Provincial Library June qq Vol. 8.-N0. 5. } EEVELSTOKE, B. G, MAY 10��������� 1901. $2.00 Per Year. poses of a jail and the expense incurred in connection with this prison breach would have been wholly avoided, had the govern account of the country. -The building of the railway from Lardo to Trout Lake is" giving a great impetus to mining and trade generally. Come and See Our Beautiful Display of Spring Merchandise. BEAUTIFUL WHITE GOODS. Fancy White Mucins. Laces, Valancines, etc. All-over SWISS & DIMITY MUSLINS. ��������� A most beautiful assortment of these .fashionable goods in various,colors at 11, ij'1/,, 20, 25 and 30 cents. ', i UNDER SKIRTS. Mercerised Sateen Skirts' in endless colors���������All prices. '" *'������������������ EASTER GLOVES. .We sell the famous Perrin's Gloves ���������Once worn always, asked for.... BOYS' BLOUSE SUITS. Just to -hand0 the 'finest shipment'of Boys'.. Blouse Suits. These are the .^best made in Canada, and don't rip | ���������.'anywhere. , ',��������� *������ MEN'S CLOTHING. We have... just .--opened ' up 'a. :"large range -of.^beautiful 'Satiri-lihed,"'All- wool Serge' and ' Worsted Suits; and marked them away "down. Call and see us before buying elsewhere. A Bond and Its History Lawsuit Threatened to Unwind the Tangle. Some time ago-a'--bond^was=taken on one of the many promising prospects of the Lardeau.. The bondee did a large amount of development work, and, owing to changed conditions wished a new bond drawn up and the former one cancelled. This the owner of the property recused to entertain, and gave the holders of the bond notice 'to comply with its terms or forfeit. ' The owners responded by. intimating they were willing to stay by: their bond., and they made tender on account of the purchase money. The owner meantime had 'a better offer for the property and wished to 1 take advantage of it. He consulted '���������a lawyer who searched tho title and advised the owner that -the assessments had not been recorded for two yeai;3 and that the property had been open .during that time and might have been located bv anyone. The lawyer advised the owner to have the property relocated at once and contended'that, de facto, the bond also expired. The holder of the bond was ad* vised to that effect., but,'did not take matter's quite so complacently.. He" pointed out to the owner that if was no part of his contract to' keep the'assessments recorded, and that1 _the.owner--,was', liable""under the bond for.damages if he allowed -the property .to lapse, whereas if" the owner still had a'n interest "in the property (as no doubt he had) then he was still-, liable under ' the original bond. ' Hiese are the questions the courts will now be asked to'settle. Lawsuits are bad, things to get into mining camps but "they get thcr all the same. > ment paid attention to the previous and the people are enjovin- a very requests of grand juries and depu- busy time.' Mr. ChapmYn"repurts ahons asking that a suitable jail that the good people of the Lardeau ,1P nr���������'UA l are. great, admirers of Nelson, and that they, are preparing some beautiful samples of ore to add to the collection iii the board of trade rooms here.���������Nelson,Tribune. be provided 1 3. There are certain alterations and improvements which should be made to the court house to afford better access to the court room. These have been heretofore referred to m the. presentments of grand juries,- and we would respectfully call the attention of the government' to the necessity of having them attended to before another 'sitting of the court. The stairs leading to the court room and the halls of the court house should be furnished with matting in order that the proceedings, of the 'court may not be unncces'sarily.disturbed by the noise 'made by persons passing to and from the court room. - 4. Your jurors express the hope that your lordship may long continue to fill the high position to which you have been called. ' ' ��������� Respectfully submitted, 'W.M.Brown, ���������' Foreman. Revelstokc, B.C., May 7th, l'JOl. . RAIL AND STEAMER Another Steamer Line v For the Lakes. i -i McGill Summer School of Mines Class will Study in this Province." The 'Summer 'School' of Mines, in0 .connection wiili AJcGill University, Montreal, was founded a few \ ears purpose of </i\ in;,'.a post ago fur the MoKenzie Avenue. ttri'.r^ ^^^^corporated liyactof Pttiliainentl865. HEAD OFFICE ,;- . ;" MONTREAL" ' -Wji, iloisox ilAoriiERsnx, Pn's/' S. II. EwiMJ.-Vice-rroH. ���������- James- Elliot," Ucmmd 31 u������airer PAID UP CAPITAL .-," ��������� *. $2,joo,ooo. RESERVE .. - , ���������-.. .. \%oldoo. gonorul banking business trunsacto.l.'. Interest, allowed on deposits nt current rates. ��������� J. D. I0LS0N, f anager, ��������� -. . . REVELSTOKE, B. G. 4. Prospectors and mine-owner* aro invited to contribute lotho ICnorcs vv.ATait. infante a Hon of n vclialilc olmrnetcr rrKimlliifr their propoitlis. drsui-lbliih' surfuco riliowinpi, (lo\olo|)ini>nr work Hii.lruniilts-fitif'ndliik' it. ns.-fiviJ, nil I new tliseovct'ioi). Tltu editor " ricfiiivn tn Jimkc tli(! SI An. a iiirntKt of fiirnisliliis tn inveslois relinttlo iiifoi-iiintion coneoniin-,' tlio progress mid development of tliciiiiiicrul resources of Xorih Kootcnny. Mille;:, of Minneapolis, aclinj; for the company, will be here as soon as the snow lnis gone to commence de.vdu'p- nirnt. The Aiiinriu.iM In vest nient Company nf Dultith,' will build a smelter nt temg eii- Tacnnwi smeller is e .... . mi'l n lend refinery added nt a' ('f Kosslinul Grand Forks The lurked cost of l?;}00,'000. Mr. Kailc, ,M. T., thinks IIih Dominion govnimnent, will grant n bonus on load rofused in the Province. .. . A rich strike of five .milling; gold tills has been struck on the Sr. George, a pool creek claim near the Eva. The. Impptial Dpvplopment Company has Iwcnty-onp, claims in the Lardeau which will he prospected this summer. Work is stalled on llie concentrator lit ihe, Entciptiso mine, and' the Arlington concentrator is being rushed to completion. The contractors nttd llii'ir crew have gone, up troth' Comaplix to the Wide "West mine where they will commence, the.vvoik of driving on the-100 foot contract let recently on lluit property. Says lhe, Eagle,: " Tlie...Mountain' Liun ' Mining , company have madn their second payment', on lire Mountain Lion group on the north f/.ik. Tim oilier payments are already deposited ill Abe buiik.lu, await.uiai'ur'ii.r, M. 0, j tl}|������ si'dSon.-jyHjfle, Fiftppn shiiivholders of'tho fCn'f'r Hill. Gold Mining company attended ilie special meeting held in Rnssland List week, when a resolution wns adopted approving of and consenting to the pi-opened amalgamation with the other mining pmperiies of (he Miner Graves syndicate. IT, N. Galer of Grand Forks, acted as secretarv, 'ifi chairmatt being J, A. MacDouuid' O. \V. Worster tre.isur., prof the Granhy ftuelter is the li(|tii- dalor, . No iK.^tiian 1,179,000 out uf a totuldf.1,500,000 nliarrs weie. lepre- snnted iit'tlio tiifiHtin^. AiTiuiKi'iiU'rrtS are now In for Hip fL'-cmiimenceiiient of work on the famous Triune mini'. The Ferguson brothers intend to work every man they can find room for, iwd ns soon lis the (lot shipment reaches the smelter an aerial tnumvay will lie' installed and |iiepaiatious Initde for continuing work they, -ar round. At present the ore has lit he packed on horses down (lin hill mid from ihei-u liatiled to TlloiiisonV. Landing on freight wagons, inakio^it. an* expensive* propotn'tlon to handle, lint as the 120 tons of ore shipped last, fall tfitve vuliies of ovet $'M) to.the ton, (JM) ,i ton of which was gold, the owners ran stand for it, A long itase tunnle will lie driven- and a Mysteinatic course of .development, will lie piirsiied,. The Tiinnu will-mi'ike tlie Lardeau;i'amotis, and swell the pay roll COURT OF ASSIZE One Case on the Docket���������Present-, ment of the Or and Jury. . The case of '���������'Kid" McDonald for breaking-jail, being the only one on the docket Monday, was summarily settled by Chief Justice McColl, who sentenced him to six months with hard labor, five months of which time is already served. The court was called to order at 11 o'clock and the- following grand jury cm= pannelled after which an adjournment was made until 3 p.m.: \\\ M. Brown (foreman), B. Howson, jC. J. Amah, C, Holten, R. H, Ma.vnc, W; Cowan. B, A. Lawsdn. W. M. Lawrence, Jas. I. Woodrow' F. McCarty, 1?, Gordon, J. Abra- hamson, P, Xcedhnm. 1 The prcsehtm'clit 'was iianded to the registrar of the court when 'called to order! Rcvelstoke Spring Assizes, 1901. To his Lordship Chief Justice McColl, Presiding Judge at Revel- stoke Spring Assizes. ' ��������� Sir,���������The grand jury empanelled at'the Revelstokc spring assizes, 1901, beg leave to make the following presentment I tj 1. That in the opinion of your Drogres* jurors some provision should' be made at an early date for the establishment at Revelstokc of a high school. The central location of the city makes it a most suitable point for the location of such all institution, and the need of Mich a school in the Kootcnny district is too well known to require further discussion. 2. The erection of a suitable jail at Revelstokc has been called to the attention of the governmental various ways on several occasions but up to tlie present nothing lias been done in that direction. The necessity of such a building being provided has 'been- fully shown by the nature cf the only criminal charge presented -for trial at the present '.assizes,-'being a'chargc of breaking fram jailatRevclstoke. The present graduate course lo ihose of its students- who-have, "taken the mining and un-i jfineeriiig course, at.^tjieu]jnjversity. This '.���������fiiiishinjjTJuurso'- by the Summer' School'is now looked' upon'as very important in-compiling tho education of mining engineers and in giving our embryo experts a, practical knowledge of mines and mining by a course of study in the mining districts of Canada. This year the summer school cIhss, numbering 25, with four instructors, rtill spend-u coujiIh of months in the.mining districts of British Columbia The. pally left Montreal May 1st. At. fjLinfr'a few days were spent in the National Park .is the guests uf the C. P. R. The students passed th'ough Revelstokc on Tuesday's No, 1 en mule for ihe, i-baVt. The class will go fiist lo ihe. Slocan where a thorough study of the silver-lead ores and the formations in which it occurs will he made, The. frecm'illiiig gold ores of NVIm.ii and.Ymii riistiicis will next be examined. Tins paiiy vvilT make a long May in Iiosslnnd wliei-B tlm cop- p������r-goliJ ores and pHculiarforinatiuns of..Red Mountain will he subjects of careful study and on which n course of led in es will he, given. From this point'the C. P. R. smelter at Trail will be \isited anrl the students will lie a/lorded an opportunity tit study the treatment of various ores as accomplished nt a modern smeller. A short, trip through the Boundary will lie made after whL-h the [tarty will ielui n east," via ihe Crow's Nest J'.i.yi, lue.iking their j-iuuii'V nt Fernie, to examine the coal mines at that point. On .atfiviiig in Moiitieal tile b.il.ince uf ihe. summi r will- l,e (J,. voted to a caiei'ul si.udy of the notes and observations made on the trip arid a complete cotn.se of- lectutes of Unpractical w.oikirig of mines and the ieduction of-oies will nnisli theediic/i tion of a (]iiaiter of a hundred-ex perl mining men, With the patty are sevenil BiiliMi Columbians, .n'uiong' whom is noted Nurmau Paili-p^k Rosslund. The visil uf this parly is made, at ; (lie -solic-'taliou of I lie C.' V. lb which has placed a spr-ciid car at the, sei vices of the class, and is affording the instructors every'facility for making the tour successful, Its officials never miss an opportunity for advertising' and making known the mineral wealth of the piov-ince and this is oij3 of the many methodi adopted by the company. Thi'i policy will undoubtedly result, in ,i lasting benefit to llritish Columbia, for wherever u member of this graduating class locates there will be found mi ��������� enthusiastic friend of British Columbia and its mines, . Back from the Lardeau, r. P. Chapinhn Ime just' returned from a trip'through'the Lardeau in , . ��������� .������-���������������.���������������������, tlie interests of A. Macdo'ha'ld & Co. I?u������cyp0 js wholly ynfjt.for tftv ru?-' a������-1 Siy������ 'a' ��������� ver^ eiicouraging C.P.R. steamers will not call at Port'Arthur this year on the outward trip. It is announced that Sir William VanHorne intends paying a visit to Manitoba and British' Columbia in June. ��������� " '."���������.' ��������� George' Copela'nd. superintendent ,of the R.,&S. railway-, died at Seattle a few days ago of heart failure. A slide at the 19 and 20 'sheds delayed the trains-on -Friday. Saturday and Sunday, damaging the sheds and track considerably. C. E. ,Bunting, formerly ticket agent for the, C. P; R. at. Toronto, has been transferred lb Vancouver ns chief clerk to E., J. Coyle, as-' sistaht general passenger agent. ' ���������I. GLOgden, C.P.R, Comptroller, will pay his first visit to' B.C. next month, when on his way to the convention of Railway Accountants, at Denver, of which he is chairman,, The Burlington fast passenger train, No. 3 struck a construction train at Thayer,Ta., on Monday. Engineer Brown of the passenger ,train was killed and about SO train; ^men and passengers, were injured'. ... C.P.R. stock, has .advanced- to Jft������������ i^. Wall street;'and.as'.a'result 'many Montrealers and- Canadians are thousands of dollars richer. A; tremendous amount of" stock"has gone to New York in responre.to the bulge, - ��������� ' ��������� ��������� ��������� .The C, P. R, passenger department is issuing a very neat " shooting and fishing'! map, which will' be of great interest to sportsmen. The map is a large one of the Do-' minion and folds into a small size which can easily be carried in the pocket,' Tho choice spots. where game of all kinds are to be had are indicated, .- ��������� The summer schedule of working hours in the C.P.R. workshops came into operation on Saturday last, when workxeascdat'12 o'clock noon, This' will continue in operation *until the end of September, the working hours being from.7 a. m, until 0 p.m. with one hour interval for dinner, excepting on Saturdays, when the shops close at 1$ o'clock noon,. A despatch dated Lydoiivillo, Vt., May 7th, .says! President S. R. Gallaway of'the New York Central Railway, and Dr. W. Seward Webb. President of the Central Vermont] who have reached here, en route to Boston, from Montreal, changed their plans suddenly, today, and started for' Quebec, Vermont people arc much interested -in this trip, as rumors of various combinations, 'involving the New 'York- Central, the Canadian Pacific, and the Boston & Maine,, have'bech heard of late, A Montreal despatch silys there was a report on the street Tuesday morning that Sir Charles Rivers- I Wilson, President of the Grand IJrunk; Mr, T, G. Hhaughnessv. N^sb!e-nt of the Canadian Pacific,' and Hon. L, J, Forgot, President of tho Richelieu it Ontario, were all leaving England on. tho sume steamer) Oceanic, Mr. Rudolph Forget) referring to the report, said that he thought that the story circulated a -while ago of the amalgamation of tho Canadian transportation companies was not verv far wide of the mark, Another Vtorv is that the true purpose of Mr, Slmnghiiessy's visit to London is'to consult with Lord Strathcolia, the War Office and .the Admiralty, with regard to a mom extended use of tlio Canadian Pacific Railway as an, Imperial highway for tlio trans- portation of troops to, the East., : '"������������������������������������' "������������������-���������-���������������������������������"������������������. Great Northern Will Run Steamers' From Northport to Revelstoke. We have it on good authority that the Great Northern Railway- Company are determined to be n'������ longer debarred from penetrating the Kootenays for traffic, and that part of a scheme which has assumed definite form is the placing of a line of steamers on the lakes" The first line which, it is stated, will be put in operation is a service from Northport to Revelstoke: taking in the lake points en, route. If the report be true, and we have as vet ��������� been unable to obtain official verification of it. great benefit must result from such a service as that - proposed. ' TIMBER LIMITS Seventeen' Berths Staked for, the 'Big Eddy Mill Company. .Messrs. McMahon and Blackmore sreturned Tuesday evening from a trip' around the Columbia river from. Beaver ;having, made the 'journey in sixteen days' 'from the time of'.leaving Revelstoke. Yen- few .difficulties were encountered on- the trip excepting at Tirribaskat- -lake" where they tied up for, two days.'.waiting for the ice to'l break ���������up. -The 18-Mile canyon was run in ten hours breaking all previous records, the time usually required--' for the run being two days. , '" ������ While awoyo they staked seventeen timber berths for the Big Ed'dy Mill Company the total area of which is 17,000 acres located as follows: , Head of Surprise Rapid?, 2000 acres; Mouth of Canoe river, 5000 acres; on Canoe river at 4000 Glacier and Boulder creeks, -acres; the balance lying at points 'on the Columbia between the American Company's limits at Gold- stream and Revelstoke. On the return from Canoe river they met Ed. Adair and T. Horn camped on a bar about one and a half miles below tho mouth of Canoe, Nothing was seen,.of the other party although tracks were seen in the sand at Blackmore and' Jackson's old trapping' camp on Canoe river, Two silver-tip hears were shot on the journey, one at, the mouth of Canoe river and the other on the west side of the Columbia about two miles from Revelstoke. Hew Home Jor Selkirk Lodge, /. 0. 0. F. . C. A. Greggl'late. editor of the Nelson Miner has been appointed presi- dent, find managing rlit'ectbr of the Rowland Miner Printing & Publishing Company ..vice. Mil 5- Kerr f eiigned, Selkirk Lndpfc; of OddMlmvt, which had its birth in (he old railway town of Donald, bad one of Hie finest halln in the province, and when ihe members of the lod;<e removed to Revelstoke llwy ri'solved to hiing the hall along Willi llieiii. Conseijueiilly last fall' Huts, Adair mid Ivlnraid were, eiilrusti ed with the removal of Ihe building, and It was placed In position on ;t lot on Second Street opposite N'o. 2 fire hall. The c-omp!etion<if the. Imildinfl was, however, left till now and Mcsm'Si Klncaid and Adair my engaged in placing on it, the finishing touches. The plan of thf> li ill had iuen snnir- what nlteivd. The gioiinil flout h 27ft by 01 feet and a commodious basement U ptovlded fitted with a furmice dc������ signed to efFectnally heat the building. The erolind floor .will he specially laid for dancing, and (he hall will form ontj of. the-best'for social gatherings anil tneetir.gs in the city. Upstairs is;: the lodge-rnnin which is 45 feet by 27 feet. Behind, the --Iodgu room are' six regalia rooms, two ante looms and a committee room. Hon. Senator J. J. Rossdiad a.t St, Aim'.-', Qtitbec, 3nUr.4i<r tucniing, , THE JIOOTENAY M^-IL. .,'.'.���:..'.':.;;..:-i.;^n-K!t,.i;v-Khy j-vniA.t., -.'", :.:..; ''xtii7:::.i3TOXi:;:B.c.v 'l.>y fi i-!}35:'itUia3''-pji,b3,,.-'S2.pO... Per'.-Alumni This feeling, is: prompted by ;the Ht-c-ne-s :iii"]'sliairiefiil wa:?ie... oi .'.tin'ie' {hat have >l;cert.'. exhibited' ���' during the prcse-ht'Cessibn ���ei:-'rfirliament, ' AIjy;KiriiSi:::G":'i:A'i:KS''���:quoted..cm,.'.ni'pU: ';.,;.;- ���.n.:.iii.^.ii.'!.-.'���;"���������;���'���..-:������,.���'';':I .:<���.,-;..,-;.._���--;-.;.:-P; ���'. ���:���';.'.:-'���'.���". ':,. jr>;!'i.?iU:\'n.\0 of'.cvcry kind almost reason ��� able rates iuid's!io"lo.i'l h.ulice; '; - .;��� ���.'���:, i- ACCOUNTS ,for job -prtiititigior ftdvori'isiiiR )i.-ivh1.iK:'<,!i Hit- ilt'M, ���;)(" eyi-vy. auiutl,; situ-- ,?jr'ipi'il)!:s,i);iyab:u iyi-iiiUy iiuulvaaee. ... ,', COlJRKFPON'iiKXC'K invil.ed-Vm1 n^l mat tors : : of loc.il :ov-:-;iubiii- i:ilrn->l.'- 'Ail nniitiiiiiiica- ���'-��� ���'���"''iioiir' tiv !!ie h'.l'ilnr tnnx.t bu iieconipfinioti ������'������'���'���'��� \>r t'!uV'iiaii',e-.��l'-. l!iV;.'V.ril(.'i'. not iii'i^r-surily ������'���'.'���'��� i'r'r ���������jirt'ii-'iiiaf'',!,;' imr.y .-.air .i-viilen,-,}. ���;':. :���:'::' "���\f'i��\.tflfi-K~r'C;..'ii-r(*p'i>iii!e'i>wivoisl n'tieji the :;'.:. ;m>"!'������'���ci-.-Tiv\i'-:;':si'iy cv'i.'iViii#'iinii:��'l<..V'iii. Mad.a : ��� .������' - ,��� piji;tl iii t !u li.^t-: iV-iiiu-.O'i:. t'iiC. .'���.)! Ati.-.tu, I. r, ;.^.-::i-��6il'it,:. :,'p'-:'.'.' 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Adve;;l'isji: , '<���'.{):��� fipea a and C'( ' lj i J''iet-l rfr. ��� ���>). iff,-��C}-i ���x^xi i vtoi:6N;-ro,:.Af;iKNcv>ii.;-;:;^ ���;.'���/;';,: '^CoVi'Lraj.Press Agtnoyi Canadian AJverusinK i\'ijciioy,;'Aifeiils..���:.. '���,'.. ���.';:-';: :.. V;;.;���",:���;v/::; V jr,uNTi^KAb AGKXCyv '��� 'M Mc.X'.m'fc Vo.: Atjents 'Jj.iSb.liatH AdVe'.'i.Sl.tijj Ai 3!)f:y, 7:7Ak;Nn:Kb!' T'ii-.s!." Avi'/f,. SI'0!vv\.XIO AGICXCA'.,f.v;/;:, :y:;.7 Co;,; AdvirlisiiigvA ^cii:si-521 ahd;)vhiclrhaye;,bccii:?oJely due to- 'the,', diverse/ interest!? of 'island -andi, mainland.' There liasVbetn evidenced :in,��� certti:n ,.:quartefs an n't-" tern'p't'ib.'ruh the mainland- in; the" interests ofilie'city of 'Victoria,:a:nd; that r'ai'iempt'-has; 'been; strongl)' reccntcdat Vancouver jitarticularlv., J- \":in'C;Ouvci;'is ��� cerihinlyr in" '.mucli I;.'c 1 ���}��er, t ouch wit h t ];b i n 1 and'districts" ;'.Miinv';'3~3ctor;a..7'.'.-AV.hilc'7:^'c/s i.'-'ir;}jrct':'1o'r^ tegnitron, gaming ground, Ave must. sii'y tliiit :Vi)hcquve'r. Jslandjis entirely responsible for-the gr.OAvth -of the sentiment.': iis- its-members ;bf parlhunentwanttbhave eVervthihg in sight'to'the detriment of H-lie: rest lot .the";' .province., :��� If.'':tho':,.-'island; members Avillnbt exhibit ar greater! ','.'.".,"...;.''���"���'; 'f'"-".;���'���'���: ;..7''':'���: '7'-1"'';;..' . ,.. v ���*' ''���'<������ breadth of; m:iid!nndra7spirit,;ofiair-- n'Gss' and justicej th':en;."-'bv- all' means ���let;.-; I he .mnihlahthli'c'''frce': irbm 'the .:hc|uh1d^FC!7p:F: no; longer -* be - the; milch ''.cpw/ for ;;;'.isl.an'd',.' relfislVnesF--, ; b u t -n g it a tc \ f or;' -t h a t': ,>i n depc n de h ce,'; ��� c-f.. Cel f -goyer'n men i;vyh; clr '�����;;]- ;i-ll-.iea.y c ������ yihc'-'.-main.l^ iri'cc free to: shape"ils;o-\vn '���'destinies;' :" W^'-'^'-rtAXd-'/'ivVXClSlXJAOivKCV.;-;'^^^ -ri'ilVrJAi^rCI/'uad^Oy^erc!^ ;;- ;; .; !::tXK\\'::Vblii^iVG Kx(cy;. ; ''libmin^lon-Pros,; ��i,C. Broadway..;', .��. ^C'lnCUJiATIOX ! ���Tiirc'-lConTKNAv ;.-"M.v'n. lias a- flr.=t-class en- ciiliition';iin<'..llio.'Cilv ii'fv.-.Ko'volsliiko'.;aad.sur- i-(iai]<iiiig d;si!-i.jt,;a!id also,,af. the ���fo.lluvv.ii.it;. ������ l);:t.ei.s-: ',:���:���.'���/ ���''���-..������ ;; AlIicM-L Caiiyoir; ���:���' '."^'ii.-ioiory. -.,,:������ .'..'��� ,':v' '.:i'-:-;G'o!dcir"!>,'������' .:���;,;���;/ .':��� A.-i-ovyJiead ���;:-:.��� :':��� Cot tin'pi ix -;- : \f Ti-oiil I iiko'.C'ity"'' Paleynndipt Spring '���'������:��� diufu.irCity ' ������-.Illeiiiliewiie'ti'.... . . ,,' ;, "liogersPass.. ���: , ;v,:,i ���Siiliiiuii.-Arin -������-������'��� 'I'lioiiis-iai's 1-hudins: C'aiiibonie !- '.-.''.'..���...-:-"��� .:;l''oi-y;iis6'ii';-; .'���;��� ���.;', '.\''\;\ -NtiU'tisp.. ':|, ''���������'������' ������l''iro--..\'.itllojv; ;"'"��� '��� ��� ... M ,\V;';;CR.OSS;:-i\i::D.- CITY I1KAI,TI! ���S;o-|{OTJ()xJ'ro;.TIIE;^;WIt ��� -..-' A'v..-/oi ���...������������:- wi'l'VOli'it- ���'-;: ���-.-���'��� -"vv ;'������������' ������"���'������i.: ":���'''������!:������: .'���'.'���������. �������'��*-.- ������:.'-!��� ' ���.!������'��� ���������-���.', ���,,��::���-w . ,-������..;���������-��� i".Ofi'ido: tiiylor Uloc-k, 'Aliielunzio'Ayemie. r iirA iV"v ;te^- &: i.1 cO a r; tj^ i?.:^:<;;^;:r::; ;'"y;^;;/i'!AiU]isj:Fixs.Jbj^Ci^ . Oi.'rici:s : Aloi.so.vs ,;i'..V.\-ic i;i.ocic, .I!iiVi:i.-: ���."..:; ,::.',.������:������- .-:. isTpiiisi;u.,*.1--' >;...-��������� ,a)J-.',--. '���'���'��� Moiicr'to loan.-, ',':'' .'-' ; -;. *' ���.',:���':^i.- ������'��� pllietv-: .Ifi'VelstoUe, P. C.i Koi-t.Stcele;-Tl. C. ���":Oi;o,S.'i\icCA:iTi::u; < -:S'. d.A. Hakvky; '.. _ :-,;:;. rPeTulsioke; II, ,C;������;.: : ;.'Kurt.Steele; P. C. :J, :M'.:,SUOTT..B:A��� LL.D.. JJAKHiSTt;:?,' Soi.ici'roit, .. NoTA'hV ..;. ���;��� .-.���������' '':��� ������;i?unr.icu.J,JTG.-- ..' [���:':\.- i- 5,kK S'V" e Ave., - Kl'\'('!>1 - ���> ��� i ��� ,��������� ������������<������-. oke, b; (J. ;ii;-QoLDiUir;:: ''V ���A-XALYTICAL- riTKMIST . , ���-���'���������ASSAY-KH;-.,'������'���.'; Axn ������'fl ' Ilovai Scliool of Minos, London. ; Seven vuars at'Jiorfa-.Work's, Swansp.a. -. ������.., - .Suvcn'.jjon.years Ohiut* ^Jhotnist to At igtuv '^hatt!c:.lSrnniiKK Mines:-r'k' I:in'vtiui'ucoiinecnov i-ivery "du.-ia-iption-. of assay tiiid:tumlyUea! wiirknit io'i-iakea. ������������",: " ��� ,.'"���'���' ���: ���' '"������"������ t'!iii!i!s'c.viuiiitii-.d and repoi'tcu-.tipon., ��� .:/.:i;'K\;ELa.roiCK,-iCc..,.':�� j.;:V;..:;';.. .-,.,': LqairBillfP^ %^5'^a\^W^^;^:'^:r^ j/v^';!:-. '"^'���v:'"":->^:;:. ��� ..:* tA^^'^^"'."';---' ���-'-'i^.':'."'^'.- "-..'."~.-".;v ;Z ���..'.���vlirvthc^liov^^ Gurtis,'������;read;-Irpih'': Mrv;':::'.:-Ma--rj;in?si rp'eeches;a't Ottawa -against"raiiivay nionoppjy,;;'andZ^ye!H';";on;^ out��instances in'wbicli;;;he:;.:claimed,; S railwiby'^competitibhivin, theAiupper' j'couii't;''i-y -hadi|had;-a;benqficeht cliTec't.? FH,o-.a;il^ J'je;s;:::^vo!u'itl;';.:;-''E.pmetin^ {: pr'.eyen i;-;fhc lie fi'cct '*bp';Cpmpc,Litidn, !dii;a->cohi'(didet!-:llbai" ways.;i;s']:li.tZvv'hich ..opera..tc'diitp re-; ouce'r:ilc?v, ^ '���< ".-'(n.. 00\\\-y^ -���;.feo:fai:ias--tlie:; government = con h'ol: .'pt'rhtesAiiis concerned,, he ':bel:evecl; 'in'...l:uiVi.h,g.':.;tinit^prp'yisip.n<';:in. local ibarters.' but argued that :the'power .lay with the,'.'Dominion';government."". viie''. instanced 't���he..'.c^ti���.e.���:pfV'the���;,.^Iani.-'��� ''tohti'\raihvay,Tii.irin'diegard'i'.tb wh'ich '.the' right: had. been ;:ia; sen ted;,; to. 'There wa'S",the.;ad.vahttige:',pfc:ha.\'ing. it oii:';]pca1';;cliar'tciv; thati'it y/as'-.a' declaration on t'hc;;-par,t.6; railw n'compaPies'. that.'':thoy-were<;��� yviiling that*thfi-go,vcrnnK'Pt;i-]vouLd control the .rates, 'and' an .intimation .to the' yjnee, .was-/ that., of vgoverriment. ';iy-ner.?bi]\,.. Thh'C ;wns;; ho possib;- lity of a combine'in that",caf:e and the road Avotild be" absolutely con-, ���-trolled by. the public at' .all;���-time?'.-' Ife.''moved a vote of;: want /of- cohfi- dence in the government because of its;failure to nndertalve"' thei;'Coast-:' Kootenay road, as a government 'work:'.;������ The.motion/was defeat'ecl/by.- a,vote oi;31 ,to4! ;;:-.,;.-; i>\[,;:,;���..--'"',-.": iAi-;-:'.���-'���V:v.-:..-.wi-rJNE8DAY;j:...''-^'.;_M;:.-.:. ^���;;r;i': , .'The '-'.luipigen'ien.'t.. of ��tlie Loan ;bil!,: w'liit'h on Monijay....li,-iil 'developed (inly' a |ii:<'liiiiio.-!|.y skii'aiisli, deve!oped to- ilay'iiilo,:! liirjit oil ,-iliii:��' t lit* line, into u lii(-lr?ilii/ liig.-.-jjjuiis .-is:well , as the S'nia'II:,, arms' liavc , liet'ti '-. (li-a^^ed. Ali's^!-^.;,;,iW:r!Jhiliips-..'���'���'iii'ivl ; Ala'ciiii -liad ���l.lie. f|i,o|. io t liei'iisni v'es in I he morning, 'and llie hotiiii' vvas ti'c-iti'i) toi speeches ; froiii iioth geiitlenieiiiW'lncb w.eny'fiilly" itjtial to iiiiythinpr" (hi'V have, ciffiired 'lii-evuiiisly t(i llii- honsea nd the ��� coii fi- li-y. ^ .Whatever, d oil lit, inay have ex-" isted before ill, regard ,t<i the 'iniitteiV. /Ilie leader,'of"the bpposilioii dispelled ���iir^tiestion'asjio liis atliludi' hy ;lbe ���Teanit sl.-tieini'iit.which be linuleV1 Mis iifgiiiiii'iill'vvas;i very clever asseinlilioji; .-.(,)?���'faels and placing;.-of pcisit'ions, fin- "i he pbrjiose nt .jiisi i lying, what -;M'enie(V. losViiiie' of his 'snpi'iii'lers a swell tis: iliose (iii the'iiilier siilt' (if..llie,;li(iiisH!in illii'irie'arjKisilii.iii.' '.'.;'' ; . :';;.; :. ;; :', 11 e si al'ted..On' I; vvi th a.. si :\ teineii t -1��y ;no 'iiieans^iievv,;1:;iii(l, vvlii(-b : hii^ ;.lii'eii ('iiiiiicial ed J,y iiiin I ilne tiiid again; '!on :Jhe' ptililic';-'|>l.a't fit'niis';., pi'. I he;: coimti-yj iia!iiely,*.:,tbii|,,,gov,i'i-niiH'iiL;i (twiiership - ';u;as ;:'the. (,iilyT \v;iy" in vyliieh ;ei)iiipe-'; tltion/coiild lie provided iii Jhis^pi-py-. iinr'-oi".' .T^ing;'.; Ins slaiiib f.tin :��� j IwlL- ,.|iTi,s.i,Uo'n' die.' arglie/} (11;t( :tc<i\;**.i*m11<*11V ii\ynei--liip,iipl:h('iog vpiieliSMfed.-a dtill .eiiili'o(llyiiig.ns;iiiiii!y!"|iriii(Wpl(?S; (if.: the, platformcii vvliii;h',he appealed "lit,, I,lie' people iisi possiiile:; yy/is one : vyhieh;yhe n'n!st;suppoi,i :;ain'lvilie"n he pointed;'!o iipereenlagelif: the 'eii'riiing.-.;,;; govepii- inent Conli-ol (,f. rali's, the const ruction: nf 7t litin^e ;u-i-oss'it lie FrtiSPt ;P "Nevy \yesfiinnsler, and.other .features,, ;is: nii'iu ;oclojilatiptis itf'. iIiy; ,pulii-y \vliiili lit* li.-trb(M!tJiii('(l,\vhf*n. he iiiMfle ��� hislast, and'fata I appeal ylo'lhe country.; !;:v--'Aidr^(n-er^ pwnci-slnp''baying', lieen denied, f t avas idle- to 'expe.cl eoni)i(;t it ion, liy������;;��� giving-: liu.'.A eon tract, t'oi'.'the-.ioad': to :';i ,siip- ippsetPy:competitive liii,', vyh.ich hy tlie 'very. teriiis of it.syhai terivvvdiielr'cpidd ;iint'... lie pv, rriiled by aiiy;; act/tif;'the li'-gi.-ilii'lurt'.'.-iiiight;.'. liVn 'oyer', its .iighls li^dhiyO.;P.iRi.:' alie'JaitiM-v-i-itad^vbo' held lo he t he iri|ily:one in a' |i,osiLi(in;'of sulTii.ii'iit't'espiiiiHliiliiy: to vvairajilt.lie: governuieiit KgivinW-:]!. -the.,:.''.Vigii'ti^-i'tp'' liiiild. It'h}itl: jir<.j11'i"| y::'':'i(T- Slaiidiog-,-: a ml it i L f aj ii^t'l ir.a d lie re) I" j iS^coii I'rac.t ���' i't'-.eoilld'-'lte; coinpi;iled;' to"''do'^'sd" ill ���' Llit* coVtrt'si":-:-.'.,'.:���..���;:','"���">;, v V,'"-'llA. i-;; 'S' :X.i:''- -; .;;'^]iii;iri;he;&';P. nrfailed.loliiiihbthe, '���road.:,- '.a i id; .f ei'iisc'd ;.lp aceeii.t- I he.:;tci-ilis 'as soiiglit. Uk lieiiiiiposed .by v.: the':, gov-, '���erii'i'iienti W'hat, LheiV? / This "was ;y I he (piestion: whieli Jionfiriiiile geiilh-meti: : were ���'���'very, ."-"rearVyV. to ��������� proppuiKl;- , INJ ii^t tlu; govei-niiiciit ��� stand ;idle , in -tlie ;niht i e'l'?.'. '���;Had. ;'t he, ;'"0. ������:,PV^':R;V;g'iit::'. u; I'.osit if.ni \vliei-e ihey; had, lh,.' 'pt-(n;ii:ce at"t hi-ii''. uifi'i y. iHerely, liei-aiwe..���'.t.hi'y arc I iji;.oilly-1 ,.:!'���!>(.' railway of staiidiiig 'jhr'tTie-pVCIv'-itice''?' '.;: ;,';:.'��� "v^.-v 11.1C" ?/'!'. ��� 1 Alt"? .M;triitV 'hail antieipnled this ct'in- leave the powet: of dei iding \vh;it, was thep|.op,-i.1eo;ill'vctlOii ��� Vvil h V;inri,ntv;.|- in tlie liands (,f t he ex-'ciriiVe. !ta\ ing ii'oiit-eil a .disposition I, \\\ ij^lilioM jiislic-e fronV his city; in tlie ni;it let ./iif I lie .courts. IL' siiid'lie would not consent 'fcn a (hillarof the: subsidy.It ing granted tittI il ;l! ains 'wei-e actually riiiining it:- ..'to.ytiiicouvtr.' ;������-���;'��� ������. ��� . ���������y\ ..'".':.���':���������.������.",;���;''.'',���������'': Mr. Ilall on,, the other hati'd sei'iited danger for Victoi-ia, wliit-lilie said: was likely to be sidelracked, .-iiidititiinaled dhtitlie .\ypul(l;:.not :,(-oiisetit. to it dollar of siibsidylti'.iiig given until a d.-iily fen y was iit netiwii operatibiiala speed i.f ;il least. 1-1miles an , hfiui' bet ween Victoria and-1 lie mainland;;. '.?.l 'i.ly^ll'l: -Mr. Iloiisloii i-iiid , .Mr.i'Kiild Avert' I lie iither,:spetikers 'liefore the , liieiuIters iose for, din lit r.: ���; .'-'���' -������' '..��� ,'";' ;���',,,' Tlie, reply for the gov-ei-niiient was niadt; by Hoii. Wi.JJMIride, who '.win's at sotitc' paitis to point out that I liel'liill wiis a gover111iieh.t iiieasure��� drafled.,It'y tlu'iittoiviey-general, tuid thiit it would lie cariiedUty the;..government without any;"assistance-'from the ineinbers of the1 (ippitsitioiiv 0lie 'ftualie'iv indicated tli/ii,he preferi-ed toctist iti his hit vviih ai:Caiiatii;iii;i-oad riiihi'i'; t liaii vvil hone fipiti the United Sl.-tles. He held that :;ity,-lhe. btiildiiigj'f 'dhei hi'iilge'Vivi'rthe Fraser i-iyijiyilie Not tbern;!;P;ieifi<' aiid ���(Jreiit Not t hei hiAv-iMiUliset-iire'iVniry'in. lo Va'iiciiuver, vv-hich'iii'ithec-i'itii-se of tr fevv;'yetirs/;i:would::, |��.*';.'"i licit -^piiiicipa lieadqiiai'ters,, without;': aiiy ,;iissl>tiitic(!, ;Wb:i.lcVei'i.;r^-.: ;,;���-:-;;l-;:;-'���'-���'-'..;;������ :,'-:i.;:i':;'.::-:;;^.;..".V,-i;:' ^ The second; read ing;, passed, on tlie folic >v\- i i l j< :tl j'\" i ;s i r��ii .:''-i-::3,'-.'V'; V'^: ^'.\ '"���:'-':fc' - ^;. ��� '-'v^;:.-... U Ayes..���Messrs.- M(-Iniies,4VGiliiiotir, Stables, 01iveiv::Neii|,'I>i'bHwi; Maiiliii, -Munrii'v Iviilil; jGri-fcnV;lloiisLon; FLtiil^i MePljillips, rIelni(-kei)^Tninee,:Dut)s-;; ;i!hi!rivffil)ei;^ (i;liflVii'(bi';Ta:il(ivv,viijayvvaiil,'';"Giirdi-'iii; I;j i j t p ii, tHlP rent i ce|'';'; '^ V > ��� II �� I. -: M ct! i-i d'ey; 'Murphy,,:;, Rogers,- ;Hui)p.i',V;Tiiyl(ir,; ;Di ck.ie a ii d :?i\.I oti 11ce-rMl 1' ������'���: ���''::'"������'���:';:;:"������'. ���-Nays.--i\lessi's; Curl is,; ������iiavUhorii-: I h vv/the, inid: E:' G. 8111 it li-3. ' ''>l0k LIGHTED fleatcd ty c belli; and l'rce bus meets alt JOHN V. PERKS PROPRIETOR -jTARGE AND WELL, "^^S hot air a ad uloctrii littlit in every room, l'rce b ttains. KEASCIiAELE RATES. Night Grill Room in connection for the con\cnicncf of {{Wts an-miiy nnd dc- paxting by nighl.traiin*."' Hourly street car between hotel and station. REVELSTOKE, B. G. i' WieZOXiES^ILIE] Wine & Liquor Merchant EVI THE CENTRAL HOTEL. ABRAHAM BROS. P;Ppppi|Bp^ITH IieIicineS p' ^evvly built. Fiist-cl.i8�� in every respect: AH moo'ei n conveniences. Lui"e- sample rooms. Fire pioot" safe. * J''ie"e 'bus meets all trains. . Under same manapreineiit. QUEEN'S HOTEL, TROUT LAKE CITY mi i !;:i,setu-y, ,h nd.'ie tl id not fit ii to aclniit' that lie yv-ould,hail ju-t!?iich^i state'of affa'-ir^'^.T^^^ e'-u.iVI he charters, the government. l hi ma tiers piTltti iiinp to health; an d III'e 111 eii; find, vyo 111 e 1 i. can 1101'a'ft'(ti'd to exiiei'iiiH'iit.itiolislily.-x vT:his^ is..eti|ie<;'i-" ;illyt.i-iie in regard t.o the use of inecli- cines lhathayo no estalilished meril.of rt'ptiiatitin. 1,. c., -> \: : ���- ��� v'v-: .;������.!���'���.''���::���:'��� ���'���'��������� ' - Wlteiv ihe. phyt-it-iil ���''|iinvers;,Ji'i'i,i.'iiii'-' I aired^.vv'lieii-yoii^'iire vvea.k'.iieryoiis', iciilitli.le,: 'di'.-iioiid'ent, ^^leei'less,;:^;!'; vyei^heddovvn vvilhtliiH^iii'etl feelings. so:;'ctiiiinioii' iii.-this season; it.''.'iS-'.\v;jsi-.- tind ';.pi iideiit to'use"the ineilit-ine lliiit' 'lias given he.-tlthi villi.-and, activity to thousands of weak ntid diseased ..peoi'ile. in'-tlie'-jiasl. ������; ���'������';0:- ll'-. ���;-':',;; ';.;.-- : This ; ,staf(y certain' healL|i-f^ivitip medicine id P,iiiie's Celery,(Joijijioiiiid/ Borninion :lhat!'it^,Houlcl,'hayc,,'ij-'o'���! ,^ i'^iAfe^l1}'^^^'^ iiy^lluVUCplineciiOr;:, :.:As��u;^ ^o^fi'ee.ly nrescri-lied by mir lii^l |tiiysir ]]e:^h;ilc!-;]lO.;hQj;,e ������ ���; Ul/ij-; 'the/govenv j;ti0i!'which ni.e'll-ide'r^i.'f-'-'tlie (;|>ik)sitiuii !:;of,';Prtine'S; Celery: .;Coiii|)oiiiid," n l.wi 11 A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. & A HOUSEHOLD BEAUTIFIER. A dry powder put up in 51b. packages and in 25 beautiful shades. When house cleaning' be sure and use MURALO rind'have something for your work. Easily applied'and wont rub off. McLennan, McFcely & CO. Ltd., !22 Cordova St., Vancouver, B. C. B��aai|.|i,��������iiiniiiiaiiii����iiiii���i.'iiiT����iiBni mi im mihhidi CARPETS, ART SQUARES, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, I WALL PAPERS, OURTAINS,���iiyO., ETC v "' " Every tiling to furnislv'a Hoir.c in mo'dest or elal^ktc style. . > v .Write for our 1901 Catalogue���free. It contains iuoo Mutations, all priced. '3L-:' Complete Furnishers, ' ^Victoria, b. C. ��� <}\h 'ri ,. THE ' PROSPECTORS' EXCHANGE No. 4 K.��W.-0. BLOCK, NELSON, B. C. \)i ' ' Gold. Silvor-Load and Copper iVlinoH vvnntcd at tlio EXCirANGK. .'.irr ��� ? ( lfUEE MILLING GOIjU properties wnntwl nt 01100 for Kiibtcinlnvcstortt. - Vnrtios Imvltijj mitijng-propurty for salo uro l-oquestocl to send samplearpt their ore to tho EXCITANGK foroxhilwion. .. ' '{iV; , All stitnpltw slioul'l lio ^cnt by nxpross. PrfRPATI), , , Con-csug.ndonuc-holloltcd. Adclrctts all communications to ;~rz. "' Tolophonc No. lOi, P. 0, Cox 700. ANDREW F. ROSENBffillGEIl, Nelson, B.C. '- ��� ' �� ���'-' . ) \\ ' ' : "FTlDWAni);iV, MAGG'E-v. ���������":. . ���-��� , iihi: I'k^xxi.^-1-.'>���'������!..���.���:;'-��� ''���'������������ ,.' ';. ii '.Mining' Enciinkek,^ ���.,.������'���' ���'; ' "(Mcni!.''Atn:ricli!i .InstiUucMiniii'p; EiTsineer-) ''.'���' -.i'M'jni.'.CaiiaUinn'MI.iiinglu^titute.)1 . .; ir;cnr,R'av]d:Ccnirol:;;;ihe irate?. ;It did not doit /yriili :;t:h:eCro\\ ''t^ei-i railAvay;.'.]:i^.raul;,.uUf<3V!gh'''it" had tile: .power-;;The 'Ferriie B6nni of Traclo 'had "'reccntiy complKiied an increa?e':i:n'thbj'e '.rat^s of 50,per ;ceiit. All the hope from, thatypro-" ���y'itipn.'la-yrin the."future. Ktan>inai"icn-nf and repbrt^on Mineral' Pro- ! :^ig^t.;conie;,^vhtn , a _ ;���"������ 1 \ ',���'-perLio=a',Spc(.'ia!r'.v.. ,' ��� ..;,:, :|:-n-OUid GOme into power that AVOUlCl' '������'"��� '���'���' ���'"" '���'''''".'"'" ��� ��� ���������������- Khp .'riTpr'a red to'exercisc it. . ; ��� '������ : -. ; ��� ...., - . t , i. x & o ItEtKLSTOKE, B. C. (k',v; ul IV limped ;nr..'\v .-' ������/';;���' ;_���������, ���' '���;��� -Siiffi;:> tl|ir''.'jr(Mi4'.i~il nnt.lino;f'i: Jiis ;i!.' i-'ulsn- (..'>:.���.!hi-'.i.ilK in 'jfiyi.c;��li"'iltl.��(i'tijrlV lH*'n'it'.ii-iM-tl iii-.-t it'iltl���'.���'\v;iy sottnV of its. j>,;i! (lies. ���' lu.������stinie'v itis-tttiici'S his 'sujic-' ^."Sti-d' .-i.ini.'ii'diiif-'n'l.-i ;'w'i��r'��''siu'-li'';;is io (,7ii'i.s<'';tii..ttiitiist'rl smile to ii'iin l-tuiiicl Ihe d''iyi,U),..(:'n;ti��i.li(.iv��� For .ii.i>tniicij, :\\tl hiMd' I !i��.t Vji nniu \;.':r.s jK^i I ion ,i ri' & lie .gener- ii] scln'UH' \vpiikl: b��' .liinre.clcaiiy'clp- li'ii.-cl ->i"ntl th.-i.L nri-.tii^iMiif'tits >huiild'lie. govern mem I'iMiiiv..IlitisiJ in the! (iiiliiuiry u;;ilk's hi i i I'i. ���.,'.' ii iti;: (.-11'l-j^y 11 mn, .��� la \vy ers, 'r'-j i f i'I^i''^. 'liifini>i;rh".(if-.; |ini-li.ini,'iit uiul, h\iik.'iv, iii.-ihy (>f'.\yIi,>ni'; it h.-vri resc-iiud fi'oiii siiilVring and tlt'jilh. . -; ':''���';; ;. ���."',-���' If you'seek lictililrand.vigor; place yciiir fa.i.lli in Piiinirs Celery (Jonipmindi and Avlien you purcliase he sure'you gel tlvei iglit tirtii-li'. Seu. tlittt.' th.i! Itiillk- and :lihx .lin:s'.tlu-*'--;-';n.��� t>no'r^.'.i?A.l2^IS"S,''.' ii-i'vd', Iii'e.;"'-.Stai.k' of. Celery; - l.liiW.- is-the kind lliiU- """I ''" ' ,fT^ ''^^/^ ' r^ * - '"fi^S <* 'i T ���'���'' ^e^rril1c )fi the road' .UT the | .j,'i,��cl.'-,for 'riii'iniug. .(henu^h Vleeper^tn Konly ; gi'iiuine . make��� the Q/DC H\00i���l]d;5 ^-^'^^ i,hortho'ivehd of thevh-la.nd, he ?n.i(] :;\>;l,,;-,.uy,-!- and Vi<:u.ria,. \yh'ii%-i;iiy.t'\i��mi^ '-.-:. ;'v':: '���' ���.'.''-":.������ '. ;���.." "������' v;i'i__i::^ \M'was���impi.ort.'ijit-- thtic i'the. control ��� sin. rat.^hViuli'ii-iifi in'runlilViie deter-1'....;,' '.''"''" .���'���'"' '."-..'������ ��� -''\,y [ ==rr=^^-^.-==-_...-_._n _-.���-....._���..��� ��� ��� .^{'.'i-.vtcjj.'c-ho'uh and with/.it-comes the question of where you can purchase to the best idvarrtage''A NEW SPRING SUIT. ' Wejiavc just opened up our" Spring Slock of Suits, Pants, Shirts, etc!, and feel safe in saying that \vc can more- than -please -you- in those lines. We also carry the SLATER SHOE. ..��,;:���.,<;.������<- , i-\ '".,./ ' : - - ��� "���'-; ' ' ' ; Needless to say our Groceries'are always satisfactory.' Drop in when passing and see'for. yourselves! Costs you nothing to see goods. No trouble to show them. ��� . ��� ��� ��� -'' ��� .FRIDAY;"-M-^-Y' 10,' ICOl. 'I' m.-one cnu evi-i-v IwtiNvfi-tr, haying the :tii(:Te'ar( ���Yi'y.X: in.- confidently, expected, he lie r clays in, store ,f Oliver ii'!iu-kwt;'t,l"i(.ri tiiero m np i whv North Kooiena vt hot!Id n.i.i.'H'U ^ii'Of IliO ��� Jgli.rnc.U-.LO the O'ller. "v; |';'-��VnoL*->>"'" -t-i-i'. .lite' r.^iii-et/vc nt.inliff of -���]������ .He referred ���4o the ��� rropoieu \ pds^eiiK-i-J'a ill" two j(.ini..-. SVhit-h'- ' clionee���in'.'regard'. ,t'o tho: percenrage ��� ev-i^'ei'y had n.r,:iv>-d .lJi���*" liid.^t-'- jVa's.s- to be raid to "the i.-ro- I'nger-f. u'onio ri-n-: I IVaf'-pat tit'tilaf ,!.(,! Hiiffer inrchfrein 'ihe drop in, ''the- .;ir:ce o: !e:id. T'l-e.-orc-s, of ihe:j ' :l<:,wde;iU.iire c-.-?sential'ly silver, ore^.-j . with a'low pereentage.of'lead, find f : .'n' rive of ii-'f.j\v. ct np in , Silver wjllj ."���i::oic thi:n c-on"ij.c-3T::U'i for the loi=- in leacii" , '."���' l> rl. If LAND AND MAINLAND. TlVoVo i- a -trnngkeling growing airning'thonghtful tr.en ''i-lj-rough'o'ut tlie.province that in ordei' io oh'tJiih ihe lent re.-nits for .British Colum- ,j':t'. the ; rovmcc T'il i'. it exists today (.��� to !.e subdivided i-nto two :.: V;;'nc.o'uv.er Jslond. ;irif] ot earnings vincc, ih;u:.tlie 4 per'cent.' 'paid ?ho,u!d, notexeeed '1 ��� j;er ecu?', of the money advanecch ���'.Ihis'.'m'e'ant. that a road. Ay!.en its. ..earnings .--were r maliest.dn tije early stages', would ay:4 per cent., and when its earh- 'arge it should only its gross earn-������ This, was ������ the -very opposite ;.Krea't afiv-in ���proper..']ji;ac'tice."',-It did not! mm,!!)��'.. - for much, hq said, that the j ,,51r. MaiUn p.r.etnier was willing to "btiild the Island road under thor^e conditions, beeaus.cl there was' no;intention of going iiliead with that road, in view Of the refusal of the . ijominion to gra'ht d stibsidy.., He, observed that the,bill eontained no provision as I Notice of Dissolution of Partnership' | \T OTK'K i>- Itorc-by'iftypii t litili tlio partiiorslilp | jJS ���'Iti.rrt.ofot'b cxlslliiy��� licLwecn lliu iiikImv 1 ings were very j'..ii.y.2''i;er ���ami. o.ni .'il'���rS'.' Icf'tho count "MoiV. .Mr. f'^iiy.-s i'hi'i'i-fipon diiiy;,'s'k- ;���<! if [lie iitr'inilw in which I he le^i;-Ia- li'u.'e sat/wcinlil.'ii' ���'excepted io f in���.t-n]- i-iiiit'i ioii, ri^hl l.v rst initsting that, ifVill I lie.di'putut iiuiy./which -yerlc audi uii.ii Ihe preoiii-r and.'llic- cxHcuiivt ti/e LertoiniH for _.. .',.���.; '��� j rliiiied iiiider the i)iiuic(;Mliu.It,:vc)stoko {.llj,'iu '.'.'���i'. .''.' ���';. .M.'iiiiiffKittii'iuicC'pinpiiiiy. cai-i-ylitKon bu-incK!-. Ii iiv ask- ! iw'c'Plf iiiaiiiifiicLni-ui-.s at.Itov.ofstnko, K.'f',.' i hud'dii.:(,(]!i.v Ij'jcii ill.-?ali:c<l by mutual cyti-ctH-.. ���rriie H/ittllltlis >.f-ll'fo Uite'jim-ln('i-slili),wlll,lji j |..fil<I,iiy the wiiiliiiilnjf part-m-r-t .5 ylitt Ktliiri-I.- j Siiid-Jitni(<f< K, 'Ifiu-rlH, Kiid nil n'ccoiintH dtto tin i lute firm iti'c'to Ij t |iti!(l to Lite ��nino itorHuiis, , . , .. 5 Dutc'l t!ii;t.'.'ui!i'dtty of Aiti-lt, A; D., 10UI. . ���-'-.. eric tiudi.'inC'.'s i ��� ,-.'.-' ��� ��� . W'Jltice.i: ,������':.. , ������. ..Cko. S.'Jfct'-viiT^it.. - - ,. ���'' , .. Front .Street/ Revelstoke, B.O. hi'/ i!-,'t ,-ii ige do; fog the sessional -, lie ���' e.'itii j! i '.'.': :ncc -1;!!K :ing or ':;: 1:' ch- vributarv .province ill lornr thereto cor:- .;v.-h'i]'u the !h?,o!hor, to ��� no'n-em ploy moil t, ,ot a. lien labor, and said he intended to move to have it inserted1 in the Comox and .('ape ,c'cott, charter, from which it was oir-itted. . .I In coneiiision he said: he believed the corripetition in1 regard to. the Coast-Kootenay road, which-���'������'.vou.kl l.ir:! .'crvc tlie i!itere^(;; i;f the pru- i)of oTiiy io Id ,���liiinself i hound to support the :oea<;in>, Initllin'l ; cvciytine whn ,-!ic;)OrOd him or lii< j gr/vei nnii'.rit. wht'dd ..he -it! cliitv 'huiinrl., to iie'cord'sitppfirt���������.triiih'e ,1-ill. ' " ���'j ���(;m plain Tai.iiiw. foljowed Ihe leadet ���! of ihe oppositinn, aiid counriciided hiio'l 'for tin exccll'-iit, speerh from a CP.lt. point, cf View. He (-hided; ,'l.lm leader (il'l.h.'oppo.siljon will) using'lhe word '"we" i.o speaking if Ihe ���jnref'niiit'nl, and Ihouglil il indiea li-d a rondilioMor l,liinj,'s which l.nnl heen hinted at. in Lh" puhlic pr.cs-t. ., ��� ��� Mr.'Miirlin I.iier'ei.iofiii ww and.said llii'ie' \\'iis no .foundalioii whatsoever for siii-Ii a Matoincut. .. -. -. (..'apitidii Tuliuiv wul not disppseil ,l.o '. A. V. .'T.'-.WAUT, J. V. irAMU.-V ���������'-' j. k. iiAitKi's,","- ���;. r.ylilH Jf/.'ty, .I.F, rinn-lk Mining^ With Canadian Supplement J". ably, furnished-'.wish. the choicest; the';mfirkct affords. ---Best 'Wine'3, Liqn'orsj -'&-Ciga'rs'.':i"""''',;'���";''' Rates $i "a'day.'" Monthly ratfe! '' "."" "''"':""" "'"'.'. 'albert ; stoite; '^iHoipl > 233 Broadway, Now York, U.S. A. rw*HI' -irttNt'-nnil .11 oM rnllttontlal itllit)iik I'tiper In (lie World. Stiiu|>Ic Copy Free. : : ; : : : I ; Wholesale alicl Retail ..- ������'�����' - * * ��� ��� i . !e.at: Merchants. Weokly Kdltlon,,,3J.f.O por annum, postpaid. J-IonthJy 1,50 4 Head Office, Abattoir and Cold Storage: wama^mmttamsassmsmmssmBSsmmSSSms^S^Xm r A] THE KOOTENAY MAIL i FirM, class sleepers on all train��,' Tourist Oars Pass Kcvclstokc Daily for St Paul, Fridays for Montreal and Uo-ton, - Sundays and Tuesdays for Toronto. Trains for Kootenay Points - Leave Revelstoke at 8:10. Main Line ", Kootenay Lodge j A Beautiful Engraving of """"���*'QUEEN VICTORIA, For Only 10 Cents. * -Tlieregularntecting- are held in t lie Mas onie Temple, IJotirne . Hall, on the third ==fMt}-nday -in each "^ month at S p. in. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. G. S. McCAUTKU, Skcketakv. REVELSTOKE LODGE, i. O. OF., No. 23. .siJSwfe^fiSj ' RoguHr meeting arc held ���^��S77Wj&y5��fe^ in Oddfellows' If.vll cverv VJSt&ilZs&gkJp^ Thursday nitflit at, eight; ���%��&&&Z?��r^gst:Csy o'clock. Visiting brothers *7&��&faa-ig&F cordially welcomed. B. WATKUSOX. N.G. J. A. STOXE, F.S. II. N. counsiEit, U.S. SELKIRK LOCG3, NO. 12, I. O. O. F. ^_J��-?��S^^ fleets every Tuesday st^^mklnfi^^*^ evening in Oddfcllowr.' /v YjL-LML ^m1*1111 at 8 o'clock. fC^G^^-^^^^Yt Visiting brethren cor- \fe^^ v^��'dially invited to at tend. - A. E. KLVCAID, N. G. ��� J. MATIIIE, Sec. All over the world Ihc-c pictures will be .-old 'Xotie knew her but. to love her: None named her but to prai.-e." There are ten million people in the L'nited State- and C.ui.td.t who will each want one of the-e beautiful picture*. Thcj arc- full size. 1C\'2). X.j expends ha- beeti -p ircd ami tli>* picture i- well won In uf a hiuid-ome frame. Agcnt-'can -ell 100 a da v. Samples by Mail, po.-t paid, i:v. 1 do^en pictures, "jj.. -ell for SI.2,1, profit Lie. 9) pictures .?:tny ������ sao'i ������ S-MKi 100 " ?o.0D " Sl'i.00 " &5.00 ) riettcr order 100 at ones and -triko while the Iron io Hot. .'The time to sell goods i* when the people want them. Thev want them now. HOIWE'NOYELTY MFC. COMPANY, P. O. Box 518, Dept. C3i, CHICAGO, : : ILL Before the Chinese Commission. Interesting Figures Given by the General Superintendent. , The Japanese wore sensitive and .patriotic. '' Chinese cooks were employed on the Coluinhia-Kootenay steamships lie- cause other cooks could not he obtained, although ;in attempt had heen made to procure them from the east. To 31 r. Folev���The Chinamen em- .r.i]i> ;i t e En M. DAILY TRAIN'S West F.Ol) arr. ��� Kcvclstokc arr.-17.10 8.20 lv. ' ��� Revelstoke lv. 17.30 l'ov rate, tickets, and full information apply to T.W. BRADSHAW, , /L't, Revelstoke. E. d. COYLE, A. G. P. A., Vancouver. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Royal Mail Lines. . Choapost Routo to tho Old Country. IJKAVEK LIXE-Frotn St. John Halifax. S.S. I.u>iuvn!a Mch. HU ��� Melt. Oih \Vaswu - ��� ���" 15th ���: lljl I; l.nkcClmmplain ��� " S.'nd Jlrd Ltiko.Met'nnlic .-' " ^'Jlh " Jtlth ALLAN* LIN'E-Front Portland. Numldfan Melt. 13th .Corinthian \ /' '?<����� ��� Sicilian ��� ��� " ,. 2(lh Parisian April 3rd . " DOMINION" LINE���From Portland. Vancouver 3TcIi. fjtli Dominion " 2Ji[l Cambrornnn ��� -. ��� . '- ���o01-M Pas*cnjrors ticketed through to all parts of Great, Mritain and Ireland, and at specially low- rates to all parts uf the European continent. Applv to nearest railway or steamship agent or to T. W. BRADSHAW, Agent. RoveZatolio. TIMB~TABLE S. S. "Lardeau.".- ��� - Running between Arrowhead and Thomson's landing commencing Juno 1(1, 19JU, will sail ns follows (weather permuting): Leave Arrowhead for Thomson's ..Landing nnd t'ontaplix at 7k. daily. ' ' Leave Thomson's Landing and Comaplix for Arrowhead at 1/k. daily, cunnccting with all ('. P. It. train* and boats. ' The owners reserve the right to change times of mailings without notice. , the fred robinson' lumreu co. l'td. ��� ������ < ��� f. roiunson; Managing Director, ORANGE LODGE NO. 1C5S. Regular meetings arc held in tho Oddfellow's Hull on the "Third Friday of each month, nt 8"p,' in. sharp. Visiting brethren cordially invited, T1IOS. STEED, W. M. \V. O.'BIRN'EY, lice. Sec. COURT MT. BEGBIE I, O. F, No. 3161. Meets in the Oddfc Iows Ilnll on tho- second and fourth Mondays of ench month... .Visiting ...brethren inrU'id to 'attend. K. D.-J.'CVJOlINSOX, , '������ It. S. . Gold Ilango' Lodge, K. of P^i: ��� Ko. 26, Rovclstolio, B.C. Meets every Wednesday in Oddfellows' Hal! at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knights Invited. e, a. BuiMDOE, a a F. W. Mackixhot, i K. ok R. & S. Attack of Boyal Canadians'at n ���"' ��� Paardeberge ' The present i< a time when war pictures are In greater deniinid than ever. The conduct of the British-soldiers on the battlefield has won tho plaudits of admiring nations. We have of great expense published tour large, beautiful pictures, size SOxi-t, on heavy, superfine, calendered paper. A picture -that will commend itself and send a thrill to tho heart, of every truo Canadian is the one called Attack of Royal Canadians tit Pa.irdobcrg. there are lit. rally hundreds of figures on this picture, the mountains or kopjecs strttelling out Into the di.-timcc are Hwnnni'"g with men.-while here and there a prosit ate figure speaks only too well of the Uoer r flemcn. It was on this battlefield tho gallant Major Arnold met death unflinchingly. , It is only too true that many ot those gallant hearts that beat .so high when the cheering thousands bade them God speed as they sailed from Canada's shores now lie still forever in lonely graves on the other sido of the world under African skies. To overy Canadian heart, in overy Canadian homo, the deeds of their bravo soldier boys apeak with an irresistible thrill of Patriotism and nrido. Gordon KlghlBiid- era at tho Battio of Bslniont. Charging the Boer Guns at ElandBlaagte, and the Charge of Gon3ral French's Cavalry on ���tho Retreating Gonoral Cronje'a Army. Thcsoaro all stirring pictures.and cannot fall to commend themselves to anv one who will examine llieni. Thev arc RED HOT SELLERS! Agent? coin money. , Hig profits. Enormous success. Clio ngent sold (>8 in one day. Sample nnd'terms 2o cents (none free); four for li'j cents; St,50 per dozen ; '.'o for S2.73 ; on for So;, 100 for .SJ.oii. ' Wrilo to-day for a dozen and make money, H0IV1E NOVELTY MFG. COMPANY, 'Box 513, Dspt. C31 D, CHICAGO, ILL ���U��ja��MWIMIIUi4t-JhHLU���1M11WJM 'WWWF 7SSSES?' E. W. B. Paget, Prop. IVijmpl delivery of piircels, biigga^e, etc, io iiny part of the City. Any Kind of Transferring ��� Undertaken. , All orders left nt R. M. SiiiviIih'h Tnhiicci' Stiti o, or Iiy Telepliotie, 'No. 7 will rceeivfi prompt uuniiiuh. t'^&^ri^'^&^&^&^&^&'hh&ftto Patronize Home Industry | 6 TIfepf Season. Of .It. There isn't .orie reason ��� there afc dozens why our. work is ' better than any other,; laundering ,' works. . Come in and see- how tre -*' dcr it. '"See our machinery, ; nicely and exactly'adapted ' to every need. Our- soaps,' too, of the--best, long tried and proven good. buh:er,\ PROP. AND SMOKE ?)> \ Special Cigars. 1 ���' For" Sale "; A BLACKSMITHINC & CARRIAGE Size 16x22. One 'of the mo.-t beautiful pictures in colors.' Upon a background of Paro Solid Gold re>ts the Family Record in tlie shape of' a' handsome volume with Gold Clasps upon a cushion of crimson vohct with a beuutiftil .gold tassol. Cti.tlie piges, under different headings, are Kpaccs| \ m which to write tho nnmo and date of birth. On cither aide _!���. a beautiful scroll on,which to record marriages and death', On top of- the picture are the words, "Family Record," in tlio richest lettering known to the printer's urt. Under this are spaces for father'? and mother'!- picture?. In t lie lower part ot the picture Is a beautiful homo eoem. i he dear old grandparents, the handsorae. stalwart hus- oand. tind happy young wife, the loving daughter and Dtvby boy���the ldoliaatt grandeliild���arc all gathered around the tabh'. while giandtiithoi- rends a portion ot God's Holy Word. A -truly beautiful scene- Underneath arc tho words, "God Bless Our Famiiy." Around 'hie picttiro are eight .tpaues tor photographic of other members of the ftimil<-. each space enclosing a gem flower ,piece. Elsewhere'on tho picture arc auuto'n d creeping viliee, tjiids unil blossoms'in rich confusion, the whole rest At . the opening of the Chinese in vestigation in Vancouver on Monday, Rieliaid Marpole, genernl superinten dent of tlie C. P. R. P.icific division, w;ts the first .witness called to the stand. He declart'd Lhat he had no htutiMics re<*iirdinjj the steamships. Mr. Citylo might know soniethiiig ol' the tnuiter. The total .nurnljer oi' Chinese employed on the, Pacific division for the year 1900 was 09 out of a "rami total of -1,093, I ait of t 'hese. I 9 ���wf'i'it.iit' the cunsii and 80 on ihe'n/ad. Total'nuinbpi' of Japanese was 70, but for a shot L period llii-rc were oujr 300 during a scaiuity of lalor when work was wan'eii at. this snowsheds,' The Chinese, engaged locally were two employed in coopering tea "packages only. There were live Chinese eiiiplnyed round New Westminster fieight shed,.and there were: 12 enr- cletineis in (his city. The 80 outside weie divided' into gangs for snow shoveling, etc. Fifty were thus engaged. There wete then.30 employed a.s section hands, platelayers and en gineers. ' Of the Japanese 30 were on the sections and 40 on extra "antr work fiuni lime to time. None \wic employed locally. There were 000 white men em ployed locally. The remainder were employed along (he line to Liiggan and Kootenay Lttnding, , The tuertige pay for Chinese nnd Japanese hands was 81 and $1.10 per day.' There wpre fewer Chinese em plowed now than Lefoie In 1SS6 there- wete COO t-j'S00 .working he tween AT.tncuuver and lle\elhtoke. As whi,te men could be secuied the number of Chinese were ieduced: The white labor is superior. The cost lo the company is. the same per amount of wuik accomplished. The section ployed arc decreasing, stationery. Tile local ttaiTtc would not pay sur, (lie running of the line. Wages weia not lowet ,llian eight or nine years ago. The company employ ed white labor wherever it could. The men could not live except as bachelors mi the small wages given lo the pick and shove!'gang. Married men could Jive on the wages given to the expett workers. If the government had in the lit.st, place brought in whites instead'of Chinese', there would be a class of settlers in the country iron) which while girls could have been drawn to till domestic position.:. Thelniul if divided up nnd not held in large sections might lead to heller c-ondil.ionp, still there were sections open to sett lenient. Mr. Marpole did not favor the im- .poriations of Italians, They were illiterate, and not a desirable class.- To Mi-. \V. C. Blown-Domestic set- vanls were often loath tn accept, ihe position because of Ihestiginaallached, To MivOassidy��� Terminal rate over the (J. P. ft. ate governed by competition with the railways to the south. If rates were raised lo increase wages there would be involved a loss lo the conn try. The' business would gn 'smith and thtre would be fewer men employed. ' ' >' To' Mr. Foley���On Ihe 'main' line lower wages tire paid than 'in the Konteiiay's, merely because the same late could not be afforded by the company en a section lhat does not pay as in,a section that dnesl asked $120 an acre for this lot. house limb, 1,tod cleared and in cultivation. ' John liourke, I wo hits of J acte.s eaci-, on which a great deal of cleat ing a:.d cultivation has been done. The l.-u d cost $b"'U an acre to cli;ar. The dep.-u (.- ment demanded from IJomke $]JJb' f< r these two lot.-,. The occupant has Ik cm laid tip with t hemiiali.-iii for- nit o month;, and unable to woik.so lira Ji.'s ca>e is ,-t pat tictilat Iy haul .me. P. Kennedy and .Smith. Parlies absent. L'nable Lh obiain pat ticulrir--. E. Picard. JJttilt a hpii-e,��simk will. Has done lot of dealing and has four acres under cultiiaiion. Lot. planted out as a mat ket garden. G. Lafortne, .-r., Purchased .'ol on government price of$12(J an act e. Has good house and improvements. L. JJenoit. Likewi-je purchased lot ' at amount/ demanded by government. , Ha* done iniu-h iinptovenient. ' ' II." Ii. Ii. Sioythc. 11,-i.s built house, done considerable fencing and clearing. Erected poultry h(ui?_e_s,ajuLv.u.i:ds.'! r\ ' "A little ram lays much dust." ..' . A little finish covers much shoddy, in- shoes. ,- . "As good inside the finish'as .it looks out'-, side/', is pledged by ihe Makers'price" on ^ the sole of��� "The Slater Shoe" Goodyear Welted, Fought for His Life., Hands toe. almost inwuiahly unmarried'.' The. Japs were employed for the first lime during the summer befoie last This was dm ing u'peiiodof scarcity of labor. An attempt was ] made lo engage' men at Ottawa nnd 150 were gi\en : passages, hut mine arrived. They chopped oil all along the'line, ' The Japanese ' gut less than'the. white, hands. ��� The.y were quite'erjual "My father nnd_ sister bolh died of Consumption'," writes J, T.^Weather- wax, of Wyandotte, Mich., "'and I was saved from the saute fate only by Dr. King's New' Discovery. An attack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung I rouble, which an excellent doctor could not help, b.it a few months' use'of this wonderful medicine made me as well as ever and I gained much in weight." Infallible 'for-Ccughs, Oolds and all Throat and Lung trouble. Trial bottles fre��. Guaranteed bottles 5Uc and $ 1 -00 at the Uanada Drug & 13ook store.' ' on, and thrown into bold wliuf by Uio UNION LACOR. % Bevelstoko' Cigar Mfg. Cfl.'y$ ft Revelstoks Station. $ 9 ��� <K ^i^ft'ii-Wk-Ci'^-Wfe-ft'-yrPi'fe-ft'ferSi'feft'-fe-J UNION LABOR. Buy Only:.5Union-Made Shoes. ���An A. ,i o'pporlu'rifty for-one cle- siring an opening, Easy terms. Satisfactory reasons for wishing to sell. Apply to ' . ,-,.'- . JAWES MGMAHON; ... REVELSTOKE, B. G. Trees Seeds ��� Plants ^6i5T6rlS0 Tin's stamp used liv the JOHN Uc PJ1ERSON CO., Wmitrri, of Itnmi! ton, the only Union Factory in Canada' NOTICE. PUI1LIC N'OTfcKis hereby clyrii that nt Hie oxtlinitlon (if nnc mnnlli li'ntn tlti! llrst liiilillial.inn of t,hIn tml.lcu, tl o lirtifl oftluoof iirlnclitiil place of business of-tho Great West' orn MittoM, I.iniitcd Liability, will bu clmiiKcrt from Itovolstokr., II, a, lo FcrKitrton. 11, ti., in (lutioi-fliitico wlt.lt tho ooiinniitor tlio sli.aroliulil-- orn and��� u rcHolntloti of tlio Dlvocloi's of tho ""wnWhisOlii (In)' of April, 1001, .' ���A. II. UptUKHi ���������'. ��� ���. S��s��tai7 M t!lC SBJJl IfftvJ'i Sixty varieties of Apjilc. extra cholco ��. frtock of CherrlcH, Apricots, Teach, " I'liiiiis and Prunes. ,.. . ���., ' Xcwiinpmlatlon of .first, class"feHmlp- flciKlrnitP. Hoses, <'letniitls, Bay Trcus, , irollk'8, Hedge Plants, etc \ Ko ngentH nor cninmissicriR'to. pny, Onlti'rt dug In one dny yon inn wet the Finite week. No funilKiiltng noi-ln��pce- tlon ch.trge-i, OreenliotiM1 plants, nuri- 'culttiml inipkinents, fertilize';s. etc. Largest nnd most complete stock in the I'rovlncOv^Stiidifor- catalogue or cull and make your selections before placing your orders. Address: - '/ - M; J. Henry, Van'ooiiverrB.C, Greenhouses and Salerooms: 3000 Westminster Read. Rofgcon.s background of Solid Gold which pto.tucts a picture or uagSiing foo&uiy. ,\TO XOW IS YOUR TIMK. Our rcgulnr in-Ico In j1) cents, bt.t to any one who suikls this tuh t. we will send one fori.i cnils, uiir prico to ni;cnls 0 fot 31; ot) for.851 1CKI for ��U.".0. U'c pay nil chni-ges and reHtrn money for iin��olri ]tic- tinc-i. N*. (J. Jackson, Filinot-e City, buu^lit :l7,i 541.73, soM ihvni for half price, 25 cenr- each, in 5 days, making Sj.'.o'J clear paint. Oan'you do bettor? A\"e hare 5,030 testimonial:] and wan I your*. .. ' . Address: HOME "MOVELTV MFC. COMPANY Dspt. C3I B, P. O. Eok, 513, GHfGAOO, ILL. IS. a | W^IITE LABOR ^ ONLY.. J Firewood. Firewood from tlie Fred Robinson Company's mill, supplied at $2 per cord, prompt caah with order. Orders-may be'left at the mill office cr at my yard. R, SAMSON. , BUTCHER. Retail Dealer In���^^aaass^>' . BEEP, PORK, MUTTON,, Etc. Fish and Game in Season. All order? promptly filled. REVELSTOKE, B. C, ��7&e��t* WANTED. C=3SSZ=1 Agents for Kootenay and Vicinity for the sale of hardy lines of standard fruit stock, 'small fruits, ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Terms liberal. Apply now to PELHAM NURSERY COMPANY, Toronto, Ont'. J Notice to Subscribers. Tho'proprir-tor of the 'Kootunay Mail ro BiioiitiiKtibsoribcrK to atlvl.^lilm of otivIrrcKU- laflt}' In the 4��Hvs;y ei tlielr papcrt, , to the It.ilians, nnd -per haps superinr. Neil her wt-ie up lo \vliilo l.ibor,; The nuiiilipr of Orientals employed would depend on the while ltdjui'oflerin^ At the pressunt moment some 00 Itnl- inns were Loin;,' iinpmicd from ilout- real. - The cost of lixin^ was about the siime ns from Lake Superior west. Section, houses were provided, making up for the slightly higher cost, of living het.e than, iii the east. .'JVyhe hi^li wages would ho impossible. Tlie line would not pttj. It Vv'ould hem- favor- able, comparison, with its competitors to-the south. The ,C. P. U, paid' higher cvpeit wti^tjs than its Aiiieriutin riviik It f-mjiloyed 70 Jap, to I'.yOO eiiiplnyed by the Norllier.i, Pauifie, 2,000 by the Giead Northern, l',000 by the Oiegon Shoit 'Line, and 1,000 on the .Southern Pacific. The Gie.il 'Not I hem had 'advert ised fur y,000 moie J.tpaiiChC. This, 'was all on ilm Pacific (Ji\i>ioiis. The C. P. Pi. .vm, not inleiesipd in getting Jjaps. 'It would prefer to employ whites if it could get them steadily ub the pny offered,- Thpre'were ti few Indians, about 100, employed. This labor was cm plou'd because uf the scarcity of white labor. It whs hi/We\er djual tu the best. Tn Mr. Munn--~As for domestic service .Mr. Mm pole employed a Jap, a Chinniiniii and two It ishmen, and they all got along amicably,. He had trietl to get, white gills, but -they inuriiediill ii'iiine.flinlely. White g'rls could not be got ft run the east, cooks weie in demand in Toronto, lo-diiy, ���Hid people, theic weie enquiiiug after Chinese set vanK U.iilwiiy hands did not settle on the lands a'ong the line. If all while labor had been employed while settlers' would not have accrued to the'province. This was not the experience of' Mr. Marpole ��.'iiher on the main line thiough the mountains or through an agricultural section such us that'tapped by the Shuswnp ifc Olciinagnn railway, The f.ire for Japs cnmi.ig in was 6100 Mexican, The trade with Japan was increasing. Tls possibilities were immense. The increase in the C. P, Ii, traffic was enormous. New steamships would shortly have to be added. Mr. Hill was putting on large steam ers There vvas a big trade with the Sound, and it was incieasing quickly. Mr, Marpole thought individually that restrictive measures un Orienta ii'miilfflUfoii' would hurt Uic irulliv, A Valuable Mininj Institution. The l3iospeclor's Ex'clniuge.i'eceiilly oigiiniscd at Nel.-on by A. F. Itosei:- hfrger, appears lo be tilling the objet t fur which it was inteiicled.'titiniely, to bring ihe investor and the prospecti r logetllHr. Tlie Ext'h.'ingfhtis now listed proper- lies fioii) till parts of the province, unci prospectors in the' neighboring stales have not hesitated "tn lake advantage of it its a means of drawing attention to (heir properties. The prime object of the Est'liiinge is to hi ins: the prospector and mine pwnei.in direct touch wiih I lie buyer, and by collecting anil exhibiting samples of tlie ore of the piopcrly olfei'i'il ,lhe. Exchange forms a ready' means of investors gelling a fair idea as lo tlie inducementsnlt'orcled by I lie piopei-tv oilW'e.l. A weekly list, is" issued giving particulars of the pi opt cties available nnd this . li>L ,i? .-t*iit fire to lire 'leading brokers ol Canada, the States, and Europe. It would be'good policy if piospet- 'tors of this section would make up ii good eolleclion of tin's and send it lo the Exchange, where it will be exhibited and receive the attention of ll.e many mining men who now fititl the Exchange a convenient place at which to obtain informal ion. O.'B. HUME & CO.- ���_��� - Sole Local Agents. $25,000 ' Our ted"��� $25,000 Ornithological. Cootest;' ' Somotlittiff entirely new niki intci,fl,*liiis. Reiul what you are to du, You m.iy tjec Jlwio. Oiu-eontCsiiH todoo who cm-nuke Hit-hu-gc$c ��� list at tititiiL". (or.knul.-I.ot birds trotti Hie follow ���' nt�� list o�� Joitot's: - . ��� WDOpOCCKQ.ULIAPRTARIDG E S P N 'l E L V E 0 R D I "'M \V A D O, H T L Wo will rccogni.-u as a bird atiytliingbdlotiir- ittS to tlie fcatlieriiil tribe,- wliutlicr it uu ixv Hi-n Urow, Siiisforoi'ruiy.othef'kiiid. You cmi itio iiny leturtis luiiiiy tiim-s-to' lnakf.i imhiu rt-~ic iippeura in tlie li.^t ut lciiui'Naiiove;;Cu:'iiietatKtf VVoodeoek, I'lovur,'tiio'vv ljirit, itc, 'jo(tn\- IJUt'aOtis who can make a li-t or -J.) or more ilint'- cut iinnicH uf bud-, \\e will give uUsotutciV 1< itJi.ii, u be.iutaul iJnze vtiluo !ji,ijyj or li-a��-. " BIG PRIZES- AWA'RDED DAILY. ������::' ' AVlien you have made out your 1M fill cut the" llliu un Ltus oiaicjin ui liiiiinlvi. ana Nt-utt'i's vv'iihadtaiiiyjd jV(Ure;.--L'.t etireij j_-.sc��tiu-i ot youruuiimry will do, tliuti it you-'iire tvvat'-ded a Ui-ize you can if you desire yvl tlie ih-iki-bv bceonsiiis a subscriber, to 'Aik Wo.vv'a- VVoki.ij. We elinil nvviird a prize i0 evctv Corson who sendn the name or -Jo iiiid-. and our guts will be aa lollovvt,: For the be->t li^t received caeli day, a Uold Waielt; lor tlie seVoml beat solutimi eoeti. day a bcatititul lin'jotted tea fcet; tor the.seven- nou ben solution cacli It Saved His, Leg. P. A, J),inl'uilh, ,pf LnUi'imgc, Gn., stilt'ered for *ix .iiinnlhs with n fright- fi'il iiiuniiig'soi'e.i.in.his leg; but, vviilrs that Uucklen's Arnictt b.ilvr whollv cured it in live days. For Ulcer.--, Wounds, Piles, its the best salve in the vvoi Id,. (Jure glial anteed. Only 23c. Sold by the Canada Ding & Book Company. ' you vv.JI not liave to wait a loity t,t|lo in" umV'-* uutity betore j oil know tlie re.-i:lt. 'i'bore is no eleiiient of lottery in our plan, it lr.aket.'nu cltllerenco whether we get your solution hit" or early in the day, ah you need it, to ami! this Aflvt. to us.iukI on the day it ruiiehis t^, It Gold V/atoa or it stoonJ be.-t the beautiiul ien bet, attdao on,' Wu guiunhteethui we v HI iivviud you a prize, -j ii.-10 i�� ub^tuiely nu opportunity lor deception on our purt-we i-on- - not, tillprd. it. VVe want to jrel l,i^0,U^ -,\eJl ��� siuisllerl hubsenber-., and (or that reason v\u aon t want you to semi any mouev until vou ���' know exactly what pna0 }ui.i l.iivet'iuncd by aiiawering me ptt:;a!e,. -As-*oon inter 4 ii.tn. eaelidayaspu.^iiile, Ute eMtialnur- will iudco D!ie Htm to I ho bene or tii.'ir nbiilu.-Mi.Hull deslBiitUo tlm iJrlaes. w0 will write to you ac oneeiiuliryiiiKyou what prlao-lin-. hiLit jiwaid' - cd you, then if you are vularkd, you um-u,d ��� yotii' subscnpi.on io 'in::-Wonts* '*v'ot<',n .ind your priao will Wo by return or-inoil'cosi / i-uige paid, Jo a pcrton uf narrow ideas ic sueins .iinpos=iblo that we should be able tu make such a KWintio oiler, but wo hav the ������ money, brain--, and repttlauon, v\e know t'xaelly what we arc doiu-, and if we can ��� legitimately gam a nullioii -ub.'criber^ bv thi^ grand idea we know that this- million of well pleased subhi-nbei-H can be induced to reeom. inend Tin;.. VoMA.N-h- Woi;i,t> to all trier.di, tnereby building up otirciretilutioii Mill Jul tiicr. " e are willing to spend ?.'o.w-j in ihi. eoiite.-c in building up a big -ubs-enption list, nnd'when tin* money la. -p,.-iit wo reserve the right to publish a liutiiieuiion ihni the contoM imr been diseontinucd, Don't delay until iti- tco Into, J he contest will continue until Juii 1M, lyjl. .' We give a Ujiui- l'n.ij or ^'*i.vj indepiiidenl, of nil utlicrx to tlie |ur,'.Jti vvtio --end- in Die list, gotten up in the be.-t and li,iiid>ome��i uiunne:',- Utir eumniittoe will deeide and award lirlBed" dally, but the ���J5cof.il ?.'j'j prizo will bo award- eu in September, IWl. Any biidV niimerouiut la the d:elion,-u-iei a-.-ei-plid, WHO V/3 AH2 ' Tin-; Womax's Would is n ihoroiijjlily reil- nolu eoncein, we are known lo do cxnetlv ih we advei-tiie/ A- to our rehabilitv we refer to iiny Adverti-niK, AKent or bus:n;Sj man of Loudon or .New Vork, . . X.vmi: Sriti:i:r Town .('OfVTllV. Improvements Effected on Their Lots. The following are the village settlers on the north side of the track on lot> which, with the exception of two lots, owned by Lnfornie and lienoit, ate said to have been turned over to A, S. Fnrwell: P. Laundry, . 4 'teres, house built, poultry yards, clearing and cultivation. ��. Uiiiulti Si iitPt'Si Tlit? vlqiurtuu'ii'. -V. n.-Ik- careful r.n.l prepay v our lwtor .��? n�� we do not receive un-Ierpuid letters. Addn-i Tho "Woman's don. World." Broatford. Lcn.- . W., England. v'r' ' NEXj , Gunsmith and Machinist. Over Lawrence's Il.irtlw'ai'o Store REVELSTOKE., All classes of repair and machinist 'work prqntptiy. attenOc! to, 'imi UK KuoTi:.\AV-.MAIL ��������������� **���������*^-3 =*���������������? t* <5 **��������������� -v rf^-11 - i r \ i c , 1. 1 I b ho in 'v a > ->ii f. V-. .��������� t ...i i) ��������� -i I" :������������������' t i ;:.' !, ''.>������������������: i , f ''1 ' c i v o a -, ���������! 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Imt .1���������i-l.uil-ciiiiiMii���������.iiiiii'i' Mr- | lii" .111.1 I lie eiiiiijiei' i(n|-- (���������.���������llinof d'- ! vtilyf" ill" number wbii-'i they Iihvi* rccer led ,t< I he |it'ptil.ilion of tl e fily. \V" uudi'i ������������������1,1 ml I mvi'Vi'i" lhat it U a , jj.| eat (I ".i i l"-- I !i t:i ha- <^"l 1. Tally been I -i',|>|i'i'--eil. m.i'iy |i"(i|.| ���������, hav it.t; l.'t't tit" I "i- y n!' lii" I,. ������ hi k i.i I he 11 ii a mi. i in - : aiiii in111\ i-e^ ib-l i i. t. Fi-n'ii i\ !i.|l ������ >��������� i c in trni le r lie- |ii'"<i'i.i ; i.jiul iii.ni .,} j "0"_"t TT i lie fit v i- oiel'i-'.^1)!!). vvh-i ������������������ i-1 i' h <- $\ | 0 0 a.i ������������������"������������������JW|fr������^������.~-^ ������������������m-nmrnvv 'imw'-jfy ���������������������������������������������'���������^���������w������^������rr7r^?^'7'~".-'?"'^-'-,������~.r:L'i ja Cold water Kalsomine in delicate sh;:dcs. Floor ]^u:us--" Jrbllite"'best floor paint' in the world. House Paints all colors Finamcls. Stains. Varnishes. Paint Brushes. Kalsomine Brushes. Varnish Brushes. Ask to soe our Adjustable Clothes Dryer, only $1. W. M. LAWRENCE Hardware and <2zzz3z-^ Tinsmif hing. :i"i i .1 i t;.j.oi'.- Hi-jit u:i II lil i A. t.IiJ 'i'.I I "I III' I' .1 1.,' V 'a nail I In be H ���������j il 11 '( I," :|l luiinii'i II' e it!' ji i il.l . Dsi'iiivi. .Wins it tlio H'-rci, &c bc>"i .--iij'iit.-.c-tl (ii lii" w. II iiji id the ::i:iiijin;.ik SOCIAL ArlD PERSONAL \ r\ ���������,~.U Ti ...��������� !)-,������]/ PA v' I '''-'' he .'.flit.-.! -e.-ii i .V ' , ...-iiiv.'.y .Mini bv liAliLhlVJ.i l-l.Wi . i, j I.'II'IO.V 't'iii- ii"\v lit'iiietiy '"m- i \V. .Sar^'ni t'-.tni" in i'mm Cilaeier on if I lie di ".i-1 . i .Siiiida>. inn kable . un- j .),|S An.|eivi|i eaine U\> fi'-.m Fei L ' ib.u lb" ^r.-.iii--! li-iji" i- h"|.l ..nt ii'.ih ! Ln:sui|iiii Tne-il.iv. '���������' ! -nli'i'i; ���������!-���������..in. in il !��������� i" lei v- li.-i I'm inn;. (. V Rjv:Is'o':3 olai'on ;,- ,��������� ,, ,,,,ii���������,^ t;,,., .mvii'.. O.-i; bjil u . . i ^ j w.ll CUi'J iinv Hldl'oil'V e.i-e, .mil nil f. i>,UP;-������i-?;-i;f>.-i-.-f:'*i^feJ*5i>',i5,.i ' , i b" mmi M-i-mviy p iek",l ti'id ]i"-l���������p,ii.l< L , , ��������� '��������� villi i'ltll ilii'ei-ii-i.i- m'i.I I. -iiiii..iii.'il> . up.hi leeeipi di"'ijii (III 0. t!. r tliirei fin ii Jam:.;; v). !lA:t^^^, 2 J Slne!%>l ih i .'( ii I. .S-.iilii iji.tt'i.'th, u ni.Iiin, liNti ui .t .~i"i, ltlii:iin i.i/'. A in: \ :.rA -r.-i'.tN-nritJtioi.i. -A.i th" i;"i-i- il.'iii'e uf I he uri I'l'in'^ In ill h'-r, Ive'v- t . i-,1 eke, iU} \\\ iliii < iny e> t-*fti11j-C, A! iy 7! It, l.'JOI. by If. v! S .l.'i'hm.ip- Mtn, Niinh ,-\btah iiiimhi In Mniiie iilil'l'.'ll. ii"l II ui' 1'r.itlL Lake (!i> V. rli:;,-::::-Ai. Ile-.ei-i.ik , n. Mmi.i.iv. | ,jKS[}' Ai.iv ilih, ]!K)J,'the vvilVot'T. JJuki i I "'' ' " The ciiii������j|ni( tmii uf l Ii ��������� bljf .iddition 1.0,1 he <J. P. 11. hoi el at Field li.is i-oni- in.'need. 'Workmen in ini-jjf.' ntmibei������. I Mi-e iinw (.ii^a^i.d mi t lie Ii.imd.it inns anil building m,'liei iaI N beinj^ >hipped daily Umiii .t.liis city. Ai ehileel CJ. I!. Oldi-l'-iba vv is aetin^ hi re for I lie c.i||. ii.'ictiir, Alt. Thiiin.H. Tniiipkiii.-. II" >lali" dial lila only lionble now i> a .-lit11 taffe of I'iii'penlei'.-, in-ariv all I hiix-i' ill t.ivvii bein^ eli^.'^ed on Ita'ii! LOOM & GENERAL vi nee. work. Tii'diiy he vva-s seoiirin^ the I'il'y lor men and il, i> probable lhat he ca!i,(,riv" work loany olhers who may .-i|iply before in-iiit'iT.ivv'.> liain letivcs. It, i^ probable that, Alt. Old.'t-haw will . N"Nun d.-l'.'.'iie.l t'iMiibroiik :il i-n^b'y j ttike n.i-iin tip Lo Field in I he course of ft ml ball in X.'L-on on yi'iiidny. i l.iie next |'.;w d.iyci. ���������\'.iii eon ver l-'ro- ��������� D.ni'i. ini.^s the ice cieani social a I Air.-'. CI. AI. -t'hii'lv's next. Alond.iy evening. ' JJiih ip1 U.intenvvill will coiiibicl. con- firination s������'rv ii-es in the O.-itholie, Chill-ell on rfntiday. <A p'lblif meet in.tr, nt. NeLson decided in favm of- t.vvo. day.-i' .-pnrt, to be held on July 1.-1 and 2nd. Rev. AV; 0. (Jnhl.-r wilUecupy the pulpit of Ihe Alethodisl Church on Sunday next at. both services. ..Winnipeg . Industrial Exhibition commences .tlii.s year,On July 2Ulh( lusting until August 2'id. C. P. R. agent. Bradshavv has not, vet leceived any intiiuiilion (if Ihe special inteson tickets Lo the BnlLdo exposition., The S.S. Kosslnnd Foolliall Club has issued it challenge to any club in tlie Revel-toke district for ii game to be arranged. o j . The fii>t practise game fur the season nf the .Revelstoke fiioib.ill club wits held on Sill in iiny iifternuen being will attended. ��������� Frltiik Collins w'ill he up for trial at the Golden assizes next Tuesday on ; ihe charge of iiiurdeiingArlhurD.nl-; do at Canterbury Inst full. Lowery en l/jccinaiion. - We hear nuii-li then; days about vaccination. ]n various parts of Ci'iudn, Vi'herc iiiiall|iox jtruvniIh. .Mr-. J, 11 Urn k left w'.steid.iy'] coplo arc compelled by llic authorities to take 1 lie p.us of eo\v-)'ox in'.o tlie'r fystems wlicthcr tliey de?irc it or no'. Such it lav,' is an outrage upon the 1. be "tie.? of man. and phould be thrown into tlie "hell-box" of exploded fads, and bygone superstition-'. A law compelling people to be clean is wanted and nof one that will shorten life by inoculating the human frame with filth taken from the scabs on, a bovine's belly. Tlio whole thing is a delusion, and it is high time that compulsory vaccination was dene away with.���������New ' Denver Ledge. Made During the Week by Revel- ' ,i stoke Merchants. ��������� W. Ai.- Lawrence���������:Thom'son's Landing. Comaplix, Ferguson. C. J3l"ilumc & Co���������Clolden. E\v derby. Trout Lake. ..Thomson's Landing. Comaplix, 'Arrowhead, Sicaniou?.Craigellaehic.Albert Canyon, Illecillewact. Ross Peak, Rogers i'asH. "Reid vv ^'oung���������ir'almon Arm, Comaplix, Craigellachic, Arrowhead. Morris & Steed���������Arrowhead. IIIC7 cillewaet, Leaverniouth, Taylor it George���������Comaplix, j iii.w ning loi 13 iiiIV. J. ,.). Kt.lev was a v isitnr frniu ,',r low be,id nit Wc.luesii.iy Air. tiiiil At'-. J 1'iie. Liul.'i' vveiil dovvii t.i lliili-yon liii- iiH'i'oieg. t Alts 15. 1!. A1 kins 1 el ui t.i (1 Tuesday I'khi 1 a uiiiiiih's. visit io ll.iiill'. Mtss Lillie \',ileniine came un from Thomson's LHiding We.lne.sd iy. , ,Geo. ,I{. M.txvvell, AI. P, passed through Sunday evening on tho delayed train. , Alls. (! S. AluCuler lelumed Sun- ilnv eveiiiiig fioin a v isit lo Calgarv anil |},ii,i7. J. AlcCiilliun bus been laid up for lite past week with a'seyeie attack ol ct heimial ism. W. Cochrane, solicitor, of Phoenix, passed tlirough last, evening en rotile Lo Vernon. ' L J. Edwards, C. P. II'. agent al N.ikiisp, wiis a visitor lo the city this week. 1- p C. F Jiiiiilniaik and R. Ifowson ore in attendance at ihe AlethodLst confei- enc.i at Nelson this week. Bishop Dirt, Archdeacon -Penlivalh and R -v. II. S. Akehurst, cinie up from the south yesleiday, going we.-t. Airs, Fied Keitrhs and family came in from the east Sunday evening and will make Revelstoke theii home. Rev. J. McCoy, of. Vernon, will conduct, the. services5'at the. Presbyter inn elm 1 eh on Sunday. '��������� ' 1 Andiew Cuminings, nf -.Ferguson, was in the, city this week returning home Wednesday morning. Sheriff Redgrave was in the city this week in connection with the Assize Court, held on Tuesday. ,11. Cniwfoi'd. locomotive engineer at Nelson, was in town Saturday looking up old acquaintances. R. J. Robinson, of Golden, was in JL U8J Hi' (.'.ti pet-, Linoleum--, Plnor i XbsXJ ��������� t-'1"11'-. UHinls. Wall Paper, Ac Second Hand Fiiinitute IJought and Sola. Wniehtiu'se for Storage of Furniture al monthly rates. A gnt for Pianos, Organs, and S wing Machin s. Eiowsoiisr. Jul/. PECIAL NOTICE! SP^S Ss S^1^1, G������������ds to Hai^d Extra strong Serges for pa'r.ts nt $5, made lo order. First-class Spring Suitings from $20 to..$28. FIT FTT3 V Some Residents who Breed Special ; Classes of Poultry. ��������� Iievel.sloke has sufficient, fanciers who have tfiken up ihe breeding of pine bred potdlrv Lo sticli an extent that I hey could put up a good poultry -how. Here is a lisl of the breeder's and the classes 1 hey go in for : ' Airs. Scoll, Bull" Plymouth,Pocks. G"0..llobbs, White Plymouth Rocks. ' II. E. R. Smylhe, Bit'ilvd Plymouth Rocks. , J. ilalliie, Black Alinorcas. ' A."McDonnell, Black Minorcas and Buried Rocks. ' R. Tapping, White Leghorns. C. 13. ritinie & Co. shipped a carload of'goods to their Trout Lake hianch this week. Field & Bews haye 111'ir soda A Moment's Mderatidn. , - The only difficulty iin selecting your suit here is due to the fact that -wc have such a great variety. If you want a fashionable spring suit or overcoat -wc suggest a Jook at our new - goods! , Suits. M, $20, $22, to $35, -; Trousers from.$2,5/6, to $10, Lacfies!, High Class CCistern Tailoring. . B. Cressman, McKenzie Ave. 0 ; ;;.;.;:. limited/ Wholesale Hardware,.Ship Chandlery and ���������- ���������-'��������� ���������'"- ���������" ���������'"' v;:"' ^'Miniifg" Supplies. Hardware Department, ,8-10-12. CDrd6va'Str6et'."' ', ..'���������;, A ��������� ' ���������' .- ,Ship Chandlery Department, 8-10 Water Slrcet Ono Block from C P K"Dapoi and Steamboat Wharves Re-furni8liQd and Rc-modollod Eatcs $1.50 to $2 per day Lcnvermoutli, bnlmon Arm,. Irout U) l!;P"Mel|,���������dist conf,>.e,ice at Kels'.,i. | f"������ll,������'������ s" "P.and at, prepared t.������ Lake, Arrowhco.d. lhom?on s Land-I .,,,,, ' , si'i'visdnifk". ���������,��������� ' : Alr>\. .McOrej,"ir spout a ft'vv,d,iys , 'Jig' . ' I .:.t i:.( . :i.. .1:. 1. ������������������...:....":., Jlrs. liirnross has oiionod an ice K, Howij'on���������'Trout Lake. GRIP AND PASSWORD. *v iih his family this wppk oniiiinu in fnmi the slide tit the 10 and 20 slied^. J.i--.. Finley, siip^i inLeiident of con- -trijctinii for the Dniniiiinn Bridge Co., came in , from Mountain Gtvek on Sunday'. -ipor fr.'iiin parlor and I'm it stand in tluj sloi'i' next to Jas. Laudi'f'.-. F. B. Lewis, local ngfiit for the Etjiiitalile Lifo, has within the pud ypiir wi ilteii-polk-iea in Ihe city for $1(!(U;0(), and within Ihe la-t six ���������h Snovvolides near Satidon have cnused ! The Grand Lod^o? Bniuh Co'- ' ^ ^ S< J' !Vul }. w-Th���������>p?on left months' live pnlieles of $10,000 eac ennshlorahh. d-i.na.ro dnrinL' the 1-isi' x/ m c d ^ . ��������� Ttu^lav tiininitiK fur N.-Imih wIihi-h . |lave heoii tnkcii nut Ihtis toiihiiieiiuii" u.iinrige timing tin i.ist lullDuv wall meet in Revclstosce-on it/Th,,,,,,,,-,,,,,..;!! .it^nri n���������. mp,.ii,wr week and wvnml of the mine, have , TucgdttV next whcn i: j, expec:ed : ^//J.^XI! co^mfcJ liNTUiiniau CIOAU fiOMr.VJfV. hi't'ii. abandoned lor ihe pi went. ! that about 70 delefrotc= will be in : * " ' Tlie new cigar factory i.> makin ��������� The inland revenue *relin ns-fni Hip 1 .attendance. Gold Rails'1 Lodge -v- E- ^.n-n.-ui������litnn, well known in Inonthnf Apiil amounted to $.J] kaud ! bus made all 'arrniv.*cmoni- for'a ' \w"������^' cinle.-*.^ mana-pi of the New ihe returns from cii-loins totalled ' concert i:nd =upppr to be- friveil ir. , U"-',"'"s"-1' ,;';������"1 ""-^ '���������������������������'_ster,i lour, Sm'JMO. iii.-.king ihe total coll. etiniit., the Opera Hoiv:e on Tuesday even- ' I'^t1}"-"'- "���������'s '" t-'1'''fil .*>" thi^ week. Sl.llS.Clifi r Apiil. ; ing. ; Cl.uid^ Hani--, one.of the. last of the It������velfftiilcn fity hand gave its fii->t I. 0. o. r. local Sir.ithconi'S to rciurn, passerl open air conctt for ilii> t-eason hist \ t-'olkirk Lodffe. Xo. 12. met in ! I'11""-'1 ^fi''f,''t"''f' ^"cdnesihty even- S.iltird.iy i'veniiij>. The lioyst vvtih ij_0j1. 0.>vn llfllf. on Second Street. I 'n- I"'-"' ''''' b'jrtifj at Sal.jioi! Aril', ������������������ft,., waids invit-d to ihe r,aidenc-e ..| r0'r the li'rst time on Tticdav'cven-! ?en-v Cmiiv. wl,., h m >> -o,,' w,���������k. i PX-miijvir Sniilh. vvhciv an i-nj..yiil.I.- . u?> El.Qi j,,^ ^..1,;,;. [>, (}��������� waF ; illir ���������.;,!, Mo./,v'< 1M |,J-/. n���������w llt ,|1(. j evening' was:spent. , .elected Vepre.-en'ativc, and J;rO. P. ' Mi-ion, cnne in \V.'di.������sd.iv ni'.niii." ! I>vel.>lt'ke was vi-ite.l Ihi-i week l.y Hoolcy, I'. (},, 1:1'erii.ui vo. iothf,������oi!c laving hcnn sii--p- ndeij for the I kniR headway. Tirrc Mail Iiear their Ii-' cense litis hecn giiinted, and the stock :s expected at any time so lhat the firni hope to make .1 slai t eai Iy next Corner Granville '& Hastings Streets/ R. DOWSWELL, Proprietor, - , Vancouver, B. G. Ivvo-i-ter.'i of chaiiiy wlm ,���������He toilet t- (jnind Lod^C V.bioh f onver.CS .'ii present. M r. a no Mi������ A M CJi .1 ilt rolnriH1'! iny to ii-.iviile fi.r lite ei.'tiion of an Xanaimo Oil Jt: 110 I 2.1 ,���������,���������!,;,���������< hn.oe at. >,Yw W.-M inin-lei fcilvirk LodcT-' WJ i 1 ^i V* Jill ' A i M,,,,,].,.. f,.fll|1 ., , j.:, , ��������� s^v .1 Sent,,,, , f wii Thur-d;iv |>���������s,,,n ,m,| v(.-,v'Y...k, m .kin,, tl,. ��������� m'Iiiiii hv vv.iv <���������{ r.liho, wh^'ie il.l'V - ��������� ' visiter! Mi's. Ol.o\''s -i<!c|\ which will he ciiiidiifti'd as a ison- J11 >mc'' ill I licit' il scciaihin in-iin.ii. n. , '\tn!iy_f, Mnv'^drd. The Xel-nli (ily coll!if|l a I. il-,1.--! ' _, ^^ le^'i.l.ir lie ������������������lii.ur derided .if.'rr a linl di-ci)--i.>:i I hat ihe ivt 1 e.tiinfi ^'loitnd- shonld not he ii,-1 ii for hall u'ain'-"- "i. Sunday ovvin^ to the imi.-e made hy the 11I.1 vr-r-a and ������pect.it' i'J. . '- ' Avoid this Iprrihle troulilH if y F. 13. Well- and A. MrRae went 1 would he healthy and enjoy (he plea- j sion 2') cont.< down to Troni Lake. City an W.dnos- > vnn..������ nf life. Will*' ICiij/lish Pills att Mil Tin- L-nliet* Aid tf the Pce-livl 1 1 ian church intend holding .in At-IIoine al 'the lvsideru-e of Mk G. M. Claik, week. The interior allerations on (lie factory prelni.-.es we tiiidei'htand an- complete, and their spacious bonded v\iireliouse will he 11 great ncqiiisition anil assistance _in the business. Asa Inline stalf of men will hn put to work at once, the iiew linn will noon haven larpjii stock of clears In- Miylr ware-, house with1 which to supply both the .local and dtilMde, trade, so that, all orders will he promptly filled, and as their traveller's, who is well known on ��������� th.' road, expects tn send in a nuniher of orders thu Enterprise Cigar.Company can leastinahly expect to see things hum around the fuel or y, The Mail is delighted to see so much energy and promptness thiown into ilii> new eiilerprise, and \\ ill he pleased- to see the lai*ine<s started with lh,it s iccoss which must follow a business cnrefiiily conducted. , Hrcond street, Monday evening next, f*!3 f������Af Uf 1 ^ffllf! U ���������il.IP trouble if you I Win inst., fro,,, 8 to 10 o'clock. Admis- VCU WiiB J UlWUJ ��������� It is only by careful study W. H. HulUn, who has heen for Ihe' the dru; f<ist becomes a factor leahh and fy n;-.' .'----in. 1a,-it,r!!iu,,marve,,(,f,,,edicine;n1eyfp,ick- ^ " - ������ ��������� ^ "',-'' ' ;'������ Ttir^^irSr L,t���������Me;e]ln���������.a-l.a,.,l,,���������..,.!,ha, Iy nnd surely hani.h ConsUpation and ^ > .j. .|f|'f ^ ��������������������������� ^ {^,1,^ *"nt^������n..,w;-..^ take Ihe inan.gPtnent '" ' !'"':,s'",h'M'1 "'"���������'' '. - ^"r^1-' A^"11'' ,!',.,^,!,u.,',';'.l,'v;:-of w. s.aati.oA:Cu;V3Loreati\.te,. 0ur rooutaiion haa b-en No. 2 fir-lirigade' had a,,-,,,, at. noon , "��������� '" nny,ndd,ess 2o d-uls ,a box, -..^ ��������� . . ��������� ^ '��������� P, ��������� ! "urt , f ���������>','������������������.,���������:,. ��������� ti,,,.,,',,/,,!...,.,;,,..,, -Ti.- Wells & irchardsnn Co., Limited, . ,'\ by 9tud/mg Where to Shade Trees, Fruit' Trees, Roses. Persons desirous of obtaining Apple, P-'iii, Hhade Trees, Lilac--, Mountain Ash, Horse 'CheMiuts, Raspheiry or (yiirrant ���������Biisiii"', or Roses, sliilitliii'tl iiul climbing, will Jlinh it lo (heir ml- vaiiLago to address J. L. Webster,. Coldstream Nursery, Vernon. G The Very Latest Styles in millinery and novelties, in belts, fancy combs and ' pins can now be purchased at the Madison Millinery Parlors o Misses Shcpard & Bell, McKenzie Avenue,. Revelstoke. ' o-i'-TneMlav when lire vu,s.liscov���������,'.,.,.������! '.'���������I''"' >V������;II.- & Uxlvudson ,Co., Limited, ,1 tlie ���������" r������.iif of Ihe' Hevel. Kike. aU'iiiti. ^"fLreid. ' , ; ��������� ' ��������� -(; ��������� -.,-��������� -j L-lomli;)'. Ahoul. KKJil fee.l of hose Were ':' .-, . ������������������r������������������^.-���������������������������~~-r , ��������� | 1 .id ami-water lurried on in .very ipth-k '. 01(1 Sol'Jier's ' Experience, . I.'iii.'.l.ill llie'lihtZ". vvas'exi iliglli-lied : ' ��������� ��������� ���������' ��������� . ��������� ". witli.n.1. i>.u<c;. ��������� yi,-M. Auslin,>i civil wt.r v'el.eran. of Aivinj/eiiieiil- ha "���������;���������" I ���������e. n inaile vvi'.h Wincliesi.er, ' Ind.,- vv riles: "My.vvilV (,-jie Gov. rnin.M {��������� of 'Maiiilnha for Ihe edttr.ii ion cf deaf cliihl/'cn residing in J{ri.tj.-!i'(;-.liiml':i'a; and I lie \. W.'T.r;' ritori.'S in ihr'Draf and Di|iiili,;Jnsl il ii- lini lit, '\Vinn.i|ieg. .AH ���������.necessary jill' d'atal,On w'ill !.<��������� fui..'iii.s|ied iij-oil was sick a long I itne in'spile of good doctor's Ireiilnieiit., hul. was vvhollv cured by Dr.'King's New' Life Pill-, which' worked u-ondci s for her healt h." They alvvavs'thi. ��������� 'Try tlietu. Only 2oc ,il the. Ciiuad-i'F.b'ug >*; fJfi'.ds St������������i won by 9tuclying where to buy ' .r , ������������������"-, ,7'; "���������T"r"-^.-: and what to buy. . hevehtoke Gun Cluo, . , , ; v '.'������������������_. ^ t- maintain lhat rcputa- ��������� >��������� ' 7 : n.'11 by careful attention to per- The .following '..scores were made out. ' ic t filling of prescriptions and of a possible 25���������ut the shoot on .Sii/.iip dr.y aft.ornoon :' '! J. CJiiy I'jarbcr '10 U. A, Upper 17 A. i/,-McDonnell 17' ' , : ������������������W. A, Lnuthwiito 1G' A. K. PhippH-9 ' ���������-.''���������.��������� JOV Cot ptJCCb. George F. Curtis, "The, Druggist," .Successor Lo 'J'ho J/c/i. A.Wi'Co, .REVEUSTOKE.STATION, P. Q Baker, Confectioner, Caterer, Etc, ��������� Ohoioo Groceries, Graham Bread, Wedding Cake a Mail orders prtmiplly and carefully attended to. ''.BLACKSMITH &.0ARR1ACE ��������� BUILDER. 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Title | Kootenay Mail |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : Revelstoke Printing and Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1901-05-10 |
Description | The Kootenay Mail was published in Revelstoke, in the Columbia-Shuswap region of southeastern British Columbia, and ran from April 1894 to December 1905. The Mail was published by the Revelstoke Printing and Publishing Company, and its longest-serving editor was J. Livingstone Haig. In 1906, the Mail merged with the Revelstoke Herald to form the Mail-Herald, a staunchly conservative paper that eventually folded due in part to competition from a more liberal competitor, the Revelstoke Review. |
Geographic Location | Revelstoke (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1894-1905 Frequency: Weekly, Twice weekly from 1900-01 to 1900-10 Published by R.W. Northey from 1894-04-14 to 1895-03-02; Revelstoke Printing and Publishing Co. from 1895-03-09 to 1896-04-04 and 1901-01-17 to 1905-12-30; Atkins and Smith from 1896-04-11 to 1898-03-26; Atkins and Campbell from 1898-04-09 to 1899-05-13; and B.R. Campbell from 1899-05-20 to 1901-01-10. |
Identifier | The_Kootenay_Mail_1901-05-10 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-24 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 3d84a4f2-3292-46ab-a7d4-d442e2030157 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0181798 |
Latitude | 50.998889 |
Longitude | -118.195833 |
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