"e416b622-d8e4-4fc5-b258-a1ca762d2b09"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1907-06-12"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0311179/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " .\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n'\nThe Mail-Hepald\nVol. 13,-No 45\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. JUNE 12, 1907\n$2.50 Per Year\nC. B. Hume & Co., Ltd\nStores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke.\n* Thl Seal of Certainty \"\nGoom*7.Att,WELT \u00E2\u0096\u00A0Swh\nXShe Seal of\nCertainty\nExamine tbe accompanying\ncut closely and the SLATER\nshoe trade mark, lie sure\nand look lor it on the next\npair of SIiobb you buy. You\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094' will lind it means something\nynu nre cerlain to have a thoroughly good shoe if you have a\nSlater. Kur foot comfort, ease and Shoe economy wear always\nthe SLATER SHOES.\nThey come in Calf, Goodyear welt, new shapes. Tliis is a\nshoe thut lakes a superior polish\u00E2\u0080\u0094a middling heavy manly hoot\nat per pair $4 50\nA superior Vici Kid Blucher, rational shape. This is a very\ndressy and soft, light Summer Shoe, a thoroughly good shoe for\nDress wear Goodyear welt\u00E2\u0080\u0094at per pair $5 50\nCorona Colt, the finest quality ol patent leather produced\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094no tear ol .'.racking or chipping, tlie acme of shoe perfection for\na beautiful line dress shoe buy this $3 50\nBISCUITS\nThree of the best brands of Fancy Biscuits you could\nchoose from.\nHuntley & Palmer's\nBiscuits.\nMcCormick's Biscuits. fflPNC^BU^w,*iv,-.'\nFoley, Lock & Lar- wit..\u00E2\u0080\u009E,V.N\nson's Biscuits. 'vlf^W\nAll these biscuits havei|j|\narrived this week and are'ljf \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nfresh from the Factories. '\nrffe\nTOs-ir-MMM \u00E2\u0096\u00A0>;'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.\nC. B. Hume & Co, Ltd\nSTORES AT ARROWHEAD AND REVELSTOKE\ni iVi iTi ii*. i*ti lii i'ti it'i ti'i ifi iTi A ili im ifi iTi iflfa iTi iTi iTi ifi1X1 it'i it'i ifi i\n*\u00C2\u00BB IJl IJM tyl IJ.I IJ,! IJ.1IJ.I1^1 IJJ IJI IJ.I *\"f \u00C2\u00AB^' IJJ *\} 'J,* Iff -J,1 *j? ^P '+\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0J,' ^' ^P t\n: CARPENTERS' TOOLS\nBUILDERS' HARDWARE\nSawmill Supplies, Belting, etc. Stanley's and Starrolt's\nMeehaiiies' Tools. Simonds' and Shurly and Dietrich High\nGrade Saws. Garden Tools in great variely.\nKKFIlkiERATOl.S, ICE CREAM FREEZERS.\nPaints and Oils, Kalsmnine, etc.\nPlumbing, Tinsmithing and Electrical Departments in\nconnection.\nEstimates given. Job Work Done.\nMail Orders Receive Prompt Attention\nConvenient Offices for Rent Upstairs,\nI LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd.\nt Dealers in Hardware, Stoves snd Tinware, Miners', Lumbermen's\nand Sawmill Supplies, etc., Plumbing and Tiiis.uitl.ing.\nSufrjuH1 'ft't' 'ft $$$$*$- '1' '$' $ 'I1 '$ 't' '1' 't' & 'fr 'I' '1' I\nSPLENDID COLLECTION\nNorris & Rowe Have Two\nMenageries With Their\nGreater Circus.\nSciisun alter season witnesses tl.e\ni.dditiun ul rare wild animals to tlie\nhig double menageries ol the Norris &\nHowe circu.', there is nu collection ol\nwild beaslB in us great a number and\nvariety as have Norris & Howe. The\ncollection is a costly one and il patrons\nof tl.e show saw nothing else in the\nbig show they would be well repaid,\nfor the natural history exhibit is ol\ndistinct educational value whioh\nparents can hardly afford to have\ntheir children niiBS. Norris & Rowe\nhave special agentB in Kurope, Asia\nand Alrioa who have instructions to\npurchase on sight any animal, either\nwild or tained, or trained thoy can\nsecure, no matter tho oust, lur tlie\nclever yuung ...auagers well know Unit\nany expenditures tbey aro put to in\nadding to their collection will bo more\nthan repaid by ll.o increased patrunago\nof the public, To properly house\ntheir two menageries this seiison,\nNorris & It..we have had mud., to thoir\norder immense now tents. Iu the\nmenageries will l.o lound suporh specimens ol the Royal Bengal tigers;\nAsialic elephants; groat lions au.l\nlioness; South American tapirs;\nLlamas from tho Andes; Siberian\nboars, vicious wild cats and pumas,\nfierce hyenas; a large herd of camels\nand dromedaries; wulves, door, elk,\npelicans, munkeys, cliin.pan7.eos, apes,\nrattle-snakes, huge pythons, seu-limis,\nhoa-ciiiistriclors, etc. Many uf these\nani...ids have been highly trained und\ngu through dillicult tricks Thero Ib\none group thut seems amazing It\nconsists ol leopards, tigers, lions and\npumas who ubey every word ul command ol their trainer, Norris & Rowe\nexhibit at Rovelstoke on Wednesday\nJune 19th.\nDRUNKARD'S MAD FREAK\nIku.iNaiiAM, Wash j June 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The\nGreat Nuri hern Seat tie-lit1 Bingham\nlocal train was last night stolen by a\nman named Barkloy McCutcbcun\nIrom tho depot, where it was left a\nfew minutes while the crew went to\nsuppor. Jumping into tlie cab, Mc.\nCiitclicun threw open tl.e throttle\nand awny tlie trail, shot, going nortli\nat terrific speed, The train crew\nrushed tor a \"speeder\" and followed\nuntil it was discovered that tho man\nat tho valve had reversed the train\nand was returning .outh. Tl.o crow\nwerc barely able to get off the track\nin timo to avoid being run down,\nMoCutchcon, who was Intoxicated,\nwai arrested.\nCarpets and linoleums at C. II.\nllunie A Cu's,\nTHE LATEST\nTELEGRAMS\nSocialist Farm -Beef Combine\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Blame Laid -One of Ottawa's Finest Churches Burned\u00E2\u0080\u0094Crop Conditions.\nBoston, Mass, June 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Forty Socialists have organized a co-operative\nsettlement, culled Fellowship Farm,\non a beautilul seventy-five acre tract\nnl land In Westwood, twelve mi es\nfrom Boston. Here the Socialists nre\npin lining lo live und wnrk, Borne going\nback and [orth to the city, others\nraising fruit, vegetables and poullry\nMedicine Hat, June 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The beet\ncom mission . .pencil its sessions here\nveBterday. The evidence went tu show\nthat big prices are caused l.y firms\nhaving a working agreement under\nwhich all buyers nre allotted to certain fixed districts, thus giving no\ncompetition. A government system\nof oold storage was strongly urged.\nStrathcona, Alta, June 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The\ncoroner's inquest nn the victims o! the\nfire in Ross & Walters' cal mine ut\nSlrathcons, strongly censured the\ncompany and tlie Provincial Mines\nInspector,\nOttawa, June 12,\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Church it\nthe Snored Heatt, one ol the finest\nbuildings in the city, was burned to\nthe ground last evening. The loss is\nestimated at 1*5160,000. There is $60,-\n000 insurance. The origin of the fire\nis unknown.\nCalgary, June 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dr. Wm. Saunders, director of experimental [arms,\ntelegraphing says; \"Crops Irom Calgary to Edmonton are looking well.\nOccasional fields of winter wheat are\n8 to 10 inches high. All healthy and\ngrowing rapidly. Conditions ol moist-\nnre and temperature are most favorable.\nC. W. 0. W. ATTEND DIVINE\nSERVICE.\nThere wns a good turn out ol the\nmemberB ot Mountain View Camp No.\n229, C. W. O. W., lhat under Grand\nMarshall Sov. L. E. Carlyle, inarchfd\nto Knox Church Inst Sunday evening\nlor the Woodmen's annual service\nheld in memory ol deceased Sovereigns\nol the Order.\nThe centre row o! seats in tlie sacred\ne I i li ce were reserved lor the Woodmen,\nand werc well filled by the Choppers,\nwhose bright scarlet regalia and\nbadges gave a touch ot tlie picturesque\nto the appe.ir.mce of tbe crowded\nc'mrch.\nThe service commenced with a\ns icred solo, played by tbe gifted oi-\nganist, Miss McKinucy,.in the magnificent organ with whioh this comfortable and well equipped church iB\nprovided, this wns followed by the\ncongregation singing one uf tbe\nWoodmen's hymns, \"Jesus Lover ol\nMy 8iul,\"\nThe Rev. J. R. Robertson then welcomed the Order to the church and\nproceeded to preach a powerful s.rii.on\ntaking Iur his text, Mark 12c, 30 31v,\ndealing particularly with our Saviour's\nwords, \"Thou shall lovo thy neighbor\nas thyself.\" Afler making sympathetic reference In lhe objeel ol the\nannual service held by tbe Order, the\nspeaker delivered an earnest sermon\non Fraternal Love in its relationship\ntu Divine Love, lie dwell upon the\ngroat gotd effected by the Canadian\nOrder W. 0. \V., nnd showed how\nIratcriiiilism tended tu .nuke better\nand mure Christian men, There was\ntlmrotur a bund between Iruternal\nsocieties and tlie church, our conceptions ..I love f..r the Brotherhood wee\nrollectioiis of tlie divine luve ul the\nHeavenly Father lor all mankind.\nThe speaker eluqiiently pleaded fur a\nfuller conceptiun of God's love fur all,\nas we get iu cluser touch with God\nnot only would societies and orders do\nthe noble work ol providing for widow\nand orphan, and helping the distressed\namong themselves, but we would bo\nmeek tu those who dcspitetully uso ub\nand wuuld love nur enemies. There\nwere needed today men who were not\nalraid ot their environment and whu\nwuuld Btand up lor the Spirit and the\ntruth. He was pleased tu know such\nwho wero among the members of the\nOrder belore him l.might, A man's\npower (ur good was increased in pre\nportion as hc realize! his relationship\nto God.\nThe tenderly beautilul hymn,\n\"Nearer my God to Thee,\" followed\none ol tlie most effective scrmoiiB ever\npreached belore an Order. The service\ncluaed by the church choir rendering\nthe anthem, \"Lilt up Vour Heads, 0\nYe Gales,\"\nCo-.. Cnn. Sov. W, D. Armstrong\ncalled the meeting to order and a vole\nuf deep thanks towards Sov. Rev. J. R,\nR-ilierlst.ii was unanimuusly adopted,\nand the Clerk instructed lo forward a\ncopy ot san.e to the reverend gentleman.\nB. CTUMBER\nIN DEMAND\nOrder for Over Five Million\nFeet of Finest Lumber for\nJapanese Government Received in Vancouver,\nThe largert order lor lumber ever\nreceived in Vancouver (rom Japan has\njust been placed by Mr. S. Tamura ol\nthe Sun Ban Company, with the Canadian Pacific Lumber Oompany o:\nPort Moody, nnd tbo Vancouver Lumber Company ot this city, says the\nVancouver Province.\nWhat gives atlded interest to the\norder is the fact that the lumber is\nneeded by the Japanese Government\n(or tbe construction of rolling stock\ntur the Munchurian railway.\nFur twenty years Mr. Tamura has\nbeen engaged in working up an export\nbuBineBS between Canada and Japan\nin flour nnd lumbar and Ibis biBt cider\nis absolutely the largest be has ever\nhandled, und will keep tbe two mills\nconcerned fully employed for Ibrce\nmonths filling the first section of it.\nThe first shipment will be made next\nn \"itith by Canadian Pacific steamers,\nbut alter that it is probable the lumber will be taken to Japan by suilin'\nBbips. Tbe order is being given in\nsections, and tbe first amounts to\n600,000 feet of the very best lumber.\nThree grades are being shipped. C. P.\nR. quality, Belect, and clear, and to get\nout this 600,000 feet it will mean that\ntliree or lour million foet of raw lumber will nave to be handled.\nThe total amount ol lumber required tor a thousand curs will run\ninto five million leet, bo it can he seen\ntbat the amount of raw lumber required will be tremendous. The tremendous advertisement British Columbia lumber will receive over this\ncannot be over estimated\nThat this contract will lead to\nothers there is no doubt, and the rolling slock of the Manchurian Railway\nwill be a striking teslimonii.1 to liritish Cnluiu' iu lumbor and mills.\nFARMERS'\nINSTITUTE\nInteresting Lectures on Live\nStock and Agriculture\nPractical Demonstration of\nCow Scoring,\nA livestock judging clnss was held\nat the Court llous-, cuiiducted by Dr,\nS. F. Tolinie, V. S., provincial inspector nf animals, aocompanied by Mr.\nA. S. Fraser, of Bradford, Out, and\nMr. J. It. Anderson, diputy minister\nof agriculture, on Saturday afternoon\nlast. A heavy draught burse was first\ndescanted upun an I many valuable\npoints given but the animal was not\nscored by points on account ot tbe\n'ack ot time. A dairy cow wns then\nbrought on und aftor an Interesting\nexplanation by Dr\ning clnss tuuk p!ace\nparticipated in !()\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\npersons and it wns\nCLIMBING MOUNT BEGBIE\nLocal Alpiners Attempt Difficult\nFeat Amid Adverse Elements\nThree enterprising and daring mem\nhers of the Alpine Chili are now some\nwhore on the glacier covered slopes of\nMt. Begbie endeavoring to scale tho\ncentre peak, a lent hitherto iinaccom\npliBhed by any known man living.\nThe tliree climbers are the Rev. J. R\nRobertson, Revelstoke; Rev. Dr. Herd-\nman, of Calgary; and Rupert Haggen,\nol Revelstoke, who nccompiinied by a\nSwiss guide named Feuest, left early\non Monday morning tur Grecislide,\nseveral miles duwn the river, from\nwhere they will commence the ascent.\nIt ia tho intention nl tlie party to\nmake camp at the timber line and\nIron, that as a starling pnint assay\nthe atteinp; t. scale the glaciers,\nsiio.vlicl.ls ami Ice hound crags of\nBegbie. Whether or not they have\nbeen successful, we cannot as yet tell,\nbut taking inlo consideration the fact\nthat tl.e heavy mim and possiby\nsnow storni8 at that altitude, which\nhave prevailed this week, it is highly\nImprobable tlmt thoy will have attained their object; but will must\nlikely lonain in camp until tho\nweather clears. Tl.e climbing ut\nBegbie is nu small tusk ami shuuld\nthey be successful, every credit and\npraise shuulil he their duo.\nLatkii (Noon)\u00E2\u0080\u0094We havo just received the intelligence bun. Five-Mile\nCamp thnt tlio climbing party\nreached the summit ul Mt. Begbie at\n4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and that\nthey erected a cnirn ol rocks to mark\nthe event. Thc stono can be detected\nby means ot a powerful telescopo\nfrom the city.\nTohnic, the scor\nwhicli wiib\nB-.inie half duz-.n\nremarkable, after\nthe luo'd explanation nt the doctor,\nhow near several Ciime to tbo actual\nsere. This is an object lessen ul tlie\ngreatest value tu all intending pur-\nchasers uf animals and tlie classes\nshould be attended by everyone\nwhether engaged in agriculture or not\nThe alternoon meeting wits attended\nby sume 30 persons, ln tbe evening\na meeting wiib held in the City Ha\nnn.1 was well attended. R. Tapping\nwas voted to tbe chair, F. Fraser,\ngold commissioner, acting as secretary\nThe chairman announced in a few\nwellcliOBen and timely worda, the\nobject^! the meeting and the aims of\nlhe institute. The scoring of dairy\nstuck whioh had taken place earlier in\nthe day, the enw belunging to R.\nSamson, soored by Dr, T'olmie, V. S.,\nwas given 53 points uut of a possible\n100. H.J. Hays came first, scoring\n544;1{l!V- c- A\" Pi'\"cuuier,f>0}; Messrs.\nH, Cunningham Morris and J. 11.\nAnderson, 56 each; and F. Fraser, 76|.\nMuch interest waB tnken at tb\ntbe first meeting under tbe Institul\nMr. Anderson spoke at considerable\nlength on niatlors of inteteBt to those\nengaged in agricultural purBiiitB and\nthe Iruit industry; and a number ul\nquestions were answered by thc\ndeputy minister.\nMr, Fruser, of Bradford, being introduced, congratulated the province\nin having a pn.oii.-al deputy minister\nuf agriculture, as shuwn by llis souring on n dairy cow, (Applause.)\nMr. Fraser then discussed the\nquestion of feeding the dairy cow; and\nafterwards treating with the import\ntint subject ol obnoxious weeds-\nformed into three classes, annual,\nbiennial and perennial. A most interesting and instructive diaoourso un\nthis subject (ulluivid, y questions\nut local interest being ..tied, answered\nand discussed. At the clu.-c, ll.e\nspeaker received a hearty and well\ndeserved applause, Mr. Anderson\nthen lectured on nnd illustrated the\nplanting, care \u00C2\u00BBnd kind ol fruit tree\n(or the young orchard, advising nn..*t\nstrongly on the necessity ol keeping\ntu fruit suitable In this particular\n'district, two varieties or not tu exceed\nthree, should l.o selected as a standard\nnnd generally adhered to fur future\ncommercial purposes.\nIt was moved and second that a;\nhearty vote uf thanks bo tendered thc\nspeaker,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Carried.\nSCHEDULE OF CITY WORK\nGRIP AND PASSWORD.\nI'pun u-li.ruing to the lodge room I tumb.\nK. OK i*.\nDecoration Dny was observed on\nSunday afternoon laBt by a spocial\nmemorial service for deceased members\n. f tlie ordor, held in the lodge room\nby Gold Range Lodge, No. 26. The\nattendance win god, tbo members ul\nCrystal Temple, No, 3, Pythian .Sinters,\nheing nlao present. An impressive\nand ritualistic service was held in the\ncastle, alter which tlie broil..us nnd\nsisters marched to tbe cemetery where\nin a triangle round tlie graves ol\nthe departed members ol tl.o order,\nthe solemn decoration services took\nplaco, when each placed a sprig ol\nmyrtle as symbols ol love, Iriondahip\nand a tribute to Hie dead, on each\nProposed Street Improvements\nfor the Coming Year\nThe following schedule of works for\nthe current year ban been atibmited\nhy tbo Public Wurks Committee nnd\npassed by the City Council:\nFirst Strool, north side, 6 It, sidewalk from McKenzie Ave, to Ortou\nAve, 860 (t, at 45o.\u00E2\u0080\u0094$162.00.\nFirst Street, snutli aide, crossing on\nOrton, OOlt. at 45c\u00E2\u0080\u0094$27.00. Repair\nsidewalk from Orion to McArthur\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n$25. Renew crossing on llubson $27,\nRolison Ave, croaaing to lauo botween First aud Second Streots, 20ft.\nat 45c\u00E2\u0080\u0094$9. Repairs and filling $40,\nThird Street, south Bide, Jilt, sidewalk Irum Roi son tn Railway Anns,,\n67611. ut 45o $259.\nTowuloy Street, enst aide, (Itt. Hide-\nwalk, 520ft. at 15c\u00E2\u0080\u0094$234. 6tt. crossing over Fourth Street, 46ft. at 46c\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n$21. Clear lanes in Block 101.\u00E2\u0080\u00949100.\nFourth and Vcmun\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fill crossing\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n$10.\nFifth Street, south sido, lift, aide-\nwalk frnm Orton to 60ft east uf Rub-\nson, 750ft. at 45o.-$337.60.\nMcKenzie Avenue, Ott. crossing un\nsouth side Third Street, 68lt.-$30.(K);\nlower part ol sidewalk, $5. Ott. cross.\ning, soutb sido Second Street, 08(t,\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n$30.60.\nThird Street, llll crossing, Third\nand Garden, $10.\nWE ARE NOW READY FOR BUSINESS\nIn Our New Store in the Burns' Block.\nJUST ARRIVED\u00E2\u0080\u0094New Stocks in Every Department\nFRESH GROCERIES\nHARDWARE, ETC.\nA fresh Block of high class goods-quality\nguaranteed.\nA Hue assortment of Enamel and Granite,\nTin und Woodenware, Heavy and Builders'\nll.-ii-.lw.iie. Mining Supplies, 11.ise, Lawn\nMowers and all Garden Tools. Screen Doors\nund Windows, M.-Clt.iy's Stoves, Ranges,\nelc. Rifles, Sh... (Inn's, Revolvers and\nAmmunition.\nCHINA AND GLASSWARE\nOne of lhe best assortments in the Province\nTea, Dinner und Toilet Sets. Wc curry a fill\nline nf Hotel Supplies. A line selection of\nRich Cut Glass,\nSILVERWARE AND CUTLERY\nWe carry a fine stock of these goods. Just\nask for what vou want.\u00E2\u0080\u0094WE I1AVK IT.\nTelephone -37. \t\nBOTJENE BEOS.\nRevelstoke lni\u00C2\u00AB Ajuy, LU.\nBUILDING SITE\nThree Lots on Fifth Street, the\nonly good site now on the\nMarket north of Sixth Street.\nPRICE $850\nGOOD TERMS.\ntt\nOffices :\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Molsons Bank Buildini\nJ\nGent's Furnishings\nBoots and Shoes, Etc.\nAG?NT FOR\nFit-Reform Wardrobe\nfirst a Op.\nImperial Bankof Canada\nHead Office Toronto, Ontario.\nIlriiii.-li.f. iu tl.o i'r.iviuces of Manitoba, Altarta, Stlkitobewsu,\nHrili.-I. ('.ilinul...., Ut.u.r.i.. Wi.el.oc.\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve Fund\nI). It. Wii.kik, Presldonti Hun\n- 14,700,000.00\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A24,700,000.00\nJapfhay, Vice-President,\nA Ceneral Banking Business Transacted.\nDrafts sold available In all parts of Canada, United States and\nEurope. Special ul lent ion given lo\nSavings Department\nDeposits received and Interest allowed at current rate from date\n.p..ning ut'cuiint, mul compounded four times a yeur.\ntup ut bill and Cowan Block, 24011. at Dun. lus, round block 11, $312,\n45c. $108, ] Third Street, lilt, crossing\nfrom\nDouglas Street, Hft, sidewalk frum\ntop of trestle to oust side Kootenay,\n360lt.at 60c, $216. Clear tu W, W,\nLelcuux's house, $25.\nMcKenzie Avenue nnd First Street,\nfix sidewalk tu grade Irom Bourne's\nhardware store to Climax 11\".el, $50.\nGarden Ave. and Victoria Road,\nclearing, grading and 2 culverts, $280.\nHauling and spreading gravel un Second and ('iinnii..1.1.t and Charles.\nDouglas Street, flowing gutter, $12.\n6ft, sidewalk .... north side Irum\nbutcher shop to .1. Morgan'a, using\nsidewalk taken from Douglas and\n1 crossings (lilt.;| King, $50, 8ft. sidewalk, south side\nblock -18 to block 17. (Wit. st -ISc, $27'\nSeventh Street, clear between blocks\n47 and 68, $20,\nThird Street, 3 plank crossing on\nRukeby, $24.\nWynn Street, clcuriiig, $20.\nFirst Street, crossing, Crcssmnn's\nhouse. 60 ft., $27.\nSchool Block, cleming McArthur\nami ItobBou, $60.\nFilth Streee, grading eaBt end, $50,\nSixlli Street, grading, $200.\nOrton Avenue, west side, Second to\nThird, Oft. sidewalk and crossing on\nThird Street, $135.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i tf\u00C2\u00BB s\nNothing bettor thu Our \"Special, z\k ni>aii4)evaib.!u';:t,',a1r:r1,;,,t'nof t,\'M,ir\"\nfUBUSHED WK1.N-ES1.AYAN..SATI-I. 0,lhe,,0,l-,,,e ^\"^\nDAYAl\nREVELSTOKE. B.C.,\ni ) i 1i:: s .\nIncla Ung po*tagi to England, United\nand Canada.\nIly ihe fear [through postofflce]\t\nHalf \" \" \t\nQuarter \" \" ** \t\n12.50\n1.011\n. 1.00\nJ )B lilN l ING promptly executed at reason-\n>' .- rat**.\nrKBUS-Ca-ib. Subscriptions payable in ad\nvance.\nC IKREBPONDKNCE Invited on matters ol\npublic Interest Communications to Kd]\ntor nm.-: be accompanied by name ol\nwriter, not necessarily fo publication, bin\n*.- evidence of good faith, Correspondeni i\n' ' rit-f.\nshould be brie:\nADVERTISING RATES.\n..- gal ticesl enu per 11 flrvi Insertion,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:its '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i line each * .**-* u nl Insertion\nUeasun . *.'- S *;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-.. ilincs make one\ninchj. *-*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 md gi in bn>iue\u00C2\u00BB.,i an\ni.. .i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ments *. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .:.-.. pur month.\nPreferod :\u00E2\u0080\u0094*.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . cent, ad*\n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , !..-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- :.: .. - and Deaths,\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ->\".'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nLand notice* *j \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 rtlseiuents\nBub.ii tl of the man igemeut,\nv, u : A*;*\" ii.\" menls:\nVj. -.*- \\ .Vai \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;. Situations\nn u *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 si! V\u00C2\u00AB int, Teachers\nu .; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;. '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. - IV inted, 1\" word.- or\n;..-.. ii .. line 1(1 cents.\nH advert! ements must\na. in. 1 uesdny nnil Kriday oi\n,-, b \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '* \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .-- stood display,\nMURPHY & FISHER\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc\n0 T T A W A\nParliamentary, Departmental\nand Patent Olliee Agents\nPractice before Railway\nCommission.\nChas. Murphy.\nHakoi.ii FlSlIKH\n, til.LAN k ELLIOTT.\n[ 1\nHamsters - ; f f . Elc,\ni.i.vi:.- roKi\nf. rum 1 1.>k 1. 11.1;,\nr k. i.fii.A-..\n1. c. 1........\n1 JAUVKY, Mc\n1 A1 IT Lil\nAM) l'lNKUAM,\nBARRISTERS\nSOLICIT..US, KTC\nOmega; Im -1:1:1.-.,. Bank IIiock, Ubvki.-\n'STORTB, Il.C,\nMoney to loan.\nOffices: 1: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. elslok.\nH.C; I'rai.brcok, Il.C.\nBBO.S. McCartkr,\n\. M, l'lNKUAM.\nKl-.-.-M. If\nJ. A. Habvkv.\n('. ('1-i.i.r.ii. k It. r.\nJ. M.Scott I.I..H W. I. llrigg\".\ncon* AMI unices\ns\nbarbister8, solicitors, etc.\nMonet to Loan\nSolicitors kor Molsons Bam;\nFirst Street. Revelstoke, B.O.\nMcFARLANE\niiiiiI the ...uny uf.iiiriil advantages\nwhich combiue to n.-.iku this prnvinec!\nseen nil to liiine in the producing of\nIruit, vegetable, etc., are generally re-:\nceived by the average Manitoban\n\"cum grano salis.\"\nThai thii move will be ol intrinsic\nvalue has been fully ree gnized,\nand steps ..re being t..kc:i to pul it\ninto execution, At tbo close nf the\nfall exhibition at New Westminster,\nall exhibits which have won first or\nsecond prizes will be used in the plan I\nwhich is us follows: A cur fitted with\nbeating appliances to preserve a nnrn -\nul temperature, will curry thc exhibits\na.id a lecturer wili ..company tin\nspecial, stoppages being made at .ill\niiium.inm ci'.ies between Winnipeg\nand the const, when tho peoplo can\nsee fur themselves nnd hear the\nlectures on lho exhibits. The com.\ninitloe, we understand, is arranging\nwith the C. P. I!, tor transportation\nand it is probable tlmt the movement\nwill be niCCCBs'lll. Such it ciinpiii-n\nas this if curried oul us intended\nwould iittruol people into thia province\nIron, tl.e Northwest und materially\naid in the bringing in of oiipitiil fur\ninvestment in our fruit lands. Give\nBritish Culumbia n chance; Let\ntboso of the prairie country see that\nour climatic conditions arc favorable\nand when the outside world has u\nbetter knowledge uud clearer con-\nci pti .. of whnt I!. C.. imii produce\nfiti.l how (Irsimble :. coutilry for s.-tlle-\nme.it, then will ll.e siren... .....I tide\nof population spread amongst us,\nthe molsons eank\nIncorporate! l.j Acl .! I'nrlla neat, ISM.\nHl'AI1 OFFICII., \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 MONTREAL.\nWm. M.ii.-..\ Ma..|.||.:us.i\, Pies. S. II. Rwinu, Vn-e-P.-es.\nJ.uius K1...H.T, Oi'i.i-nil Managi'i.\nCapital paid up. $3,000,000\nReserve, $3,000,000\nbranches in Canadu and Agencies iu all parts of lh.