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B. C. NOVEMBER 81,\n$2.50 Per Year\nMail\nOrder\nUept.\nCB. Hume 4 Co.\nWrite]\nFor\nSamples\nLIMITED.\nDEPARTMENT STORE.\nBARGAINS\nPA'Ht- ||\u00bb6(KTS.|     FOR THE;-,\nlESnOMEjOIIRNAL\n^PATTERNS-^\nA lew ol those Misses' and Children's Coats that we are clearing at $2.95,\n40 yards of Royal Blue Velveteen, 24 inches wide, line pile,\ngood color\u2014make lovely children's dresses. Regular 75c. per\nyard\u2014a Bargain at 39c.\nA lot cf Black and Colored Sateen Underskirts, worth $1.50\nto $2.00 lor 95c.\nA number of Ladies' Belts, in black, white and colored Silks,\nand are worth $1.00 and $1.25.   Selling at 45c.\nJAPANESE CHINA\nIt would be worth your while to call and see some of our\nstriking patterns in Five o'clock Tea Sets, Cocoa Sets and Chocolate Sets, all of the latest design.\nWe are also showing daily something new in Fancy Plates,\nCream and Sugars, Biscuit Jars, Bun Bon Dishes, Berry Bowls,\nFancy Jugs and Vases.\nWINTER VEGETABLES\nWe have just unloaded one cm-load ol assorted Winter Vegetables and will be able to supply you with any quantity ol the\nfollowing i Turnips, Carrots, Beets, Onions aud Parsnips.\nThese vegetables are in first-class condition and special rates are\ngiven ou 5 sack lots.\nDRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR.\nC. B. Hume & Co., Ltd\nStores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke.\nE. J.  BOURNE-]\nBoots and Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing-\nBT STREET, REVELSTOKE.\n,\nare now arriving and we\ninvite you to come nnd\ncome often and see the\nsplendid lines and values\nwe are offering this year.\nGIFTS FOR DISTANT FRIENDS\nwill be needed in a few\ndays, Give ue your order\nfor what you want and we\nwill pack ard wrap it securely all ready to be\nsent on its way.\nLEAVE US YOUR ORDER.\nRed Cross Drug Store\nD. NAIRN, Phm, r.\nHEADQUARTERS FOR\nFUEL and FEED\nGALT COAL-The only\nSatisfactory Domestic Coal,\nfor Cook Stove, Heater or\nGrate, clean and free from\nclinkers,\nDry Fir and Birch Wood,\nany Length.\nHay, Oats, Wheat and\nChopfeed.\nExpress and Draying to\nany part of the city.\nFurniture Stored at Reson-\nablc Rates.\nJ. C. HUTCHISON\nOfflce Next P. Burnt'\nMeat Market.\nTELEPHONE       -      -       73.\n'a At mft .\u2666\u00bb At A. A. .T. .T. .Ta \u00abT\u00ab .\u2666. \u00bbT. .T. .\u2666. .T. A. .T. Am .'***. aTs iT. .T. .\u2666. A. \u25a0\u25a0\n7 'X' 'X* *I\"I* \"X' 'el' *X X + X *r w <P V + + V V 4\u00bb V + \u00bbV \u2666 X i\n25c-:-CALL AND SEE 0UR-:-25c\nBARGAIN COUNTER.\nIn useful articles for the Kitchen\nDining Room, Bedroom, and\nBathroom.\nLAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd.\nDoslers in Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Miners', Lumbermen's\nand Sawmill Supplies, etc., Plumbing and Tinsmlthlng,\nFORTY-THREE\nLIVES LOST\nPassenger Steamer and Ore\nSteamer Collide \u2014 Passengers Fight Desperately lor\nTheir Lives.\n8EATTLE, Wash, Nov. 20.\u2014The\n8teniner Dix, Captain P. Leer mon,\nhound from Seattle to Port Ulaltely,\nwith passengers, Bank two miles north\nof Alki Point shortly after 7 p.m. on\nSunday, alter having collided with tbo\nnre steamer Jeannio, Capt. P. H.\nMason, ol the Alaska Coast company,\nForty-three passengers and members\nnl the Dix are missing and llll were\nlaved, The Dix is a total wreck. The\nJeannie was not injured in the least.\nTbe master of the Dix was saved.\nThe collision occurred while the\nSound wns almost, us smooth ns a mill\npond nud nfter the boats Inul been\nsteaming within sight of each other\nfor a quarter of an hour, Tbe Jj.-au.iie\nwas bucking when she collided with\nthe Dix, nnd the impact was slight.\nThe Dix was struck abaft of amidships\nnn the starboard side. She listed\nheavily to port for a brief period,\nrighted herself, then sank stem lirst.\nThere was hardly time to launch light\nrafts or boats before she was almost\nentirely submerged. Passengers jump-\n'd (rom the decks into tlie water,\nwomen screamed nnd officers and men\ncalled orders that could hardly he\nhoard above tbe din. The passengers\nfrom the Dix who could swim made\ntheir way to the sides of the Jeannie\nand were dragged aboard. The Jeannie was not moved until after all who\nbad reached her hnd been hauled\naboard. Then she cruised about,\npicking up several who managed to\nstay above water. It was after 10\no'clock before the Jeannie left tbe\nscene of the catastrophe and steamed\nto the Virginia street dock with her\n36 survivors. Tho Jeannie, of tbe\nAlaska (.oast company, had \"finished\nunloading at the Great Northern\ndocks at Smith Cove and had started\nfor Tacoma shortly belore 7 o'clock;\njust about the same time the Dix lelt\ntbe Flier dock for Port Blakely. There\nwere no passengers on the Jeannie.\nThe Dix was making the last trip ol\nthe night and was well filled with\npassengers.\nThe missing are;\nFrank Parks, cbiel engineer, steamer Dix,\nIvan Read, fireman, steamer Dix.\nJames Smith, Port Blakeley.\nMrs. James Smith, Port Blakeley.\nArthur Smith, Port Blakeley.\nSwan Swanson, lead setter, Port\nBlakeley mill.\nCharles Williams, sawyer, Ballard\nLumber Co.\nA. Webster, lumber surveyor, Port\nBlakely.\nW. Bracewell, longshoreman, Port\nBlakeley.\nBelier, filer, Port Blakeley mill.\nFred Boselet, tiler, Port Blakeley.\nPeter Buzuette, barber, Port Blakeley.\nC. Byler, :i anager Port Blakeley\nmill.\nW, Byler, clerk, store, Port Blakeley mill.\nAlex. Carlson, planer, Port Blakeley\nmill.\nJoseph E. Conway, lumber surveyor,\nSeattle.\nCharles Dennison, mate, steamer\nDix.\nMrs. T. C. Ford, wile ol superintendent ol Port Blakeley mill.\nGarcia Buzzintie, Filipino, Fort\nBlakeley mill.\nEdward Jones, foreman Rothschild\n& Jones, Port Blakeley.\nC J. Kenney, U. 8. A. hospital attend aut.\nJohn Keating, St. Paul, formerly ol\nBlakeley.\nPeter Larsen, oiler, Port Blakeley\nmill.\nWilliam Mayers, caulker, Port\nBlakeley.\nAlbert McDonald, lumber surveyor,\nPort Blakeley,\nFrank McQueerie, clerk, Port Blakeley mill.\nAlbert McDrummond, lumber surveyor, Port Blakeley.\nAugust Nelson, Port Blakeley,\nMrs, August Nelson, Port Blakeley.\nFred Pigott, tiler, Port Blakeley mill.\nRoland Price, son of postmaster,\nPort Blakeley.\nOne deckhand Irom steamer Dix,\nname unknwn; live Japanese en route\nto Port Blakely Ior wnrk; 8 Chinese;\none Filipino, name unknown,\nSEATTLE, Nov. 21.\u2014Last night's terrible disaster was caused by the mats ot\nthe Dix. iiim lost his head and threw\nhis wheel far to Btarboard instead of\ntn port, thus cutting directly across\nthe Jeannie's bow. He is among the\ndrowned. Nearly all the Dix passengers were in the cabin when the crash\ncame, and being unable to gel. out\nwere caught like rats in a trap. All\nthose saved were on deck when the\nvessels struck. 01 the six women\naboard, Alice Simpson, a girl of 16,\nescaped. The ship sank so quickly\nthat there was no time for one of those\nmud rushes of frenzied men which\noften characterizes the sinking of a\nvessel. None nl the drowned really\nknew whnt happened.\nAs il by intuition, Port Blakeley\nlearned of thi catastrophe, and while\nthe stunning effect Ol the news was\nlieing felt in Seattle, the populace of\nPort lilnkeley was legging at the\ndocks nnd imploring at the telephone\noffice lor news of the victims. Flags\nof all nationalities are banging at ball\nmast today in Blakeley,\nNttkeif better than Our \" Special.\nSPURIOUS NOTES DISCOVERED\nCounterfeit Ten  Dollar Bills\nare Being Circulated.\nWashinotox, Nov. 20,\u2014The United\nSlates secret service announces the\ndiscovery of a new counterfeit $10\n\"buffalo\" United States note. This\ncounterfeit is apparently a photo\nlithographio production printed on\ntwo pieces ol paper with silk Horn distributed between them. Tbe (nne of\nthe note is a greyish LIuck. The numbering seal and largo \"X\" are nl good\ncolor and workmanship The check\nletter nnd plate number do not. appear\nin the lower right bund oorner, The\nhack of the note Is a dark bluish green.\nIly itself this Counterfeit is apt to\ndeceive, hut when handled with genuine notes ibe marked difference in\nthc c dor of tlm Lack should lead to its\nImmediate detection.\nDISASTROUS\nCONFLRGRATION\nHotel in Regina Destroyed.\nA Narrow Escape  of 65\nGuests\u2014$125,000 Damage.\nNo Loss of Liie.\nRkqinA, Nov. 20.\u2014Shortly after live\no'clock yesterday morning Regina was\nvisited by the worst conflagration In\nits history, and so far as can he ascertained from tbe many conflicting\nreports in circulation, several lives\nhave been lost, but owing to the fact\nthat tl.e hotel register was not saved\nit is impossible to say who slept in\nthc Windsor Hotel Sunday night and\nconsequently it cannot be stated how\nmany lives were lost. That there\nwere a number is generally nccepled,\nand some estimates place tbe number\nas high as twelve, including several of\nthe servants.\nThe lire was a most spectacular nne\nami as the flames roared nut of the\nlarge number ol windows of the hig\nhotel on all sides, it presented an\nawful and awe-inspiring appearance.\nAs soon as it is possible to clear\naway tbe debris and secure tbe remains\nof the victims, should any be found,\nwhich is doubtful in view of the\nseething cauldron of flame, which\ncompletely filled the four walls ol the\nbuilding a coroner's inquest wiil be\nheld.\nANOTHER\nBIG BLAZE\nBowman Lumber Company's\nStores at Comaplix Gutted.\u2014\nLoss $15,000.\nA disastrous fire broke out last\nnight at 9 p.m. in the Bowman Lumber Co.'s stores at Comaplix. So far\nthe cause nf the outbreak is unknown\nas details are not forthcoming. Tbe\ndamage is very heavy, the whole\nbuilding and contents being gutted.\nThe loss is estimated at shout $15,000.\nThe premiums are issued by the\nRevelstoke Insurance Agency.\nDYNAMITE\nOUTRAGE\nA Hotel Wrecked by Terrific\nExplosion\u2014The Proprietor's\nDaughter Blown to Pieces.\nGland Fokks, Nov. 21.\u2014An appalling crime waB committed on Monday\nnight at Niagara, ten miles from here.\nAn Italian laborer who has been\nworking on the grade of the Kettle\nRiver Valley lines, broke into the\npowder magazine and for purposes of\nreven e, apparently, took two or three\ncases of powder and secreted them in\nthc Canadian Hotel run by a man\nnamed King. Between ll and 10 p.m.\na terrific explosion took place which\nwrecked tl.e building and caused\nghastly damage. King, his wife and\n18 year old daughter were standing\ntogether at the time. The girl was\nlitem Ily blown to pieces, Mr.\nand Mrs. King escaping with minor\ninjuries, Some idea of the terrific\nforce ol the explosion may be gathered\nwhen logs a foot and a half thick and\n20 fcit long were thrown over a\nhundred yards away fro... tho building, So far no trace of the criminal\nhas been found.\nJERRY FROM KERRY\nJerry from Kerry is a funny musical\nfarce comedy, a vaudeville attraction,\nin which that cheerful comic character is thc central llgure, is to be presented in this city atthe Opera House\non Monday, Nov. 20, This will be\nwelcome news to all classes of theatre\ngoers. The interest in tl.e laughable,\ndiver!ing and humorous incidents,\nevents and happenings of tliis comedy\nnever ceases or Hags and its succes.\nhas been little short of amazing. The\nPattens have no superiors in musical\ncomedy, There are throe ol them, all\nare skillful musicians antl their comedy is ot the cleanest and highest type.\nNew songs, pretty music, charming\ngirls, funny comedians and all the\npleasing leiilnres one expects to see in\na show of this kind. The company\nincludes ...any well known and clever\nartists and carries its own concert\nband and orchestra. Theatre goers\nBhould not fail to see this aggregation\nof high-class comedy, musio and histrionic art.\nTHE LATEST\nTELEGRAMS\nCyclone Brings Death and\nDestruction. \u2014 Featherstone\nMust Die\u2014Earthquake in\nAustralia.\nNkw Oiu.kank, Nov. 21.\u2014For the\nthird time this yenr Mississippi lias\nbeen devastated by a cyclone. At\nWinona, Miss., forty persons wore injured and bull* tbo town destroyed.\nGrenada Buffered as largely. Three\npet-sons were killed near Oknlona, a\nnumber uf bouses blown down and\ntilueis \"iiioolcil. At Mnthisou, all ol\nthe southern pact of the town ' was\nblown away.\nOTTAWA, Nov. 21.\u2014The government\nlias refused to interfere with the death\nsentence pns?ed on 11. S. Featherstone,\nwho murdered Mary Jane Dalton, at\nSoutl. Wellington. He will be hanged\non December 12.\nI'miTii, West Australia, Nov. 21.\u2014\nAn earthquake occurred at H.20o'clock\nMonday alternoon along the whole\nconst from Albany to Shark's Bay,\nThe disturbance was very severe at\nPerth, Geraldton and Mai-gala.\nOttawa, Nov. 21,\u2014Judge Dougherty\nof tbe Supreme court of Montreal, has\nresigned. Judge Cornwall, British\nColumbia, has also resigned.\nWashinciton, Nov. 21.\u2014The Washington Loan and Trust Company, one\nof the biggest institutions in the city,\nwith nearly $7,11011,000 deposits, was\ntin. victim nf a persistent run on\nSaturday.\nLondon, Nov. 21.\u2014The Westminster\nGazette today urges the government\nto select a man of supreme ability for\nliritish ambassador at Washington.\nThe paper declares that Great\nBritain's former influence and prestige at Washington have been usurped\nby the German ambassador, adding\nthat Mr. Roosevelt is in more close\nand confidential communication with\nEmperor William than with any other\nruler or statesman in Europe.\nANNUAL MEETING.\nLiberal-Conservative Association Elect Officers.\nThe annual meeting of the Liberal-\nConservative Association of Revelstoke\nwas held in Selkirk Hall last night.\nThere was a large attendance and an\nexcellent programme was rendered by\nmembers of the association during the\nevening. Thos. Taylor, M. P. P., addressed the members on the political\nquestions of the day in an  excellent\nC. F. Lindmark, president, occupied\nthe chair, and W. W. Foster was the\nsecretary of the meeting.\nThe election of officers for the ensuing year was held with tbe following\nresult:\nHon. President\u2014Hon. R. McBride.\nHon. Vice-President\u2014Thos. Taylor,\nM. P. P.\nPresident\u2014Chas. Holten.\n1st. Vice-President\u2014G. S. McCarter.\n2nd. Vice-President\u2014A. E. Kincaid.\nSec.-Treas.\u2014W. W. Foster.\nExecutive committee: E. M. Allum,\nE, E. Adair, H. Buckley, F. Corson, T.\nDowns, W. Foote, C. M. Field, R. Tapping, F. Young, A. C. Mcintosh, J. I.\nWoodrow, Mr. McDonald, J. M,\nScott, C. Stephenson, Mr. Hawkins,\nJ. Armstrong, Mr. Blacklock, W. Gait,\nR. Gordon, P. Hooley, W. Hornell, B.\nA. Lawson, A, Johnson, A. J. Mc\nDonell, J. McLeod, T. Wadman, H.\nJ. McSnrley, W. H. Humphreys, C. F.\nLindmark, J. Laughton, C. Corson,\nR. Clay, P. Murphy, I). Moore.\nDEATH FROM EXPOSURE\nFireman Bell Succumbed to\nCold and Shock.\nA sad occurrence attended with\nfatal results tnok place on Monday\nlast at Sicamous. A freight which\nwas en route for the Okanagan branch\nhad been held at Sicainoiis (or some\nslight repairs and the crow were held\nthere for a while, while those repairs\nwere being effected. Fireman W. Bell\naud Conductor T. Laurence decided\nto go on a short hunting excursion into\nthe forest, leaving about noon, and\nfollowed up several deer trails of which\nthere were a great number. Travelling\nwas very heavy and both men were\ngetting tired and while endeavoring\nto cross a stream nn a lug both (ell in,\nbeing up to their necks in water Inr\nseven*-! minutes belore they were able\nto reach the bank. Alter that they\nmado for the track which thoy knew\nto lie not lar distant but Bell, complaining of exhaustion, collapsed,\nUurnnco endeavored to carry him to\nthe track but found his burden too\nheavy antl owing to tho darkness,\nwhich had closed in, could not sue the\nobstacles in his way. So leaving his\ncompanion Laurence hurried as fast\nas ho could to the section liuuse at\nIiiiiiiii where, aftor several futile attempts to rouse the section mnn he\nsucceeded in explaining to him what\nhad happened and tbe hand car was\ngot out, taken down tho track and the\nbody ol Hell picked up and taken tu\nthe section lmuse, where endeavors,\nwore mndo tu mature consciousness\nbut without avail, Fatiguo, cold, exposure and thc shock ol the immersion probably caused heart failure,\nTl.e body was brought to Revelstoke\nby No. 96. Conductor Laurence came\nin to town last evening in a state ol\nsemi-cullapse, having suffered Irom\ncold and exposure lor many hours\nafter Bell was pioked up.\nfBOTJ:R:N~:E  BIROS ^\nDEALERS IN\nHigh Class Groceries. Fruit, Flour, Feed,\nStoves, Furnaces, Hardware, Harness,\nCrockery, Glassware, Etc.\nBOUBJNTE BEOS.\nDRY CEDAR WOOD\nTwo Ricks, stove size $3 76\nThree Ricks, stove Bize $5 50\nBANFF jjARD COAL\nFurnace and Stove Coal $9 00\nNut Size,  suitable  for  Self  Feeders,    Base\nBurners and Ranges  8 50\nRevelstoke Fuel and Supply Co.\nLIMITED.\nMolsons Bank Building.\nSecure, ono ol tlie aneai Iltimes in (he un v \u00bbi(h tliree Lola on Corner,\nlitis PTOortj\u25a0\u00ab complete with all (lie moduli convenience*) ami la local*! in the beat\nIti'.iiili-iiliit! Diatrict.\nPrlc. S3.IOO,   Term. S.500 Down, Balance on Tlma,\nREVELSTOKE   INSURANCE   AQENOV,   LIMITED.\nMOLSONS   HA! IK   lil'ILDINO.\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Office-Toronto, Ontario.\nBranches in the Provinces ol Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan.\nBritish Colombia, Ontario, (Jnebec.\nCapital Subscribed ...       $5,000,000.00\nCapital Paid Up ....   $4,280,000.00\nReserve Fund ....       S4,28o,ooo.oo\nD. R. Wilkik, Presiile.it; Hon. R. Jakfhay, Vice-President.\nA General Banking Business Transacted.\nSavings Department\u2014 Deposit* received and Interest allowed\nat highest current rate from date of opening account, and compounded half-yearly.\nDrafts sold available in all parts of Canada, United Suites and\nlOuiupe.   Speeiul attention given to Collections.\nRevelstoke Branch, B. C\u2014A. E. Phipps, Manager.\nThe Imperial Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co. of Canada\nHead Office  46 King St. West. Toronto, Ont.\nRevelstoke Office\u2014Molsons' Bank Building\nCapital Subscribed, 11,000,000.00  Paid Up Capital, 1200,000.00\nOovernment Deposit,     100,000.00  Reserve Fund,        50,000.00\nACCIDENT   POLICIES\nSpecial attention paid lo Accident nnd Sickness\nInsurance for railway men. Policies being Issued on\nthe mosl approved plant and al low Premium Hales.\nInvestigate iln* following I'olloy Benefits:  Payments\nIol-Ions of life, ll.nl. 01' -Ight: Weekly llltli'lllllil If-for\niuiiii mul partial tllsiiblcuicnti Optional Indemnities:\nMeilienl l-'ees: Ti.ivi-I I mli uiiiii n *: Sickness Indemnities: Hospital Indoiniiillus and face value of policy\nfor Total Permanent Disablement,\nSee our Special Combination Policy for Soled and\nPreferred Risks, covering SitMi Accident Insurance,\nSI,inm Health Insurance, Weekly indemnities I'm any\nAccident or any Illness.  Costs 91,00 por month,\nGUARANTEE   POLICIES\nHnnds issued for Dominion and Provincial lim-\niiltiyees. Municipal Ooi-|>omtlons, Hanks, Loan,\nFinancial and Ciitnineiciiil Institutions, Fraternal\nSocieties, Ad.i.lnlati-aturi .-mil on all parties occupying positions of Trust, Absolute security and Low\nRATES,\nRevelstoke tail! AjeiKj, (ity Agents\nH. F. McKinnon, SpecialgRailway Agent,\nE. H. Lewis, GeneralJAgent.\nFor the best situated RESIDENTIAL and VILLA Lots\nin lhe City or on its borders, and for choice FRUIT\nLANDS, Call and see G. M. SPROAT Soon.\nFarwell Estate Office   \u2022   Cowan Block, 1.EV CL VI'UK ill. U.li.\nSUBSCRIPTION\nInclulll-\nRATES.\niststnyi- tn Knglnnd, United\nand Canada,\nHy tii,. ,-oar [through postodloi I\t\nBall \" -        \t\nWmirlir \"       \" \" \t\n.-un \u25a0 IUKTING prompUj executed at reason-\niblemU*.\ni'KKSI:--('a.li.   Subscription*; pojablo in nil!\nvance.\nUKHE8P0NDENCK Invited o utters ol\npublic liiti-r.-i. Communioations lo Kdi-\nlor mu-; I.- ao Dlupftlded bv iiainii ol\nwriter, nol Dooessarl))- fn pubflQAlion. bul\na., evident.' of .-nod failli. t'lin-L-poinltiiioc\n-lion!,! Is- brief.\n\/ ill.l.AN *.- ELLIOTT.\nB.rruu-r.. Solicitor., Etc.\nBEVBLS111      ISO TBOUT LAKE, U. U.\nC. B. OU.U> *\u2022 0. KU.I0TT,\ntt\nAKVKV. McCARTER\nAMI l'lNKUAM\nBARRISTERS, SOLICITOUS, ETC.\nOmces :  iMitiKl.il.  IIamc  1II.IICK,   lliVKt;\n'SiUKk, li. U.\nMonet 'nltjtin.\nOrac*?: Revelstoke, H, 0.. For. Sicolc, 11, 0.\nQSO, 8, MoCartkr,\nA. .M.   I'ISKHAM. J. A. llAllVKV.\nReveliUke, B. 0.        Kort,8teolo,B.O,\n8\n}. M. Ss-oli I.L.D\nnm* and\nW, I. Brlggs,\nBRIGGS\nBarristers, Solicitors, Eto.\nMi'NKV To Loan\nsolicitors eor Molsons Bank\nFirst Street. Revelstoke, B.C.\nR\nOBERT SMITH\nProvincial Land Surveyor,\nMine Su.veylng\nEngineering\nMcKkm\/ih Avenue,\nBox ino, Revblstokb,\n\" I would . . . earn-.til\" ft vise llieni lor\ntheir good to order this paper lo bo punctually\n.erved up. and to bo looked upon as a part of\nlhe 1. i equipage.\"\u2014AontsoN.\nWEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1906\nTHE IDEAL RAILROAD.\nComfort, speed, economy and saving\nof time are the four features which\nare engaging the attention of those\nmen in the railway service who have\npassenger traffic in charge. The wonderful progress that has been made in\nthe transportation ol passengers during the past fifteen years was certainly\nnot forseen. It may be said that the\nprogress to be made within the next\nfifteen years cannot be foreseen with\nexactness, but it can be snid that\nwhatever modifications will be made,\nwiil be made along the line ol greater\nluxury oi appointments, more solid\ncooiforts, greater speed and a saving\nof time. Preparatory to such achievements mu-t come, ns is coming, a\nroadbed radically different Irom existing roadbeds. The necessary removal\nof worn out ties is one of tbe drawbacks to railroading whicli inventive\ntalent has not yet satisfactorily met.\nCreosotiug of ties has made headway\nand metal ties are to some extent\nbeing ustd nnd remarkable improvements are being made in the construction of roadbeds, but all these improvements nre tentative. Railroad\nmauagers are reducing curves and, as\nfar as possible reducing their roads to\na straight line. Vibration is, too,\nbeing reduced to a minimum by better\nballasted tracks, heavier rails and\nheavier cars. Great improvements\nhave ten made on tbe Pacific Division\nof the C. P. R. within the last few-\nyears and the record taken all round\nis a good one. The conditions out ol\nwhich accidents, that are classed as\nunforeeen, grow are being studied and\nthe solution of this question involves\nsome radical changes iu existing\nmethods of railroad management.\nSome ol the most serious accidents\nwhich have recently occurred in Canada and the United states have been\nlound tu be due, not to some immediate delect or some immediate cause,\nbut some very remote cause, the removal of which cails for radical\nchanges in methods.\nUnderstanding Between Allan\nand C.P.R. not Considered.\nMontreal, Nov. P.I,\u2014The (nets\naliout the winter arrangements lor tho\ntransport ol Ibe Atlantic, minis nro\nbriefly these: The government entered\ninlo a contract with the Allan line for\nthe carriage of the mail. Subsequently when tlie Canadian Pacific put its\ntwo new empresses into service, they\nrom Macleod and Fernie.\nFernii-:, Nov, 20-Wurk a! tlie coke\novens at l'Vlnie nnd Michel has 1 ecu\nresumed,\nAs a considerable number of minors\nformerly employed nt Coal en-el,, h v.-\nnot yet reported for ivork general superintendent Driiiiieu lias issued a\nnotico lu tiie employees of the company slating llmi under tile terms of\nbecame a party  to thc arrangement 11'1. *f'}e\">*\"\\ arrived at by president\n   i ;,i,   n,\u201e I Mitchells duly accredited represent:.-\nunder an agreement mail\nAllan line \u00abs subcontractor\nquite understood by the parties to this\nagreement that during the winter\nmonths tbe Empress ol Britain and\nthe Empress of Ireland would run\nbotween Liverpool and St. John,\nrocoiving and delivering the mails at\nthe latter port. Were it not lor this\nunderstanding, ibe Canadian I'nuiiic.\nwould nut. have participated in the\ncontract, because il theso vessels are\nto be kept on ibe Atlantic route they\nmust serve purls reached by the Canadian I'ncilio Railway lines. However, the local iullueuce at Halifax\nwas apparently sufficient to indtioo\nthe government, under n technical\nclause of the original agreement between the government and the Allans\nto rule that the Empresses must go\nfrnm St. John to Halifax to receive tlie\nmails before putting out to sea and\nmust stop at Halifax on the return\ntrip to deliver the mails before proceeding to St. John. The Canadian\nPacific was quite willing to surrender\nits share in tbe mail contract rattier\nthan subject its passengers to the delay and to have tbe Canadian winter\nroute fur passengers seriously prejudiced by this roundabout service.\nBut this could not be done unless the\nAllan line could secure the consent of\nthe government, They tailed to do so,\nand, Iherelore, the Canadian Pacific,\nin order to observe the terms of its\nagreement with the Allan lino, was\ncompelled to accept the situation. As\na consequence during the present winter season the Empresses will stop in\nHalifax harbor to receive and deliver\nmails.\nTnis uf course will dolay them and\nto that extent frustrate the efforts of\nthe Canadian Pacific to establish a\nservice equal to that between New\nYork and Liverpool. Save for this call\nat Halifax on their outward and inward voyages, the Empresses will confine themselves to St. John, the winter\nport of the Canadian Pacific, passengers and freight being shipped and\nlanded there, while the C. P. R. Over-\nsens limited, carrying the imperial\nmails to and from China, will also\nmake St. John its winter terminal.\nWhile beyond doubt the arrangement\nis detrimental to the genera! interests\not lhc rest ol tho Dominion, the only\nadvantage accruing to Halifax is the\nsentimental prestige of being made a\nport of call, and thus receiving the\nlocal European mails a few hours\nearlier than if they were carried to St.\nJohn,\nwith  tl.e I . _^_\nlt was '\"\" ;li\"' ''10 cuinpiiti) it was agreed\nlhat all men should go hack to work.\nlie therefore notifies thoni liuitlhey\niniisl apply tu their ini.-.e siipeiiiueuit-\ni nt on t-i before Saturday, \".Nov, 17lh,\nund give in their nanies ivhio'i will I o\nplaced ii|nin the listiind work furnished thon. ao sn ii as pus-ible. He\nalso iioiiliei them Hint all who joined\nthe union und signed the check i IV\nuider since September llth, aro released frum the uniun, their sigtlltU.QS\nIn said tmJei'S cnii.'.i'lliil mid will nut\nbo iiccepti'd by the oompany. lt is\nopt onal with them, he I'm iln-r slates,\nwhether tiny rejoin ihe union nnd\niiln-llier lln-y sign the new cbeck-nll*\nur not,\nHolh collieries ul the Crow's Nest\nPass Coal cunipany me being operated\ntoday, Michel with a lull complement\nol men anil Conl Creek with as many\nas can he placed at present.\nTheGladetono local union again expressed their determination not to return to work until president Mitchell\nbus been heard from, but as tbe back\nof the of the strike iB broken at Coal\nCreek, it is hard to understand what\na few disgruntled members of the local\nunion hope to gain by thus openly\nmaking evident their disloyalty to the\nUnited Mine Workers of America,\nwhen their fellow members nt Michel,\nwho have the same interests at stake,\nare accepting in a spirit ol loyalty the\nsettlement made by their national\npresident's representative,\nWhen the inining'iudustry has settled down to its normal condition\nonce more tbe lesson taught by this\nlast disastrous stiike will not be lost\nupon the miners, and doubtless moro\ncare will be exercised in the election\nof their officers and the direction of\ntheir affairs placed in safer hands.\nCANADIAN TRADE\nBritish Board of Trade Appoints Correspondents in\nVarious Cities,\nAN ERRONEOS IDEA.\nThe following letter to the Westminster Gazette will be read with\nmuch interest in Canada:\nSir,\u2014In your issue of Oct. 31, ina\nnote on the mail route to thc east,\nyou state that the C. P. U is at a disadvantage compared with the P. & 0.\noompany us it loses a day owing t\nthe fact lhat it travels westward.\nNow, thil ia a fallacy, assuming that\nthe distances are the same and the\nrates ol travel equal, ihey musl arrive\natthe far east nt tlie same time, lt\nie true that a person travelling eastward round the world appears tu gain\na day, but that is due to the [aot thai\neach of bii days ii a little shorter, as\nhe is meeting the son iml 10 his dinner hour comei round a little soonei\neach day. It is a pity that a false\nidea ibould be promulgated that un-\n(airly handicaps- lhe C. I' li.\nYours faithfully,\nE, P. i.i t-i\nTHE FERNIE STRIKE.\nIt is estimatid thai tbe recent\nstrike ol the Crow's .Vest Pass Coal\nCompany's employees occasi ined a\ntotal loss of $600,000, apart Irom tbo\nloss iccassioned to other industries\ninconvenienced by shortage ol luel\nsupply. Whilst a considerable proportion ul this loss had to be born by\nthe strikers, who earned no wages for\nseven weeks, a very large share of it\nfalls upon the company nnd in thi.\ninstance the company was in tin-\nright throughout, as subsequent developments clearly established, aid as\na matter of fact has had to pay a si iff\nprice lor its determination to prevent\nof nc. trifling with an agreement, solemnly entered into with a labor\n\u2022-rganization.\nWinnipeg, Nov. 19.\u2014Richard G-rigg,\ncommissioner to Canada from the\nBoard of Trade of London, England,\nis in Winnipeg on his way west, where\nhe has Bonie i.npo.tant work in connection with the trade relations of\nCanada to the Mother Country.\n\" I am in Canada for lhe purpose of\nsecuring it greater interchange of com\nmodifies,\" said Mr. Grigg. \"Our\nBoard of Trade of London is a department of the government, lt takes\nnotice of the commercial affairs ol the\nwhole Km pire.\n\"Just to shmv how much the people\nat home are interested in Canada one\ncan casil) see by the action of the\nGovernment in sending me over here.\nI am here to appoint correspondents\nin various centres of trade in the Dominion. These men will be in C \u25a0\niiiuniciilii n with the intelligen -\npartment of the home board, and will\nkeep us informed as to the trade conditions existing in their city.\n\" The idea is not u new cue. but it\nhas been found to be very effectiae.\n'The  United States consular   ser \u25a0\nwas the lirst to be called into requisition, and now all the Oonsu - i \u25a0\nci respondents, and report tc the\nGovernment at Washington openings\no| for the disposal ol United States\ngoods in their territory.\nMi Grigg is empowered to nominate -.'\u25a0 I these - - -i ondi its n\nCanada, who will receive a salary ol\n$600 a year to start on. They will be\nstati -i.'-il nr in each ol the lollowin\noities St. John, llnlilsx, Quebec,\nMontreal, i tl iwa, T- ri ntn, Hamilton\nWinnipeg and Vancouver.\nPleases every Smokor- Uie\nVuslta,\"\n11 Hart:.\nHOLY ROLLERS WIFE DEAD\nBOER BANDITS CAPTURED.\nFerriera and His Band Will\nbe Tried for Murder.\nCape Town, Nov. 19.\u2014Ferriera, the\nleader of the Boer raid from German\nSouthwest Africa into the northern\npart of Cape Colony and all bis followers have been captured by the colonial\npatrols. Ferriera and his band of outlaws nfter the brush with the police on\nNov. 12, started uorth in an attempt\nto again reach German territory.\nOwing to the difficult country and\nlack of water tbe patrols who were in\npursuit of the leader were unable to\ncome up with him. The police surprised the bandits ns they were camping early yesterday morning and after\na short light, in which several of\nl-'erriera's men were wounded, compelled the robbers to lay down their\narms. The captured Boers and several\nnatives who were with them will probably be brought to Cape Town on\ncharges ol murder.\nFerriera, who waB one ol Do Wet's\nlieutenants during the Boer War, has\nnever been recognized by the Dutch\nleaders in Cape Colony. After the raid\nol November 12 they advised their\nfollowers to do all in their power to\nassist the government.\nRESISTANCE POLICY\nPope Pius X. Decides to Make\nChurch Independent.\n- liuMi, Nov. 19\u2014Alter many months\nol indecision and delay, the latter\ncaused principally by tho hope entertained st the Vatican thai * ie Fr. nch\nofficial! would at last a * terms\nwith the chu-li   mt      tie, ling\nthe sitnatii n of the ch.irc i in France\nind \u25a0 \u25a0 pi ctical enl - \u25a0\u25a0- \u2022 *' the\nlaw    I separatioi . Pi - -. I \u25a0-\n\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0 ntinne ... I\n- is and  :-i mal   -\nchurch a:, \u25a0 .- ii dependant from\n'-.     \u25a0 tti -  .nd  - i] |  \u2022:\u2022 -. enl\n.sources    In order todo thit\n-\u25a0   ei   .: istrati -  will bavi\nutlay ol lev.  -\npei    year   I nl the pope feels confi-\ndent that the resources necessary t-\n\u25a0 \u2022   !-'   nc     ilj\nrough tin- generi lity ol Cath-\nthei parti ol the world.\nmm the plan would placo thc\nohurch ul Francs on the same looting\nas the ohurfjh m America, without\nany dependence or lupport from the\n-i.i'. i I ibsolutely sustained by the\ngener sit; ol itt own adherents\nVI>\u00a51IIIJ\n%\nKootenay Steel Ranges\nBurn all kinds of fuel\nLondon* Toronto\nMontreahWfnnipejl\nVan cou ver\u00bbSh-John N.B-)\nBOURNE BROS., Sole Agents.\n'\"   -\"I\"     '\"'h'    J.U.n,.l,M\"    .\u00ab-\nllis. to ii Carluiiil.    For price\nwrite\nL. E. GRIFFITHS, - Malakwa\n:WAE CHUNG\nFresh Hay     New Potatoes\nAll rVndsof Vegetables\nFront Street, Revelstoke\nTELEPHONE 25.\nthiol) in. ion at -1\nii.iii. Vi-itiinibri-lh-\nrt-ii   cordially  wel\nU. A. I'lloCUNIKR. sw-unmv.\nSK1.K11IK LOU, E. NO  IS!. I. 0. II. V.\nlimits ovei-j'lliui-wli y\noviniiiK in Selkirk\nHall nt s ti'olook.\nVUltlui* hr.-ll-r.iii coi-\ndl.-illy ravllcd to attend\nR. J.TAIIUART.N.IJ. I.MA'llllE, Hue\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITliD.\nImport direct from Country of origin.\nWHOLESALE    DEALERS    ONLY.\nREVELSTOKE, B. O.\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nIncorporated hy Aot et Parliament, 1SS5.\nHEAD OFFICE, - - |MONTREAL.\nWm. MOLBON MACPHER80N, Pres. S. H. Giving, Vice-Pres.\nJJames Elliot, General Manager. |\nCapital paid up, $3,000,000\nReserve, $3,000M0\nEverything in way of banking business transacted without unnecessary delay. ^^\nInterest credited twice \u00bb year at current grates Jon Savings liana\ndeposits.\nW. H. PRATT, Manager,\nREVEurroiie, B. 0\nEvans & Woodrow\nMEAT MARKET.\nDealers in Heel, Pork, Mutton,\nPoultry, Fish and Game in\nSeason. Orders promptly attended to,\nFirst St. Revelstoke\nSEE\n$\nBr'-l Range L  lgo, k. sf P.,\nNo. 26, Revchlokc,. S. C.\nMiSKTS KVBRV WR11K1HDAT.\nCXCOpt lliliil Wclui-situy nl\nmuii un.mh, iu tin- Oddfellow*'\nHull .1 8 (.-.luck. Clsiiiim\nKnights a-e ctirilliilly -iivlted.\nA. J. HOWE, CC.\nG. H. DIIOt'K, K. ol R. 4 S.\nII. A. HROWN. M.\nREVELSTOKE AERIE No. 432.\nF. 0. E.\nTh* regular rnQottnga nro hold In tlm Halkirk\nHull uvery Tuesday ovtinin.-at Ho'clnc*. Visiting liiultirtui aro cordially invited.\nli. U.  lll'llllllKlH, I'lllMIDtNI.\nIt. I'OOK. Sm-KlirAHn. !\nWing Chung's newly imported stock of Chinese\nand Japanese goods\nThe best assortment ever\nlanded in Revelstoke of\nuseful and ornamental\narticles:\nTea sorvlces\nPlntos\nBaskets\n(lane Chair.\nHandkerchiefs\nJKlower Pots\nUniDrella SUinds\nLnnoh HnskoU\nSinokinK Jackets\n; Silk Goods.\nHOTEL VICTORIA\nUnder   New   Management)\nROBT.   LAUGHTON,   Prop.,   REVELSTOKE,   B,  C.\nFirst-clas accommodation lor travellers.\nBest brands   of   Wines,  Spirits,   and:\nCigars.\nRATES   $1  AND   $1.60   PER   DAY\nFREE   BUS   MEETS   ALL  TRAINS\nCentral Hotel\nzs*^. REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nABRAHAMSON  BROS.,  PROPRIETORS.\nNewly built.     First-class in every respect.    All modern convenisuces\nLarge Sample Rooms.\nRates $1.60 per Day, Special Weekly Rates.\nQueen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same, management\nQueens ftotel\nCOMAPLIX\nBest brands 01 Wines, Liquorsand Cigars, Travellers to\nFish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this\nHotel.\nll.l'.IH > \u25a1\nGOLD FISrf\nFinest stock of munlics mill fruits ln town.\nFront Street, Revelstoke\nHOUSES, ROOMS\nAND LOTS WANTED\nI have clients who wish to\nobtain houses, rooms and lots\nIor building purposes, and shall\nbe glad if parties baring eaoh\nmil advise me of same.\nE. A. HAGGEN,\nReal Eatato and Insurance Agent.\nRevolstokt, D. C.\nHenry's Nurseries\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\nH. W. EDWARDS\nTAXIDERMIST\nDter Heat!., Animals, Ilinl., Fl.li, |K\u00abc\u201e\nMOUNTED,\nAnimal Rn;;a Mounted,\nP. 0. H\"I IL\nStudio:  OPPOSITE P. 0.\nRoml.tok., B. C.\nMrs, H. J. Hiubury, Managress.\nFirst-Class Table.\nPrivate Dining Boxes.\nLarue Diningroom for\nBuuQUflts, Supper., otc.\nFurnished Rooms To Let\nFIRST STREET, BEVELSTOKE\nCHIEF   YOUNG,\nProprietoi\nORIENTAL HOTEL\n^m^>\nMrs. M\nHer\nCreffield Expires\nCell  From Heart\nDisease,\nSEATTLE, Nov, 20.\u2014-Mrs Maud Crellield, the third ol tin- principals in\nthe Holy Roller tragedy, has just died\nIn her cell in the county goal, The\nwoman save no intimation that -he\nwas ill and the goal officials first\nknowledge that she ivus stricken was\nwhen the women prisoners in the\nmain dormitary called lor help. That\n-ignnl was given immediately alter a\npiercing soream was heard irom  the\ndirection ol the cells ol Mrs. Creflinld\nand Esther Mitchell, who shut at and\nkilled her brother George lur killing\n.loshun Crellield, tl.e Holy Roller\nleader.\nIt was at lirst thought, the women\nhud taken poison, but u thorough\nMarch ol tho cell revealed the (net that,\nshe must have died from natural cans\nes. Deputy Coroners' Wiltsiedeclarcs\nthat the symploms were those ol heart\ndisease, and until nn autopsy is performed this afternoon the real cause\nof death will not he known,\n-\u2022    \u2022\nStore,\nperlumei sl I u ids Druv\nsuitably furnished. with the choicest the\nmark':: affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.   Rates $i a day.   Monthly rate.\nALBEET     STOISTB     PEOP.\nNothing better than Our \" Snoolal\nNairn's   Freih   '.mulsh.i.   ol    Ood\nUver 'ul i* the best lor colds or weak\nlungs,  Hi oz   bottle $1\u2014.Nairn's Red\nCross.\nTHE MONEY SAVINC\nWORK-SAVINC SOAP\nThat's Royal Crown kind\u2014\niiiaili- in Vancouver\u2014Largest\nSoap Factory wesl ol Winnipeg, Mouse cleaning and\nwashing are easy with itshelp.\nAnd the money laving is ihe\n.'remium System\nBooklet tells what we give iur\nRoval Crown Wrappers. Send\nfor it\u2014Free\u2014Also try the\nSoap.\nRoyal Soap Co., Ltd.\nVancouver, B. C\nNOTICE\n\u25a0; \u25a0 \"'\"hv -given Ihal *;. rl.  'i-i1- s\nafterdate I ha Chief\ni i Landi nnd W orks for a ]\nspi ense tn  cut and carry away\nsfoi \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 ig Iqi i bed landa\n\u25a0 i Ow        Uivis on ol Vale\nD\ni .* u .i poil planted nenr lhe\nnorl   * dan  of tin bei   limit  No,\n.    . i m \u25a0 orth-weai\n.::   , 'i en \u2022\u25a0 north 60 1 hains 1\nhai -, \u25a0\u25a0 .until .i.i\n-   -iiii r v ii       .- ol timber\nihenci   well -     haini along\nhald boundan to the nortli weal 11 rnei ol\nionth 41    \u25a0 \u2022  i along the\nn . ity uf timber Iim    \/.-; ti\nthe nurih-.\u25a0 1 \u25a0 \u25a0 onn mil ;''*:;;\nal -\u25a0 i haii taloi.: the northern\nt limit ,'\u25a0\" ol\n*\nD I906,\nJ. B, McKENZIE,\nNOTICE.\nit JO dayi ittw itati 1\nim-iiii tr. ipl.      tne Fl    tha chin Ci rarafaafon\n,f 1 ,- ili -.ml Worki f*.r 1 ip* ial ll(*en\u00abi tn mt.\niml \u25a0 irrj itraj Limber fr-.m Llm following itt\n-    ,-;.-:\u25a0 '.'i I-   \u25a0 ilntriPt!\nCommanclng  li k poit marked   ...  Porter1!\n\u25a0 irnei \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\"'   *u Uio loutl u il cornir\nnl rnottft* Pflftfion \u25a0 i'i'* emptlon. thnw th *,(i\nchair , tbenee   nenl  SO \u25a0 batna, theni 0 north '-\"\nchaina '1 nee wel !0 chaini topo'atol cora-\nII,\"*?:'*m| .-lit..\ntara-tedSept ivth, 11 a\nnnv3 .1, PORTKft.\nAPPLES FOR SALE\nGood, sound, No, 'I Applet at\nWin. per liol., I, 0. li, Vernon.\nJ. L. WEBSTER, VERNON, B. C\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICE\nRiver Kiti*n Mineral Claim, uihmlu in thu [Ilo*\noMewaot Mining DlvUlon uf Kool'-miy dint-riot,\nWhore located:  Kiah Creok,\nTake notico that I, John Alhurt Kirk of thfl\ntown ul itru'i-niriki', .'...'., acting tu njront for\nJ, S 0. Fraaer, R\u00bbq\u201e Ifreo MIiihFh Certificate\nSi,. HjffHOand MmKiiroi. A. Kiwin.Knio Mlner'a\n< eriitlci.ii* No. mm, Intend, nlxtyrtaynfrom\ntho date hereof, to ai'iily to iho Mining Ru\noordorfor a Certificate of Improvement\u00bb, for\nHn* purpose nf rjliUilniiiK * Crown Grantor thc\nabove olalm,\nAmi further take notice thataction. under\nMotion V mtul be aeminonocd boforo thelmu1\niiim'' uf \"H'h Certificate nt tmprovomflnte.\nDated thli Mth day of September, A.D., 1006,\nnor21 ,1. A. KIKK.\nLAND NOTICE.\nNotice i\u00ab hereby {Iran that (K> (Inr* after date I\nntend lo a 1.nIy in ilie chief Ownmlaiilonor nf\nl.nmh and Wnrk* fur |i'TiiilH<fi\"ii t\u00bb iinrcliane the\nolliiuitif- described landi in Cariboo diatrict!\nyi.t-iiiiii.-iiciiii* ;n apoil maiked\"W, II.OHyo's\nlouth-eait earner poet,'1 planted \"ii trail Muling\nfrom N\u00bbrth Tlinmpion Hirer to VelliiKbaad Poll\nand about fintllwlna northoriy dlractlnn from\nCranberry Lake, runnloi north wi rlialtm, thonce\nwait W elialm, tlience aouth ri'i cluiiriN, ilmnro cant\nUi chain* to point of comraenooniont,\nDated llthdayofNownbflr.lKW,\nnnf2l W, ik OUVJd Locator,\nNOTICK\nVfOTICK Ifl IIKKKIIV QIVKN that llilrly\n1. ilny-tifl.-r iliiln I inlfliiil to iittiily to I In;\nelii'f I'l.iiiinlsjiiiiifir ol IjuhIs and WiirKs fur a\n..|.iiiiiil li.i-ti-i-tn out and i-ntrv tiivay tlintier\nfrom tho f'illfo.iiiK tliiMirlltwl laml. In Wesl.\nK'Silmiiiy ilislii.l .\nCommonotna al s imat. uinrln-il \"II. II. HnnkH*\nnnrtli wosl oornor,1 iiiiiI 'ilaiittil at. thfl south-\nwi-sl tinrniir nf Tinilini- l.ilnll Nn. OHil, al Hal-\niiiiii Iltty, rnniiliiK sniitti In i-litilna or lit |iohI\nNn. 7H..I. lli'-lif' west 2(1 clialna or to |tt\u00abt No.\n;il..'l Iht'iit-i- aonlli .11 nliiilna, tlience oast SO\nOhains, thonco norlli an chains, thence wesl (Ki\ntihiiiiiH to (ilai.n nf t'limiiifiiifiinicnt.\nliiitmliliiM lllth October, 1900.\noct 2. II. II. IIANK.s,\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium.\nUnder the new management of\nHabbt  McIntobh,   Hoffumn   House\nRossland.\nTHE MEDICAL WATERS of Hah\ncyon are the most curative in the\nworld. A perfect, natu.al remedy fnr\nall Neivous and Muscular diseases,\nLiver, Kidney and Stomach ailments\nand Metallic Poisoning. A lure cure\nfor \"That Tired Feeling.\" Special\nrates on all boats and triiins. Two\nmails at rive and depa.t every day,\nTelegt-a h communication with all\nmarts of the world.\nTeiim-s- $12 to $18 per week.   For\nfurther particulars apply to\nHARRY McINTOSH\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nArrotu Lake. B. C\nEitra lars. iiti-.nutaliini of\nBill DC  t-i arrive Irum llollnntl, Frauoe\nDULUa  .ml Japan in Seelonilier\nFor Fall Planting\nThousands of Fruit and Ornamental\nTreeH, Hln-ilnilnn.Irons, Rose, ami liartly\niilanta iiom irr.iT.iug oil nur own ground, for\nfuture phtmiog. \/\nNn ei! huso. Insaordclayof fumigation,\ninsiicctii 1 11.n i;n*lnin. ilm ies tneay. Headquarter* for Pacific Const irowe and Imported Unrdon, Field suil Flower Seed..\nVisitor! aro alwny. welcome tit inspect\nour slock.\nOreonhou.o Plant.,\nCut Flowersnml Floral Design., Fertilisers\nHon Hivns and Supplie., Spray Pump, end\nSjiriiying nmtorial,\nNo agonl.-therefore you have no eom-\nmission .0 pay. Our catalogue tall, yon\nabout it. Lot mo price yoar list boforo\nplacing your order.\nWe do business on our own grounds\u2014no\nrent to pay, and nre prejiared to mont nil\ncompetition. Enstorn pries or le... White\nInbor.  t'litiilnKiins Froe.\nM. J. HENRY\n(\u2022Jriimiliniiui*.: \u2014 .'iiiio   Westminster   Road.\nBrnnch Niirsenoa;\u2014South Vancouver.\nTo Trappers\nRaw Furs Bought\nGash Prices Paid\nF.   B.  WELLS,\nExporter of Furs.\nE. W. B. Paget\nForwarding and Distributing Agent.\nExpress and Baggage Delivery.\nMoving of Pianos, lafss and Furniture.\nCentral Draylng.\nOffice: McKenzie Ave.I\"\"\"'*\"\"\u00ab'\nOHIO. Phone No. 71\nHardware Illk.\nHouse Phono Ne. 7.\nNOTICE\nIF YOU WANT\ngood potatoes, oniona, carrots,\nsauerkraut, home made pickles,\njam, etc., chicken or egga, or\nIf there is anything wrong\nAbou Tour House\nthat wants fixing, from open-\ning your safe to cleaning your\nchimneys\nZM? ED. PICARD.\nSatisfaction Guaranteed.\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nManufactured for all elnt.io.Jof bulldlngi\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nAll kinds of building and plaiterlng\nundertaken.\nA. PRADOLINI, \u2022 REVELSTOKE\n$2,800.00\nBuys one of the most roomy,\ncomfortable and convenient residences in thc city, with two lots,\ncorner site, in first-class location.\nTerms may be arranged. Particulars on application to\nB. A. HAGGEN,\nReal Estate & Insurance Agent,\nRevelstoke.\nJUST On McKi'tizic avenue, b(!\u00ab\nj twi'i'ii thu Imperial Hank antl\nFifth ftii'i't, nn Aini'lhyBl, Brnnch net\nwiih fancy pnarlsi Kinder will here*\nwarded liy returning to this office,\nPleases every emoker-the \" Maroa\nVlMltJL\"\nNOTIC1 U hereby el-fen that thirty days\nafter date I iutaud to apply to tha Chief\nCummUiioiiarof Land*, and Worki for ipecial\nlieeuie tu eut and curry away timber from the\nfollu-wiufj deicribed landi eituatid In Wist\nKuuteiiay district, H.C:\n1, (IotimenciigRLapij.it planted od the north*\nwvit \u2022bur* of tbe nortb-euit arm of Upper Am*\nUki, uta point about IH tuilei luulli-weit of\nCoinaplix, and mailed \"John Cuiinor'i north-eait\ncoiuur poit,\" tbenee n-utli too cliaim, thence weit\n-iuebalni, theuce north iw cliains, tlienc wit 40\nclialiu to point cf coiunieiicoinoiit.\nJOHN CONNOR,\nDonald Dewar, Agent.\n'J, Cum mnn eing at a poit pluntod about iti\nchains wait of tlm iiortli-wmt shore, no rtl i-is.it\narm of Upper Arrow -Lakv.at a poiut about t\\\nmile**- luiitli-wunt ul Comaplix, and marked \"M.J.\nSmltli's toutli-oust corutir pout,\" tlience weit 80\ncliaim, tlienco north TJ clialna, theuce east so\nclmiui, thonce uuuth so chains to point of com*\nmeucumeiit.\nM, J. HMITH,\nDonald Uuwar, Agent.\n3. Counnoiioing at a pout planted on the north-\nwesi iiliurc uf t-lu* nortll-east arm of Upper Arrow\nLake, at a [mint about % miles south-\u2022.\u25a0.tut of\nCoinaplix, and marked \"Miitin Daily's louth-eait\ncorner-post,\" thonce north luo chains, thonce weit\n\u25a0in chains, thence south lfiu ohalni, thence eait it)\ncliains tu point of commencement,\nMILTON DAILY,\nDonald Dewar, Ani-nt.\n4. ComiiioiicIiiK at a post planted at thu northeast corner uf locution No, i, and murked \"John\nConnor's south-east cornor post,\" thence weit BO\ncliaiiH, thenco north Bl) chains, thence east AU\nchains, Ihenco south t)0 chains to point of commencement.\nJOHN CONNOK,\nDonald Dewar, Agent.\n5. Commencing at a post planted at the ioatli-\nwest cornerof Location No. 4, and marked \"M, J.\n.Smith's south-east corner poat,\" tnence north 80\nchains, luuuce weit BO chuinx, tbenee luvth So\nchains, Lhencu cast 80 chuinr- to poinl of commence mt'iit.\nM. J. SMITH,\nDonald Dewar, Agent.\nli. Commencing at a post plantod ubout 86\nchains west from the south.west oorner of Location Nn, 8, and marked \"John Connor's north-east\ncorner wost,\" thoneo west bo chains, theuce south\n80 chains, theuce uast 60 chains, theuce north Hi\nchains to point of commencement.\nJOHN <J0NN04\nDonald Dewar, Agent.\nArrowhead, B.C., Not. 7th, 19-Ofl. nov 17\nNOTICE\nNo.it.-i' i. hereby given tli.t 60 dtys\nfrom dale I intend 10 apply lo lhe Chief\nCommissioner of Lands and Works al\nVictoria, H. C,, for purchase of following\nile.i-rilieil land, in Lillooet district:\nCommencing al a post planted near\nsoulh side of Oiler Creek, 3 miles norlh of\nAdams Lake inarked \"W. S, Burton's\nsoulh-wesl corner,\" running 80 chains\ncast, 40 chains norlh, 80 chains west, 40\nehnitis soulh, containing about ..oat-res.\nDated Nov, nth, 1906,\nnov 14 W. S. BURTON,\nNOTICE\nNolice is hereby given lhat ('unlays\nfrom dale I inlcnd lo apply lo thc Chief\nCommissioner ol Lands antl Works al,\nVictoria, B.C., lor purchase of following\ndescribed lands in Lillooet district:\nCommencing at a post planted near\nsouth sideof Otter Creek, 3 miles norlh\nol Adams Lake, marked \"A. McConneU's\nnorth-west corner,\" running 40 chains\nsouth, 80 chains east, 40 chains north, 80\nchains west containing, about 320 acres,\nDaled Nov. 12II1,1906.\nnov 14 A, McCONNELL,\nNOTICE    '\nNotice is hereby given lhat 60 days\nfrom dale I inlcnd to apply to Ihe C'hiel\nCommissioner of Lands and Works at\nVictoria, B.C., for purchase of lollowing\ndescribed latins in Lillooet dish-id!\nCommencing at a post planled aboul\nIwo nnd a half miles from head of Adams\nLake on wesl side of river, marked \"J. A,\nKnox's south-west corner,\" running 80\nchains cast, 40 chains norlh, 80 chains\nwesl, 40 chains soulh, conlaining about\n320 acres.\nDated Nov, 12th, 1906,\nnov 14 J, A, KNOX,\nir\nL( Actual Figures and Results\nProve Fruit Growing a Profitable Scheme\u2014Revelstoke\nSoil Specially Suitable.\nNow .bat thu diaplay uf British\n('nliniil in fruit is al.triicting such lllli\nversnl atientiun in Great Britain ant:\nbaareSjiv.il tbe praises ol all who\nhave se n it, it may be nt inteivst\nhere ti. .(ink at. Iruit growing from nur\nown ata nl [mint in Rei-tjlstnltO. The\nfruit iiidu-ii'i-ol Britisli Culumbia is\nyet in >it< infancy but the results so\n(ar secured ure convincing aa to its\nfuture in-portaiico It ba. bce-i proved\nagain in d again that the Kuoienay\nOOUtili')' ii in every way suitable for\ntl.e |ir lialt'c growing uf Iruit and\nespecially in imr own d'strlot, where\nwn have tbe' best ui laud, the heat ol\nonil, th-l-i- <>f (dimue and the besl\ndi gt'ii'i-.i means for successfully\ncarrying >.i Ine industry, We hardly\nri'alize iiim in- have alnioa: in our\nini-l.t. ind tvoic we to push tu. fi uit\nuiiiii. i.'liar up mure land and plant\nmore Iim, c-ery cent expended would\nin it very sii it space of time, produce\na hundred I ml and more,\nTaking tbe liguret lor tin' province,\nwe  lind   ili'i the acreage planted in\nIruit uses has trebled in live years, in\n11)01 this acreage   had   increas.il   tu\n7,4!IO acres,   In 1905 it bail increased\nto 22,000 aerea with  ovor  a   million\ntrcea, the value ol lhe fruit crops exceeding $1,500,000. From these figures\nlt can be seen   that  the  increase  ot\norohards and production ot Iruit  has\niucressed with amazing rapidity and\nthat because now people realize whal\nthe province is capable  of  producing\nand what will repay in multifold  the\nlabor and money spent  on   it.     Although Ibero are but lew orchards  of\nany size or age in  this vicinity, atill\nwhat there ar. have  proved  wonderfully productive and this should  encourage   thnse   who   are  fortunate\nenough to own land in sufficient extent, to plant trees and small  Iruits\nand so lay tl.e nucleus of a handsome\nincome for themselves  and  also  advertise and put  into  practical  lorce\nthe fruit growing industry and so add\nanother attraction  for capital   and\nlabor to our already  prosperous  and\nene.getic oity.    The apples, strawberries, pears aud cherries  that  have\nbeen grown here are  pronounced  by\nexperta  to be the liue't of their kind\nand have compared  favorably  with\nIruit which lias taken prizes in other\npartaol the province.    Without a\ndoubt Ihe luture ol fruit industry in\nRevelstoke lias a brilliant luture, and\nIruit ol every kind has been pronounc\ned by men  frnm  the Experimental\nFarm at Ottawa and also by the  Department of Agriculture, grown  here,\nto be of first ciaas quality, and  ol\nexceedingly high  commercial  value.\nThere are today hundreds of aores in\nthe vicinity that could well be clsarsd\nand planted with Iruit trtea and shrubs\nand when onee the initial outlay and\nlabor is over  the rapid profits and\nreturns coming in will repay over and\nover again what has betu spent. What\nmors pleasing sight than our city with\nita back ground ol magnificent mountains, surrounded with trim, healthy\nlooking   rchards. and in  the  centre\nfactories, mills, commercial buildings,\nthe whole  making   i.bat  we  could\nrightly call it. a nnalcl city.   To those\nwho wou.d be interested in the   practical   inellit d?  of   fruit  growing,   it\nmight be advisable In  say  that  the\ncoat of making a 20 ace orchard  in\nBritish Columbia is variously eatim\nated frum 12,600 to !J3,5uO according\nto tirst eust of land and local   labor\nconditiona.   The care and mainteu-\nance of the orchard for live years, or\nuntil it begins to  bear, would  cost,\nabout $2,500 less the value of  small\nfruits and vegetables planted between\nthe trees and the filth year's return of\nfruit, which, iu all, should   pny  the\noriginal cost of the trees. In lhe sixth\nyear tbe orchard Bhould pruduce $850\nworth of fruit, in tbe seventh  $3,200\nand in the ninth $5,800,  alter   which\nit ahould pay a net annual profit ul\n$125 to $150 per acre\u2014an assured income lor life of $2,500 to $3,500 a year.\nThis estimate ul profits is not  based\nupon paper and pencil, but ia justified\nby actual experience.  Many instances\nol splendid results can be given  and\na few can be cited.    Near Nelson 14\nacres produced 1,000 cases of strawberries and 94 tons of  routs,   netting\nthe owner $100 per acre.    At I.ytton,\ngrapea, 4lbs. to the bunch are grown\nin the open.    Near Vernon 20 acres\nproduced $10,000 worth of Northern\nSpy apples.    Tomatoes on Okanagan\nLake were grown to tbe value ol $1,600\nper acre.    At Revelstoke $1,240 were\nnetted this year off only a low square\nyards ol strawberry plants. Vegetables\nsnd iruit generally  grown  here has\ninvariably done well, and why should\nnot we get to work and loster this industry which we ean see will be ol\nimmense profit and value to our city\nand district.   The moisture and richness of the soil together with its alka-\nlivity seems to create a craving lor the\nacid and succuleiify of tbo Iruit  that\nmust be satisfied.    There is no finer\nor richer soil than is to lie lound\nhere, teeming with ail those cxestiala\nthat go to produoe  rich  resul'.s iu\nIruit, vegetables and llowers, left here\nduring the countless ages as alluvial\ndeposits when the waters gradually\nsubsided from tbe hills, and  where\nonce, centuries ago rolled a vast expanse ol water, are now richly manured\nlands and a fertile soil awaiting  only\nthe hand ol man to apply science  to\nnature ana tl.e two combined  will\nsurely and faithfully yield  up  Iheir\ntreasures to tbe advancement ol our\nfair oity and the prosperity of her\ncitizens.\nNow Ii youe opportunity I subeorlbs\nfor th* MAIL-HERALD and the NEW\nIDEA S2.60, lor a whole yoar lor tlw\ntwo.\nThe United States Thanksgiving\ncomes the end ol this month, many\nweeks after Canada's. Wo bad so\nmuch tu be thankful lor we couldn't\n\u2022ffait.\nHu yon i-njiiy Hm! .veil diessed feeling? We all know what\nil. feels like'lu In- hut, lo he cold, or tn lie tired, and it is\njusl ns true that we all know what il fi'i'ls like to lie well\n(licHM-d. It feels good, ami it's good to It-el good. Vuu can\nnever be well dressed If your clothes aid) nol made by the\neight maker,\nGet to know we handle the SEMI-READY GARMlj.NTS\nand yuu will lind what 11 pleasure und satisfaction it is i\" be\nwell dressed.\nSuits and Overcoats  815, SI8, and 620.'\nBlue and Black Suits, the best mado, S20, & $25\nRight Overcoats, up-to-date  Prices: SI8 and $20\nSpecial Troueers $5 and $8.\nTailoring is uur business. We make a man look well\nand lie knows it.\n..Cressman  and Morrison..\n>OO0 0^>0<><XKK>0<>0^\nof Wc.i Kooicnay.\n1. Commencing at n posl marked \"Qua\nLund's south-en-st cuwor posl\" plant* d about I\ninilu up Holdii-h or Ono Mile Cnok, and ahout\nl mllo fii 111 tho wost Hunk of Columbia It I ver,\nihoneo norlli\u00bb'ohalna. wvt 80 chains, aouth 80\nI'lmiiis. i-uft ft) chains to point of cm moo-\n m.\n\u2022j. Commencing st a   iw>t   mnrkod \"Que\nLund'a t-outh-weslcornor Dost.\"planted aboul I\nImlloupHoldioliurOn. Mile (Vek, and nboul\n11 I**iir from the wont hunk oi i ulumb u Kivor,\n! tlii'iiit norl h B0 cliiiins diet BU uhnins, KOtit.1i Mi\nchains, west Sl clmiiis to poinl of commence*\nI mont\n3. Commencing nt a posl marked   \"Qua\nLund'a south-east onrnor poat,\" planled abuut li\nmiles up Holdloli orOna Mile Creek, oast bauk.\nand aboul 'l mtleafrom Colombia Itiver, thenon\nnorth UUuliaini, wont 80 cluttiw, aouth gtjubulus,\noaat BO chaini to point of comiuenceuient.\ni. Commencing at a punt amrkrd \"Uus\nLund'i south* woat corner poat,\" planted about 2\nmiles up Huldich or Uno Mil-.; Creek, ctibt bunk,\nand uliuut 2 mile's* from Columbia river, thenee\nnorlh SU chains, eastSU chains, south BO chains-\nwest 80 chains to point nf commencement,\nLocated Oot. 21at, IML\nn..v3 GUS LUND.\ntvi'stol Hi*\"1 I'iipor Arrow i ake, nuri across the\nlnko from Snkusp, ;i i., in Uie distriot ol\nnext Kooteuay:\nit posl mnrked \"Kll\niwriier post.\" nmniiiK\nnorth 80 chains, thonoo\nsouth Kii ehnins lo [mini\na post planted at tin*\nii, i' of Nn. 1 Umber limit uiul\ntgiiasy's nortli wesl conier post,\"\nchain-, thenco south BOofmlus,\nclmins, LhoitCO north HI ohalna\niirnl HI\nHtml ll\n-'.  I'(\ni.iii-Mr,'\n-iiulli im\nin-, line\nns, Hini\njumenl.\niiiiiitu\nrked\niillug\npure 'JAEGER' wo*\"\nCAUTION\nTo checkmate lhe dlshones use of\nthe name of \" JAEGER,\" look for the\nlabel on each article, and insi-jt that\nthe goods be invoiced as \"JAEGER*\nJAEGER  UNDERWEAR\nDR. JAEGER OOMPANY LTD., - 301 JAMES ST., MONTREAL\nSbllmo Agents in Revelstoke\nC. B. Hume & Co., Ltd.\nCOAL!   COAL!    COAL!\nINTERNATIONAL COAL COMPANY'S COAL\nPRICE, $7.50 Per Ton Delivered\nE. A. HAGGEN, AGT.   Revelstoke, B. C.\nOffice\u2014Mackoniie Avenue, Next C. P. R. Telegraph Offics.\nTbi.epho.i-s No. 65. P. O. Box 458\nNOTICE-\n\\TCTIC2 ^ horoby given ih.it :\u00abi days\nll afterdate I Inteud fo apply to tho Honorable ilu* Chief Commissioner of Lauds mul\nWorks for a special liconso to eut uud curry\naway Limber from lhe following described\nlauds in Wost Kooteuay District:\nCommencing at u post plunted on tho uorth\nnidi of Downie Creek, about one-fourth of a\nmil.) -.nlli..f the DOWUH Crook Trail, near lhe\n'JVMili* pust, and trurkod \"li. li. Nugla's southeast coruor oust,\" thom-o uorlh -to chaius,\nthence west lw' ehuins, thence south 40chains,\nthenca sust ItiO chains to thu point or com*\nmeucajjent.\nDuted this llth dny of September, 19.',\nm,v7 Q. B, NAHLE.\nNOTICE.\nNotice fs hereby given llrnt OU days from datu I\nintend to apply to the Honorable lhe Chief Com-\nmissioner of Lands ami Works for permission to\npurchase the following dfscribod lands iu the\nWust Kootenay Distriet:\nCommencing at a postmarked \"L. f. Me*\nDo una Id'l south-west coruer,\" planted on the\neasisideo! Upper Arrow Lake, liulloi norlh of\nNakusp, B.C., thenee world % chaius, Ihence\neasl io chalas, thence noilUAi chafns, Ihenee\neast 4u chains, thence soulli W ehalus, more or\nless, to Arrow Lake, thonce westward 80 chains\nmore or less, along the Arrow Lake to polul of\ncommenccaient, containing 2u0 acres more or\nless,\nDated this loth day of October, 190*3.