"e416b622-d8e4-4fc5-b258-a1ca762d2b09"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1907-08-03"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0311420/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Mail-\nVol. 13.-No 60\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. AUGUST 8 11)07\n50 Per Year\nC. B. Hume & Co., Ltd |\nStores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke.\nr\nCrosse 4 Blackwell's Jellies\nJams and Condiments\n-^\nFINEST ENGLISH JAMS\nAll Fruits, Raspberry, 8trawberry, Pench. Plum, Apri-\ncnt, etc, Crosse & Blaokwell's finest\u00E2\u0080\u0094the name is a guarantee of quality. I'm up in I lb. tins. 85 Cents\nB^ ST ENGLISH MARMALADE\nMade of Finest Seville Oranges, Crnsse & Blackwell's\ngu.i.ls. Purity is assured, These people turn out the\nlinest to be hnd. Put up In 7 lb. tins at One Dollar\nMALT VINEGAR\n0. A B. Besl Malt Vinegar. This is something ynu\nshould look for purity in. Put up in quart bottles to sell\nat 35 Cents\nPURE LOCCA OIL\nOr Olive Oil for Salad Dressings, etc. Perfectly pure\nItalian Oil, put up by Crosse A Black wel I in 111 ounce\nbottles, 50 Cents\nMIXED PICKLES\nEnglish Sour Pickle. Put up by Crnsse & Black well.\nWe have a fine assortment in Class Bottles in finest mult\nvinegar, all sizes, finest Italian Olives, Heal olives, no\nImitation cheap goods, but the real thing put up by\nOtnsse A Blnckvvell iu all size butlUs.\nPRESERVE JARS\nWe have any an.mint nf nil kinds of Glass\nJars and other Preserve Jars. Crown Self\nSealing Glass Jars:\nPint Sizes at per dozen tl.l 5\nQuart Sizes at per dozen $1.40\nHalf Gallon Size at per dozen $1.75\nC. B. Hume & Co, Ltd\nI STORES AT ARROWHEAD AND REVELSTOKE\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0#\ntiV. .fn At At At At iTi |T| |T| [Tt |T| |T| iTi At A* At tTi A, \u00C2\u00BBl*i \u00C2\u00ABV. iTn .Ti \u00C2\u00BBT. At ,'\nMlIAI Wl lil lil 1J,I IAIIX' \"X* 'X' \"A A \"X * + X \u00C2\u00ABfr X X 4\u00C2\u00BB X X X X i\nj CARPENTERS' TOOLS\n1 BUILDERS' HARDWARE\nSawmill Supplies, Belting, etc. Stanley's and Starrett's\nMechanics' Tools. Simonds' and Shurly and Dietrich High\nGrade Saws. Garden Tools in great variely. ,\nREFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS.\nPaints and Oils, Kalsomine, etc.\nPlumbing, Tinsmithing and Electrical Departments in\nconnection.\nEstimates given. Job Work Done.\nMail Orders Receive Prompt Attention\nConvenient Offices lor Rent Upstairs.\nI LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd.\nS Dealers in Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Miners', Lumbermen's tp\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nd Sawmill Supplies, etc., Plumbing and Tinsmithing. *|\u00C2\u00BB\n.Ta At A. A. .\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. At At A% At A* \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. A* At \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB At \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB At At At .\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB A* A\u00C2\u00BB A* A* A* At\njf'ff 'x\"'*\" 'X X X X X X XX X V V X * X 'X1 X X* *F T \u00E2\u0099\u00A6* \" X\nGOOD BUYS\nTwo-Storey Dwelling, Lots 37J x 100, on Mackenzie Avenue,\nplastered-Cash $1)50, terms on balance. PRICE\u00E2\u0080\u0094$2,450\nTwo-Storey Dwelling, plaste.ed and stone basement, Lots\n75 x 100 on Second Street. Cash $1)50 and terms on balance.\nPRICE-12,960\nOne-Storey Dwelling, Lot 50x100, near Cowan Block\nPRICE-$850\nSIBBALD AND FIELD\nINSURANCE NOTARIES PUBLIC LOANS\nTRADE COAL FOR ICE\nin the hot weather il you pleaae, but don't overlook\nthe Snaps in well located LOTS, FURNISHED AND\nUNFURNISHED HOUSES offered by\nS.ISr.OOTJKSIEB\nCANADIAN FRUIT\nDealers Beginning to Purchase\nby Weight,\nOttawa, Ont., Aug. 1\u00E2\u0080\u0094Britlst Iruit\nbuyers are gradually al.iurhi.ig the\nniiithud ol purchasing Iruit by weight\ninstead of by measure, and this, says\nMr. Jackson, Canadian agent at Leeds\nill liis report to lhe department, will\nbe to the benelit ol Canadian shippers,\nas apples from this country are heavier in proportion to bulk than are\nthese imported Iron, other countries\nMr, Jackson predicted a scrim.s\nih.irtago in Ihe English apple crop,\nand a bumper market lor Canadian\nIruit.\nMARTIN HAS\nDROPPED OUT\nElection in Vancouver To-Day.\n-Kingsley, Socialist, Bowser's Only Opponent-Joe\nSays Time Was Too Short.\nVANOOUVER, August 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mr. Joseph\nMartin's re-appearance in the field of\npolitics was as short lived as it was\nsudden. This morning his retirement\nIrum the ccnie-t wns announced, in\nspite ol thc fact that his last words in\nhis speech at Recreation Park Inst\nnight were in exhortation to all and\nsundry lo turn out on Saturday and\nvote lor him.\nThe only nominations were William\nJohn Bowser, barrister-at-law, Conservative, and E. T. Kingsley, editor,\nSocialist. It is expected, however,\nthat Kingsley will retire, allowing\nBowser to be returned by acclamation.\nInterviewed this afternoon as to tl.e\nreiiBon for his retirement, Mr. Martin\nslated that he hud come to lhe conclusion that the time was eo short\nthat it was impossible lo earry out\nthe campaign necessary on such an\nimportant question as Oriental immigration. He did not believe Ihnt any\npronouncement rellecling tlie real\nfeelings of the electorate on this\nquestion could be obtained in a\ncampaign of two bare days and there-\nlore deeided to retire from the field.\nMattresses, pillows and bed com-\nforts, at C. B. Hume A Co'i.\nCANADIAN ROYAL MINT\nTo be Coining Money Early in\nNovember Next.\nOttawa, Aug. 2,\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Canadian\nRoyal mint, which is the first mint\noutside tl.e capital ol the empire to be\ndesignated \"Royal,\" is expected to be\ncompleted in November. At present\nall Canadian coins are minted in London, but after November they will be\nturned out at the Ottawa mint. The\nprofit which is at present nearly hali a\nmillion dollars, will then accrue to the\nDominion government, Dr. Bonar,\nthe recently appointed deputy master\nul the Royal mint, will return to\nEngland shortly and will take up his\nresidence in Ottawa this fall. The\nexperts who will have actual charge\nol the coinage will he brought out\nIrom England, but the hulk ol the\nemployees will be Canadians. All the\nmachinery except that Ior the actual\nminting has been manufactured iu\nCanada.\nCITY COUNCIL.\nThe regular fortnightly meeting of\nthe city council was held last night\nwith Mayor Brown and Aldermen\nllowson, Abrahamsun and Stone present.\nMinutes of the last special and\nregular meetings were read and\nadopted.\nCommunications wen received from\nR. Gordon, superintendent ol the\npower house, requesting lumber for\nrepairs to the Hume, and for any emergency case that might occur. The\ncouncil agreed to supply the necessary\nmaterials asked Ior. Tbe report of the\nFire, Water and Light committee sug\ngestitig the equalizing of hotel water\nrates to $8 from the beginning of the\nyear, was received and adopted.\nAid. Stone suggested that the tariff\ncharged by the lucal hacks Bhould be\nlooked into and bc regulated also to\ndecide as to where tbey shall stand\nand restrictions put upon their wages.\nThe matter was left to the Health\nand Bylaw committee to take up and\nreport.\nAid. Abrahamson introduced a bylaw repealing bylaws 97 and llll accord\ning to the consent ol the Lieutenant-\nGovernor-in-Couticil. The bylaw received its three readings and was\npassed by the unanimous consent ol\ntbe council.\nThe accounts were then passed.\nAn application Irom Mr. Robertson,\njunior assistant city clerk, tendering\nhis resignation, or else an increase ol\nwages, was received. Mr. Robertson\nstated that he had tlie offer of another\nsituation at very mud. increased\nwages. The council felt that they\ncould oot raise the salary of that particular position and the City Clerk\nwas instructed to acquaint Mr. Robertson with the council's decision and\nto look for another clerk.\nThc meeting then terminated.\nCheap rending at Bews'drug stjre,\n2.*)o. books selling at $1 a dozen.\nSee Hobson A Bell for Iruit jars and\nrubbers\u00E2\u0080\u0094We can save you money.\nTHE LATEST\nTELEGRAMS\nEarthquake Prophesied-Drown-\ning Accident-Fatal Gun Explosion-Stormy Meeting-\nMurdered for Her Looks.\nMontevideo, Aug. 3.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A serious\nearthquake ij prophesied to take place\nin Uruguay on Aug. 6.\nOttunia, la., Aug. 3.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Five people\nwere drowned lust night by the cap-\nsizing nf a launch in the l)i-sMoines\nriver, near this city.\nToulon, France, Aug. 3.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Three\nmen were killed and five others wounded by the explosion ot a gun during\nthe target practice yestirday ou\nboard the French ship Couronne,\nCai.uauy, Aug. 3.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A sturmy meeting ol lumbermen of Calgary wa. held\nlast night, when the question of selling below the combine rates was discussed. Each local member aooueed\nanother of underselling, and the meeting broke up in disorder.\nVienna, Aug. 3.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A Hungarian\npeasant at Newsandoc, charged with\nmurdering bis 18 year ol.l daughter,\nadmitted the crime, but pleaded that\nshe was so ugly she hid no chance ol\ngetting married. Ibe jury decided\nthat this plea established extenuating\ncircumstances and brought in a verdict of manslaughter. Tl.e curt accepted this and sentenced tlie prisoner\nto tliite j ears' imprisonment.\nSeoul, Aug. 3.\u00E2\u0080\u0094One hundred and\ntwenty casualties resulted among the\nmutinous Korean troops who rioted\nyesterday when the time for disband-\nme.it, according to the orders ol the\nJapanese came. The Japanese loss is\nreported as forty killed aud wounded.\nEUROPEANS MASSACRED\nVictims of Mussulman Racial\nand Religious Fury.\nLondon,Aug. 2\u00E2\u0080\u0094News has been\nreceived here of the massacre of a large\nnomber of European residents of the\nport of Casa Blanca, Morocco. At\nleast eight were murdered Hoeing to\nthe consulates. A number of workmen employed on the dock were ehot\nand tlicir bodies burnrd. Twenty\nthousand Arabs are marching on the\ncily.\nTangier, Aug. 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dr. Mernll, who\narrived here last night on the German\nsteamer which brought a number of\nJews and refugees from Casa Blanca,\niB the bearer of a report from tbe\nDIVINE ORDER\nWRECK TRAIN\nManiac in Montana Claims Revelation and Ditches Great\nNorthern Express. Killing a\nFireman.\nBUTTE, Mont., Aug. 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A special to\nthe Miner from (licit Fulls says:\n\"Uec.uise he Imagined the Almighty\nordered him to do sn, a crazed Bheep\nherder, whose n.i n.e cannot l.e learned\nderail d passenger train Nu. 3 oil the\nGnat Northern nt Toledo station,\nbovcii miles east ol Havre, Sunday\nmorning, causing llie death ol the lire-\nman and slightly Injuring ll number\nof passengers.\nThe train was proceeding at the rate\nof thirty miles an hour when, within\nlilty yards of the switch stand iu front\nof the T .ledo depot, the engineer saw\na man throw the switch, the light\nchanging from white to red, He instantly applied the air, but in a moment tho engine, mail and baggage\ncurs and smoker were a muss of twisted and broken wreckage.\nThe fireman was so terribly scalded\nthat he died in ..bout ten minutes.\nTl.e engineer, mail clerk and baggage-\nmaster escaped with a few bruises.\nHeadquarters for Tetley's Teas\nTHE FINEST THE WORLD PRODUCES.\nSPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK\nIMPORTED WARES.\nIN\nA full line\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Win.low.\n.\l.ii\nELITE ENAMEL WARE\nof this. The Fines. Enamel Wi\niv on the Market.\nlhat ii won't rnsl under any cn\nlln-.se goods. Ask I., see ihe.\nANTI-RUST TINWARE\nIXXX Charcoal I'i.iI\niii..i\n. gu ii inte.\nWe have\na g.\nevery artii\n.1 variety\nMAN WHO IS AHEAD\nIn almost every newspaper you pick\nup you are pretty sure to find u lot of\ngush about the man behind the counter and the man belli.id the guu, the\nman behind the buzz-saw and the man\nbehind the sun, the man behind tbe\ntimes and the man behind his rents,\nthe man behind the plowshare and the\nman behind the fence, the man behind\nthe whistle, and the man behind the\ncars, the man behind the kodak and\nthe man behind tlie bats, tlie man\nbehind his whiskers and the man behind his fists, and everything is entered\non the list. But they've skipped another ^ [ellow, of whom nothing has\nbeen said\u00E2\u0080\u0094the fellow who iB even or a\nlittle way ahead, who pays for what\nbe gets, whose bills are always signed\nHe's a blamed sight more important\nthan the man who is behind. All the\neditors and merchants and the whole\ncommercial chin are indebted for existence to this honest fellow man. He\nkeeps us all in business, and bis town\nis never dead, and so we take oil our\nhats to tbe man who is ahead.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex\nCHURCHES.\nCatholic\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev. Father R. Pecoul\nFrench charge d'affairs there, showing ; O.M.I., pastor. Services every Sunday\nthat the slaughter ol Europeans in\nCasa Blanca wns an outcome of a\npolicy war preached by the ArabB for\ntbe extermination of Europeans.\nFIFTEEN CARS ARE SUNK.\nBarge Strikes Rock in Kootenay Lake and Submerged.\n'at the following hours; 8 a.m. Com\nmuni.... Mass; 10:30 ....... High .Mast\naud Sermon; 2 p.m. i!.i|.iisms; 2:30\np.m. Sunday School; 7:30p.m. Rosary\nInstruction and Benediction,\nMethodist \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Rev. T. W, Hall\npastor. Services at. 11 o'clock a.m.\nand 7:30 p.m. I'rayer meeting and\nEpwortli League united lor sun.mer\nmouths, on Wednesday at 8 p. ...\nln the morning the service will b.\nsacramental. Evening\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Rev. R\nNelson, Aug. 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fifteen loaded \u00C2\u00A3 Boweu.poroianentelerioalseoretary\n, . ,, . , \u00E2\u0080\u009E . for Alberta and II. C. ol lhe Canadian\nfreight cars en route from Kootenay B,b,e ^^.^ w|\u00E2\u0080\u009E preft(jh a mmm \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nLanding to Nelson were lost yester- \"The world wide work of the Bible\nday ic Kootenay Lake, near Procter, Society, with special mention of tlie\nthrough thc barge conveying tlie curs work in Alberta and 11. C.\"\nstriking a rock nnd sinking. Barge, Bt, Peter's A n.iluian\u00E2\u0080\u0094Trinity X.\nand cars went down in about eigh een ' Holy communion at 8 a. in.; matins\nand litany at 11 a. in. and\nul 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school 2:30 p.m.\nRcv.R. 3. Bowen, permanent secretary\nol tbe Canadian Bible Society in Alberta mid British Columbia, will\nIeet ol water and steps will be taken \"\"\" Jitany at 11 a. .\u00E2\u0080\u009E. an.l ,.v,.\u00E2\u0080\u009Es\u00E2\u0080\u009E..g\nimmediately to save the wreck.\nTwo barges were being towed\nabreast by a tug when tlie accident\nhappened. The ruck struck lies just\noff the lighthouse near Procter. One\nbarge, which also carried fifteen curs,\nescaped injury.\nARROWHEAD\nFrom our own corrsiionilc.il.\nRev. W. T. Johnston wns in Revelstoke this week.\nMr. and Mrs. 1). Dondoneau and\nfamily have removed to Kamloops\nwhere they have purchased property\nand intend to make llieir liun... in\nluture.\nMrs. John Johnston, ol Revelstoke,\nis the guest of Mrs, Lightburne.\nMr. Doherty arrived on Monday to\nwork as atenographor for the Lamb-\nWatson Lumber Co.\nH. Hoppins attended a lumbermen's\nmeeting in Regina this week,\nA number of Arrowhead people\ntook in the week-end excursion to\nHalcyon.\nTea tabloids for campers and picnickers -100 in a box\u00E2\u0080\u0094at Bewa' drug\nstore.\npreach in the morning and explain\nthc good work of 1 liis great Society.\nUu hopes to lorn, a local branch.\nKnox Presbyterian\u00E2\u0080\u0094J, It. Robert-\nsun,It. D., minister. At the murning\nservico Itev. J. C. Robertson, II D,, ol\nToronto, general secretary of Sabbath\nSchools lor the Presbyterian Church in\nCanada, will be present uml preach,\nnnd will also meet wilh the Sunday\nSchool at 2:30 p.m. A special invitation is given to parents with theli\nchildren to he present at the morning\nservice. Tlie pastor wiil preach ut tlie\nevening service at 7:30 o'clock.\nSt, Andrew's Presbyterian\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bev\nW. C. Calder, pastor. Services 11 a.m.