■ < IF YOU WANT AN "Empire Typewriter" APPLY 'I'll THK MAIL-HERALD OFFICE Un U, AHKNl'. The Mail-I§©iaJd ——^— sep 21) mr-j — REVELSTOKE. B. C. SEPTEMBER 26. 190(1 / AGENTS FOR Empire Typewriter THE MAIL-HERALD. Vol 12.-No. 114 REVELSTOKE. B. C. SEPTEMBI^ 26. 190(5 V^'^-rAr^ wm $2.50 Per Tear Order Dept. CB. Hume & a Write For Samples LIMITED. DEPARTMENT STORE. This is the Western Depot tor Dr. Jarger's Sanitary System of Woolen Clothing. We can put you on the same basis as the Eaitern Cities with thi'st celebrated specialties. The highest grade of Underclothing lor Children, Ladies and Men. Dressing Jackets, Dressing Gowns, Men's Fancy Vests, Ladies' Golfers, Children's Tam 'o Shanters, Gloves, Hosiery, Woolen Boots, Infants' Booties. These goods are all catalogued at standard price—the same price here as in any other town in Canada. See the Big Window Display on Mackenzie Avenue! Ask at the Counter Ior Booklet. We carry the largest and best assorted stock of Groceries in the City. We can supply you fully with anything you may require in this Department. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. THE. PRESCRIPTION which your doctor gives you must be filled exactly as he ordered it and of the very best medicines in every respeot to make it remedy the illness for whicli he has prescribed it. OUR LARGE PRESCRIPTION TRADE Considering that we have been doing business in Revelstoke only a a lew months is a result oi CARE fully, ACCURATELY and CON- SCIINTIOUSLY following the doctor's order and giving that branch of our business the personal attention of the proprietor. Remember Prescription work is our Specialty. Red Cross Drug Store 1). NAIRN, Phm. B. MALAKWA. From our own correipondent Mr, L. E. Gosling held the last service of the season on Sunday 16th inst. On Tuesday evening a social meeting was held at tbe school hoaseto bid farewell to Mr. G:sling. Recitations were given by the children and Messrs. Gosling, Bossley and Hall rendered several songs very acceptably. A very enjoyable evening was spent— not tbe least acceptable being the refreshments provided by the ladies wilh their usual liberality. Vegetable digging is in lull swing, a number of Indians being employed in the work. Unusually heavy raini have fallen during the past lew days making outside work very tiresome. There are no signs of telephone extension yet still we live in hope. MOLD WEATHER COMFORT* o •© Why not get your Stove in and put up ready for the change i } * lj in tbe weather. i ? o -o i 'f Air Tight Heaters from only $3,00 up. **, 4 O O $ Tilden-Gurney Union Made Stoves and Ranges for wood $ «« it 4,4 0 4/4 Wo put up Stoves and clean and repair Furnaces. ♦ ♦ and coal. LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd. ][ Dealers in Hardware, Htovcs and Tinware, Miners', Lumbermen's and Sawmill Supplies, etc., Plumbing and TinBmithing.J iTi th il*! ti'i ttt iti itt itt tti tti itt iti it'i itt ill iTi j1*' **** ■'*'■ ■'*■ **■ 'fr* •*■ 'fr* -"fr* <fr -j,1 '.ty'+' •tf1 %p "X" 4/ V 4* " 4* t 4> + *♦ J* X X Vtr X 'X' 'X X Jr *i* "X THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Fernie Coal Miners Still on Strike—The Cuban Revolt.- Palma Will Resign. -Train Wreck at Macleod, Alta. Fkhxie, Sept. 2Ci.—The strike situation is unchanged. The union men are keeping lires and pumps going. Su tar the strike is confined to the Coal Creek mines. No disorder has occurred. Havana, Sept. 26 —Secretary Taft in a letter to freeident Palma says the majority of people seem to favor the revolutionists und suggests that he sacrifice himself once more tor the benefit of the republic by not retaining the presidency, but by obtaining the resignations ol officials and congressmen. When these are obtained the rebels will lay down their arms. All members of the cabinet and heads ot departments have presented their resignations to Palma.and the latter contemplates himself offering his resignation to the Congress. Wabhisgton, Sept. 26.—All arrangements have been made for the speedy transport of American troops to Cuba in case Tuft's negotiations for peace fail. Macleod, Alta., Sept. 26—A bad wreck occurred at the junction last night. A freight train dashed into an open switch. Engineer Fairley was crushed to death beneath the engine. Six coal cars were wrecked. Grand Forks, Sept. 26.—A freight train was wrecked near Marcus, Wash., last nigbt, considerably delaying traffic, The wreck is quite serious and considerable freight and several cars being damaged. Nobody was hurt. JUSTICE DUFF'S PROMOTION To Canada's Supreme Court Has Been Accepted. Victoria, Sept. 26.—Mr. Justice Duff, who, since February, 1904, has been a member of the Supreme Court bench of British Columbia, has accepted the vacancy on the Supreme Court bench of Canada. He will leave Victoria for Ottawa in order to be sworn in in time to be present at the sitting of the Court on October 2. STRIKE IN CENTRE STAR Discovery of a Rich Ledge Has a Sensation in Mining Circles —The Ledge is 40 Feet. Robsland, Sept. 24.—The new ore shoot on the 1600 toot level ol the Centre Star is the talk of the town. It is 40 feet in width and assays $48 to the ton. It is believed by some lhat the second enrichment ot Ihe ore, similar to that found in the deep levels of the mines oi Butte has been found here. The members of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers who were here yesterday were shown the big ore sboot and were amazed at its width and extent. It is probably the most important shoot of ore that has ever been uncovered in the Centre Star, and will yield a good many dividends for the stockholders of the Consolidated Mining Co, There is considerable probability ol a move which will include the Giant, California and Novelty, three very promising properties on Red Mountain, which are i.ow lying idle. People close to tbe Great Northern are said to be engineering the deal. BUTTER As with all other goods, we try to handle nothing but the belt, and judging by the quantity we sell Jit is evident that people are aware ot this tact. Butter will be much liiglie- in price later on and you will savu money by buying one or mure boxes al present, 1 AHEAD OF TIME Over Seas Mail Had Margin of Over Four Hours. Montreal, Sept. 24.—The C. P. R. Empress ol China arrived at Hong Kong at 9 a. m., yesterday, delivering the mails in 29 day, 7 hours and 36 minutes, or 4 hour and 25 minutes within the time allowed by tbe Post- office. This successful inauguration of the fast mail service between Liverpool nnd Hong Kong under the flag of tbe Canadian Pacific Railway Co. is particularly gratifying, tbe entire hall-circuit of the gbble having been made without a hitch or without interfering with the ordinary routine work of the road. The Oriental mails left Liverpool Friday, Aug. 24th, at 7 p.m. on tbe Empress ol Ireland, which reached Quebec at 2:10 a.m. on the following Friday, were carried across the North American continent on tbe Overseas Mail train, which arrived at Vancouver sharp on time, 6 a,m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, whose arrival at her destination nearly four and a half hours ahead of time has been cabled here. This distance covered is nearly 13,000 miles. His Honor the Lieut.-Governor-in- Coundil has been pleased to make tbe following appointments : Sept. 12th, 1906,-Hugh Smythe, of Revelstoke, Esq., to be a Fence Viewer within and (or tbs Revelstoke Electoral District. Sept. 19th, 1906.-H. ft. Gough and Harry Siegfried, of Revelstoke, to be commissioners for taking affidavits in the Supreme Court for tbe Revelstoke Electoral District, TRADES CONGRESS Many Resolutions Passed. Victoria, Sept. 26.—At the sitting ol the Trades Congress recently resolutions were submitted favoring the establishment ot technical schools throughout Canada. Other resolutions were: That tbe extension of armament cease and tbe present military forces disband, and internaticnal arbitration be substituted. That tbey deplore the action of the government in p.'iOiotiog corrupt practices in service} aud that Preston be dismissed from service and prosecuted for delinquencies wbile in office. That eight hours a day be sufficient Ior all Government ship building. Several resolutions we.e passed regarding tbe Chinese head tax, one asking to have it raised to one thousand dollars, while another wanted to exclude it entirely. Regarding the formation of a labor party for politics, a resolution wae passed that while tbe congress affirm the individual right of tbe wage earners of Canada to organize themselves either as socialists or independent lab- orites separate from the Congress, that it will be Ior the best interest of wage earners if tbey will voluntarily sever their connections with all parties and organize in the interest ol proletarian class. Tbe congress favors free school books printed in the Government offices for British Columbia. An invitation was received irom Mayor Sharpe, of Winnipeg, for the annual convention of 1-907, to be held in that city. THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER Last night's performance was n refreshing change alter the recent so-called entertainments that have been produoed at tbe opera bouse. The Convict's Daughter, presented by E. R. Salter, is so distinctly melodramatic and as such must be criticized. Melo-drama. ns we all know, is sensational, gilded with a touch of pathos and humor, and tbe whole theme of last night's story was well carried out on these lines, the anting in most cases being good. Walter Christy in the role ol villian, waa perhaps the leading character and be sustained his part in a manner which would have done credit to bis Satanic majesty himself. The hero, G. T. Elmore, was excellent ae the tramp, and a lesson might be learned ol overy day life, that rags do not always denote the scamp, This part was distinctly good, and the actor carried out the role,- which was a difficult one tn portray, there being bo many changes in the expression and demeanor with perfection. The whole caste was well chosen and worked together in a manner that kept the piece going smoothly, ■ L. BOTJEITE BEOS. GROCERIES HARDWARE STOVES CEDAR CORD WOOD Hard and Dry A large supply of this wood has been received at our and is now ready for delivery at •4 Four Dollar* Per Cord S4 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR BANFF HARD COAL The best and cheapest ccul for all purposes. It it tree Irom dust and does not clinker. We guarantee satisfaction or will refund money Leave your ordeis for fuel at our office REVELSTOKE FUEL & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Molsons' Bank Building E. J. BOURNE, Boots 4 Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE. Say, Wifey What the deuce is the matter with this bread ? I was at mother's last night, and she had the most lovely bread. Well, no wonder, your mother bakes with RISING SUN and if the grocer sends any more of that stuff he sent last, I'll send it back. You get RISING SUN FLOUR t * and I'll make just as good bread as|your mother ever made. Manufactured'and JGuaranteed^by The Western Milling [Co./ Ltd. OF CALGARY, ALBERTA. FOR SALECBY REVELSTOKE, B. C. Net-Meg better than our " Ipt-shU. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE B. C SIGNS OF THE TIMES Richly Dowered Kootenay— Revelstoke Ihe Administrative Centre of Fabulous Treasures. There is no district in Canada, nut even iu the "wild woolly west," which presents a greater contrast today com pared with only a tew years no than the West Kootenay. It ii of great interest, that in ull of the geological icrics which are represented as containing a reliable description ol the mineral resources on this district, are veins or mineral deposit.. especially of silver and silver-lead ores, aud no longer are the prospectors limiting their researches to special formations or parts of these districts, but energe'. ic prospecting is being done with successful results all over this part of West Kootenay. For a long time these men refused ti enter the granite areas, until finally the discovery by some less skeptical of the silver-lead, mid the gold and silver or "dry ore" veins nn the water sheds of Springer and Lemon creeks, east of the Slocan Luke, and the success of the Poornian gold mine uear Nelson, led to a rush of men into the granite regions with gratifying results. There is no reason why mineral should not lie found in all ol these formations litre present, or in any part of tiiii region, unless it has so happened that tlie conditions have prevailed by which tlie mineral bearing solutions have not had openings or fractures, along which to ascend and deposit their burden uf precious ore.-, eithei" uy rilling up preexisting cavities ur by reaching into or impregnating the country ruck with valuable minerals or ore uu both sides of the channel or crevice. The finding ol rich veini uf ure in either ol llie series such as silver-galena nre, point*. strongly to the fact that ns depth is obtained in mining, the continuity of the pay sliutes is assured, the veins may be "in and out" as the miner's term it, or have perfectly barren parts along the fissure, but mure or lees *vork will disclosi* "tliei, ore. slitjtes ii this work is pushed ahead along this Ira-ture iu the rook, whioh has permitted the passage oi ore bearing solutions and ilie formation ol ore bodies along it elsewhere. Since the commencement ot mining in this district, the construction of new mean, of ingress and transportation has quickly followed the discovery .of ore bearing districts and rhe great material advantage of line waterways hnve been utilized in gaining access to the many points where mining ii now! begun. Weet Kootenay is singularly fav-1 ored by reason of, (a) the Columbia River and Arrow Lakes, fl, The Slncau Lake, (c) Kootenny La' .mc! I its arms, nud of the ci mparal ■- easy passes tor railway from me t another. Otherwise this very rugged and mountainous omui... ■> presented great difficulties that wou •: have retarded for a much longer time i prospecting nnd mining, hut now, however, none of the mines are any great distance from these highways, and readier access la being gained iy the building of trails and wag ids On all tbe waterways iteaniboats are now running and every end avoria Ileitis made to tssl I the pi ■ As ii n lil, then-fore, (or exploitation fur sums years tn come, it and the province Ull a whole will naturally ntVi.nl opportunities which will be unequalled in any other part ol the world. Revelsloke is the centre or huh ol a lags and rich mining territory, ill- oludlllB the somewhat distinctly separated Hig llend country, and work lh.it w.i! (Ion* vara ng i has, is and will he torevur showing itaelf. Fur the In-t few vara nilieli .-tipiial and Carnes Creek and HoCallough Creek are also valuable properties, on tbe latter the Revelsloke 4 McCullough Creek Hydraulic company having taken out large quantities ol gold. There is a splendid field in the Big llend Inr the prospector, the mineral indications tor copper, gold and silver- lead ores, being excellent, The Seymour River, just west ot the Smith Creek divide, is a region where good indications nf silver-lead ore tre to be aim; Ins I,','0 iivpi'iuled un the devel- lound, the v ins which have been dis- opincnt uf the mineral resources nf thi. distrii-t and the iesult ha. heeii almost beyond the most sanguine hopes. High prices ll ve h-enattlined for all nieiiil- during* til* last lew years, and in e:is„s of lend the price is in excess of the maximum tor which the Dominion government bonus U required. Silver is uver the 60 cent mark and the prospect of present price' being maintained is good. In the development , i the Dig Bse d more interest has been centred tun in niiy other section, nii.l p rtiuuliuly in the EVA STAMP MILL, CAMBORNE. covered being triced Ior over 10 miles, and from six to ten twenty feet wide. At the east fork ol Carnes Creek is situated the J. & L, group, which consist of five claims, this property being very valuable in as much as the possibilities are even greater than the present workings show. Fish Creek is unquestionably one of the richest mineral camps in the pro- vii-ce, and very soon capitalists will tie falling over each other to obtain i vest ments in this section. Good, teidy development is being done with OY8TER-CRITERIAS STAMP MILL, CAMBORNE. , work of the Prince Mining \- Development company n the Standar mint* Tl • pr iperty is exceedingly rich and pr ■■- :i .in ty til lepth, The widtl , •- - seven feet in the miners, etc, by willi t i upp.: , e company's claims Imany years, About Ifi-Wio tons ot ore tny point where signalled or requested num ' 1" tnd tbe leads nre ex- are put through the mill annually and to land or take on board mei pack '"'''' ,*' '•"■ '■'■'"* "''* w't'nn rii j gold brick* are being turned out aver- splendid results. The Eva is the pi ineei ol that lection, being n free gold property. The development has li n osl persistently carried on and systematic work has been dene for ■ nin,als, supplies, ores, etc, and accommodation it simply invalus ■ On the switt. waters of the C lumbia River tin: very ciever navigation exhibited here is admired by all travellers, ns great skill is required and steady nerve are called for at several points alnng this river, especially In the season of low water, when these boats have to contend with, In going up stream, a powerful current which, in the late autumn and winter seas ns compels, in many cases, the use ol steel hausers fastened to the bank or rocks and the steam capstan, From the foregoing it will he readily seen to what extent nature, aided liy the enterprise ol combined labor and capital, baa rendered available wealth which exists in lavish profusion. The conditions, which exist, and as they will he improved by continued development, suggest an era of extraordinary activity within the area, affected. The concentration ol energy nnd capital in their various forms, it is needless to sny, will attract a large population •and create important urban centres. :: i cf the C umbti River, and Iaging $9,000 i ontb The stamp ,... r ami limber is I- lilal Th linesi ul this cort- pai y ■ nd n ted In a a eto tad Orwnrd . m,ner mill and machinery are ol the latest and most modern type. Tlie liuatrice is the next mine in importance, devel- opraerl -,,,,rl( !,eing extensively carried on, workings have put through to t depth ol over 500 leet. The Sllter Dollar property is another very promising section. A saw mill, power plant and duplex compressor have been installed, besides an aerial tramway 8,000 leet in length. These are the principal and richest mines which have Revelstoke ss a managing centre and their management is admirably carried out to the advancement ol tbe value ol the property and the aalitlae- tion ol all who are interested in them. Thus to summarise the mining industry briefly; the position ol the industry in Ihe districts both near and far has never been better and the outlook ie brilliant. The Le Roi is paying its dividends regularly and ha. distributed over 1*2,000,000 among its shareholders. The St. Eugene, Slocan Star, Lucky Jim and others pay big dividends. Tlie Granby mines are now steady dividend p.yeis. On Fish Creek the Eva it being profitably operated, There it probably no mineral oountry making a better showing today, considering iti age and development, than Kootenay. And is not our own fair city the centre of this? Does not capital collect hei e, the great distributing centre? No writer can confidently predict the growth and expansion that awaits tliis glorious country. The natural resources are boundless and as they are opened out the prosperity that will follow will be limited only by the de, niand that will inevitably result. The opening of the Kootenay to settlement has imparted an impetus to the trade and development ol our city of Revelstoke. Our mild and equable climate attracts and holds the settler who come| to us to search for a location Ior a homestead, where all the facilities and advantages of older communities may be enjoyed without the disadvantages that come Irom a winter that lasts seven months in each year. The mining industry has received a great fillip in tbe interior of late by the erection of emeltersat accessible points, The entrance ol the Guggenheims, the world's greatest smelter men into the province, means much for the future of the industry. Acre for acre there is not another district on the lace ol the globe so rich in all the resouices that go to make a people wealthy and powerful as this. Tbe older provinces may not be mentioned in the same breath with British Columbia. Their resources being limited and their climate rigorous, their growth will be slow; while the Pacific province and again this West Kootenay in particular, which can provide homes and employment, and profitable fields of investment for a population of millions, is progressing with a rapidity that surprises even the most ardent prophets of its brilliant luture. j** Lady's $25.55Watch SOLID COLD THE 15-Jewelled Ryrie Bros. Movement of this $25 watch may be had in either closed or open (ace 14k. gold case. It carries a (ull guarantee as to its accuracy in time-keeping. Precisely the same excellent movement in 25-year gold filled case will be sent postpaid (or $15. Dr»f ui st foital crd mnd mt will timtyou/rer of charge tut Itrgt iitui- Irated mtakgvt. UPPER WiiliKINOH, BEATRICE MINE. CEMENT BLOCKS Mufi'iffirtiifAil for nil cIashah of ImiMiiiKs CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE All Ifl'idi nf building Mirl pUlMtlDl undertaken. A. PRADOLINI, - REVELSTOKE FfsaJm ia Cm*. a* HmirOmiOtmm, ililiMfrtt Creations for Fall. Holiday, arc over. 1 saves are turning. Soon Jack Fro,; will be nipping num. High time lo Ihink of heavier garment.. So if you want lo ice fall fashions—as ihey are —and ai thev will lie— viiit lhe Fit-Reform Wardrobe FOUR distinctive Fit-Reform crea- tioni, in single and double breasted Sack Suiti, are already on view— "THE BROADWAY" "THE 1906" "THE REGAL' "THE REGENT" The range ol patterns and effects —in richness, in elegance, and ' in numbers — surpasses say previous Come 10 see—even if you sit not ready to buy. Welcome always. a J. G. MacDOMALD THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated hy Ant ol Pirllintut, 1155 HEAD OFFICE, • • |MONTRKAL. Wm. Molson Macfherson, Pres. 8. H. Ewing, Vice-Pres. Jamkh Elliot, General Manager. Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Everything in way of banking business transacted without unnecessary delay. Interest, credited I ivice a year at current rates on Savings Bunk deposit*, YY. H. PRATT, Manager, Rr\'kijtoke, B. C. Imperial Bank of Canada Head Offlca-Toroiito, Ontario. Brandies In the ProvioeM ol Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Britisli Colombia, Ontario, QaetKW. Oapltal 8ubacrib.d Oapltal Paid Up Reserve Fund D. R. Wilkie, President, $5,000,000.00 - •4,280,000.00 •4,280,000.00 Hon. R. Jaffkay, Vice-President. A General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Department— Deposit*, received and Interest allowed at highest current rate from date of opening account, and compounded half-yearly. Drafts sold available in all parte of Canada, United Statee and Europe. Special attention given to Collections, Revelstoke Branoh, B. C—A. E. Phipps, Manager. jj%AA/%AA*%\*<%*%+>%A*%>%i%<\AW%i%%%*%i%+*,'*f PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH S. McMAHON, - FIRST STREET For Agricultural Implements. Carriages, Wagona, Etc., John Deere Ploughs- Molina Wagons, Canada Carriage Company'a Bustles, Planet jr., Garden Seeders and Cultivators, Wheelwright ami Blacksmith Work attended to. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. -sW«%%vv»-vv»-v-t^«-v%%%% %-v%*v-sv%%%%%%%«**) LOANS NOTARIES SIBBALD & FIELD HAVE Houses and Lots FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY INSURANCE COMOX COAL To Trappers Raw Furs Bought Gash Prices Paid F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Furs. HOTEL VICTORIA (Under New Management) ROBT. LAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B, C. First-clas accommodation for travellers. Best brands, of Wines, Spirits, and Cigars. RATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY FREE BUS MEE'rS AL' TRAINS mt MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE. R G AChildcanOptn. l Koottmy Steel Rtnje Rffll*€ Uiidin'larsAN-'llsafffl Un4«n*1lirMN* Winni S> ISX Vsnamivi BOURNE BROS., Sole Agents. PORT ",1NVAL,D fut, ■n-aedicates', Oparto Wat, \ SHFRRY "mmi H0NT|LLA" He. "ally wise. ala. year. aid. "CHATEAU LOUDENNE" vialide wiat ol |*rtit dtf>ne. CLARET;1. BURGUNDYr.ii •»* JL n.™, P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. * HEADOFFICK: Calqaky, Alrkkta. Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants Pork Packers anil Dealer in Live Stock. Markets In all tlio principal Cities nml Towns '>f Alberta, British -..luinbiii. uml the Yukon. Packers of the Celebrated Brand "Imperator" llama nnil Bacon, and Shamrock llraml, Leaf Unl. j SOUVENIR GOODS ii you are looking I'or something nice in 8P00N8 AND PINS, BELT BUCKLE8, WATCHES, " BUNN SPECIAL" for Souvenirs, we have Ihem here. J.|GUY BARBER, - a P. R. WATOH INSPECTOR. JEWELER OPTICIAN •*«*--*".'-*"/-"»*-"»»*>*A«-**r^^ FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS ' For all kind', of up-to-date and reliable furniture and bouse furnishings go to R. Howson & Co., Furnishers LAND NOTICE NOTICK IS IIKKKBY GIVEN that sixty days after date-1 Intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of I-andit ami Works for permission Ui purchase tin1 following described land-* Hitmite in tlie We.it Kootenny district. Commencing lit a pott planted nt the nortli-east corner of Lot 2117 and narked "J. Paxton'i northwest corner." tlience eait 10 chains, thence aouth SO chains, tnence west 40 chains, thence north 80 i-lmfns to plan- of (■■ ininiI'lii-i'iiii'ii* and containing lucres more or luss, Dated ilii** 10th dny of September, 1900. 4. PAXTON, sep 15 Wm. Toye, Agent. NOTICE Notice in hereby given thai CO days alter date 1 Intend to make application lo thoOhiel Commissioner ol Landa,. Works for permission to purchase the following iloscrlheu land situate In tbe Weat Kootenay illatrlel: Commonolng at a post ulanU-,1 ut the mirth- west corner T. (!. 758*1, nml iniitke,! "Clara Mc- Ouairie'a auulli-ivesl oorner," llienee north 20 clialna, tlience i-aal, 111 chalna, thenco suuth 80 chains, tln-iico weat 111 chains to place „1 commencement, anil <„„t„i„i,,jM',, aoroa mora or laai, a i-elocntion ul Sangstor's preemption. Iiatod thia mill day ul September, ww (MBA McQUAHRlB, aep 111 M ll. Mctjuarrio, Ag.nt. LAND NOTICE. VfOTK E Ib hereby given that. 60 days after il date, I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lnnds and Works for permission to purchase the following described lands situated in West Kootenay district: Commencing at a post planted on the Lake slmre almut 20 chains from the north-west corner nf Lot sill ami marked "Jm. McQuarrie'fj southeast corner post," thence north 2u chains, to the north-west corner of Lot 2111, thence west 20 chains, thence south to Lake shore, thence along the lake shore to place of commencement, and containing 10 ncres more or less. Dated this 10th day of September, 1906. JAS. McQUARME, sep 15 J. E. Taylor, Agent-, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sixty davi after date we intend toapply to thc Chief commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described lands In the district of West Kootenay:; Commencing at a post plaitfed at tbe rnvth-wes-t corner of T. C. 7*583, and marked "ii. II. pjayle'i north-coat corner," thence west Im chaini. thence south 6" chaini, thence cast 2D cliains, thence norlli 00 chains to plnce of ciimmencemciii and conti'hiHjg UU acrei more or less. Dated thil nib day * f Septi-mher, 10U0. O. H. PLAYLB, •op IA M. It. McQuarrie, Agent. POLITICAL LABOR PARTY Effort to Tii Canadian Unionism to Sociallstf Car Successfully Combatted by Trades Congress. Victoriu. B. C, Sept, U.—At the final sessions of tbe Trades and Labor Congress ol Canada a new politioal party in tbe Dominion wm born, while alter an interesting and not insignificant struggle efforts to tie Canadian unionism to tbe socialist ear were successfully combatted. Winnipeg was chosen ss the scene ol tbe next great annual convention, and the old ollicers were re-elected, herein again being read disappointment to socialist hopes, as members ol Comrade Hawthornthwaite's family had somewhat expected that Mr. Simpson ot Toronto, their especial champion, would succeed Mr. Alphone Verville, H.F., in the place of high honor. The crowning work ol this year's convention of congress—the decision to break away fro.n old individual affiliation—woe upon the initiative ot Delegate Draper ol Ottawa typographical union, "to proceed forthwith with the establishment and development of a Canadian Ubor party," independent of either ol the old-line political parties and equally independent of socialist tenet* and control. Candidates for parliament as labor champions under the adopted constitution must have been affiliated with a labor organization for one year, must be the nominees ol such organisations, and must be accepted by the general committee of the labor party. Political labor clubs are ordered formed in each electoral division, and party affairs are vested in a central general committee, tbe formation of which is provided for. The important planks in the accepted platform include: I. Free compulsory education. * 2, A legal eight-hour day, six days to a week. 3. Oovernment inspection ot all industries. 4. Abolition ol tbe contract system on all public works. 5. A minimum living wage, based on local conditions. 6. Public ownership of all Iran- cqises, such aa railways, telegraphs, waterworks, etc. 7. Taxation reform, lessening the impost on industries and increasing the burden on land values. 8. Abolition of tbe Dominion senate. 9. Chinese exclusion, ( 10. Union label on all manufactures and all government and mnnicipal supplies. II. Alolition of child and female labor in mines, workshops, factories, eto. 12. Abolition of property qualifications for public office. 13. Voluntary arbitration of labor disputes. 14. Proportional representation with grouped constituencies and abolition of municipal wards. 15. Direct legislation through the initiative and referendum. 16. Prohibition of prison labor in competition with free labor. From the Quebec platform are adopted these planks; 1. State insurance lor old age and sickness. 2. Prohibition ol competitive prison labor. 3. Suppression of all private banking and the establishment of national banks. 4. Complete press liberty in the discussion ol public affairs. 5. An elective judiciary. 6. The suppression ol usurious interest. 7. The creation ot a labor ministry, 8. Senate abolition. ,9. The suppression ot the harbor commission. 10. Immigration regulation. 11. General elections at a regular date, every four years, without regard to intervening elections. 12. All public land to be declared inalienable and reservations of all grants to individuals or corporations to be declared contrary to law. In order to thoroughly test the feeling ot tbe cougress, Delegate Dutton moved, in amendment to the motion tor the adoption ol Mr. Draper's motion and the committee report bore outlined, the substitution that "this congress indorse the platform ot the socialist party ol Canada," the hottest kind of debate following, with prospect at one time ot a socialist triumph, although tho amendment was ultimately defeated and the decision tor an inde|iendent labor party affirmed, 111 ites id Mi REVELSTOKE, B. C. YOU CAN GET THE MAIL-HEKALD TWICE-A-WEEK FOR A WHOLE TEAR FOR $2.50 IN ADVANCE JOB PRINTING ALL WORK PROMPTLY AMD NEATLY EXECUTED... 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Mechanics Wanted, in words or less 2flo„ each nddltional line 10 cents. ChaiiKt-s in standing adeertisomenU uiukI bo in ny It a. in. '1 ti'-wlay and Friday of well week to BCOtiro good display, Jon HINTING promptly oxoouted at reasonable rates, TEBMS-Cash, Subscriptions payable In ad! vance, UUltKKSPONDENCK Invited ou mattem of public Intorost. CommunionilonB to Editor must be accompanied by name of writer, not neoossarily fo publication, but as evidence of good faith, Correspondence -liuiild be brief. /UIXAN \ KLLIOTT. w Barristers, Sollcltois.ptc. IIF.VKLSTOKK \\n Tlton LAKE.B. C. 0, B, Un,u\, V. C. Ki.i.mn. TIAKVBY, MrCARTER J 1. ANU PINKHAM, BAKKIHTKRH, SOLICITORS, ETC. OtwiCKS : Imi'BRUL Bank IU/1CK, RGVEI*! '91'OKk, B.C. Money to loan. Olliees; Revelstoke, B. C: Fort Btoele, B. C. Okm. H, McCakter, A. M. 1'I.VKHAM, J. A. HAUVKV,. Ke\olstokcl B. C. Kort Steele, B. 0. s J. M. St-ott 1.L.II \V, I. Brlmti. 00TT AND BRIGGS li.uiMSTKiis. Sulk irons, Etc. JIiixky to Loan solicitors Fun Molhonb Bank First,Street. Revelstoke, B.I!. t)0BERT SMITH it Prm'ineinl La nil Surveyor, Mine puivnylng BnRlnpfriuK McKekzib Avenue, Box loo, Revelstokk, jMAVAKD A. HAGGEN, MmtNfl Engineer, iMein. American Institute Mining Engineers) Canadian Mining Institute,) Revelstoke, B.C. ■Examination of and report,- on Mineral Pro pertioea Specialty. 4 li. WISNER -V (U 2\, (Incorporated) Bankers & Brokers, Dividend paying, mining, oil and indusirlal Investments, lliuhest spouulatlvoprofltscom Lined with bank Becuritj'i 0,000 dividend cheques mailed every month to clients. Call on me or write for particulars. E. A. HAGGEN, - RKVKLS70KE, B.C. Ageni for Kootenay Obe fltafotietaib " I would . . . ooraostty advlso them lor theii-Kood to ordor liis paper to bo punctually ssrveo up. md :u 1„ ilooked ui,on ;,- ., pastol tin- ten equipage."- AnnisoN. in our midst is the greatest nienac nnd nil the skill of our doctors cannot prevent what is practically inevitable. Still, as thing* are, the present epidemic is nothing to be greatly alarmed at. Our medical staff urn keeping their " weather eye lifting " ready to pounce upon uny unsuspecting microbe, with all the artillery known in medical warfare. NIL DE8PKRANDUM. Now that some definite steps have been taken to pull the wires at Ottawa in connection with the river bank question, and some sort of tangible result has been attained, it is up to us to keep the ball rolling and never retard the spark, or slip the clutch, until the officials who are coming here, have given us n definite answer as to what they intend doing. The City Council, that worthy body who hold our destinies in their hands, have passed a very strong resolution or ultimatum, combining their forces with those of the Board of Trade unci the Liberal Association, in urging the Government to take im mediate steps, not only to appropriate a good round sum for the work but also to put in a powerfu plant thai will do it in a perman ent way, this season. Senator Templeman has promised to get off here on his way east, and a large deputation will be organized to meet him, composed of the City Council and other leading bodies in Revelsloke. It is hoped that the Hon. gentleman will be impressed by the necessities of the case and by the weight of public opinion and set the wheels in motion nt the seat of power. WEDNESDAY, SEPT.J26,1906 g TRUST THK DOCTORS. The invidious microbe is still at large in our midst and seems determined to wage war with the doctors, in spite oi all the latest metl ■ - now in use in waging war on persistent germ. li. i- tin] ,--■'-' >, under the present conditions ol ooping with any epidemic in this city, to effectively check tii,- Bpren : ot a disease when those who have been stricken, nre allowed * main in our midst. No :. what precautions are taken to ei - i ree strict ■ narantine bouses and their inm ites, il nigh impossible to keep, . proi„-r meaning ol th I antii.e. ,\ [eni e or i wai din k the spread of thi I u they ire so Inclined ti fields and pastures new espei ill it the middle of a city. who are quarantined in , household should by nights, he com* pelled to stay within doors and nol show themselves even in the garden, win-re iii all probability" they will talk over the fence with friends and perchance -cu' *'-r germs abroad, Seeing that it i- im| ible to isolate the patients ii, this oity, i1 is not much use discussing the question ol quarantine, as to whether people may talk over tbe fence?, or whether guards should Iii! ap. pointed to enforce this quarantine, All that is as it may In-, bul the very fact of having infected people TECHNICAL EDUCATION. The recommendation of the Trades and Labor Congress in favor of the establishment of technical schools throughout Canada, is a very important one. Nothing that tne body in question has discussed or passed upon is of more vital importance. The great tendency of our modern school systems i- towards theoretical and academical instruction, leading to no detinue good. Their lack oi prsc- \ ticality is admitted, and the neces-l I - ipplementing them with, . re practical and! definite in their aims and metl ods ■t ■■ ■':-, tion, ha •- me a; parent. Tl,e great future of this country. .- ii I istrial, We are ., .... ■ _, ■ ,,-..-....,.,i ,: out re- ind n&torally so. for do ■ what great •.,,--. . - ties we have These resour mly bi • ,v the applica- • pracl , knowledge A system ol •-;. i ion whii b * i -■- I the practical problems be- loes not in epan :■:■-; will them, is ;„f.., ■ ,. n i,, ,- ....... ,., , One diffii ill •:- -, itands in the wa; il the Dominion '",--• ■ j up the '-ia',]i-!,i. ..- - thai ed : ■■- - le hi l" i It! juris- dii I n Tie-re i- nothing, bowei r, to pre ent the Dominion parlia- mei * :i. iking an appropriation, whu h, ould be divided op imong thi irious departments ol education to be divided to the p po 81 of technical education. The Do* minion could not control the expenditure of the money or shape the policy of the department but ii could assist ftndncially antl thus render It possible for tin, province to take up the work recommended Needless to sav, the burdens of education, as at present, are too great to permit the Provincial government taking on technical schools in addition, although some arrangement could be made to in troduce In the present schools technical branches of studv. CORRESPONDENCE. We have much pleasure in publish ing a letter from the Golden Tennis Club to representatives of the Revel stoke Tennis Club expressing their appreciation ot their reception here in tbe recent toumnnient: Golden, B.C., Sept, 13, '06. Dear Mr. Sissons, At a general meeting ot the Golden Lawn Tenuis Club, held here tonight, I was instructed to convey the thanks ot all the Goldeu members who visited Revelstoke and participated in the Lawn Tennis Tournament, Sept. 3rd and 4th; 1st, to the executive coin mittee for the kind and considerate manner in which the arrangements were made for hotel accommodation, and the teunis games, everything was perfect and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves. 2nd, To Mr. and Mrs. McLennan for their kindness in inviting us all to tlie dance. It was very evident to all ol us that no effort was spared, by Revelstoke Tennis Club, that could possibly enhance the enjoyment of their guests, and we rest under an obligation for your hospitality, and you may rest assured, our trip to Revelstoke will never be forgotten by us, but on the contrary will ever remain a bright spot in our memory. Yours sincerely, John Bulmin, Secy. THE MONEY SAVING WORK-SAVING SOAP That's Royul Crown kind- made in Vanoouver—Largest Soap Factory west ot Winnipeg. House cleaning and washing are easy with its help. And the money saving is the Premium System Booklet tells what we give for Roval Crown Wrappers. Send for it—Free—Also try*the soap. Royal Soap Co., Ltd. Vancouver, R. C Lady's $25.2Wateh SOLID GOLD TIE 15-Jewelled Ryrie Bros. Movement o( this $25 watch may be had in either closed or open face 14k. gold case. It carries a full guarantee as to its accuracy in time-keeping. Precisely the same excellent movement in 25-year gold filled case will be sent postpaid for $15. Dr^p ut a fosttl ct*"l a"J «* will HU , , -,,* of chary our ta'gt Uiul- trtt'ii litbgUt Toronto. 6 J. LAM) NOTICE ,11 IIHI, BtVI • .■..mm I - M - .;,;,! I) ■ I MM i . | ... m ■ .- - V. -.m |, Im- r, .. ..' , i nili m: I p I ...... i ■ ■.. ,,.-, , ,iitli ., •■..,,,-. mta.lr.il ■ M r, I I-'. I II, Kootena LocU. No. 15 AT, * A.M. Tho regular moot- inn* am hold in the Masonic Temple, JddFollowa Halt.on th. third Monday ln ,-ncli month at 8 p.m. VtBttliiltbroth- I'cn cordially wel come U, A. fltutlUNIKII. Skckhtahv. SELKIRK LODGE. NO 12.1.0. 0. !