QMje -CUxUy VOI-UMB 2. NO. 65. NELSON, B. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1907. CLEAN ORCHARDS I Prof. Fletcher's Praise of Kootenay W BETTER IN CANADA nstnictive Lectarc on Effective Dealing With Host Deadly Insect Pests. Kootenay orchards received another |ery hlKli oompllment last night when ths course of ��� lecture on limed tests Prof Fletcher, entomologist of ue* Dominion department of Ariicuiture. Ud: "Nowhere In Canada have I Been ie orchard*! on the whole cleaner and titer c:ir<-ii (or, and nowhere have 1 .���u fruit an good, certainly none hot* r." I Tho addr.-as v. as delivered before the Jest Koutenay Fanners' Institute Ian ght. The meeting was very well at* oded. J. H Anderson, deputy minis |r of agriculture was present. Prof. letcher said, in part: II have no dniilit many iieople who |Bht be here were kept away because ty aay "we do not know much about ^ecl pests'* You are In such a do- htlul part ol the country you are Rubied with very few. Were I to con* ! myselt to this subject 1 might soon down, but I am ono of those Irre- }ssible jteople who. when they once an audience, like to hang on lo so 1 shall not keep too strictly iin ths limits ol the subject. fhe recent ill v.-lnpuient of fanning fruit growing In thla valley has ^n such a sui ,* : lo everyone, and fact Unit you hav,> a district so [neatly suited to the production of t ut the finest appearance and qua! , has made this subject one of great (Prest to everyone. The reputation Kootenay fruit, und that from other "I II. I'.. Is such that we down ���t are always ou the qui vlve at ex* ���tlon times to M* what Is coming. |f> not only Its quality ls so excellent. also the appearance, which Ib a *** valuable asset. Is bo remarkable It it always attracts attention. You I ilwayi have the naming of some J"ur 11 C. fruit challenged because lie peculiar effect of the II. C. soil climate upon the shape nnd develop* fit of some of the well known varle- of the (treat surprises to fruit Iwera in the eaat a few yeara ago fa you Bent an exhibit of B. C. fruit the excellent quality of the lien Jls apple That is ono of the extent apples thut bring groat satlsfac* to the grower because it brings p returns Into his pocket, but It Is [always ao much eBteomed by thoBe ��� liny ihem Tho fuct lhat it Is such | excellent apple to grow, however. i rise to this (lunger, that too many Ithim win he plumed. There aro a at many being planted today, nnd as J' ciiiniiti(,ns h,.ru ure 8UCh nB to en* i ton to produce the ties! varieties it lid be wlRer for you to devote your "Hun to them. Flavor, appearance. Popularity on the market, these an* three factors of fruit growing. withstanding tho fact that your P""1" are so very clear of InseclB I fungous enemies which do so much *> In other less fuvored parts, that ri'"""" "hy you -should not find Ml ��bout them. The provincial gov- na|it is doing n great deal In fortl- U the tarmeri so thut ihey may wi,^'",'H'.'v"8 n Kr<""- llnal Ot loss by 'ng beforehand the dldlcultles they Tfrim i '"C<'L '" tlu* VIlll<*y W��W- "il Is a new thing, but still there * H|K,W *"��' **'hnl am h, ,,"*" n',"n*v ���"�� '*"" '''"'*>' I tin. ,ih,',"""' WUMWrtully. One Is SJ-WUM wllh your orchards pr ���������, 1wonderful prollllcness of ��� "'' '"'"ring very early nnd pro* ���J* a e ��,m',','l'*tl'1**'' '" r'"H before The ,'���""������""-���y tlevelopod to ben, 'r_"'�� hnve a nne, healthy ap ���?"d "", , exceedingly bright, Iranci SaK i ���������'��� rn"ld"y of grown, lab��� ,^ n���""Re ,hu troHna trees 'vy iToim , .'". (,ow" under tii<* Ni rt thKJ. "*".* ����WWit�� lhe ad C,! "lKT lll! "'"' ">��re than quality A'T ' ult ������� that of hot '"''' "IM.I.-B I. 7" C.*'n" of *<"��* '"'" """'ie han . i ,r""b,', ll1"1 more ""' a '��� **��� Quantity of small DIlt'H. BOlDA tj'lMiS, Ilkf: :.i-Iln- JloriM'B, Will kill theiiiMelvcs by overwork If allowed to, ami by allow Iiik too <'arly and too heavy bearing you may kill ihu goose i hai lays the Kolden egg. Then seeondly, there are la many orchards too many varieties. The experl- 0000 of other** It* that a few wt'll known pupular varieties bring more money to Ih��- grower than a greater number of varieties. Mont people know this, yet 1 MO In many of the orchards a great number of tree**, many of which will not lOOOOOd. Prof. Fletcher then discussed In great (h'tall tha chief Insect pests to be feared In Koutenay and described the boot treat nu nt nf each. rOOOmmi -riding ��'H [tccfally aiHenle, f'arln green and blue Htone. RAILWAY WRECK. Train Went Over Embankment at New- Port���Lobs Unknown. New Pnrt, Ark., Aug. 80.���Passenger train No. S, the fast train bOtWOMl Tex- ;;rana and St. Iyiui.**', on the Iron Mountain line, 1k in a ditch at Allca Lake and meagre reports are received hen? are that several persons have been killed and many Injured. The wreck occurred last night and Is said to be due to a broken rail. St. Louis. Aug. 20.��� According to re- jMirts every car of the Iron Mountain train was thrown from the track by a broken rail while running at thirty tulles an hour and went over a sharp embankment. The track was torn up for tsoveral hundred feet. No denial or confirmation has boon received concerning the early rejKirts that several persons were killed ami a number injured. At the Iron Mountain headquarters here It waa stated that rto information concerning the wreck had been received. ARMENIANS IN CHICAGO Detectives Think They Have Cloe to Recent Political Murder* In New York. Chicago. Aug. 20.���In the arrest of Moiioog t'urezhln, forty yeara old. a well known Chicago Armenian, the Chicago police think they have a clue to the murder of a wealthy New York Armenian merchant who, it is believed, waa killed because he had refused to contribute to the maintenance of a secret society, and the killing of Father lloian Kasperkut, the chief priest, whose body was found In a trunk lu New York. Cruezhin admits having been with members of both of the Armenian Hunchakist societies and ut oue time he hud been sent to murder the Sultan of Turkey, but he denies thut lie had anything to do with the murders In New York or has knowledge of them. Circulars and letters, believed by the Chicago police to hold valuable Information for which the New Y'ork authorities have been searching fur months, wero obtained from him. The prisoner waa arrested at Hulstr.nl Btreet and Milwaukee avenue last night by Detective Surgeuuts (.Juluu and Howe. Two of his lingers on his right hand are uiissiug. He told the police they were blown oil lu 1SJU4 al Waukegan, where he had gone to experiment with explosives which were to be used in the ussaa-slnatlon of the Sultan. Ho said he was elected to go to Turkey as tho head of it bund having ln view the murder of tlie sultan but on account of the accident to his hand, while he was preparing for his mission, lie was not able to go. "They thought 1 might be too eaHlly ldentllled because of my injury." Crbettn snld. "Blather Mairetto, I think, was s*..|.'cieu ior the mission." Father Ueuliln is said lo have been acipmlnted with father ECtUperitUt, lhe murdered priest. Curezliln said he was one of the llrst members. In Will some of the member* deserted their brethern and formed unother society. He said lhal In. was among lhe deserters from the old order. The police will hold Curezliln until further investigation of his story can be made. The New York authorities have been notified of his ar- reat. W. F. MoEser Dead. Spokane, Aug. 20.���The death Is announced of Win. F. Mosser, a nilllion- nlro tanner nf Clearfield county. Pennsylvania, and lhe head of the sole leather firm of W. A. Mossor & Co., of Huston, Mnss. He was interested in various tanneries throughout United Stntes. the Longs to oo Away. Now York, Aug. 20.���11. H. Rogers, the active head of Ihe Standard Oil company, wus ul his ofllee yesterday for the llrst time In three weeks. Mr. lingers was at 11(1 Hroadway for au hour but declined to uiithorlze any Interview. Ills presence wns known by very few people nnd he longs to go buck on his yaeht after seeing ono or two of his associates. Fifty Cbnts a Month THE TAXJECORD Fielding's Triumph In Finance PRECEPT AND EXAMPLE Canadian Revenue for Four Moaths 1907 Greater than for Whole Year Under Conservatives. Ottawa, Aug. 20.���Mr. Fielding haa scored another triumph. In four months between March and August he has obtained from taxation half a million more than the Conservative government raised In the last twelve months of lu administration. One recalls with Interest the fact that Mr. Fielding at the Ottawa convention fourteen years ago 'viewed with alarm" the heavy taxation of that day. It would have been hard to convince him then that he would be the means of taking from tbe people ln four months more than Mr. Foster took In twelve. It would bave, perhape. been equally hard to convince him that he would be borrowing money with difficulty at four and five per cent, interest, whereas at the time of the Ottawa convention three per cents were away above par. It |g reported that the Southern Alberta Irrigation Company Is finding some difficulty in obtaining a head ot water to Irrigate Ita land. This company, made up of genuine English Investors, has paid $1,600,000 for concessions obtained from the government by Hitchcock, McGregor and other political favorites ln tbe west. Tbe political favorites turned over their concession for $$50,000 profit. Of this ���SOO.OOO waa received aa a margin on a concession of 380,000 acres obtained a few weeks before, on which the speculators had not paid a cent, while $100,000 waa made by selling at $12 per acre a quantity of land purchased from the government a few m<': W-\ The Dafly Canadian HUDSON'S BAY STORES== We opening u}i it 1 ���UlpxXLeilt Ol ; Limoges Elite China These goods, are assorted so that you can select any pieces you prefer and make up to your taste. EITHER A TEA OR OlININER SET LIMOGES ELITE CHINA REPRESENTS THE HlghCMrt Qutility at Lowest Prices. A carload of BRAN A1ND SHORTS has just arrived. These goods have advanced slightly, but we offer them AT RIGHT PRICES HUDSON'S BAY STORES NELSON, B. C. to borrow by guaranteeing interest on their bonds. That is what Ib being done. Instead of taking advantage of & period of prosperity to reduce the national debt and lighten burdens for the future, Mr. Fielding bus steadily added to the tixed annual expenditure. He is taking for granted that the prosperity will not only last forever but will continue to improve at the same rale as during the last few years. His policy is best described by Mr. T. W. Law son s alliterative phrase, frenzied finance. The experience of a century has taught other countries that while it is easy to increase the fixed annual expenditure, it is almost impossible to reduce it. The present Liberal government of Great Britain went into office pledged, and sincerely pledged, to retrenchment and economy. They have failed utterly to redeem the pledge and confess that is is impossible. It will be equally hard for the Canadian finance minister of the future to cut off much of the enormous growth assiduously promoted by Mr. Fielding. AU our present prosperity has been anticipated by expenditure, and the prosperity of the future is heavily mortgaged. If instead of prosperity there should be depression, the result will be national disaster, accompanied by an industrial and commercial collapse. TIMBER NOTICES. Nel sou Lund District. District of We*. Kootenay Take notice that K. w. Smith, Frank i-'iana- gao. ami a. ti. Klder, of Spokane. Wash., oooupa- tlon ranchers, Intend to apply for it special Umber liceuce over the lolluwlutc described lands: OonUnenoUlf at a pont planted ut the southwest coriier, about eight milea from the Kootenai- river, on the Wait hide, aud about three mllea uorth of the Internal loan 1 boundary line, on tha went bank of Brldg oreek, on cha north fork. Iheuce north HO chaiui* thenoa eant BO ehains. thonee south HO ehains. thenee trait HO chains to point of commencement, atnl contain Hie IA\) ucres, more or less Datad July lath, hwt. K. W smith, Fpahk Pi anai.an, A. 8 BtVDMti K W. Smith, Aueni. Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office $10,000,000 Kest D. B. WIL.KIE PresidBnt. Capital Authorized Toronto* Capital Paid Up 4.830.000'ajcji,. HO> . ROBERT JAFFRAY, Vice-President 4.830,000 Branches in British Columbia: ARROWHEAD GOLDEN. NELSON, REVELSTOKE, ORANBROOK, YANOOUVJti, VICTORIA. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Interest allowed on deposits- fivm dute of deposit andcreditedquarterly. nbusois branch J. M; UAY, Manager. EDITORIAL COMMENT. The Royal Bank of Canada Capital. . Incorpuruteil A. D. 1809. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. $3,900,000 Reserve Fund $4,390,000 Unexcelled facilities for the transaction of all kinds of Banking Business. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to the Savings Bank Department, and Interest credited Quarterly on Savings Bank Accounts. HOME SAVINGS BANKS Furnished on Application, in Large, Medium or Pocket Size. Nelson Branch, G. A. SPINK, Manager. THE DAILY CANADIAN Published six nay* a wee* by Uie CANADIAN PUBLISHING COM VAN V, Ltd. Baker Bt,.. Nelson, B. O BuDScriptlon rates, bti cents a month delivered in the elty, or |B.OO a year If unt by mall, when paid lu advance. AdvertlsiUK rater on application. Alt monies paid in settlement ol 1 he Dally Oauadiau accounts, either ior BUbaorlptlona or advertising, must be receipted for on the prinle forms of the Company. Other reoelpta are uot Talld. Tuesday. August 20, 1907. LIBERAL FINANCIAL RECORD. The outBiandlnii fact in connection with Camilla's annual budget is that revenue uud expenditure have both increased enormously since the Liberal party attained power, until the preaenl year the revenue for tour months, April, May, June and .July, tho revenue is a little greater than tor the whole oi the last fiscal year of the Conservative reign. Expenditure has Increased in exact proportion. -While it is true thai some -surpluses, have been announced by Mr. Fielding, the* have all been far more than offset by enormous additions to expenditure on capital account, thut is to future liability. It might be pointed out that such a development ia an utter travesty oi Liberal policy as denned at the famoui convention of the party ut Ottawa in 1803. At tliat time the annual revenue and expenditure Of Canada were about $$8,000,000. That sum wus declared by Liberals to be outrageous for a population of aboul 6,000,000 people. By 188 6 tho budget had grown to $36,000*/ 000, which inspired the Toronto's Globe's standing headlines for the campaign of "Tupper, Tyrrany and Tuxes." They contained aiutration. Thai headline and tho parrot cry "Its time for 0 Change," were the Globe's only contribution to the campaign. Hut they were successful and the Liberal party went into power pledged to retrenchment an the first plank in its pluiform. The result is that after eleven years of retrenchment taxes have trebled. But it would not be fair to judge Liberals by their professions while In opposition. Their subsequent career lias proven that every single profession wat- Insincere. All those with any IntelU- gence at all knew, pace Sir Wilfrid Laurier's impassioned undertaking, that they could not 6et reciprocity with the United States, and even Sir Richard Cartwright must have known that the national expenditure could not be reduced. However, the absolute hollowness of every Liberal campaign profession was exposed long ago, and twice the electors of Canada have voted to condone il. But the fact remains that every statement of their campaign of 1890 was deliberately false, and that every act of their years of power has shown the callous insincerity of every promise. But the offences of 1896, while they must remain as stains on the names of every accomplice if the names of any are recorded by future historians in any other form than lists of cabinet ministers���they are not the Issues of 1907, The question to be asked and answered now iH whether the policy pursued at present by Mr. Fielding is conducive to the welfare of Canada. Is it well that every cent by which the revenue of Canada has grown in u period of expansion and prosperity, swelled further by artificially inflated values on which duties and other taxes are charged, should be immediately I wallowed up in the huge sum of uncontrollable expenditure? In 1890 the expenditure was about $36,t)00,000. It is Quito natural and treasonable thut the growth of the into: wenlng years, in Ontario, on the arailies, in Hritlsh Columbia and the Yukon, Hhould necessitate an Increase, it may even be conceded, an Increase in greater proportion than the growth of population. Hut is it reasonable that while the population has increased by, at the most, thirty per cent., the annual uncontrollable expenditure should have increased by more than two hundred per cent? Individuals and corporations, and even municipalities, often attempt to build un slender foundations, to make one enterprise still unpaid for, provide Credit for the projection of the next. Unless revenue very soon exceeds expenditure, credit fails and retrenchment is enforced by the conservative pdllcv of the bunks. People without accumulated capital cannot continue to expand their ventures. Even provincial governments have been restrained by inability to float further loans. Hut the credit of the Dominion of Canada is practically inexhaustible. It can con- inue to borrow for itself or assist others Our local contemporary says, not editorially: "It is rather confusing trying io follow Governor-General Grey's views un the subject of Canada's contribution to the British navy. The other day he was reported as having spoken at Hall- fax in favor of an immediate and direct contribution by Canada to the cost of maintaining the British navy. A St. John, New Brunswick, dispatch of later dute, reporting a speech by Earl Grey at a Canadian Club luncheon, makes him say: 'I have good reason for my view that Canada should not make any Immediate contribution to the fleet.' " It shouldn't be confusing. The explanation is obvious. At Halifax Earl Grey voiced his own statements as a British Imperialist. Thut was rather an unusual course for a governor-general at we commented at the time. Since then ,it is quite clear, the unusual character of his action has been pointed out to him by bis cabinet und possibly alao by the colonial office. By the constitution the governor-general should have no views for publication except those of his responsible ministers. All the world knows that Sir Wilfrid Laurier would rather bury Canada's revenue than devote one dollar of it to the maintenance of the royal navy. It Ih rather hard lines for a loyal Hritlsh gentleman to have to stultify himself in public by apologizing for such an unworthy policy. Nelsou Land District. Dlatrlet oi Wett Kootetia Take uottw that K. 8. t. Smyth, of Procter, B. c, occupation iunihernn-.ii. tut -nds to spply (or a special timber 1 lc-enve over the following fl** -scribed lands: No. l Commencing ata poat planted near the northeast eornerpOBt ol Lot So 8M3, Oil LemOO Creek aud marked K. 8 I*. Smyth south weal cor- nerpoat No l, tbeuee40 ohalni north more or leaa to about midway ot tbe south bound ar; Hue ui timber licence No. 9366, tbence B0 chaini eait, tbenoe 40 ebalua nouth. tlience 40 ohatOJ cast, tbenee-iii cbalna south, thenoe W ohalna weat, more or lens to tbe (southeast corner of Hfurcmpl Uu No. 8648, thence 40 cbalna north, thenoe tu chains went to the point uf commence incut. Dated Mth July, 1907. B. s. p. pmyth, Henry Beieherl, Agent. Nelaon Laud Dlatrlet. District of West Kootenay No. 3 Take notice that J. K. K. Htewart. of lolling- wood, Out., occupation lumberman, inteud.'. tu apply for a apeclal limber licence ever the following deacribed lauds: Commencing at u pJBl planted about 5fi chains Bouth and lochaina went of pout No it, marked J. K ��. Stewart's N. E. corner pout, thence aouth 160 chains, tbenoe weat 40 ehaius. tbence north 160 ohalna, thence eaat 40 chains to place of commeneemeut contaiuing G40 acrea more or leas. July 84Uti 1007. James li. F. BtCWJOff. Nelaou Laud District Dlatrlet of Weet Kootenay. Take notice that Henry ELelohert ol Nelaon, B. C , prospector, lntendi to apply for a -special u- oenoe to cut and tarry away timber from the following deacribed landa: No 6. ���Uommeuclng at a post planted uear tbe noriheaat corner poat of Timber Licence Ku tfAMS and marked Henry Betebert nortbWMt eorner- pont No 6, thence 80 ciialns smith, tbence HO unalna eaat, thence HO chains north) tbeuee SO chains west to plaee of commencement, it ated July i6th, 1907. Ko. 7. Commencing at a p-i*-t planted near the northweat cornor poal of timber licence No y^66 and marked Henry Relchert - west corner post No 7. thence 1��0 chains eaat thence 4o chain* north, theuee 160 chains treat- tbenoe -10 chaina aouth to point of commencement. Dated July 26lh, 190T, No. 8. t'ommencing at a pool planted on Monument ereek about 70 cbalus more or leaa from where Monument creek empties into Lemon creek and marked Henry Reuben noriheaat cor- nerpoat Nu. 8 thence ltd ohalna aonth, tlience -40 chaina wesi, thenee 160 chains north, tbeuee 40 chaina euat to place of commencement. Dated July ttth. 1��07 11km.*! Kkichirt. Looator. FRED IRVINE ��& CO'Y JUST RECEIVED Ladies' New Fall and Winter Coats We arc Biowing our firs* importation of Ladies' Coats. Tbe very latest and nobbiest styles in cloths etc. Now is tbe time to make your selection when stock is complete. No two coats alike, we invite inspection. FRED IRVIINE & CO'Y ****** mm ���i Nelaou Land DUtrlct. District ol Wi Take notice that William -Indr Kernie, it r , hotel keeper, Lntendi >0laJ timber IlioenOi over tho U at Kooteuay. -w Koaa. of to apply Ior How tug due Nelaou Laud Diatrict. Dlalrlctof Wea Take notice tbat William Andre Kerule. B C, hotel keeper Into mencinj at a post planted at tn ier ni W illiam \ Itiurn's No. 1 claim Nelson Land Diatrict. District ol Weat Kootenay Notice la hereby given that 80 daya afler dale I intend to apply lu the Chief Commissioner Landa and worka for permission to cut nun ���arry away timber from the following described While the unanimous feeling in Nelson over thu latest fruit luutl fraud is one of indignation that deception should have heen practised and false promisee made to induce a party of young Scotsmen to pay a sum of money lor nothing and then to travel ti,U00 miles on a guarantee of immediate em- pluymeut, it is not unlikely that the "reverend" deceiver, which J. L. Brooks certainly is, unless he can establish a plea of insanity, has done the young men a real service unintentionally. They are all young, healthy, strong, vigorous and intelligent. They have heen brought to a country where opportunities are greater for each than ln their own land. Even in their auger and disappointment yesterday several could not refrain from expressions of delight at the beauty of Nelson's surroundings. All will wish them well in their efforts to obtain redress for the wrong done them but all will hope that they will remain iu Kootenay und help to develop It. if they do they will soon forget Mr. brooks' deception and be grateful for his unintended service. landi No. 4 CommenclUK at a )ioat marked H. A S. N. W eorner. "200 ehatna eaat of the N* K. cr rner of lot No 812, poat marked K S. F E. corner, thence eaat 80 chalua. tbeuee aouth HO chaina. thence weat HO ehatna, thenee north no chains to place of commencement containing m acrea. No. 6 Commenc-lug at the N. w. SOmerol H. A ti. timber claim No 4. thence north Ho chaina, thence eaat 8U ehalna, theuee aouth ho chaina. thence went 80 cbalna to place of enuimeiicutuenl at location poat No b, containing Mo acrea I U. f *iiKi:v!*:i'.H' ������*������ Locator. tieo Huacrofl, Agent. Dated July 8th. 1UU7. Nelaon I-and Diatrict Diatrict of Went K-OOtenaY Take notice abat I'aul Auguat Caulnm. of Kitchener, b. C. occupation lumberman, lntenda to apply foraapeclal timber licence over tlie following described lauda: ��� ""ii* n..-���'*. *:-.- at a poat planted at the lotithweat corner of auj-veyeil lol 7221-U.l thence aoulh to the northern boundary of timber licence No. 701H, theuee weat to tbe norlhweat corner of aaid timber licence, thenee aouth to lhe northern boundary of lot 812 thence following said boundary, of said lot we��t to the rik'ht nt���*.**. -i" ol the Brltlah Columbia .Southern Railway, tbence following aaid rtghVo-f-wSJ in a north-easterly dlreetlou to place or commencement, and containing Oiti ���*.*������ more or leaa Dated Julv 2nd. l��rJ. 1'aui. aituubt Paolhok. a ���Peel onbed la No. I OoUUSenolni at a pont ptanl-wd about three mt M uorth of ihr tuternattoiml ooundary line, and about eight mllea weat ot tiie Kcrotcuay river, and about two mile* north of the northwest corner of timber licence No 8007, thence Uorth 80 Ohalna, thence eaat HO chnllia, thence sooth SO chalua, tlience weat Bo chaina to polut of eommeucement. aud containing \AU acrua, more or leas. Located Uth June WOT. No, 2.-I'om aoutheaat corn*.. . and ahout two mllea uorlliol iheN.W corner Ol timber Uoenoe No BOM, thence north 80 ehatna, thenee weal HO chaina, thenoe aouth 80 cbaiua, tbence east ��< chaina in the point of eommeucement, aud containing (ao acrea, more or leaa. Located 12th June, 1WA. No. 8. -Commenctug at a pout planted near Briciye en-ek. about one mile esnt of the uorth- eaat cornerof William A. Koaa'a No 1 claim, aud ab-iii; live mllea north of the iniernatloual botindarv line, tbence north ao chnlna. th-Micr weat80ehalna, thenoe aouth ia* i_u��tua. tneuce eautHhchnin* *o the point of commencement. -.:��� eontniuing G-lo acre**-**, more or leaa. Located 12th Juue. 1UU7. No 4.���Commenetug at a poat planted hear Bridge oreek at tne aoutheaat corner of William A hum' No 3 claim, thence north 80 cbaiua, tbence eaat 80 chaina. thence wmili 80 chaina. thanofl weat 80 chaina to \.0v point of ciiiutuem e- meut, and containing (M0 aerea, more or leaa. Looated istfa June. iwn. Ho, b, -Commencing at a poat planted near Hrldge creek, at tiie aoutneaal corner of Willum A. Koaa' No. S claim, tneuce aouth 80 cbaiua, thenee weat BO chain*, thenc* north HO cbaiua. thenoe eaat 8o chaina to the point of commeneemeut, and coutainlug ������!��� acrea, mare or leai. Located 12th June, 11*0". No. 6��� CommenclUK at ��� post planted near BridKe creek, at the soutbuast corner of W illiam A. Rom' No b claim, tneuce south no ehatna, theme e-*. ������ no chain*, tlience north no chains, thenOO weat hii cLihiii* lo the point nf cinnmeuce- meut, aud coutainlug ii aerea, mure or lesa. Located 12th June,l��n. No. ".���Commencing at a poat planted about one mile south of the sou theaat corner of William A Koaa' No & claim and about tuo miles north of the International > i. ... ��� ���- lint, iheuce north HO cbaiua, thaui-c *.*��� -*-* ho chaina, thence aoutli * chalua. thence eaat Ho cbalus to the point nf commeuuemeul, aud containing MO acrea, more or leas, located the 12th of June, 1907. No. H,- -Coiiiin. ���: .���*��� ata poat planted at tbe aoutheaat corner of W illiam A. Kosa* No. 7 claim, theuee north Hu chains, theuee east HO cbalna, Iheuce aouth no cbaiua, theuee weat HO chalua lo polut of commeuceineut, and containing Mo acres, more or leaa. Looated the 13th day of June. 1B07. Datad this :>th day uf July. 1WT7. William Anurkw Ki>aa. a aitecial timber licence over the follow tug toed landa: ComincucluK Kootenay Koaa, of appl\ ii>f da pOSI planted about aix mllea weat of the'koolenay ri-.cr--.ii Corn creek, ln the DUtrlct of Went Kootenay ninl being about aix utilea uorth of the Intel national bound arv line, aud altuate at the norlhei.B comer ol William Andrew Hoc-' Nn K timber < laim, thence north 80 cbalna, tin n<-e weat 08 cbaini, thence aoutb Mo cbaiua. thenee eaat 80 chains, to the polut of commcuceuient Located Julv'23rd, 11*07 Dated the Hth of Auk ItftTT Wiu.Ua ANPHKW Koa- LAND NOTICES. Nelson I^ud District. Dlalrlctof W'est Kootenay Take notice that I, kllzabeth Ferguaou. ol Nelaou, BrlllNh Columbia, occupation married wo- dihii Intend to apply for p*rmi*alon to purchaae the :.*.'.*. described laud: CommenclUK at a post plauted 40 chaina woat Dl the aoutheaat corner of section 22, Towuahlp 6M. Kmitenay. and marked-E 9. 'a N.K corner," thenee irml ~ ohalna, tbenet aouth ������� chaina. thence eaat ho ehatna, theuee north -to chains to ihe place of commencement and containing MO acrea more less isth Juiv. a. i>. i*j7. Bjuim naonuar. by W. A. Galdeti ag-nt Nelaon Und District. District ���, ff��t Kooteni. lake notice that John PnUberl (,t iui Hrni*h ColnatbUL oeoopaU lor pvrmisston to purchaae tb�� lotw niK iliacrlbed lamia: Corumeuciag n �� u*t planted at the H. E corner ol Lol 14H sn*'min' ed northeast corner, tbenee west 4T tatm, thiiice iouth 40 chains, thenee easl 40 5S thenoe north 4o cbatm to point of MnS ment. and conutntujK 1���� acres mare or lea. Juue 7. nan. William Kboikald jut�� William aiiooiu Milu, Agent afterdate, l Take notice that BO days attcr date f inteud to apply to the Hon the <'hi f Commiasloiier of Landa and Worka, Victoria, for permission to cut aud carry away timber from the billowing deacribed laud, in U est Kootonay I No. 1. Commencing at a uost planted at the southweat coruer of timber license 8M0, thence weat 80 chaina. thence south 80 chains, iheuce east 80 rhaina, thence uorth 80 chalua to place ol commencement. Dated May Bl, ll��07. J. T. Huftokaa, I^ocalor. J W. (Joi.nrKN, Agent. No. 2. Commencing al a post planted at the southeast corner of application No. 1, tbenoe eaat 80 cnalus, theuee north 80 chains, thcucc wtll an chains, thenee bouUi 80 chains to place of com mencement Dated May ai, 1907. .1 T. BOMBM, Looator, J. W. (.oi.nt.KN, Agent huulng 1..1 acres, more or less. Paled Julv 4. 1907 for Large Order. Chicago, Aug. 20.���A despatch from New Haven staten tliat the largest order for new equipment ever placed by the New Haven road has recently been distributed among several firms calling for $12,000,000 worth of rolling stock. Nelaon Laud iHainci. DlHtrlet of Weal Kootenav 'lake notice thai I'aul Auguat Paulson, of Kitchener, B. C, on'upali-nn lumberman, intends to apply for a special limber UoeiUM" over the foi lowing described landa : ��� ouunehciiig at a pom planted at tho southweat corner ofiurveyea lot Tfilli.l, tbence east 40 chains, thence north HU chains, '-.hence eaat to ti.e ami theaat corner ut said lol, thenee north to the nortbeaat oorner of aald lot, thenoe east to the weat boundary of pre-emp tlon No. b92, tbence nouth to the north boundary of timber licence No. 8>*VtK, tbence west along nald north boundary to the northweat corner ol an id licence, thence aouth tothe north boundary of timber lleenee No 7olK thence nest to a pulin due aouth of ooDUneuoeittent, thence north to point of commencement, and QoUtalning 010 aorea, more or leas. Dated July 2nd, Par;. Paul AOudst I'aclhon. Nelaon Land District. Dlstrictof Weat Kootenay I oa- notice that Moore, Kepple A Co , of Oar land, Penn., oeonpatfon lumt��;ruien, intend to apply lor a special timber licence over the tol- lowing deiorlbed lands: Qonunanolng at h poat planted 0D Mosipilto creek, ��n the west -side of Arrow lake, and itbout on* ball mile west, of tin south weal corner of timber limit No. 4877, then- . south Ml chains, theiue weat 80 chains, thenee nortb 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, and conlaluiuu MO acres, moru or less. Daled 16th July, 1907. MoonK, K in-i.i ,*. Co, Joil-a K. (JALKIHI, Agent. Nelaou I aud District. Dbitrlcl ol Weal Kootenuy. Take notice that Kvan McClelland Fraser, of Pernio, B. C., clerk, Intends tw apply for a s|H'clal Uoenoe over the following described lauds: Commencing at h poat planted aboul seven mllea weat of the Koontnay river, and about one mile north of the International boundary line, mid ahout one and a-quarter no rth-easterly from the mirth-east corner of timber licence No. HObl, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chnlna, iheuce north 80 chr ina, theuee eant 80 chaina to point of commencement, and containing Mi-. a-res, more or lesa. located Pith, of June, 1U07. fcVAH Mi:Cl.EI,LAh Fhasbh. Dated this 8th ol July, 1��07. Take notice that C. 0, (Mark, ot Nelanh, B. 0., aaloon keeper, lntenda to apply (or a apeclal timber liceuce over the following deacribed laud: Coinmenclug at a post pbinted on Morn 111s Mountain, about one mile west of Hmeiler creel, and adjoining C C fMark's location for timber licence No 1, and about one milt south ot Nelaon, thence west 811 cbalna, thence aouth 80 hallts, thenn east 80 chaina. the lie* north 80 C. C. Clahk, David booth, Agent halna to plio-i* of iHiglliultig Dated July 10th, 1007 luleud to apply to the lion. Chief Coinmiasioner of Lands ami Works for permission u> purchase tbe following described land lu W .-at Koolenay district, on west ahore of bower Arrow Luin*, adjoining Lot No. f>4H, on the aoutb I'.- ginning al a post marked "Harry MeLeod's N.K corner post and planted on the shore of L.wit Arrow I.sk. . at the soothenat corner ol Capt Foalnnd'a L4HS, Ihenc.- wrai Al chains, theiue south 'Al challia more or lesa to the nortli boundary of K. Kiillmore's P, K . thenOO ii chalua eaal along the aaid boundary to lake, tbence north along tbe lake shore > chal&s. more or lesa to polut of eommeucement. May iud, 1UU7. J. p Moore. Agent for Harry MeLeod. Nelaon Laud Dlatricl. Dlstrictof West Koolenay. Take uotlce thai 'ieorge Unfile J'arte r of -irdar, uecufiatlou, brldgeman, intends m applv lor per- mission to purchaae the following deeorlbed land : (Jomuieiicins at post planted at tlie north ���netOOrner el B. Rosa'application to purchaae, marked P. W ., thence north 40 chaina, thence east 40 chains, thetiee aouth At tmaina to A. Curry's pre eiuptiou, thence west 'At ehalna, thenee south ai ehalna, thenee west n ohelni to plaee ol eonimciietMiieUt coiitatultig 1*4) acres more or lesa. Dated July Vi, 1WJ7. OKoauR KrKt a Caktkk, W. J. h4 0Ti*, Agent ���K Nelson laand Dlatricl. Dlalrlctof Weat Kooteimyi lake ii.tiiee that tieorite Hturm, of Hilltn Moutaua, 0 H. A., occupation, n lends to apply lor permission lo purchase the following described land OottuaeDOltU at a post planted on tbe wust shore of I pper W hat ahau (i ariboo) lake, and at the north weet oorner DfLOtMM, thenee weal KO chains, thclire aouth to chums, thcucc easl'in chains, lliemt* north to chalua to point of commeuccmuni, and coninin lug an aoree' More or leaa. ay MUl, van. t.KOKOEHlPBa. Nelson l^atid Dlstrlet. District of W est Kmilehav. Take notice that Walter McNeil, ol Billings, Montana, D.I A., occupation merchant. Inteuda toapply for permission U* purchase tbe following deaorlbed laud \ Uonunenalni at a post plant ed on the wesl shore of tl pper Whataiian (Carl tain) lake, and al the uorthwest corner ol Lot mm thence west 20 chulus. tbenee north ni .'halua thence east At chains, ihenoe aouth 10 chains to point ol commencement, uud containing njo acres, more or less. May Will. 1WI7 W'aLTBH MCHKIL. t. tbe undersigned, alter 00 daya intend to apply tO the Hon. the Chief Commlaaloner of Lauds and Works to purchase the following described laud: Commencing at tlie N. B. ' I, of Lol tbitti ti. L, theucu wesi 40 chains, thence north QQ chains, thence easl 4o chains, thence nouth SO chains to point ol commencement, containing 80 acres mitre or less. Looatefl March '^Hth, 1907. W. A. Mli.ba- Notice la hereby rivet) lhat BO days after date I Intend tonpplv lo the Hon. chief Commiaatoncr of Lands and Worka for permission to purchase te in Nelson Land DlHtrlet. Dlatricl of Weal Kootenay Take notice thut Frank Flanagan, A 8 Elder, and K. W. Hmlth, ot Hpokane, Wash., occupation ranoben, Inteud to apply [or a special Umber lioonee o-rer the followlni described landa: 1 mn DOlDi at a post planted al the southaast corner, about six mllea from the Kooteuay river, 'in the west side, thenoe north 80 chains, theuee west 80 chains, thcucc aouth au chains, thence eait H(. chains to point ol commencement, and conlutnlng out aoree, more or less. Dated July uth, 1007. foam* flakaoah, A H. KU.KI*. K W. Hmith, Agent for Appllratila. Nelson lAud District, histrict of Weal Kootenay lake notlee that Frank Flanagan, A H. Klder. and K.W Htnlth, Hpokane, Wash, occupation ranoberii Intend to apply (or a apeciHi timber Uoenoe over ihe foil owing described lands: <:oiiimen< ii.-.- t-r 1, 1 ' planted one mile north undone mile east of post No J, WhlOh DUt la about six miles from the Kootenay river, on the west side, thence nortli 80 chains, thence wust 80 chains, tbenee anum 80 chaina, thonee eaM Ho chains to point ol (joiuinunceineiit, and uuataln- iiitf tVIO acroa, more or leaa. Dated July 13th, 1��T7. Frank Flahaoan, A.H Klukr, K. w. Smith, Ageut (or Applloanta. the billowing described I'm West Kooteuay district: Com in Klaii'.ed on Placer ereek, hear I la minim crock, narked .Margur N. K. coruer' theuee smith ttohl 80 ehains, thence north In chah chains to \oae.e o( oommeneemoLn ttfd May, 1907. Mahiiahkt Mi |,ai-i hi.an v William liAititurit, Agent. il, ski nclng at cohlllieitre with t McLnuchluii'a ins, thence treat ��� thenoe eait lo Nelson Land District District or West Kootenay Take notice that Kdward Peter* of Ymlr. Brit- ish Columbia, occupiillon. minor, iu��eiida to apply lor permission to purchase (he billowing deacribed luutl: Commencing at a poat planted ou the norUi bank of Lost creek, uhoiii ihrec mllea eaaierly from the junction of Lost oreek and Hnlmoii river, ln the Nelson bind dlatrlet. tbenee north ito chiilna, tlience weateo ohalni thence south ho ebalua, more 01 leaa, to Lost creek, thei.ee east following aald creek to point ol OOmmenoement. and containing 480 acres more or less * Dated Jane 6th, 1901 ���xrwABS Pmuu Hlxty days after date! Arthur Alio.. renohar, ol Burton Clly intend lo apply to the Chief CotiiinlhMoncr of I uiida and Worka, Victoria. H c . io mirobaie the lollowlng deacribed landa situate eaat 01 burton Coiniiiciicini poat marked "A a H iouth weal 001 planted at theM w corner of lot H(-l" rmiuliiK Uorlh no chaina, thenee aaaf thonce aouth 60 Ohalna, thcucc weat* placo of commeiii'omuui Auguat lat, llaJ7 Aaiuua A, BuaTUN llurion, ng ul a ,���r" and c l.aiid in chaina, chaina to Notice is hereby given thatalxtyda)tah*M0* I intend to apply to the Hou.ObwOoUMM of ;.ni*d- and Works lor (K>rmlHlu-& topuS the tollowtug described trturl of land iV.ititn Waat Koot.-uay district: Commencing sum planted about otie-balf mile north (rem totttd Hummlt creek, marked Jeau ��� auii-r-jCt S V corner, ibence eaat 40 chains, tbtnos nortli ohalna, thenee west 40 cbalna, tbennioaUl ��� iia hih io place of commencement. ���2.1 n\ May, 11W7- M.ah iiiu WlLLlAa HAgboik, AftDL Nelson I*and District. Dlatrlet nf W-wt taa|a| Take noliee that Frank McDouald, ol Mn Hrlllsh Columbia, occupation miner. iDtndife apply for i>erralMilou to purchaar th* fohmta deacribed lands : Commencing at �� poit; .1;*: on the north bank of Loat creak ana tboota** mile easterly from the junction oi Leal am and Halmon river, in the Nelson Und dutritt thence north W cbains, tbeuee east &J cbUK tbence south (Mi chains, tbenet- weat aitkuutt ! point of commeneemeut, and eoDUlniDf ��� acres, more or leaa. Daled June Kth, 1907. FaAHK McDdgiU. Hlxty days after date I intend le spw to im Hon ("hlef Commlaaloner of 1-n.n*.* ti,: ���' mi. Victoria, B.C., to purchaae the luiiowut e- scribed laud, situated in the West K--���:������:*��� > trlct: < ommeuciug at a post pUajal octM ��������������- side of Kootenay lake, near K::tw��i i- *��� ������ and marked J. MeKiunuu'* - i.-nut post, tbeoce weat 80 chalBH. thewv MA * chains, thenoe east 80 chains morp or :-���*���*��� 1 ia shore, thence along lake |bore to pointo!aa meiicemeiit. Dated April 4, 1907. Blgnad J MiV.rxn Nelson Land DUtrlct. Dlstrictof WalKuoioiJ. Take notlee that Kdward Preen, of Bi-inp. M OO tana, L'.K A , oecuiwtlou Muni l'i*jt;. il tends to apply for bermls-ai'in to puKhur* following dest-rlbed Inmi: ���'ammncioil *" |k>��i plauted on the �����.t t..ore of t'p|a-T"UV ��� ban (CartlM>o) lake. a> d at " c s purchaae the fullowiiii ar- 1 scribed land in West Kooteuay dUtrlct. WI menelng at a poal marked A C. B'i aorliw uorner pout, running 40 chains easteMJ "3 I the boundary of Timber licence No "W-���**������ 1 aootherlv 50 chains, tbence weiient Mjmmm thence northerly to cbalna along tot v'*jSM track to the place of eommencemant. conuaw | two hundred acres, more or lesa ��� ;��� .: this ��th day ol May. 1W7. . . A C BoaH.LocaW. Notice ls bereDrgtren that w dayi ��wtjtf) Intend toapply to the Honorable the Oalttw mlssioner of Lands aud Works lor P*���-""! ���, foUewing deeertbed \9wUm 1 .oienay dutrici Commwtifj^ | ��� pun: post ptauu d at the weat boundary ,*[I^'*L- 1 ��� ud aboul in ������hains south of tbefOQU.\t��Lm of tlie right-of-way ol the B. CBl)0����"! and marked P. A I"a "nuiheai- 0��m ,,, .n, theuee mirth je^-J, v>n��� said boundary ol J* | sterTy direction ����KJ uenoe west ita* (Ehatna, ineiicenoio. v^a,i l l-..i.i.l.r, nl tl���. rl��ht...l*��y...l BjlSa I railway, tbence lollowlng tli tofM*m uan a right-of-way in an oaai boundary of Lol *���������-' >��� . ^...-jc* Pan, AtiouaT f au*1* sixty 'lap ��l�� Nolle,. Ih hereby given that Vbi'norabliCWJ dap- I intend lo apply to the..""""l""^^ I t ommissiouer ot Uuda aid w',rV.iSSSl lion to purehuse the following A��e>n"fS "9 I land, aliuated In W est, Koolctiay JWtJJ ^ | ,. *,��� Ht n |.i�� ��� I I 1 *1l��H mill* uorl.liwi.ai '���'"'" ',,;;rli*aa I i*.l.I.H M<*l.'aN K. cornor. tlioii'-.* ��*������'* ^ ��� Hii.ncr aont.li to flinlin, tl,.-m.- "rJZSm l north -Hi .-lialna to pl*0>0l <"���^ ���Ink., not tint'Harrs* w'V'*|!!r"Mmi��S| 11 1*. rauohor. limintl" to ���"S'J^.rlwil II.*"11 .i* I piiri'liBa Kn tin* lollowlng illalrll't: Oomm��nolni ��t i po��> Bl*J^^l'SSistt ���ontlii'iiat I'lirniT ol Lot at�� ll""1"',,' (li,l��l"l r,*,l aim Ul*,.|ity��v.i ���������, '���'".' '.T.liu'S��fl I illati ml. ll���*iiu.* .otilli f**��JSJM,Ua, tl""? I wvat om* linuilruil kikI alxty l���� ";,i��l n.irlli twiinly (lU)i!li��ll��, "".'"'krl.inl"1.! rm-lii.iiinont ��nrt OOntaUOUH ���� *L" I atuii tin* mill il��y "I M.y. gjjj,, wiuutU __, SIM}' Notllm la lioroby , In nnd to apply lo tin* "o"'"'--:-, neroi"',":,1 iloinir i>( Ijilula uml tt "" ,' ,.,| irirt""'" putoh-aM tin* loflowlni altiinti, In Wi'at Koot.'niiy M H poat |.l..,, llui'ini* with Hinnni-- iinri,i,nr> N. w. oornar, Hi*"'0*- ,t 40 rlmlna, tin*' K,"v;,ntn.t��iii��;j''1',;;,l*; ��� Pi...,.! owrti" %*ul���� It ,.r��.H. P"SS*����mB -m.n��**l i i* i : , ...inrni't10*11'1, theooa WfaHli iil,alii��tii|ilai*^."'' ��� ii&Aj - \|.... inn WII.i.>a ^���~, ���ilrd May 1W1 *.��� .ui Anf..i-i':��*ir,'��V! alkoii Mi��i"' i Nolaon-Ulid niatrK-l. DlatrU" "'_ ^^^^iX- Takl' Iiotlri' ��� In im i B.C . 0O0 up alio to api.l* for pnriiilHHlo** Iiim il,.ai*rll,i*d landa: plauti'.! nt Hi way ol llio nrltian '���"���"���",-",, Inn ����i* i ��'''���.'." ���ii'*i\^v.:,i,:",i.h^'*''*';,i''*;:> .oiitn ��; <*��W.���' (iinini'i' ,'i*3 OIIMt i*ii*'i CO 1*^2 '%i^Sss*\' jtUAob.iu r����iii railway, tlinli halni, ilinimo ��"''".- o a1 211 I'halli.. llliinio *"'"",'���T| I :.'j.'-i"',.u.".'..,,,.,;,":.��."::'i,r'ii""."" ��"*y"nf tliiVrlKlit*.il-way ol V'L.I'li'r'ir *""",', " iouthUO Itallway. tlii'in* ' "������n,Mii'i'"*"'" Nal.l rlnlit-ol-way to PMWW ' ' , ,u,rt. __-v ���-lltH", ,ii The Daily Canadian Prospectors Who Want a Good Arcticle Will Buy The BACON We Sell It Gives Satisfaction, Because It Is Lean, Thoroughly Cured and Smoked. Our Mams Are Excellent Also. All Are Canadian Goods. Pure Lard in All Sizes. P. Burns & Co., Ltd. 1XJEUSOIN, 13. O TIMBER NOTICES. i ttntiem i�� hereto] erren that -to dayi k,F�� a laliatowl to apyll *�� tho r1'" ' ''"1", rry timber from the follow- Etirtti. thciice so ' [ Localfd on th�� llth day of June, 11*07. h M. Keevbh, locator. iNo.2. Holloa i-1 herebf ft-req that an days liter tlatf ! inteod io apply to the Chief < om- Cailoaei ol Undi a"*'- Works, for a ipeeial Er-iix' i" ont and earn timber from tba foliow- ��� deicrlbed landi situated on the aoutheaat '������ of tli.'-**iiii"n rivi-r. in the dlstrictof West Kootenay: ' omtueu -tii-g ut a jkhi placed aUmt Ufardu'west of Booe l^-af '-reek, marked --ft M. leerea'i No. 2 win tli west corner," thcucc 80 fen at noriii. thenoe 10 chaina uaat. thenee <0 Enlii* aOUtfa ibaUCe80 GhaftlM weal to plaee of Em meii cement {Located ou '.lit lini) day of June, 1907. R, M. Uebvrs. Locator. ilUOD Laud Dlatrlet. I'lstrlct of Weat Kooteuay Iske notice tbal lamea Keeth, of hpokane. ull.. occupation, miner, Inlands to apply for a teisi linn-.: ;:��� ���[.'������ over the lull..**������-, Uir de riwd Isii'i- Cummenoloa ata post about 13 da north ol tin ueub r.ii thw uorth shorn Hue of mudary LaEe stid al Iheeootbeaat coruer of Bitter Limit Nu Wii, mot inarki-d James Mh'M* W. Curiierpoat. tbence north ao chaina, ence ***'��� ni ohalof. iheuce south (tO chains, moe West "i ' tin i ti - to point of comnu'ue-tf- fiit, slid OOUtalofni Mu acres, mora or lea*, fuly so, IM, Ja-ho* Krrii. llsou Land DUlrlot Dlslrtot of ft est Kooteuay te notli-" :ii,r isiaes Keeth, of SjHikaue, i '��. *.|m-,.*.:. miner, mteuds to apply (or a ,. l��l llmt": .,������:.>>��� hut the follow in; d*> flbed lain*!