IF YOU WANT AN , "Empire Typewriter'' Al'l'I.Y TO THK MAIL-HERALD OFFICE MICA!, AIIKNT. e Mail-Hepald ACENTS FOR Empire Typewriter THE MAIL-HERALD. VoL 12,-No. 118 REVELSTOKE. B. C. OCTOBER ll). 190G $2.50 Per Year Mail Order Uept. CB. Hume&Co. Write For Samples LIMITED. DEPARTMENT STORE. Is what you will Slid in our Teas and Coffees, particularly the following brands :— K11111 I.al'i Tea in \ lb,, I Ib. and 5 lb. packages. Five o'clock Tea iu 1 lb, and ii lb. packages, lien Hur Tea in 1 lb. packages, Pure Orange l'ekoe Tea, in bulk at 76c, per lb, Woodcraft Tea in bulk at 40c. and 50c. per lb. Fresh Ground Mocha nnd Java Coffee. Our 0.0. Blenk of M. & J. Coffee, WE ALSO CARRY IN STOCK Upton's Tea in three qualities, No, 1, No. 2, and No. 3. Hlue Ribbon Tea in Half lb. and 1 Ib. packages. Salada Tea in two qualities. Ceylon and lavlia Teas in 1 Ib. packages. Our Coffee List comprises Blue Ribbon, Chase and lioiirliiin and Planters in 1 lh. and 2 lb. tins. THE LATEST REVELSTOKE v. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. Protect the Chest This is tbe season lor sudden colds, and they may develop into dangerous colds, too. TO AVOID A COLO WEAR A GOOD CHEST PROTECTOR. OR CHAMOIS VEST. Made in all sizes for LADIES as well as GENTLEMEN. The cost is little compared with the safety and comfort they provide. Red Cross Drug Store I). NAIRN, hm. M. ALCOHOL THE COMING FUEL Washington, Oct, ll. — Yerkes, commissioner of internet revenue, with the approval ol the secretary nf the treasury, has issued the departmental regulations controlling tbe making of denatured alcohol, tie handling of the same ar.d its uses. These regulations follow and render effective a lw passed by congress at its last session, and whicli provides for the withdrawal (rom bond, tax tree, ol domestic alcohol when same is rendered unlit for beverage or liquid medicinal use by the admixture of suitable denaturing materials, and fur the use of the denatured article in the art, and industries and tor fuel. light nnd power. The law becomes effective .Ian. 1,11107. This denatured alcohol will be n competitor with illuminating nils, gasoline and coal. Footballs—the very best makes— t the Canada Drug Store. .*t-. ■-■'. - X. A A J*, di, A. A. tr. .*.*■ .t. .t. .t. ■'f. .t. .t. .-*-. .-1*. .t. .***. A .-*.. .-**. .**-..+. Tt 7 'I' VI' 'X' 'X' -X' '*' 'A' 'A' 'X' 'X 'A' w 'X' 'A' 'X' 'X 'A' 'A' 'X' 'X'ST**!--*' 'A' \ !• CURIOSITY 4/4 4/4 Is an indication ol THOUGHT and " thoughtful **£ people " reiilize|lb»l the Rest is always cheapest in the|end.f| Wc guarantee that Ihe stoves having the Gunny- ** Tildcii tiade n ark are Ibe HE*sT.| Finnans,; Stovei Kiiiiges, Airtight Heaters, nil sizes and all price,. LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd. Dealers in Hardware, Htove* and Tinware, Minns'. I.iin.lernirn s and Sawmill -Supplies, etc., Plumbing and Tinsniitliiiig. p. ita sTa ij*. jft .J*. .♦. -.♦. ."^t .*T. .ta ."h ."j*. ■♦. .♦. .♦. .*?. .♦. .♦. .♦. ,♦. .♦. .♦. .*♦. A ,t. ,♦, lp w >j> ii* "X* *X* "J, X. '-I* ■■I." '4* ".V'+' w * -I V X *A? \i" 'J," "J,.*F*tr ■J' *Jt* TELEGRAMS McBride Victorious at Ottawa —Newfoundland Fisheries Crisis-Election Scandal- Conservative Success. OTTAWA, Oct. 10—Premier McBride soured a victory at the Conference ol Provincial Premiers yesterday when in the lace ol much opposition he secured an agreement to a resolution per mitting submission of liritish Columbia's special claims. Some accused him of attempting to bold tbe provinces up, but what he really did was his duty by British Coluinbin. Premier McBride present.*.! a special case to Sir Wilfred Laurier tliis morning. Semi-official hints as to the attitude of the Dominion Government towards the claims ol the Provinces give rise to the fear among local Conservatives that the Provinces are to be Hini- flammed by Laurier. "The Provinces are to be gold-bricked" said one today. The bye-election in Pembrooke, Ont., to till the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Peter White, resulted in the return of Gerald White, Conservative, by a thousand votes over Thomas Murray and Dr. Mackay Liberals. Toronto, Oct. 10—The prosecution in the malodorous London election case lias secured an enormous number ol witnesses. Disclosures are ex- pected to implicate those in high places. Lonihin, Oct. 10—It is suggested that at this time when the Newfoundland fishery interests have been sacrificed by Great Britian to the United Slates the ancient oniony should confederate with Camilla ninl si he placed on a strong [toting, Havana, Oct. lu—The Hon. Chas. Magnon, Provisional Governor ol Cuba, arrived yesterday, A general amnesty has been declared lo mark his taking over of lhe olliee. MILL DESTROYED Loss Estimated at $200,000. Vancouver, Oct. il—A disastrous fire has almost completely wiped out Heap's liimler mill ill the east end of the city. The tire was first observed breaking nut in the d.-y kilns and within an hour mill, boiler house and other buildings were on fire Only the moulding warehouse, part of Ihe mill nud some ol the sheds were saved. The loss is estimated roughly nt over 1200,000 It is insured, but whether sufficiently to cover the Iosb cannot yet be ascertained, The lire is still smouldering. Fireman Jordon hud a rib broken in fulling from a rool and bad to betaken to the hospital. Oneol the policemen was also injured on the leg by falling timbers. The insuranoe is supposed to he estimated at #10,000 It is reported that two Japanese and three Hindoos were dragging a hose intu the dry kiln aud perished iu the (lames when the roof and walls collapsed. A Japanese boarding house near the mill was gutted. Several telegraph and light poles were burned, and there was much damage Irom broken live wires. The Pacific Express and Seattle train were held up for about an lmui by lines of hose laid across the tracks. Pleases every smoker -the " Maroa Vuelta." Howson's furniture store is the jilacc to get earpets, linoleums, Hour nil and matting. Did you ever know we carried a large supply ol Artists'paints, water and nil, brushes, and drawing instruments at the Canada Drug Store, STRATHCONA Champions ot Kootenay and Alberta Play a Tie at Lacrosse—A Fast and Exciting Game. Revelstoke and Strathcona ciosscd sticks yesterday alternoon at the McKenzie Avenue Grounds, before a large and enthusiasticHggregiilion. Strathcona had to lay one man off to even up with Revelstoke, as owing to such short notice Ihey were unable to get a full line up. The game ended in a tie, each Bide having four goals. This game was closely contesled from start to finish. After seven minutes play of the first quarter, Latham got tbe first goal for Revelstoke, and by some good combination work scored again. Strathcona were then aroused to the fact that something had to be done to bold up their end of the game. During the latter part ol this quarter Latham bad the misfortune of spraining his knee, which necessitated liis retiral (rom the game, thereby handicapping the home. In the second quarter Strathcona got in some good combination work which resulted in McCullough scoring for the visitors. In this quarter the Revelstoke defence had a bard light to keep the Strathcona boys from scoring, but showed themselves cu| able ol the lask. At half time the score stood Revelstoke 2, Strathcuna 1. The visitors scoied twice iu the third quarter to the home teams once, making the score even. On the commencement of tlie fourth quarter the players brightened up, both teams determine 1 to pile up their Bcore, tne home boys were the first to secure the ball and carry it into the visitors territory, scoring amid great applause from tbe excited spectators. The play after this was well divided, until the home team being weakened by one ol their men ■being put off for two minutes, enabled lhe visitors to make tin■ ,-c i e .'uur to four, when lhe referee blew bis whistle lor time. It may be stated had Revelstoke been able to put their full team oil, the game would easily have resulted in their favor. Great credit is due lo Mr. W. Hull, who acted in the capacity ol referee, for the gendeinanly game pul up by the players. A close watch was made fnr all foul , which resulted in several players from each sid- being sent to the fence. The teams lined up as follows: REVEL8TOKE SlRAtHOONA Goal. Dickey T. McArchur Point. Dunne P. Glass (.over. Edtvaids A. McDonald Defence field. Buck W, Horribln Spring N. Nn in Centre. Barber McCullough Home field. Hillier F. Junes Jamieson N. Elliot Latham F. Anderson Outside home, Kerfoule P. Nain Ibside home. Woodland Bisset HAROLD JARVIS The Belleville Intelligencer suyB: "it wnuld be dillicult to choose a more varied and interesting programme than that sung by Ml, Jarvis last night. He gave selections from oratorio, opera, the sea songs uf Old England, the Martial songs of Scotland, lliu convivial songt from German student life, and last and best of all, selections from sacred music, in which hu is beyond doubt iu a class hy himself, People admired his 'Bay of Biscay,' grew enthusiastic over 'Death of Nelson,' smiled genially over tlie 'Pickwick' selection, lelt their hloul tingle as the hig, rich voice thundered out iu 'The Standard on BOUEO_ BEOS. 1 DEALERS IN High Class Croceries. Fruit, Flour, Feed, Stoves, Furnaces, Hardware, Harness, Crockery, Classware, Etc. BOTJElsrE BEOS. CEDAR CORD WOOD Hard and Dry A large supply ol this wood bus been received at our yards and is now ready Ior delivery at $4 Four Dollars Per Cord »4 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR BANFF HARD COAL • The best and cheapest ccal for all purposes. It is free from dust and does not clinker. We guarantee satisfaction or will refund money. Leave your orders for fuel at our ottice REVELSTOKE FUEL & SUPPLY CO.. LTD. Moltont' Bank Building f. J. BOURNE, Boots and Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing .. iT STREET, REVELSTOKE. K: Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office - Toronto, Ontario. Brandies in the Provinces ol Manitoba. Alberts. Sasl-ftlctiewau, British Columbia, Ontario, limbec. Capital Subscribed ... f 5,000 000.00 Capital Paid Up .... $4,280,000.00 Reserve Fund .... $4,280,000.00 I). K. Wilkie, President! H".***'- R. Japkhay, Vi President. A Ceneral Banking Business Transacted. Savings DKPARTMKNT -Deposits iccelved und Inteiesl allnwed nt highest current rate fnnn dato of opening account, nnil compounded half-yearly, Drafts sold available In all pads of Canada, United States und Europe. Special attention given to Collections, Revelstoke Branch, B. C. A. E. Phipps, Manager. THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from Country 0 ' origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY, REVELSTOKE, B. C. the braes 0' Mar,' but in bis lasl last number he scored the greatest triumph. 'Face to Face' was simply exquisite, deeply impressive and magnificent. Mr. Jarvis stands with 1 rapt, devotional expression, chanting the sweet, simple words iu such a way that one has to believe them himself and wonders with awe why a ha In does not come and rest upon Ins head," Harold Jarvis, Canada's leading, tenor, and Wallace Graham, an elocutionist well und favorably known In Eastern Canada, will give an entertainment in Kevelstoke on Nov. 6. THE PRESS V. THE POST. The ircedoin ul the press in Canada is largely a mutter of Imagination, slates our Greenwood cuiiteiiipuiaiy. Under certain conditi ns it ii ■ ■■ ■- .aiy in haves pull in ordi r I get tin use nl iho mails: The postn asii ■ general recently exel ided n from the malls without naming and practically ruined ii :'.i nnci illy. Many "! tho condemned arti lies in this | il licalioii were c pled li m - -. ral tl journals thai still have the , -. legi I using oltlmei s!ow,bul I paying postal ,ysti ni. This - I In blow of a tyrant who hai nol ■ * I tlie courage to give the edil 1 I ilu condemned journal tho names ol liii accusers. The f-r' itesl - I the ci eluded journal was In paradii.- the trulli iu tlie garb ol our ll •' | iii earthly parents. From - Canadian point ol view Iti cditm a Inul tu expii-t jllltlce in in-..-, i 11 yet il must bo believed that tin arti ■ •- in question had that in tin 111 to en ■■ the postmaster-general to gel liis hi „- up, iiii-.vi-.. each side !i • it: 'hi stury and Sticks tn il. THE MIL-HERALD. BEVELSTOKE B. fi. WOMEN ON THE WARPATH TECHNICAL EDUCATION artisan or laborer who sees before iiim | in the Old Country n< thing but a lite- time of bind wnrk fm- mere wages would be (ml only helping liiniscf. but doing liis pan in snlving Hie problem c-f the unemployed by coming out to Fifteen Hundred Mothers Storm [)0minj0n Government may Es-10""1"1:1 iUul u*'*n* l*n lil1"1* 1Iis . , „ . . . - ,, . place in the coincmv ol Britain could Public School Believed1 tablish Schools in Large be t,,i.en i.y ,t„ equally gn„d „,-«• ambitious, Tin-.i- i.- niisiiii tn believe Health Officers Were Killing Centres. Their Little Ones. that I'roiii im inul nf lm- world me we getting just ili'- km'! ul citizens we ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H I Ottawa, Oct, lh—Ii understood Sin Vohk, Oct. 8.—Believing that | thai tlio govcrnnieni i» disposed to want, The" are to use a common t! minder" doctors, 113 they called recommend to parliament next session expression a "mixed lot." To be the board oi health physicians, were the gram ing of aid towards e.inlilish- worthy ,.; dn- eountrv thev sliould he cutting the throats ol llieir children, ing technical education hi schonld in hii'id-iiickcit. in the public school, in tin Williams-1 the larger centres *. us to afford a _ burg section ot Brooklyn, 1,500 women, means oi traiding for tlie various nearlv ull ol theni Italian!, stormed manufacturing industries nuw crippled the school building today in an effort, ior lack oi help. Technical education to reach their little ones. Belore the | has accomplished magnificent results | The sc....n.| eveni •■ i i.-iieh month riot had been quelled throe policemen KNOX CHURCH GUILD. elsewhere, ami ul late years Sir Wilfr d . being ns-ianed to ilm liierary depart- Laurier und his colleagues h.iv" been I ment of din Guild. Mo. day evening urged Irom various quarters to help in was spent in a review if Caindian lind been Beriously injured by the women anil uiu- ni the rioters hnd been arrested. For several days physicians ol lhe board of health have been examining the eyes ilinl throats of the pupils Contagious affection ol tho eyes had; \ spread from the homes of the Italians in tin- viciniiy ■ f ibe school und thei doctors were directed t make an in- vc.-iii.it- ' - lean) tl ause and nature ol h disease. A number ol pupils ou gi:: g to their homes told! their parents Unit th». "murder" doctors Km ii-1 i" cul their throats, and iri'iii!',-. that du-'s not listen to reason, spi* I among the mothers of thei pupils. T .ilny ihey dteiilcd to make an in- vostiiiation in a Lily and marched to the sc'r.o -I i uililing 1,500 strong. The h'-i'.'i ■-. .i . were wurne! of tbe approaching ir nih'e, I mked the doi r- and wind iws „( the building and sen! fm- assistnnce to n nearby police suit! hi, Hi:' ire the ;• dice arrived the women rushed at tho main entrance u! in- building an I, finding the way barred nguiiiai them, made frantic • IV ills tu liatti i- down lln- door, line . ad I-'-, -'i.,i-::m! w! en tlio vanguard of tii" police s'i l m! approached Ihe scene, and nought io pm a sudden end tu the trouble. The women turned on tin- policemen, l in their clothes, scratched their faces nnd pul them uut, l "i'M en detail o! IS more dflici ra reached the scene. Allei reinforce- DOUGLAS FALLS, DF.UTSCHMAN CAVES, EAST OF REVELSTOKE ments came nearlv nn hour was re- ,,. ,. . , ,, . , .,,.,' , establishing n similar system iu Can- liti-mu i- i... ■■ ■■- ■■;■ ■ -, ..■ :t pointed quired i" drivi the n ters Irom tin- , .,., ,,..,. ... , adii, I he I1 iniuion Govcrnnieni h i u it ill square. \\ lieu tin i in arrested , , , , ,. heretofore -!■ murred nn the grouii.l in ■_• was uiralgi ed In tin > lei conn and ■ , . , , ., , , , , , . that it might In e inside ■-! n I •;- ■- ■ . . asked bv the ina..-" let hoc ut lm . , , , on -. iriadn I ol the pen' luci ■ inifei In !- conduct, sin replied , ,. ,, , ., i ul bablv -i - iy m ! be lound - .... ■ "W hat would y.m do if ynu knew| Founders in Canada ol Hand Tailored Garments, completely finished. all Weight Serge Suits. You know what attractive summer suits Fit-Reform Serges are. We had a special lot of verv fine English Serge made up in fall weights, Can't imagine what stunning Suits these are, until you see yourself in one. Both black and blue—and, of course, the colors are guaranteed as well as style, fit and tailoring. $l8. and $20. 