Vol. X, No. 6. W. JAKES, M. D., CM. ' BT APPOINTMENT [SI«ENT PHYSICIAN TO KKTTLE RIVBR *m DISTRICT. _ . - GREENWOOD CITY twHITE, jduate of McGill University. FAIRVIEW, B. C. _-** (p. McLEOD, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Midway, B, C. MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1898. $2.00 per Year. S. CAYLEY, BARRI8TER AND SOLICITOR. Giund Forks, B. C. ADRIAN MEYER, Mining Broker, Notary Public, Etc. Uabd Ave., Yntwot*. B. C. lOBBESM. KERBY, P.L.S., A.M.C.8.O.E., ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. lOTARY POBLIO. Midway. H. C CHRISTIE, M.R.C.V.S. (RDINUUttfili, SOOTLjIM)) Iminion veterinary inspector. Domostlc Animals treated on Roiontiflo principle*. [once • ■ * - QRKKNVVOOD, B. C. pftenwood Assay Offiee. J. C. Luckenbel, Prop. saayer ar)d Analytical Chemist. Green-wood, 33. O. ping Properties Kx iiniiniil nnd Ucpm-tod on. RUBBERS,! I li I We have just received a large stock of the above goods, which upon inspection will be found No, 1, in every re- - spect, and we olfer them at rock bottom prices. OUR STOCK of general merchandise will always be found complete and at the very lowest prices. . . . ....Givte vis a Gall... •**>*' ^e-c-** REMEMBER WE ARE AGENTS FOR MALM'S FAMOUS STOVES. W. T. Shatford & Co. Faiiview, Camp McKinney, Vernon and Slocan City. m mmmm% mmmm<* m. The Columbia Flouring Mills MILLS AT VERNON, B. C. MANUFACTURERS OF IITGH GRADE FLOUR Hungarian, Three Star, Strong Bakers, Superfine. All produced by the celebrated Hungarian Plansifter system, Try so;ne, made by the only Plansifter mill in the Province. ....WHOLE WHEAT FLOUB A SPECIALTY.... if Willi See That Each Sack Is Mark-' -: B, P. Bitfiet & Co. Lii, Imnin Vletori-i. B. C. i-KM&inant Co. " MIDWAV, B.C. EAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. MINING BROKERS- RE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT PURANCE. |OHN A. CORYELL A.M., B.C. A. Civil Engineer, -IOVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN. [ligation Projects, Engineering and Survey ■Work, with Plans and K.-timates In any ■Portion or the Province Immediately At- [tended to. MMlS l»ps and Plans of Any Portion oi Osoyoos I District and Mining Camps or Kettle River Mining Division. OUNDARY FALLS. MIDWAY and VERNON. • A. QUK88, M. A. H. A. Gukbs, M. A. GUESS BROS. ists and Assayers I Thoroughly familiar with Falrvlow and loumlary Crook Mlnoral Proportion. Proper- 'm Examined. Always and Analyses of Ores, 'Mis, Kto. anKENWotro, n. o. |E. J. SCOVIL, .11 MINING BROKER, ^' REAL ESTATE, A\ insurance and II GENERAL AGENT, lABSTRACTS OF TITLE FURNISHED ON AP- 1 PLICATION. Correspondence Solicited, [Midway and Greenwood, B.C. \*t. BAiutKrr. 0, T. llOIWHON BOUNDARY ORBEK Engineering and Assaying Co, Oi-eenwooil City, B. O. Assaying and Analyses of Ore M. MoCua-ig S. Larsen. The Riverside Hotel, Is situated nt, Rook Oreek, H.C un tin- main route nf travel between Penticton "ml all Boundary Oreek points. Slopping place for singes. Good Fishing -:- Good Hunting -:- Bestof Accommodation* MoO-alg- ——__L LBrsen, jP»j*o_«_*Ati-to_*ei wmnB____mmA_m_&i__^^ 4rr * ta Good accommodation at the HOTEL PENTICTON Foj? Travelers, Commercial men, Mining* men and Sportsmen. Terminus of stage fines from—*mtm A Fairview, Osoyoos, Oroville, Wash. -AXI>- 7[! Cninp McKinney, || Midway, Greenwood, Onrson, Grand Forks, anil .Milieus, Wash. Jx W, C.HAYWOOD - - ■ W.L.LEONARD, Proprietors, Penticton B.C. illes Examined and Reported on ho Rr»'*Kl* Aeqm.|„tn,1C(J w,t,htht)Ko.t| l« i|» MS r|*j. m MP.«**___liM Use 0. K. Flour. The Best Flour in Canada. WE tarried oil' lirst prize for Flour us well tis for Wheat at tlio Now Westminster exhibition. Our Brands are Hungarian, XXXX, Best Pastry, Strong Bakers anil Economy, any out*' of which is a long way superior to Washington flour. Ask your grocer lor it flour that gives universal satisfaction. Oct any of the 0. K, brands untl you will novel- regret it. _> ^ s^ i si* Tii: 4i»*J_ m :ne .ui SU* «|!f i-l"?! •mis. "1L *■«>' e\r 9 • « m ■*■_ »t» -'lu .■ii Okanagan Flour Mills Conipany Ltd,, ___?,n_s*i*__».o*»r*a*, b.o. H iiiPiii i iiisiiii $ Ml iii ila ••* I. „_ I JIT smii * i ■*!.* j5|.*j 'i.i ml 111 'iii ii ii. nil *]*• "I*: fmWii it ** ifr.\i*\r,~.fWWm,WW tt' j|H*jl' f)fH|iHt."» *.-mwm t^ww-'ir'wM mm mm KETTLE RIVER MININQ DIVISION. Records for the ~ Week Ending December 7th, 1898. MINKIIAI. 1.01'VI'IO.N's. NOVRMBKR 20, Canada, Central eatup, 0, M. Gire, DECEMBER 1. Fmvlerm"'11' Pr°v,dence ™'"l*. VV. DECEMBERS, Martha E„ fractional, Deadwood cninp, L. 11. p,.„rce, .. . DECEMBER 5, ff«"iker, fractional, Hrahams ramp, li, (jollier, ' CI'IU'II'K'ATI'S OE WORK, NOVEMBER HO, Anaconda, li, s. Urahani, DECEMBERS, Golden Dollar, it. Stum-: el al, DECEStBER 5, Wren, J. Mulligan, Silent Friend, S, Benennan et al, TRANSFERS. NOVEMBER 20. Free Coinage, J interest, P, Williamson lo James Price, Legal Tender, J inferesf/.F. Williamson to James Price, DEMEMBER 1. Oto Denero, Remainder, Silve" Plume, Pride of (he Wesl, Big Iron and "V." fi actional, mineral claims, all interest, G. I). Cunningham and C. M. Grouse to VV. Sterling. DECEMBER 3. Diamond Joe, Doubtful, Deer Trail, ! and May Pay, 1*5 inlerest, E,Stuart to J.Powell, Deer Trail, all interesl, Frank Dalton loW. E. Harris, Diamond Joe, Doubtful, Deer Trail i and May Day. all inii rest, W.H.Harris to 1!, Stuart! Diamond Joe, Doubtful, Deer Trail j and May Day, 1-5 interesl, li. Stuart to ! E. Parry, DECEMBER 7. Sanson, j inlerest, IS, Dufour to T, ! McDutinell, . ► , < Words of Assurance. AM he banquet given to Lord and i I.aily Abei'deen on their departure fnun Oilaw',, U"".i. (ii o'lje E. Fester, ill one portion of his speekh made use . of the following wind.*, uf assurance : "It has often been said that Britain was growingdecrepid and infirm, lhat her power was waning, and the time 1 was rapidly approaching when Macau- ley's New Zealamler should take In* I seat on London bridge and survey the ruins nf an empire grenl er than Rome ( hnd ever been. I deny the assumption and I protest with all my heart against the inference, The expansive, lhe assimilalive and cohesive power of Britain is neither dead nor stagnant. The plastic crust from wbich in ten* i litres past has bust forth that splendid ! energy that has ever and anon vivified ; the world has nol stiffened to ttdamaiil. ' The typical vigor, tbe eruditive ent-r- i prise, the steady overflow of Ibehiutiei ! life and potency ate there still, and the , march nf empire is ever forward. Today her drum-heat sounds on the fai i distant Pamirs; we bear and bear Ihe boom of her guns and see the Hash of ! her sleel in lhe rock passes of Ihe jAfridis. Her banners gleam nl Hong Kong aud Wei-Hai* Wei, and iter Hag floats over the vast insular continents of lhe Southern I'a.ilic In lhe whilom Dark eonliiti'nl bugle calls lo bugle forn Hitlawayo inlhe soul It to Olidur* man in ihe north, nnd imperial ottt- posti sentinel the Nile and the Niger while her camion al Halifax ami cun- nonat E*(|uimalt, hacked by 8,000,000 loyal subjects Stand guard and sponsor for tbe foremost and besl of Iter posses- isions, Who dares to say lhat the imperial eye is dimmed, the imperial I heart numbed, or that the irresis* table might of her strong arm is shattered. Rather do we affirm that the insular has become world wide lhat lhe merely national has broadened into the truly imperial nnd that tho sphere of Hritish Influence and Hie grandeur of her power are innneasiir* l ably advanced. X* s Canada Can do It. One ol* the gieal. questions witb which the statesmen of Great Britain I bave lo ileal is lhe food supply of the | nation, For many years pasl Greal i Britain bus had t'o draw annually on 'olher countries fm millions of bushels of grain to make up the de* ■ ficieitey in her own crop, This grain Ims been ti tight in lhe markets ot' tbe world, Russia, Ibe United Slates. Ibe Argentine Republic nnd oilier countries heing contributors. In the event. I of tin European wat critics say lhe iieatesl blow Great Britain would re Population of a sufficiency of fund SHUT, owing to Hia llini-expiirlatioi, „f 'he surplus crops of lhe grain growing '•muitries. Uecogmziug this Fact Hie Untied Empire Trade League rec ly wnl to Camilla, a