Vol. I, No. 37. mmm ♦ MIDWAY. BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1903. S-.n.) per Year. "V ♦ NEW SEASONS TEAS f . Ui) i-4l'-.-lMW(.M^K"»^^_Vli^i^k^U^U4-iV*-_'i _ _-_ . 1 i _-m*m*•*_■.-*■.«-! P^***********************™*^ ' a\ I Just received a fuii line of New Seasons Teas in Blacks & Greens. These Teas were bought, right both as to quality and price and we feel certain that we can please the majority of Tea Drinkers after a. trial sample, which'| is free foi the asking. Q. Ram Lais Pi!P8 Indian Tea, agenera, Jorite Blue -Ribbao Geylon, ^ strong iiquo, the strongest tea in the market package'contains a silver'spoon, 60 ets. 50 ets, om «- nnnA. Tnn the strongest tea in the markeUeach Kn a{o SilvefeSpoon lea, ^^fi^f a silver spoon, bu m* I s 45 ets, 40 ets. 50 ets 60 ets. Hondi Ceylon Blend, h 3WS Ce# 1*06, popular blend, Finest Moyftllnnpowiler, - Finest SpiiWeg i W - - m : i .« ■',. . ."-■ All Teas 5 ets. pep lb. less in 10 lb. lots. House may maet on March 12th. V troifiA. Fob. 2.'?. A11 intei'- r*HIi11>^ point was brought mi to •lay when the protest in connection with tlio North Victoria bye-election wns up for consideration boforo Judge Wiilkem. Cassiiiy, fur tho government is taking advantage of the t'.-u-t tlmt Llm ditto of the meeting of the legislature bus been postponed until April 2nd, to push this case which under the statute could not bo pushed if it mot on March 12th. In fact it is suggested hero tlmt tho postponement of the meeting of the house was ft r the very purpose of enabling thfe government to go on with the prosecution of the case against I'aterson, especially af- tOr he wired Semlin stating that ho was in sympathy with him, thus destroying the hopes of the government, who believed he would give them his support. Dull', who represents Pater- son, however, contended this evening that although the date had been elurnged from March 12th till April 2nd. that tho failure of the government toforn- illy cancel the date first set left Miiivh 12th .tsjlie date still to be regarded as that for the opening of the house, thus shutting out Oassidy'S application :o go on with the case. Tha argument is now in progress. ■ the opinion that the government cannot raise the date for the meeting of the legislature astlicy have done. siriii be a | eriod of ond-half'l work two months in a y io n- cJi'iin juci ig at n id tl i ■ I e.'i-iit, prut, .led against it. I t us- .e;it on Wt i' 1..11ia'. i hen at I e outside expiration of two months tie in; imon; bv tin tt frf—^ R ing which all work shall be pended both inside ant of the various mines, but th workmen shall remain in i ..ei. respective mines and shall I I ready immediately 'jii the ex- piration of the sai,d half hi >.. period to resume work mspoiyl- ed by them at noon, I. II'. at thu expiration of I vv< months from the dato of thi agreement, the 11111111 shall si_ nil'y by writing totheeoinpi after a vote by ball the employees emplo company underground, that they arc dissatisfied with the extra half hour at noon, stipu lated in paragraph three hereof Hit! cotfipany hereby agrees that they will forthwith voluntarily return to the system of working the mines, as set forth in this agreement, with the exception of the said half hour at noon, which will be discontinued and thereafter a day' work shall, „ ui-oiemitju w»g consist of one eight-hour shift, j^- August, am which shall common 0 at the Uirae and a-ram to have tha lire stations, and fire 1* sses'l ballot wa 1 t iken, b ti iri itet I of all the employi es workii g underground being allowed to vote as per agreement, clause , the mun actually employed in ligg'ng coal worn tho only 01.es who were allowed to vote, i lit -.-still of the hallol was 120 for i hours aud 33 Cor:': Iuai: 1, r> siting in a large majority ':i favor 1'..'. ours, v. Inch would certainly hnvt been much larger if Ihe conipjiny nun employed underground had b. jm allowed to vote, 1 Here ia the firs' gri lhe niana; ei • nimt ti j hat he waa allowed'to count all those -,iio did not vote on lis sio.- ■ t sine disputes nnd claimi ii that by that ho hi d?a raajoi -ty vol ". Wonderful mathematician to make 129 less than 33. The mon ha vt a iir also been working itested wage seal .1,. nave room aforesaid at 7 a. 111. and I shall end at the same p lints at hour of 3 p. 111. 5. Tliere shall be no discrimination by the conipany against any of^the minors or workmen employed by them prev ious to the inauguration of II. ke !dt kw '••'?'• ■"• >v ■ >y-. ,■*.>; . '*?< <y '<y-. -'-*}*'■. ■Z'fy< '■?♦' ■'>?' ty ■ _ , . ti* • cl strike now existing at Fernie Ex-s|»«aker Higginsmof " and Michel, ami the company agree that they will i'oi-iliv. h reinstate in their employment, as rapidly as the conditions of ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tlie various mines will varrnn, {till workmen and miners who TheCaiseSOf th2 Strike,: ceased work by Pe.*sons of the said strikes, anil that the ]iosi tions of said workmen 1and min ers shall not in any wny l> prejudiced by reason of their having either directly or in directly participated in the said strikes. fi. This agreement shall be in force for a period of two I .©Id ■A I i C LOT HlNCj I lklt. g00tl W;.rm Cbthing will keep you warm any | iday. Don't go around shivering in cheap, shoddyj| 'tfi I I Of I'! Cloths, but call in ami "get ^oocls that will defy the | D/SPkTQ 1 wmt^'s chilly blatit 'It tf»t» but very little more,and| BUU T'JV,. ''4 HeSii,es you wiH look .ike something in an up-to-date g t Suit of Clothes or (fvercoat. Purchase now and en-1 I iov the winter, it is liable to last a long time. htm in domb A fi 3 SHOES J As to where to buy your footwear, call on tis. A § 18 _. I.mm ... ..--,.t.w.r *4 % trial purchase and you become our regular customer. | * tiood quality and low prices combined never fail to | AND | trive satisfaction. 1 .ROCERIES! that New Wi going to ,9« i y AT r* To economise during 1903, the best way of car-| I rving it out is "to purchase yourgroceries from us, we| _ ,.. I will help you to keep it, in fact we will guarantee that | i it is kept if your orders are placed in our hands, be-1 H A I N '&rCO I cause our prides for choice, fresh Groceries are such | ^ : ■ - , , VI th„t a saving «if many dollars during a year is effected.^ . __ _..__ • ' I ' 'ii List of Grievances issued by the Press Committee. The following statement of the strike situation at Fernie. and the causes leading to it,lias been issued to the press by the press committee of the district union-. The grievances which have culminated in the strike by means of whicli the Crows Nest Pass Goal company properties are closed down, and which will directly affect the whele of the Kootenays. and commenced at the close of the last strike in Fernie. On Aug. 4, liX)2. an agreement was made between tlio Gladstone miners' union, Pernio, and J, 11. Tonkin, general manager of the Crows Nest i'ass t.'oal company of which the following is a correct copy: 1. In the interpretation of thi* agreement, the "miner" shall mean all men working by contract for the above named camp, in digging and mining for coal. The expression "workman" shall mean all other employees of the company employed inside in the general operation of the company's mines antl on the payroll of the conipany, 2. A day's work shall consist of one shift of eight and one- half hours, which shall commence at 7 o'clock, ft. 111., and shall expire at 3.30 p. tn. Miners and workmen shall be considered as going on shift being at the present lire station in Nos. 1 and 2 mines and at the fire bosses' station in N'o. 3 mine at, the hour of 7 a. 111., and shall under since tried and a.'fHm co nave 1 imr rebut without any result. Another grievance at Pernio is the tinifcerqucstli 11. Thc lew says that for the safety of a minora Sufficient quantity of tiiiibj-r shall bo kept "al th ■ Working fa •■■ or at tho nearest place practicable, rust, ad of this, the men have to go and bring the timbersfri in il 0landing, which is often a c j: sidcr- able distance away, thereby losing a lolof tiine and iu many insbui.es running considerably risks, as stint- of the places tiro positively dangerous to work in without timbers being kept ihere at hand .-ill the time. Several men have been discharged for going home win 11 there was no timber, and as efforts to have thum reinstated were in vain, lt is a mur U •:- 0 policy iri place men's live in needless danger to save the paltry sum that would pay months iron, the date hereof, fche W(l_es of a ulan to look ,,,-. f>««>yevent ter the timber. 7. Miners and company men A-t Morrissey the state of af- will go to work forthwith on the I,-.,;,., is worse tllan a1 Fem' conditions contained hen in and the strikes existing both at Fer- They get 10 cent.* at net' digging coal there and hie and Michel shall forthwith „i„!Vl.ii,|iat coal from cease. It.i tw signed by 'Stocked. company i'riur times before il is ti car. This is less than is for digging coal iu auy mine in Canada, Then XI '.X' ■ lu tii-.- paid thev Thejagreement wa J. II. Tonkin and T Jr., on behalf of tha _ and by a committee of Beven have to move the "McGinty," or on behalf of the employees, anil' to explain the term, u gig wheel, tlie men resumed work. and not until the car is :w 1,','i Now, the day after work was!from the place is the McGinty started. Mr. Tonkin brought for-j moved at all. then it takes two expression i "'"'d " schedule of wages which j men a day to move ii and sel made a reduction of from lii to i. up. again, Cor which they ro- 20 per cent, and the men, con- oeiye the muniflcenl sum of siilering that for the honor of nothing, their union they were pledged ,»1"'1 imgo s. complete the day's work liy lu ing at the same point at the hour of 3.30 p. m., except that this regulation as to the hour of completion of tlie day's work shall not apply to minors, who shall be at liberty to complete their day's work as host suits them. I 3, During the said shift there | SPRING MEDICINE THOMAS HAS THE KIND YOU WANT- ■'■■■' . Jl H« ll. !!■ Aiiemafiuiii C. M. CltOUSK »i;tlttoi- and Proprietor Pnlilisltetl weekly at Midway, B.C. S11.nortpt.io11 prloo, J2.IH) pur aitnum, payablo in advance, either yearly oi-half yearly at tlio option of Uu- .nlntcrlhor. , , A-lvorUnliii! rates sent on application. ini __• ' ' * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 28, lfHM. CANADA AND THE IMPERIAL NAVY. Sir John Colomb and other distinguished men in Britain have been scolding Sir Wilfred Laurier because he refused to entertain the proposition at the colonial conference, that Canada should, like some of the other colonies, assist in maintaining the imperial navy. The Canadian Premier advanced several reasons for tlie stand he took uiron the question, amongst others that Canada did not want to become involved in European armaments and militarism, and would not consent to bo taxed for imperial purposes without representation in imperial councils. It is true that Canada has taken a different view of the matter from that of some of self-governing colonies, but the circumstances in Canada are altogether different from those in the other colonies. We have hoard a good deal about the so-called Monroe doctrine lately, and we think it has some bearing on the subject in question. The doctrine, according to English authorities, was born in England and iias been adopted and brought up in tlie United States, though it has by no means as yet attained full stature. Very recently eminent Britons, including Premier Balfour and Lord Charles Beres- ford, biue given their views of this doctrine, the former is reported tis saying that it has no! enemies in Britain, and the latter that the British people not only believe in it but will 'fight for it. Now this blooming doctrine. like everything in the United States capable of growth, grows, and Heaven knows what it will be when it has come to full maturity. In the process of evolution, it has already, in all probability reached a state wherein, if Britain should become involved in a great struggle with an Euro- pean power, or a combination of European powers, the United .States would resist any attempt on the part of Britain's enemies to gain a foothold on Canadian soil. Now, though Canadians! are quite able to take care of v themselves, and are not asking any assistance from either Brit- ainor the United States, these the circumstances cannot fail in nature of things to give them a certain undefined sense of security. Lord Charles Beresford would have a double motive for coming over with a fleet—and he is the man could do it—firstly to fight for the Mnnroe doctrine und his friends the Americans, and secondly to protect and defend Britain's greatest colony, tint so nobly came to the assistance of Britain in the dark days of tlie Boer war. In fact Canada's position is in many respects a most fortunate one. On our northern border Ave have nothing to fear. On the south we have a powerful but friendly disposed nation, that has never attacked us except when at war with Britain, and unsuccessfully then; and it is patent to anyone, who has paid attention to international affairs, tlmt the last thing Britain contemplates is a war with tlie United States. If they wanted a conflict with that country, they had provocation enough about 12 years ago, when the Bering sea trouble, afterwards settled by arbitration in favor of Britain, came up. At that time the United States hail a very inferior fleet compared to that of Britain a :d to what they themselves have at the present tinie, and the British are surely not in- T* WALKER. PROPRIETOR, Boooks, Magazines and Stationery All the best brands of Cigars and Tobaccos kept in stock. KTBRANCH MONEY ORDER OFFICE OF THE DOMINION EXPRESS COMPANY Milwaukee «.nt. run.«»..,.—,.... all over the Union ns the Greal Ball •Vay riinnlnK the "Pionebk I.imitki*' trains every day and night between Ot. Paul and (ll)icago, and Omaha ahd Chicago, "The only perfect tl-alnB in tlie world." Understand : Connections are made with AM. Transcon tintintiil Lines, asKiiring to patwenget. Uie liest service known. Ltixuiimis coaches, electric lights, sleain heat, pf a verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in Ihe United States or Canada, All ticket agents sell them. For rates pamphlets or ether inhumation, address, R. L.Ford, H.S. Rown, -, Truv. 1'iimi, Agt. Uonoral Agtmt, SPOKANK, WASH. PORTLAND, OR P. BURNS & CO. I * Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants. Markets at: Greenwood, Grand Forks, Ph|oeriixf arjd Midway *(r.9999 FOR *iiyr^,.r., ... HIGH PRICES;"ino QUICK RETURNS :' %, ' SHIP Y01.R 33' HIDES SENE'(%ANt) DEERSKINS %■ ' '■■■—-z—ro'ttZzZx— -^ McMillan fur & wool co; * 200 212 FIRBT AVE NO. MINNEAPOLIS,'-' MINN. " '„ E8T«BUSHtO 26 YEAxii. \. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS STRAYED. Came to ni}- prctiilROH about tho iiilililln of. Iitcenibcr. it ahllc ji ny mure, 'ftiauhccl mnno imntlctl 1 on lefl shouldctl., If not. claimed wit d will be uold to pny for for keep. H. A. TANNER, Feb. Ill, 1003. Rock Creek, U. C. tmpc marm Dkmmm ■it.'.- Cowm«HT«4& »mime Mnitlw a ■krtch snd deMrtptk-n nay ttnlcltl j M«rtiUn mr opinion tree whether u lu,rut Inn In pt.*»*il» piunuble. rotimun.* Hum «rlttl»«in»tlentl»l. nuiObookon Patents ■ent free. Olitett teency for Hturtn-i Mtenu. I'liuniti Uken thmimh Munn A to. item* tptclal tullet, wit bout clnim. In the Scientific American. A hunilfomelr lllnrtrnte. ■"■•*!'■ _nrawt« cuUtlnti of enr iclentltle * renr; four months, IL Sol. Branch Offiee, 6% K BU Wuhtnuton, I). I Carrying His Haje»ty'» flail* Will leave MIDWAY on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8.30 a. m., arriving at CAMP McKINNEY at s p. m. Returning will leave CAMP McKINNEY on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a. rn., reaching MIDWAY at 1.30 p. m„ and making con- nection with the train going east at 1:05 o'clock. I I Tha bMt #f th* convenience •* tk* travailing public R. MEYERH0FF, PROPRIETOR. ulnted WM-!;- tM**k^ *mom*iooiow^imw^<w MAIL CONTRAC f SEALKI) TENHER8. ntldiiB-cd to llio Piwt- iniisler Uonernl. will Ue received ill OtIHWn 1111III noun, on -J'lli Mnrcli,fur. the. ctiiiveyniio.e of IIIh Miiji-Kty'H Mniln. on a n-opdiieil (Jontriititi for four yeiu>, oni-e per wcik eiit-li wny, bo. tween I'uiitlcton mill I'rllictiuh front llio lm. of Mny next, |i-| ". ■ l'l'iiiit-il noticescolilnhitni* further iiiforiiiu- tiOtt n .to condition., of proponed Contract -nay bo soen ntnl Monk forma of Tender Muv bo oh- Initij-il ut llio font (lllli'i'Mif l'enllc.tun, Plllioe- tan, Olnlln. Keri'inoon, White lnke, Kairview, Ijl l-een wood and Midwuy nnd ul tin- iiltlcc of the Post OiUco Iti-tpeatpr, Van'.tivi-r, H. C. I l'lwt Olllce Iimpi-dor. . olllce Vuncritiver, tl. 0., 13th Kebrimry, 1903. I ' Vf. H. DOKWAN. I'n co : 'tor NOTICE. KiOTrCK IS HKUKHY GIVEN that the (V MMway ur-il Venion Hail way Company will apply in the Parliament of Canada at it. next SiNsion fnr an act declaring the railway ami worku which thc Company nm. henn aulh- nri/nd by thclfiglfiUUiro nf the. Provinco of Hritish ('"lumhla to construct, to bc worlw for thc enteral advapUgo of Canada extending the time within whicli it may construct tho name, and giving tn thu Coinpaiiy such pn.viirr. iwtn miilntnintiat and oponitliiK nr di.po-.hiK of ttR rail'-vav and work* aod such other powers and privUu^jn a. an; usually givon to lt-iil-. way Companies ln::orporatAjd by the Parliament of Canada. imtcl at Ottawa, thin 18th day of Decomber, A. IK, I1K12. I WILSON SKNKl.Klt & HLOOMKIEU), | SoliclttirH for Applicants, McGIVKUIN&IlAYDON, Agcnth for Ottawa. AMERICA'S BEST TICKETS -TO AND PHOM ALL- POINTS EAST VIA Great Northern Railway s/io.rr line TO > St. Paul, Duluth, ninneipolls,Chk«|o AND POINTS KA8T Throttgh Pnlnce nnd To0rinf Sle*t*>nr« liiiiing nnd llnlTot Smoking Library Cum DAILY TRAINS} : KAST TIME : 9EKVICE AND S.KNBKY UNEQUALEI), Kor Itiiliw, Koldoi. and Full Information. H, BRANI1T,(:. P.*T.A., M VV. Rivernid* Avenur, Hpiikanb, Wash. A. B. C. DENNISTON, (J. W. P. A.. Hkatti.k, Wahr. crowell's "hotel 1. THE BEST HOTEL IN MIDWAY ooooooo Headquarters for Railroad, Mining and Commereial 0000090 ;;r First Class Livery Stable in Connection with Hotel. $. A. CROWELL, Prop. Editors y Fearless . Consistently Republlctn. NcwH from nil of tho world—Well written, original Morloii-AiiKwerH tn i|iicrioK- Articles on Health, Ihe Home, Now llookH, nml on Work All -t the Kami nnd Unrden. The Weekly later flsean sane enough to wait until the United States, always invincible on land, become a great sea power before risking a conflict with them. With nothing to fear from the north and south, on the east we have the Monroe doctrine of the United States and Britain, and on the west in addition to this, ^e have Britain's new and powerful allies, our good friends the Japanese. In this matter, we believe Sir Wilfred Laurier is loyal to Canadian interests and displays greater and more far-seeing statesmanship than his British and Canadian critics. • Irt a member of tho Asrioctiteil Preun, the only Wcntern Newvpnpvr receiving Lhc entire tolc-craphie news ttorv- Ice of the New York Sim and upoclal cable nf tho New York World-daily rc|i iris from over 1 WW special correspondents throughout thb- country. YEAR ON E DOLLAR 8 lMiJ>l:>- J r'l'HH MSI ATCH uml The Weekly Inter On un one yenr, bo ll p ii en tor >2.50, 72PIECES OF NEWSHEET MUSIC FREE 1st** landp Boundary Falls Hotel THOS. WAKE. PBOPRIETOH., *~ -_ix_\fz 'Y"~~\tS_t'iliS2 Rwlltll(WI*e*weeDtrtHia^mmim rmm m. t*ttaambooUemip*rloeieaU,mwleem*mamt*l bthmanm *i ttmeul eut *iimab amerm tm tmtatmxetumxxyaeuia U*a*mm*a*a*me MeeMhnrfiai —- nmultai wkiek foil*-au at»»«, aot r*m »*»»i_ Mmr aay Um •llkl* Ure* awi< & tea IwtaimaSmSiatirmmrOatiarhma*. ttyee i£__-T____\iSmk SKS.™k?TY5f nine away Omm *tm***m , ltem*»tx**eaam\ -iw.poMF *a*mm wasi'mfm^mm.'iiAiatOaalxf* wiak* This hotel Is eentrtlly located and is a stopping place for stage lines. Good stabling on the premises. Only tKe choicest brarvds of Wirves, Liquors, and Cigars at tKe Bar 8ITU..TBI- AT BOUNDARY FAI.L8, 8. O IA«T ;gn%gyl The Mormon temple. Why you should liuy FAIR PLAY CHEWING TOBACCO BECAUSE it is the licnt. quality BECAUSE it in most InstiiiK chew BECAUSE it jh the largest high grad. 10 or 25c, plug BEOaUSE the tngk nre vuln ihle for lireiiiiiiius until Jan. i, 1905 B EC AUS Eyiitir tienler is ittii|inriy,ntl Hi 'I'fiiiul Vim r mutiny ynn iiii- not stttistii'tl. THB EMPIRE T0BACC0CO., Md. The Mormon temple Ht Suit Lake City is ii" dnti'ii the most suh- sliinliitl tmd well eoiiHtrui-ted li-li|*inlls ediflee in tl|e United State?, if tint in tlie woi'ld. Corner atone laid April 6, 1853, cup stone April tl.UWJ and detli'- tinted April 6,181)3, over forty years of I'liiisiniit lahor heing i-nnsnined in Its (joimtruotion. This inagniflcent structure aKI feet Innn, 1(10 feet Wide ig Iniilt entirely of Utah white termite, heiiuti- fully carved, symholic- of the Mormon faith, surmounted hy six towers, tho highest lieing 21) feet from the ground Mipiiortitig a Iniin/.' statue of lhe ang el Maroui. The cost of Ihis liuilding is aliout $0,000,000, There are many other ntl ractiotis at Salt Lake City of inteiest tn the traveler or tourist, where a day can lie well spent I'he llio Grande, is the,only Trans-continental route passing directly through Salt Lake City, where a stop over is allowed on all classes of tickets. The service of tlie Kio Hi-iindi'lines is unexcelled. Three trains daily lietween Ogden and Denver, 1; ury ing all classed of modern equipment. If you are contemplating a trip to the feast, write tlie undersigned for information regarding rates via the "scenic line of the world:" VV. C. McBride, Genera! gen*',' M. J. 'Roche, Traveling Pas- singer Agent, 121 Third St., Portland Oregon. TST LOUIS HOTEL CMP MCKINNEY GENERAL BLACKSMITH Horse Shoeing a.Specialty All Kl-te tf Wtrk Eimitd to tta Satishettoa of tmkam MCBOYLE J WEST PROPRIETORS This well-known hotel has been re-openeel and offers ev* ry convenience to the travelling public. The building is newly re-furnished and the bar is stocked with only the best Wines Liquors and Cigars. Excellent meals served in the dining room. Make this your Headquarters When in Camp McKinney. W. E. McBoyle Gorman West The Canadian Bank of Commeree With Which is Incorporated The Bank of British Columbia, HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. CAPITAL, $8,000,000. - RES., $2,500,000. HON. 0E0. A. COX, Fres. B. E. WALKER, Gen. Mgr. HENRY F. MYTTON, Manager Greenwood Branch. yo four-home load*, of m»- 9 re for the MormnK Sfar K Fairview, left Midway iTues-toy- I a Tuzo, who han been up West Fork since early win- L.inMidway a few days Lf the week, returning by pay'H«ta«e Mr.Tu,o.,n Lnaiiy with T.Curry, w sink- T a sh'^f*- on the Com8tock I 0f which they, are joint lew The shaft is now down let and as water was coming liUifit fi-eoly, Mr. Tuzo came „ for a supply of piping , which to drain the shaft thus save a lot of labor dtassing it up in buckets. hi, morning as one of Davis' ,..yt.flm*. was taking a load wMenRen froiu Greenwood ur|0W, one of the leaders fell j8u.tninedinjuflfesthatpre- Etadit going farther. The ■■ngers were brought on to ft.|iy with one team, and as i-as thought impossible to [,h Curlew in time for the L several of the passengers tained in Midway, preferring irtivel by the regular stage. [ch is always on time, rather i to Iki compelled to remain urlew and wait for to-mor- i train. Mr. Davis is very Lrunatc in taking passen- [ to catch the train at Cur- j m once before he arrived le shortly after tbo train | pulled out. The stage run* between (ireenwood and ew gives an excellent serv- f.ntl has proved a much more .factory way of travelling i by trusting to private rigs hiii),' Curlew iti time to meet train. PAINTING AND SIGN WORK — . raft^nii.E itcrAlKb & MIDWAY AND GREENWOOD. SKATES SHARPENED Maynard (_|a NICHOLSON, —i Notary Public REAL ESTATE, FINANCIAL AOENT AND MINING BROKER Camp McKinney, I.e. STRAYED. Strayed to my placo at Okaiiiman Kails, on Ihelitli ilay ut January, IIUKI. a sorrel horso, with whlt« hind legs, whit-i atrip down fact], blind In loll oyo, wolght about l.imti Uut., b .tchi-d brand on right shoulder, rcsomblcs across with tho ends (excepting tlio lower niu'l bunt lo lho left like a limik. lf not claimed within Tti riara will he mild lo defray ox- Kor further particulars apply to. it. M. THOMAS. MINERAL ACT. Certlflcate of Improvements p, M. KERBY, A. 9. Can. Soc. C. K. Provincial Land Surveyok AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Midway anu Ohkhnwimid. tried to get their grievances redressed but have failed to do so. The management would grant an audience individually, but would never give any satisfaction or redress. Then the three locals formed a district board, had sat in session IH or 14 dnys and sifted each grievance, and withdrawn or cut down any demands that were not in accordance with fairness and honesty, they were refused an audiance' They have applied for one many times and have not got it. Their letters were ignored and the messenger received with abuse and curses. Hohik Minkkai. Claims. Situate In the Kettle lllver Mining Divlilon of Yala Dlatrlct. Where loeated : Camp MeKlnney. TAKK NOTICK that I, Forboa M. Korby. aa agent for Alex. M. Winston free IT '.tl. er'a certificate No. n3mS2. intend, aixty tlnyn from the dale hereof, to apply Hi tho Mining Heoorder for a Certificate of Improvementa, lor tbe purpoae of obtaining a Crown Oranl of the above claim. And further take notico that action, undor nection 37. ilium be commenced before the ismianco olsuch Cerllficateof Improvementa. Dated thia aith day of June, It*-.'. Jfeb. tk KORIIK8 M. KKRBY. Agent. DR. SIMMONS- DENTIST, Rkndell Block, Greenwood. Phone US, V. * M. 8TRAY HORSE. Came to my place laat ■Inntncr, a bay gelding, branded ji on shoulder, weight about WO pounds. Apply to I'twr-oKvic* .ummorland, Okanagan Lake, 11. C Chas. A. Webster, PROMOTER INVENTOR, DESIGNER Spokane,Wash.. U.S.A. Midway, B C VIA MIDWAY Stage Line. The undersigned is running a DAILY STAGE be'vftn Greenwood and Curlew via Midway. Stage will l'eav* ' wood at 6:30 a. m., arriving in Midway at 7:45 and at (. ui !< • n time to connect with the train for Spokane due 10:45 returning vill leave Curlew at 5 p. m., upon arrival of incoming train-, •eaching Midway at 7:30 p. m. and Greenwood at 9 p Will connect with Meyerhoffs Stage from all points Wi si J. H. TYRRELL, Proprietor TAKE NOTICE. '■**>"'• f 1 That I. Cliarlca de Biota Green, for myself It hllS been Stilted in the press I awl a* agent for M. K. Oreen, A. Wood, K M...t tl,.. ............... ..,„„ :...,-,..„..1 l-anib, (!. A, C.Steward and C. H. Arundell. that the manager was ignorant ^m ,,,.,, (rolnlh(M,aio hereof u, ,PPi, of the cause of the strike lllld to the Chief ConimUakmer of Und* and ili<l not know of nnv irri. viinri-N !Work",or I*"""'8"1"" to P,1"*»»e reapectivety am not Know 01 any gne\ am.es,, |d (n theMn)eonier. Th„ s. 1 bf sec. _a, and that the men had not pre-JTp.»; the Wo»t 1 of sec. tt, Tp. 511 the sented any to him. We would 1 *or'h -"' *?''•J* *9;•"■*«*»•'?"■ f 132. Tp. 19; the fractional North hast \ of See. like to know how they Could I 5 and fracttenal North West I of Sec. «, Tp. --- ""- '-"■- '" ™- 51, all J. S. HARRISON. NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE, APPLICATIONS MADE FOR CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS AND CROWN GRANTS OF PREEMPTIONS AND MINERAL CLAIMS MIDWAY. B. C. West Yale Election. IsiimoKT, Feb. 28—As pre ed all along, ex-premier, .Semlin has been elect- En West Yale.by a large malty over his opponent, Dr, isome. The.returns so far I'ived give Semlin a majority 7, with three places to hear OtteE Valley, Granite pk ami Princeton. The tot- jote pulled at these points [be Hinall, and will not affect result. The returns from polls heard from aro as fol* whon he refused to) see their rep resentatives. It is for the public to judge if nny fair-minded man who wished to work in harmony with his employees would repeatedly flout them in I lie manner that he has. It is also open for the public to judge the business ability of the man who wishes to play the autocrat, and by his misjudg- ment, errors or tyranny force his employees into a strike of such dimensions that its effects are almost limitless. Al and thc North Weal) of Hoc. Id, Tp in Osoyoos Dlatrlct, Dated Uiia 9th day of January. 19t_. CHAS. dell. ORKKN JT'.i.-isW IMMENSE Sansome. Semlin. 1 24 20 23 14 46 43 48 ice's Bridge 9 13 llll'H 9 V 17.11111 2 4 h Bend .. 6 19 » 11 12 Br Nicola. . 14 6 less..V.i. 17 11 > _. 162 228 OPPORTUNITY. For Getting a Beautiful Watch and Chain Free.—Mo Money Required™Every Man, Woman, Boy, or Girl has the tame Opportunity under our System. In nrder to have Dr.; Arnold's Kiir- lish Toxin P I'" I'1*0"1 ln lhr 'i1"^8 ,?l ■"'"",... ,1,.. «,, nw n_ most liberal niter i— . If ton will «!"«> ™ ?»«,» '"""." lt"d iL_«. mul agree in »e I for u< twelve *ldiw aiMiaurti. Rn-ii.h T„«in Reduced Rates from the East. Commencing February 15th and continuing until April 30th there will be low rates in effect from the East via the Illinois Central tt. R. to all Washington, Oregon and ldubn paint*. I If any of your friends or relatives in the' East are coming West while these rates are in effect, give us their name and address, and we will make it our business to see that they are given the best possible service. Wc operate through personally conducted excursion cars, and in fact give you the benefit of the latest conveniences known to modern railroading. We have 15 different routes between the East and the West, and are in position to give you the benefit of the best combinations. Write us and we will give you full particulars. B. H. TRUMBULL, Coni'l Agent 111. Cent. R. R., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. Spokane Falls &Nopthern Railway Co. Nelson & Ft. Sheppard ] Railway Co. Red Mountain Biilwiy Co., WnsbiBgtH ft 6. N. By., Midway Livery, Feed 4 Sale Stable I Seventh Street, Midway, | Opposite Crowell's Hotel. | 1 J. H. Tyrrell, - Proprietor, i SINGH and DOUBLE DRIVERS PACK and SADDLE HORSES Hay and Oats fop Sale. • Bos Meets all Trains. General Transfer and Dray Business. $ft*fH-8_ Van.,Vie.ftE.By.ftN._o The only all rail mute hei ween fM.i«.t* WAV*., ^»T.^ ,,»,rt BUII-ll tn Hnss- land, Nelsnn. Grand Vorlts and Republic. Connects at Spokane with the (ireal Northern, Norlhern Pjicifk and 0. il. k N. Cu, for points east, west and smith ; ennnecta at Ros«land and Nelsnn with the Canadian Pacific Ky. Connect* at Nelaon with theK. B. * N. ('». for Kaalo and Sloran point*. I'onneet* at (urlew with ntage for Greenwood and Midway B. C. Buffet ear* ran on train* between Spokane and Hepnt-lle. EFFECTIVE MOVUIER 22, 1002: Uaro. Arrive. D.lixM SPOKANK 5.45p.m. 10.1S am ROHSI.AND 4.10pm. ;.W ».in NKL80N Mp.n. Il.«la.i. ORAND KORK8... <.Wp.ni. 9.15 ».m RSPUBMC. ittp.ni. ik. a. dr-_.0-_.aosr. General l'-,««engCT Agent, 8poka„e,Wa«h. 1 Riverside Hotel „ "ttZiZi ^^4t' Rock Creek'B> c* 8.1. LABS EH, Frtp StnppitiK .l«»e f«r Slrfti'S lo ..and fnun uii Boniidiivy Civek points. Traveling Pufclie. - Contln.nl from p*«e I. p-merly the timbers at Mor ' were dressed ready for hen to set; now the men i dress the timbers them- s, for which they receive .;, but after carriyng and (ng the heavy timbers up r 400 feet and getting the in the next place to come help to set them, they re- $1.00 per set are also cursed with a pany store, and any one has worked under that em knows that when the ) bill is deducted from the bill that there is not much surplus left, in fact there 'several men who have utely nothing, lichel it is the same as re- the Company's store; J the men have been work 'under a protested Wage ; they receive 55 cents per land 50 to 75 cents per set of per. here is also at Michel the iHyiug system, by which one l\ may take an indefinite hberof places and employ |pors or back hands and take ake-off from each of the men's jrhings. «h of'the three camps have r^rofDrArno.dVHn.HahToKin MINERAL ACT. Ud Chain in either Ladies nr Oents •lie, nr ynnr choice of twenty other omniums such as Hue seta uf Jewelry, Binds, Violins, Mandolins, Tea Sets, Sateen Skirts, Cameras, eie. Iteiuem- her we. don't want any money until after you sell the Pills and vnu don't have In sell any more than lii hoxes In d«t the premiums. This is a Imna tide olfer from a reliahle concern that has dlven thousands nf dollars worth nf premiums to agents all over the country, Kememher also that Dr. Arnold's English Tnxin Pills are a well known j remedy for all diseases nf the kidneys and hladder, Hridlit's disease, dialietes. rheumatism, nervous Hon hies, and female complaints, and are for sale hy all flrst class dritdd'sts nnd dealers in all parts of the world. You have only to show them In sell them. Ynu are not offering something that the people dnn't. know. Our watches are the regular standard size fnr Ijidies or Gentlemen in Nickel or Gun Metal Cases with handsome illuminated dials and reliahle timekeepers, watches such as no My or gentleman need he ashamed In carry, and they will he sent ahsi'lnlely Free tn nil whn sell only twelve hnxes of tho«e wonderful Toxin Pills. Write at once, and lie the Hrst in ynnr locality to earn nne of those heaut if ul watches and chain. As Mion as we receive your letter or post card we will send ynu pnst. paid twelve hoxes, together with our Illustrated Catalogue and heaut iftillv colored card with your name and address on us nnt' " * *>■■.. In ...ind that Certlflcate of Improvements Si.amkt Minkhal Claim. Situate In tht Kettle River Mining Division of Yule Dlstriet. Where locatsd : Camp MeKlnney. TAKK NOTICK that. I. Korbes M. Korby, as agent (or l.yM.ii Wilniot Sliatlonl, (roo minor's rartlflcAl- N". hWIM, Sidney C. Conons, (reo minor's crrllflrato Na. n.V.110. Alfred Muller, (roo miner's ccrtltlcate No. alWn mid William Kdwards, (nr miner's eerlitleato No, allSII, Intond sixty d-iys (rom tlio date here nl. to apply ui tlio Mini»K Recorder for a (VrtitlcAU-f Imimiciuiionts. (or the purpose o( obtaining* Crown Grant o( lhe above claim. And further lako notico tbat action, under section 37, musl bo commenced before the issuanco o( such Certitlcato o( Iniprovomonts Dated this llth day M Novombor, IWtt. .oh.28. FORBES M.KKRBY, Agont. NOTICE OF FOHFEITUBE To H. K. Mitchell or any person or persons to whom you may have transferred your Inlerest to in tlio "Oold Drop' Mineral claim situate on Dry Creole, on tho West Kork of Kettle River, in tbo Kottlo River Mining Division o( Ynlo District. „,„.. , d address on as om Yon am horoby notlflod that I havo oxpjuid- atllhorixed agent. Bear in mind that fl(|fint,iniii order to bold thcsaldmlncralclaini ynu Will not he asked to sell atiy more under the inovMnn of the Mineral Act, that lhan the 11 lioxes and we don't want yon should coiitrihule (ill.2,1 as your portion Boots and Shoes A. Maslonka formerly of Nelson B. C, has opened a 3> and Shoe store in idway, with a large stock on ha id. Boots MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements WOTXOZl. Hiont.ANn CniKK Miskbal Claim. iltuate In the Kettle River Mining Divlsl m of Kale Dlstriet. Where located : In Beaver Creek Camp, about on* mile Monti East of Beaverdell. .AKK NOTICK, tbat. I, Korbes M. Korby, as agent (or K.iycltc Harris, (reo miner's ccr- .tlcaie No. aiittl intend sixty days (rom the ate horoof, to applp to tho Mining Itecordor .nr a Ccrtittcate o( Iniprovomonts, (or tbo riirposeof obtaining a Crown Grant, of the itsivo claim. And further take notice that action undor .ection 37 must bo commenced beforo tho issu nice of such Coriifloato of Improvements. Dated I bis lllth day o( Novombor, 1802. Keb.28- KORBKSM. KKRBY. Agent STOCK FOR SALE. Durham Bulls, Flesh Cnlved Cows, Cows in Calf, Stwr.s and Heifers, Boar Figs,'Sows and Young Pigs, Sheep and Poultry. Saddle and IV.k Ponies. Apply to J. A. COULSON, il/z miles from Midway, or Dispatch office. than r.ne ue m,ari,,%,.,. .... -— . •ny money until after you have sold them. We hear all Ihe expense nnd nre only tuakiiid this liheral offer as a method of advertisliid Dr. Arnold's Bnallsh Toxin Pills. Dnn't delay, write at once and earn a heaut ifnl present for yourself for Christmas, AMI.M ARNOLD MEDICINE CO., Dept. 118 go AdolaMt St. Butt, Toronto.Ont. you SIlOllllI cmai i„u,v m-".— - ,. nl the said sum (or your undivided one hal( interest In said elnlm and if within DO days nf the Hrst Insertion of this notice ynn (ail or ro- fuse to contribute tho sum of $51.25 which Is now due hy you, together with all costs of advertising, your inlerest In said mineral claim will becomo the proporty of tho subscribe.! under soctlon four of an Aol entitled the "Min eral Act Amendment Act." 1900. Dated this llilh day ol January, MM. THOMAS MURRAY. and Shoes made'toTorder. Repairing promptly attended to. All work ^guaranteed. Only the best stock J[used. A. Maslonka. -Z.'^.t-mjZ'hmXiiirm^,. it „_r,^w,m-~_wmx**shtmkx,^,,mt bf^iimzhhi-iithi *__-w • It- 10 te tfllB 8ffl3SfImportant Hnilway Centre ia the Iiil.»of British Cahiniiiia. II u * in the C3nii'8 of a ' "mm. Ijli'JuS [MMM 11a- fasinping, tel 'ProM.*, an. Railway District. Midway, pp.ppty -Ml niik3 yau rich. It is not a 1)38^1)311, Jt %in% in-5^ iSlY... : 1 Midway, the coming railway, commercial, wholesale and manufacturing centre of the Kettle Biver and Boundary Creek Dis- • trlets, is .itu.ted at the i- nnlfflpife' »f "tturadai'v Tii u it diii I P!!M! :' III H.lr an ifticiit climate, pure Water* supply, an. _.r pounded by rich agricultural land. m? i i ; :■'- -.A '• .-I?'?. "!i'; pv». ■4. Business, residence "Am W* ■','[" A. ■-■'■''■ -"■'■ A. M. .WOVKNDKN. Sec., . - . '*■"': Jill'Sl. .Mm Street, . "tt'- • ! mm* il.iitK'1'il, R 0. ■. -%tt: ■' - - y^ hi.; h ' -lizi ''yr&h'tt - **•• !_\A.- a.gaiWIe ill lots ^ lQ#FS«Wi ." er-*..er,„S,r Send (or niripn, price,, asd.fullpj.rticuta, Thei mmW COMMNY, Ltd c. si. (iiiorsR, Agent HpBritish Cnluiiihin, ; ,:i! Midway, H.t. '■-.' fZ rX-Zi: fj2sa__^j_^is__ia_____s_.' SATURDAY, K KBHI'ARV, 2S, HXIIi A STAj E sir VredGiIrk •foil, .low :tj 1 H.C ., 3lllll.l i k run...lin < I' . - Ut AERO; D. Mil' .till la. |1]*NI- At thc_,jcrwit, |Jniu|ticU i.i the Ca- 'midiuu '.^roj.'tMy'In t.oxx .0. , Sir FlVriOj it-'r. '.... lill.dl'lr, ' ill III i(ji. 0.1'- Of.. ltliiiiiu, J Kill .. 'J,, . JJ. "i 1 imw that i.i s, i'liKiii^ ,fjir\ thi*,,. JJOOjllu I.I UJ.V vrj.n'iri lit .V, , hu.,»t).lU; "I wlii s.iy il ir tlif.ii' ilea. 0 hi uelil lOgL'UlUI' i;K ll.ljliv ufi'cl US Sr fl(lgli' IIS possible ilu st'iiti.iuuiij v.lfi. h.^n t.u-, alu.j this c.riiiil.y «s'"(v'611 es li-it'iil JUrjlain It;.. I in' . ayutjur ,ipr the liujjt'6'veiuvh't oi-'i.1l''miiiiiiui uu. e. j dOUbt if Sn-ll ,1 UlCtlllg ilS,;lllis -OllJUi in.ij i'ln c ' nl- nn.v o.thcr llittf than thc .Sim's niHi .'•>! ipc. Much iiic*etl.ijji). us this will tin ijooii wojU t.uwaijdJi biiuling togcUici tho nui g cut, A|u*-. lo-ttuxini imiroi.s The I".o; le of Cu- iiuilu mu n 11,ril to this omj. "t'lio ImiiUiuji nnd iw, uly-li i' yi'Uis''il4'o' a' low colonies uloiift tbo Atlaiilt-lonsl he'nine tiri.l x.t ULiuuiii^ iinil tleiid- 01I to no noiisekcoi ii'.g by tjliC'imi'l.lf; .Lntci the Kiliiiii.is nf x iiiniilii ili't'UI- oil to foriuu-.v.oiiiiK .mitiuu, im.lur. the >$iiclipn; Imn lit l!)n|rl(.'na, bit fo'tii- ilttLuty tile hilt -,' riiiiiii'y wits, .m Uh\l in a |e.iicf. I iiuu'ilcr.-' -n 189(1 the «|{gifl_i'-te bl .ku Initio ol t-'aiuulu v.r.s fwii hiiiiilu-il mill t.ii'ty-nltio mil- I ns, mil 'in i'-"'■'■ it Ims mounted to four'bin lr.il nml lhh ly-tln'i.' irll- liuus. In'buth e.\| 0 js untl lin|io:ts the iii-1 i'nr.*■ Iiuh bii'ii .-tui'LUnif. La- niiou is niu e tlirn I olding hoi* own with tl'o |rroK*i'p'fAiiic nut bins, lt is «nid thul Ciuiifiliiii I I eil rSluUn, bul ot.'t of the (iOO.OIKJ |ren|jle who i.atite I" CuVmlit lust yuor Sfl.OUO iiiii.' from t'o llnltid t-tuti.s. Oni-liflii th i.( ll a |io|nilii- tiuii of lhe United Slntos ui.o t'nna- (lliiti burn, Ir l iiioio Uinn oin'-iittieth of the I'op lutijiii Of CtUiufltt uiiliio from the Mules: . We hpnf 11 Ki'ullt du'il to-jlu.v of ;,: i| roiily, und wo uie all v.jiit ng f. 1 siiiiietliilig lo assist in t! it. diii" tion. /.frir nil our efforts to t v 1.11.I Bul or poUtoe:, barley nnd ether ' 1 Tndiio,, to the llniled SfiiteH we weie I intily lom- lu'lled ti. 10OK a Mllloi 6*11 iiini'l.et, uni] wo found tie open inurkel, ol Billaiii ivaiJii'; (or is. Now we want to lli.mli tho Unl oil States for turning us uwny and lunching es. u lesion in s.If-ie'iunce. About liftebn' yours 1110, the I. i.iiucb.u l'aoillc win ... buill a I'UKh ti'O coiillt'eiit ui.ll-Onnu- _ I ill 1.. H'O i' 111 the n| Ini 111 that tho loud would ik',ci' pay. Wo ull"-Know now how wholly liiadotpiali! tlte sya- lO'ii i.s. 'ihis sh.vs the growth bt (.'iiiiiulu md nii/fht In ipeil the often expressed opinion i'i the SluteB that Cajiadtt euiitrisis «f only a Miv bor- tler lowis. ('ntimlii hns not only grown in liitluBLiy nml (oiniiii'iTe, but is making grout atiides in, alt uml science. 1 l.levo l.hoio Ift no lietter 0[iiiplt>tl tiiiveisily on tl.l.s conti- neiil llittH-.-'M J'liy, Y1111 hear a great di.'ri'l.niiif. nijoi.t. M>; (V.J.iy .(if wnn- 1;/ » tjig hut'.we me f&ucetiy. s, 1 sued to piiji'i'J.'d ii|)i;ri oui*'"prest*iit lines, and we feci that wo have ho'jboUe' friend to help us to .du.tM.-i*th)i,t the' Unit-' osl Slates. Some oBif cjiice bouucleil tnnMrit"as followa:- Hlii the ninth by the no. th pole, on the ow^t by'lho Atlantic Ocean, on the jw\st by tho PiicfTIc Oceen ami on thi "sot th by tho Monroe doctrine. THIs'- Mi n'bs1*! docjijliie st,ivrfiliTi>i.t "8 niuoh for Wee1' dom aud liberty in Cnna(ln.;»s it.doe. in, the Unlti.l States. It ie'n "gl'ar- anlee against coercion 'and oppres- 'tliiBu. When H wis piomiilgntcd tho lending. Ihitlsh statesmon'approved it. Canadians know whnt It iiieuns Wtlioln1, iiiid Ik'Ho'o Init in ovory _______Z_ZSOSi. The Mil^vay Sawmill WW. POWERS; iPROPRIETOR. ■ifJSilaii olt-' MANUFAOTUREK OF fonn. . Otirniothoi' country will al-,. tw" .\H^-a^JlfhinilKiiif'..a. 'toisoiin,-,'. 'Sel'. iinila Fvparat'ioh from (!ie»iti Bij- tu in ^oii)^ bo almost imi.qs*i(il(8. jf'ta*'. <i.'• Kl a war sfmuld, occur behyeenrnpreut r.ai.11". ..:.. Jlritiiiii' und i.hi). t'nitoliStat^(,,.tha.^WT. 1 mw result would bt moro tilribto' than ; |iA'| n the war of. the rebellion, litttaAwc.itH*^ *Jil*:l U .jhojie that it t<>c t»o ci|uinWpS.!,n»<4l8 '(|fuwn into ju|'y,.wuri thi.v will butli 'bo on the siiinc'iliii', and.marching in tlio same direct ion." 1 'i. tf ti .lit -Tf At: MINERAL AGT. Certificate of Improvements. aad DRESSED LUMBER, SHINGLES, Wmm IOBS, -K^5T-; I BafitL^Sawiiig it M work don to :;opiep. Natolron MnritiMt. tti.tnt. 5ltu»t« M the KeMI* ilv»"«nln» DWsloftJ nt Yale' District. Where located: IB Beavtf Creek Camp, adjoining the Ittahj Mineral claim. ■'W'i CBUS1NBSS: COLLEGE. TAKK,. MOTIOK that 1, .orbos M, Kcil| 111 afont fur llnniilil ..nihil, fnnr iiiiiiorj eerUllcalo Nu. ii.'rlitw, Iliineiiii Smltli. fro* iiilnur'K cerlillniti' No. n.'itpji: nml AlioJiu^a 8111UI1, free miliars corlitlufttc Nn. ii.'illKHi. ill! U1111I, sixly ilny* from the Hate hereof, to j , n|i|ily to tin.'Mining ttrccrilir fern ( ciiifli 11%. ins. 11 i» |*ijf Improvi'iiioiii" fd? Hie ptu pnuii uf olitaliijiiiq o tho Unit; , crcim, (irnnt. ol the nopvc'clalin. .. itnri nun V||(| f,lrt,|l(,r tAfcu'noti.n (hut action, iniili K'ctlon 117, must bo cniunieiict'il heforu tlie IV *he 809 Second Aye., 'Spokane, i|Wasb. .cb.ai ST where thq^xutrh work is clone; where *ther> reason is a.»vays^ivtitt;*m4vere cnnlitlcncc is devejopcii,;,where H|JO|.7 iB;f»',c°"i;''"«;|Port exactly as books'art. b'feloff kept .iin.business ; HateilrUilaliitlKlay of;Nin'ciiilitir, A. ll. Illillgl , vft ■■' ■ & * ' , r\ ■^here Siioktiianjijjs scientific ; where penmanship: is1' at'; its best; where merit is the standard : wliere the training in' Civ 11, Ski'Vick, 'ri'.i.i'.cuAi'in', l^vcEisii andCAUTOONiNc, \v«tkesvrup students, :develops-tneir powers and teaches them hpwtojij successful. f.o ar(jLimeii|{,is so' eloquent as the record''; MINLRAL ACT. Certificate'' ofsllintirovemenlS Kn.OIiUiI.1. MlNKIlA'ti t'l.AIM, Situate In the Kettle River Mining'Division of Yale District Where located : About Six miles north from Boitvurilell on thn divide between Beaver Crock and tht West Forfcof Kettlo Rlvw... 1.-, TAKK NOflyi.„|lmt 1. Kurlim M|f KcA, n.aueni fnr(H(J|io> 0, Coneiis. free niliior'* .'i'rUlli*l. Nu, bMHh, Intend, sixly (Iii.vh from the dato hereof In apply In the Mining Itmiinler fora iriirllllui^tj of iinpriii'iJiiiunln, (or lhe |iur- litianof obtaining a Orown Orant nf the above ".Inhli. " ,, ,-t I, An,! furthor take iiiillce that notlini, under' Miction 117, niu«t bo coiiiiuuicurl bufnrc Ike Issuance of sueh cerlillcate nf Improromentii. *■.; | Hated this 101 li day of November, IM$ Kcl).!». '-.. KOIIHKH M. KKIIIIIV. Agonl, Riverside Nurseries \ Orand Porks, B. C. HARTIN BURRELL'; - - P^PRIETOR. Home-grown, thrifty, acclimatised trees and shrubs, : >• - Currents, Raspberries, Strawberries, etc. X fine Assortment of Maples and other shade trees, R«ies, Lilacs,:Hedge Plants, other ornamentals. Tlie nocrei Iif hucci'Sh in pliintinir, is, WUHT—to Hi'tiiri' k,,,,(' kI'" -1' ■ -..j. SKcoNn—to plant an arton aa prmsililt' .iflor.it is dug. Trees tflrtSined from our nursery can be planted at f. i, Midway two days after they are dug.. Price .lint, and full Infonimtlon promptly iflvcn. ki_4AA-k4AA4AA_l4A4i-4AAAA-kA4----_---u-,A4A-LA--4-l*i I Hen Wanted $tW.:^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ To sell for the large Fonthill ruisc ries. Appli cations should be filed at once. Highest wages paid, permanent place assured to the right men. We furnish guaranteed stock commanding highest testimonials from British Columbia inspectors. 19 WKM.INOTDK HT. K. TOUONTO, ONT. 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Title | The Midway Dispatch |
Creator |
C. M. Crouse |
Publisher | Midway : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1903-02-28 |
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Midway (B.C.) Midway |
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Newspapers |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Title changes in chronological order: The Advance (1898-1902) ; The Midway Dispatch (1902-1904) |
Identifier | Midway_Dispatch_1903_02_28 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-02-02 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | d34f58c3-a402-487d-86ca-52bc87fe1435 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0347736 |
Latitude | 49.008333 |
Longitude | -118.778333 |
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