. Kamloops mining camp [microform]. Mines and mineral resources; Agriculture; Mining law; Mines et ressources minières; Agriculture; Mines. )ia, with suf-plies ipleted, he wou!'' When the first t under Mr. Mc- f his entire pack vas employed by season, when ht In 1868 he pre- jsequent purchase an, these two lots he upper townsite of Kamloops, as seen in the frontispiece of this work. On his pre-emption he erected a large building and stables, which were at that time theonlybuildings in Kamloops, with the excep- tion of the Hud- son's Bay Com- pany's store at the west end. In 1885 Mr. Peter- son


. Kamloops mining camp [microform]. Mines and mineral resources; Agriculture; Mining law; Mines et ressources minières; Agriculture; Mines. )ia, with suf-plies ipleted, he wou!'' When the first t under Mr. Mc- f his entire pack vas employed by season, when ht In 1868 he pre- jsequent purchase an, these two lots he upper townsite of Kamloops, as seen in the frontispiece of this work. On his pre-emption he erected a large building and stables, which were at that time theonlybuildings in Kamloops, with the excep- tion of the Hud- son's Bay Com- pany's store at the west end. In 1885 Mr. Peter- son disposed of his Kamloops property to a syndicate known as the Kamloops Townsite Land Syndicate, and, removing- from Kamloops, took up a homesteaii about fourteen miles southward from here,adding aftervards to this by the pur- chase of Mr. B. Newman's i>re- emptio'i and an additional 160 acres, making in all a 64o-ai:re block of splendid agricultural and pasture land, nds of high-grade ion is a widower, w years ago of a .. o^*°rson. Here he allotted span of Peterson resides, Trying his age as younger, looking , eventful and in- Jsome competence fht hand of fellow- ed to old and new itly as one of our litable energy and ved and emulated MR. HEWITT BOSTOCK, r\. P. THERK is no man in British Columbia, who is so comparatively a newcomer as Mr. Hewitt Bostock, who occupies any- thing like the attention in the public eye that he does. This distinction is, of course, attributable in large measure to the political prominence to which he has attained by his election last summer to a seat in the Dominion Parlia- ment as member for the vast electoral district of Yale - Cariboo - Kootenay. Com- ing as that election did, too, at the moment when the Conservative Government of the country was overthrown by the vote of the people, and he being a thorough-going supporter of the incoming Liberal Administration, a 11 eyes wei e turned upon the new man, for it was felt that in his hands had b


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