HHU rUKL'Lll I hm Dn.'g Store j I lie lYiaii"xicretiu ■ i 3ews' Drug Store N—m.t. i i ■<— • "•■ «■»*. ■ > - "* Vol. 12.-No. 41 REVELSTOKE, B. C. JANUARY 10, 1906 $2.50 Per Year fJU2l£222!l!£2!23&a3EK3E!\:aX?; Mail Order Dipt V»-U« LIMITED. DEPARTMENT STORE. 20th Century Tills liilindol' clothing is Ihe acnie of perfection, Wo are exclusive sellers for this section ol British Ci.lninbiii. If you need n Dress Suil, Business Suil 111' Overeiiiil, (-111111' mid -ei- mil clothing lllllll, argains Rvety iirlieleiiuoli'il below is exactly one-hair price. If you ui'i'il nnylhliig iiii'iiiioni'il it will certainly pay you to look nl them in Ihe store. 2 Men's Overcoats were $20, Now $10 2 Fancy Vests, were $K.oo Now $4,00 12 Ladies' Coats, were $12.00 Now $6,00 30 Skirts, were $0.00 NOW $3.00 2 Silk Shirt Waist Suits were $25.00 NOW $12.50 2 Ladies' Tweed Costumes, were $30.00 Now $15.00 Men's Heavy Warm Underwear We have Stnnlleld's in the all-wool, nn- slninkalile, spring-needlnknit, a good ft/right (.i men out ol'do.iis. Per Garment $1.50. Fine natural wool cult's, lluish very line and not loo heavy at pel' garment $1.50. WE HAVE A BIG SALE OF LADlliS WHITE MUSLIN I'NDERWIiAH NOW OX, SEE THESE. C. B. HUME & CO. LTD. DEPARTMENT STORE. IMPERIAL BAM OF CANADA Cipital Aui|i..r;attil.$i.i»«iiM! Capital Paid Up,(i500t(X)0. lioni, £l :m,M\ Head Olliee, Toronto, Ontario. rHraiicho^ in the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, Ontario aud CJueboc. And the foll.miug points in British Columbia: Cranbrook, Qoldou, NelM.ni, Rovelatdko, Trout Luko, Arrowhead, Vancouver and Victoria. T. K Mereitt, President. D. R. Wii.hik, Vice-President and Qonoral Manager. E. Hat, Ass 1st ai it. Gene nil Manager. W. Moffat, Chief Iuspootor. Revelstoke Branch, B. C—A General Banking Business Transacted Savins-i Departmeut-Deposits Received aud Iuteroat Allowed, Drafts sold available in all parts of Canada, United Stales and Europe, Special attention given to collections. A. E. I'iiiitm, Manager E. J. BOURNE, Boots and Shoes, Wen's Furnishings. Ready-Made Clothing. FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE. «Tt tV. . t*. tfr. .*h tT| .j*> Aft iTs iT. ■♦. Af, .j*. .*K Apt »♦. Af. .*h At*. .♦, ■♦. .♦, ■♦. iTi tTa «' BARGAINS!! s it o o p ft it 9 © During our Stock-Taking wo aro giving Our Store a general Overliiuiiliig nml can ulfet' vtiii aoiiio good bargains In Granite- yvare, Tinware and Enamelwara. Going at Cost Price -English, Hlue Enamelled Ware, Tinned Steel Haueepiins, English Enamelled Stove Kettles. Cut Prices Iii Cut class 25 per cent. Discount. To Clear Our stork nt "Invincible" Washing Muohlnes at $7. Ten Per Cent. Discount on Healing Stoves for this week Only. A large and varied nssol'lwoul of good, new Skates, Prices $I,3U to $5.00, Lawrence Hardware Co., Ltd. \ Mall Orders Prouiplly attended.to, P.O, Box 181, t; AN AWFUL ACCIDENT George Alexienne Caught in Stirrup - Dragged for 18 Hours An awful accident occurred near Fairviow. Alexienne, a middle-aged iiiiiii, while mounting his horse got his saddle turned, nml his foot became tnslened in the stirrup, The horse Btiirlcd for home, dragging the unfortunate nnin over n rough country. Tlio horse, altor following tho road for three miles, look to llie mountains and Wiliideied around nil night, dragging the vluiiiu, A pap use, while going lo church, saw the niiiiual running along u fence, shying and kicking. He lol.ow»d the horse, and on catching up saw the body of a iiiiiii horribly mutilated, The unfortunate man was bo badly broken up that he was soaiccly recognisable. His clothes ueie turn Irom his body, aud all that riniiiini'tl on liiin nits a pair of shoes, Cue half his head was ground oil' from being dragged over rucks and frozen ground, and all his flesh was torn away Irom the bones. The deceased kept a stopping house and stable on the Camp Mch'inney wagon mad In the eaily freighting days, MINING MATTERS Lead Struck in Del Ray With $14 Ore. Judge "Averill and J. A. Darragh, representing the shareholders who are interested in the Hel Kay property on Mohawk Creek, near the Silver Dollar arrived in the city yesterday with a view to proceeding to tlio mine and examining the properly on behalf ol the shareholders, Mr. Darragh has just returned from a trip lo Indiana, and while there received word that the contractors for the low-level tunnel, Kennedy and Co., had struck the lend in the crosscut. They sent a sample bl the ore from the footwall, which was assayed hy Krof. Crowlc of Franklin College, and gnve gold values of if U a ton wilh which the owners are well pleased. The cross-cut tunnel was run 400 feet before encountering the vein and gives a depth ol about 300 feet on the property. Standard Mine. More goo'l news comeB from the Stnndard Mine. The lead is being cross-cut at the northern and southern extremities of the development drift, and is allowing up splendidly in both. A, Carlson brought into Mr. Scott's olliee some splendid samples of ore Irom the south cross-cut. DRIFTS. The Elwood Tinworkcr?. Mining Company are now selling their shares at the par value ol $1 on the strength of the way in which the Silver Dollar is turning out. G. Huston, the able editor of the Sandon Mining Standard, predicts a splendid outlook for this year's mining in the Slocan. Silver is at 642; copper 18| to 19c, aiidlead£l7:8s.9d. in London. The St. Eugene has paid half a million in dividends and will pay another 2 per cent on Monday next, amounting tu $70,000. The employes nl Boundary Fulls and Greenwood smelters have struck [or an 8-lioiir day. Now that A McMillan is again in control of the 1.0 Uoi the Northport smelter will be ngain started up and the C. P. It. will bring suit for damages lor breach of freight contract to Trail smelter. The mineral output of British Col- uuliiii for ibis year is $20,000,000, or a million unite Iiniii last year, The output ol tho Granby Mines (or last year was valued at $H,26il,44f>, an Increase ol 20 per cent, over pro- vioun year. The value ol the ore averaged $3 a ton. The White Bear Company is being reorganised. CURLING. A Bpecial meeting of the Curling Club will be held tonight in the rink at 8 o'clock. Owing to the number ol green curlers applying for membership it is considered advisable to re-organise the rinks ulrendy formed. SkipB please attend. The club is stronger than ever this season, there being nlreaily 50 names on the roll. Britain. France, Germany and Italy may be Involved. Cicriiiiiiiy demands that all the powers thnll participate in the tusk of reforming Moroooo and the work of Watching the frontier shall be divided among them, thus confirming the fear, expressed by an ollieinl of llm foreign olliee in an interview with the Associated 1'ress last Thursday, that German delegates might insist on regulations clashing with thoso of Franco which country considered it to bo her special privilege lo police the country, IfCerinilll.i persists ill litis aHiluile it is expected a most serious situation will it ri -to its Franco is certain to resist and Groat Britain and Italy will support Prance. DlTHE LATEST TELEGRAMS MONEY CRISIS Feared in the States. New York,.Inn. 3.—Lyman .1. (Inge, former Secretary ol the United Stales Treasury, said to-day that ho agreed with Jacob II. SchilV in tlio opinion that a great panic is inevitable unless steps arc taken to remedy the inelasticity ol the existing currency system. "1 agree positively with Mr. Schill'," said Mr. Cage, "that the money conditions which have existed in this country during the last sixty days arc disgraceful to us as a nation, and I further agree with him that a stunning panic is but a matter of time unless something is done. The more promptly and effectually Ibis is done the better." LUMBERING Mountain Lumbermen Hold Annual Meeting—Prices to be Advanced. The lift li annual meeting oi the Mountain Lumberman's Association opened on Monday at N'elson. The meeting was unusually successful both iti attendance, and in the thoroughly har.nonious conclusions abortively Germany w arrived nt by the many delegates'. direct with Morocco, present. The business outlook nt the Victoria, Jan, 10.—Edun Wallace mills and in the territories were Hopper lost the oontost for the Duns- reported as very favourable. Prices muir millions ns far as liritish Co- were decided upon (or the present: A ' Hinibia courts go, the full court baying banquet was held at the Strnthcona. upheld Drake's judgment in favor of The closing item on the programme James Dunsmuir. at the banquet was a Cakewalk by Toront0) ,.,„ 9,_j08epll pi.t,,^ British Elections On. Smart Trick ol English Conservatives. Germany Denies Warlike Intentions. The Dunsmuir Millions. York County Loan President Arrested. Murder at Sault St, Marie. Big Railway Scheme. Fatal Fire. London, Jan. 10.—Parliament lias been dissolved. The general elections will take place Jan, 111 and Parliament meets again Feb, 13, The lirst election takes place at Ipswich on Jan. 12. There are twenty- live contests on Jan. 18, others on Jan. 13, while the Inst polls will he known by Feb. 1. Liverpool, Jan. 10.—Premier Ban- nernian was heckled Inst night by advocates ol woman suffrage, lie said lie personally favored it but declined to pledge his party. Several women were ejected for raising a disturbance. Loudon, Jan. 10.—The Band Mine owners must have been given a hint of the change of government, (or just prior to Balfour's resignation the number ol licenses granted for Chinese coolies was increased irom 2400 to 18,- 000. Premier Bannorman announced at Liverpool last night that the government would be unable to stop the entrance of 10,000 Chinese. The liberal organs characterize this as a smart trick of the conservatives. London, Jan. 10,—Baron Ritchie, Exohancellor Exchequer, isdetul, Berlin, Jan. 10.—The foreign olliee semi dllicially declares, that war with France is not possible over the Moroccan imbroglio. It is admitted however that relations may become strained. If the conference ends negotiate 'Grandpa" Leitcli and Theodore president of tho York County Loan Ludgate, the Arrowhead lumber mag- gavingS Company was arrested last riate. A. P. Dudgeon represented the nigllt nttlie j,18tftnce 0[ the Attorney- Bowman Lumber Company, T. Lud- Generai, 'rne charge is that he con- gate the Big Bend Lumber Company, 8pirc(i w;ti, 0t|,er8 whose names are C. Lindmark the Revelstoke Lumber unit„own to defraud the public by Company, and J. E. Billings the Yale- deceit, falsehood and fraudulent Columbia Lumber Company. m0(m8 ge Wlls released on $5,000 Tho following officers wore elected j,^ ' for the ensuing year i-F, W. Jones, I ^^ JftU| 1(Wohn CM1)ecki ol of Golden, president; J. A. Dewnr,! ^ gt j,^ wft8 mmkml VC8tel, day. Three Italians have been nr- BUY QUAKER BRAND CANNED VEGETABLES AND FRUITS if you want the best. Christies' Biscuits, Webb's, Fry's and Robertson's Chocolates, Chase and Sanbome Coffee, Tetley's Teas, etc. BOURNE Bros. GROCERIES, HAY, RATS, FEED, 4c, STORES. THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act of Parliament, liVi. HEAD OFFICE, • ■ MONTREAL. WM. MOLBON MAOPUBHSON, Pies. S. H. IvWlNH, Vice-Pres. Jambs Elliot, General Manager. Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Everything in way of blinking business transacted without unnecessary delay. Interest, credited twice n year at current rates on Savings Bank deposits. W. H. PRATT, Manager, Rkvelstoke, B. C. Y. M. C. A. Changes Name and Appoints Secretary. At tho mooting ol the Y. M.C. A., Saturday, it was decided to change the name from the Revelstoke to the Railroad Y. M. O. A, and to appoint iib secretary E, M. Cook, ol Toronto East Y, M. C. A. Mr. Cook is recommended by Mr. Moore, general secretary ut the Railway Y.M.C.A., as one of the best officers in the Y, M.C. A. system. He has had considerable experience, nml is taking a special gymnasium course. He is a married man and has two children. The beating apparatus has arrived and was installed today. Nelson, vice-president ; and G. P, Wells, Nelson, permanent secretary- treasurer. The chief business of the meeting | was the discussion of prices, railway rales and tbo market outlook. The changes In the prico list agreed upon were comparatively of minor Importance, and few changes will result for the present, but tbo stock now at the mills and in the territories was shown to bo small, and at next quarterly mooting in March an advance on all prices will be made, The Mountain Lumbermen sent the following telegram to the Forestry Convention nt Ottawa .— Lumber mannfaoturora of the coast, mid interior in meeting assembled extend greetings, Wo reaped fully request that llio Forestry Convention urge upon the Prtivliieial Government of British Columbia to adopt efficient lire ranging system. Wo congratulate James Loamy on success attending his efforts in dominion railway bell, and we further point out the excellent possibilities this province presents for permanent reforestation schemes." CHIPS. S. A. Mundy, President of the Mundy Lumber Company, left Bradford, Pa., on the 4th for British Columbia, and is expected at Three Valley ibis week. His family will make their home in Vancouver (or the present. rested. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 10.—The (Inxiica anil Pacilic Railway Company have been Incorporated with a capital ol forty millions lo build railways in Mexico. Cinciniinlti, Jim. III.—The nppeal (or a new trial of Mrs. Cassio Chad- wick was dismissed this morning. Minncnpolis, Jail, 10.—Six arc dead, and possibly more Imprisoned in their rooms, us the result of a lire this morning in tho West Motel. Captain Borwiu, ol tlio Fire Brigade, was carrying it woman down the ladder when she struggled and disturbed his balance, Ilo (ell soven BtorloB to death. She was caught by another fireman, SHOCKING DEATH Prospector iell over Precipice Louis Anderson, prospector, while noting as temporary linoman, on tho Port Simpson branch of the Yukon telegraphs, fell over a prcoiplco near Skcenii Canyon, breaking liia neck. Death resulted Instantaneously. W. J. Ward 3. CIVIC ELECTIONS. . Law may bu candidate for GRIP AND PASSWORD. MASONIC. At Trout Lako the following were installed officers for the ensuing year: P. M.,11. McPherson;W. M., F. C. Campbell; 8. W., A. M. Craig; J. W„ . C. Murray; Trees., O. B. N. Wilkie; Sec, Geo. Furddred; S. D., J. Fitzsim- motis; J. D., A. W. Edge; 8.8., C. Bullard; Tyler, J, C, Kirkpatrick; irgauist, G. R. Nortbey. After the business o( llie meeting was finished an adjournment was miide to the banquet hall, where a sumptuous repast was served by Mrs. Jowett, which was highly appreciated and a vote ol thanks tendered her. The installing officers were; Past Grand Master E, E. Chipmun. D. D, G. M.;H. Giegerich, P. M.;nnd W. J. Holmes, of Kitslo aud were accompanied by Brother Archdeacon Beer, A. W. Goodenough, Geo, Whiteside and A. W, Qrote, all ol Knslo Lodge I. o. 0. )'. On Tuesday night the I. O.O. F' Lopge, at Trout Lake, installed the- following officers, District Deputy Fred Mummery acting as installing nllicer; A,G,, Oscar Jaoobson; R. 8,, J, O'Donnell; L, 8„ M. Lundin; V, G., 0,Otson;R.S.,G. W. Carothers; L.8, N. Abrahamson; Kec, See., A, W. Edge; Fin. See., P. M. Shepherd; Tress., K.I.. Masterson; Warden, N. G, Erlokson; Conductor, D, ll. McLennan;Chaplain, J. It, llnnner; O, G,, A, E, Fowler; I.e., ily. Jaoobson; ll. 8, 8,, A. G, Fraser; L.8,8,, A. M. Craig. POLITICAL A report from Ottawa states Senator Cemploman will be appointed Minister of Inland Revenue in the Lauricr Cabinet. The 11. C. Legislature meets January 1th, The public accounts ol Canada show a revenue of $71,182,772, and surplus of $7,8l"),OH(,l. After meeting capital expenditure, however, the result Is a $5,868,448 increase ol the public debt. I'at Burns is being strongly advocated as a good appointee to the Senate. ELECTION NOTICE. TO HENRY FLOYD, Esg.. CITY: We, ilu' undersigned, citizen* of KeveLtoke. recognising the interest you have takeu in tht City Schools for the lut foor year- a» Trustee. hereby request yon to allow yourself to be nominated ior re-election, and pledge ourseire* to do our best in a lawful manuerto-ecureyour return: W, M. Lawrence. T. E- L. Taylor, P, Young, W.Bews,B. Howsou, W H Praii. K D. Mac DuunM. H. M.n.:.::.rf K A Hah'treu. H N. Doyle. J. Uuj Barber,A Hobson'l' tt. Mac- •Ioi.hI.I. ll N.L'onrsler.Oeo Knapp, J.U. Mac- donald. K B Jackson, A. E. Ktunid. F. H. Corson, H. J McSorley, H. Tapping, H A. Hrnwii. A. K lleuiii-.'U. Wm. Morris Tho*. Bleed, U, A. Morris, B. M Allum. F. B, Lewis. K H .Lewis, E. H S McLean. E Corning. J. Abrahamson, Chas. M. Field. John McLeod. VV.A Fmite. to thk electors of school tru8- tkkm uk thk city ok hevelstore. Ladies akd Qbktlembk: I appreciate tho honour conveyed in the above request] :n . have pleasure in ofTeriii.-- myself for re-election to the School Board. If re-elected, I will, a- hitherto, do my best to promote the educational Interests! of the chil* a ran of the city. My record for the ua,-t four years i* well known to you. and I re«[>«ctfully leare the ii-ue to your judgment- Obediently your?, Hevel-toke. HENBY FLOYD. Jan. li. lnH SrjlT ELECTION NOTICE TO THK MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF RBrKLSTOKB. iLadibs »kd Oextlkmks: At the request of numerous citizen*, I beg to ' offer myself for reelection to the office of . Mayor. 1 cut confidently refer you to my i record for the pa<l two years, and can a-.-ure you that if I am honored with re-election. I I will spare no pains to promote the be-t Inter* i w>t8 of the City in every respect, I will have an opportunity to discus* with you the affairs of 1h>[ year at a public meeting at an early date, Your- Obediently, H. A. BROWS'. ELECTION NOTICE TU THE KLECTOR8 OK WARD TWO: LAIHr-* AKD QKHTLKKKN : Having been requested by screral property owners to allow mynclf to be nominated w a candidate ns Alderman in Ward Two in (he forthcoming municipal election- on January lSth, I have con-cnted to allow myself to be nominated. If elected I iballat all times consider it my duty to give my careful attention to all matter* pertaining to the advancement and welfare of the city, Yours Obediently, ROBERT TAPPING. ELECTION NOTICE to thk municipal blbotor8 ok no two ward, '[ty of kkvelstoke. ' Ladies ami Qbittlim w: 1 have to intimate that, at the request of nutnerotu rate payers, I am in the Held m candidate for alderman for So. .' Ward and bare to request the favor tif your support at the |wll on rhutNlaj. January Wh. If returned loan aarure you it will i» my endeavor to advance tho best interests of the city. Yourobedii-nl -enant, J. G. MACDONALD, TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Mail-Herald will l* delivered to any part ol the city, or mailed to any address within the po.tal union ior $2.ju per annum, payable in advance. The clubbing arrangomenta with other paperB will remain in force (or those who prefer to have their subsorlptioul that why. Let your friends in other parts see something ol your district by Bending them "Picturesque Revelstoke.' Price $1, ^.*KK5*KafflS*Jiir.iV'-.'^^ Con, In broadest and most advanced ideas and ,-'.' i| ,,,:, iru, lional detail IAIN I i- ihe musical simuliii'd of Cnmuljt, possessing n i -. 'H.l.'i-c.l mil only hy mu.sieiiui.s even .1 musical ability ivlto inslitnlly rccou :. a* its i ■. -,. d give i ill ir unstinted praise, ! 11. combined wit ti :t perfect action nnt NORDHfc.lMER FIANO in ilistiittfiiished to an I i.'ttl for a ven lillle more limn Ibe so many i ioKI in this city. Voti nut) own one of these " ; down ;i .il l' i !'.;!.niif on lenns to suit, \ \ ■ '■ lor I isti mi Hrilisli Coltmihiu, ■ \t I'ORY TORONTO, ! WARKROOMS, RUST STRKK'I | REVELSTOKE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD., SOLE AGENTS Uk fltatMbctalb. I'I I-.I.lr-II I'M.-I''^ 1X11 LAY Al REVELSTOKE, L.C., SUBSCrtlPTION RATLS. In ..'..;. -, I ■■-, i ■ I illed Btati 1 li ' 82.5(1 i,ni I.INI ADVERTISING EATBB, Mi ,. kb •!--'■ ■ - ■ rnnko ( hi. Preferred | ■' pel coat, I ■ .;...,. nail liiMili-. ,,,;;. All ailvorllsoinenU . ,.. ■ ■ of Llll IllllllttgClllOllt, Wanted mil I'm il Ailwi kcmonlK .-,., . -.',, ■ : 11,11- W lilted, Sillliitiulis , . ■ - ,.,:,. V|,,,|lll. Tl-.lL-lll-l-s -,-. ,..:', . . '.'.-,;,,.[. 1,1 woriln or Ii . 5 , ;,,. line 1" I'HI-. i , , . stand ,:ieiii-(-iiieiits mii-l i. it. : •■ D ,. i- I it sday tml l-i-iiliiy ol ■ , i. ivo,. lasts .:, good display, JOB I'KIS t im. |■ m litis executorial mason- ..- it- : til -, TERMS— Cash, Subscription, payable In ad. IU1I.I-. CORRESPON'DEN'I E n.iiieil on mutton ol I ■ lie inn rest, i oai • inns lo Ktli- ior tnii-i be accompanied liy name of -...;,-.:, not - -- -,..- for; ibileatlon, bat ,• evidence of good faith. Corrospondoticc -: . bebriof, Da. Muni; i mix. DENTIST, Oil it l. : ni:w i..\wi;i-:st'i-: block, MiKen/ie Arenuci ARVEY, McCABTER AMI PINKHAM, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC, Omens: l.Mt im u. Dam; Hlock, liiivu.- II STOKE, B. C, M : ■■ lo loan. Offices: Revelstoke, B.C.; to:,..-. >! 'iliTl.ll. A. M. I'INKU.IM, Ri iclstoke,B. C, Fort Steele. II. 0. J. A. llAKVUV, Fori Steele 11. (', s J.M.S ;■.. 