"4f9130f9-5032-4c53-9c17-a504e4a3150f"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-12-10"@en . "1903-10-31"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/proslill/items/1.0211989/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " fe rtw\nvi.\n6 .. _\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTHE PROSPECTOR.\nVol. 6. No. 15.\nULLOOET, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1903.\n$|.C0 a year.\nA GREAT \"SCOOP.\"\n|t\u00C2\u00AB.|i Y\u00C2\u00ABt XI.I .loiii'tiulimu Hhh IU I'oliild\nof Superiority.\n'Tbe old journalism bng'iis points\nsuperiority o>*cr thu new, snys\nflie London Star, lhe Times thu\nit her morning had a giuat \"sfioop\"\n|ioiy <>f tlin disastrous defeat of the\nPrnporor of Mo occo by tho Prcten-\nler, and print: d it in the usual\n[dace for news from Fez, on the\nTircign rage, with tho plain heading, \"Thi; Moorish Itevolt, Sultan's\niVriny Routed.\" Tho new journal-\nIsm would have filled a column with\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2leadlines alone. rJ he story conns\nfrom The Times' own correspondent,\njivho got away from F05 ji st in\n|ime, arui arrived in Tangier on\nSaturday mot ning, having liddon\nCorrespondence\nEditor,\n\"Prospector\"\nSir,\nOne lean in front\nthe newspapers of tlie I'rovinee\nHint, Mr. Mncdomdd, M.IM\ for\nLillooet district is to retire from\nlite political urenniii favor of Mr.\nMcl'liillipps of Victoria. Wlint\nquid pro quo in offered Mr. Mncdoiinld, is not necessnrilyslnt.nl;\n( the fuel Hint' n. report of this n.i-\nhroucrh without chance of hor.tc -I . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .. . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\nmd tho last ..0 miles without ha^ , \"\"\"e '. lMI,,l,d-V \u00C2\u00BB>\u00C2\u00BB'<.\u00C2\u00AB> \"\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB' \"\u00C2\u00B0 ^\nninl (riven makes the stiilenient\napparently authentic. Onr mem-\n^y%mmymwaw^y^7\u00C2\u00A5,\nii LOCAL NEWS >\nC. Shephnrd hns purchased the\nliouse occupied until recently liy\nT. Brett.\nJ. Jensen has taken ti|> the duties of bookseller for a, To; on to\npublishing bouse.\nIt.H. Brett hns beeu appointed\ntraveller for an Eastern nursery\nstock linn.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ing. The tot respondent in que-tirn\nlis Mr. Walter Ii. Hai lis, the well-\nknown traveler and author, who has\n[throughout kept The Times excep-\nltionally well informed of the progress of this Moroccan trouble, and\nIwho has had more than one inter-\nIvicw with the Emperor himself. Mr.\n[Harris was reputed, just a year ago,\n[to have been attacked and robbed\n[by Arabs in the interior of Morocco, but that story fortunately piov-\n[ed to be unfounded. He has written\nIseveral books on Morocco and Wcst-\n[\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ern Asia, and accompanied Sir Ar-\nt.hur Nicholson's Special Embassy to\n; Morocco iii 1896. He married a\ndaughter of tho fourth Fail of Mex-\nborough, whose second daughter\nmarried the Prin'e Lowenstein W'er,-\nthein, who disappeared so mysteri- ., , .. , .\nously three years ago, and was af- ,lle most, bullous; surely lie call\nterwards reported to have fallen J not forget this; something fs due\nwhile fighting as an adventurer\nber-elect may be too busy to pny\nattention to the rumor, or Ihe\nserious meaning thereof, but lie\ncannot be altogether ignorant of\nthe mailer. A very decided feeling ou the matter prevails here.\nMr. Mncdoiinld is well acquaint,\ned with the needs nntl requirements of the entire dislricl; he\nwns elected by acehiiiinlion lo\nour Legislative Assembly, nn\nhonor rarely bestowed even lo\nagainst the Americans in the Philip,\npine war.\nA USEFUL CAMERA.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Photographic Apparatus to Tnke Pictures\nor Invisible Objects.\nAs photography is employed to assist\nthe astronomer in detecting the existence\nof the stars in the heavens which could\nnot be seen by the naked eye with the\naid of the telescope, so it is also used to\nsecure accurate enlarged reproductions of\nminute objects which are revealed to man\nonly by the aid of the microscope, says\nthe San Francisco Chronicle.\nThis development of the art of photography is of great assistance, not only to\nthe microscopist, but also to the pathologist and histologist. A photomicrographs\napparatus, as it is called, hns been invented by O. G. Mason, secretary of the\nAmerican Microscopical Society, which\nwin be used for making negatl.es showing objects with a magnification of 15,000\ntimes.\nThe apparatus is very compact, being\nonly about two feet in length, but will\nreceive an objective of any power and\nphotograph the most minute objects. The\nimages arc produced on a plate three and\none-quarter by four and one-quarter\ninches. It is mounted on a single base\n\"board, so that the apparatus may be\nshifted at the will of the operator.\nTo the standard of a misc.rose.ope the\ncamera box is attached in sueh a way\nthat the box can be placed horizontally\nor inclined at any desired angle, like a\ntelescope or microscope itself. Thus adjustments can he made providing for\nnny required distance between the objective and the sensitive plate, so that the\ndesired amplification may be readily\nsecured.\nThe mechanictl stage is operated by\nthe small chains which extend along the\nsides of the frame of the apparatus, and\nthe rotation of the objective polariscoue,\netc., and tha focusing is affected by rods\nextending toward the rear of the camera\nbox. By its means the operator, seated\nat the camera, can manipulate the instrument for focusing or Miarohing the\nHeld for any particular objeot.\nhis coustiti eucy iu return, and\nau emphatic denial to (his offensive report should immediately\nbe given. The report is decidedly\noffensive iu many ways. Lillooet\nDistrict is not a pocket one, neither is the intelligence of the voter obsequious to the personality\nof anyone, nor even to the extreme I'itrtisaiiship of l_iheri.ls\nor Conservatives. The character\nof the electorate may be fairly\njudged, in many respects, by its\nrepresentative, Conservatives,\nnnd a good majority of Liberals,\nare proud of the position Mr.\nMncdoiinld litis attained. Who\nseeks Mr. Mcl'liillipps? It mny\nbe one Mac is nsgood us another\nbut l.illoeot wishes no change,\nnor is this division envious lo be\nrepresented by nny member of\nthe legal fraternity. The country\nwould be iu n heullhiernnd more\nprosperous condition todny if the\nlawyers hnd liii.. less to do with\nframing the laws of the land, uud\nreserved their siren wind bags to\nthe couliiiesofthe legal chambers\nwhere the value of coal oil is well\nconsidered. Mr. Macdonald promised to fulfil, to the best of his\nability, without fear or favor,\nthe duties pertniiiiugtohis office.\nThe\" dist rict expects no more, but\nin tbe meant hue his uttenti'Ui is\ncalled to the offensive report.\n1 remain\nCONSERVATIVE.\nl'osl muster Clark hns resigned\nhis office, nnd'will leave town\nnext week for the Boundary\ncountry.\nJoin* Williams, who hits been\nworking iu (iiriooo during the\nsummer, retu. ned t o Lillooet\nthis week.\nJohn Marshall, Jimr. left town\nInst Wednesday to attend the\nV uncoil ver Conime'rciul College.\nGovernment Agent I'hnir i s\nabsent from lown this week ou\nofficial business up the Cariboo\nroad.\nJ. Dickey is making considerable improvement to the interior\nof his house.\nA Fanner's Instil tile meeting\nwill be held iu Ihe Santini Hall,\nnext Monday evening. A number of practical addresses will be\ndelivered. Everybody welcome.\nAt the meeting of I.ilieral.Conservatives in town Inst Monday,\nA. W. Smith, vV. J. Abercrombie,\nJ. Dunlop, .1. Marshall, E. Taylor, W. Durban, T. Ilrett, nnd J.\nSmith, were elected delegnles to\nthe Kn mloops (Jon ven tion on the\n29th.\nThe Elmore oil process of oie\nconcentration is a success.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009400-\nI'resident Diaz, of Mexico, wns\nshot sit Inst Tuesday, but the\naim wus poor.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009400\u00E2\u0080\u0094 u\"\nCities am doing much damage\nin Grent Britain.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009400\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe city of Torantolia.il snow\nstorms this week.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Oil\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBalfour's Biitish Cabinet is regaining strength.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094oo\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe bye elections i u Ontario\nare leaving the political parties\nas before.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094oo\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe daily papers urge the gov\neminent to purchase Greenland\nlest the UnitedSlalesoblain possession.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094oo\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCommander I'eary is soliciting\nfluids to form another N o r I h\nI'ole expedition.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094oo\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nDowie snys thnt he will maintain lhe common law, which\ngives the right to be born and lo\ndie without medical ntleiiilnn-.e.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009400\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBoer nud British residents iu\nSouth Africa hnve formed a syn\nd'Citle to exploit a show of the\nspectacular features of the late\nwar.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094^10\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMr. and mis. Cumming reiurned\nInst Monday from their visit It\nPavilion.\nthis\nhavu\nhis\nand\nA Wonderful Athlete.\nSome time ago we expressed aston\ni~.hnu.nt ut the performance of Prebendary Wobly-Peploe, who in\nmonth's Quiver, is said to\njumped from ti sick-bed, won\nevent, in ibe university sports,\nthen returned to bed, and '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2remained\non 1 is back for the next, twelve\nmonths,\" A letter from Mr. \".Yebb-\nI'cploe assnies us that Ihi.. is in the\nmain accurate, but an undor-statc-\nmeiit. lie did i; twice, and won tho\nhigh jump ami diving and swimming\ni:i the into \ als of a three years'reclining\u00E2\u0080\u0094not exactly in bed, but on a\nsofa. \"Where 1 went the spinal couch\nwent,\" writes Mr. Webb-Peploe. And\nto the spinal couch came even the\nCambridge examiners to pr.ss him\nthrough his examinations to ilis degree. It was a notable triumph of\nmind ovir mattor, and wo are glad\nto get continuation of these extraordinary exj loits from their door.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nLondon Chronicle.\nKiplinir a .\"mul <>t Pie.\nKudyurd Ki; ling, it appea'\"s, is\nfond \u00C2\u00AB| apple pie baked on tbe American syrtem. To gratify his taste a\nglass rolling pin s;>c ially used in\nthe manufactuie of these pics has\njust been forwa ded to tbo novelist\nfrom Wanamakcr s. The glass loll-\nirg pin has among o ber advantages the me it of always being\nsweet rn'l (lean, and of bong hollow\nso that it can be filled with ice to\ncool the pie crust. When Mrs. Kin-\nling, wbo is an American, ' was in\nthat country lirst summer, she greatly admired this coi t i an e, ; n 1\nknowing that her husband ai d chi 1 !-\nren wee fond of American pics, de-\nti'led to get them tie next fcc-t\nthing by h\u00C2\u00AB_> in? h.r p:es made with\nan Anieii-an loliing pin.\nIt is persistently reported that\nA.W. Smith hns been offered the\nConservative nomination for the\nDistrict of Ynle-Curiboo. It seems\nus if some people nre determined\nnot to allow him a well-earned\nrest.\nMr. nnd Mis. A.W. Smith liave\nreturned from ('Union.\nThere slill continues a. run of\nsoc I. eye salmon. Although the\nrun is slow, yet it is probable\nthnt fully two millions of eggs\nwill ne hatched thissenson at the\nSeton Luke hatchery.\nWe tire pleased to learn lhat\nthe hydraulic machinery recently\ninstalled by W.W. Brown, nt the\nNorth Fork pincers is g i v i n g\ngreat satisfaction, and is n surprise to ull who have seen it tit\nwork.\nHunting pnrties continue lo\nnrrive ill lown, and already the j\nseason is a record breaker for lhe1\nnumber of hunters for big game.!\n.VANTEIV-SEVEKAI, PERSONS CE Cil A It\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nadur and good leptitatton in Oteh state (mic\nIn iIti\u00C2\u00BB county required! to represent Hnd advertise old-established wealthy business liouse\nof solid tinam-lal Standing. Salary $21,00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in\nensh dlreel each Wednesday from head ollices.\nHorse ami carriage funi sited when nocesBaiy.\nReferences. Enclose self-addressetl envelope.\nColonial, &.'2, Deal bom St. Chicago.\nThe McMillan Fur & Wool t.o. Iihv\nplaced their thenar of Oct, 12th on liie\nit our olfice for reference. Tl is i hup*.\nwas established a quarter .if n n* r.ttiiy\nago, und on aetoinit of llieir txtei.sivei\nbiHne-s, tbey are in a position 10 pay I\nhi*_li price*. Shippers liml their tlenl-\ni gs with thein very satisfactory.\nOn Dnflirhi terrace.\nOn wai in evenings one sees crowds\nof | e iple in holiday attire wending\ntheir way to Duffeiin Terrace, Quebec ( ity, ur.d every electiie car hns a\nsign i.i ft ont. announcing in bold type,\n\"Con ert stir la Terraise ce Soir,\"\nwhich means thut on the terrace thc\nfamous military band from tho barracks will i.l.iy, and thut one mist\ngo early to avoid the rush and get, a\ngood seat.\nA Pati ian touch is given to the\nscene b.v the rows ol* tables outsido\nthe chateau on tbe terrace, whom\nparti s tif ft lends, gayly chattering\nFrench, sipping from a demi-tasse,\nlistening to thc music and watching\nthe promennders, reach the zenith of\ntheir enjoyment, for nil the; world\nlike their lirst cousins who enjoy tbo\nsame pleasures in the cal s of thu\nQuartir 1 atin or along the grand\nboulevards of the French capital.\nSober, se bite English pi'n|.le, jaunty, convivial Americans, French girls\n\"VOarlllg all the colors of Ibe lain-\nnow, an occasional lonthory-sH.rr.crt\nIndian, nnd \"Tommy Atkins,\" in bis\ngay sent let coal, saucy cup uiul\nlightly twirling a slick (making eyes\nat every prett,, girl he mo.'ts), constitute the throng of Which one\nSpool'8 when saying t'lutt 'till QuG-\nbec is oul on the terrace to hear tbe\nmusic this evening,\"\nIt's a cosmopolitan crowd, ami a\nmerry one. too; all are good-humor^\ned, and the music (to which, il must\nbe confoised, distance lends encbani-\nment) evidently meats wiih tbeir approval, as tin occasional exthmint i n\nof \"MngnlMqudl\" \"Thai iti_.it !\" nr\n\"(.'Yst belle intt.itpic, lu, n'esl io\npas'?'\" is heard in pttssit,..\nWli. !'\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 II.* Col tin' I.l, a.\n\"There tire sermons in .tone*,\" nmsM\nthe minister. '\"Thnt gives ine an idea.\"\nhe tulc.ec. to himself, and then he went\nto his stud;-.\nThe next Sunday he preached OB (he\nsin of weaving diamonds. THE PROSPEGTOT., LTLLOOET, B.C., OCTOBER 31, 1903.\nTHE PROSPECTOR.\nPUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY I\nAT LILLOOKT, B.C.\nBY THE I'KIMPBGrOK PUIII.ISIIINU COMl'ANY.\nI\nTHE PROSPECTOK Is the only paper published in the Lillooet District, und i.s ail home\nPrinted.\nSubscriptions: Due Dollar a veiu'in advance.\nAdvertising rules made known oil application,\nCorrespondence is invited on all inn tiers ot\npublic or local Interest. All it limitations\nmust be accompanied by tbe iiatiio ol tlie\nwriter, bul nol necessarily for publication.\nScience and Religion.\nSeldom lias science pnitl higher tribute to religion tli.in\nin the recent iittenuices of Lord\nKelvin nt tlie University Co I lege,\nin England, nnd proli;il.l,y ill no\nmore opportune moment tli tin nt\ntlie present could tlicy Imve been\nmnde.\nLord Kelvin wnscalled upon to\nmove it vole of thanks Io Prof.\nHenslow, who had delivered n\nlecture on \"J'reseut-dn.y Ibilion-\nnlisu),\" and its hi.s Lordship's re-\niiuirks hnve been thest bject oT it\ngood (len.1 ofcoiimieiitin tlie daily\npress, Lord Kelvin litis been good\nenough lo give to the public tt\ntranscript of what he said:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nI am is thorough s\mpathy with Pio-\nfes8or Henslow in the fundamentals of\nliie lecture; but I cannot tiduut tint,\nwilh regard lo tbe oii_?in of life, science\nneilln r affirms nor denies Cteatie\nPowtr. Science positively affirms Creative power. It is not in iltad matter\ntbat we live ami move and have out\nbeinfr, bin in the creating and direct! g\nPower which science compels us lo accept as an article of belief. We cannot\nescape froth that conclusion when \u00C2\u00ABt-\n8tinly the sui'] rt of the physics ami dynamics of living anil dead matter all\naround, Modem biologists aie coming,\n1 believe, once more to a linn acceptance\nof something beyond mere gravitational,\nchemical, and physical force.