. Kamloops mining camp [microform]. Mines and mineral resources; Agriculture; Mining law; Mines et ressources minières; Agriculture; Mines. RIES. )me KamluopN a point u few in the west side er. Here occur and the lime n use by local :ed of first-rale of the kilns is larger demand activity. The e as a building class of struc- to use for that ia are classified lands, and may ernment Lands st of the news trict "f which ib"ici ^' for the blislu il at Kam- weeklics in the per year. iiims on Suffar leiy. They are 2 and Northern, pectfully 50, 40 est shaft at the produced in the [gc assay


. Kamloops mining camp [microform]. Mines and mineral resources; Agriculture; Mining law; Mines et ressources minières; Agriculture; Mines. RIES. )me KamluopN a point u few in the west side er. Here occur and the lime n use by local :ed of first-rale of the kilns is larger demand activity. The e as a building class of struc- to use for that ia are classified lands, and may ernment Lands st of the news trict "f which ib"ici ^' for the blislu il at Kam- weeklics in the per year. iiims on Suffar leiy. They are 2 and Northern, pectfully 50, 40 est shaft at the produced in the [gc assay shows ;r cent, copper, [â old have been mioops gfeneral s from which a sed complete to lis tent, his picks r there, also his 3ork, bacon and neral groceries; ith nothing and for the season's .s put in with a 1 some quarters in the Province, om and prior to c Railway, rates present the in- ilier competition i necessaries of idjacent United isedat a reason- in Ontario and a. Good board bout $5 to $ ng. Board and g ; single meal, g) ; beds, $, Rates at some r. TOWNSITE SYNDICATE. -â¢^ l)i:SCRIPriON of Kaniloops and vicinity / \ would nut be complete were not a few / \ .md favorable remarks made in regard to the Townsite Syndicate ami th<rir pro- perty. With the advent of the Canadian Pacific Railway in iSH;^, the old lownsile, which ctnisisled o( but one street, being found entirely inailequate for so important a station as Kaniloops, the pre- sent Townsite Sviulicate, composed of Mr. J. A. Mara, Hon. Wni. Pooley, Mr W. C. Ward and others, purchased the Peterson property and hud it plotted as a town site. A portion of this purchase was transferred to the railway company and the remaiiuler placed on the market for sale. It redounds greatly to the creilit of this syndicate that in the twelve years they have been in possession o( this properly, no tit I em pi was ever made lo inllate the value of the holding by ihe usual well - known boom process, but as care


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