"e416b622-d8e4-4fc5-b258-a1ca762d2b09"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1907-07-13"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0311182/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " \u00E2\u0096\u00A0**\n/Cv**.3\n^ffee Mail-Mepaia\nVol. 13.-NO 54\nJl! -Iij-L4fi90f-\n\"\\n^^ToauL.R,\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. JULY Ili, 1907\n$2.50 Per Year\nC. B. Hume & Co., Ltd\nStores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke,\nBargain List\nMonday, July 15th, wu will place on\nBargains thai are sure to interest you:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe Tables\nr\u00C2\u00BB i a, t . A line of Men's White\nnflfPain NO. l.asDuok Wllsh Suits,\nUaigttl\" IWl \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 coat and pimls. Skeleton Soils, thoroughly well made, nice striped Ducks, nice\nand cool for present wear. They were. $11.50 per Suit,\ngoing at \u00C2\u00BB2-00\nBargain No. 2.=\nA basket of Oxford\nsShoes in White and\n__ Colored Canvas, for\nladies, also Tan Leather, and some Blacks, In sizes 2J, 3,\nBi and 0. $2,60 to $3.50 Shoes for $1.98\nBargain No. 3\u00C2\u00BBs\nGlghains, 1 pieces, in\n-new fancy stripes, some\n_ \"silk mixed goods and\nothers in neat patterns and chec'.8. Goods we have been\nselling at 25c, 30c. and 35c. Tbey will make nice Blouses\nand Wash Dresses. Price now per yard ISC\nBargain No. 4=\nA lot of Children's Mus-\nslin and Silk Dresses,\n_ beautiful goods tn Ht\ninfants and children from 4 to 8 years of age. These are\nlovely little affairs, no two alike, Tbey are a set of manufacturers' samples. You never saw such pretty goods\nexposed for sale in town before. Thev are selling here at\n Half Price\nI\nBargain No. 5-\nLace and Embroidery trimmed,\nselling at\t\nLawn Blouses, a lot of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0good every day Muslin\nand Organdie Blouses,\n$1.01) to $1.50 Blouses\n TB Cents\nJ\nC. B. Hume & Co, Ltd\nSTORES AT ARROWHEAD AND REVELSTOKE*\nAt .V\u00C2\u00AB . tt .\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'tt iT. \u00C2\u00ABTi \u00C2\u00BBT>. iT\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *T\u00C2\u00BB aT. \u00C2\u00ABTi At At .\u00E2\u0099\u00A6* \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. ttt \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB A% \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. At \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. .\u00E2\u0099\u00A6.\n*TI IJ! TT I \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tfl Ml IA' 'J,1 *4> W W 'J,1 *V '+1 '+* 'X1 *+' 'X1 '4' 'V *V 'V *V \"1? \"X* * f\nI CARPENTERS' TOOLS o\n9 mmmmmmmmmmwmmm\nBUILDERS' HARDWARE | j\nwummmmmmmmmmmm J\nSawmill Supplies, Belting, etc. Stanley's and Starrett's.\nMechanics' Tools. Simonds' and Shurly and Dietrich High\nGrade Saws. Garden Tools in greatvariely.\nREFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS.\nPaints and Oils, Kalsomine, 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.\nf Dealers in Hardware, Stove, and Tinware, Miners', Lumbermen's\nand Sawmill Supplies, etc., Plumbing and Tinsmithing.\nrTi Am. _\u00C2\u00A3____. _t_ *** *^* _n *^\u00C2\u00AB *^* _B _\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_ -tl _a _a _u **^* _a \u00C2\u00BB*fr\u00C2\u00BB *^* *^* **\u00C2\u00BB ^* &* ___,___.\n*\u00C2\u00AB ttf ijt ix\" 'X' U.\" *x X X + + V \u00E2\u0096\u00A0** + 4- * * * V + X * \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 t\u00C2\u00BB X +\nGOOD BUYS\nDwelling nnd Lot, Second Street .... $2,100\nDwelling and Lot, Second Sheet 1,81X1\nDwelling and Lots, Third Street 4,200\nLots on Second St., east of McKenzie Ave,, each , , 250\nLots on Third St., east of McKenzie Ave., each . . . 200\nLols on Fourth St., east uf McKenzie Ave., each . , 175\nLots on Fifth St., easl. of McKenzie Ave., each , . .150\n1\u00E2\u0080\u00942 and 5-acro Blocks suitable for fruit.\nSIBBALD AND FIELD\nINSURANCE NOTARIES PUBLIC LOANS!\n\u00C2\u00B0Ma COAL\nEARLY\nTHE BEST AND CLEANEST\nLUMP COAL FOR SALE.\nId\nH. N. COURSIER,\nAGENT\nPOPULATION OF CANADA\nA Notable Increase in the Last\nSix Years.\nOttawa, July 12\u00E2\u0080\u0094The cemus and\nstatistic! department hai figured nut\ntl.e population ol Canada to he (1,60-1,-\nIHKI. This wai on April 1 of tho\npresent year. At the last Decennial\nwmsos the populatlor J Canada wai\n6,871,316. Ho tbat \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei tl.e six yttri\nthere has been an increase ol 1,138,-\n685, If the present growth is kept up\nthc population of Canada will be over\nseven and a hall million ..hen the\nnext census is recorded,\nPrescriptions receive prompt attention at Hews' drug store.\nSaturday night, specials at C. B.\nHumo A Co.'s\u00E2\u0080\u009410 dozen ladies' tan\nlaoe ho .u soiling at 26c. a pair,\nTapcitry and art serge curtains,\nchoice selection st 0.1). Humo A Co's.\nGLORIOUS\nTWELFTH\nAN ATTEMPT TO SCALE MT.\nPINNACLE,\nRevelstoke Visits Kelowna on\nOrange Day.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Music and\nSport, Please Orangemen-\nA Large Turnout,\nThe membei! o! L. 0.1,., No 1658,\nand their friends, accompanied by the\nIndependent Band, lelt by special\ntrain yesterday morning lor the celebration at Kelowna. A comfortable\ntrain was placed at the disposal ot the\nexcursionists and left at 3:30 in the\nmorning. Large crowds of Orange\nmen and holiday makers joined at\nEnderby, Armstrong and Vernon and\nlevcral bands discoursed lively music\nat intervals down the line, One\nnoticeable feature was the myriad ol\nmosquitoes at the junction which\nkept tbe people bu6y for quite a time.\nTlie crops of Iruit and hay all down\nthe valley look most promising, hay\nmaking being well under way and the\norchards having a clean, healthy\nappearance. The s.s. Aberdeen conveyed the visitors down Ihe lake, an\notherwise pleasant trip being marred\nby the strong, cold winds that swept\nover the water accompanied by\nshowers ol rain. The steamer was\nuncomfortably crowded, but all kept\nup a good natured spirit in spite ol\nthe contrary elements. On arrival at\nKelowna, the \"'orchard city,\" a large\nand enthusiastic crowd greeted and\nwelcomed the visitors, who straightway hied themselves to hotels and\nrestaurauts to fill tbe inner man. The\nhotels were taxed to their limit to\naccommodate the visitors, and\nKelowua can certainly take a lesson\nin catering Ior and handling a large\nhungry crowd trom Revelstoke and\nher neighbor, Arrowhead, for the\nmeals supplied were by no means up\nto tbe mark. Nature being satisfied,\nand the sun having come out and\nscattered the rain clouds, the visitors\nthronged the streets to wituess the\nOiaiigemen parade.\nThe procession was a good one,\nbeaded by the marshal!, the Revelstoke Independent Band and L. O. L\n1058, and composed of representatives\n(rom Salmon Arm, Enderby, Vernon,\nArmstrong and other cities, and several\nbands. Alter the parade the crowd\nwended their way to the grove, where\nspeeches by notable orangenien were\ndelivered, that ol Rev. W. C. Calder,\nRevelstoke, being particularly striking.\nMusic was reudered all the afternoon\nby the Revelstoke, Armstrong, Sum-\nmerland aud Kelowna bands.\nBaseball, Armstrong v. Siimmerland\nand lacrosse, Kelowua v. Armstrong,\nattracted the cbiel interest, Armstrong\nbeing the winners in both games.\nKamloops orangenien arrived during\nthe afternoon on tbe s.s. Okanagan,\nand were marched in hy llie Revelstoke band. Thc celebration went off\nsmoothly and well, all having thoroughly enjoyed themselves and being\npleased with their reception. The\ncrowd lelt at 8pm and afler a pleas,\nant run up to the landing, entrained\nfor their respective homes. After\nseveral annoying delays on the road\nRevelstoke reached home at seven\no'clock this morning, cold and tired\nbut satisfied with their holiday.\nOn Tuesday last July Bth, President\nA, O. Wheeler ol llie Alpine Club sent\nout a party of experienced mountain\nclimbers to scale the virgin peak of\nMount Pinnacle. The party consisted\nol Rev. Dr. Herdman and P. D. Mc-\nTavish ol Calgary, Rev. J. R. Robertson ot Revelstoke, and Rev. G. R. B.\nKinney ol Phoenix, under the leadership ol Ed, Fen/., Swiss guide.\nMount Pinnacle hiover 10,000 Ieet\nhigh and is a peculiar and dillicult\nmountain to climb. The party left\ncamp at G a.m. and in less than tlVO\nhours were well up thc eastern flank,\nTho dilliculties ol the climb wero soon\nrealized, and consisted of very steep\ninclines, numberless large and small\npinnacles, numerous and deceptive\nprecipices, many narrow and dangerous looking ledgrs and, worse than all,\nmuch loose and rotten rock which\nrelueeu sure support for hands and\nIeet. In ipite of all dilliculties and\nadverse conditions the party toiled on\nand up step by step, till tbey came to\nthe base of a high tower within 300 It.\nfrom the summit. To get around this\ntower was an impossibi.ity, aud the\nlew email ledges up the tower refused\nsafety for hands and Ieet. The only\nhope wae to climb up through a very\nnarrow chimney which ran, up through\nthe tower. A heroic struggle wns\nmado for over two hours to ascend this\nchimney, but at last guide and all had\nto ntlmit defeat. It was the first time\nthe guide had ever heen defeated in a\nmountain climb and be with his party\nwere somewhat blue in turning to\nretreat home.\nOnly one hope remained, viz: to\ndescend by another route with the\nhope ol finding another route by which\nthe summit might be reached. The\ndescent, however, in some ways proved\nmore dillicult and dangerous than the\nascent, and finding no other route\ndownwards except over great precipices\nthe party were compelled to descend\nby the ascent route, and to return to\ncamp without making the summit.\nThe trip proved rather a strenuous\none Ior the whole party. They were\nroped together tor over ten hours\nduring whicli time eyes were kept\nkeenly alert, hands and feet were\nclinging to narrow ledges and loose\nrock, and all this time the ne. ves\nwere strung to high tension. Twice\nduring the day tl.e party had to be\nun roped and each let down singly by\nthe rope over precipices. When the\nparty got back to camp after dark\nand alter fifteen hours o! critical\nmountaineering, tbey found the president and camp waiting somewhat\nanxiously lor llieir return, and when\nall walked into camp sale and well,\nthere was a royal and hearty welcome.\nThe President immediately proposed\nthree rousing cheers to the [.arty Ior\ntheir plucky though unsuccessful\nattempt to scale tlie su limit of\nPinnacle Mount.\nMINERAL SPRINGS\nPUBLIC SCHOOL\nPROMOTIONS\nList of Successful Candidates\nat the Midsummer Examinations in Order of Merit.\nThe lollowing is a list ot successful\ncandidates. Pupils whose names are\nbracketed arc equal In rank. Pupils\nwho were absent Irom the examinations owing to illness will be properly\nclassified on the re-opening ol school\nJunior Leaving Class to Senior\nLeaving Class\u00E2\u0080\u0094K. Lawson, M. Manning, A. Doyle, B.McCarty, A. Mcltae,\nM. Armstrong, J, MaoRurry.\nHigh Fourth Header to Juniur\nLeaving Class\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. Lawrence, C. Fraser,\nO. Woodland, I). Mclntyre, Cl. Mc-\nMahon, B, Corley, E, Doyle.\nLow Fourth Reader to High Fourth\nReader\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. Tapping, D. McCarter, B.\nHobbs, M. Porter, ti. Urquhart, 8.\nSamson, L. Coursier, M. held, F.\nFraser, V. To.nlineon, M. Jamieson,\nII. Cordon, 0. Hanson, L. Johnson,\nE. Allen, E. Dickey.\nHigh Third Reader to Low Fourth\nReader\u00E2\u0080\u0094P. Samson, J. Byrd, K. Sibbald, (H. TnrnroBs, B. Brown), I. Proeunier, J. Hay.\nLuw Third Reader to High Third\nReader\u00E2\u0080\u0094L Steed, V. Collins, L. Mornii,\nL. Lee, C. Field, N. McLeod, E. Robbins, 1). Calder, C. Anderson, O Fe,e,\nE. Clay.\nHigh Second Render to Low Third\nReader\u00E2\u0080\u0094M. Paget, S. Dickey, L. Brook,\n11. Johnston, lt. Haggen, O. Roman,\nP. Moran, It. Doyle, J. McEachern,\nW. McRae.\nLow Second Reader to High Second\nReader\u00E2\u0080\u0094J.Mclntyre, E. McCarthy, E.\nHanson, (G. Burridge, T. Gallicano),\nA McCarter, M. Parsons, M. Colarcb,\nA Ciawtord, E, Fletcher, G. Fromey,\nJ. McEachern, 11. Granat, (A. Watson,\nL. Picard), H. Gibbons, I, Brown, M,\nHenderson, R. Miller, E. McMahon, A.\nJohnson, E. Gallicano.\nHigh First Reader to Low Second\nReader\u00E2\u0080\u0094L. Blackberg, M, Proeunier,\nM. McMahon, J. Camozzi, F. Jackson,\nG. Cook, B. Daniels, S. Simpson, R.\nFrisby, A. Young, C. Corson, V.\nJollitl'e, I Henderson, H. Gallicano, J.\nMaley, F. Turnross.\nLow First Reader to High First\nReader\u00E2\u0080\u0094S. Gallicano, A. MacBryde,\n(M. Brock, O. Coursier), K. Field, A.\nOlsen, E. Johnson, V. Bell, M. Robin-\nsou, (T. Lee, E. Picard), R. Calder, E.\nBroghcolzie, (L. Daniels, M. Ringer,\nF. Bourne), H. Armstrong, (H. Jones,\nW. Leslie), G. Cocorochio, W. Smythe,\nH. Cousins, C. Lovett, (P. Stacey, W.\nMacBride), V. Robinson, J. Henderson,\nE. LarBon, A PugBley, H. Hack.\nHigh Second Primer to Low First\nReoder-^O. Brault, E. Lovett, S, Pi\ncard, G. Turnross, G, Fletcher, R.\nWheeler, A. Camozzi, P. Camozzi.\nLow Second Primer to High Second\nPrimer\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. Creelman, (E. Bradshaw,\nJ. Fromey, L. Rae), W. Cook, L.\nCampbell, O. McLean, J. Bourreau, C.\nMoran, (A, Robinson, T. Taylor), M.\nSmythe, L. Smith, G. Urquhart, G.\nCocorochio, E. Guthrie, T. McRae, T\nMorgan.