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W. B. PAGET, tMcKenzie Ave.\nTELEPHONE   71\nVol.  14.-NO   74\nREVELSTOKE, R C. OCTOBER\n1908\n$2.50 Per Year\nC. B. Hume\nStor_-_> at .ur_--ii,ead and Revelstoke.\n~^_\nf-\n\" The 5-.-U. or Certainty u\nA\n\u2022\n^SLATER-'\n\"'   SHOE   \u2022',\nA\/\u00ab7         M\nVj               OOOOTTLAJt. VklT, \u00a7mm                *j\nTHE\nII\nSHOES\nFOR MEN\nSpecial among our Fall Shoes is this\nshoe as cut. This is a medium weight Shoe\nmade in Vici Kid and Box Calf. For a shoe\nfor men who wear a medium weight all the\ntime, it cannot be beat.\nS5.00\nLadies' Blucher cut Laced Shoe with soft\nkid mat top and plain patent front. A lovely\nshoe, verv dressy and neat Goodyear Well.\n$5.00\nBoys' Patent Leather Blucher Laced Boot\n\u2014a nice little Gentleman's Shoe,\ntoe, tioodvear well.\nMisses' New Style Patent leather\nShoe welt, Fancy Tan Top and large\neyelets, one uf the seeson's novelties.\nA very dressy shoe for young  ladies.\n$3.50\nUNION MEN\nBuy \" Peter's\" Overalls, Union\nmade, and live up to Union principles.\nWear Hansen's Union made Gloves\nand you not only have the best glove\nmade but you are living up to the\nI'nio,l requirements.\n1\nC. P. R.  STRIKE\nSettlement Rumors Prove Unfounded\nMontreal, Oct. 2.\u2014C.P.R. strikers\nhere are surprised at n revelation in\ntlie trial nt three men fur intimidating\nstrikebreaker.-. The ringleader of the\ngroup urrPHted eniifeesed that lie wait a\nThiel detective disigtiiseit au a sympathizer in order to obtain evidence\napt in.-1 the iin'ii. He was acquitted,\nand t\"HSili\"l a.Hintst- the oilier twn,\nwhu were fined $10 eaoh.\nTin' Canadian I'a ilic mill maintain\na policy of silence. O'Cniiuell says\nmediation between the company and\nthe men is being arranged.\nMontreal, Oct. 2\u2014The Canadian\nPacific nuii.d house at Mile End, was\ngutted bv tire early this morning.\nThree locomotives were almost completely destroyed. Ten locomotives\nwere in the building when the fire\nstarted, but seven were removed. Tbe\ndamage is in the neighborhood of\n140,000.\nContrary to expectations the strike\nsituation remains unchanged according to the latest reports. Rumors of\na settlement today have not been\nsubstantiated although it wat thought\nthat negotiation' between the strikers\nand tbe officials at Montreal would\nmaterialize\nC. B. HUME & CO., Limited\nStores tut Revelstoke and Arrowhead.\nSHOOTING a. SHOTS\nWe have as usual got one of the best assorted flocks of\n\"Sporting Goods in B. C, In tue small \"Arms\" we banal! the 22-cslibre rilles nude by Ihe Winchester, Savage,\n.S'cvens and Hamilton Arms Co. In the military and\nspurting sizes we have tlie Ross Ride, Savage 303, Winchester 303, 30 w.8., 32 Spec, 30-30, 3H 5D, and all the\nnioKt popular arms made.\nShotguns, sin'.-l\" and double 1 arretted\u2014Parker,\nWinchester and Stevens makes. Loaded shot shells in\nall the bent makes, Military cartridges in Canadian,\nEnglish ai.'I American makes.\n-   nnd Vests.    Dags  ami  Cartiidge  Kelts.\nltltii'.i,\nShooting ('..iii\u00ab\nTents in all \u00abi\/.\"\nKtiook-dowu Cump .Stoves.\nLawrence Hardware Co., Limited\nROOFING THE ANDES\nGolden   Engineer  Undertakes\nWork in South America\nBecause of the merits ol construction of the Euir-vshcds on the C.P.R.\nti'tiiiscniitiiieiitnl line at Koger<t Pass,\nthe building of wbicli be superintended while in the engineering service ol\ntbe C.P.K., Mr. J.E Griffiths of\nQolden is now in receipt of an offer to\nproceed to South Africa to build\nsuownheds on the Trans-Andean railway. For ten years Mr. Griffiths has\nbeen out ot the service of the C.P.R ,\nand at the present time he is provincial government a.eut at Golden,\nRecently the English capitalists,\nwho are building tbe transcontinental\nrailway in South America, one terminus of which will lie Buenos Ayres in\ntbe Argentine, and the other Val.\nparaiso on the Paoific, were faced with\nthe problem of snowBbeds at the great\ndivide of the Andes. In seeking an\nengineer qualified to undertake the\nwork lhe builders of the line remembered that the C.P R. suowshi'ds were\ntbe most extensive and scientifically\nbuilt iu the world und liny got into\ncommunication with the company. It\nis said that if satisfactory arrange\nincuts can be made Mr. Griffiths will\nleave shortly for South Ameri a to\nroot in tbe Andes.\nTHE LATEST\nTELEGRAMS\nRear-end Collison-Elkins Wedding\u2014Vast Grave\u2014Pioneer\nDead\u2014Auto Record\u2014Gigan\ntic Strike\nSKi.Kh k, Man., Oil, 3,\u2014A rear end\ncollision i it ween two west bound\nfreights \"\u2022\u2022\u2022 urred on the Canadian\nPacifiiial East Selkirk at 1.80 o'clock\nin which Georgo B.iiley of Kenora\nwas seiiniisily injured and two others\nbadly cut and bruised.\nPaiiis, Oct. 3\u2014A iprci il dispatch\nreceived bere from Rome says that tbe\nDuke de A'hruzzi and Miss Catherine\nElkins, daughter nf Senator Stephen\nB. Elkins of West Virginia, will be\nmarried on or about December 10.\nOfficial notification ot the wedding\nwill be given out November 10\nBOMBAY, Oct. 3.\u2014The correspondent\nof a local newspaper who has reached\nHyderabad, 'he oapi'al of th? flooded\ndistrict, describes that city us a vast\ngrave. The streets and bazaars have\nbeen tram-formed into a grewsonie\nmass of stone, mud and decomposed\nflesh.\nVictoria, Oct 3.\u2014Mrs. Joan Olive\nDunsmuir, widow of tlie lite Robt rt\nDunsmuir, disc-nvfrer nf the Wellington eoal mines on Vancouver island,\ndied inis. illuming Mrs. Duns tiuir,\nthe richest woman in Caned \u2022, w \u25a0.< 80\nyearf ,,' \u201egV,\nBrighton Beach, Oct. 3.\u2014R.,|ph\nDe'lama, driving a 00 Imr-e powi r\nItalian car, broke the track recotd for\nthe mile in the autnmobile r\u00bbc-s today, covering the distance in 52 1 6\nseconds.\nLondon, Oct. 3\u2014A strike which\nthreatens to involve balf a million\nrailway employees and to indefinitely\ntie up tra ispartation all over the\nUnited Kingdom, may be called in a\nfortnight aB the result of a referendum\nvote being taken by the railway employes. Tho dispute relates to scale\nof wages and hours.\nY.M.C.A. TRACK TEAM.\nOfficers Appointed\u2014Successful\nOutlook\nLast Wednesday night the Y.M.C.A.\ntrack team met. for an informal (-upper in the y.M.C.A. supper room.\nTwenty of our athletic young men sat\ndown to a good table and promptly\nwent out of training, judging by the\namount nf pie that vanished After\nsupper the buy discussed athletics in\ngeneral and decided that it was necessary to form a recognized association\ntruck team which lliey decided to do\nat once.\nAn indoor athletic meet will be put\non during the coming winter and\nmost of the hoys will stay in training\nall winter.\nJ. Lyons was elected as president of\nthe track t.i am, W. G. Astle captain,\nand A Woodland secretary.\nTbe past year has been very success\nfill and the boys are looking forward\nto an even better year ahead of tbem.\nTINSMITHINQ\nPLUMBING\nELECTRIC   WORK\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Office   Toronto, Ontario.\nUntil further notice this Bank will be\nopen C. P. R. Pay Night and following night\neach month, from 7 to 9 o'clock.\nOpen every Saturday evening from\n7 to 9. p. m.\nSavings Bank Department\nInterest allowed tin deposits from date of deposit and credited\nquarterly.\t\nRevelstoke Branoh, B.C.-A. B. MoCleneghan, Mgr\nCoursier v. Rex\nVANCOUVER, Oct. 2\u2014Sir Thomas\nTaylor if the Exchequer Court of\nCanada took his seat on the bench at\nthe court house yesterday morning to\nconduct tbe trinl of Coursier v. Rex,\nbut it had been agreed by counsel to\nsubmit the case to a refer, e anil appli\ncation for leave before tho Exchequer\nCourt at Montreal had   beeu  granted\nH. N. Coursier is a resident of Revelstoke and be is claiming damages\nfor injury lo his property by lhe construction of a dam across the river and\nthe flooding of his orchard and other\nland.\nMr. Bourne explained that application to permit the case to go before\nan arbitrator had been made because\nof the expense of bringing the witnesses from Revelstoke to Vanoouver,\nThe arbitrator wiil be Mr. Justice\nMartin. Mr. KM lam appeared lor the\ngovernment side.\nLACROSSE RIOTS\nTrainer Paris Must Leave the\nClub\nNew Westminster, Oct. 2\u2014The\nremanded case against George Paris,\nthe trainer of tbo Vane mver Lacrosse\nClub, who was charged with shooting\nwith intent to do bodily harm and\nwith pointing a revolver, came up for\nbearing before Magistrate Corbould\nyesterday morning. The case is the\nlesult of the melee that followed the\nVancouver-Westminster games. The\nprosecution pressed Mr. Russell for\nthe defence to givo bis word that Paris\nwould sever his connection with the\nlacrosse club. This was agreed Magistrate Corbould then said he would\ntake a lenient view of the case and\nfined Paris $50 and costs on the first\ncharge and $10 and costs on the\nsecond.   A minor charge was dropped.\nJUST   R E 0 E1V E J.   A   FEW   SAMPLES\nWINTER COATS FOR LADIES\nHKETHBM BEFORE  BUYING   KLSKWHKUK.\nI iutend wilding iny nt dee for Furs at the end of\nweek.\nAn) i,in- wishing In iii'dei- any special Kile can run\nsee Catalogue and get prices tit tbo Store before (hen.\nMISS  A.  MASLEN\nopposite Climax  Hotel, First Htro.it.\nEdison Parlor Theatre\nTbe billowing is the programme for\ntonight.\n1 Overture\u2014Mr. Veith.\n2 Clog Making in Brittany.\n3 \"Merry Widow\" Hat\u2014Comic.\n4 False Coins.\n5 Illustrated song \u2014 \"Neath the\nAcorn Tree\"\u2014Mr. Collins.\nti \"Beautiful Butterflies\"\u2014beautiful colored pictures.\n7 \"Locked Up\u2014Full of fun and\nfunny incidents.\nHospital Report\nTbe   followiug  b spital   report\nthe month   ot   September\nbanded in by tbe Matron.