int AUVAfNCfc. "» ItJ, -ipoa fol. XII, No. 23. MIDWAY. BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1900. $2.00 pw Year. zf. McLEOD, KRISTER. Solicitor, Etc. Gkicnwood, 8. C. NICHOLSON, —: Notary Pcbuc, BAL ESTATE, FINANCIAL AGENT and MINING BROKER. ICKlNNEY, B.C. Dr. R. Mathison, : DENTIST. NAOEK--FLOOD BLOCK • GREENWOOD. 1.H.U1LJ H.CSHA? Hallett & Shaw BARP.'-STERS. SOLICITORS, Vitanrt Public •(JiMaAMn*-- •H uxrrT.' K*.tf ic) "tlel Motrins & Now is the Time to buy your furs, winter dry- goods and clothing, heavy and medium gents' furnishings. We have taken stock and find that last year's business warrants us to reduce the price on all the above articles and we offer our patrons bargains in all. There are quite a few remnants in plain and fancy silks and satins as well as dress goods, which we wish to o clear. This week we will show ladies' white wear in chemises, nightgowns, skirts and drawers, and make a special sale of their during the month of JANUARY. PROVINCIAL NEWS. BRITISH ANO FOREIGN. We have a full and complete stock in plain and fanc\ Groceries at lowest possible prices. Xew California Naval Oranges and Fancy Lemons at La Grippe Epidemic at Nelson.-- A UtUe Account for Portu!?&l t0 S. & 0. Railway Shows a Pay.-Ostrich Feathers Come Ppoflt.-Botanical Speci- High.- Whaleback's Enor- mens for Australia. mous Cargo. DOMi'-lON NOTES. Pheasants for Vernon District.-Rail- Munificent Voluntary Offering*. -Low way Extension on Vancouver Wastes Paid at Washington Island.- Chinese at Victoria Lumber Mills. Chicago's Big Cause a Sensation. Population. Mr. \V. E. Renouf, of Victoria, has l#en appointed Custom appraiser al Dawson. The new town of Procter, oil Knot- Two Centenai ians Dead - An Epidemic of Measles at Hami:- ton--A Disastrous Fire.-P.e- Distribution Bill Defeated. A $700,000 EsUte.-To Suffer ths Death Penalty on Qood Friday.— Ontario's Oood Immigration Shoeing. The first International eat exposition | will he helil in Berlin this month. Hon. J. Israel Tarle has airived in Paris. According to the Delagoa Bay Rail-1 Madame Christiana Rectenr. • f Otta- on jvoot-j WMJ. award. Portugal is condemned j wa. Ont., is nemi, aged 102 year*. enay Lake, ia «aid If he booking, A to pay 15.315,(00 franra, lalHiut *£«»,• manlier of men are working la. iug | rj*y) i out lots aud uleai n,_t up the ground. The proposal ibal British Columbia shall erect a building fnr the exhihi- lionatih** Winnipeg fair of the pro- consignment of|<*urls"'*•*'--Provface, is meeting with, ,.,,. ,,,. ,. 'favor, j The Duke of Noifolk has resigned ^ Khercnlon>' Premier Mat-tin has puhlicly staled ; the office of Pustuiastet-General in thei, Mrs. Margaret McFariane, aged 102. tbat tbJ general elections wil lake Douglas Batter»hy. a ti. ket broker kuown to tourists ad over the country, Her Majesty Queen Victoria rootero-l died »' Montreal last month. plates publishing another series of her j Jdmes Speuce, aissident ofWinni- diaries. lbe profits to go the Mansion j *-eg for 50 years, died on March 28. He House war fund. was one of pioneer s-ttlers in the old ids*'' '.i mn. I .( SUTHE _*• i ~" ... MIDWAY, B TART PTBLir. (XSTOMS BROK.fR, COMMISSION AG Nl. HAIN & CO'S., )ost.QffieeStore, - - Midway.B.C. The Duke of Noi folk has resigned the office of Postmastet -General in the British Cabinet. He is going to South j died at Stnne-vall Africa with the Sussex Yeomanry. I "If0- She was one , . , , , . . id- nta of Manitoba. It is expected that the imperial; penny postage, inaugurated January ' measles were ve\ pstoms *n* Und Ac \ l»Kia tr- used X, -ier»! Act Y~n-/V^"N^-> :r$ drav.r, u; -111- V Hotel Spokane, )^X^C^ Seventh st- " Midway. H. flORAN, PROPRIETOR. -*. , icUnruitJ" ' place almut June 15, aud that there I will l*e a session of the Legislature early in July. James Cull, formerly a resident of | Hamilton, Om.. is under ai rest in Vit- »i|| show j loria ou woid telegraphed fiom Jti* ivivnui*. ■ 'Chief of Police of ib» former city, charging bim with lbe embezzlement ,.f s'-.50O. During ihe past month Dr. Ruse, h'tise phy-iiian at the Nelson bospi- tal admitted thirty patients to the getieial hisnital and gave UIO consul- j tali ms. The majority of the latler Were for CUBrof la grippe, which is | of Sbamroek seed which wi'l he sown I epidemic in Nel-on. j upon th- graves of Irish soldiers in Rossland "Rccoid': While; -South Africa. Man., a few xlavs ■i tbe oldest resi* One ht.ndred inu sixty-four c;ises of ited to the Medical Health Officer of Hamilton, Ont.. iu me week of last month. Mr*. J. A. M ihewson, of Montreal, grand daughter of Rev. Wm. Black, who founded t!,.- Methodist Missions in Nova Scotia, is dead. Owing to the large increase in business lhe C. P. H Co. has decided to The Duke.if York has accepted from erec* lle,v freight sheds in Toronto, at i resid-nt of (oik a thousjuid packages I a p^ „f about £5 t<X). A lew company known as the lui- |ierial Cotton '' ■ ninny, with a capital uf ¥30.000, :i ; «s to estahl'sh a 1,1>W. at therlos** of the fin in-ial year slightly increji-sed net'-. I The Russian Government, according I to a dispatch tn the London "Times" ! from St. Petersburg, is i-on-idering a scheme for a large increase in the Russian Navv. promising new-roads in ail | The Virginia lesrMature hns be-j fu tory directions, work on the existing roads I fore it a hill pi-i.hi'itimr the employ-1 hands. b»s l-een st"pi»ed for Uck of fund', as ! n,ent In factories of -hildren under !l a result of hi- holding nttke i,x,xl delay-1 years of jiee and Knitting the hours if lahor uf those under 18. Hamilton to employ 500 trama-Mi »n»tll. HJ K. McEntirr. i'W^. *7*9. BoDDslI & M.Eotire. 1 di 'iqs and ,- 3 i LSt ,te. Iri' zz: n 1 ..i.i Camp ii e Kinney. A new building, well furnished. Everything new and first-class. Only the choicest Wines. Liquors and Cigars kept in stock. Headquarters for Mining and Commercial Men. CR CHEEK HOTEL MOUTH OT ROCK CREEK Dry Goods:- This week we are showing a full line of. .. ine 'h*- <**I-uioti. till ht* bas ui(tur*^i his scbfiiifs. Th** Victor!* B t.m1 of Tmde Ims iinaninttHi-ly p^"***tl a irrsnlulioc) ursine the Drmiini'inum) PrtiviniUIGot* r-rtihienr** tognUl* ■■ii'sili»>s Tf> <»*fjiir*t» 'h** fii*-n<inn nf the fcqtriiuftit tt Nh- ntimo ntilnnd to iht nurthern end *'i V*ii:'i»uver i>Und. Harrr A. 0>-r'J>n- nf OttnwH, and William Way, of T^evd, OnUHfi, atre h\*.*. week instantly kill'-d and nJ niu*! i'lnwn to piw**?* in an eTpl'«*i<i' in thf packiiii;-Ii '(is** <>f th*1 OnUrt'ti P.iwdr*r C > itpauy'?. f i, Uny, *t X-!-"n. (.'hiii-esr* tnitirn*. ftiJT3 t!;e KanAlinn "Fi*-** Pr-s*." ;o-r* t';n>J'y inkinfi tht* pUr***. uf whit** inen in the I'nj.in tttiries. Wli-n*-'*. *-r a «hi-** man quit* ur i-*ili-M.lt tijfetl hi" pi i'»* i** HJed hy a ri.nminrfii. The -*-; p.us .<»p**t*t <*f the j M-HKotian que-i-u is Dot decr*»asini_ h-re. The Vnitp-! States i« n- fot^st r»»spfves d*i a no ' arransring for the snip* of l> r'»f a rertain **.\7.t*: in treat th-m ;*is tre- f-^rns Bbr-'I.ASf*. AcTOMMODATtOSf FOR G-IST*. GOOD STABLING llert .-'i-hm*on Kettle Rivir.#1 M. E. HALE, 1 Ate of Adams. Oregon, i Gradvata of LH&meUe University, s«!»jin. Oregon^ nd " '(tiv» io£tntc!ioa oo ttw Piano nes of pupil-, ami will also p:ay at *i ti.in'-es in tNe district. Kor terms, etc., address, CHOWELL^ HOTEL, Midway. iPrints, Ginghms, Zephyrs anil Samner vy;!i;rrf ■:• DBESS GOODS. ■:- Carpets and Linoleums. Th- Re_itribut nn Bill w»a thniwu ui liy the &• natr hy a. vole of 41 In IH. . Sir Mruk-nzi,- B.»**eirj?amendment for r potting its I the nil ojonths' hoist was drrnti l.v s.* ha«is hy!—majority. Undin*-tiiii| xhe Di.miniom Government htu fact, it will riVii'ini n l to permit trap fishing in I Canadian wjiters, This permission Tbe,.ik nwt!nnoftheTr;in.-i-Per8ian!,,";t-sPI,>,i'*e,l •"*• by certain parties in r»it«r»3 hw> heen --C solutely decided j Bnti-h CuluiuWa. nrnmhyJtiBBJa T''e line will helWi Henry Willianis, a burglar who utiles lone ani wili cn«t 150,000,0001 shut and killed .1. E. Varcoe, a store- rm'.'es iTnrk*-st .■ si, or about 4112.-: keeper in Toronto, on 9th ttotetnhet mUO- I but, will he hinged in Toronto ou 13th Thc South African war bas caused a inst- l'""<* F""iday. s-oc'ty rf ostneh feathers in Eun Fire bi<s d—trnyed the Montreal p>aii uuirkets. nd this year there has! Rolling Mills, and four firemen were lieen a jj-eline of 40 per cent, in the- injured i.y the roliaps-* (rf a building, supply, involving a proportionate riseIThe lose B SttOUO ,nl 3D0 men are in price. thrown out of work. A drinking fountain is to he erected ; -^n OiUwa press despa'ch states in Brooklyn as a memorial to the lale;that tu-toms receipts during, the Miss Frances E. WilUrd. under diret-! month of March were $2,847,380 as tion of the Women's Christian Tern-: compared witU jJ2..jBI.2lt) for the same s lieen caused at perance l'nion, and from contributions ; ""J"tl* llit year, an increase of !j4S4,- rv hv the pivi Dy school children. j'*"• sedi'tioui placards The Chtin-h of England at home' The wili of the late ex-Mayor G. E. a«kiiiic in stiiiscriptions from the t'hi- raised last year in voluntary offerings, \,.e-r pnoulaiioii loa fund to belpj the magnificent snm of £7,16t,_4, or Iestale Tucketi. of Batoilton, disposes cfac STljn.mi, the Ontario Govern- Cbio.in «-,irdiiig off Briiish aggres- considerably more than «35,l»1.0i». A!"ieilt ?ptli''** *-*''l'« in snecrssion -•on. The language used in the pla- ,-nod enough record surely for a church \ dutirS* Th-e»ute goes to the children Take a look and we are sure the price will make you buy. I etO* *********** [I R: MCELMON. Ppaotieal Watch Maker, I'Ol'I'KR ST GREENWOOD B.C. THE MIDWAY Tl J. R. JACOBS, Manager. CO., LTD.. cnnls was something atrocious. which some wrongly aver to be decay- Messrs. ArtOKlroog * Company, ing. UnUeis. have received from the Brit- Mr. Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of i-b Columbia Government a statement • Chicago, figures lhat hy the time the sli ..ring that Ibe earnings of the Sims-1 twenty-first century mils around that wjip ,V Okanagan Railway for lhe six ciiy will have a population of 2.1.14.S.- nioittb!* ending December lasl were KO.nll. This means an increase at the S*J«.,*Sn.l». operating expenses. jlloSi-! rate of a little over twenty millions SO. ani surplus, $S.33<}. everv vear. The Vancouver Bojod of Trade has,' adopted the following resoluti..n :' That, owing to the number of l*oards liooj Tool... Plenty Material, and jo yean etperlence tu 4e •rork correcti). ♦ ♦ ♦ _> t wwwwwww^. . w m . x^r. ■ tib»**9»99»»*39339999*9t999mt99*t»*tt*9**9999*99. Midway Meat Market K. A. MATTHES, Proprietor. At this establishment customers cm get choicest cuts of BEEF, MUTTON. PORK and VEAL. of trade in. v existing in this Province it is the opinion of thl*. Board lhat the lime has arrived when it would lie courteous tin the part of the Board in Victoria to niter the designation of saiil B-sird. vii., "British Columbia B ..iii|..fT.-Ji.|e." .'•ix liund.-ed botanical specimens have le-en -*iu to Sydney, New South \V..|es. 1,11 1 h . .,!,-,un -r Warri'iioo hv dike's Horn..,. A Private Hospital and Nurses' Home. PPE* H limer St.. Vancouver. lical.S'.rgical andMidwiferycases Terms:— PrivaHe Rooms. i.|irr wtmk* Beds in Wards, «10 ek. s .-'ii' into the country at the charges, telegrams receiving ■nediate attention. _JI applications to be made to SISTER FRANCES. * ■ - Retvigei-atoi* on the prejmiaea • - t Therefore Meats are always fresh and sweet Call jiihI get a good joint S for dinner to-dav. 1 TELEPHONE 311* P. O. BOX 25 Sxtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmitmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmm^t £ Mr. J. li And r •t'|* Depill v Minister of Auricu ' 'lie. Tii •v are forlhe fevh- l,o|,.gi,,-,i .Mu*-- uu ..(' the Botanical it lllleus 1 f Svd ie\ . ..ml : re tn ex cbaiii;*- f-i - a -i.n r..lle.;i, it, received fiom there by th e 1 .-part in. nt of Ag- li.-llliille. pp.,11 he V -rn •s »*■" it is leJ,rn»t| lull « hi!-* in V: ■loria Mr. Pi ire K li ..■.. M P. p.. Jl, 1,1 e ariange- ■ IIKIIIS 111 -.--.II •■ ji mm .er of phens* Midway News Depot THOS. WALKER. PROP., Dealer in . . . BOOKS, MAGAZINES and STATIONERY, Candies, Canned Goods and Biscuits*. CIOARS AND TOBACCO. WALL PAPER. .1111-, which will I- tinned out in Ihe operated hetween Vein-ill ili-irirt I hi* spring. Thei litiiAte ; Silieria. ,-build lie ,.1.1.1 i il.lv Mined to Ihi-se \ liiil-. and if 1 h*-> il- protected strictly fora fen -.ji-. .ris they will prohahly ; irriease lrt('idly. The inn 11 nf KuskanuHik has been il..-ti..vil I.y Hie Fifty people lost .veiyiliing: total loss alwnt $15,001). I with no iii>iirance. Kuskano..k is on lhe Knolinay Lake, near the iHirdn- I U-lwi-ei. Idaho and British Columbia, j only fi.or miles fiom Kootemiy Land- ; ing. The lown was an Muportani j and grandchildren. The induction of Rev. William Patrick. D. D.. M be principal and professor of thenli>gy iu Manitoba College has lieen Hied by the Presbytery of Winnipeg; to take place in Knox Church. Winnipeg, on April 19. The Minist- r uf Agriculture and the Dominion limeminent have decided that no bounty will he given for the uiaiitifacturvof beet sucar. They claim that the glowing accounts given of the industry by promoters are not true to facts. The University of Mctiill, Montreal, has ntfered to rotifer the honorary degree of LL. 1> •ipoti Captain A. T, Mahan, the eminent V. S. Naval authority : Professor Barker physicist, and Mr. J. F. vVhiteares,of the tan- adian Geotofiiral Survey. The report of the On'ario Department of Immigration for 1S80 shows teerage passengers settled I in Ontario. These figures take no account of the immigrants from the The whalehu-k steamer Inverness car- Cnited States or the cabin passengers ried from Everett. Wash., laat month ! arriving in Canada. The increase is an enormous cargo to Siberia, com- one of nearly 20 per cent, over the orising 1000 tons of flour, 3,000.000 feet previous year. The cost per head Io of lumber and a iaige consignment of' settle these immigrants was S 1.01, as general merchandise. This vessel is j compared wilh Sill in 1SS*. the first nf a fleet to he pern anently j Commerci il Agent Johnson of Stan- Puget Sound and j t,rtde*> gives interesting statistics on j the husiness done between the ','nited President .lame* J. Hill of the Great: Slates and Canada in lambs and Northern Railwav, has organized a. poultry. During September, October corporation known as tbe Eastern land November. lsiS, 112.00) lauibs, Shipbuilding Conipany, for the pur-i making 580 carlo-ids, were shipped pose of building large steamers to hoi from Canada. These lambs, at in run in the trans-Pacilic service. The' j>veraa:e of $L£Q ajhoa, represented a j torn pany has purchased an old ship- total value of aliout ji27O,0CO. The , yard on the Thames River, at New United States Government received I London, Conn., where whalers were' jPQ,GflO in duties on account of these . built many years ago. It is expected importations. Mr. Johnson *ays that A despatch from Asmara says that the Anglo Abyssinian convention for frontier delimitation has been signed lietween Empet-ur Menelik and Great Britain. Metenoiie. which was within the influence of the English zone, is now Abyssinian territory. The stateineut of the State Railway and Fn.et-.ry Inspector shows that the average wages paid in 1 he lumber and sbirgie mills of Washington is about »C7^p*-rilay. The lowest wages piid is for firemen, who receive §1.75 per day. The highest are received by , . ' , . ,. ..' lhat *,< head sjiwyers and bookkeepers, their compensation being H per day. I point while the Crow's Nest Pass rail- i 'hat contracts for the steel plate for; the trade in poultry was corres] II o«d was uuder construction. 1 the uew steamers will soon be let. ' iugly eiteueive. MONDAY. APHIL 0. 