"f2d12c6e-2acd-462e-955c-9db8ae43029b"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1906-07-11"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310794/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " I MAIL-HERALD OFFICE I\nI W'.ll, AIIUXT. I\nUIA\A\nTHE MAIL-HERALD.\nJ\nVol. 12.-No. 98\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. JULY 11. 190(1\n$2.50 Per Year\nMail\nOrder\nUeut.\nHume & Co.\nWrite\nFor\nSamples\nLIMITED.\nDEPARTMENT STORE.\nNEW BEAUTIFUL CHINA\nnifi\nuiu\nH GUT GLASS\nLimoges China\u00E2\u0080\u0094in setts or odd pieces.\nMnylield, Olovel Leaf, and White Patterns\u00E2\u0080\u0094ill setts or any part\nol seti, or odd pieces.\nLemonade Setts, new and beautiful.\nCuvereil Casseroles.\nFire proof Tea puts\u00E2\u0080\u0094any size.\nJardiniers and Ouspidores\u00E2\u0080\u0094all sizes.\nTea nml Coffeo Percolators.\"\nYou will always lind something new and interesting in our China\nnnd Glass Ware Department, anil you know you are always welcome\nto look around.\nThe Preserving Season\nThe preserving* season is on. We can supply you\nwith Strawberries, Cherries, Etc. Place\nyour orders with us as soon as possible as the season for\nboth fruits will be very short and the supply limited.\nDRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR.\nC. B. Hume & Co., Ltd\nStores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke.\nSOUVENIR GOODS\nIf 1011 are looking I'ur something nice ill SPOONS AND\nPINS, BELT BUCKLES, WATCHES, \" BUNN\nSPECIAL\" for Souvenirs, we have Ihem here.\nJ. GUY BARBER, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 optician\nC. P. R. WATCH IN8PECT0R.\n1 iV..fi ii', ['i'i (j'ti \u00E2\u0096\u00A0't', .i'i e*r. .-i'i i-fri 1*t'i t*ff> e^i i*i\ .i'i i-fTi tt, ti'i tT> t\"ti tt\ I't'i A iTi\n'0S2SZA GENUINE SNAP\nFOR CASH WE OFFER\nTWO LADIES' BICYCLES AT $35.00 EACH\nThese bicycles are well made from the best\nmaterials and lilted with Best Dtinlop Tyres.\nNothing cheap about them except the price. 9\nTHEY MUST BE SOLD, 9\nLAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd.\nI Dealers in Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Minors', Lumbermen's\n]? anil Sawmill Supplies, ole, Plumbing and Tlnsmltlilng,\n*f MAIL OUIH'.I.K RECEIVE PROMPT&OABEPUI. ATTENTION\nNEW EXPLOSIVE.\nA factory is sunn In lm established\nin liritish Columbia\u00E2\u0080\u0094at what pninl\nhas nnl yet been determined\u00E2\u0080\u0094lor the\nmanufacture ol the new liritish high\npower explosive, Aiiiniiiinil, Ammonal\nis the newest Invention in the line ol\nexplosives, and is used fnr milling,\nquarrying, aud similar operations. In\nstrength it represents from twu and a\nhall io three timet its weight in blnck\npowder. 11 is stronger by fill per cent\nthan dynamite, and is about on a par\nwith gelignite, Its advantages uro\nthat being a dry powder, it is tint\nnll'octod by bent or cold. It cannot be\nexploded by shock but needs it detonator or cup similar to those used Inr\ndynamite. When ignited by llunie it\nburns slowly, and in (net it is only\nignited iu this way under tbe must\niidviinliir,, mis Conditions, llllll il pile ill\nit will us ally smoulder iiiiii go uut uf\nItself. Fiinilly there urn i hjeotiun-\nable lunies lelt alter the explosion.\n \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\n\"A woman's crowning glory is hor\nhair.\" Ilu nol miss the free demon-\nsiiiitiuiih ly the Huveu Sutherland\nBlBtors'i at Dews' Drug Ml ure next\nweek.\nNEW BUILDINGS.\nII. Lniighton, proprietor ol the\nHotel Victoria, lias juet completed the\neicctiini uiu new bar-room which will\nbe opened this week, It will he one\nul the finest bats in the city. Tlie\nwindows have a new feature, namely\nVenetian blinds made by II. Stritingo-\nway. The. contract for the building\nwas curried out by 1), McCarlly, on\nwhose workmanship it reflects tbe\nhighest credit. The hotel has also\nbeen thoroughly renovated, being\nplastered throughout. The house lias\nalso been newly furnished and is now\nable to supply the most up-to-date\naccommodation.\nJ, A, Stone has just completed the\nextensions and additions lo the Oriental hotel, making tlio accommodation\nfirst-class in i very respect, The additions include a complete third stnrey\nthe lull size ol the main building. The\nbest plumbing bus been put In. The\nluiliil has been renovated nnd refurnished, anil with Mr, Stone's popularity\nthe new addition is already well\noccupied. A lino laundry has also\nbeen built,\nHothlmt better than \" Our Speoial.'\nTHE LATEST\nTELEGRAMS\nHon. Peters Appointed Commissioner on Pendray Lease\nCharges\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mitchell Acquitted\nof Murder at Seattle.\n[BY TKI.I.(il(APIl|\nVictoria, July 11\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hon. Fred\nPeters has bran appointed Commissioner to inquire into tlie charges iu\nconnection with Pendray land lease.\nSeattle, .Inly 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094GeorgeMitchel,\nwho shut and killed Holy Holler Orel-\nfield, was acquitted ihis morning.\nI.oxiios,.luly 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lord Roberts, in\nthe llniise ul Lords yesterday, mice\nagain called attention lo the need o\ngreater efficiency in the army and ol\nthe formation of an ellici nt reserve ol\nhalf n milliun men. He pointed out\nthat iu future Great Britain cuuld not\ndepend upon the assistance of her\nallies, who'e aid in the past had been\nlargely responsible for Britisli success\nin past wars.\nAt a congress of the Chambers ol\nCommerce of the Empire today the\ndebute was continued on the Montreal\nmotion favoring preferential trade,\nDelegates from Australia, New Zealand, London, South Scotland and\nBirmingham supported the Canadian\nmotion, while Manchester, Sheffield,\nSunderland opposed it.\nSt. Petersboro, July 11 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Court\nmartial reports it acquitted Commander Rojestvensky because he was\nnot in his iiill senses and sn unaccountable lor surrender at battle in\nthe Sea of Japan.\nSt. Petersburg, July 11 \u00E2\u0080\u0094Three\nironclads have joined thc mutinous\ngarrison at Bntouni. The mutineers\nat Tambov are still masters nl the\nsituation. They have killed several\nofficers.\nWinnipeg, July 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Two boarding\ncms, containing 40 l.alicians, jumped\nlire track near Niblock yesterday.\nOne car telescoped the other and two\nfreight cars were piled on top ol them.\nMiraculously, nobody was hurt.\nGai.t, Ont., July 11;\u00E2\u0080\u0094A freight\ntrain from the east ran into a construction train on tlie C.P.R. here\nyesterday. Three Italians were killed\nand a dozen frightfully injured.\nKetchikan, Alaska, July 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A\nfire occurred here which destroyed a\ndozen buildings. Total loss $40,000.\nOttawa, July 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A large batch ol\namendments to the Lord's Day Bill\nhave passed the Senate. The measure,\nthough emasculated, retains its principal. An attempt to kill the bill last\nnight found only three supporters.\nProrogation will take place to-morrow.\nLOVER'S RASH ACTION,\nSeattle, July 10.\u00E2\u0080\u0094With his grief-\nstricken wile beside him, Judge G.\nMeade Emory, shot by Chester Thompson on Saturday night, passed away\nat the Miller Hospital at 1.30 Yesterday morning. It. became evident.\nshortly before midnight that the end\nwas nut lar away. At 12.30 he became\nunconscious, and remained su.. Tlie\nmurder af Judge Emory by Chester\nThompson, son of Will H. Thompson,\none of the best known attorneys of the\ncity, formerly attorney Inr the Great\nNorthern, is the most Bensutioniil killing in the history of Seattle.\nTwo years ago, when a high school\nhoy, young Thompson lell desperately\nin love with Charlotte Whittlesey,\ndaughter of Chnrles F. Whittlesey, former Cnuiity Treasurer, and member of\ntho abstracting firm uf Booth, Whittle\nsey, llan'ord Company. Leaving a\nCetlnr street car near Denny Way on\nSaturday night, he walked west to\nwithin a block ol the home of the girl\nwith whom he wns infatuated. There\nit appears, he saw Hickman Price, a\nyoung son of John E. Price, broker,\nenter tbe residence of Mr. Whittlesey,\nnnil insane jealousy was an,lined.\nThe family ol Will 11. Thompson is\nwidely known and highly respected.\nMr. Thompson's poem ol High Tide at\nGettysburg, and the story Alice of Old\nVincenues, written by bis brother\nMaurice Thonipstin, have given the\nfamily a national reputation. With\nlun families ol lliis proniiiicneo involved, the case lias attracted interest\n(ruin all parts ol the United Stites.\nJudge Emory was one of the best\nknown members ol the bar, and was\nformer Superior judge.\nby\nFRUIT GROWING.\nPractical Demonstrations\nVisiting Experts.\nAt Willis J. Armstrong's orchard-\nyesterday alternoon Messrs. Brandritli\nand Kipp, uu hehalf ul the 11. 0. Fruit\nGrowers Association, gave an interesting ileiiionstnition in planting mul\npruning of Iruit trees. Mr, Brandritli\ntook up the subject of planting, illustrating how n tree should be treated.\nA bole, several inches larger than\nrequired to take in the extended roots\nshould be dug, Ihe subsoil being\nloosened and mixed up to a depth uf a\nfoot bolow the setting of Ibe tree. Any\nInjured roots should be pruned off with\na sloping cut liuni the bottom up, the\nhole rounded up in the centre, line\nloose earth placed over the rootB,\ngently moving the tree up and down\nmeanwhile to allow the soil to settle\nwell round tbo loots. Then the soil\nshould be firmly tramped round the\ntree and tlie hole filled Up to the level\nnt which the tree stood in the nursery\nin old ground or two inches higher in\nnew ground. As to manure, he lound\nbone dust the beBt. An orchard\nshould nrt be planted among stumps,\nbut the ground shold bo thoroughly\ncleared and cultivated first.\nMr. Kipp then took up the subject\nof pruning, showing how a fruit tree\nshould be treated during its growth\nThe demonstration was watched\nwith marked interest by tbe spectators who claimed to have learned\nmuch from it, and votes of thanks\nwere passed to Messrs. Kipp and\nBrandritli.\nIn the evening addresses on fruit\nculture, packing, etc., were delivered\nat the City Hall.\nOPPOSITION FROM QUEBEC.\nOttawa, July 10,\u00E2\u0080\u0094From tho way the\nsenate is approaching the Sunday\niibservance bill it looks as if parliament would have to prorogue without\npassing the hill.\nSenator Scotl moved the second\nreading and strongly supported the\nbill.\nMr. Choquette attacked the bill and\nsaid if the clause forbidding games on\nSunday lor a lee were not struck out\nhe would oppose the whole bill,\nThis made Mr. McMullcn say he\nuld not see how Senator Choquette\ncould keep the Sabbath holy and advocate horsoraolng on Sunday.\nMr. Cloran snid that .Mr. McMullen\nwas going too lar.\nlt. Btrangeway bus started in Revel\nBttike a Venetian blind factory, and the\nproduct should be popular lor both\nolliees and residences these hot days.\nNEARLY A TRAGEDY.\nTwo young men of this city bad a\nclose call lor their lives, either through\ndrowning or from starvation. It\nappears that the two venturesome\nmen lelt the city a lew days ago on a\nrait of three logs fastened together\nwith haling wire, for a trip down the\nColumbia river. Things went smoothly lor an hour or two, the swift current helping along the rait in good\ntime. Tlie occupants ol the rait were\nenjoying life immensely, smoking\ncigarettes and reading novels. Suddenly, at a point near lite Green Slide,\nthe raft struck a snag anil went under\nleaving the men stranded in the middle of the river on the snag with swift\ncurrents on either side through which\nit would have been almost sure death\nto hnve attempted escape to the\nbanks. Fortunately they were wrecked opposite Ruxton'r. lugging cam]\nand were readied by the loggers whu\nbrought theni to shore in boats. Had\nthe accident occurred at a point on\nthe river away Irom help there is no\ndoubt but the mon would have perished before help could have touched\nthem.\nTadTeathT\nJ n the presence of her husband and\nfamily, Mrs. E. C. Fromey left this\nlile yesterday alternoon about two p.m,\nAs she lived, so she died; a true\nwoman, brave in tho laitb that the\nGreat. Spirit would proteot and uphold\nher. Coining so unexpectedly the\nshuck to relatives and fiends is severe.\nMrs. Fromey's ninny friends knew\nher to be worthy of the name friend;\ntrue, high minded and with sterling\nprincipals, endearing herself by her\nkindness of face and manner, Mr.\nand Mrs. Fromey came to Revelstoke\nsome twelve years ago and through\nhardship and trial she proved herself\na true pioneer and a loving helpmate.\nWe extend our sympathy to the\nberenved ones.\nORANGE CELEBRATION.\nThu celebration of the Glorious\nTwelfth for the interior will bo held at\nSalmon Arm tomorrow. A special\ntrain will leave the depot here at\nabout 7 o'clock, and a large crowd is\nexpected to take advantage ol the\ncheap rate\u00E2\u0080\u0094$2.0fi\u00E2\u0080\u0094to visit tbe Ann\nand celebrate the day with the Orange\nircthren. Kamloops, Aslicroft, Arm-\nstrong, Viiriitni and points in southern\nOkanagan will send their members ol\nthe Order and friends by special trains\ntn joins in the annual celebration.\nINSPECTION OF MILCH COWS\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lit'I ll; . M\nDr. S. F. Tolinie, V. H., Provincial\nInspector ol animals, recently made\nan inspection ol cuttle at Salmon Arm,\nwith the result that two cows belonging i'i Ah King were found to be\nsuffering Irom tuberculosis, condemned\nand subsequently destroyed by the\nowner, Dr. Tolinie also took occasion\nto in- ue instruction for improvements\nto be made in the sanitary condition\nol the cow byres, so as to comply with\nthe regulations governing thequestlon,\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nSAFEST IN CANADA.\nOnce more the immunity ol Britisli\nColumbia from serious railway accidents is declared to tho world. The\nollicers in charge ol the Pacific division of the Canadian Pncilic railway,\nbeing that portion ol the road between\nthe Rocky Mountains and tho Pacific\nCoast, are able to say that during the\ntwenty years since tho line was\nopened lor passenger traffic they have\nnot been required to record Uie death\nI a single passenger by accident to a\ntrain. It is doubtful if this can hu\nBaitl ol any similar section ol railway\nin the world,\nSILVER TIP FALLS.\nThese hot days the question\n\"How to keep cool?\" Someol us go\nin for eating ices, etc., and uu doubt\nIhey help the situation, but one can\nonly take a limited quantity. Then\nure ulher ways, and wc would Biigges\none, at least, that is worthy ol attention. We have, about eight miles\nfrom town, it regular cold storage\nplant, amid surroundings lit for the\nGods. This is Eight-mile Crock. No\nmailer how hot the sun is heating\ndown this place is cool. One never\ntiros ol watching the water rushing\nand tumbling, racing to bog how soon\nil can reach the until,ly Columbia.\nYnu could imagine it, trying In reach\nthat stream in order to purify it, but,\nalas, like human nature, it sunn becomes tainted and dues not get far ill\nthe larger stream before there is no\ndifference,\nThe road tn these fulls is well worthy\nof mil ice. Just enough risk at sume\npoints lo innk,' one forget the heat.\nThe rushing river far below claims all\nthe attention and conl breezes come\nup from it which are refreshing io the\nhealed body. At Mosquito Landing\ntlio horses are unharnessed, left in tlie\ncool shade, and you start on a walk of\nabout two miles. In several places\none has to cross slides and go carefully,\nthen again the path leads under large\ncedars, giving one alternate feelings of\nexcitement and peace. Arriving at\nthe creek, you le,ve the river hank\nand climb nboot 100 feet. The roar ol\nthe falls deadens all sound and the\nground shakes. Thc trees hide the\nview until a certain point is reached\nand the Silver Tip lulls aro before you\nin all their power and.majesty. The\nspray blows into the face and all the\nheatol the climb is dispersed. The\nmemory ol the roar and tho cooling\nbreezes keeps ono cool until the next\nweek-end.\n\"sport.\nfootball;\nRevelstoke will send the following\nteam to play Enderby tomorrow nt\nSalmon Ann;\nGoal, Entwhistle; backs, Johnson,\nMcGuire; half bucks, h'erloot, Lyons,\nFceney; forwards, Smythe, Morgan,\nAnnan, Lc Keaux, Allen.\nTlie team leaves with the Orange\nexcursion tomorrow morning, and\nshould make a creditable showing.\nPractice tonight at 7 o'clock on the\nGun Club grounds. Everybody turn\nout.\nHOWLING,\nThe high average competition which\nwas conducted dining June on the\nalleys of the Y. M. C. A,, was won by\nIV. 0, Calhoun, with an average nf\n2-lli -1-5 for five games. Mr. Calhoun's\nsemes were 233, 233, 241, 257 and 267)\na total nf 12111, W. Green was a elust-\nsecond wilh an average of 242 3-6;\nwhile 0. li. Sissons rolled 218 1-5,\nIt ia interesting to note that of the\nlirst (ive men in the competition, four\nere members of the Dent house club.\nOwing to tho interest displayed\nlast month, the Association has decided to offer another prize this month\nIor the best live game total, Last\nmonth's prize was a handsome gold\ntie pin. Competition open to all\nmembers. Get your high scores\nregistered\nGRIP AND MSSWORD.\nI.. O, I.,\nA meeting ol L.O.L\u00E2\u0080\u009ENo. 11158,\nwill lie lield in the lodge room tomorrow morning at live o'clock. All\nmembers are expected to he present.\nVisiting members will be welcomed.\nRAT1I110NE BISTERS,\nThe installation of officers ol Orys\nlal Temple, Nu. II, will he held on\nWednesday, July 18th, ntn p.m. All\nmembers are requested tn be pro-cut.\nThe officers and niombers of Gold\nRange Lodge, No, 20, K, of P., nnd\ntheir wives, are invited to attend u\nsocial gathering nf Crystal Temple,\nNo. II, in the lodge room on Wcdnes\nday evening, July 18th, at 11:3(1 u'clock.\nE. c. Brown, Sup. Rep.,\nM, ol R, it 0,\nPOLITICAL.\nThe World hns been interviewing\nW. C.Wells, M, P. P., and says: \"It\nis iin assumption, hut a sale nne, I hilt\nMr, Wells will once more carry lho\nliberal colore to victory iu the provincial elections nuw pending. Asked\nconcerning the polltioal situation \u00C2\u00BB*\nhii regards it at present, Mr. Weils\nsaid his personal Opinion wns thut thu\nrecent tour of tiie interior made by\nPremier McBride and Hun. Mr, Green\nwas really a tour of observation, undertaking to learn what prospects nl\nsuccess the govern ment might have\nil a general election wero precipitated\nnow.\"\nJ. A. Maedonald, lender ol bis\nmajesty's opposition in tne local\nlegislature, is thoroughly convinced\nthat a provincial election is not lar\noff, Hint he will begin a campaign\ntour through Similkameen and Cariboo on July 13, at tlie close ol which\nhe will be open Ior visits to coast\npoints,\nJohn Leask, I). A, McDonald, C. II.\nMcDonald and John McDonald, all uf\nCranbrook, were In Camborne looking\nover the Mabel mineral claim un Goat\nmountain, prior to entering into negotiations with them for tho sale ol it,\nMessrs. McDonald are well pleased\nwith tlie Mabel us Iur as they have\nseen it, and it iB likely they will take\nit over. If this deal materialises. Mi.\nI cask will tleviite the proceeds to\ndeveloping the big showing.\nBOURNE BROS,\nDEALERS \H^M%>\nGroceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Hay, Feed,\nCrockery, Glassware, Hardware, Harness,\nPaints, Rifles, Ammunition, Miners Supplies.\nAgents for McClarys Stoves, Hollywood\nPaints, Imperial Varnish Co's. Products,\nMarlin Rifles.\nBOURNE BROS. Mackenzie Avenue\nII LI 11\nWc have left a few 5-Acre Villa Lots, suitable for Fruit\nCulture and Market Gardening, which may be purchased on small\nmonthly, quarterly or semi-annual payments.\nThis land is situated within five minutes' easy walking of the\nNew Schoolhouse Site recently purchased by the City.\nThere will be no land available after*this season within such\neasy reach of thc City, and intending purchasers should not delay\nin making their selection.\nREVELSTOKE LAND COMPANY LTD.\nAgents, Revelstoke Insurance Agency, Ltd.\nE. J. BOURNE,\nBoots & Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing\nFIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^^/^A^^^'->''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0y-\"^*.^^A^^l^^-\u00C2\u00BB'^^l*.^^^l^\u00C2\u00BB^^^>^----s\"-\u00C2\u00BB^^\"\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-s^\nFURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS\nFor all kinds of up-to-date and reliable furniture\nnnd house furnishings goto\nR. Howson & Co., Furnishers\nI Where Is the Woman\nWho does not know good\n4 Flour when she uses it? \u00C2\u00A3\nI\n| ANY WOMAN WHO USES\nRISING\nSUN\nFLOUB\nI\nS\nI\nS\n1\n5\n2\n8\nI\n| HAS NOTHING BUT PRAISE |FOR IT\n8\nI\nI The Western Milling Co., Ltd.\n8 CALGARY, ALBERTA.\nI \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n9 FOR SALE BY\nManufactured and Guaranteed by\nILM&flLl\nUl\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. \u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00BB;, $2.50\n1.(91\nl.im\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i*l inn,\nrtiun.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES.\nIncluling postage to Kngl.ind. United Slates\nand Canada.\nBy theyr-arlthroiiiili i^stnfllct-1\t\nHalf \" * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \t\nQuarter *' \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' ......\nADVERTISING RATES\nLegal notices 10cents per line Hrst ii\n5 cent* per line each subsequent ii\nMeasurements Nonpariel |l- linen make\niiK-hl. Store and general liu-iin-- -\nnounct-nioms $2.31 per Inch per inn\nPreferred positions, 23 per cent\nditiiMl. Births. Marriages ami Drc\noCc. each insertion. Timber notices\nLand notices $7.30 All advertlsom\nsubject tothe approval of ilu- managen\nWanted ami Condensed AdvertIscmen\nAgents Wanted, Help Wanted, Sltiiatlon\nwanted. Situations Vacant,\nWanted. Mechanics Wanted, li\nlc-.- tx-.. each additional line in cpiiI-s\nChange- in standing advertisements must\nbe in by !\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 a- ni. lueaday nnd Friday nf\n\u00C2\u00ABeh week to secure good display,\nTcachc\nwords i\nJOB HINTING promptly executed al liable rate-.\nrBRMS-Casb, Bubacnptlons payable i\nvance.\nCORRESPONDENCE.\nMr. Hawthornthwaite.'\nW, 11. P.V0KT, t'C.\nll. II. U1IOCK, K. t,( 11 ,. i\nii. a. nnowN,\nBlili.r M.iu.-ll\nSin,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Yon\niss III llll\neditorial in the lust,\nMr. Ilnivthornllittiiitc,\"\ncharges bun willi insincerity, and a\nlet words in defence ol tbeapcakor\ntm t not lie mil ol place, The claim\nlh .i prulil-- ure not based on the c -st\nol production is evident wiih a lil tic\ninvestigation, Tlio wage earner sells\nhis labor power at its market price,\nll* v.,lm is determined by lite slate ul\nibe Inl, ,r market,and the cost ol main-\ntaining that class is Hn- standard of\nIking determined hy itself. Willi llm\nns,- ui labor saving machinery labor\npn duces much greater value than its\nM ..I 1-'\nKoouninv ljCll\"M No. 15 A F.ftA.M\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2A\ny.\nw-\nTlie ra'ul.i'-\n\"\"> lint, ure lu'l'l\nfill Masonic T\t\ni'i: 1,1,1 KWIOWI Hull.\nil,. ihlnl Monda)\nlln-\n(luiiiiaeiiolnK al n post i\u00E2\u0080\u009E on\nLniu-i-l's nnrtli wi\u00C2\u00BBl corner nail\n\"Harry Melulosli's nortli rail\ntholuvw.-MSI ,ll.lill*. Illl'll.-l- sin\nIllolll'O oast .Mli-liaili*. llii'li,-,- linrt!\nplaito (if i-iiinini'iiienii-iil.\nIlali'il .llllll'llllll. IIKIII.\nIlAItnV Mi ISTOSII,\naiiil nnirliiiil\n-,,1-iii-r posl.'\nHi sn cliiiins.\n, sn rlinins li\nNOTICE.\nCORRK8PONDKNCE invited on matter\npublic interest. Cc\ntor must I*' accompanii\nwriter, not neceffamly fn\nn- evidence of good faith.\nhliould Iw brief.\n- in Kdl\n-]UIIH1,-\nH\n\HVI-:V, McOARTEB\nAND l'lNKUAM\nBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, KTC,\nOrriCKs: l.in-Kiii.ii, Mask linn ii. In\nSTUKK, II. C.\nMoney in lain.\nOftli-e-i I'.ev.ltnlie, Il.C; Kort Hli-t-le, 11.\nGeo. S. MiC.iiiti.ii.\nA. M. I'inkii.im,\nlU'i-eMoke, 11. C\nJ. M. Scott I.L.Il\n(COTT AND\npro-\norder\nst\u00E2\u0080\u0094wages. Thecmployei\nippropiialo labor's produc\ni-iiiiM', owning the machinery ul\ndilution, ibe worker is forced, in\niu lit,-, I,, st-ll himself lm- nu amount\ninciisiiredjliy his necessities, regardless\nol the value produced. In othei words\nho will produce, wilh machinery, his\n'lours in llie ilny, but)\nin\nin,,,, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nn We\n,,!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nu: l-liisii: MINIS'-it\nANY. I.I1UTS1I I.I.IHII.IIV.\nliving iii\noiitiullint, ibe\nA. IIUIVKV.\nS'\nU'\nBRIGGS\nARR18TER8, SOLICITORS\n,Mtinky to Loan*\nSOLICITORS I-'nll MOLSONB\nF.rst Street. Kevelsl\nll. t*.\nI Hrlira\n, Etc,\nHank\nuke, Il.C\n-pOBERT SMITH\nProvincial Land Snrveyi\nMine Sinveying\nEngineering\nMcKenzie Avenue,\nBox lllli, I!i-:vi-i.stiiki-:.\npn.l\nE\nDWARD A. BAGGEN,\nMining Engineer,\niMem. American Institute Mining Engineers)\nCanadian Mining Intitule.)\nRevelstoke, B, (*.\nExamination of and report.-; on Mineral Properties a Specialty.\nIbe SaiUlberalo\n\" 1 would , . . earnestly advise thorn for\ntheir good to order thispapor to bo punctually\n-ervedup, audio be look wl ii|ion as a pint nf\nthe tea equipage,\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Addison.\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1906;\nLEARN TO SWIM.\nThe numerous deaths Irom drowning which are recorded every summer,\npoint to the necessity ol steps being\ntakeu to lacililate nnd promote the\narts of swimming and diving. In '.he\ncity of Revelstoke the Y. M, C. .1. is\ngiving good aid in this direction under Mr. Maguire, the physical instructor, and it would be a good thing if a\nlakelet ur pond, such as Williamson's\nLake, could be acquired near the city\nto supplement tlie work. Arrowhead\nis another ideal place where swimming\nand acquiitic exercises could be successfully carried on.\nthe einpltiviugclass, Ityfl\nproducts i,I labor can impose nn Iiim\nnu additional 7 or 8 hours per day,\nconstituting \u00C2\u00BB surplus value, which is\ndivided up n ng ihe various individuals wllOBO ine,,mes nre other tlinn\nby wages. This sui-|iliis value is in\nthe markot and makes it possible lor\nincome derived from rent, interest nud\nlil in purchaso on tlio same terms\n... corkers who produced Ibe\nguilds. If there was no surplliB product, alter the labium's bad spent,\ntheir wages Ihere would bo nothing\nleft in tho market for non-value producing incomes lo pnrcliaso. It can\nnow be stun that profits are not bused\nnn ens! uf proline!.inn but ib a part of\ntin- surplus product, which constitutes\nunpaid labor and costs the capitalist\nclass nnthing. Tho business man is\nonly carelitl about ascertaining tlie\neust ol production because ol compe.\ntilion, to the end that he tuny get his\nslico of the surplus. Mr. Hawthorn-\nthwallo, instead ol an \"utter luck ol\nbusiness knowledge,\" not only understands the point ol view ol the business inini, but also dim look nl the\nquestion Irom the worker's side, nnil\nthe language necessarily required to\ntleline the hitter's position is,of course\ndistasteful to those sharing in t\nsin plus product graft.\nIt is nuted that Mr. John llunis'\napologists are nil lound in the ranks\nof the opponents ul labors' political\nmovement. Mr. Burns, years ngo,\ncalled the capitalists nil kinds of hard\nnames II he hns been ol material aid\ntu better the workers' condition in\nEngland it follows thnt the conditions\nwould be that much worse lnifl sucb\naid been withheld. The conditions in\nthat country hnve been represented to\nbe iinpussible to he worse without\nbloodshed\u00E2\u0080\u0094so much [or Mr. Burns.\nSocialists court disoussion nnd can\narrange joint debates with any ol the\nparty lecturers when in town or with\nany luenl party members who mny feel\ncompetent to handle their subject.\n11. I'-. Cayman.\nSELKIRK LODGE, NO 12,\nMeels every'I'linrsilii'\novoning ir.OdilKollowK\nHull nt \u00C2\u00BB o'olotk\nI Visiting l,r,'tl,r,-iit:\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\n^_^^_^^_ ,li.,ll)- lnvlu-,1 in ill\nI,-ml\nII. Mlt'llilNAl.ll, N.ll. .1. MAI IIIIC, Sue\nTo Trappers\nRaw Purs Boughi.\nCash Prices Paio\nF. B. WELLS,\nExporter of Purs.\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium.\nUnder the now iiiiiiiiigeiiii'iil Jut\nII.UIIIY McIntosh, ll'ill'lllin House\nRossland.\nmill,' MEDIOAL WATERS ol Ilal.\n1 i yon nre the musl. curative iu Ibe\nworld, A perfect, mil hi al remedy I'm\nall Nervous nnd Muscular diseases, |\nLiver, Kidney and Stomach ailments\nanil Metallic Poisoning, A sure cure\nfor \"Thnl Tired Keeling.\" Special\nrales on nil hunts ami li-nins, Two\nmails airlve anil depnit ei'ury day,\nTeiegra h coininiiiiiciilinii with all\nmarts nf the world.\nTERMS-$12 In $18 per iveek, For\nI'liilbei- particulars apply In\nHARRY Mi-INTiisil;\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nArroio LaKc. II, C\nM. J. HENRY'S\nNurseries, Greenhouses & Seed Houses\nVANCOUVI.R, B. C.\nIIEAIKJIIAHTERS 10)11 I'MII-'lt* COAST\n(IIIOWN GARDEN, Kll.l.ll A ill KI.OWKK\nSKKIIS. Now crop now in slock anil tin le.-l\nin oar groonhoasoB. Ask yuur inorchaiit (or\nI lii'in in st-nlt-tl paokagos. It In- does ntn lian.Ur\nlllorn wo will mall iiii assorted. -\"\"' packets of\nvi-grlaltlr ami Iln.vi.-r needs itnirotvi. selection,\nsiiiliilili- I'm-11. O. cnnleii*) loi-SUW, Speeiul\nprioes tin your Imlli Hcedi*\nli. (1. (IIIOWN KltlJIT AMI OltNA-\nMENTAL TREES now roiuly Inr spring\nsliililtli'llt.\nBxtrn nice stuck of two ami t liroc-yoar Apple\nTroea nt $20.00 par 100, $180,0:1 pel' 1,000; Mny-\ntiiinl Plains, SI.HI caeli; llaliaii l.'l'llao, two-\nyear, line, Siiim per I'll; Sugar IVuno, two\nyenr, line, (30,00 i or llll.\nFull list n( utlicr slock nl rognliir pricos. No\nexptnisc. loss or liclay of Iiiinlgiitlou or\ninspiiclion.\nbelmc price your list boforo placing your\noi-tlcr.\n(IrcL-nlionse Plants, KlorWuik, HocSupplios,\nFruit I'licknin-s, l-'ert ili/.crs, etc.\nCATALOGUE I'ltEE,\nM. J. HENRY\n3010, WESTMINSTER R0AH, VANCIII Visit, II. C.\nAlt llllll.I.Ill\n lll-HKST I'u'\t\nNUTII'I': is HEREBY lilll.N tluit llie Annual Meeting nl Ut,- Shareholders ol llie\ntiiii-,' Mitiiii.; nml li<-v<-]\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,lie-ill Company,\nlllllll\"! I.lllliililv, Mill III' Ill-Ill ill Ha-i-i\u00E2\u0080\u009Ea\nllllit'i-s, l-'irsl Btrcct, I'a-vi'lslnk.-, Il.C.,\nlui-siUv, tin- Eighteenth dayol July,\n.i.li, nmi, nl liie In,ur ul Eight u'clock in the\nnil, rimim, fnr tin- purpose ol electing ulcers\nfor tin- ensuing y,-,ir. and forall other purposes\nrelating tu (In- management ol tbe Company.\nAnd take nnli,-\u00E2\u0080\u009E ttnil tit tin.-said nii'i-tiiiK the\ntallowing special business will be taken up,\nnamely nf considering ami if deemed wlvis-\nil.le\n, the following\ne ],rnvtsi,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Art, 1897.\nesoluttom\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n,1 Section 1220I the\niiiiii-nilf'l l,y Seollon\nAct Alnt'tlillnent Act,\n\"That Hi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ci,nil,iinie,\nlill-lu nl 111 . __^_^^^_\nI'.hii,' shall apply i.\u00C2\u00BB this Company,\"\nllali-,1 nl Revelstoke, B.P., this lstliilaynl\n.Iuin-, 1000.\n.1. T. I.AINU. .1. M. SCOTT,\nPresident, Secretary,\nlb* ib\t\nArrowhead, Trout Lake and Nakusp Rural School Districts\nmiles fnnn its moid In I\n1. Cuiiuueiiciiig at it pest aliont four rods smith\ni.r It.iiniinu cu.-i. mul about u miles from its\nmouth, tlience easl >o chains; theuce nontli wi\nchains; theuce w.-st B0clialns; tlieiice imriliHi\neliftliw tn point uf commencement,\n2. Commencing ut apnst about ten mils nontli\nuf Itaiubow Ureuk, nud about r. miles frnmiu\nnioiilli, tlience east 40 clialns; tlience smilli 100\nchains; tlience weBt m clmiin, thence north 100\nchains u> pninl of commencement.\nDated May 80thilWtl.\n;t. Commencing at a post uliuut four chains\nsoulli uf Italnhow I'veek and about 4 miles from\niUunmtli. thciiiv i-;iil 80 CliaillS, tlieilit- llorlll 80\nchains, tlience west so chaius, thence soutli 80\nchains tu point of commencement.\n4. Commencing at a post about four rlmius\nsouth of Rainbow Creek, and about 4 milen from\nils uiu utli, theuce west 30 chains, llieni c noith 80\n80 chains. Ihence weat 80 chains, thence south 40\nchains, llienee east 1C0 chains, tlience smith 40\nchains to point uf commencement.\n5. Commencing at a post about fouri-huhis\nnorth of Rainbow Creek, ami about i miles frmn\nits mouth, theuce west 1U0 ehains, thence smith\n40 chains, thence east 100 chains, tlience norlh 40\nIinins tu point uf commencement.\nIi.n.-il ,M.i> :;i)ih. uHhi.\n0. M. .SYMONS.\n.1. Barry, locator.\nRevelstoke Assessment Distriot\nMV\KI<: NOTH'Klhat 1 shall hold a Court of\n1 Itevhion and .\ppeal uiidortho \"I'lililic\nHuliool Act, 1U05.'1 fur lho Arrowhead, Trout\nLake an'1. Nakusp Idirul School IHs.,i'|cls, on\nWednesday,the i-ib dawif July, 1\u00C2\u00ABW,aitliu\nhour of two o'olock In the afternoon, at the\nSchool House, Arrowhead,\nDated nt Rovelstoke, this lfith day oil .lime,\nWOO,\nC. M, 1TIKLD,\nBANKING\nThere are few bankers who so thor-\nouglilv deserve popular congratulation\nas doe's Mr. D. R. Wllkie. He hns\nrecently completed his thirty years ol\ncontrol in what has become unc ol the\ngreat financial institutions of this\ncountry. As cashier, general manager\nvice-president and now president, he\nhas served the Imperial Bark of\nCanada sinee its foundation in 187\".\nand has built up its business, its reputation and the value ol its stock with\na steady prot-resEiveness which never\nseemed to go beyond the requirements\nor capacity of the country. During\nthese years Mr. Wilkie won an enviable reputation lor ability as u banker\nand for patriotism as a citizen\u00E2\u0080\u0094twu\nqualities which mny usually go together but which certainly do ii\"l\noften lind public expression in a\nunited lorm\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Messrs. Byron Iv Walker and Culonel Mas.,11 being others\nwho naturally nccurti one in such a\nconnection,\nTHE SHARE MARKET.\nE, A Haggen, -tuck nnd share\nbroker, reports \u00E2\u0080\u0094Iu view ,-i the development ii, ihe Nicola dislricl which is\nsure to follow tin opening ol tl, ,1\ncountry ty the railway now being\nconstructed Irom Spence, Bridgo to\nPrinceton there isconsiderabledemai ,1\nlur land,coal uiiii othoi iiiiiui.i! In-\nvestiiii-iiis.anil I look lor greal activity\nnot only in N'irola mines, 1 ul in\nstocks ,-i all cm pan ndertnking\nbona fide exploration In thai\nPRESENTATION\nTo Mr. Sullivan.\nOn the Nelson sohool breaking up\nfor tbe holidays, the following presentation and address were made Mr.\nSullivan, formerly ol Rovelstoke. The\naddress rend;\n\" Dear Mr, Sullivan\u00E2\u0080\u0094We, the members ol Division 1, of Nelson public\nBohool desire to take this opportunity\ngiven to us by the dosing ol the present session to tell you something of\nKlgC Ol ...-_^^_\nRovelstoko Assl-ssinei.l\nKootonay.\nDist.riel ol West\nCertificate of Improvements.\n2TOTICE.\njV.lri-ulurer. Iron Puke, Wali-lniiiiii, Outlook ami\nsunshine mineral elniitis, situate hi the Arrow\ntako Mining lllvlsl f West Kootonay his-\nli-ii-l.\nWhere lin-nn-il: On lln- north side ol Piagiton\nCrack, itliiail,', niile.s west ,,f Arm iv bake.\nTake nutlco thai 1, .Iiiiiii Di-iiiimionil Aiulersmi,\nP.L.S., nl Trail, 11. 0., agent lor Tliniiitis Ahriel,\nP.M.C. No. II1I.-.2II; llit-liiiril Smith, P.M.U. No.\n1105415, ami Elisabeth Scott. P.M.C No. 1190268,\nIntend, sixty days Irom the date hereol, to apply\nto the HI ItibigBocordertwCertlBcatos nl Improve.\ninents, f\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei- the purpuse \u00E2\u0080\u009E( obtaining Crown llnutts\nnf tho nliice claims.\nAnil further lake llottco lind action, iintler sec-\nliun 37, tiinsi he I'uiiniietit'eil iiefure (he Issuance ,.f\nsueh Certificates of linjiroveiaeatH.\nDated this SSth day of Juno, HJW).\n.1. 11. ANDEBSON,\nit'll 0\nSEE\nUSTOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given lhat thirty dnys after\ndate l intend to apply to the chief Commissioner\nut Lauds and Works fur a spet-lal license lu cut\nand curry it way limber from the fulluwiiig deserlt\ned lauds situate on ihe Slmawau River, Yale ills*\ntrlcl, It. C;\n1, cminimi'inn al a imsi planted about three*\nfimillis uf a mil'1 suuth uf Ihe imrlli wesl collier uf\nl.i'Uhb. thonce imrtli 160 chains, thence cast 40\neliuiiis, thouce smith 811 chains, tlience went 80\nchains, tlience south mi chains, theuce east ill <\nliains to poinl uf commencement\n2, Coinmeiicltia at a post iilanled about one\namiuiie-fuiiii.h niih-s smilh uf ilu-mirth west cor-\nif Lot 1S318, thence west 101 chains. Ihence\nnorth 1(1 chains, theuce east itm chains, thencu\nsuuth 4ti chains t\u00C2\u00AB iM,iui of commencement,\nDated May 80tli, 190\nJ. UAltRY.\n:i. Commencing at a uost planted almut two\nami one-fourth miles smith uf the norlli west corner uf l,i11 2818, tlience north 81) chaius, theuce\nwest Hli chains, ihence soulh 80 clmiiis, thence\ncast 80chaitir. tu puint uf commencement.\n1. CumineuciiiB at a pust planted about two\nand uuc-fuiirlh miles fnnn the north west corner o(\nIM 2818, theuce west 40 chaius, theuce smith 100\nchains, Ihence wesl 40 chains, theuce north 80\nchains, thence easl 80 chains, tlience north 80\nchains lu puint uf commencement.\nDated Waj HOlll, IIHHI.\n0. M. SYMONS,\nJ. Barry, Locator.\nfi. Commencing al a post about Hve miles north\nami one-half mile east nf the north west corner of\nLot \">i\ theuce west 100 chains, north 40 chains,\nenst 1 Oil chains, south 40 chains to point of com-\nmenoemeut.\n0. Commencing at a post planted almut ve\nmiles north ami uiie-half milo cast of then i'Ii\nwest corner uf I,ut 2818, theuco west lOOchains,\ntheuce smith III chains, thence east 100 chains,\nthence north 40 chains to point of coiiiiucuccniHtit,\nDated May RUtli, lWW.\nJ. BARKY.\n7. Commencing at a post planted about one\nmile mirth of Umber limit U'llH), thence north 80\nChains, thence east 80 chains, tlience smith 80\nchains, thenci' west 81 chains to point of commencement.\n8. Commencing ntn post about one mile north\nof timber limit (i'llHI, thence south HUchains, theuce\neast 80 chaius, thence nortli 80 chains, theuce\nwest 80 chains to puint of commencement.\n9. Commencing at a post planted almut six\nmiles north uf the north east corner of Lot 2818,\ntlii-iUT cast 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80\nohains, thenoe imrtli 80 chains to point uf commencement.\nDated Mav Mh, 11100.\nC. M. SYMONS,\n,1. Barry. Locator.\nCommencing at a pust mnrked \"W. )V. jiocx e i\nsuuth east cornel,\" at the smith west comer of'\nLui 802, uml about ', mile smith uf Fosthall\nCreek, thence north ill chains, Ihence west 8U\nchaius, theuce sontli 4U chaius, theuce east to\nhalns to point nf commencement, containing :i-jti\nacres.\nDated this Uth dav uf June, 1908.\nW, SV, LUCK,\nPerT. C. Mukiiismi,Agent.\nCumiiieiicliig ul a pust marked \"L. M.Jolin-\nStone's smith east curuer,\" al the south west corner\nof Thomas Webster's application to purchase.\niiiiuii! 3 miles south of fr'ustlmll Creek and about\nu4 miles from the lake, thence imrtli 80 chains,\nto the south boundary of O, j, Hammond's application to purchase, thence west 80 chains, thence\nsouth 40 ehuins, thence east 20 chains, thence\nsouth 40 chains, thence east ou chains tu puint of\ncommencement, containing f.tniacres.\nDated this i2th day of Jurte, iowj.\nL. M JOIINSTONK,\nPer Ralph Slye, Agent.\nCommencing al a post marked \"M, C. Dicker-\n,jh's norlh west curuer,\" on the shore of Upper Arrow lake, about :i miles suuth of fosthall creek and\nabout 20 chains north of the south east corner of\nThomas Webster's application tu purchase, theuce\nsmith 80 chains, theuce east 80 clmins more or\nless to the shore uf Arrow Lake, thence following\nsuid shore iu a general northerly and westerly\ndirection 120 chains more orless to pointof commencement) coutaiuing>040 acres more or less.\nDated ihi-lfllulavof June, 1WK1.\nM.C. D1CKKRBON,\nHer Ralph Slye, Agent.\nCommencing at a pust mnrkeil \"K. A. slye's\nsouth easl curuer,\" about I'. miles suuth of l-'ost-\nhall Creek, al the south west curuer uf LuU.'wt),\ntheuce imrlli 80 chains along the west boundary of\nLot 4670, tlience West 81) chains, theuce south 80\nchains, thence east 80 chains to point uf coil\"\nuiencemeiit, containing 040 acres.\nDated this mh day of June, 1-9O0.\nK. A. SLYK.\nPer Itnlph Slye, Ageni.\nCoin 11\nr's nor\niiith west\niiieiiclng at a post marked \"A. Dolteiiiuey-\nrlh east curlier,\" about in chains west of the\nsuuiu west corner of Lui 802, at the Uortli west\ncorner of K, A. Slye's application to purchase ami\nabout' i mile suuth of Fnstliall creek, tlience west\n8o chains, theuce south 80 chains, Ihence east 80\nchains,tlienco north 8ochains tu pointof commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDaled this Uth day of June, wm.\nA. IIOUKNMKYKU,\nPer Kalph Slye, Agent.\nCommencing at a post marked \"F. A. Slye's\nnorth east curuer,\" about 1'^ miles south of Fosthall Creek, aud about li miles from the lake\nshore at the north west corner of (J, * \" \"\"-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,\napplication In purchase, theuce Vivtn ou uum,,*,\ntnettce soutli 80 chains, thence east 80 cliains,\ntlience north 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing mu acres.\nDated Ibis mli day of June, Wot!.\nV. A. SLYK.\nPer Kalph Slye, Agent.\nCommencing at a post marked \"M.C.Slye's\nnorth east corner,\" at the smith east corner of\nTIlOlliaH Webster's applicatinn to purchase, nbout\n3 miles south of Fosthall Creek, and almut \\nmile from the lake, theuce west sn chains, thence\nsouth 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, tlience\nsouth 4li chains, thence east 40 chains, thence\nnurth 80 chains to poiut of cumniencement, containing 480 acres.\nDated this 12th day of June, 10tHJ.\nM. 0, SLYK.\nPer Kalph Slye, Agent.\nCommencing at a post marked \"A. K. Ham-\nnioml's north went corner,'nbout IU miles south\nof Fosthall ('reek at the south east corner of Lot\n41)70, thence smith 80 chains, thence east to chains,\ninure or less to the Inke shore, Ihence following\nsaid shore in a general northerly direction 80\nchains inure or less to the south boundary of .1. L.\nHindi's application to purchase, thence west 40\nchains, more or less, to point nf commencement,\ncontaining 820 acres more or less.\nTrueman's Studio\nIs now open\niin;ii;t'iiiriil.\nMR. HEMUS, iv. nil\njsinilifti will meet yuu i\nui our usual s-iiisfr. h. ii.\nlur now and compelcnl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0of Sydnc)\nil K'tii'inuiU-\nTHE OLD STAND\nOver Canada Drug & Hook Compa\nH,\CKENZ1E AVENUE.\nWAHCHUNGS\nour master\nour feelings toward yuu a\nand teacher. ^^^^^^^^\n\"It is tvell known thai the big\nposition occupied by uur sch,,,,I among\nthe schools of the province has been\nned largely through your skill a-\nan instructor anil your wisdom ns a\ndirector. We teol proud ol our schoi\nami nulliing would please us more\nthan to be able to acquit ourselves -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nid name may be preserved in\nami honor\nWing Chung's newly imported stock of Chinese\nand Japanese goods\nThe best assortment ever\nlanded ill Revelsloke of\nuseful\narticles:\nTea services\nPlates\nbaskets\n('unc Chairs\nHandkerchiefs\nand ornamental\nflower Pols\nCinnii-lla.Stiiiiils\nbunch Itfiskots\nSmoking Jackets\nSilk Goods.\nFor Your Fruit Orders Strawberries at $7.50 per crate en\nand after July lit.\nj Front Street, Revelsloke\nGOLD FISH\nl-'iiu-.-l -lock n( candies and fruits in town.\nFront Street, Revelstoke\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nManufactured for all classes nf building\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nAll kind- of building and plastering\nundertaken.\nA. PRAOOLINI, - REVELSTOKE\nNOTICE TO CREDITORS.\nIN PltOBATK\nIN TUB SUPItBMB I'nCIlT nl'IIIIITISII\niiil.l-.MIII.l\nLAND NOTICE\nNOTICK IS HKUKBY UIVKN that sixty days\nafter date I intend to apply to the Hon. Chief\nCommissioner of Lands and Works for permission\nto purchase the fullnwinif descrilmd lands situate\nIn the West Kootenay district.\ni niiuiii'iiciiin at an initial post erected on the\nimrtli hank of the Lardo river, about une-elght\nmile west of Uke creek and marked \"I). F. Kane's\nsmith east comer post,\" thence nortli 20 chains:\nthence west 80 chains; tlience south 20 chains,\nmore or less to Laido river: thence easterly follow-\nine the hank of the river 80 chains more or less to\npointof commencement, cmuprlsht'i; one hundred\nand sixty acres more or less.\nDated the aith May, 1000.\nD. P. KANK.\nDated this l'itlnlsv of June, WOO.\nA. K. HAMMOND,\nI'er Ralph Slye, Agent,\nCmiinienchiK at a post marked \"(I, J, Hammond's north east corner,\" about l1*, miles smith\nof Fosthall ('reek, at the south east corner of Lot\n4fi7ii, tlience west nu chains, thence smith 80 chains,\nlimner east 80 chains, tlience north 80 chains to\nmint of commencement, containing 040 acres.\nDated this 12th day of June, 1906.\nti. J. HAMMOND,\nPer Kalph Slye, Agent.\nWind* norm easl corner,\nnorth fork nr Goldstream\nt-lialiw, east Uio ehnins, sou' h 10 chains, west 100\nclmins to point of commencement,\n2. Commencing at a post marked \"tins\nLund's imrtli west comer.\" about J mile up\nnorth fork of (Joldstream, thence south 40\nchains, east lCOchalns, nortli 40chaini,, west 160\nchains to point of commencement,\nli, Commencing at a post marked \"Gus\nLund's north west corner,' nbuut *. mile below\nnorth fork of Goldstrcum, on left bank, thence\nnorth \"in chains, east 100 chains, south 40 chains,\nwest, IO) chains to point of commencement.\n4. Commencing at a post marked \"Gus\nLund's nun beast corner,\" about *) below north\nfork of GoldHtrcam, on left bunk, theuce south\nIir11 ehuiiK wort 40 chains, north 100 chains, east\n40 chains to place of commencement.\nj. Commencing at a post marked \"Gus\nLund's north east corner,' about 1 mile from\nmouth of Caribou Creek where It joins Gold-\nstream, tlience south 100 chains, west 40 chains,\nnorlh 160 chains, east 40 chains to pointof\ncommencement.\n0, Commeueiug at a post marked \"Gus\nLund's south east corner,\" about 1 tulle from\nmouth of Caribou (.'reek whore it joins Gold-\nstream, tlience west 4n clialns, nortli 100 chains,\neast 40 chains, south 100 chains to point of\ncommencement.\n7, Commencing ut a post marked \"Gus\nLund's north east comei.' about I mile from\nmouth of Caribou Creek where it joins Gold-\nstream, I hence west 40 chains, soulh 100 chains,\neast 40 chaius, north 100 cliains lo pointof\ncommencement.\n8. Commencing at a post marked \"Gns\nLund's north wcHt corner, about\" miles below\nnorth fork of Goldstream, thonce east 160\nohains. south 40 chains, west lf)0 chains, north\n40 cliain- to point of commencement,\n0. Commenolng at a post mnrkeil \"Gus\nLund's north oust comer,' about 1 miles below\nnortli fork of Goldstream, tlience south 100\nchains, west 40 chains, north 100 chains, oast\n40 chains Lo point, uf commencement,\n10, Commencing at a posl, marked \"Gus\nLund's south casi comei',\" about 7 miles below\nnorth fork of Goldstream, thence north 80\nchaliH, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, uost 80\nchains to point of commencement.\n11. Commencing at a post marked \"Gus\nLund's north west cornor,\" about 9 miles below\nnorth fork of Goldstream, tlience north 80\nchains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80\nchains to point of commoncement.\nVI. Commencing at a post niarked \"Gin\nLund's south east comer,\" about 9 miles below\nnorth fork of Goldstream, thenoe north 80\nchains, west 80 chaius, south 80 chains, east 80\ncliains lo pointof commencement.\nIH, Commencing at a post marked 'Gus\nLund's south west corner,\" nbout 9 miles below\nnorth fork of Goldstream, thence south 80\nchains, cast 80 chains, north 80 ohains, west 80\nchains to point of commoncement.\n14. Commencing at a post markod \"Gus\nLund's south east corner,\" about 9 miles below\nnorth fork of Goldstream. thenco south 80\nchains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80\nchains to point of commencement.\n15. Commencing at a post marked \"Gus\nLund's soutli west corner,\" about U miles below\nfork of Goldstream. thenco north 80 chains,\neast 80 chains, south 80 chains, wost 80 chains\nto point of commoncement.\nifi. Commencing at a post markod \"Uu\nLund's south east corner,\" about 11 miles below\nfork of Goldstream, thonce north 80 chains\nwest 81) chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chain*\nto point of commencement,\nIT. Commencing at a post marked \"Gus\nLund's north west corner,\" about 11 miles below\nfork of Goldstream, thence south 80 chains, east\n80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to\npoint of commoncement.\n18. Commencing at a past markod \"Gus\nLund's north east corner,' about 11 miles below\nfork of Goidstroam, thonco south $0 chains,\nwest 80 chains, north 80 chaius, east 80 ohains to\npoint of commencement.\nDated Juno 10th, 1000.\nthat It,-\nbrightn\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 We have got Rvenl\n Wnt'ii! fv'iin\nyour twiching, Vou have intere teil\nami quickened our minds, and .\nns ;i high idea! uf how our word o ighl\nto I'f done At the same binii j n\nArrowhead, 8. C.\nClmrmi ..\n. i.ik'*.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n- \\ i',- foi lm-.\nS;llii|.l'* i:\nI-M-.I-.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0];,-. Ih-IW for\nIII\n'amil Muyloert\nof the nilich\n-..-ir'.v\nIlls\n^_^^^^_ ivcil that livui'd.-ruf\nll--1\".i \. I--, ii ii. Mil Judge, dated the fittulay\n- i George smllh McCarter, Official\nI.-* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 foi iim pari \"i KnotonnyCounty\nnilliin the Revelsloke Rtectoml District, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . i inled [letters of Administration\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .11 ind ilngiilai UiGCstutenf Tamil\n- uu.il, Intestate,\nAnd fnrthfi take notice that all claims npon\n* must I* sent in in Mm said Ad-\nin- office Imperial Hank Block,\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - ih.-dan-\nNOTICE\nNOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt thirty\ndays after date I intend to apply to the\nChief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a\nspecial liconso to cut and carry away timber\nfrom tho following described lands situated\nin the West Kootenay District, west side of Cpper\nArrow Lake opposite Nakusp;\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1. Commencing at a post mnrked \"North Kast\nComer Post,\" tlience 80 chains west, 80 chains\nsmith, SU chains east, 81) chains north tn point of\ncommencement.\n2. Commencing al a post adjoining No. 1 limit\non the nurth side, theuce 40 chains north, 1130\nchains aest, 4ii chains south, ltili east to point of\ncommencement.\nDated 8th day of Juno, lflpO.\nRD, LUPINE.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK is hereby given that thirty days after\ndate I intend to apply to the Hon, Chief\nCommissioner of Lauds and Works, for special\nlicenses to cut and carry sway timber from the\nfollowing described lands situate In the West\nKootenay District:\n1. Commencing at a post planted about one\nmile from west bank of Columbia Kiver and about\none and half miles north of Seymour Creek and\nmarked \"C. F. landmark's smith east corner post,\"\nthence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80\nchains and east 80 chains to point of commencement,\n2, Commencing at a post planted about two\nmiles from Columbia Kiver on its west bank and\nabout ono and half miles north of Seymour Creek,\nand marked \"C. F. Liudmark's south east corner\npost,\" tlience north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south\n80 cliains and east 80 chains to point u' \"-\"'<-\nmenoement.\n8. ( npimeuchig at a post planted about three\nmiles from Columbia Kiver and about one and\nhalf miles north of Heymour Creek and niarked\n\"C. F Liudmark's south east corner post,\" thence\nnortli 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains\nand east 80 chains to point of commencement,\n4. Cmnmuncliig at a post planted one mile from\nwest bank of Columbia Kiver and four miles north\nof Seymour Creek and marked \"C. F. Lindmurk's\nnith cast corner post,\" tbenee north 80 chains,\nest 80 chains, south 80 ehains, and cast 80 chains\nNOTICE.\n.- ,1\nrat um\nhave u,nil,- tlie ilays ouss lor\npleasantly, and, although stricl 11\nkii,rn yon ougli! to he, you h ivi i\nI.-, ii ii, ilu- Imi-i n tyranl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 We shall almi; i liinl ol\ncm il H.il tr n Mend And as Wl\nsire ili.it ynu should thiol ol\nyour [tit-nil-, oven although\nnot .ill continue under yi ur care -\nlm,- chitsi ti a .ull I'.liirlt ive .i-k i'ull\nt ,t \"mi i i- a mi [riemlship\nthis gold i :\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i . eri-ial mm.\nW. J. Lightburne, Proprietor\n: iiii\n.'..I\n**^M\nll iill.. ill pi s,\"|* ,M]| I,,- ,\n.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I thi imiii. Ian-lull) iln-i'i-ti\n-in i mum iii'i'iiii'H-.\nii-ti-ul liliiiitiiai'it..\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1906.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E limn! t't lautlliu-iita-iii\nBaled May Hnl, 1S06.\n0HABLES F. I.1NDMAHK.\n... - ; I\n1,1,\nSOI\n1HD\nRAIL ANDSTEAMER.\nTin- re-votu ol the Federal mli idii -\nt., tin- Kootenay Central and the\nKettle Kiver railway cooipanlea,\nsliniilt! ,-iisiin- the early construction\nol two lines that uill do iiiueli lo do-\ntelopesection- ill British Columbia\nthat un- rich in natural resources\nThe ('. P. It. i- delayed in the con-\nstructlon ol its net. steamer on Okan-\nagan Lake because ,,l thodifflci Ity ,,(\nobtaining material, Meanwhile tin-\nlake li'nili- is inorttislng nl sueh a rate\nthat in n lew weeks more the itoami rs\nYork and Aberdeen will he altogether\nunable tn cupc with it. All this sea\nthe York has been handling inns! ol\nthe freight Oil barges, leaving tin\nAberdeen to take euro ol tint express,\nbaggage and passengers\nbarges are being built.\nA shocking accident ooourrod near\nWinnipeg, when a C. P. 11. brukcuian\nnamed Unrlstianion, had both feot\ncut o(T while switching. The crew\nwere making a Hying switch and were\nusing tbe regulation cable to connect\nI wn moro\nJO 1,(1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I\nI - ii .1 na \t\nFirst-Class Table\nPrivate Dining Boxi .\nFurnished Roomi Tn Let,\nFIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE\nTHE MONEY SAVING\nW0RK-SAVINC SOAP\nThat's Itoyal Crown kind-\nmade in Vancouver\u00E2\u0080\u0094Largest\nSoap Factory west nl Winnipeg, llouso cleaning and\nwasbingarccasy with Itiholp\nAn,I tlie y -living i\nPremium System\nNotice is hereby given that On days afterdate 1\nIntend to apply lo the chief Commissioner of\nLands ami \\ orks for permission to ptirclmse the\nfollowing described lands, situate near Tete Jaime\nCache, Curih llstrlct, IL C:-\nCominenciug at a [inst planted at the smith\nwest corner of Lot 480 and marked \"(I. It. Nagle's\nnorthwest enrner pnst(\"tlienco smith40chains,\ntlience cast Uiu chains, Ihence nurth 40 clialns,\nthence west lOOehatnsto point of commencement,\ncontaining ihu acres more or less.\nDated Uth day uf April, 1900.\nO, \u00C2\u00AB. NAULK,\n Revelstoke, B.C.\nNotice is hereby given that 00 days afterdate I\nintend to amily io the Cliief Commissioner of\nLands and Works for permission to.purchase the\nI following described lauds, situate near Tete\nJaune cache, Cariboo district, B. C.:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ncommencing at a post planted at the suuth east\nCorner of Lot 480 and marked \"E, McBean's south\nwest conier post,\" thence east Ml chains, tlience\nnorth 120 chains, more or less, lo the bank of the\nI't iser River, theme west 60 chains uloiigthe\nnk of Ibe I-rimer Kiver to the east boundary of\nLot 480. tlience smith \20 chaius, more orlvsii,\nalong tlie east boundary of Lut 480 tut lie point uf\ncommencement, containing 000 acres more or less,\nDatod the Mlh day uf April. I'hjo.\nK. McBK.AN\nRevelito\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that thirty days after\ndate 1 Intend to apply lo the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license\nloeul and carrv away timber from tbe following described lands, situate In the Osoyoos\nDivision of Yale District:-\n1. fiiininenciiiK at a post plauted on the east\nhank of the south branch of Cherry creek at a\npoints miles north-easterly from tha 40mile\nKSst \"\"\"\t\ni.e.\nNOTICK\nlii'ii-liy given that mi ilny-. Irom iluti-1\n,,|tlvi\u00E2\u0080\u009E the Honorable tlio l'lil.\nchains, thenco south nm chains to-point nf\ncommoncement,\nfi. Commencing at a post planted on tho\nwesl bank of Ihe north forkoi Fife creek about\n914 miles above tlio forks and marked \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Ii. I1\nH.'s south west comer post,\" thonce oast 80\nehnins, ihence nortli so chains, thence west\nWl chains, thenco south HO chains tn poinl of\ncommencement.\nDated June 281b, UM,\nJy7 E, P. HENRY\nCertificate of Improvements.\nITOTIOE.\nGolden Eagle Mineral Claim, situate In lite Arrow\nLake Mining Division of Kootonay district.\nWhere located\u00E2\u0080\u0094Adjoining Mineral City Town-\nsite.\nTAKK NOTICK Mini I. Kenneth I, Unmet,\nagent for Mn. Ellen McDoiigalri, of Nnknap, Free\nMiner's Certificate No, B952O0, intend, sixty days\nfrom the date hereof, to apply tn tho Mining He-\nconier fur a Ccuifli-ale of Improvements, for the\npurpose <>f obtaining a Crown Urant nf tho nlmve\nclaim.\nAnd further take notice Hint action, midor boo-\ntton 87, must be commenced before the Issuance\nof such Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this HOthriay of April, 1900.\nnugl KENNETH I,. IIUKNFX\nNOTICE.\nWilson's\nFLY\nPADS\nTHI ONLT\nTHING THAT\nKILLS THEM All\nWOID POOR IMITATIONS\nbid faj all DruggUti and GiBtmltara\nuid by baIL\nTEN OI0S WACKT FROM\n1RCHDALE WILSON\nHAMILTON, ONT.\nNOTICK is hereby glvou lhat thirty days\ndate wc intend io apply to tho Chief\nCommissioner of kinds nnd Works for a\nspeoial license to cut und carry nwny limber\ni'l-um lho following described lands, eltUAtoIn\nthe Osoyoos Division of Yale District:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCommencing nt a post marked \"Sam Hills\nnorth west, corner post'' planted on the -south\nliuni.-uf the north fork of Chorry Crook, and\nabout one mile above Ihe forks of ihe norlh\nfork, run ning cast, Hn chains thence south 80\ncliains, thence west KO cliiiins, thenco norlli 81)\nchains lo point of commencement,\nI)ulori May :*ilh, liKHi.\nSAM HILL.\nCommencing ut a posl marked \"D. Woolsey's\nnortheast corner post,\" planlcd on lho south\nbank of Cherry Creek, about three miles uhuve\nthe furks of the north fork of Cherry Creek,\nrunning west 80 chains, soul li >n chains, cast ni\nchain*-, north 80 chains (0 point of commencement.\nDated May 211th, Rfflfi.\nI). W00U3KY.\nCommencing ut a post marked \"A. MeCrcit'\nnorthwest oornor nosl,\" planted un the south\nbank of the north furk of Cherry (\"reck, and\naboul Ihroo miles above 1 he forks of the north\nfork, 1 mining eust HO ehuins, soulh HO clmins,\nwest HO chains, nnrlh 8(1 ehains to poinl uf\ncommencement,\nDat.-IMay.11th, MM).\nJ20 A. MoCHRA,\nbut 1570. mid n ti Undies south nl 1'oHtli.oll\nCrook, thence Ut mi rhnius, tlience eiutl m\nclinins, Uii'iico sontli so chains tlwnee nosl u\nclialns iu polul of comnieiiconiciit,containing 8\u00C2\u00ABfl\nacres nunc or less.\nDated this aisl day nf May, 1900.\n.). I.. IIIIISCH,\nivMiii.i h per llalpli slye, Agent.\nNOTICE.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0VTOTICKIb lioroby glvon thai 30 days after\ni\ (lntcljiiiciiritniipi-.lv 10 Lho Honourable\nthoChlofCo i-ioiicr of 1.111111- and Works\nfor special licenses to cui uud carry away tlm-\nbov rr iln-follow im,' described lands situate\ninl.be Wost Kootonay District!\n1, Coinnionolng ul a pust marked \"II. Don-\nnelly'h north wosl conier post,\" planted about\n1, miles norlli from Seymour ('reel-; and about\n3 iiiiii--^ west of the wosl bank ol the Columbia\nRivor, Ihenco soulh 80 ohains, thonoo oast 80\nehuins, thenoe north wi ohnlns, thonco west-SQ\nclialns to Ilu: pninl of ciiniiiii'iici'incnl.\n2, Commencing at u post planlcd aboul 1.\nmiles norlh from Seymour Crook mul ubuul 2\nmiles west from UlO west bnnk of the Culuill\nbin Kiver nnd marked \"II. Donnelly's soulli\nwesl, comor posl,\" Ihenee nortli HU chains,\ntlionco east Ml ehuins, llienee soulh SO ehuins,\nthonoo wosl BOohalns to tho point, of commoncomont.\n3, Commonolng at a posi. planted about 1]\nmiles north fnnn Soymour Crook and about 2\nmiles wesl. of ihu.wesl bank of Ihe ( olimtbin\nRivor and niarked \"II. Doiincllv's norlh ensl\ncornel- post,\" llnmee wesi, si) clmins, thenci\nsoulh Sll chains, thonoo ensl Sll ehuins, thenci\nnorth 80 ohains to tho polul of coiunienoomonl\n-I Commonolng tlm\npuint of commencement.\nLucnled the 23rd May, WOO.\n5. CommeiiciiiK at a imst planted about n\nmllo west from the west hank of Lake creok at\na point about 1 milos north-oastorly from the\njunction of Lako crook with tho north furk nf\nChorry creek and markod \"A. McCron's north\nwest corner post,\" thence oust 80 chains; thenco\nsouth 80 chains; thouco west180chaius; thonco\nnorth 80 chains tn tho [mint of cummoucomont.\nLocated the 28th May, 1906.\nDated this 9th day of June, 1006.\nA. McCREA\nNOTICE\n\|OTICE IS HEKEHY QIVKN that thirty\nll days after dale 1 inleiid lo apply lo the\nCliief Commissioner of Lands and \\ orks fur a\nspeeiul license io eul and carry away timbor\nfrom Ihe following described lands situated in\nthe West Kootonay District, on the west side of\nArmw Luke, opposite Nakusp:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1. Commencing at a posl marked \"Norlh Kusl\nCornor Post,\" tlience sn ehuins west, si) chains\noiiilh, 80 clialns east, 80 ehuins north lu puint of\n-omnieiicemeiil.\n2. Commencing nt a post adjoining Nu. 1 limit\nm tin- norlli side, Ihence 40 chains nm th, IlHi\nwest, 40 chains suiilh, ItiU chains cant to pniutof\ncommencement,\nDated.I Illll-'.llll, |!Nl|..\nED. LKI'INK\nuiipuii UllCt'l IIUill VUUlJU) Ul unguis\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY,\nBBVELTSOKE, B. O.\nPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH\nS. McMAHON, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 FIRST STREET\nFur Agricultural Implements. Carriages, Wagons, Etc., John\nDeere Ploughs, Moline Wagons, Cauada Carriage Company's\nBuggies, I'lnuet jr., Garden Seeders am! Cnlttrators, Wheel-\nwrlght nnd Blacksmith Work attended to Bone Shoeing a\nSpecialty.\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nIncur [mm tori by Act uf Parlinment, 1855.\nHEAD OFFICE,\n|MONTREAL.\nWm. Miii.son Maci'IIkhsiin, Pii'8. S. H. Kwino, Vlee-Pres,\nJames Elliot, General Manager,\nCapital paid up, $3,000,000\nReserve, $3,000,000\nEverything In way nl banking business transacted without un-\nnecessary delay.\nInterest credited twice a year at current rates on Savings Bank\ndeposits,\nW. H. PRATT, Manager,\nRevelstoke, B. C.\nHOTEL VICTORIA\n(Under New Management)\nROBT. LAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B. C\nFiret-clns accommodation for travellers.\nBest brands of Wines, Spirits, and\nCigars.\nRATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY\nFREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS\nQueens flotel\n::COMAPLIX;\nBest brands of Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to\nFish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this\nHotel.\nCHIEF YOUNG, - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Proprloto.\n|V%- t*%^*VW\\"WV*\"V**%\"V*-*\"VWV**V\u00C2\u00BB*V >\n' P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. \\nIIK.VU (IKK1CK: ('.lUiAliv, Al.HCKTi.\nWholesale and Retail Meat Merchant*\nPork Puckers awl 11,-ilcr In Live Stock. Market! in all tlie principal Cities anil\nTowns \u00E2\u0080\u009E( Alberta. Ilritislt ..niinliia and tils Yukon. Packers ol the ,',-!,i,r.-ite,l Brand\n\"Iinporator\" liains aii'l Bacnn, antl Shamrock Brand, Leal Lanl.\nt%%%\u00C2\u00AB%%%'\u00C2\u00BB%%%%%%%%%%>%%%%%%%%%-V\u00C2\u00BB%Vi I\nCentral Hotel\n./-ra^REVELSTOKE, B. 0.\nABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS.\nNewly built. Firsl-clnns in every respect. All modern conveniences\nLarge Sample RoomB.\nRates $1.50 per Day, Special Weekly Rates.\nQueen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management\n-^.-**'-i^\u00C2\u00BB<-ii--^r,\u00C2\u00ABi-^^^^^\u00C2\u00BB\V.-*\"*\u00C2\u00BB\"-\"'i^^^r>r>r*WWMVMWM\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBM*^VV\u00C2\u00BBMW\u00C2\u00BBV^\nLOANS NOTARIE\nSIBBALD & FIELD\nHAVE\nHouses and Lots\nFOR SALE\nIN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY\nINSURANCE COMOX COAL\n\"V^\u00C2\u00BBV\u00C2\u00BB^\u00C2\u00BB^i^r^\"^^\u00C2\u00BB\"-'\u00C2\u00BB\"^^M-\u00C2\u00BB\"*WV''*^M\u00C2\u00BBVVVVVM\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBVM\u00C2\u00BBMM\u00C2\u00BBMMMMM\u00C2\u00BBy\nNOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given that. 80 days aftor dale wo\nIntend Lo apply to Hie lion. Chief (Joiumlssionor of\nUnds and Works fnra special license to cutanri\neitriy mwiy timber from Hn> fulluuiu^ described\nInini.-, situated in Went Kontonaj diatrict:\ni. Commencing in >**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 post planted about ono\nmile nnrlh from the north-went corner of K. A\nH, block, 860, nnd mnrked \"Um Bond bum hor\nComiiany's uuu Hi onil corner poit,\" il \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nnorlli 80 cimi ns, thouco weal ni rim ins, th*\t\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2mul h Ml ehnins, ihi-nreeasl Nueliaiii\" to point\nuf commencement,\n2, GoininonoltlRnt apoHl plained aboul one\nmile nortli from lln- uorlb woil oornor ol K.x\nH, Blook (in, nmi mnrkeil \"lllg Bond Umbtr\nI'umptinv's norlh east enrner noil,\" ti.oneo\nw.-sl Ml ehains, tllOllOfl smith mi dm in-. Lheiu-e\nensl m ebaliiM, thonco mirth hn chains to point\nof commencement,\nDatod Juno 18th, 1000,\nHID ItKND LUMBER ni, LTD.\nNotice Ik hereby given that 80 daya after ilalo, we\nIntend lo apply In the Hon. chief i .ominissi ir of\nLnmls ami Works for A hj ial Mceiueto cut ami\nearry away timbor from tho following doscribod\nlaiuls, situated in West Kootonay DlBtnot:\ni. Commonolng at a post planted about two\nmiles west from lliumoek Point on Upper Arrow Luke uml mnrkeil '-ll. B.L, Co'sBOlltllOOll\ncorner post,\" thence norlh -Hi' ehains, Hieneo\nwe-l-HO chains, thonco mmlli micliulm., ihoneo\nensl su ehains to point of onmmcueiMiicnt,\n2. CommeiiciiiK Rt a post Humeri nbout\nthree miles west from llnunoek Point ou I'p-\nper Arrow Luke uml market! \"II, It, L. Cu's\nsouth east eoruer post,\" thence north so\nehuins, thCHOO west HI) diaiiiH, tlmuce south M)\nchains, thence east 80 ehains to pointof com\nmencomont,\ntinted June 18th, WO.\nDid BEND LUMBER CO, LTD,\nNOTICE.\nNotice is lioroby given that HO dnys uflerrinte, I\nintend tu apply tu tho Hon. Olilcf Commissioner\nof Lam Ih uml Works for n special licence lo cut\nanil carry limber from the following described\nlands, situated in West Kootenay district, Upper\nAliow Lukes;\nCommencing at a post plauted nnu mile\nnorth of the soulli westcorncr of LolOMd mid\nmnrked \"J, W, Foley's south onst corner,\"\nthence north 100 chains, thenoo wesi 40 elinlns,\nthence south 100 chains, Hieneo east4n chains\nto pointof commencement,\nDated l\u00C2\u00BBtb June, 1906,\nJ, W, HOLEY,\nORIENTAL HOTEL^\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\n\u00C2\u00AB market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly rate.\nJ. ALBERT STONE PRO]\n3STOTIOE.\nN'liTDT, la hereby glvon that 80 days after date\nwe Intend toapnly in Hn- Hon. The cliief\nCuiiiiiiH.ii.iiei ntLuiius niiri Worki Ior a Special\nLicense lo cut and citv .mny timber from the\nfollowing described lands In Woit Kootenay Dis\nI rid:\nCommencing at anoil planted al ii'.rthuesi\n mi of Timber Claim 8141, marked \"Arrowhead\nLumber Co.'i imrtli soil corner posl running\nwesl io chains, thence south 80 chains, east w\nclialhi 'nth 40 chains,oasl to chains, nurth imi\n.lm iir nest 10 chains, nortli 10 chains to place of\nUllllll'll 'I'lllCllt.\nMa) ' ih, mm).\njj 7 AltUOWHICAD LUMBER CO. LTD\nNOTICK\nNotice is hereby given lhat \u00C2\u00ABu rinvt, ali(-r rinte\nI Intend tu make application to lln-chief Commissi -inr nf l-nnris A Work* for (\"iTtni-'rioii tu\npiirelm >\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 (he foi low Int; described laml -num.\nIn the West Kootonay district ol British Col-\numbl'i mi the west tide oi Arrow Luke in ihe\ntoslliall valley:\nCommencing ut R.NIohol'i aouth woil oor<\nner, i-ieiice west 80 chains, thenco suuth -to\nchain*, H ce oust ni chains, tbenee nurth 40\nphalli* to point of commencement, to contain-\nInrt-fiO acrei more Or le.-l\nIini- ilih\u00C2\u00AB'Jrtth day ul June, hug.\nJ. *, MORRISON,\njyi i'er s. i. Harlow, Agent.\nNOTICE.\nNotice N hereby given thai oo day** afler dale\nwc Intenil to apply to the chief Commissioner\nof Landa ami Works tor permission to purchase\nthe following described lun-!- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2rituatc near\nTote Jaune Cache, Cariboo district, h.c.:\nCommencing nt a posi planted mi the Prater\nKiver near Tete Jaune Cache and makeri \"N,\nT, Edwards'and it. a. Blackmore's south west\neorm-r post \" thence north So chain.-., thenco\nenstao chnlns, thence touth80 chains.thence\nwest so chains to point of commencement.\ni 'uiiiaini in: 04). acres mure or let**..\nDated l8tli June, 1906.\nN. T. EDWARDS,\nR. A, H1.ACKMUKL.\nLAND NOTICE\nNOTICK IS UK UK IIY i-IVKN that alitydays\nafter date I Intend to apply to the Hon, Chief\nCommissioner ol Lands and Worki for permission\nto purchase the following .1. - m..-! lands in the\nWeat Kootanay district, weat tide ol Upper Arrow\nlake about one-half mile aouth of i^-thiii crwk.\nCommenolng at a post marked, \" W, w, Lock's\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0muth east corner.\" at the snuib west corner of L.\nBB8, thence north 4\" chains, along tbe west boundary of L Bet; thence went liuchalmi; thence south\nBO chains: thence eaat W chains, more orless to\nihe w,.-i boundary of a, Dollenmeyei'aappllcattoo\nto imr, has.-: thence north 40 chains, more or toss\ntilth- north west corner of ,\, DuUenmoyer's\napplication to purchase: thence east 80 chains\nmore ur b-ss to point of co-umtmcumeot, M0 acres\nDated May t8,1900.\nW. W. LOCK,\nPer. T. C. Makinson. agent.\nNOTICE.\nNotice Is heroby given that alxty daya aftor\ndate we Intend to apply to the Chief Com-\nmissiuiier ol Lands and Works forpermlssloa\nto purchase the following described landa in\nthe district of West Kootenay:'\nCommenclogat a post planted twentychalna\nwest (rum the northeast corner of! ot w49 and\nmarked \"Rig Bend Lumbd Company's sooth*\nwest corner [tost,\" thence north 00 chains,\niheiiri- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n\u00C2\u00ABt in chains, thence south 05uhalna\nmore ur less to the lake shore, thenea weat\nalong shire to south east corner of LotiM.\nthenee north 7 chaius to north eaat corner ol\nLot 4-.ii'.i. thence west 2U chains to point ol com-\nm en co ment.\nBIG BEND LUMBER CO., LTD,\nDated July 2nd, 1906. Jyft\nJ. R. Thornton\nASSOCIATION BILL POSTER\nFor City oi Revelitoke.\nSIGNS, COTTON tTMMftlM, Show Car* Merchandise at ivsoney-^avsiig rnu^\nThose arc the distinctive evei-j luy-in-llic week fciituios nl ilii* Sti.re. .1 u-1 now Hie\nmerchandise nnd ninncy-savlng features i specially strong. 'I'lu'si' riinililitins make now\na good linn' tn luiy. See ivhai '.ve nre olfering liero :\nDflESS SKIRTS Ladies' Brown nml Mack Lustre\nskins. Regular st..Mi.in,is',I\"'\nT.i rli in- nl $3.on\nMISSES DUCK SUITS Size l!! I,\n84.a. Now- $8.30.\nv, ii .-. Ilegllli\nLADIES' PRINT SUITS Itegnlai' mines $II.MI and $7.00.\nN,,iv HilLoll.\nLADIES' SUMMER SKIRTS In Linen, Hnl. ami I'i in:,\nal prices In ileal.\nMUSLIN BLOUSES In a lull range nl sizes. .Ml lln-.\nseason's styles, ,n reduction prlc.\u00C2\u00BB.\nSPECIAL BARCAINS IN CINCHAMS Inl Hit' Inn- for\nHoliday h *,-- ft.i- iln- chililren, Itcgnlni-\n18c. and 2flc. per yiu-d, Now Ifli. pi'i* yuril.\nSUMMER DHES3 MUSLINS Musl imiphnlic price cut.\nThese air sniliilile alike I'm- rltin-i-li in- picnics.\nBOYS' LINEN SUITS Regular .Moll, NnivSI .Ml.\nBoys'Summer Suits Regular Pi-ice$2,i*i<>. Nmi\nsi 5(1.\nBoys' Colored Blouses .Insl Uu- thing I'm the\nhnl .lay*. A liig Onl \u00E2\u0080\u009En These,\nHats for Everybody Men's and Children.*.' Straw\n.tinl Linen Ilul--, selling regai-illess of cost.\nMILLINERY! llm Millinery is well assorted for\nIlii M-i*i,li of lln- yenr anil v, ill t,ll',-i- il al\nprice in uli'iir. Oi'-op in ami lei its bIiow\n\ ,,it mn- display.\nREID & YOUNG\nReal Live Bargains\nOn Every Counter.\nREID & YOUNG\n! CAMERAS AND KODAKS1\nWe have them all Kinds, all Prices and all Sizes.\nThis is the Season lor Picture Talcing.\nMis. .1. II. Robinson, nf Rcvelatoki\nI Ifli Int- ilm oust hy Hu, way of Nelson\nover the I row's Nest, to Porl Arthur,\niir,,in thoro l,y tlio Groat Likes In her\n| homo in Toronto, whioh will In- a very\nplcaainl trip.\nBusiness Locals.\nI Canada Drug & Book Co.. Limited |\nJ^^^^||H|l(|l(|l(|ll|l^(|l^(|l4l(fl(|l^(Jll|l^\nBORN.\nSamson\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Kevelstoke, II. C, July\n9th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Samson.\na boy\u00E2\u0080\u0094still burn.\nDIED.\nFromey\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Revelstoke, Il (.'., July\n10th, Mary, the beloved wife o( E,\nC. Fromey, aged 35 yeurs.\nLocal and General.\nSoekeye salmon lishing is in lull\nswing on tbe famous Fras.'r river nt\nthe coast.\nLast year John D, Rockefeller added\nf48,lXK.i,*J(X) to his wealth\u00E2\u0080\u0094pretty goud\ngralting fur one yenr.\nThe special train tn take the Orangemen and their friends to .Salmon\nArm tomorrow, will leave the depot at\n7 a.m. sharp.\nEthel Fleetwood, tifteeu years old,\nol Lethbridge, was drowned in the\nBelly river near Lethbridge on Saturday while bathing.\nW, A. Acton, of Nairn's drug store,\nreceived word yesterday that he hail\nbeen registered as a chemist und druggist for the province.\nC. B. Hume and B. A. Lawson have\nlet to \V. Fleming a contract for\nclearing up the land tbey have just\nacquired Irom A. Williamson,\nA cloud burst near Grand Forks on\nSunday, did considerable damage to\nthe wagon mad. telephone lines and\nthe Great Northern Railway truck.\nThe Calgary tire department bus\nselected Aug. 28-31 as the dates lor\nthe annual meeting nf ihe Tneilie\nCoast Association of Fire Chiefs, which\nis to l>e held in that city this year.\nEngineer Miller of tils Crow's Nesi\nrailway was badly injured by being\nstruck on the head by tlie timber of a\nbridge over which Ins engine was\npassing lust Friday.\nThc body oi Robbie McRury has\nnot yet been recovered Irom Shuswap\nLake. Mr. McRury has been working\nwith friend! since lln- sail accident\noccurred to recover the body, bul su\nfar without Buccess.\nJ. W. Thicken, was arn sted Saturday last in Vancouver at the instance\nol W.C.Wells, M.P.P wl,-, claimed\nthat Thickens threatened to shool\nhim. The accused wa- bound over in\nflum to keep llie peace and he promised not to molest (1\u00E2\u0080\u009E- old n in.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nGolden Star\nA large nutnbei >,l om citizen, intend riming tin- Di utschnian C ivi -\nthis nation The heal time to make\nthe trip ii between tin 15th July an I\nSeptember 1st. 'I he wild flnwi ri\nthen in lull bl and the I\non it- I iiimmei garb\n.1 A. Kennedy, recently ol llie\ngeneral ollioo stall of Wm. Whyte, lias\nbeen promoted to Hie position nl\nassistant fuel and lie agent ol iho\nt!. I*. I! western lines, and a bulletin\nto this effect has been issued. \"Jack,\"\nas he is generally known, li s been\nwilh llm C.I'.R. Iur several cars nnd\nis a general favorite in all ol the olliees.\nHe lakes over his new duties at once.\nMrs. Matson,-ol Indianapolis, nnd\nMrs. Lasli'v, accompanied by her\ndaughter Miss Ruth Lnsley, of Mima-\nlield, Ohio, arrived in tlie city on\nMonday evening. Mrs. Matson and\nMrs-. Lnsley are daughters of Mrs. Mu\nKitriok, with whom they will spend a\ncouple of months, Later Messrs.\nMatson anil Lnsley will join theni hero\nfor n tour of the province.\nImportant Notice!\nSeven Sutherland Sisters\nbeg '- announce to -it-- l tdiei ind\ngentlemen nf Itevelstnke, thai Ihey\nhave made arrangement* with\nWalter Bews, Phm B , Drug.\ngist, ind -.nil hold dnil) demon\nitrntinns1 in- week commencing\nMonday, July 16th.\nregarding li-enlmenl ,,l the llm\nnml Si- dp. They respectfully invite everyone to \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.-. 11 and ennsiill\nWith them, Cuine and see the long\nbeautiful hair grown by th of\nthe Seven Sutherland Sisters-\nHair Grower and Scalp Cleaner. Remember tho place nnd date.\nSocial and Personal\nG, S. McCarter went to Arrowhead\nMonday,\nA. M. Pinkham is visiting Calgary\nthis week.\nMr. J. Leiuuy, Crown Timbor Agent,\nspent yesterday in town.\nMiss Flo Palmer It-It Saturday evening on n trip to the coast.\nS. Hillier nnd \V, Buck lelt Sunday\nivening ou n trip through Washing-\n.on state.\nTims. Taylor, M. J'. R., relumed on\nMonday morning from a business trip\nto the coast.\n\V. Savage, formerly of Revelstoke,\nhas been admitted tu the burnt Van\ncouver.\n.1.(1. Maedonald returned Sunday\n(ruin liis trip to tlie springs, but is\nstill far from well\nMrs. W.J, Lightburne, Arrowhead,\nwas nn a visit tn Mends in the city\nInst Sain day,\nAs Dr. Smith, l>. L. S\u00E2\u0080\u009E has nol\nbeen well for a week, he contemplates\nu trip to the Coast.\n\V. 11 Robertson has been appointed\nmanaging director ol the Interi r\nPublishing Company.\nRobt. Hockley, ol Edmonton, representing the Crown Tailoring C,\n,f Toronto, i- in the city today,\nMiss Laui'i Kenny, ol Golden, if\npending a lew days iu the city the\ni-in-i uf Mrs, G, II. Hrook.\nMi- Audi i i Miss Carroll, i\nH i ii ii i] eg, are visiting Mrs tt ni\nArmstrong, Fourth stret I\nMi- Acton wile ,-i M A \, ti n\n\ tin:' drug stun will arrive in the\ncitj inm rrow I - her Husband\nMiss Di ti! n turned Saturd i\n-. n \\ i,iti; ' 'ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 be -\nbeen ill, inini. . ia \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in,. |,,-i\n)\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a.\nMi -. I dan tei (nnner-\nI; i Hn ci-. arrived it Gold\nweek I I ' end tl\nHi M i ettipieci I M r i\nMu,, . :\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 n thi, .. riling \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i, a /ilii |i\nin, i,.|. ai Kiltm nti n ii- li\ntl S'urtliwesti\n.i l.i. I-l, iei,, i.i p It, train in\n-p.ei.i-, and Mrs Fletcher lean\ntomnrn \u00C2\u00BB nighl on n thr il\nvisil to their old honii in l.i,-Jam!\nMr and Mrs, I Kilpatrick, (' l*.\nsis-.i - Misa II,,1,1,- -in,I I: w II ig\n;.\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!,, represi nt Rcvi i.-i, l,,- al the\nAlpine Clul - ling this week at\nV,,l\u00E2\u0080\u009E, Park.\nInsect powder. Fly paper and Conk\nroach poison at Bows' Drug Store.\n(Iii-ciirts\u00E2\u0080\u0094nt. n snap lo cl. nr out\u00E2\u0080\u0094at\nJohn P.. Wood's furniture -.tore,\nPleases evory smoker the \" Marca\nVuelta.\"\nIv A. Ilaggi-n wont south this\nmorning on a business trip.\nBathing suits lor children, boys'\nnnd men at C li, Hume & Cu's.\nPleases every Smoker the \" Maroa\nVuelta.\"\nA line line of carpet squares, velvet,\ntapestry and ingrain ni John E.\nWood's furniture storo.\nWindow similes, will paper, plain\nand decorative Burlapi at C II. Hume\n& Co.\nJapanese screens, baskets, carved\ncentre tables nnd jaidiuiei'e stands at\nJuhn E. Wood's,\nA shirt bargain for th \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 boys\u00E2\u0080\u0094a full\nline in suit nnd still' Ironls nl 4(1 cents\neach\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. B. Hume k Co.\nBring them pictures iiloug, let us\nframe ihem for you' John K. Wood's\nfurniture store.\nWe have just received a nice lot ol\nTravellers' Carpet samples, II yards\nlong, price frnm fiUc. to $2.00. t'hey\nmake excellent mills. C. II. Hume\nk Co.\nCommencing Monday, July lllth,\nn Seven Sutherland Sister dciuonstru-\ntui will be at Bews' Ding Store for\nunc week nnd will give free demonstrations daily iu Hie window, alternoon\nnnd evening.\nL 0. L. CHURCH PARADE.\nJ,. 0. L. 1068 with visiting brethren,\nto lite n timber ol thirty, pn railed and\nmn robed to St. Andrew's Church on\nSu day evening last. 1'lte church\nwas well lilled with an interested con-\ngrigmion uniting with tho brethren\nin iiieir annual service. The platform\nand pulpit wore decorated with plains\nand He-word u iti en iie among nhicli\nwa: a beautifully arranged hunch ol\nom ge lillu s from iln- gnul. u ,,i Bro,\nJohn Shaw. The pastor, Rev, l\ C.\ni'u tier, had lor his - il.jeet\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Why\ndoes the Grange organiza . u exist,'\ntaking for his texl Jude li, . li il you\nshould earnestly contend Inr be I lith\nwhich wasoucedeliver! I tol lie - lints\nDi ding with the tern M Culdi referred ; :,- -:...-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - - - trlj\nChristians with the luilais\nwhich had its strength in tin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 pi\n'.. imp \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. lircu\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nl \"ii 1!- -\npries! '. \ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,,-\nileal willi i, da;. I he I - I\nn,-., condil ns. Tin\np,,pillar nl a\nin the, - . - in.\n.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i.\ntl ingi Organizati i ,-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i In\nthi, ii.. !\n: I lie in i-i I it-con\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nol liistorj i , ' i conn - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -I\neligious attil\nIt'eiii ' Roman\n' , I M I MM i '\nnit Ire'nnil I'mtei\ni -. mil\nCompelled tn HI\n, mil ll -hi mi\nigh the Bn\n,1 i i.i Ire\ni-i - -. -', .'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 din i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i -i\n|] l.l Ml I :,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' ' ||\n, ii.ii inns ol i'i'iii. ,-\nthe \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' rn Ihe., - i , l , illy\nIreland to the defense n Ll SI ...rt\nthroni Mr Ciildci rend i -. , ,\nru-i- I- .in Ro i-i, Catb i auth ,ri\ntics an i , the |,,nlli,,I ,-,,. M\nnltn tanisti He qui tnd the II\nCi .. -lal' luenl- i 1 laml I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . l \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '-.HI\nni,! I'm- ,\ a* to the political iim, ol\nilie.ait- in laymen wuai y sum.\nihink uiiii do in tho nll'nirs ihe na-\nti the monetary power and r, ntrnlol\npul,lie schnnls. the rule md ruin ol\nuniversities and nlmve all n oluBoalli-\nan-,-w'lh aristocracies and classes of\nsoci.ty.\" It was Cardinal Manning\nwho used Ihe meinorablc words \"It is\nyours right reverend lathers ....\nto subjugate nnd lu subline, to bend\nmul in break the will ol an imperial\n1- , ihe will, whioh as the will ol\nRome ol old, rules over nations and\npeoples, invincible nnd Inflexible.\"\nTurning to Canada, Mr. Calder quoted\nthe declare! on ol \"Le Canada F.cclesi-\nastiqiie,\" the year book ol the Catholic\nclergy in Canada, in an article entitled\n\"The lui ure ol Camilla (mm a religious\npoint of view.\" The burden ol that\narticle being the conquest ol tho Dominion fin the ohuroh. He also read\nIr,nn Ihe words ol Archbishop Lunge-\nvin ol St. Boniface us to the duty ol\nthe voter to take bis instructions from\nthe bishop.\nMl\". Calder referred to the puwer of\nRome in this country which compelled tho Liberal parly to swallow ils\nlile-long principles in tho Government's legislation lor tlie new provinces\nFor Ibis the Orange Associnti n is in\nexistence. To melt nnd check the\nexpansion of that power which means\ntho taking away ol our liberties. The\ndevelopment nl Rome's power in\nCanada bus been bo marked of lute\nHint, already there is serious talk ol a\nProtestant union to cheokmnte lho\ngrowing anil incniioing power, tt Ith\nHie religious beliefs ol Roman Catholics the Orangemen have nothing to\ndo. The Order is defensive, not\noffensive, and appeals to the highest\ntype ot Christian manhood, e-nd there\nis nothing in ilsrilunlir ns.th calculated to stir up bigotry, nor is it\noffensive to Roman Cntholio belief.\nThe Orangeman is taught to be an\nintelligent citizen and to cultivate\nthose graces which go lo make life\nhappy. Mr. Calder concluded his\nsermon with nn eloquent peroration\nand was listened tn with deep interest\nthroughout the discourse, which covered some -15 minutes.\n \u00C2\u00AB.\u00C2\u00BB . - \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nSeveral parties of prospectors have\ngone to tbe Upper Fraser on the hunt\n(or pny dirt. Their destination is tlie\nheadwaters of the Eraser river, and\nthey expect to return loaded with\nnuggets.\n\u00C2\u00A3 Hi WUL 01 Ul BV V\J l vim ouvi i iiim\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2F - WILL liii FOUND AT THIS STORK\nCOMli IN AND BE COMFORTABLE,\nBUILDER\nbf Concrete, Hollow Bluetts, Stune, Brick nr\nFrmn i' 11 ii ild in us. DEALER iu Cement, Lime\nConcrete Hollow Blocks, mul otlier building nm-\nterluls, All labor anil luiiterlitla first-class.\nPlastering and Plastering Supplies a Specialty.\nPB1CES ItKiHT.\nE. C. FROMEY\nLA.\nStock and Share Broker\nREVELSTOKE, B, C.\nFOR SALE\n(Subject to confirmation)\nWALTER BEWS. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Phm. B.\nbruKKlst and Stationer,\nnnl Ike Home block,\nNo Medicated Cigars\nSold Here\nOur stock is kept pure and fresh,\nIt moves too fast to become shop worn.\nBROWN S CIGAR STORE\nCigars, Pool, Confectionery, Ice Cream So'i.-i .\nEmployment Office\n1,000 Eureka IOc, payable In instilments. Engin -s Report may l-o\nseen III my olliee.\n2,11011 Nicola ('uill-.'\u00C2\u00AB\".\n2,000 Western Oil Klc,\n1.000 Inteinational Coal 17c\nloo Dominion Copper\u00E2\u0080\u0094$8.00.\n25 Canadian Marconi- $3,00.\n\"si American De Forresl Company,\n$1.50.\n25 \ini-i-ii-iii I)'1 Forresl (preferred)\n$0.00.\n2,000 Diamond Vide Coal- -:11c.\nLOW Rocky Mniuiiiiin Development\nr.,< ll..\u00C2\u00AB,, Sound (Brlltanln Mine)\n17.50.\n30 |i minion Trust\u00E2\u0080\u0094$130,\nIn Dominion Trnsl $130. .\nUlO B.C. Wit-.nnl Nail $10.50\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Wesl Perm.- ut Loan and\nsin\n(1 S il inntli l ',.u olidnted.\n151)0 II- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i, I Bros, Oil.\n- , V-l Hil 1111,1 ( Nil-\nT.ii.tii\n2,000Rwl -l unl rn. i mi. il,.lil Mining\n100 Rl -.; '. ki Si M (nil,.lli-ll Creek\nll ' llll\n25(1 On I Noil in a, lllne 20c\n5.0UI l'..Mi- . !',.\nWANTED TO BUY\n. I,' Mil,le,I. ,\nIn., I Mines. I M.\nI'ikio I'. I, i,-i,,|\t\nm.ii I : Sn, i . -. Iteceipli\nI.UMII Interi 15c,\n.,,.', '.' - Rl I] V\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<< I'mi.i Drier.\n, mdini Mu ..in s-j.iV\n-,,.. i\". . ,i. ., .. ., ih,\nOFFICE Mackenzie Ave.\nRBVELHTOKE. is. I\n*-.. it I'. R, Telegl p\nH. W. EDWARDS\nTAXIDERMIST\nli... i- il. ,' ,,..\u00E2\u0080\u009E. ,i lilr.l y .a ia.\nllnl Ml-.l,\nII\ni- ,, Bo* II,\n-.1,1,11,, OI'I'IISITK I', l..\nI M ,,, II l:\nLAUNDRY WANTED\nFOR C0MAPLIX\n\ illllAlilfl bolise 'Ml 'MU' PM'!!\nrunning six feet from tlie tl nml I lOfen\nuf ground for tlfjrlnH Hmh '| J I,tl\nnnrtli\"( M'luihlttK \"\"' \"'''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 to Clilmiriefl\nApply fm particular in\nCHIEF YOUNG,\nTownsite Anont, (i plla\ni\n\u00C2\u00A3\n\u00C2\u00A3\n\u00C2\u00A3\\n\u00C2\u00A3\nP. C. and W. B. Corsets\nWe have just received our full line of\nP, C. and W. B. Corsets and can now\noffer you a line that for value and style\ncannot be matched. We have, them in\nwhite and drab, long or short hip and\ngirdles. Corsets with supporters ai-\nlaehed, 75c. up. Take a look at our\nW. I?. Niifonn Corsets for style and\nfit \u00E2\u0080\u0094they are world beaters.\nLadies' Parasols\nAll the best colors, not too fancy to\nbe serviceable, and the prices are low.\nSummer Neckwear\nIn soft, cool, wash goods, at prices as\nlow as 3 for -',sc.\nSummer Hosiery\nWe are prepared for a big Season's\ntrade in these, and can give you (lie best\nvalues in town. Cotton, Lisle and Lace\nin all sizes.\nWash Waists\nSilk or Lawn, all sizes from 32 to 42.\nLong or short sleeves.\nMP\nl#feii*y-\u00C2\u00BBi\nSummer\nShirts\nStuck is Inrg'1*\nli values Ihe besl.\nWe bn ve jusl lho\n.ilih-l ynu lllllllIni-\nli,,1 weal her, wllh\nor wil hull! cnlliii-s\nattached. Neglige\nSliit-l*. iill kinds.\nNew Collars\nJusl received a\nBlock nl' lho New\nOul Ing (.'ollni'.\nTooke's\nCollars\nTooke's Collars,\nlualt tho ilill'iTcnl\nli.-ighls, frnm I In.\nup. 2 for 2.V.\nSUMMER UNDERWEAR\nBnllirijgiin or Wool, Wo havo all siz.'s\nand weighls. Wc can give you anything you\nwnnl for hot weather.\nAlpaca Coats, Duck Trousers, Straw lints,\nLinen lints, Lisle Sox, Handkerchiefs, Belts,\netc., etc.\nCOME IN AjND LOOK AROUND.\n3\nI\n3\n3\nI\n3\nE; Mclennan & Company, /mami. A\u00C2\u00ABm\nTmmMMmm\nWANTED\nWANTED-A girl for general house\nwork, apply lo olliee of Mail-\nIlKHAl.ll. \t\nANTIiD-Di-cssiiiiikers. Apply al\nonce to Dressmaking Depnil-\nnient, McLennan & Co., Mnckenisie\niivenue.\nHOUSE TO RENT-On Fourth\nStreet, near Ihe Arrowhead (nil-\nwny truck, apply to F. F. OltBOWA,\nDressmaking & Plain Sewing\nMRS. ELLEN JOHNSON\nCor. King and Douglas Sts.\nIIKVULSTOKK, 11. (,'.\nFOR SALE\nNo. L\u00E2\u0080\u0094House nnd two lots, First\nStreet, $3,,i(KI. Valuable corner location.\nNo, 5.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lot and Store, First Street,\n$2,000. Easy terms.\nNo. 0.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lot on First Streot-SEOO.\nNn. 7. -Two lots on First Street\nwith residence, $2,100.\nThese litis are likely to be valuable\nbusiness sites.\nNo. 12.- Three lots in cily of Nelson,\nin- will exchange for property in Revelstoke.\nNo. 18.- llll acres within two miles\nof city, or will he sold in blocks of 5\nacres to 25 acres.\nNo. 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner property on Third\nstreet, two lots and residence, $2001).\nEasy terms nf payment may he\narranged,\nFor particulars Apply to\nE. A. HAGGEN\nIleal Estate and Insurance Agent,\nRevelsloke, B.C.\nCRAND 0RANCE CELEBRATION\nSALMON ARM\nJTJLT\" 12\nREVELSTOKE Art fll?\nAND RETURN '*'wg\nAmple accommodation provided lor\nall ii,mil time assured, Come One,\nCome All.\nJ. W. ARMSTRONG, R. CORDON KERR,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1. inn ni (lull. Cum, Cliiih-iiiiili (Vli'lita. (-mil.\nST?! Furniture!\nrAlil'KTs. LINOLEUMS,\nJohn F. Wood's Furniture Store\nEYE SPECIALIST\nDr. R. L. Byboe, Hu- well known\nIv.e Specialist, is iii ibe Central 'Intel\n,1 tin 1 iiy. ll.- is 11 giniiiiiiii' iu the\nin I- nl Physiological nml Ophtbnl\nrnii Optica, lb- uill mnke it specialty\n.1 treating Myopia, Hypcrmotrnpla,\n\",-, by ipln, A- iigiiiaii-.in aud Simula-\ninns, with all IU varied forms ol muscular Insufficiency, Thoso who havo\nin.aiiil- mlh I heir eyenlghl ninl me iu\nIlt-fld ,,I glasaes iln.11I1I consult him.\nSpecial attention will be given lo rltil-\ndroii, Aiiilli-iitl Eyes always in slock.\nExamination Free\nllm ii-i I 111II .mil 7 hi II p.m. Other\nhours by nppolulmonl,\nDR. R. L. BYBEE,\nOffice at Central Hotol.\nB. .A.. H-A-GG-BIsr\nSTOCK, SHARE AND FINANCIAL BROKER.\nMining, Real Estate, Insurauce and General Commission Ageni,\nNotary Public, Commissioner of tho Supreme Court,\nAGENT FOR- London Mrri'.u. F1111-: [nbuiu.vcu Oo\u00E2\u0080\u009E hi-* Canada,\n\" Ottawa Finn Insubanoiji Ch.mi'a.w.\n\" MoXTIiliAI.-CAXAIIA Flllli Insi'iianck Co.\n\" Axiii.ii-AMliitic.ix Flllli Ixsciiaxcu Co.\n\" Equity Fiki-: Insurance Ch.mi'anv.\nCoiaixiai. Finn Insurance Company.\n\" DosiiNioN Fun-: Insurance Cosipany.\n\" North American Life Insurance Company,\nSAVE MONEY IN YOOR INSORANCE\nThe ilhove Nou-Tiu'llf Companies lake (li-st-clnss risks at lowest\nrales.\nWANTED TO PURCHASE\n6,000 lo 10,000 acres of land iu blocks siiltnhlo for small sotlleniont.\nMunicipal Bonds, Timber Limits, Mines and Prospects, Good iiolel.\nStore and Livei-y Businesses, City of Ilevelstoke Lots nud Rural\nLniids.\nFOR SALE\nCorporation Debentures, Shares in Industrial Investments, Lands\nat Revi'lslokc, Arrowhead ami on Arrow Lakes suitable for I'riiil\ngrowing, \Vell-Devi'lo|ied Copper-Gold nnd Silver-Load Mines.\nIf thoso wishing to Invest In or sell City, Rural or Business Prop.\ncity, will advise 1110 of their requirements, thoii interests will have my\nbest attention.\nReports nn Land, Timber and Mines. Agencies at Calgary, Van-\ncnuver, Kamloops. Nelson, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Spokane,\nChicago and New York,\nOffice. Mackenzie Avenue\nNext O.P.R, Telegraph Office.\nRevelstoke. B. C.\nASK YOUR DEALER FOR\n\"KURTZ'S PIONEERS''\n\"KURTZ'S OWN\"\n\"SPANISH BLOSSOMS''\nUNION made ciqars\nMANitrAritiitti) iiy\nKurtz's PioneerCigar Factory\nIIS, Cordova St., W.\nVANCOUVER, - - D. C,\nRE=0PENED !\nW. Fleming's\nMeat Market\nFIRST STREET.\nOrders' for Boel and Mutton,\nPoultry, Fish and small goods\nwill receive prompt attention.\n^0^>000<>0<>00<>O^K><><><><\nMake it as Easy as You Can for\nYourself During the Hot Spell.\nDon'l swell(M1 Under the Welglll nf Heavy Clnlhing.\nW'ai-in Hal,,. I'nconil'iiiliilile Underwear, Unsciinoliiibln\nShuts. BE COOL, BE NATIV, BE WELL DRE88E0, ENJOY LIFE\n(lota lightweightTivo-I'leco Hull one of uur feather-\nweight Hnls, ll Sllll nl* I'liileitviiiii'sii lighl.nnil ciiiufoil-\n\mi won'l know jiiu'rn wealing il, -11 comfortable\nNeglige Shirt -Cnnl Hosiery n pair of out' Spocial llnl\nWt'llllli'l' Culllliil! (living Slines, llllll yoll ll-ou'l gl'tllllhlo\nnnl' 1111,1-,-, 110 nut!!ei- how Iiiiiii Hie mercury climbs,\nWe are Offering Special Bargains\nThis Week in All Summer Goods\nSeeOiu-Twii-l'ii Sulla ni $7,00, Special Snaps In High\nHnls 11! ll.'n-, llnl Weather Bargains iu I'liilcm-cnr nl\nli.-.,-. Ili'iiiiiiknble Values iu Shirts at 05c.\nYou Can't Afford to Suffer from the Heat\nWhen You Can Buy at Those Prices\nWe're lining bigger business every day, Low Prices\nand good li-eiilmoiil louverynno Is ,1,,ni,ling uur trade,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BAoooooo"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1906_07_11"@en . "10.14288/1.0310794"@en . "English"@en . "50.998889"@en . "-118.195833"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Mail Herald"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .