APPLY TO THK MAIL-HERALD OFFICE I.OIAL AUKN'l*. lilt? ivieui Jeuu ' '■-* thei; • aaaf#n.w I J|l«nill*fl Vol 12.-No. 99 THE -MAIL-HERALD, j ^__Z_ / REVELSTOKE. B. C. AUGUST 4. 1906 $2.50 Per Year tl Hail Order Utpt. C.B.Hume&Co. Write For Samples LIMITED. DEPARTMENT STORE. NEW BEAUTIFUL CHINA RICH GUT GLASS Limoges China—in setts or odd pieces. Muylield, Clovei Leal, and White Patterns—in setts or any part ol sett, or odd pieces. Lemonade Setts, new and beautiful. Covered Casseroles. Fire proof Teapots—any size. Jardiniers and Cuspidorcs—all sizos, Tea and Coffee Percolators. You will always find something new and interesting iu our China and Glass Ware Department, and you know yuu uro always welcome to look around. The Preserving Season The preserving season is on. We can supply you with Strawberries, Cherries, Etc. Place your orders with us as soon as possible as the season for both fruits will be very short and the supply limited. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. SOUVENIR GOODS if you art- looking; for something nice lu SPOONS AND PINS, BELT BUCKLES, WATCHES, " BUNN SPECIAL " ior Souvenirs, wc have Ihem here. I J. GUY BARBER, - * C. P. R. WATCH INSPECT JEWELER OPTICIAN INSPECTOR. To Trappers Raw Furs Bought Gash Prices Paid F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Furs. Trueman's Studio Is now o\icn under new and competent management. MR. HEMUS. recently of Sydney, Australia, will inert you nnd guarantee you our usual sail<.l(icii»u. THE OLD STAND Over Canada Drug Ik Hook Company, MACKENZIE AVENUE, H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST ll,'»r Ile0.ll, Animal., III.,!*, 11,It, Klc, Mlll'NTKIl, Animal Hun* M,„,at,-,l. I*. 0. Ilex 31. Stnill,,: UI'I'IISITK P. (I. ||.■ nf their Quality . . . Overall! hearing the "Buck Brand" are Union made, by ynur own countrymen, and as nearly Indestructible as it's possl hie to make iln-in. They are manufactured by ih'- pioneer ivorkingmen ■ ,.,iilin,-i - nl tho west, A-k for "Buck Brand" Overalls ind take no rithnrs, . . We J. .Master & Sons t in. MANUFACTURERS VANCOUVER, II C* NOTICE \j OTIOK is hereby given that Ilii days after date \S 1 intenil to apply to. the Hon. The chief Commissioner nf bauds and Works for a Special License to ent and carry away timber from the following described lantts In West ICnntenny District; 1. Commencing at a post marked "Arthur Payne's south west corner post," planted on the east sldelof lllg Heud trail and about 1 utile north from 1\ I'etei'sons's ranch, tlience north ltliichains, east 40 chains, south Hid chains, west 40 chains to point of commencement. 2. Commencing at a post mnrked "Arthur Payne's nortli west corner post," planted ou the east stile n( Hig Kt-ml trail and about 1 mile north nf P. IVIerson's ranch, tlience south 40 chains, east liiu clialUB, nortli -in clmins. west uio chains to puint of commencement. 3. Commencing at a post marked "Arthur Payne's smith east comer post," planted ou the east sldo <i[ commeii -■ ment. ii. Commencing at a post marked "Arthur Payne's nurth west coruer post," planted on tlio smith sld*' of Keystone trail ahout two miles east from lloyd'a ranch, thence smith ltm chains, east in chain north lOOchains, west id chains to point nf commencement. 7. Commenolng at .t post marked "Arthur Payne'n nn Mi east eorner post." planted on tho smith side of Key-stone trail about, U miles enst [rem Boyd's ranch, thenee snutli 80 cliains, wstHi ehains, norl It su ehains, east sn chains to pninl nf commencement. Dated July ttth, low. AUTIIt.lt PAYNK, Lociiter. Certificate of Improvements. Pfeaaes evory smoker the " Maroa Vuelta." JtTOTICB Adventurer, Iron link,- Watchman, Outlook iintl - itnsi.ii,.. mineral ,-lnittis, *itiiat>- In lla' Art-,,..- i.ait, .MoitiK lilvlaiono! Weal K„„t.i»iii> District Where located; -On tin- northitdc ol Pingitnn 0 ,,,-'., aliollt li iitilt-s wt-Htiif Aniitv Luke. Tim. is.ti,,-Uuu 1,.lohn I,,,,,u „i Aml'-r ,. I' l.s .' ('rail '■ .(-.-ill for I'Iimhim AhrM, P.M.C. '.'„ .,.,.!!. Ili-1 inl smitli. l-'.M.l!. N, llll.wl.',. , Mini, ' ricott. F.M.C. No, DS.H10S, Intenil, ilay. Irom the date lioreol, to apply to lli„ Mo «, lleronli-rfotl'i-rtitl-iili-aof lla|ir„v,, aii-iits, . me,, ,r|.,.s<- „f obtaining Grown (Irani* oltl,,.-.I..,, claims. And (nrllioi inh lice Hint action, under ice. ,Inn '.'.' ,i i-i im, ,-,,iiii,„-ii,',',Ibotnro theliaiinneu„f ' i-lilli-j|r* „f liii|,r,,v,-nl,,|lla. IUI, [litis'islli,l..v..( .1,111,', IHNI. .1. II. ANIIIillSIIN. THE PH'LCE MINING AMD DEVE10PMENT C0MFANY, LIMITED LIABILITY. NOTICE rn-iKK ' ii K lint a BpoeUl lieni-riil Moot- I litK -.I (In- -hnn-liol'leis nl Tin: I'uisi K Misif-o AMU lnvi'.l'il'VKNl OOMfANV, LlMtTKD I lABIMTVi #HI bC liehl nt UlCC paii)'s Oltl- f-0it| Plrrl W • fit, Itovfllltokfi, It t!, OP Hatnrdiiv, the lun iln> ol AiiituM.iimn, ni elghl o'bIopIi pul., for tlie piirnosi- ol oonflrmltigt roaolu*1 lion piuund utiRnlraoiuly nt Llio meeting hold mi July Hlli, IWfl, and which resolutlnu leads m follows: "Thai. UlC provlllotn ol Hei-thm 122 Of tho 'Oompimlen1 Anl, 1897.' Mtimotidod byHeetlon Kluhi id Um- ( ompaiil'-s' Ael Amendment Act, HKit; shah apply to this Company-" J. T. LAIN'-, J. M.HCOTT, I'resldonl. Hccretary, NOTICE is horoby givou that 30 days afterdate I intend to apply to tho Honorable- the Chiof Commissioner of Lands und Works for a special license to cut und curry away timbor from the followliiK described lands, situated in Osoyoos division of Vale District: 1. Commoucini; at a post marked "S. Hill's nurth wust enrnor." planted ou tbe east bunk nlimit 1 mile from tho south ond of Sugar Lake, tbonco onst 80 clmins, soutli HO chains, west 8U ehains, uortli su ehuins to point of commencement, 1 CtuiitiionciiiKut a post marked "S. Hill's south west corner," plantod ou the east buuk of Sugar Lake, about 1 milo from tho south end, theuce east 80 chains, uorth 80 chains, west 80 cliains, south SO chains to pointof commence' moot. K, Commencing nt a post inarkod "S. Hill's soutli eust cornor," plnntod nbout 1 milo from tbii north end of Sugar Lake, on tbo west bauk, theuco north 40 chains, wost 100chaius, south 40 chains, eust PK) chnlns to point of commencement. 