@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, "1906-10-13"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/dcanadi/items/1.0079707/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ Imr I. No. 113. ��ijc -Daily GfatutMan NELSON, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER it, 1906. Fifty CentsJa Month Story Told by One nf Themselves KilN IN WINNIPEG nk Statement of Progress of Ise Russian Colonies in the Prairie Province. Oct. i;:���Poter Vrrlglit, || known Doukli b-f leador s, 1 tii.. program of the Douk- If,1 their several colonies Hlneii liiiins; in Western Canada, In nt Ilu Hie sisy. Mr. Verlgin will ins wosl lull will ko direct to II ssml IntendB Bailing In ulxiut is Muss' for London, From there direct tss the land ot his birth. Ij-r��� . tn state of the Russian Icauses him oonalderable uneas- he fears Usui his dcstlna- oscow, will not he reached as In- expects. If he succeeds In J111 .Moscow he will confer with I'l'sslsiol, who has watched the of the DoukhobOTB lu West- ida wllh great Interest and etarnlng in the spring with a fciirty of Immigrants. I Verigtn said Inst night: "So (unjust criticism hns lieen aimed Doukhobora recently tbat a true bt of their doings Is necessary, pust season, from April IS to sinl of our number were 'ed on railway construction work fC ts'itnis on Ihe Qrand Trunk Pa- Mvery man iivuiluhle whom w-o [ spare from our holdings wan emeu construction work. fo not think, however, we wilt do siiuctlon work next summer, fill concentrate our energies on 'lings. The following summer, . we expect to ugaln do coll- ��� t work, as we have found that Ins ins-lit is satisfactory to ull sast summer we have erected Hsin 11 $:tr.,000 roller flour mill, "���>��� ol which is of solid co- nis'iit piers. The next two s��f cement blocks and the 1 story is of tlmher and brick. have two brick yards, ono Wnin unsl one at Swan river, iiiiiniilacliire oilr own cement Yorkton, Settlers outside of have seen the satisfaction iis-iii blocks have given and of lis. in intend using them In fu- itructlon'. We have construct- fpsii' track ourselves to the yard is'in unsl ibis has proved a great nience. p on a 60,000-biiBhel elevator ��� commenced In the Immcdiato which will In; lu readiness by have at present telephone con- s with Swan river anil the work aectlon of all our villages with stein Is now In progress. Wo tend Installing el-olrto light In several of our Villages. Wo tended using kerosene, hut we ���lectricity less expensive uud far ���tinvonlonl. I or rifty schools are to he erect. :tc the young or our settlements celve an Kngllsh education. Al- (rive or six schools ara operating, Intend employing lady teachers lively, iis we Ihlnk Ihs' Bcholat- ime more atliicbeil to female Is' Instructors. Our schools lly he ready for opening until in ihe spring. On Sundays 1 Is will be used for plnces e will worship in our own 22 villages, of which Verlgin title, ure conneelcil by graded I \"""I by ihe Doukhobors them- ��bli lhe Swan River, colony, ontalns 18 villages, nnd lho ll-i'i'li Lake colony, which In* ii sen villages. sling has been considerably f't liy the absence of the men on "ii work, hut now that Ihey blessed, farming operations will Plied. The yield from what has Jy been harvested bus proven atlsfaotory, mnny of the fields JJg .HI bushels per ncre. An nver- W about 22 bushels, It Is expected, Ti' reported." Mile ipiesllon ns to the probahle Jtlssii or dissatisfaction which once [led, Mr. Verlgin replied he had pi's. pr people," he said, "were for- aiixlons In mind. They did not the ruture the country had In J for them, and naturally were ills- Bed. They nre so prosperous now, Ter, und spo that the present nros- r Is likely to continue, that I have j fenrs of further trouble." Verlgin will confer with tho mln- Ihe Inl prior today on matters lining lo llio Dinikbolmrs. should ���Es'tillpman, ns Is expected, nrrlve " lhe West this morning. Should hu not, however, Mr. Verlgin will ho unable to leave for the Hast until Monday. lie will be accompanied Must by bis Interpreter, Paul Bandlna, ami John UachorlolT, Hu.. latier gentlen&n being iik years old. The necessity for having ii secretary ami Interpreter, the double capacity of which is performed bv Ban- illiia. will he readily understood when II Is known that last year's accounts, minimi I lug lu over };inn,0(iil were handled by Verlgin, ills Interview with Hon. Mr. Oliver will have relation to hunts claimed by the eoinniunllles near llorilen. Saskatchewan, but which have been occupied by sipiallers. BIG TIMBER DEAL. Kaslo Contractors Will Operate on a Large Scale. An Important deal was made hint week, says the Kootenaian, whereby I. W. Power and .las. Spiers of thiB city will Immediately commune" opera, lions on logging, telephone pjo, pile ;.; ! tallway lie csmlrncts, aggregating In all an ev..'.iual turnover of a Hum of money amounting to $80,000 or $35,. 000. Oiierullons are to be carried on at MocklBiin's Landing, near llurlon Clly, on tho Columbia river, ahout 05 miles due weHt of Kuslo. Work, under the terms of the contract, will bo carried on until the end of the year 11107. The saw logs will be used by the lllg Bend Lumber company, whose mills are locuted at Arrowhead. The price paid for Ihese will be $5 jier thousand. The telephone poles and railway ties will be handled by Unds- ley Pros., a Spokane firm who make a specialty or supplying Hie prairie market with these commodities. The timber Is to he taken rrom several thousand acres of preemption* controlled liy the last named firm. The large timber will be used ror saw logs, smaller slurr ror isiles and lies, so that tho sweep will be a pretty clean one. Prom 20 to ,'!0 men will he employed from the start. Berl Hilton, formerly of thc Idaho-Alamo mines starr, hns been engaged as foreman, although the work us a whole will be under the supervision of Messrs. Powers & Spiers. Moth parlies will place a number of teams iu the woods at once und In the course of a week or so work will he going on merrily. The camp- supplies will either he purchased In Kaslo or Revelstoke. nllhough the merchants In the latter place may possibly obtain the preference nn account of lower freight rates. The contract Is Indicative of the tremendous activity prevalent In the Kootenay lumber industry and shows that Kaslo men nre not behind hand In securing their share of the benefit!, MUST CLEAR IN SUMMER Summary of Engineer Prendergast's Evidence in Fernie Fire Dam- aget Actions. Tho whole of today's session or thc Supreme court was taken up with the cros.H-exaimlnntion hy Mr. Davis of P. S. PrenderKast, engineer in charge of the construction of the Crow's Nest Southern railway, from which, it ia alleged, tho fires of July, 1804- escaped. The most Interesting feature was an argument of Chief .Justice Hunter and tlie witness as lo tlie necessity for clearing operations being performed in sum me it. When the lumber cases were resumed this morning the cross examination of Engineer Prendergast hy Mr. Davis was resumed, There was some keen fencing between counsel and witness. The engineer was positive that there were many other fires in (lie disiriei, ou the West Fernie townsHo and elsewhere, some al least of which he was sure were iu existence before .Inly 21!. In reply to his lordship he could not say thai ll was probable lha! such tires had caused all Hie damage corn plained of. hut they luul very likely heen a fuel or lu lt. He said II was nol practicable to pile the brush In the middle of the right of way and save il for burning al tlie close of Ihe dry season. Tho cost of doing ho would render It too expensive. In reply to long series of questions hy Mr. Davis tin? engineer deserlhed the sol! along tho right of way as coir slstiug of wet blue clay. Deep digging In It would he Impracticable. Ho doubted the Statement of Waters that hla offer of free labor to Quaiffe for clearing waa refused hy Quaiffe. Ho knew Quaiffe belter than that, lie was quite certain that the owners of adjacent land would not have mado any concessions In the matter of using even ai few feet of their land. As to the saving of the big logs fof burning after the close of tho dry season, he said that It would be of no value, aa the whole of the danger arose from lhe small branches and brush. The big logs emit very few sparks even under a high wind. Re-examined by Mr. Hodwell he said clearing operations extendod at one time proha-bly over a stretch of 10 miles. He thought the contraetora would not have been allowed to pHo brush at the side of the right, of way for that distance, as It would have been very close to Inflammable material ali along the line. The right of way was at lhat point a travelled road, used by all the contractors und by ranchers in the nelghbohood. The brush piles were ali burned at night, and not on windy nights. There was no safer way of clearing. To his lordship he said clearing in winter would be utterly Impracticable on account of frozen ground and deep snow. The court���I cannot hoc why tho railway companies cannot defer their clearing operations until after the first Tail rain. The witness said lhat tbe firing was always done after a rain or dew. He thought it almost necessary for railway construction that, lhe whole operation of clearing should be performed In summer. A rather heated colloquy followed Mr. Davis' question as to witness' rec ollection nf the men he met near Lever's house on July 22. He finally said he could remember certainly who ihey were. To the court he sa-id the objections lo deferring burning operations until the fall were the delay and increased expense. The court then rose until Monday morning. BRITISH LABOR STRUGGLES. War Within Classes Makes Acute Distress Possible. London, Oct. 13.���Acute distress Ihis winter Is inevitable if three gigantic strikes which are now threatened take place. A cloud hangs over the railway world in which ���000,000 railroad men are concfrned. Broadly, the demands of the men aro for shorter hours of labor and higher wages. These are claimed on several grounds which necessarily Involve increased expenditures on the part of tarflway companies. The Welsh dispute, however, Is an uglier business than a mere demand for higher wages. It Is a sectional fight of workmen against workmen, and represents the first organized attempt on so gigantic a scale of the trade unionists to force their mates to Join the association for which they have no mind. The Welsh non-unlon- Ists arc to bo driven out of the pita and the employers are to be punished for daring to give them work, though their only offence Is that they do not join the "voluntary" association, which yearns to protect them and collect their subscriptions. This Is freedom and liberty for which, according to enthusiastic historians, the enlightened democracy of England has been struggling for a century past. On the Clyde the merits of the dispute are less certain. Shipbuilding haa been phenomenally active this year, the record tonnage having been launched. The men have worked during the boom without an Increase of pay, and now thai orders are slackening off the masters tell them it is too late to complain. Had the men thrown down their tools when the activity was at its height enormous Inconvenience would have been caused and the masters might have given way. And the line of argument adopted by the latter shows that they are fully aware of the tactical advantage which the delay haa given them, but tactical considerations do not affect Ihe merits of the dispute, which turn on the question whether the Industry can bear the modest advance in wuges demanded by the men. If the masters speak truly, the yards simply cannot afford ll now. though they have reaped big profits during the summer. On the other hand, the workmen say they can and must afford it. and no layman can decide. The distress resulting from the cessation of work will spread quickly through all sections of the community, nnd Hritish Industry must Inevitably suffer. THE CLERGY IN SPAIN. Reaching Out Sympathetic Hands Toward Brothers in France. Madrid, Oct. 13,���The reactionary party Is using wllh good effect against Hie govern mint the popular outcry against the new commercial treaty which Is being negotiated with France, whereby the duty on wines will be raised to the prejudice of the Spanish producers, nnd it is feared that the Liberal ministry has been shaken In consequence. Simultaneously Uie clericals are showing greater boldness. Five bishops, after meeting at Burgos, have seal a message to the government violently protesting against the antl- Christian movement, aud declaring their purpose not to obey the laws which violate rights of tho church. The prelates of Santiago have sent fe- licltallons to the episcopals of France in the letter appealing to Ihe clergy of France, to be faithful and not submit to tho church and state separation law. STILL BRIGHTER Koolenay Mining Outlook Steadily Improves MORE SALES IN SIGHT Effect of Coal Miners' Strike Not Yet Seriously Felt-New Plans for Development Formed. All who nro Interested nre Invited to attend llio regular mooting of tho University club this evening nl. S o'clock In tho dull parlor. The program win be tho reading nml discussion of a papor on "Tho I'lvlls of National Prosperity." Tbo mining outlook for the week has remained extremely favorable. The coal miner-' Btlrke In I'Jast Kootenay, while grave and threatening enough, has so far not appreciably affected the situation in metalliferous mining. The high prices of silver, copper, lead ami zinc have afforded great encouragement to the owners and managers. The big camps of the iloundary and itossland have not yet been seriously hampered, although that effect is ouly it question of time. The sale of the Maple Leaf mine ln In Franklin district will probably bring measurably nearer the active development of the camps of the North Fork of the Kettle river. The sale of the Krao to a strong syndicate of Hulks capitalists opens a new chapter in the history of Alnsworth, the oldest camp In Kootenay. Many other deals are being negotiated and their consummation at an early date Is certain. Work on the, American IJoy, noar Sitiislsisi, has been resumed under the direction of W. B. Zwlcky .manager of the Kambler-Cariboo. Tlte lease of thc mine tunnels and the proceeds of assessments have cleared liabilities and made $15,(100 immediately available tor development. ln the Ymir and Sheep Creek districts activity continues with excellent resiilts. The long aud tedious negotiations over the Mother Lode group seum at last ncurlng a satisfactory conclusion. The slock market for the past week, while not so active as for the Insi three weeks, continued very firm. The chief feature of the tradings was the rapid advance in all the cupper stocks, which still show no sign of weakening. I * ihhi Eastern exchanges the excitement and demand in Cobalt slocks has slightly affected the market for shares of Hritish Columbia, but it Is expected that the stocks of this vicinity will once more become favored on Kastern markets when the Inev- iiable reaction sets in on the stocks of the Cobalt district. Dominion Copper opened at about $5,511 and advanced rapidly to $6.75, nml Is holding linn at this quotation, with a probability of It going to $7.50 or $N next week. H. C. Copper advanced from $11 to $14.50 and though II weakened slightly. Is expected to reach $20 before becoming stationary. Oranby advanced from $13.50 to $15.50. but sold today at about $14.75 lo $15. Nortii Star shows some signs of weakening, but tills is caused liy the neglect of Mritish Columbia stocks on I'-istsTii exchanges, and Is affecting the slocks offered generally. Sullivan remains utmost unchanged, nml. if anything, shows n little nuiro Btrength, Rambler-Cariboo Is stronger ihan for the last two weeks, and everything points to a sharp advance within n few days. Intern 'tional Coal remains wenk. In ni'iisoipii-nce of the strike liy the miners In that dlsirlct. Consolidated Smelters, Canadian Cold Fields, California and Cariboo. iMeKlniioy remain very firm, with no shares offered nl the present low ipio- tnlions. The following nre ihe approximate ipiolnilons for the week ending today: Asked. Hid. Alberta Coal 45 .40 American Hoy 01 .031. Hreck.-I.und Coal ... ,66 ,62 Beatrice 26 .20 II. C. Standard 20 .15 II. C. Copper 14.50 14.26 California 07 .06 Can. Cold" Fields 08 .07 Con. Smelters 140.00 138.00 Carlboo-McKlnney . . .04 .03 Denora Mines ... .07'_ .07 Diamond Vale 22 .20 Dominion Copper .. 6.75 6.50 49 Creek 06 .06 Oranby 14.75 14.50 Olant 02 .01 Inter. Coal 66 .64 Lardeau Mines 01 .no-Ti Monte Crlsto 04 .0.1 Novelty 02 .01 North Slnr 02 .01 IlaniblerCarlboo 3.114 -32 Sullivan 101. .0!>*_ White Hear 10% .10 Western oil 20 .is Reconstruct Buildings. Santiago. Chill, Oct. 1:1.���The Chilean congress at Its coming Besslon will discuss a project to raise a loan of $2, 600,000, to be devoted to tho work of reconstructing the public buildings, etc., destroyed by tlie recent earthquake. COLONIAL OFFICER RETIRE8. Resignation of Empire Builder Causes Considerable Surprise. London, Oct. 13.���Considerable surprise has been caused by the announcement that Sir Frederick D. Lugard, who has been high commissioner for Northern Nigeria Blnco I960, has resigned his post. Sir Frederick, who is only in his forty-eighth year, has hud a most adverturuus career. At college he was renowned as a football player, and had not long joined the army be* fore he had the opportunity of seeing fighting, first of all in the Afghanistan under Lord Roberts, and afterwards in the Soudan, llurma, Uganda, and East and West Africa. Probably the most notable of his achievements wae his race against time and France to secure a treaty with the king of Nlkki. He left England In July, 1894, four days after a French officer had left France, and, when the latter arrived with his treaty for signature. Tie found that Colonel Lugard had been there five dayB before. Lady Lugard is almost as famous as her empire-building husband. She was a. iss Flora Shaw, head of the colonial department of the "Times," and was the only lady witness before the Jameson raid committee. She bUB travelled on horseback through the Australian bush, and tramped through the Klondike, and has explored wildest Africa, ROUND THE BOUNDARY. Returns of Dominion Copper .Company Show Increased Capacity. (Special to The Daily Canadian.) Grand Forks, Oct. 13.���The many Bhareholders of the Dominion Copper company In this district will read with Interest the following particulars regarding that company which have just reached here from New York. For tho eight months ending July 31 last the total amount of ore smelted was 133,- 084 tons, which prodced 3,220 tons of matte, which had a total value of $640,128.97. The total cost of operating for the eight months, Including mining, smelting, converting and other general expenses was $500,984.93, which left a net profit for the eight months of $139,144.04. The new furnace which Is now being Installed will have a daily capacity of 800 tons, which will make the total smelter capacity 1400 tons iter day. F. M. Kirby, P. L. S., and a force of five men, have gone to Franklin camp to Burvey the C. P. R. lands in that camp, and Ihey will likely be engaged In the work several weeks. W. Yolen Williams, consulting engineer Tor the Granby company, has gone to Mexico to Inspect some properties, He will be gone about a moiiCi. The Grand Forks Structural works has installed a new lathe, which Is 20 feet Inn ; nud 40 Inches wide. RIVER BOATS COLLIDE. Heavy Fog Causes Pilots to Miss Their Way. Kingston, Oct. 13. ��� The passenger steamer Adirondack, of the People's Line of Albany, and the steamer Saratoga If the Clti-ene' Line of Troy, collided near Glasgoe, 12 milea north of this city, at 1:15 o'clock this morning. The collision occurred In a dense fog which prevented tlte pilots of the boats from seeing each other. Hoth, it Is thought, missrd their bearings. The Hurutogo sustained the greater dam- ago. The Adirondack wae on her way to Albany and Ihe Saratoga was en mule lo New York. The Adirondack lore off lhe port side of the Saratoga, which- listed to purl, aud her boiler went overboard and sank. Clarence Sherman of Metros, N. Y., an oiler on the Saratoga, was killed and George Noiion of New York, on tho Adirondack, Is missing. Many passengers on the Saratoga were knocked down by the Torce of the collision, but the crew of both boats assisted In rescuing them and luter they were transferred to the City of Troy, landed at Tlvoll and sent to New York by train. The passengers on both boats became )ianicstiicken and only by the coolness of the officers and crews of tho boats was heavy loss of life prevented. The Saratoga listed to port and was hauled to Glasgoe dock, where she ls anchored. Robins for Food. London, Out., Oct. 13��� Patilos Kar- knmpas, proprietor of tbe Olympia restaurant, was charged with a breach of tho Insectivorous llinl Act In the police court this morning and fined $5 nnd costs. Yesterday Game Warden Turner walked Into tho hear of the restaurant and found some of tho employees preparing robins blackbirds and several other birds to be cooked. Zangwlll'a Committee Named. New York, Oct. 13.���A London despatch to tho Times says: "The geo graphical commission which Israel Zangwlll was enniowered to appoint at the recent session of the International Council of the Jewish Territorial organization has been completed, Mr. Zangwlll has appointed Lnnl Rothschild, Oscar Strauss, Herr James Sl- mon, Dr. Paul Nathan and Professor Kendelsland. The Jewish Chronicle says of the commission: 'No better body of men could have been chosen for the work. The commission combines euormous Influence with practical knowledge and power, and represents a splendid Jewish international effort lo find some solution or palliation for a heartbreaking difficulty.'" CENTRAL PARK TRAGEDY. Mysterious and Shocking Death of a Vancouver Citlxen. Advices from Vancouver give par* tlculars of a shocking tragedy which occurred ait Central Park, a suburb of tbat city, some time during the forenoon of Thursday last. When tbe little daughter of George Anderson of Central Park tripped down the path from tbe family home yesterday at noon to see why father had not come home to dinner at the usual time, and followed tbe winding trail down to the road where he had been working, she little thought of the horrible sight that aiwaited her on the lonely country road. Aa she called time and again to the father that came not, she little imagined that his failure to answer was the result of a terrible tragedy. When she reached the road she was frozen with horror, for her eyes met the sight of tbe h-rrlbly mangled body ot her father lying on the very stump tbat he had been blasting. She hurried back, terrified, and broke the newB to her mother. Neighbors were called and found the dead man In a position that makes the accident one of the most tragic of the many that have resulted from blasting operations. The body of Anderson waB found with one foot tightly wedged In a crack ln the stump. The head was horribly mangled and one arm was almost com. pletely blown from the body. Whether Anderson became entangled In the stump and could not get away, or whether a premature explosion caused the tragedy will probably never be known. The dead man was well known at Central Park and In the city. He has worked for the C. P. R. on the wharves and at the time of his death was working on a municipal contract, clearing the road of stumps. He leaves a wife and four children, the oldest a young man In business in Seattle. CHICAGO GOES CRAZY Immense Enthusiasm Over Baseball��� Aa High as $2000 Offered for Admission to Grounds. Chicago, Oct. 13.���With the Chicago American League club and the Chicago National League team, each winners of two games of the series of seven games which will decide the world's baseball championship of 1906, the fifth game of the series scheduled for today on the grounds of the National league brought the excitement of the baseball enthusiasts to a high pitch. It was expected that the win- iter nf today's contest would practical- ly cinch the championship. Weather conditions today are ideal. The sky Ib cloudless, there is little wind and the temperature is neither too warm nor too cool. Chicago, Oct. 13.���At 1:45 p. m. the gales were ordered closed. It is estimated that there are 50,000 people 011 the outside. Some of these were altering $miii. $1000 and even $2000 ror admission, President Murphy said there were at least 25,000 people on ihe grounds. The fence In front of Ihe lefl field bleachers wan broken down, and the crowd rushed out Into left field. Policemen were forced to use their clubs to clear the crowd nnd force them back beyond tho foul line. Just as the American League team went on the field two live cub bears were led out from the clubhouse across the diamond to the bench of the Na- tional team, who are known locally as the Cubs. The National club's parti- zmis went wild with delight, as seeing the hears mascot that meant the first victory on the home grounds of the National leaguers. The final Bcore wae: White Sox 8, Cubs 6. Pounded With Umbrella. Niagara Falls, Ont., Oct. .2.���Samuel Washington, colored, was arraigned bo- fore the magistrate today on a charge of aggravated assault on- another colored man named Daniel Little. The assault occurred on Sunday night. Little died this morning. An attempt was made to get a statement from him, hut he was not conscious enough. The most serious wound vlslhlo Ib a hoi? In tho face passing through the nose, which fs alleged to have been cnused by a punch from Washington's um brelln. CASE CONCLUDED Election Petitions in Saskatchewan Tangled GO UP TO FULL COURT Judge Scott Advanced Theory That Entire Elections of New Province Hay be Voided. Regina, Sask., Oct. 13.���The election cases before the full territorial court came to a close this afternoon and judgments are to be handed out at 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon next. The cases having been argued at full length are of great interest. Prominent is the appeal on a technical point ror tbe life of Vlnezeur Maygar, the Hungarian condemned to death for tbe murder of his employer, Campbell Fro* blsher, a farmer ot Saskatchewan, by Judge Wetmore at Oxbow. Another Important matter is the deferred sentence of Sinclair, convicted before a jury of stuffing ballots In the northern polls of Prince Albert district, the judge's award being delayed pending appeal to the full court at the present sitting. Perhaps the decision which ts exciting keenest local Interest, however, is the case of Strachan vs. Lamont, resting on a recent decision of Judge Prendergast, which has resulted in the tying up of the 16 election petitions In a total legislative representation ot 25. A petition was brought against Hr. Lamont, who sits for Prince Albert city, on the usual grounds, and Mr. Justice Prendergast dismissed It on the ground that no provision was made In the autonomy act for hearing such cases, because the old territorial Controverted Blectlon Act waa not made applicable. The case hae now to be argued at length before the full court P. W. O. Haultaln, leader of the opposition, appeared for the appellants and C. P. Welch, Winnipeg, appeared for the defence. During the course of the healing Judge Scott advanced the theory that If the Controverted Elections Act does not apply then It Is possible that the whole elections are null and void. A despatch from Toronto attributes this theory, in the view of Premier Scott, who is now in that city, to Mr. Haultaln, but this Is erroneous. Judge Scott is Ls father. Decision of this point Is awaited with keenest interest throughout Saskatchewan, for it is possible that In any eventuality it will have very grave Influence on the future trend of pointer 1 events. LOOKED LIKE REVOLVER. Member of Bank Mess Mistook Letter for Deadly Weapon. A incident occurred Thursday evening which, though generally regarded us a good joke, will, it is said, be ventilated in the police court on Monday. While tlte members ot the bank mess were at dinner there wae a ring at the door. One of the members answered it. As he did so a hand was reached forward and a voice said: "I want you." Thinking he saw a revolver the bank clerk hastily retreated and gave tho alarm. Several of Ihe members sought places of concealment and nn alarm was telephoned to the police station. Soon after the visitor mounted the Btalra and handed as long envelope to Mr. A. W. Hyndman; he had nothing else In his hand. So far all was well, nut a policeman arrived and the man who had seen tho revolver insisted thnt the visitor be searched. No wesipon wns found. Now, it Is said, the visitor resents the Indignity of being searched and will seek redress. THREE VEAR8 IN PRISON. Laughlln Bruce Gets Maximum Penal- ty for Crime of Assault. The trial of Laughlln Bruce ended yesterday afternoon In his conviction and sentence to three years' imprisonment, the maximum penalty for hla crime. In Imposing the sentence Chief Justice Hunter remarked that he could see no reason for clemency. The only defence that could be of. fered by the prisoner's counsel was a legal objection to the admissibility of thc evidence of Constable Wilson ss to the prisoner's statements to him after his arrest. 69!_c, Price of Metals. New York, Oct. 13.���Silver, copper, 19!.c: lead, $5.75. London, Oct. 13.��� Silver, 32}sid.- -inc. ��28. The Daily Canadian i nigntt are u->v ��� ��� ��� pjeas-uol cream; mm m bl��is \\\\ . 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'l.i j. maaauraWj bo '.-.��� tdvu - - it 0/ tht* CortuM WhUt it is too UJXJIJ lh,: h-l!,j*.-t*l H iv thai ii-./, Q B Foso 1 sUJ ��� 1 . a^alrj stand w^ higli la tl hiB wuiiti v 01 hii partj * BaetkM) vHH tbs lnud and otln SactlOSJ Doff tjiid*'i iti'jujj.v (iouru. ba pttt not cat .nmi i diM-n-diUid a* Mr CUttor-3 fSSton tba bam- of all pcdldoBJ partias, evaa ttul of tjje i>ai-oi party atian Its leaaasi bave am-ujj.t.-fj to Im a powaj ju iii<- aaonoiBlr psiadoaj o_ smb. Ii *iia' dow and ttMO a rtTODf BtSfl &#?# down !><���- for*- SOtDS I'-mjjLatiuJi Ifl j��nva*<- Of OOfij nu-rcial life A Caw liavt- doaa 'iii* who baaa had M_Effstila potttfoal tai ordn What a mau dot-t iu but-jutw* ... ! . . | , .. Mt anal fine ,. * .-... ��� ��� j ���, ��� -.- ���..-������ ��� ��������� f%_tt va- 1 .1 ��� -: ��� ���* I ' v : ��� l uvv il pore pn ; knew. ... ... ��� ttoxh lu \\h' Ba-gaaaaal Vtht- '.-"ij-i-fj^i ;r;a: tq ]<(������ BM9 ' I'LtbiiC' -��� tijiiii. EbOW oaL ih BO aeLia.. ��� ;' ���*.. tn tl *..������ (Ufa t 2eM ut lu . ��� . . . . > uiijMii is dtat aftoi ��� ��� - ��� <������..-������������:. anc patebvn t poventaa b i I ��� ^^' ba_) Oh moSI eharu'i-' '������jci-liu-j: lu eorpura- ��������� ��� :..'.'��� aoa s tin is iiiiii ail ��� na ������ ��� - ��� 1 'imp il * 1 *.'' aai poMic trast . ���..UituE tbt Btdbaet ii*;*r*LL;pit lu t * ""- tnjHD tkt aduiiniBimtiyD ��� ��� ���* "t aai meaiuf't od S ��� paaaBBBead hai tr- ba tcasfea)A. ��� Bhfadl tha- Il ffea u' tbe eventi u* Su uiatr pmvfaeei ��� '-'ii.' be ;u base Hdd 1 ������ 9_faa_ daetor aHl ���������: luural, ��� -'7'1/ATION Tn* ���nuinallrs mad*r bf a ���Mfl r.uuwii (MaMD an', nrjxjntd iti Thf '.:.at ii might Im - pood ttoag Utt .1^. Baewtwi Cos D8| to coixiiuuui'jaif tfac ESCti .>��� ���- ��� ; ��� rail tijhj-uu: w ��� poveraaaaat altt a 1 ��� *.' ai ������''. Ui W L. Mc- ud] TTiinaitiTslfmCT of <���"'' ��� ��� t siUnstiiamt ui ih_ matte* was net wttboal Its merii. $&���. Kiut- hot had. Cor bu poaad a mrill_ftlid can-*, ju tht dt*- ��� ' ��� Im b_m rdaei 1 IBs servtaa la ��� ��� ��� Di uJ larlOQI labor quar- d-tferaai parts ut Cauada since bs awtt ajnodaiad to bis prnsimt jxkji- oredilJLsbk to hiuiself and mon 1 iribut* 10 hit persooaJ ei and ia<:i than a mati'-i lor praise oi tha tovanuBant wboae ���er \\an' ht is. ��� 1 \\��� ladoai i" tbe nop) oi Hi IsCiafi aatbodt/ and n I d ���A!i",tl>',' II, " ��� I ��� ���ae Ui aaniaM eooid i>e made ��� ; 11 attampi a) reoofidUa rarj powei He cm ������ areas of a ��� nf th** powan art- advihorv, ��� ��� . any part in aa aO aanld ht ��� ��� bBMling .... , . tbat bi tH ������ Id . and >i'f ���Aouid in Etrls-g aaot oom M flaHHM "' Ul n-i-i! i ud jjrfv- BMMl I "' ��� Tto\\ 1 ��� ��� to bit art* I . IcdW i't'"-'"ii*- (0 tUttt hy ��� ��� ' tM I I Ifll * ; 1, hiUi |o l>la> Aa huiJibJ'r and 'haukieat task vi I r:oiiCjhator without biLding thtm- aela-ai to anything. in iht_- i*r*.-i*vut tampar of both th��- 'oiifji-.-'in^ InUavats a1 Pontile ai haw 1 bojM 'ba* :hi-ir noninnl h Hiiiitb rneandf ai Nanaimo, might be Inviting, th. Ubk or duty, if it be ���' **:Ui*** ina'.' a o.'v-.ijv^ uj- I oi oiM- citiaei. a* unothe* fi_CTH 11* ?" -*"iii- '::.-:_.��� UJtTUBeh'ev i H 8trcou' jiunh*: mo. ��nu. BeistH; o' : v; . , j aaajpaal ant - *-*i urpf ai el tHesaaat! bdaag SB '"'lltfildet Pail:: . Mann lac- u lac*. bMMMJ B2K inc.iF -:_ Baaata ��� I - m e.t n iht u; * : a ttaaaaH ��� ED"ORi-t.- -aOMMBHt ��� ": - iK��li.i_a an :������ paaasam wd- w 1 na; B ��� . ��� aaaa) t>�� i- Mtfcaaaad paaadhm *m\\ mb baa ..... .,,, ;; ppd '_���.. "':.* ������- ��� * 1 : B-yrak HBEt . ,. ������ ��� 1 ',--���: v .- * - than ��� ��� : ast ha ��� an -ajg.ur . 1 , - ��� ��� : - ��� I - : A ng 1 b-F -^tner E Bbanla : ' *��� ���T.!*- ^I-WMII - ��� V.'illian; PaaiaMW Iff-VTfaa th. Und Mayoi ar ��� ��� ��� m xodf} bb : BcaSai 1 ���j* anaanipB] eonad al Pant Tn- P__sb li la mtnn ot i: a_n_U ��� 1 : ; - - B> Lou- ��� pern Qseat pMnarntaani ham ' DM ��� ��� : '��� ��� I. * ::i-?nt of Aw Eiit;iji-;. riaban. Tt,. inooe dt re- ��� ri's-' proirranjui'- v I,' *- t. banflDet a- tn*. _:ioiei de WHi Burnarjiament for Octo- wfl] acaia .�� devoted anc state BapaeaHaa .!*��� ��� ��� m LAND NOTICES. Kuaw �� !���*���*< by s>���*��>��� iA*i ff-1 q*t�� *iier _������� J ���Lttnt, i*. iipp-T 10 tiit Honor*--..-, ttt ' hfet Con_n_-__OMf M lAUfj* ku(- Wort* Im peritL1-- ijot w Bttrrti��� mt fob-jri-oiE _ewrH>*-d mucit il Ehf Vt*-.t; Ktufliny dif-'.r.---��� iM-fiiii-iKii" ��*, h ;, ,. BMd_��l "ITtl-Hinl Kir.ei, *- t W I ��� ���- ��IjC pltHUt "t. '.ii' *.'*���-: *_bon o.' ;t.- iinrr.-n (if v* .*iftt*ij*.i ' R-dbuo) lalce nbuuifiiitand oiit-n*ilI .*���'���>��� .i.k- i:ti. itim-ior nmtfa S t. ..��� :���:--���. eatetm wort or it-et tci tht than "'. ;nt Kaown thvu4.-: j*_:j(i�� jut.* n,. aat-a ��� ��������� Dt eaar_.rJ iDaSberty nnd wt*��-i*-- > ��� UH ;;.'"��� as !������ "' jn'ilil Bl ���**HI'ip-ti**g- 1 bKioing ia h'-rf> iiiM-**- nr iwit J'-iu^ ��.".-: Ml. mt \\U*%*jtoe Haacai, J*' I I'/, MH'.iM. Aptm Nc'-i'* o bSMbjr flvea tli*l iiilv Q��j> h!u: r.tK 1 tBtanrd leftMiu u tiit Hon CUsl Dona 1- ttettet o'. LMttidt tarn w(.ri.( for pt-nniwioii Uit-ur- :._.�� *.*>,. ; v m , .*���-��� ,ttu.( ]���_ ���(.. v,,..: KtwLentij- durtrjci bt^minu_r bi t ptun mMritf': bvrin-. i' *- 1 ��� :��� i. curne..' wiaiiiaiiM-d -���_ :ut t**: tfavrf o' wniiiMiiit [Cuftea] Iai... M :.*,* baifOM - ' Bh i*tt biid h-iou'. ont mik wiutii of tttoe ��**���. in..: Baiwuwa Bebaiac; tbenct warn * -hsixu non of tern u Om duaeot tht MUETOWl tttOIMC Jii]lo��liif tht Mild short ID ft genera e^rthettf and ��rwurrir din-t-iioc la* ��� ' ""���* n ���*--������' h tat pum: oi ttiuiw-uvt-- ���mbi ��� natalniai MDaera moh ���-: )t��t Qsied tiin*)ti. dny o.' On BKhTH* BttPOr f L &JJPHMD, A-e-*ut ��� M bereliy eirt-L tne: W* QnTr- nfw-r aait 1 intend io apply lo iht Hon mt riiief Commif- ' IjtkUd. aui] B/ofka lor permjBBion Ui pur* ��� ��� b_Uo��rtos dt*-.TiL*ftl Iau*-U il Wee; Kootew dif-tri'-: _t*_giniung ai a poui marked HliMk'4 N W oofser* ano p]��mt-_ t��ii tbt n't*. ���L.irt i-I watfiiifto [Carihooj latt. almiii i'i_t-inur'.ii nile *Vk. "f mt nerroweel wtiaicnau ���i." Mmm Mi tiiftini; tnenw eni-l+' ��� '���' ' ��� MOM Dl .<-��* to ibt ^_ll>rt at iht Harrow*-; lb��Maa loUowiog Dm mi id ihore la ft g-n(-r��i DortDeiiy eni weelerli direction tSQ chaini man or lew io tiit* poim of I'om meuueiuei) i, contain- Laa . icm nore or lene Dnted thii- biL day of Oct . UM _, Ono ijitacH, F L --A��ati.vn. Agent. Notice jti her. by given that sixty davu afu-r date 1 inu-nd loai-j-Jy totbeHun Chief (.'o'muiihsiouer of Laiidir Hid w-orka for i-ermiwion to jiurchafce the loJlotviiig dt-M-ribed Jaud** in U>M Kooteuav district- begiuniug at a juist marked ''t K' Alden''- t* V. corner," and planted ou tin Mai ihore ������'��� Whaunan (Oaffboo) lake, about one mile nortii ol the southern en'l of the lake' ttuawe ncrth ��"' chain.; ituni-t weet -fiWiaim mon ur leia, I" thfl IhDia of WhaUihaii lake; theiii-i lolli.wing laid ibore in a general f-ouih- erjj aud eadeay (Ureotton JuorUaioi, moreor :i;> p.int of com in en cement, containing -' ��� ������ i Bum or tan 1 ���_*���,.<~d ttatt fcth day of Oct , WC y v. Atom, P L. HajOICattl, Agent Kotiee U beretn* gutL that Aans/terdsJs I Lb-obI lo aurfr to the Hon CUetf Coati__iMl��n_tr ol Laiifl* ainl Uortt- f'.r *-���-ru- *. . the J v ng th ������ ��� bu * LumIi eh not* In w tm /.'���u*..ht.*. dlatrlcl H-gilining ai a iaf#t marked ���Ari'mf Barren - - �� oornei uti'f iiiaoted on ')������ eaai tin ��� �� iiai-j.an rCartbooj (ata hIkhh ������' ������ - nonl ��'. the aarrowi oi v. , , ��� Ink*, andsttb* - P oorner ol \\- Bwoiobe'a nolo pun ban ���'.*���-. .��-; si ehalni tbenei north ao ohalna i thesoi neai ��* chaini tnobu aooOi Bi chaloi u ������ itoi ul ��� ������: ��� ��-*n:;' octal] - B-wri oi ,_��- \\>mu< \\u.t tth tbi '���-''- *- Ssaoa �� asm i J L JJammom., Agent. ""'" ��� *'������������; r ���-��� t. tiifti mi ti-aa*.*- afu-r date llMnoSto app_J tothe Hol CUefConiBianeB- ce m Landa and M^orhi (ornncinlMkia io pur- chaae the folkf-wlng -deaeriboo taadi ��� ���. (�����! auot4 ji�� . (.latrut Jit��inni-ig at a poat marked v. -_-,.���-,,- j- ...r*,.r w4 planted on Um n oi ��h*-t*han [Cariboo] .fctt. about ,' thfl Barrowi of wi_ani_j-.ii Infcl thesoi oorth W etuitna; thenei w-*��t ��* '���balni mon ���,. Usm v> th*' laa. nhon ��� to kitting th- Nnfl ihon toasen- tberii ai-0 baeter]] dJrertioa (2P rhalni mon ��� - ��� MDMMMOJU ���":.:...; ftg **��': Uate- th,�� Mi day fid Oet . lVUt w Snjanni r. h BsImiomi, Ageni -""������������-���' j ��� ��� .*. mai ��> alt'-r date I Intend tonoph botneHoi ' i ,������* oonu of Lan<__ ano worhi ���* * peca --.������ pnrehaae ��� . ��� ��� ��� audi ��� w. h Kootenai '' H ������������������*��� et a po��i iiiart-ad,->i.-ni ���-'I.'' - E eoroe-j am ; anted oa Un enatahon otth. oa-irowaot vi * tiibn.jj ('.aril****; ���"���i I tbi '.<��� n ��� ;i i' ���: aim then-1 w-aoi w '���ham* mw. '������ ten u. ii,. Bbon ot V*hn*hai' lake; thenee folio-wins -***'1 "i"'" m �� seBrrnl aoufb��*rJ) ai.'i ei.- u ��� | * ������'"������������ UbtSinbu note or 1����**, t" (���'���ini <*' ��� DMIHBMMnni ';niitalnlug KDoeret, wort- or leaa. DaVed thif.ii ii dsf of On Jiwt.. hei-.5iuai. tftMrn. V, L. H-umoy*,, Ageni Ni'-.n- i> ..- -- i* r i vi. Lha: fU' aa-.*-1* - lliHni: n<*t>:���-' I ,:������ >���,���:. '��� ^-LtiUh an:. V ��� i - m ni Am i - ��� ���*��� E om ������ua> i __tri-*: Beginnzttf at i. in* merit* ��� w - h-riuift - v oprnei ' an. plana ��� ea a '- *e- o *-l^��� iwjai h;.."*- t\\ nan ���hm er bar) .*-.*.��� . , .i.. noariej mih* n a ��� - em ��� i utku thansi ��� ��� "**"- n lu. than n tbi ��� UtXt thenai it iii'v :m mm n - anutner;-. mtj v . ��� : ' ' ' . ������ I - 1 I ' n ��� ��� ��� ._.���'.��� ��� ��� . ��� :��� Vt e*. I ��������� |H-a mi_ . . I ��� ana: i* am Mit-lli' Iiin*i i :������;���: saimo l. C, Ananat Xltti WC v Ttwau^ Aptm- I I ��� W ��� . B* . Illlll ' ��� . ������ ��� nuaai thi lolinv : - 9 . ��� : *��� ��� - thi -'.--��� . .' " :.-. .. - t ��� I - I I I ��� aonti u-p .,- ,-ij ar-e* '.:...' ��� .ii m per -LcTO-fr T ftOBMI I Setts) fa ben r^sjaei . ��� IH ��� - * 1 ':���������.������ ..������:..���.��� ' I Ji. -.'���:,--��� v i. tn, i.: ��� ��� . - ' ��� ��� I ��� ��� *-t I ���*��� 4" bain mon '.r^lmILe���il<**���m-'-n���. Batel un Say . ba nortl --������ ���_-'.������.-. aereai A_dad ;;>��� :ui ctay o.'Angaf. i Hm i perF G F_- " I .���;���-������ ������-���:.��� ' ��� ' ��� ��� . u i j-"- mar__e I > .' * - l oomei ' nnd moan ��� - -' ' -i f-i'iu*.. M W:.ai-M.T. LaJki ind ��� .,..-., ......... oortb ibenee B ��ht.nj* nem thenee tb ehnini lUowing the iaEttilnip- . thenei Bi !*>h_in. Ban :��� Uu :>��� tni ��� :iiii:nmg ..... Plate On '.h. dn; i*; djjiiul ���- K rarvnti:. Per T B I .��� ,' :cj. Agent .uyf. afle: date I p*.!rp-w nia���ing K)ipii '���allot i- :_.'. 3ioi_in;ai... *l- ,��������� ' on mil of i-andr- ana Wortt f-.r permn^i'it to pui me ioliowmr dtwribe-i land * ommencinr nt l aon marked "B-P**a S. B comer.'* adjoining L Fanquer4! apnUeatHm to pnrrhaei nmnini ttwaei B ��� -i-airif aortl ���-������ B ilni ea^: thoneeS -hA-.v tmxtt \\u-.n- -- t__a_M wtm *.; int ptnot of eommencemeni, eon tain uu* i-*j Km i teoi ita��f l*>ated the 31th day of Augur.. lWUu 1) PMBES I'ct r.a Fasanaa, ...��� BotlM i"hfret.'�� gjvt-i. mat *:j:t davf afler date I intend to apj.!*. Eotbefioo ������.,,.-.,���.,.... . er of I_and* and VFoacka for permlnDoa lo j.ur- ehaai tbe loiioamg deaeribed land*. M aerea '���ommeneiijg t: t ;. .-: ch-kt- : .'���������t.i, lev i.'ant ed on tbe eaai *hOre of Ixiwer Arrow lake, ihool niit mlit norti. of (-uni-hint creek, thence lortt chaini east, thenee fortv ohnlM wiuil thenei forty chain* we.**: them* fonv efantu BOrtl along lakt --bore u> t��'im of commen't*ment I>ated ttie 13tL day of oeptcEber, lSWf.. Johk Toys. HiiiEv Qssaon, I snn i Notice ir. hereby given tbat M daj-i alter date I intend toapph* u. the Honf.ral.ie tbe Chief Oom- miitfioner of Unda and Works lor perroiafijon u. purebaae the foUowlng Deocrlbed land. Kiiuate in Fire Valley, in the Weat Xotrtanaj dtatHct ad- Joining �� A i aJder'f pre-emption.'nurting ai a poet marked M. Mi and Works lor i--r- mia-Kin to pun-haf-e the following (lek-*��nl��..| lani on tht waatahore of afper Arrow Lake and Joining J. if. Eeeney'i pre-��-mptioii: hiiuijitii: weat 4o chains: theme north N ehaim, ih.-t.-# eaal -'.���Chains v. ihe shore of ihe lake: thesoi aoolh lollowlng the lake shorn-to polnl ol oom- meneement. contatntna _un acrei more or leas i'ated August iv dm,. IJ. F. Kju tattfi J. J. Kb.it, AgenI. Not." is hereby given that nistj* dara after date J Inteud to apply to the Honorable the ' ; ,>' t pn.ialMd.iaer of Landi and Works for per- mlMloa to pondiue tha (otlowtni de^lbed land on the wen M-ii of Loarr Arrow Lake and joining theaouih lln. of tht Imliati KeH-nailoti; Kuninug *e*t B cbaina; thenee mi_*i, t��i chain*.- thenee eaat B ehalna-to tha ibore ..f the lake 'r.'i." north loiiowing the Jake shore to Ihe polut of 'ofiiuienriiiitnt, OOntalnlOg 100 acres mote or Hi i^ated Auguai -ki, woo. w. ji. Maihuon J. J. Kki.lv, Agent. Koata v hereto, given Oia: ��: Unanitej i ��� . uitenc, u -to v u im sBamnmbfc ihi ������ >���' CiuumiHKioiit" o* uinur aur: tt'orti hn aennM ���.;.- tin laTliinliii deaer ��������� - Kltuatt :i im Be KiM.teua. tiisin*" cing ��; i pa marke I Tinnai'i I ^ nornei paat ' attuate l thi I E corii-* o '-',���-������ v an rhanai - ������ amre-D toi I tdnUtan iii-.w oarU BohiSM n ������ nn Ebenn anats Bhami u : nu naim*. I " i aaem .... .,.,'., ��� '..;s_Joii h> J i.- thr ������ ���.. an ��' ���> ���*. i:. .!��������� I ��� ��� ��� ��� at a po . anteo mi ��� ��� ��� ��� rkea kin, Lai - v running a - plan _. . ��� mt. ��� ll EUmun* Ateni i ��� . .������'���. ��� . ��� ���.,.:. ahom mn mil' . tbe i all U ,��� ���>' Armw i on*, tu.- : unrti S tdiaini tl ena m -; a chahu th-OHH ea*: BottatJU la : .. Aurns :��� :: USI J. B. HrifrtL. li- kpnii Ui tht '���' nrka vSuntt lo ���uirijeii-jug ai ii I !____. at Uu am . -i. ���..������. puKhaac i ��� ��� a chalna, wet: a uaius lo 1 .n ������ '��� ���:. :: .;��� l-o-jalec Bag I'U 1M6. A 0-aflBaS. , .r,Kt.i. Linattor. FRED IRVINE & Co, || NEW LAIJIKS' BIX>LSES AND 4_��MI^T WA10T& We have -yuat received a splendid atock of Ladita' Shirt kVain Tl Navy and fancy eata*?*! ���! Embro'flered CasTTiere in Crean ezct. from 32 tc 42 inchea. ano we a*-e aelimp theae at BBDBBaaaa! 4 ly iow pnccf white tne/ las*.. * ��� SPECIAL BAPGAINS IN FURS. ��� . ��� Lands i rfbe h 'V mem- nt un i. t v ���. pb , i,. : v.... .. ranri . i . ���'��� ������ tn '. ���-,���,.-1 - I Mann - Mi conn a ��� ��� Ihuedi:;; J E. MTJf��01- �� a ixbm agent bat I ��� Wurki *:���*������ ��� ' ��� * i i ta tht L near ;��� ���: - ������: ;��� i. :��� ��� . -������"������ an .,���n:. and marked Bei Dcton'i s L I y . m threnn *-.-: I < '��������� thi :,��� ��� ��� i.** | balm te tns ''otiiaming a-acrw o: ianC, ��� ��� baled I - : ' egmt BB Ea��EY GL 1o���_ikotok ��� * | .t ��� ��� ��� ��� , .��� I > | . ���..-; ���: I tlu Boa :.<���* ol 'ii*Mtant S acta am ��� ������' ��� land ��!'i. ��� -t * ��� ������ ��� Boal Ktwih na-. tuxtrirx ��� a poat narki b J. ;.:.�����- K 1 ��� *-^: t*:.t: is; ��� . ��� ��� ahotii -��� . *���.,. ������>*���" ���: ilna thena I ��� ��� H i ...*.-��� ���:���-;��� aloni Um thta u pm'i o: - on MMBBMl Auguf. itm,, iwt. n E Betas, T. H Ammwui, Aeenu Kottoi i- bnaah) gtem fhii Tnrr msntna aflot dale J Intel . ���- . ;M Chlel [__ndi and Worat for a !__������� of i- . ' land bdns tht iure+borc a<1joii;mg Mb- dlrHtom ]. I and . oJ Lot s��. ������n.up one (ij Eootenoj and botng on theaoutb ahnr- i *.t.e Ban Ann of Kf-otmaT lakt m lhe dinrici of Kootena) : ��� Bmn-Mielm t: ��� I1**! marked *a, t Betas' ������' poat**; tbence ��'ciiaini went. - ��� ��� :-- north; tbenei *&��� eham* ea*.i. chaini pnnih lothe plant of eommeu��- men;; the m_i_ ian_ and forwhore to be be uBed J " ���eflrntfl] pi.rpaaea. I>aled tha _Urt day of Auguat. IB*. A, E B'atti. Notice it ht.-etv given thai �� dan after date I inn.nd toapiii to the HtntoraUe tht CSdefOnn- mlaaioner of Landi and Work*, lor penniaaKm to ���Jlowtnt densrtbad land in Woi Bontenai Piatriel a!��iut aeren milea aoutb of BnrUin ('in rommeneing at a MS planted on tht ear. banl 01 Tr..I.; (reek ana marked Alex ( berne'i K. W. C J*i-*i and running aoutb K> chaini thenoe eaat *" ehaim thenoe north �� misini eweatS chatna to post of l>eginn- mg. oonMlning MOarrt* of land, moreor leaa. Dau-.l ihu __nd dav of Aiignf: ��� ��� a.xx caans H* H Hi.aiL*mii. Agent. -ixti thxjt aflei date.] Haemtl Mi-guame, iniend to appiv to the Honorable tht* Chief Com- mianonerof Landk and Works, Victoria, jj c, I i rehan On following described land, C-m- mencme at a post markeii M M'-yuan-i*?. on the hank of Ixiwer Arrow lake, thene* to chains wt-n: theneeMebalna north; thence ��> chaini Mksl thenee ��j chain* aouth to place ol eott meneement. ��aid to conuin lfti Hire-* more or leai. Covering ground held by (.. B. Andcnon'i pr-.-Hnn.iion. (kted ihi. Hth day of Faptenbtt, i��w. ,,, , , Mahokett MtvrAnr.it. W. I., I'av.vk. Agent. Notice li hereby given that I intend. 60 dara after date to apply to the Honorable tbe Chief ���'Hmmi-w toner of I audi and Worki foi permlsaioo to purchase tbe followlug dcK-nbeO lands in Wen Kootena) dtatrtct at>o*_i five mn��aouth of Bun..ii i iiy.commi in log al a post plan led on U>a east bank of tract C ��, ans marked-*" S Hamtltoir*. B W. C poat," and running north HO chains, thenee eait ho chalna, thence aoutb no chain-. :h- in. *���-: *- , ham* to pln-i of begin- rung, containing Mo acrei of land, more or leaa. I>an*.l th ii Baa 'lay of Augim. inofi. W H HiaitTos. Notice ti bereby given thu 60 davi after dale 1 intend to apply to ihe Honorable thief t'nmub>- Moner ol f-anda and Works for permission lo pniohaai the foltovini deserlbad Unds, situate in West Kootenay district: Conim-meme al a |w*t marked "B Conkej's N. W.corner post " Mi- uafce mar lhe N E comer ol land applied for by I B. :.*,��� Tieewntilh 40 chalna, more or lesa; ihence j*a*t ho chum*.; lbence norlh 40 rlialtia, more or Leu; thenei vast Bohalns to point of oonunanoo' ni m balmo, AiiKiiM 11, lOOfi B OOMKBT r. tt, A-ntaaoi*, Apem Solid i* lorhjEiTcn UiHlikidiiVs nfier datfi intend, to Hpply to the Honorable the Chlaf Com rnlssb bl i of Und* and Worka for penimsion to imn liaNCthe rollowlns dsserfbed Isiidisiniaic in Well Koiiicimv iii-irict: i niniiieii, ii)S al h i��.*.| marked ��� R Roat'i n w Doraat poal," ittnate oeai ti.. s beornar ol land appiici f.��r by a, Mci>Bii th.M, -.lini, 4��� chains, noreorlassi IhBioe eari s-i chains; thence nortb n ehalni in-.re or len; ihenee we*I No ��� l,Hin- to point of oomtn< boement BAlmO.AOfDSI 11. lfaY. K ROM, T 11 AntiCTos, Apcnt. N.-iiie !��� herebj siren thai usty dayi after Intend to applv to the ttoaanbls tbe ��� hief Commissioner di Landi nnd Works toi 1- :i. iaiioii lo pun haae the foiioniiiK don rlhrd lands slluate in Wesi KootetisT disirii'i' Coin mebcing stapost marked "A.Uohnn'iN w comer p'.*i."Miui,te near lhe N.K. cornet of laud applied fnr by A. M-Ullghlnl), Iheuivi-milh -K) I'hiilna, more or less; ihcine ensi N chatm] '<���!> ��� north 40 ehatns, mora or Ian; thenoo wosl H |m to poiui ol comrneliecnielit BataOi Augusl 11, 1W�� A. Mc I.kan T, H. ATKlSsov, Agent Nome i�� hereby glren lhat oo rtaya afur date 1 in lend io luakf uppnesllon to the fioiiorablc ibe 1 hief I omtnlsdoneT of tnndi hio) Works for par' oon to purchase ihe following deserlbod land fituaic lti Wesi UnoieniiV ilislrlil: (oniiiicncli at h postmarked "A. Mi.jiiiahlln's N W oontu M-������[." sltuale near tin* N V. corner of laud applied for hj P. McArthur. lbence muili to i hains, inoreor less; tfaSBM cast Wrhaina: ihcnif north 4" chalna, moreor leas: theme west no chains io polnl ni eoliiliielleelliCUt. Kalmo, August 11, VM�� a. McI.aiohi.an, T, H HTItmaOB, Asent. tm Notice Is hereby giren that ��V> ,iav. after dati J Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of hands ami *ork. lor tK-rinisalon lo purchase tbs following deaiTtln-d lands, situate tn West Koolenay dlsirlct: Commencing at a post marked J, MeArthur'a N. W.corner post," simm. nenr the N. k corner of land applied for bj A Turner, thenot- south 40chains mnrc or leas; th*-nc.-eaat Wichatn*: thence north 40 chains, morp or leas: thenee wesl tv chains ti-point of lommencemcut. Balmo, August 11, ���".*"���.. . J. MrABTHt-n, T. H-ATKINiON. Agent FRED IRVINE & Co.! -�����������������������������������:����������� ����������^^} I Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office: Toronto. CAPITAL AUTHOKlZEli Kbh'T D K. WILKIE. Pr-snciil ARBOWHEAIi -APITAL PAID CP tlmt IUI ., ��� .t*.-*,ii HOK. KOBEI1T JAFKBAV. Vio-Proj^ BriDCQc. is British Columba: _o___k. K_L8oa aavaLaron Thoi-T uml ��cv__, vi-iviKi... T LmjK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I>-poni!t r.-..:v.-.i and uiiemn alii-rnc w t-urrtaii ma from dm./. _ m�����i������ ���.-ouut aud credited lu_*ye_rlj. oixinrtu >,*---_��o> branch J. M. LA*l', Atannj-er. Nm:i*'. is harsh] y -��� : ��� intend to appi> to thr J . l*i it At and Won ban ��� i ,t,\\~c oh ' i'i- <�����*������ i-jde ol Arro" m a: a trfco- a Mn u a - .*-:. -;, rv-- bant of (sarlbal mai -��� f.f.y ohalni ��� tatnlneSB sen a, mon Uabsd Beptamhar 1 i**t. ivr ?���' J'l U u- At* ij*. ��� ii bomb] atvai I mienti toap] * "* ol Lands au'i * ��� . , oa UtaaaatS-daut.Anna ��� *��� ��� t onftng ai IhanorthaaM orner i U ���-, , ��� -.'���:��� nortl torts i ������������.:.��� ;:.��� nm - tifcinf thoana soutr larfs tthe ��� ;.i ;.'is lo pomi ':ient, ooa- . >.*,-.. o,.-- I - ,i ���- I'aieC Septt-B:i^r :, T*JC J*wt- I MaCLaan, ji ��� s Dooaa ahaiahl ftsnn ttsitttkaxn .:: roateJ apply in the Uonorahh Ll .- . m ? of Landa aod ti orfa pnrrhasitlM fi>:i.iinti|t doM-Tit*. ,-. men Ins at a poal marhnd "J. a h * - UC ' pUflad "U tbi ea*--: tt n Inhe nl aha am th aaat oorner nl Chrh p.catiou Ij. I'linnaS- r:i : ... ��� d�� I ' bsJm ���..���������:������ ;i,. - . a c-hntm jaoteof lam acMtotb- _aao_hn*r; :* hnrtng lake ibore to (-oini ol aosRasoi contain Ina *aOarres mon- or le��- IiaU-d the 3rd day o( Julv, not. }. W. Bama Notice 1�� herebv jr;\\eu iiiai _uu itemettm dale I Inhsnd loapplj wtbc Hon donor Df l>andi and Works for pamlard-si i miuhaai im Eoliowlnt dewrit-d land*, in woal konunav DisSXtel Cj��mmenrinf ai an io ilia! poat planted at the soinbean mrner ot Mr- ��� oj ���* pre-en.p:n.n. thana Behsiw * u.undarr <*f hm ��� ��� ��� ��� i MWtnc ��..,1 ���"undar-*' sontb lo sontnoaai sonrm tbenoe 10 chains west; tbence B efas thener 3tii nams i-asi; thenot J'cL*ir_- aouthwest oornor at lm m, thenot b mi bonnoan of Uit __, u. itiiua- inwi v ;'.*n.|i*e: JI IWf D. \\> I per EKx-tr* �� igno-BR Notice is hereby given that �� davs after dti- 1 inu-nd i<�� applv Ic the Hon. Chic! Coin- . of Lands and a orki for permiasion to ; mi tbe iolloirrins d*aacritwd landa. sitna*.. Eail shore of U.atr Uke, al-out Ot and one half mile South of Edsewtuxl. h C and ad j'-ininr J T Hcattie* applleaUna ��. purrhaae. ai.d ansaawnetni att ;wxn marl* ��� son's South H'csi corner, thenrt- nonina Norti. ttrtj ehatns, tbence Kaai lorn rban.* South, sixty chains. Ihenc ttest h.nt i r.a:Ds to place of commencement, and runtamuu Hb s/.re* mors or leas. ftnm_n wiumk. .... __. M. It ll,*i_!tash;s ali:.: Paled this 25th day of September llyC Notice i* hereby -clvt-n ihai iiiiv dav,. k;u- ��.ht* I trnvnd to apply to the Honorable the (hlel Commiasioner ��f Unds and Worka las iierraission to purchase tbe fol.��.��ins di* lands rouiuii ncinit ��t a p*��*i marke-1 ��.. ri ���inatoai s i c post, ai the aoothoaai e men oi j. o. Mc(-ra.ii's fno-anipUoa claim and runinnc K-iii!. �� chain* to sonthwssi vmtm ������' t.t-o. Hods,.:, s pn-i-mpiioi: f-lain:. thaaei irestl chains: ihsnes nnrth B (hains. thonoi t-k-i a chains to place o| commencement, containinc -Mi, scni of land more or leas, Dated this Mh day of Auguat, 1��* '.r..K<.i Tatunnna, ____��� A. A. Bnrioii, Ac. i : ��� ��� " '���* - r I -��� ��� , . . . ft flaw I intend toapply M '��� miasMine. o* .a_tid. and a,-ft, ' ual* in W est Kuutensv al a pm . ... rkl Barton i , ��� ' ��� ��� -I ��� ' i 3 J*��tM) (hla utt dayo;>, ;. ., -, _ * lhaa rertUuTi ��.rfcAtm ��� i-T-i-t rM.nthatatiUtifjfta-jrti applj totbt Ho ii :-i.,i_* ��� ������' iMbd* ar. : W r--i. - ., ...' ^71 port-base the Wioiriii; n. .. - . ������: uia-t'-s' V>. 7 , ' * bi :.- ._ '������- ���-" HUlrMUrf ��� ���������"��������� Ml ij A .At ;; , ..,,.,.; I'ated mn BULL day of Aurus-. iw tt. I'KKtlo A^jt .il 1 Intend to appl) v.. :-.., Mm >��>nnis_��f ��� nt - ���- ^tidit, m*rm.\\ * post man. ��� am sb.-T*-,. .... ��� ��� ^ ��� -��� - i i ,i - chain* usa-th u,.*;., n rhaisasntal Ui thnsne soutr Kloai rUiik-rts j-'ir.i .���> mnzncnneaannt l��ai��: :j - .. ,w ' iTKismt t_r^ ilAKST ������tet*m. ,tp-BL Ratine b hi ������ kq tgemm Om *> iwnaw iatt I ��� pp.--. u. :b. Hon,.i, ��� * (*'i .mi. ������ Unds and *o-i stag - * I oi, tbe easi aide ni ktnm iai- I omarortBf al J :i,- santl woal ��� -anaai h* a a- -,: ��� , ��� i aai :���*-. chains tbeuce nonL twi*nij 'h-nns -irt-areatsl I ;. ��� ; .- ... ,-lJ. [ taini-tg ar acrt�� nitre or has Hated -���-. ptemlm i. UH Bt* i V -r IB per K, I'carts A|��ot Notice ia hereby given that t*aavr after date 1 intend to make application to the honorable th�� I hief Commissioner of Unds and Wnrk* for per- miailon �� purchase aa. acres ol lam! ta ihe aistnctor neat sootcnaj, eoiiun-n.inr at a noii plan-ed on the south side of *SoondarTcreek hu the Iniernatloiial Utundary line, one and t, ball milesaaat from Ihe Salmon Ural h Adams, sniilhcasi turner." lluu., �� I'hanis ihi'ti'i' north W ihains. thenei nasi B chains, them-c south B ohalm lo platt nn Immeiit. Ki.ihi | AlMUB, I-ncator, VC{ ����� M. Ite-eves. as Art i : Daied this Pih dat of Inly, ttSk ,Notice !a hereby giv, n ihat M ten HBC !*^,J,.""iMl1- '" ���PP'y i" ib*1 Honorable thi ��Mil < .-.inniissioner ol Landl aiol Vorki pornlntoa to punhasc the following do- amhad landi ueosto In the Weat Rootonar dlstricl aiarilng from a post planus! n lha nonh Unk ���i ib.* North Pork at Dm enek ihriu,.jBj,ohaini woat, �� chatna north, ftehalm ai'ni, B ohalna north, B ohalns nasi �� chalm north w.���hams nest, Bchasn* north -a- ehl, ,s cast *JU chains mhiII,, * chalaa DMI 10 chainI -!',;';^\"""';iH"'4" -'''''^i.ol <-,,inm.>ii,-,....ius , ..sstHsiiiiic s.iii si, i,. mm i.mii ,\\���> s,i A..irii-i. ine K-NKS.T W komyiKsx Hilly ,1,1). isl-,.. ,|,���. 1 hii,.���,i i-.r,pi, ,��� lh, HOOOI.W, IhcCbU , s ���������������.���������., ..I1,.;,,), .n- ��,st.> \\l,.|,.ri��. io |.isnl,��... HO ��,���.���ll.i���i. lis,��l���,l nn,I ,l,��,iii������| ��� (ollnwsjs Hi-tnt iiir ,"s',' . 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Ilsr, I'.ms.-.I HI ll.i. iii>M)ii'nH ,.���rs���.r ���l Lol flam -uunlni ��.,..h.l.i. .,,,,11,; I ���,,���,. ��,' rh.lli. ri.1 si,,.,,,,, ns .,,.,,,. ..,������,. ���,���-,.,. ���, <;i'�� ... miwo;1!;,, '""'"' \""" '*""������' '*' "'"�� D-lad tbo -i��. stuy ni jsiiy limn, __���____. .'��� A. 0'Rl.it.iY SIMy 1U| ,(,, r ,1.1, 1 li,,,.,,,, ,��� -.. . I -pnt: :��� * baa .*,- UUaartnit desrribed iaa-H ai*' in tbe feat Ko 1 *��� m >;*.-������.:ir **��� ��iai! mart*d A J. ixms. N trtun-* ;:. t west i^sr | ui Loww Ai-NM lain ttasntt bidni w*niL. tbeaa I tbonce 40 ohnln* north - ��� ��� 1 ��� anaal a; Nelaon. t. C, thi. ttt tea ti ���**����� I a ; la%. fl PoLLaar; AfenV NotKe li herebv anvrr tbat slltr flayi aktt date j intend tosjapl] lo thi BottoraMf ;h��-*t"b��* I I ..n1:i,o��.i.,*J(- nl Unds and Works inr pi nniaK I u> pn* , , ng .. icribed landiiltsB | In Ui-**. t-i..it-i:*r disiriei. <".in.m--ir-l.ir ���: sp* r.^ Koheri 1 orie:ri Bonb ��������*: ff""r| ;��� aisitai a m > v w ��� easl . (i.u.ij.. thonoi +��� chap s ' I lesa to tbi K-t-iu-niiy rn- " *-'��� I bJhmh ;be ki-otciisv riv..*. tbenn W i baisi ��� -��� * tto- plane >���' i-otumen*! i;!a.i,.:ir inp acre* Ui.'*< ' "' tepr*ahac jtn, iai.. Aionr Mat��-d the iind da? pi Sepicmt- " x Bath ' _ R. M krrvi L ��� ��� ��� intend lo appu t~ thi Hon ral " '* . and m m��i 1 ��������� pnn-haae the lol toning ,\\, ������ kootena] Watrtrl shoal Bt nUha - 1 : .-1 * efeK �� r l'.**i and'ilium-. s..i- *l ���"*���)* I 11., 1, ���(,��si ho rdisina; ihran nortl - ��� i"*1'"' tl if. w.si m. im.in- io u- plan ..ii in BO aorei Dum ��� nan.; thu M tej B-tagni VC ii II**: - n.hi" I Notice Is beret-** L;ven BkntBdsTlatWfd***'| Inland u>apa|i 1.. ,1,,. Hon ( blel 1 ��������� ,'I,W';7J I ol Unds and Works Ior permlaslon '������ ��� l,l,r,lX ' -im doacrfbed [anas slin��ie*l "��� T ���v ���*i.iis> dbtrtcl 1 umiiicncinK at a i"^.B��rj 1 '/���' ">M R t .������������n.i." plained on tb. shot* j I Unrer Anna lake, aboni aaa w"1 ������"l'bh2i Hordon rrook (-lohmton eraok,) then , I ctiaina. thonoi w, si ai rhafta, thence son 1 ohalns, tbehoe -*��si txi . hains to p , iiiencemeni, cohtaininp tw acres 11.. *��� ';f ''_*' 1 snd compnaiiie abandoned pif empin1" >" ' Staki-d Ibis Illh .lav of A urn ft. 1��* ~��-. >. ��.-,. , n.ntot, B. K Wotrl A. N, WoiAKTai Mitvday*- fr* 1 intend IOai-.pt; tothl II,.11 I blOfl ��� ' ' ol Unds and W orks for )>ennisM> D lhe foUo-Hiiii; deaerlbod lands. Marl iiis- "��� Mtntnd ..n iti, Northwest norncroi !-��� thenoo ruimine twentv chains Booth, t ����nt) . bains Vest. Ibciu-c loriwtM.n*. ihcnce iw.n:*. chains teat, Ibouoetacni. < Souih lo potftt of commencement, sii*- l*' ine .,��, aoTB mon* or leaa. Fi-osBKiK Bisrt] W.J. iotu.- l����loil lhe 1st dav of Octolier, IMU'. Nome is her. hymvon Ihai IW days irom; ,'' . intend to spply tothe Honorable the * M-'"0^ mivsioiirrof Undsand Works, for ih nnirf>fn.J I nnmhase the fciiowmc described landi *��in>��*; iniioi.lisiiict of Wesi Kootenav. adjoiinniil' fwiilii'Mrttirmof Kootenay ltf_.*ft-���*��3 I clnjtm 11,,. mn j-, 1 p,,M plains] at thi sum i��' rorftcrol Lol m, thence nonh Behsln*-* i"1 " WMI B ehamv ihcnce Mnth 'X chain- .then" aaai w ntiaini <���� ihijui <>( commciiccnirni Dat��d Aur. l.Hb, 1��X>. Jaaks l*a*"klL ,_ The Daily Canadian Your Physique. jn HERE aro seven 1 physique types of men in all the world. Each type distinct, each typo with tlie one measurement of height forever unchangeable. If wo know your height we can place you in your type. Yo** can have a suit that will fit you perfectly���with a minimum amount of alterations. Delivered two hours afler trying on. ySeiaiH iemi-Ready Ward*obe J. A. GILKER, NELSON, B. C UDQUARTERS Fur l.v.'rvthiiiK (Jood Ut Smoki'. Ited and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos. �� You Know Thtirman's SpecUl Mixture? r. cA. THURMAN, HAKER ST, OTICE TO CONTRACTORS COURT HOUSE, NELSON. 1-KK TKNhK-HH, properly Indoiaad, will ba [���i*i*hi*i| by the !*��� r-l�� I up tumid In- ���iK Monday, tin* ftfteontn October naxt, fnr foctloQ ninl iimiplf.ttiiii of a Court lliiiiao hi in. M. 0, ugH, ipeoifloat.oni and oondltfonsof ten- oon tract may Ih* men al tho PobUo Engineer1! offlce, Victoria, B,(L)andat ��� <���( tin- Government Agent, Nelion-, B.*'., ifter tbe llth Beptember nt-xi. i.iiiI.t nttut '"��� aoootnpaoled with a H rbeqaa l"r Hv.* (ft) pet cent nf Uu- 11- oi un- ti'iniiT for tin* fait ii fui performance mpi.tionot tin-work. ���iii*.im'n ni ansuooeesfnl tenderers win be ���������I i" Muni mi tin- execration cut the oon-. llowett or miy tender not nee-warily to* P. C (1AMRI.K, PobUo Worka Snalnaer. i Worki Department! Ctorla, H t' ,stb Scpli-mlHT, 1906. \\*s*^*xmf&1 PINES DEPARTMENT Victoria, lei OcIoIht, 1000. i Intending io offer themtelvM Ht tlm tlnation, io be ii��M this fall, for Provincial lycra, an roquested to notify ilu- nndertlan- imi.i in tbe event of a lufQeioni number offer an examination win bo arranged tor at nmi, 11, ('., B| vrall as Ht Victoria, It 8, K. P. TQ1.MIE, Deputy Minister ol stlnei Wtiftcate of Improvements notice hnte No. a," "Vqvoy." "Happy Median," nturnsii il" and "A i.- Fractional" mln UelaJma,sHnated in the Blocan oil* Minim: yMoi, ���( west Kootonay dlitrlot, Ion located] Norlh of Twelve Mile creek, II Hm iiiIIck np. Ko notloe that i. if. k. Jprand.pl Blocan, b free Miner's i errifieale No. B7TO00. 88 agent L.A.Colo, l*rc:> Miiicr'M'erttflcHie Ho. b-UVll. mil, j xty dayi from tbe date hereof, to ami y bo Miiiinit Reeonta. ror a Uertltlcateof Hn ^monia,forUitfpnnMmootobla|ningaCrown ii of sunt tnlneiHl cIhIiiik i'l fnrllier hike notlco that action, un er *17' si lie commoncod before tho bum. "lich (Vrhljeiilcol I mproveniciits, iiiujiiii day ofSoplanibor, unci. h. Ft, Jokanii. New Stunt for "Poison Squad." Washington, Oct K!.���When the "poison squad" of iho Bureau of Cham; Istry reassembles Monday it. will begin experiments on entirely new lines. Dr. Wiley, chief of Ihe bureau. Is anxious to discover whether saltpetre, a preservative commonly used in meats, and bertofore regarded as harmless, is deleterious lU Itfl effects. In order lo get ihe Information In the iiest possible wny lie will set his poison eaters to work, and by noting the general effect Upon their health *>r a diet of corned beef, ham. etc., prepared with generous quantities of saltpetre be hopes to l*e aide lo tell the world tn a short time just what saltpetre will do to the human system. The test to Im> made with salt pert re deals witli practically lhe only chemical preservative or coloring matter BOt prohibited now by the regit lations. KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY The Latest Modern Appliances now iu use at this Laundry. QOOPS Ctl.l.KI) POH .\\t.cl OBI-IVBWED I'ktll,'. Baker Street. NELSON. TKLKPHONB 128. A, McDonald & Co. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Dealers in staple nnd fancy (JrocerieB. Batter, KggB. Camp nnd Miners' Supplies. Old Curiosity Shop If you want to buy or s"ll anything. vtn to the Old Curiosity Shop. A new i-no of Japanese Goods now on sale. All Bdnds of Dlnnerware In sjock. Pit- terns. TIMBER NOTICES. tin*'!- in boroby given unit, thirty day* after '" ' llilonil In ii].lily tu lln* linn.���nil.],' llir '7,1, iImI r ..f l.iuni- -.u.l Works for a lit! MiVHHOtoOUl iifulrtirry ��w��>���timber from [f'dliwinit tlwcnbod IhikIk, hfiiuit.' in Untl K-ioU'litiydlltrloll ?! L-iicing ni it poii marked Prcd Atklbaon'n i .insi corner pott* blsntodsboni ono mile "' "pner Armw Ink., uu.i joiniim Lot BUS; "������ '''ii1! mi ciminN thonoe mnth w chnlni. ii'o went So ehalni, thonce north 80 ohslua to it nf fuminonocinent oiit this .tu day ot October. 1000. FKKI). ATKINSON, fiiAs Km, ���ko notleo thin 80flsyt aftor date we Intend mv appnoatlon to tho Honorable tho Ohio! imtMlonorof tsnda and worki for a ii lal "te to cut and carry away timber from the ���'*���*-)������ doierlbOd land*-,; t ���������nun. in illU lit it near tin- miiiiiu'ii-tt cornet <>f the R.AB way, Lot k_ij, miming thonce north 180 lm; thenar eaat 40 chaini) thenoo louui nk> ni; thenoe went 40 ehalni to nofnf ol com* comout ���tod, Beptember 18th, 1006. * WATINIII'IUI I .I'M UK It C MOJNV, llANIKl. TuoMKY, Agent. itlcoti horoby given thai B0 days after date I nd toapph to tin- Hon, theuhlof Uommti or nf Landi mui .Vm-iu- mm Nni-c ni licence it ii ml furry h uy iimln-r frnm llio followlne Hbod UlUlli NlllHilr III Went KlioU-lliiVillH- : ���''iiniiiciiciiijfiii.il post i'ii Boblnnm oreolti QqllOrtori of tt mllu iiorthwi-Hl of Litrt'liur'i* ���tii|illini, tlu'iH-i- went HOi'haliiN, ItuMiCL- nnrlh Illlll', Illl-IH'C I'llNl VI llliitlj:. HlOIll'C HOlltll Sii ii*. to p* j f imoneeinonti cated Jnlyjiiili, t��W. UKO, IIi:ni'Li:.-iin, Loctitnr. TENDERS WANTED FOR THE PURCHASE OF A MINERAL aAIM. TWO COMMANDMENTS Christ's Summary of the Law of God-' Thanksgiving Day and Festival of St. Luke���Church Notices. TenilurB nddretued to thoundenlgned. ut Iiik attestn thoconrl House, in lho city of Notion, Will bO rOOOlVcd MP IMI llu-lionrof lUi-o'i'lm-k ill lhe-afternoon of Monday. Ootober Iftth. i'-�����'>. for ���tiif^iiri'iiHs.. of tl nim- Kvi-'i Nellie11 Mineral ���t'ltiiiu, l^��l Wt&, tvlilrli w-tn ili'i'liiri-il liirft-ltt-"l lo Ilu-ri-iH'li ul ilu-Tux Suli- tit-lit in tin- t'lty nt Ni-Ihoii on Un* iith day <>f Novembor, 1008, for de- tfnboent uwoi n|)ii)i June80th,IWB,andooits. Inie nwol price upon the *-'H'i inincrtil ululm, which iiioludM tin* .un..uni of iii'itmim-iit laxoe mut ooataat iin- iimi-of forfeiture, with Intareit; ttiM-M uhh'li have ntin*i* aoorueai ami foo fnr crown sraiit, is tflOft, tvluoh la the lout amount iimi will be-oonsldored up r louder, Baoh tender muit in* ur< pan led tiy Oil tu- ccpled cheque, payable in tin* order of the Deputy Commlnloner of lum-i*- mui Works, al imrui Vii-torlu, B. G , lor tlm tuiiontit ti-mttn-il. IttVHJbMIT A. KKXWM'K, tlovcrntiH'tit A-ftoit, NcInoii, 11. (.'. > Utii.'.l at N'.-Iroii, B. fl , this r.*i h day nf Betitembor. liKiii, MORTGAGE SALE. Tomorrow will be the eighteenth SuiMhiy after Trinity. Thm-aday next huu been chosen by the Dominion government as Thanksgiving day. It la also the festival of St. Luke the evangelist, the author of the third gospel, and also of the Acts of the Apostles, a physician by profession, a man of keen Intellect, and lhe fullest uml moat careful recorder among the writ- era or the New Testament. The selection of a daiy for national thanksgiving seems a strange survival Of the Influence of religion on public life in a country whose government and public school system are entirely secular. As a bqllday ordained hy thu government it haa no such significance. The Institution has been borrowed from the Americans, with whom it is a survival) of a cuatotn dating back to within a few years al most from the landing at Plymouth rack. As a public holiday it is now generally associated with autumn sports, especially hunting and football. A religious observance has, however, been generally transferred to Thanksgiving day from a much earlier dato. The harvest thanksgiving service, for the first fruits or harvest, of Lammas- tide. August 1, has been almost generally abandoned In Canada in ravor of a similar service on Thanksgiving day, which accidentally, and rather roughly, (Darks the end or the harvest season. The gospel for tomorrow contains Christ's summary of the command* ments into two, the commands to love God and fellowmen. The following services arc announced for tomorrow ln the churches of Nel son: Church of England���SL Saviour's, cor. Wan! and Silica streeis; eight- e. nth Sunday after Trinity; holy communion, 8 a. m.; morning prayer and litany, 11 at, m.J children's service, 2:80 p. tn.; evensong, 7:30 p. m. ltev. F. H. Graham, rector. Roman Catholic���Church of Mary Immaculate, corner of Ward and Mill streets: Low mass, 8 a. m.; high mass, 10:30 a. m.J evening service, 7:30 p. in Rev. Father Althoff, priest. Presbyterian church���St. Paul's, corner of Victoria aud Kootenay streets: Morning service, 11 a. m : Sunday school, 2:30 p. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Rev. J. T. Ferguson, minister. Methodist church���Corner Silica and Josephine streets: Morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Rov. R. N. Powell, pastor. Baptist church���Stanley street, near Mill: Morning service, 11 a. ni.; evening service, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Rev. E. H. Shanks, pastor. Salvation Army���Barracks on Victoria street, west of Josephine: Special services for tomorrow. Knee drill, 9 a. m.; holiness meeting, 11 a. ni.; a praise meeting at 3 p. m.; salvation meeting at 8 p. m. t'ndur nnd by virion nt the powora of lale oon*- ft-Aii-d In tmcrltiiii mur-K'-K-.- wlilidi will M* pro- id*ced at the time nr khu*. iiiim< win i rr.*r.'-i ���ti_* Hiili> by iml.lie Htmtfon nu Mihinluv tin- :!mli ..luv nf (n-tniii'r. I'.tif'. at the hour ot 12 o'oloek -nomi, nt tin- Hot.*-) Ihiiiii', oomor nf Wtinlnnd Wernon atroota, nl-Iihmi, l-t. t:., by Meaara,Charles .*,\\. Waterman <& Co., tho follow his property, rli; thott nutnbera Rftoon (i"') nnd alxtoen po), both till llli.ck inniilior It'll 11"), 1'i'ini; lout ..| r In- >ul. ..IIvIhIou nf t."i ti it in in- r nini'lv llx, Croup ont', tin the district of Kootonay, British Columbia, mini known iin (In* llmiK- addition In NoImiu, ii. r . hi- -illlit.: fn a miip or plan deposited In ���il,,' i,_nd Registry offloe ami nuniberod isi it. Piion inr sni.i imni is erected �� inr.'.'Hii.i eom- nii'.iiaiii.ilwi'lllii); liniiM' iii fl rHi-fdiiHH onlor, with Sty water, Thin property l�� pot fnr frnm tin*, ibualuosa jmrlinn of tlioi-uy. Termi and oondlttona made known at the limp Uor. Datod al N.Ihoii Hit- ivili dny of Sopt. I'AKl, mony took place this afternoon at Greens Fairms, near here, where the Uedfords have their country home. It was a quiet affair, owing to the recent death of the bridegroom's father. The wedding ls the culmination of a most interesting romance In which Cupid enlisted the aid of the automobile to accomplish his purpose. The bride of today Is a blonde, very pretty, about 22 years old. Her father is Edward T. Bedford, who until recently was prominently Identified with the Standard OU company. His wealth amounts to many millions and he has honiGH in Brooklyn and Greens Farms. In addition to his Standard Oil holdings Mr. Bedford is also president of the Starch Trust. Johannes Schiott, the bridegroom, two years a*go was a first lieutenant In the Norwegian navy. The navy is not large and the position is not exalted nor *> especially remunerative, so .Inlianih*s decidede to come to the United States to see if he could not better his i^rosjiects. He succeeded from the start. Soon after his arrival on this side he went to Brooklyn to hear his brother. Christian Schiott, a pianist, give a concert. There he met Miss Bedford and was invited to call upon her at. their home. Last spring, when the Bedfords came to Conneelcut to spend the summer, Mr. Schiott followed. That he might he near the girl of his chofce he obtained a position as chauffeur in the automobile department of a Bridgeport carriage company. Miss Bedford was a keen auto enthttBlaal and an experienced driver, but ft was noticed that her car often needed the services of an expert chauffeur. To make the story quite up to date an automobile elopement should have been In order. But this romantic climax to the courtship was quite until ressary for the father of the yount? lady not only consented to the match but presented the happy pair with a magnificent home at Bea Side Park, near here, where they will take up their residence after the honeymoon (rip Is over. Lost Fifty Thousand. New York, Oct. 13���Women and girls to the number of 250, employed In various tailoring shops In a five- story brick building in the Williamsburg Beotlon of Brooklyn, escaped from their workrooms hy means of the fire ladders yesterday when the building caught fire. None were Injured, but tliey were all frightened when the blaze, beginning on the third floor, cut off Ihetr exit by the stairs from the fourth and fifth floors. The upper part of the building wns burned out and the stage of Phillips' Lyceum theatre, adjoining, was ;mdly damaged. The loss is estimated at $50,000. IMPORTANT -ANNOUNCEMENT. CHAUFFEUR WEDS HEIRESS. Romantic Love Affain in Which Auto mobile Plays Important Part. Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 13.���The thirteenth day of the month Is not re garded as unlucky by Johannes Schiott, formerly a first lieutenant In Norway's navy and later a chauffeur In America, for today he led to the altar Miss Esther Bedford, whose father's wealth Is estimated at $15,000.000. The cere- We have recently secured an option from the creditors of the J. E. R. Munroe Pub. Co., bankrupt, of San Framcisco, for a limited number of sets of tlie reference works, consisting of the "New Americanized Encyclopoedla Britannica," "Library of Oratory, Art, Literature, Science aud Natural History," and many of thc best English, French and American authors, Shakespeare, Scott, Dickens, Carlyle, Macaul- ay, etc., etc. These are all limited, de luxe editions, hound ln substantial leather bindings. We are In a position to offer these works at less than half the publisher's price. If interested, telephone B 81, and we wilt send samples.. The tale of this stock positively closes Saturday, October 13. CANADA DRUG A BOOK CO. FURNITURE ! Picture Framing Specialty D. J. ROBERTSON & COY INBL-SOfN, B. C , Silver King Hotel BAKER STKIET, NKISON Beet Dollar a daj house iu the Kootenays. Boomi are well furnubed. Table ru good u ��t>j Id Nf-Uon. Bar iuppll��d with good llonora and clean. W. E. McCANDLISH, Proprietor. Tremont House Kurop6.n _nd Am.rlo-n Plao Hutu as ou. Kaonu Irom as cu. u> U Onl- While H.lp (mplored. MALONK ft TRBOILLUH Biker St.. Nelion Proprleton P. Burns <& Co. WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL - MEAT MERCHANTS Bartlett House ago. W. BAKTLXTT, Proprietor. Best Dollar-a-Day House in Nelson. The Ber u the FlneM. White Help Onl, Employe-. .oeepliine St. Nelton. B. C. CLUBHOTEL The Big Schooner D_*_*_a I A_^ Of "HaH_nd-HaJf" BCCr JUCe The only Glass of Good Beer iu Kelson, lintel act'oiiimmlatjuii*. docoit-l to none In British Columbia. Kuti-n-fl.no i��-i .lay. Kpei-lttl rult-s to iii.inllih tid-inliTH. (lulv liiitni- hotel fn Nelnon CORNER STANLEY and SIUICA. Lake View Hotel Corn-*! Hall ami Vernon, two blocks from wharf. GEORGE HARRISON, Proprietor. Knica 11.00 per day and up. p.o. b���-,5,. NELSON, B.C. Telephone lift. Grand Central Hotel J. A. ERICKSON, Proprietor. Centrally Located. Open Day and Night. Sample and Bath Rooma Free. Opposite Court Hotise and Post Office* Corner Ward and Vernon Streets. The Strathcona Nelson, B.O. B. Tomkins, Manager. The Leading Hotel in the Kootenays, Good Sample Roomi. Queen's Hotel Beker Street, Nelion. B. O. Lighted fey Electricity and Heated by Hot Air RATKS tl PKK OAT l-erge ensl Comforteble Bedroom, end Fint- islst.ss Pilling Room. Samples Roomi lor Horn mer- sslsll Mi is. MRS. K. O. CLAKKK. Proprfotren GROVE HOTEL Tbe well known Sabnrban Hotel. * Onr BeerOnrden is the Fiueet in the Kootenays. J. CROW, - - Proprietor Royal Hotel MRS. WILLIAM ROBERTS, r-OFRl-TMSS. Rates fl and 11.60 a Day. Special Rates to Regular Bcardors. Residence for Sale. Price $1,000 Terms * I CO cash balance monthly payments House and Two Lots for Sale in Hume Addition. The house has five rooms and a large basement and is well situated. H. <& M. BIRD. T. Q. PROCTER Insurance! Real Estate aod Mining CITY LOTS AND FRUIT USDS A SPECIALTY. * Manager for tbe Kootenay Valleys Company, Ltd. Oldest established Real Estate Business in Kootenay. Nelson, B. C. Choice Fruit Lands I Have 10,000 Acre* of the Choicest Frott Lands In Brftlah Colombia. Can sell any quantity from 5 acres to 2,000 in one block. Buy now and get thc ground floor prices. J. E. ANNABLE, Nelson, B. C. The Hall Mining and Smelting Company, Limited. NELSON, B. O. Purchascs Lead, Copper and Dry Ores. AJNHEUSER ^ ��� original BUSCH... Btidweiser Beer WINTER SUPPLIES EXPECTED SOON. Order quantity before cold weather sets in. R. P. RITHET & CO., LIMITED NELSON mo,mA&.?itiS,��rW^*, VICTORIA New Fall |Jno.T. Pierce Goods Arriving, jetCHANT TAILOR Importsr of f\\n* I Bnvllah aoods Balcvr St. INalson, B. C. WEST KOOTENAY BUTCHER CO. Wholesale and RfUll Df-tlen* In Fresh and Salted Meats Bmnnh Market! i�� Rowland, Trail; Nolson, Knslo, Sandon, Throe PorkH, New Denver and Slocan Oity. Camps supplied on shortest notion aud lowest prion. Nothing bnt fresh aud wholesome mrats olid snpplns kept iu htoek Mail orders receive, careful attention. E. C. TRAVES, Manage*. W. O. GILLETT Contractor anil Builder. Bote HRi-nt for thu Pnrto KIc-o Lumber co , Ltd.. n-intl ynr-'lK. l-nimh tttnl -Iiv-mhI IiiiuIhi-. tiirncu work nnil bracket*-. Coast intii itml HhtngieH, .*-�������h uml iloi.rs. Comtnt, brii'k mn! Uinu for hkIo. AiitoiiiRtii-Krimler. Yanl mi.i factory: Vernon St., oml of llull, NKLSON, B. C. P. O. Itox 2S& Tolpphone ITS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Thanksgiving *Day* October I8tb Orders liy until lo any branch will havo our prompt ami rareful atlemton. He-td Office: Nelson, B. C. ���W West Transfer Co. GEORGE F, MOTION, Hau..r. Qcnornl TiwniHt.n-H antl Denl-rn in Cool and Wosi ���. ���xpn>sn and Hiikkiik- Transfer AGENTS FOR IMPERIAL OIL 00. Office: Baker $t. Tolephone .,!.i P.O.'BOX 116 Fare and One-Third For Round Trip Tickets on Sale Oct. 16-17.18. Good to return until'dot. Sflth. Por tlmo tables, rato-, berth reser ration- for boats, standard or tourist sleepers, apply to local agents or write. K. J. OOYLK, J. S. CARTER, < A.a.P.���.,V-!l.ourcr. Is t'.A. Nsslssoll Thirty sttond Annul Conrtntion American Bankers' Association St. Louis. Ho., Oct. 16-19. 1906 Kouii'l !rl|i ralij* to St. t/OlilH and riili-HKo un Salt1 Oittoticr iam to uth. Ht, I-CtltfH $60,00 t:tit-_tij(<> .-. 64.00 .inline irnuKit limit ten tiny*, fuim datii of Salt*. Final relurn limit Nnv-'iniiiT :tmii, iw*;. Round Tfip Rites lo Southern California. tn effect o.*toi*r iitli, iw-ti.on Hiii.* ihtily, llinllctl to .1 uinuttm from date of Kale. oh Angelo-i and Santa Barhara. $&5.bO I'a-'fttlOTia So.IV SaiilH Moiiifa So.30 KlvtTHiiii* nml San llariiar-Jiuo tt.io -.--illands t9.70 For Ftirllicr Information Apply to H. E. DOUGLAS, City PuMenger Agent. S. G. YERKES, A (I. I'. A , Ss-iittlo. T_fe Isasr ..mn\\niT .:_ .-��� :_ _.RY _?.' ���-.-.""���:' : -,vh an? -*-.: -*-��. 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