\n1 at current rules .... Savings\nRevemtokij, II. C.\n*,-;-<<\u00C2\u00ABS^--flO)K\u00C2\u00BBa(a\u00C2\u00BBSWI\u00C2\u00BB:*-.-J\u00C2\u00BBsa*Br.-!\nSixty-two\n.1.1.\nI..I...-M-I I'\n..llili depo-it\nW. H. PRATT, Mannci\ned.li-d lour llines\nuntil further noti.\nOITY OF\nREVELSTOKI\nI louses, Business Blocks\nBusiness & Residential Lots\nSuburban Lands\nin Acreage Lots\nFine Farm and Fruit Lands\nin Kevelstoke, Arrowhead\nGalena Bav, Okanagan Lakes\nOkanagan Valley and Salmon\nArm.\nE, A. HAGGEN,\nRcAL CSTi.rr. AND INSURANCE AGENT\nREVELSTOK-C, ... C.\nJAS. A.\nASSAYER & CHEMIST\nAssays of all 1 ,r-*-i Samples by mail or express\nreceive prompt attention,\nTerms Moderate,\n/:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-*. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - Bos 132 Kasi.0, II. tj\nR\n>OBERT s.MlTI\nP.\novincial Laud Surveyor,\n\".Mine Su.veying\nEngineering\nMcKenzie Avenue,\nBox 106, Revelstoke,\nE\nI.1WAHL1 A HAGGEN\nMINING ENGINEER\n(Menibe. American Institute nf\nMining Engineers).\nMember Canadian Mining Institute)\nRevelstoke, li. c.\nMine Management, Examinations\nand Reports,\nReports compiled, Plans and Blue\nPrint- of Land, Timber Limits. .Mine*,\nMills .iml Buildings prepared in shape\nf. r submission to prospectiveinvestors\nor purchasers.\ntbe flftaiMbcralb\n' 1 \u00C2\u00AB ea. icstly a vise theni for\nLheirg I to ordei *...- papei to be punctually\nserved ip, ind I - looked upon as u pari of\nthi '- a .:; lg<. -Al DIBOK.\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1907\nRAILROAD NOTES\nTlioQ.T P. is dispensing with Ibe\nservices ol nil while parlor cur onil-\ndticluis und replacing Ihem with\ncoloi cil men. Many white conductors\nhuve already been discharged. Thi\nmove is being .nude on the ground\nnl economy, as colored men aro engaged at $20 to $30 less thun whit.\nmen.\nPLEDGE WILL BE KEPT\nSession of Dominion Parliament Will be Held Before\nElection.\nOttawa,.lime 10.\u00E2\u0080\u0094W.S.Calvert, M.\nP., chief government whip, is here,\nlie .-..id thut there wuuld be another\nsession uf parliament before a gcnerul\nelection, a pledge tn thut. ell'ect having\nbeen given to lhe Conservatives last\nsession. Hud it not been Inr this\nassurance parliament wuuld still be in\nsession.\nIt is said Unit Sir Wilfrid Laurier\ngave the pledge with the oonourteuce\nof the governor-general, which makes\nit binding.\nI. 0. F. CHURCH PARADE\nMembers uf Court Mount Begbie,\nand visiti.-g brethren uf the Order.\nwill assemble in lodge room, over post\noffice, Sunday evening, June Kith, in\nattend divine worship at St. Andrew's\nChurch. Be on band at 0:45.\ntd By Order.\nHouse Cleaning Time\nBrings to the eye of the careful\nhousekeeper the- blemishes nf lhc\ncarpets under her supervision. When\nnecessary tofiinke renewals in carpels,\nrugs, mntlings ami oilcloths, visit\nHOWSON'S liiul sen llieir well selected slock lu-fore buying, you'll\nlind il n lime nnd nionoy saver. Our\nSpring display bents anything we\never offered.\nHowson & Company\nvFRESH\nwm bums.\n25c. Per Lb.\nDAIRY BUTTER\n25c. Per Lb.\nBETTER FLAVOR BETTER BUTTER\nTHAN UR.AKir.RV.\nin m\n20c. Per Doz.\nSTRICTLY FRESH\n45c. Per Bushel\nSOUNO AND MEALY\nCash lo Accompany Orders or\nC. 0. D.\nWe Ship These Direct\nto the Consumer.\nWe Guarantee Quality\nand Packing.\nA. Ilii & (0., LM,\nLACONBE, ALTA.\nButter held by\nlis in Cold\nStorage, and\nShipped by Refrigerator Car.\niBHHSSBB\nCIRCUS DAY AT REVELSTOKE\nii ,\nWednesday, June 19th\nPerformances ai 2 and 8 p. in. Performances at 2 and 8 p. m.\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE St SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITED.\nImport direct from Country ol origin.\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY.\nREVELSTOKE 3d. O.\nLocal Revelstoke\nSocialist Party ot Canada\nCentral Hotel\niSfc^. REVELSTOKE, B. C\nABRAHAMS*).-! BROS., PnOPRISTORS.\nNew!, uill. First-class in every respect, All modorn court ni. nee.\nLarge Sample Rooms.\nRates SI.50 per Day, Sped I Weekly Rule;.\nQueen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same manageniiint\nMeet l-ii*i ami \"liilnl Wu.li.Miln) in ll... lnnnll. |\niu Selkirk ll-ill. upstairs, at - I'.m Subject f..r;\n.li-Mi-iM! \"i\u00E2\u0080\u009Eii,..i- Part) I'l.. i .* IIM..1\nlimiiiry Kuclnllil Part) I'l ill.......\" All i.i.i-r.-t\nare wet u.ue\nC. W. 0. W.\nMountain View Camp, No. 229.\nI Meet. Second un.l fourth Wed. .la.\ni-ii.fii month, in Selkirk [lull. Vlsl\nmifii uprtllally Invited lo attend,\nvv. li. AllMSTKONG,Con.Com.\nII. W. l-:|.\u00C2\u00ABAi:l..<. Clerk\ni con\nREVELSTOK**. AERIE No. 432.\nF. O. E.\n. m \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-' Miinlly invil...!.\nil V BROWN, i'im-\nw B. McL.Vl L'HLlN.Sa\nKootuuiV LodKoNo. 15 A F * A.M.\n-\n9\u00C2\u00AB\nTho regular mo.'\n.eld m - m\ny uk- are nem .. n.\nY) M u-onlc Temple,\ni -| l,l,| K.-.I..-'- II..M.M.\nty- ' thi third y. layli\nI Monday.\ni i .Hi .ii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nV;-iliii|tl,r.-ll,\ncordially v.-.-.\n.!' II\nB.C. FRUIT ADVERTISING.\nT. day sees the directors ol the B, C\nFruit antl Produce Exchinge inl\nRevelstoke, in session to make tbe\nappointment ol a secretary-manager\nand to transact special business ior\nthe approaching season, Since the\ninauguration ol the new exchange,\n;i. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'( inti i- -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 h .- been t.ken in Iruit\ngrowing in all sections and the .fact\ntbat far more extensive advertising ,-: \u00E2\u0084\u00A2\u00C2\u00B0; ;,... ,. ! '. .,'.-'-, V\nB. C. fruit ;- :.-..- --..->\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 in the 11 tirii\nand Northwest provinces, and lhe\npro] sale to earry out an advertising\ncampaign in those parts t- being\ntl. in ugbly ippi red ol by the prairie\ni...--..-; i| \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-.. in d ing ..11 in their\npoir. i 11 b. Ip the:. mt'-: al eg, '111\nWinnipeg Market Record reviews the\nproposed ca | jn as followi\n\"t .. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- ing Ihi pi vh .ial i xhibilii ..\nat \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 V, - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0* f.,:.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r next (all ne of\nthe in- st pi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 cal - .- n.- I r the\na iv.:'..- .; ' Britii I . nbi i truil\natfd pn :. - ... mi iii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i ir,d the\nmiddle wen tti . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I T .\nidi.. .1 f -j- list car with tb\nproduce ol lhe Held, garden and\norchard! :' Bii ish I imbia I irtu\nMani\" in ..f : ; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Tl rril iril :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-!'.-\ni-r- acbed bei ri : il \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\u00C2\u00AB slwaye nnl\nwith tbe argument lhat al tl tim.\nthe year when thc prwluce nl British\n.* imbia is lit lor exhibition purp\nthe severity ol climatic conditions in\nthe middle provinces iv. nld f .rbid th.\nproposition. Practical investigation\nand inr|.'.;.y into tbe state ..I th\nweather in thi -.- parts during thc\nmonth of October and the first part ..I\nNovi 'i.l-i-r has proved beyond a doubl\nhowever, that the proposition properly\nhandled can I*.- successfully carried\nout, and the benefits which thi- pro\nvince would derive from the advcrtlso\nmeut, in the way ol inducing settler,\nto locate, would be inestimable\n\"Residents ol tbe prairie province)\nhave, ub a rule, a very poor conceptioi\nul thc agricultural resources and ml\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest tin:\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\n(ligars. ii;* - m a day, Monthly rate,\nI J. ALBEET STONE PR\nQueens f$otel\nCOMAPLIX\nBest brands oi Wines, Liqu - i J Cigars, Travellers to\nFish Creek e le * iccommodation at this\nHotel.\nCHIEF YOUNG, - - Proprietor\nHOTEL VICTORIA-\nROBT\nUnder Nuw Management)\nLAUGHTON, Prop, REVELSTOKE,\nB. C\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0SE'.KIRK LODUE. NO 12. I. O. 0. F.\n...... .\nHall ff\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n... to .\nii-.i.l\nII . L.l '.ill,IV. N'.Im I. II.. Mill- .\nCold Ranise tcdRO, K, of P.,\nNo. 26, Revelstoke, B. C.\nMi i-fi- . . ., , 1*1\nI Thlr.l * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-.\n.-!.. Ml ' ' \" Ml\nHull tl . VI m.ii:-\ni-.iii.-Im - ..f -illftlly .ivn...:.\nv. i.imi.ii: . .\n.. II 111!.), h. Iv ... II ,.- H\nII. A. BROWN, M\nTHE MONEY SAVINC\nWORK-SAVING SOAP\nThat's Itoyal Crown kind-\nmade In Vane uver\u00E2\u0080\u0094Largest\nSoap Factory west ol Winnipeg, House cleaning and\nivashii garoeasy with ill help\nAnd tl... num.')- saving Is the\nPremium System\nBooklet tolls what we glvo lor\nRoyal Crown Wrappers, Sc.tl\nInr il\u00E2\u0080\u0094Free\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ainu lry the\nSoap,\n. mn . ui (or travi\n.; '. inee, Spirit id\nRATES $1 AND $150 PER CAY\nFREE BUS MEET. AIL TRAINS\nNOTICE\nii.\".. i-'ul.i: l.iiml DlBtrlot,\n. *i lui iii W'ngl K.uiicniiy.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.. *..*.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Hiai ())n Sandborg,of Alborl\ni'nn-,on,ii. anp.ilIon Min* r, lutond-noiiiinly for\nuniii\"!- li'i'iici! ovor iln; fulliiwitiK\nH tl i.ih'1-:\nI. I'liiiiiicnciiii; ii n poft plantod ll mllofl\nnorth of thu nm-ih 1.1-1 fork of Dow nli* Crook,\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i] 'Olos:uii|Iii*i-k* iiorlh'woul oornor\ni ' in olialllR, l-ln nn* uouth UK'\nnee ve \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i;i rhaliw, thonoo north 100\n.1 poinl uf comtnencomenti nnd con*\nIIO uon mo \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 or Ichh\nOIJC BANDBKna.\nifloi w,iiiii a\niff}\nNOTICE.\nRoyal Soap Co., Ltd.\nwntagei oi Briti.-ii Columbia, and | Vancouver, B, C\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmi. wwl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n!. cnuui.\nI\n... -1 1.1.\nImte.1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lili 19\n, IIV M .,, ..un,,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0alj.inua\nXOTK\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nNOTICK\nNOTICE\n- oo i ,, i.ii ;-i.- n :.\n; iniunil Ui *p|ilj lo ih\" t'l.leli\ni\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,|. \u00E2\u0080\u009Eii.i Wnrk. .--\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Inl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -I -\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,. entry -.-\".. tintltoi till...\n....mtm.-i'i .- In lh.\n.... . in lli.rlol:\nc uu ii. .tu: ... n [...it i-i -I n\n o Kt, ii- 17, it - We uiiii lh rlill in,\nfiii.rk.-il \"I P, I - Ilj - I , j .\".Iiniii-.-\nnnrtli liii'li'iin , Um n-i- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" i III - Immii mm in*\nlli.rll. In.ll.llll*, Oi in. .V\" t in llii-li--\n...nil, mi,m H, ii,,mi,., en i i .in |\u00C2\u00ABl |...\nnl I'liuiiiii'liriiui'-lll ...I'l ii.llliilliiliit Mil iim.\"\ninnroor loin,\nIml.nl Mny Auli, IIW7,\nJiMlii I'l-.ltiiV KK' LY,\nl.i n.i.\nlui WrntK. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0..\".....\n i -. - . nli ...-ii.. ik. ..i Alhorl\n. . .u ... ... ,:...:> f r\n ullowlnu\n,1\n, , ;,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.i nlanted alieul ::*\n.1 I f. . ' f \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. mI |I0 MM-\n, .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0...: Die -,ii,.:iii iv'- north eaal\n,- - : 1. ly'. Nm. -.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .,, Imii. ihenc. wrstSO\n irlli li i linlin Ilu i i-f.-t in\n.-.MM .,. - M I. Ml nil.I mli\nM. I. . ,.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. Ml ,.\nI.I.K .-A'.llllKllll.\n:. ill. i:n-,. \u00C2\u00BB .i.i\nNOTI CM\niei ilxty .I...- ulii-.\nIn In\n i -... .1 in i A'orki i...\n, M, . [Ill llllllll llllll m.II'I-\ner An r I -.\u00C2\u00AB- in - - rllied\n,,. i i ,... . planted on 11..11\n.ny 1 mi.. ... ... . rl 1, lm 1 lillle. Ir.uu\nll. nhore.... 1 ,.m.. 1 1 K Hoi een'i S, I.\n,,, - ihen... \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- -' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. ' Ii-mi--. llionoo\n 1 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. .1. iii.-i\"-'-\n!. 10 .....'.- \"I ('Mllllll'-ll'.-Illl'll'\nmmim- 1 1 iii .'\" nr lonl.\nIllll I III) llll, . 117.\nj, K Mel KAN\nNOTICE\nRevelsloke Land District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice thai 1, Angus McCallum,. of\nRovotsioke, occupation Logger) inleml to\na|)|)ly I'or a Bpcclal timber licence over ihe\nfollowing deacribed laiuls:\n,1. Commencing al .1 posi planted al\nthe north-west corner of T. L. No. ,1540\nami lho souih boundary of Railway Block\nNoi 365 and lying soul), of Tenderfoot\nCreek and marked \"A. McCallum's nonh-\neasl eurner posl,\" ihenee south So chaini\ntlienee west So eliiiiii*-, thenee north So\nchains, llienee easl So ehains to poinl of\ncommencemeni) and containing 640 acrei*\ninure or leas.\nI'.Uitl June 5II1, 1907.\nANGUS McCAI.LUM,\nwed jo n I'er A, C. Mel*'., Agent\n:\nLAM) NOTICK\n.I\n*\n. 1 1\ni.\n\t\n1..1.11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n ,\n.I, .,1 -.1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1, II Ml KIV\nMil J t\nllevelntuke. I...;., Minor.\nNOTICE\n M. I', id'i ' .\nilinul I If. Mm ||..n III ' I 1 mn\t\nmi 1 \"i Un f ml m .... i'm pern i ... I n\nrl ill \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mi 1 if ...\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I. -\n'..I.... II... Wi 11 nl , ill.trlifl\nC i\" |.,i ninl 1 \"i. .inin -i-il\nll -ll 'I ll ' '\"Ml \"( |,.l| UIIII, f.ll.l ..... . k.-.l\n 1 '\u00E2\u0080\u0094 . nrnor I'm.:\" ll\t\n.mil.* 1 1 .1 .1 1 h.11,...\nmu Im ll Die 111 .1 {II .'.if li. hm\n..illl.SU lain In... mul Hlrlmli plan\t\n ii'.'in III, ' i.ul 11 niiii'Mi lei.\n1. I. M'AVJIAN,\nn.u. ii... tiMM.ii, ;l.i. jutia Ihi, 11x17. .-eil j ri\nNOTICE\nCerll'ica'e if Improvements.\nZSTOTICliJ\n.11...llC ill III.- Ili'Vlfl\nI. i.f U'lirtl KiKil.cnuy\n,Mf.*.-..i Mineral (ll.ihn,\n-IiiIm- .Mini.ik l.n-i\n]n-i 11.1.\nWhere looatotl: \i Un- l.oiul ..( .1... Middle\nSnulli l--|.ik nl llnwiiiif 111 k, nilj.Uliilin\ntho Ohlofol llio Illlli Mineral Claim\n'I.U;.- iiolloe Uml I. K. sinllli, l.'.M.C No,\nif- '.i-.i K M ivfjQiil for A. M. rlfirli.l.'i-,-..\nMinor. Cerlllloalo Nu, HH*.i-ii, Inlond, sixty\ntin) . ..... ilm.- hereof, in apply to Lhc IVlitili.u\nItn .- for n (i-i-iiil.f.ii- ol Improvements,\n..j .In- ...nil.... uf obtaining a t rown tli-uni. uf\nAn.l fiirilu-i- ink iiu- that aotlon, under\nm'.iiiiii 87. iiii.*i lm ooinmotiouti bnforo Uio\nl.liiltlll-i.-lif *m ll l'.f|-lllll!;i'|.(jf I.n|lluvi'lll..Illn.\nDaled thli88rd da) ..I .Mny. A,li\u00E2\u0080\u009E IIIH7.\nwm! ui) 211\nTl\t\n.1 1 Hi\n\t\nIi'ii.u .If\nTho lm\nin. .In\n\t\nDntod\nill\n.. . m ro' \"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I...I.V\".-..\nI...I ll MM. M |l\ni. Tin. it....1.1..tn i iiinr Bmrolin\nImii.\nful.irn l\u00C2\u00AB. i-flir..-.| ... I\nit. ' .\nVll llll\nwliu ll ..[.(.tln.l In rnrniv\nrj the lute llrm.\n.ns IQth, IDOT,\nI'lU.NKHHH'UV\nll HMITII.\nLAM) NOTICK\n\J0TK Kiilinrub) niv.'ii tiiitoiiliiynaflurilnti'\nNOTIGE\nKevelstoke Land Dislrict,\nDislricl of Wesl Kooleuay.\nTako notice that I, A. McCallum, of\nRevelsloke, occupation ^Logger, inleml lo\napply for a special limber licence ov-.il\" lhc\nfollowing described lands:\nt, Commencing at a post planled at S.\nK. corner of T, L, No. 4396) and marked\n\"A. McCallum's N. K. corner posl,\" same\nbeing i 'j miles east of townsite of Gerard\nand about 1 ,'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 miles south ol Lardo River,\ntlienee south 40 chains, Ihence west 1(10\nchains, ihence north 40 chains, thonce\neast 160 ohalna lo poinl of commencement\nand containing 640 acres, more or less.\nDated June 51I1, 1907.\nANGUS McCALLUM,\nwedje 12 Per A, C, McK., Agent.\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke Land Districl,\nDisirkl ol Wesl Kooleuay.\nTake nolice lhat I, Angus McCallum, of\nRevelsloke, occupation Logger- inlend to\napplv fora special timlier licence over llie\nfollowing described lands:\n3. Commencing at a post planted\naboul 1 mile easl ol townsite of Gerard\nand about 1 mite south ot Lardo Riverand\nmarked \"A. McCallum's north-east corner\nposl,\" thenee soulh 40 eliains, tlience wosl\n160 cliains, thenee imrth 40 chains, Ihenee\neast (Oo chains In poinl oi commencement\niuul containing 640 acres, more or less.\nDaled June eth- 11)07,\nANGUS McCALLUM,\nwed jo 1 j I'er A. C. McK., Ageni.\nNOTICE\nN itleo Is horoby Riven tlmt HO duy.s aftor duto\nI Iutond tu iipnly to tho Ilnn tho Chief Com\nmissioner nf Limit* mul works fnr por-\n._,'. m to furehnso tho following lnnds sttttit*\nt Intern! tn H|i|il> Lo-iliB Ilnn. Chief Cnm ml on \]\\\m Arrow Lako and dOBOribod AS\nmlHlnnerof Uml* nmi \V'iik\u00C2\u00BB iur permission to foilowm\ni.ii.'i,.-'\" the Mlowlu described laml* in the I Commencing at r post nlantedon Hull\nnestKoutonajrniitrlct: ! Wavi roek aloul threo, nillosTrom Inkn ihore\nUniDmenctng al a posl planlwl about % mile end inarked 'J. t'.McLcau'sS.B.ooruorposli\"\numili (.f H..iiiii-.:iii rurin'i nl Timlier Mmlt 701*5, Ihenej wt*-Lhi>fi.niiiH. tlivm-c nurth m cfmiiiH,\nu '<< north bo t'liiutii nmi bo chains, south so thtmoe east 80 ehalaa, 1 h< ip\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB* huuiii soitiminn\niiiiiH,. h'-' chains tu point of commencemeni to place of romiooncomeDt. Ooutalnlng (iio\nContaining 1 lu u ii\" more ur lest\nDated Maj ith.tuo?\nwed may 8 WAttRKN ANDBBW8,\nRcrn.s ..lureor less.\nhated May 7lh, ll\u00C2\u00AB7,\nwed may ft x\n*ai\n-\nJ. 1). MoLKAM, Cool Suits\nior Hoi Days\nFlannels-hom England.\nBlues, greens, grays,\nwhites etc. Beautiful\neffects.\nSerges \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \"Imperial\"\n(registered) Blue Serge\nSuits. Guaranteed fast\nTuleei/s-gentiinc Scotch\nweaves. Splcudid shape-\nholding fabrics.\nWorsteds\u00E2\u0080\u0094beautiful\ngrays, in a host of\nelegant effects that are\nexclusive with Fit-\nReform.\n$15. up.\nNcliinnon & Sutherland\nDOMINION DAY\nCELEBRATION\nTWO WHOLE Hit*OK\nP1.EASURK ANU SPORI\nid Tuesday\nm i & i m\nLIST OF EVENTS LARGER\nAMI MOliE ELABORATE\nTHAN EVER\n,Slilii\n( GRAND PARADE, OHILDRENVS\nSPOUTS, CALEDONIAN SPORTS\nLAWN TKNNIS, CRICKET,\nPONY HACKS, JUNIOR BASE-\n, HALL, FOOTBALL, LACROSSE,\nFIREMEN'S SPORTS, THAI'\nSHOOTING TOURNAMENT.\nGrand Street Parade uf the Voeek-\nhei ii Nolan Minstrel slum,\nwith their own Brass Band\nGRAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL\nBOAT RACES, OANOE MACES\nLAUNCH RACES\nConcluding with an Elahorute\nPy.-iile.-hnit: Display ami\nIlluminated Parade.\nThe Ne Isi. n Cily Band will he\nin attendance eneh day.\nKxi-ui-iiiui Rites fro... nil parts\nEVERYBODY COME\nw.\nIRVINE, G.HORSTEAD,\nChairman Secretary\nHis Worship llie Mayor\nW. G, GILLE1T,\nlloi.oi-.it->- Clifiinnnn,\nUndoubtedly\nThe Best\nSUNSHINE\nFURNACE\nBURNS COAL OR WOOD\nThe Sunshine is a good, \"all dampers prevent the escape of the\nround\" lurnace. Burns, with equal hot air up the chimney\u00E2\u0080\u0094compels\nfacility, either coal or wood. Coke, it to come out through the registers.\ntoo, if you prefer it.\nAnd so perfect is the combustion\nof the Sunshine that it extracts\nevery unit of heat from the fuel.\nWhat's left n lhe ash-pan is not\nworth sifting.\nSunshine consumes less fuel, too.\nBecause Its pei feet system of\nYou pay for heating the inside\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nnot the outside\u00E2\u0080\u0094of your house\nwhen you buy the Sunshine.\nIf your local dealer does not\nhandle this most economical\nfurnace write direct to us for\nFree Booklet.\nMcClaiyi\nLONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN, N.B,\nBOURNE BROS*, - Local Agents\nEvans & Woodrow\nMEAT MARKET\nDealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton,\nPoullry, Fish and Game in\nSeason. Orders promptly attended to.\nFirst St. Revelstoke\nE.W.B. PAGET\nExpress\nDraying\nStorage\nAll Kinds of Light and Heavy\nHauling Undertaken\nSAFES, PIANOS, ETO\nDenier in Wntnl, Cual and Feed.\nPlmne 71. House Phone 7\nLOOK1 LOOK!! LOOK!\nJUST ON THE MARKET\nVancouver Manufacturer needs nood\nIticil to ivprenl tho very lati'sl novelty,\nAgents coining money-. Oet wine) Mail\nworking1 loi* yourself. K\ \"body buys on\nsight. IVufitH over one hundred per cent.\nDon'l waste lime flaking foolish ipieslioiiH,\nhut soiid oni' dollar for finest .samples in\nAmeiii'.i.\nTHE PHOENIX OOMPANY,\nSpate ,|, 435 Granville Sl,,\nVancouver, II, C,\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nMiiniifiifiiinxl for nllolfltiulof lm Md In itn\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nAll kinds of building find ttlitHtorinu\nundorlnlioii.\nA. PMDOMNI, - UffUTeU\nSEEDS! 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HENRY'S\nNURSERIES\nOREINNOUIH AND SEEDHOUill VANCOUVER.B.C.\nP.S\u00E2\u0080\u0094II your lucal merchant., do\nnot handle n.y seeds, Bend direct.\nWe prepay (ifty packets, assorted\nvarieties of p.r.len seeds in 5c. pnpi rs\n(tested stuck), to yuur nearest pnst\nolliee fnr If 1.00, twenty paokets fur Wo.,\ntrial cullcctinn.\nA mnsl unusual npportunitv to have\nthe besl make ut'Se.villi; Machine on\nthe vvni-hl's market in ynut- hi.n.e is\npnssil.le in the extra valves embodied\nin lhe modern machines manufactured\nl.y the Singer Selling Machine Cu.\nAl this sens.in uf lhe year, sewing\nmachines ure particularly saleable,\nInasmuch as 1.nines are refurnished,\nahudes changed aud bridal npart.nents\n.lie set up,\nTu lm |ius-esse.l of the mu.t recently\nImproved models\u00E2\u0080\u0094machines that reduce line sewing to n pleasant and\nminimum of labor, the guaranteed\nqualities carried by this Hig Reliable\nFinn shuuld hecarefully Inspected anil\ndemonstrated.\nSuid on very easy terms. Liberal\ndlscnunl for cash and short time payments. Old machines exchanged,\nSINGER SEWINC MACHINE CO.\nlt. 0. Patterson, Local Agent.\nOffice: - - Davidson's Tailor Shop\n.McKenzie Avenue.\nMONEY SAVED\nA SAVING OF\n25c. to 50c. on the fi\nCAN BE MADE ON\nYour Grocery, Clothing\nDrygoods and Shoe Bills\nBY DEALING WITH US\nALL GOODS ARE QUOTED\nEXPRESS OR FREIGHT\nPREPAID\nWE PAY FREICHT tu nnv railway station\nin Western Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia,\nWrite for our latest Price List, ii is\nmailed free on request.\nWe only handle the Jbesl goods money\ncan buy, only goods of lies, mills, manufacturers and packers shipped.\nWe make Prompt Shipments.\nWe absolutely guarantee satisfaction\nand Delivery.\nAll Coods Guaranteed or Money Refunded.\nIt is n duty to Vou, lo Your Family and\nto yonr Pocket Hook to investigate our\nprices.\nWe do not belong to the Jobbers' or\nRetailers1 Guild or Association or any\nIrusl.\nReferences: Any Bank, Railway or\nExpress Company in die City, or the\nnames of twenty thausand satisfied cus-\nminors in the tour provinces.\nWrite for Our Prioe List To-day.\nWAH CHUNG\nALL KINDS OF\nGreen Vegetables\nREADY FOR THE MARKET\nFront Street, Revelstoke\nTELEPHONE 20.\nTo Trappers\nRaw Purs Bought\nUash Prices Paid\nF. B. WELLS,\nExporter of Purs.\nSTORAGE II\nFurniture. Pianos, nr Meridian-\n(lisi)|\u00C2\u00BBtiir.'.l in dry-well-built ware-\nInitial' in convenient location,\nE. A. HAQQEN,\nIleal ICbLiLiiiiiiI Insurance Agent\nKindi-tdke, li. IJ,\nNorthwestern Supply House\n>,*o. niul .(>i Stanley Slreel\nWINNIPEG - - MANITOBA\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium.\nUnder lhe new iniiu.tgoin..nt|nf\nHaki.y Md.*.fusil, nil'...... Hiiii-p\nIt. .-slan.I.\nmHE MEDICAL WATERS nf Hal-\nX cyiin me the must ei.ri.tivK in the\nworld. A perfect, nut.mil remedy foi\n.ill Nervous and Muscular diseases,\nLiver, Kidney and Stomach ailments\nand Metallic Poisoning*, A sure cure\nfor \"That Tired Feeling.\" Special\nrates ou all hunts and trains. Twu\nmails a.rive and dr..it every dny.\nTelegra h cuniinun ation with all\nmarts of the world.\nTerms- 81- l\" 81S per week, Fur\nfurther particulars apply tn\nHARRY McINTOSH\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nArrotv Lake. B. C\nout\nNotice is hereby given lhat 30 days af\nter dale I inlend 10 apply 10 ihe I'hiel\nCommissioner of Lands and Works for a\nspecial license lo cut and earn away limber from the following described lands\nsiluated in Can I oo dislricl:\n1. Commencingal apost planleil aboul\ni% miles up Glacier Creek and maiked\n\"Gus K. Hedstrum's N, E. corner posl,\"\nihence soulh 80 chains, west 80 chains,\nnorth So chains, ea.it So chains tn poiul of\ncommencement.\n2. Commencing at a posl planted aboul\n-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 miles up Glacier Creek andmarked\n'tins E, Hedstrum's N. \V. cornerpost,\"\nhence soulh So chains, east So cliains,\nnorlh So ehnins, wesl Su chains to point of\ncommencement.\n3. Commencing at a posl planled at the\nsouth fork of Glacier Creek and marked\n\"Gus E. Hedstrum's N. \V. corner post,''\nihence souih So cliains, easl 80 chains,\nnorlh 80 cliains, wesl So chains lo poinl of\ncoinmencement,\n4. Commencing at a post planted at the\nsoulh fork of Glacier Creek and maiked\n\"(lus E. Hedstrum's S, E. corner post,\"\nIhence norlh So chains, west Sochains,\nsomh So chains, east 80 chains lo point of\ncommencement.\n5. Commencing at a post planted al ihe\nsouth fork of Glacier Creek and marked\n\"Gus K, Hedstrum's N\". E. corner pnsl,\"\nihence south Su chains, west Sn cliains,\nnorlh So chains, easl So chains lo poinl of\ncommencement,\nDated May 10th, 1907.\n6. Commencing at apost planted \%\nm'ljes up west lork of Glacier Creek and\nlour chains north of the creek and marked\n\"lius I*;. Hedstrum's S. E. corner post,\"\nthence west So cliains, norlh Sochains,\neast So chains, south So chains to point of\ncoinmencement.\n7. Commencing at a post planted ahoul\nthree miles up west fork ol Glacier Creek\nand ahout four chains norlh of tho creek\nandmarked \"Gus E, Hedstrum's S.W,\ncorner post,\" Ihence norlh 160 chains,\neast 40 cliains, soulh 160 chains, ivesl 40\nchains to poinl ot commencement,\n8. Commencing at a uost planted nbout Ihi 00\nmiles u|i west-furk* uf Glacier Crock iuul about\nfour chains mirth of thu Creek and murked\n\"Qus E. Hedstrum's S. E. corner pust,\" tlience\nnorth 100 ehuins, wesWOchalus south IliO chains,\neust in chains lo point ur commencement.\n0. Commencing at a post plautod ubout threo\nand a halt miles up wost fuflf or (iiu ior Ciuok\nund about four chains uorlh uf tlio Creok und\nmarked \"QusE, Hedstrum's N.W. eoruer post,\"\nllienco oasl 160 chains, south 4li chain*-, wost IHO\nchains, north 10 ohaius to poiut of commencement.\nin. Commencing at a post plnnletl about\nthrow and n half miles up west furk uf Glacier\nCreok and ubuut four clmins nurth of llio Creok\nand inarkod \"tins E. Hodstrum's S. ti corner\npost.\" theuce uorth 80 chains, wo-t .su elinins,\nsouth 80 chains, east 80 chains to puint of commencement,\n11. Commeuelng ut a post planled abotti\nthroe and a hull milos up wost fork of Glacier\nCrook uud about four chains north uf tlio Creek\nuud inarkod 'Uus E. Hedstrum's N, E. coruar\npost,\" theuoe west 160 ohaius, soutli lo chains,\neast 100 chaius, uurth ill chuius lu point of cum-\nmeiicumoiit.\n12. Commencing ut a post pluuted uboui one\nhalf mile beluw niouth ol north fork of Ulucier\nCroek and marked \"Uus E. Hedstrum's S \V.\ncuruer post,\" theuoe uorth 100 clmins, east 40\ncliains, south 160 chains, we.st 4tJ ohaius to puiut\nof commencement.\n13. Commencing ata poat plauted abuut ouo\nhalf mile beluw north fork of Glacier Crook and\nmarked \"Uus E. Hedstrum's 8. E. corner post,\"\ntlienco uonh IW cliains, west 111 chains, south\nIW chains, eust 40 ehuins to point of cum-\nmeucemeut.\n14. Commeueiug at a post plantod nt tl.o\nuorth fork of Glacier Creek and marked \"Uus\nE. Hedstrum's S. E. corner post,\" thenou uotth\nIBO ohalas, west 40 chuius south IGOcUaiiis, oust\n10 chains tu point ol commencement,\n15. Commencing ut'a post plnnted on wost\nfork of Ulucier Creek uml uboui uno half mile\nubove Uio north fork and marked 'UusE.\nHedstrum's N. E. curuer post,\" Uience wost ItiO\nehuins, soutli 10 chains, east Kii) chains, north 40\nchuius to point ol com meucemeut.\n1*3. Commeneing at a pust planted ou west\nfork of Glacier Creek und ubout una half mile\nabovo tho north lurk uud murked 'UusE.\nHedstrum's S. E. corner post.\" tlionco west ItiO\nchuius, uurth 40 chaius, eust 100 chuius, south 40\nchains to puiut of conimoni'omout.\nDated Muy llth, 11*07.\n17. Commencing at a post planted ahoul a mile\nup the soutli fork uf Glacier Creuk uud markod\n\"Gua K. Uedatrura's N. W. corner pout,\" tlienco\nsoulb 8U chums, oast 81 chalna, uurth mi chaiua,\nwest &i chains to puilll of commencement,\n18. Coinmeneing at a post planted about one\nmile up the snulli fork of Ulachir Creek and\nuiatrkcd \"Gua If. Hedstrum's N. E corner pnst,\"\nthenco south 80 eh Una, wosl 80 chains, north 8\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0luiiils, cast mi chains lu point nf cu umuticemcnt.\nIU, Comineunclug at a pnal planted almut tlnee\nmiles up the south fork i.f Glacier Creek end\nmarked \"Gus E Hedstrum's 8. W. cornerpost,\"\nUience uurth SO chuius, east 80chairs, south SO\nchains, west MJ i hams to point of commencement.\n20. Commencing ut u post plumed ubout\nthreo niilo\u00C2\u00BB up lho south fork of Glacier Creek\nnnd marked \"Gus E. Hedstrum's S. E. cornur\npost,\" tbenee north so chuius, ihenco west so\nchaius, thouco south Ml chains* thence e.ist 80\ncbaina to point o[ commencement.\n21. Commencing ut a post planted aboul\ntliree miles up the south furl; of Glacior Creok\nend marked'' Gus E. Hedstrum's N, W. corner\npost.\" ihenco south 80 chains, east 80 ehuins.\nnorlh Ki chuius, west 80 chains tu puint of co.n\nmoncomeut.\n'i'i. Commencing at a post plautod about\nthree milos up the sou-.h lurk ul Ulacior Crook\naud marked ' Uus E Hodstrum's N. E, corner\npost.\" thence south 160 chains, west 411 chain;\nuurth IW) chains, east 411 ehuins to poiut of\ncommencement.\nDated May 18th, 190]\nNlHIUt\nNotico is hereby given I>hal30 days arierrtn\nI Intond toapply to the Chlol Coinii. -nine; .\nUnds and Works for aspecial license loci\nand (-ni it awny iim on* t'-oui lln* fullowilii* (lc\nscribed laiids situate in Wesl Koolcn\u00C2\u00BBy dis\ntrlct:\n1. Commencingal a post planted uu llie wpm\nImnk ni ii laige creed about Ij milea soutb of Hip*\nii,i.mh Creek, following tlm Clock uml about fiU\nuiili-s from Unlll mh in Itiver au.l uiarked \"K, Mc-\n(lean's north-wesl eurner,\" theuce nm chain.\".\nsoulli, tbence In chalna east, tlience IBO chalna\nnorth,thonce io chaiua wcatto point of emu\nwen cement.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0l Cmufnenctafi al a post planted no tlm wesl\nliank of a large creek almul 1] miles imuthof .ig-\nninntli Creek, following the creekaudal t.v.\nmllea from Columbia lllver aud marked \"K Me-\nI Dean's iii.rili-ea.-t corner,\" tlienee 100 clialna\n' ionth, llienee 10 chains wesl, tlienco US') eliains\n! north, tlience III dm tin cast to point nf mm*\nmeneement.\n8, Commencing at a post planted about 860\nyards wost of a small creek ami about I milu\nsuuth uf Bigmoutb Creek, ami about 1% miles\nfrom the Columbia Itiver ami marked '% Mcliean'a Uiulli-wi'st corner,\" tlience Hill cIiuIiih\nsouth, thenre in chalna east, them-e IOO clialna\nnorlli, tbonco -io chuius west to [mint uf com-\nniuitcement,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0l. Commencing at a post planted almnt 260\nyards west nf a small creek and 1 mllo Boutliof\nDig uouth Creek and \\ miles frum the Columbia\nItiver, uml marked ''& M. Beau's north-east cor-\nJNUT1CE-\n*1\nHer,\nwest, I\ntin\nico mu elm\nlou\nih -..iitt., tin-in-,- (0chain.\nf norlli, llienco lu chaiu.\nL-Quient\nnut iil.iiii.'.lnt il... uirlli\n... N... 4 un.l marked \"K\ntimer,\" tlienco Su cliain.\ni in-sl, thonco \u00C2\u00BBo chain.\n- i-fi.*t tn jn,int nf com\nnut tit point ot\n;.. Commencing at.\nweal corner ..f l.ois\nMcBoan's north oast\n\"null., tin 0 Ml .'I.f.\nnurt h, tlienco hi i-Ii.i\nini'iii-i-iii'-iil.\nlinli.I .prllUnl, 1907.\nii. Commencing ata pusl planted nl 11 ...ili\nnorth nl lllgmoitth Creek niul 8 mllea Irom tin\nUnlninbliilllver an.ltna.k\u00C2\u00ABd \"li. McBaan'ssoutli-\nu.-si cunier,\" Ihence mu chains east, thence 11\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2hains nnrth, ll co llio chains wost, thence41\ni h .in.* -nuiii in pnlnt i.i cmnmoucoinout.\n;. Commencing f.i o post planted 11 mllo*.\nninth in lllg. tl. L'reolt nml 8 miles Irom th.\nColumhin Itiver und inurh-tl \"K. McBean\". south.\n\u00C2\u00BB..-. corner,\" Ihenco ISO chains east, thenco ill\nchains -th, thouce III. chains west, thenco 10\nclnlns south to jiolnl n! commencement,\nI.uteil April i-llli. mull. Uommenclug nl n pusl planted al tho south-\neaat corner ol Loi .-:, fi.i.iu. sti chains south ol lllg-\ni II. t'.Tck .....I marked \"IS. McBean's th-\n.';..*. comer,\" ilicu-u 8U chains Bouth, tlienco 80\nchains mat. theuco 80 chains north, thence sn\nclmins cits. t.. p .h.i .if '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..iiinicni-.fiui-iit.\n... Conitni-iichigatn |...si plnnted al the north-\nweat rntner ul l.n: iaa.nl marked \"K. McBean's\nsoul h-wesl, enrner.\" thence UHI clialns north.thoiiee\nlu chaina east., Ihence luu chains south, tlic.ee In\nchains uc*.... p..!..! .,f i;,, iicemont,\nin. fiiiunn-iiiiifsiiiiii plnnted al tho north-\noaateo r.,(l.\u00E2\u0080\u009Eli::. niul marked \"'B..Mclloau'a\ns((iitli-ea\u00C2\u00BBtc..rner,\" llienco ion chains norlh, llionce\nlOchains net, .1 o liki chains south, theueo 40\nchnlns cn*l t.. |.,,:nt. ,,f commencement,\nUnled April Unlh, 1:11-7\nli. (.'\"iu nclngnt a post planted on tho smith\n-I; ninl about I'., miles Irom\nmarked \"E, McHean's north-\n- In elialm south, thenco lu\nin chains soutli, thence 811\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Imins eaat, then.-e lu elinins nnrtli, tl.e. 40\nchains .vest, thenee 40 clmins north,thenco80\nf commencement\nCommoncing f.i n p..st planted on lln- nortl.\nhank ..f Canyon .'.-.-.-K'. abont J mile Iro........nil.\n...I marked 'li. M.-lie...* -th-woal comer,\"\nthence su chains south, ihenee an chains mist,\n.l.e.n-e sii chains iinrtli, thenco 80 chains west to\n.lnt ..f commencement.\n.:.. Commencing fit anostplantoilonthooast\nhank nf Blgmnuth Crock, almut 5 miles nlmve\nanyoii Creok and ninrked l,l-;. Meliefin's siuith-\nmst enmor,\" thence sn chains north, thouco 80\n-hains .vcsl, lhe. SI. chains aonth, thence bl.\nchains esl to ......u nf oomniencotuont.\n11. Coinmeneing nt. a post planted .... tl.o\n..-.ist bnnk of Kiginuutl. Creek, ubout. .1 ...iles\nii!)'..-.! c.ii.yi.n Crook and marked \"I'i. Mc-\n(loan's ROUlh-ivent ourne..,\" thoneo 8(1 ehuins\nni.nl., Ihence si. ..Iinin* east, tllOIICO80chains\nsouth, thonoo so ehuins west Ut point of com\n1ncncc.1u.nl.\nIS. ConimenuliiR nt a post, planted ....lhe\nNu\nice lc\n11 - '\n1-.. n\ncaller ',1:\n1 >ii\n'll'l [\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\ni-l.\niu\n: ei\n.,:, 1 1 ..,\n.\nLam\n- ami\n'i.i.\n. 1.\nr .1\nei-JH\n. -.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 : .\nan-l\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.in 1\n[|| he\nIn\nni II\n,- 1 11.1.\n. den\nlan.l\nI. 1\nnortl\n'uiu'in\nIH3\nlln\nCar\n1*' 1\n.Ml, l.i..\nn,ll'k...l\n...1 . ,..!,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n1 f. 1. 1\nIV. J Ott,,\nHive, nl -\n111 un\nsu di\neafnm\nlinsea\n1. ti\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i r\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lliiiV-.fi\nrock, Ihenc.\n.... thence \"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hail\n< wesl.\nll.. '1\n-.'\n1 .1\nnn. 11, rl\n1 ... point..\n'iiinr\nCIK'Cl .\nIII .\nDa\n!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2( M 1\n'ullll. 1\n,\n. 1\n1 arked\nIV. ,1. ..it.,'.\n tl\n-1 1\nmil\nW-.I,\nlimit.\n1 mill\nhence\nhenco\n':'''!\nins\n,'m\nmi I'l-ir\n.1 .Ilnn\nI1, l.i..iiiii...Mm:\nuigan Creek\n*n chain\nS'l elialm\nd ciilninen\n8.\nlumumncing\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0it\npu.\nmarked'\nW.J.Otto'i\n,1111th\nweatci\nnii-r,\nI'll\n 1\n..11 |..;lila\niy;... Croek,\nil t\n. miles\nImn\n111\nnth,\nthence 80\n-bf.ins east.\n1\nn*\n1 (flllli\nillll ci\neast,'\non 1\n-elf 11\nthe\nthe.\nlis\neast,\nthen\nll\nwest\ntlm.\nll\nwest I\n.p....\nthenco SO chains aouth, thonce So chains e,i>t,\nihence 41) chains uortli, theuce Mj ohains west,\ntlience-.'ll ehuins norlli, thetice SU chains we.it,\nihenee in cliains smith to point of commoncement,\nl. Commencing at a post mnrked \"W J\nOtto's suulh west corner,\" Hauled on Ptarmigan creek aboulflmlloa I rum the moutn.tneuce\nICO ehalna eust, thenco 40 obaina north, ihence\nti'-O t-'.iiins west, theme iu chains somh tu\npuint of commenceaieut.\nHated March'i8tb, 19U7,\n.'). Commenolng at a post marked \"W, J.\noi.u's uorth-east corner,'1 planted on'atfo\nHi ver ti bon uiu miles frmn month, thenee Iw\nchains west, thenct'4u chains Mint1, thence Inn\nchains Bist, thenco tu ehuins nurih tu point ot\neommoucemont.\nDatod ilaroli 81st, 1007.\n0. Commonolng at a post marked \"IV. J\nm.iu's north-oast corner,\" planted on Canoo\nRIvorabouttB miles from umuili, thence si\nehalus south, thonco80chains west, tbence\nohains north, thonce 80 ohalna east to point of\noumuicnuomont,\n7. p Commenolng at a nost murked \"W.J.\nOtto s south-oast corner, planted on Canoe\nHlver about 85 mllea from the mouth, thonce\nB0 ohains north, thenoe 80 cliain- ivest, thonee\nB0 chnlns south, thencu 80 ohalna east to poinl\nuf eumnieneeinenl,\n8. Commencing at a post niaiked \"\\\ J.\nOlio's norlh-easl eurner, planted on Canoe\nitiver aboul 70 mile, from inunih, ihence-u\nchains south, thenco 80 chal\nchains north thence80chal\ncommencement.\nKXAMNATIOXS POB INSPECTOHS OP\nSTEAM BOILERS AND MAI HIMlilV-\nEXAMINATIONS forlbo poshmnofluspcc-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0j torsol Steam BoiUrs aud Machinery,un-\nier the Steam Bcdlers Ii^poctiou Act. 1001, will\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ie held at tie Parliament Buildings, Victoria,\nsomniHicmg on Monday June :\"-l: h, l'.\"07. Application and inMriicii.ni forms can be bad on\napplication to tbe uudersigued, to whom the\n.'ormer nm-.t bo returned, correctly filled h,\nnot later than June 17th. Salaries, llio and\nilVt per inoatl.\nJOHN PECK,\nChief Inspector of Machinery,\nwjl2 td New Westminster, 11. c.\nNOTICE.\n.. thonco s.\n... point of\nil. Commencing nl .. ntwl marked \"W.J.\nlib.oust corner, plnuled un ( u.ioe\nlliver .ibout 70 iniles from\nUKI chains wort, thonoo IOc\n100 chains easl, thonce 10 ol\nut'coniinc.iucu.cut.\nDated Maroh 30th, 1007.\n.*..! .ill.. I\nII lull III, ll,,-:,\nMlh, thence\nnth lu puint\n\V. J. OTTO.\nNOTICE\nNotice I* horeb). given I bul flu dnys after dale\nI in.cud lo iipply ... [Iiet'biof.'o i-*ioiicri)l\nIjhiuIs nnd Works Ior a special Hoence to cut\nand curry avv.iy tlnibor Irom the followiug ilo\nscribed lnmls in Nur.lie.ist Ivootc.my District:\n1. Commencing ut. a pnst marked \"\V. J.\ntlu a north-oast oornor,\" planted uu the Colli...bin llivcl-..lbo..l ill.ehuins.... stream Iro...\nICinbaskol Lake, thenco v.-.-*. UJOchalus tbc.ee\nsouth 10 chains, thenco oasl hi- ehains, theuce\nnorib III clmins lu tin otof ciilnniciiceltlcllt.\nDated April ith, if.,;.\n(. Co.... icing ul. a post marked \"W. J\nOttos south-west coi'iior, plnnlul .... Miihll,\nlliver, .ibo..., 81. clmins Iron, ll.o t noi lib, thenci\nnorth 80 elinins, thenco east, sn ohaius, thenci\nsnulli Ml ciniins, ihen, e west Ko clmins to point\nuf commoncomont,\nDaled .Iprillilli, 11 Ji.\nsatjun 1\nVV. J. OTTO.\nlOUtll (reek, nbout .i mile.\n; fil.it niarked \"K. Mi.'Hcfin'n\n\" thoneo sn cbnins oast,\"\n'\"ill li. I hence 20 cbnins cnsl,\nuuth, Uience Stl ehnins weal,\nnlli, Ihouco20ohains west,\nfirih tu point of ooinmoncc-\nJ. MclNTYRE & SON\nFull lino ol Groceries* antl Dairy\nI'rotlucp, Men's Supplies, Klc.\nKri-sh stock alwiiys urrivii.g nt\nlowest prices.\nFIRST STREET, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 city rismubahi\n~H.\"W. EDWARDS\nTAXIDERMIST\nD.-rr llemls, Anltnall. HinlH, Ulh, |KU;\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nMOUNT BD\nAnimal Knga Moonted,\nP.O. Ili-UI.\nHtUtllOi Coruer of lirnt St. and lluyle Ave.\nItefelstoke. 11. C.\n'iU. Commeueiug at a post pluutod on tho\nnorth bank of Douglna Creok and abuut 140\nchains from llio muuth and markod \"Uus K.\nHedstrum's S. K. corner pust,\" thonco nortli Mi\nchaius, wost 4b cbaius, sunt h I\u00C2\u00ABo chains, oast 40\nchains to poiut uf co inuoucomoui.\n24. Commenoingat a post planted ou tho\nnorth bank of DoiikIus Creek abmit 111) chains\nfrom the mouth and tuurkul UusK. Hodstrum's\nN. W. cornor post,\" thonco oust SI) chuius,\nsuuth Michnins wost tf) chains, nurth 80 chains\nlo point of commencement,\n, Commenolng Ht a post planled on tho\nuurth hank of Douglas Creek aud about 140\ncliain- lm,ii lhe month und murked \"UusK,\nHondstnun'sS. \V, corner po4,\" theuce north\nIUI chains, oust 4D chains. BOUth IW) ehnins, west\n40 ehuins to puiut of commencement.\n2ti. Commencingat a posl planted on Iho\nsouth bank of Douglas Creek und ubout two uud\nai|uarlennili*- tr.ui. Hum :|. nml marked\"! iii-\nK. Hedstrum's S. W. curuer pustj\" theueo nortli\nIM chuius, oust 40 chain-, south IOO eliuiiis, wost\n40 chains to point nf cummoncumoul.\nDatud Mny 15th, 1007.\n87* Communcing nt n [lost iilautod iiIhiuL livo\nchains north of Hoiildor Creel, and ubout two\nand u half miles from tlm muuth and murked\n\"UusE, Hodstrum's N.W. corner post,\" thorn:\nsoutli Michnins, oasl 8(1 ohalni, north HO ohulns,\nwest .-n ehains to puiut uf com menoement,\n'X ('.Humouring ul u post planted abuut livo\nChains north of Bottider Creek and ubout two\nnud ti hall milos from (hu mouth and markod\n\"Uus K, lloilstruiu'sS. K eorner post,\" thouco\nnorth 100ouatui,wet140obalaB,soulli HKichuin\noust 411 chnius to |ioini nl eouimeueeiuuut.\n-'.(. Commeueiug ut a post phiutoa abuut live\nhuiiit- north of llouldor Cruel, and abuut two\nind a half miles from the muuth uud murked\n'Qus E, Hedstrum's S W. coruor post,\" thonco\nuorth 1(10 chnius, oust 41) chains, south UK)\nehaiiis, wost 40 chains to point of commence'\nm out.\nHated May Iiith, IlKli.\nwed may 22 UUS. K. HKUSTKUM.\nNOTIGE\nin the Bupromo Coui't uf Britisli Columbia.\nIn the matter of the Kstalo of John K. Wood.\ndeceased, and Iti tliu matter of the \"Ollicial\nAdministrators Act.\"\nTako notice that by order uf Mis Honor J, A.\nKorhi, I...)., mndo Ihe lllth day of May, 11)07, I\nwas appointed adminiHtralui* of the estatoof\nJohn lv \Vood, deeeiihod, and nil pnrtioH having olidim- against the said eslule nre hureliy\nroqulrod to furnish same properly vcrilied lo\nmo mi or before Ihe :milidiiy of Juno, 1007.\nAnd all parlies iiidehled lo suid estate arc ro-\nqntrod to nay tho amount of their indebtedness\nto nn- furl h '.villi.\nUKO. S. MoOAttTBK,\nOfflolal Administrator.\nDated the 95th d-iy of May. lOiff. w my 211\nNOTIGE\nNotice in hereby given thai eOdayi idler date wo\nIiileml t' apply tu the Honoralilo Chief Cnmiuls-\nsioner uf ltiiinl* and IVrnks for peiuiissiou to pur\nchose the fulluwing descrilied lauds in Wesl\nK'lut-iiavillstrlcl;\neast, hank uf l)i\nabove Canyon Ore\nnorth-west cornc\nihence It) chllllir\nthonco 40 ehnins\nllienee m chains\nIhejaolO chains\nment.\nHilled April 27th. 1007.\nHi. Coinmeneing at a post planted on the\nnorlh bank uf Hi. in mlh Creek near (he moulh\nuf suuth furk and marked \"K. MoBoan's norlh-\nwtst corner,\" thence IOO chuius south, thonco\nIn ehnins east, tlu-nce Ujuchains nurth, thenee\n10 chuius west to point of commoncomont.\n17. Commencing at u pusl planted about l.i\nchains norib of Big mouth Creek, two mbes\nbeluw uorlh lork and niarked \"K. McBeun'--\nsoulh-west corner,\" theuce MO chains cast\nthence 4n chains north, thenco 100 chains wes',\nIhenco 40 chains .south toplucoof commence\nin ent.\nDdied April 20th, UM.\n18. Comment-lug ai apost planled 10 chuius\neasl uithe*-.mh east corner of'I'.I,. 104S8 slid\nmarked \" K Mcileau's nurth-we t corner.\"\nthence lliu chain- south, Ihenee 1(1 cltnius east,\ntheuce 160 chains north, llienco 10 chains west\nio point of commenoement.\nUnled Sotlt April, 1007,\nID. Commenolng ata post iilanled M mite\nOor'hof mi.It.-easl corner nt 1. L. ~m nnd\nniflrked \" '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;. McBean's soir.h-easi cornor,\"\nthenco in chains north, thenee8(1 ohalna west,\nthence I') chains uorth, tlience 120 chains east,\nthence bOchaltiH roui , ihenee 40 chaius west\nti. point of cuiiinieiiceincut.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ju. Commencing at \u00C2\u00BB pusl pluuted about one\nmile west of Columbia Kiver, and abuut otie-\nhalf mile south of Elghwnllo Creek and\nmarked \"K. McHean's nurth-east corner,\"\ntin nee 80 clialus west, thenee 8u chains -rouih,\nthenee SO chains cast, 'hetice 81) chains uurth\ntn [loinluf eonimeiu-einent,\nHated 1st Mai, 1007,\n21. Commencing at a pus' planted at the\nsouth-west eur. eruf I'.i. invoo nud inarked\nK. .McHean's Hiiuth-eiwl ro ner,\" ihenee Hu\nchains west, thomte 80 chains n rm, ihenee Ml\nchains easl, Iheuce 80 ohaius touih to point of\ncommencement.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0a. Commenoingat ft pnst plauted nn tho\naoutb bank of Uordou Creek, about IU miles\nfrum the muuih nud murked \"1'), MclteanS\ntioiih-easi corn-'i.\" litem-.! 80 chains soutb,\nthenee 80 chain- wesi, tbence BOchalUa north.\ntlience st) ehains euat lo point ul commence*\nmmt\n28, Commenolng ut. u post plunled on the\nsouth bauk of Uurdun Crook, al-oiit 2miloi\nfrom the muuth and marked \"K Mdi.-a .'\nsouth'wost coruor.\" thouco UK) chains we-l,\nthonco 40 chains north, thenco UIO ehnins oust,\nihoneo 40 chuius soulli to pointof commence\nmont.\n21. Commenolng at n post plnulud nu the\nsouth bank of Gordon Crook, ubout 'i'k milo;\nfrom lho muuth uud mnrked \"K. MoBomi'i\nuorth-oast corner,\" thoncu 80 ehains south,\nthonco Ki chains wost, thouce 80 chnius north,\nthoneo SJt chains oust to pointof CommoUCO-\nmini t,\nDated Muy 2nd, 11)07.\"\nwml my 8 K. MoBEAN.\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICE\nKiel..I.0...1 Mineral Claim, situulc in the Uov\nclslokc .Mining Division uf V.'e.sl Kuolellav\nDistrict.\nWhoro loc!itcd:-At. Standaid Basin, South\nKu.-k ul Downie Creek.\nTiiko nolice Hint I, tt, Smith, F.M.O. No,\nBis.!.:', acting as uncut for IV. H. Wlllcox,\nKroc Minors Ccitiilcnio No. II8S.W Intend,\nsixty days Irani linlc hcrcol, lo n|.i.ly to ll.e\n.Mining ltccunlur Ior a Ccriillcaic ol Improve.\n.......is, lor the pu.poseol ubliliniliK u Cruvvn\nGrant uf tl... abovo claim.\nAnd fu.il.oi- lake nuiice that action, under\nsection :I7, must be cuniineuce.1 hefuce the\nissuance ol such Uertlllcate of linproveinents.\nJJiiH.ll Uus l\u00C2\u00A3W ..ny of Mny, A.I). liluT.\nwedniy-*!) R. SMITH.\nNOTICE.\nilevelstoke Ijintl District.\nDistricl of Wesl Kootenay.\nTake notice that George B. Campbell, of\nArrowhead, oceupatiun limber Cruiser. Intends to npply tor u special t imber licence uver\nthe following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCommencing at a post planted un tho somh\nside ot J^ul U28l nboul lo ohains west of Poplar\nCrock, thonce west 'in chains, thenco north 22\nchains, thenee west ilo chains, I hence sooth \i\nohains, thenco cast 160 ohains, theuco north 80\nchains to point of commencement, und cuntaining (iio acres, more or Ies*!.\nGKOBGK BENJAMIN CAMPBELL.\nDated .May Uth, [007, ivod my ft\nNOTICE\nNOTICE\nVTOTICE is horoby given thnt thirty duy;\n1> alter (Into I intend in apply lo tho Chief\nCommissioner of Lands und Works fur special\nliconso to cut und curry awny timber Irom lho\nfulluwing doscribod lands Kituutu iu Wost\nKootonay distriot!\nCommencing at ft post planted at the mumli\nof Ultimo Ilivor and niarked \"K. rtwilzer's\nnorth-oust oornor nost,\" ihence wust 80 chains,\nthenco smith 80 clmins, thenoe east Ml chains,\nthouco norl It 8\" clmins to the point of cum\nmcnccnimit.\nDated Muy 2nd, I.K'7,\nwedinyW K> SW1TZER.\nNOTICE\n[, Thoi, Watson, acting as agent [or J. Watson\nintend sixty dnys aflor datn lo apply to th-\n11.-in.r.iLie the Chief C'liiillllssiuiier ol hiiluls nm\nWurks for |i'iiiii. -.fn tu purchase tlm fulluwing\ndescribed lands, siluated un Upper Arrow l.uk\nainl nmre particularly described as follows)\nCommencing at a post planted at t he s. K r<>\nnur of Timbor Limit TBBfcfruu them-e smith io\nChains- frmn thenee nesi pill cliniiiH, frmn them\nnorth io ohalna, from thonco east ino chains i\npuint uf eninnieiieeiiient. (Ualniia Hay district.)\nDated April Mh, l>,\\nT. WATSON.\nwed my 1 Agont for J Wutsuu,\nNOTICE\nNotice la hereby given that .'10 days afler date\nI inlend fit apply to tho Chief Commissioner of\nLands and Works for a special lloonootooul\nnnd curry tuvay timbor from the fulluwing\ndescribed lands Hlttmto In Vale Disirlot:\nii. Coinineiieiug at a posl planted ut. llm\nsoul.h-ea-sl eurner of No. 21, and marked \"A- M,\nBymons'S. W, corner post,\" thenee north ho\ncbaliiH, thonoo oast nn chains,thonoo south m\noballts. thonco west 80 ehains tu place uf coin-\nineiiccinent.\nDated 23rd March, lll\u00C2\u00BB7.\n_ wed my Ifl A. M. HYMONH.\nLAM) notice.\nNotice Im liereliy glvotl lhat IK) days after date 1\niuieml to annly lo lhe Ohiel ('ommlsslnnur of\nLanda ami Wnrks for permission tn purchase the\nfollowing descrilied luml.i In the Wesl Kuuteiiay\nDislrict:\nCiJiuiUf'iichiK nl u posl planled at the < a.t lunik\nof the Culumbia Klvurjuliuul the head of lil-Mllo\nj Itiiu- and uiarked \"C, ll, D'aliorlll-wost cornet\"\nCommenolng at u i\u00C2\u00AB'^i plantotl on tbo 8. E. thence oast M clialnflt thoneo imitn wi ehnins,\ncumor of Thompson nre-omplion MB. markod thonoo went io ohains to the Columbia Hlver,\n\"Kvans tc Ouilvio's N. \V. cornor post.\" thonc! tlienco hi a uorllierlv direction fullnwhi\u00C2\u00AB lhe\n40 chains ensl, 40 chains south, III chains wost,\nid ehuins norlli lo point Of eoiiiinoucomoilt.coii-\nlainiiii; Wl aero.\"- more or Iobs.\nDatod May Uh, 1007.\nsut my 25 KVAKB & OUILV1E,\ninoandorlnga ol the Coin tibia Ilivor Hn chains in\npnint of commencement, containing about io i u of commenoement, cnutaiu-\nlug about 1*00 acres.\nDated March Mli, A,l>\u00E2\u0080\u009E 11)07.\nwodftOlO 1'. B. WELLS,\nNOTICE\nUcvolsloko l.ainl Distriot.\nDislricl uf Wesl Kootenay, B. C.\nTake nutieethal K.Switm-r, of Iteavermouth,\nB. U\u00E2\u0080\u009Eoccupation l*rospoctor,Intends in apply\nfur a speciul timber licence over the following\ndoSOliuod huul-; .Situated ill West Kouieuay\nDihlriel, H.c.\nCommonolng nl a posl planted at the moulh\nuf Caitoe Itiver and maiked \"K. SwIUor'a\nnurlb eait eorner,'' thenco wtat 80 chains,\nil.ui.r M'Hih -ui ohnlns,ihonoe ea-t B0chains,\ntllOUCO nurth Ni chain-lo poinl uf cumim-licc-\nmon!, and containing liiu acri>, more or lis.-,\nEDQAH SWITXKH.\nDated Mny 2nd. 1007. wed my'.\"J\nIlevelstoke Land Dislrict.\nDlutriet of West Kootenay.\nTake notice that Juhn Manning Scott, of\nRevelstoke, B. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E H.irrister, Intends to apply\ntor special timber licenses over the followiug\nloscrlbed lands:\n1 Commeneing at a post planted al lhe\niorthea.-t turner of Timber Limit SPJland\nwing about 30 chains north of Qoldstream nnd\n10 chafns east uf Cariboo Croek and marked\n\".I.Mr-.- S K. corner,\" theuce wett iiichains,\nhence north 160 chains, thence east W ohains,\nthence south 100 chains tu point uf commence-\nnent containing W0 acres mure or less.\n2. Commencing at u poat planted at tho\nuorth-east corner of Timber Limit mi, and\nbeing about 30 chalna nurth uf Qoldstream and\n10 chain- cast of Cariboo Creek and marked\n'J.M.S..- ,s.W. corner.\" thenee ca-l W chains,\nthence uorth 1(30 chains, thonco weat m chains,\nthencesouth ii>i chain- to point ot commencement and containing ti-l'i acre- more or lev-,\nDated Maj i.\"nn, ifio?,\n.'(. Commeneing at a post planted about 120\nchftitissoulh Irom a post 2 mile-up ihe south\nlork of Uold-trcain and marked \"J,M.8.'a N.K.\ncorner,' tlienco we-l 10 chain-, thenee south ISO\nchains, thonce ea*-t 1X0 ohains, thence norlh in\nchains, thonco west bO chains, ihence north io\nchain-, to point of couimoncemont and contain*\nlug 0l.\u00C2\u00BB acres mure or less.\nI. Commencing at a post planted about five\niniles up the norlh east fork ol Uold-tream and\nabout Vi chains cast of same and marked 'J M-\nS.'s ri K. corner,\" ihenee west B0 ehains, ihenco\nnorth mi chains, thenceeast 80 ehains, thence\n-outli nj chains to point ot commencement and\ncontaining IBO acres moro or less.\n5. Commencing at a poM plnnted abotn une\nmile up the nonh fork oi UokUtreamand\nniarked \"J.M.S.'s a B. eurner.\" Ihence nurth\n10ohalna, thouce west W chains, thenoe suuth\n120chains, thenceeast 10 chains, thence nurth\n80 chains, thenceeast 10 chalna to puint of commencement and cuntaining M0 acres more or\nless.\n0 Commonclng nt a post planted about one\nmile up the uonh furk uf Qoldstream and\nmarked \"J.ALS.'sS.W cumor,\" thence north\n10chains, thenco cast lOOchains, thence suuth\nlo chain*-, thence west HD chains to point of\ncommoncomont and contalulug 010 acres more\nor less.\nDated May 18th, 1007.\nwedjun 12 JUHN MANNING SCOTT.\nNOTICE.\nHevelsluke Und District.\nDistrict ut West Kootenay.\nTake notice that Juhn Manning .Scott uf Ilevelstoke, H.i', Barrister, intends to apply for\nspecial timber licenses uver the foliuwmg described landi**:\n1, Commenolng at a post planted about\nthree iniles west uf the (olumbia lliver and\nnbout lit mile- somh of smith Oreek and\nmarked \"J.M.8 'a S.W,corner,\" thence iiuilh so\nchains, thence east ft chains, thence coutii w\nchain-, theuce west 80 chains to point of commencement and containing Olu acres more or\nless,\n'i. Commencing at a post planted about\nthree miles west of tbo Columbia Riverand\nabout Di miles suuth of Smith Creek und\nmarked \"J.M.a.'i-N K. corner,' tbence south 80\nchains, thenee we-l w chains, Lhenoe north *^0\nohaius, thenee oaat 80 chain-to puint ut commencement and containing WO acres inure or\nless.\n:* Commoncing at a post planled about Uvo\nmllea west of tbo Columbia Biver and lj miles\nsouth of Smith Creek and marked \"J.M.S.V\nS.W. corner,\" Iheuce oast 80 chains, thence\nnortli t*i ohaius, thence west SO ehains, tbence\nsoutn 80 chains tu puint of commencement ana\ncontaining \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>!\" acres mure ur less,\n1, Coinmeneing at a post plauted about live\nmilea west uf the Columbia Kiver and lj inUes\nsuuth uf Smith Creek und maiked \"J.M.Si's S,\nK corner,\" tlience norlli m chain-, theuce west\nNi chain.-, thencesouth tti chains, thenee oast nj\nchains to point of commencement, and con\ntaiui.igoloaeres inure or lets,\nDated May-find, 1007.\nj. Commoncing at a po^t planted aliout 7\nmiles west ot the Cuiumbm Hirer and li miles\nsouth ui Smith Creek uud marked \"J.M.s.'s a.\nVV. corner,\" ttuncc north SO chains, theuce east\n80 chains, thence south *>-<-iiaiii*-, thenco west\nmj chains to point of Lommcuccmenu aud con-\nctimng wo acres more ur less,\n6, Commencing at a poit planted ahmt seven\nmiles wes*. of the Culumbia Hirer and IH miles\niiiuthnf nmitti Creek and maiked \"J.M.s.s s.E.\ncorner,\" ihence wot W chains, Uience norm 80\nchains, tbence east so chains, theuce Huutit So\nchaius tu puiut uf commencement ami containing\n010 acres more or less,\n;. Commencingat a pust plantotl abuut eight\notles wtat of ibe Columbia River aud ai the forks\nf Smith track, and marked \"J.M.S,'a N.B. cor-\nier,\" ihence aouth m chain*., thence west so\nhalns, thonce north \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>) chains, theuce eaal 80\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0haina to point \"f commencement and containing\ni>li) acres mure ur less.\nluted Maj iird, wu;,\nwedjuiii: JOHN MANNING SCOTT.\nNOTiCE\nNotice is hereby uiven iiiat i>i days after date 1\nintend to apply tu the Chief Commissioner of\nLands and \\ orka fur permission to purchase the\nfullowini* itescrllwl lands, iltuate m West Koote*\niy district:\nUotamenclng at a post planleil iui-hsins\nnorth ol m uih-east corner ul T.t. 7016 and\nmarked \"J. k. Johnson's north-weat eoruer\nposl,\" ihem--- oast 80 chains, soutb fo chains,\nwest 8u ehainti, nurih BO chaius to in! tine I Intend to apply to the Hon, the\nt hb.f Commissioner of Landa and Work.-, for\nimitation to purchase the fulluwing decribud\nland-, situated 111 tVost Kootenay:\nCommencing Ht a posi planted SO ohaini\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0veitol Blind Bay, marked D. SI. Hau'suurth-\neast COmei post,\" Uu nee south H i chains, west\nvi chain-, nurth Hi chaius, east su chains to\n-,-oini ut pommenoatneoti\nHated Julie Olh, YM. w)13 D. M, IlAK.\nNOTICE\nVTOTICKI8 HKltKHY QIVKN thai thirty\ni\ days after dale I inlend toapply lo tlu\nChief Commissioner of Lands and Works fora\nspecial license to cut and carry away timber\nfrom lhe fulluwing (h-.-cribt-d lands situatod In\nWeit Kootonay District;\nCommonclng nt a |wm lin-cribed \"ll Arm-\nitroDg'iS,W. eorner poat,\"planted at apost\niuscriU*'! Ut 7066 N W\u00E2\u0080\u009E them-e north 100\ncbalni. wesl v, ohalni, iouth lOOebalui, west\nlo.-hnitiH t>i p liuioi commencement,\nDated June Sib, 1007,\nwedjun 12 ROBERT ARM8TRaN(l,\nNOTICE\nit. -.. iiokgUnd Dlitrl. I\nli.Hrl.-t ,.t Wml Kuolellnv.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2uiiFiuiiin-iti.i 1,0, If.Oldnm-onoIKtv\nBlStOke, OpItlOD IfitlJIlT, i.l.t-l..l t..H|.|.ly\nlor iivriuls...... to paroblH ibo lollowlngdr\nlorlMd laml:\nComnenolai \u00C2\u00ABt \u00C2\u00BB peal |.l\u00C2\u00ABiur.i mtiios. B.\ncorner I. 7llv,0. I, tlirncu \u00C2\u00BBo,t 4u ch.lns,\nllienei-,uml. -nclinli.', tbencfl ea.l 4Ucli.lns.\ntbeDceeortb w .i.,i.ii tu polololcoduqsaos.\n..ini. ind .''iuKii..li.n . M,..;.- ni..:,. m: i..,*.\nDated M.j Hit, 1*7.\nwed toll ....nit'.., NOHWOOD DIOKKN8OH1\nNOTICE\nTliirlr'lny- fl(lti:.li.l\u00C2\u00AB 1 il.totid t.ilil.l.ly tn thu\nLicence ConmlMlouen for 11 trantfer lii-eu*ou(\ntl.i-iir.ui.l li.-l.i. \.iku..i, I11H. Lullrii.-li.\nKoMbory, 11 .', Juuo\", lWii.\nwoii jo 12\nM, Mct'AIITHS, NEW ARRIVALS\nIN OUR\nSUMMER FOOTWEAR\nWHITE CANVAS SHOES A III*. HERE l''OU AM-\nHALS. IND OXFORDS FOR MKN.\nOXFORDS ANU GIBSON TIES FOR LADIES,\nOXFOKDS AND SLIPPERS FOll CHILDREN,\nCHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR\nin a very extensive variety, Bonis. Oxfords, Ties and Slippers In\nwhite, l.n fiiul black.\n(hit- New Children's Shoes\n\"Stiirtright,\" are made on\nnature - formed lasts, yol\n--'\"Srl^- ' \"\"'>''\"'' >l-'|:*\"h *'\"\"' '1|VSS*V'\nco.i.fortalile und sung.\nThe prices on this line\n,..-.- very low considering\nIheir i-.'iiifi'i-i and good\nwoariiig t|iialities,\nAT Til KIT FEET.\nWE CAN Ild IT.\neid & Young\nat Ai row head and Revelstoke\n-J\n###**##$\n| STOCK FOODS\n*\nPOULTRY FOODS\nl|IMM*IISt)-i->4*ltMlt*\u00C2\u00ABtt\n: ONLY A GLANCE \\n(Inly ;i glut..\nAgents for the\n\" Internationa\n$ CONDITION POWDERS\nV Wc are\nT* famous\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0$\u00E2\u0096\u00BA Stock Food.\"\n** Large stock kepi here.\nT Write for circular or\nfy call and see it.\n4* \u00E2\u0080\u0094-\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n| Canada Drug & Book Do. g\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 nt\nwill\nTRIAL\niiivhiit .uu\nIhe purest fin.I ln'sl\nI. 'I'i v mu-\nCAKES AND PASTHY.\nI;Hobson & Bell;\nGrocers, Bakers k Ooulcotioucra \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWEATHER FORECAST\nJune 12th, lor :!4 hours\u00E2\u0080\u0094Strong\nKe.-ti-tly winds, rain ur.tl low temperature, Ten.., mux. 61 degrees, min.\nli degrees.\nLocal and General.\nDon't forget the Ladi-.s \"at home'\nut the Y M.C.A., Tuesday, June 18th\nThe St, Peter's Churcli Sunday\nSchool ate to have a picnic on July 1\nlo All.ert Canyon.\nThe regular weekly baud concert\nwill be rendered on Friday evening\nIrom the bund stand opposite the City\nHall.\nThe annual McGill Matriculation\nexaminations are in progress today\nunder the supervision of the Rev. CA.\nProounier,\nThe ladies ol tbe Roman Catholic\nchurch have postponed their strawberry Bocial until Wednesday, June\n26th.\nThe meeting ol the synod of Kootenay begins at Vernon today, lt ie\nexpected that about -to clergymen and\nlay delegates will attend.\nThe Right Rev. Bishop Hurt, oi\ni-i .tenay Diocese, will attend divine\nservice morning and evening ut St.\nI'eter'- un Sunday next, and will hold\nconfirmation.\nDr. La Bau has sold his well known\nCold Springs ranch on the west arm\nol Kuuteiiay l.\u00C2\u00ABke near Procter, to au\nEnglish syndicate iur between $70,000\nand $80,000, Tne ranch covers 600\nacres.\nThe C.P.R, water tank near tlie\ndepet, a land mark which has stood\nlor 21 years and done excellent service\nin that lime, has been demolished to\nmake room ior track and yard im-\ni rovemenU.\nA large portion cl the business\nsection ol Wardner lms been destroyed\nf -, : re, which - riginated in the Wardner hotel, trom an expl ilul lump.\nThe post office and other bu:. lil .-\nwere gutted, the damage being considerable.\nAt the inquest held last week on\ntlie body of A. il sick, wbo \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 is ...\nnear Beaverm ill by bi ing struck bj\nan engine while working - n a hand\n-.,.- which had been oa ight i\nridge by > \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 slu train, the vi rd ct\n: the j .'.. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mm i ii'. blame to any\nWe regret to announce the sad\nintelligence ot lhe death of thu infant\n-mi ul Mr. and Mrs. A. McGiegor, ol\nthis city, which occurred on Monday\nevening, 'i lie child hud been Buffering\nfor some weeks prior to bis death and\nthe end wus not unexpected.\nl'he directors of the British Coltim\nbin Fruit and Produce Exchange Limited elected at the lust session at Hevelsluke on .Muy 22. ure holding session today in town tor the transaction\not general business. The appointment\nof Secretary-Manager will be made\nibis week.\nAll records tor lumber handling on\nthe coast were broken in the month\nof May. The government scalers\nmeiiBU.ed more than -10,000,000 feet -.(\nlogs put into the water and rather\nniiiie thun this iv ii ss cut by the mills\nduring the month's operations, This\nis llie largest out ever made in liritisb\nColumbia.\nOne oi lhe numbers o! the Canadian\nIlisley team, which left tor England\nlast week, is Gunner F, B. Fisher, ol\nVictoria, Gunner Fisher has iln distinction ot being the youngest mem\nber of tie Ganadiau team, being an\nexcellent marksman. Before joining\nthe Fifth Regiment, Mr. Fisher served\nin the Rocky Mountain Rangers al\nIlevelstoke uml fur several years was\nin the C.P.R olliee staff hero,\nwell known to all.\nKirf & Anderson\nW K\nIAVE SOMK BARGAINS IN COAST\nPROPERTIES\nMONEY TO LOAN\nKincaid nnil Anderson\nReal Estate and Insurance Agts.\nBusiness Locals\nDispensing still to tlie lore at Bews'\ndrug slore.\nPatronize Home Industry. Smoke\nRevelstoke Cigars.\nDews' Fruit Sails, 60 cuts a bottle\nat Hews' drug store.\nStr.-wherries ut the lowest market\nprice, arriving daily at C. li, Hume\n& Co's\nAnother shipment ol Kodaks and\nFilms just opened at Canada Drug A\nBook Cu.\nPineapples, Apricots, P.\nmas. Oranges and Lemoi\nHume ,v Cu's.\nbunks\naches\ni, at\n, Bun\n0. ll\nHon. Charles Hynn.u has resigned\nhis portfolio as Minister ol Public\nWorks, and will retire into private\nlife immediately. He has written to\nSir Wilfrid Laurie.' in. is.ing that bis\nresignation be accepted, and he be\nallowed to seek retirement. Tin - tti.\nis dated trom Los Angeles, CaL, and\nis different (rum any oilier communication llynian has had with the !\ngovernment, in that it absolutely\ndemands that his resignation be accepted.\nSeo new line ol books, b ard bind-\nbeing ing, 25 cents at Bewa' drug sture.\nRevelstoko Cigars Union Made Our\nSpecial, Tlio Union, and Marca Vuelta\nare ahead of all others.\nTo improve your mattress i uy a\ni iy-i-il a- tell mattress pad. S Id at\nC I'm Ilu IV .- C \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-.\nToilet p. - lirs, toilets nnnin\nperfumes\u00E2\u0080\u0094any make, S tl at tin\ni'm ..I i Dr ig 81 ire\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni', B. Hume.-, > -\nI.ilnle, lliitisi. It. i.i._'i>i-..t'.in company,\nol M'intieft', 'i ive ihe c .iitranl I ir the\nmachinery, which is now iti position\n... d ready lor running. The co'Ting\nsystem is operated by a steam engine\nul 12 hor-e power, compressor and\nanioniii, tlio circulation being carried\nllll'iingll pi es, ul which there are colls\niii every clumber. The bis.uiiei.tis\nlnrge airy und mini, with ampin room\ntor storage and taci.it io. li.r bandit, g\nni\"at. and other pr. iliicc. A feature\nof lh.. building is tl.u over!.I- .I truck\ncurrying the meal Iron, the dray tu\nthe sulIos and from BO.ih'S toe.iol room\nwhich eliminates thc handling ot tbe\nheavy sides,. pu titers, etc. The olliee j\nfurniture is all ol the latest type, the\nblocks iu the sion- are of pressed block\nmaple handsomely finished, while the\nm.irl.'o for the counters and meat\nstands is best Italian Larue and\ncommodious are lho whole premises\nand tho store is perhaps with one nr\ntwo exceptions, the linest in the po-\nvince and a credit lo Ihe city.\nLADIES OF THE* MACCABEES\nInstallation of Local Hive.\nMrs. ,1.(1 Kemp, DSC, lor Britisli\nColumbia for ihe LO.T.M., organized\na I. cal Hive hist night, The utli'. d\niini.ii if ladies was good ..nil niter a\nbrieI talk about tho order thn iniilit\ntion ceremonies wore commenced,\nMrs. Kemp, assistrd ly M s Heck,\nii.'ting siipreuir-inisli'i'ss at-ainis, ami\nMrs. Slingley,acting supremo sentinel,\ninstalled the officers uud conducted\nthe impressive rituals. The Hive will\nbe called Hive Mi, McKcnre, and\n-la.-if. off with 20 members. The\nfulluwing were elected oil! ers:\nMrB. T. Taylor\u00E2\u0080\u0094I', Lady Com.\nMrs. Stingloy\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lady Coin.\nMrs. .1. Agnew\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lieut Com.\n.Mn. Calder\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lady Chaplain.