V R*oor dor ,d oft��e ���^n/TjTJi/xrXn^iViJVTriArtfijinJVirin^ MINK UAL PRODUCTION' OF P > HHITISH COl.VMUIA IN 1WI1 S $20,713,501 [3 >T STBBLB, 13. C, SATURDAY, DBCBM13BK 27, 1902. No ij2. ^auimuiiiiiiu/umuaiiauiiimiiuaiiuuiJiiiiUuiiiiaitiMiauuuuuuiiuauuiiiiuiiiiuuiiuiiU| k7�� I/' oi ii John Mii-I'liy, Casllogar, l'..C. i.s visitin��K. A. Eraser. I'\ Mi''eg(;aii. Wiliuer. was- al Steele Wednesday. ^McAllister, Sponoe Bridge,' \va�� at the Imperial Wednesday? ,/B. P. Cooke,, came up from tost creek Wednesday. ) i A, .ChisholniY returned I'roin ~N7h rysv if Ie' Weclnesdayr ' Wm. Hust,wick,was down from Tonoyvillo Wednesday. A. Curley, Wardner, was in lown Tuesday. i - 'P.'C. Armstrong rel.ni'iiod from Morrissey Monda.v. , A. T. Clark, Moyie, was in lown Ral unlay last. Mrs. Curiis came up from .Little Bull Itiver-Monday. Crant I Jon la utter, Marysville, -Mr. "and Mrs. 1^"^ ^'ill ��� ,, i Cav.i, was in town Won- day- ' \* - ,"'',,,, Si c \i \ '(.m. will spond l.ho,| M,S 0 'herold^-nnoalW:?.. 3 , holidays at* w\\ .,. . ��� nipeg. ��" _Z_l , .j1.-' S\^n/^rs.YllV:uul,UV��Jshre-. i i-./.m She1.'1 crook Wed- lurneU >,<"^hov ji,, spului llho '.Ste.e^- y_ ' ��� ^Chas Powell fuM^>enwiok ���" ranch, and V. BnnnlSh* ol 1 to Pawnol raneh spent Chr^tmas in town. ' ��� , The' dilTerehl logging camps along the'Koolenay river are vory~busy getting"! loirs. And the'sleighing is tirsl class and the work speeds along. Six families from Konlvillo Ontario, havo signified their, in- tentiou'of making their homes at Kort. Steele early in, tho sping. PLEASANTRIES OF THE SEASON. | How Christmas Was Enjoyed at Port Steele.' T. T. McVittie, P.Li.S., who has been engaged in surveying timber limits near Sheep creek, returned home Tuesday.. ^ Seven large, teams were on p/igec1/ in hauling freight Wednesday, from the 'Junction, for CSiTui & Durick. rirti> m Uarry Ward and his brother ;,,i ', .Christinas dinner lo- i>alher with friends at the periel. -Kerl Im- Hank Ellor, everybody's friend, and his dog, Sir 'Charles, .came over from Kimberley lo shake hands with town folks and enjoy Christmas. Jay Usher, manager, and Alex Watson H>jLi-k���- ol' the Doyle logging came, spent Chrislmas with "li lends in town. a. Mrs. Ellon, and Mrs. E. A. Elton will return to Port Sieele ahoiil. the beginning, of the .New if Year..-' T-iuVii' many friends will be pleasedi |o see them back' a train. ���:\ Mrs. Clark and 'her granddaugh- tei Miss Nicholson returned from Tobacco Plaiils and a.re- staying witli Mrs Jenifings. \ y MA- Durick, C'.atne over from livsviliii to (iathis (Alii-istniiis l'0v Miss An- hista.iued ��,toror -. Jlies , to 3 Bi~a.T-i.Wf 31 31 aCHRISTMAS IN THE MOUNTAINS^ The Christmas Tree. Tlie ladies0of Fort Steele provided a Christmas tree and entertainment for the children at the Fort Steele Opera House Christmas 0eve. An elegant supper was served aud selections of music rendered, after, which'a cheery old Santa Claus distrib-' nted Ihe presents. ��� It. ,L. T. Calbraith, J. P. Armstrong and other prominent people patron ized the efforts of lhe ladies. Many amusing incidents marked the occasion which will keep Ch r ist m as_e ve..ToL'_J 9Xl2_J'.i,esh_JLn the memory of,the children of Port/Steele.0 ��� ' ���> At the Churches. The usual Christmas services were rendered at the Episcopal Chapel of St, John The :i)iy_ine on Christmas day. No service was given, at the Catholic Church, Father Coccola being engaged elsewhere. ' Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. McVittie celebrated the third anniversary of their wedding Friday evening A house party was given to which mahy^.of their friends were invited. An elegant'lnnch- eon was a* feature "of the evening and all enjoyed their hospitality. O! tell us have you seen. Our Santa Claus, so lank and lean. Clad in garb of plainest gray, Walk tlie town in light of day? No fabled myth of legend's lore. With1 tinseled toys and games in store; Borne o'er the hills amidst the air. _ ' To fire tlie fancy of the unaware; Then loaves our faith and fondest though* To perish with the joys lie brought. *c No tinkling bolls and untamed deer Bring to us his Christmas cheer. No painted sleigh or furry robe Lend disguises to his load; 1 Ie comes to us just as he is, And brings to all the cheer of "biz. A His haunts are in lhe farthest hills. Whence comes the thing that thrills; He, skims the snow on pointed skees, O'er,.tops of firs that never freeze. And like a spectre of the snows, \V-e wonder whence he comes or where lie goes 1 lis crude appearance we disregard��� , From fashion's realm he is liarredZ Nature's moods have.foniied his \v;tys--- A-social'light without its r;ivs. A ?*' r W'te"'f-* *t J n: FofiVr.'A.Bpiilo kus announced, place iu V, lie holds-the secrets \vhere all may find ���Die thing most sought by human kind. lleis most-plain and commonplace; The mildest, meekest of his race. 1 '.;. A creature bringing gifts of gokl, 'A' Santa Claus to''-'young"and old. r�� T.iuit unique type* of modern civilization, tho Prospector, his speculating eye scanned the mountains and he guessed there might, be something in them. "With him conjecture was convic- 1 ion. _ To him, no matter that the loot of man had never trod those solemn fastnesses: no matter thai (ho wild beast prowled upon liis'footsteps'or hid beside the jungle path to waylay the audacious intruder who dared'invade his ancient, heritage; no matter that the tornado swept through tho mountain tops and hurled the fell avalanche down the steep canyon's side. Fear, falter, fail: were words ho never learned: they had no place in his vocabulary. Willi trusty rille on his shoulder and his scant store, of Hour and bacon swung upon his back-he made the wilderness his home, fragrant boughs his bed. and the spreading branches, of some friendly tree his shelter. Seated beside some mountain stream he sought the yellow gold among the pebbles, and urged, ever forward by..some seductive geni of the mountains he kept .on until .the stream, shrunken'lo a rivulet.' disclosed its" sources .beneath-some towering glacier. ' Success finally re- wards his search and his brawny arm plies tho pick until the mountain sides confess a royal mine.] John Murphy, Pembroke..'Out was in town Friday. 11. P. Hart, Windermere, was at the Imperial Friday. Christmas 38 Years Ago. . Paddy Quirk!" while in a reminescont mood relates a Christmas incident of thirty- eight years ago .that dopictsZthe conditions of those times". Much of tho. interest oT the 'story'is lost iu tho inability of type,to reproduce the narrators quaint brogue- Paddy says: "Thirty- oight veers agoo we had now1 thin to ate but oats, end we war that wake we caudent worrik: bul Oie hade a pretty good fade of oats in mo and Oie went clown to 'he creak with a shalh-kinfe and, (ills a pan, full of goald, but Oie was that wake Oie caudentcarry it to the house,' so Oie goes to the ' house' and gets anowther fade of oats end then goes, back- end brings in the goald. " Paddy has other things than oats to eat now. but he has not so much sold. ��� ��� samples of ore, and report that the vein improves as ihe tunnel is advanced. From Wm. Mryes is learned the following: "Since we have been at work we straightened the Jensen tunnel along the vein and con-, lihued Jt sixty feet. As progress was made along lhe vein flie mineralization became so extensive as to almost entirely displace the'quartz.' Nearly thirty feel will yet have to be run to reach the point directly under die ore-chute on fhe surface. Tho level at'' this point i.s only eighty-five feet below the surface and the showing and improvements are- considered remarkable I'or the distance. From tliis' poi'iiT,along"! hrTveiiriliereA are. several good outcrops of ore and the hill rises so rapidly that greater depth will be obtained lo the distance run. .Some in- foresting and important conditions 'have been developed. The rock along the line of the vein- on the surface is a hard hornblendic diorite, while * at depth the hornblende is almost entirely absent - and almost,, wholly magnesian, having very , much the appearance and character of serpentine. Copper values improve "as depth is gained and all the conditions dev,elop��'d that were'expected." At the Hotels. - All the hotels had a special Christmas Bill-of-fare. which was patronized by many home folks. The management of the Imperial extended to the public lhe compliments of the season and the cheer of Christmas lide. The Steele house, under management of Mr. and Mrs. McNeish. made their friends feel at home and entertained an unusual number of people. A Chrislmas party of twelve were entertained at the residence or Mr. liichard Frasor Thursday evening. At the residence of E.C.Miller ;i number of invited guests enjoyed a very pleasant Christmas evening. At the residences of Mr. .1. A. Harvey, a Christmas tree, loaded with 'beautiful" presents brought happiness to the little folks I'i resent. ��� _ _ SILVER Q.TTEEN. V Will Spend Christmas , at ���'Sloole.- " -Work Prog-rossing. .lack .Means and Billy Mryes treked in from the .Silver Queen Wednesday to have Christmas dinner in town. They will food up for a day or tw'p iind have their whiskers amputated and tlion return to the mine. ' They brought out with them ��� Closed For The Winter. , 1 ��� Albert Banks came in from the Kootenay . Perry Creek Mining- Company's camp at Oldshaft Wednesday and reports that owing to the depth of snow and the inconveniences caused by cold .weather, operations will be discontinued "until spring. 'j There is I'ourjeot of snow at the camp and a low stage of water in the creelc. The steamshovel is in position for immediate use, with Humes, iind other equipments ready for operations as soon as the- weather will permit.. A few men will be kept at work all winter making improvements iind taking care of the plant. It -was all Rig-ht: The Christmas Edition of the Cranbrook Herald, consisting of eight, pages of interesting write- ups from all portions of Southeast ICootenay reached this office last week. Jt was all right, and will prove an excellent advertisement for the district, and should be read by every resident of the Fort Steele,mining division. a- Reduced Rates Account Christmas and New Year's Holidays. The Canadian Pacific Railway will issue tickets to local points on account of the above holidays i , at fare and one third i'or the round trip. 'Pickets good going December L'.'lrd. :Mth. L'uth. 30th. :11st and .Ian. 1st. good to return up lo and including January :ird. isi0:5. Cattle Sold. Shaw Parker has purchased from l\. -I. Higbyehis bunch of cattle on ihe Sheep creek ranch. B. P. Cooke has contracted to winter tliein on his ranch at Lost creelc. lOuoch Johnson spent Christmas at the BosHinghursf ranch with Mr. and Mrs. B. P, Cooke. II. W. Iloss, .lack Means and Billy Myers came down from the Silver Queen for a few days recreation. Z ' K: O. ."Jennings came down from the North -Star1.: initio Thursday. Andy Neidig was down from Tracy creek Friday. J. E. Miller, Deluth, was at the Imperial Friday. o THE PROSPECTOR FORT STEELE, B. C, KSTAHL1SI1HU 1MH A. B. 6race, PUBL.1SHE11 AND EDITOR. THE PROSPECTOR, i- piihli-licj every Sntuid:i\, iind ha- .1 giiui.iiitceil circulation linger tli.m nn> oihei pnpei in i:u.st Kootciiaj. ft is all Inure I'niilcii and contains double the newt, ot ��in> other papci in the diMiict. ' As un adseitising iuedn:,n it is 1111 excelled. Devoted 10 dm upbuililiiiK of l''oit Steele the development of tlie >ast iiiliieial ie��ouices of the East Kootenay mining dismct' Subscriptions, . * - 00 pei yeai Advertising rates made known on application. Contributions are solicited from all parts nf the district, but all matter intended for publication must have the svrliei-s sign-amie * '3 ��Jj�� %}V0<$p2CtXtV. S ATUU D A V, D ICC I CM 15 HI! moi X O all our readers we wish a are manj- reasons, too, why we should be merry. Tho people of Southeast Kootenay are a pros porous people, and the hope of the future is limitless. A,ll the phases; of Christ ma-* fosU-Zity were exemplified in Fort Steele. ( X * ' InA all civilized countries the annual recurrence of Christinas _has_been celebrated with fegtiv_-i ities of various Winds. In none,T however, is.it more joyfully welcomed than in Canada. i \ ' ���* Everyone" seemed full of the Christmas spirit this year despite the fact Lhat there are certain conditions which make this season's holiday contrast with that of previous years. 6^e$/?*ttl {-��� In south America and Australia pasture is abundant and IC; , oxen ot the finest quality are plentiful. Bovril is prepared from [' these oxen and the supply is so considerable as to enable the Ei] manufacturers to u^e the best materials at a inominal cost. It H is prepared by a special process, which ensures the retention ol |l both tlie stimulating- and nourishing- properties of the beef, " 'thereby differing from ordinary meat extracts or beet tea, which merely stimulate without nourishing-. T&rttltrff Nourishes JLJ (J V I LL Strengthens NOTICE, Taki: Nni k k tlui I iiitcnii to il.ivs Ikiiii Hie date hoi cof to the CluefTJ sioiuTOl Lands .mil Woil(sfoi a special In1 10 ( nt nnd cai 1 v uu.iy Umbel fi0111 the Inilns? nig (lusiiibod 11,let of land l\ing hi Omni) 1 Kasl Knotemis' 1] 1st ini .md ili'si 11 IkiI is lollows.-- Conimciiciug ,11 11 post pl.iiiltil .11 lln mil 111 Wl'st IOI1U I <'l 1.01 dIV] IllllllillK llienii' 1101 tli along llie imsI limn nl (Jl i\(on s TiiuIh 1 l.i iisi I'lii I'h'iins tin 1111> cist-1(1 < luuns nunc 01 less Hi l''('lllll' Llllllbl'l' Cos. lilllll, IlleillC soutli along said 1,mil fill cli ilns tlieiuc e.isl along s.ihl land III irh.tins, iinii(. 01 less io Dupont s pic-finptitm, thence soutli III i Indus lo Mimg.lii s pii'-cmpiKiii, thence west IUI iluilns moie 01 less 10 west limit of Mungun's pti- emptloii, thenee south along west limit 01 Manga n s pic-einptihn iH) chains moie 01 less 10 Lot 'liit ihtju i' west'.'<) ( h .ins mmt 01 less to plm ���- ol higumiug -aid um 1 lo i-oiiuin six bundled .mil 11111\ null's mull 01 less " Diitril tlil��- iTih iluj uf Nit\i'inliei H��)J Is P (J II SlUtOWS MIN'UltAL Al T, IbtH) I'llllM I1 NOTICE. .It is gratifying to note that in the midst of so much .Yule-tide joyousness the children of Port Steele were not forgotten SOl'Kl', Is ili'|. li. g.s(ll��lllll t ti 11 L\ ���! 1 \ - ii,, 1 il-ii,' m (in 'in.li i -igm .1 iiili iiil i�� t|i|'h tu ti.i \---. *,|.iiu i'.iiiiini-.-HM]i't ,��f l.nii.N iin.l Woi K-10. [Hi llisti li t oi'l'isi i-CuiUi'iiin- mul ilu Oil ii I 1 ilium)���mm 1 01 l.iin 1�� .uul \\ nil.- fli. llll'lls. s Lo ji'lisped III' Idlloll till' IollllU- i.ir, ikmiln it in nils Miii'iic on Uu inn ill slid' " ill'1 I lnih"ii.l ini'i .1I111111 two mil's iiiiilh ol lln 1*1111 lu i u,i. k lnul'mnl iilu'iii Um null s ���snr--rtT-tifr-^...-.;-!.'oiiiin u-v I!" >u il'i' ",'- niiiilrtii I'iu'IIil .iiluiiv k'lin: in Oi" M'liihi'ii-l iMIlMl'lt'l i'. l-t ll.'O'l'll is Jlllll-ll ('"111 111 hi 1 I I'liiiinH'lH'lini it 11 I'.'M about sixteen null's ts-,1 ni i'i.- '.own 01 iMmiisst'i, being the mull, 'iasi coinei pu'l n.l.'iiVUI U> lhe south west 101- 111-1 pes', nl IVlot 1. l.eienih'i-eln 1111 thenee iiurih-si chfihis ilKUicui'si Mi chiins 'hence south sj (lij,'iisn tiiii.c* ens', mi (ii-iins in ihe jii,(."7' of '.i-giiui'iig , Humming ti-iii iii'ii's r 1 mi 11I llus.tui .im nt Oi'i'i'iiilier lilf.' 1 J.U.K 1. HOl'l'*, Local,u A UALKCl'l' \-UIll v* i'o'iiimcucii's si ;i i'i's.1 iil.niii sisui 11' miles e.ist nl lhe *.i-n :i <>f Monifse> in mj; lln s,,iuli ��,'-' iuiiu r I'O-'. idjiei'ilt to lln si ni 111 1 nsi m>i- in . o; Wiiizatn l!o.-Oivlii ii u'li. tin nei sfiiilh si'e'.it-i-.is i'ie>ii.-i-ist mi I'lmin- tlienee liuilli -Oeimiiis 1I.1 i'i. 1 . st ii* i-n.iiiis 10 iiu nUu'i' ol U M.iiuis i'l,iim ilu'iu'e noith sn i liuins \\isi sn chiiius, ilieni'i' sonei si , lui 111- lln'IKi liu in i ! In HUUllT i.llllill i" The one topic, which i:> of sufficient interest lo crop-iont in British Columbia, even at Christmas time is politics. <��� < X f *" , "What, this country needs is not Trnperinlism hut Can- ad ian ism * " ' , ' 1 * * Some day there will he an awakening lo fhe undeniable fact that Southeast' Kootenay has vasf'aroa.s ol lhe most promising undeveloped mineral resources the world has ever known. The people of' Southeast Kootenay think- thai Ihore should be more stringent legislation re garding freight rates. Items of Interest. An Ontario fanner exchanged liis wife lor a gold watch. The wife ol the Crown Prince of Saxony ha-s been missing for several days. Eight million dollars has been raised in Philadelphia, to meet the present liabilities of the Clergue Iron Works, at Sault Ste. Marie. Out. A German girl was sentenced to fourteen clays imprisonment for stamping on a picture of Emperor William American capital to amount of five hundred mi has been invested in Mexico tli l.ll tl-. J r McAl.'IVI'lA l.oi-ltin. A ii U'M.'IT \iHll! .1. Coiiiiueiii-niKcii 1 I'Osi {fb.nu siMccii null s in--' mth. to\, 11 01 Mori |ssi 1 in in^ ilu- south iMsi (.inn-i post iilj.i, u>i 11, the muih ilesiini in'i 'il '/. 1" Jle Mini'js (1.11111 thenee 1101 ih s|) (li.uns iin ii,m iii't n) 1 li.uns iheiu e ��niHh So chains iheiu.- enst Mio~i .llmui t or the'iuHii nf ilon issei lu'ins,' tin- noith enst loinei'.iilj.iceiu to tin' suiith ui-s| coi nei of William Schlick s ulinii. theme -outh SU th.iuis iliemt-wi-stVu eluuiis ilienci' ninlliSii eliiiins, ihem .; cast so 1 li.uns to the place ol lie- (riniiiiif,' iniil.iiiiliijjii-IO'.icies .losi|.h i: Sleplicns l.ncaioi A lliukdi. AK"iil "/ (joiiiini'iii niif.it a I'u-si :i Iuiiu li miles easi nf the limn ni \l(nriss,,\ ln-iiij.' the smnli i-nsi 1 01 nei post 01 Mail A Malici s ( laiin thciu i' soiuli Mt) eluuiis tlii'iue west sn ihanis, ihi 1111 mn ill M) 1 liu in-. Ilieine nisi *)D chains In the pi n e ut I iej acios - (ii oii;i ('in l-Lian Kose i.iiiatin, .\ llackeli \uenl h, (iniiiiil ik iiv a .1 pnsl I'i null's e��s| ni the tow 11 01 .Mm 1 lssci ltciiii; llie soiuli ensl lonui posi Miij.u cut to ilic soutli wesi cm nei po-,i 01 I: I' I'nt is claim ilicnic iiinlii sin liuins iliciiic uist sm hanis, llienii'smnli SU clinins thence ca-l Si'1 liams 10 tin pine i.f Iicuiiiiiiiik 1011- UIMIIIK 111" lien's c l I., II (Mniplicll. l.ociUui' A. ll.u ken Aitem " CoiiiiiieiieiiiK al 11 post'iihr.nt ID miles (.nsi 01 tlie tow 11 ot .Moi 1 issc\ iiein^tiie simili ti isl coinei pnsl niljiiini 10 llie soutli east coinei post of 1: il Canipliells claini. thenee noith 80 i'h'iins thenee i.istMi ilum-, liicnee sun tli Ku chains liience west ^(l chnins to the pluieot lie- ���'inniilU ei.nt.iiniiir (ill) .i( ies 10 L' l'otis l.oc.uoi A ll.ukell Ageiit s (. iiinnieneiii'-' a( a post .ilioul 1!) miles east, of tlie town ol Mon is^ev lieint; the south last coinei .i.li 11 nit to lhe noitli'e.isicoiiici of O C Ueiiipsujs claim them e noith SO clinins ilienci. iic-l s|l di 1111- tlii'iu e south SO chains thence east SO (hanis m the plnieoi lieginniiig conui in .nj-ii-i'1 :n-ii's (^ cist so chains to tin* |ilnl( ol In Inning 11111- t ,1 ill ui.; iMll.icics ' I) 1). llliks I.111 Un, \ 11.11 k. tl \nml ,1'. iViinliieiieint.'nl 11 l'ost iihoiii 'T nulesmist nl ilu low 11 m Moi'iisscv biuir! (hi south cist I'oiuct post mlj icenl 10 the ninth uciimiiii post ei w K. Miiiuis tl llni llienii_ mill sn 1 h'lins ihence wesl SO eluuiis tin nei1 souih Su elfluifs. tliciii e east SI) eliiiins to ilu pl ici of he- f;iiiiiiifj; coiiltilnin^ riW nines William Domihoe l.iutiloi A lluikeu Arliu HI C'oniiiieiiciiif,".it a pnsiAhnut Jl null" east 01 tin loiin of M011 ls.ijj hunt; lhe noilli nisi eofiiei post nilj.icciit 10 tin south enst c. 111 nei nl (iem-^e ('. IJosc's i limn theiiK 1101 ill SO eliiiins iiieiiie Mi'slSO clit uis thenie south so eliains. thence east SD ill mis lo the pl ice ol he ^'itinins; eoiiliiiiiini; IWII i.eu s Miifi A Miilui l.oinloi A Uuikeit \'{eni Haled this ihiul dav of Uiieniliei I'll).' 'll Ol.ll llllllllk (II lMl-lliU tlllMs 'lltiilu' unit ***? jgr- Vooa's Phoipiodlnt, The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all druggists in Can��d�� Only sellable medicine discovered. Six 'packages guaranteed to cure all forms ot Settial Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess. Mental Worry, Excessive useofTo- dscco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, oue paokage * I, six, |5 One will please, six will cure. Pamphlets free to any add rest). Xlie Wood Company, Windsor, Ont Sold hy A. W. llloiisdoll, r>nif>��M; t NOTICE. MO'I'IOH Isheii-h.i i;ive'i Uul nu ipplK.111011 will lie lniulc 10 the l.iKislaliue 01 Hi Itish Co luuilna al its next Session foi .111 \et to inioi poi.ue the -'Kootenai', C.uiboo and eaillli liailH iv Ooiiipnin loconsti net uul opeiatt, a line of l{:nlw,i\ loi the cai i\lmf of 11 citcliL anil piisscngi'is Conimoiiclnt; it 1 point on the On mi 1 i.li] I'ni'iile Kiuluav it 111 neiu the 'I'onn 01 fiolileii in the 1'ioviiiee of llntish ('oluiuliin then/c Xoilh-W'esiei lv following Ih. ionise 01 lhe Cul'iiiilna mul (,'iuiin: K'veis to .1 point at 01 neai Ten* .lanne f'nelic Iheni e V01 th-Wi stt 11\ lolioiunj; th liii'sc of the Fi isei Itnei lo a point .11 01 lie,u (iisctniii Poll, IR.' Iheiue i^\ Wi'steilv lollmiiii'; the eonisi 01 tin Vuliiin and Skcena 1{i\ci s or li\ tin inosl iimieiiieiii iouli',10 tide Miitei 111 01 neu l'oil Simpson with aulhoi Hi lo coiisti'net a hinm li line to lhe Town ol llnKci .'iIlu, ami oihu hiatii h lints not cticciliiu; life, mil&t e.uh in leni4th Also to conneci with an 1 eiiui 11110 milium; uiiuiKe- inenls \ml1i iinv othei Huhiiis siiiiuie neu said pinposed |{,uli\,i\ 01 un pun iheieof 10 iei one tniin anv (iovei iiniint in 1 son 01 liod\ coipoiale. Kiiinls ol land nione\ 01 oihei assets 111 md or I'oiistinctlon of sud lindi ilak- uit;. hi Hi power to coiistuit t mul npeuili tele- i;iaph 11ml telephone lines fin tiie put pose of its business unci lot ihe public, and with poivei to own. use and opci.ite M.uei poners convcnleiit Lo the load toi then lailwnvaiiiloiliei pmposes with power tn own and opetate steamships anil shipping ami build and 01 eel llie neeessaiv wliaues and with such oihei powcis.ind pnw- ]('.;('s as aie usirtlli j;im>ii to Wailwav C'om- p.lines Dated at h'011 "-lecle this IU1I1 daj ofOclohei' l! k lit Wild lllllsc ( ll(.k Take iioIik, 1)1 u I, .1 A llaivei l.'ii e Minei s C eililliali \o lMI'WO igt lit foi v1l>�� i'olson 1'iee Minei s t,i tiiliate No H'i'Kl , IJolieit 1 'olv-nii I'm Miui'i s (eilillmti No 11 89sj" Chestii I' Wluti 1'iee Mum s Oeitiln uto No ' II 00J7I Oioige I. Dims, Kiee Minei �� Oei- tiilinle No UtlO-ll-1 ^ .lames r AiniHtiong Adininistiaini 01 the I'slHle 01 ,Inhn (.. McMillan 1'iee Minei s C eililliate No UtiOI99 Nili C'ooiiLi 1'iee Miners ('eililliali No 1111.1)07 I-'iuleiu k 11 r.liiiendoi 1 0\ei 11K11 ot tin Kstiili if ,1 niiiiea lllliieiuioil l-'ici Mineis reitithnii. No 15.7171 and the Ninth Still Mining (���onipniii l.iiuinit I'ici. Minei sOeilill(ale No li -t.l'iOSi itiimiil, sixlv diiysfinm ihedtite Iiciloi touppli In the Mining liecoidei toi a Oei titlcate of liupiovcnieiils Inr the pm pose 01 obtaining Oiown (.i.ints ot llie iiboie eluuiis And nut her lake notice that anion, iinuoi Section 117. nnisi, in- ( omuieni.ed heloie llie Issuance of such Cei lith all 01 Inipiovcineiits Onicd this nth iluj of c)( lober l'WJ ���IN .1 A HAKVIJV WI follol In ad 1 I'mi liii (ast of"] miles ml nil.in I'.n" poilion of' Columbia XI Ooinmei^ miles (,ast of tlnS inltlul post of IH^ south west em-iiei'! (Oinei of,I I. MuiuH (liuins noi th theiKe) chjlui iliaiiii south l)1\ in the place of beglnnlm] I'Hh it this thlul du> K U OAV �� Ulil ItCL X'J Comiiieiielng ul a post being the noi ir wet coinei of M i: Millci s 11 llni ailjiuiitio tlie souih west Loinei of 11 Li Diulss 11 dm ilieiuu south elghn chains thenee east cigliti ihains, thence uoi lb elglitv chains, lln in e west (IghtV cli ilns 10 lhe pl.ue of h( ginning 1011- inlntngiUO in ies M hi MlMViKIt l.oi 1101 A llni lull Agent XI C'omineni mg ,11 a post Ik ing the noilli cast coi nil adjai cut lo tlie souili wesL loinei of 11 1! intviss 1 lllilll thenee south eighti ihains, illume wi si 1 Ighli chains, theiue 1101 lb elghij (ha.ns, ihenie(.ist;elght\ eluliis to tin pl.ue of begiiiniiig tout lining li-in .11 ies A I. DAVIS l.ocatoi t f A llaekett Agent X-i Oom111e11c111g.it ,1 posl bums.' the soutli east eoi 1101 adj icenl 10 the south west imuei of 11 11 Dnviss 1 laim thence noilli eight*, (liuins ihence wisloighii eliains, tlieiuc south i igbu (hams tlienee cast ulgbM chains 10 the place of beginiiing lontiiiniiig IU0 acies .1 I. MANV1NC1 l.oi not t ' A 1 l.ll Kelt Aguil XT ('01n111encl11g.il u post bung the 1101 th west coinei siiuated about sixteen miles easi of lhe low 11 of Mon isse\ In mg tlu initial posl of Alice rn litis s (laim tlienci sniilh cigiu\ chains thenie lasteiglu\ chains tlieiuc noith (ight\ ch ilns ilici ie wisl eighti 1 h.ilns to iho pliK e of In ginning, containing MO ,i< ies ' AMC1. I'AIIKV r.(i(,LLOI A ll.ukctl \g( nt' XH Ooinmeneiug at.i post being the noith i istcoiiiei adjiudil to the uoitli 111 si iiiinei of Mini r.ihej s (111111 theme souih iightv i li.iins, tin uce wesL 1 iglu\ 1 halus, tlu m 1 mn Hi 1 Ighlv (liuins iliem e i tsicight\ (li.iins to tin pl.u c ol iKgiiiniug iniiiaiiiiiig 1)11) ai k s NOI{\ I'AUI'.V. I.oiatoi '.\ ll'K uci 1 \gl 111 XT I'oiiimeiidnig.iiii post being lhe noilli easlioinei ,ulj u cut 10 Uu souili t.islcium 1 ol VVilliuiu lioMHlini'<,(���! um lln in c south eights 1 luuns iheni 1 wi si eigliis (li.uns, llieme 1101 th tights ihains, UiiiKC e.isicighis eliains 10 the place ol hi ginning iimlauilngMO iu ies M XV UNO MSI I T.ocaloi A llatkelt, Agenl r. 11 < ing the noilli M mst (dim 1 Agenl XJ1 ( iiiiiiik 111 ing nl a posl e isi 1 01 in 1 .iiljuciiL.lii the sou, ol ('Innles Mel/s (| ilm Ilu 1111 .Dud, c|..]m 1 lninis iheiu 1 iw s| (i^jhts ( hums i, n,e noun 1 Iglus ' hiuns lln in 1 nisi eights ��� lujls n, iiiu. plu 1 of In ginning,. out uiui'g til') ik >^ * Ki:m.i.l'A I.O(.AN l.iHS,,, A Uuikeit \,,���i XJ.1 f'oinnieiK ing it a posi ibout t,uut\' toili null s souili nisi o| ibe town ol Mmuvu-s mil a lion I two uiihs mst oi dm Initial pnstVi Daises Aiideisons s 1 1,lllll being ihe 1101 III win (Oinei tin uce souih ciglus iluiiis tin nee c.im eights chains thenie uoitli iighis ihilns Lhencc west eiglits chains lo lln phue ol In-'* ginning luiilainingiiKI acies THOMAS 1*. POSTIIIt r.ointoi A llni ki it Agi ill Xil Oommoncliig .11 1 post nbouL twefns miles soulh;i,ist (iljthi tusuijol Mousses and about Iwn mih s souih;ol Hie initial pus. of I ' It Dniiss 11111111 inljiMiit lo Llie souili c isl imuei ol Ch uhsS Clutts s'.d.um hdng thi uoitli ( |s| iiiiiui thenie south eights ihnns tlienci wesL eights ihains tin ikcjiku th ughis 1 li.uns'tlu nee (.1st i ights ihains 10 the plm 01 In ginning (om uiiingMi) ai ies ' ' CIlAltl.l.S (. Ul^Mi'Sri l.ouitin ���> 1 ', A ll.uld it Agi nl Xl'i C0111111e1iLi11g.il n posl ibout iigliiieii mill's souih 1 isl of tlie town or Mimisscs idjKinl to Uu south nis( loinei o| A 11 Uukiss 1I11111 binig ihe noilli we-l 1 01 in 1' Llienii' south 1 iglits cli uns tlienii ( asl lights I lilllll- tlll'IK (' IIOIlll I IglllS ( ll.lills lllillll WISI 1 iglils 1 hains 10 tin pl.ue ol bigiiniin; ion -< lllllltllg hill III 11 s ' '' W I'. 11 SNN' l.oi um it. A Jii ('oniincm 1^��� ... jr-* "' " *os br in/ fli I IS, ,01111.1 UlM^t^t tOtili- -.MILll, 1 V, ail":^:^^^^^^ uoi I h i-l tollici nl or >sgi uniu Phil (��� Ill "ltllllllllg(i|ll,icv -��� v "-;" Y U'<: l,0o,',,r"{ '-0, ,������ XB foiiiineiiciiig it 1 post about isscnts t^l ,lv. > -zz-A- " 'I UK(>it A..(.m iles e ist 01 tin lown of Mon issi s. being tlu' , �� Co'"''ieii( Injr ,11 , ���r . ,'""1 t��.IHl 'Monisse, ���,. NOTlCjfl. lilO I lion The special edition of tho Scientific American, devoted lo Transportation on Land and Sea cannot fail to attract widespread interest, both bocau.-o of tin very handsome manner in which it is gotten up and on account ol the voluminous amount of inlor mation that il contains,. ft is safe to say that anyone that reads it carefully through v. ill find hiin-,ell llioruiiLrhlv posted both a-s to the uiitiriiil tide and hipli c|iiality of our railioad-s and , shipping, rrhe Scientific Amor ican has its own chsiracl.oi'i.slAic way of pi'i'sentin^ what some people mi<*;lit cii.ll-dry statistical ma.ttcr in an iiite.i'i;sl,iii<4 form, and the prosenl, ninnhe.r i.s no exception to the rule. I.JoMi artist, and editor have- coliiilioraled -to certainly very <^ood oll'iict. and WO believe Iho number will meel- everywhere with a hearty reception. 1 ('lllls S C lute, l.ocilloi A U.Kkett. AgenL 'i Coiniiieiu itigat 11 post abonl I'i miles enst of the lossn ul .Mniu-ses being Lhe south west i oiner post mljaceiiL ir; the 1101 tli west, 1 m net* post oi .j r Mi Amies s 1 hiiin ilu uce 1101 tli sll (hums iheiu e e��-��i sn ill.mis ihciKe 'mull s(i chain- theiu e wi si M) ihains 10 the pint c ot I'i vi nil lug ion la 1 n int.' MO acies William schlii I,. I.ocitrn \ Um kilL Am 111. IU ('olillilcllclng.lt ,1 p,ilsL 11I111111 :.M liiilcseasi 01 III.'town ol Mon isscs, lieing the noilli west idijiei iidjiieiit 10 tin noith ssi'st coinei post of M II Miiioanns ilu in thence soutli Hi) ili.iuis, tlii'iiie east su 1 Mai 11-. iheiu c unit li WJ li 1111- tin ik e wist sii eluuiis 10 Ule plm 1 ol )" gin m ng 1 on I'D mug till) 11c 1 es 11 I' Mitchell. Locum A Ilm kell Agent 11 < i, 111111 om in;r at a post 111101 it Jtl 111 ill s 1*11 si "l lln' tuiiii ol Mniiiss, \ In Ing the iioilIi eiisl olllil post adjlll ( III In Ilic IIOIlll lll'sl iiinii'i Ili'St ot ii I Mill lll'lls I lilllll lllillll' -out li sll II.lllls Hi, in , He.1 Sll , Illl 111- i,||i ik e lllillll Mil 'III- luuns tin in . 1 IM "(i, |, iin , to pl u ol III liiliC i 1 Illl 111 L 1 III 1 HI III II s M It Mn. IW.III 1 ,oi nlol A Ilm .I'll. A '1 III c 1: 1.1 tin , "un A 11 1 l HI 1 hums | h, 111 'Villi .IH'.chlillii.t'i I'hl Ci.iiiiii. in Hie ni 1 posi .1 Iuiiu Is miles! nst town ui M' s, ( 1.1 in., in, si,mi, VV|.M l' post a it J,11 1 III lull Ill h 1 list 1 iiml 1 III llli l,�� claim Hi 1101 Ih sm liiiinstii, in , III ll xii ( li 11111 s ih,mic, 'I hegllllliill!, I'Kllllllll- 111; c.III uci .1. ill. 1 ticks. I.ociitnr. , A. Ilni'lii'il.. Agent... 1:1.. ( ulinii ���tii'ini: iii|l||.,.|is| eon,,.,. 1..'-- eiiiiin , l.lienc.' iiiirtli Mil 1. KfI cluilim, llieuee s,,iiili ,i.|i I..KH eliains 1.0 i.hc plm i !���-.. MiiiiiiiiK.eiiiiUiiniiig III" acres.' , ��� ��� SK'i'l ilic .Mn l.theivti. I,ii|.|i|in-, , ��� A.'lliii'ki'ti. Ai;eni. , I-l. CoiuiiieiK'-ing al u posl aboul IS miles cast oi the. L.i.vii of .Mo.nis-it-y being the. soiuli east. eoruer adjueeul to ihe north west corm: ;r of W. Montreal NOTICE is lieiebs gisen that an application is ill be maile 10 llie I'ailinmciu or Camilla :u Us next Session for an Act lo incoi-poi.iic the ICooteua.s C'niiboo anil I'acille Hullwiiv C*oni- liaiis ' to eonsiuicl anil opei.ue a line of limits as foi tbe e.iii.suig of Ireiglit and passengers' Coniiiiencing al 11 point on the Canadian Pacilic l.ailwiis'at 01 neai the Tosvn of Colden in the I'los'iiice of ISutish Columbia, thence Noilh- Westcily following ihecouise of the Columbia mil Canoe Uueis lo .1 point at 01 neai Tele .Inline Cache tlienee Noiih-Weslcrly, lollowing the eouisc of llie h'liiser ltis-er 10 a point nl 01 near Cliscome I'oi luge, llieuee Westoily follosi- ing the course of ihe iS'eehaeo and Sl.eena Kis-eis or lis ihe most (ons-eiiieiit rotile to tide iiatei at or near I'oir Simpson, svilli authoi'itv to constiuci a branch line to the Town of li thei ulle. ami oilier In.inch lines not exceeding li'ts- miles each in length Also to connect null mnl enter into iimulugiiriaugemeiits with am' oihei K.ulii'iiys situate in ai said pioposed Hallway or am pail iheieof. to icceis-e fiom .tits (lotcrniiicnl. peisou or body corporate gi.mts of l.iiul inones' 111 otlier assets in aid ol eousti iicliou ol said iiinlei taking, ss'ith power tu i unsii net ami update nhgiapb anil lele- phoiii lines lot Liu-pin J.osc ut ils inisiiiess ami lui llie pul.lK aud Willi poisei mown, use ami upe-iiiLc waiei poweis ( uns eiiieul 10 llie roail till tlllil lllllwas' tUlli oLlll'l piiipuses wilh puwei to own aiul iip'ialc sliamslilps ami shipping anil liiiihl a il eieii the ueiessaii s\ liu isi- inn1 nlih sm li oihei poweis aiul pi l\lli His is me iisiiiIIs 1 mn lo Itallltal ( ouip mli s Hatcil 111 I'm I Sn ele this lilih ilns of Ocloliei I no: l.i 11 -VltV IIV .\ MeOAIlTllll, Siillcli.iii'.s for Applicants. ��������� ^)T1CE_ ; ..'!.���"��� Mn-rii'ik:' The liriiisli," ('u I mnl ilu Si nit hern l.'niliviiy (���oiii|i;iny will :ip|)ly Lo Ihe Oiii'lliiiiinui ul ciiuniiii'iil Itstievl session forlhe passing of nu 'uci cxleniliiii: Ibe Hun; foi1 coininencenieiil mnl eouiplelion ul llie 1'iillw'iis' which was nu- I ��� tin nl zed; by 1.lie Ai'i of I'lirliaincni of (.'aiiiuhi. i'.:;-ii:i Vli tiiria.C'liiipli'.l'i'i'i. to const met. iu-i|iiiie iiml iipeint.' Ii.itisi'cii a puliil oii lis railway iu the iielghliorbiiiiiiiir l''orl Steele'iiml a point at or neu r ColVlen nii I lie ( 'iuiiu I ian i'acille riiilivny I'.y (inter (if The lioiuil. ' : II. CAM I'll ELI., OSWALD, Seert'tary. 1, 13th Nos-. 190'i . , Vi MINERAL ACT CGIITIKItiATl: OF ISllMlOVI.Ml.N'IS NOTICE. Miiplu Lent Frnct.ioniil M inorul Claim Situalo 111 the Port Steele Mining Ulslslon of South East ICooieuas-. Whciu located.���On Um klnliei is Mountalii adjoining lhe Xoith Slai Milling Conipinss piopcuy. Tnke notice thai 1, .1 L I'.ukci I'leelluieis Ceititicute H.lItiKS, as Agent Toi lhe N'oith Star Milling Company. Limited, Eice Minei s Ceilllicate. H l.i Slill. intend si\ts (lavs fiom tin date heieor, to apply to the .Mining Kc'coidei fur a Certlticaie of linpios-emrnts, fin the pui- pose 01 obtaining a Oiown Oiam of the alioie 1 laim Ami liiithei lake notice that tietion, mull 1 seel 1011.17, must be commenced hefoie the issuance 01 stu h Cei lihcale nt Impioseinetils. .1 I. 1'AltlCEU, Agent Uilleil Ocloliei 'Will, IMU U noilli wisl iuiiu 1 idjKcui 10 the south west coinei of W1II111111 II i( keit s (laun tlieuu east eights (hams ilunci south eiglns ih uns, llieuee rwi st 1 if,hls 1 h mis, tlu 1110 noith (iglus (luuns to Uu |il m ul begiiiniiig 1 niii.ilning tm'i iu 1 es ' MAIUON rOWELL Loiaioi t \ llacltett Agent X') Coinnii iicingat 1 posl nlioiil(1tiii'iitv two ini'i s eisl 01 the town of Moiiissey betngHlii initial iiOsi of ('Inn les" Austin s < hum tlieiuc noilli eights 1I1 iiiis Liiencessest eights chains Ihence sniilh 1 i���hls chains, thenco east eights (hums to pi u i ol In ginning' loniaiuing (tin tines V , , OU SULKS AUSTIN-An.notiiftt', - t 1, A llaekett Agent X10 C'omnienciiigat a post being the south west loinei adjnient 10 tlie south ������ 1st (oinei of C hailes Austin s il um tlu uu noilli ii���ln\ (lulus tin nt 1 e isl eights (li mis Ilu nei south tights (hanis thciu i wesl eights 1 hains to lln plan of In ginning 1 out lining till) 11 it s r 1) Is Mi DONALD Looitui \ Jim kt li Agent VII C oinnieiK mg at a post iiliout twinls foui imltsi ist ol the low not Mom-sis hi in��� tlio Initial post Clinsleiu Smhisons cl um lliLiiee noith eights (buns Ilu iue ssest lights chains tin 111 e soutli lights ih uns tin 1111 e 1st eights (hiuns to pluc of higitmlng iiiiihiin- ing bio icus OHKISI'EN's. VNDI K'SON Loi mn A II K In It Agi nl XI! Coiiimcini ing nl 1 post hungthi south west ( 01 nei adjaceni lo tin south 1 ist ( 011111 01 < lulslt-ntt Audi ison s iliun tliinic 1101 th lights (luuns them c cast eights ( hiuns tlienii smith eights (luuns the mi west eights ihiuiis In phii 1 of beginning ( oiiliiiiiing niliiu ies MAlll'L ANOl USC)NT l.oiutoi A lliuletl \gcnt XII Commencing it 1 post being lln 1101 lb ssest 1011111 iiiIjik 1 nt to tin south west 101 nei of ChiisLenn Andeison s < 111111 llti.nu south lights ch uus tin nu t tsLiights cliiins tliinic noith eights 1 hains llituii su sti iglus 1 halus to tin plu ( of li.ginuliig 10111 lining (ill) uus (..UAOI Sll \\V 1 iiuiioi A lliukdi \gi at YH Couimeni lug ut 1 po-i In ing the noith ( isl 101 m 1 aiijiiu ul to tin south i ist (011111 of rluisltna A uibi sons 1 hum tin 1111 south tights 1 Inilns tin 111 e wisi ugliu ihiuiis thence uoi th eights 1 luuns ilu 111 e u'si eights 1 hams to the plan* of hi ginning 1 on lain Ing nil) icies 1 DWSItl) ANDI KSON' Loi ami S 11 u ki tt. \gint VI1 Coniineni mg al 1 post ihoul twents loin miles soutli 1 isl 01 lln ton no! Moinssis iml about two inih s souih of tin initial post 01 I dwanl Sudi ison s (1 ilm hung tin south easl 1 01 nei or Isaln ilu Audi i.ihm I 11111 tin m e 1101 th 1 ighlS ( h tins I In mi wist eights (h ilns tin uu south eights 1 h ll in them e 1 usl eight s I Indus 10 pl 111 nl In (.'liming 1 mil lining dli) 1 II I s Is SHELLS AN'DI KSON l.oi UOI S lliukdi \gdil ?v es south e.isLoi jiu'il lo th, .out!, w.sl ,'oV,,e" at " tuiiii in MnhV. Hi-"' LiKine mini, llieneos-^'t'W|'Ls ilm,,, ( buns tlie0 '''st oig '" Mais ""H dm "" **OIIl|| ,,,,.., n% "'lis i��� ,,,, , 'U ut beginning.'J|��"ni>ra'tiWiI,I(_s "' I" itc 1 '' a ,, Jj<1l��loi i A HiKkci Age,,, V i X-S C'onnnon(int,.,.0s| ,,, �� , lluee miles south eauof tl v n n��� '"V^'U and..bout two inll��^llh 0l lll(. ,���'���, ,, ���VM-^ ; 0 G OiMupsessiiXhelugthoimilul ������sl o^i^l l'lmolhs KaL, ilauu jtlieii, e south , lK\x\s Yout' attctilion is culled 1,0, l,ln "l'ioncei' r.iii)iti.',(l" trains of tlie "Mil- iviiuluai it St. I'juiI rttiilsvjiy." '."I'liu only perfect, trains in the svorld." , You will find it, desirable 1,0 ride on I.I108C t.rains svheu tfoiti^ to any point, in t'.lii; lOtiatcrn SttLles or Cunad'u. 'ritey connect, svilli all TriuiHeonlaiieiiUil '.r.fiijiis and all Ticket, Affenis sell tickets. I- Vov furtlier Information, piiinplilets, etc, ask any Ticket. A^entor It. J... KG Iti), II. S, KOWI!, 'Pass. Ao'out, General Agent, SPOKANE. PORTLAND. *Cin ( iniinii 111 ui), 11 11 posl being the south west ( 01 m 1 ailjuiui to Ilu south ias| 1 oiik 1 of Is tin 11 1 Anibisous , laim I hi 1111 noith ill, I 1 lie ins Ilu tu 1 1 nst , Ighls 1 luuns th 11 souih i���hls 1 li ti 111- Iluiui wist tight) iliun In Liu 1 Im 1 1 I In gliiiiliu. 1 mil lining 1 1 III IIS li \ I III I.I SI SVDI ItSOV I m nun ' Ihu kill Ac ut XI* ( iiiiiui iu iii|, at a posl In ini, lln uoiih wi nt 1 01111 1 mlj u 1 nl lo Ilu soutli 1 nsi (Olllil Ol Isillnlll Mull Isnll s lilllll Iluiui souili 1 IhhlS ��� Inilns 1 In 1111 1,is( 1 Ighls ( Inilns LIkiik ninth 1 Ights 1 I1111111 Iluiui su s| ( Ights 1 hnlus lothi plm 1 ol li giutiiiiL, (onliilnliig tl-tl) ai 11 s M I ROSSI LL Localoi S Um kill Si'i ul VIH C011111K ui lnr U a pns| In 1 ng ilu 1101 lb iiisKoiuci uljiui nl to Ihi smith 1 nsi coiik 1 or Isiil ill 1 Andeison s 1 limn tin 1*^1 south 1 ighls chains Iiiiiui west i ighls (hulii*-! tin 1111 noilli eighty chttiiib theuce eubt tight) cliains to the (liuins iljeine wesl eights ei, 1,���s the,,,, 110rl|n ( ghtsyiiains Ihence east eights l onimi'iK ing at 1 pn^i liemg Uu stnlh wish01 net ulj 111 nt 10 Uu miu ii p,,si oi \ NOTICE. NOTIC 1'is Ik k bs gisen tin, 110 dns,"! vfloi due I Inti nd to ippls-s. liu I.hk r Coinmls- sionei 01 L1 mis mil Woi..h\ 1 iind s puu h ise 11c 11 W iiiiiui IS C Ilu iu i sniitli h'r h Uus Ilu me 1 1st -It) ( h uns 111 ik 01 li ss 10 tin west b ink or Uu Kooli n is Ittsii tin tu e ii| the slid ICooli nit Km 1 lo tin sou Hi bin ol 1 I" II tun plm ss > pun li tsi 01 South \\ iiiiiui'- "iciii 1 s.i i "' 1 Iuiiu- mon 01 hsslo tlu pl'11 of b( .inning PI I f IIIVMOHI Dilul Noscinh, 1 I'll, I'W! !'��� iMINICItAL AOT iS'iii ( POKM P ) ( I l.'l ll-IOA'l I OP JMI'I.OS I Ml NTS NOTCE IVIIK.II, 11KA< I IIKIIM.I WD ��P( MINI l< V ( L\IMS Situate In tin " n' ^| I " of I. ist IsdOlcn n V��' Win 11 Ira an d M us's rlsi 1 I ilu Notice llli Minei s C( itlllc Ui-J invii ir. ml i'i ng(l^ I'lCO M'nei s Ci if Aim Klik I'' Mj lluidl'i, PM C Wrtglit I'm Ml inliuu si\ts ili>T ihe . ulng ItiT piovemi nt ii i'rnssn Oi mt or thi' And rui tin 1 t ihj set lion l~ miij ante or siulii Dated thi. t-\\ IV \ >tl\ 4