T y������>. &*S s-'l l.'S ,-SP\ Ii*J Vol. 4.���������No. 12. J1E\'E-LST0KR WEST KOOTENAY, B.C.. JULY,, 10. 1897. $2.00 a Year. NEWS OF THE CAMPS. A BUDGET OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM SURROUNDING TOWNS. Big Strike Reported'on Isaac Creek- Trout Lake Still to the Front-��������� Ferguson Float���������Arrowhead Notes --The Jordan Pass. - ' Frank Vandall returned -Thursday from ti visit to Isaac Creek and speaks very highly of tin" mineral possibilities oi" that camp. He reports that the Bate's hoys have about 10 or Yi claim-, on the iiioiinuiiii between Smith Creek and Isaac Creel- about 12 miles from Wigwam. The whole mountain is a mass of sold bearing oi e carrying Mime copper and silver.. It is not at till mi- like the War Fagle ore and if it continues, to hold tlie assay valuer aheady obtained, viz. $27 .with .")% coppci-, it may yet. turn out to be one of Ihe coining camps of the country. There have been also several galena propositions already taken up and, some properties have changed hands. There 'is no . dotibtabout the presence of the mineral and work and money is needed nviw to prove it. The big lead on ,the I3.it es property runs nearly north-east and south-west more south than west and is a proposition of great merit. This new discovery is line 15 miles or so from Revelstoke and will lie soon another feeder to the town. From" Trout Lake City. The sawmill is making over time and is unable to supply the demand for .lumber and large quantities, are .being impoiied from the L-irdeatr mill���������. Capt. Davey i.- building an ollice on ICellieSt. .1. Smith and .1. Scott tile building cottages ou Vancouver St. Their families arrived last week. The family of-Mr. .MrOuirc, manager of the L. F. R. k C. G. F. Co. ar'e^stop- 1 ping at. the Queen's. The family of S. Woods arrived on <, Saturday from Montnuft., , W. II. Hloedel, I ite a stiver for U. S. costume at Omaha is pulLing up a building ,-incl \\ ill open an assay ollice in aliottl. two \\ eeks-. - ���������>-- '���������- <��������� Mr. Sussmaii, (.'.P. R. expert, left, for the Lower Country on Saturday's stage. . , The'waggon i und Im ween here and the Landing is ,-iItnosl impassable; one would think judging fiom (lie amount, .of revenue received the government, could well affoid to spend ,i few dollars in impi ovenients. Retxxecn toad.L.-tx, license and recoiding offices- th'e irov- ernmeiit leceived over',fi2,.S00 for the month of June. A conl iact has been let. lo Gns Olson to open ii|i half a mile of new streets ou the townsite. lie will begin woik nt once. F. McCarty will build a meal market as soon as he can secure lumber. Tenders are out for the new recording ottic-e. It, 'will be a substantial building 20x-:X) having three rooms and tin co cells finished with rustic on the outside and painted. When completed il. will lie ;m ornament to t lie town. Campbell \- lieaton are putting up a building 30x10 lo be used as a livery and packing stable Mr. Noice, of HeveKloke, has secured a site'for a church and has been very successful in raising a fund to build with. - i.. J.-is. Dixon lias tenders out. for a tunnel 100 ft. long on the Silver Queen. At Llio Broadview the Horne-Payne* Co. are putting up several new buildings for thc use of the ollicer.s of (lie company. Pro-pccting has lu;eu almost, at a standstill for the p.-isL week on account of the heavv rains. best. The long jump fell to Alclhnoyle with 10 ft. UK inches, and lhe ���������.-.imc 'parly took away I lie high jump with J ft. Sin. , " The event, of t he day. however, was the,Lug of war between 12 men of the Home-Payne Co. and I he same number of citizens of Trout Lakeand Ferguson, the stakes being .$2o a side. At. 7:-0 p.m. both teams were on the gi'oiind. Tliey tossed for ground and the company's men had up hill pulling. For ten minutes the ribbon scaicely moved and not, a sound was to be heard so great was t he excitement. So strained grew the inteiest, of the crowd that itgaLhered round t he combatants and took hold of the rope bound lo have ";i hand in.-'' A foul was 'declared of course and the lug was oil".' Lal,"r on a dance was held al. Ilalhn's store in a (large room over the shop., There was.a very large crowd and a gay oliMime Lo the '-wee stn.-i' hoois.'" Telegrams were teceived from President AIc- ICinley, Grover Cleveland and William .Jennings Biyan. John AhiMhaiusou has been heie to see us., He looked wit h a pitying eye at' the disieputable condition of the streets. I' wish we had him "here, Itevelstoke's loss would be our gain. Ancly'Cuniiniiigs is now sole pro- prietoi of the Balmoral having bought out his partner. Messrs. Dunn &,Farrel am visiting tho mini's. , < . (1 ��������� ' Wo need a resident, constable badly. One man cannot, attend to Lhe whole district. There was a robbery here last week. It wis a pretty neat. job. CMTrDnOT^T? nni71UT7nV I VhflcM'ilul the greatest admiration. ,iii,i in', Li\ J LKrKl^h nKh WhKY ,,U'tioii. as on Mem- dti.x, tlic'.'itli' inst. they ran thcii- iir���������t brew ui Elite! prise l.i-jc-i'. Thuru are -.1 ill lniiny tilings lo((lciiiiicl extra plant to bu added before lho brewery is running to it, full limit, but c;\ ery- Ihing is now ru.i(l> lor that result and, xxith liie careful supervision ot tlieii- expert brewer, Mr Kruno Kischci-oi" (.'hkago, lhe publiu inay soon e\iieel to have proi idol really lirsl-class iioine- niade lager, porter and ales in kegs and bullies. As the process of making beer may be of intern st: it, as seen in the brewery on JMonday. may be described: . The lirst thing is hot water uliich, healed lo about,'Kid' in a hot-water tub standing about, its own height above a mash, Lub, is emptied into die latter vessel into which 11 ewt. of mall is put and tho whole stiried and mashed with stieks called mash slicks. It. gets about two hours of tlii; mashing and, is then run into a trough-n't lhe foot .ind one side of the tub��������� called a "ban." Jf clear it, is run into tlie big boiling kettle for boiling. When the liq-iid is in the kettle the hops arc put in and boiled about. 2? hour--. 'A largo vahein thebotloin of the kettle now lets the mixture into a "hop tub" on the lower, floor. Out of this, after a time, il is forced by.Lhe. rotary pump inlo the "cool ship" al, tli'e top of lho building or a heigh I,, say, of 2.'' feet, "'lie re it si.iiids from four to six hours, and is then lot out by cl lor u.j. Il,*is a most interesting sight lo watoli lho whole pro- e-s.s and was mu..!i appro..i.U.d by the Jl mi. lopiosenlatn o.' The Kntorpriso i'lvwery lias ,i capacity ol Sit) gallons per day ol Ul hours, and' the owners being energetic and hn\ mg the .\s,isl,ince of an practical and scientific brewer (.ioii should see his diplomas), expect t-i do o\ or.\ thing in tlioir power to win a large share of the Hade of tho country. They li.uo a splendid building, 40x70, willi a lditioiis .'>J\lll, and ha\ o pul in the following planl: t Jioilor,, 111 h.]i.: engine, (i h.p.: steam loalary pump, (ingals, per minute; copper cooler, 20 bliK. per hour; malt and fanning mills: air pump and hand rolar,\ pump: hot water tub, ������(,0 gaU.; hop lub. tt'fi gals.; mash Ir.b, 1100 gals.: sLecl boil.ug kettle; boc-r ship, HixL'il. 101)0 gals.; two rent val*(if l,2('0gals. each: chi]i cask, of,. total cap.icily of i,72,3gals.; I.io kegs; ice, in.ill and imps galore. Though the pio|niclors -all well-known eili- /eri'���������Jiai-o v.ow juiL about $l."i.(MJ mlo llieir. plant I he;, aio already cent. in]i!aliiig add.non- al oxpomlituro for this pmposo. Thoy expect to double their chip cask capacilj, puich.ise inoio kegs, make their own barrels, add a -oda water plant. Hi-an institution and is owned bj men of which the town may be proud, and a great success in its lino or business may with eniilideiico be predicted for thein and llieir now enterprise. ind I'.ii.ntry in the land of lho midnight sun. Ui no mean, the; least prominent, wa, our model n Goliath, Aic.x. Jlc-Ilne who, wiih hi, lift (iiii.rl.nl in green, wa, the pride of llio band. The Ilriiish flag he can ied was never held in s'liongcr hand,. A. Johnson and Gils Anderson thumped the big and kettledrums, wiule Mossi-. 'liijliir, (Jaflein and ."Slr.nidburgh and other,, lollowcd by I rof. Ah Sing (chef of lhe Hot Sprinirs Hotel), gave ,i c hoi.-e sek-.-lion ofcxcllc'iit iiiu-ii- on ii)stniinciiL��������� of i.nious kinds notes ,md sizes, ilul the writer bring iiiif.iuiili.il' with lho instruments is unable to intolhgetly describe them. The parade formed at Ihe hotel and proceeded along It.n'lwav sti, rl to the station, I hi nre bark 10 hciidipiar Irr, wheie lire hand was elirisloned the Jubilee Iian.l. 'I'lieehiistening-w.-is not pcrfoniic'd exactly aflor thoorthodox fashion but ui a way IH'cnliar to thc West'and not neress.in lo explain. |.Vole���������If anyone interested wants to stelhnl gun working, ask I br ma |or about lh.it jubilee band'.���������X.Y.. Albert Cuiynii, Julv.s. ALBERT CANYON CAMP A NEW ERA COMMENCING FOR THIS PROMISING PLACE. Directors of Gold, Fields and Waverly Companies Arrive���������Jim Ross figuring- on a 25-Mile Wagon Road--A ' Concentrator Promised. 0 ��������� Local and Personal Briefs. ���������. c ^ Tliroe'innre iictw- Jiouhfs going up. - f4,-idics' bicycle leggins at Coiirsier's.' .See II. ,S. Wilson's new sign over, the shop entrance.' ' * ' ' Oie Sand berg went, up to .Albert. Canyon on Tuesday. Lady bicycle, rideis who" wish to ap no.u neat should wear le'^'ii'S. + . , t~in A. >McN(;i) tho. harbor lias just -*vit in a fine new bath tub. Now's vour clianco. " ' A ' Perry Lfi.tkt-.'M.E., got back- Tuesday afle.i noon fiom a trip .to Trout Lake. Jack Shaw has purchased' .j. I. Woodrow's house and lot. Have you the. fever too Jack.' Nice assortment' of ladies' bic-Ae loffgins at Ctiut sier's.. * o.-< t , ^Ir. and Mrs. Govaiv- ,and Col. Anstoy \v,ent. to and i etui nod froin Allicrf Canyon on Tuesday. ' Wm. Maiiiilton, Liie new liarLeuder at the Stockholm 'J Ton so, is an old hand and a \ery capable, mixologist. Tho new bank building .was shown to a M.ul toptescnt,alive .Monday. Ft i.s a neat building and will be reiidy | supplies anil taking ouL ore., Tnis eitpeiiiliLure bespeaks Lhe com his railio.uJ OUR BOYS WIN AT GOLDEN. Jordan Pass. , .Iteighly k Frisby, Lhe .Jordan J'ash piolieeis caine in las) Saturday. They report that, all their work will ibis year be put in on Lhe St. La\vr"nce on the big upper lead. Thc lead heie is 0 It. wide and Lhey ha ve now gone in about IS f.-et on the capping. They are meeting clear ore now and have a 1 ready a few Ions on the dump. On account of a bod v of carbonate;, tliey will coininence Limbering right a I. the begii.nim.r. The lead keeps its width. ^ Ferguson Celebrates the Fourth. On Monday, the ot li inst., the in- habit.'iiits of Ferguson celebrated the annivcisary of American Independence. There \\i-re $100 in prizes for sports. Jn Lhe tug of war between Ferguson and Ti out, Lake I he former i\im. In the K.'l-yaid da.sh' JMcflinoyh- was lir-t, Itaiusey second. Ramsey and Kiplcy won Ihe Lhree-legged race, and I he prospectors race (each to i-.in y 20 lb--,) was won in spirited fashion by (.'��������� SiiIIm'iii. The open horse race was won Iiy.Noah A hrahaiiisoii's " Kondi" with (Hi'iin's horse second. The back hoi >c race Was nun Iiy ,1. ('a niplii'H'.s ���������" Jiiili-her Jioy," (.'lejj'.s again .seiniul A party of three, with Donald Mcintosh as guide, went uji Tuesday to the Orphan J3oy. What thev were after has not transpired. They weie from Vancouxer, hoiueliodv'sttitJ. It is said that C. 1J. Senilin, leader of the O|ipositii ii in the l'..(J. jjt'gl.s!."- ture, \il m,tl e a tour of tins p,n of tlie proxince in I lie near future. I lull's lots on the cornet-tire all set "The Glorious Twelfth." The Orange celebration hero ne\l Mond.n xxill be well nlled il tlie bielhern gel into il ail they have arrangiu for. The programme bristles with .. mis merits and inieiesiing ile'iiisaiid sliould .... u. ino public good re.-ie.i- Iion. 'lhe day opens xxitb the local lodge in session at T.I'n a.m., and at il.i.'i a.m. xisiting lirellisrii lu.iu the \\ isL will beinel al lhe 1 lam ��������� . . . , and Jilax-i d 1..K.U to Ihe lodge loom. AI 1(1 a.in, ill cloxer and are ncrrcclly t,'i.i(led. | ihe grand parade, laadcd b.nid and banner, w ill Edwards and Scott Take First and r Second in the Bicycle Mile. fi(ii.i>i;x. July !l��������� (Special)--The' big bieyele exent at the sjioiis here to d.iy. the one- mile open, was wheeled over a rer.x; rough Hack. Kdchc IMw.inU won liisi with llai ry Seoll a ���������guwl sceond. Tiuio. -i.l'). 'I'hfi ]in/es were valuable gold and Mhai'iiici!,-iK. ,' Tliey should put up a line building (line as it is a'splendid site and xety convenient. Their business needs ft loo. The Li'ihji' came to hand this weel; in such beautiful dicssand iral.i attite ���������liaL for a iiioment the tenth commandment xx-as in daiiyer of lieiii^- broken Iiy us. Iher Loueiy, \,iu are to be congratulated. sliirt. 1 he pr.x.essioii will iii.u.h to the lloti I Viilori.i.iiiil return to lhe b.iseba'l giouiids and disperse. Al 1 pan spLic-hcs will be delixrrrd bv Itexs. l'ro..uiner. tllas-lonl. the loial ileijA' ������i������l Mheis, -ti i p.m. the spoils will h,. held ou l-Vont and I) nigl.is sinets. and a shmi hul in- tii'i'sfiug Iii'jgi.iiiuilr has Ik-i ii pr, p.ind. The hieyile i.ucs will begin -baip.it i;.."������i p.m. Thi ,\ will be followed by a couple o! I.oise lares, ni- ( hilling one lor lady inter-. Ilanriiig on the new jilallonii a; the ball ground-, ciiiiiuirui ing al .v oelock will bring llir dax's lesl i\ itit-s lo a ' lo-e. At the daiire. music will be luinished b.x the l.'evclitoke (treliestra and I;,,In. (Joidon xx ill bi Hour manage!. /I-o-m,.rrox-.-i.-juiui,i.\) Hex. ('. A. l'roeu.-ibr ol I lids, liicliaidsoli, the proprietor ot Ka-lo xxill pi each an o,ieii-an senuuit lo the lhe \f.ird,. I ,,.,f I-I, .,.1 111 -11 .. , . O'-'nge ,-,J,1^(;. "a the hail grounds, ,i| 7.������i p.m. tlie .U.iplo lj>.it Jlotel. Illecillfxx.let. j Scaling ,l((..4.iii,i..d,u.oii will be i-rox iiledand ictuined home Wednesdax accon'i- ; pauied by his son .John and" d.iuirliler 1 Mrs. Nelles. Jle looks well and he.ntv j and xvill lesume actixe nianayc'iiieiit (If for occupancy soon. Dr., H. M.iLhwui xvill be' at the ILotel N'ict.iiia, 1'exelstoke, for .-ibuiiL tw.. weeks in piac-tice Dentislrv in all its branches. ' . ��������� A lepublic.iii paper in New Yoi k, wishing to pay a graceful tiilmte to Queen'Victoria, he. ds its article ���������wiih ,"]']\cry lu'cli a'Queen." , . ��������� ' Ladies' white wear at, CoursVr's "*" ' Jim Pou]iote \v,is in town ibis week an..1 s n s lie ' w ill soon '" army of men employed at camp at iSluc.iii crossing. Mis. W. .M. Laxxi-encc wit'li'lier ixro childicn aiiixed fiom Winnipeg 'I nt'������- diiy, and aie now domiciled in a <.; ,t- tage wpnositc A. N. .Smith's. ' NN'ill ,; 111 y (mo make a moxe in .ihe rec-reation giutiiid m ttler as theie will soon lie a graxclled'road and. buildii-o-s on the piesent, ball giound. ���������J. Fied Hume, Opposition member forSouih Kootenay, xxasiu town Monday., lie was not vei\ talkative (lie ne.xer is) on pirli.iment.iry niatteis. Just in at Comsiei's a lot of Slater's t.-in and black shoe polish.' * IMr. Liiinont of the "Canada Hook and Drug Co. gaxe tin's ollice a pleasant call this .week. JIc expects, ,to open his now stoic on or about, tho 15th. 0. McL. Ihiixvn's position is tliat of oxecutix-e agent for T> C. The oll'ieo has coiMieclion with all mallets outside of consLiuclioii and operation. Mr. (irant-Ooxan, de.sei ilicd as the. Cecil l'hodesof Ih-itish Columbi'a, arrived in lievelstoke'Sunday afternoon accompanied Iiy .Mis. (ioxau and Col. Ansley. A. N. Sniith is putting in a new bie.-id case tU 11 nine's-down (own stoic and xvill keep theie a daily supply of fiesl. bici'id of ,-il| ,kinds, linns, cakes, etc. Don't I'm yet this. Tiout Lake City is repoitcd In be liodining in buildings and population, now of its being centre of This is ceilainlv a red letter.week for Albert, C'anyon. livery face within its limits exhibits a certain amount, of joy at xvhai is certain to create wonderful and immediate mining act ivity in this mining region.. .Mining woik and money are the chief topics of Lheday- and good reasons there are that il should be so. . Sunday, the 111) insl.,' was the' fh-sL signal of}'(hc good times for then passed through to Itevelsloke that successful financial and mining gentleman ot London, ling., i\Ir. Oi-anl-Govan (chief prcmiou-r and large shareholder 'in Ihe H. O. Gold Field-, Co. Ltd. and tlie Waverley. Mine 'Ltd.) with Airs. Go van, their private secretary and Colonel Anstey another large sbaie- holdet in I hese companies. Their visiL lo IJ. (,'. would have no other reason but I he development-of (heir mines, and proof of this was obtained next day when No. 1 brought in Llieir engineer, Mr. T. S. Armstrong, of Toronto, who will ;iL once locate a waggon road along or near Lhe ptesenL park trail fiom Albert Canyon to Lhe company's mines at, head of Doxvme Creek. The work of construction will it is said commence at once and will doubtless give employment to a large .number of men, after which many teamaxx-ill be employed freighting in K.v.vy .Mail representative he said he. could not explain why lhe P. O. de- pal "meld had not l.lkeii' up the local mail matters and he was astonished to heal Ihat'IJig Iiend had had but three mails in nine montlA JJesaid he1 had been urging belter mail service on the department to the loesl, of his |HIHyt. and he bad Hon. Mr. Mulnrk's prou)i-<; Lo next year put in ilu* estimates an appioprialion for a 'daily mail ser-viei- I lirougboiit Kootenay. ��������� Infce-mat ion from other sources corroborate Mr.' linstock's statement and tell of bis labors I'or better mail farilitieu. He said also that he h,-(d arranged xviih.I he Hon. Sidney Fisher, Minister of Agriciiltuie, lo come aud xr'sit Kootenay al. au early date, and thai, gentleman xvill be glad Lo meet the r.uicheis and farmei'sof thedistricL. Mr linstock thinks Hon. Mr. Fisher's- visit may In- productive of good lo, the agricnltur.-d iiitei esls of t be Proxince. As in the general results of, the session the geneial opinion wa-., Mv. linstock thought, lhat it ' was a (hoi oughlv businesslike one,' and had been well accepted by tlie national press generally and by the business public. lie was glad to hear that, lievelstoke. xx-.-t.s growing and expanding ������o well and hoped to be back here in a little, while/ (low others look.at the member for Lhis const it uency' may lie' gathered fiom Lhe following extract taken from ,the . Ottawa Journal. "Hewitt linstock, AI. P., left for home last evening. Although the member for Yale and Cariboo is the wealthiest, man in the Dominion parliament, he is,one. of the most' unassuming and hardest workers in the commons. He has got Ihe practical .and political wants of ISriLish Columbia ou his finger ends and in his own niodesL way never ( eases to keep the needs of the piovince before Lhe government. He takes it, broad view of'-all public questions and is stiongly opposed Lo Lhat, class of politicians who can' secimthjng good outside their own constittiencv." Taken Home Again. pany's faith in tlieii properties-..a faith unanimously shared by all experienced .md practical miners who have had the opportunity of examining the several claims. The const ruction of this road too sets at, rest, for all time Lhe doubts which have been prevalent regaiding I lie unite to the "mines. Interested ji.ii ties in D.iwnie 'Creek and Flat Creek asset-led that shipments would from CL.i.it's group be compelled lo come xia tin- points Lhey were respectively interested 'in ; but, old timers, with a full knowledge! of the diU'eivnt oi-iinies and giving one consideration to I be pros a ml cons, claimed' that Ihe one accepted was the only pi-ac-l ic-il route. On Tuesday, Air. Iloss, well known' in the lime of C!."'P. R. construction as being of Lhe firm of Ross miles, will be aw.-u d- i'd to him in which case it is safe Lo say the road xv'll be Iii st-class in every respect. Iiy the way, it. might also be mentioned thai. Air. Ross is one of Uie principal owners ol the ".Jumbo," a mine of great promise and' .amongst. Lhe richest in the district. IL is in close pioximily of the waggon road.' ' . Th s same day, Tues.l.ty, All. and Airs. Cr.iiiL-C'ovan.,1 heir secretary and Colonel Ansley paid I heir initial' visit to (he camp in which lhey are so much interested. They looked'all over the toxvnsileand ex pressed their admiral ion of its loveliness and suitability. The land for the townsite is piacLicdly ar- langed for and the company .have already decided upon the she for their head oll'ice, v'v/.. beLxveeu Ihe station ami Hot. Springs I led id. Tliey intend to ('i-ect oLher buildings at Jui early dal". The part,)- returned lo Ifex-c-I- sloke saint' daw The stroke of apoplexy, experienced by Airs. John D. lioyd lasl Friday, the circiinisLunces of which Lhe Mail has already-published, Lerinin.-iLed fatally Tuesday livening to t he great sorrow of , her lotting husband and many frii'jiids.. From the time of the attack to the end I he deceased lady was unable to speak and as the shock extended over the. ssystem death came painlessly and . peacefully. lint the'day before her illness she told her husband that.if anything happened shedos-ited to be buried at her old,home in Ontario, and in con I'ormiiy with her ,������vish -her remains '" were placed in a metal casket and taken east, Thursday nun ning, to Dun- vegan', Glengarry county. ' Ontario. ���������John I). Hovel, the deceased's husband, and Norman McLeod, a broLher-in-law, accompany Lhe remains to Lheit last resting place'in Outai in. , The fuiieial services were conducted by IlevAMr. Aluir, of (lie Presbyterian church, at the residence of Thos. Rain (where Airs. lioyd died) and were simple and touching. A number of sympathizing'friends followed then- mains to the railxvay���������stati(in where Rev. .LA. Wood oll'ered a short, feeling prayei. The pallbarers were Messrs. Abraliaiiison, Atkins, Liarher, Hai-nard, Hume and Kellie. Tin-: wiioli* c;.\.mi' good the hotel at once. Tom Haiti expects to gel' a way In Tuesday nn a ]>inspe. ting trip ihidigli Lardeau up Fish Cieek. Flat Cieek over to the Noi lli Foi k and then doxvn Dnxviiie Creek. It is a big trip and a great cniinti-y. (.'..nd luck to you Tom Hon. (3. P.. M.utin. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, will be in town Aloud.i\-. It's a g ���������,d da\ for a politician to strike town. Whit's the matter xx-ith the hoard of trade nr'a 'deputation of citizens taking ndxan tage of the iipporl unity* to si ci;.- the Cniniiiissii.'iii.-r abmit the river pt-.-.ter-��������� I inli.iiialtei!, ��������� a ' >n i hoir will a-sist. '1'lie c-'huielies will bold no ex citing s'-rx lee The Canyon's Jubilee Band. One dax in the week is spirit by different people ui the way they are inclined, hut such xiaxs ,-.ie xarioiis. '1 In re aie occasion-, too, th-U debghlLlh the Ir-ait and siieh drliglil. is bound lo be expressed in a jubilant manner. Those oi us who s|������ ni tli.it pail oi that parlu u- lai'da.x ai <|ii.ctiide rn sliimlii'i- weie suddenly axeaUenid l.x "a go.it la.i-e as if ol music." |'| un.-I b< i vpl.i'iii'il that ihe camp xxas unable to bo.l-t ol ,i hand In H tolnie. but ,,n lushing lo our dolus x c hi re collii out( d b.x a band ol men with a band of iihi-i. (') "WiAiio dir.iiinug," xxe. m I,i.mid. but no, n was ihiie in r alnx, anal hxrbaud. and in Albeit C.ihiii. too, Hul \xh.x ai! Ibi- i (leli,,,|,���������ii : 'I he nay of I he xx. . I. su^'e. st(d lo '],o-c piou-l.X im liui ii I but il liuisi 1������ a i uniiiip, nt .a 11,,. s ,\. 'Il.r Aiiiiti- .i.iii e\. !.i med -XX bx. tin- is lhe IlliolJulx. I Ina lhe union jack at the professions he.-ul d'is- I pi-bed tl.i>-idea. .The iiiinibe'r of ���������.niaiuri-i in lhe 1 paraile lead .illu-r-; l,r*.ui.pose lhat lhe celebia- j I3i.li xva's ;n honor o.t (.ii.iiiil-liovan's ai-rix-.-il, but. : iia- X'-liy aiiil, x\:liri;i.-i'oi,. .of it ;���������- .--till an open ��������� f.iM-:-; j.-,n; i.r.Vi-.ioxy.-i! iii..'nri.-!-. J.J.n s'l:',^.-! iv.io. j- x'.a.s dirin m.-i.iri-.' iii.-. ;nil:tai'\ brariilg and | .-lever liiatnjaii.-iti.ai i.f lhe (r.n.J.I x) I'i lie I.V: fiif- Thei e is no the residential and business that, disliict. Some novelties in light diess goods a( Comsiei's. M r. and Mis..Craig have relumed from their lioiieyinoni. (lip and went down vest ei day tn their nexv home at Thomson's Landing. .May every joy and success be youi s. liev. Viocuiiiur, of K.islo, will next .SuikI'iv pleach in I he Mel hodi-L church in the moining. and in the evening ���������111 xvill conduct the Oi.inge opeui air sei vice. suiiuiiet' k ^V. Jl. Vickers is going to take a six week's xacalion. Oveiwork and excitement is lhe caa-e. .Sorry lo lose you, Hilly. You weie the. "man in the gap," ail right, and ihe toughs knew it. McDowell. Atkins .t Watson, Van- cotiver's leading druggists, have (his week opened thcii new stoic in IJexel- stoke which makes the sewmth biancli of t lie establishment now' in the Proxince. Mr. (I. T. M.-illory is in charge, a man wiih 20 \e,u s experience in his business p,n L of which was put in in the biggest houses in Ni'w Yoi k and [ ISfi.slfiii. . The .store is in 'McCarty's j handsome biiildingaiid is. being x-er.x- I AKTIII Andrew .lohnson made > a local ion Lhe other dax. New strikes of great richness are daily being made clrclly in the North Fork Valley. Alessrs. Alasoii k Denipsey, of S|)(ik.|iie, h.-ive found ground of'great, promise and ,'ire putting in some hard work. Cascade Creek, on Ihe wes(, side of Norlh b'tiik, is receiving con.sidi.'r.ible notice I his season' from a large number, of |)i ospeclors. Tlieniouiitailisaioliiid Albert ("anyon are teeming xx ith wealth of quality as rich as any in I}. C��������� and the man lo question this has not, yet been found. The noise anil hiisile ,i| ||,,. work train and sie.iui shovel and the extra gangs i tiecled xx il h their workings, Lhe coming and going of tin; many |)ro,|ieclor-, millers .-md capitalist's make lib vei y lively here just now. It is aulliorilalix-elxA-innoimced that active \xoik xx'ill be commenced on the .Itimlio this siimmer, a courculr.il or elected and lhat oie xx'ill be regnl.tr!x* shipped. This xaluable claim is only six miles from the stai ion a( Albei't ('anyon. .1. Ross [eft for Calgary on Ti.ur,d;iv and is eX|i'(-led bark on liie I7lb. Fiom ('algai y it, is expected he goes {.. AlcLiMil ie (/row's iN'.'si Pass emit raids. Mahy buildings .n-.- expected Lo go up Iiy .in early dile. All is interest, and excitement and Albeit Canyon's (lav has come. Nakusp May Get a Smelter. Simon Guggenheim, vice-president of, the Philadelphia Smelting ,-tnd Refining Co. of Denver; Win. Guggenheim, his brother, and Olio Aleais. a Colorado railroad , and mining man, passed (.hi ough here Sunday fur the coast. The party had been visiting the camps of Kootenay and- were unstinted in their praise of the country. TheGug- geiiheims .'ire smelting men on a big scale and besides their Denver works have two smellers ,in Mexico and a n -' linery in the cast. It is said thcii 'mission is in ruiiticction xvith the'cstahlish- nieiit, of.a large smeller al Nakusp. If it is true,'and thev themselves said as much as that they intended coming into the country. Nakusp js- to be cot . grat ul.tied as Lhis would make it one of (lie best points on Arrow lakes-. The Crow's Nest Pass Railway. M..I. 11.1iiey, manageriif construction of the Clou's Nest Pass Railway, s.ti,] in Toi mil o on .Monday. ''Tenders for grading the lirsl 100 miles will be received at, Mc Lend on the ]2ih and I .ith of July. The work xvill be divided and l.'L in sections of live mih-s but in rase of heavy woik Lhe sections! xx'ill be sub L.i, 1 ��������� 1. - , th it (he grading may be | ,i-,ie,l rapidly lnrw.ud and work give,i I., the nn nei mis eon true-tors and in ��������� i see., i \t e.iiil.iviimnt in I his coti'it i-.-. T.ie time for linishing l.i" gia bin.' ol the lb -t 1U0 miles vx ill " ��������� I. " a -I') l "i l'> days .iceoi'diiig to the lei ilive d.-t I.K-et'om L.-tli bridge .��������� i iti M. ..eod. Url.lgiiig .-ind Hack laying .. il. I'dl i.x- close un the grading 11, is i ��������� i.itent ion of | he comp.iny to have the wh i!e .-.���������n.-k ii:i,I -r co.ilr.ii-L within the i.e ������! I liree -u- four iinini h~ etc." Ma!-,, on, D i, ,|- , J ue-'i i , Peler and An Lew Fergus- ail ix ed i, nicely rough si vie." ,! furnished and cquippd' boards or' " auyihing will . See, their caVd i his .week, No (!.. s tlnee biuthe.- fi "in Put pi.- V.dlev;'. Out. Ti'.- will iiiln I'i.un Like, Wellies- i d i.x . .nd w lieu 111 -v a: nxe ,il I he tow u Upi>.i ll.i- |..rk.> uf tne L.irdeau there. ���������'.- ' ���������t���������, ��������� ' ��������� ��������� ' ! u'" '"'' "������ 't?*'ls Lh'".i iixe of ,the. tia'iiie ,'l:IewiH,Ii(is(ock.ALP.,passed lliioiigh | and of thesaine fa'.uily in , t liat .tising Itev-lsioke (,ii. Tuesda.y on bisxVay ���������; burg. "Xn woud-.M-." p"uple will iheu. I.'oiiie from I,In-.session ,,f |iarli.-iiiie!d. . say. A that,..the'plac-e is 'called ���������J"'er"ilji-' ���������jusi closed. ���������Interviewed bv1 ir Kikit- ou," y. .9- ��������� Our Federal Member. E'fr.jIf'S O VAdi: -a s 11 h M Mi Ia** .a i Jl A I L. 4������=������? _ n*** _. ��������� ,- __ _ /-Ji'f^ _.'lf I nut st,,te xxbetliei I i:.- eoudeuiued i T ' It if "n/S" 1 ' ! ?���������"> ������ Canada ul I'oi'i the Sl.ite-, but miles-. A "^ JIA JJ������i������A������0lji5 ^rS*-^- ' r eVdsiioke - ������Tosi>itah j'i;!!i.:siii:i) kvkuv sa'ii'jii'ay vi 3svj:ls-?oks. 3.C.'. ::v ATKIXs" A; -'.MTM. I-i'iii.'simits ami I'i������u'i:u;rnii' i ihe good I'l'imte of oui s.-ibno'i ti.ide -' Genera! Blacksmith ;- ' REVELSTOKE, B.C. I -hail I e e'fi-ct 1 vely x iiuile.iled .'I oiiiej ] and hceecfni 1 h -,i! ej-ua i d d. tia-ie vvill '> ! be a I"': lieclitie tu the in . seal, r.'.i'-ra. ] piolit and advantage to our pio.-'i ice I oi an mdu-tiy, which I eji; e-i ni - an Subscription Prico, 55.00 Per Aiman ^/'jf''Vl'lll-V '"lllll'"f !,'l,lv,'u: ���������*���������'���������-! '. , ,. " .!-; sreio'j.v i\ vDVANt-i. ' ���������!. i '" {':,!(''. . ... , , '1 Wagons, heavy or light, built and A '"'i' iJoliltnii..'! I'lsheiV llepai I inent | ' " " " _ " " | slnutbl foilhwilh a-ccilni.i exai ll/ ibe lepa'ned. i f.icls of the Liverpool case and l.ike ' I rriiAi. I ion as ihe le-.tilt iudicaics to T!1 I Idi seshoeiug a specialty. h������ AniPO NoMnri fS \ qnfpi'll i -!���������" '"V" A '."W0"'1' -"l'"'-';"h''"���������?*"��������������� ,. II ,mad;,in caimery methods in order to om*v" oiifmbi ho rami [-,,. emmr ! ���������i--ure.,.b-ohitely ibeirtru-uvoitbine���������.��������� eiluy SilOUlU Ij8 Wfllll Ujf 6v0ry-d ���������!���������,.], ,,���������...������������������ wdl be vouched lo ihe ��������� i c- . i r. , . i Jhiti-ii public by a (invcrumciit brand lioay who wants a Urst-cisss ��������� ">��������� ���������*������������������<>. i-1"'"."'. ������.>. en- ,,.^1 .-.s mountain boot. I piliely-' packed Willi w hole-olll.' !i-!i. I Tiie.aggi egat e cost, of 'Such a system (set up I'or 'the -holt, canning season j would not lie very' la lire aud might I well be recouped,in our ca-e from tin'' ! piolils accruing' to the Dominion in liespecl of 'the large lishcry leventie HKVFLSTOICIO. JULY 10, 1S'.I7. j derived from Hi-iii-h Colm.il'iia.A/Voi-- illCi'. ' ' ' Ordeis in any hr.-tucli of the trade executed in a 'xvoi knianlike manner. pr07B5S10KA7., A Great. Revenue, The inoiilb of .Line was a great, one I pHAS. R. CARLYON, w ' _ _��������� Barrister^ t-Law,' Solteiiop, and Notary Public. .1-'0i'"KK'l'': I.'ooin'.'. IV'il Hiiick. Itrveh-tol;,'. Dl.Scu.s.Si.N'i.' Canada's legislation to- xvaids the smelling indusliy, '*.- , ' ... , i I i I One hundred and seventy-live com- ,the Le Loi can better afiord Lo hold panie-paid up and all but live of t hem llieir piopei ty in statu, quo than can , liossltuid iiftbid to loose ,the Le I loi ptiy-roll. ��������� This'xeiled threat xx'ill, we. are sine, ibe lost, upon the Dominion Cloxeru- jiiieut, and it xvill carry but little .weight witli the public till it is explained why,, the .Le, Hoi Co. should Jmild ti smeller to treat their own ores with the prospect .ahead of having to' shut down the mine. O paid .$100 each lor I heir license. These license payments alone represent, a total of !j;17,2.j0 in ii-clf a big revenue. The government had an eye to (be main chance when they put'that Lax on'the many companies incorporated lately. .Similar amounts must, have been paid in on the Coast, and in the Shiran. ' . ��������� , ��������� Tin; Opposition party (if ISrilisli , -Columbia lias had a meeting, but lhe public aie still in ignorance of what its i . ' . ' ' t platf iriu is. The public xv.iiit .to know, and if the Opposition expects their loniid.'iire it should give. Ihcin it xvilli' of, the company lo take out a i orpu- i alio,i license ol y]('l) a.- required by ��������� The Dig Volcanic Jumped. ' Cop-id,Table excitement, has been occasioned in Grand Voil nrOs/^sv������rr)' %~S L-O t! WI I ^-i L=. I \-B ��������� 1) S. WILSON", Liocal r.Ierclirait Tailor. FRED B. WRONG, Ileal Bststs .and Mining Broker, ��������� FKIKIUHON. 15.C.'-- The Sail.Ion of l!u Tnnit 1.,'ihe I.islriet. Copraspondcnc9 Solisliecl. , - C. S. DOUGLAS, Roal Estate, and fining, Broker, 1?,) Corpora St., VA^COUVEa, n.C. I . T. MATHEWS, Order and lfe.tdy-.Made. ' To .suit ligttre or pur!-e. Plans and specifications 'prepared ��������� in- India Ink or Blue-print i Drawings. ^j-ji If, you desire an artistic home with'all modern conveniences call and see Maclean, who can design you one in any style: Otieen Anne, Colonial, Swiss, or any other style vou prefer. " , ' 1 0 i ��������� ''. . ,. , Interiors and interior decorations -are his specialties. .Store Decorations, Bank .Fixtures, Hotel Fixtures ; 5M;ill shewing* pannelled tladoes, frescoes, ,��������� etc.; Artistic Screens, \rerand.������i*!.s, Stairways, etc. can be '^"ot out to suit the market., ��������� < . \ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. r sr,-vratJiTZ������jr,u.3.zzx 'aci1 i-g^sr-: ���������jtjtjs jayjia "-���������^ 3 f."** h\fl A KJ2 &- ��������������� a������ f\ fs������ jj ".������ j /^-\ a B At! b h .5���������9 !i^ V B 2 "8-= F! 5 ELehb Eehood HA.MPBi^LL cV: CO. ir Rovotetolw Station, 3.C | r' % % if\ g k������iL������ L������ L-rt'll I I ILLECILLEWAET, B.C. ' " "The Pioneer: Hotel of the Pioneer, ���������' camp of West Kooteiiay, - ��������� ' ' Fashionable Tailors. Gin-. 13 road St. k 'I'i ounce Ave.. Opposite t he IJriard, Lttt.e of. CJoverninenl. Street,* VICTORIA, b. c, l'l aiiKncss and without delay. The ' i' < political situation in this, pio\ince is oettiiii; .sei inns. What Ii as thai, specious "loiisoiie'r, it 1)0 Vancouver, livi/'W,'noL to say ahoul the. Iiitoreoloniiil e.\leiiMon plan. lion. "jMr. Turner styles it. a steal : Hon. ."MA. J'lair. a Imsiness deal.- Which is it i' i World] i ' 2s'o ,ni;iit can ser\e two masters, is a good .scriptural lesson and .one lhe Wurl'l would do ' well to take- to he.ut, or time will t.-tl-e a great, re- v\ engc; upon ML. Throug'h Line to Rosslancl. the law pa.s-ed la>t. s.-.s-iou. 'I'll licenses niiisf he taken fml hy.Jttly l*t and lhat day th(' jimipiuii,- was' done. The Gold'Oomuiissioner says that as the'lst wan ,-t ptihlic Holiday it may jierhaps lie i onsidered a day ol' grace, and the money accepted the day following. 'Ai rests .-ind eouuLer arr.'sl.s a 11; talked of and I lie a flair has c-i'.'.il.'d consiiierahle excitement. Tlie object, of the jumpers, was il, is said lo I'l-.-exe out home t'hica^o people mlci cMcd. 'A Modest Prog'rainmo. What the Liheral-ol .Ih'iti.sh {.'uluin- liia want is ,i -toiuid. pi ogros.sivr policy v. ith which to go into tin; coming election campaign. Very I'll tie ha.s \ et liee.n clone I o Corn in late 1 hat policy and we suggest lo I Su- pai I y lhe following .The itnnimncrmVnTus'made now that j Pi-'V''."..me: fes,.ui.,ii of maul- to Lhe Clolumhia &: Western line (at i ch;" '<������������������'������������������"������������������':' ^ ������'"������''' ,'llt ������'������'>i������"i'- , ' present !������������������, n,���������,,nv gaugel will he' soon ! ^>i|> M'railways, aboil, i,>��������� of p.opertyj JT L.JOHNSON, , ' widened to standard. W,.h the com- \ "-'-������ ^'^ "w"1"'' ["* "ilh( ^ \ ' ' |; ,;vI:IjS','ok,: Station, H.C. pletionoI'lheKohsonroad to Ti ail t lii> . ������'"' M^������<> eM'iu|fl ,.nd .Ik- bix trlaclu-, will allow IVeighl go fivm anv piu-l of iit,,a "' l"-"P"''!i������"i '" '������>'" .imoiml ..f . AAnA��������� , ,, ,, - , ,* ,, uKoud'inet thai "v.'iuni i.in: land I ax , Haircut and snave 50c. ^s#t������s������aE^__. ,th>: t . I'. K. .system through lo Kos-- AV,, |, ,,v, ���������������������������,:,,.,_ ,,��������� ,,n ;.,,,,,,,,��������� ,,, ~-������3^s:.-' Comfortable Parlors Real Estate and Mining Broker 319 Cordowa'St., VAKOO'JVER, B:C. Mining siot-ks and properties- bought and sold on commission, cl'ori e.spond- ence solicited. , BEAUMONT BOGGS & CO. Mining" Brokers, VICTORIA, B. C. Mines and Mining* Stocks. CORRESPONDENCE SOL'CITED. BARBERS. A_, McNeil, BAF.BE3 SHOP AND EATH ROOK. ' Front Street, lievelstoke. Hau-cut, 25c; Bath, 50c; Six Shaving Tickets for S1.00.' Inijii.i li in cif l"'iuu Hootch and Kn^lish Guilds. rpIIO.MAS BROS, it GRANT, ' , - TATLOrtO Suits I'rnin $12, PantS'l'rom $15. 'S.'tin|ile and inea'stu-ement forn'is sent ->on applicat ion, 92 Government St., V/lrtr lahor only. ., ��������� VICTOR1/', 'R. O MISCELLANEOUS. . , ' GUY BARBER, ' ' WATCHMAKER AND JEV/SL.T4EH ' s. , Repairing Neall/.St Promptly Executed. ' RSVELSTOKK, B. C. - W, PI CARD, ��������� ' Con I rail or and Ihtildcr. Good rooms, newly furnished. - "'- _- Hest table in town ''Choicest Liquors and Cigars. ��������� Commercial Room. ������������-������.������. ,-r- "'OH'ARDSON, Prop RIG" ��������� ��������� The CROWN -POINT. HOTEL ��������� ' , , ' -TRAIL." H. C. ' if 1 O ' ft Lighted'th 1 ougkout with electric light. . Maths, and all'modern , . A c 'A ' improvements. , ��������� ��������� .,.,., -, . , ,, ���������, , .u Itll .'Xcmpl tons tot .ill liiipi o\ e.ii.-t Is 1 laiidiMlho.il iM-eaUini; bulk. lemeis- fll,d f,������, ph.- ueimpicvi.t value nr'im-1 tor the wipemnu; u'ork have l.ei'ii called ,��������� (n ���������,i |.,���������d up to S-_>.-,l������l iti alldii 10:1. , lor ai-cept.ince on Ittly loth ,iui\ . |u. t.ix to he -r uluad'.l o-i I he au'inii'H operations will proliahly '>;"i;in hy ��������� ���������,- ������������������;,���������.,,,,,, (l ^.,ill%. ,K1.,. lh.- e\- AiiKu.sl. Nt and coinnlcted 111 ahont (.mpi u.ti: cre.u imi of .1 puhiie t: i:-l,., ��������� lh.ee mim ills. It will U'< all done vv ith- i,v u inch I he t,'ovt 11me.it s!,��������� |", 1.-, ,-u .- Op;io������ito 7>vus Store. ASSAYSSS. ouL,.sLoppiiiL| tratlic on the* nan ������jvv ,>;,,.,,,,. t,���������,d,' ;-.���������. ���������-,-.,- tm.-nt and I J OWWW f) C\VFST, .ttail-e. lhe ,iv 11114 01 the rails on I he .,,���������-,,all.,.t-iuletri ,1 y of admin���������.t.,! i- n ��������� 1 I (A-���������. i.uAl i;.,\a! S.-lieol ot Mines JiohMiu road will he coiupleled l.y ,��������� ,,,, f.M<,,.^ .,,���������, ,,.-. ,.M..!(._ . ,,,.,. . ,,..,, I.. 11.I..11. K.iff." November 1st and by then it will he a fl,,,.���������,,,.. u .v.-r,tn.ent lit- t.-u, ,���������.,.; i���������. :iinm5 Er.Bir.ccr. Aaalyii Ih.ouah road from lt'.'velstuk. .'i Uoss. ,..:,.,,.,,���������.���������. ,,!,.���������,. dun.-s: ,,������.,,..���������' aid^ssiye- laiitl I., iiiliin. Kii^I.iihI ) ceil Chemist 'i>" I "Iliy n] 11 ,ijl .md ,i������..id 1 I't,-.I t ni t!..-.; , . -\..|,U of v.,.!,-, f..r M.inin-.i.mp ses: ���������.,.,..,, ,un, ,t ii:llI ,.,.,,(1,u.d ������������������ ]it ..le. 1 tve e, ,..,;,- a^.ifisi .;���������;..( jiiiniiitie: ; ��������� ri^-ht-, : ��������� 11.1 .-'-.ii ii'i-u- The Federal (liiyerument, sime tin- ' s.d-j--.-t, t" u->- ai.d .1. <-.:( a'..>)���������: ��������� !.-'.- - ~; * lishm.'ui o' s ;,-���������,-.. ,������������������ ,,, ,, (j.i.u.-j;,.. ^-1- PKLLKW IIAKVKY. K.C.K. '.. "lit er Ul .11. n~ HI " In' 'I '���������'���������" -!i' ' . '.". '-s; }'( , ' l\Ji .,, 1, ,\'. ;-'i���������f. In-,!.. >.l. ������"C "ILK.) '1 l> 1 l" 1" . ti-!. j\ ,,j,i: y, ! . , le > - o* > '������������������ , t: 1.��������� 1: i . :! 1. 1 M met s ,,', | p. i 1 ei t ;. 1 i|i(,i'i ui, ���������:,' ���������**' -' ...��������������������������� .... ..; 1 ui-i: i.i 1 m. - inn .ia 1 !. ��������� 1. ..IiI'.ilt o" is bilious: Oui.'trioi .^'i.Ssij.i.,:,; , h, , ^... !)Ull. , - t..,* i,,,,.,,, ;., i,..;,.. ,,, I'linis'and Specilications |irepar,ed on "short, not ice. REVELSTOKE, B.C. p H. HEAPS & CO.,' Uu 1 Machinery 'Brokers, y ol (i t'ei'iluvii Slr.'(-t, .v.-vn'couvku, n.C.- PETERSEN ,ER0S pi.OFniEiOrVs. First-Class in Every Respect. S.imp!c-i ooms for Commercial Men. N 1 1 TTel .^to^ijOia iiiii aSC FRANK VANDAL-L Piwpkiktou. ' 1 -^Revelstoke,' B.C.-���������- Federal Railway Subsidies. ��������� Federal (liiyei'iiment, siia 1st of July, 187:1. litis, stppt opt iaied nmi expended in the various ,Piv\ ine. s of ,,,.1Vl..,,,, k,,i; , ��������� the Di.uiinioii ii|i lo ill" 1st 01 U. i-.'.u-i. ,i,i.i t< !epn..i l.S.'ti. Ioi coiisiructinvf. eipuppimr and m< i,cy bv .siibsiih/.ititr tail v,a\ s. The hiruics an m:\\ iiknvkij. n. c. Mini itj ly-ijiiti'i 1 "nil ,i*N(ii/rr. V \\< ..f.v KU. ii. A, c'-..r,p, r.4i-.,t'r Pi.lp .1 Sf-o^it/. FOR SALE -A tiiiaillil> (if linlil. sui-eui'l liaiicl Steel l.'.-iils. d. R. HULL.& 00. Wholesale ��������� and E.etail BTJTGSERS. Purveyors of 11 ig'h-class Meats. RSVSL3T0KB, B.O. 1 All order.s in our line u ill he prohiptly .It.lellded Lo. Best Table in TowvWoD- Furnished Rooms, Choicest -Wines, Liqnops and Cigars, Everything Strictly Fjrgt-Class.' Terms 32 per day. Kamloops Beer on Draught The Staff of Life Quebec, J<1 I.Ui(i,!':>7: New IImim-uii k, tuiii i.it m. 1 ������������������ yi ti "i m st'J.tllo.oIlS : Nova Scotia, i^U,7l.s, loo ; f i lu~-',i'id . ij.i dit v "!' i;;p..'tinui ������ lhat the aiiL.ui.il i n.-t .ol the Woiks to to lie- ���������'i iv ei t,i-i. ',1 -.-!'. .i.-: appoitl wnuh the tuivi'i'iimi'iil is. pleileeil, 1111 111 ..t ,c 111.\ .11 f . i.11r ���������.'^-1���������.'i ��������� < i 11,.(' a i.��������� c.ilcul.ui'd al :i pei (.'ill. inti'iest. will into mi! pu^ili-b '. :j.>i t nl . '. i������ I������ in ������������������ be: l'*.isl Ailantic -. rv ice, o-'i' 10.1 ''Ji I: n v; irdiiiir Jbe piiie i| .1 dinli'i in Ilj|"Utl|ulll.lle;ih'Il.si 11 ls.1,1 jt >: li.nn.v Kiver i." 111 ���������.���������. ,i;. ; \ n ,'i^-it it I. ������������������ i i. ,. j t. -1 :|. '-eii it i ���������- y.Jl.tiikl; c.m.il .leepeiilie^. V . .le ol I.S.u. -ml ,.. I|.- s ���������. 11,:������i.' ��������� 11 -. ���������! '.V ..:',,-i, '.-sl.V.i.t^n. i-.n. . [,iii..|.ii- ' . I.in i.i ,-. .. VI,i. v-ti.ii, !'..|'|' I . I'll.'' i- I I I - ll ' . I I 1 11' T li 1 iASSiYEE, \y^s,^\i^// The better the bread tin; better ' '"_��������� the,staff. '"-s^ks^ ; , a.;n. smith, Baker and Confeclioiicr, R i \ i.i.^'iok i: S'i a noN. o (������i.t .. I ill h' ' !if W'mihI- lluiir M'-w ( tu'iiuic ^ Fr'iZO ,Vi. /.'cLLS .M '.������ L//.V -r<> Thl"l.'"lt'J)Ifl A^.ld! liniuiiieiiL damsel ol a s,.| i,m,dechiu' 0������ i.Aulj������JillO'jll VJ Viii j in I he iletuaiid lor .'iitil vi hi.|.'s,ile [a a i > . , ill .Mil- pi..Villi e's t,| I ..illiioll in the ' (<������Ppo-lli' fmV -Sillin lit Odh '. , Jn'.sL and l.irire-i maik.-l that nt I le- L'uiLcil IChiiidum ayam Ihiealeiis our ( ' 1'Ut cries, l"c(ilH f't'lld. .UvV.i\ ���������fieat fishing industry mosl iuop|ioi- . li lv, at theveiy i.lM'i.in-iil ,, -e,,s,���������, Ircsll ail(l i t \ ' \ \I ��������� c c'.-.'irr������py i> ��������� liluuCiJ oy riL.. OiULin. ^J Shopi, A.0':o-antc. Stoekholm House. iMfll .1. ALIMCI-lTSTON'l!;, I'liOi'niKTon. ��������� . '-��������� The Dining Room is' ftipnished with the hest the 'Markat .affords, ^ ; ��������� THS BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH THE CHOICEST ' WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. li^.- ���������c-J-s Can procure at the principal Motels , THORPE'S SODA WATERS. Awards for Kxcellenre World's Fair 93. 1G90 GKR,_A.lsr ID1897 jjnr PFMTPAI HOT PI At Revelstoke, July 12th i ^!7 "fi /f . rv By a Small Jin^'.iniciM i"'dii.KP.'ek. NEW STOnE. Liv i-i-pool's iiiedii ,i| ol'f'u er ol" health i.'cently |irev "tiled publicly lie- -ale hy auction in that city of a . oi.s, -,,������������������., ,1 ' A ChanC(, t(, fa^fa Q C(jrj|-0 of t imied saliuoli, l>y (lei lat ine- lli.il il uiii.st not Ik- Used li i human food. This stopped | he -all' .it 0111 e ,'n.d I li( Ill'VVs. spi,.,id |,i| .md will. Ih I lie I 'I !u li,Hi -s in ' |.l. ji. i I eil ' ,i "ill I'llili'll hlll^doill by lll.'.lllsol Ih.'dllllv IMll. - nl I . l..,ll���������,l. I I,. .II.'-" 'I III. u. pies-. ,,nd thiou^h tfion'is li,id. -hiiIiv-kI. 'pa pel .s, is eei I ;iu I, lol low mil the lei ei,| l'J.Sili-il sciie ,i|,(| Ibe Wooii libel w bleb ( .'line III lis wa ke, In ,il,n in I In l!i il i -li i oi,.stiiniiie; public and ^ic.iilv le I he loss ol oil! lishei y u.dii-liy d"- | il i's- alike del u.a lid and pi n i -, mil"- - i ( nimi' 'mi u I e I I " I V 111" [il oil i I'I est act ion ('11 I be pa I I o| \n\ urn nl 11 . -' m.n 11 .i I i '. m , i .our I liiininii'li ��������� autlioril ies, the hui-j I'i.i- t'uitb.-i- : .-..-i i.-.i it.:-. n ;/;.J;. tr. ���������J'aiiie of our-cl-'.-inlv and iTJ.'cieiilly con- j FRED 0. WRONG., yducled .alniou cam.iliK iudurl.l-V be ! .,���������., ,.., ,;,,,, ���������, |i(| y] ��������� ��������� , .,���������,,., . inlly ri'siivcilaied, l.epmis ii, hand do t.,,n���������,rc,...,. ,., UiiiIm chr- A.'H'ucch ul tliy itvyn^-stoko i^.i'/"> 0r.4i:i;u v.niizQ. f,'.'l/i limn uciilv cii'M poinl iu lb ,'l il n ' '"hliiihia '.\ ill eon \ eoc. Wliole^la and Retail , . UlljUlJJ'j/l . . l!> up I. Speaker-., ( /rai AIMIAIIA.MSON I'.IAS., Pimi'imiitoiis. Fii-st-class Table ��������� Good Beds * Fire-proof Safe Telephone * 'Bus Meets all Trains. IRIEJ" 13.0. ! i.i, .1 Im,.!.. -m. I I 'i I i. 'int.i. ',no 11 -I I. ii ( li|.|������ I . i ��������� > I 'I II. ''ul '' 'i .ijili.I"! t'.-t.w Mio/i rat. ti lion' .'ill iiolntf. THE ,QU tLIM EL H\n',;".ti i.vri, round tii;i. Mr ' 1,1 i; r Miik Oov/s; SadclJe, Paok, i-: ai-mi:. t .i. ciiaiiam. D pj y j n a; a i) d I) rt: u. fj'h h 'A' ^' ';" ^ .Hordes. TJnuo'lr'.lpjiT- FlnUiAn' V T1 ��������� lP'"r'' ������������������p}'i-\h<^ni ly ���������fi * ��������������������������� ."���������'*.���������. , I h ' V*' >i'' :������������������,:'' ' i-i r " li" '(".'".'.-' :(. 'it a y! ' ���������, Suiiila v ,-is;i'i! i~. v "ill's. i. ���������\ iii.'ii i.)<��������� ('n- mo- ('. and, t'oimd'-'i' i'i \'ii-t ei i,-i ."j in* AI'.llAI'IA.MStA' HIUJ.S.. I'lmi'ttii.roiis. HvcryMiing new and l;irsl=c!ass in all Respects. ,". .Mbe I Tho tioiisi] is si'j'jkud-with; the Finest Wines cimi Oiprs in - tii s M-arkgt TSIOIJT XjJ^JSZtt OITT.'. 33,G. ' THE KOOTENAY Al A IE. PAGE :i District Hems. ' Ross],fill's- Dominion 'Day festivil ies extended over three days. .J. Foley Nerectinu; one of t he neatest buildings* in the counti y at Arrowhead. The I nth. Northern I telle and'li.imb- ler-(";n iboo, three SI oca n propei lies ,u-e each to have a new dt ill plant put in al an early date. The Payne mine is shipping 10 ton.s of oie a day and the oui put. will he hi- ci cased as soon as Jim lost. , AVtrh tears ii, his ev<- lie ' "T.T PMT>Jf, PT |T k MJJ Wfi}3 hegged for food hurt the winner was \�� liplfii.ll fJ % jlAJfllJUl UJ.1 iiu\\or,'i I iie and the hungry man hud x*> i ��� (juit the tlip. Jle'didn't eat for days r i_^^^^~_���...:__^=^- (and the I a veils didn't feed him eithei) ,' aiirAas ���.,,,ivlet out at hi- l.m>l " j !\/PPV FVPRFftft w hen he uot hnm i ! 'J'he Clmrcli of" England lots ate ; being cleai ed of ljrtisli and vvill lie nicely planted -ind fenced. i , ' j AND GRAYING. I Fi B^ K $ e 00TENAY LUMBER CO. 9 LIMITED LIABILITY. J. O.. HUTCHISQN/Rea'iiquapisps fop stove-wool i ' Revelstoke Station, B.C. Heavv I )nivin'>" or Transfer work a specialtv. ' .' Revelstoke Station, B.C. .ikm,i. !;i),tli'il l!iis-.':J,nl ilny of.liiiii'. lj-!)7. Ill-It gives ;i fair'and Mjtiaie nssoi Uncut, and allows full value, foi" nil., kinds of taw fins. Shipments solicited. J'lompt Ai the Company's Store is carried a Ft^l Stock of General Merchandise : Miners' Supplies and Outfits at close rates. P.O. Al.'lJOWlIKAJ-. TkM-'GK.VI'II TO C'OMAI'LIX. returns assnied. The 'Imperial Bank. The Twenty-Second annual meeting Af the Imperial Hank of Canada' was held on'the Kit h of .1 une last- and the ,-innual statement presented. -It dis- , closed a anost satisfacloi y s|,ile of alTairs ad'oiding much cause for congratulation to (he directors and, shaie- holdei-s and exhi'oits all' lhe matk-* of good ni.iiiagemeiit. It shewed a' rest account of tflJoO.fTO and 1lT.it well known feature-' of the linpeiial Hank , was again in evidence. the large , amount, of ass-ets to" meet linhililics. The iiiuonnt. of its'deposits .vith aiul without interest vvas over nine millions of dollars and ' its notes in'circulation were $].'3o7,7S3. Altogether it is a most *n\ isfnetory statement and f t his,was shewn ina practical form hy ' 1 he payment, of a icnii-annual dividend of I per cent, which ftwith a lionus of 1 per cent, makes- the annual dividend uptobthe tisiuil "siandard of nine per cent. A OOJ^-TVXSJI^PXJ^IL HOTEL , Corner of 1 Listings and Cambie Streets, , .. , ' VANCOUVER, H. C." The Company's S.S;��." LARDtAU " coimee ts wit li .-ill C.P.P. trains ami, .sleameis. nnd makes- daily' trips hcl.wecn An owhead and ('oinaplix- and Thonison'.s Landing. (Join mill licat ion is thus edaliKslu-d wilii all points in the Larde.ni, Trout Lake and Pish Creek disti ids. > <��� The Company's tug "-ARCHER"' is ready to enter into lowing and freight ing (('ml i.-iels-. i The Townsite of COMAPLIX is heing surveyed aud will .shortly he, placed ou the mat ket. Comaplix is ( he oui lit I ing point and he.uhpiarl ei-s for I he Lardeau and I''ish (,'reek district s now heing opened up.' ' It occupies ,-i hetiiilil'iil .situation, high and dry, on I.he N.P. arm of Upper Ari'ow Lake'-, eight miles' fiom 'Arrowhead. Deep water for ves.sels all I he year round, (iood hotel accommodation. . R. TAPPING, Agent for Revelstoke. u^JTag-j.-gr: Ktltiipped with Plevator, ICiedric Pells. Heatedu-vyith hot water, and till modern imnrovemenls-. Hal('.s %-J per day. C. THOMAS. Phoi-hiktoh. PI0NEER1IVERY. FEED '&VSALE-STABLES FOR His, Many 'Interests. ''Lord HtisM'll of Ivillowen, 1 he Lord Chief .Justice of Pugland, in a speech at the Simth Aitstialiaii dinner in London,.!!'! .lime 2nd. said Ih.-ida few months ,-igei in the capital of Canada he met, in I he 11, a re of Cou'nnons, a young gentleman who h.-ul heen. only a lew- years liefore. ,-i neitrhhoi of his iii Surry. He said to him.' " What are you doing lie rep" His answer vvas; '/ | ,-iiua representative of an electoral district in Canada. I ha v e a frt.'it. farm and a cattle itiiich, and 1 run a weekly news- papcr. and I represent au electoral district, as larsre as liiiLrland. Ireland, Scot land and Wales all put' together." The "yotnm gentleman" iu question is douhlies.s Mr". Hewitt ISo-toek. .M.P, for KooLen.'iy-V.ile-C.irihoo.��� Nelson Miner. ' ^ LARDEAU AND TROUT LAKE. DAILY STAGE LINE: Thomson's Landing to Trout Lake City and Ferguson. ��� , Stage leaves Thomson's every morning, .-it" 7 o'clock, foi Trout Lake. Cit}' and Ferguson; letiiriiiiig. leaves those places at 2 p.'in. , " FREIGHTING AND TEAMING. (loud freight wurolioiisijs tincl ijtiick dispatch. J^or all iiiforiii,ition about tians- p-.n-Lation'or hauling ii) Lardeau and Trout Lake vvri.te , CRAIG- & HILLMAN, 1 i 'Thomson's Landing-, B.C. COSMOPOLITAN'HOTEL KAMLOOPS, B.O. ��� Best oi' evervthins-' ti*oint>-. RUSSELL, & HEROD, Prop's. IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA. Capital Authorized,. - 32,000,000 Capital Paid-up, - - - 1,963,600 Rest, - - --'-,- - '- ----"-"1,150,800 DIRECTORS: H. S. KOWLAND, - ' ' - ' Presidcm,. T. R, ME*^SIITT. - - Vicc-rresldent. Wiliiar.i R.imsay. Hugh Ilyan. Robert J.ifVray. T. Sutherland Stayncr. "U Lrf roAi ��� I rUu Try Again. , < "A cahh'm-.tm fiom Loudon announces i he fact that Px-.Mav-or .11 ill it Ci'rant of N'ict oria hits been appoinieel mamiging diieclor of the' \Vaverley .Mines Limited and that Mr. llranf- Ciovati sjiiled to-day fiopi Livecpool e'li l oute for Koolentiy." This is taken (nun the V.'incouvi'r iVurld of Sat iirdav. .) ulv .'h d, and is a sample of the news liie li'mVa. gives and how it gets it. It is not John , Cir.'inl of Victoria that has helm appointed iti.-iii.-iuiiiir diiectot . of the r W'avei ley mine, and Grant-tioyari arrived in Kevelstoke the d.iv ,\\'ii'V the II'(ir/'/'.s news of his having left Livet- )>ool appeal i d. I?" WI ,i-r 7 ' The present centre and future headquarters for * ~ INING OPERATIONS IN BRITISH' COLliaiBIA. TORONTO. Head Office, - D. R. WILKIE, General Manager! IP. liE^^ISZII], M.E. ��� Mining Engineer and Metallurgist -REVELSTOKE, AND GOLDEN B.C ��� Assays oa Gold and. Silver. Analysis of All Metals, made- al lowest pates. .Prompt and Corrcci. Hcsulls' IJu.-irantt'ed. Reports inudo on projier.Lies, ,. etc. (.'i\e mo a call. a ' ' Establish Yourself in jkk. DA5 1 Forcig"."! MatoliBo. ��� Foreign matt-he-,.' in future, instead of heing .supplied to tis I'i oui Sweden, will uppiivntly e.i.ue all the way from .Japan. The competition of the Orientals has -aheady. it i-. said, desl i oyed i.he I'hi'rope.ui match trade iu I ii.lia, CMiin'a ami ilon'g Kong, and vvill so.in e.vei t itself ill America/ After supplying their in irkel, the Japanese are able to .-end 2..V)d,(l(li),l)!);i hove- I.o tlie rest of the world, Asia, of cour-i'. (aking mo.-t of this .surplus output. O-aka, where the American syndicate has pm i hased one of lhe inmiermis factories engaged in the maniilacl lire, produced lasl year It)!),- (K)!l,l)Ui) doZ(;li hoxe-of III.Itches, giving employiueiil In .'IA'.) men and !',711 women, liesiiles i hoiis.-tuds of chil.l.en. who earn a few sen pei day in the work. The stiek.s are cut hy machiuci \, r.ii'1'ed into lil lie hoses Iiy women, a\ii\ ', Lhr\L c f; i Y- A H V A M T A 0 E 0 Hrout lake city 3 is reached by rail from Revelstoke to Arrowhead, 28 miles.; thence by steamer, 10 miles, to Thomson's Landing1; and a short stag-e of 12 'miles; the entire journey occupying only 6 hours -through, magnilicent mountain I and kike scenerv, j! Well-known mining prq- j ,'moters and capitalists, already ; Shave their representatives on the ground, and it is no boomer's dream to say that before another,six months Tuou r Lakh Cirv will bu a bustling Itis tho centre of thoLar-! ,'ccntre of b-isiness and the prin ' B/iWSVlfJiS IX OXTAHIO:, ��� �� , Kssc'v. Kerens. U.ilt, Ini-'L'i'Jiill. XiauMra l'"ulls, i Port, CoILioroc. lint Poi'tiw. St. C'.itli.U'iilt's, .s'.uilt .Sin. M.iriu, SI. Tlir.iinif, Wolliind. ' Wmiilstiick. . (Vim: Wellington St. anil I viului'Limu Tiiuovto J Ydiiki1 and Qucin Sts Hniuoii. 1 \ Venice iiiiil'I'luiir S(s. Iit.incli., Bh'AXCJII-JS JXXOHTfl-iVI'JST: - lir.iniloii. 'Man. I'lirtaite1 Li 1'iairio. 3M.in. I'ulKiiry. Albyi-la. 1'iiiice {���'"'-, lunc-hi r shop taming ail absolutely ^ndm-tny private rc-idences. A minding operations .are in then dried in I.he sun. Tiie boxes aiiil laliels aie made hy Iii t le ;>irlsj who ,-ne ��� ���xl ri'inely dextei-oi.s in | lie wo.k. When it is mentioned I,hat the-e liitle experts eel, from one lo live cents lor twelve houis' woik. or .111 a vcia��e. perhaps, ol a!u 1111 ���cols a .week, all hope of Kiii-ojican.s malcliin^ tin Japanese in this line must, he "ivim up.' Hi! Canii" Hoini! ihingry. People vvoudcied vehv a eeilain 11.11 I \ we'll call him >I un vv lio 1 ci-eiilJ ly 1 ellirued I'mm filee-illeu ,iel vvas so ra vemuisly liuni;iy an.i so Inlaid iu appeal.nice. Theie's a c.i.ise I'or e\"iv e.)('..(, aiul theie's one for liiis. dim au I his pat I urn' .Mac, were o.i a pros clear title. mil progress, and irie establishment of the sawmiil will tend .still more to enhance ihe immediate growth of this rising tow n. PP.IGSS OJJ1 LOTS. nside, $100; pav,'b!e $a. A down, $::. ;: in ^ months, $33.3^ v ,. "',''-' """"" ''.'',' i; ; I I . t ' ��� ' ���' .4 1 JJ .'���' ' I '-'���' *>��� ' 1 So, ti ;���i-, 11^1" li'iiv 1 s iti -In 11,1 in 0 ir.'inihs. p-clinir trip, aiid in a rash moment,] ,. ���- t 1 ' 1 it- ��� . l ,-,- ��� r 1 . "��� ' , ��� , - 1 ''( orncrs, 10; y.w aide ,>s< *. do\\ n. %^c> in 3 months, %^o in o when time vias li-i n lji 11 ij he i v ,l\, .1 mi ' ' ���' I ' ������ ' -' ��' ' < ���> e!l!.l!eut;ei| iM le I o ,i si I nl i 11 ^ null',;,] The VV I'^i'l' i\ as I p'i| nl li'iln I .-III il .1 illl u oii The i I In-v '.'nil i ^ UII. 'lis mom!' (!j.hese pricen are for a shoi'fc ti.ne 01117/.} run BEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE t m�� REVELSTOXE. To all Points Last and West. THROUGH TICKETS TO Vancouver, Winnipeg, St. !\iul. (!hic- tiH". -Montreal, 'I'oi'imto, New "Srork.1 /'"irst-class dining' 'and sleeping cars ou all trains. = ' Tliniii!,'li Tn.irisl 1 ,ii-s 1.1 St. p.inl (l.iily. anil tn j Tnrunlu ('vor.v Mnmi.i.v, .ui:l Jlniilrciil .nuI Un,inn cvor.\ Tliiuvl.iy. I'uicli.isc iir).el -. I" .1 .iiii- ih- .1,1 a 1! inn .i.nl li.iv e .1 mil' ll.-lf.-f,M|,re >;lircki il Illl nlltfll." I'm' full inl'iii 111.1I ii 11 as tn t.ili s, i'iiic, 1 te., ii; - ]i!\ In ui.-ii I ('.)'.!!. Ac nl. In T. W. I'liAIISIIA W. .\,i'iii, l.'iM-Nliil,,.. Or m K .1. eoYI.I';. Iiisli'ii'l l'.i.,...iiHer AlV'ia. V.iiii-nuvv'i'. The - Canadian - Paeifie Steainship Oo.'s STEAMER NAKUSP l.l'll\ ('s .\ITllH 11 nil ll i'i el .V Mill! I.IV. Wi illl -il I J, mill 1'Yiil.iy I'm- nil p tin's in Is'.int ii.ij, lillllllll^ eolHU el inn ,il \',ilol-|i Inr .1 I liollll- 1111 Nnl,ii��ji .in.l .-,:ln -,i,i U\ ami -'In nil..i!c. Cliisc cnnni'i'l inn al It'ili-. -Il Inr \els ill, Iv.isl. . I'.iM'iiu", IMiji ! in, C) i-,'- 1-011111" I inn ill Ti".ill I'i.- I,'.'--!miiiI, Nnilh pull iiml iill |i 'inI - >. ail li. I'",ii' fu'l uii'iii in il inn, li.l.il-*. iuii;i>. il... r.il' on ni' 11 lilri'sJ 't. vv. cradshaw, A;,'.'lil. IJeii'islnke Or lo II. .M \(,O.I!l':OOIi. (IKO. Aid,. HIIOW'N.. Tim v. Pass. .\K'"iU. DM- I'-r-. A(ii-iil, Ncl-ini. H.e. ^'.111 ��� nn r, l".(" Columbia & Western Ry. Tiini'T.iiilc Vii. "1. Tnl.il. ��� c.'l'e I .l.i'n' I, I..'I7. |),ri.. Hi I ui 1 11 i'i- il ,'.1 I ::.i-.|.iii'l :"U .'.in ('mini i'ls u .I li ..!��� . 11,1 1 ,il T:.1.1 Nn. I! p.is-, n^cr I..IMS 'I i.i.l - - k.l."i .1 In ('mill, , Is ,ul II it'll .Mm li 1.1 in im Simla 11 li'. N i. ���_' p.is ���, n, ".- !' a'. - '��� '.''> -Inn I - ��� lili'lpm. Ciiiini , I -, uii 'i ('.I'.,.'. I ci's fm an a 111. -,ii i |. ��� - n iv i 11. ��� I .i,. - -' .in I'.i.i Ci.n.i. . I, v. il!. ( '' . -I in' i I mm noI lli. j ,i, i ' li.- ,i il - - I .a pan. , iUlZ" LOTS <��j! i. jilb\j? jl &> ^TGE If you intend to purchase, as your field of choice diminishes daily. if or hots Apply to @ ' M fl --.as ��� : Wi''#u LXils ziixt ciia ialz Sole Asreiit. ���i �� *Z5 _d Jb��i~j����jJ��ji ABS0LTJ.TFLY FREE S ! WB AWAY rViuhVI.LV As a pi eiiiinm to n -ei-s n!" our _> _a=2scx uAj CT _/S- JE? S1. Kel urn I he ( oupoiis nl llieemliif i ,u iiionl ii anil sin.,,1 ,i e!i i,n i nl u im n I his lie,nil il'nl mm liiue. Each 25c. B.ir oiifc".l".c:j you to one coirvc::. y\ny oi our vai'ioj'-, li, a:,ds coin t in this coint/ciition. i No belter S'GAi-* on !A v.:v. t'.. ^3si ,n. ! |- is nr z~A ): ������"���'.It*1 I line lo ,i poi 11! I mi, v lieu M ,.e v. i.e i ��� i i i v I , > i . . ' i v ,. . A ��� ,, I . I . I I. \ 11 i, i\ ��� \ i i ������;' ���; i . ' < ��� :;( '. 11 \ ���... 11.. I I hi. s i ie 11 e ��� i ��� i s ��� ..im, v , i.. I , cell l'l.-'V. proposed In sink,' hi-, eriili J.iie j j ||'| .j | ;\ | . ' j" ���" k>-{ >\ ���\. \\- i '.riic. .. I'i i nl , l.n.i I i , Im-.spiiK.inc. '..,.-. y p _ ,<,\t\^ :....-. in- li ���". ' .-������ T..ul - ��� Al. Kin. ' \< |\ ) I ��Y A> if) SlANllA" S (MP (',,���,, ������ ,v t ��� - .in i i iiiin.ii Tr.iii. .xllVUl-.ijl Lv vU., JAiia'i.aU JU-il (I. :i. ��� ii. ���'I'i-nil.'l-. ('. ! . ( .( 'I"l-:i,ll. .-'.., (Iriii'i'.'il Snpl, I V) ! a: a i ���:.!'. ;, \'A\^&,* * 'lliu u'l^nkir un dim; /.' -,"���������" y^ arc liclil in lli<- M.e- c*������~���������----V^ ������\ nim-'J'ciiiplf.Hoiii nc'-- V Vrr^-'"^'itv>Slrfe=. llall. un tliu liiiiel ���������^y^JJtt^y'^^-yiiiv.a-.xy in cidi i���������S iiiimt !i nl 8 p. in. _> f.^-A!"- Visitini,' lii-et lii-cn " -=-=��������� C(l!-lli.'lll,\ Wl-llflllll'.l. II. K. SJIYTHK. Siciu win'. "5j>v: REVELSTOKE LODGE, I. O. O. F., No.,23. ,iiy*^vj ' Ki-xnl.ii'uicrl nil's jit'i-hulil >^>3SJe?i.i in "il ifcllnn.s' Hull i vi'i'j ���������/������g-������*fsfyti:J&. Tliin-sd.iy liijjlil .u li^lit,, --.���������^-Sj^JSsiy'/s! o'clnck. Visiting brntlieis tjS^FtoXZSr^'' oi-.lnilly vvt'lcoineU. ���������J. A. .STONE. N.C T. .J. Ol.'AllAM. Six-. Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1658. Iti'^iii.-n- nire'tin^s nre liclil in tin: Oilil Fellows" Hull, nn tlie- Mi'Ciuiil .-ill 1 fnni-tli We-,lncsil,i\'.s nf e'.-i'-li 11l<.litll al 7:.'id p. in. Visiting lirrtlii'i'ii nre i-i.nli.illy in\ iteil. K. AllAIIt. 'I'..I. (."ItAIIAM, W.M. Iti'i-. Sruy. We've ��������� ��������� '��������� . 1 4 I J list Arrived ^ ��������� And are 'equipped fop-doing the Drug Business on up-to-date lines.-. We offer you. Good Service, Pure Materials and . Reasonable Prices. AU of which we think you will appreciate. ' Mail orders will pecoivj} prompt and careful attention. We, want an opportunity to do you good. THE ' McDOWELL-ATKINS-WATSON GO. (Limited) , THE DRUGGISTS "��������� McCapty's Block ." Hovelstokc Station ICSTAnijISIIED ]&������������������> . WE1LER BROS VICTORIA. B.C. W&QEj&n ComolBtB House Fiipnisliings 2^S&3/Jiv&' i i r ''is ' -^sa^fS^- Largest stock west ol 1 oronto. "*"" Write to us for Prices anil Illustrations. NOTARY -PUI5UC - - REVFa.STOK K, B.C. ' Mining and Real Estate Broker and General Commission Agent. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. _ ' . Representative of the Kootenay Smelting- & Trailing" Syndicate. ACKNT FOI! TliOUT LAKH CITV' KVA N.srORT, KASLO a- NWKU.SP Si mdows, Mouldings, , Casing's, osts,.. Balusters^ Stair"' Rail, Brackets, <&e. - Newel REVELSTOKE ���������j STATION,. B. G & DUNN & CO BORN. "-Jco-IT.-At la;vi'lstiiUi\ July ,'itli, lliu wile', of Nut Scott, nf ii son. jMauti.w���������4\t, ItcveNloUi', Tlmi-clny. July S, tliu wife of .I.e.. JMiii't.in of M -un. 4 \\'holcs;ik: ;uk1 Retail Dcahtrs in Miners', Contractors', Blacksmith and .. , ... 7 Ship1 Chandlery Supplies. 1 AI-(i,;i complete line' eii- Shelf and Heavy H A RDAVARl''. ��������� ' . ^mrggysj^ (Carpenters' Tools, &c. ��������� ��������� n Jessop's .Steels, Ore Gars,' Ore Sacks, Etc. ��������� PLATK G LASS A KIMiClA LTV. Write for Information. , ' ' V A-N CO U V K!\, D. G. Tr. cLennao, '.McFeely & Co. Ltd. '". , WIKlLIOSALI';"-- -- ,, ron; Steel, Miners',- Mill and, Blacksmith Supplies. P il, **���������*> Furniture Dealers & Undertakers. MARRIED. , r !���������'MillI.M.l Diii:ink���������AI l!i'Vi'l-,tiilc(; linspiul. .Inly .'iiii, li.\ licv. .1.-\. Wiiuil, 'W. .1. F.iir- li.ill of 'I'diiLipliv, I!.('., In Mi--- M.i.^ic Don-is uf ,l'i:li!i'ljori)iiL;li, Out. Uoyii.���������,M tliei.runldciie'C of '1'lios. Haiti, I'ovi'l- ttoki'. Tiicsilny, July .'illi. -Uoxin.i ('. helm - I'll wif',1 of Julia l>. Ho.v.l, .igoil-.'S.M'iii--.. ' ���������' LOCAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS Upholstering and Picture 'Framing a Specialty. Agents for Ka_\mond l-sewin,"; Machine-, .M.-iiittl';ict,iiioi-s Life I iisui-.-iiicc Society, Union v Kiie: I n.siir.iiice Co., ,Fi oviiici.il litiililin^ iiml Leiiin Asssuci.ilitin, Olic.ws'iinrl Pl.wei.s. i, ��������� , ��������� Hardware - : Stoves - -' - Enamel Ware. 122 CORDOVA STREET, . - -0- - -'- - VANCOUVER,"B. C, J., W. CA.MPION, Sp,:r.ili,-n-T,;:a-ii,rar '���������"3 , 1 Th3'WI; MIIM'ON lAMFAOflMNB C0���������M ��������� manufac;tithi<:i;s of "' ' ��������� ��������� Sfit s'iLLiAtlb':' IVih:!:!!."; {iii-Uit.i 1\pPj bMcl.ilAh ti'iAUnli^ni' (Unrlar Licensa from THE E. P. ALLIS CO., Ivl.lwaukeo, Wis.) Ch.irlio ykcitt: ' is iiii))tining��������� sniiit;- -wli.it. F. Cl. Riuqiiior w.-ts in toM-ir.Mniidiiv ;iiifj TiU'S(J.-i)-. The' fut'iiitui������ in nc.-ii-ly nil in ,-it, the Hotel lievelstoke. Turn Iiil������';ii-rls- is now t-e.sidiiijf in his j lew litniM" un the hill. Y. .McCiiitv i-- sending in ,-i hi^ het-d of uiitl.U' fur Trout Like City irarket. Deictiir McKechnie's stAter h;ts ,-tt- )-i\ed .-t/id will assist, in coneluctiti^ lhe ' Ke\ clstnke iIos|iit;il. ���������Jack Shitw ,-is Kim; Winiitjii III. will he ;i con-;|iictiiitis (t^iire ini life glorious t wolftli. ' <��������� Vi'. (J-illiths A* C'ei. opened up their new (Irutj sLore next to 11 ttlcliison's ton Tliuiscliiy eveiiiiiff. - ��������� NELSON iScvpr.-il uf .Mr. IJii.sLock's cuiisiiliients ' v ������!ioiik liiinds with him ;u the plat fm in ��������� ;it the cle[>ot Tucsitliiy. ' ; A joke is a joke. There nre ���������.(line CInisliei-,. Kulls. ,1'ciru, ('iini'i'.nl fiit.iii'f-. Si-iei'i'.-, Kt.-inip^. Pumps, ('nmpi-es-.'ii's, ' ' llni-ls, [-icillt-i���������. lOn-ini'.-. W'.-ileV \\'lli-el-, K\r. - ' Sole Ag'-its for B.C. ("or JOHN BERTRAM & SONS Machinists' Tools. Branch Cl"''" " ') \Prp ] ? f >!->(> 7 > / "U T /" ' j-J /UiT VANCOUVER, B.C. L I J I. Li U bl > iAVJ u V* 1 I, Ux\ I . "ANADIAM .GEflERAL TlECTRIC.OO;" (LLMITKD.) Capital, Si,5C0,000. Head OfFices, Toronto, Ont. Manufacturers of Electric1 Mining Apparatus, Ile.ists. Ptimjis, I'.iiivveis, I'.iits. I'.lasMn^r .'-.pp-ir.aus, I >\ iijimns fur, Li-jlii ill" tuif] Awei. Motni.s i'l-r all Pinp.ise-.. I;,k:ct)*icJ^^^^f|^>te ?] mill supplies, .'pipe and MRP IN .STOCK' of id a mm supplies, .pipe and !| futing-.s, brass goods, 4 steam fitiino-.s;" wood- g| y>p\h pulleys, oak tanned 1 leather belting,.etc. .0-3PR8?. of.Alexandep" St-, end Wesiitiicsttr^Ave. Yaneouver, B.C. P.O. Drawer /o- Cable address " Cove." rt. ^ M. Hardware ^WRFN 1 .. 1 [! .1 ii 'l () !'.> - .11 I'i:[ i������'i ������ '>Iuin:>! t VANCOUVER O* TEI &������ELJ^sFr, Stores- - Tinware - Tinsmithing", ., , , ' Paints - ' Oils '. - Glass. J c ������ Ssecial attention given mail orders. , ' KM STATION, B. O. T.VR1 L \*J penpie. \ou can ji.ke some you f.-ii.iiot.; Real Estate and Mining Broker. ��������� - - - --- line! siiincyou .shoulil tint. ,1 ' = ���������,";������t^t:''ZJLKia ."Ai:' "* * ' -. Asent- for Ferguson Townslte.. Q- ^J 1ST D3 JEl -������L'Tj ji'-aelv living in the: haek of it. . ' , ; TnTT7''P'-PiTTC-^''l\T ~p> C* ������. IU r������j %ji' U d \Ji IH , ������*. Kj . BEOHAISTT, Mi>.- I'lilith Levii.s reitirned W'e.l i lolili'li fi'l" I he vpi I ' li'iil.n. W. {.'i.u.-iii .leu: in I hem, Cuiisiili'i .ilile spe. til.itiuii vv.i-- ..ni er| , fill \\'ei|||( ��������� el.l\ .it -I i'i|i^ ,1 piniilllieiil peiMiiuiec out liti^'L'\ inltiiLf uiiii ,1 Mltlll^ I.kK . i V.. S\(let left Wi-eile sil.ss t'.ii- l|," ''*��������� fnilst wlli'lf, it is llliflcn-l iinil, he 1 j. j ���������. i������'it '. place a^ slm cket per on imc ni' I he IClnjil-esh ho,11 s. I ��������� All*M A J, 4 J ������^4 T 1 '9 Wholosale Boots and Shoes, 13 & 15 Cordova St., VANG OU V3R; 'B.C. Ain'M'h tii'' \r -,.' I'll' "A il* - i 11 - ���������- , ,.fe I I 1: {, ,[,' 1 I ' .1 ��������� , I Ii.. 1! !'i tie 1 'p '���������. i"' - . \\ -jit (-.:* i;i. ,ii ���������' ��������� REV^STO<^JRON_WORKS All kinds ������f iron and sheet metal work. "a;'PfospecLors and T^ilo^s Call and See EO. 1. N&wiViAf-l S ��������� Well assorted, stock of Miners Mining" work and tools. FipefittiMg" asad n-oB.ng, = ROBT. GORDON, RovGLrdojVo Station, B. 0. AGENT FOR BAIN WAGONS, BUGGIES, ETC. Supplies, I-'rovisicns, F ar- riishin^s, &c. CARD 01; TIIAXKS Mr. .li.liii I). IS.i.ul .!i---i:-i'- to I tliiink- Iu nil lliu Itii.il frii ndJ wliu li> .;,n 111,1 lliv /mil ,'i--i-l.iiicil i (iiislil.-ivilil} Iii l|n il lo lii^lili'ii tlie "Hitiiv. (if Iii.- r.Kiil licK.n 1 nnliii in On lli ,-itli i.f liis lieliM ed v, id-. Fan Line of ^ ^Sh03S "���������'������������������-oa ^ the CO WAN-HOLTEN-DOWNS, CO. A r~j'CjfP> A f, i:���������r,',-\i o f\ . 1 NOTICE. X'fi'l M"K IS IIKI.'KHV f.'IVKV tli.it I. |'ii , 1 1 11,l( 1 ->i^ii"il ���������il. CH T pic, inli ml -aM j / /(.���������',- - /' /[ <1. L\ -, .1 1. -1 ll.lti' tu Hlill.I' .Ipplli III I'.ll III III' i Cl.ii'f ('.iiiiiiii-i-inii":' of l���������i|i'l- .iu'1 W'di'l. im , penni-.-Inn tn |i'ii'i l,.i - (.lie Ii.iii'Ii.'I uil-i\l', ik n - nl 1,1ml -itn.ilrd nli'1111 -1 ,11111 ,1 ��������� 1.��������� it mi.' 1 [ fidin t hi* iiiiintli ..I (',11 nc- ('i 11 U iiii I In- 11 ,11 li 1 fm !������ nf -.i.d 1 I'.-cl:, in Wi-1 K'u'ii 11.11 ili-iint, I ' 'mi 1111 rn 1 inu' nl .1 pii ,1 in.i ��������� l:i' I ' I ml, 11 p. -1 (' II. 'I'i hi pic'- --.W. ��������� '11 ii' 1. I !������������������ m ���������' 1 1 iiiiiii_ I >ii I ���������, ^r ^-f~{f1 * cIiiiiiis n.irjli, lien.'.' inrl,. i-l i-i c;i I. i le. im-ii i -