-; aiuhhai\nunknown thing is a vital principle. We\nhave an unknown ohjtct put befote ns\nin science. In thinking of that object\nwe are all agnostics. We onlv know\nGod in His works, hut we ate absolute ly\nforced by ecience to believe wiih ier-\nfect confidence iu a Directive Power\u00E2\u0080\u0094in\nan influence other than physical, or ily-\nnamical, or electrical forces.\nBetween religion nnd science\nthere is no enmity. Lord Kelvi n\nexpresseshiinselfdistincfly in this\nrespect, lie says: Science is not\nantagonistic to religion. Science\nmakes one feel a miracle in himself.\"\nScience litis been lhe most\ndreaded foe of superstition, antl\nrightly so. May it ever continue\nthe same. But superstition is\nnot religion, and it is refreshing\nto hear what our greatest living\nscientist has to say on a subject\nso profound.\nW.E.A8HWELL.\nMiddle-class Drinking.\nWe must not fall into the\nblunder which nssmes t he\nbesetnients of strong drink to\nchiefly concern lhe working classes. Tlie niercentile and professional chisses make 118 large a\ncontribution to the drunkenness\nof lhe nation iis the rest in proportion to their numbers. The\nIncurables,' many of I hem, Imve\ndropped down from high places,\nhit ve gone down from our very\nside, into the raging' flood, and\nlanded in ignominy and rnin.\nHow Old is Ann?\nWe intended to allow thte\nquestion to pass by, bill\nit won't pass. On the street, in\nHie store, above the din und confusion caused by latest news\nfrom the Kamloops (Jon vent ion.\none hears the question: 'How ol\nis Ann?\" See page 4-. '\nIS YOUR HEALTH\nWORTH\nA. $\nTO\nI\"V\nIS YOUR HEALTH\nWORTH A$ TOU?\n$ THE GREAT $\nOne Dollar Plan\nHOW ALL SICK PEOPLE O.VN BE\nCTJR13D ON THIS SIMPLE LOW-FEE\nPLAN. THE IL ST TREAT. IE NT I'OR ONLY ONE DOLLAR.\nThe purpose of this advertisement is to explain to the rentiers\nof this pap t how this cm he done, how we can tteat patients\nfor onlv $1.00 per month.\nIn the first place we feat from live hundred to seven hundred hy mail. Our mail order system of trea'itin patients is the\nlargest in lhe United States. We buy all onr dm,.*, etc., at\nwholesale, and compound at,d put up all onr medicine., hence,\nsome idea may he formed of the enormous linsim--- carried o.i.\nFrom the day tliis plan was adopted, it has -lead iy cowii and\ndeveloped, and its p .pul iritv i- .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 vi'Viiccd by the hundreds who\nhave availed llienieeives of the opportunity to >\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ennanently\nbenefitted and cure I at the nominal rue of\nll.oo a Month.\nOur method of treatment is -tihtiy up to date. .'very case is\ngiven a thoro'un tlia_;ii >-.!-., an I tne -a ue \"lose -itidy and attention t iroii_,hoit ilie course of treatment \"J if it wei'e vi-dled daily.\nWe a.k tuir pafents to wrile ns their condition fully and ofien,\nami in thl. way we tire kept in elo.e touch with .-aeh new symptom as it develops 0 tr if 1.00 u mon h man ms no .peiial\noffer feature of a single montb, but is _o~l for any mouth in tlie\nyear. It is a regular plan. It Ins proved .1 successful plan to\nonr p.uitMitsiUid 10 tn. Suid in 1 eo npie'e ii v of yonr case\nwitli one dollar, and heuin tieatui'Mii at once. Remember we\nwill furnish eonirlete tlit no-is of your cn-e, tuid furnish all\ninetli nnes, appli i'ute-, l-tc, nee. sa trv lo -a fid tiontli's 'raiment f -r the viv low lee of $1.00. OAN YOU AFFORD TO\nOVERLOOK THIS PLAN? T e rich and e po r al ke have\nend.ir.ietl it. Toe ar.-aier the nuii.her nf 11 icii-, the greater\nthe popularity of the pla .\nPrivate Diseases.\nStricture,\nAll of these d sea. es Healed until eun-d on ihe \"one tl liar\nplan.\" If you a c- sick ami suffering, ami need -xpett treat-\nme i, do notdelav, but \u00C2\u00AB lite to ... at onee. D lav isdanpeioiy>.\nD_ not let your iliseuse g 1 to > far advanced. O ire yourself il\niis early'stages and vou will save jomsel'f yeaisol suffering,\nThe 1 tiger ton let il run Ihe longer it lakes a-\d ilie harder it\nis to cure, Dinot experiment with patent \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 edicine-. Don't\nbe robbed by frauds who promise auvilting and aecouiplisb no-\nthing Thev are here toilav am1 away tomorrow. We are established .27 years) md n^p uisible, fin iiicially mil professionally, Ineompeient pliyei ian. may not onlv swindle yon, hut\nthev may ruin your system, lu many of our metropolian 1 paper's ynu often lee ailvertis-men's offering fr e cures, free prescriptions, service Dee till cured, ami long article of tlie tnus\neffected ny some pa ent medicine . These mil numerous other\nsu ernes tire lor the sole purpose ofgnllinu the public, and em ic.h\nsome per ons or firm who have not even a physician among\nthem. Ot ters advertise leslimonia's nf persons they have cured\nafter evervtlungelse bus failed. We usk no names ok im.ii_.onk\nwm> HAVE BEEN TKEATEDOR CUKED BY IS SeORI 0Y IS OCR MOTTO,\nAND ~K HO NOT PLACE ANY CONFIIU.NC1. IN ANY TESTIMONIALS C8I.J.\nI'.Y PHYSICIANS WHO MAKE DtSKAHES PECULIAR TO MEN A SPECIALTY,\nBEOAUKE WE KNOW FKO.M EXPERIENCE THAT MEN WILL NOT ALLOW\nTHEIR NAME.! USED FOR TII.8 PURPOSE. __>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_..