6 G.. MacDON LD the n u di : ■ i ■•- iven cutting the throats uf yuur chiMrei I wi no! let tin Si veral serious riots nature of the one * ■! iy I nvi in vari f the greal ties i: -' im i the trim di-l • hy Ita iai - li - - •-.-. by tl . ■ • . ■ I, i . .,. ■' -.- ANOTHER MINE DISASTER Fifteen Entombed in Dutchman Mine. Bloonisburg. N. M. to avoi this dilli mlty ami at I sunn tinti cans-. f st of tl ng ■ -.. y, JOHN BURNS IN CANADA. i"^^^Biii,i should nav reciate the ■ 1 ' ui country's lien- u *. -. ne only per ■ il ms * i that nil _■ was aptly -1 -.: Emerson i 11 M -in- foam of ■■- ir -in popu- " ■ hilly with itive refer- itore to the ■ i throughout - . sung a* a -"nut was - ■ -i Monday ' -ant time ug will he •■ lis- THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act of Parliament, IS". HEAD OFFICE, - - -"MONTREAL W'M. MllLSON MacI'IIEHSON, Pies. IS. II. IJwlNO, Viei'-I'res. Jajiiss Elliot, General Manager. Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Kvi'rviliini,r in wny of hanking husiness ti'iinsiiutod without un* necpssary delay*, lnlt'ivst ci'i'ilili'il twice ;i vi'iir nl current rates (in Savings Hank W. II. PRATT, Manager, l'.!*VI".STOKK. IL **'• Tenders for a Liconso to Cut Timbor on Dominion Lands ln tlio Provlnoo of British Columbia. C1EALED TENDHIIS nililrossoil tn llio Com. H iiii-iiiiii'rn! Il'iiiiliilnn Llllllis, li-innliiH'ii! nl ilm liilMii.i, llllll inill'kiiil nn tin- "iiiiilnpi! "TiiiiilnrliirTiiiilii'r lli'i-lli N... mil," will lm rn. ciiivi'ilnl Ilii- lli'iu. fl ni.-iil iiiillliiniii W'.'ln,',. ilny. tllOltll iln v nl' Niivt-iiilii'i'. UKI), lorn lii-oiiso tncut tliniiur nn lli'rili Nn llm. situnto In tho I'riiviiii'inilllriti-liriiliiiiiliii, iiiiiliiiiilTii,vii*lii|i !M,l(iiiii»ilAV»-l III tlio litllMorlllif-.ll iinl'rilllborry ('ri'i-k (!lillinionolll|l a! n |m-l t.h. nl«....... lln. Wostorly Imnk i.l'-iiiil 1'ri'i'k whoro Un- * Is inll'r-i'i'lnil liv 1 li<> ii|i|«'l'liiiiniillirv i>niliii-li 11 nt Timbor IWili Sn Mi llio iisulilCrook two miln* In ilirocl tllstunco with ii ili'inli nt im elinlns !n< Wostorly hIiIdnml 30 chnlniou llm Kii-U'ily slilo thorool,uioiisnrod ni ridu iiiiwln-in -lm a ml bonrlng of Crook witliln tlm Imrlli. Iln-liiwi-i- boundary Inin- llm n|i|inr llOUudliry 111 sniil Uli'i-I. llnl tinilii.rH.Tlli Nu. H8H, nnil llm -nmi' iiroiluooil South Woitorly, ninl llm H|i|iiT Ijiininlnry In lie iniriillnl tlioroto, containing an nri'.'i nl lw.i-i|ii-iriiiinlo*. innrnur loss. Tlm Imrlli inn-l In- -iirvi'ji'i! liv llio nrmiiiui Willlill Kill'VI'lirillllT I III'IT.-Illl iill! "I llll! IxTlll. Tin- romillllimi- ini.l.TwIiii'li ,i Iim-hmmmII lin lssuoil,also iirlnloil hums of toiulor nml envoi- iiiiii. nitty lm nuttllnod al ilii* lli-|iiirlnii'iil nr al i lm uiiii'.! ui tlio Crown Timbor Agonl ni Sow Wostnilnstor, H.C. Kni-li inniliT musl lm ncciimiiiinloil by mi nooonlodolion nn clinrtoroil bunk in favour ofthoDoiiuty nl' iln- MinbiiTii! Iliolutoi'lor fnr I uiMMiiil "I tlm bonus which the ll|i|.lt- cnnl is iirojiurorl In pay Ini- n liconso Nn inuilei- Uy totogrniih will Iio ontortnluod. I'HHLHY (I. KKYUS. Sncri'tiiry. Dojinrtmoiit of tlio Interior, Ijllawii, Sniiliiinlinr-.'illli, innii. Certificate of Improvements. TSTOTTCE Adventurer, Inm li'il.M Wnli'lniiiiii, ilntl'ii.k nml Miii-liini' niiiii'ii! i-l iim-. situate In Mn' Arrow Lake Milling Oivi-i !' Wnsl Ivunll'llliy Ills- lrii-1. Wlii'iT liieateih-lln llm north slil. nl I'lngstoll I'ri'i'k. ,-iliniil .-i mill's west nf Am™ lnko. Tllln- llnli.'i' Uml I .I'lllll lll'lllulin.lnl tinlorsoii, 1M..S., nf 1'r.iil. II. C. Ilgelll fnr Tl n* .Uii-i,-l, F.M.I!. Nn. ll'.I.VJII; llii-lnir.l Smilli. l-'.M.C. Nil. 1105115, nml Kliziil.'-lli s.'iill F.M.I-. Xn, Huston, inli-iiil, sixly ilnys Imiii thu .lata lun I. tu il|i|ily In tin- Mining Horiirili'l'liirlli'l'lllli'iilra nf lni|.ri.vi'- ments, fm-1 In- iiiii']iii*i- "I "iii.iiniiiu i'iinin iirnnis ..I llm iilii.n- i-lnini*. Anil further Ink.' ii '•'-■" Ih-il iirllnii. illnlcr sec. tlmi 87, in.i-l In- .-.-ii........ I I-.I l!..- Issilani'uol .-iii-lir. i'iilii'iil.'*"(liii|iriivi-i I*. Ullt.'il this UStll ilny uf June, IW'll. sc|il!l .1. li. IXDIiltSON. t* I **-%*^%%%%%**%%%^%*%%VV%%*%*«v%V»sV% %%%*%%%-f PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH S. McMAHON, ■ FIRST STREET For \-rii-iiliui-aI Initilomenta. Carriage!, Wngous, Etc., John Deere Ploughs, Molluo Wagons, Cnundn Ctirrtugo'Company's Buggies, Planet jr., Harden Soedors uml Cultivators, Wlioel- wri.-ln nn.l lllili-],-*illilh Wnrk nttonili!.! In I1.ir*i! Shooing il lv^'v^^^^'|•»\•*^rW>MAA/'^^ LOANS NOTARIES i| SIBBALD & FIELD HAVE Houses and Lots FOR SALE IN* ALL PARTS OI-* THE CITV COMOX COAL lists 111 | find tiinel !,.! .t^W/-/v--»W/^-/'»V»Vw-«-V^ Aii'.i - hi !■ .- tin '■ -:..:. . • - . the en! In : ., . I .. - • . lire hai Thi . . the i't. I . I'u l !'• a ith iill iiii ih eleel pplinnci I, flic ciinsi! of tin LUMBER DESTROYED. lict.H.—Atari ■ -*■ t in tl ml - l-'r.i er S ■ lylinei I -day, '! en was ovi sevi :-- - Inn in i .I ..' ii i ■: enonu and the I enty-live milli yard i- likely to gu.[ HOTEL VICTORIA Under New Management) ROBT IAUGHTON, Prop.,* REVELSTOKE, B. C. accommodation for iruvollen. * ■ mils nf Wines, Spirits, and . in RATES $l AND^SIGO PER DAY FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS NOTICE Notice is li'-ri-l.y- given, Ihal I. Sam Walker ninki>ii|i|ilii'aliiin miln-llna-il nl l.liriu-i-I'uni- inlsslunors for llio Rovelsloke Lleenelng Ills- Doled' Sept. llnl, IM, soptl2 SAMIKI, WALKEIl NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT I'l'KSCANT TII Till: " ('l.'dlll rolls TltUS*!" I llllllis Acr, 1(11)1," NOTICE ISHKKKliY CIVEN thnl JohnGei.rge .M.-ii-d.iniililnl'ilii- Citv ..1* Hevclsinki' in lln- I'liivinee uf lliillsh ('oliiiiiliin. Meicbiiiil. has bv deed (lilted lln- asih day of Si'pii'iiilii'i-. A. lb. IIIIIII. ussigiii'il all his pi'i-soniil piiipt'l- ly, i-i-.-il i-sinlr. i-ii'ilils and cllVels, which muy be seized mul sold under execution to Allan Y. Anderson of tho snid Cily of Revelsloke, Ai-ciiiintiiiil, III tl'ilsl I'm- the benelil of his ci editors, The snid deed wns executed by the suid .lohn George Macdnnulil anil Allan V. Anderson on the 28lhdayof Sup- lemlii-r. A.I)., lllllll. All pel suns having claims iiguinsl die snid .Iuhii lifiu'Ti Maedonald itreri!- ipiii-eil mi or before the Isi dnv of November, A.ll., lllllll. lo semi In the trustee full pnrllciiliii-s nf llie same duly vei-illed, together with Ihu pill'- lii'illnis ul' thes n-ily.il nny, held by l belli. Notice is hereby fui'thei-given that after Hie said Isi dnv of Novomlioi', A.H„ limn, the n-iisii'i'will priii d lo distribute the nssots milling those creditors whnse claims hnve been loiljreil willi him, and Hint he will mil be responsible after snid dale I'm-tilt' assets so dlslrihulcd, nr uny purl thereof to any person or persons, lli-iti or I'liipoi-.-iiinii, of whiisi-ilebi or claim he shall mil linn have received notice. A meeting of tho creditors of lhe said .Inhu (( -go Maedonald will be held ul Hie iillh-i's nf Iinins A- Walki-in. Barristers, llonin I, Flack Hlock, Vancouver, It. ('.. on Friday, the I2lh day of October, A. I)„ HKM,'ill Hu- hour of I'iiiii o'clock iu llii'iil'lei'iiooii. Dated al Huvelntnki\ M.C. Ihis 1st day of October, A. I)„ IIHHI. SCOTT & BRIGGS, Hovels!tike, II. C„ Snlii'ilin-* fin- Iheubnvi'Ti'iislee. FOR SALE FREE OF ALL ENCUMBRANCE Lot, House nt lour rooms, substantial wiiiiilshi'd, un Fourth Street, north two lutn Irom Mackenzie Avenue, PRICE i«C0 CASH. Apply by mail tu = | Hi:iiiu;i'.T II. Williams. CEMENT BLOCKS ,| ,,..,. ,,( l.uii.lnit*- I CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE i i ■ Inn)null pi, i",in.- A. PRADOLINI, • REVELSTOKE IHE ll HOI Arrowhead, B. C. I the shm LAND NOTICE Nutlco Is borel.y ulvou thai mi days aftor dato ».. iiiii-n-l iii .ii'iM inilin linn. Chlof Commls- i i nl I I nml Wnrk' fnr norm Isslon lu lini.-li.i ml"- fiillnwl Ii'-i'i-ilin.l I Is hi the dislricl of We-l 11 nny! 1 nn neiiclim ul ii mi nli I iMnlniiii- wosl '::'."■,!■■,* ; i.'Srdliy1':"^;:! v." i c-.iri.or I--- i liionco north Ull chains; llll'lll I I" "liilill-l I ll.'lll'l! -lllllll in clmins, n' : 1 1. n Hi-mi i ciiruor'ul bill l,»iiij il ,-" imrlli . m "ti i" imrlli mi a cornor (if Loi Lillu 'i " ivi i : Iinins n. Hm ul ii.ii.'l ii.i.i.M. 'i i IMM, III" lu.sn LuilliBIl Co,, l.n.. no! ' nim1..'! Baa— ,-II.VI.l! Ill* I'ALLS, MlUTII nl-' UKVKI.HTOKE NOTICE s, i u^i m. I- ■-te i—S4| ^-i CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Voters' List, 1907. lllll'SKIIIll.HEUS uml I.ICI'NCI, HOLDERS are hereby iiotllled. that, in order to have their names placed on ( li ii mu I 'ii|.il"l| "l \ i-i - I Hond 'I'niiii l-'i*!iiin:, lln.lt .ll" |J f||| llilM Siimplc I! nn 'i-iii. l-'ii .1 eln ' - i foi 'l'o ids! imi ( "IIMIl'll ill II,Ml, "»"»<■• I the Voters' last for the IDO" Munlcl|ial NHS;. W$t, Py'^'Z i ?1!::-;,.i:.r:;.yv*v,.;v::..::':i^'-'*:L.i',,i;v,k^ I 111'! ' .-iiiiii'i' nf 'iiiuil* nml Work; fur 11 he stal oto' y (leelitriil I deliver dn- same tii lhe City Cli-ik during thc month of October l-'ni-iii* inin I Iiiiiiiieil nl my ulllce ,. iini- inn in |.'it.! I lm following .It'-rrlliiiil Inmi ,.-...''... K , a. ii i\, ivoil -i'l' (•olumhlu river, l-n.- Valloyi ' ni ndi.- il n ,io-ii in chains norlh nf I ,-. ..nil in-' ."inn i-i-' .imi inul., i' ' ■■'."',.',"'',' ,"l"'!",'"," !, ■ ini . . . nortli cnsl cornel pu-i. "" -1'"1 allei Ui-liinei* Ist, llionoo -"'Hli ■ 0shall,. ,. ... . ih. ma ' ilns.il .ti"- north 9) ilulnito "■ ' '■" • ". nuiili, nocinent. i ■•.,.., -,.... VV. J. Lightlmrne, Proprietor '«-'«»»»•"• ' "ilAiiiiv Mcintosh. I ReveUtoke, Sept.2.5, 1000. II THE MAIL-HERALD REVEISTOKE I! C HOPELESS PARALYTIC Joseph Chamberlain Breaks Down-May Mean Wreck of ihe Unionist Party, A London despatch states that ''Unable to walk, speak, or see. Joseph Chamberlain's Bondition is pitiable. Although the family will admit only that he is suflering from gout, the once Btrong man oi England, strong in physique as he was in mentality— lies a helpless and hopeless paralytic, awaiting tlie end which his "1 years of strenuous, unhygienic life must make a question ol only a short time. The severe stroke of paralysis came tliree months ago and the great tariff reformer has been incapable ot resigning his seal in parliament, even if ho lhe brakes on the rear cur, which was some di'tance behind tbe forward on, refused to act when the motormnn attempted to apply them on the steepest part of the grade. The motornian reversed when lie saw that lie could do nothing with the brakes, but be could not stop the car in time to prevent the collision. When tbe cars came together there was a terrific smash, Passengers in both cars became piinic-stricken when they saw that the collision could not he averted, and befoiv the crash enme there was u wild rush to escape. It was in thc rush that 'be Indies were injured. Several men received minor injuries. . *» • HOW CANADA IS LIBELLED. (From Canada,) The emigrant from Great Britain who is a failure In Canada, and deserves to full, has an ugly trick i f musk rats "baked with thei toes on." and cowhide soup. We have seen how the farmer lives in every part ol the Dominion, from "Tenhamat to Nootka on the Island." and can assure nur readers that these weird dishes never appear on the menu oi the poorest ngrie ilturist. The writer is a liar of the flamboyant kind, and noboly who knows lhat the G.nadian worker's standard ol living is higher than that of the agricultural classes in any nt her country in die wotid will be so f lolilh a- In believe a word ui llis letter whi -h was sen! t. hi, mother with tl bvions intention oi arousing her sympathy and so obtain- im: a cheque or p..stnl order—the price "f a holiday iu some saloon, Nothing tin- type oi tlie exported Englishman cm siy ur do wnuld iistcnish us, but we aro amaze .1 that n London journal ol any standing should give it publicity wilhoul the inline of the author, Surely tliis is a striking Instance ol the igniirnnce nf Canada and indifference i" Cn ninl in n interes - ib p - red bv the Iviiii-ii ii.i-.- veruui- -■: Ont rio. CONDUCTOR OVERWORKED Verdict of the Jury on Gourock Wreck. In iln- :Mi|'i'-st held ut Oiielnb on tiled,nth of Engineer T. Farley in n head mi i- •'! si"i) bslwoii a mixed rogu!ar mid a Iruit snecial nn tho Grand Trunk near (Ianrock, tlio jury gave the f illnw ng verdict: "A'.eo ding in tlie evidence, tho cau-eol ihe accident whiih resulted in dn' d ! i ' i Thomas l-'ar ei, uus neglige ce mi iho purl ol Engineer Heed and Conductor Thompson ot the fruit special! thai ilu- conductor did not hue S llllcieilt rest, and that, in our opinion, legislation should he asked for tu c uii|el railway authorities tn -iii' their rmnlnyees siilllcient rest before going on duty, We also h-.'d the lira nil Trunk Itailway Com- pai y iinil ally responsible for the Bed- ■a3m*gBErr:"rgagBHEzgaHM»MHManMBaM Wi^MWM . ill WW [&^: :: .*■ ■■?w&'---m\ 'jiK*'_: Rang Burtiii] Uriels of Fuel 04 f wBSk London* Toronto ^^^MonfrcahWinnip.. BOURNE BROS., Sole Agents. *y Appointment 1LLF.C1LL1WAET RIVEH ONE .MILE EAST OF KEVELSTOKE coul!. since he could not make the formal applicnii ui nccessa-y. Tin' break down uf Chamb r'ain threatens to take with i. hi- party. At this inuiuiiii a strong sectlmi ot the Unionists is inik i ON THE ARROWHEAD BRANCH, C P. R„ -'UTH OF KEVELSTOKE vilifying hi- adopted country, and now nnd again h.s letters home— .1- nm*! ill i.-.iys intended tu el'cit n re- mhtii.it- from syi'ipaih.-ti'' relations— TWIXT HEAVEN AND EARTH.|<,entf('r,l',owngC,ond";,i;rThnn,Pso1n to wnrk die 'lumber of n ms which thc evidence shows he did work during Lord il-.',- has .mule i-m-e'l p ijinlur ,|i? ■„„•• days | ie -mis to the accident, | find their waj into tin' London press, in Britisli C Inmbi-i by -n" sp.ech We.are aisuuf the opinion that n a determined effort a peculiarly disgr..c,'f!i! -pecmieu uf dealing with ihe bir Anthony McDcn nell was appointed secretary of Dublin Castle to initiate a policy leading to Home Rule. Although doubtless a disappointment it was not Balfour's elevation t i the premiership thai broke down Chamberlain so much as his overwhelming defeat in his tu ill* campaign. From that blow he novel* recovered, although he has made intermittent attempts to show fig t in hi- uld hard hitting style. i ■ i TWO INJURED Rear End Collison at New Westminster. A rear end collision lus occurred al New Westminster between two cars of the B. C. Electric Hallway Co., nenr the exhibition grounds, Two Indies, who were passengers in the rear ear. were badly injured, Both were removed to the hospital. It is asserted by those who saw the accident that »o person would have been injured had not tlio passenger- in the cars become panic stricken und ' endeavored to climb out ol the doors and windows, duo women's leg was. broken, and another lady's t.ice wad badly cut ill tlie rush ii l' safely. Owing to the conditions of the injured women and the excitement attendant upon their removal to the hospital, ii wus impossible to obtain iheir names, and im person appeared In know them. The women wero nol in i condition to make their identity known, The cars in the collision wore proceeding iruiii the exhibition grounds pea red in the Daily Mirror, wi, en Princess Louise had cabled die late I.,,,.] Hespeler." p-inied it nmler i sensaional title. Queen Victorii that British Columbia Nothing better than Our " Special Largest Wine and Spirit Merchants in the World H.M. King Edward VII. Sale throughout Canada £jr lit t.EW-l.slnKI- WINK ANU SPIRIT UOMI'AN'Y, LOCAL AGENTS { P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. } *> HEAD OKI'ICK ! C.11.1..111V. Ai.iiucia. 4 it A J Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants J $ •■■.kl'M't-'i- -nl li'-.il",' in l.n-s ',-. Market, in all the principal r,i.-< nl 0 j Tni.ii. nl AlViui. inn- iiiiu-n. uml the Yukon. Paekn.nl Hit- .'ulel.ratis.1 I'tunl d i "Iraiiei .'.'.r ' Hum* .ml Bac.11, in I shammcS llr.iiiil, Leal Lanl. J i'%%**%*-V**%-%^*»V*%**^"%**'fc-%.%VV-***-4.%"»^ -vi SOUVENIR GOODS 11 you are looking for soiiieihin PINS, BELT BUCKLES, >^ SPECIAL : nice in SPOONS AND WATCHES, "BUNN GUY BARBER, - i™ C. P. R. WATCH INSPECTOR. •y*-A^r*-A^^^rlr^r>»>*»>rV^^rVVV .Wvw/V'.'sVWyW'WWAi.' LOOKOUT POINT, DEUTSCHMAN CAVE \c.-i : ! .1 - - - e w iter, -i 11 ■ ih - 11 . h.ni I mn [arm wor. [OtllH llllplll.Hll -. lh. Cm 1 ill-way - - * -. 'on I'.. . i.i IIi-'i-.' lut, li d-d, thai 5 vieu I'i .'.-.