Array A ��������� ''^-w vol. 6. - ���������No. 25. REVELSTOKE. WEST KOOTENAY. B. G, OCTOBER 14, 1890. $2.00 a Year. 6 0 r^.^y^.z.^^^-^/^/^^/%/^'^/^^ t .*���������& ���������?$/%/:*iAif&-&^Z/S&/*������/^'*&&**%^^ ^nrf ODD FELLOWS FEAST In Honor of a Visiting Grand Lodge Officer. At ili.' city council last night, the mo-l important .business was that of adopting a 'change (if route for a portion cf sidewalk. There \vei e pic-ml, Mayor McCarty, Aid. Kil-' pa'.nctY, 'lhown, Well-, C'rage and Giaham, ' ' ' Minutes of' previous hicethlg read and addpl'-d. A < .)iiii;iuni'','il ion \v:i������ reccivcd'froin , Win. L-i;! u- w il liili-.-tw intr lrom the conl tact of building, cemetery fence: from Tim;,. Skinner i'i' repairs to gulden di-lui bed while in,iking repairs ' tO --1 IVI'l-, , Tho public wurUs.nnd property committee i'.'commended as a" means to avoid disl m' h.-ince to Mr. 11. A. 'Drown'.? hntalthal -id.-walk lie rim on west side ol McKenzie avenue ' to Second -street, tlience west, io connect. wiLli isrnp.osed ictile al, CYunpliell avenue. Aid. lit oi\ n did not think it would lie ju-1 ice to n move' walk from First Stieet between the hank*. 'He, suggested running fiom coiner of Mc- Keiizie avi line and First street as far as Boyle avenue thence to Second t-Licet. ' Aid ivil|..il! u-k agreed thai, a walk should lie built nti First street as far as if rinperi-il hank. Fnvoied building nc- co'tuiug to repm I with a blanch to impi'i i.sf has. I,.' .is MeKeir/.ie avenue and Se. ond -Keel would be more convenient t*' ���������-( boo! children. ��������� Aid. Well-, wauled to -ee'a waik between .M< K.mzie avenue and lui- peiiai I ia)1.!: a-> load would he used I id ween 1 .il.l.r-. 'Aid. i'i"..\\ n'ol'jecleil io walking as t'.w a1- Mi Keaxie avenue to g"t. Id Impel i.-.l bank, lie .-aid deci-itin ,of council was to laiilii out of debentuio money a walk eonn"'-ting trnin*. Aid. Kd..a::-ick said Aid. Hi'own did not npjvu lo consider h.-ndship Lo sc'.mki! i���������!'iiK!i eii. A-' In frontage, law I houg'i in- h.:d ���������-I rongi v siippoi ted il bei'oie. he objiri'-d to il now as a juntl'iii i- being built oui of debenture fund. i. - (> . Mcve'd and s.'ionded Ir?- Aid. Brown and We'lN th.it proposed change im side1.-all," he alomr Fhst street from children would not. have to go out of their way. Did not know of any side- 'walk to he built through on First street as menltoned hy Aid Graham. Aid. Graham said that Aid. Brown was iooKing lo one special point. lie. thought banking business as great east of McKcnzie avenue as west. Said theie were three Indies east of Mc- Kenzie avenue Lo one west, of it, all of whom would I rnverse .Second sli celfgin attending church. " Aid. Crage asked why if ibis route is so impoilnnt now it was not originally adopted. (' Aid. Kilpal rii k replied that original route was adopted before .Second slice! was graded and in use. , The motion was put and ca tried, Aid. Brown, Wells and Ciag'e voting for; Aid. Kilpatrick and Graham against. Aid. Brown asked if it was intention of public works committee to have recreation grounds surveyed this fall now that crown grind has been given. Aid. Kilpatrick said (hat as far as making.recreation grounds out then- went he-was against it until word is received aboufcential gi minds asked foi. Aid. Brown remarked that a couple of aldermen were asking recreation grounds for (heir own use. -Aid. Kilpatrick said he had no personal use; for recreation grounds, but he is one who would favor a central location convenient to all., Aid.' "lycHs referred to a motion made, bv him two weeks nyo re bmld- Ile had lmp'eii.d h-n.ik to Uovie, avenue, thence Lo ml s(iv, ,.i ,Lo connect wilh rouLe ��������� p. is Aid.' Ciaire pointed out that theie are fiviv or s-ix re-idnices bet ween,bank and B.ule avenue which would be brm fitted. ,Ald. L'lV.vii -aid he had talked the m,i(Vr o\ ,-i with Mi. ll-'.-irn who said il would be culling lower town trade away fiom him if Second sLt eel. route was adopied as far as Mclvenzie avenue. , Aid. Graham -aid'roule proposed by committee is a direct one nnd for genet nl u.-e being central location near as pTw.-nile".~ lie thought another walk would soon he built o'n ' First street, as f.n as Tapping'-, Hail. He'had counted ."50 children |> is-ing iu a few, minutes while -landing at coi ner of McKetr/.ie 'avenue. Money-|iecess!ii y to fill hole al Impel i.d I,.ink would build walk on route prop; sed ,by committee. Aid. Brown expressed surprise at Aid. Ci rah.im'.-statements, lie claimed it was a li.ii ds'nip Jto half the citizens of !l..\ el.-loke to have to go five blocks in-lead cf I wo to reach Imperial bank. lie I hat by Kir.-t street route. ing of sidewalks by contract heard nothing since. Aid. Kilpatrick replied that there is a motion ou minutes instructing public works committee, lo go ahead and have walks biult.' Tendeis had been received, t hree in 'number, but none of these were accepted. ,, Aid. .Wells said Ihis inolion was prior to his. Thought "tenders .should he submitted lo council. Aid. Kilpatrick said-commit tee-, had ins! mictions t(ij)rocced w'ith'sidewalks. Motion put lo build by contract was taken as additional instructions... Aid. Wells stated his reason for bringing up matter was that when inolion was passed he expected lo hear tenders read at next meeting hut did not. Work since started and he had come to conclusion that his 'usefulness was a thing of the past. ��������� The lenders wet e then read. - Aid. Brown asked how sidewalk is now being built. Mayor-McCarty,replied that they are heing built by J. Kernaghan for. eight cents per foot. Aid. Graham asked if it was the intention to do any more gravelling. He said King stieet was in had order. The viil,-tyot' called on Mr. .Tapping who was desirous of addressing council, bul Said that in future all business of Ibis kind must hr- done by letter. Mt. Tapping said that he thought when sidewalk was decided on tenders would be asked for supplying lumber. He had looked for, some patronage, as agent for the Kootenay' Lumber Co., but received none. He did not object to a preference being given' local mill, but asked that he be given a chance. Council adjourned after the signing of cheques*. The event of the week m scci et society circles was the oflicial visit of Grand .Master Daniel \Vel--h of the Independent Ordei of Odd Fellows. Selkirk lodge No. 12 and Revelstoke lodge Xo. 25 held a joint meeting last evening to receive iiim, and an interesting and instructive session was hal. >t , r A-t 11 o'clock about 25 members ol the order , found themselves in the Central Hotel whcicn spiead'hitd been prepared in that style for which this hostelrv is noted. The menu: o " I!,uv Oy-tcrs - . -< Puree of Cliickjn a la IVinccfs'1 " Consomme IVliitiiiiuro Co'.ery Uil^ix-r iliiyoii.iUe Olives Kill.-t of'Ualiljitt a l.U'.mlin.il ���������' Salmon. I'<u-.-le.vYS.iuco Grou-'.'oi'ric-is-.co Uuiib Oiulct-. J'rc.i'Ud rfiiyMr CiiroO Il.un, (;ii:onii.i^iio saiico ��������� Ox TontJiie, Ci.iior Suuce Siiloin of Hccf, Uro'V' Or.ivj- , ' g.uldlc of-iluttoii, Jelly fc'ar.ce SluIIuJ Turkey. C'raiibci'i-y S.uicj NVild Ducl;v-\pi)!cSaiice Jhisbcd foliitoes Green Peas Asparagus Green Apple I'io Straw-beny Pic 4 l'-jjj Pudd ing. Heart S.uioc t.e'iion1 Jelly JMuran-jes Port, Wine Jully Assorced Ciikes , Oranges Apple- , Gr.ij es Xut- Museatels , Stilton Ciiec-e ^'������������������fo, ^,ciil" After these .good, thintrs had disappeared those present enjoyed another treat in the way of good songs, bright speeches and well told stories. A health was drunk to.that good old lady, the Queen, ' and Grand Master Welsh responded for the grand bulge' /md gland officers. Noble Giand Moore and Past Grand' Stone spoke lor Ke'velsl'oke lodge and wete followed hy Noble Grand Palmer and J'.isL ���������Grai dt Gordyn for Selkirk. A good song by Past Giand M.ithie was well received heie: visiting brothers \veie��������� toast(d iind goi.d lull's were listened Lo fr< m .' ���������VE ARE BRETHREN AFTER ALL.' ^'*^/;:>>*^^ P.'emier Laurier on the Union Races in Canada. Ilii. ������ -.III l,L- *��������� L I <l I V j 1 ������.1>^V II11VI **/ ariish ii-eligious ,aninio-il ies; I have owe'ms'' best lo establish..-in era of Bros. McLaughlin and Doy] P ist FIRST AND SECOND DIVISIONS Nov,- Occupy the New School Building' ���������Formal Opening Tuesday Last. A- announced last week tho formal openim.' of iii'1 new scho-i) liuilcling took tliis wee diilereut fl lace .1. cm Tuesday .���������ifternoon of The sclioliirs of the '\isiiins li.ui tiil:en much care in deem iiin_( their vaiiuus rooms, and cnci \thing was in readiness for llie oji.'ni'.i:* at 1;.')0 o'cloelc. Some. time was d"v.iieii to llie examinations ofseliolns in diilereut subjects and tlii-, pio\ ed to those who atteti'led tlie iirU/iiiiemeiil wliicli is being \-\\\.di.'. After l!i" '������������������'���������;iii!'in;.tioiis the, diiisions \.eio (l!-nii-,M'(l and the. scholars rc- iisscinbleil in one body about two, huiiflie.l, stiong lined up befoie the infill building preparatory to marching inl'i .Mi--s .Mill.ncl'-i I'ornn uheie I heir success. Before dismissing, Principal Sullivan thanked t'he visitors on behalf of Llie school fur their attendance and llie iutere.-t taken in school work. . ., v The school now compti.se.s fi\e. moms, I 'j^PPy }'<���������'���������������if,' couple left same, evening Gr;ind Lee now- favored the banquette rs with one of his comic soiigs wb ch w.-is hilariously received. Aldeiman Graham lesponded for the cily govern-' nient." The Kebekah lodges werepio- posed and in reply Giand Muster Welsh and Pas>t;"Grand Wil.-on ; ;ive iiiLeresling talksCn tlii^���������branch ot the oiiler of which a brotlui-V wife, mother orsister nia'y become ;i member. Noble oGrand Palmer was compelled lo sing and his song was a goi" d one. Bros. Goursier and WaLterson responded foi sister socielie.s. Bro. Lee w;is now>called upon Tor another song, after which Bro. A. 0. Thompson responded on behalf of the'press. Bro. Gillespie, "the only Irishman in theciowd"' spoke, nnd one of the best0 speeches of t he evening was deliveied hy Bro. J. Tobin, in response to "brothers across the line." "Good of the older" was replied to b\ ihe grand' mastei in an instructive aud entertaining talk, ledolcnt with anccdote'and 'good humour. l "Our Host" was most suitably replied tL) hy J.' Abrahamson. With "Auld Lang Syne,!' three cheers for the guest'of' the evening nnd a ch'orus of good night--, the affair, most heaitilly enjoyed hy all, was over. , Edson-McCallum. This week we are, called on to announce the mirriiige of two more, of Pievf-lstnke's young people ��������� ban Ailliur Kdson, the popular clet k of Hotel Revelstoke, and Annie J. Mc- Calhim^ el(!e--t dnughtei of J. W. McCallum. The ceremony was performed by Rev. ������. J. Thoinpson at the residence of the bride's ]i.'irehts Wednesday evening, a few intimate friends, of the family being p'resent. .lohn . is beit man, while -McCalluin supported her After the cereiiimiy the pany siit down to a splendid supper, The McCallum :ictcd Martha sister. two of which are iu the new These hitter rooms are \erv building. ' fl".lIie c*>***>* where they, will spend comiort- i their hoiic-vmooo Sir Wilfrid Lam ieiYs "ajipearance. .at a number of public meetings in Quell'C is being made tlie occasion of a series of demonstrations of popu'ar favor nnd esteem which, while they were quite anl ic ip.--.tcd were none the less gralifving. The key note of hi- addresses has been unity, his all pervading, and it would appear all pi'e- r vailing, advice being ,to er.idieate every difference of race and creed and to stand shoulder to shoulder as fellow citizens of one grand and common heritage. Al a lerenf meeting he' said: ��������� y ��������� "The |-asi is������ pis(. There may be Frcncli-Oanadians and J3ngli-.h-C'ana- .lians but, .above all, we are Canadians and Canadians only. The fights of the p ist are over: You have heie among you men ,of all nationalities. I have known the clays when disputes .based on differences of race and lebgion were frequent, but I am glad for my part lo hive been able lo contribute, or, at least to have Lried to eonli ihulc, to 'a new era, T have done my best to banish differences of race; T have tried to b peiicHiind harmony. This is the gospel .'I preach here find everywhere, whether in Llie province of Quebec or Ihe province of Ontario. I am not the'prime minister of Quebec; I am'^lhe prime minister of Canada allogelhei. If I h ive .-i preference it is certainly for my own race and my own blood and I have no hesitation in saying so; nor'have 1 any hesitalioii on the other hand in saying thiit 'the lights of the other races in Canada are as dear to me as those of my own people. 1 shall defend them with us much vigor, I shall defend them . with as',, much enthusiasm its I would the rights of my own'poople. -.Iusl as if our rights were menaced, I-would'appeal to oui English bielhren for juslice for we aie .brethren after all. There is a common sentiment in the hemes of men, a sentiment 'of'justice, a sentiment of forbearance to the' weak, a sentiment of iexpect foi- all creed-. That is the sentiment which pi ('dominates in the ���������liberal parly,, and will predomirate wheu Canada becomes a nation, as it wiU become, I have no doubt; or ral betas it'is already,' lor you,have made immense progress in the opinion of the world. Three years ago Canada was a ccmglonietation of scattered .colonies, but today she exists iii the eyes of the civilized world as a distinct and united nation. If we are to become stronger still we must found our nation on the principle I have laid down���������equal rights, equal justice for all. 1- do not desiie that you should sacrifice nny of the souvenirs that you cherish. I am satisfied (hal the English, Scotch,��������� IrNh and French should preserve their history, and souvenirs, but I d"sire that we should live not only for the pist but for the future, unci if we' aie proud of the , memory of the, great deeds of our fatheis let, us act so that 0 it children may be proud of our achievements. Jn any ease, gentlemen, that is the progi amine 1 have traced; thai is Ihe programme I have followed, and with your support 1 hope'it will bo, carried out. I hope more; 1 am confident that on tho 23rd of ..June, 1 }!}(>, a new day dawned iu the ,history bf Canada, a new day which marked the appearance forever of Ihe old dissensions and saw tile new sun arise that shiii'-s on n-, lodnv." , V hinatow: ������^iv^'^^>i2^y^<5v^^>^v^^ '<a^'^'^^./v^^^'a^^^^^^.-^^<a^^--' "Dirl, Disease, Death," could very approprinL'-ly he pu-icd over (h(. t.n- I ranee of every hmi-i-.and hovel occupied by Chinese in HeveNtoke. Oik; is lead to ask how long -will the people of Revelstoke allow lbe.se dives to remahi without making an effort to abolish them. 'Believing the public did'not realize the bid condition jof (he Chinese dens on From strcel, i,i(e Wednesday night 'a,reporter, ,.-'ruied with an order from Chief Bain, hunted, tip ��������� Patrolman Shaw and Matted on a lour of Chinatown1. Long before the (rip was ended he was sickened with what ho saw and never will he be able to .describe all he witnessed wi(bin one block on Fionl street. The first' place visited was (hat of Lun Chong, and (aking it fiom (op to bollom, il was the worst of the lot. On entering the policeman was indignantly asked ' what was, Wanted. When they were infot'med that the party wished to look through the place a very liable of voices was' raised in prolesl by ihe IS Chines.'!; -in the front room. Several rooms wi-\-^ found in the back part of- the building, close, ill smelling and dirty, iu which seven'il men were crowded. Upstairs were found 31 people, herded togetlx r in five' rooms. \Si\-,' opium layouts were going full bias!, and many of the intmifes being completely stupilied with the drug, The room's, with ,one exception', were small, about 0x8 feet in size, with no ventilation, very fill by and infested with vermin. Here, were found cooks and seivanfs in white fnmilie..s Mile by side with the vermin covered wretches* whose shacks wvrf destroyed a few weeks ago. In all ' proprietor declared that only six men .a couple of women staye'd ihere. In the upper story, howevei, werescveinl' small rooms which had evidently been occupied by three or four men each, empty, but in almost every ���������case containing;! ;ui opium'layout, still warm, with an occasional Chinaman, imnbl'e to move, indulging in the blissful delight;-, of a dope dream. This place wa-almost as dirty as: that of Lun Chong. *������ Across the street" tl i. 'main b iilding ie of Wah Chunk's place was not so bad as those just ele.-c.-'ibed, but' t he addition on the eaM, side was the worst' place viMted,, except, perhaps, the tear of lh- lestaura-it near the Orient- Liil bote!. DiiL, vermin, ,opium, and drugged' '0hine-e wen' Liie Mi iking char.icteriMics of Wah Chong'.-. establishment, wilh a smell like the combined odois of all I hat is n.-i-'ty arising from it. . Lee On's laundry, next Lo the fire hall was visired, '.but was in much better eondiiion than . the others, which mighl aNo be-aid of the joint" on Douglas stieet, with tlie "exception of a couple of rooms occupied ' hy refugees from the destroyed shacks. -The rear of the lestaurant was in a most'horrible condition. , In the filthy rooms were found two Chinese dead to the world wiLh opium, one felkny washing clothing and another prepni- ing lunches to be s"iit. to some dissolute women further down the street. Here the Lour ended. The reporter w.-is advised by ihe policeman to makp I lie same trip through the joints of the uppei town, which, he declared, were just as ^bad n's those of" the lower town, but, the newspaper man de- someforty-odd Chinamen are living [ dined, n* he had witnessed all'lhe in t his plac e. The iii'Nt place visiled was lhal, of Wing Cheng, Wing had 'evidently been warned and'the parly was expected, so that 'only 10 people \x^n' found'in the whole 1 uilding and the horrors! he cared for in,one night. .This is not ;i nice story to print but the,.Mail has no',apology to offer for doing so, believing as it does 'that (ho facts sliou'd be laid before > (he public so that measures |li;lv i,v. adopted lo (lo away with ihe evil! ��������� able and well lighted, one being on the, upper and the other on the lower flats! and for these and the adjoining room a furnace i.s bein-* put in so that they may lie properly heated. On the other hand the rooms occupied bv the two junior divisions, situated in an other corner, of the yaid, cannot be well spoken of, being poorly lighted, heated by xlo\c's which at lhal time weio smoking,-and iu fact but cheerful. 6 inything ������ ei c i undei ed in a The harvest home services in the Methodist church hist Sunday were! well at tended. The church was ap | 1 ecurated Major-General Hut Lou and Lieut.- Col. Peters wok- in Kevelsloke on Wednesday. They inspected ihe armory of the local corps of the. Kootenay Rifles. It is .said that the major- general speaks favorably of Revelstoke; as a central point at which.to hoUl camp di ill for the Kootenay. They left for the south Thursday morning and will return^ to inspect the local company about the end of the. month. Board of Trade. The boairl of, trade council n.et Thursday evening; pic-,cnt, President IT. A. JJiown, .J. |). Sibhihl, W. M. Brown, J. JM. Scott, T. L Haig and C. E. Shaw. , , * "' Minutes of last regular meeting read, ami adopted. " Discussion arose as Lo the 'means of collecting yoaily suliscriptijus to the board. > ������ Moved by'J. D. Sibbald, seconded hy.W. M. Brown, that Mr. Scott Uke such outstiindinguiccounLs as he considers collectible, and enter suit for collection of same. , Carried. Meeting adjourned. W. J. Lee is ba.-l* from ji visit to' Winnipeg ,uid other points in Manitoba. Jle was accompanied ' on the return by one of his d.-uighteis. Mis.,D. \Vekli and niece, of New Westminister, visited Mis. J. Palmer and' other friends here- this week, leaving for home Thursday night. XV. Pellc-'v llaivcy expects to be in Revelstoke about October 20lh -.nd will make.a Lour of the district. Anyone wishing to meet him here, should communicate with h:in immediatcly'at Vancouver,1' ��������� Rev. J.' P. Wostniau, Methodist minisLc'r of Coldcn, will exchange pulpits with Rev. -S. .J. Thompson of this place ou iS'inday. Mr. Woslniin No Blue Rnin. ��������� - WiLh everyone, predicting that the mines and smelters , of the Boundry cieek dMiict, will be producing and treating a thousand Ions of ore a day within six .months: with Ros.-land's mines pi oducing iilmc)st, th.it tonnage now; with the mines of Movie getting in shape, to ship hundreds of tons a month to smelters ,-u .Celson and Trail; with a railway building to the great 1-,'orth Star and olhei galeiiii mines in Easl Kootenay: with the mines at Ainsworth woi king gmid forcer; with the. gold belt nt Nelson a hive of industry: wilh mining and milling find, sm.-lt.ing in every camp and hamlet and town in Kootenay and Vale, is it at all likely that ruin is stating any one in the face except those who will not work? The only people in all this' land who are unwilling to except conditions as they - exist, are a few mine managers aud mine owners who, have theii tie.idquartei- at Xelsbn and in Slocan. Tlies-. men would have the country l*o smash rather Ulan accept things ,-is I hey aie. -The woild will not come to a standstill, even though there may be some foolish men who iniigineit -lu.old because things do not come as they willed (hem to come. ���������Nelson Tribune. i pu lictilai Iy blight Victory sei ei ������������������,! ehoi uses \erv eii'dilable m,.iiucr, both the older i ptopi lately decorated with the pio- aiai \otiug' i M'li.ilafs ji.iuiug in. The | ducts of garden, field, orchard and Mi-s ippK'Cl.llCM lb Jean Suther- R. T.I-J- gnthet ing for a of the increase in the .'h"ol v.hicli but a few years ago l.i iii.1! ii very ..Mtiuill altendHiice; ho itlyy 'congi'ululal.'.'il' the -teac-hers ��������� ou iceii Hi".i oi nttli Jatiii w.'.s much pillg ,ld'lil'--eil tin .������1 i 111: ii'ii iimoniiieri to v S400. i I sp ike forest. The ofleiin-; ������������������?liG0, since auguienied to near The clioii iietpiilted itsfilt witl) untiaual credit, rendeiing three.dilKcuIt anthems with great pltv.suie to the audience; Mr.. Taylor, of V-anconycr, iis.:is'ted' with tlie yiuliti. CKK> <><K>--OH>a-0<H><><K>-OK>0<K)-(>0- OO-a^ "Woid was received today by the locid union of machinists from the execu- ti\e committee of the T. A. of M. at Winnipeg stating that a satisfactory settlement liarl been arriied at and ordeiing the men, to return to work at noon. Yesterday it was rumured that all ihe blacksmiths and their helpers, the boiler makers, and brass workers had joined the strikers, and if ti tie this may have had some influence towards firming at the early settlement. The membeisof the. I. A. of M. aie to be congratulated on their succes* in bringing the. matter to a close and. securing tlioir rights --villi, so lit lie trouble and- iu such a short time,' ��������� y .-, -,���������'������������������ is spoken of .-is young preacher. ' A meeting of ,-ill inleiesied in the oiganization of a huiiting p.iitr for! Thanksgiving Bay will be held ' at the Union Hotel at 8 o'clock , Tuesday evening when sides wili' he chosen. S. Necuham .1 r. lias pin eba^cJ the skaling link ami will iun it the coin- , ing winter in pai tuei ship witn W. . Sawyer. They intend stalling iu a few davs to put the building in older so as Lo bo ready for the fust, frost. ; The. metiibeis of Ilcvelstiike City '��������� Biind h ive deeide-1 to hold a concert 1 in Tapping's hall on Fiiday evening, I the. "J7th inst. A gor.d mixed' pro- | gramme will be pio\idcd- Keej- this dale open and you will be *-.uvn of a pleasant cntei laimueiit. , A.MeR.ieand A. McDonald ed from a week's .shooting at lake Monday when; Civil Service Exams. Civil service entrance examtn ition's w ill be held nl C'liiit lottetown, St.John, Halifax. Quebec, .Montreal, Ottawa, King-ton, If-unilum, Toronto, London, \\ iunipeg, Victoria anil Vancouver, commencing- on Tuesday, November 1 lib. al :,'a.m. Session- will also he held at Ihe -.ime limit at I't. Arthur, S.iult. St.'.M.iii... Re-in.-i and Calgnrv, providing thai I be nmnber of persons applying for examination al these ceil- (r..-i--nfik-ient lo justify (he holding of Ihe -.ma.. Porms of .-ipplic-uion may be obtained from M(-. Win. Foran, Ihe sceielary .a Ottawa, ami inu-t, be letuin.'il to hi-addivs.-, not later than the 1.1th of Oclohei. Another Canadian Novel. fi illicit P.-.ik- ������cf P-.tker, the popular C.-mr "��������� j'iidian author, is about Lo publish ;i new' ^ novel in which ihe scene i- laid in return j Canada. Ii deals with modern Fiench- Nicola ,' Canadian life aud the author dedans iy where they went after ] will differ from anything he has pre- helping the, Revelstoke (Am Club wipe ' viously published. up the e.-uLh .viLh competing teams in j ���������������-������_______ the, Lournameiit at Vei iion. They say : J. Bourne, of Nakusp, spent a few tlie.y had a splendid shoot,1 securing ; days in town this week* awaitim- the tli rco liu nd red duck'i uutl four geese, f arrival of his famllv ftouj En'"land, mmiMUMBBgam immmmsismmmmwmMmsmssmKmsmmtm the Kootenay mail. .<r. /. *.�� SlPmii i Martin, could meet and recognize in )'UlJ!a^Ill-:!�� r.VKKY SATl'ltHA Y ���AT - REVELSTOKE, 25.C, ��� is\ ��� ii. it. i'.\Mi'!'.i--i.i-. l'l-ULi-in-a and l'i:orn;i:i'oi:. Subscription ' Prlc* S2.00 Per Annum ,?;-��� siiocn.v in ii>"..iM'i. -'J-. ADVERTISING SATES. ~(i\*T': iCT \l-VKltTI.-=KMKN'l'f-iiiseru-(l.it ~ tl e wie of'Vl..Vi l.cr �� olumi. inch ].er Tiioiilli. KurJjwcc'of-.ixr.-oluiiin inches or over -.1 nor inch per month. n-WsJEVT AHVI-UTISKMIC-TS 10c. per liiuMirYt in-ertion, .V. per line each .-i 1'-'- hm"1 in-"..lea- T1..1 �������������!��?�� J'^ reckoner-by -pace occupied, U line- to un 'inch. ��� liFMHXG NOTK'KS lilt-, per 1��'�� /������'f;1; j"* "Vnion. unlu-,- contracted for b> Hie 10(1 line-. JOB l'/MN'TINI! of every kind ai mo-t reasonable rale.- and Clioi-Wsl notice. \C''Ol'\*Ts-'for .i"'�� piiiilins* or iiiJvorrUilig ' buyable un llie 1ir-L ol every month. roill-KSI'OXDKSC'K on fill iniit'urs of local oi,a lie ii U'i-e-1 united and c.uof.illy considered. AM coiiiliiimic.ilions in lhe Jvl.i.ir mwi lt-accou.p.ii.ied hy the 11.11110 ol e 'vdler. not ,,e,Tss..rily lor piibliwiuuii, hut a1-1111 eviilenee of jfuod fa'Ui. .Address ' , Tiiu Kooti-nay Mail. u Uevel-tolvc, 1J.(;. 'hkvklktokk, orr. n ISiNl. ������ rial form building is a risky bii'-iness. An eastern politician ' once said: '-Our paily when in opposition in a moment of weakness promulgated a platform, -oui we were'thirteen years in living Jt, down." Mark Twain in his history of Tom Sawyer tells of his hero's experience in an effort to "get thinge down in vritin' " Tom's fate, which was a most awful licking, ought ti> be a lesson to ambitious politicians who, like him, want "things down in writing'." ��� We do not wish to comment-lot) harshly upuii tins platform but cannot lieip thinking that there must be someihing in the atmosphere of New "Westminster owhich breads polliiciJ irresponsibility." Oi'it news columns today contain anothei' chapter on the' Chinese dives of JJe-.Hstokp. 'Jf after investigation t''i'se places arc found to be half so l..,id as claimed by tlie reporter the. city council should at once enact legislation necessary to enable tlie ]i oliiceis and police to abate . J i.'Mlt I l'.-'-sc liiu^iijfPJ. This may be clone by me,,n-of a lof?i,'iii-* i.'jyse'by-law ��im- il.i'r to-lhat, recently .."dopletl in V;;n- uaiver, v.hich 'allows of frequent in- sjieetioii, and if such place:? are not in ,1 siniLarv ci'nicliiion, or <up ovpi'- ciowiied, they may be either closed or deViioyeil, and l):e owners, lesces or ojcupants lie.nily fined. These dives aie. a mencp Lo the moral and physical welfare of the city, and with the necessary legislation, eufuiced by the cllieienl. health nnd police oiliceift wo now li.ae. they could and no doubt would be abol'Yslicd. Tin: Reu'lslol-e Trade it Ivabor Assemb!' is 'n-w working along correct lines. Mv 'initing all the union Wi: may, peilmps, be piejudici ' but we can see nollr'ni" in the conseir vative platfoi m as nd"pted al We-i minster last, wi'ek to ju-nfy t he en'tiance. of that, p.u'.v into piovincial politics. Jts pioiioiincenH-uts 011 matlers provincial me 'not l>_\ any means 1 new to piogtesM-e lirittsh Columbians, and an: such that they cannot ho. called cojiscrva! ive pnii'cj ty in any'sense. ]te\ision of.voteis lists, inspection of hoisting plants aud such like bonds ate all well known to local people and-even the: m.ij.u- pl.inUs like ' government ownership of ,i.iiiways, revision of educa'tional'sv stem, and aid ��� to ii'-riculture,, have long bad attention in' this rprii\ ince. It is ri.iiistaclory. ' liowever, lo ..see that, the eight-hour law is endoi.sedybut most j.eonle would j ||](,n ;,f ]-,.xoiatoko in ' oiie body, and have liked a moie pronounced policy j SPL.m ;��������� die ailiiiation. of workmen to wai ds Chinese e.\clusi,,:i and a better j j m(.c],,.inic.s ,,f pr���gres-.iv 6 ideas, suggestion than the dmiK-s'.ic sel-.aul | u| (jry ui!y..iliiii) can soon be proposal for copini- with the competition already raised by _ oui .Asiatic ' aliens. The'whole platfoi in is a*-<r>o!ilical chestnut find without liu; buns thill prick public attention. Il i< of the ���"fain vvmili] I .climb but fe.11 I to fall''soil, and in (le.ilii><* with ra��dic.il .subjects touches nothing but vili.it is ��*ilrea(]y.-politically familial in a sin ink ing manlier tliat .suggesls str.iiigf.nes.s '< to the irole of radicalism. Kiom the' point of view of practical politic-, il.e decision of the coin cut inn (by itself) is of little moment. It i- leceiveili with ridicule bv the. chief ioii-.er\alive j .\. t ib ager, and that we accept the kind offer of H. P. Pettipiece to circulate a guarantee of SI 15 for the lecture in aid of the assembly and in the interests of unionism. The price of admission to be fixed at, gents 50 cents, ladies 25 cents. Resolved that the recording secretary forward the application of this assembly, (along with the fee for a charter of affiliation to tlie American Federation of Labor, and that this ��� assembly further affiliate with the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, and that an application for affiliation be applied for by the assembly. Resolved that the following rule be added to the by-laws of this assembly: That four advisory committers, viz.��� ip-jnicipal, legislative, educational, press <'ifid union labpl, poi^is-ting of three members each, shall be constituted, leiiob committee to elect its own ehairman and secretary. The president and secretary to oe Px-omcio members of all committees. At the special meeting held on Monday evening it was decided that'this assembly apply to the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada for the necessary forum, terms and constitution, to guide in local affiliation and upon receipt of pa nip, < this assembly take the initiative move in forming a local Trades and Lubor Council hcrp. A unanimous vote of thanks -yas tendered by the assembly to R.oP, Peltipi.'-^'1. for his successful eftoit iu seeui'ii-g the guarantee of ��115 to Mr. Eugene V. i>ebo.' The following members wefft pjppfj-d oil tlifi various committees: Muni cipal, R. Tipping, C, W, Mitchell and F. , Whiilley- legislature, T. J", Graham, F. Craig, and li. W. Edwards; press and union label, C. W. Mitchell, E�� l-ieiird and F. Craig.' E. V. Debs ofter wi.s i*cpp'-j|pd. TJie date of his lecture >vill be ' an licunccd Intel'. formed which will havo a large in- (hieuce on the. afiaiis0of the city and .distiict. , There i.s nothing ' lo be fea.cd , from such ail organization of the woil'ingmen .of Revolstoke. .Much m.iy be glined instead if those \ 1 1 high in it-, ccnmeils exercise care and judgment in shaping its cour.se for the r\i tun'. " AN EASTERN ATTORNEY" Talks .About Ferguson and Trout. Lake Camps. Forester's Debate. "Whether married life is prefi ruble tu single" proved a very interesting anil lively disoussion at the last-meeting of the I.0-F. G. D,'Rio-vn foi the anii mat ive. pioved toil much for his opponent,A.b\ Lauder, by two points. J La dner acted the part of jud^e, fulfill ing the duties impartially G.T.Malleryand A.F.StevoiiB \\'eiv (juileeiithusiasticl'or allirinative, while Neil J\fcGill, Ohas. Austin, Ab'X IJrown, ,'tild qilUn ���* fe-y bachelors helped Mr. Lauder out, but failed to establish a case.���Kamloops Sentinel. ' L other as so many peas, eacfi collie comes in some subtle way to know which of them are under his especial c.'ue. By a system of running, sceniinir, pusliinj;. crowding and elbowing lie finally uets his own Hock sorted out and starts them for their particular pact me. Here he watches tliem through the long day, not allowing one to stray, nnd at exactly the same hour' each night mai-blialu them back to the corral. "'The only point'in which they lack judgment,' explained my fiiend, "is that they do not seem lo know when their flock should he taken to new pastures. After grazing over ."i00 or <i0() neies for a few months the grass is exhausted,''."ind the sheep need to lie conducted to fresh meadows. That pa it of ihe woi k falls to me, n'id is practically all that, I do. I select a now grazing ground and con- duet the shepheid and his Hock there for the first time. After that he understands. 1 keep practically no he'll hesides tlie (logs and wilh all my 10,000 sheep cannot complain of being overworked.' "��� Omaha lice. ^ Kootenay Lodge * No. 15A.F. &A.M. * * The rcpuliir meeting are held in the Mas- oiiicTeiiii)le,IJoui-iiu'.- ^=.Hall, un the third *==?Monday, in each month at S I'. 111. Vihiting brethren cor'Unlly welcomed. G, S, FLIXIJT, Si:cm:'rAitv. REVELSTOKE LODGE, I. O. 0. F.', No. 23. giAsn HcBiiliii' meeting.- are held ^JfJjSiffe&i! in Oddfellows' Hall every iCSSsHgfTrak'piiursilayjiight at eight *rJz^SXSCtft:*i< lml""ay 'UKiii ai, eigni SS^TJft^SfKiXaJnt-locl*. VibUing hrother.s ���"it--*fc^*i^C-.<p^ ooi'ilially welcoined. V. MOOKK, X. G. A. C. THOMl'SONY Six. 5E-I.SIRK LODGE, NO. 12, I. O. O. F. "Meets every Tuesday evening in Oddfellows' ���^T W>.�����?^ ^VrsiLinft'livtlirenuir- ��� -^^ -ydially hn-it'cd to Sit- tend. " " ,' './. MATH IK, Sec. I) Instruments!' ��* I3l8^< I The ],-irq;e.si supplv of music'il ooods in Revelstoke,0 \ i|l�� such as Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins, Mando- ,y fel- linettes, Autoharps, Flutes etc., also every variety of 'l��* R strinci's for above, at CANADA DRUG. & BOOK OO.'S, Kevelslol-e Station, J). C. <��l" * ** # (I>-t^w^u^w��i��t^(^u<^wt^^ui^^^ ���^smm^sm^^mt^ 1)33 P I ���1 111 m 5S I A neat, tasteful calendar is about the best possible advertisement, , and is ��ood for a whole year. \ Take a look through our 1 ���' samples���'none prettier are on the market���and place your order early., KOOTENAY MAIL JOB DEPARTMENT - i, ��&* J.l'AM?i-.K���l!.-<.'. paper 'ilu-, a priiiiiineni attorney nf Victoria, and I'V llie piiinipal ,' .mil iiiiiiiia- man of West Superior, 1- ,1 , -p.,., ,-, v,., ,,.,, W'i-coi^in. whoa few w.eeUs.Miro look supporter nt that view 11: V.inc.iiivei , t> 1 ' , .... ... 1 a I'onil tui the llorne Lcail, returned U.sniierenltallv de.cn.e.'i a.yoco.ul ,(sl , 1,t.l>ntly ;md [ht,' NV;,sl a.rperioi hanrl. Liberal papc 1 - too, ei oiiim', . Tde--r.iin innt.un- a lorif- inter view make'lij-ht ol" it. and join nalislieallv il ' wiih liiin. lie-ei-.n-- lo have a wry has few i'i ien'is. 'j'his ris. however, -inod idea nf conililiuur. in \\'est 1 . ; 1 .. (��� , ���i 1:,, ,-,.,,i,,,,, ,,'.,, 1, iv nnlci.-i v, ,u:d his Mili.-ervatioii.-i are in out an iii'lex nt pulilic lei-i 11:Ll, vv ,01.11 , 1 the in,tin ci'i'icct. After E-tviiii,' a Iris no use tor p.ulviMii: anil ilr-nilr - ��� ' . ��� ' ch -ti-ii)l ion ot the I.aicleau, particul.ir- the reiteiaiion ot" ��� 1 unnin-r the neM ].-.,f 1'ei-gUM.n and the neai hy tli.-Li ict elpctimi 011 p.n tv lines noiliii'j* ot the 1^,^, v../' kind is, as far as c..n now l,e seen. ���'Oi\ i:u Hi the illili. ulties in way of likely to lianpe:1. li i-'io's t>v> in tran-n:.- ration, i .ipil.tl 'h>i- ln-en ?low make .1 fii-ht .'mil rndepei.dent MirlMi I " t mie' int.) t his di-t 1 id,, l.e.si'de> the ,.,,,.' ,, .. , Y Y 1 ich ami nn>.->' Ki''s-ilile miio's of tli - C'jlunlbi.ins. ie-..U(.;ess o! jiiiiy liu! , -Canadian Troops for the Transvaal. 1 ______ Dr. Borden, minister of njiliti.i, when asked his views rej-arilni-j; the proposal to send Canadian troops to 'the Transvaal, said: ".1 believe, -vitli Sir Wilfred L; uriir, that all ai- tion iu thi*! direction would'lie premature, and before anything can be done it. will be necessary to summon pailhir nieiit and ask its advice. There i.s 110- thintr to prevent any'man or any body of men fiom P*oin-j; to the Transvaal a-ul fii-hLin-^ in the ISnglMi anny.'' UAIliriSTHiSS, SOLICITOUS, Ii rfi. 0r|.*joi:*i : -\roi.soN\s Hank* I'i.uck, Jti.vii.- -iTOiii'i, ti- e. , JToncy to loan. ' OitlL-cs-: Kcvul.sUiUo. I!. C: Fort Stcolo, H. C'. (tK(1. S. MeC'ASITHU. ���'��� A. H.UIVKY. ItcvcUokc. II. C. l''orl Slcolu, H. C. I XV. CROSS, M. D. SUKGl-ON TO THE C. I~. It., CITY HliALTII OI'T'ICI-II. OIHco: Taylor Hlook. JMnckcnziu Avenue. -4<M^ .ESTABLISHED 1862 ���y VICTORIA, B, 6, COMPLETE^��� JOUSE FURNISHINGS tS/f\$ 'vi-: un'oi-'i1 iMitKCi-',, . , ' Japanese Mattings A. ELUSIVE NATUR: l ll sl.,1.1.1 ci' . VV .1 '.) Hit I (ll.sll.l '���'���\S ���11 ' i ve anxious ior il.e general no ' I vv.i. everywhere, put up nicn of inji and 1 Csa! "i-. otliei i eipiisYii s but p. '.���.. iji'i's i 111 f ��� _r t it v and abilitv. >..^hi',r disasti 1, is if,v i'e.l I _s oi" 'oisei friends in im'.iatin*; p 11 t;. lint s we mi1 j;la'i t'i ' onus 0/ 11 ��� ���, .so Jl) -.lie-in. ' ()t'ii-!l ..ll.l ' ���' ��� Cl) i i'i heard the coin; l.'.i'it or ei-t'i 1 i"is iii'mi and oil.i'i -, t h ii.li .-It , pari visin 1 a Coluinbi 1 does n it mistake. I.m-v h . ve I m, .-ll 1 ,J: 1 , I (.��� 1 c| ������.; 1'. Tm. \"n ���"! i 1 (.YY"'i -, ���: < . ' Con!.lined till' i' >'' ���') ; 1 .' , t!''' , .a st/i v ,ii i ,e pi ii :', , 'll . ������We c. iri il (.1: L'r it ui i,i i'' ��� _ :, '. ' nn n '.v ho t'i .oi,',i 1 he p' ���'��� !'i ��� .1. : <\ ' enlisi-; \ at ,\ 'x -. i-i !. 1 .1 n 1.. - ", ! 1 K's-ib of theii 1 .Im- . ! 1 ,.<.!. !��� ��� ��� at temp' Im,!' I lie _' .\i, I ,'i mi ... 1 ��� lh" i'i ei i f M 1 .m.s< :vji M 11' in 1 1 \ 1" Ci" ] v e i In \ 1 1 <'. .���' v. : i 11 I 111' 1 > 1 1H i'i is t in- .ippnil.l 111"!. 1 "1 a ' ".! 'li'1 ; 1 '' '' sclei.! 1 leader. W!,--ll,. 1 , v '.e,i i : ' lead'-i has i.e-ii c! nsen, I he .'1 l.'i r. 1 ,' C'ovci nor v. I 1 be no; il'iei him ,',s pi eniier i 11 < -i 1 11 1 we ai e not int. a .ii'-d "TOUlis ! ������_���.���: i.e.' i I." s ,.,1,' ��� cjtiesi ii n and toe '-.' i' er'-ia" 1.; ..Vi.iii ship of rail W ,i_V ���-. I ( ( >e.',i /' s ,,.1 _ ; j, ai;ina i\ ant.i-.'iiiii-.ni iiiv.reii eipr.i and 1 ibni , nd pi"p ��s to i1'.''''^ ��� :!������ doc tors ni.fl 1 iu ;. 1 1 -. ll is .1 p''.' i . in tij 1.11 u hii !i ili1 -e '�� "��� -'i '''".i - 1: ' - -Mi. ( '.il lei '.'. ! fun -i'.d A!'- ���' ��� .<i> Ivis-'i, -ni. Xil-on and .Slo'-.ni di.-lint^ Iviiiu-i ii'iv nn!"- h' low 1 ."it* to It 'oiili's 1 el !,,i v i:iir i; aii-p. : tat loo facilti. > by ; i.l.i'al Ini'i at hand h 1 ve .-o far ta'.eii- l i.e 1! i ei.' ,,'e ni inv I'-tni-. ,Ij',i! I here Is |(!> i:<_'( i.i (1)1- ( olii'.ltln!! ,it inn..'. '-v 1 I!-. J w is 1 h ,.��� j -,\ ii 1 nil-nail-. *ne 1 01 eii t'l-I'i'-iii; an,! K. iV -S,. a iir.incli nl li.t' (1 'e.a Xaltie. ., hid (orp- 1 1" s|,- vi,- ,\ n: n]i,<i no .:i" irr iii:id. and I he i iij.ili-i.i 1' 1. ,!ii vv.i- .it work Jim- ' -' , . .a ; 1 ..^r it s 11 ;,e a ia", it i- 01 id ei -111110 Ilii' I .'. I s, ��� ; I -,., (i . njli l)l>||| ICllil Kl'l- ���.'!-( , . i' ..' s :n. iv I 0 iii-M vear. .Mlii- ,1,4 1 I ' ��� i- - .ll'(l < ! 'Ol s > ,.li he 1 l|(- .,,..-���, 1 : .1 1 ��� ,:i j ii -oui .1! low j 1 ices, i'. ��� 1 ill ' . t - .1-1 ' i I lined, it appi .0 s 1 il '-ii able di-{ I 11 I {oi 1 1 11! V Im hi,all r,i pita I. 1 , ! li 1 1 ,1 v "I J pli'.IS- 1 11 1, 1 - .; ,111 l lost 1 in 11 Ve 1 1 I p. i ,,,1 ; , . , 1. 1 . >!, t! 1- llilnl 11..1- I , ,'i t lie ! .'.-ii ,1, 1 , a.iv ni|e Mitel e-f ��� .! 1:. h 1 ^, ..- ,p nni.ii.e; )>i < i-p.'( I -s in t I ��� IV . , l!',' 1 \ , 111 I 1 IH'tr I" I'- e ��� . Ill-' ' i.i ���-. 1 .' t ii:fi I lu.iru n I 1! 1 1 ! ��� , 1 ,���!��� ! ..ii 1 . : ..in 1! obsi-r v ,1- , I '1 0' i.i ('"i ;.'| "..I .1 i,d ,',i-l .ii^r nlili- .;,.| ,- I" iii-ii. II. .V ('our-.11 1 .of 11 nv - .! 1 Ye, I,;.- ,n!il ( nii,iiiis-.iiiiier nl'lll'- ,! III. I.VV. ll i'nnl.of I'Y'I Lfll-oll. Ill" ..';���) ii il" ".Nell 10 I.. '.111 ni. ne! ' i ! ' : v id '!���'' 1 .rtisiiii.nud p"i ha ;������* I ., 1., ol i .),',! 1 u llienl inn t li" ,M eXI- The daisy droops upon its st.-tn, A kIo'.v is 1.11 tlie t,r.i=^, I cannot toucli b?r hcalinjr hcra,' And ;cl I feci liei na^s. Still, like a summer wind tliat Etroarnf. 0,'cr ihe fields unmpvvn, ' '' , Sow.r.j li.e folden dust of dreamr, alie passes and is gone. "nth stately joy each herb receivrt "(0 nnner.ee wliich is iicif, "liie poplar shakes a tliousand leaves, > The (valor lily stirs. Tiie.bcndlnsr wlllmv v\hi-pcrj low. Till ��ave and whisper inert; The \ -rj ri >'r -per - to [low i:i ��ui x li^ncalh her feet. .K'.itl ;c!, ai.J let, 1 am *-n Mind, I .irly fie. km ,v eiur-. Ar.d 01. . vv.i " ."iy In. .itdi d miii'J The iranq-uil heart of ineivri, r, ���London Spectator. Ii. IIOLDICIE' AXAr.YTlC.VL CUKMIST AXIJ ASSAY BK. I Koyal School of Mines. Loudon. rfcvun .vuiirs.it Moi-fn Works. SwniKcn. -si'VPll'Pcn years Chief Chemist, to "iVig.ui Co.il .md Iron Co.. Knij. ''��� h,ite Chemist aiid As-ayor, ILill -jpnes. Ltd. Kvpry doseriiition of as-ay and 'aiialypcii) work undertaken. Ol.iinis examined and reported upon. HICVJCWrOKK, H, C, ia BAUER & -ASHCBOPT, oiiiiiiioii and Prbvineial Land Surveyors, �� MIKING ENGINEERS, ��� Oriental Art Squares ���- in l.ii'Hc iin.inliliis and nou-esl, ilosi^riis. li is .surprising the rich cU'eiN'tlmL 0.111 ho pnidueeil with Iheso froods for yerj Ii{lio inonej; Samples of-Mailings, Etc., Free on Application VANCOUVER HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED. . WHOLESALE PAiNTS AND OILS 339 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. C, 1 Brni-ich Store i'Notson, D.C, 3 fiiiri ci firs of Mines, Mmer.il Claims and Crown Lands. If'TELLIGEiNT CANINES. I > ti VANCIOUVEJI, 1). (J. Thp "-fork Dune by Collies on n. Cnll- foriiln Ilniu-h. 1 ���Xoflii.-iR in my whole vvi'.sfcrri trip in- ] Gold, Sllyer, Lead, aiid ��� li"- I ! ' v '-1 >,,<. ,r ... ��� vi . ii..- v< !. Iii"��i��.il iik' mo:-",' said a (listin^nislii'il tiavclfr ihc other 'lay. "rli-in the vvnrk 1 s.'i w (]..nc on ri ]:ii-jrf> sliecji i.'inch in C'ali- :' >i iinia l.y hal* a jhwn or nuiic cullies, .vcc-o'duij.' to my lio-I. ������:idi one of Ihci'i ���.a-,��l 'iin. a ^ooil .'?7."i ivr nniifli In \v..tr.'-;, ,!mI l.'a ivnit far lictfr (linn' aiiy I'Vii ni'-ri conl'l do it, while his lioiiid v.-'j':!'l iK.t urn ���n.T 'a i' mil cf whnt it wmiiI.J 1 cist to l..(>|( n 111.; 11 The r.-incli 'v!n<h 1 vimY'i'i! cvtcnilcl ovei tlcm^amls nf .i��.('s, '.v)i;i" niy fiii-nd mi I'.si 1! in his- (ri'ial cadi inu-M 1:0 fewer rli.-.n "I'MHi'i Copper Ores W. PBLLEW HARVEY, ��� l-\ fi. .��.. Klc. Assnj 0[lint'aili|d jretallin-Kii'.il U*or!-.s, VAN'OOL'VKIt. I!. V. .s.niililhi^ Work-i. T!7-"l!) Pendei' .Street, lii.ji.iriil lo pari hiiM" llie iilmve el.i-sci, nl mi's fin- 11. fnllnvviiiK Kiifflish houses- H-hniii he i,'-. esenl-.. vi/.' \'ivn,ii .V: v , j. Svinl-r.i. Killdlls Milul Co, MeLennaii,' MoFeely. & .Company, Limited, IHB TQfrl E MADrWJADffM ,'L,i,u' ���""���'"^W"**.- atKl Tiling1 MAJMSTlU o'l'I'-ML IJAN(;I3S for I Intel, 1mid K.unily Use ��� Miners?: and Mill Supplies. Vancouver, ,.,, _ ��� r , f British Columbia, ' IJr.'iiH-lies ;i| U.ivvsnn fit y, AI Ijn ;i ml llennel (. ���1 .id., ll-.rryiioit. S-'ijiiIIi Walcii. Si|iclter<, .t,'i;,i I--, liL-'lverl/tci"'!, .Miniilfactiirors. i.Ii.-c;, Jh.. (.itiKl ^ -tiiij.ly .1 l.,/c 1:1 CliQttUir.z amoltor pulp" a flicoialty I'ln.iiic ���- in 1 fiu nd f'rl hy .' �������I j .. '11;*.1 In u-'-. _ __ -.v n TI Int.1 llns ||ii> s.hiiji .in. ��J. 1 v ��� ��� 11 at THE B. C. ASSAY AMD CHEMICAL > SUPPLY CO. (LIMITED). (IJiid- iM.icl'Y-irlune \- Co.) VANCOUVER, B.C, We nrc .^r.iiiiil'.ulnriM'-s .-mil dircd/ I inpnrli'i-s, and cirrvn l.iro'e sloc-k of n.-ilniK.-es, Ii'iirn.ifcs l''ii e Cl|,iy lcoikI--, .Scieiitilic nnd Prncl ic.il Hooks C'liisswiir-', I'lnliniini u;(iods.Avii|s./Jhi'niic'.ils;iii(l nil ot licrAs-s.-iycr's nnd Miiirr'is i-eiiiiiri.'inciits Woli' Ayi'iils lor iMoijjiin Oriit-ilili- Cmii-)<*iiit, "lliitUTScii. l-Jcfkcr Sons' I5.il- iince.-, elc, " ' , ' ' - ' (.'iil.-il(i0riie and full |i.u liriil.-ii'.-i M-iil nn .-ipplic'i-ilion. <:! in .1 11 , . ,' P , ', .IS '1 lie |ll I' fn' III lii^'lif to j'i'it.-it (11 t-i 11 fi'.ri tin- v.iil w-s ivlitdi ,in <'.-ilifoiiii.'i \voi:|.| n.i! i- i-li.ii-t iv. 1 k <<( Mm!.- Icfr, ..nt in llu i.j,. n plain , 0.1 iii'.i.i un |y h'i'i-i"! "Arini'ii! .11 -!.'��� laiich,j')-' :'t ni^hrf.-ill I hul the o[i-rii (unity of tfcm; t.'ic 'lou'i cil.il'Kt tin ir '.irinn,- ll'iiks into the fuhl nnd c.v |iicsui.(| iricit s'i,-|ii-,-e a! (heir , v. omlcr fi-' r level in'ss ninl sjc.li, "'dii, hut tlr-- Is the least [.:l't of il,' ^ni'l !-y li 1 f "Vo-i <l|..n!il -w- ri.e i.-ilel!i- fyut (""air e? 1.-/1 alio ;l l!ni.' inn- nine's ' woi k. fn 'hat tie.v icaily s!;,,w inn, c than j CHAS. J. AMAN ( )[i||i. ile I lie iSt.llinil, "Xavv C"iit" is the best I .nj.;'lish fiiA'ifco . 1I1.1L cm \)<: hoti'rlu, Largest and Best l^mpped llolcl on I lie Const Kvciytliing new and up-- to-dutc. Popular Prices. Free Bus. BRITISH COLUMBIA Stephen Jones, Prop. '^Jl- un 'till.."ps, ,1 I Vlie pel llil.il l.i , ,,, . Jt ,. , . . ., i ' ���' . . ,, ! "intiifiry liniirrii I'.s.^ht. It vvonl.l Ik. well I i.iieiii ��� .11 .1- llie kindly *,'-n ri ���-0i .;, y,���u ���������.,ir).. urtp f,���- ���i)fp tn; .1 I I" '"������ l"l.',\i.'l look tile (',|-| IV*! I ds tliclll.' i l�� - U lill^lv fit e.'irlv (l.in-,1 the rifft | -w^A r> rents ti 48 $10 EACH. I li . V, iiiinc. '. 11 onl HOTEL ! ni'i'niiis J nrose, atul a- 1 ' �� I >:n/.U\x ; ������_ _ ^.. __,��^��. ���ni'lll n-I ."( (he I. -aillii of > ,��� ��krj,.,r Cif| A 17V*Wf��T5^? ' .,.] H'c illimifal.lc cv-oan-f of I'" ,.!:,i.m <-2^-*& V -^l"d OTXjliL^ F RO W. E. FORAN, Propriotor. S'uvv nnd Minium mid .Strictly I'Mr-l, ("'Ins-���Good S.ninile liooniK��� I (at en ":���! nnd .Sl'.jO iicr Uiiy, Corner Hastings and Cambie Streets, Vancouver, B.C. 1". ' ! ��� *-; : I I..!l))i' Assembly. ^ ,,,, I|ip ,���������,.,,,,,,��� f,,|,.l,,.f ���r ,-,. , . ,' ".iy a'lei.lion u'.im (alicl tn ihc h i-inc-<�� , , , , . 'if tlie ilav I> v the fiii-nillv 11.11 ' 1,1:; of 1 he ' ' ' ��� "'"'"l ."""���li"'.' I"'"' "�� , ,���||i,.s. -il,,. u.,,1 j.,,, i;,, |,,1 ,.���.i, :..'. cm 1. iu' I .st it v. .is ie-!(,Ned : ! ������.,.., |{f.,v.f ;,,���| v. e-c n |.|,ic- tnc,1 ������. .1, (.. 1 (irdcrs left ,*ii mv .1 '��� 1 11n.lv 111. il" Kii^'ciip V. 1 >..(!' 111 1 , Ice; Mic heie uitdrr tisii'Y cm ot'djfi i"-i.inl.|vf ihc diitp, ��� lo iii- fixefj liy lii-j tijiiii- inii. I lie cn: I al. Ihc t'iiii"( nf ivhtdi j|'ii,.| ore 1. ,'n they lio'iiii'ci! .Tiion/ tnc |i,ni., -.cnoii ��� is��c:nlil.v if diccp. nnd (hen enh lie;:ti'i I 1 dti-rlo out h'.H own c'-pccinl Mod*, for of lU'.'se thottHaiulH.of nnlrurilfs, lihe on.o an- . 1 1 '.1.11 ;i(.'.-��� uili li'tvc .-ipcerly 'itu-iuion. .O W. FLEMING-. ��.��*������&��&. ��� on ;t crowded stri-el��� wouldn't excite a titlic of tlie inleiest iitnonp* M)op|>er-. Hint lln> pi ices It. K, WILSON if. cjnotinp- nn JiYady-in.idi! Clulhin-- ure (luiii'r. <i> o THE KOOTENAY MAIL RE-ENFORCEMENTS. ., >.yv."IVlir-fi��� Euraiiicr""! 1'tli lo^ trciiury .."vVa^Fiient'and ���: ,umdercd uitcily, ���'���" .Caslii't~6f'gaUi On! (loil uiilmk And drew Hideout. Il.e hollyliock. '..��� ���Tlic'rieo"-'also"liroiijrlit lie in that hour .".. S-Io .'niaiiy; a const cl, itul tlower YAsdotli at ni^lit tlie -.Lies bestrew .-'���', ';In league long pj?tuics purple blue. '���'������ Y'Nor sunflower's rav did he withhold, .���:'������'Kor cai'line tlnslle's disk of gold; '.'���'.; |-\or'i|-ov-:|l..'ilaliIi.i's si itelv demo "~ Of crimson'vaulted lioncvto'inb. 'i;. The bannered anm of (lie pii.no '.;���. I'nsfcd by. at, its ippomtcd time. . Y:.T1ic:'ro;eiifor'cc'nuiiis, muston n-,* strong, ���;������"��� Through''rustliiij; lanes now troop along. .'.,,'!,��� Tlio'-.ycar shall not surrender yet '���. ller. leafy'fcrficss hoi forget '":.' To garrison'an.1 Kim 1 li^ht well ���'. (-l-eehranijiaHs oi liu citadel. ,,Y*.Yct haste, ye re enfom nionts bold, '.'���/i.For'.'wi.hicT's bu^'ii bl.i l linns cold. ���"��������� Sqpn"\vill/ liis (lira,'fill oidnrnce sliow :YY'T:liCuii'ursti'iiij-gl.o the volleying snow. ' Prcssohward, shout voir battle call ..'��� By bWiioiiji-eiit -nil loitering wall. i.V' hciid the lasi.r.'ih from the gate, i'.-'Y".For,-.bh'Y bravb'hearts ve coma too late! 'Y: .Y-Y YYY ,���). Y; ���Pail M.iH'G.izetle.' ���:1^.J��^^S?!l?e-S?^S".P^^P.81>s.tt*?S,��*|61|lW ;y:.Y'K .".Y.i'MU' P'Ni/ -Possessions." &y:5!:cStro* e io Pic. cit His Wast y -r? Y ii:g iKSYli:i:2 and H��3- ;Y:Y:K^'��Y;SbnndcJ:'I{cr Own Tiiiis. ....YY**.Y V. . n f /^YyrY-.ThVro.AV.'ii.s'onitr' Iii"* window in tho ante- Y;,'.'i-hrini,Yji)ii!;in;i i)i\\ . 31 >n ,th(! stieet, nnd ���;':'.;Yn'iiii.'i:''.'t'r it-';lJ:in��i'. I>.i. t ii iihiccd her, desk. ;YY;Yi'his ;\yns i;!icy<.inb l"'intiirc in the iipiirt- ' li::''. nii'ii'l silvoYl vviY.cli ii s ,iu<l n lii<j 1xio1'i-:iko. yY';,iiiYY\v-liiCli' vy-isYY;i icicle .iriny nf ilietion- YyY iin^i<Y!ii)u'Y(,i]'(jyfc.iiiii" il..is As for ileciirn- ? Y>liiiiiy,"4lH'r(i?vy-:i's In.r cue. n very l;ir!ro tyYiiiiipYof tlio Yv\-v>: Ti! l'nt liiiii'r nj-.-iii^t the Y.:;:Yv\-;l!|iy>!iiii:i!?iyb,diy' I.' Is !t vv:is :i itnii't 'y-v li^Yr/rciinKy li'i'.',;'iii-i .ind innermost nf the ^YY^ni^iiYj&Yi:)-!'!!1''^',! ->i'u- YyYYYyj^ij-Y^iilY'yyiiei i ��� J.inn iii'c 111 Ml she. yy-|^iiydle;;ji;i'j)i5'y^nY t' c ilini'.ill H o'clock . .yyrllHjYiy!itie^V:iytiY;:l!i!i.!4 ll nisei ill, (i: oci.'l v'^Y''.iY>-V>-;is'ij/"I"-'-���������^Y''ii'i'-/1t-iYt'lii:��* with the I.iwIImiI.v's ���^^On'i^niet-ninirAr p...m v.'.r.ie int" tin* "i*' YY*(l(2p;Yp;Y?'Yys .'.;,-���<*���,;, ,'��� , slim! Illllll. Willi il M'lhQM^i\;i:m^^ > ������! ''���"<' ��f Imir- *������>' rii^m^^-i^i^ 1"-iy f1-'1!1!" "v;'"1' M" YYv-^iioi-yiYH'yYYiyy-y " '.,.'������ ,, YYYY-.:\!vY^,^r���IreYiin 1 "i.e-n* it w. jiml Ii*" ?.:>-:f,i:i.Y��^-i-lV:Ul|iss^";rrYV:'In-}n e tile I'i*' <"'<P nn YY:"-i!iiv Yv'iliyY-ljY.:;;^!''1 ili--i<- i'"i' n .nicnicnt 'Yi:^,i.Yt^-,,;Yiiii^:;'i!iv:i i-''"i hi'.iMl'him >-.iy- Y;yy-<;)!i.-ti(^Yii;i.:-viy:i: 1 ! d-i't mYti. c ymi. No Y/���'���'���hii'rtisiiiiii.' lYli'ipc''"' :yyYYHhevYTii:i!;eilY:Y:Y-c, lid sl:,n:!ilcr fit-Mill ^���'''fliiY'Wlnitf'i^il'ii^vv.ls b'>-v in-; in li"r diivc , ;yyiVmYY':TiiiKyYiiii':;i..' .-,mv"iIi:ii 'I'1- "-hit yYi'Vi'i-hVi^eyYiiiidi'i'ii.itJk hud n somfwlni: ':��� ���'j~,i,-iti:�����;ri^n.-3^' I'-'iSnTiitnT^ir itoT ;Y;YYYv,li.riiiiiihiiiii)Yii Id i"c In sicj> in mnl '"chiijiiYlt c u; lined tin.' sln-rt. y:Yiiy!iiY^MYi;iY'nrcp:i': i.i : .1 p.-.p.-i- mi our new SiY.iyi-iscsV-iSifiY.YYiniKl v. ntul t" K1'1 ,:l>' l:lli ���>Yd-i!i)^tffi;i'r.f-ily:Y':; I I. >!-e \ duii't ;mu<��y {Y;y--n*i'%'yYy'y.'.Y-Y/Y; '������'��� !'Yy h^t,fVjit''Yill.!;;1-niiii I'lincd Laura. , ���.y^^:.y:i0;^i , , y.SYSlicYliinl-1-d.aYp'in -s.i.pi'sp. 'SY'iYi'lityfnyi'V'Y^-1 '' !!l�� S^';1'1;I01'- ���'������'!l!'t ;y;~.:^w!'liSiii:y"yi^:t^{^* ' ciiid ^hoit sijrht I yi|{niYMt:,liiMv.yt ::iYiiiss ;.i .���uUi;iout the titles ��� Yj'alYYtlVeYvUpKeiyscqtioiis ol our new p:is>-ps- :^)?^i(i��j^:^Wj*rii^ii'y,iii -Hi^- fl.icijiv. Would ���y; Yy-iSulohliKivine?'';,. ' ��� ;'%:'��'j;jfliiriv:tijps^nii'(! Then (lie humorous K-YsiitftoiK^ t('ll1''''a11'1 !:lu, ���PY;iirosp^ niiil/ciniic1 J'o- w aid !yYYYY'.ltYsni.ee:tb"bc so tall," niunuiircd tLo 1Y Yst t'h n troi-' hd u i i t. In ;u I \ YY;���::;���/.vi-jjii-;noY(;iil*i''tl'"" yourself, I think:" YYrsriii!YLnii!nYYYYY:/ , , ���y YiiUi'lsydso'i-icc-ii) Im'0 such heaiuiful��� \Y;1 Ys5i:<>nlii ^--i*,*- s^iii-li excellent eyes," said Y. !t'liiv'str;ingcrY Yy. " y: ��� ?"Ii:i'31 --a Y^t is rtioil Ytli o beautifaleyes to the yY:ii]n]iY:inif:simii%iiat coldly inquired what Y.xdip vvisliwl���' to; know . Vlien he told her. YYshc'i'0,riil tlie inViiies of tne islands to him. 'Y.ylh'.'.^ra.yely.yijurt'l'ii'in down with a note or yYiAvii.inYaYnieriK'co'bo.ik YY/y 'vtr."iy':lKti!.',l''.,vn ta'lei," he somewhat /.yjiiiiili-nfnilyys'iiid'. "Hieu-'s no telljn-:' tn Yi ���ivliHtYliei';!)'!?. 'I iiiii-l't iv.t tiiivo reached. y YTl):ii)k,YyoiiY vo'!-y: i-iutli anil rikkI morn- Y .Yiii-iY:'...���.:":':;.'���.,."..,..:}: :':'f: Yr^nnray'vyontY; h.uk (o hot- desk, .and ���>--v.._et��p.Tf���_)*-_'>>v.-:.'.-"tAv'?-'-y^* '��� l'te'i <:f" |,lp si1'11''' Y:Y:,uiiJM:,secj:!Cd; tri' h-hteu the whole day. :Y��'shey!aii-*liyiYwl!e,i -he Hmr.-rlit yf it on ;:Y,t.; i ho;; \v'n'-'y:'liV!i-'i<v:Y''' YYY' !|t]\vas'ii little sti.in-*i\ luit she wasn't YYreally ^ti!'|iris;Y'rw hen lio dropped in again Y'Y'rtieYiiyxtYnHVi'ivihj; Y, ���'t-loiid;1 (lay.", he said in .Ins ��� cheery Yy-?ayYYY"Ypur i^>Yvv !>ossji;,sions' (is com- ��� yYY-'YSYori YfiYiiili'iisly.' 1'ic ^1.1! a little mixed, .;'js liowever. ouYsfiinc of those dniihle joiuled YY nil ines;" YY\nd iii fine she quite knew it yY*li'eywasYasa'i;v:aidl'U linn, tie only re- ��� Y nia'itVc'dy'a yi'evy;: i uiiiites, however, and ��� llicn depariedj with many thanks. Tlir ,'.'y .n'-t'.xjt'-inOriiiiijr'-;liii d.npped in ii'u'.-iin! and Y.Y-ihcynexfY.and the nev t If he misled a yyYt)iYr.!)iiiy.y I;aura smiielinvy inissed him. Y irievu-asiyui'lMl fheeii fellmr: so optiinis- YYYjy'Y.so liri.udit.su Iin aide I'.aura liluslied Y'-.���������n'.'.fi't.'ilo..;ns.':s!iiv used (Ins last term. And ,y: ;t'!Ycit :iYw.-i'voyiit' pitj i.m over her. It was ���'.'���' liliijiiYtoYhc scY'ii Hi it wilh his easy anil' -.' 'iruiu! iiatui-cil...vvaj this man could never 1 lic:aYsiK'cess''inYlile. riere lie was daw- dliii-i ove.r a nVat'tei that midit have lieen ,Y liiiishi'dYup in a (In oi two. Ilou- could Yy>uch an 'it'll iiii* Yfdlnw earn even a satis- 'Y. ftiV'iory- liv-ini'V-It was a -rrc:|| pity i<��d ;-'-''.i'ii'Y v.-as'Ys::c-li Ya delightful character: Y\y,lio-vvas-he,V .She would a.sk one of the Y Y-clcrlisY-Y No,- she wouldn't. What was : -lilts'idler to her? :���' AVhcii lie ili'npped tn Ihe next uiorniii-;, {..'iiirn received Ins gn'eiin-j in ii .vmic- v,:..|i;ii fri^iij ni.-tnni ���'. YY:-'.-''��� Tin al'rnii! I annoy you," lie said after ' ' ti' liiouieiil's hesil.itinii. ���"No." .said I.a in.i ��n 111 o lioldly. "it isn't Yth'al... Hat (lou't ;ion tiniik you are wust- ,iii':Ya', ���*i;eat .dcai ot time on this���lids .yworkV" ������ '.Y. ���'" Y "No," said tlie shoit man, with a smile, .y "ldou'tY' Y-Y. ';������ ���'���'.Aii'd Itaven't vini any pniiiloyment of . more inipni-tntu'c": .'' rXii," sail) the shmt nan prninpMy. "1 'liaveirt."Y . ������ ������ l.a.urn si'-hed. Ho was clearly mcor- i-i^ihle. ��� y vl'in-sorry,"-- she said. 'Tin ���iia'(l."-"*-ii'ifl the short man. L.'iinnYhlazei.l up . "lint (lo-.i'l you know lhat you aro ivaslin^ yinir i.'PP"' lunilies'.'" J she cried. ���"Don't you Unow that without energy ynil can accomplish nuthinir? Don't you care,lo rise in the world'.' You liave tal- ei ts. Why don't you wake up and -put t |-,.-:n to i*o(iil use'.'" She couldn't have said this to him if lie,hadn't smiled al her velii'iuonci so ox- fjHuei'.'ititifd.V. . "And you would like lo have nii sac- coeilV he asked. "Coitiiinly I would," Laura promptly replied. Theie was :; brief sileuce. The short man looked thoughtful. He diew out bid watch. <��� "1 can't stay but a moment this niorn- in-:,'' be said. "1 think I nuisr have drojiped iu merely throu'-h force of bab it." "1 hope 1 haven't;'��� bej-an Laura. '"Not at all," he interrupted. "Good moi niiif*."' Laura felt a litlle conscience stricken. "Hut it was for his own flood," she consoled herself. And then Mr. Druuiuioud entered the room. "Miss Hiirtoii,'' he said, "we have never asked you to attend to any of our court business, but QccaMon may arise when your sei vices in that connection will be. required. In order to familiarize yourself vyitli the work 1 wish you would visit one of Ihe courtrooms this morning. I will send Itarryvviih you, and be will enlighten you on such points'as are necessary. You are not to do any work, you understand; simply to become acquainted with courtroom'routine." It was a big case, young P.arr.v inform ed her on the way over. It involved a very large sum claimed as damages, ami it was bitterly contested. "All tlie big legal guns will be there," said the boy. ".John Stetson's going to wind up for the defense." They were early enough and lucky enough lo secure seats inside the outer railyig, 'for the com trooin was .soon crowded. Laura looked about her, with an interested glance. Then cslie, suddenly started'. Her friend the short man was coming briskly, down the aisle. Was it the same ,iiiiiii? His thick ��� hair was brushed back from his forehead, his eye gleamed, he walked with a quick elastic step. Yet it certainly was the man of the map. Laura twitched Harry's sleeve. "Who is that'man just sealing himself at the table?" she whispered. "That? Why, (hat's John Stetson. Haven't you seen him before? That's funny. He's moved, into our block, you ktimv, ami {lis bllice.s are just at'tlie olhoi h'ikI of/jhe |ia|| on our door.' Ain't *#���> a corker? I tell you." said Harry oracularly.'"if olil Judge I'nnning i.s at'lhe head qt the local bar-John Stetson is a mighty close second." It was'a wonderful plea that John Stetson made that morning. Clear, con- ' cise, logical, witty, sarcastic, nidi-riii.''-^. passionate. Tli*-' <'j"s; limn ,fo'c-iiicii' \o ( {jr'ovy as' fie faced, the jury: ''And what 'a voice rind what gestures! ,' ' ' ��� A buzz ran thr.ough the courtfraoyt- f\s jip"' finished, "ni'i'l' Lniirn hurried ftarry from the room. e It; was luncheon time, but she walked aimlessly about the streets during her half bolir nooning. She had no thought of luncheon. "���-Tbeii sjjg . went back to her des!:, but aim c,ou!dii'i' work-. She w:[s'( (iery'oiis".'iii(l'"'unbtriiu'-j, , p'nd'she felt like crying," Along lowiird the middle of the afternoon Barry put his head in the door..." "Thought you might like to know that 'John Stetson won his ease," he said. "Jury wasn't out but,20 minute*-. John'll set ten '.liOn&'uiq or.t^o*: it "if' lie 'gets' ii tont..:' '���-' ���; 1: ' " ' " --' ' Jt vyas close to ~> o'-clqek when aiioti-pr .puller filled fhc '(loorway, 'This time it was iher mini whom she half feared would come. "Oh," she cried, with a fiery blush. "I am so humiliated!" "Nonsense," he cheerily said. "Hut I heard that Hpjpndid, speech 1'.' "1 saw you." tliere,1-'. he'said. ' ' '" ��� "You saw mo?"- "* ��� " :r "Yes. I���in'fact, I knew you would bo, there.'"' ' - "You know?" "Yes. Vnix ���omoinber yon' said you felt an interest in my welfare, and I was conceited enough to'ask Dri-iiiir-o,i'i'j \o seiii^ you p.yi-1' (o ihp coiir'rop'm'.'" ' Laura burled her' liltishitig faco in her bauds. "There, there, you have nothing to .r'ris proach yourself with. I wasn't ^qulte fair nnd above board in tho matter. The trouble .seems lo bo that when a man whose nose has been kept to the grindstone all his life relaxes a little, he is apt to overdo it. Perhaps I'm a natural idler,,a��ten all." ��� , Laura, looked up. ' , "And "Our New Possessions?'" she shyly asked. "Something of a pretense." said tho stout man, with a smile. IIo nat down beside her desk. 'lie was evidently n��llt- tlo embarrassed, , ��� "Let mo tell you all about it," ,ho said. "I am 8!) years old and never had a play spell. It's high lime, yon see, for nie In begin. A year or two more and 1 might forget how. Well, one day I ��aw you. Perhaps you don't believe in adinities. 1 do. I'm a |1''J' "''I lawyer, but I've nevei' |ost my boyhood's ideal of womanhood. I determined to become acquainted with you. I 'generally succeed in what I undertake." lie paused a moment. Laura wiis looking out of tho window. He went on in a lower voice: "Hut that 'New Possessions',, idea wasn't entirely a fraud. You, see. it is well to get acquainted vyitjl the possessions ynii povpt before any alliance is sungi'sied. Am] (ben, too. (here must be an equal .willingness on the part of both parties to the proposed alliance. Besides (his"��� lie paused abruptly. Miss P.arlon's .shoulders wi'rr moving suspicion-Iy. She \v,is laughing at Ins argument. John Stetson arose to his feet. He looked toward the door. Laura's hat and capo caught his eye,- He took them froin Ihe hooks and eanu: l|acl; to ihe dolj. "IIciv,' Lau'r.'i i'.a'rloi'i," be iuiskly said, "it's high time you started home." She meekly arose and faced him. lie put the, cape about her shoulders and offered her the hat. As she lai-cd it it) both hands tn her head he suddenly added: "I've ci|ii|i*}�� ed my mind aboi|t that ���p.-ssesMiHis- [ho- ory. 1 gues.-i iho old way is the best. If you have the power, step right Up and take possession of what you want by force of ai ins." Then he-put his arm about her and kissed her.��� W. Ii. Rose in Cleveland Plain Dealer. REVERSIBLE SENTENCES. Is (1(�� Snn Hettl'i;*: Hotter'" Dr. f. J. ,1. Sec suggests, in the As- troiinmische N'aclirichteii, the somewhat staitling conclusion (hat the snn is still petting bolter. The process, howevei, is too slow to have any but a scicntiiiu Interest for Ihe present liihabitaiit< of tho earth. Another result of Profc-sor bee's researches, which i.s contrary to the generally received opinion, is, that Jupiter and Saturn, instead 'of being cooling bodies, may also be increasing in temperature and that eventually they raay become self luminous like the stars. Cut if Jupiter were self luminous, and its intensity of radiation were as great per unit of surface as that of the sun. i( wou'd give at night 200 or 300 times as tnucli light on the eaitli as the full moon cflvfis! Carefully boiled eggs are good and ��� palatable. Scandalous society ��Dd life make gos- sip? frantic. She sits lamenting sadly, often too much alone. 'Badly governed'and fearfully troubled now is Ireland. .Man is noble and generous often, but some-times vain and cowardly. Polities and religion avoid arguing iu. Here is good and sound advhe. Adieu, darling! Time flies fast, sail.; aro set, boats are ready. Farewell! . Honesty and truth are good and ad' niirable qualities, as sympathy and love are endearing traits. Love is heaven, and heaven is love, youth says. All beware! says age. Try ing i.s poverty, and fleering is love. Solomon had vast (reasnres���silver and gold things precious. Happy and rich' and wise was be. Faithful served hu God. ��� ' '" Matter and mind aro mysteries., Never mind. What is matter? Matter is���never mind. What' is mind? Mind is���never matter. Eierciso care; excess tySware; Rise early uml lueathc frco air; Eat slowly ; iiouhle drive iivvay ; Feet warmish keep; blend work with play ���London Truth. , " Fred Robinson, Proprietor t * ��� i o Rougii &,n& Dressed ^^ Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Finishing BEAUTY SPOTS. The too frequent use of greasy propara- tions on the face will cause n growth of down. Cocoatiut oil brushed .over the brows Will promote their growth and give them a tfossy apiioaraiKC. '' A valuable lotion for strengthening the color of (lie hair and useful in retarding its turning gray is made of four ounces of bay rum and one ounce of sulphur.,' A frequent cause of the hair falling oih Is a delicient state, of the, circulation. Iiubhing the scalp for n slior'l time evoiy < night with the lingers will stimulate the circulation. '��� Thorc'is 'nothing better than sage tea 'to prevent the hair from '��� falling out. This should he well 'ruhheil into the roots three or four times a week. I'ran water is also good for the sculp whore there is ��� dandruff.' After rubbing it in the hair must be well washed, or it will stick together. ��� JEWELRY 50TTTnQ9. ' . ^i^HS&ai, Newly Opened Furnished and Supplied A FIRST CLASS HOUSE L, .A. SNOWMAN, prop. ���T-he snlitairp was nnoo considered tho only proper thing for an engagement ring. Now the fad is for colored stones. The birth or favorite stone is considered best. , ( 01(1 r?,r!i'iMli.P(l JOWt'l.r.V Is being utilized to treat, advantage at tho present time. jYoekots arc,worn on the Cyrano chains, mul earrings are converted into studs and belt pins. ��� ', Anklets are being worn hy a few women who have .courage and love for |h,\\ conspicuous. They ���-ri; (if d.ull gold sol, Vi'i/'i U,!ic'M S'O'U'S '''id 'no \vorn ���vvitli rhrir't skirts for bicyejing apd trampiua. I'liey should he worn on the'loft foot. Tlie Wommi of It. a , Longchump���Did she give any.reason for refusing, you? c ITardit���Reason? No, that's the w*; man of it; Simply said she didn't !ov$ mo.���Philadelphia North' American., R. HOWSON & CO Furniture and. . '��� i '. ' Un.de'ftaking. Repairing and Upholstering Done. D 'Warehouse in connection for '-toragc ' -' of family iiiulotlicrfiirnitiiro, trunks, etc, nt monthly or other rates. Agents for Raymond Sewing Machines. Revelstoke.Station.. B.C.. D.riiyin'}* and delivoii'njj n specialty. Teams always ready tit 'shortest . ,' c , notice*. Contracts fur joliljinj* taken. Agent, fur J). C.'Oii Co. Robert'" Samson; .-/N"''y/>'. WE CAN^-a=*5sss>W GIVE YOU t-i SM r.'i f'l > / A \ i 22WfiS33ffi2^CTZSSK3Sn"iL^ifir^"��'?25~ FOR YOUR r PRINTING. ��� X i 111 r^oft-jfA, '"it ffyiHb ��� *<T T. ��� r tvh(*vy jje^iron l(^j(^- 1^5 (*��^) ��� f&it 'ESIGN^ i'i AS WELL AS PRINT <-_-*-. r�� c. r. 'TUB KOOTENAY MAIL t JOB DEPARTMENT OM(^)(^* (fa (fat-fa fi-tfS-ifjS? (&>&??!��> r^-(^-^i �� 5 *��� rr/*lP'-r5'M.,*�� 800 PACIFIC LINE clays across (he Continent by the "Imperial Limited" Tho fastcsS and best equipped train crossing the continent. TraiiiB leaving the Pacific Coast Tucodayn, Thursdays and Saturdays, connect at Fort William with the palatial Lalcu stc.iiiiei a Manitoba, Alberta, and Ath*-.- basoa, across tho Great Lakes. For full particulars as - to time, rates, and for copies of C. P. R. publications, apply to T. XV. BHADSII.WV. j A|*oiil, l.'cvcl-lokc. to , K, AN I) HI! SON". K..). COVI.K.. ; Trav. I'iih��. A(,'cnl, A. O. I". AkciiI, ' Kooteiifiy Hallway & Navigation Company ��� i'|...r,itincr IO1.-I0 &- **loca:i' Hnilw<i}-. IntoriiiLiitiii.ii N.ivi.Miioii K Tnulins Coini\.i:-v. ' ' Schedule of Tie-a -Paciflc Standard Timo 1 ' ' 'i-:r.'. cti-,,.' .!niu- it'. '���'���<��� , , ��� lectio <"; Sloe.\n Railway l'.'-.s..ii!;i>i- tr.i.n i'i.!-, Sa:-i-', m.iiul way -t.nioii; liMVi:^ !v.1-I0 ,:i .-'.1.11,.;. dully, icitirnii'it:. lc.tvc- '.-j.i in I (in ill l.l.'i ii.in.. .irriv in^ .tL IC.i~!(i,-"..m \i.\u. Internation.il Kavigaticn and Trading Company Onor.itint? .jn ,'\"'lo;i n.iy I,-ikc.-.'ini] liivcr. 1 '"���.'-���. Im :i:.vat;i n vi. !. ,iv( ^- Kii-.!o ftxr Xel��on nt ii n.iii. diily L.M-''|rt SiriifKiy; n.iurniii';. lc-iivt"-' Xi'Non :i! l.Y'i ji.'in.. r.Uiiiu ntL ]-<ilfnur. 1 ilot ' i-'ny, Aiii-,H-nrtIi. .'ml iiil vv.-iy iiuint^; contircK v illi ^ii .iiMcr j\lb(i;,i io hm.-I from Bonner"'- 1'i.rry. I1I.1I10: .iNy with S. !���'. vv: N. tr.iin to Mind fid'ni ^|,i.-v.ii,i . ,-lI i'i'.-.- Mi!.; l'.iliu. f-. ri. Ai.'ii.nrv Iimvh'* Ncl-ni f<>~ Bunner's I'Vrry. T111-.1] ij^.iml "-,'-.nir'!.iy- ;ir 7 a.m.. mcel- in^' -!''.i'ii"f liiKrii iiicn.i! friiui Kn-lo :it l*'lot.. I'iiv ; Ktnriiiii.r. l",n. - lioiiiu r'- Forrv .it 7 .1.111. 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'���������������������������//. ;yOovil|Gloyis. ;#elvetiifliifsIiMes? ^foi|dre^^f|^"S i^riiiiiiri^lo'S^inatDh.; ^BivY'YclisplavYYdf^chil- ��������� tl r e ii s '.:'���������' av ea titiX ::���������-::::. y y fifiiierpp Y:j y ) J if s tiyy a vny.e. cl I: y ,'s a i 1 p rs Y::;a!iciy,YY:Walkin^Jy.hats,;: :-yv pat t b'i* iis iiiv im'ni eel Y a ii cl: :|Y tin t r,i niniecl :y. Py^y^y: YY.-'yyATCH MAICEn AND'JEWELLER Yy ,, :,y,.Y': yilcpiiiriji^a. Specialty. .yY,:'' i.Y C.ftnY \\*ato!iJ:isp(;.nor.;: Y- ,y-evektoke,y!,;C.; ^V^VY-yy^ylHoilseSY/L Sotii; ,-.;vyy- -X\\.- i-'.ec.r.vr , t"ovv-.-vii iiiiic f:,N*Yi:OD.^fR:f)',Yifo.n-fil!Mt-li.-;'-vviiici-;'-.j; ���������li-'iitY��������� on 'i'-'sir.; ��������� :^'re(;i,;,.m;-������r '-. .".Al'.'i''l"'!.'���������'A- Kerti'iirn'i'i). \,.i>i If/1.' Ltd. Uy. YpManufaGtufersY' aiid: 'yclealers;;in'^ally;kiiiys^ RougHarid; ;-���������'' Shin:Aes$'Ylath y' krid y:yMbulcliho"s.Y .���������,:V������s:-'.;--.T'^'-y.,'.p./..,. n^Yclimensldii'Y tini ,i" O .; . ..-',' >���������.-.'. yi.'.t.;.:!-^-..':.,^',. ; ': , ' .... ��������� ,.;>���������' t 1 n r T When you, arc buviny; a new kitchen ranjje ma\' as well ������* there is to be' had: It's going to last-a long time the best and will be much cheapest in the end. the mperial Bankof Canada HE u Capital (paid up) $2,000,000. Rest - - $1,300,000. TORONTO. H. S. HOVvLAND, President. T. R. MERRITT, Vice-President. D. R. V/iLKlE, General Manager. cut .Y'yyY'tot 6 pder,:|yariciy clear ;yy ������������������: ^ced ar'y ft n is hi n g-: lu m-t y ���������YY|ber ';.a;^->ecialf yyy^L '';M\-1. ''orders ^pfQmpdyY������fillec|^ Y'Yy:yyY^.;;y;fI;eriiisyGashiy ".";'*'?��������� V:'-.;ii ' The McClary's Famous ; Steel Ranges Kootenay 4 and 6 hole with or without hiirh shelf or closet. ��������� McClary's extra: heavy steel rano*es, 6 hole, with' or without high closet. McClary's famous double oven 10 hole steel ranges. McClarv's famous annv ^ range, specially adapted for hotel, and restaurant ,. use. A general banking business transacted.���������Letters'of credit issued, available in all parts-of the world.���������Gold dust and amalgam purchased.���������Savings Department, Interest .allowed at current rate. . ������������������ * ,��������� A. R. B. HEARN, Manager Revelstoke Branch fill BKOLSONS ( Iiu-oi|ior.itcil hy act of Pai liainiMit ]S55. ' HEAD OFFICII ?' - t '-' ' -MONTREAL AV>i. Moi.mix ."MArTiiKiisoN. 1'rtM. S. II. KwiNO, Vice-Pres. I'Y Woi.i.'Jiit.sTAN Tikimas, General Manager PAID UV- CAPITAL " RESFI-IVE $2,000,000 1,500,000 A t'oii"rii! Iiitnliiiif* busiiK'.s t i.ni'-,11 ti'l. Iiilcresl ulldvvid on (lc)iO'.il-, at current nitcs. o J..D. MOLSON, Frlannger, t - . REVELSTOKE, B. C. <K^^&SiS&/$>r-'?y ^<&-Q/������/%y^^^^'<&S&^/^>/fy^ i\Iens' boot'; and shoos, cloLliini", lints, '' c.-ips, iiocl-vvciir aiifl iindi-rvvcar. CificKcry. i*las-i\vnr'-,' valises, whips, and liai dvvnrn. C)nr, stock* of ,1*10- cci ics i.s always ficsli niid reliable, liny your bnller and cgj-s from us, i|iiality always guaranteed. , Don't , t'oi-net, llie place, Ccmrsier's old .-.tand. y: These famous ranges tiannnb be equalled from the Atlantic- t'o the Pacific. Theie are over one hundred thousand in use, 'perfect satisfaction. :Y If you buy one of , these guarantee satisfaction. MORRIS & SJEiiD; Front Street, Revelstoke.' '\il 'I O ���������ULNJK ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROP'S. 'We vvqiildYdtavv altc-ntioii <p"ourf ovvn inake ,6fYairYtight.(-r'i Yy Y > wy���������Y:,;yt'liiy is;(iitr;thii'd yea'ripr iiuikin-f ;CY ... l,hesey'fiivo.rito Y, 1 i'eaters; >a 11 cl ,^i 1 ]: ������������������' ,'lrivc gi\:en:sati^i'i'et;i(ni.:Y'A ^c'vv" ���������vY'Y points'in : coin parisonYvvd tli cithiir" vY ���������; (YiiiakesY Y V\re.- line /our .stoves all: Y' ,:the vvay up. YWe put in' double YbottotnHi y vWeYYiae, cold, rolled; y ;.v;Y steel for 1 i_ningg.. no,t 1 ight'.'������������������ slicet' yy-yy,iron.';. -All ��������� (Mii'Yvvoi'k ,is 'giiaiYin- Y.",:;���������:: teed Y'and;:'':\v������'.:.;'-ir.eyii'e|,eY:.to.'|i)iikei Y :. .Y'Yg(iod;any;-de:fei;:i.YY-���������:.-. :".y ::'���������::/'-''��������� ^ "Y Y, ,Y:Encpnrage;,lioiive Industrj'.YY' :YY llardvv-aVe'and^Tinsinit.liiiiL'Y Y, y.y;.:.,,- -.���������VrOTICK IS1- HlvHKIIVY(>IV:KX,.t.luil,u!\irrvv 1 Yx\���������;'. dfivM from ilato 1 intciid to������������������'iippl;.- tn the ; ., Hon. C'hicf (.Viniiii'.-sioni-M-���������cif.'J.rt'iiiis and \\'brks' : .for 11 licc.'iisti 10 cut. 'i.iiiil'oiii-r.js'iwfi.v- liiiiher.l'i-oin ���������; I.I16���������follij'vi-iiijf, di'scribixl: land^.: ^ii iiiYti-rl' in.'ar : ���������-..���������. 'J'ront I jike C'iry, ii.i Trout -Lak6 District. .West ; ������������������ .lCixitOiiiiy.'���������������������������������������������������������������.. :, :���������,.������������������������������������'���������..���������!������������������:���������':'��������� : " !.'..���������:���������.���������.-!���������,��������� ���������-,: '." Y:j , '(.'onuiH'iic'ii.ii- a 1.^1: post, lit tin: iioi-tli-('itst;.cfir-:i ' iiqr of f.tL'<ii'i,'e Ok'sim's iirci'iiiiition: tieiii-.'i't'..)ii;,Y . LiikcLliunc-o south ��������� -'ll 'cluiiiis. tliom.'e c-ist, Ivfi.; .; cliains, tlicnc...' ii'.,irt!i (I'IY'ehiiin's'. tlion;:tv u'c-t (.Hi : ,Y chains..tlieneo >u'u(li- -0 chains, .'tlic'ifcb v.-i.-i l.In ; Y; ohains. thenev,south -.'D'.j.-liai'iss. rhciico. oast'iii���������.}' 'chains to iniiial jibst. ciiiitainiiit*'! (l .'jeves imircY Yilorlcss.0 . Y.:'.y ;������������������,;���������' ..������������������: .,-.;'.'���������������������������. , .-. .y- ' > -.-. .���������; :y- Also ���������coiinneiiciiif; ut. ji , jiosf on, tlic Urea! .!��������� '���������' Northei-r'tnlilabout niie inile up fn.uii '��������� j'ruii.i'j ��������� Jji-Jcif ���������. vvii^oii ��������� r.i ail. ' !i. i-ic-u 11'0'rl li- -i.i ��������� ciinins. !' Ihijitcc ���������eh.-t U)~ cliains. tliciii:..'. -sou'lli 't'i chaiiis. ��������� .'��������� Uichcowcst V) cliiiics.\ thence niii'L-li' -JO chains. ; .. to, initial pc.-t. con tain iiifr-!ii()' acres inori' f/r ioss. ; ,'.' -YMso coniiiii'iK'inu' at.-.trpiisc- mi 'lYinicsui iraiiY mi I.aiik'aii'Crc/l' near i-i'l-llc* jiost. ���������llii.-ii<.,c..iv< si ���������" '10 (.'liains.thciii'i.'nc.i'th Tn chains, thence cas|. ' I'-icliaiiis'iiiorc'i'ir IV'-s tn liiirdc.-ii'i ('reck, ilioinY.' I YTollovviii^'creels sui'.lh To chains ���������.ISiiii.ii.ial lifisr., Y cotitd'nini,'it) acre-lucre.,r.r less. ,Jn all ','iiii j ' acres.v -' ������������������.������������������' ���������'��������� . '������������������; ���������' ���������'������������������ ,.,' -'������������������ ��������� : ��������� .-������������������:���������'. -i--r-i-:r> itoiiis't-risv i, . It'-ve!st'lkc. II. C Octiiher !i)lll.l;-!l!l. \^^'Yl.lv '������������������ fli'riyLshriVv-.vf.oro.--' . '���������" ������������������>r������:;t :Y ''.lia'i,li.'"l V'i'Y Api.ly' to; Mr-:., .hi!',i.:,s ;..,-it;c. eorilftr. of1! sl,ri,icf:: .���������'���������>'-'. OfnSes io'Reiit V/Seri'd/Yy^ ��������� -\V6rjcl to':Y��������� y ,:yy '������������������:., ,-:. .:^::.; /;'���������*. ^-.7] rp\Yi;> iar^c'oiHccsfr;;) K;i-.st'.������ii-.^.i' (-;iV| J.;-.rfn-i;e.,S:.Y\!i.vii-;-'..,' ... A !>?>>> j, :mm robinson iat.thc-Saw-yii!! Office;" ,'y;''-'',Y lIcyvjjJYdiijiyf-P Tit'Y.Y Yy.y'Y'y 'pjration of the Oi ty ��������� of Itevel- |H<j,>r-d.iit.i short iron^th^; or ST"----S'/.';'.������������������.��������� S-,'vr,.--������������������������������������*��������� X : ~>: :k^s . ...... .., :'i-v.;ity;.-.-V^;Yr :,.g--J:-^.:y^. :.���������').. Y We also carry a full, line of Uu- (Clary's fatuous cook ������->loves, famous enameled ware, and tin vvate. ���������:.' Y;Look for our aiiinjuiii:etiient of .-M'cClary'ib heating stoves later. The1 Great Store-VY ' BOURNE BROS. J. A. . yro.vi-:, ProprieLor. .. . . . Rates, $1 per clay ���������. . .*. E Ic'ctr cwly c lighted, furnace heated N built and furnished. ��������� t. ��������� I' incst . . iii ���������And best supplied the city bar * 1 1 Cor. Front and Benson Streets, Revelstoke, B. C. ,7'j^*T!Trarjryig:^r<3ji^7"ji'j[j i-Luw-.fJ-ff������fTrT���������r-Jiwi~i-ur..|, n iimwLiwsrr: a-oo-aoo-o- O--O-O- 0<>-O-0-O-0* OHD<)-<>-0-CK><>-CH>-������ $1 l?EJl DAY ^-ussa. stok-?. " i ������' V,I.KI'i 'l'KN'(.>KI.'.;r'ii'l'lrc-s',;.,! lo !.iic nn:!cr;'i -iui'.'.l .Mi'!, cinliii'Mid .'"rctiflci'i for. Ir'ir.: i A[arrh..-.vsti.|i'i" will li'_'.'r....-������-J\-<-il"n'j-i��������� ro .imoir nn '��������� Tii"i-ila.v'���������-ile.|-..ili7.-r tTlli. l:*!):i.. for.lh.. iiwi,:iU.n;na i of .-i.,Kir.a .'t'liirin .-'ystciii.iii'Y'lni'icir.v t-Y cfnisl--i ' nf ���������_'������������������ niiics jiiorc nr'les, .of, N*.,. !i .(ialianizc'i ; Iron Wire.' ten ".huia;lo,;,r-!';.!iia| Ho\-i>Y nvi������ 1 to those :h;,u)iin</". -.'��������� Ju.<������y\lJ yy y"��������� wlio '.'.do' .their' ovvn . .'-v'-(VI'Tr-l,' t< III. I'l.'HV i:in.'V il,.,l tl f,.,,- I ' -- "" * "'"��������� '" ".. ���������' .'������i. .-.". ������������������ >������ ..in nin/.C'l . ,]S fJ!.'y'yla,-, l^'Y'lnu; 0 Supply u^\, l^'^X ,,n?n^'"^':,^^,'i;!,i;i'^;r^^ .Hon Chief Cnniniissionerof Lands . ml AVoi-k.., ! C ' ^ '.'/,.; ,". .I1''''' "V" i, . -L - ''.' ' . for a special licc^e. to ei.tanil carry away tin,. ^ : ^^ ! "*}���������, I'" \ft Yiml )<���������'..'turi.c- and other ��������� ������������������liftr'froiii the .foh'ovvin.i* descrihed lands, sit.- '."���������';-' '-;��������� ���������'.'5 "I''M'''"'' .-���������. ' . .. ., .. ,tJ.,,.. iiaiir! (in Trout (.iikc, in Trout.' Lake. Ilistricl, I . Y\ ���������'!'-,.:,'.-;...'; v Coiiiiiiencini'af a iiost'at tlic north-cast cor- ���������:������������������' ; '' , ' . ��������� ( '���������'-'''������������������ her of '1'ront l.;ikc City' t'ovvnsito at; I hc'norl h- '! .--���������-���������-���������.���������,���������-���������--.������������������-.���������-'- ���������������������������;' -:.-. _ 'West corner nf Trout ��������� !a':c. runn'm* north '���������": ������������������'....'��������� 2i) cliains, the.ncc.cait. in chains, thenco south L'n '! .'.���������-. chain.-.; thence east 1(1 chains, t.hene.c south-Jo Y ... ('luuns more or les- to. lake shore., liioncc wesi, ,. '������������������ ��������� __��������� , "'��������� ' ' aloiii-lake shore. Wclifiin-Y: to initYirrjiosl. con- i Y . '��������� . i . ' , ��������������������������� , .. . .tiinlni* PVi acrc.smore or less.'. ' . ������������������' [ , \- ;)t[( ���������;.; '|,s ITKK'I';('-,'. f'!','\r'l-;\.. '|ul-t i.hr'< '.: Also coiiitiicnoiii-.' at.a pr.sl, on LJicYanlh shore 1..: '\ ct'in ;. nf th'e l'e,i,-,i of .'i.Veor^'. Y',,rn- of Trout .Lake about one milo easj of ulialisi iii:s,-.j,,|,r'iy Y-alicI 1.'. nice! ��������� ,il 11,,. ���������,07irr' house known as Six-Mile 'I'uint., thence -mil h li | !:/:vc'J.-!'i.i;c. on T!,Y!--Im\- |-'i|i (jrinlic,- f-'i')' I /.'' i ��������� chains, tiience (���������.-;;>( Ml elniiiis. ihence 11.1: til %\ |'for'I he purpose .,f i;-ui.ai. Irj'r'hi ^'t l,c r. in.lir-'ui.YriY- I ��������� 1 ' chains. Ijiencc (vest. (11 ciiauis. t hen.-i^ norl.i'i la | rif Wm. I'ri.:<���������'., '.liinenV I[,i,|..| (���������.vina.pli <��������� tn ' -\ ' '' cliains more or less'to'lake slioi','. I Jk.ih.o ea-1. tivni-fi r-aidY'ieeii'--', l.o Ihcvard '.Miiore-'tin'!' ''* ' -"^ ' aloni; l.'ikd shnre to initial PPL'. cout'iiiiiiif; ���������'���������I'll \ ('. fiiiiice. ,l;lv'-r-ide Ifnlcl. H('l|.-ir]f ;'('i|\- \,] ; acre.* niore or Ie.-.-.: .. . .,. I 1 ran.-for -niU li,:,.|-,,.e lo .V. !'. 1,'oni.in'a.iid '".In'in Also coinnieiicin.^ ata i"is,'. on souLh .-.lioiii of 1 II.f.f(������'.-. lai <, heen a.-'ioariied to \Veined ,'������������������ Trout Lake a I. a point called Ki;:hl-.Mile 1'ojnt. j. I.-Itli (fctoh-ir. l'-::i:i. '���������''"' ' . ' ,' ' ,M; " "���������'���������" , tlicnce rii'iiniiif,* in an ca-terly direclhai aloia* ( ������������������.���������Vmh'urt.licr take notjce I ha'l llie Hoard of ' the shore of'1'ront. Lake i'lehains, l.iienee soinli I Lieen'sc ('oninii-siiaiei's r.-MI -.if. ()t tip. '-coii,'' 20 chains. Ilicnco vrcst HJ .ehiiins. Uienec norlli I lious-, t!evejj:,,k��������� op ''U-'ediieJ-liiv l������H| ' dn-Y L'Ochains. inorcor !csa, to, initial po-t, eont.iil.i. I of Octol.er, 1MI.I, a''. 2 fiY'lock ',, i-'inii-i,.,. H.'jV iliK l;'iO acres more-or !;:-s. In all V/mutcs ��������� ��������� ; afi-iva a'l'di-a'ioiM " ' YJ. I. WOODROW I Butcher! Purveyor of 1 lis^h-class Meats :������������������ .REVELSTOKE, B.C. VII .oi'di'i'-. in r.iir line will he promptly ul lendi'd to. Newly Built. Lighted by Electricity Throughout, Best Brand ��������� of Wines, Liquors and Cigars R. CALEY, PROP'R. ���������-. .y?*^v-4;_��������� ��������������������������� mm IWXlKh IIOIIINKO.V Jte-.-JsK.he, I.". C.i'.VIola.r lilli, l.'.'i, . .vi.,!-;x: aiciiak, Chief Liceli-c Inspector, .is , now ���������.'. fairly ,'C'iiri.C' 'and tiir'n. '��������� iii,:,' (Alt' l.lie :|>fi-ii. of wiii'l-:. Dniji us a ' carti- -1'iiy: 78; i/'lJ-ei-el^ioki-" I;'., ('), ���������������������������ui'd 'our van will ' call ill i,' yn'/urdiior. -BOARDMAN' ;& ���������' WQdDHOUSE .MINKHAL ACT, IK!"(! ��������� y Certificate of Inippavements .vfi'nci'; Monlau'ii"." "V.incoiivr I'i'.ielion," "Tim- l'\< r ' "T.iiiKi'r ''"i.u I inn," "Ol'lhnm," ������������������f;|i!li.iin l'"i,i' I ion," an 1 "-.iiiilnllii n; |.'imc- Y liuii. ' mini i.n i i.iiimh-iinalc iu tin l!e\el. ..-ti,!,i.!)i'i.,niiiif \V.j| ICooli n.M, WliL-ic lo. nii il Jio.v iii ��������� Ci< i !<. 'IIAI-.'K Vfi'M' i: lhal f. 'I'holu.i. flrahani. J '���������'������;*( nl fo. Tl,e fJnld Fold or l!i llisli Col- imlii.-i I,nn l-.il fi.n ..:n| I'"i i-i .Mini r'- Ceitlll- ���������ale Vo II, l.'.Jl'i, inli.id. ^i.ti diij-, f.oii, | lie !nf.e l.i i. 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Title | Kootenay Mail |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : B. R. Campbell |
Date Issued | 1899-10-14 |
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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File Format | 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_1899-10-14 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-29 |
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/ |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0181914 |
Latitude | 50.998889 |
Longitude | -118.195833 |
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