\nMrs Leigh\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lady Record Keeper,\nMrs, Grimes\u00E2\u0080\u0094Luly finance Keeper\nMra S Maedonald\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lady Sergeant.\nMrs. Tupping\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ludy Sentinel.\nMis. Annul\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lady Picket.\nThe Hive will .. eet in the Indite\niiiiiin over the post olliee, second\nriiut'sd.iy afternoons and fourth Thi.rs-\nlay evenings. Mitch interest bus\nbeen taken in the work locally.\nCORPORATION OF THE\nCITY OF REVELSTOKE\nThe Council desires tenders for\ncarpciilni' work, elc. nt No. 2 Five\nHull, according to specifications to be\nseen al llie City Hall.\nT ..mini's to reach tho undersigned by\n.Iuin* is:li, 1007,\n11. FLOYD,\nOily Clerk,\n.Iuin. 8th, 1007.\nCORPORATION OF THE\nCITY OF REVELSTOKE\nThe attention ot owners nf horses is\ncall il to Section 23 of City Ily law-\nNo. 7, pn.vidi g tbat no horse, etc.,\nshall be left on any street or public\npla\"e wi'bout being sufficiently tied\nOwing to the frequency ol runaways\nrecently, tl.o police have instructions\nto pnlorce rigidly tbo provisions ol said\nBy-law in this respect. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n11. A. BROWN,\nJune 8. 1007. -It Mayor,\nTHE SMALL BOY\nIs oflen a hard proposition to fit out, hut if you come to this store\nwe can make it easy for you, for we have everything you boys need\nfrom head to foot.\nWash Suits in white or colors, all sizes, Tweed and Homespun Suits, light or dark, separate knickers\u00E2\u0080\u0094from 65c, op.\nWc have a nice line of Boys' Shirtwaists in Light Cambrics,\nChambrays, etc., in sizes 12 to 14 collar. Each one has a collar\nof the same material, and they sell at 90c. and $1.00.\nHoys' Underwear, in Cotton and Balbriggan from 4 yrs. old.\nIn Hosiery we can give excellent values. We have wool,\nCashmere and Cotton, in every size, Rock Rib and Tough as\nLeather, are well named and will stand the roughest wear.\nWc would bc glad to show you our line of Shoes for thc\nboys. We can give you any grade, from the Light Dongola to\nllie heavy grain leather. Shoes that are made to wear well and\ngive satisfaction.\nNEW UNDERWEAR\nThe large sale we had in these goods reduced our slock very much, but\nwe just have a new lot thai are remarkably good values. Wc have Corset\nCovers, Skirts, Drawers and downs, in both Lace and embroidery trimmings\nand vou will find the price very attractive, too,\nChildren's Drawees and Skirts\nIn line Cambrics, for ages from 2 to 14 and at prices too low to attempt\nto make than at home.\n\"*!\np rom IOC\nor no sleeves.\nCotton and Lisle Vests\nto $1 each. We have ihem with long sleeves, short sleeves\nThey are the best values we have yet shown.\nSummer Hosiery\nSec the pretty lines we are showing in Plain and Lace Lisle\u00E2\u0080\u0094some ;\nbeautifully embroideried. We have Black, White, Tan, Grey and colors.\n.MCLENNAN'S\nf\ni\n1\nLinen Bond\nTlie deatli took place on Saturday lets, a aws'drugsl\nmorning last of John Allen Hweedey,\nyoungest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thus\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0a.i ney, after an illness lasting aboul\nthree weeks. Much sympathy is ex '\n;.- pursea,\n..... ,.-\n.. -\n. : \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n. 1:\npressed ior the bereaved parenl\nchild who was only live years and\neight months old, The luneral to .k\nplace Irom the family residence, Sey\n...uur street, on Sunday alternoon\nRet. U yllii . dictating\u00E2\u0080\u0094 K\nSentinel.\nSocial and Personal\nIwarc Co. carry 1\n.\na,\nAUCTION SALE!!\nAt MRS. HARRY BOURNE'S Resilience\nMackenzie Avenue (South)\nThursday. June 20\nat 1:30 p. m.\nIJ\nvisit t.\nM . lell\n. An...\n.Ut night\nHEAVY ON\nSOAP\nTHAT IS WHAT WE AUK\nSTOCKED HKAVY IN\nSPECIALS\nH.-i.zu Olycerino Soap\nper dozen.\nOlive Oil and Cucumber *\n.VK-. per dozen.\nOatmeal Soap 3cakca25c\nHigh Class French Sua\n85c, to $2.60 a box of 3 cakes,\nW. BEWS. Pta. a\nDruggist and Stationer,\nMail Orders proni|ill) atlcndci\nio al ilu- Slore,\nH. Floyd li\nI mines*, trip to the c\nMrs I. Dunne, ol Notch II\nipend'o --\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a few days in town,\nJ Shaw, a well known ranchei\nGali i Hay, spent a lew days in tin\ncity this week,\nMr* I. McLean, of Van. vi -\nvisiting her sisti r. .'.I;--. E, Edward\n:' ibis city\nll A Perlcy, ol Calgary lor some\ntimo manager ol the Hotel Kevelstoke,\nwaa... town this week.\nMi*- N -i.i' matron nl tlie hospital\ni- suffering Irom :. poisoned h ind and\nwill not be able to leave her bed (ur |\na ue. k or two yet,\nI-'. MoCurty arrived in town this\nin..ruing and will supervise tlio Hrst\nrunning ol the freezing plant, in P\nIlnn.s it Cu.'s new ston .\nI., T. Morris, ol Notoh Hill, came in\nfrom Sicamous on lust night,'a trail,\nhaving travelled Irom Mb rancli to\ntl... junction In his smart gBBoline\nlaunch, u distance ol nearly eighty\nmiles,\nLeonard Leigh, manager ol tho\n... .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n- -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nv \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ice and tap.\ntry curia - esti I - r.illi u\nirl serge table II. Hun\n, I'., -\n.. ' m l|||\ninada 1 \\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nun wall\nmills waler.\n.....f.r \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ' ;\n',11m\nU .1 i ,\n'\nell il H - irnitiire\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ... ii,il will ree. ive p pt\nl.'nilei insl.uctions from Mils. II.\nBill USE, 1 will-II l.y Public A.n-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0fiii.-i- furnishings of her\n..siuting in p.-..-. of the following, viz :\n Oak Bedroom Suites,\nti Carpels, ii,-il Springs, Matt-\netc., 4 A 1 Roc ing Chairs,\nWriting Desk, 1 Sewing Machine,\n. _' I. -.-- Ies lady's and gent's)\n.... -mwimI Brass Lamps,\nii -I'm'., i ,i,!m. Oak Hall Rack,\n- ... Ran .-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 --. il fi Imi water\nm md boiler, Oak Music\n-. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 l. nil . ThI '.- uui Chairs\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ... ic-ii-Brae, and all\ninga in 1 bis lir*t i-lfi-s\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 III. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni . - . musl be sold us party is\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nT - opportunity to\nin-- \u00C2\u00AB nli the very nesi\n.. ..un |.rf .-.\n: will .,..! Iw '..fll fur ....\n-.. - '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,,,.- [Oth, Sale takes\n,.| li. un loi.. 20th,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 |l IM.\n- the -i i - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 li NE\nrn\nI'ERMH ' 1811.\nll MANKIND I ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nNEGLECTED EYES\n_ CQHrtlierr\njbwelers and opticians\nNext to Imperial Hank\nImproperly filled glasses ure worse than\nno glasses and neglected eyes often means\nblindness,\nOur Optical Department is in charge p\nMr. M. S. Hastings, Rei*. D\u00E2\u0080\u009E und positively guarantee satisfaction.\nIt lias been proven Ihal no per cent, of\nheadaches arc caused by detective eyes\nand ii tines nol follow that because you\nhave good eyesight Ihal your eyes arc not\ndefective.\nHave your eyes attended 10 now and\nsave trouble and expense.\nHASTINGS, DOYLE AND ALLUM, LTD.\nWANTED fi BUYER f0R\n160 acres first-class Fkuit Land\non Arrow Lnke, 20 acres cleared,\nLa acres now ready tor crop \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nFrame Dwelling (live rooms,)\nchicken house and barn (holding\n(our teams) Plenty uf cord wood,\njust two iniles from town. An\nideal spot tor poultry and a good\nmarket where top prices are paid\nfor all kinds ol v. Rotables, Iruit,\neggs, etc.\u00E2\u0080\u0094PuiOE iij-4,000.\nI have also large and smaller\ntier, age suitable tor Iruit close to\nmarket. For full particulars\napply to,\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nW B. ROBERTSON.\nGOOD BUYS\nDwelling and Lot, Second Street . , ,\nDwelling and Lot, Second Street . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nDwelling and Lots, Tilled Street ....\nLois on Second St., east of McKenzie Ave., each\nLols on Third St., east of McKenzie Ave., eacli .\nLols on Fourth St., east of McKenzie Ave., each\nLots on Fifth St., east of McKenzie Ave., each .\n1\u00E2\u0080\u00942 nnd 5-acre Blocks suitable for fruit.\nSIBBALD AND FIELD\nINSURANCE NOTARIES PUBLIC LOANS\n$2,100\n1,800\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A01.200\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2251)\n. 200\n175\n. 100\n'\nE. A. SPRING\nHARNESS MAKER\nAHD SADDLER\nHarness neatly repaired.\nNew harness made tn order on the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Inili-.. notice.\nAl, kinds of Whips and Stable roqul-\n-it'-* kepi in sto.-k,\nLogging and Tea... Harness a\nipecialty.\nFIRSTSTREET\ntion\nDon i. lorgi: thai the I -\nfardwn\nhandle all km.!- nf electri. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nyirii ii de ii. -\n.-...-. Firsl class work ;u\u00C2\u00AB i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00AB. -\nP. BURNS & COS STORE\nbe\nFine New Premises to\nShortly Opened.\n|- Burns -.- Co, will shortly b.\nmoving iuio their new pre nises -1\n! hi. intersection nl McKenzie avenni\nand First, slreel The work nl lilt h.-\n,11, iJ.n in'.'hor ..[ 1,1... building has\nbeen larger than anticipated extensii t\nalterations having b en made alter\ntin. original plans wen- drawn npi ap\nproved and partly carried out, Every\nell'ort is now- being made to oomplelc\nthe work as rapidly uh poSBiblo, and\nwhile the store and olliee premises ate\nCaiiilioriic Mining Co., was in the cily being fitted up, the oold Btorago room\nIbis week and left this tnoini g fui and refrigerating ii.iii-.1iiu ry an. iu\ntin soutb. Ml*. Leigh reports Hi. -, the hands of a staff ol engineers who\nmining properties in oxcollont con-! lire Installing an up-to-date Iroealng\nijiti0Ui and cold Btorago plant tur tho linn\nOpposite llie I'nii\nRBVULHTOKH,\nilluh-\nll. O.\nFEET\ntwo paii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmm, liape in\nrid, I\npretty tl - in\nred .\n; i , la pro1 ni li) ib- i\"\nmarkalile mle we have fui - ur\nANTISEPTIC\nFOOT POWDER\nA full \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nInmi\nRed Cross Drug Slore\nW A N T E I)!\niv ill SALE Six lootii I..,..*\" will.\nr Cellar, and modern plumbing.\nII..if an ai-li- of garden, guud f.'I.CP,-\n91700.11), l-ia-y ii Tin-. Fm further\nparticulars apply to W. II. Robertson.\nw\nmonth,\n\ NTI ill \\nImI.iii.I lintel,\n.lining\nNiku\n.... gul\n, $H0 pei\n\y VN'I ED Ai ot i I-...H\nwae\ngill. Apply OltlKNTAI. llnTKI,\nli Hiiilng Room eirl,\nMining llniiln\nHotel,\n*.*% %tM*Ut%i%%%4\u00C2\u00ABVl\u00C2\u00ABtUUtt %%%%%%1\nPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH\nS. McMAHON, - FIRSTSTREET\nFor Agricultural Implements. Carriages, Wa\u00C2\u00ABnnn\"| Bte., J.ilin\nDoere Ploughs, Molina Wagons, Canada Curriago Company's\nlluggios, Planol Jr., Garden Soedors and Cultivators, Wheelwright and Blailksmith Work attended to. Horse Shoeing a\nSpecialty.\ni %%\u00C2\u00BB%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%%%%\u00C2\u00AB%\u00C2\u00AB%\u00C2\u00AB%\u00C2\u00AB% %-v*v*vty*%%%v%*%.*\nP. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. j\nHKAD OKIi'lCK: CALOARY, Ai.ukkta.\nWholesale and Retail Meat Merchants\nnrk Packers aad Doalur la Livo Stak. Markets in all tho prlnrlpal Cltlm and\nTowns ot Alls.rtu. British .....u.nl.la and the Viikuti. 1'ackers ..1 the Uelcl.rate.1 Uinnd\n\"lm ur ur\" Hauls an-l lliu-...., and Hh.imr.nfk Hr:u.il, laud l.liril. A\nl,%*,%+'%**%A*%e%i%'%*%%*\+%%+%\*W%+%%ii\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nI have secured lho agency for Print-\nonly, all lols 25x120 fl,\nmonths.\nI'll!\n1\nAlso .\nRUPERT\nRupert properly for a limited tit\nPrlco $-'00. Terms, $50 eusl., balance 4, 8 ami 1\nalso choice lols ami residences in Revelsloke, busii.es\nnil lunils close i... Apply to s^gflQ^\nREAL ESTATC AND\nTV/ OTA^r* SEAL ESTATE AKD\n. V, O I MVJIVjl, GENERAL BROKER\nI'. 11. Hox, lis, ilt-v.-lsiiilii', 11. C.\nTill\n. SALE A Rei\n,-iin-i-, cnsl .IU''.\nApply Lawrence\niln-00<><>0-<\nLook Well! Feel Well!\nDn vou enjoy lli.it well diessed feeling? We all know what\nil feels like' fn he hot, lo ho cold, Ot lo be tired, und it la\ninsl ..:. line Ihal we iill know what it feels like tn be well\ndiessed, li feels good, and It's guud to feel good, Vou enn\nnever be well dressed 11 jour clothes are nol made by the\ntiglil innkei-,\n(let loknow we handle lhe SEMI-READY GARMENTS\nand you will Ilinl whal a pleasure and satisfaction it is to be\nwell dressed.\nSuits and Overcoats SIB, 118, and S20.\nBluo and Black Suits, the best made, $20, & $25\nRight Overcoats, up-to-date Prices: SI8 and S20\nSpecial Troueers $5 and 16.\nTail..ring is our liusini'-s. We make a man look well\nnnd be knows it.\n..Cressman and Morrison.."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1907_06_12"@en . "10.14288/1.0311179"@en . "English"@en . "50.998889"@en . "-118.195833"@en . 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