@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, "1907-01-09"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310901/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ V* Cl) xc o e^ our. a s-Jz-hl 5 iu * ea o I rii 3 Cm o. 8J? u| £? e I / hli »4* 5 E. **- B REVELSTOKE. B. , Mail Order Dipt. CB. Hume&Co. Write] For Samples LIMITED, DEPARTMENT STORE, FRIDAY BARGAINS BERLIN WOOL, all colors, Regular Price 20c Friday-Two Hunches lor 25c. CHILDRENS' 0OAT8-A lew of them lelt. !fl, !f>5 and |6 Costs for 12.95. SILK BLOUSES-Ladies' Silk Blouses, the lwlni.ee ol our line Xmas Stock at about hall price. They range now Irom IJ2.75 to IJB.0O. LADIES' SUITS—In Twcrds and Cloths—the linest tailored goods— 1'23 Suits for $13.50. REPUDIATE LIABILITIES British Companies Will Nol Pay for Earthquake at Valparaiso. London, Jan. 8.—All the Britisli insurance companies have repudiated their liabilities niising from the earthquake at Valparaiso lust yenr. Speaking on the subject nt a meeting ol the llnyul Insurance) Company of Liverpool, tlie chairman .-aid tlmt the tcrmsoltho Valparaiso policies differed from those i-f Sun Francisco. Tl.e companies, he added, hnd all agreed to resist tlie Valparaiso clnin s and lawsuits hnd been commenced. THE CARNIVAL Huntley & Palmer's Choice Biscuits A shipment nf these Famous Biscuits juit arrived; here are a lew specials :—Philippines, Brazil, Rich TedfCnaino Rural, Madiera, Smyrna, Fruit, Kindergarten, Charivari* Plantation, Household, Nursery, Alaska Wafers, Ice Cream, Chocolate and Cocoanut Creams, also other varieties, which wc would be pleas d to thow. Preserves and Fresh Pickles Something New in Preserves and Pickles :— Heinze's Preserved Strawberries. Heinze's Preserved Pineapple, Heinze's Preserved Cherries. Heinze's Apple Butter. Heinze's Sweet Onious, Sweet Gherkins, Mnnd.iliiy Sauce and Tomato Catsup. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. '**' - '-—MM— E. J. BOURNE, B,on-». snw. •*•*> Fi™1*""' ,"d,-M''c"*"" FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE. HEADQUARTERS FOR FUEL and FEED GALT COfAL-The only Satisfactory Domestic Conl, for Cook Stove, Heater or Grate, clean and free from clinkers. Dry Fir nnd Birch Wood, any Length. Hay, Oals, Wheat and Chopleeil. Express and Draying to any part of the city. Furniture Stored .it Reson- nhle Rates. J. G. HUTCHISON Office, McKenxle Ave. Next Burns' New Blook TELEPHONE - - 73. FOR A COUQH OR COLD Try Nairn's Black Cherry Cough Balsam. It cures when all others fail. It's a most reliable remedy for a cough of any kind. f WE OFFER SPECIAL o o PAST HOLIDAY & STOCK-TAKING if 9 BARGAINS WW I See Our Prices on China, Etc., Etc. I LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd. i 'f Dealers in Hardware, Btovos snd Tinware, Miners', Lumbermen's i *> and Sawmill Supplies, etc., Plumbing and Tinttiilthing. INTEREST TO RAILROADMEN Investigation of Accidents- Block System to be Used on Passenger Lines. Washington, Jan. 8.—The report of the interstate commerce commission, just issued contains some interesting matter under the bead of "special investigation." The condition of equipment has continued favorable. Mnny old cnrB of light capacity imve lieen retired Irom tlie service nnd hnve been replaced by new cars ol modern construction. This has had a good effect, ns the new cars nre all equipped with air binkes and have tho litest couplers, which are stronger I ban those put in service a tew yeurs ago. There is also n tendency to limit tbe couplers used to four or five makes and this leads to uniformity and removes the necessity of keeping in stock a large number of repair parts. A difficult problem connected with the coupler question is the matter of improper repair parts, leading to defects that cannot be discovered until an attempt is mnde to operate the coupler, when it is Isuud inoperative. This leads to danger to employees and places carriers in the attitude of violators of the law. The best interests of carriers would be I served by purchasing only those parts that will fit the couplers to which they are applied. Experience has demonstrated the need for an amendment to tbe law placing all appliances included in the master cnrbuildei's standards Ior the protection of trainmen under the regulation of law such as sill steps, ladders and roof hand IioIcb. Penalty delects are well looked alter and properly repaired, but appliances not covered hy the law are not infrequently allowed to pnss in a defective condition, It is only by placing nil tlitse appliances in the same category that their safe and serviceable condilion can be insisted upon at all time". As a result of the commission's order, increasing the minimum percentage ol power brakes to be used in trains, there has been a considerable increase in the use ol nil' brakes. The operation of this order lias been beneficial, and indications arc that height trains will soon be wholly controlled by means of air brakes. The effect ot the interchange agreement mentioned by tlie commission in its last annual report has been good and the fear that it would interfere with the forward movement of cars has not been realized Oars are kept in better condition and are safer to handle than heretofore. The tremendous increase in the volume of freight has put a severe strain on em ployec*. and this has often been made the justification of an excuse for working men in.duly long hours ...id has led to the employment of many young and unexperienced persons. In the matter of long hours the accident reports have show., instances of even worse condition! than existed iu former years, In the item of passengers killed in collisions and derailments the record Ior 19011 is not so bad as that of 1H05. The statistical tables only serve to confirm the serious and pressing character of the three fold problem which line been made the chief feature of tbe last two or tliree annual reports. (1) The investigation of accidents. (2) Tlie requirements by law that the block systems shall he used ou passenger lines. (3) The regulation by government authorities ol the evil nl over work by trainmen, signal men and telegraph operators. Acting under public resolution the oorn mission with thc aid ol experts is engaged in an investigation of tl.e use of and necessity for block signal systems and appliances for tlie automatio control ol railway trains. Thit is being put into shape to lie reported (o congress and will shortly be transmitted. Fun and Frolic at the Rink. Tee fancy dress carnival held in the rink last night under tlie auspices of tlie Ladies' Auxiliary ol Knox Church was a distinct bucccos. The costumcB were striking and tasteful in their originality nnd the scene was lull ol life nnd color. Some of the dresses were excellent and the judges had no small task belore them in deciding upon the winners ol the prizes. The following is a list of nnmes and characters each represented: Mrs. G. Bell, Liberty. " Edwards, Rose Queen. " J. A. Johnson, Jenny Lind, " J. M, Scott, Undergraduate. " .1. Lyons, Normandy Peasant Girl. Mrs, Squarebriggs, 1907. " Uppor, Maple Leaf. " Carr, " " " Purvis, Winter. " G. Edwards, Hockey Girl. Miss Ruby Berger, Highland Lassie. " M. McEiichren, Icioles. " F. McEiichren, Stars & Stripes. " .McLennan, Dolly DollarB. " J. Aiiwlie, Peasant Girl. " F. Lawson, Red Cross Nurse. " F. Campbell, Folly. " B. Woodland, Fairy. " M. Young, Flower Girl. " G. Urquhart, Queen of Diamonds. Miss M. Porter, Morning. " M. Julian, Advertisement. " S. Julian, Italian Girl. " L. McPhadden, Indian Warrior's Dunghtcr. Miss Laura Phipps Bul Podure. " L. Smith, Rough Rider, " O. Robinson, Fish Wife. " A. McGuire, Queen of Hearts. " F. Julian, Bride. " F. Johnson, Card Girl. " Roumiin, Pharaoh, " Olga Roumiin, Winter Star, " Hubb-, Hockey Girl. " J. Thomas, Gypsy, " McNiven, Mail-Herald. " E.Thompson, Red Cross Nurse. " E. Burget, Fortune Teller. " White, Spanish Girl. " A, Palmer, Winter. " G. Dent, Red Riding Hood. " A. Cedarholm, Queen of Hearts E. S.Jackson,Indian. C, Dent, Mystery. H. Bews, Son of Rest. Reginald Woolsey, Porter. Frank Bates, School Girl, Will Nicholson, School Girl, Ed. Corlcy, Negro. George Woolsey, English Dude. E. Thomas, Prospector. I. Biggs, Mounted Policeman. ,1. Porter, Hindu. Cecil llnek, "Martha*." W. Knox, Little Eva. II. McEachren, lio-Peep. E. Morgan, Coon Girl. Cliff Urquhart, Sailor. Glen Urquhart. C. String, Clown. L. II. McLean, Cowboy. Roy Thomas, Monte Christo. Cli!V Corson, l'eclect Lady. Joe Morgan, Said Pasha, Bert Cayley, Chink. Douglas, McCiitter, Judge. Jim Lawrence, Jockey. Arnold McCarter, Jockey. Bert Liuvrence, Sir Walter Raleigh. C. W.King, Policeman, 0. Marshall, New Woman. R, Gordon, Coon, Omer Jones, Hunter. C. Wood, Liberty. F. Whitehouse, Liborty. W. A. Chambers, Sauerkraut. A. McEnchren, Stars, K. A, Cirnahi.li, Cowboy, C. H. Foxwcll, Governor ol Quebec. C. W. Gordon, Court Jester, L, Borger, Evening. N. Ross, Bill Miner. R. D. Maedonald, Whito. R, Squarebriggs, Mephisto, J, S. Hooley, Ghost. A. McCrao, Fronoh Count, F. Smith, lt. George Bell, Butcher, J, D, McLennan, Locliinvar, R. N. Doyle, Suo Mow. Tl.e prizes for tbe best costumes wero very handsonio and were won by the lollowing: Best Lady, Miss McLennan, "Dolly Dollars," lady's pocket book. Best Gentleman, J. D, McLennan, "Locliinvar," carving set. Best Boy, D, McCartor, "Judge," leather coll r and cuff sot, Best Girl, Ruby Borger, "Highland Lassie," jewel case. Bett Comic, W, A, Chambers, "Sauerkraut," silk umbrella, The judges wore Mrs, Elson, Mrs. Robbins, A. MoRae, A, E. Kincaid, C. F. Lindmark. The Band played during tbo evening many line selections, and refresh THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Judge Henderson Will run- Australia Menaced-Chinese Retaliation-Snow Ploughs Busy. Sydney, Jan. 0.