jwunwgi ____. 1, No. 24. MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1902. $2,00 per Year. [Below we offer a list of sensible iristmas Gifts, a class of goods lich we believe are being appreci- fed more by the public each year. <ui Collars, in Electric Seal, Cooney. :ar and Dog, a lovely gift. t)ress .Lengths in Serges and Meltons. French Flannels, waist lengths, latest Itterns. JAstrachan Mitts Gauntlet, in Hlack and Elite. Kid lined Gloves, rur tops. Handkerchiefs, plain and embroidered. I.SIippcrs, Hair Conbs, Pocket Books. A pair of shoes. VA pair of slippers, Hats, soft, in high and low crown, Fedora, Coronation and Derby. Neckties, Four in hand, the designs. Silk Mufflers. Silk Handkerchiefs, plain and Cloves and Susix'iulers. The Litigation Ended. Waterloo Conpany gets back its Claim. newest liiial. imiinim 2§ 25 Twenty Five per off Curing tliis llth we will give this Gash Diseoant |n all Men's suits and overcoats, and all Boy's and Mita' clothing; goods are all marked in plain figures, rn take off the discount. McNicol flidway. _^ : III rnnfnruiatiun nf a report pub lished i- (••■nlly III Til. DISPATCH tlml. llii' WateilnnUnniinlid iled Mining nnd Milling Cunipniiy hurt offered George M. Hiitinm. a rush coiHidttrntinn t.> forego lii.» claim tn thn Waterloo Min- fnil eliiiui the following farts urn now Mihulltlud i On the twenty second nf lllBt Allgllst BlUIHe!. ITI'drdl'J 111- InCIl- linn nf a mineral clnim which he bixA niuned ihe Fractional Waterloo Fmc* I innal cliiill), AciTnipunylng his nltl- (In vil. nf Inialion, etc, wns a pi in whldh showed hii locution In .inrliiife nil tjte ground known H8 the WhIpp- Inn Erartiiiniil mineral elaini, including $ie ground the new Watf HoocrlflP pany wns etipi used tn hive acquired from the old VVnlcilno compuny and on which nre located a stump mill, trniiiM ny, shaft nnd hoist of Ilie Wat- cil.A mine. On the eighteenth of lust Oilnlier Itnpert B. Venner record pd the li'Ciilinn nf thc Wellington FraMi'mal miiiPt'iiland trieplaii annul- pajjlying his affidavit showed Iiis luga-. linn to envcr pratically the snme gntiiul. Reeintly Miiivpymice, dated OtijMur eighteenth, Of the Wellington Fliicliiin.il clniiii fnun Venner In tin* ■ Waterloo ( cmtnlidntcd Mining and Milling cntii|-atiy, of Spokane, wuh 11 stated c nsideiHtinn of two hnndM-d and sixty flvn dollins, Kxus filed'for twnnl. On Hip fotnth instant enn- vevinipif thi' FiHclionnl WnttTlnn Pfactmioil mil cfal clnim frnm Brunei in Ihe .hii e cnni|iiiny. with stated c'insiii. ration of one thousand dnlljirs. was 11'sn III,d fm lecuril. Mmnnhile after liennet li cited ihe c'ailll, thr Wntcrhni Fractional clnim «iw purveyed l,y Forties M. Keihy and iippli pillion fm ceililicnle of in piiivrineius piepjiirlrriy to olilniiiieeut , I a crow, grunt, Hits iniule on I ehnlf of tile Whieiln'o (otiMilidnled Mining and Milling Oi inpjiny. The fjifeglttni piirlicii'ir* werp taken from the ofllei nl records on lile nt ihf olBce ill (it. en wood of the Mining Iternrrter lor thc K"ti'e River Mfiling Divihinn, ("amp M'-Kinnev heing in said division, Ac kiinwledgenieut of Burnet's convey nni-e wns sent .untie dnys agn to tin' U'nlerli.11 (.'pnipatty al .Spiiknne. 13. II tiei's lawyers lmd alrendy is-ued n wiil. tn nlitiiin an injunction forbidding lhe Waleilnn (lowpHliy fi'uin tta-spns silicon . tlie gi nund . covered !>y hi.- FiRPtinnal Waterloo Fractional lliin end ilyinl, nnd fd* deciaiiitioii thai ihe WaierlnnOiinsnlldnted Frni'tiohnl mineral claim is nnt n.vulid claim, hin lhey are nnw dkontimiihrf thisae1'l"n against the companj. It is slated, though nnt riiiremid. thnt n furlher eash Cnnsldeiatlon is to he received hy hoih Vennerand Rennet, after a ritiwn grmt to tlie claim has heen secured hy the Waterloo company. Repirt. «.f Annual Meeting. A meeting,!,f III ■ slinrehn|il"is nf the Knnietinv jMiinng Cut p my wns held reepn'ly iu Viciiulu. A u njnrity nf thp shares W"t» lepre-ehlpd nnd aft.' f a hjligtlleneil lolisiilenltiini nf lhe nf fans uf the roiupunv, it wiih tesnlved tn olfer the liulaiice of the treasury shines for side iu urder to liquidilc lhe claims agaiiMU the conipnny, it I e ing report*d to the nieeling thnl ow Ing to the favorable a peel nf affairs nn iidjniuiuB properties there would he im difficulty in disposing ot sulliei cnl slimes in Spokai e nod elsewhere to put the ciuupitiiy's affairs in good i. iml il inn. Mi. P. .1, Hickey, who wns present at the meet ing, Staled thnt ou the Waterloo clnim, which adjoin* the Fontenoy griuind. a vein three feel wide had heen encountered in the dice of the drift not more i han .HI) feel fiom the Fontenoy hoiindary line, nnd thin he had heen informed by Mr. Clarke, of Spokane, who had.now secured cun ■ imlof *he Waterloo, that this ure assayed about $117 per ton, Mr. Hick py also gave a hrief uulline of Hip work which bad heen done on the company's clnim at Camp McKinney. .md staled that, thp workings were an in good shape, and ready fnr a cont u nation of tinning operations. Tlleie are thiee shnfls on tlie; properly—om at'a depth uf llll feet, fr whirl I hfee drifts'lnld heen started,' atflU, (>• and HO feul depth rcspeethelv. Two veins -httd .heei, eneuiintcied, nne ol linsc me nnd one flee luillllig ill-. Akhivk ns high as IjDjIlii tun had heen olitnined fiom th. Jft-ee nnllii g vein Mr. H, Jjuj-iinter Lnmh wns appuiuted In (III n viioniii y an ihe honed and Mr. Sargisbn was iippnintcd secretary uf thecouijiiuiy. por nien is gniiliiril'v ciunlil uttg lie eynnide |rl Hit, whieh ii is pxn 'cied "11 lip ru mug hy the spring, N'i iiisiiii.,g lluf milling nt" ■l'r is in progee.s oil th" Sietuwimler nt. pr's'-ni. Lot it. is in- '■••nd ii to push pvodlti tion nnd tr.-nt- rin.nl work nf'er f.lie uynnldc npp'i- an' i" s'nill hivp a'! Is en instnlh d. At Olalla hut, lirt.je whej* wns iu III', gfess llll! Ill 11 ill V I'i'V wllee Mu Ni 'Ijel I'lat" slii'inp niili is I eii g out ill, mnch -irliviiy wns no'iipnlile, I'Iip u.ii-nury fiiiiudalinu-■ f..r ill" mil wpcp well forwerd. (.he lluni" wns in "OU'Sp of eiiiiH'rui'tioi., nnd lite right ft wny for tin'Itninwiiy trom liteniipe. ■vlii-h is at nn nliiluile nf allom tl.Mll feel to till' mill sil" in I lip vnl'ev Oe low li nl lieen elr-nr-il nnd guuliig poii'i ne',(I. IV I nf the wny the Irani "il! hi-a grnvji y tine and over; the remainder nf its length eleeirlrliy vill lip tlie nroiivp p',i ver. li wi'l jii'olmlily take until next smimi'r I" iru.pleie the con |rjii;;tiv i !y hug" inu'imt nf cnnsTuciion work to he llUie llele. Merinvvhile all nt'l'IIIIL'e- inents for sithfi qu ul ruiitlnunus oiieia llion will he push fl l)ll will. More- th»n half Carbon. W. i;l.i|jeni"ip, M Hi3, ion.*ul|irg engineer I', r ill. A-hnnl. Conl colli* puny ul Tnrontii. gives Hi" following I' the LO rmi depih of 700 i|'enili''uis Inst, e, i. lixeil car- .-ill's 'iF :in nn ,lysis i -IIIII "f colli, ' 'It :ll ll •i t. during the hurTrtg ill: Moisiuie. 1.1,2 pe, . ■Irrlrle III il-t- 99999 .it fa Xmas is very near And to help to celebrate we give ke a few samples of presents, Useful as well as Ornamental. m \fa \fa (is fa fa fa UeraeD's Fur caps in Seal, Blaek Persian Lamb, Otter, Rat at from $2. to $3,50 whieh is Wow actual eost. Paney chiefs, Romeo slippers,!aney wool Over shirts,Womhat Fur Coats and Alaskan Seal at cost. Claims near Chesaw Bonded. A deal hon lawn closed where l>y the Ben Harrison gi"tip nf tour clninis, lucnted one half mile from CIicbiiw p.isscs to lhe owneiship of the Opal-Mining lotnpuny, of Culiunlius. Ohio. The cipupany's represpnlai,ive. \V. (!. I'aay, was in the cninp for some lime examining ihevniious milling prnpefties. The group was fur inetly owned hy .I. P. Blaine, of Ohesaw, and a great amount nt work lins hern done on the property during the past I hi en years. The properly hns a l.ig ledge, which assays high iu gold nnd carries a good per cenl of clipper. Mr, 1'iay aiiuouiues ihat ns soon as the ne'vssnry ariangenients can lie iniide he will put a large fo'r. e of men at work on the property aid make all niraiigeuieiils lor (nking*.<iut ute. He nlso expects to have a mill in ■ opera (inn nu I he property some time next -mnmer. No one connei-ted with the de.il will state what the pure'inse price is, lint reports put it at $31 ttm. Mr. Peay hns tcini'\iy,dv to Ooluiiihns having' the develnpuient work iu charge of Mr. Blaine. r-.ltisfil lion, f)2 2 p. ii rent; ,i.l.|p mailer, liiII pi This uii' ysis is r-ho'viiiL'ivcouil'iiriiiivnlv Inw peeieut- ilge (if ash nnd tlie oiirlinn (lercehtng. higher Ihnn I lint. otiLn ined liuui siirl'ju p li-i.il. TIip Osnyos !t S'uii krinnnn Coil lv Kxi'lni-iiiiincoiunnuy i- p.-rfre'iing ti le to its extensive holdings. Tnis Completed, il is th" intention m form n strong deveh pntenl C p.-mv. sn thul. hy spri"g active np-rilions will h" cuuiniriiceu. The Veiniilhoi, | .ills Mi. ing ft P- vi'lopne nt eoiep tu v hri.-ue-.s d hol'iug np"rntions for.t.h.e-nrpspiii. Toe coin- pany is develppiiu' "lie nf lhe *_*.>i-f;'•,• senms, ami h-is cnni|ileled ihe rm.nii g of a nevv iidit. Have Increased Wagds lii'iu I'n iii The ('HI if leu liegiitinMi'i'S »ii [ mil tee of til- Older ' j duplies nnd tliellmll 1 wav Trainmen* huve Will-esnf nil COIldItPlol'S yaidiiipu ea*t of Kurt, advances aiiioiint tii til vear. Railvv.iv ., jnint ■ ll-iil-.iiy j lior ril At the Different Camps. Cm ;.inn- C.ti- llnil- ii cipa-pil i'Hp tr mini n j-nd . Willi The oui $260,000 n- Two Liberate Blected. Th" liyeehction in Vnrmot.h. N. S., In till 111" viir-ancy eoi-nl hy the ap- poimnienl of T. li. Flint to I lie clerkship nf the House of Cur ns, resulted in the return of of B. fi. I.iw, Lilieral, hy 2T.I) uuijorily over Tlioniiis R. Onnii'i;, ('onsen rriive. Iii Argen*. teuil, Que...Tlu s. I luisiie, l.ihein.l, do- fe.iled, ill: I'erley hy nearly 200. M W, Monk, agent; at Greenwood fnr the'Hamilton Pnwihr Company, reci*nlly returned from a trip to (Inmp 'The Yukon Election. McKinney, KuirvlVw nnd the .Similka- Kx (lovcrli'itr ■'■ M. fins wjis i-leiied. ineen. Al.Camp M"PKinney thn Cnri- lls th ■ lir-t lepi-esiuiiaiive nf lhe Yu- hoo McKinney M: *'M. Oo's mine nnd Uiui in the l)ini<1iil*u> Parllani.nl. stamp uiill were heing operated with the usual nunihei'lif metion'iliH payroll. On the Waterloo 10 men were at work wilh J, Harvey in clincge. nnd lhe vein was started to he Innking » ell in Ihe face nt the drift, at the lull I nil level, where llieiv was hclween three and fnur feet nf |{i*1d quart. Oi. nf a I ,„H yt'.u- incrpjis-d hv siilisfai'toiygrndi'. '• t|„, exuejuliture ad jam At Kairview the New Fairvlew ('or- The tol.il ejirning-'of the l-il.errnlnn- i'a'l Kailway for the 'tlsc.nl year ending June H'l aum'nl..I to ItiS.lwI/Wo, anil iii" wo king esp nsi-s In ijt.Vo-l,- 511., slid'wit'ik ;i (ir HI ol j»!)i.Y.!i Tin* e onings jiseiintpaied wiili the previ- 160, while I.y only llll SUI.lll. Boundary Ore Shipments. The tdrtrmge of ore shipped by the mines ol the District during 1901, and hi- 1922, up to Dacsmbsr under: 1901 'Old Ironsides and Knob Ilill Effotra M-l, Ladies Coliarittes and Gauntlets, Japanese Trays, b.smuth metal, Traysi n different varieties ,Opal Fancy Plates .Smoking Sets Powder Boxes, Pin Trays and Utility Trays, besides a good many other arti* cles fit for presents. In the Grocery (in. m Have ^h Candied Peels Layer Raisins, Seeded and Seedless Raisins, Currants, and all k.nds of Spiced, fresh. ' Mother Lode [B.C ;.: Sunset Kniin'a Winnipeg I King Solomon yli Snowshoe J No. 7 Jewel Golderi Crown Sundry small shipments.. group 99.54s 47.51/ 800 1,040 S50 i.73i 665 ■r- 5 sOO HAIN & CO. MIDWAY. ^(ccc *&m m- $ Totals... Shipments during ' 1900 year 1901, to Qecembef tfbx7:.± thi: 1902, to December 933''74 toi" fist. ed 97,837 tons 386,738 tons, soun'ciiuy 1 st. is as 1902 i 80,6b 1 12?, 577 11,6:7 6,750 6,700 7*5 15.940 532 2.175 625 287 ■vs8*599 during ilurin<r UK 1st, 448,599 tons, making an aggregate of mzi/ooA/ cr **** y V « W V IT, U W V « U W « V II W W U V ':\ J Hb! THE C. M. CROUSK Wdltor anil Proprietor Published weekly at. Midway, ll. C. Subscript inn prlco, |2110 por annum, payable In advance, elthor yearly or half yearly at the option of the subscriber. Advertising rales soul on application. MONDAY, DEOEMBEKIS. 19(12. Boots and Shoes A. Maslonka formerly of Nelson, B. C, has oqened a Boot and Shoe store in Midway, with a large stock on hand. Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairing promptly attended to- All work guaranteed. Only the best stock used* A. Maslonka. Hon. T."R. Mclnnes, Ex Governor of British Columbia, will run as un Inde pendent in Din raid for the Commons General Dewet in his history of the Boer waj| spares neither Briton, not; Boer,he Milrges the British with'ill treittnienf of women uud children, and dedhres that .the j^nei-s would have defeated ill. British, if Bit many nf the fofitier had not heen false to Iheir rolitfa. He urges Ilie Boers to he loyal to th« new govei tiiuent. According to the Victoria Cnlonfst Mr. .1. N. Greenshields in mi interview at Seal de said amongst other thing-: "At the present time the road (th- Otnijli X trth.rtt) I* Mini . completed r hi I .irt, Arthur to Prince Allien, a distance nf 1830 miles.. From Prince Albert it will run almost due west to Edmonton, and it is the expecta>I'm that it will Iw 'ihere hy the spring nf WH. Whether or not it is extended to the paciflit const depends entirely upon Ihe action of the British Columbia government in granting a suhsidy. If it does then we will huild and if il don'l we will Hot." He further states that since the line was started all the section of thi! country through which, in the presenl time, they have been building has been settled up. A few years ago it was nothing hut a prairie, hut now farms are as thick as they can he got to gether. So It will be all the wny In the coast when the line goes through. It will he the intention uf the mad on reaching (he coast to establish at. some point on the narrows a terminal for the handling nf Canadian grain to the Orient, The country ihrough which we will piss, in lime, will he the great est producer of wheat in the world, anil with the development nf the Oriental trade there will he a market for all that can he grown." There mav he ninny good reasons for giantiog a suhsidy to the Can uii Norlhern, hot does any one think, if t his country will time li- the greatest prod i-«r of [eat in the world, if as fast as Ihey e built the Canada Northern it is ■ckly settled, If there is a great Oriental trade to be developed, that sub* sididy or no subsidy they will stop at Kdmonton? Imagine James J. Hill when he undertook *o construct, the Great Northern stopping on the border of the state of Washington, because assistance was not forthcoming to complete his line lo the coast, An Important Case. The Hist case lo come before the law courts iu this dislrict, and prohahly the Hrst in lite prnv'nce, upon which Ihe provision if the amendment to the Hsr,. ml AH authorising the forfeiture of the interest *n a mineral claim of any delinquent co-owner after advertising and *iihnoi)iiei|i filing with tho Mining Recorder the requj site niflteeand affldaiit. has udii.it lie-,ring,.came before His Honor .ludg,. .L'Wiiyal lasl 'we,('k's sitiing of th- county uou. t at>' Utv-siiwoud, .'in tliisl, b I Books MIDWAY NEWS DEPOT " THOMAS WALKER, Proprietor. md o >° Stationery o - . • - ■$!irw UljuuuuluiuuuU All tho boat branda of Cigar* and tfbaooot kopt constantly on hand. Latest thatfo* and pat* terns of WaN PapfT now In •took.''''.'1 Seventh Stfcset, Midway. mMlWfur"& WOOL CO "int-Mi^vrAiinu j A familiar name tor the jOhliiago, Milwaukee *Sl. i'aul Railway, known all over the Union as the Greal Kail \vay running the "Pionkbk Limited' tialns «wy day and night.lwtween St. Paul and- Chicago, artd OmaW nfid, Chicago, "The only perfect trains in the world." UntjerBlantf: Oontiflf tions lire made **Uh AJ.L Tiwii-?on tlnenial Lines, assiiring to passe'ngei- the two} service known. Lijxuiimm co_rhes,>16ctric light., sleAni heati,yut a vtSrily eqiialed by no oth*- lin-."* See that your ticket wauls via "The Milwaukee" when going \o any point in Ihe United States or Canada. All ticket agent* sell them. BJor nfteiv pumphl-fe or ytMMjilW* iiiation, address, R. L. FOBO.* H. 8. Bow*. ,~ .„ HIGHEST "prices,. - ^' .SENECA; **a£ . >' " r.tt,,,i.rnx'i p I | n <C 'y' . rs i: . ** ... .wiiTHi un I U rl O .. .y* ..20Q-_I_ Hrst-Ave Worth. MINNEAPOLIS, MfNN mfmm*Wm*m*tOOioomm*omam ax* . ■... us us ■■■ wwUHm;^ 1 Trav-T. SI'OB RUBBER STAMPS %______ i WHITE F( JIHCULAHS" Sols StMCllS Prlu Markers f ' PrlalHsc.. artf/af* .-■*%___, Bind Itollnt eat Numbering Slsnft Cktcfc Pert** ■•ton Rubber Tyf» PtlaUniPff."**, Etc., Etc. FRANKLIN STAMP-WORKS, VANCOUVER. B-C. aii.lttj***"* ti __ _b_____ __b__b_tim______ttmm __________ _______k_l__ IWn IOTVVMV l^w^^Pww^^^ lOMOMOe P.BUR^S«_GG. "•^i_V---_-^SS' Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants. 4 Maric!e-iatirQrechwood,.Grai)_l Forks, Phoenix j and Midivay.,. ... ..'J Z.'tt'i) iii ... ft .. iii I ' ■tm ..,-!> Ull*. »»»»»—»»- qiivwm, mails. Due ri h ., it»lt .1.19 p. ni. W«tl.i*>»|, A SillMaJ-s trt) p. in. All Coast, points mmmm Spokiiuu Hoiulaud ,. .Kelson Vernon, ote. (JiiHCiule tlriiml Forks 1 .unmix 'i5'J oLlm'.obi' , All pis. Kast Jt South' ^^teii_'',ioj! All Wont. Fork points Close I« p. in. Vil Tues,, Thurs ic SalunU). 8.30 a. ni. MaUstnr paliitt (MMr sresttf Midway th»u Camp Mi'Kiniii'V ko via. Revelstoke, j StuDoy.onlctB.trotii8a,.m. to I pvin., with the exixiptlon of one half hour beforo departure and of ua arrival of aiajlu. . .... . , ', ISO. A". «AIN. - "" ; ' Postmaster. ouitt"!' Geo. H. Collins,; n well known mining nm; cf the' nwiu-d. drought aulion -agHiiist Tliounis li,nitshaw,; of Taeoty--Mile creek, Siinilkauieen, inr nn accounting for certain moneys plaintiff alleges he paid tii den-nden for expendituw. ou. ndneral claims owned ]i>iut)y*liy the parlies herein. Bradshav had. put lisbed tlie adver- ii_nientiietpiit.edhy.law with lhe oli- ject of securing the forfeiture lo hint- sidf of Oylliiif' futerest in. a j mineral claim in.the sliuilkaiiieen, Oollinsoh tained from Judgr. Leainy an injunction restraining Hr.nl.slmw from continuing the forfeiture proceedings pending trial of h|s action, for au accounting, as aforesaid, alleging that Hridshaw is indelitfil to him lieyoud I In' aiiinunt of his share of the asses- iiienl work done hy liiadshaw on th- clnim they jointly own. The judge referred the accounts to Jas. S. Mimic assistant to Government Agent Mc iMynn. foe examination. Brndshaw's solicitor applied to have the injunction dissolved, lint this was opposed hy llollins' solicitor, who poinre^J out lhat it would leave Bradslmw five' lo given etinveyauce of all fI¥f**+*5»t*fi>,*H*( i lirilii'and might tlinsdu llollHiii tin-'Iir Jiisifce.' Evenlually Bradshaw'il w-lie' it*S'Kg'ftw*i,i* give an 'niithW kkirig thjttJiiakrljrni'twould not. e-ecuy; ati*( such tiansfer,until after the tpiestioii. iif his iiahilttj. to (Joliins had Im*..|i dc cioiified, wi tiie judge 4i$H>lV§i'(V ij^tjyHonatxoidlugly. , ... M, ___JMmr expemiHci Truoc Mams Dniam CemMHTt4e. _!_-»&s_-ffi_ndQssa Why you slmulil huy FAIR PLAY CHEWING TTOBACCO I BRCAU8E It is the liest quality BECAUSE it is most lasting chew BECAUSE it is the largest high grade 10 or 25c, plug BECAUSE ihe Ujrs jrr. vnl hia for premiums until Jan. I, ivoj- .... -. BBCAUSEyour dealer i, nuthorlned % . to refund vinir' ootiey If ,v, yon i,i» iiql saljatfed. THE l-HWKH TOBACtfOCO»LM. Scientific Jtaerkam A lisnitoomelr lllaati NlttK Carrying His Hajesty'* halts- , Will leave MIDWAY on Tuesdays, Thursdays and SaturditysJ-'at 8.3d a. m.,- arrtVing^t CAMP McKINNEY at 5 p. ny Returning will .eiWCAMP McK!NNE/Y on Sundays, Wednesdays, and^Fridays at 9 a. «., reaching MIDWAY k 1.30'p. m.,and making connection with the tnii<( goiiig1 east at 2:05 ti'clqck.; ' Th* bMt 9. MtbimMdatlwi far the aonvmtoiiM •! .th* travailing publlo. , R. MEYERHOFF, PROPRIETOR. HOTEL ... TICKETS 1," —TO AW.FMOM'jAji.,^":',,'!':'' POINTS EAST VIA GreatI ' SHORT PWE •""' "..'TO'-' ■'•■ '-'f■■..'■■ St. Paul, Dafluth, ninneapoll*, Chk«»o . .;; .^W^QliliTS.'.^HT „, „'. TKroiiKh l*a)ncc and Tourint ..liTpeni llliiltig and Hliffiit (.unking I.iriiiiry C«r- luilY TItAW.": . _-t'HfM_ . dftVICH AMf> M^SrHftlr _T4S(JCT-T,_D.1 j Kor ltato«,;Volil(J*;kiW l«iUWI-hn»tio*i, milM) ornjtliflrea*.' •.;';.' .'• "'::,'■•'- ■ ' H. BHANIflr.iijP..A:I.,i,<,i srfl .'■ Ull ,W, Rivrtside Avenue^ ■ ■...''j , a ,'nnitutitiK, Waau- A. B! (VI-BNMJWH.i ... WM». A., ' Zi'r.ltti i ..!'. J J SgATT».«,WAHH. MINERAL ACT; Certificate of Improvements, /aro«_.e#.i Bit'* Hltl.l. Mt.IMH.Cl.Anir-.' Situate in th* Owynot Mlnlnc Division of Yolo Ulitrlct, ,Wb*ro iMtta* i-Kru- forlonnufn. '" '-■"*■ "'■'■'' TAKK'N'liTtrK tkst ljfH*4«« *, IHol> Ureen. as agent for UsonmO. Powell, freo miner's wrtltlnaui Ko, nM|H, art fhr Kvnii Morris, ,lr*e nilnvrii oortldgy* No. i<l78i, iiiti-nilsitly ilnvn fmitl the flatii'Wwif, in apply lo tho MIiiIiik lleimnter for a (Vrl ifli-nl*, of -Improvement*. f?r tlu, purpose of obMiiitig » Crown HrHl).t«f tJwfllHivccl.mi, . Ami fun li.* ta*e nrtlcn t*»t s_lloh. under HfCtioii :t7. must Ihi commenced before ihe Issn- •nce of such certiBcate •f4Mpnivomenla. It»t«l this mh day cf July, 1IMI9. f •te, ' 0,j>»fc., UltKKN. -.■■•'.■ ' ■' ,. j&V ; .. ,r t The Canadian With Which is Incorporated The Bank of British Columbia, HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. CAPITAL, $8,000,000. • RES., $2,000,000. HON. GEO. A. COX, Pres. B. E. WALKER, Gen. Ifer. HENRY F. MYTTON, < Manager Green-vood Branch. Boundary Falls Hotel THOS. WAKE, PROPRIETOR.. This hotel is centrally located ?.nd is n stopping: place for stage lines. Good stabling- on the premises. Or\lvj tke choicest brands of Wir.es, Liquors, and Gigars at tKe Bar __■*,, eaasa —-—..........ij*..■___y.ii.„. i..,_. SITUATED AT BOUNDARY FAI.L8, B. 0. ■f HE BEST HOTEL IN MIDWAY ooooooo fieadqnarters for Railroad, Mining and Commereial Men ...,;..' o^ooo6<>-,,"j'-'": First Class Livery Stable In Connection with Hotel, >00000000< ii"-,,:... t'A.tl '• -'i.U'ii'i !u XiU.l.l !i'.rl..i).' It ■'••:: -i r'.'tA.s'ix: ». u,i ■ ■ . zy,- ^;A;--mwme,zPmr''' r-.iiiii 11"! ; uii; :,',,,.,.:ii> -,,.. . .,, j • ..'i-'i •■ j /i ''.'i-;-,' lUl '•Jl.r'l :i CARRIAGE AND WAGON -i-REPAIRING is- ' ■' _ '• ' 3 i' i«M»<»—»n cimnG_-_MBmn wmm. iMMifts! GENERAL BLACKSMITH Horse Shoeing a Specialty All Kinds of Work Bweoted to tbe Sattsfaetioo of Customers SEVENTH STREET, MIDWAY.B.C. <X SALTER, PROPRIETOR.^ A new building, well furnished. Everything new and first-class. Only the choic- ■' *j'* ■.?.■■ est Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept in stock. Every convenience furnished the traveling public. Bus meets all trains. I NO CHINKHH! EMPLOYE!). I UU! Allien UOOOS You m g°in&t0 buY what you like, and where you like, but don't forget I have some nice goods in the ing lines* TOYS, tti ,r XMAS iCARDS* PHOTO FRAMES, DOLLS, XMAS BOOKLETS, SILVER NOVELTIES, PICTURE; BOOKS, BOUND BOOKS, ALBUMS' PERFUMES, FINE PIPES, j ETC, ETC. Lowest Prices in the Boundary. A. F. Thomas, Druggist, Midway follow! FANCY CANDIES, ETC. |{ LOCAL AND DISTRICT. lltMMMMM _m_w_-_-m_-__m C.A. Webster ha* return*, fiom a |tripto Spokrtne. Blake Wilson, of P. Burn* k Co., I was over from Nelton one dny \asi week P. Burns k Co. re-opened their meat nutrket here todity* H- "• Halm, nl Nelson, is In charge. Thin seems to I*, one more Indication th»t hii early rom •neiicnnent Is lohe mude with the con- ■traetlitti wnrk on the railway from'' Curlew in Midwuy »t>d thence weat- sirAi. Hred. W. M«l*inr.. fty***"1 firfcv | Yuri-hut Hum** *?«V* oi.ni-.ilt a «|knUI In, hits written to relallveg in the Boundary Ihnt he hud h«d an opera- Ilmi peifiiiined for appendicitis and Out he ranie through satisfactorily. He ind Mrs, Mrhain. xtpeit tairelmn •Mr, Dust. Brioksnn, an emplopt-n^ the B. l\ Cnppei (_>'« amelter, l» now in i 8|»ilsneh»vln|MV«iill_iflreatiilenlf f* ._!-•__. '-*r i _t*' ..-.«, met hi* eytkiTiWyttr'tA* rye wm sreiilenully burned hy molten sls« whilst he wai kt) hl« worn MoiitiiT thefiirnaee. He went lo Spnkmie and Is'-f in Miimi'itpidlif. g-Miitg teinpnr- sir relief, afterward* rVniiimg t<> wnrkal hia ttmnt- nrrmwtion. Nnw th" eye is giving him no niilfjh MiMih'e thitil i«f..,miit, will have to Iw lak- wont. '.. ' .'.' ( .as, W, Wplfe. OW rot.lA\m Aire. t< n» nf the Wnterfo. r$on*ilidaied Hinlogand Milling Cnuipiny. was'lv from Spokane on a Ijrlef visit to tl Waterloo mine, Nnw that lb* coin (nny'a title t.«j the pnipjerly ii |i» lung nln dispute development'wmk Is I1 WiMtMy piyceeded with. A Urn ('.'listing engine than ihe nn* in nw •t the mine han l»*«n purchase,! in K|Mikan<* anil (hipped'for prompt de livery. The shaft now down III) feet i« to tie deepened lo WOf teef dining lh« tiaki*, \he intention being to complete (Ida development hefore the •urlacewater hecomei tionhlciKiioe in the ipring. ■Offl, Cunningham and A. W. Kng Hih, Imth nf (ireenwood, hMfe entered iuto partnership in the *leeti*»l con iinipJinn and supply husiness and will ««de under Ibe flrin name of Th« Cunningham Electric Company. Mr. Cunningham haa heen ehgaged in Ihis line of huaineaa In the Boundary lor two o|- three yqara. ,for Willie time In parlnership with V. t). Aniler.nu, *hp has now.left Greenwood. Mi, Ktinlisli was nnlil a year ago in the •"■".ice of the Canadian Hunk of Com- •nerce, hut resigned and has since •*•« engaged in. hther hiiiini'sa in flfeenwiiml. The new Him Intends at once opening at Rdinnntnn, Allien a. "nd Mr. Onnninghain recently visited "aiicotivcr, where he purchased from 'he Canadian General Klerlrir Com P"iy,Lul„a full siiH-k of electrical •"fplliis for the new liranch. The Kd '"""ion husine* will he In charge of Nr'')«iiiilnghani, who is a pratiriil *trl.lan, wliilat Mr. Knglish will ••"•"•in nt Greenwood, where the 'Hiess in now chiefly the aale of sup Ww, L08T OnOciuherWihn promissory note *WS.. myalile in !»<Jays, drawn by • w. II tilt-y and in ide payable to • 'ha unddi-lgniKl. Finder will obligi "•"■■eturningthesaiuHl,.. A. Horridge, Midway, II- 0, The men, Hrern and Dixnn, on re niand on a charge of killing deer in excess ofl he milliner allowed under the Game Protection Act, appeared again on Friday morning liefore Police Magistrate Hallett. Owing to the difficulty in olitnlning conclusive evidence ihe prosecution decided to withdraw lhe charge for Ihe lime iK-ing, intending to tiring it on laler shnuld the necessary testimony against the accused he forthcoming, Thia prosecution will at least have the fifed of in some measure stopping the slaughter of deer up Kettle-liveravitjiiii 40 or 30 miles of Hoct (!reek, ' ' '" A iiuuiiier of Oreenwood husiness men went thrnugli Midway on Snt ur day's hi age to Cm lew to catch the Orent-Nhrthern train for Spokane. W. 0. Oiunce, of Ihe insurance and r-al estate agency linn of U.iiioce k Wick »lie, and secretary of the Oreen wnial lioaidof Trade, goes tn Smile to tliere s|ieii(l a ChrisiinM Vacation wjth his faijiil^'. Vt, 0, Myiton, inui- Ugerof Un* ftiomwood liranch of the Cauadian Hank uf Cnminet.* will (4fi$',t\r\ gtealerf paiptf a three week's holiday Xt Vichlrla. During his temporary alisence his place will he taken liy K. "SeWefl Pane", who'arrived from Vtyicyuier. liist week, A. II. S|.rry rcliirneil to Spokant nftir having looked inin the' attiii- nf the A, II. Sperry d'a gijienill niet^haii^ise luisinias in lhat town. The Mormon Temple. The Mormon temple at Salt Lake Ciiy Is on donhl the most suh slnntial and well constructed religious edifice in the United Slates, if not in the *orld. Comer stone laid April 6. lSSi'rap stone April. . 1*2 and dedicated April 6,1803, over forty years of constant, lahor heing consumed in its construction. This magnificent structure 200 feet long, 100 feet wide is huill. entirely of Utah white grrnite, heauti fully carved, syiiiholic"of the Mormon faith, surmounted liy six towers, the highest lieiug&Jlfeet fiom the gnu ud supporting a liron/.e statue of Ihe iing el Mamni. ThecoBt nf this huilding is almut $0,0.1,1 Ml 'There are many other atl ractions al, Salt. Lake City of inteiest to the traveler or louiisi. Where a day can he-Well spcrtt. The Rio Grande is the only Tians-conti nental route passing directly through Salt Uke fM.f, where a wnp-i'Ver is allowed on all classes of tickets. The service of the lljo 0,rande linea Is unexcelled, Three twiiiis daily hetween Ogden and Denver, drying ail clas sej of ueahrrn eqiiipmeul. .If yuu aie eonlemplating a trip lo-the East, write the undersigned for.fnforiuation regardiim rales via I he "scenic line of theworhl:" W. C. McBride, General Agent, M. 3. Ruhe, Travelhigr Pas linger Agent, 121 Third Si., Portland, Oregon. IMMENSE OPPORTUNITY. .'or Getting a Beautiful Watch and Chain Free.—No Money Required.-Every Man, Woman, Boy, or Girl has the tame Opportunity under our System. In order to have Dr. Arnold's Knglish Tnxin Pills placed in the hands of all persona suffering frnm lmd health .we make the following must lilieral offer :— if you will send lit ynur name and address and agree Inlsell fop'n* twelve hoxes of Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills at J5e. nerliox, we will give vmi absolutely Free • beautiful Watch ind Chain in either Ladies or Gems sixe, or your choice of iwenty other premiums such as Hue sets of Jewelry', Kings, Violins, Mandolins, Tea Sets Sateen Skills. Cameras, etc. Iteuu'in her we don't want any money until after ynu sell the Pills and vnu don't have lo sell any mnre than 11 linxes in get, the premiums, This is a hona fide offer frnm a relialile concern that lias n thousands uf dollars worth nf AMERICA'S BEST Editorally Fearless. Consistently Republican. Now* from sll of Iho world-Well written, ortginnl stories-Answers lo iioiTk's .nicies on Health, the Homo, Now llooks. and on Work Alaiut thn Kami and tiimleii. The Weekly Inter Oeean| 1. a mi'in.HT of tin; At*ocl.-tc.l I'tv--. tlio only Wwtew Newspaper rocolv- Iiir tluMtnllre toletrmphk' new* _erv* too of llif Now York Nun mul spoc.nl entile of the Now York WorM-dully raportJi fnun over 2.000 ftpoolnl ror- reipondentd tliroutcliout thu aninlry. I3.vkhi8t«h8, Solicitors, Etc. Qhkknwoou, B. C. H. NICHOLSON, —!.. Notary Public, REAL RSTATE, FINANCIAL AGENT 1 and MINING BROKER. Camp McKinney, B.e, •■ . Dr. R. Mathison, ! DENTIST. NADEN... LOOB BLOCK . UREENWOOO. pM. KERBY, A. M. Can. Soc. C. I. Pkovincjal Land Surveyor AND 1 CIVIL ENGINEER. Midway *xi, Ukkknwiuh,. DR. SIM MONS, DENTIST, Rendell Block, Greenwood. Phone 06. T. A N. Chas. A. Webster, PROMOTER, JNVENTOR, DJESIJ5NER. Spokane,Wash.-. U.S.A. Midway, 6 C. | T.M.QULLEY&CO. mm.**.m. J ffrff Furniture, ************ Linoleums. ******* FDNEBAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS. * •■. '''L'arge Stock. Low Prices, Tm M. €3-TTI__Liin_r Ss CO.,j| COPPER STREET. GREENWOOD. A C>OOOOOO00<XX><K Spokane Falls &Northern Railway Co. ... > . Nelson k Ft. Sheppard Railway Co. Red Mountain Railway Co., 4 6.1 By;, Van., Vie.&B.By.&N.Cb. Till' nnly all rail route hflweeh pnints east, west and snutli tn KOSP land, Nelsnn. Uiai)d Forks and .RppHli* lie,. CniineiJt* at. hpokane with Uie li,i;j*i Nnrihern, Norlhern P,iuiQ« ami O.ll. & N, Co. for point* pvit*.:jWllsl; niidijeuitli | connect* at, R<_-.||ind inui Nelson ttiUll the Canadian -Pat-iAn. Kf, : ri>nii<yp|«al»li_>n «rtth'li«'J);.;iIli.:_'>. Co. for Kant,, anil Silvan l(oli|t*., ".J' J * ' I'onnwl* at CnrU-w with itaj-e for Greenwood nnd Midway II. <'. .i'-'-':''"' HufM ran ran on t'rian't Wtwillii Spokane anil llepllhlle. EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 82, 19021 l/carc^ .. . B.e I .. Arrive. ».ffl-i.n.,....... BPOKANfi,.,;'...,: S.ISp.m. HUS am n0S9i,AND.:S;ft S.10.pm. i.«i nui NKI.80B...,,*.'... 8.00pai. ll.00a.ui.* Q1IA-.II KORK8..., ».(*p.nV. ll.loa.iii.:. mi, KKl'UHLIC. -...•. «.Wp.Iii. ______ A. if AOXAMOm,' Uenoml J-avniiKor Agent. Spokane, Wash. CANADIAN PACIFIC . RAILWAY,-, ALL8EN8IBLE PEOPLE TUAVEL BY THK C.P. R, . Greenwood-Curlew VIA MIDWAY Stage Line* The undersigned is running a DAILY STAGE between Greenwood and Curlew via Midway. Stage will leave Greenwood at 6:30 a, m., arriving in Midway at 7:45 and at Curlew in time to connect with the train for Spokane duel 0:45 returning Will leave CurleW at 5 p.m., upon arrival of incoming train, fetching Midway; at 2:3° p. ir,. and Greenwood ■ at 9 p m. Will goijnect, witha Meyerhoff's Stage from all points West j, H. TYRRELL, Proprietor. t given ui.m prciniiiiiis In ji(*-lits all over the rutin try. Hetneinlier also that Or, Arnold's Knulisli Tnxin Pills are a well known remedy fnr all diseases of.lhe kidneys .la,lii,.,.. Uritfht's diseii-e. dialietes. tliinliles, and and are fnr sale hy SPEED AFETY fTllM'H* ">" '*■■',, ., •ind UlAdilort Srlffut k rheiiniHiliim, nervoii.. ffinakieoinplijiiits, feoialiToinpiriini-, all llr-l class ilniKtfists anil dealers iii all Hurts of Ihe world. You have onlv ■' ■' *■' ATISFACITQN LEAVE MIDWAY 2:05 P. M. Arrive Wln'iilgeir. • ■ Srf <«'*y *'M *■ "'• Arrive St. Paul 3i. day «:W p. in. Arrive Chicago 4th day .:H0a. 111. Arrive Tornntn 5th day 2:45 p, in. Arrive Montreal 5th day 0:31) p. in. A rt i ve New York .".'Mt day H;55 a A trip East nver the V, P, R, will innvince you that it is the 'ONLY WAY." all purls,a in, to show I hem in sell them. Ynu are li'niotferliiK something that the people don't know. Our watches nre the regular standard si/.e for Ladies or (lentlei'icn-in Niikel or (Jon Metal rases wilh handsome Illuminated di ils and reliahle tliuekeepeis, watches such as nn lady or gentleman need he ashamed to carrv, and they will In sent, ahsihttt'ly Free to all whn sel onlv twelve hiixes of t,ho*e wonderful Toxin Pills. Hrst In ynur lociiliiy tn tho«i« heaiiliful watches am ion as We receive your let... will send Villi post paid twelve Write atom ndl'Hhi' (.am one Of chain. As letter or post *•*■»* HrtM Account ChrUlfflM •ndNtwVMM holiday.. J"« Canning, | Pttnlfln Hallway will .""" 'Ickets to Ineal lli-lnl-, „,r„l„,l of *»t»0Vi ets to local points account lw ."""■"I'lyiHl, fare and nnp Ihhd 'lie round trip.tlckets good going ln»i.:*n' lz' B,1n«* tn return tip to and card we hoxes, together won om Catalogue nnd hoailtlfllllv colored canl with your iinine and addirss on us our anthorl'/.edagent. Heat in mind that y,, " ' ' - III •ny money until them. We hear all Ih STOCK FOR SALE. Durham Hulls, Fresh Calved Cows, Cows in Calf, Steers and Heifers, Hoar Pigs, Sows and Young l'igs, Sheep and Saddle and Pack Apply to J. A. COULSON, yt miles from Midway, or Dispatch office. 'oultry, Ponies, THROUQH TOURIST SLEEPING CARS EAST. Leave Doniuni. Junction dally for Sl, Paul, Kootenay Landing Tuesdays and Sat iirdays fnr Toronto, Montreal and all I'/isIitii pnint*, Through Bookings to Europe, Via all Atlantic Routes, Prepaid tick* .-Is al lowest rates issued from all European Countries. stt. a.3_f__=_- eypense am lei'iilnlfel'tUiii Viiiiild s Don't delny. $5 REWARD. near Mill ■•H'lttilli ■'« Januiiry aitl, MUM. ue onlv making this niethnil of advertising Ot English Tnxin Pills, Dm wrlln nt once and earn A.lieaul tftil pres-' ent. for yourself for Christmas. Address ARNOLD MEDICINE CO., Dcpt. 118 IO Adelaide St. Ewt, Turonto.Onl. Sliayeil from ihe range way, a yearling heifer; color rod with white spuls; lir.iiiilc.l ilnuhle circle nn il halt of one ear cut otf, will receive left hip 11 anyone turning same the ahove reward Undw Hi'"". Mldw. y, B„ c. Kiirlhe Information regaldlng the C. P. R. and further proof of it heing ihe "ONLY WAY" can lte furnished nn application to A. W. HAILBV, Agent. Midway, or ,|. S. .AHTKK. I). P. A., Neill,". !•• •' K. 1. COVI.K. A.O.P. A., Viiiiouver. II. C Commereial Job Printing •AT- THE DISPATCH Mijiny^vf y,IM "i Sale St; Seventh Street/Midway, 1 "Opposite Crowell's Hotel,, H.Tyrrell, - Proprietor. I A*. It wlljli the hist fopft- ant Railway Centre in the WWW of Bi'itis. Columbia. It ii ii the cantre of a pic. Mining, Stock- Raising, Rmliing, Gardening Mann- factoring, Coal Fpadi-ing, ani Railway District. Midway property will make yoa picli. It is not a speculation, it is an in- ImM ■ tu : Midway, the coming railway, eommerelal, wholesale nd manufacturing eentre of tlie Kettle Riicp and Boundary Creek Districts, Is situated at the confluence of Boundary Creek ud The town in the country, with an excellent climate, pure water supply,' and surrounded by rich agricultural land. Business, residence and*garden lots at low prices and on easy terms. ___^ Send for maps, prices, and full particulars to I A. M. WOVENDEN. Sec, jii) St .J i ill ti Street, Montreal, P. 0. T|ie MIDWAY COMPANY, Ltd. V, M. (.ROUSE, Agent fin- British Coltilnhla, Miilway, li. 0. ®lt£ §t0pittclj MONDAY, Dh.OKMBKH .i5.UK 9 I 'TWASA F AM0USVI3T0SY." The "Snlillcr... Ilatllo" of the Crimea— Veteran* Living lu Toronto Who Shared III tlie Honor* of the Ilny. Forty-eight yours ago on the .Mil of November took place the battle ol Inlormaiin, the third great engagement between thc Allied troops ol Kngland, Franco and Turkey, against those of Uussia In the Crimean wur. Everyolib is familiar with the old rhyme commencing "Remember, remember the fifth of November," yet everyone is not. so conversant wi'.h the fanuiiis parody of those well*, known )i:ios which pftp&rei'ill,t|ic London, Englainl. weekly pel iodi'jnl Punch, when ti.e news of lhe great engagement ranched England. They ran thus:— "ItominiliiT. remeinlier, the firth of November, (,. OtiupoiviIiT, , .'iniion nml slio'\:* When (li'liol'ill Luprniiitl mot .li.hn, Pit nml ..iiidy, Ami a Job' booiI licking ho got." For years afterwards in London and Lewei in Sussex, where "Fifth of November" eel. brut inns have until recently been \e y much in eiblonee, these lines wire always vociferously slioiltC'J by the crowds assembled ior the yoaVly n.r.i al of bnnllrci, llre- wurs and tin.rx'.er. In Tur.mt'i tli.ro are nine survivors of the light in "the soldiers' but- tie," rs il. lias been tcrmeil Tlnir li.'.iucs . re: lieut.-i.ol. rjesi-ctH, bite If. A,;( tl rgn , eurtc, i.jio wns n driver in tlio lloyal Horse' Arllllery: be hud bail hh lu ri-o shot unci r him ut Enl- •irldvu a fn (eight earlier, hut, came out of Inl en.i„i.iV without, a scratch:' J. .lutikir.s is anbthor: l.o wns in the Isl IjjiI . of ,]jo f'olilslream Guard.*'. v.ns j Ism p.osont ut TJulaclfl.a, mul hirs tne (.nm uii- medal with four il.s s. Vet nnether is .1. .Sully, la o oi 1 ie SEt'i Uejimoiit, niek-iinm'eil lio VOhl iJr.ig.. ' Thnl famous e j. ps i:i olil limes v.e e. ullowei] to we..r tho number pla,o of their regiment both jiuCii uml i out. on tit'll' s.iiikos. lo eonnnn.iorfitb the fuel that during lhe li.jlit ||u.y (vol.n „IIiicIjciI both front unci roar. Thev were in line, ami l> met tho ousli'mxla. tho commanding < ilieor brtlejoJ i'he rear rank to face fbpiit, nml in thut for- uu'i'iii ll ey me nnd vied riwps'y I'o- p.lbvl thtlr i .'is.jl'nnts. Tins filer, f rmeri.v ef t'o ;<)ili CnmbrttlgofMfo Vo incut. Is the,fifth on the ll.it. Thul rri..'! hail tho leivlost don I h •*'*I i" i's .tvllirjj's „f any rivi-c''' -•J.I, .p".c-| j„ (i)(, r*l flllCJ. 'IO llllr t'..' lhl war At ixfi 'i vel -keinvn : on;- i I- If !eii'_ f'-i-'i-.'.ve ye:ri n; CO, yet rnie1,' '.ku",-*' t'e,^;.ii'is l.e'ti'r"-- "Thrv fe1; ji', • i,.,;>",si , nuliimn." fro cf'i! \r runs i i^>Ul|iii Mr* ?'l Inn r.'iJl yt" . ',:'' r n-J it.!'nl^''e'1 ■'•■"•'*""•. Ito-Uie 'i i r i.f ';" " ' ° • *Uuh>m] i'i MINKRAL ACT. '(■rtlfloiite of Improvements 3-OTIOB. W.ITEHIOO OlJSSIII.lll.VI'rir KltA'TioHAI. MlNKK.IL Vixm. Situate In the Kellie River Mining Illusion of Yale District. Where leeaUal: Cainp McKinney. , AKK NOTICK that I. Forte* M. Keby.it" nguiil fnr Tin: Wmerliio I'iiUMiUda'cp hiiiiK ami jMilling I'uiiuiaiiy. free inliiern irMlteato No. nit SIS. Intend. »lxly Aay* from lhe date her. of, lo apply to the Mining Iteoordeifora Curlifl jnle of Inipipvenicnlii. for tho purpose of obtaining a Crown Oram of Uu, abovo cluiin. Anil furthor take notico that aotion. under section 37. must be commoncod before Uie iniuiiiiice of such Certiflciite of Improvements Dated this 27th day it September, IW1 lie FOllllKS M. KKRBY. The Midway Sawmill wk POWERS, PROPRIETOR 4 b- ,. , . '" • 6,: !;«"> nre I'et.rl k I.o ehilioil ,!lt. ami, „„„TW!v I rill) , I to of .He fi.-:,|. .;,,., ,./, 'i,!'P ';''?', ''£»■'li-r f Hula* IXitoaan uaC.:- OLD DAYS RECALLED. Sapper t* Recall • -oftUf Bm Olrw ll M. CathftflM*. An old fashioned logging hee sop- in r has just been given''byV'Mr. .lojiige O. Bennett to fifteen' piohwrs of 11. Cnthnrincs, who hnd at i one imu Lsilsted in a logging Ixw.' • • Ev-ty person invited attended tn :,is or-giii^ be«l costume, and while ivni iiu, nil:il the sup|idr horn .was ilown, siit'iirounil on'benchcs, box.s, nd pi ils turned upside down, tolling. yirns auont tho days of logging lids ii this country,. The supper, which ..'«3 ironurcl hy Mrs. Bennett, ro- jiindeil one in every way of the good II dnys of the logging toe. Tho '. i! lo, which ills., reminded ono of ■ij. pasl, wns n long one, with bench- es on evil side, in place of cha'rs, he tjrle \v,s illuminiited with cun- Ijs ami nlrlf. s jioued lights. Tho rantilos weio in-eitcd in bottles and ill ached lo small boards with threo fi i's io hojd .the.ni uptight, as were :ed i i these ohlen times. \t tho suind iif tho supper horn he cjiinriuiy iJlodi'ed Iheir way Into Jho h:itis' to ,t'ie tuhlo, which was vull supi 1 ed in every wny with lie ■iimy .thing.': good to eat, cnl f uu n; tbem Iking roust pork, linked ems, iie pudding, iimnpkln pie. red ca'c, und hnine-imid.e.brand fi.rj .|iiirt«t ing of th.lr liienl tho vlio o cniipur y rr.ise nnd sang lhe l-islng ti the same time as the mn- nrity of our fore'iitlieis did liefore ■,(jr.\ mej.l. Afler Hiipror was over the-benches .er.' shnvid hack ngab st the wall,, he pi.ei mid tobacco were hauled up., nn I'octits, and lillel No mntch-v er ull \vo;l lo be used, si thoylull nl lo lir't tho eiindle to litfht their foes J'1-' MANOFAUTpER. Afl kinds of EBDGH and DRESSED LUMBER, '•LATH and S: INGLES, $ ASHES and BCOBS. jBandsawjngand jobivork done toorder^ ■H- THE NORTHWESTERM BUSINESS COLLEGE. 809 Second Ave., Spokane, Wash. A f- " - ' '— : V •ieetor of I'IiuitIiph. ; ) a;.'o a Winnipeg jki il u sl ep walker fchii I. (or away from h'.s Kl clothes. On nrous-j 1 Ills sbmiluM'S, tho |lri - • I:1 "Surely you are net c'< in' up. 1 t'nn't In for the condition you in. 1 nln a sjilnnnmhtil" I don't cure what c ur'ch you to," ripllod thevollcethatij hi bebug to every church In you can't .walk tjie'^treeti of ■ i 1 your night Bhiit.1'.-. •c_Z.. The school where thorough work ift doiTe; where the reason is always given; where confidence is developed ; where BoOK- kf.ki'ing is taught exactly as books are being kept in business ; where Skoktiiani) is scientific ; where penmanship is at its best; where merit is the standard ; where the training in Civil Skkvick, Tklkguai'Iiy, English and Cartooning wakes up students, develops their powers and teaches them how to be successful! No argii'ment is so eloquent as the record of things well done. No mortgage can corrupt, no thief can .break through and steal the knowl. rlge of How to Do When you know .what a school can do- for you by,„what it has done for others is it better to trust to luck? Is it wiser to guess? For detailed information ml, telephone or write THE NORTHWESTERM BUSINESS COLLEGE, 809 Secocd Ave'., Spokane Wash. ' Riverside Nurseries Grand Porks, B. C. fURTIN BURRELL, -- PROPRIETOR. Home-grown, thrifty, acclimatised trees and shrubs, ; Currents, Raspberries, Strawberries, etc. ,., A fine assortment of Maples and other shade trees, . Roses, Lilacs, Hedge Plants, other ornamentals. The set-ret of sorce-> in pliintinK, is, Filisr to secure goutl stock, Hi:( oNii—to plant as soon as possihle after il is dun. Trees obtained from our nursery ean be planted at Midway two days after they are dug. Price Hut, and full In forum t ton promptly given. * liltiiAAAAAAAAAAlt AAAA__iAA___________4________4__ft__l______l***4.l f WWW-f-F▼▼▼*•'▼▼▼ WWWWWWWVVWWVWWWWWVvv w 1 t flen Wanted n a it 1 j To soli for the large Fonthill nurseries. Appli *■ cations should bellied at once. Highest wagns paid, permanent place assured to the right men. We furnish guaranteed stook commanding hig he testimonials from British Columbia Inspectors. « WKl.l.t KOTOS T. K. TORONTO, ONT. Advertise in The Dispatch. Stone & Wellington. ***********0****************99*9**9 ******* * Mr^wVVV^W^J^^WwWVS Lancashire House J : : MIDWAY, BsC :: \ The undersigned' having re-opened thi. well- known.and cqinfortable' hotel invites the patronage of all old.ciistoiiiers and the public, generally. • 1 . . ■ BEST BRANDS: OF LIQUORS & CIGARS. r"itriiiu<«-.|-«*i,ted mid coinfortnlily fiinilHlii'ii rooum. Mrs* Dowding, Proprietress.
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Title | The Midway Dispatch |
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C. M. Crouse |
Publisher | Midway : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1902-12-15 |
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Notes | Title changes in chronological order: The Advance (1898-1902) ; The Midway Dispatch (1902-1904) |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
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Date Available | 2016-02-02 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0347892 |
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