4. Commencing nt a post marked "S. Hill's north enst corner," planted about 1 mile from tbe ii -Iili end o. Sugar Lako, on the wust bank, t honco south 411 chaius, wost 100 chains, north 40 chains, onst 160 chuius to point of commence* mont. ii. Commeueiug ut a post marked "S. Hill's soutli enst corner,1, planted on tlio wust bank of Sugur Lnko about 1 mile from the south eud, thouce nortb ttO chains, west 80 cbnins. soutli KO chains, oast 80 cbnins to point- of commeucemeut. fi, Commouciug nt a post marked "S. Hill'* north eust cornor," plauted on the wost bnnk of Hi our Lako, nbout 1 mile from the south ond, thonce south 80 chuius, wost 80 chains, north 80 chains, oast 80 chains to poiut of commeucemeut. 7. Commencing at a post marked' B. Hill's south east coruer," plantod on the west bank of tho Spallumcheeii river nbout VA miles below Sugar Lako, theuco north 80 chains, wost Nl chains,south 80 chains, east Wl chains to point of commoncomont. 8. Commencing ut a post markod "8. Hill's uortli east cornor," plantod on tho west bank of Spnl Inmcliooii river uWiut l]^j miles below Supar Lane, thoneo south 80 cbnins, wost 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chaius to-point of commeucemeut. Dated July 2nd, liol. 0 Commouciug ut n post marked "S. Hill's south east cornor," planted about 1 mile west ut the uorth eud of Sugar Lake, thonco uortli 80 chains, wosl. 80 chaius, south 80 chains, east 80 chaina to point of commencement. Dntod July 3rd, 1906. 10, Commnticiiig at a imst mnrkod "S, Hill's south west corner, planted on the east bank of tlio Spullumckeen rivor about VA miles below Sugar Lnko, tliui.ee east HO chains, north 80 chains, wost 80 cbnins, south HO chains lo point of commencement. U. Commouciug ut n post markod "8 Hill1 north west corner, plantod ou the oust bank of tho Spallumcheen river about VA miles bolow Sugar Lake, thonce oast 80 chaius, south 80 chains, wost 80 chains, nortli 80 chains to point ofer nuiii once ment. 12. Commouciug at a post marked "8. Hill's south oust corner, plnntod about U miles be[ low Sugar hnhe mid 1 milo oast from the Si liimcheeu river" thenco west 80 chains, north 80 clmins, oast 80 chains, south 80 chains to point ol ciimmoucement. Dated July 4th, WOO. SAM HILL, of Upper Arrow Lnke:— Commencing at a post marked "W. W, Lock's smith east comer," M tlie suuth west corner of Lot 802, and about i mile south of Foithall I'leek, thenee imrtli 40 chains, tbenee west BU ehnins, thence snutli 40 chains, thence east 8n chains to point ot commencement, containing NO acres. Hal cil this Uth day of June, ItHHl. W, W. LOCK, PerT. C. Makinson, Agent. Commencing at a post marked "L. M.John- stunt's south eastcorner,-' at the south west corner of Tlioinni Webster's application to purehue. about 8 miles south of Fosthall Creek and about LM miles frmn the bike, thence north 80 chaini, to the soutli boundary of O. J. llamuiniid's applieatiun to purchase, thonce west 80 chains, thence smith 40 cliains, thence east 40 chains, thence south 40 clmins, thence east 00 chains to point ol commencement, emitnininij 600acres. Dated this lStli day of June, ltfOO. L, M. JOHNSTONS, Pur ltalph Slye, Agent. Commencing at a post marked "M. C Dicker- aim's north west comer," on the shore of Upper Arrow lako, about 3 miles south of Fosthall creek and about 20 chains north nf the south east corner of Thomas Webster's application to purchase, thenco south 80 chains, theuce east 80 cliains more or less to the shore of Arrow Lake, thence following said shore in a general northerly and westerly direction 120chains more orless to pointof cum* meneement, containing'040 acres muru or less. Dated this 12th day of June, 1000. M. C D1CKK1WON, Per Kalph Slye, Agent. Commencing at a pout marked "K. A. Slye'n soulli east corner," alwut li miles south ot Font- hull ('reek, at the south west corner of Lot4fi7fl, tlience nnrtli 80 chains along tbe west boundary of Lot 4570, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chnlns to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated this 12th day of J nne, 1900. K. A. SLYK. Per llalpli Slye, Agent. Commencing at a post marked "A. Dollenmey- m's nurth oast corner," about 10 cliains west ot the smith west comer nf Lot 81)8, nt the north west corner of K. A. Hive's application to purchase and about M mile soutli of Fosthall creek, thence west 8ii chains, thence south 80 chains, thonce east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains tu pointof commencement, containing 840 acres. Dated this Uth day uf June, IWO, A. DOMdCNMKYRR, Per ltalph Hlye, Agent. Commencing at a post marked "F. A. Slye's uortli east eoruer," about I'i miles south of Fosthall Creek, and about U miles from tlie lake shore at the north wost corner of (I. J. Hammond's application to purchase, tlience west 80 chains, tbenee south BO clialns, thence east 80 chains, theuce north 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 040 acres. Dated this mli day ot June, 1000, F. A. SLYK, Per Kalph Hlye, Agent. Commencing at a pust niarked "M.C.slye's imrlli eastcorner," at the south east comer of Thomas Webster's application to purchase, almut ;t miles south o( Fostlutll Creek, and about 1 mile from tbe lake, thence west 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, tlience east 40 chains, thence south 4ii chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 80 chains lo poiut of cuiumoneuuient, containing 48U acres. Dated tills 12th day of Juno, 1906. M. C, SLYK. Her Kalph Slye, Agent. Commencing at a post marked "A. K. Hammond's north west corner,'about ll4 miles south of Fosthnll (-reek at the south east corner nf Lot 4670, thence south 80 chains, thence east 40 chaius, more or less to llie lake shore, theuce following said shore lu a genera) northerly direction 80 clialns more or tens to the smith boundary of J. L. Hindi's application to purchase,thence wwt40 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, containing '.W acres more or less. Dated this l-.lli day of June. 1000. A. K. HAMMOND, Pur Kalph Slye, Agent, Commencing at a pust marked "O. J. Hammond's north east corner," about 1!