"e416b622-d8e4-4fc5-b258-a1ca762d2b09"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1907-07-17"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0311415/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " The Mail-Hepald\nZ'CTo\nria. b- ^y\n/\nVol 13.-No 55\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. JULY\n1907\n$2.50 Per Year\nC. B. Hume & Co., Ltd\nStores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke.\nBargain List\nMonday, July 16th, we will place on the Tables\nBargains thai nre sure tn interest you:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n.Y line of Men's White\nDuck Wash Suits,\nBargain No. 1.== , ,, Skl\nton Soils, thoroughly well made, nice striped Ducks, nice\nand cool for present wear. They were $3.50 per Suit,\ngo.ng.it.\n$2.00\nBargain No. 2.\nladies, also Tan Leather, and son\n8( and 0. $2.50 to $3.30 Shoes for.\nA basket of Oxford\nShoes in White and\nColored Canvas, for\nnnd some Blacks, in sizes 2i, 3.\n SI.95\nain\nOlghams, 7 pieces,\n* =-new fancy stripes, some\nDiUgiHll IW* V/--Sjii- mi>;-,n g-\u00E2\u0080\u009E.ls and\nothers in neat patterns and checks. Goods we have heen\nselling at 23c, 30c. and 35c. They will make nice Blouses\nand Wash Dresses. Price now per yard IBC\nW . . \u00C2\u00BBi a A lot of Children's Mils-\nKHI*OH 111 Nft a ==liu and Silk Dresses,\nLiaigUIII 11Ui *t beautiful goods to lit\ninfants and children from 4 to S years of age. These are\nlovely little affairs, no two alike. They are a set of manufacturers'samples, You never sew such pretty goods\nexposed for sale in town before. Thev are selling here at\n Half Price\nBargain No. 5-\nLawn Blouses, a lot of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Jgood every day Muslin\n_ and Organdie Blouses,\nLaee and Embroidery trimmed. $1.0(1 to $1.50 Blouses\nsellingnt 76 Cent!\nC. B. Hume & Co, Ltd\nSTORES AT ARROWHEAD AND REVELSTOKE\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^<$HJH$NtH$H$l *$- l^l t$l ty tyty\nCARPENTERS' TOOLS\nBUILDERS' HARDWARE\nS Sawmill Supplies, Belting, etc. Stanley's and Stsrrett's\nMechanics' Tools. Simonds' and Shurly and Dietrich High\nS Grade Saws. Garden Tools in great variely.\nREFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS.\n\u00C2\u00BB.* Paints and Oils, Kalsomine, etc.\nPlumbing, Tinsmithing and Electrical Departments in\nconnection.\nEstimates given. Job Work Done.\nMail Orders Receive Prompt Attention\nConvenient Offices for Rent Upstairs.\n$ LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd.\nt Dealers in Hardwire, Stoves snd Tinware, Mineri', Lumbermen'i\nsnd Sawmill Supplies, etc., Plumbing and Tinsmithing.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ii ili ili ili it it ^ \" Agem n, fi, uoursier\nCANADIAN RIFLE LEAGUE.\nFollowing is tbo tooro sheet ol July\n13th:\nam Sun um Total\nS..rKl..l.i\u00C2\u00BB. Ili.ii.ilil IS 'IS '11 81\nI't., I1.U, Hawkins 20 'KI tl 7S\nI'll.. II. M11III1..II.1..1I i'> 911 '17 ' 7!\nSoraLO. O. Wl.uolo.-.. .20 211 21 70\nI.I1.111..H A. Hrown 2.1 27 IN 7!\nPm 11 Kiwrtn m a m on\nPI* Win. Millvonny.... 21 211 II 10\n1'to, W. Hnvl.loi.1 tl 1! 17 M\nI'm, W. K. Stewart 15 24 s M\nSorgt.J. A. Dnvlilnon,... 23 17 I 111\nI'tc, W. Mowl II) S II 30\nIts. A. H0K0111I1. II 10 - jW\nru. J. Shin-Inn 19 10 J W\nA CANADIAN VICTORY\nBy lour point! tho Canadian team\nwot. the Kiihipiiie cup at tl.e Bisley\nrifle compctitioni. The representatives ol thii Colony havo captured\nthat trophy for several years In sue-\ncession, thereby demonstrating that\nno bettor marksmen than those ol the\nDominion oan be produced lu any\npart ol the Britiih Empire,\nROYALLY\nWELCOMED\nPremier McBride Received Enthusiastic Ovation by Crowds\nof ail Political Shades, on\nReturn From England.\nVANCOUVER, July Hi.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Conservative\nand Liberal alike united in the great\nwelcome given to Premier McBride on\nSaturday, on his return trom his\nsuccessful mission to London in connection with tho question ol better\nterms. Liberals were as enthusiastic\nas memt-era of his own party in showering their congratulations on the\nman who had (ought the Federal\nGovernment, not on political lines,\nbut ns a matter ol justice to the province he represented. Some of the\nbitterest opponents of Premier Me-\nBride's policy during the late election\nwere the lirst to congratulate the returning statesman. Cheering crowds,\nthere nniBt have been between 20,000\nand 30,000 people present along the\nroute, greeted him at every point, nnd\nbanners nnd torches and bands helped\nto swell the triumph of his return.\nThe political hatchet was completely buried by tbe patriotic enthusiasm\nBhown Ior tho victory gained by a\nBritish Columbian tor British Columbia. In ir ore than one of the following vehicles could be noticed men\nbat had 'ought the fiercest of political\nbattles, now united, and answering\ntogether the cheers ol thc surging\ncrowds.\nIn replying to the Mayor's addrc6B\nol welcome, the premier thanked Ihem\nall for the splendid compliment that\nthey had paid to him, and said the\nreception was doubly welcome because\nit came Irom his native city, and was\nirrespective ol political partisanship.\nPremier McBride dwelt briefly on\nthe events which led up to his journey\nto London, and told ot his reception\nin the Old Country.\nHe mentioned the courteous treatment he had received from Mr. Winston Churchill, Under Secretary lor\nthe Colonies; Irom Sir Francis Hap-\ngood, the permanent Under Secretary,\nand Irom Mr. Hamar Greenwood.\nParliamentary Secretary to Mr.\nChurchill, a Canadian who hnd won\nhis way to a proud position in the\npolitics ot tlie Old Land.\nOn arrival ol the procession at the\nwharf, previous to embarking on the\ns.s. Chamer for Victoria, the enthusiastic scene! were renewed, and not\nuntil the vessel was disappearing in\nthe shadows ol the Inlet did the cheers\nsubside, or the great concourse ol\npeople disperse.\nIn the history ol this city there has\nnever been held such a public reception, irrespective of party, and it was\na splendid tribute lo the man who has\nbeen placed at tbe hend ol affairs ol\nthe province, that men of opposite\npolitical color joined in welcoming\nliiu. home Irom his historic battle lor\nthe rights ol British Columbia.\nIMMIGRATION\nSTATISTICS\nOver Seven Hundred Japanese\nHave Come to Canada During the Past Month.\nOttawa, July 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Department\nol Trade and Commerce has been\nnotified by the immigration olliee at\nVictoria that during the month ol\nJune 1018 Japanese arrived at Victoria. Ol these 312 were ...ales nnd\n106 females. Seven hundred and\nninety-one remained in Carnda and\n227 continued their journey to various\nUnited States points. The Japanese\nimmigration movement is abnormally\nheavy at present.\nMOTHS STALL TRAINS\nWinnipeg, July 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Lake\nSuperior Limited, ol the Canadian\nNorthern, had a f cculinr experience\nnear Kashabowie. A cloud ol moths\nwas encountered, which obscured the\nview and covered lhe track so deep\nthat the train wai stalled. The crew\nspent three hours clearing thc track\nsnd wheels belore the train was able\nto proceed, The experience is unique\nin thc annals ol' railroading in tl.e\nCanadian norlh west.\nHarness, light or head, singlo or\nlouble\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bourne Bros.\nMeat ul Wheat the latest in granulated wheat, three packages Ior 50c,\nat C. B. Hume A Co'i.\nTHE LATEST\nTELEGRAMS\nFatal Explosion\u00E2\u0080\u0094Buried Alive\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Chinese Smugglers-Very\nNovel Surgery. \u00E2\u0080\u0094A Sleep\nWalker's Death.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fire Bugs.\nBoston-, Mass., July 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094As the\nresult ot an explosion ot 1. bag ol\npowder on board the battleship\nGeorgia yesterday, eight of her crew\narc dead and thirteen injured, three\not whom are not likely to live.\nNew Webtminsteu, July 17 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAccording to reports received in tliis\nciiy direct Irom Mosher, near Fernie,\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway in\nmaking tast progress in opening ils\nnew conl mine at that place, and it is\nbelieved the company will obtain\nmuch of its fuel from those mines in\nfuture.\nFokt William, July 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. Pinker-\nton had a loot badly mangled by the\ntrain, and it wns amputated immediately by a doctor who hacked it off\nwith a penknife, Piukerton was\nhoarding the Imperial Limited a few\nmiles east of here and made a flying\nleap but miBsed and fell, lhc front\nwheel passing over his foot, crushing\nit at the ankle. It was bound up in a\nhandkerchief and Pinkerton taken on\nthe train to Fort William.\nMontreal, July 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Antoine Robert, tlie 15-year-old sou of Chiel ol\nPolice I'.obert of Lachine, while walking in his sleep, climbed to a window\nol the Monks' Industrial School at\nOka and jumped out of the window to\nthc ground, a distance ot 45 leet and\nwas killed.\nSt. John, N.B, July 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fire ol\nincendiary origin yesterday caused\n$250,000 damage at Hartland. The\nblaze started in Thornton's drugstore.\nIt is stated the place was saturated\nwith oil, and the lire appliances had\nbeen tampered with.\nLomhon, Ont., July 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A huge\nblock of buildings m the main business thoroughfare of the city collapsed\nyesterday morning, burying about a\nhundred persons. Many are believed\nto 'nave perished.\nVancodvjsb, July 17. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Thirteen\nChinese who wanted to save a total of\n|0,50(l taxes smuggled themselves into\nthc-Dominion of Canada and were\ndiscovered by the ollicers of the\nCanadian Customs yesterday alternoon\non heard the Canadian Pacific Bail-\nway steamship Tartar.\nTOURIST\nTRAFFIC\nPRECAUTION AGAINST FIRES\nRegulations Adopted by Railway Commission.\nOttawa, July 10.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Three orders\nMountain Resorts Crowded-\nBig Trek from Prairies to\nBritish Columbia Expected\nThis Fall.\n\"Tourist travel, both east and west\nbound over the Canadian Pacilic Rail\nway has attained tremendous propor\nlions, Imt the high-watermark will\nnot he reached until next montli\nThis season promises to smash all\nprevious records.\"\nThis is the way Mr. C. K. E, Ussher,\nassistant trallic manager ol the C.I'.lt.\ndescribes the conditions on the transcontinental highway.\n\"The C.I'.R. hotels at all the moiiii\ntain resorts, notably at Banff and Lnko\nLouise, arc doing all the businesa\nthey can handle, The travel this\nseason is indeed' surpassing our most\nsanguine expectations.\" continued Mr.\nUssher. \"The additions and enlargements to our stopping places have\nbeen justified. Thc train service since\ntlie addition of the new Transcnnnda\nllicr is able to handle the trallic better\nthan ever. Tlie Transcannda train is\nalready popular with people who desire\nto make record time,\"\nMr. Ussher predicted a big inllux of\npeople from the prairie provinces to\nBritish Columhia this fall. Even uow\nthe company is taking steps to be\nready to handle the rush. Britisli\nColumbia, its climate and varied re\nBources, is appealing to our western\nfarmers with ever-increasing interest.\nThere is no telling how many thousands will come west this fall. The C\nP.R. loses no opportunity of letting\nCanadians sec all portions of the\ncountry by reason ol low round-trip\nfares. It is probable when the fall\nrush lo British Columbia sets in the\nC.P.R. will be found to again have\ngiven the public the benefit ol extremely low rateB.\"\nC. P. R. ROBBED\nGang* of Twenty-five Believed\nto Have Taken at Least\n$3000 a Month.\nWinnipeg, July 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The police\nnow have lour Canadian Pacific Railway employees in cells on a charge\npreferred hy the company ot stealing\nfreight from cars standing in the\nyards, liunyan and Erickson were\nai rested Saturday, and Orr and Hicks,\ntwo of their fellow-employees, were\ntaken yesterday.\nIt is estimated by ollieials of tbe C.\nP. R, that the operations .-f the thieves\nhe'e ure carried ou by a gang ol twen\n'ty-live, and most of them are under\ncflclated to guanl against lire and \u00C2\u00BBwveillance and likely to be arrested\naccidents on railways have just been \u00C2\u00BBl \u00C2\u00BB\"* moment* ,The comW e8ti*\nissued bv thc railway commission, mates that \"'e'tsliave been committed\nnnd arc ol general application on all; a^regating $3000^1 n.ontl,\nroads in Canada.\nOne provides that every passenger\ncoach be equipped with two fire extinguishers, In the case of cars now'\nbeing built, six months are allowed to ]\nmake the installation, while on cars I\nin use at present eighteen months are I Cage\ngiven. All new cars to be turned out\nDOCTOR HAS\nA VISION\nmust be equipped before being placed\nin service.\nThe second order provldoi that all\nrailways from May to September inclusive shall provide watchmen at all\ntrestles to guard against lire and water\nbarrels and buckets shall be kept beside tbe trestle, while dead grass or\nany inil........able material must lie\nremoved.\nAnother order stipulates that inspectors must he provided at terminal\npoints to specially examine locomotives at least once a week, lt is also\nordered that no lignite conl shall bo\nburned. This order goes int.. technical\ndetails as to the style ot equipment ol\nBra boxes ol engines. The whole is\ndesigned to minimize fires trom locomotives.\nWOMAN ELECTROCUTED\nFont Collins, July 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. A.\nDavies was eleotrocutcd on Saturday\nafternoon while standing in a bathtub\nin the bathroom of her home. She\nhad tilled tl.e tub with water and\nalter disrobing and stepping into the\nwater she discovered the room was too\ndark and attempted to turn on thc\nelectric light.\nThe wire was heavily charged and\nthen Mrs. Davies touched the button,\nthe current passed through her body.\nFor Crosse A Blackwolli pickles,\nolives and sauces ol all kinds, see our\nlut shipment\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. B. Hume A Co.\nhis Father Die 3000\nMiles Away\u00E2\u0080\u0094Letter Received Two Weeks Later Corroborates Vision.\nNew Yoi.k, July 16\u00E2\u0080\u0094What appears\nto h.: a remarkable psychical experience bus just been undergone, it is\nsaid, by the Rev. Henry Rollings, now\ntaking a special course in thc New\nYork Homeopathic Medical Cullcgo,\niu that ho saw as in a vision ll.e\ndeath ol his father, although 3000\nmiles separated hither and son at the\ntime, The deathbed sceno as the\nyoung clergyman snw it in his mind's\neye was corroborated in every detail in\na letter iwo weeks later,\nThe letter Iron. England said that\nthe elder Rollings died on thc exact\ndny and at the exact hour that thc\nyounger Rollings had had hie dentil\npioturcd to him.\n^COUNTERFEITERS CAUGHT\nMontkkal, July 10.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The police\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2leel that tbey havo succeeded in breaking up one ol the most dangerous\ngangs ot counterfeiters that have\noperated in Eastern Canada Ior years\npast. So carefully woro the tracks of\ntl.o gang covered, and bo cautiously\nwere the methods ot \"shoving tbe\nqueer\" conducted that lor a long time\nthe operations ol tho band werc unsuspected.\nFishing tackle ol all kinds\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bourne\nBros.\nHeadquarters for Tetley's Teas\nTHE FINEST THE WORLD PRODUCES.\nDURING\nWEATHER\nR0WAT\nHeadquarters for Tetley's Teas\nTHE FINEST THE WORLD PRODUOES.\nDwelling for Sale\nValu $1650 OO\nSale Price. $1300 OO\nThe above is a Six-Hoomed liuuse in good locality\nwith Fifty feet frontage, Good Fencing, Sheds, etc.\nThe owner dues not live in Kevelstoke and cou-\nseqsently needs money.\nThc actual cash value is as stated above and $350\ncannot be made easier than by buying tliis property.\nWe will loan you money to assist in the purchase.\nWe have for sale 00 acres of choice land on Cranberry Creek, (ear Arrowhead, suitable for Fruit and\nHorticulture. A man of enterprise can make a line home\nan.l a splendid Independence for himself and family on\nthis property.\nPrice\u00E2\u0080\u0094$30 pel- acre on good tel ins.\nOffices :\u00E2\u0080\u0094Molsons Bank Building. Telephone 31.\nDEALERS IN\nGent's Furnishings\nBoots and Shoes, Etc.\nAGENT FOR\nFit-Reform Wardrobe\nst Op. iiiii\nImperial Bankof Canada\nHead Office Toronto, Ontario.\nIlrnticlios In tlm Provi..c\"oI MnuiUibn, AllwrU, BulntohlWID,\nBrills). 1 1.Inini.]... Oatr.rio, <**uebac.\nCapital Paid Up .... $4,700,000.00\nReserve Fund .... (4,700,000.00\nD. R. Wii.kii:, President; Hox. It, Jakkiiay, Vice-President,\nA General Banking Business Transacted.\nDrafts sold available In all parts of Canada, United Statesand\nEurope, Special attention given t.. Collection!,\nSavings Department\nDeposits received and Intersil allowed at current rale from date\nof opening account, and compounded four tunes a year.\nRevelstoke Branch, B. C\u00E2\u0080\u0094A, E. Phipps, Manager.\nLarge stock of Linoleum ihadc!, Cleveland Bicycles, best grade,\nmatting, etc., at Howson's Furniture ; cushion Iramo and coaster brake\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nStore. I Lawrence lla.dwart Co., agents, Z\)c fl&atMberalb.\nPUBL1SHKD WKI.NKS1.AY AND SATUR\nDATA!\nBEVELSTOKE. B.C.,\nMURPHY .V FISHER\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc\n0 T T A W A\nParliamentary, Departmental\nand Patent Office Agents\nPractice before Railway\nCommission.\nChas. Mubphy. H.iaoi.o Fisher\n/(illax a elliott.\nIt\n.. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .-if ra, Elc.\n-M. ii,..: . LAKH ll.U.\nI. C. l.i.i.ii.n.\ni:i;vKl.-\n. K. OlLUS\nti\nARVEY, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM,\nBAKHI-ini.-. Si.l.l.'ITi.KS, KTC.\n..,->\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Is,-.:....,.. Bank Block, Rkvki\n'ST.lKR, Il.C,\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , , ,, ,,\n-, .1 reUUko, H.C; L'rn.ibrouli, 11.1.\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:,.. \" McCAIlitll, ,\nV. M. I-ISKlUM. .1. V. II.'.YKY.\ni: -.. .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-., H. .'. . rsnrook u. (.'.\nS'\nJ. M.Scott I.L.I.\nCOTT AND\nW. I. BrlgR*\nBRIGGS\n, Ere\nBarristers, Solicitor!\nM..NKY To Loan\nsolicitors t .r Molsons Ham;\nFir-! Street. Revelstoke, B.C.\nIAS. A. McFARLANE\nASSAYER A CHEMIST\nA!*\u00C2\u00ABy. of all Ore Sample, by mallor express\nreceive prompt attention,\nTerm. Moderate,\n,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: - * - Box 432 Kaslo, B. C.\nII\nyilBKlM* SMITH\nProvincial Laml Surveyor,\n;.\line Suivey'.ng\nEngineering\nused to a Ivantage in C in ida, that ot\nrequiring a tree to be planted Ior every\ntree cut down.\n\"JcKi-m/mI-\nAvenue,\nBoxl\nE\nDWAltD A\nX 103, REVEL8T0KK,\nHAGGEN\nMINING ENGINEER\n(Member American Institute of\n.Mining Engineers).\n.Member Canadian Mining Institute)\nRevelstoke, ll. 0,\nMine Management, Examinations\nand Reports,\nReports compiled, Plans and Blue\nPrints of Land, Timber Limit*, Mines,\nMills and Buildings prepared in shape\nfor submission i.. prospeciiveinvestors\n. u ch i*.-i*.\nCbe flfoafMberalb\n'1 would . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ean.i-.ly utlvi.-,, .lit-m fi.r\n*- Ito ler tbls paper u. be punctually\n-M...; ip, aod to be looked upon a* a partol\nM \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2,;!;>...->.-.\"-An...SON.\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 17. 11)07\nLABOR DAY,\noi.\n. .- M ..*, eli\nze..s and \u00E2\u0096\u00A0---1 until '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- t-\n_ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lung and m iki\nI mm. .. ')' ;. Mli::;. nil lltB (i r\ntut -.-.. ut! We want our celebration\nto be . popular event in tl.e Interior\nand l.y making an early start, the\ndifficulties and undesirability oi leaving every thing to the last minute\nwill be avoided. The celebration of\nlast year created a favorable impression\nand there is no reason why we should\nnot go one belter next September and\npul on a show which will create a\nrecord in the Interior.\nFOREST PROBLEM.\nNo one, who is at all familiar with\nthe situation, doubts for an instant\nthat we are rapidly using up our forest\ncapital. In fact it is unquestionably\nsale to say that our present annual\nconsumption ol wood in all forms is\nalmost as great as the annual\nincrement of our forests. Even\nby accepting tho highest estimate\nol the amount of timber standing\nwe poit pone only for a lew years the\ntime wheu tiiere must bc a great cur\ntailment in the use of wood it lhe\npresent methods of forest exploitation\nate continued. Every indication points\nto the (act lhat under present conditions the maximum annual yields ol\nforest products for the country as a\nwhole has nearly been reached. There\nhas been a great deal written and said\nabout the preservation of timber in\nCanada, but no real solution ol the\nproblem has been given by any ul tbe\ntheorists, One ol the most powerful\nHIGH SCHOOL APPOINTMENT\nThe best of Revolstoko is lho t ir.e\noi the community. Educationally\nti.is is o'eurly dcmonitrated and religiously ii is as noticeable though\nnot ns easily shown. The rapid\ngrowth of our schools bus been a dis\ntinotive feature and here we have an\n..vergrown school whicli has leaped\nahead almost phenomenally in lhc\nI ist ye-.r or two of ils existence, with a\nprincipal wliu has the school interests\nat heart, and with boys and girls wl o\ncarry out their daily task without\nmonitor or spiel upon their behavior\nand manly and w imanly in bearing ub\nany in tbe Dominion. Heat ol all,\nthere has been the triumph ol sohool\nmurals over conceit and vandalism\nand no liighor nn r.il ilaudnrd than\nt!...t on he lound anywhere ill Hi iti h\nColumbia, In talking ol our schools,\nit is neceisary to distinguish b tween\nihe public'.nil high school, although\nboth the institutions have excellent\nmen al their head. Revelstoke has\nschools to be proud of, thanks to lhe\nchoice of tlie right-minded teachers.\nAlthough thc school beard have, wc\ntake it, done their best, the standard\nnow enjoyed in the schools is not\nltogetbei Hu. result of their labors,\nIn fact, the board has made ninny\nblunders, out ot which they were fortunate enough to escape without\nthunderstorm ot harsh criticism, In\nregard lo our High school a great\nohange forthe belter in the attitude\not the general public has occurred.\nFormerly tin- High school was regarded as merely a preparatory school\nIur intending college students; now\nthe causes ol study are made more\nvaried with a view to affording a\ntraining useful to young people about\nto take up their li'e work. Efforts\narc now being ninde to lind out by\nrational methods I hose who are really\ntit to prolit by a high school course,\nin order that they may not be by a\nfailure ol... few marks deprived ol a\nwhole year ol a chance to receive a\nh'gher clue...lion. There is no reason\nwhy the education given in the senior\nleaving class of the public school\nshould not be practically identical and\nas effective as tbat ol tl.e lower high\nschool forms, Every teacher has his\nor her methods oi tuition and when a\nselection ol a new teacher is made it\nshould he with the iden ol a pornia\ne cy, .11 leas, for several years, other\nwise the young mind wi 1 be unsettled\nby many changes earned by tlie ccn-\ntinu I. i plicatiou of different methods\nn pra -:.-... if i istillin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '-. ge\nThe local hoard bus appointed n now\nassistant lo the high school, and as\nlar as we can learn from references\nand recommendation uf education\nofficials iu the province, tbe appointment is a good une. The principals ol\nboth schools are worthy of their\nresponsibility and it is to be hoped\nthat tne new assistant will fully justify\nthe confidence that has been placed ...\nhim.\nRAILROAD NOTES\nThe Canadian P.iuifio Railway will\nshortly cud lor t. oilers tor thc ereotion\nnl a nl*w station, a height shed and\nan nil storehou\u00C2\u00BBn .n Kamloops Tl.\nplans a..:1 spocilicitioi's Imve just been\ncompleted in Hie olilco ol Mr. C. E,\nCartwrigi t, d.vi-ion engineer. 'The\nproposed stati n will cos. in the\nneighborhood of $35,000, It will be|\nbuilt ol brick, 'llio (.-tight shed is\niie-ig .cd mi In* SMii.dfi.--l plan adopted\nby th. company, It will bc 211') leet\nlong and 50 fe. t wide.\nHevolEtoko Cigars - Union; Hade - Our\nSpocial, The Union, and Marca Vuelta\n.-.ro ahoad of all olhora.\nOno packot\nhaa actually\nkilled a bushel\nof flies.\nWILSON'S\nFLY\nPADS\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 sold ev \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nDNOQIITI, OMOEM MO OEKEMl STORES\nllie. per packet, er S paekete fer Ho.\nwill laet a whole eeaeon.\nWl\nCE\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2<\nuS<\nMB BAHE\nLucorpurated by Art cf 1'urliii ncut, 18*i5,\nHEAD OFFICE, - - MONTRKAL.\nWm. JIols.in Ma..tiikiik..n, Pies. S. Ii. EwiNO, Vice-Pres.\nJames Elliot, General Manager,\nCapital paid up, $3,000,000\nReserve, $3,000,000\nSixty-two brunches in Canada .md Agencies in all parts of the\nworld.\nInterest credited four limes., year.it. cun ' rl rates on Savings\nHank deposits, until further notice.\nW. H. PRATT, Manager,\nHi-TV\nR. C.\nBring Your Purse\nAlong With You\nto ouo 9 ure if ynu want lo purchaie\na New urpet, Fine Oriental or Wilton nig, matlitig or linoleum an.l see\nhow much fun her iis conl....Is will\nlake you in p...-.'!.i.?i..g I ban il will al\nany othi'i \u00C2\u00BB tni- III tlie city, Ouo\nSpring Bljlcs are ready fur you.\nSl'll-Cf Illll.\nB, HOWSON & COMPANY\nLocal Ri-vclotokc\nSocialist Part/ of Canada\nMeets Flnl\nii Selkirk II\nnl Wc.il.e8.il\napjUur\nlill^l.l.'l\ninterested are welcome\nIV 111 tl.0 UU'llltl\n,' subject lor\niiiiiii*....'\" All\nf\u00C2\u00A3->!'>iJ\u00C2\u00ABMW./*sa\u00C2\u00BBv3is,KT*7*-;:aa..-^^\nTHE REVELSTOKE WliME & JSPIRIT CO. I\nLIMITED. I\nCORRESPONDENCE\nWHERE CREDIT IS DUE.\nEditor Mui.-lli.uAi...\nSir:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kindly permit to add my\nmeed of praise to your item in egard\ntothe conduct and music of the Kevelstoke Band at Kelowna on the lllth\ninst. It was all tbat could be desired.\nTheir excellent playing, especially before the boat left for home, won the\nhearty applause of the large crowd\nwhich listened with deep pleasure to\ntheir performance. The boys evidently\nbad their hearts in it. Revelst. ki has\na good thing in itn band and the know-\nC. W. 0. W.\nMountain View Camp, No. 220.\nMooU Second nnd fourth WoihicsdayB In\nench moulh, In Selkirk Hall. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attond.\nw. II. AMISTROKQ.Con.Com.\nII. W. KlIWAUDS, Clerk.\t\n_REVELSTOKE. AERIE No. 432.\nF. 0. E.\nTl.e regular meotlnm ..re held ... the Selkirk\nH..II every 2nd and lth Tuesday ovenlnit nt,8\no\u00E2\u0084\u00A2loe\u00C2\u00AB.Vf8ltlnB brethren are oord nlli.lnvlte.l.\nII A. I.HUWX, I'ltKs.i.m.\nw. e, Mclaughlin, sbcbhtakv.\nXootenuv LocUo No. 15 A F.& A.M.\nI'l... regular nicol-\nng- are hold In tin\nMwonlc Temple,\njdd follows Hnl t,on\nll.ml Mi.n.liiji.-\ninch month at >\n..in. V'.-iliiigbrcfb-\ni-n cordially wol\nlOtllO\n.-. A. i'1'..n'i.'Nll-ii:. SF.cnKTAiiv.\nSE'.KIRji LODGE. NO 12, I, 0. 0. F.\nMeets everyT'liarclay\nCjl^**x ovoning In\nI'.. THIMBLE, N.G.\nSelkirk\nHall it S o'clock.\nVisaing brethren co.-\nilially invited to nt-\ntoad\n.1. MAT llll-:, SEO\nGold Hange i.ntlgo, K. of P.,\nNo. -26, Re ...stoke, B, C.\nMEETS EVERY WKUNESOAY.\ni-\ >pl Third Wednesday ..I\neaeh i enlh, i\" lhe Oddlellowa'\nHull ... s u'clock, Visiting\nKnight, nr.- cordially nvlled\nlili.l.SilAW. .'.(*.\nil. II. BROCK, K. i.f II i s.\nII. ... BROWN, M. ul F\nImport direct from Counfry ol origin,\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY.\nREVELSTOKE B. O.\nmswttia&mmmumaBmtmwirimsi&vtapvwrfisim\n\ P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. '\nHEAD Ol'KKlB: Calqaiiv, Ai.i.ukta.\nWholesale and Retail Meat Merchants\nCork Put-Sera end Healer In Live Stack. Markets la all tlio pi-ii.eii.al (Jitlos nn.1\n'Coivns \"f Alberta, liritisb -....luinliia nn.1 the Yukon. Puckers ol tl.o Celebrated llraml\n^ 'tin or nr\" llaau and Bacon, ami Sliunvock Braml, boat Lard. A\nL*A \u00E2\u0080\u00A2V%^%%%*%*%%%'%V%^^%*^*V%%*V%%%*'\u00C2\u00BB.%i\nr\"V-*V%*%%^%%VVtV*'VVVV*%%%%%^* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2WV-Vey** ty*\nPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nS. McMAHON, - FIRSTSTREET\nFor Agricultural Implomoiita. Ctmlages, Wngoti/| Uto., John\nIDoiiro Ploughs, Mulino Wagons,, Canada ('arrlago Company's\nBuggies, IMiuint, jr., GHrdnn Soodors and Cultivators, Wliool-\nwrlglit and Rlnoksmlth Wnrk iiitindod to. Horse Shoeing a\nSpecialty. \u00C2\u00A5\nCentral Hotel\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\nABRAHAMSON BR03., PROPRIETORS.\nNewly built, First-clues in every respect. All modern conveniences\nLarge Sample Rooms.\nRates $1.60 per Day, Speci I Weekly Rates,\nQueen's Hotel, Ti'out Lake, under same management\nNOTICE\nWe have now bought out the\npremises of Charlie Ling, Lot No,\nFive (5), Block One (1), and inlend opening up .. General\nChinese Store.\nArrowhead, June 19th, 1907.\nORIENTAL HOTEL\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the -\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate.\nJ. ALBERT ST03STE PBOP.\nKW.iNii\nSING VUEN CO.\nI Bo Mai igi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nTHE MONEY SftVINC\nWORK-SAYING SOAP\nri.at's R il Crowi\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Large?!\n.V : \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\npeg ii .- cleaning and\nCHIEF\naving is tbe \t\nQueens ftotel\nCOMAPLIX\nIiest brands oi Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to\nFish CreeK will find excellent accommodation at this\nHotel.\nYOUNG, - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Proprietor\nPremium System\ngive for\n... -. |. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- .... rj\nfor it\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fn-.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Alio try the |\n-\nHOTEL VICTORIA\nROBT\nUnder New Management)\nLAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nno\nadvance\nYouri truly 1668.\nVancouver, B. C.\nedge that iti work Is appreciated will, RQY3i S02D CO Lt(j\nio doubt, encourage it to vet greater' J r\n' c.\nTHT\nbv-\nEnd of day m ordinary fatiguing shoe*\nWONT TIRE YOU\nIMPROVEMENT NUMBER FIFTEEN\nYou can't stand in one position five minutes without tiring. You can t\nlie long in a plaster jacket without tiring, You can't ride many hours\nin a train without tiring. And you can't walk any distance or stand\nany time in hard, still, rigid, shapeless, ordinary shoes without tiring.\nWhy) Because anything that confines the muscles and hinders or\nimpedes freedom of muscular action produces fatigue. Want to\nknow how tiring your ordinary shoes are ? Well, just pull them off\nafter a strenuous day and note the soothing, relieving, refreshing\nsensation that cieeps over the body.\nFoot-rites are built with six ingenious devices lo give the (eet\nabsolute liberty of muscle action, viz:\nWith Plumb-Line Level Heel and Sole to keep heel and ball on\nthe precise level Natur. intended, which gives foot bottom freedom.\nWith Unwarpable Soles to insure the feet lying free and flat\ninstead of pinched and curled up.\nWith Toe-Freedom, Uncollapiable Box Toes to allow the toei\nbafefoot freedom.\nWith Hurtless Instep Seams and \"Won't Biker\" Hooki and Eyei\nto promote freedom in the uppers,\nWith \"Normal-Calf,\" almost as w.t and nipple a the calf i live skin,\nto provide a pliant, yielding, freedom-feeling canopy over the feel.\nAnd with Easy Insides, formed exactly the same size and ihape\na! the feet which inhabit them, to eliminate pinching, iqueezing and\nbinding and give the foot muscles free, unconfined, natural action.\nThese insides are produced by Foot-rite Foot-Sculptured Lasts.\nThe Foot-rite retailer in your town will prove the free muscle action\nfeature and consequent \"Won't Tire You\" improvement of Foot-\nrites, if you'll call on him. You'll find his name below and his door\nswinging inward but never outward to find a more welcome store.\nAnywhere in America, Canada or Great Britain\u00E2\u0080\u0094$4.00 and\n$5.00. Eveiy pair Goodyear Welted.\nTHE Foot-rite SHOE\nFOR MASCULINES\nTHE SHOE WITH TWENTY IMPROVEMENTS\nB01T0N THE Foot-rite SHOE CO., MAKERS MONTRUL\nEnd ol d.y in \"Won't Tie You\" Foot-ritn\nMcKinnon i & Sutherland\nSOLE AGENT3 F03\nREVELSTOKE.\nvM\nt\nt\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTHAT TARGET PEACTICE.\nEditor M .n.-nifiii.-n\niiu.:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Can nothing I..- -I t-i turn\nthe militia Iron, their target pi icti.\non Sunday morning!? The captain ii\nour mayor. .Surely he can do iome-\nreasons itandi behind our forests\npolicy. It is needed to protect thei 'bing iu thii matter il he realiiei\nwatertbedi ol itreams and riven used | pain cauied not a lew ol our citizen!\nIor irrigation, lor domeuic water and in the quiet of their Sunday real is\nmanufacturing supply and lor Irani- in their privacy they meditate on the\niwrtation. Revelitoke depend! solely,\nat present, on ita natural waler supply\nboth lor lighting and also lor domestic\nuse, and werc thia lupply diminished\nby the depleting of the timber that\nprotects the source of these stream!\nthing! of (iml and make that preparation ol loul (or the duties ol public\nworship and service. Can one not\nappeal to the young men and ask them\nif they can iiii Nolliing to help tlie situation? Every crack ol the r 1 lie ia ii\nKir-t-clnH accommodation for travellers.\nKept brands of Winen, Spirits, and\nCigar**.\nRATES $1 AND $1.50 PER DAY\nFREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS\ntHfoE.A. SPRING^' fr8\nI 1.1 . many en |ulriei f-.r\nFruit Landi Irom W\nToronto, and V ou. i'ci\nson! desiring to ii\ntheir In.Mme- i -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nwill ilo well lo liii them with\nme. Correipondence solicited\nJas. I. Woodrow.\nBOOT AND HARNESS\nMANUFACTURER\ni - - .--\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Loggli .: .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. Mining\n.d. to order,\nil ; , >.-*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.i Logging and Team\n. ap. clility.\n\ ; kinds\nTie I - it\n.I Pock Straps\nked.\nihe city would be up against muoh|\u00C2\u00ABhook, and ...... (cell, did our mayor\nheavy an.l expensive outlay to install\n.i new water system, Ily the reservation ol so many square miles behind\nMt. Victoria, and the protection ol\nthe timber in that region, we can\nalways iook for a continuous and\nample supply ol water, Take away\nthe tree! and thc waler will disappear\nIt hat been estimated that there now\nilande in the T'tiilcd States in the\nneighborhood ol 1,476,000,000,000 feet\nol lumber hut that 45,000.000,000 Ieet\nwere being cut every year, whicli would\nmean the dire possibility of the\ndestruction ol the lorcnts iu about\nthirty-two years. The custom prevailing in France could very well ho\nnd men of the militia di mpany re\nceive the same steady annoyance aa ia\ncuieed by thii unneoesiary intcrlrr-\ni-fici: with the moit iat red right! ol\nindividual Chriitians, Ihey would bc\nquite energetic in making their dinat-\niilaotion known, The liri.u;, it li true,\nslopi when divine worship in the\nchurches begin. Hut there is a wnr-\nship outside tlie churches, and for one\nI would prefer the practice, if it, needs\nu...at he, to go on (lining th. amice\nthan before. I leel il our mayor is\ninterested in many a one who cast,\ntheir vote lor him nt tlio lust election,\nwill exert his Influence In the proper\nquarter this h.irtlul and annoying\npractice will ccaec. Yours truly,\nAmiopb.\nTHE OPPORTUNITY\nTo Buy Property in and Around\nREVELSTOKE 13 NOW!\nNevor a:; .ni will it be ao tow\nI iMivf iiii sale iln- following!\nOne Collage) corner I hai\nDouglas St. $800, easy lerras,\nTun ll,..isms, Third SI,\neach,\nOne House, .orner Kine; and\nFronl Sk. s..;\t\nOnoHouscon Douglas Sl, S800.\nKiKlii Aerea jusl onlshlc lhe City\nLimilsi, luilablo for Iruil $100 per\nacre. Together with larger lols\n..I Pruil Lands near lhe City,\nAlso in... ij loot loi si.ii.il.lc for\nbusiness site on Klrsl Street, close\nio MrKi'ii/ii- Ave,\nFor full parliculars apply 101\nVV. B. ROBERT80N\nRevolstoke, B, 0.\nFIE ST STREET\n-1- pi rite iln- Union Hotel\n,-i i BLSTOKB, ll. i*\nSTORAGE !!\nFurniture, Pianos, or Men han\n-li .- stored in dry-welUmllt warehouse in convenient location,\nE. A. HAQQEN,\nH.:.l Esl ite and Insurance Agent\nRevelstoke, B. C.\nTo Trappers\nRaw Furs Bought\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Jash Prices Paid\nF. B. WELLS,\nExporter of Purs.\nMEAT MARKET\nDealers in Meet, 1'ork, Mutton,\nI Poultry, Fish and (lan.o in\nSeason, Orders promptly at'\ntended to,\nFirst St. Revelstoke\nWAH CHUNG\nAll kinds i.f Green Vegct-\nready for the Market.\nI 1. ih local grown Strawberries $3,25 and $3,50 Per\n( Mil,-.\nKipe Gooseberries mc.\nPer Lb.\nFront Street, Bevelstoke\nTELEPHONE 29.\nH. W. EDWARDS\nTAXIDERMIST\nnear treads, /Uilmali, Blrdi, Pl\u00C2\u00ABl., IKto.,\nMOUNT F,l)\nA.iln.i.l lli.|t' .M......I...I.\nI' ii Box Sl,\nHtU.tlol I'm ii.-. nl I'lr.t .St. ami 1.-1)1.' \n,\nlt-.el.tgki, li U\nSEEDS! TREES!\nPLANTS!\nNo Seedless Plums; No l'itless\nApples; No Cobleis Corn,\u00E2\u0080\u0094just old\nreliable varieties at reasonable prioes.\nFertilizers, Hen Supplies, Spray Pumps\nSpraying Material, Cut Flowers, etc.\nOldest established ' n.i.scry 01. the\nmainland of 11.0. Catalogue Iree.\nM. J. HENRY'S\nNURSERIES\nUKEINHOUSIR AND SEEDH0U8ES VAIICOUVER.B.O.\nP.S.\u00E2\u0080\u0094If your local merchants do\nnot handle my seeds, send direct.\nWe prepay fifty packets, assorted\nvarieties of garden seeds in 5c. papers\n(tested stock), to your nearest pnst\nolliee lor $1.00, twenty packets lor 50c,\ntrial collcclion.\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nMnulilicturod lor all nlaasnsl.il lillll.li.iKs\nCEMENT AND Lie FOR SALE\nAll binds of Imlldliiciiiid -il-interim*\nuudurttiKon.\nA. PRADOLINI, - aimSTOXE\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium.\nUnder tbe new management nf\nII.m.iiv MoIntosu, oilman House\nRossland,\nrnllK MKDICAL WATERS of Hal-\n1 cynii ate the most curative in the\nworld. A perfect, natuial remedy fur\nnil Nei v..us and Muscular diseases,\nLiver, Kidney and Stomach ailments\nand Metallic Poisoning. A sure cure\nfnr \"That Tired Feeling.\" Special\nrates on all boats and trains. Two\nmails a.rive and di ait every day.\nTelegra h couinuin ation with all\nmarts of the world.\nThumb- $12 to $18 per week. Por\nfurther particulars apply to\nHARRY McINTOSH\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nArreUi LaK: 9, C\nREVELSTOKE\nStrawberries\nFor Sale by the Crate\n$2.75 and $3.00 A CRATE \\n-APPLY TOWING CHUNG\nE.W.B. PAGET\nExpress\nDraying\nStorage\nAll Kinds of Lighl and Heavy\nHauling Undertaken\n8AFE8, PIANOS, ETO\nDealer in Wood, Coal and Feed.\nPhone 71, Home Phone 7 n\nI\nTHE ASCENT OF MT. TtNlKLt\nThe climb lro:.i the camp in Paradise Valley wns a long steady one,\nrather than anything danger, us The\nfirst thousand feet up thru' Sentinel\nPubs was mnde in good lime, only\nstopping tu let Kev. Mr. Kinney uke\nviews of the party as we wound up\nov\". r a long snow slide. Once on tup\nthe guides roped up sll together in\ngroups of live, smoked glasses wore put\non, hats nailed on tichter toexape\nthe wind's clutches and up we went.\nSome parts ol the trail seemed to lean\nover our way but putting our trust in\nProvidence and our spiked slices the\npuce was kept up. The wont places\nwere long, steep snow slides. The\nguides picked toe holes, about big\ncniiugh lor a chickadee's nest, but\nwoefully litlled lor the mailed brogans\nwe werc wearing, However, one was\ncoinluited, lor you knew if you slipped\nand the ropo parted, you'd be in\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nwherever you were going\u00E2\u0080\u0094in about a\nminute. Someone suggested that Kev.\nMr. Kinney lead the party, lie being\na \"sky pilot\" should be a cipable\nguide, as we seemed to be headed fur\nlhc sky line. A valley lay beneath us\ndotted with little lakes, each oue ol\nemerald hu.*, across the valley \"in\nserried ranks arose len snowy peaks\nwhoBe towers ol spotless purity pierced\nthe blue untrnd.\" Tne majesty ol\nthe scene was bey oil J description it\nseemed to awe one, even the Indies in\nthe party werc silent. The-last 200(1\nfeet ol the 11,826 loot climb were\nheart breakers. Talk about mind\nversus matter, alas, lhe wings that\nlifted-the mind had no power to lilt\ntlie wearied limbs, so it was only by\nsheer will lorce that the climber kept\nascending. One dignifitd member of\nthe party alter a oalisthenio exercise\nol lifting her foot to a ledge about five\nIeet high, was informed by the President ol the Oregon Alpine Club, that\nhe \"coi sidered that a very unladylike\nstep.\" That sally took the last wind\nshe had, so that she slopped the\ncolumn's march, to get breath. The\nonly flower seen on the higher slopes\nwas a flowering moss ot a magenta\nshade, with delicate bell shaped blossoms and very ilu rt stems. We saw\nsome goat tracks and as there were\nsome Yankees in our party, it is highly probable that nixt year's camp will\nhave n cile serving \"ice cream a le\ngoat.\" At last the summit was seen\nthru' a flying cloud ol snow flakes\nthat driltcd past, cutting into the\nface and neck like needles, Those\nIrom Revelstoke felt at home as they\nimagined it wai evening in mosquito\nseason. Up, up we went until breathless, jubilant, and weariness forgotten\nwe stood as near heaven as most ol us\nwill ever get. (1 speak for the Win-\nnipeggers.) Three cheers nnd a tiger\nwere given lur the three, intrepid,\nbrave ladies, then three and a royal\none for the guides, We lelt liko Balboa did on discovering thc Pacific\n\"speechless und reverant.\" For there,\non the roof of the world, a panorama\nwas unrolled that made one think of\nstanding on nn island in some mighty\nocean while all about the storm fiend\nraged, piling ibe waters in breakers as\nlur as the pyecould reach. Mountains\nlike Ileghie were simply ice capped\ntowers far beneath, glaciers flushed\nlike silver shields Iron, thc shoulders\nof stern rock-ribbed warriors whose\n\"fo.eheads wrinkled and rifted\" shone\nforth lar above the olouds. Fully live\nthousand peaks reared their majestic\nheads up iuto cloudland, catching the\ntirst aud last gleams ol the Qtd ol\nday. Some have atked \"why the Alpine Club?\" One view alone, standing\non the watch tower of this great temple ol God, is worth the expense and\nenergy a thousand times over. We\nhad photos taken, to satisfy the Mis-\nsourians, then back to tbe tall timbers\nThe snow slides were just soft enough\nto sit down on and slide, so, using our\nalpine ice picks lor steering gear we\nahot valleyward like Billy Ogilvie\nmaking overtime. It was grand sport\nand we made tho down trip in line\ntime. On tbe last slide Mr, Wheeler\nmade bis live sit close together, then\nclinging to each other they eait oil,\nsoon the ipecd was terrific, the guide\nyelled \"brakes,\" those behind put in\ntheir pick! only to have tbo... torn\nIron, their hands as down tl.e slope\nthey Hew. Near tbe bottom tl.e guid'e\nyelled for brakes once more and tbe\nmen put in tbeir Ieet sending up >.\nperfect cascade ol enow blinding tl.e\nwliolo party. However, what ends\nwell is snow matter, so tl.e quintette\nescaped \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBy injury. Tlie next five\nbringing down the lost ice picks.\nHero we all unroped, inspected our\nlovoly, detachable, crepe brown com-\nplcxii.ns, then home to camp, hungry,\nhappy, conquerors\u00E2\u0080\u0094J.C.M.\nMcGILL MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS..\nIn tho Juno examinations tho lollowing Iron, the ilevelstoke High\nSchool wrro liic.ci.ssf.il:\n11 ildall, Hobbs, total 454, 711 p.o.\nOooffroy L. Haggen, 418, 74 p.o.\nGeo, Walley Clark, 4,17, 7\u00C2\u00BB p.o.\nThe following candidates failed iu\none subject, Fieuoh, French, and may\nA\n5UNSH\n^Furnace \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nNO BENDING DOUBLE AND POKING\nAROUND TIIE ASH-PIT WITH A\nSHOVEL TO GET THE ASHES \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nOUT OF THE SUNSHINE.\nThe Sunshine is furnished\nwith a good, big ash-pan. j\nAll you have to do Is to\ngrasp two strong, firmly attached, always-cool, bale handles and the large, roomy ash-\npan easily comes out.\nA minute or two is all it\ntakes to perform the operation.\nAll the ashes are in the pan,\ntoo. ^^\nBecause they are guided |s\u00C2\u00A7\u00C2\u00BBj!\ninto it by means of ash-chutes\nattached immediately below the fire-pot.\nSunshine is the simplest, easiest-managed, cleanest\nkind of a furnace. You don't have to wear overalls\nand a smock when attending to the Sunshine.\nIf your local dealer does not handle the \"Sunshine\"\nwrite direct to us for Free Booklet.\nMXlaiyi\nIONDCN, TORONTO, MONTREAL WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN. N.B.\nBOURNE BROS*, - Local Agents\nCORPORATION OF THE\nCITY OF REVELSTOKE\nBy-Law No.\ncomplete their niarticuli.tion by writing off a supplemental in September!\nW. J. Fraser, total 354,59p.c.\nK. E, Sutherland, 284,47 p.o.\nCredit is due all five candidates,\nconsidering lho shortened year, and\nthe high percentage ot the tliree first\nnamed is especially noteworthy.\nMisa Hobbs is the proud winner of\nthe Principal's gold medal, and is to\nbe Inrther congratulated.\nMONEY SAVED\nA SAVING OF\n25c. to 50c. on the \u00C2\u00A3\nCAN BE MADE ON\nYour Grocery, Clothing\nDrygoods and Shoe Bills\nBY DEALING WITH US\nALL GOODS ARE QUOTED\nEXPRESS OR FREIGHT\nPREPAID\nWl PAY fRIICHT to anv railway station\nin Western Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia,\nWrite lor our Latest Prioe List, it is\nmailed Iree on request.\nWe only handle the |besl goods money\ncan buy, only goods oiliest mills, manufacturers and packers shipped.\nWs make Prompt Shipments.\nWs absolutely guarantee satisfaction\nand Delivery.\nAll Goods Guaranteed or Money Refunded.\nIt is a duly to You, lo Your Family and\nlo your Pocket Book to investigate our\nprices.\nWe do nol belong lo llie Jobbers' or\nRetailers' Guild or Association or any\nm.s..\nReferences : Any Bank, Railway or\nExpress Company in the City, or the\nnames ol' twenty tliatisa.ul satisfied customers in the lour provinces.\nWrits for Our Prioe List To-day.\nNorthwestern Supply House\n239 and 261 Stanley Street\nWINNIPEG - - MANITOBA\nFurniture Stock and Premises\nFor Sale.\nTendon will be received by the undersigned\nup to Yi o'clock noon on thc lllth day of July,\nWU\", for thc purchase of Ihe muck in trade of\ncarpet*, furniture, etc., belonging to thc estate\nof tlio late John K. wood of Rovelstoko, and\nalso for the purchase of the property lately\noccupied by him aa a furniture store and rooming house, Minute on Lot 25, Hlock H Plan KWA\nRoTOlBtoko, Separate tenders may be made for\ntho Htock In trade and for tho real estate, or\ntendons may bc mado for the stock and real\nestate together.\nThe highert or any tender will not necessarily\nho accepted. Htock lists and the uroporty to be\nsold may be examined on application to the\nundundgned.\nDated June 12th, 1007.\nUKO. 8, McCAHTKH,\njun 22 Ut oillcial Administrator,\nNOTICE\nNotice Is hereby given that tin day* after date I\nIntend to apply to llie Chief Commissioner of\nLands uml Wnrks fur permission to purchase the\nfui low inn. 1.'nr ril it'd land-*., nitQate in West Kootenay district:\nCommencing at a post planted 40chains\nnorth of m.hiii-i'hsi corner cf T.I. 7olt> and\nniarked \".1. K. Johnson's north-west corner\npost,\" thenne unst tin chains, south M cliain-,\nwest 60 chaius, north mi clialus to point oi\ncommeiremeut.\nDated June (lth, 10(17,\nwed Jun 1- J. E, JOHNSON.\nLAND NOTICK.\nNotico is hereby gWen that w days after dato I\nnteiui to apply to the Chief Com missioner of\nLimls mul Works fnr permission tn purchase the\nfollowing described lamb, situate in West Kootenay District:\nCommoncing at a post planted 40 chains\nnorth of south oast corner of T. U, 7016, and\nuiarked \"II C.Morris's north-east corner post,\"\nthencosouth (HI chains, west 80chains, north\n80 chains, cast 80 ehains to point of commencement.\nDated June lltli. 1907,\nAQriJllU.:'. H.C MORRIS.\nNOTICE.\nLillooet Land District.\nDistrict of Lillooet.\nTnke notice that John Manning Scott, of Kevelstoke, B, c, Barrlster-at-Law, intends to apply\nfor special licenses over the following described\nlands:\n1. Coin me ne inn at a post- plnnted aliout 400 feet\ncast of the north fork of Cotton Creek and about\nlive iniles north o' the east fork of Seymour river,\nCotton creek being a tributary of thc east fork of\nSeymour river and marked ' John Manning Scott's\nN.K. corner,\" thence south 40 cli iitis,Jtheuce west\nIHO chains, thence north 40 elialm, tlience east Nil)\neliains to point of commencement, and containing\nM0 acres. Dated June 10th, lii07.\n% Commencing at a post planted about 400 feet\neast of tlie north fork of Cotton Creek and about\nfive miles north of the east fork of Seymour river;\nCotton creek bofug a tributary of the east fork of\nSeymour River, and marked \"John Manning\nScott's S. K. corner,\" thence nortli 80 eliains,\n-Hienec west 80 chains, thonce south 80 chains,\nthenco east 80 chains to point of commencement\nand containing 040 acres more orless. Dated\nJune 101 li, 1007.\n3. Commencing at a post planted about one\nmile west cf the north fork of Cotion creek and\nabout five niilea north of the east fork of Seymour\nriver, Cotton Creek being a tributary of the east\nfork of Seymnui river, and maiked \"John Manning Scott's S. K. corner,\" thence north 80 chains\nthence west SO chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence east <*0 chains to poiut of commencement,\nand containing 640 acres more or less, Dated\nJune llth, 1007.\n4. Commencing at a post planled about three\niniles up a small creek nowing from the east into\nthe north fork of Seymour river about ten miles\nabove the forks and marked \"John Manning\nScott's N. E, corner,' thence south 160chains,\nthence west 40 chains, thence north 160 chains,\nthenceeast 10chains to pointof coinmencement,\nami containing 610 acres more or less. Dated\nJune llth, 1007.\nr}. Commencing at a post planted about three\nmiles up a small ereek flowing from the east into\nthe north fork nf Seymour river, about ten miles\nabove the forks and marked \"John Manning\nScott's N. W. comer,\" thence soutli 100 chains,\nthence east 40 chains; thence north 160 chains,\ntheuce west 10 chains to point of commencement,\nand containing 640 acres more or less. Dated\nJune llth, 1907.