\nWe advertise, but under no \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 on. ideration do we offer false in-\nducements to gain patronage. We welcome inve l gatitm, hut\ndtspi.e dishonest melhotls and will not cater to lho-e Who do\nnot. o.ite to patronize us because \u00C2\u00ABe tlo not offer some catchpenny st heme. , , ,. , ,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . ,\nThe doctors of this Institution have been healing the afflicted\nfor over a quarter of a century. Tuey are graduates from the\nbest medical colleges of iw itinrn.s. Their experience has\nheet. wide and searching. Tm'ir skill is bavond dispute. Their\nintegiity i_unqae.tlM_H.-le. Their reputations as physicians is\nabove .\"epioiu.li. They are the foes of disease, the enemies of\npain, maulers of all chronic and other ailments.\n200.000 Weak men ctiietl. Reader! are yon a victim? Have\nvou lost hope? lias von. Muni heen diseased? Onr New Me hod\n\"ONE DO I LAR A MONTH\" tieatnient will une con. What it\nhas done for Oilier, it lias done for o'hers it a ill do for you.\nConsult Us About Your Case Without Cost.\n*#\nWe invite vou to consult u- freely without charge. We deal\nwith our patients in an honorable nnd straight forward manner\nand court the clotest li.V--.liW1 Ion of our method.. If you cannot see us personally write us fully about, your case.\nSend fl 2'. st. mp io pav postage on our book, \"A WARNING\nVOICE\" for men onlv, tliat.~llo.V8 how strength is lost ami now\nit may he reuaitieil. It 1. sent securely sealed in plain envelope.\nAll correspondence and packages sent In plain .wrappers\nwithout marks to indicate contents.\nAddress:\nW. H.SAUNDERS & CO.\nD'pt. A. 1457,\nI'.nglewood Sia.\nChicago, 111.\nSHIPTO\nHUM\npffll\nnKiiffijis&ivifi.\n0M\nPRICES\nmm\nvn_m\nRETUR1\nNORTHERN\nFURS\n20O___2 first Ave-^th;. MINNEAPOLIS,,MINN. _\n,:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 &.&\nrwR^yfgQR ciR^ftRS.^* :'\\nLILLOOKT ANI) IUtTDGl. HIVE It STORKS.\nJ. DUNLOP.\nQ-_E_-ISr_E]_E^_A.XJ _l^_El_Ee;0_E_rA.IsrT.\nMiners Supplies.\nX,.TLIjOO_E3T, 73.'O-\nBranch Store at Bridge Uiver where u\\nt\nfull stock of General Merchandise aid MiiiJ\ners Outfits are o n hand.\n,T. Dunlop, General Merchant, Lillooet, 15.(J\nREPEATING RIFLES\nrepeat. They don't jam, catch, or fail to extract.\nIn a word, they are tlio only reliable repeaters.^\nWinchester rifles are made in all desirable\ncalibers, weights and styies; r.nd are plain,\npartially or elaborately ornamented, suiting every\npurpose, every pocketbook, and every taste.\nWINCHESTER AMMUNITION\nmade for r-il kindsof shootli-j in all kinds of guns.\nrnpr Send name and address tin n Postal\nrnCt__ forour 164-page Illustrated CatE'-g.\nWINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CONN.\nSubscribe for \"ihe Prospector\"\n$1 00 per annum. THE PHQSPECTOl., LllLO.)]_T, B.C., OCTOBER 31, 1903.\nEXPENSIVE BRASS BANDS.\nI\nii.r\nseventl\ncontest\nTen Tli-iusiiuil Diillai'H Paid\nJelVfU'd Ctll'lltit.\n[he Writer wns reepntly accorded the\nlvili'!_i' of n peep into ilif niusauni at-\nf.hi'd to fhf factory of one of the largest\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ins of brass instrument innksrs in Lon-\nJh. Here nre to be seen types, facsimiles\nI.l ntodt'l' of every Uintl of .musical in-\npiiuriir that the mind of man hits ever\nis:';i, invented or Kroducefl.\n|In one corner is n duplicate of what is\nlirvi.il fo In' the most costly presenta-\n[>n comet ever produced. It w.is made\nI the order of the lute czar of Russia\nlil is of stei in}; silver, richly graven\nIth various devices, among which the\npus of the imperial house of Romanoff\nfiirit conspicuously. The .vhole of the\nliiii.mentiit.ion is of beaten gold filigree\nfirk, and the \"bell\" of the instrument\nthickly inci'usted with rubies and\nliH'i'tiltls. Its net value is a trifle over\nion,) guineas.\nJ A melancholy interest attaches to a\nlittered and blood stained bugle which\nrus picked up on the field of Isandlwann.\nfri addition to the dark patches, which\nJrere once splashes of wet bloo.t, sundry\nfragments of woolly hair were adhering\nLi the bell of the instrument when first\nBund, a pretty conclusive indication that\nthe gallant owner had used it in a las;\",\n{asperate effort to beat off his relentleii\nfoes. It may be that some ebony skinned\nl'til_i still wanders about with an indentation in his skull whom it would be\nlliflicult to convince that \"music hath\n[harms.\"\nNear to this interesting relic is a facsimile of a set of drums which were\nLnade for the new Rhodesia horse. The\nleculiarity lies in tho fact that the casm\nlire of aluminium, a precaution rendered\nSecessary by the number of white ants\nfhat infest that country. The other instruments are of brass, silver plated, and\nthe whole band cost some \u00C2\u00A3350.\nThe above is, of course, a comparatively modest turnout. For the real gorge-\nBusness in brass bands it is necessary to\naspect some of the costly and magnifl-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nt sets of instruments turned out for\n[\u00E2\u0096\u00A0astern potentates. The bands of even\n,'to smartest of our crack cavalry corr.\u00C2\u00AB\n_ absolutely not in it, so far tis elegance\nappearance is concerned, with the pri-\n.to bauds of some of our India tributary\nIf.i'in.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,\"', although probably the latter\nmil have to give the Tormer\njoints il it came to a musical\nHaetrwoen them.\nThe private band of the rao of Cutch,\n[(or instance, cost originally \u00C2\u00A3900, and\nIjnost of the instruments are renewed\n[every four or five years. The tiger skin\nJused by tho roa's big drummer, which\n(was sent over here to be prepared and\n'.mounted, was taken from an animal\nkilled by his highness and measured over\n1 feet in length. It is lined throughout\n[ with heavy corded crimson silk, and the\nI brute's eyes are simulated by a pair of\nbig yellow diamonds.\nAnother very fine band was made three\nyears ago to the order of the late shah of\nPersia. All of the Instruments were of\npure silver\u00E2\u0080\u0094which, by the way, does not\ngive forth so good a sound as brass, besides being far heavier to handle\u00E2\u0080\u0094inlaid\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0with gold. The total cost of this band d.\nluxe was a trifle under 3,000 guineas. A\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2very different kind of hand was tha*\nmade last year by the same lirm for tho\n\"Mimkish Indians, a tribe cf savages living near Alert bay, In British Columbia.\nlhe hand Is nearly all drum, and the\nmouthpieces of the few brass instrument*\nfire tipped with india rubber, to obviate\nthe inconvenience of applying metal to\nthe lips in a temperature of some 30 to\n40 degrees below zero.\nA curious order waa received n short\nTime ago from the emperor of Marocoo,\nIt was for 80 clarinets for one hand. A*\nlhe instruments in question were all in\n\u00C2\u00BBne key it is probable that the\ were to\nhe played in unison. Th\u00C2\u00AB effect upon aa\n'average man of 80 band clarinets blown\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0imultaneoiisly would probably be to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0reafe in him a wild desire hi tnke t*\nThe vFnods .ni b. came an aborigine,\nliven to iiiMWglne such utt oar pferciag\n_emhiaiuK.a sett Olie'l ttfWJtaat't.M (_Hiv-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .-Inji;. \u00E2\u0080\u0094L\u00C2\u00AB_*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* __n_YT*j~\u00C2\u00BB.\nxiie Late Aiciibisiiop of Canterbury.\nA peculiarity of the lute Archbishop of Canterbury, whi.h I have n it\npeon referred to in any of his obitu-\nitiie.s, wus the extraordinary harshness and rasping character of his\nMike, a peculiarity of which ho wus\nwell tiwuie and concerning which he\nwas wont to tell all sorts of uinus-\ning stories, among others one to the\neffect, ihat on a Sunday evening, liav-\ni.it. slipped into a back pew of a\nj opcl.il' church in the east end of\nLondon, and joined in tho singing of\na Moody and Sankcy hymn from a i\nhymn hook wli.li had been extended J\n10 him friendly fashion by u labor- i\ning man, ihe latter, at tho end of j\nUm first verse, drew awny the hymn |\nI ool< from him, gave him n dig in\nUie ii s with his elbow and remarked in a, loud whisper:\n\"Mere, dry up, mister, you're\ns.siiiliii' tie .'how.\"\nNov have I seen it men 11. hum I Unit\nUie lito archbishop wns descended\niu a direct, lino from l.ntl.v (Indiva,\n.'o famous in connection wl li her\n(le.ol.'to ride through the streets ol\nCoventry, The old archbishop wag\nproud nf tliis ancestry, at will ns ol\nthe fact that be was entitled to licai\nthe snme coat of ai'ljis as her hus\nband, Leofric, Karl oi Mei'cia,\nquiso do Fontenoy,\n\l.n--\nGOLD AND MARBLE.\nSomo lten.Hrkal.l-i t'rtve* In -New South\nWales, Aiisttiiliti \u00E2\u0080\u0094I xplotatiiiii Is\nNow Syglemiil U\\nAbout seven teen miles from Goul-\ntmrn, the metropolis ot tlie southern\nportion oi .New South Wales, is iln-\ns./inewhat picturesque township ot\nlipngonia, pleasantly sitiiuled tin the\nbank of a wide creek, whim, who\nthree others\u00E2\u0080\u0094ihe Yae\n[^\"SPECIAL: We will send all of the above seven\npapers valued at $630, postpaid, for only $3.75\nSubscribe for \"The Prospector\" $1.00 a year. THE PROSPECTOT., LTLLOOET, B.C., OCTOBER 31, 1903.\ni^^i^ih^kir^^'k^ki'ip'\n*k Wise and Otherwise a\\nyiiap^A^a0Ma^ai^i\\nHow Old is Ann?\nTHE PROBLEM -Mary is 24 years\noil. Mary is twice ns old as Ann was\nwhen Mary was as old as Ann is now.\nHow old is Ann?\nDe.it- Mr. Editor,\nI 11n.ve heeii ttsketl to solve l.lie\njirohleiii I Imt is now posted on\nour (own bulletin honiil, .I. uopy\nof wliieli I enclose, together with\nI he solution, for the benefit of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2yoiir rentiers:\n\"When Mary wns 1(5 she wns\n1 wice ns old ns Ann wns. So Ann\nwns 8. Eight years nl'ler, (Hint\nis now) Ann isl6i.ini .Mnrv is 24.\nJust So.\nA clerg'yintiii-wtis heitm* shaved\nhy a burlier who wns nddieted to\noccti.sionn,l sprees, 'rm' razor\njntuiiptllntor cut t It e parson's\nJnce quite considerably.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'You see Sain, thnt conies From\ntaking too inucli drink'' snid lhe\nclergy inn ii.\n\"Ves, sail, replied Sam, it mnke\nthe skin very teiiduh, snlt, it do\nlorn, i'n ck.\" Ex.\nA Bright Pupil.\nThis story is told of a lenchei\nin a l'ine Creek School. The lesson wns on the circulation of the\nblood.\n\"If I stand on iny head,\" said\nllie tencher byway of illustration\n\"the blood rushes to iny head,\ndoesn't it?\"\nNobody contradicted her.\n\"Now,\" she coii.Lilll.eil, \"when\nI slnnd on my feel, why doesn't\nthe blood rush to my feel?-'\n\"Because,\" replied a y o ti t li.\n\"your Feet ain't empty.\"\nm\nlimping, J\nea.ls\nIf we were in your plnce we\nwould nul fju \"it siil.erinj; day\nAfter day with such lenilrle .