■:-■ .! to theoity, and the accident occurred lunni*r compels hl« hired men to eat|"eaVl '■■'-1' 1:,:': ■* -: when they were descending tho steep glandered horse, drowned calf, baked '■ •"';-': '-'' «een»ry and resources hill 011 the route, tt is reported that i truss legs and luittei* roast skunk, of this great Western Province are un- ■mi I, the ne tor beauty and tho EAST OF REVELSTOKE BETTER SERVICE WANTED I A press despatch states that it isl other lor . ichm mtli stood thai tin' post-miister-gen. ral uui -hnrily an nice an increase 111 the scali- "i salaric. paid to rural pn-i masters, lor whicli the latter have Lliil clamoring tor years un account "i ilu' iiii'ieusti! eust ol living in nl- **" mosl every pari ol the Dominion, OIVTVI ll/COl AOT F'1'1'"• 80od idea, but 1 hears SI X I Y I ly P SI IIS I any one (rom Ottawa announcing in 1 loud tones—or in low tones, lor that I matter—that the exceedingly poor Forty-Three Hours on a Raft, mail service in Western Canada will ,, ,. . be Improved. II"-." Koni , Oct, 1.—lhe emigrant sti mer 1 hnrterliouse, voyaging be- ON* *I*1IK ('. P. II, EAST nl-' IIEVELSTOKB tween Hoihowand Hung Ki'-g. found. ered 1 ff Hainan head on September 10th Capl lin Clifton and sixty pas- si m .- wi re lost, The North German Lloyd steamer Koxchsichang picked mi a rait belonging to the Charter- . m 1, which were Chief Engineer I' se, 23 of the crew and two women, liny had been drifting Ior 13 hours, HARD ON CANADIAN FARMERS Ella Darlington, in tin- Leader, de- clans Hint Canadian farming women have been taught tu expeot nothing from Hie position ot wile but to bo drudges, Many are earners as woll as raisers ot largo families. The Canadian (armor treats a wito as a thing to be used hnrd until it is ilniu-. Central Hotel /.::- —_ REVELSTOKE, B, C. ABRAHAMSON UROH., PROPRIETORS. Newly bui 1 First-class in ever} n-p'-i-*. VII modem c.uivcn en e- i.ari!i! ."-uiiipli- IL. mi - Rales $1.00 per Day, Special Weekly fi.r Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same man rement Queens Jtotel COMAPLIX Best brands oi Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, - - Propricto. ORIENTAL HOTEL ^ suitably furnished with the choicest tl market affords, Best Wines, Liquorsand Cigars, Rates $i a day, Monthly rate. J. .ALBERT STOITEl PROP. E MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. Z\k fltatMberato. l'l*IILI.-HKIi Wl.l.SKSii \V AND SATURDAY I REVELSTOKE. B.C., SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Incluling nosluse In KiirIiuuI, L'nllcil States ninl t'aniirtn, IU tin-M-iii-|ilii-"'i,-li|.n*-'illl.-i-| SiV Half l.*l Quarter " " " l.'W ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices I :"- n-r line llrul Insertion, Mensiirenionl • Noii|i.-irlol 11- lines make, ouo incli). Store mil iirin-i-.il business un ii"'iii"'iii''ii;* •*-'"" I'l-r Inch |«T ninntli. l':->-fi-iTi-ii iin-i-iiin* -li in-i- cent, ad- iill .-.il. Hi:-! -. Mnrrliiiro, nnl Ii.'.i'li-. .,1- each lihurliou Timber notices frVUi I I notices *:.'.i All mlvi'i-li* in* - iiii.-.! !.il!n-ii|i|i|-ov.iliil'!lll' lliuniluvllirnt. V. mm --I .un! I "ii'h'li.i"! Ailivrli Ii-nl-: \_ v. .. ii I, lii-l|i Wanted, Situations , -i ..-inii. Vacant, Touchers u n.-.-.l. Mud - Wanted, in worda or !■.. ;>. ... I. I'liiiiiniin! Hue in cenls. IMM - M.'li'll,' .lllv,.|'|i-i.'||ll'!l'* Illll-! n In li; .' ii in. I n.*it*> nml Friday of ,. in week - i -.- uro «ooil display, i".' ItlNTIXtl promptly executed at reason- l!i:M.- i.i-!.. Subscriptions payable In ad i iiiiiih-l'oNltl Ni'K inviii'i! on inatrors c! public uiiiii--!. ('iiiiiinunii.-ulioiis to Kili lor um-! he oecoiupanieii by name ol wt'luir, mi! !M'-'-**.!!i.j- In publication, Imi i- uvliienoc iii'mi'iil faith. Correspondence -liinilil !n- in.--!. one working man', wages ter the help ot hi. striking brother may entail a certain hardship on tlie donor. To walkout in sympathy with another union [may mean rent overdue and grocery bills unpaid. When a laboring man gives up his money lie wants lo feel Hint it is going tn be used for a gund cause. He has a light to insist that be shall only donate it for a just strike, and that the trouble shall be one nut easily iiiiii hr.noi'iibly avoided. li there i- any i|i!esiiui! about the methods used die assessment may soon tie ns much a mutter uf contention as tlie strike itself, and then the unions nre in danger of lighting amongst themselves. This one rock upon which unions are liable to dtitt unless- they exercise ;-eit cure Great Britain only decuiivs war nn an ndve • city is a theory which might lend tu fatal results. Tlie whole point of this question is that these weapons are used against harmless animals in the city, and several very flagrant cases have been noticed. Harmless little squirrels, practically tame, and who have haunted special gardens and trees, have been made targets fur wanton sport and wounded and left to die in agony. Enough said, but this sliould be luoked into tlrstly fur the safely of human beings and animals, and secondly in order to train the young mind up in a manner su that spurt and sluiuling in Hie c rioct sense uf tlie word must he delined and that fnr the continual bettering of tho Canadian people their youth must he imbued wiih the sen-e o' kindness, htiuintiit- ami fair p'ay . ven i.i spun, CEMENT BLOCKS Manufactured for uU ditBSOs of buildings CEMENT AND LIME FJR SALE All kinds of building and plastering undo rtli Icon. A. PRADOLINI, - REVELSTOKE III HOTEL Arrowhead, B. C. Cliiii'inlnglv sltiiiileil ou the shines of Ai-i-uH Luke. (looil Tioiii Fishing, Duals always fill' bin-. Sample Humus in ciinni'ctlnn, Fil'st-clnss house I'm- Tomisls mill Cumiiii'i-i-iul men. W. J. Lightburne, Proprietor <; 111.LAN ,**• ELLIOTT. Ilirri.li-is. Siili-i-.i*. Etc, ItKVI-lLSTOKI-! iMiTHIIU'l 1.AKK li c. c. I-, .iv. !■* (*!. W.l.lll HARVEY, McCA I.TI.R AND l'lNKUAM !!AHKl--'-!-s, Slll.ll-lT'llis, lit. . OrKiCE?: lin-;." ii. Mink Block, Ui.ui Money in lii.oi. Oillre-: Ilevelstoke, H.C; Kort Steele, II.'. Uko. ri. McC.lUTS.ll, A. M. I'iMillAM. .1. A. H.uivnv, Revelstoke, II. C, Fori Steele 11.1 8' ,1. M.rii-iill I.L.li U I ll.-n.v-. lOOTT ANT' BRIGGS Bauhistkiis. Siii.ioitiirs, Etc. Mi.Ni-.v ti. Loan Nil.llTI'l.l.!- I"-l! Vi'l.suN*. I! INK Ki.-t Si,-,,,.i. Ri-velsloke, H.I |)(ll!!-:i!!' SMITH Pi-iivliii-lnl Land Sui-veyni .Mini- Sun.-in Eugini-i'iili Mi Kunzik Avbni-e. Ill* IHU. IlKVI l.i'lllKl E MiWAIili A. HAGGEN, Minixo Enoinkkk. 'Menl. A'lii-rinan Institute Mining EllKl I- i iiituillnn Mining Instllute.l Rkvelrtoke, li. 0. KxamhitiLloii uf mul reports on Mineral I: porllesn Specialty, i I.. WISNKI! \- CO. ,\. | Incorporated) Ha".ki:i:- ,-. I.iuikit-. Dividend payhiK.mining nil mul inriiislriul Investment*, [liirhesl *ii ilallvo prolii i blncil wiiii bank security: iliim ill' hleu I cheques mulled every ninntli to cliei • Cull .rn nm in- wriii- fnr parilculiii-s. V \ IIAHII1-A*. RKVKLSTDKI I'' Wenl fur Ki.il.nav. tbe fltoiUlbcvalb 'I would . . l'iirm " * tbeii'L'ood tu order Mm paper to '» | m - served up, and lo in* looked upon is h pari iln- tea equipage." -AninsoN, WEDNESDAY, OCT 1" 1 i Kooiemi Lodffe No. 15 A P. & AM. The regular meet- ihK- uro lii-ld in the MftNonlc Temple, .Md fellow* Hall,on thi-third Monday In ■jiu-h month at 8 p.m. VlHitingbrcth- 1*1*11 cordially wel Iconic U. A. CKUCUNIKH, BKOltETABY. SELKIRK LODGE. NO 12.1.0. 0. F. Meet* e very Th iirnda*- eveiiiiiKinOddKcllows Hall at K o'clock IVlHftlnif brethren cor dlally invited to at tend K..l,TAU(iAUT,N.Q. J. MAT1IIK. 8KC Gold Range Lodge, K. of P., No. 26, Revelstoke, B. C. MEETS EVKKY WEDNESDAY in Oddfellows' Hull ul B o'clock Visiting Knights aro cordially invited A. .1 HOWB, VV. (1, II. BROTK, K, of R. ,v S. H. A. BROWN, M nl V REVELSTOKE AERIE No. 432. F. 0. E. The remilnr meetingsare hold in Uie "-Selkirk Hall on tlio 2nd. and ttli Tuesdays of tlio montli nt 8 p. in. ViflltiuR brotliron are cordially Invited. ~ : E.G. BORRIDQE, Pbbridknt. H. COOK, Skcbbtary. Mrs. H, J. Hiulmry MiUingrees. First-Class Table. Private Dining Boxes- Larue Dliilugroom for Biimiuots, Suppers, otu. Furnished Rooms To Let FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE CAPITAL AM' UBOK During ii." ni-- ton days l .. ■ a muni.- r nl In different parts .'■■■■- nl N'.--.-. Y<.rk t - I'---. ■ F-r:.ie Winnipeg ai - ■ -. the mn- ii' hav beei with certaii itions A- d -ai ital is musing a •■ ible ti the ■ ma I .!-• ol libi tin - ■ the work and the queal , ■ ■ , e difficulties '..•■' ng on a strike . iirik ■ . ;. ittei It is peas UK men nnil i strike ■ , il . there are '.. ■'! .- -im , etter I made a -'ik" - * rd ■ ga lighl ind | ' ■ ■ •■ :. in -* - --ii ' I he nf *i.|- - et.il ' ■'■ and il- ■ . ci ssiu termin ■■ iy menn the life I s cert ii I - :- ti .."- -.li--!' its Inil ire, or long ■ i i inii !.. I' takes n - il u * mnke a strike ol any magnitude «uc< ,il | mil ni led ."-*' - ; . orilici - uu Hare ' •' the .ni..1,- must ' . '■' • .. I • . - -imi - .. . ..in! .,,-. its ail- iird' "I with tl"- heal -ii .,.,.,.,. : , ni liki . i' : di iw, Thi- payment ol .1 certain per ci nt. ol VIEW FROM THK CAVEs, sHOWIXii MOUNT DONALD join forces. THE MONEY SAVING WORK-SAVING SOAP That's Royal Crown kind— made in Viinoi.uver— Lai'iieut Soap Factory west of Winnipeg, Hmi-e cleaning nnd wnshii-ignrceasy with its help, And tin- inuncv savin" is tlie 'nil. It is the last 1-i'snrt. I* tliiswaa ■ What can you do for Spokane?" 11 1 -in- i- -'■ !■: ■ ' ■ -i'i li' ' E ' p !" ■- ,, I ....-■ ... t ,; -! ir..- V"!l iu the il! th" '.ii !•-,.>. -..: y m : . in -in- metropolis is the s - .- - * the uui ms ■ .- u: - npire. Th'' s-iuie I'liey bu . eul ■ ' lesl n c .uld be p-essed, with prolit tin . .!;-.-!i-'.:' Revelstoke. There 1 ice.iinpii-b tin - . mum tlmi the people;Premium System i ■• 1 .; -■■ - .'his ;•: • , .;.- ci -; ,! :! foi this city ii they | im-t thin i-ouldonl; try. Instend of waiting' ■-..■■ . '. - ■ 1 ....... • build Up the j .- . ■ - ir—1 ..■ end a helping T. 1! ■ -. - nly wav cilies ■ LINERS ODD VOYAGE. CaTibronan Being Made Ready for Floating Exhibition. . .. •■.-nil I . . 1 > - .. . 1 .1 1 nee shi) 11 Id - 1 -1 1 I!- ■ .-■ - - 1 It; tn .nun ■ Vli.ni , , I nd ' ' ,- - ,-" 1 ■ ally in 11 1 - i nls lo cruel! i- - M ■ ' il" , ■ M IM rirri'- :i Mib- . Uld thi h cirryin inns in a 'III III ' i- . -■ 1 .. 1! ■', 1" . .' . feel 1(1 Illlltl M'l ' likely IO .M. lliioklet tells what, we give for Roval Crown Wrappers, Send for it—Free—Also try the Soup. Royal Soap Co., Ltd. Vancouver, B. C. -•/.-^^^^ Ti-ndcrs for a License to Cut Timber on Dominion Lands In tlio Province of British Columbia. jiKALKIl TUNl'KIIS inl'lri.-i"! m tin,Com- i~ nii-.iiini.ri.I Oonilnlnii I. nnl-. Ileiiiirinioiil ..I ilm Interior, .nnl nmi'ki"!on I'm envi'lium rTlmhor Iinrtli S... em," will lie ro. pi.iv.id j' on- Dojnirtinoiii null! 1 inm Wwli ■l.n lh.nill.ln) ■! \'"'."i,'li"'. in"!, Im-11 llcon.o I., mu -iiiiii". 1.11 llerlli N" I'm -iln.it.. in liin I" .. ■"■'■"Iiiiiii ninlilii ill iil»inl Township ml «■• m-i thnl! MM li nr.minim- . M" 1 plnuled un ilm ■\ ■ ■■ ■ ■ hi knl -a 1 11 i"T" iln- - i- ■ ni i iinerli Inrj ul llln-l ;i.il Hen iln-nci ;. -.ml I'reok 1 ■ reel il 'ii "0. 11 i!i'|,ll, ,,r I-,! IVl ' '■ mil Ml I'llllil,Sllll ■"! ni rl.hi muii .... , n within iiiiiiln .. lm il por Illn ■ 1 ',.. imiii, \,i 1 "..mh Westerly, .. li piiriill.il il in re mile muru "r . |.lll in Illll -'mh,'.... . ' ... ill '!,'■ Iinrtli, nli. .,1 • ■ . . ■ ■ ho 1 l| Ml .Iim .ill I QllVfll' iy tin,,I m Ueparlinenl nr nl III I II M'M \ ■■ M I- ''..Ml '■ I'llllitlll I.'. IN, • ' MM'" I 1 i.iM.nr -,! ■ ' ' .1 11.. Inm1."i ' ■ f lhe Imi wllll'lill '.. , : . on . \<, mn"'- i-itriipl ■ I (..nun.ul I'KIII.Rl '-. KKl'KH Sill Ml Ml Inini ,1 ',. .- 'I. I n Ceriifiuiti* of Improvements. NOTICE iii. " mm.., mu " i ... Uke Mlnnm li .'i. - I I' I Mr I • I." ■ llnill .li.liu lluiinin I Aiiilir-Mi i- 1. ■ I., 1. 1 n 'i I 11 I 1 I!' !. I' I I « I V.l iiicm,,, nini 1 1 .1' . 1 . - 1 1-. iti) 1II1 ' ' ... i,| |in|iri,vi rtlui|i lull ■ 1 rnnt, . . Inini therlnl llm t ■ ■ lliefnri 1 1 1 llllei! Un iSlll'l I .In,, . •I'M .1 11 \Mil.ll*u.\ Henry's Nurseries VANCOUVER, B. C. Kxtrn Inrtro ImfKirtnttnti uf Dill RQ '" iirrive frnm llulliiiul, Franco DULDO ani| ju,mn j„ Soiitombor For Fall Planting Thousands nf Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Rlindiidouilroih*, Rnios nml hardy plants now L-ruwin*,* iirownnrouuds fur (iitnn- pill tit I DR. No expense los« nr dolay of fumiHiitloti, inspection norcnstoiiiBdutlosto pay. Head- iiiinrlorn for Pacific Cnasl uniwn and im purled Garden Ploldaml Kluwer Soods. Visitors aro always welcome to Inspect uur -luck, Greenhouse Plants, • 'in Flnwiir-aiul Floral Designs, Forliliners Uoo Hives ami Siipplin-, Spray Pumps and Spraying matorinl. No annuls tlwrcfore yon lmvo no com- mls.slnii to pay. Our catalonuo tella you about it. IjoI mi) prioo your list beforo placing vour order. Wi' do busilioss on our own yround!- im rent to nay, ami are prepared to incut nil wnupetition, Ka-tcrn pricosorless Wlilto laliiir. tlatalnguos Free. N. J. HENRY Oreealmusos: 3010 VVoHtmlustor Hond. Hninch NilMOriosi Snutli Vancouver. Vegetables In smilli or largo Lots,frum 100 lbs. to a Carload. For price write L. E. GRIFFITHS, - Malakwa W. Fleming's Meat Market Business will be conducted on a CASH BASIS after Oct. 15th. Creat Reduction in Prices after this date. Orders Promptly Attended to. W. Fleming FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that HI) days afterdate I Intend in upply to the Chief Conunissiiiiii'i' of Lnnds uiul Works I'm-a special license to eul ami carry nwuy timber from ibe following described lands situated on the wesl side of the north-emit arm of Arrow Lake, Wesl Kootenay: CuniilHinchlg nt a posl planled aboul lu ohains wesl from shore an the snulli side nl* survey line nt' the JL 0. Young Canuck, thence wesi 150 chains, suulh III ehaiiis. easl Illll ehains, uorth III chains tn place uf commencemenl. Dated lllth Sept, llllll!. sep22 WILLIAM I'AliT'ON. NOTICE Notice Mi.-ri-byirlvcii llmi M-ilavsafter dnlc weinleiidto applj to lliu Hon. I'lilefCommlfr sinner oi Luidsaml Works for a special license locul nnd carry away timlier from tin1 follow luu dcsLi-ilieil lands situato on Upper Arrow bike in West ICootunay District! Commendw( at a posl planled at tlie llrsl rtiiillicast -iukIc of K. \* s. Hlock811,and marked "Big llond Lumber Company's nortli eaat cornor post," tbonco wost lOcliiilns, tbonco ouib Illll clialns, tbonco easl 10 obiUns, thence nnrtli ion cliains .0 puint of comnionccmoiil - Sopt 1-Atli, IIHHi, nop 10 BIG ItKN'li l.llMHKi: CO.. LTD-. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Ho days after dato vo- Intend in apply t.i ih.* Hon. the Chief Cnnimla- Mmii'i nf bum It! ami Winks fur a special license I" cut iiiiiI can v away timber frnm tho following dweribed lands in Went Kootenay District: Coiniiiiiicliig ai a (nisi inarkod "Bowman l.um- ber Co.'s nmtli-eaal corner poBt," planted on the ensl sjilenf Htauberl-nke.al tin- nm-th-west corner i-f!,ol Nn .'iti'iii, thunce smitli hi chains, west Hk-lwbis, imrth -Ml chains, oaat-SO clialns to pnlnl nf cmumenceiiieiit, Dated thin 12th day of September, 1906. 1.111 IKiWMAN l,UMBKUCO.,l,TD. NOTICE. XT OTICK is hereby given ibat on days aftur date l\ I intend tn apply In the Hon. Cliief Com- missioner of Lands ami Wnrks for permission tn mucliasi*- die folbiwing described landa in the WuhI Knntenay Dlslrlet, 011 thc oast slilo nf tipper Airmi balie, annul (l milos nurth nf Nakusp;— Commeneing ut a pnst planted near the take- thence nurth m i'liains, llmnce west SO chains. tlience nnrtli 2H cliaiut, thenco west 20 chains, tlienci' sunt b im eln in*., nmre or lc*s, to the Arrow Lake,thenee tost (10 chains alntig thelakelo puint or commi'iK'eiueiit, contflllllllg 100 acres Daled tills 17tb day nf Sept., 100(1, scp2P I, J. BDWAHDS, Locator. . i NOTICE. Notice Is hereby b'lven that Iill days aflor (lute I Intond luapply tothe Hon. lhe Chief Coininlssinnei' of Lauds ami Works for a speeiul license lo cut anil Will'}' away tlnihor from lhe following ili-si-iiln-il lands iu Wesl Kootenay ilisli-ii'l: Coiniiiuncliig ui a pnsl. mnrkeil "J. I'nrterls noiiii-easi ciirner pust," ai llie soul li-ensl eoineiol'Thotnas I'eai- -mi's pi- ipiiuii. thenco south sn i'liains, ilii-iii'i- wi-i so ehains, thence north HO chains, thunce east su ehains In pninl nf i-omiiieiii-emenl. Located Sept. 17th,1000. sepal .1. PORTER, CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE WAH CHUNG Fresh Hay New Potatoes All K;nds of Vegetables Front Street, Revelstoke TFiLEPIIONE *'', SEE Wing Chung's newly imported stock of Chinese nnd Japanese goods The best assortment ever landed in Revelstoke of useful and ornamental articles: Tea services IFlowerPoln I'liil,..! b'ninriillit Stands llnskets luinili Baskets (lull.! Chair. Suiokinu Jackets Handkerchiefs I Silk Hoods, HOLD FISH Find, .took of cjiiulliM uiul fruits in town. Front Street, Revelstoke E. W. B. Paget Forwarding; and Distributing Agent. Express and Baggage Delivery. Moving of Pinnos, Safes and Furniture. Ceneral Draylng. Office: McKenzie Ave. ^iilSm. OfflM Phon. No. 71. House Phone No. 7. H. W, EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST li ■ Hi-nil*. Animals, Hints, I'l.h, Klc., MOINTKII. Animal Uiiii m inl. 1'. II. 110X31, Sliullll! IH'I'llM'Ii: I'. (I. ll,-i-,'lHli,k,', Il.C NOTICE Nolleeli li.n-l.j given thnl 00 itay. altiuiluto I llll I tn .ilinli ti. Ilii' l'l>!i" ... , ,. -in ,i i n I'uri- nm- hi- n 1'iiiiik- - eaeri ed Iiniii- stliniti' \\ orks lm a spei ml license to cut and , ,„ j|le u,.,, |(„ot0,mJ aStrlct. curry nwny timber from the fullowing| Cnlll,„ illc ntepnat nlii I at the north-cant described lunils situated un the wesl I comer uf Lui 2417 and iiuitkeil "J. Putonl north- M.i „f Cpper Arruw Lake. West •«}«E%JI*™-»*J1 M^::;:»:*,SS Kootenay insl l-icl 1 c\u\na ,„ ,,]„,.,. „,, encemoiit and cnnlulnlii I. Cuiniuencing al n pusl plunted al the nnilh-wesl cornet of Loi 7.".:!I. .•mil nun ked "A, M, Sj niuiis' soulh- i-ii-i c ," theuce wesl Illll chains, nnrtli ID chains, easl Illll chains, south lu cbnins lu piace of t-umiuchccmcnt. 1!. ruiiui,I'lii-iiig ul ii pusl planleil ul the noilli-wesi cornel- uf Lui 7ii.1l uml maiked "A, M. Syiuuns' norlh- easl i- er post," Ihenee wesl Illll 820 acres lunio or lew. Dnleil Uus inili da) nl September, inmi. ,1. PAXTON, sop IS Win. Toye, Agent. NOTICE Notice is hereby glvon ibat mi dnys niii-r ilntc I iiiii-aii in moke oi.plli ntliui to iln-i'lilc! Commissioner of Latins ,V Works Inr permission lu ,i' ,,,i i i,,, inn-imiut nf I.nii'!* ,1 Works Inr permission lu chains, south lu ehuins, easl l"u, Uurchaso the lollowlng dcicrlbod land slluato chains, ili lu chains lo point ul In Iho West Kootenay dlilrloti u'liiiiii'in I'lni'iil, I Commencing nl u imst planted at the north- .... , . i , i,, , „i I .cl corner i C. TfiSR, nml mnrkeil "Clara Mc- ■'■ ( nu'lli'llig -il -i po-l IHIIIHIHI Qnanio". aoiilli-iveat cuincr," thenco th W III ehnins .south ol the uol'lll-wcsl cor- chains, tlioi easl in chain.,tlienco suutliHO ner of Lui "fiHI nnd inarked "A, IL.j *d™: Jj™« "'-' Symons' uorlli-eiisl eorner pusl. lin im- wesl I(K)ehains,south lOchnil ea*! Kin eli,uu.*. north Id chains to [nihil nl •'iiniini-ui'i'iueni. I. r nciug ni a posl plantcil Mi chains suulh ol llie north-wesl cornel nl Loi T.'imI uml niarked "A. M. ►Symons' nnrtli-eusl coi-nei' pusl," llielll-e We-l Illll I'lllllllS, sillllll ID chains, easl llll) elinins, north Hi ehains lo poinl ul I'liinmi'iiei'ini'iil nstoplnceol i lactoiniuroorless liii-ni-i'iui-nt, iinil n nt a rolocation of Sangsti r* preemption. Ilnlcil this null iln; nf September, 1900. CLAIM McQUAlUtlK, «cp I", M lt. Mi-ljiiarrli-, Agent. LAISD NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby jfiven ib.it thirty days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands nml Works for a special licence io eul mul carry awav timber from tbe following described lands, situated in iln- Vale District: i). Commencing al a post marked "J. Barry's north-east corner post," plnnted aboul three miles north of the east fork ot Shuswup river and aboul one-half mile i-.'tsi of Main river, thence south So chains, thence wesl So chains, Ihence north Bo -.bains, thence easl So chains io point oi commencement. io. Commencingal a posl marked "J. Harry's south-easl corner post," planled aboul ihree miles uorlh oi the easl fork of Shuswap river, and about one-half mile easl of lhe main river, thence north 80 chains. Ihence wesi So i'liains, ihence south So chains, ilii'in'i- i-ast So i'liains lo point of commencement. 11. Commencing al a posi marked "J. BanVs north-wesl corner post," planled aboul three miles norlli of ilu- easl lock ot' Shuswup river, ami about one-half mile i-ast oi ilu- main river, thence soulh 41' chains, thence easl 160 cliains, thence north 40 chains, ihence west 160 chains to point of commencement, u, Commencingal a post marked "J. Harry's soulh-wesl eorner post," planted ahout three miles north ol ilu* cast fork oi Shuswap river, mid ahoul one-hall mile ■ast oi llie main river, thenee easl So NOTICK is III5RK1JY GIVK1I liiul sixty days after date I intend to npply to tin- lion. Chief Commissioner of Landa and Wnrks I'm" permission \ L* to purchase the following desciibcd lands in the chains, thence norlh 80 ehains, thence West Koolcnaj district, 011 mat sldo of tbo Col-1 wes, g0 cimj„s tlience soush Su chains 1 . mn Ilia river, about tliu-e miles from Arrowhead: . , ,. j',..., iijtini** -it *. 1 uwi 11 -int.'. M , 1 ...«,*> : peini 01 comnit'iii'i'im-iit, ( iHiinii'tii 11114 ai .1 [nisi iii.iiiiiii Coiiimeiicinn at a post planted at William Oroj*- ■ 1*JH chains smith of ilu* nnrtlMvesI ' con's tiorth-wu.-t comer, thence ivesHU elinlns to 13, Commencingal a posl markod "J :iiii-i *u| I ; 1 7 . I and iiiarkiil \. AI j T,,. l!"^; -,;!: :,i1!';'*';.'.,-f1"!^ l.,!'J1!;il.i.!!!l!ftl' '? flurry s norih-eas! f-ni-.i- p'.-it pi'int uuiiivi ■■ 1 < '• " ■■■ -■■*i ..]]„jMs ,,, \VmU. ^ nm] 1, u-..ji,| t'uriiei ilu-in*'' eiu>t ■ ' • Svilious' liul'tli-wisl coi'licl' post, L|(i cliahis in \)a\'» •iontli-wc.it corner tlience ubout lour miles nortl) ol lho easl fork ol nsroTiciE Notice is hereby given lhat application will be made tc lhe Legislative Assembly ol lhe Province of British Columbia at the next st-ssion, for an Act, incorporating a Company lo build, ecpiip, maintain and operate a line or lines oi railway of standard or other guage, with any kind of motive power from a poinl on Upper Arrow Lake, Wesl Kootenay, near Arrowhead, thence following the Columbia Kiver northerly on eilher side to a poinl at or near the confluence of Canoe River with the Columbia River and thence following alonj- Canoe lliver on either side, to a poim ai or near Tele Jaune Cache, on 1'i*;im.t River, wilh power to construct, operate and maintain brunch lines to any point within twenty miles from the main line of railway; and with power lo con* iirucl, operate nnd main NOTICE NOTICE No'ice is hereby given that 80 days after date I Inteud tu apply to lhe j Chief Commissioner of Lands and , Notice is hereby given that 30 days Works for a special licence lo cut and , alter date we, the undersigned, intend cany away timber from the following to make application to the Hon, described lands situated in West chief Commissioner ol Lnmls and Kuuteiiay district, west side uf Upper Arrow Lake: 1. Commencing at a pust marked "S. Curlson's north-west corner post," planleil oil lhe wesl bunk nf I'incslun Creek, aboul II miles from mouth of ereek, aiiil ina westerly direction from Baunnck Point, thence south nu ehuins. llienee east SI) chains, thence noilh.sill chains, thence wesl Ull ehuins to point nf commencement. 2, Commencing al a post marked "S, Carlson's noi-lh-east corner post," planted un wesl Imnk uf Pingston ('leek, nboul 11 miles Inmi in.mtli ami bridces, roads, wavsand ferries! and m In a westerly direct Ion from Hm k ivnsii-ii.-i. acquire,' own and maintain P'dnt. thence south 80 chains, thence wl-.ine* un! docks in iiniiii'i-lii'ii there willi! iinil le construct, own, acquire, equip ami inaiiiiain sieaiii and ulher vessels mul bonis and operate ilu- same on any navigable waters, .mil in eonstriiel, operate and maintain telegraph and lele- piione lines nlong llie roule.s u!' llie said railway .old ils branches, or in eotiiieelion (herewith, and to transmit messages for commercial purposes; in generate elee- pply light, heal and power .-oul erect, CiMisiruct, build and inaiiiiain iln- nccessar; buildings ami wnrk-, am! in generalo any kind of power I'm- lhe purposes nl'ores'uid,or hieoinu'Clioiilliei-ewilli, ior reward; and in acquire and receive from .mv I'li'veniiiieni, corporation er persons, grams of laud, money, bonuses, privileges ur other assistance in aid ul ll" 11 TEK31! ll'll-liee We-l it'.') cllllillS, SOIllll 10 \ ll.llt.ll 1 chains, easl IOO chaini ehuins lo place of coiuiiicnciuueiil, il. I'liniiiii'in-ing ul a pusl plnnted mul n half miles north ul lhe south-wesl corner ol Lui illll ami marked "A. JL Syiniins' smith-oasl cornel posl," tlience wesl lliu elinins, north III ehains. easl llili ehnins, south 10 elinins lo plan nli. lm .1. I. IIAIll.oW. -emeiil,nnil Shuswap river, thence soulh Si thence wesi So clmins, llicnte uortli So ehains, thenee easl So cliains, in point of '•"•'"•""■ , „ , commencement, sleamboal or oilier coinpan.es, ami '" L "' * , „.,.,." *..'.,., >,, * ly his Agent,S..1. Iliirlniv. ; ,'\ercise such nowers as are .minted bv Pluuted "," lhe Wesl liank nl I lligstun 14. Commencing at a post marked "J. ■ ■ . .' , lh.'.. vy.,,',.,. Clause's Creek, abuul 11! miles from montli ,(1TI(.F ' '.'"''T'r """'m""1"' .;''",-' '.,,"",''".lr,'";.U'1!- Lsoliuailon Acl ".and lur nil righls, mul in « westerly direction limn llan- NOTICE •out lour n Notice Is hereby ylveii Uml 30 dayi after date Shuswap I Intend to apply to lho Chief CommlMonor of Ujience w Lands nml Wurk- inr pri-nn-mii to cut aud - , - , nniiriiiTitU'iit. carry away timber from iln* following ikwrlb- t-'hains, Ihence easl oo chains io poinl lh .'I' the east fork of hence nonh So chains^ jliaiiis, ihence south Si nleti 1 lands sittml i W'usl Kootenay district: i-tMOllU'lU'i'llU'Ill, 7. Cumiuenceing at a pnsl plan about one mile nm-tliof lln* sonth-uesl , ■ l W»5inS. !l'n,J ff"'*.1 "i ,n Thw ]*' Commencingal a posl marked "J. „ , —., . . ■ Illll l I llllll b 01 I 'I IU nil l 1 I I h, ,1 lllllll Will'. i, . , , " , . , corner ol Lo! (llll, llienee wesl IOO ,n||w fttovo t'anyon Creek anil innrkeil Harry s soulh-wesl comer past, plnuled chains, iiurili II)ehains, easl mucinous, ••(!. It. Xnglc'snoriieensi corner posl,"ihence. aboul Imn- miles norlli ul ilu- ensl fork nf snulli 10 chains lo puint ol eunimence- ™f- sj eljiil'is-!J'1:".1;"s^™|'t,&',«V;!hl1']r,'-t.1If!,|»l; Sl""»"ip river, llienee norlh sn ehains, 1,1*1 ou Lillu us, 11 ii-m i mii-iL.i'iiiiiiii-iuiiH ,t ,, , ■ ., ., ,1 ment, point or commencement. llll*"a' '*:IM s" *-lmms' "lenee suuth So S Coinineneilig al a pust planled Palcil Ihls HIsi day of Sept., inna. chains, llienee wesl So elinms lo pouU ol abuul iinii mile -ihuiiin-sunn.- . - 'yyy;•*f.ri,il,,,\\r,-i;.-,i■!■'!.;'.!'"I'lioui t; -",""u',ui'""'1"* west cornel' ul Loi 71111, and niarkeil yM,^ bclaw tlie mouth ol I'nss' Creek and I ili. , Commencing nt a post mi norlh-w Consol'a alien Acl "l and fi powers incident .Old pro il In Ilu- p eges nt'i'i L'lllisi -. a Works for a special licence tn cut and carry away limber Irom the following described lands situated in the West Kootenay distriot,about 10 miles from liurlon City: 1. Commenolng nt a post planted on the cast side of Cariboo Creek, ihenee snutli 100 nhaihs tlience east 4(1 ehnins, thence nnrtli Hill chains, tbenee west -10 chains to point of commencement. 1 Situate in the West. Kootenny district about l-i iniles from Burton City. Commenolng at a post planled Iill ehnins from lhe Creek a nd on lhc west side ihence suulh Hill ehaiiis, thence east -III cliains, thence north Illll elinins, ihence wesl II) chains to puint nl commencement. 3. Commencing al a pnst planted un Hie wesl side ul Cariboo Creek about HI iffiles from Burton City, thenee south llll) chains, thence east 40 cliains, llienee nortli IliO eliuiiis, thenee west 40 ehnins to point oi conimenceiiic.it. I. Commencing ul a post planleil about 35 cliains on lhe south side ol Cariboo Crick about 12 miles from Burton City, thence enst 100 elinins, thence north 40 chains, thenee west 1(10 ehains, theuce suuth 40 chnius to poim uf coinmencement. 5. Commencing, at a pust planted about CO chains on Hie south side of CnribooCreek about 7 miles from Burton City, llienee snutli 100 chains, .*('• ",'"'k l'"i".'',.!.1.*''!"'':' ""!'"' "'cl."."?•. I thence west 40 chains.thence notth 180 chains, tlience east 40 cliains to point we*i mi chains, thence north SO ehalm Ihence east Kll chains tu point of commencement. !!. Commencing nl a \u.>i inarked "S, Carlson's north-wesl corn.1.* pust," planleil nu lhe wesl bunk nl Pingston I reek, aboul II! miles frum mouth and in a westerly direction from Bannuck Pninl. thence smith lOchains, ihenee east 100 chains, thence nurth In elinins, thence wesl IIHI ehains In poinl nl eulliuiellei'ltli'lll. I. Commencing ,ii a {mst marked "S.Carlson's nui-th-east corner post," planleil on the wesl Imnk of Pingston Creek, ahoul II! miles Irom mouth nml in a westerly directiun frmn Bannock Point, Ihence smith Hi ehuins, llienee wesl lliu ehaiiis, '. I thence north40 ehains. ihence easl lliu ... construction ol'llie Company's inuleriaa-1 lag, and meet with and enter inlo chains to point of c ncemeiit. traffic or other arrangements wilh railway, j "• .lommeiicing al a pust mark,-. |ul u, ] --s. I ailsnii s soutb-west corner post „ i thenco easl 100 ehains, Ihence south lu "-..„", chains, thence wesl 100 chains to pulnl '" Dated'at Rovelstoke, B.C., ibis 3isl day of commencement. ,.,,,„ 1 n. I oniinenemg at a pus murked olA"S'i ""■ .,s, prt,,,,", south-east corner pust." HARVEY, JlcCARTER &. PINKHAJI pllinUH|on,h, ,,,.,! L.-u.k of Pingstnn ,*..:.l,,, Call, illi.ul fi miles dun: Solicitors for lhe .\pplic.uits i,,.,,,.; ,„„ ,,j mj|,.v ,-,,, 1(,m|l m||Uin cj ^ thcmi(i enBt. 80 clinillB, — — and ill 11 westerly direction fnnn Han- iinTipr nock Point, Ihence nortli In ehains, NU I lUt I Ihenee wesl Illll ellllills, tllelll'i' *ull! ll of commencement. (i. Commencing at a post planted iiinn! 8 cliains on the east imnk nf Notice Is hereby alveii thai las ifierdiito |u ehains, thence easl 100 chains t( I intond to apply lo tbo Chief t'oinmlssioiior ol pnsl niai-Ui'il "I, , Lands mul W Ior .1 -i " ''^""'t&S"1 : ' , poinl ni commencement. \ M. Swoons' siuilll-e.isl e 1 nini-lii-il'-l,. II. N.H.-I, rs sioulli oustool-lli-l- l.osl, , Barrv's iluilli-w.-sl eeru.-i- 11,.-..." pbiuleil | mul carry nwiijr nmh.-r Ir..... Hi.- !......«;■ ,-.i,- ! pllteil Vllgllsl-,1th, IflOII, nosl ■'Ihenee west Uiu chains, north ihenee north ie cholns. thenco wnst Sfi chains, Ubout six mile, norlh of lhe easl fork of h"™11 luiKlsslluoto iu tii-i km cna, 11 .... ,. t um 11 leniiug al a posl imu-Uei |iosi uu "',, . . ,,,,,iii theiieo -mill ihn ns, hci.ee ens sn chains m,„, „..,„ ,.■ ,,,,„,„, „„,, Kr, ,u,i„. . CommoucliiR 11 a posl planted mi ilm ■•*. i m-sun s nor h-wes corner nos . '10 chains, easl IHO chains, suuth In ,„„,,,,„;„,,„-,, „„,„,. ,„. | Shuswap river, ihence soulh bo chaini,, | u, , ,,,«„„„ lli,,-ri,l,,,,,,^ ,,,il,;-! |;mU,d ,„, lhe east bank of Pingston '"' l-M''1"""'- rieek.iihu.,! Ill miles from montli and In a westerly directum frum Bannock Pninl. ihence suulh mi ehains, tlience east Ml eliains, thence north SO chains, i- pn Com 1 llieniv easl Sn chains, Iheiu-e north Su chains lu place ul euuimeneemenl. ;t ,. |lcnt.|nK n! a p„.| pUntcil 011 Hi.. .,. Ciunuiencilig ill 11 post planted -'"Uh »,-( .bunk of Downie Creek, about chains, Ihence wesi So chains to p. , ,, ,,, ,,., 1 „ „r 1 „| T-tii I-'1 yards abovo iln- h nl I'nss treok cominencemeut. alibi- suiilh-wesl cornel ut Mil 1.111 nmi marked "Q. B.N«glos norlh-easl corner and niarked "A. M. Svnions south-1 posl," thenee wesl so chnlns, tlionco south SO ensl corner posl," thence wesl 1011 ("hnliis, the cast si chains, thenco north SO '. ,, ,, 1 1, 1 u-li,.!,,;. cui ns to the point of commencement. I- l.-llll*. Ilul I " e biillli-. Ills! llilleiiail.s, .1 in ' , .1.. , i- ...in..„..„.,. ■ ii'iiiiiii'iiiiiis." nl n P"-l plniiliil on lhe ontli Iiiiiii.in* io place ot euniinencL- .„„n,lv„l |iallk „, ,,,,„,,,,, crock nboutono 17. Commencingat .1 posl maiked "J. Harry's aortli-east eorner pusl.'' planled aboul six miles norlh nl tin- east fork of Shuswup river, tlience south No chaini NOTICE. nienl. I a half miles nbove the mouth of Pnss Creok Ihence wesl So clmins, llienee norlli Sn ., , ... c , , ,,.,,. ' inn! innii.ni -H. ll. Nuuli-- north-east corner elinins, ihence ensl So cliains In poinl ul III I'd Is 1 Seull luber. IHU'. iin-r Hi,.mi- wi-l -U challl- llienee -I'lllll So 1 pus. inini 1 '"" ' ■ ","*-' ■"""; eoninu'iu'cm en. .. t\\|l|\*i - iliillll-.lllillii- i.l-l -n rllillli-. Illl-lll-l- nurlll SIJi sep— .i. ai. .11 .in m. ■ elinlns lo lhe point olcoinmeiicciiiciit. I ,>. Commencing at a posl marked "J. I, (i.inini inin.- .il a |ii-i planted on the Barrv's iiurih-e.-isi corner post," plained -Mii'l, v.,-1 lumi. rn Downie Creek, about one ,|, somh fork of Shuswap river, and i ,1 lull mill- abovo ilm nuiili h u! I'nss , ., ,. , .1 .1 (11.1, nml iii.iii.ul -li. II. Niiulo's north-wesl aboul one nine from lhe inoiilh, ihence .. . _ 1 innii- im-!.' tlienci! south •" chnlns, thence w-cst Su ehains, Ihence soulli Su eliains, ''...., ■ , ,1 ,,-,, |.,e* ':"''"'1"" ■ !i",""' ""'" il'idn.-. Ihence thence easl So ehains, llienco norlh So Vnt it I* 11 I el'V el\ el! II,i'l ■'" ll'l* ~ ill -I -ii 1 li.nl. - 11 ■ Mi.- I'l.ill! "I '"Iiinn II" Iill'li . , . ittt" lhii' I inl''I'd lo upply lo the l).ii,'diliis2!lliilasoISepl.,l! chains lo poinl ol comnieiicemeiil, Chief-Coiiiiiiissionei ol Lands and „'(1.'i ii. 11. n.m.i.k. '9- Commeiu-ing al a posl marked "J. ... . i'(11. a s,,e(-ial lieen-e lo eul and . —Barrv's north-wesl comer post, planled cam- awav limber tr.,111 llm following 3STOTICE "" ,lil' """h '"* ■'" Sh."swal' l,iu',r'""' ,|,.s,-i-il.e,l 'laml*. sUtmli-d in West x„ .... ... ..-,1 iboul om mile Iron! Us mouth, Ihence K1111iei1.1v lii-iii'l: Un'1 ' ° L'un"lsi -Miuli-wi-i coruer." theuco uorlh sn eli theni i-i sn cliiiins. ihoneo -"inn SUchnlns. thonco wosl su i-hiiiii* to 1 Iio point nl commencement. ■1. Coinnienchitt nt ;i |s'*i planted mi the ,, , , sonlh-cusl Iiiiii!.- nf Wood River nliout Smiles | thenee wesl SO chains In poinl ol com below the west furk anil mnrkod "K. McBeau's north-wosl coruor," llionce en-i Mi cluiius, tlienco .-outh Ml chains, llienee ive*t Micliuiii.-, tlienc.' nnrtli SO elinins 10 tho puint nf c - . 1,1'- '-'MM' ■■., I. Cun.nn 11.uie 111 a I"-1 planted ,.,. ineucenienl. :■!. Commencing .11 a msl plniitcd nu the -iiuih-ea-i lunik "I Wuud River, opiKisllo ilm mouth nl thn ivesl lork and marked "K. Mi- Helm'* north-west corner,' tlienco soulh inn clmins, theuco oasl lu cliiini*. llionce nonh PM chain*, theuce wost n cbnins to ilm imiul nf conimeucoment. liaieil thi- ISth dny of Aus'iist, ni'i. 1. ComnionchiB .11 11 po,t planleil mi llm ininli'we-i hunk of W I Rivor Josi nbovotho ninntli nf ilm wosl fm-!. nml marked "E. Mc- Bonn's ,omli-casl corner," Ihenco north su chains, ihcuce iu-t sn chains, ihenco soulb 8(1 cluiius. llienco cn-t sn chains l- llio pointof commencement. Dated tliis'JOth dny of August, l!-": Commencing nl n poM iihuitod on the •ilinul nl a mill ensl I S mile liee ull. tr(i-i..f Wi li m It. J'V""' ',',,i,,,'l, ;"."', "inm.-- ■I,'.','.".' ' ' "' '''I'!" ::;*;,i!;;;;i,,ir:n:;,:!;,::!;i.ii'.du;n,-.. ■. ' - ' *:. m 1 ith, tin m thenee \vi*sl So chains, thonce north So ] sunth*en*«t bank nf Wood Rjver iipposito tin ■ iins to point of commencement. 1 immencinj; al a post marked "J.' Harry's south-wesl corner,' plaulod on , l>. Wl' 1 lurk ;n. mnvked "E. Mc* vest l Sl i*!.ait tlienco nnrth mi ., ibeuce south Su \\i- m chliil - lotl.u point of Ihence Wesl I1''" ehains, ihenee snutli - luilmi be, 1 nf column - , NOTICE nienl. "*2. (' 'lieing n: -i pu--! planleil ,-,l,ni,l ; 1,1.1 mile ensl 1 t So el an -. .- . 1. ,1 So chains n '■ oi ;."), 1 mm -: m irked "J. j I" IKTEI ',',n "iii" ih-iid Ti.nil ni.-! mark '■ NOTinE it'!,,;,,'- nu.-lh-w.-sl "-M- NUllUt. ,011th fork of S * - ■ ,-er about ensl 1110chains llienei - - — ■ ' ' lslSo Ihenee Wi-sl lliu ehains. thei \ as, ihenee soulh So chains, Ihenei -III ehnins lo lln- poinl ..--*. lm ll' Chief I I ..-..:■: : ■ !. - - - ■ ., i -.ii mm. - . nil, ii . --i-i "i nuiili imr ni .1 i"i-l I'liiiilt'd iiii tho k "I Wood River about 1 mile uh "! the west fnrk ninl marked .m . ner," ilieucc uorlh 1' m n ,-. nortl, In cbnins. west -.- mm II chaius, soulh ■ ' • I pirn ted ,,11 llm . . Wi H ri - i.i ."ii 1.1 lo ■■ 1: McHonn's ineneemeut s. Commencing ui a posl marked "8. Carlson's north-east curnei- post." planted mi ilu-easl Imnk of Pingstnn Creek, aboul Hi miles frum niuulii and in a westerly direction frum Bannock Point, thence soulb SO chains, thence west Ml ehains, thence north Ml eliains, Iheneeeast SO chains to point of commencement. !', Commencing at a pnsl marked "S. Carlson's south-east em ner post. planted one |mile". ensl uf Pingston Creek and nboul 10 iniles from month ainl iii .1 westerly direction liuni Bannock Pninl, thence north Ml ehnins, thence wesl Ml chains, tbenee soulli Ml ehains, llu-nee east SO chains to puiui ol commencement. lu. Coinineneilig at a posi marked "8. Carlson's nortn-eiisl corner post," planleil aliout three iniles east ul Pingston Creek and nbuut HI miles frmn Ihe month ami in a westerly directiun from Pi---.ii ek !' -int, Hit t- smith mi chains, Ihenee in sl Sll ehnins, thence north SO chains, thorco west Ml eliuiiis, thence suuth SO chains lo pninl oi commencement. Located iliis 15th Sept., IflOti, S. J. HAKLOW. sep I'.l .1. A. IIOl'HAL. NOTICE Hend Ti "id maiked ! fm nu-'- - uth-ni -: • 1 „:,-> itllii liains, thenee west B'1'elm 10 i-l went. 1. 1 ■ 1 ,1 1. ng Ml ' I ill '• !l Ul ll'l"! fOtll ' - l : MiMi" est, . ■ M : -. MM... .M-i i" - .-. II.'i-l- till llll-ll.l.ll-. Mn iin* to the 1 ut of coi 1 - ce 1 , ■ Cillg ,11 .1 !"-! 1 in: !'''! "il !h'' ink ul Wo ■ Rivei nl I mile- [urii mi imm 10. Mi-lli'iiii* er, thence uorlh (till chllill.-. ,.K ", .....m,,,.' „,„.rT,.„.ui ilnninr nnsl luiiiis. thence th Ml chnius, I is. Lailsnn s nuitll-east lOinei posl tiience west in cliains im tlio i"iii! nl north Mi chains, thenee east Ml ehains In puilll ul Ml'IIIIIIMll 'MllH-llI, 11. Commencing al a pnst marked "8. Carlsnn's south-east eurner post," planted i! miles easl uf Pingston Creek ainl about Bi iiiib-s from mouth and iu n westerly diieetion frnm Bannock Point, ihenee north su chains, thence Notice is licioliy given Ihnl lay. nfter ilnto 1 lutein! i" npplj- inini' llmi (.'Idol Cnnuiiinsloncr of Lunils mul Wniksl.ii ii .peclal llcelise local nml carry .nun linihm Innii llm f.'ll.'iviiii; ileserllieil liuni*.-iluiiii'.l ill W,-*t Kiimi-iiiiy illslrlet! 1. Coiuinciiclngill 11 pn-i planleil ahnul ■, mile en*! "I lli^ Itt'inl iinil nnilnlmnt ■*'' mil''- frum llnlilslii-iini mil mnrked ' if Ijilunm''....nlli- wi-i , ■! ]ii.*i,-iln-iii-i- ensl 100 clmins. I Ileum nnrlh lu clmins, ivesl Kio chnlns, suuth tochaln. lo pninl ill i-iuiiiuenci-nieut. -.'. I'-iiiiiii'iii-ing nl j |'"*I planleil one-hall in ilo ensl nl Iii.' I'" nil llllll mul nl 1 ■'■ miles suuth nf ii.'lil-ii.'.iiiiiin.li keil-iii-nrBfl.iiIiii-iiu-*s iinrtli- unst enrner," t.1.-11. nsl ll!" .-huhis, -.mill in eludes, veil um chnlns, nnrtli 10 chnlns tn pulnl ul t-.-niini-iii'i-iiii-nt. Iiiin-.l slh ilny 1.1 si.pl., limn. :!. ('niiunenclllg nl ;i pus! plnuteilolle-llllril "I :i mil'' m-i "I Hig Belli! trull nml nbuut 0! mllea s li ii! lii.l.l-lli'iiin mul nniiki'.l "llenrgo 1,11- f..i-iii.-V-milli iii-l i-.'in.'i pnsl," lln-ii'-i- i-ii*l "IO clialns, nnrtli I" clialns, west lOOchllins, snutli 10 chains In pninl uf cunimeiieeiueiit, ! Cnuimt'llchlg ill ii pnst plnllleil nlie-tllllll mlh'ensl nl Hig Ueiul Hull nml about olj miles snutli "I (Inliistrealu mul inniki-il "(lenrge l.n- furui.--* iii.illiMi.-l enrner pnst,**tbellee easl.100 iliiln. IHO chains, nest inn elinlns, imrlli 10 I'linin* tn pulnl i.[ cmiinieiu'i-im-iil. ;, Coinineneilig nt n pnsl planted -'.n inul* mi* „! lllg lli'iul iniilj uml nliuiitWW)lynnbi funu Seven Mil.- Cu-i-k nud mnrk.il "Ueorge Ulurme's nnrlli-u-iwi ."in.r i'"-'.' llieni i-i 191 chnlns, I-milli 4H .-Iliiill* «i-il Inlli-lnilll... lli'llllj'iili.Ullslii * I'lUliliiIl Il.ll.'.l llllll .li,.!"l si'pl..I!«n. .,|. Ill l!l--.(ll!l.|-.;i.AlllH.\ll-:. L.iiliriil. NOTICE Noli™ I. Iii-reb) given llmi 00 days after dutu I l.-llil tn applv I" Ihi' Hull, Chlel ("inaii-sii'lliT wesl SI) ehains. thenee south SO chains, | "I lumi" »»'l »','*■""» |iuichaso lho lollowlna ileselibeil liiinls sltuiitoil in lhe diatrict nl Wesl K""li-ii.ij: thence ens! su eliains to pninl ul commencement. IU. Couuneiicing al a pnsl marked ' - emeut- „ Datod Oil* Ills, ked "J, ol Align.-., WW pluuted a. Commencing .- .. north-west I'll... . : W holowjump-lipl ri . r..r..- kod' I! .Mi'll.'iin'. -.iiii!,mm-, cnrlifl - - .i-l li'U chldlls, ........ irtl i Ins, thence wosl IOI cluiln*. cum i' eli. n- to 'In' imiii! .a ij'" , . Comi .... Illll 1 nie.it. ii il . ■ i tl ! ' -I' ! H . I ■ M :-. \ ju .' ■ -' M I 1 • .1 I,- tbenc< - . I ... ...... ii ii ,V fi Adjniniim * - : _ vi.ni um foi n" NOTICE planted I miles easl ul Pingstnn Creek .-iii.l .iImm in miles liuni montli, iu a westerlydiieetiou frum Bannuck Point nll™ thenee south SO chains, tlience wesl su chains, thenee north SO chains, thence ei-- sn ,'haiii* in pnint of commence menl. 18, Coininenclug al a pnsl nun ked planlcd on I be I "8, Carlsnn's. south-easl corner post," boiil„ijndle» | plauted I miles easl of Pingston Cieek and .ilinul Hi iiii!.- From mouth and in a westerly direction from Bannuck Puilll, thunce in.1-1 ll Ml ehaiiis. llienee wesl Sll chains, thonc uh su ehains. ihence easl so ehains in puiui oi emu- ne-! menl. linled Angii-I -J7tll. inmi. unTinr IL •' nclng ui a pusl marked NUI IUt. "S. Carlson's north-easl corner posi.'* ,. mim-.i pi inted mi Hu- we-l side nf K. A- S, .111 m innrkeil "H JIo- i ll,-i- IV, -1 su .. ihen i' en-i su ■ in ilm puiui of " 1 .III. Ill !l 1 . . IIM, !•!, Mi-IIKAN. r..iiui i-i.riin.-ii n pusl placed ill Um liorlli-neal curnet .J l."i I.ili'ii. mnrkeil • .1. U, Mnckeimlo'i .i.iiilii.,-i .'.inin.- tlienco weal 10 cluilna, thenco -iiiii iimiii*. ,li,-ni,- eual loclinlns lueboreol Lake, Ihence liilhiwlng shore nl l.uku In starting pninl. Ciiiitnlnlng llioncrea. Ililleilthl! 1Mb ilny uf Sept. 10011, .1. ll MACIiliXZll-;, -M.in Ily,I. A. Mngee, hlsugent. NOTICE H ,i,: i n . -,. nn' i I".' I' - i i.< ' I ' . ROPFHT SCOTT, Trout Laku City, B. C. hei R Mol LVIEIIII.Ij, Loci tm [| M ' l I ' I. ' ■" "I ' '" "HI' , . , . ' II, .1 ' . II I . Iml..,I tin "" - I lyW_ IIBO, I .NKWMA.X iui". ahoul hall.i mile norlh uf Timber 1.11111' Nu. IIII50, in a westerly direction inini lln- head i f Cpper Airow Lake, Ihence wesl lOOchains, Ihence south lu chains, i Ii.-iii asl bin chnlns, " i ■ ■' ihence th lOchains tn pnlnl of com- un ncemeiit, IV Commencing al a pusl maiked "8, Carlson's sn.itli-ei.sl cmner pnst," pi inleil "ii iln- wesl side uf K. ik 8. inn. ii i hall ii mile nurih of Timber Lli.ill Nu. 0D!0. in n westerly directiun innii ilm head nf Upper Anow Lake, I Iiiiii.' wesl Hin chains, thenee norlh In chains, thenee east 100 ehains, Ihence suulh in ehains in pointof ■ iiiiiiiii- 'inent, hi. Commencing al a pnsl marked "S.Carlson's north-east corner poat," planleil nil lln- Wesl side ul* K, it S. iim- .md ilinul l( miles north uf Tlm- bei Limit 0(150, in a westerly direction inin lhe Ill-mi nl Upper Arroiv Lake, thence wesl Iim ehains, thence smith in chains, llienee easl Hln chains, -I., me north in chains to puint uf i "iiuii'ii" ilniu. I v. ( <>n nclng ai a pu-! niarked "8, (ni]*iui'- soutn-eitsl corner post," nl.mini i.i. iiii- we*i side ul* K, A' H. line, ami aboul It miles north of Tlm- hei Limit 1)050, in a westerly direction from ilm head ul Cpper Arrow Lake, ih.-i.e.- wesi nm chains, thence nurth in chain), thence east UIO ehuins. in in i Bouth m ehains in polntrof commencement. Daled August 28th, limn. ip.*, _ SWAN CARLSON, (inti . nop . -. (liol ti '■! i --1111mr.il Ivui :..ii "i lid licence to eul ■ ,\ ii i..i. trie! ed oil (he Ohl Iml iS tlience cnsl "" hull! .. ointol con . m mi . ni. Old i, ■ .... no unrkod " K pntrick ■ ' i'l ■" III. ■ ' 1 'i I'll.i.li "■.!... corned in lliu Uiu r the i t ((.. rick's ■' ■ i ii". 'i.'.- wosl w , Iinins, i '" tl .' [mini ,,f .'...li- i posl plui -I ni' tlio Old -" ' i it the Col- j i.ii T Kilpatrick'. '. . -, mm M ' '.. 1 Wm I,lilli- '■ ,"M '.' " IUI T hll.l'ATI'U h BUILDER ■ :. i.ihk -i ttr.Mtn ■ i ii.. nl i lm<, * .1 . i i ,ti. i build Ing nm- ii | plnatarlii^nnil Plaitorlng BupptlDtallpeolalty.SI w,, " ' 11 n i ,i H.ni;_; |M E. C. FROMEY Notice i- hereby given thnl CO ilny. niter ilnte I Intend In apply tn ll." llmi. Chief C llllaslnnel ul Uml. mul W.nk*. Vlclnl'ill, Il.C, i..l perlllll- .imi n. purenso llm fnllonlng il.--ni.i-il lamia, inin lliulnn City lu Weal luiolennj ilistrlct! Ciimini'iiclng nl j pn-i planleil alongslil C. A. Siicniil.iiisiles -..iiihiii'.*! cui pii»(, nml running ilienc mb in clialna, tlience ivest in i-llnill-. Iln-lii" linllh in i-liiun-. Iiniii" "i-l 10 ehnlna in in nencemi'nl pofnt. Coiitiilnlng mil ■jDllteil Slal iln; ufAliguat, 1000. „.|, Hi S, WALK Iill. NOTICE. Notice li liereb) given ihu ooduyi [mm ilnto I lm ■ .i-l i" npplj i" dm llmi. Ui.il.ii i iMiiimis. *i"ii,l-..l I.nnl-ninl Wntka for] lllaalull :n nur- ehniellie Inllnivlllg ile.erlbeil I..ml", in ilm Weil Kiiutcnil) ili-liiil. iu-I -I ' "I I'l'l'i-r Am.iv Uk." "Coionionclng nt n ]i"*i maiked ".I. I.. Illi-sclr'. ...iinli in-si enrner." .it ilm suuth en.t rumor ol 1...I ir.MiMuiil ahoul i| mllei ionth nl Kn.lhall t i.-tk. iliii.ti- miiili BO ehalm, thenco east 10 chain., thence inalli BO chains, tlienco ive.l 10 i-hiiiiist" point i,i cummeiicenient, contalnhiB 820 acres more --r legs. Dnleil this Slit ilayoIMay.il .1. I, lltliscil. ,-l Is Per Ralph Slye, Aiu-m. NOTICE. VTOTICE Is horehj given tlinl 00 flays after j\ ilnto I Intend to apply to the Honoiirable lho Chlol ('iinimi-iiuiei- of Lands and Wurk- for permission lopiircliu*i lb'- fnlluwing ile- -i-i-ihul Iiiiiii-iii lhe Wtttl Kiinii-iiii) ili-liict, linli-mi lluv. eaat aide of spper Arrow Lnaoi ( 'iiiiiiiii 1,'i-iiig in a poat planted at I'. Maher's -uiiiliTii-i corner and marked "llruco A. Law- Bon'snorth-easi cornor po*!.'* thence -onili.u chnlns, thonco wosl In chains, Ihoneo nnrlh 2(1 eluiius tiience cnsl 20 ohains, llionce norlli :'0 chains, thenco call an ohnlna to plnce ot commencement nml containing 120 acres more oc Dated Gelonn Uny. thi- lOtfi ilny of Sopt. Iftill .op u BHVCE A. I.AWSUN. For Sale or Rent A FARM ON EASY TERMS Ciiiitaliiing im aiT"H, about thr quarter, aeed- id ..Ith Tlnmiliv. Suitable for (ruil cnmlng. llou.i- am! .luthufhlhiga in guml condition, silnnlt! n. CrnlgollHhl.. I l.n mllea we.t nf lli'vi-lat'ikc. Applfk' K.TAVPIItfl. Itc.cl.l'ike. THE MA1L-HEEALD, REVELSTOKE, R C. NOTICE. Nottoo !*• hereby given thai thirty dnv* niter .Inti-1 Intend to npply tn the Hon. chief Com missioner ol Lands nml Works for a speciul license io cui nnil mm* away limber from the following described lands. I, Commencing nt a post planted nboul 114 miles from thc easl innk of Columbia river and about 1 milt) north of tho Thirteen Mile "Troo on Big Hend trail and marked 'It. A. Lund's nonh oast corner," thnnco south SO chains, thonce west hi chains, thonce north 80 chains, thoneo oast 80 chains to poim of commoncomont. '1. Commencing al a posl plnnted nboul 1>« nilb's from iln' eastern bank of Columbia river nnd about I mill- north of Lhe Thirteen Mile Tree on Hip Hond trail and marked "R. A. I,mill's north wesi corner." thouce south SO chains,'hence enst su chains, thoneo north 80 chains, thenoo wosl 80 chains to polul of commoncomont. 8, Commoneliig at n nosl planled aboul lljj mllOS from 1 lie eastern Imnk of I 'nllimblfl river and aboul 1 mile nonh of the Thirteen Mile Tree on Hit* Hend irail nml marked "H.JA, Lund's soulli wesl corner." thence norlli so ehains llienee en-1 Hi chain-., thence south Hi ch ill tif, llienee west Sll chain.*, to poim of com- mencomont. Haled AllgUsI LHh. WW, Commencing at n post planted,_aboit! I' mtlos from Qoldstream on ilu- Big Hi in McCullough ('reek nnd marked "It. Lumi- norlli easl eorner," tbenee wesl 8M chains, thenco south hi chains, tbenee east 80 chain-, Ihenee north 80 chains to poim of com* . Inenceineiil. .'>. Commeuelng at a po-t planted ihoul one mile from (loldstrcam and marked "1*1. A. Lund'- north wesi corner," thence east 80 chains, ihenco souih su chains, thenco west 80 chains, llienco nortli SO chains to imini of com- uieticeinent. ii. Commencing al a post planted about one mile from Goldstream and marked "It. A. Lund's nortli easl enrner." thenco wesl 80 cbnins llienee south (-Q chains, thenee cast So chains, tbonco nortli so chain.- to point of commencement. i. Commencing al a post planled about one mile from Goldstream and nuu'kecV'H.A, Lund's norlh wo-t corner,' tbenee easl M cbnins, llienee soulb Hi chnius, thence west s«l ■ chains, tbenee norlli so chain- to point ol com- LAND NOTICE. VTOTICE is lioroby glvou thnt, 00 days after j.i dale. I Intend ti.apt.ly to the Chlof Commissioner of Lauds and Works for permission in purchase llm following described lands *it!i.ui'il in We-t Knuli'iiiiy district; pn-! pi I i Mil i tlm l,nki Commeuelng i -hi'iiMil in eli iifl.nt'jiii I mnrkeil "Jas. Mclluarrlo's south mi*! curlier pnat," thence north 20chalna. tothe j Cob inirili'iii's! corner of Lui 2111. theuce neat 20 „., clialns, then mh m Ink" ilmrc, tlience along "',. llm Ink" .Imn- 1.. pin f ii"i:i'i!iin'iu, nnl "I*- intnlnlng lu acres Dnted Ihls loth il sep IS r lei ^^^^^^ nf Septeniher, !!•..-.. . McQUARIIII!, .1. K. I'nylor, Agent. NOTICE Y.'-ii---. :-'i;r:;v *^!'tL,*i ibat -:C i'i--.-li'trr date 1 itiietul to apply to the Chief Commissioner ol Landsaud Work- for special license lo eut and earn' away timber irom llie following described lands -iii'iiU'*.! In North Kast Kootenay district, B. ds lal Commencing al a posl planleil about one-half mile North Easl ol' the mbia riverand om- ami one-half miles i-easi of Sullivan river and marked McBean's south-west corner," thence NOTICE. NOTICE Illll NOTICE. Notice is horoby glvon Unit sixty days nfter lute we Intend io apply to tho Chlol commissioner of Lands mid Vork> for permission lo purchase tho following described lands in ill j Hie distrl'otoMVMt'Konton Commencing al ;i past plai corner of T. C, :;.-:i. ami ms north-east eurner," theace v -mtli 60 ehains, tlience . uortli tin chains to place n cniitalahi^ 120 acres inn** ■ i-diil the lli.rth-H.--l --■I i. II. plavle's •'t Buchains, thence -i in chains, thence commencement and Dnted tills tOtll day of (-September, lOUC. ii. II. PLAVLK, sep 15 M li Mcliuanle,Agent. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium. north So chains, thence oast So ehains thenee south *o chains, thenee west So chains io poim of commencement. Daled ibis ;ih day of August, 1906. (bl Commencing at a posi planled on llio north-cast bank ol ihe Columbia river, abotll i '4 miles above Sullivan rivor ami marked "!•.. McBean's south-wesl eorner," thence easl 160 ohains, theuce norlh 40 1 hains, ihenee wesl 160 chains, tbenee south 40 chains 10 tbe poinl oi commencement. Dated thisSih ihy of August, 1906, le) Commencing al a posi planted alongside of in.' pack irail one and one- half miles soutlpeasl oi' Sullivan riverand marked "K. MeHean snorth-wesl comer, thenee easl mo chains, thence soulh 40 (.'hains, thence west iuo chains, thence norlh 40 chains to iho point of commence- ment. Dated Ihis 8ilidat of August, 1906, ftii Commencing ai a post planted on iho north-east bank of the Columbia Kivor, at tho fool ol Kinbasket Lake, ami markod "H. McBean's south-easl cornor.' ihence west So ehaiiis, ihoneo norlh So cliains, .ili,in*,* tvtsi So chains, thence south So chains to tbe poim of commence- s. l*Ol 1 mile fn Under tho new inanngetutMit of Harky MclNTnsir, Hoffman Housi M Rowland. ■ nein,'at a po-t planted uiiom half If HE MEDICAL WATERS of Hal* I ment, the fouth east cornerof Berth iTOO ■ 1. eyon ,-m- tho must curative in the ' Dated ibis 9th dav of August, 1906. Ita.™etiliilchah!j''limnc'rf™ A pi'i-foel. naliual rumedy fur | „-, Commencmir' a, a posl planled ,h:.,m';.".i|.ii-in,i,!;ii,™a-'.,or.i.ii>.iVai,,: ' » -V .'.","s ""<* JMtwcular ilisoases. ,,hl„lt „,„. mi!, ,?L,slor th1,. root of Kin- lopoliilofcommonccuionl *'•>*. ™W«nd Stomach ailinenls, |,;,*k,., Lake, and aboul -,-, chains soulh P. Commencing nt a post planled nboul half and .Meiullic l'uisnnini;. A sure cure Ur .1,,. r-,1,,,,,1,1. ,■;. ., i „. a - a mllo from tliosoiith oasl corner of llerlli s;e» fol, ,.Tiw| Ti ,, v.Sinsfu Sn„,.' ,, " > oIuiiiIm.-i mer and marked "t. and mnrked "It. \. Lund's north .-a-i corn, r," ! ,„' . „,,,„,„" 'l" "?' -Special i MeBean s soiilh-easl eorner, ilie-n-e wesi thenoo wesl lOchains, llionce southIfflchuins | ' *- " ;i Iu i Is and trmns. Two 8o chains, thence norlh So chains, Ihence ihenceeas o elm ns, thenco north 10> chains mails ati'ivo mil demit evei'V dav ,c. i ■ .1 .t o to point of commencement ^ ' *' ■* -*■• *■:!tJlhl 8o chains, ihence south So chains to linled August 13th, I'.Ml. For ; Telegra h communication with all h. a. i.iNi'. m:'r[s ol' ;h" world. Terms 812 to .Sis per went S ■■ .*- Is hereby given lhat SO days afterdate! furrilw. ii,u'tii-iil*w*7*innVv in"" " we Inteud to apph mtli.* lion chief Commls- \lWilwl 1™" titulars ,ippl\ In sioncrofliind.iin.lU^.rkv/oniMit'eiallieeii-e; MAURY McINTOSH) ... ,ut nun carry away timber from ih im* descrilied lands, situate In West K ■^^^ 1. Commendnc al a post planted about one I niile uorlh irom Uu- north-west cornerof IC, & s. Block Kin nnd marked "Hig Bend Lumber Coini-any's Mitiih-ea-l corner posi" tbenee norlli w chains, f-i-nei' west SO chains, theuce -uiiiii 80chains, theuce east SO chains to pi int of commencement, *.'. Commend nt! at a post planted about one mile north from ihe north-west eorner s. lllock HJC, and marked "Big Hend I Company's norl -east comer post," wesi w clmins thenee south SO chains, east so chains, theuce north so chains i ol commencement. Dated Aug. 18th, 1906. HHi HhM- Ll'Ml'l-: CO,, Halcyon Hot Springs Arroiv Lake, B. C NOTICE. • hereby glvon thnt:", *. t,. > - nfk-r ilnli- 'i' in the Chief Commissioner of «*|, the poinl ot'commencement. Dated this loth dav of August, iqoG. ... I line v l.illl'l- r and Wu iti Commencing ;t! a posl planted on the north hank ol'the Columbia river nboul two uiiii oae-third miles from the foot of Kinbasket Lake and niarked "E. McBean's south-easl corner," thence norlh 160 chains, thence we*! 4,' chains, ihence souih uio chains, thence en-i 4,1 eliains 10 lhe poim 0! I'l'iiiiiifiiiviiii'iii, Daled Ihis lolliday of August, 1906. VTOTICE is IIEKKBY UIVKN x\ day. after dato I Intend lo ___ i'liiofi"(iuiiiii.ssiniiei- of baiiil* iiiii! Works fur 1. s|iit!uI liconaoto eul nnd carry awuj Minimi from lho following; iloscrllgid Inmi.* .Itiiatcd in lie iilg llond district of wesl Kontoiiay: !. Coinnionolng al a im-t marked "(las Hi'ilsiiiuiii'- souih we-i oornor poat," planted aboul 2 mllo* above 1 uh ofCn Itiver and 2 miles en*! iiiiiI 1 IiiiiI mil" iiin-lli olT. I,. .'is..-i(-iii-imi- post." thonco oasl lil-i'-linin*. north Pi.Vhiiiii*, ivnsi 10) chains, south m eliains. 2. Commencing a! n post planted atsouth- ivn.t corner of location Nn. I I marked 'Oca IIod.tr * iioi-ih we-l oornor poat.' thonce ensl IHO clmins, -mil ll In ''linill*. ivi-l lliu chains, nnrlh Pli-lndu*. Notice is hereby Riven that within .'Id diivs from date we Intend to apply [ to .'ie Hunonihle The Chief Oouiinls- siiinei' uf Laiuls and Works I'm- a speciul license tu cut nud carry away timber frnm the following described lands in West Ivnntonity Distilcl; 1, Commencing al 1-*. K. bullinei's nnrth-ivi'sl corner pnst of Loi No, Tllili thence north SO chains, east si) ehains, suulh su ehains, wesi sii chains in pninl nf commencement. 2. Commencing nl I-'. I-', l-'ulhuei-'s south-west corner pust of Lot 7-10] liiin,,! 2n chains south uf the nasi end nf Armstrong Lake: Ihence ensl lu ehains. south III chains, wesl 1211 iu^lmlu'rweHliliiSrnull!l,?^"!",'',*."0" eliains, nnrlh lin eliains. i-isl su ehnins. I (i Coinnionolnir nl a 11.1*1 niurkoil "Oils snutli 2U chain* tn puinl of commence Ile'dHlronr. sonlh-ivosi coriioi- posi 'plumed inellt, south III ehrlns.ous halns. tlienc ,„ , ,. , elinlns from norlli-wnsl cornor posi of No, :| .1. I uunui'iii'ing ul 1. .1. I'eiirsuiis I location,theneoonstlOdohnlns.north lilcbalu-, north-easl enrner pusl uf Lui 801)2.111 m"1 m"'1 ■■- b lo chains, Shimon Creek: thencu easl lln elinins, -*'■ 0 moiiclngntaposi plnntod a| miii.Ii. s.niiii mi i-iiiiins. wi-st nm ch.-iins. ,,,,,-ti,: ■7;;,V'7i";i'*V,",m"1 ..nii'i,' u"',,lli",'.'„i-Ml.,"'!''li',"' in ehains, easl III chains, nnrth III'- ■'• ■ • ' " ■'" ' ' ehains tn pninl of coiniiiencenieut. Sepl. llllll. IIIIIII. sep 21! H11WJIAN LUMIIEII Cu., L'l'll. NOTICE. !i. Commonolng ul n posl planlcd ono-half mil" noulli nt -Hi m-i cornor po't of No. 2 locution ami -ked "(luslIoil.tr '. norlli- NOTICE V[OTK.E is hereby clven tlmt thirty days ^ niter date I intend tn iiNiilytotliii Chief Innii-. nortli in Dated Septoml uh III ohnins, wesl Uiu ■r Uh. luoc t'ommifislouor of Lands and Works for special license to cut uml curry nwny timber from the, •following desqribfld binds .situated in West) SO chains, Commotiuing ni a Notice ts hereby Liven thai i^1 din* after date we intend toapply to the Hon Chief Commit-** sinner of Lands mid Work-lor it special lln use to cut aud carry away timtier Irom the follow- in,: described lands, situate in West Koetenay district: 1. Coiumenclngat a post planted about two miles wesi from Bannock Point on i pin r Ar- row Lake and maiked "H. II I. LVssouth east comer post," theuce north so ehains, ihence wesl SO chains, Uu ue. souih su ehains thctict enst sn chain- to point of commencement *.'. Coinmeneing at a post planted about three miles wesl from llnnnoek Pnlnl on Cpper Arrow Lake and marked -il. ii I. Co.'s Bouth-cnsl comer post." thence nortb -i1 clmins, 1 hem*.* west sn chain.-, ihenee south S chain.-, them-e tast se chains to point of com* ■meneement. Haled auj;. 1Mb, lyuti. UH, BEXIl I.CMHKK CO.. LTD. NOTICE timber from the folloiving lbed hind- in tlie ISiij Hend diitrici of West and EnSt Kootenny: 1. Commencing at a post marked "Ernest E. Adair's north-east corner post," nla tiled on Ibe west sldeol tin- Columbia river, about i mile west from the Dominion post near nrties creek, theme wc-1 80 chains thence south 30 chains, thence ens' su chaltis. 'Llienei; north so chain- to point of commencement :. Commencing nt a p. st marked "Ernest E. Adair's north-easl corner post," planted on ibe west side of the Columbia river, about :i*. miles wesi ol ihe Dominion post near Cames Creek, llienee south so chains, thence west80 chains thence north si' chains, ihence enst su ehalus in point of commencement, Hated August Bth. 1906, :■:. Commencing nt a post mnrked "].. K, Vdsir's south-weal corner post." j.lanied on the north side of Columbia river, abmu ;: miles west nt the mouth of Cumniiugs (,'reeli timl a hunt 1 mile north ol river, theuce east Uiu chains.thence north lu ehalus,thornx1 west 160 chaius, ihence south-to chaius to point oi commeucemeut. Lir#---*********j**-f-*******************« 4. Commeiiclni! at a imst marked '-E.£ [the soulh-wesl bank ol th Adair's uorth eastcorner posi," plan to i on the -..:,. M. .,]Ui •. h.iut three arti south side of tho Columbia river, about 2 milos . '.,'.. ,- .-, ' ,-. buck Irom river nml about 2 mites west of above the mouth ol lummins In Cedar Creok, thonce west ICO ohnilis. thence j marked "K. McBoan's north-west c is'tiict, B. { ^^^^^^^ l. Commencing at a post marked "Gim ' und's suulh east comer post," nlnnit si.v mlles up E.encli Creek, them-e norlh Michnins, west 80 chains, south -*'1 chains, east 80 chains to point of com me nee mont. 2 Commeneing at a post marked "(ins Lund's south wesl corner post," almnt six miles no French ('reek, ihcivc-unrinSochiilns. easigo chains, south Ml chains, west 80chains to point of com meneement. :-!, Commencing at a posl marked "Gus Liiiur- north wesi cornor imst," about six miles up French » reek tlience east 40 ehalus, south ir.ii chains, west -p' chains, north 160 chains to poim of commencement, -l. commeneing al n post niarked "Gus Lund's north-east corner post," about six miles up French Creek, ihciicewest lOchains, south Piu clmins. east "in chain* mirth Itin chains io poim of commencement, Hated Sept. 16th, limo 5 Commcncine nt r posi mirkcd "Gus Lund's norih-west comer pi*t," about four miles up French Creek, tlienc ei-i lOchains, south UH' clmins, west 411 chains, north liin chains l of commonceiueni 0 Commencing nt n post marked "Gus I.und's soiuli-easi comer posl," iil-mit one , , , . 'mile up Coldstream irom mouth ol French i-l I oinmoncinK al a post plailted one j creek, ihenee north mi chains, west 80chains, south mi ehalus, east 80chains to point of commencement 7. Commencing at » post mnrked "Gus Lund's south-wesl corner post," aliout one mile up Goldstream from mouth of French Creek, thence north ■lOchains. east liin eliains, souib -In chains, wesl liiO chains to pointol commeucemenf (I, Commencing at ;t po-i planted aboul ■' miles above mouihoi Canoe ilivor and I mile south of T. I, ftliKI .iml inarkod "(lm Hedstrom's north-wesl eorner po-t." ihenee south SO chains, etui 80 chains north 80 chains, wesi Mi chuius. T- ComtnoucliiK "t a po-i planted at north- wesl corner posl of No 0 locution and mnrked "Uu- Hedstrom's north-cnul corner post," thence Mini h go chains, wesl So chains north ehnins. quarter oi a mile north oi' the Columbia River and aboul lwo ami one-third miles from the loot ot' Kinbasket Lake and marked "K. McBean's south-west corner,'' thence north So chains, thence easl So chains, theuce south So chains, thence west So chains to lhe point of commencement. Dated ilii- loth day of August, 1-906. iln I'omnienciiijf a: a po-i planted two hundred and fifty yards west of the Columbia river andonc-quarter of a mile soulh o\ the mouth of ( niarked "K. MeBean' th.'inv -outh "v I ^^^^^^^^ chains, theuco uorlh 160 chains, ihon we-l 40 chains to the point oi comment1 menl. Dated this 1 uh day of August, 1006. til Commencing at a posl PJame^o" | Tatedteap?/l8"h!!lftM,01 C .limited - miles wesl of noi'iheii-t cornor posl of location Mo,' uiul marked "Gus Hedstrom's north-wflst cornor post," thoncosouth 9) chains, casi till chains, north 80ohains, wesi 80 chains. !). Conimonclntf nt a posl planted al north- wesl cornet'of local ion No. 8 and marked "Gus Hedstrom's north-east corner iimt." thence west lUOohnln-J, -mil. Dclin i.,ui"! itf)cii.ilim iiorth lOchains. Datod Sept. ."ith, Klllil. Notice is lierehy -^iven tlmi l-ftl days aftei'dnte 1 intenil tn apply to the Cliief Commissionei' of Lnnds and Works for 11 special license to eul and curry away timber from the following described lands; I. Commencing at a post planted mi ilu- norlh bank of Snow Creek almul 8 miles ensl of Burton City, and niarked ",l. K. Janm'son's north-east corner," tlience wesl SO chains, tlience -milli Mi chain-, tlience eaM 80 chaini*, thence north s" chains to point uf commencement. :'. Couiineneing al "J. IC Jamie* sou's north-wesl corner p -i." planted mi iln- north bunk of Snow Creek aboul s 11,ilc- easl of liurtou City, thence easl SO chains, thei- ■■■ si tub s,( chains, thenee wosl mi - liains, thenco norlli HU .*li uus tn puiui "I couiinenee* int'tit. :{. ('oiumeui'ing al ' J, K. Jamii ■ -mi's nm-th-wesl post," planled nn 'he in 11 j Ii bank ul' Snow i'\<-l uliuui 0 mill'- easl ul' Hui'ton City, thenee oast IHU chain", thence south I" chains, Ibeuce wesl HtO chains, thence north lu mi ens lu pninl uf nu * m ement, Daled Sept. Hli. 1000, .1. K. J \.MlKSON. -op 2.1 NOTICE. sop 20 iii:.- riEDsruoM, NOTICE. NntICO !!!l'!lli !,"Vi||l|„|i -ilia,-, uf humid lo apply ,o tho Chief i-nninii- l.nnj-uml Works for a s| ial llcons ami carry a tray limber I'roin lln- fn ili-iirilii-il la-ids situato In tho Valnllisi ConunonuinK nl a nosl planleil .Viiiii'M i* liMii-liy (.ivet. ihal thirty ilays al'li-i- ilnli- ivi* intenil in upiiiy in lhe Chief Ciiiiiinussioiiei'nf I, nnl* und Wnrks I'm- a s| inl lieenei' tn nut mill i-uri-v ail-ay timln-i- frmn lln- 1'iilliiiving lll'Sl'lilll-ll llllllis silll.ll.- in Wesl Konl 1'iiny district! Ciiiulili-ni-ili-.' .1! .1 |iu*l |il,inti-il nl the south-wesl euriiui-iif I.ul 7>T .iml I in.-u-ki'il "fjiiinh-Wiilsiin IjI.ii.Iii*.' C'ii.'s iii.ii-lli-u-i'sl cnriii'.'." Ilii'iic' .SU clmins — eust. Ml ehnins snulli. mi chains west, .1.1 l-llili-l-llnl 111 lu place nf '■ Iil.-ll'i" llll-lll. i ll lal Ai-i..«Iii-,iiI. H.C. Ilii I- day nl* Si.|iii'ii,li,.|'. I'.'iill. ui ! Luw-Watsiin IjI'MI.iioii Ch, - :''iih Ltd, ivesl • north 1 in li. •1 Ii ii inili Ml ami nm li-iior |in ub. -.1 ■ LAND NOTICE. Ki ehains. Uienue snutli SOchaln 20chr.lns, Ihuneosuiuh iOchalnsthe ;e.i« chain-* more or loss lo boundiiry of Lot : thenco norlh-easlerly nlong said bouiidtu north-wost cornor of -aid Lot1818. no uiu moro or less, thenee north lOOuha; commoncomont. da *■- M, SVMONS, .1- Harry. Li ^^^^^^^—^^^^^^^—^^^^——^^mi. - Commencing a; a pu-t Q S. Commenolng ai a post marked ''Gus jwcstsldcof Shuswap Riverand at Lund's south-east eorner post," planted at the south from thc north-wesl cornor north-east corner ofTlmber Limit C201, thenee | and marked "J. Ha-ry's north north io clmins. en-M 100 ch'iins. souih 40 chains, west Mu chains to point of commencement. ^^ r fl. coinmeneing at a post marked "Gils inmins Creek ami I bund's south-west corner post," plnnted at the , ■■ north-west cornor of Timher Limit 7550, tiience llt' n»tsiLoniLi, Ilortl, |U ,,!,„},!._ t,asl 1,-q ehnins, soulli 10 ms, ihoneo ea-t 40 chafns, west 100 chains to point of commence* id 011 Uie il'I milli** Loi ■-'sis. .-I 1'iiuer post," thence wost J190 chains, thonco «-*>i m chains, tlienco south Co chains, ihence «*is| 'in clialns,tnore orlessto boitudaryof said Loi :'8l8, thenco north-eastcrh' following said bo lary 120 chains more or Ies- to point of commencement. ,1. IIAI'I.Y. i! nl a po-i marked lo Commencb I.uml'- -oiiih-wt mite iruin muutli "i rench Creek, llienei north SO chains, east 80 chains, south SO chains ,-st so i'litiins to poim of eommoneeinent. * of NntlceIs heruln given that sudavs afterdate I luu-n.l ti. Dpply to th.- cliief CoiutKissii.nerof Unds and Worfts for a special licence tn cu; and : im nnil) timber from the following described lnmls situated In the Yale District: soutb-west comei i"-',' planted on the smith braiiclnif the east fork nf Shuswap river, thence imuh m .li iiii-. tlience easl 100 chain-*, thenee -outh Jn chains, thence «t-st 160 clialns tn pnlnt •■' south in chains, thenceeast lilO cjalus, thunce 1 Hience nortiMU chnius to ",o;nt 01 c muienceineut, ' , . Dated August 15th, VM, '; ! ' -■ 5, Commencing nt a pi..; marked "E. K I wo-i 4- Adair'- north*uasteorner wmi * planted on the nil?nt mi iiith-east side ni Colmublii river, about half a mile from river and about tnreo and a half miles below Canoe Ulver and aboul one mile above Pot- lash Creek, thoncesoulhS) eliains, thenee west 3» chiui-. Ihenee north Su chains, llienee easl so chains to poim of eoninieiieeiiient. Dated Augmrt 18th, UWU, mill chain Hii'ii. chains lis, llH'lll ommenc arke. "J, Unrry's mh 11 thcc.i chain* elm :al a nosl 1 post, plauicu mi ine soutn 1 fork nf Shuswap Hlver, theuce thenee east 160 chain-, thenee hence tt.-st 160 chains to point of north 4i 3. Commencing at a pnst marked ".I. Ilarr imi-ih-.M-t i-onii'i pnst," planleil on ili.* -.11 branch of the eaat fork of slmswap Itiver, then smith SO chains, thenee wesl SO cliains, then imrlli -0 clialns, thence easl SO eliains to point I, Commencing at a pnst marked ".I. Man* nonUi-east corner post," plantcil 011 lite -mi l icb of the easl fork of shuswap river, tliei north mi chains, thence we-t so chains, tii smith SO chains, tii Nt'P 1 K, ii, S DAIR1 Daled ihi- 1 iii Commei the norlh-ea-t iu-i abovo .he and marked Angus! ih.- Columbia oi Cummin- ( st ena NOTICE Notice is hereby given that HO days afterdate I Intend tn applv tu the Chief Commissioner of Lands ami Works for a license to cut and carry thence easl So meneement, thence nor tin- 10 lho Columbia! Ui Commencin(, B| a pos, mRrked ,.Gus *■' Lund's north-west comer post," about 10 J enains north (rom north-east corner of Timber ■■ Limit 7558, thenee south 8 ehniuu, cast SO chains, north So chains, west Su chains to ■-i1 in;,0 of commencement •o Daled Sept. IDtb, 1900. ..' 12 Commencing at n post mnrked "Uus ; Lund's north-wet corner post," pluuted nt the , north eastcomcrol Timher Limi* TiiT;!, tb nee 1 south -11 chains, east ko chains, nortli 80 chains, ,.. ui-1 -' chaius to point of commencement i:*; Cmnmencine at n posl mnrked "Cos I.uml'- north-west corner posl," plnnted at the -; •■ uh iu"t cornerof Timber LlmltO'iiis, thonce sj ■ south so chaius, east80ehalus, north SOohains ,, west so chains to point of commencement 11. rommenelng nl a posi marked "(ins ' 1 Lund'- llorth*WOSt corner post," planled nl the 0* south-west cornerof Timher Li mil i.Jul, theme j south &u chains, east 80chains, north such .ins, Dated this nth dav of August, 1906. I west 80 ehalus to point of commencement. ■HH Hi^i^i^BH ' a nt ."llll lli'-l ' It'll. - fmni il llil.'l tl -Mill SO I'll iu annul marked "J. lln l.i.-L-; |ilnnti;il i nboul il .. ^_^^ , , , ... ,. ... .. iinsi marked "(ins iki ( omnieneiiijt ul n posl pla d un 11,„,„|-. north-wes. corner posl " planted nt tho ih.' north-easl bank of lhe Columbia river,' soutb-u-osi corner uf Timber l.iinii 7510, thonoo aboul un,- an,! one-third mil.-, belotv thc *o"th SO ehains, east SO ehains, north 80olialn«, , ., , ,, . •' l i .-,. ... i i , 1 nisi *u i-liain-lu l.uiiil nl "iiiinnoiii'i'iiK'llt. away liinlu-i- Iuhii lln- tnllowilif! inoiilll ol tuniniins Lreekand nmrked "L. Doted Sopt. 20lli, 1906, descrilied lands, sitnnted in West McBean's north-easl corner, llienee south i,-,. commoncliiB al « posi nnirk.-il "Uus Kootenny district nf II. C. iCe> ehnins, ihence it-esl 40 eliains, thence ' Lund's 11 rth-ivi-si corner pnsl," planted al tlio 1. Cuininuni-in-r al a posl 1.1,,,'ked , north I -hai--*. ihe.ee easl 40 chain, lo ;;;■;; ^t^^^JSlia^Tor.l^'etE we-t su chaius lo point of commencement. 17. Commencing at a post mnrkeil "Gns Lund'-* north*west comer post," plnnted nl the th-we-t corner of Timher Limit 7551, llienei :i (.'ommoncliiK 1.1 « posl p'anleil al ohnlns north ol Itulubo i-l'rcok.ii iribal slim'.i.i|. iii it nail aim.ii I inilu, i 1 ml 21) i nry nf mouth, mnrked " c. Jl. Syinoiw" north-on hit im*i." thonee in-'. IliOohnlus, thonco Ifl cliiins. thonco ('u-i bin chains, thonce Io chains to point of commencement. -l "in- snulli nortli Dated Si'pt. Otli, Inl'ii. i'. Jl. SYMONS, .-mi in .1. Harry, hoc alor. NDT1UE — Nnllcei.1 iir-ln jiii-.-ii ili.-ii.-in ilai-sall wc, llio iinilcrele I. Intenil in make npnl In llm llmi. Chief l-MiiniM-iMiM .,: l.n Work, (urn * inl llwucc tn cnl andean Iinil.. i li itlw !"!M" mm ilescribeil laml« in lin- t\'i'*l ICoiiteliiiv itlatriet, nn llie easl l...ii'1'r Airnn I.nii,.. nil 1 almul Uu miles (l hikeshoro: cnlate m i - MM, nl. .rn.! iln.i'l'i-i'l *iiln "f um tlm 1. I'liiiiini-ni'iiii! nl ii pusl planleil nn III si.liMif Hi-nil 1,'reek. Ili"ii|.""ii*l -ili'lniin-, a nurth llionce ^.Vnlii-u is hereby frivei] tl utter dull! I mii-iiil in npply in thu Chief I'niniiiis-iniii-i uf Liuni- .nnl -1"1"' ' i Wui'ks lui' nerniissioii I" piii'chiise the I I'nllim'iiiM descrilied laml- silnnteil in U'l.i Knuli'iiiiy district! flCiinimeiicing ul a pusl |il(intt-(l "ii the nurth side uf lluivnic Cii-i-k. iilionl iiiii'-l'uiii'lh uf a iui!" snutli ul tin- lliiivnii- creek ti-ii.il, nenr lln-.' mile posl .-mil iii.ii-ki-.i --I'lm-*! McMenn's snntli-wosl -mi-." Ilii'iice nuiili IU cliiiins. tlience mist (JiJ clmins, thence suulh Hi ciniins, thence ii-osi nu chains in poinl ul I'uiiiiiii-iii'i-ui.'iit; contain* injr -liiiu-ii-s tiiui-i- ur ii-*-. Il.lted Ilii- lllli ilny tif Sept., 1000. s,.|i".'!l I-'.KM-.SI* M.-HK \\\ men!. M. (i'1-nily's snulli uasl ,-. uri.-t post," I Ihe point of conn haliw to point of j plnntMd nliout nn« tlllll* north of Half-! Dated Ibis 13th day of August, inn", way Cri'i'k ainl aliniii fuur inili isl - ,1, Commencing ai a post pl.in ,; J from Ariiiiv Luke and itiljnjnlng On* j ihe'north-easi'baiiii oV 1 lie CoiunTbia"river i 'Z\h rlh est 1 f the'en-t fmk nf s-iiii-,,.ij. j Al'l'llivhi'illl l.llinlii'i- Co's claim, N" n clialns, east so chain., (J9~S, iniirki'ii nn map and .-1111*111111111; nn SO cnains tn pnlnt of cum. nonh Mf< thenee 80 chains nnrth, I thenci' Sll chains west, thence SO i'liains snutli, thence su chains east lu puint of I I'liimni'iit'i'ini'iil. 1 -J, Com mencing nhont nne mil,' [ nnrth otNo. 1. tlience south 80 chains, thence west Si) ohnins, thenee nortli Sll eliuiiis, tlience cast 80 chains to point nf commencement, II. Coinineneilig nt pust of No, i. ! tlience north Sll ehnins, thence west I tvesl so eiiam :S0 clmins, thonce soutli 80 chains.!ih 1 pnst innrkeil "J. Ham's ' planted abuul mi" mil" 1st lurk nf Slllliwap Ilivor. theuce -"nib lu chains, . tlwnct uh in chains, (mm the month nf the 1 llienei' east nm chain tl i- .ie-t ll-l "iiniii lo Ibe poinl nf"' ni'iu'i'iiii'iii. :. (Ji neiiehni nl 11 posl marked ".1. limn llin.-l cnllml pust.'* planted nl I mi" mil Irom the ilinulh of the easl lork of Sllilswa|i llliel lliiini-e ih in i-linhis, ".'-1 nm clmins, snulli 1 cliiiins, nesi ni" clialns tnpnbitnf commune menl. - 1 mn iiu ni n pnsl ked -J. Harry' nl,',! mi Hi ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ uili SO chains, east so eliains, nortli 80 ehnitis, about two .'uid three-qunrler miles below' ivest s" chains 10 point ni commoncomont, Ibe mouth ol Cummins Creek and marked 11 IS.^Commencing ni a pust marked "lias "E, McBean's south-ivest comer,' Ibeuce north So chains, tiience east So cliains, thence south So chains, Ihence west So chains 10 the point ,-t commencement. Dated this !.;ih day of August, 1906. inn Commencing it a post planted on ilm norlh-easl bank il lhe Columbia river, iboul '"' tnd three-quarter miles below j I.anil's north-wesl enrner post." planted ul ih north-easl ciirner of Timlier Limit 7551, theuco -uiiiii 80 chains, oastsoohalns, nortli mi elm in*, w.-*i s.' elinins in pojui ol commencement. Dated Sept, 21st, Him), ti'. Commencing ni 11 post markod "Una I.nii'!-- nnrihiii'si corner post," plantod 111 the south-wesl cornor ol'l'lmber Limit "'i"!., 1,,-.,,■*■ -"'iiii 80 ehalus.easl SOohains, northsiii'luiln*, wesl 80 chains to point ol commoncomout, kod "(in- smith su rlinins. tlienco wesl sn "Iiiiiii-. Ihi'liC" tb 80 clialns Io point of coil ncomeiit. ■1. (,-iunint-iii-iiiL- at .1 |ii--i plailteil il I --1 clialns, oast of post No, 1. llienei *i BOeliatns, tlienc. soutli -11 "h.iiii*. ih.'iu.. in..*! socli Ins, the! imrtli Sni'linin* tn,pniiil nf cumnioneei ■! 8. I'.iiiiiiii-iii-iu-i ni .1 posl plnnteil go chain, sooth nf Hear! Crook, llionce nasi 8n clialns, t! i-t- snutli su clialns, tlience wesl *n clialns, tiience nnrtli so chains to puint nl ciininii." nenl I. ('mu nclllc.ala |i"*! pin !" 'i""i ,M-i III |ll.. N"n. !i. lIlMI I-l ■ 1-lulll. Illl'll -"I!" sili'liuiii.*, llm west su "huii- tin 11 ■ h *" i'liains in pninl nf commencement. illl'll"! ill . siili'i.rr.i limi Nn. I. Ilh'i easl chains, I ■" »,..| s clialns lo point of conn I l.li'il Ibis I2lli ilie I |>l. i"l "liiin' iiii'li -ink'' "t ipplic 1 is. Ihoi ii so . Illll Ill S" 111. S. .1. Il.tlll.OW, .1 I Iiiiiiiii.. NOTICE. ■---—- jn L'omtnciiclug 111 n pn*i miirki-il "tins! Ileooso Incut nnd earn nwuy Umlinr fruiii llio the mouth ol I minimis (. reek uiu! marked , ,,und'. north-wc«l corner poit," i-lnnieil nl llie | fiiljou-liin_nescrlbo(l lands in Ilic Hi ml mm I N'ollco Is hereby given thai Ibiny days after ilal" I Intend iu apply In thn Ilouorablo Chlol i-Miiiiiii-iii'i"i mi Lniul-iiiiil Work.(urn 1nocl.1l Ileooso in mi' and carry awny llmlwr (mm lira v'.lhpm'..uih*ui ilii eart'lork, t'lieiie'c iiiu-t'li.': tllHllCfl eust Sll clllllllS tn puint of Cum- in. '! "-"-I 1 inin-.iii.'i iii in I meneement. iiMiiimu-i- ,",.nm.'!,,„i- „.,,„„„ nienui , comniBnoing at t ni Nu. 2, led Ail«.,st 20.ll, 1000. ll-.i-lue i-asl 80 ClllllllS, I In-lli'l- iml! li 1'l;l .1. HAltllV. j80 ciniins, tin nee west 80 clmins ~ llienee suulh HII cliains 1.. point "I ^ ( I I | ( |*. I commencement. Dnted Sept. 4th, 19011. sep IS Jl. GRADY, K. JlcBean's iiorth-er.si corner,' llienee I solith-ensi corner o( Timber l.im'lt "07I1, liionc lh Mice soulli 80 chains, "1| 8 am*. ea»l So chains, norlli so elialm, ,, ■ ,, . lll'sl Slll-llMlll* 111 lilllllt III l-iilllllli'l.l .-llll'lll. Chains, llli'ili-e nnrlli 80' cliains to the poinl of commencement llllleil ll ' August, ii."-. Commei - posl planted .-n lhe soulh-wesl 11 k ■ the Columbia river mile below tlie mouth oi Vellow ji commmiL-liiu I.und's nurih we.1 wesl eorner of Nt 111 a po*t marked "(lus aimer im-!." ui ilu- suulh " then 11*1 HU oliat, VTOT1CK Is hereby given that 80 dnii alter dati' 1> I Inlenil to npply I" lho llmi. Tin- Clllel Cunimlssl ml Lands und Wnrks fm- a S| ial License tn cut and cam away timlior from lln- follnulngdescribed bind, lu IV.-si Kuntonaj Ills- fa) Coimuonolng at a post planted lj miles nftlii- t'liiiimiiiii Ilivor, on tho north hunk -ok empi yini*' Into tho I'oliiinir NOTICED N'otlco Is hereby given that Mays after date mn large ereek emptying Into the Coluinbin , ^'"i""'- ""","•'»;*'"""■'■'■'...;.-;....■. ■«« lllver nliiuii 2 miles above Gordon Itapldsami I' ml,-ti.l I.. n,,,.1 \ in iln-1 Im-i 1 ommls.ionor ol marked "I-:. Mctican's south-oa.1 oornor,'* I IjhiiI* and Worlcs for especial licence to cm thonco tvesl liKlchnlns thenco iioi-ih 10chain*, and enrry away liinin-i-n-nin itn- following do- thonco cnsl Ilii chains, tlienco soutli 10 ohnlns | -.';l',i|!'''l,li,'!".!ll''1,"."''1 '" ""' Bl8 lu'1"1 lli"ll'k't 10 ihe puini ni commencement, (in Commuiiclng m n pn*! iilanled aboul 11 inili- m-i ul lhc Columbia lllver on ilu- -Hi bank of n largo crook emptying Into the Cob iiinhin Itlvoi'uboiil '.'mill-- abovo Gordon lln- piil- nml mnrked "K. McHean's norlhoasl corner," llienco south 100 chain". Ihenco wosl 111 elinlns, I hence norlh UK) chains, liionco ciwl In "Iuiiii* iu ilu- pulnl ul I'liiiinu'iii'i'iiii'iil, Ilnlcil this 24th day of August, 1I8HI, ,ep8 I-:. McllKAK, ISTOTIOE. Nutlco 1 inl llm lii'i'i'in nii.-ii iiiiii 00days afterdate 1 pplviulh" llm able Ilu CblefC if Lunils 1 IVnrks hu 1 >sl 11. fnlliininc I Mil." Inul. iu llm .11. sl Knuli'iiiiy Hovel Inlo Uiu. if Ilu- I' 1 1 1! nnrtli lies Illl'll,'" I'U* '!'- ll 'I !'"•! I'l loll llm im -1 hull. |ilil* 1 ked "II. x Mm him ■ enrner pnsl," llienee .. ,1,, 1, 1 lui-h.iill 'iirlosslnllll in ill. nl llio t'nl 1 'Ilniu U1lll.il. Ilii Illlilil llll"!'; llllll''" inn ll.llli lli'sU'll! llll lllllnivlllg III" tti". nli'.i llllll nl 1 111 II," p'ltlll nl l'Ullltlll'Ul'1'llll'lll. lllllll 1 ml IK ii N. McUAHTltU. ii Wei K'.mii'iiiiy:- ('niinnenclng -it a post marked "\V, .1. Mannln :'* nnith-uasl enrner pus!," nhuitud almul a niilc ami .1 Imlffimn Iti- Mouth tTeek, on thu wesl side ol ii,.-C,.|iiii,:,i., Kiver, and miodialf mile wesl fr'! August, 190G. I,'- 1 'ommencine bi a po-t planted on the south*\vc-i bank of lhe Columbia river lltli -0 oh 11 in-. WCBl Nielimih, ll.'1*1 li Ml chill US i.i point ol commencement. Dated Sept. IMuil. 1000. Commencing at a pom marked bund'- north-well corner poul "plBntod nl lhc M,'.!h-ui*s! curlier nf No, II, tllUllCO CUSl fltl chains, soutli su chains, wo>i su clialmi, north B ■ cllll li- U' ['"iill o[i*i)iilliie||.*ciiiciil. j:. ('ommeiicini; nt a post mnrkeil ''(Jus i-.wi- north-went onnier |io-.|," plantud tu ihe s.iiiiii-nesi corner ol So, i -, tlioi ohhISJ chains, --outh ^11 chaliu', went wi ehniiiH, north bu chains to point oi eouiraciicumont. 21, Commenclnti al » pusl inarked "Gus »' ii«r,ili'r^%,l,\iu„u,l,?rL'rt,,oil»""'''™ river and marKed "I-.. MeHean s norm- south so chain. ivesiBOelnilni rm ai ohnlns ensl corner, ihence south s,i chains, lo iwl.il ol coin iieomenl, Ihence wesl So cbnins, thence north 8o .'-'''• ..Coinini-iielng al n pus. murk.'' chains them ,.l -i.elrnn. i.i ih.. „,!„i i l.'lli'l'* ""rlh ensl "turner *pi.*l," nl lho nortli cnains, tnence ea-t no mams to lhe pom! | ffWt corner ol Timber l.lmli TnT.'l. iiieneosonll if Wesl Kiiulonay!!^^^^^^^^^^^^ I. Coin in-iii: ii ii im.' -nu ■ Woll Olson's iuii'ili"u-i eorner pusl,' ninl p! mtod nliiuii .vii j-.n-.l-. -uui Imi c 'ol i iim liii. River ami nliniil l| mil"- n ."In"!"' Klllli'i ' l.i1 III" -IIHHI - - -'"Ml li-, ti ulii,sn chnius, nu-' Hi i-luiiii- :'. Cfiinmciiclng nl j pn-l pliuiieil i o li casi enn I locution Nn. I mul markod -■.iiinn nl mi - north i\" " i t llionce .imiii mchains .I'-" ii inl i'liains, wosl •) ehnins, :i. i-iiiniii. in-iiiK ni n im-i mnrkeil "Ailoll I ILiill'-. Ilinl Ii "i-l ni!' ■ im-1, mil . ii cdun SOIllll side "f CiilillillU.i Ilinl Hul ili'iul !! mile* above Itlnliaslioi l.il.". !ltom ■ uuti -" ohnlns, wosl (ill olinlus, ih >n clialns, eaal sii .'iinins. Dntod this llnl tiny of September, 11**1. "S&i*.!* 4*!'.-'i*^i*rf~ SVNOI'SIS OF REHI'IjATIONS gov- CUXI.Nij TUB L.ISI mSj.l OF DOMINION LANDS -.1T111.N 'nil-: HAIIjVVjU li-.l.T |.N THE PROVINCE nl-" C1UTIS1! i OLUMBIA. A LICENSE tu iui limner van be ac- qulred ..iily al publh uupetltloil, A lentai nl f. I'li .-.,u.ji■- inil,- is charged fur all Umber berths ex opt ihuse eitu- uitd west ui Vim in, win n iim rental is al the nti" jt u vmii;*: j.. acre pei annum. In addition lu il,, i - dues ai tha following rates ate eluig..,;- .Sawn lun,her, iu cents ptr thoi.bi.iid (eet CM. Railway lies, eight and nine leet long, l ]-- am! 1 3-1 n-iits each. Shingle bolls, !!5 Limit a cord. jUI oilier products, : per cent un the salon. .t license is iss.m.i , i ..- a berth i.s granted, but In surveyed territory no timber can Ik- cut on .. mm., until '.he licensee lms made a .urvi \ then ••'.. Permits in cut tin an nl- granted ui public cotnnetitlon, excei i in the case of actual settlers, who requlio the lun- ii 'Mil own us". Settlers and oilims muj also ubiain pormlts iu cui up lu 1- m i wood for salo without competition The dm-a Jiuyable uiid-n . permit are $1.60 per thousand feet H 'J . lor t-ju.ir« limber and sawlogs ui an "wood l- ii'l'l link, liuni 1-2 lo 1 1-J "inl pei .HitJ loot I'm- building h.«s, from 1. 1-. to d ceula per cord for wood; . uc-nt fur fei.es poslaj il cents fur 1-uihv..., Ilea; aaid is) cents per cord i"i- Bbln. .•■ i olti. Leases for grating l-i. • are issued for a term of twenty- •• yeara, at a rental of two mum pel i ■■ .-. annum. Coal lands may be purchased at 110 liol- acre fu" ooft ;- fi : .iiilhra- Clto. Not iin.ii- 11...ii ... nn ■■ may oo iienuired in one ...J.inini ". company. Ilojali) ,u lu- ■ ue ci ' - i'i. per tun uf 2000 pounds li m ' ■ •■ in..- gloss output. Untrlea inr land lot agricultural pur- I ..m.'.'i maj '."■ ii-.ui' pi' io ""-, ••! me 10" cal laml nun." i"( ii" ■ ' In which ■in :, „! i„ is- :....M. ., II lated, or if ih" homeateader desire., he may, on applleallon t" 11 Mini it; i or ui Ottawa, ib- '- mm' ci Iminlgia- ilon at Winnipeg, ,,i Uu •(■ lor the In -iu-!. wi'iiii. which ". i-i-" is tuateil, receive authority li - n mo one M, in it" ■ \.u; !.ir lilm. A lee rn im i .. nig ntry. 1 »"li in Mail,Mil,-UN. NOTICE. oi i-i'illllleill-eilleil!. ^^^^^^^^ Dated ilii* 23rd day ol August, 1906, ..Ts I-:. McBEA.V, -1 ■ 'lh i'liains, NOTICE. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. 1- 1 l-n i: ■.:• Mineral Claim, situate In the Arrow 1 ■ Elm Dlvislmi - ( Kootenaj district. Vi 1 .. Mini ; .1 Cil) T-" IC Notice» horeb) glvon Umt80 days after dal Muti'iid lo upplv to the I'liiet i'omml««ioner oi [.luiilsaud works lor a medal license i„ mei carrj mvnv umber innii lhe following ilescrlbod landi iltuate in lhe Rig Hend din* Knotcnny: --i-^i^i^ii^ii^ii^ii^™r**-****************»»#**-******************-rijpjpjpjpj.aipjpji ineneliii! nl 11 |h"I marked *-.tan " ! '' 'I '"'"' Mlnliw lie tm^mmum^^^m ■' eonlerfora t'eitlflratc ... Tin irovcments, foi lliu < I \KI N'OTH I! l1 it I lu-nueth I.. Ilill'liet, a^ent ' VI l II " u . 1 * v iku.ip I'rct j Nriin-r^ ('ertitteaie So. Ilff.**, Intenil, «lxt> dny? Carlson's south-woM corner pnsl." plnnted nl 1 l1. mllei norlh of T. L, CiSi, and about mile onst of Uolnmbla rivor, thonco north 8u clmins, thoucs uasl no ehalm, thenco south 80 1-hiilnn, thenee licit W)ohalm to point ol com- incnoo ment. Dnteil MiiUinl 11th, iwo. atijt^ BWAN r.-i^i.tJON piirp-i^ ■ . 1 : n (Ii im "I th'" ilmve -11.* \ i ■ lhat action 11 in lei tec lore tin 11 -...,. Datwlth ■ • t'\ I''. augl Ki nm Ml 1 i'.l ilM.T. -! chain*- io point oi com mencomont. ■jij. CommoncliiB nl a posl marked "Clua Lund's tuMtIi-i-msI comer poet." lit tho UONli* wesi. nmor of Timber Limit oiftsi, thonco south -I chains, wc>t -10 ohains, sou in suclmltis, wesi lOclialm norih BO chalm,ciisl in chain*., uorlh Su chnlns, ''u-i i1' chain- io poinl bi ooinmoimo* mont Dated Sept,-.'Hnl, 19u6, o.-\ in uns LUND NOTICE. N'olh'ci.liecel.y 1,'iveulhil IHUbiJ i i cr ilatl I intond loamilj in iln* Ohlnf t'oniuil mur ol Uudsaml Work-i fora Hpuclal liucnuo to oill entry. a aottloi win -.I * fcd an entry (oi ii homenload, ih reoulred - oertorm 'no oi -Jltlona oonni ■ :'*- i., and ji head ol '■* Lb ti uo it tualh im- "wu propert) with I il d uh fur their iccommi ilatlon, vr\\] i required :-- ti ad of cultivation, (o i: tho (athor (or mothi r, i tb< ta- Lhi; i dc.e.uied) ',', ,tn, person who ii ell I . io make a hom *- lead i nl ■ under 'Si- lin*.Irriona of the Acl nsklca -i;oo a farm In tin- yl* Inil ■>: '.,.! ■ u- "*** Q lll'lli'".*,' ■■ 1, iu,,l,-«ii7i'"iyiiiiii«:i,(,M!i',''iin' 'I'i.'ii'.'.'.'.i'n'i'.i;' rer'e'd (or'by »uch person a. j bomeBteaa, sorlboil I. - in liii; llend i iol w, 1 thi eau remenU itt a lo -i Ifoolonill" il':i''' prlcr lo -'biuli'l'ig 1- , ,.„'„ „„, ,, „ , , „, | , , I, .-..Mi tl. .1 liy su.l. 1' ---a "■ 1" I. l (iiiiiiu'iii'iui; ui i I...' |i].ni "il . tiiili . .. Nl,,|),,, ■Ill-eilsliifl'illlllllllliillivi'l-illlil^.li'illl;'Iliiln- ",;,',' jf ,|,,, Ml!!,, Inn, ... . lillle Noli""!- hereby glvon ihnl :m da I inn ml uin|i|il! to the Chlol Commissioner uf Lniul-uiul Wur!.* fur ii spoolal licenso to eul i carry o timbor from ilu- lulion-inc, described Inul- un I'ppi-r Arrow Lui."-. (Veal Kootenay: Iuiiii ii-lni! nl ii posl iilniiliil il1jo.11 iiiii- iiiI!" norlh m it"- b wosl corner (if I.ul III 1.1 i Iii-iu" If! chains we.t, llienco llkl chidns nurih. Ihenco 111 clialns enst, thoi Iinichaius south lull"' polul ul "iiinliii'iii'i'iiu'til, Dated liignsl lllli, iiiii. .1. «', l-lll.KV. st of Downlo t.ronk and innrkeil .!, Urstin s realdenc« upon furmliig land owned by "'" '"'■ '■"""■'I'"-. I ■ mi u, ih- vicinity nf ii, lorm (oulli8ilc ii-', iviMisii" h, imrtli Ml chains. rec.U|rem(inta of the Act aa le i Id. - •j. Culm dug ul a tiiisi plnntod nl itn mnj I atlaflod i-v realdcno ., a the norlli wi-i cornor nf loenlhin Nn. I nml -u.- '■•• ni tin -'. i ol :!;r-" yeara befon i agent, il gent or a h i lead nil i > un-. Iieforc i.iiiklnK 11 plh ' pat' nl. ' m - -i'ur must nkn ,v .., • s Iii ivrltltijr to the Commlasloni ol D°- itl 'i Lands at Ot i„ - i ,nt,-n- II du un. W, W r.-OI.V Dupn'v Mlulsi.-r of ih.. Irii.-ror, Ottawa, ICplinirnv 14th iJfr "-Pic:i3oa7o«ory' *Smatter lhc " Mnrcti Vuelta,'* THE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE B.C NEW GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY [ERE ARE A FEW OF THK LATEST, *\ / New Coats se are n beautiful line ol the latest enls (rom markets, The ** I'rince Chap ' is a seller, iviiliinlitv anil I'.vclusivi'iii-ss are fi-nliirt-tl ill Tl outeri) Iml the new gaimi nt we show lm* lal . NEW FURS llvio, we can lately any, is the best assortment ever sh itvn uutsiili- the large cities. Our Fine Furs and their low prices arc a genuine Btirpri-i' lu niiiiiy, iiiiii they will be a surprise to everyone who inspects theni, Underwear lis high lime yuu were thinking of warmer Underwear, We have it full line of Two-I'iece .Suits (or Ladies and Children; Health Brand, in white, Puritan, Hygiene nnd Penman's, in natural wool. Ladles' Combination Suito In "Knit to Fit" natural wnnl uml Silk and Wool. Puritan, in whito. A full line of Men's Combination and Two-I'iece Suil. from such well known innkcni an Penman, Knit-to-Fit, and others. The Store that never disappoints REID & YOUNG as disappoints THE STORE OF GOOD GOODS AND GOOD VALUES. IA Tonic!; If ymi wnnl nn excellent 1 Tonic and easy to lake, get n v ■fl.UO bottle of mil-Pint Wine & buttled especially for om-- * selves. T i T Canada Drug & Book 1 a Company. Limited. $ a ,"t, it. i*t. 1T1 i*t, it, it, iti iti iti iti ii, vpvf * '*''+' 'V '+1 + + * '+''+' + WEATHER FORECAST. Wednesday, Oct. 10, ior 24 hours.— Barometer 110-32. Light winds; very foggy; line and mild during day. Local and General. Nov, 1-tth is the date of the Hus pital Hull. The Ladies Auxiliui*} ul the Y. M, C j\, ure giving n bean supper on Hallowe'en. The man wliu said ''tumrirroi. never comes," did not have n - - te tn pay whioh lell duo in -I hours. On October 31st the Lad.- \ ixil iary to the V. M C \. nn hs. . n loan slipper Keep in mind Ihe date ol the Fifth Annual Bull of the Ladies' Hospital (iuild, Nov. lltli. Tin: Kosslniul syndicate has u it yet taken over ilit Hume hotel in Nelsoc It may gn to Revelsloke pei . - The regular weekly ilai.ee : Forget-me-not Club wil • * the Uperu House, Fridaj ,*ening Becker, Master : Ceremonies. When your b isii -- luu I ■' feeling give il a d isi ! ; rinti - ■ You can get tin in it I oi Kevelstoke- leadii _ Service preparatorj to com will b.- !-.-'-! mi connect witi * regului prayer nteel . Knox Church at 8 o'cl I...' Tbe lecture should - •■ iiiter-s'.i-.. '■ t a. an rat- : - - I . ■ i u BULBS Hyacinths Tulips Narcissus Etc., Etc. A iresl supply just arrived WALTER BEWS Dpuki lm imi Stationer, n • tii.' Hum, ll'.". Will Order HaMlvo Pn m.,1 Attention KB! The Preserving Season As the preserving season is now here we invite ynu to call und inspect uur fruits. Including Peaches, Pours, Plums, Crabs, always in stock. Fruit.Iiii-s, all sizes. HOBSON & BELL, GROCERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS Don't :' rgel Oct. 18th, Thanksgiving, a Feast.f Feasts, fancy work table, etc. The lacrosse boys have still maintained their splendid record ol "Can't in- heir." and gave tlie Alberta champions a good, haul run fnr their money. in the three provinces of Canada where Conservative governments are in pi wer there is manifest satisfaction at in'.- policies which are being enforced. In Ti-.\a>- ihe other day an editor turned preacher, Ko cause is given for the trouble, but it is supposed that the "d'-v- " drove hini "ru/.y yelling for ci | y lurii.- im h il weather. The latest in p ilitical rumors is thnt tin li -i-.ui ne ivi n : in January iei thai I fay! i VI.1' P., oi Revelstoke, will !" app M"'! • the vacant pri ..! ",i.: secretary*! ; — Westmin- sti r Daily Xi we A German periodical ti^ures out that ■ ieruianj has ■ n igh ■ al 280,000,000,01X1 ton. ti lasl il '-'""' ) '..- I- _ ,.:..: mm .- i» H 0 - ti ns an I ml the a it o! -- -.- lunipti •--.. for nly 400 nears ' A'e - • ... '..'-..- ■ i. -", • ■ tug-of-v * ition witi * ■ ■ ■■■ .- iu , Big Edd ' lut issui . • li •■• arrive . - •■ • !-■ --- -..- . • . .. : M - . . ■ T. e ed S i le ■ term, rw.ll) - ■ ■ . ■ - ■ . ■ ■■ i - .... ■ - ■ . . - - ... .,,.| . .. GO TO KINCAID & ANDERSON FOR YOUR Insurance and Real Estate Full Line Of The Beet FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN Kincaid & Anderson A special service was held in St. Peter's Church last Sunday night when Kootenay Lodge No. Iii, A. F. & A, M., and the Kevelstoke Chapter of Loyal Arch Masons So. 12(i atleuded. There was a large congregation com- posed ol citizens and visitors. The service was distinctly Masonic, and was particularly impressive not only in the way it was conducted by the Rev. C. A. Proeunier, but also in the associations connected with the Ancient Order ul Free snd Accepted Mas- ne. The chanting and singing wis beautifully rendered and tin. special sermon, (which will be pub- lished :n our next issue) was a striking and powerful discourse on the r:g.n teaching and benefits "ii every- lay Ie if Free Masonry. Social and Personal e has retun ed frum a visit '■- tel Hill. - ■ i- tun ed from s visit .-. „ '•'- ' Scott .cave iur - ■ ail a j Lake City, is . ■* *•!•• i! ■ . ,i - ■ - • ■ ,,ii i ■ • . i ..- - ..... i ., - H saltern i tnada the . will ■' ' Ml New Cushion Tops See Our Window LC.IO00.PAT.646A. LP.I3IBC. We are showing some of the Latest Designs in Tinted Cushion Tops Tor outlining in Silk. You will lind something very different to anything yet shown in the town. They all have backs and sell from 50c to 90c each. EMBROIDERY SILKS We carry a full line of the celebrated Brainard & Armstrong Silks in both Filoselle and Roman Floss, and keep our stock fully assorted at all limes. I'eri I.tista in all sizes for White Embroidery work. STAMPED LINENS We have just opened a large lot of all the new designs in Centre Pieces, Cosy Covers, Photo Frames, Laundry Hags, etc. Hemstitched Linens. Our assortment in this line comprises Covers, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Cloths, etc. Have you seen them. They are all very pretty. MCLEIsri>r JOIST'S C. P. Latham is nursing a sore knee the result ol a fall which he had yesterday during tbe match between the Stratbconas and Revelstoke in la- croBse. On Monday alternoon Irom four to six o'clock .Mrs. C. B. Paget entertained in honor of her sister, Mi« Sibbald, ot Sutton, Ontario. The tables were very prettily decorated in red and green, and were presided over by the Misses McLennan, B.Hall and the Misses Paget. The day was one ol the brightest days of this season and a great many ol tbe new fall gowns seen were very dainty. At the annual meeting ol the ladies of the Hospital Guild held on Sept. 25th, the following election of ollicers took place for the ensuing year : Hon. president, Mrs. A. E. Pnipps; Pres., Mrs. 11. A. Lawson; lirst vice-pres., Mrs. W. Elson, second vice-pres., Mrs. R, H. Urquhart" treasurer, Mrs. tl. M. Clarke; secretary. Mrs. J. M. Scott. Arrangements for the tilth annual ball were made, and committee, were appointed. Mrs. Scott wus appointed secretary of the ball committee with Mrs. ,1. M. Doyle assistant. Business Locals. ilramaphimea nt Canada Drug Store. Carpets and Linoleums at Howson's furniture store. Wall paper! Wall paper' at How- Sun's furniture Btore. Wampole's Cud Liver Oil at Canada Drug Store—easy to take Get an Ostermoor mattrass—How- ion's furniture store has theni. The newest things in framed ploturos tt the Canada Drug & Hunk Store— ! 1-' -lii'iii. - r ■ It, *, .- hi r • I'- HflH A SMOKBt WANTS VI F. C. BROWNS (i THE LATE MRS. WAMSLE_Y_ ■\ wide circle ol friends will regret thi ii,nu inoemenl ol the death ol Mrs. Wamsley, which occurred lately a* Winnipeg, The deceased lady had bei I. 1 resident in this oity Inr many years imst and was well knuwn throughout the town and district, having by her kindly .nu\ unselliidi ictinni endeared hersell to all who knew iei Tin- Maii.-IIkhai.ii joins with thi many Iriends hern In extending to tin- bereaved lamlly their sympathy In thoir sad hour of loss. 'llll H'.VI.K*!.. I lm lnii.iral took place on Saturday alternoon Irom St. Peter's church, where n lull choral service was held, hy the Ilev. 0, A. I'mcunier. The service was must impressive thc ajiecial pialma anil hymns lieing beautifully tendered, A largo tiumlxr of sym pathizing friends fulluwed the remains to the cemetery. There was a very large attendance of citizens at tbe grave side, where the Rev. C. A. Proeunier performed the last snd rites, who knew the deceased in the early days ol her residence here and who were there to slum- their respect antl esteem to une whom tbey hud learned to respect for her many loveable qualities. Over and around Ihe casket were piled in great profusion the wreaths and llowers from many friends, marked evidence of the esteem ot the deceased lady. The pull hearers were: Messrs. J. McLeod, Fred Fraser, T. Kilpatrick, Guy Barber, E, Trimble and G. S. McCarter. CUSTOMER WORTH HAVING United States Finds in Canada Large Demands for Her Product. The United States sold Canada in 11104 exports to the value ol $106,000,- 000, Thia amount constituted more than 62 per cent, of the whole Cana dian imports, but waB only II per cent, of tbe foreign exports of the United States, says Charles M Pepper, special agent ol the United States Department of Commerce and Labor, in a report on his study of Dominion trade conditions. Besides selling goods to Cauada, Mr. Pepper says that 25,0011 settlers went from the United States to its northern neighbors from January tu October, 11105, ami that the value ot their etl'ects was 110,0110,000. This number uf emigrants from the United States is less than lm* the two preceding yenrB. The new wheat fields ol the Dominion's great Northwest are the attraction in those seeking new homes in Canada, and it is to that seotionjlhe United States should look lor the development ol existing and the oreatioti of new markets uf trade. The food, clothing and farm implements to which these settlers have been accustomed in the United States constitute the products which may be sold them the easiest in Canada. The wheat yield in Canada last seiiiuii was upwards of 1)0,000,000 bushels, or approximately equal to that nl the State ol Kansas, A production of 150,000,00(1 bushels by 1010 is foreshadowed, provided crop Conditions cuntinuc favorable and Inirv.-it bands cau be obtained. Railroad construction in the Northwest in given as another suurce ol new population and consequtntly of widened markets. After describing the new transcontinental project known ub tbe Grand Trunk Pacilic, and the plans fur railway to the Hudson Buy, the statement is made thut probably belore an outlet is afforded for wheat by either of theso routes trallic will be diverted south nnd cast over railroads in the United Slates, une agency lieing the United States settlers, Mr. Pepper fixes the total consumption ol iron and steel and their products for the current year at 1,0(10,01X1 tons. Hn snyi that for the last three years tbe importations have been $42,000,000 annually and that the United States has supplied %l per cent, of these. His stated that the steel rail mills at Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Suult Stc Marie, Ontario, ure now turning out several hundred ton. daily. Though there are several successful mills fur making rods and wire 11,liis, there slill is much dependence in wire products on the United States. 111 textiles the report says that the Dominion is making advances, yet the time is distant when the importation of foieign goods will cease. Though many factories have been established In Canada tur manufacturing boots nnd shoes and though thc machinery is Irom the United States, the report states that thil is still one ol the best markets for American manufacturers to cultivate. Not a factory of any kind is built in the liuni in inn hut that tl.e installation of the plant is made largely from the United States. w WANTED ANTED-By experienced man, situation lis cook in lumber camp or mill, excellent references, Apply this olliee ur.I. Walk, K1.1.I1, ll. C. WANTED—General servant, small family, good wages. Apply to Mail-HkuaU) Offlce. FOR SALK-One new Recanit Incubator and lli-uniler. hulils 125 eggs. Price $80.00 cash. For particulars apply to John Lonsdale, Coinaplix, B, 0, WANTED-Position as Sawyer, double cut IkukI — J. Burns, City Hotel, Rpvelstoke. Miss Betty McLennan (Pspll of Dr. A. S, Vogl, of Toronto Uiiv.rsily) is prepared to take pupils in Piano Instruction. Residence—Fourth St Mvrta Flrtture 1 CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, John E. Wood's Furniture Store