{ wno.esome ana so pure as HALCYON LITHIA WATER. IH DOTTLED AT TOE SPRINGS VoL 13,-No 98 fl'O rkei ine Man- al lib ^f 'J. )J ia results produced, thie Machine is unsurpassed— Price:$6(100'««h REVELSTOKE. B. C. DECEMBER 14,1907 Interior Publishing Co, Agents $2.50 Per Year C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. Anything you pick out we will lay away for you. Do your Holiday Shopping now. It is not only wise, but it is considerate. Stocks are full and complete. Children's Dresses We have about 100 Child's Dresses that we are clearing at abont half price, fit children from 2 to 5 years. Beautiful Silk Dresses trimmed with Silk Embroidery, shired and neatly tucked.' These are $4.50 Dresses,\ sel ling at $2.90 Cashmere Dresses Lovely Cashmere Dresses, lit children from 2 to 6 years, nicely embroidered, some trimmed with pearl buttons. $3.75 dresses lor $1.90 Children's Coats Children's Coats, a nice lot to fit girls Irom 5 to 13 yrs. This is i sample lot. No two alike. $2.00 UP Boys' Buster Suits About 25 of those handsome all-wool Tweed Suits in tbe regular Buster style, to fit boys about- four, five and six years. The Five Dollar ones are selling for $2.50 Boys' Suits Boys' Suits, sizes 29,30,32, lit boys from 12 to 13 years old! Fine Tweed Suits, well made and extra well trimmed. You cannot well afford to miss this bargain. You can get $8 Suits now (or $4.00 Come in and get your boys or girls something dressy this Xmas. The prices above are cut in two. C. B. Hume & Co, Ltd STORES AT ARWWMIAO AND REVELSTOKE XMAS LIST WATCH ITS Brisk Selling These Days Indicate That This is a Good Place lo Buy Year XMAS GOODSI. People realise tbe fact and come here for good, sensible and always useful articles. No .Store offers better values nor quality than are here shown. It is a pleasure to us to show our goods, and we invite comparison as to values and quality. LOOK THROUGH! A Gift for Falser oranyGentlemae A GIlletteBafety Razor with 1 dotsn ksen cutting blades. It costs |6. 400 roristiss-Pearl, Horn, Ivory, Aluminum, Tortoise, Bone and Nlcksl fron. 16c. to ■>$m Sdi of Ruort * In coses from $9.60 to 16.00. Shaving Mugs and Brushes, Smokers' Sen, AshTrnys. Electric Lamps For Father'a Desk or for Mother's Wnrk Table, Cut Glassware For the Ladles-Nothing is mors acceptable or pleasing than one of our beautiful Berry Bowls or Pitchers, Ths quality of our Cut Glass we guarantee the linest. Our assortments eclipse anything ever Meu in the town. Hand-Puoted China Ws are showing some rare productions In this line at remarkably low prljes. We have some rich designs in Pouyet. Llrupges, Coajnort, Wedgwood ana other makes, Plated Ware All new goods In Plated Ware. Latest designs an low prices. SKIATES! SKATES! Alt sites, for hoys and girls. Ws can fit any foot. We sell all the best makes both in Hockey and Spring and also the Automobile Skates -every pair warranted, Hockey Sticks and Pucka. Ankle supports and everything that a skater wants, boys Electric Toys Carpenters' Sets of Tools and many lines to please the girls and Knives for Boys and C irls A goad st.onjt Jack Knife for ths Boys at 60c. Pretty Pearl Handled Kslvea for the girls, 60c. to $1. ■ MHaa«ManaBMaa«...^i«la^«a«a>^a~ We are pleased to Invite all to v|a|t and look through British Columbia's largest and Unset Hardware Store, Select your Presents now and we wlllkeep them for y »u until wanted. Early comers get the best selections, . UWRENCE HARDWARE CO., LTD. J HEROIC CONDUCT Ten Railroad Men Gave Their Skin ler Save Comrade. Oitiwa, Dec. 13.—Over s doien railwayman attended at St. Luke's hospital recently to assist in laving ths limb of ons of their fellows. On Sept. llth, Hrebert Reynolds, engine driver Ior the C. P. R, wai injured in a wreck at Plantaganet. He has been on the brood of bii back ever sinoe, but while recovered from hii bruises the wound in hia leg would not heal Rather then amputate the limi snd otippls Reyno'da for life, ikin grafting was decided upon, snd tbe operation wai lucceiifully performed by Dr. Kidd. Fourteen strapping driven, itoken and conductors attended to make the willing sacrifice of s portion of their cuticile, and to ten the knile waa applied. Thii ie the ucond operation of the kind in Ottawa. AMBASSADOR RETURNS Hon. J. Bryce may Retire From Washington. London, Deo. 13.—A letter has been posted addressed to Hon. Jamee Bryce Britist Ambasisdbr in Washington, requesting his presence in London. It ii expected that be will come early in the new year lor a consultation with the government authorities principally in reference to the relations between the United Statei and Japan. It ia believed that there ia little likelihood that Bryoe will return to the Waehington post. In esse he doea not, bie successor will be Sir Henry Howard, preient minister to tbe Netherlands, stationed at Tbe Hague. NEWSPAPERS ARE BEST Noted Theatrical Manager will Abandon Poster Advertising. , tow York, Deo, 13.—Henry W. Savage, manager of Mme. Butterfly, The College Widow, The Merry Widow, The Prince of Pilsen, Woodland, Parsifal- and other big production!, will ceaie to um billboard' and all kinds of advertising for hia many attractions except through tho news, papen. Stvoge notified the last ol bis lithograph and printing bouses yesterday that he will not be in a position to renew sny contrscti owing to hii deoiiion to do sway wilh all lorme ol potter advertising. It seemi tbat Savage hai been ai liberal in his potter announcements as be has been in the lavish mounting ol Bil production!, but recently, in cer tain localities, in order to test the trus value of outdoor advertising he decided lo use the newipspera exclusively (or heralding Tbe College Widow, snd tbs results b.ve caused him to decide diecoutiouing poster work sftsr the Ade play leaves the Pacific Cosit. It is understood thst the manager wai prompted partly by the enormous amount of commercial advertising being placed on the billboards, which baa become a public nuisance. It ii undertood that Savage will have the co-operation of live ol the most prominent marageri iu hit cruiade against the billboard. FRUIT GROWERS Complaints of Freight and Ex- The monthly meeting ol the Revelatoke branch of the B. C. Fruit Growers' Association wai held in the city hall on Thursday night. In the absence of the President, Willis Armstrong, and vice-president H. F. Hay, who hoi been ill for the post week, E. A. Haggen was elected to the choir and opened the meeting. Minutes of the lost meeting were read and adopted. It was decided to wait till the next general meeting, wbioh will be held on the Ind Thursday in January, belore sleeting officer! for the year. A resolution wai passed to appoint a oommittee to report on the complaint! re freight chargee and general shipping from Revelstoke, at the next meeting, the report to be laid before W. J Brandritb, ths general secretary. R. Tapping tuggested that the Fruit Growers' Assooiation endeavor to obtain the co-operation and assistance ol tbe Revelstoke Agricultural Association if organised by the Turf Club in order lo institute a Fall Fair in Revelatoke. Several interesting remarks on insect pests, picking and marketing of Iruit and the popularity in England, America, and Australia ol British Columbia Iruit, were made and the meeting terminated. Professor McEwen. Prolessor McEwen gave a performance last night in the Opera House beforo a large audience. As a magician McEwen hoi (ow equals ami hia tricks laat night were marvels of skill' and adroitness. Hypnotism formed the principol item on the programme, the .feasor giving scientific as well as comical illustrations with different men, ol hypnotic suggestion. Hii tests were extremely interesting besides causing uproarious mirth, the antica ol the subject! who imagined they were popular lingers, etc, and other illusions causing continuous laughter, Any ol tne audience a.e at liberty to step up on the itage and be bypnotiied. Florence McEwen sang two songi in a charming ond pleating manner, her appearance being greeted with loud applause. Two accomplished oomed- iaus in comio songi and dancing drew rounds of hesrty spplsuae, which waa well deserved, The moving pictures, which sre always received in Revelstoke very favorably, made a pleasant itsm on sn interesting programme. Prolteeor McEwen is giving o per. formance again tonight, oa well aa Monday and Tuesday uext week and the entertainment is one whioh ebould draw large orowdi nightly, the per formance being higt. class and initruc- live, amusing and wall worth seeing, NO SALE OF SHIPS C.P.R. and Cunard Deny Report of Liner Deal Liverpool, Dec. 13.—Officers of the Cunard Line were queitioned raster- day regarding a report eaid to have emanated Irom Vancouver that tbe C. P. R. Company hae purchaaed tbat line'i steamers Etruria snd Umbria lor tbe purpose ol putting them in the Pacific Ocean. They replied that neither ol the vesaeh had been iold. The manager! ol the offices in London of the Cunard Line and the C. P. R. Company declared today that they had heard nothing of the transfer of the Etruris snd Umbria from the Cunard Company to the C.P.R. Christmas Givers Take Notice Ottawa, Dm. 14.—The Poit Office Deportment issues a notics to tbe effect that Chriitmai presents intended (or the Old Country snd plooes abroad (except to the United Statei), muit be tent si psroeli snd at parcel post rate*, not at tbe rate ol one cent per ounce. Tbey muet, too bave s label affiisd, allowing contents snd value. These regulation! ore called lor by tbs Psroels Post Convention to which Csnsdo ii i party. Shortpaid parcel!, wiihout ths Guitomi declaration! affixed, will be lent to the'. ead Letter Office. Hookey Club. The hookey enthuiisste have now organissd and at a recent meeting appointed the lollowing offioeri: 0. F Lindmark honorary, president, 0, H. Knight president, 0. B. Siieoni score- tary-tresiurer, D. L. MaoLaurin, J Allen and H. 6. Bewi, executive. Tbe meeting wu enthuiiaitio snd the lesion promises to bt suooesiful. Tbe 3uestion of an interior league will be iwuned later. Arrangement! sre being msde for a gam* on New Year's dsy. ^_____ Fsnoy decorated lamps from $1 up— Lawrence Hardware Co, Ws bavs ikstes lo sll sites and ai oil priest—Bourne Broi. Beautiful dreeling casee and travel-1 Malaga grapes, Jap and navel or liny outfin at Canada Drug Store. I angtl, bananas, etc., at Moln tyre'i, " The Merchant of Venice." Of ill the plays the incomparable Shakespeare wrote the most popular is the Merchant of Venice. This great maiterpiece contains both comedy and tragic incident. It is tbe play that is read most in schools and colleges, and like a goud friend improvea upon better acquaintance. Shylock, ine Jew, hae (rom time immemorial, been th eynooym ol sll that is despicable among men, as tbe most heartless of money-lenders. While on the other hand the beautiful Portia haa been the example to feminine grace, lovliuen. and mental excellence for all w.men. Theie two greot characters who are as different aa Heaven and Hell, together with other creations as conceived by tbe "myriad minded" Shakespeare, interwoven with conversation, the language nf which haa been on example for all time for grand exp.eaeion and beautiful diction, form a play which will live oi long as the world endures. Mr. Sanford Dodge, who will present tbis greot play here on Wednesday, Dec. IB, will produce it with every attention to correctness and details. Don't forget the dote and remember regardless of how many times you hsve teen this play produoed, thia production will more than repay and interest yuu The Swastika Danoe What has been ao fsr the bait and moet enjoyable dance ot tbe eeeeon wis given on Wednesday night by th* Swotiitiko Club In the Open Houte. A particular feature of the dance waa tbe foot tbat the floor had received special sttention in order to mske it ai smooth ss possible. Over one hundred and seventy-live invitations bad been sent out, a large percentage taking advantage ol tbe offer ol a pleasant evening's enjoyment. The Independent Band furnished excellent muaio, while Mn. McCarter, Miss Buck, sod 0. D. Peterson provided music (or ihe ex.raa, The lupper was a credit to tl.e promoters snd ths msn were very assiduous in their duties of banding round tea, ooffee, cake and fruit. White wai tbe popular color of the Swaitika girla and gleaming amongst the folds of silk, snd muslin, oould bs wen the Huh ol tbe emblem which gave iti name to tbt club. The populaiity ol the Swastikas has been phenomenal, hence the big attendance to thii their first publio denpe, the guests being unani mous' iu thsir appreciation of the invitation! etiei ded to them. Tbe Mail-Hfiald wiahes tbe Swaitika, every possible success. •dtrr cot glass atock and prices beote mb oil—Lwrence Hardware Oo. Social and Personal J. M. Kellie returned yesterday from o visit to the ooaat, C, D. Morrii, of Rogers Paaa, was in tbe city on Thursday. W. F. Ogilvie, of the Leland hotel, Nakusp, spent a lew days in town thii week. Mrs. T. H, Dunne, ol Arrowhead, was in the city Thunday and Friday this week. G. S. McCarter has been visiting the coast on legal business during the pait week and will return tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mn. Rand Oibbons have taken over the residence ol E. 0, Fromey on Second street, wesl, where tbey will make their home. The Rev. H. A. Solly, B.A., formerly of Arrowhead, came in last night on No. 97 from London. He did not travel alone but wai accompanied by his bride. They are guests at St. Peter's rectory. Mrs. W. M. Lawrence received on Wednesday and Thursday of thit week for the first time in eight months, in her pretty little home on McKenzie avenue. The hostess wore o moet becoming gown of yellow gauze over taffeta of the same shade with touches of lace. In the tearoom one of the prettiest of this season's toblet was the centre of attraction, A huge bowl of yellow and white chrysanthemums retted on o mirror outlined with green vines, and was presided .ver by Mn. Briggs and Mrs. Teller for the first day and Mrs. Teller and Mrs. McLennan for the second day. The young ladies who served ieet and at tended to the many guests were: Missis McLean, McFarloine, McKinnon, Brown, McLennan, Buck, White and Grant. The young people enjoyed a quiet game of cards in the evening. Wedding Bells At "Wilmont," Salmon Arm, B.C., a pretty wedding wai solemnized on Thursday, November 28, when Francee Mary Simpson, second daughter of George A. Stewart, C.E., became the bride of George Hamilton Soandrett Edwards, eldest ton ol the late George H Edwards, CE. The Rev. Canon Hilton officiated at the ceremony which Wai attended by immediate relatives of the contracting partiei only. Mr. and Mrs Edwards left on trsin 97 the tome evening fnr Seattle and after visiting tbe ooait cities will reside at ''Wilmont." Cecil G. James, purser of the s.s. Rossland,' and Mite Miriam' Sharp, Iste mstron of the Arrowhead Hos pital, were united in the bonds of matrimony thii week by the Rev, C, A. Proeunier, M.A., in St. Peter's church. Mr. and Mrs. James will have the good wisl.ee ol oil who knew them in Reveletoke and Arrowhead for their future happiness. Churches. Catholic—Rev. Father R. Pecoul O.M.I., pastor. Services every Sunday at the following hours; 8 a.m. Communion Mast; 10:30 a.m. High Mass and Sermon; 2 p.m. Baptisms; 2:30 p in. Sunday School, 7:30 p.m. Rosary, Instruction and Benediction. St. Andrew's Presbyterian—Rev. VI. C. Calder, pastor. Sunday, Dec. 15. Services 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m., Sunday Sohool and Pastor's alible Class, 2.3(1 p.m. Morning suhject, "A Prayer." Evening, "A Hurtful Love." Young People's meeting Monday at 8 p, n,. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Choir practice and teachers' meeting Friday 8 p.m. Knox Prebbyterian—J. R. Robert- ion, B. I)., minister. Regular services ot 11a.m. and 7:30p.m. Morning subject, "The Religion ol a Child." Evenins, "The Heart's Great Treasure" Anthems, "Our Father," "I will blew the Lord," "Bow Down Thine Eai." Organ Voluntary, Overture (Battman). Sunday school at2:30p.m. Young people's society Mondoy at 8 p. m., a literary meeting led by Dr. J. C, Morrison. Prayer meeting Wednesday night and ohoir practice Friday night at 8 o'clock. A cordial welcome to all the services. St. Peter's Anolican—Rev. 0. A, Proeunier, M.A., rector, Third Sunday in Advent, Following ii s lilt ol services: 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Matins and Litany. Evensong 7.30 p m. Sunday ichool at 2.80 p.m. The Rev. H. A. Solly, B. A., will be the preacher. BAPTisT-Rev. W. P. Freeman, B.A, pastor. Services ore held in the Mission Hall, First street Preaohing at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Bunday school at 2.30 p.m. Morning subject, "Peter's Confession", being the third in the series on tbe great events in the Ministry ol Jesus. Evening subject, "A Msn of Sorrow!." Young people1! meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'olock. All are welcome. Methodibt—Rev.T.W. Hall, paitor. Servicei on Bunday ai follows: Clsta meeting at 10:30 a.m. Public service ot 11 a. m„ subject, "Opportunity." Sunday sohool snd Bible class at 2 30. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "Christ's method of adapting Hit Qospsl to ths mentsl snd moral constitution of different Persons." Epworth League of Christian Endeavor on Monday evening at 8 o'olock. The Sunday Sohool Ohriatmae tree entertainment will be held on Wednesday evening. A splendid programme will be rendered by tbs children of tht ichool. Tbe publio nre invited. A collection .will be token ot tht door. '-\ BEADY FOB BUSINESS WTOithtLarttttaiid finest Xmas Stock that Estr Cams to Town. Tbis is the season when good things to eat are particularly in demand and we have made ample preparations. All tbe holiday delicacies and staples ore here carefully selected, wisely bought and modestly priced. We can give you Royal service and save you money and worry. It is no use ui sug- iug your wants, we have everything in Fancy and Staple Groesiies. XMAS PRESENTS We especially invite you to come and inspect our stocks nf Suitable Xmas Gifts. We have an elegant assortment of genuine Wedgewnod ware, Dutch ware, Georttian ware, also dinner and tea setts, Fancy Plates, Salad and Nut Bowls, Sugars and Creams, Cups and Saucers and Cut Glass, In Silverware we have a splendid new stock to choose from—Tea Setts, Cruets, Pickles, Sugars and Creams, Crnmh Trays, Biscuit Bowls, Butter Dishes, Salsa Bowls, Napkin Rings, Cake Plates, Card Trays, Fancy Spoons, Knives and Forks. In Cutlery we have the finest Sheffield makes. A large assortment of Carving Sets, Knives and Forks, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Razors, etc. Just give us a call aud see for yourself. Skates: Skates: Skates: Skates: GROCERIES HARDWARE STOVES PLUMBING Bourne Bros. Cent's Furnishings Boots and Shoes, Etc. AGENT FOR Fit-Reform Wardrobe fat 1 Op. Uiu Hotel Imperial Bankof Canada Head Office-Toronto, Ontario, Branches Id tha ProvinSaa ol Manitoba, Alberta. Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Ontario, (taebtc. Oapltal Authorized Oapltal Paid Up • Reserve Fund ' > D. R. Wilkib, PresMent- -'- - . <- 910,000,000.01 • - t4,B6o,ooo.oo •4,660,000.00 Hon. R. Jajthat, Vice-President, A General Banking Business Transacted. Drafts sold available in all parts of Canada, United Stales and Europe. Special attention given to Collections. Savings Bank Department Interest allowed on deposits from dote of deposit and credited quarterly, Revelstoke Branch, B. C—H. T. Jaffray, Manager RESIDENTIAL LOTS Residential Lots, 50 x 140 Feet, West of Hospital 4-Acre City Lots. - - Best Fruit Land. CITY HOUSES FOR SALE. Sue or Write AtG, M. VV. H. HUMPHREYS Box 704 Revelstoke Sproat's Farwell StlnUi office, Cowan Block, Third Ht. Y. M. C. A. Basket Ball. The Y, M. C. A. basket boll leaion opened lait Wednesday night when the Gym. team met the Uppcrcrusters in s strenuous game. --—-_.. Ror the first game of.the season the play waa good, but the large 'flow makei the game so different tbat in tl.e first hall most ol the plsysu seemed to be somewhat at a loss whst to do next, In the second hsll tbs play became taster and also rougher and the referee had his bands full keeping the players within bounds. The teams were,very evenly matched, For tne winneri Roller snd Mulbol- land were the pick.. * While lor tbt loacrs big Hugh Campbell played a itar gams. The lollowing. wai the line up of the teams: Uppsrcrusters—Campbell, Alldritt, Hope, Haddock, Briegel. Gym Team —Roller, Mulholland, WoUon,-Wood1snd Bnrrrdgw; W. Veith.'releree. Score tttiall time-UppercrtJUait 10 h « a n -Gym Team .•. .-• <5teM**siis«* - Score at lull time—Gym Team 14 ' " -Uppereruiters 11 Ths next gome will be between the C. P. R. ehopa snd uflices and' (be C. P. R. road, next Wednesday nighl and ihould be a last game. , m . " ~ Christmas Tree Entertainment The Sunday sohool Chriitmas tree entertainment of tbe Methodist ohuroh will bs held on Wednesday evening next. An excellent program will bs rendered by the children ol tbe Sundsy ichool. It ii expected the parents snd'lriendi ol tbo Sundsy school will all be preient snd ths public generally sre invited. Mew Year's Night. The Y.M.C.A. men's etoas ore patting In* some-hard-preeties lev ths exhibition whioh tbtysre to put on sl that tims. People ibould keep thii date in mind oi a good evening1! en- lerlaiumeut will be put on. *' Don't forget tooraier tn it, _ .the Ideal there il ■r: ***« ncmnz *-w %»•"♦■»** FCBUSHKD WEDNESDAY AND SATL'R DAV AT IEEVKLST0KE. B.C.,1 MURPHY & FISHER Barristers, Solicitors, Etc OTTAWA Parliamentary, Departmental and Patent Office Agents Practice before Railway Commission. Chas. Murphy. Harold Fisher ri ILLAN A ELLIOTT. Barristers Solicitors' Etc. KEVELSTOKS or. TBOUT LAKE, Ii. C. C. E. GILU.v. J- C. ELI.IOTT, HARVEY, McCARTER AND PINKHAM, BAKRISrFHS, SOLICITORS, KTC. Owens f Is. 'IRIAL BASE Block, Riv.il- "stokk, H. C. Money to loan. Office.: lievelsloke, B. 0,| Cranbrook, B. C. Oto. s. UoOabtss, A. M. I'iskium, J. A. HallVKY. Kevelstoke. R C. Cranbrook, 1). c. J. M. Scott l.L.D W. L Brlggs. QCOTT AND BRIGGS Bakhisters, Solicitors, Etc, Money to Loan JSolicitors for Molsons Bank First Street, Revelstoke, B.C TAS. A. McFARLANE ACSAYER 4 CHEMIST Assay ot all Orea. Limnlea by mall or express receive prompt attention. Term. Moderate. Addse! • - ■ Box .32 Kabul B. C -pOBERT SMITH Provincial Land Surveyor, Mine Suiveying Engineering McKenzie Avenue, Box IU), Revelstoke, MISS M. E. CREIGHTON teacher of piano, vocal harmony countekp01nt, etc. Pupils prepared tor Conservatory and University Examinations. STUDIO-At Mrs. J. C Hutchison's Connaught Avenue. COLUMBIA AGENCIES, LIMITED Mining, Real Estate, Business, Financial and Share Brokers. Mercantile Agents. Fire, Life, Accident, Employers' Liability, Guarantee and Live Stock Insurance Agents. Maps, Flans, Blue Prints and Reports compiled on Mines, Land and Timber. REVELSTOKE, B. C. Zbc flfoaiUlberalb There i- n much bad in the best ol us, And so much good in the worst ol us. That it hardly behooves any of us, To talk abont the rest of us. SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 1907 MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION. Tbe coming year will be one ol extreme importance in civic legislation and now that Revelstoke is on the eve ol an election, the citizens will do well te carefully consider as to whom they will give tbeir votes, for it iB up to the public of thie community to stand by the men who they elect to represent them. We do not agree with 60me who advocate that none but "old hands'* on the council should occupy tbe mayor's chair and council board, but rather urge that" new blood " be introduced ae well as the reinstate, ment of those who have in former years taken part in civic government. The 1908 council must be composed of men who know the value of a dollar. While tbe city has not approached the legal credit limit the amount of our indebtedness has become such that tbe interest and sinking lunde con- etitute a very considerable fixed charge upon the ratepayers anl any further indebtedness then should be incurred only under the most favorable circumstances, which are at the present time difficult to obtain. Plunging blindly ahead, not knowing what anything ie going to est, or where the money ii corning trom or even if we ore going to get it all would be to court di-aster inexcusable either lor the exigencies ol the care ol the financial statui ot tbe city. An early estimate ol expenditure shuuld be made and rigidly adhered to, and it will be then possible Irom tbe first to steer a course all the year to delinite end. Sailing where it looks eaey and bringing up where tbe element! takes ua ii bad policy. Let ue know how- many dollars are to be spent, find out where to get then, and spend thorn right under rigid icrutiny. Tbe city does not wish to be Middled with an odministration who waste public money and since the coming year will be one ol extreme importance and in which considerable municipal improvements will be carried out, the position as mayor must be filled by a man who will conduct civic matters on an economical, clean and open manner. Hie position is unique and invest" him with power to exert far more than ordinary influence in the couree of civic bueinees. With a good Mayor Rcvelttoko could hardly lie poorly governed by a weak council, with a light weight mayor it could hardly be well governed even by a good council, Clique and partyiam will ruin a city biased administration will end in trouble. On coming to the polls our people should study their men and vote for tbe best man, not because he thinks that his business may be benefitted more but because be feele that hi" choice will bave the welfare and interest of tlie community ot large ut least. CONSERVE MORAL LAW. The question of removing the sport- ing houses Irom Front St., which is exercising tbe minda ol the Citizens League just now, is by no means a new one, and no action haa been taken for the reason that a conviction has never been sustained whereby the law can take active measures. Few men would have Ihe effrontary to bring upon themselves a certain amount of indignity by laying an accusation against these houses for fear ol the disgrace he would necessarily undergo and tbe law would require direct evi dence from more than one source, which would be sufficient to obtain a conviction. Although the evil has its demoralizing influences upon the city as a community, it is an evil which has to be tolerated to a certain extent, in so far as the practice being against the laws of the country, iB thus, nevertheless, more difficult to bring under tbe direct jurisdiction of the law. We urge that strict surveillance and rigid principals be adopted to minimize as Iar as possible the prominence of these quarters and their denizens, and although the evil is one which cannot be stamped out, still isolation and restriction should be carried out wherever possible. The abolition ol these houses where it ever practicable, would not have the results looked for and imagined by many, but on the other hand would endanger the safety of our womankind on the streets and probably bring about a condition of open vice and crime on the public thoroughfares. Complete restriction and removal to a section in or near the city of these sporting houses, which will be out ol light and sound o! every public street sbould be a laek not dillicult to bring about, where the influences so [demoralizing to our youth may be lees prominent and this evil confined to a quarter by itself where its effects could not be lelt, Ostracism should be exercised and tbe inhabitant! of restricted quarters be made to see that their presence is undesirable to the community and their custom not wanted. Growers Find British Market Profitable. A continually growing number of fruit men in British Columbia are confining their attention to producing Iruit (or the British market. They are growing the classes of fruit most in f ivor in the British IbIcs, and a number of them do not offer any of their products for sale in this country at all. According to James Johnstone.presi' dent ol the B C. Fruit Growers' association, this class is growing greater. The development ol this trade is entirely due, in the estimation of the greHt bulk ul the fruit growers, to the action ol the government in sending of late years exhibits of fruit to the various horticultural shows in England. The money thus expended l-aa already been returned manyfold into tlie pockets ol the British Columbia Iruit growers, and the export business ia yet in its infancy. For Rent—Sewing macliines by the week or month—Singer Sewing Machine Co. dec 25 Local Rovolstoko Socialist Party of Canada Meets First ami Third We.lnes.lay In the month in Selkirk Hall, upstairs, at 8 p.m. Subject for discussion—"Arralngment ot Capitalism. All interested are welcome. C. W. 0. w. Mountain View Camp, No. 220. Meet* Seoond and Fourth Wedno dnva In each month, in Selkirk Hall. Visiting Wood .nun cordially Invited to attund. W. D. ARMSTRONG, Con. Jom. J. McINTYltE, Clerk. SECRET OF SUCCESS Continuous advertising, even if it ii only a Email announcement, paye the advertiser the best in the long run. Spasmodic advertising like " spasms " of any kind is unsatisfactory. To secure the very best result! year in and year out and especially at Xmas time, when the buying public are looking out Ior novelties and prices, you muBtkeep your name belore the public. Only by bo doing can you hope to keep from being torgotteu when the time comee that your would-be-ctiBtomers wish to purchase what tbey want. Eugene Field very aptly says: " I am an advertiser great I The secret of my future lies In one small fact, which I may state Too many tradesmen learn too late- It I have goods to advertise ! Then people come And people go In constant streams For people know That lie who has good wares to sel Will surely advertise them well. And proudly ireiterate I am an advertiser great' REVELSTOKE AERIE No. 4,12 F. 0. E. The regular meetiugs are held in the Selkirk Hall evory Tuesday evening at 8 n'clocc. Visiting brothren are cordially invited. H. A. BROWN, President. W. E. McLAUCHLIN, Secret.t«Y, Koctxnav Lodge No. 15 A.F.& A .«, The regular meeting, are held In the Masonic Temple, Jdd Fellows Hall,.... Ce third Monday in .tch month at 8 j.m. Visilingbroth ren cordially weJ, come u. A. HtoCl/NlKR, Secretary. SELKI3K LODGE, NO IS, 1,0.0.F. Meeta everyThuraday evening in Selkirk Halt at 8 o'clock. I Visiting brothren cordially invited to at- tend K. THIMBLE, N.O. J. MATHIE, Sec Cold Range lodge, K. of P., i No. 26, Revelstoke, B. C. EET8 EVERY WEDNESDAY, except Third Wednesday ot each month. In the Oddfellows' Hall a. 8 o'clock. Visiting Kuirhls are cordially invited. T. W. BRADSHAW, C. 0. 0. H. BROCK K. of R. 4 8. H. A. BROWN, H. of F H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Deer Hearts, Anini.t!-. Birds, Fish, lEtc., M0t\S.' ED Animal Kn,. Mounted P.lO. Box 31, Studio: Cornur nt first St. mul Boyle Ave. Haw' tnke. B. C THE MONEY SAVING WORK-SAVING SOAP That's Royal Crown kind— made in Vancouver—Largest Soap Factory west ol Winnipeg. House cleaning and waahir.gareeasy with its help, And the money saving ia the Premium System Booklet tells what we give for K'.yai Crown Wrappers. Send for it—Free—Also try tbe ?oap. Royal Soap Co., Ltd, Vancouv:r. B. C SAWDUST GAS New Process May Supersede That of Coal. The process ol manufacturing gas out of sawdust and other mill refuse recently discovered by Mr. Jit, Coutts. a Canadian inventor now resident o Cleveland, Ohio, promises to lie very widely adopted in Pacific coast cities owing tn its ainiplicily and cheapness ..I the raw material. Negotiations with various gas companiet are now in progress. Mr. Oouttl claims that by thii device the cost will be enormously reduced, ensuring a greatly increased consumption without diminishing dividends, Vancouver, Victoria .Seattle and Tacoma aro likely to install plants. Ita introduction into the Yukon district is also contemplated. We are giving a special ten per cent caah discount on all Christmas goods —Lawrence Hardware Co. umiiu auu u un uuu 1 Our jewelry represents Ihe most artistic expression of the goldsmith's croft, each article an entirely new creation, fashionable to the highest degree, that will ..ppei.l 'to your interest the moment you view it. Our diamonds come direct from Ibe cutters aud are sold to vou at pleasing prices for gems of such quality and beauty. Pleased to have you see them at any time. Hastings, Doyle & Allum «.- '•* ""•■*• !•*• »*** -«Sijafi'^%f.'V|.' .**. « Art and Beauty are combined in our new designs in carpets. Our stock is cemplete, and the colors rich nnd effective, thedesignsartistic, and the " tout ensemble " is striking and beautiful. We have never shown such a wide variety of patterns, and wo have never placed such low prices upon so much high quality before. R. HOWSON fr CO.'Y. THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act cf Parliament, 18.15. HEAD OFFICE, - - MONTREAL. Wm. Molson Maophehbon, Pres, 8. H. Ewing, |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 curreat rates on Savings Rank deposits, until further notice, W. H. PRATT, Manager, Reveuttoke, B. C. I k/%.** UUtS VV%%*%-*"s%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%*% *< PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH S. McMAHON, ■ FIRSTSTREET For Agricultural Implements. Carriages, Wagons Etc., John Deere Ploughs, Molina Wagons, Canada Carriage Company's Buggies, Pit....it Jr., Garden Seeders and Cultivators, Wheelwright and Blacksmith Work attended to. Horse Shoeing a f Special.)! L% %%%%%% ■*■*-%%%%%%%%%*%■%•%****%%%%<**%*%*« LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST 100 VOLUMES AND CASE BELOW will be found the names of some of the progressive firms in Revelstoke who make this moet popular and liberal offer: This elegant library ond handsome case will be given by vote to the Lodge, Society, Church or School in Revelstoke securing tbe largest number of votes in the following manner: The business men listed below will give with EACH TEN CENT PURCHASE one vote. The contest begins Sept. Uth and ends Feb. 9th, 1908. A ballot box has been placed in the Canada Drug A Book Store where tbe votes are to be deposited. At the dote of the contest the church, school, society or lodge having the largest number of votes will be awarded the library, Current accounts when promptly paid wili be entitled to votes. Remember, votes con only be secured by trading with the merchants listed below, Each week the Mail-Hebald will announce the et.imi. . • ol the contestant. The library and case are now on exhibition in the show window ol C. B. Hume A Co. C. B. HUME 4 CO. Groceries, Dryguods, Crockery Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes House Furnishings. CANADIAN DRUG tt BOOK COMPANY, LTD. BULBS i From France, Holland and Japan SEEDS! TREES!! PLANTS! FOR FALL PLANTING! reliable varieties at reasonable prices. Fertilizers, Bee Supplies, Spray I'.imps Spraying Material, Ont Flowers, etc, Oldest established nursery OU the mainland uf B.C. Catalogue Iree. M. J. HENRY'S NURSERIES OSKNHOUMR AND IIIOHOUKi VMOOUVH 1.0 To Trappers Raw Purs Bought Uash Prices Paia F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Purs. P, BURNS tt COMPANY MeatB, Etc, Bk cAHDy DID rOV EVER SEE A ROI THE "SAVOY" Fine Conlectlooery, Ice Cream, Ktc. McPHAIL A HORNF.I.I, BOURNE BROS. Coupons given on Hardware only H. McKlNNON Cigars, Tobacco, etc. HASTINGS, DOYLE A ALLUM Jewelers. INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO. Ltd Printers and Publishers. Central Hotel zt— REVELSTOKE, B. C. ABRAHAMSON BROS, PROPRIETORS. tf..>vly built, First-class in every resect. All modern conveniences Large Sample Rooms. Rates il .60 per Day, Sped I Weekly Ratei, Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management who didn't like candy ? or who did not bave a sneaking fondness for it? So.....thing wrong with snid boy, or else ho never taslcd MANNING'S cniilectinns. A purchase will convince Iiim that we nro selling tlie linest and purest of candies, chocolates, etc \ (.ndy Pile ORIENT AL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Iiest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rat--.s $i a day, Monthly rate, J. ALBERT STONE PROP. Queens ftotel COMAPLIX Best brands ot Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to Kish Creek will nnd excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNQ, - - Proprietor Corporation of tbo City of By-law No. — A By-law to authorise the borrowing by the Municipal Corporation of the Oity of Revelstoke of the sum of Sev- enteen Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars to cover an overdraft at the Molsons Bank. WHEREAS a petition has been presented to the Municipal Council nf the Corporation of the City of Revelstoke, signed hy the assessed owners of al least One-tenth in value of the Real Property within Ihe City of Revelstoke, as shewn on the last Revised Assessment Roll of the said Citv, re- ?nesting that a By-law lie introduced or the purpose of authorising the borrowing by the said Corporation of Ihe sum of Seventeen Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars, ($17,500) for the purpose above-mentioned; AND WHEREAS the whoteamount of the ratable real ptoperty within the Baid City of Revelstuke, according to the last Revised Assessment Roll of the said City of Reve|stoke, is the sum of One Million, One Hundred and Twenty-One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Twenty Dollars. AND WHEREAS it will be requisite to raise annually by Special Rate, sufficient therefor, the sum of One Thousand, Three Hundred ond Fifty- Four Dollars and Ninety-Seven cents, ($1,354.07) for paying the said debt and interest thereon; NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Revelstoke enact as follows:— 1. It shall be lawful for the Mayor of the Corporation of the City of Revelstoke to borrow on the credit of the said Corporation by way of delientures hereinafter mentioned from any person, persons, firm, body or bodies corporate, who may be willing to iidvunce the same as a loan, a sum of money, not exceeding in the whole the sum of Seventeen Thousand, Five Hundred Doll.ns, and to cause all such sums so raised or received to be paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the Corporation fur the purpose and with the object above-mentioned. 2. Il shall be lawful for the Mayor of the said Corporation to cause any number of debentures lo lie made, executed and issued for such sum or sums as may be required for the purpose and object aforesaid, not exceeding however the sun. of Seventeen Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars; seventeen of such debentures shall he of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars each, and One of such debentures shall be of the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars; and all such debentures shall be sealed with the seal of tbe Corporation and signed by tbe Mayor and Clerk thereof. 3. The said debentures shall bear the date of December 23rd, 1907, and shall be made payable in Twenty-five years from the said date in lawful money of Canada, at the office of the Molsons Bank at Revelstoke, aforesaid, which said place of payment shall be designated by the said debentures, and shall have attached to them coupons for the payment of interest, and the signature tu the interest coupons may be either written, printed, stamped or lithographed. 4. The said debentures shall bear interest at the rate of Hve (5) per centum per annum fron. the date thereof, which interest shall be payable semi-annually at the office of the Molsons Bank at Kevelstoke aforesaid in lawful money of Canada, on the Twenty-Third day of June, and on the Twenty-Third day of December, respectively, in each and every year during tl.o currency thereof, and It shall tie expressed in said debentures and coupons to be so payable, 5. It shall be lawful for the Mayor of the said Corporation to negotiate and sell the said delientures or any of them for less than par, but in no case shall the said debentures or any of them be sold fer less than Ninety per centum of their face value, including the cost of negotiating and sale, brokerage and all other necessary expenses. 0. There shall be levied and raised in each year during the currency of thtt said debentures the sum of Eight Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars for Ihe payment of interest, and Four Hundred and Seventy Nine Dollars and Ninety-Seven Cents for the payment of the said debt under thc said debentures by nHpecial Rate sufficient therefor on all the ratable real prop, erty In the said Municipality, 7, It shall he lawful for the Municipal Council to repurchase any of the said debentures upon such terms hs may lie agreed upon with ths legal holder or holders thereof, either at the time of sale or at any subsequent time and all debentures so repurchased shall be forthwith cancelled or destroyed, and no reissue of debentures shall lie made In consequence of such re-p.uchase, 8. This By-law shell take effect on and after tho Twenty-third day of December, 1907, ll. This By-law, shall, befnre tho Huul passing thereof, receive the assent ul the ratepayers of the Corporation according to the provisions of, and in Ibe iitminrr proscribed by the Municipal Clauses Acts. Read n first time, the 8th day of December, 11107, Read it Second time the (Ith day of December 1907. Head a Third time the 6th day of December, 1907, and passed with the unanimous consent, of the Council, Received tbe assent of the Electors the day of Decembers 1907. Reconsidered and finally paseed and ...loptcd hy lhe Council the lay of Decemboi, 1907, City Hall, corner of Second Street and Mckenzie Avenue, Revelstoke, B.C., on Friday, December 20th, 1907, between the hours of Nine o'clock a.m., and Seven o'clock, p. io. , HENRY FLOYD, Clkbk of the Municipal Council. NOTICE Kevelstoke Land Dislriet. Dislricl oi West Kootenav. Take notice that Aleianair McCormick, ol Beaton, B.C , occupation Teamster, init-nds to apply lot a special um lair license over the lollowlng described lands: 8. Commencing ala post pl.nl. .l.boutone mllo west ol John Croft's No t post, marked "A, McCorm.ua's No. 8, sf.uth.easl coruer," ihence weat su chains, theuce uo. in so chain,, ihen.eeaat Sl) chains,(hence south81)chains ... poiut of commencement, Deled Nov. 7th, Ml. SatnovU ALKXANDEa tloCOKUICK. NOTICE. Revelstoke Land District. Dislrict 0. Wesl kooleuay. Take notice that ttobert Armstrong, el Ar- ronuend, ll. i:„ orcupauuu .llluer, ...lend. to app.j ior > special uuiiair l,ce..ce over the lollowing described laud; Commeueiug al a pust plauied eboul 100 yds. Durth ol pusl marked N. ti. L7l»a8. aud marked "Hubert Aruisiruua'sH.W. corner post,*' .hence ad c.a.ui in rth. eo rliuiiis eui,8u ehalus sou Ik, SO chains wesl io pulnl.,. coniuicuuemeut. Dated, thli Mil day ul Nov., IW, aa. nov 3 KUBKKT AKMSTHOnG. NOTICE. Revelitoke Laml Dlntrlct, District uf tt tint Kooteuay. Take notice that Bowman Lumber Comuuuy, Limited oi Hevelstoke, B.U), occupation Lutn* boruien, iuteud to upply lor a special timber license over the followiu-* described lauds: Commouciuu at a post plauted about 1 mile east uf Blind Bay, theuoe east 80 chaius, theuce south 80 ohaius, tbeuce west 80 ohains, tneuce uorth DO chaius to poiul of commeucemeut, and cuutaiuiugUO aoros, more or less. Dated November 7, Mfl, Bowman Lumber Compahy, Ltd., MtuoT 16 By thflir Agent, M. C. Lawler. NOTICE Hevelslokc Uud District, Distriot of Weat Kooteuay. Take uotice tbat w , tue Lamb-Watson Lumber Company, Limited, ol Arrowhead, I), li, occupation Luiubermau, iuteud to apply lot lieriiiissit.il to lease the following described foreshore, bo.uB part of the foteshoteo. Ua.eua Hay, lor loggiug purposes: Commouciug ut a post scribed "Lamb-Watson Lumber Ui," plauted at lhe S.W. curuer ol Lot 8401, theuce southwesterly lollowing high- water mark, a uisluui-e o. Uu ouaius. Dated this iklth Bay ul October, IM. Lamu-Watbun Lcmukb Co, Ltd., Jau 1808 Ily 0.11. N. Willie, Agent, NOTICE ItevoIatoLe Land Diauict, Districl of West Kooleuay, TAKK NOTICK that Qoorge MoCirter, of Kevelstoke, IJ. C, A«eut, iuteu.ls to apply for permission to purchase the loliowiug described lauds : Commencing at a post > touted at the northeast coruer ol Lot 82W., iu Uroup Oue, Kooteuay Dislriet: theuoe west 11,0.9 chuius; theuce nurth SOchains; thouce west 10 chains; Ihence north 30 chaius, theuco eust 21,61.1 chaiua more or less lo tbe west bauk ol the Columbia Itiver; theuce loliowiug the west bauk ol the Columbia Kiver southerly to the poiut ot commenoement, contaiuiug Sl aores, more or leaa. '■if, . GKORGK McCARTER. Dated November 1st., .wn. Nov, I Citv Clerk, Mayor, TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of tbe proposed By-low upon NOTICE Revelstoke Und Distriot. District of Weat Kootonay. Take notice that 1, Alex. Mcltae, postmaster, Revelatoke, BC., Intend, w dsyi after date, to apply lo tha Chlel Commissioner of Lands and worka for permission, to out md carryaway timber Irom lhe folHwIhg de-.cribed lat'ds: 1. Commenoltm st a poit plautod at the N W.cornerol Section 17, Township I'Blg Bend Distriot. marked "Alex. McRae's north-weit oorner, and covering lauds lormerly hold under Tiniber License No.9.'c*3, thenco soulh Ud chains, Iheneeeast 80 chains, theuce north 81. ohalm, theuoo wosl 80 chi.ua lo poiut ol commencement, conlaining Mo acres more or lew. 2. Commenolng st a post planted at the 8, w, corner ol Section 20, Township 1, lllg Bend district, marked "Alex. Mcltot'i south-west corner, and covering lands lormerly held uo. der Timber Licea.0 No 878i, tbenoe north SO chain., thenco oa*t 80 chaius, thenco soulh 80 ebains, thenco west SO chains lo point ol commencement, containing (Ho aerea mure or lesa. 8. Commencing at u poat plaiUxt at the S.K corner ol Suction IU, Township I, But Bend Dislrict, marked "Alex, Mcltae's souih-oait oorner," and covering landi lormerly hold under Timber Licence No. U7c5. thence north 80 ohaius, thence weet 80 ohaina, thence aoulh SD chains, thence east 80 chains to point of com- ineucciiicdi, containing Olo aerea more or loss. < Commencing at a post plauted at the S.E. oornor of Section 88, Township 1, Big Bend Distriot. marked "Alex McKae'e south eaat oorner," and covering lands formerly hold under Timber Licence No. 8782, thenoe norlh 80 chaina. thenoe west 80 chains, thenoe south 80 ohains, Ihenco east SO ehains lo point of commencement, containing 610 urea more or less, 6. Commencing at a poet planted at thu N.K corner of Section 18, Tuwnehlp 1, Big Bend District, marked "Alex. McKae'e north-oast corner," thenou nuth 80 ohains, theace west 80 cliains, thonee norlh 80 ohalni, thenoe east 80 chains ui point of coinnionooment, containing 010 acres more or less. DaUxl November 12th, 1807. A1.KX, MollAK, wod dec I Per N. T, Kd wards, Agent. NOTICE ltovolstoke Land District. Distriot of Kootenat, Take notice that I, John Albert Kirk, of Revels) ike, B.C. occupation B. C. Und Surveyor, intond to apply for permlsilon la purobaae the following described loud: «.Co5!*Wllf *'.? WtPlsetstl about forty- five 116) chains north ol the northeast ooraer if Lot, Jva thousand four hundred and fourtoes ISIII). Oroop one |1); thence west sixty (00 ohains; thence south lorty-flve (18) chains! thunw east sixty (601 chains, thence norlh forty- nio(li) chains lopoi.it of ooninieucemenl. Dated 28th November, IWf. - .. wod deo I JOHN ALMBT KIRK. NOTICE Take notice that I, OoorgeT, Nowman.of Ar.owhead, H. (!., occupation Clerk, Intend to apply for permission to purchase the following descrilied landa: Commencing at a poat planted it the N.K. comer of Clara McQu.rrli'. Lot HOS, thenot uorlh 60 ohalna, th.noe wait M ohalna, these! suuth ai chains, thence eaal 10 chain., thenoe south 10 chain., thenoe eaat 10 ehalna io point uf commencement. Dated Sept. Uth, 1007. sep SI i OEOBOK T. NKWMAN. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. B.S., K.D., J,W„udA.E. Kraotlonil Mineral Claims, iltuate in the Trout Uko Mining Division of Weat Kootenay Distriot. Whoro Itoated-At head of Horsafly Creek, Take notice that I, Kred C. Klllott, Free Miner'. Certificate No II 88212, scilng as agent for Clara draco Westfnl), and the said Clara Grins Wifs.fall, administratrix ol the KatAte of John Woslor Woslfall, decased, Free Mlnct'a Certificate No. 1.1-82811, Intend, sixty daya from date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grants ol the abovo olslfltl. And further Uke notice that action, under section 87, must be commenced before tha Issuance ol such Certlflcile of Improvements. Datod thli Uit diy of October, A. D„ 1807. leb I FMft C, KLUOTT, NOTICE. Notice jt hereby liven thot at lbs out aast' •Hcation Hotel, Camborne, to (s.ry Tiinhefiulck. lis (V.»»liilonets for thi J, application wl" " fo, tba transfer ol the license for the lug of the _. . Revelstoke District, ...MSH ... -... plication will bt made .loi ( , ■ I iuwi, ' ■»< wrun, hi iiiin Dit4dNov.Ulh.lW7. HtaoiUlB H. •* O'BIUK, i. \ BUY SHARES -IN- The Prospectus of the Hewitt Mining Co., Ltd,, is now ready for distribution. Ask for one. Read it. Study it. There is not a statement contained in it that is not borne out by facta. If you are contemplating the purchase, of mining shares we ask you to carefully compare the opportunities afforded by the purchase of shares in this Company, as against those companies whose shares are largely traded In at a good price, The mine has enough ore in sight to pay 20 per cent on your investment for 15 years, OAN YOU DO BETTER? We have 1,000 shares of thia slock tor sale at $5.00 per shore, Prospectus or other information free on request. E. A. HAGGEN, Broker, Revelstoke THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. '",.<. LIMITED. Import direct from Country ot origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. RE-VELST-OKE1 H. O. * P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Calgary, Albbbta. Who (Male and Ratal! Meat Merchants 11 o-'i Packers and DejUer in Live Stock. -Markets in all the principal Cities and , I Towns ol Alberta, BritiBh -..Himbia. and the Yukon. Packers of the Celebrated Brand |1<npera tor " Bams and Bacon, and "Shamrock" Brand Leaf Lard - A North Vancouver Water Front Will prove a -desirable Held for investment. Values of this property will be.determined by the shipping, railroad and general development ■ of Western Canada. We have secured for quick sale a few choice properties and will gltdly furnish full particulars. Call nr write. . J..B.ELKINS JAMES WOODROW8 OFFICES McKenzie Avenue. Certifloateof Improvements NOTICE Fidelity, We Two, Annie E.. Spokane, Nipissing and Bwun Mineral Claims sltuite is the Trout Uke Mlnjns Division ol Wut " KooUinij Dtitrict. ": ~ " Where looitett-At head of Horsefly Creek. Tike"nottce that I, Clin Once Weatlill, od- mlnistratrli of the Mate of John Westley Weaifall. deceased, ftoe Miner*. . ertlScatc, No B 86260. Intend, sixty days from dote hereof to apply to tbe Mining Recorder lor ccrlilicatM of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grmnti of the above claims- Ami further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the latnance of eucb Certificate of Improvements. Dated thia ilal day ol October, A.D, 1107. (ebl CLARA GRACE WESTFALL. NOTICE Revelstok! Land District. District ol W-at Kootenay. Tike rJbtice tha. I, J. Kenneth McLean, nf Revelstoke, B.C, lumberman, inteud to apply lor t tpec.il licence to oot timber Irom tbe lollowing deacribed linds. Commencing it i post mirked "J- Kenneth McLean's north-east coruer," ihence west SO chains, tbence south N chains, theuce east 80 ehains, thence north 80 chains to poiut of com- moneimiut, containing 610 teres mors or less. Dated Deo. 10th, 1907. sit dec 11 J. KENNKTH McLEAN. In the County Court of West Kootenay, holden it Revelstoke In the mttter of Joseph Dolin, deceased, ind In tbe mttter of thl Adminislralors' Ael, TIKE NOTICE, that by an Ordor ot His Honor J, A. Forin, made the llth dtyol Oct. • ber, lltfl, I .wai appointed Administrator of Joseph Dolan, decea-ed, and ill parties having claims igiinst the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verilied to me, on or before the Slat day ol January, IMS. All partial indebted to the uio astite in required tu pay the amount ol indebtedness to mt before the 81st ol Jtuuary, 1901. Dee. Ulh IMI. FBED PHASER, die UK) Administrator. Tender, foi thl erection ind completion of • three .8) cell Lock-up, will Im received it thl OOei of Ihi' Government Agent it Revelstoke, up to ud Including the !lst*day ol December, Flint, speelflcitlons and Forma of Contract mi; be seen it the Cffice of the undorsltoied on ind after thl llth diy of December, 1107. ROBT. GORDON, Government Agent WANTED FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING.- Up-stnlre over G. H, Brock's realdence, Fourth Street, hy Miss C. Lkiholm. KANTED-Men and Women to learn barber trade, wages earn- .hib. learning, ral.ili.g.m free. Write Moler .Bn. her College, KM Curtail St., Vancouver, I), C, \Vf ANTED-. Dresamaklns hy the VV day. hy a cmnneteut Dressmaker from the East. Apply to P, O. Bos 914. sot dec 7 WANTED-Roomi to Rent, n.itly furnished. Apply lo Robt. Tappino. WANTED- Kxpei lenced Accountant desires eilher permanent position or work by the day p. hi Iiij account*. Bos OH, Canadian Pacific Atlantic Steamship Line St. Join MlLlNW Uve^ol )ec. 7 Lake Manitoba )ec 13 Empress Britain lee 27 Empress Ireland Dec 13 , an. 4 Lake Champlain Dec 18 , an. 10 Empress Britain Dec 27 First-Class, $55 ana ap Second-Class, $40 and np Tliird-Class, 27.50 andtup Cheap nates to Atlantic Seaboard points in connection with steamship tickets. . Passengers booked to Norway, Sweden, Antwerp, Hamburg and all other continental ports, Fnr further 1tiforin.it ion apply to T. W. Brad-slaw, E. J. Coyle, Kent, Revelstoke, A.O.P.A. Vancouver. "ig UP mounts.—Address, Accountant, P.O. Canadian Pacific Ry. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS Christmas GOING DATKS-December 1st to 25th inclusive. January 3,1908 Final Return Limit New Year GOING DATE8 - Deo. 28th to January 1st. inclusive. January 3, 1908 Final Return Limit. Fare & One-Third Bouud Trip TERRITORY-To any point that oan be reached and return journey completed within the above limits. TIMOTHY HAY First-Class CloVer and Timothy Hay for sale. Also a I kinds of. Garden Produce. WAH CHUNG TELEPHONE 29. Front Street, Revelstoke E. A. SPRING lAMHM AMD MOT HAHUfACTUMII Place your orders for your Harness.. —'land-make Hoots and Fancy Leather Goods. . , ■All OtWIM CAMFUUY ATTINDID TO FIRST STREET Urge Moral Relorm-Will select Civic Ticket The annual meeting ol the Revelstoke Citizens' League wus held on Tuesday in the City Hail. There wus a lair attendance. Minutes ol the last meeting in August were read and adopted. A resolution was passed that no regular meetings be held, except the annual meeting which will be held on the second Tuesday in December. Under unfinished business the question of removing tbe sporting bouses Irom Front St. was brought up, it being pointed out that the matter was extremely difficult to handle and unless unanimous public sentiment was aroused nothing could be done. The sporting houses and their occupants were too prominent, and this lact had a bad effect on children passing tbat diatrict. Liquor was sold there at high prices and uolicenced, and if it was impossible to abolish them then it was necessary tbat they should be put away to less prominent places. Il was suggested that the restricted district be placed as prominent as possible where Irequenters could be seen going in and coming out and this would tend to stop it. Several members declared that these houses should be abolished and the whole practice wiped out of the town, while others advocated tbat that was impossible and urged that greater testriction and less prominence be placed upon sporting bouses. It was pointed out that tlie police have denied any interference in the matter ot removing the evil referring all complaints to the city council. It wai then ascertained that the residents of the tenderloin quarters were lined once a year, and twice this year. The league agreed that convictions were difficult to obtain and it was shown bow wrong a plan it was that this "blood money" should be used to pave the city ttreets. The members ol the league were unanimous in soying that the future and not the past was to be dealt with aud prompt and effective measures be taken to remove the sporting bouses from Front Street, that tbe law u.usl le strengthened and loose civic d.......»- initio., iinpioved. The police shuuld have 0 etr.,ng hand ai.U iheileagut ihould hove a voice in tue upp .ii.i- ment of police commissioners. It «as then resolved that the time bad con.e when the sporting huuses should be removed Irom Front Street, which street will soon be on important thoroughfare,a.d that their pretence was a. menace tu the morals ol the city and a breach ol the law and that the league take steps to recommend to tl.e proper authorities that men be appointed as police commissioners who will take steps to d.. tbeir utmost to administer the moral law in the ciiy. It was agreed thut tbe league put men in the city council who would conserve city mor .Is and men who would pledge themselves to pieserve law, order and morality. The question of Sunday and night doling of hotel ban nas discussed, the league leeling that all business men should he put on lame Oasis and that for the common good tbis closing should be enforced aud the city couu cil be made to do it, It wss then resolved that the league place on record tbeir opinion that laws governing liquor licences especially with reference to Sunday ond night closing should be enforced, that the City Council and Board of Police Commissioners be earnestly requested to see that these laws are faithfully observed and that the league request all candidates for civic office ot the coming elections to give public pledge in this matter. Tbe advisability ol electing a civio ticket and running them Ior election, armed with tbe various pledges the league ihould name, was token up, and alter some disagreement it was 'decided not to do thii it -the largest body of members ol toe league were not preient and unity and interest were lacking, but to appoint a committee of five to droit out a program ol civic politics ol tbe viewi of tbe league, who were ts iubu.it names ol probable candidates Ior civio honors. The oommittee were to report snd osll a meeting when they deemed necessary. In reierriug sgsin to t,he matter of removing sporting houses from Front Street, the league sgreed that the matter wai a hard one to settle and although tbe hands of tbe nolice were tisd no effort ihould be let pass to remedy thii and st sll costs the removal ol theie houies Irom this publio psrt and thoroughfare ihould be effected. Tbe financial situation of oivlo finances was discussed, and an alderman who was present reviewed the work which bsd Isd up to thit heavy overdralt, explaining tbat it bad its origin Nvsral vests ago and has been increasing year by year by heavy colli on current revenue tor city improvements, He admitted thst money bsd been waited on streets tbis year but hoped tbat the psopie would pass the bylaw which would setmatten ttraight provided that ths debenturei were sold. Englieh capitalists didn't liko small blocks ol debentures, but large >. mounts aud advised the new council to purchase a whole road-making outlit and make out a pood scheme ol road making al the same time is. uing big blocks ol debentures to pay Ior it. The lollowing officers were then elected by acclamation:—Pres., C B. Hume; Vice-Pres., J. M. Kellie; Secy., Mi. Bewi; Treas. R. Howson. The Relief of the Unemployed. City work at 20 cents an hour, or $1.80 per nine-hour day. The establishment ol a Municipal Luboi Bureau. The old city police station to be fitted with temporary bunks. Free meal tickets till work ia started A delegation appointed to visit Vic toria for the purpose of urging the Provincial Government to clear Point Grey lands, and thus find en. ploy ment. for residents of the Province who ore citizens ol Vancouver. Tbe above is a synopsis ol the principal measure! adopted at (lie joint meeting of the Board ol Works and Finonce committee held Ibis week at Vancouver to devise means Ior the relief of the unemployed. P. GALLICANO Baker, Confectioner Grocer Restaurnn*. and Furnished Rooms Meals from 25c. Up. Second Street, - East End UNION HOTEL RESTAURANT UNDER* NEW.MANACEMENT Meals at all Hours Ev rything Up-to-Date CORPORATE J OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE ipality will lie taken at ih>> Co -Heck's office, Cily Hull, corner Second Street, and McKenzie Avenue RcvelHtoke, B. C, on "riday. December 20, 1007, between tbe hours ol Nine o'clock, a.m. and Seven o'clock, ji. in, HENRY FLOYD, Clerk of Ibe Municipal Council. By-law No. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (lil RtttUti MEALS AT ALL HOURS White Help Only Employed J. HARRIS, Mfflfff. SHANGHAI HESHIiai.1l SO MOW A JIM SAM, Props. Open Day and Night Special attention given to Supper Parlies & banquets Heals, 15o. Meal Tickets, $5.50 OET THE UAniT OPPOSITE Y. M. C. A. CEMENT BLOCKS Miiuiifucturod for all classes of buildings CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE FIRE CLAY AND FIREBRICKS for sale In lnrge or small quantities at tho lowest pricos for cosh. All kinds of buildlug and plastering undertaken. A. PMDOIMI, - REVELSTOKE E.W.B. PAGET Exp ress Draying Storaye All Kinds of Light and H tavy Hauling Undertaken SAFES, PIANOS, ETC Deo in Wood, Cool and Feed, Phone 71. House Phone 7 FEED FOR SALE I have choice upland prairie hay and Timothy, also oats, wheat and feed to offer in par load lots. Delivered prices given on request AODRE88 D. C. HOFFMAN OALQARY, Alto. A By-law to authorise.tho horrowing by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of thc City of Revelstoke of the sum of Four Thousand Dollars to defray the cost of building and completing ii Jail for the use of the City, nnd, for the issue of Debontnres for the said sum and interest theteon; WHEREAS a Petition has been presented to the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Oity of Revelstoke, signed by the assessed owners of at least One-tenth in value of the Real Property within tlie City of Revelsloke, hs shewn on the last Revised Assessment Roll of the said City, asking that a by-law bo introduced for the purpose of authorising ihe borrowing by the said Corporation of tlie sum of Four Thousand Dollars for the purpose of building and completing such Jail; AND WHEREAS it is necessary and expedient that such Jail be built and completed; AND WHEREAS the whole amount of the ratable real property within the suitl City of Revelstoke, according to the last Revised Assessment Roll of the said City is the sum of One Million, One Hundred and Twenty-one Thousand, Eight Hundred and Twenty dollars; AND WHEREAS it will tie requisite to raise annually, hy Special Rate, sufficient therefor, the sum of Three Hundred and NinoDoIlarsand Seventy cents ($309.70), for the payment of the said debt and interest thereon. NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Ilevelstoke enacts as follows; 1. It shall be lawful for the Mayor of the Corporation of the City of Revelstoke to borrow on the credit of the said Corporation by way of Debentures hereinafter mentioned, from any person, persons, firm, body or hodies corporate who may be willing to advance the sume as. i loan, a sum of money, not exceeding In the whole, tl.e sum of Four Thousand Dollars i.n.I to can-e al. sii'ih sums so raised or i...;.-ivi-il to he p.i.l int.. ll.e h.i...Is of the T. ('..ain or of the .'nip, .rati .n for the |...i'|. .seaud with the object above- mentioned, 2. It shall he lawful for the Mayor of tlie said Corporation to cause any uuu.her of Delientures to be made, executed and issued foi such sum or sums as may be required fur the purpose and object aforesaid, not exceeding, however, the sura uf Four Thousand Dollars, each of thesaid debentures being of the demuninaiinn of One Thousand Dollars, and all such debentures shall lie sealed With the seal of the Corporation und signed by the Mayor and Clerk thereof. 3. The said Debentures shall lie.tr the date thereof of December 23rd, 1007, and shall bc payable In Twenty- Hie years from lhe said dale in lawful f.ion.-y of Canada at tl.e offlce of the Molsons Uank ut Revelstoke aforesaid, whioh said place of payment shall he designated by said debenture-., and shall have attached to them coupons for the payment of inteiest, and the signature to the iulere-t coupons mav be either written, printed, stamped or lithographed. 4. The said debentures shall bear interest.at the rale uf Hv.-(5) per rem- nm per ..iiiiiiiii from the dale I hereof, .iinil. Inl.'rest ..hail be paid s iui annually at lhe office of the Mulsni.s Bank ai Revelstoke, aforesaid, in law lui money of Canada, on Ihe Twenty- I bird dav of June and on the Twenty- third day of December in each and veiy ye.u du. ing I he currency thereof and it shall be expressed in mini debentures and coupons tu he so payable, 5. Il Bhall l.e Inn I for the Mayor of the said .orpin i lo negotiate and sell the said .tin es or any of theli. for less tba but in no case shall the said <1 res or any of them be sold for less uiau ninety per centum of their dice value, including the cost of negotiating and sale, Innk- enge and all othei' necessary expenses (I. There shall be levied aud raised in each year during Ihe cui.ei.cy uf lhe said debentures the sum nf two hundred dollars (200) for the payment of mli'ii'si,anil lhe -.tun of one hundred and nine dollars and seventy cents foi thu payment of Ihe said debt undei the said debentures by a special rate suitl. .cnl therefor ou all the ratable real property in the said Municipality. 7. Itshiill be lawful I'or the Municipal Council to repurchase any of ll.e said debentures upon such lermi as may be agreed upon with lhe legal bolder or holders thereof, eilher at tin I ime of sale nr nt any sub-cement time, and all debentuirsso ri-iiim based shall he forthwith cancelled or deal toy... j, and no re-issue uf-ilcliei.lures shall be made In consequence of such repur chase, 8. This by-law shall take effect on and after the 23rd day of December, A.D. 1007. 0. This by-law shall, before the final passing thereof, receive Ihe as sent of the ratepayers of the Corporation according lo the previsions of, and in Ihe manner prescribe! by the Municipal Clauses Acts. ' Read a First time, the Oth day of December, 11107. Rend a Second time, the 6th day ol December, 1007. Read a Third time, the Oth day of December, 1007, nnd passed with |i he i.ii.iiiimoiis consent of the Council. Received the assent of the electors, the day of December 1607, Reconsidered, and finally passed and adopted bv the Council, the dayof 1007, The Municipal Council of the City of Revelstoke is prepared to receive Tenders for constructing a Sewage system for the City according to plans and specifications whicli may lie seen at the Ciiy Hall, Revelstuke, B.C., on and after the 28th inst. Tenders must l.e sealed, endorsed on the outside "Tender for Sewage," and reach the undersigned not later than noon of Friday, December 27,1907, Tenders must be accn.i.panied by an accepted cheque, payable to the Revelstoke City Treasurer, equal to five per cent (S p c.) of the amount of the tender, which cheque will lie forfeited if the party tendering decline* to enter in io a contract when called upon to do so, or fails to complete the work contracted for. The lowest or any tender not neces- saiilyjicccpted, H. A. BROWN, H. FLOYD, Mnyor. Oity Olerk. Revelstoke, B.C., Nov. 25,1907. -It NO. 5 COMPANY Members of above Company will muster for Company Drill every Thursday night at 8 o'clock. H. A. BROWN, /lm Captain. Revelatoke, B.C.. Nov. 6,1907. I1UIIVL Ki eUioke Land Diair***. tiialNCt ol West Ki** wmhjr. i .itt* uotice lout 1, W. st Smith, agent, 60 lays after date intend u> ap^iy to tn** i hief v urn missioner uf L&uil* and tork* tor p«-r- ni.--ion to purchase in following described landi: ".liiueucing it a post planted about % mils .unit ol kouiu-eaai corner of umber limit lulti, md marked "W A. Suiyiuo'* 8 W. crue* iw»i," luemeuorm iu cbaius. tueu- e east tu cuama i ueuce soulb »i chains, tbeuce west au coauis to point of commencement, cuu.-tiniiig MU acrei more or less. Dated Oct. 36th, 1907. W, A. tMYTHE. NOTICE Revelstoke Lind District. District of West Kuuteusy. Take uotice tbat 1, J. Bauodtrson, miner, 00 days after date intend toapply to the Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for per* mission to purchase tLe following described Unas; Commencing at a poat planted 20 cbaius wait of Blind Bar ud mined "J. tianmiersoa's uorth-east corner post," tbeuce jwotb K> cuius tneuce west IfUcbiins, thence norm IU chains tbence east 10 cbaius to point of commencement, coutiiniiif 640 acres more or less, Dated Oct. 2-jtb. IM, l SAUNuKKSON, Per W.ASmytbeAgeet, NOTICE Revelstoke Land Diatrict. District of West Kooteuay. ^Take uotice tbatl. *'. H Uuffey, mine man* •mer, ou days after date iuteud to apply to the Chief Commissioner ol Lend* and Works for pertniasion to purchase tbe loliowiug described lands; cuuinienciug it a post planted ftt ehains uortb ui tne south-east coruer of timber limit lUlbaud mirked "K. U. Uulley's uouu-east cornet post," tbence souih au cnaius, meuoe west tlu ebains ti.oii.-e uortb SU chaiua, tneuce east SU chaius tu puiut ol coin meucemeut, containing 64u scree more ur less. " Dated Oct. 26th, 1«07. r. h. Gurm, Per W.i. timvuo, A««ut. NOTICE Revelatoke Land District. Dlstrictof West Kooteuay. NOTICE is hereby given that 80 days after date I iuteud to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for a special timber liceuce to cut and carry away timber from certain lands situate in the District of West Kootenay described as foilyws*. Commeueiug ata post plauied on the West Bank uf tbe Columbia Hirer and on tbe north boundary of the railway celt aud marked "U. 8, McCarter's South-East Curuer"; tbeuce UO chains west; theuce uorth iii cbaius; tbenoe east 120 cbaius; to the Columbia Kiver; ibeuce south along tbe west bank ol tbe Columbia hilar 62 cnaius more or less to tbe point of oommencemeut and containing 640 acres more or lest, Dated November 1st., 1001, Not. 0 UKOKUK 8- McCARTKR. NOTICE Revelstuke Assessment Distriet Take notice that I shall hold i Court nf Revision and Amu-ill under the "Assessment A<*i .'" respecting the Assessment Hull of 1D08 for the Revelstoke Assessment District mi Monday, the 16th day of December, 19U7, ei the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, ai the Court House, Revelstoke. Dated at Revelstoke this Oth day of Novem* ber, 1907. C. M. FIELD, Judge of the Court of Revision and Appeal. Kevelstoke Assessment District of West Kootenay. sat uov 1* wilt City Clerk Mnyor. TAKE NOTICK that tlie atx>ve is a true copy of the proposed By-law TENDERS WANTED. Tondprs will be rerelvcd by the undersign*" up fo Dec. l"th for rie mir 'na«e of al- m an* part of the Hedlry 1-iiii'b.T Co a>m-i*-c"Um- of b00,000 feet of logs beiwerD He-He- and ken tneos iwi.wti feet of lugs between Ilcll. y and inn- e ton iwi.miu feet of logn In standing timber. .'JlHi.UHUVt't nf l.gn al 'll'' Mill, -'I.M.imi feet ol <ire»-fd lumber. 88,00(1 feei oi rn gu louiuer. -lablea, Horses out. Heserve tbe right to n J ''t inr or all bldi Hevelstoke Laud Duuict. District of West Koot-enar. Take notice that Neis i'homu Kdwards of Hevelstoke. H. C, Cruiser, intends to apply Cor special licenses over the following dueenbed lands; L Commenciug at a post planted about two miles distant aud iu au easterly direction from tbe south-west coruer of beclion 4. in Towushlp :i, UeveUtoke Laud Uislrici, aud marked "Nels iboina* Kdwards' soutb-west corner," theuoe iiui'in *»j chaius, tnence vast &U ebains, theuoe suuiu ou ebains, lbence west eu ub tins to (be pointof commencement, containing 610 acres uiuru ur lens, auu bung section i iu t'owuslnp 3. 2, commencing at *■, post plauted about one .uile diiuiu und iu an eaiu-iiy direuUun from tue aouui-eael wruer of SeuUuM lo, Townabip 3, itcvelsioku L.-UH] District, auu marked "Sua l nomas ha wards' north-west coruer," tbenoe -ast ttu chaiua, iheuce south bu chain-., tbince "resit* uuwus, iheuue norm HO chains to tue itoiul of oumutncemenl, oonialmug Ho aciee u.we or lees ttLd being aeeimn ll, iowuabip ii. '&. Commencing at a post plauied about oue mile dm uuu anu in an eaeleny direction from ■.ue miuui oasl coruer ol deci|uu 16 in Township .), Kevelfloke Lund uisinei, aud marked "Neil iiiumtto jwiftttrds' sou-.mv.osi corner," tbenoe noi in au cnaius, tbeuoe etui eu unauu,, tbence suuiu eu ubaius, Uieuee wwl 8u cbaws to puiut oi cuiiw-jeiiuemtm*. cuUisUumg 64-j sturvs mere uriewaud beiug beciiuu -.1 m iu.tu-.uiy ,-t, *. Cuuiuieuuiug al a poav pi.*u«-d aouui oue ui.lvUm-.ttll>. -SUd IU ttU UttMtli/ -ii.riA'Uu.1 UUdl .Ul. BUIiU'-tsV-l LUlut, U|.-*-AlL.„ «* U itl.»l.BUV j, i.vuioivsv i*»..a kJ >.t. th,i| u*». *.a .\ (■ ,,.v„-aa ;».iUiu.i uwii-J->b« iMuc., Ult-UOfJ utt. O* UMOttt, <.ui.ll .9 ,-ja.lt h« ■ MiuA, MlHUbV rtt.«i ub I..I-. t.O, tHlUtn, UUI Ml ■>' lrU<ll..*> IJ ,..U ,,.11,1, Ol w.,.u,iu. lull., iu»l4if>i„t ,.| ,. ,,| ...Ul b Us ikSo, j,..u uVuls MtM'Stl M, M I « rt ..»„,,< * L>.buuivuuhg ai a po*; piiui-deb-moue ...I Ul'lUlllilliu III AU bStikMl) "1 -.tHll, il.i.il It-a SI'Uiil mill tuiui' Ui UWl.UU >X iu igil,,<.,,|| , s.vt. i LUIS sUsUU, 1/144*44,1, MUU llitttfttU ■.»*..() llM/UMM feUtltt.ua MjM.aJ KkSS lulUlli MKUutJ Hedley. B.C.. Nov 3" T»:, t*. L. -.ill H. A-i NOTICE Kevelstoke Land (timui'l, Districl ol Went K-Memty, 'h'ke uoiiee that i-hn r'ft. nf R*»at-tn. R.r ii('i-ii|.HMiiii I un'iiTi. h" lu en <» In a ply lm |n*c nl tin.ber lie t-Lbu OVU tLelollowiUn ue crilied lauds: 1. i uniii end lift at a pi st planted about two in Ies south nf a MeCormifVi j.rt-eiii,.il..]). j, .Salmon Creek, marked * .No. I, John Cfud'l suuth west corner." tlieuce ea t >0 chains, iheuce uorth ni chains, ihence *tst Mlcl-il is, tueuce south Su chaiusto pointof comra.nc.- ment 2. Coinmi'iicin*,' at a post planted about two miles soulli or a. .M.-CoruilrkV pre-empiion on ■iiinioii Creek, marked "No i, JohnCrolfs soulli ensi corner |>Oi.i," thence wesi ttu chains, theuce nnrth 80 chains, thence east 60 chaina, theme smith 80 cbaina to poln, of commence* ment- Dated November 7th, 1907. Bat nov 16 JOHNCRn^'. . v. uv il ur . tu-bUVt. ••■-•I U. tuui.lt ,.LUll 11., AUU bVUlf/uU.llg ttuu iM..>i>..tiviiiwut iSbwVV "-UU-.U OU w.u.i.t J U1-. t'U.u-. Ul i.UUllui.1. s -mo uiu.C Ul |t»s. , U r. ull,,, O. v. v.uu,uieucing al a putl pittutvotl one m.lt . Mllll UUU IU UU LO-mni till ttiuu 1. bi UtS ""l'""*i UViUUrUl OVt-vtuu mi, ui tuituaUlpttV .'>'»*«M l*tuU i/.r-nivt, u u u,a.i.il 'ilvil iu .uuu. i^u nuiuo uu. mi*«U, t^JtUbf, flltuoe .ni .M tliu.iw, i utji-t nuilktl UU Ua.us, ilatui*! mi ■**>' UtatU-t, iiivu. c uw.UuViumuis U| me , WiUb Ul UUUlUUU-.-Jdl-.UH "UU (.UUMMulUg MU ... vn n.O. v Ul' iWs, MlU kK tu| Ouviiuu uU tO i. ui^uicuciug al a pusl pUuiod one mils .10.uill ttUU IU rtui*r.iv.ij UUtvUVtl iNiU LUl uuuutt.t Uil'Uvr Ui OtiM-jj rl, 4,'Muaui-y f, ,.vivi.iL"ke Laud iiouiivv, tt.,u ,u,hb._u ' s^uis tuuuittt ivunoiui buufrU'rtvawuiu ., iiu uce uuiUl Cm t,i.tiiiMi.i, .u.Mv aUlflMJIMt UMHIUg MUU1 HlUbttUiS, uit*|ive rttwiov i.i.*...3 im uviul wt vuuiUlvUcviuuuU ttud uUUUftiuiu-4 uSuttcifJ utuie ui ions aud uvium a^uuu i, hi iu«*ii*uip Dated Dec. 4th, Mi. satdK 7 NELS THOMAS EDWAHD8. NOTICE. Bsvrl- NOTICE. Cariboo 'and District, Dlstrictof Cariboo. Take notice tbat Charles L, Hyde, stoke, B.C.,occupation, timber cruiser, Inteo, toapply for a special timber license over ibe followiOK deatnbed lands: 1. Ommenciug ota post planted about me mile above tbe mouth of Ptarmigan Creek, aud about one mile north uf Cinoe River, tbenct 160 chains north, theme 40 ehains east thenre lu) duinns miiii Ii, iheuce 40 cbaius west to poim of com meucemeut 2. Commencingat a poat nlanted about two miles above ihe mouth of Ptarmigan Creek, and about uue mile north of Canoe River, theuce 160 ohaluB west, iheuce 40 cliaim soutb, thence IfiO chaius east, theuce 40 chains north to polut of commencement. :i Commeneing at i post plautek about three miles abuve tbe mouth of Ptarmigan Creek, and ont milt uorth of Canoe Kiver, theuce 80 chaius north, tbeuce Hi chaini east, thouce 80 cliuiua south, tbenct 80 chaiua wtat to point of wm meneement. 4. Commeueiug it a post planted about throe miles above tbe muuth of Ptarmigan Creek, aud oua mile north of Canoe Rivtr. theuce 80 chains north, tbtuce SOchaius west, thtuce 80 ohaini south, tbenct 80 chains east lo point ef commencement. Dated October Vth, 1007. wee uuvlS . CHARLES L. HYDE. NOTICE Hevelstoke Laud District. Diatrict of Weat Kooteuay. Take uotice tbat I, R. M. Smythe, merchant' 00dayi after date intend to annlj to tbe Chief CommissioneOof Lands and Works for per* mission to purchase the following described lauds: Commenciug at a poat planted 40 chains north of the south-out corner of timber limit 7016 and marked "R. M. Hmytbe's north-west oorner post," thenre eut 80 chains, thtnet south 80 chains, thenes west 80 chains, thence north 80 clmins to point of commeucemeut, contaiuiug 640 acrw more or less, Dited Oct. 26th, 1HW, R. M, SMYTHE, Per W. A. Smythe, Agent. NOTICE. Revelstoke Land District. District of Wut Kooteniy. Take notice that I, W, A. Reav, locomotive fireman, 60 days after date intend to apply to the Chief Commissionerof Lind ind Works for permission to purchase the following described InrtdsI Commencing ata post planted about| mile north of the south-east coruer of timber limit 1016and marked "W. A. Beavo's south-east corner post." thence north 80 chains, thtnte wist 80 chains, thtnee south 80 chains, thence eastbOchiins to puiuluf commencement! containing 640 in res more or less. Dated Oct, 26th, 1W7. „ _„ W. A, BEAVO, I'er W. A. Smythi, Agio.. West Kootenay Laud Dislrict District of West Kuotenay. Take notice thai James Adams SteUon. of ■uluib, Minn., USA, oomtpauuu Timber mer, intends to apply ior a speoial umber nee over tbe followiug dwentwd lauds: t ommeiieing at a poet planted al the S. W. .truer posl of 1*. L- No iti it ou ibe wetl side of tne Upper Arrow Laat- aud marked "U D. iiu ward s S K. oorner," ihe..oo weet Ilu chains, Uience soulb 4u uhaius, Uience e*st leu ulialm, lbence nortb 4o chains lo point of oouioitoce- meuL Slaked Nov. ith, IS* 1 c, r. OOWABD, Agent fur Jauiua Adams Stetaot. Dated Dec- 2nd, 1807, wed dee 4 NOTICE Thi dm lor ncilTloi Uadin for Public Huildiui. I..i.,»mitb. R.C.. bl. bun iitw^ld u. Mfii.d.j. I'KiriUl tlrd, IMI. I'U... ind nwctflurtou cm bt m, ud form, ol uiidit obtiitiid i. Itli D.if.rm.Dl, on ipplieation U) tha Fottniillt it Lidr- smllb, B. U , ud to Willi.m Hiidltwl, Supir- iutiudii.il Ircblttwl, Victorii, B.C. By Ordu, l-HID, QtUNlS, BwnUrr. DtoirtBint ol Public Work., OtUwi, Normbir r tb, 1(01. dn M DON'T MAIHV, DOCTOR or d.*p»lr. "Dsn't So a thins " Ull ron hi dwrlf wbitl beat br lid of "Flashlights on Human Nature" on l.ralth, diaoMe, love, man life ind ptrenUfl Tolls wbit rou'd uk i doctor, but don't like to 2.0 pagm, illuairiiwl,'« MnUi but Ui IntroduM It ie Mod one onlj. to in; lidilt for voUise. lOcenU. M HILL, PUB. 00. IM last lS,h Stmt, NIW VMK, Place Your Orders For firit-olsirdorasstic Cos.1. Tbs Isnioua Gslt, Lsthbridgs. Dry Fir Wood, f! 75 Fsr Riok. Chioksn Fvsd, wbsst snd birlsy. Hay, Oati snd Hoots Msde Chop Feed. Revelatoke Stesm Lsundry. J. C. HUTCHISON, - Prop. Phone—73. M&Oii* AnntKi sndSsoond St. est, 5AMTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS For Useful Xmas Presents FURS! FURS!! Our Range of Furs were never so complete iis now. Prices ranging from 81.60 to ST.*). What would ,tx> nicer than a Fur for Xmas, SKIRTS Xew, L'p-to-the-Miinile in Style, ill Voiles, Panama and Plain Cloths, just arrived hy express, Prices from $0 up. LADIES' COATS AH strictly up-to-date, Regular 820. Xow $12. Regular $15. Now 88> LADIES' WAISTS Fancv Evening, Ordinary wear and Kvery-Pay Waist. Prices 60c, to $15. White Silk Waists selling at $1.75. A FEW SUGGESTIONS Combs. Umbrellas, Tea Gowns, Dressing ,.|s, Eiderdown Comforters, ■slury. Jack- MEN'S SUITS Best Tailor-Madi' Regular Prices. Suits at $10. Garments selling See nur All-Wool helow Tweed MEN'S ODD PANTS In the very lest Tweeds and Serges. We are selling Good Tweed Pants from $1.25 to $0.50 a pair, A line of extra special sizes, waist ranging from 12 to 48. HOUSE COATS and Fancy Vests, Fancy Braces, Xmas Ties, Mocha Gloves, lined and unlined, English Dog skin Glove, Fancy Sweaters, Silk Handkerchfs, Hosiery, Collar Bags, Black Silk Mufflers HATS, for Everybody Christie Stiffs and Soft Hats. Millinery Selling at Big Reduction Our Prices Are the Lowest Money Will Be Refunded If Nol As Represented REID & YOUNG We will just mention we ' have thousands of beautiful , Cards and Booklets, Mountain i Photos and light small things 9 for sending lorn' distances. SWe will t«ll you about the other goods later. * Canada Drug ft Book Co, ty Limited. X. Revelstoke, B. C. Weather Forecast Saturday, Dec. Uth, for 24 hours- cloudy, frosty nights, even temperature during day. Temp., max. 36, min. 32 degrees.| Local and General. LOST—Two lurveyora' notebooks Ten dollars will be paid to party leaving them at tbis office. FOUND—A purse. Owner may have it by identifying same and paying Ior tbis notice st Mail-Herald Parm Pettipiece, western organizer Ior Canada Trades snd Labor Federation, will be in the city on the 18th in the interests of the working men's organisation. Dr, Findlay, dentist, ol Vancouver, h&i opened an office in the Union Hotel where he may be comulted on all dental work. He intends remaining here tor two weeks. 11—2t The halt yearly meeting ol the Board ol Licence Commissioners of the Revelstoke Licencing District will be held in the Mining Recorder's office, Nakusp, on Monday, Dec. 16th. Men are cordially invited to an hours service Tuesday at 4 p.m., in the Ry. Y M. C. A. The Rev. T. W, Hall is the speaker tomorrow. The Bible Study Club meets at 10 o'clock in the morning, this is open to sll men. Mr. Dan Mcintosh has presented tbe public school museum with a magnificent 8|«cimeu ol a trout captured in the Columhia river a lew months ago. The mounting was done by H. Mi. EdwardB and is a credit to tbe taxidermists'art. Tbeestii.is.tes for 1908-9 were presented to the Dominion Parliament on Wednesday. They totel $119,237,- 001, an increase oi nearly "114,000,000 compared with 1907-8. Among the estimates lor British Columbia are Columbia Kiver Improvements $36,- oOO. Removal ot boulders trom the Kooteoay River channel at Proctor, $2,500. Salmon Arm, Shuswap Lake, ♦2,000, Thompson River navigation, 18,000, You Will Uke every sort of cake we bake, because every pound of it contains first-class materials and skill governed the making — because, too, tastes differ, and our cakes, pies and pastry are as varied as the demand. "Baking excellence" would be a good and truthful label for our output. You'll Have Yoor Hands Full to find better groceries at more reasonable prices than we offer. In fact we do not believe you can do it. Don't say that you can without first examining our groceries and learning our prices. That's only fair to us antl fair to yourself. The better judge of quality and value you are the surer we are of your order, HOBSOJV CSL BELL vt Look Here for 15 Days VANCOUVER AMD HEW WKTMISSTHt REAL ESTATE We have the exclusive sale of 10 lots on tram line between Vancouver and New Westminster. Size of lots 60 x 122. PRICE, 1135. $20 down, $10 per month on balance. This offer is only good till December 1st. next. b Kincaid & FIRS T A N1) E R S O N STREET a The Ray Brandon Players staged plays and late hours of returning home The Squaw Man" on Thursdav night «*leb le alvvfty9 * lestureof Revelstoke belore a moderate audience in the <"'• ■» abolished. Opera Huose. The piece is a popular Chow Chow, the l.mous canine, a one but requires more taleut to bring descendant of the Chow dynasty of out the tine characteristics of the play , dogs whose breeding is restricted to than this company possesses.- A! royalty and mandarins ol China, somewhat long and drawn out start passed through this morning en route finished up with a more pleasing effort. for Sandringhan Palace, England, on the part ot the caste. 'Chow Chow is the Christmas gift of ! the Dowager F.mpress ol China to We would urge that all travelling .jeen Alexandra and one of the most show companies who play in this city , valuable dogs living The dfigwaa make it a. point of advertising that: much admired this morning on the they intend to commence sharp at. train. He ia deep cal black with deep 8.30 p.m. and calling attention to this ■ purple under surface. His tongue tells fact when billing the city. The people his pedigree, likewi-° tlie whit* hair should also make it a point to be in , on jiw and throat. He is a great their seats by 8:30 p.m. and not Wan- fighter and aa Capt. Hamer, hil escort, der in an hour late. The curtain will i <ai.l would maltejinincemeat ol any never rise till the liouse is lull and ilhu'l terrier. Chnw'i hind lega are the public were more punctual in perpendicular ami not curved like an their attendance, the long drawnont ordinary dog. Practical Beautiful For window shades trv Tlie Meal. nothing bitter than'iur "Special. ; Sox the best of china see tl.e selection at the Canada Drug Store. See our line of statuary, very good, very oheap—Lawrence Hardware Co. Plum puddings in 1, 2 and 31b bags Mince ment in all sizes at Bourne Bros. : * ■ • For today only we will aell a lew boxes eating apples at $1.66—Mclntyre's. A lull display ol Xmas delicacies on show in the corner window at C. B. Hume A Co's. Patronlie Horns Industry. Smoke Rsvslstoks Cigars. Just unloadsd aimt'.iei car at The Ideal. Biscuits and candy 100 varieties ol eaoh just arrived (ur Xmas trade- Bourne Broi. All our silver plated ware ii guaranteed and we stand behind it.—Lawrence Hardware Co. II you wish something dainty and up to-dale, ice the stock of Xmai goods it the C inula Drug Store. Headquarters lor band-painted china snd Japanese china at C. B, Hume 4 Co'i •II- varieties/, -styles,,. anfrfSOgSStr Bourne.Bros..,._,,,,.,... '; ..^'I'lj.Rent—$eat tlueLrttoraLogtlsgei j.Mjiwj. Sr-j^r cijffsjg^Jraw^3"'-i nished ;near C.P K. iftops. Rent'easy: for good tenant. Apply J. liarlell, Queen's Hotel Order your Jap orangei early aa the supply is limits,!, only. OOo, -.per box at%C. B. Jlfiime A Co. . " Don't wait until the best is taken, oome early and get first choice—Lawrence Hardware Co. The North Star Mills are srrsnging to start up their mills st Cranbrook and Elko This will be good newe for many people snd it is also quite probable that the Eaat Kootenay and the King lumber mills will also reiume* operations In a short time. We can show you Novelties, Art objects and Useful Articles for every nook and corner of the home. Something good enough for your own home would hc good enough for a friend's home—would make an ideal gift, in fact. Such gilts are easily selected from our great variety of Art Novelties, Burnished llrass and Copperware, such as Vases, Tankards, etc. Also Fancy Brass Candlesticks, and Calendars. You may be certain that early comers will have an advantage in choosing from a fuller assortment. Rsvslstoks Clgars-Unlon Speoial, Th* Union, Md Maroa VuslU in shsad of all othsrs. See our display, the best yet shown, everything marktd in plain figures- Lawrence Hardware Co. Two small oases new laid eggs, and two boxes fresh mnde butter in from Salmon Arm today at Mclntyre's. Tl.e Ideal is the spot to buy your Christmas presents, their stock il complete and prices to suit the times. Patty pans, roasters, cake tine, mincing knives, food choppers, eto. at Bourne Broi, Ladies' and Gents' purses, best qusU ity st Canada D'Ug Store. Jelly powders snd package icingi in all flavors and colors, Iresli at C. B. Hume A Co'i. A glance at our useful presents convinces you that you are getting the best value ever offered in Revelstoke— Lawrence Hardware Co, Why pay lancy prices Ior silverware we carry the best quality cf plated goods at reasonable prices—Bourne Bros. There ii no game ol chance about it, you win every time at the Ideal. Our new stock ol china is said to be tbe finest ehown in tbis city snd can be bought at less than in Toronto- Lawrence Hardware Co. TENDERS The City Council desire tehttefs fur. the building ot a gaol according To plans and specifications to be seen at my offlce. Tenders sealed and endorsed to reach me by 6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 20th, 1907. Ths lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H, FI.OYD, Ciiy Clerk, Revelsloke, B.C., Die II, 1907. . Corporation of the Gity of Bevel- Voters' List, 1908. The Court of Revision to revise the Voters' List for the year 1908, will hold its first sitting at the Council Room, City Hall, Revelstoke, B.C., on Saturday, December 21, 1907, at the hour of iO a.in. H. FLOYD, City Clerk. Revelstoke, B.C., Dec. U, 1907. 2t BIS CHARM SALE The Savoy's Stock Confectionery at; flalf Price of All the leading makes ol Candies going below cost. Muit clear f600 worth ol itoek in one week. j Stewart's, Webbi' Runway's,* etc., $1.00 Boxes for 80o. . 750. " " 400.: 500. " " 250. Get in ssrly belore they aie sll gone. '"S BUY THE BEST 'GROCERIES i ■ -. i • ^^^- "" - !">|r*jJii"^! .; v ■-.' - .... ■ . *., y ,. BUT WRYM THE HIGHEST PRICg a i \i o *l> <» - 25 Cents < * ii 25 Celits. <: ( «' #icii&y 90 Cents •<» G.iod Stock of No. 1 Dairy Butter and Cooking Butter on Hand ' * i O o o o it '. A. A. ,♦■, At ■♦. .♦. .♦. .♦. |X| .T. A* A. A. .t» Aa «T» .♦» A Am At At >Tls «^ At »' V Jrlf I 1^1 vTrTTrTTnWlTnTriTrlTryTnTMTr^p XX tL X" 'Xr X t#t t»t X T*Ir , r WHEN YOU CAN BUY 2 Pkgs. of Seeded Raisins tor 2 Bottles of Extract for 2 Pigs, of Mince Meat for - - U Ho. I Large Japanese Oranges Per Box - JOHN MclNTYRE&SON mm ■-■■.. .■■ i. n. .im ii.^ F NO XMAS PRESENT PLEASES1' A Smoker LIKE A BOX BF <-»-^LADIE8^—**> nre often disappointed over the purchase of Cigars. Revelitoke rusds Olaari they will have lh.. their prpsHiit appreciated. If thuy try -.ntisf.irt.imi nf having B R A N D S TIIK UNION U„x of .TU... *4 2J Dl H HPBCIAI, " "... 126 MARCA VUKI.TA "... 4 Hi CORONA " " - ,, ■!'■, I,A I'HIMA ** " 1150 Box of 25 $2 2". " " 225 " " II25 " " 200 ". " 175 \V«. hav.-ilie largest mul l>>.»i assorted stock of Pipes, Cigar ..mj Cigarette Holders, Otgar ....d Cigarette Cases, Cigarettes, Tobacco, .-ir., between Winnipeg .mil Vancouver, BROWN'S CIGAR STORE AND POOL ROOM : VRE SOLVED : That You /wshine UR.^El.ab^HbEs Bur TH5RE COMES AT/A\E WHFM YOU MUST §VY NEW SHOES: WE SHINE IM THr/VEW SHOE BUSINESS Buster «•■ ««••• visi wmss^^^Tfts* DON'T YOU THINK .SOMETHING IN .SHOE.S WOULD MAKE A NICE PRESENT TOR XMA.5. WE .SHINE IN THE .SHOE LINE. * / . IN WARM, CoMroRTABLE .SLIPPERS roR WOMEN AND CHILDREN WE HAVE A .SPLENDID .STOCK AT ALL PRICED--.SOMETHING THAT RE.ST.SYOUR TEET WHEN YOU PUT THEM ON. THEY COME IN HIGH AND LOW CUT, BUT THE ONLY PRICED WE HAVE ARE THE LOW CUT ONE.5. WE HA¥E A .SPLENDID LOT OF SttOlS AND Sl\??lKS TOR EVERY-DAY WEAR, AND CAN HT YOU IN ANYTHING'YOU MAY NEED. OUR MEN'-S .SHOE.5 ARE KNOWN To BE THE BE.ST VALUED IN ToWN,--BERE.SFoRD, DERBY AND CARLETON ARE BRANDS THAT WE CAN GUARANTEE AND THEY COME IN ALL THE BE.ST LEATHERS. LEATHER IS HIGH, AND GOOD LEATHER \S THE ONLY KIND U.SED IN THE.5E Boon;.- _.:./::!::. :. ■,„.....„ ■.;,.... ■ THEN WE HAVE COMFORTABLE CLIPPERS Of ALL KINDS AND A PRETTY: FINE 'UNE or DANCING .SHOE.S IN MTENT LEATHER AND VICI KID.- ,,m - - ■ 8KATINQ SHOES will soon bs needed and we have them for men and women and boys snd girls. ' MCLENNAN'S to GOOD BUYS Choice Building Plot, Sscond-Street, 50 1100 fset. . M 6S0. . Corner on Third Street, 12& * IOO leet, . .- -41400 Double Corner, Fifth Street, 601100 test. - — 360 Two-Acre Rlocki, suitable lor Fruit, adjoining city' :! ■*. Per Acre • - - - $100 snd $160 '.-;(':•'/ 'V..O-',''i ■ '..1 ip., 1 l.f/ '. '-■.-*'-.■',; ;*w *>. • ; S I B B ALD ANDLAFJ E LD; INSIlRANCfi :. - i- .NOTtAftllJ-S.PUWjC :, ';; '; l^AfU* ' I W, BeWS, pHMB. D^gg«<andStationer NEXT phm, a HUMS BLOOK, MACKENZIE AVENUE I TIME TO IHINK OF XMAS GOODS Select while the slock is new and fresh. Ijtrgi.r stock than ever before, Here is a pnrii.il list of some of our good things I- Mots (or CsntlsmM. Psrfumss, Msw Irss* IrushM In Ibony Oollru- snd Duff ton*. Csmes Looking Classes Itatlensry ki Pints Md Ptiwy le«M. Oilendars and Xmns (irds In tbundanos. ARE YOD A PURCHASER OF CUT GLASS ? If you are, the question of cost is no doubt an important consideration. Design next, CALL AT J. G. BARBER'S JEWELER (Inly selection of Out Olaas in town TO INVESTORS I RED CROSS DRUG STORE We Pay Special Attention to Prescriptions, A first mortgage on Revelstoke City property is a safe And profitable, in. vestment for your funds. We arrange lownon a conservative basis of valuation, which is an' ample margin for security In this growing oily, where values* nn- steadily in. creasing fron. year to year, We are in a position to secure the most desirable liiau*. at the highest current rates of Interest ,lat present from II lo 10 percent. Fire Insurance covering the amount oflhe-Loan, la always written, with loss, if any, payable U> Ihe mortgagee. Correipondence Invited. Insurance. Money to Loan, Columbia Agencies, Ltd, MnKen/.ie Ave,, Revelstoke, OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, DEC. II I MERCHANT WITH SANF0RD DODGE SHYL0CK * * AND ' ' §„* MIS8 LOUISE MARSHALL AS ''*"*,,' ' PORTIA. Bests on 8*ls at the' C|-hsds *l)T*^sndH6«kflior«i' mmm^iir^m»xmfrfimmm in ' i' ■" I) Bee the special low prices on Wedge- wood good-r-lesithan tott— L»wrcnce|';, Hirdwsrs Co. - — flUPORTANT ADVICE, '. Lt i-1 Do not wsil, but come in st Once (or your sittings (or Chriatmai photos snd stoid the ruih near thst tirst. You will Ind bere everything—work- msnihip, iceoery, eameraa, lenws, mounts snd srt lolios ol ivery description, style snd eoltr lound in tbe.bjm studios in the esst. All-work nniibed completely Imn in my building. Speolsl—Do nol eoirie for sittlngi Itlter 3 p.m. during the next two months ol ihort dayi, jji Very reipsctlully, 1, ''jI!./f.:TUCK*E," [[.'. to Pbotoftsphtr, .
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Title | The Mail Herald |
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