—There is a spreading shadow over Australia, and it is the Bhiulow ol a developing Asia. Shanghai, Jan, fl.—Native news papers report that the Chinese loreign olliee is consideiing tho question of declining to accept American retaliation for the American rejection of the Chinese subscription to the relief of San Francisco eaitliquake sufferers. Vancouver, Jan. 9.—His Honor Judge Henderson yesterday formally notified tlie Executive ol tl.e Liberal Association that he would accept the nomination on tlie Liberal ticket for Vancouver in the coming Provincial elections, and lias resigned from tlie County Bench* New Westminster, Jan. 9.—Ice, inches of it on tlie Inlet opposite Port Moody, has forced the Emerson Lum ber Company to el.ut down its mill at that print, and it will not be reopened till the present cold s ap is at an end. The ice at Port Moody is reported to be over an inch thick all over the tidcllats, and tl.e logs have been frozen in so solidly that they cannot be pulled out for hauling into the mill saws. Medicine Hat, Saek., Jan. 9,—The storm ol the last tew days has caused snow ploughs to be used on this division for tlje first time this yenr and nil available engines are being utilized in keeping the tracks clear for the passenger tiains, which are running from 18 to 24 hours late. All freights are cancelled. ..«»—. ENGINE WAS STALLED Train Frozen tothe Track and Unable to go Ahead or Back up. Sunny Albertajhas been idealized many timet ... song and story, not always in accordance with the facts owing to the licence given to poets and other purveyors ol fiction. Not to put too line n point upon it tbe weather in the vicinity of Nant.iii last Friday waB bitingly, bitterly cold. The thermometer stood so low as tu he altogether beneath contempt. Outside the depot the downward tendency oi the niciciiry ol the weather gunge, drew out the nail whioh held it to the wall and the whole apparatus fell to the platform with a dull sickening thud, The weather was certainly the coldest that had ever been experienced , for many years. No. 101, which was 1 billed to leave Maoloed at 10,05, ninde a good nil. and Btopped at Nantun lo take water. Alter the tender lind ! been filled the fireman found that ho wns unable to shut off the water which 'owed over the tender and all ', over the track. As last as the waler | tell it (rozc, till in a little while the wheels of the engine and tender were lirinlyenibediledii.il large body of solid ice. She could neither go ahead or back up. The engineer rang his bell presumably to keep it from freezing. He whistled to "go ahead" and "back up" but thoeffoits were futile and all the while the train was becoming more and more firmly rooted in tbe soil, The situation was getting very serious when a south bound passenger train camo to the rescue and succeeded in releasing the train from its awkward position, POLMATIER SISTERS. This popular and well known con cert company will apposr in the Opera House on Friday, Jan, 11, undor the auspices of the Court Mt, Bogbie, 1.0. F. The artists have been in this city belore and thoir excellent work has made them certain of a hearty welcome on this occasion. Miss Helone is a cometist ol much repute and her sister is second to none as an exponent of tbe trombone, A mandolin and guitar quintette is one of tho features of tho entertain ment and the whole company are musicians to the coro, their success throughout tbe province being proverbial. As to what precise nature the programme will take we do not yet know, but popular music with a spice of classic will tako the popular feeling and Revelstoke is assured of *' -■"* and BOTJEM BROS. DEALERS IN High Class Groceries. Fruit, Flour, Feed, Stoves, Furnaces, Hardware, Harness, Crockery, Glassware, Etc. BOTJB1TE BEOS. DRY CEDAR WOOD Two Ricks, stove size *3 '5 Tliree Kicks, stove size *B 50 BANFF HARD COAL Furnace and Stove Coal JO 00 Nut Size, suitable Ior Sell Feeders, Base Burners and Ranges 8 60 Revelstoke Fuel and Supply Co. ^^^ LIMITED. ^^ Molsons Bank Building. Have made m.st ol their wealth investing in Real Estate, and it would not bc unwise Ior tlie man having money at low rate of interest to follow their lead by inveBting in the best buy on the market which we have selected as our Special Snap (or the coming week. LISTEN 1 Brand new seven room dwelling on Fourth Street, two lots, hot and cold water, electric light, bathroom, cellar, lawn, large woodshed suitable for stable and in fact everything thnt goes to make a modern, up-to-date dwelling. Price $1,350 Terms $600 Down, Balance on Time. REVELSTOKE INSURANOE AGENCY, LIMITED. MOLSONS BANK BUILDING, nm.iii.iai—ii Imperial Bankof Canada Head Office - Toronto, Ontario. Unuirliii- in . l.ii l'rniii,L-,!* ,,i Mnuii.iliii. -Vlliena. BaskaUhswan, llrili*!. .'olnmbin. Ontario, Quebec. Capital Subscribed Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund n. If. Wilkie, President Hon. 1! $5,000,000.00 • $4,280,000.00 $4,280,000.00 .l.tKi-iiAY. Vice-President A General Banking Business Transacted. Savixus Dbpahtmbnt—Deposits received and Interest allowed nl eiirront rate from data i.f) opening account, and compounded halt-yearly. Drafts sold'available in nil part* of Canada, United state.-, nnd Km..pe. Special attention given to Collections, Revelstoke Branch, B. C—A. E. Phipps, Manager. Good City Lots on Easy Terms A few good City lots still on the market at present prices. Terms* reasonable. Apply soon G. M .SPROAT, Real Estate OfRice, Cowan Block. ing many inm n".™*"";"' - — , „„ ovpnillB's bright, wbolotonio ments were served at interval, on the »~f0'ftl Xalnment, loe, I" LORD STRATHCONA FOR WASHINGTON Succeeded at London by Sir Frederick Borden, Ottawa, Jan. 7,—Despite the ovas- ive contradictions, it ii now accepted ns a certainty that Lord Strathcona has reiigned the olliee of high commissioner and that Sir Frederick Borden will succeeded him. Lord Strathcona will personally deliver his resignation at Ottawa. The vacancy at London which has so long la-en sought, is the highest within the gilt ol the Dominion Government. Thc salary, whicli is if 10,000 a year, will in all probability bc increased on the ground that it it ina 'equate in the ease ol a commissioner without independent means. There is a report to the effect that when Sir Frederick Borden goes to London ss high commissioner, l.uul Strathcona will go to Washington as Canada's ollicial representative in the olliee of the new ambassador. This report lacks ollicial confirmation hut it would not bc surprising il Lord Strathcona should become the right liaiul ...an ot the Hon. James Bryce in the British Embassy. This would he a tnngibleacknowledg- ment ol Camilla'a growing importance, aud ivould minimize delays and f ri-- - tion in dealing with Canadian interests at the American capital. It is pointed nut that there are some differences still to be adjusted between Cumuli iiiiiI the United Status, notably the pelagic sealing in Behring Sea. President Roosevelt in his last message to congress pressed for settlement of these questions. Lord Strath- cona's sppointmc.it as Canadian representative at Washington would go lar to ensure successful negotiation of a treaty which would wipe out all the questions at issue between Canada and thc republic. Sir Frederick Borden and Sir Richard Cartwright have long desired the high coniiniaiionership. Sir Riohard's age and health leaves the minister ol militia without a lurmidnble competitor in active political life, aud his selection comes as no surprise. Nothing better than Our " Special. a ■M.-vito txat s»>rfi,»»»*i*ij«-»"js.ws.' -*r. Ebe -ftoafUlberalb. I'. liMSHti DAY AT IV£LST0K \\ '.. 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES, tnclulin^; -; ._■ :* I. [Ttil 8| .* . By the year ll stoftla*] Ha * i.5«i r" " " i" 'it ItlNTlSO promptly executed nl retool ■ *..- *. - - TKBHS-t nsb, Subscriptions payable In nd; vance. ORBEril OXDKNCE Invited on n IU re ol I .* it Communica'.iotiii tu Bi.1* lor musl be ic touipanled by niuno o( *'.-..: -. . '■».; :;*-' fo . bllCfttloll, bill it- BTideno of-go d fa tit. Correspondcni - Ebo ild b ■ ■■:'. From (lui* Own t'ui'rwpni.ilf nt. The l'rot-l>ytennn Rnml y icbi ol fill Christninn aivo n hi) S'K'i'C'S-' ADVERTISING RATES. Legal Iw '■ ■' Ilnn, -.. enl , ■ ' In* Mon .;. . iN el [12 Iiu* i mako one ; -* -,- , . - - i I = - *■ Ull *,. :*-•.'-■,' ■■■[■: Illll i . red i ■ i" r cent ad< ■ ,.*.!■.: i I ill -...;- Im '!. ---' I" i . . ■ ■ Iverii enn nt** - ■■,■■.-.'■; ■. i. ■. i in ml, :. . ■ ■ .. -. -. ' ■. ;, nuiii *: Jiffftl - '. ■ i; .,- ... 1. ! .iMllUU'.- .... - ■;. J,. I I.,-!-. v, . . Mi I ri u i" worth -.1 li -. . . .....it- n U i i ■ ki - ■ -■....- .... '* L'tm nt-- nnl-! be In oy I * i ■■ -■-•>.• and Kriilaj ol t-.f. wi ■-. -■ * * ■ ilnpiuy, MURPHY & HSlll'.l*. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc 0 T I A \\V A Parliamentary, Departmental and Patent Office Agents Practice before Railway Commission. Cliti im- G is, Murphy. Harold Fisher 11.1.AN k ELLIOTT', jr r. i. ,M..u.s. :- u, i-i.i.i.iii'. f J ARVEY, McCARTER ij AMI PINKHAM, barristers, solicitors, etc. Offices: Impbkiai Uank Block, jiku.i., stoke, n. 0. Money '.oK-ian. OffloeK Revelslokt H. <*.: Fun Stoolo, 11. 0. Uko. S. Mi Carter, A. M. l'INKll.l.M. Revelitoke, B, 0, J. A. Darvev, Kort Smell' 11. L". ire;' ent lai ment iiigl -. Tl u i liurcli was bcmitifu'-yjl deco ateil bj i nny williiig l.r.n-'s. A :;l packed church g. ('cd ll e cliildr.n ;j and rewarded their efforts with goner- | OUS lippl.llliC. An i- lerrsting and long programme was rondert'd, consisting ol choruses, recitations, dialogues nml drills by ti e young folks, who acquitted llicmsclv s I'liiiii-nlile. Much credit is due to Miss MooC ill, who had charge of the niusio ii. 1 general training o! the obildrcn, ably as ish tl by Mis Di wur C.ipliiin i'.