*-. Hoots everyThtusda' evening liiOildKellows .Rail at S o'olook JVIaltlng broth™ oor dlally Invited to at tend 11. J.'l'Aiin.UtT, N.O. J, MATHIE. Sue Cold Range lodge, K. of P., No. 26, Revelstoke, 8. C. MEET8 EVKRV WE1INKSIHY In Oddfellows' Hall at 8 o'l-lot-k Visiting- Knights are cordially invlled. A. J. HOWE, U.C. . Q. H. BROCK, K. of R. 4 S. H. A. BKOWN. M. o( F Mrs. H. J. au.ibury. Managress. First-Class Table. Private Dining Boxes. Ijiirue Diniiigrootn Ior Bouquets, Suppers, eto. Furnished Rooms To Let FIBST STREET, REVELSTOKE Headquarters for . . . CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, John E. Wood's Furniture Store Henry's Nurseries VANCOUVER, B. C. Extra I arm) iunxirtntioti of RIM R^ toarrivij imm Holliuiil, Franco DVLDO nud Japan in September For Fall Planting Thousanda of Fruit uud Ornamental Trues, RhoilodoudrouSi Ruses ami hardy [-hints now crowing on our own grounds for future pliintititf. No expenso, Ins* or delay of fumigation-, in si mc tion nor customs duties to pay. Head- quarters for Pacilic ('oast grown nud im- purled Garden, Field and Flower Seoda. Visitors aro always welcome to Inspect uur stock. Greenhouse Plants, Cut Flowers and Floral Designs., Fertilizers Bee Hives aud Supplies, Spray Pumps and Sprayiug material. No agents—therefore you have no commission to pay. Our catalogue tells you alwut it. Lot me price your list boforo placing your order. Wo do business on our uwu grounds—no rent to pny, and are prepared to meet all competition. Eastern prices or less, Whito labor. Catalogues Freo. M. J. HENRY , Greenhouses: — 3010 Westminster Road., Branch Nurseries:—Sontli Vancouver. | NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Hint within mi days from dnte we intend to apply to the Honorable The Chief Commissioner of Lnmls nnd Works for it special license to cut and curry awny timlier from the following described binds in West Knoteuay District: 1. Commencing at P. P. Fullmev's north-west cornlei* post of Lot No. "Wl; thence north Sll chains, east 81) chains, south SO chains, west Sll ehnins to point of commencement, 2. Commencing at P. P, Fullmer's smith-west corner post of Lot 741)1 about 2D chains south of the east end of Armstrong Lake; thence eust 40 chains, south 40 chains, west 120 ehains, north 00 chnius, east 80 chains, soutli 20 cliains to point of commencement, 3. Commencing at T. J. Pearson's north-east cornet' post of Lot H0D2 on Salmon Creek: thence east 1)0 chains, south SO cliains, west UK) cbnins, north III ehains. easl. 10 chains, north 40 clmins to point of commencement. Sept. lllth, 1000. sep 20 Bowman* Lujibeh Co., L*m. NOTICE e. [ii i, tbi "■ li ■■ ■■■■"■ l»te [intei : ■■ i its »£pllcatlon to tbe lilefi nu ■ rol-uli',-- ol uioai A World lor mi nlMlon tn r.i.r-ihaii the following aonortbar] land iltntu In th" -A'-ni Kootonay rtlitrloi i , pout plante I ■'' thnn rili -,.-,- , , m md marl eil fjfcra Vfi iiiian-l'*'* -i h vi-it oorner,' nienru north jo on&ln thei ■ nail ->'» ehftfnti theni - louthao (hali reel 10 hitlni to pi m il ■ m meneement, md oontitlnlng M icros more or lem ■I relo. ' I langator proornptlon. iiii-1 nn- DthdiJofBeptember, I0M, t UIU McQUABRIB, i"p|3 M ll. McQunrrin, An«M. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sixty dayi after ilatt' we intend'to apply to the Chief Com* mlulonerof Unds and Works forpermlsslon to pnrrliasc the following dem'rlbed lands iu the district ol West Kootenay:*; Commencing at a pnst planUidat thc north-west corner of T. C. 7m, and markinl "G. II. Playle's north<eul cornor(" thence west Jn cliains, thencu lOUth fi11 chains, thonce eait Ifi chains, thencu north w chains to placo "f cninmuncemeiit and containing Wi acres mon! nr Ipss. Dated this 10th day of September, 1W8. fi. H. PUVLE, «H[) is M. II- McQuarrie,Au«nt. NOTICE. Nntir-p Is hereby given that 80 days after ditto I Intend toapply tothe Hon, the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to eut and carry awny timber from the following described lands; Commencing at n posi mnrked ".I. Porter's north-easl oorner poBt," at the south-east corner of Thomas Pear- ion's pn--.-million, thenco BOUth SO chains.thence west 80 chains, thenci north IH) chains, Ihoi ensl 80 ohaln ti. poinl ol commencement. Located Sept, 17th, 1000. .1. POUTER, DRESSMAKING S|»its from Ten Dollars up by a I Toronto Dressmaker. OVER BEWS' DRUG STORE. Vegetables I In small or large Lots, Irom 100 lbs. M)'» Carload. For price write.. ! ' L. E. GRIFFITHS, - Malakwa RE-OPENED I W. Fleming's Meat Market ' FIRST STREET. Orders for Beef and Mutton, Poultry, Fish and small goods will receive prompt attention. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR "KURTZ'S PIONEERS'' -KURTZ'S OWN" -SPANISH BLOSSOMS" UNION MADE CIGARS M1HUF1CTUREO BY Kurtz's PioneerCigar Factory 148, Cordova St., VY. VANCOUVER, - - B. C. WAH CHUNG Fresh Hay New Potatoes All Kinds of Vegetables Front Street, Revelstoke TELEPHONE 26. SEE Wing Chung's newly imported stock of Chinese and Japanese goods The best assortment ever landed in Revelstoke of useful and ornamental articles: Teasorvte ;Klower Pots Platui Uniurella StandB JlaskuU IjIiiiuIi BiukoU (lane Chair. Smoking Jooketa Handkorchlotii Silk Goods. GOLD FISH finest, stock ol candles and fruits in town. Front Street, Revelstoke E. W. B. Paget Forwarding and Distributing Agent. Express and Baggage Delivery. Moving of Pianos, Safes and Furniture. Ceneral Draylng. Office: McKenzie Ave. ggJiKTE Office Phono No. 71. Home Phono No. 7. H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST ll,,,,|- Ill-nil-, Animals, lllnla, l-i-.li. KtC„ .MIIl'NTKn. Animal Huns Monnteil. P. 0. llnx 11, Studio! (II'I'OSITB 1*. 0. It,-v,,|al,,k,-. II. (1. <|,|, NOTICE. Notice i* hereby given Ihal 80 days after date I Intend lo apply to llio Chief Commissioner of Lands nml Vvorks for ii -j i<il license to cut ami , nr. away timbor from thc following ,|,-si-,ili,-il lands situatod on the wesl -i,|e,,f the i,,,rlh,-asl arm of Arrow Lake, Wesl Kootenayi Commencing al n |h,*i pliiiited aboul lo chains wesl from shore an tho .*,,utli -ide ,,| *,iivey line of lhe M. ('. Vou,ik Canuck, thence wesi ISO ohains, south 10 chains, east Kill chnius, tun ili lo chains to )iliu-e of commencement, Dated 10th Sopt, IU00, sep22 WILLIAM PARTON, Private Sale of Household Furniture. I intend leaving Revelstoke and have decided on selling my household furniture by private auction. Parties wishing to purchase may cull at my residence on Second Street, east ol the Queen's Hotel, at any time. T. STURDY, U. Stock, Share and Financial Broker ' Mining, Real Estate, Insurance and General Commission Agent. I FIRE INSURANCE Agent For The Non-Combine Insurance Companies who give the BE8T RATES OP PREMIUM, oombined with ABSOLUTE PROTECTION against loss to amount, ol Policy. London Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Canada. Ottawa Fire Insurance Company. Montreal-Canada Fire Insurance Company. Anglo-American Fire Insurance* Company, Equity Fire Insurance Company. Colonial Fire Insurance Company. Hudson's Bay Fire Insurance Co. Dominion Fire Insurance Company. IPldte Glass Insurance Agent for The Dominion Plate Glass Insurance Company. GUARANTEE ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS [INSURANCE AGENT FOR London Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company. Dominion of Canada Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company. LIFE INSURANCE IAOENT FOR Nortli American Lite Insurance Company, solid as the Continent. Employer's Liability Insurance. Maryland Casualty Company issues policies to Lumber and Mining Companies and Contractors. LIVE STOCK INSURANCE i Agent for the Pioneer Live Stock Indemnity Company, which insures against loss by accident or death ol Farm Stock, Dairy Herds, Logging, Livery, Teaming and Pack Horses. Mining and Industrial Promoters A. L. Wisner & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York. Douglas, I.acey & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York and Toronto. Fuel Agent Ior Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co. International Coal and Coke Co. These companies supply tbe beet and cheapest heating and steam coal on the market. Prices in Revelstoke Irom $7.50 to $8.50 per ton. REAL ESTATE City lots, Rural Lands, Farm and Stock Ranches, Real Estate, Mining Properties, Timber Limits, bought and sold. Houses and Business Premises Ior Sale and to Let. FINANCIAL Agent for Canadian Loan and Securities Co. Dominion Trust Company. All active mining and industrial stocks bought and sold. .Money to Loan on City and Rural Securities. Loans granted Ior buildings and homesteads where recommendation has beon granted though title has not been issued. NOTICE Notice in hf-rcliy glvon Unit miilays after date wo Intomlto apply to tlio Hon, tlio Chief CmiimlH- alonor <>f 1'iMiih nml WnrkH fnr a t-poclfil license to cut ninl carry nwny limlx-v fnnn tlie following ileserllieil lamia in Went Kootenay DUWoti (inmmem-Ill*--- nt n poat marked "Bowman Ltim- Imrij'o.'H norili-eait corner |nml," plunted on tne eaat nliin "f Staulwr Lnko, at the nortn«weBt oor* nemf Lut Nn-f'TO, tlience -..nil, kii cIiii|iih, went IMiuIiik, mirth M cIiiiIiih, ensl mi i-IiiiIiih to point if riiiiiinriirciili'til. Dated thin tfittiilayof Soptoraber, ltxio. aoplS BOWMAN U'MIIER-IH, LTD, NOTICE Notice in horoby «lvmi that w -daya after dato t intend tu itimly in tin* ('hlef ('niniiilKKlonor of Landa mid UorkiforiierinlsKiuntn purclm-M- the followlnn tleierllwd lund in Went Kootenny, two mid"! mute of Nakuip: Commencing al a post mnrked "J. It. J.'h north- weal corner,'1 tlience bii ehniiiH cunt, 40 chain-* Booth, 80 chain! weat, io chains north to place nf commencement, niiiuiiniiti*; B!0aerea mow or less. Located Sept. Uth, 1906, )10 j. H. JAMIESON. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Purchasers found for Hotels, Stores, Liveries, Bakeries, Restaurants, etc. Agents in principal centres ol Canada and United States. OFFICE : MACKENZIE AVENUE Revelstoke, B. C. Next Olliee to C.P.R. Telegraphs. 1 II HOTEL Arrowhead, B. C. Charmingly situated on the'shores of Anow Lnke. Good Trout Pishing. Bonis always for hire. Sample Rooms in connection. Plrsf-oloss house for Tom ists and Commercial men. W. J. Lightburne, Proprietor THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE, B. 0. TO PREVENT CRIMINALITY Police of the Interior Form Association for Prevention of Crime. The chiefs of police ol the various towns in the interior met last week in consultation at Nelson, and as a consequence an association for tlie detection and prevention of crime was formed under the style ol the "Police Association of the Interior of British Columbia. It was unanimously resolved to form an association and this was done with the following ollicers: Honorary president, F. S. Hussey, Victoria; superintendent of provincial police; president, W. R. Jarvis, Nelson; vice-president, M. McKenzie, Greenwood; sec.-treas. T. H. Long, Rossland. Members ol the executive committee, T. Bain, RevelstOJie; J. Barron, Cranbrook; W. J. Devitt, Trail. SPORTS PAY REWARDS For Capture of Train Robbers. Announcement has beeu made by Mr. B. Marpole, general superintend ent of the C.P K., that within a few days the reward of fll,600 for the capture of the train robber, Bill Miner, and his gang offered by the Railway Company and the Dominion Government, will have been paid. The matter has been under consideration at Ottawa for some time, and until the Dominion Government had settled the matter the other two rewards were not paid. News from Ottawa states that the Hon. Wm. Templeman says that the ,*J5,000iew»rd offered by the Federal government is available. The reward will accordingly be distributed by a committee composed of Mr. J. E. McMullen, C.P.R. solicitor; Mr. Greeushields, on behalf of tlie Federal government, and Superintendent llussey, on behalf of the Provincial government. The last named ie paying IJ1500 and the C.P.R. gives $5,000. DISASTROUS FIRE. Serious Loss of Timber. Ottawa, Sept. 23.—A fire broke out in the lumber piles in Richie Bros, yard at Aylmer, early yesterday morn ing and destroyed four and a half million feet of lumber and the Presbyterian Manse. The loss is $85,000 on lumber, with $35,000 insurance, and $3,000 on the manse, with $1,200 insurance. The tire broke out in the centre of the piles about 2 a.m., but whether accidental or intentional in its origin is not known. Everything being as dry as tinder it burned furiously and everything was swept clear. The Hull brigade sent assistance and six good streams were kept playing on the tire, but lumber pile Hazes create a tremendous draught in themselves, and by five o'clock the piling grounds ■were bare. There was no means ol saving the manse it not being near tbe water. The Hotel Victoria, the pretty summer resort hostilry, was in great danger, but by hard work was saved. The lumber loss is borne by Richie Bros, and the estate of the late R. Hurdman. J.ACR089K. The lacrosse match between Kevelstoke and Nelson, played at Nelson on Thursday lust, resulted in a magnificent win tor our boys, who put up a splendid game from beginning to end, and bad the best of it all the way through, winning hy 8 goals, the scores being Revelstoke 11, Nelson 3. | The scoring was done principally iu the second and last quarters. During lirst quarter the play was very fairly equal, but throughout tbe balance ol the game Revelstoke outplayed the Nelson team at every point. Our boys played a splendid combination game, passing easily and quickly, while tlie Nelson boys played up and down the centre ot the field and didu great amount ol unnecessary running tiring themselves out. Good, steady and well judged,play characterized the play of the Revelstoke team, who put up as correct, fust and magnificent a game as has ever been played in the interior. In the first quarter no scoring was done and the teams played on equal terms. In less than a minute after play started in the second quarter, Bryson scored a well engineered goal, and half a minute Inter Perrier scored for Nelson. From the face-off the ball travelled towaids Nelson's goal, and alter some pretty combination work Bryson scored again. Hillier scored on a pass from Bryson and in the last four minutes Kerfoote scored twice. The game then standing, Revelstoke 5, Nelson 1, Tbe third quarter was a long, hard fight for the Nelson boys who could barely stand up before the combined onslaught of quick and useful passing, and the impetuous rush of their opponents. Spring was successful in making a neat bit of work adding another goal to Revel st ke's credit just before the third quarter ended. For the last quarter our boys had it mostly their own way, their effective combination play completely outwitting the Nelson team and scoring five times in quick succession Wood land getting 3, Bryson 2, while Nelson managed to get between the poles twice, leaving the total score for Revelstoke 11 Nelson 3. Tbe whole game was a fine specimen of lacrosse and in winning, Revelstoke can safely claim to be champions ot the Koote- nays. The line up was as follows -. REVEI.STOKK NELSON* Goal Dickey Davison Point McCorvie A. Jeffs Cover Dunne C. Jeffs Defence Field Jamieson Thompson Edwards F.Bell Spring B.Davison Centre Knight Bishop Home Field Barber Steele Hillier A.Bell Kerloote Steed Outside Home Woodland Perrier Inside Home Miss Betty McLennan I Pupil of Dr. A. S. Vojfl, of Toronto University) is prepared to take pupils in Piano Instruction. Residence—Fourth St WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE INDEPENDENT!! A permanent income will be had Irom small investments .in British Columbia Amalgamated Coal Company. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. £. A. HAGGEN, Agent for A. L. Wisner & Co. Bankers and Brokers, Revelitoke, B, C. THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from Country of origip. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. RBVELTSOKE, B. C. Weekly r*£ance Commencing Friday, Sept, 28 A dance will be given every Friday of each week, in the OPERA HOUSE,, under the auspices of the FORGET- ME-NOT CLUB. A good time is assured. DOYLE & VEITH ORCHESTRA. Tickets on Sate tit the Door. Look at This! Central Hotel /^■^ REVELSTOKE, B. C. ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS. Newly built. First-class in every respect. All modern conveniences Large Sample Rooms. Rates SI.60 per Day, Special Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J. ALBEET STOITE PROP. WANTED-Known-I have what appears to be an excellent opportunity for ii mnn with $050 to handle the agencv for the Interior of British Columbia of the PITNER GASOLINE LIGHTING SYSTEM. Is a great success and will pny from $150 tn $200 a month. Apply to E. A. Haggen, Real Estate und Investment Broker, REVELSTOKE, B. C. Queens Jiotel COMAPLIX Best brands oi Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, - • Proprfeto. NOtlCE EXTRA-PROVINCIAL COMPANV. No. 283. CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRATION OF AN EXTRA-PROVINCIAL COMPANY. **S£&&r"* CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Court of Revision, 1906. Notice i* hereby given that the first -ittitia: ol the Court ol Reiisioii to hear complaints ajjalost the Assessment Roll, as prepared by the Assessor Ior the City for the year 1906, win be held at the Council Chamber, City Hall, Revelstoke, B. C. on Monday. October 1st, 19D6, at 1 :."!*} p m. H. FLOYD. IIJ,i 'til. Revelstoke, B. C. Auk. 21th, 1HJ6. au« 29 td LOGGING INDUSTRY. Many New Camps Will Open Next Year to Feed Mills. The present year has been an exceptionally good-one in the lumbering business in this district. The local mills have been inundated several times in the past few months with orders which they could hardly attend to, and the increased demands made on tbe mills have frequently almost overwhelmed them. As a result the demand for loggers has been and will be very great from now on, and next year British Columbia, with the Revelstoke district in particular, w see an influx ol woodsmen from many parts of the world. The lack of experienced loggers was never more pronounced than it hits' been this year, and the local mills have been inundated with orders whicli they could scarcely at nil fulfill owing to lack ot labor and material. Tlio invasion ol the knights of tbe axe and snw, on the vast forests of this district, will havo begun in earnest next yoar. Bryson Manhar CRICKKT. An interesting match was played on the old recreation ground last Saturday afternoon between elevens cap- taiueu by Messrs. Gale and Goble, resulting in a win for the latter by 8 runs. For the victors Brias 42 and Feeney 23 were top scorers, and Gor- ring, Brias and Jennions the most deadly trundlers; and for tbe losers Gnle 31, En twist le Hi, Arman 15, and Maley U were the run getters, while the same four were tbe bowlers. The total scores were:—Gnble's team 106; Gale's team 98. During the winter mouths an effort will be made to bring all cricketers in the city together and arrange matches with neighboring town elevens next CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Voters' List, 1907. HOUSEHOLDERS and LICENCE HOLDERS are hereby notified, that, in order to have their mimes placed on the Voters' List for the 1007 Municipal Elections, they are required to make the statutory declaration, and deliver the same to the City Cleik during the month of October Forms nan be obtained at my office on and after Octolier 1st. H. FLOYD, City Clerk. Revelstoke, Sept. 25, 1000. It "Companies' Act, 1897." I HEREBY CERTIFY that the "Smith Creek Mining and Development Company' has this day heen registered its an Extra-Provincial Company under the "Companies' Act, 1897, to carry out or effect all or any of the objects of tho Company to which the legislative authority of the Legislature of British ('olumbia extends. The bend office of the Company is situate nt Phoenix, in the Territory of Arizona. The Amount of the capital of the Company is five hundred thousand dollars, divided into five hundred thousand shares of one dollar each. The hend office nf the Company in this Province is situate on First Street, Rovelstoke, nnd Juhn Manning Scott, ban'lstei'-at-law, whose address is the same, is the attorns*,* for the Company (not empowered to issue and transfer stock). The time of the existence of the Company is twenty-five years from the 10th day of July, 190(1. The Company is limited. Given under my hnnd and seal of office at Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this 10th day of September, one thousand nine hundred and six. L.8.1 S. Y. WOOTTON. Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The objects for which the Company has been established and registered Ire:— To operate and carry on the husiness of placer and quartz gold mining in the Province of British Columbia, Canada and elsewhere; to transport goods and merchandise by vessels ot* otherwise; to purchase and hold timber lands and elignge in lln- manufacture nnd sale of lumber; to own and conduct stores aud trading posts, and generally to have the right of otigag- mg in any and all kinds of husiness that a natural person might or could in the United States or any part of the world. sep 22 4w CEMENT BLOCKS Manufactured for all classes of buildings CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE All kind.-, of liiiil.liiii,' iiii-l plastering ' afcen. NOTICE. under*! A. PRAD0LINI, REVELSTOKE To Trappers Raw Furs Bought Gash Prices Paid F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Purs. Notice is hereby given that 80 days after date I intend to apply to tne Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands: 1. Commencing at it post planted on the north bank of Snow Creek about Smiles east of Burton City, and niarked "J. R. Jamieson's north-ea*st corner," thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. 2. Commencing at "J. K. Jamie- son's north-west corner post," planted on the north bank of Snow Creek about 8 miles enst nf Burton City, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 cliains, thence north SH chains to point nf commencement, 3. Commencing at "J, R. Jamie- son's north-west post," planted nr, the north bank of Snow Creek about D iniles east of Bui-ton City, thence east 100 chains, thence soulh 40 chains, thence west 100 chains, thence north Iii chains to point of commencement, Dated Sept. 18th, 190(1. sep25 J. It. JAMIESON, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to cut and carry away timber from the following descrilied lands in Wesl. Kootonay District: Commencing at a post planted on the north-west corner of Lot 3100, thence 80 chains east, tlience 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thonco 80 chains soutlijtu place nf commencement, Dated September 20th, 1005, sept 20 ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Pleasea every smoker the Vuelta." 'Maroa SYNOPSIS OF REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE DISPOSAL, OF DOMINION LANDS WITHIN THE RAILWAY BELT IN THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. A LICENSE to cut timber can be acquired only at public competition. A rental of & per square mile Is charged for all timber berths except those situated weet of Vale for which the rental Is at the rate of 5 cents per acre per annum. In addition to the rental, dues at the following rates are charge-!;— Sawn lumber, 50 cents per thousand feet B.M. Railway ties, eight and nine feet long, 11-2 and 13-1 cents each. Shingle bolts, a cents a oord. All other products, 5 per cent on tbe sales* A license Is Issued so soon ae a berth Is granted, but In surveyed territory no timber can bi, cut on a berth until the licensee has made a survey thereof. Permits to cut timber are also granted at public competition, except In the case of actual settlers, who require the timber for their own use. Settlers and others may also obtain permits to cut up to 100 cords of wood for sale without competition. The dues payable under a permit are Jl.M per thousand feet B.M., for square tlm-ber and sawlogs of any wood except oOk; from 1-2 to 11-2 cents per lineal foot for building logs: from 12 1-2 to 2t> cents per cord for wood; l cent for fence posts; 3 cents for railway ties; and W cents per cord for shingle bolts. Leases for grazing purposes are Issued for a term of twenty-one years, at a rental of two cents per acre per annual. Coal lands may be purchased at 110 per acre for soft coal and 120 for anthracite. Not more than 320 acres may be acquired by one individual or company. Royalty at the rate of lo cents per ton of 2000 pounds Is collected on the gross output. Entries for land for agricultural purposes may be made personally at the local land offlce for the district ln which the land to be taken up is situated, or If Che homesteader desires, he may, on application to the Minister of the Interior at Ottawa, the Commissioner of Immigration at Winnipeg, or the local agent for the District, within whicli the land Is situated, receive authority for some one to make entry for him. A fee of 110 is charged for homestead entry. .Jl. settler who has received an entry for a homestead, Is required to perform the conditions connected therewith under one of the following plans:— (1) At least six months' residence upon and cultivation of tbe land In each year during the term of three years. lt Is the practice of the Department to require a settler to bring 15 acres under cultivation, but If he prefers he may substitute stock; and 20 head of cattle, to be actually his own property, with buildings for their acoommndailon, will be required Instead of cultivation. (2) If the father (or mother, If tbe father Is deceased) of any person who is eligible to make a homestead entry under the provisions of tbe Act. resides upon a farm In the vicinity of the land entered for by such person as a homestead, the requirements of the Act as to real- dence prior to obtaining patent may be satisfied by such perion residing with the father or mother. (3) If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by him In the vicinity of his homestead, the requirements of the Act ai to residence may he satisfied by resldcnoe upon the said land. Application for pnlent should be made al the end of tlirt-p years before the local agent, sub-ngsni or a homestead inspector. Before making application for a patent, the settlor must give six months' notice In writing to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa, of bis Intention to do so. W. W. CORY, Deputy Mliilaior of the Interior Ottawa. Februray Uth. UK. Notice is hereby given that 30 days alter date we, the undersigned, intend to make application to the Hon. Chief Commissioner ol Lands and Works lor a special license to cut and carry away timber from tlie following described lands situated iu the West Kootenay district,about 111 miles Irom Burton City: 1. Commencing at a post planted on the east side of Cariboo Creek, thence south 160 chaius, thence east 40 chains, thence north 160 chains, thence west 40 clmins to point ot commencement. 2. Situate in the West Knoterfay- district abuut 14 miles frum Burton City. Commencing at a |sist planted 30 chains from the Creek and on the west side thenee smith inn chains, , tlience east 40 chains, thence sjiortli / IOO chains, thence west 10 chains to '- point ol commencement, ) 3. Commencing nt a post planted' on the wesl side ol Cariboo Creek about 13 iniles (ruin Burton City, theuce south 1110 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 100 chains, tlience west 40 chains to pointol commencement. 4. Commencing at a post planted about 35 chains on I lie south side o( Cariboo Creek about 12 miles Irom Burton City, thence cast 160 chains, thence north 40 chains, thenci- west 160 chains, thence south 40 chains to point nf commencement. 5. Commencing at a post planted about 60 cliains on the south side ot CaribooCreek about 7 miles from Burton City, thence snutli 100 chains, tlience west 10 cbaiiis.thence notth 160 chains, thence east 10 chains to point of i-iiniiii.iiicenieiit. Coinmeneing at a post planted abuut 8 cliains on the east bank ot Cariboo Creek, about 5 miles from Burton City, ihenee east 80 chains, tlience north 80 clmins, thence west 80 chains, theuce smith 80 chains to point uf commencement. Located this 15th Sept., lHOii. S. J. HARLOW. J, A. DOUGAL. sep lil NOTICE Notice ia hereby given thatOO days after daft I Intend to apply to the Hon chief Commissioner of Uml*-. ami Works fur u special license to eut and carry away timber fnnn the following described lauds situated in Wesi Kootenay district; 1, Commencing at a imsl planted alwut 'i mile east of Bitf Bend trail ami alx-nt :<\ mllea from Goldstream ami murked "George Luforiue's south- went corner pout,'' tlience eaal 100 chains, thenee norlh 10 chaini, west 160 chains, uouth 10 chains to point of commencement. t. Commencing at ipbJt planted one-half mile ■ast uf Bin Bend Irail and nbout :■*, miles south pi Qoldstream ami maiked "George Laforrae's mirth- west eorner," tlience east IW) chains, th-W chains, west 1*80 chains, north 40 clialns to point of commencement. Dated 8th day of Sept., 1006. 3. Cum in enc inn at a post planted one-third of a mile east of BiK Bend trail and abuut til miles i-i.utli of tinldstrcam ami marked "(leorgeU- forme's south-went corner post." thence east 1*80 chains, north 1" cliflni, west W0chains, south W chains to point of commencement. i. Comumnclng at a post planted one-third mile east nf Bij: Vend trail and about OH miles south of Goldstream and marked "tloorge La- forme's north-wesl cottier posh" thence ea>tl60 chains, south 40 chains, went 160 ehains, north 40 chains to point of commencement. 5 Commencingat n post planted tSQ yards east of Hie Bend trail; ami about 1300bards from Seven Mile Creek arml marked "George Lafonoe'a north-west coruer pus',' thence east 100chains, smith 40 t'kiins, wesi itiO chains, north to chains to point of commencement. ft Dated 10th day of Sept., 1000. sep 19 (-JBOKUK LAFORMK, Locator. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that 60 days after date] intend tu apply to The Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works to purchase the followtng dem-ril-eil lauds situated in the dUtricL of West Kootenny: Commencing nt a post placed at the north-west comer of Lpt MM. marked '-J. B, Mackonale's ■south-east curuer." thence west 40 ehnins, thence north 111 cliains, thence east 10 chains to shore of Luke, tlience following shore of Lake Ui starting puint. Containing itm acres. Dated tin- 15th da} of SepLUOO. 1 .1. B. SfACKBNZiK, ByJ.A.Magee.hia sep lit i agent. NOTICE FREIGHTING I am prepared to undertake all kinds nf freighting and teaming, STEAMER STACE My stage connecting between the steamer .and the city leaves the City at 4 a.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, connecting with the Steamer Revelstoke for the Rig Bend, and also meets the steamer on the return trip same days. Leave word al Navigation Company's offlce or my Stables where to cull. ROBERT SAMSON. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 60 days after date 1 Intend to apply to tne Uon. Chief Commissioner of Unds and Works, Victoria, B- 0., for permission to purcase the following described lands, near Burton City lu West Kootenay dlstrli l: Commencing at a posi planted alongside of C A. Sagandonsues* south-west cornei pnst," and running ihenee sontli i'i chains, thence west 10 clialns, thence north 4') chains, thence east 4f chains tn commencement point, Containing iw acres. Dated Sistilayol lugusl, im*. s. ffALKRIL sep 19 ustotice. Notice I* hereby given that OOdays [mm dole I Intend tu npplj & the Uon. thu Chiof Commissioner of Lauds snd Works (or permission to pui chose the following described lands, in the Wmi Uootenay district, wesl shore <.f Upper Arrow Uke: "Commenolng -at a posl marked ".!. L. lllracb'i south west corner," atthe with east corner ol Lot41)76; and abontlj miles -outh of fosthall Creek; tlience north 80 chains, thence east to chains, thonco sooth 90 chains, thence west 40 cliains tn puint nf commencement, containing MO acres moro or less. Notico to hereby given thai 80 day* After date wo Intend to apply in iho Hon, Chlof Commls- (donor of Land-; nnd Works for a -pedal license to out and carry away timber from the following described lands situato on Upper Arrow Lake In Weal Knotoimy Distriot! •Tommcnolm*; at a nosl plantod at tho first HOilt.h-ciiMt aiifrln of K. & S. -Block Nil, and marked "Hi'k jBonfl Lumbor Company's north- oast oornor pout," thonoo wost I" ehuins, thence south 160chains, thenee east 10 chains, thouco north Ifj0 chains fo point of comniencemonl.. Hopt. 1/ith, 1000, sop ID BIG ni'A'll LrMftKIt CO,, LTD BUILDER Of Concrete. llollou Mocks, stone, Itrii-k ur Frame Buildings. DEALER in Cement, Lime, Concrete Hollow Block-, nnd -ifIht building materials. All labor and materials Bret-class. ' Plastering and Plastering Supplies a Specialty. PIUCKS IlluilT. E. C FROMEY Dated tliliSli! ay ol M.y, mt. .1 i. iiliisrn. acl II Per ll.-i!|,l, sly,-, A^, m NOTICE. n dato 1 Into ireby given that W days after d toapply to the Honoiirahlti Iio Chlol i*'iiiiii '"luiii'i* of Lind*- and Worki-. or |„tiiii*-i,,ii o purchase the follow ing de* sorlbed lands ir thfl West Kootonay di*4i*tct, lnli'ii.-i Hay, rn. -ideof Upper Arrow Lako Commenolng i .1 po-t planled dt 1' Mailer -. .outh-oail oorao and narked "Braofl A. l-.w ion's north-easl loroer post, thence -outh 40 ihalns, Un ,- ,* Hi in chain-, thenee north !ti -iiiiin*. thenoo , ist 2ii ohains, tbonco north 00 ihalns, tiionoo o -.i .i> ohains io place of core- mencomont am containing 1!!0 acre-moro or Dated Galena Jay, this 10th day of Sept, IW SC[> li HRCi'KA. LA WHON. For Sale or Rent A FARM ON EASY TERMS Containing 140 acres, ed with Timothy, -^ House .uid-jfiuiliufldii.i. at Cralgollaohle. a few Applj t<» IL TAPI'INi about Lhtvt'-ipiartt-ri seed- [table for fruit growing, .n pHidcumlitii-n. tsittiate mites wesl nf Rewrtit-oke, , Uevslitoke. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE B. C. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given thai IIU days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and WorkB for it special license to cut and curry away timber from the following descrilied hinds situated oil the west sido of Upper Arrow Lake, Weit Kootenny district: 1. Commencing at a post planted at the north-west coiner of Lot 7584, and miiikeil "A, M. Symons' south- easl corner," tbenee west IHI chains, north III ehnins, eust IHI clmins, south •III ehnins lo place of commencement, 2, Commencing nt n post planted at the north-west corner of Lot7SU ami iiiiii ke.l "A, M. Symons' north- , easl cornel' posl," thonce west HU) ' icbuins. .-outh III ehuins, east UK) lohalus, north HI cbnins tn point of jCpmineneement. .'■ 8; Commencing at a post planted 4(1 chains soulh of the north-west cor- ner/if Loi 7584 and marked "A. M. Symons' north-east comer post," tnence west lOOchains, south 40chains, i enSt Illll chains, north Hi chains to point nf commencement. 4, Commencing at it post planted till chains soulh of the north-west coiner of Lot "5114 nnd marked "A.M. Symons' north-east corner post," thence wesl 1(H) chains, south 40 chains, east 1011 cliains, north 40 chains to point ol commencement, 6. Commencing nt a posl planted 120 chains south of the iiorlh-wi'st corner of Lot 7684 and marked "j\. M. Symons' north-east corner post," tlience west 1(111 chains, south 111 chains, east HU) chains, north 10 cliains to place of commencement. ll, Commencing at a post planted one nnd one-hall' miles north of lhe south-west collier of Lot 71111 and niarked "A. M. Symons' south-east cornel post," thence west 1011 chains, north 40 ehains, easl 101) ehains, south 40 chains to place of commencement, 7. Commencelng at a post planted aliotil- one mile, ninth of the south-west corner of Lot 7811, thenee westlOO chains, nurth 40 ehains, east HKIchaiiis, south -Hi chains to point of commencement, 8. Commencing nt a post planled about one-half mile north of the southwest corner of Loi 7811, and inarked "A, M. Symons' south-east corner post," thence west inn cbnins. north ■111 cbnins, ensl Hill cliains, south III cliains to place of commencement. II. Commencing at a pnsl plnnted atthe south-west corner of Lot7811 and marked "A. JL Symons' south- cnut corner post," thenee wesl 100 chains, north 10 chains, east ltlilehaii.s, snutli 40 chains to place of commencement. Daled isih September, 1IKKI. sep 22 A, M, SYMONS. NOTICE. NOTICE Nettle. It hentijr given, that I, Ham Walkor mako application to tht Boaid of Ucmco Com- DilnioDoni lor tin Ilovclatoke Llcenolns uu- tricl for a transfer of 017 liquor licence for Ike Lelaud Hotel, N»ku»p, to L. *". MoIlong»ld, of Nakusp. Dnted Sept. llnl, 111011. aeptl'l 8AMUK1, WA1.KK1I NOTICE. Notice I. hnrehy given that 3D dajm alter date I Intend tn apply to the Chief Commissioner ol Landi snd Worts for s apeolal llceue U> cut and curry nwny timber from the following described luils on Upper Arrow Lakes, Weat Kootenai;: , , Commencing st a post plauted almut one miln uorth ol the south west corner of Int 6115 thenoe 10 chains weat, tlience ISO olmlns nortb, thunce 10 ohalni easl, Ihttnce 100 elinlns south to Ihe point ol commencement. D.tedA.gu.t.lth.W. ,.W.roU*V. LAND NOTICE NOTICK, IS lir.UKBV UIVKN thnl .lit), dny. liter liite I Intend tu apply to the Hue.. Chlel Cmninlisloiier ul Land, am! Work, for penalwlon to purchase the following deacilbod lamia In ike Weit Knntenay district, „n weet ilde ol the Col- iniilila river, »l»,ut three mllea lr„m Arrowhead: Commencing at a poit planted ul William llrec- ion", north-west curlier, tlience west 40 chain. I,. T. 1 lift!.' north-east curlier, tlienci- Houtli 10 chaina to Wyne'i inirtli-weat cunier. thenee eaat 111 cliiiins tu Day's south-west'eurner, tlience 11,,1,1, lu chain, tu pnlnt uf commencement, nml containing um aerea mure uf leaa. Located sept. in,, in*. ,1. C. HA111.0W, ■ep 8 Ily lil» Agent, s. ,1. Harlow. CM NOTICE .TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN tlmt thirty . , dnys after dato I intend to Hpply to the Chief Commissioner of Landa and Worltfj for a special llconse to cut and carry awny timber from thu following described lands situated on tlio North Kast Arm of Arrow Lake in Woat kootenny district ;~ 1. Commencing at u post planted nbout l?.i mile- west 1 if lletiinii, on south shore of Lake and marked "W. Q. BchulM's nortli-wost corner post," thence eti.-i SO chnius, thence south 80 chuius, theuce west 80 chnius. theuce uortli 80 chains to poiut of commencement. 2, Commeucintt at a post plunted about l% iniles west of Beaton on south shore of Lake and marked "*ft'. G. Sohulze fl north-east coruer post," theuce south 80 chaius, theuco went 80 chaius, thence north 80 chaius, theuce east 80 chnius to poiut of commencement. Dated Au«. 24th, 1906. W. G. SCHULZB, Per W, F. Ottilvio, A*xent. uui: - NOTICE. VTOTICE N hereby Riven that ftidays after ll dato I intend to apply to the Hon. the Chief Commissioner of Lunils and Works for ucnuisMon to purohaao the following described landi1, situated in West Kootenay, wett side Columbia river, Kile Valley: Commencing at a post 10 chains north of Lnngel's north west corner post and marked "Harry Mcintosh's north east corner pout," thenee west Hi chains, thenee south 80 chains, thenee cast 8n chains, thonee north 80 chnlns to place of com meneement. Dated June 18th, 1906, HAHHY McINTOSH. NOTICE Notice i alter dull lii-n-liy given that 80dayi I im,iii lo apply io ili api . Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, for a special license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands, situated in West Kootenay District: 1. Commencing at a posl planted about f of a mile eifsl of 8 mile tree on Big Hend Trail, ond marked "Geo, Laforme's south-west corner,'* thence easl lOOchains, theuce nortli 10chains, tlience west Kin chains, thence south 40 chains to the point of commencement, ; 2. Commencing at a poskplanted ulmut J <>f n mile east nf Ihr Smile posl on Hig Bend Trail and maiked "Geo. Lafonne's north-west comei'," thence east 100 chains, thence south 10 chains, thenee west 100 chains, thence north 40chains to the pointof commencement. Dated this 10th day of Sept. IR* *>. Commencing at o post planted I of a mile cast of Omile UeennHig Bend Trail and marked "Gei ■ La- forme's south-west comer," thence •n.st HI) chains, thence north IOi hains, Ihence wesl lOOchains, thence south 4H cliains to the point of -1 nin - Hient. I. Commencing .it < pi bi plai of a mile east ot D mile tree on Big Bend Trail ami marked "Gi I. forme's north-west comer," thi eu»t lOOchains, thence south 10chains, thence west lOOchains, thi m ■ north ■in chains to the | oint ol it n n em - ■ menl. i'i. Con mi!.- ing al h pi sl planted al, ul j ii lie be 10 , n the Li;. Bi nd Tintl, and mink, .1 ''Geo, Lnfoinn - ■- ith-wesl - orner.' lli.-i.,, tost ICU cbnii i, lh north 4n , I nins, thi ni - wesl 160 I il - the poll Cl lull.i n,,-1,.,-ni I i,. i , i, im .. : . a pi ] mti i.i - ; tn li In - . II thi !.. [Bei 'I rail n -i marked "Gi-. I uf, ,i, • north-west thi lice enst It) I ., ll esi uth in , Imiii. . 1611 chili! thi ni ■ ni llll 40el .mi • to lln- pi IM Imi, , im, In,-111. I-., ,- thi *.'i, la; ol Sept., 1600. ppai i,I-11. LAFORME, Noiltic la herein-given that80 days afterdate I intend tu apply to the Honurni,le the Cbiel commissioner olLsndi and Worki Ior aipeolal license to uut and carry sway timber Iron, the i,,il,-„in,- described fun,I- situate! iu the Osoyoos Division „l Yale District: 1, Coinmeneing at n ii„.t marked "8. Hill's north weat comei,' ;,kinle,l 0)1 III,' -mi,I bank of ilu-,-aai lork ol the earth fork of Cherry Creek aboutll mil,', above the lork. ulthe north lork. running eoii nm chains, tlience soutli 10 chains, , thence w,-*t bin chains, tlience ,i„rtl, m chains to point ol coiutneucement. ■j. Commencing ut a p„*t n,.,rk,-,l s. Hill* | .outh wc! corner," |,hinted ,,„ tl„- *<-utli buuk of the eait fork ..f the inntli !",k ,-f Cherry Creek abuul i; mill- alum the lorks nl thc nnrtli lork, running <-a*t 1G0 ,-l,;iiii*. ilieu,-,- north lochalna, theuce wesl KM) chains, thence .untitle chain, to I point ol commencement. ', :i. Commencing it :i i„>-t u,;,rk-,| 'S. Hill's iinrtli ensl corner," plantedontl thbankof il„- eaal fnrk nl tne north lork ol Cheny Creek aboutll mil.- ibovethetotkaol the nfrtlilotk, running --oil, 1" ,!,.,in*. i!„-i„-,- weal I clialna, tlience nnrtli lull clialna, thenee eait 40 chaini tc ] point nl cuiumencement. i i. Commencing ,i , poit marked}|"S. Bill*. south west corner," i-I.nii.-l on tbe -,-oth bank,-! l!„-,-;,..l fork "1 Ilie Uortli fork--f I'herr. (reek I about 21 mil,- above the lork. ol the north fork, running east ISO chains, thence north 10chains thence wesl 160 ehalm, thence .outh 40 ehains t. poinl of commencement, I ;.. Comroenclnii ! i posl mnrkedl"S. Hlll'i .,.,;,I, «.--! comer,' planted ,,-!.,- SVatbankof the n,.r'!i lork ,-f I'll,-.:;. Creek about31 mllei above the i-.rk*. runm ■ tiahu thence ,.,*• |i , Imm thence auntb I ■ em • ,. it ,i Main- !<■ point ul commencement. :-,-. M ,. .'■ mini ncin, n irke *. Hill - nnrth --•' mer," planted - ( ..:.., rth ■ I ike - - Qnlng .- - lil -M-'-li, >■ w—' NOTICE Notice i. hereby given Ilul Ibirty days after dale 1 intend ta apply tu tbe Chief Commistiontr of Land, and Works for a special licence to cut and carry away timber from (lie following described lands, situated in the Vale District: 9, Commencing at» post marked "J. Harry's north-rust corner post," planted aboul three miles north of the east fork ot Shuswap river and about one-kali mile eaal of Main river, thence south Do chains, Ihence weat go chains, thence north So chains, thence cast Do chains to point of commencement. io. CommeiiciiiK at a post marked "J Harry's south-east corner pott," planted about three miles north of (lie east fork of Shuswap river, and ubout one-hull' mile easl of lhc main river, Ihence norlh 8o chuius, ili.-iu-t- wesl 8o chuius, (hence soulli Hu chuius, thence east So chuina to point of commencement. n, Commencing at a post niarked "J Barrs's north-west corner post," planted aboul three miles norlh of the eust fork of Shuswup river, and nbout one-half mile eust of the main river, thence .soulh 40 chains, Ihence east 160 chains, thence north 40 chnius, ihence wesl 160 chains to point of commencement. 12. Commencing al a post marked "J, Hurry's south-west Corner post,*' planted ubout three miles north ol lhe eust fork of Shuswap river, uud about one-hall mile enst of Ihe main river, Ihence easl 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence soush 80 chains to point of commencement, 13. Commencing at u post murked "J. Barry's north-east corner pest," plunted ubout four miles north of Ihe east lork of Shuswup river, Ihence soulli 80 chains thence west 80 chains, Ihence north 80 chnlns, tlience east 80 chains, lo point of commencement 14. Commencing at a post murked "J. Barry's south-east corner post," planted ubout four miles north of the east fork of Shuswap river, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence .south 80 chains, Ihence easl 80 chains to poinl of commencement, 15. Commencing al a posl murked "J Burry's soulh-wesl corner posl," planted ubout lour miles north of the enst fork of Shuswap river, thence north 80 chains, thence easl 80 chains, Ihence south 80 chains, Ihence west 80 chains to poinl ol commencement, 16. Commencing ut a post inarked "J, Barry's north-west comer post," planted about six miles north of the east fork of Shuswap river, thence south 80 ehuins, tlience easl 80 chains, Ihence north 80 chains, thence wesl 80 chains to point of commencement. 17. Commencing at a posl maiked "J, Harry's north-east comer posl," planted about six miles north of lhe east fork of Shuswap river, llienee soulh 80 cliains, ihenee wesl 80 chains, thenee north 80 cliains, ihence easl 80 chains 10 poinl of commencement 18. Commencing nl a posl marked "J. Barry's north-easl eorner post," planted on Ihe soulh fork of Shuswap river, and about one mile from llie mouth, thenee wesl 80 ehains, Ihence south 80 chains, ihence easl 80 chains, llienee norlli 80 chain*, to point of commencement. 19. Commeneing al a post marked "J. Barry's north-wesl corner post," pliinii'il on the south fork ol Shuswap river and about one mile from its mouth, Ihenee east 80 chains, ihenee south 80 ehains, thence west 80 ehains, ihenee north 80 chains to point of commencement, jo. Commencing al a post marked."J Barry's south-west corner," planted on the soulh fork of Shuswap river and about one mile from ils mouth, thenee norlli chain*, thence easl 80 ehains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, .'1. Commencing at a post marked "J Barry's north-wesl corner posi," plantec on the south fork of Shuswap river about two miles irom its mouth, ihence east80 chains, ihence south So chains, thence west So chains, ihence nonh So chains to poinl of commencement. 2:. Commencing at a posl mnrkeil "J 11 si-1 Barry's south-easl corner posl," planted nw-nvmnit on the north branch of ihe east fork of - , ■ mme! . ■ 1 poat marked S.Hill. ■..•.■- -I ...-•: -1 ■ miles upth. ihu the] *!■ poinl I flBei ■ Hm . . nortl I Lake Creel ■ ... . ... • 1111.1. NOTICE :- ■ I- *■ 1 Inlfl , (.. : ■.. i ,11 ..I,,,, ■ lionet of La j ' i cm. anil i h ■ lh jrlngde di ni ed 1. :.'.'■ - he 0 Brit) h I lumbli i ,. 11 ■ i ..." 1 (.1111 * I 1 ■ f ■ ner pi half a oiiii* from the pbhI ' anl til north fork I ' inn*. Cteckinil limit? mlh ihove the mi Dorthfork,*mi t *. ■ • ml i li iln i, preit >0chaina, nnrth J'1 chali I l n ti pi Inl I - ■ ml mecttC Z In; ted ifli Ai jn II (,-UH r:i-u .ill. mbtft LIHIT fOP, SALE. .'..' 1,1*1,(10 fill ,1 l-ii,(,,!„, .,111 M l-i!.- I'lm . " - ' I, -,,..- i.n Lln,.Ink. IKl,',' miles '"I . I', I:.,..mm I m 11 im'.mi; HI-. Wl lib "" ROBERT SCOTT, Trout Lake City, B. C. NOTICE, *., tii is hereby givi n ll al 30 days inti nd I ip] ly to the I hii I Cc-n linni ;,ds and ks fi - ■<•. ,,:.-- to cut and carry awaj limli r froi thi olli wing described and) situated in West ,- ti Daj -! -' .<! IL' V 1 C'omi em ii b ," 1 post , arked E Mo 1 - Bouth-East Cornel i ■ planted n Hallway creek, abi ul 13 mil, 1 do at! and adj lining Am whead Lumbal .1,11 N ,,n map 710D thenci tint, thenci (0 chains, - , 1. 1 encci sii 30 chains to j nl I , .*- ■ . - Ko 2. Adjoining Arrowl i.i-r Co, s clain No 7109 - ■ di thi nee east JO - 80 , hains, thence - - I SO bait them - II uth :"'i ebal 11 - tolo mmenrc ment. No, 8, Adjoining No. 2 on east side, thence east *-(| 1 bain thenci north 80 them vest 30 chains, thence sot , SOohains to point of commencement, No, 4. Adjoining No. 3 -,n east side, thence east 160 ohains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 160 chains, thenee south 40 chsins to point ,-,( commencement. No. fi. Adjoining No, 1 on south -idi- thence south 80 chains, thence west 8(11 linins.thenci north 80chains, thence east Mi chain* to point 01 commoncement. (,, Commencing south of No, 3, thence east Iff) chaini ihence south 10 chains, thence wesl Hit) chains, thence north in chains to poinl of commencement. K, ,VI(H'I,VIKIIII,I„ Locator, Shuswap ri.'-r. and aboul four miles trout ■:.. forks, thence north 40chains, thence wesl 160 chains, thence souih 40 chains, ■:.,-, ,-is, itjo chains to point of com- : ■ . ('-stent, . . 1 mmencing ut a posl market!"/ Barry's north-easl corner post," planted on the nonh branch oi the east fork of Shuswap rivt-r. and ahoul four miles from the lorks, ihence south 40 chains, thence chains, tbenee north 40 chains, thence easl rfjochainsio pointof com- mencen■ , ommenclng ai a posl marked "J. - -.- esl comer ;„ sl," planted on the north branch of llie east frTrk of ...-.■].'.• .. miles from Ihe forks, thence south 80 chains, thence .,,*■ -. , hains, then, 1 ni rlh Bo chains, poinl 1 com- M I BARRY, NOTICE >. 1 — here of li ie Chief 1 nerol Lands . t, ... I land ii be Dial if Wi -■ Kootenay, - .--... gul .'.:,,' lbs ■ marked D. M I ith- .. P ence chi nsi ■ . ;- -... Ihence wesl 40 chain*, lh. 1 - - ' hail ll • 1, ,- sins, thenci tc 1 .- ., ■ m ng - . Dated Auginl t6M>, 1906. Ii. Mi I- 1 -11, NOTICK fill' v, in horalij gltan thai •> lay* iftei data 1 intend to apply MhfChii i i imm ilpni r iiiii Wnrki for p'-rmiiHlnii lo purc&MO tho following (lai-crlbed lanta, itiiato i-n tho i-Hut ibott of Arrow LaVe( nppoitti \ rr-w iAh»I nml il*«- Kribwl an follows Corampnolfli al d poll plantod at tin- Nouthwoit cornor of l."t vw, ami narked "Qoo Nowman'i northwoil cofflffl poit," tnonro ionth 80 chalna, Uionce '■nst fin chaini, thonce nurih B0 chaini,. i.h< iv*- .* sit BO chftlfll to (iIach nl riimnii'iici>mi'nt, nnd '-'iiitaiiilnaWfiiH-n-n. imlt-dilii'Witliiif.Iiilv, l(HMI jlyat QKOi T. NKWMAN- 3STOTIOE Notice l> hereby given Ihui application will be made lo the Legislative Assembly ol Ihe Province of British Columbia al Ihe next session, for an Act, incorporating a Company lo build, equip, maintain and operate a line or lines of railway of standard or other guuge, with any kind of motive power from u point on Upper Arrow- Luke, West Kootenay, near Arrowhead, Ihence following Ihe Columbia River northerly on either side to a point at or near the confluence of Cunoe River wilh the Columbia River und thence following ulong Canoe River on i-ilher aide, lo a point al or neur Tete Jaime Cache, on Kraser River, with power to construct, operate nnd maintain branch line, lo uny point within twenty miles from llie main line of railway, nnd with nowec Is construct, operate und maintain ull necessary bridges, rouds, wuys und furrics: und lo construct, acquire, own and maintain wharves und docks in connection therewith) and to construct, own, acquire, equip und maintain ileum and other vessels und bouts and operate lhe sume on any navigable* waters, and to construct, operate and maintain telegraph and telephone lines along the routes of lhe said railway und its brunches, or in connection therewith, und lo transmit messages (or commercial purposes; lo generate electricity and supply lighl, heat and power, nnd erect, consiruct, build and maintain the necessary buildings und works, und to generate uny kind of power for lhe purposes aforesaid,or in connection therewith, lor reward) und lo acquire und receive Irom uny Government, corporation or persons, grunts of lund, money, bonuses, privileges or other ussislance in aid ol the construction of the Company's undertaking! and to connect with and enter into traffic or oilier arrangements wilh railway, sleamboal or other companies, und to exercise such powers us ure grunted by purls 4 and 5 of the " Water Clauses Consolidation Act") and for all rights, powers and privileges necessary in 01 incidental to lhe premises, and I'or other purposes, Dated nt Revelstoke, B.C., this 31st dny of August, 1906, HARVEY, McCARTER & PINKHAM Solicitors for Ihe Applicants. NOTICE Notice is hereby nivtin that .SO dnj .*- aftor date ), intend to appli to tha Chief Commissioner of Unds nnd Works for a speciul licence to cut and carry nwny limber from the following described landssituite in East Kootenay district, 1. CommouclnK at a pout planted on tbe -outh-east bauk nf Wood River about 2 miles bolow the west fork and marked "E. McBeitu s Month-west corner." thence north 80 chains, tlience east 80 chuius, thence soutn 80 chaius, thenee west 80 ehuins to the point of commencement. 2, Commencing at u post plauted on the south-enst bauk of Wood Kiver abuut 2 miles below the west fork and marked "E. Mt-Beau'.- north-west corner," thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 60 chuius, thence north 80 chains to tbe poiut of commencement. S. Commencing at a rat planted on the south-east bank of Wood River, opposite the mouth of the west fork aud marked "E. McBean's north-west comer,*' thence south 160 chains, theuce east iO chains, thence north 160 chains, theuce west 40 chains to the point of commencement. Dated this 18th day of August, lBOri. 4. ('(immeiiciitc nt a pott plnnted ou tbe uorth-west bank of Wood River Just above the mouth of th^west fork und marked "E, McBean's soitli-eiist corner," thenco uortli 80 chaius. theuce west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,thonce en**t 80 chains to the pointof commencement. Dated this 20th day of Aumist, 1906. 5, Commencing at a post plauted on the southeast bank of Wood River opposite the mouth of the west fork aud marked "E. Mc- Bean's sontb*west corner," thence north 80 chaius, thence east 80 chaius, thence south 80 chains, thonce west 80 chains to tbe point of commeucemeut. •«, Commendup nt n post planted ou the 0Orth*west bauk of Wood River about 1 milo below the mouth of the west fork and marked "E. McBoan's south-en-t enrner," thence north 4iicbnins. east 4U chains, north 40 chaiu.i. wot SO chains, south 40 chaius. west 40 chain.-, south 40 ohains, east 80 cliaiu> to the point of commencement. ". t'ommenciiiK at a post planted on the northwest bank of Wood River about 1 mile below the west fork and marked "E. Mcirean's north-east corner," thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 chnius. thence south 411 chains, thence west M> chains, thence uorth 4tt chains, theuce en-t W chains, thence north 40 chains, thence en-t Hi chains to the point of commencement. 8. CommeuciiiK nt a post planted on tho -outh'fiist haiik of Wood River about4 miles below ihe we-t fork null marked "E. McHean's BOUth*west coruer." thence north ltKi oiiaiu***. thence east-KI chains, thenco south Uio chaius, thence west 40 chaius to the point of commencement. Dnted this 21st day of August, 1006. '.i, Commencing at u post planted ou tho north*west hank of Wood River and 2 miles below Jump*upCreekand marked''E. McBean's south-en.-t comer." thence enst 160 chaius, thence north 40 chaius, thence we-t ltio ehuins, thence smitli 40 chains to the polul of commencement. in, Commenolng at a post planted on the North*west hank of Wood River nliout 2 miles bolow Jump-up Creek and marked "E, Mc* Bean's noutn-eaat corner," tlionco west 80 chain*, thence north Hi chains, thence cast80 chains, thence south Michnins to tlie point of commencement. Dated this 22nd dny of August, l W. sep l E. MoBEAN, NOTICE. Notice i- hereby given that 80dayi nfter date I intend toHtiply io the Chief Commlndonerof Landsand ftorlts for u -poritil licencetoeut andcarry away timber from tho follow iiiK do- Hsrlbed landi iltuate In En-t Kootenaydlitrtoti i. i ommenciuB al o pbit planted on tin-Old \\ i Rivor trail about "i mil"-en-t of the Col- nmliiii River and marked "T. Kllpatrlck'n -onth-i-iii corner," thence well W' chains, thence norlh H> chains thonco oust 80chains, titmice -outh Ni chnius to the pointof com- minora enl 2 i ommenclng at a post planted on too Old Wood River trail about fi miles east of tho Col* nmbio River nnd marked "T Rllpfttrlck,i north-east corner." thenco well 8n chaini, tbenee ionth 80 ohalni, thenoe oast 80 obalni, tnence uortn 8" chains in the [mint of commencement. ■i. i -ommencliig'at a pOlt plunted on llio Old Wood River trail about.6 mile- eait of the Col- amble Itiver and mnrkod T. Kilpatrlok's north-weil corner.'1 thenco enht in chainB, thenee ionth h**** cluiin*., them-- west 80 chains, tnence north 8o chaini to the pointof uom- meoeementi 4. Commenolng nt a poit ulnmed on the Old Wood If *?ei i mil nliout r. mile*- eustof lho Col- umbia Itiver, nnd mnrked "T. Kilpntrick's ipnth"weil cornefi" thenco east Ko ohalni, thence north *vi cliains, thenoe west ivi chains, tlifliirn wuth ho ohalm to the i-olnt of coin* meneement, Dated tbfi 16th dsy of Auguit, 1*906, ep l T KIU'ATIUCK. Halcyon Hot Springs •Sanitarium* Under the new nian»Kemeiit of Hahhy McIntosh, Holfuian Home Rowland. THR MEDICAL WATERS of Halcyon aiu thn muitcurative in tbe world. A perfect, natuial remedy fnr all Nervous and Muscular diieaiee, Liver, Kidney and Stomach ailtnenti and Metallic Poisoning. A mire cure for "That Tired Feeling." Special rates on all boats and trams. Two mails airivv and depait every day. Tejegra h communication with all marts of lhe world. Tkkmb- 912 to $18 per week. For further particulars apply U> HAKRY McINTOSH Halcyon Hot Springs Arrcttt LaK*. 9, C NOTICE. Rotloe li hereby given that 20 dayi alter date I Intend to npply to tbo Chief Comnlisloner of Lands and worki for a specUl Hvcnie to cut tnd carry away timber from (he following deicribvd lands in West Kootenay dlitritt; 1. Commencing at a poit marked "J. H. White's north-west eurner poit," planted at tbe north-east comer ol Lot ;)414 and running south so ohains, tbenee east 80 chaini, thence mirth 80 ehains, thence went 80 chains to point ot commenoement, 2, Commencing at a pap marked "J. II. White's smith-went corner pout, planted at the north-east corner of Ut 3414, and running north 80 chaini. tbuuco easl HO chains, tbenee south 80 chains, thence west so chains to point of commenoement. B, Commonolng at a post marked "J, H. White's south-east oorner post, planted at the north-east eorner of Ut 2414 and running north 80 chains, tbenee west80ebalui, thence ■outh 80 chains, thenee east 80 chains lo point 01 commencement. 4, Commencing at a post marked "J. II. Whlte'sMUth-weit corner poit," planted about 2 miles up Five Mile Creek, on cast sideof Five Mllo trail, tbenee north 80 chains, thenee east 60 chains tbenee south 80 chains, thence west SOohains to point of commencement, 5, Commencing at a post marked "J. H, White's south-east corner post." plauted aboul 2 miles up hive Mile creek on east side of trail tnd running north 80 chains, ihence west W ehains, thence south 80 chains, thenee east W chains to point ol commencement. 6, Commencing at a post marked "J, II. White's south-west eorner post," planted abuul It miles up Five Mile ereek on east side of trail and running norlh ki chains, ihence eut tld chains, thenee couth ko chains, tbenee west HO chains to puint oi commencement, 7, Commencing al a post marked "J. II. White's south-east corner post," planted about 3 miles up Five Mile ereek on east side of trail and running nortb 80 chains.thence west 80 chains, thence soulb 80 chains, thenoe east 80 chains to pointol commencement. 8 Commencing at a post marked "J, II. White's south-west corner post." planled about 4 miles up Five Mile Creek on east side ol trail and running norlh b0 ohnlns, thenee east 80 ohains, thence south mi chains, thenco west 80 chains to point of eouimenoement. il. Commencing at a post inarked "J, It, White's south-east oorner post," planted about 4 miles up Five Mile Creek ou east sldo of trail and running north no chains, tbenee wesl b0 chain-i thence south 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains to point ot commencement. Hated August 16th, 1906, aug 25 J. 11. WHITE. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that 80 days after date we inteud to apply to the Honorable the Cliief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for a special license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands: 1. Commencing at ti post marked "0. B. Campbell's and (. B. KirC'x north-west corner post, plunted on tie east bank of the north form of Fife Creek. &U miles above the forks, theuce 40 chains east, HjO ehuins south, -tOchnins wost, 160 chains uorth to place of commencement. 2 CommenciuK at n post marked "(•}, B. Campbell's and 0*. B. Kirk's north-east coruer post, plauted ou the east sideof the nortb fork of Fife ('reek, Similes above the forks, theuce 41) chains west, 160 chnius south, 40 chaius oast, 1*60 chuius north to placoof commencement,. 'A, Commencing itt a post marked "(LB. Campbell's and C. B. Kirks son th-enst corner post, plnnted on the enst sido of the north fork of Fife Creek, JM miles above the forks, tlience 40 chnius west, 160 chains north, 40 chains east, IMi chains south to placoof commencement. 4. Commeuelng ut a post markod "G. B, Campbell's nud ft B Kirk's snuth*west comer post,' planted ou tho east bank of tne north fork of Fife Creek, Tii miles above the forks. thonce 80 chuius east, 80 chaius north, 80 chains west, 80 chaius south to place of commencement. "i. Commenolng at a post marked "Q. B. Campbell's and 0. B. Kirk's north west corner post, planted on the west bank of the uorth fork of Fife ('reek. 8 miles above the forks, thence 80 chuius east, 80 chains south, so chuius west, if) clmins north to plnce of commencement. tl, Commencine ut a post mnrkod "(1. B, Campbell's uud 0. B. Kirk's north-east coruer inst, pluuted on the west sido of the north fork ol Fife Creek, 8 iniles above the forks, theuco 80 ehuins wo-t 80 clmins notth, 80 chaius oast, 80 chains south toplneeof commeucemeut. 1, Commencing at a post mnrkod "G. B. Campbell's ami (. B, Kirk's south-west comer post, planted on the west side of the north fork of Fife Creek, 8 miles above the forks, theuce 80 chaius enst, 120 chains uorth, 40 cliains west. 80 chains -oul h, 10 cliiiins west, tu chains soutn to place ol commencement. 8. Commencing nt a post marked "G. B. Campbell's und O. B. KirVs south-east corner post,' planted on the west side of the north fork of Fife Creek, 10 miles above the forks, theuco 80 chains west. 80 chains south, 80 chaius onst, 80 chains north to place of commencement. 9. CommeuciuK at a post marked "G. B. Campbell's and 0, B, Kirk's south-west corner post,' plnnted ou the west sido nf the nortli fork of Fife Creek, 10 miles above tho forks, theuce 80 chains west, mi chaius uorth, "'_ chaius eust, 80 chains south to place of commencement. Dated Aug. 28rd, 1908, aug29 G. B. CAMPBELL, C. B, KIRK. NOTICE irsbyiiv, NOTICE. NOTICE. NlUll K,,l„n-I,yi(ivi'ii Uniteilayialterilals I lnton.1 to infjj lo the Hoc. Chlel Com- mlK.ioio-r .fUii'la ainl IVorka for t,"niil.ai„n to nn-.-j„l*i, til. (ollo'-i,,.- -I-- ,-nl.,-'l ln,"l- in lhe \v,'*i I,,.,,!,-],iv Diatrict, Oalsna Hay, sail ,1.1. of Ilitoar Arr„« f,,ik*,|— 1 online,,, Ing il a poll oIaiiU',1 at tin, north fait corner -,( Lot No. 211", thenca oaat III chaini,, south lOrtn.lna, wnat 40 chalna. north io clialna to plan, of romrnoncomeiit. .- Iiatwi ilii- 2lat ,lay „l July, lUOU. BBUCK A, UW80N. Kotlce li hereby given that Ml .lays ulicr ilatc Intend io apply to ilie tililcf ('i.iiiinissioncr of .iiii'l-iiiol Works ior a special license, menl nn,I ,-Hrrv sway tlini,er Irom the Iolloa'in« l.-.i-riti,-,! ImioI* lu lhe lllg 11,-0,1 illitrlel ol West,in,I Bait Kocitenny: i. Commenolng at a i„,.-t market) "brneit £. AtlalrN nor lli-east eorner j,0Ht," planted on the .vest side ol the Columbia river, about j mile wesl Irom the liuininlou ].„*t nenr carnes creek, thence west 80 chalna, thence south 80 chains, thence east mi chaina, theuce nortb 80 iinins to 1,1,1m ol t-oniineni-ement . ■L iM.1,,,,,,-1,,-1111' ni ii i„ *i iniirkc! "Ernest E. Adslr'a north-east corner post," planted on tbe Hesl sldeol the Columbia river, about 81 miles Westof tbe Dominion post near Carnes Creek, ihenee south 80 chains, tbenee welt 80 chains' thenee north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, listed A iiguitsth. IM. 3, Commencing at a poat marked "K. £. Adair's soutb-weBt corner post," planted on the nortli ilde of Columbia river, about 1} miles west ol tbe mouth ol Cummiags Creek antl about 1 mile uorth ol river, tbenee east 160 clialns, tlience north 40 chains, thence west 1G0 chains, tbenee south 40 chains to point ol commencement. 4. Comnieuciug at a post marked "K. K Adair's north-east coruer post," planled on the soulh aide of the Columbia river, about 1 milos back Irom river and about 2 miles west ol I'ednr creek, theuce weit ISO chaius, thence south 40 ehalus, thenee east loo chains, thence north 4U ebal na to i.olntolconimeu.einoat, limed Annual 16th,IH*. " 6. Commencing at a poit marked "E. E Adalfs m nl.,- .at ,,,rn,'r poit," planted on the aoulheiiat side ol Columbia river, about hall a mi!,- from river and about three and a hall mllea below Cnnoe Kiver and almut one mile above Pot- laah Creek, thonce aouth 80 chaini, tlience west 80 clialna, thence nortb 80 chains, tlience eait SO chain, to point of commencement. Iiau-.l August Utli, moo. tapl £. JS, AUAlUi No-ice is hmfrftTnUutaOdafs alter date I iutentf to apply lo Ihu Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special licence to cut and carry awajr timber from the following described lands situated in West Ktnilcniiy diatrict, went side of Upper Arrow Ukei 1. (JommencliiK at a poet marked "H. Carlson's north-went corner po«t," planted on the west bank nf Pinaston Creek, ahoul. 14 mile* from mouth of creek, and in a westerly direction from Bannock Point, thenca south NO chains, thence eaat 00 chains, thence ninth Hi chains, thence west mi ehnins tn point of commencement. 2. Commencing at a pnat uiarkeil "S. Carlson's noi'th-enst corner post," planted on west hunk of Pingsitm Croek, ulmut 11 iiillus from mouth ami in a westerly dlreotlon from Bannock Point, tbenee south SI chains, thence west. HO chains, thence north HO chains, thence east HO chains to point of commencement, !i. Commencing at a post mnrkeil "S. Carlson's north-west oorner post,*' planted on the west lutnk of Pingston Creek, about UJ miles fi-tim mouth antl in a westerly direction from Bannook Point, thence south 40 chains, thence east 160 chains, thence norlh 40 chains, thence west 100 chains to point, of commencement. 4, Commencing at it post marked "8. Carlson's north-east corner post," planted on the west bank of Pingston Creek, ubout 14J miles from mouth antl in a westerly direction from Bannock Point, thence south 40 chains, Ihence west 100 chains, thenco north 40 chains, thence east 100 chains to point of commencement. 5, Com mencing ut a post maiked "8. Carlson's south-west corner post,*' planted on the west bank of Pingston Creek, about 14J miles from mouth and in a westerly direction from Bannock Point, thence north 40 chains, thenoe east 100 chains, thence south 40 cliains, thence west 100 chains to point of commencement. 0, Commencing at a post marked "S. Carlson's south-east corner posl," planted on the west bank of Pingston Creek, aboul 1-1J miles from mouth anil in a westerly direction from Bannuck Point, thence norlh 40 chains, thence west 100 chains, tlience south 40 chains, thence east 100 chains to point of commencement. Hated August 25th. 1000. 7. Commencing at a post marked "8, Carlson's north-west corner post," planted on the east bank of Pingston Crenk, almut HI miles from iiiiiuth and in a westerly direction fnnn Bannock Point, thence south 80 chains, thence east HO chains, thence north HO chains, thence west HO chains to poinl of commencement. 8. Commencing at a post marked "S. Curlson's north-east corner post." plunted on Ihe eu»t bunk of Pingston Creek, about 10 miles from mouth and in a westerly direction from Bannock Point, tlience south HO chains, thence west HO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east HO chains to point of commencement. II. Commencing* at a post marked "S. Carlson's south-east coi ner pusl, planted one |iuilc ;eiu*t of Pingston Creek and abuut 10 miles from mouth and in a westerly direction from Bannock Point, Ihence north HO chains, thence west HO chains, thence south HO cliains, thence east Kll chains to point of commencement. 10. Commencing at u post marked "IS. Carlson's north-east corner post," planled about three miles eustof Ping- ston Creek and about 10 miles from the month anil in a westerly direction from Bannock Point, Ihence soutli 80- cliains, thence west HO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east HO chains to point uf commencement. 11. Commencing at a post marked "H. Carlson's south-east corner post," planled 8 miles east of Pingston Creek ami about 1(1 miles from mouth and in a westerly direction from Bannook Point, ihence north 80 chains, tbenee west 80 chains, theuce soutli HII chains, thence east 80 chains to pointof coin- nienci'inent. 12. Commencing at a post niarked "H. Carlson's north-east corner post," planted 1 miles east of Pingston Creek and about 1(1 miles from mouth, in a westerly direction from Bannock Point tlience soutli HU chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains lo point of commence ment. 18. Commenolng at a post inarked "8, Carlson's south-east cornet post," planted 4 miles east of Pingston Oreek and about 10 miles from mouth and in it westerly dlreotlon from Bannock Point, thence nortli 80 chains, thenco west HII ohnins, tlience south 811 chains, tlience east Sll chains to point of commencement. Dated August 27th, HHHI, 14. Coinmeneing at n post marked "S. Carlson's north-oast comer pusl," plnnted oil the west Bide of K. & S. line, about half a mile north ul Timbor Limit No. 0950, in a westerly direction from tliu head of Upper Arrow Lake, thence west 100 chains, liionco suuth 111 chains, thenci' east 100 chnius, thence north40ohnlns to point of commencement. 15. Commencing at a pust marked "8. Carlson's south-east cunier post," planted on the west side of K. & S. tine, about half a mile north of Timber Limit No. OllfO, in n westerly direction from the head of Upper Anow Lake, thence west 180 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence east 100 chains, tlience south 40 cliains to point of commencement. 10. Commeucing at a post marked "S. Carlson's north-east corner post," planted on the west side of K, & S. line nnd about lj miles north of Timber Limit 0050, in a westerly direction from the head of Upper Arrow Lake, thence west 100 chains, thonce south 40 chains, thence east 100 ehnins, tlience north 40 chains lo point o commencement. 17, Commenolng at a pust marked "S. Carlson's soutli-east cornor post," planted on the west side of K. ,1: S, line, and nbout lj miles nurth of Timber Limit 0050, in n westerly direction from the head of Upper Arrow Lake, thence west 100 chains, thence north 40 chains-, thence oast 100 chains, thence suuth 40 chains to puint of commencement, Dated August 20th, 1000. sep 5 SWAN OAKLSON, THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE, B. 0, NOTICE Notice, is hereby given lhat 30 days titer date we, the undersigned, inteud to make application to the Hon. Chief Commissioner ol Lands tnd Worki for a special license to eut and carry amy timber from tbe following described landi situated in the West Kootenay district, about It miles from Burton City: 1. Commeneing at a poit planted ot tbe east ilde ol Cariboo Creek, thenoe south 160 chains. Ihence east 10 chains, thence north 160 chains, thence west 40 ohalni to point ol commencement. i, Situato in the Weit Kootenay district about 14 miles Irom Burton City. Commencing at t poet planted SO ohains from the Creek tnd on the west side thence south 160 chains, thence east 40 chaini, thence north 160 chaini, thence west 40 chains to point ol commencement, 3. Commencing at a post planted on the west side ol Cariboo Creek tbout 13 miles Irom Burton City, thence south 160 chains, thence east 40 chainB, thence north 160 chains, thence west 40 chainB to pointol commenoement. 4. Commencing at a poit planted tbout 35 chaina on I he touth side ot Cariboo Creek about 11 miles Irom Burton City, thence eait 160 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 160 chains, thence south 40 chains to point ot commencement. 5. Commencing at a post plauted tbout 60 ohtins on the louth side of CaribooCreek about 7 miles Irom Burton City, thence south 160 ohains, thence west 40 chains.thence notth 160 ohalni, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement. 6. Commencing at a poit planted tbout 8 chaini on the eait bank ol Cariboo Creek, about 5 miles Irom Burton City, thence eait 80 chains, thence north 80 chaini, thence weit 80 ohains, tbenee south 80 chains to point ot commencement. Located this 16th Sept., 1806. 8. J. HABLOW, J. A. DOUGAL. sep 111 NOTICE Notice ll berel.v given thatsodajrs lite; date I intend to apply to tne Hon Chief Commlaslonar of Land* and Work. Ior a special license to. ent and cam- awav timlier from the following described land'* situated In Ve* Kooicnay district: I, Cotnmenclngnt a poat planted about t*i mile ea.t „f Bii llend trail and about 5) mllea Irom Qolditream ind marked "George ultimo i smith- west corner poll,"1 tlience eaat ISO chalna, thence north to clmins, west 160 chnlns, south 40ehalna to point of couiiuencenient. . 9 Commenolng at t post planted one-hall mile eait ol Bin llend mill and about 51 mllea aouth of (lold.treaui and mailed "lleorge Ufornie a north; west corner," thence eaat 160 chalna, aouth lit chains, wesl 160 chains, nnrtli 40 chalna to point ol commencement. Dated Sth day ol Sept., 19*. 3. Commencing at a posl planted one-third of n mile eut of Big Bend trail and about 6) miles jtiutii „f Uoldstream and market! "(leorge lav (ormeiaouth-we.st corner post," thence eaat100 chaini, notth In chnlni, west 160 chaina, aouth 10 clmiiis t„ point „f coin meneement. * I. Commencing at a post planted one-third mile east ,,f Hi,,' Bend trail and about OH mllei soulh „( Uoldstream nnil marked "(leorge l.a- [oriue-s north-Weft comer poat,"thence eaat 160 chains, soulh Hi chains, west 160 chains, nurth 40 chains I,, point „f commencement. . 1 Commencing at n post plantod S50 yiuili eaa ol llie Bend trail! ami about§M)|yardi Irom Seven Mile Creek and marked "George Ufornie s northwest corner post." tlience eaat 160chains, soutli 40 ehnins. west llll) cliiiins, north 41) chains to point of commencement. Dale,! loth day of Sept., 1906. sep IS- i.KOlltll-! LAFOBMK, Locator. NOTICE Notice i- hereby given that 60 days niter date I intenil toapply to the Hon. Chief Coinmlailoiier „! Landa and Works to purchase the following described lands situatod in the district ol Wesl Kootenny: Commencing at a jtost placed at the north-west corner of l.ol Miss, marked M. B. Mackenzie*, south-east corner," tlience west 40 chains, thence north40 chains, thence enst luelialns toahoreof Uke, thence following shore of Lake to starting point. Containing 160 acres. Dated the 15th day of Sept. 1606. .1. 11. MACKENZIE, sep 19 Hy J. A. Magee, Ida agent. NOTICE Notice h hereby given that 60 days after date I intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, Victoria, B. C, for permission to purcaso the following descrilied lands, near Burton City In West Kootenay district: Commencing at a pout plantod alongside of C. A- Sagandonsdos' south-west corner poat," and running thenco south 40 clmins, thence west 10 chains, tlience north to chains, thenci; eait 40 cliains tn commencement point. Containing 160 acres. Dated 31st day nf August, 1908. sep 19 S, WALK Kit. ITOTIOE. Notice is hereby given that 60 days from date I intond to apply to the Hou. the Chief Commissioner of Unds and Works for permission to purchase tho following described lands, in the West fcrjootenay district, west shore of Upper Arrow Uke: "Commencing at a post marked ".I. I* Hirsch's aouth weat comer," atthe south east corner of l,»t 4f.7i):and abontli miles south of Fosthall Creek; thence north 80 chains, thence uast4U chains, thence soutli 80 chains, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less. Dated this !lst day of Hay, 1906. J. L. UlRSCH, oct 18 Per Ralph'Slye, Agent. NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby glvon thnt 60 daya altor date I intend to npply to tho Honourable the Chief Commissioner of Iauids and Works for permission to purchase the following described lands in the West Kootonay diatrict, Galena Hay, oast sldo of Upper Arrow Lake: Commencing at a post planted at P. Mahor's south-east corner and marked "Ilruce A. Law- son's iiorth-enat oornor jiost," thenco aouth 40 chains, Ihenco woat 10 chains, llienco north 20 cbnins, Ihence enst 2D chains, thonce north "20 clialns, thenco cast 20 clialns lo placo of com- moncomeut and conmluliig 120 acres moro or less. Daled llalulia Hay, this loi It day of Sept. 1900 sop ir, BRUCE A. LAWSON. For Sale or Rent A FARM ON EASY TERMS ('nnlahifng I io acres, ulmut thrue-i|Uarters seeded with Timothy. .Suitable for fruit growing. House and !outbu fillings in good I'utidltion. Hltnale at Cralgollnchle. a fnw miles west uf Rovolstoko. Apply to H. TAPPING, Bvvehtoke. NOTICE. Notice I. her.by nt.n thtt thirty d»y. .fur date I Intend tn apply tn the Hen. Chief Com miHlon.r of Land, .nd Wnrk. for . .pedal license to eut and carry away timber from the following dncrlbed land.. I. Commencing at a peat jilanted about l!j mite. Iran lhe eaat tank of Columbia river and "about I mil. north of the Thirteen Mile Tr*. on Bit Bend trail and marked 'It. A. Lund*, .ortli oast comer," thenoe south 10 ohalni, thonce wait SO chains, thenco north SO chain., thenoo cut SS ohains to point of com- meneement. I. Commencing al a poat planted .bout Ili mllea from the custom bank of Columbia river and about 1 mllo north of the Thirteen Mil. Trie on Biz Bend trill and marked "K. A. Lund's north woat oorner," thenee south N chains, 'henco onst M chain., thenco north SO chains, thenoe weat 80 chain, to paint of com- menoement. I. Commencing at > put plantod about l|% mllea from tho caatorn bank of Columbia river and about I mile north of the TblrUn-n Mllo Tre. on Big llend trail and marked "ILIA. Lund's soutli wust oorner," thenoe north SO chnlns, Ihence eaal SO chains, thence amah so chains, thence, west HO chains to point of oom- monceiiient. Daled August Mb, lBOH , , , I. Commencing at u po-t plantod about 4'. miles from (inldai renin on the Big Heud trail to McCullough Creok and marked "It, A. Land's north oust corner." thonoo west M chains, thenoo aouth 80 chaius, thence eaat HO chains, I hence north 80 cluilna to point of com meuoemont, j. Commencing at a post planled aliout one mile from Coldstream and markod "H. A, Lund'a north west corner," thenoe eaat 80 chains, thonco south Hi chalna, thence weat SO chains, thenco north 80 ohalna to point of com- meneement. , ... 6. Commencing at a poat planted about one mile from Qoldstream and marked "H. A. Lund'i north caat corner," thence weat 80 chaina, tlience aouth 80 chalna, thencu caat SO chains, thenco nortli 80 chalna lo point of commencement. • ..... 7. Commencing at a post planted about one mile from Uoldstream and marked "It. A Lund's north weat cornel'.' thenoe mat SO ohalna, thenoo south 80 chains, thenoe west 80 chalna, tlience north 80 ohalna to point ot com- nieiicemeiit. S. Commencing at a post plantod about half a mile from tho aouth eaat corner of Berth 5701 ond inarked "It. A. LuU'e north west oorner, thonce eait 10 ohains, thenco south 160 chalna, thenco west 10 chalna, thence north 1*1 chaina to point of commencement. , . », Commencing at a poit plantod about half a mile from tho aouth eaat oornor of Berth S706 and markod "R. A. Lund'a north east, corner, theuce west 10 chaina, thonce aouth 160 ohalna, thence eaat 40 chaina, thence north 160 chains to point of commencement. NOTICE. Notice I. hereby given that 30 dayi alter date we Intend to apply to tbe Hon. Chief Commls- sloner ol Unds and Works lor a special license lo cut and carry away timber Irom the follow- Ins de.crlbed land., situate In West Kootenay district: , . 1. Commencing at a po.t planted about one mile north Irom the north-west corner ol K. .It S. Block 860 and marked "Big Bend Lumber Company's south-east oorner poit.'! thence uortli 80 chai us, tb ence west 80 challll, tbenee aouth 80 chitne, thence cast 80 chains to poinl of commencement. i. commencing at a post planted about one mllenorth Irom the north-west corner ol K. 4 a. Block HC, and marked "Big Bend Lumber Company's norlb-eaat corner post," tnence west SO .hains, tbenee south 80 chaius, thence eait 80 chains, thence north 80 chains lo point ot commencement, Daled Aug. 181b. 1906. Bill BEND LUMBER CO., LTD. Notice la hereby given lhat 30 dayi alter date we Inteud In applv to the Hon. Chlel Cominla- sinner of Landa and Works for a special liceuie to cut and carry away timber Irom the following described lah.li, situate ln Weil Kootenay dlltrlet: , , , 1. coiuiiienelngat a post planted about two miles west from Baunnrk rolut on l pper Arrow Uke and mal ked "B. B L. Co's south-east corner post," thence north 80 chains, ihence west ao chaius, ihence south 80 chains, thence asl su chains to Jiolutol commencement -.'. Commencing al a post planted about three miles west Irom Bannock Point on Upper Arrow Lake and marked "11.11. L. Co.'s south-east corner post." tbenee north 80 chains.thence west 80chalna, thence south 80 ehalus, Ihence east 80 chains lo pointol commencement. Dated Aug. 18th, 1906. Bid BEND LUMBER CO., LTD. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that HO ilays after date I intend to apply to the Chief Cniunisslnuer uf Lands and Wonts (or a special licence to cut and carry awav timber from the following described land's situated in the Vale District: 1, Commencing at n pnst marked "J. Barry's soutli-west corner post,' planted on the soutli branch uf the east furk of Shuswau river, thence north 10 cliains, theuce east 160 ehnins, thence south (0 chains, thence west 160 chains to point of unimenceineut. 2, Commencing at a poit marked "J, Barry's north-west curuer pon" planted on the suuth branch of the east fork af Shuswap Itiver, thence south 40 ohalna. thence east 160 chains, theuce north 40 clmins, thenco west 160 chains to point of commencement. 3, Commencing at a post marked "J. Barry'* northeast comer post," planted on the south branch of the east fork of .-shuswap River, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north SO chains, theme east 80 chains to point uf commencement. J. Commencing ut a post marked "J. Hurry's south-oast corner post," plunted nn the south branch of the east fork of shuswap river, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80chains, thence south 80 cliains, theuce east 80 chains to pnlnt of coniuieuceuieut. ... Commencing at a post marked "J. Barry's south-west comer pint, planted almut three mites fn -in the mouth uf the east fork of Shuswap Itiver, thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west $0 cnains to point of commencement. 6, Commencing at a post marked "J, Barry's north-west corner pnst," planted ahout one mile from the mouth of the east fnrk of shuswap River, thence east 100 chains, thence south 10 chalna, thonce west 160 chains, thence north 40 chains, to the point nf commencement. 7, Commencing at a post marked "J, Barry's ...nith-west comer poet," planted ubout one mile from the mouth of the east furk of Shuswap River, thence imrth 40 chains, east 160 chains, south 40 chaius, west 160 chains to point uf commence ment. 8, Conimenclng at a post marked "4. Barry's south-east corner post," planted on the west side of Shu-swap river, about one and one-half miles above the mouth nf the east fork, tlience nnrth 40 halns, thence west loo chains, tlience south 10 hains, thence east 160 chains to point of com meneement. Dated August 20th, 1906. sep IA -I. DARKY. NOTICE \yOTICK is heroby given that 30 days after date j\ 1 Intend to apply to the Hon. The Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a Special License tn cut and carry away timber from the following described lands In West Kootenay District: (a) Commencing at a poat planted lj miles west of the Columbia River, on the north bank of a large creek emptying into the Columbia River about 2 miles above Gordon Rapids and marked "K, MoBoan's south-east corner," thenoe wost 160 chains, thence north 40 chains, thonoo cost 160 chains, thence south 10 chains to the point of commenoement. (b) Commencing at a post planted about lj miles west of the Columbia River on tbe north bank of a large creek emptying into the Columbia River about 2 miles above Gordon Rapids and marked "E, McBean's north-east comer," thence south 160 chains, thence west 10 chains, thence north 160 chains, thence east io ohains to the point of commencement. Dated this 24th day of August, 1906. sop 8 E. MeBEAN, ID-TOTTCE. Notice Is hereby given that 60 days after date I intond to apply to the llnnoiinblo the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works fur permission to purchase tho foll«win« d-wcrilied lamls in the district of West Knoteuay, Revelstoke division:- Commencing at a noil planted on the awsi bank nf tho ColumMa Uiwr about B:\lf *. mile below Priest ItapMi and marked yo. s. McCarter's north-west corner pout.' thence smith 20 chains, thencu east 10 chains more or leu t"tbe tut bank of tho Columbia River; thenee in ;i north-westerly direction and following tka weat bank of the Columbia River u the point of mmmencrmtnt. Daled this 16th day of August, 1006 ■oct 11 O* & McCARTIB. Koike is hereby given that 30 days after date I Intend (oeppl; to the CblefComatulouer of Lands ind Works for a special Hecate to cut and carry away timber from the following described land* In Big Bend dlstrictof West and Kast Kootenay: 1, Commencing at a poit marked "Ed. Adair'i sonth-eaat coruer poet," planted on tbe west «ide of Columbia river, about 3 miles westof the Dominion post near the mouth of Carueit reek, thence north 80 chains, thence weit M chains, tbince south flu ehalus, thenoe east M chains to pnlnt of commencement. 2. Commencing at a poat marked "Kd. Adelr'a north-east corner post," planted ou the west side of Columbia river, about ll mllei weit of tne Dominion post near the mouth of Carnes Creek, thenee south 80 -hales, Ihenee weat so chaini, tbenee north m chains, theuet eaal io chains to pointof commencement 3, Coinmeuolmt at a post marked ' Kd, Adair'i norlb-eaat corner twit," planled ou the west ilde of Columbia river, about 4 mllea westof the Dominion post near the mouth of Carnes creek, thence west IN ehains, thence ■outh 40 chaini, thence eait IW ehalm, thenoe north 40 chains to point of commencement. 4. Commencing at a post marked "Ed. Adair'i south-east coruer post, plantod on Ihe weat side of Columbia river,alwut 4 miles west ol thi Dominion poit near the mouth of Carnes Creek, thence weat ico chains, thence north 4o chains, ihence eul JW chains, thence south 40 chain* to point of commencement, Dated AuguelltMIM. S Commeneing at a post marked "Kd Adair'i north-west corner post," plauted about if miles north of T. L.iUs» ami about i mile (ast of the Columbia river, thence aouth HO chains, thence east B0 chains, theuce north 80 chains.thence west 80 ohains to pointof commevcimmt. 6. Commencing at a post marked "Ed Adair's north east corner poat planted ou the east bank of Columbia river, about Smile south ol I'otlash Creek, thence west 60 ehalm, theuce south 80 chains, thence eait 80 ehalm, thence north 8(1 chains to point of commencement. Dated August 11th, 1906. 7, (-ommenclng at -4 post marked "Ed. Adair's north-west corner post," plauted ou the south-east ilde of Columbia river, about \i mite from river, and about Similes from Canoe ri vcr.aud about one mile above I'otlash creek, tbenee eut B0 chains, tbenee south 80 chains, thenee west So chains, tbenee north lo chaini to point of commencement 8, Commenolng at a imst marked ."Kd, Adair'i north-west corner post," nlantedon tbe south-east ilde of Columbia river, about one mile from river, about 2K miles below Canoe river, and about 2 miles above Potluh Creek, thence eut 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, tbenee north 80 chains to point of commencement, ated August 13th, woe. 9. Commenolng at a post marked "Kd. Adair'i south-put corner post," planted on the north-east side of Columbia river, about *-> mile from river, and about Utf mllei above Canoe river, thence north 160 chains, thence weat 40 ehalm, tbenee south 16o chains, tbenee east 40 chains to point of commencement. 10 Commenolng at a post marked "Ed. Adair's south-west corner post, planted on the north-east sideof Colum bii river, tbo ut % mile from river and about 3U miles above Canoe river, thence north 160 cnains, thence east 40 ehains, thence south lWclialns, tbenee went 40 chains to point of commencement. ll. Commencing at a post marked * Kd. Adair's south-eut cornerpost," planted on the north-eut side of Columbia river, about ii mile from river, and about 5 mllea above Canoe river, ihence north 160 chains.thence west 40 chains, thence aouth 160 chains, tbenee east 40 chains to point of commencement. 12 Commenolng at a post marked "Ed. Adair's south-west corner post," planted on the north-east side of Columbia river,about! mile from river, and about A miles above Canoe river, thence north 80 chains, tbenee east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, tnence west 80 chains to point ofcommeu cement. 13. Commencing at a post marked "Ed Adair's south-west coruer post," planted on tbe north-east aide ol Columbia river, about 100 yards from river, and about 61 miles above Canoe river, thence nortb 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south S" chains, thence west m chafns to pointof commencement. Dated August Mb, 1W6. 14. Commencing at a post marked "Kd. Adair's south-east corner post," planted on tbe north side of Klmbaske' Lake, about loo yards Irom shore, and about 1 mile eut of small Creek, tbenee north 80 chains, thence west 80 ehains, tbenee aouth 80 chains, tbenee eut 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated August 16th, 1906. 15. Commencing at a post marked "Ed. Adair'Bsoutb-eut corner post, planted on the north side of Columbia river, about U mile from river, and about 5 miles eut of Cedar Cretk, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, tbenee south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, 16. ('.ommenclng at a post marked "Ed. Adair's south-east corner post," planted on the north side of Columbia river, about !4 mile from river, and aboul fi miles above Cedar Creek, tbenee north 80 chains, theace west 80 chains.thence south 80chains, thence east80 cnains to point of commencement, 17. Commencing at a post marked "Ed. Adair's north-west corner post, planted on tbe north side of Columbia river, near trail, about one mile north ol Columbia river, opposite Surprise Kanids, thence east 80 chains, thence Bouth 80 chains, thence west 80 cliains, thence nortli 80 chaius to point of commencement. Dated August 17th, 1906. aug 26 ED. ADAIR. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license to cut and carry awny timber from the following described lands, situated in West Kootenay district of B. C. 1. Ciiiuinencing at a pnst marked "M. Grady's south east corner post," planted about one mile north of Halfway Creek and about four miles east from Anow Lake and adjoining the Arrowhead Lumber Co's claim, No. 0973, marked on map and adjoining on north side, theuce 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains east to pointof commencement. 2. Commencing about one mile north ol No. 1, thence south 80 chains, tlience west 80 chainB, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point ol commencement. 3. Commencing at post of No, 2, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thonce south 80 chains, tlience east 80 chains to point ol commencement. 4. Commencing at post of No. 2, tlience east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 ehains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated Sept. 4th, 1906. sop 12 M. GRADY NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that .todays after date I Intend to apply to the Chief Comminsioner of Lands and wo As for a special licence to out and carry away timber from the following described lands situated in tbe Big Bend district of West Kootenay:— Commencing at a post marked "W, J. Manning's north-eait corner post," planted about a mile and a half from Big Mouth Creek, on the west side uf the Columbia Biver, and one-half mile west from tbe river, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence eut 60 chains, thence nortb chains to point of commencement, Dated 4th September, 1906. sep 12 W. J. MANNING, Locator, NOTICE. Notice I. hereby glien that 10 dayi alter dat I Intend to apply to tbe Chief Commissioner ol Landi and Worki lor a jpeelal license- lo cut and carry away timber Irom th. following described landi situate In Ihe Big Bead district ol Weil Kootenay: Comauaclng al a poat marked "Swan Carlaon'. soutb-west corner post," planted about 1) mllea norlh ol T. LIKI, nnd about 1 mile eait ol Columbia river, tbonco north 80 chains.thence eait so chaini, thence south SO chaini, thence well 80 chaini lo point ol com- mencem.nl. lm 1*1 Aug.it 11th, IW. aug 11 8WANOARL80K NOTICE Notice is hereby given that jo dayi afler date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner nl Lands and Works for special license to cut and carry away limber from the following described lands situated in North Eaal Kootenay district, H. C, ta) Commencing at a posl planted about one-half mile North East of tbe Columbia river and one and one-half mile. south-oast of Sullivan river and marked "E. McBean's south-west corner," Ihence nonh ho chains, ihence east Ho chains, Ihence aouth Ho chains, Ihence west Ho chain, to point of commencement, Dnled Ihis ;lh day of August, i<>o6, lb) Commencing al a post planled on thc north-east bank of Ihe Columbia river, aboul i!,' mites above Sullivan river and marked "E. McBean's south-west corner," thence eaat 160 chains, Ihence norlh 40 chains, Ihence west 160 chains, thence south 40 chains lo Ihe poinl of commencement. Daled this Uth day of August, 1906, (c) Commencing at a post planled alongside of the pack trail one and one- half miles south-easl of Sullivan river and marked "E. McBean's north-wesl corner," thence east 160 chains, (hence south 40 chains, thence wesl 160 chains, Ihence norlh 40 chains lo Ihe poinl of commencement, Daled Ihis Uth day of August, 1906. (d) Commencing at a post plunted on the north-easl bank of Ihe Columbia Kiver, al the foot ol Kinbasket Lake, and marked "E. McBean's south-east corner, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 ohains, Ihence easl 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to tbe point of commencement. Daled this gib day of August, 1906, (e) Commencing at a post planted about one fail.- west of the fool of Kinbasket Lake, and about 33 chains south of the Columbia river and marked "E. McBean's south-east corner," thence west 80 chains, thence norlh 80 chains, thence easl 80 chains, thence soulh 80 chains to the point of commencement. Dated this 10th day af August, 1906, (f) Commencing at a posl planted on Ihe north bank of Ihe Columbia river ahoul two and one-third miles from lhe foot ol Kinbasket Lake and marked "E. McBean's south-east corner," thence norlli 160 chain., thence wesl 40 chains, Ihence soulh 160 chains, thence east 40 chains to lhe point of commencement. Dated this i.ithdaj- of August, 1906. (g) Commencing at a post planted one quarter of 11 mile north of the Columbia River and about Iwo and one-third miles from the foot of Kinbasket Lake and marked "E, McBean's south-west corner," Ihence norlh 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, Ihence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement. Dated this 10th day of August, 1906. (h) Commencing at a post plante**, Iwo hundred and fifty yards west of the Columbia river and one-quarter of a mile south of Ihe mouth of Cummins Creek and marked "E. McBean's north-west corner," thence south 160 chains, thence east 40 chains, Ihence north 1611 chains, then e wesl 40 chains to the point of commencement, Dated this nth day of August, 1906, (i) Commencing at a post planled on thc south-wesl bank of the Columbia river and about three-quarters of a mile above thc mouth of Cummins Creek and marked "E. McBean's north-west corner," thence south 160 chains, thence east 40 chains, theace norlh 160 chains, thence west 40 chaimuo the point of commencement. Dated this nth day of August, 1906, (j) Commencing at a post planted on lhe norlh-easl bank of the Columbia river just above the mouth of Cummins Creek and marked "E, McBean's north-east corner," thence south 80 chains, Ihence west 80 chains, Ihence north 80 chains, thence easl 80 chains lo the poinl of commencement. Dated this 13th day of August, 1906. (k) Commencing at a post planlcd on thc north-east bank of Ihe Columbia river, about one and one-third mites below the mouth of Cummins Creekand marked "E, McBean's north-east corner, thence south 160 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 160 chains, thence east 40 chains to the point of commencement. Dated this 13th day of August, 1906, (I) Commencing at a posl plauted on the north-east bank of the Columbia river aboul two and three-quarter miles below the mouth ot Cummins Creek and marked "E. McBoan's soulh-wesl corner," Ihence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains to lhe point of commencement. Daled this 14th day of August, 1906, (m) Commencing at a posl planted on Ihe north-east bank of the Columbia river, about two and three-quarter miles below the mouth of Cummins Creek and marked "E. McBean's north-east corner," thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, Ihence north 80 chains lo the poinl of commencement, Daled Ihis 14th day of August, 1906. (n) Commencing at 11 jiosl planlcd on the soulh-wesl bank of thc Columbia river about one mile below the mouth of Yellow Creek and marked E. McBean's north- east corner," thence soulli 160 chains, Ihence west 40 chains, tlience north 160 chains, thence east 40 chains lo the point of commencement. Dated this 15th day ol August, 1906. lo) Commencing al a post planlcd on the south-west bank of Ihe Columbia river aboul Iwo miles above the mouth of Canoe river and marked "E. McBean's nor,n- east corner," thence south 80 chains, Ihence west 80 chains, tlience north 80 chains, Ihence en.t 80 chains to lhe point of commencement. Dated this 23rd day ol August, 1906. sep 5 E. McllEjlN, NOTICE Notice Is heroby given that 30 days after date I intend to a only to the Ch inf Commissioner of Lands and Works for u special license to cut ami carry away timber from tho following described lands in Big Bend district, North East Kootenay: 1. Commencing nt a pnst plantod on the north-east bank of the Columbia River, 200 yards above Cedar (-reek uud marked "E. McHean's south-west corner post," theuce nortb ttehains, thenee east 80 chains, thence south N chains, thenci west 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated this 7th day of August, 1906. I!. Commencing at a post planted on the north-east bank of the Colombia River about one mile below the mouth of Yellow Creek and marked "£. McBean's south-west corner post," thenee uorth SO chains, thence east 10 cnains, thence south 80 chains, thence wist 60 chains to thi point of commencement, Datid this 15th day of August, 1906. aug 29 K. MeBEAN. N NOTICE OTICE is heroby givon that thirty days after date I Intend to uuiily to the Chlof Commissioner of Lauds and Works for speciul HeonM to cut nnd curry away timbor from the following deseribnd lauds situated In West Kootenay district, B.C.: 1. Commencing at a post marked "A, McRae's south wast corner post," planted about, "tie mllo east of Columbia liver and about opposite Hos- kins creek, thenco north 80 chains, easl 60 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of com* meneement. 2. Commencing at a post marked "A. Mcltae's northwest corner post," planted about une mllo eut of Columbia river and about opposite Hos- kins creek, thence south 80 chains, cast Ml chains, north80chains, west GO chains to pointof commencement. Dated July 18th, liwfl. ALEX. MCHAB. Notice Is hereby given that 90 daye after date I intend to apply to tbe Chief CommUidmer of Lands and Works for permission to out and carry away timber from the following deearlb- ed lands situate In West Kootenay distriot: 1. Commencing ut a post planted about two hundred yards south of Downie creek, about 6 miles above the north fork and marked "O, B. Naqle'a north-west corner post," thence Miith M ohains, thenoe east 80 chains, Uieuc-e nort h NO chains, thence west HO ehains to tbe pointof aommenoement, " i- Commencing at a post planted on the south vide of Downie Creek, almut four and three-quarter miles above the north fork and Narked "(1. H. Naglo's north-west oorner poat," theace uouth 80 chains, thence wist Ml chaini, thenoe north 80 chains, thenco west 80 chaius to the point of commencement, 8. Commencing at a post plantod about four hundred yards south of Downlo Creok, alwut three and a half miles above tbe north fork, and marked "O, H, Naglo's north-west uornur post," thenco south ho chains, thonco east mi chains, tlience imrth 80chains, thenoe westtW chains tu the point Of uuinmoncomant. Dated this 28th day of July, 1U06. 4. Commencing at. a post plantod on tho north bank of Downie Creek, almut two miles up from the mouth of Ixmg Creek and markod "O. R. Nagle's north-east oorner wwi," thenoo south 80 chains, thunoe west 80 chains, thenoo north 80 chaius. thenoe east 80 chains to Die point of commencement Datod this 30th day of July, liKW. sepl G. II. NAULK, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby siren that thirty days alter dais I Intend to apply to the Chief Commit, •loner ol Lands .nd Worki lora special license to cut and carry away timber Irom the follow- luu described lands In Kast Kootenay District: 1. Commencing at a post marked "A, Klt- son'i south-west corner post1* and planted on eest bank ol Columbia river and about 'in ml lee above Cedar Creek, thence north so chains, thenee eaat SO chains, ihenee south Ki chains, thence west Ml chaini to the place ol commencement. 2. Commencing at a poat marked "A. Kit- aon'i north-west corner poat" and planted at Cedar creek and about 3 chains below Canoe river trail, thence east so chains, thenoe south *Q chains, tlience wesl so chains, thence uorth So chains to the place ol commencement, ll. Commencing at a post marked "A. Kit- son's soutb-west corner post" and planted at A, Kltson's north-ivesl cornur post, tlience eait SO chaini, thonce north SO chaini, thence w«t SO chains, thenee ninth SO chains to the pl.ee ol commencement. Hated thli 14th day of August, lOOti. aug ii .,. KITSilN NOTICE. NOTICE. Notice is hcrony given that 30 days after dato I Intend toapply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special licence to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands In tho Big Rend district of West Kootenay: 1. Commencing nt a post markod "K. A. Bradley's north east corner post," plauted about 1 mile west of the mouth of Smith creek, on the west side of Columbia river, thence south SO chains, thenco west 80 ohains, thonco north 80chains, thence cost 80 chains to point of commencement 2. Commencing at a pust marked "K. A. Bradley's south east corner post." plantod aboutll miles westof tho mouth of Smith oreek on west side of Columbia river,'hence north 40 chains, thence west Hln chains, thouce south W chains, thence east 16(i ohains lo point of commenoement. 3. Commencing a: a post markod "K.A. Bradley'}-* south east comer post" plan-toil aboutl} miles south of the month of Smith creek and 1 mile weet of Columbin river, thence north SO chains, thence wost 80 chains, thonce ■outh 80 chains, thenco east80 chains to point of commencement. Dated August 20th, I9W. aug 20 E. A, BRADLEY. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 00 days after date I intend to apply to the Honourable the Chief Cotn- mlssloaer of Lands and Works for permission to Eurchase the following described lands In the dis- lei of Weat Kootenay, Revelstoke division:— Commencing at a post planted on the wost hank of the Columbia River opiM-iitc 12-Mile Rapids and marked "O. S. McCurter's south-east corner post," thence west 20 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 20 chains more or less to the west bank of the Columbia Itiver, thenco smith following the west bank of the Columbia River 20 chains more or less to the point nf commencement. Dated August 16th, 1906. oct 18 O. S. Mct.'AKTKR. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. (Inlilfii Kaglo Mineral Claim, situate In tlm Arrow Lake Mining Division of Kootenay district. Where located—Adjoining Mineral City Town- site. TAKE NOTICE that I. Kenneth L. Burnet, agent for Mrs. Ellen McImilmM. uf Nakusp, Free Miner's Certificate No. Bi-WMi. Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown (Irani of the above claim. Ami further take notice that action, under sections?, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements, Dated this 20th day ol April. llKKJ. augl KENNETH L. HUUKKT Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE Adventurer, Iron Duke, Watchman, Outlook ami Sunshine mineral claims, situate In the Arrow Lake Mining Division »r West Kootenay District. Where located: (In the north side of Pingston Creek, about fi miles west of Arrow bake. Take notice that I, John Drumim-nd Anderson, P.L.H., of Trail, B. C, iig'-nl for Thomas Abriel, K.M.O. No. B9fi244; Richard Smith, F.M.C. No. B!tfi24li, and ElUaheth Scott. F.M.C. Nu, 1106263, intend, sixty daya from the date hereof, toapply to the Mining Recorder for Certificate! of Improvements, for tho purptmo of obtaining Crown f 'rants ol the above claims. And further tako notice that action, under section 87, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 28th day of Juno, 1906. sep 13 J- D. ANDERSON. NOTICE Notice Is heroby given thut 00 days from date I inteud to apply to tho Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described lands In tlio West Kootenay District, east shore nf Upper Arrow Uko:— Commencingat a post marked "J. D. Coplan' southwest comer," al* thn north west corner of |,iit sr,:i and about VA mite-*- north of Nakusp, thence caHt 80 chains more or loss, thence north 80 ihalns moro or less, tlience west 80 chains more or less to the Lake shore thence In n general southerly direction along the Uke shore 80 chaini more or loss to poiut of commencement, cuntaining 010 acres more or loss. Dated this 22nd day of May, IIM. J. D. COPLAN, Per Kalph Slye, Agent NOTICE Pleases every Smoker the " Maroa Vuelta." SOT1CI IS HKIIKBY UIVKN that thirtv dayi after date I intend to apply to th j if Commissioner of Unds and works for a ipeciaJ lloense to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands situated In hi Hig Bend district of West Kootenay: 1. Commencing at a post marked "Oue Hedstrom's soutb-west corner post," planted alwut 2 miles above mouth of Canoe Kiver and 2 miles east and one-half miln aorih of T. L. MiS oorner poet" thence east 100 chains, north 10|ehaiui, west 1(10 chaius, south 40chains, t. Commencing at a post planted at southwest comer of location No, 1 and marked *f»ua Hidstivm's north-west comer post" thenee east Iim chains, south 40 chains, west ISO ehalm, north 40 chains, .1 Commencing at a post planted one-half mile suulh of north-west cornur port of No, 2 location and marked "Uus Hodatrom's north- wust oorner poit" thenco east 160 chains, with 40 chains, wost ldd chains, north 40 chains, 4. Commencing at a post marked "Qui HodHtrom'i south wesi corner post,"planted •outh 40 chrliis, cast io chains, thence -<oulh 41 chains from north-wist comer post of No, S location, thence east RIO chains, nurth 40 chains, wast 160 clialns, south 40 chains. A, Commencing at a po-t planted at southwest comer post of No. 4 location and marked "Ou« Hedhtrom's north-west corner post' I henco cast KHI chains, south 40 chains we-t. 160 ohains, north 40 chains. Dated September till, in.nt '] 6. Commencing at u post plauted about miles above mouth of Canoo Kiver and 1 mile south of T. L mi and marked "(ius Hod- itrom's north-wost cornur post." theuce south HO chains, east 80 chnlns, north SO chains, west 80 chains, 7. Commencing at a post planted at nurth- west corner post of No <) location and marked "Gus Hedstrom's north-east comer pot," thenco south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, coat 80 chains, 8. Commencing at a post plantod 2 mllei west of north-east cornor post of location No, 7 and marked "(lus Ilodstrom's north-west i-or- ner post," thonce south 80 chaius, cunt bo chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains. 9. Commencing at a post planted at northwest corner of location No. 8 and marked "Uus Hedsti-om's uorth-oust cumur po-sl," theoce west ltio chains, south 40chains, easl lOOchains north 10 chains. Dated Sept Mh, 1MB. sep 19 GUS HEDSfRQMJ Notice is hereby given that 91 days after date I intend lo apply ,o tho Chief Commissioner of Landsaud works fur a -.pecial license to cut and carry away timber from tho following described lands situate in tho Yale District: 1, Commuucing at a post plantod on the west sldo of Hhuswiip rivor, about %A cliains north of timber limit SIW and marked "CM. Symons' north-caul cornor post" thence west 40chains, theuce south SOohains, thencu west 20 chains, thence south 80chains, thenoe east30 ohalna more or less to boundary of Lot '.$18. thenco north-easterly along said boundary to north-west cornor of said Lot 1818, tiO chaini moro or less, thence north 100 chains to point of commencement 0. M. SYMONS, J. Barry, Locator, 2, Commencing at a post planted on the west side af Shuswap Kiver and about 21 miles south from the north-west corner of Lot 2818, and markod "J. Barry's north-east corner post," thenco west Sinn chains, thenoe west 40 chains.thence south 60 chains, thence cast 00 chulns.more or less to boundary of said Lot 2818. theuco north-easterly following said boundary 120 chains moro or less to point of commencement. J. BARKY, 3, Commencing at a post plnnted about :M chains north of Rainbow Creok, a tributary of Shuswap river and about I miles from iti mouth, marked "C. M, Symons' north-east corner post," thenco west lOOchains, thence south 40 chains, thenco enst 100 chains, thenco north (0 chains to point of commencement Dated Sept. fith, 1000. O. M. SYMONS. Fcpl9 J. Barry, Locator. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 80 days after date we, tho underlined, intent) to make application tothe Hon. Chief Commissioner of Unds and Works for a special licence to cut and earn away timlier from the following descrilied land situated In tho West Kootenay district, on the eait aide of Lower Arrow Lake, and almnt two miles from lhe lake shore: 1. Cuinmenclnf! at a post planted on tlio north side of Heart Creek, thence east 80 chains, • hence south 80 chains, thence west'80 chains, thence north 30 chains to point of commencement. 2. Commencing at a post planted about BO chains, east of poit No. 1, tlience east 80 chains, tlience south 80 chains, thence weet BO chains, thence north 80 chains to point nf commen*emeet .1 Commencing at a post planted 80chaini south of Heart Creek, tlience east #. ehains, thence south B0 chains, thence weit so chains, thenee north 80 ehains to point of commencement 4. Commencing at a post planted80chaltu eait of p ist No. a, theuce eait 80 chains, thenee south 8ii chains, tlience west 30 chains, thenee north 80 chains tn point of commencement. 5. Commencing at a pout planted on the north side of Talt Creek, on the south strike of application No. 4, tlience east 80 chains, thence smith 80 chains, tlience west 80 ehains, thence nurth 80 chains to point of commencement LocAted this 12th day of Sept., 19<>fj. S.J. HARI.OU s^plfi .1. A. not'dAL. Notice is hereby given that thirty day* after date I Intend to apply to the Honorable Chief Commissioner of Landsaud Work*< for aspecial license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands in Big Bond distriot of West Kootenay: 1. Commencing at a po-t marked "Adolf Olson's north-east comer post," and planted about .V» yards souih of Columbia Riverand about 1} mile- nhovchcadnf Kinbasket Iakt, thence south 80 chaini. wo-t >0 ihalns. north 80 chains, ea-ftSO chains. 2. Commoncing at a post planted at northeast corner of location No, 1 and marked "Adolf Olf-on's northwest i-orner pot" thonce south W chaius, oaat ■" chains, tmrl h 80 chains, west 80 chnlns. 'I Commencing at, a post marked "Adolf Olson's northeast eoruer post," and planted on south side of Columbia Rher and aboutS| miles above KlnbtukotLake. 'h-ii-vi-o.iiiM chains, west s0 chains, north 90 chains, oaet 80 chains. Dated this 3rd dny of September, Wrfi. sop IV ADOLF OLSON. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given I hat 90 dayi after dato I Intend toapply to the Chiof CotnoUnlonerof Unds and works fur a spoolal tioonso to cut juidcirrv away limber from the following de soribed lands in Hig Rend dlstrictof Wert Kootenay;-- 1. Commencing at a post plant.il .'; miles north-east of Columbia Riverand aboul -' mllei oast of Downlo Creek and marked "J. [Anton's north-wost corner post." thonce oo*-t BO ohalni, south 80chains, west80chains, nmlh Nchains, 2. Commencing at a twt planted nt lho northwest cornor of location No. 1 and marked "John Larson's south-wort corner pii-t. tnende oasts')ohains, north 80chains, we-t 99chains, south 90 chains. ,1 Commencing at a portplanted at southwest cornor of location No, 2 and marked "John Lar-ion's north-aW corner post] thonce west, SO chains, south BO chains, -i-t sOohniiH, north 80 chains. 4. Commencing at a po-t planted at northeast comer of location Nu. .land markod "Joint I-fli-son^ sonth-eait comer post." t hence wiM so chains, north 8o chains, ea«t -■ ■ chain-, -.uuth 80 chains. Dftted September 7th, 19ft. K«pl9 JOJIH UllflON, THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. Fall Millinery Opening You are cordiaily invited to be present Wednesday Afternoon and Evening and following days, the occasion of our formal opening of Autumn Millinery. Pattern Hats from Eastern and American markets, exquisite creations from our own workroom that are perfect copies of many of the high class patterns; distinct reproductions of style, but at a fraction of the prices. Don't forget the Date. This Afernoon and Evening. The Store that never disappoints REID & YOUNG The Store that never disappoints THE STORE OF GOOD GOODS AND GOOD VALUES. nitt iti 1*1*1 il*i it'i iti iti iti iti fl m i j,i ij^i ij,i 1^11 j,i ij.1 ij,' 14,1 \ A Tonic! If yuu want 1111 excellent Tunic nnd easy lu Uke. gel It $1,00 bottle of our Pott Wine bottled i-s|i(,i:inlly lor ourselves, Canada Drug & Book Company, Limited. ■. A *^* At iSfei *^* ttti lla **ai ott oti a*J*a 1X1 ♦WWWWWW The Preserving Season An the* preserving season in now here we invite yuu tu cull und Inspect mu- fruits. Including I'cnclie.s, Pears, Plums, Crabs, always in stunk. Fruit .Inrs, nil sizes. HOBSON & BELL, CBOCERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS Classic Sloes for Children At Mclennan's KINCAID & ANDERSON FOR YOUR Local and General. H. Gamble, 0. P. K. civil engineer, is in town. The matron ot the hospital wishes to thank Mrs. .1, M. Doyle Iur her (lunations ot fruit. load is now selling at $H4 [>er ton and the uutput Iron, the Kootenuys Ior the current year will teaoh 80,000 tons. United States pencil milkers want to know if there are any pencil ccdur trees in liritish Columbia. There are not. We are pleased to see that the Golden Times has increased in sine, which will no doubt increase its circulatiiin. No. 1 was delayed ■! Injurs at Field this morning owing to one truck oi the colonist ear having jumped the rails while switching. The sleight of hand entertainment on Saturday night proved a fizzle, and people might have kept their money for something better. The C, P. K. is putting some new baggage cars in service. The baggage-1 men are well satisfied with theni,, except in one essential feature— there •re no bunks in theni. At a meeting ul the Ladies' Hos- j pital Guild yesterday alternoon, it was decided to hold tht- annual bos,- pital ball at the Opera House - n: Wednesday, .Nuvember 14th, The Bombay Times state* that ,1 statistical paper in India, just issued, shows that in 1905 there wen killed in India by snakes and wild beaite H4,0:i4 persons; 21,880 by snake bitei, 796 by tigers, 399 by leopardi, and the rest by otbet animals, The number of cattle killed is given »( 98,683 PURE Pure is a good word. lt sounds well. Hence il i- abused, But it remains a good word, because some things remain pure. As, lor example, our drugs. They are never impure — because we handle only tested and proven PUKE DRUGS. WALTER BEWS PriiKKKit ;nnd iStatl onor, neil the Humoililocli. Mal! Orders HocslfS Prompt Allentlnn. ■wan'nw M .r»moj»*wa««»v«««"i^^ British Columbia mills cut 473,713,- 9K(i leet of lumber during the last year. This would build a three loot sidewalk round the earth. The production for 1906 will be 750,000,000 feet. Mrs. VV, C, alder left on Tuesday by way of Nelson for Denver, Col., to represent the local branch at the Ladies' Auxiliary Convention ol the II. ot K. T. to bo held in that city on October 1st. In the Vancouver World's great dot counting competition, Miss K. Muriel Buck ol tliis city, lias been successful in Ruining third prize out of 3,770 competitors, The prize is a $100 Coluinbin (iniiiiiiphone. The gymnasium classes at the Y.M. C. A. have proved very popular and the attendance lias lieen good. The clusses now uuder weigh will continue there being I! a week, two senior, two intermediate and two junior. The singing of Mil! Cameron, of Detroit, in St. Andrew'- church on Sunday eveniujt, was much appreciated by the large congregation present. Her manner of singing is very marked and her voice is full uf expression and feeling. The last lew day! have been wet and c„ld, a must significant fore runner of the approach of winter. Today the -now on the memtain summits is thicker and further down, and will, in ali probability stay there tor the rest ] ,,[ the summer. Inririg a thunder-, storm on Mu ilti noon, tbe electrician, recehi - il eki, while engaged in tiling wireB on the city • .,-- .,,].-«! - \ ,i,(l .,.t,r,n The following verdict ime been rendered bj thi jury in connection with the recent train wreck near Medicine Hat. We And that W.G, , ili* ,'«,,,, • ti, leatl ■■- n result,,( ,1 .'-ml" 11 colliiion between trains 110 • -*, 1801 running between Medi il i* ,ir,d Dun more Junction. I'hii 011 i-i-1. wli ca.-"! - - the with- : . ].; 289 ir 11. ' nd .'■■- - Kenny ! 1116 - - Operatoi Card, Di tn rs lunctici W C, I* K were guilty of neglecl in not having a night agent at thil p int and thus leave its operator free ti, attend to his duties .is train despatcher, and in view of the fact that 30 trains pass thil point in every 24 hours wc would recommend that, anight; ■it. Bhould be placed there« 1 -■<- ineuranoe aad Real Estate Full Line Of The Best FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN —"^ 11 ■ ,1 . ■ Kincdid & Anderson The editor lias reoeived some iplen- did specimens of apples grown on his ranch at Shuswap Lake, Notch Hill The property, which has a mile ui water frontage, is in lirst class condition and is operated by the Morris Brue. with success. The final evidence in the inquest uver the victim? ol the Azilda disaster was held laat Tuesday night. After a deliberation of uver two hours the jury brought in the following verdict "That Thomas l'uddicuinbe and others came to their death near tbe east switch at Azilda station on the C. P. R. by train Nu. 1 going west and train Nu. i going east, colliding ar that point; that the collision wasduetoa defective air brake service on No. 2 train, the defect being a doled angle cock on the rear end of the mail car We find that the train crew took the umal precautions in handling their train. Social and Personal C. F. Lindmark left tor tbe coast on Monday to attend tlie FoVestry Convention. A. A. Sanderson, managing director nt the Fit Relorm Company, is spend- ittg » lew days in town. Mr, Gates has lett lor Trout Lake City to take Mr. Herdman'a place in , ,•. al Bank there, : - 1»- lell Irrowhead nnd will take up his residence in Rev- He .,- ' . in !." t ■ Ping ton 1 reek ; - p<.ties. H. J Parham and Mies Esther Par- ,, ;i .,- Ijeen spending a few lays ■ Mr. and Mrs, T. E, I.. Taylor, have left for Battleford, Bask. Miss I'arham sails next week for England completing a trip around ,1,- world Full Lines of the above at MCLENNAN'S MCLENNAN'S iiiuii^iiilltttimiiliiiilll<lllilll^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ij^ llffilffvin* HI ••»•■'»••■■■■•■■■••■■ ■fifl»lllii»*Hlfffffffffffffffffff|m|^ Business Locals. Wall papers at Howson's furniture store. Send your prescriptions to Bews to hnve them compounded accurately. Post card albums, scrap albums, all sizes, at the Canada Drug Co. A good scheme for good boys who want to make money. The Mail- Herald. , BULBS AT BEWS'. drug store, all kinds, Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissius, etc. See Howson's furniture store for carpets, linoleum, floor oil and matting. '■■■ Have a look at our heaters, cook stoves and ranges belore buying. Bourne Bros. Invalid's port wine, an excellent tonic. Only a fl a bottle at the Canada Drug A Book Store, Mackintosh red apples are certainly favorites. On sale at our store only. C. B. Hume & Co. Don't forget that Bews bas just received a shipment of BULBS—assorted colon. Did you borrow my 5x4 Eastman Kodak from my office ? Please bring it back. T. E. L. Taylor. Boys wanted to sell newspapers on commission. Call at the Mail-Heb- ai.i) office for particulars. Buy an Ostermoor mattraes at eastern prioes. Howboh's furniture store has tlie agency. Try a lb. ot B. & K, Rolled wheat in bulk, something new in breakfast foods. C. B. Hume & Co. All the latest kinds of EATON HURLBUT STATIONERY at Bews' drug store. Chloride of lime, carbolic acid, and all uther disinfectants, Sold at the Canada Drug ,*, Hook Co, LOST—the winter's comfort—in not having bought one of our uniun made ituves. Lawrence Hardware Co. Our new shipment of bams and bacon has arrived and are in fine condition. Give it a trial. C, II. Hume A Co. Yuu uan gut your prescriptions carefully lilled with tho purest medicines ul medicines at the Canada Drug A- Bouk Cu, lle sure, nml secure your peaches and ripe tomatuei belore the end of this week os this is tbe lut. C. B, Hume A Co. LOST—Ladies' small brown hand bag with Old Country Label. Finder rewarded on returning same to L. Pridham, Banff, or to Lawrence Hardware Co, We have a good chance Ior the boyi ol the town to make money by selling the Maii.-Hekau> each Wednesday and Saturday on commission. Call at the olliee for particulars. COLD STORAGE. New Methods of Handling Fruit Necessary. That cold storage tacilities for our apples are urgently in demand, may be seen at some country points where apples barreled up one day, have to wait Ior several days at the station or in the orchard, belore being shipped- The wait of a few days, in the hot dry sun, works all the difference between Buccess and failure with markets. Dealers are not the only losers. A poor simple uf apples discounts Canadian Iruit iu the uld country markets. It is a very poor advertisement Ior Canadian goods. Railroad companies are somewhat to blame in not furnishing cars at shorter notice, and the dealers are to be censured, who neglect to order refrigerator cars, and secure the Dominion Government bonus of icing privileges. In some country points we have seen apples being shipped in bog and cattle cars, landed by the railways at stations in a most unfit condition. How long will tbe Iruit growers and farmers pay bonuses and subsidies to roads which quietly give them tbe go by? NOTCH HILL Erww our own Cormapunilont. . The fruit season is particularly promising this year, nearlyGvcry bearing tree in tho district being overloaded. W. Smith A Sons are erecting 11 very handsome store near their old premises and when completed will be as fine a structure as any in tlie interior. Game is very plentiful now. Some line bags being made both in leathered and big game. Mr. Sims has organized a good movement to lorm a Rifle Association which, if carried through, will be a great acquisition to the settlement. Funds have been subscribed for a public ball to be built on Mr. Barnard's land. The town has been in great need of a recreation hall and it is to the credit oi the Lake settlement tnat this has been brought about. n killed and Common labor can obtain lj employment nt all times in sawmills nnd woods by applying to this- 1,llice. Highest wages paid. Mountain Lumber Manufacturers' Association. Nelson, B. C. Geo. P. Wells, Secretary. LOST-Gold Watch, between lower and upper Revelstoke. Finder return to Hotel Revelstoke and receive reward, We Will Make Good Every Word of Our Ad. A quiet investigation into the extravagant statements aud bubble advertisements that are thrown broadcast to the public, sooner or later, results in the finding out the difference between FACT AND FICTION The former we fdeal with—theJ,latterJwe[Jdon't. Our Clothing, Our PriceeJandiOur;8taijementsIalways match our ads. IUja laot/when^we lay we have the Beit Clothing in town (or men and boys'"? wear. It'i * hot, whence lay we have tbe best|Hats and all •oiti ol Toggery,for men and boys. It's a fact when we eay our Pricei are the lowest that can be named on our qualities.' ~,Come In and let ui" make good " our itatemenU. J. G. Maedonald Fit Reform Wardrobe.
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Title | The Mail Herald |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd. |
Date Issued | 1906-09-26 |
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Date Available | 2016-05-17 |
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