"f2d12c6e-2acd-462e-955c-9db8ae43029b"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1906-03-28"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310644/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " i;i-:i-:i' your EYE on j\nBows' Drug Store\nlEaster Cdrds & Novelties\n^Wtt.,1 i issssmi ri MstWBWOBMssssstsI \u00C2\u00ABwe*r,Wtt-?jjstis\u00C2\u00BB*\n.\"\nk\n.\nPrescription Work\n. m KlVrJ .,|V\nreceives the promptest caw\nL,g nnd attention at\nMAR 301906\n&ws' Drug Store\nVol. 12.-No. 62\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. MARCH 28. 1906\n'/CT0R|A>.\nrr\nU-.\n$2.50 Per Year\nMail\nOrder\nUept.\nC.B.Hofflc4Co.\nWrite\nFor\nSamples\nLIMITED.\nDEPARTMENT-STORE.\nMILLINERY OPENING\nAFTERNOON AND EVENING\nThursday, March 29\nYon .a,,- welcome mul bring ynur filends, \\',- will haven repro-\nseiiiativ,- show of all the nevvesl slylea the Piince.ss Alice, Mirely\n.M.-ii-y Ann, etc. The foliu'lngs, etc., nre well worth while.\nA Fancy Vest for You\nWe are showing an attractive array ol the celebrated \" 20TH\nI'M NTT 'RY BRAND FANCY VESTS.\nThe Fancy Vest is n Stylish bit of apparel, ol course, but it is\nalso very warm, cuntui table and serviceable.\nWe guarantee the Fit and Quality of these Vests, and prices are\nsuch as will appeal to you.\nJams, Honey, Marmalade\nC. A H. .lain, all kinds 7 lb. tins\nC. k II. .lam, all kinds 1 Ib. tins\nC. II II. .lain, all kinds I Hi. Unities\nC, A- 11. Jellies I Hi. Bottles\nC, k II. Marmalade '. 7 lb. Tins\nC. A II. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1,1b, Tins\n0, A B. \" 1 lb. Jars\nDundee \" 7 Ib, Tins\nlitiiitlee \" I lb. .lars\n1!, belt-on'* Pine Apple Marmalade 111,. .lars\nRobertsons Green Fig and Ginger 1 Hi -lars\nhire Clover Honey..' 5 lb. Tins\nPure Clover lloimy 2 lb.Tina\nPure Clover Honey 1 lb, Buttles\nWild Uo.-e Honey lib. Bottloi\nI'u served (linger in 1 Ib. .lars. 6 lb tins,,( Climax Jam\n5 lb. Tins ,,f Climax Jelly,all kinds. Syrup ill tins, all sizes\nTry (lui- Ram Lai's Tea-IHI,'. per lb,\u00E2\u0080\u00945 lbs, lor Ifi! 50\nTry ..ur c> 0, Blond Coffin selling now al IOc. per Ib,\n. Spring\nuH.::;-; Shoes\nWe nee receiving every day\nMl!'s$ffirsV \" \"-\"' shipments ol New Shoes. Wo\n..j.ii^'^^./^-' lev loki'i'p llie mosl up-lo-daie\nL,. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"Ilffiy s'mp-'eSl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 shoe dtipai'tiiiont nnd our elforts\n'\"^^Sm^i 2m *;- ;\"''' \"PPiwIiitod, If wo enn judge\n.':-\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'..'\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2':,,/i -.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'i-''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'-,'. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I'.v '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\" \"lllpill, Hilh'llis run-\n-..\"\"- \"';, ' -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0',\" Ifnually Increasing, Juslnow\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 --\u00E2\u0080\u00A2_-,-, \u00E2\u0080\u009E U(, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E;, Hlimvlng heavy, slum\nshoes for muddy wealhor. Bee\nour window,\nli tl ANIi Mli.LlNElti'\u00E2\u0080\u0094SKCONI) FLOOR.\nC.B. Hume & Co., Ltd\nDEPARTMENT STORE.\nCANADIAN\nALPINE CLUB\nInaugural Meeting Yesterday\nat Winnipeg Splendid Collection ol Deutschman Cave\nViews a Feature,\n11V TE1.EG1UTII |\nWiNNit-i:,.. Man,, March 28,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tho\nInaugural meeting of the Canadian\nAlpine Club was held here yesterday\nilikI wa* attended with great success,\niineol the features ol the meeting,\nand which attracted considerable\nattention, was a line collection of\nviews of the Deutsehmau Caves near\nvclstoke,\nMATTER\nOF MILLIONS\n\"Million Club \"is Now Being\nOrganised Throughout the\nProvince.-Objects of the\nMovement Explained.\nNelson, March 2(1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A \" Million\nclub\" is being funned spontaneously,\ngcta million population for liritish\niinihia. The idea is (or each citizen of tlie Province to send the facts\nut liritish Columbia to at least one\nperson in oilier parts nf the world, and\ninvite correspondence with a local\nc mmittee that will tell the truth\nut the land, and the opportunities for success offered by each fart of\nhe Province. The ide:i is for everybody to do all possible for the Province and for his own locality, uniting\niu a general movement, and having\nbranch ol the club under local\ncontrol. Everybody will he invited to\njoin ami pay a dbllar tt yeai to defray\nthe expense of litenituro, correspondence, and advertising the country.\nAlready loading citizens ul Slocan\nCity, Nakusp, Midway, Rossland,\nTrail, Vancouver, Revelstoke, Greenwood, Grand Forks, etc., have signed\nlor membership and endorse the idea.\nThe movement enlists universal enthusiasm as it appeals both to Provincial patriotism and local pride.\nAmong thuse already signed are\nmembers ,f Parliament, capitalists,\nhankers, miners, fanners, workmen,\nrailroad oflicials, clerks, waiters, editors, engineers, and hotelnien. All\nsee what vast advantages it will oiler\nfor British Columbia and want to help\na good thing ailing. There is no local\njealousy, for some Nelson people havo\nsuggested that Vancouver or Revel\nstoke should bo tbe head olliee, either\nthe metropolis of the Province or a\nplace that is central. In fact, the\nMillion Club embraces all oilier club'\nand all parts ol the Province.\nThe idea did not stmt in Nelson bul\nwas warmly endorsed as soon as il\nreached this city. Each member ol\nthe clul, will be provided with sla-\nturnery, bearing diets aboul British\nColumbia and bis own locality, his\nname and address; also literature to\nsend out,\nThe probability li that an effort\nwill be made to have the fads about\nthe Province go out to the world on\nevery piece ol mail that is sent by\nany local citizen, either on the envelope or on tin' stationery. Some\nhotel men are going to have envelopes\nprinted with (acts about British Columbia mi the back and facts about\ntholr section on the front,\nAll hotels, newspapers, and linns in\nevery line will be asked to do the\nsame or something of tho same idea.\nThis will gu the people ol Portland,\nOregon, one better. They used the\nLewis k Clark Fair, printing on all\nllieir envelopes but the Million Club\nwants to convert every inch ol while\npaper lhat leaves lliitish Columbia\ninto something that will do British\nColumbia g,,ud.\nTHE LATEST\nTELEGRAMS\nPrince Arthur Entertained at\nVictoria\u00E2\u0080\u0094Scheme ot American Delegate Saves Aitjeciras\nSituation-Iowa Floods,\nI IIY -IT.I.WIll It'll |\nJohnstown, Pa., March 28.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fir\nin the business section this morning\ncaused damage to the extent of $8(11),-\n01)1). Two men were killed.\nVictoria, March 28\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prince Arthur\nof Connaught was entertained at a\nSlate dinner in Government House\nlast night, and lelt for Cowichan this\nmorning lor a day's fishing.\nTokio, March 28\u00E2\u0080\u0094The new customs\ntariff is decidedly protective and retaliatory, The average rate of duly is\nthirteen per cent,\nBeiu.ix, March 28\u00E2\u0080\u0094During the delate on the naval bill in Ihe Reichstag yesterday, Heir Spahn, leader ol\ncentre party, suid that Germany had\nto reckon on the fleets ol Ureal Bid-\ntiin and Franco being arrayed against\nOermauy's increasing Heel.\nAigeciras, Maroh 28,\u00E2\u0080\u0094A (resh\nscheme proposed by an American\negale regarding the policing o!\n.Morocco has saved the situation. The\nInspector of Police will report simultaneously to Sultan and diplomatic\n1- 'l'pS.\nJUNEAU, March 28.\u00E2\u0080\u0094When the\ntownolWrangelwas burning Saturday\nnight, Indians ransacked the buildings.\nAn armed patty is now in pursuit.\nIndianapolis, .March 28\u00E2\u0080\u0094Following\nllie abortive meeting between coal\n0 orators and minors, instructions\n1 ive been issued to secretaries ol snb-\ni istricts that after March Hist no\ni ining be done till after the enliven-\niiiin of April 3rd. ., .\nWaterloo, Iowa, March 28.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hun-\nt eds,,( families have been ronderod\nboneless by Cedar river Hooding lho\nI tvn. Cedar Kail.* repurta a similar\nd.sastor.\nNew York, March 28,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Distriot\nAttorney Jerome has applied for a\nwarrant lor the aire t of ll. W. Perkins, former vice-presid'iit of the New-\nYork Life, and also suggests that if\ncontributing to campaign purposes by\ninsurances companies constitutes Iur\ncony, the mutter involves Chairman\n(leorge B. Cortolyoii and Treasurer\nCornelius llliss of the Republican\n, nnitteo.\nWILL VISIT\nREVELSTOKE\nDistinguished Gentlemen Will\nVisit Revelstoke and the\nDeutschman Caves This\nSummer.\nNew York, March 27\u00E2\u0080\u0094It would\nappear that the Canadian Rookies are\nto lie visited during the coming\nseason by many distinguished olimbers\nand sportsmen. Count Pcrrefoot,\ncntisin of the King of Spain, Col.\nHaggard, brother of Rider Haggard,\nthe author; and Col. Cowan, a big\ngame hunter, who saw active service\n(luring the South African war, are\namong those who have signified their\nintention ol visiting the Deutsohman\nCaves and possibly tho country to the\nnorth ul Revelstoke where abounds\nthe big game nf tho famous Selkirk\nrange of mountains,\nIteineiiilier llie firth-Katun Concert\nat the Opera Houto on Saturday night,\ni,,11,Ion rakoi, I * and spades, at\nBourne Bros,\nRemember the Firth-Eaton Conceit\nn' Ihe Opera House, Saturday night,\nMaroh 31st.\nFIENDISH\nMURDERESS\nDashes Boiling Fluid Over her\nSleeping Husband-Special\nGuards Enrolled to Prevent\nLynching.\nSan Francisco, (Tab, March 211.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A\nspecial Irom Merced, Cal., suys:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\" Thoro was lucked in the county jail\nhere last night the most brutal and\nfiendish murderess with whom the\nauthorities havo over bud to deal, She\nis Mrs. J es llelnioiid, and she killed\nher husband by pouring boiling water\nnver him while Ilo lay ash-op. The\nhorrible urlmo was committed in the\nmountains near hero, ill II o'clock\nMonday illuming, 'lho couplo lived\nIhere wilh four children in a lonely\nsettlement, where thoy kepi a smail\nstore, The woman had quarreled with\nher Imiii,,mil and, lining oiii'ly, heated\nwater ibiliheriili'ly in it large pall, This\nshe carried into tlio bedroom mul,\ndrawing hack the bed Olivers, dashed\nthe wnter on tho sleeping mall's head\nand chest,. Helm,mil slnggeied (ruin\nthe heil and, terrildv scalded, ran to\nneighbors Iur help, lle lived only ii\n[ew hours, hul- was able lu mako an\niinle-inoitiitn statement, in which he\naccused llis wile of the crime. The\ninaccessibility ol the scene of the\ncrime delayed llie report reaching the\nollicers at Moroed. Dolmond's neigh\nlulls locked the woman in n room to\nprevent her escaping before the sherill'\narrived.\nMra. Ileltniiiid gloat! over Ihe mill'\nder, Two months ago I 'ol ml awoke\nand lound he had been tied with rupes\nto llis bed. That was iu the middle\nul ihu night, Ilo lound his wile heating water that time, bul did not sup-\npolo it wits tu kill liim. She joked\nubout tying him lo lite bed. Exft'.t\nguards are at tho jail, thoy being\nnecessary tu prevent the lynching ol\nthe priitiuur,\nPRESENTATION\nBy Amateur Dramatic Club to\nMr. and Mrs. T, H. Dunne.\nLust evening the members of the\nRevelstoke Amateur Dramatic Club\nsurprised Mr, and Mrs. T. IT. Dunne\nnt their home by waiting upon theni\nin a body. After greetings bad been\nexchanged ihe President of the Club,\nW. M. Lawrence, called the gathering\nto order and on behalf of the members\nrend the following address to Mr. and\nMrs. Dunne, accompanied by a purse\ncontaining $90 in gold, to Mr. Dunne\nn silver match box, engraved with his\nmonogram, and to Mrs. Dunne, n\nhandsome cut glass vase; Mrs Lawrence made the presentations:\nT\u00E2\u0080\u009E. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ultimo :\nWe, the members ol the Revolstoko\nAmateur Dramatic Clith take ibis\nopportunity ol expressing our appreciation of the services you have rendered the t'luli in the past, Wo can-\nnot [til tn think that only your love\nof the work would bold yuu to such\ntedious and very often unthankful\nlabor, We who have heen closely\nassociated with you in this work know\na little of the patience yon have\nshown, the encouraging words spoken,\nand the many ways you have taken\nto strengthen the Club and advance\nthe members. We deeply regret that\nyou are about to leave us for a time,\nand trust yuu will always remain\nmembers uf our oll'b, that wo may\nalways have your counsel and advice\nin affairs pertaining to the welfare of\nthe club, and that we may have you\nst il 1 on the boards with us on some\nfuture occasion. As a slight token of\nour appreciation we would ask you to\nreceive this purse nud contents, which\nwas the amount realized from the\nbenefit we gave for you in the production of the \"Colleen Bawn,\" and\nwould also ask Mrs. Dunne to accept\nthis vase ns n small tnken of remembrance from Ihe club, and Mr. Dunne\nto accept tills match box as n souvenir\no( the many happy evenings spent\ntogether,\nMr, Dunne, on beliall of Mrs. limine\nand himself, in a few well chosen\nwords uf appreciation thanked the\nmembers ul the club for their hand-\nme gifts\nTbo reniniiiili'i' ol tho evening was\nspent in music anil dancing afler\nwhioh lelii'slinu'iiis were served, the\ncompany dispersing ni, midnight with\nUlO singing of \"Alibi Lung Syne.\"\nDuring Ihe evening a Hash light\nphotograph of the gathorlng was\ntaken.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * - ' \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nEXPELLED CHINESE\nI'KNTIOTON, March 21.\u00E2\u0080\u0094This town\nis in a great slate ol OXCltOniOlll\nthrough the expelling liy force ol the\nnewly arrived Chinese population,\nLust Monday tho Southern Okanagan Lund company brought in ten\nChinese tu clear liind. A mooting ol\nprotest was held on Wednesday evening at the British Columbia hotel, and\nlelegale* wero sent to inlervieiv W, T.\nShntloicl, M. l\u00E2\u0080\u009E A., managing director\nol the company.\nMr. Shiitdinl was asked to dismiss\nthe Chinese, but' refused,\nA niiib was organised, and it sum\nproceeded to the Chinese quarter!\nThe party look lanterns and bad no\ntrouble about arousing ihe Orientals\nThe latter woro much frightened\nThoy were escorted to the lake steamer\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nnd their lares were paid to Kelownn.\nTbey arrived at that place today. TllOj\nwill nut bo allowed to return.\nFAINT THAT IS PAINT\nA Shipnienl jusl lo hand of the Famous\nHolly Wood Mixed Paints.\nHouse Paint. Floor Paint. Buggy and Wagon Paint,\nAluminum Paint. Enamels. Varnishes.\nOil Finish. Chi-Jap-Floor-Lac\nStains. Drier. Paint Remover. Etc.\n*.\nBOURNE BROS.\nGroceries. Hardware. McClary's Stoves, Etc.\nReal Estate for Sale.\n852350.\ntJSOOo.\n$3000.\nS28oo.\n$2600.\n$2350.\n, must be sold this week\nS rooms, stone foundation, every modern\nCine 2 story dwelling on McKenzie Avenue,\nThe first real snap of the season.\nNew 2 story dwelling,\nconvenience.\nFor 2 story dwelling, all modern Improvements, good lawn, shade\ntrees, fencing, stabling, etc.. Second Street.\nNew 2 story dwelling, nil modern conveniences including furnace.\nLot and u half, fencing, Second Street.\nSume ns the lust mentioned, but no furnace.\nFur 2 story house on Second Street, all conveniences. This is a\ngood buy.\n$85o. Five-room Cottage, 50 foot corner lot. wood shed, fencing, etc.\n$55o. One-room Cottage on Eighth Street, 50 foot lot.\nWe have money to loan on any of tlie above properties and good terms\ncan be arranged.\nWe represent the Revelstoke Land Company, having for sale residential\nlots in the best part of the City. Lots can be purchased on easy terms of\npayment, monthly, quarterly, or semi-annually,\nREVELSTOKE INSURANCE AGENCY, Ltd.\nE. J. BOURNE,\nBoots & Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing:\nFIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE.\nIMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA\nCapital Authored, $4,000,000 Capital Paid Up, $3 900.000. Rest, 0900,0001\nHead Office, Toronto, Ontario.\nBranches in the Northwest Territories. Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.\nAnd tlio following points in British Columbia: Craiibrook, Golden,\nNelson, Kevelstoke, Trout Lake, Arrowhead, Vancourer and Victoria.\nD. R. Wilkik, President. Robert J affray. Vice-President.\nK. Hay, Assistant General Manager. W. Moffat, Chief Inspector.\nWm. Rambay, Eliar Roobrs, Wh. Henhrie. J.K. Ohborne, Chas. CooKanuir,\nPBLRO HotW,and. Directors.\nRevelstoke Branch, B. C \u00E2\u0080\u0094A General Banking Business Transacted\nSaviuifs Department-Deposits Received and Interest Allowed.\nDrafts sold available in all parts of Canada, United States and Europe,\nA. K. Pijifpr, Manager\nSpecial attention given to collections.\nt.'jL1.. *f. .\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. At A* .'!'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i'i*. i't1. At At At .\"\"Pi .\"fr. .\"s*. At A A .\"\"p. .T. A A A. A A i A\n\"X* 'X\" \"X' *X* \"X* \"J. \"X* \"X1 *I\" *X' \"X* X* \"X* *X\" 'X* \"X* \"X* *X' \"X' \"X\" \"X' X' sV T ' *\nREADY FOR THE PAINT SEASON'j[\njust opened up * r\nthe largest ship- i f\no\no\n<\u00E2\u0096\u00BA\no\na\nration similar to Jap-a-lac, for ',\nil nol scratch white) made in * *\no\no\nTEE LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. have\ntwo Carloads of Paints, oils, uud While Lead,\nmenl in any one dealer in 11. 0,\nHOUSE PAINTS IN 41 DIFFERENT SHADES.\nAGATE WALL FINISH (n cold water Kulsninine) which gave\nsuch satisfaction Inst year.\nBAPLAC Varnish Stain, n preps\nrenewing Furniture, Floors, etc, mi\nSeven Shinies. TRY IT I!\nLAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., LTD.\\\nMall Orders Pr ptly attended to, P.O.Box 181, Jv\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0T. I*!1.1*1*1 A .i'i A A A A At A A At Ai \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. At A At .ft** A A. At. A A J j.\ntTt tJT TfT ITI TTI TTI TTI III III III 111 III I It 1^1 1^1 III \"Jil 111 III 111 1*1 111 111 \u00C2\u00BBTFsjr 1| T\nG, T, P. ENGINEERS\nLeave for Up-Coast Points\nShortly,\nThe llraml Trunk 1'acilic Railway\nCompany is making preparatloni to\nfollow up iu survey work on the northern coast by dtlng tome engineering\nand several parlies ,,l engineers will be\ndispatched to upcoatt points within a\nvery low weeks, says the Province,\nAlready several local engineers having experience in railway work have\nbeen engaged by a itproscntttive of\nF.llgineor Van Arsdol ol the Grand\nTrunk Pacific, nml these have been\nwarned to hold themselves in readiness to go north the latter part of\nApril or early in May.\nThe (act that it is engineer!and not\nsurveyors which tbe Grand Trunk\nPacific is about to send north is sig-\niiilicaiit. It is the opinion in well in-\nioitncd circles that tie, railway colli\nde men who negotiated lor the Jinn\nIsland terminal lite, that work ou the\nconstruction of terminals at Knien\nIsland would be commenced early this\nslimmer.\nIf all the engineer! tu be lint out,\nand tbert are several partiei, are nol\ngoing to Knien Island, it is prohibit\nthat some ul tbtiu will go there while\nothers may go to Kitimaat, whtre\nwork will be commenced tbit tunimer\nun tbe railway to lie built to the\nSkeent River near tlanelton on the\ncharter of tbe Pacilic, Omeuica A\nNorthern Railway, which wit bought\nsunn time igo by tht Urand Trunk\nPacific\nMr. W. C. Mitchell, for many yetrt\npublic worki onginttr for the Provincial Government, bti been tngtged to\ntake charge of one of the partiei of\nengineers to be sent out. Mr, Van\nArsdol, who ii now in Edmonton, it\nexpected un the coast at an tirly dttt,\nand he will superintend the diipttch\n,i the parties to tlie north, Supplies\npuny is about lo fullil the promise ol are now luing irrtngsd for. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE. B. C\nGbc iltatl-ftcrafo.\nPUBUSHKD WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT\nREVELSTOKE, B.C.,\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES,\nincluling postage to England, United States\nand Canada.\nBy the year Ilhrough postoftlcol $2.(30\nHalf\nOji-uUt \"\nADVERTISING RATES.\nLegal notices 10 cento per line (Irsl iuaorMon,\n5 cents per lino each mbseqiicnl InserUon.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Meuarementi Noopariel 11- lines make ono\ninclil. Store and general business announcements $2.M per Inoh per month,\nPreferred positions, 2o per cent. additional. Births, Marrlogos and Deaths,\n,Vc cull Insertion. All advertisement*!\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ubject tothe approval of the managomi nu\nWanted and Condensed AdverlUcincnl*:\nAgenu Wanted. Help Wanted, Situations\nwanted. Situations Vacant. Teachers\nWanted, Ma hanlcs Wan ted. 10 words or\nlea Wc. each additional lino 10 cents,\nChanges In standing adY'ertlfiomonls must\nbeiniij'.' a. m. roeaday nnd Friday of\neach week to secure koocI display,\nJOB PRINTING promptly executed at reasonable rates.\nTEBMS-Cash. SuoBonptlons payable In ad;\nvance.\nWRRESPOXDENCE Invited on mailers of\npublic Interest Communications tu Edl\u00C2\u00AB\ntor must be accompanied by name of\nwriter, not neoessaril)' for publication, bul\na> evidence of good faith. Correspondence\nshould be brief.\nDR. MORRITSON,\nDENTIST,\nB9HH Office :\nTHK NEW LAWRENCE HLOCK,\nMcKenzie Avenue.\nH\nARVEY, McOARTER\nAND PINKIIAM,\nBAKRISTFRS, SOLICITORS, ETC.\nOrncKS: Imperial Hank Hlock, Kkviil-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tokk, B, C.\nMoney lo loan.\nOffices: Revelstoke, B.C.; Kort Steele, II. 0,\nGeo. S. McC'aktkh,\nA. M. l'lNKUAM, J. A. HaHVBV,\nRevelstoke, B. C. 1'ori Steele, 11. 0.\nJ. M. Scott l.L.H. IV. I. BriKits.\niCon' AMI BRIGGS\n8\nB RRIBTER8, SOLICITORS, ETC,\nMi INKY Tn Loan\nSolicitors Fun Miu.sons Bank\nFirst Street. Revelstoke, B.C\nE\nDWARD A. HAGGEN,\nMinini! Engineer,\n'Mem. American ln-tiliile Mining Kngincors)\nCanadian Milling Institute.)\nRevelstoke, B.C,\nExamination of und reporls on Mineral Properties a Specialty.\nAgent lor Canadian Mil il Company, buj-ora\nof nine and silver-lend ores.\nZinc tnd silver-lead mines purchased, or oper\nau-d under lease and bond.\nFinancial Assistance given owners anil pros\npeeler* to operato ninl develop\napproved properties.\nGbe fltafWberalb\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'1 would . . . earnestlyadvisotbom for\ntheir trood to or,l,-r tbispnper to bo punotuntly\n-erved up, and to be looked upon us n part of\nthe tea equipage.'1\u00E2\u0080\u0094Addison.\nWEDNE8RDAY, MARCH 28,1H06\nWESTERN REPRESENTATION\nHon. W, Templeman hit the\nnail on the head when he com\nplained the other day that British\nColumbia is not fairly represented\nin the Senate. The Island has for\nyears had two members in that\nbody, while the mainland, with a\nvastly greater area, and population\nha* had only one senator. The\ntime is opportune for a change, and\nwe consider Vancouver or Westminster Bhould be recognised in the\nnew representation. Westminster\nadvocates the claim.- ol J, C, Hrown\nand he is certainly one of the best\nmen that could be selected, while\nhis claims on the Liberal party are\nol the strongest, The Vancouver\nLiberals are supporting 11 Kelly,\nthe well-known merchant, Mr.\nKelly has been one if Ihe bulwarks\nof the Liberal party, is a first-class\nbusiness man and i; highly esteemed by those who know him\nbest, If population is consi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 re I,\nand it should be, tho claims ol\nVancouver would take first place.\nMr. Templeman contends British\nColumbia is entitled to six sen itorc\nand we believe he i- right. In that\ncase both Messrs. Kelly nnd Hrown\ncould be appointed. Another\nsenator should be selected lo represent the Boundary, and one fur\nKootenay. It is to be hoped, now\nthat Mr. Templeman is in the\nCabinet, he will take steps lo have\neflect given to his views in this\nrespect.\nKOOTENAY CENTRA I, RAILWAY,\nIn undertaking the building of\nthe Kootenay Central Railway the\nC. I'. R, if undertaking a work that\nwill have a big effect in Increasing\nthe mineral output ol eastern\nBritish Columbia. In the Upper\nColumbia valley nnd tributary\ntherein, between tlolden and the\nCrows' .Nest Railway, nre huge\nareas of mineral country, Several\nof the oro budies in this section\nhave been developed, n.-id there are\nlarge quantities of ore in sight and\nready to ship. Theso mines have\nlain d. iiiiiii ii I for want of transportation. This new railway will\nsolve iln- ililliciilty. There are\ntlso large areas of fertile land in\nthat section and much of il is well\nidapted to the culture of the hardier fruits such as winter apples,\nwhich are suitable for the British\nmarket. Mr. Sharpe, of the Dominion Experimental farm at Agassiz,\nlias shown his faith in the tipper\nColumbia valley by taking up land\nwhich he intends planting with the\nbest export varieties of apples,\nsatisfied that they will do well\nNow that the contract for the lirst\nsection of the road from tlolden\nhas been let, to lie completed in\nMay, other contracts will no doubt\nrapidly follow and it is probable\nthe road will be opened for traffic\nby next year. An important feature of this road lo tbe C. P. R. is\nthat it will form direct connection\nbetween the main line and the\nAmerican roads via the new line\nwhich the C. P. II. has built from\nYakh to Spokane, and will thus be\na valuable adjunct in promoting\ntourist travel between (he States\nand British Columbia.\nTHREE VALLEY.\nl-'riini inn-mvii correspondent.\nThe ice is lust disappearing Irom\nthe lake, and the soutli end is open\nThe Mundy Lumbor Co. hnve made\ntheir lirst \"splash\" for this season, and\nthere are now several hundred\nthousand Ieet ol logs in the hike.\nFires will be put under tho boilers on\nMonday, 2(lth inst., and the innohin-\nei'}' turned over a little every day, and\nif nothing untoward happen, the mills\nwill start cutting the 2nd ol April.\nArrangements have been made to\nhouse at hast fifty nCore men this\nseason, as the Company will run n\ndouble eliift. There me already several applications for houses, many ot\nthe new employees being married\nmen.\nMr, Mundy'.s house is nearly finished\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094the painters beine the only men at\nwork on the building. It is well\nconstructed, being fitted with all\nmodern improvements, save elevators\nand electric bells, The contract for\nthe sewerage and electric light work\nwas carried out by the Win, Lawrence\nHardware Co., who also have the\ncontract for the wnter supply, whiel\nwill make ijuite a reduction in insur\nance premiums. The contract in\neludes piping the yards and mills\nwith I inch pipes, and installing 21\nin. hydrants.\nIi only the C P. R, would run\nconvenient trains there would be no\nplensanter place to speud a week than\nat Three Valley.\nMr, ilrant, the new superintendent,\nhas brought his family here.\nThere hn- I n an epidemic ol\nmeasles, and both of Mr. Mun ly -\nlittle girls have been down with it.\nThe present case i-Mr lin--- daugh\nter,\nIt ii stated thai the C P.R, are\ngoing to build a home and place an\nagent in charge. It will bo wnie\ndistance from the village, bul ii is\nbetter than nothing. It is quite time\nthere wot an agent here, as it is very\ninconvenient, doing buiincii with the\nshipping point 16 miles away, With\nincreased trntlic it is hoped thai the\nC.I'.R. will see their \u00C2\u00AB.iy clear to\ntrrangofor a sidewalk to the new\ndepot.\nIt Is estimated that the .Mundy\nLumber Co. will saw twenty millions\nthis season and in addition will cut\ntwenty-five millions ol shingles. Tlmy\nare already figurine, on extending\ntheir yard space.\nThe tug \" Commodore .McRae\" has\nbeen the laid up for tho winter, but\nwill be launched during this week. It\nwill help break the ice.\nNothing better than \"Our Speoial,\"\nRemember the Firth-Eaton Concert\nnt the Opera House on Saturday night,\nGarden rnkes, hoes nnd spades, nt\nUounic Urns.\nFRUIT GROWING\nBritish Columbia Raises Best\nFruit in Canada.\nSpeaking at the annual convention\nol the Northwestern Fruit Orowers'\nAssociation, held ut La Grande, Ore.,\nMaxwell Smith, Dominion Fruit Inspector said : \"1 ask your indulgence\nwhile I say a word or two about the\nfruit industry in our largest and, as\nmany of us believe, best province, viz.,\nBritish Columbia Here is the paradise of the Canadian fruit grower nut-\nwithstanding the merits of the far-\nfamed Niagara peninsula of Ontario\nand the Annapolis valley in Nova\nScotia. Tbe growing of apples, pears,\nprunes,' peaches, plums, nectarines,\noherries and small fruit* has already\n-cached a commercial basis, and\ngrapes, apricots and other delicate\nIruits and nuts have been successfully\nrown in many districts. The black\nHamburg grape is being successfully\nraised In the open ut Keremeos in the\nSimilkameen Valley, nnd splendid\napples are grown 400 miles north ol\nVancouver, and this may be far short\nof the limit.\n' In .11104, there were only about\n14,000 acres in the whole province producing Iruit, and thc revenue from\nthat amounted to some $600,000. In\n11)05 the area hud been increased to\nabout 20,000 acres and, owing to the\nexcellent quality and good prices realized, the total revenue would net close\non $1,000,000. Some $500,000 was\nalso expended in the purchase and\nimprovement of fruit lands in the province during the past year.\n\" In 1905 the fall apples were sold\nat $1 per box, the bulk of the early\nwinter varieties brohgbt $1.25 and\nnow $1.50 per box f. u. b, shipping\npoint is being paid for grade No. 1 B.\nC. apples. 1 refer to tbe ordinary\nstock and not to specially selected\nchoice shipments.\n\" With the rapidly developing prairie provinces of Athabasca, Alberta,\nSaskatchewan and Manitoba, containing IIS5,000,000 acres and capable of\nsupporting unt,-I,I millions of people,\nlying between the Rocky Mountains\nand the Great Lukes, surely fruit\ngrowing in British Columbia hns a\nbright future, and over-production is\nwell-nigh an impossibility with such\na market at our very dour.\n\"That the Pacific Province pr. duces\na fruit of the highest quality, can be\nshown by the fact that for the past\ntwo years in succession ll. C. fruit lias\ncarried off the gold medals from the\nRoyal Horticultural Society in London, Eng., against nil competitors.\"\nUTILISING* THE LOVER,\nBilly Murphy was a little sweet on\nKitty Casey ; so when Mrs, Casey\ncame upon liiin lenniiig over the yard\nrails, watching Kitty milk, and cordially invited him in to tea. he gladly\naccepted, At ten tlie Casey family tat\nround the table eating notl ing\nwatching carefully u Mrs Cssey\npressed so lie.- on Hiiiy. At, ,i hit,\nBill; il,, ate i I it -.-,< said. Billy lelt\nshy at eating alone, but could not\nrefuse the hospitality, Presently Mrs.\nCasey inquired earnestly Don't ye\nfeel bad Billy?' V was tl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ndering reply, Then it must have\nbin ,-rani, I tartl ei she said and\nai ily looked visibly -\nTin-ii Kitty e plaii ed - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .- I tin\narsenic and irami tirl\nmixed,' she sue! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,- -.-.\nivlijch one we used for thei - ties- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\n\"So .V,- arsked yei to ten Bil aid\ni mger Casi ll muster bin the\nm,i .- i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tddi I i.\n...mm , ipe tor Gord il vim\nsd H. -.-. .is he bolted mi - in\nvhile tl\u00E2\u0080\u009E- Caseys, mil, tin-\n., irsting dam il i tt\ntie- scones.\nPioases ovory smoker tho \" Haroa\nVuolta.\nRemember the Firth-Eaton Concert\nni the Opors Hon.