@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "e215282c-615d-42c3-a014-6b527099d22b"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The Nelson Canadian]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-26"@en, "1906-07-28"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/dcanadi/items/1.0079551/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ * 5^iltt ��ctnahicm '. I, No. 47. NELSON, B. C, SATURDAY, JULY 28, J 906. Fifty Cents a Month I I DEFEATED md i-iiis from Big iiiir of Victoria )KY WAS DECK lans Lead All the Way- Scores E.isy Victory in Senior Singles. Iiiiist Rowing t'luli will rur- 1 h'ttBt hall of tlie N. P, A. liss's .Including hoth aealor fours. Moth rnei'H were i ilu-li merits 118 ihe result of l,i Ihhi: continued practice. . firm lime in lhe history or A v o, ilie ruinous .lames lake home no trophy. uenlor fours today lhe Port- , led all Ills- way. and won as .1. grand rowing, ansl no sports- |1 regret lhal the cup goes over islarj line in fhe keeping or (cosjsl 'isi- of the regatta was lir-1 perfect Queen City tdeal fur outdoor sports, anil fssr water sports. Again 1.1 practically BiiBp.-ndcd, whole population adjourned |ssis er front. niv eventi of the first day de so late lor yester.lay'a reiiorl sloubles, canoe, won by Miss an fur ihe latter hy u very narrow in. canoe race, ladies' doubles, 1-2 straightaway, came ii"xt, ami won by Miss (I. Blakernore and s'liiiiinius, against Miss 0, Blake nut Miss Fernau. ��� iapstreak fours, final, 1 mile Ightnway, brought oul the entries: ar, .Isslinston, llearn. Arundel, 1 . nnd LongnnrsU Wales. Man lloblnson, stroke. Both crews i well together, anil a prettily I'sted race resulted In a victory tiy trow margin for Arundel's crew. lie senior singles. N. P. A. A. O.. miles stratgluaway, E. O. (lloss. H ''. ami \\. 0. Sawers, v. it. 0., ��� iis'xt. Sawers, who graduated 1 :iior class only yesierday. tint ' [iretty anil plucky race, hut losw IsIosb. the veteran crack of Port- si'veral lengths, he men's single canoe race was I ' ly by Blanchard Johnstone. '' ;i at event of Ihe day and of nn was the senior fours, N. P. ���\\ 0., 1 12 miles straightaway: W. Kins; siroke. F. Zimmerman i, .1. R. n|i "il 2, P. F. Smld how, P. n. 0.1 II Kennedy, C. F. Finlaleon, p. Aub- W. it. Jesse, J. B. A. A.. Victoria. ������'' "'inl Porllnnd crew did not en- 11'" Portland! nnd the Bays both 1 i i the pink of condition and in '' health, As they left the club the Portland oarsmen showed a '. and precision thai had n'l slsad, and they crossed tho line .about four lengths ahead with plenty or tore,. |n reserve, The following s-vi.niH ���r',. ���,m uml8. elded as ihe Canadian goes t��� press: no. 7���Gentlemen's aim ladles' siou- ble canoo rase, 1-2 miles straightaway, Nss. g���Launch race, free for all. No. B���Senior doubles n. p a a O.. I 1-2 mill's siraighiawav; P. A. Sinlil stroke, K. 0. ('.loss bow, P It C. ��� A. E. Ts'iilianl, N. rj, Sawers V. It C No. io���Inrlgged stiifr gontlemen's doubles with lady n,x. 12 mite straightaway. No. 11���llpact ciinne race. No. 11���Red Cross race, tilling, omnibus race, walking greasy |sile, log lolling, amateur, ste. The Carnegie Pensions. Milwaukee. .July 2S..���A Sentinel IpMlal rrom Upon says: "Word bus been recolTcd by the authorities of Itlpon college ihat tlie Carnegie fund r.ii the pensioning of ags.si college pro Maori has been Increased, by an additional 16,000,000, to |] 5.0110,1111(1, and the conditions or the fund have been altered to allow of the pensioning ol the widows or professors who would lie eligible to the provisions or the Carnegie fund. Mlpon college was the flrBi college In the country to prsit it by the Carnegie pension fund. WEEK'S MINING RECORD Tale of Steady Development and Increasing Confidence���Latest Stock Quotations. The week in mining has produced no sensational developments, but tells she same story or Bteady und successful development and constantly expanding operations, The stock market for tho week just closed has tieen very satisfactory, and i-ssnfirnia the predictions made some time ago regarding the return to favor of British Columbia shares, and It is believed that the activity noticed is Just a forecast of heavy tradings In ibe mining securities oi Briitsh Co- uiiilsia which will fallow during the coming season. While Spokane has ilie stocks of the Coeur d'Alene in which to deal, nevertheless the shares of British Columbia and Alberta nre favorites there, and trailed In freely. Ot the eastern markets, Montreal perhaps handles more shares of the British Columbia companies, than any other city, and the demand there Is show- ng great Improvement Tlie upwar dmovemeut of Interna, tional Goal Blill continued, iho price advancing several pssints. This con- linual astvance was ttie principal feature of thi' market during ibe past week. 1.11 Plata holds firm in consequence of fhe favorable reports emanating not only from official, but from sllsln- s'l'esti'sl sources. Interest bas again been revived In the stocks of the Rossland camp, particularly in Virginia. Monte Crtsto, (11- .inl and California, anil big trading is shortly expected In the shares of these eisuipanies, as well as others In the camp. Referendum and Forty-Nine Creek remain unchanged, but are holding sinn. with shares changing hands at good prices. Pathfinder dropped off Blightly, but will likely recover during the week. Denoro Mines and Canadian Qoldflelde remain firm, but Inactive. North Star advanced somewhat, with tint few selling orders, anil Sullivan declined a few psitnts, with large blocks offered. Following are the approximate quotations for the week ending today: Asked. Bid. \\merlcan Boy 01 .00% B, C. Copper ��� .0714 'allfornla 0?,% .112 'arthoo-McKlnnoy 0:1 .02 Cnn. Guldflelds 07% .07 Con. M. and S 1112.50 180.00 Diamond 'ale Coal 21 .22 Dominion Copper 2X0 2.25 19 Creek Receipts Oil ,04'A Internationa] Coal 05 .57 l.urisVau Mlnea 01H .01 La Plata ��� .ir, Monte Crtsto 0314 .02 Nicola Ooal Mines nr. .0:114 Pathfinder 0894 .08 R'y M'nl'n IVv'm't 75 .05 Rambler-Cariboo 20 .21 Sullivan 0814 .02% Virginia 03Vi .03 White Bear OS .07 County Court. The case of Whltely el al. vs. C. P. It., for which a Bpeclal Jury had lieen summoned, is settled. The company agrees lo pay the amount claimed nml taxed costs. The only ease remaining for the courl Is Hint of St. Barbo vs. Nelson board of trade. A Federal Shareholder. (Special to The Dally Canadian;) Greenwood, July 2S.���The musical concert given in ihe Auditorium last Thursday evening by the Greenwood Conoert Rand, assisted by local talent, wns a great success. In addition to iho numbers furnished by the band were banjo and 'cello solos, vocal solos and trios, and a character piece in which "somebody" sang "nobody." "Somebody" was assisted by a chorus fnuii Ihe band hoys. A large piece, of ore brought down from "the Duncan Ibis week yielded an assay value of $253.03. The Duncan is owned by a local syndicate, with ine exception of an interest held by the Hon, W. S. Fielding, finance mln- iBter of Canada. The syndicate In charge of the Duncan have done an Immense amount of work on tin- claim during the past year. Tho work embraces 1511 feet or Sinking, 320 feel of drifting ami BOO reel of open cms. 11 was rrom Ihe Duncan that a picked sample recently returned $11,072.17. LARDEAU MINING NOTES. Activity of'Owners, Lessees and Prospectors In North. (Lnrdeau Mining Review:) A. J. Gordon Is working lhe Imperial Limited, up Gold Gulch, driving lo cuteh the ore at depth. Jack Lumbers has a big showing of ore hi the old "Eilii'l." Ho lias a deal on with nome Spokane parties for a sale. In the event of not going through, he and bis partners will ship a car of high-grade biuit. The development of the Cup Is going ahead steadily with a crew of from 25 to 30 men. Tlie way in which the ore holds out at deplh in Hits property Ib very encouraging, not only lo thi- owners of thu Silver Cup, but to all who are Interested in tlie district. The Bhaft being sunk on the Lln- son View by Tony l.inilgren and partners is looking line. The ore Beems to be getting stronger and richer as depth is attained. As the result of the inspection of the I. X. 1.. last week by Mining Engineer Hart, a crew of men have been lint to work. After a thorough prospecting; of the lead, a tunnel will he driven fo tap it at depth. All Interested seem woll pleased with thu proposition. Mr. McGeorge, M. E., came ln Tuesday night to examine tho Lucky Boy. 'f ne development work, under the supervision of T. E. Ehrehart, Is pro- greasing favorably. The ore laken out 111 the drilling is being packed to the docks for shipment. Jack Stauber brought In some fine ore during the week. One test made gives values in silver between 800 and 900 ounces. Jack claims to have about IS Inches of a payatreak. It la expected lhat the wafer in the Lardeau will be low enough by the loth or 15th of August for tlie resumption of placer work. The company who have Ills- ground leases! will put on a force of 15 lo 20 roon nt as early a date as possible. World's Champion Sculler. Sydney, N. S. \\V.. July 2S.���George Towns today won back lhe title sit tbe world's champion sculler, and a'su won $2.51111 by defeating James Stuns- bury, on the Paramatta river course, three miles and 330 yards, which lie covered in i:i minutes and 3:1 seconds Towns won by two lengthe, TO GONTESTJHE point Provincial Government Will Resist Ef forts of Dominion to Remove the Leper Station. (Special to Daily Canadian.) Victoria. July 2S.���Tbe Dominion governmenl, it Is stated, proposes to remove the lepers now- held on Dar- cey Island, in the Lazaretto, to the government reserveat Albert Head, a pleasure resort, four miles from the city of Victoria, where the federal quarantine station was situated before the removal to William Head some years ago. The project appears to be known lo Dominion officials, though not generally credited. It ts staled tbat Senator Riley promised to telegraph to Ottawa In protest. The farmers resident in the vicinity of Albert Head are most indignant because of the threatened movement id the lepers to the point in proximity to them. Enquiry nt tbe lands and works department developed ihe fact that tbo property al Allien Head on which it. Is proposed to Install tlie lepers now at Darcey Island was set aside by an order in council tor the use of the Dominion government for Quarantine purposes In 1891. The Dominion government having withdrawn from tho point and removed to William Head, haB, It Is stated, abandoned all rights to the point, and file order in council was rescinded by the provincial government. In 1897. The provincial government has no knowledge of the proposed re-entry of the Dominion government or their right to establish a si at ton for lopers there. Hon. R. F. Green, when asked, said that if It is the Intention of lhe Dominion government to do so. the provincial government will certainly con test their right to the point. All the hotels were filled last night after the arrival of the coast train. Mrs. Crosby nnd Mrs. Ryckman, of Hamilton, are guests of Mrs. C. E Miller nt Glonnlry. 1 American Lieutenant Falls at Post of Duty TARGET RULES BROKEN Violates All National Customs, Endangers Life, Causes Death and Ends in Reprisals. The Nelson junior four has accepted "an Invitation to Spokane for Tuesday, and will row an exhibition race with the late Portland juniors. Chefoo, July 28.���T.leutennnt Clarence England, who is navigating officer of the United States armored cruiser Chattanooga, was wounded about noon today by being struck by a rifle bullet that had been fired by a member of the crew of the French armored cruiser Dupetit Thorao. The sifllcer died at C o'clock this evening. It appears that the Chattanooga, with Lieutenant England! in charge, was spoken while on her way from the harbor to the target range, which Is just outside, and *-as passing the French squadron, which was anchored near the American squadron. The French cruiser waa, contrary to the rules of the harbo* here, engaged in small arms practlcf. Several bullets struck the side of the Chattanooga before any notice wa* taken of the incident, but then th* Chattanooga signalled the French ship to cease firing. Whether through.a failure to under- stansi the signals, or from indifference to the request, the Dupetit Thorao continued to rain hail and small shot abont the harbor, and before firing ceased Lieutenant England was struck in tho back at the base of the spine. He fell at his post ln great agony. The other officers ran to htB assistance, and after hurried attention had been paid the officer's wounds, the other officers found that the bullet which had struck Egnland was a ricochet. It traversed his body in a winding circuit, and left It under his right arm. The crew of tljc French ship con- tinned iheir practice after being informed of what lind occurred on the "American' ship. TV-K Ave was directed at targets in the water. This plan ssf small arms practice Is In disfavor by all other mil inns, owing to the accidents which result from the misdirected and ricochetted bullets. It is lhe practice of the American navy to land lis men on small barren Islands near the entrance to the harbor for all small arms practice. The incident will be Investigated, and may lead to reprplsala. BIG WEEK IN BAPTI8T TENT. Summer Assembly Will be Addressed by Famous Orators. The Rev. Stephen A. Northrop. D. D.. LL. D��� pastor of the leading church of the Baptist denomination ou the coast, will deliver his popular address, "Christianity on the Run," in the summet assembly tent, opposite the First Baptist church, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Young men must not fail to hear this address. His subjects for Tuesday and Thursday evenings are "Christ aad the Book Championed" and "Five Foot Eight of Living Christianity." Dr. Northrop is the author of a work known as "A Cloud of Witnesses," which has passed through five oditlons, and he haB been ln touch by correspondence with the greatest men of America and Great Britain, and has secured thereby the testimonies of the most prominent men of two continents in favor of Christianity aud its Book. He will sins wthat 110 man of fame of today is a doubter, but a believer. This address occurs on Tuesday night. On Friday night he will deliver his popular address on "Don't Snub that Boy." The public nre kindly urged to attend these services. Local Army Improvements. The past two weeks have been two of the busiest weeks in the history of Ihe local Salvation Army. Last week the Nelson Gas and Coke Company put In a number of new connections and about a dozen Humphrey Block burners in the large hall, besides a beautiful arc light on the out side. This week Messrs. Thompson and Douglas have had a force of men buBy cnlsomlning and painting the Interior of the Salvation Army citadel, and a most marked improvement has been made. The crowds who attend the meetings are on the Increase, and a number of persons have professed conversions. Dearth of Telegrams. St. Petersburg, July 28.���The switchboard of the central telegraph station in St. Petersburg was burned out this morning, desitroyinfi all communication with the province. While there Is a suspicion that the "accident" was arranged hy revolutionists, no evidence to support It can be found, and the telegraph department authorities are apparently satisfied with the ex- planatlon of the employees. However, the public is eut off from telegraphic communication with the Interior for some time, but the government retains communication with the provincial authorities over the railroad wires. Cable communication with countries abroad Is not affected. LABOR NOTES. The Old Country Leaders Will Visit Canada. ln connection with the convention of the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress, which meets In Victoria on September 17th, il may be mentioned that a number of prominent labor leaders In tho old country will bo among those present, J. R. McDonald, 01 Leicester, England, having, among othera, signified his iutuntlon to be present. Delegates from all partB of Canada, and members of the Victoria Trades and l.aitor Council ure engaged arranging a suitable program for their entertainment while here. So fur nothing definite haB been decided upon, but reception committees from the Victoria cily council and board of trade ure uniting with the Trades and Labor Council to make the convention worthy of the capital of the province. The unionists of this continent are watching with much interest the outcome of the novel movement in Great Britain to educate the people on tbo importance of correcting the sweatshop evil In Its manufacturing industries. If the plan works out as its promoters expect, the example will be followed in America on an extensive scale in one of the big central cities. Passenger Train Looted. Warsaw, July 28.���A passenger train carrying government money and guarded by a detachment of soldiers aivl gendarmes was attacked today between Czontaochowa and .Horbo by a large and well armed band. Lively firing ensued, during which two gendarmes, four soldiers and two civil employees were killed and others of the guard were seriously Injured. The attacking party carried off $8,000 and the arms of the defenders of the train. It probably was the same band which captured a train on Thursday, announcing that, the revolution had begun. The countryside is said to lie io a ferment, and iB in sympathy with the guerilla bands. The small force of troops operating in the district will be reinforced. Agitators are making capital over the matter. They affirm that it will be difficult for the provincial administration to detach enough, troops from the cities and towns to make the net large enough to capture the marauders. side of Quartz creek, located July 12th. A certificate of work was lasued to W. C. Carlyle, agent for F. 1). loMleux, on the Santiago Fraction for two years. Handsome Professional Fees. Chicago, July 28���Dr. Frank Billings yesterday filed In the probate courts a claim for (26,000 against thu Marshall Field estate for Bevcn days' professional services tn attendance on Mr. Field. The fee Is believed to be one of the largest ever charged hy a physician In the United States foi services tbat did not Include the per formanco of a surgical operation. There Is no Intention on Ihe part of the trustees to contest the claim, and they readily accepted services of tlie paps'is on the case. Price of Metals. New York, July 28.���Silver, 05 1-8; copper, 17 3-4; lead, $r..7C. London, July 28���Silver, 30 l-8d; zinc, ��27. A Modem Miracle. Pittsburg, Pa��� July 28.���The Standard Oil Company todady reduces) the higher grades ot petroleum 3 cents a gallon and the other grades 2 cents. SCORING AT^WINNIPEG British Columbia Fruit Displays Are Greatly Admired���Special Praise for Kootenay. STOLYPIN EMBARRASSED Encounter* Insurmountable Difficulties In Reorganization of Russian Ministry���Peasant Riot. St. Petersburg, July 28.���New obstacles have been encountered by Premier Stolypln In his efforts to secure the services, In a reorganization of the cabinet, of men of standing in Russia outside of official life. The conditions laid down by M. Guchkofer and Premier L. Voff are understood to have been rejected, and they have definitely refused to enter the ministry. This presages the practical shipwreck of the entire scheme, as without the participation of the non-bureaucratic elements it would bo difficult to convince even the conservatives and liberals of the sincerity of the government's promises. Proskuroff, Province of Podoluke, July 28.���Near the village of Chernl poff a detachment of dragoons sent to arrest two agitators were met hy a crowd of peasants armed with scythes, rakes and pitchforks. In tho lighting which followed five peasants were killed and twelve dragoons were badly wounded, three of them fatally. The Black Hundreds here are terrorizing the Intelllgentln and Jews with threats of a military emprise- ment. Many houses have been marked with crosses, and the Jews are seeking safety in flight. Reld���Winters. At the residence of Mr. Andrew Reld, Carbonate street, tho marriage of Mr. Robert Reld and Miss Adeline Winters took place last Wednesday evening. The wedding took place In the presence of (heir circle of friends, and was performed by Rev. R. Newton Powell, pastor ot the Methodisl church. After the ceremony the party Bat down to a daintily prepared wad- ding banquet. Mining Records. One location and ono certificate of assessment work wore recorded in tho Nelson mining office today. L. J. Winslow recorded the Wonder, three miles west of Ymir, on the west BIO MINING DEAL Broadview Group Med to Americans DEVELOPMENT PUNNED Lardeau Property to be Prepared for Operation by Extensive Work and Expenditure. Of the British Columbia fruit display at the Winnipeg fair the Free Press says: "The display of British Columbia fruit is ln readiness now, and the luscious peaches, pears, plums, cherries and other fruits preserved in glass jarB look very tempting, while the aroma of the fresh fruits vies with that ot the flowers in the horticultural building. The Kootenay district has a large display this year of fresh fruits and branches laden with cherries, berries, plums, and even good-sized apples call up visions of the orchards from which they