repn senlal ive whose duty il was to enquire the possibility of Great Brilnin heing supplied with grain from a purely colonial source, thereby liutoiilyobvialing the chance of ber supply heing cut off In the event of war, but as well lite upbuilding of the empire liy lhe retention of initio wil hm its liniiiidariiK. In bis reporl, Mr, IVellilVr Ims lluil 1,1 say which is "I'gieal interesl u. Canadians as it shows the possibilities of the country iilnng the lines indicated. We quote from tin* reporl : And what is I here In prevent this being done:-' I mu sine 1 don'l know, lere in Ihe United Kingdom we have the men that want the land, ihere in Canada we have ihe land thai wants Ihe men. Now, Imw nre we to get the two together? The land cannot come to the men, so the men musl. go lo lhe Innd. Sir William Cmokes (I quote him because he is a greal authority) went on losay whal a grand thing it would he if \xx> could grow mosl if not all uur wheal supply here at home in the British [sles, and he wished we could spare] 10 square miles more in this country for the purpose, But if we cannot spare il here, we all know where they can. Why lit) square miles, which seems such a hig piece to us, would only he'a drop in lhe bucket' in Canada. "Manitoba alone has an area of il million acres. Deducting 10 million foi lakes and -tvers, townsites and wttsle land, ii7 million acres are left for farm cultivation, or homes for 1113,000 families ou S20 acres each, ami us up to now there are onlj Ti OOOfaitners there altogether, thai leaves mom in lhat une piovince fur USI.COtl more wheat growers. Supposing I hen we got them there, md ench one of I hem out of his 320 acres grew on an average 100 acres al 20 bushels to the acre, if you ligure it up ymi will find it is quite possible for Manitoba alone to supply us wiih i nil tbe wheat we require from abroad. "Il i.s only a question of money, and, Comparatively speaking, not much money either. Thc cost of one lirst- class bitItleship (about _!7_0,0<i0) would put 5000 Families on lo farms in the Northwesi, allowing £160 pounds m each In Iintl Hit m in implements, seed, hotses, etc., as well as to keep them until Iheir Hrsl, crop was harvested. Five thousand farmers averaging 1H0 acres of wheat each, al 20 bushels per acre, means au extra 10,000,000 bushels. "But. if you don'l like Hint way of doing ii, here is another, Canada has given the MotherCoimiry preferential treatment. She admits mil* goods jii a much lower rale of duty thnn foreign goods. Now suppose we reciprocate and give her preferential treatment, either by putting a small duly on all foreign wheat and letting hers come in free, or by giving a bounty to Canadian grown wheal, or by lining snt tiling that would m'ake wheat growing in Canada more prolllutile than in Ihe United Slales, We should then see the tide' of immigration as far as agriculturists tire concerned, luin from America and flow towards Canada ; and not only sn Iml we shnuld have a regular rush of farmers from Illinois. Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota, Kansas and olher Suites of lhe Union, into Manitoba and Hie Northwest Territories." m a ,iv«, is thai which would deprive her Having Fun With the Eagle. I'm WTititt" this liorc in tlio olil iliill Imll, which \V:IS bllllt liy till' pi'llpll' llJsillllll' Our bravo voluiitobra, who woro called out to light -tho l iinc uf tlm I'l'tiimi Raid, I've boon rend!tig "ThoTruconl tiiu Bear," and I I'iiiK')- It's**oi—all}' legal For me to oxpi-ess, Willi i sldorablo stress, Unit 1 (leiilil lho Irtico of Uio Englol Do Ida Mint bird an Injustice) Was 1 in the country of ilrciiins Whon I saw thorn clawing tho Lion, with the tuosl bloodcurdling Rcrcams? Howho shrinked foi-Mi'.Mt.iu'ool Unl now he's looking quili' pleasant ; I toll yon, young follow, you'd bettor viitoliout for tho liiglo that looks llko n pheasant I Whon lho Boar was vory pugnacious, and the ■''lTiith ami Oot'iusiiH Innkeii wise, That lili-d was Imtliet■ing Ihe lion, mid trying to pick oul his eyes: But now ho is learning to cnoklo, and ho looks qittlo friendly -bul then— You'd bolter watch out, young feller, for tho Ragle thai looks llko a lion ! His votooislnollowas itiuslo; il huth a must. iini't units "quack," I hope It's nit hi good earnest, butt won't lake anything back, I'm jiillylngyini, Mr. Ciuiuek, 1 hope you will listen, tny buck- - I'cop ynur nose to the wind, nnd keep your eye skinned, for the Kngle that, talks Uko a iluek. —Toronto World. .-**_ «■'}. u-iuisoripiio.i prloo, -feWpw ^-itiTpayablo ' ydi:''''l!' " fn"""' H""' nf ""''"''''"'""' in advftnoo,oltlior yearly or half-yearly ai the Bui-fane whieh no dnnlii stiiwented the option of Uio stibaoriboi', I , ,. , , . , i Advertising Rates son I on application, lne '-Hiiii- ui thi* ciaiin. A- stain as ine Though Hm i-niiiiiiii- »f Tnu Advanob aro water level t.-,- reached this r,*.tiin-.- will always open for the dlsou—I if matters of Section 29 V. 1. pulilie tniiii'iiiii uinl tmpol'lanoe, wo do not noo 1,0—jirilyeiiiliii'si' nnv .if tho opiuions exiiresand. Correspondence ofu personal online will not be piilililicil, MOMMY. DECEMBER 12, 1808. it A Needed Change. The pjisi.'il tli'p.'ii'l.nuini, nt Ottawa has at last listened to the solicitations I ITERKflYgive nn ice llni ,' I lintontl i" ilyintlJ't'""1 of Lands nnd WorkB for po nnf course clisitnneH.", am! ihe ore will tlio following d Mylr'*,K.ffi.l'';fl 11 , , . , . ' nenr 1'iurnnv in lite I'HH'' "' llu-ii he a heavy iron sulphide iiiui-yiugl commencing at a post plume ns its principal value, us above staled, boundary of my i"'''''"V!"!11 *",! , , ,, ' ' clitilns North of iIh-nhiiIi t-"' ' gold. Froni pi—tent appearances the thsnco Kasl forty chains lot-in* Bed Rock Is destined lo hecouie.t very I t?,"<N*'i:}j,,i^,rnor nMaiidNnppH vaiuiiiile ptiiperiy upon development, Wost,fotty ehftliis lo theN.K. pi'ciiililion : lln"!'"" South iilnng -*-*-* I,if iuj pi'o-etnptlom, fort.] elm commencement und coiilaiiiliiK iir loss. Ill)' WorkinjjV the Pascoe. Messrs, Donald, Ooukle and Colville ire liitsily engitifpd on Meyers creek liirivinga WIl-l'iiolJ tunnel on I he Pascoe, of those who for a long time post)formerly the Big .Swede claim, Th recognized the necessity ofa change in the system of post office inspection nnd the mail service generally throughout the province, and tts ;, result Iwo in* •ipi'i tors will for lite future attend to these duties, Mr, E. H. Fletcher being assigned to a separate district constituted hy Vancouver Island and a portion of tbe Northern Mainland, and Mr. \V, H. Dortuan to the Coast and Interior service. Mr. Fletcher will he stationed at Victoria while Mr, Dor- man will have headquarters at Vancouver. That Mr. Flotchnr's sphere of influence is now confined to the Island will be grateful news fo the people of the Mainland, and more especially to people of this district, wliosult'ered for yenrs untold inconvenience, whieh thej believed it was within the power Of the Post Office Inspector to remedy, Mr. Dortnat, has had many yeai"! experience uniler Mr. Fletcher, and is referred to by the press as more competent than the latter, therefore much i.s lo be expected froni the change. Datod nl Fiu'i'vicw, o.'l. Claims Bonded. The enormously line showing on the Knoli Hill nnd Old Ironsides in (ireenwood cjunp, attracts investors timl entices Ihi'iu lo put their money into other properties to lie found in lln- same camp, therefore that the pasl week saw two other claims bonded elicited no great amount of surprise. The locations over which negotiations were brought to a bead as above slated, are known ns ibe Nellie Cotton and Mystic, two claims lying to Ibe south west of (be Knob Ilill. These claims were discovered and staked ny Mr, Sutherland an old time Boundary Creekj prospector, in 1805, and sub- sequently.be snid nn interest to Mr, Hal. J. Cole, nl Spokane. It was from these parlies therefore thai Mr. W, T. Smith, who is acting on behalf oi Mon treal capilalists, secured Ihe claims, the bonding consideration nf which it. is said reached the neighborhood nf $20,000, ten per cent, of which hns already been paid, Ihe balance lo he forthcoming in two equal instalments within a year. That Ihe Nellie Cotton