@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "f2d12c6e-2acd-462e-955c-9db8ae43029b"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1906-08-29"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310746/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ Vol. 12.-N j. 106 REVELSTOKE. P. 0. AUGUST 29, 1906 $2.50 Per Year Mail Order bcpt C. B. Hume & Co. Write For Samples LIMITED. DEPARTMENT STORE. Five o'olnok ton, dainty luncheon or dinnei will not bo complete without an assortment of these Fancy lliscuiis. This New Shipment bus just arrived und is here lur your choosing. McCormick's Water Ice Wafers IS'Z^SmL, «,, McCormick'% Lady Fingers and Cracknel!'s Biscuits. Patterson's Cambridge Wafers, Oatmeal Wafers, Graham Wafers. Christie's Reception Wafers in2 Ib. Tins, Zephpr Cream Sodas in 2 l/2 Ib. Tins, and Sweet Mixed Biscuits in 20 different varieties. Several Lines in Huntley & Palmer's, such as: Assorted Alaska Wafers, in tins, Assorted Carmencila Wafers, Salt Wafers. Nice Rich Walnut, Acorn, Dinner, Folkestone, Macaroons, and Household. A FRESH SUPPLY OF 0ANON6 BROS. CHOCOLATES in 1-2 Ib. 11b. and 5 Ib. Boxes—just arrived. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Injury to Earl Grey -Real Estate Trust Frauds—Alleged Suicide - Persian Crisis Czar Makes a Stand. W'lXNil't.c, Man. Aug. ill.—The injury in Kurl Grey's eye is more serious than ni fust ili,ught. Bits ol un electric li bt hulli which burst nre siiil iu the optic, consequently His Excellency's wesierii program has I ecu revi ed. llis Excellency, however, will nut ohange his Ilti ish Columbia program. He will .spend lhe month oi September in that province, most of which time will be un the const. I'lin.Aiiiai'iiiA, Aug. "ill—Asa result ol the speculations nf President Hippie, ihe Ilinl Est it to Trust closed its doors yesterday with linbiliiiis u mounting to seven millions. Hippie died last Friday and it is now believed that he committed suicide. I.ONiitix, Aug. 211.—,\\ crisis is up- prnaching in Persia, With Russia paralyzed, (lermunyjs seeking a (outing and the press hero warns lhe Britisli government to be on the look out. Ottawa, Aug. 21),—An important meeting ol tlie cabinet was held this morning to discuss Canada's relations with the I'nited Stales. Nothing lias been given out so far. St. I'etkksiipkc, Aug. 29,—Pteruly repressive measures have been decided on tu put down terrorists. TROUT LAKE. SOUVENIR GOODS il' yen nee looking fur somclliiiig nice in SPOONS AND PINS, BELT BUCKLES, WATCHES, "BONN SPECIAL" fur Souvenirs, we have llieni liorc. J. GUY BARBER, - C. P. R. WATCH INSPECTOR. JEWELER OPTICIAN ASK FOR THE PUZZLER. We will give a Fountain Pen valued at $2.50 to the boy or girl who will be first to hand us in tlie most correct answers to the puzzles in the August number. INKS SCHOOL BAGS PENS EXERCI8E BOOKS RULERS ERASERS CRAYONS SCRIBBLERS PENCILS Red Cross Drug Store I). NAIRN, Piim, B, "ll.indy Hick" wins last event ol Race Meeting at Opera House, Sept. 4. I REMEMBER * Nelson fall fi I Sept. 19-2M1,1906 JBipIklvtr Horse Races, Lacrosse Toiii-- niiincnl ami othei-itllt-.-icliiins Tho largest Fruit, Vegetable uml Mining Kxhihils in the Province, mm * EVERYBODY COME * EVEKTHUUT UUHIE ** (H | mm * l I). ('. MdMllllKIK, ,I.,)..M.U.(INK, jjj % SiKiietiu-y. President, « "Dundy Hick" and it Dance—Opera House, Tuesday, Sept 4th. ', ,V, if, iti at, At iti At iti ,1*1 iti iti iti i1*i itt if, iti iti At iti ,1*1 iti 1*1*11*1*1 iTi I* 7 -X' -X' A' 'A' *X 'X -I.' 'Xi 'X' 'J.' lX' X1 'J.' X A '4, '4. 4- -!■ 4- 4- + V + ■ ::guns. rifles, ammunition Wo Have a Splendid Assortment ol ♦ t 22-hore Rilles Irom $3.00 up.' Shotguns Irom $10 to $40. All kinds ul Cartridges. HAWRENCE HARDWARE CO.. Ltd. * v m. ., „.: .,,., . V Dealers in Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Miners', Lumbermen's and Sawmill Supplies, die, I'lunihing and Tiiismitliing. ■Ti ifi Ai at, iti iti iti iti ,1*, iti iti iti iti iti iti 1*1*, I'T, iti iti itt iti iti iti iti db ,1*, i.1 i*i 'A'" '# ♦ ♦ " V A A A A A A A A "'" **i V *lf '+1'" 'V + WEDDING BELLS. A pretty wedding was celebrated at tlie home ol Mr. and Mrs Charles Hislop, 117 George street, Winnipeg, Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 21, at live o'clock, suys tlie Winnipeg Free Press, when their eldest daughter Helen I!. Hislop, B. A., was united in marriage witii W. A. Sturdy, of tlie Lawrence Hardware Cu., Kevelstoke, II. C. The ceremony was perlurmed liy Kev. C. B. Pitbliido, D. I),, who has known tlie bride from childhood. The bride entered lhe dr.iwingrooni on the arm ol her lather und joined the groom, who with his best man Dr. Hudson, awaited her under an arch ul palms and llowers iu Hie south window, She was attended hy Miss Isabel Robertson aa maid. Mr. Charles Driver presided at the piano nnd played the bridal chorus Irom Lohengrin as tlie brido entered, and tlie time-honored wedding march as the nappy couple received the congratulations of their friends. Luncheon was served on small flowerdecked tables in tliediniiigrooni, tlie cake icpuuillg in a veritable bed oi bridal roses. The customary toiisli were duly honored, iii.d Mr. uml Mrs Sturdy lell amid u shower of rice uml good wishes lor u brief honeymoon trip, 'I he welding gnwn was u ohiil'initig creation of white Louisino silk over liill'i,In. iiniii,, cu tin ill, the front breadths inwrought with medallions ol Battenbei'g und the bodice completed with it yoke of linttenherg. Wilh it was worn u long tulle veil caught in the bride's lair hair with a wreath oi orange blossoms. She curried bride ruses and lily of the valley. Her going-away gown wns u tailored suit nl green broiideliilh, iinide willi Eton coat,opening over a I,louse oi all-over Paris luce. A chic toque of champagne straw decked witii clusters of old pink roBes ond green leoves, completed a very smart costume. The bridesmaid wore a pretty Bhirtwaist suit ol cream serge, with decoration; oi luce uiul ribbon nnd u white picture hat and carried a shoal ol pink roses. Mrs. Charles Hislop, mother nl the bride, wore grey broadcloth, with lint to match, Mrs. Hayes, ul Neepawa, sister ol the groom, wore a lovely gown ol white linen eyelet embroidery with lingerie hat to match, Mrs. Charles A. Hislop, sister inlaw of the bride, wore a smart gnwn ol Alice blue broadcloth with hat tu match. Mrs. I, M. Brown, sister of the bride, was in blue voile with decorutions of champagne luce. Special interest nt Inches to this wedding as tlie Hislops are old timers here, The brido was for some years a highly valued member of the city teaching stall' and had the honor ol being the first lady gimluiitu in classics ol Manitoba university. The bridal gilts were as beautiful an Ihey were numerous, among them being some choice pieces ol cut glass from the school at Revelstoke, whore she Iiub been teaching for the past year, Tlie groom's gilt to his bride win a sunburst of pearls, to tho bridesmaid a gold bracelet with pearl llciir-dc-li»; and fo the groomsman a pearl stickpin. . <». —— Kur Wall Paper, Window Shades, plain and decorative burlaps, go to C. B. Hume A Cc Headquarters for iron bods, we have them in any kind you wish—John K, Wood, tlie Furniture Store, Tapestry, Lace Curtains and Draperies, at I . II, Hume k Co's. (ii, und see "Chic" Tlie Mountain Wall at tho Opora House on Monday night, Sept. lird. Try to win a rocker' A ohoioe Iim-,,l Carpots, Llnclouins ami Floor Oil Cloths, always In stock at C, ll. llunie A- Co'i SPORTS Tin- Provincial Government mc grenlly improving the grounds orniiiujl the Mining Recorder's olliees. W, Abriiliatiison is putting a neat feme iirouinl, tho grounds huvo been colli- vateil nml (till be hud down us n luwn, lbus improving the appearance oi the entrance lo the town. The sohool grounds should be similarly improved, Trout l.-ike Cily is probably the prettiest t..wn In Ihe interior Iur sum. nier residence. There nre nn mosquitoes, the atmosphere is cool and balmy, tin- rconery on tho rands und trails is the lu-si, the lnke is a marvel ..I grandeur, ami the hoii'ing nml fishing lire most attractive. There ure lew towns in lho province ihnl lmvo prettier homes nml ower gardens aglow willi hi.loins while tlie vegetable (gardens could hardly be beaten, W Abraliiiiuson, K. C, Ellioti, S. Shannon, George Johnson, A ll. Fraser, Imve beautifully kept gardens nnd a line growth ol llowers. Mrs. Abraliuinson's roses are the best we have .--ecu. In potatoes, A. Abraham- son's patch on the sin- of lhe old Queen's Hole! is it marvellous gn wth, lho vines producing ns much ns between 10 und tllbs. ol potatoes ouch. The cabbages displayed iu A. G. Eraser's shop window, and grown in his own garden across the Lnrdeiui river, mc a marvel ol perfection. A Houston has also a line vegetable garden, Work bus boon suspended on tho Lucky Boy, and Mr. Evehart, the overseer, bus left for the east. Mr. McGeorge, M.E., the company's engineer, bus, wo understand, urged Ihe Company to resume operations, as there is quite a lm of rich nre available for shipment, Mr. Eniiiieiis, M. E,, is expected buck shortly from tlie enst to start work on the Broadview in the interests of the new company who Imve I. nided it. The lirst payment has been arranged for nnd n strong company has been formed tn develop and operate the property. The Provincial ivernment are helping o..t by building a road on waggon rood grade (rom Ferguson to Great Northern Mountain so that ore can be tnken out, und it is stnteil S, Duney has offered to deliver ore Irom the Broadview to the lake by the new trail ut $.1.50 a ton, II, Mcpherson is laying out the new trail. Andy Craig and Juke Smith have shuck good oro on the Donald and Andy claims, which they own within a milo and a half ol the town. Our old friend VV. Duty, is in doing work on his Five Mile properly, wbioli is snid lo be looking well, and on which he is iir.nngiiig adeul. The Provincial Government Imve greatly improved the rond between hcie uiul |l''eigiisiiii, nml the work refloats grunt credit on Foreman Mc I'herson uiul Ihoso who assisted in currying it out. U'l-ilnc'iluy wns un important dny hire when Hm, I,' F, Green, Cliiel ('miiinissioiier of hinds nnd Works came in to discuss with lho townspeople tho vexed question ol the timber limits. Trout Lnko peoplo staked Ihoso limits legally and iu order uml paid Iheir fees The Cumuli.in Timlior mul Sawmill Co. surveyed and re- staked Iiiiiii and then coolly nsked they lie put up io miction. Tbe pooplo here ink thoir legal lights uud no more. If they do tint get these limits then anyone enn jump uny timlior limit in tlio country, uml (leniiuid it be put up t,, unci inn. The , ich companies could thus I,onl every pom- mini out ol nil his limber holdings which would bo a gross wrong, Mr Green snid Ibe Canadian Tiuihoi nml Saw- Company suggested a compromise by giving up ull lhe timbor above Five Mile und the Company Inking nil below Thero is really nolliing to compromise Iml Trout I uke people are always open to a just proposition. II wo gol tho justice wo mo entitled tu arrangements hnve I eon mndo to put iu it mill here nnd Trout Lake will become uno ol the In'Bl, lumbering centres in the province Mr. Green bus promised a settlement in a week and his political lifodoponds on whether lie dues justice in Ibis matter or saorlfioos Trout Luke to the demands ul the Canadian Timber mul Sawmills Oompany, Several Trout Luke people liuvii been ■ mitten with the Iruit-growing fever uud uro buying Iruit hums (rom Mr, Thomson ot Beaton, A movement is on foot liy American c ipltalists to establish a custom sine!- tii- here. Sheriff Vuill was the centre of inii rest hero Friday when ho offered for Mile the lot between W. .1. Lightburii'H hotel ami Reid & young's lot at At". low-head. Smart bidding took placo between the representatives of IV, J. Lighthurn nud Culey Bros, till the bull interest in tho lot was knocked down to Mr. Liglitbiirn fur $1025, on n luisis of $2050 for the lot. You can get the best lot in Rovelstoko for about that money, There are rumors of thu Great Northern Railway Co. resuming building the La nli uu railway between Arrow and Kootenay Lukes, and oi the C. P. IL continuing llieir line frum Gerard, Thero iB great fishing here. George lliiner took sonic immense chnr llie other dny, and Fred Mummery caught. 110 trout in Trout Crook. »-. m • Special music for tho dance on Sept. Brd. Don't miss it Nothing hotter than " Our Spocial I.Alllll! DAY rlll.KIIHATION. A general meeting ol the oxecnlivi i iinitlc of the Labor Dny sports was lii-ld iu Ilu- blind room on Monday night, whon a programme was submitted for llieir approval, Theeveuts Imve been (Infinitely arranged nnd 11 programmes will be issued at one The meeting adjourned attordiscussiiig further g, neriil business, The lacrosse championship mule slumid prove n liig attraction nml will vie with thc horso races in drawi g big crowds. Advices from all poinl soulb slate that large numbers i, people may he expected nt Revolstok on Sopt. 3-4, All places oust, wi.-t north uml soulb have been well billed and advertised. Tbo speciul train w ill leave tlio Okanogan Landing, Monthly Sept. llnl, nl 7 u in., arriving hero ol 11 a.iii. The Turf Association havo distributed their programme of racing whi, li will be helilon both n[ternoons,$l,00l) in purses being arranged for, Thoy state that some crack horses ure com- Ing unci thut tlm quality uf Ilu' horBcs that will compete arc su different to former occasions that nice goers generally will keenly look forward to the Labor Duy meeting. Golden, Calgary, Slocan uml other cities will send their representatives ol horse llosli to Kevelstoke for the moot. Baseball, football and tennis will all Imve their shure of the public patronage, while the Dromon will give exhibitions of their skill. The Dramatic Club is putting on •'Dundy Dick,''with it powerliil citetc, and the Melrose Stock Co , hnve a treat in store on Monday night. The Independent Bund, assisted by blinds from ICelownii, Vernon and Armstrong, will produce somo enti.ely new music and will discourse music at intervals on both days. iiowi.im: A vory cl isoly contested game was played on the Y. M, 0. A. alley, Monday night, between teams representing the C. P. R. simps nnd the olliees. The shops won liy tlie close margin ol two pins. The scores were ub billows: Shops. 0, Palmer .1. Goiiol L. Curlile A. Jenion .1. I'nliner Final total Olliees K. M.Clay A. Stephenson B. G. Hawkins 11. W. Haggen C. S. Dent 171 141) 121 Illll 1112 141 14!) Kill 220 194 700 S70 158 143 222 178 171 151) 181 llll 11)4 17!) llll) 157 174 210 213 11211 1G1 lllli 177 114 187 Total 472 455 455 '635 500 2580 Total 478 520 500 481 54(1 Filial total 875 874 835 2584 RIFLE "SHOOT.' Labor Day Programme. O, CLASS. s— Illll yds., .11111 yds., ,.n ml I Kin yds. Five shots at. each range. Prizes—1st., silver medal, 2nd., bronze medal, Shooting to comiucnco nt 8 a iu. No eulry will bo.accepted alter 8.30 a. m, B. CLASS. Ranges—200 yds,, 5(10 yds., and llllll yds. Sovcn shots at ouch range izes—1st., silver modal, 2nd., bronze -diil. No entry accepted alter II a.m. A. CLASS. Rougos—200 yds., 600 yds., and Illll) yds. Seven shots at. unci, range. Prizes—1st., silver medal, 2nd., bronze in,-iini. No entry accepted aflerll a.m. "CHIC" THE MOUNTAIN WAIF. This thrilling comedy ilriunii, it's wealth ol humor nml pathos, I It Will PAY YOU Tu EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF Shotguns, Rifles, Etc. We nre handling Eley's Shells as they gave such good satisfaction la-' season. BQUIRIsriE BROS. ..BANFF HARD COAL.. We are the sole representatives for Banff Hard Coal the only hard coal mined in Canada, which is a superior conl for domestic and steam purposes. When lired properly it will give off a greater, more even and sustained heat than any other coal, hence, lhe most economical lo use. This coal is smokeless and is specially recommended I'or Self Feeders, Hut Blast Stoves and Furnaces, The price is $9 per ton. Leave orders at our olliees in the Molsons' Hank Building, where they will have prompt and careful attention. REVELSTOKE FUEL & SUPPLY CO., LTD. E. J. BOURNE, Bools & Shoes. Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing FIRST STREET. REVELSTOKE. *****+****+*++++**++*^t*+******+*+****+t****+^ with will produced at the Oporil House, Sopt. 3rd, Labor Duy, by the Melrose Stock Co., under the capable management ol Jos. Melrose. It is hardly necessary to mention tho merits ol ihis company, as eiich Individual by conscientious effort and natural ability hnve proved thomsolvos artists lar above tlie uvernge, nnd worthy of the highest praise. ThO Bpccinlilies between linnets, milking the show u con! humus perlorinniioe, shuulil appeal to ovory- one As nn added loaturo, every mini, w -niun ami child whu attends lhe peilornuiiice will receive n ll'llllboi'od 00111)011 wllloll entitles Ili.lii lo n cbniicemi u handsome rocker which is nuw on exhibition in the window of 0, li, Iluinc & Co's, store. Tlio drawing will lako place immediately alter lln: lust mil ol l.bd play, niter whioh u social ami dance will hi, Imiii until lhe "wee biiiu' liours" iii the morning, Popular prices, 2, -I and li. THE COMING EVENT. Tlie Rovelstoko Amateur Dramatic Club, who ure producing tho popular 8-aotcomedy "Dandy Dick" by speciul requost at tho Opera House ou Tuesday evening nexl, need no recommendation us to the oxcellonco of thoir work. Special scenery has been painted foi' the proper production of tliis play, uml every attention is being paid to tbe stage selling. The cast, is a strung one und the public an- assured of a first-class ovonllig's en- tertniniiKiiil. The performance is being given under Hie auspices ol the Independent Bund, wlm will render throughout tho evening a special urn- gramme ul music The bund orchestra will furnish music lor tho dunce which follows the play, Book your auats early ul tho Canada Drugstore, Admission 50c. ll-scrved Seal Say, Wifey What llie deuce is tlie matter with this bread '. I was at mother's lasi night, and she had lhe mnsl lovely bread. Well, no wonder, ynur mother bakes with RISING SUN ami if the grocer sends any moiu. of that stuff he sent List, I'll send it back. You get RISING SUN FLOUR and I'll make just as good bread as your mother ever made. W Manufactured and Guaranteed by | The Western Milling Co., Ltd. | OF CALGARY, ALBERTA. | FOR SALE BY IlLHNUft I REVELSTOKE, B. C. *>WW^^--V*T~r-r-' -TTT-T--rTT-T-TTT — -r-r — -r n UK • 111 ft WVllVi WW. WW i*!™*-"*"*-1 w --------' -- - t t t- -:-'ili.-„| ii. ... ..- - " •■ " i ADVERTISING- RATES, Li-gali - ■■-■■.'■ n-erii 'I ■ cent* per - • S . . . Sion gen, Mi■' . *- Pi :-::■!;-■. - . ... ! ■:.-. M.c: ,-- '...:.-■.. Lund nol - - 01 ulv, - M Wanl I - ll-l-il ,1 .V- ■ V. . '!■ IVllllli S .- ...-■: - "• ' . i W :.- : Wanl less 3 Change.- :.-.,- De ill 1 I a. m. 'luesdio e. '■ '■■■■■ .rn :.r. I'lNU pi . ■-■ ■ - - ■■ M I- : ERMS - lions | ■:■ , ili- In ml, OI'OXIiK.N'l'l I mall - un inii..'. .. . .•'.; ■■; fo pulilictl lith. ie, 11.1'.; I I',', i i VRVKY, Md AUTKR || ".Nil PIXKIIA.M . us, -',:.!, ITUHS, i:i. • I1AXK Him, I,, lln 1 I '8TIIKI . H.C. . - .1. V ll-.i . . ... II (', Ki Steel, IH- W. I.IIrlKl ,,,1'i *i\\|, UUU,i,- [] . ,.,-.. ii-. Siil.li i*i,ui-. b'.'i''- MllNI.*! TO LllAN 5,01.11 i-riiiis r,,n Miilkiins Bank ., Street, Revelsloke, B.C S |)M;;i-.l!T SMITH 11 . , , 1 • I'i,.vim iii Land Sui'veyor, Mill,- Sinv,-viiii: ]-;ii-_'iiii eiimr Mi Kknzik Avkxi ic. llnx I"!. Ri-:vi-:i.stiiki E" hWAKii A. IIAUGKX, Minini; lisuiM-.i-ai, .,• -..,.,■,,,. hi-titiitc Mini,m KiirIiu'ci , mudlan Mining lii-llluh'.! Hi \\ ELSTOKR, II. !'. ... 0( „,,! reports on Mineral Pn j,. :■;>■- a Specialty. She Saf&lbevalb I ... :■,,::, nilylsctlicia for i I to ordor thi, paper to be 1111111:111:111' .... I upon n ii I1"1'1 "' page, li '"SOS, - i M\\i,i,.\\Y. lUliUST29,1906 SLDEWALK LEVELS. I ||;- oi pi riminent bnck nnd ,. rjreti -- icl ,:■- iii tin- ciiy have n ip against u very serious pro- ., .■;,.. ii iii regard to fixed levels. Ior sidewalks. The city i* increasing in . . n „ ond n,nny enterprising I ...; .. men ore setting o good example bj constructing brick buildings I ' ,,: ;. ., proportions, und tlie ,;..;; ■ |..,. m -,i arisen, and one whicl will hove to be dealt with ol .,.,, if ,. to - rn-.- definite arrange- t being made in n gord to detenu- ::..,._ these ■ lo nlk levels, and fixing once and for all their height. This is I .-:,, -: im) rtonce to those firms wh .: :. .. I il ling, fll it i- impos- .... t lecidi upon the nature of their entrai - - ■ -* irds st. ps or level app i es t the Btores in question. I- -,i ild hei xtremely annoying lor o •i in . ; as gone ton lot of troulle ...... in preparing u speoial ■ ni* building and then i-1 tbe city toe :.- along ai d deckle tl al th, ..' dk was too high or too low. It U I peil that '.'■■■■ Citj Council will .. this ttei thn ugh oi.d adopt a .-,: ■„. . level lor sidewalks thr ugh- ■ - - it; ... si /..»■•" -•;. 5 C ; • HOTICE. ' "'" ■,""•'•*' " " I M, | : , |.|'| ,, M . M i|., -. |,|1 Iblllblilll- II, i in d I'up| in.- be g pre-, i j nul nl the lust , read uml adopted. . ic iti . was ii ul I il.,, llcCiiiti r A I'jnklium in* ' I - A Co, riipn ,: .lu,,, .; evel -hoiihl be fixed on foi ii tin bci|! ' il idown k--. ^ bid M-erj i,--,--;,ry now l lull . ,y.; ,;;,. Vj'iV, Vl-.'v'V. r" .s-.-',,.,|l.-n.h.-'i-' i*'i.'i:!'-.i I* i M:,,.. ,, ,„.|m ii,en- bril'l: I. ■ 'In, nfleiiinini, i.m-r for sill liy l'nl, A i-esiilutioii wns pussed, » !'.";,v"'i1,7,'Vii ll'l""-' l!iiini5ui-".l'"l*v.:L-lv-'.t, (lull uiu'llgiiidcr should be engaged ti i with Iniilillng thereon (foriuorb ■zo ,,i, i ilu- gi',,iiiiiI to IimI Biiitnbli lu -uii I'. Burns mul arraugc level '■.] siib'ivalks accordingly A |,n i,: mei ling ni iln- Counoii will be iilled m, Hi-range by-laws lo lis grades I r side walks. \\ r . iiinnicatiunfriim lln- seen lary I iln- ion,I was i.:i,l. requesting thai ,, Iflllll due Ihem fnnn simiiin'i per . - should I.,- handed nvi i*. ll . Ived to .'. niply wilh their re- ■ cl l,. .. l-i 1 U, . -.1,1 Ullieel. Sllll e ill *li,ll„».l „((' 1 urvi'il Iiiii "I S-*i--'-',.ki. lleVl-I'M'.e It.!'., UliS pi/".' 3ll.li lie EIIK11 l-'HASIill III I'll 11 Is 111 , UMMIi III - ,\\1,| Tupping reportod thnl iiipieFh hml In ni made by many citizens ihnl ;, sidewalk bo pul in bl'IWl'I'll ..,,,-. nil md Third slrei I- on Kailway nveliiie, wesl nf Ihe Hack, The Bow .i.nii Lumber Co. will givo a ivduccil p ice nil llll! Innii.. I if H.-..I fill* t 111 - p.up, ..*.-. Tbo council have decided lo uliluc llie gravel Ihnl wn* excavuleil for Bui-iib' block, for filling up lln- boles in lln- roads, li ml business was discussed and the sewerage system talked aver. A resolution was passed deciding ihnl I.nmli, tin- pound keeper, wa* noi required in Ihal nlliciiil capacity aflor Aug 31, The iiccoiinls woro I ben |uiecci1 nnd tin- meeting adjourned. Pleases every Smoker thc " Marca Vuelta.'* Kootonnv IjCirlce No. 15 A F,« A 11. ,..» 'f'i\\ Tho regular meet- *-* •_ ;V~ 'v. Ing- ure he!,! iii Ilic fl • y\\ Jl " iililKelh.ws Hall.i,n r / \\i#'- L 'hi-llifr.1 -M.-I..1:.} li M%J2 ZvasBMt'-'1 VMihiehri'lh- »,fe->-,j. .dfMpW ,-,.„ ,ll, ,v,.| •■'ftf£k I'. A. I'ltUllUMKlt, Si-:ciii-:t.\\iiv. SELKIRK LODGE. NO 12. I, 0. 0. !-*. Moots ovory Thur.-uln' I^V. ,'Veliiligilill|il|-VII,,W- k|]all nt < u'eloik "lllli j 10 I'l II .I.TAIillAIlT, N.a. .1. MATHIE, Sic jRS&j.. Cild Rnn-je Lodge, K. ol P., '/l5?-v\\ No. 26, Revelstoke, B. C. ■•'isfain '■ 7*1 1 V, ' i iiv *v i-i'*s'l-:si,.iv ■ »ll I I'l ill ll.l.lle!!,,.,.' llllll ,11 - •lurk Willing Knii-lil. lire rillnlly invlicil, t. a noWE, i c 11, II IllIOCK, ll ,,r I! .*. s II. A. IIIIUWN, M ,,[ 1-* ADYERT1S1XG WIN'-, n ne) buck ii you want it!" It .- -• tiishing the number I ... are now i Ivertising '■"• ., ■ ..: .: ,: ; ..- j to .ii-- it IS .;..-, It is tin -i hit ul tin . . righti • ' --;i' -- ■ y , no pi n wh ..... :■■ j ii wili : ' I compelled I ■ • tdesiio, under onl .- ar;- : i l« . • i, i . ■■ ■. nn a-, ond the utmost freed -: li be given I t ater ol buyinj •I,,. : , • njllsl ■, i . tin - ■ \\ store thai uu ■ . - ■ t tin i inter does I . •- trims iim lib nei." "f tin I I ■ • ' it ol; - ■ ■ I'ln- besl . ■ llie fewi then »top-. ll I :- tl,e pul - i- idii iwnii'iiti skip all the meal Ilu .',-.-■ ssIhey i ,.'-.. ... |, long ' M-- a ■ - ilii * in i-auteil , iei I In I wny I ] t-. isine ,\\ ve all ndvertiui -'- ... ml ret ii j md youi ctistomi -- | ■;.,. | api.- * read . ,1 ortif .,., tt S'ewspapi.- travel furtlu i ,ii, el than tdvertisii . j idci tic, du n j N - ighl llm- by kei iiii g; || .;-,.■■ IIII M- .' ' ...- : lillg vml' will I"- iii touch wiii. il,. greal yingi •-■:'■■ D- imini-ni. A ,-i ci im ' Carpets, Lin, li uiul l-'l .or Oil Cloths, always in Block ,,! i I;, Hume ,v Co -. I sei Chii I ho Mnunlaih Wail it the Opi ll ■ ■ n M ml .' nighl -, pi M-I 'I i*j lo --.in a i .... i' Nothing better than " Our Spocial. i Mrs. II..I. Hn.ibury Mnnngress. First-Class Table. Private Dining Boxes. Lnrgii Diiilngnioni d,r liiin,inel ■. Suppors, ulc. Furnished Rooms To Le FIRST STREET. REVELSTOKE THE MONEY SAVING WORK-SAVING SOAP That'll Royul Crown kind- made in Vnni ."I - I irgesl Soup Factory wesl ol Winni- pi g House ,-i, ni ii . u washing arc easy with its help \\i,,| the i ■ - iving is tin Premium System ll iokl, I tells «■ I at w, Roval Crown W rap| for it—Free—Alsi NOTICE. Noi i., m horelii given Hull lln ilnysntlorilnli I .nleliil In mini) liilhet'hlel I'i lisslonor nl I.nii. nml IVeri,- n,i i special llcunso la oul mul .-urn nw-nyllinlier finnilliii following do- -lilicil inn,I* nn llpper Arrow Lakes, \\\\ csl Kontonuy: , inonoltig nl n posl nl.mini nlmiil one mllo north nl Ilu, rioiill, wesl onrnerol l.,,i 111 Is lieliee III ehillll* -vi-l Ihenee luu chains norlli, tilt-Ill-.' Ill chains east, lhe Uill eliuiiis snulli l„ llio pninl nf eiillllllelteelllent, llllleil Miiii-l lllli. Il»lli. ,!, W. KI11.KY. NOT I CM. Ul, i: I- IIKHKIIY UIVKN Ihnl Ihi \\'Z iie I Inlenil o, npjil) Willi- lilel i n i ei I.iiii.I- .in,! Works lorn „., nl lieeii c le mil ami enrrj away llllllii'l- „ni Hie ii,n„i, ne ileserllieil laiuls si toil the \\Mll, I,,-1 \\rlll ,,! Aii-iiw Lake ill Wel '""'''(""niraoll'clliil'lli n I ilnlllwl i I „i-i„l nu, nth - onl Lllkn iml ii..ii-l.el "U li.Seliiil,-.--. Hi ivosliiir ■ ,., i,' il ii I SO olinills.il c„ * li Ml ii, . 11, ,. nosl Bil cliains. Ilimu'i rth SH rliniii- I ll ,,! cu IIII t ". I i ine ill a pnsl plnnloil a! I I1, iil„*ive i „r Heal, i ,,,,H, shnroiil Lnko mil miirliiiil "W. (I. Si'liulm's iinrlli-oiis ' ' I." il mli su chnlns, tl rn wosl Sll . (mil,., tin- ilii SU chains, ll co oust Sll chuius lopoiulolciiinionri'inonl, llllleil VtlK. 2ltl. I-.'IS'.. inigiti W. li SIUIUL'/.E, I'or IV. f. Ogilvio, Agont. NOTICE. VTOTICI'! i- liereltvi-iieli llllll lillllllv* all,-1- ,\\ U-ilc I iiileml Ii, apply lo lh„ ll„n. Illli i hi, I Cnianilssi i- ,,( i.ihhI- iiiiii Works fnr ,,. i lui.-Mtt i„ purcliiiso Ilic follow Ing .l.-.-,-il.,-,S llllllis, -illlalcl ill We-l Kll nay, we-l slilo Coliiinhlii rivor, l-'lro V lley: (•oiiinu'iioliig ni a posl in ohnlns itiirili of Lniigcl's norlli w-e-l rin-iier posl ninl inarkcil "llnm McluIo-.il ■ norlh ensl corner post," Ihenco wosl -it ehnins, Ihenoo snulli Sll chains. pliiecot'cuiiinion'ooiiibiil. Hal,-,! .inin- mill. umii. IIAIIHY McINTOSH, Ei. HIOOEN Stock and Share Broker REVELSTOKE, B. C, CELEBRATION Horse Racing Svents FIRST DAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD. 1906 i. Half Mile Open Race, best 2 in 3 . $200 00 2. Quarter Mile Dash (local horses) $35, $10,-inti$5 . . . 5000 3. One Mile Open Race (dash) . . 200 00 4. Half Mile Race (dash) for ladies . $20.00, $10.00 , . . 30 00 SECOND DAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1906 5. Five-Eighths Mile Open Rac» (dash) 15000 (j. Half Mile Race (dash) Local, $30.00, $15,00 anil $5.00 . . 5000 ;. One Mile Novelty Race, $25.00 each Quarter Mile .... 10000 S. Half Mile Race, Open, Best 2 in 3 Ponies 141., I lands or under . 10000 (j. Three-Quarter Mile Open Race, (clash) . . .' . .10000 I 1. cyon mi' Ibe most curative in llie world. A perfecl, iialiiinl remedy Im nil Ni'ivuns nnd Muscular discuses, Liver, Kidney and Stoiiiaull alhiieiils and Metallic Poisoning. A sure cure fur "That Tired Feeling." Speciul rales on nil boats mul trams, Two mails an-ive ami llepait every duy. Telegl'll h commuiiic.ition with ull unit-Is of ihe world. Tebmb—$12 lo $18 pec week. Fur further particulars apply to HAllltY McINTOSH Halcyon Hot Springs Arreto Lake. B. C NOTICE. FOR SALE (Subject tn confirmation) 2,000 l-'.iii-ekn lite., pavnlil,- iu instalments, raiigincei's llepoii may ho seen nl lllj" olliee. 2,000 Nicola Coal ue, 7o Canadian Mi'ii-euni $3.00, 2,000 lliiiinoiul Vale C1111I iff. I.111111 Rocky Miiiiiilnin Uuvulo| nl l.-.im II,mi- Si und illiiii.ini.i Mine) ST..Vi. loiill. c. Wire and Mail $10.50. .-,0 Oreiil Wesl I '.-i in.-, milt Loan uiul Savings -sll',. ji 1111 i l-M-.-i .Mi-. loo Hevelslokc,'" MeCulloiiKh Creek ul IIOc. 2IHHJ Hevelslokc k \\l •CnlloughCreek lie.li.mile '.ii-. jiull tli-d.-il N'oi'lhdi-li Mint's I'u.' 11,1 im 11 , ■ ,■ 211 Imp II pu nl, >' I 11,,minion I'm im tie nl. ■•'-",. Manhnli N li Mil - 20o. WANTED TO BUY .... ... 1 ■ i . I LOT 7, GROUP I, REVELSTOKE * I vol* 1111(1 9 $V You lmvo olton looked across tho Columhin Ri wished yon could have 0 piece of that lino Hat lying south ol the C. 1'. H Bridge. I YOU CAN GET IT NOW! $1 Inivi1 inslrnctions from tluMiwnc's to oft'or that lund [nr Rule ut 11 in iro por uoro tli'it lioals nnything elso ymi can get bo m-itr W tho City. *$* Iii-t mo know how nuicli uf it ymi wntit nml I thai! emlenvor ttu accommodate ymi. KIKST COME, K1HST SERVKI). Notice is hereby given that 30 i-lays after date [Intend to apply to tho Chief Commissioner nf Lands anil works for a speoial license to ent mul carry away timber fnnn tbo following (loBoribod lands in Wost Kootonay district! 1. Commencing nt a post marked "J. 11- Whlto's nnrtb-wi'st eorner pnst," planled at tho north-oast comer of Lot 8414 and running sontli iiOchalnB, thonco cast 80 chains, thenco imrth 80 chains, thonce wesl -so chains to point 01 commencement. 2, Commencing al a posl marked "J. n. White's Bonth-wcBt corner post, piaiiii'd ai tbe norlli-OBStcornor of Lot 8114, und niiniiiu: nortli 80 ehains, thonco easl SUclmhiH, tbencu south 80 cliaitiB, thenco ivcal SOohahiB to point of commencement, :;. Commencing nl u pnsl inarkril "J. II. While's Boutli-cflsl cornor pnst, planted ai the nnrlh -cast comer nf Lot IMM and rniiiiliiK nurih an chains, thence west80ehains, tlienco nmi Hi sii chains, Hi ->> easl m cliiiins to pninl of cotamencomenl. i. commencing m a post marked "J. ll, Wlilto'BBontb west corner post," planted about Smiles up Five Mile Creek, i ast slileof Five Mile imil, IhciU'Onorth fit)cliains, ilioncccasl iinins iiii'iici* sninii 80 chains, thence west .sn eliuiiis in point of commencement ,'i, Commencing nt a posl marked "J. H. wiiiic's souih- usi corner posl," planted about 2 miles up Hve Mile creek on oast side of irail nud running imrili 80 chains, theuce wesl 80 chains, thonce south 80cliains, tli*nceoasl sii ehnins in puint of commencement, ii. Commencing ni u post mnrked "J, 11, White's soulh wesi cornor post," planted almnt il miles up Five Mile ereek on east side nf trail and running north 80 chains, llienee ensi.su chains, thonce soutli 80 chains, tbenee west 80 chains io point of commencement. 7. Commencing at a post markod ",l II. While's souih ensl eorner pnsl," plantedaboill :; iniles up l-'ive Mllo ereek Oil i'HSl fildeol Lrnil iiiiii running nortli sn chains, llionce tvestsn ehnins, ihenee south su chains, thenoe east su ohains lo poinl of commencement. s Commencing at a posl mnrked ".I. While's sniiih-wesi eoruer post " planled nliout -I miles up Five Mile Creek un east side of Irail and running north sn cIihIiih, tlienco cast80 ehains, llioiicesniith 80 ehains, thence west s' cllflilis to pninl uf enmineiiet'int'iil, ii, Commencing nl a post marked "J, II While's MHitli'i-aH enrner post," plnnted aboul I miles np five Mile Creek mi cast sldo of trail and running north sn ohains. thenoe wcbIS" ehnins, theiioe suulh Sn ehains, ihence ca-,1 si ehnins tn pninl of commencement, Hated August Kith, IlKKl, angafl .1. II, will IK. If J IJ JiPn FN ReQl ^siate an^ durance Agent ¥ L, n, nnUUL.li, revelstoke, b. c. Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office Toronto, Ontario. Hrnuoll08 in tlio 1'riiviiic.osuf Mnliitiilin. Allmrtn, Snslintcliownii. llritisli Columbia, Ontario, ytmlioc. Capital Subscribed ... $4,000,000.00 Capital Paid Up .... $3,900,000.00 Reserve Fund .... $3,900,000.00 |i. II. Wii.kik, I'residonti Hon. H. .I.m--i-*kay, Vlcp-Pi'esldent, A Ceneral Banking Business Transacted. Saviniih Dki'Autmkxt Deposits lecelved and Intoi'csl allowed *C^ ul higlicsl eiiiicii! i.iie I'rnin dale of opening account, and compounded hull'-ycuily. Iiiiifis-old iivnil.-iblc iu ull porta of Ciiliildn, United Stales and ICniupc, Special iiltenlioii given to Collections, Revelstoke Branc.i, B. C. A. E. Phipps, Manager. ''Anglo-American" Fire Insurance Co. llend Olliee, McKinnnn Building, Tinimto, 1 Royal Soap Co., Ltd. Vancouver. 3. C Henry's Nurseries VANCOUVER, ii. C. BULBS For Fall Pl.in" ng GrcenrnjuHc PI ,e,s ,M, .1. HliMi'V OFFICE Mackenzie Ave. .\\l*TII,'l.'l'/.l-:ii I'Al'ITAI... Sl USI UlliKIJ I'Al'ITAI |)i ■ ■ "! with the Dominion liovei-nnidiil - teclion nf I'olid) lloldel-s $LKHI,IKIii $ I.HU.lim .IJol.OHI.llll I'*. M.-KIXN0X, L-i.. I'n JOHN It. HAIHIKK, .M.IM'. XXI IN ,V CO., Ton,nlo. .11)11N I'LIITT. II II IIMCK, MiimiKor. E A. HAGGEN, Agent for Revelstoke mn .1/1 -Mt- ■*■■.,•■» DTQTIOE1. ' i.nii,i- .imi i I! I'lle-l || ' ' ll I || III Wl I II NOTICE] en ii , ii i ■ ii , ii . I I. MM II I....I.I -JU iinil ' I M . ' .M , ■ I ' e |l ..l| II M. Al.-I IIIII II "BUCK dRAND" Overalls i ' ii i-i . . Wm. J. McMaster «S Sons . MANUf'ACTUI : ;' VANCOUVKI1, II c THE MONTREAL-CANADA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. i-i uiMHiiKii I8S0). S.-,.',7,s.S.-| !!.'. .< l ir:.(>71 -.'s •Jii.i!s7 III 21rl,7f)fl IU I* Holders. Sllll,1-JI! 71! I. .1 Mt-IIIIKI., MnnnKliiK Dh-eetnr. ill -I'IH-.I-.T. MliNTIIKAL. E. A HAQQEN, Afj;ent for Revelstoke The Equity Fire Insurance Company . MM ,T<) - W MM. - •■ III , iiiiii Sub . i lln i| SmIki.ikki ■ I ■ ■■.', i«ii MiM111 ', |. i|;s lil-' I'WHIHKNH, I'olli IVrilleii I loin I'.nd 17.12 $ llllll sl ,,-, 11,12,1 1.7 ■ 'M II l.„ "' ' ,1 II :;.',.'.ii., n, llfll ,VI,!«I2 KI III It, HI.IKr. II ■ 1 1,1211 I,,.,,'».«, ill llll-l I 11 11X11 117,1711 22 TO COI li v HliMiKIIH II .1,1. Old S lld.HSI K.', :i2,IISI 12 u2,ir22,7!l SI'Im.sII ill culled II JI.IKiO 111 ll III II, ll , I'm, SI.',I.*,,N|| III 1 A HA' A^enl 1 ii Rsvslsloks NOTICE. NOTICK is horoby glvon that DO day aftor date we Intond tu apply in tlm Hu iliiln thu Cliid' Cnmiiiissiotiur nf Lands nud Works fur a speeiul liconso to cut and carry away timlior rrom lliu following described lauds: I, Commencing at a post marked "Cl, It. Cumiiboll's nmi C. I-J, Kirk's no rth-wost cornor post, pliuiieil nu tlm mist bunk uf thiniurtli rors of Fife Croak, tM milos ubove tlio forks, thonco 40 ehuins mist, 100cbnins suuth, Wchaiua wust, lf.ii ehains norlli tu placo of commence- moot. 2 Commonclug at a post marked "Q. H. CannibuirsandC.il. Kirk's north-east cumor posi,' plantod un the east side of the imrth fork uf Fife Crook, fM milos above the fork thoneo to chuius wust, PHI clmiiis south, 4ii chuius oast, 160 clialns nurth to plnce of com* meucementt 8, Commencing at a pust marked "Q, B. Uampboll'sandC. 13. Kirk's soulh-onst oornor post, plantod un tho uasl ftldo of tho nnrtli furk nf Fifo Crook, ,Va milos above tho forks, tliuuco PI chains west, ion chains north. 40 chains onst, HXi ehains south to place of mencomont, 4. Commencing at a imst mnrkod "G, K« Camnbolls antic,B. Kirk's soutli.wostcornor post,' plauted nn the oust bank of tho uorth lork of Fifo Crook, li*} milos abovo the fork: liionco 80 chuius east, 80 ehains nnrtli, 90 chains wast, 8U chains south to place of com* mencomont, ii, Commencing at a post mnrked "(1. H. CampbuirsaudC.il. Kirk's north wost cornor post,' planted on thu wost bank of thu north Turk uf Fife Creek 8 iniles above thn Turk thoneo 80 chains oast, Ml ohnlns south, hO chains wost, 80 chains north toplnceof commencement. ft. Commencing at a jmst markod "(I. I). Campbell's and C, ll. Kirk's north-oast corner posti plnntod on tbo wost sido or tho north fork of Fife Crook, 8 milos almve tlio fork*-, thoneo 80 cliains wosl 80 chains north. Wi chains uu-i.wi chains south toplucoof com moncemoiit. 7. Cotiimoniiiig ul u posl mnrkod "Q, ll. Cnmuliell's uml C. II. Kirk's south-wost cornor post,11 pmntod Oil tlm wust side of thu north fork of Fife Oreok, 8 mites above tho forks, Ihoneo Wl chains easl, ILM chains nurth. 40 ehniiis west. HO chains suuth, -10 chains west, JO CI ill ill;, south toplucoof fiiiiiineiieeniniit fl. Commonolng at a post murked "(I. II. Campbell's and (-. II. Kirk's sonth-oast cornor post," plutiiod on (ho wosl sideof thu north furk ul Fife Crook. 10 milos almve tlio forks, liionco W) chains wost, Kll chains -multi, K0 ehuins oust, NO chnius north lo placo of com* mencomont, II, CommotioitlH at a post markod "(I. II, Camiiboll's and C. II, Kirk'ssniilh-wustcorner posl,' plantod on thu wost sideof the north Turk of l-'ife Crook, III milo-- above the forks, Ihoneo AU chains west, HI rhnius uortli, HO chains easl, 81) ohitlllfl south topliceof ev moncflinont. Datod Aug, 2,1rd, MM. tllltfSU (I. II. CAMI'MKI.li, C. B. KIUK. NOTICE. Noi ice is hereby glvon that RO dajs aftor dato i iuieml in apply lo llio UJilcf Commissioner ol Lands and Works for a special liconso in cut iind carry awny Umber from the fol|o,ving •le erlhed lands In lhe Hig llcud district of West ami Kast Kuuteiiay: i nominoiiclng at a post mnrkod "hrnoat K. Aduir'- tmrtb-casi corner post," iilanledoit the ueM sideof Ihe Coluinbla river, ul i \\ mil, wesi frum iln- Hoiiiltiliin pnsl near nniei Creok, liionco west ko chains, thenoo snulli wi ehalus, thonco oast Hi ehains, thenee uortli Ml chains lo puim of cnmnioncoinont .', Cnmnionelng ul n p. si murked "Kritosl K Adair's north-oust corner post," plained on the wesl sideof [he i ol bin river, ulmiit IIJ iiiIIom wesl n! lhe Hniiilnluil post Hear Ciiruei, I'reek, Ihenee sninii sn i-lialns, Ilu-iico wenl Mil chains thonco nortli ko clmins, liionco east mi ehalus In pnlnt nf eniiimeiieeuieul, Initeil AugulSlh, I0M, :i. C euiiliig ai n posi mnrked "IJ, I-; \\ilalr's Miiulb wesl corner ihik|, ' pluuted nu tin* norlh side nf rnlumliin river, iihoiil IJ miles west n| the muuihuf CuiniiiliigH Creek and aluiiil I mlh- imrtli ul river, llienee east Pill ehHhi«, Ihence north In ehuins, tlioife mwl Iducliolns, ilu'i -unih in chnlns lo puim m i mcncomcnl I ('oliilnclit'lng III ii pusl niarked ''K, I- Adiilr's north ensl cnrtior post," plunie i on tlm - h sldeol theCnliimiiiiiriver,about*Jmiles inii'k Irom rivor ami about 'J mileswcstol Cedar Creek, thviioc wesl IduuliHlns, tlioilct Nillll 10ol -, llieiie ml IHO elinlns, tl ee 'Ill lUehallis I Ill u| i I Illli'llil |,|,l, I-.ll..-."I.i.-f I- iImIiiiioi i.I I.,Ml- .,l„l (Veil |,„ |,|,|.||||SH! |„l|,-||||*e III,-l„ll..» IiiimI,'*,'! il„,l 1.Mil-,-llMll Ill Ilsl -I ,i,l Aii„» l,t,l,,., ..|.|„,*lle Armnl Iiuulile -Mlt.,-,1 .1, lell,,,,-: I' lll'llllllIU III H| |ililllle,li,l llie -Mllll,, l-*l "I l,,,l ;nl.',ii,i,l I llllll",! Nenni.tll- Mitral ' I |i„*l," llienee ill Sll I'll iill*, llllll 11*1 sll flll.lll*. Hieiiee IIWlll Ml,-llllllis, Hum,.,, Ill',| -II. li lin-l„|,!;,,','„( |'| ,,.,. m, llllil Itlllilllll IHII ni'lra, IMM.ill,, 'lllli ..Mill,, I'.tli II) ' nlill. T, M-'AVMA.N. XdTK'K y mn Im- ',.i,i,i given llialiUldnysaftui ilniu i\\ I Ilit-ml In ;.|i|ih In lln* Iinil. Chief Co|||. iii -i bands iiiiiI Works foi permission tu nnrrl i ■ the fnllmilni! descrl I lands in Die Wo*tK"o|i.|-jM Dlslrlrl, flnlcmi llay.emil nliluuf i imei liuni Uke: i n nt in; al ii posl planted il iln* twrlli easl romei "f l,m S«. llin,Iliuiin oasl lOcliahis, loiilli ■•iHialiiMVei Iialns.i I. lOclinlllsto fit. f I iiiiiiiii'lii'i*iiielil imiid lids nisi dapif July, IBM mil ri; \\ i,\\w> on, south cast cornel," at the snutli west corner of Liii Mi', and n Ik nit ' mih< suuth „f Kosllinll Croek, thenee imrtli 4» chains, Uience wesl 8o ehains, theme soulh 40 chains, tin e cast Mi cliains to pnlnt ni i-i-iiiiiieiiceuieiii.cotitnitiiiig H20 Dated this Uth dnj of June, iwm. W. W. LOCK, Per r. c. .Miikinsoii, Agent. CommeiU'lug at a pust murked "I,. SI. John- stone's soutli unsl corner," nt Mu- south wesl comer of Thomas Webster's applieatiun to pnrchise, hunt -j iiiilcs south of Fosthall Citek ami ahout c, miles from the lake, lhetic« north 60chains, to the soutli boundary of (I.J. Ifumuiond's application tu purchase, llu-nrs avhI ho chains, thence uth 4i) chains, llienee cost 20 chains, thenee suulh 4u chains, thenco east 00chains tn pnlnt of iniiuenceuieut, containing WJOacr-ss, ])aleiltlilsl2l]MlilvufJuue,llHHi. I,. ,\\1, JOllNSTONK, |»« ltalph Slye, Agent, Co mint- ncii in al a post marked "M. C. Ulcker- iu's uortli west corner," on thu shore of L'pjiur Ar- w lake, ahout it miles south of Fosthall crook and about 20 ehains north of tht.-south east corner of Thomas Webster's application tu purchase, thence south mi chains, thenco oast to ehains nmre or less to tho shore of Arrow Luke, thence following -uld shore in a general northerly and westerly llrectlon IM chains more urless tu pointof com* luuucuiueiit, entitainitiK'04u acres more or lus*. Haled this tutli day of June, pjon. Sl. C DICKKItSON, Per ltalph Slye, Agent. Commencing at a post marked "K, A. Slye's ...nih oast cornor," abuul ll miles south of Fosthall Crook, at the south west eurner uf Lot 4570, thenee nurth nn ehuins ahmg tin- wust boundary of Ut 4570, llienco west mi chains, thouco south m> ihalns, thenco oast no ehuins tu pniutof com* iiciieemciii, containing 040 ncres. Dnted this r.'ih day nf June, nm. K. A. SltfE, IVi Kalph Slye, Agent. Commoiicliig at a post marked "A, Dullumney- ;. A. Slye's application to purchase ami ahout \\i mllo south of Fosthall crook, thenee m-i 8n ehains, llienee smith Ml clialllS, Ihi'liee easl HO chains llienco imrtli 80 chains In puint of commencement, cniilululiiti 040 acres. Datcdlhis nih'l.n of June, luuu. A. IMHXI.NSH'YI'.ll, Per ltalph Slye, Agent. Cummeiichig ut a pust marked "F. A. slye's nurih east eorner," abuul l!.t uillus smith of Fost- ball Crock, and llbolll 11 miles from the lake slioro at lho nnrtli west corner of O.J. Ilammotid's aiipliculioii lu pnrcliaso, thencu wust su ehuins, llienee s,,iiiiimi chaips, iln-iH-c cast do cliains, llienee llurlll Ml cllUiUS, to polllt nf CO 111 111 Oil C«< mont, coiilalniiig IIJO acres, Dated (Ills llltn day of Juuo. 190(1. Fi X. SLYK, Por ltalph Slye, Agent, Commencing al u post marked "AI, C. Slye's north oast corner," at lhe south easl corner of Thomas Webster's application to purchase, nbout :< miles soutli of Fustliall Crook, and ahout j mile from lho lake, thence »usf mi chains, thenco suulh 40 chains, Ihenee cast 4U chains, theiicv south in ehains, thence east 40 chains, tlnmce uorth so chains to poliit uf commencement, eon* laiuiiig 480 acres. Dated this mth day of.I , iihiu. M, ('. HIiVK, I'er Itnlph Slye, Agont. Comnicnchig al n posl marked "A. K, Ham* moud's north west corner,'' abuut I',, miles suulh of Foctbull (Ireek at lho smith east corner of Lot 4fiJ0, thonce soulh flu chains, thunce east 40 chains, luoruurloss to the lake shore, thenee following said shore in a general northerly direction 80 chains more ur less lo the suuth linundary of J. 1. Ilirch's iippllcntluii lo purchase,tlionco west40 cliains, mure or less, tu point uf commencement, containing 'ito acres muru or less. Dated (his i-Jtb dttyuf June, limo. A. I''„ HAMMOND, Per Itnlph Slye, Agent. Cninmeiiclng at a post marked "O.J, Ham* mund's tioith east corner," about 1^ miles south uf Fosthall Creek, at the xuiilh vast eurner of Lot (ft70, Ihenee west Micliuiuu, thenoo solithSOcliallii, thence east 80 chains, thonco imrth do clmins to puiui uf commencement, containing two ncroi. Dated this l-JIbilat i-f June, P.«si. O. ,1. IIASIMOND, Pur Kalph siyo, Agont, LAND NOTICE NOTICK IS H Kit Kll Y OIVKN lhat sixty days after dale I iuieml tu apply to the Hon. chief CmnmlssJonurof Lamls nml Work* fnr peruiisslnn to pnrcliaso the follnwlng deseribeit lauds situate inlhe West Koiilenay district. i ounnuncingnt nn initial post erueted on the north hank of the tarda river, nliout une-ulglit mile west uf Luke ereek ami murked "D. P. Kanu's soulli east eurner post," thenee uortli "" chains: tliuuco west Wl chains; llienee nouth 'ill chains, more or loss to Lardo river; them-u easterly following the bank of the river K0 rlinins more or lens to pninl nf cninineiifciucut, cuiiiprhing niie hundred and sixty acres nmre or less. Dated the-iiith Slay, Usui, I). P. KANK, NOTICE VfOTICK is horoby given thai thirty days i> si(1 it dato 1 iutond to amity to the Chief l.ommlsslonorof Lands nud Works for special liconso tu cut and curry away timlior from lho following described lauds silustod in West Kootonay district, B.C.; 1, Commencing at a post marked "A. Mcltae's smith west corner post," planted ahout ntiu mllo eustof Culumhin river iimt ulmut opposite Htm* kins creok, tlience tmrth 80chains, oust mi cliains, smith Ml ehains, west Sll 1-1111111-1 to point uf u- llieliceiuunt. 2. Uuiimionchlg at u post- nuirkud "A. Mi Due's imrlli west eurner post," planted about one milo eustof Columbia rivor ami About opposite Huskies creek, tin e south Ml ehains, oast SO ehains, imrtli sii chains, wesi so chains to pniutof commencement, Dated July 16th, MM. ALKX.McltAK. NOTICE Notico is hereby given that on days fnnn dale I intend lo apply to the II liable thc Chief Cum- mlssloticrnf Lamlstiud Works for pornilssiotito purchase the fnlluwiug deseiiheil IuiiiIh hi the West Kuuteiiay District, enst shure uf rp|*r Armw take! - Couiiaencltig at a poat marked "J, D. Coplnn's sniiihwesi comer," at thuimiih westcornsr of Lm m ami ubiiiil M, miles nurth of Nnkiisp, theuce east Mi chains mure or toss, thence north 80clmiiis niniT rn- less, theuce west Ml chains nmre ut* less to (be Lake shore, thenee in n general mum hevly direction along the Luke shore An chains iimrourluss to poiui nf commoiicouionti oonlalu* Ing 010 acres more or less. Ilateil tills Kml day uf May, iih up the rmtw, rutmiiift »"sl Ml clialns tlience suulh Ml elinlns, llienee 'fist B0 chains, ihenco imiths'i chain-10 pnlnt (if noiicoinottt, Dated June Ulii, tw«. fitiuBO S, HILL. Don t Forget " DANDY DICK at the Opera House, Tuesday, Sept. 4th—Dance Afterwards. Ottawa Fire Insurance Company lli'iul Office, Ottawa, Out. Security for Policy Holders $600,507 IK) HOBSON & CO., LTD., I'll HiistiiiRs Sl„ West, General An nls fin- 11. c. E. A HAGGEN, - - , Agent for Revelstoke THE LONDON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA Established 1859, Losses Pniil tu (lato Assets, 81st December, 1805 $I,IKKI,INIII llll $ 828,528,27 HON. J. DRYDEN, President, UKO. GILLIES, Vice-Pres. D. WEISMILLER, Sec. and Mnn. Dir. LAUOHLIN LEITCH, Supt, .1. KILLER, Inspectoi'. E. A. HAQQEN, - - Agent for Revelstoke NOTICE. NOTICE. Notice li hereby Riven Unit iliirly ilnyi afler I Nulla) Is hereby glvon thin lltltlaj's afler dale d.ie I Intend to apply lo the Hon, I'liiel Com I Intend to am.ly to the chlol Commissioner ol mliilonerol Landi and IVorka Ior a special \\ bands and Works for a special llconse to cut license to out and carry away timber Irom the j and carry awny timber from lhe tallowing following deicribed lands. : described land' In liig lien,! ,|]sirieiol li'esl 1. Commencing nt n post planted about l'a [ mul Last Kootenny: mllei from the enst bmk of Columbia river I. Commencing nt a post marked "El and about 1 mile norlh of the Thirteen Mil, Tree on Big Ili'nd trail nnd mnrked '11. A. Lund's north enst corner." llienee soulh SO cliains. tbenee west so chains, thouce north 80 cbnins. thence east so clmins to point of commencement, 2. Commencing at a po.t planted ubout 1', mil, s from (be en*li'rn bnnk of Coluinbin river and almul 1 mile norlh o( (be Thirteen Slilo Tree on Hig Bend Irnil nnd marked "It. A. J.und'. north well eorner.'' thenoe soutli SU chains, 'hence enst su chains, tlience north So ohains, thence west sn chains to point of commencement. , , . ,, 3. Commonolng at a cost planted about is miles from (he eastern bank ol I'nlunibia river anil aliout I mile nortb ol the Thirteen Mile Tree on Hig Bend trail nnd mnrkeil "H.A, Lund*. Willi west corner." thonco north sn chains, thence cast 8n chains, thence south 80 chains, ihence weit Sn chains lo point of commencement. Dated August ltth, 1906. , ....„, 1. Commencing at a posl planted nbout I', miles from Qoldstream on tne Big Hend trail In McCullough Creek and mnrked "It. A. Lund's south cast corner,' llienee west 80 chnlns. thenco north 80 chain., Ihence enst 80 clmins, I hence south Sn ehnins lo point of commencement . ..... ;,. Conimenclng nl n po.-t planted ibout 20 ehnins from lhe soulli enst comer of llerlli HM nnd marked "It. A. Lund's norlli we-t corner.' thenco onst sn cliiiins. ihence south 80 cliiiins, thenee west an chains, thence north 80 ohains lo point of commencement. 0. Commencing al a post planted uIhiiii 20 cbnins from tho snulli eii«l corner of llerlli .1,1*1 nnd mnrked "It. A. Lunils soulb ensl corner, thoneo west 80 chains, thonco north sn ohalna, thence ensl 80 cnains, tlience soulli sn ohnins lo point of commencement. ;. Commencing al a post planted about 20 chains from Ilic soulh ens! comer ot llerlli .,,11, and mnrked "It. A. Lund s south wesl enrner. thenee east SO chain-, iheucc norlli 80 Chains, thenco wesl sn ohains,tlienco soulh Sn elinlns to puint nf commencement. S. Commencing al a |«,.l plnuled nboul half a mile (rom lhe ninth enst corner of llerlli JUKI ami marked "II. A. land's norlli wesi corner, Ihenee east lu ehnins. thence soulb 100 ehnins. Ihenee west 111 chnius, tlience north llll cliains lopolnt of commencement. 0. Commencing m u poit plnnted about hall a milo (nun lhe soulli cast comer nf llerlli ,">;i«i and niarked "II. A. Lund's norlh east corner, thenco west 10 chniii*. tlience snutli HSi cliiiins. ! hence cast 10 clmins. thenco norlh Iim chnius Io poinl of coniliicnccmenl. Hated August 1.1th, IHU II. A. I.L..M.. Nolli'o Is hereby glvon Ihal 80 days nller dnlc we Intend to Apply to ibe Hon. (Tilel Coinmli- sinner ol I and. and Works lur»special Iconic lo eul and carry away tlmlier Irom llie lollowing described landa, situnto In weit Kootonay dliltloli , , , , 1, I'.iinnieiU'lng it« poll plnuled nbnut une mile norlh from lhe norlli-wesl corner nl l\\. 1, 8, Hlock 860 nml mnrkcl "hig Bond Lumber Cuinpaiii'i louth-ei.l corner post." tbenee tiuilliNl'chalns.lliciice wesl no ehalus, Ihenee siniili 80 ehains, thence cast su ohnlna 10 point otciiiiineneciuent. i. Commencing ltd post planted about one mile norlli Irom ihe north-west corner nl k. It s. Hlock m,, nud marked "lllg llend Lumber I'liinpnny's nortn-easi oorner p,,sl," llienee wed SO thnliis, Ihenee soulli so chnius, llienee easl so chains, thence norlli su ehalus lo point „! ,-,,,n iiien,-fulfill. Hair,! Aug. 181b, 1800, llll! HKNll I,!'IIIHUI CU., LTD, ' No'lleeis'bi-reiiy sfvcu ihal in days alter dale we Intend to apply lo tbe Hon chief (',,minis- (Inner ol Lauds and Works lor a special license In eul and carry away Umber irom Ihe follow- Ing described lauds, illnale III West Konlcliny district! 1, commencing it .poll pUiiIou alwut two mile wesl from llannnek I'olnl on i p|,er Arrow Uke and mnikod "H. H I.. Co's .oulh-enst comei pn-i," tliciic,- norlh so chiilns, ihenco ,,,-*t sn chains, thenee-,mill su elinlns, Ihenco eul su chnlni i„ pnlm •'! commeiieoiiienl. ■j. i.'onnneiieliig nl a pull plained nls.nl Hire, miles west Ir llnnnoek Pont Oil Upper Arrow Lake nnd mnrked "II, II. I.. Co.'s inulb-cnd cornel poll," th e iinrih su elinlns, (honco we-l su chains, Hi o soiillilHJ elinlns, Ihenee ensl no. halns lo polul ul i- liieliceiueiit. Haled Aug. Mli, insl. Kin IIICNIl l.l Mill-!!! CO,, LTD, NOTICE. Notice li lioroby given lhat thirty days nfter tintu I intond iu apply lo the Cltlol Coi in Blotter ol Lainh and Works lorn speeiul license tu cut and curry mvai Umber from lhe UAUtw tiiitdi-seriiicil Uiuls lu Kant Kimteiiav District! 1. Coiniueiieltig ut a |iih| mnrkeil "A Kit- boii's sotitli'Wexl cornor posl" and planted on prut hiuii' uf Culuiul'la river ninl uhonl 2>., miles abovo Cfldar Oreelt, theuce north mi clialns, llionoo OMt mii'IiiiIiin, tllflliuo south M) ClllllllH, tllQIICO WtWl -Ml I'll Allll to the place Ol comnieiietMucui. 2. Comineiit-lug at ii post mnrkeil "A. Kit- miii'n liorltMVOBl eurner punt" nml planted nl Coilnr crook aikI nbom 3 chains bufoiv Canoe MVOr trail, thi'lli'eiuisl-.llelialliN, tliei Minitli hue lm 111*, lllOllOO WOHt hil eli ill ii-, UlOtlOO Iinrtli Meiniiii*. to iln- place ol ootnuiouooinoui, II, t'limmciieltii* nt ii pust marked "A. Kll ion'sBOllth'iVOflt curuer nosl" nml planled m A, Kllsnu's tiurlb-iveslenrner poll, tllolioo east Nil i'luini-', lllOIICO nnrlh KO ehuiim, Ihenee tVOSt Kll DllHltlH, tllOllOO I'l'litliHU elinlns to lhe | lure ul ciiinmeHeeineni, llllleil Mils llth diiv nl August,|!Mi, aug-Jn A, KITSIJN mmm. Furnjtlire j tiAllPKTN, LINOLEUMS, John E. Wood's Furniture Stare Adair's south-east corner imst," planted on thc wost sldeol Columbia rivor, about a miles wesi uf the Dominion post near the month ot Camea Crook, thence north 80 ehnins, thonce wesi an ehnins, thouce Houth 80 chains, thence east so cliains to point of commencement, 2. Commencing at a posi marked "Ed, Adulr's north-east cornor posi," planted on the wost sldo of Columbia river, about 3 miles west of the Dominion post near tho inoiuh i Carncs Creek, thenco south ,su chaius, thence west 80 chains, thenco north so chains, thenoo nst au chains to pointof oointnoncoment ;t. Commencing at a pust marked ■ Ed Adair's north-oast corner post," plantod ou the west sido of Columbin river, abuut l miles west of ihe Dominion post near the mouUi ol Carnes Creek, theuce west bin chains, thonce iiith 40 ehui us, thenco oust ltiu cliains, thoneo north tn chains to point of commencement, ' i. Commencing at a post marked "Ed Adair's suutli-east curuer post, planted on the west sido of Columbia river, alwut I miles west of thc Dominion post near tho mouth of Carnes Creek, ihouco west ISO chains, tbenee north In chains, thenee onst 160 chains, thence suuth to chains to pointof commoncement. Datod ftUgltstSth.lOOO. ,i Commenolng at a post mnrkod "Kd, Adair's north-west eoruer post," planted ahout ij miles north of T.L, t»59 and about', milo cast nf the Columbia river, theuco snutli SO ehains, thenoo oast 80 chains, tlionco north halns, thenco west SO chains to pointof commencement, ii Commencing at a posi marked "Ed Adair's north east corner poit planted ou the cast bunk of Columbia river, about [(mile south ol Potlnsh Creek, thoneo wo-t so chains, thonco south 80 chains, tht o oast SO chains, theuco north SO chains to point of commencement. Dated August nth, 1000 ". i ommenclng at . pust markod "Ed, Adair's north-west cornor pust," plnnted nn the south-cost sideof columhin river, about !i mile from rivor, and ahnnt :>>. miles from Canoe river.and about one mile almve 1'otlaih week, thoneo oast 80 cliains. thence south ni chaliM, tbonco westdu chains, theme north ni chains to point of commencement S. Commencing at a post markod "Ed. Ailnlr's north-west corner posi," planted on tho south-east side of Columhin rlvor.about one mile from river- aliout 2U miles below Canoe river, antl about 2 mites above Pot lash ('reek, tlionco enst so chains, ihence smith so chnlns, thonco west so ehnins, thonco imrth su chains to point of commencement, i ated August lllth, I'.-HHi. 0. Commencing at a post mnrkeil "Ed. Adalr'8 southeast corner post," planted on the north-east side of Columbia rivor, abmu i mile from river, and ahoul :>', miles above f-anoe rivor, thonco norlli 100 chains, thenco west 10 ehnins, thence south Uiu chains, theuce east IO eiinini to point of commencement, 10 Commonolng at a post marked "Ed. Adair's soutli-west corner post, planted on the north-east sldo ol Columbin river, about Voile frmn river and abuut BU miles a bo vo Canoo river, tbonco north Uio chains, thonco oast -io chains, thouce south 160 chains, thouco west-Hi cliains to point ol commencement 11. Commencing at a post marked ' Kd. Adair's south-east comer post," planted nn the north-oAstsitleofColiimhiuriver,abuut *, utile from river, aud about .i miles above canoe river, thence north ItiO elinlns, ihence west 4u chains, thoneo soutli pin clialns, tlionco cast 40 chains to point of commencement. \\2 Commeneing at a post marked "Kd. Adair's south-west corner post," planted on the north-east side of Columhin rivor, about j mllo from river, and aboui.'i miles above Canoe river, thenco nnrlh SO chain*-, them Hit mi chains, theuce sontli sn dial ns tlience west 81' chains to point ofcoiniiieiieeui-iit, s IH Commonclug at a pusl marked "Kd Adair's south-west corner posi," planted mi tlie north-east sideof ('ulumhlu hut, -aboilI ion yards Imm river, and nboul 0] mile- above Cft!10e river, Ibeuce nurth su euallll, tliflico east so chains, thenee suuth ni chains, thence wesi mi chains to puim of com mo i menl Dated Aligns! IjJI||, PNNI. ll. Commeuelng at a post marked - Kd, Adnlr'-i siiutii'cast eorner iin-i," planted un the north side uf Klmbrukci Ulto.nbuul louvnrdN Imm shure, and nbout ) mile east of njiuII Creek, thence north SOclmtn*', theuco west80 chnlns, thencu suuth Wi ehnins, iliutico casi u chains tu point uf roniinuiiuoincnl, llllleil August Pith, P.NH, i.'i. Cumiiieiiciiig ut a posi mnrked "Kd Adnlr's suit tit oaM coiner post, pianlcd mi the nnrtli sub- ni Columbia river abuut ', mile irom river, and nbmit 0 iniles east ut Cdlnr crcik, tlience nnrtli su dial us, thouce wesl ni chnlns, thonce soutli mi chains, Ihence cast 8u i hum- to point of eommenooiiient, li). ((immenoluii at a post marked "Kd, Adnlr's south uesi curuer post," planlcd on tin rtli side of i.'uliiiiiliia river, ahuiit1, mile irom river, and nboul ii mile* above i.Vdar ('reck, theuce nurth so chains, theuco woat SU chains, thonco ionth no chains, thonce easl so chains to point ol commencement. 17. Commonolug nt n post marked "Kd. Adair's north-west corner pnst, plan ted uu the uorlh sideof Cuinmiiiu river, near trail, About ouo mllo north oi ColuinblA river, opiwslto Surprise Itnpids, Ihence gas| (0 dial Ui, theni" sun tii su chains, theuce west 80 chains, thence north hu i iiiiiii- it puiui ut com men com out, Daled Aiiun-l 171 li. HMJ, niig-^i KD, ADAIII, uiiuaii i UIUIUUIU It-JlIS 11 -I p.HM SU Invasion, which, while it may for a time rolve the labor problem, will ultimately resit.t in the province beiny anything hu* thu white man'seout)try which the- hihnr unions are trying to mnke it C-inada has ju*t availed itself of the privilege of coming in tiL-der the treaty of commerce and navigation between Great Britain m d Japan, which suys the Bilhjects ol each ol the contracting parties thai] Imve fill! liberty to enter, travel or reside in any part of the Dominions and possessions of the other party and shall enjoy full and perfect protection for their persona and pr. perty, In other words Japanese can dime ns freely lo British Columbia as any Europeans, which is taken to mean that utiles the Mtkn- do's government continues the re-itHu- tions which it voluntarily placed on Japanese emigration some years ago, there will he a yellow deluge in this direction. It is reported that the.-e restrictions have been considerably I modified, if, indeed they have not l ecu cancelled, anil considerable apprehension is fob in whito labor circles in conscq tie nee. (in several occasions in the past the I'roviieial Legislature has attempted to bring Into force what ia known as tho Natal Act, which would havo lhe cll'ect of keeping out the coolie class of Japan, hut each time the Ottawa and Imperial governments have overridden tho local effort. Curiously enough at this particular time an effort is being made by a certain class of employers in this country to have the Dominion government either take off or reduce the $500 pull tax on Chinese. When Sir Wilfrid Laurier took olliee lie met the demand of II. C, by raising the tax from $100, an action which met practically with unanimous approval in lho province. Large employers of labor, merchants, tradesmen, farmers and fishermen joined the trades unionists in demanding thc exclusion of Asiatics, who are not only a menace, so far as competition labor was concerned, but were in truth a yellow peril from a moral point of view. Now in a momentof distress, because of the dearth of labor all over Cu inula, which is felt in British Columbia, as well as beyond the Rookies, a class has arisen which calls on the govern ment to tear down the barriers against the Chinese coolies. The trades unions are nlready preparing to battle against any change. They point out that the most mobile thing on the face of the earth is labor. It moves where it is wanted at great speed. There is undoubtedly a labor vacuum existing here, hut if natural tendencies arc allowed their play, that vacuum will be lilted by Europeans and not by Chinese. With scores of thousands of Europeans unemployed, particularly in England and Australia, it is argued th.it it is ridiculous to open the province to Chinese If an organised effort were made to bring to British Columbia the over-plus of the mother country, the new Chinese cry would hi heard no more and the yellow peril might disappear. What will happen if more Chinese are allowed to come in ? When work slackens the Celestials will continue to be employed because they will work at a cheaper rate than the whites and the latter will be turned adrift. It is note worthy that in the forefront of those who demand the facilitation of the entry of Chinese are fruit growers, who can only employ labor in any number for a short time during the picking season, The labor unions ask, "What ie to he done with the Chinese during the rest of the year?" And they say tho only answer is that they will oust white men ont of their positions by taking a lower wage. The whole matter bristles with difficulties, THE ONLY THING TIUT KILLS THEM ALL W01D POOR IMITATIONS lold by ill Druggist, tnd General Store, and by null. Tf N CENTS PERPACKET rROM VRCHDALE WILSON HAMILTON, ONT. NOTICE. N'ollco Is heroiiy given Uml W ilnynnfl or ilnlo I ni,-inl loitnnly loiln-riiii-f t*niiiiiiMaiii*r of l.innls- ,111,1 M'nl'll* for lis inl li,.,.,,,.,. ill 11,1,1 rillTJ- nwny lillllilT Iliiln III,- lullmvinn llMlMillMl lllllll* ill UlO Mil.' II- II.I ,1,-11-i.M ,,f U',..*i Kootiiiinj-: I. Col nolng ill ii |,„-l iiiiii-lioil •■'•:. A. Hniilli'v's imrlli .-nsl comer |ionl," iJiml.-,! nboul I inil,- wenl of llio nioiilli or Smilli creok, mi iln> ivesl slile nf L'olninlilii rivor, liionco -milli Hi i-lii.iii*. llienco we-l nn olinlns. llionoo lh -n,-l,iiiiis. Hi,-n, isi kii clialns in puint Of COIIllllOlll-OlllOllU :'. t'oniiticticlng nl ii |,..*l innrkoil "R A, lli-i„ll,,,v's south i-n-l corner |„,-|, |,liint,.,l iiim,it tl mllen wostof tlio hof Smith creok on ivesl -ii!,, nl Columbin river,liionco inn-Hi i„ clialns, I hoi »',--! nm elinlns, 11 ,- -„nili In i-liiiin*. I In-ill-., ensl Iim ilmin* I,, poinl uf commencement. !!. Commencing n! n posl mnrkeil "K. A. Hi-mill v' ill ,-iisi corner |,„-|." i,liiiii,-il lllinil! 11 mil,-. KOIltllOf III,- 11)0111 li nl Smilli crook mul I mltowulof Columbia rivor, llienco -Ill Hi clialns, llienco ivosl *.,,-li tlienco -milli Hi ,-Iinins, lliilii-i- i-n-l Ml chains til Hill ofcoiiimcncemeiil. Ilnlcil Aiigu«l Hli. imn. aug 8 ll, A. HIIAIll.KY, NOTICE. Notice Is horoby given Uml Ihlrty ilnysaflor ■Intu I Intend '„ iiiijih-lothc Honorable Chief I'uiiiiiii-riuiii-r ,,f I,,,iiii*iiiiii Wnrk. fnrnsnuelnl liconsii luenl uml carry awny Umber frnm ilu- following ilcserlbod Inmi* In Wesl Ivonlcnaj ili-lrii-l: I. (' icnelng al. a posl nmrkcil "Thonins Ki'lialrlck's *,,uili ensl corner posl," platitcil on lho norlli side ul Arnislrong Isikcand nl I iln-,-,- hundred yards from lln- foul nf llio said lake, liionco north 80 clialns, llienco ivesl Sll clialns, thonco south 80 ohains, llienco easl su rl,nin* tt, poinl of coniinonconieiit. i. Commencing at a posl mnrked "Thomas Kllpatrlck's soutli wus! corner post," planted imi lu- ensl boundary uf I'lilhaiu's much and aboul ono hundred yards in a norlli cnslcrly direction front Ilu- seven milo posl on H,iuld,-i- Crook,tlionco nnrlh |u chains llienco ensl Iim chains, thonco soutli 10 chains, llionce west nm chains to jiolnl ul* coinmonconiont. :i. Commencing at a posl marked "Thomas Kilpntrick's nortli enst corner posl," p'nntod nl tlio suulh wesl cornor i,r T I,. ii,.',;r,. ilii-ni-i- sunll, 80 ohnlns, liionco w,-*t HI clialns, Ihoneo nurih80 chains, il i-ei-n-l su clialns lo point of commencement. Dated tills 4th day of August I. Commencing nl a posl n Kilpatrlok's suulh west conic nt K I.'. Is'iiliiior's norlli ivestc nl l,.;i!U II. I., tlionco nnrlh 811 chains-, Ihem east 80 cbnins, thonco snutli HI clialns, tlii>»i wesl HI chnlns to iminl of eoinnioiiccnieiil. Dated this Olh day of August, IIM, aiigS fHOMAS KIM'ATIIII'IC I "Tliuniu* ." pill ,1 ;„.-! mark- NOTICE. Notico Is horoby glvon Uml -SOdnyu afler dale I intend lo apply to tlio Chief Commissioner of Unds and \\Viu*ks for n n|iuciul Hcmiso lo oul ;hi,l carry awny timbor fnnn Lho following do M-rilii'il lands in liii,' Bond dislricl of \\vosl Kootonay:— 1, UotnnioucltiK ai u posl markcil "N T. Edwards'north wosl cornor posl," jiluntcd on thooust bnnk of I'nhiinliiit rivor, nboul linllo nortli of C K. Lindmurk's Hi-rth U5.M), tliimco south 40 chains, liionco nisi nm chains, thouce norl h 10 clialns, thenco wost 1(10 chains to pnlnt nf commencement, 2, Commonoing ai u iiosi marked "N.T. Edwards' soutli wesl corner post," planted on tlio east side of Columbin rivor, about 200 yards back from river and *. milo nnrlh of (I. K. Liiul- mark's berth U550, thonco north WO chains, thenco cast 10 ohains, thonco soulli l(K) olinlus, thonoo wost to chains to point of cotnmonoo* mont, DntcdJuly 20th, 1900, aug I N, T. EDWARDS, Loantcr. NOTICE. St. Ann's Convent School KAMLOOPS, B. C. Xoiirc Is horoby given Ihal UOdnys aftor date I iiiii-nd lunpplv to ilu- chief Commissioner ol Ijindsiinil IVorka I'm- u special licence lo cui nnd carry away Umber frum lhe following do- scribed lauds situated In tlio lllg Head dlstrlel uf Wesi Kootuiiuyi- 8. i onimcnciiig nt u post nmrkcil "Artbnr Pnyno's sunt li west corner post," planted on the cast bank of Columbin river, auoul 100 yards nur:!i from itionih uf Mien ereek. thoneo north su cliiiins, thonoo oasl 80 chains, thoncosoutli Hi elinin-. llienee west Mi ehuins lo point of comitioiicoiiiont. si. Comnionclng nt a jiost marked "Artliur Pnyno's north west corner)iosl,"iiliintcd on Uu- Chstunukof Columbia rl'-cr,nuoul IIHIyards abovo inuiiih uf Mica creek, thouce south 80 chains, tbonco ensl Sllolialiis, llionoo norlh SO chains, liionco west 80 chains to pointof commencement, , Commouciug ata posl marked".Vrtliur Payno's south west corner post, "planted on lhe insl hunk ol Columbia river, nboul !1 milos below Mien crock, thonco east 80 clialns, ihon, north 40 chains, tin wesl in chain*, then, iinriii su ohains, tbonco wosl 10 clialns, their ,ouihi.'"chain*10 poinl ofcommcnoomonl, Dated July IMth, liuni, Re-opens Aug. 22nd. GIHLS fr.uu ii years up nre received ns boarders or diiy-icliolurs lor tuition in English, French, Latin, Piano, Organ, iiuiinr, Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, Plain anil Fancy Wnrk. Painting and Drawing, eto. BOYS fr. nn ii to 11 years are received us diiy-fclinlnrs. For full particulars apply to agaim SISTER SUPEBIOIt. BUILDER 1)1 Cnnerotc, Hollow 111,,, k-. Slono, llrl.-k or I'i.un.- Dlllldlni., DEALER in iVnn-nl, Mm.', I* i,-|,>l|,ill„« III,,,-*,.. ,ii,l nthor I,mill,M nu lerlali, All labor nml icnlcrtol. ili-soi-ln,.. Pl.ll.rlng nnd Plaiterlng Supplies a Specialty. I'llICKH l(l il th,.! „ ,-l,uu -m <,.ii i.. rtilii.ii.-ii Appl) t"i particular. In CHIEF VOUNC, Tuiin.lle.liielil, [Ininnplll W. Fleming's Meat Market FIRST STREET, Orders lor Heel and Mutl Poultry, Firsl, und small goods will receive prompt attention. Import direct irom Country of origin, WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY, EEVELTSOKE, B. C. ['LACK VOUR ORDERS WITH ASK YOUR DEAL -KURTZ'S PIONEERS" -KURTZ'S OWN- SPANISH BLOSSOMS" UNION MAOE CIGARS MANUFAClum D ov Kurtz's Pioneer Cigar Factory I-IN, Cordova St„ W, VANCOUVKIi, - - B, (.'. OSTOTIOE. Nntlra la tin , inti-liil !„ applv all r u! bands ai ill.M- I h- fullulll M,„.|,.| bake: ills si> Iial lays frnm date 1 lu tlie linn, llieCldef I! i- I Works („, 1,,-imi** -„|„u- li ileserllieil Inini*. in lh,. ll'-.l ■»'-' «l'"i I II rAnon "Cinlilileneinii nl n |„,*l n Hlllltll ll,'*t. I'UI'IUT," ut tin- I mi 1570: aiiil almnt i[ mil, Oreek: llienco imrlli sn eli ehalus, llienco sun h sn r elinlns tn pnlnl uf euuillH'liei acres ro or less. Daled tills 2!st day o! May, 1IW0. .1. I. Ilil.'SIII lu-,! "*.!.. Hi,-*,-!,- ■ I CUI * snulli nl |,'„-lll;ill ilins, lllOIICO ,'llsl III liains, tlience nosl In iinunt, eniitiibiinn .'iim llalpli Slye, Ageni. NOTIOK X IITICI- I in Is liernliy given that 80 days after dale ■ind tnnjlllly tn lhe Hull. Tin- rlii-l ore!hands and IVnrks I'm ii Sj inl ul nml carry away Umber from llu- iserl I lnmls In IVcsl Knulcniij- Hi* i. r,,iiiiii,-„, •iiviii.'s suulh list side nf Ilii I'u, in- niii ii-- .,, llt'sl ,-, lleudli ll*'s Illll lllllll II lll-r,I >-l i pus -kod "Artliiu- hm pusl,"|diii I nn llm iii ami nl I I mile inn Hi li MllM, ll! lin Kagle Mineral Claim, sltunlu In llio Arrow bake .Mining Dli'lslnnuf Kunlonny illstriet. Wliore leciitcd Ailjiilnlng Mineral City T,„vu site, TAKK NOTICK thai I. Konuotli I,, lliirm-i i.s-iii i.ii-.Mi-. Ulleii Mollnngnbl,nl Xnkiisp, I'roi 111 -*s I'erllllcato Xo, 1105809, Intend, sluts ilnyi [rum the dale herein", to imply tn the Mining lie euiilerfiirnl.'oitllleate ,.I Iiujiruvenioiits, Iur lln imijiusu nf uliliilnlng a Crnivn Urant ni tin- nlmvi (Mt\\%ttttts)>%i%%it%4Jiiuv%M*wi-VM1 ' S. McMAHON, - FIRST STREET For \\jrrtcultural Imnlements. farrlages, Wagons, Etc. Juhn Doure Ploughs Molina Wagons, Canada Carriage rompanjr'a Buggio-*, Planet jr., Gardau Seeders and Cultivators, Wheel- wright uml Ulacksmltli Wnrk attended io Horse Shoeing a 9 Specialty L% %%%%%% %%%%,%% \\%%%\\\\ \\%%%X\\ %+%%%% HE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated bjf tct of Parliament, 1855, UKAli OFFICE, - - 'MONTREAL. U'M. Molso.n MAri-iii-:i;-,,\\, Pies. S. II. I-.'himi, Vice-Pres. Jamks Elliot, Oeneral Manager. Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Everylhing in way nl hanking business transacted without un- lli'i-i'ssui y ilul.iy. I tile-rest credited twice a year at current rules on Savings Bank deposits, W. Ii. PRATT, Manager, Revelstoke, B. C. HOTEL VICTORIA (Under New Management) ROBT. LAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B, C. First-clas accommodation for travellers. Best brands ot Wines, Spirits, and Uigurs. RATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Queens Jfotel COMAPLIX Best brands oi Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to Fish. Creek will find excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, Proprietoi P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: c.u.iiauv, Aliikuta. Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants Pork Packers an 1 Dealer In Live Stock. .Market, in all the principal {Cities ted Tonus „f Alberta, liritish ...nimbi,t and Hi- Vuk.in. Packet, of llm Calibrated Brand "Imporatnr" Iinins in I Bacon, and Shamrock Brand, Leal l.irl. %%«%%%%%%V%%%%%%%% ww*i Central Hotel z=s-^REVELSTOKE, B. C. ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS. Newly built. First-class in every respect. All modern conveniences Large Sample Rooms. Rates $1.50 per Day, Special Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management hub I AHTIIUII I'AYN'K, NOTICE VOTM'E is HKltKMV GIVEN iJm. thirty tM days nfii-r dull- I Intond to apply to tha flilef Commissioner of Unds nnd works fori. .poolnl liconso to onl nml enrrr nwnytltubot from ilu! foi low! in,' doftcrlbod Innda situatod im he Din llond dlstrlel of Wost ICootonny: I, Coinmonciiitf m n posl marked "Alox. lirot's soulh oast cornor," pimiii'd on Hn- wosl bnnk of Korty-nlno oreok, aboul Imllus from Cnliiiiiliiii rivor, running norlli sn olialus, llionoo Wtwt Wi i-h'iitis, tlii'iiir south mi i-lmins, tlionco nint 80 chains in jiolnl of oommouco* mont. li, Commencing ui u v^i markod Alox. lirot's nortli oust cornor," iilanled on tlio wosl bank of l-'ortyninn crook, aliout- I milos from roliMiihia river, runnltiK sontli su chnius, thonco west sn chains, llionoo north U0 ohains, llionoo oast80 ohnlns to imini of commence- -nt. 'Ah- H, W, EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Dee! Head, Ait1ui.il*-. Illnli, l-'inh, lite,, MolM'KD. Animal line- Mminted, Ntmllni iiI'I'iisiti; I', n. Ilurelilnke, Il.C, Certificate of Improvements. 1STOTICE hi, in roi Imn Hnke, H'nlcbman, Oiillnnk and -uii-iiui. , il.-l ilm iiinii- in Hi- Arrow l.ik- Minimi lili'l.lnnnl iv--i i,,i..i,.|,,i, in, in. I. Where |,-.,i,-,|: im ih- li iilila nf I'lninlnn ("reel ii n.ili - wesl -I Amm Uke Ink,- null,*Uud I .l-iiu |,,,,,M,i IAliili-1 I' Is ..I Ii nl I; I . it-m Im 11...nr, Abriel. I- II I! *>■- lin II lllillilld .Slnllb, F.M.C N'n, llll I md I li-.l-il, Se.,11 I Nl r. Nu, |lli;,.!i,-|. ll) In-I,Mil III. ll.lt-||,.||.„|, |,i |||||,|l ti.ili,. .Minuiii |{,',',,r,l,-rl">i -iini, ..I--I hnnron menu, f.-i Uu-1-,,i ! olitaltiliiD I'n.uii flmiit, -III -■>■ ■ I, n:- An.i 1.1,il,-, i il- ii..in - tli„i acllnn, uti.l.-i *,.. it.ni 17, nn,-, i*.. .inini in -I i„ (ni- tlio I.-uiiiii,, ,,| ,iii li CortlAi lie. uf Improvement. Ilal, i ll i. ntt,.la, -l.l.iii-, IIM. .1. li. .tMll.llMiN lllllll. Ami further lnko i linn HI, musl lie enn nf such Ceitllleale n Dated litis «b dn us I ntlco ihui acttnn, under sec iii,-ii-,,,i 1,,-fui-e Hi,, Issiinnei !i,i|,,,.v..,ii. nl*. nf April, lllllll. KBNNKTH I,. IIIIIM-X NOTICE. 1 N'ollco is lioroby glvou thnt sixty daya aftor lull- wo Intetul la apply lo thu Chlof Commissioner o! Lands mi'! Works forpLTinissinii to purohAso lho [nliinwiiij dosorlbod lauds in tliu tllstrlot of Wust Kootenay: Commencing At ii imst planted twenty chains west t M'in Hit- norllieiiHt enrner of' ot-IVl'J ami mnrkeil -'Big lloild l.tiinhe CoiiipHiiy's south- wesi cornor post," ihenco north hi ehains, llienee east in chains, lllOIICO sjuth 05 ehui ns inure or less to llie lake shore, thenee west along slioro to smitli east eorner nf UHM9, tlieuee imrlli 7 elialiiH to north uanl eorner nl Lot i!ir,i, ihenco west ju ohains to point of com* inoiicomoiit Ulii li KM' LUMBER (IO.i LTD, jyf. ;l, i 'iniun''in mi' H.-ot'ssoulliwcsl cornor. planted uu tlio we* I'uiknf Korty-nlno crook,about 1 mllcsfroti i .ilniiihla rivet', rilUllltlg norlh 80 ehuiii- i!n*nei' eii-l sn olinlus, thonco "Oiilli HOoliullh. tlionco wosl su uluilnslo point of coiiuni'iico- ini'iit. L Coiiuiu'tieiuK' "i » l",si mnrkod "Alox, i mi'-* norlli wosl corner," plnuled nn Ihe wosl ..ml, ni Kiii'iy-iil sreuk.nbotll I mllen (inm < nlumbln rivor, running soiilli su chnius, thuiiuocnsl W) ohnlns, ihenco uurtiittoehalus, lliimoo wosl so ohains io puint uf uoiumuiico- tiii-tii. i, Cninnii'iii ing ni ii po-i mnrkod "Alox, Ural's uortli otml oornor." plniiinlnn [howtwl li,mh of Kort) nine erooK-uboul 2< miles Hum i nluiiiLiii river, runuliiK suuth Uiu ehalus, tin* wust 10clmins, llienee norlh KHIuhuliis, iLoitoooasl lllclialus in point of nn >iii'i' nl, ii, Couimonolng at a posl maiknl "Alox, lirot'snoriii wosl corner," planlcd on the wosl Link ol l-'oi'ly nine crook, ulmul'-') miles fr i uiuiuiiiii river, riinulng south nm clmins, tin nn-ensi In ohnlns, tliuuco norlh 1(10elinlns, t iioiico wesi tu ohnlns in polul of cuminouco mont, ;. Coiuiiu-iiiinif ul n nosl marked 'Alex. lirot's nuiili wosloornori* plunieii ou lhe wesl i, ink uf l-'orly nine ereek, aluiiil 2 lllllus In mi i oluinhla rivet1, niuniiig miuiIi IHO uhaliis, ihuiicn uasl lu ohnlns, Ihoneo north llWuhalii", llienee WCsl lUehaliis to polul ol UOIIl III UNCI) llieni, \\ Cotntiii-neiiig id a post innrkud Alox, I trots north otwl corner," plunl-edon thuuusl Inuik of Curly nine ereek, ahmil I mllo from Coluinbin river, i-iiuuuik --oiiili 1(10ohnlns, thenoo wist 10elinlns, Ihenee north 1(1(1 chains, lln-neeeii-1 P> elmllls In point nf iiiuilll'-nre nienl. 11 Coiuuielieiug at a pusl iiliil'ked "Alex. llroi's soulh west cormir," planted on tho uasl hunk or l-'urly nine ereek, ahoul I mile from Coliuiililu rivor, runiiin*,,' nortli su ohnlns, llionoo oiwl su ohnlns, llienco soulli-so chains, thoneo wesl su olinlus in point of cominoiioo nienl, |u, ConuneneltiK at a post uiarked "Alex lirot's saul li west oornor," plunted nlioul I inltc from Koi'lJ nine ereek nti the Wosl hank, ami aboul 1 Mule fr Columbia rivor, running uorlh in chains. Ihoneo wm! U'fi olinlus, [hoi south 10 olirtlns Llionoo oasl IW) clmins lo innill of ciiinilieiieeliii'iil, Daled July :Ki11i, 1006, ALEX, Hlt'iT, Loeider, ruigl IVMiu-, Lund, Ageni. lUited July-2nd, llSJO. LAND NOTICE Mil n i; in iil'.uilliv iilviiW Hini illty days tier ilatu I ltd It,, upiil) i„ ih,- liun. < 'l.i.f Iniiiinissiiiuer nf bands and Wurk.. r„r permission lunuruliw llie fullnii-iiig deseillioil lnmls In tl..- iv,.,i Kuntenn) district, u-osl ildeol tliiiwr Arrou hi.Mii.Hii ..ii-'iiiili init-sMiiii ul im-iImII crook, Uiiiii ,1,'iieiai. pml marked, " IV. IV. buck's -nil,,'i,*i- r.'.'.i lln-*,miiIi »-si enrnor ol I. to-j, tbenee nnrlh lu clialns, ahum lliu ivuil bound mini I,. s,ri: ili-iui- ivesl DM chains; thence soulb MMliiiii-.lliM n*i in-Iiniii*, iiiut- or leu i, IhctteitliiiuiidiiryntA. Dull ,iiFsappllealluii In ...iii-i,,,.,.. ibunc tit ll) cltalns, innr lo. i..!h- nuiili noil curuer ut A. Ilulloi ,<, > i|i|illenlluii i" |,iiii'Ii.i*,-; Ibeuce east mi chain, mure,,,- insl l„ puilll „l ,-„mu lent, ill" acre. Ilaleil May IB, imm. »'. w. i.imii, I'er. T, 1!. Ililklllinll. I NOTK S'ulleoli bereb) til von t i,„i i;<>,i„, t alter dab Ilul,-ml i„ mul.nn licali, ui I,, In-, In, I, mi*. r ,,i I.nn,i-,v Work, lur iiunnl ■ iiureliiHc llio lullim-llui doscrlliod Inn,! -iiiiiii, hi lln- IVi-.l Kniitenai dislricl nl llnil-ii fob nniiiiu ,,n lb-ii--' -nl.- "1 Arrow bake In Iiii M-iiii.l Valley! I-nllllll-IU'llll! Ill III Ml'lli'l'M sulllll wosl cur- per, tlicnre west mi elinlns, tliei mn i, ehnltiN, Llienco essl su ebnliii, llienco tiurlb i« ,'luiiils tn |„,llll u! ,' I Ill-Ill. I Illilltl- itiutl-Juniiri'l r,-oi- l„*s iiiii,-dile-a.ill day ill Juuo, im. .1 ., Miiiiiiisiin, jii I'erH, i. Harlow, Atienl, N^.^.^.^.^^VVV>^A/>j'^.^A^A^^i'''".j^.<'i>"^^,<-".i."^^^r^^^,-"'"^ LOANS NOTARIE SIBBALD & FIELD HAVE Houses and Lots FOR SALE IN \\l.l. PARTS OF 1'IIK CITY iXsrKAXii: OMOX COAL ^s".>*^''^^^V"^''->-''i>'-<"i"'k<^"^''".i"'''.j"-''i>'^^'-i""^".j^^^V''^'-'^^^MAAMAMM ORIENTAL HOTEL— suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords, Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Rates $i a day, Monthly rale. J. ALBERT STOJSTES FBOf; NOTICE. VIITII'K I- herd Ai dnlo I.In Ilu Hi vnn lliiil im days aflor pplVlilllie Ilu 'lllllll lliel'lili-t I'u M-i ' ui Lnnil-nud Work. I'm- jiormlsslon I,i inirilin-,- tlm followlim de scribed lands In il„- IVcsl Kuuloiroy dislricl, wosl side of Upper Arrou Into t'lllllllll'lli'lllU III II pn-I nboul llll''',' Inl!- ll, „i |,'ostlinllorook,uml n t lo from Ui,, Inkn, iniiiki',1 "Tin i- IVolnlcr's , I, ,-n*l cil|.|lor," ut lhe nuiili ,-n-l ,-,ii-ii,'|-of M.C, Slye's u|i|,ll,-ul I i |iiii-,-Iiii*i-, lllOllOO norlli I" ohnlns. moro or loss, lo Llio lnko shoroi llioncu fiilliiu-liiK -nl,I .liun- III ii k- "ill northerly und Mlslol'ly lllri'Cllotl in ,-Iiiiiii , muii- ul less, I,, Uie -unlll I uiiiii'. uf A. fi Itmu I uiuilii'iilinii iii ptirelinset tbonco wesl ItUclmbi . „ioi- ■ lorn,to ll nsl boiindiir) uf I, M. .luliiisiiine'.* npplluulloii i„ iiiirchn I i *„uili811 clialns;tlinncn en-i mi cliiiln, l.i i.citni ol I'liiiiini'iii'i'iiu-ni,, unliiiniiiK "l" noros, more in- le*s. Ilnleil Ihi-l.'lh iln) ul .Iiiiii-. 11X1. TllUMAH wliistkii, I'er llnlph 8lyo, AgonU CITY LOTS, VILLA LOTS AND FRUIT UNDS lli-i ,'h.i ■ ovor ofTerod t-> s.-s-urt- muni* ol tlie linett Betidentitl Sites, liiirili-ii nml l-'ruil Hr,.wing Lnmls in Itevolstoke. Having I n ii|,|niinti,il A^ont lur the HttTol.tukt Ketltjf Company, Limitotl, I have (or late their lands od the Wett, North nml Kast siiles ul the eity. Any m,-ii tu suit purchasers Imiii a Huililin,: l.ol Ui • Small Farm, Tin* new " Addition B." offer, tho chuiceit reaidential aod villa BIN overlooking lhe City,—Iim* K»rdeu mil »nd .haltered Irom prevailing winds, Plana and Prlcea at my Offloe. E. A.. HAG-G-Elsr REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ACENT. REVELSTOKE, li. C. "DANDY DICK," the Revelstoke Derby Winner, at the Opera House, Tuesday Evening, Sept. 4th. ^■f*-" W&3RB » ^UtF ^3P' Ci ik .9 w ivw- Ladies3 Rair Coats M-Jlll- i • ■:.. llll Iti $111 - S Ri -- y ,i ifl'iu Boys' Clothing l- lll'sl *l 1 ' . ■ .1 ■■ ... '. 1 : - i j : .,.- ,, - , ■- ■' ■■ ..,:... Corsets! Corsets! i.*,ni, ii-; ■i , ,.! I' A \\ I ! ,l|. ||||,- PHI Illll M,, Wl- I.,,|. llll . ■ i/.i-s ill sei «,-,r-r"'4 ds \\,,, | | , nt || .1 ;;.' ll ll m!, IV0 1111\\,- ili-.'.-ly pul -!■ -'...'k 50 purs whili' 1; mid i*. ii„ii|;|ii ,r-,-.-i trout ll,- fuel ry Ifill |i;tirs white ni -I ;;,;■ llniini'li lit* shell- ing, I Imli "I Pillow uiul Cushion l-',,i-in.s. 1.1 - ... In ds uml sii,.,'*.:, ,',*,'* Mm'.- I', li Huts. The Store that never disappoints \\i IMiT* J.hs,store i . ., ,* i a _. ina*!. neye|. disappoints L- TORE 01: GOOD GOODS AM) GOO!) VALUES. ii-aniii***— ■a-Ha-anr- ya *.* I—— )Wmummm**s**a*v*uunm»i.***mm **-r\\a M i rMM *9rMMMkMrMMrMMMVSi I IHUI ■MiWW WW*—Ml I \\ ****♦**»♦♦«*$ xhe Preserving | KEEP YOUR ||« & * feet off Youa head $ season $ i;, letting tlieni trouble *+, 9 yi rhev won't il you use TF j, FOOT ELM in* .EL-EX'S +'?1 T FOOT EASE. .Ve keep it. .| I | 9 Canada Drug & Book $ 7 Company. Limited. 7 ij#-W$WW# \\* III,- preserving -I-.I-*..11 is II,,W hi'i-i* we invite vuu In mill nml ills] I nlli- tlllili-. including I'cnclios, I',-,,!*, I'iuiii*. Oralis, ,-lll.llVs ill Block. l'-|-liil .Liis. :ill sizes. HOBSON & BELL, BROCERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS GO TO KINCAID & ANDERSON FOB YOUR Local and General. . ■ ml gel : - -1 sent at tin ■ .- -- ■:. itch, il- '■- Istoke v. C-algnrj • tin McK, ii.'., uvi'iiui gr uml.' .1. 1*. Fi.nl. C 1*. U. engineer, I- en- . ..; :;. -iiii- ti.,- levels fur I'. - ., C, '.-. new premises. ■ miss the Harden Party tonight | |i -;;- Kn \\ church. Uniul, nu - ami refreshments. Admission , (ten to tin Hnnd!" The ■ . ... lui.;- -.-, .-.- ;i grnml up n .* ; :. M ii.I.iy Sept. llnl. - --,- ... i ■• music, . ,, leni 'ii.. lm veiling cur- iVeels, nl Victoria, ■_'.,■-: ng iliiln lur n [nrii :los --ii lhe interior. li. - ; m Heaps I attractions! Heiip- .; :•' Hi i|is i-l music! Heap; ipi ,] li Heaps of everything I enjoy life on Ub ,i Day celebration |. n'i : :-- ll ■ way to the mei ■ isoi ig! Crack horses! Big | •■■ Spli udid sports mi lhe i ti ;, grounds both niter- ■ ■ -mil n h.-iiriv w,-ii'-mn- . ' ti-iided bj the Y..M.C, l.to .. [ tlie 1 icrusse, baseball, I tl ... - .- ■ there who will be ,-isii . -... i , o Labor Daj ei lebrn- • - - : i- Iiiiiiiii-! on ' I1:,' .ly Hi.'l,-.'* I ..MM. - pi llll, III 111, ■I i- lin- [i .- rful llm, . . ,, . nppe il L . .-era , lln I m . pie. All ; - - hike is going ';.:•- .-. I Minei .ays V A ritl ' tin ,\\. idsui ii--*... t this SI in .1. Im Hi ', ■ *,. . ibe Hume 1 ■ ■!-. and ivi I ■ take j ion ,-i it, The Hm son I tin ■-.,'.' ' nnys, I pend Hand iti t*ii sity bnvi lien ,1 a prize the I--' Industrial or ■ -i, - ■ turii.iut in the parade :. - tin, grand pit li I i liav Si pi ■- d Tin- Knox church annual garden imii.v will bi In-Ill this evening at 8 p. in . uppositc K'nux church. The Independent llninl will pi ,y selections .! music during the evening, (lames u il refreshments, Admission, lu,-. Vie have in hand u cupy of the very -, - !- :,! riitali'giiii of the Vernon Full Exhibition. Vernon people ure alive In ilu great advertising ndvuiilugo.s uf , -i ssful lair and tin-/ nru lu'tiding ill I lieir ei.ergii s to makon big sii.-oess i,| Ilu IHOI) slum-. Every branch is ini'luiled nml the prizes nre handsome. ■ lli'linld ye country editor, Inr he riai'th in llm in,nniiig and kinnveth mil nimi ii day may bring lorlb. If he li'llitli all tin- in ws lie runneth n risk ,-i I,uving a tin ear pul on him, nnd ii ho lellelh nol the news Ibe pi-,.pli straightway sny he is Mi. nud llieri is uu joy in il. The crafty in in caji.li'tli bin inlo giving n lllei nl pull' fur ;i icry pour I) cent cigar nnd fund ni,il.. rs frown mi hini if ho taileth i i Iinil, r llieir I'rii'kle-fiii'cd broods, The in,- insurance iiinn settelh snares fur iiim, .iml un iln- whole he hath a deuce of a lime." The I'.ii-ili,- Coast Fire Chiefs' Asso- ,-i iti.>ii will assemble nl Calgary on Aug, 211-30-31. The object ,-i' this gathering is the discussion ol methods. in lin lighting, lire appliances, water supplies, constriii'tiiiii oi buildings In iM-i-t fire i all in iltei I inlen i .- Illll Btl'll "ll1' llll' protect inn nt lives .md [irnpertj, from lire Thi.- is thc llili niiiiiiil cniiventioii and it behoves every lire depnrtim in in the wesl lo scud repri sentativi ■ Insurance and Real Estate Full Line Of Tho Best FIRE, LIFE AHd ACCIDENT INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN I I *B*aBaa.»a*^BB*sBB*M«iw OBITUARY. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Swan on are mourning Ilu- -ml loss ■ l llieir laby girl l.riiln Dnrothy, ngul four iths, who died on Saturday Inul from ll"' elVcets ot inlantilc complications, The lillle one wns with her pirents nl lhe residence nf .1. I'. .Siilbciland, when she was lakcii ill. V. rj lunching and -.ul was the lillle tuiiciul, the rcninins 1,,-iiu- interred i-i the cemotcry on Sunday, while iiniuy most lienutiitil wreaths and lluwt rs werc laid round the newly ninde 1ml, grave hy relatives nmi friends. The Maii.-IIkhai.d joins in synipath; d r llie parents in the li ■ ol tli.ii -nl lu iviiveinent. \\ii,.ili, !■ I ii was [iiiii god in!,, .,ii,-i on M unlay night, win n Frank Malz, ugi'd 13 yen im -, I nwny ill the lin'spitnl. iil'ii'i a - '•- re attack ,-i ii.I li.-i!. Tl I I I lhe I I,.' vi'iy I. "CHIC" THE MOUNTAIN WAIF IT OPERA HOUSE U .\\|ll\\*|!\\v, Don't Foigol the Dale. Big Dance After Show N'l-U Snugs. NewSpecialties NoWitlts COOD MUSIC No Walls "lliilldsnuif Rocking I'hiiit-" lu he given nwny I'll HE In the holder uf tin* Lucky Ntunbi'i', HON T FORCET THE DATE SEPT. 3 • ■ ■ III NOTICE. N,,ti,-,-i- horoby iilvou Hint *1 days aftor dalo ! inli'inl til until)' to ll,,- lliii-f l-,,niini"iiiu„r ut Lnmls nml Works for nstiuoliilll so tu cut nnd carry away timbor hum tlioftilluwlimdo- scribed lands In Hln llouil dlslrlct, Nurih Eut Knotoiiny: 1. ('nmiiiQiiciiiH ni n post iilaiilod on tlm uorlli-cnst bunk ul ll... Ciiluniliiii Rivor, -Jim iiird-iibiivo I'l'ilnr Crook nnd mnrkod "E. Mc- It,,.,I.*- soutli-wost riiriior tinst," tlionco north 811 chains, thouco oust su ,.|iiiin*. thonco smitli SO ,-l,uiu-. Ihoiii'B wnsl 80 ,'liiiilis to |„,inl uf "Wotl Ihls Itli dny nlAuiiiist, IHOI. 12. Coiniiionoltin at n oust nltntod „utlio nnrtli-onsl bunk „f tho Culuinbln Rivor nbuut uno milo bolow tho i ih ol Yollow Urook und mnrkod "E. Uoilonn's suuth-wosi curuer i,„*i," tl co north 80 olinlus, thouco oust siirliain.-. lh- ue*,,uth 80chnius, tlionco wo*i HOchultiH lo llio iiiiini,,! cnninioiironiont, Dntod this 15th dny uf August, 1WI mii; ai E. McllEAN. VV A N rr ED vtTANTED-Hiairtl anil l.udgiug I'm- \\V hiivoi'13 yeni-s in ii'-*|i,*etiibln Family, going to si-hnnl. Apply, stilling tonus to Mils. Jam, .Iiuinstun, Halcyon llnl Spi lugs, II. ('. \\\\r.\\.NTl-:il A middle ngi'd vvonien W tu take care of children. Apply ni thn Mau.-Hisiiai.i) nilii-i'. Cl killed und Ciiniin,in liilnii i-iinubliiiu li i-mpbiymi'iil ut all llines in saw mills nml ivoiuls liy applyiiiK In this nllli-i', Highest wages paid. Moiintnln Ijiiiiihi'i- Sliiniifiu-I.ui'i'i's' Assut-iiillon, N,-l-,,ii. B.C.Gen. I'. Wells, Secretary. I POSITION WANTED-By inltldle 1 aged vvmiien ns linns,, Uei-pci. Apply nl llie M.V'i.llKit.vi.n Olliee. 1)(in.Ms TO LET- Furnished nr un- V, t'uriiishi'd, Itimr |uek. Wi-Imve ii ii w I, ll ilniu Insl Season in llni-e- ipitirler, seven-eighth mill lull lengths. They nre ill,, Host English Crnveiielle, We ure selling Ihem nl Hall I'li.-e. E| Ladies' Umbrellas W'v hsivo n sjili-tnlitl Int In ("lioo8o from IJiiii^iiij: from 'i.'ii- to $5.00 oticli. New Fall Dress Goods Are arriving. Our lirst lot shows some ul Ilic neitcst patterns ninl lust goods yel shown. They nil coiiie iu Si-piiiiite Soil Lengths—nn two alike— Grey is Hie Fashionable Color ihis Season. We have il in all shades. New Fall Coats, Ready-to-wear Felt Hats for Ladies and Children. _MOlJENNI/i^ CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE it, will be given which uu: lell .... s... ,,, . ,i. ,. ,i \\|r. j I who wish tn nil.-ml tin sp, ;!.-.,!,- •;, t . . \\ii) . ' --"inii,-ii i Le Inul l-y ii| plying tu ,1 Sinn l.chii II. I ... Wilson, secretin-) I mum. j . |) |,.U-| "Chic" :it the Oiicr-r) Housc- Prociamation, FOR SALE!! Nn, I. Utilise nud two lols, Firsl Slreel, $!l,."iim. Valuable corner luen- liuii. No. fi. Lui mul Sl m-i, First Street, $2,11110, Easy terms. No. li. Loi on First Slreel $SIIII. No. 7. Twu lots on First Street wiih residence, $2,100, These lots are likely lo be valuable business sites. No. II. Cornor property on Third street, two lots nnd residence, $2000, No, 15. 8 Lols on First Street. The linesi hotel or Slore site in City,— $7,850. I Lols on Firs! Street, $0,300, I Lots on Second Sheet, $l,.7i5. No. 21. -Ono of the besl residences uml Villa Sites in Cily. $4,000. No. 22. Residence, Victoria llond, (13,750. No. 23—Hesitlence Mnckeir/.te Ave,, $1,000, No. 21. Business Blook, Mneken-zie Avenue, $12,000. No. 28. Residence on Third Street, $810. No. 12 I Lots on Eighth Street for $1,1110. No. !lli. Hcsldenee and lot, First Slreel, $2,105, Nn. 7H. Resilience, Second Street, $3,I)IKI. No. 71. Residence, Second Street, $2,1100. Nu. 12. Three lots in cily of Nelson, or will exchange lor properly iu Rev- elslnki'. No, 51. I.,,! mul sinlilenl Ciiniboriic t„ i iiiii nn I .in lln- pi uniitors : Iiii) i ololiriiii„niiiid . ilii |ir„clilini T dny, ll„' III, duy $3511, No. ;,l. Hon ul Lot. ('iiiiilioine. Social and Personal W. .1 Ogilvie wu- n; 1* wei k .... .ii-ni.s. A. Johnson visited tin Dm i'.mm -. ]; . I', l, -. -ii nl i; Tin Rev. An-l, I, iii-Mii Beer pn .i i : iu Sl Peter's rim,- - - I' 111 .,'-. llll ! Caves, Ross I'i Mrs. '1. Cunniiiulin '> Hill ' :! llll Igl ' on Sept. 3rd. Don*t torKCt the - , rlrlli.li.la) H-,ln -. . , ,1 1. . ■ I' - clntc CARD OF THANKS s 11. II John McLcoti, Mla/or. ■ ' ■ [Kit 1 (i. Shew I'Cret.u tin !..-.! - Da) ' •• t\\ ■ ,. -, : Sunday, Sept. Uth N||> [-_„_„„„ i --•,:.. : ' siting the eil' t8ocock of I ■- *: ' i-i ii i i u All i ' the Su ■ ■ ni- invited I presem con-t en route lor l Mist . Noi -. - * ■ .... : *.... I • ■ ' ; ■ H ■■■:.-:. '■ ■■ .:. . . syuipathel Misj IJ tractivi i 11 A .. ! .1 I ... ll ll . ' Pleases euery smoker the "Marca STEAMER cilflUt Vuelta. \\|, . - i„.|«-,.,.I, ilu- - • mi. ilu- Cily Revelstoke Labor Day . , i ,i,v ,„n -I.,,.: lti-v.-1-t.okc Celebration, tniw. . ii meets tin' MM-, t. IV*. I I Owiny to scarcity ot accom- * ., I,■* hIi.-i- I,, niodation in tho hotels for expected visitors on Labor Day. ROBERT SAMSON. Householders who hnve room*. they can rent for thc occasio aro requested to list them with the Undersigned. H. FLOYD, So, -clary. N,,. Ll. llll acres wllhln Iwo miles ..I .ily. or will be sold in hloeksof 5 ni-ies i,, liinei-es. >.'-,. 15. Tim ncres Crown title nnd Imlf inti* t hi 5,00110 ncres $"JI,IKK1. N,,. 32. 320 acres, Kelownn, $111,0110, No. !-7. 320 itci'cs Crown gi-iuilsil liimis .il (Illli'llil Buy. $5 per acre, nnil,-rink,-iillKinil-ol'i No, 31. 2,500 acres Nicola Valley, uitli slock, $70,000, N,,. 33, 100 acres ensl of Rovelstoke FREIGHTING Nn. is 320 ncres Crown fgriinted nml pnsl oral lease wilh stuck, 18 miles IV,nn i-.-iiluny $12,750. N'n, :*,7. lb-si Li.iiii in district, isn m-ii-*, Sll ncri-s i-iillivali'il. ginul liuilil- ings, Sin per ncre, No. ill. I louse nnil Iwo ncres bind ni Tr I,iike$l,2i:*.), No. .V,. im nci'es F.nsi Konteniiy, sl.nun. \\n 1)7, Fiuii I'nriiis nl Ai'insti'iing, "TWHiTV PVPRFQQ l:;:i"";:,r"1\"""\"""" ' Is ■" IflL Ul I T LArtlLOO N„. 71. 50, tores Easier., Al ' ' ■ M . the eervi, day nnd | Arc You Using NOTE PAPER If not why not ? Vo I e 1 'a pi • i • ■ kui I lav. HEWs II \\- * I I'uini l- -. WALTER BEWS. - Phm. B. Druggist nmi Stationer, next i n Idwk. Secure your seats early tor "Chic." Sept 3rd, ■ - ■ < ' * - ELSTOKE Court of Revision, 1000 , ,, i, L.-iin. S7..-,n pel- an-. . E.W. B. Paget, Prop. Nu 7I ,,', wm mm Rl ,,;„,,,, p .-.- M.-, . - i-kii.-lii-unii, Sn pur acre, i . \\ny Rind nf Transferring Undeptaken. Mu, 71 ih) III.IHIO acres al Li-lhlu-idgc -,; m, pet acre, \\ 7i| llloaeres al Edmnnton, $11 For Sale WANTED Houses and Rooms to Let tint o| I I Ri it C. IJ. llm .. Businesses For Sale Nm h. I|,,i, I Brick Building, $22. Hotel pi-ell) l.„.,.i„n,$!l,i»Hl. -, ll I. „ yniaker, Hi -l l!: m Mid A SMOKER WIS I SEE -,T F. ROWN'S (if S!9fS 1 . - .' i. iill ' hi it* I'.M ',,,l| , I -1 M, ,i isortmenl - nil landed in Revelstoke ol mil ornamental - I , , . I'M, M I',,' I in,,, llll lin,I Lun.'li li, I-.,'- ■ I,...,.,,,' I l. SlM, II Ikl .-Illk li.„sls. I.lll.ll l-'IMI ■ . -..- ii . and i inni iii town. i mmii Sin„,|, Revoljloks , i , Hotel $'I,5(KI, ,; |ioii.lv, ii Stores, .i Hlnoksniitli's ;. in, in tho Northwest, *„,, I.-, si or Hoi,-l.sii,-ai Notch ILII. Vo Hi Hotel on V. liver Island, ■M...K. lull l-llsll, /. 11,1 mi,-i-i- I iii Slllnge Mill; I,, i il ii, ipilied lineopniilng $|,(XH), No, i; Newspaper in Blillsh Col ,,1,1,!., .-:! IKXIdowii! balance on terms, I.,, -, I, im. nl paymenl mny ,, ni.",! |,'oi- pailli .ilm - apply I" E. A. HAGGEN Id , i i ,i, .nnl Insurance Agent, | Ilevelstoke, B.C. LABOR DAY, Sept. 3, PROGRAM 9 a. m. Grand Parade. Forming at City Hall. Routes : West on Second Street, Douglas Street, to end, turning lo Front Street, East on Front Street to Third Street and Government Avcnuo, turning tu First Street to Mackenzie Avenue, tlience tu Station, Special Prize $20 by It. I. Hand for he t Industrial or llenevo- lent turn nut in parade. Committee Primaf25, in sums of $15 and $10, lor lirst and second best decorated rig in parade 11 a. m. Arrival of Special Okanagan Train R. 1. Band plays visiting bunds tu Hand Room, Citizens are invited to he at Railroad Station to welcome visitors. I p. m.—Lacrosse Match. Calgary vs. Revelstoke On Mackenzie Avenue Grounds. Admission at (late, 50c, Grand Stand 10c. Massed IlandB pnrnde to Ground at 12:15 p. ni. Steamboat and Rigs lor hire to convoy public to Race Course alter llie match. 2:30 p. m.—Horse Races.—Turf Club Association. Four Big Races, Big Purses and Good Horses. Privileges. Mauds in Attcndanci. Adinildon, 50.'. 4 p. m.- Athletic Sports.—Turf Club Grounds. Following Events to lake place between Races, 100 Yards Race $10 00 $5 00 Quarter Mile Race. 10 00 5 00 High Jump 5 Ml 3 00 Long Jump 5 Ol 3 00 Hop, Step and .lump '. 5 00 3 IKI Shot Pulling 5 1)0 3 00 Entry Fees 50c. Three Iii Start.. 7:30 p, rn. Massed Bands Open Air Concert. Coiner Second Slreel ninl Doyle Avenue. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4TH 9:30 a. m.—Football Match, Mackenzie Ave. Grounds. Einlerliy vs. RoVeUtoko. Massed Hands Pnrnde and in Attendance. 10:30 a. m. Baseball Match Mackenzie Ave. Grounds. Armstrong vs. Rcvelstuke. Massed Bands in Attendance. One Admission lor Two Events. Gate 50c. Grand Stand IOc. 1:30 p. m.- Firemen's Races. Front Street. Huli-and-lliib Itaec, Prize $50. Wet Test Race, Prize$50 Bands In Altendiince. 2:30 p. nt. -Horse Races. Turf Club Grounds. Five Fine Races—Hig Purses. Good horses. .Hands in Attendance. Privileges. Admission, 50c. 8 p. m. Dramatic Entertainment, Opera House. " HANDY DICK" Staged by tho Revelstoke Amateur Dramatic Society, under auspices ol Revelstoke Independent Hnnd, ►OOO O0000<>000000000000000< Tlie ubject ot this Sule is to lind new owners lur uar entire Stuck ul Clothing, Hals, Hoots and Sliiies and lliihcnliishicry boforo the opening nl the Fall Trade. We don't believe in currying over goods, They've a poor claim for patronage. Whnt would you Ihink il next year you bought a Suit, nf Clothes frum us identical tu llie une sumo fellow gut this season, "you would (eel pretty cheap wouldn't you, and yuu would not hnve a very gold opinion ol us." Now, tu obviate things of this sort, we are willing to accept a losi—a most severe one. Honco, THIS GREAT SALE ! 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