@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "beb7fbf2-5f16-4fdd-9e25-81dc75dfcc90"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-10"@en, "1901-06-29"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/proslill/items/1.0212364/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ¥- I-. M ^ y_\\ m „. lit ;-i ir,i g&macq i J| $ %**. $ _f fc-H I M, .*« 4 LILLOOET, B. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 29 i<>or, $2.00 a year LILLOOiU* AND BltniQE WSIL* STORKS. I |\\j ( }fJ THE PROSPECTOR. HV THS PHO3PJ30TO1, PBDI,ISH*THa COMPANY. 0-Eisr^^-A.x. Minsia-a^AJsra nners ouppues.^*^s>*. Branch Store at Bridge lUvcr where & full stock of General Merchandise aiul Min ers Outfits arc om hand, J. Dunlop, General Merchant, Lillooet, B.C aul Santini GENERAL MEllCrUNT, LILLOOET, B, 0. s, [nil stock of all Kindt 'i U'OioiUs, D.y G-. 11 ,r,|w»rc, etc, MIRERS' OUTFITS A SPECIALTY.^: Carries a [nil stock of all kinds ■>( U o-.tnieB. D.y Good', P. ots and Shoes. 11 ■ •••Iwnre. -te. • _ne__a ____ _r»XO*KraE3C3Ri HOT._Ij, Lillooet. IS. U. I-'RED. H. KELSON, Proprietor. Igtnjftle s>o»s lor t'otnlK.rutsI Travellers fc.t?»ry !»>-'. ,> ransesflpli, 'Ave: luoeta ite-nwb i.-.i terzueatti tu sua fiom ^sdarse* ljku ceil 81 Itfpe J'lir.i $.».»». otel Victoria, LIT-." ;o:s':_ 35, a- This hotel bain» now antl tho" Highly rfnlsu*d thTOHJtirint ia tlio only (Irs riss.i hotel iii Lil'iOoet, Persons nailing *'• L'!U>i>et will receive every attention lij sjtspping »t tiie Hotol Victoria. Good sibling in connection with tbe liotel. Head- Quartet! tor ike Lillooet-l.rtton stsge. 9 © 0 9 9 9 CHASCOI MOOCKATlI. - ii «J ty w w M, R. EAGLESON, Proprietor, f_Li_ia__ja 33XOELSIOB ZECOTTSIEJ. j_. _r|E,A.a:_iiti, _»_ao_?. HLLeOKT, Tlie Bar ia Bupplied with the boil Wines, I.lquon nml Cigars. LJ, C. LYTTON STAGE LINE. Stagu leaves Lytton even* Tuesday and Saturday morning for Lillooet, returning next day. Special trips made. If you contentulato a trip into Lillooel district, wiito ua for information. CAMERON & HURLEY -:• Lytton and Lillooet, B I ay. v.i'i a i swm ~-te Bridge River Travel Steamer leaves tlie Mill wharf every morning (except Sunday) at U a. in., for hike pointy, Returning leaves the Mission at 2 p.m. Fur information concenting rates, special trips Ac, Writ* the company or cull at the Mill wharf. Seaton Lake Steamboat Company. M. P. GORDON, Kamloops, B.C. ftimitmr* of every d«8C»ipticn, Canpetl, inoleum, Window Shades, Coruio. Pule*, ete, There ia much th t cau rightly bt urged aijainst extremes, yet we may g" to extremes even in condemning tb"t». 'I'liose persons who, Boeing the danger ,1 nil extremes, reicomend a middle urouiul aro stldnm successful in tlieit persuasions nml not alwave quite ri^ri:t iii their conclusions. Enthusiastic peo pie innpt, to n curtain exlur.t be exrteni- ints. There nre. two Bides to every qties- ion, but Urn human mind ia not B" constituted as lo be deeply interested in both eidcn at once, Therefore a* both sides need able presentation, I' follows that wo should hearlily welcome the 7,"nlntn adherent of each lo hre-ent vividly that, view which an- pi«aln itron^ly to bia own Benae of ri(,h - nr expediency, Oould wo succeed In dampening lh-i enthusiasm ot either, we should In all probability only lessen without improving his influence. Instead of th ie, if we could only induce people to come under both these influences, to listen to ippoaite ideas, to weigh the nrtjuinentB of adverse parties and to partake for a time in tbe feelings which each may inspire, they would probably he in a much belter condirion lo consider the problems tima put before tbem, and would doubtless often form Bounder conclusions. And this re- stilt would come not eo much through a process of paring down extremes as through a union with the truth and (he iiood which reeide in each. For in every subject upon which men honestly differ each side affords certain well grounded truths, or principles of equity, or sentiments of honor, upon which its adherents lav special emphasis, and which ile opponents ignore. Error, pure and simple and long exploded, finds no sane advocate; neither doea vice nor crime aa wo understand them. If tbey did we ahould rightly refuse to wasto our time upon the hallunciations of an unsound mind' JNO.WAWN ULLOOET, B, 0, shoemaker. Ue pairs neatly executed. Harnass mafic aii'l reps-tired. TO THE DEAF. A rich Urly sured oi hor Doufnti.ss nnd Nr>is, Eighth •Vrenue, New York. .8.A. J. II. Anthony. General Merchant, LYTTON. Storage and Forwarding Agent ron Lillooet and Bridge River. Have goods consigned to iny care; railway charges aro settled, goods stored and forwarded with despatch. Silverthorn Bros. Props. LYTTON, • • B. C First-class in ovory respect, Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Sample room live. Subscribe for Th© Prospector. A lull stuck of All indsof UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE is now for sale by II. C. PAIIKER, LILLOOET, E C. Store and Repair Shop in Uren Block, Call and examine stock. No trouble t. show goods REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. The BUhjeots uroti which men are divided, however, are fully entitled to n fiir healing on both Bides, and every reasonable a:id attentive listener will discover some trutba which lie must accept, sonic lie,lights which he is glad to blnre, rooio idea's from which he would nol wiilingly part. It is only from the union of these various ideas that problems can he rigthly solved or estimates correctly made, lie who refuses to lie- ten ur to weigh tbem must of neceasity lie'oi narrow aid one-sided to form any judgment worthy ol.the name. I; is as if a jury should render n verdict ufier having heard only one tide ol the evidence. Yet how i- it with must ol ns In this respf" t,? When wa vow an audience listening l" tliie-*arguments ot appeals of an enthusilstic speaker we know be. f ,1-ehand tbat nine-tenths of them, al leaBt, ure pleasantly engaged in having their own notions fortifhd and their own desires justified. In another hall, perchance at the name lime, antagonistic idem are announced to another audience who Bvmpaijhiw equally with the speaker. Were tbe two assemblages exchanged who can donlit that the new standpoints aud unfamiliar truths which they heard would stimulate their own thoughts tq greater activity, and'make i hem to some atnall degree more competent nnd fair judges ol the subject discussed? Iu just the same way we find that men seek in their companions and in their reading chiefly those with whom they agree in the matters which interest them most. Republicans and Demo- crate, expansionists and anti expansion advocates, protectionists aud freetrader;!, do not Boek much for each other's thoughts on politics. Tlie Oatbolic and the Protestant seldom discuss relig- ious matters together, the allopathist and the homoeopatliiet seldom exchange tbeir medical ideas, tho radical and the oKllifi OC-i'All.rT-S. The river is now open between Dsw eon and White Horse. Il is officially announced admitted lhat Germany desires to increase her claim of indemnity against China. Win. Waldorf Astor has contributed £3000 ti the Victoria Jubilee purBee. Hear Admiral Lord Oharlea Beresford complains of the want of proper strength and efficiency in Oreat Britain'* Mediterranean fleet. it is reported that 6,000 Cape Colonists have already joined tlie Boers. The Tower Lumber Oo. at Pulnth haB lost H50 000 by-tho burning of their sawmill. Hong Kong, June 22.—A German missionary lhat a much greater Boxer ■rising in-China is probable in the near future nnd lhat the present edicts in favor "(foreigners are merely a blind. The Gennnr. official report denies tbis und says that tl.e Chinese are helping 'o maintain urder. We notice In an exchange that the Steamship Haling which left Vancouver his week for northern ports had a NEWS OF THE MINES. I irge shipment of over 100 tons of bard- »are etc. from lie. Ldunan, llc.Feeh & Oo. A HOPEFUL CITIZEN. The following composition on "Our Gold Mines" was written by a pupil of the Liliooel Public School during the recent examinations :— We havo somo very good gold mines in British Columbia, In Lillooet district the best mines aro the Bend'Or, the L irne, Mc.Gillivary Creek and the Ample mino=. Out mines are the best A schema, which means much to Lillooet and will involve lhe spending of a very large sum of money in the town' is being advanced hy Mr. J- Amess, manager of the present Dredger Co. A new company Iibs been formed in Iowa which intends to make a great effort to raise a portion of the untold millions lhat lie at the bottom of the l-'raser. Accordingly Mr. Amess has received insiraclions to build a large and thoroughly up- to- date dredge, its capacity to he 4000 cubic yards daily. The power will he electric, derived from Lake Creek. A plant of 400 horse power will b: erenlur- lly installed, which will he more than enough lo supply the ptojected dredge and the one now in die Fraser, which will he changed to litis side of the river, beneath the town, where the new dredge is to be built. Thenewdred,« will he considerably larger than the one now at Lytton. Mr. Amess also contemplates pumping water, by means of bisdynamo, Irom the Fraser, and working the banks on the other side of the river by hydralic power. There is no doubt whatever, that these banks will pay well if water can be got tu them. If sufficient inducements are offered a wire will be run into town, supplying light and heat. r The dredge will be commenced about the end of August**and is to be finished at th« end of march next Spring. Mr.tJAmess left last Wednesday"marning for Kamloops to in- a dredge being built there on the Thompson, on Ihe New Zealand plan. From Kamloops he will go to Vancouver to obtain estimatct for this plant. have gold sticking all over and some of them are all gold, Last summer there consarvative, the reformer and the antl- j were % 98,000 taken out ol the Lome reformer, those who fnvor some new |a"d double the amount is expected this law. or some new scheme and those who summer. There is a dredger on the oppose it, are rarely found in olose fraser r. ver, and it tnkeB out nearly association; i011B thousand dollars every month. Who can calculate the good thnt ls| There are nearly 4000 men employed Mr. IL S. Southard, Manager and owner of the placer mines at the Fountain, has purchased a second pipe which arri.ed ia Lillooet litis week. With this pipe and the one already iu the werld. The nuggets I have Been j on the ground, Mr. Southard will be able to make his mine pay better than ever. time missed in our lives, the truths whtch are forever hidden from cur sight, tbe knowledge lhat is cast away, the opportunities tbat are wasted It is not the enthsiasm of an extremu that we condemn. It ia thu narrowness which has only antagonism for tbe opposite extieme, which refuses to fee anything go id in the unfamiliar, which ban ho sympathy with other interests or other classes, and no toleration for ider.s that differ from liis own, World-Wide CORRESPONDENCE •'Rnso ll.i k" Lillooet, B.C, June 24-1901. Edi'or, Prospector, Dear Sir: I have just reid in your last issue Mr. Alex. Barclay's report on the proposed new Ashcroft-Lillooet wagon road, and 1 would like to give my personal experience of I list trail. Some few years ago I had occasion to go over to tlie vicinity of Ashcroft for some cattle. I went over by the proposed new loute, thinking also to rctut.ii that way with the cattle, When I left home, about the 5ih. of November, we had nice balmy weather, but before we got across the divide between Fountain at Bridge River aud ihey come down 10 Lillooel every winter. The popula tion of Lillooel is increasing every year and it is hoped thai it soon wjl lurge as tbat of Vancouver. be DOMINION—DAY SPORTS. The committee in charge has prepared the following program for the Dominion-Day sports: — .Monday, July 1st . Boys Race 8 yrs. 75 " a 10 » 1,00 100 yard foot race 75 " 3 legged race 200 „ amateur foot race 75 « sack race % mile amateur foot race 8. Running Long Jump 9. 11 Hop Step and Jump Thc bond for the sale of lhe Ben d'Or mines lapses to-morrow, according to the first arrangement. It is, however, understood that lh3 owners, have, by request agreed to a 30 days' extension for the purpose of giving the company more time. A death in the family of one principally interested ir iho bond has made a change in the arrangements and delayed negotiations. Province. to. 200 yard Ohsiacle race u. Running High Jump 12. Vaulting with pole 13. Throwing lhe Baseball Tuesday July 2nd. I. The Cayoosh Creek Pony Rao Dash 7.50 4.00 4« 52 75 50 5.00 2.00 4.00 2.OO 5.00 2-50 2.00 l.OO 5.00 3.00 J.«0 2.00 3. OO 2.0O 3.00 2.O0 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 mile and Hat Creek, our horses were wading i 2. The Lillooet Stakes, % mile and repeat through 12 inches of snow. On the i0.oo 5.00. Hat-Creek side th e grade iB Eo steep an ! 3. The Scum- Scum ]{ mile Single Dash tbe side bill so heavily timbered that I 10.00 5.00 decided the shortest way was hy tlie 14- The Cyclone, % mile Single Dash last old roab. As to the distance. I cannot dispute Mr. Barclay's figures, but it would be interesting to kno.v whether he measured all these "windings" and "swingings" which lie advises, or did he make a "bee" line. I say the grade would he a haul one. The climbing and llnj (Winging referred to in Mr. Barclay's report proves it so. And Ur. Edilor yon know that vben we enconntei a toot ol simw in the beginning of November, we are nl a consiqerable aliunde above either Lillooet or Ashoroft. That talk of a wagon road built from Fountain up three miles is pun non- sense. The Indians themselves do not pretend to call it a wagon road. It is merely a track cut through the bush to slide dowu bavin lhe winter, A good part of it is through a swamp and can only be used when [roien hard. The people of Lillooot should do all they can to discourage this scheme. We have a fairly good wagon rosd now through a country where the climate is moderate and equable and a vrav small expenditure wood make it a firs'- cl.iss road for either summer or winter I have only touched on a few of the main objections to this route. Much more might be Buid against il ; but 1 .will not furthor encroach ou yonr spac». Yours truly, Alex. Lochore, horse lo win 5.00 2.00 5- Open race "t mile and repeat 6. Consolation race 40-00 10.00 Tits best of the season. Here is a slory of Carnegie Iold by him- bt-lf: "One wintei Mr. Carnegie and Mr. Schwab were spending a few days in Flor, ida, ane as a laik went to a colored church. After the sermon the minister asked for a collection foi whitewashing the church. When the basket was passed to Mr, Carnerle and Mr. Schwab ihey dropped ,n a couple of crisp lulls of large denominations. When the basket was placed on die desk in from ol the colored divine that gentleman put on his spectacles' and with astonishment written on lus face, cluselyex amincd the bibs, and then addressing the congregation, said: "Do whitewashin' ob dis church will begin to-morrow, providnc dat dese here notes dat de gentlemen in de rear ob de chu'eh dropped in de basket am not counterfeits." At the annual school meeting, held this morning, W.Miller was elected trustee to succeed Mr.E.S.Peters whose term of office has expired. Note the advertisement, in this issue of Mr. Jihn W'awn, wl o is setting up a shoemaker's and harness, maker's shop. A WARit WELCOME Skagway heralded the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Navigation Company's steamship Islander in its port on her first trip by the following glowing report, which appeared "on the front page of the " Daily Alaskan:" "Sunday afternoon half of the population of Skagway accepted the cordial invitation of Captain Foot to inspect the steamship Islande Captain toot was personally in charge and he was very solicitous to see that everybody bad a chance to see the fine ship and partake of the good things. He'was most ably assisted by Agent Dunn, Mr.Pumphrcy and every member of the crew. They were all just as polite a»d attentive as though those aboard had paid iheir hard cash to be taken care of. It would be didicnlt to give an accurate description of the vessel and her appoinmeuls without going into the minutest details. The ship's exterior is well remembered by many Skagwayans, but the interior has been so completely changed that it was absolutely unrecognizable yesterday. The" fitlings are most elaborate and the decorations are all of artistic merit and present a harmony of view which is indescribably grand. The dining saloon is exceptionally large for a ship nf the proportions of the Islander. Its finish could scarcely be finer, it would seem. The furnishings of the ladies' cabin, thelottng* ing roomand other parts aie ot the finest. One oi the attractions which is always looked for by the sett traveller i, a chance to promenade. Tne Islander's cabin is so located that a splendid walk can he had nronnd it. But it is in the state rooms where the well being of thc pasacnger has been 7.ealousl k guarded. Every arrangement and detail which could possibly contribute to the comrott has been provided. From main 'ruck to kiel- son, from slem lo stern, the ship is kept sortipuously clean, As many wended Iheir way up town after viewing lhe vessel and enjoying lhe hospitality of Captain Foot they were constrained to say she was the finest vessel with the most popular skipper on the run. On tlie way up there were many musicians on board and the lasl nigh! out a concert was given, at which T. R, Puniphrey presided. DETECTIVE JONES OF THE C.P.R. & 3EVE*i.\\t SPECIALS DOING TRACK DUTY HAVE BEEN ARRESTED ANI) ARK STANDING THEIR TRIAL FOR INTIMIDATING WOULD - BE STRIKERS- THS PROSPECTO!!, LILLOOET, B.C., SATUUDAY, JUXE-J9 1901. fr &s?rfrr/.:. ■ ':•';■:'■■£'■•■ '-' t** J$Zi ____. _B_LS Wc arc headquarters for Canton Drill Steel, Firth Tool Sloe!, Jesso .s ool Stc_, Bar Iron, Nervy t lion, C**il Chain, B li Tested Chain, Miners Picks, Miners Shovels. Agents The Gia.-n Powder Co.'s, Dynamite, Fuse, Caps, ete We also carry all kinds of Shelf ami Heavy Hardware. C jrres]>ondence invited. McLennan, McFeely & Co. Ltd. 122 Cordova Street, Vancouver, B.C. THE PROSPECTORS' EXCHANGE SO, 4 K.W. 0, BLOCK, NELSON, B. a Cold, Silver.Lend and Copper Minty] wanted at the EXCHANGK. FREE MILLING GOLD properties wanted at once tor B»iWra Investors. Purlieu liavinir mininp property lor «ale are r*qHe«ted to ttnil mmiplo of tbeir ore to tha LXOHANGE for exhibition. We tit't-ite. to hear (rom prospectors who have promising mineral claim* ii British Ciiltiniliia. Prospectors und mining men are requested to make l_e EXCHANGE their headquarters when in Nelson. All sample* should he Kent hv express ITiEIMID. Correspondence solicited. Address all communicalioni to Telephone No. 104. P. O. Box 700. ANDREW F. BOBlJfBBBGBB, NBLSON, B. C. THE WM, HAMILTON MANUFACTURING ©0. Limit&d MINING MACHINERY PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO. G-AJSTJLlDJi.. J. M. Mackinnon Mininq Properties Handed Properties Bondeo Vancouver B. 0 :tTOW BOYS^^- Don't Forget the Ashcroft Tailor WHEN YOU WANT A NEW SUIT. I knT() Jtijt rsrolv-Bd direct from S;»tl«nJ tits »«jt aelsMlen 6t Tffeedl Vt'oijtcds Ssriroe Paatffcge In tlio Interior, yalimr.'ition piikmnteed. THOMAS MoCOSH, Merchant Tailor, Xshoio.'!, B. c .J FL,ca.* Tlie new stage lino loaves Lytton every Monday and Friday for Ldll-oet, rtnurning next day. fc-p.cial trips' made. Write ur* for information. Peter Rebagliati & Co., Lytton B. 0. .F.AnderscnaCo!f^-ffl« ™. ..„ , Wdi(:.'lil|)}l 8. VSeV WKSTMIN8TBB, ». C. G cucral Hardware, I'aints, Oil? and Varnishes Stoves, Enameled Iron and Tinware. Miners Uteet, Picks. Sliovela, etc., V.'ire . rtvnl oliln; c.I'.k. So 1 trnln KJBW n'_8TJ[l!J8T_l( ROt?T_ Ua»y VlutoriH for New IVealnitiwter, lailo-r , ..nl,, !:.!««.i, PliiiMpar'i Puaa-ftiMday ui • frldajr at- a.m. txiave New M',wtMiin.i,r tu'. Vietnrta ami Way Corn — Wediietdaii aaid J tlUhrHSSK ItrirTK. Ste»ni«lU|i» ol thia tomauay tvijl lr„»-« fcn- Fort bliiipson nml inlvriueilJiila |,<;ials \\-l t lutorla, 1st nml lolli oltoll nionUi at 11 a.m. AI.A8KTA UODTE. .Hmmihlm«l'thlecomiunj »iii |Mrn cvei« H*.ii:u.(l,i'tv lor Wrangel nml i'k„-»„j- „i., ,,_J BARCLAY 8O0NJ) (tOlTTK. Steamer leavei 'i't»rja (,lr an,orl| Mj Souuil porK. on toe lllili ua.\\ i'Wb »l iKnk noiilli, valeoitiiig latter t>lr,.s u. u.mula aurt cai e*:oxnt. The corn pamrreaorre-tlierlglit o( »lwn»t«>a thlitUns ia-k,at,i«.v limaHlffinal uetl«7iKa i O. A.CAKIJi'jON. ^nitii,"4'-4- 1 insurance. § I General \\_ "t* I Airent. <*-• *_i* j If you wnnt To ia^oru vour life, ;':•"■■► • our proparty, Ta ft.Hie ,,,-.,. . ...... ,:-. ■<" Ofttl i \\l> ^ U'iC. fl. ifr*_S8lf ^ '• WttiM, U.0, -__ . * */'*** ■ i_-'4.y<-V.:..-"K^'t?'," K ;jKW>_2_ m LILLOOET AXO BRID3E RIVER STORES. I I M", M\\|| ! Q i-lTEI, __._G 2v-IJ_i_5oOT_:.A___q-T Miners Suppiles.'^^^-- i r_. r. ,-■. -t'-.Tirri -D V"! Branch Store at Bridge Kiver where a full stock of General Merchandise arid Min ers Outfits are on hand. J. Dunlop, General Merchant, Lillooet, B.C Paid Santini, GENERAL MERCHANT, LILLOOET, B. C. Carries a full stock of all kinds of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardirare, etc, MINERS' OUTFITS il SPECIALTY. Lillooet, B. tt. PgPD. H. NELSON, Proprietor. ■_*m>»Ie Rubins for Cotn.-nfiroial Truvc liars JdTCiry lt*bl« "i ''.■■.• ■;;■«! :•«'!. Bus meats ItesmbOftt fur -»u*it:i to and from ^Attderson Lake rail Bridg-_ itivcr paints. Hotel Victoria, LII.-IiOOE- 13. C- This hotel being now and thoroughly finished thrcugho.it is the only first class holel iu Lillooet. IVrr- ;n- calling nt Lillooet will receive every attention by stepping at the Hotel Victoria. K.iod sfabliug in connection with tne hotel. Headquarters (or the Lillooet-Lytton stngo. O 9 9 9 9 9 c:i-*.,-'.« MODBIiATB. 9 _ e e w 9 M. R. EAGLESON. Proprietor. ZEZXCiELSIOIR/ HOUSE. d. ir_a__e"Hi_i, PBOP. "■ILLOOKT, - - !i. 0. The Bar is supplied with the bei I Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars, —so 1 LYTTON STAGE LINE. Stage leaves Lytton evi vy Tuesday and Saturday morning for Lillooet, r-jturni ■■ day. Special trips made. If you contemiihite a trio inl distrii i, wrileus for information. CAMERON & HURLEY :• Lytton and Lillooet, B L. Ill j ',.. ! Lieu Steamer leaves tin Sunday) at U a. in . for Returning leaven 1 For in format ici; e write the company or c M !: w ! ,1 Seaton Laic i OHcrttrn :„11 . . : CfA_ Olid nan i n t f. ion ; its M 11 h ever at 2 p rates, ill wl y morning (except .m. special tripm Ac., larf. it Company. flu M. P. GO i Eiinnloops, B.C. Furniture of every descviption, Carpets, inoleum, Window Shades, Cornice Poles, etc. TO THE DEAF. A rich lady eured of hor Deafness mid Noise. In the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Eur Drums, (jftvo $10,000 to his Institute, so that the deaf people unable io procure the Rut Pnuua may have tUem free. Address No. 14628 The Nicholson Institute, 7tW, KiyUih Ar.mie, New York, C.S.A. J. H. Anthony. Oi'iuthI Merchant, LYTTON. Storage and Forwarding Agent FOR Lillooet and Bridge River. Have goods consigned to my enre; railway cbargoa are Bettled, goods stored and forwarded with despatch-. BAILEY Silverthorn Bros. Props. LYTTON, - • B. ( First-class in every respect. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Sample room free. FURNITURE. A full stock of all intls of UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE is new for sale by H. C. PAKKER, LILLOOET, B. C. Store and Roi.air Shop in Uren Block. Call and examine stock. No trouble U show goods REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Read Tho Prospector $2 a year. NOTICE. "Canadian Contingent Exemption Acts." All returned South African Volunteers, who have nol already done so, are requested to communicate with lhe undersigned without delay, as also the next of kin of those deceased or of those who have not yet returned to British Columbia, or any olher persons interested in mining properties held by such Volunteers. The latest date possible for receiving . p| 1,cations lor exemption under lhe above Acts will be the 1st ol July, proximo. RICHARD McBRIDE, Minister of Mines. Department of Mines, Victoria, B. C, 3rd June, 1901. Steam Boiler Inspector's Subscribe foi The Prospi -Ail Right, ApplleiUions for examination for Slei-im Boil- •r Inspectors will be received liv thu Chief Inspector of Steum Boilers, Now Westminster) B. (L, up toJunc 10th, 1901. Applicants must be between the ages of '.'ft and 60 years, thoy must have had at least five years' practical workshop experience as machinists or boiler makers,aiul must also have a thorough nudcrstiinding ol me tun engineering. Koriun of particulars mny be obtained, on request of intending Applicants) from the Frederick C Tire tun n oi the City of Vaucoi •r aforosaid for tho purpose after paying an .aiafying ihe costs charge* and expenses of ani uidental to tlie saifl assignment and of th' tid trustee of satisfying rateably and nropoi onately without preference ot priority tb leditorsof the said company, I'he said deed wns exeuntcd by th,- said ftoti ,*ny on the eleventh day of May one ibniwm Ine hundred end one t nd hv the said Fi k 0. Ti renin n on the seventeenth tl - ol Hm ue thoiisaml nine hundred and one. All persons baying claims against the eal ah pt'r«nu,s iinviug ciaimfl again si tneBai ironto-Llllooet Gold Reefi Com] any Limlte lon-personalllabllityl arere_ul to form artloulars of their said claims duly verified t rederlok C Tlroman(Fairfield Mock, Vanoou .■r, B. C,,on or before tttc 7th day nf Juiu K>1| and all person (indebted to (lie wd eoK uy are rouuoste i io pay Hutu in« ebtednei ,„_.:.! 1.-....1... ,ii' T':,._........ i .. i _T ^__t If TP*"*lfl^ T^^fc. DISTRICT The only map giving* the locations of the mines of this rich free-milling camp. ■-'. ., , _"_iap' Fifty cents. Send for one at once. Address: The Prospector; Lillooet; B. C, Icfe Against Accidents a Sickness, BY TAKING OUT A POICY FROM •x Kfe. besHi,! ffrerter tlO. I'irmr.nn nt 1.... ■i rtl«t1«M Blnr-1 towntd. ■i«tcd '»!«i"■ ■ d ■ of Mjt r.oi. I [.... .. < i; '■. nRKUA.V, RIC. A-. X^TIJL a, i i. Agent for the Dominion of Canada Guarantee & Aojid.nt joaurance Company, of Toronto, Ontario. hk is an ideal policy and besides covering accidents takes in eighteen different ilment* Don't be without some security for uo oue can tell when they will meet with .liefort un* 0*11 »nd »m th* *g«nt and get further partioulaw, ...r.ya«.yinyeT1t****l"-»' -—•.>■' .-.,,--- ,.'•-**■■**-* --■-:-"»■«,%<..'■■«-. .■MU*.*/****- ^■•■•-f^iellJ'i^^liW"**^-*-*"!**^**.--*-1 _OGAl HVNM ■ . t\\.i-.,..t tft■ »•<** (ww i)w ;'j ■■'r '" >! (I;;. An4cr«#!) £...k-.- >' L i PHflft? 8Sf»g lire fee,).,! fjf Ljli.Mc. . i - )' ■ » ««ee|a} meetlee of fl»e poart »f LfuwiM ' oily inlsBlonars 01 K'S' ' I WW fl" i"' '" :'' '•' Aj thi (..unit Hon"1, Ullooet- *».■"" .W »Vw!iieea} ew "i jutfc at)9 a,)n., for tba (luruose c.Ju.tisW _- ; .l/lta tlip»l'|)!i(.a.i|i;: «'•' J'-.y.;'Soll .. Ji.l'tis." ; (,» ad/iipl lijju irlluensa for their wetfit»s« I "i.i.,.\\;.«l|r..a>)' tfwt, kco«» NOTICE. •;i •;■ -:-T'v- 11 I 06(-'.. US (he poiuiniou ' *'i;* %* i'i)l).'i h^i »',..,iui during 111 beeg slight))' i<;''.■ J. .'j.i.'.'iui'rsiiiljit- llS I'linlins.cd a f\\ng jic.y ajymng f,;r Ins butcher sjjpp, Pi|ly,5 J;..i;; is now 'all panie'city, Pr, iii.iiion left tins fflprnlng ' if Pli :' ^ccoinjianifd by Jacjc, Wall.1,. Tlje Poctor 4..ill spcr)(j .i few we ■!,. filing o,i Kelly's m m \\m \\§ 1 __ I .': , _f_*f,__ V,.' 5 •.<*%*>' T/'i- v ■"-if-* lower. .it. steam Boiler Inspector's Examination. Applications tor examination forSleam lloil- er Inapeittors will be ret'elred by the rh1 ■: le ipectorol Steam Pollore. Ncw A'eatmluel ir, II. l... notoJumi iOih, I'.lul. Appi(aapl« must bi bttweeH tiirt r.y,e* et 2.1 mul go years, [hoy musl bate |ia,l 11! leasl rTySya'ars' b"ract|j!a|werltetio 11 expariaope ns rntuiliiuUts or boiler makers, nud mast also have a tlitirougli Dnderstanqlu^ pf iter iigiiiei'i'iii(r.' r-.ori,,n*oi' particulars may be obtained, 7 '^',J ' ""'' J'"1 "'''''' w'10 l'ave l"Jcn ffttsff -tin..; on jrjwn Mqnday, * i'A\\'ll.!i.>N, ?» t. • ' 1 -' - 5 tk li« R t'»)l Wi I' J,akc IJj 3., tt manager of the Anderson t Mi .es, spent Sunday in ro\\yn. fil. PaynOr is i' town**! frO|h Cadwalladei .iivll UC HtiOIl. The salary ill he Still' per moiilli. , \\V. It. WH1.I.3, fhief ttominissioner of Lands ami Works. hands and Works Department, Y'ictoriu, B,(J, 22ud Mav, 11)01, j.fr. John Marshall faturncrl Monday ove frpm favilijii with his daughter Nellie y>h has pot In "A. in [lie hest of health, O. V'. Rafiiae' who spent some hnv. in •L:".„t ;hrce years rgo returned this week apn lias gone to the Anderson Lake Mine tfhere ' it -ured a position- fir. Oliiki'. Ointment if «.lie best rem- e''./in the world for Itphlpg pilpi, it i t 1 by Clarke & Co., at tbe I'ionnpr fir-jg Store, Lillooet, P11 suant to Creditors Trust Beets Act and Amending Acts. r.Notice is hereby given that the Toronto "J-jlooet Hold ltcefs (■nmpany Limited (Non ihrsouial l.ia'oilllv) baviui,' S registered olliee 111 e Cny'pf Vanetiiiver in the province 01 Hnt- y.j Columbia has by deed of assignment dated bhe eleventh day of Mav one thousand nipe hundred and qneniBigiied nil its personal property uliirli may lie seized nnd sold under ex*. button and all its real estate eredits and effeels to Frederick 0. Tireman of tlie I'ity of vancOU- -er aforesaid for the purpose after payfuff and aiisfviiifc' the-costs clnirgos and expenses or ana incidental to tho said assignment and of tlie said trustee of satisfying raieaiily and proportionately willioat pref-'l-eneo or priorily tlie creditors of tbe said company, Una. Purdv and I0I1,' ,011. who lifve been The said deed was exeouteq by the said oom- Mes-.s nn-) ano joi, o I pinWrf Hie elevantl) day of May gne thousand doing assessment work jn tbeir claims 1 „!}_ hundred and one and by the said Frodor- „ , . t. r„. I08C. Tireman on the seventeenth day ol Haj Bridge River aub Mct.ilhvray Lreek tett 101 1 0ne thonsandulnohundjad ani}flnc, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS AN!) HORSESHOEING, LiT.Looiyr, B# C. Msnufacturer of ill kiad el MINKK'S lit'!'!'l.lK.S, Tlt-'IS. PIULLS, Elc. Hone but tbe best m«nri»l turd. Min«is or prorpectors sending in orders will receive prompt attensioM and saiiataetion;t'usrniit8ed Half-Way House,*^ LlLLOOET-LYTIXlN K()AP, Headquarters for all Stages. fJIIAr^LKS McGIU.IVUAY, 1'iopriator. Pacific .llnl &%%•■■■■■ ■'>■ ■■■ 1 h 1 a "f r ;v"!j s) I If. I s CU Stryicc I.e. ipgi 1 i|)tip ipeiny IUHfi ''■',l- Fc4»r Days Across the Continent This |s tl)C fostesl nnd bes| equipped train crossing the continent, If you are R<»i)»g Fn,\\ t|iere are some facts regarding Ibis seryice, nd the scenery along the CANAPIA1 I'rVel!,|r Ry. yvl)icll vhi ihoui.l know, Tht' lime is arranged (0 pass lt)e. grgRles| scenic features ot the line daring Wylj^llli I'amplilels furnished freg pi) application tf any G, 1'. K. A-enl or to V>> .ne iiegdfjbjfters (of I'.iH.')!) prill Steel, Hub Tool Flos', jt-j>>> leal Nlea!, Bar freo, Nw> way Irot, Coil Chain, Jl li Tesicd (.'liiiit, Miners ('ink*, Miners ,B||oye|s, A?eiils Tim Qiartt PovrtJef Co/s.'pynaiiiite, I'm , 'j; s, ele, , , , , , , W si Hardware p?vy E. J, COYI.E, A. G. 1' -A., Vancouver. B, C. THOS, Cl,Ai'.K, Agent, r.jtton, 1I.C fb.'ir Ijopk ytincotver Tuesday mofnjtng. Mr. Ravid Johnson ol Ashcroft spent a day p town on bis way up to the North Fork. Mr. T. p. R-ed, who has" bcerfworking pn thc Maul S. one ofBt.dge River's most promising properties ai.d in wliich he is in- ferestul, returned 0 Lillooet last Saturday. Alt persons having Claims agalni! the said Toronto- Lllloi el Gold lie, fe < ompany Limited [nou-ppr sonnl liability] are reaulrcd 10 rorward partleula ra of llieir Biria claims drily verified iu Frederli '. C. Tireman) i-'jirii eld lllock, Vani ou voi'.'H. <:., mi or befqre Ihe 7ih day of Junn BOl.andal'l person 1 indebted to the said cp ro nvarercqucst-i ■ 10 pay jueli iiuiebie.in ;._ riesaid reuiT « I .'.Til, man at ills ottiees'j airfield v lllock aforesaid, ,, ted this-;,. 17th day of May, 1901, ITiKUlii.H'lC 1 . TlttEMAN, Trustee. X. QLAeK-rKIIE, LILLOOPT, li. C. Watcu "' All[work warrai.tlcd ^iTSaK6§ Cb..~e & C, Lillooet, bave aco'ii- ilete stoek of DrugB, Medicines ami "iin- rlrins. Letter orders promptly attended to. Just tell them what you want or wi.at tbe 'double is, enclosing money and f,bey will ao the rcit. Mr, and Mrs. Ric. A. Fraser left Wednes day for Vancouver, where they will reside in the future. Mr. Fraser is deserving of great credit for establishing a paper in this district and maintaining it for three years. A mining district without a newspaper is like a watch- praker without tools. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser carry with them the good wishes of their piany friends in Lillooet. "Canadian Contingent Exemption Acts," _>roTiou. Not ire is hereby given ihnt it Is our Intention m nil).'" id tni- Ltcen_e Comicissinnors of lhe West Lillooot tlisi.it t, on oi -before lhe tfitli -in, of .liiiv, for ahotei mill liquoi Ueense tor out premisefl filtuatefl on Cudwulladcr eruek, tu lie knows us His Dominion Hotel. EAGLEBON & JOHNSON. TENDERS WANTED The undersigned Invitoa tenders for (he pup- cheBeofiho following, tho pro|wsrtyo( theTo- ronto-UUooet 0. R. Co , Ltd,) i Bawmiii, l Planer, 1 *ft'agon nml sot linvuess. 2 Work ImitiHs, 1 Saddle boree, l Riding saddle, 'i pack saddles. Tenders to be fpr each lot separately, and to be H'i iii-B.SM'l to .1. 1'. l-\\mle, Lillooot, on or before June 29th, 1901. The lowest or any lender not iieeensarily k< eepted. \\V. M. Brewer returned to Vancouver,Tues- ^3v morning. K.O.Delong and C.M.Glenn are .down from Bri-lge Rivei. Public Examination was hald in the school yesterday mornint;. The following rolls 0' 'honor were presented by Rev. Mr. Wright. First rank tor proficiency, Inglis Uren; for deportment, Carrie McKivor; for punctuality and re^nlarity, Bertie Durban. All returned South African Volunteers, who have not already done so, are requested \\n communicate wjth the undersigned wlthoul delay, as also the next of kin of those deceased or of those who liave not yet returned to British Columbia, or any other petsons Interested in mining properties held by such Volunteers. The latest dale possible for receiving applications for exemption under lhe above Acts wi be the is>l of July, proxim? JUCilARP McBRIDE, Minister of Mines, e DeparLmsnt of M'uaes, ^'.ctorja, B. C, A meeting of the creditors of tho Tom ato Lillooet Gold Reefs Company Limited | ion- personal liability! will be held at the offit ib oi Messrs. Wilson « Benltler, Innr-ot Court E ilid- Ing corner Bastings and Hamilton streets ii. iho city of Vancouver, tho Boliditors for the above named trnstee. ori the 7th day of June lliol, at the hour of three O'clpci in ihe after noon. Dated thia 17th dav of Mnv, A. D. 1901. FKEDEt-tK'U. C. T1KEMAN, Trustee. Mr. John Currie of Pembbrton in lown. Meadow.- R. J. ATKIN pfiooct. B„ G. DEALER IN, .lhu't.lwiire Btovo*s 'J'inware ^liners Supplies Farm Implements Harness & Su^idlery Vuniituru, etc., All onicrs promptW r.ttomledts. Royal Hotel, F. C TIREMAN, Trugtee. BRIDGE RIVER TRAYELEHS! Brett Sucker Creek, B, C. JOHN CO.LUM, Vtof. Central point for Bridge Kiver Miners and Pros* pectprs. Good accom* modalion. - " EuWe in sonnectipn J B CHERRY, a.k.trin. eoi.l...nr,Bl.lw. BARR1STCP- SOLICITOR. NOTARY Pb'ULIt; _illoa«ti 13. C Read Th c Prospector yi a year. co _P o' zr v.. k,&mS& _^__l^_____. NOTICE. KISEUVATIOK dlr WATliH. N' >ri' ic li hereby given Lhat nil ihe unrecorri ed water In every liver, stream or lake sit iiutod within ii belt lying between tho 49tb and 55th parallel of north latitude, and extei ib easterly (or it distance o( one hundred (ILhj mi Its from the sen con i, li liereby reserved foi ihe purpose ol making provision for supplying power for operating pulp mills, or for other In a us trial purpo$es« The water so rrsorved m»v be acquired from the crown under Ihe authority oi the Wator Clausos Consolidation Art by any spe< tally incorporated eomnnuy, fo_ use for the purposes above mentioned) upon such company showing to the satisfacl Ion <■? the lieutenant-governor In council that It is financially and In othei respects in u position lo establish and carry on the openition of an Industrial enterprise of n bene- fi_iiil nature, and .subject to such terms antl .onditioiis as the Iicutounnt-gu/tinior In council nifty direct. A record of the reservation of water here provided for Khali )>• mad*' t y rjn b f-rm sionerand Gold Commissioner whose dlstrim affected thereby.euuu i-ecora nud reuetvet to beHiibJL>rlie« want*o; at »upi l«r l««t«m lu ye^lors, 1'iirliPH linvini! niinln? ptoperty (or sale *r» requested k* ie«d s»i»|i|e of lloir ore tp thu I. XCII AN til', for exhihltlon, Wi- ili'i-ire tp hear from proBpectors who have |»r»mi»iii| (.UiertleU'itm jn l'.ritiHh Coliiiiiliia. . I'iospecloru anil iiiinirg men are reqnratail to mnke th* VJOMiK^B llnnr lieitdi|iiarters wlim in Nelson, All earn pies elion'd lie nont hv express rilKPAip, Clorrespoiulenee BojiciteiJ, Addiesa all eonimtinia~tio«)l te ANPHiJYf F. ROSIKBHRflKir, Telephone No. 104. ''■ 0. (W 700. NSI-SOS, ». 0. THE W$, HAMILTON r_Ar5UFACTUR!N0 80, limits MINING MACHINERY PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO. GJL1-TJ-.-OA., J, M. Mackinnon Mininq Prcnerti-ts • Hand.ed Properties Bond®® Vancouver B.C31 Don't Forget the Ashcroft Tailor WHEN YOU WANT A NEW SUIT. 1 hr.ro jnBt r«ecif«H direst fio'X P»5'.lnnl the host icl««>i»« tf Twm4i, IViWiIi, I^Hee rn-btiu^d lr4 t!ao Jutwior. Gi.iilft^iiuii Kuaranttfed. THOMAS MoCOSn. Mrfroluat Tail»r. Aiisrstt, 1. I The new ntnge Una leaves Lytton •y»ry Menday tm4 Friday for Lillooet, returning next day, l?p«ci»l krijm iriada, Write us for information, Peter Rebagliati d: (>., Lytt«n B. €. RJ.Anderson&Co HIV TTF.3TMINSTEH, B. 0. General Hard-wave, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Stoves, Knameled Iron sml Ti"n"waro, Miners Ileal, Pleke, iberell, «t«., Wire Cable ■' Mil kussal V.'lm r.ucitt. Inland Cigar Maimlacturing Co, OF B.C., LTD. O O CD > O -+-■ c O Q *t! Ui 3 O > (Bur S-pxa-cInUio-a; INTERIOR LA MORENA _CJ_3k£LOO_=>S, 3 C CANADIAN PACIFIC mum ♦, (MMITKH.) TTII.\\RF STRKKT. IKTftRIA. Tiet* T»b'« Ko. 61.-Taking BHfeft Xey. Wtfc, Vifltorin t« VanennnT—Dftlly *t 1 p; m. Von, pftnvor tu Victoria -Daily nl l.lft]),m., or »n tir* rival n( the C.P.R. No 1 tr Victorin fur Np.v WenfininstiT, lHdn»'i, Lultl lftlpsd, I'lninpvr's I'atw^titi'K-KHT ar«( Friday Rt 7 ft.in. Leave tltw W«»t-Ml.nB(«r fmv Vifiorin aiul Way fiu-h, — W&*fnw^ay ro*4 lintuiilny x.1 7 u.in JfTOHTHERJi ROBTK. SlrtmiBhijia nf this ru'.t.^imjr wilt t«nv« i»r Fori Hlu.p-h-.iu tuid iiiir.rme-^iKtt points, \\[\\ Vlutorlu, U'. mul liili unuh momli ul 1> >i.»i. ALASKA IIOIJTK. S'dflmf-.hif'a of IhU roiMwiuiy will Ivave •Vti)| Wattuevflay i»r Wrongal and SkiigwHy at 8 p.m. (lAlK'L.VY SOUN» KOUTK. Bloam oj loa-fea 'Gloria for Alh«rni nnH Sound porlB, on the Miti ntiH 'JHili ol o.n It monthi oxlondlng lattor lylh(i to wuait^B* and Uap« SwU. Tbe oompitny reHorvoi tlto r'ght of clian-rtRt this time table ■tt a»y mnb u iipoai n ■ i; iit-rt a-m 0, A.CARr.fflPOK, «cuwi>.l t-aaavrifisir Agtfml, CariSioo and Lillooet S's-^ge Lines. BRITISH COLUMBIA EXPRESS CGWPAMY. ASHCROFT, B. C. Oliiil"n atn.l wnr fuiatt", lioiiluy, Wetlnemlay ami Friday. All v0'-'18 '" Caiilipo, i!,inda\\ V. mill Friday. Lillooet dtreot, ManJay ari'l I'Milay Finks of Qnosntdle, ami wji> ikiIiiIb, Monday, Fi.'.u-.-n . nnn t •• i.h stfainarChail,'.'.' .> :;, idii •■' Bi !«! Gn.'.\\^r :"t- F tr^fcb*!. i General t Agent. ;t,' ^ ^o 1% £ .^ ^ ty ^ ^^ <^ nsurance. p mn ...Li m ptk m m W, m ■ * w, _K ' ' . °i' %'.. _ ,_, : ii \\*ou wnnt _» .. ■ To im 11 IT your nit', •p.. A. * To Invuro vour propci ty, T« ins Ure agrtinst ai'i'iil.nt. i> (1 all nn .«, ty Ris. fi Fr aser r1.* i. ItioMt, I!. 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