1,1. It. con AND W. 1. HiiKti- BR1GGS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, Monet to Loan Solk i urs i.oi Molsoxb Bank First Street. Revelstoke, B.U MINING ASSOCIATION, We hop;- steps will bo taken by the mining men ol the province to revive tho Provincial Mining Association. This association did good work, and now tbiil there is so much activity in mining, owing to tho high prices of metals, there is a brighter and better Held than over belorc tho association. J. II, Hobson, the original promoter ol the association, is doubtless ready and willing to give it all Ihe bucking he possibly can. Tlioro has been great indifference to the interests ol the mining industry among our legis lators, and the best means to remedy this is by n strong and combined organisation of the men who have at heart the best interests of the mineral industry of tho province. The mineral output of British Columbia is already over $20,000,000-a most creditable showing for nn industry yet in its inlnncy, nnd handled by a population of probably not 5,000 people, Open Air I(ink W, G. Watson's open air rink is now open: Ice in good shape SKATING DAILY. THE CITY EXPRESS E. W. B. Paget, Prop. Prompt delivery of parools, baggage. etc., to any part, of ihe City. Any Kind of Transferring id wiiaj' So mawu 4HrmM*s Smi of' *,%*(■caf/ of Sfam^$faje,MM<rtvJm. JhUd, 6nA *ite,^A*.^L>£M»aJ: TELEPHONE NO. 7. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD not hesitate ni spending 1(150,000 nooossary i ako tho most of them, Such n natural attraction will ropay ib" government ten times over in tho numbi 1- of peoplo attracted to the country, tho employtnrnl which they "ill give nnd tho largo amount of money the tourists will leave in oil' dilution. Carpets Linoleums Oilcloths FURNITURE Sewing Machines Heintstman Pianos R. H0WS0M & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS, EMBALMERS .ArW*/A\V*\'WV***V*»V"i*> ■Ti iTi iTi 1T1 "*» *** Af* Af, A*, n't*. Aft Aft «♦» A\ Aft A A?* Aft m Aft »*K A Af* A «t« « v '4,* *4.' '4.* '4.* My '4>' "X" A" 'A* 'X* *X" u,"X"'*X*^"tX""4l,"it*"i.* X" *X* *X''X1 "X'~X"47 o 0 o The Leading Merchant Tailors 4: \ ii o GET YOUR EYES EXAMINED FREE A forge variety of Glasses always kept in stock here Try a pair on ■—we guarantee a perfect fit, If you require anything in jewelry it is here for you. A complete slock of Ihe right class of goods, E J1DWA.RD A. HAGGEN, Mining Engineer, (Mem. American Institute Mining Engineers) 1 ruiadlan Mining Institute.) RuVEsLSTOKE, B. ('. Examination ol and reports on Mineral Properties l Si '■'■ laity, Agi nt for Cai '. m '•'■ 1 . 1 my, buyers ncores, I .- ■ .■ ■- and pros- is to operate and develop -■:;■ ; rties, Z\k ADaiUftcralb THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1900 THE TOURIST BUSINESS. While the value of the tourist traffic to the country is becoming better recognised, itt interests are not receiving at tho bauds of the Provincial or Dominion Governments anything like the attention they deserve. Both at Ottawa and Victoria there should be n tourist department devoted to scattering broadcast among the leisured classes the world over the attractions of Canada, and particularly of llriiish Columbia, ns tourist resorts. The production of tho mineral and lumber industries would sink into insignificance, compared with the money that would be left in the country annually by the tourists ivlio travel to the ends of the earth in seaieli of nature's beauty and attractions. Nowhere are tlit.se beauties and attractions on n' grander scale than in this province. The Canadian Pacific Railway has done more than any oilier body to ' advertise and develop these attractions, but tin tourist business properly managed would employ a large population of hotel keepers, packers guide.-. Ac, and the benefits ' :' :■- The Fall Showing of Fancy Plates Never in the history of this store have we shown so many styles of fancy plates or so many pretty designs costing little. , <J In fact some of them cost so absurdly little that you can indulge yourself without extravagance. ^ And then you needn't be afraid of breaking them, t] The prices don't begin lo correspond to their real value. ^ In dozens or single pieces. f§ Then there are the finer grades, sold in dozens only, made by potters to European royalty. You 11 manage to own some of handsome new patterns, we dare sy, J. GUY BARBER, - Jeweller, Optician r^r^rW*»W.^*^^'^'^'^f>rWr>ArVf*f*f*^.Wr*'Wf* Don't order a Suit because it is cheap. Order it because it will be becoming, fashionable, durable and comfortable. The best is the cheapest. We make the ^ best. In making a Suit we give advice when wanted and J i we accept advice when a customer desires to give it. ^;, Every now and then you are confronted with the i t question, " Who's YourTailor"—Cresssman & Morrison, V of course. i t iii I ii" I o The Leading Merchant Tailors. <j j] LOANS NOTARIES SIBBALD & FIELD HAVE Houses and Lots FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CTY INSURANCE COMOX COAL i^./^i/*W/*i^^*i^ir^rn^*i>^>^^^*s^^Wi^*-.^*r\r>rV Scott & Potts HOME HOTEL "x-eTCLUB FURNISHERS VICTORIA, B. C. ■■N THE CAVES. We hope that at nexl ssi :. ol ti,< Domini liament, a ;tion will be taken t .,;:;, ivati interests i ■ ths - - -.-_.-' basis in,'! devel pnient to the country an si th ■ gre ;■■ p] dng them widespread it appears to us to be the I thi most - -■ ind attractive duty ot both the Dominion and Pro- .,., -■ ne al Governments to take ui ti e -.. t. . ; ; -• :.. -,. caves 1 , :, atter in a vigorous manner. in i nnection ——■ : r which tin WEDDING. eady , n- . , i i onnt wedding took p i done a t-ports and pi Christina. Day al the resident togra| Hi - .'. . . and W hcelei Mi mil Mrs A, G, Fraser Trout lo the Lake, tin contracting parties M - M i- D : m daughter i; M M ,l Clark ol turiu ind Mr, A. x. A Dealer who, sells a man,., "BUCK BRAND" Overalls Merchant Tailors. Everything a gentleman wants in the line of tailoring. Our stock is new and up-to date. Pressing and cleaning promptly attended to. First Street, Opposite Union Hotel, Revelstoke, THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from Country of origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. RBVELTSOKE, B. O. HOTEL VICTORIA (Under New Management) ROBT. LAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B. C FirBt-clas accommodation for travellers. Best brands of Wines, Spirits, and Cigars. REOPENED REMODELED Union ftotel Restaurant Mrs. McKitrick, Manageress. Open at all hours. Meal Tickets Issued. Sliorl Orders laslefully served, Rates Moderate. RATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Central Hotel a- RFVFI STfWF b. C. ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS. Newly built. First-class in every respect. All modern conveniences Large Sample Rooms, Rates $1.50 per Day, Special Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management ■ 'K vast ex ten I ml tin ...; „•■ -;. tol '■ iietheii ition i ,. ,y the Ven Arch- .-.. ■■ ■ • - : of the A "■ ' IK -•'" I'i i- hap[iy , t ,.;,, ridi -- the lortiiuato , . • - oe obrate I take the n in. A thrci universal • una dav Ithii ■ :, I should I* _t|(1. t Christ, I : ■ the publii ■' md thi inni I edding, Mr. Pool Thi liap| . - i| le li - I ikon up their - | ti ... thcii Ih ..... .- :'"' " ' :' '' i,;" ' ' rcclnionL, ol congratu al - i n ' ■-'■ ' ' ; : •'' thcii man) friends.-—Ri .-■- . •;.-.- i ... hi : • il ne in makii p ... (oi showed the i st ciedil entori rise and th . tin I • it was known to anyoi tl t the] prt ve at i (• ••;..,-, - has been sin wn by the reports ol the cxpi ■ . inci n who1 I ..',. , .: .: • d till :. . J hi il (llll ex- ! tent is not even yet known, and it: will take two or three years Ix (ore ct mpli ti ■■*,'.■■:..:'. it- and survej 11 ... - e ii. t ■ made, A first-class ige road irom the railways hotol, 1;,- ;■ ari L'nioi ■' iranteed I' rfei' [actioi .'o-ltl ;!:' f§& ZI/1C-ETCr1U103 m "5lOVHa5tin4,5tW. 'ANCOUVEfi.b.C. ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J. ALBBET STOITB, PROP. guides, bidder^ and lighting by electric light arc :i isitioa to tbo ].-. peri iploitation ol these caves by tourists. Tbo cavo region should bo added to the National Park Hosorve, and the Dominion Government should USE Royal Grown Soap And -live Wrappers (or I'm iniums, ROYAL CROWN BOAI1 has nocqnal on the market, Drop n.- a card nnd we will mail you a catalogue illustrating lb" beautiful premiums wo olTor, The Royal Soap Co., Vancouver, B. C. Limited SMOCKS UNDERWEAR, , . . WORKING SHIRTS MEN'S GLOVES. . Koi aii ' i ill 1 Wm. .1. McMaster & Sons, VANCOUVER. B 0 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR ■■KURTZ'S PIONEERS" -KURTZ'S OWN" SPANISH BLOSSOMS" UNION MADE CIQAR8 MANiiii- rum Kurtz's Pioneei I pi Factory 111 CiirJinii St., W. VANCOUVER, - • B. C. LADIES9 BOOTS M. J. Henry's Nurseries and Greenhouses :»iiu Wi -i.i,in i,-, Road, VAN' OUVER, - B.C Main Mm i -. ; oi Ki ill Block Bouth Vancouver, fine mile -"-lib of city.! Ill-.lll' lie ', | , i''l M.I qui fill' ' .Seed, and Nursery Btork glowing. Extra largo plantlin foi Fall delivery.! en,„,l,.moiitoi Oneyeni apple, I to 6 feet, «I0 to 112 luppicmeniw. per lOdi apple, 2,8 and 4 yeara old, (18 methods nnd machnifry can i,o 1120 o-r Ofli Maynaid I'luin .si each. I „,, \,. ,l. ,,, • gs Importation, of Bulbs from make mem. In ,i ,i on your dealer giving Any lady will find rubber mots a great source, of com- Ion and protection during the spring weather. "MAPLE LEAF" light city boots for ladies, misses and children are as near perfection in material, style, lit and finish as human skill, y modern Queens Hotel COMAFLIX Best brands of Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, - - Proprietor P. BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail .... Meat Merchants. YODO FUJI has reopened a RESTAURANT on .MiKeii/.ie Avenue. Open Day and Night, First-Class Service ir>7tc Li Extra nli - - holce of Cherry, Peach, Plum, Apricots, etc,, now growing for fall oiib'i-, \" expense. Ion - oi del iy of fumigation or inspection. Let mo price yom li»l before pi / your order, Oolalogtie free, Oreen- fiouso I'lini , Floral Work, Roe Hop piles. Fruit packages. Forllllnora, otc, iiiirib'ii, Field nnd Flower Hoods in ■t-a-oil ,\l ,1. HENRY, Sim WoatinlniUif lt™l. Vancouvor, I), i Head Office, Abattoir and Cold Storage: Alberta you " Maple Leaf" RuDoers, There are no others quite so HELLING AGENTS, J. Leckie Co., Ltd. VANCOUVER, B. C. CITY LIVERY STABLES First-class Livery and Feed Stables, Saddle Horses. Single and Double Rigs for Hire on Reasonable Terms. Turned out Clean and Neat. DRY WOOD FOR SALE promptly filled. Orders left here for Firewood Dry Fir, Hemlock and Cedar. Chas. Turnross, Prop. *; TOURIST ASSOCIATIONS The Valuable Work They Do. In an article on tourist associations, liy P, W. Tcttit, in tlic Nelson News, be says;—" The bucccbs of this campaign Ior tboso communities which have bad the foresight to go into tin proposition, will of necessity be the means ol arousing every centre having claims to attractiveness to their respective latent possibilities along this particular line, "There never baa been witnessed such an amount ul travel as we see to-day. While the public knows too well that railroad companies are invariably reluctant to do many things that would inure to their benefit, they have in tbia particular phase of publicity displayed a policy ol activity truly commendable. Having tasted the sweets of travel in the shape of increased receipts they are now alter everything in Bight in the shape ol tourist money, and no expenditure would teem too great in the way ol artiatic literature in order to interest the traveller in tliia or that region of the land, " Nor i. there the slightest chance ol these efforts being Blackened. It - ha. been proved that travel, like any other commodity, can be stimulated by skillful and judicious publicity. as a result ol the recognition ol this all the great railroads ol the country have now their advertising depart- men's devoted entirely to turning out tons ol literature bearing on the various points ol interest all over their reapective systems. Much ol this ia in the highest sense artistic, and carries with it a fascination giving unmistakeable ovidence that it is got up by clever minds in this particular vocation. "Touiiat associations are the outcome of communities to attract a share of the army of tourists which moves along the great beaten paths of travel at stated seasons. They have been successfully worked in cities of moderate size, and by committees of citizens (mite independent of the civil government. Thrown on their own resources they receive better management; results that have followed having abundantly proved this statement. The average globe trotter is ever seeking fresh fields and pastures new, and to get him alt that is necessary is to let him know what one has to offer in the shape ol scenic attractiveness, sport and accommodation. Some there be who do not mind roughing it, On the other hand, and as a rule, Americans want the best ol everything and atk no question.. '1 No one need, to be told ol the monetary value to a community ol a steady stream ol tourists. Switzerland has grown fat on him', Paris fairly gorge, on him; London gets his hrst and invariably his last dollar. In America, Florida basks in the sunlight ol his financial contributions, while California has been made to blossom as the rose through the magic touch of his well-filled purse." ni .1 ilegioo of success desor.bt'd i y i ho premier and provincial treasurer as 'remarkable." If 100,000 was the not earnings for the year. The Canadian l'ncilic Railway is now running a sleeper between Nol- sun and Blocau City daily (or the accomodation of its patrons "The Okanagan says I "It is reported llm O. It. will, in the spring, start n dnily service between the Landing and l'eiiticton. To do tills it will be necessary to build nnothea steamer lor the Okanogan Lake service. Work on this steamer, it is said, will begin shortly. The gross earnings ol the Hill railway syBtem for the year 11)05 readied the huge total of Ifl(r0,222,020, an increase of 929,000,000 iu four years. In spite of the increase in mileage, the increase per mile in the earnings is 91,450. WATER AND LIGHT RATES New Schedule for Kamloops The following is tho new schedule ol water and light rates to be adopted at Kamloops: WATER, Dwelling, 4 living rooms or under, $i.i,s " t, " or under 8 1.50 8 " " 1.7s Saloons 5.00 Stores $i.oo-$.>.00 Meeting houses i.oo Olliee ami sleeping room 1.00 Lawn having 50 feet trout 75 Garden having 50 feel front 2.00 li Garden, ,'i Lawn 1 50 Klnsli closet in dwelling 25 Public baths, steam boilers, hotels Boarding bouses, restaurants, laundries, livery stables, dray or express stablest dairies, druggists, soda fountains, and for all manufacturing purposes, bymeteronly, LIGHT-METER RATES. Gross. Net. First .too cubic feet, $1.50 $1.25 Over joocubic feet, .it'/i .10 per too cubic feet. The lollowing discounts will be allowed off gross rates: 2000 cubic feet to 5000 cubic feel, 25 per cent. 5000 cubic feet lo 10,000 cubic feel, 30 per cent. Over 10,000 cubic feet, ^4 per cent, J. A. DARRAGH HAIL AND STEAMER. This week the C. P. R. shops went on short time, closing at 5 p. m, The C. P, R. have decided to extend the E. and N. railway to Alberni. It is expected the new station will be opened for passenger traffic next week. The Railway Commission has ruled car load rate shall not apply to mixed car loads. The V. V. i E. will employ Chinese labor in construction of its western extension. The Oreat Northern has raised the rates on zinc ores in Slocan from $1 to |2.60 a ton. Victoria lias dropped the boycott ol the C. P. R. over freight rates from coast to interior points. Engineer VanAntwerp, of the S, and O. branch, has been confined to Vernon hospital from blood poisoning. Owing to a head-on collision between two trains Wednesday's train from the east was about nine hours late. W. Walker, late travelling auditor for the C.P.R. in Kootenay, has joined the staff of McDertnid and Mellaril)- at Nelson. P, Burnet has been appointed by the C. P. R. to make a detailed survey of the proposed switchback lo avoid the grade on the big hill at Field. The V. V. and Y. propose building from Vancouver to meet the Grand Trunk Pacific at Fort George, and application will be made for a subsidy at the coming session ol tho legislature. It is stated the Canadian Northern will soon atart to build to the Pacific Coast through the Yellowhead Paas, This should be good news to several Revelstoke and Kamloops men who own the townBite at Tete Jaune Cache. The first engine to be run on the Nicola branch of the C. P. R. his been sent up from Vancouver. It is No. 26, which has been in use in and out of the city on odd work, and it will be UBcd to draw a constiuction train. Mr. B. K. Neville, assistant inspector ol the sleeping, dining and parlor car department ol tho C.P.R., at Winnipeg is ooming to Vancouver to assume the position of ohiol clerk in the office ol S. C. Sykoa, assistant district superintendent ol sleeping, dining and parlor cars. Public ownorship has proved a gratifying biicooss in connection with the Onlsra government's now railway betweolfNorth Bay and New Li.keatd, Strikes it Rich in Indiana. J. A. Darragh has struck it rich in Indiana, having, in partnership with Mr. Floeter, secured a property the tests on which gave a value of $2 a yard. The valueB are not only in gold but in precious stones, diamonds, agate, topaz and other valuable stones being found. Mr. Darragh has had a ring made of the gold and in it has been mounted a pretty topaz taken Irom the ground and dressed. The property is in Morgan County in that State, and within 25 miles of Indian apolis. THE SCHOOL ELECTIONS. Mrs. II. .1. llu.ihury Manogrcss, First-Class Table. Private Dining Boxes- bun.-.! DlniiiKriiinti fur ll:iti'|e..-'-.Hi,|,|, 1-, el,!. Furnished Rooms To Let, FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE tcms.ij.-xmkx-v^iw'j.^r •K^.^txTL. SjMISjSSjjpjijisSji $8.70 PER SINGLE TON Reduotlon made for Inrge quantltle Delivered to any part 01' the olty, Orders left nt ibe Lawrence Hard wan .Store, or nl Sniylho's Tolia Store, promptly attended in. ALSO 200 Cords Wood WELL SEASONED $4.00 per Two-Rick Cord, J. C HUTCHISON, FIRST ST 1 ION HOI W. J, LICHTBURNE, Manager. NEWLY BUILT AND FURNISHED STRICLY FIRST-CLASS THE BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH BEST BRANDS WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS ARROWHEAD, - B. C. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium. Under the new management nf Habry MoIntosh, Hoffman Housi ltossland. Editor Mah-HhsaU). Sir,—The civic elections as they draw near are causing more or lees discussion. While it is a matter ol somo importance who is to rule the city Ior the incoming year, it is one of still greater Importance to tho oitizens at large who are going to control our educational affairs. There has been for some time past a considerable advance in educational work, and a decided lifting ot our schools to a higher level of proficiency. It is therefore necessary to elect trustees who will continue a policy so conducive to advance and upward progress. Our educational affairs require to be conducted Irom the standpoint of education pure ftnd simple, rather than from denominational, personal, or family affinities, as has been too often the case in the past. It is not only a question of economy, but a matter ol deep importance, who are to be the trustees ol our children. We need men as trustees who will not yield to the strongest pull in appointments, nor be misled by those who have the claim to academic houours, but the appointment of applicants who have the qualifications and ability to do the work required. It is not wise to readily give car to rumours, but sufficient is mojteil abroad to create an interest in the question who is to be elected. The names already stated do not give entire satisfaction. That more candidates should be in the field, and that an election should be held, 1 feel ia the thought ol those who have the best interests of education at heart,— Yours, etc., Patkkamii.ias, McKenzie and Martin THE GROCERS Dealers in FRUITS OP ALL KINDS IN SEASON Vernon,B.C THE MEDICAL WATERS of Halcyon are the most curative in the world. A perfect, natutul remedy for all Nervous and Muscular diseases, Liver, Kidney and Stomach ailments and Metallic Poisoning, A sure cure for "That Tired Feeling." Special rates on all boats nnd trains, Two mails airive and depatt every day. Telegra h communication with all marts of the world. TEB51S-$12 to $1S per week. For further particulars apply to harry Mcintosh Halcyon Hot Springs Arrotu LaKe. B. C. Trademarks and Copyrights obtained la all countries. PATENTS I obtained hi all co ROWLAND BRITTAIN, Registered Patent Attorney Mechanical Attorney and Kngineer, Room 3, Kalrflold.Illock, Granville St., near P.O - VANCOUVER, B, C. A posstcord will secure nn evening appoint ment for inoso who cannot, call during ttui day GOALl I When you want satisfactory Furnace or Base Burner Coal Try the Semi-Anthracite ("row's Nest Coal $9.50 S Kit IN Orders left at Lawrence Hardware Store promptly attended to. SWAN CARLSON Agent. It's a grand school boot, a splendid fall boot, a great business man's boot. It fits like a glove, and is a stylish-looking boot, too, as heavy boots go, being made from No. 1 quality box calf leather with a heavy sole, it will wear like iron. For sale by all good retail Bliue men. WHOLESALE BY J. LECKIE CO., Ltd., VANCOUVER, B. C. * THIS SPACE # '!> A *> RESERVED FUR «* % <i§» ll H0BS0N & BELL J| m <i> «§|. A ty V|*J vy ly ty Vy iy»1 ^: .^s ."y ty „y y Jy WILL HE-OTEfl My MEAT SGOKES Monday. January 7lh. Orders for Boo! nnd Million Poultry, Pish and small goods will rooive prompt attention. W.TLEIuING First Street MISS GARVIN, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Engagements accepted for At- llomcs &c. Theory Lessons a specialty, Pupils now enrolled for the new vcar. • A.T.CJ. treacbev of flMauo anoWocal Culture Studio - - at The Parsonage Alphonsus De Feo PROFESSOR OF PIANO Lessons 50c. Each, Given at Mr. Dominic Gallicono, near Station. Music supplied at "At Homes" and Dances. MOVED TO THE UNION HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. Mns. 11. E. McKiTTiucK Banquets, Theatre Parties and Private Suppers a specialty. WOOD YARD l'have started a permanent Wood Yard on Third street, With my past experience I hope to be in a position to satisfy all requirements of customers. Dry cordwood kept in stock and supplied in any lengths at reduced prices for cash. It. SAMSON. SEE Wing Chung's newly imported stock of Chinese and Japanese goods The best assortment ever landed in Revelstoke of useful and ornamental articles: Tea services ' Flower Pols Plates Umbrella Stands llaskcln Lunch Baskets (lane chairs Smoking Jackets Handkerchiefs Silk Goods. GOLD FISH Finest stock of candlos and fruits in town. Front Street, Revelstoke To Trappers Raw Furs Bought Cash Prices Paia P. B. WELLS, Exporter of Furs. Bankhead Goal:; '! Egg Size Delvered i1 * ijtove " " |i Nut " < I. ! i i i 11 19.00 ij jl 9.001; ii 8.50 I j Orders left at P. Burns & Company's Olliee will receive most prompt attention. I F. McCarty, Agent, ji ! I' i M0HfH**«HHf«NrHfHWfU i iiieiti ■ Hi! i" .1 A. A, 111.. ''. - I' R.J.TAOOl l,l'. i.ei KOOTENAY STAB, It. II. 1'. Meets nn l-'iiit Tuesday olovorymonlli,In i ii, ii. I'. nun. j. A0IIK8ON. W, I'. It, J.TAUOKIIT, Km, ajfflJK Cold nanr/e lodge, K. of p., ' No. 26, Rsvclstoke, il. C. MSETS KVICIIV WKllNHSPAV in o.i,Hell,nvs1 Hull nt s o'elnck Visiting Knights nre cordially nivilod. J. II, SCOTT, (I. C, htkwakt McDonald, k.oir.ivs, II. A, liltuWN. M, ol I' Kootenny Loclitc No. 15 A Tie A.M. Tli,, regular moot Ink. arc held in lln' Mafoaio Temple, Idill'VII'iiVsHnll.iili Ihethird Miiinlil) in .null iitt'lilll nl > ,i.,,i. VUllliigbroth' ran cordially ivi-.l i-uiiii'il c. ,i. PUOI'UKIKR, Skciihtaiiv, SELKIRK LODGE. NO 12,1. 0, 0. T. Moot. ovoryTliuratla, ovunlng InOddl'ollavvH Hall nl s iiVluik IVIhIUiib brethren cor 'illnlly hulled Id Ol tend. an. I'Ai.MKii.N.n. j,mathie,sue NOT UK. Notice la herein- given Ibnl I Intend I" apply at tlio next meeting ol llio Hoard ol McotwUM Coinmlailonors iur tho ellyoIBevolaloko.lor ibo transfer from mo i" Robert Uiiglilon ol llevclsmki'. II, t'„ "I ihi-relull liquor licence hold by mo la respect ol Hie promises ot Kov- clstiike known us llie Victoria llolel, tailed ihls 1,5th December, 1005, d21-80d W. M. IlltOWS, -ii.lbc, n-t ll llm fall, ulh omit mil carry away tlmboi iiiu,l,-.cr!i.il l.ili.l-: i.i a in i illicit L-I :.1>,in lunr ,1 I' i|,„ II,.1.. l.l. l'|.|t i Arr.nl Lti.e nml marked " Ilia llond Lumbar Com- jinny's iiorlh-woal cornor post," tliuneo east Ul chains, llielini siailh Wl chains tlience ui-.i SO cliaiim, thonco north SOolinini to point it! iniii'iiei'iiii'iit. IIIU liKNIi LUMI11S11 COMPANY, LTD., Hei'i'inliiil- silt, IIHO. VIITH'H IS 1IKI1I-.IIV (IIVKN Ihal UllrtV IN dnyaaflor dato wo Intoinl to apply lo lb: riiii'f Commissioner of Lands and Works fort spoolal license to cut nml carry awa) limhoi roan llm following ili-s,'rii..-ii lands: ' Nu. I, Commonolug at a posl iilaiiti'tliui the weal .side nf tlio north fork of Fosthall Crook and alum! two nnd i)iii-i|ii.ii-i,T miles abovo the forks ami marked "Ilia Bond LumborCompany's Southwest Cornor Poat," thence north tQOeliaiits. thence west In chains, thenco south li» chains, thonco east I'i chains to point of ciiliilllclicellii'ilt. Nu.'.'. Coninionolngat a post illumed on Ihe east sldo of tho nonh fork of roslholl Crook about 0110 and tine half miles almve the links nnd marked "fllg Uoiul I. bor Company's Souih- west cornor post, tlionco north nin chain., lilollOO east la chains, thonco south Iflfl i-liniiis, lin-aieiii-st. 10ohains to point ofcommenoo- ment. Nu. II. Coinmoiioliigal a i„>>( planted aboul ono-lialf inllii friini llio weal liiinli nf tho north fork uf K.islliull Crook anil aluiiil ulie niile iiliuvi' llie forks anil marked " Big liend I ilior Company's Boulheaat Cornor I'usl," Lheiioo norlli loieliaiii.-, tl -I- nisi in ohains, liionco south llll chains, Ihillii; cast III elttiilts 1„ |,.,iiit uf COIIllllOIICOIUOllti Nu. I. (loitunollchlg ul a |ii'-l iilmileil aluiiil mil.- half mill' from the wosl hank of llio norlli fork ul Koblhail Crook and aboai four miles abovo llio forks ami marked "Hi« llond l.umbor Com paiiy's Nortiicaal Corner I'o.l," thenco wi-si.it chains, thonco aoutii 81 chains, thonco oaat S3 chains, thonco north BO chains to point uf coin Nli'liei'lllelll. Ilia HKNIi LUMBKR COMPANY,Ltd, Arrowhead, B,C„ Doo 23, nw.'t. 2J5ii30 CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Municipal Elections, 1906. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby slvon to tlio Electors ol tlio Miuiiriinitily of RflYOlstoko, Hint I require tlio prosouco nf tlio wild ElontorB at the City Clerk's Olilco, City Hull, McKenzie Avenue, Revelstoke, B.C., on Hie Fifteenth day of January. 1MB, nt 12 o'clock, noon, for the iHiriio-Diif eli'ctiiik' persons lo roprosout them in the Municipal Council as Mnvor and Aldermen, and also for tho election of Five persons to topresont them on the lfnunlul Trusteosof tho Revelstoke Public School, Tho mode of nomination nf oaiulidatos shall bo [\* follows i— Tho candidates shall bo nominated lu writ* Ing! tho writing shall be subscribed by two voters of tho Municipality as proposer aud seconder, ami shall bo delivered in the Roturniug Olllrorataiiy tiinu betweontho qnte of llio notice and 2 p.m. of tho day iif tin; uomlnntion, nml in tho ovout tif » pull being necessary, -uel. poll will ho opened ou tho Eighteenth day or January, 1000. Ifromi) o'clocli a.m. tolo'clnoK p.m.) at tho City clerk's olilco, City Mull, Mc- Konzie Avonuo, Revelstoko, II. C, tif which every person is horoby ronulrod to take notice ami govern himself accordingly, The persons nuallilod In bo nominated for and elected as Mayor shall bo such poruonsas aro mule Hriii-h BubJocUi nf llm full ago of twenty-ono year.-, ami arc in.1 uwuullfleu under any law. nnd have been for tho six months next preceding the day of nomination tho registered owner in tho Liiiul Registry Olliee, of land or real property In tho city of tho assessed value, on tho last municipal assessment roll, of one thousand dollars or more, and who are otherwise duly qtinlilled as municipal voters: tho persons qualified to bo nominated for and elected as Aldermen sh.ill be BUOll persons as aro malo British subjects of the full ago of twenty-one years, and aro nut disqualified under any law, and have been fur the six months nextproccillng tho dny'of nomination tho registered owner, hi the Land lleglstry Olliee, of land or real properly in llie oily of llio assessod value, on life lost Municipal Assessment Roll, of live hundred dollars or more, ami who aro otherwise qualified us municipal voters. Tlio persons qualified to be nominated for and eluded as School Trustees rtho.ll ho any person holng a householder lu the City School District, anu bolng a British subject of tho full ago of twenty-ono years, and otherwise qualified to vole nt nn election of School Trustees iu the said School District, Glvon under my hand at Bovolstoko, B.C., the sixth day of January. UHili. CHAS. J. AM AN. 28jlw. Hemming Ollleer. NOTICE. Nuliee Is horohy given Ihal an application will be, made to the Legislative Assembly of llio Province ot British Columbia, at its next session lor an Act to Incorporate a company to lie called "The Kamloops nml Yellow Head pass Railway Company, with power to con* Blruct, equip and operato a line of railway from n point ui or near Kamloops, thonco running iu a northerly direction following the valleys of Iho North Thompson river, Ihe Canoe river and McLetinun's ereek to a i»'inl nt or near Tote Jaune Cache in ihe Province of llrlllsli Columbia with all such powers as may be necessary end expedient for the con- alriielloii tunl operation nf said line of Railway ami uiili power lo purchase and develop aud convoy over Us liluliI nf Way, electric power, and to sell ami distribute llio saniu within the sniii Province of liritish olumbla, ami with power .o n quire and operato steam boats and ferries lu connection with tho Hallway, and with power tueffecin Junction with any line of railway lobQcniiMriietcd from tho Boulh lo n point ni or near Kamloops, or with tho Can- ttillan Pacific Railway at Hmi poinl and also with any rallwav coming westward ihrouKb the Yellow Mend I'BSH, Puled at Vancouver, British Columbia, thi.1 8th day ol December, a D., 1003. TCl'PKU & lilHKl'IN, Royal Hunk Chambers, Vauenuver, British Uolumbia, di-i-iiw Rollollora for Applicants, If in want of Hay,Vegetables write for prices to L. E. Griffiths \TOTtCE IS 1IKRKBY QIVKN Hint thirty 1> days after dale m Intend to apply to ibe chief t lommlsidonor of Lauds and Y\ orlcs for a Bpcolal license to nil and carry away timber from the following doscrlborl hinds ;— Commouolugata poat planted at iboimrih west comer of K, nnd S. Block 8»iu nn tho WOst side nf Upper Arrow Lako and marked "Big Bond Lumber Company's south-west ritor post," thence north ]00 chains tlmnci! oast-10 chains, thonce south 160 chains, thence wesl ll) chains to point nfcniiimoncemeiit. Bill BEND LUMBER COMPANY, LTD. Dec. ?th, l.Hl'i. i^i dnie I intend lo apply to the Chief Com* mlwloner of Undi ami iVurki iur a fpootnt liciiiM- lot-lit .!■ 0 i'.tr, v ,i.