1000. Several influential Greenwood residents tire negotiating with a Mr. R. Armit with a view to arranging with thai gentleman lo establish ore sampling work* in or near Gieenwnod. II is to be hoped that success will attend their efforts, for the more industries there are to employ liilxir the lietter for the district as a whole. As a Provincial Court of Revision for the Rossland Riding of the West lContentiy Electoral District will be held Jii Rossland on May 7, it is important that all voleis resilient in Ihis district whose names are not yet on the roll should al once make application to be register*d. Registration forms can be obtained at Tee Advance office. dei'lieriiiift deeper into litigation ovist re I grades. Itis Imped that some satisfactory arrangements will be made with property owners, and thus site to some extent ihe ratepayers' pocket. If the eitv council would put complaints over grade mailers into the hands of the city engineer, he would doubtless be able to settle all difficulties with property owneh without legal proceedings being taken." Two or thiee weeks ago Ihe Greenwood "Times'' published a statement Ihe plain inference from which was that lhe Associated Press whs lo have a representative at Greenwood, A well-informed correspondent writes to Tun Adva.vcb intimating that there is no intention al. thn present time lo Appoint a local correspondent for Ihe Associated Press iu the Boundary dis trict This is another Greenwood "Times" bnhhle pricked. In annlhe*-column some particulars are given ofa trip Capt. J. 0. Gore made from Midway down the Kellie River nne day last week. The object of ihis trip—lo determine the feasibility or otherwise of Ihe proposal to utilize the river as a means for transporting freight, for Republic and other points, from Midway lo Curlew —is one of much local interest, since if the project be practicable it will materially assist In establishing Midway's claim that it is Ihe natural distributing pwint for the mining catnps acrois the International lioiiiiilaty line to the southward us well as for those west, north-west and south-west. The Executive of lhe Trail Creek Lii ei nl Conservative Association bas arranged lo hold a Liberal-Conservative convention at Kossland to-morrow afteriioui, 10i.li inst,, for lhe purpose Mil gratifying to find that the selfish ipirit thai prompted the suggest inn I bal Greenwood should hold a celebra tion on Queen's Birthday—which is the particular day in the year Midway Inui, after having observed il for three successive years, come lo regard as its especial holiday—was nnl general among those who attended lasl Wednesday evening's public nieeling nl Greenwood. The decision not lo interfere with Midway's holiday exhih its a gracious consideration, which, al though only what tuiglll have been expected,should draw from the people of Midway iippieiial Ive acknowledgment in lhe shape nf as numerous an alien dunce as is possible al the Greenwood celebration, to be held later on. Camp McKinney. The Cariboo is stated to lie working in some of the richest ore yet struck I in lbe bottom level of lhe mine, lt j wns found east of the old workings and in the Okanogan claim. More than 50 men are now employed at this mine. A strike is reported at the lower level of the Sailor. A pay streak of ore from 30 inches to four feet, six inches iu width is said to give values ranging up to $fi()per ton. The quartz is mineralised wiih galena and entries gond values in gold. Three shifts of men are working on this property, whieh lies about north-west of the, Minnehaha and south west of the Carihoo. Al the Waterloo a body of good ore is being drifted on. It is thought that depth is all ihat is required to prove this property a permanent mine. The Mammoth, west of the Eureka also has a fine showing, in the tunnel probably al a depth of 100 feel from the surface. A winze is being sunk, following the ore down. A nice vein hns, it is reported, been struck oil lhe Dayton. Work will probably be resumed soon on the Kamloops on which there is some nice ore of nominating * candidate at the forth-j The mill has been suited on the Lemon l-oiiiiiig elect ions, I.i represent the Ross bind Riding of West Kootenay in the in -xi Provincial Legislature. The association, realizing the necessity for prompt and united action, is sparing no effort to ensure success al the polls for ils candidate, whoever he may he, m.d witb Ibis end in view il i_ rendering all the assistance in its power to wai ils pet feeling the organization of the Conservative party ihrr.nghoiil ihe tiding. property on which ten men are now working. Messrs. A. McKay and H. S'ephen son lately struck a vein of Hne ore ot the Sovereign, west of the Alma, The j McNulty ore shows coarse free gold and assays up to $30. Bronko Bill, I'lovidence camp, Thos. F. Gaine. Pueblo fraction, Beaver Creek, M. J. M. Wood. Silent Friend, Smith's camp, Steve Mackav. Cliff, Canyon creek, W. S. Fletcher. C. O. 1)., Canyon rreck,A.F.Thnma.s. Lion, Canyon creek, E. Fletcher. APBII. 4. Pembroke, Kimberly camp, Edward G. Pope. Buck Horn, Kimberly camp, Ed. Pope. Elsie, Perkins camp, F. B. Boone. APRIL 5. Log Cabin, Smith's camp, Louise Castleiiian. Gladstone, Central camp, E.G. Cuin- iniugs. Oiyiupia, Central camp, M. D, Sulieuck. Sunny side, Deadwood camp, P. N. Gladden. Golden Crown, Smith's camp, John Wallace. APRIL 7. Cumberland, Kimberly cump, San* ford Dixon, Glove, Catnp McKinney, Chas. W, Ramho. Abeicraig, Providence camp, James N, I'tilon. Monitor, Cranberry Greek, W. H. Ram Ihi, Silver Tip, Beaver creek, Elmore Collier. APRIL 0. Spring Beaulv, Camp McKinney, V. L. Bash. Ida fraction, Grahams camp, VV. H. Norris, Jos. Beck wilh and 1. M. Macdonald. Ten to One, Beaver creek, Henry Strauss. CKRT1PICATBS OP WORK. APBII. 3. Mistery, fraction. James Paggi.. Providential. James Paggi. Bijou (2 years), Tims. F. Gaine. Glen wood, P. Johnson et al. Astoria, H. H. Shallenlierger. Arcadia, H. H. Shallenlierger. APRIL 4. Champion, W. J. Nelson. Texas, C. /E. Shaw. Sunny Side, VV. G. McMynn. Black Warrior, C. H. Archibald. APRIL 5. Aloha, Anarchist, fraction, and Banner, fraction, Camp McKiune) Gold Mining Co. Ltd. Blue Jay and Granite, M. H. Kane, Columbus, James Cunningham. Montani, Colorado, Nevada and Idaho; A. Waidell. Pan-ot, E Sullivan. Kaffer King, Ed. Sullivan etal. APRIL 6. Big Windy, Highland Queen C. M. Co. Pandle, Ed. James. APRIL 7. Jo wel, John Gray. Maylield fraction, (8 years), M. H. McMahon. War Eagle and Gold Bug, E, Rork. APHIL li. Dayton, fraction, (3 years), Chas. Hamilton etal. Lygia, Cromer, King, Excelsior, Que. Hand Alma, W. II. Norris. Marshall and Little Anvil, James J. fl. UNSWORTH, DRUGGIST MIDWAY B.C. Seventh Street, and see our stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' 5uits At Bed Rock Prices. Also a Fine Line of Millinery Goods no Being Opened. CROWELL'S HOTEL ^t«rf«rf*r«fr*etr-r*««f**«^*W***tff*«t«frf*f(>ffee^ S. A. CRQW-Ll, Proprietor. Rev-.mii stiW, u m „,,,, •*. c, * One Work Wwi irf It,. „„ ,. . to* F. COSTERTON VkllSON B.C NOTARY PUBLIC. A__rmmx-t. X*owemwe- Thb Royal Insuranck Coy. Thb London and Lancashire Firk Insurance Coy. The Insurance Coy. op North America. The London and Canadian Fihk Insurance Coy. The Sun Life Assurance Coy or Canada. The Dominion Building and Loan- Association. Appraiser for the Canada Permanent Loan and Havings Coy '"pHlS is a new building bard finished all furnished in tirst class style. The is supplied with the best on the market, furnished with a choice stock of Wines, Cigars. : : : : thn. dinii Patronage of the Public is Solicited and Satisfaction is Guaranteed The decision of the directors of the CarihiioMcKinney Mining Co. to shortly add 20 stamps, thus increasing tbe nunilier in the mill at the mine to 40, is a matter for sincere congratulation, as not only promising benefit directly to Camp McKinney but indirectly to lhe Province, since the larger output of gold that will thereby be ensured will make n proportional ely hetter showing from the only dividend paying mine on the mainland of Brit 1 reatment of Republic Ores. TRANSFEHS. APRIL 2. Lancaster, all interest. Raynaroe, il interest, Da Mi .lim., fraction, * inter* The owners of the Republic mine in i ■**■ lnm Pyrites, 8*8 inteiest. Hector, ' J inlerest. Early History, o-32 inteiest, Briton, 5 32 inteiest, Washington have taken au important step in regard to the treatment ot the low grade oi-es, of which there is a very large quantity already on the dump or blocked out in the mine. The Pelatan Clerici process, which has been in use at this mine, has not proved successful, the recovery of gold reaching a lower percentage than is considered satisfactory, while the co-Jt of lhe pro cess is too high lo yield a profit on a large part of ihe cres. They have therefore decided to make a radical change in the mill. The high-grade j B L ores will he shipped to a smelter as APHIL 3. Hawkeye, J interest, John Massam to A. Hanson. Hawkeu-aiiil Kensington, J interest each, Anthony Hanson to It. VV. Hummer. Sunt hern Belle, J interest, ,1. A. I'ns- worth to John A. Tuzo. APRIL 5. (ioldeti Rule, all interest, H. H. Johnson to John H. Simpson. APRIL 0. Ono, (all interest), James Drunn to Garrison. APRIL 7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In thenuHerof thppvtatf of Alexander Wallace, late of lioaver Creek, in the County of Yale, British Columbia, Kree Miner, deceased, NOTICK is hereby gtvefl pursuant to Ihe "Revised Stalutf.-* of Hritich Columbia, IsyT, Clmpu-r IO,' Ihu all erediiont and other* having cutnti against the estate of the mid Alexander Wallace who died oh or about Lhe 5th day of February JW*i, are required on or before the I.Mh day of April 1»K) to send to the undersign wl. solicitor* for Edwin Jacobs and i-f, Mcl/eod, toeDXaCUtbf* named la Ihe lit-! will and IvtsU'iient of said deoofuwd, their names, addressee and deocriplkmf and the full particular* of their respective claim* duly verified by statutory declaration. And further take notice that after ahM la*t mentioned date th.* said executor**- will prweed to distribute mr assets of the deoeaMd among the parties entitled thereto, NtTfoff retard only to ihe dftim-*- of which they t-lmll ibcn hare noliee, aud thai the said executor* wilt not be liable for the mi id aa*els or any narl thereof lo any person or pei-wi"* of whose claims notice shall not have been received by iln m at the time of t-mch distribution. Dated at Green wood, H. c., thi« Mlfa day of February. 19UU. HAU-ETT & SHAW. Solicitor* for Wild Executor*. Greenwood Dramatie Go. Town Hali, Wednesday Evening, April nth. -:- THE COMEDY -:- FINNIGAN'S yUibEY. CAST. . , ,. , ,. . . .,,,. .heretofore, while a plant for the treat- ista Oolumhi* between the Oold Range _ent ,,f (h(, lo,v.gmdl nml the Co ist. It is especially satisfactory to note that this action of the directors is based, not upon conjecture as to what ore may he met with in the mine, but upon tbe report of n conservative mine manager of proved reliability that there is a thive years' supply of ore already blocked out in the mine and that consequently to do the properly justice the capacity of mill should he doubled. ores ou a very large scale will be erected under the superintendence and from the designs of Mr.D.CIackling. Theplanshave not lieen made public as yet, but the plant will probably be on very much the I same lines as that which Mr. Jackling successfully winked out for lhe De La ' Mur-Mercur mine in Utah. The re* suits iif this work will be watched with ; mm li interest, as iis success will mean ! a great deal, oot only to the Repuhlic mine itself, hut toother mines in th district, the ores of which are of similar character. P. A. P., J interest, and Eff W. | interest, John Holmes to Fred B. Holmes. APRIL 9. War Eagle, J interest, E. Rork to Cha.*-, \V. Ramho. Davlon. j inlerest, S. M. Johnson lo Chas. E. Hamilton. Applications for Certificates of Improvements. .... F. A. Millis ...J. H. Ready ,._, Geo. Mundy ; Larry Finnigan. ■ Patrick, his son, Dutch Jake r""",nl, ,, iw. A. Trousdale. ( omit De Memey | Mrs. Finnigan Mrs. F. A. Millis The Riverside Hotel, Is situated at Rock Creek, B.C., on Ibe main route of tune between Penticton -.nd all Boundary Creek points. Stoppum place for sl iges. ___L_____?___G<^ P-oprl«ta-. Practical House and Carriage PAINTING Paper Hanging, Graining and Sign Painting. Also Kalsominiog and all kinds of Decorative Work executed by E. Nash j Co., Midway and Greenwood City. KHTAHI.ISH KM ls^jl, MAINLAND NURSERY COMPANY LADNER'S. - BRITISH - COLUMBIA Our Specialties—Varieties Profitable in British Columbia Trees Free-from, i'ests. FRUIT AXD ORNAMENTAL TBHBS, PLANTS AND VINES Send for Free Catalogue. | E. HuTCHERSOM, Manager. Katy, Jakes daughter.. Lady Hannah Lovejoy Reserved Seats Gentlemen . . ..Alice Hardy Emma Mediil . $t,oo . 76cts Conservative Candidates. wo recent editorial admissions made liy the Greenwood ''Miner" st.ml oul in creditable contrast to the! Mining Journa reckless mis-statements two or three Grienwood honuisters have lieen in. the habit of making for months past I AneX(h""K«**>'s: The foilowin,*i*i a In regard to the mining Industry the | revls('d l,st of s"«i«ht party line con- "Miner" observed lately "We have 8ervativ<'** wl*° l"n't' either consented unt yet reached the producing stage, to rUn ln ,be c"minK •■'cHon or have everything thus far lieing prospective." *Wen the p",vi»<-'''*l Conservative ex* Referring io general trade the "Mitt t" last week remarked ''Business is picking up in Greenwood. The spring has heen quite dull," etc. Few people were misled by the assertion that Greenwood had "the biggest mines on the continent" or that parrot-cry re iterated during the winter "Busi. ness is good in Greenwood." Both were palpably false, and those who made these mis-statements either placed a very low estimate upon ihe intelligence of the public or presumed upon a general ignorance of the affairs of the district. The "Miner" has for months enjoyed a good reputation for clean journalism, so it is the more pleasing to see it maintaining it whether in its avoidance of personalities nr in its frank admission of facts as regards the business and industries of Greenwood and district, even when th's- are not as flourishing as could be desire! Notin-s advertised in this week's , ADVANCE air those of :— Green Mountain, Black and Alfred, in Given Mountain camp, Keremeos " Creek. "Engineering mid ., ... ... California, Kruger Mountain. Excelsior, Golden Crown and Home- stake, McCain Mountain. Nickerson, Kruger Mountain. Sunny Side, near to Kholt Creek, (formerly called Prior Creek), lying partly upon and Northerly of and adjoining Uil2.*i2, Township 71). Lake View ami Orient, KrugerMouii- ecutive In understand ihat they will l-ej tain, ready lo go into the field if called upon. Ill In Victoria Wessis. Turner and Hei- mcken will stand for candidates on the straight parly ticket, subject lo the decision of the. conservatives rf Victoria on the party line question : Vancouver—Ohas. \Vilsun, Q. O, andO. KTisdall. Vicioria—Messrs, J. H. Turner, J. H. Helmcken, and A. R, McPhillips. New Westminster— It. L. Reid. Hossland—Dr. Bowes, Mayor Goodeve nr Ex Lieut-Governor Mackintosh. Kicliiiiiiiid ■- M. Wilkinson. Delta—Ex-Lieu-Dewdney. Chilliwack-A. ILOillanders. Dewdney—R. AIcBlide. Kast Lillooet—Win. Prentice, West Lillooet-A. W, .Smth. Carilioo—S Rogers and .'. Hunter. North Yale-F.J. Fulton. EaRt Yale-Price Ellison. Kevelsloke-Tlms. J.Tavlor, Slocan—R, F. Green. " Nelson—I. Houston. Ca-Jsiar-Ciipt. J, Iriing and C. W. Clifford. Ill A quantity of good seed potatoes for sale. Stock new to the district and grown without irrigation. FAIRVIEW ■ HOTEL Commercial and Mining men should put up at the Fairview Hotel when in camp. GOOD ACCOMMODATION. EVERYfHING EXCELLENT Qeo J. Sheehar* - - - f roprietor. University Boat Race. The eight-oared race hetween the Cambridge and Oxford Universities was rowed on the Thames last month, and resulted in nu easy victory for Cambridge, who won liy 2(1 lengths in IS minutes, 47 seconds, thus tieing the record time. The Cantabs were never pleased, nnd in a more closely con* tested rare, would easily have beaten the record, The race has heen rowed continuously since 1810, and Cambridge now has 21 races to her ciedit and Oxford HO. Cambridge also won last year, but prior to IMW she bad not secured a race since 18S) when Gardiner, the famous Emmanuel College oarsman. Stroked the eight to victory. There was a dead heat in 1877. Up to j Good Accommodation. Saturday's race the record had been ] fles. Liipiors and Cigars, held by Oxford, who, in 1803, heat (•timbridge by 2J lengths in 18 minutes! . First-Class Stabling, ,Tslt""ds* ARMSTRONG B.C. For prices apply to... W. H. NORRIS, MIDWAV. A few Ions of carrots also on hand. ARMSTRONG HOTEL. H. KEYES, Prop. Lancashire House. : : MIDWAY, B.C. : : ® The undersigned having taken this well- known and comfortable hotel invites the patronage of all old customers and the public generally. BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS & CIGARS. Furnnce-ficnted nnd comfortably furnished rooms. FIRST CLASS MEALS WELL SERVED. Thos. D. Banbury, Proprietor. lUinuiM.. It ll freely talkul of about town tbat twn residents of. Midway will he married on aith inst. Mr. 8. Dahl has cominenced huilding atotatey hotel on his lots near the Kailway station. Mr. P. Heldstab iu prevising the work. O. Lundy is arranging to build a iKnuse so as to I.i- utile to grow jfal plants nnd flowers and so keep pace Willi the incre.isiug deinanil tor them. las Anderson, manager of Ihe if British Nm ih America, nnd ||r,JJ.'^ftycrs Gray, both of Oreen- mtm.*, _mp among last Saturday's vis- iuwt:Hgdw'iy' Kb of England Coinmiinion * J-™1 be held during tbe Easter ive those desirous of making r Coiiiiiiuniou an oppoi* o so, live Pringle, Jas. Kerr and I, will represent Green E. Jacobs, Midway, at the M5oiiJX-i-v.it in- I'liiiveutioii at BB to-uion-ow. ftOOt prcgrcss was made last week Mill the construction of the ('. P. li. telegraph line, now lieing extended to Uldway. It is aiuicipaied that this Work will Im* completed hy the end of thecunent week. lira. Sinailes, of (ireenwood, was down on a brief vij.it to Midway last Week. Dr. and Mrs. Mathison also spent a few days here. Mrs. Sydney Johnsoaand her si-t<-i are here Um. Oreenwood ladies Und a visit to Mid Way a Wiry pleasant change. Mr. Hfcanieron. of Greenwood, has K the hotel at Wesl Bridge Jtondiicled by Mr. John Mc* M^e-i '-'■"''•K1' "s '**" name of Hbenl on the Wesl Fork situ- H'K,V*' t*,e junction of that ■jtb tbe main Kettle Hiver. Mr. uHcNatighton, after making a ■[Improvements to his house, I in his lots and ploughed MM in readiness for cropping. B. W. Reed aud J. H. Bush Menclosed Iheir lots wiih neat fenwMherel.y adding much to the ap- pearaBMof tbeir i-espective homes. VtuBUBBtiday will I* good Friday hndSwday will lie Faster Day. No chnrdi .Seivi.es have yet heen an --C(9H^H°r Midway, but both days Will haafcrkcd hy suitable servii-es at I he Church of Kngland, (it een wood, where, too, iln-services of the other chutthifcs'will have particular reference tn the Raster season. S(*. T. M. (iulley & Co.. the Iarg Mdamei's in furniture iii this district, bavejasi ri r.-iv.-ii tin nr. ,.f ImiI rnowanit.-s. in 10 styles ; two cars of HL in ill styles -ine car of hrass •IMf-Won bedsteads, iii I'i styles; 1 car fdding. in styles ..f springs and l:t Styles of l..|. Ill itlresse* ; .lie car up- ni*I»t«*red no nl*. ciiiuprisiinr parlor Mites,'couches, hed bmiiges, etc. Tttst Tuesday iiflernoon Mr. W. 0. Robins, the well-known livery mail of Qicen wm ill, visit.sl Midu'.-iy for the of ohtainiug a marriage Iiil.- was accompanied by the ftect, Mrs. Philomene (iendron. norning. nt Greenwood, the [e took place, Rev. Father Pal- lciating. Mr. and Mrs. Rubins it on the afternoon train en m> Allierta for a honeymoon Dr.tt.R White, of Camp McKinney. wns* eall-r at Thk Ahyanck otlice 3J_H__*.ujiy He bail the previous makes up a considerable |nil-tion of In preparation for Canada's trains* theTowiiof Greenwood Into ground continental "flyer." Tin* following h a recent press despatch from Moo treal:—The "Imperial Limited," which the C. P. R. ran fl Montreal in Van couver last summer, will be pill on again early in June. Th" same time of one hundred bonis helweeu the two cities will lie made. The Hall nines' Smelter. There seems to be a good deal lie- hind tbe rumors already referred to in these columns to the effect that the Gooderhain • Blackstock Syndicate is after the Hall Al in -rt* smelter at Nel- sou, B. C. At a special general meeting of the shareholders of the Hall Mines Compauy, held in London, Kng land, about a week ago the official statement was made thai a Canadian company had offered to take over the whole property, and that a representative of those making the offer was then on his way to London. Messrs. Gooderhain and lilack.stock tvere al that time in the middle of the Allan tic, and they are now iu London,—Toronto "World." >-♦♦ , Why Europe Hates Britain. The true reasons foi European julii- uliuii over recent. Uriii-.h disasters in South Africa are baited nf republican Kngland, envy of cuuuiieicial Kngland, and jealousy of colonial Kng and. There is not a court in Europe «here the English system of govern* ment responsible lo the people, which iejects lbe idea of Ihe ditine righl of ..ings and derives its authority lu rule and tu lax from the people, is out in Id in official abhorrence. For more lhan a century England has heen Ihe Sanctuary for the oppressed refugees of Europe and ils free press bas held the lurch of liberty and popular government before the eyes of t he over-taxed helpless millions of ihe continent.— Chicago "Times-Herald." day i the,! ofl in inpanied Supt J. P. Keane, of McKinney mine, to Green- It is understood that the latter Ss charge a heavy gold bri.-k, It of a recent clean up at the White stated that Camp y is in a fairly prosperous having a pay-roll of about with an Increase in prospect. . I). McClung and November son, of Midway, are indig- heing described In the Given- ines" ils "Iwo Indians" who nifd Capt. Gore down the jlver last week. They ridicule, statement of the "Times" thst ire went to Republic seeiug ■y saw bim land at Grand Like many others they con tit sn st is uig is the animosity .'imes" towards Midway that glut tell ihe truth about it if il to try, winch it seldom does. The B»St number of the Siniilkameen "8tar" la a civil ila hie production, con- tabling a ileal of interesting reading 'Whiting chiefly to t he Similka- |e editor will Hnd itdifflcult in ilartu maintain thestandard this issue, hut if as a genie can come anywhere near will he welcomed hy many Bxious to obtain news—re- Wl, imt boom puffs, inwards which, by the way, it does not appear to**»u-rpf the Similkameen country, Wilh IU Bright promise nnd lug pnssi- -titiw. -y On lionliY the "Times" man was so (milch engrossed m the congenial task of abusing those whose published facts he Is .unable to controvert that he Omitted tb print the interesting news Item that a part of Greenwootl was (hen under water. Tlie lower part of (be Alhambra huilding and tbe ground ■MrofUtt Miners' Home hotel were fooded-and other buildings suffered Ht lo he built upon. The Nelson "Miner" saysi— Mr. Michael McBean, a merchant of Phoenix, secured % marriage licence at the local Recorder's office in his name and thnt of Miss Francis Mary Ueccrofl,, of FlesherUiu, Ont. Miss Beecroft ar rived in Nelson on Satin day and waa met by Mr. McBean. They were after wards married at Greenwood. ea-. Another Townsite. The Nicola correspondent of the "Inland Sentinel" recently wrote to lhat journal i—Ex-Governor Dewdney has returned from the Similkameen country, where he has been selecting a townsile. The site selected is about ill) acres bordering on the Similkameen and adjacent to the present ('. P. R. survey. The new town is to la- called Allison, lying almut a mile east of I he Allison ranch, and being the Hrst Crown grant of land given in the Province. Mr. Dewdney has already let a contiact for building n bridge Ln connect wilh Copper mountain, and also the contract for huilding offices, to,, and is on bis way to the coasl to oiuplele arrangement for the platting of the townsite. r*. Republic Freight Question. Capl. J. 0. Gore, C. P. R. Port Cap lain with head quarters nl Nelson, came to Midway last Tuesday for the purpose of proceeding down Keith- River to ascertain whether ot not it would lie feasible lo transport heavy freight for Republic from Midway to Curlew by water. In conipany with two men, who know the river well, the Captain left Midway in a row-boat sent here for his use, the intention lieing lo go down-stream past Curlew aud on to Grand Folks. The day was Hne mid there was plenty of water in the river, so il ,v,is nol anticipated any difficulty would be met with en route It is suggested lhat a small light draught steamer of sufficient power to low back up-stream scows that had been sent down loaded with freight, be placed on the river so ns lo take freight for Repul.lic and neighboring camps from Midway lo Curlew and thus do away with the wagon haul between these points, or from Grand Forks. Ihere does hot appear to beany doubt in the minds of those most interested as to the practicability of transporting the freight by water during May an I June, but the question is will ihe conditions la* favorable dor- ling the la tier pail of summer and through the fall? If so, practically all the fre ght coming in over the C. I P. li. for ihe Republic district will la- i transhipped from the railway can nl j Midway instead of at Grand Forks. ! This Would, of course, be to the bene- ' Ht of Midway, since the more freight that is distributed from here lhe lietter I for thetown. j Since the foregoing was written it has been learned lhat Capt. Gore got I through to Grand Forks safely, reach* | ing there aliout Hve o'clock the sanu afternoon, As Midway was left soon j after 11,1. III. and stoppages were made at Curlew and Nelson, Wash,, together of about an hour and a half, it would ally), were from the United Stales! appear that lhe time actually spent lu last year _.6(flseltleis mine imu il„ going down the river aus between IDominion, of whom 12,000 came lion four and five hours. JI he Republic lo thesouili. M_K_E_l_B_B^_■■■^—■■—l Death of Mrs. McAulay. of the enmity had $1 !.o*),-Jil.-.uc.i ••- I On Saturday evening residents of > inl lit* PuM Officeaud Gunou'n.-ul £•• Midway were shocked lo learn thai lings Batiks; in June 1S.M tin* hail Mrs, McAulay, wife of Mr. Thus. Mc-1 been increased $3,71X1,000 dm Jiuin- ■ Aulay, lbe widely-known proprietor of ary, 1000. Ihe mul had grown lo $51,* lbe Boundary hotel, had died thai af-1563,000, ] teriioon shorlly after giving birth lo a! The amount of hank clearings is ive- 'lathy Kir1. The death was entirely uq*| agnized as a reliable Indication of ihe expected hy lbe many friends of the I condition of trade. The clearing., in j deceased lady. Dr. .lakes was with the six principal cities iu I'..inula ; her all day, hm his efforts to save her i life were unavailable, | The hue Mrs. McAulay was in 1807-8 j increase of $375,000,000 in twnyears. j favorably known to many in the dis- In 1895, IS1*) and 1807, the Canadian :trict as Nurse Hamill, of the Green-1 pHciHc Railway Co. ai-unli can- wood hospital. In the latter year sbeit.e|]lH] ,llore \m$ ^^ ni ,„,. -**.irU>- I married Mr. McAulay and since then | west lhan they effected uew sales, hm has resided at Midway. Mr. John j|n 1898they sold nearly 103,000 acres j Hamill, J. P., now of Armstrong, but land in 1*8)0. 207,000acres. The O ..mi, j at. one time residenl at Greenwood, is|(01) \MIC\ ^^ |„ isijOt) were lo j a brother and it is understood there ihe value uf only |Kk000, and tlie foi* !are olher relatives living in Ihe upper lowing year the am, un dropped I • Okanagan dislrict. The earnest Bym* $8B,<XJB, but last year, $188,000 was in ■ pal hy of a large circle of friends wiil ] vtssted in Doiuiniiuflatids lu ihe Weal. he extended to the bereaved husband, j who is left wilh two motherless baby ] girls, the elder hut litlle more than a designated, were formerly gazetted in , Loudon on Tuesday last, ilm* Indicat- j ing that theii acting commissions cniue from the Sovereign. The list, as it 'appealed ill the London "Gazelle,' j was as follows : Samuel B. Steele, gent,, Canadian North West Mounted Police, lo be Lieiileiiaiil-Coloncl, wilh tbe temporary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army. Tube Majors, with the leui|iorary j lank of Majorin the Army: Lieulenant j Richard 0. Laurie, Canadian Miiilia j Reserve of Officers; Hubert Belcher, ! Iuspectoi Canadian North Wesl Mnuii- led Police; Arthur M. Jar vis, [nspeo- torCanadiaii North AVesl Mounted Pie Mice, and Arthur E. Snyder, InspecUu Canadian North West Mounted Pn- lice, i Donald M. Howards, Canadian MINING MACHINERY PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, CANADA. Budget Pointers. The fallowing comparative statistics have lieen received from a sul.sidised Libera] source. Wilh no available uieaii- of verification, they are given for w hat they are Worth. The total value of t he mineral pro* ducts of Canada in 1800 was $16,700,- U»; in 1805, $30,700,(100; iu 1809, $40,245. The hank discounts on June 30:h. ISttO, weie only $130,000 higher lhan they were thiee yeats before, l-ul nu January iilst, 1900, tbey had increased over $75,000,000. The aggregate trade of Canada for the Hrsl eight mom lis uf ISO.) was $103,- 152, 000 and for the same period of tin* current year $225,387,000 an increase foi lhe eight tuulilhs of over $12,0 HI,- 000. The domestic exports of lhe United 8tales In 1909, were $15.81 per bead and of Canada $25 82 per bead, lhe lotal foreign trade -if Ihe United Slates in 1S9U was $25.31 per head anil of Canada $58.00 per head. The iiiiui bei of immigrants ani.i j.- iu Canada iu 1886 was less than l-i, 000; none of whom (-peakii Norlh Wesl Mounted Police, to be Captain, with the temporary rank of Captain in the Army, To lie I. j. -ui, -ii mi-, nil h the I em pit at y tank of Lieutenant in Ihe Army; Ma- jor George W. Cauideii. Canadian Mi- itia ; Captain Reginald M. Courtney, Canadian Miliiia; Captain .Iaiu°s J Macdonald. Canadian Militia; (Jap- lain Ktiiesl F. Mackie, Canadian Militia; Lieut .nan: Thou as E. Pooley. Canadian Militia; Lieutenant Robert H. B. Mai;ee, Canadian Militia Reserve nf Officers; Second Lieulenant Parry Fall, Canadian Militia: Francis L, Cutwrighl, Inspector Canadian North West Mounted Police; Alliert R. Christie, Inspector Canadian North Wesl Mounted Police j John E. Leckie. graduate Royal Military College, King-ton; Alexander W. Strange, gent., late Canadian Militia. Lieutenant Miles P. Cotton, Cina- dian .Militia, to lie Lieutenant fnr Machine Gun Detachment, with the len:- porary rank nf Lieutenant in the Army; William Pai ker, Canadian North West Mounted Police, lo be Quartermaster, with Ihe lempoiary rank of Lieutenant in Ihe Army; Campbell B Keenan, geul., M. D.. I *, lie Medical Officer, wilh Ibe temporary rank of Captain. D. L,Barcklay. J.A. Hakki& BAHCKLAY & HAHUS, Livery and Feed Stables, —AND— TRANSFER Z_Z_KT__!. Midway, B. C. ■:- FURNITURE ■:■ TTttrttr Now is the Time to Furnish Your House, Reeeiving new Goods Daily, LATEST CONSIGNMENTS CONTAINING SCREENS - MIRRORS - SHADES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES PICTURE AND WALE MOULDINGS REFRIGERATORS etc.. just arrived. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO* BUSINESS LOCALS. T. XUE. GHxllesr & Co. Furniture : Undertaking and Embalming, COPPER STREET, OREENWOOD. B. C. JOB PRINTlNU-'iet ymir printing dune at The .Aijvantk office. Good wurk, reasonable prices. 0***9**k99999999*9Si9999i$&$et**$9Z9*e**$*eett^^ t • : | mi m n. t n. 9 JUST RECEIVED'-Something n.-.u 8 iu Invitation Cards and Hail Pro jK grainiiies, at ,n THE ADVANCK Oli'u .* 1) $ « \9 \9 \_ i. I j« ]t o 8 5 | Tb Tru,rulbrs Insurance Co.., rrnxifTirrnTTinnnr * TO LEI', the cmtage tie..r tlie SblliMi llnnse nccupiisl I.y Mr. 1). (i Munro. Rent S" |-er month. E. .1ACOBS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . Of Hartford. Conn, g Yinnnnnnnrs! » Charter d 186S. Stock Lift* and Accident Instirnncr. * 9 o 9 9 ISSUES the liej t cm inlets in In the ntatl&r of tho estate of Malcolm ; ^ XcCua'.t. late of Rock Creek. In the ' * liest life iiisuraine the world. No J disappointment as to dividend*. V Everything guaranteed in ad* viince. Preuiiuin rales IS In ii percent less than thiwe nf nld ASSETS, r ._r„. »L^ , __■ , lb oerceiu less iimu inu Count,- of Yale. British Columbia, de-; * tille Mutual companies ceased, intestate. , X jdTIt'K Is hcrelij- given pinstiant to the I January ist, 1897, 9 $20,88.1.53 I LIABILITIES, . .17,920,260.29 JJ! i SURPLUS .... 2,976,424.36 V 9 , in ■'-?;. I'lmpVu^^hiVlllUTOHuiwand'Thmlf The Travelleis Ciiiiibinalinn Accident Policy guarantees foi accidental ilni! i-lniiu* jiii.iiiist 111.- estate uf the said • under ordinary conditions. 1.0^ of Right H*nd ik iv JJ..50II J 1.0s- of Left at or above Knee . 2..VH Loss of l*ft Hand . . . I,0W l/>ss of Kithcr Koot l.mio Loss of sight of One I ye . . . 60O Permanent Tolal Ilisabillv 2900 Lirnits of Weekly Indentnitv S1.30G lSSITwere $1,174,(01,000; iu 1308, $1, aW.00O,OU0: iu 189D, $1,550,0011,00(1, -.h .Ijik-i. in .Met iiiiiKtth.t ilied on or about th nh fay ni Mav. i_a. arc required on or hefore ; X Death Benefit .... SAOti .In-141 h dny of April U«j. ui solid to tho under- ' JE ■ ... „, si„llt of na_**(rn aie hniBt. ™n,rnrforIlonaldMcUnnau.thead- J , . ,'g, ,, ,-14'™ ' •" ,iii.i»lr.l irofsii.l deceased. Iln-ir names, ad- S Lnssof Hoih leet or Hoih Hands 5,009 IroiWua an^ ucsciiplions and Ihe full particu* : S trf*** °f One Hand and One Foot .i.unu -.is. 11!.' it i-.'-piTiiveclaims dulv verified bv jT -ijitiinuv decl.ir.ilion. | s ANJl furlher lake noliee thai after said last i J .ii-iiliuneil date, the said administrator will ' t) mceed to distribute the assets of the deceased it ..-„ !,_.•■ . i_-, , *' i.i.iii** the parties entitled thereto, having re- M A.ND. If such injuries are sustained while tiding as a passenger in />, .•.wi only io the claims oi which he shall then *it anr passenger conveyance using steam cable, or electricity jis 1, :V ... v u nui io.- and that[Ihe said administrator « motive povver the amount to lie paid shall be DOUBLE the sum 8 ikSSr » ltx Sees!!,'; ^SSSSraSS l rf««W "> the -ause under which the claim is made. J ■.nim* notice shall not have lwc» received by (ft ^ _ fo b\n'^«g^£^^rtbuaott. :j Cost $52 a vear to Professional and Business * J'iilwl nl Oreenwood thi!'ath day of March. , A ■_* 5 1M0' ^ii,_,tt_*tf_\,ylcAU9d_t. * i Men.and Commercial Iravelers. J Jwlicitor for we Adnnnisiriitor., • w fo Other sums at proportionate rates :♦♦ "W. H. Norris, AtiKNT FOR SOUTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA, MIDWAY B. ('. ♦ ****************99999999*999VX99999Z99*********** Mm, to Taxpayers. year old and the younger a new-liorn infant. The funeral took place nt Midway today. The pall liearets were Messrs. K. B. Bonne, P. Heldstab, 0, J. Lundy, 0. M, Melville, H. Murray and C. L.Thnmei. The Rev. Falhei Palmer officiated. There was a large attendance from all parts nf Ine district TheaveiMKCHiniii.il increase i.f th.- | Hade of Uanada during the iblfeieni tariff periods since Confederal inu is as follows:—From 180S In 1878 Ii 15 per cent) from 1818 In 1S98 2.11 per cent; from 1SW3 In 18»!> 11.52 per rent* yeai ending June 111U0, (fnin mouths tiring estitiii.led) 14.U pec cent. It. is universally admitted Ihal there is no lailter criterion of the general business activity of ihe con nicy a id ..f the condition of the norklng classes I than lhe circulation pf small nut.s,— ASSESSMENT ACT AND PROVINCIAL REVENUE TAX. Hock Crook iiiiision of Tale District THOS. WAKE FALLS HOTEL... PROPRIETOR. ••linnigan's Alley. A laughable coined)- presented by i he I • *••" f1 "llri *- »"l,s- Tbe value "f (ii-eenwiMiddraiuiiticcoiiipaiiyonWeil-j'bcseiHiles iu cirrul.ni.iii nu 0-mber nesdav night to a large audience |D 31*t, WW, wail $7,»J0,«)01 in 181% $7,- Miller's hall wius a decideilsuccess. To jm-m '• "' WM- *0,4aO.O0O. say that F. A. Millis as Larry Kiiinigan | The total trade..f Canada in lKilSiHist was the best character detrtuts none from the ability shown by the others. Mrs. F, A. Millis as Mrs. Finnigan and Alice Hardy as Katy, were especially good, and K. Geo. Mundy was all right in the character of Dutch Juke. Thp play throughout wu undoubtedly tb year i.f Confederal luu) wo* ^ll.il.OJi),- (100; iu 1878 11 hi.I iiicreiM-il In jil72.- 000,000 au hit-mii-** of $11,000,000, ni au average nf $8,T(tl.(U0 per annum. In 1806 On Hilda's I uinl liade was $230,000.- (01 an init'ia*e in eigliieeu years uf iWWJIIIO.on;) nr au average of $8,703,000. best exhibition of local talent yet '■ In IDOO, il ilie ,-eiii.iiiiiug'four luunlhs given in Greenwood, and wasdeserving I the Hscal yeai' keep up Ihe average, iifthepatronagereceived.-Ureenwoo'. .lie tolal trade Mill lie $371,000,000, m "Miner," |Increase III ibiee yens of 31iCIOOi),003. NOTICK I* liiTi-'iy itivi'ii In accordance with tlio s.unniw thai Pratlnolal Uovemie Tax nml all iaxcs k-i led undor t lu- As-eminent Act, nr nnw ilur foi-ilu- year U'm. All Hie above imini' Ha.XB. .-..Ile.lil.1.- williin llu- Rook Creek liivi-iini nf Y ,K- IlUnut are iiji.viiIjIcj at my ofti.-e ut Kjiii-iicw. Yalo liisirict. Assiaised tax.-j. arc mlleollblo nl ilie follnvring rates, vUs li Paid nu or liefore June SOt'b, lOOOi Tliri-i- tifllis of nne per i-eiu. 011 real proDonjr. Two mid one-li.Uf por coat, oil assessed valuo of »ild land. (liio-hiilf ofnnoporcoiit.on pcrsotiftl propvrt.v. tin so iiiiu-h nf the Inooino ..f any poison as oxooola niu- tlioiimnd .lollirs tho following rates namely :—t'pon siu-h excel* nt income, when lhc same.is not more than ten thousand dnlliirs. one per ceht: when such exectss is over 11-11 thousand dollars and not more than twenty thotimtid dollrrs. i.nc nnd one quarter of one per ct.nl.: whun such .-xcess is over twenty thousand dollars one and one half of ono por cent. If Pulil on nr Alter l«l July, nion 1- Kour-tlfthsof uu,. prrcniii. on roal property. Three per i-eul. on the assessed value of wild Uml. Turee-fouri lis of one per cent, on personal property. tin ... much nf the income of any person as exceeds one thousand dollars, the following rale.siiaiii.lyj~ t'poti such excess, when the -.nne is mil more than ten thousand dollars, ... *■ a .d onr quarter per cent.; when such excess is over t*n thousand dollars and less thnn twenty thousand dollars, one and one half nf one per e«nt.; when such excess is over I wenty thousand dollarsonc and Ihroc quarters of one per c Pr The hotel is centrally locaied and is a stopping place for stage lines. Good fishing iu the vicinity. Good stabling, A variety of the choicest brands of liquors and cigars at ihe bar SITUATED AT - - - - BOUNDARY FALLS, B. C. THE. «-<_M-nM--i-*i^-,t-R^MA#G^ ul. il Itpvpnu. \h\, $3.()oiicrcapita, C. A. .:. i,AM.UV. view. B- C, -VRses-orand Collecior. January, 13lh,1900. PIONEER - HOTEL Greenwood City Boundary Ckelk, B. C. We have opened ihe ahove hotel at Greenwood City, ana are prepared lo welcome guests and provide good accommodation, Goud Cateriug, rtwt class Livery Stable. J W. NELSON PROPRIETOR uaiiauiaiiia.iii.nj. and SOO LINE. Operate tbe Fastest Train across the American Continent. First Glass and Tourist Sleepers OCEAN TO OCEAN. ARTBOt.'XU DAILY TIIAIN WEBTDOVXI) 5:1,1 Lv. Sioiitiinim Jcl. Lv. UWH) CONNECTING 9TKAMRR Leaves Puiitliilnn, Tile., Tliur,, Sat,, (1:00 Arrives Ponttoton, Mnn„ Wetl.. Frl,, 17:30 Accelerated Service to and irom all points and through KOOTENAY MINING DISTRICT. Ex. Sun, DAILY TRAIN Kx.Sin, HiSS Ar. Oroen wood Lv. 14:35 F\ I DWAY, B.C. Beaotifolly situated at the eoitaee of Boundary Creak and Ketlle River. w fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST AND WEST AT LOWEST RATES. Por full information ns to limo, rates, etc. nr for copies tif 0, P. Kailway publications, uddi-ess: E. R, REDPATH, Agent, Greenwood. 8. L. SMITH, Agent, Penticton. W. P. ANDERSONj T. P. A. Nelson. E. J. COYLE, A. G. P. A. Vancouver. ILL BE The most important railway town in the Kettle River Mining Division. The Western Terminal and Divisional point of the Columbia & Western Railway. The Wholesale Supply and Manufacturing centre of the Kettle Kiver and Boundary Creek Districts. The distributing point for Upper Kettle River, West Fork and Camp McKinney mining camps. The nearest Railway town to Republic, Meyers Creek, Palmer Mountain and other Northern Washington mining camps. fo The leading residence town in the country, with an excellent climate, pure water * supply and favorable sanitary conditions. Business, residence and garden lots at low prices and on easy terms... * fo « fo We m m 1 Print Bh__ On good p Sandinthen,fli approved SJ m M WW LETTEk hi HILL HEADS NOTE HEADS ENVELOPES m STATEMENTS POSTERS SKND KOIl MAPS, PRICKS ANU TOLL PAIITICULAKS TO J. F. PIGGOTT, Makaoeh, ^oa&uZ^TB' THE MIDWAY CO., Ltd. E. JACOBS, Agent for British Columbia, Midway, B. NOTICE. [U0TIOE if liorcby givtin Unit lliiity dayit . ' oftor datuIintend toapply in lho Cl.iol - mmlsslonornt l,n;i«fl una Works for per- rssIou to purchaso 320 aorxis of land ilk fol* I . ■■ on ii-1 "i i'ii--' n iwihi liiilfiimllli.. Houih th . I..* oornor tif Lot8fllthonco tin ioitlli thonao 80 chains, thunco r,s, ih&noo Norlh GOchalnn to piaoo '.'i' .ui.l .iiiiiiniiij.' 320 iim-s : in! loltiii required for agricultural Mr-KAY INGRIM. i or .iitim ut, romi. .aLACT lf .i .* of Improvements. Novioa WH "llI.IIKN OllOWN AXIl HOMKHTAKE Minkiiai. Claims. in thc Osoyoos Minim? Division ot Dlstriot. Wheroloraiosl: On McCaig nlHtn . S'OTICF lli.it -1 - Li . 'lulllnin ... iig.nii for th "..:.mil Min- vcloptneiil Uitnpan*-, froo miner n i .,:'"' Intond,sixty dnys fnun lof, mpp • fi liiu Mining llocor- Jui.f ikiiproreinoiita, for the i dug ix Crown grant of the . ,. i tako notloo that notion, under "'. ■ u*t bi mmonoed before the rf - ii -li dbrUfii ate -if inipi-ovetiietitB Ind day of March, who. OHAS. Mill. URKK.N'. Mineral Act, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. Watica. NlCKEIISON MlKKKAL CLAIM. Situate In Osoyoos Mining Division of Yale Ulstrict, Where Located:-On Kruger Mountain. TAKE NOTICE thai I.CliaR. de Blois Green, aa agent for John 0. Fisher, free nihil'!-'" cerlilicaLe No. ISTjJSa. intend, sixty dnys from the date horeof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claim. And further lake notice that, action, under eel ion 37, must lie eonunencod bofore * he'issu unco of such corlitleiite of improvements. Datod this 27th day tf March, im CHAS. w:B. GREEN. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. irorrio- NOTICE. TIIK Mi^:i?,lt Columbia Southorn Railway I' iiiipii.y will apply to Ilie I'lirllaiiiont of Panada at its next Session for an Act atithor- luliig Ibo Company to cumpicto al anv time be- f ire the Ptid of ilii-yjur IIMI, its western section asdOHoribod in tho At t of the said Hiit-liiinicnl (MM Vi,-toi-iii, chapter III!) and a lira nib line from ii piint on iis main line nt or near lhc forks of Michel I'l-i'.-i; thonoo by way of Michel Creek i.i Mai'ion Croek, and fornlltirptirpiiRes. By order of the Hoard, II. CAMPBELL, OSWALD, Secretary. Mmilmidl. 17th Noveinhcr, liiiltl. An Ideal Besidenoe Town. ___. ( to Euy a residence site whilst there is plenty of choice. Pure aip and water, beautiful scenic surrounding's, skilled resident physician, excellent school-just the place for families. Try it. or Pricks anu Terms Apply to THE MIDWAY CO., LTD. The Sixnv Hide Mineral Claim. Situate In the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District. Where located :~Neiir to Eholt Creek, itormerlv called Prior Creek,) lying partly upon and northerly of and adjoining Lot 252, Township 79. TAKE NOTICE Ihat I, William Graham McMynn, free miner's eerliflce.lc Nn. MRfll, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, toapply Initio Mining Recorder for a Ccrllflcale of Improvement*, for lhe purpose of obtaining n Crown Grant of the above olalm. Anil fiii-thor tako notice lhat action, under Hi'i-ion 37. must be commenced before llio lBBuanee of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated thin 27th day of March, 1IKKI. WILLIAM GRAHAM McMYNN. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements Hotios Balmoral Mineral Claim. Situate ln the Osoyoos' Mining Division of Yale District. Where located: Camp McKinney. TAKE NOTICE that I, II. H. Parkinson as agent for William Small, free minor's eci-tilicale No. n aail. intend, sixty days from tho dntc heroof, lo apply to the Mining Recorder for a oortlfloato of Improvements for the purposo of obtaining a Crown Grunt of the above clelm. And further lake notice that notion, undor section 37, must be commenced before the Issuance of suoh Oortiflcate of Improvements. Haled this 28th ilny of No\ ember. ISIHI. RICHARD H. PARKINSON PL. S. Rossland. Greenwood. THE BEALEY INVESTMENT AND TRUST CO. LIMITED LIABILITY Real Estate and Mining Brokers. FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENTS Rre Insurance a Specialty. 0E%rlc;nN*0D0^cl;yiMBANcaER MINERAL ACT, 1896. Oertlflcntv of Improvement-.. UREEN MlllSTAIS, lll.AI-K ANU Al.KKKIl Minkkai. Claims. Situate In the Osoyoos Mining Division of • it $& BUSINESS CARd §| CALLING CAki J|g BLANK FORMS to of anv kind ;|5jg BILL OF SALE :£>M forms for Mineral (;,- %W _v.2s_* !l# ••• |f SURVEYORS' $h|hAffidavit forms h-fii W Notes, etc., etc. m§ m w% Yale DIstrlcL Where locatod ; In Green I mWS\ Mountain (Jlimp. Kel-.lneos ereek. JSfSS' A Trial CinAnr CH -. , Takk noih'K thai i,i'i,ii«.di-iiioisiireeii, »;« " inaiuraer Solicited. acting us iigi-ni for David lllm-k free -tt *l ininer'Hcertificate No. tiVLIl. Jhiih-h liinrk. tree >xa.-vn \liiuii---m • I IlliniTMTrlllln.lrNo. nira.Altn-il UiKidrrofl , S?S ' I free ininei'hi i-ei-tilli-nie No. n,'i0ti7, anil I*. i ;i>>«! *., . . C.Mi-Al-llillr.fri-i-iiiiiielM-iililli-ii,eNo.lilil7A. WSj? K (? Ur\\)*rxrn iiiteiiii.slMy (hs» Irom llir dale hereof, to (XK3» I I \lfc /1UvaH(..2, apiily lo tin- Milling Heoordorfor a Oortlfloate rR'Si of lmpiiiviJlneiilH. for the ptirpoHi- ol obtuiiiitig W„''-ni vu ..,,•,,- . a Crown (Jl-aiil of tin-above elllililB. - AIIIIHAl.H Uaoi Bob HalPs Stage Line And further lake nollre that action, under ! ;??TM^ Section 117. Iiilnil be roliilni-iirrd bufur.' Iheirj***; tonanco tn suoh OfirUflMto of Itiiiiiovuiiiinit llalial thin-Allh duy af .lai.liaiv. IMI. ' y.. . CIIAS."ukR UKBSN, ®S-*®i_>®®feJ 'Hi (Carrying Her Majesty's Mails) Meets the steamer Aberdeen at Pentcton on Mon days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passengers lo and from Fairview, Osoyoos and Oroville, Wash., Mineral Act 1896. Certiiicate of Improvements. MINERAL ACT li Certiiicate of Imorn rioti. •■ HOTIOB, Lake vikw anii Orient Jl, .kiiai. Ci.aimb. ! T"K Hujitiilw-k am. Mam Situate in the Osoyoos Mining Division nl I'i. -v- Yale Ulstrict Where lucnted I On K.u Sltualc in the °6"-'' ' "" ■ |,m' ger Mountain. I Yllle *H**lrlcU Where located: ,",. '"""," ." "■*-•■*-■--/—— • -, ■■«-.., _AKK xf)T|,-E that I, CIhih. dell.llreon. Camp Fairvlew. delivered in quick time, and by comfortable •, at, agent tor Benjamin Andotwn in* xaki.mith-k -hi.i 1 . , * ' nilnorV cortlfloftte No. BOTt an.l 11. A. I I ai lumnl tor ll i • Mouermnii free miner ceililli-nt'- No. USUI,I couvi-r tree miner's ,■■•:.■. intend, nlxty days from tbe ilnti hereof, 10 ; ten.i. -.ixu .lu- from > app'y tothe Mining R-eoi-der for s Ci-i-iill.-ote | nnnlj lo the .Mining I ....ril.. Im of Improvements,Tor tho pnroose o! obtaining of unproveinimtii l.i ;!., • a Crown (irnnt of the above enilniH. nCrotvnOninl of Uie abovi ciaiu - A ml furl her lake notloe Ihnt notion under i And further talc*) notloo thai • ueotlou 37lllltKt tiei-omui. need before the i*tu- | -"-etlo" .17. Illll«t he .■oiiimi'-j..'.-- mice of Much Certitleate tif linprin cnientH. I .-wiihiii-c of snoh t 'crtttlraic of Impr Iiatwl lhl*i Kill day of March, IM.. Hnl«l thi> l.'illi dm of November. I cha.s. ..KaauKKN. MINEBAL ACT 1896. conveyance. Livery, Teed and Sale Stables.. A |, Penticton, B. C. " R. S. HALL. Ppoq. I criil Subscribe for THE MICE Spokane Falls ..& Northern, Nelson & Fort Sheppard, - - AND - - Red Mountain Railways. »« The pioneer newspaper in Ike Bonndary district Only $2.00 a Year. MINERAL ACT, 1896; Oertiflcnte of Improvement-*.. Oertiflcnte of Improvements, irotnoa Gold Hi-o Mixkimi, Claim, Situate in the Osoyoos Mining Dlvisio of Yale District, Where Locaied: Cum Falrvlow. TAKK NOTIOB Ibal I. CbaiDoBloleOn-oi hh agent for Heorge sl ban, tree mini i eertilleale Nn. u.'iiJIti. Intona, sixty dap from tho date horoof. to appl) to lbe M Rooordor linn. Certilleute of llii|iroi-elilenl- J lho purnoee ot obtaining a Orown Onuii ofl abovo clnim. And fnrlliei take noliee Ibat aellon, mi.,.- tion 37. mu»l bo common I before ihoI J.-"1'00 :'7- ""."'!.l"',.1,",*"""V"/''",i '"'f'"'0 ' > imnanee-ofeuoh Oortiflcate of Improvement* 0«i.ifo«nia Minkiiai. Claim. Situate In the Osoyoos Mining IHvlslon of Yale Ulstrict. Where located : Kruger Mountain. TAKK NOTIOK that I. ChnB. daBIole Oram iu. agent for lleiijnmin AmlerNin froe miner*, eerlitleate No. it.171:'. Intend sixty ilnyu from the dale hereof, to apply to the Mining lie- cordorfor n oen ifieati of tmprovomeitta, for the puriKise of oblaining a Crown (Irnnt of the above claim. And fnrllier lake notice Ilml tieljoti. uniler iwiuanco ol euch eeriitlente of Itnprovumonta. Dated this 14th day of March, moo. CHAS. iikRI.OIS QRKKN Hated this Sth day of January ,|A, I), num. CIIAS. Hull. QREBN The only all-rail route, with out change of cars, between Spokane, Rossland and Nelson. . . _^ DAILY TRAINS. OOINfl NORTH, GOING SOUTH. ISi-U «. MARCUS I2illu.ni. Triiin luttvinK Miiri-us at 12:41 a, ni, ninkea tjlttst* rtiiinections at. Spokani- with trains rut-till Pacific Coast Points. Olnne conned ions at Nelsnn with fitciiiiiliMiiis for Kaslo und all Knolenay Iiake points, Passengers fm- Kettle Hiver nnd Bnnndary Creek eminent, al, Mareu? Willi singe daily, xx. a.. .TA.axx.moxr, O.P. S.T. A - MIDWAY - Riverside Addition, Just a Word! To those contemplating an investment in Midway real estate, the information is offered that on the Riverside Addition may be found 300 very choice residence sites. LOTS 50 x125 FEET. 1 For terms and all other information apply to W. H. NORRIS, or A. MEGRAW, Midway, B. C. Camp McKinney, B.C. 3 W. H. WEBBj -»___ Practical ___- WAGON AND CARRIA6EI BUILDER, Midway, B. C. Rep a-'l vingi OF ALI- KINDS Promptly and Neatly Executed. Eg' CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPECIALTY. I LEE CHUNG LAUNDRY. MIDWAY, B- C WASHINGS OALLHU FOB AK" DKLIVEHKD. Prlco* Mor__»*'*" f" N I mm*.* m*mim*i mmimx-
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