\noct 11 L. F. McDOUOALD,\nNOTICE.\nNotico Is hereby given that 30days aftor dato\nI intond to apply to the Chief Commissioner of\nLands and Works for a special licence to cut\nand carry away timber from the following described lands situatod in the Big Hend district\nof West Kootonay:\u2014\nCommencing at a postmarked \"JamesAnderson's north-wost eorner post,\" placed -alongside H. Donnelly's north-east corner post on\nthe west aide of Frisby Croek, running south\nlOOchains, thence east 80 chains, theuce nurth\ntiO chains, theuce west 40 chains, theuce north\n40 chaius, thenco west 40 chains to place uf\ncommeucemeut.\nDatod Sept. loth, 1906.\nuct27 JAMES ANDERSON.\nNOTICE\n-.1 tin-\n\"Kll Lc\nnuiili i-\nmlli Hi\n! uf Mini\nmil Sopt,\nnml\nIMIII IMIMII.\nIK lit H posl  |i!inili:i!  lit ill\nii-i- of timbor limit Ko,\nt.t-ity'sHintli-.runt i:uriii.'i'|ni.*l\nI clialns, ili-iii'u cnsl 811 chain\nl-llllill*. lIll'IIM-   W.'HI   Nl I'll,lil\nItllltll-llll'tll.\nanil, urn\nHI.I LKGASSY,\nK. Provost, Agoot,\nNOTICE.\nVOTICK I\" hereby given that 00 dnys after date\n11 1 intend to apply to the Hon. Chlel Coin*\nmisatuner of Unds ami Wnrks for nermlsslou to\npun-huso the following described lands In the\nWost Kontunay DietileL, ou tlio east side of Upper\nArrow Luke, about 0 iniles mirth of Nakiup.-\niiiiiiniiiii'inK at a poat piauluil \u00bbu\u00bbr llio Lake,\nHieneo north 40 ehains, Uience went *i ehains,\nthencu imrth an elialm, ihenco west BO chains,1\nthonee smith (lu ohains, more or Ions, to tho Arrow\nLake, thonee mat 00 ehuins along the lake tu\npoint  ol  enuiiiieiu'oiiii'i      containing  100 acres\nmore or less,\nDated this I7thdayi     pt,, iihhi,\niiopgi, L. j, BDWAUDS, Locator.\nLAND NOTICE\nNi ii ico Is horoby given that 00 diiy.** ufter date\nwo inioint In upply lo thu ll\u00abni. Chief i uuiuiis-\nsiuuorof Lauds and Works for permission to\npurchase the following describee lnnds in lhu\ndistrict of West KooLuuay:\nCommencing at u post plnuted 30 ehains wesl\nfrom tho north-east corner of Lot 4,941*1, and\nmurked \"Hig Bund Lumber Comtmuy'* south-\nwest corner imst,\" thouco uortli CO chaini;\ntbonco east 40 chains; thonco south 05 chains,\nmore or less, to the lnke shore; thonce west\nalong shore to mulli-onst cornerof Lot 4,949:\ni bunco uorth 1 chaius to north-east coruer ol\nLut 4,949; thouco wost 20 ehnins to point uf\ncommencement.\nDaled Octoborlud, 1900.\noct 6 Bio Bend Lu.vfU'.u Co,, Ltd.\nNOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days alter date\nI Intend to apply iu the Chief Commissioner\nof Lauds and \\\\ orks for n special license tu eul\nand carry away timber Irum tbo following\ndescribed lands in the district of West Kootenay:\nCommouciug at a postmarked \"L. H. Fra-\nssr's north-west corner,\" uud pluutod ;ubout 2\nmiles soulh of St. Leon on the eust side of Uppor Arrow Luke about one mile from the shore;\ntheuco enst 40 chums, theuce suulh 160 chains,\nthence west 40chains, thencu north 11) chaius\ntu the poiut of commencement.\nDuted this9th day of Ottoher, 190C.\nnov 7 L. H, PHASER\nCompany tu build, equip,, maintain anil |\noperate a line or lines of railway ol\" standard or other gunge, with any kind ol\nmotive power from ;i poini on Upper Arrow\nLake, West Kootenny, near Arrowhead,\ntlience following the Columbia River\nnortherly on eilher side to ;i pnint at or\nnear the confluence of Canoe River with\nlhe Columbia Riverand thence following\nalong Canoe River on either side, to a\npoint al ur near Tete Jaune Cache, on\n1'Vaser River, with power tu construct,\noperate and maintain branch lines to any\npoint within twenty miles from the main\nline of railway} and with power to construct, operate and maintain all necessary\nbridges, roads, ways and ferries,; and to\nconstruct, acquire, own and maintain\nwharves and docks iii connection therewith; and lu construct, own, acquire,\nequip and maintain steam and other vessels and boats and operate the samo on\nany navigable waters, and to construct,\noperate and maintain telegraph and telephone lines along the routes of Ihe woid\nrailway aud its branches,, or in connection\ntherewith, and to transmit messages lor\ncommercial purposes; lo generate electricity and supply light, heat and power,\nand erect, construct, build and maintain\nthe necessary buildings and works, and to\ngenerate any kind ot power for lhe purposes aforesaid,or in connection therewith-\nlor reward; and lo acquire and receive\nfrom any Government, corporation or per-\n\u2022tons, granli of land, money, bonuses,\nprivileges or other assistance in aid ol lhe\nconstruction of the Company's undertaking) and lo connect wilh and enter into\ntrallic or other arrangements with railway,\nsteamboat or other companies, and to\nexercise such powers as are granted by\nparts 4 and 5 of lhe \" Water Clauses\nConsolidation Acl \",* and for all rights\npowers and privileges necessary in 01\nincidental to the premises, and fur oilier\npurposes,\nDated at Revelstoke, B.C., this 31st day\nof August, 1906,\nHARVEY, McCARTER & PINKHAM\nSolicitors for the Applicants.\nNOTICE\nNotice Is hereby given tlmt 30 days after date I\nintend to apply to tho Chief Commissioner of\nLanda and Works for a speciul license to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following described\nlands situated on Cariboo Flat about throe miles\neast of Upper Aitanis River, Lillooet district, B.C.\n1. Commencing at a post marked \"A. McConneH's north-east corner Limit, No. l,\" running 80\nchains west, W ebains soutli, 80 chains east, 80\nchains nortb to place of commeucomeut.\na. Commeneing at a postmarked \"A. McConneH's south-east corner, Limit No. 2,\" running MO\nchains north, 80 ehaiiis west, 80 chains soutli, 80\nchains oast to placu' of commencemeni,\nI. Commencing at a post marked''A. McConneH's north-east corner, Limit No. 3,\" running 80\nchains west, 80 chains soutn, 80 ehalni eait, 80\neliains nortli to place of commencement,\ni. Commencing at a post marked ''A. McConneH's soutb-west corner, Limit No. 4,\" running 80\nchaius east, 80 chaius north, 80 chaius wsst, 80\nclialns south to place of commencement.\nDated Nov. 9th, 1906.\nnov 14 A. McCONNELL.\nNotice is hereby given that 30 day* after date I\nintemt tu apply to the Chief Commissioner of\nLands and V, orks for a special license to cut and\ncarry away timber from uie following describoii\nlaiuls situated in the Big Bttuil iliitrict of West\nKootenay:\nCommencing at a post marked \"C. F. Liml-\nmark's aoutb-wost corner post,\" planted about 20\nchains south from tlie north-east cornerof Lot\nI881I, thence north tlO chains, theuco enst 4u chains,\nthsneo nurth 40 chains, thencu east 00 chains,\nthence uouth luu chaius, theuce wesl 100 chains to\npointof commencement.\nDated Oct. il5th, 1908.\nnov 10 CU S. F. LINDMAHK\n2TOTTCE.\nNotice Is hereby given that 60 days from date I\nIntend to apply to the Hon. the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to pur-\nchase the following described lands, in tin West\nKootenay district, west shore of Upper Anow\nl&U:\n\"Commencing at a post marked \"J. L, Hindi's\nsouth wust coruer,\" atthe south cast corner ol\nLot 4576: and abont U miles south of Fosthall\n(reek; thenci nortl) SO chains, thence east 40\nchains, thence \u25a0mtih 86 chains, thence west 10\nchains to point of commencement, eontuluing 3'dO\nacres mure or less.\nDated this 21st day of May, 10OQ.\n\/. L H1IWCH,\nod 18 Per Itnlph Hlye, Ajrent.\nNOTICE.\nNotice Is lierebv given that 80days after date\n1 Intend to applv to the Cblof Commissioner of\nLandsaud Works fora special license to cut\nand carry away timber from the following\ndescribed lands situate lu the Yule distriet:\nCummencing at u post murked \"S. Hill's\nsouth-east curuer imst\" pluutod about uno\nmile east of thu Shuswap river, about T> miles\nuorth of ('hurry Creak, theuco north 80 chuius,\ntheuco west 80 chains, thouco south 80 chuius,\ntlience oast 80 chains to poiut. uf commencement\nDated October 25th, 10M,\nn\u00bbv 7 S. HILL.\nLAND NOTICE\nVTOTICE is hereby given thut, 00 days after\ni\\ date, I inteud to apply tu the Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for pormission\ntu purchase the following described lauds\nsituated in Caribou district, B C:\nCommencing at a post marked \"Alexander\nMcLaren's south-east eoruer post,\" planted\nabout 'Hi chains west ol trail runuiug through\nStarvation Flats In a southerly directiun frum\nTete Jaune Cache, running north W) ebains,\ntbenee west 80 ehalus, thenee south 80 ebains,\ntbenee east 80 chains to point of commence*\nmeat,\nDated tblsOtb dav of November. 1908,\nnorl?        ALEXANDER jtfcLAKKN,\nLocator.\nLAND NOTICE\nNOTICE IS UEHKBY GIVEN that sixty days\nafter date I Intend tu apply to the Hon. Chief\nCommissioner of Lands and Works for permission\nto purchase thu following tleicribud lauds situate\nIn Cariboo district, B. C-:\nCommencing at a post marked \"CeorgeH.\nBluett's north-east eurner post,\" planted\nabout 20 chains westof irail running through\nStarvation Flats In a southerly direction from\nTete Jaune Cache, running west SOrhnlns,\nthenoe south 80 chains, thence eastS^ ebains,\nthence north ao chains to point of commencement.\nDated 9th day ol November, 1908.\nnov 17     KKO HiE H. BI.S8ETT, Locator.\nK\nNOTICE.\nOTICK Is hereby given that 60 days after\ndate I intend toapply to the Honourable\nthe Chlof Commissioner of Landsaud Works\nfor permission toptirehiMo the following de-\nscribod landa In Caribou dlslrlct, B.C.:\n(inmmenelng at a post marked \"William Kellie's north-woKt corner posl,\" planted about 20\nchains wesi of trull running through Marvs-\nliun Flats In a southerly direction from Tete\nJaune'ache, running east SO chain** thence\nsouth 86 chains, thouce west 80 chains, (hence\nnorth 80 ehuliiH to point ol commencumoni.\nDated 0th day uf November, 1906.\nnov 17        WILLIAM KELLIE, Locator.\nNOTICE.\nNotice Is hereby niven that thirty days after\ndatu I Intend tu apply to the Hon, Chief Commissioner of Landi aud Works for a special\nlicense to cut and carry away timber from the\nfollowing described hinds tn tbe West Kooteuay dUtrict.\n1. Commencing at a post planted about 2\nmiles suuth of P. It. 58 and about H miles west\nof the Upper Arrow Luke, marked \"0. Skinner's north-west corner,\" tlience south 80\nchains, thonce east 80 chains, theuce north 80\nchnius, thence wust 80 chains to plnce of com\nmenfiomont,\n:'. Commencing at a post planted about 2\nmile-soulh of P. H. 58 and li miles west of the\nUpper Arrow Lake; marked \"C. Skinner's\nnortheast comer post,\" tlience soutli 80 chains,\nthencu west 80 chains, llienee north SO ehuins,\ntheuce east 80 chains to pluce of commencement.\n3. Commencing at a post planted I mile\nsoutli uf No. 1 and marked \"C. Skinner's northwest corner poit,\" thenco south 80 chains,\nthenco east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 clmins to place of commencement.\nDated October I7th, Wliu.\n0, SKINNER.\nA. AL Symons,Agent.\n4. Commencing at a post planted lj mllea\nnorth of T. L. 7531 and I mile westof Upper\nArrow Lake, marked \"A. M. Symous'northeast corner post,\" thence west 80 chains, thence\nsouth 811 chains; thence east 80 chains, thenoe\nnorth 80 chains to place of commencement,\nDated October 20th, 1006.\noot '21 A. M. SYMONS.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE\nNotice Is hereby glten that M days after date\n1 intend to make application to the Chief Commissioner of Lands & Works for permission tn\npurchase tbe lollowlng described land situate\nin Jarlboo district, H.C:\nCommencing at a post marked \"J. M. Kellie's\nsoutb-west eorner post,\" planted on the south\nbank of Fraser lllver near Tete Jaune Cache,\nrunning north 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains,\nthenco south 80 chains', thenco west H) chains\ntu point of commencement.\nDated this 10th day of November, 1008.\nnov 17 J. M. KE' UK, Locator,\nNotice ia hereby given that 90 days after date I\nintend to apply to the Chief I'omiuissioiiurof\nLands nml Uorks for a special license to cut and\ncarry away limber from lho fallowing described\nlands situated in tbe district of West Kootenay:\n1. Ceminuncing at a post planted about 2<H>\nyards suithof the Ten (lil)Mi'e Tree, Big Bend\ntrail, and marked \"Ueorge Laforme's ioutti-\u00ab est\neorner pest,\" running eait 160 elialm, thence\nnorth 40 chalna, thencu west 160 chaini, thunce\nsouth 40 chaini to point of commeucemeut,\nS. Com ment'ing at a pust planted aboat200\nyards south of the Ten (10) Mile Tree, Big Bend\ntrail and marked \"Ocorge Lafonne'inorth-west\ncorner poit. running eait 100 chaini, thenee loulh\n40 chains, thence west 160 chains, thence north 40\nchains to pointof commencement.\nDated Hth day of October, 1908.\n3. Commencing at a poit planted about one\nand one-half 04) miles north of No. 1 poit and\nHarked \"George Laforme's southwest corner\npost,\" ihence east 80 chaini, thenee horth 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, tnence solth 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nDated itrd Nor. 1900.\nnov 10 GEO. LAFORME, Looater.\nNOTICE\nVTOTICE IS HEHKBY OIVKN Car thirty\nll days after date I Intend to npply to thi\nChief Commissioner of Lnnds aud works for ft\nspcoml licence to cut and carry away timlier\nfrom thu following described landa situated\nin the district of West Kootonay:\n1, Cummencing at a post marked \"Mn. Mc-\nCiat'- uorth-wost corner, planted on tbe Uaminll\nCreek trail, about 18 miles from Argenla, running\neast IS\" chains, thence south 40 chains, thencu\nweit !','\u25a0 chains, thenco north 40 chaina to place cf\ncommencement.\n2. (.'ommenclng at a pon marked \"Alex. Mc<\nCrao's north-west corner,\" planted on the Ham-\nmil Creek trail, about 16 miles from Argem.i,\nrunning cast 160 chains, thence aouth 40 chain*?,\nthence west 100 chaina, thence north 40 ehains\nto point of commeocement,\nX Commencing at a poRt marked \"Alex.\nMcCrae'8 north-east corner,\" planted on thi\nHammil Creek trail, about 10 miles from Ai\ngenta, running west 1G0 chaini. thonce south 40\nchaina, thence cast 100 ehalm, thence north 4'\nohalna to point of commencement.\nDated October I8tb, 10081\noct 31 A. McCRAK.\nNOTICE\nNotice In heroby given that 80 .lay. ,ifirr date I\nInland tn apply In the llmi. Chief Commissioner\nof Lands and Worki to purchase the Mi-awing\ndescribed lnnds situated in Cariboo district, Il.C :\nCommencing at a post markod \"0, A. Forbes'\nimitlHvi'st corner posl,\" planted about JO\nchains west ol trail running through clarvu-\ntion Flats In a southerly direction Irom Tete\nJaune Cache, running north 80chalux. tbenee\noast 80 chains, thr nee aouth 80 chaini. thence\nwest 80 chili ns to point of commenccnicat.\nBated Uth day of November, 1906.\nnov 17 U, A, FOUBEt), Locator.\nnsroTicE.\nNotice Is hereby given that 60 days after date I\nIntend to apply to tlie Honourable thc Chief Coin-\ntalasloner uf Lands and Works for permission to\npurchase tin: fallowing described lands iu thc dislricl of West K.iotenay, Kevelstoke dlvislon:-\nCommenclng i a post planted on tho west bank\nnf the Columbia Biver about half a mile below\nPriest lupidi ami marked \"W. H. Sutherland's\nnurth-weH Comer post,\" thence loulh'20 chains,\nihence east I * chains more orluss to tho west hank\nnf the Columbia Itiver; thence in a north-westerly\ndirect imi and Mluwlng the west bank ol the Columbia ltiv.T to the point nf commencement.\nDated this itf. I. day of October, 1900.\noct 24 W. li tiUIHK&LAND.\nNOTICE.\nNotice ti hereby given teat SS dayi afterdate\nI Intend to apply (0 Ibe Chief Coramiiaiouer of\nLands aad Works for a special license to cut\nand carry timber from the following described\nlanda situated iu West Kooteuay dirtiict:\nI. Commeneing at a poat marked \"Uus\nLund's oouth'wesi eorner post,\" planted at the\nncrth-west corner ef Timber Limit 6201, (hence\nnorth 40 chains, east itiu chains, south 46\nchains, west 160 chains to point ot commencement.\nDaled Sept, 18th, 1906.\n26. Commencing at a post marked \"Uus\nLund's uorih-easi corner pust,\" ai lhu north\nwest corner of Timber Limit 6206, thence south\n80 chains, west40 chains, south 40 chains, wesi\n40 chaius, uorth 80 chains, east 40chains, nurth\n40 chains, east 40 chuius to point ol commencement.\nDated Sept. '23rd, lGM.\noct 81 UUS LUND.\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that 60 days\nfrom date I intend to apply lo the Ohief\nCommissioner of Lands and Works at\nVictoria, B.C., for purchase of following\ndescribed lands in Lillooet districl:\nCommencing at a post marked \"T, Kllpatriek's norlh-west corner,\" situated\nabuul 1 mile from west bank ol Cpper\nAdams riverand lwo and a half miles from\nhead ul Adams lake, running 40 chains\nsouth, 80 chains easl, 40 chains north, 80\nains west, containing 320 acres more or\nless.\nDated Nov. 12th, 19U6,\nnov 14 T. KILPATRICK.\nLAND NOTICE.\nNotice Is hureliy k'\u2122\" that 00 days\nafter date 1 intend lu apply to tilt*\nCliief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands situated in\nWost Kootenay districts\nCommencing ul a post planted on\nthe north side uf Downie Oreok, abuut\none-fourth of a mile south of the\nDownie creek trail, near the 21 mile\npost .-md marked \"lirnest Mcliean'a\nsouth-west corner,\" thence north 40\nchains, thence oast 00 chains, thence\nsouth 40 chains, thence west 00 chains\nto point of commencement; containing 2-10 acres inure or less.\nDated this llth day of Sept., 1906,\nsep 2D BltNKST MeBEAN.\nITOTICE\nNotice Is hureby given that 60 days after dale 1\nintend tu apply to the liunourablt* thu Chief Com*\nmissioner of Lands ami Works for permission to\npurchase the following described lands lu thu dis\ntrict of West Kootenay, llevolstoku division;\u2014\nCommuncing at a post planted on the west bank\nof tho Columbia River oppositu 13-.Mile Rapid.*-.\nand marked \"K, C. McCarter's south-east eoruer\npoat,\" thencu west '20 ehains, thencu uorth *2'i\nchains, thence east -20 chains inoro or loss tu the\nwest bank of the Columbia Kiver, thencu soutli\nfollowing the west hank ol; no Columbia Kivur '20\nchains more or less to the pointof commence ment,\nDated October 10th, 1906.\noct24 ICC. McOAUTKK\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that 6o days\nfrom date 1 intend to apply lo the Uhief\nCommissioner uf Landa and Works at\nVictoria,-H.C!., for purchase of following\ndescribed lands in Lillooet district:\nCommencing at a post marked \"J. P.\nShaw's north-wesl corner,\" planted on\nwesl side of Upper Adams rivar, abuut 2\nmiles from head of Adams lake, running\n80 chains south, 80 chains east, 80 chains\nnorth, 80 cliains west, containing about\n6411 acres,\nDated Nov, 12th, 1906.\nnov 14 J. P. SHAW.\nNOTICE.\nNotice Is hereby given I uut 30 days afterdate\nI intend lo apply .o the Chief Commissioner uf\nLands and works fora special license to cut\nand carry away timber from the following\ndescribed lands situate In the Yale District:\n1, Commencing at a post planted at the north-\noast corner of tlmoer license No, 8280, on cherr>\nCreek and markod \" 1). Wooliey'i nortb*weit\ncorner post,' thunce south 160 chains, Ihence east\n40 chains, thunce north 160 chains, thence west 40\nebains tu puint of commencement.\nLocated 20th September, lUOO.\n\u20222. Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of tttmlw license No. B274, on main\nCherry Creek aud marked \" D. Woolsey's southeast corner.\" Ihenee north 80 ehains. thence west\n80 chains, tnence south so chains, thunce east SO\nchains tothe point of commencement.\nLocated 1st October, 1W0.\na.   Coinineneilig at a post planted at tho northwest comer of Limber license No. 8287 and marked\n1). WuoUuy's south-west eorner,\" tbenee noith\n160 chains, thencu east 40 chains, thence south\n160 chains, Ibeuce wesl 40 chains to the point of\nlUimenumueut.\nLocated -2nd day of Uelober, 1006.\n4.  Commencing at a posl planted at the\nnorlh-west corner of timher license No. \u00bb..*\u25a0'\nand marked \"D, Woolsey's loulh-east corner\nposl,\" thence north 160 chains, tbenee west 40\nchains, theuce suuth 160 chaius, thence east 4Q\nchains (0 the point of commencement.\nLocated '2nd October, (908.\nA,  Cummencing ata post planted abuut 1*4\nmiles north-east of Lhe south-east eoruer ul\ntimber license No. 8*273 and marked \" D. Wuol-\nicy's nurth-wnt corner post,\" tbenee east 80\nChains, thenco south tjO chains, thence west 80\nchi-ins, thunce north 8J chains to the puint ol\ncomitencemeiit.\nLocated Uth October, 1008.\nii.  Commencing at a post planted atthe\nsouth-east corner uf timber license No. 8278\nand marked \"D, Woolsey's south-west corner\npost,'thenco eas!  40 chains.thence north 80\nehains, theuce east 40 ohains. thonce north 40\nchains, thence west 80 chains, theuce south 12e\nchains to the point of commencement.\nLocated 13th October, 190ft,\nDated thia 20th October, 1006.\nDISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\nthe partnership heretofore existing between Percy Scholes, W. E, Edwards and\nF, Wi Worsnup, all of Comaplix, has\nbeen dissolved ami all business will in\nfuture be carried on in the names ol W.\nEi Edwards and F, W. Worsnup,\nDated this 13th November, 1906.\nW. E. EDWARDS\nnov 1441 F. W. WORSNUP.\n1. ANADA : |\nProvince op British Con mbia. j\nNo. 361.\nTHIS IS TO CERTIFY that ihe\n'Lamb-Watson Lumber Company, Limited,\" is authorised and licensed to carry on\nbusiness within the Province of Hritish\nColumbia, and 10 carry out or eflect all or\nany of the objects oi the Company to\nwhich the legislative authority of the legislature ol British Columbia extends.\nThe head office of the Company is situate in the City of Winnipeg, in lhe Pru-\nvince of Manitoba.\nThe amount ol the capital of the Company is eiglil hundred and fift) thousand\ndollars, divided into eight thousand five\nhundred shares of one hundred dollars\neach.\nThe head office of the Company in thia\nProvince is situate at Arrowhead, and\nOtto Laclimund, himbr-rman, whose address ii Arrowhead, is the attorney for\nthe Company.\nGiven under mv hand and seal of office\nal Victoria. Province ol British Columbia,\nthis 5th day   of November, one thousand\nnine hundred and six,\n[L.S.] S. V. WOOTTON,\nRegistrar ol Join! Stock Companies\nThe objects foi which the Company has\nbeen established and licensed are:\u2014\nTo manufacture, buy, tell and deal in\nlogs, timber, lumber, shingles, fuel, pulp,\nsashes, doors, boxes, tics and all articles\nmanufactured from wood, and In all kinds\nof building material and building supplies,\nincluding lumber, stone, brick, tile,\ncement, marble, tools, implements and\nmachinery; to acquire, hold, purchase,\nlease, sell, mortgage, operate, conduct,\nmanage and dispose of saw-mills, planing\nmills, houses, buildings, factories, wharves,\ndock4, stone quarries, brick-yards, coal\nmines, peat beds, clay and plaster beds,\ntimber limits and real and personal property ol all kinds; to carry on the business\nof contractors and builders in all its\nbranches; to own, operate, conduct and\nmanage stores, magazines and all oilier\nplaces fur storing, selling and disposing\nof goods either lo employees of the Company or to the public generally, or bothf to\nacquire, construct, operate, purchase,\nlease and hold on the property of lhe\nCompany convenient tramways and log*\n\u25a0*jing railways; also lo have and acquire\nsteamboats lor lhe purposes of the Company, and to charge and collect tolls for\nfreight and passengers carried thereon; to\nact as agents fur other persons, firms or\ncorporations; to acquire and hold shares\nin the capital stock of other companies\nengaged in a similar business; lo amalgamate with any other companies pursuing\nthe like or similar objects, and generally\nto carry on any other business and to do\nall acts and things necessary or convenient for the carrying on of any of the above\nbusinesses ur operations, or calculated,\ndirectly or indirectly, lo enhance the value\nut the Company's property or rights,\nnov 14\noct 21\nD, WOOUJKY.\nNOTICE\nNotice Is hereby given thatfiO daya afterdate\nI intend to apply lo thu Honorable the Chlel\nCommissioner of Lands and Works for permission lo imrchase the following described lands\nlu West Kootenay Distriet:\nHi'Kiiiniui*. at a post marked \"Margaret Ham-\nmoiid'a south-west enrnor.\" and planted on\nthe eaat shore of Upper Arrow Lake, about one\nmile smith uf Cape Horn: thenco north 80\nebains, thence wesl 40 (chains, more or less, to\nthe shore ol Arrow Lake, thenee following lhe\nlake shure In a general aoutherjy and eaatcrly\ndirection 80 chaina, more or less, to polat of\ncommencement; containing 820 acres, more or\nleas,\nDaicd thia 1st day of October, 1906.\noct 10       MARGARET HAMMOND,\nUy F. L, Hammund, Agent.\nNOTICE.\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\nBll.ar Hall nnd Laurel Miliar,! Claims, situnto\nlu .ho lllocillsoaa. IIiniitii Dl.laluu nt Kim.-\naim, llis.ri...\nWinn, lin-nlail: -Tlirw'lUtHlon. nt nmllaaust\nuf lllfcill.waat\nTukf iml ius tlmt I, J. A. Kirk, nclina n\u00ab aiaul\nInr Joint N.w.ll, Freo Miner's .'artiflca.ti Nn.\nII. WilH; 0. Ilubart llulil. Croo Ulnar's Certitl-\nnun Nu. II. MM; and Oanrm W. Jolts, Free\nUinar1* C.r.lllcnto No. B. IW.-.B.mloiid, sixty\ndays (rum tha ditto liarouf, tn Apply tu tbo Mining Kacnrtl.r for a Certifl.ii.a m lmuro.omatit.,\nfor the jiuriiusa nl olitiiiiiina a Crowu Uriinl uf\nIhaabtir. oliiitn.\nAnd furthar .ok. nutlco that nation, under\nsectiuii 37. must ha cuminouced heforo tho\nlssuaneo ot suoh Car.iflcnlu ol Improvements.\nDate., this Ml, duy ul September, A.D., moil\nout 111 J. i, KIRK.\nCertificate of Improvements\n3STOTIOE\nKil?er Hell Mineral Claim, situate ia the Kef*\nelstoko Mining Division of Wost Kootenay\nDistriot.\nWhere locuted:\u2014Keystone Mountain.\nTake notice that 1, Jamos 1. Woodrow. F.M.C.\nNo. KS*M(), agent for Alex. W. Mcintosh, F.M.\nr.-SV.i'i- Geo, Johnr-on, F.M.C. HSSI74, and\nKliznbolh McMahon. F.M.C. No. H8884I, intend,\nsixty days from the duto hereof, to apply to the\nMining Recorder for n Cortiflcato of Improvements, for thu purpose of obtaining a Crown\n(Irani of the nhovo claim,\nAnd further take notice that action, undor\nsection 37, mnst be commenced before tlio Issuance of sueh ('ertlflcnte tif 1 in movements'\nDatod tliisZtiik day of October, A,D\u201e lUOti.\noot 21 JA& 1. WOODliUW.\nNotice is hereby glvon that30 dayi after date\nI Intond to apply to tho Chief Commissioner uf\nLands and Works for a special license Lo cut\nand carry away timber from the following described lands on Upper Arrow Lakea, MoKon,,\nilo Crook, Galena Hay district, Woat Kootenay:\nCommencing at n poat planted at the nortli\ncaat cornerof Timbor Limit No. 0118, marked\n\"U. IL Hanks' north-west corner post,' running aouth 80 chalna, thenco east 80 chains,\nthencu nurih 80 ohains, thouoe west 80 ohains\nto point of ooinmonoeiiiAnt.\nDated this 18lh day of Outober, 1008.\noct 24 H. 11- HANKS-\nNOTICE.\nNotico Is hereby given thnt thirty dnys after\ndate I Intend 10 apply tu the Honorable Chief\nCommlsalomir of Lands aud Wurk \u25a0* fora special\nlicense to out and carry away timbor from Ihe\nfollowing aescrlbed Inuda In Woat Kuulonay\ndistrict:\nCommencing <\\t a pnst plnnted 2 miles up Dig\nCreuk, on north \u00bbldo of 1 raek, and nnrkud \"Knh-\nerl Armstrong's aoiiLh-west eurner,\" thunce eaat 80\nehalus, tbenee nortli 80 chains, thenee wost 80\nchalna, thencu south 80 chaina to point of com-\nmunceuiu-nt,\nDated Kept. 1Mb, 1000.\nnet 31 BOflBBT ARMSTRONG,\nNOTICE\nNotice ia hereby glvon that 80 daya after date\nI Intend to apply to the Chlof Commissioner of\nLandi and Worki for nonnlHslon to purchase\ntbe following described lauds In West Kootenny, ou the eaat shore of Upper Arrow 1 jikn:\nCommencing At A post adjoining T, L, -5108\non tha \u25a0oiith-west corner and marked \"l>.\nDewai'a north-wesl corner post,\" thencu eaat\n80 chains, thence south 80 chuina, thence weat\n80 chains more or lesa to the shore of said lake\nthonco north along the cast shore of said lako\nKO chains to tho point of commencement,\nDated Oot, HU b, HWti.\noet 21 D, DEWAR\nNOTICE.\nNutlco is hereby given thut 30 days after date\nwe Intend tu apply iu tbe Hun. chief Uumnils-\nsloneruf Lands and Works for aspcclal License\nto cut anil earry away tlmbur from the following described lands, situate in West Kuutcuav\ndistrict:\n1. Commencing at a post plumed abuut une\nmile nortli from the north-wesl corner ol K. *v\nS. Hlock 800 and uiarked \"Hig Hcml Lumber\n1,'umjinny's suuth-easl corner pusl.\" Iheue\nnoith 80 chains, tlience weslMJ eliains, tlieur\nsuuth 80 chains, thence east bO ehains to poini\nof commencement.\n2. ruiiiinciiciiiii -u H1.'-; planted about ono\nmile nurth from the north-wesl eurner ul K. A\nJJltwk SOO, and marked \"Bin Heud Lumber\nCompany's north-east eorner post,\" tneue\nwest 80 chains, thence south w chains, thenc\neasl 80 chains, thunce nuiili BO chain.*- tu puiui\nof commencement,\nDated Oct. 18ib, 1900.\nuclW       Mti HhMJ LUMBER UO\u201e LTD\nNOTICE\nNoi lee Is heroby given lhat 3u days afterdate\nwe T.i- -i.i tn apply to the Hon. (hlef Cuminl*--\naluuer of Lands and w.n ks (ur a special license\nUi cm. uui earn away limber irom the fulluw*\nlug dew ribed lands, situate in l\\\u00abt.l Kootenaj\ndisliiel:\n1. CoinmonoluKat a pml planted about two\nmiles wosl from Uan nock Puintnui pperAi\nrow Lake uud maiked \"B. U L. ( u'asuuth-eai\noorner post.\" llieueo north ao ebains, ihenc\nwest ,,u chaius, them*, aouth DO chaius, ihene\neast M) Chains to pOlUtOf fiiinuieuct-uietit\n2. Corami uolng ui a poat planted ub\u00bbut\nthroe miles west frum llannock point mi l>\nper arrow Lake und inarked \"fi. B. L. co\/i\n\u25a0south-east enrner post.\" thenee uorth ?l\nchains, thouce wesl 80 chains, theuce louihS\nchains, thence last 80 chains to pointol cum\njneiiivint'iit.\nDatod Oct. ISlb, 1006,\nucIj.ii       lth. M-.ND LUMBKR cc, LID\nNOTICE\nNut ice la hd eh) k' *>'eu thai .m da) s after dale\nwo Intend toapply co tho Chlof Commissioner of\nLands and Works for permission u> cut and\ncarry away timher from the following deocrib-\nid hinds situate In Went Kuuienuy distriot!\nCuuuiuucingltt a pust planted !\u25a0   chimin nurth\nof lho north-east cornerof Lot ?WT aud marked\n\"Lamb*Watson Lumber Co.'l uorth*west o.rner,\"\ntlience ftn ehains south,thenoe 80 chains eait.\nthenco 80 chaini north tUMtceEO chains west to\np.iini of commencement,\nLin'iti'd October ITlli. IW\u00bbJ.\nLAMMUATsuN LUMBKH CO.\nArrowhead, It. c, Oct,loth, ,..*'.        oct \u2022*!\nNotice is hereby given that 80 daya afterdate\n1 intend to apply to the Chief Commlsaloner of\nLauds and Works lor a speciul license to eut\nand carry away timber from the following\ndescribed lands situated In Lillooet district:\n5, Commencing at a post marked \"A. Me-\nConnell'i north-east corner, Limit No. 6,\"\nplanted ou east bank of Upper Adams Rlrer,\nabout four mlli** Irom mouth, running 80\n\u25a0 ' ii ni n- west, &u * l.itim. south, 80 chains eaat, 80\nehains north tu placu uf commencement,\n0, Commencing at a postmarked \"A. Mc-\nConnell'i south-east corner, Limit No. 6,\"\nplanted on east bauk of Upper Adama Kiver,\nabout four miles from mouth, running 1C0\nchaiHH north, 40chains west, 160 chains aouth,\ntOchaiusoast to place of commencement.\nOL Commencing at a post marked \"A. Mc-\nConnell'i uoilb-east corner, Limit No. 6\\,\"\nplanted ou east bank of Upper Adams River,\nabout 17 miles from moutb, running 40 chaina\nivest, 160 chains Huuth, -to chains eaat, 110\nchains nurth tu place of commencement,\n7. Commeueiug at a pust marked \"A. Mc-\nConnell'i south-west corner, Limtl No, 7,\"\nplanted on weit bank ot Upper Adams River,\nabout is mile-* from mouth, running 80 chains\neast, 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains\nsouth to place uf commencement,\n8. Commencing at a post marked \"A, Mc-\ni onnell'i north-west corner, Limit No. 8.\"\nplanted on east bank uf Upper Adams Kiver,\nabuut une mile above outlet 01 Mica Lake, running &i chaius south, 80 chaius east. 80 chalna\nnorth, ni chains west io place of commence*\nment.\n0 Commencing at a j>ost marked \"A, Mc-\nConnell'i north-east corner, Limit No. 9,\"\nplunted on soulb bank uf Harbor Creek, about\n;.' miles from mouth, running 80cbains west, 80\nchain-- BOUth, bo chaius east, -jo chains north lo\nplacoof commencement.\n10. commencing at a post marked \"A. Mc*\n(\"nnell's nurtb*west eurner, Limit No. 10,\"\nplanted on east bank of Upper Adams Kiver at\nmitlet of Mica Lake, running 80 chains south\n1 <:.mn- .-..-\u25a0., mj chains north. 80chains weat\nto piai.- of commencement,\n11. Commencing at a pust marked \"A, Mo*\nCouncil's north-east corner, Limit No. 11,\"\nplunted on west hank of a small unnamed\ncreek, tributary to Beaver creek, the feeder of\nMica Lake, running so chain* wust, 80 chalas\n-'\u25a0 .*h,r\" cbaiUH east, su chains nurth lo place\nul cummenctmeni.\nDated Nuv.Vtb, 1000.\nnov 14 A. McCONNKLL.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE.\nNutltC Ik beretygheii Cat ;iuda,natter dale\nhs Iniin 1 '.\"',* 1 \u25a0\u25a0 to tbeCblefCommlnlonerol\n1 mils a nl Wirka '\u25a0\u25a0 r as'-oclal llreiite loOOl\nand citry  a.tay Umber from the lu Ilo* lug\nde-ciiiie i land* In WoitKootonty dlltrlctl\n1'oiuiu\"iicing ai n poll plumed  -.-\u25a0 .-  >i-\nij.i.it!- :\u25a0:' ;i nillir we.t   of   lllfl furSh of } nM Mil\nCreek .'imt marked \"Hig Bend LumberCnm*\npany1 1 utb-eait corner poit,   thenco west 10Q\ntiience north 40 chain*, thoiicu east 100\nones south in chains tu point of emir\nih-iil.\n1 October 23ad. 1806,\nHi1 Hid IIk.ni* Linnu t'u.\nhim\nNOTICE.\na ll hereby given that SO days aflor date\nNoll\nI iule..d to apply t<> ihe Chief Comm\nLaj)(i\u00bbAiid Work\" fur a Special licaucutorut\nmid ou rry away Umber frmn the following de*\nscribe 11 mils situate 111 We-t Kuiienay di-tnci:\nCniumcnelngala \\*i*\\ marked \"L. II. Ira-er's\nnorth-west corner\" and planted aix-m 8, mllei\nnorth ul 1 upo Uornoou the easl ilde of Upper\nArrow Lake, nboul une half mile from tho\n\u25a0diuro. ..leiit'D enst 4ilc|i!,ni-, thenrp suulh  100\nciiniii\". Lhonce weit Wonaiai, tbenee nurth 1*1\nihu iiniiit nf commencement,\nbis 9th day nf October, ii*uft.\nL. If   KRASKR.\n'hi! HC   I\nDan 1\nNOTICE\nFARWELL ESTATE\nCITY, VILLA, FRUIT LANDS\nG. M. SPROAT, Office, Cowan Blk\nNotico ib hereby given itiat lUly lUil alter\nilnti' I intend to apply to tne 1 blel COIB'\ninhsl'iierul Lands uud Works lorpertnililon\nto I'lirciiuMj me folioHiiu described laiidsln\ntbe dlMMclol Wom Kooteuay:\nI Commonolog nt a |m-t marked \"Herbert Bed*\nforn'i uqrth-weat eorner post,\" end planted 00\nilia bq 1 bank of the Coiombl 1 river, iil\u00bb'ut fuur\nmiles south of Naknipi thenceeast 4o-*h\u00bbinst\ntheuce south 4o chain*-, tbonco we-t 40 clii.iuf.\nthenoe north to ohlini to pmm of commence-\nmont, containing 160 acres more or leu,\nDated the 80th September, A.D., 1000.\nuot20 HMlBliUT IU-.DFI-.UN.\nNotice is hereby giveu thut 30 days after date\nI mteud to a 11 ply t\" the Hon. Chief Comciis-\nliouerof Land- and Work- for u special license\nto cut and carry away timber from tbe fulluw-\ni;.,- -l'--i*r!l.c-l :.t:.<i- in KamtOOpI district:\nComminohlg nt a *\u25a0\u25a0* : j.j.i-.lt*.*! uu ti,i.- i;.i!>i\nbank nf Adamf Rivor almul oight miles above\nAdam- Lake and markod \"(L A. Laaimer-*-'\nsoutheast corner post,.\" thenco uorth 80 chaius,\nthence wa.ii sn chain--, llionce south SOcbuins,\nthonce ea.-i y chain-lo huh: of conimencomeut.\nDated5th Nu\\etnl\u00bbor, 19C3,\nnov tt\nUKO. A. LAMMEUB.\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that thirty dayi after\ndate 1 Intend to apply to the Cbiel Cummls-\nllonei of Land: and Wurks lora special license\ntu cut and carry away limber from ibe folloa-\ntngdescribed lau.ii-.in Weil Kootenijr District:\n1. Communcing ut a poet planted at the suulh-\nwest curuer nf Knhin.i*n'n land purchase and\nmiukt-d \"W, (I. Kchiilue k south riul turner post,\"\nit., n-1 40 chaini nurth, thence im' chains weat,\nthencu iu chains aouth tlmi cm r . haim eaat\nahmg l*l,c \u00bbn--T' to place cf r.iuuiitncuiDeul,\nDated Nor, 12th, m.\n1 Commencing ata pout planted abuut If miles\neut <t( T, L. \"^ \u25a0 *. north-east arm of ah..\u00bb\nUke, aud marked \"ff, Q Ifchultxe'i north-will\ncomer posi,\" thenci *\" chaini south, thenoe 00\nchains va*t thenee BO chums north, thunce su\nchaini unit along I,.U shore tn place of com\nmenc*-aieat,\nDoled Nw. Uth, HU4.\nW, O BI HULT\/B,\nnnv 14 Per W. I*. Ugilvle, IflUt,\nLAND NOTICE\nNOTICH LH HKKUBY GIVEN thai sixty days\nafter lint* I Inlcnd to apply to the Hun. (.'hlef\n1 \u25a0\u2022\u25a0 um.,. - * :i,\"t of Landi and Wurks fur permission\nlo purchase the following desciibed lamls in tbe\nA est Kootenay district;\nCommencing at a poit planted <>n tho west aide\nnf north-east arm ul Arrowhead Uke, 4 of a mile\nfrum Hock Itlull. marked \"ll &, McK.'i south-oast\ncorner pout,'' thenci tu chaina mirth, thence 80\nchains went, theno* Ko chains south, thence 80\nehaloiweat along lake shure to pulut of commencement.\nDated Nov. 10th, HM.\nnuv 14 MlUi. R. K MtKITltH'K.\nNOTICE\nNOTICK ii hereby given that*\u00bbdays after\ndate I intend lo apply to tho lion, lhe\n(hlef Commissioner of Und* and Works for\npermission lo purchase thc following lennwa\niiimii-. -iiii..'.*d in weit Kooteiity, ou lhe east\ni-hure of Upper Arrow Lake:\nCommencing at a nosl adjoining T. L, 4*80 on\nthe nurth side ami markod \"L. A. Dewar'c\nnorth-west comer,\" thencu cost 8*) obaina\nthence r.uulh >< chains, theuce woat 80 ehalm\nmore or Im to the ca-d shore of Upper Arrow\nUke. thenci north following the nhoro of aaid\nlake N> chains to the iwlnt of commencement.\nDii'iii'ii.:. lu'li. H\"'-.\nucl21 m       1- A. DEWAK. UULr OVd!\nUULFfclO!\nA beautiful variety of styles in these goods just in stoek from the\nbest manufacturer of Knit Goods in Canada. These are comfortable and durable, just the thing for the cold winter coming,\nLadies' Golfers in Norfolk Blouse, and Kton Styles.\nSee Our Wool Kimonas.\nThese are some of the prettiest goods ever shown here, and what\nis more comfortable to wear than one of these, and defy the cold\nwinter winds,    Ladies, we ask you to look at these.\nChildrens' Sweaters.\nChildren's Sweaters, buttoned on the shoulder and Buster Brown\nStyles.   These goods are here at last and waiting for thc little\ntots.    Bring the children here and let us try one on them.\nMEN'S WESOUT AND PLAIN SWEATERS-in Revelsloke colors ns well .is odd color..\nA bij\u00bb variety of Toques, Sashes, Cloves. Mills and Infants' Knit Goods.\nTHE STORE\nTHAT NEVER\nDISAPPOINTS\nREID & YOUNG\nTHE STORE\nTHAT NEVER\nDISAPPOINTS\n.fr. .\u2666. A, .-fa A, At |T| A, A, A, A* Ai.'.\n!\u00abV'+   +   4-   +   +   X   +   +   +   +   +   \u2022\nlA Tonic!I\nIf yuu want nn excellent\nTonic and easy to tako, gel it\n$1.00 bottlo of our Port Wine\n\u2014bottled especially for our-\nf Canada Drug &\nBook\nCompany. Limited.    |,\n'i itt iti iti itt itt itt itt iti itt itt iti all\n7 \u2022aP '*  *  4-  + l*y 'X' lty lty '4, 'X* \\P\nBEEAD!!!\nWhy dit yon bake yuur own bread\nwhen we can deliver it tu you fresh\nfrom the uven every day. There is\nnone better, it any as good,\nCakes and Pastry\nA largo assortment ol Cukes nnd\nPastry on hand.\nQuality mid workmanship A 1.\nHOBSON & BELL,\nCROCERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS\nWEATHER FORECAST,\nWednesday, Nov. 21.\u2014I'or 2-1 hours,\neasterly winds. Temperature higher,\nslight snowfall. Barometer indicates,\nhigh pressure area.\nLocal and General.\nCaptain J. P. Hickey has been\ncleared of all blame for tbe recent\nBounding uf tbe C. P. K. Princes*\nVictoria, tho court finding that\nproper care was exercised in navigating the vessel.\n.Mr William McNeisb bus sold bis\nBoulder Hotel. Vancouver, to -Mr. A.\nSmith, formerly ol the Grand Trunk\nPacific Hotel, Vancouver, and iB\nunderstood tu have received iflS.OOO\nfor the place.\nMessrs. W. Brier, E. Baker and 0.\nPeterson, C. P. R. locomotive firemen,\nand C. Norris, engineer, left on this\nmorning's N'o. 96 lor a four months'\ntour of Great Britain, returning home\nagain in March.\nThe ninth annual session of the\n'* Special Course lor .Mining Men\"\nwill be given at the school ol mines ol\nthe University oi Washington Irom\nJanuary 3rd to April 3rd, 1007. As\nusual there are no charges for tuition.\nAt the present time much interest\nis centred at .Seattle and all coastal\ncities in the work of creating the\nAlaska-Yukon-Pacifio Exposition, to\nbeheld in 1909, opening June 1, end\nclosing October 15.\nThe C. P, K.Overseas limited, carrying tbe China mail has arrived nt\nQuebec, having rade a record trip\nacross the continent. The actual\nrunning time between Vancouver and\nQuebec. 3,080 miles, wns 79 hours and\n59 minutes.\nOnce more the sleigh hells fill the\nfrosty air with their melodious chimes\nand the mantle ol wiuter covers the\nearth. Our roads undergo, indeed,\nmany changes, from dust, mud and\nsnow and the latter is perhaps tbe\nlesst - i the tliree evils.\nFred Harris, agtd 11, brother of\nConductor C. C. Harris, had the mis-\nfortune^ shoot himself in the toe\nrecently at Salmon Arm with a 22\nride. The lad was brought to the\nRevelstoke Hospital when thc bullet\nwas probed for and extracted and the\nboy is now on Ins feet again and wi-i\nreturn home today.\nA large congregation attended St.\nAndrew's Church on Sunday evening.\nMi-s Mignon Duke, who has made\nsuch a favorable impression in Revel.\n.t.ike, sang three (acred number-, hor\nvoice being heard to better advantage\nthan when she first tang bi re, Tne\nrendering ol \"O, Divine Ri leemer,\"\nwae sung with great Feeling and expression and the other two were\ncharming in simplicity and pathos.\nWhen we till yonr prescription!\nyou may leel sale\u2014we make no\nerrors here,\nYou may leel sure ol result \u2014\nthe best drugs correctly and scientifically compounded ib abiolulo\ninsurance of medical value. Ask\ntbe doctor.\nThe monthly drawing ol The Pacilic\nLoan Company, Limited, Vancouver,\nwas held Saturday, Nov. I7tb. The\nnumber drawn was 514 held by Geo.\nA, Beattie, ol Nanaimo. Mr. Beattie\nlind paid flu in the oontract and has\nsince been offered ifli'5 Ior his loan\nprivilege. Particulars ol the plan muy\nbe hnd hy writing to the oompauy's\nhead oliiee, 536 Hiistiiura street, west,\nVancouver.\nI. 11. Buck bus completed tbe\npreliminary survey Ior the sewerage\nsystem nl the city and has returned to\nVancouver. The plans, levels and\ncontours as furnished by Mr. Buck\nwill be the basis on which Colonel\nTracey will work in estimating the\ntotal cost of the work, which will, as\nfar as can be approximately estimated\nbe somewhat less than the amount\noriginally thought ol.\nThe lion. It. tl. Tatlow, minister of\nagriculture, has received a cable from\nli. M, Palmer, in charge of the B. C.\nfruit exhibit in the old country, to the\netl'ect that tbe display captured the\ngold medal at the Edinburgh exhibition, this being tbe first time the Iruit\nwas shown since arrival in the old\ncountry. Mr. Palmer hopes to capture\nthe first prize at all other exhibitions\nwhere the display will he shown. He\nBays the fruit iB in prime condition.\nNo trace ot tbe two men, J. Barry\nand P. Ziverlel, who are supposed to\nhave been drowned recently in the\nArrow lakes, Iiiib been discovered.\nAfter leaving Halcyon for St. Leon\nthey were seen about half way across\nabout three o'clock in the alternoon.\nwhich wns niter the squill hnd swept\nover the lnke and nil was apparently\nwell with them. Night coming on ii\nwae impossible to Bee them, and it was\nthought that they would come ashore\nalright. An onr belonging to the boat\nhas been siuee picked up a mile north\nof Hn'cyon.\nSocial and Personal\nMr. and Mrs. T. I-'. Barnard left\nthis morning for Winnipeg.\nGeo. S. McCarter was in Golden rs\nMonday ami Tuesday on a professional visit\nGeo Williamson, C. P. R. locomotive \u25a0 i gineer ol Rogers I'nss, was in\nthe city yesterday.\nF. H. Corson, C, P, li. locomi live\nengineer ol ll igers Pasi ie in the oity\ntoday  :, .i visit to bis family.\nJohn Caley, of the City Hotel, ia\nseriously ill with rheumatism al the\nHalcyon Hot Springs,\n.(. W. McCallum, tin- Keen - I Salmon Arm. and nu enterprising real\nestate agei I waa in town One week on\nbusiness\nMis. |i iki \u2022 has i\"' i. ie ting\nRev. W C. Ca dare led 'hi- morning\non a tour ol vocal recitals through the\nCrow's Nt-.-i nnl .\u25a0 . i *\u2022   Vancouver\nE, A. Bradley returned li n Iden\n..ii Monday where -.- ie Interested In s\ncoppei property in I  .1 m .   nrhot d\nMr.  Bradley  leavi - il i il   I  the\nweek iiii a business trip in tl.e interest nl  bis company   inr the - istorn\ncitieaol iln United States and       ids\n\u2666\nNotwithstanding heavy sale, ol\n-\u25a0..ve- wc siill have n good\nI*-,-.- Burners, Bello Oaks, Airl glit\nand other beaters to select from. We\nhave the right goods al right prices\u2014\nl!ninn- Bros.\nGO TO\nKINCAID & ANDERSON\nFOR YOUR\nInsurance and\nReal Estate\nFull Line Of Tha Best\nFIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT\nINSURANCE.\nMONEY TO LOAN\nKincaid & Anderson\nBusiness Locals.\nFine Cnalport Cups and Saucere at\nNairn's Drug Store,\nBur glnsses, decanters, tumblers,\nlarge stock at Bourne Bros.\nBnnauiiB, Oranges and lirst class\neating apples at C. B. Hume & Co's,\nWaterman's Ideal, Wort'B and\nMoore's fountain pens at Canada Drug\nStore.\nHand painted Limoges in the latest\ndesigns just opened up at C. B. Hume\n& Co's\nNew Xinaa Book, beautiful bindings\nlor XnuiB trade just arrived\u2014Nairn's\nlied Cross.\nWe are opening up lots ol goods in\nchina,[glass, plated ware, cutlery, etc.\n\u2014Bourne Bros.\nGreat bargain in Cooking Apples for\nThursday, Friday aud Saturday .fi\nper box.\nChest protectors and chamois skins\nall sizes and prices at The Canada\nDrug Store.\nIi you want a fashionable overcoat\nwe suggest a look at our $15 overcoat\n\u2014Cressman tv. Morrison.\nWe can give you a bedroom crook\nery set. different colore at $2 50\u2014John\nE. Wood, the furniture store.\ndur Xnias tru'ta arriving daily and\nespecially our Valencia raisins, are in\nfine condition\u2014C, li. Hume A Co.\nJusl the thing loi chapped hnnds,\nlace and lips, we have . beautilul pre-\nparation in 25c. and 35c. sues\u2014Canada Drug ii Book Cu.\n. ii   igbttoseeus about your lall\n\u25a0uit and overcoat, ynur cl. thej will\nright ii we make them, new -. - *i\n\u2022I- md filO\u2014Cressn an .*. Morrison,   i\nFine Oak China Cabinet, British\nplate nm: r rj to] with adj istabli\n-ii' Ives . ; ..-\u25a0. . , -nap it .fl'\n\u2014John  E, W -si. tbe lurnitun sl\nExclusive styles are provided by\nexclusive tailors\u2014that's us to a dot,\nt'sovi tim. remember\u2014see our\nfl--    -    ate\u2014I .k.-iimiii ,'. M\ni.- -i \u25a0 ij : lere: ii Xmai papers\n.ui'! m .leal tbe I anada D\/ug \u2022'.\nBook Sii \u25a0 Ihey get nil of theni\nwith tin- arge colored pictures only\n60 cent,\nlllg l-i        arai ca Bale \"I Furniture\n.iol Houei 'I- lug dli-\ncounts. I! there is anything you\n\u25a0i no ii .' IJ   ymi In si-e US\u2014John\nE \\\\ -.il   i.    . Miiur- itore.\nWool carpel squares (rum $5 up\ndoor mate I      50o  site, p skin door\nmate m dlfferi i -  colors al $1 i h\nii\u2022\u25a0--   carpel ai liOo per ai I\ncurtain poles wil   brockets, rings and\nende al   15c con | ste, window shades\nni.,,   color Iron    lOo, each\u2014John E.\nU.md, tie- fiiriiiiuri iti ri\nNow is youe onnortunity ! Suhsorlbo\nlor lho MAIl-HERALD anil the NEW\nIDEA SI -,i) for a wholo yoar for the\ntwo\nfixtures fm- t.vu i-nta of oars, ft dingy\nwhito on tho Inside nnd upue.\" part o'\nliable, n hbuMvi.il |,lnck where pi'cb-\nI on Ilu- bottom. List.seen fnnn\nHn'i:vmi in possession of .1. Barry anil\nF. ''.ivoil'i-l, the mi sing iiii-ii,\nI' ir infill-in ii iiiii lending to recovery\nand reward, address\nA. M, SYMONS,\nnov !.I-li.i Si. Leon.\nREVELSTOKE\nope:ra house\nONE NIGHT ONLY\ntoday, Nov. 26\nOOMPANY\nPatten -& Fletoher, Owners und Mgrn\nTWENTY     PEOPLE    -TWENTY\nOur Moltoi\u2014Glenn,   Refined and\nMoral llitrh-Oloss Comedy,\nWatch For Parade and Bund Concert,\nTho funniest show since time began,\nA show ili.it will amuse the young and\nold,   A show thai i1* recommended by\nIhe Clergy- Press  uml Public -of two\ncountries,   A show thai carries a su*\nperior Uniformed Concert Band and\nOrchestra-DON'T MISS IT.\nPrices  75c. and $1.\nPOLICE  COURT.\nFrank McKay wns brought up\nyesterday before Police Magistrate\nGordon on it charge of burglary in tlie\nlower town. The prisoner, who is a\ndeaf mute and afflicted with a shock\ning disease that almost mado the court\nroom unbearable, gave his evidence in\nwriting Several witnesses were called\n(or the prosecution who corroborated\neach other in statements that showed\nthat McKay had entered the house\nearly on Monday morning and had\nstolen several articles ol jewellery, and\nnfter scattering the clothes from a\nbureau all over the house, cleared\nawny. Hc was arresled shortly nfter\nby Cbiel Bain. On the evidence\nagainst him McKay w\u00abs committed\nfor trial at the next, sitting ol the\nSupreme court in Revelstoke. The\nmissing jewellery has not yet been\nfound and it is supposed that the\nprisoner has a partner who cached the\narticles.\nBenjamin Stramaglia was brought\nup yesterday on a charge ol asBulting\nG. Thorpe, car checker at the C. P. 11,\ndepot. Several witnesses had been\nsubpoenaed, the first lieing G. Thorpe,\nwho stated that on Sunday evening he\nordered some Hindoos to leave tbe\nwaiting room, and when they had\nleft their seats and prepared to go the\nprisoner told them to sit down again.\nWhen remonstrated with the prisoner\ndrew a knife or some bright steel instrument and threatened to fix the\nwitness. Chief Bain was then telephoned for aud when he arrived tbe\nprisoner had gone, but was subsequently arrested, his actions being\nvery suspicious. When brought to\nthe police station nnd searched, a\nsharp steel bandied knife was found\non him and a long murderoUB looking\nsteel bar curved at botli ends and tbe\nedges sharpened to razor like keeness.\nThe prisoner on being questioned\ndenied the attempt at assault, hut wns\nunable to explain to the satisfaction\nol tlie court his doings both that\nevening and the dny belore. On the\nevidence of tho other witnesses (or\ntbe prosecution tlie prisoner was convicted ol attempted assault and fined\n$20 nml costs or 30 days hard labor.\nThe fine was paid.\nFIELD.\nitr-.ra Our ilnn Correspondent)\nMr W. B. Clark, who lias been for\nsix year- porter at tbe C. P. R. hotel,\nGlacier has come to perform the same\nduties at tlie Mount Stephen  House\nMr. Ed win I'ri.p has come from hie\nborne in England to live with his\nmc ' Mr. Wm. Taylor.\nMr Jas. Sherlock spent Friday at\n-'.- lei\ndo Wednesday afternoon, which is\nmerchants holiday at Field, a large\nnumber ol tbe boys turned out and\nmade I splendid begiuning at the\nrink, A dyke - nying* Irom three nnd\na ball to two leel high was thrown up\nalong Ibe weal ami north sides ol the\nplan, iMn- 0\"' nnk n i\" be. Some\n-iltln- (ellowa worked as tln-y were\nnever known belore to work. The\ngriitiinl Ii now being Hooded and me\nIce being bulll up ne quickly I I in\nbe done\nlin Co i stive Clnb .-\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0 an ther\ndance in lb. B lokham lla in Tuea-\n-iii-.- evening  I lasl wei k\nIh.- :' [nidation lot (I t new C I' K.\nstore lioii-i- ia now completed ai tbe\nbuilding -      e begun at unci\nMiai Mi - i aid i has been nailing Ior i e wei al - uwap bis\nreturned\nCURLERS' RE-ORGANIZE.\nThere's one\u2014and only one-\nsure test o( unshrinkable underwear\u2014lhat in the wnsh tub.\nIt's the test thai \" SianficM's\nUnshrinkable\" stands \u2014 not\nonce, hut iill winter Ipng.\nSTANHELD'S\nunshrinkable\nUNDERWEAR\nIs absi.luioly unshrinkable\nWe guarantee it.\nWe have it lor Men and Women in all weights. Wo will givo you n new garment if nny you buy\nIron, us shrinks.\nWe would like to show you the lines ol Underwear wo curry lor Mon, Women and Children. We\ncan givo you the proper stylos of Underwear at propor prices Natural Wool, Health, Hygiene, Diamond,\nStanliel.l's arc some o! the brands we carry.\nChenile and Tapestry Portieres.\nWe are clearing out our stock  in these lines,\nhave your pick ol any at HALF PRICE.\nWe lmvo a large variety iu all colors, and you can\nBLOUSE MATERIALS\nWe have a line ol beautiful, soft Woiilen Wash Goods, in pretty shades that -ome in lengths of 3J\nyards. No twu alike. They snid at $3 fill ami $4.00. While tbey last (it won't be loncl vou oan have\nthorn ut--$1.75 each.\nFANCY VELVETEEN\nIn nice dark shades, with metallic spots, in 4J yard lengths,    Tbey sold at $5.00.    Our soiling price\nis $3.00 each.   Come in and see this line.   Price nearly cut in two.\nMCLE^^J^lsrS\nNELSON-BRUCE.\nIt was indeed a happy choice that\nthe Nelson-Bruce Co. decided on last\nnight in n '-Soldier of Fortune\" and\nthe breezy manner in which the piece\nwas produced. Harold Nelson is well\nknown here and a general favorite. He\nwas Been to advantage last evening in\nthe title role ol the play. Well supported nnd enhanced by exquisite\nscenery, tlie play created a great- impression on the audience. The company is well chosen and work together\nin a manner that shows thorough and\nexcellent training. The Virginian on\nMonday wn.i a line dramatio production. Mr. Clifford Lane Bruce aB the\nhero, carrying out his part in a per\nfeet manner and typical ol the west.\nTl.e very breath of the west seemed to\ncome over the footlights and the cow\nboy life was well represented. The\nparts are admirably sustained by the\nentire company and we shall look\nforward to the return of the Nelson\nBruce Co, on Nov. 30th and Dec. 1st,\nin \" A Prisoner of Zenda\" and\n\"Arizona\".\nTHE ENTERPRISE BREWERY.\nThe Enterprise Brewers, and no bettor or more fitting name can be given\nto this concern, nro constructing a\ncomplete and up-to-date refrigerating\nplant. Tbe premises have been remodelled and lilt'.-iationa have been\nmade so that the new niachinory can\nbe installed at once and put into\nworking order. It i6 intended that\nthe plant shall be ready (or service in\nMarch i nd a consulting engineer has\nbeen engag. d to superintend the fitting up o( the machinery, which in all\neuch nlants is complicated. The work\nhas been done by a New York firm of\nengineers and consists of a modern\ndry blast refrigerator system, steam\nengine and boiler and all thc necessary\napplinncea. The plastering and masonry has been done by A. Prndolini of\nihis city. Tbe total cost entailed will\nbe well over $10,000, and when completed will be one of the best equipped\nin the province,\nREVELSTOKE SCHOOL BOARD\nThe Trustees require the services ol\na Janitor [or the Schools at an average aula ry of $li!,.00 per month. Duties to commence Dec. Oth, 11)06.\nApplications to reach the undersignod\nhy 4 p.m., Monday. Nov. 26th, 1901!.\nII. FLOYD,\nnov 2l-2in Secretary.\nJ. A. DAVIDSON, MERCHAHT TAILOR\nCarries the best Line of Goods to be had from\nGLESCA, HAWICK, GALASHIELS, JEDBURGH, MANCHESTER, HUDDERS-\nFIELD, STROUDE AND LONDON.\n-J MACKENZIE   AVE.,    -    REVELSTOKE li. C\n't A. At ,T. .fri ,T, >T. .Ti .Ti .T. iTi .\u2666. A, At .^*. .\u2666\u00ab A. A, .ta A. .'t'l .T. .\u2666. At i^. .'\n7 \"Je\" 'X* 'X' sEr X KLP *tV *tV *V 'X1 *X *V 'X' \"X* \"X1 '\u00abv \"J,\" 'X* \"<P \"X' \"X\" 'X\" *X' *X* ~\n*\u00bbO<H><K>OO<><>O<>O<KH*KHK>O-0O^>O<>0\nJ.  MclNTYRE & SON\nWE HAVE ALWAYS IN 8T0CK\nFresh Groceries      Fresh Vegetables\nFresh Dairy and Creamery Butter\nWORKMEN'S SUPPLIES IN CLOTHING, ETC.\nnRQT QTRFFT        First Coi\u2122r East\nrinOl 0 11.1X1,    \u2022   0f Imperial Bank\n>00<>0<HXKK>0<>00<><><K)^0<)^<K>04\nGOOD BUYS\nDwelling and Lot, Second Street     .... ,$2,(XXI\nDwelling and Lot, Second Street  1,700\nDwelling; and Lots, Third Street.  4.200\nDwelling nnd Lols, (corner) Fifth Street      .      . .   3,200\nDouble Corner, Second Street, near Y.M.C.A.        . .   600\nLots on Second St., east of McKenzie Ave., each   . ,      250\nLots on Third St., east of McKenzie Ave., each   .    , .200\nLots on Fourth St., east of McKenzie Ave,, each    . .      175\nLots on Fifth St., east of McKenzie Ave., each    .    . .150\nSIBBALD  AND   FIELD,\nINSURANCE NOTARIES PUBLIC LOANS\nPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH    1_\nS. McMAHON, \u25a0 FIRST STREET\nFor Agricultural Imp)omenta. Carriunes, Wn*;nin Etc., Johu\nDeere Ploudbs, Mnliue Wagons, Canada Carriage Company's\nRuggles, Planet jr., Garden Seoders aud Cultlvatom, Wheelwright and Hliicksmitli Work lattended to. Home Shoeing a\nSpecialty,\nWANTED\nIADIE8 Kor dressmaking and lew-\ni Ing for children, fancy goods and\nnotions, si-i- ..lis-. Masi.kn, opposite\nWindsor Hotel.\nw\nANTED  Two first-class OnrpoD\nn-i-s.   Apply In V. (!. FiinvKV.\nIA F\nAT\nDruggist and Stationer,\nMail Orders Promptly Attended to,\nWALTER BEWS |F. C. BROWN'S\n! in. i ling club beld *-.- m ial\nmeeting last ovi ...uk In th. city hull\nwhen the following iffli ei - vera elected lor l.l neuing * a\nHon Pros.\u2014J. .VI  Doyle\nPresident\u2014H  '*\u2022 Coursier\nV ice Pre, \u2014D Nairn\nSecretary\u2014John II. Jackson\nTreasurer\u2014A. V Anderson,\nExeontivo Committee- C,   It. McDonald, A, M, Pinkbam, A. K Kincaid,\nDelegates to Kootoi ay Curling ,w\u00a3\nloiation\u2014A, ,\\l. I'luldiain, A. E KinJ\nra i'i*\nP.oiibob every*Smoker  the \" Maroa\nVuelta.'\niirAXTIi Girl fm- general bouse\nVV wink for lamlly of Ihreeigood\nwagea .Mt- Th.-.I.T. Ludgate, Arrowhead, B. U, ll*\nI.IUK SALE   A new I'i i. i-osl $27.\"t\nJ* will sell for $200, Soiling nunc\nni account of leaving town. Applv to\nI F. Barnard, Third sn i\u201e\nNo. B Company.\nRecruit drill  Tuesdays and Thorn-\nlays in thn Drill Hall at H p.m.\nBy order\nII. A. IIiiowk, 0. C\n*'*r\u00bbj-V'**-A*\u00bb*V**>W^\n' FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS\nFor all kinds of up-to-date and reliable furniture\nand bouse fiiiiib.hi.igs go to\nR. Howson & Co., Furnishers\n'V-J*'''-^'.^^*'*^-^!'''**'.'^^'^**^^*''-'^!^'^^*'''^'^^\nSOUVENIR   GOODS\nli yon are looking for something nice iii 6POON8 AND\nPINS, BELT BUCKLES, WATOHE8, \" BUNN\n8PECIAL\" lor Souvenirs, we have Ihem here,\nJ.\nQUY\nc. P.\nBARBER,  -\nR.   WATCH   IN8PEOTOR.\nJEWELER\nOPTICIAN\n, P.   BURNS   &   COMPANY,   LIMITED. }\nIIKAI) 01'KIUK I  Oaliiaiiv,  Al.llKllTi.\nWholosale and Retail Meat Merchants\nI'.irli I'.i. ki-r. anil Dealer   In Live Blnck.  M.trk.-i* In nil Un- iirliidpal cities ami\nTotvne nl Alberta. Ilrltl-.l ititnlilii nm! tint Vukon.  Hni-kors nf tlm Celebrated Braml\nj \"traporalor\" limns aud Bacon, nml Hhamroel. Uruml, Lonf Lard.\nL% %v%%nttt\u00abnt%%u\u00abuu*ii,%ttt*Hi\nH\u00ab.,.,r..rs fmm ,\nCARPETS , LINOLEUMS.\nJohn E. Wood's Furniture Store\nFARWELL ESTATE\nCITY, VILLA, FRUIT LANDS\nG.M, SPROAT, Office, Cowan Blk","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Revelstoke (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"The_Mail_Herald_1906_11_21","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0310913","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"50.998889","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-118.195833","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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