\ ij ii,.i'i-r Ir, iii thu followingdiwortbed lands Filunted on tbeewt side of t'pi't-r Arrow Lake in Went Kootenay district:- Coramonolng at a post marked "Bert Blyth's South West Corner I'o-t." planted about I) miles north "f Halcyon Hoi Springs and about 1 of a mile from UikQ shorei thenre f.i-i B0chains; ibunet. n -rthS' ohnioi; thence west «u chains; thence soutli 80 clialna to point of commencement. DKRT BLYTH. January -. 1900, NOTICE. VTOTICK Is hereby given that 83 day* after xl date 1 intend io Apply to the Chief Cummltwlom-rof Lands And Works.rot a upec- ial license to cut and carry away timber from tho following described lands Miuated.on the east Bide of the Upper Arrow Lake in West Kootenay district:— No. 1. Commencing at a post marked " Bert Blyth's Northwest Corner I'ost," planted on Ueorge Boyd's on jtero boundary and about 160 chains north of his southeast corner; thence wuthSJ halns; thonco east 80 onaini; thence north SJ halns; thence west 80 cunlus to point of com- meuoement. No, 2. Commencing at a pobt marked " Bert Blyth's South West Corner Post." planted on George Boyd's Bostern Boundary, and about 100 chains DOrl Ii of bis south-east comer; thenoe north Hi chains; thence oast80chains; thence twuthBO halns; thence west 80 chains to point of com- ilcliecineiil. BERT BLYTH. Dec 33th, l»ii. rpIHUTY DAYS afterdate we intend loap 1. lily to Hie Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to cut and carry away Umber from the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile east from Columbia Hiver ami about one mile norlli from Boyd's ranch, at the southeast corner of 1\ Agron'si.orth limit and marked "Big Bond Lumber Company's southwest corner post," thence north 100 chains, thence east 10 chains, Hienee south 160 chains, thence west in chains to point of commencement. Nov. 20, 1003, BlU BEND LUMBER COMPANY, LTD. 289 rpIIIHTY DAYS after dale we intend to _L apply to the Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to cut and carry away limber from the following described lands: 1, Commencing at a post planted at the north-oust corner of K. & S„ Block 860, and marked " Big Bend Lumber Company's South- ens! Comer Post," thence north IWi chain-. tlieiico west 40 ohains! thence south ICO chains; thenco oast 1<> chains to point of commencement. 2, Commonolug at a post planted about one mile norlli from llio north-wost corner of K. audS., Block, 860, aud mark, d" Big Bend Lumber Company's South-east Comer Post," thonco north 80 ohnliiB; thenco west 80 chains; tlionco south 80 chains; thence oust SO chains lo point of commencement, 3, Commencing at a post planted about one mile north from the norlli-wesi corner of K. and S„ Block 860, and marked " Big Bend Lumber Company s North-oast Corner Post," thence west Wl chain-; liionco south >u chains: thonco oast 80 ehalus: thence north 80 chains: lo point of commencement. Bu; Bend Lumiirh Company, Lth. Doo. 28th, I'M 26 F CREDITORS TRUST DEEDS ACT, 1001. Notice Is hereby given that Frank Julian, of Bovolstoko, B. C., Lumberman, by deed dated 23rd December, lOOfl, assigned to William H. Brail, of Revelstoke. B. C, Banker. Ill trust for the benefit of tho creditors of said Frank Julian all his real and personal pro' porty, credits and effects which may bo seised ind sold under execution Croditors are required lo send to Hie under signed on or before ihe 31st January, U**i, par ticnlai-s duly veritled of their claims ana of Ihe security, if any, held by them. A Mooting of tho Oedltors of -aid Debtor will be held al Uieofilco of Harvey, McCarter and I'inkbaiu, Imperial Bank Block, Revel' BtokO, B. C., on the 12th day of January, liui, at throe p.ui., forgiving of directions with reference lo Ihe disposal of the estate, Dated this 27th day of December, 1005, IlAllVKV, McUAKTKR AND I'lN'KllAM. Solicitor for the Assignee, MINERAL ACT. (KllHM I'.) Malakwa, B. ('. Richard R. Copeland JOBBING OAUPKNTJ3R AND OABINETMAlCfili MunUi's, Shelving, Storm Donra, Jobbing Promptly Attended To Third Streol Ktiyt, llevelaloko i2to CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Itatldard, Monitor, Yellow Jacket, Heather Hell, Denver I'metion. Contractor, Winnebago, l.X.L. Fraction, B.X.L. Fraction. Iron Hill Fraction, Iron Bill, Criterion, Black Hear, U.X.L. Fractlon, Iron Chest, Butte Fraction, Downio Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the ItevelslokoMtnlng Division ol Kootenny District, Whom located:-At standard Basin, Big Bend, Take notice Hint I, R, Smith, Free Miner1! Corllllcnte No, B8863I, acting s- agent for The Prince Mining and Development company, Limited Mablfiw, Free Miner's Certificate No. 1)88486, intend, itxlydsya from the date hereof to apply lo the Mining Rocorder tors Certificate of Imnrovcments, for ihe purpose <>l obtaining a Crown Grant ol the&bovcolatnw, Ami further take notice that action, under section B7, must be commenced before Ihe Issuance of such Ceriitlctiie of Improvements, Daied this wtli day of November, A.D., 1905 R, SMITH. NOTICE N OTICE Is hereby given thai WoogQuoDtli . . nn longer Manager nf tbo pirtnennlp (Trm heretofore curried on by u.i ilu-under Blguod as General Morchnntsln tim City 'if Rovolstoko under tbn Ilrm mime of Cjuong Chung Leo, the said partnersblp bavins la-en dissolved thu day, All debts owing to said pnrloorshlp aro to be paid to Wong Hin«Tm-k nt the former plat (onsli of mid firm at Rovoletoko, and all claim- against the said narlnorship ur" t'1 be presented within ten nays from tho date hereof to toe said Wong Ili'miTuck by whom 'he .-nine wi I be -cUliM yYoxo HikoTcch Wi.mi Qoosa WONOWAH M.VIl t-IA Witness: (i S.McCortor Dated tin-Mh December, 1905 Ija8t Jas. I. Woodrow, BUTCHER. Retail Dealer In BEEP, PORK, MUTTON, Etc. Fish and Game in Season. All ordirs promptly flllcd. REVELSTOKE, B. C, 2ffi«» TIMBER NOTICES. Kollcq labereby glu'ii Ihattlilrtyd.v, tiler lute I intend lo apply lotbtCnlsl Cpmml» ilonarol Uii.lsmnl ft'orki Iur. ioaol.1 llcenM t.ii.itandcrrv.w.y tlmUrfron lb.loliow* Ing ilewrlbod i»nd», .nunc In the o»,oo. filvl.lon ol Y»U' DUtllol .bout ,even mile, op ;ii,, north lurk iii cherry crcek:- Nu.l. Commenctni at » po>t on the north bank, riiniiiiiK m-sl Si chain., llii'ilce aouth K chalna, lhencee.it to oh.inn, thence nonh so 'lirtlns lu pulnl ul piimmenceuient. Hak'tl Sov, SSrd, 1909. t.K.il'.'iE U. CAMPBELL. No 1. CiiniinL'ncinij ,1 .poat onthenorlh Imiik ol lln- nurtli lurk ol Cherry creek, .bout men mllM up the creek, running «,t »0 ilmliis, thence north SO chains, thence wenao cbalna thence south SO chain, to point ol com- iii.-.ici'uicni. Dated Not. 23rd, iwi, GEORGE B. CAMI'BKLL. No. 8, Commencing >l > f*,t on the north bank of tha north lork ol Cherry cruek, .bout eiglit mill's up ihe creek, running north 80 chains, tlience east !0 chain,, thence south 80 chain,, thence west no chain, to point ol con- lueiiceiiieul. Ilateil Nov. 23rd, 1905. GEORGE B. CAMPBELL, Nu. 1 commencing at a post on the north bank ol the north lork ol Cherry creek, .boot nine miles up the creek, running nerlb M chains, tbi'iie. east SO chain,, thence aooth So chains thence nets) chains to point ol commencement. Date! Nov. 2Srd, 1905. 1. t. MACKENZIE. No.fi commencing at a post on the south bank ol the imrtb lork ol cherry creek, about eleven miles up the creek, running eul 80 chain,, tlience north Wl chain,, thence west SU chains, Uieiicc south Su chain, to point of commencement. Nated Nov,,1th, 1905. _ 1. 11. MACKENZIE. No. C. Commencing at a post about one-b.ll mile Irom ihe south hank ol the north lork oi Cherry creek,about twelve miles up the creek, running east SO chains, thence north Wchalns. thence west so chains, thence south SO chains to poinl ol commencement. Ilate.l Nov, 2tlh, 1905. . J. B. MACKENZIE. No. T. Commencing at a post about one-half mile from the south bank ol the north forkol Cherry creek, running east 80 chains, thenc north80chains,tnence wests) chains,tnence soutli i) chains to joint ol commencement. Haled Nov. :'llh, 1005. ilEORCE B. CAMPBELL, No.-. Commencing at a poat on ihe northeast bank ol the south lork ol the north fork of Cherry creek, abont one-half mile up the creek, running imrtli so chains, ibence west so chains, tli.iii'e south to chain,, thence eistS) ,-lialn, to |>oilit ol commencement. Dated Nov. .'lib, 1905, GEORGE B. CAMPBELL, No '.'. Commencing, at a post on the north- east bank ol me south lork ol the north lork ol Cherry creek, about one-hall mile up the creek."running south f) chains, thence eaat 80 chain-, thence north to chains, thence west 90 chains to point ol eummeucement. Date! Nov. jltli, 1905. J. B. MACKENZIE. No, 10, Commencing at a post about on. hall mile irom the north-east baak ol tha south lork ol the north lork ol cherry crtek aid about one an.l one hall mile, up the creek, runnine south t" chains, thence east ts> chain., thence north 80 chains, thence west BO chain, to point of commencement. Dated Nor. Mtn, 1905. J, 11. MACKENZIE- NOTICE VUTB K Ir* HEREBY GIVEN thau thirtf 1\ day after date, I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Land.* and Works fora special license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands, No.L Commencing at a post planted about five miles more or ir-■ from the mouth of Bear Cwek, thenco south lflO chain*, thence east 40 bains, ihence north lfli chain* thenoe west 40 chain- to place of commencement. No. I. Commencing at a poet planted 40 chain* west of No. I post, thence H)i chains south, thence east lo chains, thenoe north 160 chains, theoce west ft chains to place of commencement No. X Commencing at a pout planted at No. 2 post, thenco south TO chains, theooe*west 4u chains, thence north W chains, thence east *" chains to place uf commencement. Nu. t. jmmenclng at a post planted north of No. 2 post, thenoe north SB chain*, thence eMt SI ohains, thenoe south 80 chains, thence weal to ibalns to place of commencement. No. j. Commencing at i post planted wm of No. 4 post, thence north N chains, thence we»*t 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence cut 80 halns to place of commence ment No. a Commencing at a post planter] one mile wert of No. o post, thence north w chains theoce west 80 chains, thenoe south 80 chains, thence en*! yi chain- to place of commencement No.I. i ommoncing at a post planted on eart «ldc of No, tl post, thenoe south IJjchsins, thence eart 10 ohains, thenoe north 180 chain*, thence west 1" chain- lo place of commencement, ha, 8, Commencing at a post planted watt side of No. T. jK>t thence-Hjuth 40chain-, thence west 100chains, theme north III)ohains, thence Met pin chains to place of commenoement. H.O, BOBBINS. Dec.eih. r.»-V 3iyjli VTOT1CK is HKRKBV OIVKN that thirty x\ days after date 1 intend to apply to the Chief Cuiiimi-sioner of Laadl and Wontsfotft special license to cut and carry away timber from the following dtwrtbed land-*: No. 1, Commencing four rodn from the west bank of I'ingtton Croes, and about nine miles from the mouth, ami eight rods from the wuth bank of the west fork of Rontoni thenco west NO chains, thence north H chains thenoe ewt 1ft chain-, thence south IU chains to place of com- mtKMX- H.G.HOBBIN8. Dec. Mil, 1»-V. WI|U VrOTlCBIs borate Riven tbat.SOdajrs after j^ date, wpimenato apply to the Chief Com. missioner nf Lands and Works for s special Beense to cut and carry away timber from the "iHowing described lands: Slartinaat a post planted at the north well corner of R. ulendenning's preemption, situated <>n tho north side of the Columbia River abont S : miles below Upper Arrow Lake end marked Y.C L Co.'s Upper South West Corner Post, thence north 40 chains, thence east 1*1 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 18 chains to point of rnmmencement VALE-COLCMBIA LUMBER CO., LTD Nakusp. B.C., Dec. »h, 1K&. 1!» Ring Out the Old ami Ring in the Now, anil May Yon See Many ami Prosper. ^ig ou 3$F iiiiiii I I t I I i I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I | 1 I I 1 I I I I M I 1 I M l I I 1 I I I I I 1 1 I l f I 1 I I ' sftj !^ , P ,a p\ W" #Is now on and we arc gelling ready for Stock-Takin Different ^ Lines to Clear Out regardless of Cost. „■ w ^jfc. ,—___ . , — ■ —— —— -^ JJ MILLINERY %$ Any Hat, trimmed or un- a**: trimmed at uist Malt price, MANTLES Ladies' Mantles and Cloth Skirts to clear at half price. We nill |int i'ii "in II. :. tOOK FOR BARGAINS OVERCOATS | Men's Overcoats, Boys' v$ Reefers, al great reduction, in Table ilill'i'irin Luis ill Iii cli'iir rcgardl REID & YOUNG ifl tOOK FOR BARGAINS "t&W' ».*>VV%,>,.\t,.%<.«t<.t,%t*,»%*,%,.%t*AVV*,'MV'9 \ 5 The CANADA DRUG & BOOK CO. Wish All Their Customers and Friends a Prosperous and Happy New Year, The Canada Drug & Book Co.'y j (Social & Personal. ••»•«••••••••«•«•»•••••••• m DON'T FORGET US NEXT WEEK j M Cross Drug (o. ..•••..............*•••••• MARRIED. Achisox-Sashaiv—On the 9th inst. nt the home ol the bride's father, Fourth street, by the Rev. \V. 0. Calder, Dais) Sashaw to Joseph Achison, ol Glacier, I'.. ('. Local and General. Typhoid is prevalent at New Westminster. A lire at High River did damage to extent ■ l* #76, Calgary plumbers went on strike fur -10 cents nn hour, American horse-thieves .'-.:-■ rta ranchers great trouble, A carpenters strike is threatened in Vancouvi t lor -Iii cents an hour Kate Cadden, aged 13, was burned ;. death by her clothes catching fire, Railway traffic in the mountains is better than at this time last year. 0, E. Q erley formerly conservative : i ruber I t C Ichi ster, N. ri., dieil on Saturday. i. Guy Barber Ins ti,, i ni -t I lets artil :ial ■ rs -eon in the city. 24 cars of lumbci were Bhipped by the An t ' Big Bend Lumber e ..■ lies last we .:. A mass niei I ng at Derby bo ited ,: .in Chamlerlaii refused to bin I speak An Ami.. in ni ivspaper man :■ having an airs tip built to give access ■ thi :. rl | ■ Dr, Xorl ti .„;. i sti I I I - i '' pplei . men ,c.; th » itfi ted -.. ; lisi ises, l.inei ii ii rgesi in ('utility Luitn has 1212,600 invested, wont into insolvency. Lieut, llruivii received the militia pay check to-day, nnd members entitled to efficiency pay will receive il to morrow evening after drill. The (Hil Timers of Revelstoke propose holding n supper at an early ditto, when some good stories of the old days in Rovelstoko will, no doubt, bo At tbo police court yesterday, before the Mayor, John Grey was charged with assaulting a woman of the lower town and sent to Kamloops goal for n month. The rink is being well patronised this season, The Band was in attendance Monday night and will again add lu the attractions nt tho rink tomorrow night. The Grand Trunk will spend a million dollars for motive power, the orders include 81 locomotives, 2n of which are for passenger ami HI lor freight, traffic. The Hank of Montreal, at Regina, was burglarised, but owing to the plucky notion of the janitor, who exchanged shots with them nnd was wounded, they tailed to get any money, The York County Loan investigation shows the financial statements wore misleading, ihe auditors certificates untrue, aud the business had a on strikeI(te(]cit 0f$330,000 per annum, It is expected sharehold are giving oents on the dollar A, E, ICincald loft Monday for the ouilsl oil n business trip, W, I!. Ross, M.l', 1'.. was in l.cvcl- stoke Monday on his way lo Victoria, W. M, Brown leaves tomorrow lor Victoria, where be will reside fur a time. Win. Illakeinore, M, !•!., has been appointed editor at Victoria of Tho Week, Mrs. Ilolton entertained a number of young people nt a pleasant dunce on Friday. Walter liiillan. of Wilmer, and J.P, Boyd, of Comaplix, are appointed Justices of the Peace. Il is stilled F. Peters, former premier ofP.E,I., will be appointed Lieut Governor of II. ('. A, M, Pinkliam returned this wee from Calgary where he went for the Christmas holidays. J. A. Maodonald, M, P, P., of Ross- laud, and family came up from the south Sunday on their way to Victoria, .1. V. Porks has been culled to England on account of the death ol his (ather mid will leave Revelstoke next month on his journey. Mr, li. Mai-pule, superintendent uf the C, P. I!.. aud Mrs. Marpolo will leave Honolulu on Tuesday next tu return to Vancouver, During Mrs. B, A. Lawson's presi donoyof the Ladies Hospital Guilt the society hits raised if'.lUO in aid of the hospital, Mayor Keary, who has ably presided over the civic all'aira of Westminster fur five years, was bauquetted by his fellow-citizens on Friday, John lluiistiin arrived at Victoria Irom Goldliclds, lie has taken a will only get 50 room at the Driard for the Bessii n and iv attend closely lo his narlian -1 t- .Speaking at Birmingham Chamber- llr)' ''"lies. lain said Britain already bad almost At the meeting i;' the Ladies Aid i hopelessly Inst the trade load, and her the Hospital yesterday it was decided only hope now lay in colonial prefer- to hold two dances in aid ol the once, bill he feared thai fiscal reform would be smothered under the mass 11 minor issues during the campaign A sad story comes from l'alliser, where the Gulden Star reports a de- meuted woman drugged her children out iu the coldest night ol the n is in anil oni of them is lying in the Golden hospital sintering frum Irozen feet, which may luce to be amputated, Kootenay Lodge A, I-', and A, M. rcbased from Pun Macintosh the I ■ ci rnei lots on Fi -i Street, IAVE YO IT iii qcelsm m i m I. {£: been a "Howling Success." Crowds cams, they saw, they wero pleas'ed, thoy purchased ...; ^ and sounded our praises to their friends. We now start on the Saoond Week and wo :$ 2r shall no doubt beat Our First Week's Record. The First Week of Our Great Sale has far exceeded our expectations. It has -sffl 3 £: ~«9 | Men's, Boys', and Children's Clothing | I OUT! CUT! OTJT! OUT I 1 fc Bargains await you here at every turn. This is what you may term a 3 ^ Straightforward Reduction Sale. If you miss it you'll bo sure to regret it. -_£ E E I i j BS miff n *^sar wmr "*%w m w FIT REFORM STORE. society'a lunds, ami one will be arrangi d (ot tins month. i.., ii,/- tte si;. .: '■•- thi ap| t- ■-.-■ 1 C. R. Hamill adminisl itoi the I. island •. c- 1 ' pma itrator (or I -■ -t. tfrs. 1 5, tl nenl I'm ■ ■ reus of New M ■ ist, ., visit to hei 1 if ra. Her ring is a Camp east of the Salvation Army Hall, .....I j Pathless Wen • nils en iting tl - re n ■• I ai dst ■ • i • tr li . i i , ti - MM. G. a ill tl ..I - ii ■ Hall at it c ist of about -,l-> Tbe i- intracl foi the building will probably mer. An Mexican 1 rei ■ ivctl t:.■ i Row- , nd Britl iii pati nl iti u Van- mi .-' olj, |Vcr |,y ..... j,:,.■.. pati ' - toh be let during the sum- nt ha i ■' - - B, c I ectric Railwaj nu olectn , ,,,. , , n i,ne Braini Imp red I ar ■ ■ : '■ '• in tvei ;. M nday .. Il(.h ,,|.,.;i .. .,,.; r..„, ,,. |„ t/an. .-.. ,.,-, , rep :- ti '• rth - tvei and ul e .,-•. Indians ol British C 'I unbia t-. in -. rerj Iwhite girl*. ii,. Indian Wild Alex, was banged „t Kan ■ pa 1 riday foi the murder i f anothei Indian at Vernon, N-u York state will prosecute the nigh , oia - -1 the lid insorance , mpai ii ex| ised by the recent investigation. J. Knox won the final billiard tournament »'■ L. M. ,-:i,ytln'- and was awarded the handsome set of pipes given a: lirst prize, The owner.- ui the rink intend repairing the building, stopping the leaks and making it more comfort- table for patrous, The Southern Light ,', 1'uivci company (Toronto in which llie Vuik perience i- di in instrating the ai 'i .ui nntages, Kink I'M Bond in ail SKATING. 'Thursday) nighl urriiw lu in--- il - ay, Un Ri - ■ ■ i VIrs For thi .-• nth mi n • i'. Cruii iv.i , ' 1 \| e l| :,., -,, unci Mra. II. A. Brown da the I..'-- ns ', isl .- - I pleasant i ' i ' ...it ni 'i |, -t, and was ied I 2 a Mi- i [iirniahet lit Extra rera played by Mn I M Scotl Vfi.i Garvin, Messrs Watl and He \ nli,- inc a' ti ,i:t- " rved al mid night. Business Locals. W. Fleming ro-oponed his meat store on Tuesday. Tbo Mint makes money without advertising. .Nu one else nan. Advertise in the Mail lliai.ii.u. FOR SALE No. 1 Clear While Pino. Fir and Cedar, Apply toH. Tapping, lljlil Mrs. Barnes, trained nurse,city,has prepared a room to take in maternity cases. FOUND-A Gobi Locket-Owner may obtain saiun on applying [at Mail- llnilAI.II (Mice, ."lit: Every Arrow-header should soon and send to bis friends n copy of tho Christmas number of the Kootunav Mail. Price 50 cents nt E, Mc- (iaghran & Co.'fl. Call on E, MeGaghran and Co., Arrowhead, nnd scciiro n coiiy of tho Christmas number of the Kootenay Mail, with tbuso line Arrowhead pictures. Stock-Inking at Ihe A. E, George Company's store will be completed this week and the store will be reopened next week. There are still a few copies left of the Christmas edition of the Knu- tekay Mail, ihe finest illustrated paper ever published in Revelstoke. Price 50 cents. Order before supply is exhausted, interior Publishing Company, Revelstoke, B.C. It never pays to think we know it all. It is beliefs of this sort that bring us hard bumps. Salesmanship says :—" Advertising if it isn't fool advertising—is the most profitable way that a dollar can be put into circulation." It will pay you to put dollars into advertising in the Mail-Herald. An important step taken in electrical journalism is the consolidation ol the " Electrical World and Engineer" and ihe "American Electrician." The M.tn.-IlKiiAi.u gives advertisers a guaranteed circulation of 2,(il)0 a week. Are you a modern Gulliver? Are you letting trifles get the best of you ? An- those dwarfs. " Blue Days," " Low Aim," ' Wasted Time," trying to shackle you '.' If so, wake up and "ciitt.erjtii.-- dwarfs now, The other day a procrastinator said: ionn Ivi rtisii g nexl month .: i ivi Hi died. Another said: ... ibout it tomorrow," He's e: Still another said "I'll ad- . • .. to the dc He's gone [| j . int I ivi -p'-r adver- ■e in tin il n.n and do it - ■ • • 5 i tisement i- not :• - noli, When >„ pi., nl .. hen the right t peopli Bee il and n ad a I hi right medium - I lie ttoi - liich |,r>---, -! will do the real" 'I bo M H is tbe bull BANKING, I In M ions Bank an erlj I : -' p.' i ■ na , 19011 I paid tl dirldendl , - ' IT'S A FACT THAT CAN'T BE BLOTTED OUT »',- t'ii'f you lie- heal prices nnd Ihe tu - » -I im the nexl tun day i, I teat .un. -tie ..I I r. -1 i -1 -. -- flood ' nmmencoH on Saturday lo make rnniii for Spring lock, Pipes, Pouchcr,, Cigar nnd Cigarette Holder), Cigar and Cigarette <;.-i■;,:•. Tol)acco Jam, Hookas, Etc., at Cost. BROWN'S CIGAR STORE ItEVIiLSTOKU'S I- AS CIS I GROWING STORK CHURCHES, , ,, - . meet i at the home ol Mn Wm, I on Mond - reports Iroi ! : tirer (or the p.- I I Id thu tho coming year, The reports si I wmI, li.i '.-' ii il and - tea til thanka wore pisl to the I I ■ officers, Tin I illowing olllcora weio then olootod:—Hon, Presidenl Mrs, i Lowis; President, Mn li. H, Brqiihart; Vice-Presiilenl Mrs, B, Coming Bed rotary. Miss Grant; Assistant Secretary Miss llislop; Treasurer, Mrs, J. M. Doyle; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. A. F. Anderson. ♦ . OUR CHRISTMAS NUMBER Further Compliments on the Production. (VANCOUVER IVIIKLIi.) The Christinas mini bur of llie KtKiTEXAV-MiAi, is full of interesting matter ninl lino engravings of ninny picturesque hits of Jliitish Columbia, Portraits of promimout men of the Kootenay district urc also given. Arthur Stringer, tho clover writer of short, Bharp verso, has contributed a clever littlo poem, " Strike Out Canuck," that will find a responsive note in many n heart. (Jitilc of n different stamp is Ellen iMitnly's womanly appeal for the "Empty Stockings" of the children of the pool- on Christmas day. A good photograph of the Silver-Tip Fulls adorns the cuver. Some weeks ago the Mail asked suggestions for a inline fur these beautiful falls, which are situated on Eight-Mile creek, about seven miles from Revelstoke, on tho Big Bend trail, Sixteen names were Btiggesled, and on a vote being taken the name "Silver-Tip"ivas supported by a large majority for adoption. The Mail offered a prize of live dollars to the person first suggesting the name finally adopted and the prize was bunded to Miss Olive Bell, of Revelstoke. Tbe Kootenny district is laid before the reader in a fascinating way by one whu returns to Canada for the realization of bis ideal of what perfect loveliness means. Fur Ihe benefit, of practical men there is a long article on mining which tostilies to the great resources uf the Kootenay, (MINING- ItEVIEW.) "The Kootenay Mail publishers are to be complimented on their Christmas number. It is without a doubt a high-olaes production." — . ^, — Anxious About Him. One winter's day a very bow-logged tramp called nt a home in Ontario and Btood to warm himself by the kill-Inn stove. A little boy iu the home surveyed him carefully for some minutes, then finally approaohing him, lie said: "Say, mister, you better stand it.u'k; you're warping I" A Question of Nationality, An Irishman ami a Frenchman were disputing over the nationality ol a friend Of theirs. " I say," snid tho Frenchman, " that if he was born in ir., -, it,, jg a Frenchman," " Be- gorra ! said Pat, " If a oat should nave kitten.- In the ovon would you ca.ll litem biscuits'! ' RULES FOR HEALTH Gel nlo llie pink ol condition, i , e these i iglit rules fur health put you there ■ ■ 11 wor r j i • I lib moderation, Ir.ij't .,-,,,]. t hi I iirkish bath fad' - - akom tin faten up hermetically ,'..., , [III Hell I'I" till--- ■;•, , Jl , '■ ! '■ .ill,. cton dope when you - an gel il ol it. Bleep ti midnight and 7 a, in, —longer il you (an v Ith tin i ttrn he I irward end, - ;,' ■ ll" I'I' ' " 0, ROCKY MOUNTAIN HANGERS i" Ml OS l lllllAY, ,1.'.' 12 AT DM LI, HALL WORK, Work with all I lie energy you have. Work at tho task which lies nenrest you; lake up Ihe "nexl job." Work lu lift your pound if you cannot lift n ton of tho world's greatest burden, Work at Hint which seems to you nt present, the one thing Ior which yon nn: best lilted. Work so that the matter in hand may be dune as well as your application and ability can do it, Work, with love for your labor, giving to it not half your heart nor three- qliai'tors uf it, but tbo whole of it. Work with tho faith that the world needs you at that labor, and that the present nnd future will bo the better (or your efforts. Work with the faith Ihal labor cull- qucrs iill things, and that your olfurts are certain, iu time, to remove all obsinclcs from your way.-—Spare Moments, THE TOWN OF NO-GOOD, Did you over hour of Ihe town Nogoud On llio hanks of llie river Slow, Where Ibe smneliiues-oi'-othi'i' seenl Ibe nit- And the suit go l.-izies grow . It lies in tho valley of Wlinl's-llie use In the province nf Let-her-slidel It's Hie huine of the reckless I-don't- cnie, Where the Give-il-up abide. The town Is as old ns the human race, And it grow with Ihe flight of years; It is wrapped in Ihe fog of Ihe Idler's dream, lis si reels iarc paved with dlscordlllll sclieines And are sprinkled with useless tears. WANTJD WANTED- Pupils io learn Shorthand, I'iiiiiiin System. Apply I" Mis. 15, A. Haywiird,City. aOjIS WANTKD-IJIiieksniilb, first class used lo steam biunmet, Must be good general worker mid a bustler, Statu wages. Permanent position to the right man. Address "Corporation" this otilce, \ IACHINIST, only n Up top general ill. nnin who is used lo repairs and general simp work. Wasters need not apply. Address "Corporation," Ibis olliee. I -l.NGINKER, wilh 2nd Class II. ('. J'j Certlilcato, Water and Sicnm Plant, Only ih'stobiss reliable experienced men need apply, Address "Corporation," this olllc ■. MILLMKN, first class Stamp Mill- men mid Amalgamators who Know the business nnd are hustlers. Wasters not wanted. Wages fjl-1,00, Permanent job to the right men. Address "Corporation,' Ibis olUce, ".Vljlli WANTED -A llrsi-class Surveyor mid Draftsman for mine surveying, maps and uieclinnlciil drafting. .Must be nenl, ncciiriile, a hustler ninl not nfi'iiid uf niliui iiniii. Stale experience mill pay wanted. Address "Canada' Ihlsolllce. IjlH NOTICE. kTOTICK is hereby given that lira nailer ;\|slitiii-,1 Intvu iiiiini-ii.l Initio l.loiiliiiiiint- 11 n„i in Council ii pror-OBiil. undor tlio iirovli t»' "Hlvora iniil Hlrainn Art," furelenrlnKninl r ylngdf oualiiiiiiloinIiiiiii ,i„i Itlvir, »t-i Kimieiiii), ninl i''r itiiiluiie Un iiiiiii in i..r rtftlngMid ilrlvlns llmroun m !,,,, , i,i„l,,i. mn,bu-. i.nt ■ sin.! i-ii.il-. ami im ,IM uiiguml iniiliiliiliillil! Iionins fur liolillng, snrllnu anil ,1,-lii ,-t'ui;; toga and llmlrar l,i,,nulil down mid rtvor, nml lor altoolilng I injtiitlio l,oi .,,„i rivernud Oolainbla ttlvorforaald ■ii!,' I.,,',,i it, a.- tiiii-eieii by wild work are i iiiiiii liunl . , , , The im I I,,11, prnpOSCll l" I'f ell.tut-'l ire ,„ i tiy Im fixed liy llm Judgo uf Ihe i .nun\ i it'ii-i nf Kiinlcniiy. Bated Ilia Oth Janunry, limn. I'llln AII.MISBION 7.rie. i.aiucs I'ltl-n:, lll.VI-.I.STtilil-, SAW .Mil,I, en., I/I'll, WOOD YARD I have started a peiiiiiuieui. Wood Ynril on Third sireel. Willi my past xpeiienee I hope to lie iii a pusilion to satisfy till |,'l|llilellii'llls of custom' era, Drycordwood kepi, in stuck and Mipphed In any lengths at reducer} prices fur cash. R, SAMSON Corporation of the City of Revelstoke, A I'Uni.K! MKKTINtl will lie belli nl llm ;\ ii|iei-n lien, I'Viilny. Janunry I'.'ib, lll'U, tniiiiiioiioinx ni S i>. in., for tic retiring (ouiioll In ini'i'i ihe nltlzciis and illaoiinfl tlllllliei|ial lll.'lllel'-. ii. a. miowN, Mayor. TENDERS. louden will be received bj llio untlurHlgiicd [or Llio coiistnielloii of a cold sLorrigo vvaro- boimo fiir i he I'lilKfiry UrowitiK Compmiy, I'liiii-iiml BpocllloHtloilH nmy In-seen ul. our ollloo, Tendon cIoho oh January 151 li, RRVKLSTOItK WINK & SPIRIT 351 .'II CUMPANY, IjIMJTHP. G. W. THOMAS, Doctor Veterinary Science. QnuluRlc Ontnrto Vulorhiary Collcgo, yenr 18B1 I in'.'ii nildfsciiHCKof tloini'siit'nniuiiilH. hi- lilonmeun Im seen in Howb' liru^ SLoro. I mn nu fraud <t liniiosler Lravelliuij around Llio country vlcl.tn.iii.nir (bu public, I bavoall niaiiuor of tiiHlrunioiiUt for porfovintng Surgical OpornLloiui and DonLtsLry on nil niilmaU, Twenty lour years practical oxporloiico, Residence—Lower Town, Revelstoke,' NOTICE. VTOTIOK Is horobj ptvon that thirty duya l\ attur data wo iiitontl to uutily to tho Chief I'ommissiouorof Luodd aud works for special lloonso to cut and curry away timber Irom tlio following dosoribnd lauds, Commouolng at a post murkod Bowman Lumbar Co.) Ltd. N- E> Cornor poat. 3't miles uortli*oaBt of Baauoek Point; thence south 80 clialusiwost80chaiasj north so clialusj east SOolinlns to point of.ooiumeuoomout, BOWMAN LUMBER Go. Ltd, 80f0 NOTICE, VO'l'li'I: is li.iriiliy Liven Unit thirty ilny.-' i> ntturdale I im Iwanply in ilu, l(,,ur,l .a' l.ii.iii-iiiei'iniii.iissi rsfortlie llovolatoka Licensing District turn trimsfor nf ni>- lloenso Iur llie (iraiiil Hnliil. Ntikilsp. tu .Mnluulnn Mcl'artby.iifllosoborry, B. C (Slgnod) JOHN HECTOIt. :ili:iii.l,'C MIIIIIIIIIIIIIII „„ • FANCY CAKE | I AND CONFECTIONERY I • If yen until tbe above tvu run J • sii|i|ili juu ivltb anytbbig in this • • llno.1 J • TCI mn • • wiiiiI.ksomh • | White and Brown Bread • I cj,1'35 and Buns I • • • • • Dances and Private Partloa Catered To, • • full Stock ul Ivii-i-lli'lit CiiniliuH. • • • ! A. E. BENNiSON, ! • t,c,s„ ....... ..oca •••••• saammBnmuumammMnmtmaam RE-OPENED I W. Fleming's Meat Market FIRST STREET, Orders for lieef and Mutton, Poultry, r'ndi and Bllinll goods will receive prompt attention. WAH CHUNGS Best Firewood in the City. Shipment of Chinese Canaries Just rc- celved Prices Irom $2 to $5 each y
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Title | The Mail Herald |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd. |
Date Issued | 1906-01-10 |
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