aud Mystic are two valuable local Ions anyone acquainted with tbem will readily testify, for apart from tbeir being in Greenwood camp, and in close proximity io the Knob Hill, they have plenty of mineral in sigbl, no less than five distinct ledges being traceable through the claims. Four of these ledges, wbich nre very wide, eery pyritie copper-gold ores.and.l.he olher, in whicl, lln. vein fillingisqiinrlsjcarrying some copper ubd gold, culs (he four directly at right angles, The work so far done on these claims is represented hv a 25 foot shnft, all in ore, on what is called the No, 2 ledge, nnd n 15 fool shaft, all in ore, on the No. ,'i ledge,alsii some open surface work on the other ledges. Tbe parlies who have secured the bond will it is said commence work at once and will start development hy sinking a hig working shafl on ibe No. 3 ledge jnsl at the point at which it is intersected hy Ibe No, 5 ledge. The opening up ol* 'lies;' properlies will give employment to several men, and as a tunnel is now in all nit. 25 feet, and when completed il is expected a big body of Copper-gold ore will be crosscut, at a depth of about 120 feet. The surface showing on the Pascoe is enormous, and gives every Indication that tlio pioperty when developed uill be one of greal merit, .*.—. Combination at Work. Win k has just been resumed on the Combination mineral, -t.->im which is owned hy the Combination Mining nnd Milling Company ot Spokane, and is located near the confluence of Eholt creek'witb Boundary creek. At present the company are sinking it, the old shaft, bin in the near future itis Ihe inieitiion of the management to start a 800'foot tunnel, for the purpose of crosscut ting the ledge at very considerable depth, — r as ■—• $100,000 Matte Shipment. The Trail smeller shipped to New York a few dnys itffo, copper matte aggregating in weight 353,—8 pounds, and of an approximate value of -jiloo.ono Regular weekly shipments will hereafter be made from IheSnieltertoNe.w fork to lie refined and coined. This is Ine first large shipment from Ihe smeller under the new Canadian Pacific Kailway management, TIIIO piii'tiio-hi t.we • subsisting bo- ,n:i- ilonnld nnd i ihla day boun The IiubIiiciss [nines M. Lynch ■ ■' ,111' IIJIIIH' of pay nil ili'lits, -idlowli ilili bis ilm' [hosnld linn n'"*1 be paid. Dated this 10th day of October, I* jam::.* M, LYNCH, THOMAS HUMPHREY, horolofnri en I'Vnnk Doiiald, 'Hi-' James M. Lynch, duiir-' Ims Iji'i'liei'.Jiil ('amp McKImio) Im dissolved hy mutual oonsunl wlllhoronfloi'ho.conrluotoil hj and Thomas llutnplil'oy mid; Lynoh & Iliintphroy ivln NOTICE. Cnnio to my promises on the (trsl of ".prll lasl, n small sorrel mare, with white strip in face and branded "'A Con llio nigh shoulder. Mure n< -v linsn foal by her side. Qwnor proving property and paying expenses, can take lho sumo away. DAVID MCCUAIG, falrvlow, B. >'• MINERAL ACT, 189G. Certificate of Impro/ements, NC-X-XCZT-l. Vinmxi.- MlNKlUL Ci.'.I.M. Situate In the Kettle Hiver Mining Division of Yale District. Where locatod Grahams Camp. TAKK NOTICE Ihal I, Forbes M*. ICorbj IJ,L.S.,ns agent for Edwin Smilh Graham free minor's eerlitleato No. SOJBO, intend, sixty dnys from tho date hereof, lo appll to thc Mining Recorder for n certificate of Improve- ini.iiis for tho purpose nf oblaining a Crown Grant of the abovo claim. And farther lako notico Ihal aclion, under boofion 37. musl he comtnonccd before tht Issuance of such Ccrtifi*cntc of Improvements. Dnled Ihis I2th day of Oeloher, 1S9S. To Work Little Cariboo. The Spokesman-Review of the "tb inst. says : "Tbe directors of tbe Little Cariboo Cold Mining Company held n meeting yesterday, and accepted an offer for 2o,000 shares of the treasury stock of the conipany. "This will place in the treasury asuf- Scienfc sum to enable the counpntty to sink on the ledge ou the Annie L, claim in Camp McKinney, Dr. ,1. P, Redely will leave to-morrow for Camp jMcKinney to start development work on the claim. The lirst contract Will be to sink the shaft which is now down 15 feet, 00 feet deeper." LICENSING COURT. plication will ol tlio Ut i :i-*- COURT OF REVISION* ROCK CREEK DIVISION OF YALE DISTRICT A Court of Revision nnd Appeal undor ilml "Assessment Act I——"and Ainondmonla, will bo hold:- i At Osoyoos, in t he Government olllce, on | Thnr—luy the Stli of .fnnnary Isgtr, ot (lie hour nl' 10 o'clooli In the [forenoon, At Itfldway. In the Government office on Saturday, the "th dny of January 1800, at the hour of 3 o'olook In the afternoon. At Grand Forks, In Mm Government office, on Monday the (Itl, day of Jan- nary !8i)!), at the hour of IO o'clock in the forenoon. Dated Oth Deoomber 18—. (L.S.I FRANK McOOWAN, Judge of tho Court of Revision nnd Appeal. ft. I0TICE is hereby given il i V I.i1 ni'ilc n I ihe nexi sil ing Coni'l io li" held ni —iilii of the lioenso I'm Iho sale al liquor hy n tall now held by tho undorrfgncd In respect of tho promises known ns tho "Jlounlnln flousi sltuato on Iti.j'.H'rs pro-oniptlon ucarl n k Creek tn ,1. ll. ChrislophcrSon and thai .i cony of thin notice has been deposited with Vf, li. N'orris, ICsq., nml James Kerr, i:.-.|.. Juati—« of Un ■iii'ii within tho Count; of i'ale. Dated thlsHthday of November, 18—, W. II. t'O.VKI.K. RH. PARKINSON. >jMg Architect an;! _-__ Civil Engineer. Financial, I_ea] Estate, Jiisurarice nne) Mining' Ag;er|t. ♦999 NOTABY J? nil vit**,'.- Tov P1" I! f.! < *.*8««f usito Agont*. LICENSING COURT. NOTICE Is heroby given Unit at the next, sitting of the Mean-ring Court to Jbo hold at Midway application will im made for the 'rans—ii in l,\ im'Ii ,v Fluinphroy of the Uootise gond deal of money will be spent in di velopinent, it means additional oros-1*'or l-befmlootllqitorby i-atolt now held In ro- _.*,_.— , , . .. speotof thopronilsos known n« tho St. Unils perily to (ireenwood camp, ;,nd m fact| Ilotnl stimjoon tho Golden Ci own mineral olalm lo the whole district. ip MoKlnnoy, and Unit a copy of tl notico haul lutopostlod with w if. Norris, Iflsq,, nnd .lames ICerr, Esq., JiiRtieos of tin Poaoo within tho County of Vale. Dated this 1st day of November 181)8. PRANK DONALD, T.DONAU), liy tholr attorney Iii fact .1. M. I.VnCII. IDDHKtH . . . K. H. PAHKI.VSOX, I'MIHVIKW, 11. c. irrospoiulatioQ ilieiti'il. ./V*i—J. More Useful ^%f^ Presents Will he given tbis year on Christmas Eve than before this is owing to public taste which has gradually been drill ing tbis way, knowing Ih.ii "Useful Presents" are more appreciated he purchased for as little money as I'ills. and can usele [fyourtasl run this way you cannoi do better Hum call and exit,nine the following suitable presents. Carving Sets, stag horn and ivory handles, in plush cases. Silver | heavy plated ] Knives and WT\ For!<s' Sp°ons- Tea sPoons' Assert Jrj Spoons, Bul ter Knives, and Stigt?r Wv Spoons, Baby's Set, knike, fork and Spoon. Also .*i choice selection of Silk Mufflers, Silk lll'dl's. Gents Ties in Strings, Hows and Kticintilors, Tains, Gloves and —<4>— Exceptional value in GENTLEMEN'S GOOD CLOTHING During: Holidays. = HcNicol. - »3tf■%*__!•_ iKi me^p pmw 7Jt -HARDWARE Va/llCllliU-Cl bJ 5-_x. \sQ* V Ca nc Mm k Shelf acd Heavy Rardware. PAINTS, OILS, ST6V-S, TIMWARE, : Jobbing* Tinsmiths unci Pi urn hers :• • *• - li •• ^^ * ■ *59&m^f*&mtttttt9&9&&W&&bm9&9»3$$ t?f r./-.r- —-i/i r*i, r* n rt n Write u*. llir estimates nml vl. % hl'Ll iL.LIlt. IjHO, tsklns; the lead everywhere. ,i. '■^«^6«g€€€*S««€*^«€««€€€«^ We solicit the patronage of the public, and trust by ft ing, and right prices, to nu rit your confidence. c. \ t fltail wV^ orders rcc-iv'e cur prcrr,pt ddh rrvti ;_Br*r* -.-j'-- Thc I Sank of British North America Grand Prairie Hotel. McLaren bi^os. GRAND PRAJRIE HOTEL Carson, B. C. (\N direct route to the Boundary Creek a nl Colville Reservation points. . . - Proprietors. THE CAMMAN BANK OF MIME, HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. ,,, I The Red Rock. The coo ti-nci fur ilm 50 foot shaft, on lln* lii'd Rock in (ii'i'iinwood camp, litis lii-i'ii coinpli-li'd, .