w m r « ;; (J«^WJW^ IVoli 2, No. 45. MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, MAY, 7. 1904. $2.00 per Year. fjjjjjrjjj, New Arrivals of Good Things to Eat. Christies Celebrated Biscuits : CHEESE WAFERS, GRAHAM WAFERS, HONEY, RICE, SOCIAL TEA and FANCY MIXED BISCUITS. Ontario Cheese, " Apples, full crertn. dried quarters fine flavored. » 5* Marmalade- Jellies, home made in patent stoppered glass bottles. assorted in 5 pound tins equy home made. to any Fish Herrings, Labrador, Cod-fish, by the pound or 251b. pail whole, skinned and boned. J. MCNICOL. WJWTflflMWWW^ WS mfmimwiHH m .WW m Last week we asked you to catch fish This week we are out to catch And what we are fishing for YOUR TRADE IS Big Fire At Fernifl B. C. Fernie April ;J0.—Fire broke out at 3 o'clock Friday morning in the store of Richards & Company :swept through the business section of the town, and had .practically wiped it out at 8 o'clock yesterday when the flames were under control, From Richards &Co's. store which is toward the southern end of the business district, the flames spread quickly north and south along Victoria avenue. A supreme effort was made to save the threatened town at the Crow's Nest Puss Coal Company's offices, but at that point the water supply failed almost entirely, and the crowd could do nothing but stand idly by and watch the fire ent into store after store. Once through the outside sheathing of the frame structures the flames met nothing to stop their progress, and they wiped out building after building. The fire on the north swept both sides of Victoria avenue as far as the Northern Hotel, it was held through the operations of the chemical engine. The hotels and business houses on Buker street were attacked by the flames and burned down* For an hour or more the C. P. Br. freight shed and depot were threatened, but they were finally destroyed. This afternoon this citizens having passed through the first stages of distress are disposed to look on the brightest side of the calamity and many business men are inclined to the belief that the ultimate result will be of benefit to the town, as it/will be rebuilt with substantial structures iu place of the old frame buildings which went up with a rush in the early days. Building will commence at once. Many thousand dollars worth of merchandise and personal property was rescued from the burning buildings and threatened structures and piled in immense heaps on the commons back of the burned district This property is now under guard of the police. A peculiarly noticeable fact in connection with the fire is that every grocery and drygoods store was burned out. The hotels wero also heavily hit. zs We have the goods and will be pleased to have you call and see them, the price will suit you, and we are always on hand. Ask for our SPRING TONIC MMT- Thomas Drug Co. Midway | Terminal Rates For Nelson Advices have been received from F. W. Peters assistant freight traffic manager for the western lines of the C. P; R, from St. Paul to the effect that Nelson has been made a distributing point for the Kootenay, The wholesalers of the city have been agitating for a long time to secure the concession. The fact that it has been secured is hailed with satisfaction by the people generally. Its effect will be to make Nelson the wholesale centre for east and west Kootenay, In order to obtain the consent of the Great Northern railway Mr. Peters was compelled to make a trip to St. Paul. Considerable of the credit for securing it isdue to Harry E. Mac- donell, the ■ general freight agent for the C. P. R. in the Kootenay. It is said that the effect of the concession will be to largely increase the number of wholesale houses and to add to the business of those already located in Nelson. Tarriffs On Lumber. Vancouver, B, C. May3—At a regular meeting of the Vancouver board of trade this evening, which wns largely attended a resolution was moved as follows and ordered to be telegraphed to Hon. Mr. Fielding and Mr. R. G. MacPherson. local member: That the Vancouver board of trade realizes that the general commercial interests of British Columbia require that an equalization in the duty on lumber be established immediately between the tariffs of Canada and the United States, otherwise serious commercial depression will prevail throughout this province. miMimm MM Committed For Trial. Lawyer Bangs, of Calgary, on preliminary trial at Regina for alleged complicity in the mail robbery, has heen committed to stand trial at tho higher court. Mining Notes. The Knoh Hill mine, in Republic camp, has ceased sloping, as its ore bins are filled and the wagon road is so bad between the mine and the railroad track that ore cannot be hauled. A winze is being sunk in the lower tunnel. It has reached a depth of 35 feet. The ledge is seven feet in width and is up to the average grade in value, averaging $18 per ton. It will probably be 10 days before shipping will be resumed, and it may be the first of June. At the later date several of the Boundary smelters will blow in extra furnaces and these will furnish a market for several hundred tons of ore per day, The work of erossciitting the big Belcher ledge on the 250 foot level is progressing favorably. The ore is maintaining a good shipping grade. It will require several weeks to cross it, if it proves to be as large as it was in the tunnel above. Phoenix, May 1.—Solicitor Kerr, acting for lien claimants, received notice that the appeal of the Bank of Montreal, to have its claim take precedence over the labor liens against the Winnipeg mine, has been dismissed with'costs against the bank. This means that the men, who have been waiting months for their wages, will realize when a sale of the property is effected. Development work is expected to be started on the Brey Gogle, a Summit camp claim, in a short time. The main tunnel on the Blue Jay is now in about 210 feet, with a fine showing of clean galena that when tested gave values of $40 per ton. The property is about two miles below this town. The Ben Harrison has made another big strike of carbonate ore running high in silver, copper and lead. This property is located close to the tovvn of Chesaw. The Crystal Butte company is working a double shift of men Subscription prlco, $2.00 por annum, payable innd valine, either yearly' or half yearly at tho option of tlio subscriber. Advertising ratos nont on application. SATURDAY. jVUY 7, 1904. News that application has been made to the Dominion Parliament to incorporate the Boundary-Kamloops and Cariboo railroad to extend from Midway to the junction of the Hootalinqua and Yukon rivers, was not, received with much enthusiasm in this vicinity. For years past we have been waiting for the Coast-Kootenay the V. V. & E, the Great Northern, the extension of the C, P. Ii and the Midway-Vernon but none of these projects has materialised. The Dominion government propose to build a railway from Winnipeg to Moncton, at a probable cost of $40,000 per mile or $75,000,000. through an unknown and uninhabited country, without having obtained any reliable information as to the practicability of the scheme, or the resources of the country. Sir Wilfred Laurier's reference to the journey of Father Albanel through a portion of this northern territory in 1671. who related that wild roses were blooming in June, and that the climate conditions were similar to those of tlie inhabited portions of Quebec, is proof enough, if any were wanting, that the government are hard pushed in their defence of then- undertaking.' With "all due deference to the distinguished Prime Minister, we fail to see what these blooming wild roses have to do with tlie case. Mr. Tart, who was rejected from the Cabinet because he advocated protection to Canadian in dustries, in speaking of the eastern section of the Grand Trunk Pacific, expressed the opinion that the governnient proposed to open up this country about 25 years too soon, and that it would not attract settlers until the available prairie lands were taken up, but he must have forgotten for the moment the energy and resources of the Minister of the Interior, who no doubt intends t-> bonus steamship companies J. II 111 I—J A V X X A A \ttiZX Carrying His Majesty's flails Will leave MIDWAY on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8.30 a. m„ arriving at CAMP McKINNEY at 5 p.m. Returning will leave CAMP McKINNE-Y on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a. m., reaching MIDWAY at 3.05 p. m., and making connection with the train going east at 2:05 o'cloek. The best of accommodation for the convenience of tho travelling puhlic. R. MEYERH0FF, PR0PRSET0R. au^J8Wi!tS8<gi»faf^flri.;a^gj DO YOl A Library of Canadian Information so complete and comprehensive that no matter what you want, if it relates to Canada you Will 1 find it. A Work that answers instantly and fully ev- ry possible Canadian question. THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA of CANADA? Two Hi'hdkkd eminent Canadian Authors wero engaged In its [preparation. Brilliant, reliable, exhaustive special articles on kvkky 1'H.vsr of Canadian history, resources nnd development. These articles co-related, ulassllied, carotidl)', ediied, supplemented by notes, elaborately indexed, Six H'oyal Quahto Vol- umks. Index separate. Write for more facts. FOR THE ASKING we wil1 Sfni1 5'"" FREE a Bonk coniitiniriK M.-ips, Portraits -nil about, llli' ENCYCLOPAEDIA nnd its jiihIhiis, and tell you bow you can get a set for a ■mere trifle. Mail us this coupon. It will Im worth your while. DO IT NOW. BEFOliE ) I CUT OUT AND MAIL NOW To Tho Mnscott Publishing Company, Hrnntfiird, Can. I'lOfise send to address below, without erst to mc, your book on "Canada" and your little payment offer fora set of the Kncyclopaedin. Name Address t '•''in:.,' 01 Europeans to settle on these lands. In the mean ime the people of southern British Columbia will have to wait, because the regular subsidies are insufficient to induce capitalists to undertake the construction of railways through a country where the cost will be very great on account of i t. m :■- inous nature. MINERAL ACT __-_. - - - THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE1 With Which is Amalgamated The Bank of British Columbia HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. Paid-up Capital, $8,700,0(10 Reserve Fund 3,000,000! Aggregate Resources (3J No v. 1903) over 83,000,000 j LONDON OFFICE 60 LOMBARD STREET, E, (', | NEW YORK AGENCY \ WM. GRAY 1 H.B, WALKERj AgMt" 16 EXCHANGE PLACE. In addition the Bank has 107 branches and Agencies in Canada and the United States, including the following in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory: ATLIN, GREENWOOD, NELSON, VANCOUVER (2 offices) CRANBROOK, KAMLOOPS, NEW WESTMINSTER DAWSON, NANAIMO, LADYSMITH, YlCTOKul FERNIE, WHITE HORSE. BRANCHES IN THE UNITED STATES New York, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Skajw-y, Deposits received, exchange bought and sold and every (Inscription of banking business transacted. (ireenwood liranch W. ALLISON; Manner. % JJ*%i JJ*-i J'*>J J*JJ "JWtt'M-i M '♦. ""*''' ""♦"' M A- '' HJ0J' ltt\K ipJ.- jz*fir JoJJ. *rZi JJ*:. :'*•■ *>. ,<*; V' ♦,, * ^ IjjtiJzz.M 'M... J.4J...,im. 'M.....J.9Z. .4... ..*.. ..<»:. J4c. .'"'^ 1 .*.:,. • fi, U-'li '< 1 :§i The^^ v M Best Hotel ,'\ 4 * ^ in Midway |C Crowell's Certlflcate of Improvements Butchkh Hov Minkkai, Claim, Situate In the Greenwood Mining Division of Yale District. Where located : In Carmi Camp on the Wajit Fork of Ki H Rt ai'. T • KK NOTICE thnt, I, John ]', McLeod I .'..,,„ mi 1. certificate No. b8U2J(i, noting ns ngont for Robert It. Kerr, Kroo Miner's Cer- titivate No. B,V>260 nnd I'hilip II, g, .stanhope Kroe Miner's Certificate Vo. nS.5187, intciidsixty days from the date horeof, to apply lo tho Mining Itooordor for CertiftciUo of Iinprovoninn 8, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grant of the above claim. And furthor take notloe thal.act.lon, under nection 37, must bo oommeneod boforo the issuance of such Ccrtltlcate of Improvements. Dated this 9th day it April, 19M, J.P.McLROli Headquarters For *< 4 '- ^ Railway, Mining, ^, % ' and r j % * x Commercial Hen J Rigs To any part of the i * i * i ♦ i XFor Quest's con vei Iiii. A. Cv* \n * *, ♦ \ ♦ ♦ & m, m ' fi *' , .-■% ♦, ♦' ♦ ♦., ""♦- '♦.. ♦ 'ih.. ih: 9 '♦ 4 * ■-:*>.. M *;. . %: %. ■'+. ;-%: -r^'- -.<,,.; jgv +.J t-A i y\7wi\.7«m |town on Friday. (Thomas, of Greenwood, unday in Midway. nd Mrs. Julius Ehrlich, enwood, were in Midway ursday. :,, Thruston, manager of pni mine was in Midway inesday. [ 'Mills returned to Mid- Sis week after spending iter in St. Louis. ennerman, of Midway, |Tuesday to do an assess- in a claim at Long itix Shuser aud George Bur- of this town, spent a § days in Phoenix during the sek. 'ttx ' Chas.]! Hardy, special agent p.; Uie North American Life on an extended trip through fjj||£anogun.' I Ella McPhail, who has r some timea resident of |y left on Monday for ie in Roscisle Man. nd Mrs. J. Bannerman fmily left for Vancouver pesday where they intend ig their home, Mr. Ban- u having disposed of his at Boundary Falls. Richardson, formerly of wn, who has spent the at his old home in roy, Ontario, was tt to Midway this ry THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONTINENT Through Salt Lake City, Qleenwood Springs, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver A Daylight Fide Jhrovjgh ■ Nature's M Gall* Passing Castle Gate, Canyon of The Grand,^Tennessee Pass, Marshall Pass and the.Royal Gorge 3 TRAINSIDAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER 3 Equiment ano^Service jSeoond to.None SEEK NO FURTHER, FOR BETTER CANT BE FOUND ■■ •■"■■ *i;<•'{•<--. ,--.-.v t\Ai. ■, ,*.,. hi\A}\_\lj} m TV' yttijfy Stopping plare for Stiigcs to Itt:-tt -tt and from all Boundary &«f/fV i'l ' ,1 Oreek points. <&*#,*■ ^A-Xifl.tm .-±-:-,.C ,«-:-.> .Jill Good Accommodation for the Traveling Public. For DctalleOnforn-iiMon.-iAddreu W.C. McBRIDE, General Agent 114 Third Street'" PORTLAND, OREGON ANY LADY CAN MAKE easily $12.00 to $20.00 weekly l>y representing us in|her locally IN HER SPARE TIME The position is pleasant and profitable the year round. Will gladly send particulars to any lady who may need to make some money, and will convince you that this is no deception. MRS. DAVIDSON, Draper (10, Bhantford, Ont. Tourist Cars East Many experienced travelers prefer tourist sleeping cars for the transcontinental journey. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway D. G. MILLS. Iiif; to a rock slide on Columbia and Western iFi te the incoming train [not reach Midway till jjfl p. in. several nights this transfer being made at mt the track is now and the trains running Ual. Greenwood council is Jing with the now liquor by law. The idea of bw ordinance i3 to cancel isting licenses and start under the changed con- s. The new bylaw does opose to work any avoid- jury to present holders inses, but, if possible, to conditions. At present re 17 hotels in Green- Some of the hotels are intaining dining rooms, Intemplated by the law, tig that a dining room of pay at present. Under oposed change there will anted 12 hotel tmd 5 sn- licenses. The hotels will quired to have 15 sleeping « for guests and to have a j room. Their license fee ae $300, and saloon fee $500. MINERAL ACT. AGENT POR nitchell, Lewis & Staver Comany, WHO CARRY A FULL LINE OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS & WAGONS CHAMPION MOWERS AND RAKES. Residence one mile south HADLEY BANIH, WASH, *J- O. Address, Midway, B. C uf Midwuy. ■MU DR. SIMMONS, DENTIST, A Business Proposition. If you are going east a carp ful selection of your route is Rendell Block, Greenwood.,!essential to the enjoyment of Phone oo. v. * n. j your trip. If it is ii buisness — ' trip time is the main consider ation; if a pleasure trip, scenery and the conveniences and com- C. J. LEGGATT, BARRISTER AT LAW, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC. MIDWAY, B. C. f M.KERBY A. M. Can. Soc. C. E. Provincial Land Surveyor AND CIVIL ENGINEER. OtBoo at Grand Kohks. McLEOD k BROWN, Bahristers, Solicitors, Etc (ikkknwood. b. c. Jcate of Improvements. kotxob. No- J HiNKiini. Claim. !iil!.*?r,*nwo»* Mineral Division of fisti-ltt, Where looated: In Carmi t°n™*Mtfbrkof the Kettle river. ?i" , "*'!• John P, McLeod ifJ tti Cl,r,*flcato No. 1)80240, aclng ?«■ Robert 1). Km *-roo Mlnor.s Cor. ?•**» and J«MeB Kerr Froo Min* T"* No. 1)5.1380, Intend, sixty days ■ l„r 700''«« "PPly to tho MlnlnK km. at , ilionl° "t Improvements for ilVcclal ""Wiling a Crown Grant, or .Tm Mk0 "otio° that ■*otl0". "■"■o ifmmk r, oom<no''ccd beforo the It, ""cl,f*i'Ulle.>toofImprovmnont* *kta"W.W0,dVofAp,||.i9M. J. P. McLEOD MANAGER WANTED Trustworthy lady or gen tie man to manage business in this- country and adjoining territory for well and favorably known house of solid financial standing. .$20.00 straight cash salary aud expenses paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters,. Expense money advanced. Position permanent. Address Manager, 810 Como Block, Chicago, Illinois. WANTED forts ofa modern railroad. Why not, combine all by using the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, tbv 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 vestibaled. 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 as those of inferior roads —why not get your money's worth Write for full particulars. B. HJTrumbitix, Commercial Agent. Portland, Oregon J. C.'Ltndsey, T. F. & P. A.. Portland,Ore. Paul B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Seattle, Washington. can arrange for your east in tourist cars, offer choice of routes and you money. trip you save H. S. ROWE, (kneral Agent. 134 Third Street, Portland L Spokane Fails &Northern Railway Co. Nelson & Ft, Sheppard Railwav Co. Red Mountain Railway Co., Washington & G. ». Ry., Van.,Vic&E. RyCo, The only all rail route hetween points east, west nnd south to Rnssiand, Nelson, (irand Forks and Repuh- ltc. Connects at Spokane with the Greal Northern, Norlhern Pacific and 0. il. & N. Co, for points east, west and south ; connects at Rossland and Nelson with the Canadian Pacific Ry. Connects at Nelsnn with tlie K. It. A N. Co. for KukIo Mill Slocan points. Connects at Curlnu* with stage for Greenwood and Miilway 11. C lltiffet ears run on trains between Spokane and Republic. EFFECTIVE JUNE 14, 1903; TICKETS -TO AND FROM ALL- Points East Leave. Arrive. 8.45 im SPOKANE 6.15p.m. 10.20 n.m ROSSLAND 4.35pm. 7.20 a.m NIOI.SON ".2tlp.ni, 10.35a.ra GRANT) FORKS.... 4.00p.m. 8.30 a.m REPUBLIC 6.15 p.m XX. A.. JAOKSOIV, General Passenger Agent. Spokivje Wash. J. S. HARRISON, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE, Si'RolAi, Rrprkskntativk iii this and adjoining territories, to ropresont and advor- ^^^ tiso an uiii established business house of solid | APPLICATIONS MADE FOR CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS AND CROWN GRANTS OF PREEMPTIONS AND MINERAL CLAIMS MIDWAY. B. C. financial standing. Salary ?21 weekly, with expenses, advanced each Monday by cheek direct from hoadquarters. Expenses advanced; posilion permanent. Wc furnish everything. Address The Columbia, 630 Monon Huilding. Chicago. IH- WANTED A man to represent "Canada's Grkatkst Nurseries" in the lown of MIDWAY and surrounding country and Inke orders for OOR HARDY SPECIALTIES in Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, Ornamentals, Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Seed Potatoes, &c. Stock true to name and free from Sun Jose Scale. A permanent position for the right man on either salary or commission, Stone & Wellington FONTMILL NURSERIES over 8oo acres "IRONTO - - ONTARIO SHORT LINE TO ' Spokane, Seattle and Coast Points, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago ANI) POINTS EAST 2Tjvb1im Dull-r ft £*a.a--fc Time £. New Equipment Throughout, Day Coaches, Palaoeand Tourist Sleepers, Dllung and Bullet Smoking Library C , Kor Tlckots' Bates, Koldcrs and Ktill Information, call on or addr ss Any Agent of the Great Northern Railway ir write II. BRANDT, O. P. A T. Agent. SraiONK, Skatti.e, S.G, VKRKKS, G. \V. T. A. Wash. Wash. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having heen restored hoalth by simplu means after sulTorlng for pveral yours with a severe lung affoctlon, ond that dread discaso Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow suffers the moms of cure. To Miosc who dcslro It, he will cheerfully send Ifrcouf ehargolncopy of the prescription used, which thoy will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis and nil throat and lung Maladies. He hopes nil BUfferorswil ry his remedy, as it Is invaluable. Those de- lrlngtho prescription, which will cosl them nothing, and may prove n blessing, will please ddruss, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New York. WANTED- FAITHFUIn PER80N TO call on retail trade and agonts for manufacturing house having well established business; local territory; straight salary $20 paid weekly and oxponso money advanced ; prev lous experience unnecessary; position permanent; busincessucccssful. Unclose self-addrcn- 60(1 onvclopc, Superintendent Trsvalors 605: Monon Bldg., Chlcigo. I ' TTF MAP TO STAY 8- • 03 s_ >■ 03 •mam >- ■ rt s 03 ■mm 03 -*» SS *s~ w 03 09 « -a ■eat -as ea Cm so e .»■ 03 03 a_ 03 -*s», Um ta cs 03 03 ta., (ac "M ea '=3 ea H»» o 03 ea „»« ea a— e en 03 S «3 rs 13 ca 03 ra ■ 8=1 P5 <33 es CO 63 as 03 03 IT o 53 ea CO TO ' •Cl 'iJ: aa B3 SS o. « ca 5" Be ea. s-. 0O CD se , ■ jj; tsr ■3 CB e es CS ea ta. O ca a- 63 **B ^3 B- *< 3 r^ 2 fier p* as s BO 9' es" es es X CO CD e"»> r~. B3 ts 5 a as ?"* _ CS Co ' £3 t—' ca. Jw • so c**- CD *• "53 C3 "*3 O 3? as CD ■» Business, residence and garden lots at low prices and A.M. WOVENDEN, See 30 St. John Street, Montreal, P, Q _____j!aSy ' jB Send for maps, prices, and kill particular The MIDWAY COMPANY, Ltd. Wi '0 M. (•ROnR'R, i' British Utilttiiihw idway ja. u. MINERAL'ACT Certiflctite of Improvements NOTIOB May Mineral Claim. Situate In the Greenwood Mining Division of Yale District. Where located: In Camrl camp on the west fork of the Kettle river. TAKE "NOTICEj that I. John P. McLeod, Free Miner's OerfJBcate No. B8Q240, acting as agent for Rntiert B. Kerr Free Miner's Certificate No. B55280. Philip B. S. Stanhope Free Miner's Certlflcate No. 865187 and James C. Dale Free Miner's Certifltate No. B55539. intend, sixty days from Ihe dJite hereof- toapply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvementa, for tho purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant oi the above claim. And further take notice that actiou. under section 37, must be commenced hefore the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 12st day of April, 1904. I J. P. McLEOD. MINERAL Certificate of Improvement!. XCTXOB. AbMtRAL MlXKKAL CLAIM, Situate In the Greenwood Mineral Division of Yale District, Where located : Providence camp. --AKE NOTICK that I. John P, McLeod, ! Free Miner's Certificate No. B30240, as agent for thomts Henmcrlre. Free Miner's Certifl- cateNo. B35211 and Hugh McKce Free Miner' Certificate No. nooSl?. intend, sixty dayst Irom the date herof, 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 take notice that, action, under soctlon 37, musl bo commenced before the' issuanco of such Certificate of Improvements. ,- Dated this 3rd day of March. 19M, J. P. McLEOD. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that fit) days from the date hereof I intend to apply io the Chief Com- { inissloncr of Lands and works for permission to purchase the East J of Soc, 7, Township 51, Osoyoos District.'- Dated this 12lh day of December, 1903. R. W. NEATES. C, deU. tircen Agent. <^^jJLj& -Majt- "■■■ 11 naiBiAi*axJ& mem THE NORTHWESTI BUSINES5^C0LLEGE. 809 Second Ave., Spokane, Wash. .' The school where thorough work Is done; where the ttm is always given; where confidence is developed ; where fe keeping is taught exactly as books are being kept in busitff', where Shorthand is scientific; where penmanship is ,t h best; where merit is the standard ; where the training in Civ-1 11* bERvicE, Telegraphy, English and Cartooning wakes up students, develops their powers and teaches them howto bt successful. No argument is so eloquent as the record oi things well done. No mortgage can corrupt, no thief ca break tnrough and steal the knowledge of How to Do. When you know what a school can do for you by what it has done lor others is ,t better to trust to luck? Is it wiser to guess? For detailed information call, telephone or write THE NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 809 Secocd Ave., Spokane \\\ Riverside Nurseries Grand Forks, B. C. HARTIN BURRELL, - - PROPRIETOR. HOme"gCPu°r;tthfy' acclima« trees and shrubs, Currents, Raspberries, Strawberries, etc. L^X??^ MapleS an* °ther shade trees, Roses, Lilacs, Hedge Plants, other ornamentals. neSZl*»T:in P,anbinKl i8' m8T-''° *>■«»«***«*. Brown---, plant as soon as possible after it >s dug. Trees obtained from oup nursepy can be planted at Midway two days after tbey are dug. PriCe.USt' U"d fUU into^Atlon promptly given.
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