I W. B. ROBERTSON. lilt? IVlCLLTXlCr VoL 12,-No 134 REVELSTOKE. B. C. DECEMBER 5, 1900 Hail Order Uept. C. B. Hume & Co. Write; For Samples LIMITED. DEPARTMENT STORE. Your attention is called lor the next week to oni" Crockery Department. Hand painted Toilet Sets direct from England In several different designs; also a number ol cheaper sets at $3.50 per set. Hand-Painted Limoges, Cream and Sugars, Bread and Butter Plates, Cocoa Jugs, Melon Bowli and other articles, Dinner SetB and Tea Seta all English made ill the latest pat; term, Our Japanese China and Gold Engraved Glasswiue are woith your inspection before purchasing Xmas Presents. New Dressing Gowns New Dresssing Gowns in Heavy Saxon Flannel, Fancy Patterns, very warm, lor Ladies' House Wear, all colors and sizes, at $ J.50. Fancy Kimonas Beautiful creations in Eiderdown Flannel, in Delicate Pinks, Blues and Greys, prettily trimmed with Wool Lace for $3.25. New Fancy Neck Ribbons In the Floral and Plaid Patterns, all Widths for Ties, B.sbes, Belts, etc. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. E. J. BOURNE, Boots and Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE. HEADQUARTERS FOR FUEL and FEED GALT COAL-The only Satisfactory Domestic Coal, for Conk Stove, Heater or Grate, clean and free from clinkers. Dry Fir and Biioh Wood, any Length. Hay, Oats, Wheat and t'hopfeed. Express and Praying to anv part of th. city. Furniture Stored nt Hcsnn- able Rates, J. C. HUTCHISON Offlce, McKenilo Ave. Nsxt Burnt' New Block TELEPHONE 73. CLEARING PRIMEVAL FORESTS English Capitalists Supply Millions for Island Scheme. Victoria, B. 0., Deo. 4—R. E. Gosnell and C. H.Wilkinson,directors of the B. C. Development Association, ol which the latter is general manager have sailed Ior England Irom New York to complete with the capitalists behind the company details for tl.e immense land clearing on Vancouver Island, projected by the C. P. R. It is this company in which £. E. Billiughurst and II. B. Thomson arc also prominent members, that has taken thc clearing contract iu which an aggregate of $15,000,000 will he expended. Local contrn.tors do not believe the Island lands can lie cleared even with the best machinery at $100 per acre, the maximum price allowed under tho C. P. R.'s agreement with the B. C. Development Association. The last big project put through hy Mr. Billinghiir.it was the financing and construction ol the While Pass A Yukon railway. ,♦, m, ,r, ,♦, ,■**, jf, ,♦, ,♦, A A A A ,t. At ij*, ,1", ,l"i iTi i"1i iT. ."I'i Ai >*1. it. >T. -"*"- * fill il' H' il' '4,1 %!' H* > H* -+1 'J.' *ll **p '4.'!+' lV'+' w v V V X + + * * 0 $ 0 ■t o 0 o o o Prices to Suit all Pockets, Pretty Presents at low prices, ♦ + What il more suitable (or a Xmas Gilt than a sele.tion of i't «5 Limoges, Coalport or Wedgewood China. All genuine stamped 4 t i } China. ^ ^ O If you call and louk at our stock of Xmas Presents, you will »* i } soon find what ynu want, and at the right prioo. V* o $ «*» IN SELECTING YOUR ii CHRISTMAS PRESENTS * * Do Not Overlook Our Dainty Store of Novelties. * O 0 o I LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd. i f Dealer, h. Hardware, Stoves tnd Tinware, Miner.', Lumbermen'. 4 r* and Sawmill Supplies, etc,, Plumbing and Tinsniithing. WAR CLOUD IS RISING Diplomatic Relations Between United States and Japan Seriously Strained — Grave Fears of a Clash. LOUDON, Dec. 4.—Europe is wrought up over the Japan-United States situation, and war between Japan und the United States situation, and war bei tween Japan and the United States is almost inevitable The clash may come at any time. The Paris papeis toiliy print lung cabled interviews stating lhat wur between the two countries is hound to occur, and that the appeal to arms may be expected at any moment. The Japanese resent the treat.110.it that is given tn their countrymen by the authorities in California, and will take drastic measures to right the wrong whicli baslcen done tothe Japanese students in that state. The Japanese lega tion at Paris has issued a re-assuring note, stating that there was no thought of war, but others who are authoritatively informed, state that war is certiin. Wamiintton, D. C„ Dec. 4—There is 110 concealing lhe fact that the Japanese situation is causing the gravest anxiety at the American capital. Tbe war department is particularly keen to avoid appearing as if any trouble were anticipated and while the situation is considered .0 b> well in hand, tl.e apprehension that in luture the Japanese will be mixed with American scholars makes an uncomfortable undercurrent. Average Americans believe that a war between Japan and the United Stales is almost certain to c J.ne sooner or Infer. San Francisco, Deo. 4.—The California congressional delegation will stand firm in their demands for Japanese exclusion, no matter what the result may be. The member, ol the delegation stated this afternoon tbat they had taken the stand that no Japanese would be allowed to attend the white schools, and that tbey would' stick to their original decision. 01 years ago. tic leaves a widow, three daughters and lour sons. Tlu deceased was (he eldest son of Sir Charles Phipps, keeper of tliclnle Qu-en's Privy Purse. He was a psge ol honor lo her late majesty. At the age ol sixteen he joined the ScotB Guards as lieutenant. At his lather's death, he exchanged into the Twenty- ninth Foot, when he was sent to Canada in the year mentioned above. He married Susa Stewait, daughter of the lull* dean of Niagara. On his return '0 England he wns made gentleman- usher, and later gioum-in-waiting lo her late Majesty, which position he held until he Mt for Canada in 1882, CANADA'S EXHIBIT ROBBERY REWARB DIVIDED Constables Fernie and Pearse and Northwest Mounted Police Awarded Fair Amounts. The apportioning of the reward of $11,500 offered Ior the capture and conviction ol Bill Miner, Shorty Dunn and Colquhoun, the men who held up nnd robbed a C. P. R. westbound express between Kamloops and Ducks Inst May, was completed on Saturday last in Vancouver. Tho cheques for the entire sum, a. awarded to the various individuals, who took part in the chase and capture of the robbers, have been mailed by the awarding committee. Thi. body consisted ol Mr. J. B. M. Greenfield, pistollice inspector, appointee of the Dominion government; Mr. J, E. McMullen, solicitor Ior the C.P.R., appointee of the Railway company, and Mr. F. S. Hussey, superintendent of provincial police, who looked alter the interests of the province. OI the total reward offered the Dominion government gave $5,000, tl.e C. P. R. an equal amount and the Provincial government $1,500. The award was decided upun a week ago and notice ot it forwarded by mail to Ottawa fur approval On Wednesday a telegram was received sanctioning payment as advised hy the committee. The division ul the reward is ai follows: Each of the live members ol the Northwest Mounted Police (Sergt. J. J. Wilson, Corp. T. M, SI.uebotl.ain, Corp. J. T, Browning, Private Jamet Stewart and Private C. T. Peters), $1,350; Provincial ('unstable Fernie, $1,350; Provincial Constable Pearse, $800; F, E. Parker (who was with Constable Pearse), $500; each ol three Indians who assisted iu the chase, $700. Bill Miner and Shorty Duun are now serving life sentences in New Westminster penitentiary, and Colquhoun is doing twenty-lii. years there. MAJOR PHIPPS DEAD. Victoria, B. C, Nov. 30.—Tho death occurred yesterday morning ol Major Charles Edmund Phipps, at Carbcrry Gardens. Tho late Major Phipps had been a resident of Victoria for some time, lie came to Canada I in 1882, having been born in England In New Zealand Greatly Appreciated.- Opportunities for Trade Considered Excellent. The Inler.uil.iiiiiiil Exposition which opened in Christchurch, New Zealand 0:1 November 2, is the most important one over held in Australasia. It covers fourteen acres, and the cost ol the main buildings is estimated at $500,- 000, ihrough the entire expenditures belore oiiening were probably tliree times thnt sum. All nations were invited 10 exhibit. American manufacturers did not respond to tlie seven thousand copies of the ollicial notice which wero sent to representative firms in the United 8tntes. The Standard Oil Compauy, through its New Zealand representatives, is the only American concern with an exhibit. As a contrast, the handsome Canadian building 272 by 152 feet, is a te.it.ire of tbe exhibition. Canada, whose contribution to the imports of the colony last year amounted to $550,000, apparently recognizes tbe importance of cultivating the New Zealand trade lor the ditpotal ol manufactured goodt. In this it possesses an advantage over the United States, inasmuch as goods, the produce and manufacture of Canada, are hot subject to the additional duty of 10 per cent., which is charged on oertain classeBof goods not the produce or manufacture of Great Britain snd her colonies. The labor laws prevailing in New Zealand, with the short hours of labor and high wages ruling, render it quite out of the question that the country can export manufactured goods in competition with older countries, or supply its own wants in this direction for many years to come, and with the general and increasing prosperity ol the community, by the great expansion during late years in the value of exports of wool, meat, butter, cheese, grain, kauri gum, llax, gold, etc., this exhibition still offers a great oppor. tnnity for American manufacturers to exhibit their wares and send representatives to ascertain the wants and re- THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Montreal Blaze—Army's Red Letter Day—Fuel Famine, Farmers Desperate — Rich Gold Strike. Montreal, Deo, 5.—Damage to the extent ot $15(1.000 was caused by 1 blaze in the downtown lm-incus dis Irict yesterdny. The Iobs by lire, smoke uud water affects three ostites and 1. dozen business linns. The lira originated on tlie premises of tlie Excelsior Cluthing Company, Notre Dame Street, and spread to the right, left and rear. BUOKKNHAM, Sask., Dec. 5.—A Jewish Kiibbi was "roped" hy a farmer named Barnes and killed yesterday as the reBi.lt of a quurrel uver 11 dug. Barnes was arrested. Vancouver, Dec. 5.—-The Salvation Army yesterday saw its greatest day in Vancouver with the opening of the Army Maternity Home in Fairview, with the Provincial Legislature and the City Council represented by Mr. W. J. Bowser, M.L.A., and Comptroller Gibson. ttAu! tbe address by Commissioner Coombs in the city hall last, night un the Yesterday, Today and To-morrow of tbe Army, with Hon, R. G. Tatlow in the chair. Reuina, Dec. 5.—So desperate has the luel (amine become and the farmers are in such terrible straits now that zero weather has set in, that at Drinkwater, Sask., a train was held up by a band ol fanners, who turned the switch and stood guard until their wagons were loaded from a car ol coal bound Ior Weyburn. Spokane, Dee. 5.—A rich strike ol gold bearing ore is reported to have been made seven miles south-weBt of Spokane. So enthusiastic are some of those who have seen the ore that they are forecasting the development of a new Cripple Creek distriot in the suburbs ol this oity. TELEGRAPHED* TO THE KING. Peculiar Actions of Supposed Lunatic. A strange case has been under the attention of the police for the last few days. G. Ellis, a stranger in the city, has been detained under police supervision Ior acting in a manner that strongly suggests his insanity. Ellis wrote out and handed iu to the operator in the C. P. R. telegraph office, a lengthy and queerly worded telegram addressed to King Edward, in which many injunctions for universal peace and other national benefits were enumerated. He also sent a similar message to the editor 0! tl.e Vancouver World. Sums to the amount ol $0 were handed in with the messages. BOTOiTE BROS, DEALERS IN High Class Groceries. Fruit, Flour, Feed, Stoves, Furnaces, Hardware, Harness, Crockery, Glassware, Etc. BOTJRITE BROS. The telegrams were held over by the quiremer ts of the New Zealand people, operator pending further instructions [ from headquarters, while the police were informed of the strange behaviour of tlie man. He was accordingly detained and placed in tl.e police station where he will teceive an examination by a doctor in order to prove the Btatc of his mind. CRISIS IN FAR EAST Y.M.C.A. Work in India, China and Japan. Mr. J. M, Farquhar, Y.M.C.A. representative in Calcutta, in au interesting address on the "Crisis in the Far East," at a meeting of the directors and business men uf the Central Y.M.'IA., Toronto, briefly outlined the work of the Association in India, China and Japan. Among the most marvellous things ahout the Association was its adaptability to foreign lands. Ou the affirmation of missionaries lhe Y.M.C.A. campaign has done more tu open the country to the olaims ol Christ in the last few years than ever Mure, Sunday has been introduced into China as a legal Government day of rest, and thn New Testament is being tu tight in public schools, while iu India tl.e events have been scarcely less revolutionary. In India tl.e leading native publio opinion thoroughly endorses th. work ot thc Association. " The splendid crisis hi the East," said Mr. Farquhar," brings ub much hop. and joy, but we must not lorget tbe responsibility." Mr. J. M. Farquhar in Canadian horn and is well known to sume of u» in Revelstoke. We have paid special attention to our raisins, currants, peels, nuts, etc., thil lesion and handle nothing but the ohoieest, Let ut have your order. —Bouroo Bros. MISS QUEENIE McCOY. A concert held under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of Knox church, was given last night by Miss Queenie McCoy, assisted by local talent, The concert was held in Knox church and proved a very pleasing entertainment. Miss McCoy, who is well known throughout the Dominion, has a clear and well trained soprano voice and sings with ei.su and feeling. Her numbers included several well known favorites, oach receiving a hearty en core, her return pieces being some of the old popular Scottish ballads su dear to the people in Kevelstoke. Her singing is pleasing to listen to and has greal. range and power, being equally perfect in the stiriug songs of Scotland and in the pathetic little liillnbys which were perhaps her best numbers. W. Gait was heard tn advantage ..1 several Scotch Bongs, his voico, which is a powerful bass, filling the building. Mr. Gait scored several encores. Miss Byrd and Miss Jessie Byrd gave several violin and pianoforte selections, receiving their just share of applause. Miss McLennan deserves great credit (or tho untiring and capable manner in which she aoted at accompanist during the evening. Nothing bettor than our " Special. DRY CEDAR WOOD Two Ricks, stove size $3 76 Three Ricks, stove size $5 50 BANFF JjARD COAL Furnace and Stove Coal $1) 00 Nut Size, suitable Ior Sell Feeders, Base Burners and Ranges 8 50 Revelstoke Fuel and Supply Co. LIMITED, Molsons Bank Building. r~ 1 RICHEST 101 EARTH n Have made mist ol their wealth investing in Real Estate, and it would not be unwise Ior the man having money at low rate of interest to follow their lead by investing in the best buy on the market whioh we have selected as our Special Snap for the coming week. LISTEN ! Brand new seven room dwelling on Fourth Street, two lots, hot and cold water, electric light, bathroom, cellar, lawn, large woodshed suitable for stable and in fact everything that goes to make a modern, up-to-date dwelling. Pr.cs S",3.o., Verms S600 Down, Balance on Time. REVELSTOKE INSURANCE AGENCY.. MMITED MOLSONS BANK BUILDING. .J Imperial Bankof Canada Head Office-Toronto, Ontario. Hriuiclie* in tha Provinces nt Manitoba. Alberta, Saskatchewan. Britisli Colnmbi., Ontario, Quebec. Oapltal Subscribed - - - $5,000,000.00 Capital Paid Up .... $4,280,000.00 Reserve Fund .... $4,280,000.00 D, R. Wii.kik, President; Hon. R, Jafkkay. Vice-President. A General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Department—Deposits received and Interest allowed at highest current rate from date of opening account, and compounded half-yearly, Drafts sold available in till parts of Canada, United States mid Europe. Special attention given to Collections. Revelstoke Branch, B. C—A. E. Phipps, Manager. When Ifou Need THE FOLLOWING 18 A PARTIAL LIST OK EMPLOYEES AND POSITIONS FOR WHICH OOll BONUS ARE UTILIZED. Dominion and Provincial Covermtient. Administrators, Cuardlan. liquidator., Municipal Employee., Fraternal Societies Banks, lean, ln.unu.oe and Trust Companies M.roantlle House. ' ',' Managers, Storetarl*., Tr.asur.rt, Ca.hl.ri Bookkeepers, Salesmen, Collectors, Paymasters Agents, Warehousemen, Excise Bonds And for all Position, ol Trust Where Stourtty la Rt-qulrsd. imperial Guarantee and Accident Co. of Canada Capital, $1,000,000. -i l\ | Revelstoke Insurance Agency Limited. - General Agents H. F. .McKinnon, Special Railway Aiient. For the best ^situated RESIDENTIAL and VILLA Lots in the City or on its borders, and for choke FRUIT LANDS, Call and see 6. M. SPROAT Soon. Farwell Estate Office - Cowan Block, PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY ANU SATUP.- DAV AI REYELSTOM.B.C.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Incluling pcMagi* to England, United States nnd t'aiiitriii. Bj lhe year Ithroughpostafflcei $2.a0 Hall LM Quarter " " " LOO j on RINTINGprompUjrexeouted at reason- able rates. TEBUS-Cath. Stibscnptlona payable iu ail vance. [ lie given to eilcil House so win-u, mm- ing ns to the load capable uf being carried, etc. Periodical Inspection. Bhould lie made by the city electrical st IV to asci'itnin the number of lights Used, the condition of wires nnd fuses, nnd anything that mny require attending to. If such precautions were taken tin in would he fewer complaints and li-slight, (ailing troubles, and less blame Honied promiscuously around hours and 'ill minutes behind time nml .liii not make up uny speed un i west of Fort Wllliom", On the prairies the snow was so deep that fast time was almost impossible to bo made. CORRESPONDENCE Invited on matters oil . . :. • . i„.,ir. i public ini.-r.-i. Communications lo Kdl-lwll61e "' la ""t JUSHned, inu*t Ih' tuicoiiipAnled by ■-""" "f' ier, nol necessaiilji fo nubile llllllll' of writer, nol necessaruy io nuoitcation, hut a* evidence el .-,.*! fuiili. Correspondence -tioulii be brief. ADVERTISING RATES. TtiiUI. ipe ilill.h ^^^^^^^^^^ i -iili-i-iiiii ill iti-crt Measurement. N'onparlel p. tinea innki Inchj, Store Mid yi-in-i.il lni*i -. »j-,' per Inch per Preferred positions, 25 Imr colli, nil- ilitiii.il. l.irth-. Marriage, uiul Deaths, -. cat ii-.i-iion. Tim's: r iiotii-M i?mm !.t : lice. ?!.*,' All .ulv.-l-ti-tiliii'ltl* ■ the approvalof ilu- management. '. . in' ' ndensed Advertfsetuciits: .gi • .-, -m Help H uiiii! Situations - Mi..ii- I'iii.iiil, Ti-iu-Iht* -. ■ m Mi tunic, Wanted, in words or .- ■- .. each .uliliiiiiiiii! Iim- In t-t-tii*. i hai *-■ - .- --.iuiiii.- iulvi-rii-i'iiH-iit* inu-i -nin ii.. i' ... in. 'liii-*tUj ami 1-iiil.i.v nl oi eh week to securo good display, (i . II.I.AX .\: I*: I. Ll HIT. I. rrl :-■- - 'M.it.r.. Eli- REVKLsTfl . mi liiul -| l,AKK,ll.C. I I O M M K. I*. I.I.I.Ul H ARVEY BABRISTKHS, McCARTER AND l'lNKUAM. ^^^^^^^ l.lllTun.s, ETC. ,n.i...- iMi-i.i-.iAi. Uank Block, IIkvki 'STOKt, 11. C, Money lo loan. CliMce*: Revelateke, B. ('.; Kor. Stoolo, B, ('. limi. 3. McCarter, A. M. l'lNKUAM, Revelateke, B. C. J. A. Harvky, KortSteelo, ll.e J. M. icon I.L.li IV. I. Brlggs. QCOTT AND BRIGGS ij Babbistebs, StiLiriTims, Etc. Money to Loan solicitors fob molsons bank Revelstoke, B.C First St.-ei-t. MURPHY .V FISHER Barristers, Solicitors, Etc 0 T T A \\r A Parliamentary, Departmental and Patent Olliee Agents Practice before Railway Commission. Chas. Mubpby. Hahdi.ii Fisher pOBEBT SMITH Provincial Lund Surveyor, Mine Sinveying Engineering McKenzie Avenue, Box 100, Revelstoke, tbe flfoaf Wlfoevalb 'Ul . . . - -■ •« - CARPETS, I.lNnl.H'MS. John C. Wood's Pirn'd'jre St<*re " I would . . . earnestly a vise thorn for their good lo order this paper to be jiuiicliiiiily .erved up. and to tie looked upon as u part of .he .ea equipage,-—Addison. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, 1906 THE LIGHT THAT FAILED. Man> and vaiied have been tbe complaints throughout the city of late owing to the sudden failing of the electric light, canted by the burning out ol the fuses. In many instances the blame has been laid at the door ot the city administrators, and reflections have frequently been cast on the manner in which the city electrical staff have carried out their work. Granted that much annoyance is caused by tbe sudden pissing from light into darkness, j.e-.j.ie should not he too ready to lay blame where it is not deserved. The causes of the blowing out or burning out ol luses, are, to MINIMI DEVELOPMENT, Milling is undergoing a now .level- ipn.ent tlmi promises to do alt Canada go d and particularly the Canadian Wnst. The pioneers in Ibis work of renewing interest in Canada's mineral ies iiirces huve been the 111011 whu discovered nnd developed the Cobalt mines in Ontario. .Mining is nuw moving with aotivity both in Ontario ami io lliil ish CiMiiioliiii, uml tbe sue- ca-slul operations must mean nn Increased demand ior the products ol the praitie province and also on the varied nnd rich resources ol British Columbia itself. A few yeurs ago mining in Canada was almost coin pltli'ly discredited hy the pron.otiul of wild cat schemes, Thousands ol dollars were sunk in mining com panics thut were uu more nor less tlinn frauds and mine afler mine gradually ceased operations until tho people began to believe thut the stories of Canada's great resources were but a fallacy. This much can he said, however, that the mines and those inter- esled in mines in British Columbia never gave in but went at it, without a break, endeavoring to uphold the theories and beliefs of vast mineral wealth that wns hidden in the rocks and sand of the province. For some years there wns a lull in the interest generally taken in mining, but the glories ot Cobalt blazed meteor-like into the public gaze,nnd ns the stories of hidden wealth, followed closely upon one another, mining came once more into favor nnd on a new basis. Cobalt at first had ils doubters, and many tons of silver had been taken out of the mines in that part of Ontario before it was generally believed that there really was an illimitable wealth. Now, however, mining is being extensively carried on in many places in Ontario, and in British Coluinbin too where the wonderful series ol rich strikes have opened the eyes of the world, on a proper business-like basis, thanks to the developers ol Cobalt and othcr mining men who have proved to the people that mining ia profitable and who renewed the interest in milling by their specular example. Confidence hm been restored in mining throughout the Dominion. There is no longer any doubt whatever ot the immense resources under the earth's crust in Canada, and liritish Columbia in particular, nor nny doubt ns to the value of the great development that is now progressing so Bately and so rapidly. WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR British Press Urges Appointment of a Canadian. London, Dec. 2.—The Daily Mail has taken up thc action for the appointment ol a Canadian ambassador at Washington in succession to In an editorial put it plainly, that frequently the|Sir Mortimer Durand fuses are tampered with, as has often article the paper says: "It would be been the case in the Opera House, by la wise course, il the government is boys who apparently deem it a line I anxious to consolidate the Empire. thing I lo, and also that too many Canada haa suffered in the past n the form ol extra lights are through the ignorance or sbortoom outiet put into use, thereby causing a greater load to be put on the wire than the wire is able io stand, consequently tbe fuse, which i- of smaller resietanc than the main wire, naturally fulfills its appointed task, which Is that ol saving the wiring in the house or building from burning and getting tire. - tbe «■■ idwork and finally causing »fatal conflagration. It must be understood that the wires will onlj itaiul .. certain load ami no more, and every additional lighl uicd will endanger that wire and enme the fuses to c ntiniially burn out, hence the tailing ol the light. Stronger luses with tbe name wiring would as !u fore Hated. Mute fire by thc wires burning liefure tb.- lut'--. or properly speaking, tairty valves, To eliminate thi- difficulty aud, io as to prevent uny chance ol the light tailing, heavier wires should Is- lilted with correspondingly stronger (uses, so that a number ul additional light, Ootild be used without tear ol overload ing such wires, The city eleotrieal stall have always curried out their work satisfactorily uiul are not ti blame lur the lutes burning if citizens overload their wires. We ivould -tig gest that all house anil building wiring be carried out under the supervision ol the cily electrician and lie oi such j morning 1 pulled in to the C. P. II. depot after mgs of British diplomats Witness the Ashbtirton Treaty of 1842 (as to|merc tlie- boundary line between Maim- and Canada); the Oregon agreement I 184G (a territorial dispute between Great Britain ami tin United States which was settled by treaty), and the Alaskan boundary arbitration, Never was there such an opportunity lor making reparation for theae mistaken. It cam - be aliened that a Canadian as ambassador would le liki lj to lake up an estravaganl ur dangerous position in in- treatment -1 questions between Canada and the United States The Canadian frontier is 2000 milti lung and ii c nld be defended only with difficulty Canada i- so much weaker than the United States thai the will never provoke u quarrel, Her energies and rapid expansion |ustify In r claim to a larger share In tho conduct of imperial affairs and the time fins arrived to take her into partner ship wiil, the mother country," CHRISTMAS DISPLAY Record Year lor the Stores- Magnificent Achievements by the City Merchants-Trade Becoming Brisk, The festive seiisun has once more come round and once again Revelstoke will give hersell up to ilu- (estiveties nud pleasures that accompanies the glad tiiiiu. This is n senson when cure must be put aside and nothing but joy uud pleasure must be thought of, and what greater joy or pleasure Is there lu lifo than that ol giving to those you euro Ior most, tokens, be tbey large or small, ol your lovo and regard. The pleasure ol giving is universal and we in Ilevelstoke aro not behind in doing our share. Our merchants too, have not beet, idle and today can be seen the finest uud best display ol goods in tbo var ions stores as is to he hnd in any city n the province. The windows present a most handsome appearance and in every department, considerable taste and ability has been brought to bear upon the trimming and general exhi- bition ol the wonderful array of goods displayed temptingly to our gaze. Tu cope with the ever advancing taste and changing fancies of humanity, the merchants have ransacked every wholesale warehouse both in the Dominion, United Stales and the Old Country, in search of novelties and the latest specimens of modern invention. The drug stores are brimming over with dainty, wonderful and fascinating goods, pleasing to the most critical eye and within reach of every pocket. The latest styles of cards silverware, calenders, books, china, toys, perfumes, and a hundred and one other articles too numerous to mention, are displayed in artistically arranged groups, the whole forming a charming and delightful scene, from whicli one is loth to depart. We wander on, lost in admiration of tbe rows of windows, full of color and gloaming with china, silver, handsome wood or rich silk. We lind we cannot puss without entering thc stores where the staple necessaries of life are arranged in graceful and attractive positions. Wonderful it is the art of making food of such a fascinating nature and this art lias so increased that today almost every staple article is ready Ior immediate use and put up i.i such a fashion us to force its sale. These slores cnu supply anything under the sun uml Ihcshow- ng this yenr surpasses all those ol years gone by. The fair sex, perhaps, require the greatest assortment (ton. wh ch to chose und our merchants have given theni this year an endless variety in dainty gowns and other articles so dear to the sex. Thc stock ol material, notions and fancy goods would cause a Vancouver h use t open its eyes. Ior where could ■•■ bell - selection be had than right here in Revelsl ke Tlie wants of the pe | - lava Iv-en carefully watched, be they in the furniture, hardware, d.y .- - di in grocery lines S ■ ■ - • -; rTering to their the latest novelties in i handirn .nd whi I -; sj itmas goods is n ad li i- - -i of which we uill m.. ir stores v cause :-i re ember] ■* - I e people wi feel thai . - Be - itoke, ihe chief ,- ;- . i. . they »n up-to- I,-, evi ry reaped , ojtjzi - ■ [ Re vi Iti ke a ,.. ti thi ■' our mer- -■ - ..- year In .- them such . ■ ind thnt - - vil extend tlu-ir pati im MM., '" nil. THE MONEY SAVING W0RK-SAVINC SOAP That's Royal Ci'nivn kind- made in Vancouver—Largest Snap Factory west uf Winnipeg. House cleaning and washing n re easy with itshe'.p. And the money saving is thc Premium System Bouklet tells what wc give for Riivnl Crown Wrappers. Send lur it—Free—Also try the Soap. GOOD BUYS Dwellluu and Lot, Second Street .... $2,(10(1 Dwelling and Lot, Second Street 1,700 Dwelling uiiu* Lota, Third Street 4,200 Dwelling and Lots, (coruer) Fifth Street . . . *!,2IK) Double Cornei", Second Street, near Y.M.C.A. . (KKI Lols uu Second St., east of McKenzie Ave., eaoh . . 2.1II Lull, nn Third Sl., eusl of McKenzie Ave,, each . . .200 Ijiits on Koiu-lh St., east of McKenzie Ave., eiieh . , 175 Lots on Fifth St., ensl. of McKenzie Ave., each . . . 160 SIBBALD AND FIELD, ---"■^™ LOANS INSURANCI: NOTARIES PUBLIC Royal Soap Co., Ltd. Vancouver, B. C. WANTED 1,1011 SALE-Mimic Liinii'i-n uml 1' Slides, at ii sacrifice, Hue plant— W, M. Ritchie, Blanclittt'd Btreet, Victoria, II. 0, '»A si's ■***>?. /h ■♦. ■♦» »***K .♦. i*fi & i'i?. .♦. .^*i A jtt »♦■ .'I. liv i!*» aT. .i'i At jb% it. .*•*)*. * THE PAGET SUPPLY COMPANY mgs are iieiu id uui Min-onlc Temple, M Follow. Balliqn the third Monday in ■iiieli iiu'iilh at 8 ...in. Visil Ingbreth- i-.-n cordially wel conic U, A. I'lluciINIEII, SKcnmnv. SELKIRK LOD IE. KO 13,1.0. 0. F. Meets over*. 'I Intrsdny evening in Selkirk Hull at 8 o'clock. Visiting brellirencor- ^^^^^^^^ dlally fiivilcil to attend !t..l.TAIUIAllT,N.U. .1. MATHIE, SliO 1,1011 SALE-M.iiiuui sized base- Jj hui'Iier ciml stove, only used une yenr, npply to F, (!. MANNING, Cily. I ADUJ8—Fui'dressiuaklngiind sow- II ing foi'children, fitnoy goods nnil notions, see Miss Maslkn, opposite Windsor Hotel, WANTED-Two Brat-class Uarpen ters. Apply to E. O, Fromey. WAN1 work for lamlly of three; good wages—Mrs, Theo.T, Ludgate, Arrow head, li. I!. if I.IOR SALE-A new Piano, cost $275 } will sell for $200. Selling sume on account of leaving town. Apply to T. F, Bahnai.d, Thiul Street. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner nf Lands and Works for n special license to cut and carry nwuy timber from the following described lands situate in West Kootenny: 1. Commencing nt a post planted Lt miles north of Timlier Limit 751*4 nnd 1 mile west of Upper Arrow Luke, and marked "A. M. Symons' northeast corner," thence west 8(1 ehuins, thenee south Sll cbnins, thonce enst SO chains, thenco nurth 80 chains to place of coinniereeine.it. 2. Commencing nt u post planted 2(1 cbnins south of the north-west corner of No. 1 and mnrked "A. M. Symons' north-east corner." thence wes' Sll ehnins. thenco south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence norlh 81) chains to place of commencement. li. Coinmeneing at a post plunted at the north-east corner of No. 2 and marked "A. M. .Symons' south-east cornel-," thence wost 80 cbnins, thence nortb 81) chains, thenco enst 80 ehuins, thence smith 80 chains to place of coinmencement. Dated November 20th, 1000. 4. Commencing at a post planted 1 mile north of the south-west corner of Lot 8(10 and mnrked "A. M. Symons' south-east corner," thence west 40 hains, thenee north UK) chains, thence ust -In chains to the north-west corner of Lot SHI, Ihence snutli 100 chains to place of commencement, Duted Novenibei 23rd, 100(1. dec 1 silt A. M. SYMONS. Comox and New Wellington Coal Hemlock Wood Hay, Grain, Feed AGENTS FOR MOFFET'S BEST FLOUR THE PAGET SUPPLY COMPANY '. .-I*. .-**. .-*-. j¥. .•¥..-.. .■*.. .*.. .'T. .->. »T. .T. «T. .T. .-I1. .♦. .-t*. .-*-. .*.. .*--. .*K .-K .-*-. .-I-. .T. !■ \L "X ij,i 'v 'If ij.' 'X 'J. 4. 4- 4* it 4- 4- 4- 4» V 4- * * + * * + «t Gold Range lodge, K. of P., No. 26, Revelstoke, II. C. MBETS EVK1IV WKIlXEIDAT, cxro|it Third Wcilne.daj ul each iiie.ulli, iu llie Odd'eUow.' Hull ul s o'clock, vi-lilng Kniulii* are i-unltnlly nvlied. A. J. HOWE, 11.(1. (1. H. IIHOCK, K. of li. tS. H. A, nitOWN. M. ul F REVELSTOKE AERIE No. 432, F. O. E. Tli» roguliir mootiiigs nro bold in tlie Selkirk Hall every Tuo-aliiy uvoiiiiiK ul 8 o'cIiick. Visiting li mlli run aro curiliully luvitoil. K. tl. HllItrilDGE, I'MSlDliNT. H, i'OOK, Skoebtari, tl.ousand tlm- SILVER DOLLAR RECORD TRAIN RUN Overseas Mail makes Fast time Despite Heavy Weather. Vancouver, Dec, X— At ei-jjlit minutes after eight on Wodoorafty Die C. P. R. Ovnrfl al Mail a nature Hint the wirea aro strong enuiipli to carry a heavy load over and above what the house would reasonably require. Permit^ also Bhould he obtained from th" city council fnr any new ffiring that is reijuired in new building, w that the cily electrician can set that the wiring iti carried out having made up M hoursand ft min utesof her If! houri and 20 minuteB whieh she wan behind time in leaving Montreal, But for Die prevailing weather conditions in the Cascade mountains the train would have arrived in Vancouver on time, The niailn arrived at St, John and were conveyed front there to Montreal over the Reported Better Than Ever. Tkout Lake, Dec, i.—Manager Emmens returned yesterd iy I * m a trip to the Silver Dollar. I!'* reports the property looking better than ever, I he crossoul ivhioh is being driven to tap No. i vein in in 91 feet, and has about another 2D feet to go before thi objective point i^ resulted, The No, I or -outh drift is In '.ver 100 feet and ■■il in ore The face of the drift hIiowa a Jar>;fi quantity of galena, The compressor plant is running Bmoothly and It i* expected that the tram will he in operation inside of ^ few days The machinery for the mill has taen ordered and Mr, Em mens expects tn have it in operation by tho middle of February. A telephone line ia being built from (.amliome to the mine. Now Ib youe opportunity! Subsoribo for the MAIL-HERAID and the NEW IDEA $2.50, for a whole year for the two. SVNOPSIS UK REGULATIONS GOV* BAKING THE mriRJS.YL OF -DOMINION LANDS WITHIN 'JIUE RAILWAY UKLT LN Tllli PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. A LICENSE io cm timber can be acquired un.) a i public competition, A rental ot *»j pur square mile is chaigeii for all Umber berths except those situated west ui Vale for which the rentnl la ite Ol ii cenis per acre per annum. In addition to the rental, dues al the following; rates are charged;— Bawn iuniber, 50 cents per feet B.M. Rallwaj ties, eight and nine feet long, . , . and 1 3-4 Lenta each. .-. -.'- bolts, ^5 cents a cord. All other products, ■* per cent on the sales. a license Is .ssued so soon us a berth ■ granted, but in surveyed territory no . . can l*e cut on a berth until the . ...-■> :...- made a survey ihereul', cut umber art* also granted ■ public competition, except In the case ictual .-.'.-;;.t-rs, who requi. ,-,v:i use. *-^^^^^^^^ and o'.hers may alsu obtain pennl :ut ap to luG cords of w>od for • jrlth i it '-ompetltlon. . , .- ■.ajabit: under a p-cti.ur. -.- tl.W per thousand fet-t B.M., for square *.: gaWIOgl of any wood eX" from 1-2 to 1 1-2 cents per ilneul id ina iggsj; from i;j 1-2 to 26 ■• per oil for wuod, I cent for fence v. fur railway ties; and 60 cord for shingle bolts. /.ii-g purp'jsen arc i.iaued ■i, of iwenty-one yeara, at a two ems per aore per annum. COB lands may be purchased at IW .; soft BOftl and |3i for antlira- -. tn <• uihii '&> acres may bi ■ hi individual or company. &1 ihe rate of n> cents per ton . ili ii Collected on tne groan . , ll [ r -and for agricultural pur- , . - u.aii' DM -on -M, .u thi 0- BI i ror tl.e dlsirlrt \n whicli [he i i i bil taken up ..i situated, or ,- • ad. r di.-nres. l.t* may, on m to the Minister of the Interior il Ottuwa thi iJomniiaslon***r of ImmlgrH ll Winnipeg, or the looaj ageni [ur . * i . Althln wM<*h the land ll mated re live authority for S'<ine one atr> for him. a fee if Ji:. u charg"'! tor homestead ■■ j A ii tier who baa reoetved an entry for omeetead, li requited to perform tbe i d * ns connected therewith under ont/ of the foiiowing plane.- . . ifi mmii 'res len ■ upon ind cultivation of i'-a land In each year during Ibe -crm of three yearn. .' ,n the pr.ict!':o of the Department to tire a settler to bring 10 acrei under - - in, but if hi prefers he may, sub- il its stock; and 20 head of cattle, to be illy (i.i own property, witi, buildings foi their -iwommodatlon, will be required if culUrgiton. a> tt tlm father (or mother, if thi fa- fher 1.1 d'V'fi-nj'i'.d; of any person who l» ■ to m-ike a hom**t*a/i sntry uiid*r the prnvliloni of the Act reside Bpoa -i fsrm In the vlrrlnlt/ of ihi** land en tered for by such person »* a nornf-itead the i-pqulreinenls of th« A<:\. g% to tm\- dance brl<ir to obtslnlng pntem ma*/ bf* latlsfled by .inch p<-r»<in realdini< with ib* father ur mut her. f3) If thi settler haa his pi rrnan'*ni residence upon farming land own'-d by him in the vicinity of hlrf homestead, the ffiulrTnents of Ihe Ant nn to r'-wld'-nce mav be satisfied by rosldr-noe upon tlm <ald land, Appllrntlon for patent should hn made nl LhQ end of three years before the lonnl hi:' nt, mib a Rent or a hnmeslead Inlpoo tor, It'ifore making appllentlon for a patent, tb" settler must glvp six months' notles In writing to the flommlHslonpr of DO minion Lnnds nt Oltewn, of his Inten- tloii to do so, W. W. TORT, Deputy Minister of the Interior Ottawa. Februray Uth. IM. DEALERS IN Gent's Furnishings Boots and Shoes, Etc. AGENT FOR Fit-Reform Wardrobe first 1 Op. Union Hotel A /V*^ V^^VN^A*/>i^S«^S^V-**-^-.^-^*VV.-W-W\.->i ^/"—i^-wil^^.^V-tn./ QJ IN THK MATTKH OV THK KSTATK OK JAMKS ARMSTRONG, LATK OK KEY- KLSTOKE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, DECEASED, INT108TATK, Notice In horoby glvon that on '.lie 21st day of November, HKM, an Ordor was granted appointing (ieorgc Smitli MoCat'tOl', Ollicial AdminiH- Initm* fur tlm Hi*vi Isi.ikc Eleiloml Diatrict of the County of Kootetiaj*, to bo AiliniuUmtor of all und singular llie i mate of the satd inles- Ute. Notice h hereby furl her given that all crcdit- ui-Mtiid olhi'iK having claims agaliiHt the Ks tule of the slid dooouaed arc nqnircd onor before the lltliday of January, ID07, io send by post prepaid or delivur to tlio uuderHlgnud, Uielr Christian and Buniames, addrcsBoa and duscrlpt ii'li8, lhu lull particulars ol llieir claims duly vi rill-oil, lln' statement of tln-ir accounts and the nature of the securities, If any, lield by them. Anil further take notice that afler such last mentioned date llio Adnilnls'rator will proceed to distribute the AshcIk of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only tu lhu claims uf wliich he shall then hare not ice and that the said Administrator will aol be liable for the said assotn or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim uutice shall not have been received by him at the dato of such distribution. Dated nt Vancouver, Hritisb fnhiinhia, this 3rd day uf December, A.D.. HM TOPPER & GRIFKIN, Solicitors for George Smith Met'artor, dec 5 wed Im Administrator, BIG " CLEAN UP" SALE OF PIANOS AND ORGANS Exceptionally liusy Summer and Pall selling lius placed nn nur hand, a large number of second-hand pianos and ui pi ns, taken in exchange on new styles of MASON & KISOH and PIANOLA PIANOS. Our "Upper Country" warehouses—in Nelson and Kevelstoke—are now comfortably crowded— we've winter shipments on way from factory, too. These used goods must he sold, wo wish thi'in to move rapidly. You'll appreciate these umisal offerings, Small Upright "I-iiff & Sons" ",Manon A Hisiili" Pl.no, larg. piano, Riigli.li mako, B octaves, ft nli Upright Granil, beautiful ma- walnut case • «™ hogany case,. It. 0 In. high, oaso "CliarlM Davl." Hmteht Piano slight!;- marreti, otherwin lino iltiMLTS « an St MfflUS? ff"8 S375 French n-alnitt case, scroll Iront * SU mlU lor IHU, tako it Ior »»l«» -'tlH.I" ..mm i ft liii.li wai. "Mason ,t llisch" Piano, Up- r ...ik 8 ,io,i« io mi oil tune W SU walnut ease, practically new, auto 8 stops, in goon wn...... w ■"• i|M cnm|ili„n (re, lom. ftM_ "Avtl! i Smart" Upright Piano \Vas j550i extraordinary value at *1Uv KaUVcoMC1 <. fiK ""'t\t: °'«r mw "hugont" Pi.no, Now York, 7 mana, llroat, ami (Irani! organ m itn octaves, elionlnul case, a gonil ft.AR swells.. -P tfv lluy,*ll,;,-,*„-. ;,**■•,■*■•■• "Bell"Organ,ntnlve walm't "lli-ll* Piano, (luclpi, 71 00; case, scroll Ir.int, 11 sets of rceils, taves, Imitation l'mni-h walnut 10 ato,,,, i,„t|, a„.ells. You'll d> Eft oaso, voneor partially oRono ona ftORA not loio on tills at W w suitable Iur hallorloige. WOU ,, " Mason li Uisch Piano, 7 „„t case with Imvclloil Fronoh octaves, I It. 5 in. high, lnlslieil platu mirror, 5 nclavi-.s, 3 sets ol In Sun lloiniiiBi- mahogany, reoils, 111 stops, bass .-mil treble slightly iisd inn gooil .u new, ft'lKft couplersantlknoo«woll«,.plen- ft en was em but now selling at *«av did value at this figure.......... » OU EA8Y TERMS We've also a number of others. Full lint sent upon retpiest. You may turn in any one of these Instrument. nt full value, as partial payment on a new MASON & HISCH PIANO, within two years after purchase. MASON & RISCH PIANO Co., Ltd. MUg^KBAY NELSON, B. C. "•B*,8B0X LAND NOTICE NOTICE Ih hereby given that 60 day** after date I intend tn apply to the Hun. Chiof Cuin- missioner of LaniU and Works for perinlMionlo mircliiise the following described lnmls li the tVest Kootonay District; Commencing at a post planted 2n chains oast from tbe Hiiiilli-wcsL corner nf Lot :'Mi?i and marked "K. (J. Trall'ind'.1* imrtli-east cun er pnst," tlienco tiiiilh 40 chains, thence west 20 chains more or leaa to Luke shore, tlience nurtb along slioro to south-west corner ol Lot 24ii!l, themo oaat 20 chains touoint nf inauiieaeemeiit. Dnted November Kith, Haiti. doc 6 wed K. C. TBAFKQED. NOTICE. Special £abtj Week Dec. 3 to 10, 1906 For this week we will iiiiikeii l'l'K|-j PHOTO of nny IliiLy up to 'I years. Thil in alisnliilely free —im rutrlotiont. Ilriii^ the Btvbl.l and have their pictures taken. It Mf.ckoii.io Avenue Revelstoke, B. C. NOTICE 'K ia hureby uireu that thirty days _, altor dato 1 intend to apply to the I'hipf Commissioner of Lauds and Worka for special liconso to cut and curry nwuy timber from tlie hilliiwiiic described lundt situated In West Kootenay diatrict, B. O.i 1. ('iinmiHU'Mjt ut it pnat pltnti-.l mi the north- wval -ilniro nf the iioith-ea.il iiim uf l'|ipi*r Arm*' Lake, ut a point -about ..', uiilut aiuit.li-weatuf Cniiiii|i!ix. ami murked ".Inini Connor's iiiuth-tiiHt Corner pout," thencu inutli ltio ehuiua, tlif net west •io chains, tiience north iwi chuina, tnence oasuu chaina to point < f nimmunei'muut. JOHN CONNQB, Dunn Id Dowar, Annt. 2. Goiamonclni ut a post plauttul about 40 clialnl weal uf tin* iioi'lh-weat almre. north-eaat arm uf Upper Armw Lake, at a |iiiJiilabout2*} niltossolltll'WOit of t'oiuuplix, and markeil "M..I- Smith's south-east corner iiust," thence weat. no chuina, thenni mnth hi i-)iain«, thence enaUO chains, thenee smith 80 ehuiua Lu pnlnt uf com* luetituiii.iiil. M, ,1, SMITH, Dunalii Dowar. x^-m. ;t. Coinmeneing at a post planted mi the north' wu.il allure uf the iinrthi'iiat arm nf I'ppnr Armw Lake, nt a |iubit almut 2'.,, mllea auiith-woatuf Ciililil|illxh ainl niiirki-il ".Milton Daily's sotlth-enat I'l.rni'i-iii'Hl," i lii'iu," imrlli luu chuina, tlience weat lu I'halna, tlionco mm tii lfin elinlns, thtiico enat 40 chaina p. i-'iini -if n.niuii'iii i*iiN'iii. MILTON DAILY, Duiiald Dowar, Agent. 4. Coinmoiiclng at a pnat plantod at tho north- eaal corner nf Location Nu.:!, an.I marked "John f.umiur'a BOUth-eait cornor imst," thein-e wenl mj north ho ehains, thunce uailfu aouth K0 lhaius tu pniutof uuili' KoUce ia hereby given that80 days alter dete we id-Mud to iipi'ly to the Hon. chief Coinuils* sioner of l.auds and Works for a speciul license to eul and carry away limber from the following described lauds ou Halfway creek in West Kuuteiiay districl; 1, Commencing at a poBt planled atthe soui li-wesi nor ner of T L. No. 7101), and marked "L.W.L Co. (".E.G.", theuce Hj ehains nnrth, thence 80 chnlns west, thence 80 chains south, thence esst 80 chains to place of commence* ment, 2. Commencing at a post planted at the north-west cornerof I, L. no To32, -and marked ■i..\Y.l,.tu N.K c", Uu'iic) 80 chains south, thence 80 chains wesl, thence 80 chains north, thenoe B0 ehalus esst to place of commencement. 'A. Commencing at a post planted at the south-east cornerof T. L. No. 7100, and marked "L.w.i .(;o. H.W.C". tnence north mi chains, theuco eaal 8u chains, thence suuth 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains to place of commence- incite. 4. Commencing at a post planted at the north-east corner of T.t. So, 7682, and marked "L.\VX.Co, BjW.O.", thenee north 80 ch-diia, thenceeast bu chains, thence south tJOchalus, thonce west 80 chains to place of commence** menl. 6. Commencing at a pnat planted at the smith-east corner of Location No, 4 aud marked "L.W.h.Co. 8.W.C." thenee east 1(10 chains, theuce north H, chains, ihence west Kio chains, thence south 40 chains to place of commencement. ti. Commencing at a post planted at the norlh-eaai, comer of T.L. No. 70112, aud inarked "L.W.L.Co. N.W'.C ", thonco caat llklebiilus, theuce aouth 40 chains, Ihence wesl ICO chains, Ihence north 40 chains tu placoof commence* menl. Dated this 24th day of November, 11-00, 7. OouimuncliiK at a post planted nbout 40 chains uorth of tue south-west cornerof Location No. 2, nbout ^00 feet from west bauk of a small oreek and marked, "L.W.L.Co, 8.E.O.", tlience north 80 chains, thence wesl 80 chains, thence soulh 80 chains, thence east 80 chnlns to placo of commencement, 8. Cummencing nt a poat planted at the south-west cornerof T.L. No, 7030 and niarked "L.\V.L.Uo. 8.K.C.", thence norlh 80 ohalna, thence weat 80 chains, theuco south 80 ohains. thence eaat Hu chuius to place of commencement. Dated this 'Jtiih day uf November, 1900. Lamii-Watson Li Miu.it Co., Limited, dec 3 wed "NOTICE. VTOTIOH IS HKRHBY GIVEN that thirty 1> diiyn after datu 1 intend lo apply to the Chief CouimMonur of hinds and Works for a special license to cut and curry away timber from ihe followliiK described lauds In West Kootenay diatrict: II. Commencing at a poat marked "Gus Lund'a nnrlh-caat cornor," about 11 miles below north fork of Goldstrcnm, thence south 80 chains, weat 80 chains, north 80 chnlns, oast 80 chains to point of eoniuiciiceincnt. Dnted June mh, tttoti, dec .1 wed GL'S LUND. Iuiiii*., I hem: clulna, Ihoiic ineucttiui'iit. JOHN CONNOR. Donald Dowar, Agent, fi. Commencing at a po»t planted at the snath- weal curuer uf Location No. 4, ami marked "M. J. •Smith's muii li cast corner poat," Iheuce north 80 chalna, tm-nc.. woat 80 ehains, thonee mm Hi 80 chaina, ihunco oast 80 chains to pulut uf com tneticemoiit. M.J, SMITH, Donald Dewar, Ay-ml. tl. Coinmeneing at a uoat planled ain.ut 'i-i ehuiua west frum Hip noulli. west corner of Location No. 2, ami marked "John ('minor's nm ili oust comer Post." thenoe woat ko chains, theuce mntli 80 chains, tlionco caat 8ii chains, theuce nnrtli 80 chalna tn point of coinuiencciueiit. JOHN CONNOij, Donald Dowar, Agent. Arrowhead, P.O., Nor. 7th, 1006. norl? NOTICE Pleases every smoker the » Maro Vutlta." Nolicc la hereby given that, (Unlays aftor dato I inleiul toapply to tlii" Hon, chiof Commiasluner of Lnmls and Wnrk~*tu pim-luixe the follnwlng Idpscrll-i'dliinils-ltiiateilin Cariboo diatricl, Il.C.; Commeueiug at a post marked "U, A. lorbca* south-wt'*! corner post," planted about 20 chains west of trail running through Starvation Hals hi a Kotitherly direction from Tete Jaune Cache, running norlh 80 eliains, thence eait-90chains,thonco south 80chains- thenee west 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated Oth day of November, 1900, uo\ 17 Q, A, i'oKUES, Locator. NOTICE Nolle, it. horoby fflv.n thut 60 duy. from .lute I iiiit-iiit tn apply lo llie Ctii.f Oommitttoner of Lands uml Works ut Victoria, H. C, for pt.rct.ato of fbltowliig descrlbad Uiul-. in Lllloool diilrlcti Comn.enclnff at a posl plnnted near soulli side of Olli-r Crook,,. illiles north of Adams l.uko mnrked "W. S. Burton*. toulli-wosl coi'mii'," running Ho chums eusl, 40 i'liains norlli, Ho clmins well, 40 chains south, containing aboul jaoncrr*. Dated Nov, utli, 190b. nov 14 W. S. HURTON. "NOTICE Notice is hereby given thai 60 days from dale I inlenil lo npply to the Cliief Commissioner ol Lands nud Works al Victoria, B.C., lor purchase of lollowing described lnnds in Lillooet disirict: Coinnieiiciiig al 11 posl plunted near south sideof Oiler Creek, 3 miles north ol Adams Lnke, niarked "A, MdConnoll't norlh-west corner," running 40 chiiiim soulli, So chains ensl, 40 elinins norlli. Ho eliains west containing, aboul 320 acres, Dated Nov. i.-ili, 1906. nov 14 A. McCONNELL, NOTICE Noliee is hereby given Ibat 60 days from dale I' intend to apply lo lhc Chiel Commissioner of Lands and Works at Victoria, H.C, for purchate of lollowing described lauds in Lillooel districl: Commencing a. a posi planted about two and a half miles from hend of Adams Luke 011 wesl side of river, marked "J. A, Knox's soulh-wesl comer," running Ho clmins east, 40 ehains norlh, 80 chains wesl, 40 chains soulh, confining about 320 acres. Daled Nov. 12th, 1906, BbVinov 14 J. A, KNOX, ENTERPRISE Smith Creek Hydraulic Company will Carry on Extensive Operations — Smith Creek to be Developed. The Big Bend country has always been considered an Eldorado in tlie wonderlul possibilities that are held out in that region lor making a lucky hit. Not only in the timber of which there is an almost illimitable quantity of a particularly fine grade, but the mining resources are boing rapidly developed and many rich claims are being taken up owing to Ibe unquestionable possibilities of the richness of the geologicaljstratn and the already known value of creeks and streams Ior hydraulic mining. Nearly all the streams and creeks entering the Columbin river aro known tu hold more or less gold, and river bars have been successfully worked along the Columbia. With thc exception of tome, considerable tracts ol fertile and partly open country along the lower valleys, the greater part ol this region is extremely mountainous. There is good evidence, in several places, of the existence ol deep rich ground in the valleys of the creeks partly worked in former years, and great attention has been paid tothe initiation ol hydraulic work on a considerable scale. Much mtetest has been centred of late in Smith Creek and in the development of the same. Tbe Smith Creek Hydraulic Co. have, and arc preparing to carry on the development ol that particular part of the Bend, and much work has been done lor the further operation ol successful hydraulic mining. Frank H. Guffy, of Pittsburg, has been here for over two months as manager of the concern and more work has been done iu the development ut tbe property under his organization iu the last two months than has ever before been accomplished. Mr. Guffy bat wonderlul energy and consideiable experience in hydraulic mining, and will make a success ul any undertaking which is put into his charge. With a huge and varied experience in mining and all its branches, .Mr. Guffy should do much to exploit tbe property and get every ounce of value out ol it. No labor or expense bus been spared over $17,000 having been put into the present workings this year and by next spring, when the work is in full .wing add the plant in full blast, from $160,000 to $200,000 will be spent. Mr. Guffy has at present fifteen men engaged on the work Ior the winter snd on the approach of summer put into force his already well matured plans. Tbe work already done is considerable! commencing about Oct. 1st., a cable ferry was placed over the Columbia river aliout a quarter ol a mile below the mouth of Goldstream, the cable being of one and a quarter inch steel and suspended on towers, about 60 feet above the river. A ferry boat w.6 then built 40 feet in length, 12 leet wide and 3 Ieet deep, the sides ot 3 inch and the bottom ol 2 inch plank with a plank floor. The boat is operated by a capstan, all the lumber being whip sawed, and it able to take a whole pack train on at a time. This it a great public convenience, as prospectors, cruisers and others going to different localities on the other side ol the river, up the Canoe River trail for instance, can take their pack horses over without the risk of swimming them across. Five and a half miles of good trail have been constructed, a considerable part ol which had to be graded and corduroyed. It it estimated that lully 30 tons ol supplies and machinery were taken up by pack trains and by river; gcod camp buildings, consisting ol mest-house, bunk I house, store . 'uses and stables were erected and a bn Ige was constructed over Smith Creek, The company intends to place in position this winter the machinery o! tho saw mill and turbines, and also Io complete the construction ol the llunie lor conveying the water at a 30 loot level to operate tbe turbines. This will enable them to commence the sawing ol tl.e lumber for tl.e several iniles of Hume lor the hydraulic plant, early in the tpring. The entcrpriting "ifture of this undertaking, under tl.e management ol Franlf Guffy, should bear fruit early next lummer'and will certainly do a great deal to develop the Big Bend oountry, and will add further inducement! to the provincial government to keep clear and construct better and more exteusive trail, and roads in that dittrict. Fielding Says That Will Come Under Dumping Clause. Ottawa, Be.". 3.—In reply to a question put by W. A. Galliher, during the budget speech, linnnce minister Fielding said: "Chiti.ges have been ninde in regard to tome mining machinery that waB on the ftee list. Tbeie are a number of artii-les which are now made in Canuda and which were transferred from the free list. Tho following ar tides, under tlie head ot mining machinery are dropped from the free list and will become dutiable ae machinery, or as manufactured iron or steel, as the case muy be: Machinery, (or cual washing, coke making, oro drying, ore refining, ball and rock emery grinding, jigs, ckssitiers, separators, blast furnaces, water jackets, monitors and giants. "All these a.ticles are now being mad in Caunda and we drop them from tbe fret. list. Tho following have been added to the free lilt and are duty free: Parts of monitors, safety lamps and accessories (or cleaning, tilling and testing lumps, blast furnaces for smelting copper and all integral parts ot all machinery specified in these items, The diameter o! the tubing covered by the items has been increased from 2J to 4 inches." The tariff includes a majority ol the changes asked for by mining and smelting men during the visit of the tariff commission to British Columbia. Blast furnaces for copper and briquet- ting plants are also on the free list and the duty on giant powder is reduced from three cents to two and a half cents per pound. The bringing of lumber under the provisions of the dumping clause is also gratifying to British Columbia members. The general opinion here is that the tariff changes will not materially affect any trade. Shoemen feel that they Bhould have a higher duty on lower grades of shoes as these ure largely imported. Kyrie thinks the high duty on gems will encourage smuggling as gems are easily concealed. Among certain members ol the dry- goods trade it is pointed out that there is increuse on cottons used by the poor and a reduction on velvet plush not made in the country and on cashmeres lustres, mohair, alpaca, not u-ed except by those who can afford to pay a high duty. over Knit-to-I-'it Underwear. Every suit is knit nli in oue piece from neck to ankle—fits like a glove—won't wrinkle at tlie waist or hul^e over tlie hips—and holds ils shape without stretching or shrinking. Combination Suits are without doubt tlie best made—and the most satisfactory—undergarments for women's winter wear. Our trademark on each garment, Made iu any size or fabric. Send for catalogue if your dealer caunot supply you. THE KNIT-TO-FIT MANUFACTURING CO. P. O. BOX 23:!), MONTREAL mmmmmmamsx'.s's INTERESTING ISSUE. B. C. Mining Exchange Prints Some Notable Features. One ol the speoial features of the current issue of the B. C. Mining Exchange, is an interesting account of the Monarch Mine at Fie'd, B. C. The advantage of a journal to place reliable views of mines before the public, is seen iu this instance, as there are few who knew, or will have remembered, if they once did know, tbat there was a large mine at Field. A full and cosiprehemive deicription of the Monarch mine and detailed information as to its active and immediate operation are given. Two othcr special features are the report of the zinc coniinhiion and the marked improvement in Coast mining. The whole issue, as usual, is replete with information concerning mining operations in all parts of ihe province THE SECRET OF SUCCESS IS GENUINE MERIT of That's the foundation of the success 'MOFFET'S BEST" bread flour. " BEST " is much imitated, but good bakers readily recognize the difference between the original and inferior imitations, makes Bake a certainty. " MOFFET'S BEST " day a delight ann its results Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd. ENDERBY, B. C a ,, ,. lure llllll is OS line us it looks. You enn do so und be sine ul* il. by dealing with R. Howson & Co. Every piece of imr furniture is guaran teed in be the best in style, material, ivoi'knittnship and finish. We hnve made a life study of the trade, und we know the full value of artistic luste in designing, V,-j ill.-' and the oars nnd skill necessary In every jm,i?--it J..'.- detail iu making uml finishing. Om- prices '*'/■'?,.*•*'".' are moderate, yet our customer, get the 'GsSCzL, lieneflt in style and quality that please und give thorough durability. In small or large Lots,Irom Hit) ll«. to a Carload. For price wtile L. E. GRIFFITHS, - Malakwa WAH CHUNG tK SOUVENIR GOODS ■ft". ,.'\!| b you are looking for something nice in 8POON8 AND &JS PINS, BELT BUCKLES, WATCHES, "BONN J^ SPECIAL" for Souvenirs, wc have Ihem here. "fflflxWl** GUY BARBER, JEWELER OPTICIAN C. P. R. WATCH INSPECTOR. THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED, qo<xyooooooooo< Look Well! Feel Well! Do you enjoy that well diessed feeling? We all know what it feels like to lie hot, lo be cold, or to be tired, and it is just as true that we all know what it feels like to be well diessed. It feels good, and it's good to feel good. You can never' be well dressed if your clothes are not made by the right, maker. Get to know we handle the SEMI-READY GARMENTS and you will find what a pleasure and satisfaction it is to be well dressed. Suits and Overcoats-SIS, SI8, and $20. Blue and Black Suits, the best made, $20, & S25 Right Overcoats, up-to-date-Prices: $18 and $20 Special Trousers $5 and $6. Tailoring is our business. We make a man look well and tie knows it. ..Cressman and Morrison.. Nothing better than Our " Speoial. Now i. youe opportunity! Sub.orlbo for the MAIL-HERALD and the HEW idea 11.50, for a whoio year ler the two, Plea... .wry Mtioker Vuelta." the "Marc. JAPS ON THROUGH TRAINS A New Departure Initiated by the C. P. R- The Canadian Pacific management will introduce Japanese attendants in the through train tervice between Montreal and Vancouver. The Jap- anuse will be employed as supplementary to tl.e present train staff and their functions will be to render a somewhat similar service, on first clan and second class carl, to that performed hy the pollers ou the sleeping cars. Tho Japancie staff employed for this |iiii-|iiisi: will be engaged by General Superintendent Marpole at Vancouver and as the innovation has been approved ot by Vice President Mc Nicoll and Passenger Trallic Manager Kerr, it is expected that the Japs will shortly be familiar figures on the through trains They will relieve the brakemen ol the rather irksome duty of cleaning can and waiting on the paisengers, and thus enable them to give their undivided attention to the working of the trains. Pure TRADE f JAEGER' Wool CAUTION To checkmate the dishonest use of name of " JAEGER," look for llie ie! on each article, and insist ihui llie goods be invoiced as " JAEGER' ON JAEGER U.p-i-RWEAR DR. JAEGER OOMPANY LTD., - 301 JAMES ST., MONTREAL Sbllino Aobnts in Rrvblstokb C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd. Import direct from Country of origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. REVELSTOKE, B. O. THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act cf I'nrliitineut, 1855. HEAD OFFICE, - - |M0NTRBAL. Wn. Molbon Maophebson, Pies. s. II. Kwinij, Vice-Pres. |Jamks Elliot, General Malinger. | Capital paid u;\,$3,000M0 Reserve, $3,000,000 Everything in way of banking business transacted without unnecessary delay. Interest credited twiee n year nt current grates 'on Savings Hunk deposits. ___ VV. H. PRATT, Manager, Rkveutokk, B. C. MV«Vt*M% »*%»%*tWn»*»*W»%***V» VI *> 'LACE YOUR ORDERS WITH S. McMAHON, ■ FIRST STREET For Agricultural Implements. Carriage^ WfagouH Etc., Joliu Dei'ro Ploughs, Mdlino Wagons, Canada Carriage .Company's IluggiOH, Phmet jr., Garden Soedors and Cultivators, Wheelwright and Blacksmith Work |atteuded to. Horse Siiueiug a Specialty. t P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. « i HKAD OKFIGK: Calqaky, Amikkta. J Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants 0 Pork Packers and Dealer :ln Live Stock. Markets in all the principal Cities and g Towns of Alberta, liritish wurnbla and the Yukon. Paokors of the Celebrated Brand i "Ira orator " Hams and Bacon, and Hhamroek Brand, Leaf Lard, A Central Hotel ^ iRFVPIRTAKP B. C. ABRAHAMSok BROS., PROPRIETORS. Newly built. First-class in every respect. All modern convenience? Large Saniple Rooms. Rates $1.50 per Day, Special Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management Has a good stock n[ Omeeriei and a fine iissiirtment of Japanese China. Agent for Revelstoke Fanning Company, growers ol all kituh uf Farm Produce, Hay aud Wood. Front Street, Revelstoke TELEPHONE 2fi. Evans & Woodrow MEAT MARKET. Dealers iu Beel, Pork, Mutton, Poultry, Fish and Game in Seiison. Orders promptly attended tu. First St. Revelstoke 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 IFlowat Pots Plate. L'morella StJUIllr Hi.-l.ct- Lunch Hiv-ki-m (nm- rii.iir. Smoking Jacket.. Handkerchief '. Silk Ooal., GOLD FISrf Kine-t stock ol candies and IriilU in town. Front Street, Revelstoke HOUSES. ROOMS AND LOTS WANTED I have clienti who »i-h lo obtain houses, rooms and Its for building purposes, and sl.aii lie glad if parties having -Tioh will advise me ol same. E. A. HAGGEN, Rett Estate and Insurance At,-nt. Revolt-take, tl. C. H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Deer IK-iuU, anlm.li, liinls, El.li, MnrSTKD. Animal Bon Mounted. P.O. 1I.IS Jl. -J2/-J IlliStmliii: Corner of First St. unit Bnyln Ave... Revelitoke. 11. t". , ,Ktc, Windsor Restaurant Mrs. H. J. Hajbury. Managress. First-Class Table. Private Dining Boxes. Large Diriinffroom tnr Banquet*. Suppers, etc. Furnished Rooms To Let FUST STREET. BEVELSTOKE E. VV. B. Paget Forwarding and Distributing Ag.nl. Expr... nnd Baggage Delivery. Moving ol Pianos, Sale, and Furniture. C.neral Uraylng. Office: McKenzie Ave. BSMSTK (Mllo. Hum. Mo. 71 Horn. Hum. Mo. 7. CROW'S NEST COAL FOR REVELSTOKE!!! Now lhat the Mrike Is settled, full supplies of tins celeliralt'd Ooal will again lie available after this week. PRICES—Special Hand-picked coal—besl in lhe market-19 P.r ton 8CREENED GOAl $8.60 par ton RUN OF MINE 7.50 per ton Having taken over F. McCarly's Coal Warehouse, lull slocks of this coal will he kept and orders promptly Idled. E. A. HAGGEN, AGT. Revelstoke, B. C. Office—Mackenzie Avenue, Ncvt C. P. R. Tolegrnph Office, ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J. ALBEBT STOHSTE PROP. Queen's ftotei COMAPLIX Best brands ol Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will lind excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, - - Proprieto. HOTEL VICTORIA Under New Management) ROBT. LAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B, C. First-clas accommodation for travellers. Best brand), ol Wines, Spirits, and Cigars. Henry's Nurseries VANCOUVER, B. C. F.xtrn lur*;* Importation of Dill RQ l" arrive from Hullnml, Fntioi DULDO |DtJ Jryjun In Soptembtr For Fall Planting T lion sands of Fruit and Ornamental Troon, Hliu'ludmidruiit.. Rouen tnd hardy ilinul*. now ttrnwiiiK uu uur own irroiiiidi. fur future iiluultn*-. Nnoxp-eiiMi, loiaordtlayof fumigation, in-lHH-i imi nor customiduiioi in pay Hend- tpinrtori for Pacific Cnast gruwn nnd im ikiiin.| llnrdmi, Flold and Flower Saudi. Visitor! aro always welcome lo limpet* t our "tuck. Qreonhouio Plants. Cut. Flowers and Flora] Dmjkiii. Knrtllia-m Hou Hivns and Supplies, Spray Pumps und Spraying inn tor in I. Ko nRonii, -therefore you hart no eom- mi -iiim to pay. Our iMtnloifiit it I In yon uliuut it. Lot mo i>rlco your Iht, Ijofitni placing yonr ordor. Wo du Illiniums on our own ground*-un rout to nay, mid aro prepared to mint all competition. Eiistorn prices or Iom. White liilmr. CntitloKuen Froo, M. J. HENRY Qrentihoiisei; — 8010 Westminster Rond, Hnmidi Nur.iorioi: Hontli Vancouver. To Trappers Raw Furs Bought Cash Prices Paid F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Purs. RATES SI AND $150 PER DAY FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS pT! Fplture I OARPBTS, LINOLEUMS, John E. Wood's Furniture Store NOTICE. Notion Ih hereby given Ilinl tin- fol'owtog retail li'iuiii llcoii.o ii|.iili.'.. - hart bMii received fur llie RlVOlltStt Licence llli-trict: II. 1). Morrl.,« niiiiilli. retail, Wiml-or lli.l.-l, llleclllewnol. i'iiiiiuli.it] i'.i.iii- HhiIm.M in 0[rtonlli.rt- lull, (lli.i'li'l-ll.i , (ili.-i.-r. W. .1. I.tiflittniriie, il month, retail, I'nloit lintel, Arroiv.,,,*.!. .lohn Culey. il inoiiili, retiill, City Hot.!, Arruvilienil. D. Cameron, ll tnoiitti, retail. LAksview Ho- l.l. Arrowhead, J. H. Vuiiiik. il iihhi li- retail, Wn.-eu*. Hole!. Cinnaplli. Wm. Iliiiiilitnii, i! iiiiiniii* retail, Lardo.. llut.l, i' uiiii. Wm, Boyd, « montli, re'inl, Beaton Hotel. Ilii.lon. John Tliew, I! inoiiili. niu.ll, Bv. Hotel. Cam- burns, D.ToOrr, ii monthi retail, Cambomt Hotel, ("iimborue. .1. H. lilnilmiy. I! montli. retail, lteeeotlon Hut.!. Cumin)! in- Krsiik Alley, II iuuiiIIik retail. ('riterioit Hotel, .!n in borne. M. J. il'Htii ii. t! montli. ri-l.l!, Coronal inti llninl, ("ainlioi-ne. ll. V. I*crry, I! moiitlw retail, I'avlllion Hotel, tloldflelil.. I,. F. Mclloutfal, I nm.nl.- retail. U'land Ilot.l. NaktiRp. M. McCarthy, t montli. rclnil. Grand* Hotel, Najraip, ll.rri Molnlo.li, ii month, retail, Halcyon Hotel, Iliileyon. Mlko .Iiniii, tl ininill,' mail. St. I.'on llo.rl, St. Leon. And lliiiher take notico that lhe regular ini'otrtn.iii lhe lloiinl ol [.l.-i-ii-.-CoiiiinlHaioncn, forth. RnvcNt.iki! litoenclng lii-trict will lie hold Inthc Provincial l'olli'cOlllrc.l.ovcNtokc, on Saturday lhc Utli day of Dec, WO, at the hour of 2 .i.in. in the afternoon. Dated liiin Nth day ol November, 1906. Ily Order. II. A, UPPER, thiol Inspector. Halcyon Hoi Springs Ifanttartum, Under the new management of Hahht MflNTiis.t, Hotrninn Hoiisb Rossland. THE MEDICAL WATERS of Halcyon ate the most curative in the world. A perfect, natuial remedy for all Nervous and Muscular diseasei, Liver, Kidney and Stomach ailment. and Metallic Poisoning. A sure cure for "That Tired Feeling." Special rate, on all boats and trains. Two mails airive and depait every dny. Telegra h communication with all marts of ".lie world. TERMS- %Yi to $18 per week. For fm ther particular, apply to HARRY McINTOSH Halcyon Hot Springs Arrotti LaKt. B. 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J Steam Printers and Publishers REVELSTOKE, B.C. *■>** aiiii carry uwuylimber from Uiu following ne scribed lauds, situate ou tbo cast nido ot L pper Arrow Lake, West Ivooluiiny dltttliot !— 1: Ci dn iiii'iici i in nia puat marked ' Uinrj Mt ttlUttll'H M'Ul I-Went collier pnst," ubuut b llilU'H cast of Nakusp, mi a small creek tributary to Na* kusp i*rtt'k, uuu abuut lu cIiuiub weal trum the northeast curm-T pnat of Umber limit No.7860, tliem'u noith ion chains, tlience eaat 4J chuius, tlienco uouth ion obaina tu above named corner p.i.*.i ul limber limit N'oJitiiU.lhutcc hcbHO chains un lliu line ut linibu Nu, TAW tu point uf Commencement. -**. Commencing at a poat maiked "Unity Mi intovlia aiiiitii-Ht'ii comet poat," 4u chains wmi from posi No. t, ami ou the north lino ot titular limit No. taw, thence north 100 chains, tlienci uml-lo ili.uiiii, tllelice south lou chains ti'iioiiii line uf Umber limil Nu, DJitt, thence weat41) clmins ou tin: line ot timber iiiu.l No, 7;i:>u lo poiuiof commencement. 3. Co lUiaiicllignta poat imvked "Harry Mcintosh's nuulli-weaL corner pout," 40 chalna west innii p.I.-.i No -:, aim on t it- nuiili lun1 ui i.iiiiii li'iiii Nu. J8i o, tlieuce inntli ItH) .-ii iiu.-, Unmet* uant lilchams, tlleucu south IMU'nalna,tlience we»HU chains ou line of thnbci limit No. ft 60 tu point of (iomtaencomaiit. 4. coiuuieucmg tit a poat marked "Harry Mc* luii'sh-. south* wesl coruer post," 40 chalna weat from post No. 8, aud ou lhe mirth Uncut tlmbur limil Ni-. ?ifto, tlience north 100 chainB, thuueu east 4<i chani, tli*;ticc bi nt Ii IW chains to the north hue ul timber lliutl iiiiiuber 7860, thence woat 40 ci.aiim mi llie Hue id uuOcr limit No, 7860 to point of commencement, i>. Commencing m a poat markod "UurryMc Intosli'a uniitli-weat uuiucr poat/' ll) clialna weal irum tin* muii -fiint corner puht of timber Inmi no.7861, iiieuu-j imiili luu chains, thenceeast 4u ilmiiis, i . in -. muii it iai chains to nmlli-eaatc ner pust ui tnuLer limit Nu- 7851, tlience west 40 chaius on l me ul timber limit No. 7WH to|ioliitol Ciililliifllue .iii-i.l. 0- Ci.m,ni- .i in*; at ii poat marked "Hairy Mv lniia.* in ivu-l corner post," 40 chains auat hum p.i.-t Nu, .- and on tin* nuiili llueof timber Imm ..o i, .iiiinci- n.ifiii lou I'li.iin-., thence east 4ti e unit. h. ii--v smiiii luu clialna to the nortli line ,-t t.n.l.u iinnt Nu. 7851, tliuuco west40 tliams on lh,- ii.utli line uf Umbel limit No. 7851 to pomt ui commencement. 7. i oiiiii.ci,, ,nj; at a posl innrkeil "Harry Mc luii'sir.-, tuulu-west comer p isl,' .-mil on tin- norlli line .-I tniii ui* limit ,\n, 7851, theuce nnrtli 100 chain-,, tlience oaat 40 chains, liiciue aouth 100 chaina tu the uorlh lute ol timber limit No, 7861, llienco weston ihu north Hue of timber limit Nu, 7861,4u cliuiua tu puint of commenoement, 6, fjoiumeuoing at a post marked "Hurry Mc- llitoah'a auuth eaat corner puat," about Ul) chains norlli of poal No. 7, theuce west JStKliallls, theme north -ju chains, theme west *i) chains, llienee iiiiiili w chains theuce weat 20 chains, theme north -in chaina, thence west 20 chiuua, tlienc nor.h i!0 cliuiua, theuce west 25 cliuiua, tlience nortli I'i chains, tlienco east 105 chains, theuce aouth [06 ohalna to point uf cnumuneemeiit. Hated October Ibth, lWHl. HAKKY McINTOSH, Locator, out27 By his agent li. K. mink. N0tiCE.~ Notice is hereby ui von thut 30 daya after dato I intend to apply to tbo Chief Commissioner of Landsaud Worki fur a special license to cut and curry uway timber from ihe following doscribod lauds iu Hig Bend district, of West Kootenay: Commencing at a post planted about 14 milo from east bank of Columbia river, about 1J-JJ miles beluw ltnclty Point, marked "C. F. Liudmark's suuth-weat corner poat," tlience east HW chuina, north 40 chaiua, west 160 chaius, soutli 40 chains to point of commencement. Commencing at a poat planted about J mile from aaat bank uf Columbia river, ami about IM milea below Bocky Point, marked "C. F. Lind- mark's nurth-west coruer poat," thence east !0U liains, south -it) chaina, west 100 chuina, nortli f" chains to point of commencement. Dated Nov. Uth, IWO. Coinmeneing at a post planted abuut 1 mile from sa«t bank oj Columbia river, and abuut U mile Imlow Rocky Pnint. marked "C. F. Lind- mark's south-west corner post," thence north 160 chains, eait 4ii chuina, south 160 chaina, west in chaini to poiut of commencement. Commencing: ai a post planted about l1-, mllei from east bankof Columbia river, ami about j milo below Bocky Point, niarked "O. F. Lind* marks south--west eurner pout," thence north IliO chains, east 40 chains: south 160 chains, weit 4U chaina to puiui uf commencement. Commencing at a post planted about t miles from east bank of Columbia river about J mile below Bocky Point, marked "C. F. Liudmark's south-west coiner oust," tbenee north lOOchains, east 40 chaina, south 160 chaina, west 40 chains to point of commencement. Commencing at a poet planted about -'■ miles from east bank of Columbia river and aliout 1 mile-leluwltncky Point, marked "C. F. Lind- mark'saoiith-ivi'Bt corner post," thence north 160 chains, east lu chains, south 1C0 chains, west 40 chains to point of com meneement. Commenciut; at a poil planted about 3 milea from east bauk of Columbia river and about 1 mile below Rocky Point, niarked "C, t. Undmark'ssuuth-weat corner post," thence north 160 chains, eaat 40 • bains, south 160 chains, west 10 chains to point of comment'- moot. Commencingat a post planted about 34 miles from east bank of Columbia river, and about H raile* below Kocky Point, marked "C, F. Llndmark'i aouth*west corner post," thence north ico chains, east 40 chains, south 160 chains, wesl io chains to pointof commence* ment, Dated Nov. 6tb, 1906. nov 10 CH\S. F. LINDMARK. nud carry nwny timber from the following described lands: l M. Boa ton's B, K, Corner Post, commenc. Ingal a poat about M mile north ol Kelly creek uml \ mile enst of hish t reek, thence nurth lftl ehui ns. west 10 cliains. south li,0 chains, easT in chains to pointof commencement. i M. Beaton's H. W.( omcr Post, commenolng ata post about1, mile noi tlmi Kelt? Creek one-hall mile east Ol Fish Creek, llieueo nurih (Su chains, cnsl bl)cUin*>, auuth M) ehains, weal mi chains lo puim ul ,-ommeucumeut. •A. M. llcaioii's N. W. Corner Post, commenc Inii at a posi aboul tnreo milea up Bnyd Creek, ouo mile east of Dominion line, ihence iguiIi (SO i'liains, cast 80 chalna, north SO chains, wesi hn chains to point uf commeucemeut. 4, M. Beaton's N, W, Co; ucr Post, conimenclng at a past about our miles up Boyd Creek, on trail two mllescast Domiuiou line, thence sunt li so chains, cast 80 chains, north HO chains west mi chains to point of commencement. 5, M Beaton's a IV. Corner Post, commencing at a post about three miles up Boyd creek mu' mile casi nf Dominion line, thonco eaat 80 chains, north BO chains, west 80 chaiua, suulh Michnins to poiut of commencement, Nov, SU, 1900. sat nov .1 M. HEATON, NOTICE Notice Is hereby Riven I lint 30 days after date wo intend to aii.'ly to the Honorable the Chief (.'omniiii'.ioner ol Lands and Works fura special license to cut anil curry awny timber from the followitiK rleseritii-i! Itiiuls: 1. Coniliuuiciui* ni n pi-it marked "0. B Campbell and I. B. Kirk .-nnrtli-wc-l cor.impost, plaiitcl un Uu- enst bnnkof the north fork of KifeCreek, 5!? miles aliove Ilu- fork.; tlience cast 10 chains, tnt-iu-e IIU) elinins soutli. thence. 10 chnius wesl. thence lUOotmlnt north to point of commencement. 2. Commenoll.8 at a post marked "G. B. Ciimpbell nnd C. B Kirk's nortli cast corner post, iilanled on the enst bank of tlie north fork of Kile Creek, j1,. illiles nbovc the forks thence ID chains west, thenoe 18) chains south, thence Wi chains oust, tlience lOOchains north lo point of commencement. 3. ConinienciiiB at a post marked "O. B. Campbell and C. B. Kirks niirih-cast corner post, planted on .lie enst bankof the nnrth lork of Fit. Creek, o!, mile- above the forks: thenco 10 chains wesl, I hence MO chains north, Ihence 10 chains eist, thence ion chains south io point of commencement. 1. Commencing at a post marked "(I. II. Campbell and C. II. Kirk's south-west corner post, planted on the cast bank of the north fork of Fife Creek, % miles nlmve the forks; Ihence 80 chnius easl. Ihence So chains norlli, llionce IM elinlns wesl. thence 80 chains sou li to point of commencement. fl, Ciiniiiii-iiiiiiit, at a post marked 'G.ll. Campbell and C. B. Kirk's north-west corner post, iilanled on the west bank or the north lurk of File Creek, 8 miles above the forks; thence So chnlns east, thence So chains soulh, thence 80 chain, wesl, thenee so cliains nurth to point of commencement. t). Comniencinit at a post marked "G.ll. Campbell and ('. H. Kirk's south-coil corner post," planted ou the west sideof th. nortli lork of Kll. Creek, 8 miles above lhc forks; Ihence So clialns west, tlience SO clialns nortli, thence SO chains east. Ihenco 80 chain*. south t*i point of commencement. ;. Coiiini.nciiiK at . pout marked O. B. Campbell and C. B. Kirk's south-west corner posl. planted on th. we*t side of the north lork of Kll. Creek, 8 miles above the forks; tlienco lOchains easl, llienee 1'JU elinlns nnrth. thence 10 chains west, thenco 80 ehalus soulh, tlleime 10 chains west, thence It chains soulli to point of eomiiieucenieul. 8, Coiunieiiclni nt a post uiarked ll. II. Campbell and 0, II, Kirk's sculli-oas. corner post'' planted ou the wesl sldeol lho north fork ol Fife Creek, lo miles abovo the forks; thenoe Sll chain, weal, thenee 80 chains north, thenco 80 chain, eatl, tlience 80 chains south to point of coniint'iieetneLt. V, Commencing at a post marked 'U. F. Campbell «nd l!! B. Kirk*, north-east comer poit, planled on the wot side of the north fork ol Fllo Crook. 10 mile, above [he lorks; thenoe 80 chain, west, tlience 80 chains soiith, thenco 80 ohalm cast, theuce 80 chains north to poini of commencement. IM.to-Mh.IM. 0Bt,AMI,„,,XL, nor 3 Q, B, KiRK*. NOTICE Notle. Is hereby Riven I hut 30 days alter date 1 Intend tu apply to tho Cbiel Commissioner 0 lands ami IVnrks lor a snecliil license to cut nnil carry away limber from the liil!o»lii|t de.cr he,l land. Situated In the Ul. Bond district oltt est Kininieiiclng it a post marked "0, fl, I.lnil- mark", .oulli-wesl eorner pust," planted about In chains soulh Irum the norlli-east enrner of I.ol 1880, tlionco north 110 chains, theuco cist .0 chain., thenco north III clialns, thenee east M chains, Ihenco soutli 100 ehalus, tlienc. we.t loll chain, to pointol commencement. Dated im . ah, limo. no, pi CIIAH, fl. I.INDMAIIK NOTICE. Notico I. Imr"!'!- ulvell that W days alter dat. I Intend to apply lo tl"- """• H» OlllelCommlMlo"" or ol Until nud Winks Inr a special llii'ino to cut and catty away liinlior Imm the folliiwiiui de- ,i-rlliei. lands III Wesl Kootonay tllslrli;t: Oniiilllenellll. at » I*"""* matki'd J. I'mli-i s north-east corner post,'' nt tlm inlllli-BiUt nim. r ol "I'lioicas I'eaisnn's pro-thjpl Ion, (honco touth W' chains, lliiincii wc.1 80 .'liains, tlienci' imrlli 80 chains, thence mist so chains to point nl com- moiif'cmiiut, Located Ho|lt. 17th, IWO. „o, i J, roSIHS. NOTICE Notice is boreby given that W days uftoi dato I intond lo imply t» tlio Chief Commiasiouer of Lands uud Works for a speciul liconsu to cut and curry away timbor from tho following do- scrtbuil lauds .-ituato In Kust Kootenay di.-tnet: 1. I ouinionciiig at n post plunted ou tlm south-oust bunk of Wood Rivor about 2 milos bolow lho west fork uud umrkod ' E. McHean's soulh-wost coiner," thouco north 80 chain tliuuco east HU chains, ihoneo south «t) chains, tlience wost B0 chains to the point of commeucemeut. , . 2. CominoncuiK ut u imst | bin tod on thu Miiitbnast bank of Woou Hivor about 2 milos lielow tho wost fork uud inarkod "E. Uollcau's luirth-wi'si corner," thoneo oast80 chains,ilioiico south 80 chains, thnnco wost 80 chains, thence north Ml chains lu iho point of commoucoinout. U, Commend Ity at a post plumed on the suiitb-etisi biink.ii Wood River, opposite the mouth nf the Most fork and uiarked "l*. Mi* Beau's norlh-west eorner," thence mouiIi 160 ebains, theuce east 40 chaina, thence tturto 160 chains, tlienco west *Ui chuilia to the point of coiniuciiiTUiiiut. Dated this lytb da> of August, PAW. I. CommencltiB at a post planled un the uorth-wesi bauk ol Wuod itiver, just almve lhu mouth of lhe west fork and marked "IC. McHean's south-feast corner," tlience nortli bu clmiiis, thoneo west 80 chains, Mil-hit Miutli so chuius, thence cast B0 chalna to ihe point of com in ence incut. Dated this SSOth day of August, WOO. 5. Commencing at a post planted ou llio south-east bank ol Wood River, opposite lhc in.mlh of tho tiesl lork and maikcd ■■ IS Mc- Bean's south-west comer." Ihence north HO chains, iheuce east 80 chains, theuce south 80 chaiua, thence west80 chains lo the pointof uiimmcii'.emem.' f. Commencing at it post planted ou the north-westbankof Wood 'Uver about 1 nile below the mouth of the west folk and marked "K McBean's south-east corner," ill lice nortb IU chains, cast 40 clialna, north 40 chains, west B0 chains, south 40 chaius. west "in chains south 40 chains, east 80 chaiua to lhe point of commencement. , 7 Coinmeneing at a posl planted ou He north-west bank ol Wood River aliout 1 mile below tho west fork aud marked "E. McHean's north-east comer," theuco south 4o chains, thence west 40 chains, theuce south 4u chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 4o chaius, thence enst 40 chaina, theuce north 40 chaius, thence eastBO chains to thc pointof commence menl. , 8. Commencing at a pnst planted on the south-east bank of Wood River about 4 milts below the west fork and niarked "E McBean's south-west corner," thence north 160 chains, ihenee east 40 chains, Uience soulli 160 chains, tlience weat Ju chains t<> the pointof commencement. Dated ibis 21st day of August. 1000. fl. commencing at a post planted oil the uorth-we>t bank of Wood Kiver and 2 miles below Jump-up Creok and marked "E Me- Beau's south-east curuer," thence easi ltio chains, theuce norlh 41)chaiua, theuce wesi Uiu chaius. theuco south 40 chains to the point ill 'ommencement. - , 10. Commencingat a post plauted on the north-west bank ot Wood River about 2 miles below Jump-up cnek and maiked "fi. McBean's south-east corner." thence weat 80 chains, theuce north 80 chaius, ihence east so ohains. thencu south no chains to the point of commeucemeut. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1906. nov2Jaat K. MeBEAN. next session* for an Act, incorporating a Company to build, equip, maintain ami operate -i line or lines of railway oi stantl* aril or other gunge, with any kind of motive power from a poini on Upper Arrow Lake, Wesl Kootenay, near Arrowheadi llienee following llie Columbia River northerly on either side to a point at or near the confluence of Canoe River with thc Columbia River and thence following along Canoe Kiver on eilher bide, to a point at or near Tele Jaunt* Cache, on Fraser River, with power to conslruet operate and maintain branch lines to poinl within twenty miles from the line of railway; and Willi power to eon- nortiiNi ehains, w;i;«!s'-N)clialus,MiiiUiSUclialii-., struct, operate and maintain all necessary I oast SO chaini iu point of commencement, bridges, roads, way> and ferries; and to I. *• Commencing at a post, construct, acquire, own and maintain scribed landa situated In iho Dig Demi district of Wc-t Kootenay: 1. Coinnicncing at a post marked "(ins Lund's south cn-t comer posi" planted nbout i mile up Uoldich or One Mile freek, and about 1 mile from tho west Dank of Columbin 1,'iver, thenco uorlh hi) uliaiua, weal Bo clmlna, soulli so elriiiis, ea-t BOChuilldtO poinl of COIlllllOllOB* ment. 2. Cotnmoncttm at a pnsl marked "(Ins Lund'!- south-west eorner post." planlcd ulmut 1 mile up lloldii'h or One Mile Crock, anil aboul I mile from lhe west bank of Columbin Diver, tlience norlh su ebains, east SO ehains, south SU chains, we-t so chains to point of commence* incut. X Commencing at a post, marked "(Jus mv ! Lund's soulb eiwl corner posl," planleil aboul i ..*'„ ! miles up Iloldtoll or One Mile Crock, east, bauk, and about 2 miles from Columbia Diver, lb wharves and docks in connection lherewith j and lo construct, own, acquire, equip and maintain steam and other vessels and boats and operate the same on uny navigable waters, and to construct. operate and maintain telegraph and telephone lines along the routes oi lhe said railway and ils branches, or in connection therewith, and to transmit messages for commercial purposes; lo generate electricity and supply light, heat and power, and erect, construct, build and inaiiiiain the necessary buildings and works, and to generate any kind oi power I'or the purposes aforesaid,or in connection therewith, lor reward; and to acquire and receive Irom any Government, corporation or persons, grants of land, money, bonuses, privileges or other assistance in aid ol the construction of the Company's undertaking; and to connect With and enler into trallic or other arrangements with railway, steamboat or oilier companies, aud to exercise such powers as are granted by parts 4 and 5 of the " Water Clauses Consolidation Act"; and for all rights, powers and privileges necessary in or incidental lo the premises, and for other purposes. Dated al Revelstoke, B.C., this 31st day of August, 1906. HARVEY, McCARTER k PINKHAM Solicitors for the Applicants. I. Commencing at a post marked "(ins I.null's suulh west corner post,' planted aboul 2 miles up Holdichor Unc Mile Creek, cast bank, und aboul2 miles from Columbia river, ihence north so chains, east 80 chains, soul h hu chalna, west 80chains to point of commencement. Located Oct, Stat, 1000, nov 3 tll'S LCNII. NOTICE. NOTIGE Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date we intend to apply to the Hon. Chici Commissioner of Lands and Works for special licenses to cut and carry away limber from the following described lands: 1. Commencing at a post planted about \\ mile north of Kelly Creek, 4 mile oaat of iish Creek, theuce eaat 80 chains, sooth 80 chains, west 80 chains, nortb 80 chaina to poiut of cummeucement. 2. Bowman Lumber Company's north-west corner post, commencing at a post about two miles up Boyd Creek at the Dominion line post thence south 80 chaiua, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement. , 3. Bowman Lumber Company s south-east coruer post, commencing at a post about two miles up Boyd Croek, at Domiuiou line; theuce uorth Bo chains west 80 chains, south 80 chain.-, east 80 chaius to point of commencement. 4. Bowman Lumbor Compuuy's uorth-oast corner post, commouciug at a post about three miles up Boyd Oreok and one mile etfst of Dominion lino; thenco south SU chains, west SO chaius, north 80 chains-, cast-su chaius to point of commeucemeut. 0. Bowman Lumbor Company s south-west corner [Mist, commeueiug ut u post alwut two miles up Boyd Croek, at Domiuiou line post; theuco uortli 80 chains, oast 80 chains, south SO chaius, west 80 chains to poiut of commence* mout. , 6. Commencing at a post planled on the south-east cornerof Timber Berth No. 306,ou Fish Crook; thonce north 100 chains, east 40 chaius, south lOOchains, wost 40chaius to point of commoncomont. Datod Nov. 21st, 19C0. nov 2J sat Bowman Luhuek Co., Ltd. NOTIGE Notico is hereby given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to tho Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for special licenses to cut and carry uway timber from the following described lauds situated In tho Big Bend District of West Kootoi.ay; 1. Commencing ut a post marked "K. W. Davis' south-west corner post," planted one mile west from the north-east cornerof T.L. 0707, thence north 80 ohains, cast 80 chains, soulli SO chaius, weat SO chains to point of commenci* in cut. Dated Nov. 2nd, 1906, 2. Commencing at a post marked "K. W. Davis' south-cast corner post," planted at the south-west corner of location No. 1, thonce north SO chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement. 3. Commencing ut a post marked "h\ W. Davis' southeast corner post," planted at tho nortli west corner of T. L. 6797, thence north 80 ohalna, wo^t 80 chains, south SO chains, east m clialns to point of commencement. Dated Nov. 3rd, 1000. 4. Conimenclng at a post marked "F. W, Davl-.'north-east corner post," planted at tho nnrili-wcst corner of T.L. 0797, thenco south 10 chain*, west 160 chains, north40chains, east 16'i ehnins to point of commencement. fi, Commencing at a post marked "F. W; Davis'south-west comer post," planted atthe north-west coruer of said location No. 3, thence north 80 chains, cast SO chaina, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated Nov. 4th, 1906. F. W. DAVIS, nov 10 Per Gus Lund, Agont. LAND NOTICE Notice is heroby given that 60 day. altor date we intond to apply to the Hon. Cliief t'niiiini*- sioner ol Lauds and Works Ior permission to purchase the following described lands in the distriot of West Kootenay: L'ommeuoiug at a post plauted 20 chaius tost from the north-east coruer ol Lot 1,919, and niarked "Big Bend Lumber Company's southwest comer po9t," thence north 60 chaius; thenceeast 10 chains; thence south 65 chains, more or less, to the lake shore; thence west along shore to south-east corner ol Lot 4,919; thonce north 7 chains to north-east cornerof Lot 1,919; thence west 20 chains to pointol commeucemeut. Dated October Snd, 1906. out 6 Bio Bend Lumber Co,, Ltd. IN THK MATTElt Ol' THK "WINDING-UP AOT 18118," ANU AMENDING ACTS; und IN THU MATTl'IllOFTHE PINGS- TONOREEB-IiUMBERCOMPANY, LIMITED. The Pingston Creok Lumber Oompany, Limited, has gone Into voluntary liquidation under the above Aot and ha. appointed .lohn II. Jaukson, of the oity of Revelstoke. B. I!., uc- lotintant, Its liqnldaloi for the purposo of such winding-up. The creditors of the above Company, whicli has Un bead offlce In said city of ReveUtoke, und nil others bavlqg any cluinia against aaid Company are required, ou ni- before the 1st duy of January, 11KJ7, to send lo Harvey, Mo- Carter « I'inkliuni, solicitor, for suid liquidator, at tlielr office Plrsl Street, Kevolslokc, H.C, *Jie)r niunes and addresses nnd descriptions, nnd tlu- full partioulirs nl tli.-ir ,-laiins m- debt. vci-llli'il by until mul I he nature and amount nf thesoc.ii'ltlca, Ifnny, held by them am' lhe Bpeolned value of ...ch seoui'ltlos, and, if so required by notice lu writing from b.iI.1 liquidator in- bis si'l'niliii-s, tu nnni* iu unit prove their said debt, or claims In the usual way, at snub Iiinn and pim:.' us sbnll Ih< spi'nilii'il in such notice. After tlm llrsl dny of January, 1007, lho suid liquidator will primral io distribute llm asset, nf the Company amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to Hie clnlnis of which lui then bus hml notice, nnd tin- liquidator will nut llit-n bc liable fur the usauts or any part thereof so distributed, to any pel-son nf whose claim he bud not notice at the time of the distribution thereof. Duted this 2lt.li day of November, IIHHI. JOHN 11. JAOKSON, nov 21 sut mhl Liquidator. NOTICE Notice Is boreby given lhat sixty days after dale I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Work* lor permission lo purchaie ihe following demribed lands In tho district ot West Kootenay: CommeiiciiiK at n [mst mnrkod "llorbort Bod- forn's uorth-wost coruer post," and plantod on the oust bank of tho Columbia river, ahout four miles south uf Nakusp; thonco oast lOchains, Ihence south lu chains, thouco WMt lOchains. thouce north 40 clutus to poinl of commencement, coutaiuiiiK Imi acres more or loss Dntod tbo Mb September, A.D-, 1900. oot 30 HKBBljKTtUtDFEHN. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that-QO days afterdate I intend to apply to the Bonoranle the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described lands in West Kootenay District: Beginning at a post marked "Margaret Hammond's south-west corner." and planted on the east shore of Upper Arrow Lake, about one mile soulh of Cape Horn; thence north SO chains, thence wesi 4U]ehains, more or less, to the shore ot Arrow Lake, thence following the lake snore Iu a general southerly and easterly direction 80 chaius, more or less, to point of commencement; containing 320 acres, more or less. Dated this 1st day of October, 1906. oct 10 MAKUARKT HAMMOND, liy F. L. Hammond, Agent. LAND NOTICE VTOTICE Is hereby givon that, 60 days after i\ date, I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Landsaud Works for permission to purchase tho followiug described lauds situated in Caribou district. H ('.: Commencing at a post marked "Alexander McLaren's south-east corner post," planted about -Ja) chains westof trail running through Starvation Flats in a southerly direction from Tete Jaune Cache, running north SO ehains, thenee ivust SO chains, thence south SO chaius, thence east SO chains to point of commencement, Dated this 9th day of November. 1000, nuv 17 ALEXANDER .dc! ARFN, LocBtor. LAND NOTICE NOTICE IS IIKBKBY UIVKN that sixty days afterdate! intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lauds anl Works fur poitiiissUni to pnrcham- ihe following described lands situato In Cariboo district, B. C; Commeueiug at a post marked "(ieorgoH, Biixcit's north-east corner post," planted almnt'.Ai clialns west of trail running through Starvation Flats In a southerly direction from 'fete Jaune Cache, running west SOohains, thence south SU chains, theuce eastSJ chains, iiim.■!■ imiili tin 'Inini*- tn puna of commence- ment, Muled '-ili day of November, 1006. I1QV17 OKI)'OK H. nirtBKTT, LocBtor. Certificate of Improvement*. nSTOTIOE. Silver Bell aud Laurel Mineral Clilms, -iinaio iu the lllecillewaol Mining Division of Kooteuay District. Whore locatod :-Three-ij,uftrters of a milo east id illecillewaet Take notice Ibat I, J. A. Kirk, acting as agent fur Juhn Newell, Free Miner's Certificate No, II.flS-V.il; O. Robert Dahl, Free Miner's Certifl- cute No. B. MC-ini; and Qaurye W. Jeffs, Free Minor's Certillcute No, B. Mm intend, sixty days from the dule hereof, tu apply to the Mining Recorder for u Cerlilicate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining! Crown Urant of the above cluim. Aud further take notice thataction, under section 37, must be commenced before thu issuance of **uch Cortiflcato of Improvements. Dated this 30lh day of September, A.D.,ltHW oct 20 J. A. KIRK. NOTICE \j OTICK is hereby given thai 8o days after date i> I intend to apply lo Uio Hon. lhe Chief Commissioner of Lands am) Works for a special License to cut ami carry away limber from the following described lands In Went Koiilenay His trlct: CommeuchiK nt a |»st marked ' T. Kilpntrick's nnrili-ea-1 corner post." planted on north onss arm of Upper Arrow I u«o,,about 2 chains westof the north-west corner of Lot No. 60S, theuce soutli so chaius, west BO chuius, north 6(1 chains,',oast SOohatflS to pointof commoncement Dated Nov. 1st, 1W6. nov 21 T. KILPATRICK. APPLES FOR SALE Good, sound, No. 3 Apples at 860. [ier box, 1. 0. li. Vernon, J L WEBSTER, VERNON, B. C. Nolice is heroby given thai 60 days after dule I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner o\ Lands & Works for permission 10 purchase the following desenb* ed Unds, situatod in ilu* West Koolruny district on lhe wesl sideof Upper Arrow Lake in the Foul lull Valley 1 Commencing al a post marked "T. S. McPherson's south-wesl eorner post,'1 planled nl the north-wesl corner oi Lot 862) thence north Ho chains, thenee easl Ho ehuins, (hence 'south Ho ehuins, ihenco wesl So ehains to point of commencemeni, containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 23rd day ol November, iqo6, nov 28 wed T. S. MePHKUSON. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thntflO days after date 1 intend tn apply to Ilu- Chief Oommlssloner of Lands nud Works for permission lo purchase hundred und forty aores of land lyiiiu in the Posthall Valloy nn the west sld of Upper Arrow Lake, described ns follows. Commencingat a post marked "William Harlow's north-east corner post," planled 140 chains westof Lot 157(1, Broup 1, Kootenny; Ihence west 811 chains, tlu'nce south 81) ehnins, thence pnsl SI) cbnins, thence north 80 chains to tlie plnce of commencement, con- tiiiniii|i! 840 ncres, more or less, Dnted Ibis 21th day nf November, wm. W. HARLOW, nov 28 wed Per T. S. MePherson. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 60 days after date I intend lo apply to llie Chief Commissioner of Lands & Works for permission to purchase three hundred and twenty acres of land lying in the Fosthall Valley on the west side of Upper Arrow Lake, described as follows: Commencing at a post mnrked ''Robert Abbie's north-east corner posl," planted at the norlh-west corner oi Lot H62, Group 1, Kootenay; thenee 80 chains west, thence 40 chains south, ihenee 80 chains east, thence 40 ehains nortli to the point of commencemeni, containing 320 acres, more or less. Dated the 23rd day of November, 190G, R. ABBIE, nov 28 wed Per T. S. McPerson. NOTiCE. Notice is hereby given that 00 days after date 1 intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lnmls & Works for permission to purchase six hundred and forty acres of land lying in tbe Fosthall Valley on the west side of Upper Arrow Lake, descrilied as follows: Commencing ut a post niarked "11 Harlow s north-east coiner post,' plunted 140 chains west of Lot 1570, Group 1, Kootenay; thence west 80 chains, tlience south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence nurih 80 chains to tlie place of commencement, con taining 040 acres, mure or less. Dated this 24th day of November. 1006. H. HARLOW, nov 28 wed PerT. 8. McPhersou. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 60 days after dale 1 intend lo apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands Si Works for permission lo purchase six hundred and forty acres of land lying in lhe Fosthall Valley on the wesl side of Upper Arrow Lake, described as follows: Coinmeneing ai a post marked "Frederick Washburne'ssouth-east coiner posi,'' planled Ho ebains wesl of the norlh-west corner of Lot S62, Group 1, Kootenay 1 thenee north Ho chains, thenee west Ho Chaini, thence south Ho chains, thence easi 80 chains lo the place 01 commence* menl, containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated ihis 23rd day oi November. mjoO, F. WASHBURNE, nov 2H wed Per T, S. MePherson. NOTICE Notice is hereby given lhat thirty days fter date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to cui and carry away timber horn the following described lands situated In the Ossoyos Division of Yale Dislricl : Commencing al a post planled near Ihe northern boundary of timber limit No. 7685, about 80 chains from the north-wesl cornerof same; Ihence north 60 chains; tnence easl 160 cliains; thence soulli jo chains to lhe north-east conier ol limber limil 76H4; theuce wesl Ho chains along said boundary to the north-west corner of sann ; thence south 40 chains along the western boundary ol limber limit 7OH4 lo ihe norlh-easl eoruer ol timber limil 7685; theuce west 80 chains along Ihe northern boundary of said limit "($5 lo point of coinmencement, Dated Ihls 28th day of Sopt, I906. nov 14 J. B. MCKENZIE. NOTICE. NOTICE Ih hereby given that 00 day* ufler dale 1 Intend toapply lot lie Honourable the Chief Com missioner of I .and-, and Works for permission to purchu«i the following described landa in Caribou districl, B.C.: Commencing ain post inarked "William Kellie's north-west comer posl," plantod about mi chains weBt of trail minimi: ihrough starvation Mali in a southerly dlreclioii from Tele Jaune Cache, running enst «\\ chains, thenco soulh Hi 1 chains, tlience west HI) chains, liionco north so chains to point uh-ommcufcuicut. Bated Oth day of November, liuni, nov IT WILLIAM KKI.LIK, l-ocator- NOTIGE Notice Is hereby given that 00 days altor dale I Intend lo make application to the Chief Commissioner of Lauds ik Works for normlsslon to purchase lhe followiug described land situate In Caribou district, Il.C: Commeuelng ala post mnrked "J.M, Keltic's south-west cnriiM* post," planlcd 011 lho south bankof Fraser River near Tele Jaune Cache, running north HO chains, theuce cast Hi) chains, theuce soulh Ht) chains, Iheuce west 00 chains to point of commencement, Dated this 10th day ol November, 1U00. nov 17 J. M. KiaLIK, Locator. PieatiB mry Smoker the VlMlU." 'Maroa Canada 1 | Phovinch of British Columbia, i No, 362. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the ''Lamb-Watson Lumber Company, Limit* ed," is authorised and licensed to carry on business within the Province of British Columbia, and lo carry out or effect all or any of the objects oi the Company lo which the legislative authority of lhe legislature ol British Columbia extends. The head office of lhe Company is situ- ale in the Cily of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba. Thn amount ol lhe capital of lhe Company is eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars, divided into eiglil thousand live hundred slimes oi ow hundred dollars each. The head olliee oi (he Company iu Ihis Province is situate al Arrowhead, and Olio Lacbnumdi lumberman, whose address is Arrowhead, is lhe attorney for llv Company. Given under my hand ami seal of olliee al Victoria, Province ol British Columbin this 51I1 day of November, one thousand nine hundred and six, [l.8.1 S. V. WOOTTON, Registrar ol Joint Stock Compaui The objects for which thc Company has been established and licensed are:— To manufacture, buy, sell and deal iu logs, limber, lumber, shingles, fuel, pulp, sashes, doors, boxes, lies and all articles manufactured from wood, and iu all kind* of building material nud building supplies including lumber, stone, brick, tile, cement, marble, tools, Implements and machinery; io acquire, hold, purchase lease, sell, mortgage, operate, conduct manage and dispose oi saw-mills, planing mills, houses, buildings, factories, wharve docks, stone quarries, brick-yards, coal mines, peal beds, clay and plaster beds, limber limits and real and personal pro* perly of all kinds; to earry on the business of contractors and builders iu al ils branches; to own, operate, conduct and manage stores, magazines aud all other places for storing, selling and disposing of goods eilher to employees oi the Company or to lhe public generally, or bolhj to acquire, conslruet, operate, purchase, lease and hold on the properly of lhe Company convenient tramways and logging railways; also lo have ami acquire steamboats lor the purposes of the Company, and to charge and collect tolls for freight and passengers carried thereon; to act as agents for other persons, firms or corporations; to acquire and hold shares in the capital stock of other companies engaged in a similar business; lo amalgamate with any other companies pursuing the like or similar objects, and generally lo earry on any other business and to do all acts and things necessary or convenient for the carrying on of any of lhe above businesses or operations, or calculated, directly or indirectly, to enhance the value of the Company's property or rights, nov 14 Commencing ftt a pust plant.-.Un the *A.*.-.t bank of the Columbia River about half a mile below Meat Raplda arid marked **w. ll Sutimrland'i Horth-wuat corner port,' tlience suuth 20 chalna, Lheniji)caat 10 chains more or lesfl to the nut bank of tho Columbia Ulver; thence In a north-westerli direction and following the weit bank <-f the ('<•)■ iimiiia Itiver tu the point of commencement. Dated this UKli.lay uf October. 1000. octal W. 11. SUTHERLAND. NOTIGE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that 80 days after dale 1 Intend to apply to tbe Chief Commissioner of Lands and WorkB for a speciul license to cut and carry away timber from thc following described lands situated In Lillooet district: Commencing at a post marked "A. Mc- Counell's north-east corner, Limit No. fi," plauted on cast bankof Upper Adams Kiver, ubuut four miles from mouth, running 80 chains wust, 80 chains south, 80 chains east, SO chains north to place of commencement, 6. Commencing at a postmarked "A. Mc- Connell's soulb-east corner, Limit No. 0," planled on east bank uf Upp"r Adams River, about four miles from mouth, running 160 cbnins north, 411 chains west. 1G0 chains south, ■iu chaius east to place of commencement. 0\. Commencing at a post marked "A. Mc- Connell's noith-cast corner, Limit No. 0)," planted on east bank of Upper Adams River, about 17 miles from mouth, running 40 chains west, 160 chains south, 4u chains east, 160 chains north to place of commencement, 7. Commeuelng at a postmarked "A.Mc* Connell's south-west corner, Limit No. 7," plnnted on west bank of Upper Adams River, about 18 miles from mouth, running 80chains east, 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south to place of commencement, 8. Commencing at a postmarked "A. Mc- Connell's north-west comer, Limit No. 8," planted on east bunk of I'pper Adams kiver, about one mile above outlet of Mica Lake, running 8u chains south, 80 chains cast. 80 chafns north, 80 chaius west to place of commencement. V Commeuelng at a post niarked "A. Mc* Connell's north-east corner, Limit No. 9," planted on south bauk of Harbor Creek, about 2 miles from mouth, running SOchains west, 80 chains south, 8U chains east, HO chains nurth to place of commencement, 10. Commenolng at a postmarked "A, Mc* Connell's north-west corner, Limit No. Hi," plunted on east bauk of cpper Adams Kiver al outlet of Mica Lake, running 80 chains south tu chains cast, 80 chains north, Hi) chains west lo placu of cummeucement, 11, Commencing at a post inarked "A, Mc* Connell's north-easl corner, Limit No, 11," planted on wesl bankof a small unnamed creek, tributary to Heaver creek, tbe feeder of Mit-a Lake, running Hil chains west, 8t) chains souih, 80 chains casi. 80 chains uorlh tu place of commencement, limed Nov. Utli, 1000. nov U A. McCONNMLL. NOTIGE Notico is hereby giveu thut 'Mi days aflor date 1 intend to upply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Wurks for a special license to cut uud carry away timber from the followiug described lauds iu Kauiluops district: Coinmeiit'ing at a post planted on thc oust baok of Adams Rivor abmitoighl miles above Adams Lake uml inarked "U. A. Latumon.' south-east corner post," tlieticn mirth HO chains tlionco wost 80 chains, theuco south SOeluiluB, tlientte eusUti chains in point id cotniiioiicuuiDiit- Duted Gill Novmnbor, l'.KDi. nuv 14 GEO. A. LAMMKRS. NOTICE Notice is hereby -given that thirty daya alter date I intend lu apply tn the Chief Cummin sioner of Lauds and works fora special llceuse lo cut and carry away Umber from the follow- Ingdescrlbcd lauds lu West Kootenay District: 1, Commencing at a post planted at iliesoiith- est cornur of Roblusili's land purchase and marked "W, O. Behult*o'l smith-east corner post,'1 tlience 40 chains north, thciicti lun elialm- west, llieueo i" chains louth, lliciicu ion chains cant aloui; lake ahoro to place uf cnuimeiii'uuimil. Dated Nov. mil, Iihhj. t CouummciiiK ata post planled about |( mllen ua.it of T, L, 8110,011 uorth-oast arm of Arrow Lake, und marked "VV, O. HcllullZti's liorlh-wost uriier post," tlience HU cliains south, thence su ihalllB uasl, theuce su chains north, tlience so 'halns weat along lake shore lo place of cotn- nnmccmunl. Doted Nov. lllth, won. W. U. K IIDLT/K, nov 14 I'er W. !•'. Ogdvlu, agent. LAND NOTICK NOTICE IH IIKBKBY UlVKU that sixty days afterdate I Iutond to apply to thu Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Wurks for permission to purchase the following desciibeil I'inda In thu Wust KooLuuay district: Commonolng ata post iilanled nu the wust side l nnrlh-uast arm of Arrowhead Lake,! of a mih- from Rock If lull, marked "R, E, MeK-'asoiilli-uast 1 iriiij! post," (huuee Jin chains north, Ihence SO halns west, thunce un chains suuth, UiciicebU iliaiim east along hike shore to point of commencement, Daled Nov. lllth, 1000. nov 14 MRK. R. K. McKITItlCK. NOTICE. \TOTI Ohio 1 OTICK Is hcielij* given thai nil day- aflci date I intend to apply (0 the Hon. the ' Commissioner of lunils and Works for lormlHsion to purchase the following dtworibod lands, situated iu West Knoleimy, on the east shore of I'pper Arrow Lake: Commencing nt a nosl, adjoining T, L. i78o«n I thu nnrlh side ami markod "L. A. Dowar'-*; norlb-wcMt cumor," thenco easl. 80 ch ilns '■ thonco south JW chain*, Ilieucc west 80 chulm- lnorc or less to the cast shore of Upper Arrow Ijnko, thonco norlh following tho shore of said luko -SOchains In the point or commencement. Dated Oot. 10l.li. 1000. oci 21 L. A, DEW Alt Notice is hereby given thai 60 days IVom date I intend to apply to the Chief 1 Commissioner of Lands and Works at ■ Victoria, B.C., iov purchase of following (described lands in Lillooet district: ; Commencing al a posi maiked "J. P. i Shaw's north-west conier,'' planted on ! west side of Upper Adams river, about 2 iniles from head oi Adams lake, running Ho chains soulh, So chains easl, So chaini north, Ho chains west, containing abont (>4o acres, Daled Nov. uth, 1906, nov 14 J. P. SHAW DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Unit llie partnership heretofore existing tu-- tweon I'ercy ScIioIl-s, W. E. Edwards mul 1-". \V. Worsnup, nil of Comaplix, lias been dissolved and all business will in future lie carried on in lhe names ol \V, K. Edwards ami 1-*. \V. Worsnup- Dated this 131I1 November, 1906. W, K. EDWARDS nov 14 41 F. W. WORSNUP, 35TOTICE Nnl In- is hereby given thai UOdavi after date 1 iuieml In apply to the Uut ruble tin* Chief Commissioner ui Lauds and Works for periuuwlnn tn purchase tho following described landa In the dli trlct of Weat Kootenay, Rovelstoke division:- Coiumeiiclngatapuat plantod on the west bank uf the Columbia Hivur opposite lS*MUe Rapldi and marked "K- C McCarter's southeast corner pusl," thunce ivesl "JU chains, thence northtt chains, thenceeast 20 chain*, mure m lo*u to the weat bank <>f the Columbia River, thenca south following lhe west bank uf: he Columbia RlverSO chains inure or less to the pointof commencement. Dated October 19th, 1900. oci21 ICC. McCARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that IW days after date I intend to apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lands ilud Works for permission lo purchase the following described lands iu West, Kootenny, ou Lho cast shore of Upper Arrow ljikr: Commencing at a post adjoining T, L. 5108 on tho south-west corner and marked "I). Dowar's north-west comer post," thenceeast 80 chains, tnence south 8u chains, thence west 80 chains more or less to the shore of said lake thenco north along the cast shore of said lake 80 chains lo tho point of commencement. Datod Oct. 10th, 1906. net il D. DKWAR. NOTIGE. Nolice la hereby given that 30 days afler date I intend to apply lu the Chief Commisslouei of Lauds and Works lor a special license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands in the district of West Kootenay: Commencing at a postmarked "L. H. Kramer's north-west comer," and planted labout 2 miles south uf St. Loou ou tbe east side of Upper Arrow Lako about one mile from the shore; tiience east 40 chains, thence south 160 chains, thenco west 40 chains, thence north 100 chains tu the point of commencement- Dated this Oth day of October, 1906. nov? LE, FRASER, NOTIGE. Notice is hereby given tbat 30 days alter date 1 Intend to apply to the Chlel Commiulonur of Lauds and Worka for a ipeclal license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands-situated about a half mile west of the Upper Arrow Lake, and across tbe lake from Nakusp, B.C., In the dlstrictof West Kootenay: 1. Commencing at a post marked "Hli Lcgossy's south-east corner post." running west 8U ohains, tlience north 80 chaius, thenee cast 8V chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement. i. Commencing at a [Hist planted at the south-easl comer of No. 1 timber limit and marked "Eli Leg-assy's north-west corner post," running east 80 chains, thenco auuth 80 chains, thence wost 80 chains, thenco north 80 chains to point of commencement. 3. Commencing at a post planted at tho iijrth-west corner of timber limit No. 2 and marked "Kii Lega-ssy's south-west corner post." running north 80 cliains, thence east 80 chains, thenco aouth 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains to point of commencement. Located Sept, 20th, 1006. ELI LEQAS3Y, oct 31 K, Provost, Agent. NOTIGE. Notice Is herebv given that 30days after date 1 Intend toapply to the Chief Commissioner of Landsaud Works fora special license tu cut and carry away timber from the following described landa situate in the Yale district; Commencing ut a post marked "S. Hill's south-east corner post." planted about oue mile east of the Shuswap river, about fi mile.* nortli of Cherry Creek, thouce north 60 chains, thenoe west 80 ehuins, thonce M>uth 8U chains, thence oast 80 chains to imiut of commencement Dated October 25th, 1906. nov 7 S HILL LAND NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thai 60days afterdate I Intend to apply'tu lhe Chief Commtffilonoi of Lauds ami Works for permission to purchase the ollowing described lands in Caril llstrlct: Coinnieiiciiig at a posi marked "W. H. Olive's south-oostcorner post,' planted mi trail leading from Nurih Thompson Rivet to Veliowhaad Pass and about 6 miles hi a northerly direction from Cranberry Lake, running north su chain*, thenee west 40 chains, ilimice south on ebains, thenca east lu chains lo point uf commencement. Dated lUh day of November, 1W0. imvBl W. ll- OLIVB, Locator. NOTICE Nolice is hereby given that nu .lavs after 'late I inteud to apply to the Chief I'onimlMloner of Lands nud w urks fur a special license to cut and carry away limber Irum the folluwing dtsi-rilifd landi situated in the districl of West Kooteuay: 1. Commencing at a post planted about 2ihj yards si .uth of tlio Ten (10) Mile 'fret, Big Bend trail, and marked "George lAforme's south-west corner pest," running tast hiu chftloi, thence norlh 40 chains,thence west KIO chain-.. Uience south 10 chains to pointof commenoement, 8, Cunimeiii'hig at a post planted al«nlti» yards south of the Ton (iuj Mile Tree, Big Rend trail and marked "-uet-rn* Uforme'inorth-weal comer pust, running east USO" liains, thence south •ni chains, thence nest ion chums, thence nortli (0 'hains to point of lomueneeiutut. Dated Utltll day of October, I.f* :t. Conimenclng at .-*. pusl planted about une and "in* h.ill (I't) miles nurth ul No, I pust ami marked "(leurge Laforme's south wet cornel post," thenco cast so clialna, ili.*uce north *'■ cliains, thence west B0 chains, tnenfte lottthuo chains to point of commencement. Dated Brd Nov. 1000. GBO. LAHiltMK, Locater. m NOTICE. Nolle, l. I.areby arlTen Um. no d.y.Ironi .l.u-1 lllti'llillin.liplylu Ell. Uolionl.lu tlie 1 liiul I uill- hum i i-l Liiul,.nnl IV.ik. fut iienllia-tiMll In UUnillU. till. Milium,; -l--i'llli*-il mini* '" Ul« Hi-*i ..iiiituiia) Ui.tn.-l: i mu in mn nt . |Ki.t lu.rkod "L. r. Mc- Iioiii;h|iI'« loi.th-wtil i'oni«r," |i!.nteiJ ou ib. .•,..i-i.i....l U|.|ior Arrow Uke, Imil«» uoiitiul Niik.i-|.. III , llmiii-e iiMtlii m i-linin*. liii-ii'-- out lin-ll.lll*, lliom o iimiIj j-.i rllKllli, llllllll' .-nil In i'Ii.Ius, Ilniu i- .uiiiii 00 cll.iUl, moro or Ji-hh, in Arrow Lite, theueo we.lwanl 80 oh.lni, niun- or Ion, oliiuii llie Arrow Lke lo point ol i im iicewio.il. nouululii. 2oo .ere. iooi. or lu... Im-i-l .lit. null On) ol Uolobtr, luu). out ii i., K, youuuuAi.ii. NOTICE. Notice it, lii-rob)- (riven lh»t6odayi alii-, date I intend to apply lo ilm Chlel Commission..* of Lands and Work, lor permission lo purchase six hundred and Inin acres of land lying In th.- Fosthall Valloy on !hc west .Idc of Upper Arrow Lake, described as follows! Commencing al a pus. marked "Ru.- sell Nlohol's south-oatl cornor post,' planted al llie norlh-wvst i-oi-ni'i ol Lot Ho.!, Group i, Kootenay, Ihence norihSo chains, thence wesl 8o chains, Ihence soulli Ho chains, thence cast Ho chains iii the place of commencement, containing 640 acrtis, more or loss. Dated ihis iyil day of November, moti. It. NICHOL, nov 1$ wed I'er 1*. S, McPhersou. Imi*f* in Wast Ktx.lei.il) Di*trict; Coiiinieiiciu.- ..t .i im-i iilootetl mi Uie imrlli *ii!enf Iinwnio 'reek, .bout one-fourth of a mile south o! ibeDowui.. reek Trail, noai Uio •JJySdile post, iiiiiI marked "U. 11. Nagfe*. -niitt,. o.i-t corner post," thence north U rhaiiu, thenoe west ltta chains, theuce *iuth lOi-iutiDs, tlieuce oust [60 cbalai to tlie l-iint uf com- [ueiiceinent. liiitoi! Uii- lllh (lay ..f September. 1906. our 7 (J. U. NAliLE. NOTICE Notice is hereby given tbat So days after date I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works fur a special license t^. cut ami carry away timber frum the followinadeserlbed lands situato] un Cariboo Hut tb»utThree miles east ol Upper Adams Hirer, Lillooel district, B.C. I. Commencing at a postmarked "A. McCon* nell's north-east comer Limit, No. t,"running 60 chains west, 80 chains smith, 80 chaini east, 80 chains nnrth to place of commencement. ■i. Commeneing at a postmarked "A. McConneH's smith■■•-i.-.t eurner. Limit Nu. 2" running80 chains north, 80 chains west, -mi chains south, 80 ehains cast t" place of commencement. ::. Commencingat a post marked "A. McConneH's north-east comer, Limit Nu. a," running su »*»«.sl, Mi chains loutfl, wj ehaiiis east, BO cliains nortli tu place of commencement, 4. Commencing at a post marked ''&. McCon- nells south-west comer, Limit N'o, i," running BO chains vast, nj chains north, 8u chains weit, 80 cliains south to place of commencement. Dated Not. 9th, ivog. ■« H A. McCONNELL. NOTICE. Notice is hereby gn-eu that SO day. .fler ilal. 1 luleiid io .Dpi; lo tbe Chlel Commlnioo-ir ol Lnmls nnd « orki for a .,,Ml. 1 license to cut .ml otrry limber Irom ib» lollowing dMerlbed land. .Ito.ica In West Kootenai Jfruiei: 8. romineneinK at a j*ssl marked "On. Lund*, south-west corner post," planted ai the uorth-wesi corners! Timber Limit I..MI. thence north .o chains, i-n*i 100 nhslin. ,„uili lu chain., wc.*i iijj ehalm to i-ntm ol commencement, Haled Kept, bib, lsou, W. (Joinmcnolng ai a poil marked '-lius i.mid, north-east eorner poil," at lhe north* west comer of Timber Limit tuna, theuce soiiib B0 Chains, ise,sl ,u c-limna. einii.i llic-baitis, west io clialns, nurth so chains,easl 10chains, norib •rn cnains, east .u chains t„ point „f commencement. Haled Sepl. ilrd, 1'JOO. oetSl ..US I UND, NOTICE Nolice is hereby given that 00 days from date I intend lo apply lo the Chief Commissioner of Unds aiid Works at Victoria, B.C., for purchase of following described lands in Lillooel districl: Commencing at a posl maiked "T. Kll- Patrick's norlh-west corner," situated aboul 1 mile Irom wesl bank ol Upper Adams river and lwo and a half miles from head ol Adams lake, running 40 chains soulli, 80 chains easl, 40 chains north, 80 chains wesl, containing 320'acres more or less. Dated Nov. 12II1, 10,06, nov 14 T. KILPATRICK, NOTICE Nolice is hereby given that mi days aftor dato we Intend to applv tothe Chief Commissioner of Linda and \V orks fur permission to cut and carry away timber from the following described hinds situate in West Kootenay district: C uiiinci'ciiig at a post planted m chains north f the north-east comer of Lot 7587 ami marked Lauib-Watson Lumber Co.'s northwest curuer," thence 8i) chains suuth, thunce &0 chains cost, thenee 80 chaiib north, Ibeuce bO chains weet to puint of commencement, Located October 17th, 1W6. LAMB-WATSON LUMBBB CO. Arrowhead, 11. C, Oct.86th, iwo, oct 31 NOTICE r VJOTH'E IS HKltKBY UIVKN tlm. thirty ll daye after date 1 intend to apply to ihs Chief Commissioner of Lund* and Works tor a special license lu cut and carry away timber frum lhe following described lauds situated iu the dUrict of \\ est Kooteuay: 1, Commencing ai a post marked -'Alex. Mc* Crae's north-west comer, planted on the llammil Creek trail, alwut Is miles from Argcnta. ruuniug east 10U Chains, theuce south 40 chains, thence west l*i cliains, thence north 4U chains to placed emu meneement. 2. Commencing at a po*i marked "Ales:. Mo- Crae's northwest corner," planted on the Hani- mil Creek trail, about 10 miles from Amenta, running coat leo chains, thence south 40 chains. thence west 100 ohains, tbenee north 40 chains to point of commencement, :*, Commencing at a po-t inarked "Alex. Met'rae-* north-emit corner," planted on tbe Hamuli! Creek trail, about 10 iniles from Argcnta, running west lOuchalne, thence south 10 chains, thenee wist U>> chains, tlience nurth 40 chains to point uf commencement. Dated October lBth. 1906. oct3l A. Mcl'ltAK. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that thirty days after late I intend to apply to the Honorable Chief CotnmiStiouer Of Land-and Work- for a special license io cut and carry away timber from the following described lauds In West Kootenay llstrlct; Commencing at a post planted I! miles up Big Creek, on north .ide of treelt, and m.rknl "Bob* irt Armstrong's south west corner," thence east 80 liains. theme nurth &> chains, thunce west 60 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of coin- lelt.-eiuclit. Dated Sept. loth, um;. oct 31 BOBBBT AHMSTUONa Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE Biver Evden Mineral Claim, situate in the Hie* clllcwael Milling Division »f Kootenay district. Where looalcd: Msh Creek. Take notice thai 1. John Albert Kirk of thc town ot Kcvi-l-itoke. B.C., acting u> agent fur ,!.>■ C Kroner, Kaq„ Km* Minors Certificate No, B7W*IOund Maigaret A. Kl-on,Krce Miner's Ccrtlticrtto No. BS&08, intend, fdxly days from the dato hereof, to apply to the Mining Re cordcrfor a Cortiflcate of Improvement!, for th.- purpose of obtaining a Crown (.rant of the aliove claim. Ai,,1 fitiih.i i.ik<- noiii-.* ihal action, under :ction t7. inu-t bo commenced before the issuance of -nch i 'erl iIlealc of improvement*. Dated thia "illli daj uf Septoni|>or, A.D.,1906, no. -'I .1. A. KIKK. NOTICE. \vi.. i- h.i.'liy glretl that 60dnvs from date I iui-nd tu apply Lathe Hon. the chief Commie* skmerol Laudiand Worn (orMimlulontepur* ., ii,," r-iUowhig described lands, in the Went t.-ii.i) district, west shure of tippet Anow Uke' "Cutiiiueiiiuig at a poll marked "J. L, Ulrsoh'i -,-nlli west coruer," at lb.- mnitli cant corner of Ut467*3;and aboutll mili'H soutn of KoHthalt creek; IheBCS nnrtli SO i Iini in, theuce emtio chains, theace souili P" chain*, thencu * est lo chains to (Mint el oonivuoemeoti containing wi tend mure ur leiw. Dated thti itm .i*.j .if m .>. iwe. octy hi* o J L lUKMIH, IVi Kalph *lyi', Agent. NOTICE. Notice ll boreby k'iinii that 80 day* ufler datu I intenil to aoply to the Chief t 'ommi-siouer of L.iiid* and Wurk* for h ipeclal licence to cut and carry away timber from the followiug do- icribedlandi utnate iu West Kooteuay district: Commeuelng at n \*>*l marked "L H. Fraiers north-weet oomer" mid planted aUut S'i miles imrtli of i apt* Home on thu easl -.ide of Cpper Arrow Laku, almut out* half mile from the shoiSj thence east 40 chain-, thence suuth Itin chains, thenee west 40 ohalni, theuce uorth ltiu chains tu the imiut of commeticmneut. Dated this 9th day ol October, woo. .»cl2u LU, KRA8EK. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Siher Bell Mineral Claim,situate iu the He?- elatoko Mining DlyUlOD of Wo-.t Kooteuay District. Where lifnied;- KeysUme Mnuutaiu. Take mil ice thai I, J«mo«I. Womlrow, F.M.C. Nu. BMU0 agent fur Alex. W. Mcluto*b, F.M. r. -SM17! Oeo. Jobn«iiD. F.M.C. I1M174, nud ElitnUlhMcMalioii.K-MC No. UW041, intend, lij IJ day- from the date hereof, to apply to tho MiniiiR Recorder for n Certificate of LnprUTC- meuts. for the purisi-e of obtaiuiug a I rowu Grant Ol the aliove claim. And further take uotice thnt action, under -eclion 'il, mu«.t be commenced before the i»su- auce'if >uch Ccrtillcalo of Improremouts. Dated thllMth day Of October, A.D., lWi. oct 27 JAS. 1 WiwDBOW. CHRISTMAS TIME Is heralded in this store by the opening up of goods suitable for that greatest of all days—Christmas, and the oldest of all customs—Gift-giving. Here you find the useful combined with the beautiful, which make the most acceptable gifts. Every day the express is adding its quota to the beautiful showing, and we can guarantee our patrons that our Christmas Stock will reach, if not surpasr, its usual excellency. It's no use trying to postpone the Christmas shopping. The good old time will be here before you realize it, and every day sees " just what I wanted'' snapped up. THE STORE I ll\ I NEVER DISAPPOINTS REID & YOUNG TIIK STORK THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS $ THE OLD COUNTRY $ 4» You will shortly have to get your .Xmas Presents •*** *V readv to send across thc water, This year we have w V the swellest line of Xmas Cards, Calendars, Souv- V T enir Mountain and Local View Hooks already for T T mailing. Come in and see them before you T 7 purchase. A 1 Qnadd Drug & Book Co., Ltd., Revelstoke, BC.J Jh$ i|i i|i $ iii 1$ ili i|i ifr lii-MSMMftfr'!1 'I1 'fr 'I*'!1 'M WEATHER FORECAST. Wednesday, Dec. 6th, for 21 liourt. Easterly winds with occasional gusts Mild, lair and generally equabls. Temp. Mux. 45 degrees. iMin. 34 degrees, BORN. Kim aid—At Revelstoke, li. 0., on December 3rd., 11)06, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kincaid, u son. Local and General. Tlie sixty-second birthday of Queen Alexandra, oi England, was celebrated throughout the Empire on Saturday. Sullivan was sentenced on Monday by Police Magistrate Gordon to six months imprisonment with hard labor lor stealing. A branch ol the Imperial Bank will be opened at Athabasca Landing, and H. L. Reid of the Trout Lake branch will take tlie management. By the sale of tome city property in Portland, Oregon, Mr and Mrt. W, A. Foots, of this city, have receivtd approximately the sum of 11(111,01)0. Don't forget the graud skating carnival at the rink on Tuesday, Dec. llth. weather permitting. Choose a good costume and try ami win a prize. The Elk River Lumber Co. have just compUted the purchase oi 22.C00 acres of timber on the Spillemaoheen river, estimated to carry a billion leet, niainlp cedar, hemlock, white pine, Iir and spruce. Arrangements are being made to gi.e the Sunday school children of St. Peter's church a Christmas entenain- ment iu the shape of a sleigh drive and a big tea, and games to finish up with. Ibe MAii.-HEKi.Ln is in receipt ot a souvenir pott card of London, Eug,, sent by Miss E. Hooley, daughter of Mr. tnd Mrs. P. Hooley of this oity, Mi-s Hooley is visiting friends and relatives in Knglaud. Ther. P. K is Boding it difficult to get uade-in-Cmiaila locomotives last enough for it requirement!, It bat juK placed ordert tor twelve en giue; ill Britain Even lhe biggest corporation has lo buttle to keep pace with Canada.. progreti I. ..il Range Lodge No 26, Knighti oi Pythias, mil bold their election ol otficen foi the entuing lern. tonight at the convention in the Cattle Hall, over tbe poll office. It is requested tbat all n.eii.i-'is ol Hn- lodgo will attend. A fancy dress carnival will be held in tlie skating rink, weather permitting, on Tuesday, Dec. Htl der the auspices of the Lailiet Auxiliary of Knox church. Prises will be given lor tbe belt ladies' and gentlemen's, beet girls' and boys' and best comic costumes. Band ^attendance. Thil is llie time for choosing your costume. In England the public has a way of dealing with attempted combine! whicli is far more effective than the tction of the law in the United States. The consumer simply reluset to buy the commodity which it thus offered it and the trust collapses. That was the result ol soap combine organized in Great Britain. BREAD!!! Why ilo you bake your own bread when we can deliver it to you fresh from the oven every day. There is none better, il any as good. Cakes and Pastry A large assortment of Cakes and Pastry on hand. Quality un.l workmanship A 1. HOBSON & BELL, CROCERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTI0NER8 G-O TO KINCAID & ANDERSON FOR YOUR Insurance and Real Estate Full Line Of The Best FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSORANCE. MONEY TO LOAN Kind & Anderson M. M. McCarthy, M. P., ol Calgary, was suddenly taken ill while in the Calgary Herald office on Saturday and had to be removed to his homo in an ambulance. He had been contined to his house for some days previously with an attack of pneumonia. Work has been commenced on the piers Ior the new C. P. R. bridge over the Columbia river, the site chosen as being most suitable is the same as the present bridge now occupies. It is intended that eighty men shall bc employed this winter on the work, which will be carried on as rapidly aa possible. The Idaho mine on Monte Criito mountain, Rossland, has jusl been gold and the purchaser is the Consolidated Mining ii Smelting company ol Canada, which owns the Centre Star, War Eagle and Iron Mask, as well as other mines in this camp, besides the St. Eugene mine at Moyie, East Kootenay and the smelters at Trail. Tlie continued thaw this week has upset the skating arrangements considerably and the rink will not be opened until the frost has once more set in. The urea of high temperature is slowly passing and once the bulk of the moisture is broken by and precipitated on the mountains, the temperature will very rapidly go down. LETHBRIDGE STRIKE SETTLED Winnipeg, Deo. I.—The newt ol tin- settlement of the Lethbridge strike will be received with the gr»atest re- joicing throughout tbe province Hop'-.- of the settlement had n mi whal dwindled during tbe Inst few dayi ami tbe announcement made l.'.i- on Saturday last was therelore all tin- more welcome, While the k vem ment recognized that even with the opening ol ib ines the situati n will require all possible cure nnd attention iln ing the in-x' live or -u weeks, in order to prevent great suffering, the imprenion prevails that with the itepi that have been taken and the co-operation of the railway OOinpanlet, the situation will bent any rate manageable, Social and Personal A. E. Phipps has returned from a visit to the coast. Mrs. B. A. Lawson will be at home tomorrow and Friday, Dec. li and 7. •Alex. Brown, ol thc Silver Cup mine Ferguson, is visiting in the city J. W. Bennet, ol Nelson,chief agent in the district for the I. C, S., ii ipendii.K a few days in town Bert Hall, who has been assistant to J. Kirk, surveyor, during the summer, has left for a visit to England. P. Scbolet, of Comaplix, is in tbe A now bead hospital with an injured fool, having struck it with n axe while splitting wood. li. Gilbert, who bus lie n acting us engineer tri Lewis & Robinson at Wigwam, has lelt lor England .mil will return next spring in double harness. Percy R. Goileurutli. a newspaper man well-known in Revelsloke and the province in general, wai married last week in Seattle. Miss Eva B Duncan, of Belmont. Ky , was die bride. Mrs. j". ('. Morris m ret iroed Satur dny morning from a three mnnths I trip to Detroit, Chicago and St, Paul, ' where she has bee. liti .- relatives and old college friend- Mrs M - ■ n says tbe people ol the essl are very Imuch interested tbii n iti ri country, espei ia . in * ■• i- itschman ■ i--<. ' vh cm -M- la number of phitographs and sou— , rs Scottish Concert The attendance al I - •-.-, Concert on Friday evi ning asl Sl In In -. - nighl wtt erj a-gi and lerton went away leel - - thai the evening hid been well spent. From the ipening numbei by Bt Indrew - Orchestra do vn to the singing ol A ni.l Lan - J- ne al tbe close every item on iln- programme was « II i-i."-' i - m-i li ■ rendi red .iml in-ill-!,.'. ,i ,i j ided I in Scottish dances by tin- Misses Blair nnl Messrs H . iml Brown i ri partiou .ni-. gi ul mil evoked the wildest enthusi .i*in ... i in- audience Speoial men lion iiiii-i also '-■ inul" ni iln- iinil m beautifully carried out by tin- Willing Workers nl St. Andrew's chur.ili under tin- capable leadership of Miss Aintlie nml Miss Durgi't. Al1 who wen isasanl en- Toys nt the Canada Drug Sioro. Cream pull's lo-day nt Hobsini & Bell's. Useful Xmas piesents i.i|Howton's Furniture Slore. Ralph Connor's " Dootor|' at Bews' Drug Store. Choice raisins, currants and peels, nil new stock ut Hobton .It Bell's. Handsome Cult Hilars and Cardt nt Bows' Drug Store, Celery for snlo on the Old Plantation, npply It, Tapping. Buy a Revelstoke view Calendar at Bews' Drug Store. Home made Mince Meat, ready for use at Hobson & Bell's, Fountain Pens fur Xmas gift, ut Bews' Drug Store, Horse blankets, lap robes, sleigh hells, whips, harness at Bourne Bro'. See our corner window Ior Huntley & Palmer's biscuits ol all kinds. C. B. Hume & Co. Leave your orders early il you Jwant .XniiisCakeorPlu.il Pudding. Hob- ton.-: Bell. Toy Go-Carls, carriages, chairs, rockers, etc., for children at Howson's Furniture Store. Bargains for Friday and Saturday only. Ben Hur, Ceylon Teas for 35c. CB. Hume A Co. See our photos in platinum—the very latest—Trueniai'a Studio, ove Canada Drug & Book Co.'s Store. Sit now for jyour photos and I. f tlic^best by Tiiieman personally l charge lor balance ol December, Handkerchiefs for Xmas What is more useful or acceptable for a gift than some nice Handkerchiefs, We hnve ii splendid slock of all kinds. An immense variety to choose from. Irish Linen Hemstitched and Hand Embroidered from 15c. to 75c. each. Linen Lawn, wilh beautifully embroidered edge—20c, to $1,00, Luce Edge Handkerchiefs from 10c. to $1.00. Silk Handkerchiefs, embrsidercd edge, hand made. Maltese Silk Luce Hnndkorohlefs, Ohildrcns' Handkerchiefs, elc. Men's Mercllla Handkerchiefs, Silk Initial, 25c, each. Plain Silk, Twill Silk, Initial Silk and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs for Men. CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR Our Hrst Iol hue arrived and they ii.v beauties. All the new shades and the latest shapes —We will hiivi'tliem coming every week up to Christinas, FANCY BASKETS Wn have a new lot jusl, in liy express and have lots of Pretty Ribbon to trim then.. They uiakc pretty, Inexpensive presents. CUSHION TOPS AND STAMPED LINENS.—We keep nur stock fresh nil the time with new designs as they come out. Yesterday we received a lot of the Newest, and Handsome I'entic Pieces all on a beautiful green linen, uud we Imve the fringe for finishing the edge i, llo.iii* in und look over the display. We will be pleased to show you around. MCLENNAN'S FOR PRESENTATIONS Presentation China . . • We hnve a nice line of odd Gups and Saucers, Plates, Vases, Tea Setts, etc., of tlie following famous makes: Ooalport, Limoges, Orescent, Doul- ton, Beyrouth. Presentation Perfumes Bulk or package goods, domestic or im ported. We have perfumes from the following makers!— Roger & (toilette, Crown, Breidenboiigh, Palmer, Colgate, Seely, Stearns at prices to suit, everyone Fanoy Boxes Irom ISO to 110 Presentation Pipes . . . . Meerschaum Pipes, Fine Briar Pipes, curved and straightsteins.Peterson's Patent Pipes. Remember you can't nleusea smoker better nt Xiiius than by buying hini il nice pipe. We have good pipes From 11 to $11 in prioe. Presentation Brushes Military, Plain, Rosewood or Ebony, lirst quality, Selected llristles Artistic and Attractive Shapes Prices TSo. to $9. Ask for Coupon* on our $100 Priie. One Coupon with -aach 26 Cent Purchase. D. NAIRN, RED CROSS DRUG STORE For something special see our hnnd- painted Limoges and gold engraved glassware. C. B. Hume cfc Co. Cake tins, patty pans, roarers, bread mixers, asbestos sad irons, full line of kitchen ware at Bourne Bros. Thousands ol Xmas Cards aud Calendars Jto choose from at tlie - i id - Drugstore, Our new stock of raisins, currants .mil mixed Peels give good satisfaction and are in great demand—C. B. Hume .'.- Co. Wo have just opened a shipment ol l! ' -i-y's fresh chocolates in plain inoy boxes, at the Canada Drug ,v Book Store. Yo'i ''an depend on getting the best ii. ; - fi'iiu Trui'imiii, who is pei v in charge for balance of December. Big ell irance sale ol Furniture anil llunie Fornlihingi still on at John E. Wood's Furniture Store, with big li.i Books! books ! books II We have nearly every kind made, some beautiful ones for Xmas gifts at the Canada Drug Store. New shipment oi Sleighs at How- ion's Furniture Store. A pretty line ol assorted screens at Howson's Furniture Slore. We are opening up every day something new in the Xmas lines and expect this year to have the best assortment we ever had. If you want Toilet and Dressing Ca68S, newest ttyles, call ou the Canada Drug & Book Store for them, Season tickets may be had at the fo'lowing places: W. Bews, Bourne Bros., Brown's Cigar Store, Canada Drug &v Book Store, C B. Hume it Co, Red Cross Drug Store, R. M. Smythe, F. B. Wells. Prices—For Gentlemen $3! Ladies $2.50; Children $2. Children's tickets are intended for the smaller ones and are eligible lor afternoons only. O'der boys and girls run. if they wish, purchase gentlemen1! anil ladies' tickets which ssrry admission to the rink at nil times when open, and when the rink is not otherwise engaged, Any boy or girl selling ticket, to the value ol $25 will receive a tree season ticket. For 'sailing |60 worth a (reo ticket and a pair ol skates will le given. I 1*1*1 ll*l 1*1*1 I'll'1*1*1 I'll iTi 1*1*1.1*1 I'll 1*1*1 1T1 ti'i -"l"- -^"- '"I"' *"fr- '"I"' •*- *"*"- •"**- •"*"• •"!*- -"!"- 7 lJ.i '4.' '4.''+' '4,' '4.' 'J.1'4,' 'J.1'+' 'J.' '4,' IJ,' IP '4''+' If? H* IV11} lj.1 \l' IJ.I IJ,' J. A. DAVIDSON, iij tailor Carries the best Line of Goods to be had from GLESCA, HAWICK, GALASHIELS, JEDBURGH, MANCHESTER, HUDDERS- FIELD, STROUDE AND LONDON. MACKENZIE AVE., REVELSTOKE B. C '1 ti'i ifi 1T1 it'i all ti'i ifri 1*1*1 t*ti rfi dtt 1T1 itt 1 ft 1a ifo ti'i i1*i iti ti'i i*fri iti ti'i iti 1 * 'J,1 *$} *4? l<v ■J.' 'tit114.' %Jft* *4- 4* " " " ▼ + " + + X * + + + V * O o o FIELD. present will look forward with pi anticipations to the nexl annui ti-i-tninitieiit, patron saint honor "f Scotland's EVRYIHK A SKOKER WANISl AT F. G. BROWN'S (If Christmas (foods We have ipared un pains in giving you tin: best elections ihe markets of tfi'* world am supply, Our goods are all good values. Special attention is directed to our Xmas Boxes EATON HU/tLBUT PAPERS 5(k.. 75c, $1 to $1.15. Qium mas Numbers anu Annual! * i 1 Walter Bews. Phm.B., 0mii\lm,. (From Our Own Correspondent) Vic Auderson, oi Revelitoke, spent a few days last week with hie brother, John Anderson, here. Mr, Bradley, a contractor from Win- nibeg, ii spending the winter with Mr. Salmond, the C P, R. electrician. Mr and Mrs. McMillan have gone east tor the winter. Mr, McMillan will spend three months on his homestead in Alberta while Mrs. McMillan will Bpend the winter among ber friends in Ontario. Rev. W. L, Macrae ol Golden, gave a missionary address iu the church here on Sunday evening. Mr. Miller spent tbe Sunday in Golden taking Mr. Macrae's work. The poverty social given under the Ladies' Aid Society in the Bi.ckhain Hall was a great success. The school house is at last finished and the echo I has moved in. It is s very comfortable roomy building with plenty ol light, On Wednesday evening ol last week party coneiBting ol twenty-two ol tbe young people of Field enjoyed a very pleasant drive to Emerald Lake. The night wus perfect and the rond in line shape, We should have more ol these drives. The Sunday school purpose giving tbeconcort and Christmas Tree this year on the evening of Dec. 21st. The programme is well under way already. The affair promises la) be a great success. W. 0. Wells, M.P.P., tpent a day in town last week. Nelson—Bruce The NelBon-Bruce Company presented "Arizona" at the Opera House on Saturday. The piece was very descriptive of life in the west and brought out tbe character ol life on the prairie in that country very strongly. Harold Nelson played his part in his usual easy graceful style while the other principal roles were admirably sustained. The company iB well chosen and work well together, NOTICE. Notice In hereby given I Inil 80 days alter data we intond to apply to the Hon Chief Commissioner of I.iuhIh and Works for a special license to cut anil carry away limber from the following deacribed lands, situate in West Kooleaay district: Commencing a. a post planted at the north-we.. corner of it. ..lemUiming h liiniic.tuinl, about three mile, below the foot of Upper Arrow Lake, .ml marked "II.H.L.O'k uurtli-piut corner pint," tlit'iu-e south SO chains, thence we.t 80 chain., tlience north 80 chain., tlience east 80 chain, to point of commencement. Dated Nov. Mh, 1006. dec r> wed Bui Bbnii I,r.Miii.u Co., L'rn. WANTED-Waitress, duties very light, Wages *$H0 per month. Apply to Chief Young, Queen's Hotel, Coiiinplix, B. C. WANTED-Girl for general house, work. Good wages paid to right party. Apply to Mis. F. B, LEWIS. Mackenzie Avenue. R<f,i$><|,$$,P|'i'$>i$>i$>$ «*. I Santa Clatif Headquarters FOR THIS XMAS, 1900, IS AT Manning's Candy Palace f The largest assortment in Toys. The latest ln Toys. Everything New. Magic Lanterns, 35c. to $15 ; Steam EngineB, 50c. to $10. Friction Toys, Spring Toys, Stuffed Animals (large and small); Tooll, (lames, Toy Pianos, Blackboard!, Rocking Hones, Bureaus, Sleighs, otc. Insist on Having Fresh Candies for i| Xmas Get Some of Manning's Home-Made Candies. f^ All orden for Santa Clatis should be addressed to Box 267 K I MANNING'S CANDY PALACE I W. ... •# y
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