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Vol. II., No. Sir J
ISTRICT NEWS 3
THE OUTCROP. & : ROP. =
Devoted to the Mining and Development of the Windermere and Golden Divisions of che
District of North East Kootenay.
TO TAY
The
a4 large amountof damage done
result
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ertrnrnneere renner aiariaiae te Wht ss Pa rte
of
river ahd mountain stream is ragit
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B. C., Thursday, May 29, 1902.
ix that eve
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expect ivembers of the team to pay fo halls ete, to be allowed the privilege of plaving and
Theref
confering honors on the
district. ore, it was decided that
the team shonkl not have the worry of
000400
Paper. cy Try one before the Ayace ie all staked oat,
$2, 00 Per Year.
+ Stiierseternre ero AAU AL ALAA ALAA ALAL ALA
_EMINEEXPLOSION
Crow's Nest Ralsay conditions are bad, financing but spend all there energy in = ‘Many Minor Matters Nuchly Mixed-- several biidues are out, lage landslides qualifving themselves Eas be, 3 200 Coal Miners Entombed at Fernie ; id washonts have taker ees and it eup, whilest the her ier 1 : : Other interesting Items. finned AR issih MANS Han RMA Fe — --Mine is on Fire. r whoble that the road will be open doo after the flaanees and doall they ey 1 jj § | Gi , f . Py t MMA BAA MAA SUb SOA SUA Shu -Ab AA Ab A th ib Ny a ib ki ki ki di di di kid: ei for several days, althoush contd to make everything easy forthe UMUNAAN SUA SUN GAL AMA AMA GNA 444 dN0.4bAdbk ANN bbb Abb Jhb dik dbd Abb ddd bd did dd ke every effort is being put forth, plavers and thus euearage them | R , Ask Santo about Blase Ribbon Tea. \ : Frid ‘ , , f festawd at A terrible explosion of gas occurred in the mines of the Crow's Nest Coal Tea iea leader. | On Friday Government Agent: Arme On motion dt was decited that > mem- 4 \ d 7 eo J Blue Ribbon Colin ©) MeKay left for Fort Steele by | 2, ith he Bik viver bridga ship ticke jul med by the id Cocat Coal creek, dast Tharsday evening at 7:30, entombing from VWiOto 174 tn ot 20 men employed | | Btrouyg eported that the BB river Dbiidg ip Tokets, duty siyned by the president “i P A \ f' ‘ : There are npware Re Tuesday's stage miners, and setting theomine on dice, sayea despatch feom Bereie, Several were Toby cr one sans bah} Swas ou total loss, and that) there was and secretary, ehoutd be for sale by E inn if ; sail * ; " | r : : ken out from near the entrance dea e remainder dive atl perished e ar bye , mye: BR. Yates’ * ALR. Yates advertises some sweet danger of Coal creek bridge ywoing ort, Stoddart at Windermere, ©. Cartwright {i : : albeitlihed ha y OHS CSUR IE UT HRY ee Person Bieter y “nop is on sale at AJR. Yates ‘ - in \ i t ; siffoeation oor betiu burnt to death. The Coal Company bave shat off all eom- Ten ® ae -t | things in this issue, fand that the radway bridge was also im at Athalmer, and W. Chamberlain at , : pa pil fruz in Peterboro. | ‘ aye H tauntedttion between the mine aud town and no farther particulars are obtainable * » | The prospectors are beginning to fiod) danger Daring 24 hours the Kootenay thmer, The new buggy for the Presbyterian ‘ ‘ ‘ : ; j Noexplanation has yet been inade ae to the cause of the explosion. It state y , their way into the bills. raised two feet | A motion was curried that regular) , ; miseionary arrived on the Hyak Tuesday e | : : thatat least 10 are still entomed in the mine, ' fer R. Randotph Bence returned froma Later. — Trade is blocked, traffis sus.) practices be at Canterbary or Athaluer! 1 i) ; Re ree tet ‘aa aant 180 we . ve heen verv he Ms LLL 1 LS al oe ram Fae: a 1 he exploston occurred in » 2Jinine, which carrie eath ta lh i The past f w dave hive been sled ans ea ; i perled, nd mail service demoralized (at 6 o'clock each Sunday evening. 1 , Kiss \ ¢ ‘ tr . minere And the enow in the hills is going quite Oueiness Erp fa weison by ie alae tl NoRy. Michel ercek bridge) was also agreed that trial matet hel my five bodies have so far been recovered, Not a man escaped front No. 2 imine, : steuner Messtts eit ieynse ‘ porgtiha tts : hore Hare Aah ee Fand oudy Qh fy yaoNo. 3 omit Resenit ties ar ‘ " a : i uly 2 ‘ ; 3omine fesening parties are hard at work, but aker rapidly. | : pits t. fenni, [RE OE Fernie is out. Belly river Las arranged for in the different towns as : ’ . if i : eye a hth seplid tt ie etate:! that the etage from Gol len Mrs. BOW. Washburn mow ells fresh Jddiied ont the Lig Gries a DRDHEMEL feeglenty Me chositile: Meeryone trin: operations stow Phe town is wrief stucken, the eries of widows and a: phang are as : ,. batter and egae and has frait arriving by : beet tau és i ; Heard on all sides frought op 1200 pounds of mail on ' Q ms - mid St. Mary’s river has washed out) vited to attend these practicus. 1 aN fant every boat. i re Crow's Nest Coalinines, in which the ex losion oeeurred are situate t Monday. | , theee wiles of track. Heavy mad and, ~-- tee : ey By ; ve ly TECikter CE See) ENR eon % : , bee cy = on Coal creek, some six miles from the towu of Ferute. raving tuitmediate comn rc Mrs. 8. Brewer, of Fairmont, visited ter, Ml yock slides block trains rthe west! 9 + ATA AT oe weit 7 é merci tne Led stn he ver ie , 7 > / a A \ } Vioue With Thre Towa Word and telepirane, fer @idmer friends fru Sanday wntil Mercia! nan, came up Che river ons j Pelesrapt: line down’ east of Fernie (I. O, f D> CH ¢ f A | VAN Ther * ” : Gini b ehion’ at f ta) v Hy here gre three working #eanis at Cor *reek whic : wa vr 5 )} Hyak Taeeday, Bk aantir: es ne ' mo mil creek which have been extensively vueeday. ON vi {= A Cloped and which gave employment to nearly 1,000 wen. Many i iti Sve. Jar. McKay came up from Sin- Michael Quinlivan retarned home ony ‘= ~<oe — | loon ~ te . : . : ales oath Any Dationalltige ; a \ , tieal ft \ 1 * represents thewerkios force at the utiue, the Shiv element beiug magt 23 week to Athalmer aod visited Saturday aller an absence thout tw : Teas re ay ; ne oa : rears, and there wa wt i] () TBA yf bs PORE SE MT Gart at Italians, English and Welsh yriners ase welt + tiie. abt alt BAL lh odie ei ist ' nay | i ae | i | 0 ae \ | . ' bee 413146 hori Giie f Wa; GAO cnibhnnan niin enontlurath presented, There is no as por leseending in cages. The ventilation of ; ar finished the work oO sth | AA JR IR 7 it thin 5 a H.G. Gordon haw finishe ' 4 M . Wood 1 Tauhou : : i} i WE] i if yf YU om eet ve 6 es ee Phat i tiine and thes walefth fanny e oyeses was carefully looked alter by - .: . va) . he work Aloss 8. nds ined aniouser arrived ; ‘ on the roul near Cantetbury. bo Wure t a4 « strdy ( etiem ‘ Ingeanent, the et modern s woot ventiating plants taving beer . frou Fort Steele Tucedayv and will tak -__- , ie well done. : YY f t stalled. Every 7 i yowas obs i the safety of the mean employ f ray raj ne dt effectsthe | iety of the aman employed. v4 it ber of ¢ e wil Wr . i ; 7 ma } " nytt real fon Vouk titimdb ob eaths Viiech m Hivae alagnniwet : it * i yer eae ‘ ce — on Abie te a taherhap dias seldy iT) PRP Neo Ele ctods-= Ne SUES siry of Reotenis i ' ele atuwe {einer tie Port St Pro PeBLOM out Me. Geary, the Mage @:nall wilki gostings Inet week new WAU HEG SH S ng speaking to the Nelaan News of tha / fiver, states thata later reportostimateb that the lived lass were abo? 9. home at Fairmont. Site. =The resides fT. 3. Ryans ‘ P mlyfice AVA Dy T ir aloutlookd he | isachust aes Se ne : e a Cit iw intrithc ddaitee QUE (VEY Path ; CORE Kaos The steamers Hyak and wo» ‘ Mr B : y 9 vy . ; Be eae : : ' , ; Hw Whar _ i UuUZaPrS IS } a; fcontinte to dint up ’ Dy eh al by Poanel prabutedt eennrs ‘ tD tilavitting that it wae over ene ve. | AD ISSODZA dd 4 ital F/B) So IMIS. @urmere & a ne cid te , \SSOCIGU ai livitting ititw not ene eS ; what. eat: ' i ‘ 1 inch i : ; p : shipmerts Of fretpiteach trip. ae i = oan Hey COMO Chae te qroayt ' J Pitialtinmaties tor Wiluertes to allow @ hotithay tego by unobeerved RAAT ane PA Vi Miners License expi ay 3 rf ate es thre : i¥ ; y f . Over M1FO,COU.CCG worth of 2 ‘ aie E . : an { Tress three out hurhit oo m s by na evonmaat tece ath the enpivinent thal ea be had outed thie life fave Been mined in British Columbia Palooan, res ae ron bade tas Thee ee re ET ee etter thoar is rited be the ‘ ! efo it wie iosneprsing thet Victorian Day woe ae allowed ta go by : : A neeon hit phe requires and wil m fror 4 i " ; A mf ; byd miving hua barely counienced, Beds eige dapcaday : Phat was fi oors Suturday evening hey team: Wi a Mv entirely a Ta fat. sen ote ya Sold hoya’ Will veuaoaoue the day foe ‘ dhiepose of them at lowest peices, wows conv ! thot the ad ds ;: Hite | Another force of men base been par ‘ vith f vill wers and admirers of Veurs tae ightone dn their life's hisvory, to Work yn the Horse Thief rand and are Measre. J.C. Ryan, das. Macfarlan be manly gam Phe oceasion being Aa Vat the next evastor Word was sentout the peovions day thats game at Qaseball wookl he ployed Sena t the nse of Commons din his ' , ‘ : + ; frutting it in good condition for traihe, | J.0. MeDonatd and two other tiners vs uunounsed liek tien the annual) Honse ef Commons, and inh Hyosaeh wild asicuots as tae 'Consirs and Pagers. alge inet a leg al beer would } ! ! hivf yeet ¢ swOVve en 4 * 3. E. Griffith Id isei ir parclvod. Taveday froin West Kootenay eetiog of the Wind vere Distriet (!O" the chief object of the government, | iy on third base, Tiere were four visitors frour the serropmdiag towng, bat tier . EB. Griffith, gold commiseione:, in = : : ple d aod have since yon oO Work at th ; deterring aetion for the present, was " Feral Linen TIN Speeted Taty and Horee Thief rouds list Mg papell hale SOLAS ice al oS ae cee i! Ass ion. i s J : = nen workiiten tive rouiowue doen po the afternvon aid thep bhe fuo bese, | Paradise that econterpfatedf changes should all ted . \ : pa as ; eek CON Patiaert reat Fe eh . } Whenthe meeting had been ealled to} i - csuldfay wate the follow score iu tite inutage: is ere THs rahg tO Guile. The econtinnons Goe weather is just Bal ' Jeotedd t [discussed in the general revision which | Will likely spe: d@ eeveral weeks in this) ° ae J ander Me. Jo Balivtin was elected chat eae aes sheer a] Naini anal COUGARS TICORRA lwhat gardeners and ranchers desire Ee : 5 Sag Ss F at 2, oe SAO SC ‘ vicinity whep be returns ayain. what gardeners and ra desire. aed ian of the meeting and Mer. d. Se iW. Notte 1 1 00 Qe 2 Fo Larmonr 0:0 0 0-) ; the rapid rowth is wonder Th rae ferety UE yon conpection with! : fe in now severti weeks since the! : , iy ‘ tii ont nine Sache 052-0) Ab Des: 2 WoiD farriay 110 0 0 2 srenery of the Cel b Valley wae Lin dais oper remuiks f Aisimar : : ps ole . : P 1 . Dominion Government ordered the iim: | ue re fe d : : eatiion roamenobtimallchtsecdoubl lee Pa 2) Oe 8 Poh. Pastor 10 0 0 0-1 Ve re “an H win nov rat j av = < ye ; j oo : : AK ever mere beantiinl an HOW si b tha Ciold A ation tia i. 0000 i—] G. Rehder We: Wah hat ers ac: Mediate copatruction of a telegraph line i 4 ; ibthatall the import duties on le: ¢ t . 2 : 1 he » Roi je tighting the Great linvited e lavere to wtlet i > yaar i , from Wilper to ghe main line. Upto % ; “ . 1 é : 3 ih eee Timassii tangle iniaiednkrinael Bool. San 34k o > Ol ve | J. \Willia uso, 100 0 U= bk note move has been made wm that! PERRO DERE APES: MAS his _ aM Se a Nae mio i matt yecis@ mature of sac ineresser tA, Meallivers oOo Vv 1 1 v-~- 2 bk ifawe. °# 1 TV) 0°¢ rh r Bites, Chatevercsn be the reason?! Mh Prive af coke, aad has ent down the cup p bby the Hi id DE DEES eI CET ELIMI Fete et, 0000 0-90 W. Rattan. v0 00-0 : sy Ae ;Slipmments in consequence tothe aniount Wells hist vege ble stated that h ul catacia dtsaraiiGh Aipdhe an aia hr Chamberlain, G@ 0 0 UD Ge dO W. Evans 60080@ 8 4e-5a Ber soviety reporter expects to MVE T ocessary te ver development ex-) been tafurared « t conditions ” ‘ : ' ' . wo : > s : \ y ; f J. heru t ood v1 ‘y. Cliainberlain. @ F GF O B= 1 @ “flash heading’ Jove etory Forty cu util cheaper rat ire grant t i to be won, which Kootenay’s requirements were L lehea; ates s ‘ ich t by ‘ Eee epee St MY ue 3 He hae been working overiine lately ait! 1 ; . ; ie: ; ¥ : ‘Al Hd before the members or the cabinet Totals 3 t & t-12 Total 8 460 9 H he Peterborough rading Ce Nv e s i ’ ' ' 7 ames x . . hetietes that oply one or two moves are - t id } Bolaras the eastern men a n : . ¢ big stock of dry goods no Se i t ut giU ius ‘ oy ; a Tiros itis sewn Urat the Comgars beat the Tigers by three frwcverary telure he can wind up with: eae : : Sorta wiht Feeraed they are mace dikely te stand yi , % one a , as 3 runa_ However, soapaiel ‘ PY vast Thnisday es # heirs Hic ‘ j twill be mated that the Pizgees were three a head in the 6 ; yee | they lived happily together eves 7 saat : ey wayoof the distriet than te reader) ; . ’ r Srst two inetngs, anck tire cer, : was closed for an hour and their plat ; Bee faeneg rey casintn ire aarti li ic lispute naturally is as te whether tie Tigers thes fad Geer enomgtr or did the alter ) Vo ikesis t yey cer nt are : y 1 t¢ { \ - 4 { Cus ' ris! le , wie, , Ui ' . / i Pn y . : . ; Taz 0 © reporter visited the Tabs Shidericy cna ceai ‘ph t ' , i tanxions for any changes in the tereff, ,COUFEFS want all there was. Fhe dtspate im still nosettieg, but the beer wae me Ootcro POrter Visiter . company advertised a dine of new yoo P Wst US WON Tree tines Os VRRP OWN aI et ae paettied not bony aner the game, ort least for the time being. Foad camp ov Suuday and partook of th | that day in Tire Oerorop. sila fad ' f Silann ohibibu cacdautall, ib avookit Ehe euspive was Mr. 2. A. Power, of Canterbury, against whose decisions r - ided, which am - Sen : setae ths of 3} “ ted, he ; haepitaiity there provid « i ’ A degpatch from Denver, Col . Fs f . t lonbitess be found when the time! tere were few objections andany who did were silenced yp the threat te cat off ity a@eays 100 . ; fs ll 4 ! ‘ the grounds at th ' — - er : . i ‘ pat Mie Cadarade Ming MW P Dan ; j jartived that those who would Cliaye tia hauled POP OF YS MeL Ee tems. The men are fortunate in having l ver, are now receiving al $0 tons APA Ste , i nannheectored of sheet lead or rae’ | FP. Larinonr was caproin for the Pigers, whitest Wo Noble acted in the same se ities of Gieo. Chan | vith ‘ ' ener ® chef with the avilities of (ieo un day of zine from the Reynolds & Hanifen Pie chaioma n t ioe would be newiinen. ANd tan eho spaces dor-the Consars. “Phe yaow was titeresting throuzhout and brought ene borin. ri | leawe in the Yak tunne! The ore carriva "pout wood play tae . Wouldlave wo eonnection with either i v@ Bich Chat there ta inaterke ia tits district tor i drat-chesd temas Geo. Rebder received a telegram on) og pereent zine, 10 to 12 per cent dead) tbe littte: pract ties ua the manufactare of painter of sheet oot Maoaday containing the gad intelligence anda few ounces in silver The gine ressed s teil ( very stro nine in the east. TAN OLD STORY ‘rneasly always neans a poor town, i ther in Paris, O ee P i , Wii of he sivai of hte mo her in Purie, Ont.) works are treating this material success. team coll be formed s vil With reepert to the establishment of | tag ee vhile the suspension of a paper whieb Bhe had been ailing for reveral year: fatiy and the leasces expect to be alle ts oinatehes 0 rc PMiey Tl oaint works at Nelson, Mr. Bashinan} The followingtiken from the Gra is been published any length of time wed ber dysth war uot ses he ted’ inerease their thipuments, ‘Phe forego: ) would acarenferh atid that so faras bis infarmation went | Perks Miner Gaiaette hits the Min 4 ives the town the wort hing of a blacks Nhe Ovrcnor join with the maw friends ing should receive the attection af men The election of officers for the ens - dtwas quite eutot the question, as the the bead vt Look at Nelson for instance The Re} des im expre@-itig Py tupulliy here who leave discovered zine ore [se woWwas then tase op matter of a supply of tan back would in? A visitor to thimeity tellus this week betbune of ihae jeer Shiepeneod, and > ‘ 1 : eae . great bereavemesit. «+e On inetien of Mesars Cartwiiy {preclude the snecessiu! operation [is Hn presstouts vi the country aud thes pk tuad in ovy travels, whieh cake meat ple of gentlemen who left thi | y i arti ry hea red Gi. Chamberlann Mer Hula i ia patt industry in Nelsup oan “ eStremely Commpolinentary ekoo ph aver the provuice, tliat Neleon is genes 1s fuss year in writing from New! i wD) » S]7 | i UC I i VE eeleeted president thhgon the effect of import duties uaow jamene point Rae Worst thing T thik olby regarded as entirely dead, tor » A otute thut they were obliged to: SNO Ws rf | Mesers C. Cartweightaod Fo Kien the selling price of commodities Mr. ta discourage me about the comutey, thea people. the teow uuet be foarfu fen hotel to tntch a trald ehthourt | S DI OO: KR. } moved that Mr. J. Semple be seereticy) Bachunwn said that in the case ol parite said, in t bchiation [nav 4Qute® Whew the heaatel Wesspapeor bas ping Wreak(ast beounde the ruff, eo ula | treasurer, upon whiebl all agreed there appeared tobe a vgaplete absence Ebrougiiowt ahh eater bi. 4 ive fo quit business.’ A merchant whoeup. wg aphow a couk to wora befece e'clo:k } The mest eeyere storm that tas The wotion of Me-wes. &. Kimpton and of aay relation between the import merchants ty cut their Business oot ott parte tas bocal paper ia by ne neane Ketuslly, ¢! hey say New Sheet me go! } visited Southeast Kootenay for several @ Dann that Mr. Bb. Hewetson be ea Huties and the prtees. Even with aj the dock newspapers ahd teave Men dato aa act ol ctuarity fgr even thong badd repreavated to he Veare was thatot Sunday bast It prac in 4 H i s\ Ciferenmes ora cent apd ao half ie the Withowt seitieaeat Goaneil supperb te (he musy mothoek phat the adyerjemene 1. A. Colten’s yer ty lat {aga tically @@t in oan Satu lav aitehet. ae " lien pee , at ou badla, asus ) t Paderiad ton geet uh & Bowed paapen ibs Oraugron Ipiane Prapuitiopese fetorne Topp creek wirite MMM pail of wares “Hoel combiivnnsly woul Sula | MiG. Cham U sited Staten vas wlimmiitely no Mae soya ee than ay owe Game te ie getty by it as i lit to bag near hie ho OM, Cre k Hore! when veloped inten ore dif yoathep ; Its i y dependout Gpok Ue che town ea Ue qlee and aah ten. aha wong site Mothe eow st ' At Tracey creed } hes \ P 8 4 Aree ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ , placah pare sank lied piso thank tt io a youd, dyrly wha,’ thn tlie oreey wen "] i poe 10 | verre Vi ; : ay i sid * u uw wv tlicie ale Pees by Urano the Qe» Muroegh the e thel? cried 640 to thei ' ; Cie geodata ne itu \ “ sly bee acdonttted oe . ti uly hi blo iL tibia tk clea teape i qty fash gt Mas enagogg Ws 4 boty” Ie Mile fellow was hang .”' (there + Vhat ¢ r woof the Aesovat and tt ' the lead da Moet Chee ov Hitloly WARte thea thecwenamer ug bagel, no byshee gel waedmenree | LoLa gt ared waa chident, and! a. gets Ta Mothe bead 4 , woald ‘a Pie logab paper ta regardcd ete | ~ a rarriet Anan ial eb | till tte on Mondagt mornin, i ‘ eerie o \ bint VUhe oblate aay pordecd tage oasetes Bing Babboo ‘Tee GA aay pent, wh) sould ts vita torn atte ita fare, wuttthe then It cust of ot to tay facies GF the of Mie stato of bueiayes da ihe @uy da) Be eae ay aga ue fo |. Ne big CU ad ee dot eet OF mle melted ert @ al dl wo tel to Worti meets
pin aot an PbO ms A agoorerns Palak obs aS
THE OUTCROP.
Thursday in the heart of a Wonderfully Agricultural Digtriet.
Paltidiad Bryery Rich Mineral and
Subscription, $2.50,
2.00 «a Years Poreiyn countries, Exechaoge most oe added on cheeks.
#2 percolnmn ineh per month. Legal ads. | for first insertion and 10 cents eael additional | Ninety day legal notices, $10;
Au.
*rtising Rates: 15 cents
Display ads, hoypartel line fealbog nore 25 cents per line cacd iseue.
sixty faye $7 50; thirty davs, #5.
WoO. Brass, Publisher and Proprietor.
WILMER, 1 THURSDAY, MAY 1902.
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It is suggested that one of King Edward's sons be R has a with such a title may he be Canadian-born, |
ealled the Prince of Canada. Tf Canada ever man
Fast
folk they Time
Nie tide has changed and T
1 ty the hand of promise. We;
|
Many thousands of United States
‘anada to baild their hones r
are coming to
( vw all come,
was when Canucks went south how the Yanks Come not!
have room for millions 0!
them and may look Norte Bast Kootenay in
they hot over: |
their rush, where they may
raneh or mine and make fortunes.
It is proposed to try an experiment in the way of eool- fng the air at the St. Louis fair grounds, the proposicion | I °
leing to reduce the high temperature during the summer
months by drawing down cool currents from an altitude of
SOO or LOU feet above the ground, and thooding the grounds |
With air from ten to fifteen degrees cooler than v
e surfac |
temperature, The plan comprehends the construction of | sary
an aerial tower or stand pipe of the aforesaid height, with |
Jower termination about fifty feet above the ground, where |.
K Jarge fans or blowers are attached that will draw a current |
downward at the rate of twenty or thirty miles an hour.) J equivalent toa pumping capacity. of half a million eabic |
feet of air per minute. This volume of air will cover an
vere ten feet deep—in an hour sixty acres, aud in six hours |
.oo0 acres It is expected that Gulefaetion through th siden Gua Ma ae ie Flanked by the Rocky Mountains to the east and the great : ioldenm az dermore, B.C.) ¢ . fos uetion of thessun’s ravs will be counterbalanecd and neu \ mineral zone of the Selkirk« to the west. , fe : : ; lineral C ss wed for Agsessme : Vralized by the constaney of the current during the day. | Wingal Cline Sucseved for Assessmen [1 time. After sundown the temperature, it is claimed, can | ta iH mer te ae Mine Surveys | Government roads radiate from Wilmer to the Tohy and Horse Thief NADER catte Reypuorts. | ; he heid below eighty degrees Fahrenheit. The fans are to | tands for sa Lake Windernure and | Mining Camps and all points of importance in the Windermere Mining Division, | i i ices and Findlay Creek { : ..P er 9 a , . ia etarted at fous clout a.ni.. whet ie nir is dadlaxt, By : | Incladiog the Paradise and Red Line mines, and the beautifal park hike ranching ; E x aes y *: | ' sof tl 1, ten o'clock the buildings and grounds would be filled with | H ; ws | ‘ } lt ‘ \ fresh awirand so maintained during the day. jet the Most Aceurate, Latest | Vthongh a new town Wilmer has made remarkable progress, Among = wae and MS institutions may bem tioned th wtih s it witch connty court for the | Hien? : N district is held perodically, a public school, a hospital s wil e district Now is the time for the people, who have been fortur é ai Bie isc | 2 2 . ig vee postal money order off newepa lo i surveror, dea ute cnough to make their homes in the Columbia Valley. ; Ae i oe Btore, yeneral at sa very sti t ! Presbyterian andes to prepare for the future. Now, we repeat, is the time. I fe ftoman Cathelie denom nations gre presenged | the headquarters from Jina few vears hence the regret will be that this and that! Which the Paradise and Red Line mines are operated Was not invested in when it eould be got fr very little a portion of the A telegraph office connecting with Golden will be opened short! There never was a new exatmp with better prospects | ze : : ae i i H H | } | Wi d % q . | Th reat extent of high wrade mineral and ranehis ycountry tubutary ‘ than we have here today for the amount of capital aud Inaermere to Wilmer ensure for ita rapid growth, i o o °° | } Jabor expended. And there never was a prosperous camp | Division cts a eae a ‘ ' : : a4 Steamboats leave Golden on the anadiar ‘avifie Rai y every ib Where many pioneers did not bemoan their Jost Oppor- | ae Bis ye Or Sanaa 4 Sia | ‘ompited from sprveys and | Tuesday and Priday arriving at Wilner the same day Stage connection weekly ‘ 1 es, | ; } : : | explorations by | with Gollen and Fort Steele Mien Now Ts The TIME. | : : | 4] ry : 4 ’ | | 7 A ; . Phe time when every qnan should get a firm hold on T HI TAYLOR, PLS S| Alimited number of lots are now on the market. For further particulars . ¢ ' . °9 Some realestate and improve it as thuch as possible. “> PD ee i | ; 2.00 Dane pay age Phe Hine when numerous siyall: investments are offer. | y as L. HW. MOFFATT, Sce'y Peterborough ‘Townsite Co., Ltd., Rossland, ine Wat are alinost certain to turn out gocd, ane ae “rp , . f ? . ? good TP oP * ae ored: Ay ARR AT inaging Director, Wilmert’? Phe time when mineral claims ean be purchased very! \ppl . ' ‘ Apply eaply or staked When prospecting is barely started. Peer ey OUTCROP OFFIGE or ——f aie bah : : ‘ f . (-2¢ Sd ° té . Phe time when only a/ very few imines are known to! GP SPBDPBESLPEP PLE TTT LO nif Sint, and, therefore, when your opportunity is best to get Oe - liold of something good, L— ; Bie % divides Bt | Siranger { Phe time when steady de velopment work will bring in i : . ? | Shoold your meanderings abont | 4 men with capital to davest, and improve the chanee to sell thiv mundane sphere take you to | e The time when our mines are at their best and steadily Wile | , ; ; . ; , : (Line Improving, When development is being carried on more Us ‘ Nensively than ever before. Remember tiat there is an hoted | | EWA time w hen the older camps in British Columbia in the Bl Dorado of America at} 5 ‘ . | Wineh pilsrines imay enjoy all the |
ure ata standstill and When, never looked better.. '
here in a new camp work has not
ceased, the !
from a& mining standpoint, district |
mp : : | : Phetime when our ranchers are preparing for greater | ings Migs tae ever, When they have broken more:
thi sob, , a oven én), a Ld ure Hal, U in for more shock,
The tinke het’ oy Rh ittitanée in ahe aio & bf. ve ad]
PWyework together wand look about for these possibilities.
J. A. wsagnst
WIL
Office in Upper Columbia Navigation & | Tramway Company's Building,
East Kootenay, ‘
{ Surfar evs
Townsites,
Se: EE eee SE Ge eee
MINING ENGINEER.
4 UNION HOT EL
. The cuisine sapplied nvnate (ule Bes ve td copper is necessary toimase the whole valley bum! eH Py are furye, aly ¢ mB FRie tryin witiynoris tvinat ii Leaves Golden Tuesday and Friday Mornings
» ‘ n ‘ wrogtcotmteodations ave wnex Like the people in every other portion of the workd we) etal in ie listit, and the at 4 O'clock. wre looking hopefully towards the future—the wear future. Liat ial he pial ‘ Wil aie ee . ' . wins a Ativing a wr, / ‘ er, Btorvlnirey ane avER ald ual Rae? | Depp rey Ng
We, all of as, have unbounded faith in the resureos of ibis “ Ave ane Vint 1 Aibaiitton, | & Mater my and Windermere same Evening.
S8pie r wtih an tre > ay ee U ‘>. ey P .* Hi-triet and have staked our all on this faith, Then. » xvoiturning Wednesdays and Sundays.
ould Mot Jet way opportunity go byw. Phones n ' my t Mayes of bottertng our Conditions, if with oa u d off ort Cir ayy: Yor larry ’ Uno ) Ra HER ony Odes , Lumber, Coal, Thay and. (al "
Biren: ~ ~
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THE OUTCHOLD j
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Santo is Wide Awake.
He pises with the sun and delivers orders to all parts in the dja, eens = Your Order and receive Prompt Delivery at) Finest svete General Merchandise!" \
os of NW Pro Grad Wo get the pace, others try to follow,
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DOMINION AND PROVINOTAL LAND SURVEYOR,
MER, British Columbia. |
UGH MACDONALD,
BARRISTER, SOLTCTTOR, NOTARY PURLIC,
pry e WILMER,
h East Keotenay, British Columbia
OBER ELLIOTT, M.D.,
PITYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
WILMER,
Kootenay, British Columbia,
1OMAS O° Nabbed N,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, ETC. !
GOLDEN, B.C.
HW. TAYLOR, C.E.,
PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR,
eand Cndergronud Mine Survees Crown Grants obtained
Mineral Claims Roads, Mines,
WILMER,
of Ranches,
Bie.
eE WILMER
(Formerly Peterborough), =: S. |
Kootenay, Rritish Columbia
Bast Tacotenas”,
MES BRADY,
DOMINION AND PRONTNCTAL LAND SURVEYOR.
The Trade Centre of the Upper Columbia Valley.
Comlorts ola home, al prices on ie4
wopar with the chamage levied by : vpitns os Other houses throughout thin dis- a Eu. ye iS :
trict, The idealistic scenery of | Por Col Lav
this Beanty Spotin Natare’s Wor
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THE OUTCROP. THURSDAY, WAY 29.) 1909.
| ‘ Fy ,exist between the substratas of the during Which the earth’s ernest will eon
R Pearth’s surface and running downwards tinve to shrink and death and destruc’
aq | they eventually meet: the intensely hot) con follow in the wake, but centuries ib bddaaddddddddad APVPOEPEREVESDEODY< IN DS. and liquid) rock, and various mineral jaunt probably pase before it ahall cease. ® oy az substances which constitute the core of | “Mt. Royal, Montarville, Beloeil, 4 ‘ pany now offera for fale their} our globe. The immense volumes of | Rougemont, Yanmarka, Shettord, in| ® : ng the Columbia River and jsteain Which are consequently given off scurved tine marking the line near our He A S f 8 ; Baocks of 160 acrea and upwarda, | whose power mere words are miser- city of Montreal, ave the mute witnemmer | a e and P rofitable ; J und graging locations in the express, must cecape, and, rising, they long since extinet, with Mt. Johnsen | 4 | nN vest mM ent : Prices from $1.00 to $5.00 per jcompel an outlet throngh the nearest and Mt. Barome tothe southward, They| b4 y terms, acash paymentol portion of the surface, and that whieh tlhow that even here, once Hpon a time, | 4 ¥ Doon 160 aeres at F500 a fers the least resistance, } Was one of thore weak spots in the sur quent annual payincnts ot Sometimes volcanic disturbances ocettt pene of the carth which gave vent te lly “What Dahan in short succession ina group of line of unutterabte calamity, the evidence of Feb aes anc terms apply to | iatanide, showing that the first outbreak } which, through action of time whieh | R. R. BRU De was insnfficient to adequately relieve id Pid natire’s sears, has been gradually | ou fn Canterbur \ the recognived —=m=7 internal preseure, while in’ other in-| buc effectually eliminated.” Z os x esti bet ab lhe Br
O55 Peterborough, B.C,
- : stances, i bai ‘rone tremendais spouting, |
MI cts tara ant; roy for undress, * Certificate of Improve- CENTRAL POINT
Nelson, B. ¢ j absolutely bevond the ken of haman
BOG. ce Regt ee | intelligence to predict the length of time ments. | ; j F.T. GRIFFIN, j
x Land Commissioner, — | SSE EES | AAI nearer | ! << of North East Kootenay. -
“ Winnipeg, Man. S : ) B k Delphine, Eureka and 616 Min-|
aVving S an ree, eral Claims, | ers
|
. ’ r Ty . RAS | M i } NOTICE, }C END YOUR ADDRESS TO THE | Capital hesitates to buy when not being able to obtain a deed of their Sosa | ee te rh hod ge! lath ged A Situate in the Windermere Mining Divis : A te oti iN ne co ue ‘ | a 2 Market) Street, San onat North East Konte [vistri . ty ld for Parties entting timber or wood on the! Francisco, avid secure free, a beantiful | Wh ere lewanial cacti Cid Nort Gore! property when pad tor
lands of this Compauy withoutauthority Nickel Saving’s Bank, The tote it) of Toby creek, ; ; pctites lars regarding thenew Phree Volume) | yy k Ch ‘ th } will be prosecute. 1902 fnoternational Eneyve Wo | Take notice that l, Ro ees a | q e no ances In IS espect. :
; imemond, |
| predic Dictionary which is now agent for Trerbert Cay ut ' ~ being furnished to readers of this paver Free Miner's Certificate No niiggs and
OUR O EE pik Five Cents a Day. ate ie stn Fre Miners Ces tif | We Guarantee vou « Deed on all Lots immediately on pavinent or eate No ted, tend, s ‘ s from) ‘ ° ‘ . YR inacmr wae umenaeemmenueee tls, ber Peat, 2t0 apply to the Mii ing ; : | Ree ards certificate of improve. Refund Money,
SHIPMENTS Subseribe for SAM Te “th sof obtaining At
Crown grantof the above elaim. ke notice that action, |
must be eonmenced |
Following is the number of pounds of | T Onl N ’ XN ! Bhaimecdate ince of such certificate of ' ore shipped from the Windermere Dis A a shied Kies aise dee occ BE | Dated this Srd day of October, 1901, | trictand the value so far as we have! Ik. Kootenay _ A
beén atte to ascertain, which will be} : | Alice Mineral Claim,
| augmented shortly: oe - Mine Pounds, Value | ‘nae: lSituate in the Windermere Mining Divis ¢ Paradinn es... 1,508,310 Address: | ion of North Bast Kootenay District . bs eeein transit 800,000 | Ow Where located On Boulder creek 5 05 °9 ¢ ial ne... ; 73,831 duet | .& | Take notice that I. Y Su a ih aie 1 s b J by In transit 135.50) YO ; btincienal bq b J — S WICROS, treater) ip VW. S.SAITTS, : BRwan Piet’ 4,000 AER ss Beh ti ® $ - ; * pene ‘ Ss White Cat 200K) | a © Miner's Certifteate R tm SSrit, : Rilver Belt ; 2050) 1,456.00 ° : ~~ ' > ¢ M.T. Fraction — . 34,000 2,252.29 yy i\ E\ S ‘a +8 Cazterbursy v % a ” iny Reecorde: ‘ i t “ Ss = ¢ 2 Tn transit 45,00) r Tassie pa PGT Paves (eS EP ok aa * Pf ‘ - j tain gyaCro (ira wt theahoveehuin, *, & Bunyan. 1nW) 4000 ¥ { >) cavalo ty take: notive that action: 1s “a bRAAAAEALALE SAAS 44464646646446446440460464 “ -% mere ile ahaa titer section ST, must be commenced 2885, b4L $7 280.55 ® eu e the issianee of such Certitivate of | Lniprove - Se Ith al | : ‘ : ; CAUSE OF VOLCANOS. | Dated this 12th day of May, 1908 ‘ — x r. i ~ Theawful disaster which ocenred on 00000000 : anes Mann the [eland of Martinique and wiich has @ $ phouk@d civilzation with its dire conse: | 1 Ne eg RRR < RRM coe ce 3 00000eeeooeenees quene@s, affords ample opportunity for ; 3 Pi $ fuod for thought trot a scientiqfne stand. @ mE $ y ‘$ point. Di. Prank DP. Addis, the pro- xd $ feasu¥ of yeoloys at MeGill University F 5 o ‘ : ne be « + yr ¢ gone wr ia disoussing the event with a Moatveal WAY 4 JVLVC Bathing and Boating. $ Herald reporter, said: ‘ —— $ “These voleanie eruptions are caused * rs £ “ e primatily by the consequent aetron of Mi 1 n i ng o Su ppli 1e Cs, . water when it comes in contaet with ex \I/ re a ae ie treme heat. This in short is the jeu Fe } z rocel ICs,
life explanation of the matter. Li is °
5) aint ihe dupiin ot Provisions,
the earth, or at least certain portions, | Sly, | ID G 1 Wwe oh 84 :
wre im ao omolten state, seething and TA I \ 2000 O6e
boiling, as it were, like a ecaldrou, and | i = Et ze
When water comes in contact whih this 4 Rey 4c
muss eteams is generated, which has an
Fresh Stock of Groceries,
almost unconceivable power and force
Thi H . . o4 ease = . is
This confined energy must peforce have Hardware, Tinware, Caps, Pase and Giant Powder,
an outlet, sad will tind veut through the 7] weukest epots in the carth’s crust. Miners’ Supplies
Henee the voleano. The ivlands of the sea which border
the comtinents constitute the more pre- Fresh Butter a nd Eg sss
valent scenes of these writhings of
‘
HSverythine. ‘
’ Always on) Hand nature's forces, and when viewed frou
a scientific point of view this is not sur Lowest Mstimates given Mining Men. prising. It las been demonstrated
beyond a doubt that the main bodies of Family Trade Solicited, » T eget E a : : veal ° - ‘ oe hs ae lund are constantly, though very slowly, Everything for the Prospeetors CCSOT t for OU ists. Me Se
rising, avd that the depthe of the oceans Miil Orders Pronptly Attended to, are sinking deeper and deeper, decade
by decade. This means, as ascertained
EEEEca soundings, as well ua bp ie on. oe...
nein direct route to Toby and
yevlogical research, that sheer sub- Thiet creeks it is the hea i- - ss BEE livitice are forwing along the J-thalrmrer. 3 | Ror eae - 3 quarters of atl Muabhic eti- hurders of the mainlands, This oceurs ooeeeee — CRU Nay ed ee = Ya ey x --- 0000000 t ' + ‘ +7 ‘
ha rile, within or along what is com
monly known as a belt or etrip, a . eompr eed “rs Mus From A x bp Soats.
demarke the weakest coains or dines of!
the earth's crust harthquakes and | G W F C A RTE R B c: | $ ’ : voleanke eruptions are caused by the . , + ee via eine Livery business in eofhection with Hotel ; syne matural coudttions When tl a NOTARY PUBLIC ' 3 surface of tlie pround hrouks away and | For the Provinee of British Columbin. 4 e 6inke front the surcounding uulants tn ; . : ; | 3 P . uperdous mas lee - eo il ey 7 re ft se eee REAL ESTA e AND MINING BROKER $ rr. < oomnsxt: zor. f rounding dand to trountde, Hot only in Deeds, Conveyances, Mortgages and all other Tegal $
the dmanediate aoiityy bad dor dundreds Documents Drawn and Attosted } and badder ds of anihos VUhe woeute ie Accounts Cyilectod Commercial Books Kept and Audited, Pee r oS termedaan earthquake. The flosiares or Mining Properties Sold, gf ; Se eracke thi formed giver passage for Correspondence Solicited 5 00000d000600000 -——-—~—~------—- + sraait! mma nim 9 9999 med oOo CORO wither Qhe dnfiux of the een, or forthe Post OMce addrers ; } ’ Gow of thuote cublerraneon dikes whack WINDER AMOR anal CANTERBURY, B.C, ‘ ‘ i /
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“WILMER” iT
Tra Orteagr had thecived letters and Kae frequently Been dske® personally if “Wilmer” fown. Our answer ie that “Wilmer’’ is We have nable on this.
a oy
thé best When
ifthe citizens!
tha legal name.
Aécige obtai ane!
Haatofiice js st ope ned
fre agreed Gpon acy name the postoMes
fiithorities usual; comply with thelr
wishes anil give it the name suggested | bythe applicants. But they have been APOWN to change the name ‘in cases of For in-
@iasnte or for other reasons
fhe howan mind cannot resist effecta: | wily abstract privetplos. Tt aske that fiicee Be represented in some tangible! fo; in order that ona seeming human) dani of equality, they may be opposed | It :
‘ tue cue olthe two great foundamental
neberrqueared af that be possible.
Hunan thongits ou wh.ch the world of} peoples is uuited--God, the enbodi nent! of iight aid tiuuth
Tevil, Nis unticbesis in every
und justie; the!
' attribute.
Vie au our twentie.h ceatury civilizalion |
vie dnelined to View with superior and:
Trreibde aweeccintien, A Devil who a
boain wad brightness, attractive to the
toe, the mind, the genres, meets the) Ge veloped estheticisin of the present age) t+ natoral euceeseor of the crude, fire: | leeathing persouality of past 2ud cruder- It D-vil trat Goethe ¢ mjuredup, to recon- | cils ths Lucifer with the
tbe evil iu ambition that
t.inking generations was such a
mijsstic attnibates of tallen | heart of that illimi
wou fof hin! expulsion from the gates of pitradi-e | 4. iseuch a Devil that Lewis Morrison | presents in dramatic crystallization of the German poct’s thought, in contra There | wwerciful personation thas Marie Co
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Gistinetion to tie kindler and
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bus created in her souowing Setun; ity
' 4 such a Devil thot eatisies the darge) te
Wa tdiaal ll ®in, eneluving the mind |
nands of studions thoucht—q Devil]
Master of unind | wed the Devi} €, ethe titty today Ailegoriadl eubediment of evil,
ee Sry Tox Ovverop tor job Priuting.
SZantoseite Blue Libbop Tea bevayiee Pas the hess.
Wanted—a grad va correapondvos A “gent ip Gulden. Apply to the vat y
Goods! Trees! Plants}, Roses, Bulbs Box Spring paanting,
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Ty@t Horhotn aye eet
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MActRAt PUCKE OB Bese Catetogucs Fren.
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the heart, the oul. oi
the
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@ronce, Gollien was once known oo " Golden City’? tat the authorities ent HECTOR CAMPBELL, NEW DRY GOODS 9 Of the “City,” and they were rigit’ BeitneR AND CONTRACTOR. WILMER, B.C. } AN Bs “3 @saoon nov it might have beea “The | | , City of Gulden City.” Tt is nece sew ry | eee ne ee nee | B.C. Corset Book Muslin Shaker Flanne} VERT. TUE PORTAT MICOTOS SMa Y Ved Saxony Wool In tian Linen (zinghoms @uthority to give or change the name ot i Pique Lace Sateens folace, elke there would be grave aig: | Blue Serge Velveteen Art Muslin Gulvies I TUS Gerpuich Gt ain, SRY) Japanese Silk Blouses Cretonnes fee that the dand hure fi facipally| Bee wete se” vata Ski Sar fet that the land lore pinipwily, Mees taChass im Every Respect. Veiling kirts Art Squares ORTEG Cy THE Cler DOC BU: OW sete Victoria: Lawn Prine Tougs Comovany had naught to do with the Window Shades ¢hange of name of the postcffive which, ae hatirally, is the name of thetowr, This FRESH STC CK CF GENERAL GROCERIES day Rae) te a, a er heute i¢— ia Rea ak, eek oe oe eos Re jaa ii.dividusls sigh?elong. | dokabintaa ; i: TUE REAL WEEVIL. HO K 5 lf a win i | 4 is ‘ Vmoeg ashore ind years o aChinese ' iz ‘ f: losoy her, proving tl e &oG wlie # lh ; Puc ot allt ti pe, voice opinion that 4 WILii ER, ' taca’s place above the Grute: is ehicds | &, ( fruven ny uisdispoetionte ashe Bi is & ASAALAARENAGEY BALBEAA LAA 44, Buvctions. fo wis davag curesity le ; | eee. - _— re rns — thane, Qo eo ats that ainony all pe > W ILMER, B. C. Pence itis that among all peoples and! : ; Ps | ough ai © thes st tevkers | A Table that is Replete with the} Cann dian the greater trathaof life aud of the! Choicest Seasunublie VYiands | yurperee! the Po diite pave eskeal aad! ; | acific focebasida oy tee euGetiaen tor bbe} ee Rov I arco. Airy { ‘ hae " } ¥ ‘ \ R GS G Aj I . 4 ms: Large, Airy and Cotifortable_ | ie , eo we AZ ahs Fone tat Sires oe Be AN Railwa : ab 4
Titving complacency the Hegressive! Divine service is held every Sanday Stave for Wirdermere Distrfet levve ee eee eee Rg s ; ; Golden at S o'etock Sundovs and arrives fee | pereonal Géwik of oar foreistheis— 80) eventug | ban St. Peter's Chureh, Winder’ THER HEREPTIO ORE eT ae ATED esl Beeeae s j Cark'y, suihingly, unccmpromiringly qyere, ar 7:50 pe. Allure weleome, Wir cleriere ane : Ti Jedi at Sam Address: a8 ; : 1 Pa aed aeviving Monday atl? pom. j ‘ ; 1 ‘ . x 7 j ; vegeliont ag to forbid wii thought ef) poy ate Paggart will condnet services
Wilmes 7320 PMs. ineach month, wi at G
ee ee eS | 2 =
| Wold Your Orders | | tl!
THE OUTCROP THURSDAY.
Se en NST LOT TT CH AS. P.C AMPBELL, ryeevenenneny —_-- ea aC em
Awe Kootenay’s Leading
UNDERTAKER and LIVENSED EMBALMER.
DY
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$4646406644646608% %
is Tegally the name of thie Dversthifig in the Undertuking Lit@ constantly kept in Stock. Will go anywhere ' . in Koovtenny : / £ 6. bot inf, CRANBROOK, PB. C ( () ( () —, " ee to gree meng a ne eee ee ee o ® 4 1
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Furnished or Unfurnished. Suitable for Boarding House.
Rent Cheap.
BOOTS & SHOES
' For Men, Women and Children, All Sizes,
Apply to
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MINING AGENT.
Estim we! !
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pallies spn acon acc mA ee) ; Kpecial Attention to New Schedule | = pee the Mining ‘Prade. eS Miuing properties bought and sold. pee naan } S i te | Reports and |
Trsing pass Golden: Lastboutia
CHO; STA RKE, Prop. Westbound...
‘iiteanors leave Goulden for the Winder. i
Assays in Gold, Silver,Copper and Lead.
1 oimereat dam. Tuesdays aod Fridays
| g Wednésdoys
Corretpond ex¢e Solicited.
returnit
and Satardars ,
Gantorbdury, East Kootenay, B.C.
Passengers booked to all Fastern Can- adiun and United States points.
Bertha reserved on Athiuotie steamers for passengers to the Ola Country, |
very Sunday in Windermere at }laoun.
at 3 opm. and Athalmer at
excepling the second Sunday
ep he holds services
wer
alena Everbody is welcome
—- ——
Direct steamer service from Vaneconver we |
China, Japan, Australia, Alask«
The Most Complete He
s
Continent of North America
enery unrivalled for Grandeur
.. Haleyon Hot Springs Sanitarium.
ith Resort on the
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| Full information aud Wlustrated Pas -| haicyon Springs \rrow Lake, B.C phiet furnished on Apploation | telegraphic comimuatsation with all party ofthe world. Two avails arfl@e and depart te * Did not arrive yet but. its IE WELLS. Ed COYLI } Special Winter Terns $12 to $15 per week, according #6 Fesidence in Hote! or \ - Ayeit ALP A, : " so ‘CTIWRR IN Pea tts Baths Core sl Nervous aa) Mascolar Diseases. ite Waters Moalall Kilner, ] , soenach Ailments, Tos Baths and Waters are an tuvaluable remedy for lead and cop) er 5
Coming Sure.
Cikve GLHVSt de ar awark gt,
Mines, Hotels and Families Supplied with
Fresh Mea Kinds
¢ Largest Ciders Fillod Promptly.
L. Ss NOOK, Proprietor
Geo. Rehder,
Bellder and Contractor,
° ° - Cc
WILMER, B.
Livery | BF. RAUCH, Prop. . Feed 3 Stables, Wil qty !
SSS _ooOo OO Or
Fresh Feud
( “enor tionorsa, Bread, Piety Guhen Fite "Private Board,
oe oe nr eee
H. WASHBURN,
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Pack avd Saddlp Horses for Ulrd,
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