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Grey Review, 21 May 1896, p. 4

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68L of United | form 3, are .“ #lmat] west Ubiber Jt« ECE Y (‘0““! Nay Hn\tricl C y a branep Poug e \‘(‘IF[O'\‘("'. nid i % The Railway . River for about on ut Lytfon the wi awallowed op by t mighty | Fraser, second Kicking H« er volume of water itous a bank, From here the 1 south westerly dire a perceivable chin It has be ome ( having a deowey in one not neelirant‘ze sleighimg is not ofte is one of the ecomin: ton. ltis now son as a health rerort. troubled with any | i8 in the centre of a ing and fruit growii and therefore fin f bright one. The next place of is, the city of J elis " of the inter has a beantifal lo the two large rive Pompson. ‘The c ing a great deal brt in Spring on Hfgbful _ and _ in eould not he Je temperature is s an agriculture sn« the Province with good Cconmmuuuicati much more raji mountain . distr valleys with th Iulls, that grad relves into smo the plainness of presence of a fes here and there & nitogether differ whieh we At Sicamousâ€"a metaresquel little town on the western sh Great â€" Shoswap Lakeâ€"is im the * Slllm\'up and â€"Olommagor sontl into the Okanazan Distric an agri¢ulture and fruit pro w UWitiey On leaving n seemiugly ; bothr with rey The air has n land breeze a pives every ruich more r CHOgs ¢ E4 W Fantere ear and e to be seen 4 the FAbDge th i y C L Co NUnue f1 om Reutien cor Page Â¥el Uit Uhe ‘"Weets (OWhic ad {] d i.\] Wans, biit thy sting few shouls of i0 them. the tocks Supp1em’.ent to GREY REVIEW U Bs Aoct pia t future D trait or rivers tlosture as the Is of immense metaresquely situated western shore of the akeâ€"is amother road. "”“"_ t1 UNS the it ren tary itine Hn Praser riv ith a iwuch equaily as q th the the Gold Range â€" some distanc o dine of dake Clte ine Province mises to be a ner the W11 â€"__"ed also hg J.fi.’c. from ich supplies AM Fiver s â€" These e@Ir Waters e salmon effect hy thoâ€"e The eity Fun -.~|.||¢ I le: Pumiing which is â€" part of . . has when 1 on Out of door flo round and the streets are so one is reluctant the rig filteen strean 1A0C90TOP 33 now goon rerched and some idea of what the " New World" can do in the way of building up a city in ten years, is realized, â€" In 1886 Vancouver had a population of 600, int when the censns was taken in 1891 is population was over 20,000, showing a most marvellous growth Vancouver is situated upon a peninsula surrounded on nearly all sides by water. It is the gateway through which must pass, inward and outward a large share of the enurmous traflic of the world. _ On one side rolls the vast Pacific, bearing from the distout shores of China, Japan and of Australia and New Zealand the huge eargoes that go to swell the comâ€" merce of nations. â€" Their destination is in the uttermost parts of the earth but they come first to Vancouver, These facts be. ing so readily perceived and their meap. Ihgt £0 palpable, ib is little wandse i1220 anmed . portance located come first to Vas ing so readily pe ing £o palpable, Vancouver has i knmed snel: ‘a a tributary to Vancou value yery rapidly fishing bouts has its 1| the unequalled lomber and vart of the Provimee are n Vancouyer to Chiva, Austr wich Islands, South Ame Indies and in fact to all par worid. â€" The fisheries in th. About one firther on y We ha in estmineter whie The Royal City " larming and con i6 right bauk of t We mu «dqu We ‘e have now come to mey although we hi ier ue 60 ancouyer vtifu ut here the Hunti into the Americ; anaimo nust neyer forget ) mentioning the ty and attractica the most benutifi "of the Demmnio comibéercial eant must not uver such on rter mile It Yard and outward a large share of ‘mous traflic of the world. On > rolls the vast Pacific, bearing : distaut shores of China, Japan Australia and New Zealand the rgoes that go to swell the comeâ€" fnations. ‘Their destination is in rmost parts of the earth but they st to Vanconver. _ These facts be. adily perceived and their mean. valpable, it is little wonder that ver has in a few short years asâ€" uch a wonderfal growth and imâ€" . There are great lumber mills m Borrard Iulet, furnishing ear _n_constantly Increasing fleet of OB h P w such or 11 I the M C is one of th n the Pacif) U be from o the r the salmon termimus q Railw ay, ur Dominion perfection a Wers bloam tndre grounds o eantifuily to puss by Imon fisher ie it its foture Tes in ouyer, for pormotns anc quite a fle headquarters he get to mention is frequently ; CHA CE Leranks bloom UOHPNe * Flowsp OD As Well ns W#in gr tre. 0 If you eveyr uver do nOt fail to the Gulf o Georpin Ug nur cupital, ~Ip on a / perinsnla n mily of Vancouver e wealthiest towr s is Coust. â€" It i« the £ 8 5 Up @ city in ten 886 Vancouver had b when the censns opulation was over marvellous growth t Coust, it on and fuy the ¢ the prin le nea, the Eust ts of the known * river ind sea e invn-min;,' in ite a fleet. of LF Y There ~is no where flowers in Vietoria, a‘l the year some of the rranged tlaut quantities . of timber of this shipped from i@, the Sand. rters Out ently stylea ©cause of its i1 De ‘sition WVer m 0T our t great that 1 the of reasonable cost, & $150,000 ; stolen from 000 ; Judge |h~.\llu_\‘ul ernmment‘s contraet s LotHl®â€" itÂ¥ uy in un UJp than Otifat tor ( into yitd, £61,000 ; no tarift and a from the work. Gallop Rapids Channels, ( Canal) :â€"â€"Contract price, 2306 to contractors\ £446, 500 ; eo, claims still unpaid, 130000 ; ster of Canals stated in J; aiter the . work was taken ove one would use it. Shieks Island Dam (Corn wat â€"The origin eontract was c Pnd a work abandoped. n« in their boss our Province eentre of att tures unc ment can: It will be Oif td UV 8 ’I‘IH' ‘!' themselye frem the I‘l unds ermment ( contract with contr so drawn that he | wal fully tracts which building had c "Ontractors favore rs whie rtheir ‘ efore man action to th cost . $100,000 ; setind n from the country, i Hums, i 2oU iCX dras folle win a tets Which ort 8 i0 (6 mile expende MLSC pnNiC Bstimated ¢ eminission‘s d thim of diave In contraet 180ME adyv paid s decuded that (G samples of expendiâ€" iservative Governâ€" often considered at ut in this campaign that Dr. Landerkin had with tors will Luy the ictor Nip n bid fair to m v more years, e whole world Axats Sarrar 1 ©rg00) ulroad onl; cenery â€" ar affords. w had liv the Min arliamer Corn w , 600 pr nHaACH esith Feost less T81.000; Contracâ€" lanse put iCobirnce ngre right rovern t till m receiy barle of the y have sma l hidden of M make s, the rOV MrC to 1|

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