-uiii-Jii fur rhi-iv is mi sisn of lhe foot wull ln-iiiij iipproHi-ht>d. The Red Rock lu-longs to MHsars.Hiuw, Naden and Oiiperley, who n-cenily acquired llm propetlyandluiniediately coiiiiiii'tici'd tu dcvi'lo'i il, Tin- shaft just Mulshed whs started close to the hanging wall, ind is a vertical one, the ohject lieiii--, in, hy Kinking, crosscut the ledgfi which on thesurface is ahout 30 feet wide. The dip ol' ihe ledge of course will determine how far sinking i _..,.,. N.nrl(.,; ,,,„, , ,.||;H ,,,. ,,u<l,t must lie ciiniiniied on this sluifl. hefore i ' ngpntfor Wm, Ptilrymplu, froo minor'si ,. thatn.,1 wnll is i-ooohnt) That ™„A Cortlfloato No, 70181 I .Mini', lliiln 'lllplo froo .,'' _-"S00 ' l'"."1- "f UVorpOOl, AllHlviilIn, tlietniiiwii.il ,s leiiiiieii. mat, good minor'soortlflcotoNo. H112aand Dunciiti 6/ir- ■ll"i» li-mkiif AnslmUa, NowZonland,Union ~- ore will lie encouniered in the foot inichaol, fropminor'sooi'im nNo, 18178a,In* ,,**"5,- Au8liralIa,Hiuikof Now Zoalanil In-i fr ,, , i i , , , lend, sixty days from lho dato horeof to yl'VOhnia, and Jnpnn, Chartorod Moroantils >-5< wall has already lieen dcnionstrated, upply to the Mfnlnur K 'dor for n Corilticato I Panl*of-"--1'-'•-'-"ai l Culiia, Agra Bank for repealed sjiiiiplisukrii from near ^ the fool wall on lite surface gave on ^n,i further lako notico thai aotion undor assay as high as $80 in gold to the Ion. Sioooi r„.rtCortlBXJlS5^^_!,e A peculiar feature of lhe Red Kock Datod thin 8th day of Novmtiber, 1898. Mineral Aot 1896. Certificate of Improvements. STo-tiese. WlSTiCBN IIll.l., I'MIKV. VllKjI.vi.l, Mdtbral Cuius, Sltiitite in tho Osiiymis Mlnlnp Divliilnn of Yale dlstriet. Whero lucnted: Cumn Fairvlew. ESTABLISHED 1836. Inniipiiinied by Iloyal (.'hurtit. raid-up capital - - - $4,866,686 CAPITAL, (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS. Reserve Fund .... 1,387,000 London Office: 3Clomon(a' l,;uic, Lombard St K (.'. Court of IHreoturs. J, II. Itrndh', John James Cater, Gaspard Karror, Hiohard U. Glyn, HonryJ. Ifarrer, Bd. Arthur Howo, H. J. 11, Kendall, J, .1. Kings- ford, —'edorio l.iililjock, George 1). Whatman, Beorotary, A. (!. W'au.is. Ifuiid Offloe In Canada, St. James 8t,,Moiitroal. H.8TIKEMAN, J. ELM8LY, General Manngsr, Inspector. Branches In Canada. Loudon, Hranlford, Hamilton, Toronto, ICjiikh- ion, Ottawa, Montreal, Quoboo, St., Jnhn N, ll Umiiaon.WIniiipag, Man,, Ift'udorloton, \, n" Halifax,N, s., \ iulmiii, Viiiiuiiiivi'i', Rossland, Kaslo, Trail, Slocan Ciiy. and Groonwood U 0 Dawson City, Klondlko, N. tt", T. Agents In tho United States. Spokane! Trailers National Hunk, and Old National Hunk, Ken-York: („ Wall Stout), VV. Lawson and ,1. V. Welsh, agonts, San Prau- clsoo, (121 SanBoroo Stroot) ll. M. J, MoMlolmol und J. It, Ambi'oso, oghnts, agents, London Bankers. Tho Hunk of Knglii',,1 and Messrs. Glyn & Co. Foreign Agonts. A ilr,iiicl] of tills Baokiiss m opened at Greenwood. B.C. Savings Bank deposits of $1.00 and upwards receivkd, and interest allowed thereon. APPROVED NOTES DISCOUNTED, DRAFTS SOLD A (iKSE-AI, HANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, W H. MORRIS, Manaqer, pro tem. ,jfo:c'*5'«*£*j*^ '& ' JL_ _ ' ,v 4> '* •*,,;/.*;VVK'j;wic,<jrv;v*J*;;-^jv;*;;^ -.> W v.. f f if f a. ti, iniin' :, ^,"i, llll|l('' Colonial Hunk, Paris 5 I arouard, ISrauss & Co, Lyons, Credit Lyon- tuns. M. J. ANDERSON, Mffr. (ii'i'i'invoiiil, II. (!. *4 FULL LINE OF DRUGS.. Druggists Sundries, Patent Medicines, Etc. AT- 'S Pharmacy Greenwood^B.C. .iS_ia.il. Onlevn _InUo) _o«_. wfmomommimmmt—"***- *i—c .-— tmtxx mmmm imu -_*_ mm &$te.tel£&i.&lL&li.lL_llA^ xtxifi^fifsyxjF 'i -to ►•':- 'O to Vo' & tO *■'*. & to tit, "io •-li 'i; ik to *.''_, PACIFIC RAILWAY JO PACIFIC ROUTE. Cheapest . \t jjkst and (rtst Route | onto, Montreal, Halifax, Boston, New York and Eastern, European, Paoific Coast Points. Cascade Oily held a puhlic meeting on the 21st of Nnveinher, mid appointed acoiniiiitli-e to tli'iil'l a petition to the Ifj-overntuenl setting out the needs of own and trihut.ary district, and tlte i ta ABERDEEN - Pen- ,Uih, oxeopt Sunday, making cotillons with trains »l Okanagan handing for ,„-' Juiinlion '<> Jol" nml" li"1' ln,l'ls 8nil went. (oiib'h Tickets to and from lho Pacific CUst to Kiwtern imd ICurnpeiui Piiliits. thut ilti'v were mnderaie in their de* iiiiinds und rt'coinineiidi-d to the gov* eminent only such renovations as the town and district absolutely stands in need of can In- gleaned hy a perusal of tlu' following; Schools—That, the fast, increasing population of this place renders ii necessary that a public school building shnuld be erected. There are now tui'tiiv-otie school children upon the roll, untl lhe present school huilding, which '.vus ereoted at the expense of the townsile coinpaiiy. is inadequate to meet the demands und requirements of the resident school cbildr Administration op Justice—That there is only one resident Justice of the Peace in this town, ami cases often arise in which two just ices or u stipendiary magistrate an* required, [norder tu try a case o ***Vh \.t)iuieni, Nelson & Fort Sheppard, --AND-- Red Mountain Railways/ HIT Y T\1TT & .1 r.i _i i'i uJ i.*», m t The only all-rail route, with- Kgtt r, out change of cars, between Mk DUSltieSS Lots_> Spokane, Rossland IS |gjg and Nelson. . . *^ST \V&£ —*-*" sflw upwards. \m fAe**~ ll ( h'dice of ►cations from $ioo f this kind we have to t®£ Residence Lots ^&, OOIXG SOUTH, _S|3 j.' ,..,,.11 ,,,, :. . ,. i,,,3,i.,xx.\\m lAl iUl -:.•'■ 50X140 at $;5; mj» 75x120 at $100. train Ipaving Mareua jh „ :13 a. in, 'fHf* f* ' i 7 < makes close connections al Spokane Ufifijj VJcirGSn. L^OtS _-*-_2-2*£<' with trains for all ?%?_ ( ] m DAILY TRAINS, llOINtt Niill'I'H, I2i27n. no. '.. MA-COS Train leaving Mareua jh L':13a. in. Hif-ii mi Pacific Coast Points. ('lose connect ions nt Nelson m n m iiaiii sou; watt acre, 1 acre acre plots. ancly, In 1 acre, and 'it tV**"* l>ffc „eatnhoats for Kaslo and all Kooten'av K_s Deferred payments lf required. send to Grand corks, a distance of Lake points. ' fK«i'i'* fourteen miles, or to Gladati , a dis* Passengers for Kettle Hiver and g^ tjinci'of 1 wi'tiiv miles, to piocure a Boundary Creek connect al Mareua Jfy/jfl second justice. with stage daily. jKSjjj ^ Mr. Elkins. whnashnrt time ago was O- •*""■*-. Dixoss*, l-^s-*';. ,. . , ,1,, denoted lo iilli-nd lo the police duties ■ ?- combining palatial u V" . ' ii V- *■*tr .Wa Libera! reduction for prompt building1. f| The Midway Co., Ltd. ll. ( mi AND jONTRKAL, 0. iSriephiKcars, luxurious clay ooaol.-, |of this low,,, l,.,s resigned, and Mr. [nsi and free colonial sloopllig cars run on ■trains. .Iniin- ll.uvy has been sworn io liy the | residenl .lu or lifting coiisiiihle. ■"information us u> time, rales, olc apply to ^_ ci no mil ice strongly recommend j Li Smith, D-R.Mc_.mon, th* appointment of auuiher efficient fgent, I-tiniicton. Agont. Qreon wood, B. C. | police office, to aet in conjunction wilh \ •y litis oi'i-ti sworn in i.y ine < -„,,„ npnrt*/ nnmm stico of Peace as a special flUuR L__M HUliiL , . , MOUTH OF ROCK I'UKKK. "EC. I»__-fc_a<_ —l_iff—, n_g_-. &T* A* SgSfS^ Bob Hall's Stage Line E J. Coyle, Mr, i J.11 i'i-y. This niatter is most Lin* f'" »• »< vwji«i Iportant, iVs is iisuiil with railway con* I ICtusT-CtAss Accommodation ran G: Dial.Pass'r Agent, Vaiiramvor. -11 ucii.iiis this town is populated 1 , largely hy it i-niigl. element, aud in order to hold ihese people in snhjection ITTIIi-OIES JcS-Sf " ;*""il ""ll l*"l'tt"l« P«"c« service is GOOD STABLING Should carefully cons.-lsr the cost of materia?, and by fiijuring, find out that all kinds of "arExcellerl t—hingon Kettle lUvcr,_ij oush -:- nnd Dressed :•: Lumber, *» "•' '•> '-" ''•"'-*-»i wi 0 ' erect ji sititalile iuiilding for th Shingles, • Laths, - Eie,, can be purchased at the T_ m AND uAKKLAtih 1 IltJV IldVc j r*im-r--*—* r.v r-Jj*u.*3Vi.*.. reipiired. 1 ut trr and Jail—Thai there is no 1 mn I house nr j ill ill til's town. WH WPRR Livery, Feed and .11. VV COO, ' c-,1-1.•,!,'-•- ,,-,!,, ' aale alaUlc3 . . . tm- ;;io.'t iitiii'iii Ioc tin* erection ol a jjul. The Uie C.ij-i ade Development j (mui y has Kt-tie; oust y Otf ered a iot «__"v Practical As. .._..,...,.,....-..,-.. - Inch '11 his pur- -ji-p, p liose, and 5our petitioners Mint lhat, ji it 0 11ic "\|ii-iiii!lurc uf I he ahuve >itin so appropi-inled, ji suitable huilding could be 1 iiii-triicli'd. /.flflii P-fllfC ,Q*3W-lill 2*5mau, Debts Court—That ymir ' 111 iimi nl'ji mu.ill ilcl'ls ciiitil for (Jas* CHEAPEN THA- cade Ciiy. Cases arise daily wherel ____,♦«_-— -uch .ui instil ut inu i-. necessary, • tzv ■ 1 ■ •'-'■•" Owtojj* lo ihe want ul such a court, many small delius are allowed to pus.- !_C_> ©2>a_-3?i.3-&. _3 unpaid—the elaimants pt-eferriiig to n, 1 ,, 1 n • 1 forego Iheir riulits rather ib.iii go to -:• Firewood $1 Per Load. -:- I.hut, md -_**---i„- ,u s«..ding t„: Grand Foiks for lhe issuing of lite papers requisite to enforce payment, I Roads AKD Bridheb—Thai al the i Carrying* Her MajeSy's Mails ) Meets the steamer Aberdeen fit Penticton on Mondays, Y\ idnesdavs and Saturdays. Passenp'ers Lo and from Fairview, Osoyoos and Oroville, Wash, delivered in quick time, and by comfortable conveyance. A | Penticton, E. C. m: R. S. UUll, Projj. BUILDER. idway, 6. C ome at las ANYW.-SZ-- ^v *'•■'•- ♦♦♦♦ \-rf"Srr~,. ( J'x h I A. IU k OF ALL KINDS Promptly and Neatly Executed. J, K NimnCAil Diinn north-wet-tern port ion uf ibis town, the a a. omipbuii, r'i op. (,„.„, ,..,„,illK ,.1«il..lll.lK.,I.|_*ittlrt n>....(-.. ■ -^carriage painting a to lhe Boundary (westward) is almost SPECIAITY impassable, arid exceedingly dangerous hostages and private parlies passu,gJ (jljl over tbis liit'hujiy. This cujnmittee have been u formed that, apart from ISueto—sors to I!. Nf, l'aylovi '■ tin- regular mail stages, al leasl seventy \ -r, ■ Hve teams per day pass over this road. film Pi'lfl-^I-V lu this ci.nneclion we can sta'e lhat „ , , ,, UllU Ul Ud.i'iOt'i , , , , -'""d Accommodation oo we have a spleiided stage service, and Vernon, B, C. are ol opinion tlmt the promoters, Koop a. KIretrOla— stock of afier spending a large amount of Drugs, Chemicals """u'y ''"' ""' l""1"'1' ,|i"iiM'"'1" "f & ' their lines should he entitled lo some Patent Medicines government support in the way of .,.,.. . . . providing a suitable highway, and I Ollet Articles The bridg-M.-hich crosses the Kettle LL our winter stuck of Dress Goods * have arrived, new, seasonable and fashionable, the latest patterns in brocaded Brillantines, Plaids of ail kinds, plain Brillan- tines, Silk lustre, latest French importations of blai k and colored Cashmeres and Serges \Z**»/N-*/ > L -OIVKN TO i-ostokkic: im*: \\\, .n n , ni ' ii river, below Cascade falls, and lhe anO yPOlUl Attention j "'"ad leading thereto, were on or ahout lhe 18th day of Augusl Insl taken over by i In- local government, and a cheipie TWI ATT OT?T\T-7T?Q '>>l"''1 '" ""' Cascade Development ■lT*l**l"W \Jl\JJllrvO. C pany for saine, amounting lo , $7uO,00, which check bus not lieen paid, Inu payment ofsneh chei|tie has been I'epudialed liy the government. The l'riiviucial lliiveriimeiil has mil ti nny time—exceptir.g the expenditure of !ii7r> aboui one year ago—expended nny money for the construction, maintenance of repair of the road .ir liri,lne above referred l.o, We also recommend Ihe appropri- iiiiiii.ii.il expenditure of moneys for l in- cotisiruelion and repair of trails ■adit.g lu the dift'erenl mining camps iu ihis vicinity, and we further recommend ihu appointment of altu-al supei* mn■ndeiii nl iiukIs and bridges, The iBrriUirycovered hy tbepreseul official issiimisi tlmt ii Is impossible for him .. that care in the dilfi rent see* t s ol this districl ilmi iltc rapid " ciitti try deuiiiiids, Tiik I'noit ami 1nihiii.;X'|'—That the atientiiin of this eiiinii.iilee has been | drawn In-.hi' existence in iliis coin- ti. I\' front time to lime uf various rtfi ns su ei'iiig fruu, lhe want i f hmc liei W. DALRYMPLE ^•B:*,--0:,c'*»l -B-H*-cl_Et-n.i-n-l- KAUIVIKW, i;. c. All Kinds of Reiialcir,-!. Horseshoeing A Spociallh. J. w, inm:i-v,), WATCHMAKER and JEWELLI MIDWA.', B, ... Fine Watch Repairing- a St All Woi'lt W.iiiiini,.,!, '■'tt i S-2,,1 Wfl'»!*.'.JHW.l.n—», I>. M'cDUFF General ElacLsn.i, GREENWOOD, B. C. H. KEYES, Prop. Best Liquors and Cigars, First -Class Sl: ARMSTRONG B.C. Seed Wheat For Sale. jaai_s_5_5__"Wi___-rjii3aEaBa Parties needing jj*oo< clean la 1 seed whea for planting, shouL call tm [. A. Coulson Midway, 13, C, win has two famous vari tries, the Fancy Brocaded Dress Patterns . . . No two alike, in colors of brown, purple, blue and green, also ji full line of domestics. Dress Trimmings . . . iii jet, steel. *ilk braid, natallic. and tubular,- Buttons .ii all kinds Ladies, childrens and infants underwear, lams, toipies and capes, in fact every- ihina vou nnn wish for. Knitting wool in plain A Full Line of . . . Mens, yotillisiintl boys I'lothihg, Irish fri'/.e ulsters. pilol jackets iti lieaver and chinchilla, full line of all-wool underwear, overshirts in lihle and st.'ipcd Hannel and serge, nrctic sweaters, Geriiitm sox, mitts jiii.i gloves. A full assortment of GROCERIES, TOBACCOS anu MINERS' SUPPLIES always on hand. ,.kiIE, _,_ -a C O- B_Ii.,l"'*- tet__y, 3B 3C Early Genessee Giant \ N11 Dawsons Golden Chaff. Mlllll-llcs Cllll ill' J-eell III llilill'v I'"* store Mill way. Practical House ad 1 tk I i "{s I ii 1 N arnage __ \f Hang.ng Graifllngand sign Painting. Also Kalsomining FOR SALE " and all kinds cf Decorative Work executed by A Good Hay Ranch IL Nash 1 Co., Midway and Greenwood City. Located about three miles from Greenwood City on Boundary Creek. For Tkums Apply to "the advance." imaXtrrvirir.xT-ar.'riasa:-.man-.-*ommi-isi—• 1.0 A,l Killlls aclion uf c, 1,1 Wo rk Kxi'i'ii,,.,, ui UstDinotv* .;,„, pss&m «™ 1 Commereial Job Printlug. ismn tic i hy ni,tent for the care of llidi- I gent persons. i AT "'Pill': ADVANCE. BROOKLYN HOUSE. GREENWOOD CAMP, BOI NDAHY CREEK, , .• r... t,..i,i.|Ii'i-- lirsl-i'l.iss .Meals Served, d \x contmodntioti for Iran in > • > ' G0od Livery Stable In connection. GREENWOOD i, - - ■ Let "■ CITY-*- P I* the Central Town and Supply PointoftbeBounditry 1. IS* i .Tii. XV ¥ A VV II uiel Commercial and Mining meh should pu! a; the Fairview Hotel when in cam*. JT10N, EVERYTHiNG EMI .: v wh' Cieek Mining Camps. From this NVw T«'.m i ■»;- lead to die Greenwood, Deadwood, Copper, Summit, Long Lake, ■ Skylark, White and Atwood, Wellington and Smith Camps. Lot* are Selling Freely and are a Good Investment. w. ptosp-tiir Ggo J. Skeekar. tt gi rera- n Y ropriei-r ' i "* ■ V I . men! s t- ,\ hi h ::- *•' — :** v*"'ri" carrying on intact There are, bow- era-two fund—mental em-is in this ,. ••■ • M-;, ■'•■*; WJ .-'rtt^ltVtJ* .v.! * ,,i! tuv eU ■ wu•i:;'.vj-i'.j.-.-.ii*'n. Tw.. FrSDAMKNTAl BRBORS tbe firs! pla« th* pi-weni adininisi TH.QS, WAKF = FALLS HOTEL.,. «s* For Prire of Lot* and Other Information. Address .vine!, was, by tbe way. admittedliy j-^, ^oli\ j« rtntraliv ux-a.-sd nnd is a stopping place f t-oiuc'aVnl with its assumption of the Qq^ fishing in ibe vicinity. Oood stabling. government of tbe country, further than it is entitled to by tbe adoption -• - ■-*■• -• --■- * of a policy which utilizes the bounties of nature, and the benefits of natural dev. A va-ietv of lhe choicest brands of'iquors and cigars a; tbe '_-.. .SITUATED AT ..---.-- BOUNDARY FALLS. B, f ROBERT WOOD, Greenwood City. Bonnd-.rv (.'r^k. B. C. Tj • - waa o^ seiriiUv Or Apply to Agents. C, F. Co-it.:;to\". Vernon. B. C. _ent, to the best advantage of inanity a* a whole. ■•■ t.-i :t:Jstak- Mr. F-.-stermade, icv is being followed to*' tm i>-1- -.'-. rwa* i'iie of ex A. K. Stuart, Vancouver. B. C. tt.- -J &&^£&£m' VERNON ■ SAWMILL SMITH A McLEOD, Propricturj*. t.-■::.*- -..-j-i emavag.-.; protection, wei Sashes, Door*-. Mouldings. Tumings.etc. All -indsoffaa -, new t.'i'L'-.'. d**-*Jar**d before the last' , i • t , i i #-* . c-. , '.".-. . .- work kept in stock and made to order. Loast Cedar work-v general ele*-—on, is a revenue tar.n., i -••-... "reduced to the needs uf honest, --••>-. jn*e Furnishings a Specially. All kinds of Lumber. L.*.r. .,;.; Domical and efficient government,* *C '; " tariff which, "while not doing injuries shingles kept in stock. Best materia! always in stock. to any class, would pjomote domestic _____.____.__,,__ and foreign trade, and hasten there Sawmill on O-ax.uux Like. Handy to Shipmevt. Sash a_** i-.i ******t************m-rmiem^e^t************<*** r t * _ _. _. tarn of prosperity to our people. UitShSA-f what tke Chasce has BKEf.-The first budget spee* h of the prejs«*nt ! Minister of Finance, indicated the manner in which tliis anti-elect—m dec* Fact.hjv ox ('. P. R.. Vernon. — ** >*»J>a _ _**■ aaaa **~v Tpavellers Insoranee Go,,, rrorrrrfrn'TCttrr [>lvp. ♦ ♦ V V » 9 u 9 9 9 9 « • V 9 9 9 9 .... Of Hartford. Ccnn. % rrrrrrort tat—lion was to it —flaug—rated, lt « ■_ iu abolish niaur specific J ing every manufacturing industry in £ ! the country using these as ra,i ma- * te—aJ. Moreover, it i-reatly increased ♦ the tree i'.-t. ami red.: sd the dutie* on 4 duties oh iron and steel, thusadv-Utag* ♦ ♦ # = Midway Meat Market = j K. A. MAHHES, Proprietor. ♦ jj-ritLs itSt Vr.lt I.V ^ Charter*, d 1863. stoik Life and Accident Insurance. Issues thebest life insurance conracts in the world. No disappointment ss to dividends. Everythir.-f C';__r, te*.*d in advance. Premium rates, 15 to 35 per cent less jhan those of old line .Mutual companies. ASSETS. * * * * * * w vl * J31U3Jy isCiJig;, i $20,884.53 * LI.ABILITfES. . . I7.9JO,26o.j * * SLRPLLS .... 2,070.424.3 J * and n<vw by a ijtt.-u-te t!Je el.l>f.;rz 9 * # At this establishment customers can get choicest cuts of BEEF. MUTTON. PORK and VEAL • • Ilo—-ig-erator on _ie pre——sea J There—ire Meats att*i always fr* sh snd sweet Call tmd p-t.» <• •.' f* r { ^ for dinner to-day. $Ze$£i$*-tt*i&Zi$f*Z$**S$S&S&tt&eG*^&ttHitm* 9 9 * The Traveller Conibenation Ac inters I Cescece ''-'/^" Hc'dcusritrs fo mining* men i vliitin? the Christina l_k ut,der ■ i>ta;h Beuefil * I__- sjih: of h:-': ¥.. ■ - f Loss- Bod, I'-.-.- ,.-&,-. 1. £ _:e^ ci Or..- H«;.: l_d Om _ P<?rra —*jd: To*- l>:-a':.'.::' I I „ AXD. -so-rinja. ♦ any p-_**-*nifer •:, Liniits of Weekly Ii]denrjr|ity Sl. .-! ♦ motive power I spe-.-ified lie 1 j.i.t.w.- .»^ ;i j team cable, ur eh mid shall heDOUBL r -irhieh tlie claim is 1 to Prokessioxal AXD Bl X Cost $52 A VE J M'EK.ASD COMMERCLAL TiCVVELERS. J Other sums ai proportionate rates^^^ I Hr^. SE. _Sfl*0_3__«XS_, * AGENT FOR SOUTHERN BRmSU^COl CMBIA. MIIHVaY B. 1 . «, *******************-&$Z93$€ee&.t,Z********o*o*A*-*o**i tt * if *t *f _ A * 't * * * * ♦ ' ♦ •» en ♦ iri v ♦ th * ♦ •* «* * ♦ as ♦ CASCADE CITY. B. C. C. H.Thom-xs, Prop district. Stopping place Ir stages on route frcn Marcus to Bouridarv Creek points. -■ itsy '.: en pre tenl ta •-!.t. **f -** I*2-i ftit&h import ; r -j : redm tion, uuK-r^Ks, of course ;. Inspiteofall is ded_ted t- K-TA»i.l *!l Kl) 1—3. MAINLAND NURSERY COMPANY LADNER'S; - BRITISH - COLU.MEIA Our Specialties Varieties Profitable in British Coluni 1 rees Free from Pests. ■L-ft^4t^^S^wS^&^uS^^-^^*_t^__________-_*__ SW^-****-*?-*«***«'<5^*«^^*^'^-^-'5'^*^ vis \i/ vl/ { § E. G, Prior & Co., a & .... Of Victoria, $ $ Carry a full stock at Vernon of... H i IBEBB iBEOTHEB D-ASticGH-WOES This is only r*ne instjwice, t.h"ii^-ii ad* mitt,-!!)-.'iin^; imi'-.tt.'.nt on■■.... Uw FRl'IT AND ORNAMKNTAL TREES. PLANTS AND VI\E>? _annei in whirh th** poticv of th*- s<.n,4 (nr P™o C- . 1 r* 11 ,< ... . tt ■ otiiQ ior ! ret- Latalosue. L. HiTcin-ksov Nm.-i* present adnnnstratwu is notacontinn-f f*." I ■•*-•• iHii.i,t.Ksw, .»i.s,!,,,i ■ii*. -.- fi t_ei'ii.-fi.;i ..\,,l liy i;.s j,r«it-. -t--. . - - . . .;—: - w-s-soi- Tteebange uf th. F«lenil **** „**,lt**e**t** t^ ¥ **** RAILWAV OR NOlAILWAY **********t**0***0*9**t***ttttt** I [xanui • >i the d_graceful s«:-rttjdi,!s ♦ * «.'.:■ b so inanred tbe i-.---.-rd of the i itr a departing frnui fo It fo fo fo fo fo I Br<. ui it- C;-.rrtt'Z- Co's Democrats, V\ agons, Bujggies and Carts. Massey Harris Binders. Toronto <>.n_ Brantford Mowers and Fiay Rakes. Olive Plow Cos Gang. Sulkey and Walking Plow.-. fo fo fo _^___0NE THING IS CERTAIN adminislj—ition, th*-..MHioy which b«ha*i.ii»ni«i.:\Ve have furniture on the wav in CAR LOAD I ()!'< -i dons effect apon tb.- .-stiuiation in. • •*—»•>■ akj.-\u l,vx** •vi,, h thr Lh.iiuinion is to-day heW ip : "th^r lands. Tlie aetirity shown in «mingi».aad complet-iR, import. Bed RoOttl Sets ••it pulihc works which wiil Iv-netit the [X minion as a whole, is a striking d<-] in a few days will be able to ofier our patrons Chairs and Tables Lounse*?, Sideboards, etc. etc. - ■ parture from the old policy of ukwuj- latency and delay 0:: thi* no better! ALL OF THE LATEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS At ;..ast t-,..i; .-at, lv f.und than in tte . »,„ _ —»■«.■•_ T deepening of tbe .St. Lawrence canal, AN0 aT ^IC^ *'*HCH WILL DEFY COMPETITOV •'■ when-, this season alone, more wi -k i has l»f u done, than during several, fo -_-j|i-_-_-'iA_,h_l'^-J%-^-'^- *,**---**t.-,*».*t,*i*.***^**J*^.-*^*J^. ^*" '^k RE?A;F;S FCR MACHiHER>' * Agent at Vernon, *.'.":' ~i SV TJtti tt ^ Hs-vtous *«a_i...wing lo the aban-IWe are agenu for the NEW WILLIAMS and RAYMOND SEWING MAC! /^ wmuigofthe policy wnicl. kept the! iji work dragging alonu. that it might lv A utiliw**! advantageou-y for the Ivnefit T. M. Gllllv 8? Cc\ - ClrcttAtTTtmfkA R C. H. 5CHILTZ. T o{ Koverntnent candidates prior to ^UUy OC UO., - UreenWOOQ- D. ^' elections, and the adoption in its place __ of a poUcy of rushing ihroitgh a nn«st ueceissary improvement, berause the .TMP THE MIDWAY HOTEL MIDWAY. KETTLE RIVER. First Chas Accvimm.-dation. Hood Staging. Teiuinus of Stage Line from Minus. Washington. •*-**-*»i*vi»*AIWW|**||*t, trade of the cwunt,-j* demanded it. and tns hampered by tiie innumerable .if* lays. These urea few of tne 1 hanges that bave iven made from the okl poHey, aad it.* a small compliment to the inteiligs-n^oftheYoungConserratiTes 01 Toranto, aod of the country, to offer *'' "^ W «l*ne<\ the ahove hotel at Oreencood Cilv. ana are prej**^ themsmria bwwd statement of the *f •*•*'"""'' *■•*-■■*»• and provide good aceommodation. G.H-d Catering. '< ' ■xr » T-,- ^ «tuatior.. a»t.iee_*Min_teiof Finance class Livery intable. McAUi*Ef & KEIGHTLEY. Proprietors 5^cttasyedtotodoing *" his r^em i PIONEER - HOTEL Greenwood Cm Boundary Creek. B. < W. NELSON PROPRIETOR U. AM' ****>*■' P. L. S., returned -V to-day- A.cording to the latest n-ports the aii.u_i.iij.its.iuof the Dier. D_-*i__-0 „ . RustWi nn panse* bete is Uit Vet ac- coilipilsli*-. There 15 s-nne utlch !c- ; r ,,': ix local Ivsrrtster, ..^jm-j the endorsement of the debts -•,.;... notary public tor „-0!tM,f ;_r t__tp_ok__odjMr.Rus—»JJ hj<sgi-oe to the coast with the Iuten- ~M hoilt aloog • pw* lion uf artaugsng ih.- mailer. .■-.■: nor* to Midway' A (.'(.lisUua** tree festival is to lie. itanappearance. given to the child,en on the Iri:h inst. . , . -wildinc littiu -Mr. The tswu%_i\ei mil! i> atom co_fr "' ■ ' & jjk ,,f [..eie-.; and shounI be trasUlag ute be- V V. .. Ut. days a foie Christinas. ,1 Can p MeKiuuev. ,■ v -..stake I Accord- A Fine Assortment of Writing Pads Letter and Noie.Size . . . ******** J, ft. UNSvYORTr DRUGGIST •III'WAY - B.C. The Ruby Bond-sd. - Onihelo-.h iiist. tbe Baby claim. ... ta.-t.ttetiaiueVtXf- (|^ (| BouodlirJ p-,|- ,i;.j; . ... ; .r tne Kil.ttij: ' , ., , ii r Mia .* • •' ' -wnea tar Mr. George <.»■;». ui Si.: . sooth. *.3b..«-.hrprx*-n! _mji-d<|U||f|_i w ,,.....d ,„ *,* . '. Koo.Uii Harris, representing B _ ind ■ - iref ,vor.i'!>.eani UiiUl- capitalists. The j- ndinffcuos • ;•-.,..t ■■■ ■ :.■ Keond two ei- is'liesiiiiinf j»i-*J,p. ti-e par cent ofl ..... ::.eti will in the abtch or -jtlW »as |-aid u,*jii Ibeexecia- , -, ;.ii-_'e hotei an '.imp; ikm of (he bund. Tbo iml ance is made I payable iu two instalments ihe tirst of ■,.v Chris.<u*s Tree and j *S*.*U »u or liefore tbe e_pir_Uou oi ■ ' b eo-aetbiog to look '■ '*■'** *oA a ....it mou:ii-.and tne >.-...x.c, ■fbe evening of Fridav ,-l\th-t) on o. More tbe «pi«»fc» .'. ft„ i_en«Sectedfot t-ejof-imonths. TheHuhyisa o-pp*--**,_ , _ oi ;he a-mewUI be held RoM pn^tusiUen, ii.-n. *i*e -re oi ..uu-b U*-^ 999 ^oio-z a m c p COSTERTON j<) teet ind-ptb and a diift ot iseveral feet, icpi—ifois the pi iacipal worfcd me YKRXOS k c :■■ '■ * <■■*'-•■« U''{ ^ Zilr^ The Russell HardwareCo., -«afc1_a____^j-j2^'rji2S5^*,>^_si-*y *■•:■ - *. ■ lily they an "" * -"^^Oon t de'ci*'. for the stoves _re selling ever*- day,= t < *',,'-** —******** Grdcj-s by Wall Receive Prompt Attention, ■^^•S-r-Flg51--S^j?l^_6_i£g^ •• f the firm of Dick- R —Uud. tod Si r, passed thr.. t.h , y % ^ on ^^ o, >n g^,^ syDdi. , g ibe week in wnipany wW| „--._, penOed foi „ time En tbe •-' T. P.tiey, a capi.a..st ot j^-undary fn^J; district ind lbec re- !?• }u_bed_Ut_e properties in which ■■ ■'..-, ■r--i,,,. of Duj-ks. -pent a; '.hey acie iutervsled, j,.nu diuini* Ihe **-a.«t! "*" l 1-- \-i; for bis -ncue. ; Smelter for Boundary Creek. •:- district1 Mr. Pemberton] When Mr. Why.e a high C. P. B* -} jir r, R.Taylor, of G»——»-{official retu..-tied fr-iui Montreal to r sheriff for the whole <f; Wtntiip**.' the other day. he st.-.i--d -s ihetbem-homerer to,l tiie C. P. R. l'omp..i,y had ie ekied to erect ■ 1,000 ton smelt--! it ihe Bonndarf Ct itry, in aa- i Kreal capers, bav- ■.-.',,- mrbi ,vj vat-.,-v of :j,iiway constrii'jtior., s,i slVj ., ,' , **,_ ,,i,. ia SViniiii-e** disjuuh to "he Xew; AI tti\ a :- ^.n xx.} i ■ ■ rer. dec-trio*? thai NOTARY PDBLH. Agent J"o_-»**»— Thk Royal Ixsubaxcs C v. The Ixjxdon and Lvxcajshire Fibe ISSU-iXCM COT. The Ijssc—_s*cs Oot. of N uth . __-Ri__ The Lo-dox axd Caxadian Fike Ins-ran, e Oot. . summer we -. ihe shade. B. B N.i.' Mr. N Advert-w-r. If Mr. Whyte hjis ta corwetlv rei'-orl-d, ih-.*n wm 'he \t N- i \S v tawi ,Z;.-. of bardi] anyon will irainsay, foi thej _iii.jj.iv.il ma: v evidences, tbat th*-v ioj; -ti -.- . 1 l ■■:' r. red v*s rh urge K «iii- .1 - le • nd : lio ao. it that they »';! not «r*it bf railway facilities to a>?is* hein in thn tt d rtaking, is news al- ....... loo good Ui be U-me. Il is b ped ' .' Mr.Wi.v e. .... ;.r ;.»!• -.. is WOltb} ten .j' Bt if tl 1 bumm in bis own i men y. j,..,.j ,, . Ra CAMP ndONNEV N0TE5. .-. • ... | ce mnt- ■jjji'j; c-j.r .'ur. ■>,.*rc.';*-J^ j.j.j.i i nous. Wor-isoon in full swing in camp. j ■ il on to it;.-.',:""nai •-•""'«*■*"'•' IbepaF-rolloftlH !' 9 wi] 'tic be- he (B- l unhoo, three _lifu h in*j employed j;. sinkitij; tbe mains—aft, .* hi e .. force ..... ... f,,- k*. i»l :;''-ii it: thrst.'j,»s K*e;.' be s!.-mt' tijio The Sos Like As.-'. IRA-CC-J '. Y ,,, Ci SAP A The Don si ,fB-X DISS _> AS9 -.!.'. ni ,x. Apt ::'v'.sE K FOB IB b Ga^ i '. Pbb- M. SETT 1,'AN A>1 5 a v ** « * •>♦* >4-*^4*4-«^^ew ♦> * II )8 i ■ I| A11 1 * •> /1 — « pnrrvir iv ;co. I ULiiL.».iAL',,M ^ Uin HArlm lu_l—tvi.l.il i U H'fsnlciCQiQ ft iiiJiCOuii T ' I IfjTlflT JLiitJUUl Tl 1 jv U ti 1 i I ! snppio kpi npjinn^ io <J U U viui IL UU Uu LIU ilv. Li) UUL bi t nwn I'panQ li QUDi ♦ Pwutao W *■• ••*. ■ ■ P ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « > * mark i * • *******************< S jind Injur j v I \~r:ttxtt? {QrfT7QPQn W n0fl I UUUiiu JJuilYOruU ITuOi __S_-__ii^^b:;J--i^ rvSjj_a_ai___l j. — town— • Camp McKinney, ir—ent one oo Um Sn -.ii! Um r.ii-.i... ConsoU* I" U» Minnehaha the i-tr.'.u, art:- is -••: fr.'. MJU- ■•• r,,.] i,,*t *' **"•"'» sU'ting and -rood headway is townsite on Um _H -e a_di ****H "'*de. Professor .\i mtg mery, msand Uie owners of the 'hepresident of ibe wxnpany, is ex- um wQldoKkewiw- [peeledin cnain in the cot—-s- of the The Miners Home, ^y_ S. KEITH. M. £. M DuaanoldtiuMMidwsyite er of property here, was in VM-S- , ASSAYER AND CHEMIST. G—KEST1 OP j' C. prOFERTlt> —UVOtSBA-1 REPO-TEDOS Supt. Murphy on the W.it-rl.xi is I also dainu; good work, the shaft being : a«qua-ite_ca dunng .•„„■„ «,..„u 711 feet. Warahant a year Mr., Mr.S^d,>ev Johnson bas just com* nrr-d on an ___aa«« ,,:H,d the s..rvev of tbe townsite on -ness in tirewiwood. iheSa«or___ iberinp of ac^new- agohe dectdedto rail .„ ,„„,, ..M,K;Nn,.v-;. , „.„, ,;>,jj. I i THIS HOTEL .A - be tenant being Mr. G. Kit-view. Being pos- ir.tirit;-* eneriTv Mr. il'te |.r..i'itt;, I if tl ipaoy is 'tl- it'll nie'-ll h ive the street.. ...^11 v properly denred «i.h as Uttir d-.-l.,v ts -ungamandfbr-noppor* ^,..,i,,.. ^„du.< wm -■'■ ■ :j.*ii.*'' it bus:;.■-.... , , . . ■ , - • ae ton n 1 * 11 g 1 ..ji oul on .1 «• ry ' reqontt of the people **•*. Mr. Q. R Naden who has i ISty tl.it si'u:._. rmled tbe camp states tbat ktte » 'y t'nn sh.ui ,| 1^ h :,i '• f.'t * 1.•'"'-':'■ i.'ti. hi answered, and tbe first During t_e week Mr.t'.!- B. Green I - .1 The Bank of Montreal. ************ fotfofo n E. MORRIS, PROP. T'tt. ■ 1 I -• 1' T 111 ilL j . MIPS] i JO I Uu. \tt::ttr::tt:;ttttttxztt::;ttttztt:'_ The Greenwood Branch OF THE It is .'--.jit-d by Victoria ' the future, as Ht.ji H* nt property Ut in,l ei-'jitihie. aiai »i;i partieK, •t-'.d->f ail nh.. desire to W'h.i! miith' hivt- t .-.I't.Hi in -i Ma 0 served, instead .if serv-! fire at ihe Camp M.Kinney hotel ni* : ' -f lhe County Court : caused! y the expio.i ,n ,-f a in. y. j; Real Estate snd Mining Brokers. B. SADEN Midway on th- 30th of' one Of the bed 1... -n... * ru. u!v tiu-.TI A_ l(-„m„„ , T Litigants should l,:,r":-*v,*^„, je-lt:,,,,," HANK \W MfiNTBRAI »>'d preplrv themx-Kes anpiuJtlionof... fe* buckets of »atet.-"A^^ W*1 llAUil 1 ili-ALI t- soon bad Um desired effect ■P ac-Mr. Alex Sha«»r i*»-t °,,r sh">i i,">',k< np "exl "'**•' •-•* from hi. brofber Dno Wh? '^' >'*'l!ll^,*'r's "ii! D»v* l""t Hre Insurance a Specidlty** ^'IBP_PS^rx*^_.*'5_R3!l?.^S_!' WAGES! J"<>* for the Klondvk-i «i-eks f<,r tbe Xmas. bohd :;::t;,:!Is now open "i*!ing. 0nUs—-*-:- •** - ' M'•■"'<,' '!-"*'i • **♦''■ effectively conducted ^"^ththn^oooof J^^^f^'^.'^^r^'on^CoDper St., ;"f -WJW, and he savi he *"™<t*tu:e bavin,* tncre^enl ''^ // L - ■ Providence ai|„,ved"hin, toUW"ive* wilh "Vf-^ V******** »»«tl IN THE Vf/ \l/ v»/ 01. ««>p th.,. n,e d**** ■?' ITwiUswa *s:ffl 7'n'"'r Greenwood. B. C. k{> "-Mthronieto .he airiv.. "f "lv>Un '" ^'^'^ ,h'> -s*«H______-— —-— V?/ in-'ii; iti nadtnc it a distrt,.*. mho ,|. The Sunday evening services it lh< * »weet youiigman. Arriv- * *• -Mr. Sh.s^rsoon found . . . , , * fti-ndsand will, these >''"N'1 h"'~' "f> W,'i! ^»»Jtt. the *'■■<■■<•. and with niccese a« e:,r'""'1 ■fflohriy dwciwrse of our '".' :''!"'* noush t„ !,H'a-e "J'I','"!''r Ule Rt'v* W* A* r""P!^u ;"":;*i. Mr. Shwr woii'd-W"t? fl'"5' i,l'l,rvcil!-lsi- *•>■■« t1"* ;i*r'*'J',nhi,-„ n«_l torn*: " u*lf-*11*"--5-**"'H>e---ivi*>e. pewded 'overly Mis. Sinl.irm- ts exceedinirlv *n th iree i' e Impei >ni if \l/ Pj^: to the the m rn H0TF1 AT t2a&':'-awtMt*tfSmmr* ttm Camp McKinney. 9. C ! r.i-'A house-, neatly furnished, : modem conveniences, tending iruests. Strict attention p-ic to .hcs of eustomeps at ai! times. *5?|^ '" "-u'- !h.- Riot-dyke b ''"■'*• who Itno ;' t-e'lf. well rend ired. ws how l4ni() M K,, ,1(.T R (. i Ue... I0tb. 18B8 G.A.HENDERSON, yif [VI]p|] H!i!!l#V, - PPOpPietOPS. •vvuiiLrniw UilLLIY lyillXllXU WW IT14LI1UI- UUiUI ilill, LIU, Incorporated October 21st, 1896. '.3B.CK Capitalization $1,500,000, in $1 Shares, Treasury Stock 700,000 Shares. COMPANY'S PROPERTIES. The Company's mining properties now consist of fourteen claims, viz, the D. A., G. A. R, Bi Ledge, O B, S. H. B., Fred D., S. F, J. A. C, P. H„ C. S. & H, E. C. B, ' ? Prospective, Spokane and Granite Falls. I? SIX OF THESE HAVING BEEN ACQUIRED SINCE INCORP DESCRIPTION, ORATION OFFICERSOFCOMPANY: - - - - President D. A. HOLBROOK - Manager E. JACOBS - - - :'- Secretary-Treasurer On Ihe "D. A " is a vnin about 'JX inches ivide.'with a nay*streak of 4 to 12 inches; from tnis 8,653 His. (if ore whs shipped to the smelter, giving $103.15 gold per ton, silver 74 7-10 ozs., and 2 per cent. lead. A tunnel is lieing driven on this vein fi-mii which ore is lieing'taken. On the same property ts a larger vein (quart!*) currying galena and pyrites. BANKERS BANK OF MONTREAL - Vernon, B. C The "G. A. K." has a 30-foot shaft, sunk on a 2-font vein, heavily mineralize—with an intimate mixture of iron and copper pyrites, galena, lilende and silverglance, Theflncsi, pieces of wiresil- verfoniul onBoundaryCreek were taken from this shaft. Aveiage assays from different places across the vein gave $8.00 gold, 60 tm. silver; also §8.00 gold and 150 ozs. silver and one, the latest return—$15.05 gold and 100 4-5 ozs. silver per ton. On Ihe "Big Ledge" is a 10-foot quartz vein, mineralized wilh iron pyrites. This vein has been opened up by cross-culs on the surface fri-500 feet. A narrower vein bas lieen opened up, lieing one font wide, carrying considerable copper pyrites, and runs into the main ledge as a spur, on : which a tunnel of 10 feet has Ix-n, j driven. Average assays gave $.*'.-' gold and 11*10 ozs. silver, and $40.35 gold 17.J ozs. silver, 2 pel cent, copper The "0.rR" has two distinct veins- one 25 fi-ei|wide which, from its strike and general character would seen, to lie the .same vein as tb".! on the Big Ledge, although sufficient bas not heen done to make this conclusive. The "second vein has at present a j width of nearly three feel. Assays have shown values in gold from $4.00 to $170.53, while a conservative sampling by Mr. S. S. Fowler, M. E. gave $20.00 in gold. On the""*;. H. B." are two converg* ingjveins of copper aud iron pyrites, on which work is now being don*?,. An average assay gave, gold $1.50, silver 10' ozs.,:jJcop[>er 11.00 per cent., or $40.44 for all values. F 1 This company is registered under the Companies Act, 1890, and amending The '-Fred D." was located in De cen, ber,J 1805, more as ground for a basis for mining operations for the other claims than for ils present value, although there is little doubt that tbe large vein on the O. B. runs through it. There is a small vein of galena on this elaini. acts, in the office of the Registrar in Victoria, B. C, for 1,500,000 shares at $1.00, ,non- assessable, of which a portion of the Treasury stocK is now offered at 10 cents a share on application to the company. The "8. F." lies lei weed the fi. A. B and D. A., in .the direction ot tb<* strike on the 6. A. R. vein. This location has een made on a vein of pyri-het ite. The ",T. A. 0." has a large iron- rapping running through it. from the Anacondi, at a depth of a few feet. Ibe ore carries a considerable percent age of of copper and $10 in gold. Tbe remaining six cl.-tims.-ire all good prospects, but as yet very little development work has heen done on hem. J CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRATION -OFAN- Extra**Provincial Foreign Company. "Companies Act, 1807." the waterloo 71ininu and millinu COnPANV. Registnrod the „th day of October, 1S98, I HEIIKHV CERTIFY tlmt I have this day I registered "The Waterloo .Mining tun! Mill, lug Companyj'iw nn exim-l'roviiieial Company under tho "Companies Act 1_*" to carry nut or offec! all or any of lhe objects hereinafter set turili, to which the legislative authority of thc Legislature of Hritish Columbia extends— Tho head oHlec of the rniniianv is situate at the City of Spokaiic.Slatc of Washington U.S.A. Tho amount of lhe capital of the oompany is One Hundred Thouwii.d dollars, divided into one million shares of ten cents each. The head ofllco of the company in thb Province is situate at '-amp McKiutioy, nnd Thomas Graham, -niner whose address is Camp McKinney aforesaid, is the attorney for ibe company. Theobjocts tor whieh thc company has been establUliwl arc:-To work, operate, buy, si-il, lease, locate, acquire, procure, hold nnd dual in generally, mines, nu-lals, mineral claims of every kind aim description within the Culled Slates of America and Ilritish Columbia, to carry on and conduct a general mining business smelting, milling nnd reduction but—iosx; to purchase, acquire, hold, erect and operate electric light and power plants for Hie purposo of mining and treating ores, and for tbe purpose of fueni—ling light* and eventing power for nil Stirpo**—; to bund, buy. lease, ;i«ioto and hold Itches' flumes, and water rights; to construct, lease, buy, sell and operate railroad.*., ferries, tramways and other means of transportation, for transportallng ores, wining and other material: to own, bond, buy, sell lease, locate Umber and limber claims; to do and conduct a general mercantile business, and, finally, to do anything consistent, proper and rcquislto for .tbe—Trying out of the objects and purposes aforesaid, in Iheir fullest and broadest sense, within the territory aforesaid. lliven undor my hand and seal of oflice nt Victoria. Province of Hritish Columbia, this 29th day ot OcU>bor one thousand elghl hundred and iiineiy-eigl.t. (Seal) 8. Y. WOOTON, Registrar ot Joint Stork Companies. Commereial Job PrintingT AT "THE ADVANCE.' SEEDS! - SEEDS CHOICE NORTHERN GROWN Garden Seeds You Want the Best and the Cheapest.^ •MB •sir rttrccr raId. m--h,ii<— r«—„» »nd _M« _n_ SitAhX-Omam ■__.____ __ At __.S_l.__ am i ..__... < w Quantity.. j\ Quality.. AT EASTERN PRICES. THE BEST PRODUCED. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. WOVEM WIRE FENCING WJRB R0P8 SELVAGE. Netting .. .We Pay The Duty ... 0. & P. B. NELSON, Seed Merchants, Nelson, Wash. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of improvements; Notice Assaykh MiNBitAi. Claim. Situate In the Kettlo River Mining Division of Vale District. Where located; On Canyon creek about one and one-half miles from Ketlle i-lvcr. TAKE NOTICK Hurt 1, WilliamK.fiiittrlilgc an agent fnr llcuiiiiinnil Leather, free miner s ccrllticate No, 1—28a, inn-mi, sixty ilnys froBj Ilie dale hereof, toapply In the Milling llcjur- dor foraoct-tit-eatei.f improvements, .for Uie ptirpwo uf obtaining a Orown gnuil of the above uluiin. And furilior Inke potlce Hint action, umlor section 37, must be onniiiiciiccd beforo the issuance uf such ccrtillciito of improvements Dated this Uth day of November, 189S. MINERAL ACT, J 896. Certiflciite of Improvement**. jroTioxi Uoiiin Hooii Mixkhai, Claim. Situate In Kettle River Mining Division of Yalo District. Whore located : On west of Canyon creek, about four miles from Kottle river. TAKK NOTlOr" Ihal I, Win. K. Gnllriilge. ns agonl for 11. leather, froo miner *s cor* ecitilleato So. U.l'A.x. intend, sixty ilnys dale hereof, to ipply to the Mining Combine these two Qualities. No others do. *_uafMtamt tad Sold by Thi ONTARIO WiRt PSNOINO Oa. Lift ttetao. ibtatm. HOG FENCINGS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. IALI. OTHKIl VARIETIES CHEAIM McMuIlen's are the only Rood iiettinfts sold in Canada. They are iineqiwl- led for poultry yards, trellises, nu-1 lawn fences. *sk your hardware merchant for McMuIlen's goods. If you cannot buy 0 Th Manufaourrs a Picon, On., or o The B. Greenin? Wire Co., Ld., Hamilon and Monral, General Ajpens. JAMES COOPRR, flontreal, General Agent for Rllw.y Fencing. ^—-— ....—■ him write tc j from Hecordcrforaccrliiic'itoof Imprnveinent, fur the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claim. And further tako notice tbat action, under Section 37. must bo oo'iiineni-ctl before tlio issuance 0. -.uolioortiHcntcuf improvements, I ial 11I Uii" llth day of November, 1-8. Mineral Aot, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. Notion. SIIVBH Tip MInknal Cum. Situate In thi Ketttlo River Mining Division or Yale district. Where looated:- Dead- I wood Camp. TAKE NOTIOK, that I, l*orbes M, Korby I' I.. 8,, aetiiig nn agent for John Mack free liilner'H eert illiati- No. 1117(1... Intond, sixty ilayH fi inn tho ilnio hereof, lo apply to the Mining ■teooraer Inr a Ortlllcato of Iniprni cmciitu for the purpose ol obtulning a Crown Oram of the nliove claim. And furl hei tako notico that action, under section '17. must be commenced before tho issuance of such Cert illente of Improvement* llateil thin ltith day of October. 1898. ti* NERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvement*** WOTIOB. Nohtii Star (k-jaotionaO and Oolukx Kit** Minkkai. Claims. Situate In the Ketlle River Mining Pi'*'*-'"'" ot Vale Dlstriet Where located; m Long Lake nam p. ft-rKl-; NOIIOK that I, jForbou M.*"§ V IP. I.. S„ iwllngas agonl for Hoi",;! V frno niliiei'aecrtlflcm*! ,Vo. 380a and Charlt • - Thninci* .free Minora eerlitlijit" No- 'jf,.* intend, ;*\ty days from theilau- hereof, m' n -, 0 Ihe Mtnlng Reeonler for a eert 1 lea ImprovdinentM, for the purpose ofeblaimm Crown ;/,nn(«of tho above claims. ,,r AlKUtinher take notico that action. •*'"" seelio-j 37, must Ihi commeneed bi-fore 'in anise of inch r-.-ritt.cAte of improveniei.t-*. Dated this llth dny c f Oetobor, I8l«*
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Title | The Advance |
Publisher | Midway : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1898-12-12 |
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Notes | Title changes in chronological order: The Advance (1898-1902) ; The Midway Dispatch (1902-1904) |
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Date Available | 2016-02-02 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0347907 |
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