"ea535eee-0600-41b6-8afc-f0dc6824ee53"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-02-02"@en . "1895-09-23"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/advance/items/1.0309158/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " I\"\n7>\nVol. Ill, No. 21.\nMIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA,' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1895.\n$2.00 per Year.\nW.T.\nW\nJI. COCHRANE,\nts.\nSolicitor Supreme Conn;\nN'ur.un' Pudlici Conveyance^ Etc\nOffice: GUlnioro'fl Block, Barnard Arouuo,\nvim vox. - a a\nBealevs\nBOOTS, $ SHOES,\n*\nCLOTHING\nHARDWARE, ETC. ETC.\nWe havejiist received a-CAULOAD, and\nwtt nre selling the same lit surprising-\nGROCERIES: lyfwm* $ 4 #\nIf you are requiring any, call, and be\nconvinced that you can save money by\ndealing with ils,\nFuipview,\nW. T. Sbatford k Co,\nPENTICTON\nHOTEL\nJ. THURBER, Prop\nPleasantly Situated at tae Foot of Okanagan Lake. #\nlk CRAWFORD MILL\nTO BE ERECTED AT FAIRVIEW\nCAMP.\na,\nPIIEIX HILLINGS,\nBARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc.\nOl'i'icii; Martin's Blink.\nVmixo.v. li.tl.\npoiirniTlw.T^n^r-\nA.M.O.S.O.E.,\nENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.\nVKHNON, B, ('.\nY E. chowell,\nTliil.vsil.v s'l-., VKHNON,\nCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER\nOffice and Store Fitting-s a Specialty.\nt? H, LATIMER,\nVEItNON, B, C,\nDOMIKION AND PROVINCIAL\n3inu,l S -m. i--v-*3ry oa-.\nMom. Am or. Soc. talg, Rugs,\nThe New Method ol Treating Ore to Ec Used\non the Smuggler Outiiu'. A Representative of The Advance Has a Chat With\nMr. Elliott-Possibility of Fairview Being\na Very Busy Camp This Winter.\nStage Connection with SS. Aberdeen\nto fairview, Osoyoos and all points in\nWashington.\nAll arrangements made for providing\nGuides and Outfits for Hunting Parties.\nJOHN A. CORYELL, A.iM\u00E2\u0080\u009EB.C.A.\nCivil Kiigineer,\nPROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR\nAND DRAUGHTSMAN.\nIrrigation Projects, Engineering and Survey\nWork, with Plans and Estimates In any\nPortion of the Province Immediately Attended to.\nMaps and Plans of Any Portion of Osoyoos\nDistrict and Mining Camps of Kettle River\nMining Division.\nB0UNDABY FALLS, MIDWAY and VERNON,\n004 h\l\n and Fisfe Raw Bolts and Sail Yachts for Hire.\nJ. C. HAAS,\nMINING ENGINEER,\nMIDWAY, B. C.\nCF.\nK 13 X. O \"W IJ A,.\nDry CjdIs, Grwiss, lUylik Ming, Hardware, Etc., Etc,\nOrders fnnn tlm I.iiwiir OkiitiagiMi will receive prompt attention,\nPitii'i-:*; Reasonable.\nVERNON SAWMIL\nSMITH & CLEHIN, Props.\nSASHES, DOORS, MOULDINGS,\nTURNINGS, Etc.\nCOSTERTON\nvKiixox, \\. o,\n As'oi).t For\t\nThe Anglo-Columbian Co., L'td., Wholsale\nImporters oi' Wines and Spirits.\nXicholles & Renouf, Agricultural Machinery.\nTlie Okanagan-Spaniimcneeii Dists.\nFOR\nTho Royal Insurance,\nTho London k Laacashlre,\nThe Insurance Co. of North America,\nThe LondonJc Canadian Fire Ins. Co.\nThe Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada.\nThe Canadian Permanent Loan & Investment Co.\nThe Dominion Building & Loan Association.\nGeneral Real Estate & Financial Agt.\nNOTARY PUBLIC.\nOn .1) lay last Mr. T. Elliott, of\nFall-view, Ivan met liy an A.DVANCK\nlepiewiilarlveul llie JYiitii'liin hotel,\nPolitician, nnil, al'li'i* exchanging sulii-\nlaliuns, entpiicies ivi-ci- in.-iili' liy the\nscribena to Ilm progress uf events in\nwhat, uiny lie a very busy t*iiin|i In fun*\ntile I'lilnniciiieinenl (if winter, In all nf\nWlllcll i'iii[iiti-ii.h cnni-lcnus replies were\nreceived:\n'* Ynu aie expecting in ineet some\nrepresentative!!of tin* ('ran find .ilill\nI heliove, Mr. Elliott?\"\nYes; Iain expecting In meet Iwo\ngentlemen, Mr, Brighnui anil Ml\"\nLawsnn, who are intcicslcil in the sue*\ncessful working nf lhe Orawfortl .Mill,\nami wlm Intend spending tj>lo,0GU nu\nthe caciaioii nf a mill and llle develop\nnii'iitof my property al Fairview.\"\n\"1 suppose you mean llie Smuggler\nclaim?\"\n\"Yes, that and none oilier; fur\nnsHiie you the latent developinenl\nwork lias disclosed a valuable hotly of\ntree-milling die, wliieli lhe Crawford\nMill people consider as peculiarly\nadapt ed to their method uf I ic.ai men t.\"\n\" lion- long Hill il. he lu'fuie llle mill\nis iu operation ?\"\n\" Well, just as soon as il arrives, and\nit is now on lhe way here, il will he\nerected mid will start winking Immediately, us there is quite a hotly uf\nnre nn the (lump al presenl ready for\ncrushing,\"\n\"Doynu expeel lo olitnin as good\nresults from ihe Crawford Mill ashy\nIhe old method of working hy stump\nmills?\"\n\"Tliat, remains In he pi oven, Yd\nlliere is no leasun thai 1 can see why\nsuch should mil lie lhe case, und at a\ngreat saving on cost of treatment, as\none man can look afler live orsix lnill;\nwhen once in proper winking order\nuinl each mill will crush from lour lo\neight Ions pec day.\"\n\"Aleyon aware Ihal a large number\nof milling men look wilh disfavor upon\nthe Crawford Mill?\"\n\" Their opinion may or may no! be\nthe result of practical experience. All\nI can say is, 1 am going lo give the mill\na fail' trial, and should it, prove a success, Iheii il will soon lie uol llie only\noue in British Columbia; and, if otherwise, why, ymi know, we can always\nfall hack un the old method of treatment by stamps.\"\n.1. Mnloney.\nOil Eliterprise, Rock Creek mountain,\nJoe. Trainiu't' and Slither Caiup-\nix-JI.\n\"Hi Cold Hill, Rock Creek mountain,\n.). A. Campbell and Jus. Craig.\n21 Raul blue, Kruger Mountain, J, N.\nM.-ilbesnii aud I'.'d Unwell.\n21 Bare Hack, Kruger Mountain, I).\nNickcc.-iin.\n21 PattI, Rock Creek mountain, J, F.\nI.cadi.\n21 Luui- Slur, Itm-k Creek mountain,\nII. L. Cliiileniliuiinil A. (iiiiii-..\n21 Evening, Ruck deck mountain, J.\nF, l.iaihiind C. W. G-iU'dller,\n211 Siijjsliiu-y, Ruck Creek luouulain.\nJ. C. Robertson,\n'2.1 Klalawa, Rock Oiee.li utounlain, .1.\nt;. Fishor,\nHi Flossie, Rock Creek iiuuiutain, .1.\nN. .MulIlea.in and Ed. Ilowen,\nClillTII'll-ATK or lllllIK\ns Senior, M. .1. Greeey.\n8 Rock, Jnliii IV, .lli-Ciinl.\n21 W'ini ion. .las. Suuller,\n18 G. M. Bunnell, Will, Smyth,and (I.\nM. Beimel I.\n21 Highland Chief, U'm. Slliylll, Gen.\nBennett nnd Win. Edwards,\n29 August, 11. Ruse, J. A. Coryell and\nJ. I1. lliiinveall.\nTHE CARIBOO MINE\nKETTLE DIVER MINING DIVISION.\nll,ii.ids nf lllncriil I.i.uilioi.s fiir the\nM'ci'li Ending September in.\n11. Old Mexico. .Skylark camp, W. E,\nCoveiil.\nII. Melbourne, Clipper ciunp, A, J.\nCrldgreii, W, 11. Brown and T.\nWilson\n11. Ilolyoke, Pi-ovidance eamp, John\nFitzgerald\n'liny, Christina Lake, Ed. Nugent.\nAll kinds of Factory work kept in Stock\nand made to order.\nCoast cedar worked into furnishings\na specialty.\nAll kinds of lumber, laths and shingles\nkept in stock.\nHARRY A. GUESS, M. A,\n(Successor to J, C, Haas, H.E.I\nANALYTICAL CHEMIST\nand\nASSAYER.\nBOUCQ-OT.A.-S-, 33. O.\nRATES: Cold, Silver, or Lead, $1.00 each\nCopper, $1.50; Iron, $2.00; Oold,\nSilver, and Copper, $3.00. Other\nrates on application. Samples from\na distance will receive prompt attention.\nThe Best of Material Always Used.\nWRITE FOR PRICES AND DISCOUNTS.\nSawmill on Okanagan Like, handy to shipment,\nSash ami Door Factory en C. 1'. R., Vernon,\nMIDWAY SAW MILL\nRough and Dressed Lumber\nConstantly on hand at Reasonable I'i ices.\nLEQUIME A POWERS, Proprietors.\nE. C. CABGIIiL an\u00C2\u00B0 CO.\nakmstkono, b. a\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2GENERAL MERCHANTS.\nEDWARD JH HAIN,\n., DEALER IN \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nStationary, School-Supplies,\n-:- Toys, -:-\nCigars, Tobaccos,\nNotions and Patent Medicines.\nMIDWAY, B. C,\n]\u00E2\u0096\u00A0', II. JACQUES,\nOSOVOOS .MINIMI DIVISION.\nWatches, Clocks and Jewelry.\nSpectacles and\nSilverware.\nREPAIRING A SPECIALTY.\nVERNON, II, C\nDealers in Groceries, Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoes, Hardware,\nClothing, and Supplies of all kinds. A specialty\nmade of Home Cured\nHAMS AND BACONS.\nWrite for prices.\nA LARGE LIST OF FARMS FOR SALE.\nB. O OAXt&XXtX, |i|i|,i-r.\nThe price of co|ipi'c Is steadily rising\nnud is now quoted at from $12.13 lo\n$12.22. Nnl many inoiilhs ago the\npossibility of such a rise would have\nbeen ridiculed as utterly alisurd, The\nrevival nf trade and Hn increased demand fur Hie metal in electrical me-\nchanlcs may be considered iu some\nreason responsible.\n t* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 4\t\nTbe llmneslllke, which was ceeenlly\nbiiiiilcd fnc :>-.').m u, is showing up well.\nThe owners are working in sl,.-,ft ami\ntunnel, and have surveyed a roail\nahout ono mile to connect with the\nroad to Trail Landing.\nv\n-A K0R1U8& I.AMI:\nC'lhlj-hcil ivuckli nl Midway, II,\nBuhscripl|on Piico, .sa'.nn per milium, payable\niu wtvaw-c,either yei*ri) or hiilf-yoiirlj n'l il,.. imr-tanoiit,\nppl mn nf i In. subsorjber. \" At lin noxl Ron ir.il election, if lhe oloctoi1\nAdvertising Itatiu m.i,i iiiiii]i|ili,..iiii,n. nf Knnthorn Yalo will turn nut nml veto for\nThough Hi., columns ,,r -I'm.: liiran: nr,. ciinillilutu fur member nl\nTHF AHVAMTP '''''''' '\"'''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '-\"\"' \"\"! Asberort-Uarl i mull idiorite or Ihenldcr eruptive or main- rr^, T~^ T T TA'P\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 UC AUV/im.K,. ,,i,KM,KI,,,||,|.,.i.,i ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E;,,,., UliOi. Ms j..\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,,-,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,u ...,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E .\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E r U || [)\ni, I\" mil spook illy .,'iliir.ili ceil linn liy nny stipu- ' . n , ,. I , k j\ J I . \\J P\n.-..'.\"\":,I!'.K\"\",S on nni I.. \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Art!*- ..I (-..,if..,l,.mli'.,a \"\"sl l1\"'1'\" ,\"'\" \"Xleusive areas of scb- -*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *W .IW *-< *l* W *- }\n'X-\nGeneral Merchant,\nay j '\nat ways'open fur llie iliscussi i uinli.i . \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef ^ .j.^,.' |'nj^^\"j J,,'|. -:**,. -. 11=\u00C2\u00AB, 1 luuil .-,.,, ' \"R'lln be cut off liy I belli.\nJ is.-., I-il j cy.'li,, l''';, i i'l\".'.'!\" l',1.1!',. ii;,V. I,,.-' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'-; rVc!',,1:'--1 trncls, ami whn In nol a:. ii|i'iln;'isl fur nnil il,.'- Sn, illl luiiigli I here al a lillliiecniis anil FAlRVIEW D. C.\nKeeps the Largest and Hest Assorted Stock of\nT\"\":n:' \"f'';\"-; * \"lv:\"\"'1 ^I^Zii^r^LXlGFoeeri^ Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, &e.\nimp,.in al. ibe forthcoming exhi- \"me \"n\" \"10 next, except Uml lhey. ' o I i\n|'u|*l*eS|lulll|\njilllilial....!.\n\"( I\n.MtlNHAy.SI'il'TKMIIKHi:. 1805.\nmil ure w ill mil Uf fender >l LnuHlcienl etvll-scn i.'.- pnstofhVo ..ill\nt'lals\" lit -y will ilu (heir share lutviirJsgetting\nwhat 111'')- neod uml ul.ul lhey nn' I'nirlyme\nIllicit loin llu- ivayofadcqiialoinnll iViliiiis.\"\nGRAND PRAIRIE\nHOTUI.\nOltANIi l'llAIHIK, KKTTI.E RIVER.\nliuoii Stbokof\nLipps and Cigars\n: .Uru.-in tins nni imli\n.nle ihu yiiiivsiiusaripttmi\na i lliia inn \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lm, .'a|.,ii,a.\nEDITORIAL MITKS.\nAt il banipiel I..nil..ceil llu* Illili-.ll\n|'..l bin Bmrd of Trade ill Nelson ai\niilHon ..f the Okaiiiigaii and Spalluiii* j'\u00C2\u00BB\"\u00C2\u00BBnil '\" im iip|iroxinuilely slraigbl\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0li.-i-n Alm null hi nl snriely, n. be Held j ''-'lsl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"\"' ,VI'S| '''\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,\"\"1 I'ussess some\nin Vein n October '.I. Ill 1 II. is j cbucaclcrislirs nf structure and c -\nnow Hi Hi\" buils nf ibe majority of posiliun iu commun.\nI.n rsthroiighoiil the Okiiuiigan dis* Although I should not lie surpi'lsed\nin.a. .inil shoulil serve lo reiniiul Ihem\nibal Ihis vein's slum lbe I'lilillll iu\nihe hlilury m' ib * snclety if ii is in\n..a a success, depends ulmnsl eiilliely\nupon llieir iiiiliuilii.il generosity,\npiiieoi'e, perseverance and tuergy.\nl-'i.c lie exeeiillve In make a successor\nli.ucil, Me H. It. K.i. ..I' Victoria, replying in lbe loiist, \"Tlie Members of\nIII- ll.-ili-h Cnuiail.i.i Boaid,\" ia n\np iclcil In have said :\n\"Tlml uolmily uf mon wlribii'liisiluil Knot,\na ha.l \u00C2\u00ABi iinmh I'imsiii tu I shamoil ut '\">' \"I\"1 '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 II l\u00C2\u00AB necessiii.y that\n|!i..*ii| Ives as llu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . i, lm iiiii iin-.,, lhey receive llle hearty siippurl. of the\n\".a.1 la i'l'iml iiiiii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .a.i ol holt ia unco 'i farmers generally, iind us ibis bus been i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' : l,l\"!'.1' i bountiful year fur crops, no excuse\nit many new discoveries of pycrholile j\nin this and tbe adjoining distiicts, [J^*5***\ntrust I innv mil be accused of being pt-\ndiinl.ii'in disclaiming ibe existence of\nany hell which could heilclually tl'ilced\nthrough in trail, s. s. Fowler,\nMidwnv, Sc|il. III. IHIS,\nany place smith of Vernon, and sella on terms to soil the times\nCheapest Place In buy I'm-Cash lu tho Okanagan Counlry.\nFULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE ASSURED.\n. . . W. C. POUND . . .\nlXla,3cxdex>xi3.\u00C2\u00B1S'fc axid Purider\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0; . a..,\niv il, Hum \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hi ,, ... im\nii I'saiii\n|. inn..h\nI aial Iii allowed lost in.I iu llie\n,.rilii.iu probably grim ...... i i a, un, Tlioy ol lllllng llu- blinding Willi all lbe\nj. I I cm).: In llllll;.. ilKpiirlCSCilllCul'nlug business .'\"n't I I lings, fill' llle glllll illg nl which\niiiiii,'i--: t.ia, mv ii,,.,-,,,, .rcu fo,. provincial ,he Oldlllllgilil valley in for r veal a\nliaises, luinfiir.ii itieuis \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lies ii|i.i.i lh.. min,.ml\nrosiiureos uf the country, mil, llnuigb they\nllllglltlioj ilijlil'-iliiitclj llivcsl lllelfisclves, limy\niv.nilil s;iraul tlio fiiiuonf tbo district anil aoubl*\n(ess (lursiliulu iilhers 111 llivcsl. Ill\" I.ml B0CII \"\"'\n... iillaiuni iii realize Uml a mining Investment Wl\u00C2\u00AB are pleased In publish iitldul (lie\nin Kiiiilonny was as safe u In.Miua imiloposll* same lime call allcillinll In u lei tec iu\niiii-in nohiiruireil bank wiih iho curiuiniy uf , |,c present Issue over the slguiitui'e of\nimmense rot urns. SiinlolentdovolopoionlshiU ,Vll.. g, S, FiAVIJCH, M. B\u00E2\u0080\u009E replying Id\nli,aai uncle Iii prove Unit iiiii minus wire worth ,, , , ,\n,i.i- in.ulr Itself I'.iiiiiiiis Ihioiigli lhe\niliiiliu.ii of exhil il ions held hy litis\niiiclelv,\nniillinnsiinit lliu district unsus grail tliougli! '\" 'W\u00C2\u00BB\"I-*P*-\"H wrongly applied lo him\nhm In Ilu liiiiinl suigu uf Us linportiuieo-lii\n'hatters nf trade lie expressed tliu bopj\ntn.it lho liiurclinnlH uf Knotoiiny as llt-ilisii\n.iiiiliiinbiiins iviiulil work liuiul In liiiiul for\nll.-itish Columbia lirst uml fn- Cuniclii us u\niv-holo. Uy tjlvliig a pi'ofiii'oiiui] I'm* Hi-iiish Co-\nluiniiiiiiill rouiul lie: provincial resources would\nIn ilcvcldpoi! iu limn, for Kootonay's liiwlo,\nllio coast intrcliiiiiis ivontil iiinke investments\n.is I he Illll hur of llie alali aniail lhat a\nCli nf dim-lie, nud also a vein uf oi-r,\naau euuliiiuoualy through the cuiuili-y\nfrom I he scene uf lhe recent shikc at.\nLinker crock, neill'liuurcltist mounlain,\nlo Trail creek. One sn Ihoroughly cnn-\nversiinl with the geological ilmiucler\n.of llle country as a p'lrusal nf bis Icl lee\nIn tbo resources of tbo district, and thus hand ... , ,, ' ,-,\n}.. hand UU nvoittl porlions ot lbe provinco \u00C2\u00AB'IH show Mr, FOWLER lo be. would\nwouldprospjrtogotliur. ll.i ccmiaiiing liiois:-: bald v be lbe uiilboc of such a slate*\ninenl. .\ll we cnn suy is thai llu\n-.in; furniiilinn upon which lhe article in\nipiesliun was bused, wns derived from\nin: onf I he usual news channels, viz.,from\nla'.u.lsj-IIuiisiiml uiiikin;* llmir inter\npeal, tlo lunp.u uf Kuuleiiny, in Iboli\nfuciu'ethn (ostorlngand oiicoiiragoinciit uf\ndiistrioB kindred tu mliitng, such as siaolltng\njuiil rotlnlng,, would rooclvo tbo ep*opomtion ui\npiiciuiro pmip.oiif Um pi'uvlncj, an 1 by tliu IJl'iispi-eliil-s, and cnliseipiently eon\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 jiurglugof local rciiulromoiils Into provlut'lnl' sidercd cnncel, nml as such published.\nIss.ms uiiiu.i gi'oator'attention would ho i-u-j ,,,\t\ne-ivu.l fr.nn Um [i iii-.iis Jim no, lie rooughli-ilii j the DIOItlTK III fl'.\nth j importance of encouraging tho sm-jltliig of \t\npros in Koolciiay. n|i|OTe|iiiliig Ilm luivanliigts j .,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ||u, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef ,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E. A|,v\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,,.\nwhich ticoriio'd from such a policy, llu roalizod\nlion iiiiii.ii-iant.il factor lho cheap tmnsporta- Sl\"' RefeiTingloan ni'llclu in yum\nlion of (not would bo in the dovolopnitntof lbe Issue of Sept. 2nd. on lbe sl like a l Bit-\n. leiiitcuiiy, and in ibis respect comiaondod ilio koi* Creek, 1 lind myself Iniiile lbe aie\nl,iiil,liuguflliut-i-iiwsNisilnM-i,.ii!l,.l!\u00E2\u0080\u009E.|,l- ihor of tile assilin|iHuil llllll a bell of\nlonUdnoi Mr. Clarke Wallace, in muiiing ho I ,. ,, ,i, , , . ,,,, , ,\n, ,.,, , ,, , ,i \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , i , un lie cnu , be riicii ii\" i bn.lie i n\niidiilllUal Unit thu ViuIiii.