\nHigh First Primer to Low Second\nPiimer\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. Manning, II. Lyttle, A.\nMcLean, (I. Tomlinson, I. Williams,\nR. Woodrow, M. Armstrong, I). Abrahamson, W. Fleming, ll Tipping, L.\nMorgan, A. Jackson, D Mndda'onl,\nW. Hciideiso , E Moscrop, L. Williamson.\nLow First Primer to High Firsl\nPrimer, (Section A)\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. Fraser, (J.\nMacBryde, .1. Robbins), IJ. Gorring, S.\nManning, F. Terry, M, Jolliffe, D, McGregor, W. Kelson, J. Frisby, F. Btepl).\nei.son, M, Cougblin, C. Garland, P\nHeadquarters for Tetley's Teas\nTHE FINEST THE WOULD PRODUCES.\nTHEATRICAL ASSOCIATION.\nWill Improve Western Canadian\nStage and Attractions.\nThe Western Canada Theatrical\nAssociation and Booking Bureau\nconvened st tho Lyric Theatre, Calgary, on Monday, July 8th, President\nR. Tapping, ol Revelitoke, in tl.e\nchair, tor the tramaction of general\nbusiness. Amongst other important\nmatters the question aroie ae to the\nways and means ol improving the\nWestern Canadian stage by the engagement of better attractions A\n.\"solution wai passed that the association be incorporated with a capital\nol $10,000. It waB decided to hold\nthe next convention at Banff in July\n1908. The lollowing officers wore\nelected :\u00E2\u0080\u0094 President, H. Eidentrom,\nLethbridge; vice-president, R. Tapping, Revelstoke; eec.-treasurer, E.\nWillis, Calgary.\n,,,,,,,,., Hansen, W. Smith, A. Leslie, C. Hol-\nVinoiiiA.July 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dr. McArthur ,eil( w Loug|lcl,,, (8eolion B)_M.\nof Ottawa is on the CoaBt ascertaining' Hughes, M. Hyland, (B. Laiighton, D,\nthe number of mineral spring points McCarter), L. Hosseltou, A. Fuliuii,\nin the West and making analysis of &2\u00C2\u00BBW\u00C2\u00AB. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'; Woodrow,L Edwards.\n., .\u00E2\u0080\u009E . .e ', M. Boin, (M. Ilowjun, N. McCarthy)\nthe waters with a view to reporting on! \u00E2\u0080\u009E -^^ fj ^ (J McCiirty;\ndesirable sites lor health resorts. Dr. (j, Jackson), lt. Stone, It. Calder, B.\nTullia, J. Pugsley, B. McMahon, H.\nClonal. D, lledslronic, ,1. Fletcher,\nH. Gallicano, S, Do Simon, L. Maley,\nM, Marccsan, T. Maley.\nLAW TO TAKE ITS COURSE\nOttawa, July 9.\u00E2\u0080\u0094At a Cabinet\nmeeting to-day is the case cl Dale, ol\nCarmi, British Columbia, convicted ol\nmurder and ientence.1 to be hanged,\nthe law was allowed to take its course\nand the same action waa alio taken\nregarding a Chinaman who fatally\nstabbed a mm in a mining camp at\nKootonay.\nPeaches, pears, plums aud bananas,\n(ree.li today afC, B, Hume- Go's,\nMcArthur is an expert and ha! visited\nall big spaB and health resorts on the\ncontinent as well as in America.\nAt the present time Canada lias\npractically no fully equipped sanitarium and the nei d for iliese is hemming more pressing every day. lij\nmodern appliances ordinary springs\nare converted into excellent health\nresorts, but nearly all tl.o big resorts\nare situated amid bum.tilul surroundings. There aro soveral placos in\nBritish Columbia that oll'or a most\nattractive lield lor this work.\nB. C. TOBACCO GOOD\nGRIP AND PASSWORD.\nKmoWNA,July8,-Mr, H.N. Hoi-\nman, brother of Mr. L. Holms.., arrived on Monday's boat and will stay\na couple of days looking over the\nvalley, Mr. 11oln.au is engaged in\ntobacco culture in Wisconsin, besides\nboiug editor of tliu Deerlield Newi in\nthat atate. Alter examining tho tobacco grown here, and the soil Mr,\nHolman frankly states lhat this\ncountry has Wisconsin beaten on the\nquality ol product, and he says there\nshould he a great luture lor tho industry iu the Okanagan valley.\nTho statistical branch ol tho Department of Railways has decided to\nadopt the new United Statei rules\nrespecting railway accounting and\nmake them applicable to all Canadian\nrailways so that railway statistics all\nover the continent will bo on the same\nbaiii for comparative purposes, The I Raspberries, strawberries and Logan\nohange is operative Irom July 1, | berries just in at 0. B, Humo A Co'i.\nI'VTIIIAN hiott.rk\nCrystal Temple No. 3 held their installation ot ollicers for tho ensuing\nterm, on Tuesday lasl. Soveral Knights\nol Pythias wero present. The installation cc.-emony was performed by Past\nChiel Sisters F. Homes, J. A. Agnew,\nand 11. Cook. The following ollicers\nelect wore installed:\nI'ast Chiel, Lilian Van Home.\nM. E. C, Elizabeth Brown.\nEx. St, Lizzie Armstrong..\nEx. Jr., Minnie Bain.\nMgr. ol Temple, Grace Somei.\nM. ol F., Maggie Gordon,\nM. ol R. and 0., Elsie Bennett.\nP. ol T., Daisy Grimes.\n0. G., Florence Some!.\nAt the conclusion of thc ceremony\nKnight! A. Hillier, S. Lefeaux and lt.\nArmstrong wero initiated into tlie\nniysterios of Pythian Sisterhood, the\nimpressive and beautilul ritual being\ncarried out to tbo lull. At tbe close\nol tho Temple tho Sisters provided\nice cream and lolrcshmonto; Tho report ol the term shows that the financial standing of tho Temple is in good\nand strong condition.\nK. OJ i'.\nGold Range Lodge, No. 26, conferred\ntl.e third rank on Wednesday night.\nCapt. Kirby ol Arrowhead visited the\nlodge. Committees for the term woro\nelected and appointed,\nI\nHeadquarters for Tetley's Teas\nTHE FINEST THE WORLD PRODUCES.\nIdi\nDwelling for Sale\nValu $1650 00\nSale Price. $1300 00\nThe above is a Six-Roomed House in good locality\nwirli Fifty feet frontage, Good Fencing, Sheds, etc.\nTlie owner does not live in Revelstoke and consequently needs money.\nThe actual cash value is as stated above and \u00C2\u00A7350\ncannot be made easier than by buying this property.\nWe will loan yt.u money to assist in the purchase.\nWe have for sale 110 acres of clroico land on Cran-\nlicrry Creek, rear Arrowhead, suitable for Fruit and\nHorticulture. A man of enterprise can make a line bomo\nand a splendid independence for himself and family on\nthis properly.\nPrice-830 per acre -\nin good tel ms.\nOfficks :\u00E2\u0080\u0094Molsons\nBuilding, Telephone\nGent's Furnishings\nBoots and Shoes, Etc.\nAGENT FOR\nFit-Reform Wardrobe\nfirst 1 Or. Union Ite\nImperial Bankof Canada\nHead Office Toronto, Ontario.\nIlrfii.rli.t* il. tlm 1'rovi.icas i.f M;,.,. 1,,..;,. AU...rtii. Ba\u00C2\u00BBlfatcll\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBBli.\nllritisl. Colombia, Ontario, Wmbw.\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve Fund\nI), lt. Wii.kik, President;\n- \u00C2\u00AB4,7oo,ooo.oo\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A24,700,000.00\nllnx. lt, Jakkhav, Vice-President.\nA General Banking Business Transacted.\nDrafts sold available In all parts of Canada, United States and\nEurope, Special attention given lo Collections.\nSavings Department\nDeposits received and Interest allowed at current rate from date\nof opening account, and compounded four times a year,\nRevelstoke Branch, B. C. A. E. Phipps, Manager.\nCleveland Bicycles, best grade,\ncushion Iramo and coaster brake-\nLawrence Hardware Co., agents.\nSaturday night specials at C. B,\nHume A Co.'s\u00E2\u0080\u00946 dozen ladies' wash\nbelts at 26c, each. Che flfoatl*1beralb,\nPL'BLlSBF.11 WKliSKSIlAY AND SATUR\nHAY AT\nBEVBLSTOKE. B.C,\nMURPHY & FISHER\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc\n0 T T A W A\nParliamentary, Departmental\nand Patent Office Agents\nPractice before Railway\nCommission.\nChas. Murphy, Harolii Fished\n-.11.LAN \ ELLIOTT.\nG\nBEVBLSTOKI .si. rl.01 I I IKK B. (*.\n,- B.OILU.V ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nll\nARVEY, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM\nBARRISTERS, SOLICITOUS, KTC.\nUrncRs: I-*i -i:ai.ii. Baxs Hlock, Hkvkl\n'gross, H.C.\n''* '* f '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I\"' , ,,,.,. , ', \u00E2\u0080\u009E r.\nOfflce. Iterelstoke, lu.; Cranbrook, B. 0.\nUi . 5. McCarter,\n\. M PntlHAM,\n1. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .--.Mki-. II. ('.\nJ, A, Barvky,\nC iiinri,(jk 11. C,\ns\nJ. M. Scott l.L.U\ncon* AND\n\V. I. Brings,\nBRIGGS\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc.\nHovers to Loan\nsolicitors for Molsons Bank\nKi.*' Street. Revelstoke, B.C.\nJAS\nli\nA. M FARLANE\n\u00C2\u00BBS-AYI\u00C2\u00A3I -0 i '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -I\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-'.\n: . .. in : ittet.ti f..\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nPr. *v\nEllgill\n! . , .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :,\ i.m'k.\nBOX IHI, lil-VKL!\npi)WARD A HAGGEN\nMINING ENGINEER\n(Memliei A rican Institute of\nMining Engineers).\nMember Canadian Mining Institute)\nRevelstoke, B. 0.\nMine Management, Examinations\nand Reports.\nReports compiled, Plans and Blue\nPrints of Land, TimherXiiiiits, Mines,\nMills and Buildiugs prepared in shape\nfor submission to prospective in vesturs\nor purchasers.\n'Cbe Matl4)eral&\n\" 1 would . . . eftiaegtlyndvleothem fur\ntheir goud to order thLpapor io l.e punctual!!\"\nserved up. and to Ih> luoked tlpon tis a purl of\nthe tvA equipage.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Addison,\nSATURDAY, JULY 13, 1007\nFRUIT FUMIGATION.\nMuch agitation has taken place oi\nlate for thc establishment of a fumigating and impeotion station lor fruit\ntrees on tbe C.P.R. main line in the\neastern portion oi the province. Thc\nMail-Herald has frequently voiced\nit! opinion on this matter and ex\npressed its opinion ol tbe necessity ol\nluch a move. Tbe Kamloops Sentinel\nhas supported us along this line and\nthe Canadian Horticultuialist, tbe\nollicial organ ol the B. C. Fruit\nGrowers' Assooiation has made the\nfollowing strong plea :\n\" Fruit growers in Britisli Columbia\nshould contiuue to protest to tbeir\nprovincial government iu regard to\nthe discrimination against eastern\nnursery stock tbat is practised by the\nofficials ot lhat province. The matter\nshould not be allowed to drop until\nthere is an inspection station at\nRevelstoke or Golden. The present\ninspection and fumigation station is\nlocated at Vancouver. Growers in\ntbe fruit districts ol tl.e eastern side\noi the province surfer many disadvantage, when they buy trees from\nOntario or elsewhere in Listen.\nCauada.\nFirst of all. the Britiib Columbia\ngovernment, by compelling eaitein\nnursery concern! to ihip .stoek\nthrough to Vancouver ior inspection,\nmake, it almi st imp llible I. r eail\nconcerns to ban tbeir stock delivered\nto tl.e grower! in perfect condition,\nTbo uonecemry delay cauied by the\nitock having to crou the province to\nV\nton and Oregon concerns are crown\nunder largely different conditions. In i\nthe interior parts of liritisb Columbia\nthey have some winter and must have\ntrees thoroughly hardened and matured in order to stand the climatic\nchanges. Trees at the coast, however\nare grown where there is uo winter.\nTrees grown under these conditions\nmake a soft and pithy growth, and\noften winter-kill or become blackhearted, and ai best are but shortlived. It is, therefore, lhe British\nColumbia Iruit growers wish that\neastern stock be allowed to come into\ntheir province under the some conditions as slock Iron. Washington and\nOregon concerns, whicli would be ilic\ncase wore a station established at tbe\neastern border of the province.\nWe cu: show .....ncrous letters from\nthe most prominent fruit men of\nBritish Columbia showing that eastern\ntrees are wonted, In (act Iho orchaids\nthat are now in bearing and are\nbringing profitable results to tho\ngrowers, and that are producing fruit\nthat is nuiking a naine for British\nColumbia, are grown Irom eastern\ntrees; they have proved in every respect\nbetter. The grown, s are able lc\nsecure a much larger list ol varieties\nfro-n the east and, also, larger and\nolder trees. Under present conditions\nhowever, tbey aro almost compelled\n..y lhe provincial government laws to\nbuy their trees frum a foreign country;\ntrees which, in ninny cases, arc utterly\n.ii.-,,1, ;. r lie ir own districts. There\n, it i i tic sou o * ...ill c nice us in\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-;. i .iluinb a that have prob lily\nexcellent stoek, imt nnly a small list\nul varieties to choose trom.\nIndignation meetings have been\nheld in various ...arts ol the province\nand this spring resolutions were\npasied by different local association',\nas well as by tho British Columbia\nFruit (in..vers' Associiition, petitioning Ior the establishment ol a station\nat Revelstoke. The Board ol Horticulture at Victoria, while agreeing\nthat i: would be a most desirable\nthing lor these growers to have a\nstation in the east, claimed that ill\nrecent years the imports trom the\neast have lallen off fully seventy-five\nper cent., and that it would not pay\nthem to establish a st.ilion in the\neast. A poorer excuse could not lie\ngiven. Thu only reason for the fulling\noff of eastern importations is due to\nthe passing of this unjust law discriminating against eastern concerns.\nWere conditions reversed and the\ninspection station established at Revelstoke o. Golden, and tbe Washington\naud Oregon concerns compelled to\nto ship their stock to Revelstoke. Io\nb.\" examined, it is sate to predict that\nthe Washington and Oregon concerns\ntrade would fall off fully seventy-live\nper cent, and the trade from the east\nincrease several bundled percent. As\na lew hundred dollars would erect a\nshed sullicient to serve the puiposo of\nan inspection and fumigation station\nin lhe meantime, the excuses given do\nnot hold water. In view ol the repeated requests made by the Iruit\ngrowers of British Coluinbin, it is to\nbe hoped tbat tl.e provincial government will see its way clear to establish\nan eastern inspection and fumigation\nstation at au early date.\nWILSON'S\nFLY\nPADS\nKill than. nil.\nNodoadfl.M\nlying about\nwhon UBOd a.\nd.raot.d.\n SOLO IV \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nDRUGGISTS, CR0CER8 MD CEKEIUU \u00C2\u00BBT0MS\ntoo. por packot, or 8 packoto for Mo.\nwill laat a wholo oaaaon.\nTHE MOLBi\nBANK\nIncorporated by Act cf Parlinneut, 1855.\nHEAD OFFICE, - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 MONTREAL.\nWa, MOLSON MACPHEBBON, Ph-s. S. II. EWINO, Vice-Pres.\nJames Ei.li.it, General M.ui..ger.\nCapital paid up, $3,000,000\nReserve, $3,000,000\nSixty-two branches in Cuniidii and Agencies in all parts of the\nworld.\nInterest credited four times a year at cuire-tt, rales on Savings\nHank deposits, until further nntlcp.\nW. H. PRATT, Manager, - Rkvelstoke, B. C.\nLocal Revelstoke\nSocialist Party of Canada\nMeets Flnl sail Tl.lr.1 Wc.lnra.lay la tlio montli\nll, Rolklrk Hall, npstaln. nt 8 ...ni. .*\"'.\"*- \"*:\ndiscission \"Armlnwiictil ol Capitalism. Ail\nInterested uro welcome.\nC. W. 0. w.\nMountain Viow Camp No. IM.\nMe.-., Socond and Fourth Wednesdays in\nonch month.in Selkirk Hull. VisiiiiiKWui.d\nmon cordially Invited to attend.\nW. 1). AllM8TRONO,Con.Com.\nII. W, EDWARDS, Clork.\n\"REVELSTOKE ACHIE No. 432.\nF. 0. E.\n-lield in Ilu-\nmil Su'cl.u-i\nSelkirk\nVisil-\nTlie recnlur moouutTS:.\nBoll ovory Tuesday evo...\nIna brotbren are cordial.;,.--\nH. A. UUOWN. I'l..:sll).:x-.-.\n\V.I-:.Mcl,Al'l*lll.lN.Sl.i.:.:n.fV\nWm\nBring Your Purse\nAlong With You\nto our Sl...e if you want lo | urchase\na N . \ arpet. Fine Oriental or Wilton rug, matting or linoleum and see\nhow much lur*ber iis contents will\nlake you in purchasing than it wl'l al\nany othei s'oiti iu the city. Our\nSpring styles are ready for your\nselection.\nR. HOWSON & COMPANY\nKoote ll.iv LcllKO No. 16 AF. It AM\n.., \u00E2\u0080\u009E -.'-.. The regular hum.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nit.n- ai-.- liold in ilu\n<-.; '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 MasOlllo Tell.pic,\nI j.l.l Fellows Hall.....\nlln third Monda) it\n. ::.iell ll...lllli at\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . p..., Vi.*iiiii\u00E2\u0080\u009E-lii-.ili-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - : .:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ren cordial!) wol\n' . ... I' i.l'I'M Kll. ?kc..i.-,t.uiv,\t\nbEuKIilK LOJ-.L. I* 0 ii. I. 0. ...!-.\nMoots every'I'l.ui-sdfiv\nevening in Selkirk\n4Hf.ll at S o'clock.\n^5*_- J Visit i.i|- bretliron cor-\ndinlly invited to tit-\ntond\nTRIMBLE, N,0. J. MAT11IB, Sue\nsirrh. Cold Range Lodge, It. of P.,\nr?if% No\" \"6> Kevelstoke, S. C.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Mfflll MEETS EV.fllY WKDNJ-SDAY,\nI'l omopt Third Wednesday ..I\neaeh couth, lu the Oddielluws:\nHull ai s o'clock. \'i*i!il.u\nKiii.li.!. are cordially invited.\nT.;W. BRADSHAW, CC\nli. II. IlltOi'K, K. uf 1!. it S.\nII. ... UUOWN. M. .if F\nNOTICE\nWe have now bought out the\npremises ol Charlie Ling, Lot No.\nFive (5), Block One (1), und intend opening up a General\nChinese Store.\nArrowhead, June 10th, 11)07,\nKWO.XG SING YUEN CO.\nLee Bon*, Manager.\nCO OPERATION.\nCo-operation\u00E2\u0080\u0094the word has a\nworld of moaning in its eleven I- it. r!\nand a hyphen. It means to work\ntogether: to concur in attaining one\ngreat aim; to assist, to aid, to help\naud to contribute towards its attainment; to abet und conspire in tbe\ninterests of a common struggle for a\nooveted prize. The prize is none other\nthan success when ii is applied to the\nco-operation that should obtain in a\ngrowing city like Revelstoke. All\n:.. nt p i.i t gether, We all n -..\n1, .1 ,1 shell - Brew must pull\neven itrokei to win tin. race. II one\nloses lime be may work ever -,, hard,\nbut ho not onl) '1- ea..- 1 .-: th. most\nTHE MONEY SAVING\nWORK-SAVING SOAP\nThat's Royal Crown kind-\nmade in Vancouver\u00E2\u0080\u0094Largest\nSoap Factory west of Winnipeg. House cleaning and\nwashing are easy with its help.\nAnd the 111..ney saving is. tl.e\nPremium System\nBooklet tells what we give for\nRoyal Crown Wrappers. Send\nIor it\u00E2\u0080\u0094Free\u00E2\u0080\u0094Also try the\nSoap.\nRoyal Soap Co., Ltd.\nVancouver, B.C\nTHE OPPORTUNITY\nTo Buy Property in awl Around\nREVELSTOKE 13 NOW!\nNever Again will a b9 so Low\n0 .,\nS\nTwo . .\n1\n-\nOne Sf,\u00E2\u0080\u0094$8oo,\n\ I ski i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nW. B. ROBERTSON\nRevelstoke. B, C\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITED.\nImport direct from Country ol origin,\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY.\nBEVELSTOKE \"id. O.\n.1 IH \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094J\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nP. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. I\nHEAD OFFICIO: Cai.oaiiy, Ai.i.i-u.ta. #\nWholesale and Retail Meat Merchants \\n.'.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0rk I'-Mhm ami Dealer in Live Stuck. ..UrkoU In all tl.o principal Chios and J\nTowns of Alberta. Britisli ...miuliii. and llio Viikuu. Pi.i-1.to ..I tl.o Celebrated llraml f\nU'i: er ur\" Hiusfi-i i ik->:i,.iul Slii.ui.>t.''i Itrni-l, EmMar-l. Ji\n*\u00C2\u00BB.%*%%*%%%\u00E2\u0099\u00A6**\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00C2\u00BB*/*%%'%%%<%%'\u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00AB'\u00C2\u00BB */*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2/%%\u00E2\u0080\u00A2**\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB *vi\nPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH *\nS. McMAHON, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 FIRSTSTREET\nFor Agricultural Implements. Cum unes, Wagons'\", Etc, Join,\nDeere Ploughs, Moliue Wagons, Cauada CarriitKo Comiiany's\nBuggies, Planet jr., Garden Seeders and Cultivators, Whoel-\nwrlght and Blacksmith Work attended to. Horse Shoeing a\nSt-ootfllty. f\nCentral Hotel\nza_\u00E2\u0080\u0094.REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nABRAHAMSON BROS,, PROPRIETORS.\nNewly built. First-class in every reFpect. All modern conveniences\nLarge Sample Rooms.\nRates $1.50 per Day, Sped I Weekly Rator,\nQueen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same manaj-rcment\nORIENTAL HOTEL-*\nsuitably furnished with the choicest thc\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars. Ratss $i a day, Monthly rate.\nJ. .ALB^^T STOHSTE PROP.\nQuern's J^otel\nCOMAPLIX\nBest brands 01 Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to\nFish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this\nHotel.\nCHIEF YOUNG, - - Proprietor\nHOT\u00C2\u00A3L VICTORIA\nROBT\nUnder New Management)\nLAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B,\nC\nanother. It not only redncei Iti own I.\nvalue, b it alio retard tbe progrosi\nthe city as a whole.\nPROMISING OUTLOOK\nInterior Crops and Fruit Are\nAbundant.\nTbo general outlook in tbe Interior\n- Mr, .'. ndi mi., deputy minister ol\n1 eon touring\nthe I.it.-norj i< of the beet, tl.e yield\noi lall wheal I.e...;.' imioh bettor than\nanything ever boloro known, while\nthere aro many iplondid Heidi ol\nnlfi.li.i. Faith In the Iruil growing\n|i iiiibilitioi ol Hi- Intori r i being\ndemonstrated through the Blocan\ndistrict nt Nakusp and at other point!\non tho Arrow Lokei up to Revolstoke,\nwhore large acreage! arc being planted\nWith trees. There hai been inul.: rain\niii tlie upper country than in the\nCoait (liltrlotB and growth nl all kind-\nbui been well Advanced The nngri\nnre all green and stock misers arc\nhipped in by the coaet and Washing-1 highly pleased with the outlook.\no ii. I i;;- own stroke, but Iio reduc. i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :-; ' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'-'' lnt\" bM,\u00C2\u00B0 the pr polling power ol all I\t\nbe ,1,1pp. btck almoit to tbe original U |, (h, ,arne in Revelitoke. If,\t\npoint \u00C2\u00ABt which tbe goodi entered tl.e a busit)eU merchant is pulllng>galns1\nprovinc. ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tonal li and any- *\nthing but g .1 loi the itock. In\ntbe ca>e ol perishable goodi the delay\nolten pmvei diiastroue. Owing to\ntl.eeiorbira.it freight rat. i. in the\nwesl, the freight on goods (hipped in\nthii way is almoit double what it\nwould be were they shipped direol to\ntbe grower, do tbat instead ol being n\nbenelil to the liritisb Columbia Iruil\ngrower, tbe lack -.;' a itatl in on the\n. \u00C2\u00BB.,ern I .rd.. - ! ll.e pr .iii.ee l.andi-\n,, - . ,, . -. astern el ck Is . (eluded\nalmost entirely Irom t..e province, foi\nit is almoit imp. llible lor him to\nirt un.ii-r anything like reai tl li\ncondition*.\nMn.t Britiih Columbia fruit growers of tho interior parts ol tbe pr. v-\n:.... inch r.s the Ukanagnn Valley,\nKamloops and Nelson district, and\naleoin the Columbian Valley, want\neastern grown stock, Much ol the\nitock in tbe eaet, particularly that\nIrom tbe Niagara district, is grown\nunder climatic conditions almost\nidentical with that til their own\ndistricts, whereas tlie trees that are\nI)\nW A N T K I)\nIMM.louiM '. I f: 1. Vi \ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0* I,-. 11\nApp . . toi - il .tel.\nFir-wi:.- accommodation for travellers.\n:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 brand-, of Win.'H, Spirits, and\nI. \t\nKATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY\nFREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS\nII9\nIr\nfr\nr*\n\u00C2\u00BB\nAn ordinary Jioe after ut month*, wear.\nIS LONGEST LIVED\nIMPROVEMENT NUMBER NINETEEN\nFoot-rites are as tough snd stubborn as mules. They'll resist ai\nmuch strenuous, arduous wear and tear as a mule; keep on steadily\nresisting them and come up smiling every time. Why? Well, shoes\nare about the worst adulterated things on the market and the Foot-\nrite's not adulterated. It's a simple why.\nInstead of newfandangle, brittle, sieve-like, made-over-nigbt hemlock\ntanned sole leather, cut from the shoulders, neck and poorest places\nin the hide, Foot-rile soles are made ol tough, close-grained, wear-\nlighting, water-shedding, old-fashioned oak tanned cowhide, cut\nfrom the \"butt\" or finest part of the skin.\nInstead of uppers from among the thousand varieties of cheap and\nimitation calf that looks good, but don't wear, Foot-rites are made\nof \"Normal-Calf,\" a new and exclusively Foot-rite leather almost\nas soft and supple at the hve calf s skin, and as unwearoutable ai a\npine knot.\nInstead of cloth trimmings, Foot-rites have leather; instead of scrap\ninsoles, which won't hold stitches, Foot-rites are oak tanned stock.\nInstead of weak wood arch supports that don't support, Foot-ritei\nhave steel; instead of cloth and paste box-toes, Foot-rite Un-\ncollapsable Box-Toes are made of stout, rebounding leather; instead\nof cotton thread, silk is used in Foot-rites; and instead of saving\n75 cents per pair on cheap labor, Foot-rites are made by the most\nexpensive and skilled artisans obtainable. >\nThen there are a lot of special devices about Foot-rite construction\nthat help their stubborn wcarability, such as Tough Heels,Wrinkle-\nless and Crackless Vamps. Unwaipable Soles, etc\nNot hard to understand why Foot-rites are the Longest Lived\nshoes, is it ?\nIf you want $4.00 or $5.00 worth of sound, intrinsic shoe value\n(or $4.00 or $5.00 of your hard-gotten gold, call on lhe Foot-rite\nretailer in your town. Hii name': below. You'D And him as honeft\nand sincere as his shoe, and always obliging. His door swings\ninward but never outward to find a more welcome itore. .1\nAnywhere in America, Canada or Great Britain\u00E2\u0080\u0094$4.00 snd\n$5.00. Every Pair Goodyear Welted.\nTHE Foot-rite SHOE\nFOR MASCULINES\nTHE SHOE WITH TWENTY IMPROVEMENTS\nBoston THE Foot-rlts SHOE CO., MAKERS MONTUAL\nA Fool-rile Ae a month.' wear.\nMcKinnon & Sutherland \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"Wfflf\"\n\\ l.-l.io.l ll. i.-i. ViIm. -.. -... pei\ni ih.\nv.|( MI.K Thi* .- Mm im..\ning to Mn, Uutl i Ic f li il\nel West, will l o sale\nnexl two fvi-.-k-\nA|.|.lv ll I 0\t\n,1.111. S.\l,|.;--r,.f.l nil I*....I Stove,\nthree in !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- burner, fnr \u00C2\u00BBale cheapi\nApplv Mrs, McKitrick, Union It\"*-\nliiiiranti\nV.K s\|,l-. ,\ It.-,,...,-....,, rype\nnr .-.-. cosl W23. Wil] sell I*...\nIjl-IO, .pply fiiiwren. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\ni -nil: HAM. i I Ivorl - -\nY 1400 to l.v.-. 1 iw., iiiiiI i\nil purpose I oriel well broken, Ihal\n..unlil mi.'<,- good delivery i-.m-.\nPI i ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 |el ..... know your requirements\nR, A. Haggen, Revelatoke, Il.C\nWANTKD Everyone having n\nhoi.*.- I\" sell or .' ot. i.. II - ll\nuiiii un-, I..... II ....led with pnqulrles\nf ii .,..,, i. properliea. Phone, rail, o.\ndrop in., a .-...-.I with full deic.ipllon\nfind purchaie price, or rent required,\nI.. A, rlaggeu, ileal Estate and Ins...-\nii nee Agent, Itevel rtoke, II. <*.\n/ANTI.Ii A Wnltreis, apply al\nII I It.-v.-I.Hiok...\nHalcyon Hot Spring i\nJ'unitarium.\nT\nw\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nMniiiil..r.t...r...l lot nil rli.i.-rolf.f l.iiiMnuM\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nAll klti-li'if 1'iiil'limt and pluHtorlflg\niiitdfirLiikoii.\nA. PRADOUNI, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 REVELSTOKE\n. man igeuienl ol\nII mikv \l- I .: .-f.i. iilfoitn IbiiiM\nliana.\nHE MRDII U. WATERS of li.i\n..j-.... .- moil . uratlve In ths\nworld, A perfect, natu.al remedy fm\nul \.m -...-.- in il Mo*, ui a diiwa .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI.m ,-.. K- :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 id -\"oi .--li ailmenl\nmd Mel ,111. I' Imnlli \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nim- \"Tl nl i i-d Keeling.' ipn s\n,i- and 'i.fi..-. 'I -.\nmmm if, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 md d. ail u \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- d\n[elfgra h eommun stlon with ah\nmarl \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 nl he world,\nTkbmh |12 tn |1fl |.'-r week, Foi\ni ..'.,. i parti, ii irs apply to\niiAiuiy M0INTO8H\nJames Evans\nMEAT MARKET\nDealers ill Heel, I'ork, Mutlon,\nPoultry, r'i\u00C2\u00BBh and (ian.o il.\n.-.-.son. Orders promptly at-\ntended to,\nFirst St. Revelstoke\nNOTICE.\nherclij .*..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 q thai 0Od*iri from dale\nI lotai -I Ui npply i\" 'hi- Hnn.Hiniiiiif ilm n.li-i\ninner ul ' Midi Rnd fforlii inr \\nml li n In nuri h\u00C2\u00AB i* lho fniimviiin deinrlMi\n' - .'-I ..1 i.iili'iiii H\u00C2\u00ABy, III Wi!*l Knnti'\nHa ley on Hot Sprt ng 1\nA rrorn Lake. \u00C2\u00BB. C\nNOTICE.\nNotice li lioroby .Iter, tleii..\u00C2\u00BB..!:.)-\u00C2\u00AB-,fi-r-i I\nIntoml to nppl). l.\u00C2\u00AB tlw HonoralilH,l[.\u00C2\u00BBel.lol[i\t\niiil\u00C2\u00BB.l..i...r..l Un.l, uml Work, lor perrniM\t\ninifi-liiMi- the Inlluwlng il..\u00C2\u00ABif\"lii-.| li,...i\u00C2\u00AB. h.i., 1,,..1\non Upper Arro* Uko, Dlsttletol W--I ......'mm,\n. iiiiiiiii-iii-iii.. ni 1. post plantotl at tliofl K.\ncornerol l.nii.1. Blmpson'ianplloatlon, tlience\nin;, chain. iiin-ilieii.i.Tly li.llnwli.K ll.e l\u00C2\u00ABk..\ninn., in iifiii'iiu l...y: 11 -.- north HO chnln-i\nthonoo *..... love... rly 109 uluilm* parallolhiK\nUke-l....-..; thonoo -''.nlli HOohnlni to point nl\n[fiiiiiiii'iii'i'iiiciil, .....I i.inita.i.li.i. Ill aerea, in.....\nnr loss,\nllllleil An'...vl.ea.l. II..'...I...... I, lllli.\njunnsat a, w. ihckInhi.n,\nAkoi.1 lor l.nmil wm ..nn Lumber \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2, Ud.\nIliK al n pott rnftrk'-.l \"W, l{. Ilel'l'.\n'm'iim. t onrnor nosl,\" ini |.ian..-il niciiain\nin.ith Irom tha nnrlii-wmionrnrrol c. n.-.-k\".\nI... ...... ll,..|ii'i. ffos. .'.. fliail... lli.tii'i. ....rtl.\nI . Iirtin., tlH'iii.'.'.-. ,'i I'liill.i,,lln'ii. nlli\nin chains to point o) nnrnmoticomont, '.mi i-'.n-\nLalnlni so a.-.. - moro... I.\nSEEDS! TREES!\nPLANTS!\nNo Hecdlesi Pliinn; No Pitless\nApples; No Coblcss Corn,\u00E2\u0080\u0094just old\nreliable varieties at reasonable prices.\nFertilisers, Bee Supplies, Spray Pumps\nSpraying Material, Out Flowers, etc.\nOldest established nuriery on the\nmainland ol Il.C. Calalogne Iroe.\nM. J. HENRY'S\nNURSERIES\nOOIINHOUKI IND OiiDHOUMS VANOOUVIII.I.O.\nI'.S\u00E2\u0080\u0094II your local merchant! do\nnot handle my seeds, send direct.\nWe prepay lilty packets, aasorted\nvarietiei of gardon seeds iu fn:. papers\n(toiled stock), In your nearest poit\nolliee for $1,110, twenty packets lor f)0o,,\ntrial collection.\nE.A.\nni mac,\nM-... .ii,., una, ISM,\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nW, 11 I.KIIi\nNOTICE.\nNOTIOK I- lii-i-i-lij-\u00C2\u00ABlvi-ii .Iml Mili.-'arii-r\n.1.0-1 in....ul n, apply ii. Un. lln... lln-\ni liii. Commlsslonor ... hand, and Worki lor\nllf.-lllls.lOII tO pitri-lllMMll ||||. fullllwltlK il.'-.l llllll\nIi.miIs, .lliml.-.llii West K.iolmiayi\n.-Miniiii-inliu' nt t *poi| |.li...l...l .n. rlmln-\n-,...*.nt lllind Hav, ...ark...| I), M ilea's nor.h-\ncejtcorner posl,'1 tlieneusmitl. H-rlialni., west\nHI. I'll...ns. ii....li SI. Minim, eas. nii'liiflli. If.\nIKiilll lit i Miiitiii-iHi-iiiiiit,\nI.......I Juuo .HI., IM. wjll D.M. US,\nBOOT AND HARNESS\nMANUFACTURER\n|.'irsl-(H..si Logging and Mining\nHoots ninde lo order.\nHand-Sown Logging and Team\nlimitless a speciality.\nAll kinds of i'ack Straps and\nTie Lines stocked.\nFIRSTSTREET\nOppoilto lhe Union Hotel\nHEV ELSTOKE, H. C.\nTo Trappers\nRaw Purs Bought\nCash Prices Paid\nF. B. WELLS,\nExporter of Furs,\nTO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF\nTHE PRINOE MINING AND\nDEVELOPMENT OOMPANY\ni l.iiiMinil liability),\nNOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN Hint\nil... annual meeting of the shareholders of\nThe Prince Mining and Development\nCompany, Limited Liability, will be held\n..i ll.e Company's Offices, Firsl Slroot,\nKevelstoke, H, C, on Wednesday, the\nSeventeenlhdayofJi.lv. A. D,, 1907, at\nthe hour of eight o'cto. k iu the afternoon,\nfor tin. purpose nt cli'i'lillg oliieers for lhe\nensuing yenr, and I'or ull oilier purposes\nrelating lo Ihe ma.iagomeni of ihe Company,\nAND TAKE NOTICE thai al the said\nmeeting it is proposed IO amend the\nby-laws by reducing Iho share qualification of tho dlroclora 10 such .......ber of\nshares as llie meeting deems lit.\nThe Transfer Hook of ll.e Company will\nbo closed during lhe fourloen days Immediately preceding .he meeting.\nDaie.l at Revelstoke, B. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E ihis 171b\nday of June, 1907,\nJ. T. I.AINO, W. li. ROBBRTSON\nPresident, 3-17 Jy Secretary.\nE.W.B. PAGET\nExpress\nDraying\nStorage\nAll Kinds of Light and Heavy\n/ Hauling Undertaken\nSAFES, PIANOS, ETO\nDealer in Wood, Coal and Feed,\nPhone 71. House Phone 7\nH. W. EDWARDS\nTAXIDERMIST\nlicer Head., Animals, Mnls, Kish, |KU-.,\nMOUNTKD\nAnimal mis\" Mounted.\nP 0. BoxII, ._ , .\nHtudlo: Cower ol Klrat St. anil Boyle A.e.\nUo.-Link.. B. U,\nI\n(I\n*\n.'\ni- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\nWe have a few lots left at $100 each. These are close, in\nand we guarantee them all perfectly level.\nThey will be on the market for 30 days only. Prices will\nbe advanced in the course of a few days.\nu WHITE, DOUGLAS & DRURY,\n6 CALGARY, ALBERTA.\nLethbridge is fast becoming on important city and its\nfuture prosperity is assured.\nBuy now and get in before the advance.\nThree Railways, vast coal deposits, and best wheat\nlands in Alberta.\nKINCAID & ANDERSON,\nLOCAL SELLING AGENTS, REVELSTOKE, B.C.\nna\nI\ni\nDEVELOP A rmu.ic SPI.'.T\nWe have always ndvcoated lhe\nIntro-lining and eneotirnging ol home\nindustries and home trade. Wc believe\nif. hoping an.l oncouragii g meralmiita\nul our own t .wn and -in dojog what\nwo cn lo put as n nch profitable\nli.sinoss ..s possible i. the way ol our\ntradesmen, but evidences o' the lici\nthat oitineni deal out nl 'own at tbe\ncatalogue bonis, may bei en al-nost\ndaily at the express iltico. Wliat is\ntl.e .....Bon ol ihis and what bus made\ntbo people take tliis slop, instead ol\nsupporting llieir In.in.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ni . h ills, lt\ncannot be denied that the est of\nliving in Itevelsl.ke is high, very\nhigh; general entninnditieaarc retailed\na', figures which to the new-con.er a- d\nstranger eccni almoit outrageous, but\nit is hardly to l.o believed that our\nmerchants are pocketing all ll\nprofits.. Revelstoke is placed in an\nunfortunate position ss regards treighi\nrates, which will in a measure exj liin\nthe high cost ol most commodities.\nThe latest trouble haa arisen\nover the report by tlie expert\nemployed by Ilk railway coininission who gives it as his opinion\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 that Vancouver and Winnipeg ar*=\neach entitled lo this te.riioryanl that\nthe dividing line between tho two\nshould be Macleod on lhe main line\nIf thie were to go into eflect then all\nparts between Winnipeg and Macleod\ncould only get freight, even in carload\nlots at the same rate a! the combined\ntarill' between the east and Winnipeg,\nplus the arbitrary rate from Winnipeg\noutward. Similarly all points nest of\nWinnipeg could only get carload lots\nat the rate to Vancouver plus the\narbitrary rate imposed from Vane iu-\nver back to the point in iiuestion\nThat is to say, Revelstoke.'Jor example,\nunder such a rule, although 300 milea\neast ot Vancouver, would gain no\nadvantage Irom its geographical position with regard (o lhe east, and\nwould not only have to pav the\nthrough rate to Vancouver but the\nlocal rate back; that is to say the\nrailway would charge for 600 miles of\nroad over which it did not carry tbe\ngoods. Uuder auch conditions, something of which prevails now, the cost\nof everything would advance and\nevory wholesaler driven out of the\ncity. In spite of heavy freight tariff\nour merchants ihould consider ai\nmuch as possible the customers. The\nonly way to make a town grow outside\nol any great industry or industries, is\nfor all hands to spend their money at\nhome, wherever possible', to give ai\nmuch encouragement and patronage\naa wo can to our merchants and\ntradesmen and those who help, in\ntheir own sphere, to build up our city;\nto agitate and keep agitating for\nmunicipal improvement, to encourage\nand employ home talent to ipeak well\nol ou. town abroad\u00E2\u0080\u0094in a word, to help\none another, to deitroy petty animosities and any peace disturbing\nclement, to encourage strangers who\nmay will, to cast in their lot for the\nwelfare of the community, to give\nevery lione.it man a fair show and a\nlair field, and to let \"brotherly love\ncontinue\" II everybody would do that,\nlife would be worth living, and Revelitoke would socially and commercially\nbo the gainer and our community be\nnearer a Utopia than it is to-day.\n'!' j \u00E2\u0080\u00A2rwsr.'mrrwW'Xr,\n_fi.'.-.-;':::f;f>i^i_i_*\u00E2\u0080\u0094s*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094**\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0___,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nSUNSHINf\nDIRECT DRAFT \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 U RJN ACE\nirn\nDAMPER. -,. . _.. j .\nThere is no dust\nnuisance in connection with the Sunshine. .^ySi:\nBecause the Sunshine is fitted with ,.>;ijfpJ\u00C2\u00A7\u00C2\u00A3S\n..!-Mfi?.'-' iO\".-:**-'.**\"\n* rf$&a\Zofc\"\"' across\nii^'io- %'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'''' \"le firc-pot to\n{ijvi tififp'-' thc smoke-pipe,\nyA& -.-*:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2?*'' as s'lown 'n illustra-\nt$0fi' tion, where it immediately\n*\u00C2\u00A7 ascends to the outer air.\nOnly two things to remember |\nin connection with this operation :--\nboth the dust and direct draft\ndampers.\nSunshine is just the cleanest, simplest, easiest managed, greatest labor\nsaving furnace that you can buy\n,-\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB. If vour local dealer docs not\nW^ ' \t\na dust flue (see illustration.)\nWhen you rock down the\nashes (no back-breaking\nshaking with the Sun- ,.v|i\nshine) what dust\narises is drawn\nfroih the ash-\npan up the\ndust-flue,\nthen\nii\n~:\"X'-\nhandle thc \"Sunshine\" write\ndirect to us for\n.'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\".V ''\'*iCS*vJ*..i*\n\ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ymi,\nfc#w\n.... '\" .'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*I\nmw-'i\nFree Booklet\nMcCIaryfc\nLondon, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver,\nSit John, Hamilton, Calgary.\nBOURNE BROS*, - Local Agents\nCORPORATION OF THE\nCITY OF REVELSTOKE\nBy-Law No.\nNOTIGE.\nAn exchange puts thc editor's char\nHctcriuticH into poetry (?) thus: Who\nweeps when you ure mul, wml laughs\nwith you when you are glad, and\nsmiles with you when you are mad\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe editor. Who has to bo both kind\naud wise, and nover (hardly ever) Hos,\nand when he does, creates surprise-\nthe editor, Who owns a heart as woll\naB cheek, poesesscd of spirit, yet is\nmeek, and lives on 40 cents a week\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe editor.\nRovelstoke Liuni District.\nDistrict of WeBt Kootenay,\nTake notice that Henry Ambrose Morris, of\nRevelstoke, B.C.. occupation Free Miner, intends to apply for special timber licences over\nthc following described lands:\n1. Commonclng at a post planted \\{ miles\n(rum the mouth ot the south fork of Dowuie\n(Jwek, innrkeil \"Henry Ambrose Morris'S. K> corner post,\" thenee wtat 100 chains, tlience north in\nchains, thence east 161 chains, tlienee south in\nchains to point of commencement, containing uie\nacres more or less.\n2. Commend ig ut a post plantcil 1% miles\nfrom thu mouth uf the south fnrk uf Downio\nCreek, mnrkeil \"Henry Ambrose Morris' N. K\nner post,\" thence west tflU chain i, tlience south 40\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Imins, theiieo east 100 rhaiiis, tlienee north V\nhains to point of commencement, containing MO\nacres nmre or less,\n3. Commencing at a post planted 2% miles from\nthe mouth of the soutli fork of DoAiiiu Creek,\nmarked \"Henry Ambrose Morris'S.K. cornerpost,\"\nthenee west IBO cliains, theme nortli 10 eliains,\ntlience east 10H chains, tlience south -lu chains to\npoint of conimencemeu^containing an acres more\nor less.\n4. Commencing at a post planted 2% miles from\nthe mouth of the suuth fork of Downie Creuk,\nmnrkeil \"Henry \iubrose Morris' N.B.Cortier poit,\nthencu west ltio chains, thenee south 40 clmins,\ntlience east 160 chaius, thenco mutu 40 cliains to\npoint of commencement, containing (HO acres\nnmre or less.\nfi. Commencing at a post plantotl 8H miles up\nfrom the mouth ot the south fork nf Duwnie creek,\nmarked \"Henry Ambrose Morris s. ({.corner post,\"\nthence west 100 chains, thence north -10 clmins,\ntheuce eiut 160 chains, thenco south 40 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 6)0 acres more\nor less,\nDated June 21st, 1007.\n6, Com noncing at a post plauted U!, miles up\nfrom the mouth of the iouth fork of Downie creek,\nmarked' Henry Ambrose Morris's.K.comer post,'\nthence weet 166 chains, tlienee south 40 chains,\nIheneeeast 160 chains, thunce north 46 chnlns to\npoint of commencement, containing 610 acres mure\nor less,\n7, Commencing at a post phnted on the south\nfork of Downie Oreek about 4ft miles from the\nmouth, marked \"Henry Ambrose Morris' S.E- corner post,\" thenee west 160 chains, tlience north 40\nclmins, tbence east 160 chains, theuce south lu\nchains tu point of commencement, containing 640\naiTus more or less,\n8, Commencing at n post planted on the soutli\nfork of Downie Creek ahout 4} miles from the\nmouth, marked \"Henry Ambrose Morris\" N.K, enrner post,\" tlience west 16(1 chains, tlience south lo\nchaius, theuce east 160 chains, thence north 46\nchains to pointof commenoement, containing flio\nacres more or less.\nCommencing at a pest plautod on the south\nfork of Downie ('reek, almut 6 miles from the\nouth, uiarked \"Henry Ambrose Morris' S.K, cor-\t\nner post,\" thence weBt 80 ehuins, thence north so | io chain\nNOTICE\nIWvclstoko Land District,\nDistrict ol Went Kf.ote.mj-.\nTnke notice thnt To... Sundt of Ilevelstoke.\noccupntiou Timlier Cruiser, intend! to apply for\nn special timber licence over tho lollowing\nili-sn-.tfi-il lands:\n1 CoiiiinenciiiK nt n pnst plnnted 1. mile*\nsouth of the montli of Smith Crook, n.fd It\"-,\ncl.nit.s ivest of tlu- Coluinbii. lliv.-r.iit.l mnrked\n\"'I*. Sunrlt's S. K. eorner.\" thenco SU chains\nwest, ll.e.u-e 81! clmins nortli, Ihence SU chains\noaat,thonoo80cbaina.outh to point of com-\nlucucemont. containing i'.l\" aerea more or loss.\n-.'. I'omuiei.ciiiK at apost plnntod I'.inile.-\nsiHilhof the nniulh of \"-mill. .'reek, and .\"*.\neliuiiis west of Columbia River aud inarkod\n\"T, Stin.lt'* N* K. corner.'\" tlionco Wl chain*\nsoulh,'.hence sn chains west, thenee 8(1 ehains\nnorth, thence 8.1 chains ea.*! lo poinl of commencement, cuntaiiiiii[: HI', acres moro or less.\na. .-.ii.iiii.'iii'iii^ ni u p... planted 111 miles\nsmith ol ll.e iniuilll i.f Smilli I'l-rek. find lf.1l\nchains west ol the Columbia River ami mnrked\n\"T. Bundt'a S. K corner.\" thence west 100\nelinins, llienee north .tl ohalna, thonoo easl lliu\nchains, tl.cncc south i.l chuius io point of commencement, containing ill\" acres ...ore or less.\ni. Corroionotng at .. post plantod;\".' mllea\nsouth ol thc ...onil. of Smill. Creek un.l Ui.\ncitt.ii.s west of the Columbia Hlver un.l niarked\n\"T. Siintlt's N. B. comer,\" the ice south 1(1\ncbuin.s, thenee west 10-1 chains. Ihence north In\nciiains, thence cast 1I1U chains to point of commencement, containing 1*10 acres more or less j\nii. Commeneing nt a post planlcd IP, ...lies ..ft\nsouth of tl.e ...outh of Smith Creek, and 2','\nmiles west of Columbia Hlver. and niarked\n\"T. Suudt's S. E. corner.\" tlmi.ee we.t 1111\nehains, tbenee north 1.) ehuins, Ihence east 100\nchains, theuce soulh 4.) chains to point of com\nmeneement, containing (IIU acres ...ore or less.\nWHRRBAS it is deemed necessary\nHi... expedient In the interest of the\nOity of Revelstnk'e that the present\nelectrical plant of the Oity should he\nimproved nnd extended hy the addition\nol* nn electric power dynamo and\nequipment including necesaaiy auxiliary plant:\nANI) WHEREAS to defray the cost\nthereof it will lie necessary to borrow\nthe sum of Thirty thousand ($30,000,00)\nDollars which the Council proposes to\nraise hy the issue of debentures secured\nupon the rates and charges which are\nchargeable and enforceable for the\nuser of water and electric light under\nthe \"Water and Electric Light Regulation By-Law 1903, ami the Municipal\nClauses Act;\"\nAND WHEREAS the estimated\niiiiioiint of the said rates and charges\nchargeable and enforceable for lhe\nyear in which this By-Law is passed\nis $82,000.00i\nAND WHEREAS no amount of\nmoney is now charged upon the said\nrales and charges;\nAND WHEREAS Hie debt hereby\ncreated is on the security nf the said\nwater and electric light rates and\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2barges and is further guaranteed by\nihe Municipality at large:\nAND WHEREAS for the payment\nof tin. said principal money and interest during the currency of the said\ndebentures it is necessary to set aside\nand withdraw from the annual current\nrevenue derived from said water and\nelectiiclight I'litesandcliarges.-inniially\nthe sum of $2322.81; the specific annual\nsum required for Ihe payment of interest being $1600.00 anil for the payment\nof the debt the sum of $822.81;\nAND WHEREAS the estimated\ndeficiency in the said rates and charges\nrequired to make up the amount of tlie\nmini.nl inl.-rest and sinking fund upon\nlliedehl hereby created is nil:\nlie ii therefore enacted by tho iMuni-\nipal Council of lhe Corporation of the\nCity of Revelsloke :.s follows:\nnegotiating and sale, brokerage and\nother necessary expenses.\n(1. For the payment of lhe said debt\nthere shall he sei .t-ide and withdrawn\neach year dining the currency of said\ndebentures from the ..........I current\nrevenue of llio municipality ..s derived\nfrom the said water and electric lighl\nrates nud charges (he sun. of $K22.S(\nnn.1 such sun. sin.11 be transferred from\ntlie annual .'.u-i-ent revenue account\nand paid into a special account to form\n.. sinking fund for the purpose mentioned herein,\n7, for lhe purpose of paying the\ninternal upon the suid debentures as\n.timebecomes due and payable there\nihal) he set aside and withdrawn each\nyear from llie -annual current revenue\nof Iho municipality us derived from\n..i.l water and electric light rales and\nharges Ihe sun. of $1500:00 which sum\nshall l.e transferred from the annual\ncurrent revenue account and paid into\niv special account for such purpose and\nto be disbursed as and when the instalments of Interest become due.\nS. During the currency of said\ndebentures the said rates and charges\nto the extent aforesaid shall not form\npart of the annual revenue of the\nMunicipality.\nfl. It shall he lawful for the Municipal Council from time to time to\n.-.'purchase any of the said debentures\nat. such price or prices as may be\nmutually agreed upon and all debentures so repurchased shall forthwith\nbe cancelled and no re-issue of any\nsuch debenture or debentures shall be\nmade in consequence of such repurchase.\n10. As additional security the credit\nof the Municipality at large is hereby\npledged for the payinent of lhe annual\ninterest and sinking fund required for\nthe extinguishment of the debt\ncreated by this By-Law and the\nMunicipality hereby guarantees payment of the same.\n11. This By-law shall come into\nforce and take effect on the Thirtieth\ndayof July. 11107.\n12. This By-Law may he cited for\nall purposes as the \"Water and Electric Light Rates Loan By-Law 11)07.\"\nRend a first time the 8th day of\nJuly, 1007.\nRead a second time the 8th day of\nJuly, 1907.\nRead a third time and passed the 8th\nday of July. 1(107, with the unanimous\nconsent of the Council.\nReceived lhe assent of the electors\nthe day of ,1907.\nReconsidered and finally passed and\nadopted l.v the Council lhu day\nof , 1007,\nNOTIGE\nCariboo Und District,\nDistrict of Cariboo, li, C.\nTako notice that I, W. T, (Ike, of Kevelstoke\nII. C, occupation Miner, Intend to apply fo\nspecial timher licences over the following dnicrib\ncl lands;\n1. Commencing at a post planted ahnnt K\nmiles from the mouth of Cairns Kiver and alumi\nmiles Bouth nf Cranberry Uko, and marked \"W\nT. oke's north-east oornor.\" tlience uouth hi chains,\nthenee west Wl clmins, tlienco imrth 80 chains,\nthenco east 80 chains lo place of 'commencement\ncontaining Olo acres more or less.\n2. Commencing at a post planted aliout 2 miles\nsuuth nf Mel.ennnii Kiver and joining No. 1 limit,\nami maiked \"W. T. Oke's uorth-east corner,\"\n(hen. e soutli sll chain/ thence west 80 chains,\nthouce nortli 811 chains, theuce east80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing610acres more\norless,\nMAYOK\n. Commencing ata po-t plantedH%miles\nsouth of the mouth of Smith (reck find 2 mill's\nwest of Columbia Kiver. and marked \"T,\nSundt's N. K, corner,\" thencosouth lo clmins,\nthenco west llio chain-, Ihence north 40chains,\noust ltio chains in pointof commencement,\n.'ul lining010 acres more or loss.\nI, l omnicnciiig at a po-i plantod 7 miles\nBOUth of the moulh of Smith Creok, and 81\nmiles west of Columbia Kiver, and marked\nT, Bundle N. K> corner.\" theuco went BO\nchains, thoncu soulh 80 chains, thenco cast HO\nchain-, thence north 80 cha'ni to point of commencement , containing Wu acres more or less.\nDated Juno Wth, 1907.\nsal jly ii TOM Sl'NDT.\nNOTIGE\nNotice is lierehy given that COdays after date we\nIntend tr apply t'n the llmi* ruble Chief Cnumls-\nsioner uf laml - and Wurks fnr permission to pur\n - Wf '\nKootenay district\nchose the fulluwing descril-ed lands in\n\"ooteiiay district;\nCom mencing nt a imst plautod mi tho 8, B,\nchafns, thonee oast 80 chains, thence suuth 80\nchains to pnlnt of commencement, containing 640\nacres mure or lees,\n10, Commencing at a post planted on Lho south\n(..rk of Downlfl Creek\" ahout six miles Irom the\nmuuth. maiked \"Henry Ambrose Morris' N.I',. corner post,\" theuco wost 40 chains, tlienee suuth 16u\nehaliis, thence oast 46 chains, thence north 160\nehalus tu point of commencement, containing 64U\nacres more or less,\nDated June 22nd, 100\".*\nsat jun K HKNHY AMBROSE MOBBIS,\nSaturday night (meoials at C. II.\nHume & Co/h\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hoys' wash suits at\nMo,\nWAH CHUNG\nAll kinds of Green Vegetables ready for the Market.\nFresh local grown Strawberries $3.25 and $3,50 Per\nCrate.\nRipe Gooseberries uie.\nPer Lb.\nFront Street, Revelstoke\nTELEPHONE 211.\ncornerof Thompson preemption MB, marked\n\"Evans tfcOgilvies N. W. coruer pnst,\" theuco\n10 chaius east, 40 chains south, w chains west,\nlOchains north to potato! c-nmuieucuinout.cnii'\ntuiitiiiK 1*1 ncres umro or loss,\nDated May Eth, Ilii'i.\nlatmrB KVANS A OUILV1E\nLOOK! LOOK\" LOOK!!!\nJU3T ON THE MARKET\nVancouver Manufacturer needs good\nmen lo repreot ll.e very latest novelty,\nAgenla coining money, Oct wise, start\nworking for yourself. E\ '-body buys on\nsight. Profils over one hundred per cc.il.\nDon't waste lime asking foolish questions,\nbut send one dollar for fines, samples in\nAmerica,\nTHE PHOENIX OOMPANY,;)\nSpine 4, 4,15 Granville Sl,,\nVancouver, B. C.\nSTORAGE It\nFurniture, Pianos, or Merchan-\ndise,8torcd in dry-well-built warehouse in convenient location,\nE. A. HAQQEN,\nReal Estate and Insurance Agent\nRevelstoke, B.C.\n1. The sum i.f $H0,00(1.(K> shall lie\nexpended in improving and extending\nthe electrical planl uf tho City as\naforesaid and it. shall lie lawful tin- the\nMayor of the, Corporation of the Oity\nof Itevelstnke I.. llO.'l'OW nn the credit\nand security ..I' the said rates and\ncharges hy way ..I dohontures heroin-\nmentioned from any person or\npersons, li.aly or bodies corporate who\n...ay lie willing to advance the same, a\nsum not exceeding in the whole the\nsum of Thirty thousand dollars and tn\ncause all such sums so raised and\nreceived to ho paid inlo the -hands of\nthe Treasurer of the said Oity for Ilu*\npurposes and with the object hereiu-\nbofore .-.'cited.\n2. It ahull he lawful for the said\nMayor to cans.' any number of debentures tola: made, executed and issued\nfor sueh sum or sums aa may lie\nrequired [or thu purposes and object*\naforementioned mil exceeding however tl.e sum of $30,000,00, oach of said\ndebentures being ..I* ibe denomination\nof One thousand dollars ami nil sueh\ndebentures shall l.e sealed wilh thi\nseal of tho Corporal Ion of I ho City of\nItev.'lsloke an.l signed l.y the. Mayor\nand Olerk thereof.\n3. Tlie said debentures shall hoar\ndale lhe Pint day i.i* Augusl, 1IHI7, and\nshall be made payable in Twenty-live\nyears from ll.e sai.l date in lawful\nmoney of Canada al lhe office of the\nMolsons Hank at U.'velstokc aforesaid,\nwhich place of payment shall bo designated l.y said debentures and shall\nhave attached lo Ihem coupons for tbe\npayment of Interest and the signature\nto the coupons mny he eilher written,\nprinted, stamped.... lithographed.\n4. The said dohontures sb.tll bear\nInterest al the rate ol Five (5) per\ncentum per annum from tbe dale\nthereof which interest shall be payable\nseini-aniiii.tllv at the olliee of thc\nMfllsoiiH Umili at Ilevelstoke aforesaid\nin lawful money ..f Canada on tl.e\nfirst day of February and the First\nday of August respectively in each and\nevery year during the oiii-renc*\" thereof\nand it shall be expressed in said debentures and coupons to bo so payable.\n5. It ahull bu lawful for tin. said\nMayor to negotiate and sell the said\ndebentures or any of them for less\nthan par but in no ease shall the\ndebonturei or any of them be sold lor\nless than ninety-llvo por centum of\ntheir face value including the cost of\nCITY OLERK\nTAKE N0TI3E that the aliove is.'\ntrue copy of the proposed By-Law\nupon which ll.e vole of tl.e Municipality will be taken ill the Cily Hall, corner nf McKenzie Avenue and Second\nSlreel, Kevclsliike, 11. 0\u00E2\u0080\u009E on Tuesday,\n.Inly SI, IHU\", between the hours of I)\no'clock a, in. and T o'clock, p. 111.\nHENRY FLOYD,\nClerk of the Municipal Council.\nMONEY SAVED\nA SAVING OF\n25c. to 50c. on ihe $\nCAN BE MADE ON\nYour Grocery, Clothing\nDrygoods and Shoe Bills\nBY DEALING WITH US\n3. Commencing at a post planti-il about 2 mile)\nfrum McLennan River ami joining No. 2 limit ami\nmarked \"\\\ T. Oke's north-west corner,', thence\neast 160 chains, thence south 46 chains thence\nwest lliu chnius, thenee north 40 clmins to place of\ncommencement, containing Clu acres mure or less.\n4. Commencing at a post plauted almut 2 miles\nfrom McLennan Hlver and Joining No. 2 and No. 8\nlimits ami um rked \"W.T.uw's north-east corner,\"\nthence smitli su chains, thence west80 chains,\nthouce north 80 ch.jns, thenee east80 chains tc\npoint of commencement, contatning'tHQ acres more\nor lesa\nfi. Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles\nsmith of Cranberry I-ake ami joining No. llimit\non the soutli ami uiarked \"\V. T. Oke's nurth-east\ncomer,\" thenco smith ill ehains, thence west 80\ncliains, theuco north 80 chains, theuce eastfeU\nchains to place of commencement, containing 6io\nacres, moro orless.\n6. Commonolng at a post plauted about 1 miles\nsouth of Cmilberry Lake ami joinini; No. h limit\non the west, and marked \"W. T. Oke's south-east\ncornei,\" thenco west 'ifi chain*-, thence nurth 80\nchains, theuce east KU chains, thence south 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 610\nacres more or less.\n7. Commencing at a post planted about 4 miles\nsouth of Cranberry Lake and joining No. 6 limit\nou the north-enst and marked \"W. T. oke's southeast coiner.\" thence west 80 chains, thence north\nm chains, tlienee east H) cliains. thenee south 80\nelmins.to point of commencement, cuntaining 640\nacres move or less.\nDated June 7th, 11)07.\nB. Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles\nsoutli of McLennan Itiver and joining Nn ; limit,\nand uiarked \"W. T, oke's south-east corner,''\ntlience north 80 chains, tlience west 86 chains,\nthenee south 86 chains, thence east 80 chains to\npoint of commoncement, containing 646 acres\nmore or lei-s,\nli. Commencing at a post planted ahout 2 miles\nsouth of .McLennan Kiver ami joining No. 8 limit,\nand marked \"MV. T. Oke's norllieast comer,\"\ntheuce soutli 80 chains, theuce west 80 chains,\nthencu north 80 chains, theuce east 86 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 610 acres more\noi less.\n16. i ommeiieing nt a post planted about 2 miles\nsouth of McLennan Hlver aud joining No. P limit,\n.and marked \"W. T. Oke's south-east corner,\"\ntheuco west 100 chains, thenco north 40 chains,\nthenceeast 160chaius, tlienee soutli 46 chains to\npuiut of commencement, containing 646 acres more\nor less. ,\n11. Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile\naouth of McLennan Itiver ami joining No. lu limit\ntiiid maiked \"\\\ T. oke's north-east comer,\"\nihence smith 80 chains, tbence west B0 chains,\nthence north 80 eliains, thence east 86 chains to\nplace of commencement, containing uio acres more\nor less.\nDated June 10th, 1007.\n12. Commencing at a post plantod about 3\nmiles frmn Canoe Hlver ami about 8-^ mllea\nfrom mouth of river and marked \".V. T. Oke's\nsouth-east corner,\" theuce west, 80 chains, tlience\nnuiili 80 chains, thenco east 8U cliains, tlience\nsun Hi 8(i clmins to point uf commencement, containing QIO acres more ur leas,\nlii. Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles\nwest of Canoe Hivur ami joining No, 12 limit tnd\nmaiked \"W. T, Oke's south-east corner,\" Uience\nwest HI chains, thenee uortli SO chains, theuce east\n80 chains, tiience smitli 80 chains to place of commencement, en ni,tin iii*.' 040 acres more or less.\nn. Commencingat a poit planted about 1 mile'\n.H-M of Canoe Kiver and joliilhg No, Y.l limit and j\nUinikod \"W, T. Oke's souih-wost cumer,\" theuce I\nnortn sn chains, tlieil.*e east ?0 chains, tiience\nsouth M) i liains, thence west 80 chains to point of ]\ncommencement! containing 040 acres mure urlei\nDated luu\" 1Kb, 16U7.\nwedjly*i WILLIAM T. OKB,\nNOTICE\nALL GOODS ARE QUOTED\nEXPRESS OR FREIGHT\nPREPAID\nWt PAY FREICHT to any railway nation\nin Western Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia,\nWrite for our latest Prlco List, ll is\nmailed (rco on request,\nWo only handle the 'bosl goods monoy\ncall buy, only goods of best mills, manufacturers and packers shipped, '\nWe make Prompt Shipments*.\nWe absolutely guarantee satisfaction\nand Delivery.\nAll Goods Guaranteed or Money Refunded.\nll is a duly lo You, 10 Your family and\nlo your Pocket Hook to Investigate o...-\npriccs.\nWe do nol belong lo llio Jobbers' or\nRetailers' Guild or Association or any\ntrust,\nRoforonoos. Any Bank. Hallway or\nExpress Company in lhe Ciiy, or the\n..limes of lively Ihausand satlslled os-\nlinnet's in ll.e lour provinces.\nWrite lor Our Prioe List To-day.\nNorthwestern Supply House\n239 and 2G1 Stanley Street\nWINNIPI0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 MANITOBA\nCertificate of Improvements.\n1TOTIOE\nKichmotid Mineral Claim, situate lu tlie itcv\noUtoke Mining Division of West Kootenay\nDistrict.\nWhere located!\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Standard Basin, youth\nKorkof Duwnie Creek.\nTako notice tlmt I. it. Smith, K..M.C. No\nIWtfl-, aollng as ujrent for W, II Willcox,\nFree Miner's Certificate No. HlftV-M. intend,\nHixly davs from date hereof, lo applj* to the\nMining Recorder for a CerUfloato ol Improve*\nIimnts, for the purposo of obtaiuiug a Crown\nGrant of tho abovo claiin.\nAnd further take notico thnt notion, under\nsection Tt, musl be commenced U'furo lh\nIssuance of su< h Cerlilleate uf ImprovomonUi\nDated thl* '.'.'Inl day of May, A.D. 1007,\nwed my'.J It. SMITH.\nNOTICE\nRevelsloke Laud DUlrtct.\nDlstrlol Of West Kooleuay,\nTake notice that Karlslorcni of How-or,\nH, 0,i occupation Lumberman, Intends i\u00C2\u00AB apply\nfor special timbur licence-over the following\ndescribed lands:\n1, CommeiiciiiK at a post planted on the\nnorlli sido \u00C2\u00BBf Drift Creek, about four miles\nfrum the Lardeau Kiver; thence east Pi cbnins,\nthencu north 100 chains, thence weet 40 ohalni,\nthunce suuth llio chains,\nt Commencing at a put planted on the\nnnrlh side of Drift Creek, about \Y i mllei- from\ntlio Lardeau Itiver. thence north io chains,\nthenceeast 100 chains, thencewouth lOchains,\nthenco west 100 chains.\nDated June LIU), 100\".\nwit Jly 13 EA1U8TBVRN8.\nNOTICE\nCariboo Land District.\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTnke notice thai 30 days after date E.Combg\nof Kevelstoke, occupation hotel man, intends\nto apply for a-ipecial timber license over the\nfollowing de-cribed landst\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1. Commencing at a post planted two miles\nwest of ('ami,) riverand about H-l mile- from\nmouth, near Cranberry lake, and marked 'K.\nCorulug'fl northeast corner post No l.'1 ihoneo\nsouth Mi chain.-, thence wost SO chains, thence\nnorth So chains, thenco oast Sn chains to start-\nin*/ itoint, containing 540 acres more or less.\nDated lib uf June, lWfi.\n2. Commencing at'a post plauted on wost\nbank of Canoe rivor, S-'i miles from mouth,and\nmarked \"K. Cuming's northwest comer iiu.-t\nNo. 2,\" thenceeast Su chains, thouce south 80\nchains, tlience west 80 chains, thence north 80\nchaius tu starting point, containing 640 acres\nmure or less.\nDated \u00E2\u0080\u00A2ith Juno, 1907.\n3. Commencing at a post planted three miles\nwest of ('auoej rivor, 8>i miles from moulh nud\nmarked \"K. Coming's northwest corner posi\nNo. 3,\" thenee east so chains, theuco south 80\nchains, thonco west 80 chains, theuce north SO\nchains to startitiK puint, containing OtO acres\nmore or less.\nDated ?ih June, 1007, *\n1. Comment-in*: at n post plnntod on west\nbank uf Canoe river, about S.1 milos frum mouth\nnud inarkod \"K I lomlng's northeast corner imst\nNo. 1.\" thenco suuth SO chains, thouce west SO\nchains, theuce uurth 8o chains, theuce east 80\ncliains tu starling point, containing 610 acres\nmore or less.\nDated 5th June, 1907.\n5. CommenciuK at a post plauted west uf\nCanoo river and 87 miles from muuth, marked\n5. Cornlng'fl northeast comer post No. 5,\"\nihenco south 80 chaius, theuce west 80 chains,\nthenco north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to\nstarting puint,coouiuiiiK Oil) ucres more or less\nDated oth June, l',KJi.\n6. Commencing at a post planted west of\nCanoe river, 85 mflps from mouth, and marked\n\"B. Coming's uort oasl corner post No. 6,\"\ntheuce south 80 cbaius, thenco west So chains,\ntheuco uurth M) chains, thence oast 80 chains to\nStarting -jiuint, containing OtO acres mure or\nless.\nD-fUe'i III. .im-i;, 1,07.\n7. Commouciug ut a post plauted west uf\nCuimo, river ami Si miles frum muuth, and\nniarked \"K. Coming's northeast corner post\nNo. i,\" theuco suuth SOchains, thonce west fcO\nchains, thence uurth SO chu'ns, thence oast 80\nchains to startiug poim, containing 640 acres\nmure or less.\nDated 7th Juno, 1907.\n8. Commouciug at a post plant d t;v>< milos\nwest uf I anoe river and abuut B5 milos frum\nmouth aud ir.arked \"K. Coming's southwest\ncumer *m>-i No. s.\" theuce uurth 80 chaius,\ntbeuce east SO chains, thencesouth80chains,\nthouce west tii chains to starting point, contaiuiug 640 ucros more or less.\nDated ith June, !.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'.\n0. Commencing at a post planted west of\nCauoo river and 85 miles frum mouth, and\nmarked \"E. Coming's southwest corner post\nNo -**>,''theuce uorth 160 chains, theuce east 40\nchains, thence south 16U chaius, theuce wost 40\nebains tu -starting poiut, contaiuiug 040 acres\nor less.\nDated 7th June, 1907.\n10. Commeueiug at a post plauted ou west\nbank of Canoe river and about 83 miles frum\nmuuth aud marked \"E. Cuming's soulhwost\ncumer No, 10.\" Ihence north 80 chains, theuce\neast80chains, theuco south 80 chains.thence\nwest 80 chains tu starting point, containing 640\nacre? more or less\nDated June 7th. 13)7.\n11. Commencing at a post planted west of\nCanoe Itiver and about to miles from mouth\nand marked \"K. Coming's suuth-easl corner\npu-t No. 11.\" Ihence west So chains, thenco\nnurih su chains, thence cast B0chains, llienco\nsuuth yi chains to surting point, contalng \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\"\nacre- more or less,\nDated J uno 8th, W07.\nYi. Commencing al a t>ost planted westof\n(anoe Hiver alwut 5 miles, about 85miles from\nmouth, marked \"K. Coming's nort h-cast cornor\npust No. 12,\" tlience south 80 chains, lhcnco\nWest m chains, ihence north 80 chains, thencu\neast S'l chains to nturtiug poiul, contaiuiug 010\nacres more or less.\n13,\nCanoo Kiver and & miles\n\"fi. Corning*.! north-east eurner post Nu. 13,'\ntheuce south gn chains, theuce west SOchains,\nthence nurth si chains, Iheneeeast 80 chains to\nStarting iHiint.conUiiningtHOacrcs more or loss.\nII. CommeiiciiiK nt a post planted I mile\nwest of Canoe Itiver and uboui 85 miles fmm\nmouth, and marked \"K. Coming's north-west\ncomer posl No. II.\" thenco east 80 chains,\nthencesouth 8n chains, thonco west so chains,\ntheuco north 80 chains io Hurting point, con*\nunit ni,' M acres more or lens.\nDated Juno Uth, 1907,\nwed Jly 3 ED. COBNING.\nCommencing at a post planted westof\nIes from mouth, murked\nNOTICE\nKevelstoke Land District.\nDistrict uf West Kootenay.\nlake nolice that I, G, N. Ulckennonof Kev*\nelstoke, occupation Farmer, inicnd toappiy\nfor perminion to purchase the folluwingde*\nicrioed land:\nCommencing at a j... m planted nt tbo h, k.\ncomer I W1V,Q, 1, thence wesl lOchains,\nliieiu-e suuth socliHint, theme cant lOchains,\ntheoce north bu chains tu point of oomminot*\nmenl utnl euiitainltig BSD acres mure or loin,\nDlled Maj-16lh,lW7.\nwed Jo 12 GBOBOB NORWOODl DICKINSON,\n~\u00C2\u00A5oTiciT\nKeudsloke Luu I DUlrlCt,\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTnke notice thai I, anion Htnnen ol Poplar,\nB.C., occupation Miner, Intoml to apply for\npermission to purobise tbo following described\nlaud;\ncoinnieiiciiig at a post planted on the north\nlide ol tbe Urdu Kiver, opposite the town of\nPoplar, marked \"A. Hansen'* N.W. corner,\"\ntbonco east 40 chains, thenoe south io chaini,\nthencu \\u00C2\u00ABost to chains, theuce norlh 10 cbaius\ni\" P'-iu: \u00C2\u00AB.i comracmeiucui, nml coutainlug 40\nlores, more or leim.\nDatc-i Jnd Julv, 1007,\nwed Jly 10 ANTON HANHKN.\nFurniture Stock and Premises\nFor Sale,\nHovcUoke Und District.\nDistriet uf West Kootonay,\nTake notice UmtC, A. Freeman uf Ka-lu, H.\n,, occupation Miner, Intends to apply for\nspocial Umber licences over the following do- Tenders will bo received by tbo undersigned\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ribril limil-: , I Up to lj o'clock noon on tho 19th day of July,\n1. Commonclng ut a post planted on the I IM.'urllhe purchase uf the stock in trade of\nnorth sido of Drift Crook, about I mlloe from | OTA.'rt\"!0'!?^-^0^\n Iiolonglng to tho oiUto\ntliu Lardeau Kiver. thonce west 10 chains. I of tbe late John K. Wood of KT'velHtokc, and\nthonco north 180 ohains, thonoo east 40 ohalni\ntitmice south 100 chains.\ni Commencing at a pool planted on the\nnorth Hide of Drift Creek, about 3 mile\" from\nllie Lardeau Kiver, thenco north lo chains,\nthenco enst 100 cliains, thenco south 10 chain*,\nthenoe wesl 100 chains,\n3. Commencing at a post planted on the\nnorth Hide of Drift Crook, alwut'.'} mhos from\ntlio Lalxloau Itivor. thonce west 10 chains,\nthoncu nurth ltio cliains, thence out to chains,\nthencosouth lOOchains.\nDated Juno 15th, 1007.\nsat Jly 13 C A. FHEKMAN.\nalso for the purchase of the property lately\noccupied by him as a furniture store and rooming huu-c. -itualeon Lot86, Hlock 23,Plan 636A\nHcvoUtoko. .Separate tenders may tw mado for\nthe stock iu trade and for lho real elate, or\ntenders may bc made for the Htock and real\ncitato together.\nThe hlgbott ur any tender will not nccosoarlly\nbc accepted. Slock Hits and tho property to bo\nsold may bo examined on application to the\nundersigned.\nDated June 12th, 1907.\nUKO. S, McCAIU'KH.\njun WW . OUlcial AduilnlsUator, BARGAiiS\nThis ia the time of year when La\nhow to keep cool. Read our\nlies are at iheir wits end to know\nlist of Cool Wearing Apparel.\nShirt Waists\nSelling from Too. to 85.00 e cli. This let are\njust to band by expess, Our stoek is well assorted\nLadies' Underwear\nLadles1 Under V. .-is Ltulies' Under Diawerp,\nSutiiiiu-r weight.\nboth in ,.. i--.- and sizes,\nFancy Parasols\nWo havo a woll assorted stock in Parasuls both\nin Ladies and Children's\nWash Skirts\n. olored and White, The price ranges Iron. $2\nto $4.50,\nTweed Skirts\nDelivered l.y manufacturer late .-.nil houglil at\nspecial prices. Only a few left. Regular $-'..00 nml\n$11,00, Seliiug now al SI.\nWhite Wear\nLadies' Gowns, C'orsel Covers, 1'n.l.i- Skirts,\nIm . !..;-,-.,-!:-. Children's Drawers, Dresses\nSkirts.\nWe cordlallj invite yon nil t.> Inspect nur Block\nMillinery\nH ng al Special Prices 1 1.....I: for Bargains !\n..f II..I Weather Goods, We aro sure we have something in ll.e various lii.es in stock you require, Our\nprices will Bi.il tl..' mosl careful buyer,\nID & YOUNG\ni|iitiititlittii|iitiitit$n|u|ii|if;\nf\nI\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nWHY?\nyour Pre-\n- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . .\nBECAUSE\n: : :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. I.:\nand Chemicals\nBECAUSE\n;.- ' ' \" ; ed\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 it goes i'i!'-\nBECAUSE\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nw\nHi J\n9 '.\nf:\n9 5\nf:\nONLY A GLANCE j\nnl nur slock\nJUST A TRIAL\nIF YOU WANT\nTo Buy t\nTo Kent\nund besl\nBREAD, CAKES AIM PASTRY.\nBuy Nice\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ill.\nt ; im ii | . Hobson & Beil \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n9 tion if vou wish it. \u00C2\u00B1 t ,luuou\" >* *\"'\"\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n*\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nCanada Dm &\nli\nGrooers, Bakers A- Confectioner!\nTo Buy\nLands.\nSplendid Fruit\nCOME AND SEE\nKincaid & Anderson\n*j#W#W*#\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.WEATHER FORECAST\nSatmday, July 13, lor 21 hours.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nUnsettled and showery, cloudy, with\nbright intervals. Moderato variable\nwilidff. Temp. in;..\. 77J mill. 48.\n. _ \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nLocal and General.\nE.irl Gibbons an.l l'at Higgins were\ndrowned in the Kootenay river near\nWanker on Tuesday laat,\nlhe Tourist Asiociation is keeping\nveryquietl Isn't it about lonesome-\nthing was being done for tin! B'cason?\nThe ladies ol the Maccabes ivill\nh ild a lawn social at tbe residence of\nMrs. A. C. Lee on July 23rd, Everybody invited and all will bc welcome.\nWe regret to annuunce the satl\nintelligence oi tbe death oi Mrs. Olds,\noi Fire Valley, sister o! Capt. Kirby ol\nArrowhead, which took placo early\nThursduy at the hospital.\nLadies' Aid of St. Andrew's Church\nwill huld their annual lawn sociable\non the Manse grounds on Thursday\nevening next. July lcth, the Independent Land will be in attendance.\n\"La Patrie\" of Montreal is authority\nfor the statement that Henri li.......**..\nis to resign his Seat in the Common!\nIor the purpose of forming an independent political party.\nRevelstoke has challenged Nelson\nior at home and away cricket matches.\nThe tirst ol theie two will be played at\nRevelitoke on Aug 17, and the Kevelstoke eleven will play at Nelson on\n;ept. 2nd.\nIhi ; -. .pie ol Ki I .wna seem. .1 to\nappreciate very much the iact that\nKevelstoke sent d wn such a large\neting.:.'. I - th. ir c li bration yest. r-\nday,seeing thai tiie distance is bo\nRevels ... rs will be glad ot\nie8a ... \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ::.-- pari ol tin . II ;,\npli Laboi Day celebration in\nmis city\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sept. 3 4.\nl he VI|,:.- cl ib which .\nIdi ..- .*- nd annua i up I n\ning the p reek in lise Vallej\n. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-:.:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.-., i . ..- lay ol mi*\nweek. 1be ci. ip wai i iucci ss ii\ni .< ry way Al out 150 wire in\nattends.ice and some 75 wen ... .\n..-- I .!.:.- ... tive membership by\nclimbing M iunt\u00C2\u00AB Temple snd ib. r-\ndeen. No accident ii reported to\nhave.. ip| i tied; the weather wat good\naad an exceedingly .-- od time \u00C2\u00AB ..\n. ij ;..-. l.y all.\nK. Tapping, who has been in Calgary this week attending the convention ol the Westeii. Theatrical Association, reports that crowds ol settlers\nare coining west, and that tlie tourist\ntraffic in O.lg.ry and Banff is particularly heavy, lie states alsu tiiat the\ncrops are looking in excelltnt condition.\nKing Edward and Queen Alexandra\nwho arrived al Dublin It..in Kingston,\non Wednesday visited the exhibition,\nSubsequently Their .Majesties passed\nin procession through the streets of\nDublin to tlin Vice Regal Lodge. The\n.lense crowds o! people everywhere\naccorded the King and (Jiieen the\nheartiest reception.\nThe \"ut- home' by thc ollicers, noncommissioned officers nnd men ol E\nCo., K. M. R., at the Drill Hall, was a\nbrilliant success last night. Unfortunately many who hud received\ninvitations were away at the Kelowna\ncelebration, but the gathering was\nnevertheless brilliant and sociable.\nThe decorations were tastefully and\nhandsomely carried out,\nP, Swanson, purser ol the steamer\nHevelslokc, who is in town,states that\nhe saw three bears on tlie road in the\nvicinity of the landing while coming\ninto town yesterday, lie il 1 bo stales\nthat bear track! arc to lie seen on the\nroad between Maley's ranch and the\nentrance of the canyon, lt is evidi nl\nthat these animal! are plentiful here.\nLocal spurts should take note ot this.\nThe Independent Hand seem! to\nhave won general esteem and golden\n..pinions at. the Kelt.wna ihow, nol\nui.ly ior tbeir playing bul als. foi\ntheir decidedly neat, smart app. irance\nand orderly marching. Prone tu be\ncarried away with anxiety t - be heard\nin best advantage, tbe boys are a little\ntoo much inch..e.l to \"brass' tb. ir\ninstrum. ms and so destroy torn a. d\nunison, yet at the sum.. :. -,.\nImve ii vigi r and wing al\nplaying that wa! certainly lacking in\nall other ban.is yesterday, and make\nthe most ol their music.\nE HAVE SOME BAI\nGAINS IN COAST\nPROPERTIES\nMONEY TO LOAN\nReal Estate and Insurance Agts,\nCRICKET,\nAn interesting Match Between\nRevelstoke and Vernon.\nThl\nlii* i. .. open i .:\nMr*. II. a. Brown will not receive\nuntil the end ot S pti\nEdward Adair Irom Vancouver is\np. f ling . I. a dsyi ii; the i\nMrs. IV, M. ms and Min McLean\nmm- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i. irrov i. tail to the d iet,\nMra. J. i*.. Cremnan lefl eiti I.-\nmorning - n a vis i to her parent \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n\nWinnipeg.\nIV. Smith and F, VV, Atkins.,.. -;\nWinnipeg are in town n a \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ninspection nl Iruit laml-. in the district\nVV. M Lawrence, accompanii\nMfi*ti r .I,,..,.:.-, and Miss Eileen, lelt\n.h.i i...-ruing on\nWinnipeg,\nTbeRevelstoke cricket loam took\nadvantage ofthc excursion yesterday\nand journeyed to Vernon, where a\nmutch hnd been arranged with the\nVernon eleven. The visiting team\nwon Hie loss, but put tlie home men\ninto bat; ibe objeel being to ascertain\nthe condition of batting on the\noocoanut matting with which the\npitch had been covered. The superiority ..I the Vernon eleven uver our\nboys was easily stcn, tilth..ugh the\nfielding, bowling and batting of Revelitoke evoked much praise from tho\nspectators. Tbe match resulted in a\nvictory fnr Vernon by an inuings, but\nour boy! are thoroughly laiisfi id with\nthe game and are pleased ti . ive been\nai le to meet sucb a iplendid team as\nVernon poiBessei. li K.uwist!.-.\nRevelst .ke, . nr beil I wler, was\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0::. M . . .:.- . -. .Ugh to -\nsevere Hot - . i :\nibe Geld\nIV. I... I'M\n.-hind\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.art ;\nlirection Whil.\nf tho Vci I -\npally and om\n:,.\ni. ptic i there It tl e clot. I\nthe matoh u tl alt. r a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ibil tnllal\na ovor to Lord\nAberdeen1! Colditream ranche an.l\niol \u00E2\u0096\u00A0, - - . ilth wl.ut they\nlaw in tb\n.--. i. i .\n.ten : thi ir trip ind th.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i, md theii rea ption by the\nkimlly people of Vernon. I\nholiday visit to their Hrst away match and . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\norganised team aro ' n arkablj\nSocial and Personal\ni .\n:-.;.-\n'!\n-\ni cts.\nlp. <\nMediterranean, r.\nand Velvel Sp mi.\n...M|M\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIVo.\nA great range\n, i.\n..f prlcei and\nThomas Taylor, M P.P., wenl south \"'Und \"hould, with praot is, pnl\nthi! if. rning to atti nd tbe annual m * thi line * tean - :\ngenera meeting olthe Kootenay Con- cricketing circle! Fi ink\n1 * ',t'\"\" ids the high, ticor i - . .\nMr. ... d M A : Villi - . rip I the team:- -R.\nrrive . .. . \u00E2\u0080\u009E u. Bri |\nI - Iney will sp- ndada ,\nro with Mrs. G. At. i | '\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' >\" M- ''-l:\"\no Feaux, .1 Vfaley it I\nMr II. A. Drown leaves to nigh '* '\"'\"\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 W* \" ' Phl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 thcona and I i. th. - - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n. .vltation ol Judge I iptoii and wi\nALPINE CLUB\nTwo Day Trip To Lake 0'Hara\nAccomplished.\nThe special feature of the Alpine\noamp this year is tl.e two day trip hy\nway of LakeO'H.ira, Tbe lirat party\nto make tliis trip was in oharge ol Kd\nFeins, Swiss guide, and consisted ol\nMessrs Ballantine of Calgary, l.nlly of\nBanff, R, W. Haggen nnd itev. J. R.\nRobertson of Kevelstoke, The trip\nwas made Friday and Saturday, July\n5th and Oth.\nAt 0:15 a. m. the party left e.in.p\nwith high hopes and keen anticipation\nof the grandeur before us. We followed up the Paradise valley towards the\nHorseshoe glacier till we came to the\nbase ol Mt. Mitre. We cast our eyes\nto ktbc heights of Mitre pass, which\nrises in a steep ascent to over 8,000\nleet and which con nests Mt. Aberdeen\nto the north with Mt. Mitre to the\nsouth. Here wo are roped with the\nguide as lend an.l Kev. Robertson as\nanchor and immediately begin tho\nascent. Good time is made and soon\nwc nre on the summit with the beautiful Paradise valley at our hack and\nthe wild walls ol Mounts Lefroy and\nVictoriu bef .re us, while the great\nglaoi is of Lefroy and Victoria lay far\nbeneath us. This is a glorious sight.\nAt the base lie the great lields ol ico\nand snow while lar up lhe precipitous\nwalls lie great strata of ice and snow\nwhich arc being continually pushed\n..ver tl.e walls and coming down in\nfrightful avalanches.\nVV arc soon down from the pass and\ni.....-.-liing over the glacier at a good\npace. On reaching Hie Victoria glacier\nanother great sight ..pons to our eyes.\nAt our right and to the northeast the\nglacier Btretohes gradually down to-\nwaul* tl.e emerald waters of beautiful\nLako Louise, beyond which the pleas\ning grounds and buildings of the Chalet are see to good advantage, while at\n. ur left at the southwest thc awful\nsight of Abbots pass is lull in view.\nTnis puss lies between Mounts Lefroy\nand Victoria and rises to a height ot\n'.158(1 leet, the highest, or one of the\nhighest, on the continent. Great\nhuge rock walls rise perlectly perpen\nilicular, facing each other and oi'owned\nwill, glacial strata. The avalanches\nthat huve recently co:i e down are\nlying in mighty confusion down the\npass, while we know that oilier great\navalanches are preparing for their\nmad tumble from the heights above.\nThe .iBcent up to the summit ol this\npass lies in the shadows ol those great\nwalls and glaciers, and over the ava\nlunches that lie below. The light is\nso frightful that it is known as \"Death\nTrap,\" and while no life has ever been\nlost iu this place it surely looks like a\nveritable death trap. The sight is\ntruly wild and terrible.\nThrough this pass we must go so\nhurriedly we tramp over the Victoria\nglacier with eyes to the summit. All\nis going splendidly when like a Hash\nMr. Haggen drops out of sight into a\ncrevasse which was hidden under thc\nBnow, The ropes, however, catch him\nup ai suddenly as he went down and\nin a moment he bobs up out of the\ncievnsse like a jaok-in-the-box, and all\nhave a good laugh over this amusing\ndiversion. The guide gives us a n.o\nment. to rest, and then says that we\n...id better do the best we can by a\nforoed climb till we get out ot this\ndangerous place. For ball an hour we\npushed up f..r .ill that we were worth,\nour eyes keenly watching and our enrs\nkeenly ..pen iur every sight or sound\nol avalanchea, A sigh of relief nnd\ngratitude is breathed when we see that\nwe have safely passed through this\nDeath Trap, and in a few more minute! we are on the summit of tlie pass\n9588 leel\nWe e*il a small lunch here, but a\ntierce cold wind is blowing up from\n: sideof the pass and wc hurry\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 we get benumbed with\n- -: Her \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 we meet with h disappoint-\n-. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 wi were expecting an easy\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a number ol guud glissades,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 d had so covered the mow\nce : i it glissading was\n: we bad to endure a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .- -'- - p, inl il .- d slow descent\n- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -.. it80degrees grad.\n. - -.- down backwards\npi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 igh the crust of ice\n- a n ifii'.iiii side i\ntecs lor ..li weare worth\n.-. .-.I\"..';-, by any\n... hour ur mere nl this\n-.-I M we are again on\n.-!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 and we wind our way\n. though Interesting descents, till tin- beautiful Lake 0 11.ir.l\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 reaki inl full viev\nUke O'Hara i- a beautilul ipot\nahoul nim - - ic ith ol II- itor on\nthe C I* It To the north and satl\nIn oudJMdi ..I . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nil w Iwssj rite abruptly Ir n.\n'ii.- water'. .dgc, while to the iouth\n1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . beautiful vaili-y will.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ff-re.-.-.-., '.:., - uui ,. .i orelii i: edged\nreen and yellow mnu I lie\nn iM,,- mill * in.: rcuml.\n. nee in.I lestln. i to be one ..I the\n: ipoti lor tu.irists in mc neat\nil\n.. ii llara we in. welcomed\nby Hr C, B, riiwuw, who - thii\ncamp in -:. irge,and here we ipent the\nnight. VV. ,-..-..-.io..s y partake . thi\nire d. - provided, a...I loundly\nslumber if th nt so comfortably\ni proceed next mon\n11 kindly mi\nWARN WEATHER BARGES'\nWe have some lines that we want to move quickly, and you will find seme good\nSnaps tn the Bargain Tables.\nREADY-TO-WEAR\nHATS\nthe\nYour choice of any\nStore\n$2.50\n'These Bold at prices ranging\nfrom $1 In $10,\nWASH MUSLINS\nA nice assortment of Colored\nMuslins that sold for 12J to 25c\nNow only\n10c per yd.\nPRETTY VESTINGS\nIn While will, colored spi.Is,\nfigured muslins, inercpiiaeii\nvestinus, etc. Regular Prices\nfrom 35c. 1... 50c,|\n25c. per yd.\nWASH DRESSES\nPretty Whit.\nLuce insertion.\nLawns\nRegular *\nwilh\n85 IH).\nNow $3.75\nCHAMBRAY\nBlue, Tan and Grey (Ti.iinb.-.iy\nRegular $11.00 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nNow $4.50\nGINGHAMS\nBlack and White, and Blue\nand White Check Mercerized\nGinghams. Regular $5,00\nNow $3.75\nCHILDREN'S DRESSES\nWe still have a few left and\nas we want to clear them out\nat once we offer them at\n25 p. c. Disc't.\nCHILDREN'S SAILORS\nWe have just received a new\nIol and have some very pretty\nones. Prices range from\n25c. to $1.50\nHOSIERY\nWe have lhe best assoi'linent\nin town. Have just received a\nlot of Children's Hox in while,\nCream, Tan and Black Lace,\nThey arc pretty and cheap\n20c. and 25c. per pair\nCOTTON STOCKINGS\nIn nil sizes, ribbed or plain,\ntan and black, also somo pretty\nlll.ick I lust, with Laco ankle.\nNEW SHOES\nPretty Chocolate Shoes, Coo'\nCanvass Oxfords, comfortable\nsandals.\nEVERYTHING FOR\nTHE HOT WEATHER\nFLANNEL TROUSERS\nJust what you n. cd this hot\nweather. They sold at $4.50\nand $5.00. Ynur choice now\n$3.25\nNET SI 11 UTS\n.u.d Noi, reversible\n$1.25\nCool\ncollars.\nWASH TIES\nAND STOCKS\nI and While. All\n%\nCol...\nPrices,\nCOOL 111*ADS\nCall be kept cool it yoli buy\nsome of our Now Straw and\nLinen Hats.\n' TWO-PIECE SUITS\nWe have some nice, ones made\nof good Homespun nnd we can\ngive you a bargain of them.\nCANVAS SHOES\nOxfords 2 25\nBills 2 50\n.... i. good wide last.\n|McLENNANvS\nj\nWEDDING RINGS\nJ. GUY BARBER'S\nMarriage Licenses Issued\nJ.GUY BARBER\nC.P.R. WATCH IN8PECT0R\n!) and 10. Here is a niagnilicent view\nof the whole range ol tl.e Ten Peaks,\nwith tl.e valley Blrelching away to the\n..ist, and the Wenkchenma glacier\nlying at thc base. By a few good glissades ami some interesting rock\n.'.limbing along the side ol Mt. Huny-\nabee we Boon reacli Wastach pass,\nwhich bringB the Paradise valley again\ninto lull view. We again have a lew\nsplendid glissades in the descent of\nliis pass, and in another half hour we\nare back to the Alpine camp, all safe\nand snund, conscious that wc hnve\nhad some experiences ot splendid\nmountaineering and gratilied that we\nhave visited some ol the most niagnilicent on the continent of America.\nAlpine Camp, July 8th. J. R.\nNEGLECTED EYES\nJtWELEBS ANO OmUANS\nNext to Imperial Bank\nImproperly fnu-.l glasses arc worse Ulan\nno glasses and neglected eyes often means\nblindness.\nOnr Optical Department is in charge o\nMr. M. S. Hastings, Ref, D., and positively guarantee satisfaction,\nI. has been proven lhat oo per cent, of\nheadaches are caused by defective eyes\nand il does not follow-' lhat because you\nhave good eyesight thai your eyes are not\ndefective.\nHave your eyes attended lo now and\nsave(rouble and expense.\nHAST1NBS, DOYLE AHD AILBM, -LTD.\nARROWHEAD\nI'Voit. our|own corrspondont,\nMiss Johnston uf T..c-m\u00C2\u00BBi is visiting\nior sister Mrs. Kyle.\n.1. Ilfi.ld.in is spending his vaoatiun\nfit thn coast.\nOn Tuesday evening Mrs. Stevens\nentertained .. number ol young people\nin honor ol Mr. Asson wliu left tliis\nweek for Vanoouver.\nMr, and Mra, K'crby were in Fire\nValley a lew days attending tl.u Inner-\ni, ot Ins sister.\nIf there is such an official as Health\nOflioer ... this town, it might lie a\n... ...I .ilea fur I.mi lo lake a walk past\nthe meat murk, t occasionally. The\n..dors Irom waste meat that in scatter-\n-.1 along the street there arc anything\nbul wholosome.\nGLASS SAND IN B. C,\nW. BEWS.\nPhm. B.\nDruggist and Stationer,\nMail Orders promptly attended\n. robably install Pythian Ti i iplas In\nn .in towns,\nMrs, Dudgei n gavi . i. si | aitj in\nI, .I....- ol hor gucits, iln: Misies Gar-\nllilh ol Ashland, Wis., at In r I........ at\nComaplix on .Monday. Miss McRaeand\nMiss Hey were guests Imn. Rev. Istoke.\nAbuut twenty live wen: preient and a\nvery enjoyable time was given which\nc ...clu.led willi a pleasant i ...light\n..veinsi.... on the Arrow Lake in the\nstaunch steamer \"Pipot\"ol the Bowman Lumber Cu.\nNothing bettir than Our \"special,\nMEETING AT HALCYON\nThe annual genera mi eting ol il\nKootenay Conservative Association li\nbeing held at Haloyon Hot 8| -.-\ntoday, when member! of the association\nfrom all puns ol the southeastern\ni.-..,ti..n of thc Interior will be present.\nIlcsiilen tl... discussion ol llie political\nsituation In the Interior and tho work\n..I perleoting the party organization.\ntin. broad outlook ol il... np| oiling\nDominion campaign will l.o disonsted\nand tlu. organizes in the different\nlocalities posted on tin. details ol\ntheir work.\nNew Westminster, July 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A\ndiioovery whioh may prove ono of lhc\nmost important deposits yet lound in\nUritilh Columbia, has been located\nrecently. It Is sand for making glass,\n.u.d it is believed to he of flrst-olass\ni -i comfort providi-l bj -. -'-.\",\ni'l... locstof ol the properly has not\nwlgcd tho place whero Hie deposits\n,|. ire situated, nnd docs not c.irc to\n ... come tn a make it known until ho liable to\n...., In the lide of a pr. re tbe sand tested, which willi...\ncipiton mil IV( view thli loi .lew il ijuitai sm... as the furnaces aro\nCHURCHES.\nCatholic.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rov. Father R. Pecoul,\nO.M.I., pastor. Scrvicescvery Sunday\nat the following hours: 8 a.m. Com\nnun.inn Mass; 111:1111 a.m. High .V ass\nand Sermon; 2 p.m. Baptisms; 2:110\np.m. Sunday School; 7:30p.m. Rosary,\nInstruction and Benediction.\nSt. Andrew's Pkksbytkhun\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev.\nW. C. Calder, pastor. Services at 11\na.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School\nand Pastor's Bible Clans 2.311 p in.\nMoininp subject, \"The Prophet's Call.\"\nEvening subject, \"Worship.\" Young\nPeople's meeting Monday at 8 p.m.\nPrayer meeting Wednesday nt 8 p.m.\nChoir practice and Teachers' Meeting\nFriday at 8 p.m.\nKnox PrebBYTKRIAM.\u00E2\u0080\u0094.1. R. Robertson, B.A., II.IL, minister. Morning\nservice at 11 o'clock, subject, \"Thc\nFirst Table of the Law,\" Sunday\nSchool and Pastor's Bible Class at 2:30\np.m. Evening service at. 7:30, subject,\n\"Holiness in Worship.\" Special music,\nInvocation anthem, \"Our Father.\"\nSolo hy Mr. Foreman, \"The Choir\nBoy.\" llisniission anthem, \"Bow\nDown Thine Ear.\" A cordial welcome\nis given to all and strangers are cordially invited.\nst. Peter's (Anglican) \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Trinity\nVIL Holy Communion at 8 a.....,\nmatins and Litany at 11 and Even\nlong at 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at\n2:30 p. m.\nBaptist\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev, Mr. Padley will hold\nBaptist service in the home ol Mr.\nClay at 11 o'clock to morrow morning.\nMethodist - Rov. T. w. Hall,\npastor. Services at 11 o'clock a.m.\nand 7:30 p.m. Prayor meeting and\nEpworth League united for summer\nmonths, on Wednesday at 8 p. m,\nSunday morning, address to young\npeople, Evening\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"A Religion ot\nPrinciple,\" based upon conduct ot\nthree Hebrew cl.il.lie.i.\nSaturday night specials at C. 11.\nHume A Co.'s\u00E2\u0080\u0094Boys wash suits nt\n96o.\nK.ll.-s, ammunition, orthoptics,\n.pecial sights, and all equipments for\nI rappers and hunters \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Lawrence\nHardware Co.\nRevelitoke Cigars- Union; Made-Our\nSpecial, The Union, and Maroa Vuelta\nare ahead ol all others.\nCall nnd soo our Block of hrown\nearthen..arc teapots, pudding dishes\nand mixing bowls at C.B.Humc A Co's\nRevelstoke Hospital Soeiety.\nThe Directors invite tenders lor\npainting the interior ol thc Revelstoke\nHospital.\nFurther particulars may lie obtained\nfrom the undersigned to whom tenders\nshould bo scot bv Noon on Tuesday,\nJuly 10th, 1307.\nH. FLOYD,\ntd Secretary,\n: in it. * pick a li-w crystals f-.r sou.\nv.-niis, and pusb on for Opabln pi -\nf . -1 an c i-y pasi betweon Mounts\nDiddle snd \o. Hfof the Ton I'oaki,\nbut the view fro... the summit ol I hli\npass leads down to ths southeast and\nopening lip the wild region ol Proi.\np.-i-.tor's vnllny. In the very coin-olj ported Irom England Slid Belgium\nthis vnll.-y ilii-ri. ..rinds an iiitiirenti.igj ami should 'lhe local factory mice..-.I\n1.1...v.. in at ll... new glass works in\nI'.in city,\nnhould tlm deposit provo suitable\nfor making glass, it will bu the only\nOne ol lln. kind oi! this continent, for\nup to the present timo all Bind re\np.irid (nr innkinii glass lms been un\nlock tower, which is proh.il.ly nbout\n100 Ieet high. Before long wo are on\nIliO summit ol Wonkel.on.i.n pass,\nwhich in 8521 tout high nnd which\nleads over the rang., of the wonderlul\nTen Peak Range, botwoon Mounts No,\nin getting ll.e supply uf raw material\nI.e., il will ho able to mniiiiliictiir..\ngoods much ch. apur than any other\ncuncur... It will only be a i|H.-sll.hi\nof lime till it will be ono ol the largest\nglass lactones in the world,\nBusiness Locals\nRead C. II. Hume A Co.'s bargain\nlist nn lirst page of this issue.\nSpecial compasses lor timbor cruisers\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lnwrence Hardware Co.\nA large asnnrimcnt ot toilet soaps\njusl. opened up at 0, B. Hume A Co's.\nBummer tnilut waters\u00E2\u0080\u0094violet ammonia\u00E2\u0080\u0094and line Talcums at Bows'\ndrug si-Mi-\nPatronize Homo Industry. Smoke\nRevelitoke Cigars.\nR. II. Trueman hns arrived at tbe\nstudio and will bo hero lor ten days.\nCarpets, linoleums and wall paper\nat C. I). Hume A Co's.\nFresh to-day\u00E2\u0080\u0094red and white cur-\nrunts, goosclHirrics, piuncs, plums,\npeaches, raspB.BtrawberrieB.cantaloupo,\ntomatoes, cuoumbcri snd pears at\nBourne Broi,\nfruit ink\nI have .....ny enquiries Ior\nFruit Lands frnm Winnipeg,\nToronto, snd Vancouver. Persons desiring to d'spore of\nthoir holdings, large or small,\nwill do well io IU them with\nme. Correspondence solicited.\nJas. I. Woodrow.\nJ. MclNTYRE & SON\nFull lino ot Groceries and Dairy\nProduce, Men's Supplies, Eto,\nFresh stock always arriving at\nlowest prices.\nFIRST STREET, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 o.t\u00C2\u00BB restaurant\nREVELSTOKE\nStrawberries\nFor Sale by the Crate\n$2.75 and $3.00 ACHATE\n-APPLY TOWING CHUNG\n'"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1907_07_13"@en . "10.14288/1.0311182"@en . "English"@en . "50.998889"@en . "-118.195833"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd."@en . 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