\n7:30 p.m., Sunday School and Pastor's\nBible Class, 2,80 p.m. Mori.imr subject, 'The Tabernacle.\" Evening-\nRev. J. C. Rubertsun, general secretary\nut Sabbath School Committee ol the\nPresbyterian Church iu Canada will\npreach. Kev. Mr. Robertson will also\nvisit the Sunday School in the afternoon. Young People's meeting on\nMonday at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting\nWednesday 8 p.m. Choir practice and\nteachers' meeting Friday 8 p.m.\nBaptist\u00E2\u0080\u0094In Salvation Army liar-\nracks. Serviocs at 11 a.m., 3:30\nand 7:30 p.m., conducted by Rev. J.\nA. L, Romig. It is expected that Mr.\nRomig will have two lady singers with\nhim and hold services during lhe\nweek.\nWall paper, window BhadcB, plain\nand decorative Burlaps, at C. B Hume Fishing tackle, rods,uew aBsortnient\niCo'i. | ol flies.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bourne Bros.\nWilli Improved\nguaranteed not to I.\nREF.D'S GALVANIZED WASH TUBS\nml Him Bottom,\nHandles, Ringer Holders\nik, good material, well mad.\nBOURNE BROS,\nBURNS HLOCK, REVELSTOKE. B.C,\nHeadquarters for Tetley's Teas\nTHE FINEST THE WOULD PKODUCES.\nRevelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\nDwelling for Sale\ns Value $1650 00\nSale Price. $1300 00\nThe above is ii Six-Roomed liuuse in good locality\nwith Fifty feet frontage, Good Fencing, Sheds, ets.\nThe owner does not live in Kevelstoke and consequently needs money. :.\nThe actual cash value is as stated above and $350 *W\ncannot be made easier than by buying this property,\nWe will loan you in..ney to assist in the purchase,\nWe have for sale (10 acres uf choice land on Cranberry Creek, rear Arrowhead, suitable for Fruit and\nHorticulture. A man of enterprise can make a fine home\nnnd a splendid independence for himself and family on\nthis property.\nPrice\u00E2\u0080\u0094 $80 per acre on gnrnl terms,\nRevelstoke General Agencies, LM.\nOffices :\u00E2\u0080\u0094Molsons Bank Building. Telephone 31\nGent's Furnishings\nBoots and Shoes, Etc.\nAGENT FOR\nFit-Reform Wardrobe\nfirst St. Op.\nImperial Bankof Canada\nHead Office-Toronto, Ontario.\nRrnncliOf. in tlio Province- -.1 Uanltolin. Alberta, Ha-katchowau,\nHriti-li ..'olumbia, Ontcrio, IJuebec.\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve Fund\nI). It. Wii.kik, President:\nHon,\n- $4,825,000.00\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A24,825,000.00\nll. J.IK.-KAY, Vice-President.\nA General Banking Business Transacted.\nDrafts sold available In all parts of Canada, United States and\nEm-ope. .Special attention given to Collections.\nSavings Department\nDeposits received and Inteiesl all..wed nt current rate from date\nof opening account, and compounded four times a yen.-.\nRevelstoke Branch, B. C.-A. E. Phipps, Manager.\n\mwmmaaffl\nHeintz sweet mixed, sour mixed,. Several lines ol fancy cups and\nand Bweet GherkinB pickles in bulk | saucers sold in any quantity at C, B,\nat Hobson A Bell'B. I Home A Co's. GLIMPSES OF\nTHE FUTURE\ninient of Natural Re-'\nsources of District Surrounding Revelstoke \\nRealty Values,\npopularizi Revelst ke in the eyes ol\n.lie progressive world, All these instances show wh tagrcal luture lies\nI belore our city and shrewd hivoslors\n.arc turning their eyes i>. this direction\nfor tl.e ncquisiliiiu of d sirable pro-\nDevelopment Of Natural Re-'pony. Investments horo can nover\ndeprecinto in value and will always\n;iv in .;.....I rot'irn, especially ns tbe\ning Revelstoke Will Increase upward growth ol Kevelstoke is as-\nBtircd. She must progress nnd Ibis\nadvancement will enhance values,\nAlmost daily in the Canadian Press jncrciee returns ami make profits n\nLABOR UNIONS MEET\nFIRE ALARM\nSpeech by W.R, Trotter Labor Small Blaze in the Bowman's\nLumber Co's. Mill.\nwa.\nA-, alarm nl llr\n,\ live lo No. 2 Fir.\n...... o'clock yn.ter.li\nt.irnc.l in from\nHall :.t ab.mt\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 morning, the\nwe read lengthy accounts ut th\nadvantages held out by many ri*ing\ncities .-I tlie Dominion, anil tin- bone-\nius that will accrue iu those deciding\n... take up their abode there. Hm we\n.in safe i.f saying thai no prov nco\nhnssrttracied - mucli attention nnd\n: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:-..; i iiMiff. enquiries fr nil\np ...:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.- .i- i;..:,-.i I' . :.i.bin. Ami the\nlad thai :..- r.: rts, ..( what the\n,-. ,i i.) .-.,!! pi d if -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i .-tii in mineral5,\ntin,! rand . culture aro verified,\n,. ,,i not illuminated Action lur lhc\npurpose \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I inveigl ng settlers anil\ncnpil .-*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I : .1..- op iheir abodi in\nth- p. ivi ci is f. diBtii ct prool tlmi\nriiish i'- ...-1.1-I.I has not I-. en ovei\nestimaica, 1. if well known that this\nInterior cnuntrj ba- undergone wonderlul .Lv- lopment in recenl years,\nami tl.;.: tie- t'-ct that lb.- interior\nwill .1- a;.!..' deal towards Bwnyii g\nthe province is generally recognised,\nand it is tin- lhat lia.- aided .... mater-\nially iff the popularity ol ibis thriving\nportion of this province, Few win.\nhave ir -.1 it- hills and valleys havo\nturned to seek a home else;.litre, ami\nlia- farmer, rancher, t....rift ami business man alike Bud a paradise. Tho\nKootenay country stands forth today,\nforemost in the possession ul nature's\nresources without a challenge, there\nbeing -cope fur ail branches ut industry, -cieniiiic research and pleasure seeking. Cities and towns spring\nup and attsin prominence in correspondence with their geographical\nposition, progressive policy and tbe\nresources that go to make it ul commercial importance.\nRevelstoke can claim to l.e included\namong the rising cities ot tl.e day,\nsituated as she is, an entiepot ol trade\nfor ilie West Kootenay district and\ndistributing centre for all fruit nnd\nproduce practically ol the whole province; admirably situated un tlie navigable waters ul tin- Columbia river\naud on the C !'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ii. main line, and nl\nthe junction of the dinct line to the\ninterior, it can be at once admitted\nthat Revelstoke has a very rosy and\npromising future Confidence in her\nfuture and that ol the tributary country is shown by the present activity in\nthe real estate market, The fnct that\non every side are to be seen evidences\nol the present expansion and indications of even greater development in\nthe next few years has increased the\ndemand for t..wn property ns well as\nland for fruit growing and ranching.\nThe improvements going on in the\nciiy are not the outcome ol a feverish\nboom, Ior Revelstoke has never been\nthus atllicted, hence her popularity\nai. 1 Bolidity, but they are the result ol\na steady,substantial growth, warranted\nand induced by the development ul\nmines and iorests, the increase of tlie\nenormous amount ui railroad trallic\nhence the intius ol additional hands\ntu the shops to cope with tbe necessary wurk entliled\u00E2\u0080\u0094as a divisional\npoint and the lact that the city lias\nbeen made a general head quarters lor\ncapitalists and investors, who have\nbeen attracted to tb,e district. When\nit is considered that in tbe Hi-: lieiul,\nthere is some of the finest timber on\nthia continent, millions and millions\nol ieet; tbat there are also mines ol\npromising future, whicli development\nwill produce untold wealth, and that\namong the valleys and along ll.e fringe\nol teauiilul lakes lie some of tlie richest fruit trowing areas in the province\nsmall wonder ia that out city ihould\nbe a lav ted ap il foi ..1 who desire to\nmake a 1. me,\n- sidering these p tail ...-.--\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 loi Ri \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 stoke the tributary\nliatrictt n nt bei >ki i inl account,\nBit. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *. n tin ..-. Iini .i j motion\n! iouth i M- ..I. i with the near\nprospec: ol dire. I - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 inicati -.. wilh\nthe '*: i. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Sest hy ti..- A, .*. K. rai\n\u00C2\u00ABay and ]- Bsibly wilh llie Grand\nTrunk Transc- ntinentsl, ai i Inrther-\nmore in touch with the Qig Be I\ncountry by atcamei ind shortly liy\nrail round Death Rapids, which - m.e\nI. .1 enterprising mn are now c m-\nsidering, the city must always be a\ndistributing point lor the vast valleys\nand prosperous adjacent country,\nTin development ol these known\ntimber and mineral resources, thus\naided by the transportation facilities\nmust within a short time furnish work\nand wages lor hundreds ol men, who\nwill lie good customers to the city and\nthis development will encourage further investigation cf nearby sections,\nbelieved lo be worth tbe attention ol\nmining men. As a city we are well\nsupplied with natural a.lvantiigcs, Ihe\nample supply ol excellent water for\ncity use, the almost unlimited quantity ol power lor industrialpurpoaea int lie\nmany adjacent atrcama and the sci-nic\nattractions for lourists, besides nmp'e\nscope for the rod and gun, all tend to\ncertainty. Good civic management\nn ..v.-all must be carried nut to lur-\nther in ili.: proper degree this advance\nmont. Talcs generally told by thou\nwho have ii.isscd opportunities ol\npurchasing property arc bunded on\nfact and ii the present Btatoof things\ncontinue with the additional outlo 'k\ni.l tlio money string, ney 1....selling ll|\nilu resultB will be beyond lhe mosl\nsanguin. hopes.\nOLIVER WILI. VISIT B.C.\nMinister of Interior Will Inves\ntitjate Land Matters in\nRailway Belt.\nEdmonton, Aug. 3rd\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hon, Frank\nOliver, Minister ol the Interior, passed\nthrough Winnipeg 1 st week on Lis\nway to tin- province, Belore visiting\nliritish Columbia be will spend .. few\n.lays at Ed...onto...\nThe object which the minister lms\nin view in connection with his present\ntrip to tho west, is to secure informs\ntion regarding Dominion binds in the\nprovince of British Coluinbin. Mnn.\nyears ngo when thc arrangements fur\ntbe lan.l ernnt tn the Canadian Pacific\nwns made, n strip ol twenty miles wide\non each side of lln* railway through\ntbe province of British Columbia\npn.fc.l eventually from the nrnvince to\nthe Dominion. This land was lone\nthought to be, for the most pirt,\nvalueles\".\nIn recent venrs, ns the lnnds ot the\nprairies have been more largely ta'-en\nup, and ns attention linsl.eencn'lfd to\nthe vnluc of the lands in certain nor\ntions nf British Columbin fnl fruit\ngrowing operations, the strip in the\nnrnvince belonging tn the Dominion\nhas in-rensed in importance nnd ..\ndemnnd fnr it. ban arisen Rnnclie s\nhave become anxious to rent la'ge\n..pets as crazing lands for cattle nnd\nsheep, nnd farmers nnd fruit growers\nhave desired to homestead quarter\nsections, and to buy adjoining quarters\nor more, Occasionally there hns be\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\na clash between the rancher nnd the\nhomesteader. The rancher pnid tw.\ncents per acre ns rental fnr the land\nwhich be used. The homesteader paid\nthe market p*ice for llie lands whioh\nbe boiielit, nnrt of tl.e country wns in\nthe dry belt and there werc many\nquestions connected with irrigation,\nin reference fn which information\nwn\u00C2\u00AB sou\u00C2\u00BBlil bv Hie government, flc-\nvond the Cascades, pnrt nf the country\nwn\u00C2\u00AB verv wet nnd all the conditions\nwere different. The number nf immigrants enter the district wns not excessive, but thev were numerous\nenough to re\".I'r it owential tlmt the\ndepartment of thn interior sliould\nhnve exact infnrnintion regarding tbe\nconditions prevailing in nil parts of\nthe province Tbe climate was attractive in the Sunset province, nm1\nin the years lo come there would be a\"\nincreasing movement into all portion,\nnf the country where there was arable\nland.\nMr Oliver recentlv completed a tour\nnf the northern state visitinga number nf the nuencie.. maintained by the\ndppnrtmcnt. He bad made inqnirv\ninto immigration matters in Ni w V ^\ncitv. whee:... officer nf the Dominion\nenvernment is stationed to prevent\nthe entrance into the Dominion bv\nway nf New Y.-rk of undesirable immigrants He (\"inul that tb- Al e\nf.n , ffici.'- wi re giving every assist\nanc.. in ii.- Canadian officers in this\nwork and that all undesirables were\nheinj tufned bock at that pi rl ol\nentry, The American authorities did\nn similar work at Quel u ' rece I\nsimilar assistance,\nDay for Labor Organizations\nA meeting was held in the Selkirk\nHall 'fi-i W.dnpsday night by Vi. R.\nI'.-oi-.-M nrgan'zer Ior tbe Trades nnd\n1...L r Cm....il ..I Canada, members ol\nseveral lab.ir unions being present,\nJ. llusscl took the chair and introduced the speaker. Mr. Trotter mid\nthai be regretted that tbe meeting\nwas so sparsely intended, but that he\nwas quite ..ware that tl. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 cli na i' con\ndilions woro very much against it.\nHe ooininonccd by reviewing the work\nol the Trades nnd Labor Co...mil and\ndescribing its plnl lorm. Much time\nwas devoid tn discoursing on lie\n....inmr In whicli tho Muiiuff.cln.crs'\nAssociation hnd opposed the wo k o:\nH.c Council. He spoke in hot terms\ndenouncing tho ward system in cities\nfind sp.-kc of ll.e h..rn. the working\nmen would do thc...selves by Voting\nfor and rending to parliament the\nni n who thoy knew would light\niignin-t iini... lie concluded .. very\nlengthy address, lunching on ihu laboi\nipioslii.iifl ul tbo day nnd the condition\nuf lhc w...king mnn. The clniirua\nthen explained the fncts connec ul\nwith 'he arrangements lor Libnr Dny\nsaying lli.it llie citizens Inul turned\nthem over to tl.e labor organisations,\nand asked ll.e meeting what shuuld\nbe done. Mitchell said thnt there was\nuo reason why they should not have\none day in ibe yenr to celebrate and\nfelt Hint thc organisations could\neasily handle the nlVair nnd mnke a\nsucjes. uf it. A resolution was passed\nto the effect that the labor organizations assume lull charge ul all\narrangements whicli the citizen were\nwilling to relinquish to them. Repre\nsentativns frum the lireiu.n,engineers,\nmachinists, boiler makers, blacksmiths\ncarmen, carpenters and trainmen were\nasked for to form a general committee,\nvery few being then present.\nThe meeting then adjourned,\nCITY STEPS ASIDE\nCitizens Committees give place\nto Labor Organizations\nA public meeting ol citizens was\nheld in the band room on Thursday\nnight to receive the reply from the\nlabor unions, as to whether they Iuul\ndecided to take over all the arrangements for Labor Hay celebration,\nA. Mcltae took the chair. The minutes ul last meeting were read and\nadopted. A letter was read Irom tlie\nMachinists Union stating that ll.e\nlabor unions Inul decided tu accept\nIhe offer of the people andtaknpver\nall management ol Labor Day.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Filed\nThe citijsens' committee although\nnow having no part or say in the\nmanagement arc still organised and\nwill await any approach fro.., the\nUnions that they may wish to make\nTlie meeting now stands adjourned\nuntil occasion srisas which will necessitate reassembling,\nREVELSTOKE SWIMMERS\nCompeting in Championship\nRaces at Vancouver Today\nI... ! I:--,-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 len ke'sc ack -. mn era\ncame don ml \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nand .nail \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i od their pr n ise I ent*.\nn the a::;, la \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * - wing i .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - vhii\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- to be bei I at E .. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Ba\n3rd. Me-*:- :..-.:\n'.;..,- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii\nRevelstoke ye\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 f mnd In tin\nnccesaary the team will hi scabinsofms y minora\ni-iMi-en to-morrow evening ifti - the , . tuski ind\nLocal nevo.stoU?\nSocialist Party of Canada\nv.,.,..* rii.i mi.l Tl.iril .Vo.lninl.ty in ll... mmilli\nin Si-Hoik ll iii, .t|i.*t.ii.-s, at s ji.iu, snlijccl f..r\n.lis.-i.so.,.. \"Arralw. nl nl Capitalism. AH\niiiti-r,'*ii-il iro welcome.\nbuys turning out sn....llv, ani! quickly\nreselling tho scene ..f lliu lire, which\nivns burning iu the engine hi.u.