* miles south nf Fosthnll Creek, at the south east enrner of Lot 4B78, tlience went Miclialus, tlience south80chains, tlience east 80 chains, tlience north 80 chains lo pointof commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated this 12th day of June, 1000. 0. J. HAMMOND, Per Kalph Hlye, Agent. LAND NOTICE NOTICK IS HKHKBY OIVKN that sixty days after date I intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Laiuls and Works for permission' to purchase tbe following described lands situate in the Wost Kootenay district. \ oni in cueing at an initial post erected on tbe north hank of tho Lanlo river, ahout one-eight mile west nf Lake creek and marked "D. IV Kane's snutli east corner post," tlience north 20 chains: thence wost 80 chains; thenco south 20 chains, more or less to Lanlo river; theuce easterly follow* iim tlie bank of the river 80 clmins more or less to pointof commencement, comprising one hundred ami sixty acres mure or less. Dated tlie wili Mny, loot). D. P, RANK. NOTICE JE is horoby given that thirty dnys aftor date I inteud to apply to the Chief Commissioner ot Lands and Works for special licenso to cut and carry away timbor from the following described lauds situated in Wost Kootonay district, B.C.! 1. Commencing at a pnst marked "A. Mcltae's smith west comer pnst, planted aliout one mile east of Columbin river and aliout opposite Hos- kins creek, thence north 80 chnius, ensl 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 cbnins to point of commencement. 2. i'ommencinn at a pnst marked "A. Mcltae's nurth west coruer pent," planted about one mile oast of Columbia river and nliout opposite Hos- kins creek, thence south 80 cliains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, wost 80 chains to point uf commencement. Dated July lWh, 1006. AI.KX. McKAK. NOTICE NOTICE. VTOTICE Ih nereby given that 60 days afler J\ Unto I inl",nl to apply In tbo Hon. tho ' bii f Coinii! I ne- of Lnmls nnd Works for permission to v ohai o tbo following described lands, situated iu West Kootonay, wo-t side Columbia rivor, I'iru Valley: Commencing at a post 10 ohalna north of Lungers nortli west cornor post nnd markod "Harry Mcintosh's nortli cast corner pout," thenco west 80 chains, thonoo south 80 chains, ihoneo oaat 80 clialns, thonce north 80 chains to plum of comnioimoment. lUled Juiml.l'h. ItHHi. HAKKY McINTOSH. NOTICE N OTIOK Is lioroby given Unit, fin days utter dato I in*.end In apply to tlie Chief Commissioner of Units nml Works for permission lo purchase the following described binds, situate on the east shore nl trrowLake, opposite Arrowhead and do- si'rl I nn i • i' How : Coiinm in oil- at > pnst planted at the southwest enmer of Lot Jutl and marki-il "lion. Newman's northwest corner post," llienee south 80 clmins, thonce east so chains, thenco north 80 chains, tlience west KOeliiiiiH to place of ciiinmcncemelit, uml containing 010 .teres. Dated the itnthot July, 100(1 jly28 UKO, T. NKWMAN. NOTICK. N( iTll 'K in hereby given I hat Oil days after date I Intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Com- mlwloner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the billowing ilcscriheil lauds lu the West Kootenay District, Galena Bay, oust side of Cpnei Arrow Ink■■; - Commencing at < post planted at Ibe north east comer of fut No, 2110, thenee oast 40 chains, smith 40c1i,iins, west 4'i chains, imrtli 10 chains to place of commencement. Dated tliis .'Ni day nt July, 1000. BKUCB K. LAWSON. Notice is hereby given that 00 days from date 1 intend to apply to the Honorable tho Chief O.tn- missioner of Lauds and Works for permission to purchase tbe following described lands lu the West Kootenay District, oast shore of Upper Arrow I miles up the Name, running ast 80 chains, tlienco soutli80 clialns,tlienco west 80 chains, thencu north 80 chains to point ut commencement. 7. Commencing at a pust marked "S, Hill's noilb east eoruer," planted almnt 40 chnlns umlh of l,aki- Creek ami about G miles up thu same, running west 80 chains, theuce sontli 80 chains, theuco east 80 chains, thonce nortb SO chains lu point of coinmeiiceiiieiit, 8. Commencing at a pust marked "K. Hill's norlli east corner," planted almul fll chains north ot Lake Creek aboul 4 miles up the same, running west 80 clialns thenee soutli 8ft chains, tlience east 8o chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commence me nt. Dated June 25th, 1000. aug80 H, HILL. .-* ! ,< -* i- iv/.. iraac iiii i,itv«.ws\\w>, You can shake down a "Sunshine" furnace without getting covered with ashes and dust—ha* a dust flue through which all the dust and ashes escape when you shake down tho fire. This heater is go easily regulated and operated, and so clean, that it makes the entire household bright and genial. Sold by all enterprising dealers. Booklet bee, McClary]5 LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, TAHOOUVBB, ST. JOHN. HAMILTON. BOURNE BROS., Sole Agents. Finest London Gins When properly distilled and flavored no beverage is so delicious and medicinal as W. & A. GILBEY'S PURE LONDON GINS Distilled at Camden Town, London, from the choices': Com, and flavored with the juice of specially selected Juniper berries. Very celebrated and popular in the United Kingdom and i:i the Colonies are these specialties : Gllbey's "Old Tom" (Sweetened) Gllbey's "London Dry" Gllbey's "Plymouth" These Gins are the purest and most wholesome obtainable. Examine the labels for an absolute guarantee. On sale at the best hotels, bars and stores, Urtfeit Wine sad Spirit Merchants la Ihe World For sale by nil the leading Hotels nnd Stores. Distributors—The Revelstoke Wine & Spirit Co., Ltd., Revelstoke. Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office-Toronto, Ontario. Branches in the Provinces ol Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec. Oapltal Subscribed ... S4,ooo,ooo.oo Oapltal Paid Up .... $3,9oo,ooo.oo Reserve Fund .... S3,9oo,ooo.oo D. R. Wii.kie, President; Hon. It, Jaefiuy, Vice-President. A General Banking Business Transacted. SAVINGS Department—Deposits received nnd Interest allowed at highest current rate from ilnte of opening account, and compounded half-yearly. Drafts sold available in all purls of Caniiilii, United States and Europe. Special attention given to Collections. Revelstoke Branch, B. C—A. E. Phipps, Manager. ^arfijarnondsTane nude from fiUE__QL&ig^ grown on ourown blanfofions, and crysfalized tDre5embleRockCMidy.Thegrdin5 s()drklelike uncurdidmondsj ll istnc moil deticiou) SugarowdefcrTed orCoffee-.—- Sold Everywhere... General ai the Congress o! Chambers ol Empire. IjOKIjo.v, An-.'. 2.—Following is n re uiuli.,11 moved by J. H.Turner,seconded by Hubert Ward, nt the congress of chn in hers ol commerce ol the empire: "Having the honor lo represent tin Victoriu, liritish Columbia, board ol trade it gives me great pleasure to move the re olution thnt the invitation of that board to the chambers ol commeice ol the empire to hold their next congress at Victoriu, B, C. be accepted. ''It may perhaps be considered a bold order on the part ot tlie board of trade of a city of only some 80,000 people on the further side ol Canada to send this invitation to the chambers ol commerce ot the empire, represented us they are by the princes und giants ol commerce and linnnce ot the world; but I hope in a lew words to be able to show why it would bt- wise nnd nd- vuntageous lor the next congresB to be held there. "I do not wish to say one word against the claims ol Australia or Africa tor ibis distinction, hut will simply speak on the advantages ul Canada Ior it.' "Canada iB tlie oldest colony; it is easily accessible; the voyage across the Atlantic is now more comfortable and takes only about the same time as did n journey to Scotland less than a hundred years ago. Canada is now very much in the minds of the public. We on Wednesday last voted in favor of a very important resolution thut was introduced by Canadians, and in the very able and interesting discus- 141011 on ibat resolution strong-state- incuts were ninde in reference lo the position of the Dominion in relation to iis great neighbor on the south, nlso to the great prosperity of the Dominion, its rapidly increasing population, and particularly of its capability to supply all the wheat und Hour that may be required by the mother land. Some of these points were strongly opposed, hut they bud, I believe, n great influence on the vote ef three to one in fuvor of preferential trade; and no doubt if all the gentlemen who voted aye or no on that occasion hud crossed Canada aiiH seen tor themselves, the vote would have been unanimous. "A congress of chambers ol commerce ol the empire was held in Montreal in 1903. The delegates then to a certain degree informed themselves concerning castiin Canada; but the Dominion has greatly advanced since that dale, and by the time the next cungrcss is lield the progress promises to he phenomenal. 'Now, Toronto, in the centre ol eastern Canada, extends a cordial invitation. I say nothing against it, but Toronto is not, I think, lar enough west, and all the advantages of that city for the meeting will lie more than attained il it is lield un the shores of thc Pacilic, as tbedelegates would then not only seo the cities and towns, including Toronto, ol the older part of the Dominion, but would go on through the rich farming land of Ontario, past the great lukes, across the illimitable prairies ih stined to be the home of millions of Britons, visit the wonderful new cities ot Manitoba, Suskutche wan and Alhertn, climb the magnificent Rocky mountains, Selkirks and Cascades, have a look at the great coal, copper, silver nnd lend mines, and tiarel through the magnificent forests and the charming fruit nnd dairy lands of British Columbia, and after a delightful journey with the comforts of a good hotel all the wny, reach the line city ot Vancouver, tlie site uf which was a dense forest twenty yours ago—thus having a panoramic view ol the breadth of tlie Dominion. Tbey would then, by a lour hours' voyage across the Mediterranean ol Canada, find themselves in Victoria, the garden city ol the whole Dominion, in the midst ol enhancing scenery, in a glorious climate and still among their own people, "It is ol the greatest importance to tlie delegates of this great association of commercial men to see British Columbia, for it is tl.e gateway of the trade that has now commenced on and around the Pacific, where the largest future increaie in the world's commerce must take place. It lias already started, and many nations are bidding for it, but Britain, through its great colony Canada, can practically command it, if Britons wake up. Tbedelegates will readily realize the value of the strategical position of British Columbia, possessing the lest harbors, a transcontinental railway and soon to have two more, and on the nearest route to the populous countries of tlie great ocean. The delegates while there can see the inland sens, the thousand islands, tbe prolific fisheries, the beautiful forests, and they will readily realize that it is a country eminently adapted for the British race. •'I hope to have the support ol tlie Toronto delegates to this resolution, for if the congress is lield at Victoria Ihe delegates would undoubtedly visit their lair city, going or returning, as it is one of the most important trade centres of the Dominion. "Tlie only thing that can be advanced against British Columbia (or the meeting is tlie strong probability that many ol tbedelegates once there would find it dillicult to tear themselves away again." For Sale or Rent A FARM ON EASY TERMS ''"iitaiiiina im acres, alwtit tliree-rjuartors seeded with Timothy. Suitable for fruit growing. House nml outbuildings la good condition Kit mile i't Craigellachie. a few miles west nf llerolstoko. Apply ft IU TAPPING, Bevelstoke, BUILDER Ol Concrete, Hollo* Blocln, Stone, Itrl.-k 01 Frame Building.. DEALER In Comojlt, lain,-. Concrete Hollow niot-ka, i.utl other htiililinic waterfall, All Inlair iitttl ii-ittcrials Hral-claaa. Pliat.ring and Plaitenng luppllM • Specialty. PHICKS RUIIIT. E. C. FROMEY THK ONLY THING THAT KILLS THEM All IVOID POOR IMITATIONS told by all DroggUti end General Sturm and by mall. TEN CENTS PERPACKET rROM VRCHDALE WILSON HAMILTON, ONT. Something Pure II ynu arc Inoking lor Pine lliiiu-y we hnve just opened up a consignment of Ontario HONEV IN THE COMB in 1 in. boxes, or iu 5 Ib. cans "Guaranteed hire," CANNED GOOD Our Canned Goods are second to none, nud moro than that we "Guarantee every Can." HOBSON & BELL, GROCERS, BAKERS AND C0NFECTI0NER8 THE CITY EXPRESS E. W. B. Paget, Prop. Prompt delivery of parcels, baggage, ilo., to any purt'of the City. Any Rind nf Transferrin;! Undertaken. TELEPHONE NO. 7. Headquarters for . . . CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, John E. Wood's Furniture Store LAUNDRY WANTED FOR C0MAPLIX A suitable house in it-iit with n spring riiiiniiiH six feot frmn the ilonr and - acres ofgronnd for drying lines. 8160 n month worth of washing sent no thc Chief Commissioner of Bunds mid Works for a upeeial license to ml and carry awny timbor from tho following do scribed lands in Hig Heud district of West Kootenay:— 1. Commencing at a post marked "N. T, Edwards'north west cornor post." planted on ilie cast bank of Columbia river, about!mllo north of O. F. Bind murk's Jierth (Jo51*J, thonce south 40 chains, thence east IfflJ chains, thenco north lu clmins, thenco west lfio chains to point of commencement. 2. Commencing at a post mnrked "N.T. Kd wards' south west corner poat," planted on the east side of Columbia river, nboul 201) yards back from river mid >. mile north of C. K. Lind* rmark'fl Berth 6559, ihence norlh Kill chains, thence cast ll) ehains, tlience soutli 160chains, thence west lu chnlns io pointof commence ment, liateil July afilh. WUG. iiiig I N. T. KMVAHDS. Locator. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Hint 90dayR after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of binds and Works for u special licence to cut and carry away limber from the following described lands sitnnted In the Big Ht-nd district of West Kootonay;- _ 8 f oiiiuicucing at a post markod "Arthur Payne's south wesl corner post," planted on the eusibaukof Columbia river, about loo yards nortb Ironi mouth of Mica creek, thence north 80 chains, tlienco east HO chains, thencesouth 80 chain-, thenco west mi chains lo pointof commoncomont. !). Commencing at. a post murked "Arthur Payne's north west corner post," planted ou the chstbankof Columbia river, about 100 yards above mouth of Mica creek, thenee south Sii chains, thence cast, 80 ehains, thence north -SO chains, thonce west 80 chains Lo point of commencement. 10, Commoneliig at a post marked ''Arthur Payne's south wenl eorner posl," planted on the eaat, bank of Columbia river, about 3 miles below Mica crook, thonuu oasl su chains, thence north 40 cliains, thonco west 10 chains, ihence nortli 80 cliains, thonoo wost 10 chains, thenee soutli 120 chains to point of commencement. Dated July 35th, 1000. aug 1 AliTIiri; PAYNK. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEHKBY UIVKN tluu thirty days afterdate 1 intend lo apply to tin Cliief Commissioner of binds and Works for & special liconso to cut and carry away tiniboi from tho following described lands situated in tlie Big Bend district of West Kootonay: 1, Commencing at a post niiit-ked "Alex, Brot's south cast corner," planted on tho west bo.uk of Forty-nine creek, aboul l miles from Columbia river, running norlh 80 cliains, thonco west, 80 cliains, theuce south 80 chaius, thenco cast 80 chains to point of commencement. 2. Commencing at a post marked "Alex. Blot's northeast comer," plantedo.i the west, bank of Forty-nine ereek, alwut I milos from Columbia rivor, running south 80 chains, Ibenco west 80 chaius, tlionco north 80 chains, Ihouco cast80 chains to point of commencement. :;. Commencing nt a post markod "Alex, Unit's south west corner, planted on the west bank of Forty-nine creek, about I miles frmn Columbia river, running north 81) chains, llnmco oasl. 80 ehains, thenco houlh 80 chains, tlienco west'80 chains lo point of commence- ment. I, Commencing at a post marked "Alex. Hint's north wesi corner." planted on the west bank of Forty-nine creek, about I miles frum Columbia rivor, running BOUth 80 chains, llionoo oaat wi ohains, thonco north 80chains, Ihence west 80 ehuins to pointof commencement. 5. Commencing at u post marked "Alex, Hrol's north cast corner," planted on the west bnnk of Fortynlne creek, about '2\ miles from Columbia river, running south 160 chains, theuco wesl liiehaliiK Ilieucc north 160chains, [honcoOAflt lOchains In point of commencement, 6, Commencing at, a post marked "Alex, Hi nl's north west corner," planted on tho west bank of Forty-nine creek, about 2i tulles from Columbia rivor. running south 160 chains, lliiiici-eiiHl.ii) ehains, thencu north UM) chains, thenco west 40 chains to pointof commence- nicnl. 7, Commenting at a pust marked 'Alex. Unit's north wost cornor.' planted on the west bunk of Forty-nluo crook, abouL'2 miles from Columbia river, running south 160 chains, thnnco oust 40 chnius, thonoo north 160 chain-, thouco west 10chains U> pointof commence- mont, 8. Commencing at a poit marked "Alox, Brot's nortli cost cornor," planted on lho oast lunik of Forty-nIno creok, about 1 mile from Columbia river, running soulli lOOchains, thenco west 40 chains, theuce north 161) chains, thence cast, 4^r%^A^»>i>^fVVrV>A»*^."^f"^."^»*^i"l^**l.""l.*^."WMVVVVVVVVVyWVV^ LOANS NOTARIE IJIBBALD & FIELD HAVE Houses and Lots FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY INSURANCE COMOX COAL ^'"''M'ftAftAftftAArMrMAl'si'WVVMVV'i/VVVWVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVMVVV'- ORIENTAL HOTEL^ suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly rate, J. ALBERT STQUSTE FRQ£. CITY LOTS, VILLA LOTS AND FRUIT LANDS .'.