^ .. ■ BEST SARSAPARILLA (wiil Iodide uf notawlum) Tlm Im-I nil niiiiicl Iiiiiml jnirilii'i' uml aprinK medicine ' ■ ,100 Dotes 100 Conti WALTER BEWS, Phm.B. The Mail-Herald EXTREME VALUE PURE CASTILE SOAP 9.5 Onts large Bar BEWS' DRUG STORE IS Vol. 12.-No.53 . .... ■ ■ REVELSTOKE. B. G. FEBRUARY 24, I90IJ $2.50 Per Year ——■.".' Mail Order Uept. ClHiie&Co. Write For Samples LIMITED. DFPARTMENT'STORE, WHEN A MAN LEAVES OFF HIS OVERCOAT '■ He feels the need ot a New Sack, Suit, There are many little'points'of difference that? distinguish this year's Ijtyle from the one ip vogue last Autumn, Ititiby comparing tho 20th CENTURY' BRAND of Men's Fine Tailored Garments with the ordinary'kind of Rondy-to- Wear Clothing that you see just how much those "little points ol difference " mean. )" If you aim to be well dressed, thoy mean much to you. If you reahzc their importance, you will ho (iuick to appreciate the new single-breasted Suits we arc offering nt from $15.00 to $25.00. NEW DRESS GOODS We are showing some of the advance style in Dress niulcrinls —the.V are-lovily gtods. You must sec these to appreciate Ihem. They are interesting. - The New-Mohairs in pretty plnlUti-^and over-check. Nice thing for Spring. ,«hirtwsist Suits—th-v shed-Hie dust so nice -|at-J0c. and 50c. ■-,- - I'he^e.w Thipglii.Gr«y.Tweede, nice, light Stool and Silver (|reyfOritialiftiB up,wRh'thcYEaton nnd I'onv.Cout Soils. I , ; ^—■= the Place to get Your Breakfast Foods M '• 8 lb. sacks B. & K. R Oats 35c 10 lb. " Grsham Flour 35c 10 Ib. " Corn Meal - - 30o 61b. " Wheat Granules 30c 161b. " Mcata ■ - - 30c Bbredded Whole Wheat Biscuits 15c. Pckg. 'Cream nf Wheat • 25c. " Furce - • '. - 15c. " .Malta Vita - - -• 15c. " 8.K.B. Wheat Floufr | 30o, " rape Nuts • 3 Pokg. 50c IVbeatino " " il. Gent .''"'. - " " I Malt Breakfast Food 16c. package. IJuaknr Oats 15c. paoknge. ffl /6s. Best Mount Royal Flofy $2,90 100 lbs, Royal Household $3.00. | ..i i M m I i ii IC 1 | ; ?'URJiJ8SMAKlN(l AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. P.B. Hume & Co., Ltd DEPARTMENT STORE. CITY COUNCIL. The regular meeting wns called Inst night, nil being present. Aid. Tupping complained Hint strangers were taken on in preference to local men nt the poivor bouse.' Aid. Abriihnmsnn said most were local men. Aid. Trimble bml been informed local men were relnsed nnd strangers tnken no, The Mayor said be hnd hennl no ciiniplniulH, Aid. Tapping laid there were tni'ii win, sh.u1,1 have been put nn in prof orenbe io mini there lie suggested die Mny,ir Bpetilj l.o the l'.,ruiniin,(l. Ilcdsltuin, un Ihe innlter. The Mnyiir suid hi- hud instrucloil Heilstiuiii tu put on the lust men he could get fur the worki Aid, Trimble—Thai is ii job thnl requires experienced men, ■ The Mayor—There is a good crowd of in,'ii on there and He-atrom aud bis men nre doing good Work. Aid. 'filliping—ll is Ihe duty ol the city to give preference to local reside!! s, provided tbey cult (11 the work. The Mayor—It is the hardest jno ever undertaken in the city. Aid. Abi'uhnmsun—The nun are- wot day after duy nnd have had lo work un ice-covered plunks. Aid. llowson—Tbe men relet red In should file their applications with the ciiy clerk and when lledstroni wants men be can put Ihem on. Aid, Tapping—lledstroni is young yet nnd a little advice (rum iheeuiin- cil will do him good. . ' STATION ItOAll. Aid. Ahruhnmsiui drew attention tu t he bad state ol tberonil to the sUtion. Thc'Miiynr suggested gciting-cvcriil cu liuiils ol cinders Irom the yard laid 0,1 it. '1 li, Works c ■niniittcc wus int-trnct- ed" lu interview Supt. Kilpatrick on the matlcr. KNTI-Xl'AllSIXIi A 1'IUN'CK. Aid. Tapping wanted the council to entertain Prince Anliur it be pusses through Kevelstoke about April 1st. Aid. Palmer-—Is he going to stop oil hero? . The Mayor—He stops only at Victoria, Winnipeg and Ottawa. ■Aid. Tapping—The rillo club and band should be got to meet him at the station and entertain him with some national airs. Aid. Palmer—I move we allow him to pass through. (Laughter.) HELLOING THK MAYOR. . Aid. Tapping wanted a telephone put in the Mayor's house. Aid, Howson considered, judging Irom the state ol the streets and sidewalks the last few days a telephone was more urgently required to tlie residence oi the chairman of the Public Works commitee. Aid, Abrahninsnii thought so too. The Mayor said it was up to him in thit case. Aid, Tapping said tho sidewalks were now fixed and everbody pleased. It was decided to put in a telephone to the Mayor's house. ALU. TAWING KICKS. Aid. Tapping—Wlio ordered thc timber for tlie Hume: The Mayor—Mr. Brown. Aid. Tapping—1 have been looking over that timber and if it is going to be charged board measure it will cost a lot of money. Aid. Abrahamson—The mill was shut down when we wanted that timber and we had to get them to operate it specially to let us havi it and the council agreed to pay the wages ol the men and cost of operation. Aid. Tapping—I supplied 40 cars of umber for the old flume at $8 per thouiand. That timber is not cut square a-.ul is costing a lot more tlinn it is wortli Some ol it is rotten, and some very small. Aid. Abrahamson—Mr. Gordon wns sent to look Ior other timber biit could not get it. Aid. Palmer—The last council no doubt knew what they were about. Aid. Trimble—The apron will take lot of small limber and nolic ol it will I* wasted. WUS. . Aid, Palmer moved, Aid. Ahriilinin- son seconded, that the vouchers be passed for payment. Aid. Tapping objected till he had seen them, ns he might be signing his death warrant, and they were handed to him, the motion being passed while he was viewing them'. The council adjourned till Monday when MV. Floyd would lie/back from Victoria. .Some informal discussion took place on tbe question ol putting in a power plant and it was' understood that us soon as the figures and proposals were ready the council should call a meeting o! citizens and lay the mutter before them. -a--Ml.* »: ,..'.-; Go-Carts ! Go-Carts I Go-Carts !! Baby Buggies!!! We have a number ol theni which we will let go at a snap We want thc room. Our new Spring stock will be here in a few (lays. John R, Wood, tho Furniture Store. We don't make stump photos, but Iur real iwell cabinets or panels Hint you want to send to your iriendt, see Truemtn't Studio. ■' THE BIG BEND. A Strong Hydraulic Company Organized to 'perate There. The American Hydraulic Company have re-organized. Their capital bus been increased from $50,000 to $500,- 000. Of the Increased capital tho 'whole is to go int.i tho treasury. Prof, Test, of Perdue University, Lafayette, Ind.,,hns tnken bold of it, arid lms underwritten a large part ol the stock, sn thnl Ihe Company will hnve ample binds nt its ilisposnl, und financially will bo the strongest placer com puny that lms yet operated In ibe Big Bend. The company lins secured through A. Ei llinilley, properties adjacent tu the okjms formerly held by the Company The Company's property, bus been re- guriled us tho banner hydraulic property in the Big Bend, and the company intend to miike the most of il,us, having ample funds at their disposal, (bey will bo in u position to work it to tbe Lost and moat economical advantage nnd hope to place it on the dividend paying list. The hydraulic plant will be increased by tho addition of another monitor, and operations will he continued Inini early spring iill Into in the lull, or ns long us the season will permit. This will givo the company three monitors at work, ouch handling n stream ot from live to eight inches in zzlo capacity, Mr, Bradley will be. tho n imager ol tho now company und will shortly proceed lo the ileiid to mnko arrangements fur stinting up work ns soon us possible. Tlie company will employ n largo amount of labor during the coming tcusoo. IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Holds Meeting and Decides on Works at Arrowhead. i O.i Thursday evening a meeting oi the Columbia River Improvement Company was held at tho olliee- of Harvey, McCarter and Plnkham This company is formed of the various lunioer companies who have amalgamated so as to operate hurmouiously under the rights conferred by the Dominion and Provincial charters held by the respective companies. The following were elected, ditcctors of the company:—F. W. Jones, M. Carlin, A. McCormick, yVl W. Fraser, 'Theo dore Ludgate, C. F. Lindmark, A. F. Dudgeon, T. Kilpatrick. The company is incorporated with a capital of $50,000, all of which iB subscribed by tlie various mill interests. It is intended to put in and maintain up-to-date boom appliances on; the Columbia fiver at Arrowhead and to'othenvise improve the river for denting logs. A NOVEL EXPERIMENT Beaver Canyon Mining Company Will Use Electric Ore Finders. A peculiar plan of prospecting for minerals iB to be adopted by tlie Beuver Milling Company nn their pro- perty on Hie divide between the Sliil- iiinacbene and Duncan i-jvers. This is an English company and they have tine ot the host prospects to bo seen iu the Country. There are hundreds nl tons cf high grade ore broken off from an nre shoot, and lying over the glacial wash Irom the summit nl the mountain down lo the Duncan Basin. A let of development work has been done, but bus so far failed to locate any new Oro bodies, though an exposure shows ore 32 ft,- in width. Tlie company has become interested in a new method ol locating ore bodies liy magnetic inilicutinii, and exports ire coming out from England to try lite system 01,1 Lho property with u view, to ascertaining whether the principle -an be successfully employed in locating ore huilics, nnd whether, by following (lib Indications, the-location'ol bodies of oro am lot determined. The principle ul magnetic, location Of iron ores by magnetic indication has long boon successfully practiced by Swedish mining .engineers, and while one cun understand that ore bodies containing iron can bo loaded by this process it would be something new and hitherto unproved thai bodies of silver-leafl-coppor-gold ores could be located in this way. This is the class ol ore occurring on the company's property, and the results will be watched with interest, arid' with a gocd deal of scepticism on tho part of mining men. The development policy of the company will dopend on -the success attending the demonstration, and we 'hope tho-experimenters will give sonic ol our mining men an opportunity ol being present and seeing the experiments. THE LATEST TELEGRAMS The Chinese Question.—A Big Rise in Copper Stocks- Crow's Nest Coal Company's Extension Plans. London, Feb. 24,—Commenting on the government's announcement .that the Chinese labor matter in South Africa could he loft] to the connt.itii- tionul government of the Transvaal, Chamberlain, in the Cuninions, lust night, declared that Bannerman ministry lind ridden to power on false pretenses, Chancellor of the Exchequer Asquitli remarked that though thoy would like to do so tho government could not take u wot sponge und wipe the hateful oi-dionoce off Hie slate. However, no new licenses will lie issued. Tokonto, Fob. 24.—Methodist General Conference officers will petition Sir Henri Joli to disallow the McGill Bill, Bi.ainu, Feb. 24, -A man believed to be Wallace Burrington was captured here while in the act of mailing diamonds to Portland He unsworn the description nf tbo man supposed to be llassard's accomplice in rubbing McMillan's storo in Vancouver. Oiiu'.Uio, Feb. 24,—Bluebeard Hooh was hanged here yesterday, Tokonto, Feb. 24.—The Crow's Nest Conl Company suys great extensions In operations ore contemplated Vancouver, Feb. 24.—It is reported Brittaniii stock has taken a remarkable jump from $1125 per share to $2,500. ] QiiKiiKO, Feb.-2-L—Members of tlie Legislature want the sessional indemnity increased Irom $801) to $.1,000, Washington, Feb. 24.—U. S. Minister to China Rookhill cables from Pckin Unit be doeB not think massacres suppuBcdly slated for to-day will take place. There is no cause for apprehension, he wires. Tokio, Feb. 24.—Fire nt Taira destroyed BOO houses and caused death of 37 persoiiB.'' VanoouVe'u, Feb. 24.—Telephone directors nnd lenders ol strikers meet this ultci'iiooii in an effort to end tbe trouble. The merchant! suggest arbitration. London, Feb. 24.—The assets of the Whitaker Wright Company, which it l was supposed would realize fourteen ] million fetched .$2,500,000. Thero is nothing to return to shareholders. New YORK, Feb. 24.—A special cable from London says King Edward will never walk again without belli °' a cane. This is the result of the accident in Windsor forest in November. PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. Victokia, I-ph. 2-1— The House! yesterday spent -1111181. of the afternoon in Committee Oii tlie Public School | Bill. The I'nlenl, Medicine Bill wns ititru- dnceil uml pasiifd lirst rending. Shut- ford presented 11 petition contuiniiig 3,000 Bighatliroa frum ull purls of British Columbia, lle suid that ,1, was the largest petition ever presented In the House, and pritynil lor enactment ol legislation regarding patent medicines. Kaieii Island Oommlttoo mot und Anderson produced bunk books. A telegram wns received from P. Larson saying that owing tosickness he could not attend. No word received from Morse. The evidence tnketi by the Committee shows (our persons were in the sterol about llie Kuien Island terminus, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, P; Larson and E, V. Bodwell, and I hul Anderson got $10,000 frum Larson and an interest in adjacent lands. TELEPHONE STRIKE. Vancouver, Feb. 23—The telephone girls struck this morning, Tlie electrical workers on the II. 0, Telephone Company will go out and by tonight 200 men aro expected lo he on strike, The question of recognition of the UniOn is tho ostensible cause of the strike. —_...,...«« ■■— — The Revelstoke people are taking advantage of the 60c. per dozen photos. Bourne Bros. Dealers in Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Harness, Hay. Flour Peed, Etc. Our sales of QUAKER BRAND fanned fruits anil vegetables increase daily. They are the only lirst grade canned jhkhIs in Revelstoke and people will have them. Brandon Flour $2,75 per 100 lbs. Creamery Butter in bulk. 28c. per Ib. Try Our 40c, Teas and Fresh Ground Coffees. MOKENZIE AVE., REVELSTOKE /* E. J. BOURNE, Boots and Shoes, Men's Furnishings. Ready-Made Clothing. FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE. IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA •Capital Authorised,W,000.000 Capital Paid Up, $3 600,000. Rest, $3 .WO.OOG. Head Office, Toronto, Ontario. "Ilruiicliosiii lln- Northwest Turriicirie:, Manitoba, Oiitariti ami Quebec. Ami Lho following points in British DolBmbiai Cranbrook. Gulden, Nolis-iii, Revelstoke, Troul Lake, Arrowhead, Vancouver and Victoria. T. R Mkrhitt, President. D. R. Wilkib, Vice-President and General manager. K. Hay, Assistant General Manager. W. Moffat, Chief Iii-pector. Kevelstoke Branch, li. C—A General Ranking Business Transacted Savings Dopuctmeiit—Dfl|Misii-. Received and lnt«ri*:*t Allowed. Drafts sold available iu all parts nf I'aumia, United States and Europe, fipeoiul attention given to collections. A. K. Pmppa, Manager THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 10-w. HEAD OFFICE, - - MONTREAL. Wm. Molbon Maotiikiison, Pies. K, H. Ewing, Vice-Pres. Jambs Elliot, General Manager, Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Everything in way of blinking business transacted without un- ni'i-essiiiy delay. Interest credited twice n year a( current rates on Savings Bank deposits. W. II. PRATT, Manager, Rbvei-stoke, B. C. StockTaking Cash Sale i To reduce our large stock we will give most LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH Howson's Furniture & Qrpet Store x iTfiili tti it*! tti {ti (t\ \t\ iTi iti iti if) iTi iTi iti i't! iti iti iTi iti ■*■ ■'*'■ ■*■ ■*■ A, *"' '4.'*V T+ """ + + " + "''+'!+ + «t + + + + + X V + V* > ALUMINUM GOODS AT COST*! tt it it Hnve vnn overlooked our oflbr of English Enamelled und Steel Wine • All our stock of ALUMINUM (Kl(lI)S. SAUCEPANS, TEA KETTLES,',-!,-. Do yon Ihink lhii we nilvcrlise ,lhis iiiei-iliiindise ut cost only U) bring you into the Store uml sell m the strife old in-ii-e r NOT A HIT! COME IN AMI SEE I! When we say selling a! cost, we mean at cost. Every niotchan! overslockt iu somo Iim-* anticipating Inrgor business, and we have u number of enamelled and Bteel Saucepans, Ten Kcttletand Aluminum Kiichen I'li-n- *ils which 11111*1 i;ii lo uiiike room for .\Y» Sin iii|j Hoods, During inn- Stock-Taking Season lliese g,„,il* will bo offered ui ('11*1 Price. o o 9 9 it ii Lawrence Hardware Co., Ltd. | Mall Onlcr* Promptly attended to, ' P.O. Box 181 FRUIT GROWING Mr. Cunningham, provincial Iruit inspector, says of bis visit to Kootetny "We have now demonstrated that ihe best Iruit grown in any part ol the world is grown iu British Columbia. We have never taken second place where we exhibited anil we mint guard ilu, good reputation us the tpple ot our tye. I suppote the metaphor it appropriate. "Ol ont thing we should be proudly thankful. It is this—British Columbia has the liest horticultural laws for thc protection ol the fruit grower ol any spot in the world, as fur as I can find out. "Wt owe much to the press for thil splendid supi>,.,rt il has given us in the enforcement ol our regulations. Without thit assistance I fear we should hive failed." THE MAIL-HERALD, REVKlM)Kft B. C. mmwmwmWK ' ■ I with .ill ihi- p • The NORDHEIMER PIANO ii-.il standard ,,l (aii.nlit, possessing n* , endorsed noi only by musicians every- -,l niusiciil ability who inslaiilly rocog-- ;i llieir unsiialed praise, I- recognized la-da); as the mi ,- -. -, ,- -, . ,,,.1 characteristic it all personsol uiiprejiidi, ■ > I , v., n*.ii- qinlilif*.'Illll irive . For puritv of tone and power, combined willi ., perfecl action uml poet . il louc'h, the NORDHEIMER PIANO is dislinguislicd l„ nn mal degree. Can he had for n very litllc more llian Ihe so many iiifi-riorn ik, ill ire being sold iii ihis cily. You mnv own one of these ..,.., g; a small payment down and the hnlancc on terms to suil. , write!,- Ihe Agent* lor Eusleru liritish Columbia, FACTORY TORONTO, REVELSTOKE IVAREROOMS, FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD., SOLE AGENTS Hbe i1Dail4)evalb.| PUBU8HKD WEDNESDAY AND DAY AT REVELSTOKE. B.C., 3ATUH I .no SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Including postage Lo England, United Suites and i -ui.nl,i. Hy •■.-jv.tr llli-rough i istofllci | $2.50 Half " " .... ' ''•" Quarter" ADVERTISING RATES. Leg ■. noti ' - I0i enl* nor line first iin-orlinn, , eai 1, niteequenl Insertion, Measurer enn Konpariei |l- linen mako one inch). Store nnd geneml iiu-in-'-- nn nouncemi■:,;■ ?,'"•' per inch per mnntlt, Prcfi: :• ! positions, ii per cent, nd* lit! rial. Hirtlif, MarrlagiM and Deallis, 50c each in*-i riton, All tulvertUoinonU subjecl tolhc approval ot the nmnagcinenl, Wanted and l oncleii«ed Advertisements: Agenu Wanted. Help W'anlod, SltuiUlotiH wanted. Situation*' Vacant, Teacher*' Wanted, Mechanlia Wanted. l» words or li *- 25c. eai li additional line lu eenU, change- in Btniitllng advorttsemontfl must tic in liy t' \. in. lucaday and Krldiiy of each week lo -eenre good display. JOB PRINTING promptly executed at roawnv able raten. TKHMS f'-t-h. Subricnplions payable In ad; vance. COURESPONDKN'UE Invited on matters of public interest Communications io Editor must be accompanied by name of '.vritcr, not necessarily for publication, but ■i- evidence of good faith, Correspondence i-honld be brief. I) ft. Mu HI! I SON, DENTIST, llm, i:: rilK SKW LAWIIKNUK HLOCK, McKenzie Avonue. HARVEY, Mii'AHTEK AND l'lNKUAM, BARBI8TER8, snLlelTiiKS, ETO. Omens: Imperial Hank Hlock, Iikvki. stokk, H. ('. Money to loan. Offices: Revelstoke, Il.C: Kort Steele, It. ('. Qto, s. McCabtkb, A. M. 1'INKHAM. Revelitoke, 11.1'. J. A. II.IKVKI-, Furl Steele H. I'. s J. M. Sco iott ; l.L.ll. AM' w. 1. BrlgRs, HUH,US , Etc. Barristers, Somoitobi Money th Loan bOLiaTORS^FOR MOLSONB BANK Pin. Street. Revelstoke, B.C. E DWARD A. HAGGEN, Mining Engineer, (Mem. American Institute Mining Engineers) Canadian Mining Institute.) REVBL8TOKB, B. C. Examination of and reports on Mineral Properties a Specially. Agent for Canadian Metal Company, buyers of line ores. Financial Assist -■■ given ow lew and prospectors to operate and develop approved properties. Cbe flbaiMfocralo British Columbia, nnd will certainly grow in cininerciiil importance. With llicse considerations before I hem the people nl Rovelstokc have the hi st reason in tbe world to (eel conliilenci- ill tboir city und it is llieir duly, us well us their privilege, lo adopt uny reasonable menus of pro muting its growth nnd importance Nothing will do more in Ibis direction tlinn the establishment of power i,wucl nnd controlled by the municipality? The 0.1'. R, shops nre an important industrial feature of the city. Application lm' power bus been niiide mi their behalf, The cily owns ils electric light nnd water supply and bus derived u large revenue and great advantages therefrom, When the city lirst proposed to acquire this property the bylaw was turned down. Thee is, however, probably not n ratepayer who Ihen stood in the wny of llie progress ol the city but admits be wns wrong, nnd that the eventual acquisi- tion of the properly snd franchises wns the best |iicce of civic policy that could hnve been undertaken. At the present time the city hue twice as much waterpotver as it requires nml the balance is running tu waste. The water supply at the powerhouse is equivalent to 41111 horse power, of whioh 2H0 horse-power is u-ed in providing electric light, No initial expense is therefore required to provide a further supply of water lor power. The amount of power required is the nest consideration. The 0, 1'. H. sbojis require from IIS to 75 burse- power to operate the plant of their machine shops, and there are hall a dozen other industries in the city that would take from four to twelve h.p, The question is; will the present demand ')e sullicicnt to ever cost of operation, interest mul sinking bind on cost of the additional plant required tj put in power. Power und light could be generated Irom the same plant, but this would render the light so unstable that it is admittedly better to put in a separate plant, s,, that the alteration in load will not effect the light. A separate power generator must therefore be installed at a cost of, say, $7,000. But to be of service u ■ I would . . . earnesU)' advise them tor their good to order thlsr-aper to bi ; menially -erved up. and to be looke-1 upon a- a ; >"-.:' thc tea equipage. -ApDisos, SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 'Jl. 1906 THE POWER QUESTION. Kevelstoke is face to fnce today with the- mosl inqiortaiit question that has arisen tince the incorporation ol llie city. That question is tbe supply ol power ior industrial purpose:, tt is a question not only ol present cost and return but ol laying the corner -• mi ol the future of the city. The eitab, lijhment ,1 permanent industries is sought by every progrwsive city, ti ouch mean the employment oi an army of labor, incretttio population, wealth and the thousand and one benefit! that accrue to a rich and p p city. To secure the establishment of industries, hundreds ol cities offer bonuses by way of cath tubsidiei, freedom from taiation, free supply ol water, granting ol valuable sites und so forth. The city that can olfot promoter! ol factories and industries cheap and reliable power has at ils command the best bonus thut can be offered to industries, and Hint without any cost to or burden imposed upon the taxpayers. Rcvelst-.'ke lias reached that point where the establishment of industries should lie s,,ught. This city il in the centre of tbe Province, on tbe banks of one of the greatest Canadian waterways, and surrounded on all sides by a wealth ol tin, er and minerals the development of whioh is in its veriest infancv. The city also bids fair to become the great railway entrepot of lie glad to jump ut such a chance to secure the installation ol power, knowing well tho value ol it in build ing up their town. Nelson burdened itself with a debt of scores ol thousands of dollars lust year,,und undertook a work ol immense cost, magnitude nnd litigation, in order to Bccuro the very thing Revelstoko can secure for un expenditure of $20,000. The 0, P, It, has announced it is now giiing tu lake a bund in the upbuilding of Revelstoke, nnd that announcement should ho welcomed nnd assisted in every reasonable way. The immediate result of the establishment ol elootrlo power ut Revelstoke will be the enlargement ol the ('.. I'. It. shops, instalment uf additional plant, and n considerable increase iu the mechanical stall' employed here. The opportunity in the grandest and best ever presented tu the citizens and we only hope the City Council will rise to the occasion nud exhibit n Bpirit ol enterprise nnd progress worthy of tbe grout interests entrusted to them. Every progressive citizen will heartily endorse such u policy, and its adoption will give Revelstoke a standing second to no ulher city. The subject is n new one since the civic elections, and as soon its the council have their facts and figures in shape we suggest the Mayor call u public meeting and lay tbe matter fairly before the ratepayers so that it may be fully and freely *lia- cussed. If this is done the advantages of the proposal can be made so manifest that a bylaw to give effect to it Bhould go through by a thumping majority, It is well to consider how the failure of the city to put in it power plant would affect the civic linanoes. Tho (', I'. R, ut present pays the city between $1-100 and $400 a month Ior light, and if power were provided the leveuue to the city from the railway company alone would lie between $500 and $1100 u month, or suys $11000 a year. On lust balance sheet this is more than enough to cover thc whole cost of labor and operation of the light plant for n year, or a third of the total revenue of thc city from electric light supply. II the city refuses to instill a power plant the railway company will be forced to instai its own eleotrio power, and if it does the city will not only lose the revenue Irom power, and the advantages that would ensue Irom civic power supply, but would lose the large revenue now de rived Irom the C. 1'. It. (ur light; or in other words, for the sake ol saving un expenditure of $20,1100 in power plant nud steam auxiliary and a lurther $160 a month in operating expenses, the city would lose enough revenue to repay in five years the whole cost ol installation and operation ol the power plant lor that period, In considering the installation ol n power plant the City Counoil should ne it i* provided ior in an up-to-date manner, The horsepower to be pr,,- videil should allow for oue kilowatt being equal to one and a third burse powtr. A rate oi ten cents per kilowatt hour would probably be i good basis to start with, and would be more , nominal than stenin. u applied at the ('. I'. It. -hup*, ,-r hy ,,-tlier -i*.-r« >i -team, the rate being rcrliir.fi in pro- TAXATION OF LUMBER. The |i',i,usal of Mr. Bowser, M.l'.l'. Ior Vancouver, to increase the luxes un provincial lumber from $1 to $4 per thousand is outrageous, If the lumbering industry is doing (airly well these days it is only nftcr long as ol dull times. Lumbering is an immense employer ol labor and is one of llie mo-t beneficial industries to thn province. The public treasury now derives a large revenue Irom ihis industry. Mr. Dowser would appear to hnve very little knowledge of the dilliculties attending the lumber industry, and to have rathor impracticable ideas nf his duty as a public man if he thinks thut it is the duty ol the legislature to kill the goose which lays the golden egg. Mr. Bowser's proposal is about the most injurious that could be put forward at the present time when there is a chance of securing investment of capital in lumber nnd the development of the industry. Since the above was put in type Mr Bowser explains he intends this in creased taxation to apply only to logs fur export. There are still a lew copies lelt ol LOYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 1058. the Christmas edition of the Koo TENAV Mail, the finest illustrated paper ever published in Kevelstoke. Price 50 cents. Order before tupply is exhausted. Interior Publishing Company, Revelstoke, Il.C. NOTICE NOTICK Im hereby given that thirty days after date [Intendto apply tu ihu linn, chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, fur a Bjieclal tlcettse to cut mul carry aaay timlier from the fiiliiiiviit" described In nils: Commencing at u post planted at the North went corner nf the 0. P. II. Block, No. 878j near mouth of Mosquito Creek, and running 411 chain* west, llii'iu'i- Kin chain* south, thenre 4ti alialiu east, thenco nm chains imrth tn phi <f commencement. Dated .Tan. U\\\, IM-fi, mS UIOIIAUD MAXWBLL, NOTICE- N OTIOK IS ItKllKHY QIVKN Hint thirty iluys nfu-r ilatn lillUsnil tu a|,|tly to the Chlol Commissioner ol bands and Works (or a siuieinl license to cut and curry away thither (i„in Ilu- following ilcscl'iln-il Iini,'- in West l.isil,-iiiiy lllstrict: - Ciltlllli-neill" lit ii |l|llt nmrkeil "(', It. Kirk's -1,11.1 h cast cornerpost," planted si Hu, north ,-ust corner „( tiuila'r limit .out an,! about inn, ami iitie- lull miles from Itliml Hay on tin- mirth iinii„( Arrow l<ake, theuce ninth sti chains, iln-ii,-,- west 120 clmins, liieiu-i- smith III cliiiins. tltoi eusl Sit chains, thciu-u soulli tn chains, tlience cast in ,-hiihis I,> point ul cniiiiciiccinciil. Hated jany. J0t.li, 1908. (1. 11. KlltK. Home time ago it was suggested that steps should be taken to introduce trout fry into the streams around Revelstoke, and as spring will soon be here, when it is the proper season to do this work, we trust the scheme will not be allowed to drop. No doubt the Dominion Hatchery at Knult would supply the fry if sume of our enthusiastic anglers would undertake their distribution. There should be no dilliculty about arranging this matter, and the Tulirist Association would probably be tlie best organisation to take up the work, NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby aiveti that thirty days il alter date wo lutein! to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for special license to cut und curry away timber from the following described lands situntu in West Kootenny district: Location t. Commencing at a post marked " Hert Blyth's North-wesI Corner Post," planted bunt i\ miles north-east of Mosquito Lake; tht'tii'i* oast sn chains; thence south su chains; theuce west 80 chains; thence north su ehains )<> point; of commencement, Location $< -Commencing at a i>"*t marked iti'i'i lily! li's North-east Comer Post," planted iihinit 2*4 miles north-east of MoBijuitn Lakes theime smith Kin chains; thence west -m ehains: tlit'iii'i' north ton chains; theuce cast 40 ichains tn point of commencement, BKltr BLVTIL Poliranry tllh, lOOO. M-17 l-CKiilnr meetings are held in the Oddfellows Hall ou the Third Friday of each mouth, nt tip tu. sharp. \ i-iliun hrcihreu ntrdlalli invited .1 A. ACHKHDN, \'V, M ^^^M R. J. TAiii.KRT, Beo.-Sec, KOOTENAY STAR, ll. B. 1\ Meets on First TueH<lay of every month, in I. O. O. F. Hall. j. ACHKBON, W. V. R. J. TAGGKKT, Rko, Cold Range Lodge, K. of P., No. 28, Revelstoke, 0. C. MKKTS EVERY WKl-NKrilUY In Oddfellows' Hall at 8 o'clock Visiting Knights are cordially invited, E. W. B. PAGET, (ML (}. H. BROCK, K. of It. & B. H.A. BROWN, M. of F. Kooteitav Lodffe No. 15 AT,* A.M. Open Air Rink W. G. Watson's open air rink is now open: Ice in good shape SKATING DAILY. Tlie rcK-nlar ini-iil Inn- aro held In tlie Masonic Temple, lilil Kt-llows Hnll.oii the third Monday In each month at 8 p,iii, ViHttimrliroth- ruli cnllally —' wel 0, ^. t'KOHUNlKlt. SKORBTAHV. SELKIRK kODQB, NO 1», 1.0.0. F. Meet* every Tliursda- evening i-i()ddir«llowB Hall at s o'clock VisltlUK brethren our dlally Invited to tt lead II. MACIHIN \l,l>, N.ll. J. MAilllK, Sue W. H. HUMPHREYS BASS SOLOIST Society and Church Concerts. For terms write Hox 704, Revelstoke, I). C. MISS GARVIN, TEACHER OF I'lANOFORTK Kngagemenls accepted for At- Hornet &c. Theory Lessons a specialty. I'upils now enrolled for the new year. Alphonsus De Feo PROFESSOR] OF PiANO Lessons 50c. Each. (liven at Mr. Hominic liiillicooo, near Station. BH Music supplied at "At Homes" and Dances. To Trappers Raw Furs Bought Gash Prices Paia F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Furs. FOR SALE Good Sound Apples, at 85c. per Box, Fit for Eating or Cooking. Apply to, J. L. WEBSTER, VERNON, B. C, The Money Saving Work Saving Soap That's Royal Crown kind- made in Vancouver— Largest Snap Factory west of Winnipeg. House cleaning and washing are easy with its help. And the money saving is the Premium System Booklet tells what we give Ior Koval Crown Wrappers. Send lor it—Free—Also try the Soap. Royal Soap Co., Ltd. Vancouver, B. C. NOTICE IH HEREBY UIVEN that thirty (lays after date we intend to apply to th j Chief Commissioner of I-ands and Works for i. special license to oul and carry away timliei from Ihu following described lands:— No. 1. Commencing ut a post planted on the west hide of the north fork of Fosthall Creek and about two and one-i|uarter miles above thc forks and marked "Big Bend Lumber Company's Southwest Corner Post," thenco north llio chains, thence west in chains, thenco south 100 chains, thenco cast -II) clmins lo point of commencement. No. 2, Commencing ut a post planted on the cast side of the north fork of Fosthall Creek about one anil one-half miles above tbo forks and marked "Big Bend Lumber Company's Southwest comer post, thence north 1WI chains, thence east 10 chains, thence south 100 chains, thence west lu chains to point of commence' ment. No. 3. Commencing at a post, planted about one-half mile from thc west hank of the north fork of Fosthall Creek and about one mile above the forks and marked " Dig Bond Lumber Company's Southeast Corner Poat," thence north tot) chains, thence west 40 chains, thence south llio chains, thonco cost ID chains to point of commencement. No. i. Commencing at a post, planted about one half mile from the west onnk of tho north fork of Fosthall ('reck and about four miles abovo tho forks and marked "Hig Bend Lumber Company's Northeast Corner Post," thoncc west 80 chains, thenoo south sn chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 8(1 chains to point of com- WOOD YARD I have Blurted a permanent Wood Yard ou Third street. With mv past, experience I hope to be in a position to satisfy all iv(|uiiements of customers. Dry cord wood kept in stock and supplied in any lengths at reduced prices for cash. R. SAMSON, nmncinnent. ,, 1110 1IKND LUMBK.lt COMPANY, LM. Arrowhead, B.O., Jim 23.1006, 2116128 NOTICE NOTICE i- hereby siren Hint thirty daya ifi-r ,l,it„ ws Intend i<> apply to the Hon. ,-|,i.(, <>mii,i--ii„j-r „f Lands and Works for a -i^-r „t tir-n-- t,, cm .in,l oariy iwaytimber from tin, following described lands: demands on the service, Thi ■ i&ry iteam plant *l Id allow 1 80 r p per kilowatt for engim t ipacitj ninl tin- boiler capaoity should lie equal to one and a quarter titm thi kilowatt capacity ol the generator? power plant must be absolutely reli- portiun tn „,„,„„„ ,lf ln^,BC,nmnwi able, and tu ensure this dating the 8uBicient power mu8t fc )ir,lV,„ j ,.; winter months a iteam auxiliary plant „M,fis. „,- thg. actuftl,v „.,,,,., must be put in which would also do care 0f peai-]ogd due to motors being away with the dilliculties experienced , ^^ (imultaneou!|y all,) „, hitherto by the shutting down of the electric light from ice trouble. The additional colt ol an auxiliary steam plant and its installation would be from $10,000 to $13,000, so that $20,000 would probably be required to install the entire plant. To provide this amount debentures can b* issued, the interest only amounting to $1,000 a year, with the usual allowance for ■inking fond to extinguish the loan in addition. The cost ol attendance for running the plant day and night would not be muoh more than the cost ol running the light plant alone. Then then.-1- tlm usual allowam - ir wear and tear and fuel lor the steam auxiliary in winter, We understand the requirement!ol the 0, P, R, alone would provide lor the cost ,,i operation and interest. 'I heother customers lor tin- j,,-,,.,-i would be to tin: good. And once the power is established Ihen- nre many who would use it for driving small machines, Inns in summer lime, und electric lilts would be installed in some hotels and warehouses, while the best ol inducement would be offered for establishment in Revelstoke ol new industries und each new industry would be an additional source nl revenue to the city, Better to postpone the reduction of light rates for u little uml install such a business bringing aud Industrial promoter as electric power. There is not anothor city in Canada [JFK INSURANCE IN CANADA, Wh have received from ,1, ,1. Harpel, of Toronto, a brochure issued by Inn, drawing attention to alleged Irregular ities in tin- administration ol the life insurance companies --I Canadt He charges excessive expenditures with holding as.-et- from the Government Report, writing up assets - oncet txpenditurei using profits Irom securities I.,, cover iossss in real estate. excessive investments In foreign -'-- Cliritict, investing large sunn, in ne»- untried securities, not giving ibe policy holders a correct statement nl company affairs, These are serious charges und il they are wholly or partially true the public ought to know It, Such ohargei demand the most stringent examinn ti,ni nt the bunds ,,l the Government Insurance inspectors, and it is sincere ly to be hoped Ihey will he found untrue so far at Canadian Life oom pan let aro concerned. At all events lei the truth he known. Cfloimeootni Ht 11 „*t iiliiiit<*l nlwiui two we«t from Itanium!. Point on Upper Ar 1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ row Lake and marked 'B.B I. (Jo's southeast p,,r; -r post,' itietic- north *ll chains thmice rests -I,;,;.-,-. i;>*!„-e moth Sn chain*-, llini.cn ft-, ' ,' cl,.,',,. i,, |s,i„t ,,( coinmflt.cetnftlit. ■- ,,< - I. ,: , ',-■ ; |Mi,,t<vi .tl.mi three miles west (mm Hsonis-l point on I'ptmr trmw Lake and marked "B B. L. Co's southeast crticr post, thence n,,rtli sn chains, ti.cnc- w-..i 81 chains, thenee south SO clmins thcic- -n-t V. ch.-i-t,' Ul poinl of eminence. m«l,t. Peb 2nd IHO) Hli, BEND l.l MHKR CO., LTD, NOTICK. N'OTICE > hereby glfon that, 80 daya after date,? Intend to applytp the Chief C-om- misfdonflr or Land- unci Works for a special license to onl anoTcnm away timber from tho foi loving dawribed lands »itnated on west cilia cif upper Arrow Lake in Went Kcotnniiy Uitrlol l. ntimittenHnu <■ i p"H marked ''Robert Sanderson'* north bmI rorm»r iml planted ons i.i.i'.-.i line ninniux aaal from P ngstoii ( reek ind ,'tni-m/ tha dlrklr alwtil t*< inn** vest of ton ilvrann llm* kiln, thence muth I chaini thencs ..,,..• -,.. i, un- them i h tl ■■ bains theni ■- ..i.i -o - haln«'" !'■ Inl -f ■ immencetnenl : i iimn ■ i ' ■ ' ■"' ii- * """ih .. ,.i . ii.. ■ ilpl*nt< li iltw «'•■>! i i postcUwcrliicil In fin-l location llwnea ic-rth *i halns, them ■ I " '■ kin ■ thence ,"111111 n-i • ■, ■ I-, pntnl ■■( com Date r - l.M)KHM(l> ll-. '.11 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that nn application will in mride to the Legislative Assembly of the Province ol liritish Columbia, at Its next session for an Act to incorjiorate a company to be called "The Kamloops and Yellow Html Pass Railway Company," with power to construct, equip and operate a line of railway from a point at or near Kamloops, thence running lu a northerly direction following the valleys of thc North Thompson river, the Canoe river ar.d McLcunan's creek to a point at nrnear Tete Jaune Cache in the Province of llrilii-di ('oliimhia with all sitr.b powers as maybe neci'simry anil expedient for the construction nnd operallon nf aaid Hue of Hallway and with power to purchase and develop and convey over its P.ight of Way, electric power, and to sell and distrilni to the same within the said Province of liritish Columbia, aud with power 0 acquire and operate steam boats and terries ln connection with tbe Railway, aud with power to effect a junction with any lino of railway 10 be constructed from the south to a point at or near Kamloops. or with the ('an- adlan Pacific Hallway at that point aud also with any railway coming westward through the Yellow Head Pass. hated at Vancouver, British Columbia, this 5th day of December, A.i)., I'M"). TIPPER A: QKIFFIN, Royal Hank Chambers, Vancouver, Hrltish Columbia, dl-Ww Solicitors for Applicants. rpIIIHTY DAYS after date we intend to J apply to the Commiftdoncr of Lands and Works for a special licenso lo cut and carry away timber from the following described laud.-: 1. Commencing at a po4 planted at the northeast corner of K. kS., Hlock Htm, and marked " Hig Hcnd Lumber Company'a South- easl Corner I'o-I." thenco north IW chains, thenoe weal *n chains; thence south 160chains; I hence easl. Pi chains to point of commencement. 2. Commencing nl a post planted about, one mile north from the north-west corner of K. and 8., Hlock, MHi. and marked " Big Hend Lumbal Company's Southeast Corner Post," thenee north SOchninfl; Ihuiicc west Wl cIuiIuh; 1 hence Miith 80 chains; Ihence easl W chains to point of commencement. :t, Commenolng al a post planted about one mile north from the north-went cornor of K. mid B,, Hloek 860. and marked " Big Mend Lumber Company's North-cunt Corner Post," thenco west 80chains; theuce south so chains; iiniii.'-,1-1 hu chain-: Ihence north HO chains; io poinl of commencement. Hn. Bbnh Li MHKit Company, Ltd. RE-OPENED 1 W. Fleming's Meat Market FIRST STREET. Orders ior Heel and Mutton, Poultry, Fish and small goods will receive prompt attention. Richard' R, Copeland JOBBING CAHl'ENTBR) AN!) CABINETMAKER Mantles, Shelving, Storm Doors, etc Jobbing Promptly Attended To Third Street East, .Zto Revelstoke Gait Coal $8.70 PEB SINGLE TON Reduction made for large quantities. Delivered to any part of the city. Orders left ut the Lawrence Hardware Store, or at Sinythe's Tobacco Store, promptly attended to. 200 Cords Wood WELL SEASONED $4.00 per Two-Rick Cord. J. C HUTCHISON, FIRST ST Something Pure II you are looking for Pure Honey we have just opened up a consignment of Ontario HONEY IN THE OOMB in 1 lh. boxes, or in 5 Ib. cans "Guaranteed Pure." OANNED GOODS Our Canned Goods are second to none, and more than that wo "Guanntec every Can." HOBSON & BELL, CR0CIR8, BAKER8 AND CONFECTIONERS. Jan. 38th, in 21! K situated us Kevelstoke is, that would I Island. It is reported the (iriind Trunk I'ncilic Railway bat purchased lourleen thousand acres mure land in theJvloin. ity of Hie propated terminus at Kaien WAH CHUNG S Bust Firewood in the City. 9hipment of Chinese Canaries just rn r.tlved Prices from %1 to IS each WindsopRestaupant Mrs. II..I lln ihury Miinngrcss. First-Class Table. Private Dining Boxes. I.iirni! tliniliunsxil (<ir ll;i,„lii,,l-. «„|,|*r-, OUI Furnished Rooms To Let, FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE SEE Fronl Street, rr-iflfimirlM and Copyright! minifies. PATENTS ■ „l,lnlii(iil In nil 0 ROWLAND BRITTAIN, Registered Patent Attorney Moohiuiloal A l.lornny iiitrl Kni/limnr. Room", Knlrllr,lti;illrn;l<. (Imnvlllnat„nmr IM) VANCOUVER, I), C. A |„,sti:„r,l will seinir,, nil SVOnlng appoint mini! for .niisit who onnliol. null daring tht Ot| I Wing Chuiij/'s nitwly iin- ported stock of Chinese and Japanese goods The licst assortment evetr landed in Kevelstoke of mid ornamental useful articles: Tea si,rvi,„!s I'lnUis llnslti-ts I ,u„- (lli.ilr. Ilaiiilkorilhlnls Klower I'nts |-|iiI,i-,-IIbWI»i„1« [,,iii,li ItnsltntJ, Hmiiklng Jack-Ui Btlk Oorsls. 001,0 FISH Klni'sl. sUmh of OtnillM anil fruit* In town. Front Street, Htvelttokt M. J. HENRY'S Nurseries, Greenhouses & Seed Houses VANCOUVER, B. C. HKADtll'ARTKItS FOR PACIFIC COAST UIIOWN (1AHI1KN. KIKI.II AND KI,OWKlt 3KKD8. Now crap now In slnok anil on test In our trriit'iilionses. Ask your merchant for than] in smilisl packages. If lie iloes not handle them we will mall .Hi aasoi-u-a. do packets of vi'jii-tiilili-nml (lower seeds (our nwi. selection, suitable fur H C, Hardens) for $1.1111, Spoeial prlcos on your hulli seeds. ii. Q, iiiiown Kiiiirr and oiina MKN'l'AI, TltRKS now ready for spring shipment, Kxtra nloostooli of two and three-year Apple Troos nl }'.ii.isi per tin, lisn.im imr I.i.ki ; Hay- niiiil I'hiiiii, Sl.io ,-ui'li: Italian Prune, two. yi-iir, llm-. K.i.im per I'll; Sugar Prune, two. year, line, tiw.iii |,-r lm. Full list, of oilier sliiek at. regular price.. No oxpontt, loss or delay of fumigation ^^^^ l.,-t nu, prlco your list iii-fnre pliuilng your order. (Ireenliiiusi- I'liiuts, FlorWork, Hen Su'ppllOS, Fruit Packages, Fertilizers, eto, CA'I'AMKII'KFItKK. Nl. J, HENRY SUIII, WliSTMINSTliK kllAII. V'SCOI VIIH, H. c, Bankhead Goal;! Egg Size Delvered $9.00] tove " " j 9.00 Hut " " | 150; Orders left at P. j| Burns & Company's j I Oflice will receive most !l prompt attention. I1 I; F. McCarty, Agent, i t444444444444*444444444444 Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium. Under the new management of Haiihv iMcIntiish, Holtunui House Rossland. THE MEDICAL WATERS of Halcyon me the most curative in the world. A perfect, natuial remedy for nil Neivous and Muscular diseases, Liver, Kidney and Stomach ailments and Metallic Poisoning. A sure cure for "That Tired Feelinf?." Special rates on all boats and trains, Two mails airlve and depait every day. Telegta h communication with all marts of the world. TEBM8-$12 to $18 per week. For further particulars apply to HARRY McINTOSH Halcyon Hot Springs Arrotu Lake. B. C. NOTICE NuiirK Ili hm we Inleml i hereby slveti thnt B0 ilnyB afler ilatx ' ■ |iply in the Hun. Tin* Chief uptniniuioiier ni lAinlfl uml Works fur u Hpeclal LlretiM In rut nnd curry invny UimIht from tlie fcillcMiii)i:ili-Hi'iilii<itl;inik riitiiiiii-tii'inn .il it |hi-i |iliuiti'il mi tin1 ncirlli Hlcli! of Cnrlltno Creek ftlmnt three qiiatiera nf u mil,* (taut of liiirinii Cltj Towmlte, ami mnrkeil' tlie v, c. I.. Cii'h. north wi'xi cornet pnet" mul thenci' niiiiilfi|<i'tiKt Kiii'lmiiis, smith Kii I'lmitirc, west 8tl i-hiihm, imrtli 80 i'IihIdh tn in.hit nf cniumi'iiceiuuiit. THK YALK Cnlil MIHA I.I'MltKK CO., Llll. DuIihI ni NnkiiN|i, it. <;., Jan, rnth, iww. NOTICE VoTh K in Imrtiliy Klven that % duyH ll after ilatfl I lotuiicl tn ,i|ii'ly in the Hmior- iiiiln tlm Chief Commuiioner of Laida nnil Wnili. fur u -imciiil llcen.se to rut and at rry nwny tiiiiluT frum tho follnwitiK det-firibeii I a in Is ciitontod iu Wost KociLetiny District: l>iniiiiiiiinjii(c nt 11 pcirl iilnnhKl nlimit one milfi north cif Halcyon Hot f*|irin«H and elmnt U mile from r-rrnw Lake, nml marked "Hert Myth's north.WMt corner poat,1 Ihence aouth in chains, thence east I'Vi chains, thenoe north ll) chain-, thence we.it W chain- to lmint of rcimmniiceinent- Hated January lRlh, lMH, Ut BERT BLYTH. Why Punish Yourself Hy buying ill-shaped foolwetr ? " LECaCIK HOOTS " require no breaking-in. They lit like a glove the lint time they are tried, on, and Will stand more hard wear than any oilier bonis sold in ' Canada to-day. They are made over foot-form lusts, in all qualities, Irom the heaviest hoots .for loggers, - prospectors . and miners to smart city boots for business men's street or rainy day wear. Ask for Leckie Hoots at your dealers tnd look for . the trade mark on the solo, . MANUFACTURE)! BY J. LECKIE CO.,' Ltd., VANCOUVER. B. C. ,ri THE MAE-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C, || ORANGE GRAND tODGE. The annual meeting of the Provincial Orange Grand Lodge was held al Nanaimo on Tuesday. Bin. McLaren represented Kamloops and Bro Gaidar, Revelstoke, Thos. Duke, Provincial Grand Master, gave a lengthy address in thc course ol which he said i "Events that have transpired in Canada during the la.t twelve months, have made abundantly evident the necessity of our continuing the work so well begun and sn continuously adhered to by tht Orange fathers. We are face to lace wlthabold,skillful, and (or the time, tnocesflul invasion ol Canadian liberties by our old-time enemy, the Roman Hierarchy, "Our forces were not altogether prepared lor the conlllot, The Orange, men ol British Columbia were the first to take Hie Held Willi intuition characteristic ot the west they realized the dinger. living lulled inlo it sense ol security by patt legislation, tlie older provinces ol the Dominion did not grasp the situation, aud consequently did not light as they should have doiitTagainat the obnoxious educational clauses ol tbe Autonomy bill. " The reason is nol far to seek. The enemy laid a trap lor us in 1890, and we walked Into it with the conviction tint for once we had found an h most, liberal-minded Romanist who loved freedom more than Pope. We were mistaken, and from this vantage ground the present victory of the Romanists has been hi n. It will take years ol -honest, careful work to undo tht reaotiona y legislation ol last slimmer.; But i' must be done. "Brethren, I would remind you that every Orangeman stands solemnly pledged 'to resist liy all lawful means the ascendancy, extension and encroachment of the Church nf Romo' Will you be tru.i to this oath in spite ol all other ties? Can any one doubt that our school system hire in British Columbia, ot which we are so justly proud, will be next attacked? The Orangeman who support! his party for an inttant in its yielding to the demands ol an ever-insatiate band of hicrtrcli8 in thil or any other matter is t lorsworn man, a traitor to the cause he hat swoin to upnold, be he Liberal or Conservative. It was tlie hciitancy, aye, even the refusal, in many ipttincet, of Orangemen and other Protestants to brave and dely pirty allegiance that enabled the papal ablegate, Sbirretti, to fasten Roman Catholic public tchools upon the shouldert ot our two new provinces. "it it my desire to sec cur beloved Orange order grow in numbers, but rather than see repeated the scenes ol hesitancy, and in some instances, downright treachery to our cause that have been enacted in Caniuia during Ihe Inst twelve months, I would ask God to take us down to the brook as Gideon ol old led Israel's host, and purge us of those who still hesitate tnd arc afraid. The day for stern action has come. We ure strong enough numerically if uniled and determined to purge, not only Protestant Canada, but also to free our Boman Catholic brethren in (juebco Irom the curse ol sacerdotal intcrfcr- terence iu the schools nud at the booths. Heneelorth our cry muit be in Canada: 'One Hag, one nation, one language, one public school system Irom ocean to ocean.' 11 At the last Grand Lodge nieeliitg Bro. Edward Adair of Hevelstoke was recommended to Ihe .Moit Worthy Grand Ixalge of British America ns organizer Iur out province. It is only quite recently thai Bro. Adair received llis credentials frum the executive ol the M. W. Grand Lodge sn that during the put year no etl'eclive work in this direction lias la-en undertaken. This is the more to I e regretted since we have Iott thereby a quite unusual opportunity lor appeal to our lellow- Prutestants to unite in our noble and just cause." MAiESTIC MINE An important, move has been made iu Nclton locking to mining activity in tlie Lardenu district. A syndicate oi Nelson man hat been formed to develop the Majestic mine. While most ol the capital'will be lound locally, Oregon and Western Washington people will also be interested. The Mtjeitic is Iwtween theSiln-r Cup tnd Cromwtll mines, uu Silver Cup mountain, across the divide from tlie Eva. It was prospected and partly developed many years ago and has lain idle since, waiting lor capital There il good ore lacked at the mine that may be shipped at any time The ore it mainly tilvei -lead ot high grade, tnd it alsi> carries good values ill gold. It is understood to lie the intention of tbe members ul '• the new syndic-tin to organize a company ts> toon as possible and la) rtudy to begin active development early in the spring. The move it certain to prove a great stimlus to mining In the bar dean where already many claim owners tre proceeding with development under diHi<!ultioi.-*N»wi, POLITICAL. - |,'. rm A ol the Land Registry Act is altered try an amendment just P issed. The Chief Commissioner bus introduced a bill to amend the 1.uld Surveyors' Act. A provincial election is expected nt an early date, and organisation work is now proceeding. The Conservatives of Victorii hn.v.o lecided on putting lip a candidate to oppose the election of Ijenatur Ti'tti- plemnn for Victoria. A Socialist candidate miiiied Maroon is also in the Held. Over at Lethbridge the Liberal Assn- cintiuii has pronounced io an emphatic manner, in favor of the I'rnvineiil Government demanding a mobey de- luisit Irom every company seeking a railroad charter and compelling the company also tn guarantee tn construct tbe road within n certain time, failure lu carry out this provision would result, in the money being forfeited, On the motion of Mr. Davidson, sec,Hided by Mr. Taylor, it was rc.-ulv- o.l,—That tin Order uf the liutise he granted for a Heluru showing the iiuinherof timber lenses and licences granted dining the years 11)08, HUM and 1900, covering limits iu that section of the Province known as the Hig Bend, lying north of the town of Kevelstoke, with the names ol holders the date of issue, tbe number of acres held in each case, the amount of fees mid bonus paid for each lease or licence during thu three years in question. RAIL AND STEAMER. The C. P. R. will place a double passenger train service un the main line between Montreal and Calgary, beginning .March 4, nnd two daily trains between Calgary and Ednioniou with through sleepers, at the same time. The C. P. It. contemplate changing tbe name of thc " Imperial Limited " when the double service is inaugurated this year, to "Empress." With two tra us, one in the morning and thc other in the evening, running over tbe s.imc ro itc on the same time schedule, ne:tlipr bell g faster nor slower than the other, it is felt to be something of n misnomer that one should curry with it the designation of limited, especially as it has nothing to limit it in any way as compared with the other. Pleases every smoker—the Vuelta." Mn:ci NOTICK XT OTICE Is hereby t-'ivon thai. So day-altar L> 'late, I itiioiul in tipply tci il '• Hmi'irable the Chief Cciinmi-ioiii'r .if Lund-: utll| Works r.ira special license to ctil and carry wway tlm hur from the foliWim.' do-.unlaid Inndf: Ni.i. ('ommonclns at a post planted on llio irthslde of Smith frank, about seven miles frciio I'alli-tT Itiver, thence east 80 chains, llii'iicn mirth mi chain-, nieuce we«t80 chains thotlCO -nnth SO chain- In placo of ■COtninOHCO" moot, Eooatod tho 1st ilny of .January, WOtl. 'ilf WALTER NIXON. No. li. Cuiiiiiiciiciiit! at a posl nlunted on the wc-t siilonf Smith Crook, nbonl ten miles from Palllser River, il co mirth It)chains, thence wosfrJOchnins, thence th in chains, thonco i4 8n chain- lo place of cmi,mon«niintit( Locnted thel-tday of Jauuanjj lOOO. Ut WALTEK NIXON. No, -I, Commi'ticim: at a po-fi planted on Ihe wesl side of Smith creek nlxiui tehmllel from illli-cr Ulvor, tl CO lo chain- we-1. tllOllCO Ml lains south, thenco lo chain-* onst, thonco 80 lain- mirth to placoof cominoucomeut- Loootodlho lal day of January. 1900, Ut WALTER NIXON No, 4. CommoncliiBata post plnntod on tlio WOSt lniil.nl Smith Creak, al ( llio Ilos from I'nlli-er Rlvor, thonco Hi chain- we-l. Liionco Pin chain- nontli, thonco40 chains onst, Ihenco 1(10 ohains north to place or coimnoiico- i omit. Locatod tho Hhdnj nf January, IWW, 2lf WALTHH NJXON' No. 5. Cominoiiciiitf nl n i>o-t planted on tho oast bank of Smith Creel.-, ilboii, eight miles from Palllser Ilivor, thonco so chains oast, thonco UO chain- north, thonco 80 chains wost, thonco SO chain- -mith to placo ol coimnouoO' cut. Located llio -ll ll day or January, limfl. Ul WALTER NIXON. No. fl. Comhioncln'gdi a posl planted on tho oast1 hank of Pnlllfior Itivnr nlmiil sis miles frum tho mouth nnd nl.uut two hiIum fr lho river, thenco smith HI chain-, Llionni ojtsl 100 hains, thenco norlli I0,ehuiii8. thoncc wostllKI cliiiiuis to placo of coiiimciiccmeiil. Locatod tho lith day id Jaiilinry, ilHki. - JOHN NIXON 2-if Por Waller Nixon, Agent. No, 7. Coin motto! ntt at a posl planted on the oast side of Pallisor Itivnr. about six miles from tho month and two miles from the river, tlionco north 40 chains, thonco oast 160 chains, thimce south 10 chains, thenco wost UK) clmins to placo of commencement. Located tho 0th day of January, 1900. JOHN NIXON. Ut Per Wnltor Nixon, Agent. No. 8. Commencing ut a post planted on tho .Hsttiauk of Pallisor .River, about six1 miles' from tlio mouth, thonco south 111 chains, thonco __jfc 100 chains, ihence north (0 chains, thenco west 160 chains to placo of commencement. Locatod the 6th day of January, 1000. JOHN NIXON, Ut Per Walter Nixon. Agent, No. 9. Commencing ata post plnntod on tho wost tymk of PallUer river, about six milos from the mouth, thonco 10 chains west, thonco SU clmins south, thonco 10 chains oust, thenco SO clmins north to placo of cnmmencomet.J . . Locatod tho 6th day|of January, 1000. * £1 JOHN NIXON, ,ufl :!4f Per Waltor Nixon, Agent. I W. J. UCHTBURNE, Manager. NEWLY B0ILT AND F0RNISHED STRICLY FIRST-CLASS THE BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH BEST BRANDS WINES, LIQUORS AND CICAR8 ARROWHEAD, - B. C. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR "KURTZ'S PIONEERS" ••KURTZ'S OWN" "SPANISH BLOSSOMS" UNION MADE CIQARS MANUFACTURED DY Kurtz's Pioneer Cigar Factory UK, Cordova St., W. VANCOUVER, - - B. C, NOTICE REQI8THRED TRADE MARK "Buck Brand" Overalls Within the Reach of All If yiiin- denier docs tint entry thorn take uii silbslilule, bill clicliiscliil ill till envelope, ,-tildi-e*sed to Ih, iiiaki'i-N, for n saniplo pall', staling whether;('ou wish |uiot, bib or plain nvei-iills, the shade and size, nnd whether ynu prefer swell or slrnighl IllllllltllS ,..,.,.,. Yuu will leecivn the blggosl $1 value In iiveritlls you ever saw i I't'lut'it niail . . till 111411 TO-I1A Don'l be null,'ill Iill ynu try Ihei ,01 |Wm- J. Mc/Ylaster & Sons LTD, MANUFACTURERS VANCOUVER, B. C r NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt thirty days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and works, for a (special license to cut and curry away timber from tho following described lands: - 1. Commencing at a post planted about ono mile on northoriy side of Rock Crook and about two miles from wost bank of Columbia river and marked 'C. F. Liudmark's cornor post," thonco west 100 chains, thonco north ID chains, theuce east 160chains, thenco south 4D chains to point of commeucotuuut. ' Dated 10th day of February, 1906. 2. Commcnc intuit a post planted about one ..jilc from east bank of Columbia river, south from Rocky Point nnd marked "C. F. Lind- rk's corner post," thence oast HI chains, thenoo south 160 ohains, theuce west 10 chains, ihenco north 160 chains to point of commencement. 3. Commonciuu at a post planted about ono mile and a half from the oast bank of Columbia river, south from Rocky Point and marked "C. F. Liudmark's comer post," thence oust 40 chains, thonco south 160 chains, thonco west 40 chains, thonco north 160 chains to puiut of commencement, Dated 12th day of February. 1900. 4. Commencing nt "C. F. Litulmark's cornor post," planted ono milo and half from wost Bank of Columbia river, below IN-milo rapids, thenco wo-t ju chains, tnence north 80 chinos, theticenast 80 chains, thonco smith 8U clmins to point of commencement. Dated 13th February. IPOJ, ' ."i. Commenolng at a post marked "C. I- Liudmark's corner post,' and planted half a mile from south bank of Big Eddy Creek, about two miles and a quarter from Columbia river, theuce setith so clmins, thenoe wost SO chains, thenco north S" chain.-, Ihomje nasi So clmins to point of commoueeraOnt. ii. Commetict|iK at a post markod "C. F. •bindmark's corner post." planted cm the south bank of Big Eddy Creek, ubout two mik- and a half from Columbia river, thenco south 40 chains, theoce west i,;" chains, thonco north 10 chains, thenco en 4 160 chaius to, point of com* inducement. 7. Co one ing ai a itost marked "C. V. Lindmark'- corner wist," idanted about toil ohains frum tho south bant ot Big Eddy Creek, about half a mile from Uolutuhiu rivet, thonco tn chain.- south, theuce IDOchnlhsWe'st, thonco 111 chains north, thenco PW chains on-t to |»int ofcommoucemont. Dated this 15th day of February, l'JOd. 8, Commencing at a jmst markod "C. F. Lindiourk's cornor post" planted two milos from east bank or Columbia rivor, ninth Irom Rocky Point, theuce running oast 40 chains, tlience south 160 chain-, theuco west H) chains, thenco north ino chain- Ui point of commence- ment. DaliHl l^thdayofFohmary, P.H.i. ,,^21 CHAKLKS F. LINDMARK, McKenzie and Martin THE GROCERS Dealers in FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON (M UtuJieJ Jni c$fd- ! M' asAiHntuKiv iS /wed nu- fk-ro-u/fJi/ fterns- a' Ji&t(C dmid iW-ftt- o-f afktsiit/Juti/i, tr{csiil<sn// srur? ctuh- T' ii. one/ f&4s. f /f-umf Mm //- REOI'ENKD REMODKLBD Union ftotel Restaurant Mrs. McKitrick, Manageress. Open ;tl nil hours. Sltorl Orders tastefully served, Meal Tickets Issued. Rates Moderate GET YOUR EYES EXAMINED FREE A large; variety of Glasses always kepi in stock here Try a pail* on —we guarantee a perfdcl lit. II* you require anything in Jewelry ii is here for you. A complete stock of llie righl class of goods. J. GUY BARBER, - Jeweller, Optician LOANS NOTARIES » HAVE Houses and Lots FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITV INSURANCE COMOX COAL Scott & Potts sr Everything a gentleman wants in the line of tailoring. Our stuck is new and up-to-date. Pressing and cleaning promptly attended to. First Street, Opposite Union Hotel, Revelstoke. #######*! 0) W9 9 "H ^M $9 I i The Leading Merchant Tailors 9 Don'i order a Suit bepause ii is cheap. Order it 9 because it will be becoming, fashionable, durable and T comfortable. The best is the cheapest, We make the $" best. In making a Suit we give advice when wanted and we accept advice when a customer desires to give it. S Every now and then, you are confronted with the question, " Who's YourTailor"—Cresssman & Morrison, 4+ of course. Cressman & Morrison li^tl^M'l"!1 't"t' 9 9 "t"!1 <& 0) ^ 9 9 9 9 9 't"t"! ( P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. '■ HEAD OFFICE: i'ii.,.iiiv. Ai.iiiiit.i. Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants l',,rk Packora anil Dealers in Llru Stock. Markets in nil llie principal Cities anil lmnis„( AllmrU. Brltlili Columbia ami tlie Yukon. Packers of the Celebrated llraml \ - liii|i,-nt„r" Iiniii* nml llaeoii, ami Sbamrock Bnunl, Leal Uinl. a i%%^%V%V^%%%%%%%%^V%'%%%%*%%%V%%%*.'\V*5 , -KBlSSs® -ZlnC-cTCrll/IGj/i^ \A ANCOUVER.D.C. ^a ncFlNlnulU. jk jt*rV&\ Cumited) ^^tTV 2 Pounds of extra fine Sugar Diamonds Made solely From Cane Su$ar. Refined to Absolute Purity. Vancouver, British Columbia. it's iiinilc from pure Cane Sugar, crysittlised lo resemble Hock Citmly, ami domes in grains that sparkle like uhctit diamonds, It'i concentrated sweetness is tin attractive and convenient form. Sold in 2-lb sealed packages only. Ask your Grocer Ask for nnd insisl on get- ling Maple benl Rubbers—- lliore are no ollieis just us good. The linos mailc for ilttrii- biliiy possenH n remarkable degree of style, while tbe etvlisli lines areverydurable Buy Maple Leaf Rubbers 'GRIFFON KNIVES" Made of "f,rif,..n Ita/or Steel. They hold an t*t\$e longer ihan any kitlfo ni.uli'. Full wfprUnanti All -styles, Lawrence Hardware Co. I.in,Hid REVBL8TOKE 11. ('. You cnniiot make a mistake in buying Rubbers if llie emblem of the Dominion is branded on them—you mny if il is not, J. Leckie Co., Ltd. VANCOUVER, B. C. Sellini? Agents for the West. THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from Country of origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. BEVELTSOKE, B. O. HOTEL VICTORIA (Under New Management- ROGT. LAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B. C. Kir-t-clii- accommodation for traveller.-. Ilc.-i brands of Wine*, Spirits, and Cigar.*. RATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Central Hotel REVELSTOKE, B. C. A.JSm ABRAHAMSON BROS. PROPRIETORS. Newly built, First-class in every respect. All modern conveniences Large r*iilil|ile llooins. Rates $1.50 per Day, Special Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Tl'OUt Lake, under same management ORIENTAL HOTELS suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords, Host Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Rates $i a day, Monthly rate. J. ALBERT BTOHSTE, PEOP. Queens ftotel :comaplix; Bcstjbrands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. I'ravcllcrsjto Fish Creek will lind excellent accommodation at this I lotel. CHIEF YOUNG, Proprietor CITY LIVERY STABLES Do You r<!Ceivo yow ,Ma"'" uu ,uu Herald regularly and "on time?" If not, kindly notify the olilco at once, either 'Phone 13 or by postal. The Maii.-Hkimiji will be delivered to any part of tho city, or niuiled lo any nddrtsH within tlm postal union for $2,60 per annum, payable in ail- Vtnce. 'J lie clubbing iirraiigeiiienl.s with other papen will remain in force for those who prefer to lmvo their subscriptions that way. I lack Service to any part of the City at all hours. Kif,rs equipped for Sleighing Parties. First class Single and double Rigs. Express draying and Transferring. Saddle and Pack horses for hire. All kinds of job work undertaken. Wood for sale. Stable and Residence Ppone 41 Hack Stand " 27 CHAS. W. TURNROSS, Prop. THE MA It.-HERALD, REVELSTOKE. B.C. fe. ,\%,■■!■:-. $k, jJAfc -,%M..% mV,(, ,vU(/ s% n% ,*lk -^ -,% -iW -Mk, ^Vfc -W ^*fc j^fc -,% A«fc #4^ S OUR NEW SPRING GOODS Arriving Every Day. Bought Before the Advance in Price. Look for Low Prices. NEW MUSLINS, NEW WHITE GOODS NEW DUCKS ILWfiMi NEW PRINTS IN COLllllKli iv' I'LAIN WHITE \|.\V tllXIIIIAMS, SIIEETINIl, TOWELS, TAIil.K I.IM-IN NO TWO ALIKE TWENTY l-IVE NKW SILK BLOUSES AMI NAPKINS, NO TWO ALIKE SHOE DEPARTMENT 30 Cases of New Shoes Put in Stock This Week. AGENTS I'OH llll WALK-OVEH SHOES. ONE OE THE HUNT AMEHIl'-AN MAKES. <*Rfiid (& Young. W W if w % w W w WW W W Ww WW' m # For Stock-Taking Sale ew days .Books, Perfumes, thousand other things We are selling for a Photo 1'"rallies. Vases and a FOR JUST HALF PRICE ONT MISS THIS CHANCE i | The Canada Drug & Book Co. y j Local and General. .1. Tellrr hat iiitrcliasi'il lliercsiili nee on McKenzie Avenue belonging I" the Dun Robinson estate. T. A, Lewis lias had his iinil')' herd examined and bus shown n* n certili- c-uii- that Ihey are (ree from nny form ; tula teutons disease, F. T. Al-i-y ia in,,ring In,in Trout I aki to Camborne where be will open a drug store nnd run Ihe Criterion hotel, v. 1,1-n- In- lms installed electric light, The | pie ol Salmon Ann wish tu co-operate with Kevelstoke in distril tiling troul ova nnd introducing wild rice into the -lough*, lakes nnd rivers to attract to these leathered game, A meeting is convened at the City Hull for Friday, March '2nd. lo organize a fish nml game club to stock tlie streams ol the district with trout fry, protect game, and arrange for planting rivers and sloughs with wild rice Aid. Tapping proposes to arrange a public address and reception to l't-ince Arthur of Connaught as be pusses through Kevelstokeon his way through Canada, going to England from Japan, where he las met with a great reception. At the Police Court on Thursday, before K. Gordon, P. M. "Caisiar" waa charged with stealing txils from C. Leonard's cabin across the river. Alter evidence wa* taken tlie case was remanded till Monday for judgment on hearing another caSe connected there- with. With reference to thc appointment ul Mr. Gordon as Police Magistrate, the Mayor requests us tu say the appointment carries with u no civic salary as tormerly, tbe remuneration merely consisting in the fee- the same as received by J istii i - -i the Peace lor CD ..-.-'.erial work. The Dramatic Club intend repeating the performance "Colleen Bawn", which they formerly put ot the stage with so much success nnd lor which lucb excellent scenery was provided : j T. Dunne. Tin • i terttinment will be given m Mart li 23rd a.- a , mplimentar) l«ni I : to Mr. .,ml Mr. I. Dunne who have il ,111 - much lor the advancement ol tl - ring tl •-.- .- sidi ni • in Rt-velstnk -. II -.. Colin II. Campbell tiniiU-r ttiuii ,1 SI utiUitit ' at ■ ntial li ptitati m il em, j ,1. Tin -iv is putting in nn electric lighl plant al lln' Evn mine Tin- lake service between Arrowhead nnd Itobson will l„- rosunieil \lii> Id, Tlm Piper will now mil) innku "nihil, a day, except Sundiiy, In I ween Ari'i'ivbi'iiil. O.itiiiipiin iintl Healnn. Tin- bunks will collect and expoit American silver un behalf of llm I'u inini-, n gnveriiiiicnl afler Mnrcli 1st, Senator Tompluiiian atiiiounees lho Diiiiiiiiinn government will create n piirtfoliu ol mines,,( which he will bo head. Ilev. P. Ahiiigrcw wns driving alung tho trail al U'i'itiskiwiii Irom preach- ing ul n coiiiily appointment, when siiine choppers foiled a tree jusl n* lull rove hy. Tbe Irco struck him nnd killed him instantly, Social and Personal Mrs. Elton entertained at a luncheon this afternoon. Mrs. Temple is on a visit to Revelstoke, the guest of Mrs, Holten. W. A.Galliher, M.P.. passed through Kevelstoke Weduesday on bis way t» Victoria. The Hospital Guild meeting will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday alter- noon at H o'clock. The bachelors will give n complimentary dance to Mrs Risteen at the Si-lkirk'lliill nn Monday. Mrs. .1. M. Scott gavo n luncheon yesterday afternoon in honor ol .Mrs Mundy ninl Mrs. Risteen, The Province records the marriage at Vancouver ol Robert Telford, ol Central Park, nnd Mils E. Grant ol Kevelstoke. Then- bus never been such nu en joyable winter's skating in ll ivi Istoke as this season, Last S iturday evening Mrs. Phipps gave n most enjoyable skating party, hollowed by n dance Mrs. A, Y. Anderson entertained at a whist party, followed by a danoe on Wednesdu) al In i residenci M ic- kenzie Avenue Mrs. Holten won first prize und Mi- McCarti i lei n: lor ladies, i-r gentl n, W M. Iiiivrenee won llrsl and 1'. E Sine •• nd Mrs U M I.,.i ence, rtained al rtj la-' evening Miss Mc ,, a,„i „!;„,. . Kinnon - n Iini md Mn Ul n« :- - hi would initiate i lyitci ol •"""■'' I imp I ii..--- : ilira icli oli.lii itationt, lumliering nnd minh . i pi When Mi Cornell edil ■ 11 Col i-i. waa provincitl librtriai al Victoria he introduced a siniilai plan loi Brilisli Ci : iiiiIiIh campi and it sin uld ,,( Connaught, who ii now in lapanon iled : ' , largei exteiil Business Locals. organ at llowson uu n I- K Sine won lb il and I- Mc- i, u in -,, .,. I ior? ■■ -.,■ twei |u and lit) | il and a dance was In '-I afterwards III:-', ll;-.- is- Prince Aithur ttitittititiintititiii.il PALATOL • t t t t t t t t t t t s t t t t I A Perfect Tasteless Compound of Cod Liver Oil, Malt & Hypophosphites For-COUGHS, COLDS WASTING DISEASES pecial mission will reach Vnn, ,i i j -|.,-, ui I">.it al 'J p m - n Hal n day, March 'll and will leave lor the easl next i g at 6 o'clock by the Canadian Pacific Railwaj The Prince mil stop ovet at various points in tlm Rockies, including Glacier nnd I'.m'l, before paying a brief visit to Calgary, Second-hand —cheap, Wampolo's Cud Liver Oil (tasteless) sold at the Canada Drug Store. Hig crowds are having their luces tnken nt the new stump studio, See our stuck of new Spring gondii just opened, Host lit nnd quality assured. Oi'cssiiinii & Morrison, Knight A Dovlne are now ready lor the season's trade, having pupeied and painted the interior of their shop, making a inure brilliant display ol llieir splendid spring stock. View bonks ol Ihe mountain scenery —always the newest at the Canada lirng Store. See Howsou's furniture aiore for bargains in mid pieces nl furniture and carpal remnants, liy,ni wnnl real good unto paper and envi-lnpes, tn, to the Canada Drug Stoic. Tbi'v sell it. Missis Cressman A- Morrison nre opening up their slock ol Spring goods nnd expect their slock of semi- r ly iu next week. Music Hooks, Song polios, Musical 1 nsti iimiints nnd Fittings lor them, all sold at the Canada Drug Store,] Get discounts on liirniture at Howsou's sale. Anything you mny require fur gramophones you can always gel, at the ('.Hindu Drug Store. Spring, the season when nature puts on ils new dress. Let ynlir distant [rienda see what you look liko in your lovely photos at Truenian's Studio. Have you worn a suit of the famous ('owes' Serge. II not give one a trial. Knight A- Devine have secured the rights ol handling this line nnd will be pleased to show you the goods at any time, New Wall Paper*. We hnve just opened up n big shipment ol all the newest designs. You enn net any color mid any price paper you require, -,- -, ur aamples baton you buy. The Canada Drug & Book Co. Howson's stock-taking furniture & carpel sale is a leader. We have ■ -j,.*uerl up a new Hue oi excellent tooth brutbe', only 25c each. Throw away that old one of yours and get a new one at the Canada Drug Store. .1 I' McLennan bat closed the deal for the purchtte ol the stock in the .ii ite ' thi a E ',- irge Company and is going t,, Vanco •■■ , iio ■- - to replenish the store, when ■ - pen the store with i o .,,- p ■ •• --■ cl -,-• irrived i big supply ol Inter national si - ind p mltry lood, e ,n- den etc, This isoni ilu ver • -: makes, tnd although it coil in - -i other maki - it ■■■ worth the difference Bold al llie Canad, Drue Store. DIRTY SIDEWALKS Revelstoke's Minister of Public Works in a Quandary. Thero were some angry citizens on Wednesday who had to plough along the sidewalks buried in deep snow nnd slush, and it was generally expected an effort would be made to clear the wnlkB by having the snow-plough out. Aid. Tapping, as Chairman ol the Winks Committee, came in particularly (or severe censure, and he in turn blamed the Mayor, whom he asked to order out the plough, but who, he says told him tbe plough was not to be tnken out, to clear slush as he contended it would lo no good. The Mayor further told him the plough was lu be taken out only under orders Irom the Chief ol Police. Si'vei.,1 citizen, pointed out to Aid. Tapping that lornier chairmen ol the works committee had attended to this work when rtquired, Ho intend bringing it up in council and having an iindeistiitiding us to his position in such matters, ns ho suys he won't stand being a figure-head when he holds one of the most important ltd niiiiistriitive piisitiuns in the city us chairman of the works oominitteo, The plough was taken out Wednesday morning and the sidewalks were in greatly improved conditions as the result. KAMLOOPS PRESBYTERY 4 IMftstssftstlAsVssis\sssNssss1sssslsVssis\s\isi^^ 0% STILL OVERSTOCKED j The Largest and Finest Stock of Men's and Boys' ^ Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, etc., to be Slaughtered, Commencing Thursday, Feb. 22nd i DEATH OF G. E. MANUEL An Old Donald Resident Passes Away. The de tth cc red a ad - |, Vancouver ol i leorge K Mamie aged lilty-onc, nt in- • - di - ci ; - eigh itreel The decean l id *en t resile ■ . i-i lor the pati ii year- formerly he wai in the inter ..in-,- business, bul , itoly h i I ad , potb i- the Cuttomi -tail' li,ceased wts well known at Donald, whoro ho wns in business in partner- hip - h C Rattan, as gen,-ml mer- lants. Mr, Manuel waa a member ol the Masonic fraternity ho navi it widow, ton and daughter to mourn hi- death, M to Drug (o- The annual meeting of Kamloops Presbytery convened in the Presbyterian church, Vernon, B. C, on Tuesday ol this week at 2.80 o'chek There were present, Revs. W.A. Wyllie, Kamloops; D, Campbell, Armstrong; ,1. R. Robertson Revelstoke; A. W. tlei'dinilli, Keliiwiur, W. L. Mcltae, Golden; J. U. Duncan, Salmon Ann; T. (I. Miller, Monte Creek; C. W. Whyte, Peiichlund; C C. Whiting, Peiitietnii; W. .1. Allan, Clinton; R. G. Vans, Vernon; and Dr. Herdman, superintendent ol Missions Rev. T. 0, Miller was elected nnd- erator. A number ol b .creating and important matters claimed the careful attention of the Presbytery The Home Mission report was presented hy Rev. I), Campbell, convener, Two new fields ire to be opened In the Cariboo country, one ut Hill Mile House ami the other iu the Buckley valley Mr. llegh, who is laboring among the Scandinavians in Calgary Presbytery, was present audi reported ti good many Scandinavians nt several points along the C. P.K.I where missionary work ought to be curried on, and it was decided to ask Mr. llegh to undertake this work in addition to his work iu Calgary Presbytery. Dr. Herdman drew special attention to the great lack ol support, for Home Missions within the Synod and some startling facts were brought to light. The matter was seriously taken up and a definite plan adopted by which, it is hoped, that the congregations within the Presbytery will at least double their support for the coming year. A new congregation of Summerland and Penticton hns sprung into the full life oi a sell sustaining charge, and has unanimously called Rev. Jus. Hood, of Carlyle, Man. Arrangements were made for his induction early in the spring. A communication from Ediiinn'oii Presbytery was received calling the attention of ministers and congregations to the importance ii "titing tilt standard ol national righteousness. This was approved and further urged that there must be no lowering ol lho Christian standard ol public and private morality. Tbe Sunday School report presented by Rev. TO. Miller, couvener, was quite encouraging, showing gams in many retpectt, nearly ill the iclmolt have joined in tlie plan i f contributing amonthly offering '.'.wards the support ■ I a Mission Field within the Presbytery, and the North Thornton Held was set apart [or this purpose. Three overtures were * - it up to the General Ijtsembly and those were diicuiltd with much interest. Ono wai presented by Rev, D. Campbell, requesting tbe General Assembly to establish an Institution lor theological training within the province o! B. C. I A second wn* pretested asking the 1,,-neral A»n-uti,!y touivi le the present -yi,,,,I uii-i two Synods 'be one to l«3 I the Synod of British Columbia and the other >!„■ By I ol An.rta A third overture was presented by Rev, I ll Robertson i questb g the \--, ni, ,y lo instruct tl-..- Home Minion Co mittee to make quarterly payments to tbe mini -ri, ' i ad ■ - mi tnnual as at pru ut, ' wen all |,»«seil iinmiiti. ly bj the PretbyU im vVednttday nigh* a public meeting wa- ln-ld when a goodly number ,,[ the Vernon congregation were present Rev C, V, Whyte read l very interesting and instructive paper on the Religions Life in tbe Homi." This waa Inllowed by two very helpful address,-* by Revi C C -Vhlting nnd W, I Allen. At the < -<• of thil public meeting the Itdies i Vernon congregation held n recaption ior the members ,,[ the Presbytery, ■■ hich was much enjoyed The Presbytery closed it* work on Thursday morning and adjourned to meet in Knox church, Revelstoke, at the next regular semi annual meeting It Our Inventory shows our stock' iiiiadilargtir I ban we wish. We must sell a large part ol during the next week. If cutting prices is going to do it, it will be done. We are going to forget about profits uiul only roincntlbtr that wo need money and lhat tlie gooods must lie sold. READ THESE PRICES AND THINK HARD 1 Z85 165 Men's Fine Tweed, Worsted nud Away they go at $K 86 per Sub, Ser e Suits All Sizes! Regular Price ranged Irom Ifl I ,|i All New !! AllSivlish !!! WW ()[ iitir finest 118.0(1 and $20,110 Siiits-the All sizes. Take Ihem at $12 Sii n Suit, best Work ol modern nnd up In-dnle Tailors S\ i/ou toant an Overcoat ft'^SW it lor less lliaii we do. ui v Clout Iu our stork. Sale Price m.65. Regular Price limn $18 to $110.00 Is entirely too large. Here is our off -r. Your eiiob-ii Intent and nobbiest styles in Men's 11 mil and S id Fell All sizes. Fit yourself ,tur $1.45, Our fiat Stock from $2.75 In $1,(HI, fiundreas of Caps n,(. «„,,„i $i r,u cup-,,.,, *,.!,.«in.-. .-a< i, Underwear nud were good value fhnoc AT l,l':s8 'lllAN (;osT ! Tl,,! 'H>l't !"'l*'ct,'(l st'"'li nf *s|""'" h) lho City, JlWSS Leather, good lifting, good Wearing Shoes that sold ut $2.75, Now $1,85, slaughtered at $l.05-$l.85-$2.Oil, Regular $5, $il, a n[ 250 ol the Hals thnt sold ol Price, See An eiioriiioiis slock ol Underwear to cliiir iint. We offer vou u choice •( s-v- onil lines ut $l'.:lfi, $1.-15. $1 till mid $1.75. These lines s ild Irom $2.00 lo $8.00 then. Men's Sulnl Other lines An immense lot ol our Einesl Shoes in broken lines and sizes, cry pair must, he sold nt $1100. Jhirts nidi mndo g IN THOUSANDS, Enough Shirls m ever the luck* of every man/hi During tbe Sale Ihey Will be rushed mil at 15.'., li.'u:, Ml uml upwards. •ill-,. •' 'l I .1! 511 I ties. lll'Vi Istnke. All reliilile Sucks, Gloves, llai.liken prices. S'0 llie piles of bill's , Ne'kiw'ar, Trio oil djtl'it-iiiiut,a*: Valises pin , nil in i,ill' iviti'lovis going ill ridicnloiisly low bargains for the ur boy along und see Ihe Hi ui Suit*. SI.ills, Sh- es, eic„nl price biicbelors sorry llutl they lavei I'i s wo offer yon for him, i Ihui will m 'i a h ,y it, , old out. Everything in Our Store included,III this Grout Cleiirance Sale J. G. MACDONALD j 'ummmmmtimmmmuimmmd CHURCHES. Kxox—J. K. Robertson, B. A., pastor. Usual services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.. Morning subject: "Jesus'B Verily, Verily, to Nicodcmus." Evening subject: "Guilty, but not Con. demned." Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. and prayer meeting on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, Methodist—rThe Rev. Mr. Hange, Scandinavian minister from Vancouver, has been conducting services in the Methodist church throughout this week. These services have l>ecn woll attended and have already proven of in tch good to those attending. Mr llange is a very pleasing and effective speaker. Sunday will lie a special day in thc MethodiBt church. At 11 a.m Rev. .1. P. Bowell, Bursar of Columbia College nt New Westminster, will preach At 230 p. m, Sunday school and Rible class. A Scandinavian service will be held at 1 p.m., when the Rev. Mr. Hange wiil preach, and a special united service will he held at 7.30, when short addresses will he made by tlie Revs, Howell in English and Hange in Scandinavian, Mr. Hange will continue the services in the church during next wcok. Itev. Mr. and Mrs Sutherland have gone to Trout Lake City, where Mr. Sutherland preaches the sermons at the Educational tervicci. St. Asdkew'b—Sunday, Feb. 25th, 1906. II a.in. "The Pence ol the. Soul." 7.30 p.m. "The Alternative. ARROWHEAD Kronroiir own iiorrosponilent. IBS rJafrVin is the guest of Mrs. NAKUSP. Liftthurl Mr. and Mrs. A. Crawford, ol Trout Lake,'"visTfcd Arrowhead this week. T. Ludgate made a business trip to Kevelstoke on Thursday. H. B. Gilmour, of the Wtterous Engine Walks Company, ii in town. The. bowling alley is still attracting large crowds, Thc closest match yet played was that on Wednesday evening between tho C.P.R. and B B.L. Co. employees, the former winning the last, of li ve games by only six points. Miss Bull received tho lirst prize, a gold locket, while Mist Kirk got much coiiso|ation out ol her prize, namely a pipe/ " Tho congregation of All Saints' church havo arranged to give their entertainment on March 2nd, instead ol March 17th ai formerly decided, The Whist Club tpent a vary pleat- ant evening this week at the home of Mrs P...!. Bahgs. FISH AND GAME CLUB.II 1 hereby convene a misting ol all luteresttd Io stock log the streams with trout (ry, protection ul tame, -jlsntltur rlvirs and sloughs with wild rice, etc,, to be] hold iu the City K " Friday, March 2ud, at 8 p.m, Hy rwinest. Hull, on E. A. HAHOEN. WANTED POSITION in private family. Apply at this Office. }AOR SALlf-Lot on Second Street, 1 cleared and fenced. Price $300, Apply JUll^llKRAi.li olliee. 1.10R SALE—Second-hand safe, ap- J* ply at, this office. Tbe Ladles' Guild aro invited to attend a meeting ol the Y. M. C. A. Directors at the Y. M. C A pnrlorsoii Tuesday night at k o'olook, - St. Eugene is at 70; Centre Star at 35. Kriuii Our Own ( orre.pooilcet. Don't forget the box social to lie givon by the Woman's Auxiliary ol St. Marks church on Tuesday evening, Feb. 27. W. A.Galliher, M.P., pi.ssed through here on his way cast. Hig Bill appeals tu havo Inlly ree, ireq Inni his recent illness. A number Ir town nl.liiitled a latice given nt l.ovnt.'s hotel, Durton, ,,i, Thursday last, and all report a pleasant time. The Dramatic Club intend presenting, Syndey Uriiiidy's great comedy, "Snowball," on March 17th. p. VV. Jordan & Oo, are erecting " verandah In Iront ol their premises, which will greatly Improve it. II. Mc.l.'-isl has returned Irom the hospital. The V. 0. L. Co. will retume operations very shortly. It will bo a welcome sound to hear the buzz nl the machinery again T. Abriel left on a trip ol Inspection to the Adventure mine, ,T1!RN)SILEI) ROOM tn J ofllccof Mail-Herald, thisofflcepr to It. Tapping. let, over Apply |nt. SO x If stoke Hiiys a t-ltiionied Cottage, if litwlv hulli, woodshed and kV j.ii Eighth Street. Revel- nauranco Agency Limited, SECOND STREET Residence, conveniently situated for railway men, Iwo-slorey dwelling of (I i-oonis. A Snap $1,51)0, Revelstoke Insurance Agqiiey, l,li||IU'd, MODERN RESIDENCE on Corn* of ,1th Sheet und (Mini Avenue, II i-ooins. hi>i mul cold waterlintlisanil olhei- ciiliyonlciioes: front room fin- is|1«f i'u srliil* enamel, Handsome, iii'ipnting nesidence, constructed of Ibevi'iyliisl iniilei'iiils. $15110 will bundle this exceptional opportunity, Revelslnke liisiii-nnce Agencjt. Ltd, Aiinuiu will piolei-t III against any sickness or i)cu|ugiiLiiii in-ill tu- whal your (iccu- piirifinrrlaf lm. lli-velslnke Insuriiiice Agency. Limited filoWWj{i$! Secolid-hanil lldl Ot- I' Ran, iu good condition, for $18. Miiillllht.Mo-yiiients if desired.—REVELSTOK E INSURANCE AGENCY. I o ffiMNA CRKTIFiOATK i)V IMPHOVtiHtfiNTHA NOTICK. « Ciiiiiiiletiir Mineral CIhIui, Hituiitti lu tin' Arrow Lftku Muiiiii: Divisimi nf Went Kdiittutivy DiHlrlut. ' ' Where lucatwl;-Nvur tlie Neuilk'ncm the Lower Arrow Lakt. 'I'nke tintii'c! that 1, Ktmnetli L. Iturnet, iiniii fur Annie Kdlilier fAilinitilmtrfitrlx fur Uiu estate uf P. II. Kellihur ueceiweil), Bpeolnl Kree Miner's ''eitificatt' Nu. 627fi tiitmul, sixty iliiys from tht* ■late lierenf, to apply to the Mining Kernnler fur ii CertiHeate nf Iinjiriireintiiitii, fnr thupuriioHuof cihtafning a Crown <limit of the iiIhivo claim. Ami finlliei take iicitk'H that aetlmi, iiihW Sec lion 37, muni Ihj cuuiiK'iu'Cil twfore the issuanee of such CcitiHriiti! uf Iin|irovumentri. Dateil this Plftcentli day of Fehniary, lOTH. KKNNK I'll I„ HUKNKT. Saw Mill and Machinery For Sale by Tender, rpKN DKRH will In rocniveil by th« URiiVrit|ii. J. oil no Ui ir,th March, ltKkl, fur the jiurebase of - the shinnle and snw mill ttuililintts mut lua- chinery nt Qwely ('r«k formerly owned, by Frunlt Julian. % - The macliiuery consists of Shlutfle Miichlne (ItusPi, Boiler and Eiitfino (15 horse powerl, Filing Machine and ('arriaife, nnd Saw With connections. Flume and Water Wheel. Dated 2tHh February, lfttW. . W. H. PHATT, Assignee. Jas. I. Woodrow, BUTOHER. Rettil Dealer ln*^^gssss> BEEF, PORE, MUTTON, Etc. Fish and Game in Season. All orders promptly (Hied. REVELSTOKE, B. C, Corner Dougla and Kinn street* THE CITY EXPRESS E.W. B.Pajiet.Prqp, ProHipt delivery of parcels, baggage, etc, to any part of the City, Any Kind of Transferring Undertaken. TELEPHONE NO. 7, ■>m
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Title | The Mail Herald |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd. |
Date Issued | 1906-02-24 |
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