-.i i gavi two ol 1 is ehai". :i - ri lie rcoitnti ns In dinleoi, "Tl >- ll-lls ol Si. Mlobel" end "Llttli Baptists," whicli mol with hourly appl u I-. Miss MncColl's rendering nl l.i niiyson'. "King Out Wil I llellu" iv.-- also warmly r.ccivc-d, The choir -a i - i: chorus, "Village Hells," lo ll.e gn nl deli* ht ol tho niidii nee A Christmas tre: gifl laden rose resplendent nn tho pUtforuj. In due timo Santa Clnus (Mr. Norman Mc- Eachi rn) made his appearance .....I distribiiteil prerenls to children nnd friends. Many narm nor Is of appro- ciiilion werc heard of tho quality of the entertainment nsn whole. EXPORT DUTY ADVISABLE :■/-..- -----»i _--.m-- ■■--. a.-. ttv-'.*-..-ii--.-.»'..'rrn".-,-*..'.ta '■-.- i-i-.- .-ae "-.n-iil-ii-. -*, certificate UB nn ininlin nml mini In 11 elegit.,.:,' I'liuilshiii] • wiiii-i -.-. ingle pieces nn : ,i f in ii >-..,•! ,-t-l, i'i' li.i. I mm.. ;t; well liii.i closels, ■I- 111'.Mill- II ); ri ol:s II 11.- ul' s:.|.o I' i le- W. In,.,. ci, oi .:-, .. .--, M.i.ii- 'i-sks, 'lioiil: .-iiii.-- tlt-s s •Ira thnl inm 'COM 'AMES' Ai i n the iMattki! of tiik k.-tatkoh* ElilsrniTliiN of! JAMKS AHMSTHONO, LATH HI-* HI-.V KLSTOKK, BUITIS11 COLUMHIA, IIE CHASED, lNllisiATIi. Notice I* hereby glim, nm.... >|i« -.'iii .lu;- ut ■i ' -1. ■ In. th! ..;. .tied ninl ...hi ..'. flue.ne.it In 11.i- !• R. Howson & Co. ::re:-*-".TW-«»,«M«>-:K!^*^^ SOUVENIR GOODS ii you are looking for something nice in SI'OOK'J. AMD FINS, BELT 3U0KI.ES, WATCHES, " BUNN UF'icCIAL" for Souvenirs, wu hnve ilium liere. GUY BARBER, - 0. P. It. WATOH ii'lSP -CTOR. -wm.mi sua. t jn Lr;,-.-Tffiaattwwsaiajjdui^;i- t'-sffw.jj. :--j33ki»«ji. srantflMMMR aw THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from Country of origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. REVELSTOK!), B. O. ■^ffFWffiiripHnpiuriiBBi j^ar ii>iiii*tiiiiijnrBnrr ij ■iTiMMirtiirwun' mnwr^ir^Tirr-TV^TTTiiri'fff^WMWO' Q-OOO CH>0*O^K^CKK)-0-0-0 OOOCKHX? " " "li J.M.Scotl I.1..I. W. I. Brings. ICOTT AX11 BR1QGS s Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, I Mn-.-i-v "in Loan SolicitorsSfor Molsons Hank First Street. Revelstoke, B.C. TjOBERT SMITH Provincial Land Surveyor. Mine Siuveying Engineering McKenzie Avenue, ISi.x inii, Revelstoke, Zbc tlDalUlbevalb " I would . . . earnestly a visethom tor th. Ira I to I--..1-. thispaper to In- nunctually served up, and lo bu I ml upon ns n iuim uf the ■• teq ilpago."- -Ann.so.N. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1HU7 Legislation Introduced to Protect Niagara Power. Ottawa, Jun. 7—The Dominion tlovorninenl will introduce legislation in parliament al the present BOSBion to empower thc imposition o! an export duty ui electric energy where such steps are deemed advisnblo in tho interests of our own people. At Niagara two power plants on the Canadian sido are controlled by American capital, and already are exporting power to lho United Slates. Niagara being the only water power ol consequence in this purl of Canada, it is felt by tha Federal Cabinet thai people should be protected against the export of natural product when the tiniecnn.es Ihnt it is urgently needed lor the development of Canadian in- dustries. There is no intention, ol course, of putting the export tn:. into immediate fo.ee. DEAL IN WESTERN LANDS Large Realty Company has Been Formed in Winnipeg. The Arrow Lukes S Kootenay Lukes Fruit Company, capital $160,000 Ins been incorp'jrated at Winnipog The provisional directors nre: Duncan Chrystall, of Montgomery; Walter Yon i.e.... in, nf Nelson! Frederick John Baker, William Horsley, Frederick Skelding Col'ior, ..II of Winnipeg. The company will buy and 6ell land in British Coin nbii, ' W A NT HI) V1 ipl,. ol* yonog I nli i wil ■!-. nm.. . . in, em. | •i'.i.-.! nml i-tnl nl : mi: ui!i. -• nil I ii v .... Mi Is -.. . ipply Mail'I iai ■ ,' ■;.i ,i -, ; m . ii Firm J' St.. I't. (Ill IHI- IllltJ - I *■ i " . | ; . i , - i, - . ; ■ . pi-nvli j p>..| --i-il. I! A Upper. lii'i: - \\!m-:- \\i . r - a... -1 n nu CIVIC CRITICISM It is customary ami generally popn lar to lind Inuli with the manner in wl :-•':: city councils discharge the business i-l niuiiieipa ilie- There is not a city ol any pretensions in Canada, Iiom the Ml intit- to the Hue ii -. in ".hie.i critici.ius are not buing lev led M* tin: in. i "i-i- i.i b srdt -■( aid ■ .... II ih. re is j • tilicati u for tn. tricti ret i ■':.;• n ne ti (er, Hi, n is i : ■ council uithi he cin.lii.i.- oi thi '• mi ion tl al i- nol sum epti ie as • n ol every liumau nstituti' n, And it it ,.- - in mm r hy thai tin re i- a gem r.il ... pet.l to re rei ut. citizens and busini •- men to put by lhe lii-litferciice whi li dol - .--..-: . - My i - ; them and con e io tii.. ts.. iii.c-i- ui the mum ci] i.'.!-- li. li ■. ii- chemist i.Ci- it ia pi , ■ i t to b wonile.ed at thai i. Revelsloke 'men ol large affaire' t bei ■_■ ei | rtu .-.-.- 1 with lor b.ir • al lor the well ire 1 the community aud are bc j , t Id th - .- .- . d tj • ■- ..i the :• ii -,- . it • which no I * \\\\- l> r ii Whu ' ' CIIS1SI. ll) -.,, k. Nuivj \\\\ , M, wh. • thia ;, ■ ■■• . lak. .1 . ■ i •, ,q It it true that Un r in Hi i ' tl ealtairt ■■ h rged ii IT7 ; '■ - '■ -' ' ' ' '«« "" '* 8 . -i i - - , : K.,:. than any other matter, provincial ni LEWIS, Mn k Avenue. ■■••■'-■ ' '' ' ' ■* - U'lMlH : ,. it its lac ii..!. like all \\\\ i eanhlj inetil ..- thi Itevelttoki ' SIaii.-Hkii.m.ii..m.-i*. ■ -■.--: Ii provi ment, Do you enjoy that well diessed feeling? We nil know whnt it feels like'lo l.o hot, lo bu cold, or to bo tieed, nnd It In jusl us true that wo .ill know what it feels like to he well dressed, ll feels good, nnd it's good to feel good. Vou enn never be well dressed if your clothes are nol made hy the right milker. Get loknow we bundle lhe SEMI-HEADY GARMENTS niul yon will li...I what n pleasure nnd satisfaction it Is to be 1 well dressed. I Suits and Overcoats $15, 613, and $20.1 . Blue and IMack Suits, the best made, 320, & $25 I Right Overcoats, up-to-date-Prices: $18 and $20 Special Trousers $5 and $6. i Tailoring Is our business, We make n man hml* well nml lie knows it, 1 ..Cressman and Morrison., ffiEMSgaBKgK^ v certify tlmi Un* "i! I Lumber (V lj i ..tl IT'fii.lIlTL'll UH Ull liXlrif I'l I'Vil!- ...lm- m:,|-1 tilt'' Cinil|i'tlli*V All. la'ii,' ,i,i .ii i-in* I iill or .hit of tin* olijeeUo! mu) i litlioleslilntlvo uiitliorltyot. liuiiUM'f llnttili Cnmmbiu iixu-n 1 ..I nfiii'u i-i ii* ■ coinpmiy is nlt.iut«i (tlthu ii il mn*, • ij ku. Uuiiuty in iiu* .* tuta nf lioiiiiin . ul lln t'oiilital nf Lho Company \\» v li. .,-., 'limi ,11'it Uiillltl'S, lllvlltt'll Into in iTll.!.: t I i,i... mi.l -.li'm-H ii imi'ilnlliii't-adi. I'lit- li-j.nl i.fflcoof tlio Company In this IVuvince i, Blt-iuit) nt Imporiiil inmi; ,.lock,Kevulstoko, ml i...i'...- Hnillli McCavt r, barrlmohat-law, I wlioaoaililroid I tliu buiiib, is tlie attomoj (or lln* I Company, nut uiuii.iwurcil in isauu finiltransfor ..tuck. Tlif iiim'nf ilie uxlsloiico nf Hit' Company is lift)* yean fnmilua ^ml dii? of October, IbOO. Cllvuniimli'i'in) itiuiil uml Hul of OlDcc ill Vic- imiii I'u.mii',-rn ri'itinli Culumbia, tillsiwiily. ninth day "( Nuvumlnr, ono tlioiwaml iitnu Imn- drednmlslx, s. y, WOOTTON, Heitlattar ol .loitn Stock CouipaiiiH. H-*' 1 The objects im which tlio Uoinpaity hubecti establlabod and retfUtered avoi • Tn um iui fat'lui*.*, export, Import, buyi hoII and ;iin*iiillv ik'il in goods, warea,morchandUe mul prunertyol ever) tlaaaamldeaorlpilon within tlie Hlateol Wiiahtogloti,the UnitedBtatuaof Amerl- cj, llio Province nf Hrltlah Coin in middle* where aa mav frum time to time be found necea- (tiny ur uoliveilleiH for the purpoaea of the (Jompany; tn carry nn mul conduct d Keuerul ivIioleBiile aud retail in 111 lug, manufacturing mid lumbering bualuoaa ivlthln enld lorritoryitonwiii operate, buy, sell, lea80,8rocLoi'otlierwUeac(nilre saw mill- mul nny other klnda ol milU or factories fm- the manufacture nf lumber, either in the rough or finished Hinu*, mul fm* manufacturing or tttilshhin nil articles of tiiidi' made therefrom, and tu own, buy, sfii. btaee or otlierwlso acquir*■ ull machinery and appliances nf every kind ami de- ucrlptlon that mny bo necessary nr usually ban or ii.ted in connection therewith; in purchase, take on lease, nr in exchange, IiIjc or otherwise tmiuire or bold aud Bell lands, estates, bulldliui. rlghta*of. rt.i^ li^lit nr water or any other rights or prtvl- legw, luachinery, busluessea, good wills, plants, sloeka in trade, or ol her real or personal property of any nature or kind wlmlaoover aa may lie deemetl necoaaarj to carry out any of the objects rn- purposi'S of thia Comynny; tu maintain, hu* prove, manage, work, control ami superintend any nulla, roads, Mays, tramways railways, bildgca, reservoirs, waler courses, auwmills, Blungle miKi, factories, hydmullo works, electrical worka or ntlier wnrks nr conveniences which may seem conducive in any of the ohjeota or purposes nf tlm Company-, ami lo buy, sell and deal in the same; to use Btt'iim, wnter, eloclrlcal or any otlier power as a motive power, or otherwise, und to buy, sell and deal In thu aaino; lo purchase, acquire, sell, Imiii, erect, mid operate eloclrlc light aud other power plants for milling and manufacturing pur* posm, and for the purpose of furnishing lights and creating power for any mul all oilier puriinst!!*- (o bond, buy, soil, louse, locale und Imld ditches, Humes and water rights: lo coustruct, leaso, buy, sell, iniilil nr operate milroails, ferries, tramways or oiik-r moans of transportation, for transporting logs, lumber or other material or passengers. To own laud, buy, sell, lease mul locate or otherwise acquire timlior uml timlier claims; to buy, acquire, hold. Improve, lease ami st*n limber, farming, grazing, mineral and other lands, mid iim products thereof, to Acquire, purchase, lay out, plat ami Bell town ami city lnis, mul to plat and put upon the market town sites mul eroct buildings and Improvements of ovory kind and aull lots, or otlierwlso dispose nf the same, or anj pari or portion thereof, ami generally to dn a real estate, rental, buying, Belling, improvement and Investment busmcas; to carry on agoneiaJ merchandise mul commission business; ii ucquiro.aell ami conduct stores,lioiels ur board hig houses; lo subscribe for, puivh tao or utlmrwise November, lIXNJ.anOrrtor was granted anpo'iu!- liiB-Ucoi-go Bmltli Mm'itrier. (Mlbiil Adniini.v trutor forttiu Rovolsttiko Eleclural Distriot of thoCouuly of Kooteimy, to h • Adniliilstmlor ni all uml sIiikuIui* tho siatoof lliomlil Intestate, Notice Is hereby further (riven Ihal ull rmlii- ova nud nilii'i-t* having cltuuia uKatnst tbo K"J lak'oi tbo snid dccciwi-d aro remilreil on or before llm Mib duy of January, \\m, .0 send by post pronalrt or deliver lo lho undersigned, ibi'ir 1 l.ri-iiiin ami Suruiunoa, uibli'issci and (l03crlptbiim,iho full paritonlarsoflheirulnlraa Inly vorlfloti, till) slato'lioiit of Itmli'iiucoiints mil tlm mil un'of IhcficcinlUcD, if uny, bold by them. Aud further take uotlco thai after mob lut mentioned dalo lho AdmlulBtrator will procoed to dlstrlbuto tho Assets of Uh* nuld ilecuuaeil uiuoiih'r.t Mm parties entitled Ihorabo bavluu ri'uard only lo lhu olaltnflof wbleb be ahull llicn have noliuo noil Ilul Ibe ^uld Adininla- Iratorwlll not in* liable for lho said assot*'or any pan tluii'tif io any powon or peraona of whose i'luini notice hhall iml huvo been re- reiveil by hlm ut llieilulouf fiioh distribution. Ihiici ut Vanoouvor, llilli-b t'olumhiu, tills :n*d day nf Docotnbor, A.U, imii. TUPPBII& (iltlKI'TN, Solicitors for Qcoi-kc Smilli MoCartor, (Ico !t Wt'il lin Ailiiiiiiiili-iilor, &A 7-- m$m CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Municipal Flections 1907. NOTICE Notice is lioroby glvou thut on Wednesday Ibe 11»t I* dny of Jmmnry, 11)07, ul 2i80p.mi at tin I'.'i'i-ii'n'ii ntlico of tbo Hevolstiike Sl Mc* I'ulliniEh Creek Hydraulic MiuingCo., Limited, UVub-itnko, B. 0., I will offer for salo by Public Auction to the highest bi ider for Cash, 30110 Hhnroa, certlflcate-a uumbored 1 CorlillcateNo.ijl ;i«W In arrears$'.!01 u mn " " wn III IW " iu iu nu " " in 11s ino " IU lit Ml " 10 S3 '.M " " 2:, Sl 2511 " " :..i 15a ne " 2U 112 IMI " .u HM 11(1 " 20 2800 $002 nud comprlslna the sliureB i^ued by tbo said Cumpuiiy iu llio abovo numbered certificates, mid that .sueh snle is advurtitiud by order of the Hoard of Directors, by rouson nf said shares hoint-t iudefuullon uceoimtof uim-paymout of Calls or Assossmonts thoreon, muouiitiug to trio sum.-* pluced opposite ouch cortillcutonumbured in this notico duly muile niul dmimntlstl and now unpaid. Dated at Kevelstoke, December nth, loon. JOHN I). BIBIULD, wed doc lit Beoy,*Troas. acquire, sell, and hold with Uu- same rights 0 ownership therein as may bo pormllted to uaturu persons, the shares, bonds and obligations of an; other corporation wherever nrganlzeilito procuri tho Company In be registered, incorporated, 0 recognized in any other state, or.country, 0 pro vini'i' ami in iln all ami evoryibbig uecessar)' sultablo, coiivoiiient or proper far the accampllsii menl ut any of the nurposos, or the attainment of anj onoormnreoftlie objects Herein enuinomted or Incidental 0 ibe powers herein named, or which shall ut anytime appear conducive or ex podlent for ihe itroioctlon or ben -lit of the corporation, and dually (n iln uvtrylhhig consistent, proper and requisite for tho carrying mil of the objectsand purposes aforesaid in their fullest mul biHiadestsense within said toirilory, wed doc 1*2 u-liu LAND NOTICE NOTICK ia hereby given that 1)0 days after date i intend In apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner ul Lands and Works for permission tu mirchase tlm fullowuig described lands in the nest Kootonay District; Ooiumeiicfng at a pust planleil 20 clmins east fnnn the sontlHvost corner of Lot i-toS and marked "li, c. TralTord'a north-east eurr or pest," tlionco iouth 40 chains, lliunco west ito ehains mure or lesa In bake shore, thenco tinrlli along hIkm' to Boiltb-weat eorner of Lot £468. thonce oast 2" chains to poini of commencement, Dated November 18th, HKiG. dec 6 wed li. C. TKAI'KUIU), OTTAWA, Ont, Archil win ml Competition for Departmental and Justice Buildings, / tOMl'KTITIVK drawings uro invited for \\ Departmental mid Justice HuildhiK* to bo erected for tbo Dominion Government at ul Ottawa, Ont. The aiilbur of tlm bunt design will be award* oil a premium of -Kiwi. Ibe second besl ?l.imo, lho (fiinl bcflt$2(000and lhu fourth best, $1,000. Drawings will be rocolvod not later than April 15!h, 1907, and are lobe addressed to the SocfQlury of tbo Depart mont of Public Works, Ottawa. This coinnotltlon is open lo Canadian Artdit- tootawlio havo bcon resident in Cnnada for one year or inure. Coiiiiitious nf competition slating requirements ol buildings and mnpa iimwiut: Blie,*fco. may be bad on applieuliou to the imdcrHiKiiud. l(y order, Vtttca GKLINAS, Hcori'lai*)*. Deparlnient of Publio Works, Ottawa, December 12, WOO, NowBpapera will not be paid for this udvof* tisi'iiicnt. if thoy insert, it without authority from this Department. Revelstoke Licencing District. Notico is hereby glvon that I have received application fur a retail liquor licence from Krank Julian for tbo Europe Ilolel, situated near the city of Uevclstoko. And further take notice that a special meet ing of thu Hoard of Licence Commissioners of the Itcvclstoko Licencing Distriet will be hold in tho Provincial Police Olilco, Ilevelstoke, on Tuesday, Jan. iflih next, 1007. Hy order, U. A. UPPKR, Chief Inspector. R^oJlRtoke, »,C„ Doc, 21,1900. NOTICE. iv. M. Riiehie Vil-I. ni! I . ,1 ■ : rno REN'J l.i-. ■ -. un d I mi Firsl Stn i. -ji —i h. ,■-- f. • .iin.H Op| ite. ihe *ch - 1. Apply io \\V. M. Lnwi ■ ii WANTD Girl for % wo.li i r tui '.. - ■ i. Mi*. Tln- li nl. B, 0, T. Lu'. THE MOLSONS BANK \\ ' ut, 185V MONTUEAL. ■ M. II Kwn :. Vice-Pret, .T, fl ' r,| Capital mud i i, ■ ' ''00 'fieser: | , ! ... , .■..., : " >l PRATT, I ted .vlthoul un. •Ilii IO -' MM: I. - |!,! |ik l!'V-- WOKE, B, C Notice is heroby given that 80 days ufler dale wo Intend to apply to tbe Hon Chief Cuiuiuls- .-.inner ni Unds and Works for a special liconso to out and earn* nwuy Umber from the following described binds, situato in "iVest Kooteuay district; Commencing ata pnsl plained al the nurth-west enrner of It. uiemlinnings homestead, about three miles below ihu font ol Upper Armw bake, and marked "U.lbL.Co.'s north-east enrner pnst," thenco smith M) ehuins. theiro west BU chains, tbeuce north sn chains, tlience east 811 ehalus to poiut of commoncement. Dated Nov. 20th, 11)00. dec 6 wed llm liiiM) LUMUKit Co., LTD. NOTICE NOTICE. i ni ■ i,- ., iponsil I. : in tin.i-iii! i -, my Mii'i-. Mi I. M niiuii' l red di - IH lm i. M, in mn we scarcely thinl - r to | id ill tell every nt. ■ four city . tliu1. i - - I I ith- lu! serv.uil and that ... not hav. th efTi i lery to gui. olfei binisell;' i elecii i, i bsl i trifle loofar, ii it too sweeping s judgment ill hi ther, fl •■ h ivi h id occasion during the y....r to fling - nne criticisms at the city council, bul wi , r . . admit that our judgment it nol infill *• JOH-1 CODDARD, nevtisroxt lible and w. submit thei ll.e I m -.-' ol)!' v. Itti •,- i i- ii' i be. I. -i badly managed. There ha- uol alwnyt been that harmony ••'. purpose nnd nnem -- ol niin between i.iuyoi and aldermi n but it is inr the ratepayer! to st ysti thc motives whioh aro responsible for tl.e iitau of affairs and to vote ncoord" ing to judgntont, Many m w candidates will offer themselves thit yenr, sll no doubt lull "I teal for the interests ol the city, but who ever aro elected they will do woll to sink nil their little personal difference! ol opinion on matters of groal Importance ami work in oulion without any Influence from outside, (or the Interests of our city nnd her Welfare. & AUCTIONS AND VALUATIONS 9 di Fin.inin-, Ileal K-tiili-, Live -'. ■ l in.il Ooi ■ ■ ii Kii.. i Iini. 214 THE MONEY SAVING WORK-SAVING SOAP 'I M it' Iio.mi Oro in kind— miidi in \\ incotiver— Largest Soap factory wesl oi Winnipeg. House cleaning nnd washing aro easy with Itsholp, And the nionoy wninn iH tho Premium System linukli-t tolls what wo glvo (or lloval Crown Wrappors, Send lor It—Freo—Also try tlie Hon p. Royal Soap Co., Ltd. Vancouver, B. C. ^♦M'%%•%J%•tV%^%•vi ...111-III llll- imii-r nf Ijitui- iiii. U'iii-k* for n uut nud i-ntty tinny ll...l..r t ii. il I I* in VVeti 1 lil'-fi apinlal Ileal from .In- fn Kootonay illitrini: II ' 11 ii ing il 1 pott iiiirki-il --Ilu* liuni*imiiti.-n-i cornur," ni.'.... 11 miln.bolow north r.uk uf Clold.licam, ll o souln 90 uiul!.... will Ml I'liniii", -lh (rn .'liulu m-i*i SO ohnlna luiiulnt nf commonuomont, I.ii.i-il .Inm- Ull.. 1000. .I.-- J ivi-il (ils 1,1 'ND. s Furniture! Headquarters for , UAUP1.TS, LINOLEUMS, John E. Wood's Furniture Store Sitlli-o ia lii-i-i-li) ..Ivi-il tint. 80 ilnyi uttei-ilnle 1 mil.nl in nppy In lliclil.icf Co.ninliwl.imr ..I I in.l*.i i,l IViuka fnru aiipctnl Ill-unset... ciitaml carry away tlmia-r Iron, tliu i.,i:..wl„g ilowrlbm I...i-l- mi Mu lu-l i.'ri'i-k, t,iln.l-.ry l.i Allium Ijike l.llluni'i l.l.trlct, II, U, on oniliHgi I. (iitiiuit Ing nt spoil planleil m. llm woit I !. nf eait f..rk Mi.-lii'l Cri'i-kiilinut cghl ...Ilea Irom Adnini l.iiku, ......ked "A, Mei'u.u.cll'H loull.-woat cornor Mlcl.el Crack, Limit No. 1,' n.ni...." wi .-Inii,,-, I-II-.I, tn chain, nnrlh, Wl chains n.-si, IS. chain, iouth to point ul i mom nun. ■j. Co.niuonch.gnt n posl nlimt...! nn the neat Intuitu! tin- rust lork Mir lui week ahout eight mllei limn Allium Uke, nniikcl -A. McCiiiineil'a nortli ».-»' '"mi-. Mlcl.el rra.k, l.hnll Nu. •/.;• running to chillis. ml, 11 cl.nitii suulh, aocl.uins wi-.-l. ha...-, i.nitli in im. uf .'niiinjeiiecine.it. :i. Ci ni-lng al a pnst plantod on lho cut tmiik nf Mlrlii-I orook iho.ll six ...ilm Irom Atlanta Lnke iiiiiikt-il ■ t Mi" tiiint-lla Bniitl|...est corner Mlilii-Ii k. I,inn. No,8,'runningMli-hnhiaeaat, sllt-ll.tlli, llinlll, Hililniiii, 'ir*t,HI('liftiiii.,,..l|i to place ul i-iii....ii...ii,,in'iit I I iiiiiiiii. ,il i poit |i!-iiitcil mi ti... east hank o| lilol.el croek iboul ill miles Irom Adnms I.iki-iniiki-'l "A. M.-I'i.i.iii-ll ■ iiiirtli-n-t-sl curuer iln in-! creek, l.luiit No. I.'* ra.u.l.ig sOclialni cast, ill i-liain. snutli, Sll du.!... Welti Sl) ctlllnl iinrli. tn plact "f cnlllllii'lli'L'llirlll. Cum nenoing nt n post iilniiiul nn th.- n.'.i k ni Mlclii-i cn-i-k nliniil *i-vi'ii miles fmni j...Lake,marked - I.McConncll'i - lieu. Ill Mlcl.el l-ri-ck, Limit N„,.-,,-' riiii.iii.B ICO .-li.in- nuiii.. In - linn- -n'-t, llll. chain, iiutl.,10 clialn* east tii plnce n! Cuiiiinenci'inelit. Daled Dec lllli, lBOe. J»nl»*.d A. MoOOKNltL, Sullce Is hereby glvon thai thirty .lira alter .Into 1 Intend in apply to ll.e Chlel Cominla siiuiiir ol Lauds and Works fora special license to eul and carry away timber Irom the lollowing described landa situated .... Lock Creok tributary to ildama Lake in Lillooet District: 1. Onmmancing ata imst plantcil on south-west oornor innrkoil "A McUonnrJll'a loiilli-weat corner lluck Crack, Limit No. 1," situated about liven uiili-s from lhu inuiilh of ttni-k Creek, running BO elinins Imiili. Sll cl.nlUa i-;i.il,SII chuina sunt!., 80 chuius west In plnce nt coimiuiliei'lilent, 9. Coinmeneing at a post planted in. loutli-onili curlier marked "A. Md'onncll'l su..!). unit mrner itncll Cn-ck, Limit .Nu. ii," lilnated nbuut seven ...ilia tn.nl mouth ol Itoek Creek, running SI clialna nurih, si. cliiiins west, 80 chalna sontli, 81) clialna c-iat tn place ul commencement. 8. Conimenclng nt a pnst pluutod un north west eurner marked "A, McCnnnell's uurtl.-v.ual enrner Rock Creek, Limit Nn, a," altuotcd about suven miles (run. luiuith nf Itm-k Crack, running 80 chains snutli, 8.1 clialns caat, SO chain, north, 80 chains we.t to place of commencement. 1. Commencing at a post plnnted on uortli. cast corner mnrked "A. McConnell's north-out corner Hock Creek, Limit No. I," lltjiatetj ahout seven miles (rom mouth of Hock Creok, running 80 chains aouth, HU chnina west, 80 chains uorth, 80 chaini rust to placo ol cut... meneement. ."., Commencing nt a poat plnntod on lontli. west co. ner marked "A-MoConnell a sou.li-i.os., corner Hock Creok, Limit No. 5,' ijtuutmi nbuut live miles (rom mouth ol Hock Creok, running 80 chnlni north, 80 chain, ensl, su dial... soutli. 8li niiulns wesl lo place of commencement. Ii. Conimenclng at n poat on south-east corner ...arked "A. McCounoll's aouth-eaat comer Huck Crock, Limit No.O," situated nboul, tlvo ...lie* frum mouth of Hook Creok, Limit No 0" s.iiia'.cd abuul livo mllea fioni mouth of Hock Creek, running- HUchalna north, 80 ohains west, su ohnlna iouth, 80 ohnlna cast to place of commencement, 7. Commoneliig at a post planted un nurlh- wei-t corner marked "A, MuCoiinell'a north- weat corner Knek Creek, Llmi. No, 7," altunied about live mllea from uiuuili of Hock creek running 80 chains soulli, 80 chains CUI, 80 ilniu.s nnrth, to elinlns wesl lu plnce of com- mcnoemenl. 8. Coinmeneing at a post planted m north- eaat comer marked "A. McCi.u.iell's nortb-eaii corner Knek Crock, Limit No. 8," iltua.ed itui.nl live miles Iroin montli of Hook Creek running 8u chains soulh, 80 chains west, 80 ohalna north, 80 chains caat to place..! cum- int'iiciDt-it. 0. Inmiiic.olng nt a poat planted on north- wet comer marked "A. McC'.ni.oll'a norlh- west comer Hock Creek, Limit No, 0," situated ........rlh hunk ol Hock crock abont onch .11 mile Irum oreek and nboul four miles cat ul Admen Lake, running 80 chains a nil. kn chalna cast, ttichiliu. norlh, 80 chains west to place ol commencement, Ualcd Ucccinbcr loth, 19M, "*edJapi a, MoCONMJI.i, NOTiCE NOTICK IS HKREIIV QIVKN Unit Irum ind ..flor tins dnlo and until further notice, nl] iiccmiotiduemoln connoetlnii with my hotol buslnass ot Cpmspllit, are to l.o paid ( an Cprlghi araud, bpantlliil na- walnut row <8 *U Imgnny cn.e, 4II II in lugli, cine "ObarittDavlf Uptight Hm S&^l1!? it-",', mie 7..ela,es,J ft. .i In in height, » an "' ' ''■■'I1» ,"*" "'" $375 Preneh iralmtt oaso, scroll Iroiit * W .old lor WO, take it l ......ii" „......-.. i.i.i. ..... "Mason Jl Rlacli I'lanii, up- mn «... ,S;», - -8 *„i ' t A tn rigl.l.ira.,,1 Iiniii Bnlahed burl roJ.li 8'ton.'h.Too. lun. $ 40 ""hi"! , Irisli, Etc., MOUNT KD Animal Hugs Mounted. P.O. Box 31. St mllo: Corner of First .St. ami Boyle Ave. Kevelitokf. B.C. E. W. B. Paget Forwarding and Distributing Agent. Express and Baggage Delivery. Moving of Pianos, Safee and Furniture. General Graying. Office: McKenzie Ave. EWKTE Office Phone No. 71 Houae Phone No. 7. In the matter of thef-Mate of Josuph Dunn, late of Revelstoke, British Columbia, do- ceased intestaie. NOTICK IS HEREBY QIVRN that on the :ird dnv of January. 19OT« an Order was granted appointing George S. McCarter, Ollicial Administrator for the Revelstoke doctoral dlstrictof tlm County of Kooteuay, to he Administrator of alt and singular thc ostute of tlm said intestate. NOTICE Is hereby further given that all creditors and others having claims neulust llie estateof the said deceased are required on or before the 15th day of February, lfltfl to send bv post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, their Christian and surnames, addresses and doi-criptious, the lull particulars of their claims duly verified, the ^tatoinont of their accounts and the nature ul the securities, it any, bold by them AND FCItTHI.H TAKE NOTICE that altor such last mentioned dale the Administrator will proceed to di*-trihuto tho assets of lho said deceased amoiiurt tho parties entitled tliureto having regard only to the claims of which ho shall then have notice, and that tho snid Administrator will not be liable for the said as-ets or any part thereof to any porsnu or persons of whose claim notice shall not have boon received by him at tho date of such dis. t titration. Dated at Ilevelstoke, British Columbia, this Uh day of January, A.D. IW* GEO. 8. McCARTER. ■mi & tt Ollicial Administrator. C. W. 0. w. Mountain View Camp, No. 229. Moots Second ami Fourth Wednesdays in cadi month, in Selkirk Hall. Visiting Wood* men cordially Invited to attend. W. D. AHMSTHONO, Con. Com. II. w. KDWAHDrt. til-ark. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Hint IIU days lifter date 1 intenil to apply tothe Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for pormission to pnrcliaso six hundred and forty acres of land lying in the. Fosthnll Valley on the west sido of Upper Arrow Lake, desorlbed as follows: Commencingat it post marked "William Harlow's north-easl corner posl," planted 14(1 cbnins west of Lot 4670, Group 1, Kootenay: thence west 8(1 cliains, thence soulh 811 chains, thence east 8(1 ehnins, tlienee north 81) ehains to the place of commencement, containing Old aoros, more or less, Dated ihis illli day of November, 1908, W. HARLOW, nov 28 weil Per T. B. MePherson. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thai 60 dnys after dale 1 inlend lo apply to the Ohief Commissioner of Laiuls & Works for permission to purchase three hundred and twenty acres of land lying in ilu* Posthall Valley on the wesl side of Upper Arrow Luke, described us follows: Commencing al a post marked "Robert Abbie's north-east corner posi," planled at the norlh-west corner of Lot 8(12, Group 1, Kootenay j Ilienre Ho chains west, ihence 40 chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 40 elinins north to lhe poinl of comniencetneiii, containing 320 acres, more or less. Dated lhe 2',nl day of November, mo6. R. ABBIE, nov ^8 wed Per T, S. -McPerson, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tlmt HU days after dnte I intenil to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Laiuls and Works for it speeiul licence lo cut and earry nway timber from the following described lands: 1, Commenolng at a post planleil on the north hunk of Snow Creek about eight miles east of Hui-lon (!ilv, thence west 8(1 chains, thenee south 80 chains, thence east 80 cbnins thonce north 80 clmins to point of commencement. 2. Commonolng at a post planted three chains norlh of No. 1 post, thence enst 80 chains, thence aouth 8(1 chains, Ihence west 80 clmins, thence north 8(1 chains to point of commencement, 8, Commenolng at a post planted 80 clmins nnst of No. 2 post, thence east 100 chains, Ihence south -10 ehnins, ihence west UK) chnius, Ihence north 40 chains lo point of commencement. Dated December 2(ith, 1000, wed jan 2 J. H, JAMIESON, Locator. NOTICE lhs undersigned 'envoi for China shortly foi *evorni niiiiitlis' holiday. ,, . .. My promi.pa on Plnl Htroot I hnvo rontra to (Jw.n.K Hoo for thro yonr.* .....1 l.o ..lo.io will ho roainnillilo Ior nil llobtt ho mny Incur in llio lin-inoaa mow onrrio.1.... by l.l... Ulu-oni. Ki.ol. My Lots II, lt, IU, lllool. 11, Kovi.lst.ilio. uro lor alio. Intoi.iliiiK ptirpholotl mny spplyto Hurray, Mcl'iirlor * l'lnkli...... who on. entry out ..I! ii'-iinliii.imi* tor anlo nl nn.i.o, Dntod Uoo, 111st, IWO. ji... II -i MIKE PAT (Win« Wohl. NOTiCE. Notico is hereby given that 00 days after dule I inlenil to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lnmls k Works for permission lu purchase six hundred and forty acres of land lying in the Fosthall Valloy on ihe wesl side of tipper Arrow Lake, described as follows: Commencing nl a post marked "H Harlow fl north-east corner post,' planted I III chains wesl of Lot 167(1 Group 1, Knot.'.my: tbenee wesl 8(1 chains, thenco smith 80 chains, thence east 80 cliains, thence nnrlh 80 chains to tlie place of commencement, con- lainlng 040 acres, more ...- less, Haled Ihis 2111. day of November, llllKI. II. HARLOW, nov 28 wed Perl'. 8. McPhersou, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tbat 30 days afterdate I intend to make application to tlie Chief C.ni.niissiiinei- of Liiii.Ii..ml Works fm-a special license to cut and curry away timber from tin. following described lauds situate in West Kooteuay Dislricl: 1. Commencing .-it a pusl planted at the iiiii-ili-wesi coiner or Timber Limit 7ii!ll and marked "A. M. Symons' lioilli-ensl coiner," Ihi'iice soutb 80 chains, thence wesl 80 chains, theuco norlh 8(1 clmins, thence e.tsl 8(1 clmins tu place of commencement, 2, Con.mencing at a post planled at tbe south-west coruer of l'lmbor Limit 7684, und marked "A. M. Sy- raons' north-wesl corner," thenco soulh8(1 ehains, Iheuce easl SOohains, thenee north 811 uhnins, tlience wesi 80 chnius to place of auiniiiencciui'iit. ii. Commencing at a post planted nt the north-east corner of Timber Liu.il 01388 and marked "A. M. Symons'south-east corner,11 Iheuce west Ilti .'hains, thence nortli 40 cbnins, thence cast Kid chains, thonce south 10 chains to plnce of commencement. Dec. lllli, I'.KKi. I. Commencing at a pnsl plantod uu lhe lake slioro, three miles norlh of Nakusp. iiu the west side..!' Upper Arrow Lake and marked "A. M. Symons' north-east corner," ihenee wesl III chains, tbenee south Hm chnius, llunie ensl, III ehaiiis, Iheuce norlh Illll chains to place of commencement. 6, Oom.nonclng at a post planleil on the wesi side of Upper Arrow Lako and ono mile north of the north-easl comer of No. I nnd marked "A. M. Symons' north-east corner," thonce wont 81) chains, Ilienre south 811 chains, thence cast. 811 chains, Uience north 8(1 clmins to pluce of commencement, Dee. 15th, 1000. wed jan 2 A. M, SYMONS, NOTICE. Nolice is hereby given llmi.... .lays alter dale 1 Inlend to apply lo llie Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission iu purchase six hundred and forty acres of land lying In ilic Foslhall Valley on ll.e wesl side, of Upper Arrow I.ake, described as follows! Commencing at a post marked "Russell Nieliol's south-east corner post,' planted al the north-wesl conier oi Lot so.', Group ., Kooicnay, Ihence norlh 8o chains, llienei! wesl 8o cliiiins, ilii'iii-e south So ehnins, Ihenco easl 8n elinins In ilu- place of commencement, containing ii,|o acres, more or less. Doled Ihis 23rd day of November, 1906, It. N10HOL, nov 28 wed Per T, S, Mcl'hcrson, Mrs. l.l.' i'ur 11 nngi First-Class • abli. ri ,.m. •' nh., :. • .- 1 m- II ,i: - ill :» i . Furnish i 1 Roo ns ro Lei FiHSrv STREET, REVELSTOKE Lit 'KNIT. TO .IN EXTRA-PRO VINOIAL OOMPANY, "Companies' A. 1*. 1807." Canada: I Pi.iiviNCK up British Coi.umul*, i No, iiim. 'I'lI IS is io certify thai tho "British Columbia Timbers, Limited," is.iiitli- ..i-i*eii and licensed to carry on business within tho Province of British Coliin.I.Mi, .....I to carry out or effect nil...- anv of lhe objects of tho Company in which tho legislative authority of ll.e Legislature of Hiilisli Columbia extends, Tlie bend office of tho Company It silunleul the City of .MonIleal, ill the Province of Quehi'-. Theiitnoi.nl of the oapltnj of tho Company is ono hundred thousand dolliiis, divided Into one thousand shares of one hundred dollars each. The head office of lho Cunipany in Ihis Province IsBltuatoun First Street, llevelsioke, iiiiii William Irving Briggs, Bnn-lsli-i-iit-Law. whose address is the samoj Is tho attorney for the Company. (liven under iny liaiid and m-i! of officont Victoriu, Province of Britisli Columbia, Ibis I7ib day of Doconibi r, one thousand nine hundred and six. |i..s,| S. V. WOOTTON, Registrar of Joint Stock C mpanies, The objects for which the Company has been'established nnd licensed are: 1. To earry on throughout Canada nml elsewhere the business of lumberers, timber merchants and manufacturers of timber and and lumber in all its branches, and all other husiness incidental thereto or connected there with, Including the mantifacturo of all products of the forest or lumber industry. 2, To acquire hy purchase, lease or otlierwlso aud to own, utilise, and operate timber limits, limber lnnds, nnd timber bertha, and rights In such timber lands, timber limits and timber berths, ileonces or rigid s to cut timber, lumber yards, mill and factory sites, waler lms, docks, wharves,plei's,danis, slides, aqueducts, viaducts,sli-nuilionls, and other vessels, saw...ills, pulp mills, water .....l steam powers, hydraulic powers, plants, im- provomonts In lakes. livers and creeks, and othor waterways for I11111- borlng or transporting lugs, timher and all othei'rights and interests of every kind appertaining to any 0, the above enumerated properly su acquired, at i.my be necessary for the developmenl ainl purposes..[ the Company and the said property above specified or any of It, to Iinnruvo and develop, sell, mortgage, exchange, lease 01 dispose of for cash, or upon rentals, or for any oilier consideration as may be in the interests ol the Company: !t. To coiistrnct.oiierato, charter and employ vessels..!' .ill kinds for the purposes and business of the Company, and for the purposeof transporting products of the mills and works or other materials or manufacturers for anv place within Canada 111 elsewhere, ,-iiu'l tu do a transportation business in Canada or elsewhere, to lease or acquire all accessories necessary for the proper working of the said vessels, and to lease, sell, or otlierwlso dispose of said vessels, or accessories, or moveable elferis iu relation thereto as it may l.e advisable In the Interests of the Company: I. To construct, or aid, or subscribe towards the construction, maintenance niul improvements of roads, docks, piers, dams, slides, aqueducts, viaducts or other woiksund buildings, Including Humes, bridges, ditches, water, steam or othei hydraulic i-ighls orpotvors, nnd any oilier wo.ks necessary for the purposes of the Compauy or for the currying oul of Iho Company's powers: 5, To establish shops or stores on the property of lhe C puny, and to sell merchandise thereon, in so ferns il. may he necessary for the Company lo carry on its snid busluess; (I, 'I'o acquire, own, sell, lease and disposo of snares, debentures nnd se- eiu-ilies iii any other company Bimllar to this Company, and li> acquire or amalgamate wilh" nny companj having objects similar to tbe Company hereby Incorporated, on such terms and for such considerations as the directors may decide, nnd to pay for the acquisition of nny such company in shares of the Con.puny fully paid up mul made non-assessable for ells: 7. To make, allot and use in payment nr exchange iu whole or in pail [or nnv real or personal property, rights, licences and privileges which mnv be purchased, taken on lease, or olhei-wise acquired by the Company, shaies uf the unsubscribed capital stock of the Catnpany as paid up and made non-assessable for calls In accordance will, the terms of an nun-ell.eul executed by and between tho Company nud nny such vendor, lessor or other grantor on or In-fore the Issue of sueh paid-up st.nii's, and which shares shall thereupon be deemed and taken to hnve been lii.ly paid up, und shall not thereafter bo liable for culls or future assess.1..-..Is: 8. Tu make, allot and issue as paid up sto.-k, shares ..f the .inscribed capitai stock of the Company for see- ms rendered to the Company or to the promoters thereof, provided a by- iaw of the directors Is passed specifying that the value given to the Company Is equivalent to the value of the shines so nuidepuid up and issued and .-.Holed for sueh services, anil snid l.y law lms heen passed .....1 sanctioned by . vote of i...t less than two-thirds of the shareholders of the said Company present in person or by proxy al .1 speoial general meeting of the Company duly called for tin- 1111prov.il of sni.i by-laws II. To sell or dispose of the under- takinu of the Cun.puny for such consideration as the Company may think ll, nml in particular for shares, deben- .Hi-en and securities of any company having objects sin.ihu, or In pan Bimllar lo those of this Coinpiiny,provided 1 by-law is pa*so.l by the directors jpeolfylng the consideration which tho Company will receive for the sni.i tale, and the snid by-law shall have been passed nnd sanctioned by a vote of not less than tWO-thlrds of the shareholders uf the Company, passed at a speeiul general meeting of the Company called foi tbe purposes of considering and approving of said by-law "- ' "" " wed jan 1 Nothing better than Our " Special, 1 hi -i 1 . .nnil. 1 uie.. of Lun - um! ..;.'... in ■ In i.i pur. h ise lliu 1 .,.:!.,! I.ml - t.mled ... ■ ut) io tiiiil: L'onm In ■ nl a I1"-' planted on th. de uf Downie Creek about I of .1 mm i- *-uiili of the 2t mil.- post mi ih, DownieCaeek Trail nud marked "Ii. Milli in* south-west corner," theuce north 18 chains, thenoe east 09 .-iiniii 1, thenoe auiith Hi chains, thence west 00 chains tu point of commencement, containing 240 acres more or less, Dated llei-e.nln. Hull. Issii. mil |an2 I"'. MeBEAN, NOTIGE Notice It hereby given thai thirty days afterdate I Intend tu apply to the Honorable Chief Commissioner of Litnils nnd Works for a special license In cui un.l carry away limber Irom iho following described land situated in tbo W.-si Kootenay District. Ci noticing at a post plnnted J of n mile eust i.f lloiiltler Creek and ubout three-quarters of a mils norlh of Downie Creek un.l mnrkeil K. Mc- Ui-nn's soulIi-eiist eoruer, limine north 8(1 clialns, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, theoce east 80 cbnins lo the point of rn.1.inc..cell.cut, Dated the 18th day of December,1006 wj2. K. MeBEAN. NOTIGE Nolice is hereby given ihal Oo days from dn.c I inlend io apply lo the Chiel Commissioner of Lands and Works nt Victoria, B.C., for purchase of lollowing described lands in Lillooel districl: Conimenclng Bt a posi planted ahout two nnd :i hull miles from head of Adams Lake on west side of river, mnrked "J. A. Knoxs south-west corner," running 80 chains eust, 40 ehnins norlh, 80 chains west, 40 cliains south, containing annul 320 aires. Dated Nov. ijlh, .0,06. nov M J. A. KNOX. NOTICE Notice is hereby given lhat 60 daya from dale 1 inlend to apply lo lhe Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works al Victoria, B, C, for purchase of following di scribed lands in Lillooet dislrict: Commencing al a post planted near soulli side oi Oiler Creek, 3 miles north of Adams Lake marked "\\V. S. Burton's soulh-wesl corner," running So chains east, 40 chains north, So chains west, 40 chains south, containing about 320 acres. Paled Nov, 12th, tcpO. IW 14 W. S. BL'RTON. NOTIGE Nolice is hereby given Ihal Co dnys from dale 1 inlend to npply lo the Chief Commissioner ol Lands nnd Works at Victoria, B.C., lor purchase of lollowing described lnnds in Lillooel district: Commencing al a posi planted near soulli side of Otter Creek, 3 miles norlh ol Adams Luke, mnrked "A. McConncll's uorlli-wesl corner," running 40 chains south, 80 chains east, 40 chains north, 80 chains west containing, aboul 32-0 acres. Dated Nov. nth, 1906. noi 14 A. Mi-CONNl-lU.. NOTIGE Noiice is hereby given dint Oo dnys from dale 1 intend to apply lo the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works at Victoria, B.C., for purchase of following described lands in Lillooet districl: Commencing al a post marked "T. Kilpntrick's north-west corner," situated about 1 mile from wesl l.nnk ol Upper Adams river and two uud u hull' miles from head ol Adams lnke. running 40 chains soulli, bo ehuins ensl. 40 elinins norlh, 80 chains west, containing 320 acres more or less, Dated Nov. lath, 1006. nov 14 T. KILPATRICK. NOTIGE Notice is liereliy given lhat Oo days Iron, date I inlend lo apply to llie Chiel Coil!.ni**i> "1-1 of Lnnds and Works nl Victoria, B.C., for purchase of following described lnmls in LiHooel dislricl: Commencing al a post mnrked "J. I'. Shaw's north-west corner," plnuled on «... side of Upper Adams river, aboul 2 miles Iron. Lend of Adams lnke, running So chains south, 80 ehuins easl, 80 ehnins north, 80 chains wesl, containing nboul 040 acres, Dated Nov. I2ih, 1006. nov 14 J. 1'. SHAW. LAND NOTICE VOTll'B i- liereli) Bi. thai. 60 days alter JM ii.uo. I Intond h lo tns (Iblol Com- missloDir of !,;>..:! Works for pormis^iou tn purchase tn ' wi"K described lends situated to districl. III'.: Coalmen » I"'si mirke.1 "Alenndor McLaren', lith-cut corner 1'o.t," planted nlKii.l .Milinina m-tnl inil ruillillli throush sitirvatii'i. rims in ft ao.itli.irly dlreotlon Irom lolo J1.....0 cache, riiiiiiliis north 10 ebalni, Ibenco tvei. BO chains, thence soulli so cliilm, ilniu.-, n-i BO ohalm to .iiilnt "1 commence- ment, l.nieil ti.in -.'tt. iiuvni November, woo. 1,1,1 .7 ALEXANDER 1J0UBBN, Loci tor. _ land~notice NOTICE Is I1EBEBV OIVEN that lixtydayi itterdatel Intend to apply t" tbo ll.ui. Chiel Commliatonor"! Landi nml Worka tin peimiaainn in purchaie iln- lotlowlog described in.nl • aituate inCnii! Ilitrlct, H.C: Commencing it n pott marked "(leorge H. Bliiott'i north-eat. oorner .ioat," planted ■la,... Jn chain, west of trail running through s.iirvni.iiu llals In » louthcrly director, from .- JiniiH- Glebe, running west tOelmtn., thence *<,ntli SO.-lutliia, tlience easts, cliains, Ihence north 1*0 chaini to point ol commencemeni. lnti-il ..all .lay nl November, 1806. nov ll '.KO (UK 11. 1USSKTT, l.oc»tor._ Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE Bin r Eden Mineral Claim, situate... thc Ilic- t-illi-iv...-. .Mining Division of Kooleuay dia- irict. Where located: Kl»h Cross. Take notice Ihal 1. John Albert Kirk of lho town of Hevelslokc. Il.C. act log n« .menl for J.S C ITraser, tttq., Free Minora Certillcate No.*BT57IOaodMaimrot A. Ebon, Krco Miner'a r.-.-iiiicatc No. lis.-.'*. Intend, ilxty dayi from lho date hereof, to apply Ui the Mining Re- i-onlcrfor n .'crliticnte ot Improvements, for the purposo of obtaining a Crown Oranl of tho nlmve claiin. Ami Iiinher lnke uotlco thataction. under section '.I. inust be commenced before the Issuance ol such d-rl illcalo of Improvement*. Ilnlcil lli.s Uth dn; ol September, A.D., 19116. nov II J. A. KIRK. NOTIGE. NOTICE is hereby given that 60 days alter rune I luicnit 10 apply to thc Honourable the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Worki (or is-rtiiis-iuii topiirchftno lhc following de- scribed In...Is it. Cariboo .listrict, Il.C: ..omin-ii' nu itn (nsl marked "William Kellie's luirtli-ivcsl corner post," plantcil ibout 20 chains ivest ul trull running Ihrough 8lirv«- lion llals iu ■ southerly direction from Tete Jiune. ucl.c. running cut Sl) chalna, thence .,,,11," , liaina, Iheuce weat a) chains, thenco nortl. BO clitiii. to point oi commoncement. J.atcil 'Jlli day ol November, 1903. nov It ' WILLIAM Ktl.LIK, Locslot. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that CO iltjri after date \\ Intend to apply to thr Hon. (Jtnef OinmiftiloMr 0t Uml* anil Work* to purchase tlio lollowing druerlbftl lamlsintuatetlin Cariboo dUtrlct, B.C.: (•ninmeiicliiK at a post marked "G. A. ForW ponthwest corner jiost," planted about 20 chaitiMvestot trail running through Starvation lints In a poulherly direction from Tete Jaune Cache, running north 80 chains, thence ewt w chains, tbenee south 80 chainB, thence west 80 chains to point of commence rae »t. Dated 9th day ui November, 1906. nov 17 G. A. F0RBB8, Locator, OUR BAR CURLING. .haws hove been i- i-i.p.-li'i in i. play i .need i.t unco: We are clearing* up our odds and ends regatdless of Cost. All Furs at less than manufacturing prices. Men's Overcoats at your own price. Boys' Reefers and Overcoats at less than Wholesale Prices. Ladies' Jackets selling at just half price. Children's Jackets-Prices ranging from $3 to $7 each. Any Child's Jacket Now for $1.50 Each. OUR BARGAIN SALE IS THE SALE OF THE SEASON. Trimmed Millinery at Half Price. REID & YOUNG 1 Canada Drug and Book Co., Ltd. f| ' J0 WANT Wc take this opportunity of wishing otir many friends and patrons THE COMPLIMENTS OF THK SEASON CanddiDru^ & Book Co., Ld., Revelstoke, B.C. weather:forecast Wednesday, Jan. 9.~For 24 hours- Light breezes, clear and cold. Temp. Mm. 4 degrees, minimum, 18J degrees below zero. Local and General. Pending iurtlier arrangements II. Floyd has consented to act temporarily as organist in Knox Church. Ed. Edwards, returning officer ol lhe Revelstoke riding lelt un Monday lor south points ior tlie purpose ol posting up proclamations at lhe various polling booths. Thennnual prc-municipal election public meeting will be held in tho Opern House at 8 p. m. on Saturday evening Io. tbe purpose ol discussing municipal business, H. A. Brown bus publicly declared hit intention to run fur tbe mayoralty this year, and R. H. Sawyer hai announced that he will offer himsell n. alderman lor Ward Two. Next please! Flie Gold Range Lodge Knights of Pythias will hold tbe ceremony of installing their ulheets fnr the ensuing term to-night. All members are particularly requested to be present. A contingent from Arrowhead will take part. A party ol sixteen carpenters are on their way to, il they have not already- arrived at, Arrowhead from Ln Grande, Oregon. They come for the purpose ol securing employment in the couitruction work on the large sawmill about to be erected. The Rev. J. J. Wuodtworth.ol Grace Church, Winnipeg will take the pastorate ol the Methodist Church in this city aud will arrive here to take up hit dutiet on January "27th. Mr. Woodtworth, who has just returned from a trip through Palestine, ia one FRESH DAINTIES I'u Buy n lions. To It.-nl a House, To lluy Nice Building Lob; close in. Splendid Fruit To Buy Liimls. COM M AND SEE a* Never before bus our stock been so complete in Fancy Groceries, including New Nuts, London Layer Raisins, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Bananas, Cranberries, Lettuce, Xmas Stockings, Smith's Crackers, Mistletoe ami Hollv. HOBSON & BELL, CROCERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS Mr. iiiiii Mrs. Y. Trimble, ol Edmonton, arrived in the city last week and arc the guests ol Mrs, M. Pettipiece, .Mrs. Trimble's sister. The plan of the reserve seats ler the Polmatier Sisters Conceit and tickets nrejnow ready at tl.e Canada 1 Irtlg A: Book Stoie. Remember the date, January llth. Clins. Carey was sentenced by Police Magistrate Hubert Gordon yesterday to six months imprisonment Ior thelt and six nu.'.tha for obtaining money under [also pretensions. Don't forget the Polmatier Sisters Concert in the Opera House ou Friday, January llth, tinder the aaspi ies of tl.e I. 0. F, The greatest musical treat oi the season. Owing to the large increase ol business the International Correspondence Sohools huvo deeidi-d to havoC. VV. Brady act ns sssistant representative to J. W. Bennett ill ihe Kevelstoke district. It. Trimble wishes to stat. thai l.e has given no authority whatever lot his name to Le used in connect! n with the Boxing Exhibition to-night and tbat he has nothing whatever to do with it. The Mail-Herald regrets thnt the announcement contest was made in the last ist Wilner Moore, writing to thi ilinl, London, Eng,, suggested thai WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS IN COAST PROPERTIES MONEY TO LOAN I Estate nnd Insurance Amis. MMBammmm—matmscammi Tlie Ladies of the Y.M. C. A. will serve refreshments nt the rink on Thursday, Jun. 10th. Band night. Premier McBride and Mr. \\V, J, Bowser, M.L.A., passed through tliis nn.ruing en route lor Field anil tlolden, wbora tbey will hold public meetings, and will return to ilevelstoke to-morrow. .V big meeting will be held In the Opera House to-niorr w night, nt which Premier McBride, Mr. Koivser, Mr. T. Taylor, M.P P., und olliers will speak. The tvouther during tbo past week lms been exceptionally severe, and was tho coldest experienced iu Revelstoke for i ii any years. The mercury hovered rutiiul zero nearly nil day mid u! nighl took ' heavy full, the lowest recorded boing 18 below. This isvery exci plional for li.-.-. Istoke bul wi can lay h- iter claim now perhaps tu the title of "Sunnj II itisb Ci unibia i.,.i. .-.in Alberta wher ything m- fi m-ii up, i he - ream ol imm - gration this year will hear ab iui our mild winter d .ill r u the rlockii - tnd ti ttle ., tbit 1- 1. ■ . m . r. i imal ti . We ire pleas. ivi - eived the ' in , y :,. d and Gun, Sports ii ■ IV. J. Taylor ol . -port and - - , Ivi ntnre and ■ are well i ing, whili - nd I .'■■- - : i hm I an lie ■•■ I appi t *■ - vei. I Brown bye lackioii \\IoCarier Irock Upper Lewis bye MoRae Robertson Plnkli um bye Kiiic.ii.l N.ii.n Oil! rAl.ii.lliY UKK1V1KQ 001', lire: I; I Hue , Melt io I'.ole Upper Lye lhu.. n Lye \\ .liickKun / Lye ) Leu is / MoCirter i Pinkliiim I Robertson i Ki...'md / Nairn \\ EQUITABLE l.ll-Kl'lll". UnhcrlMin I Brock ( Nairn / bye } I'iiikliani / llae *,' Kiuo.'iid t route *,' Me lino ( bye J McCarter / Lewis \\ Brown / Jackson ( Upper I live *, COUNTY COURT SITTINGS At the sittings of the County Court held here on tho 8.1, inst. Hit Honor ,1. A. I-', iiu presiding. Tl.e lollowing r.:>c*...-.'.- disposed of: E. Corning v. A. Cato—Account lur ■p;".-., judgment for plaintiff with costs. McCarter for plaintiff, Saott f..r do fondant. B, Sunders.... v. A. M. Syinons- l'laintilV sued fur $G00 for moneys received out of n timber deal, defend- ant oounterolaiiiied lor .fl,Ul)0. The claim and counterclaim were both dismissed without costs. E, Siicrs.i.. v, R, Samson—Plaintiff sued fur if'.lll.") wages, ol which defendant admitted Viiti. Judgment for plaintiff, Gillan lor plaintiff, Mc- Curter fur defendant, Cressman v L. A. Fret/,—Plaintiff sued for $802, amount overpaid dole ..Lint nn contract lor building n house. Judgment (or the plaintiff, McCarter tor plaintiff, Gillan lot* de- feu l.mi. lie Joseph Dunn Kstnte—G, S, M .Carter obtained o der appointing administrator, Re Ari-lii. uM McMillan Eslnte- G - McC nti - lii.iiiieil orders per- . ,idn , --imIoi- tn convey cor- mis a irrowhead In Id in trusl . , mm*.il ; : Arrowhead Lumber Ci and Mi-H muii!. McMillan Co. FIELD. the ablest preachers in Canada and the Imperial Government invett next llustre nt are exceptionally good the Methodist Church ia to be eon gratulatel on their selection. Cough Syrups—any kind ynu want at Canada Drug Store. The time to stop a Coiigl.it when it starts—before it can gather headway, Bews' Senega is a lemedy that nips a Cough in the bud. Start to take it when the first sneeze or aign ol chilli- nets gives the alarm. It is bett tur old cought. Don't experiment—get BEWS' SENEGA COUGH SYRUP lor all kinds of Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat, Hoarte- oest, Bmnchitia, etc. Price, 25c. and 50c. W. BEWS, r„„. a Druggist and Stationer, Mail orders promptly attended to. year's surplus in Canadian industries, the Canadpin Gov. rnment to appoint n committee and guarante? tbat the mi n-i -.iill rn i in- rashly n.-■ ited Interest in Columbin ll..'- fruil l.uid- contlnui and there in every indi- [cation thai i I'-inii.-il during the coming "n --ii .iiii le large!) I Northwest settlers as woll at li Winnipeg, where activity in pul is at present livelier than us.ml. I C. J. Soulb, secretary ol the Children'! Protective Aid Society, Vancouver, vitited the city lust, week, Mr. South hat just returned from atrip through the Interior and will take i back to the society's home thre. children Ilniu H'Biiii-r, uiu: frnm Revel ttoke, nne Irom Unas,and and one Irom Kamloops. A. ,1. Taylor ol the Pacillo Loan Oompany, hend office, Vancouver, has 1 hccii in town lor awook or two on | business and reports very favorably "n i thc remits attained, many oontraots having been taken out in the city. The object ol ibis oompany is to offer a sale und profitable Investment, also to assist men of moderate means to acquire their own homes, pay off a mortgage or buy real estate. Lull particulars ol the company's plans can be obtained Irom W. B. Robertson, First Street, Revelsloke, local agent. See company's plan in I day's issue. in ■ .- di :l ng cenet ii camp life, the Canadian national Park and Selkirk i - f.i.iini.s lieut --I.., i i ( i - ■ . Mr. Lord Grey's Wetter. II ■ : I mm - l md D ic :i- -I the < Migrati in and Diatribul re - in. nl i ,. ting nrtiol. • So sportsmai * i il i ■ niiuii. , illy supposed on ilti ...li- to be a Tl i doet ii ; seem to , it Inwctt we have yet . i- 2ii it- greet bei iw li -.'.' -■ ui tl easl ol us it . s colder, . ■: MoBride will address a oeting ol I - lectors ol Field in the lighl In Bn - - - in town Thursday ■ nen who are ill in turned alto, ber - ■ tnd .it uguin iti. i. ties. ■ j tin- holh i'i - Cn,i ■A • ■ This week wc begin stock-taking and wc have a number of lines that wc want io clear fore wc make our inventory, To accomplish this we are going to offer liberal discounts on many lines lhat arc good values at thc prices ihey arc now marked. Here are a few samples to choose from !— 20 per cent. off. FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR for $1.50 Per Pair OVERSHOES for Ladies and Misses. Ladies and Children. 25 per cent, off JACKETS for Ladies and Children. Everyone of them new this Fall. 33 1-3 per cent off NECK FURS, in all the Fall Styles, that sold from $2,50 to $20. 33 1-3 per cent off CHILDREN'S BEARSKIN Caps, Hoods and Coats. 25 per cent, off LADIES' WRAPPERS, Flannelette and Cotton. Now 25 Cents CUSHION TOPS that sold at 35c., 40c and 50c. each. Lots of Odd Lines We have lots of odd lines-too small to advertise on which we are making very low 20 per cent, off FELT SLIPPERS for Women and Children. prices to get them out of the way. If you want bargains come in and pick ihem oul for yourselves, They arc here for your choosing. Lennan & Company ■MMRMMCWM "***» ft j^t*. «-:il<*tir,y)> lORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Municipal Eleotions PUBLIC MEETING \\TOTIOI. 18 HEREBY GIVEN IM thai Ilu- Annual Pro Election Public Meeting will be held in the OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1907 Commencing; at 8 p. m. Sharp This meeting has In he held on Saturday to obtain tbo use ol the Opera House, und ill order to accomodate the. Business Men of lhe City the ineolliig will begin sharp on time. JOHN Mil.Lull, Mayor. GOD SAVE TIIK KING s Ifest Coal Soft Screened Coal Sucked if Required $9 per ton delivered E. A. HAGGEN, Phcnc 65 McKenzie Ave. Miss Teacher ol Piano, Vocal and Theory. Studio :—Lawrence Blook. Pupils prepared lm* University and Conservatory Exams. Election Notice! Business Locals Ejection* Notice! Trv u put ul Bews' Parisi in I a - Cream. Patronize Home Industry. Smoke Rovelstoko Cigars. (iet. your Carpets and Linoleum at Howson's Furniture Store Myals Extracl Cod Livi r Oil, tonic ami cold cure, nl Lews' llrug Store, lilank hooks, lil.-s, carbon pnper und nil office supplies :.t. Canada Drug Slur". A.lvortioo your homo City. Send iranr lrinn.1 n Hox of Rovolstoko Cigars for n Xmas Prosent. 11 A nice line ol parlor chairs and id,.;!,,-.,.- I,, i.iii-,.....i. couches nt R. Howson's Furniture Store, Hews' Witch Hazel Cream is unexcelled for chapped handt cr use alter sh ivlng, Chamoit vests and .-.Iiest protectors at Canada Drug A* Hook Co,, Rovol- stokr, B, C, Tothe Municipal Electors of No. 2 Ward City of Revelstoke. . . - ■ i have to intin ite thai al thc n pie I I mini erum rati 1 in the field at candidate I i tlden lor No *i Ward, snd beg to request tho favor ol your tupport on my behall st, the pull ni. Tb irsdsy, Jan, 17th, If returned cn assure yuu It will he my en- i. best Intern': "I the city, Your ol nli.:..!. servant, li. II. SAWYER, -*. Rovolstoko Dinars Union Made Our Speoial, Tho Union, und Mnroa Vuolta aro nhoail ul nil others. To the Ratepayers of the City of Revelstoke: Lai.us' am. (I.:nti.i:mi:s:—At the i-npiest of a large number ol citizens, , di i-i,l.-d iii offer inyeelt as a i.ididato inr Mayor al the election. I have in lluiiik ynu fur the many ip ,- i ni uf appreciation of my ■ i mi your behall, vylu'li I hud Ibo honor ol representing you belore in this i Ilic, ii lid ...sure you, il yuu should again honor me, I will give lhe ,., , mi . .md nil. nlimi to yum* intorostt 1 here SfO several mailers nl vital Imp irl ...co to Hi" city's welfare mnv pending, whioh I hope to Imve lhe ,,| purl unity ol dtsoussing with you in pul,lie before the elootlon. Respectfully yniirt, II. A. BROWN. An Ostermoor matWatt is just the comfortable artiole lor thete oold nights, I! How-en A Co, have n stock "ii hiiiiil. Mitt Margaret Crolghfon will be at home ior slu.lei. Ir ... 2 to 8:80 p m. iivery uflcrnnon ..! the Suidiu, Lawrence Blobk, Visits ini.de if lequested, IF YOU CAN'T SEE CLEARLY better consult us. You may need a pair uf glasses or spectacles. We know. II ycu don't need nny we will tell you to. But do not neglect your eyes—thoy may neglect you Inter on. A reminder " nn ounce oi prevention" and what follows. Everything optical lieu:; but spectacles to order u specialty. I OPYT.IGHT HASTINGS, DOYLE AND ALLUM 'l rfl it'i ili A inti it'i itt At it\\ it'i A it'i it'i 1*1*1 tti iti i*ti it'i it'i tti tti At A it'i '1*1 J. A. DAVIDSON. MERCHANT IW Carries the best Line of Goods to be had from GLESCA, HAWICK, GALASHIELS, JEDBURGH, MANCHESTER, HUDDERS- FIELD, STROUDE AND LONDON. * MACKENZIE AVE. REVELSTOKE B.