-o of\nthe llow.nnn Lumber Co's. mill, A\nspark trom tbe smoke slack bad ovi\ndenlly ignited He wood work, which\nsoon biased up, Fortunately there\nwere several h.indsoii the premises ..t\nlifetime who got tbe hoso to work\nand succeeded in putting uui tho blaze\nalmost immediately, iho firo brigade\nhelping in completing tho wurk, The\ndamage done was vory slight.\nC. P. R. BANNER YEAR\nTwenty-Two Million of Increased Earnings.\nMontreal,Aug li-Ollloial figures\nisaui'dy slcrdny l.y Mr. I ll. Ogden,\nthird vice-prrni.lei.t ol the 0. P. B.,\nshow that .lie company lias bad nnolher binner year.\nl'l.e gross e.ruinga ol the fiscal year\njisi elo-ed wore if7!l,u00,0*j0, which is\nnu increase uf |.0,000,000 over tl.e\nyear 11)0106, or ab.nit a million U\nmonth in the last twu years. These\nearnings, including lhc rcoipts from\nthe steamship lines and tbo hotels,\nform an actual total ol *f72,*217,.ria7, as\ncompared with f*01,QBU,758 ol ouo\nyear ago.\nThe net profits arc declared to bs\n$25,803,333, as ooinpartd wilh $23,-\n1173,312 the year before. The pi'ofils\nwould have been larger but Lx the\nextraordinary expense last wi iter, in\nkeeping ihe line clear in the western\nsections,\nSUPREME COURT OF CANADA\nArgument of Counsel lo be\nLimited to Three Hours.\nThe now rules ol the supreme couit\nof Canada, recently promulgated,\nwhioh will boefftOtivont the Ocloler\nsittings of the court, mikoanovel\nprovision will, regard to the time to\nbe occupied in luture by counsel in\nargument bclure the court. By new\nRule 08, only three hours on ench Bide\nwill he allowed lor argument, and no\nmore without special leave oi the\ncourt. Tlie time thus allowed may be\napportioned between counsel on the\nsame side at their own discretion. One\ninterpretation of this rule is that the\nappellant's counsel, who has the burden ol the attack upon ibe judgment\nappealed Ifom, will have lesa time\naooorded to him to open his case than\ntbe respondent's counsel, because the\nippellant'a counsel must reserve sume\nportion ot the three hours thus allowed\nl.i...,'.,r reply. In the English courts\nand in tl.eaourts o| the province ol\nOntario there ia n ruie limiting the\nlength ol addresses by counsel who,\nc..- of Iheoourt, arc presumed\ni. ' f nun. cc-mily prolong their\narguments or vast? thc time ol the\ncourt.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n-, .. ka the lioi.es. and often the\nextinct animals, such\n,i* t|,. m ira.0 -ib, ll\"-' mastodon, the\nindeer and the bison, are- found\nprincipally in ine layers of soil direct-\n, ..,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ;... jold bearing gravels.\nII tlski l'ho ..fWy explored Alaska.\n.ays that tl ill nerve prospector'\n.,. ,,.! tea : tbe ii.i-t.iilic richness of\nIbe I 1 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"\"\"' hotb 'lie\n snd bodies of ibe\np .- id ,. the boiinni\nC. W. 0. w.\nMountain VlOW Camp, No. 229.\nMeet. Sccmid ...nl FmiiiiIi Wodnosuaya In\nuntil llninl li, in Selkirk Ilnll. Viail ini Wood-\nItlOt) cordially iuviiifii tualLianl.\nW. II. AUMSTIIOXU.l'on. Co....\nII. W. HOWARDS, Oloi'k.\nREVELSTOKt AERIE No. 432.\nF. 0. E.\nTl.o rm.-i.liir ....inline* urn 1...I.1 i.i the Selkirk\nIlnll ovory -\u00E2\u0080\u009Eul nuiUtl.Tuesday,pvonlus at!\no'oIiwk. Vfsltinabrethren ure ooralullyltivluKI.\n11. A. IIHOWN, I'iii.;-.!.>.;nt.\nW, KMi.[,Al!rill,lN,S.-:c..KTA..v,\nKOCH., nnv LodKU No. 15 A.F.dt!iVl. .\n... J\"..r Tl.o regular moot/\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' -' tn\u00E2\u0080\u009E. arc I..-I.1 in the\nMa ic ii-ini'lr,\n.tl.l|.'..ll..\u00C2\u00BBsllall,o.i\nih. third m.....in) in\n...i:l. month nt I\n...in. Visiii-inbrctli-\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i-n ifoi-.ii.ilfy wel\n.'. A. 1'IIIIITINIKH, Skchbta.iv.\nliELKIR'.l L00.1K r.0 19,1.0.0, F.\nMcols every Tlu.rs'lf.v\n'qnlllg In Selkirk\nkllall at s o'clock.\nlVlailiun brethren cor-\n'dially Iiivilixl U) al-\ntomi\n.:. TUIMBI.K, N'.ll. J. MATIIIK. See\nCold Range lodgo, K, of P.,\nNo. 26, Revolstoke, B. C.\nKVKKY WEDNESDAY,\ntpt Tl.iril Wc.llicMltiy nl\ntub, in tin1 .)' lo Yon, to Your Family and\nlo your Pocket Book to inveslig'ilo our\nprices.\nWe do nol belong lo Ihe Jobbers' or\nRetailers' Guild or Association or any\nI rnsl.\nReferences i Any Hank, Railway of\nExpress Company in lhe Cily, or Ibe\nnames of twenty thousand satisfied ens\nturners in .ho lour* provinces.\nWrite for Our Prioe List To-day.\nNorthwestern Supply House\n230 and iln Stanley Street\nWINNIPEC\nMANITODA\nCORPORATION OF THE\nCITY OF REVELSTOKE\nCourt of Revision.\nNotice is hereby given that the llrsl\nsilling of the Court of Revision to revise and correct the Assessment Ilnll\nas prepared by the Assessor fo.\" the\nCity of Ilevelstoke for tbe year 11101,\nwill be held at the Council Chamber,\nCitv Hull. Revelstoke, B.C., on Wednesday, September -lth, 1007, at liDO\np.in.\ntd II. FLOYD,\nCily Clerk,\nNtiLire Ib liwli) y.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2..-iiili*.i tin umluralui'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2it |ir.i-\n,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E*. In iii-i.i-**.-r.i.\nnt...i.,,M \"I'uliiiiiln lllvr\nir.iiiiwnj \u00E2\u0096\u00A0* in- l'niij-\nLimit\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2il,\" nm! rlli' Tt**ii\nv iy \u00E2\u0096\u00A0Touipnii) liii'iini\nif.I im\n\ri mul Amcwlli't\n,\. m -aiiIi tmubr i'\nl.iifltl,\nn;i inl :tin .iml \"|\" i\nii.- -i ..iil.lt* nr .Inul\nlr.uk\nrailway nr trm hu\nV Mllll III' 111 CC-HU l J\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0li, ..cli\nlimp, -tlilMrRrki. ki\nilnn-.-, iiuiiiiiiL*- |)n|i.-\nw i ca,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nli.luiU nml It'll 1 H\nh'i-h iiiuin, iili'i'i- nr i*\nirimy\n;.,,!..I lIu'Dlslliut \"\nKuoU'inv in ili< I1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 vine- nl Itri UbCci\n,f,f.liin\nooinpilauilwitliin Hi\n1 * i M-i hi ' run w\ bin \"\nI'fllllllH\nif five utiles (nun l>\nnlli llni'iil-1 in lliBDh\nri.l ..1\nWt-.it K.H.k'iHiv. l\u00C2\u00BB\nnity pinmengerH find\n...pill\nnut tn use mi,-li nn\niv* | H 'in nii.ylit'i\nIfll'.Cll\nBRILLIANT METEOR\nFalls to Earth near Eagle Pass i\nEntrance,\nA - -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2- irite ni unusual brilliance,\ncutting ;. vivid flaming arc, in il\niligl.t. appeared at a late hour on\nWi ili 1 M ii fi.: in lho vi - tern iky,\nmaking in a direct line for the alio.filer of Mt. McArthur, where it (lis-\nippoari.-.l in a I.lit..Iini.' Hash, ..ppnr-\nintly among tlio heavy timber, The\nmeteorite loft a trail ol sparks behind\nit similar to thai ol a rocket, and the\nexplosion lit up ll.e scene for tho moment with a brilliant greenish light,\nIt would be interesting to discover\ntraoes ol these bodies after thoy come\nin contact with the earth, ns fron.\nspecimens found in other countries, it\nhas been proved that no two are com-\nposed r.f ll.e flame material. Iron,\nnickel and other minerals, including\ngold, have been lound in tbcBc bodies,\nhall -I Hen\nchance todoa - training .1 English b.y and lee jusl who a\neal ol iln- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,;\nMessrs Hope and M iroh havi\n. n tered n 60 yard u.d quarter\nnileohs - I Colum\nbia.\u00E2\u0080\u0094V ino ' rid.\nMILLMEN MAINTAIN PRICES\nNo Intention of Reducing Prevailing Rates,\nKiimi.vi..\"., Alta,, Aug. li \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 For a\nnumber ol wecka there has heen considerable speculation \u00C2\u00ABith fegiird to\nthe effect the present dullness in the\nmoney market would have on price.\nOl lumber. As far as can be. learned\nfrom authentic sources there is no\nintention on the pun ol lun.I.e.....-:.\nor retail .Idlers l.o make reductions,\nThe mountain ...ills bav.. decided to\naland linn and maintain present\npricea. Rather than ninkn a reduction\nthey will curtail the output ol the\nmills. Loc.nl lumber....... held a ...eeting yesterday nnd discussed tho nd-\nisability (.1 lowering thn present\nschedule, which, however, tbey decided\nnot tu do.\nearthed in till 'i-*.'-1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWILSON'S\nFLY\nPADS\nKill ttl.w. ou.\nNo (..ad AIM\ntying aboul\nwhon ui.trl \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nVrtttt*.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 SOLO ov \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nDIUCCIITI, HMIM Ut MHMl mill\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2& p.r tttft, .r \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABl<\u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00AB f.r Ho\nw<(<..\u00C2\u00AB. a whol. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\".\nBRICKS! BRICKS!! BRICKS!!\nTin- iii.-i llm k iii ihe Provineo,\nWell I.inn. Ilii.-I, ill huge \"nr\nunall .|uantltlos f.i Keasoiifthlii\nl-rieea.\nENDERBY BRICK & TILE CO.\nenoERbY, p. c.\nSEALED TENDERS addressed to\nthe )in,.).Tsigneil and endorsed \"Tender\nfor Pnhlif! Ilnijding, piinih rlniid, 13,\nC,\" will he \u00E2\u0080\u00A2eciMved ni llijs omee until\nMonday, Augusl 111, 11107. inclusivn. for\nlhe c...isiru.-.i..n of n Public Building.\nCumberland, 11. C.\nPlans and spneiliciii'iiis cnn be seen\nand forms of lender obtained at tliis\nDepartment nnd on application to the\nPostmaster al Cumberland,\nPersons tendering are notified lhat\nlenders will nut he considered unless\nmade on the printed form supplied,\nIlinl Wglil'll with their act mil signatures,\nEach tender illhM h.i iiccoinpitnied\nl.y an ucccpicl cheque on ii elliti'tered\nbank, made payable to thc order of\nlhe llonouinble the Minister of Public\nWorks, equal to ten per cent (10 p. c.)\nnl |he npiount of tin* tender, which\nwill 1... fin-liiit'i'd if I hi; party tendering\ndecline toentel\" llitu it Cp.'llraiil U'lll*ii\nculled upon In do so, or if he fnil lo\ncouiplele the work contracted for. If\ntlie tender he mil nccc|iled the clieipie\nwill Jie leii.ei.f,,;,\nThe Debrtl'tmlmt (Joes not Wnd itself\nto accept the lowest (ir niiy tender.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0**llv Order,\n* I^REI). (iELINAS,\n' S('c|-eli|i-y.\nPoniU'lllietll of Public Works,\nOttawa, July 19, 907.\nNewspiipei-i iiisiu'tinglbiH advertisement without authority fnnn the\nDi'p.irlineiil will not be paid for it,\nii.lv .,1.1.1c nml inr nllier ]> I'-. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- ..\nTl.ejei.eral rmitJ >.( naiil |irapo>uil railwuy \u00C2\u00ABr\nIramway la aa lollnwa. Itegi.nilnR nl a |...ini.\u00C2\u00BB\"\ntin. Imnk <>f tlio i-i.liiniliin lliver near tlie footol\nI'lieat ll..|.i.ia ll. Went Kiinli-liay I.Uriel,tl.-lire\nill a northerly .11 tl.ni ulniin ine valley of Un.\n.'..In.niiiii Hi. . i-.a pnlnt at ur near the montli \"f\nI'-ia-aire Creek.\nI)..t,...ii..a-J4il. .tf, ..I July, nm;.\nT. KI.I'ATRICK,\n.. I'.. KINUAlli.\nsal ilv -JV and V. M.-.AII-I'V,\n.1 s .IcOAtt'l Kll\nMill. I',\nHe. el ...l.e Lllllll Ills'l-i('t,\nDist.ii i 'l -Vo.-- Kiioieiiny.\nTake ... ti I' ll. il We, .lohn Ocooiini*\nand 0,0. Woutliow, uf Poplar Creek.\nH. ('., .ii'CUpnlh.n Lu.ubiT.neii, in.end\n10 ll|l|.ly for so\".'ial licences .... oui tun-\nbur ll .'el'tb. I'o.l.iwlun de80..|bed lnmls:\n1, C-.inin.-neing at ll post plnuled\non lhe ensl bank about one mile up on\nthe Hint south folk of Poplar deck,\nIhence suulh KKI ebains, Ihence west\nIII .-hains, I bene., ninth Illll chains,\nthencu I'lisi -10 chains lo poinl. of coin\nnieiicemeiit.\n2. Communcing ut a post planted\non Hie west bnnk of t..e first south\nfork of Poplar ('reck, il miles up,\nIhenee ensl HU chains, lhei.ee soulh Sl)\nchain-, I hence weal SO chains, thence\nnorth SO .-haius to point of conmieneo-\nmi'iil.\nII. Ciiniiueni'ing nt a posl planled\non lhe vvisl bank about 4 miles up the\nli.*.. south folk of Poplar Oreek, tbence\nWest KI cbnins, Iheuce wml I. SO cbnins,\nihence ensl SO chains, thenee north SO\nehnins I., .ioi.it, of commencement.\nDaled Juno loll), 11*17\nJOHN OCCONOR,\nI). 0. WOODROW,\nLocators.\nI. Co........neing nt a pusl planted\non ll.e w.st bank of Poplar Cruet,\n5 1-2 mill's up, running wesl SO chains\nalong G. B. Itevell's Nu. \"2 Lill.lt, soutl.\nbound uy. tbence south HO ehnins,\ntbence ensl SO chains, tlienci. north 80\nchains to point of commencement,\n5, Commencing at n post punted\nmi the west bank nf Poplar Creek,\nnboul 5 miles up and I'lllllilng along\nH. E Revell's north boundary of No,\n2lin.it, thenee west SO chains, tbence\ninn-Ill Sll chain.., Ihence ea.-l SO ciniins,\nihence siuiliiHOchiiiiisii. pnint of cnill-\nmcuc'.iiieut.\nLocalcd June Iolh, 1IHI7.\nI!. 0. WOODROW,\nJOHN OCCONOR.\nJ), F, RI'lAMY,\nl/icatiirs,\nli. Commencing at n post pliiiiiial\nHOIK) fe.il from C.P.|t. U|ickom...*.il.i\nthu 27 miti- hoard, iibnill PUP mill1 Wi'st\nof Rapid Creek, Ihence wesl HOc|)ni.|S.\nihence south SO chains, thence easl ml\nchains, thence north 811 chnius t|. point\nof r.)...ni.!...!.f...cul.\nDated June 27th, 1907.\nCO, WOODROW,\nwed ily HI J. C. Jl/U)ViJ\u00C2\u00ABJ|t('i^. _\nNOTICE\nReveliM.: Lund |)isirid,\nDistrict of West Kuotiuuijv,\nTake notici* that. Henry Ambrose\nMorris of Rov.-lsloke, occupation 1'iee\nMiner, intends to applv lor special\ntimber licences over the following\ndescribed lati.is:\n1. Commencing at apost planl ml IS\nmiles up tbe north-east fork of Five\nMiie Creek, lllg Mend, and marked\n\"Henry Ambrose Morris'S.E, cornel',\"\nthenco ninth 80 chains, tbence wesl 80\nehnins, Ilieucc south SO chains, Ihence\nst, so chainB to point of cummencement mid containing HW kcWs mole\nor less.\n2. Coinnieiiciiig at a posl plunled 2\n..,.'lcs up'the' noi-lh-enst fo.kt.f Five\nMile Creek, Big Bend, and marked\n\"Henry Ambrose MbiTis.'ivXV.coi-ncr,.'-*\nthenee nurth HI) chains, thenee '1'iU il1)\ncbnins, Ihence south SO eh'n'iiis, Ibenco\nwest80 chainslo (loitit'of eoinnicnc'J'\nment and containing 1)10 acres more\nor less,\nDalpil July .Slh, 1\u00C2\u00BB)7.\n8. Cuinmeii'clJig\" nf a nosl plnuled\nabout one-half mile soulli Of l|lp slid/1-\nwest cornel' of No. 1 on the nnrt|i-*ive|t\nfork of Five Mile ('rejig, and mnrked\n\"Henry Ambrose Morris.* N. B-cornBi;,-'.'\nthence south 80 chains, .hence west SU\nchains, thence norlh 80 chains, tliiu.^g\nensl 80 chains to point of cbfflmenrtl-\nmenl, cuntaining 010 acics more oe\nless.\nCoinmeneing at a pnsl planled at\nuhi-tli-ei.Bt Pu'Wi 'of No. 8 nntlla\niioi-th-vvesl fork (if Five * \"Mile I'.i-ei't','\nHenry Ainlnosi! HoitM\nNOTIGE\ni)\n\\r A N T E I)\nIMNGKHiiM llllll, WANTKD\nApply Vn-ioiia Ilolel.\nK.II.-m Shotguns. Revolvers.\nFiihlng I...ki.- Tents, llunl\ning ....il Outing Hulls, Cnnoes.\nBunts, Tvpowriters and OWw\nlii-ska field and Opera Qlassea,\nAll nl. less lhnn Inili' prl\"1.\nWiil.enl.ol.ee for big list,\nSPORTSMEN'S EXCHANGE\nJN.u.\u00C2\u00ABl||.m.i..k, N. B., OsllSlI*.\niini: HAl.K AT tusii ,b\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,-,...u-r\nI -.-. i hi.ig Iii leave Uevelsloki\t\n f \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 pn [ill., will -\"ll enli.e -.lock\n.1 ...-. Mils A. M..\u00C2\u00BBleii, opposite\nKnox i I....<.l!\u00C2\u00BBn Miuer, inlands lu apply fm\n..ic|.|\u00C2\u00BB! tl...I.e.- Iltniuoa ovor ll.o lullowlnn .1..-\n,i'i-lln-d'liiiiiU, ',-'-.\nI. . i.mn.i in-iiia nt n .,.,.-; planted on tl.o\nniiifii-nl. nl l.iiif I'l-ii--, ..i.i.iii I nnl...inini\nlho la.r.l.'.i.i lllver, .lienen weal. Ill chains,\n. Iini. i- nortli liin 'flnilii-, tlience ci.l .11 .-l.nii.K,\nthenoo sonth n.i clmins\n'J i Minim n'fi.iK ..' ii ...isl planlcd nn the\nUortli Hail \"I I'l'\"- ''ro'li. aboul 3 utiles Irom\nll... L.ril.ai.i III.''.'.-; l|...|..:.' nnilli -HI cl.nl.m,\nIhonoe aaul uw i-liaiiiii.iliciicii.iliilliliii.NllB.\nthenoe woal nm ,-Ii.iIiim. ' - -\n;-. .'.iinnieiiifiiitf nl a |inal, planled un llie\niimiii siite nf Hi-ill Crook,about21 nil.ea fr.ni.\nit... j.fi'ii'liii Hlver. tiionoo weal ill clmins,\ntl.ri.'T iiurili iW |:||-,'i|.l;l llienco oast In clialna,\nHi... a..i.II. I.'.'uliaiii..: '\nii.i.Mil Jiiiii-l.'-.ii, UKi;.\nant Jly 13 (!. A. KIJKKMAN\nmm\nHuvi'lstuke Land plHtijoJl.\nIlisiiiel of West. Kuolemty.\nT..I.. ||i.lice|||..l AilburlL Jolinslon\nnl I'liplar, |l.|lis|i I ol.iiiibia, ...f.fup..-\nlioii, inc.. I.anl, illli'iids to apply lorn\nKpi'cl.il lln hor license over ll.e followiug described bind*, situated on Pnplar\nCreek iu the Weal Kootenay District,\nCummencing al a post planted nboul\no| miles from the town i.f Poplar, B.C.\nup ll.e east side of Poplar Creek,\nmarked '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0',\- (l- jplili'lou's south-west\nburner post,\" li.i.lii.c eiist hH* cjnijns,\nIhence north 80i-haliis,lh('ll.!0 West 80\nehuins, thence auulh 80 chains to point\n..f commencement, and containing (llll\n..... es inure or less.\nLocated J.m..2Hi-.l. 1907.\nA, (>. JOHNSTON.\nC, 0. WOODROW, Agt,\ntht\nnor\nand inarked\nS.E. cornet,\" thence mirth'dp ehaiiis.\nthence west Sll chains, I hence south'80\nchains.thence east 8flchaint.topol.lt\nof I'omniencement, ' containing; (III)\nacres nioi'-b oi\" lens.\no. Cnuinieneiiig nf a prat planted\nabout line-ipnii'iei'iit'a'ni'te itonn lit\nthe noi-lh-vvest corner nf No. H, il.iu-kt.il\nIleiiry Ainbi'ose Moi-iis* N.E*. Cbrniir,\nthence so) Hi j|0 ctjliins. f,hc)ice jvi'sl jj)\nchains, tjienc'e iioj'tajjl) phaij)s, lhe,nc|.\neast 80 cliains to jioiilt of c'omu|eiif;i,'-\nil|enl,' cojjti-iinipB ll|l| acres ||ipfp piles.,\nil, Commenolng ata nnst pt.i.ii.-il at.\nlhe uortli-eiuit cm |i|.|- nf No, fj, markwl\n\"Henry Amlirnse Mm ri.' S |(. corper,'1\nHieneo north 80 c|i -Ins, llienpe wnst Bil\nchains, tbiniL-e south HO .-liniuii, lli..i..-|,\neast 80 clmins to point of commencement, conlniu.ng HID acres ...ore or\nless.\nDated July Olh, 1007.\n7. Coinineneilig nl a post planted\nabout HO chains north of I lit. tiDi'th-enst\ncornet of Timlier Limit No. lOJOT, .imi\n.narked \"Huiiiy Ambrose Mol'rls'.N.Ei\nuorniU',\"'tlif'tice soiilb SO-chains;ihenco\nwest 80 chains, tliei.uoiiu.'lh U0,yhn|.ip;\nIhence east 80 clialhs to itoinU of ennili\nmcnceuienl, containing (IW acres mdre\nor lesa.\n8. Co...mencing at a post plnnted\nut iho (i.iiiili-iiiist, pnrnei* pf No, 7,'iinij\ninnrkeil \"Hbury Ail.llH'M.- IW-illlli' (V/Iji\ncorner.' thence wevll. 1IK1 ch'.ilns.tbet.ee\nni.i-lh 40 chnius, thent'e enstllK) ohilthsi\nIhi'nce south HI chuinsso pbint of coin-\nulcHcomoiH, eo.itai)|ij|b'H!') Iferes iiuitc\norless,\" '\n\" Dated July 101 h, 1907.\n!), Coil..ueilclng al.. post plant ei I af\nthe txiu'th-eust poinei- of Timber Limit\nKo. 1.06O7, and in.ii-keil !!lfeh|'y* AiA,\nbii|se \"Ulu.-.'-is' S'.'W.' C0l'|jel',V -llipho'ii\nimrtli DOcl|i|ii)s, thenpe east f|0 chains,\nt'henge soiilji Hi) chains, thencu west HI)\nchains u. point uf eoinnienpi'inciit,\ncontaining (HO aeies moi-o or lesa,\niO. Commencing at a post, planted\nat the south-east cornerof Mcintosh\nP. It. one-half mile east of Boyd's, and\nmaiked ''Henry Ambrose Morris' S.\nW. enrner,\" thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 40 chains, tlience enst-jl)\ncl'iaius, tliortce north tif) bi.aiflS, tlinhCij\nwest 20 cbaius, thence north 40chains;\nihence west 80chains, thence south 00\nchains to point nf commencement,\ncontaining 040 aces .....re or less.\nDated July Uth, 1907,\nsat jly 27 Hexry Ambrose Momus,\nI\nI\nI T rh-r* flftnU-IIVrnlh iolller cilieii*a Fair,three orfour\nuk man- iixiaio.idayB, Bport8| horse racing) eK and\nat the same time bold exhibitions\nHUBU8HKD Whl.NKI.AY ANIi SATUIt\nIlAY AT\nREVELSTOKE. B.C.,\nMURPHY & FISHER\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc\n0 T '1' A W A\nParliamentary, Departmental\nand Patent Office Agents\nPractice before Railway\nCommission.\nChas. Mdbphy,\njIa.hii.i. Fisher\nG\nll.LAN ,*. ELLIOTT.\ni:\u00E2\u0080\u009En .-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 f- - * 1 Lira, Eto.\ni:.VH.*l\"K.: iM.il.ul I LAKH, 11. U.\nC B Gau> F. C. ELLIOTT.\nH\nARVEY, McCARTER\nANU PINKHAM,\nBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC.\nOrricEs: IM-ifKUi. Hank Hlock, Hm-kl-\n'STOKE, H.C.\nMoney lo iuin.\nOffloe\u00C2\u00AB; Revelatoke, B. C.I Cranbrook, B. 0.\nHin. s. McCahtkr,\nA. M. l'lNKUAM, J. A. IlA.IVKV,\nliricl-iuki', B. C. I ..iiuu k, ll. .\ns\nJ. M. Scol\n, COTT\nI.L.li\nAMI\nW, 1. Hrikk\"*.\nHRIGGS\n, Etc.\nBarristers, Soucitori\nMl INKY TO I.i IAN\nSOLICITORS FOR MOLSONS BANK\nFirst Sti.-et. Revelsloke, B.C.\nIAS. A. McFARLANE\nASSAVKI\". .V CHEMIST\nAssay* of all ure* samples t.y ...till or express\nreceive prompt attention,\nTerm. Moderale.\nAddress - - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Box 482 Kama B. 0.\n_-_-_ _D _________\nof arts ami industries, whioh would\nencourage our farmers, our liorti-\ncultun.lists, our fruit growers and\noilier industrial pursuits. By the\norganization of n Fair much material benefit, besides sports and\namusements would accrue, and as\nn financial scheme would be far\nbetter tlinn an ordinary celebration.\nIt is certainly the duty of the citi\nzens to take tliis matter up, which\nis being done in other parts, and i\nproperly and efficiently manege.\nwill place Revelstoke on the list of\ncities holding provincial Fairs. The\ncitizens, knowing thnt a lnrge issue\nwould In: al stake and tlmt by join\ning willingly iii the movement\nthat would benelit their own city,\nwill, we believe, give their earnest\noo-operation if tliis scheme is promoted. Encouragement to those\ninterested in flower culture, fruit\ngrowing, poultry breeding, domes\ntic arts iinil many other Utilities\nwill be given In- the organising of\nsuch a proposal, and which being\ncurried oul, the industrial tone ol\nthe city will receive a great impe\ntus und another attraction along\nlines of progress added to what we\nnow possess to elevate ourselves in\nllie eves ol thc commercial world.\n-pOBERT SMITH\nProvincial Land Surveyor,\n'Mine Suiveying\nEngineering\nMcKenzie Avenue,\nBox uio, Revelstoke,\nof\nTjlDWARD A HAGGEN\nMINING ENGINEER\n' (Membei American Institute\nWining Engineers).\n.Member Canadian Mining Institute)\nRevelstoke, B. 0,\nMine Management, Examinations\nan.l Reports.\nReports compiled, Plans and Blue\nPrints of Land, Tin.I.e.- Limits, Mine.*,\nMills and Buildiugs prepared in Bhape\nfor submission to prospeetiveinvestors\nor purchasers,\nCbe fltaiMberalb\nFOREST FIRES.\nThe time has arrived in this pro-\n\" l would . . . earnestly a.lvi*c thorn for\ntheir good lo order Ibis paper to be punctually\nserved up, and lo be looked upon a* a part of\nthe tea equipage.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Addison.\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1907\nLABOR DAY.\nThe unexpected turn of affairs in\nconnection with this year's Labor\nDay celebration is affording subject\nfor much discussion, and the question has been raised whether tlie\nhanding over of tlie management\nto ihe labor organisation is a wise\nmove. Revelstoke ns :i city has\nfor several years been instrumental\nin getting up one and two day celebrations, having fixed Labor Day\nas Revelstoke's day on which tu\ncelebrate, being practically the\nonly date in the year not fixed\nupon l.y other cities. Last year\nthe affair was a pronounced success\nand arrangements were already\nunder consideration fora repetition\nthis year. Public meetings had\nbeen held and committees appointed, representatives of every department in the city being included.\nThe only dissentient voice was that\nof the machinists, who refused to\ntake any part in the proceedings\nunless they and tbe other labor\norganizations could have tbe entire\nmanagement, claiming lhat Labor\nDay was their day. The citizens\nseemingly recognising this I.ave relinquished all part in the arrangements and management and since\nthe labor organizations have taken\nit upon ibemselvea to run the affair,\nit is certainly up to them to get\nout and do it. This action on their\npart is nol altogether approved\na little mean spirit being shown\nIrom the Bret, but in spite ol Ihal\nwt- leel Ihal under the circumstances the citizens will do whal\nthey ca.. to h.-lp them out, Even\nthough tbe lal...r organizations\nhave undertaken lo make a day ol\nit. from the tone of the meeting in\nSelkirk Hali on Thursday nighl it\nwas evident tbat unanimous feeling\njb lacking amongst them, which is\nharmful il lhe result? looked for\nare to be successful. Revelstoke\ncannot grudge them their own day\nand. a? we have stated, will help\nthem out, but they should under-\netand lhat they are now put on\ntheir mettle in the affair to make\nit ii success. Labor day, we agree,\nshould be k. pt as such and l.y\nauch. but should not Revelstoke as\na city have a citizens' celebration\nin which all, as citizens, can share\nand CO-operate? Surely there is\nno need to confine ourselves lo this\none day, which the labor organizations have claimed as their's alone.\nM'e are big enough to hold, like\nvince when immediate and energetic melius should be applied to\nthe conservation of our forest\nwealth. Timber is one of our chief\nassets, bul unfortunately, it is not\nn lasting asset nnd the day is not\nremote when districts now thickly\nclothed with forests will be ns innocent of a marketable log as the\npalm of a man's hnnd is of hair.\nAmongst tlie lirst measures for forest protection is tlie prevention of\nfires. If there is nny one subject\nwhich cnn with more profit he\nbrought to public attention is the\ndamage from forest lircs and the\ndanger to life and property accompanying them. Especially in dry\nseasons, when likelihood of spreading fire is very imminent, every\nman, no matter who he is, and\nevery railroad should guard against\nthis evil, day and night. The rai\nroad ie dependent upon forests for\nalmost its very existance, and it\nwould lie forced to face some pretty\nserious problems were it not for\nbenefits derived from such forests.\nAlthough tin- day for wood fuel bus\npassed, there is still the matter of\nties which until a suitable substitute is found, must he obtained\nfrom the forests. Approximately\n2,500 tics per mile are used, and as\nthe uvernge life of n tie is only\nabout six or seven years the annual\ndemand for ties by lhe railroads\nmust be at least more than one\nhundred million. In order to\nyield tliree good ties a tree must be\nfifty years old and an acre of these\nwill produce one hundred ties. So\nthat twenty-live acres of forest are\nabsolutely essential lo each mile nf\nrailroad track. It is not always\neasy to determine causes of forest\nlires. In some instances tramps\nor campers, ur farmers' clearing\nland are responsible. Lightning\nhas produced the same results.\nThe railroad loo has played its unfortunate part ir spreading these\ndisastrous tires. In view of this it\ni- Batisfactorj to note that the C,\nP, It. has instituted ipecial pre. ui-\ntions in guarding against fires,\nwhicli precautions benefit themselves as well a- ii,.. country, The\nman who starts a fire in a forest\nfor any purpose say i..r warmth,\nur to prepare a meal nnd leaves\nii alight to be carried on the wings\nof the lirst I.r'-.-/.. that happens\nalong shuulil be as blameable in\nthe .-yi- of the law us a criminal\nwho starta a blaze with malicious\nintent. Both men should be punished, the extent of the punishment being regulated by the intention of tho wrong doer. Hut the\nhavoc worked by the flames is not\nconfined to standing timlier only.\nMany houses, mills and vimt\nquantities of cut timber arc also\nusually swept out ol existence, ii\nin the path of the conflagration\nAgain the flames do untold dam\nage by killing out all the young\ngrowth, as well as the seeds lying\nin the soil, leaving behind a barren desolate waste, which nature\nshorn of her every resource, is long\nin recovering. And the prevalence\nof these conditions along the railroad track haB often told the\nmitb. Where land is heing cleared\nfor commercial or industrial purposes a rigid watch should be kept\nto prevent under Bpread and this\nshould be enforced to the letter.\nA forest tire spreads with lightning\nlike rapidity and at the present\nseason of dry weather, when lires\nare liable to break out at any minute, the fire wardens and their\ncrews Bhould be thoroughly organised to cope with this menace\nwhich is bucIi a terrible enemy of\nour greatest asset.\nAN EYE FOR AN EYE.\nWe are no nearer the Bolution of\nthe mystery regarding the disappearance of Murphy, and no definite light has been thrown upon the\nwhereabouts of tlie man Lawrence\nwho broke jail just a fortnight ago.\nWe Understand that searchers are\noutcast and west in quest ot the\nfugitive and thut a reward of MOO\nhas been offered for Imb capture.\nThat a mini of desperate character,\nsuch as lie was, unfettered and\nhaving the run of the lock-up,\nBhould disappear so completely and\neffectively, in broad daylight, is\nalmost beyond understanding, and\nthat no effort at a properly organ\nised search has been made is slill\nfurther perplexing. If the report\noiroulated is to be believed, the\nprisoner was Been last week at\nGolden and then in the Winder\nmere country, it is hardly to be\nexpected that the fugitive will go\nlong uncaptured. On the other\nhand the rumor of his being within a few miles of the city may probably bear some weight, which\nbeing the ease, with proper precautions further escape could easily\nbe prevented. Ugly and sinister\nreports in connection wilh this unfortunate husiness are in circulation, which,should they be verified,\nwould cause many unpleasant disclosures. The police have no information to give except that they\nImve their suspicions, which we\nwould like to see assume some\ntangible shape. We understand\nthat detectives are on the ground,\nwhich being the case something\ndefinite will shortly eventuate.\nThat robbery, violence, and probable murder may go on in Revelstoke unpunished, the people will\nnot Btand for and the case should\nbe carried out to the biltor end and\nto the extremity of the law, which,\nif the prisoner and his accomplices\nare unearthed, should be meted\nout as a lesson to others of that ilk,\nthut it is better for them not to\nmeddle with law abiding people,\nwho will demand injury for injury,\nand life for life.\nince writing tlie above we have\nreceived information that the fugitive has been definitely traced\nthrough Golden, Banff and Calgary and is now on the prairies\nwhere the mounted police have had\ninstructions to keep a cartful\nwatch and surround him, and his\ncapture should now be easily\neffected.\nMINERS CELEBRATE\nHaywood's Release Made\nFestive Occasion.\nCORRESPONDENCE\nSunday Target Practice.\nEditor M.ML-Hlf.iAl.n.\nSu.,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to the letter of\n\"Amicus\" in your issue of last Saturday, I beg to Btute that I am voicing\nmy comrades in tliis matter, and it is\nby their special request I have taken\nup the cudgels in defence.\nWe, on our part, cannot believe\nthat \"Amicus\" is voicing our self-\nrespecting citizens, but our men cnn\nbe questioned ns to the truth of my\nassertion, while we are quite in tbe\ndark as to who \"Amicus\" and his\nfriends may be, but strongly suspect\nthat ho has drawn largely on hia ini\nagination in saying wu give pain t.\ntbe majority ol citizens by Sunday\nshooting, for wo maintain that people\nwho have put up wilh the noises of\nthe railway for years, cannot be upset\nby the lucre distant crack of rilka. Il\nis ridiculous, to say the least uf it\nand we believe the majority ol thc\ncitizens ol Ilevelstoke are far mor\nreasonable and sensible thun \"Amicus\nwould have ua think. Moreover, if\nthe citizens would insist that every\nworking man Inul Saturday afternoon\nholidays (as they should do) Sunday\nshooting would cease, and until then,\nthough we are not a strong corporation, we intend to light tlie quest ion\nout tu the bitter end, in spite of all\nselfish, petty grumblers.\nChas. G. Wheeler,\nSergt.-Major.\nFLIES AS DISEASE BEARERS\nThe Common House Variety are\na Menace to Health.\nThe United States Department of\nAgriculture has started a crusade\nagainst the common house Ily and is\ncarrying ou extensive experiments as\nto the best wny of banishing it (rom\nthe abode, of num. The Ily haa been\nfound to be not only a nuisance, but\na menace to man's health. Its hairy\nbndy carries both diaease and death.\nMany epidemics which sweep over\ncommunities in the hot season have\nbeen traced to the Ily. Having ils\norigin in iiith, it brings with it tl.e\nbacteria which breed in filth. And as\nit moves about, now crawling over\nrefuse, now over the food on the table,\nflying from the lips of the sick to the\nlips of the healthy; it ia said to be\nmore dangerous to modern society\nthan were tlie wild bcaats to primitive man.\nTlie high mortality among the children in the congested districts of a\ncity, where families are closely crowded together, where refuse accumulates\nfast, where food is often kept in living\nrooms, is due to a large degree, so\nscientists nuw Bay, to the Ily. Infant\ndiseases chiefly prevail in the hot season, when the Hies abound. Dr. J. T.\nC. Nash, in The Journal of the Royal\nSanitary Institute, giving his experience as an English health ollicer, Bays\nthat the Ily ia responsible for the\ndeath of many children becauae of\npolluting tlie milk which they drink.