\nheadaches wlienMhtre i.s such a\ngood remedy In he had, Sonic\nh_iftlaclie. remedies ought never\nlu he Inken, luij \u00C2\u00ABe put up tt\nsimple powder whii.li relieves\nlhe hendiiche :;! otice wiljidul\nhaving nny had ell'eCIs tipo'n llie\nsystem. We call this prepnnil-\ninii Mnllery'sHeiuhiche Wai ers.\n'Ihey are pill lip, one dozen 01\na hox al 25 cents.' Nol had to\nial*e and they certainly hring n\nwelcome relief 110 mailer whal\nthe eau*.e of lhe he.ul.tclie may\nlie. Senl anywhere hy mail on\nreceipt ol price.\nMade and sold only hy . .\nTHE MALLERY\nDRUG CO. LTD.\nKAMLOOPS, B.C.\nDominion Elections.\nYALE CARIBOO ELECTORAL\n. DISTRICT\n\"A Convention nf the Liberal-Con-\nservtiiives of Yakt-Uarilioo will be held\nat the .1\nConservative Qui) Rooms\nMOORE BLOCKKAMLOOPS\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094ON -.-\nTHURSDAY, OCT. 29, '03.\nFor the purpose of .electing n pan-iid-\nate to contest,the forthcoming Doiniuitn\nElections in the interests of tiie LU er I-\nOonseiVhtive Party. Local Associations\nnre ruq lies ted to meet and elect delegates\nill once. Representation at tlie Convention will he by delegations from tlie\nPiovincitil Electoral Distiictsof Grand\nFojks, Greenwood, Siniilkiimeen, Okan-\nagan, Kauilo'jpS, Yale, Lillooet and Carihoo. Ooe delegate will be appointed for\neach twenty or fra.nion of twenty Voles\ncast at each poll. A.'ctedit.d delegates\nmay vole either in person or by pioxy,\nbut not moie than live proxies sliall lie\nheld by any one delegate.\nPaul Santini,\nGENERAL MERCHANT; ULLOOET, B, C.\nCarries a full stock of till kinds of Groceries, Pry GoojJ\nBoots and Shoes, Hardware _cc\nMINERS' OUTFITS A SPECIALTY.\nJanuary * - narnet\n>,u. 407D\u00E2\u0080\u0094rrice, SS.OJ\nFebruary - - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Amethyst\n.\'o. 4677\u00E2\u0080\u0094Price, f-'.\u00C2\u00AB'i\nMar0l, .... niomistone\nNo. 4070\u00E2\u0080\u0094 l'rlce, VLiAl\n. Diamond\n. 4081\u00E2\u0080\u0094Price, IH.OO\n^inT .... Emerald\nKo. 40S3\u00E2\u0080\u0094Price, .7.-0\nJune Aea,\u00C2\u00B0\nNo, liiSS-Pri-ii, USO\n Ruby\n.No. 4JS7\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prico, W.03\nAuRust ... Sardonyx\nNo. M8.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Price, .ISO\nS.pt.m~.r . . - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -uiMiliire\nNp. 40.11 -rrice Jj.00\nOotober \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 0]ial\nNo. im\u00E2\u0080\u0094rrlco, *0 e.\n?\evemt*cr\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094BEVEUAL PERSONS UF CHAIt\u00E2\u0080\u0094.\nauter and gootl reputation in e.teh state (une!\nin tliis county required) 10 represent ami ml-1\nverllso old-established weallhy business house\nof solid financial standing. Salary f'21,00 weekly witli expenses additional, all payable In\nenslt direct eaelt Wednesday from head ofllccs.\nHorse and carriage furnished when necessary.\nReferences. Enclose sell-addressed envelope\nColonial, 832, Deal born St. (Ihlcngo.\nNo. 4033 Price, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-'.~o\nTopaz\nDecember \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - Tuniuolse\nNo. 4007\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prlca U.0\nThese with innumerable other choice'\nRings at very low price, arc iilus-\n.rated in our new catalogue, ready\nNov. iwth. Write for a copy.\nRYRIE BROS.\nJEWELERS\n118, 120, 12J and 124.\nYonfie St., Toronto\nftCl?- A&* .$\u00C2\u00BB ..;.> *'i^ \u00C2\u00BB'1~. *?'.\u00C2\u00BB >*,.\u00C2\u00BB _.!,> **!.> \u00C2\u00AB?,.> \u00C2\u00A9*-> >'.!!.\n\u00C2\u00BB*'.\/l* I* I* K . . A\ ' . \. . \. A\ \u00C2\u00BB\/l\\nTEN CENTS FOR TEN WEEKS.\nAsa Bpecial ami temporary offer to\nreai I era of this paper, we will mail Tiik\nl'uiil.tc to persons who are not now smIi-\neei iliers, for ten weeks for ten rents.\nTiik Public is a **.2,16-pa|_e weekly lie-\nview (or democratic Democrats anil tie- j\nmocratic Republicans; its opinions aiei\nexpressed without fear or favor; it give? I\nan interesting anil connected weeklj j\nof all historical news ; it always lias eil-1\nitotials worth studying, a cartoon worth\nseeing, book notices worth reading, ami |\nmiscellaneous matter hoth yaluahle and\ninteresting; antl it is liked hy intelligent\nwomen as well ub hy intelligent men\nThe e.litor is Louis l'\ l'ost. Wend let-\ncents In silver or stamps for ten week'.\ntrial. All sn'osr. iptinns are paid Strictl\\nin advance, and upon expiration the\npaper is promptly strpped unless sub*\nBcription is renewed. Mention this papei\nAddress: T111<: PUBLIC,\nUnity Bii.lding, On CAGO, Ii.i,.\na\na\na\nk\na\nk\nPIONEER\nDRUG STORE\n+\nDrugs and Hedicines,\nSpectacles and Toilet Requisites, A\\nyt\\npk\npk\n\"44\nChair will he taken at 2 p.m.. All\nConservatives are invited to attend the\nConvention, but only accredited dele-\ngat.s will he allowed to vote.\nj t. nor.iNSOX,\nMember Dii.tv Executive for District.\nTIIE STORY Ob\"1 THIS WORLD'S\nWOIISHIP.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094AGENTS by the Dominion\nCov., of Chic.ag i, lo solicit subscriptions\nfur tiie above work. A volume of absorbing interes lu old and young alii: . Will\nell at sight, (iiitl ceniniission8 | aid.\nApply for full pat irnlar. to:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nA. 1101.MAN BROWN,\nS ate Manager,\nI'eachlanti P.O., OKunagan Lake, B.C..\nNOTICE.\nI\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ish;ni_ tackle etc. etc.\n.'*) Mail Orders Promptly Filled.\n*\na\na\n_s_9\nLILLOOET DISTRICT.\nA C< crt 111- opinion free whet her nn\ninvention in probubty pnteiltiibld. Coitirnunleo.\ntlotHBtriotlyconUdentml. Handbook on rtitentu\n.sent free. OMent nueney fer seolirltlff pntenls.\nPatents taken tlmmitli .Muna ,~ Co. receive\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2postal notice, without chnrue, In tlio\nScience flinerscait.\nA linn-iflomoly illnsttnitft-l wo-'kly. T.nr-u'OHt rlr-\noulatlou nf any solo.iti-lo lourniii. Tcrois, $3a\nyn.irj fo'ir montliu, f.i. Bold by ull ticwHdrnlerR.\nMUNN & CoCC1--ad ^ New York\nBranch Otflec, (125 P\" BU VVMblOdton, I). C.\nThere are very few cleansing operations in whicli Sunlight\nSoap cannot be used to advantage. It makes the home bright\nand clean. _B\nMining Property for sale.\nIn British Columbia.\nI'enilert* me Invlleit lor Iliu whole ot Hie\nproperly, Including Crown Uraiilcd elttluiK,\nnull she, Cyinii.le mill, (.'il|iile.lty I'llonll tons\ndnily), trniiiwny, iissny ollhe, liiliorntory nml\nrtllleqillpniolll, of llie Toronto Lillooel Cold\nHeels Coin puny l.luillutl, utlinile in llie hlllnoel\ndislriet of Itiitisii t'oltiniliui; IllellulllIK llie\nAmple, WIimIi*. M.ii.iileli nud .Vulltlllt! Ville\nmines which tire Crown ((riiulotl, nlso the\nN'or I It Slit v, t oil i leu stripe, Cold en l.iij,!o. It till}'\nnnd junilin mineral tiltilin, In lite hiiiiiu iIIkI\nI'lut, loguthet'Willi it ten slump mill, miielilne\ndrills nnd oilier eipii pine ills, t'nsh lenders foi\n| llie wlnile |,i.i|inly nie lei|iii*slod Iml\noff-rs lor working opiioiis or im portions\nof Ilia property i*iii lie considered limn the\nformer group WU lotiHof ore hns lieiti ml I led,\nWilli nu iissny \nliic uppioxllllitltllg $IU,llll to\n|I1.(W Wilgotl rontl linm Itnilrond lo mill. The\nw hole of llie nhovu will lienr looking itilo uud\nIII Vest IgntllUI nud nre till uxeeplionnlly llllpol'-\ntn ll t und vitlunlilc group tifelniins with full\nworking equipment, fnll piirlleuliiiH mttv lie\nliinl oil llppllC'tllull to lillgill' I'.looiil Held\nl.lqiililnlur, I', tl. pox 74H, Vnneonver ll ('.\nThe McMillan Eur & Wool Co. have\nplaced their eireu'ar ot 0<'t. 12th on liie\nnt our office for reference. Tbis liou.e\nwas established a qiiflrter of n centurj\nago, and on account of their extensive\nhti'itie'8, they are in a position to pay\n11i___ 11 jiriees. Shippers lind their dealings with them very satisfactory.\nLever'u Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap\nPowder is a boon to any home. It diain-\nfecta and cleanu at the same time. 3.\nStllisttrilii) for THE PS08P_5< Toil.\nGAlUBOO & LILLOOKT STAGE LINE!\nBRTISH COKUMIMA EXPRESS COMPANY. .\nHead Office - - Ashcroft, B.C. |\nClinton & Way Points: Mondays, Wednesdays nnd F-rida\nAll jioints in Cariboo: - - Mondays.\n150Mile House : Mondays Si. Fridays [semi-weekly servk\nLillooet: Monday and Friday.\n44 Special convoyances furnished. Send for folders\n. !_.\nLYTTON STAG\nThe new stage line leaves Lytton every Monday aij\nFriday for Lillooet, returning next day. Special tri\nmade. Write ns for information.\nPeter Rebagliati Si, Co., Lytton B. G-\nPATRONIZE HOME\nINDUSTRY.\nMcCOSH is your nearest TAIL0I\nWHEN YOU WANT A NEW SUIT\nDon't Forget the Address.\nTHOMAS MtiCOSH, Meieliiiut Tailor, Anlitttoft, II. li\nPKLLEW HARVEY, BRHNT 8c GILIIAN\nMINING lONCINLLKS ANT) ASSAYLPS,\nVancouver, B.C.\n'.established, 1890.\nAssay worlfofnll descriptions itiitlertulteti. Tests innile ti|t to ^tooo His. A speciftlJ\nimitle nf checking smelter pulps. Samples from llie Interior by Mnil or ISxpr\nptoinplly nlti ntletl to. Correspondence solicited.\nBlacksmith Supplies\nWe carry tlie largest and best stock in B.Cl\nIncluding: Bar Iron, Cast Steel, Spring Steel, Tire Steel,\nS.S, STEEI., TOE CALK STEEL.\nGAJTIER TOE CALK, HORSESHOE IN IRON AND STEEL,\nPENDER \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .. HORSE NAll S,\nCARRIAGE AND TIRE BOLTS, SQUARE IHI ! S IN BLACK AND TAPPED\nHORSE RASPS, ETC., ETC.. |\nStile Agents l-'or Y.\I.I'IX ITM'.'.S High (itHile CAKKIACK VAKNISlI.\nMAII/OUIIKI.'S RKOKIVKOIH! I'llOML'T ATIKN'I'K IN.\nMcLennan, WIcFeely & Co Ltd.\nWholesale and Retail Merchants\n122 Cordova Street, Vancouver, B C.\n iJllllhS mi Kill oi Silling plaiil,!\"!\nBURRARD SANITARIUM;\nHALL-TELFORD CO'Y ^ S\u00C2\u00B0\u00C2\u00B0(lS' i>,J,nts'\nLIMIIHD' < Trees\n1Q10-1016 GEORGK STREET ? \">\nVANCOXjyEB, JB. C.\nA new and ih )i'oii(rhly equipped\nprivHte lio^pi nl specially udtipted\nfor Snr(rlcni uml lilectrical Treat-\nmerit, witli superior nccomoiln-\nlion lor Lying-itl (.uses. Only\ntrained muses employed\nMISS E. JONES, MAI RON.\nAdKICUl.TI. KAI. IMI'I.I'.MI'.N'I'S,\nf] l.l.r. SUI'IM.IKS,\nIKI'I I' MASK K TS,\nIT.U ITI.I/I'.KS.\nCntnliigiie liee.\nM. J. Henry,\n3009, Weslininsler Kmnl, \ iiucoitver, Ii.t'.\nWill If. I.AIIDK HM V,\nHead ear special\noffer on tlie\ntlijrd page.\nSV.V M I.ST.UINSTKK. I!. (,'.\n(iciicral 11iircl WttfB,\nii. ?k pk if. Wy %R ?& %* v M rr %\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* *>$\nll.'ivii yon tii'ilt'i't'tl nun' iihw\nHtiit? 'Jive MtCtisli n I ml. lie\nwill oivo yon sat isliii'l ion.\nTides and Sliox'cls,\nA \i's. I Iocs Si ' 'itlccs.\nDm; Iron, Drill Steel,\nOils. I'aiii!s,A'.(\"@en . "Titles in chronological order: The Prospector ; The Lillooet Prospector ; The Prospector ; Lillooet Prospector."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Lillooet (B.C.)"@en . "Lillooet"@en . "The_Prospector_1903-10-31"@en . "10.14288/1.0211989"@en . "English"@en . "50.6938890"@en . "-121.9336110"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Lillooet, B.C. : The Prospector Publishing Company"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Prospector"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .