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DAILY NEWS^SEPT. 14,1904.\nLaurier's Name Brings'Applause   From   His\nSupporters.\nAlta., where he bas disposed of his\nbusiness interests. If \"Tony\" decides to locate here again, he is assured of a hearty welcome and will\nenjoy tho same popularity he had\nduring his former residence here.\n11\nThe Conservative rally in the\nliiden opera house Inst Tuesday\nevening was well attended. The\nmost remarkable feature of thegath-\ncaing was that whenever Sir Wilfrid\nLiUiiier's name was mentioned it\nwas the signal for tumultuous applause.\nErnest Miller occupied the chair,\nand the speakers ofthe evening were\nMartin Burrell, Conservative candidate for Yale-Cariboo, and Smith\nCurtis, ex-M.P.P., of Rossland, who\nspoke in support of Duncan Ross,\nthe Liberal candidate.\nIn opening his remarks Mr. Burrell paid his compliments to Premier\nLaurier and Provincial Leader J. A.\n.Macdonald for their clean politics.\nHe reviewed at length the tariff, and\nf tvorcil government ownership of the\nGrand Trunk Pacilic railway, antl\nBtrongly denounced the govermnen\nfor admitting rough lumber into the\ncountry ',-.-.,\u2022 of only.\nIn reply, Smith Curtis gave one\nof his characteristically spirited addresses, and seemed to have a majority of the audience with him. He\nthought Mr. Burrell would make a\ngood member, but Mr. Ross would\nbe a hetler one. The Conservatives\nwore not sincere in their advocating\ngovernment ownership. In this connection lie said he would not believe\nan average politician on oath ; but\nhe (thc speaker) wasn't an average\npolitician. The duty on rough lumber had been taken off to allow the\nnew settlers in the West to secure\ntheir supplies without having to pay\nthe exorbitant rates charged for haulage hy the C. P. R.\nSUNSET SAUNTERINGS\nTracklaying on the Phoenix branch\nof tho Great Northern was resumed\nin earnest this week, and steel bus\nuow been laid lo a point opposit\nCarson. The tracklayers have ;\nstraightaway run for fifteen miles,\nfor'which distance the grading has\nbeen practically completed, or will\nbe by the time the iron squad arrives. This will be more than hall\nof the distance between Grand Forks\nand Phoenix, and will bring the\nsteel to Summit City, or near the\nOro Oenoni mine. After this point\nis readied there will he sonic little\ndelay In completing the grade.\nA \"padded\" advertising patronage\nmay frail the people for a time ; but,\nlike other institutions operating\nunder false pretences, when the\nsmash-up does come, there is very\nlittle left that is negotiable.\nKnox Church Quintum Anniver-\nsaby\u2014Rev. ,1. T. Ferguson, B. D.,\nwho will preach the special anniversary sermons next Sunday in Knox\nliu.'ch, came to the pastorate of St.\nPaul's church, Nelson, last spring\nin thc recommendation of Rev. Dr.\nKilpatrick.of Manitoba college, and\nRev. C. W. Gordon, better known as\n\"Ralph Connor.\" It is expected\nthat Mr. Ferguson will also address\nthe Sabbath school in the afternoon.\nAn interesting event will take place\nin the church on Monday evening\nnext, beginning at 8 o'clock, when\nthe anniversary social will he held, at\nwhich the following sacred concert\nanil addresses will be rendered:\nOpening Exercises by the Chairman Rev. W. R. Ross\nInstrumental Duet \t\n Mrs. Hodgson and Miss O'Brien\nSolo Miss EtKe Boss\nAddress, \"Knox Chureh   Pastorate\" Uev. J. B. Roberta\nTrio\u2014Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. Munro and\nMr. John Donaldson.\nAddress, Helpf.il Peo.ile\" -.\n Rev. E. Manuel\nSolo Dr. Follick\nAddress, Selected\t\n Rev. J. T. Ferguson, B. D\nInstrumental Solo Mrs. Hodgson\nSolo Mrs. Munru\nAddress, \"Church Nnion\"\t\n Rev. P. Wright, D.D.\nSolo Mr. Parker\nRefreshments\u2014Ladies of the Congregation.    \u00ab\nA cordial invitation is extended\nto all to attend these anniversary\nservices. No admission will be\ncharged, but a collection will be\ntaken up.\nMis.-, Winters, of the local public\nschool stall, has been indisposed for\na couple of days this week, and her\nclass has been enjoying a holiday\nWith Larger Majority Than\nThey Had in  Last\nParliament.\nBritish Columbia and Nova\nScotia Send a Solid\nRepresentation.\nw\nA SURE THING-\nW. A. SLOAN\nGEO. R | LEY\nDUNCAN ROSS\nJAS. B. KENNEDY\nR. G. MACPHERSON\nA. GALLIHER\nRALPH SMITH\nMarion B. Baxter, of Seattle, provincial commander of the Ladies of\nthe Maccabees, was a visitor in the\neity this week.\nDuncan Ross, the Liberal candidate, who is now campaigning in the\nnorthern part of the district, is expected to return to the Boundary\nabout the 9th inst.\nJas. H. Kennedy, chief engineer\nof the V ,V. & E., made a tour of inspection over the grade between fhis\ncity and Phoenix last Tuesday.\nHis Honor Chief Justice Hunter,\nwho has presided over a sitting of\nthe supreme court, held at the court\nbouse in this city this week, cleared\nthe docket last night and adjourned\ncourt. Two cases, namely, Lequime\nvs. Brown and Frechette vs. Rogers,\nboth timber disputes, came up and\nwere argued. Judgment was reserved iu aoth cases.\nA. L. Dunham, a pioneer business\ninan in Grand Forks, bus just returned to the city from Coleman,\nPresident Roosevelt lias   issued a\nproclamation Betting aside Thursday\nNovember'24th, \"to bo observe*] as\na day ol festival and thanksgiving by\nall the pespleof the United States al\nhome and abroad.\"\nIt is announced that Hon. ClilTord\nSiflon, minister of the interior, will\nprobably visit Grand Forks during\nthe coining fortnight, and make a\nspeech in support of Duncan Ross,\nthe Liberal candidate,\nThe elections held throughout the\nDominion yesterday formed tbe absorbing topic of conversation in and\nabout the city, and the various\nquestions were discussed by people\nfrom every section of the country,\neach of whom was able to give particulars about his old riding \"back\neast'\" or elsewhere. The only feeling\nexpressed wns that it was simply a\nquestion as to tiie size of the Libera!\nmajority.\nEarly in the evening crowds began\n\u25a0ii gather at the Yale hotel, where\nbulletins were received with the Idlest returns. It was not long befoie\nthe local mathematical sharps had il\nfigured out the Liberals were the\nsuccessful people.\nLater on, when more complete re\nturns had arrived, and Laurier's inn\njority keptgrowingbealit'fully larger,\nseveral of the more enthusiastic Lib\nends started out to celebrate tin\nevent with bonfires and fireworks,\nand this was k pt up till the wee\nsma' hours.\nThe following is the standing u\nthe parties as nearly as can be given\nat the present time :\nDe-\nLib. Con. luyeil\nA meeting of the shareholders of\nthe Grand Forks skating rink will beheld in the City Hall on Tuesday\nevening next, *St-l\u25a0 inst., at 8 o'clock.\nAll those interested arc requested to\nattend.\nW. C. I'lilniini returned on Wed\nnesdny from a short trip to Nelson.\nIt was generally believed around the\ncity that he went to that city\nfor the purpose of getting married,\nbut he eiime back alone.\nOntario  87 48\nQuebec  Hi I'-'\nNova Scotia   IS il\nNew  Brunswick    li 7\nPrince Edward Ul..'.    2 '1\nManitoba    0 ;i\nNorthwest Territories   ii '!\u25a0\nllritish Columbia    i 0\nYukon     0 0\nTotal  181\nIn the last parliament tin\nwere representee\nLib\nillows :\nCon. li\nOntario :....\nQuebec\t\nNova Scotia\t\nNew Brunswick\nP. E. I\t\nManitoba\t\nN. W. T\t\nBritish Coluinhii\nYukon  \t\nI       i\npiirlie\nid, Yae.\nI       I\n1      'J\nI      1\nI      I      I\nTotal.\nI\n12!)\nRazor  honing \u00ab, specialty   nl    the\nPl-laee Barber Shop, Vietorin hotel.\nA, B. VV. Hodges, general super\nintendent of the Granby smelter and\nmines, visited Nelson the first of the\nweek.\nPeter Pare is exhibiting some fine\nlooking rock taken from surface\neiippiugs on properties located on\nHardy mountain and owned by **.'.\nMaguire and John Holmes.\nWell Known Colorado Smel-\nterman Looking Oyerthe\nfield in This City.\nFeels   Confident    That  It\nWould Be a Profitable\nInvestment,\nJames F. Hill, a well known\nColorado smelterman, is in the city\nlooking into the feasibility of establishing a customs smelter here.\nHe expresses himself as being favorably impressed with the outlook for\nan enterprise of this nature, and\nfeels confident that with adequate-\ntransportation facilities it woultl be\na dividend-paying proposition. With\nthe vast nuniher of new properties\nnow being opened up in this vicinity,\nhe thinks there should he no\ndilliculty in keeping a customs smelter well supplied witli ore.\nMr. Hill left for Franklin eamp\nyesterday afternoon with the object\nof making a thorough investigation\nregarding the potential tonnage of\nthat district, and of the North Pork\ncountry in general.\n('. J. Magee, president of the Belts\n& Hesperus Gold Milling company,\narrived in the city yesterday from\nChicago.\nPat Weleh, the Great Northern\ncontractor, returned yesterday from\na trip lo Spokane.\nSmith Curtis, cx-M.P.P., and J.\nA. Macdonald, leader of ihe Liberal\nparty in this province, both of\nRossland, were in the eity this week.\nBaths :25c at the\nShop, Victoria hotel.\nPalace    Harder\nLIBERAL\nWORKERS\nRALLY!\nA meeting of those favorable to the election of\nDUNCAN ROSS\nas member for Yale-Cariboo in the House of Commons will be held on\nMONDAY EVE,, NOV. 7\nat 8 o'clock, in the Liberal\nCommittee Rooms, next\ndoor to postoffice.\nSmith Curtis\nand others will address\nthe meeting in the interest of\nDUNCAN ROSS\nAND THE\nLARGER CANADA\nL. E. Shields, of the (inn of Sieins\n& Shields, railway contractor, left\nyesterday morning with a party of\nmen for Franklin camp, where\nhe will make a thorough examination of a group of claims owned by\nArchie Chisholm and James West,\nthe well known prospectors, and located on MeMinley creek, four miles\nfrom the wonderful McKinley mine.\nBefore leaving Mr. Shields suited\nthat\u2014if lie found this property as it\nhad been represented to him\u2014it was\nhis intention to put $(3000 into il for\ndevelopment purposes, and a force\nof men would he put to work nt\nonce. The ledge on these claims is\nreported lo lie 300 feet wide, nnd is\nplainly traceable for a distance of\nthree miles.\nA great deal of speculation is today being indulged iii by local mining men why Mr. Shields, who is a\nGreat Northern contractor, should\ninterest himself ill North Fork properties. A nuniher of thorn express\nihe opinion that the construction of\nihe much talkcd-of North Fork road\nby the Great Northern may be one\nof (he surprises in store for our citizens next summer.\nFREE CONCERT\nThi* well known Kirchner female\norchestra, from Spokane, \u00abill ftpj)eur\nat the Union hotel iliis Friday evening fnr a thr.T weeks' engagement A\nspecial program ot cornet, violin and\ntronibone solos will he rendered. The\nentertainment will be free, $nd everybody is Invited lo attend.\nPotkr Santuhb, Proprietor,\nOne biightas well have no watch as\nniie that's fast or .slow. An uccurnte\nwuteh isn't necessarily nn expensive\none\u2014we have a variety of styles nt\ncomparatively low prices that are\nguaranteed to keep good time. A. 1>.\nMorrison.\nW. H. Itter & Co. nre putting in u\nlot of additional aluilving nnd conn-\ntors for tbeir big Chriatmaij stock,\nwhioh isOXpeoted to arrive shortly, \"If you bay it of  Morrison it's all\nright-'\ne_A MOST\nRELIABLE\nPLACE\ntu purchase Good .Jewelry, is the\nplace where you know of whom\nyou are buying\u2014you have tiie\nassurance of a business reputation\nand guarantee that goes with\nevery sale. Gyery article purchased of .Morris-iii proves its\nworth uiifl tlu- reliability of the\nstore, ami ihe customer always\ncomes again.\n\"You have Ihe most accommodating store, Air. Morrison,\" snid\na lady customer the other day.\n(J always feel satisfied with what\nI get here,\" she added.\nIt is our idea of storekeeping\nto make people satisfied ; thev\ncome again\u2014they semi others\u2014\nwo think it pays.\nA. D. MORRISON\nJeweler find Optician,\nURAND  FORKSi   H.C\nAlways vour money's worth.\nThere will he doinge of much importance in this Boundary country\nduring the next few yearn, and'wh'tt\nis wanted is r. member who sits on\nthe government side nf the house, so\nthat there will he rll'n-t to lift requests for protection nf the interest!-'\nof this section. Vote for Duncan\nRoss and \"adequate protection,-\"\nDuring thc pnst seven years Canada has sold abroad $470,000,0 -(>\nworth more products than iu the previous seven years.\nA garden parly will be held at Mr.\nHun-ell's nurseries on the 22nd inst.,\nto decide whether Donald McCalluin\nor X. Mof-ellan will bo appointed\nConservative leader.\nIt's strange, but usually the fellow\nwho does thc loudest applauding at\na political meeting hasn't a vole.\nGreat reduction in Fall and Winter\nHats and all kinds of Millinery Goods\nfrom now until the end of the season\nat .Mrs. Gray's, Sears blook, \"Winnipeg\navenue. Dressmaking parlors in connection.\nWebbs' ehoeoliilrs galore at Donaldson's, in bulk and in   fancy boxes.\nFfoftVV teaming of all kinds done\nby -I. W. Jones.\nFor a nice hair cut or shave gn to\nthe City Barber Shop on Riverside\navenue.    Baths 25c,\nHEART PALPITATION AT NIOHT\nUnities oven the strongest man;but\nto the averara woman it is a   taste of\n, ,., .       I,-.*.!  Vt        murltiiig \"in tin* wimp\u00ab\ngeneral purgatorv.    lake a little Ner-, i\u201e>i,rin--- i,(,i,ii ,n i.*iiiu->>\ntin-\nli-iisr, mul line  ilrpilfre   for   cucli    five   iiii|,i-s\nwithin hix |ioar\u00ab from Biion ilntp, Rental,\n-Mini per mile for first ymir, and -Sin \\ie<- mile\nfor ea'oli iitbiequetlt year. Royalty, samp an\npliiciT iiiiniii:'.\nPJader miiiiiiir in the Yukon Territory, -\nCreek, tjulah, river and liill ulalthi Mmll not\nQxoeea Ml) Foot in length, measured on the\nbaae line or general direction of thn or oriek\nor   M-ul.h, tin- width   In-Ill-,' I0UO to  SQild    Ail\nother iilooer claim-: -..mil in- 8U0 feet Hijimre.\n('Iniins arc n nr lied li.v l\u00abn legal   potto, nlii*\niit --iicli fiiil, ln-iirini: iiolli'i-n Kntry mu-t lu-\nObtullied   within   ten   (1'i.vs,   if   i hi.   rlnini i-\nwithln ten mile*, of inli.itiff roeonW's nfflue,\non.-iiiiiiitii.iini ihiy >tiinw-'ii for riu-li additional ten inili-Nor fnictinn.\nllieiierao \u2022 \u25a0\u2022\u25a0 any \u2022tii--lll\u00ab n claim\nMilled by  must hold n rree ml *\u25a0\u2022\u25a0coitlflontB.\nIndividual or company.   Royalty nt       The dliooverer of a new nHnuii entitled to\nrate ot JO cents ner ti-u of iiMi poiiuds shall  a olaim ofltV-O feet In length, and If the party\nbecoili-tated ongrogtoutput. --..iihUtH uf two ifiOU feetnltogetlier. on tlio\nQimktz  Persons of eighteen years nnd  output of which no royalty will bo elmrgedi\nover nml juini htiich companies iioliiin-- free  thn i-oh. of the party ordtliarj claims onlj.\ninlners'certlticntesmuy ubtnlu entry for a     Butry fee 110. Royalty at the rate nf^U per\nmlnhiglocation, i t pti the value of \u25a0 '.\u25a0\u25a0 .:oi.i -Oiimu.-i \u25a0,\u25a0\u201e,.,\nA fi  minor's certllleate i*. granted tor  the Yukon Territory, to ho paid to the Cotnu-\noneur more years, out exceeding five, upon   troller.\npaymeni iu advance of $7.60 pAr \u00ab m for     No free miner shall receive a grant of more\nnn Individual, ami Irom ISO to $100 per au*  thnn one mining claim on eaili separate\nniim for a oompany ai rdltig to capital. river, creek or guloh, but tlm -.mix* miner\nA  fi  miliar! having disoovored oonl in   inivv holdanj number of elalins by purohase\npluoe, may locate a cluim loouxlBi^D foot by  and free minors may wont their olalms in\nSynopsis    of   Merita! InnaforlHgpniial Minerals\nun Dominion Lends in Munftuhii, tin- North*\nWest TerrM lru-s nntl the Yukon Territory,\nOoAL-Coal InndBinoy be ptirchosed for $11)\nporaore for soft coal aod -snot utithrw'tt.-.\nNot more than B80 aores dhu im act\nwiili in\nlegal post*, partnership hy-mini*-uotlob and -uritig fet\ntiuli tmil on of$B,   A i-iiiiin limy in- abandoned and m\n(i     <\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022ii.ti.iii.il     urafnii    n-nrl   \u201e\u201e-,,,. I >'ll- lllltl' III' Vl'lll- lltlli'l'    ' >lit 111 li \u25a0 ll  i hi    till'   Mlllll- 1'1'Cl'k. Utlll'll I\nn sweotened  water ana awaj l   u^,*,,.[Bim8lIni) ueroffordetl within fifteen idveisbyglviiigiiotloenndi.a.vlugit\ninies tlio nalpital ion.    You'll save  lots  day* \u25a0\u25a0\" loented wlthm ten miles of a luinlug     Wurk must be done on ao aim out h year to\n1 .       .       x,      ... recorder's olflee, one additional day allowed the valueof ot least $!0j,\nit   worry    by   keeping  .Nerviline   on  fur (>u--li ti.nliti-o.ul ten miles or fraction.     A \u25a0\u2022i-rtiHcate that work lifts boon done must\nhand, which is a treasure for all sorts ^Vieu\nof ]'iiins and aches. Nerviline cures f.uol,.y,]\nheadache, stomach and bowel troubles'or paid, tho loi\nin* ohtniiii'd each  year.   If not, the claim\nponded oo theolttlni  shull be deemed to be itbhiidnued, nuil upon\nijlnliig rei ler in   to oaaiipatlon and entry by n free miner,\nhas I u expetuleu     The boiiiidarioBofaolalm may be dpfluod\n-poii hn vinir n sin-  absolutely by having a survey made and i\nOPERA COMPANY COMING\nQlhr -Stoning &mt\nPUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY ami PBIDAY\nKVKXIXilS ATOIUND FOHKS, U.C., BY\nG. A. EVANS.\nsuusciiirnoN- bates;\nOne year....p.00 1 tlircenOmilis. .50\nSix.monlhs.. 1,00 \\ tlm- month 20\nAdvertising rates furnished nn application.\nLegal notices, 10 and ii Cls, per line.\nAddress all communications lu\nThe Evening Sonj\nPiione 65. oiuno fohks, b. a.\nAs Ciiiiiiilu's business 1ms more\nthan doubled nf Inte, of count! it\ncosts more thnn formerly For operot- Manager W. Cranston Presonts F. A.\ning expenses of the;eountrj'. It cosl.7    Wade's  Famous Beggar   P\nmore now to run the Granby smelter\nwith six furnaces than it ilid with\nthe original two ; but the receipts\nare great enough to pay dividends. I the\" Briti\"^ Coiumbk \"uid\" Alberta\n  I theatrical circuit.\n\"How   old   is Ann\"   is  all   ciisv I     (Iriuul Forks is In Imve two nigllfci\nininklv    Price 95c for ii larira hottln    v\".v in\u00ab.l*>., .iii.l \"H\"\" ouiimlyliiB OTtli the , lulling uotlcoa In the Yukon UtUolul u,-zoti6\n,'     ,,-,;.     ..     ,    . -     \"*'\"'   otr.Of i illienieuta, limolinae tin-  laud  at     I'mmn.KiiJi    All llnupiiroli'lntoil D.,,,,1,,\nH. E. Woud-iand, druugist, ll.iwannoi-o loulatiili'nMaiiltDbn,tlie,*|ort.li.WeitTerr|.\nPi.riiii\u00bbli>n may ba urented hy the Minuter  torlea and wltliln the Vol  Territory are\nof the  Interior to lot-ate el .nns ...itituiiji,,^ ,.,,ot, to proapeatluj* For oetroleiim, and the\nIron nml ii.ini, ul, ipi>er, iu the * iikoii  Minister nin.v reaerve ror uu Individual or\nTerritory, of uu area not exoeedlns IoMuoi'qm   oompany having h Iilueryou the land to he\nTiie imintit lnr a minioif looatloii nIihII pro-  hroapeaied, mi area of diOaorea.  Should the\nvide for the payment ol royulty'on Hit- auk'n  iin,s|\u00ab,.|,ii-<lii.,.,>vi.i-nil in niiviiitf iiuiiiitiiifs\nnotes IIiik live per ooi.t. andaatlafaotorlly eiluhllah aiioll dlauovery,\nPluoor Aliiui.tr. Mlinltobn and the .Nm-ili-  an area not exceeding HIOui'rea.lticltMllui-the\nu,.,i Torrltoi lo.,i ixooptlug the Yukon lei-  ,,ii well m\u201el sin-l, other land n.inui hedeteil\nritory.   Piaeer niluingolalina geiiernlly nre  minud. will In, s.,1.1 to in,. Hi v,,,',.,- ,,i tin-\nim feel aqnareientry fpa f &.UU, renewable J n,iP \u201er yi.uii,,,, ,\u201e.,.,., s\u201ei,j,.,.t tornyaltyal\nlie Niirtli  Saaltatuliowan river | auoh raae aa may be aoeoilied  hv ortler<lu-\nOpeiii Company\n,. , '      ,       -vi    i yearly.  Oil the North Saaltatuliowan.river I ,uoh raae'aa may be BpeciHetl\" 1\nUii   a   very   large guarantee* Mr. | ulalma for.either bar or beuoii^the former oouuoll;\nCranston has engaged tho iibove\nul organization for n complete tour of\nn-   fiet long uml extendi\n'! high  and\nproblem compared with what Mr\nBorden means by \"adequate protection.\"\nAnd now the (Irand Trunk railway bas bought a 350-mile branch\nin the East to give it access 11 coal\nfields, to operate its new Pacific line.\nFRIDAY, NOVJSMBBR I, IWM\nThe Dominion election is over, and\nthe Liberal government has been returned to power by an apparent majority of (in, which is a considerable\nincrease over that enjoyed in the\nprevious parliament. Tbe vote wns\nan unqualified expression of confi-\nfidciicc in the polioy pursued by\nPremier Laurier for thc upbuilding\nof a Greater Canada.\nBoston experts assert that copper\nwill reach 14 cents (Turing the next\ntwo weeks, which iiieiins additional\nprosperity for the many producing\nmines in tbe Boundary.\nThe building of a second transcontinental railway ; the maintenance\nof the present moderate tariff, under\nwhich the country is so prosperous ;\nthe continuation of the immigration\nsystem which hns brought bnlf a\nmillion people to the West and more\nthan trebled the value of property ;\nthe practice of the administrative\nmethods' which   have   transformed\nCanada, within eight years, fn i\npoor, struggling country into a rich\nand prosperous one. These are some\nof the problems the Liberal government are solving, nnd the record is\none such as found endorsement at\nthe polls yesterday.\nIt's human nature certainly, but\nnevertheless strange, that the man In\nthe audience who so freely advises\nthe political speaker how the country\nshould be run generally has no business of bis own of any kind which\nrequires running.\nAt a Conservative meeting InlVan-\ncouvcr last week, Tbe World says,\nMartin Burrell of (Irand Forks made\nthe best speech of the evening, and\nthat be possesses a polished utterance, an easy delivery and an absence of the demagogue style which\nmakes it a pleasure to listen to him.\nAll of which The Sun, without in\nthe least detracting from Mr. Boss's\nabilities, endorses, and more too.\nBut this election is one in which\nmeasures,  not men,  are  the issue.\nBorden's railway policy is mil thnl\nof a man of experience ill public affairs, but of a mere theorist. 11 is regarded as a mere schoolboy   policy.\nTo send Conservative members to\nOttawa is to declare against low tariffs, new railways, increased populi-\ntion, cheap postal rates, good times\nand general prosperity,\nAnd now the people ofthe United\nStates will go mid do likewise on\nTuesday next.\nThe electors have placed ihe Incompetents where they belong\u2014in\nOpposition.\nWell, four out of four in  British\nColumbia isn't bo bad for a starter.\nNow for the three others also.\nGrand Forks bail its heaviest frost\nof the season on Thursday night, and\nit arrived, loo, just about the time\nthose disheartening Conservative returns of the election were due.\nYOUNG LADIES, READ THIS\nIf you are bothered with pimples\nrushes or ugly blotches on your face, if\nyour complexion is sallow, it's nn evidence that you require Ferrozone to\ntone up your blond. One Ferrozone\nTablet taken at meals makes the complexion like pencil bloom, cheeks soon\nbecome rosy, eyes bright, you'll bo the\npicture of health. Thousands of Indies\nkeep up their youthful appearance\nwith Ferrozone, why not youl Price\n50o, ut II. I'1. Woodland's, drug-gist.\nWANTED.\nSpecial Representative in this\ncounty mul adjoining territories to\nrepresent and advertise an old established business house of solid financial\nstanding. Salary $21 weekly with\nexpenses, paid eaeh Monday by check\ndirect from headquarters, Expenses\nodvancedj position permanent, We\nfurnish everything. Address, TIIE\nCOLUMBIA, 630 Monon Building,\nChicago, 111.\nOn   Friday   night,  November  11 Hi,\nAulicr's beautiful romantic opera \"Fra'\nTHE ADVENTURES OF\n;V*'\"';, -lijL i \\-\nii   .'J ~:-   Lm \u25a0\u25a0\u2022   #\n(  i \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  \/?$ . J* 7s.* w .i\n>t?  '\u2022\u25a0' V7iV'7.\u25a0\u25a0%\u2014f -\\y*Vj\nI),!.,      ,-' ,       1 to*\"\"*-     -    \u25a0        t''''\";..'VJ\/l'-*i'Vi\n' ','\u25a0 - '\"'\u25a0\"' V ; \u2022\u25a0'.\"'i&.iya,\n' . \u25a0 .,' \u25a0\u25a0' t\"lv \/ TIfr- ^k\n.'.\"  i,'    1  .:.:>\\hf   \u25a0#;    .'jL\n'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0( V   ?     \"   -,\n4\".f   ''  \"<   I\/f~\ntludea inn- dlgplnga, hut extend\nl,u\u00bb,' of Hie nill or bank, inn \u00bb\nliKKilcrt. Whoaealeam power ii\nHuafoat wide may he obtained.\nUrcdglng in (lu- rlvera ul Manitoba uml th.\nNurth-Weat Terrltorloa,excepting the Sfuk\nhetw\n\"latter lu-1\n\u201e.|l   tu III,'\nox ing.\nnl, elalma\nIAJIES A. SMART,\nDeputy of the*Mlnlaterofthe Interior,\nDopnrtmetil uf the tuterior, Ottawa.\nClaims and  A'tomi'Lisiimilvi's\u2014\nrerrlturloa,excepting theXukou I \\\\-   .]., ,,..\u201e.,, ti,,,,,  \\\u201eAt ,,,.,.,,,;,.,.  ,..,,,\n v  Ii'fi' miner mu.v olitiilu uuiy .!'     \"tl ninle Ul.Ill JI1>1  piollllse   \\oll\nttyti ieiiaea ol nve mllea each for a term of i good   printing\u2014we do   the printing\ntwenty yeara, n ivablo lu the discretion of f,   .,   ' p ,        ,,\u2022\ntliats up to fllir promises. Any office\ni     \/\nFi':-. -i-&\nTHE SINGING  LFS50N\nHie Minister of tiie In __\n1'be leaaea'a right is couHaed tu tlte alib-1,.,,!, \u00ab\u00ab,,   n,.A',\u201eiua    \u201e\u25a0,, ov,,n,it.i      V,,\n, gedbedorbnraof the river belpw low I \u00b0V\" caM   Piollllse\u2014WO OXPOlltC.    W(l\nwaler nun It, ami aubject to the riglita.of all; disappointment     if we promise work\nall peraoilswho have, or uhu mny leeeivucii- ' t . ,     , ', .\ntries fur bar dlggluga ur bench olalmr, ex-  <>u a (lllle. It s ilnlle (ll Unit lime,\neept un the SaaKatcneWQii river, where the ^\nlessee  iniiy dredge to high water murk oil ] \"'\neuch alternate leasehold. nr*tf i^      . WM, P.\niho leaaeo shall have a dredge |tt operation     1   It\/.    \\J*\\ I ^-11    NBVVTON.\nwithin ,,ueseusiin I, .nntl,,,,late of  lease      1   []C      rdlfTI     I'ri.prlel, r\nI ii i- i'iu-li  live milt's, hut where a person or\ncmiiiiiiny baa obtutned morn thun inn-' loaie-1\nuneilreilgoforeiicli flftaen miles or frnetioti A PBESH STOfK OP\nidsultteiQiit.  iimiuil, ilo per mmutit foreaoli |\n^SSSSSSL rBSMSSS Ii\u00ab u     Confectionery. Fruits,\nIt'.lllKl,\nDreilffhiir in the Yitkon Territory.\u2014Six\nni*. nt Hve miles eoeh nny be granted in u\ni mi yer Torn term of twenty your*., aiso\nI'irlffht U rimiiiu'-i to tin* abb'\nI, or burs in t in* rivor below low\nrmot'li, itmt liiiiTuiiiiry to be fixed\nunion tin- 1st ilH.vnf -Vi.L-ii-it Iii the\niluitxil (he lease.\n\u2022 shall imve one dredge i\u00bb oiwrn*\ntwo years from tho dute of the\nyear of tl\nThe h-,-\nCigars und Tobacco\nA hrindaoiricly (ittod v.\\\\\nIce Cream Parlor\nin connection.\nCOR. BRIDGE AND FIRST STREETS\nThe very best smokers in town at\nDonldson's, Large range from which\nto choose,   Get our prices by the box\nSee Donaldson's fruit before you\nbuy. Ho handles thc best fruit\nmoney will buy.\nNicely funiisned rooms, with or\nwithout board, at the Winnipeg hotel,\nDiavolo\" will be presented, and on\nSaturday nigfit, November 12th, \"La\nMascotte, or The Beggar Prince.\"\nMr, Wade's company has been a\nmust successful one for the past twelve\nseasons throughout the Central and\nSouthern .states, and this summer on\ntheir first Canadian tour thev played\nto capacity business for three weeks in\nthe Winnipeg theatre, and repeated\ntheir success in Bran don.\nThe personnel of the company bus\nremained practically unchanged for\nthe past five years, nnd includes\nsome of the best comic opera talent in\nAmerica.\nMiss Irene Palmer is the prima\ndonna, soprano, supported by Addie\n-Miunt'urd and Lilia Thorn. Gertrude\nIlutelieiisuii and WinnitVeil Petersen\nare the contraltos, F. W. Wallers and\nJay C. Tavlor tenors, G. Hrvmi Bronti\nand Carl Leburg baritones. The minor\nparts aro in capable hands, and Mr. P.\nA. Wade and Jack Spaulding play the\ncomedy parts. Ivan liudesal is the\nmusical director,\nThere is perhaps no class of amusement more entertaining than good\ncmii:opera, for it combines a plot, or\n.lory, dramatic sit uut inns nnd sidc-\niplittlng comedy, all capped with ex-\nlellent niusic. And there is no company playing the one night stand\nnouses more capable than Mr. Wade's\nBeggar Prince opera company.\nSpecial party rates have been arranged by the O.P.R, for those wishing to come from neighboring towns.\nMail orders or tickets will be carefully\nattended to.   Prices $1.00 and 75c.\nTHE GERMS OF CATARRH\nNot only attack the passages of the\nhead and throat, but finally reach the\nLungs and cause consumption. Nothing destroys catarrh so quickly as fragrant, healing Catarrhozone, which relieves the cough, stops the discharge,\ntakes all soreness from the throat. \"I\nconsider Catarrhozone has tm equal as\na cure for catarrh and lung trouble,\"\nwrites James E. Wetherell of Brighton. \"It cured me after many good\ndoctors failed to even relieve my trou-l\nble.\" Catarrhozone can't fail to cure!\n\u2014it's guaranteed. Two months' treatment 81.00; trial size 25c. H.E.\nWoodland, druggist,\nMillinery  Goods\nThe largest and most carefully *\u2022\nselected stock of Fall and Whiter\nPattern and Ready-to-Wear Hats\nChildren's Hats, Baby Bonnets, Etc.\nEver brought to Grand Forks has been opened up for the inspection of the\nladies of the city. Tins goods have now arrived from Winnipeg. Correct styles. Moderate prices. Inspect my goods before making\nvour fall purchases.' FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING in connection.\ncTVlISS M. E. WEBB\n0ASE BLOCK, COH. Hill DUE AND SECOND STS.\nP.Burns&Co.\nDEALERS IN ALL  KINDS OF\nFRESH \u00a3& CURED\nMEATS\nFISH AND GAME IN SEASON\nGRAND FORKS, B. C.\n\\\nTHE\n\\\nCOZIEST\nAND\nv\nMOST\nV\nUP-TQ-\n\/\nDATE\n\/\nSAMPLE\nROOM\nIN THE\nCITY.\nTHE BEST OF EVERYTHING.\nTHE CLUB\nFIRST STREET\nJOE THATCHER,\nPltOPMETOR.\nTHE\nCOOLEST\nPLACE\nIN\nTOWN.\nELECTRIC\nFANS\nIN KVRBY\nCORNER' w\nGood Things\nIn tlio Grocery Lines aro always on said in c-ur establishment.\nThe spice that's nice, tin- pepper that's hot.\nAnd the mustard that's lit to put in the pot.\nAro among our fresh seasonings of unsurpassed puritv.\nOur Fine Groceries\nAn- known far and wide, and have an enviable fame. He who won't\nlie advised can't be helped, but wo ean help you if you'll purchase our\ngood Tea, Cofl'ee, etc.\nPhone 30\nJ. H. HODSON\nOpposite C. P. R. Station\nYALE\nTRANSFER\n1 COMPANY\nTom Peterson\nHeavy and Light Draying of\nall Kinds Done Promptly.\nDriving and Saddle Horses for\nSide or Hire.\nWOOD FOR SALE\nDr  FOLLICK\nDENTIST\nGraduate of Philadelphia Dental\nCollege.\n: Phone\nOlliee over Hunter\nKendrick Co.'s Store\nnilANBY struct,\nPlonks-, GRAND FORKS | GEO.      CHAPPLE\nLeave orders at the Palm Fruit Store.\nR. C. MCCUTCHEON\nCABINET MAKER,\nTurning,  Scroll   Work,  Saw\nPilingfGun Repairing, Mann-.\nfiicttirer of Screen  Doors and\nWindows.\nRIVERSIDE AVENUE\nOpposite J. W. Jones' PurnJtore Store.\n\"headquarters\nFOR\nPRACTICAL PLUMBER\nI Carry a Complete Line\nof Plumbing Specialties.\nUP-TO-DATE PLUMBING.\nOPPOSITE POSTOFFICE\nSMOKERS'\nSUPPLIES\nM1NET\nCIGAR STORE,\nCHURCH DIRECTORY.\nKNOX  I'KKSIIYTIiBIAN   OHUBOH   (ini.,.1\nI'nrln  .1.   It.   Roberta    B.A.,   im.tur.\nServioes every Surnlii.v ,,t il n.,n. aid 'i-.w i,.\nm.lSunilayaohoolnml is.l.l.- .-tn--. 8 p. m :\nWeatmluater Guild nf 0. li., T iday, 8\nKIIISTMETHODISTI'MUUCH   Corner Muln\nail(] Fifth sin.    K. Mi, I.   I'lislni'. Soi'vit'cs\nevery Sunday \u201et ii n. in. ami ~.:m n.m.l\nolaia meeting ut uloao of morutliK aorvlcel\nSunday aoliool nml Bible oluwut 3u. m.i\nprayer meeting evory Tliurailay evening\nnt 8o'oloolt, Tlieimbllolaeordloll} Invited;\nllnl.Y THIXITV CHUROH (Ohuroli ol Bug-\nInndJ, Qrnud b*orka, Henry Steele, vleae-\nHoly (.'miiniliiii,,,,, s a. in-; inurtting liruydr\n| null aertnon. It a. m.i Sunday aoliool, 3 p. m.:\n6venloiiir Hiidaerjnnn, 7:!n p, in. All uro\nourdliilly invited.\ntt'AN'I'KI) -JJliN AND IVOMKN in Oil. oollntj\nnnd adjoining territorlea to repre8eiit and\natlyerllle nn o ,1 eatubllalied lions,, ,,f \u201ei,|j,l\nlliiaiii'liiUtnndliiK.  Salary to I  Ml ,vrek-\nly, to women si: toJ18 ueeltly, with expeii-ma\nntlvuuoed ooeli Monday l.v I'lo'.'li dlrert Irom\nheadiiuarteri., Horaeoud buggy rurulahed\nivheu ueoeaaaryi nohlt-on ii,'i'innii,.nt. Ad.\n[Iron, Blew Hroa. .1 Co., Dent. A. Monon\nBldg., Clilouvo, III.\nNOTICE\nNOTIOE 18 IIKHIiBV GIVEN THAT THE\nou-partuerablp heretofore exlatlug be.\ntween tlte nnderalgneil n. Iiotelkeeperain the\nPaolllo lloirl. r.rnud Porks, 0. C\u201e \"niler tho\nIPrin m f Sloggy j Donald, hue been this\nday diaaolved by mutual laetit,  All debla\nduo the laid firm nre to bo Paid toO. V,\nsloggy, nnd nil partneralilp debts aocouuteil\nfor to llio firm are to In- m,i'i bv him.\n!'. V. SI.OGGV,\nTHUS. DONALD,\ntVltnnasl   I.. I'. M iisos.\nDatotl this UHi day of September, 1004.\nCALL NOW\nAnd got  measured  for a swell\nFALL AND WINTER SUIT\nWe have all the latest styles and\ncan. guarantee you satisfaction,\nfind our prices arc right, \u00bbS-icj us\nbefore ordering elsewhere.\nW. H. DINSMORE,IjSiJK\nMINERAL ACT.\nCERTIFICATE   OF   IMPROVEMENTS.\nNlll'ICK.\nPEER Minerai (Talm, altuata In tho Grand\nForks Mining Divlaion ol Vnlo Dlatriet.\nWhere loonted;   In Burnt Baain,\nTAKBNOTIUli thnl I Kenneth I,.  Hni i.\nI    of Itos.h.ml, B, P..agent tor Itoln'it   li,\nPROCLAMATION\nElectoral District Yak-Vurilm,, tu Wit:\npUULJC NOTICE is hereby given\nto the electors of the electoral\ndistrict aforesaid, tlmt, in obedience\nto His Majesty's writ to me directed,\nand bearing date tiie twenty-ninth\nday of September, 1904,1 require the\npresence of the said electors at Raven's\nHall in the eity ot* Kamloops, on\nTUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF\nNOVEMBER, 1904, from noon until\ntwo of the clock in the afternoon, for\nthe purpose of nominating a person to\nrepresent them in the House of Commons of Canada; and that in case' a\npoll is demanded and allowed in the\nmanner by law prescribed, such poJl\nwill be opened on the twenty-\nsecond day of November, in the\nyear nineteen hundred and four, from\nthe hour of nine in the foren ion till\nHve of the clock in the afternoon in\neach of the polliug divisions, that is to\nsay:\nPolling Division No. 1\u2014Comprising the provincial electoral district of\nCariboo. Polling will be held in this\ndivision at the following stations,\nnamely:\nNo.   ' No.\n1. Harkerville        !). Horsefly\n2. Stanley 10. Keithley Creek\n:i. Quesnel            11. Riskie ftreek\n4. Alexandria        12.  Alexis Creek\n5. Soda Creek       13. Beaver Lake\nb\\ Spence'sBridge 14. Fraser Lake\n7. Quesnel Forks  15.  Hanceville\n8. Bullion\nPolling Division No. 2\u2014Comprising the provincial electoral district of\nLillooet. Polling will beheld in this\ndivision at the following stations,\nnamely:\nNo,    \" No.\n1. Clinton 9. Lillooet\n7'. 83-Mile House, IU. Pavilion\nD.A.Stoddart's 1 I. Empire Valley\n... Bonaparte 12. Watson liar\n4. Big Bar Creek\n.\"i. Dog Creek        13. Ample    Mine,\n(!.  .Alkali Lake Cayoosh Creek\n7. North Lac La   14.  Fraser   River,\nHache l'aehekpirt\n<*7  I*ac La Hache\nPolling; Division No. 3\u2014Com r ,-\ning the provincial electoral district of\nYale, excepting that portion comprised within the Dominion electoral\ndistrict of New Westminster, to-wit:\nAll that portion of the provincial electoral district of Valeurfjoining theprovincial electoral district of Dewdney.;\nand lying west of a line commencing\nat the north-east corner of the provincial electoral district of Chilliwack,\nthence following the Fraser river to a\npoint one njile beyond the village of\nYale, and thence following a straight\nline to the north-east corner of the\nprovincial electoral district of Dewdney.\nNo. No.\n1. .Spuz\/uiin !).  Lower Nicola\n2. Camp No. Ifi     10. (out Ice\n:i.   North Bend      II.  Nicola Lake\n-I.    KectVr L7   Asjrn OroVO\n5. Lytton l*>. Thynne'sranch\n, Cnmfi.nl....\ni I'r-'ii   Unite,\nil J->l\nPolling Division No. 6\u2014Coibpria-\ning the provincial electoral district of\nSimilkameen. Polling will be held in\nthis division at the following stations,\nnamely:\nNo.   ' No.\n1. Beaverdell 9,\nWanted\u2014Lady or man, with some\nexperience in pressing and repairing\ngentlemen's and ladies' clothes. Call\nat Johnson's Renovating House,\nMain and Riverside.\nlell\nVVestbridge\nRook Creek\nSidleyJIount'n\nCp. McKinney\nVoig't's Camp\nKeremeos\nHedley\nNickel Plat\t\n18. Princeton\nOkanagan Falls 14. Granite Creek\n7. Fairview 18. Tulaiiieen, Ol-\n8. White Lake ter, Flat\nI'ih.i.i.mi Division No. 7\u2014C prising the provincial electoral district of\nGreenwood, Polling will he held in\nthisdivisiqn at the following stations,\nnamely;\nNo.    \" .Nn.\n1. Greenwood     (i. Eholt\n\u25a01. Greenwood     7. Deadwood\n3. Greenwood     8. Denoro\n4. Midway 0. Rock Creek\n5. Boundary Falls\nPolling Division- No. H\u2014Comprising the provincial electoral district\nuf (Irand Forks. Polling will be held\nin this division at the following stations, namely:\nNo. No.\n1. Grand Forks 5. Phoenix\ns2. Grand Forks (i. Cascade\nto\\ (Irand Forks 7. Bannock\n4. Phoenix 8. Carson\nAND FURTHER, that un the\ntenth day of December, 1904, at the\ncity of Kamloops, I shall open the ballot boxes, add up tbe votes given for\nthe several candidates and return as\nelected the one having the majority of\nvotes.\nGf which all persons are hereby required to take notice and to govern\nthemselves accijrcliugly.\nGiven under my hand at Kamloops,\ntliis fourteenth day nf October, in the\nyear 1904.      DANIEL O'HARA,\nReturning Ollicer.\nThe question: What will we have\nfnr dessert? The answer: Call up\nDonaldson and get some Hazelwood\niee cream.   Phone 64.\nJust arrived, tip-to-dnto Ready-to)\nWears.    MisnM. 10. Webb, .Milliner.\n\"Tlio best is the cheapest,\" is an\nold truism, and it is more so with\nfruit than anything else. The bent\nwill always be found at Donaldson's.\nLADILS WANTED.\nA Bright Fn-kiioktii: Woman\u2014\nwnniiin's work. Permanent position.\nOld established business uouseof solid\nfinancial standing. Salary $12 to $18\nweekly, with expenses, paid each Monday direct from headqurters. Expenses\nadvanced. We furnish everything.\nAddress, Secretary, (i^0 Monon Block,\nChicago, 111.\nWANTED\nA LOCAL SALESMAN\nVnv    (irand    Forks    and snr\nrounding territory to represent\nCANADA'S GREATEST NURSERIES\nNewest varieties and specialties in Hardy Fruits, Small\nFruits, Shrubs, Ornamentals,\nand Roses. A permanent\nsituation, and territory reserved tor the right mail.\nPay weekly. Ilandsoineout-\nlit free. Write for particulars and'send 'i~) cents for our\npocket microscope, just the\nthing to use in examing trees\nand plants for insects.\nSTONEA WELLINGTON,\nFoothill Nursbhies,\n(Over SOI) Acres)\nTORONTO.    -    -    -    QNTARIO\n'. A^GO-X: r*V*\u00bb$,ft\u00ab,$(> <*!*<} O 6 \u00abQ -><**<>Oft ^^(f^O^Ofli\/OO 6*0 O-*!--000 *>*->'\u25a0\nw\nTheCity W ood Yard\nIs ntivv refKJv to sup- *\nO                ply Tamarack nnd %\nFir Wood in any %\nO                length. o\nyours for ordors, %\nFRANCIS & STONE.\nj   J        Office:  Rutherford's Stable, \\\nX\u2014S         Second Street         Phone 129 %\n\u00ab*:6oceo<ijtoocoflocooft\u00aboo{.ooooeoc\u00abooo6o*i>ooee;occo:ooo\nAshcroft 16, G'oldwutcr\n'S.  Cache Creek\nI'oij.ivi; Division No   I\u2014Compris\nig the provincial electori.l district ni\nMKKCIIANTTAII.OH,\n.1I4ANI 1 PORKS, 14. C.\nalitifil-'B Certificate No. H75789\nMlaer'a Certllleate No\n>\u00ab', frm Jlliier'e terllll'\n,'iiti. so. isilin.li,1 1, -ixtv ilnyn fr  il><\ndate lierent, to neclv to tlieallnloii Keeorilei\nlor a. Certllleate of tranrovenieata, for tl\u201e-      -        \u2022 ,    ,      ,\ni.mi-i..j fiibtuliilni* oCrownOritat of the Kainloopa,     rolling \"ill   he licld  in\nAntl fnttlier talis nollce tlmt notlo niler ''os division at the following  stnlinns,\nnat be j|oinraetioetl before tlio   namelv;\nilil oriJHuate or Inn\nNION HOTEt AND MU5IC HALL\nBar Supplied With the Flneil Lines of Wlnca, Uquora\nand Cigars. LUNCH COUNTER MEALS Served al\nAll H -s.    Finely Furuialicd Roomn in Connection.\nPETER SANTURE, Proprietor\n7w\nT\nDated till.\nlir\n if'illy, i.O. 1001.\n\\I.T1I I. IIIKVI'.I', I'.L.S\nDR. MACDONALD\nI )K NT 1ST\nGraduate Pennsylvania College of\nDental Surgery, Philadelphia,\nOlliee in Megaw Block,\nPhone 188.        Grand Forks-, B.C.\nTRANSFER OF HOTEL LICENSE,\nTo the  ilnnnl of I allis; Cotniiilaaloiiera\nIn ntnl for tlio (id nlOruinl I'orlta.\nNOTI'K l\u00ab hereby irlveii thnt tbe miller.\nale I nill.1,1  m 11 the.- , f Hi\nBoard nl LloenaliiirCoitmiiaaloiiora fo* the\ncn.v ,,f Orand Korlta, miel.v Im' nt.-uiisfor\nnl the llnli'l l.ii'i'iisi' iriniili'il in reai'TOt ,.|\ntbe \"Wlntihieif,\" tVliiltlpeii nvemie. ijnuiil\nPorhB, fro to Bipll Uraea,\nDated nt Urund ''orlta, It. c, MilsStlittny of\nUngual, 1004.\nMHI.MAN JACKSON.\n. H   I'. CI.I.Ml'.ST\nJ,MIS  ll. HI'I'INCIi\nFoo Lee W\u00abKT i SPEW\nLAUNDRY\nBarrleitara, Holfolto\n1-|\u00abH.  tftO.\nKINK   LAUNDIOUING.\nCOLLARS,   CUFFS   AND\nSHIRTS WASHED CLEAN AND\nNIOB  AND  [RONED  IIV\nMACHINERY,    NEW\nMEN EMPLOYED,\nNext   to   Chinese  Store\nRIVERSIDE AVENUE.\nBiden Blook, Corner IVInnlnes Avenue uml\nKlrat Streot,\nllltAMi r-OBKS, 11. (.'.\nQRAND FORKS FEDERAL LA\nbpr   Uniini   No.   231, A.L.U.\u2014\nAleels   even-   Wednesday   evoning\nat >i o'clock iii   Federal   Union   hall,\nDax Kki.i.v, Pi-es,\nJas. A. IIaiihis, .See.\nNo,\nI. Savunu\n_'.  Kamloops\n.'I.  Kaiuloopi\nI.   Kaniloopi\nNn.\nIII. Grand 1'ra rio\n11. Tappeu .**i ;in:\nI:'. ICuull\nI.I.   .'M.lcll  Hill\no.  West Side \\.    I I. Sieainous\nThoinpsou river I.i, Salmon Arm\n(i.   Bast Side N.     iii. (Iiilliii Lake\nThompson river i 7.  Malakwu\n7.   Louis (.'reel;      I.*, yuilchunu\nt<. Monte Creek     lit Oienomma\n!). iShuswap 20. CampbellC.etk\nUl. .Sunn,. Lake\nPoM,iNa Division No. \u2022\">  -L'.niiri'\ning the provincial ol ictoral distircl\nOkanagan,   Polling  \u00ab'iil   he  hold\nthis division at thu following statini\nnamelyi\nNo.   ' No,\n1. I'eiitielon       I:'. Cherry Creel\n2. Srjuimurland   111. Salmon    1;..\n3. Peaohland Bridgu\nI. West Bank     11. Okanagan\n5, Kelowna        I-\"'. Armstrong\nii.  Bouvoulin      Mi. l-nderby\n7. CQinmonage    17. .Mara\nSi  Vernon Is- lJoo|) Creek\nII. Vernon I!'. Hull Car\nIf.  Lumby           -'0. Canoe Creek\n11. Mabel Lake   21- Silver Li-eeli\nones\n*v'\nFu rnitu re I )e< 11er\nA liir,rc coiisigniitent of Loungcp, Diniiig-rnoin Chnii**i,\nTables and Sofns just arrived, Call mul luspucl them,\nAlso ii stock ot Blnnkels, i.'uilis, I'illous. etc., Ui be -..hi\nut greatly iviliici'il price-.   Se if illspluy nf Pitftnres\nfor I hristniiiH.\nIUVEHSIDI-: AVENUE, ORAND FORKS, B.iC.\n^.RIOER AGENTS WANTED\n~~ in each town to tulco orders fur our new nigh Grado\nGuaraulcutl Uicyclos.\nNew 1903 Models\n\"BelllSO,\" Complete $8.75\n\" CoSSiick,\" Guaraiiki.l llli-b Grade $10.75\n\"Siberian,\"       ABeauty '     $12.75\n\"Neudorf,\"      Road Kaccr       $14.75\nno better McyoiQ at any price,\nAny otlur mnke or model you want at one-third\nusual price, Cholco ol any standard tires and best\nequipment on all our bievcles. Strongest guarantee.\nWo SHIP CN APPROVAL V. O. D. to any one\nwithout a ant deposit uud allow |0 DAYS FREE\nTRIAL before purchase iii bindinj:.\n500 Second Hand Wheels <\u00a3\u00ab* ,\u201e $0\ntnken In truile by\/iiir Clili'iuro nlull itOtQS, wV '** vO\nMLflT DIIV 8 liln-cli) until yon Imve wrlnn fnr ,\u201eir\nrCU 1   DUI  FACldRr PRICES AND FREE I'MAL OFFtK.\n_, equlpmenl, sumiriDs I siKirilnir gtsnU nt nil kinds, nt half reealar pnie,\nlnourlnglteetunilrycalalon. c.inl.ilnsawnrlilnf useful Iiifi.i-iuntliui. Will.* fur I!.\nJ. L MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago, III. W.K.C.MANLY\n...DKALBll IX..\nShelf and Heavy Hardware\nGent's Furnishings\nBoots and Shoes\nGroceries\n(;\nPHONE 6\nBRIDGE STREET \\\nPacific Hotel\nFIRST-CLASS 1XK VEKY\nRESPECT.