THE OUTCROP TAURSDAY, TUNE 90, 1904
ort peremeew amy ere e_3. = ee oo eo meme y 0 ——rgiporerter a —_—
Jd G@ PITTS =e |
Fas. (Paid-up), © 3,090,000,
Successor to Kimpton & Pitts. RESTACCOUNT, + 2,850,000.
, D. R. WILRTE, | T h¥ve a surplus stock of the following lines of goods |t-®. wrRRitr, Vice-Pron G84 Gbtiitap
Presidetit, which J am offering ata slight advance on cost:
SAVINGS BANK. Canton Drill Steel, per Ih DEPONTTS received and interosvaliowed, Mineré Steel Hammers, 3 to 8 lbe 5bde. at a a nn : SL ; na ; Minore Steele Picka ... cc. cece ee eee sec etenaes Vo Fe oe A. DRAFTS bought and sold. -
Bingle-Hand Hammer Eandles.... 0.0.6 600 c ccc cece cee ees SPECIAL Attention elven to the!
eli cy NaNO Ee | pairks A ‘Fresh Stock of Men’s ~hgcer sialgiaas
Fuse .
Caps ws ‘ : Entiat Blackemith Coal, per 100 2.71 GOLDEN BRANCH, | Tuc Celebrated Wolsey All Wool, Unshrinkable Underwea Iron Bedsteads, in Single, Three Quarter and Fall Sizes, 7. A. BY McCLENEGHAN, oO
Dominion Wire Springs, ** >! * hd ‘i Manager, Mixed Wool Mattresses,
Duck Feather Pillows, each AL . , S 2 d e Flock or Wool rd ‘ " & uspen ers Wieeeee : aE Tg FER x Imperial Bank Annual Report 1 have also a few lines of English White Stone Ware: od
Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Plates, per Doz. Atthe annual meeting of the shate- Soup Plates, 7 and Sin., per Doz... 6. cece cece eee I, 00 holders of the Imperial Bank of Canada
Pa gi errcetguese Ware, each ............ Missive ‘ 4 ae Hy é eeberntly NUMA. at We hell. office dis | A La rge Lot of the Very Latest in TIE +
Toronto, the directors were enalled to
General Merchant, Windermere, B.C, [Pr ey Being report, whieh COLLARS and CUFFS.
The President, Police, Samson and several other kinds, both Light and Heavy.
showed that the net profits for the year ending May 31 amounted to $504,414.33, outol which two dividend’, at the rate
6 7 of 10 per cent per annum, were raid, | | olored Shirts 4 e Clearing Out Stock of Books an bitiiens sited to rest account, | | C d
which account now amounts to $2,850,-
% and Novels 000, almost equal to the paid-up capital
sak of the bauk. This Bank has a
Hard and Soft Fronts, Detachable Cuffs.
bi me branch office in Golden, where practical: | FOR y jiy all the business of North Bast Koot- » i | enaly is transacted, and for that reason, t 9 | this exe ellent report is of special inter-
est to every alee $3 “The pros
Others in Proportion. an toe
of toe a concern but itis general,
A Full line-of SUITS from $8 to $29,
Matter. Come Early and get First Choice.
| mportance to know. that we have a
inomaining in this district itis of utmos
solid: banking institution, where thes
a a an do business with dispatch and safety Gh. oN. c. Ce, YN coe Me i cee
, ‘ OUR ORE Wrugpist ona Ghemist) “seenenrs
s The Paradise alapied sped from dst April Qeilmer, ds. OF 201, to Bist Dec., 1003, net tons 1610.49
the gross value of the metals, withou:
‘The Peterborough Trading Company,
WILMER, B. G.
anelter deductions, being $75,910.61 From Ist April, 1904, to date 40 ton: .| of ore have been s! hipped to the smelter
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It will soon be Fruit ‘Time! A Wedding Crosse. We have
Head-. If vou want Groceries of the 2 a) y * “eo qual ters best quality that the market affords F F The cross below represents one of the i we can provide you with maoast- or A Magy novel gifts presented to Mr. and! |
everything you may possible re- |! aire. c. trayer on their 10th we
General quire at prices that will ple use the J) anniversary myn 2 was presented by AM Supplies .
most economising hiousekeepers in ; WIM inge Aaah bortihere cre, this valley, We have seleeted our contol) cup aa the bese and tomato cane. JOUN EDGAR ¢ groceries carefully and they are all niee and fresh. ALL [P! forming the cross. , orders receive prompt and eareful attention. : NOTICE,
manufactured the crosswith a five ug: oO Dated this Ith day of Apri DELINQUENT CO-OWNER (
ee THREE SIZES | SEAR a
j | To THOMAS H. TAYLOR, or A> \ Eachone has a Cross to bear .
per-ons to whom he may have }
‘s pat Hist ano Visas sn | | ji Preser ving Interest in the “Tecumseh” 1
Andthey rs | | situated on Macdonald creck
GET ON THE INSIDE OF AN UP-TO-DATE SUMMER SUIT. ‘ons i Se ee eran She | It does not cost any more to wear good clothes than poor ones The | , Ket tles aly sgh bono eelaae
} only difference is where you do) your parehasin ¢ We are Right i Taod lea eeey motimed that I. 1 sivned, have expended the sun «
Here with the Goods all the Time. Df there ia voy thing you want J] | Large rE S1ZeC, $1.25 labor and improvements upon t | cunmise mineral claim tinder th
in the Ready-Made Clothing Line, Hats, Caps. Novktie ans A wUlitriys “, 7 Apes, ech ties, or ans thing of the Mineral Aet, and if within
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to contribute the m of $66.66 r | And expect to be able to SUpp ly Such. expe nditure, together with
tlee vou Wear You cun yet it from lis,
advertising, your interest im tic
Bees ay aT your Plums, Peaches, Pears, Ete., cigngd; tadeeahcn4 greet, yt at
S ‘ \ tto Amend the Mineral Act In Cusol, gated at Willinger, HC., the
In tact we have now a feet ee | | fe alll Large Stock of most Cvery 7 —_——$—_———_— Te Property worth owning is wort! © ry ee ee reKkoer for job Printing.
suring inthe Canadian Fire Lisuran!
Line you may mention, © | ————-—". i ae mae Ayal tothe Bs Brann NOT IC, ln Cy’ ¢ \ ‘| i] , The ob ; Globe celebrate y Mamond jabilee in grand sty! ta
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Notice is hereby given that 20 days after date urday. The tilobe has been and alvaye
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fothe Ch Commi ro : ww rae —- ———-—-—--——-- — ——$ Lunds aud Works fore « rors) best here een / ty hie — Will be one of Canada's greatest newe Wiearts away Uiabes from the following de ) : sredit = oll = seribed lands, situate in North Kact Kodtenny papers, and richly deserves all the credit To Wats Commeneis { i ; ; wy A pa ; ( uWi Gmmencing at #& post planted on ’ prominence, influence and conticence it - a yea
the South Fork of Toby creek, about one-half
Ps the west side of Cariboo creek, a tributary of | ; satet Seneral N A erclrants mite from tts mouth, thenee west 40 chains, | = c redid ote days: mart « ~ si “ ) ww thence north chains, thence enst 80 Chains, “GEO REHDER than that of The Outerap's, § thence south 80 chains, the Ave west chains | i ed Manager. '
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Book. V., Chapter 5. Wilmer, B.C., Thursday, June 30. 1904. $2.00 Per Your,
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Devoted to the Mining and Develgpment of the Windermere and Golden Divisions of che ibelore the og Disttitt of North East Kootenay. ; “ont
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Masonic Service Next Sunday | ’
}) CT tis expected the Windermere aunual | i svewrne | K O t EN J é : IER SbINGS will be held Aug. 6th, | Record Office / i Me | va . . ; PROL UC TS |
Toworrow it Dominion Day.
The officers and membere of Columbia Lodge, No. 88, ABO & AM. GRBAC, | 4
Mre. Thos. Starbird went down to }
It was with hot a little surprise that the rews was willattend divine service in St. Peter's |
ebureh at Windermere Sunday evening, | \nd Other Items J. Beatty, formerly foreman at the received Mondi oy. nij ght throughout this district that the ‘4 Fuly Srd., when Reys bi «| REASO m of Koot-
Golden oft Sunday to visit fiends.
IB ro. Delphine, arrived in Wiliner last week. Mining Record office at W inderm ere was ' 7e Sini conduet a special se e | j & of Interest in al ’ g 1 » was to be moved to. Smith will conduct a pecial service, emay’ S S O lid | q Gis. Chariterlain wad Grrite Mt test Wilmer on July Ist and that E. J. Seovil, S.M., was to be| he Prosnerity i\ . ' dps ) le i) General Way week, butisable to attend to business}in charge, ant John Balman, the present recorder, was RIFFL E SHOOQT | si ead ; ‘ ; . ‘ St i NI Ba} p | now. i transfered to the ( tolden office, and Police Officer Cameron, 7 : wi : | (. U. Parson returned to Golden on whose headquarters are at Athalmer, is appointed deputys The reason Kootenay has solid pros- Miss Roberteon left on Sunday en| Sunday after epending ten days in pei oe | t Wind Whil hi 1 ; Gonts’ Practice. | perity today is Gecauee tha:prosperity is | gy recorder ¢ ndermere » 3 elhanee was . | 2 $i eth ad ebidis ba ute to Vancouver, where she willat-) Wilmer. fetbey eta adie i as ipl wh aA deasee <tere ' based on what Kootenay is producing in nd Normal Schoo! for a short term. | partially announced in the’ Legislature six months ago it; Plowing are the scores made on ¥ e ; utter AA ‘ R. S. Gallop started up Toby creek on | : ‘ eS lacie Se ‘ r the shape of silGer lead and yg ld-copper | lwweae : , cay } Saturads vy the mena rractice on the Mies Dickens, who has been. teaehcr | ° Sunday to bis dumber camp, where be | Was gene ally believed that the matter had been reeon- Windert : jores and lumberand coal and coke. The } \ idermere range: | i i the Athalmer schoo! for the past year, rare haa work started in good shape.| sidered and that it) would mot be carried out at present. ie aaa RU Gee: ciy saeece oem on ea . j-| Possibly he may make a trip over the | . , ited “ , : enay, aud party of the product is mar- (t on Sunday's boat to epend her holi | Ae fe Seebh sei Every person thronuzhout the district wikb regret the BS Kimpton 1} 20 8-67 | i Mtl va at her home on the Coast. | divide to Kaslu before geturning, | : j : 1c. Vite Te bs Res b Reese? BGled asa COITHOONY. Al tie Sumer ? ¢ . : id Td ’ y iremoval of Mr. Bulman, who has proved a popular and ; itin Kootenay is made into Inuber in i ) Before y k ! { PO] b. 1. Snook 11 24 G41 Atthe Athalmer Pablic School meet.) Beture you are an citar 0 eee eV eapab! e and ever obliging official, 1. T. Stoddart fits 4 A Bewricet dR? cibdoar aed pa! See ee
1 Saturday W. A. Colton was elected a) pet scheme, find oat what his object in | : mined and the bulk of the eoKe ustee, vice Jos. Lake, whose term ex-! printing anything is—sowe of Unem have : .¢ ; 7 he war began has sach an air of | Jno. Bulmar Q) 29
us been known to havea bank accounton! DQ) AA FAJTIMAT TW) A Y . E WAZ eae es. the smelters. the loging campe ed, | If LOM / C/' { y ILA ‘ itement pervaded the war office and [. St.G. Saivth oy 8h je—7g mii » th mel » the logging eamps,
inade ia
ay. The payrolls of the
. | this earth. — Observer. _ Sie whey ; i detent Eugene Conrteur was thrown from his | { iT A NR i) AT S wing at St. Petersburg. News the! C. Cameron Sp ine ats] ect Rube cece TE Ed payrolls F AY TISIVILEIN 5 ; 5 3 as f the transportation mypanies rat- oree last Thareday and falling on a! A despatch from Regina states that | srraat Cacti ahh few days is expected to largely de lighest possible, 105 points Matera PEL IMT A ULAR Be a2 , 4 ! ; Ix envy, are tron s pro- me sustained eame nasty bruises and | tie sensational criminal case known as eee Ihe he fite of present cat paign on Shep oath ce eg, Bis Nass é MALE DSU Ene i a : é eeds thes { Kootenay’s products. coton the head, which were attended jthe Wilcox mail robbery has been clos lund sea. UARTSEH bre lateick Laut Rifle Ht a1; oT f. 1) R ‘ While many mining and other ventures o by Dr. Eliott. fal. J. A. Banye. the Calgary lawver, A Tina atpien | 22 Px gy eaten aN eee as ee (eee UTE Th Association ; | e : LVS Ai “uvced L-Cd PORTO, Ut - Viter a he 2 hee ies ince nieeciarordd: & aryl thBkcool= i F i 4 v4 . Pwho wat one tithy transacted a lot of bust ; istiay Six hours yesterday mior U t } } Mrs, W. 2. Evans went to Golden on | Pr rrr) 2 Ih arn fF e hal aM (Mest PAR TH AA enays, neverthe have been a good 5 ‘. {ness in the Columbia valley, ie tn the, HD it CTD: nmc2 CLE wy Slinn divigion JApanese al ni voin pail f Scorer mudaby winders | he steamer Ptarmigan oe Sanday, thus : , : ry \ field fur carefal operators, and handreds
Regina jail serving bis term of enghteen leiely: defented. five buttallions of thet ition, at their meet
‘ Ay aut vf Captain Artn- | ya ‘2 , steaasiritr . S ace ry ros Te finen who came to Kootenay poor are piss Mabaso: ’ Jimonthe of lard labor: and J. UH. Wilcox, | Rit fle Match | i I ngoan W ESGRY IS CORGIIONE ae sera ; eae :
A : . Ussian dufautey, w } as supporter letrong’s prize of a free trip to Golden to} dussi ifantry hich was supporter
| ‘today well off. Kootenay has had its : Yronods at 200 yards RHEL CHARAN Raley cre ff Kootenay i ; ° | the ex-postal clerk, lias been taken to Fee y two regiments of cavalry acd 16 gans Mak bee. ards, highest possible, F . : ‘ ; to the winner of the Wilmer Ladice | + ee BO pointe: upsand downs, like all other mining ‘ i ‘Stoney Mountain peoitentianv, where lie | Jocenpving Feu Sheoting. day istial- ps ee : eae Bridgewiet Clab competition. | i ' oe Wind peal | py ; sh ai STs Mydare 5 . » countries; bat where on the Pacific will aerve seven years, less the several ! The people of Windermere are prepar | ius ayyregated 100 killed and wounded, ek AUP MAREY Ts £33) 00204104200—12 Coust is there a te : rou ratey | : H aie Pee J \le : rs Cous there amore prosperous coun R Mesers, Hof. Anime, Chas. Palmer, | months he has already spent belind the [te fora fall day’s celebrathOn tomurros Russiau losses not given. Virs. Siayth 36 TR RACHOLSIINeD ELM TIT COO TRReL nite H { ° | that pote hig ° a an i > \ : ’ , ~— Dominion Day. Miss Batty f F F.C. Stockdale and Jno. Williamson) bars. , RSalitTEAl; FUNG a8 cA Ter on age Alo en Aa rca ciigny started out on Monday morning for No | i ae : Daring the day a shooting mateh ha MALUERT Sunes Pie UuerE Cen } Mre. Washburn 245 2. thousand penple are either qoing hazgry iy t wad ¢ ’ One y x Ni | . ly lenvavenment . ranat! | it} slter! While . 2 | Fi { ra ; paval engagements Gen, houropatkin in ies ‘ ep rey >, | or Without shelter! hile few people a 3 creek to spend ashort time fishing at) Black Diamond Owners Want PED A NCAT eA ae | a despatch to St. Petersburg aty rims “pba fe hadi laa sedan aug, have larye bank aceounts, the number f : : ; ‘ apie: belonging to the Rifle)” pita ots : ee hare Mrs. J. Taynton 5 ? 2 i e gee) ety : ‘ the lakes, Some big game is anxiowsly | to Ship Ore ad gerUemen hele! pie arts eee A een te : ~ hw re broke is still les » be f l by their friends i a aaaaed Association. This promises tu be very] RSCG FEpOTe MEAT LiBt Ait hig. Donn Ww who are broke is still less. And the seat awaited by thetr friends in town. | ; ; | Russian forces were not stron: enough + Os mracenkexs. 9, [Of all ia, the men who inade money in | Pete Michelsen is down from the | uteresting tnd to provide a lot ol amuse | Mra. W. Taynton .. 5095305 4- SL | i aes = ! y | te wek the Jap advance. A Tokio de-| ,, >, Keotenay and took it to the States for AK. Yates returned to Wilmer dast] gi. Diamond, situated on the Nort) | ment for spectators a Miss Mathieson 24 : rae Bree : , : ; Spatcl, Says it is reporter vthe war : —\ investment are returning go Kootenay Friday froma two-weeks’ trip. Going | Fork of Toby creek. He bas been a 1 Arrangements have been made wit! | y é 2 : Mrs. W. Tegart ib) : : p ‘ si ; fresh | fits ities that Gen. Okio’s army has passed | nthe belief that, after all, Kootenay nt vit Gobden he visited different points work steadily since last fal! and hae | Captain Arinstiong to arrive in Winder | «<r } 4 : ze 3 ss ae ganda! Sela | : " : 5 the mountain barrier protecting the presents a better tield for the prospeetor u Weatand Soath Bast Kooteaay, ant | aye of ood grade ore now ready te) mere with Chess. Prarmijan in time for ; | : : ivht flank aud rear of Kourepatkhin’s —~ and operator than any offer ming se
mo iis retara said he saw no place the entertainment, Upon which the en : (}]
ship. He bad intended shipping one on
that suited his taste ae muchas Wiliner tain will rise at @ pom. Tae W
two carloads to the smelter, tuit is keen
. 1 Vramy _ : ve beer enalit ; ; 7 : 5 ly disappointed to find that the Govern Iramatic Roctety ha 13h : Dr. Tulmie, Victoria, the Government | ; uy months to produce thesa tw - { ' Pp ; ment have allowed no money to repal OF MGUY Brenen } , Veterinary Inspector fur the Province, . eye \ } s quite suf nereas
' . : the wagon road and to pack the ore te | come operas, Wiel fact is quite sufficl | increasing, G wasin Wilmer on Friday, having come
‘nt to ensure a large attendance, as
Pinelotst would take away too maehot 4 (rom the mum, aie romaine! only i ents of the artists, whose names ay 3 ‘ ; \ short t int 4 left for Firland the profit on the ore. However, he ts net ’ | i anes 28 | jort tine in town and le or Piriands : the wrov th ‘oo below, ar he it Veaty ‘vreatiy plowed with the appearance o eur TN Che proyraus _ivew Me ’ \ tile td ‘ A sepllw eit « Was surprised to ineet, several oll | ¢
lthe property and says he ean hardly
4 quaintances in the catlar, including
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. 1 - ary ® eunge Man. f ¢ ’ ~ vote ! @ aan |keep away from itnow, bat wall qu | Sarah's Young Man wenpied the passes and made a fronta us I t Hain was eled oe ; E Mes i Ctlicer C. Cameron, | ; i Sain Stovleal, Sarah's ¥ ne ManyMr sete yeaa , ; re Dp AIO) 7 > 9 Nl ~ IT riGgea fwork on it pow anti he pets bis assess . ad ee and flank attack on both sides ord ‘Conn eran en 2 il & Gdsddod VEC HL UUCUG i s ; Pree ' +! ans WW. Tayiton it ] ttack ro i) S iza * jai ment work done on his otter bolaings | MISSES, ie Jap attacks w » reprybse 2 HW. St. J. Montigambert surprised tis) ment we ere Rea ait retlalancs , Aliee Att tas : e Primary n+) ail He} a7, Green Hi friends by uuexpectedly retarning to Mr. Michelsen is deserving of oo : mteventually the Russians retired vi A ‘ “4H UEte GGiu ; ‘ 3 A s Paty Harry | ling ! we Wi tut wrade Live \ » Vu ‘ ‘ ie a this distiiet last week. He has come ere tit for the work he has acconip! pales | ; 5 Tokio, June 20 The 1 ror tas Te Fae ; \ ( atiaan if RAV era ees. ae! Oper. Gree 8 me biiday on t ov Uy : almost direct from Atlin and after re- On his properties, and if all other ela : = a eatilaiae “Aslinival: Tag Tce i lalf 3 } veloy Aramioda, eto Mis. Moygridge ‘ ve tnaining here for a month to look after owners woulil dy ball as much devel iM PR eye, | successful engagement with the Mort I ing i : aa rae pid | Mra. J. C. Pitts - ie : : his mining interests intends again going ment as he does each year, this) would 3 + Sa ees : Arthur feet Rev. W. Pardy left today for Brando ; i | : rte Mrs wyridge, Mra. oth, Wasiou et next week the distri upthe coast again to Port Simpson. He) be a far more prosperotis Gisths t ; ; <4er Man., baving been im Groldes ' : : | Sarah Tibbs. in lowe » ith mat B.ts e visit the wl Kichard Me- states that T. HW. Taylor, PLL.S., intends | 4° BS 5 past two months, ; = j 1 Ati j le for ¥ ay A. Kinipton. Al MA FON ao enn 1D eels i or g pen t Lote i eavinng 2 , neouver, bu . - rr ; ‘ ; ney, } \ fi | Ne / iH / i BAMA OER SUE RADON Bunyan Road Completed—Wili | [yterval--Songs, diets )s “ie VV EITC NWuk«e ead ie Gada e tiguit | Robert Green, minister of mines, i! later will retarn to Port Simpson. Ship Ore Next Boat harel miles A sencia ae : apie oe ecca Bye Pes ‘| reat te Ve an Oa O/T etS | BF) 8 Oe Kault and will be in town lor aco e 4 Varte a ut \ wey ylalb : | caamaeeel 4 thor-in-Law top at Moye Quite a large crowd gathered at the | : p z ; Freazing a Mother-in-Law i as lays. Vstop at Moyie, Cranbrook and ; : | Mueh credit is tue Win, Chamberlain Mr. Walmotf, Attuched to the past ° ‘ nd tater a journey up the boot Wilmer river landing Saturday uight to . ’ Ae : : a peas ie, and | ) 1 { " lw ladi | | aud RK. Morland for their enterprise te) Mr, John Bulan The meeting called for Just Thareday Jas. Noble and gang left om Priday for Pore AW idee sand cai ; Fiy lurewell to the ladies whowere leayv : | - : : ebay Valley rae. | an P| fie tlie nat \ ‘ : A building a wagon road from the Banyas | Perdimand switt enephew a ed evening for the purpose of forming ao the Challenger group of chiins to driy SpE Pe nie he ry A on the boatearly next morning. 8 ai | . , : ; : A th going wt the gantut | xroup to Canterbury, adistance of wbOST to fortune ha TRE Coa Wee vee O) Wilmer Rifle Association wai well atunnel on the property Mr. Noble ls oot Marult ie@ird tid und it ile genial Captain is averse to witness ; sniitotuil tlie Toad Walter Litherland, Attached to Ei attended and much jaterest manifested. secured the contract: some time age bat ing “sad partings” he turned the'grama- four miles, having completed © alter Litherland, tenGed i oti tn ! . stitement is correct these honorable phos d had Wate last Saturday. The route over which tt) Walmaff, Me ob. 4. 2B man Mr. dlagh Macdonald) was duly eloeted is been unable te go outon account of! amen am duenny das lake nah \ one on and soon had a lively dance | : a Z n i 1 t in full ond the fu . | passes is a good one and the wk nece® | Mis, Walmuif, itched tothe 1 caatantin alae Wain Alelaoll meure: (110 anON, Bes a fe dadaal Wl swing on the bow of the eteamer | } me : y > : sd Bary Was comparative (ght, and where) of her parents, Mire. R.A. bimpte tary of the meeting, After exphalnings ; ; suidvalelt tiileadis ' F Level Ptarmigan, Since then some of the = ree ie fs a4 ch ale POW. Jones returned on Friday from % Pvt Hove have dreamily remarked, opie ie eating aA Rend Ain ah We SANE OY ally, Aur Danaiiens © x mp aus 10F, SN te Gee trip to Nels oW the local supporters af the Gave # the loneliest pl th!” Cheer hauling the ore down, Wiile the work | Walter Litherland, Mrs Wo favaut called the chairman called upon the STR PRETINTGL AT eet tari@neials ‘ « Nuce on earth! eer | e | ; e : By pa : up, fell ' fe ke | it ‘has been done by these men it is expect: | : tor secretary to read the roles governing Chas. Cartwright of Athialuer drove P oe iG F ae itellowe! Six weeks heuce it mey | ; : all diff , ed that the Government will yet reward | Z| mrp my | the formation of such associations This to Golden this week and left again on Noise ; ; | ET feem different, | Spare 7 i377 iD A i : i their enterprise by at least bearing a y/| i If SLUR AM dds coom plished it was) deterin ned to pro: Thursday, (nia at ere Sern ; Cc j { ' he roa lon y we vee ith the for on and to elect ; : : W.C. Bennett was elected to succeed | portion of the costef the road. On Mo NEWS eed with the formation a elect a aaa tA AI ERIN AM Lidl WAR (MRT SGUbaT cilia TMi ay ff imself as trustee at the Wilmer Pablie day teams went up to the Bunyan to start | ‘ f . otticers, Dr, R nani ) RE aera Pre pen Ava acta ji . : ot ee | ee er P 1 seers School meeting on Saturday. The mat-, hanling the ore down an 1 itis fully ex elected eat tain, de _ We Nida i : pias i ; . a! a carl ! be the hike | treasurer and PD. Jenkins and W. 4 : tor of inducing the Government to build | pected that a carioac wi at the | 2 Saat ak ne Yor t wilo Ail thin : : he enwiieron |. Montreal, Joie 27 geent battle lias Hee) ERAT TOT vo Baseball axon 10 @ 4 Hew school was thoroughly discussed ready for shipinent tu the 8 a - ' Big : » Pyare is stiould tio » dope in a hapehagaed ‘ : Muminiuas » and gaid to be imipendingg tnt 10 ul The forms of applications have sinned bey lv for aia ' \ nd it was decided to make a atrong the steamer Prarimigan nest Saree) ‘ ein} ; di a i oe : Winer Pa RRO GE racends » Bonvan, Penn A portion of the diseian a been forwarded ta Ottawa and the let \ , \ ‘ lfirt to get Ht under construction at as As development proces’ as the Buy's . ’ net | , \ oc. i ) t Paosd f wese Geutlemie ) t travel ar J lorve and the =e s sumed the offer ya iF of members vecompanying them showed early a date as possible. After the the Jead appeare dare ANE the: OMB) SA8 Best } ‘ ; . \ ( , hea " sen \ t the aoen eusure of meeting tries | sreiu if) Tape mader Gen, Oita, ane ba “ the signatures of O1 ien and there are Meeting the trastiee discussed matters better grade, so thal Tae res apie pl | ) the i ‘ ; ; : and having a good time. They want to A , cnt are pwaited with |} Gen, Kuroki ts moving - pels stiila ion ber of others who desire to 1 A. Bu t i visit to abkie : ; fora short time and each one expressed this first shipment 4 ? . ; iz = 3 : trengthen there | wleadee Dy Kiuaws . tested sow ovears tae deft ayatnst tata nyt : ‘ be enrolled drug st wo , their rogrete that Mise Robertson, who interest Phe cre | i te . bythe people and their wants, whieb ' ’ ! + . 23° P A : "860 faithfully performed her dutie ae ; ents “yang ' will be of ates ial i He teacher of the echool, found it neces a’ NGALAE TARR 8 ' - : Chas. Bentley baa left for parts us cerned “This ne tiouble to show ue “TY to tender her resignation, owing 4 | ie an ; A bridge, Wiel is a good ims | known, ate his addre+s is waite yond Phas ‘ - bu * the fae - : F ‘ he enelt fort sluupe ( ‘ot that she had decided to atten \ fbyvth Re a rage or provement. iy be tieiale upe i w Nor Sy ’ . vrwel School. poees a> 5.
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Pablighed Rvery Thureday in the heart of a Wonderfully Rich Mineral and Agricultural District. Subscription, €2.00 a Year; Foreign countries, $2.50. " Fxchaage must be alded on checks.
“eugenics” and, as expounded
Advortising Rates: Dieplay ads., $2 per column inch per month. Tegal ada.
+e eredity, and to apply them W cents per nonpariel line for first insertion and 5cents each additional her . pply
Reading notices 15 cents per line each issue. Delinquent Co-owner notice|/to the betterment of the #10; Crown grant mineral claim notice, 7.50; Timber Limit notice, $5 haman race. Part of its bia work will be to show the
Publisher and Proprietor.
W. P. Evans, - é °
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WILMER, B.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 50, 1904.
bearing of the decline of the birth-rate on national deter- ioration, and the conditions that promote thriving fam-
The Dominion Government claims its forest rangers
ilies. It wilbstrive to regu-
were of great service Jast year in preventing the starting of This ehould induce the Provincial appoint forest rangers for the same purpose.
late the passion of love,absurd
tires, Governments to
as this may seem, and much 2 . . .
Here in Bs) award this is expected from
©, semething of the kind is badly needed.
placing a social ban on un-
suitable marriages. One ob-
rhe time has once more arrived for the prospector to si) ; veer : server declares that men and “hit” the trail and “hike” for the mountain fastnesses, : ; ; ‘ ‘ , {women now select life com- there, mid scenery sublime, to seek his fortune in nature's ,
sinedis ; panions less carefully than treasure vaults. This year he is raore hopeful than he has
SO ee they do cashiers and cooks. been for several seasons past, for he says ‘mining is pick- .
ing up”. The prospector is an Observant personage and
; P : ; The novel burglar cateher he recognizes that as the mines throughout this province! ;
, é ae : .., of an Indiana man, intended are awakening with new activity that new investors will quickly follow and that stimulates the prospectors business and, he, above all other business men, is enterprising and
ready to head the onward march of civilization.
for stores and other buildings unoccupied at night, consists of a steel tube closed at one
end by a cork and at the other by a smaller tube of
Like all new countries, the man with capital has an vunpowder, and containing
easier course and greater opportunities than the man of
; ‘ > -_| formaldehyde or othe xi- small means, but in the Columbia valley the pour man is . ae |
; : ; mate ous vapor. When an electric afforded exceptional chances of bettering his condition and I Vhen an electric
sur : ; : : cireuit is closed by a ste obtaining his own home, provided he is determined to work | “Ct Is closed by a step on intelligently and industriously, and the man of pluck and
perseverance will surely reap ample returns from his
a mator in any other way, a small wire is heated, firing | ; : »}the powder and releasing the | Jabors, as is evilenced by those who have already settled) 1" | d releasing thie
: , | formaldehyde, and proved by the encouraging results they haye obtained. | '' )
es lo those who come here from the open or plain region east | DB . Rev. Fraser will conduct fervices | very Sunday in Windermere at Las in.
: ! } Athalmer at 3 p.m. and Wilmer at the timber, and the mountain peaks-on every sky line, are|% p.m, excepting the firme enact
ay at first conducive tu a feeling of confinement, but the Cosy aR) So eee homes of the valley lands, the absence of high winds, and | the moderate climate soon induce a feeling of comfort which grows with years and makes the dweller in the mountain valley the most contented settler the world over, Settlers from the more eastern portions of this continent, or from the older lands across the Atlantic, are attracted from the first by the natural features of the distriet, and the wonderful beauties of the country in inountain peaks,
uf the Rocky Mountains the absence of large open areas, |
THE
HOTEL WILMER.
Is a new building and is fur-
wooded slopes, rich valleys and magnificent water stretches ‘annot but appeal to the visitor from any land.
As there has been some discussion in town as to the nished throughout with all
timber areas owned and controlled by the Dominion Goy-! modern improvements,
ernment the following interesting statements from the The bar is supplied with the “Report of the Superintended of Forestry” appearing in
the “Blue Books” of 1904, is given:
choicest brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
It will be seen from the census of 1891 that an estimate THE TOURIST or Tenderfoot is made of the area cf forests and woodlands for each of the} That
and the Territories is placed at 722,578 square miles,
who wanders into Wilmer
Fhould always camp at the |
Hotel Wilmer.
pxovinces and also for the Ter-itories. of Manitoba! Add | to this 20,000 square miles of Dominion territory in the railway belt of British Columbia, and we have 742,578 | juare miles as the total on
Within ite doors can be found
beds that woo the weary to|
Dominion lands.
Probably dreamless sleep, drinks that |
. F ; calm the troubled soul, and about one-fifth of this contains merchantable timber, or say
150,000 square miles, or 96,000,000 acres, After thus re- ducing the area, and remembering that in addiiion to the
food that no epicure could
If
JOU Waut anything more eee |
GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN,
Proprietor...
pass without sampling,
timber suitable for lumber a large part of it is covered with spruce valuable for pulpwood, it can scarcely be considered an extravagant estimate to place the merchantable timber, including pu!pwood, at 2,000 feet Loard measure per acre, or it ali 192 billion feet. We have thus arrived ata very| rough approximation of the quantity of timber now fit for use on the Jands owned and controlled by the Dominion,
Ax all the provinees, excepting Manitoba, own their
Dopnnnernn gs . PPPPoHeH Oldestand Most Reliable Newspaper in North East Koote na! yo timber, with the exception of that in the railway belt 50 YEARS’ 2 > 4 > ow n thin " I ; i sulk y be OEXPERIENCE * - » @ 1h British Columbia above referred 9, It is perhaps un- . Sesseee se SRE Ouly Paper printed in the Rich Windermere Mining Puy sd necessary to gay that the above estimate should aot be! 4 . ® » : “ ; 4 e confounded with any estimate that might be made of the! » » © Po a . ssh - * ° PPOPPeRH News while it j, Naive at forest wealth of the whole Dominion, ewe given without fear or fa ; bi f | At the lowest, the value of such timber standing in the Rianve &c. bd . ~ 4 | gataronatenaing a xeteh and eaer ton nsay Limit, 1,01 0,000 ¢ Opiecse-Ayoid Rush. | tree may be put at $1 per thousand feet board measure, thom mtret Bondeitln. Handbook om Paling . ‘eVOUR BUSI. ; ‘ plead } gent free. Oldest agency for securin patents, which would amount to $192,000,000. This represents only! raat taken, thro Stina BAC aaceleg [ ee Mee ' what might be collected by the Government asa royalty, | Scientific American, ow ; ; ‘ Pe A handsomely lust ratad weekly. Jareest cin. my v4 ae é und formes but a small part of ite value to the country as a wsten months, @L Wold Ly all newsdesione Rat R27 at emma ee teen , ii nN a see VW owed. ie, O26 I” Bt, Waslington,
by Dr. Galton, it seeks to de- termine the laws governing
: es , One of the late new sciences, | ,
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Fellow Pilgrims All!
Sh
ould youin your meanderings about this mundane Sphere have anu aching void in your anatomy to read a Teal live newspaper Kiving all the news of North Bast Kootenay, send for Tak Ovrenop, This up-to-date Print Palace is located in the heart of the mast beautiful valley
in North America, surrounded by wealthy ranchers and close to the richest white metal mines in the Wwork!, Tus Ovreror crops outin hundreds of places in the Western Hemisphere and the ledge has been Uncovered in the
W yA) N Eastern Hemisphere in such Places as En slant, i N Scotland, France, India, South Africa, Germany and Australia, It comes to the front every Thursday, and has never been raided by the Sheriff. It works for the Trail lazer as well asthe bloated and chicken-fed Capitalist, Its editor is poor, but aims to be @ millionaire by being ou the right side of all things; and believes the righteous
should all go to Paradise and that hell should be dealt out according tu the wickedauss accomplished,
Ireland
d and is worked for the benefit of Humanity and the 1 /
perial Bank) "stina in Formosa.
Their Roda Superh, wat Thete Hooks Are Without Barbe,
of Canada. onan Three of us, two Americans and one
ITAL (Authorized), $4,000,000 on ae started out in finrikishag ITAL (Pald-up) = 2,088,300 Frere Talpeh, the modern capital of
2,660,000 ormosa, or Taiwan, to go to the house tT « « of a wealthy gentleman about eight talles up the riter which runs through the valley of Taipeh. The way led through a beautiful and fertile country, the valley covered with the second crop of rice and the hills with the famous Formosa tea shrub. After luncheon and after photographing some head hunting savages we found there we proposed to fish for salmon trout nt an altitude less than 250 fect abore sea Jevel and in latitude about 24 degrees 40 minutes north, practically in’ the tropics, The temperature of the stream Was about 70 degrees or higher, and the
GOLDEN BRANCH, Water was well aerated. This stream,
A. B. McCLENEGHAN, | from 60 to 100 yards wide, is clear and Manager. full of rapids and rittes,
We used Japanese tackle—horsehair line and horsehair leader, the latter consisting of one strand only; a bamboo rod and a most delicate palmer tied on a small barbless hook. ‘The rod is de- cldedly good and, Welght for weight,
_—
D. R. WILKIE,
MERRITT, ‘ ‘ Viee-Pres. and Gen.Mngr. |
President,
SAVINGS BANKX.
OsITs recetyed and interest allowed
PTs bought and sold.
ECIAL Attention given to the Up-Country Business.
iW UGH MACDONALD, ’
" {is stronger and a better caster th; BARRISTER heh Smet SOLICITOR 4 our joluted rod. It rarely weighs over
v4 . ui " four ounces (mine Weighed about two),
NOTARY PUBLIC. but the line is practically worthless for
nga casting as we understand the term
WILMER The
R ‘ j hy is perfect, but the hook lacks
orth East Kootenay, British Columbia | gtrength, and the fish when hooked I]
tay easily detach himself in a current or an eddy or by fouling the line. We all know how it Is done from our expe- Hence with pin hook and thread in the brooks at home.
The Japanese, however, have nother
rp OBBRT ELLIOT, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEUN. method of fishing which may be os new to some of our renders as it wi ne,
; - {t is quite successful. They exich oue
WILMER, fish in any way they can and then
ast Kootenay, British Columbia | fasten the line securely through its
upper jaw, passing it through the roof of the mouth and out at the top of the
¢ | and then attach through the body of e a4 rah?
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horsehair to which is tled a three pronged barbless hook, which trails in line with the fish and a few Inches be- bind, while It is slowly worked up the Stream by the fisherman. The theory fs that other fishes, seeing the captive moving along as though feeding or per- haps spawning, will pursue it and be- come jiMpaled on the hooks. In point of fact that does happen, as I saw a Chinaman take two fine trout in this manner.
Our success with the flies was poor. We got thirteen or fourteen fingerlings, but we saw the fish we wished to iden- tify caught In fairly good numbers by the Chinese fishing with decoys.
This pieneer hotel has receatly
Woman's Aversion to Indexes.
“Talk about the inclination to study the envelope to discover the sender in- atead of opening the letter being a trait of womnntood,” said a Brooklyn man the other day, “it isu’t in it with a wounn'’s aversion to indexes. Give a woman a book of poems like those of | Burns, for tustance, and she'!l! turn the Pages for twenty minutes or more to
been patnted and renovated into an up-to-date howtelry. Miners, tourists and all classes of this
worll’s prople can alwaye get a
equare meal and an eary bed
within the portale of my doore.
Tie bar contains many binde of than look in the index, Suggest the in dex to her and she'll say, ‘Ob, Vl) tind it In wa second, and away she'll go, turn- ing the pages again.
“The other night by actual timing it
nerve bracers, ranging from
geuile old rye to the tipple that
foxam@in the glass. If vou are
< } ife ¥ y i i " oo} hangiy, weary or sad when took my wife twenty-two minutes t
find ‘Mary In Heaven’ in a copy of
vou reaeh Wilimer, lift the hatch Burns, for vot only did she lose actual
tne Senge come to anything she liked, such as ‘Holy Willie’s | Prayer? and ‘Polly Stewart,’ she'd dally over them Rarely do men do that. ‘The first thing they go for is the index.”
— 7 Bee wav ile ywiile,
Wm. CHAMBERLAIN, ae oprietor, | young actor in a play,
An Actor's Blonder. A theatrical manager tells of an amus-
eyiployed bis talents in enacting such roles as culled for no speech on his part, But in this play he was intrusted with the following line, the only words to be spoken by him during the entire | play:
“The king is dead! king!”
The eritical tine arriving, it was ob served by other pluyers that the young man who was to acclaim the new mon- arch in the words just quoted was suf- fering from a dreadful attack of stage fright. His cue came, but no words could he speak, so frightened was he,
15:10 Finally, however, he pulled limselt 10:20); together and in desperation shouted ut the top of his voice;
Fteamere leave Galden for the Winder | Long live the king; he’s dead!"
mere at 4a.m, Tecsdaye and Fridays oe
returning Wednesdays and Satardays Legal Courtesy.
An tnstauce of legal courtesy occur red in a courtroom not very long ago. A lawyer with Mac prefaced to his name and a brother lawyer engaged in a heated discussion, ‘The latter tmain- tained bis position, claiming he could find his authority and turning over to the pages of the statute book, when, quick as a flash, Mac sald, “You will find what you want on page —, sec tion —.”
Mac's opponent looked up the refer- Direct steamer service fram Vancouver! ence and found the law geverning to asses, A ripple of laughter spread over
China, Japan, the court. Australia, Alaska
rer
Canadian Pacific Railway
Traine pase Golden: Eastbound ..,......... Westbound...........
Stage for Wirdermere District leaves Golden at 8 o'clock Sundays and arrivet 0 Golden at 15:30 on Fridays. Leaviny Windermere every Thursday at 8 a.in. and arriving Monday at 17 p.m,
Passengers tooked to all Eastern Can- ‘diwn and United States pointe,
Berths reserved on Atlantia steamert {or passengers to the Old Country.
| - A “ore Importent Matter. “Why.” said the punctilious person, “I got a letter from the person you have been praising, and there was Ac tually a capital in the wrong place! “May be 60,” answered Mr. Cumrox,
Pull informetion ated Ulustrate tf
‘urnished on Application
WELLS a “But he never gets his capital in the Avent, aa) wrong place tn the market. And thats Golden, B.C Vancet more important ”
It is not what a man earns, not the amount of hia income, but the rr lation of his expenditures to his receipts that determines his poverty or wealtb.— avon a ae “—
i Rev. Mr, E,8t. @. Smyth wall cor divine service in Wilmer in the evening
Of the free Suuday of each month.
ce] Upper jaw well in front of the eyes |
the fish not far in frout of the tail a!
find the piece she is really after rather |
time turning the pages, but if she'd |
ing and ludicrous mistake made by a |
Here | The young actor bad up to this time |
Long live the |
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THE OUTCRUP LrHURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904,
ee
; LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY. RAPALA POPP AL LAS a 7 eens | PP PPSFISP LEP FIERAPO PBA LPS PP PP PALPR ID IIAP Thin te the Mont Encoarnging Work | For the Camera Amateur, |
The most encouraging out of door subjects for the beginner in photogra- | phy are landscapes, The most impor: | tant point in photographing a land- | scape is the selection of it; the choos ing of a bit of scenery which, when’ | translated to black and white, will | form an interesting picture. You must | always bear in mind that the beautiful | colors which you see in nature and | upon the ground glass will not be pres- ent in the photograph, which must rely for its beauty upon form and ght and shade, When you wish to photo graph a landscape, take plenty of time to think about it. After you have chosen your subject, determine the point of greatest interest and then de cide whether the picture will look best With this point directly in the center, to one side or toward the top or bot- tom.
If you live near the spot you Intend to photograph, it will pay you to notice at what time of year it is most beautl- ful. Some landscapes look very com- monplace in summer, but make stun- ning pictures when half buried in the snow. Waterfalls often look best in early spring. because there is a greater } volume of water pouring over them at that time than at any other. |
A most Interesting series of pictures may be made by choosing a beautiful bit of landscape and photographing it from the same point at frequent inter- vals throughout the year. The first picture, we will say, is taken when the ground and trees are covered with snow, the second when most of the snow is melted and the rest lies in patches here and there and the third | when the fields are flooded with rains, After these would come pictures show- ing the trees in bud, in leaf, in blossom, with fruit and Inter dismantled with the frosts of autumn
Feeling!
CN . \ ° Whis is the Vine of year we all ave Oi.
Take a Good Tonie and get rid of it.
Blood Purifier and
We haye just what you need in way of Spring Tonics.
Gh. BW. Vates,
e : ‘ \ e + CUGpist ond QS remisi \\%. / edilmes, B. G. a iwuch simpler way of cleaniug them. The blind should be spread that on a
table and then rubbed well all over Tears With bread crumbs. This will wake it Jook quite clean and fresh,
Window BDilinds. There is no necessity of washing cot- ton or linen window blinds, as there is
Panama Seaporta, ( Panama has no open seaports except a <p the two railway terminals and Bocas 4 ear del Toro, the center of a large banana industry, to the north of Colon.
EAPFFP ALOE” OWOIOD EE OY OOo mm Ol OOOO OI OOO weer" 8.
Clothes Closets, Ventilation of closets is particularly 3 necessary, Clothing kept in an = un-
[odie and cals dsgteate Canadian Pacific Railway Company, =
| to itself—and peculiarly disagreeable. Land Department for British Columbia.
| It is the unmistakable advertisement | of the surroundings.
Five o'Clock Tea, The English drank tea as long ago as 1657, Lut 5 o'clock teas date back only to 1842.
a |
Land In Caatile.
Land in Castile ts in greater part de |
voted to the production of wheat, and
during planting and harvest times la-
| borers, especially reapers, are brouglt hither from Galicia.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Company owns large
ereas of choice Agricultural Lands in the Kootenay and
Boundary Districts of British Columbia, whieh are offered
»
for sale at from 31.0) to $509 per acre, on easy terins of
Marble Cleaning,
Marble can be cleaned by rubbing with a rather soft paste made of whit- | ing or prepared chalk and water to | which a little ammonia has been add- ed. Rinse afterward with clean water, A rub with pumice stone and water will restore the polish,
payment,
‘Timber teases can also be obtained on reasonable ecouditions.
For maps and farther particulars apply to the fol- lowing local land agents: —
Lenses of Life. Y,
HYDE BAKER, Cranbrook, H. & VM. BIRD, Nelson Out of every 1,000,000 persons who R. R. BRUCE, Wilmer J A. MOCALLUM, Grand Forks, are born in the sume year 213,000 live | I. H. WILLSON, Wardner, BK. MALLANDAINE, Ju, Creston,
for 70 years, 107,000 for SU years and | wey 851 for W years,
FROST, Gateway, Mon, ortoJ. 5S. DENNIS, B.C. Lan
i Commissioner, C.U.R,Co., Calgary, Alberta. VTonsting Dread,
NOTICE If bread tousts too slowly on the OTle chating dish toaster it nay be browned more quickly aud evenly by buttering Rariiaainutiinedtmbarior axauton ails it lightly on both sides. ‘Treated thus, Bee Ae RD Laie :
it will not adhere to the toaster, and the flavor is improved. | will be prosecnted, | Plum Pudding.
Plum pudding was originally plum porridge and served for breakfast, not dinner,
Twelve Lenfed Palm, [ ] M E A B E The Egyptians used to use a twelve I L
leafed palm for a Christmas tree be- cause a palm will put forth one pew | leaf a month, and the twelve leaves | were a sign of the complete year,
Divine service is held everr Sunday evening in St. Peter’s Church, Winder
mere, at 7:50 pam. All are welceme
~~
HENRY’S
a Mulberry Trees. | NURSERIES, | From a twenty year-old mulberry | tree 21S pounds of leaves have been | , — | picked in a year, | i , | |
Gibraltar, In the fortified rock of Gibraltar
@ there ure sixty-two miles of tunnels. 7 They are stocked with) an ample supe ( ply of arms, aminunition and provie | ? gions in readiness for a siege. | .
Fruit end Ornamental Trees, Rhododendrons, Roses, Bulbs.
Germany's Contribution, | The United States received from Ger- many during the nineteenth century |
6,070,362 linmigrants |
GREENHOUSE and HARDY PLANTS,
‘Tome grown and Imported GARDENS, FLELD and FLOWER SEEDS,
Bexgars In China, |
The beggars of China have a regular system of blackmail, Every town has a band of them, with a “king.” The “king” goes about among the mer-
S.S. PTARMIGAN
Friday, Daylight Ly.
Golden, Arr. 17.00) Sunday
‘i . > } fl ars. Fu | designe. chants and others collecting tribute, In on 21.00 Arr Wilmer Lv. 6.00 Cut dower anes dewig return for which he gives a signed 7 ois Ay : : ; ; PG Feetern prices or less, document insuring them against all an- 23.00 Arr... Windermere Ly. 19.00 Sature ay} noyauce for a ce rain length of tine, | Bee-Hives and Supplies.
) a } Cataiogue Eree,
Well Posted, For rates and other information apply to -
Nibliick—Solomon was a Wise man, | Te knew all that there was to know, Foorle Naturally ao oman with bis eX F. P. ARMSTRONG, | M. 4. HENRY, jousive assortinenat of wives wust have ; Loe heard all that was going on, -Bostoa Manager, | 3008 Westminster Roa pings ea etatied Golden. B.C. Vanceuver, - B.C.
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CAPITAL (Paid-up), < 3,090,000 | Successor to Kimpton & Pitts. [REST ACCOUNT, = 2,850,000 | j ine ds t R. MERRITT, D. R. WILKIE, I have a surplus stock of the following lines of goods | Prditent, View PHRAREGUE aa which J am offering ata slight advance on cost: BANE SAVINGS ‘ Ganten Wei Breet, Mee Who... ccc cccccccascceevcnseuceevs x It Oiprieria ‘received und INteeanetn OL: Mineré Steel Hammers, 3 to § Ibe from 56e. to 1.25 | . - mah adalah ALLEN Miners Steele Picks ........ TE LTELL SriThi et kmh 1.25 DRAFTS bought and sold, Single-Hand Hammer Eandies a4 SPECIAL Attention eiven to the! Double- Hand " MONT ERE RE TEs TT EYL T EL 20 Up-Country Business. ba RPE EE ROLE EC TYETEYEYICER A eee ‘ 5 Caps : a haee sd Nae OW is) English Blac skemith i ‘onl, TEP TOO. iv cccee 2.75 GOLDEN BRANCH, Iron Bedsteads, in Single, Three Quarter andl Full Sizes, 7.00 A. BY MeCLENEGHAN, Dominion Wire Springs, * ut " “ ss 4 BD Manager. Mixed Wool Mattresses, we : ‘ 415 Duck Feather Pillows, each. ooo... cc. e ea L.bo Flock or Wool she sb SER so 3 i , imperial Bank Annual Report T have also a few lines of English White Stone Ware: ——
X Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Plates, per Doz. ........... Veale ae Atthe annual meeting of the share- Soup Plates, 7 and Sin., per 1 Pere TREE PEREE LK EL ER RED COE We holders of the Imperial Bank of Canada ne ies pteigistbianbet aa re Nh dei COR 3 for 25 recently held at the head office in FOWIG) ee cy SY Ea eG mI Sv a aealy 4 or?
Toronto, the directors were enalled to
present a very
General Merchant, - -
showed that the net profits for the year 51 amounted to $504,414.38,
out of which two dividends,
ending May
Clearing Out Stoc om a Books and Novel
at the rate vf 10 per cent per annum, $213,688
Which account now amounts to $2,850,
were paid,
and carried to rest account, WO, almost equal to the paid-up capital | stock of the bauk. This Bank has a ranch of in Golden, where practical
North Bast Koot
| this excellent report is of special inter
jestto every busivuess man,
Kh. SN. Vates, Wee ast ce
oe . , |OUR ORE Wrugpist and Ghemisi SHIPMENTS
t |} The Paradise shipped from Ist April | dilmes, >, Cc. (MUL, to Bist Dee., 1903, net tons S104 |
the gross value of the metals, withou | ‘melter deductions, being $75,910.61 : From Ist April, 1904, to date 40 ton. |
of ore have been s} ipped to the smelter |
shaaeie a lalla | ’ Mine Tons | ‘ ¢ ; z | 3 i es hs — a SS ce ae ‘ ie e ; oe } 3 : : Be ; Hotransit iid | < eephine, ; 130.5 * ¥e In transi reer |
*Ptarmigan Mines 16
| # in transit
Seneral Werchandise Psramenen
1 Silver Belt 14 | a | M. T. Fraction. . eo 31] i *Bunyan., ; ern 1 : 224665 H » d- l*Petimated | Ca ; , ee as If veu want Groceries of the “t quart ers best qui lity that the metrket affords A Wedding Cross, ad Phe cross below represents one of the H we can provide you with dost or . nahy novel vifts presented to Mr and! 5 everything you may possible re- |} ais. C. Troyer or LOth@ at eden » aHee 3 : : ; : General quire at prices that will Please the anniversary mentioned last issue Ti
er presented by most economising REMODEL)
We
all nice
Mr. V. EF. Dans
Hactured the crovs with a five vallo:
housekeepers in
Supplies
groceries carefully and they are
thant this valley. selected our
All
have
| coal ofl can as the bese and te taut
and fresh, orders receive prompt and careful attention,
forming the cross,
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GET ON THE INSIDE OF | a's iat ho wrecetion: | AN UP-TO-DATE SUMMER SUIT. |
WPS vOodwdil ood ine Ten-tion |
| It does not cost any
more to wear good clothes than poor ones, The only difference is where you do your pare hasing, Wei are Right | Here with the Goods all the Time If there is any this “woyvou want | ! in the Ready-Made ¢ lothing Line, Hate, Caps, Ne sles, or anything | elee you wear you ean
wet it from us,
| In fact we have nowa|) 777 esheen Large Stock of most every —_——— Try Tae Ourcnor for job Printing, Line you may mention. ——- |
NOTICE, |
Notice is hereby vive
n that 00 dave afte rdate Pintend tou
“ly to the Chet Com iiisal ” —— _— 2 een Londs aud orks fora spoeil it na care Way Cliaber fre the se scribed lauds, situate in North F 4 I ! gz r= <$ Oo ¢ /O.. Po Wits Commencing at a post planty ‘ on!
the west side of C ariboo Creek, # teibutary of |
the South Fork of Toby creek, shout one-half
mite from its mouth, thence west 40 chains, 26 north © ehuins thence enst 80 chains, |
koe -OUlb MO chains, thence west 40 chains }
to ryt OF coMinencement
doeated Juuc Oth, tas
General Mercirants, t~thalmer, =. Cc.
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| F GALLOP, Locator per WS tinnns Pr, Agent |
gratifying report, which |
206. NOVELS PR [Me
The Pros | e e } ‘ Oth p t perity of the Imperial Bank is not mevely | ers lid Fopor 10N. pol local concern but itis general, Tol NOW is Your Chance to get seme Good Cheap Reading | *tbitalist who are thinking of investing |
ry . +: ‘ . jin mining in this district it is of utmos Matter, Come Early and get First Choice. . | i jimportance to know that we have a } solid banking institution, where they | Usalety
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PP PHRALAE OM oe ee,
GEO,
JUNE 30, 1904
JUST ARRIVED:
A Fresh Stock of Men’s Furnishings: Tae Celebrated Wolsey All Wool, Unshrinkable Underwear.
Suspenders
The President, Police, Samson and several other kinds, both Light and 1
eayy,
A Large Lot of the Very Latest in TIES COLLARS and CUFFS.
Colored Shirts:
Hard and Soft Fronts,
Detachable Cuffs.
A Full line of SUITS from $8
$20,
=,
The Peterborough Trading Company,
WILMER, B.C.
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CERTIFICATE OF ik PROVEMENTS
Hot Punch Mineral C1 iy
a Sitnate in the Windermere Mining
ay Dist
It will be Fruit) ‘Time ain, Free Aines's Cortincat We have een nuermcte, Ml. F. Col
| JOUN EDGAR JARS | NOTICE. ~ me epee red 4 0 aM NER TH REE IZES | -CUMBE " MINEAAL 01 ee eae To THOMAS It preserving | Kettles Ne 1 La ree Siz ZC, $1.2 | rime, mre extender te ae
" © maw © Umsch" mineral claim under th
soon
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TAYLOR, or an ber-ons to Whom he may have Interest in the “Tecumsel” 1
sittiatedon Macdonald « Of Horse Thief creek, in the \ Mining Division, of Britis
mf the Mineral Act, and if within ""
} from the date of this nothes you fr rere S toe ‘mtribute the suim of $66.68, y«
And eXpect to be able to supply such expenditure, together with j : . advertising, your interest inthe >
your Plums, Peaches, Pears. Ete fateds Under gine, the Droperty of |
ji: , ’ 4 *) qe ed, under B eti on aetihe Avier A bn Pease Cfo Amend the Mineral Act]
uso), Dated at Wilmer, B.C.. the " th Mos
} 1904. WILLIAM
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