P JAN 17 1908 flbk for Halcyon LITHIA WATER For family use there is nothing so wholesome CYON LITHIA and so pure WATER. I IT'S BOTTLED AT THE Provincial Library The MaU-Hepal Vol. 13.-No 105 REVELSTOKE. B. 0. JANUARY 15, 1908 -•--- — ■ ■ i Preserved Fruits!* well to secure one particular Brand, WAGSTAFFE'S. ;„ Glass lars and are as near They are put up in Glass ja to HOME-MADE as Preserves could be. ■ are a few of the different kinds: The following aie a lew o w.os«r«'s rsssssw. JJ-J^ STRAWBERRIES C00SEBERRIES We also have Jellies in the same Brand such as Black Currant, Red Currant and Crab Apple Jelly. Now, whether you intend ffurchas- ing or not, you should not fail to see these Fruits as they are very tempting and worth anybody's : the perfection that can be obtained. ii ii while to see i MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Names of Candidates Nominated for Mayor, Aldermen and School Trustees - Contests in Every Ward. The municipal elections of 11108 promise to be of considerable interest, there being keen competition for the mayoralty as well as lor aldermen in each ward. Tbe following candidates were nominated on Monday lost: FOR MAYOR. C. F. Lindmark, proposed by J. M. Doyle anil W Cowan, and second.d by A. Cowie and G. M. Chirk. Ed. Trimble, proposed by U How .on and Alex. McRae, and seconded by M. J. Scott and 1). E. Jackson. R. Tapping, proposed by Stewart McDonald aud seconded by F. Bourne. FOR ALDERMEN. Wsrd I.—W. A. Foote, proposed J. Mathie, and H. Lou^head. Peter Hooley, propostd by J. Fulton and J, Gullack. ^^^^^^ J. J. Woodland, proposed by R. J Thompson and F. H. Young. Ward II.—G. S. McCarter, proposed &oae by R. Howson and Guy Barber. Browu W. M. Lawrence, proposed by C. B. bye Hume and C. R. McDonald. Foote R. H. Sawyer, propoBed by 0. B. Barber Paget and F. H. Bourne. Jgg** Ward III.—J. A. Stone, proposed by Young F. B. Wells and H. N, Coursier. bye H. E. R. Smythe, proposed by Stew- Dinald art McDonald and S. McMahon. J. Abrahamson, proposed by W. Cowan and J. M. Kellie. "arber j L . JacBBon hu A. McLWld Edwards Biown bye Young Gets Revelstoke Contract T. F. Sirclair ol this city, has just secured a large contract in connec tion with tbe Bewerage syBtem now being installed by the City of Revel- .toko. The amount of the work covered is in the neighborhood ot $50,000 The Revelstoke system was devised under the direction of Col. Tracy, and calls for the expenditure of nearly I $100,000. The electorate Iibb endorsed I the by law but the work will not be started until arrangements have been made for the sale of the debentures. Col. Tracy is to-day in Victoria Be- cniing the assent ol tbe government to the plans for tho work—Vancouver Province. Curling. Games in the local con peti'lnns JTart on Monday, /m, games ..;n le nlay.d each night ami as Inyas' pin* in the afternoon. Ce-ecut,ve intend to rjrtr-^ ,eretothe rules this sea on and a,, games riot played when, post i «»1 be «,Wied The following draw ha* irtade in the different c-tinpt,- tions . CALGARY CUP p. BU»NS CUP (TBTSSie^CfrLB foil tV»ocl» *»•*+**« »»"» —-«■*---#»T»*#i*i-»t-» IW. W. Lefeaux, proposed by A Pradolini and Stewart McDonald FOK SCHOOL TRUSTEES. A. E. Kiucaid, proposed by A. Me Rae, W. M. Lawrence, J. P. McLen nan, C. R. McDonald and A. Hobsmi J. J. Porter, proposed by H.N Coursier and C. R McDonald. X. W. Bradshaw, proposed by F. H. Young and W. Bews. H. N. Coursier, H. Manning and F H. Bourne retain office. Elections take place tomorrow, Thursday, Jan. loth, 'from 9 a.m. till 7 p.m. „,_ bye Sturdy bye Brock Rae Foote Donald Pinkham Rose [THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Rate war.—Nelson's Mayor.— Raisuli Stubborn. — Murder Mystery.—Thaw Trial.—No Bail. 1 Montreal, Jan. 15,—The C.P.R and the Allan lines have entered on a rate war. j Nelson, Jan. 15.—S.S.Taylor, K.I C , has been elected mayor by acclamation. Paris, Jan. 15.—Raisuli, the Moroccan h'irdit, has j ined Mulai Halai and re lusts to give up Kind Harry McLean, except at tbe command o{ his new leader. KllOWNA, Jan. 15—A. E, Clark, arrested here last winter on suspicii n of beiiq connected with the Zimmer man murder, is in custody here, bav ing on hie own confession robbed i.a'vson.s store and the Lakeview ho el a few weeks ago New York, Jan. 15.—Littleton's speech promising new evidence in tbe Thaw case created intense interest. Jerome was evidently taken by sur prise. Littleton claims he will prove Thaw was undoubtedly insane when he killed White. San Francisdo, Jan. 15.—Bail has been refused to Schmitz. Walla Walla, Jan. 15.—Twelve hours alter be had safely passed the crisis after a desperate battle with pneumonia, Benjamin Harrison Kelly, aged 16, was left to burn death at a tire that destroyed bis father's home here. FEARFUL HOLOCAUST Hundreds Burned Alive and Trampled to Death \mW •jpr $2.50 Per Year What We Sell WE SELL THE BEST New Stock arriving daily to fill in depletions caused by our heavy Xmas trade. Bourne GROCERIES HARDWARE Bros. STOVES PLUMBING tm ■—■■-- HARDWARE The dependant sort that is worth buying. Pails, Shovels, Coal Scuttles and everything for the kitchen. All the newest and most ' durable Ironware, Pottery and Tinware. We have all sorts of tools and a fine line of cutiery. « I® m tr FUEL 89.00 per ton Is the cheapest HARD COAL BRIQUETTES at Coal on the market. ^^^r^^^»»»^.^-^^_ They start fli-e as easily as dry wood and last as long as hard coal. Can be used in Furnaces, Cook Stoves, Heaters, Belt Feeders and open grates., We have a large stock on hand ready for immediate delivery and wHl.SU your order promptly. v _ PRE-ELECTION MEETING R.Tapping makes Pointed State ment—The Point Argued J ! I EQUITABLE CUP ! ! ..Sale Price $1 2o .. Sale Pi ice $1 lo .. Sale Price SI 90 . .Sale Price 'W0 .... Sale Price 80c ....Sale Pi ice 80° Sale Price eac '.'...Sale Price $180 ....Sale Price 25o ...Sale Price 3"c .Sale Price ^ GOqD_BUYS A Street 50 x 100 feet. —* 55° „.. • - Raiding Plot, Second Street, ou x _*)1400 ^su-riS',."-*-. • -- Per Acre .. 8,bBALD AND F|EL?OANS O 1 •» ■** NoTARIES PUBLIC INSURANCE " Donald Barber Jackson Edwards Brown Rose Pinkham Sturdy mom—in* . - Rne bye A pre-election meeting, attended by Young a number of citizens was held last Brock night in the opera house, R. Tapping Foote having offered tbe hall to the public ., _ \e, , , . u .u i i McDonald for the purpose of bearing the views of hye tbe candidates for the civic elections. W. J. Law took tbe chair. Ed. Trimble, C. F. Lindmark and R. Tapping, the three aspirants for the mayoralty being on the platform. Mr. Trimble said that he did not intend making any platform speech but was there to answer questions. R. Tapping in a lengthy address accused Mr. Trimble of not working for the city interests, and of being incapable of governing the city and looking after its progress, at the Bame . , . . • * . . , not only by her suriu«...B — time avowing his own intentions ol . , ,, .... . ., ... . . Snrimra hsuuu.. .. ' * . ., , , and family, but by all with whom she springs oaturuB* ........ devoting all bis time if elected mayor, came (jj CO(Uaot farmers, David Tole and Samuel to tbe work of furthering the develop- ^ il|termenl took p,ftCe on 8u„. Crouch, and the batter's 26-year old ment of the city and benefitting the ^ ^ mh ^^ ftt U)e Trout a»UKhter, were crossing the tracks «^ Mr. Lind- Uke cenietery -■■>■»-. .!.« Pere Marquette.accotiimoda- A catastrophe terrifying in ite re suits and sickening in its details on Monday night swept nearly one hundred souls into eternity and injured fatally over three score. This awful holocaust occurred in Rhodes' Opera House, Bayerton, Pa., and was caused by the explosion ol a gas tank of a moving picture machine. In tbe first panic oil lamps were overturned and the building was soon in a mass of llames and over 700 people were seen struggling for freedom. Scores of women and children were burned to death. Numbers ol people in leaping from the galleries sustained fractured limbs and skulls. The fire apparatus was inadequate and the unfortunate wretches were overcome by smoke and 11 .me before assistance Cn me. Pandemonium reigned, and iu the mad scramble for exits the weaker ones were brushed aside into the tin hub and left to perish. Estimates place the number killed at from 125 to 100. Revelstoke General Agencies, Limited » OLSONS SANK IUU.DINO. Cent's Furnishings Boots and Shoes, Etc. TWO ARE KILLED I Obituary Seldom does death cast such gloom over a community as that which occurred at Trout Lake on Friday, January 10th, when tbe he loved wife of Hugh Mcl'hcreon was called home. ~ Coming into the Lardeau in 1806, And Another Dying as Result both M,. and Mrs MePberson have f ^ ... . „„ Railway, , been closely identified with its pro- ' gress and her loss will be keenly felt St. Thomas, Out., Jan 14—A shock- not only by her sorrowing husband crossing fatality occurred at Cedar and family, but by all with whom she Springs Saturday niyht. Two elderly came in contact farmers, David m-1- Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office—Toronto, Ontario. Brauctte* iu the 1'r.t • .neos ol Manitoba. Allwrta, Hast jtcliews.ii Britub Columbia, Ontario, Qeebee, Capital Authorized Capital Paid Up ^^^^ Reserve Fund D. R. Wilkik, President ; Hon -^,_ 010,000,000.00 - •e.Mo.ooo.o© •4,660,000.00 R. Jaftbat, Vice-President. daughter, were ».»>....„ when tbe Pere Marquetteacuommoda tion dashed into the democrat. All three were thrown about a hundred feet. Crouch and his daughter weie killed instantly, Crouch being scalped aud mangled, while the girl's neck was broken. Tole was severely injured and no hopes entertained for his recovery ' 'o'clock this morning, the brigade tuSng out in quick time The call lo.me.om Joe Morgan's barber shop o„ First street. The alarm was firrt Cei, hy J. H. Jones who noticed moke pouring from **™l« *** building and he immedutely mode an l.ntrancetotbe.hopandgotw.terW |-ork till the brigade arrived. The fire ^orred in the rear of the .to-, and ,„ evidently caused by hot ashes or coals UUing from the h.th heather, or 51 from the heater itself, .gn.l.ng the partition and .prcadingalong.be floor The brigade quickly extinguish L tlle llame. and prevented what might have been a very serious blase L that section ol tbe street where th. | building. »« so close together. people. He also accused Mr. Lind mark olj employing Asiatic labor ^_ at his sawmill, and ol keeping - _ . , - . a,, up the price ol lumber and reducing ,W0 reel 0I S>n0W '" "«»"» wages also ol not sufficiently recog- Ottawa, Jan. 14.—A heavy bli-.zard niiing the good work done by the Fire raged here all yesterday and nearly Brigade when the Big Eddy mill two feet ol snow has (alien. It is not was de'troyed. He pointedly asked very cold. The electric railways and Mr. Lindmard as to whether it would civic plows worked uninterruptedly be legal lor him (Lindmark) il ebcted and kept trallic open. Trains are mayor to supply l he oity with lumber sumewhat delayed. Ir m his mill ~ """ ~~~ Mr Lindmark answered the qnes- BaSKet Ball lO-Nlflht ..,...,. return brought uowu __ t.on.,his explanations to Ins cross One of the bard league game, is on Commons yesterday tbe total cost of examination, evidently satisfying hi |or to-night between the C.P.R. and lh(J K , ,llillt up t0 N„v 30, ... audience. In a brief address be said u.e Gym. teams. Those who are in- tm „53. U is estimated that a fur- the management ol the city must be lCre'ted in vigorous Iteen sport should tnM ,Um oH94,000 will be required to esrried on in a different way and on tftkethi,in. The new gallery is an ,eW Uw e.tablisbmeit, making brc*l lines, urging reduction of taxes ilU,al pllice ,or onlookers. it De»riy , lia„ million do-.,„„. The and revision of the assessment. -> . L1. . . , ' that he didn't ••• 01 r. quarterly- iuarlery - -.I.Tc-H T.JalTray,Manager Revelstoke Branch, B. C" ,,,,,," ...in,|yiHiUjIW The Royal Mint i-„ 15— According to return b.ought total OOlt 0 NEW LAW FIRM h2TlS aoS and would run ^WA^^a^'l.n. 15th, atLini(,n. The p.» Soncleln, untrammeled by cor- tonight (Wednesday.) ^^ .j.^ ^^ mftde., the poration or clique. LADIES AND GE^LEMKN lDt„eir desperate efforU to alienau I the »upp' ll * eipevv t,,er .u... - •- ^ milking , from me some o barri8lerB is announceu. - complete the tajg The tron, you to Ui morrow * ifcjU rf ^ y A H "Toltlte^bSb^t^ o. Sranbrook, Mr. O.S 1 ^, nointmenu have bee.i made by | made conflicting^ ^ ^ MO lh,l ^^ of ^Mo*, and Mr. F. A" *}'V , I ...H.nritieS. Prominent Interior Barrister Form Partnership Anew law firm that embrace. I partnership ol prominent interior arJ local barrister, is announced. T| No gold n the Do- League on one ienVUte^Bt.ontbrother,a.tothe|T;'LUca., ol Vancouver, who h, hotel interest, on «M ^ .f ^^ j ^^ ^ ^ n.rne ol Harvey, McCarter A Lt , lfyouarc,theque.tio..ofco.ti» L doubt an important consider- | Ltion. Design next. )r»tion or clique. the reque.ted The meeting wa. interesting in the r q ..lureZ the que.tion. argued^over I ■ did little to convince the public. ,...— , ,T Lucas, o. isuw-'-t -- , , , t0 ,dopt il elected. ,,0'rmed a partnership under the nl DIP.. •»! £h^lT^£VoW-W copper and policy 1 *«££" I.m Ire. and \^me ol Harvey, McCarter 4 Lu« |»v.) Jan. 15th, at minion. The pio. Permit me to assure yo Jas. Mathie, C. 0. "$f56o^ CALL AT J'G- BARBER'S! 1EWELER venimtly located, eight rooms, all mod rn improvement*. 1(1,000 down will har.dle lor quick sale. Revelstoke <h inral Agencies, Ltd rMl«tlonol||OuteiM«l Thomas'whit. I^"^^^ .(teciive liniment on the m.rKet _____^ Bews'drug .tore. Our lonely .uit sale i. now on, blue We .re offering lor tbi. mo»A 0»lj JJgJJ unio ^de suits- Price ^ggSiSSiSSr l»10' Crewman* Mormon. -r.1 niiu'i"" promise, and « i.ml lor Canada during the unhampered n work in England lor ^■ It i, pledge mysell, if retur PMttTdyCtb'atW"rTci;nent year lor the « »U«U «' > USS^SST I CHARLES F. LINDMARK. bottle, ■pjP^P^^^^^^M I serves ana ■ Small, odd lots of wull paper very i agents for that brand -C •heap at C. B. Hume A C"-. [Ou. to carry on a general legal practl The new firm will lor the pn occupy as their Vancouver offices premises used by Mr. F. G. T. LuJ in tbe Old Sale block, Hasting, .trl Mr. Harvev and Mr. McCarter ' continue to maintain tbeii con. ^^^—^_Mi *■' ■■ tion "'th tbe firm ol Harvey, Met Read our ad. on WngstafTe's pre- Iter A Macdooald, ol Cranbrook, Bl serve, and remember v.e are sole and Harvey. McCarter * l'inkbarj - - u_„h_c B. Hume A Revelstoke, in addition to the p.ituersbip (orni.il in Vancouver. THE MAIL HEftALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. Gbe flDaiUlberalb. PL'BUSHKK WEDNESDAY AND 8ATUU DAY AT 'HIVILSTOKE, B.C.,' MURPHY & FISHER Barristers, Solicitors, Etc OTTAWA iiess have firmness, integrity and ability to perform their duties without fear or favor to or from any party or clique in the city. The ullice should seek the man, not the man the office, and the new council when elected must be prepared to face u difficult year and fulfill the trust imposed upon them by the electors. Parliamentary, Departmental and Patent Office Agents Practice before Railway Commission. Chas. Mtjbphy. Hakolu Fisher G 1ILLAN A ELLIOTT. Harrisien.) Solicitors, Etc. alVBLSTOa on TROUT LAKE, It. O. C. E. QtLUUt. J 0, ELLIOTT. H AHVEY, MoOAETER AND PINKHAM, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, KTC. OrricEs : Im kriai. Hank Hlock, Hkvkl- •btokk, B, 0* Money '., loan. OfBoen: HeTolsloke, B.C.; Oso. S. McCartrh, A. M l'l.NKHAat, Hevelstoko, B. C. Cranbrook, It. 0, J. A. Hakvky, Cranbrook, B, C. ]. M. Bcott l.L.U fiCOTT AND W, I. HriKKi. BRIGG8 Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.; Money to Loan SOLICITORS FUR MOLSONS BANK First Street. Kevelstoke, B.C TA8. A. McFARLANE A88AYER * CHEMIST Assay olellOtes. Samples by msil or express receive prompt attention. Terms Moderate. ADBStsa - - - Box 182 Kislo, B. C -pOBERT SMITH Provincial Land Surveyor, Mine Surveying Engineering McKenzie Avenue. Box 106, Revelstoke. MISS M. E. CRE10HTON TEACHER OF PIANO, VOCAL HARMONY COUNTERPOINT, ETC. Pupils prepared tor Conservatory and University Examinations. STUDIO-At Mrs. J. C. Hutchison's Con- nangh. Avenne. COLUMBIA AGENCIES, LIMITED KEEP IT MOVING. Keep the dollar at work! country's strength when he dollar work. It is useless when hoarded. It is so much strength withdrawn from the body politic. The working dollar is the only one that ha» value. When it is iu the b.uik it works, and gives rise to more work. When it is hoarded it is idle and has only the value of wiiBtc paper or metal scrap. Keep it working! MAIL ORDER HOUSE FRAUD. Police Receive Many Complaints as to Methods. Winnipeg, Jan. 14,—Information i.as been sworn out agaiiiBt G. M. Samuels, manager of the North West- ru Supply House. Winnipeg, stating hat sums ot money have been mis- .ppropriated from customers dealing •vith the company. Tiiia oompany mis been doing a mail order business in the city for some time and many Every man with a dollar contributes so much to his own security and the he lets his complaints have been made agtiinst the nature of the business carried on. It is said Unit the victims are numerous, aud sensational developments art- likely to take place. The firm has lately changed its name and is now known, according to a circular, as the British American Manufacturing Co. although its cheques have been dis honored. It is believed that ninny cities in the west have suflcred from this concern. Financial. Limited, Mining, Real Estate, Business, Financial and Share Brokers. Mercantile Agents. Fire, Life, Accident, Employers' Liability, Guarantee and Live Stock Insurance Agents. Maps, Plans, Blue Prints and Reports compiled en Mines, L*nd and Timber. REVELSTOKE, B. C. The Columbia Agencies report: Reports from all quarters indicate an easing of tho money situation, advance in Btable stocks, and good investment demand with the opening of the Now Year. The new issue of C. P.R. stock amounting to $28,000,000 had a splendid effect on the market. Locally the mining situation is improving. The Eva is about to resume active operations on a large scale, as it is understood the company has secured more capital. Owing to an accident to the Hume the Silver Cup had to reduce its lorce but will soon be putting on more men. The syndicate who took up the True Fissure, St. Elmo and Blue Bell at Ferguson have made another payment on their bond and are getting into good financial shape. They intend resuming work next month. A large deal is under negotiation for a property on Arrow Lake, and if it goes through it will serve to bring into this district one of tbe world's largest mining corporations, and open up a new feature of mineral development. In New York the currency premium has disappeared and call rates are again normal. Money is much easier in Winnipeg and Vancouver, where a oonsiderable amount of British capital has appeared for investment. C.P.R. earnings lor 1907 are eight millions better than lor 1006. Black Watch Chawing Tobacco Rich and satisfying. The big black plug. 1288 Cbe flfeafMberalfc There Ll **o much bad in the bast of at, Aad **<> much good in ths wont of us, That it hardly behoove.- any of us. To talk -tbuut the rest uf us. LIGHT LUMBER CUT Vancouver, Jan. 14.—Three hundred and seventeen million feet of lumber waB sold last year by the coast mills of British Columbia and 178,000,000 feet by the mountain mills, or an aggregate of 405,065,223 feet for the entire province. This is a heavy falling otT from 1906. These figures have been carefully computed by th ise interested in logging. These figures are not claimed as exact, but as a very near approximate of the Bales for the year. «, St. Leon. From our own correspondent. K. Stincher is operating a logging out tit here this winter on behalf of the Gibbons Lumber Co. We understand that Mr, Grady, proprietor of the St. Leon Hotel, intends having the necessary piping laid between the hotel baths aud the hot springs during the coming summer. The presence of tLe valuable mineral waters here will greatly enhance the attractiveness of this most charming spot in the eyes of visitors and tourists, and brings into prominence its many advantages as a health resort. R. Muuroe ie preparing for a trapping expedition into the mountains. C. W. O. VV. Mountain View Camp, No. 229. Meet, Second and Fourth Wodiio daya in each month, In Selkirk Hall. Visiting woodmen cordially Invited to anond. W. II. AltMSTItONU. Con. .,'oin. J MclNTVKB, Olerk. REVELSTOKE AERIE No, 482 F. O. E. Tho regular raeetlugs aro bald in tho Selkirl Hull every Tuesday evening atooolooa-. Visir Loa brethren tiro cordially invited. J. LESLIE. l'HKSIDKNT. W. K. McLAUCHLIN.Sbcubtaiu. Koottnsv Lodeo No. 15 A F, A A.M. The regular meet ■ lli^,. tire held in tin Masonic Temple. Kill Fellows Hiill.ui the third Monday ii taob month at ..in. Vlsitliigbretb .rn cordially wal O. A. I'ltlll'L'NlK.H. Skckktaky. SELKIRK LODGE. NO 12. I. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday ovcnlng in Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. VhdtiuK brothrou oor dially invited to at lend J. MAI HIE, Sue KMIIivK. N.ll. Cold Range Lodge, K. of P., No. 26, Revelstoke, B. C. MEETS EVERY WKDNKSIIAV, exospt Third Wednesday ol each uittnili, in the Oddfellows' Hall at 8 o'clock, VifltluK Knights are oordlally invited. J. MATUIK, ('. 0. G. H. BROCK, K. of R. AS. H. A. BROWN, M. of F To the Revelstoke Public We solicit your patronage to Revelstoke's FIRST WHITE LAUNDRY. Good work and satisfaction guaranteed. D. GALLICANO Baker, Confectioner Crocer Restauran* and Furnished RuuniB Meals from 25c. Up. Second Street, - East End UNION HOTEL RESTAURANT NEW MANAGEMENT Meals at all Hours Everything Up-to-Date Stewart McDonald, - Mgp GEMS and JEWELRY Our jewelry rep resents the most inliatic expression of the goldsmith's craft, each article an entirely new creation, fashionable to tbe hipchest degree, that will appeal to your interest tho moment you view il. Our diamonds come direct from the cutters and are sold to vou nt pleasing prices for gems of such quality and beauty. Pleased to have you see them at any time. Climax Restaurant MEALS AT ALL HOURS White Help Only Employed J. HARRIS, Mulder. Revelstoke Steam Laundry HUTCHISON, Prop. J. 0. WANTED WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908 A TIMELY WARNING. The final scene in the civic contest drama will take place tomorrow and the new adminiitration will assume their lean and, we hope, fulfill their promises made to the elector.. What ever the outcome of the polling may be, the results lie wholly and solely in tbs people's hands and it ie up to the ratepayer) to fay. by their ballots, lhat Revelstoke it to have a city council worthy of its importance and capable of dealing with the serious problem! which now and in the cou-se of the year will confront them. The new council Bhould be tirm in their deciiions and not give way to every little request that it presented to them, »nd the electors should have sufficient confidence in their representatives Uj know that if the request was not grimed, it was thought U> be for tbe best. Our city is growing and such being the case the council should rue t't the occasion, act up to their otlice, and carry out municipal improvements in a manner consistent with the city's requirements, at the same time having a view to economy and important treatment of the city's divisions. (loud municipal government is Important and should be studied more closely in view of the fact that it effects in every way our welfare as citizens, in other words the community a§ a whole which is striving to develop Revelstoke. We hope that the new council will apply itsell energetically and with business ability to the problem of putting civic finances on a sound basis. Municipal bylaws most be strictly enforced and the question of judicious, as well as easy taxation, thrashed out. Every man elected to the council must Ik; prepared to give to the city a good, clean government and to obtain this the •lectors must endeavor to apiKiint men whose qualification! as councillors and saleguarders of public bull' Wolf Bounty Doubled. The bounty upon panthers and wolves has been increased by the provincial government from $7.50 to f 15. The action has licen taken after the provincial government has investigated the representations made to them by the sporting interests of Vancouver island and the mainland, asking that such action should be adopted in order to protect yuurg deer aud young grouse from the depredations ol these animals. Upon the mainland the same condi tions exist though there it is aggravated by the presence of coyotes. The bounty upon the latter is $2.60 a bead, The latter were not known in British Columbia until the overland route to Cariboo was established, when they trailed the different parties, feeding upon dead animals and camp offal. They have grown with the years ar.d multiplied until they constitute a real foe to the game. The provincial government believes that with the increased bounty hunters will go after the panthers and wolves especially, The skins generally are worth Irom $3 to $5 and with the bounty bunting them should le profitable. Pingston Creek. Krom Our Own orrnsuondent. A. M. rSymouds is preparing 10 ■" out a smart little tug boat lor lake service. Une of the most promising prop' hi WANTED TO LET—Five-roomed house east of city, rent $8 per month untuinlsbed or $12 per month furnished—Columbia Agencies, Lid* WANTED TO LET—Eight-ro d house on McKenzie Ave., rent $20 per month. Apply to Columbia Agencies Limited, next C P.R. Telegraph Office. ■ YeRVANT WANT ED-A general ^ servant wanted in a small futnilv wages $2D. Apply to Mail Hkh.w.h office, l'tt THE MONEY SAVING WORK-SAVING SOAP That's Royal Crown kind— made in Vaucouver—Largest Soap Factory west of Winnipeg. House cleaning and wasbingarecasy with its help. And tbe money saving is the Premium System Booklet tells what we give for Roval Crown Wrappers. Send lor it—Fret—Also try the Soap. Royal Soap Co., Ltd. Vancouver, B. C. CEMENT BLOCKS Manufactured for all classes of buildings CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE FIRE CLAY AUD F13E B.1CXS for sale in large or small quantities ut tho lowest prices for cosh. All kinds of building aud plastering undertaken. A. PRADOLINI, • REVELSTOKE NOTICE lOvelstoke Land District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice that I, H. K. Reamy. of Poplar ('reck, B, C. occupation Prospector, Intends io apply for a special licence to cut and carry away timber tnr "' ' " "" :"" ' ' s laud: timber from the following described Hastings, Doyle & Allum Art and Beauty M^S^ are combined in our new designs in carpets. Our slock is complete, nnd the colors rich and effective, the designs artistic nnd the "tout ensemble" is striking and beautiful. We have never shown such it wide variety of patterns, and we have never placed such low prices upon so much high quality before. R. HOWSOM fr CO.'Y. . "***i-*- —-*" •#► •*► «-?*• ,*is»*...**T THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act cf Parliament, 1850. HEAD OFFICE, • - MONTREAL. Wm. Molson Macphkrron, Pres. S. H. EwiNO,.Vice-Pres. James Elliot, General Manager. Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Sixty-two branches in Canada and Agencies in all parts of the world. Interest credited four times a year at current rates on Savings Hank deposits, until further notice. W. H. PRATT, Manager, Revelptoke, B. C. .MUST CLASS DRESSMAKING. Brock Street, by Miss C F i*ei Lbiholh I'p-strtits over (». H. Brock'n residence, Fourth TIMOTHY HAY First-Class Clover and Timothy Hay for sale. Also a kinds of Garden Produce. WAH CHUNG telephone 29. From Street, Revelstoke TO LET Room or room and board for one or two gentlemen. All conveniences, telephone, etc. Apply to Mail-Herald office. rTTANTED Men ind Women lo \V learn barber trade, wages eari - eil while learning, catalogue free. Write MolerBaiber College, 306 Oar- rall St., Vanceuver, B, O. W\N l'l'.li 1 in --in i. mi ' y tin- day, by a n petei I I >: ess- Apply to P._(.) -at ,1.-1 7 iaker from tl e E i Httx till. rTTANTED KNOWN Y . u gel >\ i ns ■ t he '■■■-' ips ' t,t .. i ity bouse pr ipei ty fnim u». houses ti .1 WO ft- fion •< I Main Si ill foi 12,600 nf whirl y $109 i- i. nun .-tl ind balance u * "to.no riii.ttf' A i : \. ■ -. Liiu led, SHANGHAI RESTAURANT si i mow .it JIM sa.M, Props. Open Day and Night Special attention Riven to Supper Parties A* banquets i Meals, :1c. Meal Tickets, $5.50 i-KT THK MA HIT OPPOSITE V. M. (. A. 1. Commencing at a post planted about 200 feet on the north Hide of Poplar Creek, marked "li. K. Eteamy'B north*east con.or post." adjoining the weat boundary of Timber Limit No. 1141)2, about ono mllowestof tbo first south fork of Poplar Creek, thenoe west 80 chains, thenoe south 80 chains, thence east 80 oh&lns, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing BiOapres more or less. •J. Commencing at a post planted about 200 feet on the north side of Poplar Creek, marked "H. K. Kearny's south-cast corner post," adjoining tho west boundary of Timber Limit No 11402, about one mile west of tho lirst south fork or Poplar Creek, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, theuce south 80 chains to point of commence ment, containing 610 acres more or less. 3. Commencing «■• a Iuml planted on tho east bank of the second south fork of Poplar Creek, about one mile up markod. "B. F. Reamy's north-east corner post," thence west 10 chains, thence south 160 chains, thenoe cast 40 chains, thence north 160 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acre-; more or less. 1 Commencing at a post planted about 4i» miles westerly from the first south fork of Poplar Crook, marked ''B, F, Reamy'g north-west corner post," thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. 5, Cummni.'iiiK at a post planted about 4l» miles westerly from the lirst south fork of Poplar Creek, marked "B. F. Heamy's north-east corner post." thence west 40 chains, thence f-outh 160 chains, thence cost 40 chainc, thenco north 160 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less 6. Commencing at a post planted about live miles westerly from the lirst south fork of Pop- lur Creek, marked "B. K, Beamy's south-west corner pout." thence east 160 chains, thence north tOchiiiuri, theuce west 100 chains, thence BOUth iOchaina to point of commencement, containing 0|o aores more or less. Located 17th December, 1907. wed jau 15 B K. HKAMV, locator. i ■ . ' ■ E.W.B. PAGET Express D raying Storage tiom for aome pariy with imall eapit- All Kinds of Light and H avy », is t,, i* had wiih.n,. -mail di-.tr.noe Hauling Undertaken of thin placo. It consist", of upward*, j ol 40 acrwi of eboice (nut laud ind ticellt.nl limestone quarry, in oloie proximity to the Arrow l-alc. This quarry has been worked to advantage the necesnary huilditiKs aud kiln for its lUCOOMfu] operation still atamliiiK. R. Sanderson of St. Leon, has thin property for disposal. Muter If. Gibbon-, wbo hu been Raw Purs Bought ■pending tbe Christmas vacation here (Ja.sh PriC68 Paid bu returned to Ins home in Revel* •toko. F. B. WELLS, -UK- PIANOS ETC Dea in vVot.il, Coal ai d Fei d Plume 71. Hoom Phone To Trappers FEED FOR SALE I have choice upland prairie hay and I itnuthy, also wheal -iii'l feed • ' offer in t -tr bad lots, I )■ ivi p-il prii ■•. 'ivi-i, nn n ii ie .i. ADDRESS D. C. HOFFMAN CALQARY, A It a. NOTICE k*V-*/%^tk*»^**k*V*V-ve>**-«^^ PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH S. McMAHON, - FIRST STREET For Agricultural Implements. Carriages, Wagons Etc., John Deere Ploughs, Moline Wagons, Canada Carriage Company's Buggies, Pli'uet jr., Garden Seeders and Cultivators, Wheelwright and Blacksmith Work attended to. Horse Shoeing a # Specialty? Central Hotel ^■n— REVELSTOKE, B. C. ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS. Newly buil . Firet-claBB in every respect. All modern conveniences Large Sample Rooms. Rates SI.60 per Day, Speci I Weekly Ratea. 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. ALBERT STOISTE PROP. UNothlnK better than Our "Sneoinl Exporter of Purs Er i'i i^T^i; 1 ItHB IK n'4 m ^ J t yfojljifl sL. Something Besides Turkey for Christmas I it'lithed by everyone Man ning's line confections. Whether served al your table, or eaten us .vino tuny dictate*., (hey are al vvaj . moat ilnll(Hou*i nnd "i ur piiNHini! flavor, Pure, wholranine iitnl nutritious, they me liiatellleu in their Hiip.tiioi'li.y. Mannings Candy Mm NOTICE ,■, • .v. [Md .••-'■ ,-:■.■.' . .'.- thai I ' Dodrow -if Poplar i, !'; ',- ;.• - >/ir inl.-H'l lo Apply for ■ -:i* ■ ■-*■ ■"■• ',•<•"»'''it tfi'l <:arry nwity lint ,. !.<■ fotWvwfof described land- Cofnmsnelng -it a po*t pjoilted *ho t| | ut a i*l|i ,, - ii.i,, from the 'tl rnll** board fill lh« -..■! ..i|"if.ir.t< Timber Unril II****' on ■■/.■■■' bonMai*] ind Iii -otith hotjhdnrjr of Timber Limit -- I "I O rVoodrow's ■ i,< nt >■ WM\ '*> rlinlfiH, , , ..i, - . - t i,.tn, ihencs f.ii"i *i ohalnii, f.iicn'i noi h -" i lulu. \a p'-n.i '»f cotnmenoe tm n rontfl ng ':|1' " :,'M- ,. . |Ojj ■Vnd , in . tU <>. WOODfl'l rV l...alor. Certified le of Improvements Bin il pi I " 'ii Mm' ■ -i ' li-lm Ituntfl li ii,. -| r ml i- " lining Olvl it<ni »t Kootonii) ii irioi wl "i Poplar Crepk, i i liiu- ifolm Aibm N<iw ton I'lirii"., "i ■ "ii NO i !"■ Minor's' srtl il ni> Nu plKHKI n ,nti ii 1, nUl) -I ■> i from dit lisrnof to apylj io Lfio Mmntg Itui-ordsr for i ni. rtoalu "' f»iiprovcm«nii rn purl i " ohlAliilngnCi iwiiOmntof ihiislKivoelwrn- Ami niflhi i utko notlfli thai i Hon. umlfl -.■I 11.,ii '■, «t hn coninioii ■ i hofora tht linuaure uf in h ' orHflcali' •■* ImurovomtnU. Dflled iin> U ii '!>*) ui J■«• "'.i.v. A l>. IBM, wutljunb Ui J. A, ft I'ALM.K*'. Kevelstoke Land District. District of West Kootenay, Take notice that 1. B, V, Beamy of Poplar, ]].C, occupation Prospoctor, intend to apply for ii speolal flconoo to out and carry away timber from the following described lands: 1. Commencing at a post planted on the west bunk of Musty Creek, marked "B K. Kearny's hu h-eaet corner post," about:» miles southerly from the Lurdorivur, bciwouH Hapid Creek and Tenderfoot Creek, adjoining Timber Limit 11259 running west, thence went lttii eliititiH, thence north 10 chains, thence east l(Ki rbains, thenoe south in chains to point of commencement, oont tilling ttiu aoros more or less, 2. i 'oinin<:iieing at a post planted on I he west bank of Rusty Ureek. marked "B. F* Heamy's north eutit corner oust," ahout J mile*-, southerly from Ihe Undo ri\t-r between Kupid Creek and Tenderfoot Creek, thenco wont 160 chain-, thenoe south *o eluiin*., I hence cast MJ0 chains, [heme north 4i) obalus to point of comrneiKe- iiii'tii, containing OlOaorcs more? or less. ,{. Commencing at a prist planted on the WOSt lank of Rusty ('reek, marked "B. K. Keamy's north*West corner post," about 3 miles •outherly from the Lardo river, between Bapid Creek ami Tenderfoot Creek, thonoo out 80 bains,thence south nn ehalnsi theuce wost no bains, Lbonce north 80 ohalns to point of coin menoetnont, eontalnlnv Oio aoreo mora orlotM. Looatod loth December, i»»7. id jau Ift H. K. RKAMV, l*ocator- NOTICE. Iti-.i'lsluke IjoiiI lil-lriut. JiiKlilfi ol Weel KiiiiU'iiHV. 'lt.it, tiiitii'i-Hitit. we, 0, Q Wiit^lwiiril iintl II. y in ij.'tf l'i,|iiiu Crook. U.O„ oeoupatlnn l'it«|,i..ii,r-. iiiliiiil In ti|i|il)' fur ii llilll lilt li ,,,,, i- t,i, ,ii itmi carry away Umber from Un lollowlnii 'it— ni'<"i laMM i. rrtiiiiiii'iii'iiiK'.i ■ iif-ii iiisniiil on the r/efl .link "I \'»\,i\t i nek iilitnil .i utility ti|i. murk . ,| r ti U,.t,,|it,w ii,ill It K. II, .tun) * st, tilli out oornor post? runnlni *Joni n K Rorolli north i, uoilitry nf Nn. I TIliiTitu I.linll 11188, . I,,,,,,. mMl Hn niiiiiiiH. iiifitfi. niirtltmi otialn*., i l,..||l •' ttS.I Sit t'hlllllS, tllltlllttl '..till. HO I'lllllllH in 1,'tin! t,| .f,iii,ii,iiit.|lii'lil. ftftlltiiliilliK 1140 iutim .,i loos .'. I oiniii'-ii'liiK 'it <i int.! liltinUjit on Llif «t »i Ittoik of Poplar iifi'k. iilwnt (H mill's up. innrki'i "f. 'I Woodrow end II, r. Boanurs i.iiiih t-s-t. t'triii'i poat, tlti'iit't' won99enafni tlttliK II. I Itiotll- Nu. 'JTIinlml l.iitiil l.'l''.' ,,,lh l^iitiitltir). thonoo stitllh Ml tltnllis. ttlOPOO Boat tOohollio, tl'-ii'i' ii'ntli 90 tliiiiiiH in iinlnl Mitiiit i,.fin.ml, rt'iiOiinliiK610imwi's iiiiini'ii \MUeA i»u. le bar, n«i7. wod i«n i.. 0. •» wo'iiMiow, II. K. IIKAMY, l.iwnlors. NOTICE. Rovolitoki t.sn'i lUttrlot lil.lflilnl «i-"l KoolODOV, Tskf ntll'iit llml I, J II. V'liltiK.'il COtnlplll, l,t,i,'l nriiprlHKf, liiO'ii'l in sppl) In lint I lilt.'l t .,!,,,,,,..1 r ..I Loildl Ifld Woril I'T s .pit ..si llmtior li.tiif in nil .ml fsrrj. two, timber Iron loflowlnn dooorlbtd i»n'i»: I Ciiiiiiiii'tlflnK »l s pool pl»dled ninl stl juiiiiiiK iho ii'triti'ts.i oornor ol i."in« ond marked "I II Yoanir'i sniiiiii's.i rornor pent," mill ■lllislf'l slt'i'll ', lllll" li'irllt its-! "I I'"' Itt'sil „f llif sun ol Arrnw I 010, tliflif xsil «n fhaiiio, iiifiifi' in.nil so fiisin., tbone*nutm nhoins monoo wnih so fhsio. to it'tint a ,,,nt in,tn if.ii inn i si ii i nn '.i'i .i'i". mew or / Oommonoinj »t • pool planted ond id- inii.Ink ii... inirili-fii'i nornor ol Lot Ii49end innrkfii ■ liiviiiiiik s toolh-eut corner,' hu i .iiiiiiifi iiini'ii i, mite norlh'tul "i the head ni ii," iirm nt arrow lake, tnenoa imrtii so nballli, Hi" «»i so ohalns, iiii'iire smith so ■ Imiin,, tiiim i- wolt iliiotinlii" t-i iinlnl nf ooma ml infiit, fuiioiltilna MOain-s iiinrn or lesa. Dated luiiiiiinlii'r Mrdi l»07. sitjahll J. U. YUf.No. Queens Jiotel COMAPLIX Best brands 01 Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNQ, - - Proprietor NOTICE Kevelstoke I juid District. District of West Kootonay. Take uotico that I, Alex. Mcltae, pont master, Kevelstoke, H C., intend, ;•" days after date, to NOTICE apply to the Chlci Commissioner of Lauds and WorkM for permission to cut aud carry r timber from the following du.-rrlbed lauds: 1. Commencing at a poM. planted at the N W. corner of Hection 17. Township 4'Big Heud District, marked "Alex. McBaei nortti-west corner," and covering lands formerly held under Timber LlefUN Nuli.w. tlienee south HOchatnx, ihcucceaHL 80 chains, thenco north He cbainit, thence west d0 chains to (mint of commencement, containing 0*<i acres more or less. 2. Commencing at a post planted at the M, w, corner of guotiun 20, Township 4, Hig Bend district, marked "Alex. Mcltae'a mnith-weHt corner, and covering lands formorly hold under Timber License No 0784, thenoe north 80 chains, theuce east 80 Chains, thence south mi chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing Olu acreH mure or lean. 'A. Commencing at a po-i. planted at thoH.K corner ol Hoction 10, Townthip I, Big Hend District, marked "Alex. McKau's south-east curnei," and covering lands formerly held under Timber l.iceucu So. o, ,,. thunee uorih ni chains. thOOOO west 80 chains, theiteu nouih ho ohalns, thonoo east so chains to point of commencement, containing t»lu acres mure or lest, 4 t oinmcnclng at a post plantod al the M. K. corner of Hectiou 20, Township 4, Big Bund Disiriel. imirk'xl "Alex McUao's ■outbuast ooruer." and covering lauds formerly held un • l« i 'I uiiIiit l.ieencd No. 0781,, thence north su irluilUN. theiuHi west mo obains, theuce soulli 60 ehaliiH, thenoe east 80 chains to point of com* moDOomept, uuntalulug 040 acreH more or less. .». (Commencing at a poet planted at the N.K. corner of Hection 18. lownsbip I, Hig Heud Dmtrlct, marki'd "Alux McBho's nonheusl .'iiimi, " l.heiiei notiUi HU chains, LllOlioo west ft" chains. Ihutico north 811 chaiin, Lhuuuo east Mi ■ l,.nn-in point of rommeiioonnml, coiiUilimg iil» acres mure or luvs. Datod November I'Jtli, 10o7. AI.KX. MuKAK, w<sl dec 4 Per N. T, Kd wards, AgcuL NOTICE HmnlHt'.kn l.ioi'l In iliict. Uistrifl of Wost KiHilonor. , _ Takauotleo Unit 1, J. Sauodorsoii. miuer, 00 I,, v iiller ilalo Inlond Ui applr to Ihe thiol tiimmlutonof of LiiikIs and Works for per- pilailoD u> pnrohaie u o fulinwliib- ilamiriliad I iiMiniinniiiKnt a post pliinlml Mcliiilnswest ul lllni'l llo ninl iiniriiml ''J. Hiniii'liiiHiii .■• ii.itlli.iiiiHi ournof uusl," lliom-e miiiiIi HU cl,ains in,,,,, n woit Mobilni, thenco Bonn m ohilui i hence east au onama In point ol coiiiineoce. iiiiiiil, imi,mmin* H4U acres iniireor less lliiieil Uct, aii.li, llili. .„.,„ ., J BAUrJlUUlBUN, l'or W. A. Hiniiii'i ilsmii H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Don llaa'ts, Anlmiils. Hints, Fish, ,hn., MOUNT KH Animal Kii|(s Mi,mil,-.1. P O. II,,I 81. , _ , Htiullo; Corner ol Flr.t Ht. and Bojle A.». Hoveletoke, U. V Kevelstoke I.ami District. District of West Kuotoimy. Take ootice that I, K. M Smythe, merchant Nl days afUir late luteud Ui apply to the Chief CiimiiiiusiiiueUof Luutls mid Works for per- missioo tu purchase the following described la lulu: Cnmmenoloi! at a post plauted 40 chains north of the southest corner uf timber limit 7018 and marked-"H. M. Umythe's north-west corner post," tTfoiii-e east Wl chains, thence south HO chains, thenco west 80 chains, t: once uorih SO chains to potot of commencement, i oiitaiiiiiiKi'i.1) aores more or less. llatnil Uct. Until, 11.17, It. M SMYTHE, Per W. A. Smythe, Aiieut. NOTICE. Itovelslnke Laud District, District of West Kieileiiay. Take notice that 1, W. A. Ilea.,-, Iiicniiotive llroiiiuii.lU days after dale iuteuil u> iipply to the I hlef I ommlssiouer of Laud mid Works for permission to pnrohase the followiiiK descrilwd lauds: CommeticltiK at a post planted alaiut , mile north of the south-east loruor of limner limit lllll) and marked "W. A. Ileum's soUtb-OIlt corner post " Ihence mirth all chains, ilienfe west Ml chains, thence south Wl chains, thenco MlilOob iius Ui point of ooinineueeuieul, con- laiuiuK il*'i acres more or less. Dated Clot. 20th, lkx/7. , „, W. .. 11BAVO, l'or W A Smythe, Agent. NOTICE Hovolstoke Until district. District of West Kmn niiay. Take notice that w , the Lamti-Wataon Lumber Dnmpauy Limited, of Arlowitead, B. I!, tii'cupiitiiu, Ltiiniieriiinii. intend to apply for liermissiuu tu loose the folloediig described loroshure, being pert of the foreshore of (ialeua II.->', for logging purpusesl t oniineuciiig al a oiihi scribed "Lamb-Watsou /innher 0o," plauted at the ti W. corner of Lot B4H7, theuce southwesterly following high, water mark, a distance of nil chains. Datod this 90th day of October, IU07. Lamii-Watsiin Lomukii llo, Ltd., JonrtOB ByO. B, N.WIIkle, Agent, MARRV, toOOTOR or it.tHpi.lr. '• Don't do a thing; " till you sou clearly whnrt bust by old of DON'T "Flashlights on Human Nature" tin liciiltli, disease,hive, muiritigcand pincntage Tells what you'd ask a doctor, out don't like lo Jin imgcn, Illustrated, 2/i oontai but Uilntroiluoo It an siiini une only to any adult for postage, III "fills. M HILL, PUB. OO. I2B lata, »a,h a,roo«, NOW VORK. Gray's Blood Mixture Sura fit ii' for Hiii'iiiiiiiiisiu, l.iiiiiluiK'i ami (ii'ii.'i nl I)i'- liilily. Only the uhoicvnt liiu lw uai'tl. S. GRAY, Oriental Hotel THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B- C. The Palace Restaurant j Aouw r. * v *vn vtput OPEN DAY AND NIGHT $5.00 Board By Week $5.00 SINGLE MEALS, 25 CENTS. A.H. SING, Mackenzie Avenue. Proprietor m> iSi MAYORALTY, 1908 I B JL%^ A B "%1'To the Electors of Revelstoke; 1« I \> FOR INVESTMENTS CONSULT US If you have $5 or $5,000 to invest we can find you high-class opportunities which will tiring you from five per cent, tu 20 per cent. per annum on your money. Oity Lots, Mount's, lliisinens Blocks, Fruit Fiiiius, Rural Lands, Hotels, Stores, Business Opportunities, Timber, Mines. City and Hoi pot nt ion Bonds for sale. Money to loan on approved securities. Accounts collected and adjusted. If you are Interested send for our circular. COLUMBIA AGENCIES, LIMITED REVELSTOKE, B. 0. m THE REVELSTOKE WINE 8 LIMITED. r. SPIRIT CO. origin. ONLY. IB. O. Import direct from Country ol WHOLESALE DEALERS REVELSTOKE' At the request, of ni.my of tie buci- oessnien and other residents of the Oity, I have consented to have my '\7'Xf", 'lame placed in nomination (or the '___ -nice ol Mayor for 1908. My record as an Alderman shews oat during my term of ollice I gave lose attention to the affairs of the ity and in all cases did what I con Idered was in the best interests of the hole City irrespective of Ward iullu- uces. *^-4v**k**-Vf*-»*aV*-**«V*»-*aV%**>^^ * P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. * HEAD OKKICK : Calqaky, Albert.!. Whoesale and Retail Meat Merchants Pork Packers and De.Uer In Lite Stock. Markets In all the principal Cities and Towns Alberta. British a-wttfllbU and the Yukon. Packers of tbe Celebrated Bran Bacon, and "Shamrock" Brand Leal Lard £ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS C. F. Lindmark Elected Mayor by Narrow Majority—Record Polling -Close Contest in Every Ward. The met interesting and hardest (ought fight in munioip 1 politics in the history ol Bevelstoke took place on Thursday, election day, when l lie electors polled a record vote ol 57!) (or mayor. The city hall presented an animated scene all day, the candidates and their workers being ia evidence rustling up their supporters and reminding stray electors of their duty and obligations a- citin'uis. The voters came up well, and intense suppressed excitement prevailed towards the close of the polls. A characteristic feature of tbe election was the orderly and smooth mniiner in which all arrangements were carried out, there being no demonstrations of (riclion or ill-feelirjgi and a large, good-natured and enthusiastic crowd gathered round tbe city . . ,, , . - jo ,i i„„i, ,„,,.;, ee that each does his little part and ha 1 between 7 and o o clock to await, ,..,._, .. ' , „, , loes it right or know the reason why. the result of the polling. The election In rpgard tQ the que8tion 0, aetter. has created the extremest interest in,ge, I may say, that when the by-law the city and has been the most keenly van voted on and carried la.*t Fall, I contested ol any yet, it being recog- <»k it for granted that the council , . . , . . ,. i-a8 quite justified in going ahead maed that the mayoral contest would ,.^ 4^ Jrk Re ^ fls ^^ Since the contract has hei-n let, owever, I find among the lutepavers very strong feeling against the ihenie as it stands at present. It a majority of the ratepayers wish Die contests were.0 )mve t)]e wj10|e q„e8tion re-i pened for do MAYORALTY, 1908. To the Electors of the City of Revelstoke: ; My opponents would, if they could, '■ad the electors to r.eliove that a man tho i» i.'i . igi tl ii so e corner grocery lusin'pt-is t .- iiiil, kind of Imsiness ,iau "in aire i ' look after the affairs 'four grii ng fitj I have yet to jam that all the Imsiness ability of lie city is confined to that class of a nan. 1 can make such nrrangt ments is will permit ol my devoting such il my time »s may be necessary to the tffairs of the city, and my experience f city atl'.iirs I consider fits me for the llicc quite as well as any one who has et appeared in the field. My view, ns well as the view of lany other ratepayers, is that if the layor and aldermen would appoint apable men to the different civic dices and hold those persons strictly "count ible for good results and do oie their own euergie' to supervising hat is done and do less interfering i the carrying on of city work, the ty would profit hy it. We have had ' the past some costly experience re- ilting from the mayor and al.lermen ■ying to run ntfaira that they knew othing about and the time Ins come hen a change should be made in the ,ay ahovo referred to. I propose to do that I can to surround mvself with apable aldermen and city nlticials and North Vancouvep Water Front Will prove a desirable field for in- estment, Values of this property will be determined by the shipping, railroad and general development of Western aiiada. We have secured for quick sale a few choice properties and will gladly furnish full particulars. Call or write. J. E. ELKINS JAMES WOODROWS OFFICES McKenzie Avenue, Certiflcateof Improvements NOTICE Fidelity. We Two, Annie K., Spokane, Nipls- sing and Booun Mineral (Maims situate In the Trout Lake Mining; Division of Went Kootenay DlwtricL Where located—At head of Hornefly Creak. Take notice that I, Clara Grace Wotttfall, administratrix of the Katate of John Woatli-y Westfall, deceased, Free Miner's ' ertiflcate, No B w82t*. intend, sixty day« from date In wot to apply to the Milling Recorder for cert Bleat en of Improvement*, for the purpose of obtaining L'rowti Grants of the ab'.ve claims. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must bo commenced befure the iAKiianceof such Certificate of Improvement*. Dated this 2ttt day of October, A. 1», 1907. fob 4 (LA HA QUACK WKSTFALL. Certifloate of Improvements NOTICE B.S., F.D., J.W„ati(l A.K. Fractional Mineral ('lalniH, "Ilui.i.' In the Truul Ua« Mini..*, DIvIhIoo of Heat Kootenay District. Where lUaOod-At heart of Honwtly Crook. Take ntttico that I, Krad C. Kllloit, Free Min- er'a Certificate No 11 8B°«, nctl.iK a« agent for Clara Oracc Westfall, and the aald Clara Urace Wcatfall iiitiiiliiit.tn.tria nl tha folate of John Wesley Weatfall, decaaod. Free Minor's Corti (li-ate No II 1*188, li.ifiitl. sixty dav> Ir an dale baroof, to iiiaily to the Minlntf Kecorder for (lertiflrates of Improvements, for the pnrnoee of tililaiiilng a Crown (.runt* ol the above olaloiN Ami further lake lottos that action, under lection 17. mint lie common, .tl la-fur,- the iimu- ant-e of such CertiltfoUi of Ilnprovelnnnla. I i,.i«d this Mat day of la-Inner, All. 1417. feb I FHKII. a KLI.III'I'T, Canadian Pacific Atlantic Steamship Line St. John SAIlllKlS Li«rH , an. 4 Lake Champlain an. 10 Empress Britain an. 24 Feb. Corsican 1 Lake Erie 7 Empress Ireland an. 10 an. 15 an. 24 First-Class, $55 and up Second-Class, $40 and np Third-Class, 27.50 and np Cheap rates lo Atlantic Seaboard points in connection with steamship tickets Passengers booked to Norway, Sweden, Antwerp, Hamburg arid all other continental ports. For further information apply (o T.W.Bradshaw, E. J. Coyle, A.O.P.A. Vancouver. Agent, Kevelstoke. he close and warm, and so it proved, C F. Lindmark securing the election by a narrow majority of five votes. A second count was taken but did not affect the isBue close in every ward. In Ward One„nd a different scheme outlined P. Hooley and J. J. Wood'and tied at;ewering the city, I stand ready ti 105, the returning officer casting nf11 I can to bring this about provided ,„ ... ., . _. ,,jit can be done without inv.tlving the favor oi Mr. Woodland. The result^. piw.. .,„,..! , . ... .. northwest can be more certainly pre dieted with the prospect ol a good crop. The election of officers resulted in tbe re-election of P. Lund as president, VV. A. Am tie, secretary, and Otto Lachmund, vice president. C. F. Lindmark and F. VV. Hess, of Revelstoke, were present. Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward Two: Ladies and Gentlemen,—I am again placing tny name liefore you as a candidate for the aldermanic board and therefore offer my services as representative lor Ward Two in the coun cil of 1U08. II re elected I will endeavor, as in the past, to perform the duties pertaining to that office to the best of my abili'y. I would therelore respectfully solicit your votes and influence. Yours faithfully, R. H. SAWYER. Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward Three Ladies and Gentlemen: In response to the expressed wishes of a large number of electors of the city, and oi the influential deputation of business men who waited on me with the request that I should allow my name to go in nomination for the mayoralty of Revelstoke for the ensuing, I recognise that it is the duty of every man to respond to the call of his fellow-citizens if he can thereby serve the public interest. I have therefore the honor to advise you that I am a candidate for the office of Mayor in th:'coming election, and request the favor of your support. If ekcte'.l it shall he my earnest endeavor to bring about a reduction of taxation, and tu insist on the econoni ical administration of the civic finances. The taxation at present levied is a heavy buideil on tli.se who make their h- incs in Kevelstoke, and the rate of taxation must be reduced. I am in favor cf a rc-ailjustliient of the city assessment, so (hat it shall be more equitably apportioned, and consequently reduced on improved property. This will mean not only a saving to bona tide citizens m their annual tax hill, hut will place the city in a more favorable financial posi'ion so that its bind, will command a higher price than under existing conditions. I am in favor of permanently surfacing with crushed rock the main thoroughfares of the city at such time as the revenue will justify the undertaking of such work. The expenditure must be placed on a systematic basis, consistent with public works being carried out in tbe most efficient manner, and yet to an extent sufficiently within the revenue to ensuie the civic finances being placed on a sound footing, so that tbe frequent issue of debentures shall not he nece'sary. Your Obedient Servant, CHAS. F. LINDMARK. city in n lawsuit ior breach of c tract. I think that during the next y most strict economy should t'B . \ cised in all departments and it i ii be my effort to effect these economies wherever possible without "destroying the efficiency of the different departments. Our Kire Departments deserve every encouragement and assistance possible and our Police and Water and Light services must be kept up to a proper state of efficiency, but large expenditure on roads and -treets can very well be omitted until our finances are in better shape. I an. favorable to a fair arrangement being made lor the disposal of the surplus electric power which the city controls in order that industries requiring cheap power may be encouraged. I ask for your support at the puMs on the 16th of January and feel confident that I will receive the support of a large nuj riry of the ratepayers and trust to merit that support throughout my term of office. Yours Faitheuli.v, E. TRIMBLE. Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward Two Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Waid Two: NOTICE Revelstoke Land Ulstr!.-, District of Wosl Kootenay. Take notice that I, -' <> Woodrowof Poplar Crunk, li <J„ orciip.ition Proepeotor, Intend In Apply for a speckl llconoe to out and curry away timber from the following described lands; 1. Commencing at a pout planted about 1 tnile up the (lift south fork of Pot Ur Creek nn east bunk adjoining Timber Limit No. Ill *l I. on th<* wnst boundary, marked "C O. Wi<odrow's north-east corner post,"thenco south lOOeliuins, thruee wt*Ht4M-'huliiM. thenoe north lft' chillis, tli'iiiB eant lochrtins to point of oomtituuce- incut, r-tiif.i.liifDK ti*1' acres more or U'n->. '-'. Cotiiiiieuoliitf ut ii poMi pi.mml on tho went bank of the first -outh fork of t'oplar Creek, libotlt 3 miles np, adjoining Timber Limit. No, UXHooii the wmih iKiuudiry marked "C, O. WOOorOWa north*went corner post," thence emtl HO chain*, theneo houLIi Uf> i-haliiH, thonoe welt HU ohutmi, tinmen north Mti chnliiH to point of c<jiniuoncoim'iit, containing (110 aoron more or Iops. Ijoouted 18th December, 1H07. 0. O. YVOOimovV, Locator, wod Jan l'i NOTICE SHARES FOR SALE Imperial Development $460 (10 Hank of Ibitish Columbia 110 00 Nicola Coal and t.'oke 100 00 Columbia I'Yiiit and IjuiiI 100 00 Hewitt Mines 6 00 Unviil Collieries 2i> Chin Ies Oickens 10>4 WANTKD TO I'UKCHASK Great West Ixian. Above subject to confirmation, Prospectuses and particulars con coining any of those Companies on application. Ili'Valslitllii Unit District. District (if ttiisl. K,ml unity. Take, notlfii Mint A u. .Iuliiisi.nn nf I'uplar (truck, (iifiiiiiilliai MiTfliaiit, lull-nils In u|i|ilj fur a su iliil liiKinin lo nut ami carry away tint ■or from tint following ihtacrllrd laid■.: i o innInii at a post iiliiuiml nliinti el mill's ii|i 1'niifai (trciil. Iniiii I'milur liiwusll... culling lur lliii suiitb nasi ugriiur ofTlinlHir l.finlt mm, niarkwl 'A. (I. Jnlin Iihi'smiiiIIi W(!N' fniiiiii' puat, tliuliuii cast hu clialus, tliiiliui- inallifld chiiiin, tliiinca wiwi, kii , IniiiiK. II cf smith at) clialiii Ni iniliii, nf cuininenianiiiiiit, c'llitiillilliK (Mil ac:ch iiiiiiu Ol- Ions. I itifd imii Duo., innv. A. U. .HlllNHTliN, wed Jan ID II. K, lliiani), Agiilit. APPLY TO COLUMBIA AGENCIES, Ltd. McKenzie Avenue, Revelstoke. T3ULBS From France, Holland and Japan SEEDS! TREES! PLANTS! FOR FALL PLANTING reliable varieties at reasonable juices. Fertilizers, Dee Supplies, Spray I'unips Spraying Material, Out Flowers, etc. Oldest established nursery on th. mainland of II.O. Catalogue free. M J. HENRY'S NURSERIES QMINHfUtaM INS IliBHOUSII VINSWVSR.'S.I Ladies ami Gentlemen,—I have been requested by a number of ratepayers to represent them at the coming civic elections and have allowed my name to appear in nomination lor alderman for Waid Three. II elected I will do all in my power to further the interests of our city. I will curtail expenses, except where necessary for the coining year as much as possible and work in harmony with the representatives of Wards 1 and 2. Soliciting your vote. Yours faithfully, HUGH SYMTHE. Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward Three l.AIUKH ANP OKNTI.FMEN,—I beg to announce myself as a candidate for re-election ai alderman (or Ward 3, at tbe request of many ol the rate payers, and il elected I will work (or the best Interest! ol Ihe city and therelore respectfully solicit your support. Yours fiithfully, J. ABRAHAMS!) .. Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward Three At the request of a nun* her of Iriends I have consented to have my name placed in nomination as Alderman in Ward Two for 1908. I heartily endorse the candidature ol Mr. Edward Trimble for mayor,and promise if elected to give him my bet support in an effort to give Kevelstoke good government lor 1908. I have no other pioui'si-s to make and ask your support on tbe Kith instant G. S. McCARTER. Friends,—I have been urgently re- qnested bv a large number ol tbe e eciors of this Ward to allow my name io be put in nomination as a • •a'.didate for the position of Alderman of your Oity. Although a citizen ol Revelstoke for the past ten years I have never taken any active interest in municipal work, hut believe it tu be the dut, of every tusiness man to take bis share of the responsibility of bow the City's finances a e to be expended and how tbe City is to be governed. I have therefore consented to allow my name to be placed in nomination, and leave myself entirely in your hands. I do not think that when. I am willing to give my services to you frcsly, that I should be obliged to visit you personally and ask for your support If you have confidence in me aud think that I am capable ot discharging, with the other members elected, the duties of this office, then I have a right to look for your support. As an independent candidate entirely untrammelled by nuv clique, corporation or political party, I will pledge my.support to everything thai will advance the internals of our city. 1 will endeavor to economize in thi expenditures, curtail as far as possible. unless absolutely necessary ami only fur permanent work, the expenditures for public works, until the finances of the City are in a more healthy state I will advocate a readjustment of the Assessment, and a reduction of the Taxis, and Water and Light Kates. If these ideas must with your approval, your support on olec ion day will he my answer. Yours respectfully, W. M. LAWRENCE. NOTI E CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Ktvrl-tnke Lnmi Diss rift.. District ..J W ,1 K • ieu*-jr. T ike notice tr.ru 1. J. hn Kitm»th M' L°hu. of Ro'-'eL-toke, 11. t'. lambbrut-*U| \u uud i" apply fur a .-ypo' io U'Ol b i*i cui urabui ifoai 116 follnru.,, U«*j*cr<L.''(J luu^ i nmmeui ing <'t a post pi . timber iiuited MM- uud marl McLean's nurti.*«H curuer," -.iiu-hu ab.uV t.-o ru ilea "."i Saif-jraj C« ■» <'0 tbe wost side of Arrow >«i-:m beuce wtoi nO ch-uu=, iiiern * toj u 80 chaiufl, thenco a-i-t o0 ct.ains, theoce tiorib SOonaisi lo point of colb- mt*nc9tneut couiamiui; 640 acrei more or iesn. Dated Dec. l'nh. iy07. satdec 14 JOHN KENNETH McLKAN. i led n ijoinins •k.-U J. K-ju..<jiti PROCLAMATION of tho Municipality of HevnUtoke. that I re- mire the presence of the said electors tit the City Clerk's otlice, City Hall, McH>nzie Avenue, in the said city, on the 13th duy of January, IlHiH, nt 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of elooting porson^. to represent them iu tha muui- cipal council as Mayur and Aldermen, aud al-o for tho purpose of electing two School Trustees. The mode of nomiuatiou of candidates shall be BS follows: Thecandidates shall bo nominated in writing; the writing shall be sub-.crib.ed by tw.i voter*, of the municipality «*« projutser and **c uder. and shall be delivered to the Heturuiiu* Otli'-er at anytime botween the date of this nonce and 2 p in. of il.d day of the nomination: and in tht* uvfint of a i.-il I being necessary luoh poll will !>-- opened on rhuwday the IBtfa dayJanoar-f L90B, in the City Clerk1! otlice in the lily of Rev«l- stoke, and kept opou between the hour of time o'clock in the forenoon and ihe hour of ->■.•■:. o'clock in the afieruoon. for takiugaud recording the votes of toe electors of the said < ity. of which ovory person in hereby required l*> take notice aud govern himself -lcctirdiugly. The persons qualified to tm nominal txi for .md elected as Mayor shall lie such person- a- are malo British subjects of the full age of twenty ono years and are uot disqualified under any law, and have been for the six months next preceding the day of nomination the reimtereo owner in the Laud Registry Otlice of laud or real property iu the city or the assessed value ou tho lust municipal Assessment K..H of One Thousand Dollars or more over and above any registered judgment or charge, and who are otherwise duly qualified as municipal voters. The persons qualified to be nominated for and elected as Aldermen shall be such persons as are male British subjects of the full age of twenty*one years and are not disqualified under any law, and have been for the six mouths next preceding the day of nomination the registered owner iu the Land Registry Otlice of land or real properly in the city of the assessed value, on the last municipal Assessment Roll, of Five Hundred Dollars or more river aud above any- registered judgment or charge, and who are otherwise qualified as municipal voters. The persons qualified to be nominated for and elected as School Trustees shall be such persons as are householders and being British subjects of the full age of twenty-one years and otherwise qualified to vote at au election of School Trustees. Every candidate nominated shall signify by a writing accompanying tbe nomiuatiou paper, his consent to such nomiuatiou, except in case such person be ubseut from the municipality when such absonce shall be stated in the Domination paper. Every candidate nominated fur mayor or alderman shall, on or before the hour of two p.m. of the day of nomination, furuish the Re- turniuac Officer with a statement iu writing, specifying the land or real property upon which hu qualifies. tiivon under my hand at Revelstoke thii 2nd day ui January, li-O-V ('HAS. J. AMAN, Returning OhVer. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE NOTICE. Revelstokt* Land District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice that I. J Dougal of Nakusp Captain, iutend to apply for permission to purchase ths followiiig described lands; Commeucing at s post planted at the N. W. corner of Lot No. r(414, running south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north 20 chainn, thence east 20cbains toipoint of commencement. Dated Dec. Huh. 1807. JUJLIOS DOUGAL, jan4sat D, Dewar, Agent. NOTICE. Kevelstoke Land District, District of West Kootenay. Take notice that Lharles McNicholls, of 811- vertoH,t-J.L.,occuj..iiilon, liiu ber cruiser, intends io apply for special umotr licenses over the •jiiuwing described Lands : 1 « "luii,.-],. iuk at it (0.-.1 planted on tbe cast branch ol Haley t're«X aboui M miles irom the forks inanted MU .UeMcuuIls'miuiu* wast corner post," theuce 80 cbalus north. 'hence wj chains SMt, thence BO chains south, tiieuce ou cijaiiis v*est to place of coinmeuce* ...'in. containing *,v. acres more or lt-as. l>aied itftb December. 19U7. 2. Commencing at a post planted 914 miles up Canyon Dree* on wosi side marked "C. Mc- McbuiiV south-pest coruer pou " thence ItiO chains east, iht*nee 40 chains north, theuce 100 cnaius west, thence 4o chains south to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or lens. Located December 17th, 1W7. OHARL o McNifHOLLS. Date Dec. 26ih. Iiaj7. Bat dec jg 3 Iu the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Iu the matter of the Winding Up Act. bein, chapter 144 of the Revised Statutes Lauada, aud In the matter of The Klwood Tin Workers Gold Min.ug Company ol" Lardeau, British Col* umbia. Limited, N'ouper.-oual Liability. Notice is hereby given .n.u upon tne petition of i. liaries Lewis uu urutr was made by the Honourable Mr. Justice Element In the above matter, Uuied tne L'Tth Deceuiuer. IwUi, whereby it »as ordered mat u.e abuvo-uamed company be wouud up under toe provisions uf the Winding Up Act uud ihat Jotiu E. Jones, uf Cam- borue, B.C., was appoints J Provisional Liquidator. Further take notice that in and by said order Tuesday tut* ii3t ua> ul January, UQL at the uour ui lu:Ju u'tiotn iu tbe foreuoon at tne i utirt Huu^e, Vancouver, B.C., was lixed as the time and pu e lor tne appointment of an ■ iikuii injuiddior of the above uamed company oi wnicb an parties concerned are requenied to take notice. Dated tm.i 3uth December, 19U7. MARTIN, UBAIQ A- BOURNE. Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C., Solicitor*, lor the Petuiouer. jan4 4t NOTICE. Bevelstoke i^tuu Uiauioi* LM-iinct ut woat Kootenay. lake nonce LUail, xj Dewar, of Arrowhead, vruLser. mLeud io apply lor permission to pur- cuase .;.*• luituwiuf* Uo--crit>ed lauda; Commeuciug at the B.B comer uf Lot No HM ru-uiu(- norm 4u cnams, tueuce east 100 ,,..;,-, .iici.o vuuin to cnaius, ttieucs west leO . ,.aiu> ku (Kuu, ui -.uiuineucaiiieui. aU-tveU a-'i-c. 4tU, 1M;7. satjan 4 p. DEW AH. NOTICE. The City Council invite* applicati-n ' * ■ position of City Clerk, with wbi> I associated tho offices nf ('ity Trea.*i Bor and Collector Applicants t" st required, and forward references • (l'lplications, which should reach tl signed by Januttey 2ihh, 1906. Revelstoke, B.C., Dec. list, 1907, H. Fl OYD. td City Clerk. Kevelstoke Lanu District. District Ul ttwil kwului.j. laae notice mat Xuu,, t Armstrons, ef Ar- juwueaU, i*. c., ucvupanuu Mluer, iu lauds to appiy lur a -.pecia! umber licwuce over toe luliuMiiigdttacribcu laud; Cumuieuciug ai a post planted shout 100 yds, u-vr.u u. **>«* maraed N, v, i.vt-to, and u»raed nuocrt .iruisiiuug'-ia.M, eviuer yuat»" tueu.e ■>. cams u rtn. ov cnaias -.-•.*k,*x- cuaius Mjuttt, ij i Uaius -ttf i ut puiai„i cuuiMitfUceHieut, jjau-d mis -js.in day ui >uv., iw7. sat uov U KUsMtui' AJtJ*or-i0.tU. NOTIUE NOTICE Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward One: Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward One : LAD1M and Odnti.kman,—At tile ic<|iiiil ill a lar(e numlier of tli« rnlti |inyi "s I have aitiiin C'lisiiitcil tu be- oonti » cindiiUte lor re-election«» ulilcrini.il in the almvc Ward. If nieclcl I will give my licit Rltentimi to furthering the internals nf the city iind reepeotluiljl nolicit your votes m (I influence. Youni Uitlifiilly, j. A. STONE. lyAiilKH ami (1i:nti,i:mi;n,—At tlit> re(|(ieat uf 11 large niiinlier ol ritti'|iny- era of Ward One, mid hi ii Hiippnrter of Mr. KdwH.nl Trimble, 1 have been naked to allow my name to ilend for nomination ti Alderman In the coming election, end have contented to tl' an Though not ii ri'iidcnl of th» Ward ■ aiy iiit'ii'sls are hcui'v invested iu Ward One and if elected I will do my utmost to lurf her the Interest! of the ward and the city an h whole. Soliciting your vote and influence, I am, Yours faithfully, W. A. FOOTE. NOTICE Notice In hereby glx'ii Mini n eh("|iie fur 91KM.42, dated .Imii. li li. 1IKIH, drawn l,y toe in fiivoi of (J, II. Iliiino At (;,,., on the lui|ieil,il Ijiink of Ciiiinihi, Hev- elstoke liiiiliih, hna been hwl. All pei'iiini nie hereby warned ii^'iinNi inking, retaining or ci-hliiK the iiini' ■ a payment thereof Iihh bean stopped, Any person retaining or in any way ihiiiini' with -iiiil cheque will laiiliable to iil'i'Seelltloll. .Ian. til h, WM. 0, W. AHHAHAMHON. Ladies ami Qbhtlrmbr ■■ I iiiii attgain nlTiring myself as a candidate for Alderman lor yoiii Ward H.niulil my attention to your built during the puat year have met with your approval, I solicit your vole and Influence, nnd if elected I I roinise 10 faithfully serin you, J. J. WOODIAND. Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward One : Having been naked hy a committee ol electors from Ward One to stand as a representative for that Ward ut the coining civic elections, I have decided to place myself for Humiliation. 1 do not believe in making many prombei, because promises often fall through, hut I will promise to look after tho interests of the city in ever) particular that come before me, and if I keep the interests ol the city before me, I do not think lean go very far astray. I ask for your support on January 111 h ninl feel sure thnt dining tin ensuing year if clccti'il 1 shull ineti t'nit support. YottiiH I'arrliKi'i.l.Y PETER HOOLEY, Hcvclstnke Land In-inc District of West Koot- our. Take notion that Nels thomas Kdwardf of rt.'VC'1-tokc If C, Crui-u-r, iriieud- to apply f -r -.pcfitvl .I'ciiHcs ov.-r ihu following .].■-.■•■,i..-. landst 1 ('omincnch)fa al a post phtut'-d about twi tulles dbttaut Olid in an eaaterl/ dxec too fron <li« soutb'Weai coiner of .-i-i-tion 4. le Tovrnsbii 3. ttt-vci-ioMj (..mil Diicrlef*, ->ud markod "Ncl- 'I'liuutrt- Rd wards' souUi-west ooruer,*' t-Mnoi not IM " cli.im-. i-iooc*- east 60 < i.-un-, ili.-iic- ■ ■niili 8(1 chains, thm.co M'l'.-i ii chiius to lh> point of cou.tnenoenient ooniaiufo-r sw man mors oi U"*«, and being section 2 in Township 3. 2. Commencing at >\ post planted about one mile distant ami in an uastorly dlrooUon fro tbo soutb-oosi corner oi Beotlon 16, Township ■*. rlovelstoke Land Difiri--; and marked MNeis i'homes Edwards' nortb*wast corner," thence east Bo chains, ibenoe south 80 onalna, tbenoe West 80 chains, thence north BO Ohalns to Wis point ol commencement, containing GUI acree more or luss and being Section I!. I ■-■-•. h-liip .t. 3. uonimenclng at n po^-t planted a1 out one tnile distant and in an caaUirly'direct Ion from Ihe south>easl nomer of Section 16 in Township :\. Bevelstoke Land Dlstrlot, uui marked "Nels Thomas ICdwards1 *-uuiii-wf3«t cornet, thenoe north 80 chains, thenoe east &> chain-, thenoe south 80 chain*, theoce west W chain* tu point Of ''oniiiieiiceiiioiif, >■ ti' oiinia* i.t'i acre* more or less and being .Section li in Towiinhip 3, 4. Commencing it ■• poet planted about one mile distant ami m an easterly'direction from tin* sOUth*east corner of Section £&, in Township 3, Kuvcl-iU-ke l-oid Dlstflctaod maibed 'Nels 'I hoimw Kit ward**' north went corner." thence east 80 ohalns* tbenoe south -»u chains, Uiepce1 wi*Hi ni obaUM) thence iiurlh ■* chains to the point of coinmencemunt. containing 040 eeres more ur It - . and being Section .-) in lownahip 3, ".'), Couimi nclng nt I post planted about one mile distant and in an tatten) dlreoUoo from the noilth out OOfOSr of .Section -'.. in I u a u-hip 3, lte*.el-tok« Lund District, and marked "Nois I imti,a Kdwaras u<,o, -.\,-\ coriu-r." thriK e north «" chuin-, theuos *asl m t Imios thence south tto ohalnsi toenos west 80 ohalns io tho point of <'oniim.iHI'liiriit, and ooBteiniog ■•I' acres mote or leesj and being :•>•■•' ><>i. .'*••>• Township 8. • 11. ( ommnnrlug at I post , I hi * ■ -1 one mile di i.oil and in an easterly djreOUOO from Ihe northeast oornei of Bection88-in rownshlp8i j;. ii-1-i..K. liiiud Dlstrlot) eod taartad"Kei« Iriomas LuwardV north west oerneri' thenoe eael Bticbainsithenee **o'uh mi shalns, theoos wost a" chaiuH, thence north80chains luiio iHiint of oonuneoMBenL and rootalnins o\<> npres Hiorii or Ico", and tn'tng -■■■ • i \, .-^ ■-■ Township 3, 7. Cotuiuemlug at a post plunUxl une mile dlHtiuit and In an seeteni direction fiom the -oniii>east corner ol Beetlon I, InwnwlP *. KeValStOKe l-m*l DlstrU t, and marked "Nels I hoimiM Kd wm-I - BOUth'West tone r, thence uiiiiii no ohauLs. theneseast BOuhaius, thence Mouth wi obaUM- umnce wu->t so chains to point of commuuecmeut. and eon tain ing tA>) a*.!**-. more ur Iumi and txiing Settiuu i, in iuwuship I. Dated Dec. 4th. Il<"7 Hiitdeo 7 NBL8 TIKJMAM BDWABDt- NOTICE Kmv.-i-toil.- Land Dlmrlot. DJitrlotol vvest Kootenar. Notice 1h lioifl y givuti tlmt Unity (Ih\h from the ditto BerooJl I Intend to itppiy to the chief Oommtneionor of IjumIm .iiiil W'uki for pornitfeioD to outanu oarry awny tlmDtr fiom Hu* lollnwiiiK dfiiOHbod IhihI: Uomuiunuing at a poHt plunted on the nor th siur of the N. M. Ann ol Upper Arrow Lake ut the M. K. 0, l.. s-ii'i. (i. L, and marked H. Bmllh's Mi K. <'.,' Thenoe vTeet half a iuUoi iheutie north one mile* thenoe earn i trig hall mile, iiioih ut lene to l.a- 1I101C1 ihence uiong takeeb of tup >iu ni uutuiueuoetnenu U. HAIITII, I'rr li. 0. Hull, Agt'ut. UiiLod Dec. llith, 1UU7. voiatoke Land it. >.,,^. U let ol Kootenay. ■*v nouoe mat j, -John Albert Rlrk, of Rer- *Kv, B.t>. uctu^aLioii it. (,. t-auO aurveyu , *-uu io apply ioi pcTliiisiiua «u purctia«« ..no <>•> lug ni-iiiiini i...i>i: < unmicuciiig ut a *-u*.i piamud about forty- 0 • e i i.i, ■ !.■» i.i- in., it, ui ,ut ..ui m uftf.k t..iuti u( L-ul n\ v UMftatatMiU I ui uUuUied ami luuilocQ ->«Aa4jl Oruop woo .i,; tu^uw auk Ma*J iuj, U<atU»; -.Im....'-' MOUUi luii' lit i lt.-( u,,.,!!-; ait-uo)tsiieUUij l*A0*a4l*MMa, •o-.i.ec uM ill ion' * .l»*-t«6l Cim.lis. IA* t.o..u v.. Ui.n;lli.ia<,iii.iiu lUini -■:i. tSovoaiin i, U i wuaticcl Ju,i.< .kt.Uj.ttl' K1.:K. NUlltit Kevelstoke Land j^aew«g». llhlrit-lt V.O'l iVonl-i. ,j Take nonce tnai t. b. a. tisiley, mine mien- Sger, e»ldajTS alleruaUj 'fireml *"■*',•■ m toe . McMouillil-lulirf Ul l^a-.U. «U . rt ..-«„ ti*f i.." :iu~-i..o Ui purchase io« iulluWius ''•->' f lovd laU'la | < ouimenciiig at a po»t plauted io tii.m. iiortn ui tne xiuLicoit-tt io ue< ><i ....i *>'f uoiit , Uand markeu "r. H. tiuitey ■ u *ru»-eaet oornei post, meuco Miuih au ci.au.- imeuce irasinchains tiieife norm »> cnaius, meuce .'., '. .*-' ■ .1-111. ■ 1 ■ [.'.:lil Of C.illltllOli. -UllWIll, CuU* taiiiiug ''4■> acres tiiora or *•■ - Datod L>ct 2bth, 1W7. f h auram. I'sr W. a. Utuytbs, Ageut. In the Couuty Court of Wast Kixitenay, holdeu tt KereUuike, l.j the matter of Jo.teph Dulau, deceaitad, end la the matter uf the Administrators' Act, TAKK HOJICK, that by su Order of His H<-nor J, A. Form, made the 13ib dsyuf OcU>- oor. l'.«J.. i wk apiMiinied AdoiiuistraUirof Joseph Dulao, dernanud, and all partiss baviug i.laiuia against the Htlfl KegatO are hereby re* juirod to furnish -»aaie properly verified to me, 'i. or befaro in, ;ust day uf January, IttXJn. All parue*. indebted to ttie said aetata ere required to pay the amount uf luUebteduess to me before the .list of January, JVC*. Dec 1 Jili IVU.. FKKD FHAHF.K, dec 14 It Administrator. NOTICE Ke .slstoks Laud District. Diatrictuf Wsst kuoteuay lake notice that L W. a. tfmith, agsut, 80 lUyaHfter date iutend to apply u* tbe thief • omiuiHBiuner uf Lands aud »*urk« for per* BiiselOO i" puronase tbe followiug dsw nu#d lauds: ( ommencing st s post planted about S% mils north uf -Miuth-eant ooruer of timber limit .ol'J. .ind marked "W A Umytbe's ■ VV. corner pusl, iheii'o north it) t dmu-, ihem e east SU euatas theuce "'iili no chains, theoce west 8U chains to point Oi coiumeuceweut, cvuiaiuisg tMO acres more ur less. Dated Oct ZAtb, 1907. W. A. MMTTHK. NOTICE. West Koot-vnay Utnd District, District of WtMl Kootenay. Tako notice thai Jamoe Adams fcHeUon. of I'uluth. Minn., i -A, oooupatlon Timber l>eaiur, IntciidN to apply lor a spuclal timber licence "\ nr the following described lauds: Commencing at a pom planted at tbe N. W. oprner post *>r T, l. >>. itn on the west side of the Lpp'T Arrow Lake and marked "t". D. Uoward ■• S.K. ouriior," the*ioe west IDu oheuiS, thence-*"Uth 4iJ chains, theoce sail Itiu chain", tiienct* north 40 chains to point of coniio-nce ment. naked Nov, 4th. 1807. C. K. UOWABD, Agent fer JamoM Adams Stetson, Dated l»" 2u*\, W~,. wed dec 4 NOTICE Iteti-letoko la«nd Dlstilct, Dlstrlot of Weal Kootenai*, TAKK NfJTlCK thnt <>■o-ge MeCsrter, of it'-.*. '.'-*i«. H I , Ageut, uileudi to apply for .•'■run -o-.n to purchSke tbe followiug deeeribed lands j t oinnHMiciiig at | ppat t [anted at the north eastoornof PI '•"' ■'•"•' ", Uroup One, KooUuay Dlstriell th uce *».i t nor,' rbslusi thaure ■ rth stt ohalnsi theoce west 10 chains t thence rtnlOcbeiua, theueeeastIMIO chains not* ■ •■ less 10 the we-t bank of ihe Columbia K.*-*'; < 'ten* n (ullowing the west bank "i ths Coluni- bis Kiver -..uinerly to the i-om ul commene*- tueiil, ouutaiuiug VI ucros, more or less. UKOKUtt MtCaKTKB. D-ie-t Nuvembsr 1st.. Hurt. Nov, 8 THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. Cbe flfcaiU-lberalfc. fLBLlSHF.il WEliSI-SDAY AND BATUR DAY AT 'RBVILSTOKE, B.C.,< MURPHY & FISHER Barristers, Solicitors, Etc OTTAWA nesa have tirmuess, integrity and anility to perform their duties without fear or favor to or Irom any party or clique in the city. The ollice should seek the man, not the iniiii the ufTice, and the new council when elected must he prepared to face a difficult year arid fulfill the trout imposed upon them hy the electors. Parliamentary, Departmental and Patent Office Agents Practice before Railway Commission. Chas. Mtrthv. Harold Fisher G 1IL.LAN & ELLIOTT. Kirri.lera.l Bollcitots, Etc. REVF.L-TilKI on TROCT LAKE, B. U. C. K. OiLLi>. J. C. Elliott. ARVEY, McCAKTEB ~~ AND PINKHAM, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Orricss : Im 'f.ri.1 Bank Block, Uevbl- •8T0ER, B. C. Honey to loan. _ Offloes: Itevelstoke, B.C.-, Cranbrook, B. C. H Oso. 9. McCarter, 4.. M. HlNKHAJ.. ReTolstoke. B. C. J. A- Habvrv, t.'ranbrook, B. ('. J. M. Scott l.L.Li W. I. BrigKS. fiCOTT AND I3RIGGS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.; Money to Load solicitctrs for Molsons Bank First Street. Revelstoke, B.C. JAS. A. McFA.RL.ANE A8SAYER 4 CHEMIST Ami; ol all Ore., Samples by mail or express recei.e prompt attention. Terms Moderate. ADDBE3I - • BOX 1.T2 K«LO, B. C. -pOBERT SMITH Provincial Land Surveyor, Mine Surveying Engineering McKenzie Avenue, Box 106, Revelstokk. MISS M. E. CREIGHTON TEACHER of piano, vocal HARMONY COUNTERPOINT, no. Pupils prepared tor Conservatory and University Examinations. BTCDIO-Al Mrs. J. C. Hutchison's Con naught A.eone. COLUMBIA AGENCIES, LIMITED Mining, Real Estate, Business, Financial and Share Brokers. Mercantile Agents. Fire, Life, Accident, Employers' Liabil- itv, Guarantee and Live Stock Insurance Agents. Maps, Plans, Blue Prints and Reports compiled t'n Mines, L*nd and Timber. REVELSTOKE, B. C. Black Watch Chawing Tobacco Rich and satisfying. The big black plug. 1288 KEEP IT MOVING. Keep the dollar at work! Every man with a dollar contributes so much to his own security and the country's strength when he lets his dollar work. It is useless when hoarded. It is so much strength withdrawn Irom the hody politic. The working dollar is the only one that has value. When it is iu the hunk it works, and gives rise to more work. When it is hoarded it is idle and has only the value of waste paper or metal scrap. Keep it working! Zhc fl&ailVlfoevalb Then El -1 much bad in ths ba>t uf 01, and w> much K'»o<i in the wur-t uf Ui-, Thai it h.rdlj bahuu.o.- any ot tin, To talk about the rest of us. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15,1908 A TIMELY WARNING. The final scene in the civic contest drima will take place tomorrow and the new administration will assume their leati and, we hope, fulfill their promises made to the elector.. What ever the outcome of the polling may be, the results lie wholly and solely in tha ;.'- p..■'» hands and it is up to the rate|«yen to fay, by their ballots, Ihit Kevelstoke il to hive a city council worthy oi its importance and capable of dealing with the serious problems which now and in the cou-ie ol the year will confront them. The new council ihould be firm in their deciiiorn and not give way to every little raqoaat that li presented to them, and the electors ahould have eutticieiit confidence in their rtp*ftaU>. Utivee to know that if the rcpiest Wll ti"t fruited, it was thought to be lor the belt Our oity n growing and eiich Iwitig the ease the council tin.iiiil rue tu the occasion, act up to their otlice, and carry out municipal itiipri'Vitncnta in i. maimer consistent with the city a requirement*! at the lame time having a view to economy and important treatment of the city's divisions. Go.id municipal government ii Important and ibould be studied more closely in view of the fact that it effects in every way our welfare as citizens, in other words the community as a whole which is striving to develop Revelstoke. We hope that the new council will apply itsell energetically ami with builneu ability to the problem "I putting civic finances I'll a sound basis. Municipal by laws must I* strictly enforced and the Ijnestion of judicious, il" well II easy taiati braibed out, Every man elected to the council must lie prepared to give to the city a good, clean government nnd to obtain this the electors mint endeavor to appoint men whose qualification* as council. Ion and saleguarden pi public bull- Financial. The Columbia Agencies, Limited, report: Reports Irom all quarters indicate an eaiing of the money situation, advance in stable stocks, and good investment demand with the opening ol the Now Year. The new issue ol C. P.R. stock amounting to $28,000,000 had a splendid effect on the market. Locally the mining situation is improving. The Eva is about to resume active operations on n large scale, as it ii understood the company has secured more capital. Owing to an accident to the Hume the Silver Cup had to reduce its force hut will soon be putting on more men. The syndicate who took up the True Fissure, St. Elmo and Blue Bell at Ferguson have made another payment on their bond and are getting into good financial shape, They intend resuming work next month. A large deal is under negotiation for a property on Arrow Lake, and if it goes through it will serve to bring into this district one of the world'e largest mining corpori- tioni, and open up a new feature of mineral development. In New York the currency premium has disappeared and call rates are again normal. Money is much easier in Winnipeg and Vancouver, where a oonsiderable amount of British capital has appeared for investment. C.P.R. earnings for 11107 are eight millions better than lor 1H06. Wolf Bounly Doubled. Tbe bounty upon panthers and wolveB has been increased by the provincial government from $7.u0 to J15. The action haB l>cen taken after the provincial government has investigated the representations made to them by the spurting interests of Vancouver island and the mainland, asking that such action ihould be adopted in order to protect young deer aud young grouse from the depredations of these animals. L'pon the mainland tbe same condi tiome.xiBt though there it is aggravated by the presence of coyotes. The bounty upon the battel la$8.60 a head. The latter were ii"t known iu British Columbia until tl verland route to Cariboo was established, when they trailed the different parties, feed iuk upon dead animate and camp offal. They have grown with tin- yearn atnl multiplied until they constitute a real foe to the game. The provincial government believe! that with the increased bounty hunters will go after the panthers and wolves (specially, The skins generally are worth fiom $.1 to -to and with tbe bounty bunting them ihould be profitable. MAIL ORDER HOUSE FRAUD. Police Receive Many Complaints as to Methods. Winnipeg, Jan. 11.—Information has been sworn out against U. M. Samuels, manager of the North West- •rn Supply House, Winnipeg, stating hat suniB ol money have been mis- impropriated Irom customers dealing .vith the company. ThiB company uus been doing a mail order business in the city for Bome time and many complaints have been made agiiinst the nature ol the business carried on. It is said that the victims are numerous, aud sensational developments are likely to t.ike place. The firm has lately changed its name and is now known, according to a ciroular, as the British American Manufacturing Co. although its cheques have been dia honored. It is believed that ninny cities in the west have suffered from this concern. LIGHT LUMBER CUT VANCOUVER, Jau. 14.—Three hundred and seventeen milliou feet of lumber was sold last year hy the coast mills uf British Columbia and 178,000,000 feet by the mountain mills, or au aggregate of 495,065,223 feet for the entire province. This is a heavy falling off Irom 1906. These figures have been carefully computed by th ite interested in logging. These figures are not claimed M exact, but as a very near approximate of the sales for the year. ♦ ■ St. Leon. From our own correspondent. R. Stincher ia operating a logi/ing outfit here this winter on behalf of the Gibbons Lumber Co. We understand that Mr, Grady, proprietor ol the St. Leon Hotel, intends having the necessary piping laid between the hotel baths and the hot springs during the coming summer. The presence of the valuable mineral waters here will greatly enhance the attractiveness of this most charming spiit in the eyes of visitors and tourists, and brings into prominence its many advantages as a health resort. R. Munroe is preparing for a trapping expedition into the mountains. WANTED WANTED TO LET—Five-roomed house east of city, lent $8 per mouth unfurnished or$12per month furnished—Columbia Agencies, Ltd" WANTED TO LET—Eight-roomed house on McKenzie Ave., rent |20 per month, Apply to Columbia Agencies Limited, next O.P.K. Telegraph Office. L.KRVANT WANTED A general *5 servant wanted in a small faiuilv wages $3i. Apply lo Mail-Herald ..mn'. 102 c. w. o. w. Mountain View Camp, No. 229. Moot. Seoond and Fourth Wodnu days in i-iieti month, in Selkirk Hall. Visiting Wood men cordially invited to attend. VV, H. ABMSTKONG. Con. Join. J Mi'lNTYKK, Clerk. KEVELSTOKE AERIE No. 4IU F. O. E. Tho regular meetings are bold In tho Belklrl Hull ovary Tuesday evening at 8 o'cloc*. visit- lag brethren are oordlally Invited. j. leslik. President, w. E, Mclaughlin, secuktaiu. Koottnav Lodne No. 15 A F, & A.M. *#¥ •*?V»t 'rne regular meet- "^\* \«L----: -v ing.- are held in tbi Masonic Temple.. Jdd Fellows Hall.oi the third Monday ii mob. month at i.m. VImting broth .(.•ii oordlally wel oome rumJUNlicit. Seoketahy. SELKIRK LODGE, NO 12. I. O. O. F. Meets every Thurm.iti evening in {Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. VMtiug brethren eor dially invited to ai tend a, LBMBKHS, N.Q. J. MAI HIK, Sec Cold Range Lodge! K. of P., No. 26, Rouelstake. B. C. MKETS EVKUY WBDNK8DAY, exospt Third Wednesday oJ earn mouth, in the Oddfellows' Hall at a o'clock. Visiting Knights are oordlally invited. J. MATHIE, 0. O. Q. H. BROCK, K. or R. 4 8. H. A. BROWN, M. of F To the Revelstoke Public We solicit your patronage to Revelstoke'B FIRST WHITE LAUNDRY. (Jood work and satisfaction guaranteed. Revelstoke Steam Laundry .1. O. HUTCHISON, Prop. D. GALLICANO Baker, Confectioner Grocer Restaur* a * and furnished lloonm Meals from 25c. Up. Second Street, • East End UNION HOTEL RESTAURANT NEW MANAGEMENT Meals at all Hours Everything Up-to-Date Climax Restaurant MEALS AT ALL HOURS White Help Only Employed J. HARRIS, Manager. THE MONEY SAVING WORK-SAVING SOAP That's Royal Crown kind— made in Vancouver—Largest Soap Factory west of Winnipeg. House cleaning and washing are easy with its help. And the money saving is the Premium System Booklet tells what we give for Roval Crown Wrappers. Send for it—Free—Also try the Soap. Royal Soap Co., Ltd. Vancouver. B. C TIMOTHY HAY First-Class Clover and Timothy Hay for sale. Also a kinds of Garden Produce. CEMENT BLOCKS Manufactured for all classes of buildings CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE FIRE CLAY AUD FIRE 3110X3 Tor sale in large or small quantities at tho lowest prices fur cosh. All kinds of build.in-and plastering undertaken. A. PRADOLINI, - REVELSTOKE NOTICE Itovolstoke Land District. Dtatrlol of West Kuutunfty. Tnkc notice Unit I. II. V. Ream}-, of Poplar Creek, H. O., occupation Prospeotor, Ihlonds lo apply for a Bpeotal licence to cut anil carry away timber n " ' " ' ' land away timber irom the following dcucribcil iilKSTl LANS DRB88MAKIN0.- r Up-stalra over li. II. Brock's I residence, Fourth btreet, by Mis.- ('. Ll lllnI.M. TO LET Room ot room and board for one or two gentlemen. All convenience*, telepn etc. Apply lo Mail-Hbr ii.n office. \ i r \.n 1'KH M" oi Women to \\ learn barber trade, v/aw* e-tn.- imI «liii.. leirning, ck tlog .•■ free. \\ rite Moler Baiber College, 308 Car. mil St., Vancxavi i. II. I WAH CHUNG telephone 29. Froni Street, Revelstoke rTTANTED DreMn»king by tin- \V i ty, ''I i ii |.-i ■ i Iii n.uk'-r from tin' Eael App * ti P. O H..X Ul I. lei 7 Pingston Creek. Krom Our Own < urri'-ponil.-ni. A. li. Bymoodi ii preparing to tit out a (mart little lug boat lot lake lervice. ime of ihe moat prornieing propoti- tioua fi.r •nine puriv *ttn umall eaplt* ai iii to lie had witlun I 'inall dUtanOa of this place. It OOOliltl Ol upwiirds of lo torn ol shoioe (relt land ind tzoellent llmeetone (piarry, lo clou proximity to the Arrow Lake I bII (piarry has been workid to rdvaiitnK1' the necessary liiiililinxn and kiln for its lueoeaelul operation still atanding. R. Sanderson of St. I.enn. has this property fur ilis|i"»i(l Muter li. Olbboni, who ims beau ipending tbe Ohriatmae vacation here has returned to Ins home in Revl - stoke. ■ NothlnK hotter than Our "ftrmolnl t\- \.s l ED KNOWN 'i . \\ ni he beat -i «|.- n City hotiae pi ipei I > I i I ■". l,., .... ■ t. froi .j >l - ■ v' i . | & ■'•• f whirl y stont 1- I : l|'i ! I ■ ' ' 'Il "II rtgage l.ppl] I ' ••' ■ \ -. I.in I, E.W.B. PAGET Expr.333 D raying Storate SHANGHAI RESTAURANT 80 MOW .V.-.IIM SAM, Props. Open Day and Night Special attention niven to i Supper Partial ,1- banqueta I Meala, 260. Meal Tickote. S5.S0 ,.i-.T iuk ii miit OPPOSITE V. M. i . A. All Kinds of Light and H 'avy Hauling Undertaken BATES, PIANOS, BTC Dee in Wood, Ooal and Peed, Plume 71. II t To Trappers Raw Purs Bought •Jash Prices Paia F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Purs FEED FOR SALE I have choice upland prairie bay and I imothy, also '/.u , wli' al and fei '1 to offer in i ar load lot*. I )< ivi red prii on rwiuc it ADDRESS D. C. HOFFMAN CALOARV, Alto. l. Oommenoing at a post planted about 200 feet on Lhe north aide of Poplar Greek* marked "H. F, Heamy's north-east oon.er po.it." adjoln< Ink the west boundary of Timber Limit No bout one mile west of tbo lirst south iuk the 11402, a_ fork of Poplar Creek, thenco west 80 chains, thenoe south SO ohalns, thence eoHtStichaiiiH, thence north HO chains to point of commence ment, OontainluK (HO apres more or Ions. 2. Commencing at a pont planted about,200 feet on the north Hide of Poplar creek, marked MB. K. Reamy's B0Uth*cast corner pobW adjoining tbo west boundary of Timber Limit No 11402, about one mile went of the lirst south fork or Poplar Creek, thence west 80 chaiiiH, Uienco north 80 chains, thonce oast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commence ment, containing 010 acres more or lesn. :t. Commencing at a post planted on tho oast bank of tho second south fork of Poplar Cre«*k, about one mile up markod "B. F HeauiyV north-east corner pout," thence west 10 chains, thenec south 160 chains, thenoe earn 40 chains, theuce north 160 chains to point of communce- inent, containing 640 acre-* more or lew, 4 Commencing at a post planted about 4V4 miles westerly from the first south fork of Poplar Creole, marked *B. F. Kearny's north west corner post," thenco east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, theuce west 80 chains, thenco north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or lesn, ft. Commencing at a post planted about, 4W miles westerly from the first south fork of Pop* lur ('reek, marked ' B. K. llt-amy's north-east corner post." thence west 40 chains, thence mhiLIi 100 chains, thence east 40 chainc, thonce north KVl chains to point of eonimunccTtient, containing lit" acres more or less 0. Commencing at. a post planted about live milrs westerly from the lirst south fork of Poplar Creek, marked "B. K, Brumy's south-west corner pool." theuce east 100 chains, theuce north 40 chains, thenoe west, loo chains, thence south 10 chains to point ot commencement, cou- talnllig Oil! acrei more or less. Located 17tb Deoombor, 1907. wed jan 1.1 B Y. KKAMY, lioeaUir. NOTICE Kevelstoke Laud District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice that 1. B. K. Kearny of Poplar B.O., occupation Prospeotor, intend to apply for a speolal licence t" put and carry away timber from lhe following described lauds: 1. Commencing at a pOBt planted on tbu west bank of Busty Creek* marked "B l'\ Kearny's soui h east comer post," about :i miles lOUthorly from the Lardo river, beiweun Rapid ('reek and Tenderfoot Creek, adjoining Timber Limit 112.7.) running west, thence west 160 chains, theuca u»nh io chains, thence east 100 < fialiH. thonoo BOUth lo chains to point of com- mencementi oont lining oio acre*, more or less, 2, Commencing at t post planted on the west ik of Kusty Crook, marked "H. K. Kearny's north east corner oust," about i miles southerly from i he i au do river between Ca im! Croek and Tenderfoot Croek, theme wost UK) chain*, thenoe south mi olialns, thenoe east ion chains, thonoo north 4U chains io point of coiumuiice- n n nt, con lath ing SlOaOrpI more or less, .1. Commencing at a post planted on the wi'-i bfuik of IC ii-i y Crook, marked "B K. i.naiuy's north wesl oorner post, about h nlles mjutherly from the Lardo river, between Rapid ' reek and Tenderfoot creek, thonoo outgo ohalns, t hence SOU! h •»> chains, theuce west 80 • hams, tboine le-rtii 8<) ebaliiN to point of com nn M< • ■■(. son tain Ing oto acres more or lose, Located lAth Dooemner, itmr. wodjan ifl U I'". KKAMY, 1-neator. NOTICE. Itevolitokfl Laud DUtrlflt. Di*,trkt of Wesi Koolonar. Taki imii'*' that We, 0. '• Wtuslward and II. i i -.iny, of Poplai Creek. |i. C, OCCUput iflH Pronpee-oi**, intend to apply for a speelal II i-.iiii and oiny away timber from the ful'MwIng 'li"- lilted land*'; GEMS and JEWELRY Our jewelry represents the most artistic expression of tbe (solrlsinith's craft, each article an entirely new oreati in, fashionable to tbe hiprheet degree, that will appeal to your interest tho moment you view it. Our diamonds come direct from the cutters and are sold to von lit iileimitiK prices for gems of such quality and beauty. Pleased lo have you see them at any time. Hastings, Doyle & Allan Art and Beauty are combined in our new designs in carpets. Our slock is cemplete, and the colors rich ami effective, the designs artistic, and the " tout ensemble " is striking ninl beautiful. We have never shown such a wide variety of patterns, and we have never placed such low prices upon so much high quality before. R. HOWSON Sr CO.'Y. v. «- -- w **•*"!*•* -.**" jfc. •#» «**> «*-* .-s**..,**^ THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act cf Parllanent, 18%. HEAD OFFICE, -• - MONTREAL. Wm. Molsun Macphkbbon, Pres. S. H. EwiNo,.Vice-Pres. Jambs Elliot, General Manager. Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Sixty-two branches in Canada and Agencies in all parts of the world. Interest, rrediled four times a year at current rates on Havings Hank deposits, until further notice. W. H. PRATT, Manager, RKVBL8T0KE, B. C. ^%-%/%^%*e^*a/%^%/v-*%*»/*4'%*v%%*v^ S. McMAHON, - FIRST STREET For Agricultural Implements. Curriauos, WnffonH Etc., John Deere Ploughs, Mnlino Whkous, Canada Carriage ('onipnny's Bugficies, IM.'Miet. jr., Harden Seedors aud Cultivatora, Wheel* wri«lit aud Blacksmith Work atteuded to. Horse Shoeing a Specialty? 0 Central Hotel ^^.^ REVELSTOKE, B. C. ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS. Newly buil . Firnt-claBB in every respect. All modern convenience* Large Sample Rooms. Rates 81.60 per Day. Spec! I Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same manapemeni ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J. ^LIBIEIRT STOISTE PEOP. Queens Jtotel COMAPLIX Best brands 01 Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, - - Proprietor i i'mi nil., mill.I ii li'Mi iiluiili'l nil Him I-.I NOTICE ''eTrteii \iM rm SMjS^f-.. A Something Besides Turkey for Christmas |.i rullaherl iiy everyone Man nlng ■ tine ennfect ions, VV he thai SUI vi il nl your falilc, or i niin rt yiiui t.itiey dictates, < in v al win . iiiii"i. ilelloiniu and nf snr passing tinvor. I'ure, whnli'si and nut rltlons, Ihay ai atolilei i in their mh|,..|iiiiiiy. Manning's Csndy Mine I ' ' .'. ■ ,■.-.. ■ ■ i ■ .f I'opUr Ft Intel 'i '•> sppty ■ . ■ . / ■ ■ .. >■■ , . rf ■ Iff! '•■■ '■ -i '■-• jofnloH i mtN P lAmii llVKl '.it wtmi h.'i ■ ■ ' i'i'I '■' •■ ■' '■ '- I'i'i-iiy <,( ■\' <■"•'■ ' '> ■' rjorlrow's i r,i n<. *..,i t\, hftlni ■ i ■-.*-■ ■ ire emtt nhaln ti- >■ H*i ohftlns tejKflnt of ootnrnenoe hl, ,, ■ Di|1 , ■ j ■ |0 ■ ■ ■ nM \,t .t.-i i iih n- imti x.\ . in . t\tft ■■' 001)1 ' ' l.'i"ntor, Certificate of Improvements Nf/I'ff J PJ liiu II ' m .i i'i "" nnd" In n,.- Tr ml I....- il rlliiK I'1" '' "' ul Kooteiis) Il li ,. I '.'. i 1.0(1 I'lllll ii I ii'i'll. HI... Ilinl l.l'llinl. illlllll y\ Hi... Nun inn l'.nll"y. .if Ni' mi, li' i "• UlnarsUsrll il nl. Nn tnHKI II nil. ii I, i ij .1 • . fi'inn 'In! ii'.ii'i.f. to iiinii,i rn Hn- Mlrijiin ii.. ui-'l"!' fori" i , ii iii'ui" ..i Imii ii nn piirno 'ililiiliilng ii l'i i*li llinnl til Hi" il..in. t'lilllii. Ali'l rii'll" i I uke nnil'" lliil 1.1 li'iii. Hontlun n iiiiiiiI Iiii 'inn i before tl" iiminuro of iiicli i orlllldttlc of Improvotnonti. Hi Hn,. li I. iii.] ol .1'" y. AH. IftMi WuUJuiiln I.. J. A. N, l'ALll/KV. ,iu,u nl I'll rook iiii'int * nnl"^ u|i. iniii'li ',.| "(• ii woodrowninl It K. Iti'iunyMiMiutli ' . ,,.! ,mt,, I |,,,-l. ' iilliiiliiK iil'illl. 'I l'i IIiivi'II'n imilli I, iili'luiy nf Nn. 'i I Imii"! Iillllll I2ISU, ,,,, *„«! WllllillllK. Ill, MIX 1 II Wl .-llltl.tH, i, • -I Mil Inuiii.. Illi'lirn mill l.li Mil rim Inn In l,,,i,,l -,t • ntniiii'ii'i'iiii nl. i'.'il|tiillilliH Hill iinl'iM .,| low, 1 ' .iniiii. nobis ut .i iumi iiliini'iil nn lit'1 v.. .,i i„,i,k nr I'niiiiir Orssx, about M inili" up, inuiii',I "C a VV Imw ninl II. K. Ilm,in!'" ,i,i oornor im"i, iin't wost W onafns ,„ „ ij |. n,irsll. No, zTiiiiiiiii l.iinli kiwi ,,,,u, iwundsrr, llisnos toutn mi clislnn, thonoo ,„ t Hi, • ,.,. I..... tllSIIOS imilli Kll , Inuiii. In Iinlnl ,,i. .imii" ii, "ii,, I,'. eonutlnlng mn 111111" more01 ■ Ixyeated i-n, l"" Bibsr, It07, ,,.| „,„ I , I . (I WIMIIlllllW II. K lll'.A.MY, Uoostors. NOTICE. ||, , , ,, |f| I ,1,"I lil'irlcl |,|.lr" tnl rt'"' K'.'it v. ink" nolle* linn I. I II. Viniiiii.'il I iitimi'll". I,,,|,.| |,r,,|,/|il"i, liiH'ii'1 in ni'iil)' Hi lh 0 Oil Ul 1 mnmiMlnnsf nl l.snai sad worki lor sips , mi umtisi ii" ii"- i" en »i"i osrrif n»iiy timbsi''"' ' I'.iinwiiiK aassnbsa Isoasi I r,,i ihIiik itt 11 l""il I'IkiiI'"! 11 ml ml InliilliK Hi" in.rlli , ikI OOflllfOl I.m llll ninl ,.,.1 I II VOIIUK'I aoUtll'SSII iiiniiT |.n»l," unl .lluiili"! uli'inl Vi mil" liiirlli ("."liil Ilio 1 1 ,,f mill nl Arrnw I iik", llii'lli'" v»n»l HU ilnilii. 1I111111. nnrili in clislni, ihciicr cn«t »i ahait.s nnnri' wmtn sn ilislni 10 point0 i,,iiiiii,.iii'iniiciit. oontsiniuiNu inrsenorinr "/ ooramsnolnj «t » poitplaflted stul sd< InlnliiK Hi" niirili-i'ii.t ('nrii.T ill l.nt 1141 ana nnirk',1 'iJ.II.YoUUI'l mi'illi «»«l BOfBS"i «H'I sltuatad sbnut , raili aonh'Ssst ol ibsaasd ,,l 1 urn ..( Xrrmv '«k.., HioiH'ii nnrtli mi ,1,,ilm, th lossl in nliiilii". tlii'iii'i' iiintli SO ,.Iiiilni, ilii'iin wen in iilinlii" t" imilli "I ''mil. mini inn, iiniiiiiltiliiii MO sores innrii nr less. Dated Dsoeiabsf slftli IWfi Mi.ij.uiii J, U, VOL'NO, NOTICE Hevclrttoke IjiihI Dlritrtct. Di-ln.'i i.( WfiKi, Kootenay. 'l'ake notion thai I, Alex. Meltao, poStmuteT, KevelMtoke, B C, inti'inl, '.Vi iluy-. aaur date, to apply lo the Cliiei C'oiuuiiHHloiier of LiukIh ami UmiH for pormlSSloO to OUt ami entry it way timber from the fulhiwliiK riu.-cribcd tainl**: 1. Oommenoing at u poMt planted at the N w. ooruer oi section 17. Townsliip 4Uig Bend DtMtriet, marked "Alex. MeKac'H uortli-weMt OOruor* and uoverinK landi formerly held uuder Tlmbor UiOeUM Nolh'8.1, theuce Mouth NiehulfiH, iheneeeaHi. HO chaiiiH, tlnncu north H" ohalns, theiieo west -mi ehuliiH to poiui, of coiniueiiuo- ment, OOUlalUlDg MO OOffN more or Icmm. 2. CominouuliiK at a uoMt planted at the H, w, corner of Mention 2u, TowuhIiIp I, Big Bend district, marked "Alex. Mcltue's w/m|,|i nrnt corner, and covering lamU formerly held un- dttr Timber Uoouie No WTHI, thenoe north HO ehaliis, Oieuf-i cant HU chaiiiH, thenoe south HO ehauiH, theuce went HO ehainn u> point of oom- munocmeiit, conlalnliiK'B" iicreH more or le-.ii. 8, CommuiiuliiK at a po.i. planted at tho H,K ooruer of Hootloti 111, Township I, Rig Heud lii-iiriri, markeil "Alex. Meltae'i Houth-iMWt euruer," aud covering lamU formeily held under Tlmbof l<l<euuu No. 0, ,>. thencii uorlli mi Onalns. tbonOI went HU ehaliiH, tlumeu south HI) eliiiins, theueii east HU ehainn to point of coin metieeiuent, c.uii.ftming i;iu .u n-*. more or luxs, 4 Comuieuelug at a poMl planted at the H.K. oorner of Hectmn nu. 'rownHhip i, Hig ituud Ihsl.riul, marked "Alex Meliae'H soiiih eMt corner," and covering laudH formerly held mi ilnr Tlmher LloenOfl No, U7H2, thetiee north Hu iiiiiiiiH. thenoe wesi ho oiiaiun, ihi'iii 11 Mouth tm ilialiiH, llieuee oa-tt HU ehaliiH to point of colli* monoomonl. cum n y. mo Mrei more or |c-t*». ,1. ( omuienclng at a pout plHiilutl at I he N K, toilier of Mectiun |H. lowiisthlp t, Hig Houd liiNirlet, inaikiid "Alex MeJtae'H norihcuM corner," thenoe SOUtl) Wl ehainn, thenoe went K" chaiiiH, tnunue north Hu ohetus, theuce eaitfui • iiulns io point of wimiiit-iioeiiitmt, coiiUlmiiK liiu tores more or U- * Datod Noveuiher 10tl), ilfiV. AUCX. Melt A K. Per Mi T. KdwanlH, Agent. ildo NOTICE ll.ixil ,l.,kn I,mi,I In ,l ni'l dihuiii.ni WoMi KoutfBsy. 'I'.ini imlico 11,in I, .1. 8nullllorM(lll, minor, 00 liiyMiilKir ilillo n, I In "lil'ly In Ilm I li'ol i nluiniisr ol Lsnqi sua Work» lur Be*. minion to i,o" i," -« tl o Inllnwiiis lUmirilwd rmiiiiioiU'liiK 111 a OOSl pin nl'"I £n i'Iiii iii" wvit nf lllinil II 11 ninl linirkoil "J. Hiiini'lin-' ...nil mi i onriinr nnil." ilniti'it miMlli WIoIiHIiih llnimii WO'I WlrlilllllM, llioins linrtll HI rli.ui". tusnssssslW ni.».mm in point ol oommsuss' iiini.l. , ,,i,l, nu 114(1 HOIOH i.iiiro nr Isih. ii,ii',,i (in. '.'''.ni. inn. J HAUNliKUHON, l'or Vl. A. Hmyllni Asoi.t. H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST lli.T HtadS, «niin il'. Ilinl", I'iMli. ,lil' ., MOUNT M> Animal IIhi/h Mnuiiluit V II llnim. Htmlto: Vomer nl lint HI. snd lloyln Art, lUvslstoks, U. U NOTICE HovolstnliO 1,1,11.1 Diitriot. llinl.rii-l nf WohI K.iiitonny. Toko iintico tlini I, K. M Hmytlio, nsrohsnt IKI dny» oltor Unto ililimil tn npiily In tl.„ I l.,of (iiirniiiliiiiiiuollof I.iiihIm mid Wnrka fur uor- iiiiiMMiii Ui purolmns tlis folluwlns dimcriliod ISBuSI ConimonoliiK ot o punt iiliinlod 40 olinlus nnrtli nf lln, Mouth-oil oiirnor uf tlmbor limit llllA and iiiarkoiL"ll. M. Hmytlio'i mirtli-wOHt onrinir i.mii.," tnnii'o on-i 110 clitina, tlioneo Himtli Wlehalni, tboooo won SO clinlui, ti « inirth SO ollalui Iii point of oominsuootnout, ' iiiiiHiiiiiiK inn norei nii.ro or Isih, iiaiod Oct. ami, n«n, It. M HMVTI1K, Psr VV. A. Hmylho. Axmil. NOTICE. Ho.olHUiko l.iiuil DlHtrlot. Ill,,In.-1 ,,r W.ihl Ki.miimiy. Tako nutioo that I, VV. A. Hon.', tiii'iiinntl.s llroiiiiiii.lllldayiiiflor dntn iiitoud Ui niMily to idol Imii i i.ti„i,,MMi„„or,,l l.ai.il and WnrkN fur porinlMiliiu ui pnroliaio i.... lull,,»,,,„ iloMiirllnd luliili: Oommseolui nin unit plsutsd sboat 1 mils nnrtli nf llio»i.iitli..»itr.,riior ol llmlwr limit mill and imirkod "VV. A. Ilonvn'i niutli-oait ,'nruor ixihi " ilioooa nnrtli an olislm, tnoims wail Sll I'liallli, llionos SOUth HI • I,mm,, thonos east IKI on inn ui limit of ooiiiinoiiooiiioni, ...,.,■ iiniiMK illn o(.roi nniro nr Ion. Datod urn until, n.n .., VV, I, IIBAVO, l'sr VV A Mmyllio, Ai.nl NOTICE Hovel itnkii Ijuiil I Mil riot, liliirlolof WaalKooionsr, Tako iintloo thnt w , tho LamleWitson turn- li.'i l nmiiinij I.mill,..I. ,,l Annwiin.nl, II C , ,,i'i'iipiiilmi l.iiiiiiinriooii. Inland lo spoly for .,,,mn.i,inii to Inn.,,, tha fnllnwIiiK donor.hod loro .hnro. IiiiIiik pun of tha furoibnro of Ualann ll.,y, for InssluspuriHMSHi I 'iiiiiiiiihioiiih at n pun Mcrllmd "l.ninli Witmn .iioiliojrl.i," plnniod nt tho I, VV. roroor of I„,im|ii|, I loiioo Himtliwoitorly fiillowluiihlsh- waior mark, n iililiiMCouf lliiohnliii. liiunil mil unth ilnr of Oeuilw, 11107. UAsU-WAWOM liOMlih.li Co, Iv'I'D., By O, II, N. VVllHa, Asaut, MARRV, DOOTOR or ilnHpalr. '.Don't do ■ thinu;" tilt you sou clearly what 11 oohI by did of "Flashlights on Human Nature" nn In.nil h, iliionio, love, imii 1 in 1/0 nnd paleiitnte ThIIh what you'd ink 1. doctor, out don't llko In MOpsffos. ItlUMlrntod, Unonlsi but. tolntrisluon II wo mi,mi ono only to any mliili. for pooUtuo, III I'linli, M HILL, PUB. OO. ne a«.i «e<h stro.t, nsw vork. Jill, III IIH DON'T Gray's Blood Mixture HniM Olire for KIh'iiiiiiiiIhiii, I.iiiiiIiiikii and (li'iii'ial lie- Iiihty. (inly Ilm clinlceut ll«"I ll" IIHl'll. 8. GRAY, Oriental Hotel THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B C. The Palace Restaurant j OPEN DAY AND NIGHT $5.00 Board By Week $5.00 SINGLE MEALS, 25 CENTS. A.H. SING, Mackenzie Avenue. Proprietor MAYORALTY, 1908 To the Electors of Revelstoke: FOR INVESTMENTS CONSULT US If you have $6 or $5,000 to invest we can find ynn high-class opportunities which will hring yon from live per cent, to 20 per cent. per annum ou your money. ('•ity Lots, Houses, Iiu.sine.ss Blocks, Fruit Farms, Rural Lauds, Hotels, Stores, Business Oppoit unit ies, Timber, Mines. City and Corporation Bonds for sale. Money to loan on approved securities. Accounts collected and adjusted. If you are interested send for our circular. COLUMBIA AGENCIES, LIMITED REVELSTOKE, B. C. THE REVELSTOKE WINE& SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from Country ot origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. EiEVBLSTOKB' 3=1. O. r**%/%*a>*a>-»*aV*aV*aV*aV*aV*tr*^^ P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OKKK'K : Caloaky, Albrhta. Whoasalo and Retail Meat Merchant* Pork Packers and De.tler In Live Stock. Markets In all tbe principal Cities and Towns Alberta. British ....inntiia and tha Yukon. Packers of tba Celebrated Bran m or Bacon, and "Shamrock" Brand Leaf l.ard ^ sL*V *ay*k^-*V%-»i**V%^*aV*aV*aV*aV*V%^^a^ North Vancouver Water Front Will prove a desirahle field for in- estment. Values of this property will be determined by the shipping, railroad and general development of Western Canada. We have secured fur quick sale a fen choice prnpertiee and will glidly furnish full particulars. Call or write. J. E. ELEINS JAMES WOODROW'S OFFICES McKenzie Avenue. Certifleateof Improvements NOTICE Itriollt*. We Two. Annie K.. Spokane, Nlpls- piiiH and IliiMiin Mineral Claims situate In the Trout Ijtkc Mining Division of West KooU'iia' liiitrii'l. Where located-At hand of Horsed* (reck. Take notice that I. Clara Grace Wuatfall. administratrix of Ihe H..t»tc of John Wsstlejr Westfall. deceased. Free Miner's i crtlflcnU'. No B KK8S. lnlend, sixty daji frum date hereof to npply to t hu M inlng ltecorder (or cortIlli-ules of Impruveroenta, for l tin purpose of obtalnlng- l.'rown Grants of the ab ive cluinis. And further take notice that action, under section 37, mint bo commenced buforo the lamanoe of such Cortifloato of Improvement*. Dated this Slat day of October, A.D , IUU7. fob 4 CI.AltA OKACK WKSTKALL. Certifloate of Improvements NOTICE B.S., r.!)„ J.W., and A K. Kractional Mineral Claims, mIimite In the Trout. Uko Mining Hi vision of «e»l Kootenay District. Where ItcsUid-Al head of Hursufly Crook. Take mil Ice that I, Krod C Rlllolt, Free Mill sr's CnrtlflcaU'No II 8S2IJ, •i'IIiis as agent for Clara Grace Westfall, and the said Clara Grace Westfall ii'liiiliii-tn.tili nf the KstAteol John Woiley Westfall, dcoascd, Free Miner i (erl.l Scat* No. B t**#. Intend, sixty dav» rfoni dale •roof, to apply to the Mining ltecorder for Certificate! of Improvement*, for the purpose of obtaining a crown Omnia ol the above claims And further take notl'-e tlnil iicllnn, under section 17. must lie common'cd liefnre the Issu* anee of "iiili I'l'i'tllliale of liiipriiveiiii'nlM. Dated this list day of October, AH. 1-07. leh < FKKD. U. KM.IOTT, Canadian Pacific Atlantic Steamship Line St. Join SAILIIWlS Llve'r^ol 4 Lake Champlain 10 Empress Britain 24 Corsica*! I Lake Erie Feb. 7 Empress Ireland First-Class, $55 and up Second-Class, $40 and np Third-Class, 27.50 and np an. 10 an. 15 an. 24 Cheap rates to Atlantic Seaboard points in connection with steamship tickets Passengers hooked to Norway, Sweden, Antwerp, Hamburg and all other continental ports. For further information apply T. W.Bradskaw, E. J. Coyle, Agent, Revelstoke, A.O.P.A. Vancouver. P.OS.. northwe-t can he more certainly pre dieted with the prospect of a good crop. The election of officers resulted in the re-election of P. Lund as president, W. A. Am tie, secretary, and Otto Lschmiind, vice president. C. F. Lindmark and F. W. Htss, ol Revelstoke, were present. Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward Two: Ladies and Gentlemen,—I am again placing my name hefore yon as a candidate for the nlderuiauic board and therefore offer my services as representative lor Ward Two in the coun cil of l'J08. If reelected I will endeavor, as in the past, to perform the duties pertaining to that ullice to I lie best of my abiliy. I would therelore respectfully solicit your votes and inlluence. Yours faithfully, R. H- SAWYER. Municipal Elections 1908 At llie request, of runny of tie biipi- uessnien and, other residents of the i^ity, I have consented to hnvc my lame placed in Domination for the .(lice of Mayor for 1908. My record as an Alderman shews oat during my term of ollice I gave lose attention (o the affairs of the ity and in all cases did what I con dered wns in the best interests of the hole City irrespective of Ward inllu- lces. My opponents would, if they could, ■ad the electors to believe that a man ho i' ii . .till ii so e corner grocery ngin.se is I •• mil) kind of Imsiness ian -in ii " i > !•"■» after the affaire f our £ ■ % ci'.j I have yet lo .'am that all the business ability of he city ia confined to that class of a nan. I can make such arrangements is will permit ol my devoting such if my lime as may he necessary to the iffairs of the city, and my experience if city all'.iirs I consider tits me (or the Ilice quite us well aB any one who has et appeared in the field. My view, ns well as the view of mny other ratepayers, is that if the iiiyor and aldermen would appoint apable men to the different civic dices and hold those persons strictly ccountilile for good results nnd dene their own energie. to supervising hat is dune and do less inlerfering i the carrying on of city work, the ty would profit hy it. We have h.d ■ the past some costly experience renting from the mayor and aldermen ying to run nffairs that they knew otbing about and the time Ins come hen a change should he made in the .ay above referred to. I propose to do that I can to surround mvsi-lf with apable aldermen and city nllieials and ee that each does his little part and loes it right or know the reason why. In regard to the question of sewer- •ige, I may say, that when the by-law vas voted on and carried la-t Fall, I ook it lor grunted thit Ilia council as quite justified in going ahead ■ith this work as far as possible. Since the contract has been let, owever, I find among the istepuvers very strong feeling against the jheme as it Btands at present. If a majority of the ratepayers wish o have the whole question re-t pened ind a different scheme outlined, for ;ewering the city, I stand ready to do all 1 can to bring this about, provided it can be done without involving the city in n lawsuit ior breach of contract. I think that during the next year most strict economy should be ex cised in all departments and it il be my effort to effect these economies wherever poBsiblo without "destroying the efficiency of the different departments. Our Fire Di-partments deserve every encouragement and assistance possible and our Police and Water and Light services must he kept up to u proper stale of efficiency, hut large expenditure on reads and -treets can very well be omitted until our finances are in better shape. I an. favorable to a fair arrangement being made for the disposal of the surplus electric power which the city controls in order that industries requiring cheap power may be encouraged. I ask for your support nt the po'ls on the 16ih of January and feel confident that I will receive the support of a large nn j rity of the ratepayer and trust to merit that support throughout my term of ollice. Yours Faith bully, E. TRIMBLE. Municipal Elections 1908 MAYORALTY, 1908. To the Electors of the City of Revelstoke: Kevelstoke Land Dliirl.i District of Woii Koolenny. 'lake notice that I, CO wood row of I'oplar Crunk, il 0., oeuupatlou VroapiMitor. Iiit.mil U> apply for a special licence to out and carry away timber from the following deecrlbed wndai I. Coimiiutiolng al a poat plant*.! about I tnlln up the fli it south fork of Pot lar Crunk on east hank adjoining Timber Limit No. Mill, on the west boundary, marked "C O. Wnslrow's norlh'eaal corner post,"thuni'e south lOHehalns, lin-iier west40chains, thence north 10" ulintns, tin'iica east 4n ohalns lo point of commence' ini'iit, I'lilitniiillig ag> acres more or less. a Ciiiiiiiieii'iiiig ul. a post plumed on the west bank of the lirst -outh fork of I'oplar Cn ek, about 8 miles up, adjoining Timber l.liiill No, IWI* mi the south boundary marked •'('. 0, YVnndniw'a nortb-weit corner post," thi'iice eaat all ohalns, tlieucu south Wl chains, t (..nine west HU chains, thenco nnrtli SU chains to I'niiii of I'liiiiiiienciiiiiitnl, containing 010 aoros more or less. Incut wl tnt.li December, IIKU, wed Jan lo 0, O. WOODItilW, luoalor, SHARES FOR SALE Imperial Development $460 00 Hunk of llritiah (Joliiinhia 1 III U0 Nicola Coal and Cuke IKI IKI ('oluinliia Fruit and Und 100 00 Hewitt Mines G 00 Kovul Collieries 25 Charles Dickens 10'j WANTED TO PUHCHASK Great West l/ian. To the Electors of Ward Three Ladies and Gentlemen: In response to the expressed wishes of a large number of electors of ihe city, and of the influential deputation of business men who waited on me with the request that I should allow my name to go in nomination for the mayoralty of Kevelstoke for the ensuing, 1 recognise that it is the duty of every man to respond to the call of his fellow-citizens if he can thereby serve the public interest. I have therefore the honor to advise you that I am a candidate for the oliiee of Mayor in the coming election, and request the favor of your support. If ell'Oted it shall he my earnest endeavor to bring about a reduction of taxation, and to insist on the ecouom icnl administration of the civic finances. The taxation at present levied is a heavy buidcn on th^se who make their h- lues in Kevelstoke, and the rate of taxation must he reduced. I am in favor cf a rc-adjustment of the city assessment, so (hat it shall be more equitably apportioned, and consequently reduced on improved property. This will mean nut only a saving to bona tide citizens in their annual tax hill, hut will place the city in a more favorable financial posi'ion so that its h >ndi will command a higher price than under existing conditions. I am in favor of permanently surfacing with crushed r.,ck the main thoroughfares of the city at such time aB the revenue will justify the undertaking of such work. The expenditure must be placed on a systematic basis, consistent with public works being carried out in the most efficient manner, and yet to an extent sufficiently within the revenue to ensuie the civic finances being placed on a sound footing, so that tbe frequent issue of debentures shall not be ncce'sary. Your Ohedient Servant, CHAS. F. LINDMARK. Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward Two NOTI E CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Revei.-toLe Lnn.l Dir-Lr.fi*. District ul w -i K • i«ii..v. Take notice widt 1. J. hu Kenneth M* L°nn. oi R.ifl.-inae, H i', .u.-il--t..i«b, n. ti.ti to apply fur u aix*. id l.i*8i b tu cut .uubbf iruai fa foll.-ViL, ile-icribed lund ; Commencing -t a i*'.-: pla-jited n (joining timber limited I4H, and isarkul J- huuuuih Klols-ean't tinru-'d-t owner." shu-ho at*, nt t to ...lie; , i liaif-'-H.. Cre k ou tue vest Bide <<f Armv ...-.>■ hence we*: **U chain-, thence soa-i. 80 chains, iheuco ua-t ao chains, thence Lori.. 80 ciioiL: topoiutof cow* meuc-jment ■ ■....-.. ■.. \_ -.ii acres more ur less. Dated Dec. 10th, 1907. satdec 14 JOHN KENNETH McLEAN. PROCLAMATION Public notico is hereby pi von to the electors of the Municipality of Revelstoke, that 1 re* quire the presence of the said elector*, at the City Clerkfs ollice. City Hall. McK>ozie Aveuue. in the said city, on the 13th day of January. 1008, at 12 o'clock noon, fur the purpose of electing persons to represent thorn iu the muni- olpaJ Council as Mayor and Aldermen, and aUo for tho purpose of electing two School Trustees The mode of nomiuatiou of candidates shall bo as follows: The candidates shall be Dominated in writing] the writing shall be subscribed by two vuter*. of the municipality a*« proposer and «ec inder. and shall be delivered to the Returning OhVer at any time between the date of this notice and t p m. of the day of the nomiuatiou; and in the event of a poll being necessary raoh poll will be opened on Thursday tho ltJth day January 1908. in the City Clerk's ullice In the City nf Revelstoke, and kept upon between the hour of nine o'clock iu tho forenoon and ths hour of seven o't-lock in the afternoon, fur taking and record- tug tho votes of the electors of the said Oity, *>t which every person ig hereby required to take notice "nd Kovt-ru him>elf accordingly. Tho persons qualified to be nominated for and elected as Mayor shall lie such person*- as are malo British subject! of the full aire of tweoty one yearn aud are not disqualified under any law, and have been for the six mouths next preceding the day nf nomination the retristered owner in the Land Begtltn Office of laud or real property iu tbe city uf the assessed value on the last municipal Assessment Hull of One Thousand Dollars or more over and above any registered judgment or chari*e, and who are otherwise duly qualified as municipal voters. The persons qualified to be Dominated for aud elected as Aldermen shall be such persons as are male British subjects of the full age of iwffiiy-iii.it years aud are uot disqualified uuder any law, and have been for the six months next preceding the day of nomination the registered owner in the Land Registry Office, of land or real properly in the city of the assessed value, on the last municipal Assessment Roll, of Fire Hundred Dollars or more over aud above any registered judgment or charge, and who are otherwise qualified as municipal vuters. The persons qualified to be nominated for and elocted as School Trustees shall h*> such persons as are householders aud being British subjects ol the full age nf twenty-one years and other- wist'qualified to vote at au election of School Trustees. Every candidate nominated shall signify by a writingaccompanyiug the nomiuatiou paper, his consent to such Humiliation, except in case such persun be absent from the municipality when such absence shall be stated in the Domination paper. Every candidate nominated for mayor or alderman shall, on or before the hour of two p.m. of the day of nomination, furnish the Re- turniu*f Officer with a statement in writing, specifying the laud ur real property upon which he qualities. Given uuder my hand at Revelstoke this 2nd day of January, 1U08. CHAS. J. AMAN, Returning Officer. To the Electors of Ward Two: Ladies and Gentlemen,—I have been requcHted by a number of ratepayer to represent them at the coming civic elections and have allowed my Hume to appear in nomination for alderman for Wind Three. If elected I will do all in my power to further the interests ul our city. I will curtail expenses, except where necessary for the coining year aa much aa possible and work in harmony with the repreaentatives of Wards 1 and 2. Soliciting your vote. Yours faithfully, HUGH SYMTHE. NOTICE lli'V-lsloll,' Ijilul lllsli'lrl, lllslrlutilf West Koiiliinay, Talis mill"' ilint A il. Johnston of I'nnlar Cl'lll'k, ......lull lull Mi'H lllllll, llll'llll" III Hl'l'l) fur it »ii 'lul lldonrn to (iiil and carry away Ilm • r (nun tho fiilliiivina- ilusi'rlt "I lands! i oinini'iii Iuk at a yost ulanM about vl iiillcs up I'niilai (Irons finin I'oulur lownslUi, nil'llia" lur Ills iniitli nasi ooroiir "' Tlmlii-r IJinlt, mm, marked 'A. (I. John Ion's south won fin ni'i laist," tluiiir.. cast Hit chains. Uiouoc nnrtli 80 ohmns, thillina woslHtl chains, tlinuso mullh Sll chains I.I imlnl "I • .»..,<- t. cniitnliiiiiK Mil acres mora or loss. I,iiciil.il IHII. Don., IWii'. A. il. .HIIINHTIIN, Wi'UJanlO 11. K, lloaiiiy, A»onl. Above Niihjcct to loiillriniitioii. I'rosiMicttiHiii Mini pitrticulitrs con (■(iinliiK any of these (JompHiiles on application. APPLY TO COLUMBIA AGENCIES, Ltd. McKemie Avenue, Hovelst-ike. BULBS From France, Holland and Japan SEEDS! TREES! PLANTS! FOR FALL PLANTING reliable varieties at reasonable prices. Kcrlili/nrs, ll.-.' Supplies, Hprs.y Pumps HprayiiiK Material, Out Flowers, etc Oldest established nursery on tin mainland of II.0. Catalogue free. M. J. HENRY'S NURSERIES gaSSMNQUiSS ANS IIIBNOWII* vAaoauvia'i.s Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward Three Ladies and Gentlemen,—1 hog t( announce myself as a candidate lor re-election as alderman lor Ward H, at the request ol many of the rate payers, and il elected 1 will work Ir the ho-! interests ol Ihe city ami therefore respectfully solicit yout support. Yours (althfnlly, J. ABRAHAMS0 .. Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward Three At the request of a n in tier of friends I have consented to have my name placed in nomination as Alderman in Ward Two for 1908. I heartily endorse the candidature of Mr. Edward Trimble lor mayor, and promise il elected to give him my licit support in im effort to give kevelstoke good government tor 1908. I have no other piomises to make and auk your support on the Kith instant G. S. McCARTER. FRIENDS,—I have been urgently re- (jn.'i-ted bv a large nutiilier of tbe e ivors of this Ward to allow my iiiime to be put in nomination as a ai.didate for the position uf Alderman of your Oity. Although a cituen ol Revelstoke for the past ten years I have n'.ver taken any active interest in municipal work, but believe it to be the dutj of every business man >o take his share uf the responsibility ol how the City's finances a e lo be expended and how ttie City is to be governed. I have therefore consented to allow my name to be placed in nomination, and leave myself entirely in your hands. 1 do not think that when I am willing to give my services to you I'nvly, that 1 should be obliged to visit you personally and ask for your support If you have confidence in me and think that 1 am capable ol discharging, with the other members elected, the duties of this ollice, then 1 have a right to look for your support. As an independent candidate entirely untrammelled by any clique, corporation or political pmty, I will pledge my.support to everything thai will advance the interests of our city. I will endeavor to economize in ih( expenditures, curtail as lur as possible, unless absolutely necessary ami only (or permanent work, the expenditures for public works, until the li miners ol the Oity are in a more healthy state 1 will advuCHte a readjustment ol the Assessment, and a reduction of th.' Taxes, and Witter aud Light Kates. If these ideas moat with your ap promi, your support on elec ion day will be my answer. YourB respectfully, W. M. LAWRENCE. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE NOTICE. Berelitoks Land Diatrict. District nf West Kootenav. Take notice that I, J Dougal of Nakusp Captain, iuteud to apply for permissiou to purchase ths following described lands; Commencing at • post plauted at the N. W corner of Lot HO, MH, running south SO chains, thence west 20 chains, theuce north 20 chains, thence east 20chaius toipoint of commencement. Dated Dec 19th, l&n. JL'UL'S DOUGAX,, J"Q4sat D. Dewar, Agent. NOTICE. Kevelstoke Uicd District. District Ol Weil Kii.iloiny. Take nonce that t;harle» McNicholla, ol 811. v--ri.-u.ii.i .,01 ...j. nthiu, umbercruiser, intend, iu a|.|... lor ipecial timber license, over tba oliuwinn described lauui : 1. ' -iiiir.•■!■ iuK ai » poit Blamed on tba east branch ol liBiey creek about liuilla, ir.'in iho tuiki. marled ••(.' Mc.Mcbulla''Viutu- »esl corner poit," ihence So cnaius Dona, ibeuco su chains east, theuce SU uliaini south, ihence 91 eliaina wesi to place ol commence- lucut, containing liw acrei mure ur leas. Daled lSIb Uecember. 19U7. i. (-ommeuclug at a post planted 2% mllei upl'suyun creek un wosi side marked "O. Mc- Mchulli' suulb-be.t corner nuit " thence 160 ,'haluseait, ihence 40 chains uorib, ihence Iwi ciiains aesl, ihence «tl chains aouth lo place ol cmniencement, c-omalulUK 6*. acres mora or leu. Lucaled December l/lh, I«u7. CliAKL Jo McMXCHOIXS. Date Dec. Ueth, iau7. ui dec 2s In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Iu tho matter of tbe Winding Up Act bains chapter IM of tbe Housed Statutes uf Lauadai and Iu the matter of The Blwood Tin Workers Uold Mluing Company uf Lardeau, Hnn.-b Col. umbia, Limited, Nou-personal Liability. Notice is hereby giron mat upon tbe petition uf Charles Lewis au order was made by the Honourable Mr. Justice element in tbe above matter, datod tbo :-7lb Lleceuiuer, 1SU7, wucrotiy it aas ordered u.i tbe above-uamed company be wuund up under tbe pru.isiubi of tbe »ind- mg Up Act aud that John E. Junes, of Camborne, B.C., was appoiutal frovisiuual Liuui* dator. * Further take notice that iu and by aaid order luesday tbe Uatday ul January, UUL at the uuur ul lu-.'M u'cluca in the fureuuon at tne court Huu.-o. Vaucuucer, B.C., was lixed as the time aud pia e lur tne appniutmeut o' an ulbcial liijuidaluruftheaoova named company ui umch an parties cuueerued are requeued to take notice. Hated tun 90th December, 19U7. MABTIN, 1.HAJU 4 BOURNS, lirauiille Street, Vancouver, B.C., Suticlturs fur the Petitioner. jan » .1 The tllty Council Invites application ' • - position of (Ji'y t'lerk. with wbh I associated tho ullice. of City Treasi sor and Colleotor. Applicants to st required, and forward reference- ' ajiplicatlons, which shnultl reach li signed hy Junliiicy 2IHh, 1906. Kovolstoko, II.('., boo.list, 1907. H. PI OVD. td City Clark. NOTICE Municipal Electionsl908 To the Electors of Ward One: Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward One : I.jtlllKH AND OKNTIiKMAN,— At the request ol a large number ol the rale payers I have anuin consented to he -ami a candidate lor reelection as alderman in the above Ward. II (iiecl.il I will give my best attention to furthering the interests nl the city and ii".|Mrifiilly solicit your votes aid inlluence. Yours faithfully, J. A. STONE. I.AIIIKS AND (lltNTMiMKN,—At till' request of a largo niiinher ol ratepayers of Ward One, aud as a supporter nl Mr. Ktlward Trimble, I have been asked to allow my name to stand for nomination aa Alderman in the coming election, and have consented to dn so Though not a resident of th" Ward my Interests are licitvily invested in Ward One and if elected I will do my utmost tO luri her Ihe interests of the ward hi .1 the city as a whole. Holiciting your vote and influence, I am, Youra faithfully, W. A. FOOTE. NOTICE Notice Is hereby alven flmi a cheque for a*:mi.l2, dated Jiin.lth, 1908, drawn liy mc in fnvoi nf O. II, lliiuin Al Co., on the linpeil.il liauk of Canada, Kevelstoke brunch, Iuih liean lost, ah peiiniiN lire hereby iviiined iignliiNt taking, ti'titllilnu; nl' e.'i' hlng Ihe -llllli' ii payment thereof Iuih been stopped. Any person retaining or litany way ilciiHiii' with siilil cheque will bellablo to iirnieout ion. Jan. llih, Hsih. Oi \V. ADUAHAMHON. LADIKI AND (iKNI'l.K'MHN I I nm*«ga:.u nlTiriiig myself candidate fur Alderman lor Ward H.iuiild my attention lo your business during the past year have met with your approval I solicit vole aud iiilliu'iirc, nnd if elected I romise lo liiithlnlly serve you. j. j. WOODLAND. as a VOIII your I Municipal Elections 1908 To the Electors of Ward One : ltcvcl*U)ke Laud Ih-ttir1 Di-irici of Weal KouL- nay, 'j'uku noiii'c that Nell ThotDAaKdwardiof It-vi-l-U)ku B I'., CroiitT. initrnd-. to apply f-r rtpetiUU ilceoeei ovur thu luiluwiog divuribuai latnl*.; 1 Commcnclm. at a pont plH»U>d about tWU milt'H dinUiiit and in au etteterly dnm' ion frun ■ ho Miuib*wi*Mi corner of .-»t tion i, m Tuvrnabij ... itcvi'i-tohi; ii.ui'i Distriet*, uud inarked "Nel* itiuioH Kdvt.irti-.' .(itiui weei ounier*"thena north .**" elmuif-. thonoo cast *-i chami, thonc. .ml h ni oIlAlnt, tlieucu ,vt"*t ■-" tll.iiiKto tb< point of cou.uienoomen- <■• nunmnu «n» aore inoreot teaa, and being ^**ct u»n I in Township 3. 2. Oouiineaulug M >\ poet plantod about ont mile di->iam and m hu easterly direction fro< tho 8out|i-on*.i oorner of Beution i«, TowoahipS, [lovelsuke Laud Diatriol and tn.trki'd MNeli I lionius Edwarai' north wc-tt corner," thence cant H*' obains, t li.n. * -'..it f, -•' chum--, thence ivi'si .-'I cliauiH, thence north xu chainr to the iioini oi uomnenoementi contaiuifiKiiio mTn- more or lues and being Section il,Township •'- 3. yonimenelng at a po»-t planted a' out one iniludiHinul and in an ttiterly dinxtion from tho rtoiith-ea-*! corner of 8'*cl|on 16 In Townnhip .1, ReveUtOaS l<aud UUtrTot, und marked "NeU 11, mm ImIv.uk!' i-oulli-wenl cornui," Ibiinee north W ohalns, thenoe * --i •"' chain-, thenoe Mouth HDclmiiiH, thotict' West HO rha|tin to point of commencement- containing ■»*'» acruNinoro or hi-' and being .Suction U In TuwmthlpJ, 4. i iiiiiiniiniiiK at a punt planted about one iiiil.- diniiuii and in au outerlj dlr-**alon from the Houth-uatl rniti'-r of BeOUOB -*•. <n Township ;t, Ken'l-iii.'' ImuA l»iii 11- i and mat Iced ' Nell 'lliotna-i Kd .Mud*' north went curoer," thenoe im .i ■■*'■ iImiiii", Hn in r noilth "" ehaim. Uit-'iioe wmhi n> chaiiiH, Lhenoa both &) ohaini u> tbi poinl "f oommencerosnt, conLMiiiinirMvatTpii more or len*-, aud l>eing Section tS In ToWUhlp '6, *.'i. Coiumeiiclng al a pOSl planted about onu mile duutnlund In an iiuterl) diroctioii from ttie -(mi li earti, corner of BootiOO ■>- ia '1 owti->blp .1, I;, v. I t"k.- Land Ihnlrirt, and mat k> <l "Noi* I bODU J'.'l vMii'l*. nuuth went corner," them* ii»rtb W chainh, t hence «a-it HH itnaUU Ibi'iiee Hotllh Ho ehaliiH. (heliot) wwit Wl ihalu*. tO the pi.nil of eoliinitiieeiiHtiit, and eoiiUlinng M i aereN moie or I.■*>-. and tMjing S>" nun JSol Township & 0. ' ommnnrlng at a po«t planted one mile dlitSJll sod m 'tu eanlorly direction frt.ui the north eaal oorner of Bw tion H, in lovvnthtp ;., lli*»jHloke Land Ih-linl, ami marked "Nolr. ThoniaM KdwanU' north went mrner,' thruoe essl W ohainSi Uteute coinfi Mi i-tmlim, them-<- mihl m ohaJoSi toence oorinwchains totiie iMiiui. of oommeneenenL nnd contaioiai Oil iuien more or lese, and i^-hik ~<-m >u h u rbwninlpl. 7, i u.iiiim ie uiu at a pout pliinU-d one mile dlHiaul and In an eauteily dlrti'tion frum 'he Miuibea-'t oorner -t Veolloo *. Townempi ItevoutOKe i-rftml Dlstrleti '-nd marked "well I lionet" Kdwnnh amulh wunl OOfO; r, Uh-iick uortb Hit r'hMlun, iheniM i'K-i tUubalna, Uiente -ujiilh nohaUHi theiKu w.'-i "-* obalhl tu point of oommeooementi and itootatning otu terse nn.i!■ m Iumm and txilng H^tiun 1, in luwuihlp I. Dated DM. lib, I.i'. Niitdeo 7 NKI-.H UlnMAS KDWAHDU. -NOTICE. BeTOlatoktj L--*.uu Uun.rml, jjiBLrict oi v\ ■;.-*(, K,uou-uay. Isiko uuucw mat 1, D Unwar, of Arrowhead, v rui-(*ir. intend io apply tor petmiaeion topur- eutt-rb tut* luiiuwiug a..-.LTii«*a lauds; (JoiDtumiciutf at the ti ii. corner of Lot No foAo* nuauog uortu 4o cnam-., lueuce eautliiO u.-.ua, luouce auukti 40 tri.aiii.-, ttieuce we»t lrjO i-.iaiii." ko puiut oi Lumineucaiueui. Llaimi uou. 4.u, 1WU7. eat jau 4 d. DSWAB. NuTICL Kevelaioke Laou u.^;:-.:. oiitnutui llnUuuuu.,. lalta nuuca mat Anu.. i Armstrong, al Ar- mwueau, u. c,, octiupauuu Miuer, luwndi m »eeij (or aipcuai umber Ucauca over tna lulls,a lug ileacrilM-u laud; touiumucluf at a poll planted about IM vda. i^r.n u. pusimaravsi N. w. Jltii. aua maracd ■itotairl ..ruiiiruua'i b.W. corner puat," uieuc* ,j c.aiui u. rtn. w cnaiai «*«i^u unaiui aoutn, kl .naius act to poiut.l cou.aieucaa.aut, unto inn autn day ul KuV., 1SU7. •at nuv U auaau. ajaJSdTaO.ia. iiOTilJE vulatoke LdUid L-*«waui. Kiel ol KooitiiAa/. ..« notice tiint j. juho Albert Kirk, of Rot- .sjhe, tf.c. occuLMatiuai o. ^. i«-.,.a ourtcyu , ,«ua uu »ppi>' im t-eruni»*.,uu m* puBotaaee uio . '.Ml.fi 'Ats-H-l 1U1.U I..UUI 1 ..inn..:ie.;ii.K at a |>u*-t piautod abouI forty■ ...I. ij,', i.h.iuif huui, Ui -a**4 uvtvh Mealwnfwcvt LsOt nt n ItiUUBOstjU I ui i.Uioli lU anu ■ ju. U***D .•i.4/. liruup uiiu ti-; iu.ii.v nih. mi) iuu, uatim: illcnoe -.'JU... luit* U\o {tot llmus; aiieui-e east autij tiAvuiMUavM tu»uutuiu^iJ»utnf4 u.*liii atoll. MuTomw i, u-i NUIIoh Kevelstoke Land Unutti* Lfl-trt: I of V*w>i K.,..*-,. ,y. Take notice Wat I, t. a. Uetfey, mine man* ia,'Mt. "' 'i-iv- after uate muiuU ...aiA-,, - M-t.ua . niel i uiiiiiii--Mnier oi UuOi aa ■ rt.*f»* iwr ,,,-, jiii"luii to t'ureliu.-.s »ue iullvwius ■'•-" fiovd lands i i ouimeuciiiK at a punt plauted 40 cliaue. ,,.rl !, ul UilJ vii„ :,-((.I~l . .. ,1.1 Ul ....,11*0- lull it hJM aud markod "K. H. Uuitey a u .-»u*e**.*.t corner post, thenco bouth ftu unaiL.-,, innuue *•; 1 *--.'ii.uii- theme norm su ciiaiua, tueuce .!„■:. -vI-.'inn.:, to -joint uf ooaiiueuceuieut, eou- taiuiui< i*t'j arre-t mora or l«ss. Uated Oct. 2t>th, 1W07. F. H. UUKKKY, Per VV. A. fc.11.yihe, A«-euk. in the * * mn t > Court of West Kuoteuay, huldeo at UeveUtoke, 1.. the matter of Jo&eph Dolau, deceased, aud In the matter uf the Administrator*' Act, TAKK NUTII K, that by ao Order of Hie Honor J, A. Form, made tne Ut>h day uf OcU>* oer, I'-"'.. I wan apiMiiuted Admiuiitralorof .)■ i-epn Uolan, deceased, aud all purlieu haviug i.nui* asaiust the naid K*itate are hereby re- iiuired io furaiah itaoie pmperly verified to me, ■ n or beforo the -iUt day uf -January, IgUB. All pariiea indebted tu the aeid a«i,ate are reijuired to pHy the awuuut uf ludebtedueia tu me before the .114 of Jeuuary, jyuS- Dec 11th. JW7. FHKD FKA8KH, dec 14 4t _____ Administrator. NOTICE lie eiiloke Land Liuiirict In hi net of Went kutsUuay. Jakeuolice lhat I, W. A. tfaiiiu, agent, W Jays after date iuteud to apply tu the thief 1 -'uiuii»»!ouer of Lands aud nurka for pvr* misaioii t" pureiiase the fulluwlue described lauds: ( ommeiicins at a puat planted about H mile i.'.f Hi nf .'iuih -i*i-i corner of umber limit 7010, .ind marked "W A gmythe's 0 W ooruer puat, tben<e north *)chaius, theme east SU riieiu* thenoe -.uili to- chains, theiice west IU chaius to i-i.ot of 0111,mom win-tut. ouuiaiuiag 040 aorea more ur leea- IiatedOoi. Mth, inn;. VV. A HM1TUK. NOTICE. HaviiiK bean inked hy a committee ol nliictors from Ward One to stand as a representative lor that Ward at the oiniiiiiK civic elections, I have decided to plni'O inysoll lor nomination. I do not helinve in making many proml'ei, beoituie promliii often fall through, hut I will promise to look lifter the interests ol the city in ever) particular that come liefnre me, anil if I keep the interests ol the city hclore me, I do not think I oan go very far astray, I nsli (or your support, on January Kl'h nnd feci sure Mint during Mn ensuing year il elected I shall ineti' i.'int lupport, YlJtlllH r'AtTIIKI'I.I.Y PETER HOOLEY. NOTICE llavclKtokv' l.ni'l l.liirlct. Illilrl.-t (il West Kisilt'iiav. Niitui' i'i lii'i'l y given that thirty days from (lie (late hereof I intend lo upply to the Ohiel OommtMlouer of I .ninl.. ninl Works for pi'iinissinii to cut nnd carry amiy tiinlnr fiom the following (li'sri ilic.l IiiiiiI: (Joiiiiucnciiig at a post iilanied mi Hie inn ill slur of (lie ,N.K. Aim "I Upper Arrow Like al the li, Iv (J, I.. rait, e. I., ami marked it. Smith's H, I'.. *'•.' ThUOe west In.If a mile, llleiue in 11 ill one mile, tlieine (n~i inn Inill niile, nun 11 m leal to lads illuie, llicoce iiliuig like sliii.' 1.. p in ol eiiiiiiiieiiiieuieiil. It, SMITH, I'ev 11. 0. Hull. Agent. Uateil lieu. lUlli, Its),. West K".il"iiax llllld Ul.trltl. Ui strict of Woat KiwUinar Taku mil I..■ that Jamns Ailauis ttu-tsun. of li.iluil., Minn., i :- A . oooupailon llinbar ii.'si.'i. mi.-nil- lo apply lor a spuclal Umber llMBM ""■' iih' fultowliig descritsid lands: ('ouiln''iiL'iii|( at a poll ptaiitaal al tba N. W. .lonn-r post nt 1', J, No ir'.'s mi tbe weal sld, u( Iho I l'|"i Arrow Lain, and markod "(J, L>. (iowartts S.K. ourner," Uieuoe weal IUU ehams, tlietiee s"Utli 111 clialna, thenco east 100 chains, Lin-ncv nun li iu chains lo point of commencement. Htakad Nov. Ith, IHU. a k. oovvABu, Asi'llt ter J.iiniH Adams metaou, lial.sl ll. ■ lad, 11,17, wn.1 il.'i: « NOTICE K.t.Uloki. l-.ii'l iMetilit, I m-i 11< I of Weet Kooiemiy, TAKK NOTIt B that Oeorgt Mrt'arter, of Hevel-iPike. II ( , Ageut, iuteuda tu apply fnr permlssloB to purchase the followiug deeerieed lands : < oin*ueucfus ata post 11finted at the oortb- msI oomei of i...t -'!•; in Uroup One, Ktaiteuay lit-re li Ui Dee weal ll tilV chain*, theuce r.h -*i ■ ii.in... thence went 10 chamat tbenre rtli ■•' cbelna, thence etnt ,\- Iv chains more nt leal ui the we-t brink of the » mumbi* M,v«e , > 'ieu' a Epllowing the we»i bank id tbe ( uluiti- bis Hirer -•11.1.-*ri) 10 the txilot uf eommeuee* ment, coiiln i i litf VI itCfOd, (Uori or lONM. UKOKQB Mt-CAKTKH. Dated November lit.. 1W1. Mot. e THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. ■ *i-a s*7a*a i*f/. .fri ■*!". .^*a «*i*. i'i". t't'k |*l*m .'t/a iti it. fji "x""X*TX*"X" "X «*• X * »*> 'X 'A1 *r FOR Y Pure Drugs ^ Careful Compounding * Prompt Delivery * (iO TO <|» Canada Drug 6- Book Co. Ltd. +£* ReVELbTOKI., B. 0. rfc Mail Orders Promptly Filled X .**. .+. .*>. .*f« .-f. .♦. •**. ■**. 'i'i is", .i'i ,"§*, ITl 1^1 IAI If I <J,I IJ.1IJ.I IJ,. i^,. ij,. i ■.' .■,* .4.' ■ 4> Died McI'hekson—At Trout Lake, Friday, Jan. 10th, Pearl, beloved wife of Hugh McPherion, aged 30 years. Local and General. The provincial legislature opens tomorrow. S. S. Taylor, K.C., was elected mayor uf Nelson on Monday by acclamation. TU LET—New liouio, or part of house; every convenience. Apply to Maii.-Hkrai.ii Ollice. Jan. 15 3t The first annual ball under the auspices ol Fire Brigade No. 2, will be held in the Opera House on Friday, February 21st. The Ladies' Guild ol St. Peter'B Church invite all their friendB to the afternoon tea on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the residence of Mrs. H. Cunningham MorriB, Third street west. Silver coin admission. Work has been re-commenced by tbe Dominion Government on the wing dam on the Columbia here and a large gang of mtn will shortly be employed to complete the work before the rise of the water. The Ladies' Guild of 8t. Peter's Church are holding an afternoon tea on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the residence of Mrs. H. Cunningham Morris, Third Street west. Admission a silver coin. The Knox Church Sunday school wishes to thank all those who so kindly contributed towards the library. The school having received over one hundred books up to the present time. The Matron ol the hospital wishes to thank the refreshment committee native Hospital Ball lor donations of table delicacies, Mrs. E J. B urne lor cake, Miss Hobbe for cake and MrB. McLauchlin for fruit. There passed away on Monday morning at the Victoria hospital in the person of the Hon. G. A. Walkem one of the most prominent men in British Columbia. The deceased has had a brilliant career, being judge ol the supreme court of British Columbia and twice premier ol the province, besides held several important orlices in the Cabinet. Deceased was 7o years old, and his denth will be deeply felt in every circle. A LOT OF HARD WORK is necessary tofcoep up the high standard of m-oceries bandied here. We are kept pretty busy in selecting the guild,qualities from the many inferior grade so temptingly offered us. Our reward lies 111 your continuous satisfaction with the groceries you purchase! here. How great that.-atisfaction Id you can determine , by giving us u trial order to-day. BREAD PURITY is of prime importance In the healthful sustenance of life. Pure sweet, wholesome, satisfying bread is our mil put, day in. day -nit, week ill, week out. If not acquainted with the excellence I of uui- bread, hasten your tria order this way and be convinced of its superiority. HOBSOJ* (3L BELL _ WHO MAKES YOUR MEDICINE That's a fair ques lion. Alter the doctoi has pre- scribed foi you, then who makes the medicine ': Our business is ni-ik ng good medicine t 0 the doctor's ordei-N. ■ WALTER BEY.S, Phm.B. Pku.gist & Stationer ^1 YOU CANT MAKE ANY MISTAKE WHEN YOU BUY NICOLA COAL REAL EST AT I'I, INSURANCE:—Fire, Lifend Accident; MONEY TO LOAN K INCAID & ANDERSON -__ F I R S T S TREET art tai_- — *« Mr. uud Mrs II. A. Brown left on Saturday night for a trip through the Okanagan. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. MoRtie give a very enjoyable prngre'dive whist parly on Motidny night. T. Walker, of Victoria, Qraud Muster of Kxclnqmr of the Knights ol Pi- thins, of H.O , passed through 10 the Const on Saturday night. H. G. Parsons, Ml' I', lor Golden district, spent Monday in (be city, en rotiti lor the opening of the Legis latiiie nt Victoria to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. llav entertained a number of their friends nl Willow Creek ranch last evening. A mos enjoyable time was spent, the hos and hostess sustaining l hi ir repute tion ns admirable entertainers. Business Locals Trial balance and blank bonks at BeWK* drui* store. Patronize Home Industry. Smoke Revelstoke Cigars. MtittrHsst's. pillows and bedding at C. I). IInine iv Cos. RevelEtoke Cigars Union Made—Out Special, The Union, and Marca Vuel are ahead of all others. Lonely suit sale at Grossman & Mor rison's Tweeds, blue and black union label. Your choice .f 10. A complete dinner set for $10 others Bt $12, up to $20. nil differed deaignB—C. B. Hume & Co. See our corner window (or a largi display of English dinner sets, all un packed within the last few days at C B. Hume & Go's. See the blue and black worsted and ■ergo suits, imii n made. January sale. Your choice at $10. All sizes.| CreBsman it Morrison. Our bargains this week f. r Friday and Saturday only are glass fruit dishes, 60c. per dozen, and glass butter dishes and spoon holders at 121c. each —O.B.Hume & Co. The general annual meeting of the B. O. Fruit and Produce Exch uge will be held on Wednesday, Kebuary f>th, in this city. Representatives from all parts of the province will be present. Important business will be transacted and the election of ollicers for t lie year. Polling for the municipal election of 1008 for mayor and aldermen will take place tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 16) at the city ball from 9 a. m. till 7 p. 111. The least you can do as a citizen is to make use of your franchise and cast your vote tomorrow for the welfare of your city. Charles Tuniross, Sr. and W. Can succeeded in bringing a horse Irom Boyd'fl lianche to Revelstoke, a distance oi over 40 niileB, in the remarkably short time of three days. They left the ranche, which is a little south ol Downie Creek, on January 5th, aftei traversing the mountain trail through three to four feet or more, reached Revelstoke on the 8th in good condition. This feat has never been accomplished before under the con ditions iu such a remarkably short Good work is being done in Vancouver by the Salvation Army Immigration Department where help ol all kinds, domestic and larm can be obtained. This bureau is ready to supply domestic help to those homes, who will inform the Immigration Department as to what they require Handlers can alsj obtain help and any information or particulars are forwarded to any part nf the province. Good domestic help is badly needed in aliuoBt every city and the salvation Army have a large number ol girls to place in private houses 1 r wherever needed most. The department will only place men and women where absolutely needed and this will help to prove a valuable asset to the province as well as the oity. Ladies who desire good domesiicB and seivnnt girls should certainly apply to Adjt. VV. J. Wakefield, Salvation Army Immigration Department, 301 Hastings street. East Vancouver, where all particulars and inlormation will be given. The "Bonnie Brier Bush" presented by Mr. C. P. Walker on Monday night at the opera house was one of the best productions both in histrionic ability and stage setting that has visited Revelstoke, The piny is a dramatisation of Ian McLaren's famous book and follows closely its pretty- story. The plot, although there is little of it, is so well known that it (loesn'nt need describing. The cast ie admirably sustained and the true breath of the Scottish heather is felt all through, coupled with the rutged life ol the lolk. The play centers round a romantic love story i f a noble with a peasant, when the strict Presbyterian rules of the times caused much trouble in the course of true love against parental obedience. Altogether the Bonnie Brier Bush was 11 first rate production and pleased an enthusiastic audience. Miss McCann, a promising Australian singer, gave sonic excellent renderings of Scottish ballads. ELECTION NOTIC To the Electors of Ward One Having heard that certain individuals have been spreading the report that I have resigned my candidature as alderman for your ward, 1 would say that this report is entirely ungrounded. 1 have never had any intention of resigning. This report was spread by persons having no authority to say such a thing and having no grounds or reasons to base such a statement upon. Trusting lhat this explanation will have the desired effect of counterbalancing the base repot t referred to, I again ask your support at the polls on Thursday, and 1 am sure that if you elect me as your representative you will make no mistake, aud you will find one who will merit the confidence you place in him. PETER HOOLEY. NOTICE Social and Personal IV. 1 Brigga returned on Sunday (roni a profeseiona] visit to Enderby. The Hun. F. W Aylnur returned yeaterd ly Irom a visit t" the 1 Ikanagan The Rev. C A I'r ..-uiiier left yesterday lor Neleon to att.-ml tin- ex ttve meeting ol the Kooten Hi .-.- Pleate take notice that the Board of Directors of the Kevelstoke Hospital Society, at their meeting of 13th January, 1908, decided that :—All bills and accounts against this Society are required to be in the hands of the Secretary, duly vouched correct by th. person ordering same for the Society, by, at furthest, the 5th of the month following purchase, otherwise, they will not tie considered (or payment till the month succeeding that. Pleaae e< nfnrm to this rule and greatly oblige, Thk Rkvexbtoks Hospital SociBrr, l'er B. K. Atkins, Sec.-Treas. January l.Vli. 1908. St OPERA HOUSE Special Attraction A series of First Class Entertainments of moving pictures will be given by the KLEINE OPTICAL COMPANY of New York, consisting of Two and a half* hours Fun-. Continuous amusement without any Intervals or waits. FULL PARTICULARS GIVEN LATER OUR JANUARY CLEARING SALE Dress Goods lOcaodBOc, Tweed foi 26c 75c, and B8c. Tw 1 fur SO |l '" Tweed foi •*•! 00. Comforts, Blankets \v ium ' . it Our Janus -. Prii 1 Mens Odd Pants lli'.iv, Tweed al #1 25. Extra Heavy Tweed. Itcg. Pi Ii . $3.00, now $2.25. Ladies Skirts costumes Lfll if 1 . i. ' . ' : ' In | 1 - • . i In.ii nvnl.ii pi ll . \ .lies, 1' Hi.Hn 1 ind \ • lieI|.ill s,kn new i i .i •. i i '.. i.i 10 i' " ■ ii" it |ni mi bom i' greatl) educarl pries . leat ii.iii .'ii One inlj I-nln fi'imtu l ' " P c7 in ir v tin It fil'ii Prlci ... g nl .ii l'i Ii •■ |lf). mm .- All Wool Venetians Kegul 'i rn- • II 25, now B0 Men's Suits l.ii H 1 .ilii", 812. now $11,00: Fine lllaek ■ 110 00, ma. win .'i'i Broad Cloth 1 Imported) Regular P l'i.2ft, now II 1 i Boys Norfolk Suits KfttfuIiLi Price, 16-OQi now 18.00. Boyi1 Odd Panti Dress Patterns Wi values Bow 112.50, Misses Underwear In Orej only Kxtrfl Rood Vfittifti. nl 15, i ich m tin Price 20o. nil Hue il •<>< pel |i hi . Heavy Sox for Men Furs! Furs! Men's Overcoats lingular Prion $12, now |8,00] Rngular Pi ne $8,00, now $5 00, Boys' Overcoats hoys' Overcoats and riflnftm nl Half Price, ' ..ilii-• Sox t\ palm for $1,00. un ,lv. Isabell". Im Hot, li.cni.ii Price $7fi.(J0 Now 140.00 i hie i.nh- Canadian Mink Hon, Regular Price *iu. bow 127,00, Russian Mink Boas and Stole-., ono only, Boa, >tr,. now !*.*l; one only boa, $2."i, BOW $101 in mil, li mi, 118 w $10| one only, (Hole, WO, now #12: "illy. Si„|e, (tin, now'$11. Men's Underwear VI«ri , Heavy Klp«c«d Lined UruWwBW al "i'i Oentl ,1 'Ml tfll'lll . \|... FSxtrn H.avy All Wool Underwoar. Male l'i h r 75c, 1 Vt (j if'ihi'lil. This Is a Clearing Sale All Over tho Store. No Reserve. Goods at Your Own Price. CALL EARLY TO GET THE BEST BARGAINS. Bar train tar RE ID & V OU N Ci ■» IdtM um CLEAN SWEEP CASH SALE BEGINNING ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15th, we will offer the people of Revelstoke one of the biggest money saving opportunities we have yet given. Everyone knows that when we say CUT PRlCES.it means a big reduction. We are now preparing for our annual inventory, and every article in the store—unless already reduced—is subject to a Remarkable discount of TWENTY PER CENT., (except Thread, Overalls and Rubbers). Many lines will be found to be marked at a much greater reduction, as the partial list given below will show : Ready-to-Wear Department Anything that is left in this department must be moved out quickly. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S COATS.—Everyone acknowledged the superior style and quality of our Coats. The few that are left are going quickly and we are hurrying them along by giving them to you at half price. Children's Dresses in plaids, tweeds, cashmere and Flannelette, all marked at half price. Ladies' Waists, in cashmere, lustre, sateen and flannelette, 25 Per Cent. Off. Fine Lawn Waists just put in stock, 20 per cent. off. Dressing Jackets, the newest styles, now half price. Street Skirts, made of the late Fall materials, in the very newest styles. Now 25 per cent. off. WASH GOODS Now is the time to save iu your Summer Wash Hoods. Fine Muslins, Vesting:., Zephyrs, Millie,, eto. in plain and fancy patterns, and now (o he cleared out, and we me marking all 35c. and 40c. goods '25c. and nil 25c and 30c goods down lo 20c. FLANNELETTES U'.-o. Instead of I60. and 17!2o. Here is your opportunity. Kvcry family needs Flannelette and we have a large stock of plain and striped to close out at the price of 12le. FANCY FLANNELETTE AND WRAPPERETTES Here are some other bargains. The very Best linglisb and Canadian makes, 15c instead of 20c nnd 25c, 12.',c instead of 15c nnd I7jc. 10c instead of 12'..c. HOSIERY Boys' Heavy Wool Hose—60c instead of 75c. Children's Heavy Wool Hose — .'15c instead of 5llc. Children's Heavy Wool Hose— 25c instead of 35c.mid 10c. Ladies' Cashmere Hose—45c Instead )f (Wc., 40c Mislead of 50c. KID GLOVES KuWlies ti I'eii ins all odd sizes and colors of mil' regular $1.50 lines Now |li Men's Wear In this Department we want to clear everything iu the way of Winter Goods and we have put the axe deep into prices. MEN'S HATS Men's Hats from 05c. up. SHIRTS Flannel Shirts, all siy.es, bust all wool Flannel. Regular Price $1.50 and 81.75. Now $1.00. Fine Cambric Shirts—Tonkes and Stnr Brand—Regular $1.25. Now 00c. Black Sateen Shirts $1.25. Now $1.00. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Regular 25c. Now .'1 fur Regular I2jc. 3 for 25c. 50c. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES L&oei .uui Kinlii'iildciics arelsing offered lit very small prices and all leiiiiiants are cut tu a very small l'i act ion of former prices. 20 Per Cent. Reduction lli'iiieiiilier our 20 per duet ion applies to all goods cent, remit ■specially marked down Shoes, Bedding, Ourtalna, Towels, Corsets, etc., all must go, Regular MITTS AND GLOVES Woolen Milts Regular 35c , now 25c. Woolen Cloves—Regular 50c„ now 30c. BRACES Braces reduced from 50c. to 25c. TROUSERS Heavy Woolen Trousers Regular $1.70. Now $1.15 UNDERWEAR Slanllcld's Underwear—Regular $4 Suit, now $2 85. Regular $3,50, now $2.40. Penman's Heavy lllaek Regular $3 w $2.20. Penman's Heavy Ribbed. Regular $2.00, now $1.70. HANDKERCHIEFS Silk Initial llanilkeicliiefs 5 for $1.00. BOYS' WEAR Boys' Sweaters Reg. 75c to HOc. now 00c. Boyv' Caps—Heg. 25c to 40c., now 10c. Boys' Wool Underwear—$1.25 to $1 00 per Suit. Now 00c. Boys' School Boots—IS to $2.00, Now $1.50 Three-Buckle Overshoes - $2.50, now $1 50 Boys' Reefers — Regular $2.25, now $1 70. And you will (Ind similar Reductions nil over (he Slore. Tbe goods must go and we n 1 tbe money, und must make room for Spring Stock. McLENNAN'S TAYLOR BI/JOK, RBVBL8TOEB
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