fol. 2, No. 51, MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JUNE. 18. 1904. 'Or/a e _> kj- / $2.00 per Year. International « r twJ^MggSmmm i We have placed in stock a full line of INTERNATIONAL, STOCR FOOD product comprising, Stock Food for horses, cattle, and hogs. Poultry Food for Chickens, gaur- enteed to increase egg production and keep your poultry in first class condition Worm powders, Heave powders, Colic cure, Gall cure, Harness Oil and soap. f J. MCNICOL III!III!!!!!l!fl!!l!!f!!III!!!l!IIIH!!!ll!! iinifi^ " TANGLEFOOT " The drudgery of Housework disappears whe e it is used. Once Used It Becomes ihere 'is no getting over it. Always Fresh and i'i Stocfc ai Thomas Drug: Co. Midway Licenses are Issued. Victoria, June 10.—This week's Gazette contains a notice respecting the issuing of the long awaited licenses for coal and petroleum prospecting in block 4593; South East Kootenay, The notice' fixes the fee for licenses at 5100 each, and those who have not deposited sufficient money are notified that if must he done. The license covers n year front the date of issue. The policy of the government with respect to the licenses is contained i.i the following, which form- pari of the notice: "Owing to the number of applicants for licenses to prospect for coal and petroleum, and the peculiar complications surrounding the applications for the issuance of these licenses; and the well known fact that the issuance had heen unavoidably suspended for so many months, the government of Hritish Colunihia finds' it impossible to determine the equitable rights of the numerous applicants; therefore, for the purpose of enabling all persons to go before a proper tribunal for the determination of their respective rights and priorities, this license is issued and accepted subject to such prior rights of other persons as may exist by law, and the date of the license is not to be taken or held as iu any sense determin I iug such priority. And further it shall not lie taken 'or held to waive inquiry by the courts with respect to the proper pre- forniance of all conditions precedent as between adverse claimants. And further, on.the understanding that the government shall not be held responsible for or in connection with any conflict which may arise with other claimants to. the same ground, and that under no circumstances will license fees be refunded. "And the holder hereby waives any claim or demand against the government and expressly agrees not to take any steps or proceedings to enforce any alleged claim or demand against the government of the province of Hritish Columbia arising out of the insurance of thjs licence or of any other matter or thing appertaining thereto. "The land being under reserve from pre-emption sale, this license does not include any olher right than that of prospecting for coal and petroleum," _—-—, ea gives assay values of from.8 to i) ounces gold and 54 ounces of silrer. The Vein is fiom eight to 10 inches wide. r * . Poplar r^otos. J. 6. Devlin has some interesting stories to tell of the. Poplar section. Oiij' of these is in re-' gard fo a claim owned by Cutler Porter on Hiipid creek. Porter uncovered a rich six inch lead of ore and sacked 150 pounds of if' to take fo Spokane with him. He hired Jack Chisin to take the ore to (ho railway track and told him (here wtis $1200 worth of gold in tha IfiO pounds. Previously Cliisni had bonded a claim adjoining the Porter claim,; to Porter for. iwOQ. Chism, w.ho. had seen lhe rich find on the Porter .property, offered to give Porter the claim he bonded for $">(HM) for the privilege of working on the claim for •'!(• hours and being allowed all the ore he could take out. Porter .refused the offer. A big .strike of steel galena, ha says, has been mude by a prospector named Browiron a lead im a claim owned by him which is located'•time-quarters of a mile from the Spyglass .group. Pat Devine, brought to Poplar a few days since a piece of ore from the Spyglass group that was almost pure native silver. So far ' fhosi' sending out samples of sclu's' for assays have' received good returns, provided (hey sent good sized samples, and assayers have informed them that thev need not expect good results from small samples. The schist gave average assay values' of I'm in $5 (o $0 per ton. Mr. Devlin' says that on (her 1st of J.uly ..work will be inaugurated on t'he extension of (ho Lucky,,Jack, which is owned by him. HiMiiiiia Rich Strike on the Helen. Ten inches of S:J()() ore on the Helen! This statement would have created a sensation in Greenwood two years ago, but people now take rieh strikes on high grade properties as :a matter of coui ,', sa.j' the Boundary Creek Times, The Helen lies between Greenwood ami Ana conda, and is about the most southerly property in the high grade bell which has turned out Irich. It was bonded several, times and ..lex. Miller secured it a lew mouths ago. He put a force to work under W. H. Jeffrey, Al. E, Mr. Jeffrey had every confidence in his ability to find lbe vein. That his confidence was not misplaced was demonstrated on Tuesday last, when the drift was run into a vein of high grade ore that LeRoiNo. 2. Pays Divide: Ii. The LePoi No. 2 Mining company has declared a dividend of 1 shilling pe,- share," payable J»»M. Thi8 is the amuiftl dividend of tbe company, «„,! amounts to 5.per cent, thn company being incorporated for 000,000 pounds, sterling i„ \ pound-sterling shares."■' The Te: Hoi Ao. 2-is-tlie most successful of Hossland (H. C.) mines floated in London. It has been paying a regular an- ""al dividend and has been operated on a sound ' basis. About a year ago it installed a small Elmore oil concentrator, which has been proven a distinct success and has .enabled the conipany to treat a much lower grade of ore (ban was ever before handled in Rossland camp. .In addition it is shipping some good or,j,runi.ing at times into exceptional values. The raw ore and , the concentrates have been going to Granby melter, since 'linings re- 1;'''-""* with the Northport smelter wero ended' recontjy. Sydney M. Joliuson has just returned from the west fork of Kettle river, where ho' and his associates have resumed work on the Bounty preparatory to putting the mine into shipping condition for next winter. Mr Johnson reports more activity on the west fork than at any time in the last hree years. • f p-jMiAfti tnakty at _B_w_*r, K c S»b»<«*p_oc price. tSjMptr.v.ii'm. p»jit!>; lijjidmi.-...*. nt'.her 7»«l;r w Halt y early at :.:- •pcj.xi 4 tke .iZeer. mr, A ivxatbhgtatm name _pf_h__-__ SATURDAY. JCNR K 1SW. THE FUTURE OF B.C. Professor Macoun has made the following important state ment respecting the future of British Columbia : "As the- vears roll on and our posses- sessions become developed the value of this second Britain; will come so vividlv before the, people that men will ask with; astonishment why such ignor ance of British Columbia pre vailed in the past. Today 1 thf re are 400 miles of the coast lined with a forest grow th superior to anything else in tbe world at present Its shores, indented with multi tudes of harbors, bays and in lets' teeming with mvriads of fish, its rocks and sands con taining go!d. silver, iron, com! and various other minerals. And besides all this a climate superior to England in every way, both as regards heat and moisture, and vet men wil ask. what it is worth? Worth more than Quebec and all the maritime provinces thrown in. And sceptics may re-t assured fl that the day is not far'distance when mv words wiil be accent ed as true." 3 ft £ 13 s n n 8 8 ** n K. MtKtKHUif i> *STAGE«- Carrying His Majesty's Hail* Wili leave MIDWAY on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8.30 a. m., arriving at CAMP McKINNEY at 5 p.m. Returning will leave CAMP McKINNEY ^n Sundays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a. rn.. reaching MIDWAY at 3.05 p. m., and making connection wiih the train Sfoing east at 2:05 o'clock. The best of accommodation for the convenience of the travelling public. R. MEYERHOFF, PROPRIETOR. jjmtttf m**fmm 6 8 8 8 r* § i 8 t^f^M^^j^ f£ jit tmJ-LX^AjJtfj _jrfe ■iTr^-I'?T^^S-J3^^^t Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Coma J WHO CARRY A FULL USE OP FARMING IMPLEMENTS &WAG0lJ CHAMDION MCWERS AND RAKES HADLEY BANCH. WASH, p o.,,,,,-_.. What a remarkable is printers'ink, It can transform a sheet ot paper into a voice telling the affairs of men I in all parts of the globe—the thunder 1 fartillery in the front, rz battle, or rhe peaceful h -rial: ol a tiny child in a country I churchyard. It tells of your! g ings md 0 mings ane th se 01 your kin and neighbors. It jokes your father when vou are born, felicitates with you when you lead your bride to the J tar. mourns with vou in the supreme moment of dissolution, and scatters the flowers of an immortal hope tomb. Drive from the world and ever, wheel of business will stop every smokestack will cease ■-•'•-* THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMIEBtfJ With Which i» Amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBll HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. Paid-up Capital, )$.•■, ,g Reserve Fund ,, Aggregate Resources (30 Nov. IS03) over ;■..,, tm LONDON OFFICE 60 LOMBARD STREET | .NEW YORK AGENCY WM. GRAY , H. B. WALKER j A*"""' Ifl EXCHANGE PLACE. In addition the Bank has 107 branches and Agencies in Ca- andthe United States, including the following in Bn:i*h C hia and the Yukon Territory: ATLIN, GREENWOOD. KELSON, YANCOUYEK . £ CRANBROOK. KAMLOOPS, .YEW WE8TU SS DAWSON. NANAIMO, LADYSMITH. YICT1 FERNIE WHITE HORSE BRANCHES IN THE UNITED 5TATES Se*Vork. 5m Froctaco, Portland, S«|tle, 5-«„ Deposits received, exchansrfe bought and .>->lil ud • . wriptioa ol Hun king ba__o_n transacted. Qreettvood Branch W ALLISON, Manas, ;.W. A,- ^ -™ . mm m. "o m ooo, .♦. .*►. * The Best Hotel 1 1 1 in Midway »1 Oil VOUr S:'.na'.e I-. :'*e Oree-.w: . • . y»;« z i-.-:. '■■- NltlterS ink| thUet r.rrth-eaa: Jf, > .t: Coumrtaxn Mix-out. rxuat. -min Hi i-.z-AZi .' if- :■'" '.iA': CA tti-irg rC.-r •• zr.Az. mtaemheatotU it Cirz: T ' -."•' s n "•• ■- ..-. 1 ,-,.-.. ■ -_ ' ' ■ ■'■■: " » ■:.--'. ■- - V .,- : to send towards the clouds, even- sky Is of state. Wisely has printing been called "the an preservative of arts." Do ail ... j -.,-. ate S . ■ -r V.i-.r. -■ .-. . _fi__3 mem **** ' '■" here _ ■ | ■■■^, •■ ... j*ixtT -ir* trr. •_* «.».*.: :--*;(. ;■> a;v;j- u 'ZeniScaie Sx miVfl. WTiia-. :•: ■ Tree tS;:__ Xir.-.rtf Heecnle? f-ic a —tt-.x-e. if Im- tttiwr * '"err:*era;.e. y,. hP1__ _.•■ _ D».i 3rxtaw-t;-e,-e.y ihtroayattOM lbe __M terwrf. :■: tmtyKo-.v. M:»ia*r R«oc-ier t-.ri': rilllklla :! I^pror-rwr.tA. t:t tta -y-_trr.rr ■( ■ -.-■■■■■:■ maCtomaGtaai rf ibe. -x- ___■ --•: h-rttar j_r mitt am 1 dn, _mht\ tttttm 8 --.'Z * -virreenter; lt*l* tti •■ -v ■• -.,' ..,-?-. , -■~A..-a:i.t( i- ;,-;■ ^r-<r.-... : Z%:.n: :-... ;_■- -j;,:(.,.-. ;#4 C. d--.B. ii?.5;v>.- : Crowe Hotel DOlit'C-'an Will ll"'"*"'*' ' • '■'■ "-■•-• -I ibuzniag a puui.c._.n will cnwiStMl ttbeah -___■ become unknown, and cobwebs '"- ' ': l' ux'-m- '■*''■'' 'St-yr. :"*-•- ".' ■'■----,-ee. -r'-'. ■;> „. win grow across tne oortais tf\*mmt mm . « ____> / mm the ha!1' ^f •*■•- ■"'':--'- '-- - :'l'": * ;"- •*• ■'"•J IW- HEXP.TNK'HOLS-.S-. NOTICE. you can to keep the editor and -^ -,^^ fm .,,. M printer good natiinvl .-- •••■ _«•_(. 1 ..; » .*■ ♦ ^ 4 ♦ ♦ '.iy* trrrr. natured happy. And do not that he does mor° money than any mortal thi side of the new Jerusalem. It Wili B« To Your interest * Tun St. Loui reliable inr ■: ro&d serriee mtempiate risHing the1 Exmod Tr.a'ZA.-Z ■ ..■; ,- - ,„-.-... _-,-. -*—-t.. tOrf^et We-ttbtrM*. i H-i'■*_,: -j^-s »-i- j- j*» *.™e:-.:rri, I DfaSncC of ^t_j.".;_4n*^*i-. _. f:ll.jv*j jr the; r'omawn.niL- - ■„;-_-. -■.■.'■,. ,,-- X:KiawT ta Back rrw.jt p-_rf »• i cot..; j ;«___»>SKaiu I a ' . ..,• . __cfc_ht_i lat* n: _.-.,; ^ - - (.1- 'r-, : _____ •_--.■,. and 'he best routes. V Mt OH I Jr...--J -<■ , .. -._7,;on *■*-*_-« I _ I jj.; t-etctvcal •:-■■•. Ita l-a-dbHbfa ! --»--'iuii..n*> :i X«-_to( •':«_! j 1(:S;_.-..;-: jj tm* Oa_C ro*.".. '■■ ""-*■ ett etc -.h^n.ji* S _-tt___ l _Mw ': pa* ttamm S mm It V. . ■ u J.- :,j*r. '.-.rrjr'i! "f'.r-Jh .'»<- : -ram .:' if •■• -■*-■ -■■■-;■-• ■■ !«s. y •■■■• k lata H :,-^- *:_•": •>ic.nh:ois nali tor one ireek|«•■■•• Lf.tcwwii* only. Come and enjoy a good; f" : 'ri"' ;' laugh. Uoors open at 8 »»»a.*id__.u _-b tt pan. __■«.Lo* h*r_*Itn_. I__«l -n o'clock. v.nl;-,.. -m ,.,,, _ , a ,..;•' ;■-*" -ton hand. vriBaecore ' ai.-.*.<--i-__i» v,btcrttintt* _ -,. - itroryoo if pomtttih, tuti w-jrh- For SAl» ' "Ae rr.'tt.iA mtttma 'Ane e.t -M Kant " - - -j-_v^^ . ... n™ T« 1 -_ , 1 ********* "---■ I--- ■ J -z.*31!*™*. to you. A-Wrew •* 1 nnt cla.*H bale-1 4*aac__» __-«»m i__i»aa<*a8.s B. H. Tram bull. Apply to R. G. ^,a**-r-:-*i«"'•••' •="•*■'•'-■• w--" -• » .-,. C • Don't forget Medicine Company': .'.V : >jj. j.-iax» N' tion. to ■**?*."-ir<3 i-uion as to rail- the lowes* rates him tu to i 't. Loui*:- n «ijl write the under-' s ''"■■-' wi it Lnformo- Come and enjov-= ■- ' ' « <■ ~Jy0lldw,rp-the ^m«? *iUb« If we do' Q ♦ • ♦ Headquarters For Railway, Mining and Commercial Hen Rigs any part of the Country 1 ♦ ♦ * *» ♦ ♦ ♦ * » t # » 1 ♦ ♦ * t n timothy hay. Sidley, Sidley, B. C. or Dispatch > IB e Midway. /<For Guest's conven ience/ * . ; " ' ■ ' . ■ joaaaeraml Agent, 1.- rhinj Street, Portland, <jr.- * ** m ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ *♦ **>♦♦♦ ♦ ..♦. At. .9- ♦.. ♦. ♦- •• fo ■Ki>« ***«*.♦ *♦#*•<■.£_>•'■ [Paul HeiLsher is risking in San Francisco. •"rank Royer. of Grand |was among the week's, to Midway. Richardson, of Green- ^pent a few days in ilid- Iring the week. | Macdonald, of Phoenix, town during the week « p. i- i , n*j tl sing horses for his livery.rt UayiigKt J\ide jhrovjgh Nature's /\,rt Gallervj Itown. i Jas. McNicol returned [Tuesday after spending a weeks with her father at O hn L Snapp. Right of Way THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONT1NE.Y1 Tbnotb Salt Uk« City. QJcenwood sprint*, LtUxUlo, J-M<*J>|0, Colorado Sprints lad Denver Ptsiiax CootU Q*U. Cjnyoa of The Qrtnt.ZTennotsm ?***, M*r*lull !>•** in. t_«#oy-_ Gor-je TRAMS DAILY BETWEEN OGOES VSO DENVER 'wj r^WIII OlCSCtWC- S£IC<iO T01Now£ NO FURTHER. FOR BETTER CANT gjrprrV- Tt rtc< S. 7 LAESi; ■ad :'•• r .... Boaad urj Creek peinu. xood AeeommodatioD fop the Traveling Mlie. it of the Great Northern *>--*- r»jr Co. was a visitor to - my on Monday. j rWn,iiiiprtii,.iii-,i.ii_fciii . It McBoyle, of Osoyoos,' * C- ■**■£ Q«»««i A_e«t fi-hray with a carload of ** T*w Stntt twin? the Northwest. Laat Iw. During hi- absence flfcc Boyle will visit her in Kansas. DENTIST. fMcDonald, une of the KEBDELL B_n.;K. GrEEXWOO BE FOUNT P09TU.NO. 0__GO«« DR. SIMMONS, The Fair Route P»»ae M, T. * ft. Itors of the Arlington ireenwood, is making Ition for a licence for -land hotel. Midway. ha, been begun on the ^ nes ot tne ryjundary ji in ing Luinp_ny just fl iireeuwood. aud west ..-.uorn. Mason, of Republic, midway. . led a lucation tor a • jie j__: aerm. tiie p M. KERBY •:hi LKjUiidary, up- C. J. LEGGATT, SOLICITOR A>-n NOTARY PUBLIC. b. c. A. 9. Car. See. C. L Provincial Laud Survey ..._way. ibt- tramer. onc aud Mr. Mason trill u in a iaige .Coca.. j tne increase- freight licnm tne Interna:..• b__ hne to >ne A__enc_.. ^th-'zn couatruction com- ^cLEOU k BROWN bl tea tne railway tjetweeu _«i _ uriew. r. .?uerwu-x_. aUw.il-*> odlCcr, Uijia b*=t:U nru ai Midway, irai Unicago capitalists ■ecu in tu^u reeeutlj in* g iutu the opportunity _..L4 interested in souie CIVIL CNGINCCR. M-a u •- in nan. BARaiSTTRS, SoUCTTOM, ETC. MINERAL ACT. via Chicago or New Orleans ti St. Louis, is the one that _.ve» you the most for your money, - and the fact that the ILLINOIS CENTRAL offer* unsurpassed service via thesa points to the WORLDS FAIR, and in thi- \ connection to all points beyond makes it to yonr advantage be rore making final arrangements We can offer the choice of sl lea-it a dozen different routes. B. H. Trtmbcu, Commercial Agent. Portland. Oregon I J. C. Liynsrr. T F. Is P. A.. Portiand.Ore. Paul B. Thompson, F. & P. A.. Seattle. Washington. MINERAL ACT Tourist Cars East Many experienced travelers preler tourist sleeping car's lor the transcontinental journey. The Chicago, Milwaukee & Paul Railway can arrange tor your tnp east in tourist cars, offer you choice oi routes and save you monev. H. 5. row e. Oeneral Agent. 134 Third Street Portland Certificate of Improvement*. Certificate of Improvement ...5-n grade properties ut Ihey vUKevi Um | .-, Eliiiorn, deten and m» ---.-.,„. .mui cut*. Sx:axU& .3 '.M 0»*r**-M X.tieral Dv.-jcc •'"" ef Ttla Dmn«. Watrm _**:*_ o en, who recently re- t*t*r Horaum. - — ._J- „ ,k„ nr.^ "TAKK V0T1CE-J_»; I. ___■ AeR. Ofrw* . rr, i tnp over tne pro- 1 ____»■ ___._. " _ r I x. xgta: foe .*- W. Tii*. *'«■» Xiiwr ■ uf the Midway and' c.r-.mc*ie. So. bcii*. mw_.i -tt-.r lay. ttm r.c tom hattat. 'n x^ij :c Zee Miry.rif th irrrrr'.:r x A::.*,:.,-r oi Inp*.f*:n*.»n>. l'r Br-^v.r.s. B.-T Man Spokane Falls &Nopthern Railway Ca Nelson & Ft, Sheppard Railway Co. :.e<l -Wa Railway Co., WsbiMiM I fi. I. Ij., Yu.,Tie4E. By Co. TIC|SSTS --TO ANU FkOX ALL- Points East VIA iway, is still in the He is reticient aa *.« ;>_-;.:« ot--.t__.r..z_: i ern :(■!■ <.:zaz. ;- -.,:« Cm«j*»:o: H:-:ai n T*- ^ - r - ... -. -. - g b_tV-Cv of T_!« 3tK.~.«. <f*Jir« ..xjV.m Ct.T-.: Ci.r.p :a •„.* *'«-. F.-,. ;■' ...- .- j Sei~w '•- '.- i ••: itl In Roam u i Portj ^ci R.puh- T iit-scmcr. •._,.■ : :-.-.■*. .- '-<■:.. :. 1 nmettt 1 '■-■ <-.-- rith th« 4- tr-a: N ■•':-:-. N tthera Fv:.j-.; _ik1 .- immAtm H>- •; n tTm ttimtt'al • nx'd S • ■.-.:Ji)' • : - ■ : n - --..--,- TH ). H. i N. ft fat p n'.* ju', w«**t •eta u Bass-nd ^d ^■'ommendation, to hij* Ib, but appears to be with his trip and the ik tor the country, Kanot* Medicine and rt Company are in Mid- jr one week commencing 17th. Their entertain* are tir*t claa.**. being free coar*ene*»s. The public I not miss this. The Com- -.- ,r td 1- t^tcine ny. • -J J'JrJ ••:tr_nexr,e.e,: *___n ____£t J' '*":- - -;—,-— -f ' i ;-i- JULJ M ij IM . itB.6l-DDi •-KNTINEL" will stand -.: K. G. Sidley- of Sidley, :' r the service o iiiare_. lenna for season $iO cash at time I service. He i- a seal Brown, -tands 15 hands - is highly recommended ,in.weight , l(» pounds, as mai towns wh«re they barehw«ai|iy-efarwMet0uie pedi* jjree. this horse comes rrooa tne t Go-nelL Secretary of he<t blood of the English man of Provincial Infor- thoroughbreed and wm select- i-has accepted the editor- «**i by Col. Dent of :".j Bri-.L-h i :he Victoria Colonist. Remount Departm*-r.: purpose-J-r.U-Kxoi ;"* F. Carter-Cotton.: ly for breeding to Canadian: 'JA^A Mor of the Vancouver mares with the intention of pro- --''nK'iseT and Colonist. ;ducing remounts and high class ^ ■ well known in drivers. "'- '•-"■ journalistic field, ';-:*d several prom- rial positions in P. XeU v-::xeral ACT. C -re<r*a: N«J«o wilh tbe K. P.. t S C«. f ic Kaati. uud sio.jjijj piiri-.a. <.oia«t* at Carkem with ,*■*_. fo r---«QVT*od .i," : Midway B. i . BafteC <Jar*i ran >a train, fc««w«<» OtkCtlti Z'ZSl :t. :?:'. ._■ i, i .% _j SHORT LINE re St. Paul, tadpoiii. U.;..- A.vti racrn t.a. 2 ->■-.■« 2-2 "ertiflcate of IrnproTementi. A. _TA ITiMial twmtagm xg-ri'. ;;.;_.»:■; ',V_.i. Tl: x»w tomoaamt Thtmtbtek, day C,:ar raiamaai 'wris: s:*s*i«n. ;• .*; i Iu?t-: S3«_i_( L.i.*-.*7 C Y" "jrJJ'f. H.IV» V;;,;--, j. ,; »-; . '.-.'.y—r.a ..-,-. -a.. -.^ _t _,_.;: _ *i»7 *|-«ta«tlM OrtrM v*^lk«f« it... tamm. VO I .V|.-,s>.i .:*. .*< :•-•<--■:<:,: K :!J^J Drrr.Mi rf ;.-:'.. *"jr*rt :<a:ed i In Cirrr. .r< *«-. T:r.:' JJ--- Ks'.-.js r.T»r. :: Xct-od WANTED *r •»- re H. BP.A.VDT. i P. fe T. A*--) tv • «_. jSiur ".X g. nsns.. w. t. a. W -43. TOCONSUMPTIVES Thi -.-.ri er-vrned jj.ir-j;^ ,*r.e - . H i;: ; H M.-..-.- :- Western Canada. • n the author of the -imbia Year Book." n,"j_Taph on Sir James •ia ~The Maker of Can- Vm*i and of numerous mi mmj9 artd papers. t*mt Whitcombe, for the * h who left some days * s_ over the proposed Midway a few days ag left for St Paul. As result of Mr. Whitcomhe's examination ot the line, a corps of surveyors will shortly be put at work to complete the final survey for some iistawe west of here. With the line now building from Curlew here, and the survey being made on and; '._* >■*■■ :i,i - Ami '•-." tot aa ltd .Tr* • ' MM e ■' •• ■: -" MOM :.-t>:r* tk* .... twmsa ■ ; i MdJB A mM ••- :-- - • "' "VaSaDA'S i '-!«-« :t 'tJj;;ie T.*ass i:-.- >-aunsi Stsmaaami ia the town or "'"'■ r~«» »_» i texmr* .-.• :- • '-*■ mad i.u«nLr« Coamn pt.aa. ."-i MIDWAY xr.z *. -j;r.c:cjg r^untrr | „__< ir..:»■*:.:*... ;,__-„-..-* <nd 's- ".".-r** for tan, TVJjo*-* w-o_»_. it. v rt HUB HAEDY SPECIALTIES-r-^^'-'-^! — in Trait Trees. Small Fruits, OnMunenUb, Shrubs. Roses, Vines, Seed Poutoes, &c. ■ ■'r T j- :. J' »:r- '.r-i icapus. At".i-j.. Bj^a^.'.n.j *i-jj x-.xi 'r:ni __.__.«„ Kj ■ :• -- *V :.* *■ -:'<:/ i.*:: ., . ■ , .».: : ■_.jji| '._■! jrwcr.jCK-.r.. w„.;e «. jjrj -..•..- M_ -^i7 sr-—; » _;_—Hl.TUT ■ d.i-*w,. ,.«t. EOWAS:>*. *-|LSO"«. (ran Sac I Sew Y-rt AXT1 prsuioo fcr r .tsl-ux or -• *■ of here, returned to theeoe*. 4 a • , . , ■ -.- hhej IZ' - imt t r west, tsfemm. tAxmwcei mot M-i. ■'«■■'■ it looks at though it will nor be -;•■ •£ ^ .^^ .;,. ..... ., , -, Ions before the entire V. V. ,s: E. -■•" be completed through to ,.......-•,.. ...^ .-, •.{•. .-. .... Stone & Wellington FOVTrflLL MR5ERIES nmt *oo %-.'.x 'obovTO • • ONTARIO txagr- WASTED-TATIBTVl PYZi- *ji_ :r. -.-aZ .rv.. ami igmf. ' txrZ'.r.-f *ji:-* tar-.f ■»»j', rut..: ■_■ ___ltattt_n ■:*'^._.■ vr...... -r»^_.7 _*.! ft-ye^r.,; _.;-<7 l.:*Jl-,i.>j ■::• i-.Ae.r.ence i-reeeMtir! . :•:■•. atkheaaamteamttA Eac—m m • Ml .*■•..::•;. -.;.'*j*-^.,;<«; T:j'«<ti *« I 18 ON THE MAP OT STAY O-r 03 >* pa _____ as £ ea C3 1=0 a "sZ ts oS sa s oe o "S3 oa CD "o _=3 >*^eiV,. w je CO (» a. t__> ea =3 a* u ra as J-3 Bj-5 3 C8 S6 Be B. 5' -3 ts CD Cj_ TO o.- er. cr: c cr: cr_ CD ra. DO e= as c es __ =3 CD C5 to" _J as •a a 3 ■s or maps, prices, and full particulu ots at low prices and on easy terms. MIDWAY COMPANY, Ltd. io 0. M CH0U8R Agenl far By ;.. :i (!,>;, • • Midivay, B, ('. MINERAL ACT. Certincate of Improvements WOTTOH May Minekai. Claim, Situate In the Greenwood Mining Division of Yale District. Where located: tn Camrl camp on the west fork of the Kettle river. TAKK NOTICK that I. .lolm P. McLeod,' Kreo Miner's Certificate No. 1)80240, deling I (ia agent for Robert 1). Kerr Free Miner's' -l^fymftuAcate No. tmSXt), Philip B. S. Stanhope free Mlncr'B Cerlillcate No. H5SW7 and Jamoa C. Dale Free Minor's Corlifllate no. h.V-MP, intend, sixty days from the il=>to hereof' - to apply to the Mining 'Recorder for a Cerlillcate of Improvements, for tho purposo of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice tint, action, under section 37, must be commenced beforo the issuance of such Certlflcate of Improvements. Dated this l'ist day of April, 11)01. J. P. McLEOD. BUSINESS COLLEG MINERAL ACT. iE. 809 Second Ave., Spokane, Wash. The school where thorough work is done; where the W»% is always 'jivm- where confidence is developed ; wkreM RAPING is taught exactly as bonks are being kept in tows', where Shorthand is scientific; where penmanship is »t '« best; where merit is the standard : where, the. training in Civil* Service, Telegraphy, English and Cartooning wakes uf students, develops their powers and teach* them howto l< successful. No argument js so eloquent as the record things well done. .No mortgage can corrupt, no ihitf - Jrepk through and steal the knowledge of How to Do. Whi - or you by whal ii \att dorn i others is it better to trust to luck? Is it wise Certificate of Improvements. NOTIOB. Buna Vista (FhactionalI Mineral Claim. Sltuato in the Greenwood Mineral Division of Ynle District. Where locatod: Wellington camp. TAKE NOTION that Wc, John Rogers Free Miner's Certificate N'o. nStl'Vil, and Korbcx M. Kerby Free Miner's Certificate No. 1*63491. intend, sixty diiyn from tho dato hore )t. toapply to tho Mining Iteeord- er for a Cortiflcato ol Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grunt, of the above claim, And furthor tako notico that action, under section :17. musl bc commenced before tho is- nance ol uoh Certificate of improvements. Dated this Uth day of May, Hurt. PORBKS M. KKItllY. NOTICE. TAKK NOTICK that. (V) days from (he (into hereof I intend to apply to the Chiof Commissioner of Lands und works for permission Ui purchase the Kast J of Hec, 7, Township 51, Osoyoos District. Dated this 12th dny of December, ITO. B. W, NKAVKH. C. tloB, Uroon. Agont, \ xm_w!_mxmam «A you know whata school can do for you' by 'what it li 1 I.s it wiser I ^ncss.' I'or detailed information call, telephone or write THE NORTHWESTERN BUSfNESS COLLEGE, 809 Secocd Ave., Spokane VV: Riverside t_s __________________ wrsetr Grand Forks, Bi C. HARTTN BURRELL, - - PROPRIETOR. Home-grown, thrifty, acclimatised trees and shrubs, Currents, Raspberries, Strawberries, etc. A nne assortment of Maples and other shade trees, Roses, Lilacs, Hedge Plants, other ornamentals. The sem-t of Bti.cesR in planting, is, kikht-h, sitiiit gnod stuck. 8ici:().\j,_.|0 plavjt as soon hh poBslbl'e after it ie tftig, Treos obtained from oup nursery can bo planted at Midway two days after thoy are dug, Price list, and full Information promptly fiflvcn.
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Title | The Midway Dispatch |
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C. M. Crouse |
Publisher | Midway : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1904-06-18 |
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Midway (B.C.) Midway |
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Language | English |
Notes | Title changes in chronological order: The Advance (1898-1902) ; The Midway Dispatch (1902-1904) |
Identifier | Midway_Dispatch_1904_06_18 |
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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 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0347756 |
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