*" i (irqim-iieUlit at a |K>et planted SS Jdoa north ol itit center of the north abort*- Une ploundary Lake nn*' st tbe northeast corner aber limit No. or,4 thence weat mi chains, ��� ��������� nortb �� cbaini then a east no chain*-, oeaoutb 1 cbsin> in point of commence- But siti! ������������iitaiiNt.it 640 acrea, more or leaa. ulyto. ion James Kami. fl a ball from Blocan take, marked H H I'ttts* rttiwr.t curnei pott, tbence oast leu elm in*. Anoe-wutii in i iin.ni-. thenoe weat Ito chatus. ���n*"'* nottb to ebalua to place nf ooumenoe* ^��t..-.: .- .i.th da] '>f June, ivr,. H. II Pitts, Uw aloi, a w Brosee, -leant. fs. ���unUn.l Dlatrlet l��l*tri chains, !('���' wi'M ***-*.. i-hains to the potni of couuneii-.e ni.anj eoiitaiuiiiK W*1 acres, more or leaa. oeaied Utta June. 1W7. [" �� ' lommtneUti at at a poat planted at 'northwest oorner ol wmiaiu A..Soee"No.e un tini,.,- iM.nh m chBius, theneo weal no in" i J?0* ,ollth W challia, tbence east no nutit*. Uif jMiiiit ol i ota mencement, couialu- ���MOa.-rBi, more or less, ���cated lath June, 1IW7 '���S.-Comnu'tieiiiK at a post planted at the _-iwe��tei,rii,r of William A. Koss'No :t claim, ���ncc aonth an ehaius, thence weat HO cbalus, T ' , ""fl" au chrtloN. thence east KU chains to C.V ! "' '"''"intcuceiiieiit, and conUiiuliiK Mtl "��� more or Iimi. "-���ated l.Hh Iune,19o7. I" r' <'"tiiiiicticiiiK al a post planted about i-nlle, -M,, (,l ihe nurthUat ct.ruer ol Wii Yi.'V,- !" ""'laim, thence south HOchalns. .1,.! , , ?l,,,mt,la< tnence north HO chains. "t ��eai ni chains |��� lh(, point of commeuce- ua\u 1 wV!u,,vmi"K "W�� ����nh, more or loaa. "wted lMh June, t��n f' Own or less. pMedlHb June,lM7. l!Jia1n7i:.V1o!",'l,":11UK ttt * l,UHl Plelrttd ahout TO1'! "VY northweat corner of Wii- tie w...t s ifl,;,,i,m 'hence north BO ehalni, ���., Z, ' ���'.*Wetni, thence south mi chain?., iLaii.i.Johr1fIHl1; ""' ��,,,liu ,,[ wimmouoa nan ,V. ll 11,""k Mp aorea, more or loss. *w-'1 'Mh June, iwn. I?n^��om?!!r;,,r,llK JJI " W Pruned about -10 Bon' lo a te��.orftWfft ��� r""r o! William TH'eeast a, . i . ""' l1"'1"'- north Wt chains, pTand ,, V !IR u.* Uu* i,,,ln' 9t commenoi "miL",w1l.l-J,llu'V'('V'K ,u ,l J,,,M Wented about B ** K��iw N, ii northoael QorueiofWU- "����' eaat w, \,\ ,',|,Ul11- Uicnce south ho ohalna. poawuthnh-VJSl t?��noa >"��ii�� B0 ohalna, Pt,and contain^ V'',""' P ",u "' ''������inmetice- pentnd 1Mb SSSi flSy h''rt;"' nu>w ��� loB"' &S5jaftS*tS?rH K " Post planted about ^w No i J... V,,noftt>eaai uoroarol William "weast BOohSlns' ,i" '""' Ut,,ih W OhelM, Il,-c went hu. J \ln>: ""Mice mnilh ��' chains, NwUthJuSy^M^tto����le��i' ��i* *7'-*00l ���ie. 1W7. ^^^^^^^^^^^ IM^SKrWi1 ,lt 1 E���� Planted about f A' Rom'-Nm in n.ortwwaatoornergFwfl- n,.tiicucc w' t V J11''" lh,'"rr ,,,,r,h Wl ll>��, llici ,. ' ���*' c oiliiN, thenc*" sooth Mil 1 "ni l r|i iiiiui u,i ., ���" . "-"i in r niiiuii nt. "��*"ii'i,i m���i, , ,' '.'""iia in Ihu iii.itii ���|, r Noic- l- henhy tfiveii that tliirty days after date I intend to apply to ihe Honorable ('hlef Commlaaloner of Lauds and Works al. Victoria. K.t:., for a special license to cut ami earn away UmiH-r Irom tba following deeoribed landa ln Waal Kooi.nn> diatrict; Uommaaetng al ,��� posl platiUtl on tl.e wo-l bsnk of Hinelter ir���-k, nhoiiT om- in lie hou th of the t*ity ol Nelsou. thenoa mouii ni ohalna. thenoa west ho chains, tbenee north Mi ehaius. thence eaat HO chalua lo plaee of coin nielli eineut. I tilled Ibis Utb day of Julie, 1907. C. r CLAJtZ. l< - . i-i * Agent. No. J -Comment mu al a post plaulud about one mile uorth ot the uorthwest corner ol H. J. JohbMiu'a No. 1 timta.-r claim, tbeuue south H�� ehalus, tbence east au chains, theuee north Ho ohalna, thenoa west ao ohauai to place of com- metieemeut Dnu��l Juue 3. lian. II J JoH.tsoa. Locator. A>H. list hi.IT A^ctit. No ;: ' o��i:ui iii'ine ti' i. |M>st planted at tbe norlhwest corner of II. J. 'ohuaon's No. 2 Umber ��� -laim. thence soulh 80 ebalua, theuee wittM) chains, theuee north ho cbalus, tneuce east wt chains to place of '-ommeueemuiit. Dated JuneS. 1W? II J Jou*aon, I .oca lor. Am>. Hiram, A-^ent No 4. -Comrieticing at a post planted at tin* intrtheast corner ttf 11 J. Johnson's No S Umber claim, iheuce north ho t hains. thence wuil 80 chains, tbeuee south Mi cbsius, theme eaal HU chains io place of commeuceineut. Dated JuUeS, 1907 II J. Johnson, Locator. Ami. IIii-kktt, Agent. No > 'Comiueticiua at a j-ost plauted at the northwest corner ol II J Johuiou's No 2 timber claim, ttience north H chain-, Uieiice c**��l ��l> chains tnence s*��uth 80 ehalus, thence weat 80- chain** to plm-f of eommehceUieilt Deled Julie 3, 1907. 11 J Johkson, l^tcator. AMD- HitKBTl. Agent No.6 ���'������ouimenclng ata post plauuM al>oat one mile north ol the uorthwest corner of H. J Johnsou's No, ft timber claim tbence aouth ��0 chain*-, thenee chsI tat chains, thence north HO aha tne, thenoa e/ee| ao chains to place of com inuucemonl Dated June 3, 1907. H. J .Ihiinson, Ua-ator. Am- tin aart, Agent. Ko.7. t'ommenciUK ninpo-t planted At the nortbweei oorner of IT. J. Jonnaon'i No 6 umber claim, theme south i��lii'liiiill\ theuee W e��t�� Ho ohalna* thenee net th ho chatus, thence -oast oo Chains to place n ''oiumelieoiiielil. Dated June B, 1907. H. j. Johnson, Locator. And. Hat am*. Ageut No H I omnn-ncin-*; at a post planletl at tha nortbeaat corner o| J| J Jonuaitn'k No 7 'ituber claim, thenoe north HU chains, thence west Hit chiilna, toetif,' south **��� 'tiaint. iheuce east Ho chains to plea ol oonuneneemenl Daleit June :<, 1907. H.J Johnson, Locator. ANH II ACklMT. Audit. No tt t'oiiHiu-ii'-inii at a poet pleated at the uoritiwesi corner of H J Johnson's No C timber elalm, thenoa north a-- ehalna, thence east no Chaina, thenoe south **> chains, thence west HU clialus lo potut of commencement Datetl Juue It, 1907 11. J. Johnson, Ijoeator. No )<-. Ooouaenolxtg at a ihmi planted at the northweateonwroi Umber tteenoa ^'.'-t. thenee north ho ehalna, Ihenoe east ho chains, thenea south to cbaiua, thenes wentHii chains to placo of oommeoeemont Dated JuneS, f907. 11. J. JoiinboN, Locator. Anu. Hit lktt, Ageut, Nelaon Land Dlatrlet Dlatricl of West Kooteuay Take notice that "David Henry Tel hmi." Haa katiNin, hash., occupation lumbermau, luteuda to spply for a specl��! timber licence over the foi lowing deacribed lands: No 1 ' uiniii.'ii--im; at a l��'-i piithtt'd ahoul .7 chains north of the northweat cornerof Timber I.unit -lit weat hrauch of Little Hlocau river, Wesl Kootenay, thetiee weat Hu chains, thcaoe south hu chain*", thanea aaat so ehaius, thunm. north ho chains to irtdni of commencement tuul. containing G4o acres, more or loss Dated July nth, 1907 Davin Hknhy T��Lro��ti��. No- 2 t'mntneiiolng a poal planletl on tht east lunik ol i'oiiko ereek, and on the north boundary uf UiiiUt limit H144, weat branch of Little Uooaii river, thence north 1C0 chains, thence east 40 chains, thenei- south 160 chains, Uienee west aiuehains lo puo. of coinnveiiccmuut, aud containing M*u aOTte, more or leaa. Dated July loth. lain. 1'Avin hknry Tklwird. No B, Uomntenotni at a pusl plantetl on bauk of Ktiaslc ereek, about BO chains soufb of the aouth boundary of Umber HniilHI47. west branch of Little blooan nvci. thenoa weat n.. ehaius, thenco aouth att chains, thenoe eaat Mt chains, thence north H0 chains lo the point of coin nieiicuineut and containing frit) acreK. more or Dated July llth, 1'AK. Divto Hknhy TfMWBBft* No 4. l*oiniiiciiictng at a post plnnled about 8 cbalna east from east bank of Kusslu .'reek . and on the weat boundary of bmit h. thonce west ho chains, thcucc south M chaliiH, thunce east HO ohalna, thenoa mirth BO ohalna to point of com- tnenrciiictit. and eoutalnlng Bad aere*. more or leas. Dated July llth, HOT. Daviu Hknry Tki^oru. No. It, t.'ommenctng al h poll planted about W chains wesl of UOoaa ��� reek and about six mllea Imm its mouth at Blooan Klver, said post Is ahtttil 40 chains west from D, H Tellord's Uto- l��-r application No. 1). tbence enst 10 chains io Umber appllm-Mou No. ll, thence, north IfiO chains, thenee wesl 10 ehalus, tlience aouth 10O Ohatns, IO ptunt ol commencement, aud contain lue lilt' acres more <*r lesa Dated July nth, IW?. I>A\ U< HKHHV Tai.votui. No. 14. Commencing ai a poal planted at th�� ���outhweai oorner nl No. 1.1. thetueweist to cbaiua, ihenee north IBO ohalna, thence east to chaina, thetiee soutb 160 chains to point of coiuiuciMre- ment, and coiiltiluliic *'iOt ucres, more or Ipsa Datetl July 17th, IWT Divin Hknhy THJWb A. Ml [.TON, Agent Nelson Lead District. Dlatrlet of Weal Kooteuay No. 1 inkc nolhM Unit J, K. K. Hlowart, ot OolllnP- woo I, i in! Otlpatlol) Unnbcrtuaii. intends io applv for a special timber IWuliuiiovur the foi lowing deicrlbed 'ends: Horn menelng at a poat planted on a Uial) atream al��- liM July ������lib. p.hi.. Jawks K. F. 8hkwa��t. THE CABINET^SITUATION Problema Confronting 8ir Wilfrid Laurier and Material for Their Solution. The reorganization of the Dominion cabinet hi a matter of national not merely of party concern. It Is engaging the attention of the press of Canada Irrespetalve of party affiliation. The LIlM-ral pr���B is affected by idolatry, real or feigned, of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. the Conservative press has possibly less respect for the Liberal leader than he is entitled to. The following comment in the Toronto News is perfectly impartial and Is evidently inspired by a desire to be absolutely fair to every person discussed: "In the reorganization of the Government Sir Wilfrid Laurier faces a difficult undertaking. In filling Cabinet vacancies it is not easy for a leader to go outside tho Parliamentary party. The man lnaide hats the advantage of position. Moreover, mediocrity pushos hard for recognition, while capacity stands nside. indifferent or reluctant. "Sir Wilfrid Laurier must know that his government Is very much weaker than that of 1896 or 1900. Mowat. Blair. Tarte, Sifton and Mulock were men of exceptional ability. Mowat, indeed, was a leader of great prudence and sagacity. Sifton hau a genius for administration and for jiolitlcul management. Blair was powerfuPiu New Brunswick. Tarte had courage and energy and a long schooling in electioneering methods. Mulock was a superb administrator with a radical temper which gave him great influence with certain elements. All the~- have gone. Now only Sir Wilfrid Laurler. Mr. Fielding and Mr. Aylesworth have outstanding distinction in the Cabinet. "This is not to say that all their colleagues are Incompetent or discredited. Mr. FlBher is u satisfactory Minister of Take noiloe tbat Juhn Rosa, of Fernle, it C, hoti-i .k,-.*|.*>T . luleuds to apply (or a special Umber Uceucv over tbe following deacribed landa: 1. t'omrooDcing ata post planted lu tbe District ot West Kootenay, NeUon Mluina Dtvlilon, ou the north lork ot the aoutb lork of Lost - reek, ahout five miles up creek from where two foika meet and about six mllea north of the International Boundary Line and about twenty-eight mllea west of Kooteuay River, tbeuee eaat 80 chains, thence uorth BO chalua, tbeuee weat B0 chains to bank of said creek, theuee dowu stream to place of commeUcemuUL J. Koaa, Locator, 2 Cominctictui at a poat planted at the south* weat turner uf j. Koas'a No. 1 location, tbence west HO chain-*, tbeuue uorth B0 chains, thence east so cbalus more or less to bank of aald creek, thence dos u stream u place of commencement. J. Koas, Locator. B. i Miiuii.'ii' nm at a |M��sl planted ator near the southwest corner of J Kosa's No 1 location, -n't*.-.- west BO cbaiua, tbeuoe soulh HO chains, t henee east ** chains, more or leaa, to aald creek, thetiee i,| atream to place of bcalonlnj 7 Koaa. ..Locai tor. 4. CommenclUK at a poal planted at or m-��.r ihe soulbwi-at coruer of J Koas's No. 1 location, thfitre east wi chains, thence aouth BO chaina, i." ii-*' ���*������*. i -i -J' ��� iimii- mure or leaa, to bank of n.'\ creek, tbence up stream to place ol com* m cuce ment. J. Koss, Locator. ft. Commencing al a poat planted about two miles aouth of the southweat oorner of J. Roaa a No. 1 locaiiuu. ou tbe north fork of the aouth fork of 1. -nt creek, aud about four miles up stream, from where tbe two Corks meet, thence east MO chaina. theucu north tt) ohalna, thence west HO ehaius, more or leaa, to bauk of aaid creek, tbenoe down atream to place of eommeucement. , J. Koaa, Locator. 6. CommenclUK at a t-oat planted at, or near, the southwest coruer of J. Ross's No ft location, ou Loat creek, thence weat SO chalua, theuee north ��0 chains, thane-* SO chains eaat, more or less, tn bank of aaid creek, thenue down itream lo place uf ���"nino-toviiM'h t. Located ���Sth June, ISO?. J. Roaa. Looator. Claim No. 1 Nelsou i.uic! Piatrrct. Dlatrlet of Weat Kootenav Take notice that A. L. Ueadlug, of Arrowhead, H C.i occupation, carpenter, lntenda to apply for a special Umber liceuae over the following described lands: Oommencluff at a poat planted 40 chains south oft). K oorner of T. L 7.- ���i.. theme aouth HO ehalus, thenoe eaat B0 chains* ��� i,.-in" uorth 80 chaina, thence weat BO ohalna ta poilit of commencement. luue ��ith. 1W07 AaTHUK Lai hkm k RaaniMe. cialm No. f. Nelson Land District. District of West Koo'etiay Take notice that A. L. Reading, of Arrowhead. It <'.. occupation, carpenter, intends to ap ply for a special Umber liceuce over the foi lowing described lauda: Commencing at a post i'.un i-i HO chains aouth of A. L. Reading's corner post No. I. theuee south Bo ehalus. theuee east H0 chains, theuee uorth 80 chatus, thenoe west 80 cbalus, lo point of commencement. Juti')'2Sth UK-ft. AauHUK I.*i*kim:i Rbadino. Claim No. 8. Nelson Laid Dlatrlet. Dlatrlet of Weat Kootenay Take notice that A. L. Keadlug. of Arrowhead, B C, occupation, carpenter, lntenda to apply tor a apccial Umber llceuse over tbe following deacrtbud lands: Commeucing at a poat Uiaiiicl 60 chains south of N . K. corner uf A. L eatllug's claim No. 1, thunce south 160 chalua, thenee east 40 chains, tbence north 100 chaina, theuee weat 4u chains to polut of commencement. Juue -.'Sth. l*.Si'.'. ARTHt'K Lavhknck Ukaiuno. Claim No 4. Nelson Laud District. Dlatrlet nf Weat Kootenay Take notice that A. L. Reading, of Arrowhead, B.C., occupation, carf-entcr. lutends to apply for a special timber license over the foi- low lug described lauds : Commeucing at a poat I-i.i m>"1 40 chains south of N. K. corner of A. L. Head tug's claim No 8, theuee south 160 chaina, theucr east 40 chains, thence uorth 160 chaina, thenea west 40 chains to point ol commencement. June 'JBUt. 1907. am in a Lauaasca Kkadinu. Claim No. 5. Nelson Land District. Dlatrlet of West *ooteuay Tako nolle,' Cut A L. Reading, of Arrow i iH-n.l, B. C, occupation, carpenter intenda to l] apply lor a special tiuitair liccusu over the following descrllaid lands: Commencing at apost planletl 40 chalua aoulh of N . E, corner of ��� .L. Bead lug's claim No 4, thenoe aouth 160 ohalna, theuee eaat 40 ohalus, thence north 160 ehalna. thence weal 40 chains to |K>lnt of commence ment. ���Imo- -".nil. iwiv. AMnti'iii.Ai-HKM'K KaaniNa. Claim No. 6. Nelion Land District. District of Weat Kootenay Take notice thai A. L Roadlng, of Arrowhead, B. C , occupation, carpenter, lntenda to ���WM'-Sy for a apeclal Umber license over the fol- owlng described lauds: Commencing at a poat plauted 40 chains aoutb of N K Corner of A L . Kaatllng's claim No. ft, thence south 160 chains, a thonce eaat 40 chains, thence uorth IBolchatna, thonce west 40 chains to point of cummence- metit. June 29th, 1901. akthik i.ai'kkm'i. RaAniNu. Claim No. 7. Nelson Iiiiui District. Dlstrictof West Kootensy. Take uotlce that A. L. Reading, of Arrowhead B. *'., occupation, carpenier, intends to applv for a sneclal limber lltvuce over the followlug described lands: Commencing ata post plantetl 70 ci'iiln- south of N I coruurof A. I. Roading's olalm No l>, thanea souUiHO chains thence east Ho chains, thence north HO challia, thunoe woat BO I'hatns to potut of cnmnieuceuu nt. Juue abuh, 1W7. AatHua Lauhknck rbadiku. Agriculture. He grows in the confidence of the farming community. In tbe management of his department he has been capable, energetic and progressive. Altogether his work, constitutes one of the beat chapters of the Laurier Administration. The Militia Department has not been badly administered by Sir Frederick Borden. Mr. Brudeur is a fair departmental head and a trustworthy public servant. Mr. Paterson is a cipher so far as general public policy is concerned, but no other man in the government has his knowledge of business or his mastery of the tarifT. His withdrawal from the administration would seriously reduce its efficiency. The business interests would lose a sympathetic and prudent counsellor, and the fiscal system something of its Hteadineus and soundness . It Is as much due to Mr. Paterson as to Mr. Fleiding that the government has handled the tariff with so much political shrewdness, has broken the combination between the protected interests and tlie Conservative iiolltlciahs, and practically has taken the i-iriff "out of politics." One of the curious facts of our politics is that Mr. Fielding, who was introduced into the cabinet in order to curb the revolutionary fiscal tendencies of Sir Richard Cartwright, is a more zealous free trader than the Minister of Commerce. "Of the other ministers not much is to "be said. Mr. Lemleux has the temi>er of the orator, but he is of the academic type and is not likely to show exceptional businees capacity. Mr. Oliver is I>eevish, perverse, narrow and stiff- necked teacher. It is doubtful if his ad mini s tration will be eltbe r vigilant or systematic. His land bill was a capital mistake. He excites no enthusiasm among western Liberals. He has neither the power which commands nor the charm which persuades. Under his hand the Liberal party of the west may be expected to decline in vitality and fighting efficiency. Mr. Scott earned superannuation long ago. Sir Richard Cartwright is broken physically, but it Is easy to understand that the veteran never will be disturbed by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. It is said that Mr. Fielding grows less keen and resolute as he grows older, and whatever may be Mr. Ayles- worth's natural force of character he seems to be wholly under the domination of the Prime Minister. "The truth Is that Sir Wilfrid Laurier is supreme. The influence of the English-speaking Provinces at Ottawa steadily declines. The reactionary and anti-Liberal elements which the Rouges fought for a generation shape certain vital phases of public policy according to their interests and ambitions. The situation has profound significance for English-speaking Liberals. It may be worth their while to see that in the reorganization of the Government the balance of power is measurably restored." Nelaon Laud Dlatrlet Dlatrlet of Weat Kootenay Take notice that Henry Relchert, of Nelaou, B C, proapector, intends to apply lor a apeclal licence to cut and carry away timber from the following deacrlbed-laada: Nn 9 Commencing at a poet planted near the uortheast corner poat of timber liceuce No. MM and near Henry Relchert 8. W. uorner poat of Umber location No. 7, ou main Lemon creek and marked Henry Relchert aoutheaat corner poat No. 8, theoce 80 chalua north, tbence 80 chains weal, thence 80 chains aouth. thence B0 chalua eaat to the point of commencement. Dated July 27,1W7. No. 10 Commencing at a poat planted abont 20 chains mere or leaa aouth from the northweat corner of Lot No. 2M3 on main Lemon creek and lnaraed Henry Relchert aaat corner poat no 10, theuee 40 chaini north more or less lo about midway of the south boundary line of timber UeenoB no 8-J66, thonce 160 chaina weat, theuee 40 cbaiua aouth, thenoe 180 chaina eaat to point of commencement. Dated July'/7th, 1807. MO. 11 Commencing at a poat planted on Monument creea, about 70 chains, mare or leaa, aouth from where Monument creek., emptys Into Lemon creek, anil near Henry Relchert northeast corner p��>-t of timber location Ho 8, and marked "Henry Relchert northweat corner poet PO 11," thence ltto chatus nouth, thenoe 40 chaina eaat, thence ISO chains i orth, thence 4o ahalna weat to the point "' commencement Dated July Snth.UW. Henry Rkichrrt, Locator. Nelaou Laud Diatrict Diatrict of Weat Kootenay Take notice lhat K.W.Smith, Frank Flanagan aud A. B. Klder. of Spokane, Waah , oeeu pallou raucbetK tr.tend to apply tor a apectal Umber licence over the followlug deacribed lands: Commencing ata poet planted at the aoutheaat corner, aoout eight miles from the Kootenay river, on the weat aide, and about three mllea uorlb uf the International boundary line, on the weat bank of Brldg creek, ou the north lork, thanea north no ohalna, thonce west 80 chaina, tbence aouth 80 ohalna, theucu eaat 80 chaina to point of commencement, and coutainlug tito acres, more or leaa. Dated July l��th, 1W7- K. W. Smith, Frank Kusakan, A. I. BLDaa, K. W. Hmiiii, Agent. NOTICE In the mailer of au Application for the lasue of a duplicate of tho Certificate of Title for lot 22, and ihu weat half of lot 21, block Bl, In the Town of Nelaou. Notice l�� h 'reby given that it la my l'-tentton to laaue al mc expiration of one month after the fl rst publication hereof a duplicate ol the certificate of title for tbe above lauda, iu tbe name of LydlaHhlolds, which certificate la dated tbe 21st day of December, 1800, aud numbered 8991 a. "H F. MacLbod," Dlatrlet Keglatrar. Rowboats And Canoes For Sale or Hire Agent for Tmaeott Launehea aud Fcterboro Canooa. Flneat Lot of Uoata in B. C. H. U. LINDSAY Koot uf Jusephlne St. Tul. A18 Queen's Hotel B*k*tr Btre��l, Nelron. B. C. Lighted by Eleotrlcitj and Heated by Hot Air KATES |3 PIB DAT Lftnr* -.nd Comfortable Bedroom* end First. olaeePialnt* Boom, temple Booms lor Commer- eUl Meu. MBS. B. C.ULABKK. Pioprletreee Grand Central Hotel Thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Rooms 50 cents upward. The dining room ls unexcelled In the city. House heated throughout with hot water. J. A. ERICKSON, Proprietor Telephone, 250. Opposite Court House and Postofflce. Nelson. B. C. Xremont House Bnropean and American Plan Meal, tb ste. Boom, trom * ota. te tl. Only White Help Implored. HAL-ONE 9c TBEOILLD8 Baker Bt.. Nelaon Proprietors Bartlett House GJCO. W. BAKTLETT, Proprietor. Best Dollar-a-Day Hoase in Nelson. The .Bar la the Flneat. White Help Only Employed. Joaephlne Bt. Royal Hotel HUB WILLIAM ROBEBTB. Bates 11 and |1.D0 a Day. Special Bates to Regular Boarders. Athabasca Saloon. CORKER BAKER AND KOOTENAY STREETS. Moat comfortable quarters ln Nelson] Only tbe beat of Liquors and clears. BILLIARDS. POOL MARTIN IVEN8 JNO. PHILBERT INOTICE. In the matter of aa application lor the Ibbuc of a duplicate of the Certificate of Title lor Lola 16 and 17, Block 26, Town of Nelaon. Notice la hereby clven that It if my intention to laaue at the expiration of one month after the Ural publication hereof a duplicate of the Certlfl- cate of Title for tbe above Lou ln the name of Franoee a Day, which Certificate la dated the 19th September. 