (or Marcus, Wuali. D. hie DUFF, General Blacksmith, MIDWAY, JJ, ('. All Kinds of I'-'iirl. Executed lo llio Hull, faiclioii of Customers. County Court Notico. —»_— SITTINGS of tlio Cqtinty Conrl of Yalo will Illl UOlllQIl OS tollOIVa 1 Al Osoyooson IVoilnosilny,lltli Ootobor, 1SDI; At Midway "ii Saturday, auli October, 1891, L the hour of eleven o'clock in ilie foronoon, lly Command, C. A. li. l.A.MHI.V, H.i'. I'. (lovKUNMiivr OmcB. Okoyoiik, Will July, im, C. F. COSTERTON VEItNON, B.C. Estates of G. G. Mackay k Co. Anglii-CnliiiiibiiinCo,, L'td, lorksliii'e CJiiiirantoe mil] Seoiiritieg ''■a;..,..;!... ' Nii')iolles& Reiiimf, L'td, Sun Life Aisuraiioe Oo, of Canada, Tin Royal Infiin 0 On. of Nortl) Ami lien. London k Lnnnasliiro fill.- Insurance Co. London (Tiiarnntoo k Accidonl lusnr, unco (iu. Genepsl Eoai Eatais & Finaueial Agfc, NOTARY PUBLIC. A. I), WORGAN. Portrait & Landscape Pliotograpliop v;.;;xox, ;;.;■. VIEWS OF THE DISTIIICT FOR EALE. MARTIN BROS. LEADING HOUSE l?OB lariwapfl, Stove, Tin- ware, Paints, Oils tlilu UluOlJi 1^3. Gr. -iJf tui.»i.2 i.jr^-X'-i.tiiaa.'Ci STAf.'l': LINE, Osoyoos, Rock Creok, Bouiiclarj* Oreel( tuid Giuntl Prairie Canyiug Passengers and Express, ooixa WEST LoavosGiwid Pmirio (North fork, viti Mu Larcn's) ou Wcdiiesdny morning, nrri\1ng O^yoos Thursday evening. GOING KA8T Jjoavos Ofloyooa Friday morning, arriving 14 |T5rnti(1 Pt'fliHo 8aturrlf»* ovetdnj,', t^l SALE Good Waiorlioos hampion ShingleMaehine Capni'lty, 20,000 por day. Self-Foedor, with Jointer anil I'mki-f complete, Terms reasonable, Apply Advance Officii or MARK 1111,1,. QlUNAOA* P.O. NOTICE. COURTS 0/: AGSS^E- TVTOTICK Ifl HHMCBY QIVKNthattho un, uuunio u/ hj^a— |\j riol,lncntio„edro8iieoUvenjnountB^llba paid ns hi unty for Iho noncl of even- panther, Table Showing tho Dates and Places Qf Courts wolf, i reoynto killed in h eottlod dUtiict of the of Assize, N'lbl Prlus, Oyer and Terminer ftovineo, mi llioeeriittcnloof n JubUog of the and General G::c! Delivery for Peace l Iinl surli nninial was killed in a settle the year (894, inoiit,and ihnt tlie head wis produced to and destroyed bj him, nmnely:— PALI VSSIZES ''"r <'I"'t| P^otlier, sovon dollars,and ftft> centfl (§7.39}. ,ThurEtlayt20th Heptomlior pm-bach wolf two dollars ($2.M), ...Monday, bui FJcpLembor. ,. .if ,-.,,„ ..!.... Monday 1st October Kurem li coyoto ono nolbr (91.00k Monday,'8th October Bj Uommand, Prldny. 12th Ootober i ,i \MKS UAICER, ...,Tin Biln . mh Morombor ■ "',,''.'"! ,',, ...jlnnday, I th November ' ir'v!llc'a' SooretWI1 ,T ii ■■!.:',.. ."iiii Novomhei'j PyoyiiicialSecretary'spfllci Clinton Richfiold ; ICamloopa Ly I h in.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.','. New wrifltminstor. Vaneouvor Vii'Ini'ia Naniiiiuo ■Tuesday, 27th Novi \'tt'U;:-in, V«t■ < 11^r 22ild( 1 ■'■'<• Thai ll'.ai A| .•iin. ':■ Ml) i rom I'i I" rCounti i ;,'.., 11 poll eurlol ■ Ami culled " b) our n i ■ :. . and men. bi i ■" A (.-.-..in ; inn v - liol .,..,,, „„.■,, „,. ;,,..,.';... .;.,■•: roi.... I Anduol in down rhcnoni byi ounht; .... .. iiidiirdeoiiioi, •,,.„,! cn,ill ■■'"'' a .■■' ' ,■ Noebov ling „| I, mre'erohoi ■■■ I'i, ". ' ' ' III ' " " l. . Hod . .■ irki I ■"'■'" IVitlfnbcrufc'i [ab fortboj ■■•'. lbe rl ;bl i i mo.. ".I oliwn ends, Vlien Inn Isilone, i '':; ay. i\ |.,.j,,i„,.ra iibol l». I'n i, Poet, .«- liiSTll.TT NOT . i. .1,,, ;, Plttendrl I' In returned from tlie ia nisi. I ill". .1. Iladdii in Ifl, >"' regret to ale, very nnweli,. ".;;.', ' ' nj] Hi | a , ,' i in li, :' .: lake, Thesllo lor the new lirid I lei n I is I i nrvei I Mr, tilirlslii n's ron i gaiii a"' no IV" lilting east i a I'ami' 111 li ' A „-..,. ..!' ... . .... road up iiiii I'i ■a. ' .'ill'.'' lias a.I Hvor, - '', • a a;... in ., pool i!i (level- i a' on .1 ■ Maple Leaf, Coi i] 11 i 'Kinney Mr, ('. Deitz has completed i ncnl "ii tho Sailor Boy, Camp Mc- ■ai.iiii have oplni m tin' prosperity of thi a ' a . !. . " ai'.allh hindered hy the high prices asked for whal are mere pro: p icts, This is, ol mn ■. the case with ivory now camp, hul it retards ils growth, as though capitalists are willing to take hold of . ml pay a good price for proved mihos, tl,.yina. a-1 likely to do tho same for , ai,',! 'ia the ground, The Hound- ,.,. cock district, however, contains ; tl o i . isreots, as do al i : in ley and Fair- view, and nn prai'ticid mining nam need lir deterred from visiting this ct Ion "'' ing l" a preconceived Idea {1..-11 ridiculously high I'i'iees are asked in u|| in lani' - by claim holders, as ,i though nol nil, nl the besl known ii|iii<. and prospects to he fnnni) in tlm iv i Okona 'im and Kel lo rivorcan acquired al a reasonahlo llgiiro, with a li rge riety of I'l'ee-inllllng, ci ncentrn;,i:.: iiik] sin Ithig prnposl- i From, .ARMSTRONG' will leav.e Penticton / a, m. pyery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Fairview i p. m., and Qxq} Washington, the same evening will and SS. leave Oro, W Fridays, reachin GS-OIWC*- W<0'JES.y?XX ashington, 7 a. m„ Mondays, at Wednesdays 11 a, m., connecting with Mjerdeen and S. & 0. and C, P. Railways. Aaron Johnson, Prop. Fairview ,i ■* ,i-'£3*ul\ yaaun WSHUSOW, B.O. IE». O. B;o3E,lS"7. HAHDWARB, f IS AND ■SVaRSBBBNHnflflnBBBBpMli fi Stoves, Ranges and Heaters of all Kinds Agricultural Machinery, $i x- %\ n -ti 0 p Illl '.'. 11 illi laj n up ii I ; i, .. ...a. " ipll ■ . id iii Salmon ' flow Cyanide MM. fin new eyanld i mill 110W In course of consliuclioii liy tho Golden Reward Miuh g C puny, will he In nuoriltion on or nbniil October 1st. The ■ flln - ,■■ ill I- ''unpli i' a ia nhnut leu ni ,1 Ilie building, 15x70 feet. In sixty day i or los's fin realtor, Tho new mill will In operated in an entirely now ; iiiiinoi'i leaching tanks will have ia, pi in llu ; i'i | tour revolv- ; , barrels, each of six tons capacity, •.- 11 I un Ilo tin i ulverizod ore. The . ', ii |i a iti, :i ;„ ing pn| in the Imr- ii 1 with the | nip in the eiimo manner as chlorine or chlorination, By this , ... , 11 proc of leaching Is com- I, i.i,.I in a few hours itislonil of as in in; ;11) where tanks are used for thai pin p ie, Tho method has been " thoroughly a tod by the Golden Ro" !'"'' i™v-l v.,;!■.; Uompany, nud found to he both pn ctical an I ei onomiciil and a higher ; •■ r 'ill of exlrai tion secured. ■■ in ilments an ' tests made by iropn ;;.' hove also demonstrated thai 'inr shavings are not absohitly re- quii il io recover tho gold nnd silver Iran the solution, tt is not yet; fully decided what method will be used for Ihis purpose in the new mill, which with tin four barrel un nti wed, will up a aaliliiay. The ana mill i; running nl Okai i aa. Falls, Mr. Suodgniss will pn' hole! there this fall, ' Mr ihis t,]|jng by tlie Hope Lr ;l There ,vi:s imbiber elenii-up on tl ■ "'ia i, Camp McKinney, lasl Satur- b'i ■ ivhich n ia. il ,'cl] VERNON, B.C. OPPOSITE TO RAILWAY DEPOT. nx irX*X.XIXt, JParojaari.o'boar. nu 1ST 01 pros HIS Ai BASS. ir. 0 Kifles and Shot Guns, Force and Lift Pumps. Iron Piping. B^iaWatSSB/f^OajaSSB^EfMBIIKBB ARMSTRONG. GOOD STABLING. TERMS - FROM $1.00 ■■ PER - DAY • UPWARDS. Mr, W. Ii. a rris lefl Mid' y Inst 1 lini- day [or Cam]) McKiuuey, Fair- di iv, Iv'.'uger mountain, etc, A mmiliei' of Similknn a in Indians, Including the celebrated Ashuolii John have gone up norcli for the Hop pick- '!", ■,''.: ' who are working up lediii oi ■ !., state that they are not taking out much pay. Thia. however is nothing to go by. A oni .pan trestle will bo i reeled i-lghl nway al the rock bluff on Vas- Scau lake. This wiil compli la ilia new road from McKi y in Pentictou, Messrs, Symon ia ami Wallace com- nenci d I iking .a' i oul of (he Helen last V.' lu ' a. wlili li will bo shipped is soon a. 'a iVl'oadis completed. . ,, extern ive hydra die oporati I easily treat from fifty to sixtj tons '.I' ore per day, Block Hi -!-C : imes. Okanagan 5aw mi] Kelowna, B. C. A Large Stock of All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, , pf Superior Quality, Thoroughly Seasoned, Con stantly on ITL3. S'fc'W.lHC Ka. !*r>C!C5-Bl3.'^3ir- laml. Oia'aZo^vES 2?2.*OiXiia.Tp-b1r$r HPi'LocX mmmmwmmm ffl rn ^ B ^ ^ R. OCHSNEH, PROPRIETOR. First Lager Beer Brewery io B, C. ffl Keep Money in the Province by Patronizing' Home Industry. g§ ffl ■ ffl Inspection of Orchards, Ktc. Now that lliu horticultural board have,",! lasl appointed quarantine inspectors of frtiil pests al Vernon and Osoyoos, the following clipping from Iho "Horticultural Act:, IS',11." may he of service to bin' readers, us It'defines the powers vested in the local officers ot ilia board lately appointed ; '"■a . 0, 4.ny a"■■ il ia' of the Board, . In ir la-j ector or agent, upon the i oinj lainl ul' interesti il parties, or up- • a iii own motion, may inspect, or cause ii. I." inspected, .''mil. trees, planl i.a its, sciol ■. iHu'se'ry slock of Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors. Lroods Delivered at Okanagan Falls at Reasonable mm®mmmm DAT 1 OKANAGAN AND SPALLUMOHEEN vi:. iii all proliabillty l carri il ou Iheiiiouthof Kockoree'kthi fall,' The|i) ircharil deji'ris,empty .'.,.;ia is low ancl lill!" more iii;ii) pro bei !a:a' will In' iliiiii! ;iii nexl Biiring. Mr. ( ;"cs, and oilier material, ori hards, nurseries, and other I laces cted or holii ved to bo nrvoj og i' :»:i'"i1<'1 ,J''il!l ,!n\A ffists' °.,'.il]- '', fccled With conliigioiis (li.- eaac,-. in,iiin- (ornucopin in White's camp,owned (ms to trees, plants, or fruits, and for by Mr. William McLean, of Iiochi ter, l] purpn islberrnf he simll havo full a-,. -. ' , a.. 0\ r $800 has bei n speiil I vol a id authority I" enter in anil in developinenl mat; on this claim, "l1"'1 i:l"' f'H'm. "I'chard, nursery, or ... . . ,, ,, ,, , ,, ., U'lii'dcn, orany barn, warehouse, store- which joins tho Mable and Oro on the P„;,., ,1,,,,, or otlier place or building, iouth, ...i,,; |f he shall find Ihal Ihe said l'riiil, Grand Frairio poi s ■■' a first- Sass practical bricklayer in ihi person "i Mr. Rol e a l larke,one of Ilia ialis: settlers, There is HO Inn; ■ a : ay ixcuso I'-i' I':-' dangerous stovepipes I'liiining through the roi I of ;i;, i,i :.'■• I'iver r;" -i; aa 'iia- aWentimi ol mining men !> 'tilled i" the Gold Commissioner's notice, in another column, ilia! tend "■ rill Ived ii'i October Jjlh for '.iii> purchase of one-eighth interest In the Motherload mineral claim, Dcad- nil if he bIiiiII find tlmt the said fruit' trees, plante, grafts, scions, nursery iiiiri. ol ai! dei ■ iptlo'n, orchard debris, empty fruit boxes or packages, and other materia!, orchards, nurseries, and othi r n aces ore ;"f tod with fruit !" ■' . - ai■!" ■ '■' i wilh contagious diseases injurious to trees, plants, or Iriiits, as iifovs'iid, such ineu'ibe't1, of ti : ir, iir agchl !!i!iill nolii'y in wiil- ;.....',!,,. ownnr or person having charge a ::'■;, nr inisi a ..ia property, within a Lime l ' la prescribed in such notice, to treit'l !i':;l iii- i ifecl said premises or property in tho manner presented in such notice j nnd such property shall nol li'.- removed after tho owner or pi rson iu charge of lb" sameshnll have (rondeau i, Th i her interest holders been notified in writing, ns aforesaid, in this property are, W.McCormick,|without ii;,; written purmissioii nf a are, I. F, Hitchie, O. E„ li. Thompson ami W.AY. Gibbs, I Or," of lb" requirements of th i .'■', ■ uia; is ilia nppointine il nf a atfpcndl- iiy in.i istrnte al Osoyoos 'i he uece i- lity o It n quires no cxplaiiatlon, us ii has often been pointed oul. and com- a.l i a, The a; ;■■ ',.'.■ ■■■ i". well ii" i . '■'■■ a . i at an; ti later on, a 111 ii.-' elections a: ■ | "iin gone I!■."!,' Is im :a ,1 I" i nko I ,. . , . . t party 'rviceB, I'. If ■ m i'i ■■■ I - ' . ;, Inli il ir I rivet. Some li lana ' a there in a- mil snllleli I childri o to aa ia a Bchool to he liirted al Mid" (vay, ono I ib" t'esidei I guaranteed o mil;a and I..ing iu a widow with .a,:< children within a mouth ii thecoiu- tnilllity would nay iii. expensi . ia 'rounding h ir up." Nol ina ia per: an, '. ,. ri a. V.'ould pilj al fill I'C The road from Grand Prairie to Mar aaa is land hauling in iia i nl llle re- ■ai', h ;; made up nf. toi a i and lill .a i. ami, iniiil,!;,' stretches, stumps .im; poor side-] ill cnl -a The new roiul from i'.iiili' river in Ponticton wiil lie iasior for freighting, though longer, iud ■ ' ii a.i !" I a i illffl ulty in jonvertiiig i1 in"1 i'1" fut'.iro ore ; ud, ■ui,. id d rci ■ il 'a ni nre given by a|„, c, i', R, Everything will depend |pon i; i . ■■ freighl nan naturnllj la Drought i'i much cbeapei'on ii ■ ised for' i porting ore, and ii tho a ', • ,■ , . .,.1)11"; ' ,', ' hip Vl I '■'• I ;ii,.ii I,a, -ii - will also ii a ni II ■ nn ii by i''' same unit*, ' Scv, i i wel!-kn iwn niliiln " rn h momhei'of.the Board or tho Inspectors ■ ' ii ,i,,' poison so notified .shall b ■ • or: f ie to n-al and disinfect ,1.,. aaid premium or pwperiyj in Iho iiiamior iind within thetimo prescribed in ll " said notice, r.uoh | crsnn shall 1«' di nied guiltj nf a violation uf iiii.- Vcl; and if itapi cars mi llu1 trial thai an; orchard, trees, nursery, building, i.i'' nny nl bi a slrncl ares, prpntlscs or ii i hari ■ uf ua belonging lu iin ii. a iljttit i ai'ial lu ill ."aid notice, .!■■'. f h structures, i i'i iii •' is Infested or , - ■ Oourl may ,:i: 'Vet' ". tl a,',ni|. ia.au ill- |'i clod in lia disinfected or ih'Birn; i ■ il '.':■ a time in he men- Id ru ! a. ui' may I'ual.i'.anv , . - nii'i' tlial ii shall deem III; anil if such order be .ml obeyed within the : .. . heroin ■ peelfled il shall be Ihe ..' i i Hoard, or of Borne member •: ,, if, or uf their Inspector or agent, in i-a: - a'li' such order, anil the costs .anil ilisl ursoments uf the prosecution shall I." a Ijudgerl against the party convicted ,..-. aforesaid, i.i.i ia "a ". upon ii'spi'dinn, as herein pro! ilia.'!, i ! a iUi'llllll'l' 111' 111!' Bllill'll, tn a .'..a' or agont Hllds any of lbe !■ aa to i"': fei tod with fruitpesls ni' affected with contegloiis disease, but is unable In lake Ihe pl-oceedlngs 1. ■ .. ni", i led by reason of thero be ing no person in charge, or either the owper or Lia wl: reabouts being un- known, he shall la' ai lihortT to cause lb" sail !i in- disinfected, and the costs and expenses thereon shall be a a,n iia- property, which may bu enforced 1 v seizure and sale nf a sitfli- eienl '■':■.iii ii v thereof in satrnfy Ihe -anil': I'r n i.a '-. however, thai nn propel ly -laiil I." do itroycd under tbiii 1 i ;i"ii until an order therefor has irjod from a iliistlco uf the anj .Tusllco is here- . .' rl :■' uiak.e i!i"ai proof nf iia ii," case nr nf reason- fig been maile lo asccr- na pcrann who should Orders From All Parts Promptly Filled, • * ft ft.- AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Wednesday and Thursday^ ber 9, io, n, 1894. His Excellency Lord Aberdeen, Gov-. ernor-General of Canada, purposes to Open the Exhibition. Reduced Rates will be given by the C. P. R. and Steamer Aberdeen, The Prize List i.s being sent to Members and Intending Exhibitors. If you have not received a copy send Li your', address to ihe Secretary. j\. h. FOJCTip, Pres., W.p. POBERJSON, Sec. Enderby, B. C. Vernon, B. p.. EzrajEflO^msgr^iL * Ol^s^xs-ahgra/xa. "Valleys ^ § f The HARDEN TOWN of 11. t'., and, Ihe natural Shipping and Distributing point fori the fainowj. Ha ft This new town affords the best and safest Investments to be found iii British Columbia. The smallest; size being 60x120 fei u, Town Lots w"^ 1M ^et iive"ucs "'"i ^° ^e* lanes. Acre blocks from 5 Acres up ... i P,. wards. FOB 1'll.lCl.S APPLY TO DONALD & SUTHERLAND, ly AGENTS, KELOWNA, Y HOTEL lll,ll\V.,V. KKTTI.KlllVKH. First Class Accouimodatloii. Good Stabling, Terminus of, Stage Lino from Marcus, Washington. T. McAULEY Proprietor jci cs. OA.F.C& ~J:XmX» «1o i.' krmsitorg, B. C, CD. Dry Goo as, Groceries, Boots and Shoss Etc. A 1 irge list of I'a.'i's for sale, PC O 3E8, HU' HE O "3? E 3C«.., LIJJIBY, li, 0. First-Class AccoiiimodalIon for. Guests. Good Hunting aiidiFisliinjj, Stages, to Viwlon and. Blue Springs. V i m ** > i ■j ti 1
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