\n6. Commencing nt a post planted about three\nmiles up a small creek flowing from the east into\nthe north fork of Seymour river about ten miles\nabove the forks anil marked \"John Maiming\nScott's S- W. corner,\" th.-nce north 80 chains,\nthenco east 80 chains, theuce south Ml chains,\ntlience west 80 chains to point of commencement,\nand containing 640 acres more or less. Dated\nJune llth, 11)07.\n7. Coinmeneing at a post planted about2\"i\nmiles, enst of the north fork of Seymour river und\nabout \ of a mile soulh of u small creek (lowing\nfrom the enst int\" the mirth fork of Seymour river\nnml about thirteen miles above the fork-sand\nmarked \"John Manning Scott'a N. R. comer,\"\ntlienee south 80 chains tbence west 80 chains,\ntbence nortli 80 chalna, thence eaat 80 chains to\npointof commencement end containing Hi-) acres\nmore or less. Dnted June Uth. 19d7.\n8. Coinineneilig at a post planted* about2W\nmiles east of the north fork of Seymour Itiver nnd\nnliout *{ of a mile south of a small creek'lowing\nfrom the east Into tho norlli fork of Seymour river\nabout thirteen miles above tbe forks and marked\n' John Manning Scott's S. \V. corner,\" thenee\nmnth 80 chains, tlienee east M) cbnins, tlience\nthence south 80 ebains, Ihence west 80 ehnins to\npoint of commencement, ami containing 640 acres\nmore or less. Dated June Uth, 1007.\n9. Commencing at a post planted about 2\\nmiles east of the nortli fork of Seymour river and\nabout >! of ti mile north of a small creek flowing\nfrom the east into the north fork of Seymour river,\nabout thirteen miles above the forks anil marked\n\"John Manning Scott's N. K. corner,\" tbence\nsmith 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains, theuce\nnorth 80 chains, theoce east 80 chains lo point of\ncommencement, and containing Olo acres more or\nIms. Dated June llth, 1907.\n10. Commencing at a post planted abont Ui\nmiles east of the uortb foik of .Seymour river am\nabout { of a mile north of a small creek flowing\nfrom the east into the norlh fork of Seymour river,\nabout thirteen iniles almve the forks and markud\n\"John Manning Scott's S, W. corner,\" theuce\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, theuce\nsmith 80 chains, theuce west 80 chains to point of\ncommencement, and containing 640 acres more or\nless. Dated June llth, 1907,\nwedjun 10 JOHN M.lNMNU SCOT!1.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE\nNotice Is heroby given that HO dayi aftor date\nI Intond tn apply to tbo Him. Chiof Commissioner nf Lands nud Wurks for a special licence\nto out uud carry nwny timlier from the follow\ning doscribod lands, situatod In West Kootonnj\ndistrict:\nCommencing at a pout, plan ted W i'liains moro or\nless in a westerly dlreeiloii from tbo imrth west\nt'.im.'i >r Timber Limit UUI!, thenee BO i'liains\neaat, thoneo B0 chains north, thence west to lnke\naltor*-. thence south along tbe shore to place of\ncom nm nc anient, containing 0|o ROW mon or Irs*,\nDated June )7th, 1907,\nW. (I. NCIIUUK.\nWfdjlfl A.Ueddbuj, Agent.\nRevelstoke Land District,\nDistrict ol West Kouteuny,\nTake notice that (iua fcnrlam lledatromnf\nIlevelstoke, li, ('., occupation Cruiser, intends\nto api'ly lor a special license over the following\ndescribed lamia.\n1. Commonclug hi a poit planted about one\nmile up thii norln-flMt fork ol r'ivc Mile Creek\nand about two chain*1 west n| the trail, Kive\nMile ('reek being live miles above Carnes\nCreek, and marked \"QUiBprlatn Hod-it rom'\nS. K. corner.\" theuce north 80 chains, ihenee\nwest So chains, thence souiliHO chains, theuce\nchsi 80 chains to point ol eominciiceucnt, containing CIO acres more or less.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i Commencing at a post planted about one\nmile up lhe nnrih-ea-sl forkol Five Mile creek\nand about twu cbaius west ol the trail, Five\nMile Creek being five miles above Carnes\nCreek, and marked 'lius Kprlam Hedstrom's\n\V coruer.\" tbence nortn 80 chain , thence\neast 80 chains, theme touth 80 chains, thence\nweat80cualus iu joint of commencement,and\ncontaining Olo acres more or less.\ni, Commenoingat apost planted about one\nmile ui* the north-east fork oi five Mile Creek\nami atiu'i' two ehains westof the trail, Five\nMile Creek being live miles above Carnes\nCreek, and marked \"Uui Kprlam Hedatruin's\nN. W. comer,\" tbence south 80 chains, thonce\neast Sochains, thenoe north SOohains, thence\nwest 80 chains to point of commencement, and\nintaining 040 acres more or less,\n4. Commencingat a post planted about one\nmile up the north-east fork of Five Mile Creek\naud about two chains west of the trail, Five\nMile Creek bing live miles above Carnes\nfleck, and marked \"Ous Kprlam Hedsirom's\nN.E. corner,\" theuce soutb 80 chains, thenoe\nwest 80 chains, thenee north 80 chains, thence\neast80chains to pointof commencement,and\ncontaining 640 Acres more or leas,\nDated June Wli, WOT.\nWed jly 10 (.IS KI'KIAM HKDSTROM,\nNOTICE.\nrcl'i'kIvcii that 00 days alter\n* lo tl.o Hon. thi.\nSOTU'E i* lurehy Klvc.. Ill\nd>u. I Intend io apply \"\nof (-<)i.iiii.i*-iiiiiit ol IjiihIs ami Wurks for\npcr>l>l>-sloi> I\" I'M i. Ii.i-i- tilt ffillilWil.K fli'-iTlliril\nmoils, sltuuleil in Went Kooteimjf:\nCommencing .1 a p.... plant*..! so ohains\ntve.iol iiiin-1 liny, marked Ii. M. Hae'anortb-\nea.t t-nrn.-r post, iIm-ui'i- Minlh 11 f cl..,...*, wc.\n80 clialus. ..\"im CU chain., oul W chain. .0\npollllol i.M.ul.l.'llii-l.irUt.\nWl.,1 Julie 6111,1*;. \u00C2\u00ABJU U. M. KAK,\nWHEREAS it is iie.ncil necessary\n.mil expedient in the interest of the\nCity of Revelstoke that tho present\nelectrical plant of the Oity should be\nimproved and extended hy t he addil ion\nof an electric power dynamo nnd\nequipment including necessary auxiliary plant;\nAND WHEREAS to defray the cost\nthereof it will be necessary to borrow\nthe sum of Thirty thousand ($30,000.00)\nDollars whicli ihe Counoil p....poses to\nraise l.y I he issue of debentures see. .red\nupon ihe rates and charges which are\ncliargeahlo and enforceable for tin-\nuser of water and oiocti'lo light under\nthe \"Witter and Kieotrlc Light Regulation By-Law 1908, .111.1 lhe Municipal\nClauses Acti\"\nAND WHEREAS the estimated\n.11....nnl of lhe sii.l rules un.l charges\nchargeable and enforceable for ihe\nven.'in which this Hy-I.au is pa.se.l\nis $32,000.00;\nAND WHEREAS no amount of\n.....ney is now el....'...-.1 upon llie said\nrates and charges;\nAND WHEREAS the debl hereby\ncreated is on the security of lhe sail'\nwater nnd electric light rates anil\ncharges and is further guaranteed by\nthe Municipality :il large;\nAND WHEREAS for the payment\nof the said principal money and interest during the currency nf the said\ndebentures it is necessary to set aside\nand withdraw from the annual current\nrevenue derived from said wator nnd\nelecta iclight rates and charges annually\nthe sum of $21122.84; the specific annual\nsni.i required for the payment of interest lieing $1.\".00.00 ami for lhe payment\nof the debt the sum of $822,84:\nAND WHEREAS the estimated\ndeficiency in the said rates and charges\nrequired to makeup the amount of the\nannual interest and sinking fund upon\nthe ilel.l hereby created is nil;\nBe it therefore enacted by the municipal Council of the Corporation of the\nCily of Revelstoke its follows:\n1. The sum of $80,000.00 shall he\nexpended in improving and extending\nthe electrical plant of the City as\naforesaid and it shall lie lawful for the\nMayor of the Corporation of tlie City\nof Revelstoke to borrow on the predit\nand security nf the said rates and\ncharges l.y way of debentures hereinafter mentioned from any person or\npersons, body or bodies corporate who\nmay be willing to advance the same, a\nsum not exceeding in the whole the\nsum of Thirty thousand dollars and to\ncause ail such sums so raised and\nreceived to he paid into the hands of\nthe Treasurer of the said City for Ihe\npurposes and with the object hereinbefore recited.\n2. It shall he lawful for the snid\nMayor to cause any number of debentures tube made, executed and issued\nfor such sum or sums as may be\nrequired for the purposes and objects\naforementioned not exceeding however lhe sum of $30,000.(10, each of snid\ndebentures being of the denomination\nof One thousand dollars and all such\ndebentures shall be scaled with the\nseal of the Corporation of the Cily of\nRevelstoke and signed l.y the Mayor\nand Olerk thereof.\n3. The said debentures shall hear\ndate the First dayof August, 11)07, and\nshall be made payable ill Twenty-live\nyears from the said date in lawful\n.....ney of Oan..da al the ottlce of the\nMoisons Bank at Revolstoke aforesaid,\nwhich place of payment shall be designated l.y said debentures and shall\nImve attached lo llieni coupons for tl.e\npayment of inteiest and the signature\nto the coupons may la. eilher written,\nprinted, stamped ov lithographed.\n4. The said debentures shall bear\ninterest at thc rate of Five (.i) per\ncentum per annum fnnn the date\nthereof which interest shall l.e payable\nsemi-annually at the office of the\nMolsons Bank at Revelstoke aforesaid\nin lawful money of Canada on the\nFirst day of February and the First\nday of August respectively in each and\nevery year during the currency thereof\nand it shall be expressed in said debentures and coupons to be so payable.\n5. It shall be lawful for the said\nMayor to negotiate and sell the said\ndebentures or any of them for less\nthi.li par but in no case shall the\ndebentures or any of them l.e sold for\niess than ninety-five per centum of\ntheir face value including the cost of\nnegotiating and sale, brokerage and\nothei' necessary expenses,\n0, For the paymonl of 1 ho said debt\nthere shall be set aside and withdrawn\neach year .lining Ibe currency of said\ndebentures from the annual current\nrevenue of the municipality ns derived\nfrom the said water and efootrlo light\nrates and tthorges (ho sum of $322.81\n..ml such sum sii..11 be transferred from\nthe annual current revenue accounl\nan.l paid Into I une Uth, 1907.\nwedjly3 WILLIAM T, 0KB,\nCariboo band District.\nD.strlctof Uiirlh\t\nTake notice that 30 days nfter dnte E.Cornina\nuf Rovolstoko, occuputluu lintel man, Intend!\nto npply for oBuooial timlior license over the\nriillowiugda*cribod lands;\nJ. Commencing ai a post plantod two mllei\nwest of Canoe rivor and aboul USmllesfrom\nmouth, near Cranberry bike, and marked 'E.\nComing's nortlmnst cornor post No 1, thence\nsouth 80 clmins, thenee wost 80 chains ilieucc\nnorth so chnius, thouco oast 80 chains to starting point, containing MO acres moro ur less,\nDated 7th nf .lime, 1907.\n2, Comiiieiicim,' al u post planted ou wo.-d\nbank of Onuoo river, S-'i miles from mouth,and\nmarked \"E. Coming's northwest corner iio.-t\nNo. 2,\" thence east 80 ohaius thenco south 80\nchains, tlienco west 80 chains, thouce north 80\nchains to starting point, cuntaining 010 acres\ninure ur loss.\nDalod \"ith. I uno, 1007.\nNOTICE'\nKevelstoke Land Dlsiri.'\nDhtrictof West Kootenay,\nTake notice that A. M, tSynions,of Ht. Leon,\nB C, occupation M.ncr, Intends t'lapnly for\nspecial timber license! over the following\ndescribed lands;\n1, commencingat a pis plunled at thon,\nW. eorner of Uit 8175 inn1 about ;'u chains west\nof thc middle fork of (\u00E2\u0080\u00A2osthall Creek, wost of\nUpper Arrow Lake, and marked \"A, M.Sy*\nmom*' S.K. corner,\" them ; nortn 80 eliains,\nthence west 80 chains, thenee south 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains to place of commencement, and containing 010 acres more or less\n2. Commeneing ai a post planted at O'e N,\nW. corner of Lot 8176 and about'JO chains west\nnf the middle furk of Kostball Crook, west of\nUpper Arrow Lake, and marked \"A.M. Symons' 8, Wt corner,\" thence north so chnlns,\nthenceeast SO chains, thenee south SO chains,\nIhence west 80 chains lo place of cuinmenco\nment, and containing 'HO aces more or loss\nI'nu-d .lime l.'-th, loin.\n8, Commencing at a post planted one mile\nnorth and 10 chains west ol the N.W. corner ol\nLot 817,ri and on theeast buuk of the middle\nlork of KosthallCreek, wi-M of Upper Arrow\nbake,and marked \u00E2\u0080\u00A2A.M.Symons'Btil.corner,\"\nihuiieenort'i Sochains, thenoe west 80 chains,\ntheuce soulh SO chains, 'heiire oustH)clialns\nlo place ol oommouoement, and containing\nUln acres more or luss,\nI, ('ommeiieing al ' post planted one mile\nnorth and 10chain* westof thu N W. lornerof\nI.ul HlV-'iiuul on the east haul- \ .nu middle\nforkol Fosthall Creek, vs- it Ippir Arrow\nlake, and marked HA,M.Bymon\u00C2\u00BB8\u00C2\u00BBn .cornor,\"\nilicin-e iioiiii 80 chains, iii, ee east go (liulns,\nthence s^uth K0 chains, thu I west80 Chains\nto plaoo of cninincnceiiu nt, ami containing\n(Hii acres more or less.\nfi. Ciiinnii'iicii'i: at fl lost plauted one mile\nnorth and 70 ehains east of 1,oL617'iauil one\nmile cast ol theeast bank nf thu middle fork nl\nKoslhall Creek, west ol Upper Arrow lake and\nmarked \"A, M.Syinons' 8, W. corner,\" Ihenee\nuorlh 80 chains, them-e east 80 ehains, Ibenco\nsoutli 80 chains, llienee wesl Hi chains io place\nof commencement, and containing uio acres\nmore orless,\nDated June 17th, 1907,\nU, Commeneing at a poll planted nt lho N,\nW cornerof <.'. 7fl88,aiid aboutiiOcluilus\nwest ol the nnrth fork nl Fonlbnll Creek, ;i\nmiles from the moulh ol the north fork, west\nof the Upper Arrow Uko, and marked \"A. M.\nSymons' NX oornor,\" tbence \"outh 80 chains.\nIhence wesl 80 ebains, thenci >rlh SO chains,\nthonoo east Su chnius to plnce of commence-\nmenl, containing Olo acres more or less,\n7, Commencing al a iiom j.lantedattheS,\nW. cornerol T.L, 7:140,111111 ion chains west ol\nlhe uortli fork of Fnstliall Creek, and about 8\nmiles from tho moulh ol the north fork, west\nol Upper Arrow lake, and marked \"A. M. Symons' H, K. corner,\" tbenee north 80 chains,\nthence wesl W) chains, theueo south 80 chnlns,\nthonco oust 80 chains toplucoof commencement, and containing Uio acres more or less.\n8, Commeuelng at a post planted al lhe 8\nW, corner T, h. 7.1.18, about 40 chains went of tho\nnorlh fork of Fosthall Creok, about 1 miles\nfrom the mouth of lhe uorlh lork, woUof\nUpper Arrow Lake, and marked \"A.M Hymens'\nS, E. corner,\" thence west so chains, tbence\nnorth 80 chains, theuce east 80 chains, theuce\nsouth 80 chains to place ol commencements\nand containing Olo acres more or Iobh.\nDated June 18th, 1007.\nwed jiv W ANDKEW MILKS 8YMON8.\nit. Commencing at a post plantod tliree miles\nwest of Cunocl rivor, SO miles from mouth und\nmarked \"B. Coming's northwest coruir post\nNo,,),\" tbeuce oasl 811 chains, thouce *>oiith 80\nchains, thouco wesl 80 chains, thonco north 8n\nchains to starling -*.i;ni containing 010acres\nmore ur lo*-s.\nDated 7th June, 1007,\nI. Commonclng at a post plautod on west\nbank of Canoe rivor, about 85 milos from muuth\nami marked ltE, Coming's northeast cornerpost\nNu. I,\" tlienee south 80 chains, theuce west SO\nclmins, thouce norlh HO chuius, thonco east 81'\nchains u< BtarLing point, containing oto acre-\nmore or loss.\nDatod \"ith June, 1907,\n5. Cummeuciug nt a posl planted west of\nCanoo river and 87 tnilea from mouth, marked\n\"E. Coming's northeast (orner post No, 6,\"\nihouco south 8(1 chains, tlionco wost80 chain-?,\ntheuce uorth80clialns,thooce oast80chainslo\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0starting point, conl lining (HO acres more or less\nDmod -ith .Iuin', 1907,\nli. Commonclng at a pust planted west of\nCanoe river, 8.1 mil''- from mouth, aud marked\n\"E Coming's norl east corner post No. ii,\"\nIhouco .sin Nil lhaius, thonco west Nl chain.-,\nthonco norl't 8(1 chains, tin mu east Sl) chains to\nstarting point, containing 040 acre? more or\nloss.\nDated 7th Juno, 1907.\n7, Commencing nt a post planted we-t uf\nCanoo, river and Sj miles from moutb, and\nmarked \"E. Corniug's northeast cumor post\nNo. 7,\" thouco south 80 chains, thenco we-t 10\nchains, thouco nurih 80 ChainB, theuce oast tii\nchains tu starting point, containing 040acres\nmora or loss.\nDated 7th Juno, 1907.\nS, I'l.iiimi'iicuu! iii a post plant '1 livo milos\nwost of Canoo rivor uud about BS miles from\nmouth and mnrked \"E. Coming's BOnthwwt\neornor post No. 8,\" Ihenco north 80 chain.-,\ntheuco on3l SO chains, theuce south ni chains,\ntheuco west 80 chains to starling point, containing 640 acres mure or less.\nDatod 7th June, 190(1,\n0. Commencing at a post planted west of\nCanoe river and 85 miles from mouth, and\nmarked \"K. Coming's southwest enrnor post\nNo, 0,\" thonco uorth ioo chains, thenco oast 40\nchains, thouco south Hid ohains, theuce wost 40\nchains to sturtiug poiut, untalning 010 acres\nor loss.\nDated 7th Juno, 100**'.\n10. Commonclng nt a post planted on wost\nbankof Canoe rivor und about ss miles from\nmouth nud marked \"E. Coming's southwest\ncomer No. 10,\" thence north su chnius, thouco\neast 80 chuius, thoncu south 80 chains, tliuuco\nwost SO chains to starting point, contaiuiug 010\nacros moro or loss\nDated June 7Ui, '\"'T.\nII. Commencing at a ptwl planted west of\nCanoo Itiver and about 80 milei from muuth\nand marked \"K, Coming's southeast corner\npust No. 11,\" thenee west i'i chains, tlience\nnorlh SO ehains, thencu east SO cliains, tlience\nsouth S() cbnins tu Btartlug point, contailig 610\nacres more or loss.\nDmcd J une Slh, 1007,\nYi, Comincncing at a posl planted west of\nCnnoe Blvor about 5 utiles, abont '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 j miles frum\nmouth, marked \"E. Coming's norlh east corner\npost No. 12,\" thijjjcc south 80 chains, Uience\nwest 80 chains, tbenee north so chains, tbenee\neast 80 chains to starling point, containing 010\nacres more orless.\ni:i, Commoncing at a post planted west uf\nCanoe Kiver and S,i miles from muulli, marked\nK. Coming's north -cast corner post No. 1-t,'\nthencu soulli 80 chaiu, tbonco west SO chains,\nthouco north SO chains, thonce cant SO chains to\nstarting puint, containingUlOncrcs more or less.\n11 Commencing at a post planled 1 mile\nWest of (.'line Hlver and about 85 miles from\nmouth, and marked \"K, Coming's north-west\ncorner post No, U.\" Ihenco east 80 chains,\nthencu south So chains, Ihence west 80 chains,\nihence uorth 80 chains to sturtiug point, con-\nlaining O'.i'iu'i-c--. more or loss.\nDated J Unc 111. 1, ll1 .\nwed jly 3 KI). CORNING,\nNOTIGE\nRevelstoke Land District.\nDistrict of Wesi Kooicnay.\nTake notice lhat G. K. Noiilicy of\nCamborne, B. C, occupation Logger]\nIntern, lo npply for a special timber licence over the following described laiuls:\n1, Commencing al a post planted on\nthe east bank of Hoyd creek, about 5\nchains frnm creek and about 3 iniles from\nits inoulli, maiked \"G, K. Norlhey\nnorlh'CnM corner post,\" tlience wesl 80\nchains, Uience soulh 80 ehains, thence\neasl Ho chains, tlience noith 80 chains 10\npoinl oi' commencement!-\n2, Commencing at a posl planlcd ou\nthe wesl bank ol Boyd Creek, ahoul 4\nmiles from its montli, marked \"li. K.\nNorlhey's norlh-eastcomer post,\" thenee\nwest 80 chains, ihence south 80 chains,\nihence east 80 chains- tlience norlli 80\nchains to poiul of commencement.\n3, Commencing at a posl planted on\nlhe easl bank o\' Hoyd creek, ahoul 60\nchains from creek and about 5 miles trom\nils moulh, marked \"G. R. Noitln\nsouth-easl corner posl,' thence north 80\neliains, hence wesl 80 chains, ihem\nsmilli 80 chains, thence east 80'chains to\npoint of commencement,\n4, Commencing al a post planted on\nthe easl hank ol Hoyd creek, ahout bo\nchains from creek and about 5 miles Irom\nils moulh, marked \"tl. K. Noiihey's\nsoulh-wesl corner posl,\" thence norib So\nhains, thence easl 80 chains, thence\nsoulh 8u chains, thence west 80 chains to\npoinl of commencement.\nDaled June 29th, 11)07.\n5, Commencing at a post planted on\nthe east hank of Boyd creek, about 30\nliains Irom creek and about 6 mile-, from\ntn mouth, marked \"G. R, Norlhey's\nnorth-east coiner post,\" llienee west 40\nchains, llienee south 160 chains, thence\neasl 40 ebains, thenee norlh ibo cb tins lo\npoint of commencement!\n6, Commencing nt a post planted on\nthe east bank of Boul cieek, aboul ,10\nchains from creek and about 6jf miles\nfrom ils mouth, niarked \"G. R, Norlhey's\nnorth-west corner Ovist.\" ihence east 40\nchains, theuce soulh 160 chains, thence\nwest 40 chains, thence north 160 chains 10\npoinl of commencement,\n7, Commen|injf at a post planted on\nIbe easl bank of Hoyd \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2k about 30\nchains from creek and abom miles from\ntls mouth, marked \"G. K. Norlhey s\nuorth-west corner post,'' llienco east 80\nchains, llienee south 80 ebains, ibente\nwest 80 chain-,, ihenco north So eliains to\npoint of commencement,\nDated 'ith July, 11)07.\nGILBERT RICHARD NORTHEY,\nwed jly 17 Per Ai Mel- nos, agent.\nNOTICK\nNotice i-. heii'liv given thil the limltrstgned hil\napplied to llis limiour tie Lletitenant-dorernor\niu Uounc\n'SU-cain.\nfrom I'i\nil under tho p\u00C2\u00AB' Wens of llieltivirnand\nAct,to clear mid reran*.-*obitrucUona\nsh) Creek in lhe I Wcfcof V'*s- Koote-\nnay, liritish Columbia, * a point where it\nempties Into the Columti Hirer Ui a point on\nsaid crook ahouti miles from tlm '' .ural.ia ttlver\numl to construct ami maintain l\u00C2\u00AB nnn at or aliout\nthe moulh of iald creek and in the Columbia\nItiver adjacent thereto, and lo attach bo-mii to\nthe shore of I''ri*di> Cieek and laid Columbia\nItiver at said puints, fur hol'liu*-, sotting ami de-\nliverhiK lm.\"* .md timber lirmight d iwn said creek.\n'I he 1111111--to in* Atlt-cted hy the said work are\nCrown lnmls ami IhetolN tint are proposed tntie\ncharged are Mich uh may lit* QxeubrtJudgeof\nlhu (loiuity Court of Wttt Kootenny\nDated this 1.MI1 day \"f June, W07,\nwedJne 1900.1 11. iMi.WKI.I.V.\nNOTICE\nNotice l\u00C2\u00BB Lwi-li)-bI\u00C2\u00ABh ilmt tp .Ian liter date]\nlnlo.i.1 ... ii|.|.ly to the lion, tha Clot Commie-\n-..iini.r... Uml, nml \V.\u00C2\u00BBrlt.i f\u00C2\u00BBr l.i-'iii i-l-.n t<> imr-\n.:liK8u tlm fi.ll<\u00C2\u00BBwiii|i tlufliTil,..! Itui-I'. -iliialtil nn\n(i.il.fl.i. It;.)'. Wt.nt K\"'.t\u00C2\u00ABii:iy -Htri.-t:\n..'..iniii.iK-lnii .it.. |.'i-it |.l.i... .1 W ohelni anutl.\nIroin the 8, IY7Comei \"I Lot o. 14.1. ai.'l ra*rk...|\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2(lo..,T. Ni-wmwi\".s. K. .'..rn.r Poll,' IMnce\n...nlli tn. L-hnlaiH, tlwnce wml M ttalM, IMnce\n....utli !Q chain., then\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 well K chahii, Uience\nm.i.11. a. clmli.., lhc...-.'...i\u00C2\u00ABt..'(1. .'u-i. Iplaff ol\ncommencement, containing It\" am. ui'-ie ..r le,.,.\nII, T. SK.IMAS.\nDaW al Airowhea.l, June l.l, Wt- \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB'!) I\n...IIHHI'. ./.III. l,.M.ll.L.\nIiisiii.:i of Lillooet.\nTnke nntice tlm. Alexander McOrae\nof Ilevelstoke, B.U., Prospector, In-\nii-.ul* in ii|.|.ly for ,\ntbeuce south 80chains tbencO >\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*-' lOchains,\ntbence north mj chains io poll t ol commencement and couifiintng &M nc -*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 more or less,\nDated May 16tb, M7.\nwed jel*. QgOBQK Norwood- DiCKlNfloS,\nNOTICE\nRevelitoke i,...-i Diatrict.\nl-i-lr;. I ul Went Kooicnay.\nTake ...nice Ihal I, Anion Hansen ol l'o|.lar.\nlu:., ... mi]...imii etloor. Intel... lo ap|.ly lur\np..riiilsNl.in lu purchaso ll.c following.Icacrlhcu*\nIhiuI ;\n. Miinii- -.ffiiK \"1 a post planted on the nortl.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0We ol llie lank, lliver. Opposite thl. town ol\nPoplar, marked \"A. Hansen's N,W. corner,\"\nthence east 4u chains, lbci.ee south 10 chain.,\n.hence nest |. chain., thenoe norlh lu chains\n,o poim ut commcuce...c..i,au.l containing \u00C2\u00AB9\nacres, .ajreor less.\nliaiea* .'...J July, mu..\nwe.l Jly 10 ANTON IIAN8KN.\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICE\nMaacot Mineral Claiin, iltuate in the Hovel*\nstoke .Mining Dfc'UIon of W cut Kootenay\nDistriot,\nWhere locatod: -At lhe head of lho Middle\nSouth Fork of Downie Creek adjoining\nthe Chief of (be Hill* Mineral Claim.\nTake notice llm! I, It. Smith. F.M.C. No,\nllfeTl:!, acting tw agent (or A.M. Clark, Free\nMiner h Cerlllicate No. I'tWBl, Inland, sixty\nlays from date hereof, to apply lo the Mining\nllecoraor for a Certificate of Improvement,\nor lhc purpose of obtaining a Crown Oranl ol\nlie above claim.\nAnd further uke noi if e that action, under\n-ectiou 'il, niu-t tw commenoed bofore thu\ni-wmiicc or auch Certificate of Improvement-.\nI ...h d tin- zard day of May, A.D.. 1907, \" - - - .\n, 1 .\nii F\nLm\nm\ni:\n:\nm\n-y\n:. *^ r-i\ in.\nnti\n..-_.:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-.. \"* .....-i\u00E2\u0080\u0094.y\n.... i ..... time of year when I adies arc at their wits end to know\nv.- , keep cool. Read our list of Cool Wearing Apparel.\n... .: .-_.\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\nm ;.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. : - So m h, This l-.-t aro\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ... f-M \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. i* well assorted\nLadies' Underwear\nLadles' Under Vests, Ladies' Under Duiwers,\nS.....I...'.- weight.\nmil zes,\nFancy Parasols\nWo have a woll assorted stock in Parasols both\nin Ludies and Children's\nnd White, Tl.e price ranges from $2\nM\nTweed Skirts\nDelivered by manufacturer late and bought at\nspecial prices. Only a few left. Regular $5.00 and\n$0,01). Selling now ai S'l.\nWhite Wear\ni. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *' .. .-...-. i' n-sel Covers, tinder Ski.-is.\n, Cl .'-. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 etc, Children's Drawers, Drosses\nand I. nder SI\nWo cordially invite you all to Inspect our stock\nMillinery\nSel ng it Special Prices! 1 k for Bargains 1\nof Hot Weather (lnnds, We aro suro wc huve something III the various lines in slock ynu require. Our\nprices will soil the mosl careful buyer,\n& YOUNG\nJ\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 eeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeaeeeee*.\n rrmTrrwii\n.mm leave your Prescription wilh us\nBECAUSE\nuse the Purest of Drugs\nand Chemicals\na >VHY?\n7 You Bhould leave\n9\n9\nty w\n| BECAUSE\n? Every Prescription ischecked\n9 before it goes out\n9 BECAUSE\nty Our prices are reasonable and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0t. we will deliver you.- prescrip-\n9 iini.ifyi.iiwisl.it.\nI Canada Drug & Book Co,\nty i$i i|i \%i i$i t|i t$i fli i|i i|i ili i|t iti\nONLY A GLANCE \\ IF YOU WANT\nOnly a glance at our stock\nof Groceries will encoungc\nyon to try them.\nMT A TRIAL\nA trial will convince you\ntbey are the purest and besl\nmi the market, Try our\nBREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY.\nWEATHER FORECAST\nWednesday, July 11 lor 24 hours.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCloudy, but tine generally, moderate\nwinds. Temp. man. 78 degrees, min,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i'i degrees.\nLocal and General.\nTenders nre out lor the Big Lend\nmail delivery contract.\nK. H. Trueman will be at hi? studio\nuntil Tuesday evening, July 21ird.\nMr. and Mrs. Wakefield from Winnipeg, spent a lew day! in town this\nweek.\nD. McCarthy is at Rogers' I'ass\nconstructing a new store for C D.\nMunis.\nWe learn that the new Bellevuc\nHotel at Sicamous is already receiving\nhearty patronage.\nThe Ladies Aid of St. Andrew's\nchurch are holding ttheir annual ice\ncream and strawberry (eitival in the\nManse grounds tomorrow evening.\nTbe Independent Band will be in\nattendance.\nJ. Lyons, C.P.R. engineer, brought\nin ir. :n the e.ist truck a young lawn\nyesterday which had been hit by a\ntrain and slightly injured. The nnininl was in a dazed condition when\n-.-J up.\nAl. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 M. 11 ill, ',-i the Orange Si n-\ntinel, C .-:-'. . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii in town yesterdny,\nand '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .! I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:-. I c :i drive ru.ind th.\n. ity and \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' irl -. expreising his high\niati ;. I tin .-uy and it! pn i\nparous possi I tits\nTh ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' i building\n-\nj Hobson & Bell!\nGrocers, Bakers & Confectioners\nTo Buy a House,\nTo Rent a House.\nTo Buy Nice Building Lots\nclose in.\nA large number of botanist and\nminers, thirty nil told, went up the\nBig Bend yesterdny morning, there\nliving nearly three bus luuda lor the\nste.imer, C. II. Shaw,..! Pennsylvania,\nis in charge of the botanistB who wili\nspend considerable time in the\ndistricr.\nTlie Ladies Guild ol St. Peter's\nchurch will bold a garden party on\nMrs. Porter's lawn, McKenzie Ave.,\ntonight. Ice creuni, ten and strawberries will be served and the Rcv-l-\nstoke Independent Band will be in\nattendance throughout thc evening.\nMrs, M, MoMahon, the biggest\nwoman in New Jersey, bus just died,\nShe weighed uver 660 lbs. In order to\nget the corpse out ol the house it was\nnecessary to remove the window lniii.es\nand six inches oi brick wall on either\nside. It took fourteen men to carry\nthe collin. Xo hearse in tlie city was\nbig enough to convey the corpse* to\nthe cemetery and n heavy dray hud to\ni.e utilized.\nTbe ...rounds in front of the sel..ml\narc looking beautifully fresh and well\ncared lor. This rclleots much credit\nif., the janitor who may be nl.Vf.ys\nseen bard at work there, Tho Sel\nBoard have tried the experiment ol\nplanting Bowers on the ground i..\norder that the children should be\ntaught to take care of llowers and\nlearn thnt tbey must Le cared for and\nlooked alter.\nTo Buy Splendid\nLnmls.'\nCOME AND SI\nill\nV x ti it\nWE HAVE SOME BAR-\nGAINS IN COAST\nPROPERTIES\nMONEY TO LOAN\nReal Estate and Insurance Agts,\n. | lor ol .torn*\n- B i tubin and i e ol the\nin the Provi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .;. 'I- l . as\nIt ... I Ca] \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Mil an.l\nni, ..- Irom ;i. circles\nwill : - much lelt.\nN. A. 1 Wl :-.::\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -.- I :'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTech\", il Wi :. I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' igaiin. C icag\ni . -. ie ... town thi. morning ai I\nnd -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 feral dayi ii -; ectii -\nminei in tie.- int. ri. r country t.\n. .-, . . . for a aeries ol article! - n\nthi Kooieiiayi,\nTHE\nA despatch from London, Eng., announces thai ainoug the King's birth\nday honors, Col. W. O. Morri. ft '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'..,\nCB, C.M.G., has bi en creal\nKnight Conunandei ol St, \"\nm.i St, Cu orge. The uow knight has\nf id a dis inguished cs - - - l\nwork lor the British Government and\nh - - -eived I\nibe late South African war, ::\nIon', nil :'...- Morris -.1 th ' H\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .*. ;* the - .ung. - - .\n-. -\ . Morris, K.C.M\nD. !.. MnoLaurin lia.\nassistant teach r in the big!\nand will commence duties at re. pi n-\niug ol the -.:: - Is. Mr, MacLiurin is\na graduate in arts ol McMuster Uni-\nversity, Toronto, and a .peci -\nmathematics n d ped igogy H\nii. academic certificate. Mr. Mac-\nLaurin has been teaching in Victoria\nin the high schools. Both Mr, i: b\n-.-.*.)!-,. luperinti ndenl ol education,\nand Mr. Gillii, impector ol ichooli\nhave given him the highest rei\nj. ' and tbe app lintment ;- apparently ,.\ngood one.\n.i '- tti r Irom Sloamoui sent by I.\n* T. Morrii ol Notoh ll.ll \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\ni. .lent itoimi h .v.- been e i| ei sneed\n' on the Shun ip I .io - d irlng I\nweek, The riter goei. n to iai thai\n.1 one period a hurrioane wai blowing\nand tin' launch in which hii pari id\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii touring tl.e lak\nescaped t-1.1 wreck\nA cricket match will be played at\n2.110 p.m., on Saturday next, between\nan eleven from the C. P. It. shops nnd\nan eleven selected Irom other members\nof tbe club. Ou tbe old Gun Club\ngrounds.\nIn the stone jars in the cairn\nerected by O. Wheeler, and C. li.\nSissons, ol Rovelstoke, on Mount\nAberdeen, containing the names ol\ngraduates this yenr ol the Alpine\nclub, were also placed blank application forms for membership, Forms\nwere bIso lelt at tbe summit of Mt.\nTemple. A return from these sum\n...its is a guarantee and qualification\nlor net iv.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 membership. Next year\nthe club will meet in Rogers' Pasa.\nSocial and Personal\nSPEAKING HIS MIND\nPat Burns' True Character\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWhat he has Done lor\nCanada,\nllmt.lr.'ds of thousands ol people\nhave heard of Pal Burns, but be is\nsuch a modest, retiring man that he\nis known to comparatively lew who\nhave not met him in the wny of business. All the sun..! l.e has a heart ol\ngold, and is both liked and loved by\nall who know hini. lie never went\nback on a friend, Irom his nieat-etores\nthroughout the Kootenay he has fed\nhundreds ol men during times ol depression and strike without receiving\na dollar and with little probability\nthai in the majority ol cases he ever\nwould. Pat Burns lias been called a\nmonopolist, and having been thus\nclassified by people who know nothing\nmore about tbe matter than that he\nwas ut ti.e head of the biggeBt meat\nlinn in tbo West, it was assumed that\nbe shared the characteristics *i. the\naverage American monopolist whose\npet hobby it is to \" grind the people'\nfaces.\" It is not necessary for Mr.\nBurns to defend himsell against this\nkind of criticism, because in every\npart of tlie province where his firm\nhas done business l.e has a ready defence from tbe lips of tveiy customer\nBut sometimes criticism goes too lar\nand even a whole-souled happy Irishman will get mud when all the Bins\nof the decalogue, or pretty nearly all,\nare laid at bis door. This happened\nthe other day in Unlgnry, with tlie\nresult that Mr. Burns had his say on\ntlie matter and what be did Bay was\nbotli su good and so true that it is\nworth repeating.\n\"1 am running my own show,\nstanding on my own bottom, and\nhave nothing to do with any person\nelse, and 1 don't want to have.\n\"I never squeezed a mnn yet, and\nthe reason I hnve all thc business is\n1 pay the highest wages. Certainly\n1 have opposition. Tliis makes business better, and the more the merrier,\n1 overpaid ou the market price and\ngave away on over-payments Inst\nwinter $150,000.\n\"I notice a tendency in this country\nto knock Gordon & Ironsides, lhe\nCanadian Pacific Railway and Pat\nBurns. We three have mode this\nwestern country. Gordon A Ironsides, though up against it in the\nearlier days, hung on and fought it\nout. These men built tbe countiy.\n\"If you closed down my husi.iesa\ntomorrow, in ten days tbe countiy\nwould have nothing to eat, and would\nbe starving.\"\nIt is a pity lor the country's aake\nthat there are not more Pat BurnB\nand Gordon A Ironsides in it.\nSl WEATHER BARGAINS\nWe have some lines that we want to move quickly, and you will find seme good\nSnaps rn the Bargain Tables.\n1\n'9\nREADY-TO-WEAR\nHATS\nYour\nStore\neh..i.:e of any in the\n$2.50\nThese sold at prices ranging\nfrom $1 to $10,\nWASH MUSLINS\nA ni\",i assortment of Colored\nMuslins that sold for 12J to 25c.\nNow only\n10c per yd.\nPRETTY VESTINGS\nIn While will, .-olored spots,\nllgui'.-.l muslins, incii-i-T i'/.i'il\nvestines. elc, Regular Prices\nfrom 85c. tntJOo,\n25c. per yd.\nWASH DRESSES\nPretty White Lawns with\nLace insertion. Regular $5 00.\nNow $3.75\nCHAMBRAY\nBlue, Tun and Grey Cbambi-ay\nRegular $11.00\nNow $4.50\nGINGHAMS\nBlnck and White and Blue\nand While Check Morceri'/.ed\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\nlot and have some very pretty\nones. Prices range from\n25c. to $1.50\nHOSIERY\nWc have the best assortment\nin town. Huvo jusl received a\nlot of Children's Sox in while,\n(-renin, Tan nnd Iilnek Lac.',\nTbey are pretty and cheap\n20c. and 25c. per pair\nCOTTON STOCKINGS\nIn all sizes, ribbed or plain,\ntan and hla.-k, also some pretty\nBlack Hose with Laee ankle.\n-LANNEL TROUSERS\nJusl what vou need Ibis hot\nweather.\nand $5.00.\nThey sold a I $1.50\nYmir choice now\n$3.25\n(Viol\ncollars\nNET\nand\nNun t,\nUTS\nreversible\n$1.25\nWASH TIES\nAND STOCKS\nand While. All\nColored\nI'l ices,\nNEW SHOES\nPretty Chocolate\nCanvass Oxfords,\nsandals.\nShoes, Cool\ncomfortable\nEVERYTHING KOR\nTHU HOT WEATHER\nCOOL HEADS\nCan be kept cool if you buy\nson... of our New Straw nud\nLinen llals.\nTWO-PIECE SUITS\nWe have sonio nice ones mnde\nof good Homespun and we can\ngive you a bargain of theni.\nCANVAS SHOES\nOxfords 2 28\nBals 2 511\n.1.1 a good wide last.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0McLENNAN-S,\nWEDDING RINGS\nJ. GUY BARBER'S\nMarriage Licenses Issued\nRAILROADS AND PEOPLE\nMr. and Mrs. 1-. li. Lewis are spend-\na In.Inlay at the Coast.\nMr*. J R, Robertsen will r.ot receivi\non Thursday .ins we. k.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . . . . -,..-.\n. - if A Brown\ne T. W. Bn : i\nreturned . . iaholidaj\n: ' .-*\n'\nI . .\nlewd\nII. A. B ins left lor Ca jar;\n-..-.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. irt in l\nmilitary ihooti . petiti in.\nV -- E \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ,-f - itor-\nday Irom . ii I ilgi there ah.\nI A railroad is not a philanthropy. It\n| does Dot claim to be a friend to the\npeople for any other reason than tbe\neternal reason which actuates till\nsuccessltil efforts \u00E2\u0080\u0094 self-interest, A\nfs fi.ui might tj be a cold-\n: business proposition; if it ie\nthing else il :* not a good railroad.\nA railroad tnnet deal with material\nt and oats, and corn,\nmd iron, and coal\ni I fr ... iny tons, bo many miles,\n.. . travel.\n.sl a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- ni a railroad is to\nid : so that it will pay those\nmoney invested in it or work\nil ship goodi over it ur live in tbe\nI ine em...lry that it covers.\n1 etc . leitioni cunnol be reduced to\nicntat or political basis without\nJ.GUY BARBER\nC.P.R. WATCH INSPECTOR\nNEGLECTED EYES\nJewelers and Opticians\nNext to Imperial Bank\nImproperly filled glasses arc wor.in limn\nno glasses and neglected eye\u00C2\u00BB oflen means\nblindness,\nOnr Optical Department is in charge o\nMr. Mi S. Hastings, Ref. I)., and positively guarantee satisfaction.\nIt has been proven lhat 90 per cent, of\nheadaches are caused by defective eyes\nand it does not follow that because you\nhave good eyesight lhat your eyes are not\ndefective.\nHave your eyes attended to now and\nsave trouble and expense,\nHASTINGS, DOYLE AND ALLUM, LTD.\n ':-* * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*-' :' bei .-.-J.- Dean jni\u00E2\u0080\u009Er, -., II ,-. \u00E2\u0080\u009E err.ed. If it is good\nPaget. l \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1 .1 . .\n.. isim -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 the people to pursue a\n'\"run!! who has jus. certain courie in regard to railroads,\nif.ilifirta.it trip over the\nhii charge will\nvisit Ri toke,\nI! .1. Taggarl lelt thii morning lor\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 MCOUVer -) 1 ,, .Ml..-.- \u00C2\u00BBisi| find (rom\ngo to hi* li..nu ju Orange\n1 intario, inr.. k-w weeks.\nSTRIKE FEARED IN SPAIN.\nHas now opened up In earni *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nLarge\nto $4.60,\ntbh -ij M.i.iiliuk.-i- up\nSmall silk Sponge\n5 els.\nlow\nMediterranean, Shceps' Wool\nand Velvet Sponges,\nA gi.-at range\nqualities.\nif J.I ir\nand\n1 ..1. Spain, ' ily\ni! imrr- iw i v\non ., lee re. U -.,...\n10,-\ngigan\nthen tbe people should pursue that\nalter bow much tbe rail -\nI\" ll pi N\nIt 1- not a good advertisement (or\nany Motion -J the country when its\nrailroad! aro t|uoted lar below par, lor\n:; ii ii -. im - (.,..ment lor unproductive and io 1 roiperoui condition thai\nit ii (mr to f-uiMif .....st prevail with\ntbe people. I with tlie road. It ii not\nstock quotation! of a railroad\nII.1.1 i. not been lor the powerful engine. Haunch hull and ikillull handling another fatality would h i' - bii\n-.hied to the Hat of mountain hike\ndisasters, A- it was no damage whatever .. 1- Mi*\.ined.\nol Spain -mi* beg in .. ttei laj ivith thi\ndeclaration ol i general sink... at a\nmeeting ol several ti land miner! al\nBilbao,\nIt m believed the movement wil)\nspread rapidly to the mine -i\nSan Pander and Asturiai, lie- labor\nare\nOliver Wheeler, son of A. 0, Wheel\ner president oi tl.o Canadian Alpine\nClub, and C, li Slssona, ol Revelitoke,\noreated a new record in mountain unions ol the whole Catelonia\n| climbing on Saturday last reaching preparing Ior a general strike,\nthe - .mii.il ..I Mi. Aberdeen (4000 It.\ni. .ove the club camp, Paradiie Vulley,\nand 10,300 loot above \"':n level, in 1\nhour! and 21) minutes; tho descent\nwas accomplished in 86 minutes, This\nas Inr ns we know cits ail previous\nrecords in two, and demonstrate! as\nW. BEWS, hi\nDruggist and Stationer.\nMail Orders promptly attendod\nto al I liis Slore.\n0. what, topographical Rurvey men\nhuve to do iu the course ol their work.\nThe intrepid climberi ereoted a calm\nat the topmost peak, and deposited in\nit. a jar coilaining thn na ...oh ol thn\n| Illty member! of the club who gradu<\nalcd on tl.e mountain. Fifteen member! graduated on the ice lie-Ida ol Mt.\nTemple and one on Ml. lay,... .iking\natot.ilol (Ki graduates in tl.e Alpine\nClub this year.\nRipe tomatoes, cucumbers, Ircsb\npens and beets\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bourne llros.\nit'll\" throughout tl' .. rt ,-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,,. . . Mi... \u00E2\u0080\u009E: .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2- efficiency\nil they do indict.- tbe degree\n. ii-.st Important project\non ol ibe country and that\n- - m- the railroad, is able to IiimI\nprofitable support.\ni f \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 | lo li beginning to ice then\nli \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , .:' Interest between the\n;. : :.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 people. The l.usi-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,, lally ii Undying theie\nq ii iti.,.- deeply .....I graiping thoic\n[acta which will enable bun to I rm an\nintelligent judgment of hii relation!\nwith iiu ibipping facilities. The\nrailroad' are coming to realize that\nthe people moil be well served .....i\ntreated squarely, otherwise thoy wi\"\nnot support the railroads. Ihe powei\nis with the people snd thoy aro real./,\ning it more every day.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Railroad Men\nMINES REPORT\nD0UKH0B0RS MARCH\nIN NIGHTGOWNS\nReligious Fanatics on a Pilgrimage to Warmer Climate.\nHai.-HIN, Man, July 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094About\nI.fly Doukhobors, men nnd women,\ntramped into town last night, weary\nand footsore. Tbey went through the\nstreets singing and chattering and\ntook up a collection tor food.\nThey are from the Thunder lliil\nsettlement which they left a week ngo\nwith a hundred in the party. More\nthan hall deserted before they reached\nDauphin, On Saturday they were at\nGarland and arrived at Sitton on\nSunday leaving Sifton yestordoy\n...orning.\nThey nil woic blue and pink nightgowns and straw hats, their hair\ncut short. Thoir footwear wafl in bad\nshape, many having sacks wrapped\nabout their feet. Only one or two can\nspeak English, and stated tbat tbey\nwere looking lor a warmer country,\ni-.it were leaving first lor Winnipeg.\nJ. A. Campbell, M.L.A., bad an interview with them Provisions were\noil.....I the... l.y citizens, but tbe\nwanderers refused everything but\nbread,\nDRY BELT CONVENTION,\nThe minimi report of the Minister\nol Mines, for Britiih (iol.....I.in, is just\nto 1..ind. The report shows lor tl.o\nRevelitoke Mining Division;\nfree Miners Certificate! issued\nCompanies Certificate! issued\nMineral claims recorded\t\nCertificate! ol Work issued...\nPlacer leases iss-itd\t\nKill\nFresh today\u00E2\u0080\u0094red uml white currants, gooseberries, prune!, plums,\npoaches, raspiiBtrawborrlos.oantaloupo,\ntomatoes, cucumber! and pears at\nBourne Bro!.\nOur sale ol plain whito Cbini.wnre\nis still going on. Cull and got tl.o\nprices, at C. II. Humo A. Co's.\nLook [or Carpet!\nFurniture Store.\nat Howson's\nToday an Irrigation convention\nmeets In Calgaiy at which a number\nol liritisb Colon.bin people will bo\npresent, Last April a preliminary\nmeeting of thoie interested in Irrigation ichemei was bold and arrangement! were thon made lor tl.e holding\nol the Coming session.\n'I he development nl tl.o irrigation\nplans during tbe season and the success attenking the working ol luol. as\nhav.. been completed have ..roused\ngreat Intemt in tho project among\nAlbert! and llrilish Columbia resilient!, llr. (laddei ol Kelowna wiih in\ntl.o city on Saturday and said that tl.e\nboards nt I rude ol Ibo upper country\nwould all l.o represented at tho convention and that private landownen\nIiom many points in tlio Kooteimys.\n(ik.iii.ig.iu nnd Kamloops district wero\nplanning to attend.\nNothing better than our \"Ipedal.\nJULY CANADIAN PICTORIAL\nTruly Canadian is the July number\nol this progressive Canadian Monthly.\nTho cover picture is a charming photographic study ol a girl in the Western Oulario mendow, dotted with\ndaisies. The public man featured this\nmonth is the Hon. Sydney Fishor,\nMinister o[ Agriculture, nnd n page of\npictures illustrates the weird funeral\ncustoms which the Hindoos have\nbrought trom India to British Culumbia. Thc new provinces' progress is\nshown in pictures oi tho great irrigation works and the kind ot cattle\nAlberta produces. The JapaneBe\nPrince, who is now crossing the Pacilic\nin a British man-of-war, is pictured at\nvarious places on bis journey across\nCanada. Three pages nre devoted to\nthe Presbyterian General Assembly\nlast montli. The pick of Canadian\nsharpshooters are shown in a group\npicture taken tor the Canadian Pictorial just before lhc Bisley team sailed\nlor England, Political friends and\nfoes alike will be interested in the\nceremony ot making a Bencher at\nGray'B Inn ol Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The\nleading article in the women's section\nis a sketch of the National Council\nol Women of Canada, with photograph! ol the Countess ol Aberdeen,\nits foundor, and Lady Edgar, its\npresident, An anecdotal itory, 'Pho\ntogniphingCrowned Heads,* illustrated\nwith pictures up to the 'Pictorial's'\nusual high standard, will be read with\ninterest by everyone who ever handled\na cu...era.\nTen conts a copy; one dollar a year.\nTho Pictorial Publishing Co., 142 St,\nI'eter street., Montreal,\nRovelstoke Cigars llnlom Made- Our\nSpecial, The Union, and Maroa Vuelta\nare ahead ol all others.\nNOTIGE\nNotice in hi.roliy given tlmt i.Otlayii nltor (late wo\ninii'ii.l i.i apply tu tlie Hniuiiilile Chief OoMtolS1\nsioner of lunula ami Works for punni-minn to out.\nchum) Um following deucrilxid l-uuls in Weil,\nKouliimiy district;\nCommencing nt a post planted uu tlio K. K.\ncunier of Tliomiwoii pro-em (it lou -'-OS, niarliod\n\"Evuns&OdilviosN. W, corner post,\" llienco\nIII cbaina east, 40 ehnitis south, -III chuius wost,\n40ohnilis nortli to pointof euimnQucomunt, con*\ntain Ing KiO uorea more or less.\niMiud Mny U.illi, liUli.\naut my .5 EVANS *OaiLVlB\nNOTIGE\nKovelsUiko Lnud Distriot.\nDislrict of Wust, Kootonay.\n'Lake notico that Karl Slovens of HoWfler-\nB. 0\u00E2\u0080\u009E occupation Lumberman, intends to npply\nfor spocial timbor Hccnoca ovor tlio following\ndescribed lands:\n1. Commotio!uk at n poat plnuled ou tlio\nnorth .sldo of lirlft Creek, about four milos\nfrom tho Lardeau lllver; .thmico east ti chains,\nthonco north Itin chains, thenco west 11) chain*,\nthencosouth lfin ehnins.\n2. Commencing nt a poat planted on tho\nuortli side of Unit Crock, about V/\ miles from\ntho Lardeau River, thence norlh 111 chalna,\nthenco oust lliu chnius, tlienee south 10 chaina,\nthencu weat lfVl chalna.\nDnted .1 une 15th, lllli.\naat jly 13 EARL BTBV8NB.\nWANTED\nD1N1NGKOOM GIKL WANTED-\nApply Victoria Hotel.\nWANTED-A dining room ghT,\nLoland Hotel, Nakusp, $30 per\nmonth.\nFOR SALE AT COST-The owner\nwishing lu leave Revelstoke as\nsoon as possible will sell entile stock\nat cost\u00E2\u0080\u0094Miss A. Muslim, opposite\nKnox Church, Second Street.\nE\nSpecial compasses tor limber cruisers\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lawrence Hardware Co.\nItilles, ammunition, orthoptics,\nspooi.il sights, and all equipments lor\ntrappers and hunters\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Lawrence\nHardware Co.\nPatronize Home Industry. Smoke\nRevelatoke Clgnrs.\nOur Seniors have arrived, ono-half\ngallons, .p.mis and pinti, in any\nquantity, at C. II. Hume A Co's.\n[IOR BALE-The entire fiiinltuie\nbelonging to Mrs. Guthrie, First\nStreet West, will be on Milu for Ihe\ntemalnder of this week. Also one new\npiano, and one new Siuger drop head\nsewing machine. Apply nt residence,\nFOR SALE-Cml oil Cook Stove,\nthree hole burner, for sale cheap,\nApplv Mrs, McKitrick, Union Restaurant,\nIWR HALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094A Remington Type-\nWtiter, cost $12). Will sell for\nHUD.\nWt iter, enst $12).\nApply Lawrence Hardware Cc,\nIJWR SALE Good work horscslfroin\nI UUD to 1500 lbs,, and a few general purpose horses, well broken, thnt\nwould make good delivery teams.\nPlease lei ine know your requirements\n-E. A. Haggen, Revelstoke, B. C.\nREVELSTOKE SCHOOL BOARD\nTenders wanted tor finishing the\ntop room at the Public School. Specifications, etc., may be seen at my\nolliee.\nTonden to reach the undersigned\nliy noon, Wednesday, July 24th, 11)07.\nWANTED \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Everyone having a\nhouse tu sell or rent U. list it\nwith me. I am flooded wilh enquiries\nfnr house properties. Phone, call, or\ndrop me a curd with full dcBciption\n...id purchase price, or rent required.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nE. A. Haggen, Real Estate and Insin-\nnnco Agent, Revelstoke, B. C.\nId\nH. FLOYD,\nWANTED-A Waitress, apply at\nHotel Revelstoke,\nJ. MclNTYRE & SON\nFull lino of Groceries and Dairy\nProduce, Men's Supplies, Eto,\nFresh stock always arriving at\nlowest pricei.\nHUT 000! TO\nnn MfTiKMKT\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n!\n\"\n1\n1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nSecretary, FIRSTSTREET,"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1907_07_17"@en . "10.14288/1.0311415"@en . "English"@en . "50.998889"@en . "-118.195833"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Mail Herald"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .