^HU'UaH MM,MMM^^^^^^^^7z2 "****MJJJ* J A Greenwood Defaulter. , MID-WINTER clearing saleF ' - ■ -.: Blatters ia ^a . |eonneeikm wislt settlers right*. £ 6:-<x F. Doegfeerty teeasps Homwr, Caimata&n were £ Witfe Minere' Baioa noc be s»id. iWaw of g«r*ra- r^ Funds* iraetrt otrimak tt m a rofe. >H Tirtwia. Feb. Ift — "Oie boose ij treat*-1 to ji, 2 aad organ i ae t- e<i '.'„rn>tht-r b«>ose *«' i Dousjhertv. f- AT McNICOL'S cii.'Q-ei federal W" SltWfl il § » Regardless of cost we have decided to close out the balance of our Winter Goods, also all odd lines, which are bound to accumulate in the ordinary run of business. We do not purpose carrying these goods over until next season, as it would cost us more than the profit to do so, and so have decided to give the profit and a little more to our Customers. You cannot fuily appreciate the GENUINE BARGAINS offered unless you call and examine them for yourself, and we guarantee you will be surprised and pleased. No Ms CSappi at Cash Sale Prices. 1 I 1 ■a-fnti i n -u •"• '•'■". r. ing Co relieve tbe 'Or.fiJv ol ~h.f* Western _?_..i ■H-S-a-s-. bl, -ttr.:.,.,! mt *j,ime oJd 7 honest a,n.j ■ment oi th. *»*iis ban.r..eirl ta lk 11 pear t« 1 jv'J "4*. 'at the fii '-"' -itbt part part W. F. 3|. V Cr* safe A€ ■W Jo *. aa*l. .. . 1 •■■- Br ": - •>- as0B> a i'. m ta offiri :Jl Eeaiioa is - J Sir' in Bl |] J r'i\ iked ' ^.'"L • '■* r i ta •■'i.'ttly any e in ion aad cessi'i .il me.r r ..ox ••>. thizat. nn*ie bilF was paj Baal .r;^*, jhk •efsti fBocioas «rf : - t'roni the :n- ni*<^ "MIJ ot '"•a ot' IWiis. the a resolution toe Dominion Mipcwe a d aty ; :nber. rag fesBwp the "■-•■: eoBusittee aJiheqagrfj they "'e "hn'r tah.>n « tea Ra*-tes - - ■' ra ■■ aa i '-"-- tn.er.j-.r-* S. C. Coppe? and Snowshoe Coss- par;*rjj '»... [Jsite. -" .. Ll- After Naves besides "krafty both will ''' " ;'" '■ _■ it f ammusecri tbat 4 bad fceea d-jjuets- Contiaenta] Enaa guarantee a sw> r with tha jfeow- mtaed p£a»i Mil.ni-0 acq oiled with S&. !Jc:-:a&re!* s;. >'<i J. Mc g^^w»ww*wpj 5 wm "r 1 :;.< on Bg^tS tfdiate ?Ci-p.- wi]] be takeo n lbe new t-orporaEkss. ".•.c.-u Coiambta ifaare- ■ geJ ?3Ur?J5iW of the f : ".. :T -u'i.l.'t-, lew fj'.-i? :' ■ datiwra^ baS in - - ".. i two aad ooe r - -a-ri. and - '."■ .'. ■ rnow.ho*» - «hf -tuares ft-t '5C-e: Pert He.-... ^r_^x. a the Beet.-; ji.-'i H-*-r,ep *>a Hardv KKtatK.jin 3 RilQEe an .aTOUD.. ! Take Care of Those Lungs. km W- ■■'"'; '-'opper ['Xher Lo»k ' at Grt*eQ~ Sfnj * shoe • ^ *:oQ*.*eni niiati ia the :z'.rC Exjff&ss Co. ; *' .',-. FA o.-The .m' ■"-*-- Co. bare ».'.! I --■ 'y aa Bfc a ho . - --j--1 - ■* an This is the time of vear weer. a '::-; :-. nieari .*. ^n-.'U5 [lines?. say ected. Our White Pine and Tar Compound and Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Still hold first place as curers. Thomas Drug* Co. Midway v.- b aeefcs ••:t:. rs z RiiliiA' K V. ter ibb 3 dbana. He ,.r:-i .- '. e,*ir^ j - e<l •everv.l r K. here h.t.i _hm ■Baagne^s. : '■ ■ tttt.Z. Z:r was "ce ..'ompany ":::■:--: gi some ...■ces. wfaiefa so &OHi a eoaaif " -vir traTeHag- npraas.a'Q;]^, - " ■ •" citreretit M & wa.5 "tiuiui rri3 na -i :•'■. j.i **m*i k I VUJ l\J, III the course of a speech delivered a short time ago hefore a large meeting in Montreal, Sir Wilfred Laurier is reported to have said that if the Grand Trunk company did not build the national transcontinental railroad some other company would This statement does not conform very well with a recent editorial in the Toronto Globe, the leading mouthpiece of the government, recommending that tne matter be submitted to the people at the next election. The Toronto News, an independent paper with Liberal leanings, one of the strongest advocates of the original scheme as pas sed by parliament, now takes an entirely different view of the nutter. It seems to think that more definite and reliable information as to the nature of the country the proposed railroad would pass through is absolutely necessary before the government and people are committed to the cohstructLii of a railroad certain to involve the expenditure of many mi lions of public money, and which according to John Charl ton M. P. must have a four- tenths of one per cent, giadi and be first class in every respect to successfully compete with other railroads in the transportation of grain and other products. The Newsalso favors the extc: -ion of the Intercolonial from Montreal to some point on our inland waterways, at a edst to the country of about 2. millions. This would go a long way toward an immediate solution of the transportation question, and help to relieve the congestion of traffic, if any there be. Mr. Blair, ex-Min- ister of Railways, and now chairman of the Railway Commission estimated the cost of the (irand Trunk Pacific at 120 millions. II the expenditure of 20 millions in extending the government railroad would afford adequate transportation facilities for the present and near future, surely it would be better to expend the ioo millions thereby saved or a portion of it on other necessary public works. During the last week of the last session of parliament an Act was passed to subsidize some 70 or 80 railroads throughout Canada to the extent of about 13 millions. Possibly some of these railroads could stand subventions on a more libera scale, the Mid way-Vernon road for instance. There are a good many people in Yale- Cariboo who would 110: object to liberal government aid to a roilroad that would give them direct comnunication with th coast cities. The transporta- tion problems at their doors are of far more interest to them than those of the Peace river country and the land Beyonc the Laurentides- .r. 2 1! in IIS: It i 1\. 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'♦- .';♦..'«- ,♦. ;tif.. ♦. ,-«,.' , .ifZ 'JmJ.. .*» •*' i 1 iiQi Best Hotel rowel I's Hotel in Midway 4 $ f i * i .;♦ ix*iy_._i Headquarters For ^ Railway, Mining" and ♦ if ♦ M 4 Commercial Hen J, Rigs To any part of the Country *,ForQuest's convenience^ '"4 '4 * t i i * I: ■:": ■!. 1 a M aX * j* K.JM-, ..*..;♦. *>'. mi <►" ::*>' ■<?" 4, ..-.■*.. ..*" ^' ** .^: 4J: ■$:: ^y ^'''jtJ'■ w .4, ■*■' k'-- * .SJ ;*;'. JMtJ* WJJ'Mz :.io.J mr'jAtt'ykJ' .'■&'• '■<* ■■. \ rag R. G. Sidley, was in Mjdway luring the week. Mrs. N. Munroe is visiting piends at Greenwood. W. H. Webb'" of Greenwood, •as in Midway oil Tuesday. E. Jacobs is spending a few ecks in the Boundary country. Miss Annie Morrison spent few days in Midway this seki Miss Ella Meyerboff is visiting rs. Alex Bloom-field, Green- tootl. fl). McBride, of Anarchist runtain, was among tlie vise's to Midway this week. Miss Belle McLaren, who bus ien visitjng her sister, Mrs. ,s. McNicol, returned to, her 'meat Carson this week. ,ecent cold weather has forni- 1 ice of sufficient thickness to Ornish a supply for putting up [or summer's use, and this week Crowell bad his ice house ftlled with a good quality about 5 inches in thickness. Sam Strong, who some time go sustained injuries from fairing down a shaft on a property lie was working, which necessi- iatod his going to the hospital ,t pv-iHu ue me conveying of a R. station where he was load-.'truthful impression lhat is his ing grain on the evening of affair, The • inaccuracy in tlio Dec. IC, aud was never seen. "Jolly Jack" s afterwards. From the position in which the body was found it seems that he was walking towards the town. He was fully dressed and on the body were found a gold watch and some $38 in cash, with a bunch of personal papers. There were no signs of foul play. The deceased was employed by the Columbia Flour Mill company and was well known as a buyer of grain throughout this district. Robbed An Express Co. Oo'illnuod from page I. ' (Ireenwood, is again able to be around. Q'life a number from Midway ttciitled "What happened to Jon 's" in the A'hambra, Green- woo ', on Tuesday evetritig ie play is a good one if well acted, but the preforniance at Klij! Allianibra was anything ut good. Evidently tbe audience was not well pleased as [applause was at a premium. f S, Benennan returned on Thursday from the Roderick Dim mine, in Long Lake camp. Work lias beeu temporarily .sLispeJiilo.il at the mine owing to the excessive fall of snow making it impossible to work to .tny advantage. The road to the property is blocked and no inure ore will be hauled until thc road can be opened up, which will take some time. gether with the cigars: then he quit the company and left for Rossland. On Thursday last, some of the C. P. R. officials had occasion to open one of the parcels containing the clothes, when to their great surprise, the box contained nothing but rubbish. Then one after the other was opened only to expose to view, old rubbers, tissue paper, and pieces of Avood in seven of them. Then some cigar boxes were examined, and found to contain C. P. R. time cards, which proved poor smoking. Provincial constable, I, A. Dinsmore was immediately summoned aud put to work on the case. It was then learned that a man from Grand Forks had been trying to dispose of clothes in Rossland. From Rossland, itis understood he went to Spokane. The Express company will use every effort to locate hini and bring him to speedy justice. story was purposely done in order to convey a true impression, viz., that the country was remiss in not making better provision for the grand old prospectors of the "Jolly Jack" style. Considerations of space will not justify ine in going further into this matter, much as one would like to in order to prove to the Midway correspondents that my idea was to make a love- able hero of "Jolly Jack", Not for a moment would I reflect on the Pioneers' Association* YOI'IIS FAITHFULLY, I HAROLD SANDS. The World, Vancouver, B. 0. STRAYED. Oivrno lo in}' place about- December '.'Bill Insl, a while horse, aged, branded on left stifle bul brand Is Indistinct, If not oltilmod within 3D days will bo sold to pny expenses, Midway Feb., (lib, 1II1H. .1, K. DRENNAN. VPW gside Bote Kock Creek, B. C. S. T LABSElf, Prop. Stopping place for Stages to ml nun nil Boundary Creek points. Good Aeeommodation Fop the Traveling Fife Death of Dan Graham. The death of Dan Graham, json of A. D. Graham, took place iUivroiiwood Thursday after- looii from pneumonia after a iliort but painful illness. Up to ii couple of years ago -the deceased resided at Midway, when afterwards he removed witli his parents to Greenwood. His sudden death at the early ige of 14 is deeply regretted hy ill who knew him. He leaves i father," mother and oue sisfer> Mrs. VV. Garrison, of ('entralia, Vas'i). The funeral takes place o-day at Greenwood. —-•— Vernon Man Dies on Prai rie. Macleod, Feb, 5.-To-day the hizette contained the follow- ug item: "Information regaining tho whereabouts of D, 'Iclntyre, of Vernon, B. C, is tsked by his wife, lie was last icard of in Macleod between -ec, 10 and Jan. 7. The missing ,'entleniari is a member of the Woodmen of the world, and the I.O.O.F. His affairs are in good shape. Information regarding his whereabouts will 'Ju gladly received by his relives and wife." Before the paper had been lss«ed the body-of the missing I'11"1 vJ>\ch had been lying on ., Ptturie for seven weeks was •0II1H tiit'fl I ri»»in stiff on the pas- flfiund of the mounted . - --mini 1vJjo wore, tmt riding. J,°lce »y a number of constables An Explanation. Vancouver'; B. C. Feb. The Editor, • The Dispatch, Midway, B. C. Sib: A little story which ., wrote for the Canadian Matfa-j /.ine has, I am sorry to learn, given some annoyance to Midway people, The readers of that splendid magazine in your tpwn peruse it with as fine a discrimination as do those of Toronto itself. This I have found out to my cost. The little story concerned that grand old character "Jolly Jack". Two correspondents of the magazine at Midway have censured me for saying thet "Jolly Jack" died in the Old Mens' Home at Katnloops. Al a matter of fact he breathed his. last in his old shack iu the Boundary and was buried by that noble institution, tlie Pioneers' Association of the district. Willi a- deep sense of the terrible sin allow me to confess tha! I wilfully departed fnun the truth. Tlie story was Action, But it was written with the idea of helping to keep alive the memory of a prospector of whom the country should be proud. It is a pleasure to Hnd that it is doing so. For the sake of peace, let me express regret to the Midway correspondents and point out to them that my motives Avere good. There was not the slightest intention to insult tlie Pioneers' Association which so well looked after "Jolly Jack". "For the sake of art", however, let me protest against thc demand for accuracy iu fiction. The late Frank Norris, in discussing a problem in fiction, trenchantly remarked that "accuracy in fiction cuts no figure at all". Jf, said he, a A Business Proposition. If you are going east a careful selection of your route is essential to the enjoyment of [yourtrip. If it is a buisness trip time is the main consideration; if a pleasure trip, scenery and the conveniences and comforts of a modern railroad. Why not combine fill liy using the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the Up-To-Date Road, running two trains daily from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from, Omaha, to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, the famous .Buffet- Library-Smoking Cars, all trains vestibuled. In short thoroughly modern thorough- out, All tickets reading via the Illinois Central will be honored on these trains and no extra fare charged. Our rates are the same hs those of inferior roads —why not get your money's worth Write for full particulars. B. H. TiivmivLL, Commercial Agent. Portland, Oregon J. C. Li nosey, T.F. &P. A., Portland.Ore. Paul B. Thompson, F. & P. A„ Seattle, Washington. Tourist Cars East Many experienced travelers .prefer lor the journey. tourist sleeping cars transcontinental The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway can arrange for your trip east in tourist cars, offer you choice of routes and save you money. S. ROWE, Ueneral Agent. 134 Third Street, Portland lyTcLEOD & BROWN, B.uuusTiiiis, Solicitous, ETC, Ghkbnwooiji, li. 0. Chas. A. Webster, Spokane.Wasli.. U.S.A. Midway,BC C. J. LEGGATT, BARRISTER AT LAW, SOLICITOR ano NOTARY PUBLIC. MIDWAY, B. C. p M.KERBY A. IK. Can. Soo. C. E. Provincial Land SuRveyoi. Spokane Fails Morten Railway Co. Nelson & Ft, Sheppard R,VIL WAV Co, Red Mountain llailway Co., Washington & G, I fly., Van., Vie&E. By Co. 'flip only all mil route between points .east, went and south to Ross- Innil, Nelso'n, Grand Forks and Repuh. lie. ('onnecis at .'ipnkune wilh the ('•treat Northern, .Northern Pacific and 0. it. & N, Oo, for points easl, west and soiit.li ; connects nl Rossland nnd Nelson with the Canadian Pacific Ry. Connect* lit Nolson with the K. R. * N. Cu. fill' Kaslo ninl Sloi'.-m polnti). Connects at Onrlnw with stage for ftreonwooil avid Midway B.C. llnl'IVt cars rim on trains hetween Spokane anil llepublic, EFFECTIVE JUNE 14, 1903: IiOAVO. Arrive. S. I.'l'l.lil ... SPOKANK 0.15 p.in. 10.20 a.m.... ltOSSI-.ANU ■1.3.5 p in. 7.20 ».in. . ... ,\Kl,SO\ 7.20 p.m. 10.3S a.m „ ORAND POURS,.,'. 1,00 p.m. 8,90n.ui... ■ ... republic ... 6.15 p.m XX. A.. JACKSON, General l'ft*woiigi ii' Agont. Spoknna Wash. WANTED TICKETS -TO AND FROM ALL- Points East VIA Great Northern Railway SHORT LINE TO Spokane, Seattle and Coast Points, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago AND POINTS KAST 2Ti-alnaDnlljr f\ JE-nacfc Tlma £. New Equipment Throughout, Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist Sleopers, Otiung and Bullet Smoking Library C . For Tickets' Italos, Folders nnd Full liifiiriiiiiilnii. call on or nddr ss Any Agent of thc Qrdt Northern Railway jr write H. BENNETT, 0.P. «c T. Agent Si'OKiNB, Wmk. CIVIL OIHoo al. OiuNii ifojiKS. AND ENGINEER. writer DR. SIMMONS, DENTIST, Rendell Block, Greenwood, Phono Uti, V. * N. A man tn repivsi'iit "Canada's Gkratk.ht Norsehiich" in tho town of MIDWAY and smrounding country and lake orders for OUR HARDY SPECIALTIES in Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamentals, Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Seed Potatoes, &c. .Stock true to name mid free from San Jose Sculi*. A permanent posilion for the right man on either salary or commission. Stone & Wellington FONTHILL NURSERIES over Soo acres "iORONTO ONTARIO TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho undersigned luring boon restored t health by simple means after suffering for ovoral years with a severe lung affection, and thai (lreiiil disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to bis fellow suH'ers theniiuins of cure. To! hose who desire It, ho will cheerfully send (froo of cluirgo) a copy of the proscription used, which they vill find a sure ouro for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis and ull throat ninl lung Maladies, lie hopoRall sufferers will ry his remoily, os It. Is invaluable. Thorn do* Irlngtho proscription, which will cosl them untiling, ami may prove a blessing, will pleaM ddross, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New York. WANTKD- FAITHFUL I'KKSON TO call nu retail trade and agents for maim- factuiii'ghouso having well established business; local tbrrltory; straight, salary 920 paid weekly and expense money advanced ■ prcv imi* bxpoiioijco unnecessary; poHition permanent; biisinoossiicoossful. Enclose self add ru«- swl envelope, superintendent Travelers, Otto Monon lildg., Uhlcago. f ON THE IP TO STAY E. Si tad to tx. es C9 feC ■ O a. g 3 o 9S s 1 "H. 2. 2 « -s- x Business, residence and garden lots at low prices and oa ensy terms. Send for maps, prices, and full {Hrttcjars to .A. M. WOVENDBN. Sec 'At St John Street, .y.HitmiL P. 0 The MIDWAY COMPANY, Ltd. ('. SI. CROrSR. Agent i.n Briiish Ctafanuhta, iiklarav. S. t. MINERAL ACT Ortifleate of Improvement* ITOTZOB Jj mi te Xii~ci3B.il < nw. SitMte In Uie Osai-octs Xjnmg >Hvijk.a ol nOeSfttrtec Where iocatiij At Ker- *MVMSr TAKK NOTICE tbat I. ObtahatlaShh Groesi. Pre* Miner * CtrtttaOt Na. afiSRI for *ors*!f Airf *• as**-:.* for SkNiud Bal>r*.-i- W'eKc Fit* Minn-"* HJntiflcafe So. sr~ ij*. island. srHjrrdij^fn-c* li*a«# hereof ;o*> j*!*- lo She JOaizig R«o.«wr far » Hal -*:i,'- of lBsprenp-5'rart.s. for ii* $*»»■*■■*• <jf o'xiiiiiac a Oo*m Gn*l af Ute^ier-? daira. Aad tnnbtr inke tx>:kv tbtt - icm. khJw st-rajou Xi. ibjjsI be a*rane*j*cied fcrflm ibe h- f-nxvcte af nek CeniSnu* of laap-vmnr-au. nasaa iids il<e key tit Jsinxry. HilC C,«»& GREEK. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improrements KEEfTOwr,Bjc Movrs. Htfxrt Bs-t* md Movte Rico MutemI etnas. SUaWti*- li* Grtmtweoi 9. - :t . y-::z et TaJt Ks37*>«- Wtitn 'iteaiti: la Crtezv <.i Ct-i- TAXXVOTKS thai L t«i« R. B*3«k. ii aftxtr: far Ru>Mv& StanK, ttm * ***** - «*,JriM* Vi 3SS5"! M»i -U- -. Si.;,-- Z..:.■_■!. irnt miairtr't certiiissst So 1V,b: ■;■.-: ■ -,-rr thamiht*a3ebereot.:**r; - '.*: "-' • -.s Rnsxitr farC«rti&»*e* -u.' Irjy.-i catM**, .':•• --.f ■p^—.:aer:i'.■•.'.a.r.iii ■.:•.--■ .-.--. . Uw start fiainm. Asi teniuee -jtktCitttioi itAtx■•,:,•... -.-e-«r Misatn JT. ».Bffl Jte oawowmc ;*?;i~( li* wnatBM at *5sc4 OttAiie-Mem tiliyr:... maw -1. ittiti ste* «& ii*? * ji w-iKj j nn I. H. H :.z.-zyz NOTICE. ■j-ARE XOTICE -tut; 01 tat *raa 0m «* I IrtlWHf I £".T«ld *ir*r *5^tf l* *':^ .": .-■* ..r auiMMM-r of lalnal work* fnr ?<(:r»a»ac lo tamtam iht Tent i af Snt, '. I»h«mM| S I»fc;«j: -.^* ::•,.: ■-,-, -/ -*»,■,..-:,t.. ■„»_ E. TC. VL..V... CtiaAttaa-i An THE NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE. 809 Second Ave., Spokane, Wish. Tbe school where thorough work is done; where the reascn is always given; where confidence is developed ; where Bog:*.- eeepisg is taught exacdj as books are being kept in business wfeore SHORimsu"is scientific; where penmanship is at its best: where merit is the standard : where the training in Civil Sexvice, Telegraph*?; Ekglish and Cartooxixg wakes up students, develops their powers and teaches them hc«w:o be successful No argument is so eloquent as the record of things weiJ done. No mortgage can corrupt, nc thiel can |bj-eak through and steal the knowledge of Howto Do. x\ ~tt-~ v a know what a school can do for you bv what it has done ::■" oihers is it better to trust to iuck? Is it wi>er to guess? Eor detailed information ca!!. telephone or write THE VORTHWESTIRS BtSlVESS COUEGE, S09 Secocd Ave.. Spokane Was."., mwpm® BlHUiiP' THE SCENIC LINE Ibm-stA SASH. Lite Ctty. lt»ix_lt. j?-:«.;.:. Cz'r.ni: Sfrist* tti D«r.T*r tot Ibt FiBMRtt l'.,'Zxy ItscBUi-. >:*Atrj fry D»rSifil Je «ll PeixiA Em*. 3 EASf TRAJ\S DAJLV~ BETHELS OGDEN Affl PEWER 3 Me&ESli EQiJ(OM£»T, ^THROUGH PUUJ^Ui AHO TC«m8T £ :• ASS m: £.=£ = £ D'i« t>3 CAS SERVICE STOPOVERS ALLOWED .'-ar m.;*s fsi&eFt and' tAk*r •■Z:~~..v..:r. i4:r-£!.s VVC. .MfBRIDE. Oct. Agt. • MTmi«o«t. PORTLAND, ORE.
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Title | The Midway Dispatch |
Creator |
C. M. Crouse |
Publisher | Midway : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1904-02-13 |
Geographic Location |
Midway (B.C.) Midway |
Genre |
Newspapers |
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Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Title changes in chronological order: The Advance (1898-1902) ; The Midway Dispatch (1902-1904) |
Identifier | Midway_Dispatch_1904_02_13 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0347761 |
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