\n\"It is a matter that has been entirely overlooked,\" said Dr. C. 0. Probst,\nrecently, \"but we now know that tbe\ncommon house tly is an agent of importance in carrying the gerniB of typhoid fever. It waa formerly believed\nthat the germs were only carried in\nj water, milk or other liquid food. Flies\nboth breed and feed in places where\nthe germs are to be found, and then,\n2 flying into our houses, nu doubt often\ncarry lhe germs and deposit them on\njour food.\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nIncorporated by Act cf Parliament, 1855.\nHEAD OFFICE, - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 MONTREAL.\nWin. Molson MAOPHERSON, Pres. S. II. Ewing, Vice-Pres.\nJames Elliot, General Manager.\nCap ial paid up, $3,000,000\nReserve, $3,000,000\nSixty-two branches in Canada and Agencies in all parts of the\nworld.\nInterest credited four times a year at current rates on Savings\nBank deposits, until further notice,\t\nW. H. PRATT, Manager,\nRevelstoke, B. C.\nBring Your Purse\nAlong With You\nto our Store it' you wanl. to purchase\nn New Cupel, Fine Oriental or Wilton rng, matting or linoleum and see\nhow much l.n ll.e: ils contents will\nlake you iu purchasing limn il will nl\nany othei slope in the city. Our\nSpring styles are ready for your\nselection,\nB. HOWSON & COMPANY\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nlimited.\nImport direct from Country ot origin.\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY.\nBEVELSTOKE' B. O.\n\u00C2\u00BB*. t*%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%%%-%%%%%%'%%%%*^*%%'%%%%\u00C2\u00AB%'%'\u00C2\u00BB%?\njj P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. *\nHEAD oVl-IOH: Cal.iahv, Alukiita.\nWholesale and Retail Meat f/lorchants\nCork Pacbors anil Dt.al.n- in Livo Slook. Mfirkat. In all tl... nrlni'lpal Cities anil\na'owna of Alla.rtn, Uritiat. ju.uiol.in and the Ynknn. Paokma af tl.e Uelelirnu-d lirn.nl\nj \"lm er i.r\" Ham. nnl Booon, and Slinrarnek llrx.-l. lainf tar I.\n^%%^%av%*\u00C2\u00BB%44^v\u00C2\u00ABi'*%^^^-*\"\".l^\"'V*'*-\V*^-,\u00C2\u00BB^*.\n%*i\nr%+**i%+%%A**%%%i%%%i%%%Mrtt-*ri.'%%*&%%\\nPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH\nS. McMAHON, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 FIRSTSTREET\nFor Agricultural Implements. Carriages, Wugous'i Eto.JJJuhu\nDoure Ploughs, Molino Wagons, Canada Carriage Company's\nBuggies, Planet jr., Garden Seeders and CultiTator.i, Wheelwright and Blacksmith Work attended to. Horse Shoeing a\nSpecialty,\nTHE OPPORTUNITY\nTo Buy Property in and Around\nREVELSTOKE 18 NOW!\nNever Again will It bo so Low\n1 have lor sale the following!\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOne Collage, cornor Charles and\nDouglas Si,\u00E2\u0080\u0094$8oo, easy terms.\nTwo Houses, Third Si.\u00E2\u0080\u0094$1,500\neach,\nOne House, eorner King and\nFront Sis,\u00E2\u0080\u0094$1,700.\nOne House 011 Douglas St.\u00E2\u0080\u0094$800.\nEighl Acres jusl outside the City\nLimits, sullablii for fruit -$100 per\nacre. Together willi larger lots\noi' Fruit Lands near the Citj.\nAlso one 25 loot lot anil able for\nbusiness slle on First Street, close\nto McKenzie Ave. \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nFor full particulars apply lo;\nW. B. ROBERTSON\nRevelstoke, B. 0.\nBULB\nFrom France, Holland and\nJapan\nSEEDS! TREES!\nPLANTS!\nFOR FALL PLANTING\nreliable varieties at reasonable prices.\nFertilizers, Bee Supplies, Spray rumps\nSpraying Material, Out Flowers, etc.\nOldest established iiiiisc.y on the\nmainland ol Il.C. Cm..I..gue tree,\nM. J. HENRY'S\nNURSERIES\nGREENHOUSE.. AND SEEDHOUSES VANCOUVER, B.C.\nCamborne Miners' Union I the\nWestern Federati. n I Miners, cele\nbrated ibe liberation ol Wm. '* Haywood oy a torcl ligbl prosession on\nMonday evening .aat, alter which a\nsmoker *\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 given -. the McDowell\nHall, Cam! - - - . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.- procession waa\nheaded by the Camborne Band,tbe\nmemberi ..:' tbe Camborne t nion Iol*\nlowing with banners bearing Inacrip-\n1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2;-.,-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. loccai ind ai\ntin- process]..-. vended ita \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iy through\ntin. prinoipal -if. -- he u ioui out.\nburat ol cli.-.-r- ibowed plainly that\nthe .-i'm.'-i - vers heartily in oceord\nwith ti..- ecaaion and the verdicl\nrendered, I pon reaching\nIsw leleotiona wers rendered by the\nband niter which tbe crowd adjourned\nto the smoker where a le.^tl.y programme consisting ol ipeechi - ndi\nmusical selections, etc vas followed\nout. Home ol the ipeeches were remarkable lor the excellent points\nbrought iort.li and tl.e manner ...\nwhich they were delivered, while the\nvocal and musical selections brought\n(orth the fact tbat Camborne possesaes\ntalent in thnt linn tbat wo..1.1 do Bred\nit to a town uf much larger aizc. The\nchildren were provided with candiea\nand they too did their mil., in making\nthe (ic.cnsion a (ctive one, The alfslr\nwan one ol the beat of its kind held in\nCamborne and was notably fur tl.e\nunanimity displayed l.y nil classes nml\nproleHsiona.\nIn ordor to allow the ladies to coin-\nl.rate the event, members ul tl... union\npropose to give a dance In a fow days,\nand special effort! will be put forth toi\nmake it no unqualified aucccia, I\nMINERAL ITEMS.\nAbout 117,000 worth of molybdenite\nwaa mi..eil near Arendal, in Norway\nin\"' year.\n, 160,000,000 ol Hritisl.\n- ...vested ... the nitrate ol\n: I'l.lie.\n- , .wing to ua heat-retain\ning prop, rtiei ia beginning I\nlor making stoves, aa it .- euully\nworked\nl-i-;. a to remove rust frum\n- . - .(...eeting them with\n.. -aire '.. a -iu-et ol /..nc and dipping\nthe two metals in \u00C2\u00BB weak solution ol\niold.\nChe minera ... Cornwall ami Devon,\nmany ol whom hnve iheir own potato\nplota ,: 'ariably get tbeii healthiest\n- - ipa the vicinity ol an arsenic\nstack rng to the Isot that araenio\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - III potato Mi-case or blight.\nTin production In Western Australia Iro... the beginning, in 1888, to\n1906 wu 8,981! long tons (dressed)\nvalued at \u00C2\u00A3268,868 (11,269,190), Most\nol tliis block tn. waa fr uu the Qresn-\nbushes Held and the remainder Iro...\nthe Pilbarra gold Hold.\nThe largest, blast ever known in\nEurope bus been prepared at the (inr-\nrarn marble quarries in Sicily, .....I\nwiih exploded .Inly I-l. The cl.urge\ncnaisled nl 17,11(1(1 llm. f.i Prometheus\n.....I Kit) lbs. of g.mOOttOn, occupying\nn chamber 88 It. lung by I'i ft. wide.\nThn explosion was expected to loosen\n6,700,000 cm It, of marble, or 500,000\ntons. I\nJewelers ano Opticians\nNext to Imperial Bank\nNEGLECTED ETES\nImproperly fitted glasses arc worse than\nno glasses and neglected eyes often means\nblindness.\nOur Optical Department is in charge o\nMr. M, S. Hastings, Re(. D,, and positively guarantee satisfaction.\nIt has been proven that 90 per cent, of\nheadaches are caused by defective eyes\nand it does not follow that because you\nhave good eyesight that your eyes are not\ndefective.\nHave your eyes attended lo now and\nsave trouble and expense,\nHASTINGS, DOYLE AND ALLUM, LTD.\nCentral Hotel\nisaa^ REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS.\nNewly built. First-class in every respect. All modern conveniences\nLarge Sample Rooms.\nRates $1.60 per Day, Sped I Weekly Rates.\nQueen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management\n1, Ml\nfruit Lands\nI have many enquiries for\nFruit Lands Irom Winnipeg,\nToronto,.....I Vancouver, l'er-\n-on* o siring in dispose of\nlie. I.ol.h e<, I., rue or small,\n.nil .I- \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I. 10 li-l them with\nme. I*, in -pun 'ei ce solicited.\nJas. I. Woodrow.\nJ. F\u00C2\u00BB!c!r\u00C2\u00ABTYR\u00C2\u00A3 & SON\nFull line nl Croc .ies and Dairy\nProduce, Men's Supplies, Etc.\nFresh stock always arriving at\nlowest priceB.\nFIRST STREET,\nNEXT DOOR TO\nCITV RESTAURANT\nH. W. EDWARDS\nTAXIDERMIST\nDeer Until.-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Etc.,\nAnimals. Hiriln, Fish,\nMOUNTKD\nAllium) l.tijis Mmink'il,\np O. Box 81.\nstudio: Conior nf Kirat St. mul Boyle Ave.\nRim-Moke,\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nManufactured for all clasaosBof buildings\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nAll kinds-iif buildtnu nnd plnsterlng\nundertaken.\nA. PRAEOLINI, - REVELSTOKE\nORIENTAL HOTEL-*-\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate.\nJ. ALBEET STOHSTIE PROF.\nQueens Jtotel\nCOMAPLIX\nIiest brands oi Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to\nFish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this\nHotel.\nCHIEF YOUNG, - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Proprietor\nit\nm REVELSTOKE\ni Strawberries\nX For Sale by the Crate\nX $2.75 and$3.00 A CRATE &\nnil a\nS -APPLY TO- jj\nWING CHUNG\nE.W.B. PAGET\nHOTEL VICTORIA\nROBT\n'Under New Management)\nLAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B, C.\nFirHt-cli.H accommodation (or travellers.\nlidHt brands ol Wines, Spirits, and\n(ligars.\nRATES $1 AND $1.50 PER DAY\nFREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS\nExprass\nDraying\nStorage\nAll Kinds of Light and Heavy\nHauling Undertaken\nHAFF.S. PIANOS, ETC\nDenier in VY nil, Goal and Feed.\nPhone 71, Houso I'hone\nJames Evans\nMEAT MARKET\nDealers in lleef, I't.rk, Mutton,\nPoultry, Kiel. iiiiiI (lame in\nHeiiBon. Orders promptly attended to,\nFirst St. Revelstoke\nWAH CHUNG\nAll kinds of Green Veget-\n' aides ready for the Market.\nFresh local grown Strawberries $3.25 and $3.50 Per\nCrate.\nRipe Gooseberries 10c.\nPer Lb.\t\nFronl Street, Revelstoke\nTELEPHONE 29.\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium.\nUnder the new management of\nHarry MoIntosh, offta-in House\nKo'Slaml.\nTHE MEDICAL WATERS of Halcyon are the mosl curative iu the\nworld. A perfect, natuial remedy fnr\nall Neivous and Muscular discuses,\nLiver, Kidney and Stomach ailments\nand Metallic Poisoning, A sure cure\nfor \"That Tired Feeling.\" Speciul\nrates on all bonis and trains, Two\nmails airivH and d. ...I every day.\nTelegi-ii h common nli..11 with iill\nmarts of the world.\nTBRMB-812 Id $1S |>er week, For\nfurther particulars npply tu\nHAKRV* .McINTOSH\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nArrctu Lake. B. C\nTo Trappers\nRaw Furs Bought,\nUash Prices Paid\nF. B. WELLS,\nExporter of Futf.\nf Revelsloke ba...l Dislricl.\nDistrict ol West Kooleuay.\nTake nolice Ihnl Hugh McLean, of\nRevelstoke, II, C, occupation Prospector,\nintends lo apply for special limber licences\nover ll.e following described lnnds:\ni. Conimenclng al a post planted at\nIhe north-wesl corner ol T, L. 1)151,\nmarked \"Hugh McLean's north-cast corner,\" Ihence wesl 80 chaina, ll.ei.ee soulh\n80 chains, thenci eas. 80 chains, Ihence\nnorlh 80 cliains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 ncres more or less.\n2. Commencing al a post planleil 2!',\nmiles west ol Columbia River and 2)2\nmiles soulh ol Smith Creek, and markeil\n\"Hugh McLean's norlh-easl corner posl,'*\nllienee south 80 chains, Ihence wesl 80\nchains, Ihence norlh 80 cliains, tlience\nenst 80 chains lo poim of commencement,\neon.aii.iug 640 acres ...ore or less.\n3. Commencing al a posl planted 3,'i\nmiles west of Columbia River and }'/i\nmiles soutli of Smilli Creek anil marked\n\"Hugh McLean's norlh-easl corner posl,\"\nUience soulli 80 chains, Ihence ivesl 80\nchains, llienee norlli Ho chains, ihence easl\n80 chains (0 poinl of commencemeni, containing 640 acres moro or less.\n4. Conimenclng a. a post planted 4\nmiles west of Columbia River and 4)4\nmiles soulli of Smilli Creek, and marked\n\"Hugh McLean's north-east corner posl,\"\nthence south 80 chaina, thence wesi 80\nchains, tlience norlh 80 chains, thence\neasi 80 chains 10 point ul commencement,\ncontaining 640 ncres ...ore or less,\n5. Commencing al a post plantcil\nmiles ivesl of Columbia Kiver, ami 7 miles\nsoulh of Ihe mouth of Smith Creek, and\nniarked \"Hugh McLean's norlh-easl corner posl,\" llienee soulli 80 chains, Ihenco\nwest 80 cliains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains lo point of commencement, containing 640 ncres more or\nless.\n6. Commencing nl n post planleil 4\nmill's wesi of Columbia River ami 7 ...ilea\nsouth of lhe mouth of Smith Creek and\nmarked \"Hugh McLean's norlh-easl corner post,\" Ihence soulh 80 chains, tl.e.u-e\nivesl 80 chains, Uience norlh 80 chains,\nIhence casi 80 chains 10 point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or\nless,\n7. Commencing nt apost plained 2!*\nmiles wesl of Columbia Riverand 2 miles\nnorth of F0rly.ni.1e Creek, and marked\n\"Hugh McLean's north-easl comer posl,\"\ntlience soulh 80 chains, Ihence west 80\ncliains, thence north 80 chains, llienee\nseal 80 cliains lo poinl of com.11cncenif.il,\ncontaining 640 acres more or less.\n8. Commencing at a post planted jj\nmiles west of Columbin River and 2 niilea\nnorth of Furly-niiii Creek, and niarked\n\"Hugh McLean's north-easl corner posl,\"\nihence soulh 80 chains, thence ivesl 80\ncliains, Ihence north 80 cliains, thence\nrnsl 80 chains to poinl of commencemeni,\ncontaining (140 ncres more or less.\nij. Commencing a. a post planted oil\n|lie i.ui.h bank of Forlv-nine Creek, 5\nmiles wesl of Cqh|t|lb.S RiYer, and marked\nI'llugh k|cLe.|.|'s soulh-east corner posl,\"\nIhenpe north 80 chains, tlience wesl 80\nphttiqs, lhei.ee soulh 80 chains, ihence\nfi|St 80 chains 10 point of <.-on.n-iencem.eii),\ncontaining (.40 acres more or (ess.\nPalpd Julv (.111, 190J.\nio. pommi-ncing al a post planled on\n|l.e njirih bank ol Forlj-niiie frock, 5\npiles, wesl (if fplumbla River, and marked\ni\"l|ugh McLean's north-easl corner post,\"\nllienee soulli 80 cliains, tlience west 80\nchains, Ihenee norlh 80 chains, ihence\neast 80 chains lo point ol commencemeni,\nconlaining 640 acres more or less.\n... Commencing a! a post planted J\nmile norlh of Forty-nine Creek, 6 miles\nwest ot Columbia' River, and marked\n\"Hugh McLean's soulh-east corner post,\"\nllienee north 80 cliains, ihence wesl 80\nchains, Ihence south 80 chains, Ihence\ncast 80 chains lo point ol commencemeni,\ncontaining 640 acres more or less,\n12. Commencing at a posl planled J\nmile north of Forty-nine Creek, 6 miles\nwesl of Columbia' River, and marked\n\"Hugh McLean's north east corner posl,\"\nihenee south 80 chains, Ihence wesl 80\nchains, tlienee nor.h 80 cbaius, Ihence\npnsl 80 chains lo point of coinmencemonl,\ni'illUiilnll.ji 040 acres nmre or less.\n'' 13. Commencing at a post planted 4\nmiles west of Columbia Riverand .'J miles\nsoulh of Smilli Creek, and .narked \"Hugh\nMcLean's sou'lll-east corner post,\" Ihence\nnorlh 80 chains, thence wenl 80 chains,\n|'|.e|.i,e suulh if idinins. .Iieniitl e;i,s| 86\nlilmlns lb poln) ql* cb.mn.e.i'ceiiient, con-\niain'.ug 640 acres more' or less.\n14. Commencing at a posl planted 3J\nmiles wesl of Columbia River and 2j miles\nsouth of Smith Creek, and marked \".Hugh\nMcLean's north-easl comer post,-' ihence\nsouth 80 chains, thence ivesl 80 ehains,\nthenee north 80 chains, Ihence east 80\n1-f.nins to point of'ccinimelicemeilli'ciiri;\nmining feotWrtjl rivorVor'|es's,' \" ' '\n15! \"Commencing al a post planled 5\nmiles west from Columbia River and 2J\nh.llcs south of Smilli Creek, and marked\n\"Hugh McLean's south-east coruer posl,\"\nthence norlh 80 ehains, ihenee wesl 80\nrfiaii)s, thence soi.th So chains, tlience\nifijisl \u00C2\u00AB6 ciiains lop6i.il 6| comniciVi'mehl,\nfciinl.iu.ingfyb acre's more or tesk.\nid. Commencing a. a posl planled 4J\nmile's wesl of Columbia River and 2 j miles\niiotilh of ?mil|f Creek, and iiir.r^utl '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ll.i^h\nHcL'tantS i|Oi;lleeas| Mfneji posi,' (licitce\njraiji 1|p cnkjn'Sj (hence soulh' be, chums,\n|(ic||ce' east 86 ehains, llienee north 80\nfjpiins in ' point of commence.nenl, con:\ninillliiB 140 wea morn or ies.,.\n|la(ed July fll), 1907.\n.nuuga HVOH McLKAN,\nRovolstoko i.iuni Distriot,\nUlstrlotot Wont Kootonay.\nTako notice llmi Wnrrun Ail-drown. \u00C2\u00BBf\nnovoliiloko. B.C., I'l'otpuolor, Intends to apply\nfni'siH'i'iiil limi ei* licciiHtjs ovor tho fo'lowiug\ndohcribed lands:\n1, Com mencing al a pout planted nn north*\ncant oorner of T. Ij. 9200, and marked ' W, Andrews' N, \V cornor,\" tlienco tast 80 chains,\nthenoe south 80 clialus, thonco wost 80 ohaliiH,\nllienco uorlh mi chain... tu -mint iii oommenco*\nment, containing Dili aorod more or lotti\n2. Commonolng at a punt planted at tho\nfiou'h'Oast corner of T L, 026*0, and marked \"W,\nAndrews' 8 \V. cornor,\" thonce eaat mi uhalnH,\nIhenco north mi chains, thonoewoat80ohains\nllienee south 80 ohalna to point of oommenot*\nment, conlaining thl) acres moru or luss.\ni 3, Commencing \u00C2\u00BBt a post planted at tho\nBOUth-east corner ot T.L. 781)6, and markod \"W.\nAndrews' S.W. oornor,\" tlionco north Wl chains,\nthenoo cast 81) chains, thonce south 80 chains,\nliionco west 80 clialns to point of coiuinoncc-\nment, containing UO acres moru or less.\nI. Commencing at a prM plantod at the\nsouth-oasl corner of T.L. 7807, and marked \"VV.\nAndrews'8.\V. corner,\" thonce east80chains,\nllu'iHT nuiili 80 cliains, ihonoe west80 chains,\ntlience south SO chains to point of commence-\nmont, containing 6I0 acres more or less.\n.i. Commonclng at a post planted at the\nBOUth-east corner ol T.L. 7808, and mnrked \"W.\nAndrews' 8.VV. cornur,\" thence oast 80 chnius.\nthenee north hi) chains, thence west80chains,\nthence south 8<) chains to point ul comineiice-\nmeiit, containing 640 acres moru or less.\n0. Commencing at a post plantod at the\nsouth-east corner of T L. 7809, and marked \"tt\nAndrews'8, W. corner,\" thenoe oust 8\" cha ns,\nthenco north 80 chains, thence woit 80 chains\nthenco sontli 8(1 chains to point of \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 omm ilea*\nni.int, containing OIH acres more or less\n7. Commencing at u imst plautod at lho\nsouth-east cornerol T U 7811), and marked \"W.\nAndrews' 8.W, coiner,\" thenee ua->t Ni chains,\nUience north 80 chains, ihence west80 chains,\ntheuce sontli 80 chain- lo pulnl of eniiimen.'o-\nment, containing Oto lores moru or less.\nDated Juno28ih, yah.\n8. Commencing at a post planted no chnlns\neast of souili-cust oorner of T. L. 7810, and\nmarkud \"W,Andrews' N.W. corner,\"thenc-\neast 80 chains, thencu south so chains, tlience\nwest mi chains, thence north 81) chains to pninl\nof commencement, containing 610 acres more or\nless\n9. Commencing ut a post planted 80 chains\neast of south-east coruor of T. L. IM, and\nmarked \"W. Andrews nortli wost coruer,\"\nthenceeast 160 chains, ihence soul li tu chains,\nthence west It-U chains, thenc north 10 chaius lo\n11 uui of QOtnmsnc-Jt, li-Vi acres mure ui* less.\nin. Commenolng at a post planted 80 ehains\neast of north-east coruor of T. L. 78i-7, and\nmarked \"VV, Andrews' 8. VV,corner,\" thenco\ncast ui I clviins, thouco north 40 chains, thonou\nwest Uiu chains, ihniico souih HI chains tu\npniutof coiiiiiiuncomuiit,containing 010 aores\nmore or le-s.\nII, Commencing at a post planted 80 clmins\ncast of north-easl conier ur T. L, 7tf07t aud\nmarkeil \"VV. Andrews' N.W, corner,\" theuce\neast 10\" chains, tlience soulh 4>i chains, tlienco\nwesi IM cliains, i liiino i north lu chains to point\nof commencement, O'liuunlug Oli) aerea more\nor less\n12, Commencing at a post planted 81 chains\neast oi* south easi coruor or T. L. 7807, and\nmarked \"VV. Andrews's VV. corner,\"llienco\nea-t llio chains, theuoe north 11 chaius, lhcnco\nwest 160 chains, lliciico*.iuth nt chains to point\nof commencement, containing 01ro-o*inl.l iim 605. miirVu.)\nIfflrffia k SmMS. W- oii.nW ml/' I ipnep\niilchRl|.a mist. .0 cbnins suulh. 0 el.uiin nasi,\n111 chains 1....1I. l\" |...i..i nl.-..n....o...:...inini, \"\"iliiiin na UUI inini. morn or lesa,\nI)iilo.lM..y'..'.il.,lliiri\nun, in,. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB'.\nsat my \"Ja\nKVANS A OOILVIK\nI.ANI) NOTICR.\nNutlco la luiri'liy Biv...i thai UU .lay. After .lata 1\nnti-iiil In iiiii.ly In ll.o tll.lt.1 i:..iiiiiuM:.it.nr('<.|\nI .....la -i'.i| \u00C2\u00AB ..,ka li.r |.a.'..ii,l.i..i. ti. luin-baai- Ilia\nIniin.. ia\u00C2\u00AB iliiHlfllliml liiii.la, alliiiiti- lu Woat K....I .-\nharDlitrlrl: , ,\n0.iluti.uiii:liiK al a |.nal ..lanlo.l 40 o|.al|i.\nnorlli nl -..in li eaat ....mer ul T. I., win, ami\nmitrkcrl- \"II (l.Mnrr.a'a uorln.oaitooruorpoil,\"\nll.cno.. auuth SU chalna, W...I sn ol.alin, nortli\nSll ehalna, .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-.: HI clialna lo |.ulnl ol .W..........0...\nmeut,\nI'al.'.l .111...' Mli. lia'*.\".\nmDiwu U. li. au\u00C2\u00BBBia.\nNOTICE.\nUcvdstakc Land nistricl.\nnistrict qf West Kootenay.\nTake notice that\" Hugh McLean of Ilevelstoke, HC, Protpoclqr, intends to apply far\nspecial timher licenses over the folia wing descrihed lands;\nI. Commencing at a post planted two miles\nnorth of liig Muuth Oreek an I three milea eaat uf\nColumbia lliver marked \"Hugh McLean's 8. W.\ncomer post.\" thence uorth 80 cliains, thence east\nBU chains, thence south SO chains, thence wu-1. -ij\nchains to point of commencement, containing tilu\nncres more or lesa.\n8. Coinmeneing at a post planted on the north\nbank of a small creek fuur miles north of Dig\nMouth Creek, and two miles east of Columbia\nKiver, marked \"Hugh McLean's S.W. comer post,\"\nthence uortli 80 chains, tlienco east HU cnains,\nthence suuth 80 chains, thuuee wesi SO chains to\npoint of cuimnenceiueut, coutnining om acres\nmore or luss,\n3. Commencing at a poit planted ao chaina\neaat of luuth-east comer of T. L. .Hi, marked\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Hugh McLean's8. W. comer post,\" thence north\n80 chains, ihence east y)i chains theuce suiiih8n\nchaius, tlience *west 80 chains to puint of commencement, containing 040 acres mine orless.\n*. Cnmiieiicfng at a piVst planted;. miles north\nof Big Mouth Croek and tWu niilea enst of puj-\numbia BU'ar. marked 'Hugh JicLuan's s. tt,\ncorner post!.\" thence* nortli SO chains, thenco east\n!>Uchains, tlieirco south'80 chains, Uience westWJ\nchains to point uf coiiMiieiicr -i hi ilmbTlkomos over the following dt-Miribe-l lands:\n1 Cuminci-ciiiK 'it. a piit planted nt tii?\nnnrth fi-tc,mer nfT-L 0610 murked \"Warren\nAndii'w- .'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i VV cumer.\" thenceeast 160chnius,\nIhuiro smith to clialus thoucewest lOOcJiulus,\nthouce nurth 10 chiiiiir- to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 int nf cummencement containing640 acres mnre or los<.\n2. t'ntnnienciim at n post planted at tlio\nnorth-east cumor nt T. L. 0057, mnrked \"War-\nren Andrews' N. W. corner.\" tlnmco east no\nchains, theuco south 80 chiiiim, thoire wc-t 80\nchains, thenco north 80 ohaias tn pointof cumin unco ment, containing 6t0 acres more ur less.\n8, Commoncing ata pnst planted ono milo\noust nf tlm south-east enrnor of T. L 9657,\nmarkod \"Warren Andrews' S. W enmor,\"\nthenco east BO clmins. thenco north SO chains,\nthouce west BO chains, thence suuth to clmins to\npointof commencement- containing 640acres\nmure ur loss.\n4. CninmouciuK at a pnst plantel atthe\nBouth-east cornerof T. L. 10400, tnarkel \"Warren Andrew;' S. \V. corner.\" ihenco east80\nchains, thence uurth SO chains, theuce west SO\nchains, thonco suuth -80ohaius tu point uf commencement! cuiitaiuiuK **'l*.' ncic- mure or less.\n5, CumiuenciuB at a post planted nue milo\neast of the south-east cumer uf T. L toil'.',\nmarked \"Warren Andrews* S. VV. cornor,1'\ntheuce oust 80 clmiii-. llu'iim ncrili ' h. in-,,\nthouce west 80 c| dins, theuce south 8o chains to\nimiut uf cuminemeinout, contuiniuglilO aero**\nmure or less.\n0. Commenolng at a post planted nt tha\nnorth-east corner of T. L. 10400, marked \"War-\nrou Andrews1 S, W. eurner.\" theuce uurth 80\nchnius, tnence east SO chains, thence smKhKU\nohaius. thence west 80 chains to point of com1\nmeiictnnmit, containing M0 acres moro ur less,\n7. Commeuelng at apost plnuted one mile\nea-t of Hid north-east enrner uf T.L 10400, markod \"Warren Andrews' S.W. comer,\" thoncu\nenst 8(1 chains, thouro mirth 80 \u00C2\u00ABl.ii'ii\", tln-i o\"\nwest SU chains, thence south 80 ohalni to poiut\nu( (\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iiiniii.vii'timi-iii, cuiitii n.i n\u00E2\u0080\u009E- t*ii i acres more or\nlesa.\n8. Commencing 'it a pnst plantod hi tho\nsouth-east oornor of T. L. 0017, mnrked \"War-\nrun Andrews' N, K. oornor,\" thence south 'in\nchains, thenco east 'id cliains, thonce suuth 140\ncliains, theuco weat 20 chains, thencu nnrth 20\nchains, thence wosl 20 ciiains, thence uurth 140\nchains, tlience oast 20 chains to point nf cum-\nnioiicomant. containing 010 acres nmre ur less.\nDatod July 3rd, 1907.\n'.'. Commencing at a |k>4 planted at tho\nsnuth'Wost enmur of T. L. 0785, marked \"War>\nron Andrews' N. li. enrnor,\" thence smitli 80\nchains, thnnco west 80 chains, tlionco nurih 80\nchains, thouco oast 80 clmins tu pnint uf commencement, containing Mo acres moro ur lost\n10. Commonclng nt u post plnnted at tlie\nBouth-westcorner uf T. L. 9785, mnrkod \"W\nron Andrews' S, K- enrnor,\" thonco west 80\nobams, tlienco north SO chnius, thonce east 80\nchains, thencesouth an chuius to polut of com*\nmeucomeuti containing Olo acres mure or loss,\n11. Commencing at a post planted nt lho\nnorth-west enrnor uf T L. H782, mnrked \"VVnr-\nrou Andrews' north-east cunier.\" theuco sonth\n80 chains, thonco wost8Uchnins, Ihouco nnrth 3(1\nchains, theuco cast SO chains topolptof com-\nmeucemeut, coutalnlug 040 ncros more or less.\n12. Commoncing ut a post planted atthe\nuorth-west cumor of T. L. 0785. markod \"Warren Andrews' suuthonst corner, thouce west SO\nchains, theuce uorlh 80 chains, thonce oust 80\nchains, theuco snath 80 chains to puint uf coin\nmeucomeut containing 010 acres more or less,\n13. Commencing at a post pluutod at the\nsuuth-wost enrnor of T.L, 8823, murked \"War*\nron Andrews' suuth-oust corner,\" thence west 81!\nehuins, thonco nnrlh SO cbaius, thence easl 80\nchains, thouco south 8o chuius to poiut of cum-\nmeucomon1, contuiulng 040 acres more or less.\n14. (Vimmenoiug at n pnst plauted at the\nunrth-wost corner uf T. L. 88?3, marked \"Warren Andrews' south-east comer, thence west 80\n' halns, thenoe mirth 80 chains, theuco en-t 80\nchnius, thonce south 80 chuius to point of cum-\nmeuoomout, contaiuiug OtU acres mure ur less,\n15. Cummencing at u post plauted atthe\nnorth-enst coruer of T.I* 0782, murked \"Warren\nAndrews' south-east coruer,\" thouce uorth su\ncnains, thonce west 80 chains, thence south 80\nohaius, theuce east 80 chuius to puiut of com-\nmeucemeut, cotituiniug 040 acres more ur leas.\n16. Cummencing at a post plauted at a puiut\n80 chains uorth of tbe north-west corner of T.L.\n0102, murked 'Warren Andrews' south-east\ncoruer,\" theuce west si) chains, theuce uorth 80\nohains, thenee east 80 ohaius, theuce south 80\nohains to point of commeucemeut, ouutaiuiug\n040 acres more ur less-\nIT- Commencing at a post plantod 80 chains\nnorth of the north-west eurner of Timber\nLimit 8823, and marked \"Warren Andrews'\nsouth-east eurner.\" thence west 80 chains,\nthence uorth 80 chains, tbence east 80 chains,\nthenco south 80 chains Us joint of commence*\nmont, containing 640 acres more or loss,\n18, Commencing at a post planted about 20\nchains norlh of the soulh west corner of T, L,\n7345, marked' Warren Andrews' suuth-east corner,\" thenco north 160 ohains, thunce weBt 40\nchains, thencosouth 160 chains, thence cast lo\nchains to pointof commencement, cuniainiii\".\nOlo acres mure or loss.\n10. Commencing at a post planted at. the\nsouth-west cornerof T. L. 7850, marked \"Warren Andrews' BoUth'Caet corner,\" theuce west\nWchains.1 thenoe norlh 80 chains.thence cast\nrt)chains, thence soulh 80 chain's to pointof\ncommencement, conuituing 010 acres more or\nICnSi \t\n20* Commencing nt a post planted at tho\nHOttl h-weift cornel* tjf '\. L. 7s.il), marked \"Warren Andrews \"south-cast conier,\" thence west\nmi'cliiiins, ihence uurth 80 chains, thence oasl\nSO chains, ihence aouth 80 ehaiiis tu point of\ncjiiiuiem:.. menl. cuntatuing. lit i acres liioreor\nless.\nI)itedJtilj*4-.h, 1007.\nhil. img i VYAMltW ANDHKW8.\ni JiMl-H'l (\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nicniij.\nTako nutlco that Honry Ambrosti Morris, of lake notice that. I, W. T, Ok.\nItevcUtokc, M.C. oooupnUon Kp* Miner. In-j H. t-., occupalluii Miner, Inlcu\ntends bi applv for spool il limber llceticusovor - spclnl timber I Iconces over the fi\nd lauds:\nLho following dohuribed landsi-\n1, Commencing at \ post planted )U milos\ntrom the moutli of the aoiitli fork i.f I low liis\nCreek, marked \"Uonry Ambrose Mm iis's. K corner post,\" thence west 100 chains, thence imrlli In\nchains, thencu oast 10) chains, tlience gnutluo\nehains to puim of conimonceinont, contatiihig uiu\nacres more or less. .\n2, Cninmenri ia nt a post planted iU iniles\nfrom the tumuli nf the smith forkof llownlo\nCreek, marked \"Uonry Ambrose Morris'N K orner post,\" thence wost 10' ohalni, thenco smitli 40\nchains, thence east hjo (hains, tlience imrlli -ji\n.f Ili'voWnl;\nlo apply I,\nnvi-igile-jcrl\n1, Commeneing at a pus! plauted nlmuj s;.\nmilos fmm tlio moutli o( I'aimo Kiver andnlmlil i\nmilos smith of Cranbui'ry Lake, ami marked \"W\nT.Oke'a north-east cornuv.\" tlience south 80 chains\ntlienco wttsl cli\nI clmins to poiut of commencement, containing mu j pointof commencement, containing610acres mm\nNOTICE,\ndevelstoke Land District.\nDistridof Wust Kootenay.\nTake notice that Chuiles E, Uciil, of ('ran-\nbrook, B.C., occupation Hruj-gi^t, intends to apply\nfur special licenses oyer tl(6'following described\nlands;\n1. Coinmeneing at a posl planted about ioo\nchains iifirtli from the mouth n? liig Creek and\nabout 80 c'liiinii west'of Comaplix and niarked\nVtlhArler K. -Mid's H.K cornerv^t,\" thence 80\nchains wesi, thviice 8u chains norlh, thence 80\nchains east, ihence 80 chains south to point ol\ncommencement, and containing 040 acres more or\nless.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00A3. Commencing at a post niarked ' Charles E\nKeid's N. K. corner post/' planted about 100\nchains tiorili from the mouth of Big Creek and\nalmut 80 cliaihs west of Cmuapfiij thence 80\nchains west, tlience \u00C2\u00A30 chains Vmth, theilce su\nchains ^t, blititire' '80 chillis' nortli to point of\no/unmlncemetit, and containing 640 acres more or\n1088,\n' 3,\" Commencing at a post marked 'Charles E\nKeid's S.W. corner pnst,\" planted abont 1U> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.liaink\nnorth front the iicmlli \"' ^igCi'eek ahd aliodtSO\nchains west, o' Comgplls, tlience' 80 cliains noUh,\nthunce 80 eliuiiis ea^t,' thence' 80 chains soutli(\nthetice 80 chains West to -point of conimeiicemeiitf,\nattd containing 640 acres more orless.\n4. Com mencing at a post mtltgeA \".Cha.fles.jS.\nKeid'a N. IV. Onmer poe^,' planteil Bliout 100\neli.'iiliii ijii'.-tli fjo'lll tht' iij.-ulll nf Hi*,; 1'ieek and\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Eli\"ul i'i cl. iiuu wuitt of Cumauliii, thuncu auuth Mt\nchains, thenct east 80 chaiua, thenci< north till\nchains, thence west ?\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> chains to point of cummencement, and c.iiiiiiii.in-*- Uio acres more or less.\niuied Jul) blh. lliu;\nCH.iRLEa K. KEID,\naat Jly \"0 Mcholas 1'owera, Agent,\n; acres moro ur le\nI 'A. Commencingat a post planted l%mllei from\nthe mouth uf the south fork of Doantu Creek,\nmarked \"Henry Ambrose Morris' 8.K. comer nost,\nthencu west ItiO chains, then; v* north 4U ehnins,\nthence east 160 chains, Ilienre south -IU chains to\npuint uf euii>meiicemeut,ciintuining .,-.. a(>rea mors\nor less.\ni. Commencingal a post planted 8J^ miles from\nthe mouth uf the smitli lurk of Downlo Creok,\nnarked \"Hanrj Ambrose Morris' N, ({.corner post,\"\nIhence wust Hid chains, lluiice south 40 clialns,\nthenceeast lfin chains.thence nortn 40 ehaiiis lu\npoint of commencement, containing uiu ucrus\ninure or lesa.\n6. Commencing ai a post planted BK miles up\nfrmn thu mouth uf tin-numb furk of Duwnie cruek.\nmarked \"Henry Ambrose Morris' S.K.cornor post,\"\ntlience west ICO chains, thunce north 10 thaiim,\ntbeuce ea-t len cbaius, thence south iu chains to\npnint uf commencement, cuntaining (ito acres mora\nor less,\nDatod June Slat, llu7.\nA. (-run oonolng at a post planted 14 miles up\nfnnn the moulh uf the iouth fork of liiiiriilt crenk\nmarkud Henry Ambrose Morrw'N K^nrnerpiHit,1\nthence wesl 100 ehuins, ihencr smith40chaiua,\ntlienee easi mu chains, theii'-e north 40 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing eiua-rresmoro\nor Ies**.\n7. Commencing at a post planted on ihe smith\nfork of Downlo Creek about 41 miles from Hie\nmouth, marked \"Henry Ambrose Mnrrls' s E corner poat,\" thence west iuu chains tbenco nortb 40\nchains, thence emt 100 chains, theuce south 40\nclialna to poinl uf commencement, containing mo\nacres muru nr less.\n8. Commencing at a post planleil on the south\nfoil; uf Downie (.'reek about 4} miles from tlie\nmoutli, marked \"Henry Ambrose Morris' N.E corner pusl,\" thence west 100 chains, tlienee south In\nchains, thence eust id) cliains, tlience nnrihtu\nchamsiu pointof commencement,containing tilu\njutcsiiioiu nrless.\n!), Commencing at a poit. planted mi lliu south\nfork of Downio Cr ek, almul 6 miles'from the\nmouth, marked \"Henry Ambrose Morris' s.K, corner post,\" tlonco west SO chains, tliouce north Kn\ncliains, thence cast SO chains, Ilieucc south SO\nchains iu point uf commencement, containing B4o\nucrus more or less.\nKi, Commencing at a post ptanteil on the south\nfurs of Duwnie Creek about six milos from the\nmuuth. inarked \"Henry Ambrose Morris' N E. enrner post,\" llienee west 40 chains, tlienco smith inn\nchains, (hence east 40 chains, tlience imrih 160\nchains to puinl uf commoncement, containing t;i<-\nacres moru or less,\nli.ih'd .1 une'J-Jn.l, 1007.\nmtjuu-8 HENKV AMBROSB MORUIS,\nNOTICE\nHevelslokc Land District,\nDistrict of West Kootenay,\nTitc notico tlmt Tom Suudt of Uevelsloki,\noccupation Timber Cruiser, intends to apply for\na special timber licence over the following\ndcsci* md lands:\n1 Commencing nt a post planted lj miles\nsouth of the mouth of Smith Creuk. utnl n;n\nchains wc^lof the Columbia Hlver and marked\n\"T. Sundt'e S, K. coriiir,\" thenco 80 chains\nwost. thence 80 chains noi lh, thence 80 chains\neast, thonoe 80 chains south to pointof com-\nmeticcmcnt, containing: 010 acres more or lest.\n2. Commencing at a post planted i\i milts\nsouth of thu muuth of Smith (-reck, and SO\nchains wust uf Columbia Hlver aud marked\n\"T, Sundt's N, K. oorner,\" tbence 80 chains\nsouth, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 hence 80 chains west, tbence 80 chains\nnorth, thence 80 chains cast to puim of commencement, oonUUnlng 640 acroa more or less.\n3. Cummencing at a po-t planted 5J mi*s\nsouth of tho mouth of Smith Creek, and 120\nchains west of thu Columbia Rivtr and marked\n\"T. Sundt's S. E corner,\" thonce west ltio\nchains, theuce north 40 uliains, tbence ea\u00C2\u00BBt Hi'\nchaina, thence south 40 chains to point of com\nmeneement, containing 640 acres more ur less.\n4. Commencing at a post planted .ii miles\naouth of tho mouth of Smith Crock aud 120\nchdiiis westof tbe Columbia Hivor und marked\n\"T. Sundt's N. E. corner,\" thejee south 40\nchains, tlience west 160 chains, thenco north 4u\nchains, thence enst 16K chains to point of commencement, containing (HO acres more or less\n5. Commencing ata post planted 6!i miles\nsouth af lhe moulh of Smith Creek, aud 2li\nmiles west of Columbia Hlvtr. aud marked\n\"T, Sundt's S. \u00C2\u00A3, corner,\" thenco we-t '460\nchains,tlienco north 40 chain*, thenee oust HVi\nchains, thence south 40 chains to poiut o/ com*\nmeucemenl, containing 610 acres more ox leas,\n0, Conimenclng ata post planted OU miles\nsuttth of lite iliohln uf Smith Creek and 2 mile*\nwesl of Columbia Ki\cv, and m irked \"T.\nStlndl's N. K. cornel',\" tbenco south 10 chalos.\ntlience vffeat Kjo chain-, iheuce norlh 40 chalife,\ncast ltio chuilw to puint of cum-uieoceuiuul,\ncoiitaiiiingOlU acres more or lose.\n7, Commencing at a pa-i planted 7 miles\n-.uuili bf the muulli of Smith Creek,uud2}\nmiles west of (.'olumbia lliver, ami uiarked\n\"T, Sundt'a N. E- eurner-'1 theuce West 80\nchaina, thencu MHith 80' chains, theuce cast SO\nchaius, Lbcncc uorlh 80 chains tu puint of coui-\nin'-ii'-viiH'til. ci,ui mu ink'Oto aores mure or Ic-ia,\nDated June loth, 1007.\n' tat Jly 6 ____^_ TOM SUNDT.\norless.\nB. Commencing at a poat plantod aliout 2 milo*\nfrom McLennan rflver amlJolnlng No. :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 limit and\nmarked \"W. T. oke's north-wesl conier,', ihence\neast lot) chains, tliuueu smith 40 chains thenci\nwest ibo chains, thenre north 40 clmins to place ol\ncommencement, contuiulng oto acres inure or less\n*. Commencing at a poal planted about a mllen\nfrom McLennan lti\u00C2\u00BBor and ironing No. 2 and No. 8\nlimits and marked \"VV.T.jlto'a north-east cornor,'\ntlience south *w chains, Ihonce west 80 chains,\ntheuce north su chains, tbence oast 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, coutalnlug 640 acres more\nor luss\n5. Commeueiug at a post planted ahmil-:; miles\nsmith uf Cranberry Lako an.l joining No. 1 limit\nmi thu a.mtli ami marked \"W. 'I', oke's north-east\ncorner,\" thonco soulh ao cliains, tlience weat eQ\nchains, tlienco nurth so chains, thuncu oust su\neliains to phooof co n ii ieu cu mi*! nt, containing sm\nacres, muru nr less.\n(I. Commencing at n post planted abmit i miles\niouth of Cranberry Lake un.l joining No. Sllmll\nmi the wtst, mul marked \"W. T, Oke's louth-oaal\ncorner,\" llieueo west au eh .in*, Ihence north Su\nchums. Uience east su chains, thencu uouth bn\nchains to pnint uf commencement-\", containing 610\naores more or less,\n7 Comnioi eing at a post planted about4 milea\nsouth of Cranberry Lake and Joining Nn Dlhull\non tho norlli unst and marked \"W. T, uko's soutli-\neiut corner, tlieiioowial B0 chains, thence north\nmi ohnlna, thuncu east mi chains, tbenco smith _u\nchains lu puilll uf enuiuieneeuiuut, containing 010\nacres mure m lesi,\nDated Jnuo7,tli, 1007.\nH. Cominonoing at a pnst planted abuut :t miles\nsmitli nf McLennan Hirer and joining No 7 limit,\nnud mnrked \"VV. T. Oke's south-east corner,\"\nihence uortli 80 rli.iins. theuce west su chains,\nthence souih 8') clialna, thence east 80 chains tu\npoint of commencement, cuntaining 640 acres\nmore nr le.-s.\nd. Conimenclng at a posl planted about 2 miles\nsmith i.f McLennan lllver ami joining No. 8 limit,\nand maikcd *'W i, uke'i north*eaat cerner,\"\nthenee smith m clialna, tliouce west 80 clialna,\nthencu notth si) chains, thencu unst Wi chains to\npoint of coiiiiui-ueeineni, containing 640 acres more\n01 less.\nin. - ommenclng at a post planted about 2 miles\nsmith of McLennan Ulcer and joining No. I) limit,\nami marked \"W. T. Oke's south-east eurner,\"\ntheuce wesl 1*80 ehuins, llienee norlh 10 chains,\nthenee east 160 chains, tlience smith 4i) chains to\npuiut uf coiniuuucciiiuut, conlaining 640 acres uiore\nor less.\n11. Commencing at a pest planted about I mllo\nsmith of McLennan Kiver and joining .Su lo limit\nand uiniked \"W, T, oke's north-east corner,\"\nihence suulh Sii cliains, thencu wust 80 chains,\nthenee nortli 80 cliains, thence east HO chains to\nplace of commoneoinent containing 610 acres more\nor less.\nDated June 10th, 1007.\n12. Commencing at a post planted about 'A\nmiles from Canoe Kiver and about Sii miles\nfrom moulh of river and marked \"iV. T. Oke's\nsouth-east eornor,\" llienee west 80clialns, tlience\nnorth so cliains, thenee east su chains, thenee\nsouth sochains tu point of commencement, containing 610 acres more nr lesa.\nIS, Conanvneing at a fust planted about 2 miles\nwe.it of Caum Hirer nnd joinlug No. 12 limit and\nmarked \"w, T. Oke's south-eaat cornor,\" thencu\nwosl to chains, tlience imrth 8u cliains, thunce east\nSO chums, thenee soutli 80 chaius to place of coin-\nmiucamwit, cotltaluing 646 acres mdro or less.\nU. Comiiuticiiigat a pust planted aliout 1 milu\nweat uf Canoo Kiver and jtitiin_ Na. 1:1 limit and\nluarkad \"W, T. Oku's south-west corner,\" thunce\nnorth Su clifl-ius, theme east 80 chains, thenee\nsouth so (tliaios, tln-mca west 80 chains to poiat of\ncomaiancement, containing (HO acres more or lean,\nfealed iiHf Hib, i\u00C2\u00BBo;,\nwad jly 3 WILLIAM T. OKE.\nTuke notice tlm 3U days aftor-tittoji r\u00C2\u00ABrnin\u00C2\u00AB\nof Uevelaaiike, ocoiipiitlnu hmel man, intonds\ntn apply for a special timber 11 ense ovor the\nfollowing described hinds: -\n1. CoRimeneiutz al u j-MMt plnr.to-1 two mile\u00C2\u00AB\nwest of Cuimo river uml abmu Ki miles fr 1\nmonth, noor Cr-niborry hike, and marked *K.\nCorniug's uorihoasl coruor post N 1 1,\" iheuce\nsouth 80chains, Ihonce west 80 chains, thenca\nmirth SO chuina, thencu east Wkbuins to stttrt* on the easi Lnnk nf the south folk of\n\"Ti'ied- f011rt,Vl\"l\"\"j^ucrMmoreM w'\"' Sevwuur river about lj uiilesaoutb of\n2.\"Cominoncinglit a imst plantod on wo.i 'hofiaiiw and nliout ^li mllea up from\nbank of Cuuoe (Ivor.US milos from muuth,ami |Shus\vu|i laku anil miuktd \"Alexunder\nMcCiko's N.W. coiner,\" tbence east 10\nTake n itii \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' Ah tai deitW' Otae\nof Dwr.-l-ffli*. B.D., Ptoipc_tnr, in-\nten.Is in Apply foi a spi-cial limhei.\nlicense uvw the folluwinu desciibei-\nlands:\n1. Commencing at a posl planted\nNOTICE.\nNOTIGE.\nNotice Is hereby glvou lhat 60 days from date\nI Inteud 10 apply to the Honourable lho Ciiiel\nQomtnlisloner of Lauds and Works for permission in purchase tbe following dewriued\nlauds, situated at UnLena Bay, hi weal Kuuteiiay distriot'\nI'PUlhieucmg*! a post marked \"W, ll. Keid's\nmmih-easl cornkr pu.-i,\" and planted 40 chains\nsoutb from Ihj north-weslcnrncrof C. Heck'a\nLoi 7u43, tbence -.-.est Jn chains, thence north\n4 chains, tbence eaal 'JO chaiua, thonce smith\n10 tibttin.s to puint uf cummencement, aud wn-\ntalnlng 80 teres mure or leas.\nDated May Und, 1007.\nsaimy.fi W. K. Khlli\nHOTICE.\nNi'tlif*. t. tmreliy niren tliat'80 daya nltor ilhlii 1\ninleli.l In a|.[.ly t.\u00C2\u00BB llif HotlOTabla, tliu Chiof JCln-\nlulaaiuiier ol Un.la anil Wnrka for tn-rillla-.till lo\npiirclmae tho lollowing daaorltwd litrnia, all.mte.1\non I'pper Arro*- lako, Uiairict ol \r0hlKonuiniiy:\nUoi>li...f..cinii at a (inii planltd lit tlio lj K.\nComoro! I(nl|ili -Siiiiiiiona iiplilicaiion, Ihonnp\nIM clidihi nonhoaaiorly lollow||W tl.o UV..\n'I.Oro In lialona (Bii Infill* perth 80 chain.,\nihcnro \u00C2\u00ABo.|i|mc'|iir|V lit. chains paralleling\nWki'.liore; thenci. soi.ll. raw lo polul of\niai....n>'i.<:cincui. and .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0if..i|i..i|nK III itore., moro\nlla.cd Arrouheiid, H. IX, June 1.190\".\njun H sal A, W. DICKINSON,\nAKenl lor UmbWaUon Lumbor Co , LUI,\nt. ,'i* i nv\nNOTICE\nKevelstoke Land District.\nIHslrlct of Wesi Kootenay.\nTake noiicw lhat 1, Anion (Unum ol Poplar,\nB.C., occupation b{u|B, ihK-i.d to apply fur\nj -r* ii*-simi to [iiUehaao the following descrMwd\nlau-ll '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\nt'ommcnclng at a j-ost planled on the north\nside ot the lardo lliver, opposite, the towi| of\nPoplar, niarked \"A. IUum'u's N VV. coiner,\"\nIhence cant 4ii cliains, th'uou suutti lo chains,\ntbeuce VMt 40 chalna, Iheuce north lo chains\nto polul ol commencement, anil containing 40\nacres, more or lens.\npsi-a j nd J.iiv i*.\"\".\nWW fly H ANTUN UANHBN.\nNOTICE\nKeyelstoke Land Ulatrlct,\ndistrict of \Vcsl Kooteuay,\nTake notice that fi us Miriam UclMruin nf\nHevelsluke, K. I\, occvpftltou Cruiser, inlands\nlo apply for a special license ovei thefuftowlng\ndeaen^ed liiuds;\n1. t:iiinmc'.icing at a post planted about ouo\nmilu up tha north-oast furk ol Kivc Mile week;\nami about two chaius wost n\ the trail. Five\nMile Creek being five miles aboye Carnes\nCreek, and marked \"lius Kpriam Hedstrom's\nS. E. cor. er.\" thence north 80 chuius, iheuce\nwest 80 chains, ihence south 4*0 chains, tneneo\nCast ISO chain-- to poiul uf i-umineucci-cht, conlaining ii-lo acres mure or \ess,\n2 CommcuciuK ol a nuat planted abeut one\nmiUi up ilie uorth-east lork ot Plye Mile creek\nand 'abuul lwo chains westof ibe irail, five\nMile Creuk being Ave mllea above Cttruea\nCreok, and inarked 'Ous bpruiu ll^d.itro.m's\nS VV curuer,\" llienee north fio chain , thoncu\neast 80 chains, thorn eMiutb 80 chains, tticuce\n\m'>i wi -,-iui.iis io poiul of cummeucemeut, and\ni-uiiittiiiing -li In acres mure or less.\n'A Commeueiug at a post planted about ouo\nmile up the nurili-oasi inr): ol 'tiyc Mllei reek\nand aouut twu chains west of the trail, riyo\nMile I'rcck bei,ng live miles abuve cynics\nCreek, and' markttd \"Dui hpriaiu liedatrum't;\nf-T VV\". curuer,'-' thunce suulh BO chains, ihence\neast St i-hiuiis. lhcnco U\"?ill ^0 i'liains, thouce\nweat 80 chains tu puiui of cummeuccuent, and\nvnuiniiiinn 040 acres moru or leas,\n4. Cummeuciug al a post planled about one\nmile up the uurih-easi lork of Hve Mile creek\naud about twu ehains west of ihe trail, hive\nMile Creok bung live miles above Carnes\nCteek, nud' marked \"(ius Kprlam U.edttrom's\nN.K, coruer,\" theace auulh W) chains, thence\nwesi 8\" chalna, theuce uorlh 10 chains, the nee\ncant Uu chains lo pointol cnmtiiuficemcm,attd\ncontaining MO acres more ur less,\nDated June iMi, 11W7. i *\nwed )ly 10 QUS KIM11AM HKD8TKOM\nNOTICE\nKuvulstokc Land District.\nDistrict of Wesl KonUmtt\nTake notice t^t Oliftrlos K. Reid nf Craiihronk,\nIt.C, iK'cupatlun Druggisl, mtniils u sjiplylora\nspecial l imiut llcansu ov\u00C2\u00ABr the following lloaeilhiii,!,\nlauds;\nCommencing at a post niaiked \"Charles E.\nHelifs B.W, corner w%\" planted about 10 chaina\nimrih of a post 'marked'\"tt.l*. YAtU, I). Orr pro-\nyiiiptluii,\" and aliout \\ niiles imrih of Camhnruo,\nH, C, thence north ,vi chaini, thunce rasl *.n\nchains, theuce soutli so chaiua. ihuncy \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.), sii\nchains lo point of commeiiceuie^t, - ml containing\n640 acres more or lust,\nDated Julv uth, ioo?,\n\" ' (JUAltLt'-S K. KKID,\nsat jly 20 ' NicholuslVvi, AgCttl.\nNOTICE\nNotico Is heroby given that llll ikiys after date 1\ninteml to apply to the chief uomiulssloucrof\nLamli aad Works for pftrtnisslen toparohase th*}\nfollowing described lands, sitiuita lit \\'t\\ UuuU-\nnay ilish iei:\ncummencing at n opal planted 40 chains\nnorlh of soui^-eaal' corner of T.L. 7im.aud\nmarkeil '*'l. *.' aohnion'a north-west corner\npusl,' Ihonoe east HO chains, south 80 chains,\nweat 80 chains, north 80 chains to pofy (il\nLonimeu'euiunt.\nDaled June o'th, 1*)T,\nwedjunW J, E. JOIIIWON.\nKavelstekaLand Dlitrlct.\nDhtrlct \u00C2\u00ABf Wost Kuuteiiay.\nTako notice lhat A. M, Symons,of St, f.eon,\nU C, occupation M ner, intends toapnly for\nspecial timber licenses over the following\ndescribed li-nds:\n1. ca-imu-nclngat a noi planted -it the N.\nW corner of Lut 8175 and alt-lnt ffl chains weat\nnf thu middle fork of Fosthall Cjeek, vreat of\nUpper Arrow Lake, and marked \"A. M.Symons' S.^. corner,\" thence uortb 80 chains,\ntheuce west8n.chains.*r,lhetice soulh BUehalus,\ntbeuce east 80 chiius to place of coinibeucc-\nmeut, and conlaining G4D acres mare nr less\n2. Commeueiug at a post planted at t' e N.\nW. cornerof Lot S17fjauu abnur'u chains west\nnf the liifddle fork uf Fosthall Creek, westof\nUpper Arrow lake, and marked \"A, M. Hy-\nmont' S.W, curuer,\" lhcuce nortb SOohains,\niheuce cast so . hains. lln-nee south 80 chains,\niheuce wes-. so clialna tu placoof commeucemeut, uud cmitiiiiu tu (ill) acres mure or less\nItftied -Iuin- loth, fto7.\nlj Cummencing at a post plantod unc mile\nuurth and 10 chains wesi of lho N.W. curuer uf\nLui 8176 and on the cast bank ul lhe middle\nfork u( Fusthali creek, west of Uppjr Arrow\nLake, and marked \u00E2\u0080\u00A2A.M.Syinous' 9 K.cunur,\"\n'hence nuri i 8u chaius, thence wesi 80 chains,\nIhence south so chains, thence east81)chains\nin place of cuiiiiuciKTiucni. and containing\n04o acres mure or leaa,\n4. uHinicuciug ni a post planted one mile\nnurth and io chains west of the N W. corner of\nI'oi Blfiatid on ihe east bunk of the middle\nforkol Foslhall Crook, weal of Upper Arrow\ni-ulte, and luuikcl \"A.M.Syin -ins , v corner.\"\niheuce imrth ko chains, tfteiiee .-ast 80obaina,\nthence s*'Uih so eliains, u,. mu nest 80 chains\nto lace *f w% 'eucuuient, ami containing\n64'i acres muru or less.\n&, Cimmciicinu at a cost planted e.*,,c m le\nnorib and 7o chains nnst of LQlfclttaiui unw\nmile tut Ol the cast liank u! lho middle foik ol\nFoslhall Crro_, west *al Hipper Armw uke und\nmarked '.'A, M, Symuiis' .-.. VV, comer,\" thence\nnorib 80 chains, niciice casi 80 chains theuco\nsoulb 80 c a.us, thencu west hU chains in place\nef eummuuccuieut, and coulaiuing 610 acwa\nmure or lesa.\nDated June 17ih, lflirj.\n6. Commencing at a post plauted at lhe I .\nVV.iornerul ,.'. V-'Ati, and abuut Oo chains\nlyett oi the north fork of Fosthall Oreek, 8\nmilea Irom the uiuuih ui ihe north fork, west\nnf (lie Upper Anow I.uko, and marked-A. M.\nSyin'ons' S.E, corner,\" theiieo soulb SOohains,\nlhcuce westsu chains, theuce uurth so ehalus,\ntlienco vM 80 chains lo place of comtuunce-\nment. coniainlng (ilu acres more nr less,\n7. Cummencing at a pust planlcd nt lhu S.\nW.' cornerol T.L. im\ and lOOchains we-l uf\nthe uonh lork ot In-iimll Creek, and about '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmiles Irom iliemn'ulhol thc north fork, wesi\n01 I'pper Arrow I uke, and marked \"A. M Sy-\n100118* S.K. enrner,\" thenco north 80 chains,\nUience wesl 80 chains, thonce uouth SO chains,\nIhencu eaat 80 chains tu placu uf commence-\nlneiU, aud coulaiuing C4o acres moroor less.\n8. Cummencing at a post planted al the S\nW. corner T. 1. 7;t08, abuut 40 clialns west n\ ibe\nnorth lork of histhall Creek, about 4 miles\nfrom the mouth of the noiptb fork, wod nf\nUpper Arrow Lake, and marked \"A.M symuns*\nS. K, curuer,\" thi-nCa west80 chains, thence\nnorth80 ekmiui, thonce east sochains, theuco\nsuiuh 8U chains tu place uf cuuimcucumcnt.\napd aoiitahilng 010 acres mure or less.\nDated June 18th, PJ07.\nwedjly 10 ANDKKW MIU\u00C2\u00AB SYMONS.\nNOTICE\nTake notice that I, John WallisHlicrwin, uf\nWinnipeg, Maiiilubu, inlrud U\ apply far a\nHiiccial limber licence (of ibo fulluwing do-\nscribed lauds:\nCuiiimi\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;,. ma; at a pout planted at Ibe Suuth\nWwtoo'toorTrl* NWII, markeil \".I.W.H,, mniii-\nen-i cnrnoi,\" ritiiniiiK wo\u00C2\u00A7|, 80 elm.Um. thou.00\nsouth Af chaius, lluinco cu*1, Nl ehalus, and\nUience nurih RO cliaim-; to the pulut uf cum\nmeiiccmcnt.\nDated .|uiy l\u00C2\u00ABth, 1007.\nr,atjly,20 J, WALLWSHIUWIK.\nNOTICE\nN\nNOTICE.\nOTICK I. lioroby Kivo.. 'hut 80 daya after\n. , da.o 1 I..U-...1 '.\u00C2\u00AB ijiplj lo lho Uo... the\nUl.lol CqnimMonor of unda and Worka for\npvviuiaaii.il V& pnrcliaao ll.o lollowliiK aOHcrlbod\nmn.la, allualaal In Woal Kootonay:\nOommonolng at a pml iilanled a. i-l.ai.ii\n\u00C2\u00BB.-,... iiii...I Inv, ii.Bik.-.l ll. M. HWaiinrili-\ni-a.i i-.irin-i- poil/' il......... .01.11. Bl ohalna, uoT\u00C2\u00ABm-\u00C2\u00BBi\nin.,-... ll unite, tin. |.i\u00C2\u00ABvi,imi,.,( tii.. ni,... .m.i\nSL.i-.itus Ail, I\" <-l*.ir ami li-iii..v.f ....alrucliiiti,\nlion. I'mlt) i'n-,k in ili. OI.tr.clot w.,t Knot*\n..ay, llrllixii r<.liiiiilua, I.-..U. . |f..Mt when .1\nempties inlo iht, Uolutabli HItm to t point un\n-..ial crook .i\".11' i ii.i1,'-. '\"..a ili. .'..liiuil.ta U.ver\nninl tn construct i.u.l maimiiiii if-...iu, hi or nbout\ntliu ia..nil. ..I .mil .-r.-.a und in tin- (JoluIQbl.\nUU/,r, ailja.'....t llii.-r.flii. un.l *.< MUn-h Ui.hiibIii\ntit. .Ia.ru ..I I'nal.y .'leak nivl aui.l (.'.i.nul.lr tt. H. Wtllcox,\nKreo Mlnor'a Certificate No. 118S5S0, Intend,\n*ixt>- iliiv-i from dull* htiwf, tu apiily to lho\nMiningRecordur foraCertiflcateot hniuove-\ntut-ntj, for tiir pi*qpofo o( obtaining a Crown\nGrant of tho above claim.\nAnd (uMlii'i uik\u00C2\u00AB notice llm* action, under\nt-ecUou 'A', mual U* commenoed before ilie\ni-.-ihiiu-c of vin h Uertlflcnte ol Innirovetucnt**.\nDtttwi Uu- Cnl day of Muy, A.h. IB07,\nwed my 18 . SMITH.\nNOTICE\nHOTICE\n.\...k\u00C2\u00AB nlffh) ru ni Hi.! j\"'!*?* iftfr.ln;-. 1\niiiicinl lo u|i|il)* to ths Uon, tha Obtet Cotomli'\nsmuer uf Uinih ami Works for luunmsi.iu to par\nlitiMB tke followiOR dwctlhsd uwdi, ittuatto on\n(iiiiona Hay, tfnni Kootenaj dlitrlcti\n(Jijuiuiiiiii'lii'(i*tii|\u00C2\u00BBiitvlii'ii''il '*' analna iouth\nImm UbKWi Corner ol Lot 6,H0, and markm\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iIbii.T. Ni.\u00C2\u00ABi_iiir\u00C2\u00ABb. K- (Jornor I'oat,\" thwee\n^irlliuncimlni, thenee wett p Chalna, UlSMI\n.soulli ip cbnins, iheiK'f watt t\" eiUlus, tbenco\nauatti *dutlik tliwutv wwt Wchalai t\" ,pl\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00AB ol\ngiitniitjucoint-iit, cuaUliiiiiK W> wri-s mme \u00C2\u00AB* Wt*.\nQ, L S'HWMAN,\nAt\u00C2\u00AB-l tA Aiiowhwd, J inn lit, WO?. \u00C2\u00BB*d j -S\nHovelatukaUml Dhtrlct.\nDutrltl ol Weal KooteDay,\nTake noifos tbat 1,0. K. Dtpketnonof Ber*\n,,-:.,..oeoupitloa ruraor, roteod toapply\nlur pertnlaalin io purobaae tin- (ollowlngde\u00C2\u00AB\n,i r.i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0: land;\nCommenciQi at h imt i-luuit-ti at iho 9. K.\ncorner i- Til?,Q, i, thMmt neat iO onatoii\ntbeucsaoutk io ohalni, iti>u-.c em JuurntinH,\ntbonce north hi < tiniu*. io ij-uint oliommenoe*\nmint una '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' h.mii; Ud ncroN more or Iciri.\nDated May I6ili,iw7.\nweilJ.-U iiK'il.i.H iltiKWUdh im:KIXAt>S,\nNOTICK.\nft'wt Keotonaj l*ad District, DUtrlct o( Ber*\nelatoki, U.O. uk* notice thai HupeflbWilliam\nUaggen, ol Berelatoka, H.t.. occupntlonIruur-\nance Agiat, InUndi ta h->plj tor pcrmlaaion to\nptui'lmse tii-* lulluttiiit; 'liuiriU'd l;i*l. IJffi-\nBUUcini Mt a ], \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB( fthtiii(-*4 ui lh>- -uejiti-rn aliuru \u00E2\u0080\u00A2(\nI'jippr Anow lake, itt H.iiiiioik Point, iuul murk-\nwl \"R, W. llMgen'i -wulh-eiMt corner post,\"\nsitukU aliiiut*JU(*Hfiiii\u00C2\u00AB Iron tiie loulhtm cttmrn*\nitv.,f BaQBOck Point, thenca imth 40 riiaiin t\u00C2\u00AB\nlhe sootbarn boundari ol Qeorw B.oydi pre*enp<\nUon, tbonco wSat 40 chalna to th\u00C2\u00AB oaatotn bound-\nary of Lot ill, thenca aouth N ehalaa to tha ahore\nol Upper Atrron Uk**, thenco eut following tlit\nabora ol Uppei Awow Lake i* placa M cinnonce*\nment, contains an area ol LOU acrea^tore ur hm.\nI'.u-.i .i'u nib, iw:. Bupert Wlinaffla Elaggei.\nCertificate of Improvements.\nnsroTioiJ\n.Vh.int Mineral Clni.11. skualc In lh* Re.il-\nt.okr !li..i..s DlrUlM <* WW k\u00C2\u00AB,w..\u00C2\u00ABj\nIlulrlel.\nWLire locatod: .1 I*. b\u00C2\u00ABM K *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 M^S!\nSuutL 1'u.k ol Dannia Iwl, MJOWH\nllie If I.f ol thn Hia> Mine* 0U1\u00C2\u00AB\nTake \"otic. ilia. I, It. 8nll>, F.M.O. Ni.\nBBfll Ktlna \u00C2\u00BBa ajti.t (or l. M. I'krk.rreo\nM...,ra i ertltl.-alo No. B88KU, inl.nd, aiity\n.laj. Iron. .la... hereof, to an.ly tolhe M.nlnic\nlleoordor lot i Cirllncatl of IiiiproT.-tiio.iia,\nur tlu-.iiir.H)Ki>/ obtaining ft I'rown (jnanto.\nlioaunvfcUiiii.\nAna further lake notice thn actio.., unflet\nMotion Yi, .nuat bu coiiiliie.ce.1 boon lhe\ni.-.iiim.-.\u00C2\u00BBl Miifiri'i-iiiaoiif.foi tnpn.fflii.oati,\nDaled Ilia tSrd d\u00C2\u00ABJ ol Mftf. A.I).. UMJ.\t\nwod nrN it. SMITH, WIlf*X* rtWewtn^M\"\"\n71\nSTOCK-TAKING SALE!\nThis is the Season ul the year that we take an inventory ol our stock. Wc mean by\nso doing that no odd lines in Our Summer Stock shall appear on Our Stock List. Our\npr .-*- are always ihe lowest and this Sale means a still further reduction in Prices. Snaps\nfor food carelul buyers. Look at the lollowing list i\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nLadies' Lawn Skirts\nLadies' White Lawn and P. K. Skirts\nat half regular price\nLadies' Under Skirts\nRegular 51.25 and $1.75 Skirls, now\nselline al r.sc. each,\nDress Goods Remnants\nRemnants ol Dress Goods and all Remit prices to iie ir,\nNow 10c. Per Yard\nMuslin, Prints, Linen-*, Chambrays,\netc, Regular 15c. and 25c. goods.\nLadies' Tweed Skirts\nOnlv a few left at $3.00 eaeh Regular\n$5,011 and $6.00 Skirts. All this Season's\ngoods.\nPrints! Prints!\nA full line of patterns at Gc. per yard.\nLadies' Costumes\nThese .ne une of the newest lines on the\nmarket ihis season. Von eau buy any of\nthese al jusl half the regular price,\nLadies' Canvas Shoes\nUtiles' While Canvas Oxfords ul $1.00 i.e.- pair,\nStraw ll.iis.-u.il Linen llals. Sale Hall Price.\nBARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE\nREID & YOUNG\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2HM\"i\"f\"M\"iii3iiMit||j ;\nI WHY? ||j ONLY A GLANCE \\nT *> un should leav. your Pre- f\n9 script ion willi ii* 9\n9 BECAUSE 9\nty We use the Purest of Drugs ty\nj. and Chemicals a\nI BECAUSE 1\n*? Every Prescription is checked t\n*F hefore ii goes oul *+*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n9 BECAUSE 9\nty ii-.. prices are reasonahle and *!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ng. tve will deliver yum- p.-csciip-\n9 iii.11 if you wish il,\nI Canada Drug k Book to.\nWEATHER FORECAST\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Saturday, August 3rd, lor *J-1 hours.\nUnsettled, with thuuderatornis, line\nlater. Temp., max. 83 degrees; niin.,\nbii degrees.\nLocal and General.\nT. Lewie l.as taken over the 11.ilk\nbusiness of T. lijuser.\nTwenty.rive hundred Japanese arrived in 13riti=h Columbia during\nJuly.\nAn interesting cricket match is\nbeing played tins afternoon between\n..-id timers ami new comers,\nIhe Independent Band gave one. if\ntheir p pillar oj en air concerts in the\nloner town la-t night.\nThe annual meeting of the U. C.\nMedical Association ia in session al\nVictoria this week,\nA general convention ol the Liberal\npart) of the province will be held in\nVancouver the lirst week in October.\nSpecial sirangements are being\nma ta c .ntt I the moequito nuisiinc.\non Sunday evening in the Methodist\nci.urch.\nM. Carlin, haa purchased J. P.\nShaw's larm at Shuswap, the price\npai.l being in tlie neighborhood oi\n(50,000.\nA large crowd ol holiday makers\nlelt this morning for Albert Canyon\nto take in the C. P, K picnic. A\n: d timi ;- in atore Ior all.\nF. Julian haa made arrangements\nr tbe transler ot hia mill to a Calgary party. The transaction will\nprobably be completed next month,\nBush tire, are raging in many parts\n...(the district, and a I ig I laze started\non '1 burtd i) at Greely Creek at the\nextremity 1 i Julian \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ranche, and ia\nrapidly spreading.\nTl.eJ-if.. rLaci itie Club are having\na ;.i,itcli|i---.-'.--ii,-i.- east end ami iu-.-t\nend Wednesdi) A ig. 7th, at 7,30 p\nin . f... the McKenzie Ave,, re. ri .ti. 1\ngi 1 ndi\n1: - I i| il - hiding committee\n-.. . .I.ea ! ..*. i.e. with thi - eoti n\n.;' ti.- m 1 11 ind the work will i e\nI i-..' lorwanl iritb ill p iMibli\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.patch,\nthe Maj b - ud tin ittei ti -\nol tbe citizena 1 1 thu ,| rin . .-\nlawna end gardon,. I lii, 11. ial bi\nlone within tbi I 11 pn ihcd bj\nlhe by-lawa 1 in ely 7 p in lo U p\n'J he ml.- will I- rigidjy enl\nthe city water supply .nuat 1 - kepi it\nhigh .1? 1 --.!.-\nOnly .1 rIi nl (iur stuck J\nl.l (il'ill'e.if's will .'I.e..111\".^.' t\nyuu in try then.. ' J\nJUST A TRIAL j\nA ti'iul will convince vou a\nlln*y nre lhe puresl ami besl \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nmi ihr market,, Try uiif ,\nBREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY. I\nj Hobson & Bell j\nGrocers, Makers & Confectioners ,\nPOPULAR\nPERFUMES\nOne reason why ivo aell so\nlllllll. p. i-fiime is 1 ..:.-\" ll--\n\".ti'.-fully natch nur trade and\nmake il a puinl lo always have\n.... hand thn particular perfl.ncs\nwhich ure popular In thia lo-\n-\nAHK I nl!\nSen Tour Dos Prairies\nW. BEWS. Pta. B.\nDruggiit .u.d Btatiouor,\nMail O.iler* prompilt attended\nID a' lln- Slore.\nErnest Hanson, eldest son ..( Mr.\nand Mrs. C llaiisoii of this city, died\nnt Salmon Arm .... Thursday, The\niu.eral is Inking plnce there today,\nMuch sympathy is fell lor the bereaved fun.ily.\nDon't forget lho entertainment to\nbe given in St. Andrew's church on\nTuesday evening next l.y Miss L,\nMaude Smith,assisted l.y local talent.\nAdmission GOo, nnd 2f.c.\nProvincial Constable li. A. Upper\ncame iu on Thursday night from Cal\ngary, where he had gone to a nest H.\nBiggs, a local teamster, lor absconding with Miss Sadie Julian, who is n\nminor.\n\V. Cowan, president of the Revel-\nstuke, Trout Lake and Big Bend\nTelephone Company, will shortly\ntransler the central exchange Irom the\nCowan Block to the brick building on\nsecond Slreel. This move llttS been\ncontemplated for some time, owing to\nthe congestion ol the pole lines\nThe Railway Commission lias isaucd\nan order directing llie G.T. railway\nlo run every day between Toronto and\nMontreal, at leasl une passenger train\nhaving third c'ass coinagesand charging tor travel thereon two cents a mile,\nThe decision will l.e appealed to tbe\nsupreme court.\nJuhn Mi-Kane, lormerly ol Rossland,\nha- recently purchased the Telegi ipli\nand Times, two ol the live daily pap. ra\npublished in Sl John, V li., and ..-ill\nconduct them in the interests ol the\nConservative party. Heret.if.-re thc\ndaily press ol St. John were all Liberal\nif. p .lilies.\nA correspondent lms informed ia\nthat a farmer in his section I. .8 foil\noul that by planting onions and p -\ntatoea in the same lield in i\nrows the onions i ecome so at mug that\nthey bring tears to the ey.\npotatoes ... Buch [uantitii - that the\nro its are kepi moial and a\nraised in spi I the lack\nthat vicinity'\nRev. li. J. It-.!-.-..-if of Vain\nPermanent Secretary (or Alberta ind\nliritisb C * ' ;ii.- Canidian\nllible Society, w\n. . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i .i it. the '. M i \ on\nSundaj i August. it 1:15\nb work - .- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i-\n- ni. I .iii -I ai ; i\u00C2\u00BB\nlhe specie Ic being d\nlimi ii. I; ii ih C .\nInvited\nRev T. \V. Hill chairman, ol lhe\nKamloopa Distri the Hetln A -\nchurch, baa * tbe i r...,\nl.aki i it) Miiai in and holding the\nI irti. .. . mi meeting (or th.\nisionarj i thai :.- I, Mr. A '..\nSteven, n, Mr. Hall reports Ihal 11\nS.ev. ii- hi and hia young trlhi an\nrgetic workers and are p p il ir\npc -I-M-. Hopea f\t\nthat a revival in b lalness will ahorflj\n|' .i..- place in I i.nii Like City.\nI ne white bulldog lielonging to R,\nM, i '. i.. vll il. '. coni| snying the\nchildn ii - m .. birrj picking - pi dition\non the hil! Iieliind tin i it) tack (I i\ng. p ucupiiio ,ii.J Iti .i loric, ol\nakilful (eiiita auccceded in getting n\ngood m on tii In 1 ..I (piil lii t. - ; ..\n.......ihaif.l im-.! bristling wilh them\nI lie dog a i-1 i Burpriaed tu iriuibli\nmuch i'i ther witii Mr I' -. npl .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0, tin\nquills - n bis face keeping hlm f.irlj\nwell occupiid. 11., reaching town tlm\ndug was lied up find cllloroformoil and\nsome ul ll.e spike- oxtraoted I. il the\nf.i. leitlietic provod too much lm him,\nthe ..nil.u.l succumbing to its . ITeotl,\nwhich wn.* the best thing il. u could\nliappoii undor tl... olrcumataiioca,\nTin- f.illu-.iiifg cxtracl from .... Irish\nexchange lulls . I the nolo arrival in\nIn liii'il ol Mr William on ninl hia\nf :. Geoige:\" Mr. William Wllllairnon\nuf Kiirknuicrcnny, Richhill, who lell.\nIF YOU WANT\nTo liny a Houso.\nTo Renl :i [louse.\nTo Buy Nice Building Lols\nclose iu.\n'l'n Buy Splendid Fruit\nLands.\nCOME AND SEE\nKincaid fi Anderson\nWE HAVE SOME BARGAINS IN COAST\nPROPERTIES\nMONEY TO LOAN\nKincaid lind Anderson\nReal Estate and Insurance Agts,\nIreland ill 1864, ia again spending his\nloliduys in his native place with his\nyoungest sun, George, a loooniotive\nengineer. Mr. Williamson settled in\nToronto alter emigrating, aud in 1880\nleft fur British Columbia, where he nud\nbis sou are both engaged in the railway business We nre happy to know\nthat they havo been very successful,\nand it gives us greal pleasure t.. extend congratulations tu the.... I. furnishes another |.r....f thnt when Irishmen got a fair ohance they are q'ite\ncapable ol holding tbeir own in cum-\npetition with any nationality.'1\nDICKINSON-ROGERS\nA very pretty wedding took place\n..1 the home ol Mr. antl Mrs. S I\nRogers, Gorduusville, N. B . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a Wednesday afternoon, July 1\" h, at three\no'clock, when llieir daughter Lizzie \\nwas united in irriaj *-. W - i e\nDickinson, ol Arrowhi id, B. I in l --\np :., \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : a- lUt I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . .fit- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2- . II\ncere....\"iv was p rl : - I - .- Rev,\nil A .. - il Trn\nMi im!' Issohn'a wai\nplayed by Sliss E.len\nBr.si- I, a cous\nitilully gowned\n.. -\neand i i I iedas\nShe was\n-.-... . . .\n. -. .. is dressed\nipported bj\nI!\neautilu -. ... d\n. - .\n. . - epaired\nmd pa\ntast. fully ae\nI'i..- a- dding j\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nthe bride icelei\nMr ...ui Mn. Dlckins lIn\n-\ni ..- - thi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' will iim--\n-\nM\nvial, hi i\nSocial and Personal\nI'l.-.l Forest, ol Albert Canyon - -\n,'M, n|;|)f,\ni: .. -.,,, the lofl n Thu\ni oast.\n\\. M I... ren io returned 'J\nnighl frum a viail to u \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\nMi ami Mi--. Joaepb Daem returned\nthia wc k fi im I In - tu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 m lou\n\ii,. Wood, i ter ol tlie lati lohn\nI-. W I, la visiting lho oity on hi hall\nof I .,...-' i hei d \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ii-.. -l brother\nlv, M. Cook, V.M ,C A\u00E2\u0080\u009E and\ni;. voi - ol lho ( bicago Toohnlcal\nWorld, ui.i'1'i a "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1907_08_03"@en . "10.14288/1.0311420"@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. 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