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C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4,1\n905^\n*-_________\n$2 a Year.\nITEMS OF INTEREST\nrlai'PBNINOS    THROUGHOUT   TBI\nDISTRICT.\nShock Of Earthquake Felt Throughout\nltloola Vtlley on Tuesday morning   Fine Weather ia Thi*\n-action of B. 0,\nGeorge Hilliird an treployu of The\nDouglaa Lake Ctttlt Co.. tptnt itrtrtl\ndays in Nioolt thit wtek.\nChinett New Yetr commence* tbout\ntbt 24th of thu month. All good teles-\nHall fill lake part in and enjoy thtir\nannual festival.\nThe weather throughout tht Nicolt\nValley il til thtt could lie desired conaid\nering tht timt oftht jttr.    It i* more\nUkl spring weather.\nOOOBT or r_ vision\nAppeals Made and D*cUlo-l Olven \ufffd\ufffd_\nThe Same\nAl tht Court uf Rtruion htld in Nio\nnit oo Thursday laat tnd adjourned until\nTuesday of (hn wtek the following ap\npttlt a trt hiard and let I led:\nJ, I_wmn, appeal against valuation;\nupptal allowed.\nD. Dodding, appeal u being asaesaed\nfor mort acertgt tht* he owned; appeal\nallowed.\nM. 0. Schrulilt, tppaal againtt vtlut\natimi, tllowed.\nBlair A (!o., tppeil tgtiml yeluetion;\nappeal tllowed.\nP. Marquart, aliened fnr mort actrage\nthan ht owned, allowed.\nF. A. flow**, tppaal against land being\ntaxed which appellant hal receiv.d per-\nmission to purchase; appeal dHallowed.\nA. E. Howse, appeal againat valuation\nof Nicola towiuite, tpptal d-tliowed.\nF. VV Jaokton, appeal againat vilui\ntion; appeal disallowed.\nTHE RIGHT OF WAY\nDISTANCE  OF  WAOOrt   ROAD AND\nRAILWAY TRACK\n0TT1B VALLBT HBWa\nLIST OF ACCIDENTS\nHappenings\nJtniis Pooley prnprittor of tht Metro\npolibtn Meat Market, will Ittvt shortly\nfor t viiit to hit old homt in England.\nHt eiptcti to bt twty t coupl* of\nmonth-\nMrt. Jos K A. Richards of Cootie* tnd\nMn. Mick la patted through town\nTuesday for Quilohent to Mrt. Mickle'\"\nhome. Mrt. Richards returning homt on\non Sitordsy.\nN. J. Btrwick proprietor of Nicol* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nNarneai tnd .Saddle Emporium withes\nto attend th* complimtntt nf tht attton\nto hit pttront tnd wiihet them t pro*\nperout yeir.\nTht many friendi nf John Oorbttt will\nbe lorry to letrn thtt ht hn not been\nenjoying tht bttt of health th* put ftw\nweeki. It is hoped ke will lie able to be\ntbout ifctin shortly.\nA. E Ho wit and A. D. Maciutyre rt-\nturned from Princeton on New Ye*r't\nDay whtre thty had bten on business\nMr. Macintyrt tfttr tiniehitg up tht court\nof rtvition buiiueti returned to Kim\nloopt on Wednesday.\nThomai Hyilop who hu been employ.\ned it Timtrton Ranch for a numbtr of\nyetrt hu severed hit connection with\ntb* urn*, ind will be employed by .lames\nPooley for t tim* when ha expects to\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtart on hit own iccuunt.\nDeath at Spenoe* Bridge.\nIn reference to tht ditth of Chtrlea\nBrown at Spencei Hridge t rout ptp*r\nhu thit tn uy:- What leemi to have\nnttn t ttrnblt crime wu committed a'\nSpencet Birdge on tht main lint of th*\nC. P. Rtilwty. Tht victim. who wm\nknown in th* district u Ohtrlee Brown,\nwu a recent arrival from tht tout, tnd\nit believed to htve been * ttilor on ont\nof tht veaaela plying from Victoria or\nVancouver. He wu found tt tb* bottom\nof tn tmbtnkment about 60 fttl high. Iu\nhit pocketi wtrt $23, which probably re\npreaented hi* ttrningt for th* month, hii\npty dty hiving bun on th* pravioui\nFridty.\nThe dttd mtn wu tbout 40 years of\ntge, tnd th* poiitioti *f hit body wu\nsuch tbtt it wu tht opinion of thot* thtt\nfound him tbtt h* htd firtt been killed\naen thrown ovtr th* btnk.\nTh* retain hit identity it not known is,\nthtt ht hid it it belived, titumtd tnothtr\nname on commencing work on th* new\nrailroad. Thi* dtvict ii tometimei tm\npi.eyed to live th* workmen from belug\nchtrgad up with bi* rtilwty fir* by th*\nmntrictori,\nTh* gentleman who brought th* infor\nmttion to tht aity statu tbtt tt th* present tim* Spences Bridge i* minted with\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd gtng of tought tnd thugt from tbt othtr\ntidt of tht lint, who prey upon tht twelve\nhundred or more workmen wbo tre tm\nployed on tht C. P. R. conitruction tnd\nrendnvoui it tbtt point\nHakt Representations Now and Havt\nth* Matter of Bo-de Fixed Properly.   \"A Stitch ln Time.\"\nKlok New.\nTimely wtrning u to tht right of wty\nbetween wagon road tnd railroad may\nnot bt out of pltrt at tht prestnt timt\nIn mmy placet between Spencet Bridge\nand th* Coutlee forks tht railroad hu\ndisplaced the wagon rotd much to the\ndisadvantage of ttatnsters and rauchers\nwho will nst Iht r\ufffd\ufffdtd whtn tht trtim\nart running. The wagon rotd hu in\nwime place! lieen placed outside tht nil\nmad tnd in the event of t team of young\nh\"it\ufffd\ufffda meeting t triin it such pltcet an\nawkward, not to lay fatal accident, might\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmut.\nAt several placet too tht deviations trt\nnnt all that ont could with\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdon* cannot\nexpect perfrcr'-n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd y*t tafety and t ftir\nwagon road are nnt incotnpafiblt.\nTn htvt tht wtgon road in inirtbl*\nship*, now ii tht timt to register tny\nobjection, u It will bt too lite whtn the\ncontractors htvi htnded over tht com\npitted track. Wt know now whom tn\napproach, later oa tht C. P. R. will reler\nin to th* Provincial Go\ufffd\ufffdtrnment who in\nturn will refer ut back to tht railroad\ncompany\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwho will in ill probability ttll\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd to ttkt our complaint! to tb* departed\nsontrattor. Now i* tb* tim* to perfect\ntr linn nf communication.\nTo mm up\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdin no can should \ufffd\ufffd wtgon\nmad lie allowed to be next the river bank\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdth* trtins wont thy or baulk, but you\nb*t our Nitol* thoroughbred! will\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtt\ntint.\nA number of tht retidend of th* Nicolt\nVtlley wtrt twikened Tuttday Burning\nit 6.46 by two dittinat shocks causing\n(hi ttrth to trambl* ind th* houiti tn\nthake. Kurthtr up tbt Valley It wu\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdore ttvtre. Comiderthle speculation\nii going on U to tht cause of tbt 'qutket.\nA great many heiiltted io mentioning it\nTuesday morning for fetr thtt it would bt\ncredited to New Yetr'i celebration.\nSpring t*rm begin* on Jan. Nine nil\ntnd tw* non reeident initruoton. 8tpt\nnt* building* for Ladit't Collage, Boyt\nDormitory ltd Tonng Mini Reiidence.\nGeneral oourse from th* advanced work\nof the pool!* lohool to tbt B. A. degree\nof Toronto Univenity. Special ttuditt\nin * full commtrciil oonree. A thorough\nmuiic couru: A oompltt* art court*:\nAlio physical ctllart and tloeutlon. For\notltndtr etc, eddru* Colombita Collag*.\nNtw Wtttmiuttr, B. 0.\nRecord Rat* for Honey.\nThe wild variation i* th* rat* on rail\nloam in Ntw York |lll week had Htt I*\neffect on quotation* on th* stock tichtngt\ntnd it tunned almost wholly to th* anti\nquattd banking syiteei of th* conoiry\nwhich throws etch finttoitl center almost\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdntirely on it* own rtmuroee for any\ngiven dty. It it worthy of not* thit th*\nnt* in Niw York rote from 76to llO.tnd\nfill btck to 20 per cent, tb* nt* in Lon\ndon wu unchanged tt 4 per cent through\nout. Iu ipit* of tbt phemnienil priot of\nmoiity, trading in Ntw York wu vtry\nictin tnd nearly all ttoiritiet tdvanced\nTb* Le Rol Mine.\nA London cablegram *tyi thtt th* old\nbofd of director! of the LtRoi bu bun\noutted tnd \ufffd\ufffd new board, headed by A. J.\nMcMillan, bu taktn poaeession. It I*\nundtntood that McMillan will bt again\nmanaging dirutor.\nTh* trtil inbiidy to tb* 0. P. R steam\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn on tb* Ptcifio hu bttn nntwed.\nELECTION SCHOOL TRUSTEES.\nWill Bt Htld on Thurtdty  January\nEleventh.\nTh* ntw school tet cam* into operation\non ^January lit. Th* fetturt of th*\nchange whioh will b* Immediately ippar\ntnt it that ntw uhool boards will havt to\nbt tlected til ovtr tbt province. Thil\ndott not mun tbtt tht old membtri are\nnot eligible for rt election, but merely\nthtt whole botrdi mutt now he elected\nin   On* of   Tb*   Coming\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdectlona\nAt leut once every winter we look for\nward to t dine* which It I source of tb*\ngreatest tnjoymtnt tnd gra.location tu\nthou who htve tb* privilige to attind it.\nThe dance ie given tl iheboepittblt homt\nof Mr, aid Mr*. J. (J. Thynue, tt \"Pen\nituw nnch\" and wu ihn year attended\nhy tbout ninety individual! from Hedley,\nPrinceton tnd Nioolt and our own Vtlley\nlieiidei Ihe Urge cuDtiugtnt of V. V._ E\nsurveyors under Mr. Am bourne. Tut\nhosts were ably asaisltd by thtir daughter Mm Thynue, iu thtir effort* to pro-\nmot* th* htppiow* of the company, tnd\nwith complete success u everyme de\ncltrtd th* dance lo h* even better thai\nit\ufffd\ufffd predecusor. Excellent music *as\nprovided by Mitt Ttiyimt, Mn. Hulmei,\naad Messrs Thynue, Rtbblt tnd Diekion.\nSevenl parties ire engaged in trtppint\nthit winter, with t fur measure of sue\nrcai. The lyoi item to bt tepecitliy\nplentiful.\nTbt V. V. A E. surveyor! under Mr\nAmbourn* trt it prestnt encamped\niu Ih* vicinity of Thynne'a tnd *x\npeel to shift camp below Otter Flit thia\nweek. Mr. Ainbouru* it delighted a\ntb* small amount of snow he hu to con\ntend against. Th* location line euta\nthrough theoenter of Ingreni, Eekin,\nTbynne't ana Mtnoion'i ranchea respect\ntively,\nA lergt traet of timber land bu been\nlocated between McCullougna' tud Dm\nMonroe't. It i* eipected thtt logging\nwill ittrt in a ihort tim* ind it ii hoptu\nthtt sawmill will bt in ouerttmn by nan\ntpring.\nAipen Urovt uhool will open on Jtn\n9th, tfter tht holidays.\nTht people of Otter Vtlley with the\neditor of th* Nicolt Herald i prutp*rou\ufffd\ufffd\ntnd hippy New Yetr tnd taaurs him of\ntheir hearty support in hu endetvon tn\nkeep th* tdvtnttgti of tht oountry before\ntht public Alto with him luccttt in his\nefl.irti to improve tbe control of th* in\ntoiictnu.\nFarmer* Instltutet.\nEighteen hundred notioei tr* being\nmailed by the deputy minister of tgri\nculture reminding member* of tbt differ\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnt Farmers Intimitis that thtir mem\nhership cetied on th* 31at, De*. tnd un\nil subscription! tr* renewed thtir names\nIN TBI NIOOLA AND ASPBN OROV1\nKR THI Will.\nAll Art Serlout  Caaee and Tbe But\nof Attention  It   Keceaearj  Tor\nAbtotule  Recovery of tbt\nInjured Ont*.\nFnnk Conton who ku bttn wot king\nat Dan Munrot't, tt Atptn Orovt for\ni tue nine wu brought into Nitol* on\nSundty to receive medical attttdtnu for\na badly cut band On Fridty bt wu en\n\/aged with Mr. Munm m building a milt\ne>h*d, Munro uoring t log wh*a the axe\n<lipped out of hi* hind tnd going back\ni ttruck Connon who wu about twclvt\nfeat dutance, th* blade going through t\nheavy mit tnd entered hii writt tnd tht\nbtck of hit hind. The cut ii very deep\ntnd ther* it t pouihility of endangering\nth* uu of th* hind, tnd tt preunt en-\nlearon ire being made to prevent blood\npoisoning which items imminent.\nRichird Gullifnrd, Sr, of Atptn Orovt\nhu been very ill th* put week tnd al-\n'bough hiving suffered c maiden Id y il\nretting easily. Lui week wbil* repair\ning bit fine* h* tccidtntly ran into \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\noin* needle protruding from th* fend\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhirh entered hi* Itft tyi. Whtt wu\nrmatiblt wttdnntfnr it it homt tnd it\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdti apparently wall fnr t few dty* when\nit took nn \ufffd\ufffd very active painful condition\n-he patient suffering terribly, Dr, Tutill\nwu called tnd found thtt is tbtu* had\nfathered tnd on opening th* mom greatly\nrelieved tht lufferer. Owing to tbt\nthcett hiving hormughed bukward th*\ndoctor tnticipttu serious Imptirmtnt to\n-he eye tnd it will he difficult to ttj tot\n<nm\ufffd\ufffd days what th* damaga to tb* *yt\nwill tmount to.\nA man by the name of Monro* wt\nbrought to Nioolt Toetdiy from Lowtr\nNicol* with t broken leg ind on Thun-\nUy Dr. Tutill nt tht fractured limb.\nMunmt wu riding horseback when bt\neither fell or wu thrown from the animal\nTh* ankle ii frtoturtd in two pit\ninstead of on* or more membtri, u the \"' Dot Pl,ced 00 '\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd mailing Int.  which\ncm mty bt, to fill tht pltct of t retiring ,D\"\ufffd\ufffdI\" ,n,7 \ufffd\ufffd'\" not r\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd''\ufffd\ufffd tD\ufffd\ufffd d\ufffd\ufffdP\ufffd\ufffdH\nmember.\nTht ntw ilectiom will bt held on the\n11th of Jtnutry tnd tht public tre teked\nto turn out to txeroiit iheir right to htvt\nt uy in th* running of tbeir own tduct-\ntiontl afftiri, for it it mint desiral.lt\nthtt tht very but men trtiltblt be ob\ntiined to terse on tht school botrd, u\npccitlly at tbt eommtnctmtnt of work\nunder tht ntw ut-\nTht uhool will rt-opto on Mondty.\nLook After Tour Bora**.\nH. V. Otorgt, t, 8., wu tummoad to\nOnnd Prtlrit on Vednetday to invuti\ngttt whtt it luppoud to be t out t glan-\ndm. Thii ii gtttitg pretty netr tnd til\nshould look closely tfttr thtir itock tnd\nnotify tbt tuthoritiet immeditttly on th*\nappearance of t luipieioui symptom\nPure wtttr, will ventiltttd tnd clem\nittblu tnd prompt ltolition of animals\nwith tny doubtful symptoms trt tht but\nmeant of chicking tht ipttd of tht dretd\ndiseue.    Kamloops Sentinel.\nA Itrge boiler tnd ptrephanalii pined\nthrough Coutlee on Stturdty for Princeton to be intttlltd In tht ww mill it\nthai pltoe.\nmental bulletin* and literature.   Meoi-\nb*n who htvt joined on tod tfter the lit\nf October ire entitled to membership\nfor tb* luccteding year.\nPity TU. Tl* Trot.\nA clergyman recently religned hii pas\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ntt to ttkt up prtcticc of law, uiigned\nti o e reason for hit chtnge \"thtt Iht\navenge mm will pty more lo ketp out\nof j il lor on* day than be kept out of\nhell for in ttirniiy.\nJohn Bouston.\nJohn Houston ku reserved hii old\nroom tt tht Dritrd it Victorit, for tht\nstaaion ltd notified the Hot*l thtt bt\nwill he there on Mondty or Tuesday.\nRumor ii busy with thi tuggutlon thtt\nMacdonald, thi Liberil Ittdtr, hu been\noffered t judgwhip.\nOpening of Tht Legislature.\nMr. Spuktr through Iht office of tht\nprovincitl secretary, is lending ont invit-\nttioni for thi opening of tht Legiilitivt\nuumbly on Thurtdty, Jtnutry Uth.\nTht function tikes plto* at .'I p. m.\nJudge Spink* Better.\nJudge Spink* of Vernon, who wu confined to tbe Roytl Victorit H-jtpital tt\nMontreal, fnr six weeks, it recupenting.\nHe tit up on Chriitmu diy, tnd u mon\nu tbi* will procttd touth.\nFor up to dttt job printing und yon\nordtrt to tht NiooU Htnld oSe*.\nWinnipeg Bankt Robbed\nA amtrt robber hu made dtring thefts\nof 110,000 from Winnipeg banks on Friday, It li btlitvtd tipert Amtriotn\ncracksmen have tumid tbttr tyt* to tbt\nCanadian wut.\nMayor Otorgt B. McCltlltn wu iworn\nIn u mayor of Grt*ttr Ntw York on\nWednesday for the neit four yetn. The\noath of office wu tdminiitered by Juttiee\nLeventrltt in th* supreme ootrt,\nMi** Mtggl* tnd Arthur Colltttof\nLowtr Nicolt iptnt t ftw dtyi in Nioolt\nthi* wuk with Mr*. Tho*. Hunter and\nfamily.\nTht Hockey Club held a match Mon\nty tfttrnoon which thowtd tbt *ffect ol\nthtir pnetioing. Thty will bt tble to\ngivt Ktmloopt a bard gauii when it it\ntrrtnged for. THE   NICOLA  HERALD\nTHE NICOLA HERALD\nPublished Every Thuraday\ntubtertptlon, ln Advance, e- a Year\nNlOOLA, B. C. JAHDAIT i. Htt\nTHE  INNOCENTS.\nLast week The Nicola Her\naid was threatened with an ac\ntion Tor libel, umbrage being\ntaken at certain truthful remarks published in the issue of\nDecember 14th.\nYoung children are more or\nless liable to certain infantile\ncomplaints--but not more so\nthan young newspapers to actions for libel.\nWhile The Nicola Herald\nhas not the slightest desire to\ndamage, by inference or otherwise, any m.n's business, yet\nit has the right to criticise matters of public interest irrespective of private ownership therein. Hotels are places of public entertainment and should\nbe so run that neither man,\nwoman nor child need be afraid\nto resort thereto.\nIn out of the way places a\npublican has little to fear from\nthe criticism ol passers by\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdj\nbut a newspaper has a wider\nrange and consequently is more'\nto be feared, hence the threatened action for libel\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda threat\nmade in the hope ol closing\nour columns to the doings ol\ncertain publicans.\nMany of our womenfolk have\nhad occasim to visit outside\nof Nicola Valley since construe\ntion began none of them have\nhad other than the worst kind\nof accommodation that is possible to imagine while waiting\nthe stage or train.\nTime was when men would\nhave taken the law into their\nown hands and removed such\na state of affairs. Times have\nchanged now and the power\nhas been relegated to commis\nsioners who do their duty in a\nhaphazard, slipshod fashion\ntha t would call forth merited\ndenunciation in a less sparse\ncommunity.\nlive for the good he or she can\ndo for his or her fellow creatures (as well as for self), shall\neach be able to quote Emerson's lines for individual benefit, viz:\n' Every mtn ii hit own ittr, tnd tht toul\ntbtt oan\nRender tn honest ind t perfect mtn,\nCommand til light, til influence, all (tte,\nNothing to him rills tarly or too lite,\nOur uu our angtls art, or good or evil,\nOur ftttl shallows thtt wtlk by ui mil\nSo let us then fear God,\nhonor the King, build character on high ideals, \"Our acts\nour angels are.\"\nNo  Application to Spends Bridge\nPrmpective Ooest\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDo you set * good\ntihlt htre?\nHotel Clerk \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd W.ll rather. Why, the\nfnlki come here perfectly healthy tnd go\ntway with tht gnut ind dptpepiii.\n0. W. Ron, ex premier of OnUrlt \ufffd\ufffd a\npresented with i puree of $36,000 on\nFriday.\nNOTICE\nTo Hunters\nNotice ii hereby given tbtt hunting or\nshooting on the property of the Douglas\nLakt Ctttle Comptny it forbidden. Any\nuereon or persons hunting or shooting\non tht tbovt property will be prosecuted\nunder tbe section! of tbe Oime Act,\nJ. B. Gmitu.\nKAMLOOPS,  ASHCROFT,  YALC AND\n8I-ILKA-KEN MINIMI HIVIH\nIONB OF YALE DISTRICT.\nNOTICE Is hereby given that all placer min\nlag claims legally held In the Kamlooiai.\nAshcroft, Yala and Similkameen Mining Ills\n\ufffd\ufffdlons will be laid over from tbe 1st da; of\nNovember ennuing to the 1st day of May, fM.\n0, 0. TUN8TALU\nOold Comm-sloner.\nKamloopa. October ltth, 1906.\nESTABLISHED 1882\nPRINCETON\nNIOOU\n\"WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW\"\nNOTICE.\nOfficial Administrator's Act\nIn re Ettttt of\nANTOINE GODEY,\nShopping\nBy Mail\nWrite nr telephone, t destrip-\ntieen of whtt you would like to\ngivt, ind tht price you tre willing to pty, and we will eend\nyou the deiired trticlt by return mail, or express. The\nfollowing lilt comprises * ftw,\nof our many denratile\nSeasonable Gifts\nDrilling Cues, for Ltdiei or\nGentlemen in many itylei,\nMeninire Sets, of leather, fitted with lmry, Ebony, Bent\nor Silver.\nWaterman's \"Idial\" Fountain\nPent, Pltin or with Oold or\nStiver Mount*\nXuiaa Perfume! from til tht\nltading French, Englith ind\nAmerican maktri. Each bottlt\nin tn tttrtctivectie.\nCollar ind cuff boxes, Jewel\nboxes. Purses, Hand Btgl\nShopping Bags, Brushei, til\nkinds. Mirron, Fancy Perfume Atoni'ien, Bthlee, Prayer Hi ii .as. Hymn Bonki, Booki\nfnr Children, and Books for\nCrown lips. Xmas Cirdt md\nCalendars\n-TH*-\nMALLERY DRUG GO\nLIMITED\nXAM-OOP-    :      :   B. C.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd0->--y-y-y<a,>-y-y->%?*-'S-y\ufffd\ufffd\nTENIIKHH will ba receive! by tbe under\nsigned for the purchase of the personal property, and the real est*te of the late Aatolne\nGodey   Terms cash.\nParticulars thereof may be obtained from\nPeter Marquart, Nicola, a C.\nALKC D. MACINTYRK,\nOffllcal Administrator, County of Yale,\nKamloops. B. C.\nThe following contribution\nhas been received:\nRing out the false! Ring in\nthe true! Lei the year of 1906\nto all readers of The Nicola\nHerald and especially to those\nof Nicola Valley, ring out all\nhabits that have a tendency to\nenervate our individuality, and\nring in all that engenders character building based on high\nideal. Especially let those who\nare gifted with individuality, in\nthe greater or greatest degree\never aim at the high ideal; for\nthose are the persons whose\ninfluence is far reaching and\nwhen they fall or rise one or\nmore fall or rise with them.\nThus by each one striving to\nCHURCH SBRVIOB\nPretbyterlan Church, Nicola Lake:   Her\nvices every Sabbath at II a. m. and 7::m p.m.;\nBiblt clan tnd Sabbath .School, 1:30 p.m.\nKtv. Oiokoi Mason,\nI'i Mint it Ian Pastor.\nKiv. John I'yi,\nMethodist Pastor.\n__TOTICE.\nNOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN thtt tn appll\ncation will be made to the Legislative Atsembl)\nof the Province of British Columbia at Its nen\nSession for an Act to Incorporate a company\nwith power to acquire, purchase, oonitruot ac1\noperate the undertakings of the ViDOOuvee\nand Coast Kootenay Railway Company; tbi\nAlbernl and Cowichan Railway Company; tht\nKamloopa aad Atlln Railway Company; tbe\nMidway tnd Vernon Hallway Company,and tu\nacquire all the rights, powers and privilege..\nof the said companies; and with power tn\nexercise all the power! contained In the acts of\nincorponilon of the laid companies; with\npower to acquire, purchase, construct and\noperate the undertakings of an; other Hail\nwty Company or Companiee;\nand with power to lubicribe for anc\npurchase the itocka, bonds, debentures or othei\nsecurities of anjother ltailwty Company; anil\nto exchange the stock or other bonds, de\nbentures or any othersenurltles of the com pan)\nto be incorporated, for the shares, dt\nbenture-h, bonds or other aeourltie- of any ollici\nRailway Company; a nl wlih power to increase\nthe capital of the Company to be Incorporated\nand with power to -sue shares aa full) paid up;\nand to bonow money on ihe companies assei-\nliy any form of security; and wlih power t\ufffd\ufffd\npromote any Hallway Company or Companion\nor to amalgamate with any coin, any or com\npanics; and with all the other and necessar)\npowers conducive to theoarry ing oui of the Com-\npai.y'sunder aklngs.\nDated at Victor-, B.C., this 2 2nd day <if\nNovimber. 1905.\nROBERTSON ft ROBKllT-'ON,\nSolicitors for the Applicants.\nTHE STORE OF QUALITY\nTHE STORE OF PLENTY\nThe Largest and Most Complete General Stock in Nicola\nFor the Holiday trade we have everything you could\nwish for\nBANANAS. NAVAL ORANGES\nJAPANESE ORANGE8 - -\nCRANBERRIES - without which\nno Christmas dinner is complete\nTo test how many read our advertisement we will sell\nfor the next ten days our\nOrange and Lemon Peel at 20 c. a lb.\nI he finest Almonds, Walnuts, Raisins, Currents to be\nhad fresh from the countries of production.\nPURE HONEY from the Clover fields of Chilli-\nwack and Ontario.\nMaple Syrup \"The Real Thing,\" at\nrr\n-.u\ni n\nB11L\nNICULA\nPRINCETON\nMETROPOLITAN\nMEAT flARKET\nNICOLA LAKE, B. C.\nPrime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork\nand Sausage\nOrderi throughout the Piitrict receive careful attention ind promptly delivered\nFreah Fish Every Friday.\nJAHEH  POOLEY         Pfprleefr\nCOUTLEE BLACKSMITH SHOP\nANDREW SMITH, Proprietor\nAll kinds of Blacksmith work and  Horseshoing done in\nj first class shape.    Leave your work here and it will receive\nprompt attention.    Satisfaction guaranteed.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE bi HEREBY OIVRN that an ap\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^        lloatlon will be made to the Legislative As-\nMlthodltt Church, l\/iwer Nicola: Divine I Mmbl\ufffd\ufffd of tne *W__I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\"> Columbia at\nservice every lairds Day at I p.m. and 7:%<p._. I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd neit He*Ion for I* Ant \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmending the time\n8undty ichool tt % p. m. within which the Vtnoouver ted Coast Koote\nJohn I yk\nMethodist Minister, i\ufffd\ufffdav>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdllw*y company haH|to complete Its line\nOlORUt' M nuns \"' K*''\"*'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *'\"1 empowering the said Hallway\nPresbyterian Minister,   oompany lo build from some point on IU line of\nChurch of England -Church of Hi John   railway to Kamloopa In the I'rovince nt Brill h\nNotice.\nNotice la hereby given that todays after date\nI Intend tnspiil) tolhe Hon. the Chief Com. j\nin i-slmicr of Lands .ml Works for permission\no purchase the following described Und situated one mile and one half N of the Lower Nicola\npost office.\nCommencing at apost marked CF. thence W\nforty chains, thence Soulh foity '-hains. thence\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdel forty chains, thence North to point of\ni-iiiiiiiii-ii. imii-ni and containing forty acres\nnn-re or lee*.\nHaled at J-wer Nicola this list day of Mrpt\namber, 1905.\nC FUCK.\nWM. RILEY\nGeneral Blacksmith\nHeirae Shoeing t specialty.\nNICOLA LA KB, B.C.\nNotice.\nNotice Is hereby given ihtt within sixty diri\nfrom date I intend making application lo tat\nHon. Couiinleaioner nf I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnd\ufffd\ufffd tnd Works for\nperini- -Inn o pnrclis-c320acre* of pteturr land\ntu lhe Kamloops Ivision of Yale District;\n-\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*        * onnnencingalt stake al\n___  O.  _T-\nC^OUKT NICOLA, No. Ml. A.O. P., meeta   siiuati-n aa follows: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nsecond and fourth Friday In each month I Ihe S VV corner of the land;   running thence\ntilt m   In I'nnley's Hall.    Vliltlng brethren | hast 80 chain.. I hem:. North 40 chains, thencs\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..   .__.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.                                             I vvmi m> chains, ihence Sou )> to chains, to the\nRic. A. null*. C. R.      I point of commencement.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdills\ncordially invlled.\nH, CaHHISeOTON. Sec.\niheRepMs, alent-\nMonilng, 11 o'clock\nREX WM. OOVIEK.\nFOR SALE\nA Stock Ranch containing\n4740 acres,situated near Douglas Lake, with all necessary implements and also stock. For\nparticulars apply to\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd W. M. LAUDER,\nQuilchena, P. O.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSpringbank Ranch. July 14 h, 1W06.\nColumbia\nDated at V|e torla, R. C. this Hud day of\nNovember, 1105.\nROBERTSON k ROBF.KT.-ION,\nSolicitors for the applicant-\nNOTICE.\nHtvtv days after dale I Intend to apply to the\nchief iwniniMoner of laudi and works for per\nralesinn to B'>mhaae640 acres mountain pa-lure\nland, described as feellow.: commencing at post\nNo. I, VI \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Tk> nne'i 8. C corner, thenoe N 80\nchains, thenoe VI Mchains, ihenot 8 DO chains.\niliefe K K) chain\". The land la ettuated la\nUtter V alley and adjoins- llodd's preemption.\nlDih Oct- -OS. _  E.T1IYNNE.\nNICOLA\nPORTABLE STEAM\nSAWMILL-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIi prepared to take contracti for\nsawing lumber and getting out\ntimher.\nttt-er-l mill t ontraoU I a ecu ted\nl'HICKS MODERATE\nPartiet wishing work cm htve time\npromptly itttnded to by tpplying to\nF. D. WOODWARD,\nNicols, B. C.\nLwveyour orderi with N. ,?. Btrwiok,\nfor lumber who ia igent for th* Nicola\nPortable Steam 8** Mill ht oan l.*lpyoo\npit* out t* order.\nM-pleinlH-r. tl. HAV\nlino. Bent\nCOLUMBIAN COLLEGE\n1883   1906\nN_W WKSTMINST-R. B 0.\nRtv. W. J. SirrKlt.l, B. A , B.D.\nRev. J. P Bowill, Burisr.\nNotice.\nNutlet is hereby given that within slity days\nfrom dale I intend waking application in tht\nHon Oiiininls-i'iiier of lands and works for per\nOils'iSn 10 llllle llH.'-Mee HCpi H of \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*_*)**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI 1|\nlhe K \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd e.el.K. s I ii v ii-loi. of Vale Dletrlct, situates)\nas foiimv. loniiiienrlngatastakeat theN.VV\ncorner nf Indian Unserve on Quilcheta Creek,\nrunning lbeu< e Kouth n chain\", thene-c Weel\nMl chains, Ihenee N.-rlh W chains, thence Last\n80 chains io the point of commencement.\nT. H. JONES.\nSeptember. 80th. 1905.\nNotice.\nNotice ie herein given that within M days\nfrnin date I inleud making application to tbt\nHon roinwis-'iiner of bands and Works for\npnr\"<ti\ufffd\ufffdli>n tn unrchs\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdiSWI ac^elmoreorleuof\nA complttt   fimmweitl tad  husineei! mountain r*\ufffd\ufffdl\"re landIt lie KamlooM Divi.\nn aa- t Inn of Yale Dletrlct, situated as follows, eom\ncourse. Students pripiitd tn (tin teach \\ mincing at taeake It chtins W, of the N. I.\n,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,   ii       j        r.  -.1... 'earner of lev 10 I'. lOfc rnnnlng Ihence E. H\ntrt certtflcitet of ill grtdti. In univtr | e|\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdjB,, thence N. 10 chtlna. thence IC, M chaina,\n.... -_- . full enneaa for tht B A di- th-ict N. \ufffd\ufffd(,'btlns more or lest In Htump Uki\nstty work t full court* lor in* p. _. ot   EJJJj w. \ufffd\ufffdi(mg tht _ bank ttmmmi,> Ukt\n\ufffd\ufffdre\ufffd\ufffd <>f Toronto Univertity. : Wo chalm to the point of oommeoeeient. coa\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd                       ,       .     a\ufffd\ufffd   i     \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd m. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd : taming J00 toree move or lets.   Also; oommeor\nInstruction given in  Muilo, Art, fhyi i |n|( at rt. K corner of L, W) O. 1. teence North\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd nn           i n \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,;, n ' lAMchalm, thence l-st 40 chains, thence 8oul\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdal Ctlturt tnd Elocution. I,s, h,(n, u, lhr N i,a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdkof 8tump ljUt (bMM\nBend for Calendar.\nStbtoribt lor tht Hertld. ft ~\ufffd\ufffdr ytar\n^^^^^^^^ .. Slump l_ke, thenee\nWe-t along \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"lump lake til chains to the point\nof enmmeaoemrat. ooolmning It tores aire\nor late.\nI. A. PAIJfER\nStpttmbtr, Via. 1106 THE  NICOLA  HERALD\nLAW OM PLACER MINING.\nJuitlc* Martin *  Re-ac-t for HokUn.\nClaim Valid.\nAt tht Ittt fitting ot the supreme court\nin Nelii.n Mr. .Justice Mtrliii in deciding\nthe cat* tf Weeldon against Crtoaton, in\ntimattd tbtt he would give a formal ind\nwnttiu judgimtnt ailh reasons la-.tr on.\nTht following is tht judgment\nE. F. Wheeldon sougbt dtmigtt from\nJ. R. Crtntton lur trnpait on hu placer\nclaim, tht Owl, on 49 milt creek, tnd to\ninjunction retirtioiog him from furthtr\ntreipaaa. Cranston disputed Wheeldon'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntitlt on intny groundt; thtt he bid not\nworked uu tbt Owl, but uu mother claim\ntkttiomiof bit vork oooiuusd iu build-\nt ctbin, not iu mining, that bt had Iu-\neatod another claim uu the earn* ground\nwithout lirst having given notice of abau-\ndooinent tnd tbtt be bid improperly\nuted pom of another cltiui. 8. 8.Taylor\nK. C. tppttrtd for Wheeldon tnd A. M.\nJohnston for Cranston.\nJustice Mertui dtcided in ftvor of\nWheeldon tnd granted him perpetual injunction and nominal damage* Tbt firtt\npointt raised by th* defence lie dismissed\nai being wholly technical, holding that\nnothing had been don* contrary tu tbt\nintention uf th* Placer Mining Act. Ot\ntht point, tht vtltdity of Wneeldou'e second location, he says,\n\"It it tubmitted thtt bectuat tbe plain\ntiff htd already located a clam covering\ntbe lame ground, he could uoi relocate it\nlubaequenily without complying with tbe\naiuciniiiiei t with tht Plioer Mining Act\nof 1901, thtt be should have posted fur-\nmil nntiot of tbandunmeut t>u the four\ncorner posts of hu claim became it had\nDot ytt been recorded.\n\"What happened it peculiar. Tht\nplaintiff essayed to mtkt t valid location\nof t crtek claim undtra repealed section\nof th* act which gave him a claim 100 fed\ntquart. Whtt he did am iiiiiiuii tu making\nt valid li cation under thtt tet, but when\nhe cam* to record th* locatiou he fuuuu\nout from the milling recorder that th* la-\nhad beeu changed and that ht wu an\ntitltd a to claim 250 feel square which\ncould only bt obtained by u ufurnuty to\ntht formalities of thi itttute then in force\nHt decided to proceed no turther \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nhit abortive attempt under iht former\nllitutt tnd pructeded under tht txi'ting\nont.\n\"In inch circumstames I im \ufffd\ufffdf tht\nopiuion that he did right iu treating hu\nformer misconceived efforts n t nullity\ntnd consequently it wu unnecessary tu\ncomply with the teotiuu requiring nutlet\nof abandonment. Thtn wtt no bar tu\nbit doing io because no valid claim had\nbeen locttod by him on tbt creek, tnd\ntherefor*, hi wat justihod in beginning dt\nnovo to loacte on*,\nbefore in readara tb* work of Western\nCtntdun wrilen tnd artiita, for tht iliut\nIr.tiumare most of them from phot--\ngraphs of our own scenery; and tb* art\nicle* deal largely with Weetem Canadian\nresource! ind advantages, with special\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<iiphasii upon the egricullural side of life.\nTht cover portriyi th* splendid new\nbuilding The Farmtr'i Advocate hai juat\ncompleted in Winnipeg. It it centrally\nIncited, of fireproof construction, and haa\nbeen fitted with the modern machinery\nknown to mechanical science. Hpeeial\nMiehle pusses, self ftd; binders, folders,\nwirt ilitohtri, m nvmotyp* machine-,\ntnd til tbt smaller article* of gtntral\nequipment will he lighted and operated\nby tb* magaiine's own power plant,\nW. J. KERR\nWatchmaker.Jeweler\nKAMLOOPS, R 0.\nAll kindt of Witch**, Clocki, Jewelry,\netc., kept in ttock.   Wedding pretent* t specitlty.\nKirat dttt repairs don* on ihort notice\nand returned tt one*.\nNOTICE.\nNotice li hereby giveu thtt I will not\nbt reap, nisi his fnr tny debts or tccounti\ncontracted io my name without t written\norder ligued by inys.ll.\nV. Q. Paiot,\nNicolt, lHth Die. Y.M.\nThe Saakatchewan \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlection.\nTht Ittttt returns from Baskatcbewtn\ngiv* th* Liberal! fourteen  itatl tnd tht\nConiirvttivii eltvin.\nTbt price to which copper htt lotred\nit not lurpriiing when it i* considered\ntbtt tht worldt rtttrvtt uf tht red metal\nbtvt retchtd tb* vtoithing point tnd tht\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdupply from touroei at pretent tradable\nIt not it all oomtniunte with the demand\nAt 18. very many mine* which at lower\nprioei could not profitably mint tbtir product will bt enthled to plao* supplies on\ntht market, but it it titremely doubtful\nwhttbtr tht tdditionil tonnage from thii\nlonro* will b* enough to bring down th*\nprice. Thi* ii tb* agt of elictiioity tnd\noopp*r i* tltctricity'i btndmiidcn.\nNOTICE.\nNotice is herebv given that JO days after date\nI intend to apply to the honorable chief com\nnuns oner of lands and works for a special license to cut aad carry away Umber from the\nfollowing described lands. Commencing at t\npost on thi north side of Nicolt lake about one\nmile from the shore and nearly opposite Sullivan creek and iheme south40chains,th nee\nwest 10chains, thence south Mchains, thence\nwest 80 chains, thence north ID chains, thence\neast In chtlns, thence aorta (0 chains,thence\neast 80 chains to poiut of commencement.\nVV. E. BUKN8.\nDec. -nd, 1*16.\nTHB PLACB TO BUY TOOK\nHMO-UNO GOODS IS AT\nJ. A. SCOTT'S\nCIGAR & TOBACCO STORE\nKAMLOOPS\nKull stock of Domes'|c and Imported Cigars,\nand the best smoking tobacco always on hand\nDrop In and enjoy a quiet game of llilli .Ms.\nAgent for Ihe Pioneer Steam Laundry, Vancouver,   Laundry shlpoed every Sa' unlay\nHOTKLN\nMONTKKAL HOTKL, Kamloops. Napoleon\nax I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtremoullle, proprietor. Hrst i lass iu\nevery particular. Good wines, Liquors tnd\ncigars.   .Stabling In connection.\n1TAMLOOP8 HOU8K, P. Herod, proprietor.\n**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Beet stock of wines, liquors ana cigars in\nthe Interior. Just the spot fora nice cool re\nfreshing glass of beer. When in Kamloops\ncall in.\nNOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given I hat 30 days after date\nI Intend to apply to the hon.chief conimls loner\nof lands and woiks fir special license to cut\nand can-y away timber from Ihe following desert ed lands, commene ireg at a post on the north\nside of Mcola lake about one mile from the\nohore and nearly opposite Quilchena creek,\nt hence south 40 chains, thence weet 40 chains,\nthence south 40 chains, thence west 80 chains,\n'In ne u mntli 41)chains, thence east 40 mains,\ni hence north 40 chtlns, Ihence east to chains lo\npoint of commencement.\nO. B. MURPHY.\nDec. -nd. 1305.\nNOTICE.\nSixty days after date I Intend to apply to the\nchief commissioner of land\" and work- for permission to purchase 40 acres of land described\nas follows, starting from Ihe northwest corner\nnf Lot (17 O I, In Otter Valley and running eest\nin chains to' he norl heast corner of Lot Kl. G. 1,\nI hence north 10 chains, thence west 40 chains,\ntin ne* south 10 chains to poet of commencement. J O. THYNNK.\nDated 9th Dec. 1906.\nNOTICE.\nSlaty dtys tfter data I Intend to apply to\nthe chief commisslonei of lands and works fnr\npermission to m rcliase OKI acres of mountain\nSa-t ure land commencing at * poet marked J.\n. McL'i. N. VV, corner thence 8 HO chains,\nth\" ce K SO chains, hence N 801 halt s, thence\nw SOcbains to Initial poet. This land lies south\nand adjoins preemption of Wm. McNeill aud J.\nG. Mel ie en in the Aspen Grove locality.\nNicola, Dec.\ufffd\ufffd, 1905. J. O. Mel,KAN\n(IRANI) PACIFIC HOTK1* Kamloops. The\n*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' nearest hetel to Ihe reilwey station. The\nonly covnenlent hotel for travelers. Good\nrooms, good table, good liquors. Two large\nsample rooms. P. A. Barnhart, prourielor.\nGood stabling In connection.\nA 8HCROFT HOTKL The most convenient\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd hotel for visitors in Ashcroft. The best of\ntable board Hot aim cold baiha. Our renre-\naentai Ive meets all trains. Johnson t Perkins,\nproprietors.\nOtter Flat Hotel\nC'harlet Deharro, Proprietor.\nTULAMEEN CITY, - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd B, C.\nHeadquarter* fnr Summit, Mahhitt\nmountain, Tulameen river, Boulder, Bear\nand Kelly creek campa. (loud Fishing\nand Boating.\nP. O, Address;   Aipen drove.\nNtop at the\nROCKFORD HOUSE\nRoot. Scott, Proprietor\nWhen  traveling  on  the Nicolt rotd.\nConvtnient place for travelers, with good\naccommodation,\nPlot urea of Frogr***.\nWith th* Ohriitma* iitue of ptrindica't\ncom** \"Th* Farmer* Advoctti tnd\nHomt Journal,\"of Winnipeg, Manitoba in\nit* holiday dr*M to brighten tht bomtt of\nWetttrn Ctnadian farmer*. Eiceedingly\nattractlv* and highly cradittblt to th*\npublithtrs ii tbt Christmtt Numbtr for\n1906. Oood piper, iplindid illuitrtlioni\nl\ufffd\ufffdtersiting (tori** and poems, welt written\ntnd practlctl artlolee from ti* p*ni of\nipadal contributor*, oonrbln* to font a\nfeiat of good thinn. \"Tb* Ftrmtr's\nAdvootto\" *ridently b*li*v** in placing\nNOTICE\nCommencing tt t poet marked B. H. Trumbull, N. K. corner, being on the west line of\nloil Reserve netr Com lee, \"hen running wast to I\nthe N K corner of ooal location No. 1645 thence\n-outh 140 chains, thence Kast to Ind Reserve,!\nIhence .North-chainsthence I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdst 10 chains,\nthence North 1\ufffd\ufffd0chains, thence Kast 10 chains,\nth-nee Nor hl'JO chain* to point nf commencement, being a'I the land between coal claims\nSo.s. 1616, 1847, 1649 and tbe Indian reserve,\nConsisting of about 810 acres,\nB. H. TRUMBULL. Locator.\nB. I\\ Arguat, Agent.\nCoutlee, B. C. Oct. 3 1906.\t\nHorace F. Evans\nGEOLOGIST\nAshcroft   -   -   8. C.\nMini tiaminationi tnd reports, Geological etinilitioni of Thompson River\ncountry I specialty. Disinterested tnd\ndependable reports furnished.\nWHEN\nCHILDREN \/\nSHOULD  WA\nWEAR\nGLAHEi^i\nA child who la old Monfh to\nitudy I* old enough to w**r\n|_IM*. Do not chanc* _*trrln|\nthe Uf* of the child by neglecting Uu light. Eyeitrtin tlwty*\nrend*rt itndy difficult tnd nltr>\nmatoly injure* both body *_d\nmind Olutet *r* not \ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\npeiijv*.\nRILEY HOUSE\nNICOLA LAK K. B. C.\nFirtt cImi board and lodging by tht\ndty week or month. Every tttention\ngiven to the travelling public.\nMr*. Hi lev, Proprietress.\nJ\nMALLERY DRUG CO\nKAMLOOPS\nII\n^uiivuviiis-iivHV\nUnequalled as a\nS-Hf-nier Resort\nGood Fishing and Shooting. Guides and Horses\nalways ready. Telephone\nconnections all directions\nFirst Class Accommodation. Terms:\nModerate.\n8. KIRBY, Proprietor\nQUILCHENA, B.C.\n< IIKIft. Ol Till)IT\nA. R. C. Be. l-ndut.\nPROVINCIAL ASSAYER\nKtmloopt, a C.\nAssays and analyses of One, Coal and I*\ndustrlal product*.\nMemphis bv mall or stage rectlve prompt\nattention.\nNOTICE.\n50 HEAD COWS & HEIFERS\nTenders will be received by\nthe undersigned up to January\n7th, for the disposal of 50 head\nof breeding cows and heifers.\nSale reserved.   R. H. Winny.\nNicola, Dec. 7th.\n-THE-\nBank of Montreal\nCapital, all paid up, $14,400,000 Rest, $10,000,000\nBalance Profit and Loss Account, $801,855.41\nTotal Assets        ....        $158,232,409.51\nHONORARY PRB8IDKNT\nBt Boo. Lord Btrathcona and Mount Royal. O O. M. O.\nPRESIDENT, Sir Oeo A Drummond. __, O. M. O.\nVI0BP-B8IDBNT AMD OEKKRAL M AN AOBR,   -  B. S. OLOUSTOB\nHead Office\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMontreal\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nDeposits received from  $1.00  and upwards.     Interest\ncredited twice a year.\nWithdrawals without delay\nBanking Business of every description\nUndertaken.\nBANKING BY MAIL\nDeposits may be made and withdrawn by mail.     Out of\ntown accounts receive every attention.\nNIOOLA   BRANCH\nA.W. STRICKLAND,\nManager.\nBLAIR & CO.\n-DEALERS IN-\nGeneral Merchandise\nCoutlee, B. C.\nDRY GOODS, GROCERIES,\nBOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE\nFARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc.\nMINERS' SUPPLIES,\nREAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS.\nResident Agent* ln Nicola for tb*\nROYAL, and LONDON - LANCA8HIRB RRB IN.URANOB CO. _\nSTEWART'S\nNICOLA AND PRINCETON\nf al lil, Express\nAlso Oeneral Xjlvery\nHead Office:     -     -     -     Nicola Lake, B. C.\nSTAGES\nLeave Spences Bridge\nEvery Thursday lor Nicola Lake, Kamloops,\nPrinceton and way points at 6 a. m.\nEvery Saturday for Nicola and way points at 6 a.m.\nLeave Kamloops\nEvery Monday for Nicola and Spences Bridge\nat 6 a. m.\nLeave Princeton\nEvery Sunday  6 a. m\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd arriving Spences\nBridge Tuesday 6 p.m.\nLeave Nicola\nEvery Tuesday and Friday for   Spences\nBridge at 6 a. m.\nEvery Friday for Princeton at 6 a. m.\nSpecial trips made by appointment.\nTelephone connection with Kamloops\nM. P. STEWART,    -    -    Proprietor \\\nTHE NICOLA HERALD\nLOCAL NEWS\nArefcle Jtekton of Qailehwa\nNitol* on W*dn**d*f.\nC\ufffd\ufffdpt C. L. Flick of Low*i NieoU wm\nUt tow* yetterdty on \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd boein*** trip.\n\t\nE. B. Tingley of Ott*r Vill*y wa* Il\nN isols on Tiiea-i* on \ufffd\ufffd bu*in*** trip.\nTh* A. 0. V. will hold * \ufffd\ufffdoelal (onion\ntfttr thtir regular uieetieg on Friday\nevening Jen. 12.\nJ, B. Or**vbe of Th* Douglis Like\nOattl* Co. returned to th* ranch after \ufffd\ufffd\nvitit to Nicolt and vicinity  on   Friday.\nWalttr Clark returned from Ktmloopt\non Mondty'i stage, where he had taken\nJaek Horn, t* Indian, charged with steeling t bundle of fan. Jtck inttndt to\ntpply for speedy tritl.\nBaelnete Locale.\nSmokt Interior nr U Morant Cigar*.\nWm. Banter trrived from Printton on\nSundty tfttrnoon to tptnn t ftw wtekt\nwith hU parents.\nJ, 0. Thyno* of \"P*n*tnw* R\ufffd\ufffdneh\"fin\nOtter Vtlley wtt in town Tuetdty evening\non hi* wty to Ktmloopt.\nH*nry Mork ht* heen confined to his\nreiideno* th* ptst week through illness\nbut is now on the rotd to recovery.\nMr*. Palmer tnd the Misses Mary end\nZellt Palmer havt returned to thtir rtnch\nnetr Rockford, tfttr \ufffd\ufffd visit to Ktmloopt\n8. J. Bit* tnd R. J. Armstrong nf\nAspen Grov* were in Nicol*nn Tuesdiy\nMr. Armstrong hat fully recovered from\nth* tccident to hit knee.\nD. M, French returned from Princa'on\non Monday evening. He will Imt* f r\nPrinceton if tin in a few dtyt where he\nwill remain for mm* time.\nNew Year'* Day patted off vary quietly\nin Nicol* tlthoagh everone teemed to be\nhtppy tnd w*rt quirt willing to try *n\nother yetr nf thit strenuous lift.\nMrt. A. E. Howte, Mr. tnd Mn. F A.\nBowse, Mitt Ruby tnd Master Ohirli\nBowie vitited with Mr. tnd Mrt. 0. B\nArmstrong tt Lower Nicola th* firtt of\nth* week.\nRev. tnd Mrt. Mtion entertained t\nnumber of the young men of the to\ufffd\ufffdn at\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd dinner party on Tuesday evening tt the\n\"Mum.\" A moat enjoytbl* time wtt\n(pent by til,\nThe Ven. Archdeacon Small tfttr holding services in Nicol* on Sunday spent\nteveral days in th* VtlUy looking tfter\nhii Indian charge.. A Chriitmt*ier>ice\nwa* heldat S'loolnooht reterre thit wtek.\nHeed oatt tnd wtiett for isle by K.\nH. Wmny.\nWhen ynu wtnt \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd good amok* tik fnr\nthe Interior nr La Morent Cigtr, mtnu\ntact tired hy the Inlend Cigtr Ftctory,\nKtmloopt.\nOtt t hlinket for your hone tt Btrwick'* Harnet* ind Saddlery. Alio t\nstock of Robai, etc.\nYou  need   viiiting ctrdt.   Ret your\nsupply at the Nicola Hertld office.\nJUST   Kl I .litis\nA full stock of up todate goodi to\ninpply the  Hirneti tnd Saddlery\ntrade of Nicola district. Call  or\ntend your orderifor\nHarness, Saddles,\nSaddlery Hardware,\nHorse Clothing, etc.\nSpecitlty made of Cowboy Outfit*\nIN. J. BARWICK.\nNICOLA \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        B. C\n\"THE PEOPLES STORE.\"\nIf you tr* thinking of buil-ing now it\nthe time to get your orderi cut to tt to\nhtvt tha lumber dry when the long days\noome and the cirpentert can work wi-h\npleasure. Remember the ntme, The\nNicolt Portable Steam Saw Mill.\nF. G. PAIGE\nGeneral\nBlacksmith\nPHASE AND WAU-ON WORK\nHorseshoing done in a\nfirst class manner. Careful attention given to this\nbranch of the business.\nAll Work Guaranteed\nFor the beet in the htrnetitnd inddlery\nline, tei Btrwick't litest consignment.\nPlace ?our orders with The Porta1 le\nSteam Stw Mill, all work gutrtnteed.\nIns' trrived,fashinmble moulding knives.\nWhy need tn letve your house unfinished\nfor wtnt of moulding!. Edge tnd grain\nflooring nf first qutlity, will out wear three\nHours mtdt of flat grain. Window itth\nmade to order.\nFor up to dtte joh printing tend you\norders to the Nicolt Herald office.\nLatt week Frank W. Jackson of tb*\nTritngl* nnch netr Quilchena, bagged\ntwo wild ittt io the field adjoining the\nhouse at th* ranch. There were three\ncart in the bunch and be tucceeded in\ngetting two of them.\nTHE KOOTENAY\nSTEEL RANGE\nIn all sliet ana styles. Onaranteed\narticle. Our sales have already\nmore thtn doubled those of last yetr\nOur leader la th* 8 hole Steel Range\nfor $46. manufactured by McClary\nMfg. Co., also a full Hoe of\nAir Tight Heater*\nLEEMING'S HARDWARE\nKAMLOOPS\nM BEATTIE\nAccountant, Commission, Insurance\nand General Agent,\nMain Street -      -     Kamloops\nM. J. HENRY'S\nNURSERIES\n8010  Westminster Road\nVANCOUVER, B. 0.\nII. C. Urown Stock ol Fruit and\nOrniitiiinlHl Tree*.\nApple Trees; I and 3-year olds: IU to *_0 per\n100. K-cordinu to variety. One-year-olds, I to 5\nfeet. 110 tn SI. per 1(1(1.\nICxtia nice Mock of Cherry. Peach, Plum,\nApricots, etc., now growtnf for fall orders. No\nexpense, loss or dt-l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdy of fumiya inn or inspection. Let me prie your list before placing your\noder   Catalog free\nGreenhouse Plants, Floral Work, Bee Supplies, Kruit Pack\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdem Fertilieers, etc.\nM. J. HKNRY,\n3010 Westminster Rjad,      V.ncoUvik, B. C.\n\"    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   0.\nJohn P. McCnnnall and John Millar\nwho have spent th* fall in the Aspen\nGrov* camp were in town Tuetdty. They\nwill return in t few dtyi tnd go east for\n* few *e*_i, returning with parties whom\nthey hive interetted i\ufffd\ufffd thi* ptrt of the\ncountry.\nNicol* wt* not th* only pltc* were the\n\"wait*\" got in their work on Christ ma-\nEve, A number nf the young people of\nQuilchmt oiled nn a resident near mid\nnight tnd entertained th* fresh tir with\nChristmas ctroli, the owner nf the pltc.\nut,n'., -it another part of tht house tnd\ntlept during th* diip*n*ing of th* sweet\nmuiic.\nA nambtr of the friend* of th* ftmilv\nof Mr. \ufffd\ufffdnd Mr*. Jouph Ouirhon gathered\nit tha fimily residence ne*r Quilchena on\nTuetdty evening tnd enjoyed th* hospitality of th* family. Th* evening wtt\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpent io card and other gtmet, and he-\nfor* th* departure of th* gueiti they itt\ndown to t (umptuout rt| ut iueh at the\nhorn* of Mr. Ouichon i* noted for tnd\niuttie* wm don* to th* choio* siindt\nrtptrad. .\nQ. n. BRASH,\nAccountant and Auditor\nREAL HSTATB        INSURANCE\nTemporiry offi..--Stewart's Stage   Big\nWATCH REPAIRING\nAll kinds, of Watch, Clock\ntnd Je*olry repairs done in\ntint class order and satisfaction _ll\ufffd\ufffdrariln-d. All v<ork\nentrusted to our care will be\ncompleted and returned without deity\nW. n. < ATI I'llEI.I. A CO.,\nC. P. R. Time Inspectors. Kamloopa\nNICOLA. B  C.\nALEC D. MACINTYRE\nBarrister, Notary Public &c.\nOfficial Administrator\nOffice. -Co'iimen lal Mock, east of Post Offlee.\nKamloops, B. C.\nJohn D. Swanson, B. A.\nBarrister,   Solicitor and   Notary   I'uhlic\nOffice:   Rest ef the Ctnadian Hank of Com\nmen*, south side of Victoria street, KauiloojiH.\nMoney to loan on real estate security.\nHARDIMAN & CO.\nLand Mining and Oeneral Supply Agt*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFOR\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMining contractors\/farm machinery, buggies,\ncutler-, sleighs e-c. Head for our list if farm\nand mining properties. Honor\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd on mining pro-\np- rtlet through the District, Cable address\n\"Aurum.\" Codes: Bromhall, Mot\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBgk Neal,\nA. n. C. lib.\nWarehouse  (tnford. Nicola Valley, & C.\nJOHN C. ADAIR\nMININGENGINEER COAL &0IL EXPERT\nIi prepared to \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlimine coil properties\naim furnuh reports on time. Termt to\nsuit til.   Addrett  J. C. Adair, Nioolt,\nA REMEMBRANCE\nAT A SMALL COST\nF r the friend* at home or ihroid.\nYou I'tnnot sund them t more in\nterelting Xmas remenihraiics thin\nBook of B. 0 Views\nView Xmas Cards.\nSouvenir Post Cards.\nSee Our  Selection of Goods\nSMITH BROS\nBOOKSTORE\nKinilooi -i tnd Vernon\nJAMES SMITH\nGENERAL\nBLACKSMITH\nLOWER NICOLA, B. C.\nAll kinds of repair work don* in t\nneat and satisfactory man ner and in thort\nootie*.\nHorseshoeing\npa\n4\nP\ns\n4\nW\n4\n1905\nHas been finished and I\nbeg to take this opportunity of thanking the\npublic for their generous\npatronage. It has been\nthe banner year with us.\nOur motto will be a\n\"greater trade than has\nbeen\" for\n1906\nP\nQ\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nW\n9\nH\n9\n%\n0\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n0\na\nw\nH\ns\n_j\n0\n\" IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH US.'\nSLAUGHTER SALE\nMEN'S\n180 SUITS RANGING FROM $25 TO $7 50 AT COST\nOur $25 Sunt, tailor made, for  f$0 00\n\" |22 60 Suit*, ttilor made, French finuh  17 50\n\"   20 00   \"     going at  15(10\n\"   17 60   \" \"       14 60\n\"   16 00   \" \"         12 60\n\"   12 50   \" \"       10 00\n\"   10 00   \" \"         7 60\n\"    7 60   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' \"         6 50\nSuet running f>om 35 to 44 in all the latest ttyiot.\nAll Boy's snd Child's Clothing, 33^ off     This is the\nlargest and finest stock of Clothing ever placed\nbefore the public in Nicola.\nOvercoats Reefers, Mackinaw Coats and\nPants all subject to a discount of 25 per cent.\nMUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR\nSPRING SHIPMENT.\n, I 111\n1\nJ\nLife and Fire Insurance Agent.\nLower Nicola,\n.Notary Pub'ii\nB. c.\nCOUTLM HOTEL\nCOUTLEE. 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