West Premiers Hear Ottawa Banquet Addresses
Provincial premiers were hosted by the Canadian Club in Ottawa where Roblin and Mele drew attention for western leadership. Roblin praised Canada’s balance of freedom and monarchy while McBride urged Pacific and Atlantic unity. Other premiers spoke on westward potential, subsidies for British Columbia, and constitutional adaptions before the National Anthem closed the proceedings.
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Roblin
McBride
Mele
Republic
Canada
Camulie
Lake Superior
British Columbia
Atlantic
Pacific
Pacific Coast
West
Couiuia, Tedbehaved
Apple
Dominion
Gepphouse
Peters
Rutherford
Alberta
Scott
Sask
Me. Hinntt Greenwood
M. P
Nationa
Amnandotin Clah Sparks Debate on Hospital Ambulance
Music lovers discuss the town’s mood as the hospital project advances. The building’s public profile prompts speculation on the type of ambulance best suited to transport patients from the town to the facility.
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Amnandotin Clah
Pin Price Policy Sparks Local Discord With Daly Reduction Co
The Gazette condemns R B Lamb for threats to discontinue rights on November l est and notices threatening water and light cuts by October 16. It faults the manager for arbitrary warnings and a fake discount, notes public hostility to the company, and argues the town maintains goodwill toward the firm despite the unrest.
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R. B. Lamb
Pridon
Atli
Iausnaneh
Gazette
Daly Reduction , Co
Aanan
Hedley
Naimager
Keremeos Notes on V Ve KB Guide Progress
Engineers from Vy Ve Ene and Great Northern inspect work on a new route survey near Princeton. Baldwin reports data to decide whether to use Otter Valley Coquihalla or South Fork Similkameen Cedar Flat route. A Y junction is planned, signaling Keremeos as a temporary terminus.
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Ve & KB
Yale
Avouk
Aden
Beneh
Vy Ve & Ene
Mogelnal
Chiaf Muginver
Pall Keronivas
Baldwin
Princeton
Otter Valley
Coquihalla
Similkameen
Cedar Flat
Ibwax
Keremeos
Ottawa Conference Tangles Over Financial Readjustment Terms
A messy Ottawa meeting shows premiers resisting proposed financial readjustments while Dominion ministers push for a subsidy scheme and possible amendments to the British North America Act. Premier McBride presses special terms for British Columbia amid administration costs. Conference resumes with hopes of unanimity but risk of delays.
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Ottawa
Wilson
A. B. Aylesworth
Elding
Hon
Dominion
Horyow
British Columbia
McBride
R. L. Borden
Ihis
British
Victoria Colonial
Wilfrid Liuvier
Gouin
Whitty
England
Colin
Vince
Wilteid Caurier
R. Ta Boon
Messrs
Roblin
Whitney
Lativier Noged
B.N. A
Cal
Record Year for British Columbia Mining Prospects
J Jacobs of the British Columbia Mining Record tells Nelson Daily News 1906 will surpass all prior years. Province ore output exceeds last year with 1.2 to 1.4 million tons in eight months, higher metal prices lift value by about 1.8 million dollars, placer recovery expected to rise, coal and cement production up, dividends likely to attract capital for expansion.
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British Columbia
J. Jacobs
British Columbia Mining Record
Nelson Daily News
Lode
Hedley Camp
Siinilkynyeen
Tialready
Atlin
Cariboo
Cassiar
Vancouver Island
Crow's Nest Pass
Tuking
Iltiewil
Ehit
Colinas Niinenal
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