PROTECT YOUR HEALTH Drink Halcyon Llthla Water. Drink Halcyon Llthla Ginger Ale. Drink Halcyon Llthla Lemon Hour. Made from pure c-arl.rmai.*<1 Halcyon I j.liiii Water. When you auk for Haley on be sure yon get it. i��l, and nates. Sold at all hn- VOLUMB 2. No. 140 | MM AGENTS Dominion and Ontario in Conflict [N MIGRATION WORK frovincc Will Abandon Efforts to Place New Comers���Division of Functions Needed. ... is Thttl Hi" province l n.i. entirety thi looklni . button "i Immigrants, Dominion auUioMttos have : ill. w.irk. is ill.- pi..I.ii.l. t. rence al Ottawa '�� [,..,. Hon Nelson ItoBt-stth, Uie minis ,.,: ,,��� :������ ii . tu 1.' C. C lamas, deputy i ,���,i Thomas Bouthwortja, the of ci Ionization representing and linn. Frank Oliver, I ,.1 tbe interior. Instead the ] 1 pertinent win oo-operats l.uii ii,. federal immigration oncers I r ways alana returned from 01 morning. Mr. Mon- 1 !,..t mattera regard ng the I .��� :. .,1 immigrants in Ontario umed a now stage (Um year, appeared 10 him to be In satisfactory, owing to lili.. iUi|.li. -jiL.ti "f work on the part of liii,. provtt federal govern ata, Itiii.l he bad thi conference with Mr. (Oliver with .. flew of having the work . 111111. nts adjusted lu I pilch a ws) as to prevent tbe overlap i ...us," he sal.l "the ill- J 1 of I smlgranta to Uniarlo haa I b) the provincial authorities I gov. 1 mn,nt. who have :..i! .in.i conduct an ac- ��� isganda The province, on the lothei band, undertook to see that the . lag in Ontario ware Attributed us noon au posHihle after rival Some years ago the federal govern- ti,.iii allowed .. bonus to the British taking agents amounting to ts per al] Immigrants going to the si ;n provinces, imt this bonus was mn showed on Immigrants oomlng to tie other eastern provinces.. in 1902 tins discrimination waa remov* in..- thai time Immigration i*1 ... inct saalng steadily. 80 much wag iiiis [ha oaae thai the through th.- bureau of colon- itttlon, f..uml it necessary to extend ud enlarge Lhe machinery tor diatribe 'iin; immlgranta. A Farm labor bureau M/...I wiiii ;. oompetanl stun '" ".���" Hie Immigrants on their arrlv- ;,! "1 Toronto and direct them to [arm ��"ik througboul the provlnoe, tha pro- 'in'iiii government supplying tbe farm l-'ti'T Immigrants not only With a sllua- 'i'.ii, bul wiiii ti,,. transportation from Toronto to the place of their employ* Iho work oi tht* bureau bad devel* ''i'"!! 111 sii.ii iu, extant that several : 1 in. n were plaoed lu situations '���"ii year, reaching a total of about u>. ' in 1906. This year, I'.mT. for some n" '"I ii.. i,(i, mi government, with- ""' advising tbe provincial authorities "' their iniention. appointed some :i"i "oiploj 111 agents scattered through* '"" the provlnoe. Thsss men were In- "''"'i'i I I., receive il|ipllcul Ions floin 'ii'iii.'is for help, and tin* hooking "���''iiis in Great Britain were Instruct- " In send all farm labor Immigrants "mi wen. oomlng to Ontario direct to ""ni" on.. c,r these employmenl agents. no office had been established In To* """" '.* the Dominion, and as large ""'iiii'is of immigrants coining to On* lo iiiine to this point for dlstill.11 "'rn. in,, province waa obliged still ... maintain its stall of 1 ten al the station. Tha system .1 bonus now In force by "'" Dominion government Iholudes a I'liyiiniit to tl,,. liritish booking agents "" farm laborers, domestic servants -ha railway navvies, but not on com '"on laborers or other classes of Imml ���"'""is. Many of the booking agents In M country hmi Imagined that the 'I'viii.iii ,,f (|1|H bonui would be Imperil* 1,11 unless they Hem an tin* immigrants *��' would entitle them to a bonus to ""' Dominion employment agents. The "���mill was ,|lnl tna��� |l|lB ,���,,.,, ��� inr^r- Toronto. Tba provincial bureau has received this year, aa usual, several thousand applications from Tanners throughout the province for men, a large majority of which applications could not he satisfactorily fined." Mr Mimtcith was of the opinion that the Dominion, having undertaken the work of distributing Immigrants in Ontario, should supplement that woik by establishing a dlBt-lhiitlng offlce tn Toronto, and enable the province to drop out of thla part of the immigration work altogether, releasing the funds of the province devoted to the purpose for more extensive advertising In Great Britain o" the advantages offered for Investment in tbe Province of Ontario. II is proposed to issue and distribute a large number of pamphlets and maps descriptive of the agricultural resources .,r Ontario. London Mot Optimistic. London. Nov. 18,���The Times In an editorial discussion of the linaticial situ lion In the United States says this morn lug thai more light on the subject Is desired before the best informed people of London will he ready to share Secretary of the Treasury Coltleyotl's con- li.l. uce. Al the same time it declares it is necessary to keep a oool bead and not be misled as to the more distant future by what after all Is only a transient phenomenon, snofa as lias occurred In America before, though not on such a dangerous scale. ANOTHER STAR IN FLAG American Ensign Will Be Altered to Mark Admission of State of Oklahoma. 5-*il_: <��ar�� NELSON, B. C��� SATURDAY, NOVEMBER J 6, i 907. sj)AILY CANADIAN Will be^elkVered every evening at .Jgp-ar door f, J50 CEJBTS A MOISTH FlFTT CBNTS A MONTH TRIAL ONJONDA Y Lumber Combine Cases to Come Up UNDER CRIMINAL CODE deon oil* hi lhe number of farm lata! "��� roacblng tho provincial bureau ut Maximum Fines Would Exceed $500, 000���General News of Canada From Ocean to Ocean. Kdtuonmn. Nov. 10.��� The trial of members of the alleged lumber combine will begin in tlie supt^-me court Monday morning, the llrsl ease being against S. W. II. Clark, of the Kdmonton Lumber Co. There are In all twelve indictments each with twelve counts, preferred against twelve lumbermen. The criminal code provides in the case of individuals for a fine not exceeding Jl.tino and not less than $2lni or two years ini- |.i N.uutionl for each ofTense, and incase of crjsiiations for a maximum fine of (10,00*) and a minimum line of $1,000. Washington. I). C, Nov. li',.���Another star was added to the American Hag this morning, when President House veil signed th, proclamation admitting Oklahoma to ihe great family of states \,lording to promise, Secretary _eb Immediately sent a telegram upon lhe signature of the document to the Cover,i,.i of the State of Oklahoma, announcing the fact and the exact moment of signature. The people ..f the new state had made preparations in advance lo celebrate the occasion. Tin- proclamation itself was sent by special messenger to the departntent of slate, where ll was placed among tho archives of th.- United Btatet govern* nient. Notwithstanding lis Importance it is by no means an Imposing document In appearance, being written with a stub pen, upon one large double sheet of plain while paper. Stamped with the great seal of lhe United Slates. Though Ok'ahoina'.-. sovereignly as a state dates from today, Hi islgns on ihe army and navy will not nciually display th*' forty-sixth star until July 4th. nc.tiling lo lhe regulation adopted In such cases, Tlie law governing the subject is contained in an act or out- ess approved April I. IMS. and embodied in section ITM, Revised Mat- tutes, That act provides as follows: "On the admission of a new state Into Hie union one star shall he added to the union of the ling: and such addition shall lake effect on the (th day of July then neM succeeding such admission." Arrangements have been already made lor the change In tho Hag l��' which tin* number ol stars representing sovereign slates ll Increased Irom forty- tive. the present number, to fori* six. Tlie cxisiing arrangement* or stars haa obtained since Jul) 4, isin;, ou whldh date a Star was added to the Hag lo murk Uie admission or Utah to lhe union In the preceding March. The rearrangement of the stars to meet Uie case of Oklahoma was made last summer hy a Joint board or army and navy Officers, of which Admiral Dewey was the chairman by virtue of his rank. The decision of that hoard. Which was afterward approved by the secretaries of war, navy and Hie president 111 turn, was Hint the forty-Sixth or Oklahoma star he placed at lhe lower right hand corner of tho blue Held of the Hag. Tlie problem solved hy the board was as to tha basl method of adding Ih'' new Star With the least possible uisturbanod Of the existing arrange ment and nl the same lime ohliiin a symmetrical design. Hard Times for Actors. New Vork. Nov. tli.