|iiiiil.|t1iiiii.sIiii . .,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eui, ...,,,\n)itov/ iii socking trade relations niil, a,.,... nay. trail Creek.\nbut they would now like a irinl, ami If thoyuui.-j Now this would lm u very lii'iind as*\npot satisfy n|l rousiinablo domlinds, they ivill be ' suinplion on lhe pari nf nne tt ho dues\n'ainlcnf Lu bu called inossuacks.\"\nlu pinking psi: nf these ullerances\nwu wonder if the worthy president\nreally realized lunv lu-islling will] truth\nwere his winds, especially llui.-u in\nwliieli he refers to their Ignorance 11\nthe resources and advancement in.nle\nby Kuplciiay. We hope Unit such may\n|a-(lie case, anil Ihnt univ the opplil\nnot pretend in have trumped right\nlhrough In 'I mi.; however lbe fee-\nipll'llcy of lbe llcuilclice of (Il.il it c\niiiiterups, certainly gives coloi lo a lib-\nief in ll xlslence of v hai I may\nteam a chain nf dliii-ite, us ngiiiust any\ncnnlillllnus bell.\nNilHU'Ihuh huge dykes of diorilc\nGRAND PRAIRIE SAW MILL.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nlioitgli Lumber\nProm $10 to $12,\nDressed Lumber\nI'coiii ,$l(! to $18\nPer TTioiikiiiiiI.\nD. RIcDUFIF,\nGeneral Blacksmith,\nMIDWAY, it. o.\nAll Kinds uf Work iixiiuuted lu Ihu Salts\nunion of Customers,\nA. D. WORGAN.\nPortrait & Landscape Photopapiioi'\nVKRNON, ll.C.\nVIEWS OF THE DISTRICT FOR SAlE.\nW. DALIiVlMI'LE\nCreneisal 'HQiXeioTlacmaacLL't'Sx\ni'VvlllVIKW, ll.C.\nAll Kinds of Repairing. Horseshoeing a\nSpecialty.\n.Animals, Bitcis air'\nFish\ni Mi. I in I'li'sl-Clasa Stylo\nSKINS TANNED AND\nMOUNTED\n! I'-iu: Ileus ,1X11 cul: sm:.\nDeer Heads a Specially\nllrilcral,). Muil Will Itoecivu\nI'riiinpl Atlcnllou.\nMusk Ox Robes Kept\nFor Sale.\nas Mini,. In lleili'e\nHIGHEST PRICE PAID\nFOR RAW FURS.\nWinner of Gold Medal\nAt Chicago, iii, aial Won\nfirst i'l-izu Wliuruvur\nShown,\nI'i.hI Oilii-n Box 1 \u00C2\u00BB>n\nTEBKOW, H. O.\nmum FALLS\nand\nNOHTfiffl RAILWAY I\nNelson & Fori 3;:epj:apil tiailv/Sj\nALL RAIL TO NELSON, B. C.\nOnly throutj!! !snj to fk.'ssn,\nItr.sso, ilooioi s.y Luko\nand Silu-.i. Kints.\nKAMI 11 SP\nAGRICULTURAL SOCIETY\nmm'mrmwmwmmmmm\nALL SHOV\u00C2\u00A5.\nmmwmwmmwmmmmffl\nWill Be Held on\nal\nsiay, Thursday ani Frilay,\nct. 9, io and n; 1895.\nV UK\nCHICKS llKASU.NAHLE.\nmclaren bros., proprietors.\nHUCKSMITII SHOP IN CONNECTION\nStiigo Leave every Moininy and Wcduusduy\nfor Miu-oiis, Wash.\nENDERBYHOTEL\n11. w. willilHT.|>itoe.\n:-: ENDERBY, B.C. :-;\nLivery In Conned Ion,\nKlrst-class tuTiiiuinixliiliun fur Ooiinnerctal\nTmvcllui-s.\nlimiting and Fishing lu abundance ihnnigli\nlids illslrlol,\nPack Uorsos uml Outdo* furnlsliod In S|Kin\u00C2\u00AB-\ninnn (in fchurtesl n.li iee.\nFAIRVIEW HOTEL\nGEORGE J. SHEEHAN, PROP.\nEXCELLENT BOARD\nGOOD STABLING\nCamp Fairview, B. C.\n.1\nj\u00C2\u00BB. ii\nlunlly presents Itself lb liliiuwlf uinl f\"V\"\".n 1'iiiliiineiil nml iieislsleiil fen*\npullUilKllbS 10 liecouie llliil'illlgblyi-ull\nvcrsanl willi lbe liulllillieSH lialucal le*\ntuic iu I lie |teolo|{,v iil'Sniilliein llciiisb\nColumbia, 'Ibey ueeiir nol only\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.uuri-es anil t'01i|-iiiei-elt|l [lossibilities iif T,'\"i' ,\u00C2\u00BB\"1 \"\" Bemiidnry in uin Inil\nHint -wild pui'tloii uf lbe (jfeittt'st !l\"'\u00C2\u00B0\"-u't' W('sl K\",,,<,l,,lv '\"\"' \"s f'\"\nP ' 1 .... I?....1 \u00C2\u00A3!,....! I ll ,\t\neast as Full Steele ami lbe western\n3lu|iesof llie Ruekiesi wliilc In tlie\nWesl we 1.ow Ibnl Baker Creek ..ml\nnmie i-ecenlly tlie Sliuilkniueeii cnun-\nli-y I'l'iiiluciuK iniaainn links in ibis\nwnmleifully lnll|> lllain.\ntip lu Ilm present llieillnrileof Bast,\nprovince of llie lUininion, I bat tin:\nsame will be einbcaceil by llieoi.solluil.\nllie result will be a dei'iileil silinuliis\nuiven to |irovineial iiuluslties genel-\njilly, ami as a I'liusl'quuiiee llie liriugliiit\nJ1110 closer trade lelatioua, llle peuplel\nof tbe coast willi those of lbe uilerior,\nwhich up Iu the presenl tlnioliusKecinod \"ml W\"sl' K \"\"' m' \" k\"\"H\t\ns,1 fac an ut. be liceouipaiileil by viiluable luiueral\nAl'te'r rouiinalinK up uul I, - ! ll\"l\",sils; Lul '\"\"lil1- weBtwiml, llie\nuujily dlKestiuK only the ilrv Tl: IW\"\"'1 \u00C2\u00AB'\u00C2\u00BBf Lhe vleinlly on\nic.ie slalistics, hot alsu'ibe inot'e e.isl side uf llu: Cobonbii, civec, uf-\nsulvii ami juicy ,u,ina,-y luui-1 :\"rL l-\"\"'1'-lh' ''\"-' 1-ll\"\u00C2\u00BB\" '\"'''\"'\nIn lle niel with ii\n. wc luipe Ihe uiliell eslecincil ineliiliui-s.\nuCtlie llriiishCiiliunbialinaril uf Trade \",,w m u\"\" \"''\"\"\" \"s \"'l\"\"'1 !l\" ,la8-\n'.'.ivill lioH-cliu-n lioine suiislieil will, lbe '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,il\" m'< '\"'' ils '')\u00E2\u0084\u00A2'0''li.rislles\njleaul' having seen the wll.ileufll,,, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00AB\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB t<> make il easily recognised\ni tusl.. uiine,al mid olbec ic.Mi.uies \u00E2\u0080\u009El \u00C2\u00AB\">'\u00C2\u00ABbete, wlnle lbe numerous disci-\n-llriiish Cnbunliia's ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Ell,,a\u00E2\u0080\u009E interior aaics lien nl,nils ami in lhe weslsh\t\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"bul.w',1 .!ti|,lvci,.,nhi\u00E2\u0080\u009Egl.vlw\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei '\" ,il''K'\"'1\"1\", \".',\",\"',K \"'' \"\"I\"\"'\";'\"'\"\n\"' -;' , ,, , 1'.. 111 .1 I Iii 111\" nuncr.-il uu iislcv u lie Pro.\nivsl iissllleil thul, belnre pnsaliilv lbe ! .\ni'liii ofaiiolher vear, uiinl her such triul ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ' . . , , .\n,, ', ,. . be nssi,iinl um nf iivrrholile IV 111\n|u,ll|ey are now taking will iiocassailiv \u00E2\u0080\u009E . . , . ,\n, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,' 1 1 1 ,11 , \u00E2\u0080\u00A2',\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1 uiriii'is not necoliiir In Irilish Co.\nIll vi' In be in,nle iulu llns ilislncl. it , . , , ,\nluiiibiii. II bus I .ecu observed nnilsluil-\nllaily (exeepl Sunday) between Spo*\nkiiiie nnd N'urlb|>iicl.\nTci-weekly bc'.wccn N.iallipurl ami\nNelson,\nBOIXCI NU11TII OOINU HU1JT1I\n11:110 a. in MARCUS 2.2(1 p. in.\nOn Tuesdays,Thursdays, and Stit,ui'iliiys,tiiila\nivill run Ihi'ungll tu Ni'lsiiiMirrivingul ii:ii|i.iu.,\nmakingclosooutinoctioil wilh llu:stun r.\'ol-\nsuii I'm- Kiislu uml nil luke puinls, at'l'lvillg ul\nKiislnui !i:ii;i p.ui. mime days, uoturuiiig, pie,\nBongurs will fonvo lake puinls uml NoIbuii on\nMuudliys, IVi-ilni.s lays nml l-'i-iiluys, itrrivingni\nSpuluuic samo ilny.\nPassengers fm- Kclllo lilvor ami lliuiniliii-.i\nCreek (*onnoc( ul .Murclis uilli slag'bon Mine\nilnys, Wiincsiliiys, Tliiirri'lnys, uml Criiluys.\nKur THAlb CllKBK MINKS iiuuiuit ul\nNorlliporl ivilh singu liuii daily.\nl-'ur Nakiispiiiul Itovotstokocoiuiecl al Norlli\nport wilh limit Wednesdays and SnituiinVs,\nnugl/llf\n1895. - VZRJMOjS .J0G;;iY CLUB - 1895.\n1 ALL MKKTINt .\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1895.\nI. Running, 5-Kiu'inng dash, fm-11. C. 2*yoni**old ('nils, funis nf ISUI $1:111 IU\ni Trotting in- I'oolng, 2.tu cln-s ?aKi nn\n3. fliiiiulng,OnoMllofloats,it inil JSII Ml\nBOCK IJBEEK HOTEL . . .\nMOUTH OF HOCK CltKKK.\nH. Fitton*dx>ig>b., Mg-x-.\nKlItS'l'-CLASS ACIIIMMIIDATION POR Ql)JJ8T8,\nGOOD STABLING\n\u00C2\u00BBl'-,xi'(illciil Kisliini;on Kottlo ltlvor.JH!\nARMSTRONG HOTEL.\nII. KEYES, Prop,\n(loud Aeconnnoilaliiin,\nHest liiipuirsanil Cigars,\nl''ii-st-('|.iss,Slabliiig.\nARMSTRONG, B. C.\nFOR SALE\nR. N. TAYLOR,\ney l-a 1)11 ry lllulsels \"\" n-in-v-c, inc ucai mnisu iicciii- ~, , , .\nliiel'ui-iilliMHilcn.-iy, i-eui-i's of aiii-ifernus pyrrliolilc as a j UlSpePiSltA^ and;\n, ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, ,, ,,,',_' tiniuiiieii'lull.v valuable ure. This ore is '\nFamily Gh.eirust\n|liey would wish to beeiuuethuroiiglily\n(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2oniersanl willi a cuiuury i'i|llal uuai-\nliail iiiul as i iih iu mil mill I'l'siiiuccs\nicd fui- many years in New York ami\nPennsylvania where the deposits wore\ni, , n-i.i ,i xnnllci ne llleke cs|icc]ii v. Again\nanil trade possllilliiles as I lie one whieh ' ,, ,, ,, ,' , I\n, , ,i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I ie weil kiinwn Sin lurv i cunsiis uf*\nisiil iireseiil engaging llieic 11111.11111111. , , , ,\n foul asiiincwbal nniilngiiusiiecuiience.\nTiliiNelsunTciliunellnisti'i'iicbi'iKlv '\" \"ie light of developnieiil of tiles,\nrouiiueulsiuisiiuie of .Mr. .d.viu'sre- l'n\"\"'111 l,l,\"l'*> ''''onoiniu geolugisl,\npiles In ipiesl s put, K, Iiiii. .inenl llle \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ll\"V1' I'l'mni'gulcil I be I Icily Unit the SOLE ACENT FOR\nllinllq ei whicli wia-e piiliH.ueil pyiiliullDilllls nnl, only nl least onej^*. Hlllthe'q Cnllim- m\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0>,, i, n ii,,.,- \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ifdini'ite, but tlml. Hun ,11,,,-iieis onas' wutne s ooium =\nVKHNON, n.c.\nA Large Stock of^\nQUASSIA CHIPS\nAMD\nWHALE OIL SOAP\non Hand.\nB. LAURENCE'S\nSpectacles anil Eyeglasses.\nI. Trnlling ur Paolng, Half Mile Hciils, fur II. C. U-yeill-iiUI Colls, (unlsiif ISUI film (111\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER II, 1895.\n.-., Running, Ilnlf-lllllo Heals, 2 in 3 wlnuor of mllo boat nice lini-i-uil JUS (HI\nli. Trolling or l'ni.|ng.l''i-oo fnr All JlUjnixi\n7. Ituilllillg, l-inilc hciils, -2 ill 3, fur burses invited iu Yulo district tin days\nprevious Id oniry fun no\ns. Trolling or Pooing. 'l'tiroe*iiiiniite class ?iiiIiki\nII. Huiillc Unci!, 11 mile, winner taking tlio whole purs.'. Kur liurs.i.s owned\nIn Fiast Hiding of Yulo $iiiinii\nWlltl'ICH to C'lOBO III H p. ill. (Ill OeliilH-l' Iltil. H'oi' I'licl il'llllICK\nSet* I'l-ojiCllllllliew.\nc. O'KKKP'K, I'coHiilciit. A. Cl. PULLMB, Seo'y.\nHOTEL KALEMALKA\n. - - VERNON, II C. - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -\nW.J. MEAKIN -_-_;_- \" PROPRIETOR\nTHIS IIOI'KI, NI'IKIIS NO SI'KCIAI, ItK('DM .M KN DA'l'ION\nf-7 1''Ich|.i*I:ihh Ai-ciiniiiiiuliil inn nt tlio HieiiiitoilH JunOtlllll Ilinir-i'.'l>H\n: MM\u00E2\u0080\u0094.\nlhe nlliimile source of ibe lullii-\njn uin- Issile nf lbe 2ilib ull. in lbe Inani\n|)i nil iulcl-vietv Willi lite llleillbec I'm-\nYale-Caiibnii: lllllli'l'lll, Then line, wl.eic in tills\n-lii.,.iswui-iiW um,' nf lh.. above questions, enuulcy we llnil dloi'lle, il Hiilllll be lea\nMr. Miii'iiiiJiniuthnl Ilm ensl uf Uinniullsur.| wnslc nf liiue fnr the prospeeloi' 111\nlii'iiun the AHhcr.i(i-i'ariiinii rnotoinfuc(11 ox-1 n|sn Inni: fur pyi'l'liulitc or oilier forios1 -\ni-.-uf Um .-avium., ilu-ii..:. nml says i. IsiulLf Mle|\u00E2\u0080\u009E!lic sulphides e.-pecinllv near\nhceuisj iii- su'iiia- was ouLabllsIioil n:i,r In ,, , '.,\n, . ,. , ,, ... , u: 11 ,'es nr con ac s ii llie i inil e,\n(jonfcdcmtlnn, ami ono uf Hn sllputiilloiisiif ' ,\ntint <:i,mp.i\"l was Hull llu'. nulls.ni.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u009En Ilm Rw'Hrrl\u00C2\u00BBK I\" llle e\ slcllcc of our\nAaiiariifia^iriiiauriiiii wuild lm iiiiiiilniiinl In- prcsunieil ebuiii nf (liiirile nulerops it\nil'lnbal.vnl Hy- i-.ialralu pill boforo cine is hardly cnliceivalilc, I'm- physical red-\nliloriiiiiin. [ftbl8BUiloii|oiitiiionooff.ioUtlio s|inS|H1(l| there* enulil exist any nne\nini'i-catsiil 1'iii-ilnin were more sti'letly lunknl ,., ,. ,, ,. ., '.\nill.:c nl more I linn a lew nines in e.\-\nbia Wire Truss,\nI'lie Ugliest and Must IVd'oct Truss in\nibe Marki'l.\nui'ier mul gnnrdod during Hm sessions nf llio\npufori o llnil fiauu-l lho Articles uf \"'Ol- This alum: wniild liilerfere wilh\nI'llif.ali.rilU.iu : Inm I\nNOTICE.\nnUllLlC NtlTICK IS IIHIUCIIY G1VICN,\nJOYFUL-NEWS\n -\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.^.fciSiitiii'*''\nat Ti-irciu,\nQKANAGAN 5AWB/IILL,\n^s^ kelowna, b. c,\nYou can now purchase Cedar Panel doors, beautifully\nmade and finished; Window Sash, Laths, Shingles and\nif.alcriiU.iii Hum Imvu Ihi iiitiircsisiif thu Ihc cnnlinuily and tearing nf a bell, j pCW. c NiJHcK IS HMthm OlVffiN, fi\u00E2\u0080\u009E;,.K;,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. . p.,,,,,)-, .,,,,1 n,-\u00C2\u00AB...1..\u00E2\u0080\u009El\n, , ,', - .1 n. i'i- uu iiii-i v u tie irnv slims uf Hm .. nl hl'l\" L'tlKK nl nlllSC 111 Sill 'S l\0ll\"n ,lll WeSSLt\nvln \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '..em -in.-1 l.y Hi: 111:11 scut lo ro|n'o-. Mnreuvcc, lliere exists Hi Ilm wi st of I \" Und Acl A iilinonl ActilWllml, nil ur-1tl\" ollltl Klnus Ul \" ....'?......,..?..,.........\nlanl it iii Hai linusc uf Cnuiiii ms at (iiiuini ., , \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,. ,,,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u009Em,.|,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E reusuiiJiijiiv*oiii|itioiisor piiroluiBoBoutstand. \t\n..... \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB )..i n aiai ci cek nu ai\"l \"I cons, iiec- :,,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E., uu..'iwi Um \u00E2\u0080\u009Et i,-..i..-,t'i,-v- i-'r. aru nav. 1 i ,i . ., I\nrW2^CSS,taS \u00C2\u00AB'*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -'-\" \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\u00C2\u00BBwiy (Wi\u00C2\u00AB >v \"! 'r?'\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 \"\"\"\"' '' \"-'^\"'\"f! Lumber constantly on hand.\ntin uf in.* i..i,iiiu,i s'i-.ui ,u, t,i iiiil's.u \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2** < i j wilh Inter sl nn llu: uiuinl.I liiiliiiiciint Hi.'rule \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\t\nuplive rucks nf uiore reccnl age than u( six per eont, innuimui. Tliodrstllistalniont,\n(111 UXp'IIS.IIIIll Ufll I III'..(('II-. illll llllll ' I-:V,' Illll'\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0on'.rl ailod, llu: s.'|'y!-:c inns: fur ova' nf ei\nwnrili; In; i: IllltllllOll ill 111', salllo\nI iiiesiinic lhe ili.ulle 111 be 'I1,, Ilm tnlfetlior Willi inluriwl frolll I'i\t\nI pnsium un uaani in iii. iii inc , ,,,(l||.,1M,yi.yu,!\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,,,.,,,,,i mu\n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\"fa n.iilli nl' Midway I'm- some dlslanee, botorotho 111st lloeoinbor, If\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Uf.!, and \"nr'- Mr. Mm-.i lo ran his triinnpnr. t|,|s tnifhvlcf?) lias laken llie I'urin of jucli inyiuiau iuuncdliiiii sua\n.1 \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. .\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ia Mums Imw.ml.l ' ... . ... . . I fill* lhe ciinaellnll ill uf liny I\nuiliii:- lines, ho\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..Ilia Illilillll.l.\nI*Ml-. Mill'il luis ...luaiys (icon a wiiiiii\n(I if.a: nail il'.J-.aill\"!' \"I l'.e'')l]lc Iii-iii\nii flniv oi- ibick slicct, m liii-ii would moiits conctriiiiigsuch lauds,\nniillir.ally precliule lluiliiig any uiiilci-j populy Coinmlesliuici'of Ijuill\nlying in- pre-exist ing niilcii.puf ellher' Victoria, II. C, 811, A\u00E2\u0080\u009Eg\u00E2\u0080\u009Esi,l!i-.a.\nOrders from Kettle River District solicited and prices\nurnished upon application to\nOKANAGAN MISSION, B. C.\nThis is a splendidly Itnlshcd llnnsii Ilwiilo\niiiiiI mil, almost now, wiltigou.l sialilo ami uut\nbuildings, is centrally Inuuto.l in lho rnlloy\nand coinniiiiiiis a good trailo. II sliuuls un lu,\nown grounds nf I wn ami a half acres iu extent,\nnnd isa good invcKliuunl.\nALSO A FIRST-CLASS\nBLACKSMITH SHOP\nwith\nCOMPLETE OUTFIT OF TOOLS.\nTills building is tivq utoroys high and alit\nin lis own grannd nf half un acre iu extent, and\nis in a cotnniiiniling business fntdllbn, -\nKill! 'I'KIIMS Al'I'I.VTO\nI). NICHOLSON,\nOkanagan Mission\nMARTIN BROS.\nLEADING HOli'KK FOH\nHardware, Stove, Tinware, Paints, Oils\nand Glass,\nVernon, B. O.\n:AII orders proniptly all ended tin-\nGrand Forks, B.C.\nCOURTS OF ASSIZE.\nTable Showing the Dates and Plaees of Cotipts\nof Assize. Nisi Prius, Oyer and Terminer\nand General Gaol Delivery lor the,\nYear 1895.\nI'M.l, ARKIZKP.\n[Hilii.'ld\t\ncCamlonpB\t\nVt'i'iion\t\nlyttoit\t\nso\v WcsiiiiiiiKU'\nI'lUicinvci'\t\n/lctoria\t\n^iiniiiiiio\t\n M(>ndiiv,.'10lhSoplembei\n.- Moinlay, 7th October\n '..Mnmliij.Ulh October\ni Friday, llth October\n..Wedmsalay.liUi November\n Monday, llth Novembor\n...TucKritty, 19th Novciiiboi-\n....TiR'sday, l\u00C2\u00BBJlb November ,'?\nJI ETEOROLOfl HAI, 11 Willi I'.\nLat Ill Lung IIS\nA Itltude, 1,80(1 feet abovo sea lovol.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0titiiifnll fur week, ll.fill uf an inch.\n]'i:.\i|.|:i;.i-rci(i: vou ll'KBK 1CNU1NO Burr,ii.\n.'.la:.. Min\nSepl.'IO 13 :l!l\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '17 ,;:, :ii\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 IS 71 117\n\" ill ii.\". :il\n- at is in\n\" -2i si a.\n\" '21 lliu II\nLOCAL AM) DISTRICT.\nMr. A. J. McDonald, ciisloois inspee-\ntni' al Oro, Wash., passed lhrough\nMidway oo Sal unlay.\nTOBACCO CULTURE\nA GROWING INDUSTRY IN THE\nOKANAGAN COUNTRY.\nThe Mission Valley Peculiarly Adnptcd to\nthe Growth of Tills Plant Tho Industry\nHits Passed the Experimental Stage and\nIs Becominn- a Prominent Factor in the\nPcoiii. Account nf the Farmer,\nl.'lltlec enisling eilciuuslulices lll-\nlemlnnl iipnnlhi-ugricultiunj industry, j\nWe ace pleased lo be able In report , .v|\u00E2\u0080\u009E....,|,y p is made ililii, nil I\nthe gnu luui recovery In lienlth of Mr. to inliki\nan ainire living, owing\non lbe caul re. On aecouiilof Ibe roughness of llle the gravel pul oil l.lsl'yeal',\ncentre nf the streets Iihs heep ignored\nliy the majority, the south side being\nused iilii'nsl exclusively. If ibis was\nj allowed logo nn, lie condition of lbe\nIsl reels would never be any hetter Ihan\nit i.s al present, which is mil very\nI gOUll, Illll tthell il bus been slll'li-\nelenlly traveled on in heenuie beaten\nI down smooth 11 will be n decided ini-\npioveini nl. mi lbe dual iiiiiI mail whicli\n! formerly existed.\n| llevC. W. (loiilon uf Winnipeg delivered a very interesting iecliur in\nilia I'leslivieiiiin church Monday\nevening nn llie subject \"Across lbe\nr I Alps\nMINERAL ACT, io93. f^\nCertificate of Improvements,\nKTCTIOiS.\nI'llMCT MlMai.u. I'lil'l.\nSiluali. in Cmiiji H'ttlrvlcw, llauviiu.a Milling\nDivision of Vale Distriet,\n-TAKK NOTICE Unit I, , Slovens, freo\nI inliicrncorllltaitcA'u, ,i5,aiii. Inlcail in\n(In \"fn he iinl.- Iiel'ei'f. Iii upplvli, lli.a i a,l.l i\nCouunloiionor for n eerlilleaie nfiiilprov i-nts'\nfor tho |iiii'(i'isi. of obUilnlng a Own granl ui\nil. '\nUNDARY FALLS\n[BECTOBY.\np W. JAKKS, if. H.,('..M.\nBY APPOINTMENT\n1 RESIDENT PHVSICIAH TO KETTLE KIVER\nDISTRICT,\nOFFICE : : BOUNDARY FAILS.\n!i:r;:^k * ,n,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, boundary falls hotel,\nhi,i I,,, scni ui tho Hold Ciiniin'sslonei* nnd I\nRoundaiy Falls, B. C.\nnml I\nml inn culuinciiicil before llu. Isslauioo ilfniicll\nriTlilirnluur improve un .|i!s.\nDnlod Ibis 23rd day of Angosl, IStB.\nMINERAL ACT, 1891.\nTHOS. HARDY, PROP.\na Wheel.'\nIn nlleml\nTin\nluissi\nI were\nII real,\nRobert Lamlily. of Eiulerby, who re* t(l Ml(. m? |cnv fuicw prevailing in h\"\"*\"--1*!'\necu lly was si i seriously ioilisposed lit tho hum,, niill'ltel Inc inanv nf the I \"''\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *'\"\"'\"\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2Vi\u00C2\u00BBi one of lbe live ('una\n-hi\nurOfciinngiiii Ip|.]iic|pal articles produced, it is cii-|\ndlnii\nidenls win\nllle a lnill- (if\nhis ranch uu lhe west\n'\u00C2\u00ABke. | nulrnginglli ii.ile llnil i 'branch Of Kw' \"\" ;l U'\"\">''']''' PMMOlnjjtlie Swiss\nMr. J. Manley anil Dr. Avery came the business is at, any rale pieced be-1 A1IIS| \"' Unjir eoursu. The- reverend\nover from (Icaml Forks ycslecilay ami j ynml llie experiinenlal slageanil iu a\nililenil bulking over the milling camps. I fair way cf becoming a very prominent\nwhile Mrs. Mauley ami Mis Avccy anil fneluc in the profit acciilllfl nf lbe\nsun are paying ii short visit in Mi. and\nMrs, PnhniTStuii.\nThe building wliieli up to I ho presenl\nlias si'i-ved the purpose of olliees, anil\nwhich stands near llie wbarl nl Pen.\ntictnn, is lining thoroughly leoovaleil,\nin fact almost reliuill, anil wjll be in\nfuture occupied as a ilwclling house hy\nthetigenl, Mr, 11. ti. Scudding.\nThere has been snme talk of organizing ajglec club in Midway; when the\nfact wis innue known, a local wag\nstrongly insisted upon llie advisability\nof lhe Immediate organization of a gun\nclub, the object of which should be to\ndeal suininui'ily wilh lhe midnight\n'owls.\nMr. H. B, Walker Intends to add\nanother charm to tlie Penticton land*\nscape, liy building a residence uf great\narcliileelucal beauty upon tlie luwusilc.\nThe material fur the building is now\nbeing bi-uuglil fnnn Keliiivna by\nsteamer, anil wurk ivill hecoinincnci'il\nat. once.\nIl iscui'i-enlly i-iimoicd llnil. Mr. T.\nEIII3 of I'enticlon lias purchased the\nHaynes estate properly, bill whether\nsuch is llie case or not cannot lie\ndefinitely stilted. The fuel that the\nhay crop opoii llie estate is lieing line*\nvested by him, may lm considered lu\ngive color lo the statement,\nHis Excellency lbe Karl of Aberdeen\nhllS I cell) lly Instil I,umbel of Valuable\nI'm nice, ur special grower, viz., lbe\ncultivation of tobacco,\nA few yearsngo, before lie ailvenl\nuf the ni'W-ciinier, a tlepai'liilu Iron,\nthe general routine uf growing wheal\nwould be leeeiied wilh u gond deal uf\nscepticism, and all kinds of doubt ami\nfear would be eiitci'tuincd foe ihe success of any industry having for its object, the production nfcrnps other limn\nlh nan to which lhe conditions of climate ami soil were considered peculiarly adapted.\nThanks, however, to the advenl.iu--\n(iii8 ones, among whom might lie\nclassed His Excellency the Earl of\nAberdeen,, the result uf actual experiment wilh crops such as imps,\nIniiiatoes, tobacco ami many of the\nvarieties of fruits ami vegetables, each\nand overy day i.s it being clearly\ndemonstrated In lhe breaking down of\nset nud antiipiiitcd ideas, lhat nnl\nalnne in any one line uf iigciciilliu-e\nmay lhe average fanner seek the\ngreatest amount of success, but by tile\ncombining of stloh branches lis dairy\"\ning, fruit growing, liog raising, etc.,\ntogether with Uinsealiiivccniuuci-atcili\nmay Ihe must pi-iililulilc results beob-\nlaiiicil. 'Ibis being laken inlo consideration, it is pleasing lo liuii: as it is\nInstructive, lo witness lhe result, uf the\neffurts of such men as Messrs, Collins\n,'.- Iliiluinii, Brown, Uruzler ami others\nf I he Mission valley in llie culiivnlinn\nhorses, in less llian live having been j\u00E2\u0080\u009Ef (lp. tobacco plant.\ndestroyed. Two were smothered in a\ncac oo lbe ('. 1'. H., Iwo olhi'is i:: a\nstable w libh \u00C2\u00BB ns bullied on IlieOiid*\nstream ranch, ami lhe llfIh while wurk'\ning suddenly di-uppcd (lend. This i>\ntruly ii chnplcr uf iiccldeuts lo llu\nequine species,\nA line new bai'll is being creeled anil\nnow Hearing cnuiplclinn nuCnid.slleant\nranch, near Varnpu, biking the place of\ntl ne Innccil (Inwi: lasl apiiug. II i:\nList year Mc. Ilnlnian, a native of\nMichigan and a ihiiii nf large experience iu tobacco i'liii tlm in ibal state,\nilelcrinilicil.sii ciinyllici (I wus he of the\niidaptiibiliiy of the soil mul climate, tu\nmake lhe experiment uf raising an\nacre nr Iwo, and although late star'illg\nin I lie spring, Ihe results were so gi-a lining and sn entirely salisfaetory that\nhe decided lu make lhe necessary\nI'repaiailinna fnr a thorough pi'usecu-\ngenllemiiii dehveied his lecture iu a\nhighly pleusing nnil eiilertniuiug innu\niiec.niiil being possessed of n very line\ntoilill' voice, inlecspersed his leclliru\nwith several popular songs lu guilnr\nuccoinpiiiiiincut. Perluips th\" musl\ninteresting pari of tliu lecture wus the\ntrip lluiiugli llcigiiini. iu winch Mc.\n(biiilnn described lho many points of\nInleresi visited, aiming them llie\nfamous field of Waterloo. Mr. Oanip-\nbell, secretary tu his excellency the\ngovernor general, kindly consented In\ngive a recital inn, which be did iu such\na pleasing style that an encore was demanded,\n 4 . 4 .\nMINING NOTES.\nMr. Bosshart has .-1111111111111(1(1 lhe\nAlio, in Providence camp, and Ihe\nclaim has been re-located by Mr. Wood\nof Armstrong,\nGeo, Hani, one of Canada's best\nknown newspaper nle'n, is visiting tile\nminas nf British Columbia in lbe\nInterest of English newspapers,\nIt Is reported that a deposlb of lire-\nbrick day has been discovered near\nMidway, This should prove of greul\nvalue in the event uf lliecslnlilisliincnl\nuf works in the district.\nNeil Bemjett, who has been on a\nlong prospecting tone, relumed on\nTliiiisilay. lie says he passed lhrough\navery bun-en, desolate country, ami\nfailed In lind anything worth locating,\nA SOO-shaff. is In be sank un the\nSleiiiwiiider, and three shifts of men\nace lu lie kept coiislaolly employed ou\nthis work until its couiplutiou,\nThree Chinamen ate trying their\nluck placer milling iu Buiindiiry creek,\nit is more .Hum pipliable thai, lhey\nW ill make good wages, despite llu* fact\nthai while men lime recently ahum\ntinned lhe nllcnipt as useless,\na inngi.iliconl liilldiugof ils kind, I lion uf the business lids spiing, Willi\nenpiihleof housing a Iprge number uf 11 his cud in view, suitable lands were\nslock uml large (puiujlticanf hay and pi-cpai-cd, easy of access und upon\ngrain, and its capacity und appearance which nn efficient sjsit-in of Irrigation\narc iu keeping wjlh lbe propoi-tiousof\nthe estate upon whicli if is built,\nFrom mi niilliniiliilive suiltce lbe in-\nfiiriiinliuii isg'ei il llnil IriilHc, lnill.\npassenger nml freight, un the sl en nice\nAberdeen, plying nu Okaiiiignn lake,\nhas slc.iililv been iinprnvingiliiring lhe\npast two or three innnilis, the receipts\naggregating very respectalils amounts.\nIf tinder the present gn-as-ynu-plcns.\ncould be carried oul. Hot beds won\nplanted, Ilm soil prepared with great\ncue, ilm planls set out with a due re*\ngnld lu I heir i-upiireuielils as lu space\netc., constant cultivation during the\nyounger stages uf llie plants, a watchful supervision ever on lbe elert lo delect lhe presence nf the plant's greatest\nenemy in this country, that pent, tin*\nciilwocm, lopping, and at last the hai*\nsystem, such results can be obtained,, \"'slingand gathering in of the crop,\nwhat could not be done if a good live ! S'\"'1' '\" )\" il'f '.8 \" sk.''idl.\"'' '\".''. \"nli\"\npolicy nf pushing oul for tl'ildo wen\nadopted,\nTlie shooting season opened, uml\nbang, bang, was heard upon every\nside and In every locality, aud as a\nconsequence the result, was many tine\nlings of game by local iiiincuds. Vow,\nhowever, may expect during lhe season to excell the pecforniance of one of\nPentietun's noted spoils, who, after\na day's tciiinpingand li-iidginglbi-iiugh\ninoiir and feu, returned laden with, he-\nsides other game, Ihree line wild geese.\nUpon displaying lbe contcnls of Ids\nbag to a crowd of eager onlookers,\nsome one wus heard lo exclaim that\nthe shot lie used must have bud a very\nsharp edge to clip lhe wings of lhe\ngeese so niially. linuiigh said. We\nicy routine followed iu ihe cultivation\nof Hm plant. Ami lhe result? Well,\nin llle case nf llie abiivi'-iuenliuiicd\nliltu nf Collins k II\"I.nan, the resull\nwould have to he seen to ho thoroughly\nappreciated. Suffice it to say, however, Hint lo aecninniiidnlc the pi-u-\niliict uf aliiiiit eight acres, a di-iyng\nshcil hnd lu lie luiill uf a length of: 1115\nfeel.by40feet, and in Ibis is stored\ntwo licrs deep and live tiers wide,whal\nwill undoubtedly be, when propoily\ncurcil, lhe lines!, crop of tobacco over\ngrown iu llriiish Columbia, and wc\nhardly hesitate to say almost iu any\nother country where attention is paid\nto the cultivation of the plant, And a\ncrop like this should have lhe effect ol\nbringing I he fuel prominently lo public\n..,,,.. , llnil nut alone mc lhe vullevs nl\ndraw the curtail ily observing thai ,, ,., ., ,, ,. ,. ,\\n,, ,, . .11 , , lhe Okaniigan suitable for the cultiva-\nllle clipping must nave been done bv a ,. ,,, , ,. ., ,.\nlion of llie bop, fruits nl many vai-ic-\nslmt or a shear\u00E2\u0080\u0094waste of words arc\nIhese.\nTlie result of the lirst cm- shipment\nof mixed fruits and vegetables frum\ntile Okanagan Mission valley in points\nin tlie mountains and the NurtliWest,\nhaving been considered ns (airly satis-\nfactory liy those hiking IM active part\niii limling a market fin- Ihe surplus,\nproduce of the farms, il was decided lo I'''. Morris arrived Inline nil Friday's\ntics, Vegetables and cereals, but us w\nfpr toliucco, uml if only given a proper\nlest, fuc many another brunch of agriculture other I nun Ihu most laborious\nniiirlgnge-encnuriiging une, nf raising\nwheal.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *t\nVERNON NOTES.\nArthur ii. Hughes lYoiliiou Ynursolf,\nAny una knowing tlm ivhotmbouts uf Arthur\nEdward Hughes, a unlive uf Liverpool, ling-\nina 1, wouldeontji-n favor upon bis frlon-is m\nli.iuiu, us ii'si uiiun himself, if tlioy would\n!t\"(|u;iiiitliini of lho fact that owing to thoduath\nofnn unelo, lilsprosjiuo is required ln tho old\ncountry lu administer tlio estate. If unnbtu In\niiinko Iii.-: wny homo, by sending u loiter lu hia\nslstor, .Mrs. Lisclior, Iti East Elglitoentli slrcoi,\nNow York, lie would l'ocolve full pnrtiuu nrs.\nA lollor from his brother lo the Roy. .Mr.\nQi-oon of I'onliciiin. slates thai whon lust hoard\nfrom llughos was working upon a (aim ul Hu:\nUkaiingnn .Mission, and wus contemplating\ntaking a trip tntn tlio Kottlo lilvor district.\n(iooil iStuliling.\n(,'. ntrally Located Stopping Plaoi lor Tina.-. DIHerent Rlage Lines. No\nCci'tlflento of Iiiiprovenieiits' Troliblo or.Expanse Spa . to Make Guests Comfortable.\nStrictly First-Class am! Charges Moderate.\nNOTICE,\nKvo\u00E2\u0080\u009Eii\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,.M,sn,M..a\u00E2\u0080\u009E'i Best tails Liquors gdiI Dkm\nSltllnto III laeenwiiiiil Culnp, Kellle River ' \u00C2\u00B0\nMil.ins I'ivisu.iiiif Yule lllstrlel, Ii.l.\nTAKE NOTICE Ihal wc lloui-y Wliilc (roc\niiiini-rsci'i-iiilc.iii. v.,..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.;:\u00C2\u00AB.'l.-ai!, ul M,\n\"oiler, .1. Slevciia. free lllile r a ccrllllcatil N'n.\nmii'H M. IV. I'ul rsiiin. i'ii- inliicr'sm rllllciito i m.\nNii.lHKiindC.J. I Ii-.fn inn., cerllll \Jt\n.ui.. No. S7II74 inn.ml, sixly it,is Ir Uu. ilm..\nIioi'iinf, liiuiiply in i lie H.!-l Cniiiinliifiliinorfiiru\ncerllll .i.i ol linpi'iivomenls, for .a. purp ise i f\noblaiiilugii Crown granl' f liionluivocialin.\nAmi liii'lhcr lake niillco. that adver Inlirn.\n -i bcsenl m Hu-ia.IU t'nminlsslmie|.anil ne\nHun ran need bcdirc il.e i* ........ nl n.li\nicrlill,'llle uf iiiipi'iiii'iniiils.\nIinli'd Ibis lllli day of Angiisl. I DA.\nn - \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \"^'^ r ARTHUR RENDELL\nBOUNDARY FALLS, B.C.\nHeadquarters for Miners Supplies.\nA IIOOIl STUCK OK\nMINERAL ACT, 1891.\nCeililienli' of Iniprovcilioiits,\nNOTICK.\nTin: XcMiuut Sr:vi:.\ Mixkimi.Claim,\nSltuiitoln Conlml Camp, Kettle Illver .Mining\nliivisiuiinf Vulu Hisiriel, Urlllsb Cuiambia.\nTAKE NOTICE tliat ive, Jnnicu Schotlold,\nI'l-i'i mini l-seerlilleul.. .Nu. ,i,-|,L7l nml Kil-\nm..ml kofovro, free nilnerlcerllHmloNo 85284,\nIntend, sixty days from the date iici-i-nf, in ap-i^.\nply to (he Bold Co iBslaner for n cerlillcate HjiPCin llr(\< Cl\nuf inilii'.iiinii'iils, fur lhe (iin(ins,, nf oblilinlliB I (Ni*, ITi'illjA\nii Crown grant of tho abovo ciaim. XtLliUU Uo\u00C2\u00BB.iH\nQrocerics. C!o':l\ir\g, Boots and 5Koesf\nfoWtJer, Etc,\nb'KCI.'IVIall THIS WEEK A I.AIKIK SUPPLY OK\nIon's and Women's Shoes\nAnd fwlliwtako.nnltoo, Uml ndverno cli\ninust-lioscnl tolIio'Gold L'tiiinjilrwioiiwrtiul lie-\nlion I'Dimnciicdl liciViv lho i\u00C2\u00ABjimiico vi sucli\nocrlifleiitoof liiiprovuinciitH,\nDntcil UiJs 30th dny of ,hily, UC5.\nlais, Ei\n('tilers Taken for .All Kinds nf\nAGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.\nG. ARTHUR RENDELL.\nCONKLE& DONALD\nGeneral Teamsters and Freighters,\nROCK CREEK, B. C.\nMINERAL ACT, 1893.\nCerlificnto of Improvements.\nNO TICK,\nTiiBji'j.-niiMixKii.ii.ci.u.M.\nSiluali: in Siinniiil Ciunp, Kottlo Hi ver Mining\nDivision uf Yali. i'is.i-i.1, ((. r.\nTAKE sOTICE Ibnl I, Wlllimn T, Smith,\nI free ininerscoi'titlcato Xo. ii.i.-l, tatoiid,\nsixty days from lhoilutu lioroof, to apply lu inc\nHniil Coiiunlssluner forn corlilii.uloiil tuiprovc*\nmonls, for lho inu'iiusc ufoominiiig u Crown\ngiitnl uf Ibo abovo claim,\nAmi liirlliir lake in,lice that iiilversc ulniiniij Hates from Pcutictnn In Cilllip MeKililiey, liuck Cleek. 11 Id way ami\nUanoninnmee^ \"\"''simi! ! Boilllllliry Kails, two cents |ier pollutl fill' I wa, Hills or under, Mlll'CllS In MIU-\ncertincato of linpruveiiienls.\ntailed this Slh day of August, IHI5.\nway, the same rate, Marcus lo (iiiinil Prniric one cent pec pound,\nMINERAL ACT, 1891.\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICK.\nOi.p laossiuEgMiSEiut Claim,\nsiinnicinGi-ocmvoodCiinuvkotiioiiivci'ijii,. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Growers of\nn , .iiasujii11 inlo iiisuni, H. i.i.\n'PAKE M.'l ICI-I ll.nl wc, llcnrv Wliilc, fric\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" '*,Keliitoof .11.\nSpecial Rates for Larg-e Orders ancl Ore Contracts.\nGENOWAYS & McAVINEY\n' j '.\i\Vi .Ml I'i I. II,ill \\n1 iniiiti'St!i)i'tf: .\"iLi\nCHOICE NURSERY STOCK.\nHotter, J. SlcvtiiF, free minora cirtifhnto No\n.Vi.ii'i, ,'*i. \\. i'ii.ni rMiji],l'r-cni,i.i'-scfi'ii:iniic '\nno.uJ.V i'.n '. t. \u00E2\u0080\u009E, ijinitl/, free iniii'.rs uji'tilt-\n\u00C2\u00A3ori'oj0ff \"\" ^\u00C2\u00B0^ ^rown Without Irrigation.\nIVo;;;;;!;;?'^'/^!!^^;!;;^! /(^-^oCHi'Air;/' Ail Trees Inspected Before Leaving- the Nursery\nAnd furtlioi' lake notioo, tliat ailvcrao claime\niiiiicit )ju kluiL lo llio (Iold Co.uiiiii sit, iur uml nr-\ntlon oominoiiood bufuro Ujl- iftMtiuoo of mioli\neorttflcnto oiiiiiin'ovomcnts.\nDatod tlila Ulli day of August, 1*3)5,\niiuikc a second sliipnii'iil nf HMotliqr\ncarlo mi, which was apcotdingly done,\nt\w produce leaving Ki'lmviuidii Nnl in-\nday Ihi' Mill Inst, If it is cltMi'lv\ndeinuiibti-aU-d I hat a pt-oIihUilo liusi-\niihss fun lie triin.sacli'd uith towns\nLi'iilii ntrnilipiinlt'tl bv his l.iidc The\ndoctor is nmv lnwy nfi'plvingtho con-\ngriiLululiuna ol' his Irictids\nHon. ,1. A. r!i;i|i]rau, liciilcn.-nil\ngovcrnoi' ol' tjiii'licc, paid Vernon a\nvisit on Saturday ami was Miu ^ucs', ol'\nalong th;e line of the U R H., sn.cly j |tiN excellcn.v tin- K\"vcri.o,-K,.\u00E2\u0080\u009Emil.\nthe nexl slep lo he taken wili he to at\nRuwovtiil to thf Hospttul,\nTl\u00C2\u00BBo inany frloada of Mr. Lysons (mid in llu;\nrtlatricl in wlilch In; Uvea and is known all uru\nBiioli to ono so genorally liked nnd rcBpoctcrt)\nwlllboglad to licar Uinl. Uu'ough thu lustra-\nniL'iiiiilily iniil kindly ndvioo of llieir oxcolloii-\nolos iiii! Kni'l iind CoantesH af Aboixlbon, Iiu hns\nciinscnlod ! i bu poiiiovorl from lii\u00C2\u00AB homo til Bun-\nvoulin to lliu Kamloops hospital for troatmoiil-\nThu enst'is one whicli elicits n great deal of\nsympathy, not only on nccounl of Un; patient s\nngoaml character, but owing lo lho fuel Ihal\nliiH Injuries, which two of an interim] nature,\nworo reeoivod whiio co^u^od in u friendly game\nof football, lie linying Inkou part ina mali-li\nplayed at Kolowna InatHprimc, Tho only hope\n|mssi!ilr lo lm enu'i'lniiii'd is lhat his ronovory\nIn honlth niny bo Bpoody and llio citroa \tvr-\nIllilllUlll nni1.\n \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00BA \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 4 - - -\nA Splendid Crop.\nA inftrbmngnitlcoiil crop tlmn thnl rooontly\nlitrvuitu.l on Sir ArthurShpticy's ranch In\nS|iallninchucn could hardly hu realized, for bo\nside i-'iti inns of wheat, thero was grown KUtoiis\nuf outs, 5.) tons of barloy, nndU5'J tonsofjiay,\nlogothorwithnInrgpjimmbor of tpti's,of roois\nof iliilci'i'iil kinds, (JpllBlilorillg tli;) niiiniicr of\nyonrs this land lias boon iindor cultivation, the\nproflonl year's produce epoalca voIuuior, nol\nonly of tho thorough.mminer in which H miiRt\nImvii been fnrnloil, bul also fur Ibo oxtronio\nrichness of tho Hoil,and Ibo oxeclloiil climnte\nwhich nllowa for Lholngntliorliigof siichbountl-\nfiilcrti]isina perfocl condition.\nffl\n&\nRev, C. \V, (iiuiliin uf \Vluiil|iug\n|ii-i'iiclicil ill lliu Pri'sliylci-i.-iii cliiii-cli\nSunday uun-iiing. There was nu scr-\nvici' iii ilie cvciiiiig, Ale. H'ilsini hulng\natyay in tin: Mission,\nHay. ,1, ti. Tliiiiii|isiiii|iii.nclii'ila vecy\nalilcscruiiin in ilu: Mctliiiilist church\nSuiitlny cyi'tiliiKon the sulijcct, \"The (ffl\nlure the inarki'ls of lliu mining loiviis | innnilliiliii! Couiicil.\" Tlieru heliig no j ^\n\u00C2\u00AB-itliiii their reach, anil the snnnec thi i wrfire in Un- I'resliyleriun cliiiccli, lhe jr.-,^\nIrulh is Inline ill u|ion tliciu anil lhey I'liugregnliun tvas unusually large\ntiicklhe Ivinitiiiiay iu irkcl.-i, uinl liy per-\nsislent elt'iut cap'iire at least a lair\nshare of llie I mile which at present is\nlieing dune through othec uml alien\nelinnuels. The success nni] prosperity\nof the agriculturist anil horticulturist\nof the upper Oknunguu depends tn a\ngreat extent iipuu their aliilily lu cap-\nra .1. s. DONALDSON\nI CHEMIST & DRUGGIST ffl\n| gj\n\\u00C2\u00A7 VEIINON, B. C. ffl,\nffl\nffl\nffl'\nA Call Line of.\nDrugs\nPatont Medicines\nToilet Articles\nTrusses, &c.\nffl\n\u00C2\u00A7\nffl\nffl\nMINERAL ACT, 1893,\nCoi'tidciite of linpr\nSI'OK A N I<: I'' A I. I.S,\n1'. <). Ilux 582, W'nslliijy l-Comfo\u00C2\u00AB.\nIi' nr tlio IIAiuua Bnrrol\u00E2\u0080\u0094AconVAoyi\nll liuii finieiit puria :?iiiii>licity.\n>n : forcompllltO CHWIoriio, free. S|mji;|.i| nnclc\nof cards fur 19 cun-jg.\nTHE JY1ARI.IN PRE ARMS CO.,\nNow Haven, \"'.mn,\nr\nnet. upon il, tlio hetter I'm* IhmiiBelves\nund the eiiniiuiinilj- of which they nre\nineniliers,\nii\nThe t'liiineil IllfVO put nlislriietinns i gta.\non the sides of the streets in order lo|'S'(\nfunipel cai-riiiges and ivngnns In drive' 'l/;'\nMall Orders Pr .a.:\nCounlry \"ill i.a 11\nPr a t Attention.\nLowo\nFOR SALE\n180 Acres of Land. All Meadow.\nffl\n.ffl\nffl\nffl\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Y.' DKTivi. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rniiil .\"I'vciiiv Altos clean\nWi. D l'li'l a . \"I 'IX inilea frum I'lilnn .M\nft ' $#$$\u00C2\u00A7'*\"'\n-\u00C2\u00AB=^ / :.ft~^.t\n'\ ' /'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'-\n! - -. , 1 i ' ]\n' ftf :\"' .. a ' .,'\nr ft iM\nV-\\\nIvilllioy ' 1 u nn .11 wiiu'Kmi i'\"\nA{<\'' ADVANCE OFFICE.\n.]\n1\nSpecial Comiiro;,-\nsors driven by\nI'LLTON WATER\nWHEEL\nmounted direct upon crank-srtnlt, es-\npeclullyadiiptedlop\n'I'ih/.ifii: the power\nof mountHin steams\nas shown In illustration.\nH. P. PALMERSTON,\nAgent for Midway and District. ri-li.' MiMIMP Nt-.'WQ'11\"\"1'' Unless all indications are at\nf,lL ililnllNU INLVViJ Iniill, lhe cninp will Lee \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 u pciilnc\nj ing nne with more developinenl.; the\nOF the PROVINCE FOR THE| work on tbo clftii.isli.ia lieen thomugb\np.,-.\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 u/rrw JllH' \"ysti'HiuMi', Tin' piotliiot can In1\ni cji.sily in.ii'Ki'U'il, llio camp 1-ning but a\nI Hhort distance fi'om transpoitation,\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nA ;Correspondent of the Western Mining1 Western Mining World,\nWorld on the Osoyoos Lake Country\nTho Lo Koi Pay RoH The Hall Mines\nCompany's Returns From Two Smelters\nPhconlx a Promising Proporty,\nJ.McNICOL\nnt at at\nft ft ft\nGroceries,\nDry Goods,\nBoots and Shoes,\nHardware, Etc.\nA Full Line of\nAll Sizes.\nHA Si H.i\n4,1 4,4 4,\\nc\nMIDWAY, B, C.\nSend Your Order to\nLequime & Lloyd-Jones\nFor Implements, Wagons,\nBuggies, Sleighs Etc., Etc.\nFloor and Pood, Hay and Grain.\nA Number of Cheap Farms\nfor Sale from $4 to $53\nan acre, wall Improved.\nLspniu & Lloyd-Jones, Kelowna.\nThe I.c lini has the largesl pay-roll\nin the Itnsslanil camp, employing 97\nmen.\nThere have heen I,lilWelniins recorded\nIn Rosshinil shire lhe 20lh of March\nIhis year,\nProf, I anics mis in Hi Fslfilld Insl\nneck ai 'laugh -g fnr 'J> lone of me with\nwhich In iiinke a Ih.al expi iin.cut 111\nIhe Use nf his mail pi i ui as fill' Illcl'X-\nI ruction uf gold.\nDavid ll. Dnglu has sold IheRossliinti\nMiner to John II. Reeves, Mr, llngle,\nI hough ii yiinngjourniilist, Is certainly\nline nl lhe tihlesl writers in the west,\nespecially mi mining nud liunucinl\ni|iicsliiins,\nThe Hall mines recently ,hlp| rd li\"\nlens of me mil i.f ils wiiiehnuse lu the\nt'nitcil Slaies. Hull' nt I he shipment\ny usai nl Iii Ncwaik, N, J., HI il hull' In\nliiitte. The lugs nf ore were weighed\nIn lens u I ll Illll ll'lllely ilia* alllllll In\nlhe lean ilccllcls. T|:c freight lule In\nlilllle is f,8, In KimiiiI. Hi'; Ji| llie\nli tin us In lu liullc vi IC fll(l| Cf Illll\nleas than iliii.-c I'liini Newark,\nWord laisciiinefrciiiilitleuiitsiiiirces\nHint the pending ileal nf an Ini el est, in\nthe Slctiin Slur properly has heen cnn*\nnaninalnl. Tie uilc wns liy Sinilll of\nMilwaukee, of his interest in Nliuue.li-\niicssy and Hilars uf lhe C. P. It. cum*\npiny.at lhe fatu uf $l1IKK),0COfiil' llle\neniice properly, Whether tlie transfer Is nf niie-third ne two-thirds of the\nWhole pioperly is nnl knnwn.\nIn ilie southwest mineral hell nearest\nlhe town nf linsslanil lies Ihe Phoenix,\na must promising cluim. Last lunulh\nIt wns sold In Hpiikaiie part ics, who organized the IMucnix Gold Mining cum.\npuny, which, uu lhe iii III insl., cum.\nIiicnced work nn the 20-fnnt shaft,\nwhich is shnwing a well ilcllucd vein uf\nncc, assaying !|i2 in tiili) in gold and a tn\n31 per cent, in copper, The ore is of\nsuch good grade Uial it is ex peeled sufficient, ure will He mined In make a\nshipment within lhe next (KI days.\nFrank Watsiin and J, H, Horrlsare\nowners of n very promising claim, lhe\nIndiana CuiisolitliiU'd, This cluim is\nlocated tin Red mountain, 'jhe hilgi\nis 25 feet w hie un llie surface, 21! I'i cl. ni\nwhich is similar tu the outi-iop oi the\nother Entslnnd pipeiliiP, aitlDfict\nnf nre running high in sum i. 'il.e\nlowest nsiny mr.de was 111 in iissllter\nand $5 in gnld. and the highest 2.2\nniinces silver in tl IjilS in gnld. '1 he (hid\nis rcuiarkalite, as no ore villi iliuili.i-\nchntact eristics litis yet Lecii iil.toveud\nill the eamp,\nA geiilleiniiu whn has just returned\nfi'iiiu lhe Osnynns Lake counliy iu-\nfni-iued your representative nf a strike\nmade early this summer un Kitigi-r\nIniiuniiiin. Ilesuys, The format lop is\n.similar In that nf trail Cleek, The area\nnf the lull in whicli lhe me routes lo\nthe sill-fate is nut very huge; iutu-sec-\nlinns of hind would rover It. 'llle ills-\ntrict has nn elevation nf nhiuit 1,71X1\nleet nnd is 7nu feet ahove the lake,and\nlies in a scniicirciilnc Imsin. 'IheFur-\ntaalina dips under lhe miiiuiliiln\nnnil appears nn the Sluillkiiiiieeu. The\ncroppiiigs of the \ tins aie a lcililish\nIpiarlz, The Indications ate Ihal the\nVeins are sluing, as lhey cnn he traced\nHi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 e.iaiiv length uf the ulitiim nn lhe\nS.l.-.'l-a. T.VO ne llle,a* cl.iini: slilltv\nlarge Indies uf |yi ihnt inc. K.vn pi tlie\nIhtecclaimsluitiliumd ilu* ci-uppiugs\nare \iiy naiiow, The (iold Lust is\nowned Ly Eugle and Keller, and is une\nuf il.e List Ini a III is. ll I ns fuur\nparallel veins ttuiciiltle the cnllre\nh llglll, lhe ci-ii] | Iny is inm slnimd\nIpiurl'/,. Tile development i niisisls nf\nii Hi fool shnfl sunk in heavy Iiiiii cap,\nwith blilngci'S nf ore dnwn lluuugl),\nThe win kings aie nuw in snlid ure\nlimuing well in gnld and toppec, An\nopen cut nn lhe smaller lends slums a\nstreak of oro llliccfcelln widih. When\ni peueil un lhe siiifuie thews nre ihule\n12 In IS ini Ins >n w Idlll, caliyllig 21\nper cent, cupper and $-1,411 in gold, Tile\ni.ake View, owned Ly Spokane pin-ties,\nlies nni'lii ami niljiiiua the Onld Dust,\nliuii luis u wonderful showing, The\nowners lime crosscut, lhe lead in\nseveral pieces and have nnl found llie NoaUy Repaired.:_..\nwells in nny dlrceliun, 'Hm ni-e I'lllis J, Kerr. R. D. Kerr.\n825 In gold and 12 per cent, copper K\nlhe Aniiciinilii iiiljuins lhe diil.l IHisI , x v\nnn the east ami is owned Ly I). J., BUTCHERS,\nNickersnii anil nlhers. II. has two!\nBY + THE + WAY\ndo you need a Straw Hat ?\nAll our Straw Hats go at\nexactly HALF-PRICE. It is\nbelow cost, but they must\ngo to make room for\nNKW coons\nHAVE x YOU x ANY\nidea how cheap you can buy\nfrom us ? Come and see :\n$1.25 hat, now 60 cents ;\n45 cent hat, now 20 cents ;\n20 cent hat, now 10 cents ;\n15 cent hat, now 5 cents;\nA few left trimmed with\n\u00C2\u00AE\u00E2\u0080\u0094 FLOWERS.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00A7\nS, A. S 1! ATKO K; I),\nDRY GOODS AND MILLINERY,\nV E K* NON.\nThe Only Store In the City that Has a Complete Line of Ladies' Goods.\nIn DRK88 GOODS wo have an immense iwsorloiant, with all the [patent Trim-\nmtnga to match.\nIn MILLIXKItY we avt> sine wv can plnine you, as wc havo a fhsi-class\ninilliiiiM', ami can irive von (he latest in those goods at miees never !*\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nfore heard of,\nOur DUK8SMAKER htu bod Iwffo experience nl lho biwlneaj, and u perfect 111 it*. Kuumntccil\nproviding you wind lhe correct measure.\nRemember wo carry ovcrytlifiigtliatn Imly retiufroR, and nut wive ymi inonoy if you send your\nHitlers tn us. Bondono tinluy and ho ooiivluecd,\nTEKM8 CASH Willi UUIJI.H,\nQAMPBELL BROS.\nImporters and Manufacturers\nof All Kinds of\nFURKITUBB,\nds-6m VERNON, ll.C.\nArmstrong Sash and Door Factory.\nA I.I. KINDS 01'\nDOORS, SASHES, MOULDINGS,\nHOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC., ETC.,\nManulactured on lho premises and Kopt in Slock.\nWrite for Prices to\nN. McLEOD,\nARMSTRONG, B. C.\nHi\n'IV\ntm\n-. fl\n$\n1\u00C2\u00AE is\nZ_4li UiUh 4\u00C2\u00BB.-'I'.\n\u00C2\u00AB1B*#fe\u00C2\u00ABi*il\n-iw\nft\nsis\nti si\ni#\n5 s;\nW\nat less than manufac\nturers cost.\nung Vu.,\nP. B. NELSON, MGR,\npRANK JOYCE\nBoot arid Shoe jMaker\nMIDWAY, B. C.\nBoots and Shoes Made to Order.\nRepairing a Spocialty. Harness\ni* |,-.'|...iJ is-ii ; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.,;.., ait i.a. la *|.i ni. '--it.-o ft -ft -#**\n|< a|ril8^t;llJB\u00C2\u00AB't9iBftfH.|IWV\u00C2\u00BBll\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB#tiFtitii1ii 1'*\n*mmm\nMIDWAY\nThe F-u.-t.-u.a\u00C2\u00A3>o\n\u00C2\u00A7\nII\nj Railway, Mining and Agricultural ]|\nCentre of the Kettle River\nCountry.\nLots on Easy Terms to Actual\nResidents.\nFOR PARTICULARS APIM.Y TO\nI W. H. NORRIS, .... ru R.C. ADAMS, ;\nMidway, B. C. Montreal, P. 0.\n11 mil\nat\ntS\nt wftnt'^iifw\nII\n.i.i\nar\n*s\nn\nkmm&\u00C2\u00A7mmm :$ mm <\ i ^imiiii\n4^\nI!\nSTOVES! STOVES I\nCHATHAM WA60NS AND TBDCKS!\nCHATHAM Bob-Sleighs, Essex Centre Plows, Oliver\nChilled Plows, Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves,\nCamp Stoves, Hardware of All Kinds, Window Shades,\nIron pipe and fittings, pumps, p tints and oils, varnishes,\nrilles, shot <;uns, powder, shot and shells, plated ware,\nenamelled ware, wooden ware, tinw.i-.-e, wash-tubs, washboards, spades, shovels ami axes, crockery ware, lamp\ngoods, glassware, All the above goods will be sold\nCHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE\nW. J. ARMSTRONG\n-viaxcuiroiu, x*. o.\nNICHOLLES & RENOUF, L'td\nVictoria, K. O.\nAGBICULTUEAL MACHINERY.\nSOLE AGENTS KOIt\nBrantford \u00C2\u00A7 Binders \u00C2\u00A7 and \u00C2\u00AE Mowers\nTHE BEST IN TIIK MAIIKIT.\nA Full Line of Waggons, Trucks, Ploughs, Harrows be,, &c.\nIVARKHOUSE AT VERMIN.\nC. F. Cos'fcearfcoxi., Agent.\nBAN ^MONTREAL\nCAPITAL (all paid up) $ 12,000,000.\nREST 6,000,000.\nSIR DONALD A. SMITH, Pres, HON. (IHO. E, DBUMMOND, Vioe-Pws\nE, ti. 0L0UST0N, (Iuxkhai, Manager\nSAVINGS BISLJk.mOH.\nRATH OK INTEREST A'l' PRESENT 111 l'ER CENT.\nBULLION AND GOLD DUST HANDLED.\nlli-niii-lii's iii London, Enuj., New Yiirkantl ChiunKo. nudiii nil bbopiluuipnl oitii\niiil'iiiinilii. BiiyiiiiilSBllSti'i'liii|rEst'liiiiigoiiiitU!iilileTraii\u00C2\u00BBfern. (Ii-iint\nI'liiinni'iriiil nml Inn |.||iiig|.|i'ilils,,iviiil:ilili'in:my iiiirtuf Ihu uui-lil.\nDrafts Issued. Collections Made to all Points.\nVCI'P.C\niiittNi'iu:-* ix iiKiTisu i'iii,iMiii i:\nVANCOUVER - - NEW WESTMINSTER.\nVICTORIA - - - - NELSON\nbM : (i, A. HENDERSON : Manager.\nm\nmm\nenfeti Livery, M an\nThe fail Livery\nFeed and Sale StaMeS. Good Single and Double Drivers, and\nmm\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0HH\nHaving taken over Uin stnLl.'s uf Gallagher & Stoveiison, nml lliorotiglily ovei\nliniili'il nnd refitted Hn' pi-oiiiIbob, I .-un prepared In meet the demands\nof the inililic. 1 have on liunil u rtiinplete slink nf new rigs,\n(iloiilile nnil single) I'm- pillllie um; nml also n gniii1 lot\nuf well In-iikeii earringe nml saddle horses,\nTourists desiring to see lhe country would do well to call.\nUood Single Drivers, fif>nf1 nm,w\nGentle Saddle Horses.\nPACK\n.-losses\nAND\nGUIDES\nH. E. WALKER, PROP.\nFURNISHED\nHUNTING PARTIES\nGood SaddlG Hcpsbs.\nLadies' gentle double and single drivers and saddle horses.\nHorses boarded by I'm' week nr month (Lux stalls If desired).\nHorses broken to harness, mul horses nnd entile snid on eoinmission,\nDealer in liny mul grain, wholesale und retail,\nCox-nun* 0\u00C2\u00A3* lUifciMio^i. and 'iVoiLHon S-tz-ee-tis\nW. GARDNER, Proprietor.\nOnimsltoW. II. Uognw's Store,\nI'UHt Olllni llux 137\nNOTE. - Thin sliililn ivill In- mil slrlrllj- llral-ilimstu every pnrlloulftr, My ilrivi'i-H uru nil froo\numl Ki'iitii'ilia|iiiaiiiuii.mul iiiii most iliiiiilili. niiii-k tin- timvkot mil |iroilui:o. Spoolnlutli'iilinii\nIn iriiiiniiiiii iriiiliiiuul tu boarders.\nnil. All kinds nf heavy teaming promptly attended In.\nparallel veins wliieli do nni iippeiir mi\nI In- mii'faee, biiliu ueapiied with i-uutil ry\nI'oi-k. in a ant nf 70 fuil. Ihioiigli a\npi'i'lu'iidii-iilur Llnil' ilm veins show\niiliniit eighty feel apiirl, Tlie Biinth\nrein i-oiiiuins a solid body uf pyri-lio*\nI im*. inn: nssny showing $12 111 gold,\nThese properties lie aimnt three miles\nnorlli nf ilu' Interiiiitliiiiiil honndary,\nOn the Aniei'leali side there are about,\nilu- snme number of Inenl Inns. Thr\nLake View, owned Ly (imlilaril nnd\nKnriiii' is developed liy n aim ft lill feel\n|n depth, Al a depth nl' eight feel\nguild ore i-aine in nml Hbeii last seen\nbv our iiil'iii'iinui! there was fuur feel\nuf iil-o, ilHsiiyitig $12 15 gold. 20 oiiiiits\nfilvi'i'.anil 1! per eenl. i'i|i| ra. Tberel\n|r |HH\ i,ll Ini* of :-lli| lllllg Ole nil llle I\nMIDWAY and BOUNDARY FALLS\nMoat dollvorod \u00C2\u00BBi Uock Crock uml nil lho\nMining <'limns,\n.). W. EJEED,\nWATCHMAKE3 and JEWELLER\nMIDWAY, B. C.\nFine Watch Repairing a Specialty.\nAll Work Wiiiiaiiiteil. nJ.'-'iu\nVeraoa Private College,\nVERNON, B, C.\nI'' Adrien Mever, Principal.\nSRNII COR l'i:iisi'i.:r-|-cs,\nVICTORIA HOTEL\nVERNON, B. C.\nMURPHY & FAULKNER, Props.\nNo Trouble or Expense Spared to Make Guests Comfortable.\nStrictly First-Class and Charges Moderate.\nBest Brands Liquers and Cigars. - - Good Stabling.\nVERNON : FLOUR : k :\nHutchison & Davidson, Proprietors.\nFlour and all kinds of Feed always In stock.\nRolled Oats, Qaimsat, and Cornmeal.\nFresh Eggs and Butter.\nAll kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruit In Season.\nA choice line of Confectionery, Biscuits, Tobaccos A Cigars.\nAll kinds of Summer Drinks.\nCorner Barnard Avenue and Vance Street, VERNON, 15. C.\nBLACKSMITH AND WKECU.TiilGHT.\nHORSESHOEING AND GENERAL REPAIRING.\nFeed Stable Run in Connection With Hotel.\nOpposite Golden Gate Hotel, FAIRVIEW, B. C.\nGOLDEN GATE HOTEL\nCt. O. SHUKSON, Prop.\nFAIRVIEW, II. ('.\nGOOD ACCOMMODATION T~ - GOOD STABLING\nStopping Place tor Stages to Penticton and Oro, Wash.\nBOUNDARY HOTEL\nMIDWAY, KETTLE RIVER.\nFirst GlitBB Accommodation, Good Stnliliug, Teruilniia of Stage Line\ntn an iMmi'iis, Washington.\nMcAULEY & LUNDY, Proprietors.\nTie Kettle River Stage Line\nRunning over tho MAIL ROUTE\nBetween GRAND FORKS and PENTICTCN\nLeaves Penticton on Thursdays at 6 a. m., arriving at Grand Foks\non Fridays, at 3 p. m.\nLeaves Grand Forks, on Tuesdays at 6 a. m., arriving at Penticton\non Wednesdays at 6 p.m.\nFARES AND EXPRESS CHARGES REASONABLE.\nM. MILLER,\nProp.,\nGrarid Forks, B. (,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Mt'Jk.m.'S, HORN HOTEL.\nI.UMBY, B. 0,\nFirst-Class Accommodation for Guests. Good Hunting and Fishing\nSinges tn Vernon mul Bine Springs,\nXj-otlxs IKCo3*eLxi.*d, Prop."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Midway (B.C.)"@en . "Fairview"@en . "The_Advance_1895_09_23"@en . "10.14288/1.0309158"@en . "English"@en . "49.175"@en . "-119.6"@en . 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