18W, and numbered 2ttOK. Land KegiKtry Offlce, Nalaon, B.C., 15th June. vaji. H. P. MacLKOD, Diatrict KcKlatrar. NOT1CB. Notice la hereby aiven that after the expiration of alxty aaya from the date hereof the Patrick Lumber Company, Limited, inteuda to aubmll to tbe Honorable Chief Commlaaloner ot Landa aud Worka a proposal under the provislone of the ** Klvers and Htreama Act" and Amending Acta, for the ri-.-hi to Improve the Slocan river from the mill dam of aald company (altuate about three mllea above the junction of aaid Blocan river with the Kootenay river,) to the month of the Little Blocan river, and to Improve the Little Slocan river and branchea thereof to the northern boundary of sub lot 2, lot 7100, and aub-lot 1, lot 7161 group one, Kootenay dlatrlet, ana to improve the tributaries of aaid rlvera; and re- meve obstructlona from said rivers and tributaries, and to make theaame fit Ior driving,storing, aortlng booming and raiting logs, timber, lumber, rafta, and trafts; also for the right to collect tolls thereon. The lands tu be affected are the following: ft) Lots 8U3, 7S6U, 6450, 6*61, 646.1, S610, 681*7, 6446, 9609, 7523. 7066, 31)20, 4812, all in Group one, Kootenay dlstrlot; alao lands covered by pre-emptions numbered 46, 103, 116, 1S5, 148,164 and 570; also lands cov-red by timber licenses numbered 5856, 5583, bhHi, 5686, 668C, 6587, and 6688; alao lands ol the crown. Dated this 6th day of J uly, 1907. THK PATRICK Ll'MBKK COMPANY, Limitkd, by IU solicitor. K. W. HAMNINQTON, INOTICE Id the matter of an application lor the issue of .1upllca.eK of the CertlfleaUa of Title to lots 11, 12 and IS, group 1, Weat Kootenay District, also known aa the "Knotenay Chief," "Comfort" and "Lulu" mineral claims respectively. Notice Is hereby given that It ls my Intention to Issue at the expiratiou of one mouth nf ut the 11 rst publication hereof a duplicate of Certificate of Title t**o. 6901a of an undivided 81-i00ths in each of the a^ove lots, laaued on the 17th day of May, A D.1886 In the name of John C-Ainaworth, huo also a duplicate of Certificate of Title No. t**900a of au undivided 19-lOOthp lu each nf the nbove lots, issued on the 17th day of May, A. D 1886. in the name of Ceorge J. Ainsworth. Laud lteglstry Office, Nelson, B. C, August 6tb, HOI "H. F. MAcLaon," District Keglatrar. NOTICU. In the matter of m- "pr-lteutloii for the is-ue of duplicate of the certificate's ot Title fot Lota 6, 7, f, and 17. Block 2, lown of Kitchener (Map 688) and LotMOT, Group One, iu the Dtst: etof Kooteuay, Notice la hereby given that iti my intention to issue at the expiration of one month after the first publication hereof, duplicates of Certificates of Title of the above lots In tho name of .loseph Walker which certlfleatea are dated 22nd dayof June, 1���� and numbered 2481 A aud 2482 A respectively. Land Registry Office, Nelaon, B. C.SSrd July, 1907. "H. F. MacLbod," District Registrar. Notice Is hereby given > tiat 60 days alter date 1 lutend to apply to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to out and carry away timber from the following described lands iu West Kootenay district : No. I*��� Commencing at a post marked William Walmsley, planted at Kokanee C.ieek Hiding on the Procter extension, on the west side or Ixit 6892, on tho aouth aide of the West Arm of Kootenay lake, commencing at the N �� corner post running south 80 chains, west 90 chains, north 80 ciialns, east 80 chains to pinee of beginning. Looated 3rd June, 1907. William w.i'-hhi.kv, Locator, J am teg Ht-uiiAi-.it asAgeot *<^A^^MV''-t-��^-��-^^^W��*--^*^^^^^M^M^MA^^^^*MA^M��^V\ We have had placed in onr hands one of the prettiest beat paring ^^^ DEVELOPED FRUIT FARMS IN THIS OOUNTBY. This ia up for a quick sale on account of owner's ill health. Call and get full particnlara. If yon have Hi,000 we can make a good easy deal with yon for this propeity. 8. M. BRYDGES, Brydges, Blakemore & Cameron, Ltd. I Tl FAIRVIEW ADDITION TO HELSOK LOTS ADJACENT TO CITY PARK ON TRAMLIKE Lots for Sale at from $100 to $200 Price* will be raised 15 per cent, after 1��t August. Buy while they are cheap. Termi one-third cash, balance in aix and twelve months. THE FINE8T RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY. T. Q. PROCTER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. MADDEN BLOCK, WARD ST. We Have Fot Sale One of the Prettiest Homes In Nelson, Sttoated In Falrrtew, Close to the Cat Line Large 7-room houae. Stone foundation and firat-claaa cellar. Complete water ayatem. 10 lota under cultivation and planted In large, bearing fruit treea. Thla la a anap. For particular* apply to STUBBS & PITTS FRUIT LANDS REAL ESTATE Choice Fruit Lands I Have 10,000 Acres ol the Choicest Fftttt Lands In Be lush Cohunbla. Can sell any quantity from 5 acres to 2,000 in one block. Buy now and get the ground floor prices. J. E. .ANNABLE, Nelson, B. C. 9700 CASH and the balance in monthly payments will -phrchaw a Six Boomed House and Two Lots on Robeou Street, within half a block of the car line. The house contains three bedrooms, dining room, parlor, kitchen, bathroom aud electric light. The garden has fruit trees in bearing���alao small fruits Por Pull Particulars Apply -to H. & M. BIRD 10-ACRE TRACT $10 Cash $10 per Honth AT FRUITVALE We offer you something practical���something that will make a real home���something that will yield an Income. Every tract surveyed. Every tract near the townaite. Daily train*; serviceable roads; absolutely good soil,���snd all these in a community, not In a wilderness. Kootenay Orchard Association WARD ST. - NELSON, B.C. INOTICE Notuv is hereby given that the undersifned have submitted to tne Lieutenant CJovt-rnor-iii- Counell a proposal under the provisions of the --Rivers and Streams Aet." (or ele-rlng aud re- moving obstrui'tlons from (.ioat Klver and Mea- \m : I 1.tt I |* u - j The Daily Canadian RINGS This Week SiLMu-t Rings, Btttbstone Rings, Knper Rings, a ohptoe lot of unall Diamond Ring" of our own manufacture whloSare stlhug at prices from .mgs I 'Jij.110 to $16 (lur in"*.*.' Jade Hract'lctH at $-1.00 uud attracting inm-h attention. J. O. PATENAUDE IVIAl*NUt-%-*.C***I LIRIISO JBWBLLiBR,.> Our THURMAN MIXTURE Watchmaker and Optician MEETINGS .SouiftllaHf: l����rt>- meetl every Friday i'v -tn h*k m B p in., in tha Miners1 luion Hall All are invite*.!; any one allowt-.I to take part in the dfhates. T. Austin, Secretary. Is maniifiHturi'1 -"ior.. mc flnost tolmi-ro. sun- riiiuntMl ami dew-flweetenea it's mil a, niu- iUvureil ami OuOl a v.baeeoyou ought to try We cA. THURMAN, tobacconist. Baker Street. Coal! Ice! Wood! Phone 265 Yale-Kootenay Ice, Frott, Fael A Poultry Co., Ltd. OFFICE: N. E. co.. Baker and Ward Sts. See Us For Good Fruit Land io Acre Blocks to 8oo Acre Blocks. Bedrock Prices. Easy Terms. IL E. Croadsdaile & <�� Next Door to Bank of Commerce. Waterproof Paints Coal Tar, Pitch, Creosote, Oils for Preserving Timber, Roofing Pitch and Paints. Boat Builders will find it to their ad- vxntr.u'.* to nse our Pitch. Nelson Coke & Gas Co* UmlttiO. Victoria St. Property 4-Room house; good cellar, fine level lot, verandah: $1000; $300 cash, balance $15 per month, 5-Room house; all modern; between Stanley and Josephine; $1,500 cash. 7-Room house; all modern; excellently finished, Coast Fir, etc.; $2,200; terms. 4 Lots, best location in Nelson for a pretty view; $1,300; good terms. WOLVERTON & Co. BAKER ST. WANTED General Job Work, Chimney Sweeping, Carpet Cleaning, Fixing and Clean* Ing Stoves, etc. JACKSON RADCLIFFE, 111 Eaat Baker St. Phone No. A114 A. McDonald & Co. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Dealers in staple and fancy Groceri.*.-** Butter, EgKB. Camp and Miners' Supplies. Old Curiosity Shop HOTEL ARRIVALS. Patronized by Earl Grey aod Nobility Hotel Strathcona Best Located Hotel in NeUon Aiiartmi'tits Elegant. Cuisine Choicest Civility and Cleanllneu. Un tier the management ol K. k. Noble, luty uf Toronto, >ttawa ami Winnipeg. C. K. Cartwright, H. Harrison, Vancouver; E. .T. Hamilton, S. Ewett, Toronto; W. J. Whitney, Winnipeg; F. C. Gamble, Victoria; L. H. Crundall and ��� aniily, Minneapolis; A. H. Peck, O. Pock, Chicago; T. Cummins, H. Broad- wood. Honnington; J. L. Retaliick. Kaalo; J. Ft. Anderson. Victoria; F. W. McLaine, Greenwood; W. R. Morris, A. F. Gray. London; Mrs. J. V. Genelle. Mrs. A. Willey, Cascade. Cor. Verntm and Ward Strwatja, P. C. dues, D. F. Davis. Toronto; Miss Burns, Ottawa; H. A. Horn and wife, C. K. Brown, J. Trewey, Spokane; H. Stewe and wile, New Denver; E. E. Chipman, Kaslo; A. E. Savage, P. H. Burnham, Grand Forks; S. C. Smith, Mrs. S. R. Smith, Miss E. M. Parkinson, Brandon; A. W. Hayden, E. A. Booth, Montreal; L. L. Ramsay, Vancouver; W. Mulock, R. Mulock, V. J. Hastings, C. E. Gordon, Winnipeg; F. F. Seimens, Altona; M. li. Stevenson and wife, Midway: D. Hollinger, Winnipeg; W. A. Alicks, Calgary; C. B. Archibald, A. H. Tuttie, Ymir. QUEEN'S .1. H. Crowe, Rossland; J. Kirkpatrick, Souih Africa; Mrs. J. C. Dang, St. Thomas; A. B. Appleton, 8-Mile; J. J. Dewar, Hull. GRAND CENTRAL P. F. Ungu. P. A. Foley, R. McAskll, Greenwood; G. S. Higgins, Bottineau; M. Wilkinson, Calgary; E. E. McArthur. .1. A. Mitchell, Salmo; J. H. Wood, P. Puget, Fernle; J. Kenny, R. Angus, E. Shute, J. Telesco, Blue Bell; B. Wicta and wife. Deer Park; G. J. Higgins. Ymir; R. Round, Nlgara Falls. BARTLETT. F. Crocker. P. Chorley, F. Colyer, F. Marsh. Ainsworth; II. Wiggins, Kenora; P. J. Elm, Winnipeg; A. R. Knowlton. Sli can Junction. ROYAL F. .1. Fox. Castlegar; M. MeLeod. Crawford Bay; G. Lovatt, Sandon; T. S. Grant, McCormick's Landing; D. Stei- niart. A. Howard, Phoenix; J. E. McDonald, Koch Siding. TREMONT R. Chan, Slocan Junction; N. CcCal him, Honnington; D. N. McDougall Grand Forks; R. C. Metcalfe, Thrums; M. Mars, M. Shannon, Kaslo; H. Metcalfe, Blue Bell; E. Holroyd, Arrow h'ad; A. McGregor, J. McKenzie, J. M Donald. 0. Monroe, Castlegar; H. J Baverstock, Erie. Improvement. The Bartlett House ia receiving a new coat of paint, and also being otherwise improved. 20,000 Club. The executive committee meeting of the 20,000 club announced for tonight has been postponed till tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. R. M. B. Dance. The members of the R. R. R. announce that the dance at the armory tomorrow evening under their auspices will be informal. Police Court. Tom Leclair was in the police court this morning charged with vagrancy. Police Magistrate Crease gave him an hour to leave the city. If jou want to buy or sell anything, go to the Old Curiosity Shop. A new line of Japanese Goods now on sale. All kinds of Dinnerware ln stock. Pattern*. S. S. FOWLER Mining Engineer. INEUSOIN, B. C LOST. UCM.lt CHAIN, between Hoover and Vernon Htreeta Hutmble r<*wftr-T DU H'KAVKD���Blaek Cocker spaniel, M-.-iirttig auel eollar. An.wer. to "Klta " Anyone harboring will be prosecuted. L. Craulurd, 1'. O. Box 6ti TO LET TWO FIKHT-UI.AS8 KOOMB, .team bested Apply bou.ekeei.6r. 8rd flat. K. W. C. block. WANTED A 1'ARTNKR wllh 1*2,000 to purchase a Irult rMticb near Nelson A good speculation. Part. ner in*, d not be actively engaged on raucb. For particulars apply T. (J. PBOOIKK. a AT ONCE. eo'ta A BELL BOY. Apply the Btra'h Changed Hands. The Silver Grill has chanRed hands, the owners now being Messrs Sothern & Jewell. The new management will employ only white help. Reduced Fare. It is announced that the C. P. R. will grant a special fare to the firemen attending the convent ion of lit-e chiefs and firemen In Nelson Sept 18th. K. F. G. A. A general meeting of the Kootenay Fruit Growers Association will bt held in the court house tonight at S o'clock Many out-of-town members have arrived to attend It. Fatal Accident. Mr. Philip Wade, general road master of the C. P. R., left this morning for Innisfleld, Alta.. his cousin having met with a fatal accident, of which no particulars, however, are yet to hand. St. Paul's 8. 8. Picnic. The annua] excursion and picnic In connection with St. Paul's Presbyterian Sunday School will be held on Thursday next, the 22nd. The steamer Moyie wlil leave the city wharf at it a. m. and 2 p. m., and returning will leave Procter at 7 p. m. Everybody who can should attend as this is likely to be the last steamer excursion of the season. Tickets for round trip���adults $.00, children 50 cents. Gaol-Breakers' Sentence. "Chief of Provincial Police Devitt returned last light from Revelstoke where he was taking charge of the case of four gaol breakers and investigating police conditions, of which there has been some complaint followed by an organization of citizens for reform. The gaol breakers, who were awaiting trial on a charge of stealing from the person, were given speedy trial before Judge Forfn last Friday afternoon. One, Beat********, was sentenced to two years ln the provincial penitentiary, the others to three months in Kamloops gaol. You may have been disappointed in other Coffees but you PERSONAL. Roy Sharp and Carl Larson are spending their holidays at the coast. E. E. Chipman came down from Kaslo last evening on departmental business. Fred Perry left for the coast last evening where he will spend his holidays. Chief Savage, of the Grand Forks police and lire brigade, was in the city yesterday. D. Guthrie, ex-chief of the Rossland fire department, was a visitor to Nelson yesterday. Deputy Minister J. R. Anderson leaves tonight for Victoria. Prof. Fletcher leaves for Ottawa tomorrow morning. Fred Bell has returned from a visit to his old home at Ingersoll, Ont. He spent several days In Toronto and Winnipeg. Killer by Dynamite. Merrlckvllle. Ont., Aug. 20.���Two men. father and son, ln the employ of the Orillla Construction company here, were killed this morning by the premature explosion of dynamite. Storm in Quincy. Chicago, Aug. 20.���It ls reported that Quincy, 111., was visited by a severe storm yesterday afternoon and that many persons we.e Injured, and that the property loss will be heavy. All efforts to communicate with Quincy by telephone and telegraph have been futile. will neher be disappointed in T. ��Sc B. BLEND Wo MA'- tu taki- - ha*.:*' of children and do light hi��iiM-'"i k i h nmun employed. Apply Mri, K. S. Ix-nni", Hoover Btiaet.. WANTKU���by yuiinu Kn^i .-'.man, job wllh fruit larrnrr where he eau thoroughly learn the buKlncM At pr<*itent In WiDUlp"K but would com* nt once. Addreia M. J>.. Tally Canadian. WANTED ��� KOVVBOAT about aeventeen leet l-jug, ab'iul tuur feet beam. Two pair oan, HtcprK'd for mst. Mini be 1 a food coultlon. Addxeik ��., i,all>- CftDfrdUn. The Store of Quality Preserving Berries $2*00 pet Crate Fresh In every morning. An excellent chance to get your preserving fruit at a moderate cost. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO BETTER C. A. xBenedid Corner Silica and Josephine Bts. PHONB7 CASH TALKS AT OUR STORE Rob.M-Hood&Co. K. W. C. Bkxk . Fhoaa U. TO BOOKKEEPERS AND OFFICE MEN. RENN'S PRACTICAL AUDITING teaches the subject in u practical way, by describing the actmil method of auditing a commercial eel ot books.from the proper point of beKinninK through to the auditor's ilnul report. This book is especially designed for accountants who, though ulherwise excellently equipped for auditing, lack experience. The aim is especially to impart the proper order of procedure to be followed; with this object in view, the text giving the directions Is arranged in progressive Hciiucnce to keep pace with the work being done during the entire course of the audit. This feature makes it Invaluable to the student as a guide to the best form of professional practice. You will find In it the Information you are looking for. W. G. Thomson KZ'nVSii*"'* Nelson, B.C. Phono 44. SILVER GRILL The Silver Grill hag opened under new management. White labor only employed. The best 35 cent meal in the city. SOTHERN A JEWELL, Proprietors. HELLO GIRLS ANGRY. General Strike Among Fort William- Telephone Operators. Fort William, Aue. 20.���Trouble, which existed ln the local telephone office for the past couple of months, reached a crisis yesterday when all the girls employed on the switchboard went out on strike. The crisis was brought on by the appointment of Miss Hudson, of Decatur, III., as chief operator. This young lady arrived from the States last week and the city girls. many of whom have worked In the office since Its inception, objected to "being put under a new comer; they accordingly refused to work, and quit at noon. The appointment of Miss Hudson over the local girls, while she ls a generally experienced operator, did not appeal to the other girls and this Is the direct cause of the strike, yet only one of the many grievances which the girls have against the company and the manager, Mr. McRae, one of which was the attempt to blame them for the poor service, and the -suppression of their letter which Mr. McRae refused to give out for publication, in which they replied to these charges. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. A special general meeting of the shareholders of the Kootenay Fruit Growers' association will be held In the court house, Nelson, on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1907, at 8 p. m. By order, D. C. McMORRIS. Sec. Piano and Singing Lessons Given by Mrs. Winter Every Saturday Mrs. Winter holds certificate from Royal Academy for pianoforte playing and singing. Certificate from Trinity College, London, Eng., for theory of music. Scholarship of tie London Conser. vatolre of Music for singing and piano playing. Address Box 796. Nelson. FOR SALE. One of Nelson's Pretty Home Cottages of 2 bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom; hot and cold water; large basement. Nice view of lake. $1,600, $900 down; balance on easy terms Certainly a snap. Apply to J. R. B., Dally Canadian. WEST KOOTENAY BUTCHER CO. WholuRale aud Kelall Dealers In Fresh and Salted Meats Camps supplied on shortest notice nnd lowest price. Nothing but fresh and wholesome meats and supples kept in stock Mail orders receive curefnl attention. E. C. TRAVES, Manager. Is Pemow/ied FOR lTS5CE/SEr?Y Its Business Energy AMD RASPBERRIES WE WILL BE RECEIVING PLENTY OF RASPBERRIES IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS AND ANY ORDERS LEFT WITH US WILL BE PROMPTLY FILLED. J. A. IRVING & CO. Telephone 161. HOUSTON BLOCK For Sale COTTATtE���3 rooms, water and electric light, woodshed, chicken houses, fruit trees, -^ block from car line. For quick sale. Terms given. $750.00. 6% acres within mile of city. Suitable for market garden. Terms given. LAND on Kootenay and Arrow lakes, Slocan, Kootenay and Salmon rivers, etc. From $10 to $45 per acre. F*. B. LYS Real Estate and General Agent. West Baker Street. NELSON. B. C. w. a. OILLETT Contractor and LtullU-wr-. Bole ftfient for the Porto Klco Lumber Co., Ltd.. retail yanlH. i;.i ��� ���.: !��� and ��lrona*w< SAMUEL, A. WYE HEATING ENGINEER. All Kinds nf Keating Plants ln Stock. SAN1TAHY PLUMBING. Victoria St., Nr. Oners House. Tel. 181. FOR SALE Hay and Timber Land���About 40 acres of hay and (10 acres of timber, right beside a H. lt. siding and only a short distance from Nelson. $U0.00 per acre. Geo. G. McLAREN Baker St., Opposite Queen's Hotel. LAND REGISTRY ACT. Take notice that an application haa been made to n'Ki-i'-r Arthur Hut!]ut**ii : itiichniiaii *��� Lhe owner In Fee Simple, under a tax aale deed from R J. Htennon, t)cputy ABHeinorand ('ollecl of the Hlocan Annetii-i'mr'nt DlHtrlet, to Arthur Hamilton Ituchanan. bearing date the 7th of November, A l> , 1 ���:���������" , uf all and nlngular that certain parcel, or tract, of land, and premlaen, altuate: lying and being In the DlHtrlet of Kootenay, In tlie I'rovlncc of HrltUb Columbia, more particularly known and dcficrlbed an i.ui number nine hundred and seventy (970), - ti one (I), in the DlHtrlet of KooUinay, "Hun- net Mineral Claim. '���roup one You and each oi vou are reuulred toconteit the claim ol the tux purchaser within fourteen day* from the date of the service of t bis notice upon you, ii nd iu default of a caveat, or certificates of lis pendens being filed within tuich period, you will be forever estopped and debarred from letting upany datm to, or In reipeut of tbe Mid luiid, and I shall reglntcr Arthur Hamilton Buchanan as owner thereof. Dated at Land Kcgltdry oniee, Nelion, Province of K, itlHh Columbia, tuli'ifith day of April, A D., 1907. II. V, MacLKOD, DbitricL Registrar. To Bbhjamim F. Daviu, The Huuaet (Jold A Bilver Mining Company (foreign). KODAKS And A11 Accessorial ======================= O'rcsh Stock Twice a Week) This is the season for taking photos of Kootenays unrivalled scenery. TOURISTS, We can supply you with anything in the Kodak line. Canada Drug & Book Co'y, Ltd. COR BAKER and WARD. Phone 8t NELSON IROIN WORKS '���. A. ISAAC R. W. HINTON- ElNailNEEUS AINO CONTRACTORS FOUNDlikS ANU AAA CHI IN I STS Rwptilrlnic ��n��J .IoIiIWiik Mteouted wit I* DiMpatch. *Hh����t M��t��l Work, .Ml ii I im m-tii Allll .Mil -- iil��*t - Mnnulnuturera ol Or>�� CBra, tt. hi. Coutractora' Can. rorner of Ha!l and From tHreeti. NELSON, B. C. T.l*.j>boli�� K 1* 11 K.,i IM A.G. LAMBERT & CO. MANUFACTURERS f ..mt., Cf��i*��svl*�� and dealers in Lumoet, jungles, Lath, Alouldingrs* Doors, Windowa, Turned Work nnd Braeketa. Mall Orders promptly ttifodtis. VBRNON STRBBT - . - INUI^-HOIN. B. C. The Hail Mining and Smelting Company. Limited. INELSOIN, B. O. Purchases Lead, Copper and Dry Ores. SHIPMENT OF SEMI-READY TO HARD ��� J. A. GILKER i iiAKi;�� srtaMiin*. m:iju>n. STARKEY & CO. Wholennna Provtolorn, Produee, - Rrult- Government Creamery One Ponnd Bricks received weekly fresh tnm ll�� churn. Fur wile by all leading Ktocen. OHloe and warehouse: Houston Block, Phone Til. Josephine Street. Nelion, B. C. Hammocks Our shipment of these has been delayed in transit but we I" them now, and in order to clear before the season is too far advanced we are selling them at prices that should place one in every home. Call aud be convinced and enjoy comfort. J. H. Ashdown Hardware Company, Limited. N.ison im*9 Gang and Ammunition ���^===^ call If you aro thinking of buying a Killo or Gun thin snsnon and inspect our stock. We also curry nil the best makes of Ammunition, inclu Dominion, Eley, Kynoch, U.M.C- and Winchester. Wood-Vallance Hardware Co., Limited Wholesale NBUSON Retail