���These are evil days for stage people and (he theatrical business, ii is estimated in theatrical Olrolel lhal almost 8,000 actors and nc tresses are oui of work. Actresses may be seen dally on Hroadway making Hie rounds of the agencies. The llnancliil stringency, the sterility or the playwrights, and Ih*' construction ot mo many theatres have oomblned, ll ap- sears, to bring aboul a serious condi- 1������ of affairs In the theatrical world. Winnipeg. Nov. 1G.���Sergeant Hich- ardsou Weaver, Victoria Cross, has re- tired from the mounted polioe force and has become chief of polioe at Indian Head. Hartney, Nov. 1G.���Mrs. F. H. I'ayne died from burns inflicted by the Tall of a lump, setting lire to her clothes. Winnipeg. Nov. 1G.���The convent of th.. Holy Names, on Provoncher avenue, SI. Boniface, caught fire yesterday afternoon and for a time St. Honiface thought U would have a serious fire as there were no outside fire escapes to this large building, which is three and a half stories high. The sisters in charge of the school, however, put It out with hose Kept In the convent for that purpose. Winnipeg, Nov. 16.���Geo. Marcroft.lS years of age. who has been working in Mr. WaleH* general store here for some time, was drowned last night while skating. Ottawa, Nov 18.���The propriety of having a day of national thanksgiving and of Us observance hy Anglican chinches was discussed ut length at ih.- annual conference or the Ottawa diocese yesterday. The discussion was provoked by an address by Rev. Canon .Miickieston. of Perth, who said ht would have the whole Institution Ot national thanksgiving swept uway, us it served inn lo show the unthankfuutaas or the people as a whole by their not going to Church and thanking dud lor his mercy. Toronto, Nov. 1G.���Chief Justice Fal- couhrldge has dismissed the action of Annie Fanning. Carleton Place, agnlust the C. P. It. ror damages for the death of James Fanning, who was her only means of support Fanning was killed last June hy the overturning of his engine at a point on the track where rails had been removed by B repair gang. The jury round that proper signals had not been set out and that the death was due to no negligence on Panning*! part, but Falcouhrldge, In rendering Judgment, stated Unit the Jury's answers were not in accord with undisputed testimony. Portage La Prairie, Nov. 16.���Agent Logan wus successful In preventing lhe cunsiininiatlon uf the Indian Sun Dance al Cailicrry. When lie reached the en- canipineiit where about inn Indians and their squaws had assembled, he ut once called forth the headmen and Issued Instructions Unit the arrangements proceed no further. At about 1. o'clock all the tents were down and packed, and Hie disappointed redskins were making for their homes al (Irlawohl and south or the lino. and a member of the Minnesota diocese of the Swedish church, it was pointed out to him hy tlie steamboat officers lhat before he could land himself and baggage at Duluth he would have to pay a head tax of four dollars. Kdmonton. Nov. 1G.���Word has reached the mounted police here that a young man named Albert McDonald, formerly in the employ of Ross, McDonald & Co., Farmers' Exchange, Strathcona, has been arrested at Cranbrook, H. C, on a warrant issued about a year ago by J. P Linton. J. P.. ol Strathcona. McDonald is charged with paving mlsajn piopiiatcd $705 sent him by Mr. Ross Tor the purchase of apples. Constable Warren of Ihe R. N. W. M. P. here has gone to Cranbrook and will bring McDonald hack to Edmonton. Winnipeg. Nov. 16.���Commissioner Coombs said today he received no less than 120.000 applications in Oreat Britain from people woo were seeking information in reference to Western Canada, from English people. These appli- cations were ail received In less than three months. Cobalt, Nov. 16.���As a result of inhaling flames of nitric acid William Mcintosh died in the hospital yesterday. Brandon, Nov. 1G.���On the branch HneB of the C. I*. EL, on tbe Brandon district, on Wednesday, 115 cars of wheat were .hipped. Moose Jaw. Nov. 16.���W. Toree, for four years manager of the Hank of Hamilton, has been transferred to the inspector's department of the bank at Winnipeg. Ottawa. Nov. 1G.���Local lumber men claim that there will he only slight curtailment of operations in the lumber regions of this district thte year. Quebec. Nov. 16.���laocal lumber operators here state that the only effect that tight money has on tbelr Industries is lo Inspire prudence, and sny lhat some curtailment will naturally result from the scarcity of men and the high wages demanded, owing to a large number of engagements on railway sand other public works. St. John. Nov. 16.���Lumber operators on the St. John river state that aside from the financial stringency this has been to date the worst season for twenty-five years for work In the woods. Up to date tbere has been a decrease of Bity nor cent in cutting. A wet summer and fall flooded the st renins and swamps, making the work very difficult. PERSONAL. Cnpt. Paddon came in from Crawford Bay last night. Mrs. II. Wade will leave for England tomorrow morning via C. P. 11. It. tl. Hllllnghurst left this morning for England, where he will si-end the holidays. W. P. Dickson returned to the city last night after an absence pf six months spent In Hn gland. F. BJ. tlrosvenor and wife leave by the C. P. R. for the Old Country tomorrow morning. They will sail from Montreal on the Lake Erie. Nov. It, W. P. Tlerney arrived from Hrand Forks last night. He says that the people of the lioun.lary dlstrlet generally expect a period ol inaction and de presslon. NAVAL nm BETRAYED French Authorities Doubt Spy's State ment That Purchase Was Refused ���Must Revise Everything. MARKET - fALUNO ���if Mining Stocks Suffer by Stringency Port1 Arthur, Nov. 16.���Thu Injustice (if the UBld lax iih applied l>y tlie United State.-, lo Kuropenn born people entering tha republic bad an Illuetr&tloQ tn Purl Arthur iih tho Steamer America left for nuiuth. Rev. w. BlonquUt, pafltor of Bt Auhkiu'Iuh. Bwedllb church, UlnneapoUlj wh<> him for ton ilaya past boon MSilttag Hov. Mr. T'lilvrinun, DU- tor of Tort Arthur at. AiiBKiirliiR' church. left for home. Although for thirteen yearn a resident of tUe United States DEPRESSION IS FEARED Uncertainty of Immediate Future��� Buying Orders Few���Quotations on Exchargese Parte, Nov. It;.���The Echo de Paris HiiyH thi''. mnrntiiK lhat the mtnlHler of marine is wttsfled that the oonfeetio_ of GDnBign Dltno, who waa wrested lasi month at Toulun, charged with being i spy and who claimeil In his examination before a magistrate Thui'mhty that he hud been In romn.unloutleuso> b��a>cm sJ. iVi. LAY, Manager. The Royal Bank of Canada Incorporated A. D. 1869. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Capital $3,900,000 Reserve Fund $4,390,000 Unexcelled facilities for the transaction of all kinds of banking Business. XIAL ATTENTION given to the 9avings Bank Department, and Interest credited Quarterly on 3avng; Bank Accounts. HOME SAVINGS BANKS Furnished on Application, in Large, Medium or Pocket Size. Nelson Branch, G. A. SPINK, Manager. THE DAILY CANADIAN Published: us as}, n wees by tne CavKAlilAS njs���__a I'OMHAKy. Ltd. BsStr St. Ncsc.n. B. C t*ae*ert[>lton rst.s. **J cm, s mo!:il. sfeltVSMd In tin: .a* ... to as. s yi.si il ...lit by msi.. arfaae psld lb s'l'v.:,., Adverlls.n. rsie* on spplustl.'i. All mobl*-. psl.*. lb wtOsawnl nt Th. Csus-lsu ..-. ...ii.L,. ..HI.- * l.-i *..in- rii'-.i'.r.* .-* sdTfcrllslUE, n.u.1 b. :>��� * i ' J.n:,l."i form, ut tut �� <.in|*.iij- oib.r Meslpt. sre nol .slid. Saturday November 16. 1907. IMMIGRATION. Probably the moal Importanl '; i i uutifiuutlng til. In.mil. >: ' a whole end Britieb I olnmb in immigration For many year, in lbs history ol both Canada and tha United r.urss every n< wcomi t ��:i" twos j.air of hands to **oik with was wel- come. Every province Lo Canadi owed Us pioneer work to mi n same with no capital al ail. offered th.-lr tree labor in ��� free mark, tool their ohanoei and gem rallj noeeedi ��� ."!' ���' silted, : i. ii... i "i It 11 Now. apparently, th. i anadian point of view linn ohangad \\ ������ havi bund reds of million; r.i acrei ..i Ian I iini.ioii.'ii. mn farmets are al. of lull,, we have vast i atruction an terprlaea begun and nun.' mon pro Jeoted. if ever on ee 'ii thi re tut Beamed t,. be unlimited opportunity tot witling workers, ii Ib in Canada at th. present Mm*. Bui still *������. have begun to he very oritlcal mn onlj of the char aater of new suppllea "i labor bul ol the quantity offering al nn* one tlmt It Ib suggested thai all thai the conn try wants Ih agricultural labor, it balni apparently forgotten thai the building of new railroads oreatea a great At niiiiid for unskilled labor which Ib nol now available in Oanada it Ik hard in nu.i. r: band i ucb nn ai tit tide tow'urdH new comers, Imi thut li exists, nud Hint in no! I.i nn> m< . i, t-oiiiini'd to British Columbia, is evl denced hy the following from Mn- Toronto Mull and Empire: "In these daya of rapid growth and expansion thore la a ilangei ..i dwelling too much nn tin' undesirable elemenl in emigration, forgetful of the great material prosperity thai the average eml I'.tiini family i.'iir ;i Willi liim lo this Colin!*., Quits recently a icor woman i from Eucland with nvc- aaanl ly -jw.k.ii ���" by a man ** ho t..,;;.. ned t.. b. a siting . .-. ii.. set .' .-n. r for a car. uii and there was a I., said. 'Do you know. sir. these are tlie first kind words I hav. bo. i arrived ln Canada Mosl ; . . !. ai oin odd ways ami bave even told us thai wc bad no ilng to this country.' in ..f the ��� ��� ���...!- called apon to atop a school- boj fight, th.- canae ..f which was the ...is ..t two or three achool- boya toward a ooaple ot Bngllsb ���:. ��� nt*'I:.'.] as [.uj.i.s. Noi only is ii a common obligation ti. tbe strangei often lonely, and discouraged, out ot work ami unused to the waya ,,i tbe oountry���with courtesy thongbtfulness, hut it is importanl ���.. remember thai auob people, it wisely . mpatb. 'ic.iiv helped to net .-..-i i i.-i undei comfortable social conditions, w i.l in a very .- hurt time lie of gr. al ii. He dt relopmeal ..I tbe ooun try, whli. ti,,.|i children win undoubl edlj grow up i.. worth] and Indnstrloni '������ recall Ihe nam..- ..i aome ..i Canada's most inu- tlsi i. wi,.. came hi re as youths with no earthly possessions, bul strong arms, clear beadi and a determination to make something ,.t their lives in ihls connection ii might be mentioned lhal null n lew weeks nc. a distinguish ��� 'i ���.' i.' i nc "i public in, ii assembled in N.w v.nii ii. .!., honor in In- Blaua '������in. superintendent of the Educational Aliiat.c. .,i thai tii> ii was recalled thai in, Blauateln as a young mini, a ��� an . alia, ha.i coma irom Germany in ih. steerage, friendless, penniless, and wiih no occupation, fearing be would nol he allowed to land In New Fork, lie took passage for Boston, and had lie nol l��� en inei al the port of ur- INOTICE. YMIR LICENSE DISTRICT. Notice in hereby given thai at the in m i ting or ih.. Board ol License Commissioners for ihe District ot ymir io he held after the expiration of thlrtj days, I Intend to apply lor a transfer ..i tin License tor the Drove Hotel irom myself to William Ci.hii.I]. Ki'tiosi o. Borden, By his attorney, Win. Council, imied this i^tu day of November, 11107. ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� WATCHES We Have Watches ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� v* from $2 up X It you want tn Make a Christmas Present of a Watch to your friend. Just call on us? We will do the rest. ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� TICKETS FOR SALE FOR THE TUBERCULOSIS BALL. ��� *) NOVEMBER 29TH. ^ l J. J. WALKER ��� ��� "" JEWEmK AND OPTICLAIN ��� ��� ������������������������������������<>��������������������������������������� rival by a Rabbi he would not hav. been admitted, and yet, with ambition sparring biru on, he was able to do a preat work for the social elevation of his countrymen in the great metropolis. One can never tell what possibilities are locked up in the youthful braes, an i it is therefore the part of wisdom to gre. t the stranger coming to our shores with at least a cheery word and a hearty handshake." WARNED OF PRETENDERS Christ Fortells the Claims of False Prophets���Services Tomorrow in Nelson Churche.. Tomorrow will be the Twenty filth Sunday after Trinity. As another remain! before the beginning ol the .vi \. nt season, and only twenty-five sei ii.es are appointed, th,- collect, epl�� tle mi'] gospel for th.- da* will i.e those ..t Hi. sixth Sunday arter the Epiphany. No holy days occur duritis the week. The gospel that will be read in the communion aervioa Is from si. Mat- th. ** and contains the following: ' Th. n if any man shall say onto jroo Lo. here i,. Christ, or there,' believe lt not For il,.!. shall arise false Chrism and false prophets and shall show great muiis and wonders . For as tba light nlng cometh out of the east and shineth even uuto the west, bo shall also the coming of the Son of Man be." Here is plain teaching that the BOOOnd oomlng ..I Christ will admit of no mrstak. 1' is noi. of course, sufficient gnawer to lln.se who believe, or have believed In modem soi-disant Messiahs, hut it is sufficient replj to any who seek to reconcile such beliefs with ralth In the Christian relevaiion. The following aernceB are announced for tomorrow In tbe churches or Nel eon: Church or England���St Saviour's, corner Ward and Silica street twenty-fifth Sunduy after Trinity, bol) OOtnmnnlonl a. m.; morning prayer ami holy communion, 11 a. m.; Sunday Babool - "i> p. tu : evensong, 7.:n> p. m. itev. V H. Craliuni, rectol. Romau Catholic���Church ol Mary Im maculate, corner of Ward and Mill streets: Low maun, K a. m.; high mass, Tenders Wanted. 10:30 a. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m Rev. Father AlthoB. priest. Presbyterian church���St. Paul's, cor ner of Victoria and Kootenay streets: Morning aervice, 11 am.; Sunday school. 2.30 p. m.: evening service, 7:30 p. m Rev. J. T. Ferguson, minister Methodist church���Corner Silica and Josephine streets: Morning aervice. 11 a. m.: evening service. 7:3u p. m.: Sun day school. 2:30 p m. Rev. R N Powell, pastor. Baptist church���Stanley street, near Mill: Morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, UN p in Itev A Firth Salvation Army���Barracks on Victoria street, weat of Josephine: Special services for tomorrow. Knee drill, 9 a. m.; holiness meeting, ll a. m.; a praise meeting at 3 p. m.: salvation meeting at 8 p. m. Price, of Metal.. New York, Nov t�� Silv, r, r.-i c copper, i::rv I. ad ft 76 London N..v. ].', Silver. 27 1 IM W. a. G1LUETT Ool it |SSM>*30f nnij Builder, Bole s.,iii |p>, :'.., Port.. Hits, l.nmhfr Co . Ltd., retsll ysr.ls. Ro.isli slid .1ressvl iurnb.-r. turned worS sn.l bneSeU, t'osst isth i.i. ! shn,K|es. sskb sn.t rl.s.r. 1 .in. ut. bn-k sn.t lluic lt��r ..le. Autnmsll.' KrltcUT. Ysrd snd tsclor, : Vernon Bt., esst Ol H.ll INtJU��or<. B. c. P. O Box BI Telephone il F. C. GRi_I F. P. BL'FJJtN A. H. GFEFJI GREEN BROTHERS AND BURDEN QvU Engineers, Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors C0R.V1CTOP1A j. KOOTENAY STS.. NELSON, B.C r. 0. Boi 145 Pbonr 2.1 b. Old ��_uriosity Shop If you want to buy or sell anything, go to the Old Curiosity Shop. A new line of Japanese Goods now on Bale. All kinds of Dlnuerwsre ln atock. Patterns. WANTED General Job Work, Cnlmney Sweep ing, Carpet Cleaning, Fixing and Clean Ing 8t.>vet, etc. JACKSON RADCLIPFE. t1 Eaat Baker St. Phone No. AU* In imrisuuiKH' of the order (if Uie I!i**tri't. Putfict ����fWeetKooteaaj Thh��* boUoa tiiui Cb��rlM '��� SMdar. <>t -]��������� Itane.intbi Bute of Waablnfton. 0 h. a..;-* hi,i ihi agent, Intend! to Htipiv rt>r h--ik-i'.hi min bar lloeui. ->*-ei the lallovrfti-j 'li-ncrilMifi IhfkU. (I) Commenclni hi ��� umt i-ihiui*.j ��*.t i wn> [e-eteaitol Lln wuel tori ofMl*.��lon rrr.it. on. hnlf im).* norMi of (hr ttit**rni��th.n��l l*o*Hir.tt. (2i Oommenolni at a iH-t-i abonl Iihii tmQt ���ail ol tin wen fork of mUmiiii oraak. hI.ohi oik* aii'l h im it mil.**, north of tilt* ItiUrioiMnuti] 1 Jury line, nboiit n n miiin i-ti-t of Ryai ru It C , thenoe vreil ho ihaiti**. thanoe norti, wj eiiaHm, thenea etetSO ihaln*. Ibance aoulh ho 'IihIiip to t j, ���- |,.,iiu ,,( .���oniiH.ii.. in.-iil, nn i coi, lainiiik Ml) arret, mora or lem Looated the Und rtny of October, ah 1907. riiAi-i.E- ... timmtmt (:<) OoBunonotai nt a \ on tba inn-rnation ai boundarj inn* ona inih* ea��1 of the aaal fork of Mlmon-i creek about IK mil-*-, eaai c��I Kykcrt*. it C . thenoe ram m ebaiiu- tbanoa north iho obalna, thanoa M> obatni wnat, thanoe �� ohaini aoutb, thenee 40 ebatni .*nat. Ibaboa ��' .hullo- Month to the point of eommtnoemaot ami oon* iHiiihiir mh acroa, mon oi laaa l-t��:al*!(l tfaeKtrd flay of Uitobt-r A P , 11107. charj.kk o U_p_a, Notici* o ben (try nreo taal bo o��_i attar -taie I intend to apply to tt..' Hon Cblaf Dommtaatoaai ol l.nnM. f.i,,| w (,rkn h��r |K-rnila��lon to pun hafcf th** foiloM im- (i.-., ,iih* for h anecbU tim- bei lit -ii'i over tin* follow in** deacrif-ed j**iid*'. foin in en.-inr nt 11 [t-oal aln nit thro, m Uw aaal of ���a iitMiut n*.'k on aoutb aboraol Kootenay l.��ki* tbanoa aoutb *' ohalna, tbaoaa aaal **��� ebalna, tbenoenortb m cimitit, the net waat Mcnalna to point oi oomfflanoanieati oontelningeM acre��, mora or 1 ��-���**-. Boptanbar xniu, iwrr. H wh.i.iamh. It. H. 11a- H 6. i'. BM1 111. Nelaon Land Pietrirt. Pimrirtot Waal Kootanay. lake notloa Hint I.John Jainc- ' nu ��� 1 ,**. q\ Famla, B. C, ooeupaUon oontraetor, intend to ��� pply for a hikmIrI tlnilti*r liccn-.- o,.-r it,. 1. , low ins ileecri 1 intifin: No 1 i 0 ii tin.- ii-' lag h 1 h pout planted abonl tbraa mUaa _om tba waa! loop ��.f th. it 1 noiithcrn l.y , on OarroU croek. rikI ad)o Lni A J M. h. w < oriier iKim No i claim, narked "j. J. c. n w oornar poat." ibenoa east it) 11.inn**, thftice aovtbIDenaQui tbanra mom so ebalna, tbanoa north (*) i-hiinr. to the piac* ,,i ' nmiiieiH emeiit cotitRinliiK ������*" ���*' reH, mora or loot I'ttleil October -ttii. IWI7 No 2 Commane.nl Rt .1 iKiat planted about two and r iinif mile* ftoin tn. waat loop ol tbo ii * Boutharn ity mn mnnii nt row 111 emptying Into rHrmii Oraak and mimm "J j c. n w. oorner poat/1 tbanoe ���outh ���*���-��� ohalna tbanoa aaat 80 onaina, thanoo north no oh���Ina, tbanoa went m I'hMlllf to the poltil of c in< tn ��� inch I. containing fim *������������. more or lam. Dated Ootobai Mtb. Man. No :;. < oiniii.-iiciiiK hi it pout planted abonl one J.m.i miic from 1 lie went loop ol the 1', 1 Southern By., on OarroU oreek marked "J .1 0, N. ��* corner poat,tnen*M 1.011th BO chalna, ihe nc ea��t Wi chaltm, thence notth *vi chain*., ihence wo-i bo ohalna to tbo plana of oonunenoamenl oontainlog <>-to aoraa, more or laaa IjrU-iI October IWth, 1W-V. John Jane- Damicron, 1. icator. Nelnon bead Dlatriot. DlatrSetof Waal Koot, nay, 'lake notice Unit I. Alexmi-icr Joaapb KoCool, of Fernie, }| 0.,occupation, hotel kccper. In', ml 10 apply (oraspaolaj tlmboi Hoe���oa oyer tba 'olIowhiK 'lencrlhe'l letini COMFORT doctor's] SPECIAL Have >i.u li.-arii nt 1' Wa ,( Kh.��. niii.ie aspedalll te '''": when iin- ��,t treataer i* <_\ tladi in men'** un.1 Woman'. & Calf Uppere, and f-*iall IH.ulil. Price. Women'e .... Men'. ili'S,*' , . U.S0 i aa r THE ROYAL \ R. ANDREW A CO. Propntton. | t.'oiiiliieiicltiK ut h pi.' 1 plitlilctl 1, :... iiui'iimllaa from the H c:. Ikrotharn ity. wajtl loop ou f'arroll creek, mark-*-! "A. J M. H B oornar pom," thence north ho chain-., thenoe waat BO ohalna, thence annthHn chHiiiH, tbanoa eaat no ohaini to tha place ��r oom���tenoamant, uontalnlng *���<" auret, more or lenN. iiRte-i Oetober z'-th, vnn. No 2 i ommonolng m a pott pianie.1 aboul on. and a halfinlla Bon ihe wohi loop of tba 11 1 , southern Bj on u .nmii itremm riiin.iiiK into OarroU {reek and marked "a.j m n.w. corner pimt, thenoi* acmth H'l 1 IiiHiih. thence uaai WJchRlua ihouiv-j north ho chiiln**., theiicti went ���*-��� �� i,h 1 in- to the place of ��� om initncnit;nl oou- 11111110**; till) Rirea, more or lunn, Dated oriiiierMth, 11KI7. No li I .iiniiiencltiH at h poNt platiLed iihotit I wo in lien from the went loop of I he B. I Houth* crh Kr. on f1.troll creek, marked "A J. M H.K. ci.Mer pott-" thenee wunl HO chiiiiiH, thence north H������������������������������ ���������^������4 J BEAR THIS IIN MIND We carry the fluent lines of Fancy VVonteda, Obdrtots, VTeaeUans, scot.-ii nn.1 irii.ii Tweeds in thr west Kv, ry iMirineiit Ik iMiiiiiinteed, to lie In tile most eorrert tie hii.n DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. TAYLOR &. McQUARRIEj ������������������� HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������** ******** INOTICE. Nolle.; iH heieliy Riven tllllt llll! nil- derslgned hn\e eubmlttsed to tbe Lieu- teiiiiiii i.o.ei imn iii ('..iiiieii a proposal under tbe Rivers and Streams Aci for tbe clearing and removing obstruotloni 11..in ii.. 1 i.iiiiini.'i ci.'i'ii (otberwlae known as Bix-Mlla Creek) In tbe i'i��- u.. 1 ..r v\,Kt Kootenay, Provlnoe oi Brltiab Columbia, und ior maldni itm n.1,1 cie.k lil tor iiililiiK und ilrlvitiK li.eieon loi.s, timber and lumber, and r,.r ereotini nnd maintaining dams on the said oreek. und for oonsttruotlng und maintaining booms for boldtng, sorting and delivering Iorb and tlnibt.r ihereon, und for attaining Iiohuik on Kootenay Lake at tba niouih of uuid creek. The ininiH to he aSeoted l.y auob work are l,,,tH 7x7, 1KH, Tt'.oI. T778, "��B4, H411 and Will ull In (iroup One. Koole nny District, und oilier IiimiIk not Crown ���ranted, occupied or Unproved. Tbe tolls proposed to be charged are Hii.'ti iih niuy in. iixed by the Judge or ihe bounty Court of Weal Kootinay. imied the B8tb day of October, mn"- THli PORTO BI0O I.HMIIKU COMPANY, LIMITKU. INOTICE Noll..- U h..r..|,>- Blv.-n __ 'I'" JjJSS .v.-.,,i.i.uiu.,i ... 0'.- ."-���-����� ���v."i.V.", ��� ��� KI v ll.i.Vl ,w Cr proi I���l H .sal uii'I.t Hi*' pro ..I,...,,.'. i-.i' ;������;.',i^,:;:,,*,'.'i ,.k,ln Hi,. Hlslrl.'li,l��""l rlvii lor Mid Pu'P0,i'' ,.,,, ,,��� ,���i,l ��,.rk ��"' ���,, -lie- hill.Is toBl il"."'!"' ; "",",, |.V II HI"" t.������ m. nn, jaw, .ud tubi *'.'���'���,,. i,, oi i...i i..i.h. i.e."!''��� t&fgSJ&L its io����at ,,���. ���,���, i,,,,,,,.,,.,! i, I,,- ��� ��r��i' .���,������r.'..ii'i iiiiiv i��� tixu.i or u>a Jam.o" '"��� ���l Aust Kootaus) i.uie.i aisi July. ���nn. . Haaosirnu ( ';��� 'I.IS INTSHMATI'.MAI. I.l'.l'SK .V n�� t,Tp. "COMPANIES ACT, 1897." Notice la beroby l^-^^lulS* Miller, of the town o iJ** ����� . ���i man, Iibh been aiuioinKi' '" Qedar ,,���',���.y of "T1.0 Kluney-Mimr Company." ^ ^ ���OOTr0N, ,l(.��,���lrur of .....nl ���t^*SR Victoria, Britlrt Columbia, 0?VH�� f WOT. e== mtmtmr**+.*���., + ,*��**. ,-'������' r���- The Daily Canadian Ii you knew you could buy MINCEMEAT of finest quality stamped "Canada Approved" by Government Inspection on every package, would you trouble making it, particularly when it will Cost You Less. We have it iu all sizes to suit families, boarding houses ami hotels, 7, 14 an��- -*8 **-������ pails; 60 lb. tubs. P. Burns & Co., Ltd. INEL.SOIN, B. O gjislo, Rossland Bonndary Whoieaaie Provl��lon��, J'rodticc, Pruit. lioveruui- nt Ooiiincry One-Pound Hru-kH rwrivwi wncklj- freah from the -hum. For sole by nil !������ding Kroner*. Oftioi- and warehouse: Houston Klock, Josephine Street. Phone 79. Nelson, B. C. I Tenders Wanted for the Purchase of a Mineral Claim. Certificate of Improvements i.. the 'lii'iTt-ifrn.-i. m in** II.MIM-. tu the I "ity "I Ni-lM.u. ��� ll Hi ��� ���' r .......VI'*--'.. to rTldaj N^kirlljfc. WJ -. ,.; lhe ' ���IT.-M-.i-lU" Mill-'*.. . ,-,,. 1, Kootana] Watrtcl, be lorlt riled to thf ' rnwu Ihi ��'*'T of N,�����������* nl -mv.-rlioliiK. Uldlcrifilt ruwil 'Talit (!-.'*���) li- W 46, WfcWh ,. _tr.ni .m thnl will Ik-ciWiM.j>r-*��l a* * I t- KO'otupuntrd hy nn ��� ,.;, ��� ih< hill mnomit ol Uta t*n - .1 ol 1 ne luputy �� "in- .... li and Work**. at Victor!**., >��� l "lHUftU ��� BI . this Hlh dnyol Oct., 1WJ. I1AUKV WKK.HT. (Hrnrttau���1 A*eui. Tenders Wanted for the Purchase of a Mineral Qaim. ��� 11 l.-r- a 1 :'���".'���. ���'. In thi' uihi*th1��Ii��-'. fit hin , ,., m ti..' Cttj "1 Kvlaott. I ui un ii.iitr oi f> o'clock, in I,.,., St., . imh, nan, inr lha I , ... \\���- ��� MiiM'tH. 1 Jam., l*"i . .imi In-.tr,*-t. which wi*..iltt- chn-d I.. l���- l..rl,ii.il in lln- I nmuit thi* tu Ml* li< .1 Ht l-.'ii, mi tin-rah day ot ��� 1, j ��� .1, liDqormt t��xiw \\\> ilil J line tin* up*ft nrtm u|K��n th** ��� ... '11 whlth Uirlu-lef- Ihi* UBOOJll ��� mi.i ci.-i mi tti-- tlm.- u( tai ��� ������1. turn which ban "�����������** lacrui ',���,. rllaUif. *���'"��� u'* -��r''"'* " . ��� ... irbioE la iba LaM -tuimiiu . I y| t.-n-li-r '.* ��� iii-i i��* aoaoupwsted hy an il tin- lull amount Ol th< ������n II ..tli r ui lln- In put) - "111 l.nh 1- mul Wurka, at Victoria, B .<... ���l |��r iHlaaai Nt-lnon, B.C. tUr.l4ihdtty <-r-������-. , l��i7. HAl-.KY W Kl'.HT, t,ovrriiui.iit Ani'Ut Tenders Wanted for the Purchase of a Mineral Chim. NOTICES "���.'nlnir* Mineral I'luiiii nituatf in thr* N.*li*-on MmiuK DiYlalon, <��r lha Wen Koateaaj Wattle**. W litre hn nt.*'l . 1 >n I uml M ouritttt u two nnd n lin.t n.i.- - (r-.tii Nelson, H C. ! 1.a- 1111N1 1 that I. W. A. Mai*.hmal"l. -���nine at-: ���***mtfor Hu.ii rtuiht-riami, ftm K_fcar*�� Car* tthf*ii* Nn Hl.',.'Jr.'. int--ii'! r*' ��layn from the date ln*r��*nf, to apply in n.t* Minim; K**<*cird*>r lor a * ertiftt-ala ol iinj.r��Y-*tn**nt*, ior thr OMJLpom Ol ohtklnlnit a ( ruwii i.raiil of tlie above rlau/i Ami .until*: btfca ni.tw*-* thnt union. inwliT ���wi'Hiin :~, iu tint h** (i'niiiicii.*(*o hi'Iore the ����- ��� ���inn.', ot anna i rant of tin* above - 'hum. And fiirthiT take uotiMt* that action under Kstiuu m, mtifit I** i'i'iiiiii��*ii.''.*d la-fort- th* ltmiiaiiM- <>r mii'li I't-rtllirati* of liuprovcmeota. Itiitf.l Un- ..th day of Ot-tohlT. 1907. 0 I'ADl.KV. NOTICE). In the matter of .11 application for the inane of a daplloata Cartt-cata ot luii f.>. pari [�� aoraa) of U>t --1J Oronn tm, iu tba l��i*trh-t ol Coota������?. Ntitl. ���- la h.r.-hy given that it i*. in y iiileiitiou to i - 1 at the cipimtiitn of ona month from the Urat puhiH-ntioii ii.r.of adttpllea��e *-*( th* Oar- ttfi.-ati' ol lltle lor the above Uudn In (he name of Andrew Morrinon, arbtob CartUaHtl of Title If dated the Mh day i��l Man h, 1HU��, and nuin- barad MMI I.hipi Keglitry OflU^, K1U011, It (*!,Se��teiubtT imi,, iwn. -H F. MaiJ.boo," l>lHtn.'t i.'���i*'r��: INOTICE 1. lrt-^,-,1 tO the uildiT��lgIii*d at tilt* 1 ��� ��� ������ ,n IIoum, in UaeOttr Ol Nelaon, * - OTp Ull thr hour ol S uYloek. in u. ot Friday, Noi - IMh, i��n, for tbe Pjh-liai-e wl t| |iHiiK,.r" Mtmral Claim. l*nt I tot- 11-.V Dlstrlet. whl'h waa ��le- for tnl tad to the Orown ai tbe t���.v ihu I it] ol Si'iMin. on the nti day it datlnquaai i��t'"" ��p uu ���j,1'��*' uatl . I'tie upwl price upon the :( Inltn. Which luelhil.f the aim-mil ��� ��� laxaa and ooata at the tim�� of ior 1 '��� ����� n.i.r.ht. tit.vea which have aim e ���I t.'1-.enn.liig. nud fee fnr (rown ���M ii'.. n iiti h ll tba leant am mi ut eeom idarad aa ��� bmdai '���*' '������ lendi t nuiat u* Hceuni pan led hy an * (oi thi full aiiiituni of the ten ''"' Payalii* ���-. the order of tba Deputy Oom- '1 aai nl 1-nii'l** mid Wurka, at Victoria. BC , ������ |'��t "���Icdai \, una, B.C. thla nih day of Oct., l.��7. MAKltv WHtUHT, loivcttnneiit Ai;ciit. Tenders Wanted fcr the Purchase of a Mineral Claim. at.1.1'�� �����l'l m 1 S ��� in ��� ftddreaeedto tin* -odanlatied ai bli l,i- ' trl Hon*..', 111 th.* i uv oi Nelson, '-��� i-e 1.Ti'hn.1 uti 1111 the hour of fi o'otook ln ;; '"""rn ,nl Kil'>vnrumeiil Agent. Certificate oi improvements NOTICB ��" 1'!!"!'.'"'"."'"' "l|ii..l��'i'" MUirrsI t'l.Kassllu- Ki;';';'"'";"-"'ri.'i" m"""' """'""''" WeHl ""|i'.1"i,',',""1''" V""< ''rutl.'ll ntll.irlll lurk "I Hill..,, , ,'' ",l I'rniK MuniitMii. abonl Bloa ���ink, ! ''���'" ��� B.o "i'i"*', :.,l,i"" '��� AKri.,1 Kriii.stilsll..|>... Pisa 't.,1.1 n... /IllOsto N,. Bl'.lll. Inti'i.tt. sixty tinys '"'.'.., ,'ri "' '"'"'"I. ... applj ii. iii.. Hlnliia n���.,���,,; "" �� OerllHoata ol Impror.m.nt., St "'"*.��� -Inhi'is "'"n-'lUli. Uri.wl, llninlB lit tl"' "".illli/'l-"'"' 'u*1' DoUoa thst ni'tlon, iinit.T ��ii.,.llf'' "".-I bs inu..iii.,..i boloretaa laao- ''.'on 11',,.',:;','",'''""',,(imi"...'.'"!...!... "rn- Luii ouy ol Sii|,uuubi*r. WU7. In th,- msu.'r nt sn sIM-lU-stlol. lor th,- 1-..U.' nl ��� lill-llpst... ,,) thr UarUBost,. ol 't'ttl,'I., lots 11, VI s.i.l 111. sjmiil. 1, Wvsl K.K.tetlsv lllslri.'t, slsn ktn.wii ss thr 'K nolensy Ihli.t," '���!'ninlnrt" s.nl "I.uln" nilnrra! , Ism.. rSSpaoOTeiy. N..1I..' .s h.-n-l.y Kiven thsl It Is my mtflltln.t t.. 1-.11.. st the .'x,.lr.ill,.u ,,f OB. Innli'tl, utter the tir.t |...i. 1......... i,,.i,.,.r s aapltaaM **t .'..nnii-su. Of Till. No. fiVMIlH ill SI, uik.ll.-M,.n 81 lllOths In ,.*,'h nf llif H" ..ye Lota, is.ncil nn II.,- 171 li usy nf Ms,, A 11 Iss,. in Hi,-nsin....f .Inltnl'. AlUKHnrtli. Hh.l slsu s .lltpll. si.' ..I ' .���illli.st,. 0. 'llt.1,' No. t.vsm. t.f su lill.llyl.|...l 1'.- 1..".lis lu .... I. el tile .tWTS i.'l-. l-.n.'l ..n the ITU. dsy of May, A. 1. 1SH...IH ih. name of lloor.e J Ainsworth. Lsn.l Uviiistry Oil!.'.'. N.l.,,11, B. C Aiibiu.1 till IM, U. F. MsiLaon." lllslrlel K,.'��tstrsr. Toronto. Nov. 10.���One of Canada'* most presslm priililems 1* that of iinmi- graUon, and no sooner doe* it appeal lo be solved in one place than It pre- M.if another aspect, more ilillienlt than tin" first. Some .ears aB<>, one of our troa*a���i waa that too few people same U) Canada, now the cry is that too litany nre e..null-;. I'll, re is an outcry In the waat aniiinst Japanese in liritish Colombia on the soundest ground of national safely; a cry in the easi against a pour type of Anglo-Saxons; and a cry everywhere against <-.nain classes of Southern Bnrpeans, because of their excit- ai.ln temperament. In Toronto, no one whose eyes are open can fnll to he Impressed by Ihe number of newcomers who are not agricultural laborers, and who will not be- .come agricultural laborers. Manifestly they are Londoners, and apparently their Idea is to remain In Toronto. What will they do here? At the present time, on accoum of the financial situation, skilled labor Is In less demand than It has been for some years: and for unskilled labor many are unfitted. If they enter the unions employers will not re- LAND NOTICES. Nelaon I-and DtotClSt DiM.net of West Knotenny Take notice thnt __t��Ua Plane, f BtraiHhurg, occu at inn married woman, intend*- to apply i,.- MlWl-Lton to purchase the foi low in*- den* nrlMd Landa: Commoui'iiiK ��l ����� J1-*"* planted at tb�� letera-ctlon ot the north ^WotW KlWa and tbe east boundary nt Lot No. Slrtt, theiu-r -eaist fii. cliain*.. more ur less., to the north- WtWM of Timb-.r Limit No. 7671. then<*�� nuriii **-''���hr_ii��, theuce went '20 ehalim, more or hjr-| to t_e��*��at nlde of Wbatahau lake, theuce ('ollowihi; ��aau-* 1" h wmtberlv and westerly duaetion lee ohalna. more or leu tot���a Inter* w^tion with 1*1*1 M*f��. tbanoe* ebalna. mnre or leaa, followl-i eealerlf houndary oi Lot siiv. to paiin< of eoiuineiieenient. Dais,*.! 7th OeUiUT. 1W��7. iMAJSOX l.A I'IFK, K, F >���� Si.l.LL, F. Q. FavQI'IKS. Annul. SCHEDULE STEAMER KUSKANOOK lean* I'llV wiinii' t; a in. dally for Kootenay Land Ug ami nil points east. Clus.- 001 Huns tor Spokane. Returning errl.ea Illy Wharf 7 p. ni. Nelsnu Laud Dl.trlel. lllslrlel ol West Kootenai- Tate nolle.' thai I, .Inl.u LaOK. of Nelson. H. . ., OOtmpetMe .al"" mte'i.t to apply for ii.nms- slm. in purehaa,' Ih* ���ollnwln. S.-ser Is-.l lau.l. Commcnnlnt M . I��~ plstited a. the N. IS. uf I..,, sow ih.n.e nan ��� chains, tlieiue sou h �� ,'liBllis thenee aesn * .uaans. thenee north JO ehalns tn point ol u ���aaaasaant, aeataialnf �� aires, more or less. ,..������ , .���,, An.ii.im.l. I��n. J""N 1-*"u TRAIN NO. 45 fur llosslnlld and all ('oast points, connecting with Bteamer Kuakanook leaves r, P, It Depot T.1B p, m Wharf 7.4(1 p. in. daily. TRAIN NO. 43 for Slocan. Itaselierry leaves depot dally ezoepl Sunday n n. in. Returning arrives ('. p. in. dally except Sunday. TRAIN NO. 41 ror Uosslnti.l lloimdary leaves l.einit daily except Sunday '.'II. u in. Returning arrives Nelson ID.JO' p, in. STEAMER KOKANEE fi.r Kaslo. dally axcepl Siiiulav. leaves Clly Wharf" 7 11.111. I.iit'do day.-. UOHday* Wednes- days and Krttlays. For further particulars call or write- B. J. OOYLE, J. MOK. A.ll.P.A.Vanoouvor. B ?.*.., H.Uon Malaoa Uad DMdet DiatrJsl of Weat Kootensy IWk.noUo.t-��� Annus M..I11II, nf Ihei'llyuf Basj oeriipalKHi llreiniili, intends tn apply fnr p,.,,���l.sln,i I- pnroSaM Hie Inllowlna .I'seillK.d lan.Cs; I'o.nmeneiu. ,U a post planted at the s W oorner 1- C. Murrlsnn s tui.eh. Ill Kl r ' lill.T. 111. lee norih forly (.oi ohalna, tlnii. sst le-tv (IU) ,'h.tus. thenee south lolly (,,i inns, .I'.euee west lortyilll) ehsltis nllll 0 on... I.SSsm.r.1 "I"' ei.lllntnll.K 08. l.uu.lred .1 slut, .1^11) acre., innre nr less. iii.ds,f,t.jjl.ei and, lain, aniu.s McOtu. Malaoa i*-nd Mattrlst. ntstnetni wesi Kooteaay Take natfeaMkal Philip Brooksbru.li, of Malaoa, it r ooospaltssa Bsnohor, intend, lo npnlv lor pornuBsloii lo poroksaa Ihe tolluwlnp .leserll.ed lali.l' ,'..in..ien.'il.K at ��� post plnuted nil lhe w.si shore *.i ' poor Wbauutan (i .uii.oo) isjta, st the N B eoine, ..( lot Ml!!!., tb.no.WS.tsu ehalns, Iheliee South at. ,1,Bills, theme ,'iisl 20 ehatllS. more OI less, I" ll"' "I"."' "' 'he lake, ll.oneo norlherly alol.K lhe said .lu.re ��� el.alns, more nr IMS, tO JWlnt .( euniiiielieeliient, eni.tnlnlllB IWl aeres. mnre or loSS. Haled Sepl. 1:1th, US" I'HII.llr I1R.H,KSII'KK. Nelson Laud l.lstrh ,. Iilslrlel of Wesl Kootenar Take Iinliee that HUSO t'nstens, of Altnlia, Msnlu.lw. larnier. Intend, to apply fnr mission In pureliBse the tulluwiti. deserfl.e.1 Innd: UummeueliiK al a posi.planted about seven nltles (rum the tnutlth nf Mnsnlillto creak, al northeast corner of this appllenltou and marked "H. 0 N. K. oornar," and running Huuih a . eli.uns, thenee west Nu ehalns, thenee uurlh 811 Chains, tliel.ee eaat SU ehaina In point of uoln- men. em. nl. .'..iilatiitui. MO aeres. Paled :i0lli day of Annual, 1&07. lltiuo Costbns. AltTUI'BA. BlIKTON, AROllt. Nelson Land I'tHtrlot. lllslrtet of West Koolenay Take uoltee that Frank F. Hlumsn, of Allutta. Malilluha. hrnker. llilends tn apply fnr permlsslnn In pureliuae the [nllnwlug des- ertl,��,l land: Cumiun.ii.tii. nt a pnsl plant,���,I ill tha.outheaatcorner ol Land npplleit <,,,, .. 1.....t live miles Irntn lhe inuuth of Mosuuttlo creek marked F F H N F..corner," Bint rulinlllg thenee llnrth HO chains, thenee west nil ehalns, theuce smith Kit ehalns, thenee east HO chains to polut uf eumiiieneeuienl, enntalntiiK IVI.. acres. Utile.I HOtl. day uf Alls;u.t. U-.I7. 1'KANK F. S1.N&N, All! Ill a A. Ill lll'UN, Agent celve them favorably; and If they do not become union men, but sell their labor for what they can get, the unions will soon he raising a cry. In short, one cannot look at these hundreds of town-bred people without feeling that their presence is a mistake. If they would go farming, or If they would go as hired men, there would be every reason to hall their coming with enthusiasm; for one of the reasons for lhe high priceB t.f agricultural pr.v ducts is the scarcity of farm labor. It Is the unskilled city-bred labor lhat is comitig to Canada, not in too great a volume, absolutely, as Is commonly declared, but In a comparative sense, lt ought to be tempered by another stream of higher immigration, of the kind that came lo Canada fifty years ago. Where are the kind of Englishmen, Irishmen and Scotchmen who are the fathers and grandfathers of all of us, who spread over the Dominion In an Irrigating current during the nineteenth century? Irish immigration and Scotch immigration seems to have almost ceased. British agricultural immigration seemB to have almost ceased. It is staggering to reflect thai at a time when the name of Canada Is ringing through the Old Country, the quality of our immigration has so markedly changed. Hundreds of well-born, well-educated young Englishmen of means too slight to maintain them.in their own country emigrate every year to Australia, New- Zealand and South Africa. Few come to Canada. What is the reason? No country ln the world con offer them so many inducements as we can hold out; and no province in Canada can offer quite the same inducements to this class of lmmlngrants as can Ontario. Yet. who ever hears of an educated Old Countryman, nowadays, a man of some private means.'who would be an acquis!- SAMUEL A. WYE HEATING ENGINEER. All Kinds of Heating Plants ln Stock SANITARY PLUMBING. Vletorla St., Nr. Oners House. Tel. 181. FRUITVALEl ORCHARD AND GARDEN HOMES *10 DOWN $IO PER iVIOlNTM IO ACKU8 We offer you best fruit lands; best trriiis; best location; best climate. Absolute titles. You don't bave to use all of your means lu paying for land. We want you to put it Into development. We also have tracts of 00 to 6000 acres, prices and terms the best. We own these lands and handle nothing on commission. If you don't see Fruitvale you miss the best in B. C. Kootenay Orchard Association Ward Street, Nelaon, B. C. Coal! Ice! Wood! Phone 265 YsJe-Kootenay Ice, Frtrtt, Fuel &. Poultry Co., Ltd. OFFICE! N. E. co,. Baker and Ward Sta. T*emo_.t House huromr-n nnd American Pi an 'Bil�� 3S _r, fc.rjfM.i-. from I_ i;ts. to V. only Wbltc iiv'p ���mployed. UALONE A TBEGILLU8 Bat. r Bt., NeltMn Proprlaton Athabasca Saloon... CORKER BAKER AND lOOTEHAY STREETS. Only the I..-M of Liquors snd i*..r'. BDJUARDS. POOL. MARTIN IVENS JNO. PHILBERT Grand Central Hotel Thoroughly renovated and refur- niahed. Rooms 50 cents upward. The dining room is unexcelled In the city. House heated throughout with hot water. J. A. ERIOKSON, Proprietor. Telephone, 250. Opposite Court Hous. and Poatofflce. Nelson. B. C. Queen's Hotel Baker Btrect, Nelion. B. V, RATES $2 PER DAY Lrtrgb ind Comfortable Bedroomi and Fill ��� t*jj��������� Dialog I'oom MRS. E. C. CLARKE, Proprietress. Bartlett House GBO. W. BARTLJ-TT, .Proprietor. Best DoUar-a-Day House in Nelson. The Bar li the Fine ��� L White Holp Only Employed. Joaephine Hi. Nelr-on. B. 0 Royal Hotel MKS. WILLIAM ROBERTS, rSOI-KIKTSSSS. Rates fl and fl.60 a Day. Special Rates to Rejralar Boarder* SILVER GR1LU The Silver Grill has opened under new management. White labor only employed. The best 35 cent meal In the city. JEWELL A HOARE, Proprietor*. FINE BUILDING LOTS We have for sale six of the finest building lots in the city, situated at the corner of Josephine and Hoover streets. These lots are cleared and fenced and command a magnificent view. Price, $2,000 for the six or will be sold separately Is desired. H'OR PUU. PAR. TICU1.AM8 APPLY TO H. & M. BIRD ONLY A FEW LEFT OF THOSE CHOICE LOTS IN NELSON CITY ADDITION.. GOOD SOIL, LEVEL GROUND. ELECTRIC CARS, ELECTRIC LIGHT AND WAER SE RVICE. A great many sales have been made of lots in this charming suburb of Nelson and only a few best lota are left. T. G. PROCTER AGENT NELSON CITY LAND at IMPROVEMENT CO. Office Rooms For Rent Suite (2 rooms) of Office Rooms in Alan Block, facing Baker St. Particularly good location. McDermid & McHardy !__������ _S-r���t���_ _J> ��������� ���" INsSLSOIN, B. Ob AUCTION ROOMS Lion to any community iu Canadn, establishing himself on an Ontario stock farm, fruit farm or poultry farm? Yet by the thousand they have goue to the Australian sheep rutia, the South African Koltl fields, the western ranches, and to the city of Victoria, to say nothing about every state in the American union. Mr. Edward Harris' pamphlet, which has been circulated by the Ontario gov- ' ernment, Ib a strong appeal for higher immigration, and in a letter to an English paper Mr. Harris presses the advantages of Ontario on the educated Englishman. He tells of a personal experience as an amateur emigration agent, the intruded victim being of a highly desirable sort. His burning desire to become a western Bottler was extinguished by tho fact that he would have to kill and dress his own chickens. Evidently he practised on a hen at homo, and concluded that he wasn't suited for the west. It ls very fortunate that this young gentleman did noi oom*. The chances are that he would have failed. It is almost certaiu that he would, and be cquipix-d with the Talul knack of writing damaging letter! home It tuny be thut as time goes by the provinces will see the advantages of special immigration policies, and will take much of the work out of the hands of the Dominion authorities, Ontario and British Columbia have special need of special Imtuigration policies. Each has peculiar ad vantages bo present, and liritish Columbia ha.s at least one special disadvantage to overcome ��� the expense of the great overland journey. It is even conceivable that a Eacuby of Immigration might be Ofltah lishid at one of the universities, where yound men would become trained immigration promoters. Our present band wagon methods, aimed at the minimum Intelligence, and primarily directed at populating the west, are filling our cities rather than our farmR; and they are not well calculated to attract a clans of immigration worthy of this country. Snaps on Saturday night: Extension tables. Kitchen tables, cook stoves, heaters, iron beds at bargains. We want your second hand goods. See us before you sell. We pav the highest cash price. LACEY ��5_ DENT Auctioneers. Public Meeting of Conservatives A Public Meeting of Liberal-Conservatives will be held in Miners' Union Hall, Baker Street, on Saturday, November 16 At 8.30 p. m. For the purpose of Electing Ten Delegates to the Provincial Convention of the Conservative Party to be held in Vancouver, on the 2ind and 23rd November, inst. All Liberal-Con- -ervatives are cordially invited to attend whether members of the local Association or not. R. S. LEIN1NIE, President Nelson Liberal-Conservative Association. FOR SALE 160 ACRES���Al.ii.it. eight miles from Nelson. Fri-i|iient tratiiH. nil.In, springs. Owner would s.tb.livi.H* If necessary $20 to $25 per acre. 25 ACRES Near Nelson -Iloo.l. road. Wider rights. Small boose. Sli.lik'. Frail trees, ln.sli. etc* $4,linn. Also land on Kootensy anil Arrow- liiK.-s. SliK'im unil Salmon rive*rs, otc. Methodist Missions. Portland, Ore., Nov. 16.-���Rout. Forbes wus last i*vi*nliiB elected Corresponding Bccrotiiry of the general hoard of home missions anil church extension of the MethodlBt church. F. B. LYS Real Estate Agent 315 Baker St., Nelaon. B. C. Sherman's Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY NOVEMBER 1*5 C. P. Walker offers the beautiful romantic comedy WE ARE KING" IT JUST DEPENDS ON WHO 8AY8 IT. If some stores wore to advertise to MU r-'Kulnr hutm-U|i M-Gtttt tea for 40 Oestl what would yon say? If you hap- l*i tied to rend tin- udd ui all you would suy: 'Th.it'H a fake." And In a Kood many eUN you would he rlnht. It lan't what, ls said In nn add that make- It true���It's who says It. When Joy says that for the balance of the wet'k you can oom. here and buy a pound of nunlar 60-Cftnt Ten for 40c. you eau depend on it being so. So eoine for this Tea. Joy will meet you at the door at Joy's Gash Grocery Cor. Josephine & Latimer Stfl. Tel. 19. NELSON, B. C. P. O. Box 637. .< IWr* David B. ClaUy And an exceptional company. An i"Illiterate costume and scenic equipment. PRICES: $1.00, 75c and 50c. In the Matter of the "Lend Reglatry Act" and Amendment, thereto, ���AND��� In the matter nt sn sppni'Mlon lor .h. Issue of siiiinltrstent toe t'er till rat. ol Title lor Lots .rsn. .: ...j .ui'l j ....i, (.roup 1. Konten.y District Ninit'i. Is hereby Riven tt.st lt Is my Intention to issue si i he .\i.i... 11.hi nl uue month from the first imt.llcsllon herenl s .luitllestH .'erltfi.nte ol Title tn tne shove described IslKls. It. ths name of Jsines Rnderles Koberlso... whirl. .Isitlfluate IB ...... the Ulli .!*���' nl Aitsusl, tsys. ana Is ni.u,- l���.,-.l llltt-s i ..i..I K.-visirv OBlee, Nelson, Hi:., sl��l ol A moist, lis.'. Il.r ,.,:l,l'i|l, Dlslrt. I Itstl.ttsr. t . . ! 1 ', I \ ... it> H : ��� ��� i i \- I; llii - I :i�� i.i;. i' i. I Ti\e Dafly Canadian Long Winter Evenings ARE ENGAGED IN GOOD READ ING���COM FORTABLE READING ���should vou be troubled �� ��� or have difficulty in see- inu.in. ''.iin' * ���> I W I ,!1 ��l_ -vou ��*" I,OV,"l'r J'��" 61V jo\veh^'".""' '.- to do *_a wo* perfect lv and promptly J. O- PATENAUDE MANLI'AC1tRI>0 JBWBLU3R.. Watchmaker and Optician ,. I, 1 '.-3 ^ V* 'elUiai. ���Eli W Women's Moreen Underskirts An idea! winter garment made of heavy quality English Moreen. Pleated flounce, good wide skirt. Colors, black, navy and myrtle. Each 12.00, $'..50 and $3,00 MEAGHER & CO. Sec Us For Good Ffttit Land io Acre Blocks to 8oo Acre Blocks. Bedrock Prices. Easy Term=. H. E. CroadsGaik & _��� Httt Do**t to Rar.k of C--:nm*-*rc*- \ Waterproof Paints Coal Tar, Pitch, Creosote, Oils for Preserving Timber, Roofing Pitch and Paints. Boat Builders t��,ill find it to their a-i- v.nta#tj to one our Piteb. Nelson Coke _ Gas Co. I-lr��-��It_tJ. QUEEN CIGAR STORE BUSH 4 MATT HEW, Props. RHADQUARTKIts FOE Al-I. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS, PIPES AND SMOK ERS' SUPPLIES. Phone 9. P. O. Box 672. *s*W*-*V*W>*l*V\*����-V*sA/V*#V\*��> A. McDonald & Co. WHOLESALF __ I MERCHANTS Dftjilera in Ktapl'- and fan. y I -nx --ri Kutt'T. Bggl Camp ami M-Ntw' 0Up] WM. S. DREWRV A. M. Can. Sec. C. B. DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL LAND CURVEVOR. Mining Work a Specialty. Office-. Henley Pudding. 1>. O. Box 434 Baker ��*_ NELSON, B. C. BAISKHBAO COAL ���.: ou lhe msr- tet. Iitinkr.ei.cJ Brl- c.* icttes Th.- Be*! I>..mt*tic Coal. West Transfer Co. HOTEL ARRIVALS. *-*;" ',:"''������ I W..I-- Vernon HrtO s-Vrir-d Streets, NGLSON. t��. *.. G. WInchi at. r, Bppkani : C. Notes, D. II. Gaily and wife, New York; W. A. Allen, Trail; P. W. Aytney, Revelstoke; H Weaver, Victoria; W. J. Sterton, A. .. Smith, I. n Caverblll, Vancouver; .1 B. Hurt. St. Paul; (;. 1). Harks, okanee; Capt. C Paddon, Crawford Bay; A. W i.i ite, Ka lo; i Darner, Toronto; \V Sutherland, Winnipeg; s. J. Sheppard, Montreal; R Lutte, Port Steele; S. A. R erte, "We Are King" company; M. n tn, Salmo; B. MoKenzle, Roaalahd. New Sidewalk. A new sidewalk is heinir put down between Latimer and Cedar Btreeta which will be much appreciated Real Sstate Transfer. .1 Roach baa sold hi* residence. n.-r of Hoover and Cedar streets, t.. Kootenai l.an.l and Investmcir, Co. Corner of Stanley and Victoria Sts. Two blocks from Depot. il. 1i.mii Toronto; G. J. McKay, Fisher, Ottawa; II. i: Hun : ... . a .1. Bell, ll Broad- Mrs. Mclllre* '' G. Thomson. Carlow, Ka.- lo; B Phlppa VI ��� rla; .1 McCallum, Winnipeg; A. (I 1 ���': ke. OKAND CF:NTI:A1_ P. : Ui ��� Ulvra]. Perry Sid- Ing; O. Mi .' . 'i Mclnnis, P. Mo- McDonald, Phoenix; VV. V. '. i .Miller. Waneta; m, Ymir; J Btewart, Proctei Roberts, W. Bmith, ll. J Brown, A HcConnell, ll. Smith, .: v siai��. II, i .1 Poi r. P. nse; J. J. Ma- P . 11'. ;inr:r, Kaslo; W. A. O. I.' n.iis, (' Auberl and wife, .: O. w Kennedy, Trail; E. . Ymir; M. Mcpherson. B. Sterns QUEENS. Q Bill n Johnson, Waneta; .1. c ii. A McOuIre, Port Hill; C, C Br .\i :i. Vani iver; \ lardln, Ka ilo \ R Knowlton, Blocan; Mn Bi i wife, Winnipeg TREMONT. A I Ii di li . on Bio. an, p \\\ Leach, Oerrard; A I 411 T. N Zaffln, Ho- c I Bb try, Mis Shary, Arm- . W W Lock, l-'i uitvale; Mi I lean, Mall.v, Ogan. "Wi ,\r. Kim Co B sHTl_TT. ii. n, Lancaster; D. White Ing; D Breeder, Hridgewaten .1. White, silver King; (1. Black, Kua tno . Kaslo; H. Ben* ...'��� Bturgeon Palis; J. Cilrry. Oreen, wood. HOY A I, ll Hodfl on, !���'..inn.ni-in F. !���'. Clem- ������ .i '��� lot. IV Batterboo, Manches- Smith, Denver; II. AMett, : Biding. Strike on Sheep Creek. M Morgan, who came in from B Creek last night, says that a rich strike has been made in the Nugget of free milling ore. WANTED WiNTKD 'i,. Kst.ra th. TH. to !.������ Fir, T.m- araek ..i Htn. wl 1 ��i*. it cents os-ii in th,. is ..ii good timber *i>ply m Joseph II , . H- It ,' w.N'iki. Bltn.tloa by Young Sootamsn (insr rl. .11 willing .0 la-si.' anytbltif, ,.,J.i.|liii|...l In f n.f.iv. ,vl:.<- and sl-lrlt IrH.le A.I.Ins. ii Ii. Dally i'.nn.us., inn,.... A I'Ai'.i si. k with .j.otxi i.. purchase s tr.iii rsncfa ... t wi-.ni . K'.'.'i s|....-ii1hiioii I'srt ii. I :i. I Dot ls ���.lively riioKB...l on mncli. i-'..r parttoalara *i��i>iy T 0. pffoci kk. L08T. 1.0 -T \ I.AI.V- I'Mllltrfl.l.A With gold rltnmo.l handle- l.-ft ,n K P. )i���u, on alibi pi .-u. Pindar pi. a*... return i<> I'srk.r's an plo) ......I Ag.noy sod tsoslv. reward. TO LET * .���onilo.tnt.l.' Home lor s V. ,\*i;ii either school teacher, nr ronns ls,ty in l.ustnssslu the city. AiIiIhkh B, 0. Dally ffsntdlan��� TW.. r i khi ���> i.as-h iii.omh, ��:. Hin nested Apply housekeeper. 3rd Usl, at, W. 0. block. New Settlers. The Ki teas an notes the arrival o: a .... ia: ���.., ds of = enlers' - at Kaslo jy the Ca na.lian Pac iflc dur; :.- th peal w, <-k. Meeting of Curlers- There wili be a meeting of cur',- ra the Hume hotel parlors next Tip - evening, when arrangements will he made for the game this season. New Time Card. A patron of the tramway anggi sts that a new card be posted at the Hudson's Bay Co. corner to replace the old one which is now faded past legibility Kaslo Social Club. A social club has been organized In Kaslo. The organization is non-denom- .national an.l has for its object the promotion of literary and social diversion. Churchman's Club. A genua: meeting of the members of the Churchman's Club is called for Mon day evening, the ISth. at TM snarl omcers will be elected at this meeting for the ensuing season. The Zinc Plant. Work is progressing on the zinc plant. Several men are now at work on the building, and more Will be started as soon as the work can be carried on to advantage. Methodist Services. At the Methodist church tomorrow- there will be a children's service In the morning with a chalk talk on "spiders." The subject of the evening service will be "The Darkness and the Light." The Court House. Contractor Qlllett Is well pleased with the progress he is making on the court house building. With two or three weeks more fine weather he hopes to hnve the building roofed in by Christmas. Men From the Boundary. A number of men who have been working in the Houndary have been arriving in Nelson every day this week. Over 2,000 have been laid off on account of the shut down of the mines and smelter. Cattle at Large. The members of the city police force have received several complaints of rows being allowed to run at targe in the outskirts of the city. It ls likely that several prosecutions will be instituted next week. Eagles' Social. Nelson Aerie. R O. BJ., will enjoy a social evening next Wednesday in their lodge rooms, Fraternity hall, when the in.-ml.ers and their wives or lady friends win be entertained. There will lie a in i i' :il programme, refreshments, cards and dancing. Next Public Ball. The next public ball to be given In Nelaon Is only a fortnight distant ll A CLOSE EXAMINATION of elootrioftl work (laiibed and ahftrgod for from thla shop will nhovv you how n*iuarij!y ami honorably wn conduct our ELECTRICAL BUSINESS Tlios(> who employ UI need not worry about our charscH and aa to workman- slil|) fhey know It Ih the heat. Repairs to machinery, telephones, etc. promptly attended to. j. h. RorsaRose, HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. P. O. Box IBB. Phone 227 A. NELSON. PnlH ^nrinn WEST KOOTENAY i/Oia spring ; butcher co. Ranch Eggs GUARANTEED FRESH Per do*. 50c. Vbt'lt'Sak' nut! KfUilI licalurh In Fresh and Salted Meats Camp*-, supplied on shortest OOttofl and Uyvreat price. Nothing i��ut tnoh toad wholesome meatH and mpplM kept in itOQk Mail orders receive careful attention. C, A, BENEDICT Corner Silica and Josephine 8ta PMO>l*. �� KID DOLLS ROR DRESSING We have just passed into siock the finest line of kid doJJi we have ever had. If you are going to DRESS ANY DOLLS FOR CHRISTMAS You should be sure and see our Dolls. We a!s.. Mlggeet .na* yon l.uy do* while there is a full range to $a U i I from. You would also have the adv;tn tage of being abk (o p * th. m dn early and avoid i rushed when it gets n--ar Xi....������ Description and pr.ces of the different numbers 11 in. long each $ 4". 14 in. long each .*",��. 16 in. long each 1 00 18 in. long each i BO lGVi in. long, jointed knee and hip each 3.00 lS1/^ in, long, jointed knee and hip each 1*0 20U in. long, jointed knee an'! hip each 3.25 li:: in. long, jointed knee and hip each ���: 96 l \ In, long, jointed knee, '..;'. elbow and shoulder each 2.15 19 in. long, jointed knee, hip, elbow and shoulder each *...������"��� _1 in. long, jointed hip, knee, elbow and shoulder each 4.25 27 in. long, jointed hip, elbow and shoulder each C,.".u 26-H in long, full jointed each B SO SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW. W. G. Thomson BOOKI-KLLKK anil 8TATJONKR ,��Ho��-��.�� ...1 Kelson, B. C. will bo given In the armory Friday, Nov. 2!>th In aid of the Inn.l being raise,1 throughout the provu ce tor the main tenance <>f a sanatorium for tubercalo- uls patients. All arrangements are practically completed now. Conservative Meeting. No Connervatlve in Nelson should fall 10 atten,i the meeting of the party called for t'.nl^lit. Every one ahoiil.l ex erelse lii.s f I aiieliluc In ehooHllle, ,|ele m.tes to re|ire.s.-tit Nelaon In the provincial convention, at which the spa rial policy of the putty In UriiUh Col uinl.lt, will be declared and a plan ol campaign adopted. Death of Patrick Gannon. One ..i tbe i Ideal settlers In itn.Ihi. Columbia passed away a; Bella *'*i*.ia a few days i.i;',. I'atrleli Oannun arrived in British Columbia; In 1860, starting In the city of New Westminster .in the business ol a butcher, lie moved from th.-re in Cariboo and Caesiar, and win. engaged In bis trade in Nelson abonl ten yearn ago. lie leaves a family con BiBtini* of John Gannon, who is now in Dawson, and TlniiniiH Cannon, of Aah- croft. E. C. TRAVES. Mai-asr- Noble's Story. Robt. Noble, recently manager of the Btrathoona, has returned to Ottawa, his Old home, and Iiiib been telling Some big stories aboul hockey pluylni; In the west. Among other things be told an Ottawa newspaper man thai while hen. he wiiN Instrumental In huvltiK a rink built up In the mountains around Nelson, where then will be plenty of chance for good Ice all winter, lie added thnl Lester Patrick would eonducl the team and thin he had procured a couple of good players from Winnipeg. NOTICE TO CURLERS. The annual meet lnt* of the Nelson Curling Club will be held 111 the Hume Hotel parlors on TueHday, Nov. Illlh, at 8 p, m. 0. A. HUNTER,.. Secretary. Is Rehoywed FOR i Its ScEAiEirr iTSBuSIHESSEilERGY HAVE YOU BEEN WISE? IF NOT; GET WISE Do as the Wise Ones have iluue select ymir Xmas Gifts during our bargain sale of Chinaware, Wc will store it for you till Xmas. Canada Drug & Book Co'y, Ltd. COR 9AKER and WARD. Phone 81 NELSON IROIN WORKS m. A. ISAAC R. W. HINTON e.NaiNRI.WS AND CONTRACTORS FOLNDKR8 AND MACHINISTS I-- . i. -��� <> l.-n in.- .l-��l��h��iMK -x-tfv:vit_0 wOtH HcHpnlt.h, Hrttft Mttll Work, .MOiiliiu -��i.*.l Mill Muchlntory. Mn . iu(hwI .i*-*-��rN <,i t>r*w Oaf i to. to. Contnictora' Cnn, NELSON, B. G Pure Apple Cider $1.00 per Gallon J. A. IRVING & CO. JT-:. :���!.������ in- 161. HOUSTON BLOCK. 12 LOTS Cleared, cultivated, planted with 8o trees, good water, first rate location, $700. C-O.VIE ATSO Sl-E. A INECKTIE that is fashionable and durable can tx bought now at a price that is wm to tempt you. Winter styles are being shown. Come quick and get the pith. Shirts, Collars and Ciffs galore. Med ium and Heavy Weight Pajamas and Night Shirts at proper price.. Particular people will be pleased with our offerings. / J. A. OILKER We would like t,, ��e, all our patrons comfortable Ihls winter anil in order to do so w, ha.e ln stock tlie beat assorted lino of beallni! stoves and rooklnj ���fovea ami ranc.es ever before presented to tbe public In Kootenay. We v...uli! be pleased to Bluiw you our line anil before making yoar pw chase kindly see what we have to offer. WOLVERTON&Co BAKER ST. YMIR LICENCE DISTRICT. Nolle.- is berebj given thai the un- derslgned persons hav. made applies tlon under the provlalona >>t tbe i.i qui r l.i. snsi \. i. 1400, for Holt 1 l.i .elites ill the places Set l.ppllSll. IlillneS John Marshall, Marshall Hotel, Kitchener l-'re.l A.lie. Fori Sheppaid Hotel, v, am i .i O. T. Htiow, Outlet Hotel, Procter. C. 10. Burgess, Edna Hotel, Patb Archibald *-��� Davis, Palace Hotel, Ymir. .1. \V. Maslerson. Yuilr Hotel, Ymir BJ. M. Pi i. is. Bt Charles Hotel, Ymir. John Ur. an. Cosmopolitan Hotel, Ymir. t: s. Coleman, Waldorf Hotel, Ymir Ran n.i Miller, Millet Hotel Im Louisa MePeak, Sirdar lintel. Blrdar u to i e.snel,. Drove i l.i'.-l. Palrvlen Mali-tie \ .I'.biis.H. ECoptenay i'aiiH Hotel, .slocan Junction .1. H. Iliinnev. Mersey Hotel, Brie. D. D, McAilhur. Noil belli Hotel, Sallilu. i'.vn. Mead. Creston Hotel, t'l'.tiiii Alex, McKesson, Brie Hotel, Brie. Joseph Walker. Klleksnn Hotel. Br* iek. on. M.iiiii tulle, Vancouver Hotel, Ymir. win. Qray, Balmo Hotel, Balmo, il.o. Munro, M'tiiro Hotel Creaton. A meeting of tho Board of Licence t'oiiini laalonera, will be held to conaldoi such ui.p.lcaiIons, at the Court Hou a, at Nelson, on Monday, tha 16th daj of December, 1907, al the hour of I o'clock in the afternoon W. J. DEVITT. Chief Licence Inspector. Nelson, B, C, i r.111 November, 1901 Geo. P. Player Accountant I.ATB ACCOUNTANT AT IIAL1, MINING & SMELTING CO. Office Room No. 2, ELLIOT BLOCK. S. S. FOWLER Min lag" Engineer. NEUSOIN, - B. C. J. H. Ashdown Hardware Company, Limited. Nelson Brancli TKEREAREMANY scribes, bring them to the Popular Store. Place, to have your pre.criptions filled. But to have them properly and carefully compounded a. your phy.lclan pre- DAY AND NIGHT PHONE^ Pcoie-Longhurst Co., Ltd. I'.aker and Irmephlne Sts. A.G.LAMBERT&CO __3?S Lumber, Shiflgles, Uatl-i, ^\ou!clln-<��, Doors, Wlrido^^ turned Work. ��i-,il llriti:kuts. Mail Onler. pMBP* hXU'B ' VBWWOW gl'H���T - - - NHKOf".* WHAT ABOUT SPRAYING? Wc have a full slock of _�� Lime-Stilphef-Sait Winter Spray In 50-lb. and 1 gal. tins. WE HAVE ALWAYS A FULL LINE OF CLOVER SEED The Brackman-Ker Milling Co_J^ GRANITE WARE W. carry a iarue sleek ��' ���� Cooker., Kettle.. S.ew and Sa Pans, Fry Pans. Tea end Col- Pots, etc., etc. ,��� fact EVERVTH.NG FOR THE KITCHEN. Wood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd* Whnltsmle ���B__ I\lJLSt>IN ___!, ReUII