\nSAMPLE ROOMS FOR\nCOMMERCIAL\nTRAVELLERS\nC. V. 8LOOC.Y, Proprietor\nJ'ar in Connection:\nFinest Brands Wines, opposite c.p,it. station,\nLiquors and Cigars, GUAND FOHKS, Ii. C.\nA PLEASURE TO SHOW.\nSupplies\nAlso,\nDeveloping\nand\nPrinting\nH. E. WOODLAND,\nDRUGGIST.\nPHONE 13 FIRST STREET\nGranby Hotel\nMost Conveniently Located Hotel\nix the City. . . .\nJOHN TEMPLE, Prop.\nBar Supplied with the\nFinest Brands of\nWINES, LIQUORS\nAND CIGARS.\nFIRST STREET.\nFIRST-CLASS ROAR I).\nCOMMODIOUS,   WELL\nFURNISHED   ROOMS.\nGRAND FORKS, B, C,\nHarness Shop\nWe have opened up in the\nHAUNNESS AND SADDLERY business oh\nHottllnii Works\nRepairing of AU Kinds a Specialty, Our St*>ek is the most\ncomplete in the Boundary dirfcricfc, and is being constantly\nadded to by the arrival of new goods from the east.\nA. A. Frechette  CB>   Co.\nGrand Forks, B. C.\nN. D. McINTOSH\nK1HST   8THIJKT. QRAND   fORttS\nA Complete Line of Furniture, Hardware nnd Cutlery Always\nCurried in Stoek nnd Snid Red-Rock Prices. Largest Variety of\nGoods in the City.\nNew and Second-Hand Goods\nBought and Sold.   Call and Inspect My Goods.   A Great Variety\nof New Articles Constantly Kept in Stock.\nStoves a Specialty\nSee \\tac for Bargains\nFLOUR\nIN ANY\nQUANTITY\nHay, Grain and Feed.\nN. McLELLAN &  CO.\nWhite Bros.\nJewelers and\nOpticians\nCareful attention\ngiven to\nBRIDGE STREET\nWatch Repairing.\nEngraving a Specialty.\nGRAND FORKS, B. C.\nBOUNDARY\nThe following table gives tho ore\n1903, 1D0-I, and for the past week:\nGranby Mines,I'hoenix  (i\nSnowshoe. I'hoenix\t\nBrooklyn, I'hoenix\t\nMother Lode,   Puuhvoil.\t\nSunset, Deadwood \t\nMorrison, Deadwood\t\nB, C, Mine, Summit,.?,-.  1\nEmma, Summit\t\nSenator, Summit Camp\t\nOro Denoro, Summit.Camp\t\nBr'oy Kiorlc, Summit Camp\t\nNo, 37, Summit Camp\t\nMountain Hose\t\nWinnipeg, Wellington\t\nGolden Crown, Wellington\t\nAthelstan, Wellington\t\nNo, 7 Mine. Central _ ',.\nCity of Paris, Central\t\nJewel, Lung Lake\t\nProvidence, Providence\t\nElkhorn, (ireenwood\t\nE.P. U.. and Goldfinch\t\nMiscellaneous\t\nORE   SHIPMENTS\nshipments of Boundary mines for   11)00, 1901, 1903,\n0\n1000        1001,        1002.        100-1 1004    Past Week\n14,538   281,762   809,858   393,181    '47,200      9,2-10\n297\nl,r)0\n7,003\n1,740\n5,340\n99,034\n141,320\n138,079\n150,012\n2,784\n804\n7,455\n15,731\n273\n150\n3,339\n9,494\n47,40\")\n14,811\n19,305\n050\n8,530\n22,937\n82,009\n924\n1103\n2,1X5\n105\n15,537\n14,980\n222\n354\n1,222\n0(1\n165\n1,070\n1,040\n785\n2,435\n2,250\n625\n1,200\n550\n005\n482\n'  5,046\n8,656\n240\n2,000-\n100\n350\n2,175\n219\n993\n400\n107\n661\n305\n24(1\n8,880\n5,801\n325\nTotal, tons\t\nGrmiliv Smelter treated ....\n99,730 390,000 507,515 084,426 661,161  15,324\n62,387 230,828 312.340 401,921 483,481  10.050\nro the mm or\nYALMRIBOO:\nAs the Libera] candidate in this\nelectoral district, 1 respectfully solicit\nyour votes and influence.\nNo attempt will he made to discuss\nthe general issues of the campaign in\nthis address. Since receiving the Liberal nomination in January last, I\nhave visited many parts of the riding\nand made myself thoroughly acquainted with its requirements, This work\nwill be continued until election day,\nbut owing to the large extent of ter\nritorv to be covered, it is a physical\nimpossibility to visit all sections or\npersonally interview all the electors.\nI therefore avail myself of this opportunity to ask for your suffrage.\nPermit me to direct your attention\ntost me matters of local importance.\nYale-Cariboo fully warrants the expenditure of public money in its development. The government has already\ndone much in this direction. It has\ngranted aid to several lines of rail\nway; government owned telegraph and\ntelephone lines have been constructed;\nthe necessary money has been voted\nto secure telephonic communication\nthrough the rich Nicola and .Similkameen districts, and telegraphic communication between Vernon and Kelowna, Iu order that the practically\ninexhaustible mineral, timber and\nagricultural resources of the district\nmay be fully developed, this policy of\ngovernmental aid must be continued.\nIt is important that Yale-Cariboo\nshall return ok its member one who\ncan direct the attention of the government to matters of vital importance to\ntho district, and who will support the\ngovernment in its aggressive policy of\ndevelopment. It is particularly important that tlio electors of this riding\nshould dhow their appreciation of the\ngovernment's broad, statesmanlike\nplan of constructing another transcontinental railway which will be the\nchief factor in opening up the northern\nportions of the riding. Branch lines to\nconnect with the southern transcontinental line will surely follow and the\nwhole interior of the province will be\nopened up.\nBriefly, my policy, ho far as Yale-\nCariboo is concerned, is a policy of development of all its important sections.\nWith a leader whose record tills with\npride all people of this country, irrespective of party affiliations; supporting a government whoso eight years of\nwise, progressive administration has\nplaced Canada iu a proud position\namong the nations of the world, and\nat the same time bos more closely connected tho ties which bind us to the\nmother country, and fully endorsing a\npolicy which means so much to the\nwestern portion of the Dominion, and\nmore particularly to the district of\nYale-Cariboo, I await with confidence\nyour verpiot.\nYours very sincerely,\nDUNCAN ROSS.\nGreenwood, October 6, 1904.\nNOT THE SLIGHTEST DANGER\nfn using Dr. Hamilton's Pills of\nMandrake and Butternut for constipation or piles. Highly recommended\nbecause they cause no griping pains.\nFor prompt and certain cure use only\nDr. Huinilon's Pills. Price 25c. JJ.\nE. Woodland, druggist.\n$\nSanta  Claus'\nHeadquarters\n$\nW. H. ITTER & CO.\nReceived, a letter from\nSanta Claus, saying: I\nam sending you all the\nToys, Fancy Goods and\nNoveltiesthisyear. Your\nstore will not be large\nenough to hold half the\nbeautiful things.\nBesides all kintls of Toys, Fancy\nGoods and Novelties, I am sending you\nEnough Beautiful\nCHINAWARE\nto Open a China Store.\nPlease ask all the little people to make\nout a list of what they would like and\nsend it to the store.\nAnd don't target to serve\nTea and Cake again to\nthe ladies this year.\nW. H. 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