-,-, Saturday night,\nMarch 31st,\nGaltCoal\nOwing to a strike at the mine and\nthc impossibility ol gelling supplies at\npresent,! am obliged to stop selling\nat reduced prices. Customers can be\nsupplied at tho old prices while the\nstock lasts.\nJ. C. Hutchison,\nSECOND STREET.\nTHE CITY EXPRESS\nE. W. B. Paget, Prop.\nPrompt delivory of parcels, baggage,\netc., to any part of the City.\nAny Kind of Transferring\nTELEPHONE NO. 7.\nJas. I. Woodrow,\nBUTCHER.\nRetail Dealer In\nBEEP, PORK,\nMUTTON, Elc.\nFish and Game in Season.\nAll orders promptly tilled,\nIftVCLOlUIlt, D. U., nnd King streets\nThe Money Saving\nWork Saving Soap\nThat's Royal Crown kind-\nmade in Vancouver\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Largest\nSoup Factory west, of Winnipeg, House cleaning and\nwashing are easy withjitshelp.\nAnd the money saving is the\nPremium System\nBooklet tells what we give lor\nlloval Crown Wrappers. Send\nlor it\u00E2\u0080\u0094Free\u00E2\u0080\u0094Also try the\nSoap,\nRoyal Soap Co., Ltd.\nVancouver, B, C,\nHn Ynu rece've y\u00C2\u00B0ur Mail-\nH I-: ii a I, i) regularly\nand \"on time?\" If not, kindly\nnotify the office at once, either\nPhone 13 or by postal.\nNothing bui\nCane Sugar\nenters into\nSugar Diamonds\nfry Wn grow the cane onourown\n%4 Estates and refine the Sugar\nspecially to produce this superior table sugar. Sold by all\ngrocers in :1b sealed package.\ni\nT. P^QIE,\nBOOT AND SHOE MAKER\nRepairs lo Bouts and Shoes, Harness,\nBelling, etc., promptly made.\nNext Allllin's Jewelry Store, McKenzie Avenue, Rcvelstuke.\nNOTICE.\nIN THK MtT'l'lilt OF AN AI'l'l.lCATIIlN\nl l,,i- (In- issue ol it duplicate of tlio Ccrtlttcato\nnf'1'ltlo I,. I'm! (76 foot by m foot) of Lot 1142,\n(Iroupl, In the district of Kootonny.\nNOTllT. IS IIKKKIIV UIVKN Unit II Is my\nintention to issue alter tin- expiration ol olio\nmonth (rout tin- first piililirntion hereof n ilupii-\nr.tteof the Certifies..* \u00E2\u0080\u009E( Tide n, the above lnmls\nIn tile n.-i in,- of .liuiies Anson MOKUO, which Certiti-\nratr is ilnteil lite Illll ilny ul August, 1101, nml\nilillliltereil ftl-lA,\n\"II. V. MiCUtOD.\"\nUml Registry Office, Nelson II. (.'.,\nDistrict Reitistrnr.\n1st. Miirelt, Kin, Hp .'1\nNOTICE\nNOTICE Is hereby given Unit .sixty tlaya after\ndate I intend to apply to tlie Hon. child\nCommissioner of Lands and Works fur permission\nto purchase the following described lands fur\npastoral purposes, same Winn situated near\ni.att'lia Ilny, ml jci hli tit; Lots 2445, 7044 and 711.'!,\n(escribed as follows; aRB .\"~ ata\nCoimnencing at |Hie smith-past cornet (of Lot\n244ft, tlience north tn north-easl corner of I.ni\n244\"), tlience east40chains,-then?e south hojicItalus\nto Lot 7044, thencejlwest, 4ii chains t<> point nf\nI'omim'iiiTin.int-. B\niR-liruary.^l, 190WH)\nT, LUDGATE.]\nWi ap \u00C2\u00BB4\nNOTICE-\nNOTICK IS HKHERY GIVKN that thirty\ndays after datfl I intend to apply to the\nChief Commissioner of Lands aud Works for a\nspecial license to cut and carry away timber\nfrom the folio wIuk described lauds in West\nKootenay District:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nl. Commencing at it post marked \"11. lllytli\nand 0. It. Kirk's smith west corner post,\" planted\nabout Hid yards west of Mosquito Creek, tlience\nnorth si) ehaiiis, theuce east 80 chains, tlience\nsoutli so chains, thonce west mi chains U point of\ncommencement,\ni, Commencing at a post marked \"ll. Blyth\naniic. li. Kirk's south east corner post,\" planted\nabout 1800 yards west of Mosquito Creek, tlienc\nmirth so chains, tlience west su chains, tlienc\nsouth 80 clmins, thonce east So chains to point nf\ncommencement,\nDated .March *H itHHl.\nBERT BLYTH,\nC. li. KIRK.\nNOTICE.\nVTOTICE is hereby glvou that, 30 days after\ni\ date, I intend to apply to tbe Chief Commissioner uf Lands and Works for a.special\nlicense to cut and carry away timber from the\nfollowing described lands situated on west\nslope or Halfway Creek running Into Arrow\nLake iu West Kcioteuuy district:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nt. Commencing about 3 nf a mile north from ij.\n(!. Burrlilge's south west corner post and marked\n\"A. Edgar's nortli east corner post,\" thence .soulli\n80 chums, SO ehains west, 80 chains north, 80\nchains east tn {mint nf ctinuueiicemeut.\n2. Commencing at a post planted about 18\nchains south of ft, O. Burrldge's north west corner and marked \"A. Edgars south east corner\npost,\" thence north 80 clmins, west so chains,\ntbenee smith Si) ehains, tbenee east 80 chains to\npoint of i-nllinieiiceilll'llt.\nII. Commencing at a post planted about J of a\nmile west from H. McCorraack a soutli west corner\nand market) \"A. Edgar's,\" running mirth 80 ehains,\nwest 80 chains, tlience south 80 chaius, thence\neast So chains tn point of commencement.\nDated this 5th day of March, 1900.\nA, EDGAR, Locator,\nNOTICE\nN'\nNOTICE,\n! reeks I im taking over the\n1 i Laundrj ami 1 will not be\n|el'- ci nn icted bj Wall chin\nK--\nVI\" CHUNG.\nLAND NOTICES\n-yon, i. - m--..m. -inn thai ihtj ilaysafter\n^\ I i'lo-ii.t',,].!,!,-.. ,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E. hlef Conunlsaloner\n- i . . ' rl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'i-nilmi\u00E2\u0080\u009En Ui purchase\n-.--I lands -,,i Hi,- i'\"! p il \u00E2\u0080\u00A2- Ithln i rn chaini -,f the\nA \u00E2\u0080\u009E,iii K rail- , I i( ilsiut i.w\u00E2\u0080\u009E ami ., hall\nmiles north n( irrnwheail marked 'A. .lohnson'i\nlotith wost corner post,\" thonce north n,-lions\nthenco oasl in -1 thenco wtithlO ,-ltiilns,\nthonce west t\u00E2\u0080\u009E - halns to placo,,( ,,,iii\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E out.\nIn,... Mi\u00E2\u0080\u009El, |,;,|, nm.\n\ JOHNSON,\n1-,-r W I' O((llrl0i !,\"-\u00E2\u0080\u009El\nN OTIOK I, hereby given thai slity days aftor\n,i,i, I Intend to npplyto the Chlof (fimimls\n,1 , nl kntls anil w\u00E2\u0080\u009Eriis for permission In pur\neliasn tho follnwlngdescrlliotl lands nn the Uiihinc\niii;, river, North .vosl l<\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E! y:\ntiinnmenclhg o n nnsl tvlthln two,halns nf tin-\n1 nml li railway line ,1 1 thr lilies north nf\ntrrnwl ,1, marked II t ll mm M i, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,.\u00E2\u0080\u009Et\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E- i-t\n\u00C2\u00BB,\",! Ill\nrp,;\noli l\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nliirhalii ,tlioncosoutl Iinlm\nt-hainstti placo \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef noniinoncoi i\nHated March mil,, 11)00,\nin\nK ,1 IIAIKIUN.\nUlTAI, OltANGE LODGB No. 1(158.\nI'egular ineetingi are hold In the\noildlcllmvs Iinil on tho Third Friday of each iniuitli, his p. in. sharp.\nVisiting tirelliieii enrdiiilliinvileil.\n.1 A.AOIIKSON, IV. M\n11. J. TAGUEKT, Rcc.-Se,-.\nKOOTENAY SI'AK, K. II. P,\nMeets nn Slrst Tuesdav of every ninntli, In\n1. (I. 0. I', Hall.\n.1. A0HH8ON, W, I'.\nIt, J. TAIIUKltT, Kns.\nCold Range Lodge, K. of P.,\nNo. 26, Revelitoke, B. C.\nMEETS EVEItV WEDNESDAY\nIn ii,l,llell,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eis' Hall at 8\no'clock VIsitliiK Knights sn-\ncordially invited.\nK. W. H. PAGET, Cd.\nO. H. IHCOCK, K. of it. \ S.\nH. A. I1HOWN, M. ol ft,\nKootenav LodKe No. IS A F,S A.M.\nThe regular moot-\ntugs aro held In thc\nMasonic Temple,\nJdd Follows HslI,on\nthe third Monday In\neach month at S\np.m. Vlsltingbroth-\nren cordially wel\neomed\nC. A. PHOOUNIKK, Skckrtahv,\nSELKIRK ioDGI, NO It, 1.6.0. F.\nMeets overyTlnirsdn\nevciilngiiiOiitlFellnivs\nHall at 8 o'cloek\nVisiting brethren c.ir\ndinlly Invited to al\nlend\nIt. MAfiDONAM), N.G. J. MATHIE, Sue\nWOOD YARD\nl have Btarted a permanent Wood\nYard on Third street. Willi mv pusl\nexperience I hope to be in a position\nto satisfy all requirements of customers. Dry cord wood kept in stock and\nsupplied in any lengths at reduced\nprices for cash.\nR. SAMSON,\nRE\"OPENED !\nW. Fleming's\nMeat Market\nFIRST STREET.\nOrders for Beef and Mutton,\nPoultry, Fish and small goods\nwill receive prompt attention.\nOTIOK is hereby given that, 80 days ufter\n_ . dato, wo intend to apply to tie Houonihle\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works\nfor a spocial license in cot and carry away timber from tho following doscribod laud? ;\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1. Starting at a postmarked \"Y.C.L. Co,'j\nnortheast corner post,\" planted at a point 10\nchains south of the Nakusp and Slocan Ry.,\nbetween the 8 and 9 mile boards, beside n.\nIrwin's north-west corner, thence west 40ehaius,\ntheoce south 80 ohains, east 120 chains, north\n40 chains, west 80 chains, north 40 chains to\ninintofconnneucement.\n2. StartluKat a postmarked \"Y.C.L, Co.'s\nnorth-west corner post,\" planted nt a paint 80\nchains smith of the 1st location aud H. Irwiu's\npost and 00 chaius south of the Nakusp and\nSlocan Ry, between the 8 and 9 mile boards,\nthonco south in chaius, east 160 chains, south\n(0chains, west 40 chains, north 80 chaius, west\nSOchains to point uf commencement.\nTHE YALK COLOMBIA LUMHER CO.\nDated at Nakusp, IU'.- Jau. 3rd, 1906. M'.m28\nSomething Pure\nII you are looking lor Pure\nHoney we have just opened up\na consignment of Ontario\nHONEY IN THE OOMB\nin 1 lb. boxes, or in 5 lb. cans\n\"Guaranteed Pure.\"\nCANNED QOOD8\nOur Canned Goods are second\nto none, and more than that\nwe \"Guarantee every Can.\"\nHOBSON & BELL,\nGROCERS, BAKER8 AND CONFECTIONERS.\nMISS GARVIN,\nTEACHER OF PIANOFORTE\nEngagements aecejited for At-\nHomes oVc. Theory LcssonB a\nspecially. Pupils now enrolled for\nthe new year.\nTo Trappers\nRaw Purs Bought;\nGash Prices Paia\nF. B. WELLS,\nExporter of Furs.\nRichard R. Copeland\nJOBHING CARPENTEK)\nAND OABINETMAKBil\nMantles, Shelving, ^Slnrm Doors, etc\nJobbing Promptly Attended To\nThird Street Bast, Revelstoke\nI2tc\nHalcyon Hot Springs\n^Sanitarium.\nUnder the new iniiiiiigeinciitfof\nIIakky MoIntosh, Hoffman House\nRossland,\nmHE MEDICAL WATERS of Hal-\nX. cyon are the most curative in the\nworld. A perfect, nutiiial remedy for\ntill Neivous and Musculur diseases,\nLiver, Kidney und StmnaeJi ailments\nand Metallic Poisoning;, A sure cure\nfor \"That Tired Keeling.\" Special\nrates on all limits and trains. Two\nmails ai rive and depait every day.\nTelegra h communication with all\nmarts of the world.\nTkkms-$12 to $18 per week. For\nfurther particulars apply to\nharry Mcintosh\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nArrot* Lake. S, C\nMn. H. J Ha.ibury. Wanagress.\nFirst-Class Table.\nPrivate Dining Boxes.\nLtirge Diiiiiiiiroiim for\nllnmniets, Suiijiers, .tc.\nFurnished Rooms To Let.\nFIRST STREET, BEVELSTOKE\nSEE\nNOTICE TO CREDITORS.\nIN THK SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH\nCOLUMBIA;\nIn thn matter of Fudo Fukusbima, deceased,\nand\nIn the matter of the \"Official Administrator's\nAct.\"\nNoi ico is hereby given that by order of His\nHonor.!. A. Porta, Locnl Judfio, dated the 6th\nday of March, WW. Qennte Smith McCarter,\nOlliciJil Ailiiiini-iniliir fur llrnt purl of Knot-\nnniiy Cuiinty nimi risod within the Revelstoke\nElectoral District, baB been ({ranted lottersof\nadministration to administer all and singular\ntin) estate of Fudo Kuknshim*, deceased, intestate,\nAwl further taki. notice that all rlaims ii|kiii\niim mid estate must be sent in to the paid Administrator al hi^ iillico Imperial Bank Block,\nRevelstoke, H (V within 30 dnysrrom tho date\nhereof, after which, time all proceeds will be\ndistributed among the parties lawfully thero.\nmiln entitled,\nQEOBGK SMITH MoOARTKR,\nOfficial Administrator,\nDated theBthdsyof March, lltfW, Bins\nThe Prince Mining and\nDevelopment Company,\n'!\u00E2\u0080\u009E no ,sinni:u,,i.i,Kli\n,-l, III,, i.,,i-\u00C2\u00ABi m CllMI'IKr,\nUeioliUike, ll C\nNotice ti Itmliy |lven tlisl tl\nof th. sliareluililiri of the I'rtn,\n,,-i\u00E2\u0080\u009E|,iii,-i,i Cnuipany, Mrollsil\ni\u00E2\u0080\u009E-|,| ,1 til,' I ..,\u00E2\u0080\u009E],,,,1'H Hill,,', i-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0toil II ' , ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, lV,.,lii,-.ilii,-,\n'i-i- , '. n leoe,si the i\t\nthi ,i',-,,,,.M, (,,, n\u00E2\u0080\u009E. purpin.0\n' i th, - n yiii. .,,1,1 f,\n,. I .nn.\"-. the tn.nsg.ment \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef I\nlliMI, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2(,# ll,,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ell of lho (\n'l\u00E2\u0080\u009Eri\u00E2\u0080\u009EK II,\" f t\",-M ,|.,., in ...\nmi h iiisstlnit.\nn,i...| ,, it,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,|,i',ii. it t-\n|.'M,M,,,, A ll |0W\n'.'. II lllilivVN,\ni'liililonl\nI I'lllM I. MlMMI\nl,iiilll,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ell,lnl,lllty.\n, Fob, null igos,\nAnnim I Hooting\nPO MIiiIiik ninl lis\nl.lllllilil), Illll III,\nit.t Wroot,lionet\nt!\u00E2\u0080\u009E< Hilt ilny,,f\nml Iwoo'clMK ill\nif Sim-linn oHlcori\nnil other purpoioi\nlie <'\u00E2\u0080\u009Eiii|,nny,\npnny will bo glosed\n-'iinii-ly preceillni\nthis loth ilny nf\nM HOI ITT,\nSocnttry\nTho ,,is,v,. iini I,,,, iw.\nKstiinlajr, April iitlnit. B p.m.\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009El|i.,irn,-,l llll\nNOTICK\nNIlTIIK || liooiliy Klvnn tli.it KI ilnys\nnfiJir'Inti, w\u00E2\u0080\u009E lotead t\" ipply toilm Honor\nnlilo iim I'liinf (yommliilonor of 1.00,1. nml\nWork. f\u00E2\u0080\u009Er 11 s|incinl IIrnri*.,. to nil Mid rnrry\nnwny tlmbnr from tin, followiiiK ilnseriliofl\nliinif*, litiintoil In Wosl, Kootonny Plslricli\nCliiltli'tn-ltiK At 11 pnll insrlo-'l \"II. lllytli ,in,l\n('. II Kill's .Mlh,11.1 inriiH- poll,' |,l.,\u00E2\u0080\u009El,-,l ,in\nlln, sl,\u00E2\u0080\u009Er\u00E2\u0080\u009E nl M\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,|.ill,, l,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ek,', ihon, \u00E2\u0080\u009E welt S\" Cjltlni,\nthnnco north 80 ,'I\u00E2\u0080\u009EiIi,h, thonce oust su rhnius,\n11 too Iinloni Inlo- shore lo |\u00C2\u00BB>inl of t-\ntnonrotnoiit,\nIII HI' III.VSII.\nI II. KII1K.\nIlnteil I1I.I1 Poll, ll\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABl\nWAHCHUNGS\nBest Firewood in tbe City.\nShipment of Chinese Canaries Just received -Prices from 12 to $5 eaoh\nCERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS,\nNOTICK.\nCompleter Mineral Claim,\nsitiiiitc In thn Arrow Lake .Mininn Dlvisimi nf\nWest Kntitonay Dislrlet.\n,* Where located:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Neartthe Needles on the Lower\nArrow Lake,\nTake iml in* that I, Kenneth 1,. Unmet, anenl\nfur Annie KelHIier (Ailininistratrix fnr the estate\nof P. II. Kolllhor ileeoased), (Special Free Miner's\nCtirtidcale Nn. ,*i27.*> Intond, sixty days from the\ndate hereof, to apply to tho Mining tteenrdor far\nn f'ertitlcule nf improvements, fnr the purpose nf\nnliliiiiiiiiKH Crown (Irani, of the above claim.\nAad furl hm take imtlee that action, under Bee\nl imi :t?, must Ihi coimuuncetl before tlie issuanco\nof such Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this Fifteenth day of February, 11)06.\nKENNETH U. BUKNET.\nASK YOUR DEALER FOR\n\"KURTZ'S PIONEERS\"\n\"KURTZ'S OWN\"\n\"SPANISH BLOSSOMS\"\nUNION MADE CIGARS\nMAHII.ACIIIHttl OV\nKurtz's PioncerCigar Factory\nMN, Cordova St., W.\nVANCOUVER, - - B. C.\nM. J. HENRY'S\nNurseries, Greenhouses & Seed Houses\nVANCOUVER, B, C.\nIIKAIiiJIAIITKIIH TOR PAOIKIC COAST\nUIU1.VN IIAIIIlKN', KIKIj.I1 AND KIjOWRlt\nHKKIlH. New crop now lu stuck nnd on lust\nIII imr Kriii'iilionses. Ask vour nierclinnt for\nlliein lu sniili-il inickiiirus, Ir iir- ilm-s not luuulli-\nllii'iu wo will mull lid ussiii'tiiil. Do pnekots of\nvot|oliilile nml lloWtr semis (imr nwi. selection,\n'mini.I,- (or 11. 0, S'lnlunsl fur tl.(S), Hpcninl\nprices un your hulk scwl:',\nII, I'. (IIHIW'N Kltl'IT AND OI1NA-\nMKNTAI, T'KKKH now ronrly for sprliin\n.hiiJinont.\nMini nimi slock of Iwo nnd thrco-ycitr Apple\nTrots al imun por 100, lisu.uu iwr i,wii; Say.\nmini I'Iiiiiis, ll.'iii i-'i'li; Italian Priinu, Iwo-\nyenr, line. ti'i.'Hi per I'll; HiiK.r I'riino, two-\nyenr, line, pi.UU |i-r llll.\nKull ll.l of iillinr slisik nt r.iKiilur prices. No\ni>ii>eiise, leu or delay ol fniiilKatlon or\ninspection.\nis'itne price your n-i before pitting your\nnnler.\n(Ireenhousii Hank Hor Work, B.0Supplies,\nKrult I'ackairrs, Fgrtlllsors, oto\ncatalooOk khkk.\nNl. J, HENRY\nMO, WESTMINSTER R0AII, VANC0lVI.il, I, C,\nWing Chung's newly imported stock of Chinese\nand Japanese goods\nThe best assortment ever\nlanded in Revelstoke of\nuseful and ornamental\narticles:\nTMsei-Tlcei \"flower Pot.\nP'\u00C2\u00ABt\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB UmbroUa Standi\nBaskets Lunch Baikots\nCane Chairs 8moklni} Jackets\nHandkerchtofi Silk Ooodi.\nGOLD FISH\nFinest stock of candles and fruit* in town,\nFront Street, Revelttokt\nTWO MEN\nMAY LOOK\nALIKE\nTlie one will lie Imiiesl uml\nrelhilile. The other que.s-\nllonalild. So with limits.\nAll Bonis that look well\nnre nnl honest,\nLeekle's Boots urn all\nleather nnd imule to meet\nwestern liiqiiireiiieiits. The\nlog(rer, the prospeclnr and\n(lie miner can ili-pciiil on\ntheni when far from the\nInisy haunts of mon.\nAsk your dealer for \"LCC\nkle Boots\" and take nn\nsubstitute.\nMANUFACTURED IIY\nJ. LECKIE CO., Ltd.,\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nJN nil\nChltflio\nNOTICE\nOTICE Is hereby ifivon that thirty days\nfter date we Intend to apply to the Hon.\nChllf Commissioner of Lends unu Works for a\nspecial lleeuso to cut and carry away timber\nfrom the follnwiiiK described lands in the Din*\ntrictof WestKoolunay:\nI, (loiiiuienclnicatn post marked \"Arrowhead\nLumber Go., Ltd. Nnrth-wuitt corner post\" nlnnted\nnear the mouth of Deep Creek near llie aliore of\nCpper Armw !>ak\u00C2\u00BB; IheiiceVoiith fill rlialmi: tlience\neast H\"i clialiis; thence mirth Wl chains; tlienc\" west\nKii ehiiliis to the |ioJn| of coimm'ticemeiit.\nI. I'uiiiiin'iii'iii;: at a pout marked '\"Arrowhead\nLuinlier Co.| Ltd. Nml h-west comer pout1, planted\nAbout 100 chains smith from the month of Deep\nCreek where It empties Into Upper Arrow Lake;\nthtoice -.unlll 8ii chain*; thence eul 80rlialns;\nthenee north 8\u00C2\u00BBl chains; tlience west 60 ehalus to\ntlie point of commencement.\nIMted thin 7lh day nf March, A. IV, 1906.\nABBOWHRAD LUMBER CO., TD. MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, ll ('\nTHE ALPINE CLUB\nThe Summer School.\nIn connection with the now Canadian Alpine Olllb Mr. Wheeler, one ol\nthe leading spirits therein, linn an\nattractive plan lor a Hummer school\nfor the graduating members of the\nclub whereby exercising excursions\nwould be taken into the mountains.\nA party ol young aspirants for moun\ntaincoring fame will be organised\nwhen the senson commences, and the\nitinerary ot one ol their trips will be\nit follows; Ijcaving Field they will\ndrive seven miles away to the north\nol Kicking Hone Pass, where there\nwill be a halt by thc lakeside for an\nearly lunohcon in the woods. Then\ntrail will be taken for the summit of\nthe Yoho Pais, where camps will be\nmade by the lovely little Yoho lake,\nand there the night will be spent.\nNext morning the climb to the\nglacier peak called the Vice-President\nwill begin. The trail is lirst up\nthrough forest, then over high, grassy,\nflower-strewn alps, then rock and finally snow and ice to the crest. Here\nluncheon will be served, and some time\nspent in absorbing the vast territory\nol mountain tops. The descent will\nbe made to the camp the enme day.\nThere will be two Swiss guides to\neight persons\u00E2\u0080\u0094five on each rope.\nExpeditions will be made tn many\nplaces of wonder in Yoho.\nThe Canadian Alpine Club project\nis meeting with cordial support. Mr.\nJ. D, Pater8on, of Woodstock, Out.,\nand Sir Sanfoid Fleming will become\nmembers.\nThc Kevelstoke members are Supt.\nKilpatrick, F. B. Lewis, C. F. Lind-\nmork, C. B. SissonB, A. E. Miller, E.\nA. Haggen, R. L. Haggen\nThc Province says: \" The movement (or the establishment ol an Alpine Club in Western Canada Is one\nwhich should appeal with p\"culiur\nforce to the people of British Columbia, to the residents of the coast cities\nno less than to those of the interior.\nSuch an institution would be a valuable auxiliary of our Tourist associations in attracting visitors to the\nprovince and discovering to the world\nthe charms which now lie hidden in\nour mountains. When the number\nof summer tourists who every year are\ndrawn to Switzerland and the Tyrol\nby attractions which have been pronounced, on the authority of competent judges, inferior in every respect\nto those which exist in British Columbia, is considered, we can readily\nrealize the advantages which lie iu\nmaking known what we have here to\noffer. In the summer season British\nColumbia is a veritable fairyland with\nits innumerable mountain lakelets\nand streams, and it cannot be many\nyears before we will find scattered\nthrough the great bill resorts to which\nEurope will send its holiday-seekers\nin large number!, in helping forward\na knowledge of these among thc\nclasses in the Old World and the\nUnited States who would naturally\ntake advantage ol the existence of such\nplaces, an Alpine Club would perform\na most useful service. The fact that\nthe club will be formed in Winnipeg\nwill be rather favorable than other\nwise. It shows that in that wide-awake city the people are alive to the\nbenefits which will result to the whole\nwestern country by diverting the tide\nol tourist travel to our mountains,\nand the prairie capital by taking the\nlead in the movement has brought it\nmore directly to the attention of the\npeople in the East.\"\ngins, or in the autumn alter it censes,\nis advised.\nFor the hardier kinds, such us the\n.lune flowering sorts and the hybrid\nperpetuuls, autumn planting is preferable, The very tender kinds cun be\nheld in reserve for spring planting.\nRAIL AND STEAMER.\nR. L. Lydiatt, formerly chief clerk\nin the olliee of A. Price, superintendent of transportation (or the C. P. K,,\nwill this week assume his new duties\nus inspector of trains ol western lines.\nThe creation of this olliee was decided\non at the recent conlerence of the\nollicials of the company in Field und\nMr. Lydiatt was suggested as a competent official of the company to fill it.\nThe new boat for Okanagan lake\nwill be 1110 feet long by lit) feet beam\nand 9 leet deep, with two 20 inch engines with eight foot stroke nnd boilers\n8(1 inches In diameter and 21! (eet long.\nShe will be splendidly equipped us a\nlirst-clnss passenger bout, will have\nsleeping accommodation for 75 passengers and will have a speed of 18 or 20\nmiles an hour. The barges will be 110\nleet by 22 and six feet deep, and will\ncurry most of the freight. Fust freight\nwill be carried by the steamer. Most\nof the material is being secured from\nS. 0. Smith, whose work in fitting up\nthe s.s, Aberdeen some years ago was\nsatisfactory that the company feel\nfully justified in patronizing a local\nindustry uguin. Tlie work should be\ncompleted by October or November\nnext.\nThe C. P. R, is making arrangements to put a new boat on the\nKootenay lake this summer. The\nvessel will be 212 feet long, with two\ndecks nnd an observation cabin, und\nseventy-live staterooms. She will\nmake the trip from Kootenay landing\nto Nelson in three hours.\n(strict* isti\nBt\u00C2\u00AB\nFIRST ANNUAL REPORT\nSHOE\nDEALERS\nOF\nOur stnlV\nthe ruad i\nsamples ol\nsalesmen will be\na few dais with\nMAPLE LEAF\nRUBBERS\nDon't place your orders until you\nhave seen the New Models. They\nare great sellers,\nJ. LECKIE CO., LTD.\nSelling Agents for the West.\nVancouver, B. C.\nUyi^HJjp\nPleases every smoker the \" Harca\nVuelta.\"\nMcKenzie\nand\nMartin\nTHE GROCERS\nDealers in FRUITS\nOF ALL KINDS IN SEASON\nVernon,B.C\nCULTURE OF ROSES\nRoiei are great eaten, if you would\nhave perfect flowers, in profusion, it is\nimperatively necessary that you feed\nyour plants well,\nNothing in the way of fertilizers\nsuits them so well as old thoroughly\nrotted cow manure. That which is\nblack and crumbles readily under the\napplication of the hoe is the ideal food\nfor this plaut. It should be until in\nliberal quantities and worked into the\ntoil well, Fresh manure should never\nbe used, except as a mulch.\nWhen manure from the cow stable\ncannot be obtained, guano or bone\nmeal can be substituted with good\nresults, The dealer ol whom you purchase these fertilizers will tell you how\nmuch to use, as he understands the\nitrength of the grade ho handles.\nThose who live in the eity will, as a\ngeneral thing, find it necessary to depend upon one or the othor ot these\nfertilizers Ior rose food,\nRoses grown for tlm market lu the\nopen ground ought, if possible, to lie\nplanted while dormant. To lift a plant\nalter growth begins it to give il a check\nso severe that it will be a long time iu\nrecovering Irom it. Thurelore, planting early in spring, before growth bt-\nThe Burrard Sanitarium Limited\nAnd Second Report for the Institution,\nTHE 11 HOTEL\nArrowhead, B. C.\nCharmingly situated ou the shores\nof Arrow Luke.\nGood Trout Fishing,\nHunts always for hire.\nSample Rooms in connection.\nFirst-class house for Tourists und\nCommercial men.\nW. J. Lightburne, Proprietor\nV\nREGISTERED TRADE MARK\nUnion-made\nGarments\nfor . .\nWorking-men\n\"BUCK llItANI)\" Winking\nShirts and Overalls lour own\nManufacture),\nSplendid Socks and the mosl\ncomfortable underwear.\nOur Hniocks, too, are u little\nstronger than anything you have\nseen heretofore,\nWe also bundle just ns good\nheavy Gloves,\nThese lines are for sale retail\nby all good dealers,\nWm. J. McMaster & Sons\nLTD ,\nMANUFACTURERS .\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\nJYNorSIS UF KEQUIjATIONS gov-\nb'UNlNO THE Dltil'Ub.\L Olf DOMINION LANDS WITHIN 1'Uifi\nliAlLWAX LELT LN TUB PROVINCE Ui*' LK1T1SH CULU.UU1A.\nA LICENSE to uul Umber uua be ac-\n.lulrui uiny ul putiiii; competition. A\nicuUl ul vj pt-r ayuuiti milu i\u00C2\u00BB Limit**.\niur ull umber beruia except Muse sau\nuiud west ut I'ule iur wtilcu tlie ienu. is\n Iur aiiunu-\neite. isut uiuie than \u00C2\u00AB^i acres may ue\nacquired o> one individual ur company,\nhoyalty at the rale ul Ij ct-nts per tun\nul iiWU puiimia is collected oil Lie grosa\n-JULpUl.\nLutnes for land tur agricultural purposes may be madu peisoflaiiy ul the >o-\ncui land uihee lui the u.siriei in wnicn\nihe land iu ue taken uy Is situutcu, ui\nil the homesteader desires, he may, un\nujjpiKuuun tu the ALuisier ui the interim\nui Ottawa, the Commissioner ot Immlgiu-\nliun ut .iiMiipeg, ur Uie iueui uyeui tul\nthe District., Within wlucu uiu land u\nSituated, receive uuUiority iur sume one\nlu make entry for mm.\nA tee ul *lu is charged Iur humesiead\nen Lry.\nA settler wliu lias received an entry wi\na Humesiead, is required tu perform tne\ncundiLiuiLs cuuuected therewith uuuer one\nui the following plans:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n{[) At leusi su Uiuutiis' residence upun\nund cultivation ui the land in eucii )vui\nduring tne lerm ut turee years.\nti is me practice ui the Department i\"\nrtiiiinre a settler Lu bring lu acres unuei\ncultivation, bui it he preiers he muy sou-\nStltUtQ SlucK, and Jv head ut eallle, iu ue\nactually Jus uwn property, witn build, n tea\niur their uccuinmudauuii, will be rfeQUil \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nItlaL'Ud ul cuiUvuiiuu.\n(2j n the father tor mother, If ihe fa-\nUier is deceased; ui uii> person wnu is\neligible lu make a homestead entry uuder\nthe provisions Ol llie Acl, resides upun\na farm ln Uie vicinity ui ihe land entered for by such person us a homestead,\nihe requirements uf the Act as tu residence prior to ubiuinlug putem may he\nsuiisued by BUOh pei'flOD residing With Un\nfather ur mother,\ntill 11 tbe BOtUer bus his peruiuu'-ni\nresidence upuu lurmmg land uwned by\nhim iu the vicinity of his nonius lead, Uie\nrey ul rem ems ui the Act as lo residence\nmay be sutislled by residence upun Uie\nsaid land.\nApplieutlun fur patent shuuid be mmle\nat the end oi three years before the local\nagent, sub-agent ur u homestead inspector.\nBefore making u|i; ilcatlon for a patent,\nthe settler must give six months' notice\nin writing to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa, of his intention to do so.\nW. W. CORY,\nDeputy Minister of the Inter'O\".\nOttawa. Februray 14th. 1805.\nA PHENOMENAL RECORD,\nITPWAHDS of one hundred surgical operations were performed, all with\nU complete success, and only one doatli oul ofovor two hundred patlonts\ntreated, Seven patlonts wore In lho Siiiiilai'luni al the opening of the year,\nan were admitted dnrlng ilu-yen-, making n total of 212 treated, Of those UU\nwere malos ami I III females. I 12 wore surgical, si niodloai uud III obstelrloal,\n12 imiii'iiis i-onialiied In al llie close of the your.\nTin- inini days treatmenl were Mini, nn average of III. HI days par patient,\ndm nl' the 212 patients Ireated only one death occurred being less than\n| por cent, This one death wus dm, in suppurativa pyelitis, complicated with\nlu'iii-i disease.\nPatients were admitted from the following localities:\nLOCALITIES\nVancouver IIS Ladnor 2 I'oi-t Hauoy\nVananda Bay 1 Now Westmlnstoi' i! Aider Grove\nKamloops I Colllngwood 1 Llllooet\nAlberni I Brandon I Mautlow, Man,\nVauGnnd I Barnaul I lliu-i-iot Bay\nWashington State I Wciihatu Island I SeatUo, Wash,\nNorth Vancouver I Hock Bay I Dawson\n(Vnli-.il Park I Salmon Ann I Lytton\nLttdyemltli 2 l',,i-t llm md I Loduc, Alta,\nLund I .Mi. Lehman I Rovelstoko\n-Vllin 2 Calgary :i Roofer Station\nHock Bay I Ditlabury, Alia, I Snuris, Man,\nBpwoi'th 1 Ohilliwnck :i NiuisRIver\nSudbury l Miami, Man. 1 Eburno\nSi nerliind li White Horse, Yukon I\nThe Baths und Jlussiigo Depat'tmenl have been eminently successful\nunder tho management of Miss Mllllngton. During the year, l).il treatments\nwere given, uiul us the patronage bus gradually Incyoused, il bus become necessary tn engage an assistant. Early in the year a souvenh' prospectus was\npublished and copies mailed lo the iiiiiny friends of tho Institution,\nThe olllci-s, reception rooms, hulls, mul most of the private wards hnve\nbeen neatly painted and decorated, adding greatly to Iheir appearance. The\ninccense of our work in the Kusi End lms necessitated the opening of branch\noffices in that part of the city I'm- Ilu nvenlonco of our patrons,\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITED.\nImport direct from Country of origin.\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY.\nEEVBLTSOKE, B. C.\nHOTEL VICTORIA\nlUndeiJ New Management)\nROBT. LAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B. C\nFirst-olat accommodation for travellers.\nliest brands of Wines, Spirits, and\nCigars.\nRATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY\nFREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS\n'tt iti 1*1*1 iti iti (I'i iti ,Ti iti iti iti iti iti iti ti'i iti it. it. it. iti iti it. tti iti iti tti\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2p-rFTPTp -p-p \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"{\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0J? 9 9 Vt'pt VTT^T^-pcrp-rj?-*p W\nThe Leading Merchant Tailors\nDon't order a Suit because it is cheap. Order it\nbecause it will be becoming, fashionable, durable and\nr comfortable. The best is the cheapest. Wc make the\n'. best. In making a Suit we give advice when wanted and\n-. we accept advice when a customer desires to give it.\n^ Every now and then you are confronted with the\n+ question, \" Who's Your Tailor\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cresssman & Morrison,\n+ of course. \u00C2\u00BB\nI Cressman & Morrison\n'. .-1*. ,'T. .-fr. .'t..-!-. .-1-..-!-..-!-. .-I'i .*r. .\"l-i ii-. .-I1, it, ,t, i'i..'\n\"'WTWT'l'TV'fW'PT'l19*\n11 OPENED\nREMODELED\nUnion /fofe/ Restaurant\nMrs. McKitrick, Manageress.\nOpen at all hours.\nMeal Tickets ssued.\nShort Orders tastefully served,\nRates Moderate\n-GRIFFON KNIVES\"\nMmli'of '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lirilt'.iii Uuwr Sh-i-1 rin-y\nimiii an edge longer tlinn any ttilfo\nluiulo. Full i*i**iii!iiiiii!. All styles,\nLawrence Hardware Co,\nii. c\nLlmllod.\nREVELSTOKE\nIf You Are Not Able\nTo attend to the writing of Advertisements yourself, send in your\nideas to us. We will put the matter in shape for you, and we think\nwe can please you,\nINTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LTD.\nRevelstoke, B. C.\nWM. J. McMASTER & SONS,\n LIMITED\t\nWHOLESALE SPECIALISTS\nGloves Shirts Underwear\nSocks Smocks Blankets\nHo.se, !/2 Hose Overalls Dry Goods, etc.\nMakers of \"BUCK BRAND\" Goods\nADVERTISED EVERYWHERE\nLETTER ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION\nCentral Hotel\niaa^REVELSTOKE, B. 0.\nABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS.\nNewly built. First-class in every respect. All modern convenitnett\nLarge Sample Rooms.\nRates $1.50 per Day, Special,Weekly R.tti.\nQueen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management\nORIENTAL HOTEL^\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate.\nJ. ALBERT STONE, PROP.\nQueens /fofe/\nICOMAPLIX\n.\"'I-1 Best brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.j jTravcllers'to\nn,Fish Creek will find excellent accommodation'at this\nHotel.\nCHIEF YOUNG, - - Propriety\nGET YOUR EYES EXAMINED FREE\nA lurgc variety\nof Glasses always\nkepi in slock here\nTry a pair cm\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094wo guarantee a\nperfcel lit.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i-\nV\nfl\nIf ynu require\nanything in Jewelry\nit is here for you,\nA complete stock\nj. of lho righl class\n0 \u00C2\u00B0' K0lH's'\nJ. GUY BARBER, - Jeweller, Optician\nSrY*V+*eV+fV+rVirVieY++tVi/+*V\\nLOANS\nNOTARIES\nSIBBALD & FIELD\nHAVE\nHouses and Lots\nFOR SALE\nIN ALL PARTS OP THE CITV\nINSURANCE COMOX COAL\nVVyvVVyyVVyVVWVWM'.'-^W'''^r-'^'^r'-^rWAMriVrVrV\nTO SUBSCRIBERS,\nThe Mam, IIkksi.h will bo delivered\nIn any purl (,(tlm cily, or mailed I\"\nuny address within the postal union\n'or |U fill per iinniim, pnyablo in advance 'lln' olubbtng arrangements\nwith other papers will remain in force\nlor those who prefer to have their\nsiilwiiripiinns Unit way,\nPATENTS\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nlitnlni'il in all rm\nTrade marks\n.nnl Copyrights\nobtalnoil in all couiitrlusi\nROWLAND BRITTAIN,\nRegislured Patent Attorney\nMi'tiliutilriil Atlortii-y iiii.l KngCnOBr.\nRoom 8, Kiiiriii-iiiiniiiiik, Qrunvlllo ab. near P.O\nVANCOUVER, B, C.\nA iiiwti-niil will loouro un ovoning appoint\nItltillt fur , rn)-,: wild rulitiul rail llllrillK till] llll)'\nCITY LIVERY STABLES\nHack Service to any part of the City at all\nhours. Rigs equipped for Sleighing Parties.\nFirst class Single and double Rigs. Express\ndraying and Transferring. Saddle and Pack\nhorses for hire. All kinds of job work undertaken. Wood for sale.\nStable and Residence Ppone 41\nHack Stand \" 37\nCHAS. W. TURNRQSS,\n.Prog.\nYOUR BUSINESS or YOUR LIFE\nwill lie lull ol wnrrie. which oould bt\ntvoided by the un of\nLoose Leaf Systems\nThe Interior Publishing Co., Ltd.\nTHE HOME OF LOOSE LEAF SYSTEMS\nREVELSTOKE, - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 B.C. EMAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, 110.\n1\nY. M. C. A\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2wwwww#l5 Rfffi - W^^^w^wwwww UrtN Nb Ur\nI Millinery Opening >\n1906^\nCommences To-Morrotv, X5hursday>\nAfternoon and Evening\n%%%-%%'% w*%%%\nS KEIV (& YOVjSG\nFOR HEW STYLES OF *\nWall Paper\nAT GOOD PRICES GO TO\nCanada Drug & Book:\nCompany. *\nLocal and General.\nII,hi. W. C. Weils, nl Golden, was\nin the city yesterday.\nFloods in southern California are\ntying up railway trallic iur ilny*.\nArthur (iiinn, contractor on the\nBeatrice mines, was in lho eity on\nMonday.\nThe members ol No, i Fire Brigade\nhave purchased and installed this week\na pool table.\nGeo. Wells; secretary ol the Mountain Lumbermen's Association, wns in\nthe city on Monday,\nBy request the chililivn ol St.\nAndrew1! Sundty school will repeat\nthe operetta \"Grand Pa's Birthday,\"\nin the church on Thursday evening\ntht- 5th oi April.\nThe C.P.R. telegraph office on Mackenzie Avtime is just about completed. About the second week in\nApril the olliee will open lor the\ntransaction of business.\nThe Royal train, which will convey\nHis Royal Highness Prince Arthur of\nConnaught Irom Vancouver to Ottawa,\npassed through the city on Sunday for\nVancouver. Thi* train, which is the\nfinest that ever erased the continent,\nconsisted oi nine car.*.\nWilliam File, one of the pioneers of\nPeterboro, was found dead in lied\nSaturday at Keerie, Out. He was 75\nyear; ,-i age. Hi.* father, ihe late W.\nFife, introduced into Canada the\n(anions Fife wheat, Miss File, form-\nerly oiC. B. Hume k Co.'.* -tail, i* a\ndaughter oi deceased,\nGideon Swain, the veteran railroader\nand conductor in charge ol the train\nwhich carried Hi- Ma --ty King F.d-\nwtrd through Canada in 18B2, will\ncelebrate his 80th birthday at Winnipeg today. Mr. Swain has been in\nactive railroad w\u00E2\u0080\u009Erk continuously until ihe past two ye,:-. -.:.,:. lie was\npensioned by the C. 1'. R.\nHarry Wright, Ml' I' witi ind\nchild were climbing -> hill with an\nautomobile on Monday ;,i Vancouvi\nwhen tLe chain brokeand tl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n ichine\nJ. M. Doyle returned fnnn the coast\non Monday.\nW. B Robertson camo in Irom\nGulden Monday evening.\nNew bylaws were made and adopted,\nThe retiring officers were Mrs. T. II.\nDunne,president; Mrs. league, vici\npresident and Mrs. Hooley, secretary\ntreasurer.\nF. T. Abbey, Mrs. Abbey and family\nof Trout Lake City, passed through\nthe city on Monday en route to London, Out., on a visit to their friends\nand relations after mi absence of\ntourteen years.\nA Carnation tea given ly the young\nladies of Knox church, will be held in\nthe ohuroh parlors on Tuesday, April\n3rd, from 3 to 5 and Irom 8 to 10 p m,\nThere will be contests lor afternoon\nand evening, also a musical program\nfor the evening. Refreshments will\nhe served. Admission 26c.\nA meeting oi the Ladies Guild ol\nSt. Peters church was held at the\nRectory on Monday afternoon tor the\npurpose oi electing officers for the\nensuing year. Mr.-. II. A, Brown was\nelected presidout, Mrs. Sturdy, vice\npresidt nl and Miss Hobl retary\ntreasurer. It was decided to hold the\nregular meeting on the 17th ol each\nmonth. The ladies also agreed to hold\ntheir regular y 'ly meeting on Easter\nMonday for the purpose ,-i eleel\nnew officers.\nRev, J R.and Mrs. Robertson en\nterttined tlie married peoplo of Knoi\ncongregation on Monday night. A\nran away. All the occupants Here I very pleasant evening was en yed by\nthrown to tbe ground iv . M. ,,. present, An interesting gu -\nWright and th- child wen ed contest in Presbyterianism resulted\nMr-. Wright ii confined t hei ed Mn, link winning Inl prize\nwith the --.- e shook, bin nol ,\....,,,,( Mr, 11 McLennan first\n--.-, ;-.;.- injured, t . ,.| , gentlemen, Much an ii e\nMr. Gi irge Willii ms tobaceoi I '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' uncreated by a garni\nc :,. itreel istrpund tgaiu I .. :''11'1' \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" \"lr- A\"\"r refresliiin I\nbut a thsdow of hit tonnei sell illei t md tinging ol Auld Lang 3; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nnight-;.:' -I- ill ilruggli ith plo- I i tfersedal midnight,\nmaine poisoning, says the Vunc ivei *\nProvince: Fur several days Mr. Nothing hetter than \"Our Speoial.'\nWilliams' lite was despaired of, bul s\nstrong conititution itin -1 bin in go\nstead and he pulled through thi crisis\nIn Mr. Williiiins' case il was n. enn ol\npuis that was responsible. Since his\nillti'-ss he lias been told by a dealer\nlhat any call thill bulges nt the end\nshould be rejected. This denier says\nthat in his own store there are standing orders to discard all such eans and\ncharge theni back against the wholesaler or laelory that supplied Ilium.\nTie bulged end indicates that the can\nbus not been perfectly lierincticiilly\nsealed and gas had formed inside. Unpens being fermented.\nSocial and Personal\nMUSIC\nW A N T ED\n\u00C2\u00AB\nw\nI this on\nu i*\n, Office\nA NT ED A\ngeneral house\ni ,-ti,-iv,-ii<: woman,\nliildle-tignd, I\" acl -i\ni-iiinini don, Apply\nyoung\nwork,\nBusiness Locals.\nOnion sets and seeds at Bourne Pros.\nKnkak supplies at Canada Drug\nStore.\nPrairie Brand Flour $2,(16 Kill lb.\nsack at C. II. H lime A Co.\nRemember the Firth-Katun Concert\nat the Opera House, Saturday night,\nFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET\non Mackenzie Avenue. Apply to J. Q.\nsacks ol Wheatlots,\n('. B Hume k Co.\nMaedonald.\nTry our 251b,\n$1.1(1 per suck.\nSeven Sutherland Sistors IIuir Tunic\nnnd Wash, sold nt the Canada Drug\nStore.\nWe nre too busy to write locals, but\nwill be pleased to show cullers sume of\nthe latest styles in cuts and materials,\nKnighl & Ill-line.\nWe Iill our prescription! carefully\nnnd with thoboatol Drugs\u00E2\u0080\u0094at Canada\nDrug Store, on the corner.\nFresh garden seed, lawn grass, white\nclover at C, li, Hume & Co.'s.\nli ynu want nice now up-to-date\nwall impel, see the Camilla Drug k\nHunk Co's. new spring gooda,\nR. Howson it Co. are now showing\nnew and exclusive designs in Carpet\nSquares and Ijinoletijis ior ihe coming season, Call and sec their large\nand varied stock. All carpets sewn\nnnd laid free ot charge. Cash or\ncredit.\nCall and inspect our Toilet Soaps.\nChoicest -tuck in town, C, ll Hume\n& Co.\nWe always keep a large seleetiun ol\nPost Cards ol local and mountain\nviews, also souvenir and view hooks oi\nthe mountains, at Canad i I nog &\nBook Co.\nThe largest and most completi stock\nf Single Harness in Ihe province,\nranging in prici Irom $13 50, if l.\",i\u00C2\u00BBi\n$10,50 $18.00 per iott and upwards.\nAlso Team Harness Ir - f28.00$3\t\n$32.00 $35.00, $38.00 ind up Com-\npit ti per set \u00E2\u0080\u0094Il C M- I..,.- n thc\nSaddler \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:' Kami\nWe have \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-->,.. - - .;\nMoth Bags putting\nI trs etc ir.g l then inside\nI them and\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ring\u00E2\u0080\u0094l . k I\nCITY COUNCIL.\n; . ..: j, thc cil\ncouncil was held on I I\n-.:. IcLeod\ne mem bi oni cil\n: II v. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nll -.mi- decided to increasi\n-. , -\", .,- nth\n- , , tlie n\nwai\nrenewed\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n-\nCampbe \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 en - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \t\nPublic M -i itteo\nI h, tende ol H\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\naccepted,\nIn tpplication Irnm No I Fire\nllrig.nl,- (or additional hose and hydrants nu referred to the Fin '\nand Light ,-- mmittee\nA reporl Irom Chief Bain re - cent\n- Hied,\nAlter passing the accounts the\ncouncil adjourned\nA few New Song\nBooks and Dance folios\nhave been put in stuck.\nAnything yon want in\nthc music line we will\nit fnr you i\nf not\nstock.\nRed Cross Drug Co.\nYOU'RE THE DOCTOR\nnnd ii i- no In vuu i\" gel llie html ( ignis,v. Tobaccos I'm the money\n\" Thc Union\" Cigar . . 5 for 50c,\nTasse's Behatna ... 5 fnr 50c,\nGranda Hermanos y (Camclias) 6 for 50c,\nMclichrino Cigarettes . 35c. a package.\nNestor Cigarettes . pc, a package,\nBROWN'S CIGAR STORE\nTel. 9(1 GOOD GOODS p 0 Box 44\nBuilding to be Open for Inspection on Friday,\nOh Friday of this week ono ol the\ngreat enterprises ol tho city will bo\nthrown wide open tor inspection, The\nbuilding ol the Railway Y.M.C.A,\nhas been making steady progress nil\nthrough the winter nnd is now ready\n(nr use, though lint quite complete, as\nthere has been sume delay In getting\nmaterial,\nAt two o'clock a committee ol the\nboard ol directors and tlie Ladies\nAuxiliary will he in nttendnnce to\nwelcome all who wish tn Inok over the\nthe new structure. At eight o'clock\nthe iorniiil opening will take plnee,\nan interesting programme has been\niirrnuged ol music nnd addrossos,\nSecretary Graham, ol the Vanoouver\nY. M. C. A., Inn signified his Intention\nul being present, ho is a man of ex\nceptional ability, having the reputation ol being an oarnest platform\nspeaker.\nMr. Horn, secrelnry n( the Oalgary\nY. M. C. A., will nlso be present tn\nBpenk nl Y. M. (!. A. work generally,\ntho Calgary peoplo being at present\nactively engaged In tlie erection ol a\nlarge modern up-to-date institution.\nMr. E. M. ('.ink. niir Revelstoko\nsecretary, will bo formally introduced,\nho ooiiios amongst us with testimoninls\nol llie liighosl order, having been\nactively interested in V.M. C. A work\nfor many years, be hns been secretory\nin the East Toronto Y.M.C.A. lor the\nlast ten years where he was a popular\nfavorite amongst the hoys and Rcvelstuke may consider itself fortunate ii\nhaving secured such nn efficient nun\nlor their general secretary.\nOn Saturday afternoon there wil\nbo another oppoitunity for the Indies\nto visit tlie building, when a talk will\nlie made hy the visiting secretaries at\n3.30 p.m. to all the ladies who arc\ninterested in association work. At five\no'clock there will be a talk to hoyi\nIroni 14 to 10 years ol age. On Sun\nday there will he a meet ing for men at\n-1 p.m., for further particulars boo\nposters.\nDIED FIGHTING.\nSan I-'iiam iscii, March 25.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A dis\npatch to the Chronicle irom Los\nAngeles says:\n-News lias reached this city ol Ihe\nmurder of live members nf the family\noi Pedro Men, president of La Dura,\nin Sntiora, Mexico, nnd brother-in-law\noi Frederick Hartrhan, president of the\nWilliam Hoege Company ol Los Angeles, and two others, who wero massacred by Indians within a lew miles\nof their home, and their bodies left in\ntlie roadway between Ortiz and Ln\nDura until a sufficient number\nMexican troops could be sent to over-\nn aiding outlaws and bring in\nThe names of the killed\n. -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . Pedro M'v.n, presidont ot\n, . . , rich mining contractor and\n- [ thi - prominent men in the\nditl icl Sei -i Elvira Me/.n. wile oi\n-. n i.i- Carmen, Et\nitchetts M\"m eighteen,\ntwi 'i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:.'., thn,- (-ears ol age,\nMr- Wencestas Uml'\nan old friend \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:' Mens and Theodore\nII ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .1 age, her\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nthe Ml mi family\nsurvive rin ib) son ol\npi tiro Meza i d i ighters\nMi tjdi nd l. , Tn,- children\nbe - I' , ,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\nUuaj\n' .;\n, Mi -\nII Hen il ,- laid\n. .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,:\n... \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' itstes Mountains\n.-\n- li :, La Intra,\n, - - - im| here F, A\nHartms\nThe wortl pari\nei n passed and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nol debrii came tl - -1 iol il rillei I he\nmen el,.im id peral \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tho si,,pes,\ncalling upon thi ii -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 adt i rain ol load\nThe last desperate stand ol tho uirvi\nvon was mini.- iii the shelter ol thi\noverturned earrlagoi, as they fought\nhack to bunk, dying, bul lighting I\nthn last.\nCLti\ \u00C2\u00A34 A n <&& -w U i I\n>wmmmmmmwbim&ta.:z;mwmitFwm. h smmi\nI\nS-\n\u00C2\u00A7\n''Hii'sllltJsI dUrlLik!\nWc have ;i Iol ol Swiss I'.nilii-oiderir.gs nnd\nInscrlions thai we wish to close out, anil have pi. ceil\n;t lui on our counters ai\n10c. and 16c. Per Yard\nSec our windows loi the 15c, line, This is the\nSeason when vou will need a Iol ol these goods, so\ntake advantage ol the Sale this week.\nWo have opened a fine lot, all thc New Shades,\nand we have a fine Iol of Ginghams for Cushion\nCovers.\nOOLLAES\nNew Stock Collars and Turnovers opened this\nwed;. You will find all the Newest things here, as\nwe gel a fresh supply every two weeks, and prices\nare low,\nDEESSG-OODS\nlike. We have\nAll in Suil lengths, No nv,\ntlie largest variety in town.\nmmm0wmmmMmmmsmmmmimuam8i n\nSL| NEXT WEEK \"vVlWiil HAVE\" A SILK SALE\n1*\n-\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A29\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2m\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ft*\n-it\u00C2\u00BB\n - - _j3\nWATCH FOR ITH 3\nNAKUSP.\nI'rtiiii (lar Own I'orrospoiulonl.\nMrs. dipt. Finsi'i- and Mi.*.* Winnie j\nof Arrowhead, spent n low days in\ntown.\nMrs. E. J. Hangs oi Arrowhead spent\nSunday in town.\nConductor Chas. Brett of the freight\ntrain lms been transiered to Nelson,\nMr. A, S. Thomas, who is in the\nemploy ol the Tower k Light Co, at\nBonnington Falls, spent a lew days in\ntown,\nJas. Martin, a tornior resilient of\nNakusp, spent Sunday in town calling\non friends,\nThe steam shovel nnd work train\nhnve ariived and we understand the\nC, P. R. intend todo considerable work\nthis summer on this line and also to\nenlarge the yard at Naku.p.\n11. Glcndenning spent a day at the\nHalcyon Springs.\nThe fishing season has opened and\nalready the sports can ho seen with\ntheir fishing tackle and baskets, but it\nis too early in the season for lish\nstories.\nOn Sunday last services were held\nin the three churches,\nA Nicholas has a brood ol young\nchickens out, the (list nf the seiison.\nFIELD.\nCHURCHES.\nSt\nAx\nutniv't\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev,\nw c\nCalder\nwill 1\nike\nfor I1I1 sutije\nll foi\nSunday\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0vetll\nlg\nnexl \" Tin-\n'riiiceis Kim's\nlath\n[\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'ruin tiurtiwiiciirresiKiuiloiit,\nRev W. L. McRae, ol Golden, lor\ntwenty years missionary in Trinidad\nunder the Canadian 1'ieshytei-inn\nchurch will delivor n lecturo, illustrated by lantern slides, in the ohuroh this\nevening. The lecture is given under\n11 - tuBpices ol tlio Ladies Aid Booioty.\nWo regn I to chronicle tho death ol\nMr. Roberl Wilson, who was (or Borne\nlin riginei r on the hill, It is loss\nthan two nth* since his sister, Mrs,\nw - .damson, ol Fiold, died. Tin-\n, m Mi 1 ,,i tin 11 nily live in Ireland.\nMr Wilson had many warm Iriends\nhero all ul whom rogrel hi* oarly death\nbeing but n young man yet, Typhoid\n- 1- the cause.\nMei 1- I-- lllunden and Wm\nAda m were in Cnlgary attending\n- .I -.I tin- lato Mr. Wilson,\n11, on al tl' round house are\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 busy al i ml overhauling some\nol the large engine* thai nor'- \"n tin-\nhill.\nRoborl Armstrong, looomollve foreman had to laj oil loi some ti n\naccount ol liekncss, Wo are plotted\nio I,iie thai. In- is iibli- to return to\nhis work.\nVf 1 I lms. Mart iii has gono to Winnipeg to attend the convention ol the\nproposed Canadian Alpine Club.\nMrs,,I. Niivell, and her sister, Mrs.\n,1 ll Newell, in,vj- gone to (, ilden\nto visit their uniile, RoV.W, L. McRoO.\nMrs. Melver hns gmie to Toronto lo\nundergo an operation, .\n{ P. BURNS & COMPANY, LifcllTED.\nIIKAIl (Ii'Ii'IOK: r.ll.,111.-, ,11,111 iili.\nWholesale and Retail Meat Merchants\nI'in-li I'.a-lui. .111.1 lluiiliirs in l,li' si.,.M Stake's in nil tlm |irlnrl|inl Cltios nml\nTini-ns \u00E2\u0080\u009Et Allwrtn llrlllsli Columbia sml tlio Vnl Puckers ot tlio Ooliilirute.1 llr.-niil ^\ni' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lni|i-iii\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei--- Hums nut Damn,and Sliammi'li llriunl, l.-.-i 1...-.[.\n^-VV%VVV*s%^1V^%VVM\u00C2\u00BBj%1I, %%\u00E2\u0080\u00A2%%!% % 1.1 -%W*% \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAWNINGS\nNow thnt hrltflil spiiii^iliiys ;ur comiliR in. In hi* I'lillnwL'd hy thr lirat\n;if siiiiiiuti' ymi wanl In keen ymir stnivs ;<11cI Ihuisch oikiI ;iiul entiifci'liihlc,\nThe Best Way to (lu Lliis is to 8i.ciu'ti awnings for your whuioWH, und\niinlrr lln'in fl'OIll\nL A. FRETZ,\nFirsi; Street.\n(VVVVViiAArVVNAViJVv-'j'AA WV-.V ifVi AC'(V*(ii,*'..'W\u00C2\u00AB*JVvV/ArV^,'vVV\u00C2\u00AB\n;! FURNITURE, CARPETS AND, LINOLEUMS |\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I up i\",|,l,- i 1,-linbli- I'lliuillire\n.,| Ii.i'I.m- lin-ii-llii!-,;* in lu\nFur ill\nR. Howson & Co., Furnishers\ni|j'sAr,\/,^rW-A'W-A\*'V-j/VVVVVi^^\nTHE MOLSONS MM'K\nln,-\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei-|Hirnl,i,l by Act \u00E2\u0080\u009E! I'arliiiinout, 1855.\nHEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.\nWii, Moi.siin Maci'iiuhhon, Pi\u00E2\u0084\u00A2, H. II. IOwinu, Viec-Pi'cs.\nJa.mi-:s Hi.1,10'1', Geiieml Manager.\nCapital paid up, $3,000,000\nReserve, $3,000,000\nI'lvei-ylJiing in wny of bunking business tl'iiusiicted v\itin nl nil-\nnei-essai-y delay.\nInterest credited Iwico a year nl, cui'i-t-nl rules nn Savluus Hunk\ndeposits,\nW. II. PRATT, Manager,\nRkvkIjStokk, IL C.\n>-CKH>-0-0-0-O OOO-OO-O -0-CK>O-Q\nKeep in touch with this store,\nSir, and you won't have to take\nwhat you can get, but you'll get\nwhat you want. Business is\nnow at flood tide and that\nmeans large choice, and with\nthat choice you don't pay a\ncopper more than the article is\nactually worth, We have everything in Men's and Boys' Tog\ngery, When it is a question of\nup to date Men's and Boys' wear\nCOME HERE\nO--0KK)-0 "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1906_03_28"@en . "10.14288/1.0310644"@en . "English"@en . "50.998889"@en . "-118.195833"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . 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