come. "The British Columbia fruit exhibit is always an attractive spot to visitors at the fair, and all day crowds gather about It to gaze with longing eyes at the array of luscious fruit, especially tempting during the hot weather. Mr. Palmer, who has charge ot the exhibit, has arranged a particularly fine display ig the usuaLf orner of the British Uolumhfii bnllMrjl - H(Wfi��iiiilnA handsome glass jars contain a splendid collection of preserved fruits, Including twelve varieties of plums, eight varieties of pears, grapes, pi'uchos. quinces, cherries on branches, crab apples, Logan berries, apricots and nectarines, all ot winch ure Immense In size and most tempting to look upon. The fresh fruit is shown in the regular commercial packages, well graded and packed, and includes delicious-looking Morello and Belle Magnifique cherries from Sterling and Pitcairn, Kelowna; temptipg Royal Anne cherries from J. John- si,ms/b farm at Nelson; rlch-hued Olivet, Royal Anne and Belle Magnifique cherries from Victoria; luscious peaches from Kelowna; apricots and peaches from Kamloops, blackberries, apples and crab apples from Chilliwack, and early apples from Port Hammond. The early apples are particularly flue and large for so early ln the season. Fine red raspberries come from Burns- by, and peach plums from the Okana- gan, Chilliwack, Sardls and Port Hammond. The splendid greenhouse tomatoes shown come from Victoria and Central park. They are a fine, round shape, 'and perfectly ripe and ot a rich color right to the stem." And of Kootenay's special exhibit: "Aa well as having a share' iu tho general British Columbia exhibit, the Kootenay district has sent a special exhibit which occupies a separate corner in the same bunding. A most interesting feature of the display Is a background ot branches heavily laden with fruit just aB they grew on the tree. They include deep red cherries so thickly clustered that there ls scarcely room for the leaves, apples hanging a dozen ln a cluster, and red currants ao large that they well deserve the name of cherry currants. Another specialty In the exhibit is some immense gooseberries, the Keepsake variety, which are the size of small eggs and are quite sweet. The cherries grown ln tho Kootenay district are said to excel all others, and certainly the samples shown are beautiful to look upon and delicious to taate. A jar of red raspberries picked and preserved in acid by Mr. Annable, who ls in charge of the exhibit, two days before he started for Winnipeg, are marvels for size and richness of color. "A large cake of ice, in which are frozen, twelve large trout caught by a fruit farmer after tea the night before Mr. Annable left home, ls attracting much attention aud is another token of the delights of the Kootenay 10111 try." Trains and Boats. Crow boat���-15 minutes late. Slocan train���IB minutes late. Spokane train���On time. Coast, Boundary and Rossland train ���On time. J. R. Rottorfl, ot Ellwood, Ind., and Newton W. lOinmens. M. K., of Pittsburg, Pa., bonded the Broadview group on the Great Northern hill from the local syndicate who purchased the property last October. The price ls not given, but It is known to be one which pays the vendora a fair profit. In an Interview with the Lardeau Mining Review, the purchasers stated that not lesa than $200,000 would be spent In developing the property before any profits would be thought of. Their plan of operations will be to drive ln on the 300-foot level on the foot wall of the lead and make con- ��� mictions with the shaft. This will necessitate the sinking of the shaft about 200 additional feet and about ..j feet of drifting. When this work Is accomplished the lead will be crosscut from wall to wall. Provided this development proves out satisfactory, a tunnel will then be driven from the North Fork slope to tap the lead at a depth of about 1,500 feet, which will thoroughly drain the workings and give a down grade for all mining purposes. The bond calls for work to commence before the 1st of September with a specified number of men. The local syndicate have shipped from the property about 300 tons of galena ore running around $40 per ton. One of the owners of the Broadview Is O. B. N. Wilkie, P. L. 8., who ls well known ln Nelson. Its shipments have been made mainly to the Hall Mlnea smelter. THE HALF WAS NOT TOLD. oilviaTJa'Rl More Than Answered Hie Highest Expectations. Those who had the goorto Rico Lumber (Jo., Ltd., retail yards. Rough and dressed lumbar, turned work and brackets, Ooasl lath and shingles, tiash and doors. Cement, brick and lime for sale. Automatic (.rinder Yard and f.icfory Vet non. St.. east of Hall. TelephnUMTs.' NelsOHf B* C. flu sjpeftm Wm/:���'/. (hi dmtiitgspirits inatuqht B(p:JtkbliiAffdmm-f)eM$(cti(l!(M*M. !_lt> VOL) KNOW that tbe drlntrirervwfatour Soda Fountain hint iniiii' propertloi berdci refreshing f We me only real fruit lyrapi of th-*Hii"��t 'putlity FmnjlHiii, UOQUter, glasiei mid receptacle! an- kept lorapuluatly (dean. gXI&RY CHOQUETTE BROS. LAND NOTICES. Nottce i�� hereby given that rtxty daya after due-1 Intend toapply lothe Him. Chief Cotnmls- ���loner nl Undi and Works for perm IjiIou to pur chase the following described landi altuate In Weal Kootenay di-un i; 'onnm-hcing ,u h iio^l marked J II. Vanstone'i S.K, corner post, iltnalc in tbe MiiiiM.n liiver Valley, at a point n.[joining J Meecber's land hi western boundary, thence weil M chains, tlienoe uorth 40 otiaJni, thenee cHHt **i ohalni, thenco iouth K) chaini !����� point oi oommencement. July Jltli, two, J. II. Vanbtokr, i. ll Atltlni Agent Notice in bereby given thai 00daya after dato, t Intend to apply to the Hon. < hlefCouitnlesfonor of Landa and Worki iur permission in purchaso the following deacrlbed irart nf i-md iltuato iu Weat Kooieuay Dlitrlet: C moneing nt ihe ���outbweet comer ol Ui 7,:��ai; ihenco runlng Hi-fi tn cbalm; tbence north sochalna- thonce west -at obaina; tbence north 80ehalns; lbence cast wi chains limine south *iii chain* tn point of commencement, containing340 acres, more or Dated at Kelson, B ��'., this 28rd day of July, 100��i. M A It.' BCaXUK, nor !���' r Green. Agent. Nollee In hereby given IhutfiUduvK after date I itlti'lld to npplv to tilt- HoUnnil.le lhe Chief Coramttionor of Landi and Worka for nerralaalon to purohaae tiio foihmhn- deacrlbed landi In lbe Wail Kootenay Dlatrlcl: Commencing at a post marked T. i:. Krenrdie'i [And s. i:. corner placed near C.C. PoynU s. W. corner, ihenci' cunt wi ohalns, thence nortb 40 chalna, tbenoe weat 80 chalna, thonce aontb 40 cbalm to plaee of commencement, Datod 20th dav of July won. r. it. Pkkkch ity AijmttBw Adib, Agent Notleo Ih glveu tlmi Oo rtayi after date t intend toapply W the Honorable the chief Commie* iJuiu-r of I.>in>!.- and Worki fnr puriiUmluii to The Daily Canadian purohaae tba following deacrlbed landi In the Went Kootenay PJatrh't: I'ommenclua at �� poal marked O. C.PoiiitJ Und a. K. Corner placed near Ihe Peud d'Oreille river ai Bonudar orci '������ east side of Salmon river, tbence eaal mi chaini along the International Boundary Une, tbence n .rib Id chains, thru., wesi Bu cha!na, thence ���UUth -ll) chains in place nl col neein. ni. Dated theJntii ol .luh ifluo. ('. C. Buvmts. By AMisKtt Ants, AgouL Notloe Ih hereby given thatitxtj dayi afler date i Intend tnnpph iu Ibu Hon ChiefComral*' ���loner m Unds ami Worki tor pormlaalnn to purchasetbefotlowlugde* rlbed taumi'tualeln West Kootenay dlitrlet, adjoining the international boundary line, BlK'iu four milea eaat oi the t'oluuiltia river, com in end tin m a p"-i mart. ed "L, M K's s. w. corner,' iltuate un tbe International l-ouildarv Ilm . Hi the woulbeaal eoriier of J. (���-. c. Pnuer'iland; ibeiioeeaHi s dm thence nonh Bo chalm, tlience wrai *' chalna, tbeuce aouth 00 chain- lo tin plaee ol eon nee- ment. containing 4s ��� acrei more or lean Dated ttlfa .'une, Pin. I iuka M i baii a, I .1 <��� t.viih. Agent Notice i- bereby given thai lixtrd")1 lr',hl date l Intend toapply to ihe Hun. Chd H pin inlailoner of i andi and Worki for pen ilm to purebaae tbe followlna deacrlbed landi sit uate Iii Weil Koottnai DMrlct. between ibe Pend d'Oreille river 'nml the International boundary line, al Llhrei leifrom tho Col uiiihia river. Commenclnv al a lhmI irked j, s. c, tr*�� 8. W, corner vltuate un the luierua tional boundari line, about lo'li a mile i . I id the i'i-t bounder) ol tbe s, A (���'. -. Ilj 'and-: tbence north 40 ohalm, ibeucoeail 8u chains, theuco miuiii 40 chalm, thenee wmm 80 cbalm, tu the plMcuofcoiumoncement, containing ( ni more or leu, Paied jhh Juno, L000. J. * c, KnaagR, )���'. J. o'Krllly. Agent. Notice !��� herebj given thatalxtj da>a from dato 1 inteud toapply to tbe Hon l-'hlef Commlaalouei id I.mnl" and Work* for permlielnii t" purcliaae ihu rullowlug deicrlbed landi - He In Weil Kootcuu) Dlitrlet, adjoining tin- International boundari line, ah.nn flvi! mlloaeaatol thoCol nml.m rlvor; eoiuinineliig ataiwni marked)H H'aH. ^ corner, on tbelnteruatloual Imundary 11ni'ni l.aura M Kraaer'ntoutbeaal comer, thenco uorih ni cbalm, ihence eaal lb cbalm, lbence -���null m chalna, thence weit in 'ham- in tbe place of ootnmcuceinbut, rontiiiuin^ ;uo acrei re or less, Datc-1 Mill June, Iflon. Kam-ij [Hllmi-ib. Nome is hereby given tbal ilxtj .lav- after dale I Intend io applv in thr Hon. Chlof C la- ���louer oi Undi and Work" for iwnnlaidou to purebaae the following dem-ribed laud* In the Weal Kootenay dlatrlcl, w mi Hi ol tin-Pend d'Oreille river; ��� ., iicIiih at a i*wt marked r. tfa --. H. eoruer, ���Itualed he trail near nil , fn. ���... dmfna, ih.- norih Kn (dial ii- more or lenwlolbe Peml d'Oroille river- ihenco following tbe mulli l��tnV uf lbe piioi ,i Oreille river aouitieaai mi nhaitiH, ��� nrleai; thencei h W cliaina, uiureoi lew lo the plaee oi cuuimoiicciueui utaliilug ���������*i acres, more or lean, Datod -".|h July, lOOfa, I'a.iRt.i:- [111 -iII K. J. O'HleHy, Ancnt Notice i- herein glvetl lhal -i\\l\\ ditv*- a.'ier tlate I Intend loapply to tbe floti. Chief Coinmla* -inner of I.amis ami Worki for p. rme-ioii to purchase the followlug deicrlbed lands, in Lbe West Kootenay District, eaal ol and adjoining James N. Mackenzie - laud; Commencing at a post marked A.H'iri. E. corner, on lire ���outh bank nf the Pend d'Oreille river, lust Bbovothe month ol the Salmon river, Ihence weat 80 ebalns, thence north 00 chains more nr i.-ss to the Pend d'Oreille river, thenee following iiic -outh bank ol the laid rlvor lu a louihoaaf- eriy direction to thu place ol commencement, eoniHiniiifi UOaorea, more <.r less. Dated nn July IftW .\\inni c -. HNBIliBK, Notloe Is hereby given tbat ilxty days Afterdate I Intend to applv to tbe Hon. t'biuf Commissioner uf Lands and Works (nr permission t" pureha-c ii..' ioiiowiuK described landi in Weil Koolonaj Dlatrlct south ot the pen,i d'Oreille river. Commencing Ul a iiOHt marked I.. I .M's. N. K. eorner untheaoutb Unk nf the Pend d'Oreille fiver. aho.it a mile und a hul(e��M ol lbe mouth ot Pish creek thenee iouth mi chains, tbenco weal hn chains, thence north 40 cbalm more nr less i-> the sPend dO'rellte river, Ihence hdinumi* tbe -onih hank of the aald river in a northeaster!) direction to the place of commencement, con tain log '-vi acres, more or less, Pated 2nd July 19UJ, Ki.i.a T, Mai ggHMX, ABTHl'B --' HSB1QKH, Agent. Nollee ia iierehv given Uml e south l��uk of lhe said river in an i-asterly and uorthe-uterlydirection to the place of commencement, containing040 acre-, more er Date Brd July, iinm;. Uasoarbt Haocoubt, Arthur Bchnelder, Agenl. Notleo Isherehy given thabslxtydayiaflcrdaie I in [em' loapply to the Hon. Chlel Commlaaioner of Lands ami Work- for permission lo purebaae ilie fnih.Hinj,' described lands in Weat Koot. nay District, iouth o! the I'end d'Oreille river, coi nclug at ii post marki d J N, M'l s. W. enrner. iltuoled mi the south bai k ol tbe Pend d'nreilly river, nj.poslle Hie luoiiil, ol ]., Mile Creek; theuee ea-t no chains, thence nonh 40 chalna more or leaa to the Pend d'Oreille river thenee following the sou th hank nf the said n\\cr in a woaterly and southwesterly direction to ihe place "i commencement, containing B20 aer& nmre or teas. Dated Brd July, 1006, Jamk�� N. MAt-KIWltl, Arthur Schneider, Agent. Notice U hereby gl veil thatslxtr days after date I Intend to apply to the Hon. chief Commluloner of Lands and Works for permission tn pur ohoae tbo following described land- in West Kootonay Disiriei. south <>i the I'end d'Oreille river, com uolng at a poal marked A. r-, N. w corner, situated at tbe southwest cornor of Lol 1436. o, I., ihcnce east an chains, lbence iouth iu ehains, ihcnce west Bu chain-, (hence north 111 chaini to thfl plm i nommciicemeut, contain- inn 480 acrea, more or leaa. Dated -H.Mh nne, 1000. Annik Kjiasi-h K. J.O'Kcllly, Agent, Notlco i�� her-iiy givon thai 00 days after date I in tcml io anpl> to lbe Hon Chlol llommlasfoner ol Lands and \\l orkl for permission I" J.ur. ha , the rollowlug deicrlbed lands in West Kootenai district, smith of the Pcndd'Orellle river, eaal nl li-h creok, nommcncloB hi b posl marked K. w ll'-i.S W eorner, about naif a mile ea-l ol tlie north oaal enrner of Lot 44Jfl, U,l., lbence south 4i chalm, thence east HO chains, thenee imrih i< ehulns, thenee well so chain- |�� tin* place ol '���( lencementi ooniainlng VAi acres, more or Dated 2nd July 1B00, Fkkh W. H_j*ourt, Alt! IM ll S. hm-.MiKJI. Ac, ui Notice li herebj given Lbatslxti days after date I Intend to applv to tbo Hon Chlof Commission emf Lamls iml Works fnr permission to purebaae ihe following described lands in Wesi Kootonay District,south of ihe i'end d'Oreille river, commencing at a poat marked i�� it M'a., N W. corner, situated on lhe soulh hank of ihe I'eml d'Oreille river at Jomei N. Uackonxlo'H south west corner; thence mist 10 chains, ihence south in chalm, thonoe west 40 ohalns, tbence imrth 40chains to the place ol commencement, I trlnlng (OO acrei nmre or less. Dated Brd July looo. Domalo m Macksnxir, ABTHPB BaiWKIDEB, AgQllt. Sixty da.VH after date I itileml tn npplv In the Commlsalonorof Landa and Works to purchase hmaerosof land, mar Burtnn city,commencing at a poi-l plunh'if at the BOtltheosi corner of I.ol No. MIU. and marked J. D, Me'a southwest enrner, ami ruiininu north 4n chains, thence ea-t 40 chains, thonce south ���m chains, thenee west 4u chains to place of heiHnnlug. July 18th, 100S. J. D, McCttLLOCH, A. A, Hurt.m, AsKMtt. Notice is hereby given that tw onths after dale 1 Intend in apply to lhe IfniioraMe the thief Commissioner Of Lands and Works fnr permission ut purchase the following described land! situate on (he tves| arm of Knntenav Lake In ihe Dlatrlcl of West Knntennv: Commonclilg at a poat marked "William Buerby'i N.u. poat;" thenco wesl twenty (2tn chains; llienee aouth twenty tM) cbalm; thenee out IWenlv (20) chains; llienee nonh twenty {2��n chalm to the point of cumnieijeeuicni, oontafuing forty (40) acred, more or lci,s Dated July 7,11)00. J. (j. VSU0*. FRED IRVINE & CO. Midsummer Bargains io Prints, Maslins and Ladies' Ready- To-Wear Goods. DRESS GOODS ���AND- MILLINERY LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS, worth $1.76 for LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS, worth $5.75 for LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS, worth $7.50 for Ladies' Tailor-made Suits regular prices just cut down to cost KJI 3.75 1.15 All LadieB' Trimmed and P.ittein Hats at Half Price. New Fall and Winter Goods arriving every week. I.s S.I..I i ,1 <.< 111 II.I. SSSS' Ililll.llik I'SSIIS'SISV Fred Irvine <& Co. Notli ��� li bi ������ by given Lbal ���", dayi Irom dato I Intend lo apply to tin* Honorable lbe Commli- ilonei ol Undi and Worki for perinlsalon lo pun basfl the following dew rlbod lauds, sitiutc in tic West Kooteiia) District Ht,,ruuK fmin a post marked William Brnesl Dovlson'siJ H poil nl : two miles oast ol Deer park on the Arrow Ukcs tbonce Wchains south. Ihence to ehalna wost. thence io ohaini northi theuce eait to point nf oommencement, containing aboul KM acrea, Dated (his Bth day ol .'une, pur,, William Bahw Daviaov, Son., is hereby given that W days after data I intern] imippiv tn ihe Honorable the Chief Cum* iiii-iniHT ol [.itmir. nn.I \\V,,rk- [or p-rmt^ioii lo purebaae the following described landi lu tho Wesi Koolenay district! commencing al a poal marked "Nathaniel McJntyre's H I i orni r," planted on the wustsb be Columbia Hlver, ��ironi: miles nortii ol UurtoiiCity,and Hi)ohaini north of ihe south-wen i ornor of uii W3, lbence north .mi chain-, ihenco wesl *l chains, tbeuce uiutb 90 chains, ihcnce "et BU chalm lo point ol enmiuciic,mem. containingflioacres. Dated this l2tb dayofJnuc, \\tf06 N'eilii'.im Mclsr\\iir: T. c. Uaktnsou, Agenl Kollci I- horeby given thai B0 days after date I intcmi loapply lo ih.-ll rablc the Chief trom in Im Inner ot Uml* ami Works for pu ..nm lo purchase the following deacrlbed lands; Com muiiclns "t " posi placed mi tbe north shore ol ihe west arm nf Kootenay l-ake, al lhe northi aal cnriicr nf ,iohii ht ranks' pre-emption, theuce we*l hi ( bains, more or leaa, io lhe southeasi enrner of I.ol No. 7406, Ihciee north (0 challll, thence easi in chains re or leaa, tin nee i.orih 10chains to the point of comtni ucement Dated June Ifitb, IW8, 0. B. APPLMTOK. Nolle* Is horeby Kh-en thai I in tend* 60 dayi alter date u> apply to tie- Chief Commlaaioner of Landi and ' orks fnr mnnlulou to purchase the foliowim- ascribed lands,iltuate nt Kire Valley, Koou-nay ��� iNtriet. onmenclng at a ]mst (marke i i Ualligher soutb woit corner) placed al tbe loutfa weal enrner id wotion H, township B8 ii.. in b north to chain* m the norih weat enmer ol -a'd lectloti BS; ibenee cant -to ehalns, tbence smith m ohalni lo the wntb boundary of tald wctlon 88, and tbenoe went M i'IihIun to ihe place ol beglnatni oonuining y.ii acres, and being tbe westerly hail of uid i��o* iimi :u. townchip i.y. Dated at Kelson, B 0. JunoSth let*.. LOallaohm, Notice i- hi reb) given that no day* after'late I Intend to appl) to the Honorable tne Chief Commissioner ot Laudi nml Worki for panntasloa to purobase the following duorlbed laiola. kiinau- in the Weal Rooti imy district: Commencing at�� jHint marked M. McC. H. w, oorner, planted +i chaini west ol l. ('. Morrison'��� m>rthwe��i corner nf his crown granted land in Plre Valley, running to cbalm cast, �� chaini north, m ohalni wosti i(i i balm south to place of commenoement, .m Mi OavDLtiH, Looator W. A. t'ALDKK, AfanL Jnnoaotb, ,woa None,, p. herb] given iiiai t Intend,0u tfayi after dale to apply to lha Chief Commlaaioner of i.nmi- and w.ik- f,,r pcnuiNNimi to purchase Lha lo lowing described lam)-, oiiuate nt Ure valify, Koolenay dlstiieL. ''ommeneing ai a pn.*! (marked George Young Vnrth weat corner) placed at the nnrlh west corner nf nettOU "It* tOWMblp 69 lbence easl *-'ehnim. lo too north east corner oi said section >; thenoa noii'b 4u chains, tbenoe went Iii) chain*. Ihence norlh tu chain* to the place of beclnnlng cnutalniug 8tt acrei and being the northerly half nf mid notion tt. town* lblpl��. "ated at N. lion, B. 0, June ;'jth 18 f> QgQBOB YopMQ. Notice in hereby k|v u thai Go.lave ,tfi,-r -lalfi w Intend lo i.m,]v to lhe Hnnnralde the Chief i onuntsstopei uf Lands and Worki at Victoria. B c. fur iKTfM-*mu to pvrehaaa the fniiowitu duorlbed landa,-dtnfttO In Weat Kootenay dls* irh-i, tomm< nctOg at a poll planted at Thouia" Jerome'i N B poal, and marked Pater Peaell and a ChoqueiteN W. Oorner J thenco 30 ohaini caul tbonCD UO ehiilliB SOOtb, Ihcnce ;*n eiinllm west, ihenco .gOctHloi north to tbe commencing post, containing -in acred nmre nr lenn. Dated May 25, PlTM DtSlLL A. ClIOQDinTI W. A. JOWga, _______ Notloe Is bereby given thatslaty days afterdate I Intend loapply to the Honorable the Cblel Commissioner of Landi ami Works, Vlotorta. fur permission in nurobaae lha foiinwing described landi In Wesi Kootenay. Coiomaoclng at a poil niarked Kdgar W. i ym-n xtitith west oojoer near to Harnet or-jek ami about i miles tontb of Mn��. (iililn e.eek nud nbnui I mile- well nf i nhiinhla Klver; thence north BO chain*, tblttOO eait 40 chains, tbence south *��� ebalns, tlience wail in ohalni to place ot oommencement, containing n0 acre*, being the luni mure nr le*!. Dated June 4, l!t00, Ki-iAH w. Pnra. v. Dtmm Agent, Notice i, hereby glvi n thai 00 davs alter date I inlcnd to make npphciih.n iu the Honorable the * hief t onunlaaltmei ni ijimi*Kmi Work*, iur permission to purnbaae tbo following de��rlWl lamtK: Commencing al ��� i>< *t placed on the eaal shore of bower Arrow Lake, adjoining J bates' nn etnptimi nn lbe south weal marked "T * .'s n vv.o rnerpoit." Tbenco runui .g BO ohaini aaStl thence hn ehalUK IOU(h! ihcme anehalioi more nr loll, wesl to lhe la*-e Khun-; ihcnce following ink- shore lo point nf commencement, eon U in Ing W0 acrei, more or teas, Notice i* hereby given thai no da.* ain-r dste I Inlcnd t i applv In the Honorable lhe t l-ol MN, thence cunt to point ot loeiiii tmentioontafnlng ISO in res moro nr lees Kay Both IBO0, (', 1. I, .(Nnvk.H Notice i* hereby given thnt 00dayi after dale I intend loapply to the Honorable lbe Chli < nin.-ii.ner.-( Und* end ������oik- for permission to pin-ha*e ih.- following di erlbed Undi iltu ated In tin Koolenay Dialtlet. Hi gnimiig ni a pnpl plan led on the oorth shore of lho Ciwi r Arroa l-akeiil i in rbalns weal of tie weat boundar) of I H u Ul i >���<>. Marked H .\\ W 8 g eormr. ihem,- weal in. bains, tin nee north 00 chalm, them* east tu chalm more oi leu lo lake ihoro, tlu no In i lb weaterl) din etlon slons iui" ibon to j i - -1 ���neemuiil.ron- latniug too acru more ot i, ��� I.... ated June u, 1*08 It ,�� \\\\..; vi inns. A, N Wot! krios, Agent Notice i* bereb] given that iw n'fu after dun- I intend lo apply lo tbo llouorabh Cblel t'ominiaslouei ol Undi an-l \\\\,.ik- lorpermu sinn In lui-i Iiiim- *i\\ hundred ami ii,n\\ i-t.i m reioi i-itid. d.'*crii.c,| H, follows: ��� nu mg ai it poll plautnd at the nortbwoat oorner ol I.. Uallaghir's application lo pun base In Fin Vs ley, on lhe WOSl lldl oi boWC! Al OH l,.,k. , in Koolenay dlatrlct, marked "W i.C'iN h i-oi tier"; tlience running eighty (gOj chains weati Ihence eighty ("���) couth; tbence eighty t*>t i balm east; thenee i Ightj ffij i balm north to place uf oommeneement. W. A. ' | Dated lbe 2nd day of /ulj l ������ Notloe li hereby given that 00 dayi trom date 1 Intend t., apply to the Uonorahle lbe t hlel Commissioner ol UmUHiei Worki for permli * loll In liiif hate the following described Uml*, Mi the Went K -liny DiltHci, Call ilde of <"ol- nmbla Klver. aboui 3 mile* north of Mm ton City. Commencing at a pi>��t marked |.en >l Winter.. h W. oorner, at the ft W.oornirof tt. U.flmltb'i prcempilnn claim, theme nnrlh 10 'liaili* more orleaitotbeiouthbonndan of Mil- < afmii'i preempllon daim thenoe eul K) chains, ihenco ���outb tn chain* more or hi* m the North boundary nf it h einiih'i preempt loo claim, ibenee Weil K 'hatui lo pnlni ut (nmajetiieimnt; en. tniituig iw acrei mora or leu. Daled (hit 2nd day of June, 1WOT.. Uo M WintKH. Ril-iu Hlyk, Agent. Notice ii hereby given thai I Intend,00 dan after date, to apply 10 the Chief Commlaaioner o| Und* ami Worki lor penni-urnm to eurchaao the following deeorfbed land*, iitiuti .it fire Valh * Kootenay District. Cotftmenclngat Htin��t(inark ��� di'if O'Connor wntb eaat corner) placed al the north ea.t turner nf Rcction ,:��� io\\im*hlp i/j; thence went in chaini. them., north a" chaim I '"em ut 40 chalna, and tbenc- iouth 101 balm tO the place of beginning, cniil-iiulng .1.11 Hrten. Dated al NelloO, B. C. June 1th llOfl p, if. o'ComsoR tlgoMi Voi so, Agent. Dated thi* 7th da* nf J|] Inn- KiNAIIlg Notice i* bereby given that "n ��� ayi ..ft. r date I Intend I uke appiioatlon Lo tin Honorable Uie I'hicf lomiuiiiion-r uf Lumiiami Woik-. for oor* iniKKimi to pnrebaie tbe followiag dowribed 1 *>������ tommenalng ai a poil placed on the nurtheul m.i ner ni r Klnahan's Application to Purchai III -ike,( -U. I crpe llllll.g chaini ea��ti theuce80chalna ���outb; thi tic* *-i Chaini Welti Ihence following I Klnahin'*ea*i or ii bniimlH y to point of coNimemem.nt, con- taming 040 aorta, mort oi ten, Hannah 1 ikhnct. I'aied this7'b day of 'une, i od. Notice i* hereby given ihai 60dayi afterdate f Intend to make appl cation iu tin-Honorable the Chief commluloner ol Unds and Worki fur ner minion lo pun-base the following deacrlbed lamis: Commencing al i post placed at tbo in. leribcUoo of tbe eut bonndary of J Batu1 on empUo.n and tlrp north bonndary of t Klnahan'i api aii.ui to Pnrohaae. markod'T.K Jr'ieW ner pun " 'th me followingS. Uatu'autArti boundary, Kleliiilns north! the0colOonalna_a? Ilu-nee 40 chains lo Ihe no then, bo lar . i Hannah Merney'i Apnllcal io Pn!K_!i ihonce following tbe ndrtherl ��� \\, J .,,: and northerly boundary ol T, Klu.hanWpDTC Cation lo Purchase, to poi t of commannamlKi containing B2uaoru, raoie m lo��i" l""1'1^'". Dated thli 7th day of Jnins |-i!-ij.KlS*,UN* Jm' Notloe is here'y given that I intend ~mH7.7. afterdate, tn apply |��� the i hud . ,,''.. 1,,-v\\ b.iml*: nml Works fur pe, ,,.',' "���N"��f>'";r of the following deicrlb*-J ian i* *,,''.J,_?'IIVK Valley, K.,(lleiiav Dlltllc ','���,, .'i"1 Hr" post (marked lieorge v.uing m, ','" "K "l t placedat the nortii eui -I . ' f""\\ :"n,,:,r? townihlp W; tbence south 8cI cliiinS t_th-_* .' east eorner of Mild Section m' Vt ' ���''" " thaini, ��ienoe north W chalm ami ?uf wwl *? IDchainsInthe p'��ec of , , , ' ' ""'"'���,' 6��* B90aores, ..ml befngUieei , h ��� i f; '���';,1,��i,,,���� tion82, fo��nihipo8_ rl> w��o/Mid ieo. Dated at Nelson, H. V. June fjtll m DioHoe Youko. Notice I* hcrehy given tbltOOdayi from data I Intend toapoly to Uie Honorable the Chief Com- miujoDei .f Und* and Wnrk* for permission lo pun base the r-duwing described laud*, in thfl rtt-st Kootenay Dlitrlet Hand Island, m the Loiumbia Klver abont 4 mllei imrth ol Borton lly; all of 'aid Iilaud abOTfl high water, bt ing in acre* more or leu. Hated thu in nay of June, imo, KMANK NoltT.iN T. * MAKIMMX, Agenl Hi,iy dayi rJtor data I iniemi to appii to the l nmnilssl-ner of Ij.nds ami Work* ''. i,,ria m purchaie IM acre* of land. Com nctng ��\\ �� poil planted o|| cteek on t|���. a,,,,,, ,";'���".".""��'���"' * ii.y i.....i'i ,,;���;;,:, ��....,'���' ""'"'i' fi I" I'li.ln., ih,.,,.',- 1 '! Ilitollll sl.y ssf Jssss,. I'jsss, Wis 1.1.�� If.smv PirtM, Wll.l.u,, J.Ts.VK, .,.,.., So'IotH berebrglrtn iiiaiswi.i,,), (.,������ ,,.,,., ii'l.-lsssi.TsilUiiii.,,,,,) Mark, l���s Mrn sU���, im si i������,i���s���.r,, ���,,������, ���\\i���!,,.'.;,;' inn. HUrlliiKfr.s,,, ��,���,��, murk.,| a '. I.'.v �� po.,, iiifis,,' in ob.ln, s'iim, th,-su'- us sii.is,. I""! IS,ll���.|���'U.ll ..||���1|,�� ���,.,|, || nortii to point of imunwmMi llssli'il llilssllls sl.y i,(Jn,,,, |900; 'Ilisllis, AlsTIHis Jom, f.s, Wll.l.UM J 'IssVH, A|i,,,u, N..U.T I. heroliy jItoi, h,���s godu, after slat.. I insssk.'sl M.Ms'i'. n |.; ,.,������,.," , , i."."" '';"" .null, ���f U���.H.1V S's.nsir ���l H1'",,,.r',���";,"" ssssisiissii iii i iro Valoy, rsii,i,i,i.. ,,,.1, /,,.,,',,, *.,'is,si���. ��,.���, i,,,.,,,,?,,, ,���.���i;i���' I,","'; plsss's; ssf I'ssisiiiifiis'ssisii'iil Jll,lts'2l)[li,l!W,', Maiik SfCOAKBllnr, l.,.i,,l���r �� A, CAUlta, AKsllt. "Olio, ISS ll.'li'lsy Kh,.��� ,|,���| u , ,, . ffiiia'airasi' r f ��- Eiaft^^TftRi ra^fi 1 loln�� "' " I1"-! iin.rk.il A. IV Cal. riinplm can lwoiiiy"hIto,,Mn%T0,S^)l'.,���' oCTunim^i! '"''""I'liiifii.-i..,.!:,: D*\\*amfi,m. lowruw, ||'|>-| i i ,,,,, ��" s.i.1 ::';:'.::; ,!;;;:i.,,;:v. ���i ��� no.] pl.uu i .', ���I"","1"." ��i'|'" �� "(1 A Mie * MlUtlu nn .. eight) (Wi) chain, w.-i nonh: tbeoee eight) isji eight) iw) uhaln ��� bjDdtir* h (IMO) aeres, ti mrle�� bated Un' md ol July, w \\ , , Koifoels herebj gin ti I In tend bi make apt lleati t hie Oflintnludotiei of Ui , inlsalou lo ptin-hAae Ih, land. Comiuem lint ii > mm northwesi iMiruemf sfHl nm. ... pif.-.m,*, ylS,., M< v K. i?orner," rum chains south, Ki rhain- cUi ud pblil' of i i.Iiinii li, July .in,I. IBOO Sotlei |i be'vby,iiveii Ihatw^jai ll.hl.d loapply to ihe if..r,,.;���|.;, _t__"_ mlssloner ul I In and .V.,rk* tt piirel ihe followlna in the Wesl Kootenai Jlfiriel < poal on ibe ca Iu nl Till k arron Uke, and marked ' ' eorner," thonce usl -v. ' tiatn-. thi Ql ��� West SO tfl polnl n| emn MO 'en * re nr !������-- I-.. atedJnni II I I n MriLLUlB* -iv. dav* after dat. I Chief t nmmiulom i ol i d ��� \\ lOtoria. for iiermlasion topui ' ���- and Hit] ii'") Ren ml | ��� loan Commeuctas ���: , elfhiy (W)cbaioi east ol ��� I | Bulgers pre-emption ami corner," and rannina ��� ihi ni ������ south forty (toj chalna, tb< m c north tort] I twinning JlllTj '���'��� i * KOttl I ll herein give-. Intend to ��ppiy lo lhe lion tlu Q sioner ol Ij��ihI* and Work- lor mm ebaw ihe [ollowtug de* rlbi 1 lu Kootenay district, prni ..( B*ag Commencing at a post martid a )* �� corner, on the soutb ildn ������ about two mllei ��������.! . ��� Mioj at ihe northweel ioroeiol tt. i" - pre smptloo claim, ihi m i tbenoe m.rih flo chalm, tbeeei ** Ihcme nuuth 00 ' bain* lo the pUm ��� oniaiiiiiig MOicrH mon Dated thi* .'lib dav ol Jnlv.iM Notice i. hereby gin d lhal mnettd dale I Intend loanpTv tn lhe Ibu ��� Dniml-lonirof Undi and H rkil i lo pun baee lhe following ������ ��� ���: ate In Fire Valley mi tin wi t I rnw Utke, Kootonay dlitrlet, i"- lowi Commem log at �� pott pt northwi ��t corner ��>f ff. a < sidsn f marked "A. Mel.'* rum lha. ���: ilo-nee |,.n�� im) ��� in.:-.- ��� ��� ������"��������� chaini norih; iheure forty U ' ���*! thence forty (toj chaini -outh miu rani e.imiueii', imnt, eontaiiiliij oni ���-'.** ilxty (110) acrei nmre or lea. r Dai.d June22, Won A>oriMcUl_B VV A. i'i ��� Notice li bereb) glren tbat I m��s4el| afier dale toapply In tlie i .-ue! ��'.:���=��� ���*���'*��� < and* aud Worki Iur ;������ ���rm��--i-o> t.��pji u��s following duerlsbed lands sod p" -!M at Fin- .ll ev Ko,Ue|iav IH-lri't i'meem at a |m*i Miuirkcd P. II ",| on nor nnfisiwej tier) placed al I In' nnrlh east roWel "' ����� II, LOWnshlpWi thenee Wilt th ai ��..*ift.t��J weal -m ohalni, thenee north ftt'hiiwi" northerly bouodiry ol said wetlontDial-J^ re eaal kiebalm to the plen lalnlug IM acrea, and being tbinorui �����(������ quarter ol said eeetton -i. mwnihtp* Nelson, 11. C. June-dh l-i p j qnoaoi Vgn ��� Sixty dayi alter dale I Intend to *$1_l_\\ eninmlsiloner of band* and vVorl pur.'ha*, itoaoresof Uml ��ltusie*au**S1 a* follows, Commcnelng ��t �� '������ ��� "J lhe eaal ihorv of Arrow Uk, up] ��� ' m Undlng al lha -outh ��.- "������<���' W O'Hiley-i nre-emption and marked '���'- \\\\ corner] thenee eaat 00 chains, ibienag ehalna, the weilMrhaln- lo tw M'_"_ re- Uorth along the hike tttOtt 1" ***** li.elriMllg Jlllic A'f 1)1 * * * '"' ''*"'��� r i.,.* IV. i'.iiish.I""*' n * I. iii'i.'i.i Kiii.is il,.,��� I "'. III. lull.,is v loll,,' II >U, "'"'l"''!1, l.i|..|..i,i-r,.| lati.l.ssti.l Work, l"S|-""�� |iill.'l,.s��s' llss. lollnWlni ���l."Hl"i| ] nn'Ili'llixsil �� potl lissisti'il �� II ��] plsslilsil nl Hi,. N 11. COri ITi'i iil|ili,ill 111 I'll, lull IHirtls, llliliiilsi. ss, .1. >' ' I'll.I In plai'r nf i iiisiliii'lin Sss. nl IV, II Ms'S's-l'll-l'1';-"' IV. ,1 I s I SLSS, A.' 'I'- Isisii- ^isls.l'.,. ��� Ni I. lsors.li, ilrni '' '""''Vs,1* il.Us I ,,l to ,.|.|.ls to Hi ""'"ffXl V i 1'omml.. ol Un,l " I I" wl.in to psinliMi lln' I..II..J "';, a Ir fIllllll: .Hsissl.-alWu.'sii- �� '" ',3 ,i ���l K���,.li.|���,y l.���lsi sss lln l'i'!;"' K.H.ton.r, I'l'.s s iin"'1' ",", I 'sillilliii I.S SS.Il.li'll.lls, Hi,' .��� moro nt Iom, ,s im i i >"���".��� "isssis < " i;'1;:;;;,,.!,,.. lnoni:log��l�� i n m �����*,''">, i��im1 I. 7moB, I ll.'.i ki���,i..iiis in i'l mnilli WI si'i ,.( I. i* f.'11'is.liii. Us.. Miinls.rlv I I"'' Nii'lial'i. more s,r Ion 1" Hi'' HIT ssf SIHl'l l^ss IWO, ii ll 'I ���outh I'l (���iniiii'. mora or toi I'll,' liii'lllilisrv "f ll. K. Ilsilli'i'l' ' vi'l , ,,,111 I'urc o; thou '...i.tIv i "'''.".'iii'U s'si, arycif, �� li H��H-��-I>��� ]'*"��� ,�� In I'llrslssi.,. 1'.' :,7J .Ilisllis in ' ' .,��� .iiil- ���linroofguwoj' liiiv; tliol f,illowl"W""JH| rally ..I Hi., nu ibore m n imrlli '��-;"��� ���,* Hon TO is ire or low to m; ���;; ,',, ,���,.. iis'Ii.ImsII Ui|7B��B.1| llis'll"''"'1 "' "��������� si.l, tissr is,i. ivoatorly i iilsssy of k|1''1 '.���"';.,,,��� iKW'IsslI sssrs'ssr 16,1 to pssim "1 \""" wont, .. D.riMiK i'.sis',i Jung l.i, 1900. "��� " .imy'i 'V'' I ml* 1 _ nl I i��' S.sllis' ll Iists'Iiv fl I Ins..si,I mil 'lull' I llll-llil JiplVI,, IU'' I""'" .iiul��J"�� C roftondii �����'" ' "''" '."uil lopiirelMu lho lollowlnl itoiurllsii ""J.',��| in ll.'.i Koislellny ilimlsi: fwlnninitwa .slsssiis.,1 hi tin. uortliwoiteoriusroi M I'sib S's'i'i'li, llis'lis-s Hi mi'Iml"-. �� ,,,|alis". oi .iniiii. mora or ls's-��. Oiom-o no'!" , pi moro or lou, Ihonoo on�� I ko���"",, l'1" -ri."miiniiiK, Hi'' "s"1!1, ' "'''���,,mi '��� Isrss.-" .vll.it lisksssssvis His III'' His li " ' ,|I�� 1'ss July.'., IHHI. ';'" ,, N���ll,.,. is hs'relsy iilss'li I ".|>, '.'"I'siniii. Iills. I 1 usl 10 ��|.|il> I'"1"" ' ,..r (--rn.lj- ilonor of Undo ��nd Wort, ytotorlMWfl i 10 |.iireliM0 tho f ilm.' '''",������., ''���' ,1111.10 lis llss. sllilrlsl s,l IVoll Is"'" "i,rlsJ "i i-rsiliiiinii Crook: Hlnrllnil'il o I" i ,|soofj IV, pl.ni; I.I til .l"l.ll IVIsll, S'lllllliss SSSSlllll SS| .1 Mill >< niiinliis: nssrlli ;m ilisiliii., Hu'ii iiii'isi'i' b I, :�� I'liaiiiK, thonco �������� ' ,UM,i, |'S.iliilofi',,;iiiiil,ll,'Ulllullt. , ^....j'J'Vitnl. J SHIS' 11, I'.��.). J.F1IA����'; ��� The Daily Canadian Canada Drug and Book Co'y> Limited THE | Mosl Improved land [Up-lo-dite Today WE ARE SOLE AGENTS **���������������������������:������������������������������������������ : ��� ��� s , t SMITH TYPEWRITER ��� Machine 4} on ��� the ^ Market *** ��� ��� ��� ��� : ��� ��� ��� ��� x ��� X X X 4> ��� ��� ��� I >***********;<>************* FEEDING THE MULTITUDE Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes- Services In the City Churches Tomorrow. KODAKS 'lie two latest additions to the Kodak line are the No. iB Quick Focus Kodak for 3 % x 5 % pictures, i s, $12.00. And the No.4A Folding Kodak for 4)4 x 6'/i pictures,with regular equipment, No. 2 B. .v. L. Automatic Shutter and Double Combination Rapid Rectilinear Lens, with a speed of f. 8. Price $35 ����- We have thfl whole Kodak tomfly, from tbe old Nn. 0 ri��ht up r<�� tin* Nu. I A Also ull tin- SappliM nt T(iri)iiti�� j'rioos. Our mnil department ih nt your service. Canada Dttsg and Book Co'y* Limited perial Bank of Canada Head Office: Toronto. 'AL PAID UP,.,,$8,900,000 HEST $8,900,000 H VYILKI1-:, l*roKi,l,'iit HUN. 110 BERT .I.U'TKAY, Vieu-Presidrat Branches in British Columbia: WHEAD, OOLDUN, NELSON, HEVELHTOKE, TROUT LAKK, ORANBROOK, VAMOOUTBR, VICTORIA. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT i.|H,^i(s renewed and tuteratt sUowed nt ourrent rati-n fnmi .intn of opening no snd credited half-yearly i.8on Branch J- M, LAY, A*ionasret-. 'he Hall Minfcg and Smelting Company, Limited. NELSON, B. C 'urchases Lead, Copper and Dry Ores, bal Tar, Waterproof Paints Pitch, Creosote, Oils for Preserving Timber, Rooiing Pitch and Paints. Boat Hiiilii.'iK will Und it to their advantage to asoonrPitob, Melson Coke ao>i Gas Co., Ltd. '. Burns & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEAT MERCHANTS TIMBER NOTICES. tfoilee fu ueri-ny given tbat .'M f Weft Kork ol uuneaii river; tlielif.e m ehains unlit It, llienie 80 chaini east, thenCc SO chalm norlh, ihciiee 80chaini went UMoini of Coniineinetiient No. a,���commanding at i poit marked Ole Oberg'i ko HifHisl |��o-t and *>lJitilen tlm ea*! HiUeo' Dmienil river, ahout II m licit i orlheast of Wait Fork of Duncan river; thenee MO ehalOH northi tleiic" ni chain- it "i ner poet,and planted on the eail ilde nf Dunoan rwar ��nd about i-ji-i mllei. northeait of weit Fork oi Duoean river; Ihence Hn chain* north, tbenoe Soi-haiim ���������-���'��� tbenoe SO ohalni wnth, benoe wdmum went to IHilnl of comiiH-iiC"tn<-rit. No. .'>. Coinnieiii Iiik at a poM inurked Oil ohcrK'i noriheail corner post, and planted on Ihe tail hide of Imuran river and about 13 1 I mlli-H iiorihiuhi ���>( Wei| Knikof Donean river; thenee so eitaiie. weht, thenoe U ohalni north, ihctur- 80 ohalni eait, thenoe 80 ohaini ion tb to point uf oommei cement. No. ll.���Commenolng at a po��i marked Ole Obrri*'* liortlicant corner pout, and planted nil lbe "Hitelde of Diinean river, and about IBM miles northeait of weet Knrlt of Duncan river; tbenoe B0 chaini weet. thenee80chaini north, thenee WI chalnn BBIt, tbence HO chain" MHltll to jioitit of oommencement. No. 7.���Commencing at a poit marked Ole Oberg'i MMilhweht enrner polls, and planted on Ihe cant lldC of Puneaii river and ubout 181*4 mllei northeut Ol the West Turk oi Duncan river; theuce Ho ohalni east, (hence Ko chaiiih hoiilh, lbence 80obalm wut, tbence su chain*- nortb to {mint of oommeneement No. 8.���Commencing ut a iminI marked (He Oberg'i lOUtbvreil corner OUK, and plauied on theeHKl xl'le of lliincau river, and about Hit miles northeait of the Weil Kork ut imueaii river; thence Wi ( ha Ilm eait, thenee BO ohalni soiilh, thence nt) chains weht, tbence Hu chains north to point ol commenoement. No. 9,���Commenolng at a post planted on the ihs i sjdc of Donoan river and mark >d Ole HberK'H ���OUtheail corner post, and about II l-l miles nortlieuhl of West Fork of Duncan river; tbence no chaini west, thence 80 chains uorih, thence 8o chalna eait, thenee B0 chaini eon th to point ol commencement. Silver King Hotel BAKKK BTKKKT, NLUON Best Dollar a day house in the Kootenays. Room, .re well furnl.hed. T.blc .1 gsvsd u .ur lu NelHou. Hiss- isippllod with good llsjunr. .an ssuiar,. W. E. McCANDLISH, Proprietor. Tremont House Kuropeao ati'i American Plan Ileal* ... cU. Kfiomti from '2& ote. to ll Only White 11*1 j> Kuiplnved. M ALONE ft TREGILLUS Baker Bt.. Nelnon Proprietor! Bartlett House fiKO. W. BARTLETT, Proprietor. Best Dollar-a-Day House io Nelson. Tbe Bar Ii tbe fluent. White Help Only Employed. loiephlne St. Ko. 11 Obefc" I'lllH ut a post marked Ole Ull und planted ou .'���: and about 1.. 1-1 irk nf iMiticaii river; ace w eliniiiH north, c M> ebaliis nouth lu (t West Transfer Co. GEORGE F. MOTION, Managti. (ii'iiinil Tonmafcen and Dealers in (3onl anil Won . ICxpri'HH nnd HinvpiK.' Transfer AGENTS FOR IMPERIAL OIL CO. V*8 _.'i3 Office: Baker St. ^ Ji lu. loinmc outbeaal idci.f li an i mllu northeaatof Went . ihence so chaini vreit, ti' I hence HOchaliih cact. the puiut of commencement. No. IL���Commencing at a post marled Ole Oberg'aBonthweit corner jtont and planted on tbe OUt Ilde of Ilunean river and about 15 1-4 mil��� northeail Ol WOW Fork of the DonCan river; (hence ho chain" eact, tlience ffll clialnH nouth, thence 80 chaini rat, thence W chalna north to point of commencement, No. 13.���Conimeiieinn at a poNt marked Ole Oberg'i northeail corner pout and planted on tin; eunt side of Duncan river and about U 1-4 miles iiorthea-t of Weit l'ork of iMiiuan river; tbenoe80 chains weat, thence ���*���" chahiK north, tbence BD Chain! can, tlience ��U chains nouth to imint ui commencement No. 13. -Commenting at a pomt marked Ole !>!"��� ,:'��� -,..i!iiwi-t corner ikimI ami plHiiteil on tbe eait ilde of Dnncan river aboul W-XA miies northeut of the Went Kork of tbe Duncan river; tbeuce hu chalna eaat. thenoe bi ehains south, thenee Htl chaliiH west, thence SO chains north to polni ul commencement. NO. Hi���Commencing at a post marked Ole Oberg'i iouth west oorner poet and planted nn tlie east side of Duncan river and ahout 17 1-4 miles northeast from the West Fork of Duncan river; thenee Su cbalni east, theuce an ebalns south, thence m chains west, theuce 80 ehains north to polnl of Commencement No, iv Commencing at a post marked Ole Obetg'a nortbeul corner po*t and planted on the cast side of euueau river and about 17 14 niihs uorthenst of Wesl Fork of Duncan river; Ibenee 8u cbalni west, thenco tw chains north, lbence So chaini out, thenoe 90 ohaini south to point ol commencement No. l*.-Commenclng at a post marked Ole Oberg'i snuihwcsl corner post ami planted on the cast side ol Duncan rl-er ami about IH 1-4 miles norlheast ol Die Wesl Fork of Duncan river; tbenoe W chains eut theliee 80 chains south, theuce so chains wesl, thenee SO chains north to point of oommencement No. 17.���Commencing at a post marked Ole Oberji's southwest ,miner post and planted nn the eait Ilde ol Duncan river ami about 19 l-i miles nortbeul of the Weal Fork of i uncan river; tlience h) chains easl, thenee SO chains south, thenee 80 cbalm weit. ihence so chains uoih to point of ooramenerannt Dated June Sth 1906, Ol.R OliEUu, Locator. Notice is hereby glTOU thai 90 days after dale inlcnd to apply to the Chief Commluloner of Landl and WorKl lor ii spei hii license to eut ami carry away timber (nun the IoIIowIuk described lauds, situated iu the West Konteiiay district: No. t���-Commencing at a post marked O D. Horn's souihwoi corner poet) and plantcil on the east hank of Duncan river and about *i 1-1 miles norlheast of weat fork of Duncan river; thence so ohalna easl. thenoe SO chains south, theuce so chains west, thence so chains north lo point of commenoement No. 8,���Commencing at a post marked O. D. Hoar's northcasl comer post, ami plantcil on the cast side of Duncan river, ami about 20 1-1 miles northeast of west fnrk of Duncan river; thenoeSO onatna west, thence So chains north, theuce so chains easl, thenee 90 chains soutb to pofht of CLUBHOTEL The Big Schooner D/*���*�� f (\\~ Or "Half-iod-Half" DCCl I UCa Tho only Glnw* of Good Beta in NoIhoo. Hotel accommodations seeotid lo none in Itritish Columbia, Kates f 1.00 per day. Kpi-eial rates IO monthly boarders Only home hotel In Nelson COMINER HTANU'Y and SIUI6A. Lake Viet* Hotel Corner Hall and Vernon Sts. Two blocks from wharf. GEO. HARRISON, Prop'r Rates 11.ihi per Day and np. RANCH LANDS FOR SALE We have Improved and Unimproved Ranches for Sale on the Kootenay and Slocan Lakes, Slocan Valley and Nelson District. Before purchasing call TJT j% JKJW mi\\]\\ and examine our list. Ot 0& lYl* *\\0*%E\\jJ T. Q. PROCTER In^uhance! Real Estate and Mining CITY LOTS AND FRUIT LANDS A SPECIALTY. Managtr for the Kootenay Valleys Company, Ltd. OldMt eHtnlilisliort Real Kstate I'.iissiiii'ssrt in Kootonuy. Nelson, B. C. POSITION IS EVERYTHING I I have for Sale the Choicest Fruit Lands io this district. Most of it frimate on the Went Arm nml Main Lake, foro you dedtla to lsrcnto. See me lie- S. RL BRYDGES, ""Sgyg��� ^ ��S^A>^A^^^AiVSVV��AV��V��<^����^^AiVN^VVVVVVVVVV^.VVVVVVMS*^ P. O. Box 161. Telephone lis. NELSON. B. C. Grand Central Hotel J A. ERICKSON, Proprietor. Centrally Loetted. Open Day end Night. Sample and Bub Rooma Free. Opposite Court House and Post Office. Corner Ward and Vernon Streets. Tb la non , in Ponder lor Timber " win be received ml Sulimliiv, llir ii y p I i iiiiin 'Mill lilt' loll.lWllI i- North Kork ol .nh Milling DlvJi Hi l'ork o| VV it\\f ,h H stiiLi uodborn Un nnv Lave; t I'iiui ; ilM-m- ciist n chalna to tin- point to (lit Alld deacrlbed v��� dberrs on of Weat led on the .imni five aouth ho nib w >[ rolll- I,, 1 1. roinini'lHillK nl ii -(like li'iitllcil oil tlir oriiiKoik.il iVoodberrr Creek aboutalxmlloi om Koolenay Utko; tnence fouth so ohetnai lonoo weal BOohatnii tbence norih M attaint) cbiiiliK to (hi- point Ol l-Olllllll'lll-D- aki- 'ihiiiti ireok, iihn m the Ht'Ti'll Ihonoo north lo thu point thenoe eait m chain iiu'iii. but 8, Commencing North l'ork of W Ilirrrv Ul mllei trom Kootenay Laaei chalnal thenoe weal 80 ohaini obalnai thenee rail 80 chaln,t c neneomeut. iml-i ��� Commencing nt n itako planted on the Norih l'ork of Woodberry t non, .ibom ei^M mil.", rrom KOOtenay Lake; thenre sonlli HO chalnei ihenco weit "">< iia.n-: thenoe north hu chain*) thonce eail hu chains to the point of commencement*. The person offering Lhehtghoatcaih bonui will be entitled to Hpecidl licences covcrlni: lbe lllii- lts' renewable fcr Iwenly-one lUOOeuWO ycarH. Hash tender mint be accompanied by a certified dheqUOi maile piyiible at par In Victoria to the underiigned. for the am a, %m,w, of the ilm yeari reel lor luob bpeclal lloenoui and the amount o( the bonnri tendered, and alio a oertl* it I'd cheque for 880 00 (or cost oi advertiilng nid llmlU, NKH, F. MACKAY, Deputy Oommluloner of Landiand Works*. Labdfland World Department, Victoria, B.C , .Inly p.uh, 1906. Nelson, B.C. L��**�� We WiU Sell. 20 Marconi-Canadian for $60.oo. McDermid & McHardy B. Tomkins, Manager. The Leading Hotel in the Kootenays. Oood Sample Rooma. Queen's Hotel litter Street, Nelion. B. O. Lighted by Electricity and Heated by Hot Air |,h" li N.-srlnstn in Hosiland, Truil, Ni-lsim, Knsld, Kiiiulnn, Throe Korku, Now Donvor mnl Shiran Cily. '���'��� isiiill loiiuy limni'l, sslll Isssvi' immpi 'sis.l s'stroliil nlli'iiilssis. Heid Office: Nelson, B. C. NOTICE. TAKK NOTICK lhat I intend to apply nt the noil sttiii'i.- n( ihe Board of Llcenoiiiii Cl lll- ilonen tor the city of Xebon, for a transfer to fJeorkuHarrliouof Nelion* 11 c.ol my Cloente toBi'il ferniL'tiU'il ami IplrltupUl llqtior.-i on the promllOl known nn tl.e Luke View bout, Vernon Hlreel, NollOU. B.C Dated the Ith day of July, 11KHI. At'Oi-n THOHA8. WilllvhN, vv. A. Ma-jdonalu. No B.���Oommenolng at a post marked 0. D, lloar'n lOQthWBlt corner poHt anil planted oil Hit1 eiiKt nble of hum'.,]) river, nml admit HI l-l mlluH norihcMRt of the WOlt lork of Imuran river; thenoe no clmhif north, thence m ehalmeait, theme HoehatiiK hoiiIIi, thence Wl chains went to polnl ot commcnci'iiu'iit. No 4i���Commencing at �� vo>i milked o. D. lUmr'.s louthweitcorner poit and plaoied on the eait bunk oi I'lincHii livrr.uinl h n 21 1-lmllcn northeait of Die went tork ol Duncan rive-; thenoe *u ciiHini north, theuce HiM'liam* eact, Hit!lice Hi) chaini nouth, thenee ho chalm weit to potnl of I'omiiH'iicPiiienl. No. B ���Commenolng at a pout matted 0. J". llotir'-sotilheitM coriM-i pout mi-l planted ou the eitxt -i.lc-il lMiue��u river, nmI about It l-l nilb-H Nn: 11,, .in oi weii lork of Duncan river; tbence&i ohalni noitbi ihence hd phainiewk UieiceW ohaini south, ihouca ho chains west to piim of commenccnient. No ii. omuienolng at n pohI marked 0. D. Ilimi���'* MUtheait corner ]>or the west lork of Duiictin river; thonoe ho cIihIiis easi, thenee Hi) chalus soiuh, thence ho ehalns wesl, lbence 80 chains north to point ����f commencement. No. tt.-CiiiiimcuehiK nt a post marked 0, !>. Hour's northeast comer posl aod planted ou the cast side of Duncan liver, and about 'JI 1-1 miles southeast of west fork of Duncan river; IheiieeHo cliiiinv west, llicnuc HO chalna north, thence Hn chains east, tlience HO chains south to point ot commencement. No. Be���Commenolng at a post marked 0, D. Hoar's southwest corner post ami planted on lhe cast side of Pum-iiti river and about 'JJ 1-1 mllei northeast of the went fork of Duncan river; thence HU chains east, tlience till chains soiilh, theuce HO chalus wesl. thence ��) chalnn north to polnl of connuciicenieiil. Mo, 10.���Commencing at a post marked o, d. Hoar's northeast corner post and planted on the cist stile of Duncan riverand about 11 1-4 miles northcasl of (he wesl fork of the Duncan river; theliee HO chains, west lbence 80 chnins north, thence 80 ohaini eait, thence80 chnins south to point of comuienceiiii'iil. No. U.���Commencing at a a post marked O. D. Hoar's southwest corner poHt and planted on the easl side of Duncan river and about 881*4 miles norlheast of the west fork of the Duncan river; tlience HO chains easl, thenee Hi) chains Aouth, thenee HO chains west, theuce HO chains north to polut of commencement. No ll���-Commencing at a post marked (). D. Hoar's northcasl corner post aud planted on the cast Hide of Hum an river and about 'il 1-4 mllei nortiieaul ol the west fork of the Duncan river; Ihcnce 80 chains wesl, thenee HO ehaliiH north, thenee HO chains easi; thenco 80 chains south to puiut ol commencement. RATKtf t* fKR DAY Large and Comfortable Bedroomi and First- class Dining Room. Bample Kooms for Commercial Men. MRS. K. i-:ijvi��t*i*:i> i-wi:i-; Baker Street. - NELSON. TELEPHONE 128. No. Ifl.���Gommenotttg utiiposl miirked (), P. Hunt's MniilnviM cor hit po��l mid platiU'il on lhe unit: Bide ol tb<' iMinniri river Hlid ubout li l-i tnik'H northeait ol tin' west fork of tin* Duui-hii river; tliom-e Ko chains eiiNt, tlience HO cIihIim ���onth) llienee 80 ehniliN we-t, lbence Nl cliHlin* nortb to point of commencement No. m.���Oonunenelng at �� poit marked o. n. Hoar'i norlbvvest eorner jioxt mui planted on the eail fide of Duncan ri er and about '24 1-4 tnlloti northeut of the wreit forkof the Dunoan river; tbence 80 Cbalni wont, thenee- 80 chalnn north, lbence 80 ohalttl ensl, thenee 80 clutlnK Koutb to polut ol comineneenieul. Dated Juiie��th loott. o. o, Hoak, Locator, Byhli Ajfetlt, OLE (IB*HO. Notiee fa bereby Riven Unit, thirty duvH alter dale, I Intend to apply to lbe Honorable the Chief I'OtnmlHsloiier oi Umln mid Workn for a Ipeolal license to eul and earryawny timber from the fullmvito; denerlbed latidit, situate on Lemon creek ln theilbdrlet of West Koolenay: Cnm- meneliiK Ht a post planed on Lemon ere-k, eleven (11) mliea fiom Kootenay Lake, adjoining Lot .Utt, marled -B. \\\\'�� s. k. eoruer post"; thence forty f��0) ohalni west; tbence eighty ft*11) south; tbence forty (40) chains east; thence eighty (tkli ehains north to point o( commencement, containing three hundred and twenty (:i'JD) acres, more or lesa Dated the Aiih day nl June. A.H., iwfi. Bauci White ExcursionTripsEast $52.50 Winuiixiij; Port Arthur St. Paul, Dnhith, Sioux City Knnsas Cily $68.90. St. Louis IflO.OO. Chioaxo HJ64 HO. Ou sulu Anu'iiRt 7-n-ii, September 8-10 I'iiuil limit Ootober Hint. Toronto iV'iMTi. On snip Soptembor N 9-10 Limit Novum Iht ilOtli. HUwiiuken W8JK) On ��nle Autnuit. 7-8-11 Limit Oohiber .'list. Through mtes nil i-tatioiis���Ontario, Qoebefisi Ni'\\v Ysirk, Now KtiKland, Mari- nine Proriuoei on applis'ation. K. .1. COYLK, .1. S. CAKTEK, A.IU'.V.Vftlls-islivi'r. II. I'.A., Ns'lsols. WEST KOOTENAY. BUTCHER CO. Wholesale und Kelall Dealers In Fresh and Salted Meats < Jumps supplied on shortest; notice nud lowcHt price. Nothing but frt��ah nud wholesome mollis nml tmpplt-s kept in stock Jluil orders receive carefnl nttention. E. C. TRAVES. Manager. Old Curiosity Shop If you want to buy or Bull anything, go to the Old Curiosity Shop. A new lino of Jnpancnu Goods now on sale. All kinds of Dinnerware ln stock. Patterns. TNC COHrOKTAtlt WAV. Change of Time Effective July 22nd -******��� WB_ TRAIN FOR SPOKANE will leave Nolson at h:!i0a. m. ttJM _f\\M Ketnrniufc ��� will arrive at Nelson at 7:8B p in. ��� ��� STEAMER KASLO mm will leave for Knslo nt 0:45 p. ni. Returning will arrive at Nelsou at 9:10 a. in. H. E. DOUGLAS, City Piiwenger Agent. S. G. YERKES, A (I. P. A., Seattle. ��� A. McDonald & Co* WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Dealers in staple aud fancy Groceries. Batter, Eggs. Camp and Miners' Snpplios. ���*, I,! . V:' I'll >: i:i :��,s.'1 I I i m The Daily Canadian THE GREAT REGATTA Is the siilijoct of must local interest at present, and In order to enjoy li thoroughly yon need perfect distance vision. If your sight is at all defective, we can correct II with perfect-fitting nhsss.-s at low prics.-s. A pair of BAUSCH & LOMB BINOCULARS will .liable you to follow the regatta accurately. They are ilie finest field glasses made, and we sell them ai lowc-si market prices. J. O. PATENAUDE, WATCHMAKKK. M.1N1TAI TOI *************************** i ss> .' Oar Store has Justly Won* the Reputation of * being the * |Headquarters For: 'The Store of Sweets/ Fruits, Confcitionery nnd Ice Cream. Campers' Supplies .��� We carry nothing Hut the* T highest grade of all $ X lines of * GROCERIES i Your goods are carefully*' Checked. Our name is x back of everything * we sell. Bell Trading j Company ��� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� cA Tip" for a Canadian Morning* BUY THE BEST Roasted Coffee OF YOUR HOME MANU FACTURE. Kootenay Coffee Company. Longhurst's Phone Hi. Baker St. NBLsSON. B 0. HOTEL ARRIVALS. C II' /It-jSQ'ii'ift^K"'*'' -' I Vsirnon nnd Ward Str����ti��, iMiLSON, B. O. .1. FJU5D HUNK. Proprietor. .1 k McNaughton, Vancouver; n C Murphy, Son. Mich.: Nell Gethlng, Wesley Gethlng, Slocan: R S Gourley, Allien" Gourley, J ll Alexander, ll 0 Woods, Toronto; Henry Ruckle, Vic- iniiii; A ll Horry ami wire. Noiihpuii. STRATHCONA. I. II 11 Clement. Grand Folks; Miss .lean Curie, Miss Isabel Curie, Winnipeg; ll 11 l.aiiiK, Alfred Laing, Pendle- iiin;.l Bender ansl wife, Si. John: .1 1( Read, P B Bradley, Vancouver; A Miller Greenwood; W C Thomas, Boundary Falls: Miss Olivia Dahl, ChrlBtlana; Miss GIna Smith, Dell Itaiiiils; it W Sealeman, Milwaukee; A Baldwin, Seattle; A Yosler. Spokane E a Lindsay, Menominee; W B Dalg- lish. Skican; F Pearce, Calgary; R A Tower, Victoria; A B. Ritchie, Hall- fax; W P Cluril and wife, Cranbrook: Rev. Steuben A Northrop, .Miss bene Northorp, Mrs. Northorp, Los Angeles; Mrs. Frank Russell Miss Rein Russell, Miss Grace Russell, Kansas City. QCBBN'S, II C Aslney, J Williams, Procter; Miss M HIslop, Rossland; M Murphy, Slocan; 0. D Bell and wife, W II Cowley and wife. Salmo; A W Boyd, Miss Claudia McCluskey, Spokane; James Nelson, Beggs; J ll Peeney, Cascade; ('bus. Tinner, Chlllilvvark; A ,1 Steu- sini ami wife, Knslo; elms. Smith wife nml son, Cranbrook; Mrs. Frank Wilder, Wlnlaw; J II Hawthornthwaite, N;i- iiiiimo; Mr and Mrs II Donald, J Hend- riokson, VancouverjJ Kalliiinn. Qrand LAKRVIEW. Spokane; ll M Melville, Is; W M Morrisuli. Winlii- PHONE 177. BAKER ST. Need Any *|J Ftutt ]&ts ��� We have the NEW Hason Scaler with lhe Al! Gk>s Top. No metal lis ;;s't dirty nml corroded, The llinsf lip-lnilisle senior s,n lbe market. In pint nud quart si/is. Pints per Dozen $1.25 Quarts per Dozen 1.50 We nlso have the Orowu Jars in \\ pints, quarts mnl bnlf gallon size. $1, $1.25 and $1.50 per dozen ! Joy's Cash Grocery j Cisr. JnwplUni'Hii.1 Mill 9i��. Plinn. I P Nobel, Niagara Pal peg. BARTLETT. .1 C Johnston, ,1 Conway, Salmo; G Gdrdon, ECuskinook; C Temple, Lon- don, England. (IRAND CENTRAL. A S Porsmay, Kansas Clly; C W Bothwell, Grand Forks; F VanNorman, Peterboro; H R McConnell, Toronto; C I. Brush, Spokane; P F Fraser, Hon- nington. CLUB. J Bowden. Calgary; p Linghara, Vancouver, A A Wallace, Fernie; Pred Lnngle, Winnipeg. SILVER KINO. ���I w Preston. Rossland; R Qrahame, Chicago; J w Perel, Procter: A w Kohl, Indianapolis; II W Simmons, Ottawa; e shuie, Bonnington; A v Lucas, Hamilton; vv Koss. Grand Porks; T Hargreaves, Calgary. TREMONT. A Anileisini, Victoria; J Smith. W .limes. J Anderson. Vancouver; J Per lie. Nakusp: (I Moure. Sillieiie; W II Brown, Cssbi mil; ii a Laldlaw, Kool> Biding, iPBERRIES ARE NOW COMING IN FROM THE RANCHERS. FRESH AND IN GOOD CONDITION FOR PRESERVING. Montgomery's The Leading Ice Cream Parlor of Nelson. ICE CREAM WHOLESALE AMI RK1 UL J. A. IRVING & CO. Telephone 1611 �� HOUSTON BLOCK High Grade Chocolates, Gum, Candies and Fruit, Thorpe's nice cool drinks. Luucbes pul up a,specinlty. W.J. Walker, ����S o ��� 1 .. . , r T0 FISHERMEN. Special attention to orders for Yo��� ,,������ ������ 8e(.uii. _^_ ,|ve mln parties and plctllCS. | nuws ivgulurly at Lindsay's Boat House Th" usual Sunday afternoon concert will be given by the baml at the parti tomorrow. Th*' dual accounts ot the Dominion Day celebration committee show ;i do licit ol -S7 cents. A meeting of th.- young People's Society of the Methodist cliurch will be held Tuesday evening at S o'clock. Rev. Hr. KHpatrlck, professor nf dogmatic theology in Knox college, Toronto, will preach in St. rani's to morrow. 'I hr Kaslo broughl down another two carlond shipment of ore from VV hit te water mines this hioitnlng for ilu- Mull Mini's sui. Iter. There was no session ��ng;. Two romand- ed cases of allowing cattle to stray will come up on Monday. In the MothodiBt church tomorrow evening Rev, It N. Powell will preach on "Young Men in Conflict With (limits," continuing his series on the nre nt David. The annual excursion and picnic of .St. Saviour's Sunday Bcbool will be held at Procter Thursday afternoon next, August 2nd, The city baud will be in attendance, Rev. Stephen A. Northrop, D. !>.. ol Los Angeles, arrived in lhe cily last night, and will deliver an address al loin or row evening's meet int.', of the Baptist summer assembly. The Pincher Creel. Association foot- bail team, the only conquerors to dato uf the Nelson ItlcUers, are still nude feated in the Alberta league, and are certain of the championship. A. ll. Kelly lias resumed work on the Dandy, on Toad mountain, which has been idle for five years. A force of five men Is at work, ami shipments will be made in the course of a foit night. The young pence's rally announced in connection with the assembly for this afternoon is recalled, and will he combined with the evening meeting. Dr. Northrqp'sfiS .subject,. "Christianity on the Hun.'' adapted especially to young people. The Washington correspondents, personally conducted by George Ham. will arrive in the city early Monday morning. The manner of their enter- minim nt here will depend on their own wishes. It win probably he a launch out ins on the lake- Owners of launches are invited to lend them to the regatta committee lor tomorrow afternoon. It is pro posed lo give the visiting oarsmen a day on the lake and a picnic tea. Those who are willing lo lend Iheir launches tor ilie purpose are requested to in form some member of ihe committee not later than this evening, and have ihem available at L* p. m, tomorrow. The Horvices id' the Baptlsl church in connection with the summer assembly will continue tomorrow, taking the form of the regular church s-ivices. wiih tlie exception thai there will be an afternoon meeting in Hie form of a young people's rally at 8.80, and the evening meeting will begin at 8:15, so as lo allow the other churches to hold their services before the mass meeting In the tent. In the morning ltev. <\\ Padley, of Lethbrldge, Alberin. win preach, and in the evening Rev, Ste phen A. Northrop, D. D., of Los Ange les, will deliver nn address. There will be special music hy the choir and a solo by Mrs. Northrop. The Store of Quality Its Quality that Counts That's Why We Sell More IMPERIAL TEA Than any othi-r T,a tti "ar store. If you fwvcr.'t fried it you don't fifuyo) tvhil you arc missing, It Ihis to be tested to be appreciated. The tierf Tea you buy see thai it is IMPERIAL. Hood & Teetzel K. W. C. Block . Phiine 10 Yale-Kootenay Ice, Froit, Fael & Poultry Co-, Ltd. (Ji'' $p'r~i,ii'~M*<~^'::, feK 1_JP IsVtTHOUT Pit it!- MAN' T_f ^ Deliveries nind" ilitily tlironfrhout Ncltton nml ilu suburbd. 1'liiiin- lis. f I'mi' islil English Wagstoffe's ORANGE Marmalade AND Fig and Lemon Marmalade This is something good. An old reliable article, hut now on this market. TRY A JAR 25cls. Each C A* Benedict C'sirniT Silicn nml Josephine sin. PHONB ~. One or fhe Cir��ut��-��t Time Silvers In the Ofllce is-; tlie Ki>r ntic line. Par two Iin.' . For tlirt-L* lino 35. i- , Kulibrr Air Met, - '-"il >fc '"' ��� per Buuare [f there's nny nunn-. ndilrt'SB or sel pliriueyoii hnve occasion to write fruqutntly huve u mud.' up in u rubber stamp and SAVK TIMS WE MAKK iii M jl > ONBS. W. G. Tliomson ^'fSif" "! Nelson, Ii. C. 1*110110 .V��. ~C/H ...Tails This is the minnow season. Wc have a full stuck (if Pails at $1.00, $1,50, $1.75 and $2.00 each. SPINNERS Wo have the grentrot viirioty nf Splnnom ever Bbowu in nuy tnoklQ Btnre. Drop iu mnl liink nniiinsl. nnil BOO fnr yiiiiiMi-lf. MAIL ORDERS SOLHUTKI). Nelson Hardware Co. PHONE 15. NELSON, B. ('. CHINA HALL APSJLJ SECOND HAND STORE A. full lino of Crockery, ijiiiM-- und QIoMwar*. AlioBeeond HftodRnodtoi Kvrry Description, Wc liHVl: put tlU'tfll'ldMilil.l IO]] HI ' u.wc>-*t Prices in Town GOOD WAUBU0D8K K(��K BTORAGB, Baker "t., next to ' P.R Tlokct Offlce. MUNRO & NELSON I*. i>. Bin 688. Shipments of frull for Hi" Brandon fu!r will in1 niniii' tomprrow morning. I1'. .1. Siiiiiinniis hns recslved n letter from J. D, Annable mnilim thai the Kootenay exhibit has I n oontlnually ihi' centre nf admiring orowdB, Lcive Your Older With Me For Preserving Cherries and Strawberries Now, na Ilia season is clnsini;. mnl I ��ii! see Hint your order is filled with the besl frull tn in- bad nl ii"' loweel maris.���! prloe. Haitewood Ice Cream Parlor. S.H.SEANEY Phone 206. Thompson & Douglas PAINTBR8 *>"��-l IIIXOK'A'II )(VS Sign Wrlttnic n Spuolalty. Wuii I'npci' n> y*.\\ Burlap* HEADQUARTERS Fur Kvi-rvtliinu' Good to Smoke Imported and Domestic Cigars- Tobaccos. Do You Know Thurnui:'s SpCcUl Miiture? W. eopy whureol ��im if prcHlnr.-l nt fmool Uio idle, wa will ioll by < iihlb; .tu lion vn bloo, on Tuesday, the 31st July, 1906, ni ,!::ji in ibe iiftcmnon, on the premfRoii known ii- t: KurgU4dti a Uo'i KUirr, Vernon Mrn-i NoIwmi, Ii. <'., nn- wbolea&le ii��iu..r. utork-ln' trade, nnd trailu Oxturci ot tlic*niii application tu Uetan Mncdonald A lint), wllelUiri fnr tin- Mortgagee Tho K>)otl�� will Ih^ mill BUbJcol tu iui ii|i��.-t iirirc- mui niiiv be Inapoeted on tho morning of the day of the sale. Dated al Nelaon, B.C., the Mrd day of July,lOM C. A. WATERMAN 4 CO. ATTcmoNKBRS, SAMUEL A. WYE HEATINO BIVaiNBBR AND.... I'l.UMUIMl. l''iri.t (llinss lli'siiins^ HlmitH nnd MiHls-rn Sniiii iry -N ppllanoes, Phone 131. Ope-.i House Blk. Box 401' Tfiese are the daye when a man's Shirt it the all Important part of hit makt-up���both for lookB and comfort;. We've Everything that's good in Summer Shirts We tell shirts from the bett of shirt makert In Canada���makers with a reputation. EMORY &WALLE Y Eyeache���Headache We have the remedy. Our expert optician is giving satis- (acli)ii. VVe guarantee io satisfy you, if you give us a trial. Consultation Free. A Visit Solicited J. J. WALKER, HSKSS!!!: KOOTENAY ENGINEERING WO; FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS UANDPACTDRKR8 OF TIIK ORAWPOR] AKK1AI, TRAMWAY. Repairing and Jobbing 3 Special,. SliiTtini'tnl Work, Outlugt,.Builders' Mnti-riisl nml Miiiiuss, mi s.,in ., Ofllrt- mnl Worki !���' ssst nf ]s..u;, hi. B. C. TRAVIS i-s,.,,,. j.11. MAIN'Alll 'W. Nvl�������� B.C ,|��V^A^^vv^A��^vvv^s,l>l1^vvvv^^v.v^A^^^A^v^ The Nelson Brewing Co'y, Ltd, Ss o MOM fo I! I1KI1TKKM! ��� lis, si. s. ���li,l BottlSn ssl M.lliilfis,l,i���.r<���| Fine Lager Beer and Porter | Every Known Variety Soft DrinV. And the Celebrated " Red Ribbon Beer." ~~ TBLBPHONB IN... 24. . >. ln>\\ Jii-l. WM. GOSNELL, Manage &/*��� Kootenay Agcati ^V*A Limited, Winnipeg, \\VIii>I>um wiinlil inviti' Ton tn ins|i"rt mir lnr|!.' mill vnrii'il (sfu-k nf Hammocks. No oeed tn suffer frum heal if vim win only I'ull mui n.sk in ns uur Hot Weather Requisitq Storo nps.n fifttm 7 n.m. to il o.ni. .'vitv dny except holidays nml Siinslm NELSON IRON WORKSl KMUIlNIXIiIVS A.NI> CdNTMACTOHS POUNDERS AINI> MACHIfNISTS B. A. ISAAC J. A. HONEYMAN^-'' Rapcilrlns nnd dobbins ���xocutvd %vltli I >isanatoh. shcci MssU'l Work, MJnlntt and Mill IVtn��ahln��i*y. Mnnufauturvraol Of* Cch. iv, iv. Contrnotora* Ci.s^m. INEUSOIN, B. C. I The Latest Arrival at J. A. Gilker's is the|| WALKOVER SHOE Superior in make and quality. J. A. GILKER A.Q.LAMBERT&CO| AND DEALERS IN LtllllOef * SflillgkS. Leith, Mouldings, Doors, Windows. Turned Work una UnickutH. Mrlii Orders promptl" sttnwj VBRINON iTRBET - - - lNl!l..so.N, B. ��3, Modern Methods of Making Clothes... Translated Means: Human skill where it excels.^ Mechanical skill where it i" best combined to make tl'c perfect garment. TAYLOR &~McQUARRlE sHlgh-Olnss Tailor '' HAND SAWS "in- Hook of HAND SAWS Is vi'1'.v conn Including grades lo Sufi nil rwjplrouioiitt. If yini wish ii low prlml mvw wn 0M1 supplyyo*' also entry tins best qualities made by SHURLY A DEITRICH^and_i2|SST0N: Wood-Vallance Hardware Co'y, Lj "HEADQUARTERS FOR T00L8.""""@en, "Titled \"The Nelson Canadian\" from 1960-06-04 to 1906-06-27

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