THE NIGOLA HERAL VoL L No. 15. NIOOLA, B.O., THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1905. $2 a Year. B. C. GAME LAWS POINTERS FOR HUNT-R8 WHIOH SHOULD BB RBAD. When and What Gam* May ba Killed and What la Unlawful. - Shooting Season Open* on Sept 1st. So Be Careful It ia unlawful to kill at any tin* quail, pheasant, partridge, robin, noil, chaffinch, English blackbird, thrush, linnet, sky lark, iwan, or bird* that eat noiinu* in aeots. Beaver, cow or calf of caribou or moose, ��lk or wapiti, fawn of deer; ew* or lamb of big-horn. Tha shooting season for dnck, inipe; bittern, meadow lark, heron and plover begin* September 1st and ends March lit. For grouse, prairie chicken, ptarmigan, bull* of mooae, alk, cariboo and wapiti; rabbit, from September lit to December Slat. Deer, mountain goat, ram of big horn, from September Ut to December 16th. Land otter and marten from November lit tn March 31st. Th* bag limit for on* season ia, 6 caribou, 5 deer, 2 elk or wapiti, 8 moose, 6 goat, 3 aheap, 830 duck, 250 snipe. aom iMro-Tirr dont's. Do not at any time export gam* in * raw *tat* or any part or portion nf Mm*, except bear, marten and otter; and game killed on non-resident license. Do not take or kill any game imported for acclimating. Don't hunt deer with dog* or for the hide. Do not trap; net or snare or take with gin, baited line ordrugged bait, etc., any protected bird; or attempt it. Do nnt take or try to take trout with eiploaivea, lime, poiaon, net, seine, drag or device other than hook or line. In lakes of fifty square mile* or over we can use net*. Do not use salmon egga as bait, nor buy and sell heads of aheep, elk, wapiti,moose, caribou, nor elk teeth Do not aell grouse, ptarmigan or prairie chicken, or expoae for sale any gam* bird plucked, or any deer, goal, sheep, moose, elk ��r wapiti, or caribou beheaded. Rill no game from one hoar after (unlet to on* hour before aunrise. Sunken punts, swivel guns and hetttrie* ar* for bidden for duck and gee**. Do not cold itorage gam* or export from the province, deer or any portion. Trout under ail inchea long are pro t*ot*d. Non residents of the provinoe must take out * special license. Thar* aeema to b* soma doubt in the mind of many peoole as to th* extent the gam* Itws of the province ar* applicable to Indian*. A* a matter of faot they apply to the Indian juit a* they do to whites with tha exception provided for in section 18 of the act of 1898 as ameoded laat ���eaaion, the (mended eeotmn reading: "The provuiona nf this act shall not apply to Indiana or resident fanners in unorganised district* of the province, with regard to deer killed for their own or their families' immediate use, for food only, and not for the purpose of sale or traffic." Free miner* and surveying parties are subject to the same exemptions under the earn* conditions. It is a prevalent idea that trout may be taken at any time but this ia incorrect, the Game Protetoion Act, 1896. Amended Act of 1904, providing that "it thall ba unlawful to take, catch, kill or have in posaesiion any trout of any kind or apeoiea except steelhead trout, between the 15th day of November in any year and the 85' h day of March in the following year, and it (hall be nnlawful to take, oatoh or kill BEAR CREEK. A Promising Future For This Mining Section. Th* work on th* Bear Creek wagon road from Otter Flat it making good progrc**. An important discovery of high grade copper or* haa been mad* on th* divide between Bear Greek and Coldwater, (nd from indication* it will prove one of the best mines in this section. Th* owners arc: Tolen Williams, ti superintendent of the Gr*nby,and Messr*. Holm**, John ion (nd Manning. Th* Beer Creek mining belt ia now known to oroai the divide in contact with Granite creek between Coldwater end Ooquahella. From recent diecovenea prospectors and others should remember this in view of th* Great Northern going to the coast by thia route. Alex Swan i* enjoying the tonic air of Otter Elata and renewing acquaintance with prospectors of the Tdlameen, who are ill glad to see him back on bis old stamping ground. Thinga in general lonki exceedingl) good for this lection of th* country end with transportation facilitiee, Otter Flat with th* Bear Creek mines producing ore ind employing a large number of men ���ill be a prosper us town. Bin. Arguat Injured, Last Thursday evening, at Coutlee, Mr*. Arguat, wifa oi K. F. Arguat, of Portland, had a naaty fall from ( bona sustaining injnri** from which ahe hi* suffered intensely during th* week. Sh* hid juit mounted i horse in front of the annex of the Coutlee hotel, 'he horse started off tnd then reared, fall ing back on it* haunches, throwing Mrs. Arguat with muoh fore* to the ground, iislocating her rt_ht anoulder and badly bruising her arm and body. Dr. Tutill waa summoned and has done all in hi* outer to relieve the sufferer, who ia now muoh improved, although it will be aom* tim* before ahe ia thoroughly well again. James Chapman and 8. J. Solomin, of Coutlee, were ?ieiting at Douglat like thu week. S. B. Ella, of the geological department at Ottawa, and T. J. Smith, of the Diamond Vale coal and iron mil* near Quilchena, were in Nioola today. They left for the Similkameen to look over coal properties in thit (action, tnd will roturn this wiy in about a week or ten days. IN AID OF THB STTFraaiRS. Subsoriptiona in aid of the destitute Indians who suffered from the effeots of the land elide at Spencet Bridge on Sunday, August IS, will be received st The Nicola Herald office. The fund* will be used to purohaaa lumber and other necea aitiee to help in building new borne*. The following ia th* lial to date: A. R. Oarrington 18 50 VW. Strickland 8 60 Fred A Howse 1 00 The Nioola Herald 8 60 N. J. Barwick 8 50 G. A. Lch if built will employ a small army ot people. Without question * hatter spot would be bird to find aa it meana a down grade haul for orea from a large ind pro- ductive aectinn. Water ia plentiful and from Otter Flan to Princeton there is not a foot of spare room that the Great Northern could ute fot tbe above purpose unless they purchased the Tulamren towntite from the Provincial government fhich i* hardly i pnuibihty. S>, *a i reliable Great Northern authority �����)���. "Otter Flat* will be mad* * point of prom- inenee." Another factor in favor of Oiter Futa i* th* C. P. R, entering it from ihe upper country tnd from i bird up ind down hill pull which will neceaaitats ��� lay over atition of some importance, a repair and water itttioo, etc, til of whioh *ill need quit* t force to keep operation! moving. It will be well to watch Otter Flats, th* Canadian Pacifio and Great Northern both entering there and making it a wiy point will aiiura a town of some import, anoe at that place. any iteelhead trout above tide witer between tbe 15'h day of November in any year and the 86th day of March in the following year. Thia section thall not ayply to children under (16) yean of age." The period* during which game may be exposed for sale are: "Duck, anipe, heron and plover; between tbe lit of September end th* laat of February; hare, gnat, moo**, big-horn or caribou, Ootober, November, Decern oer; buok deer, September lit to November 16th. TEN MILE OOAL. Th* Black Diamond Ooal - Ook* Co To Start Work B F. Ar���u.. **_ B. H, Trumbull, commercial a.-m wi fie Iilmoii Central railway, MM*jp*a*_| tiy Mrs, Arguat, arrived in a_*jtt*a laat Wednesday, ��� here ihey are t*jay*j*xa_ Mr. Arguat be log Interested in ���_���) priperty on T*o Mile. Mr. T'uio ii>i haa returned U> Poland but Mr, Arttust will probably remain a fe�� mouths in get development work atartrd. The property owned t>y the Blick Dit mnnd Co��l it Coke <'i , emislsta of 16, IKX) acres running Iroin one mile north ol the wagon road on Ten Mile, extending one mile north ami across ihe reservation \ d do���� the wdt side for three mil**. It i* the intention to thoroughly prospect the ground this seaaon, and will run a tunnel and open cuts at aeveral poiuts aud will then install ��� drill. NICOLA COAL BASIN COMMENTS ON DR R W. ILLS REPORT RECENTLY ISSUED LOCAL NOTES. Happenings ln Nicola and Throughout tbe District Mr, and Mr*. Thus. Hunter ar* viaiting at Jo*. Collett'a ranch. H. Murk ia ereauug a small residence on a piece of property hvhind N. J. Bar- 'tek's which he recently purchased from R H. Winny. R. H. Winny will shortly hav* about titty acres of hia ranch, adjoining Dalley street, surveyed into town lott ind will put same on the market A lawn tennis party will be held on the Nicola court on Saturday, when a large attendance will h* on hand from Nicola and adjoining town*. Kefreeh- meii's will he served. The telephone h"*rd, fixtures, etc,, for > he Nicula telephone office arrived in rown thia week and will be installed a* soon aa the telephone repairer* return from Princet n, which will probably be two week*. Robert P-IUrd **siti to*n thia week and had on exhibition ("me fin* (ample* of lime, which ha is going to open up on the ranch of Peter Morquart, at Courtney lake. Parties who are versed on th* qaeation claim it ii the tinest lime yet found in this section. On last Monday morning one of the (treat Northern surveying parly of Mr. Traoy's corps met with quite a i*riou* tc- dent. While twinging in ��i to dear * 'ine bruah he struck hit right foot cut ting it so badly that i messenger aaa dispatched to Hope for i doctor "Jack- Clark Had Bed rail. John Clark, hid the misfortune to hive a bad fall on Monday morning near hia brother, R. Clark's ranoh. He waa riding horseback over the field when hi* horee (tapped into a hols, filling and throwing "Jack" to the ground and falling on top of the proetrale man. Some Indiana who aaw the accident hurried to the reuu-- and picked Clark up, who remained in in unoonacioua condition for i few hour*. Dr. Tutill wt* sent for and is bringing him around all right again. Beside* being badly shaken m, he ha* aeveral body paim and a braised ftoe and head. A man named Leslie connected with Engineer Hill'i survey party at Coutlee, had the misfortune to cut hia foot very badly nn Monday afternoon. He waa ohopping when the axe atruok overhead th* blow falling the blade linking him on th* iiiatep. He bled profuiely, hii comrades doing what they could for him until medical attendance arrived next morning. Aipen Orove. Work in th* Aipen Grove mining oamp ia going steadily ahead,and on all the properties the work showt up satisfactory results. Frank Bailey *nd Mr. Cameron hare recently com* from Princeton and have itarted work on mineral claim* in which they are interetted. P. J. Starwell ii hard at work on tbe Ohio olaini and will continue work on i> for th* balance of the Meson. With the work done previously Mr. Starwell end others (re convinced that he haa a Snan ia. He will continue the tunnel for about 76 feet with era** oat*, etc Th* Oeology of the Nioola Coal Basin. Coldwater, Ten-Mile and Quilchena. Specially Written For Ooal* Th* Nicola Herald. It ia perhaps, fitting thit I should say something with regard* to th* very com- prehenaiv* report by that able geologist n the geology of tha Nioola coal basin. Thu report appears in the luiumary re* port of the Geological Survey Depart* ment of Canada, for the year 1904. It ia a very long time, indeed, since the Nicola coal basin was honored with a position in the summary report* of the Geological Survey and it may be aaid that the long interval that haa elapsed since rhe last of the earlier reports by the late Dr. Dawson, and hia capable assistants, and the present report of Dr. Ells, closes the period when the Nioo'a baain vis left neglected to take care of itself for years, without receiving that attention and consideration from the Federal aa well a* th* Provincial government to which it ii entitled by reason of tis mineral resource*, its coal especially, and iti position at a natural outlet from tbe southern interior. It wat a convincing event calling it* shadowi before when Dr. Ells and hi* assists nt Mr. Johnson, left Ottawa Jun* 86, 1904, for tha purpose of examining and reexamining certain outcrop* of coal in the Nicola valley and neighborhood. In hia report Dr Elli tayi in th* in- troducory portion of il: "The araaa more particularly under '���lamination during the season ire known hi the Nioola and Q iilchena coal batioi. They lie to the south of th* Canadian Pacific railway and are at present reached by the itage road from Kamloopa to Nicola Lake and thence out to the railway again to Spenoe's Bridge station. The eastern or Quilchena basin it about fifty milea from Kamloops, while the lower or Ten Mile creek baain, whioh i* the western extension of the Nicla basin proper, ii thirty ail milea from Spences Bridge." It mutt be conceded however, that the geological record, especially when made under many conditions of disadvantages, like other records, must be improved ind amended in the light of time, which, it ii said "overthrows the illusions nf opinion and establishes the decisions of nature.'1 Most interesting ind moat important, indeed, is the geology of the Nicolt basin ind it it thtt geology that his quickened the pace nf government and railway com- panic* alike to bring th-e themselves with the Provincial Game L>wa ao as b avoid trtU'greseing. In this issue ia pub li-hed, where and what gtine may be killed and what is unlawful. The Nicola Valley in gradually drawing nonce from the general public and er> long prosperity, which hat long heei awaited, will come this way, With el tensive farm, cattle and grating Und. coal and copper mines in abundance, will numerous other minerals, the Nicol district will he the foremost in the Pr as the banner district. Investors an> others should take note ol this, all ol which can be proven by a vi-0 chains. East miihiln-. North 80 chans. ' es< flu eh tins lo point of com nn n ene-ii . A O McCAR . l/s-ator. I I' m il inn, Aseni, Coldwater. Nioda. Ju y 21.1905 Co'iiin-'ni-iiiv at a i��<>-' m rsed K Hnil h's, V K. orn.r, running -outh SO ch Ins .\e-l flOchalns, NonhaO chains Eas 811 chain-i to point of nomine ceiii. ni B. ��W|i"i. icttor. J. <'��� s hlion, Agent. Coldtvatw, VI iila. July 23 1005 Commencing a a i��i-I ma'k 'I II Hatid-.nn, V. VV. iiirne . running -son h 80 chai s. rant SO chain . \oi th 80 . Iiki-.- VV - 0 i li tin-, lo initial post. It HA* lii-HN' Lostr J. ChhiiIIioii Agent Coldwater, N cnla. .Inly IO 196. Co nm -re 1iuh>i a on- iia ked H, K. oss, at, K. corner running outh 80 chains, thence We 1.8''chain , th nceNnr hstl nhaiaa, ihence East 80 chains to Inii al pus. n. K. msH. I cat�� J I'lHtillion. agent. Coldwa'er, N c la July 23. IWli Coniine clnga apn.i ma a-i II J. R s, N VV. corne'' running * >uih 80 chain. Kal 80 chain". North 8< chains We-" 80 . hai - t. initial post. It J. inw-. Ijic.rnr J. rtiMilboii, Agent Toldwater. KM*, July tt. I!)n5 Commencing mi , to- nmrk-d II Mclnnes, N. s;. cuier. lunniuv stouth -Ochilns, We-t 80 chains. Non. i 80 chains, Nasi SO clia n- lo initial post. II. M ItSK-. I rhalns. r r * K _��-��� vAesi ROcha'ns, Nurth 80 chain��; K ��t sO chains Under the sections of the Game Act. to initial post. VV. U. VlT'lK VY I. uaior. ��� _- ��� J ''OKiillimi. Agent. J. B (.RKAVE8. Cnldwster.NI.-iila July 23, hW fommen -_f at a no-t ma-ked 1. T. Mur-^ rat's. N. VV. corner runninK Sou h 80 ehai is, ! Kast 80chains. .Sort 80nhtiu-. ����� mi rhiin. , Notice is herebv given that within sixty days !U"n""il"0"' * '��� "P^* til'lon^-ent from dale I Inteud makinK appUcaiion to thi c���irlivat,r Nle^la Jatv*a.M_t honnraMechief.omm<>sioner..ri.ndssndwnrks: ^,^^0^1 �� , si1.1 ok.d J Uraham h__ \X&& dll_a__? 'vaT'7 "' Tre N ��� ����� ���"��r. ���i��'��f*H th felh i'n^vve's.' land in the Yaledivlsinn of Yale dis'nct sim sn(.i,��inii N.nh so eh.in ��� �� -n ���___��� tn at, das follows: t'ommeminK ��t a slake at. Ih* ui.tiainos I )H tHaM 2e_5r 8.W. corner of I 01716 runDing Ihence eomh 20 '" "*' PU8t' J | ,bullion AJeiit chains mnre nr le s to the N VV. of Jas Cur l�� - _.l._t i.tilllon. Agent. HORACE F. EVANS Ex|>'urrr nml UeologiMt Uf ihe I'ollege of Liberal Art Havii.K made a careful exa>ni< atlnn of the Thompe 11, 1 onana'te and Nicla division- of tale dis'fict, trinsli lal unibia, I. preosred lo fnmi-h invesmi- und i 1 .ndliu Inve-tors with re'iabl" re* dependible report- on ' he cl'tir " I ei 1 f 1 hese ''nil- end IikiiII '���- Will be fiirm-h d in iiivestorHHiid 0 her-*. These g< amiusiion-h iteexiend'd over ina'iy years and 'he value a- well 11-1 xl nl uf 1 lie coal men-tin h will he given, lounlsr erdns^, A.lnll, hi. I'abl' and 'hi Hddiiee, 'I silt 1." Ailunll, Strike 1* Off. Theitrike nf the 'elegraphera on the N rthetn Pacific rn��d was Hicitlly declared off last Saturday by President Per htm. NOTICE To Hunters MINKRvL ACT. Celtihct" ol I 1 pnni'iiicnls. vOUCK vberdeen, Plyninmli Queen. Manchester, Lon d n Conner Halle and Kiiig MoinnianV llreani M neral 1 hums Sliuate in the Nicoln-Ka nhnps Mining lllvisiHu of Yah lli��lrlct rlaimsI'siatecT'ieftr Ill-Mi el.'rcek. North Vital*, T��ke nolce I hat I, 'nhn Cltp[��3r|j'n, free Miner's c.-ni"ca e Nn B769U3. intend, 60 daye run Ihe dale hereo*. t.n apt ly iu the miuiio/ ecoiderfnr a rert'fira'eof liniiroveinents, fin he uurpuaenf obutining a crown g'-antof the ibove Maim*, And f'irili'r lake notice that,action, u der . 'linn .'17, ' list he coin" enr.-rl before I he issuance nf such rep itlcaie of Improvements. Hated this 28lh day nf June, 1905 J11HN CL/VHPBRTON, METROPOLITAN MEAT flARKET NICOLA LAKE, B. C. Prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Ve.J, Pork and Sausage Orders throughout the District receive careful attention and promptly delivered JAMKa. POOLKY Proprietor ��� wice a week delivery to Lower Nicola, Coutlee, way points COUTLEE BXhATcT(MTH1H0P ANDREW SMilH, Proprietor All kinds of Blacksmith work and Horseshoing done in first class shape. Leave your work here and it will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. S.-nii your |2 alohii and receive The Nicla Herald for one year. NOTICK Klxtv daysaf'er da�� unlay. IIOTII.N DiMIN'I'iN HOTKU the beet honae In town HeadquMiieti for'h Mcola, UtWla creek and C'-aniii- creek aiHge*. Kveiy i-onventenre fur traveler* and mn >nml men. Kxcellem able and well rinckwl bar. I'. J Uobin*on k Co.. proprie'or*, K.niloon* UNTKKAL HnTHI,. Kamloopa. Napoleon Ltlremoulle, WOnlirM, Hr*i il>es iu liarili nlar. UihkI wines, l,iqnnr* and i ritabllnn In mime I on. P, Herod, proprietor, nd clga KAM LOOP* H iI'MK, ^^^^^^ Heat Mi�� k f w ne*. liquor and cigara In ihe Interior. Ju*t ihe spo fnr a nice tool re frmhing idaaa of beer. Woe i in Kamloop* ell In GKANO PACIFIC HOTKL, Kamloop*. The nearest helel >o Ihe railway elation. 'I he nnly covnenlent hoi el for traveler*. Good mom*, gnnd 'aole, Kood liquor*. Two large simple rooms. P. A. Karnlian, pronrietor. Pinal atanHnu In cimnentlnn. QUKKN'H HOIK ,. Kam oops, B.C. On') brick hotel in tbe rib. Klne wine*, liq ii'Ti and cigar*. Kale*. II to $2.90 per day. w-_.fi.__ i ��� - W|ln uiiiihoieli* Kver> thing ln ronnwihii flml cl����a-i,id uilodaie. Headquarter* for ppwpeciora andmlnei*. Kveryaeoiinm'>daliun for Kin *'*. Quiet reading and amoking rooma. (local Maid inn nn the inra-n. A8HCK11KT HOlKL. "��� ho'el for visitor* In The miwi convenient __ . in A*licroft. The beat of table bmrd. Hot ann cold bat ba. linr re re- eemai ive meets all trains. Johnson ��� Perkins, proprietors, GRANDCKNTRAUHOI'ltUAahproft. Kv- erythinguptn-date. 'he bouse has lately been remodelled and I* now under new man- igement. Ihe bar is supplied with choicest brands of wines, liquor* and cigar*. When in Ashcroft atop at, the Grand Central, George *j ard, proprietor. NOTICE BlTt.T days after dale I Intend to apply to tbe chief eommMoaer of lands and works for per. mission to purchase MOaciee, more or lea* of mountain pasture land, situated o* tbe south aid' nf rtinmp Lake ia the Nicola Vail, y dlvl* Ion of Tale district 8u. h Und being described aa follows exclusive of mineral claims: N VV. 1 Section J, T 100. & vv. J Section 10. T 100 commencing at the south *aonci Thirty dayi after dale I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works fnr a IIOMioe to out and oarry away timber f om l he following described lands: Commencing at a nost marked V. Woodward o*e mile n westerly from 1. routine's pre-empt Ion line and ran niag north SO chain*, eastN ohslna, south M nhaiBi west at ohains to point of cimmenc - ment oontalnlng MO aces. Al*o comnen'-lnn at, a post marked T. Woodward and running non h 00 chain*, west SO chains, a ut n M cnalns. east n chains to point, of commencement, ooa- talaiag M0 acre*. r. WOODWARD, Locator. J. K. 8HIVKU Agent. An.r,lKw. Ntop wt the ROCKFORD HOUSE Uobt. Scott, Proprietor When traveling on th* Nioola road Convenient place (or travelers, with gnnd eromnmrUtjon. Otter Flat Hotel I 'hariea |).-h*rro, Proprietor, TULAMEEN CITY. ��� ��� ��� ��� B. C. He.clq'iarters for Summit, Rahhitl m un'am, Tulamem river, Boulder, Bear and Kelly creek camps. Gold Fishing and Boating, P. O. Address: Aipen Omve. in JU The well known stallion Reggie M., will stand the season at the ranch of Peter Marquart. Courtnay Lake, B. C. Terms: $jo at the end of the season, pasture included, Peter Marquart. STEwA FIT'S NICOLA AND PRINCETON n also Gt noral Livery Head Office: - - - Nicola Lake, B. C. STAGES LoHve Spences Bridge Kvery I hursday lor Nicola I ake, Kamloops, Princeton and way points at 6 a. m. Every Saturday for Nicola and way points at 6 a.m. Leave Knmloops hvrry Mmiiiay lur Nicola and Spences Bridge at 6 a. m Leave Princeton t vi i \ *uniiay 6 a, m.. arriving Spences Hrii'ye I ur^day 6 p.m. Leave Nicola hveiy Tuesday and Friday for Spences Brioge at 6 a. m. Every Friday for Princeton at 6 a. m. "pr-cial trips made by appointment. Telephon-i connection with Kamloops M. P. HTKWART, - Proprietor R. M. WOODWARD Is still doing business at the Old Stand. A good stock of Lumber constantly on hand. Orders promptly filled. Lower Nicola, - - B. C Rosedale ft0^. I;oWer _\Ticola GENERAL STORE, POST OFFICE, EXPRESS AND TELEPHONE OFFICE. - - - S. J. WOODWARD To Out* Customers From Nicola and the surrounding country will find us in our new store in the Noble Hlock, a few d<��ors west from our old stand. Our new store was fitted up specially fur us with Clothing Wardrobes and fixings of all the latest designs of a city store. We will have a larger stock than ever, any orders entrusted to us will receive immediate attention. Satisfaction given or money refunded. F.E. BURNS - Kamloops, B. C. J. McQUISTON Merest jailor Now is your time to se'ect your Summer Suit. Nice patterns of Scotch, t nglish and Irish Tweeds. First class fit guarantee]. W.J.KERR Watchmaker.Jeweler KAML0OP8, a 0. All kind* nf Watch**, Clnclta, Jewelry, etc, kept in stuck. Wedding pre*- rati t ipedalt*. Fint ntu* repair* done on abort notice and returned at one*. If you Need ARytW ii? the CARPENTER Line, aeod your work to the undersigned. All order* finiahed in a wnrkmauhip - manner. Cabinet work a specialtf. J. R. wicORBOOR, Lower Nioola, B, 0. THF NICOLA HERALD LOCAL NEWS Th* public achoola opened on Monday the 21st. F. P. Wood a ard, of Lower NiooU, waa in town Tut-aday, Mra. Marshall niturned home Monday evening from a vuit at lower Nicola. Dr. G. M Eoater, who hai been visiting in Nicula, left on Tuesday'a stage for the count. Frank Garcia haa about completed a new two story rendence at hia ranch near Aaoeu (irute. Song Bervice will be held in the 1'rer.liyiriimi church on Sunday uiurniii", at 11 o'clock. HARDWARE SHELF GOODS MNIMG SUI'PLIKS LUviREl SUPPLIES McLU'GIILIS'8 CaRRIV.Es Wai.ONS M.COKMICK MOWERS A full line of the above always kept in slock at clone prices at LEEMING'S HARDWARE KAMLOOPS Harness and Saddlery No* i* the 'ime to buy your liar heSH and SaOctleiy 1 have in rtcak a lull I:iim o ifiic.dcc.ui'a'ile to the tr��nV, San-fat tion guar anieed. A" kiml' of IfKI'AIKIM. Hari.Mi, B ewe, Shoes, etc., don* neatly anil |i"Miip'lv. N.J BARWICK, NICOLA LAKK. ��� B C MRS. TUTILL-MARSHALL NlidLA LAKK. 1.0 Orartuate M. O H and W H��� Montreal Licentiate of the College ot I liy ���lclans and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec. Duncan Ron, M. P., has been appointed to till a vacancy in the Greenwood city council. J R. McGrigor, the carpenter and cabinet maker, from Lower Nicola, waa in Nicola ou Saturday. Born. ���At Nicola, B. C , on Sunday, Augus' 20th. 1906, to Mr. and Mra. R. Davis of a daughter. Mrs and Mra. R. Johtnon, of Lower Nicola, was visiting with friends in Nicola, Friday and Sa'urday. FOR SALE A Stock Ranch contain'nu 4*40 acres,situated near I), nig las Lake with all necessary implements and also stock. Km particulars apply to VV. M. LAUDER, Quilchena, \> 0. Springbank Ron h, .In v 11 h. 1 05 RILEY H0U8K NICOLA LAKK. H. U F. G. PAIGE General Blacksmith C1RBIA.W AND WAlzDN WORK ��� Hurseshoing done in a firol clas> manner. Careful attention given to this iranch of the husmess. All Work Guaranteed First class IWM ai r! lodging bv the lay week or month E>eiy atteOtHx D M French and Wellington Douglas returned to Lomhun.lake yerterday j i/u'en to tho travelling puhnc after a fe* days in Noola. MBS Rurv. Proprietress Mrs. Kirhy, nf Quilchena, waa in town -A. O. !F M BEATTI-J Accoiico .or.(;oiiiniN�� .ni, Insurance -tod lieioTa1 AgetvT, MahHtr**! ��� Kanilonna Mondiy, acconpaiiied hy her two *ou�� f>iiUKT Nli'OLa, No Wtl. A.O F.. meet V ' second anil fou-lli Frio Who will alteml Bctiool here. The Lolie's Guild nt trie Cuurch of S'. Joh-, *'ll meet at the res clence of M18, C. D Kroad'wut, Friday afteruoou, in each incut I at S p.m., io I'oule)'- Hill. Vi>iiin< hruilmii cordially invited. Hir. A. Fhaskh. I\ H. A II. I'AJUUkOTOg, Dee, John B Taiitnhiil, wife and child of Coldsprni^ ranch, with 111 Nicola inter* day and left today f ir Princetoi. 10 visit With ivii'lu'-. Mrs. Price ��ho has heen visiting with her daunhter Mrs. Dudrtl N. AniiliT ��� c-;'.'aii'l S-yeai ol s: tn*k i f Ch rrj I'nacli, I'liioi, loricois. at", now g owing furfall orders. No \iieii-i-. lis. or .1. I���) of f iiooioii or inspec ion. 1*1 me ri e your li��t betnic plmiins your i der ''nts'tu free , iir.eiiho'i-e I' aula. Floral Work, Ree Sirp- lilies, sruii I'aikak'-s F'rtil zers, eic. .M .1 HHA'HV, villi tT*t>_h_Ue Hoid, \'aic hivkh, I 0 .1. W Riliertsoiiarn-edin Nicola la-t h VV^i r.i e������ wrn'raiwl **? ��� c tt . . tawing lum' or ami gelling nut Saiurday fruu Vancouver, and has ac f h cepted a position in tha drygoods department of the A I Howse Co., Lr'ii ; ettahllshiiiHiit. i.oiK-rnl Mill < oiilriiita Kvt'i iili-d WIC���< MollKKATK Parties wis'ung wura ran usee N*iiie Chaa. Shafner returned (mm SI -can on l"-""1!"^ *">""1' A '" *����� ��' " ����1 "' f. D. W0����D*ARD, Monday accompanied hy Mrs. Shifoei, and will take up 'heir residence at L wtr Nicola, where Mr. Shafner is employed in the general sforo ot G B. Armstroiiii. L.w��� ��,������,���, H C Mrs. Mickle and Miss M. E. Latnlir came in from Quilc'iena, S��turdnv evening Mrs. Mickle returning on Monday. Miss Lander will remain several days visiting with Mrs Pooley at Ihe Tamerun Farm. A large attendance took in the lawn party of the L-tdie's Aid of the Meth" disc's at Mrs. A It Carrtngtori's r-si deuce on Friday evening, (l-tmes, *_|*M ind tiohi_, w���re imlulged in with re freshmeiitp, A very enjoyable evetnng Waa spent bv all. Indian Pete wss in jail f.r a few days! this weik charged ��nh having intone, Canta in him, snd on the ranchene. John Simpson, the white man who sup-! plied the *���**] , left sudiieidv for Kam-1 loops. Pete was fined $26 and Cogti. amounting t $35 25 Business Locale. Smoke Interior or La Morena C>g��ra. Send your $2 along and receive The Nioola Herald for one year. When you want a good smoke ask for the Interior or L�� Morena Cigar, manu factured liy the Inland Cigac Factory, Kamloopa. TAKK IT EASY During this hot weather, tlont try to cook and "fu-s' around �� hot SloVe. Yoll lose \' ur pi ence, and the rest nf Ihe family h so their appetites. list "take it, easy" and serve these .lellml Veal L'V .1 Hied Tenderloin ."Lie Chicken Taimle, 2 tins 2n, C'nckeii, l>oiic d, liu of> Doek, " 25c- Turkey, " 115 OaajHrrdg* Sausage 20 Finnan Hsddie. 2 Una 25c Kippered Herring, 2 tins 25c Fresh Herring, tin 10 we'll r_M-i TOOT PALATE leI&co KAMLOOPS EVEKVTHINU IN FRUIT WATCH REPAIRING All kiinls of VVa'cn. Clock a> d ,le��c Iry reiairs ddie in liis' cl ess order and satisfaction lyu.ratiteed. Ail work eiitrusied to oil' cire will be cicinpliieil and re'urned with- c ut deUy W. M. < IMI'HU.I. A CO., ('. P. It. Tunc Inspector!. Kamloops S We arc headquarters for School Books l Scribblers, Exercise Books and supplies of every description Give us a trial SMITH BROS 33 O O Bt 9 T O Fl-EJ K.inloo s and Vetiioll JAMES SMITH GENERAL BLACKSMITH LOWER NI'OLA, B C. All kinds of repair work done l�� a neat and satisfactory manner and in shor1 notice. Horseshoeing "THE PEOPLES STORE." ARRIVING EVERY WEEK FRESH GROCERIES Our Leaders in Teas are Marigold, Nabob and Balada-all Favorites LAKE OF WOODS FLOUR We have constantly on hand Hardware, B6ots and Shoes, Clothing, Miners' Supplies, etc. At Right Prices The Soda Fountain is now in full blast. Ice Cream Daily. H. General Agent Excelsior Life Insurance Co. Notary Public. NICOLA LAKE, B. C. " If PAYS TO DEAL WITH US." NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY--��� We are in a position to show you one of the best assorted stocks ever placed in Nicula. We have secured the newest and most fashionable goods, so you can depend on anything you see here as just right for style, quality and value. We lead and will convince you so that you will leave us and be well satisfied with our goods. New Dress Goods New Skirts New Silk Waists New Shoes All of the Best and Prices to suit the pockets. See and be Convinced. Lumber, Flour and Feed always on Hand. A n Hi.) llUi.U GENEllAL MERCHANT Lower Nii-olu, - . B. C. i COUTLEE :tf0TEL COUTLEE. B, C. Jos. Richards, - proprietor Headquarters for Mining Men for the Nicola District. First class accommodation for travelers and tourists. ' , ,' 1 Good Stabling In Connection. Telephone Connection a