\nHospital days  486\nPatients     41\nOperations      6\nDressings     213\nOutdo ir Patients    106\nfor\nbeen\nRate\nnew\npenny POSTAGE\nof   Two   Cents  Across\nAtlantic\nYork, Oct. 2\u2014The\nnew reduced postal rate lietween this country and England went into effect on\nThursday. Many persons in New\nYotk and I'liilirularly many business\nhouses, have beeu holding back mail\nto get tho benefit of the new rite, aud\nsome of the tidal waves ot mail\ncame just after midnight to catch two\nsteamers that leave then.\nThe new letter rale between the\ntwo es, unl lies has lieen cut down to\nless than half what it was. Letters\nmav now be sent to Knglanil for two\ncents provided that tbey do not weigh\nmore than one ounce. Formerly it\ncost five cents an ounce for tbis postage. In England tbo same sort of\nChange will bo made, a letter coming\nto ibis country for a penny.\nInland Revenue\nThe following is the statement of\ncollections for month ending Sept.\naOtb, 1008:\nKevelstoke  if 7,181 _4\nAsbcroft         560 06\nGolden        1,360 64\nKamloops           882 88\nVernon      3,761 38\nSPORTING NOTES\nThe  fnllowiug   basketball schedule\nhas   been   arranged   for  tbe opening\nseries at the Y M.C.A.    Following tbis\nwill come the Lindmark trophy series,\nfor which   it   is   expcc.ed   additional\nentries will be made:\nOct. \u00ab, C.P.R Road Team v Gym Team\n\" 14, Intermediates v Shamrocks,\n\" 21, Roid Team i* Alerts.\n\" 28, (liiu T,ant v Shamrocks.\nNov. 4, lutermedittes v Alerts,\n\" 11, C.P.K. Ro nl Team v Shamrocks\n\" 18, Gy.ii Ttsa n v Alerts.\n\u2022' 25, Road Team v Intermediates.\nDec. 2, SliHiiiiocks v Alerls.\n\" 9, Gym Team v Intermediates.\nA small iidmis.-iiiii lee wiil be chared to ee\" the games: lie. for gentle\nmen, 10c. Inr ladies, l'lj. for chi.dren\nunless acci-mpanied i-y tbeir parents\nin winch cent they will be admittid\nfree ol charife.\ntin the evening of tin 6th there will\nIm a social evening in the association\nparlor and it will be the opening of\nthe taiket l>, 11 reason. The social ii\nfree to all and all friends and members\nof the association ure invited to attend.\nTbe gymnasium seas i i commenced\non Thursday night wi. n a class of 20\nmen, who (or the lirst nigbt put on\nsome good work. W. G. Astle playid\nthe piano fnr the musical drill ai:d\ntbis makes a very pretty thing ti\nwatch wh' n a gr-itp of men meal\nworking in perfect time.\nThe class tonight should lie well\nattended and any wbo intend to get\ninto the classes should join at once\nand get a full season's exercise.\nDon't forget the road race on\nThanksgiving Day.\nA NEW SET OF RULES\nDominion Timber Lessees Must\nGuard Against Forest Fires\nA new set of rubs ill connection\nwith timber licenses on rDominion\nlands is publ abed, Tbey provido for\nthe prevent ini of lorest fires, and\norder that nil debris left in taking off\ntimber le gathered together and\nburned within a suitable safeguard,\nKvery operator is also to have an\nefficient fireguard omul bis works,\nand there aro other regulations which\nthe livens will be bound over to perform in a sum to be determined by\nthe Minister of the Interior.\nYon Will Wait\nin Vain\nIf you vv?it with the expectation or hope of finding better grades of Teas\nand Coffees than we are\nnow offering to our cus-\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^   tomers.\nBntb are chosen on account of tlieir select quality and both give\nthe Ki'entest satisfaction U  thnse who are used to the best.\nFresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily\nWatermelon-*, Cantaloupes, Apples, Plums, Pears, Peaches.\nGreen Oom, Tomatoes, Celery. Cauliflower, Cabbage. Cucumbers, etc.\nHardware, Ctoves, Paints, Etc.\nWe have a line of Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition and\nCamping equipment\u2014the best Stoves anp Ranges on the\nmarket. Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes and\ndry colors.\nBourne  Bros.\nGROCERIES       HARDWARE     HARNESS    PLUMBING\nthat's a tony\novercoat.\nml. Swell\nDresse\nDry  Stove  Wood, prompt delivery,\nH. N. Goursisr,\n913,736 80\nCol, for Sop, 1007.   12,355 80\nIncrease  9 1,381 50\nTooth brushes for 25c,   Hundreds\nto choose Irom at 0. R. Macdonald's.\nCanada's Ten Parliaments\nThe Parliament ol Canada, just dissolved, was elected un November 3rd,\n11)04, and thus lasted three years and\nten in,,nl ha.\nThn first Parliament elected in IKI17\nwas dissolved in 1872, four years and\nnine months later.\nThe second lasted from September,\n1872, to January 1874, one year snd\nfour months.\nTbe third dated from February, 1874\nto August, 188H, (our years and five\nmonths.\nThe fourth dated from 1878 to 1882.\nThe tilth from August 1882 to January 1887, four years and five months.\nThe sixth from April 1887, to February, 1801, three years and nine\nmonths.\nThe seventh from March, 1891, te\nApril, 1806, five years and ten months.\nThe eighth from July, 1896, to Oct,\n1000, four years and two months.\nThe ninth from December, 1900, to\nSeptember, 1904, three years and nine\nmonths.\nW.J. Curtis, Piano Tuner, will visit\nRovelstoke in October. Orders left\nwith Mr. It. Howson or Lewis Bios,\nwill receive prompt attention.\nyv.yr\nIn the cool evenings to come, not only will one\nof our tony top coats look well hanging from your\nshoulders, but it will keep off that chill.\nThe earlier you buy your clothes the longer you\nhave the use of them.\nFabric, fit, finish, style, prices\u2014these are the\nlive things to look out for\u2014one for each finger and\nyour thumb.\nWhen you go to buy an Overcoat, Raincoat or\nSuit of Clothes, look at your thumb and let it remind you that it is a duty you owe yourself to come\nto our store and sec what good clothes we can show\nyou.\nWe also carry the best assortment of Men's and\nBoys' Shoes in the City.\nMcKinnon _*\u2022& Sutherland\nn\noney\nto L\noan\nAt 8 Per Cent.\nSIBBALD   AND   FIELD\nINSURANCE NO I ARIES PUBLIC LOANS\nSchool Attendance.\nThe attendance at the public schools\nlor August was as loi lows:\n\u25a0\nI\ns    _\u25a0_\nI\n=            O S\n1\n1\n5.      a.\nblic School\u2014Div. I.   15\n95.67     9\n\u2014   \"11.   27\n93.00   20\n\u2014   \"III. 38\n84 42   15\n\u2014  \"IV. to\n89.93    14\n\u2014   \"V.    81\n91.12   12\n\u2014   \" VI. 43\nH4.46   22\n\u2014   \"VII. 50\n85.62   17\n\u2014   \"VIII50\n'.14.36   28\n\u2014   \"IX   62\n8983   28\n\u2014 \"   X   62\n8914   24\n______\n\u2014-_\u2014 \u2014\n 419\n89.25 189\nAdvocates Bimetallic Standard\nVictoria, Oct. 1\u2014Mr. Moreton\nFrewen, in an address before the\nCanadian Club here yesterday, urged\nthe formation of a Canadian party to\nadvocate a bimetallic standard. He\nstated tbat tbe issue would in tbe\nnext four years be revived in the United States and would again enter the\narena of practical politics.\nTbs programme for the Edison Par*\nlor Theatre for Monday and Tneeday\nnext week is as follows: \"Tbe Dance\nof Death,\" \"In Brazil,\" \"Justice of the\nBed Skins,\" Illustrated song, \"Red\nWing,\" ' Tbe Haunted Castle,\" and.\n\"The Students' Jokes.\" THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C.\ntXbe flfoafMbc valb.\ni      -;,:...   Y\\ EIINE311AY A.N !\u25a0 S4TUU-\nliAl   AT\n'll BVEI.STOKE, B.<1\nMURPHY Si FISIIl.I.\nBarristers, Solicitous,  Ivrc.\nO 1  r A W A\nParliament .i>,    Departmental\nand Patent Office Agents\nPractice before Railway\nCommission.\ni sli-. MtlRPHY. IIakoi.h Fibher\n, n.i.\\N _. KI.L10TT\n(;'\nBarrlaU-rn s.,li,it,,r.. etc.,\nKKVKLSTOKK tsuTROfT I.AKK B.C.\n., ., .11   I'.i.i.niri\nli\nAKVKV, McOAKTKh\nAND I\u25a0.      .11A.M,\nUAIUUSTKUB, BOL1C1TOHB, KIT.\nIPFICK.      Im'm.im.   Hank   I.mxjk,   iti_v__i.\nSliiKK,   li. r,\n.Money _o loau.\n:\u25a0:        III vt\\ i\"k.', H i      i ruubrouk, H  L'.\nIBO. _3,   Ml I     .HTML\nA.   M.   I'tM-lIAM. J. A,   HaHVKY,\n|{< i'-iiatoko, i!  i .      (J run brook, U.\nS\nj. M. Scan LL VV. I. UrigRs\nH'OTI   ..    BRIGGS\nUARRisTKHd, Solicitors, Ki\nMoney  in Loan\nsolicitors yon Molson\"1 i!a.\\\nE u-pl Street. Hen- -.oke,  IL I\n)I)KKKT SMITH\nir\nProvincial Laud Surveyor,\nMining Stttveyi.e\nlingineui mg\n\u25a0Ii Kknzie Avknce,\nBOX   106,   ItKVKLSTOKB\nAI\nISS M.  K. CKEIGHTON\n( i iti lien ted Teacher of\nl'i.iius. Vocal Theory.\n.V usiciil Kitidergiu ten\ni lasses Ior young chilli \"ii.\nStudio nver\nKKW8' DRUU STOliK\nBlack Walch\nBlack Plug\nHie Chewing Tobacco\nof Quality.\nBanff Hard Coal\n1\nWe are now'receiving a lull supply of the\ndifferent sizes of this Coal, the best domestic fuel on the market,\nAll orders will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to,\nTry some BRIQUETTES in your Range or\nOpen Grate.\nRevelstoke General Agencies. Ltd.\nMolsons Bank Building.\nB. C. FRUIT FXHIBIT\nArrangements   Completed   for\nShipment to England\nThe ai'iangeuiiuils Inr the shipment\nnf British Columbia liuit. to the fall\nfairs nf the Old Country have teen\ncompleted, ai.d lhe special cur will\nleave Sicamous for Quebec, en route\nfor l-'ngland October Uth. It will liiu every sense of the wind a provincial\nexhibit aB shipments are lieing collected and forwarded frum every pail\nof the province.\nU. II. I'ltlnier, deputy minister of\nagriculture, goes ill charge of the\nshipment, which will he shown in all\nthe principal shows in Kngland.\nThe. 0, H R. has shown every dis-\npositimi to assist the government in\nall possible ways in putting the re\nsources of Uritish Colillil> ia before tin\nUritish public. It has provided a cold\nstorage cur free o' charge which will\nlie bitched on to the express and\ntaken across the emit inenl in fast\ntime.\nAt Sicamous ihe car will hu at\ntached tn the transcontinental t.iprcss\ntrain, and ou Ois.nl. r Uth, will start\non itb journey In I'J ebec in order to\nconned \"ith th Km pi ess of Ireland\n\u2022vbieh I-uvea that port October 10th.\nChe ADafMberalb\n*\u00aem\nA.,.t%r.^,,fi.-\nTt.tir. ',- -i, imicti Ins' ... , a, i.\u00bb,-t ul ,i \u25a0\nAn i -\u25a0> .:.....1 *,.,\u201e, ;;  tlie w.sr.l ,,t tl.\nTl it ll i.-r.tiy tititi,,.>,_.. an. ol i\nT.. ml. .,'....ii the ru-t ,,f u..\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, lWi.\nIH.\\ kl.Ol'MIJNT.\nThai   Revelstoke    has   n   greui\nfuture   before   her  with   her   un-\n\u2022 I situation nnd remarkably\niiii' climate, w t- llie  general o|  n\nio    if tin \u25a0\u2022      liton last wi ek,\n.     .i    \u25a0 I .' USlinl   -la.elllclil   nf\n' i. Alio have . pent any length of\nlinn       ll .  -, i inily and had oppor-\n\u25a0 \u2014\u2022 ..i   i tidying   the coniJiiinns\n. lions thai  go In mnko\n:   ' Our i itizeii! grunt thai\ntin      ..I.. |iini ut-  are tt ne and\n\u2022 |i    <\u2022   in the [not, hnl if   the i ity\nv. ishee   I i   re ich thai   stage of im-\n\u25a0   to which iti- ent itleil a ml\nunong   tht    hig i ommert-inl\nil lhe Province and eveni n-\ni       '. \u2022  I \u25a0 \u2022.. \u25a0 tion, local indusl t , -\ni.i    lev eloped   to   a greati r\nA determii eil effori musl\n:\u2022\u25a0 to   et tie the vacant land,0\n\u2022    hhorh tod   n ith  n good\ni ...--   of   setth i-   an i   this can he\n: ndh idual  \u25a0 fforl   on tho\nI in \"I local \u2022\u25a0'un i-t n- than hy gin \u25a0\nnnl   -   slam \u2022\u25a0    Wi ha t p nun-\ndm i-   o|   at rs--   nf   rich, valuable\n\u25a0\u25a0.I-,, distance of  the\niid   everj    (ai Hit)  should he\n_\u25a0\".\u2022\u2022:  \u25a0     ntemlin-   | ircl i \u2022\u25a0\u25a0- and\ni ire the en nn    M ;i. ,,\n.... \u2022\u25a0;..!   :,.   much  -\n,--\u2022_\u2022\u2022\u2022    .        ol development,\n\u2022  \u2022    n out   important part   of   i he\ns   . be   | erfoi ini-'i  I\ni     rd ol   l'radi    mil tithi r irgani\n.lions who ire able to gel it lie Iter\n.-.-\u25a0  .\u2022!   M-ttlei    ind investoi th in\ntht   govt mmi ot agent,     We need\n\u25a0 ma lidi . eltlere and investor.\nrts will go to building up\n' '\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 district and add to its material\n' int ement < Irgnnizcd offort is\nneeded and Bhould il lie forthcom-\ntht ri i.Its- would he well worth\nthi trouble and expense incurred,\nPublic Meetin\nFriday, Oct. 9th\nMR. A. S. GOODEVE\nCandidate of the Conservative Party,\nand other prominent men will address\nthe Citizens of Revelstoke in the\nOpera House\nCandidates of Opposition Parties or\ntheir local representatives are invited\nto be present and participate in the\nprogramme.\nMeeting to commence at 8 p.m. sharp.\nRESERVED SEATS FOR LADIES.\nThe    Revelstoke   Independent  Band\nwill be in attendance.\n\"G-od Save The King'\nWHEN BUYING JEWELRY\nleptitntio'i is a p ii-nt f.n\"'if  i.i  La eon-\n*-s    s- ilt ri il    -is   it    i-   \u00ab. >ii>s.Vilnius-   nilli   the\n\u25a0 '-\u25a0iility, nn rii   uml   pi\nHENRYS#\n>>7   jj^-tv^^SC^  'l'\"'hty, \"   'lll!|  I\" '''\" \"f :\"-\u2022-\u2022\" \u2022''-\nXftft&r ':vJ  UMklf'-*\"\\\u25a0''\u2022 \"\"ll1     It vu il',il a'.   Hastings,   fmyle   _\n\/..''*..   j. 'I4_].'~'tjiV-jA | A Hum's   y.'ii   will   kn.-w   you   will   I.\n.^'.AA\/' ^h.':~y'-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'.'jKtiL**!^ li.il.il f.iiilv. im   \" si'er   how  yoo   niav\niill    t\nBMHWrl '''\"' ''ickiiiK iii tivhiiii-al knowledge ol tin\nffijAA^r'- value and quality of jewels of  any  kind\ni*^; ' \u00a3j'. - We keep   onl)    llie   best   and   t-hi.luesl\n'j&ffjfflib Where (fold is u<ed it is marked with tbs\ni..\/'\"\/5'-;Sj\u00ab ' carat, siuuip. witb silver it is sieiiine,  is\n*>\\C\u201e fghf tieins .ml piei-iniis stones llteii   tpiality i-\n,^f___|( hilly guaranteed.\nHastings. Doyle & Allum. Limited\nA New Carpet    m MWgggN\nfrom onr choice and handsome\nslock of AxiniiibtiT, Wiltons, etc.,\nwill give you both pleasure and\nsatisfaction when you see the rich\nand beautiful effects of the colors\nand patterns and the durability\nof the fabrics Our carpets are\nmade by tbe best manufactures,\nand are made to wear well, as well\nas to look well.\nH HOIVSOM -J- CO.*K\nTHE    MOLSONS    BANK\nUntil further notice this Bank will be open\nC. P. R. Pay Night and following night each\nmonth.\nOpen every Saturday evening from 7 to\n9 p. m.\nSAVINGS\nAt all Branches.\nBANK    D EPARTMENT\nInterest allowed at highest current rate.\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager.\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nL1.MITICD.\nImport direct from country ol origin.\nWHOLKSALE     DEALERS    ONLY.\nREVELSTOKE    IB. O.\n_.   P.\nURNS    &   COMPANY,   LIMITED. '\nHKA1J OKMUK.   l-'ALUAltv,   AI.IIKKTi,\nWholesale and Retail Meat Merchants\nFurk Packers and Dealers In Live Stock. Maikeis lu all Ihe prhii-l\nnnl Cities and Towns of Alberla, Uritish Oiiliimbbi and lhe Yukon.\nPackers r.f ihe tVlebrated Brand \" Inipirnl i\" Hiuiih and Baeiin,\naol \" Sliiinnoi k\" Biiind L\"iif I. nil.\n-i^%-\u00ab^^%^\u00ab^%^\u00ab^-\u00ab^%%^%%%\u00ab%\u00ab^%'%^'%-%\u00ab *\nPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH\nS. McMAHON,   - FIRST STREET\nPot Agricultural InipUimetii. . t'lirriages, Wnguus Ktc., JmIin\nl-O'io Ploagbs. Uoltua VTaguii^ Oanadii Carriage C'oinpanjr'a\nllnggioi, Ph not jr., Qarden Seeder* and Pultivatora. Wheal-\nwright ami ninck iv.ith Wnrt ntlenderl t<\u00bb Hnrs-a Ixieing a\nfetpeoUlty\nCentral Hotel\n______ REVELSTOKE, B. C.\n\/4lltlAIIAIVI!-ON    UHOa.,    HHOPHIKTUIIS\nNewly luiill        H'ir-t\u25a0('Ihhh in every W_>w*l.     All modern convenieno\u00abr\nLiirKi' Hiun|il\u00ab Uiihiiim.\nKales SI.60 per Day. Special Weekly Rales.\nQueen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same   management\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsiiitiilily furnished with the choicest the\nmarkc- affords. Hest Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.    Rates $i a day.    Monthly rate.\nJ\".    ALBEET      STO-CsTTH      _P_R.O_P.\nsweet*\nPacific Coast Tested\nSeeds, Acclimatized\nStock of Fruit and\nOrnamental Trees\nand Plants\nFor His Furrn. (Union Lawn\nor Conservatory\nRe liable varieties ai reasonable prices, No borers, Scale\nor fiiititgatioii lo damage stuck.\nNn windy agents i,i annoy you.\nBuy ilirecl and get trees antl\n\u2022.ceils that grow.\nFertilizers, ISec Stipplies,Spray i\nI'liniliv,  Sprayiii); .Material,  Cut I\n\u25a0'lowers, etc. Oldest eslab-l\nlislieil niii'Msty on llie mainland\nof 11.(1.    Catalnyne free.\nM. J. HENRY'S NURSERIES\nti teen Houses and Seel Houses J\nVANOOUVER, B. C.       \u00ab\nNurseries\nCanadian Pacific\nAtlantic Steamship\nLine\nSAILINGS\nFrom\nLiverpool\nFrom\nMontreal\nQuebec\nBH_.Sop.__ Lk.Mniiitob*.\nI'Vi. Oct. 2 Biun. Britain\nSal.  \"   IU Lk.Ohaniphi.inKri. Sep.211\nI''ii.   \" lb Kmp. Ireland Kri. Oct, 2\nSut.    \" 21 Luke Kiic     Wed.    \"   7\nKri.     \u2022\"    I Kmp. Hiiliiin Kii.    \" Iti\nIatermediate Season from Monti eat\nand Quebec\nKMPRESSKS\u2014\n1st. Class 2nd. Class 3rd. Clans\n$911 00    $.-8 75 ' $28 7,s_\nI.AKK MANITOBA *\n1 st. Class 2nd. Class 3rd. Class\n$;j ,.o       $42 50       $27 50\nO'l'iiiiii I.akk Boats -\n2nd. Class 3rd. Class\n$45 00       $27 50\nCheap mien to Atlantic Seiiboind\npoints  in connection  with steamship ticket:.\nPiiHscngeti. Iiiiukcil to Norway,\nSwnden, Antwerp, Hamburg nnd\nall other eonliiie tat ports.\nKor forth i* iu format ion nppl    to\nT. W. Bradshaw,    C.B. Foster,\nAgent, A.O.P.A.\nKi'velsluke. Vancouver.\nE.W.B. PAGET\nEnprea\nDray in\u00a3\nStorafe\nAll Kinds of Light and Heavy\nHauling Undertaken\nSAFES, pianos; etc.\nHealer in Wood,  Coal and Feed.\nPhone 71. House Phone 1\nWANTED\nTENDERS are requested for the\npurchase of Lots 12 and lit, llli.uk fi7,\nsituate on Eighth Street near McKenzie Avenue, in the Cily of Revelstoke. These fine building lots belong\nto tho McDonald Estate, mid will be\nHold at n 8\u00bbciilice to olosc up lhe\nestate. The highest or any tender\nnot neccHsarily accepted. Forward\ntenders on or lioforo 1st of October,\n1008, to tho undersigned.\nBURNS A WALKKM,\nBarristers, Vancouver.\nItw. -WIS.\nNOTICE\nQueens ftotel\nCOMAPLIX\nHost brands 01 Wines, Liquors anil Cigars.    Travellers to\nl-'ish Creek will lind excellent accommodation at this\nHotel.\nCHIEF   YOUNG,\nProprietor\nl'\\K'l V U0VJ_KN_.__.-iT\nI in   warmth  ol elections i.u per-\n\u25a0\u25a0 1 \u25a0 My  tilling the blood ol e\\\u2022 1;.\n.' 1 man. be he  [liberal, 1 'onHor-\nlive, or  Socialitst, and campaign\nardor is making itself fell \"it every\n-i'ls       Neither  side will lone nny\n1 .int. im   matter   how   minute in\norder   tu   gain   a  man li un their\nopponent and not uufrequenlly   re\ntiie methods adopted tree from   1  -\npit ion It iin,-t I,, admitted lhat\npart) gnu-riiHiini ilm-- noi ., .. ,\nbring out the \"aweetnesi nnl light\"\nthat exiet in humanity I he virtues ol tionesl .. ' andor, truthful-\nni--', men > and open faced action\n.ire often (trained and .treb hed by\n.! to breaking puint ami sometime?,\nunl very frequently, beyond it,\nIt if invariably lhe 1 aee, that the\nreal issues of elei tion 1 ampaigns\nare apt to be I\u00ab\u00bb--1 dghl ol when the\nprize ot odloo and power and their\naccompanying ai ccsHorios is sel up\n111 tin* Ihing In in attained ur rc-\n1,'iincil when one party wishes to\nstav in and tin other to get In,\nKnelt party trusts lis >,\u00bbn virtues,\nand itf opponent's vices foromost;\nthey charge and countercharge;\nthey endeavor lo lay trap- for lho\nother lo (all   iti, und  thoy  try by\nany tne m-       to\nopponents   in   I he \u2022\u25a0 \u25a0- n    In\nlow, thej unite iher hip and\nthigh, and imile disbelit i .it each\nother's   statemenl       t)i  \u25a0    when\n1 the battle is over and the blind ng\nBmoke uf it has rolled .1 \u2022\u2022\u2022 i* ire\nthe oontastanti  able  to tee 1 .ear\nnnd think straight, Then tbey\nsometimes almost wonder what\nthey fuuglitoac.b other (ur and nt-\ntic down again lo wail for the time\nto come    when    the  battle mny be\nfiittglit nil over again. They are\nalways ready fur another figM\u2014\nboth sides\u2014ami ibis is the hope of\nlhe world I\nNO   l'OMTK-8, rtlCMUION,  OR\nWHISKY'\nSuch  in  tin1 heading of a not Ieo\nwhich   will   be   prominently din-\n\u25a0 I in di the   i-iri- Halls in tbe\n\"   \"I   I'.iin-ii  Columbia, loi-\nlowing Hu    \u25a0 I. ,1   one ,,f   ti\u201e-\nPin   \u2022 h ef.   111 ihe  r ml conven*\n'    H    '     Hire Chiefs at New\nLmin-Her Him has found it\n\"i antageous In striking\ncontrail to A merit an institutions,\nit was generally agreed that politics and political exigencies bail\nnothing whatever to do with up-\npoint orients lo fire brigades on tin-\nside ui the line Religion, pollth i\n.nnl whisky nre njright In their\nright, plane ami ivlien mil abused,\nbut when they are used as \u25a0> moans\nof controlling any ituatlon, organ\ni\/niiiiii, ur public iii'iniii depart\nment, then llioy are n \"hell on\nearth.\"\nif   you   iiini Ooiirslor'seoa\/, order\nwell abend\nlU'velslnki) Land Dlstriot,\nin ii 111 ut W'i'si Kootenay,\nT.iki- nolice I Iiii I .luim .Mii'linel llnyle\n,,r itevi'isiiike, n.I'.. Maniixei, Intends\n11,apply for permission to purohiMiOtbe\nfollowing ili'si'lllii'll In inl'.\nCommencing al a post planted ou\nihe easterly bunk uf the Columbia\nRiver at tlie north-weal coiner of l\/ot\n_j771 Group I, Kootonay, and marked\n\"John Mi Doyle's souln-wosl corner\npusi,\"  ibeiK usi.  in elialnsi thence\nimilli IHi'hiiins; Ilii'iui' west III chains\nmore   or   less  lu  ll iislerly bank of\nthe Columbia riven tin  southerly\nalong Ibe liitok of suid liver 10 chains\ninure ut less to I lie poinl uf I'oiniueilcc-\n111, nt,  oontalning  100 ocii\u00abs mote or\nll'MS.\nJOHN  MHIIAKI. l-OVIiK,\nIly bi- nuenl, (Iwi, H, McCaiU'r,\nli.itcl June -nib. ii\"<\u00ab. i'2'i mill\nNOTICE\nNotice Is bernby given Unit tbo uu-\ntlcrslgncd will, nit be ex pit a tion uf une\nllliilllll,   apply   III   llie  Supelilltelltb'lll\nof Provincial Police for a transfer lo\n('iiiiituiiiiin Hotel I'uuipuiiv. Limited,\nul' the hotel license now beld by me In\nri'Hpeei of ibe Coronation Hotel al\n< '.iiitbui ne, ll, ('.\nHaled Ibis Hid ilii) ul   _UgUS.fl.l_-,\nmigii Im       I'onv Mkmiinkk.\nNOTICE\nItlCVKLSTOKK LANO DISTRICT\nlllHTmOT OP  WlSHT  KllllTKNAV\nTAKK NOTICK Hint I, Sauiml\n.lames Hallow, ui Nakusp, 13. (.!., Ill-en,\nputioii, farmer, intends to apply for\njut mission Iii pint lis\"'' lb'* fnllowlrg\ndesi 1 ilicd laud '\nCouillienoitIK lit a iHs.st. plaiiteil at a\npoinl twenty (211) iliatni. east of a point\neight, cbaius south of thu southwest\ncoruer of Loi No. 8.140: tbenee suutb\nIII chains, ibence oast 10chains, Ihence\num Ih II) chains, ih'iice west 40 chains,\nto poinl. nf 1 uiiiini nceiiicnl and containing 0111 liiinilicil nod, sixty ilOOi\nilcles inure ur le.'l.\n(Bgifi sami-kl Jahbb Harlow.\nDated July II, 1008,\nNOTICE\nHcvl.tiila l.mi'l lie.lricl.\nIli.lrlrl ul U'r't Ksmlcniij\nI .k. in,'.1, r ilinl 1, Nurtimti I. HuLsod ol\n1 - im.ri.It,,., \\''h , i\u201et.i|.miioii Hroltisr, lulen'lD\nin sppl** inr I'tTinls.ii'ri to purcbssslos lollow\nmu .tiss-Mitlss-.l J.ui'i ;\n' ..,,,ini.|ii.|ii.' al 1, 1'iisl I'lmut'il ftt lbs Ruillli-\n\u2022Ai'sl corner (>f Lot bltn 111 ' cihul] '. \u00bb;io\\\np-.1j.miI H'i iuiIcn '.l-:si ,,t tht-vvpsit Hlinre of Ar-\nrnu l,..,s fttel 1,1.st, .1 \"H j'. Mats', N, W.\ncicH.r.' tlieui'd 40 chalna nouiii, ihoiica-to\nislialnir-aat, IbSUFSW \"ii.lim north, thouoe JO\n. iiain   weal, contalnlnK en acraa, more or tosh.\nlute Sept.4, IM,\nS'OKMAN  I. MAUI.I0I1,\n\u25a0 i'i. li sod Hy John K, Taylor, hia s|\u00abm.\nSixty ilu vs. after date I Intend to\napply io tbe Child' t'liiiiniissioner of\nLauds nnd   Works  for  permission to\npurchase   the    I'ollowiiiK   described\nlauds:\nHi'Hiiiuiiiu ul a post planted at the\nsoul b-etist cm nil' of Lot No. SullO pur-\nchased by Julius liuugiil, iiinniiig\nwest 211 chains; theuce south 211 chains;\ntheuce cast 20 clialos; thence north 211\ncbains to point of ciilllllletlcenient.\nDated June 24th, inns,\nKiiWAim Woi.k, Applicant,\njly 1 I>. Dewar, Agent,\nCertificate of  Improvements\nISTOTZO-B\nMin,i ll 1111i11i.il (Iiiiiii, nlliluL-uflit Ilia 'J rout l.i'Vr\nMlninu Division of Went Koottumy l)l.til<:t,\nWhi-ri' Iih.iUmI. At thn Inuiii nf Uoat Cieek Hc-.^lu\nHiljuiilUK Ilu- t-.ils.iui mtiii i,il 1'1,'ilrn, Lot J.'>*7,\n(Iroup I. 9\nTnke imiii-.) tlmt |,\u00ab It .Smith, I'.M.C. WlIwH.\nat-tiiiK iih iiicfiit for J. II. Mackenzie, F.M.,5. No.\nI_!t__u,\\ inU'ihl, rtixi) iliijh (rom thn fl.it*' liercof, tn\napply t-i tut MlniiiK Utsn-rtlerior a CfllilflCttfl of\nIii))itovi.nieutr-, for lhe piiipn-ii of ohtnlntii-f k\nCrown (JriLiit. of tin' iiimvi' ciitiiti.\nAnil further Ink-a m.tire that action, ini-iei\ntwcttoU 37, iiuwt Imi cotnuiencitd before tlielMtl-\n111 iff; of _.in. 11 (>Hi-lo.il.o of IraprnTeinuntri,\nlinlwl thlfi Uttl day of Jiine A.])., I0U8.\nhu     _7 H. MMI HI.\nNOTICE\nllevelsloke Land District.\nllislrict of West Kootenay,\nTake not ice that O. Brink, of Halcyon, II. C, Cruiser, Intends to apply\nfor permission to ntiruboss the folloiv-\ning described binds,\nt'liinineui.'lii',' at a pout pliuited oil\nthe mist side of Upper Arrow Lake, al\nthe south-east oorner of Lot 2151, and\nmarked \"ii. K. Hiitik'H North-West\nCoiner Post\"; Ihence east, 20 chains;\nthence soulh 20 chains; lbeuce west\nISO ohains to tho lake shore; tlience\nnortherly along the lake shore 211\nchains more or less to the point of\ncoimiicuccincnl, containing 10 acres\nmure or less.\nII. K. DRINK\nDated AtiKii'-t oib, 1008, THE MAIL-UEltALD, KEVELSTOKE, li C\n_*\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014    ii  ii\nSask-alta\nREDUCES   THOSE\nBAKING   HOURSI\nWhy have an oven\nEmfflcient only for three\npies when \"Sask-alta\"\nRange oven will take\nfour pie3 and other\ncooking? The more\nbaking space you have\n\u2014the lees fuel you rife- the lees work you do.\nFuel and work are just about the main items\nof expense in  th.   kitchen.     \"S_fsk-altaM\nRange saves both   for you.\nton.: .'. Io.onto,Montreal Wlnnlpri. Vancouver, St Jehn, damllten,-_J_M.\nl-'Olt SALE BY\nBOURNE BROS., Revelstoke.\nNOTICK IS .IKIIKI.- GIVEN thai\nthe Muntcipal CnlUtcil of lhe L'ui pol'a-\ntinu ot the City of Re.elstoku Intends\nto undertake lhe constriietiou of\nBoulevards on certain streets within\nthe City of Revelstoke, to wits McKenzie Avenue on both sides from the\nnorth sib-,,(' Third .Street to the nurtb\nside of Eighth Street; nnd on both\nsidesi of Third Stivi I, Fourth Street,\nFifth Street and Sixth Street, from the\neast side nf McKenzie Avenue to the\nwest side of Vernon Avenue, and on\nboth sides uf llmit-lae Street from\nKiiiR west lo C.P.K. right of way,\naccording to specifications and estimates prepared by the City Rn(.lneer\nappoinled tor tbe purpose, and In\nassess the expense or cost thereof upon\nthe land ul real property J hill ting Oil\nthe parts ol such streets as almvoinen-\nti iiied and lo Ih; lienelilted thereby;\nand that a statement showing the land\nin- real properly lialile to pay the\nas-iesHiuent Itieiei'or, and the names of\nIhe owners thereof, as far as they can\nbe ascertained, together wilh Ihe specifications and estimates of tbe City Engineer, and the proposed assessment\nand report thereon of the City Clerk\nare now on llie in the office of the Citv\nClerk and o|ien for inspection by all\npersons during office hours.\nThe estimate 1 cost of tbe work is\n$1430.04. to 'ie Iminc by the owners nf\nsuch nropei'iics as abut on Ibe putts\nuf such st reels us ,-ihove mentioned.\nAlly objection to the proposed un-\ndertakiii'\/ and assessiin'iit t.lieicl'ot-\nsb.ill lie iitaile by petition to lhe City\nCouncil within FIFTEEN (18) days\nfrom the dale hereof, lhe persons entitled in petition being the owners of\nthe lands nIfected thereby.\nBRUCE A. LAWSON,\nOily Olerk.\nDated I bis 10th dayof Septe 1008\n! Certificate of Improvements\n__SrOTIO_E\nskookuio, Di'iimhimmon and Buck-\nhorn Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in Revelstoke Mining Division of\nWest Kootenay District,\nWhere located: On the norlli side of\nCougar Creek.\nTake notice that I, William I. I!rigj.s\nof Revelstoke. IJ. V., Sudeitov, Free\nMiner's Certificate No. HO 1288, acting\nas agent for and on behalf of His Majesty King Edward VII, in the Right\nof tile Dominion of Canada Free Miner's Certificate No.1101287, intend sixty\ndays from date hereof to apply to the\nMining Recorder for Certificates of\nImprovements for the purpose of obtaining t.'iown (\"rants of tho above\nclaims.\nAnd further lake notice lhat action\nunder section 37 must be commenced\nliefore Ihe issuance of such Cert ideates\nof Improvements.\nDaied this 2nd day of Julv, 1008.\njlv 4 \\V. I. Brums.\nCertificate of Imp ovements.\nISTOTIO-E\nVivian Luck No, 1, Vivian Link No. 2\nVivian Luck No \u2022\u25a0- Vivian Luck\nNo. 4, Vivian Luck Nn _, Vivian\nLuck No. ti ami Sit.- r I i.'Wii mineral cla iius, sit iiateu iu the landrail\nMilling Division of West Kootenay\nDistrict.\nWheie    located; - At   Head   nf   Knlil\nCreek, a tributary of Boyd I'lvpk.\nTAKE NOTIUK that   I,   O.   II.  N.\nWilkie, acting   as   agent    for   Hector\nPoirler, F.M.C. 117181. and George\nJohnson, F.M.C lllC-n.il, intend, sixty\ndays fl inn dale hereof, lo apply to the\nMining Recorder for a Curl Innate of\nImprovements, for the purpose of obtaining a Orown Grant of Ibe above\nclaims.\nAod further take notice t Imi action,\nuuder section 37, must be commenced\nbefore tbe Issuance of such Certificate\nuf Improvements.\nDated tbis 28th day uf May. A. D.\n1006\n0. B, N. WILKIE. B.C.L.B,\nw my27 Trout Lake, 11. 0,\nLAND NOTICE\nRovelstoke Land 1 list iiii.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice that George McCarter,\nBl'., of Revelstoke, B.C., Agent, In-\nlends lo apply for permission to purchase lhe following descrilied lands;\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe west bank of tbe Columbia River\nat I be south-east corner of Lot 81\"0o,\nGroup I, Kooteuay, and marked\n\"George Mel'alter, Sr., north-east cornel posl,\" tlience west 10 chains!\nthence south 2n cbaius; thence easl 20\nchains more or less to the west bank\nof the Columbia river; tlience northerly along Ilic wist hunk of (he Columbia rivet   io the point of commence\ninenl. containing -i'i acros more or less.\nGEORGE McCARTKH, Si-\u201e\nBv bin agent, Geo. S. McCarter.\nDated June atltu, um-. .27 nod\nNOTICE\nWkst Kootenay Land District\nTake Notice tbat 00 davs after dale\nI Art bur E. Evans, of Beaton, B.C..\nnet opal ion, prospector, intend to\napply for permission io pm chose ibe\nfollowing described lands situated on\nFish River. In West Kootenay dis-\nli id.\nCommencing nt the north-east corner if A. D. M ii kay'sprei mpli Hi No.\n7,806, ami marked \"A. BS, Evan-,\nNorlb-west (turner Rust,\" lhe,ice 8\nchains lo west line of McKllllllill's\npreemption; Ihence 50 chains snul.li,\nIbence,S chains west io Mar Kay's,\nthence uortb GO chains to point nr commencement, ctiulHiitiitg 40 acres more\nIII- b'\u00bbs.\nI ted August 3rd, isi is.\nA. K. EVANS, Lncator.\nNOTICE\nMINERAL CLAIM\nIS INK HATTKH OF AN APPLICATION\nfor Lhe -Mtue nf u linplioiir Ccrtlilentu of Title\nto I.ul. 11.17, ^roup One, hist riot of Kootenay,\n\" Ti in- Ftnuro\" Mineral Claim (excepting an\nim ilvidcd one-twelfth Interest therein].\nNOTICK is HKRKBV tilVKN that It is my\ninf i ni um to lime at tho expiration of one\nmonth itftcr lho rir-t publication hereof a\nilitiiltVi.it- nf the --ertilloj-te of Title for lot\n1097, Uroup Ono, I'iHtrict of Kootonay \"True\nFfnuru mineral claim (eXOOpttngau undivided\none-twelfth Inter-eat theroin) in ihe name of\nlhonia-4 Down*, whlrh Certifloate in dated the\nI7lh nf    arch, 1*07. and mmioered MBS ('.\nM. F. MACLEOD,\nDistrict Retfi.tra.'.\nLand Pegiett-Jr1 Nflta-B. Nclnon, B. 0.\nBeptember 10th, 190ft.\nNOTICE\nNot lUU   is   liereliy   glvitn   Hint II. c.\nlillgs, Doyle &   Allum.   Limited, will,\nllli'ic monlhs  after dale, apply lo Ibe\nliii'iiieiiiiiilloveiuoi iii Council for nu\n< li iii r-in I 'iiinicil   changim.   the Coin-\n(inti\\ s, iiituie lo \"Doyle A Allum, I,ini\nlied.\"\nIiiiiiiii lin _10t.liiliivuf June, inns\nHaiivkv, Mili.-iUTicii *. Pinkham.\nSolicltois   for  lliisiings,   Doyle .. Al\nlum, Limited jly 4 Bin \u00ab\nCertificate of Improvements\n__STOTIO-_D\nMorning Star, ....siren Star, Grand\nVic a , 1 loiai n. II anil Rurakfi inincral\n_l.iims   mIuuU-   in   llie  Revelstoke Mining\nDivision of Wss. Kootsnsv Districts Lo-\nostsd oil tbo Ninth siiU' of tin* IVorlh-eaat\nbranch oi I.a.orm.* 1'ivek\nTsks notios thai I. r.u. L. Wiiii-un-.,\nProo Mlnor'a Ooiilflcvlo lt._-t._65. as sgsni\nlor Charles Walsh, l-Y.v Minfr's .Vrtili-\ncats B94S66. inr Ktl. Adair, Prsa Mlner'a\nOertlfloala B94J51 i SamuslMcMurtyi Krai\nMinor's Csrtlncsls Dp4_i6ai Walter Walih,\nFive Miner's Certlffcntd H-.4-1(151 K. Ci.\nWalsh,  Krai Minor'\u25a0 Oortlflctta 8041641\nCiilhert Wilson, Krai Miner s OsrtlHoate\nHi(.|j'n, ami K. V. Graff, l*\"ret* Miner's\nOsrtlfli'fttS B9446J1 inteinl 60 tlavs from\nilate hlrsof to apply lo (he Mining Ke-\ni'order for a CSrtlnCfttO Of improvenu-nls\ntor the purpoM' of obtaining Orown Grsnti\nOl the above flainis.\nAmi I'mlhe 1 takt* uotiir lhat action un*\ndrr .Section ,1\" must be commenced before\nthe ivtuancc ol'   such  certificates  ot   un-\nprovomintiii\nDated this 171I1 day of September, 1908,\nnop j.t-nov aj BUY L Williams.\nTo Trappers\nRaw Furs Bought\nUash Prioes Paia\nF.   B.   WELLS,\nExporter of Purs.\nDON'TIs\n\u00bbnnv, DOCTOR nr\n. spitlr. \" Don't do \u25a0\nthing \" till you smms el.-1.rl3-\n\u00bb tint - l\u201e-l h) itlil  ol\n\"Flashlights on Human Nature\"\nnn li..iil!h..li.,;, ... Imi., iiiiirrliitfoanil |iitr.iitn_(i\nTell-i wine r.ni a -tsik rt itm'tor, tint ilon'l like to\nill! |i iy,-,-. lllil-.l I ill,-.I. H0t-U| tlllt t.i in: Ms 1 sir-..\nIt wi. .,'inl une only Iii mi) ml,ill for ixs-t-mo.\n10 ci-iiti,\nM   HILL, PUB. OO.\nlit laat MIH lt-\u00abl,        MIW yohk\nTHE CITY BEAUTIFUL.\nBoulevarding of Streets will be\nCommenced at Once\nThere having bieu no complaints or\nobjections  riiis.il  agsinst  llie scheme\nit ibe City Council for boulevsrdinp\ncertain .treete in the oity,.to be paid\nfor l>y Iruiitiijie tax, the work will be\nentered upon at once and arrangements   made   lor carrying it through\nwilh the utmost despatch. Suitable\ntrees have already been secured and a\nsystem of planting will be adopted\nwhereby each street will differ from\nthe next one in 'he species of trees\nplanted iu it. We under-Hand that J.\nMaley will be placed in charge ol the\nwork, wbicli bring the case, as Mr.\nMaley is a practical gardener and hor-\nt'.cult uralist, tbe city will get tbe best\nresults. Boulevarding is one of the\nchief features of many European continental cities, besides others allovir\nthe globe, and its value to a cily not\nonly from a monetary poiut ol view\ncannot be overestimated. Tbat thiB\nschema of ln-autilyiug Kevelstoke is a\ngenerally popular one, cannot be de\nnird, and when tbe boulevards are\ncomplettd and the tree* plauted the\nattractiveness of the city will be\ngreatly enhanctd. While tbe tax on\neach citizen directly benefitting by\nthe work will not be excessive still at\nthe same time tbe public as a whole\nmust assist in protecting the lawns\nand trees by preventing any rubbish\nor n [use from accumulating on them\nas is friquently the case today. Strict\npound regulations will bave to be enforced and the nonsensical and uncalled practice of herding cattle on the\nstreets must be abolished.\nTbe followiug streetB will be boule-\nvarded: McKenzie Avenue Irom Hrd\nto 8'h streets; on lird, 4th. 5th nnil\n(ith street?, trom McKenzie Avenue to\nVernon Avenue; on Douglas street\nfrom King street to the C.P.K. track.\nFIRE CHIEFS' CONVENTION\nNew Officers are Elected\u2014Next\nMeeting at Revelstoke\nNew Westminster, Oct. 2.\u2014The\nclosing session of the H.C. Fire Chiefs'\nand Firemen's convention was held\nlast night in the council chamber.\nSeveral valuable papers on subjects of\ninterest to the general public as well\nas the firemen were read by various\nmembers, and officers were elected Ior\nthe ensuing year. A vole of condolence\nfor the family of the late Capt. Acker-\nman, who was once chief of the New\nWestminster brigade was passed.\nTbe billowing officers Ior the next\nyear were elected: President, Chief\nFink, Cranbrook; vice-preBid\u00bbiit, Chief\nMcDotlgall, Fernie; treasurer, Chief\nKnight, Chilliwack; secretary, Chief\nlleasy, Nelson, reelected; executive\nCommittee, Chiefs Savage, ('rand\nForks, (\"hiet Foote, Revelstoke, and\nCbi\"f 1,sit Iiiiiii of Kaslo.\nThe 1909 convention of I! 0, Fire\nChii fs wi'l be held at Revelstoke.\nThe ipieation of publishing a repott\nof the papers read at the 1908 convention coin posed of Chiefs Savage, Fink\nand Fonte, who will also take up Ibe\ndm a\" of providing ways and means if\nit is decided to publish the reports.\nAmong the papers vend was that by\nChief Sivage ol (jrand Forks on \"Protection against Fire,\" making a strong\nappeal against carelessness in build\nings and tbe manner in which people\noften courted disaster. Chief Foote of\nRevelstoke also read an interesting\npaper on \"Fire Pieveution,\" holding\nout some valuable bints and suggestions guarding against lire.\nHther papers were read us follows:\n\"Duti s and Responsibilities of Fire,\nmen,'' Chiel Cnnvell; \"Firemeu's Coo\nveutlons,\" Chief Knight; False\nAlarms,\" \"Firemen's Conventions aud\nAssociations,\" \"An Ounce of Prevention,\" and \"Modern Fire Escapes.\"\nA Pretty True Picture\nIt ia the business ol h newspaper\nmail to boom lite town (or ull it is\nworth, inonlli alter nioiitb, and tbn\nsee fin worth ol printing go out of\ntown because IH cents can be saved\nby so doing. It is llie business ol the\nnewspaper to give every local enterprise enthusiastic, and frequent send-\noffs,' and then catch tbe mischief because be failed to record the fact that\nsome prominent citizen has had his\ndelivery wagon painted. To subscribe\nliberally to every public, charitable\nand church enterprise, advertise tbem\n(or nothing, pay his own way to everything, and then be called prejudiced\nand mean spirited because a column\nis not devoted to that particular\naffair. Do you wonder that there are\nso many cranks in tbo newspaper\nbusiness? It is bound to make either\na crank or a philosopher out of a man.\nOriginal\nThe (..llowiug unique claim notiuo\nis posted on a minu in thu (irand\nF.iicainpment, Wyoming, I'. H. A.:\n\"We Ii ki nd it nnil we claim it by the\nright ol lounding it. It's oiir'n, Its\n100 feel in every direction except\nsouthwest and norlhoasl, and   there in\n300 feet, on each s'de n' this writin*.\nIt's called ' I! y Horse\" hiuI iiii ilon'l\nwant, nobody jumping ou this bay\nhorse. That's wlmt these trees is\naround here Inr, ami we've got lhe\nsiitne piece of rope thut we had in old\nMissouri \u2014Signed.\nLocal Assessment\nThe assessment figures for the year\nare now available and the totals show\na large uml marked increase ovt r lust\nyear. The revision of tbe assessment\nroll was a thing which was badly\nneeded in Kevelstoke, for in many\ncases previously, certain properties\nwhich had been built oo or otherwise\nimproved had been overlooked and\nerroneous values placed on them. The\nvalues as assessed this year are more\nin accordance with what they should\nbe. Tin 1 llowiug figures will show\nthe total  i-iltics :\nLand assi     ocnt .-(; 645,037 60\nImproved cots   842,8411 0(1\nTotal $1,488,483 50\nThe following table, shows the assessment of lands, etc., outside the city\nlimits, but within the school district\nfor school purposes :\nLand asaessnu nt !fl68,(i0'l 00\nImprovements     20,000 00\nTotal       .178,500 00\nLast y ar was tbe first lime that\ntbe a.-si sMtieiit bad exceeded the\nmillion doll ,r mark- and tbis year tbe\nincrease ia considerably above the\naverage.\nFor Sale\nDry cedn curd wood\u2014Revelstoke\niit-neiai Agencies   Ltd.\nINSURE YOUR HEALTH\na\u2122 COMFORT\n\\, on stormy days\nby wearing a\n-OVrtHJ\n.WATERPROOF\nOEED\nraOTHING\nQe-n-Light\nDurable\nLow in Price\nI.  O.  F.\nHiiuri Mount ltai-hi's, Ml . -4S1, moot. Iiul aud\n41 li Mntiiliiyn tu (lililfollnws Hall, n_xt to Opera\nHouse. Visiting liroltiren cordially invited to\natteud.\nJ.W. Qabland, I'.K.\nH. W. Kdwakds, R.8\nc. w. aw.\nMountain View Camp. No. 229\nMeets Second and Fourth Wednet-dava tn\neach month, iu Selkirk Hall Vtsti.in Wood\nmen cordially invited to attend.\nVi. I). ARMSTRONG, Con. Com.\nJ. MoINTYHK. Clerk.\nKEVKI.STOKK AERIE No\nF. O- E.\nThe rsmilar meetings are held In ttie Selkirk\nHall 1st hiiiI lird Tuesday nf end, in,,nth. 8 p.m.\nVisitiiiK brethren are isnrdiully invited.\nJ, LRStitfC. PaaatDKNT.\nw. e. McLauchlin, secuetabv.\nKootonay Lodge, No. IS, A. F. & A. M.\nTlm regular niest-\nitnrs nre ti-l.l ill Ilii1\nM>SONH'TK.Ml'LK\nOddfellows! Hull, mi\ni .,s third M.'ii.i.iy iii\n'illi-ll minitll nt K\n' i.m. Vtsttlug brethren cordially,! welcome.\nO. H. HHUCUNlKlt. BEOHKTAKY.\nSKLKIRK LOIX'K No. 12. 1.11, O. F\nMoots ovory Thursday\nveiling In Selkirk\nH at 8 o'clock'\nVisiting brethren cor\ndial     invited bo ut-\nJ. MATH1K, Skc,\nO. H. KNIGBT, N.Q.\nCold Range Lodge, K. of  P.,\nNo. 26, Revelstoke, B. C.\nMISKT-l . VKIIV   IV,   UNIWIiAV\ncx'si'it  to nl Wfilnusil. y\nOAftll\nHall    ill\nKnight*- '\n\u25a0 bllcllnw\n,'\u2022   \u2022'<.       llsiliug\n\u2022Hill,,   'ivnnl.\nH. CUNNINGHAM UOBHIB, ('. ('\ntl. II. i'.lt'i. K   K. nf  It   _:s |\n.1. It. Still'I', Jl. ut K,\nST. ANN'S  CONVFNT\nBoarding   School   for    Girls\nKAMLOOPS,   B. C.\nChildren ol all Dtnioinbiallons ad.\nmilled, Complete Preparatory Similes,\nlli^lt School Course. Music: Piano,\nInstruments,      Kor   terms   and  other\nparticulars apply to   Sisti.ii Supkrior\nOPENINQ    8EPT.    1st,     I0O8\nWA NT ED.\nI VRKS.SMAKIM' nl I'l-iiKiinahle\nU << cms A| p'y Mt.-. li. W.Hri't n,\nFourth Nil eel.\nJ ..(III S.\\i.|s; -Une 21 .0 re block nnd\n' one III acre block of i hind\" Iruit\n.unl I'm tiling I.nnl shunted on Upper\nAt row Luke. Applv John N-lson,\nGalena Biy. _\u00abp801in\nIT.OK KALE-AiTowheud Drugaioie\n; for Stile, possession Novenib i 1.\nApply to M.J. Donovan, Arrow bend,\nH.C, sep Hi It.\nFOR SALE\u2014Twu irood   Milk  Cows\nApply   to   Mathison   A    Orowe,\nSouth Track.\nFOR SALE-CHEAP - Nine llrst-\nclass D.ili'V Covvs.   Applv In Box\nIHS, Arroivliemi. Hat 12 Hod\nNotice of Sale\nPursuant lo the  Order of lhe County\nCourt of West Kootenay, holtleu at Rovelstoke, inailc in Hie action of Hi|< Bend\nLumber Company, Limited, v. Columbia\nand Kootenay Kailway and Navigation\nCompany ami Charles B. Kirk and W. J.\nKane, thore will bo offered for sale wiih\nthe approbation of VV. E. McLauchlin,\nl'\"st|., Deputy Itoglstrar of snid Court at\nlhe Court House, In lhe Cily of Revelstoke\non Wednesday, lhe jiat day ol October,\nioo8,   at    i   o'clock   in    the     afternoon,\nall nud  singular   that    certain   parcel\nor tract ol land and premises  situate,   ly-\nIng and being In the Town of Arrowhead,\nB.C'i a1\"'  being composed  of Lot No.\nPour t-|), Block No. Seven (7).\nOil Ilic lauds is said lo he   a   Iwti   stray\nframe building iomti with seven rooms,\nI''iii.Iiit particulars mny be ha,I  from\nHarvey, McCarter ill I'inkliam, Solicitors,\nImperial Bank Block,   Kevelstoke,   It. C\u201e\nor from\nVV, II, Mil-M CHUN,\nDeputy Registrar et Rovolsloko,\nHated  al  Revelstoke thia isi day nl\nOctober, 1908. oct 3 ^t\nWANTED\u2014Upstairs work or din-\niiiK'iooin hy experienced woman.\nApply ul once io' M, Abel. Gulden,\n17UJK SALE  -Small Conl Self Fuedei\n1    Stove In good condition.     Apply\nftlAIL-HHUALIl ullice.\nPAHTNEK WANTED to travel,\nI with abuut $75 Paying concern.\nWrite \"Partner,\" office this paper.\nmi) LKl' Ootid furnished room with\nX    its llhoiil board. Apply Hox 806,\nw\nANTKn-S.-ui.,^   hv    Ihe  dHy.\nApply lo Alihs  \\i Ilii'Heck, Hid\nstrci'l west\n\\rOUNG    MAX   (li-.-iicK   lumiil   uml\niin'Tii,  m   I'liiuii Nepui'Hte.   Stale\nItui-iB.\u2014T  V i i, c\u00abim* Mail-Uei'iild.\n0 UNKfeNNtiS CAN BE CURED\nTHE EVAN3 G0LO CURE INSTITUTE\nThe Emus Institute f\u00bb\u00bbr the euro or\ntho drink* iind dm.,- titbits, estfthlishoil\nin WiuttJpoR IIyears, and lu Vanniuvor\nl yoar, witli entire success, Nuw removed to more onmmndious iiuiirtor.-\" at\nB50 Pari- Drive, Qrnndview, corner of\nP-trker street.\nProspectus, t^stlmoulRls. etc.. scut\nprivately ou uupHetttiou. TUe superintendent nr secretary may bo consulted\nat an j time.    Phone K 4020.\nAUTOMOBILE LIVERY\nPowerful i ur, Keats live, fnr hire liy\nthe day or hour at reasonable terms.\nIi.ei.lll il oll'eel trips nil duy.\nSTANDS -Union Hotel, Phone 27.\nOrien \u201ei Hotel, Phone IS.\nC. TURNROSS, Proprietor. Phone 41\nPALACE\nRESTAURANT\nA. H. SING, Proprietor\nBoard by weed   -   S5.0O\nSingle   meals 25 c.\nMcKenzie   Avenue\nCLIMAX\nRESTAURANT\nF1R8T BThT.ET.\nSHORT   ORDERS SERVED\nMeals, 25c.\nMEAL TICKETS.  - $5.00\nS.S. REVELSTOKE\nThe Steamer leaves Five Mile\nLanding ( during stage of high\nwater) at li it.in on Tuesday and\nFriday, fur Dimnie Creek and way\npoints, returning same day.\nFreight must be ready fnr delivery to te una ol Revelstoke\nOarta*,'e Co.. Ltd,, ou Mondays and\nThursdays al  I p.m, and   must   be\nprepaid.\nThn Cartage Company's Stupe\nleaves for the Boat Landing at ,\"1:3(1\np.m on Monday and Thursday and\nen meets with the steamer on arrival\nI nek in the evening, and makes\nilieciul trips, when required, on\niiiesibiy and Friday mornings,\nleaving town at 4 a.m.\nComfortable berths aud good\nmeals on Steamer. Telephone connection between steamer and local\ni--'*h.iiigo\u2014-No. Hlll'.l. Dates of\ntailings may he changed without\nuutice.\nF. SWANSON,\nPURSER,\nTHE   PRICE\n-' t M 4     -\"i '^ & ^\nCASH\nSc Cl-ar, So Shining and sn Evident that it\nwill glimmer through a   Blind   Man's   Eye\n\"THE\nVISIBLE TYPEWRITER\nA Canadian Made Writintj  Machine\nKor ease of operation and\nperfection in the results produced the \" EMPIRE \"\nTYPEWRITE!* is unsurpassed.\nThe\" EMPIRE\" embodies\nno complicated tuov< ments,\nwhile its manifolding .ilign-\nnieni, marginal facilitipf,\nnittomiitic conveniences, durability, visible writing, minimum of noise in operation\nmake it the typewriter par\nexcellence.\nThe \"EMPIRE\" needs lens\ncare than any other machine\nbecause there nre fewer parts\nto be cared for also title to the\nstrong lines of simplicity that\nam part of the machine.\nTin- C.P.R. began using the\nEMPIRE Typewriter in\n1895, continue*] to add to the\nnumber, and now have in\nconstant use more than 700\nof these machines,\nADOPTED   BY\nThe British Covernment\n\" French Government\n\" Bank of Montreal.\n\" Merchants Bank of\nCanada\n\" Molsons Bank\nami all educational instilu-\ntions of Canada\nThe Price\n$60.00\nCASH\nSOLF.  LOCAL AGENTS\nINTERIOR PUBLISHING CO.. LIMITED\nREVELSTOKE, E. C.\nAll Work Promp tlv\nand Neatly Executed\nKIRST CLASS\nFRESH TIMOTHY HAY\nAll   kimU   uf   new\nVEGETABLES AND FRUIT\nDealers in\nSILK AND CHINA\nDRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY\nWah Chang, - Front SI.\nP.O. liox, 2011. PH0NB28\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nMiiiiufm'.iirnil  fur rli_.snf.-i nf   bttildlUgl\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE !\nFIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS;\nfor hi.In in tarwn nr -.mull QUaottfe.61\nnt tlm luw'wt (irloo-. fur rftHh.\nah Itiudiol bulldlDo ninl plaitoriDi\niiinlnrtiuoii.\nA. PRADOLINI, \u2022 REVELSTOKE\nCommercial   Printing\nA Specialty With Us.\nCull for Estimates and Advcrti.iiif, Rates\nTHE MIL-HERALD\nPUBLISHING COMPANY, Ltd. THE MAIL-HERALD, ftEVELSTOKE, B. C.\n<t>..\u00bb'I' 'I' 'I' '|i \u00bb3< 'fr .\u00a3\"\u00a3<\u00a3\"\u00a3$\nI F0R\nSunburn\n||\nTan and\nFreckles\nGet a   Bott!..   u|   nnr   Eldei\nii\nI\ntfc*  Flower   Cieara      .lust what   tt'\n\u2022Jf   you are looking t, ||t j\n1$. So! h .. 1\" +*\u00a3+\ni    C. R. MACDONALD'S     *\nijj Ri PELSTOK1 .  H, C #|\n_\"_\u25a0_ iti it. it* tT_ tSfa tti itt it. dh it*! it. li'i\n\u2022 jt fjf +\u00a3*T_fT \u2122 rji -r^f rp- rj^tjrt^t lyrrp\nWeather Forecast\nSaturday,   Oct.   _\u2014Genera.Iy  far, |\ni ot likely change.    Modem*\u25a0\u25a0 \" \u25a0 p1\u00abi Iy\nwind-     Temp. Max. 117 * ;  lion, ill!\nLocal and General.\nM !*\u25a0!\u2022 McCarter 1ms been electetl\ntreasurer   i f    the   La lies'   11\u00abi!-|iit-i 1\n' ruild.\nDumonthas jinn-lia-eil llie Lar\nlean hotel at Comaplix Irom Rues.\nJ   h'vans\nSome men are so politic illy shortsighted that they only nee ''as leopard\nbut not bis spots\nRepresentative   ot   Lady ware Co of1\nNew York  and  Vancouver, will he al\nCressman A Morrison'B, October 0-7-8 j\nThe council chamber iu the city\nhall ii being painted and decorated,\nwhich improvement ha- been badly\nneeded fora long tfnie.\nDon't forget the dale, Oct. Uth,\nwhen Mr. Roodive W'll iddrcBS the\ncitizen, of Revelstoke on behalf of the\nConservative Party Oct, 3-2t\nA Bchenie it afmt hy the members\nof the cricket club to make extensive\nimprovements on tlie ground this tall\nso that a good pitch can he assured\nnext Beason.\nH. A. Brown, of Sicamous, Grand\nChancellor for B, C, of the order nf\ntlie Knights of Pythias, visited the\nlocal lodte on Wednesday night, bis\nvi.ii he,tif much appreciated by all\nprese .t.\nDr Harvey has numerous testa,\nincluding shadow or looking into the\neye, also others ot recent arrival,\nmany of which are the results nf his\n.Mi research At Revelstoke Oct,\n20th and 21st,\nA S. Goodeve, tho Conservative\ncandidate for Kootenay in the approaching elections will address a\npublic meet ing in the opera house on\nFriday evening, October IHh, on the\np ilitical issues of the day.\nPresident BooBeveit has decided that\nail government employees who wish\nt.. take part in politics must resign\ntheir positions with the government\nand that there is no hope of regaining\nthe position after the campaign is\nover.\nThe public arc reminded that application forms far licences und house\n!., IJpra for euro ment ou the civic\nvo|. !-.' list can be bad nt the city hull\nThi :-' close- at the end of October\nand all those who desire a franchise\n-!:    i \u25a0! yet tbeir mimes in\nlu..- Noil:, in Crown li mi. is in\n-lulling its handsome new littinga,\ncounters and \u2022 Hi es which have just\narrived from the 'Set. The lining,\nare up to dull- and when elected the\ninterior will be at- well arranged -is\nany hank in tin  province,\nON OUR SHELVES\nnnd counters you will .ind\nonly the heal ol canned and\npackage goods, und the besl\nof every kind. Whatever\nyou waul in line groceries\nyou will Iiud here, anil you\nwill Ilnd our prices tiglti on\nleu-, coll'ees, canned goods\nund everything in groceries,\nWe pride niti'selves on the\neotti-tcHy and efficiency of\ne service.\ntit yum house evei'y morning\nanil leave you some of out\nmice fresh bread ami toll-.\nThey will reach you in plenty\nof time tot breakfast, anil\nnoi ,i member of ihe fain!\nhut what will enjoy them.\n'l'i v it tot il week anyway.\nIt we can gel you In do that\nive relyou the bread aod '\"Ilio make \u25a0,-ou eat them ti(.lit\nalong,\nHOBSO\/i    SSL\nKarn is King\nThe right Piano at the right price.\nCull am! see us before you buy one.\nKincaid and Anderson\nReal Estate, Insurance and Financial Agents.    Money to Loan.\n'^\ni| Ies of   iron ore\nt ies in Allieita\nEaton   Hurlbut\nand Crane's\nNote  Papers\nPrices on  1-...W Good1-;\ni rom      ,.     to ', \u2022\u2022'    .* \u2022\n'....-        - , -. *       ,',.v.\ni.  i   pin ujff\nS|       . '..'.* -        .:i. .\nBEWS DRUGSTORE\nNEXT HUME   BLOCK I\n\u25a0 \u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb \u00ab_M_iaH_M__BaB\u00ab-\u00bb\u00ab\nThe recent block of city debentures\nfor $8,11011 issued for the new lire\nalarms nnd city park improvements\nhave been sold this week through a\nToronto broking linn for 92J which is\nalmost the to li ires for municipal\nhiinds nt the presi nt time.\nMrs Charles E, BcharlVer of Philadelphia, ivb ' has done considerable\nI o'linical work in lhe Rooky nioiiti\nluinfl, and Miss Adams of Cincinnati,\nit geologist of some fame, are at Fii Id,\nhaving returned from a three months'\ntrip north as far as Tete Jaune pass.\nThe ,1'onnsylvania railroad bus decided tii abolish the I it If of \"conduc-\nnir\" oil all ol its Pullman trains now\ncalled \"conductor\" will hereafter he\ncalled   ' stewards.'    The   reason   put\nforth is tlmt there are now   li mny\nconductors on each   train,   one   being\ndeemed Bufllcient.\nThe trouble with too many folks is\nthat they won't lake the time to\nbother aliout politics till it is too late\nsnd then they complain when thlngi\ndon't go right. Tbis is just as true\nregarding hospital guilds, school\nmeetings, city counoils, provincial and\nfederal elections and city bylaws.\nThe C.P R have arranged to construct a new  sidewalk  from the depot\nIo the railway crossing nl McKci ie\navenue. Thu new walk will be put in\nnu the opposi e side ol lhe walk of\nthe road froin when' il ,ia  now.      This\nimprovement will be welcomed as the\npresent footway is most unpleasant il\nnot dangerous to walk on\nA very significant side ol tie   U P.ll\nstrike was demonstrated this week by\nlhe peouliai and unusual sounds thai\nwere emitted hy tin- yard engine while\nat work Groaning, screaming and\nuttering weird, wailing notes like an\ntbandoned'soul the loco did in work\n; \u2022 eping up iti inoessanl ci mpl iii l\nday and night is if appealing for med\nical attenti\nThe   Eint i o  College  of Opbthal\nm, logj -. nd gl    -\u2022\"- to nil pa is   111 hi\n'...\u2022million,   and   Dr,   Harvey -    uotl\nhas been  to givt    - il isfacl\n....... taken ml, and the direct    -\n,: n,e   (.'oil, gt    ll ivi   e  Mtiiimiii;.\n, d Inn,   by ' \" eting   him    is   'heir\nI   Modi .,    .in !   placing    the     entire\n,\u2022   a ion I  department     nl   tht   I\ni i der his direction     Hie  doctor  can\n lilted .0 Revelstoke on  ''\nand _lal\nRepresentative of l.alvwiir- Co. of\nNew York and Vancouver, will be at\nCressman A Morrison's, October ti 7-8.\nThe number nf pupils actually in\nattendance at the Publio school ilnr\ning tlie month of September was 110\nThis is the llrat time in the history of\nthe city that the attendance for am\none month has gone beyond tbe -UKI\nmark and such nn enrollment may h-\ntaken as marking a distinct advance\niu the growth of the city.\nThe general hoard and executive\nCoin oiltee of the Missionary Society\nof the Methodi-l Church arc holding\ntheir annual meeting in Vancouver,\n'Commencing on Thursday of this\nweek and continuing next week. This\nimportant committee consists of till\nministers and Is1-, laymen. Tbe committee this year will appropriate to\ntbe different conferences in the Home\nand Foreign field about $500, The\nwork, and the demands of the work\nhave grown to great proportions,\nThe Enterprise Brewing Co are\ncreeling a large ice house on the block\naoroaae the lane adjoining the Brewery.    Commodious stables will also lie\nelected It is the intention of the\ncompany to extend the main premises\nnext Sprint; nnd   build   on   additional\ncellars and rooms for the reception ni\nnew anil more extensive plant One\nof the last additions to the Br weiy is\na line ami up lo date bottle washer\nanil cleaner. The new machine lias n\ncapacity of 16 bottle! at a time and\nTo d \/eu enn be washed  in  an   boor,\nThe w:i-her   consists   of   a   series   i f\nscr ti bl,mg brushes and water jets which\ndo the work effectually and will he\nconnected up with the engine.\nHe ir M -, Gnndeie, the Conaerva-\ntive i an,li,hii, , ni 11 , i 'pern House,\nOct   mil. Oct. 8 2t.\nEntile change of programme for\n\\l 'i.ilav mul Tuesday and   Friday and\nTSiltuiduy.\nA large party havi  arranged  to  bit\nth\"   l.ioiiiii.i k    nn,I   to-morrow  mi\nhorseback, weathei permitting.\nRepri -e, IntiM' of l.sidywille l'o ol\nNew York and Vancouver, will lie .it\nChessman A Mmiii\/oiiV, October 0 7-8.\nMr Joseph Martin, K O, bus definitely iiiinnimcid thai, be will not\nenter the election Ci nl st in   Victoria.\nYou will know how to mark your\nballot after hearing Mr. Goodeve nl\nthe Op- in House, Oct. 5-th. Oct. 'A 2t\nW. King is erecting a oommodioiiB\nworkshop mi the hug ut tho intersection nl  Government   st ret and Third\nSt I'll.\nI! )\u2022'. Y .niig of tl,,. Lands 1 epnrt-\nno m 'i ihe Don i i> ti in Governmenl\nwiii it tlm coy yi_.ier.nu ,,M bisiin\nuual inspection torn\nA progressive uIhs-i ti.'lirna.nenl\nn.der ilie auspices uf the Ltitlien1\nll s. pii Guild, uili he held in the\nCnj II ,11 on Thursday, Oci  her 22nd\nE Mo \\d im is spending :. \u2022\u2022 n tl iy\u00ab\nit re en route \u00bbiMt on n viei, lo his\nfamily. Mr. McAdani has brougiil\nover some line\nfrom bis ir ,_, pt\nI'he lower bouse of the Anglican\nsynod iii Ottawa has concurred in a\nresolution passed by the upper bouse\nproviding lor the establishment of a\nnew church province west of the\nRocky mountains.\nThe assessment roll tbis year shows\nan increase of $370,663 50 on .be land\nmd improvements nnd an i crease of\n$81,110 nn the lands and improvements nutside the eily limits, assessed\nfor -ch. o! purposes,\nOnly four performances at. the Edison Parlor Theatre next week, Mon-\nday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.\nChange of prolamine on Monday\nand Tuesday. Change again f ,r\nFl itlay and  Saturday.\nThe close season for willow grouse\n.illioil has   thisycir been extended fir\nni\" month, expired .it midnight Sept\nilll'li. A number of hunting parties\n,vill be  ai'iingul for  various points in\nhe dislriot lo scroll for lhe birds.\nLit Patrie, ibe well known French-\nCanadian Liberal paper of Montreal,\nil hough figuring out. a majority dr\nLiiiiier, considers that British Colli nhie will return live Conservatives\n;o two Liberals, ai.d Unit Yukon will\nalio go Conservative.\nIii sotne of tne mountain towns ot\nB. C. some of the inhabitants drink\nloo much raw b inl w*ter. Tbey gra-\nInnllv become ossified and incapable\noi responding I , anything that will\nid valine the town they live in or 11 e\ndistrict that Burrtiimtls them,\u2014 Ledge\nSince receiving lhe assessment\nfigures from lhe city ball l,.st night,\nwhich figures appear elsewhere in this\nissue, il wns found that an error had\nIn eo m le in addition and the total\n$1,488,813 50should now read $1,408,-\n88.1 50 Ton. $10,000 will also increase\n\u25a0lie dilt'ereiici ill Ihe lig urea cum pa red\nwith I hose ol last yeui.\nSocial and Personal\nli Smitii, P. 1, S , came down yes\n'erday from Lloyd's raiicbe where be\nmis been operating a surveying party\nK.W. It. Paget left on Wednesday\nfor a \\ i\u00bbit. lo the Ooiist.\nPartner-\n'The Great. Refusal.'\nA meeting of the It. velsl Iran\nit the Britisl   Columbia   Timber  .nd Mr   ind  Mr.-.   U.K.  Hay   returned\nForestry  Chamber  of Com   erce  waa ',\" Wodimsday  from   a   trip   to   the\n\u2022   I       rbursday night        I in-  C   \\ ' ' '\"'\nHall.    President ' >    Lach ,  ind   took\nthe chair.    The   meeting    van  i ,.'   I ,\u201e, Filday on iin\nfor the purposi   if electing   *   '.legit,. ,(l,  |j,., ,j\n. attend I general meeting of  thi\nC   I'Imt* \u25a0 and  Forestry Cbaml ' '\u25a0'\"'\"*   ' '>'\"''\u25a0   M.l'P,   returned\n. , ,\u201e,.\u201e.,., .....   y,,.. ...     ., thin n     u tin fro it Vancouver\nI   sad iy, Ocl In   meet   I'm       u   \\   ,\u25a0 ,tir. iei has retm I   from a\n'\u25a0xee il                      .'   ivincisl   gov. \u2022 . lo Vs  ci  iver\nMayor Lindmark   was\n- -      He\npassenger\nstoke   up\nAltel    i    goni   s     :-.-,--\nresolntii in   \u00bbas   : \u25a0--\u2022 \u25a0!   '\u25a0 bal I'    I \u25a0\"\niiitind ii ie* Lumber ('\u25a0\nof   Arrowhi .  '   be   \u25a0 lected  a\n\u25a0 .\u25a0nt   mo    i.        \u2022  ..\n,    ..    ii ...\nmd  M  -   Lytt lei, H' gina,\n..'\u2022!-    mil   Mrs  F  0. Elliot.\nM.l : \u25a0 iuoip ii of t h.. Church\n\u2022  ;|   .,, |r,    \u25a0   |', .. . ,\nChurches.\nCathoi.io. \u2014 llov. Father Coccola\npastor, Services ate In Id on the First\nnnd Third Sundays in every nuuiili\nnt tho following hours; 8 a.in Com\niiiniii,.ti Mass; 111:30 a.m High I ass\nnnd Sermon; 2 p.m. Baptisms; 2:80\np.m. Sunday School; 7:80p.m. Roaery\nInstruction and Benedict ii u,\nSt ANinti:iv's PresbvtkkiAN\u2014Rev.\nW.C. Calder, past,,r. Sundny, Out 1.\nServices II u.m, 7:30 pm., Sun.iny\nSchool and Pastor's Bible Class, 2.30\np. m. Prayer meeting on Wednes'-\n(hiy 8 p.m. Choir practice and tern h\ntrs' meeting, Friday 8 p m.\nMethodist\u2014Rev T.W. Hall, pastor.\nServices on Sunday as follows :\u2014\nMorning service nt. 11 o'clock. Sundny School nnd Bible Class at 2*80 p.\nin. Evening service at 7:30 p.m\nMorning Biibjeot, \"Conditions of Et\nfeclnal Prayer\" Evening subject,\n\"The Mockery nf the Wine Cup \"\nEpworth League. Monday nt. 8 r.u\nP.ayer meeting, W.dnesday it 8 p to\nA hearty invitation in extended to all\nthese servicer, It. is expected that llie\nanniversary fistival of ihe uhuroh will\nbe held inuiii the direction ol tl.,\nLnilus' Aid, on Tuesday, Oct. 20lIt\nFull notion will tie given next, week\nKnox Pkeubyterun\u2014J, It. Robertson, B.D., minister, Sundny Bervieea\nat 11 a in. and 7,'tH |i in. Sunday\nSchool and Pastor's Bible ('hiss at 2'80\nThe Communion of the Lord's Supper\nwill lie held at the morning seiviee\nwhen all communicants are urged In\nlie present. At the evening service\nthe pastor will preach on \"True Statesmanship.\" G ml music. All are\nwelcome and strangers nre specially\ninvited. The prayer meeting on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock.\nBaptist\u2014Rev. W. P. Freeman, HA.\npastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30\np m. Sunday school and Bible class at\n_30 p m 'it. Y. P. U. Monday tit 8\np m. Prayer nit-cling Wednesday 8\np in. Ail are invited to tbet-e services\nMorning mil jet, \"Christian\nship.\"   Evening,\nSt. Pktek's (Anglican)\u2014Bev. ('. A\nProcunier, M. \\ , h'ector. . Services ou\nSunday ns follows: 8 a.m. Holy Communion. At. II a in Matins, and\nSermon, 7 80 p.m. Evousoug. 2 3(1\np in.    Sunday School.\nCard of Thanks\nKililor MAIl.-llKIIAI.ll.\nDkak Sut,\u2014Will yuu allow toe sp,.ce\nin your paper lo acknowledge the do\nnations and thank the people of Hevelstoke for their liberal response, The\npromptness and generosity logetbei\nwith tbe into esi taken it be hospital\nby the public is re.I y amazing. It\nis certainly a tuuidciful incentive to\nmy sel I and the rest of tbe stall' to feel\nwe have such hearty co-operation from\nthe people. in asking (or doll ill,OS\nmy object waa to help the management of the hospital in a small degree,\nas during the past year they have\nfound it rather difficult nt times to\nmeet expenses and naturally I thought\nto ask was to receive. I will give a\nlist ol the donations and you will\nunderstand my gratitude at such\ngenerosity.\nW. H. Armstrong, $5; V. W. Hess,\n$0; Mrs. Patrick, 2 jars of fruit; Mrs.\nElsoo, 1 jar of fruit; is. F. Cameron,\nmagazines; The Club, magazines;\nMrs. Foote, 2 ins of fruit; Mrs. .1. M.\nDoyle, li jars ol fruit; Mrs. McPbnil, 2\njars of fruit; Mrs. Hobbs, pickled\ncabbage; 0. B. Hume, I box of upplcs:\nMrs. W. 0, Culdei, 1 crate of peaches.\nLawrence Hardware Co., I granite\ndish pan, 1 double boilor, I dustpan, 1\n2 gallon jar. I pudding dishes; Mrs\nWillis A i inst rung, 2 jars of jelly.\nYours sinc.siely,\nA   B. Wnii'i;, Matron.\nAttractive showing of Indies full\ncostume., coats and skids. Mr. .1 S,\nDavis, Vancouver Lady Ware Ci , will\nb \u25a0 at UrosBinan A Morrison's, Ocl. 0th\n\"th and Mib, witb nn up-to-date slock\nof ladies high  class suits, skirts, coats\nand furnishings,     We will be pleated\nt,, bay the ladies call nud Inspect the\nvery latest novelties iu ladies goods.\u2014\nCressn an & Monismi\nFURS\nI   UN\nKite\n. llll\nYou should buy your\nFurs early and have\nso much more good\nout of them. A nice\nFur neck' piece is\nalmost a necessity for\nthe cool evenings.\nWe are showing a line assortment iti Isabella\n, Persian Lamb, German Mink, Alaska Sable,\nh, etc., in neck pieces and muffs, and can give\nsplendid values.\nCHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SETS\nin While Lamb, Thibet, Ermine, etc., and some\nI'iiie Warm Lamb Ruffs for the little tots lhat can\nlie washed,\nMCLENNAN'S\nNorthern Crown Bank\n_-l-<:A_- OKlvLgK\u2014WINNIPEG\nCapital (authorized)      $6,000,000\n\"        paid up 2,2oo,ooo\nRest, and undivided profits       225,ooo\nPresident    Sir D. II. McMillan, IC.O.M.Q,   Vice Presidents\u2014Edward Our-\niieyand dipt, Win. Robinson,    lien. Man.-J. W. deO. O'Crady.\nSpecial attention paid to Savings  Bank Deposits\nInterest allowed from date of deposit and credited ipiarteily.\nOpen every C P. R.   Pay Night, also Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 p. m.\nA Ceneral Banking Business Transacted\nThe sin.idea'   llccoillll receives   from   us   lhe  saute  careful attention\nas I he largest one.\nOffice   Corner First  St. and Connaughl Ave.\nA.  F.  D.  LACE,   Manager   Revelstoke  Branch\nBusiness Locals\nPure cod liver oil emulsion\u2014easy to\ntake. A bottle for .1. Sold at (' H.\nMacdonald's.\nNeat house, nicely furnished, conveniently situated, for rent. If. N\nCourBier.\nWc have some Crown sealers iu\npints, (punts ami half gallons, Order\nearly.    Bourne Urns.\nSpecial cough syrup foi horses.\nNew shipment of horie and dog midi-\noin.es just to baud nt C. H Macdonald's.\nWe are now showing the liuest improved Kootenay and Sutiknlta ranges,\nhot blast heaters, liaee burners, eio\nBourne Bros.\nCharming novelties in ladies costumes. Mr. J, S. Davis, \\iw York\nand Vanoouver Lad,waio Co., will be\nat  Oressiiiuii (S M> i it-on's,  Oct, (ith\n7th, inl .Sib. K y Oiistuuc is a\nNew York creation ..ml materials include broadcloths, Venetian, cheviots,\nchevron suitings, wisteria, piune, purple, mode, elephant, guy, smoke color,\nbrown ami bronze. A perfect lit\nguaranteed.\nLiberal Committee Booms\nOla Salvation Army Hall, Flrat Strum\nAll Interested in the elect ion of Mr.\n.Smith Curl Is us member lor Kootenay\nBiding; iu the Dominion House of\nCommons, cordially welcomed,\nOpen Daily from 9 a.m toll p.m.\nDIAMONDS\nArc a sale aud sound investment. This was proved\nconclusively during the re\ncent financial depression.\nEvery   one    of    our    large\nassort ment is\nGuaranteed to be\nFlawless\nJ. GUY BARBER\nV. It. K. WATCH  INSPECTOR\nOllicial Issuer uf Marriage\nLicences.\nCity Bakery\nUnder Now Management\n.lust ...tiv.-il, a lurgoconsignment\nof first-cltisB confectionery* A pplen*\nditl nt.-tortmen. of Bread .imi Oakes\ndelivered daily. Wedding and\nBirthday Cakes a i.peclaUy. Special\nterms to partirs and Iw-in.juris. U\nI on toon Teas.    LuiicIiua put up*\nJ. L. H ADRICK, Prop.\n\u00bb_.-\u25a0:__'.-_\nA GRAND OPPORTUNITY OF SUPPLYING YOUR FALL NEEDS\nNEW MILLINERY\nWe are keeping in loin h   with  the\nEastern Wholesale Houses,\nMaking our displ ty of New < rood i\n.ill the Latest Styles,\nNEW MILLINERY\nHandsome\nMantles\nU ' men v*. ho an \u25a0 irrn\nthing entirel   nf.w  tnd e>\nM i:tt.|o |   should     e_   i nir   Mantlet\nI )epartini:ni\nHosiery and\nKnit Underwear\nWc H' showing ill the besi makes,\nI In     I lepartmeni   is   overflowing\nwilh New ' ioods    Women i ( asl\nmere I lose from i .i   o  pair to $i.\nCorsets\npnii       i  hi   ire   i   Hired  ol\nbargain    .i   #e plai e i \u00bbn\n.  alii pairs\nBlankets and\nComforters\n\\ll wool blanket .. lull size, omul\n\u25a0v ighl ii f, | Reg \\A nil-woo\nblanket for I\/. 50. Blankets worth\n1*9.50, now telling ti   |>8\nA gi\"id range \u25a0 il 'lomforters 11   .ill\nLadies' Costumes\nii'   per   1 cut     I liscount    on   al\n1 lostumcs,\nReady-Made\nClothing Department\nOdd Pants at $j.j,5 por pair.\nWorts led Suits at $11.511.     Regular\n$16,50,\nllnyvs' Suits selling  from $^.50 up.\nMen's Overcoats,   Keg. $fa     Now\n$7.00,\nMen's   Best  Overcoats with   Satin\nLapels.    Ue),-. $16.    Now $11.\nMen's Odd Pants\n100 Pair put in stock this day,\ngood, heavy Tweed Pants at $1.33\nper pair. Heavy antl dark grey\ntweed, double and twisted wool,\nthe kind that regularly sells at JI3,\nNow Sale Price $2.a<.\nSnaps in Footwear\nWomen's Shoes  at  $1.50.    These\nate odd lines picked   out of stock.\nReg. $-.50 and $_\u25a0.\nMen's Tan Oxfords.       Reg. $5.50\nNow $3.50.\nMen's Balmoral,    Reg. $5.50; now\n$.. .0.\nMen's Heavy Working Shoe.  Reg.\n$,..50; now $2.50,\nMackenzie  Avenue        \\^ J\u00a3 J J)      4^     \\^C } \\J _N Cx Revelstoke,  B. 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