-JHeatJcbanci' ever ulTered tu secure some ol the finest Reaidential Sites, Harden and Fruit Growing Lands in Revelstoke. Having been appointed Agent for the Revelitoke Realty Company, Limited, 1 have lor sale their lands on'the West, North and East sides ul the City. Auy area to suit purchasers from a Building Lot to a Small Farm. The new " Addition B." offers the choicest residential and villa sites overlooking the City,—line garden toil and sheltered Irom prevailing winds. Plant and Prices at my Offloe. U. ^l. H^G-GKEET REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ;AGENT. KEVELSTOKE, B, 0. BIU tB ■NOW ON AT — EEID & ITOTTlsrG-S STORE If You Doubt ihe Genuineness of this Sale, please Call and Investigate for Yourself Our Prices. We Need the Money and Must Havs It, to make Good Our Fire Losses at Arrowhead. Come Now Before the Best of the Stock Has Been Picked Over and Sold. REID & YOUNG ZT££ K-3 REID & YOUNG | KEEP YOUR | I FEET OFF YOUR HEAD 9 9 By not letting them trouble Y ifp you. They won't i! you use A 1.1.EN'S FOOT EASE. Wo keop it. A FOOT ELM rn- $ 9 Canada Drug & Book J| || Company. Limited. & Local and General. The Ladies' Hospital Guild will hold any more meetings until aft, i* their regular meeting in September. At Kingston, Ten., n negreSB bus given birth tu six children, The children are all well formed and all art- alive. The government dredge is on lit-i* way up tbe river to commence worll on' the Columbia river below Revel- stole. The Ladies' Auxiliary ol the Y. M. C. A. will hold a meeting in the Y. 11. C. A. hall on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Samuel Macartney, of Siivoini, und William Wellington Lynes, ol Fiold, have been appointed justices ol the peace in and Ior the province, Canada is very popular just now wiih tin- Australian tourist. Quito a large number are passing through invariably making a stop over at Ilevelstoke. The matron ol the hospital wishes t,, tliimk Mrs. Harvey lor contributions ul dowers, Mrs. Armstrong Inr vegetables and flowers, and tin- Ladies' Guild Ior iruit. The Independent Hund gave an open air concert lust night in tlie lower town and a very select program wus rendered. A large number ul people attended. Tbe band ol cattle belonging to P. Burns & Cu . that wus reported stolen last week Irom near Greenwood have been found. It seems that the animals had simply strayed nwuy. A special gospel tnlilress will he given by Evangelist Alexander Marshall i'i Scotland, on August Oth, in the Selkirk Hull. a( 8 p. iu. A hearty invitation is lively extended all. E. E. Cbipmsn ol Kaslo. S. M„ bus been appointed olliciul administrator lor that portion ol the county of Kot'teuay embraced within the Slucaii electoral district, Irom the 1st Aug. A total eclipse o! the moon took place this morning, she lirst entering the earth's shadow at 6:10 a.m. Tin- eclipse was over at 9:60 a.m. There will be a partial eclipse ol tilt- sun ,,n Aug. 19th, visible in li. C, The Equity Fire Insurance Co., tbe Colonial Fire Insurance Co., ilo yueen Fire Insurance Co., and tbe Canada Fire Insurance Co., have all handed over their cheques in connection with tin- recent lire at Arrowhead, A Berlin storekeeper has been tin victim of his own contrivance against tbievei. He bad placed an automatic pistol above the st„re enirniici- which would lire at the intruders like a machine gun as .-.-,iii as llie spring ut ibe thresh,,Id was trodden upon, Hi I x- g, t where the danger «|mjI was wh - locking up l.i- place, with iln- result that the pistol shot Inm repcatedIV, Thirty-six t„iii,-i- were :'-, imi in his Fresh Citrate of Magnesia This agreeable and '*iii<:- icnt laxative, so often prescribed liy physicians mul so very frequently used b) those knowi ng of if, virtues, livery bottle purchased hen' will lu* found clear and sparkling. 35c. I,.,ily ,,n being examined ut ilu- hos- Puui. llis condition is daiigenins, Sir Charles Tuppor in a speech ul Ottawa said: "This attompt lo represent that ilu- United Kingdom is doomed a; no distant duy to an insig- iiilicaiico Irom which she onn only bo esctied by the United States und Canada, previously annexed to eucb other, is Mr. Carnogio's dream, but it will have a rude awnkoning." Rider Haggard, speaking at Lewis- Iott, Eug., on inluiit mortality, suid In- hud never seen among savagos such a vein ol cruelty as existed in civilized humanity. The infantile death rate et'iild be greatly reduced. Receiving money on the death of babies from insurance cuinpaiiies, helped to make certain peuplo careless of llieir children's lives. The Nelson -News says: due of the saddest fatalities that ever betel Ihls community happened it littlo atlcr IU o'clock yesterday morning just across lite lake when young Robert Irvine Hume, the eldest son ot Mr, and Mrs. ,1. Fred Hume, was drowned while bathing in tlie lake in front of bis parents' summer residence. On account ol the Berious illness ol Rev. 0. II. M. Sutherland, nnd upon the advice of his physician, he will not lie nlile (or Bonie timo to take up the wink ut the ministry. AiTungeiueiils are being made to have tho Ilev. Geo. Vi. Dean, of Victoria, como bore and take over the work ol tho Methodist Church till the end nl Ihe (ainference year. The rewards for the capture of Hill Miner uiul other trail! robbers have not yet been paid. The post, olliee department never otVoi'ed u rewind although it. is believed one ol its nllicia's diil. I'liyini'iil is now demanded lor the capture of the men who did the Mission hold-up two years ugo The O. I'. ll. nnd Provincial Government me willing to pity the rewards Ihey 1,11'i-iril as si„,ii us llio decision of the Dominion Govornniont is known. ORIENTAL V. OCCIDENTAL. Weapon was a Frying Pan (loi.OCX, li. I'.. Aug 3.—A serious iilVray between Chinese and whitt men has uccurred tit Lake Louise neiu Laggan, in which n driver mi n construction t'littit, named Evans was si-riuiisly injured. Tho injuries wen- indicted by the cookol the C. I' 1! hotel, with n Irving pun. A lelegram was Benl for n doctor to Banff al T 311 p.m. and it was lifteeu hours In tore medical aid arrived, nieniiwliilc Evans wus bleeding to death, Ihe chel nnil other Chinamen have been arresttd. REVELSTOKE SUCCESS. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR KINCAID & ANDERSON REAL ESTATE and Financial Agts. Business Locals The result ol the teacher ing exams havo been made km wn, and in our las! issue wo gave a ii-: ol those ol this city who ivi re iucci - I Much credit ia due to the six candidates who passed, as they all appeared well tij, in the list, in spin dillicult examinations which ing harder every year. The - I be congratulated on the | t| got -I teachers wh i gr tund I heir pupiia thoroughly and pre| i to take credit il le places in vincial list. WALTER BEWS. ■ Phm.B. Druggist and Stationer, w-.i lln- liuni,- block. Utli Oil'-r- Raeelro I'r lit Attonllun, CHURCHES, Km,\* Pltl -iivii hi ,-. —1. It. Rnh- . rtson I*. I1 Minister -^nit.i.iy. Aug. 6th, II a ■ *, . Ileatl I Excuse Mi I' an " 30 p m i'u. 1. ,- il, , . ■ . :. i lllllll !„,-l 2:31) | n Si An,.,, ii ■ ltd' W. (!, Caldi Pastor. Hund iy 11 u ui "Nnl Faith hu Dei iiim ' 3(1 p. ii Pin I'cmplation -1 the Church " I'i it i: - -II, v. e. A. Prncunier, Hector, Trinity, Eighth Sund Celebrati I Holy Communion al B in ,| II a in : Evensong il 7 30 p.m. Ku ,.|,. School Bt 10 a nt W. II Humphries, Supt. li. llowson k. Co. furnish bouses on ihe innii!.!,ly instalment plan. Competent dispenser* always on hand nt Hews' drug sturc, _ Dug Hug Hugs, Milton und Velvet Squares ut Howson's lurniture store, Lust day ol Curtain Sale. C, li. 11 iiiiii- A- Co. Tin- Fail,,n Hurlbllt's papers lor sale ul Hews' thug B'ore, Snaps on anything you require In tbe Furniture line, Wo hnve u hig stock and wo want tu reduce it. John E. Wood's Fui'iilliire Store. Good (nsh Linn- water at the Canada I'rue, A I k Cu. For window shades anil wall piipi-is, go loC. H. Hume k Co.'s. Chin lanterns—all *i/.cs and shape, -ii ilu- Canada Drug Co. \V. ll. Bcid mul l. II. Young have been down to Ilu.- Cuasl uu business. They relumed Ibis nn,ruing. Kuril,cii.Mii,- teapots, only 50c, They mal,, the Dne»i ten, Lawrence Hardware Co, \ - ice line ol Tapestry Curtains, I . ■ mil Couch Covers ,i ('. H. Hume .'. Co.'s, Special prici * . I,- j - I - ,-i - ms at our Fire • ili - -,, ing ul less than mauuliicturi rs' pi.,-, -. Ileid .', V tung, rhe '■- al "pick mc up ' toi ., — 'Heat Sarsaparill i —lu' it -- 100 cents at Bews' di,_■ store. Dont' lorgel ip your prescripl ■ iei i a ■ with the .- I Bool Co. ■ irth ;,- reucc Hardware Co. Ior 60c . , ■ , . fl ti nd -. ' :- lell -' ■ !■ I'M ■ ■-, . Furniture Sl Go l Bourne B p| lea, pears ; ,..,.. .- , ;■ emons, ton itoi • canti i- watei ii and - ist « In -b i- I ■ tl 1,-,-n Istoki irger uiiii lietlt stuck ol M oi '■ ■ H n I-- Cai i . ,, i -.; al I,' How* Deal i',.., In ■ . a ii, city i- - i.,cted - mil Irom England lugusl lllth and irrive in ilgn ihuiil Hepleinbe l-t. in a el Hampihire to n friend he nn -uiu, ns thai I joyed iiutotnohilo in England. Mrs. Leek and Mr-. Barnwell, daughters ol Mr. .nnl Mis Carey, oro spending u holiday with iheir parents. Mrs. ,luso|ih Henderson, ol litvel- stoki'. whose hiishand wns at one time engineer on lho hill here, is spending n lew days willi Mrs F. 0, Ncnctt nnd oilier Iriends in town. Mis. Norman Hughes, the wife of n former, conductor, is also visiting her many tiiends here. .Master Orr Barker, whuse home is in Brandon, Man., is staying with his sister, Mrs. Vi. A, Clark, Miss McLean, ot Moose .law, has come tn spend some month's with Mrs. Angus McGillivary. Our genial conductor. Andy Putter- son, went to Kainloups this week to meet his fninily and to be present at the wedding of a young lady who is a friend ol the family. The annual S. S. picnic came off on Wednesday afternoon, Every pains had been taken by the teachers and Iriends of the school to make the picnic ii success nnd it should have been thus regarded hy all had not a heavy rain caught tho people belore they left the grounds and belore the program was nearly completed, The biisebull match between the married men and the single men proved i|uilo interesting, The score was K lo ft iu favor ol the single men. Tbe married men, lliuugh beaten, are not disheartened, and ive hear ol another buttle. Through the kindness ol Mr. Sain. Campbell, manager here lor Campbell Bros., the Ladies' Aid society ot St. Stephen's church, are to have a drive to Emerald lake, and picnic there on tin' alternoon of Tuesday next. ARROWHEAD l-'rinii our iiwll Ciirroajionilollt. Miss Annie Whitebread left recently to accept a position with the C.l'.li. Telegraph company at Ashcruft. Mrs. W. II. Ludgate, of Seattle iB renewing acquaintances here. Win. Pin-ton is laid up witii a sprained ankle. J. H. MacGillivrny, ot Nelson, wns in town Thursday. R. Thomson left town last Saturday to join a surveying party in Saskatchewan. The work on thc new buildings is progressing very rapidly. . .*.».- Social and Personal Mr. nnd Mrs, A. E. Phipps ure visiting in Vlotnria. Mrs. II. Clinninghim Morris ol Notch Hill is spending a lew dnys in the cily. Mrs. Cleve Hall and liunily arc in Toronto visiting at the home ol Dr. Hall of that city Miss C, Murray and Miss II. Lout have boon appointed teachers in the Ilevelstoke public schonl. I-'roil Fraser, gold romuiissitiner and governmdlit agent nl Revelstoke, is spending u few days ut Calgary. ,1 Lewis, ol Robinson A* Lewi shini'le mill, Wiewiini, litis been spending a few days in llm city lb: week. W. \\. Eraser, M. Avery and T. Meredith, >,( ilu- Arrowhead I umber Co., are registered at the Hotel Rovelstoke. Hr nnd Mrs. Graham ami Dr. C, Morrison lelt yesterday Ior Salmon Arm where Ihey will spend a few days camping. Miss McFurluno left on Thursday fnr Arrowhead to lake oharge ,1 the hospital in the absence of Miss Thoill- us. a Iio is away on u holiday, Mi.-s .lessie Thomas of Nelson, formerly of tin- Canada Drug A-Bunk Store there, lms accepted a position with Mr. Nairn nt lite Red Cross Drug -■ Arthur (inwitig, Mrs. (I,,wing nnd family of Beaton passed through the city -ii Monday en mute In England, their old home, alter an absence of ! ienty years, The Misses Fraser ol Emerson, Man. .-i-tli- nf W. Fraser of tin- Arrowhead Lumber Co, spmt a couple of days in - this week -,ii their way to tlie coast I'. W. Bole, M P. lor Winnipeg nnd pretidinl "f tin- National Drug k ,. Co ,,! Canada,«sited the , ii\ ,,ti Wednesday. Mr. Bole is tour- ii .1,-1 inspecting tin- various -,,! iln- Canada Drug 4 Book Co i- • , matter ol much interest i" the n ,-,-■ lovers "I Revelsloke thai - to be visited by one --( the -, .mh,iui ling, rs, Mis* Olivia ;,, v : ,.,-.' Representative Sing .-im ,, ,-,,ii,, ri bore on Friday ,-..- :|-i li will be i ran Ireal Pleasos every smoker tho " Maroa Vuelta.'' ore Bargains Our Midsummer Sale has cleared ont a that we want to clear out und make afford to miss this opportunity to save lot of Summer Goods, but there arc some some new prices on them. You cannot money. -;-!,-;■ I J. I\l Cream, Navy, Lustre Blouses 3» Price ajl.75 and $2.00. Sale Price $1 25. 11/ L / J Our 25c. Table has WdSII QOOdS awns 1 1 UUU HVVH-J a„ 85o gn(1 BOo Go, ds, but you can have your pick for 25c. a t. -r The balance of our Ml IflBS FTHt Vi-Hfln/ DinC Sixdozeninabunoh Ofllllj 1 lllj -Only 15c a bunch ...•v...v.. .wpv Price, 3Sc. and 60c. * 1 AnO Twelve pieces White Cotton Tape, l||l|r Only IOc. ■ j. 1 111 *, Cambria Drawers l-ies Wn sk°3 LWUlVd I 1 \>*ll |ml|erill| ]Wfuht Price 50c. to 75c. Sale Price 35c. White Belts S3. M1IIU, 1/tllJ A GemiineBM|!0in, a tt || Black and Tan— (OttOfl tlOSI! 5TH Weather. Try a pair ot them. 1 nnOri/nCtC tm\W and Ohtlu.eua' LUlUCl TLjIj Underveste-lOo. each /i < I y i Girls' Wash .'I ats— wS MS ^^^ Bullies' Wesh Bonnets, a nice lot at. 20c. w wm m Suit. BOYS' TWEED Sl'ITS-HALF PRICE McLENNAN & COMPANY SPORTS I10WI.1NI1. Revelstoke, B. 0, Aug. 2,'OB, Last nighl in the Y.M.C.A. alleys a mutch was played between the married and single Jmembers, the baohe ini-s going down In defeat, by 315 pins. Single Tot. Avg. j Hume ns mn im 537 nn L How-son 18h 185 208 55-1 1848 0 D Palmer 159 I (17 102 488 KI2*.j W Green 213 151 l»l 545 I8l| A. E. Rose 139 112 1611 410 Uflfj 875 7113 Hllll 25(14 Married Tot. Avg. M Crawford 144 1711 208 628 1711 1 || I,vims 215 21111 202 720 2(l8j 'li McDonald 188 1711 103 630 mill Soiiiircl.rigB 202 173 188 578 llll j.!,,,1!,,,,,,- 234 178 210 m 207} UM3 1115 H2I 2879 W C. Calhoun still holds the high average at Ihe Y.M.C.A. bowling alleys, his best live scores lor tbe month ol July averaging a fraction uver 275. .1. Palmer was a cjose socond with 273. Notice of Meeting A meeting of the executive committee of the Tennis Club \vill be Imld Tuesday evening next ut 0. 11. Mo- Donald's to consider the invitation Irom Golden nnd other matters effecting the club generally, NOTICE, K. OK P. A special meeting uf Gold Range Lodge, Knights ot Pythins, will be held on Wednesday evening, Aug. 8th In transact regular and special business. „ ,. A. ,1. Ilnwi', aa I..-IWI TO LOAN on npp loycds,- if-i'llH) eorily. Apply in E. A. it.uuu'.N, Real Estute nnd Insurance Agent, Revelstoke. WAH CHUNG'S For Your Fruit Orders Strawberries at S2.50 per crate on And after July 1st. Front Street, Revelstoke ROOMS TO I.ET-Furnishcd or unfurnished, fn'in $8 In $14 per month. Apply tu E. A, Hawikn, Real Estate und Insiiiiinci' Broker, Revelstoke, B. C. WANTED-AT ONCE-Fiist-class laundry man, also marker and sorter. Apiily, Revel-wire Steam Laundry, FOR SALE—Second-hand Range fur sale cheap, j\pplv to J. B. ClIKKHMAN, Tililli! Shop, Notice to the Ladies MISS ERMA B. NICOL, Of Seattle, representing the Crescent Manufacturing Co., will give a FREE Demonstration next week at Bourne Bros.' Store. It will be worth your while to hear what she has to E Jl. HAGGEN STOCK, SHARE AND FINANCIAL BROKER. "-> insured TARIFF Mining, Ileal Estate, Insurance uml General Coininission Annul, Notary Public, Commissioner of Ibe Supremo Court. SAVE MONEY IN YOUR INSURANCE Why pay exorbitant rales when your property can he against loss by Are nt reasonable cost In Ihe following NON-* cimipnnles for which I am Agent? London Mutual Emu Insubancb Co,, uf Canada Ottawa Emu Inburanok Oompany, Muntkhai.-Canaiia Fihe Insurance Co. Anbi.o-Ameiiic.in Fihe Insurance Co. Eiji'iTY Enn-: Insurance Company. Ciiuiniai. Finn Insubance Company. Dominion Fire Insurance Company, In Life Insurance I I'onruBont tlm NORTH AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, which offers thc MOST LIBERAL POLICY un the market, (let particulars before closing elsewhere, In Guariinloo and Accident Insurance I nm Ageni foi- the LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT CO., LTD., nf London, Eug., whnse financial stiindlng is si, High ils bonds are accepted by the British. Australian, Canadian, Indian and Colonial Governments. This Company's PARAGON Accident and Sickness Policy should have your special attention. It combines the GREATEST LIBERALITY WITH THE SECURITY OF THE HANK OF ENGLAND, and is the host Policy ever offered, Giiuiiinteo Bunds issued tu Bookkeepers, Cashiers, Cily Officials, Lodge Officers, Government Ollieials, etc. Real Estate, - Timber, - Mines If tbiise wishing to Invest in or sell City, Rural or Business Property, will advise mo of their requirements, tiii.ii interests will have my best attention. Reports on Land, Timber and Minos, Agencies al Calgary, Van- cnuvor, Kamloops, Nelson, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Spokane, Chicago and New York. Office, Mackenzie Avenue Revelstoke, B. C. Next C.P.R. Telegraph Olliee. ►OOO (KK><*K><*K*KM><*K) (XXXXHX, J. G. Maedonald say. I LOT 7, GROUP 1, REVELSTOKE " Yuu have iili'-o looked across tho Columbin River uml winded you could havoi weol that fine Hat lying south ol He' i' I* R Bi ' [i YOU CAN GET IT NOW! a, | have instruction! (rom the owner* 1 ,Vr ••'"' ll""1 ["r .„ v ,,i, it a price per acre that boat* anything ol*oyono«n gol io neat £ tin- Cily l^t mo know how much nl It you wanl I I iball ondenvor in accommodate ymi FIRST COMB, FIRST BBIIVJ5D. Real Estate ami Insurance Agent $ REVEL8T0KE, B. 0. £. A. HAGGEN, OUR GREAT Midsummer Sale Now Going on EVERYTHING MUST GO Regardless of Cost J.C. *\ i