@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "90101c6d-ae26-498f-84f7-cc76e8f0f553"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-01-19"@en, "1906-01-11"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/nicoheral/items/1.0318139/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ JU > NICOLA HERALD Vol. 2. No. 2. NICOLA, B. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1906. $2 a Year. TOWNSITE TAXES \\��m%Z^m"mt"'* LAYING THE RAILS CASE IN POINT IN THH K00TBNAY DISTRICT. Townsite Once Registered Can Not Be Cancelled Unless Owner IB ln Possession of Every Lot ln the Townsite, The mttter nf the assessment of derelict towiuitei hit been sgitated in the court! of revision in the Kooteiity, it well ti eltewhere but there Ihe appellants do nut teem to have fired is well ti tho, did at the com. Indeed on their own showing, in at lent one case reported, there wis nothing that could l��e done for i lii-iii, linn- they idmttted thtt they would not sell the lots enept tt an id vauce on the uiiniuuiu limine of the inbunh incut tet. Tint does nut mean, however, thtt the avenue Kootenay townsite ranks higher iu value than itt abandoned cm temporary ou the coast; hut probably the explanation is to he found in the fact thtt a townsite in Knotenay whosi valu> ii bel it $25 a lot has _������ -no so hopelessly had that no one would take the tmuhle t appeal igtiuit vsbatever assessment might be levied. The Nelson N'ewi etplaining the situa tion points out thtt while oi e secttun ol the statutes directs assessment null sinners to dtteruiine the value according to fair market prices, nut at forced sales, another closet with the words "but in n< ct'-e shtll the assi-sied value of any lot in a townsite be less than $.5." Formerly many were assessed tt $5 As lhe tax is only 3 5 of 1 per cent it would amount in the cue of the i wner ol i single lot to 3 cents which wss wiped out hy the postage. Hut ths remedy provided produces some curiout results. The News proceeds: British Columbia conttins towmites by the score. Many of them, probably a majority, contain not a single inhabitant. There is cases where tnwiisitemf lOOUIots could be purchased tt present for $1,000 or even less, but even hy the mo nd, d law they must be assessed at $25,1100 and taxes paid accordingly. Moreover a townsite once registered caunot be cancelled unless the registered owners is still in possession of every lot. The rale of one lot precludes cancellt'iuu, sml few townsitcs are all in the control of any individual or corpura'ii n, Thi C.P.H. company happen to be the nut uf many such properties. Tney htve ��p pealed in e> ery case from the asseieuieii commissioners tu the court ot revision Only one revising i fficer iu the province, C. W. Mt-Ann, of Kaslo, his allowed the appeal in spite uf the statute. In th other catei the company will probably tppetl to the Supreme court for t ruling ti to which of the two conflicting sections of the offending chapter is the law. Some lime tgo the C. P. R. company give notice of appeal from thu assessment of the Kitchener towmite. Basil O Hamilton, of Calgtry, who has special charge ef the company's laud iu British Columbia, arrived from Roisltud Wed tiesday night, and the court convened at 11 p m. in the office of the gold com missumer. A. Jowett presided. Mr. Hamilton presented hit appeal and Assessment Comroi ttioners Alex Lucat tnd R A. Renwick opposed. Mr. Hamilton -Your Honor, I tppetl from the assessment of all lots in Kitchener townsite tt $26. The figure it too high. There tre no offers to purchase at thtt price. The company is considering tn offer that will not amount to $101 lot, ind will accept it if lott tlready sold otn ba repurohated tnd the towmite ctnoelled. Mr. Hamilton���No. Mr. Renwiok -You have sold intiiy it higher figures) Mr. Hamilton��� Yes. By the company schedule corner lots can only be sold tt $75. inside lull tt $50. A few were told at those pricei. Mr. Renwick���If the selling price below which you will not consider an offer ' is $50 or over, I ctnnot see any grievtuce in an assessed value of $25, Mr. Lucas���Unless the court decides that it has the power to overide the statute, there is no object hearing evidence or argument. One court hat so held. All oihuis have held the contrary. W. A. .lowett���As the statuie is deli nit*, tnd Kitchener is a registered town -He, 1 think this court mult dismiss the appeal. The assessment stands. Mr. Hamilton remarked that the assessment uf Gerrard and Robs ni sites had been reduced to the $25 limit, and appeal had beeu filed inctBe the of Nakusp. The court remarked feelingly that it luo bought a lut in Nakusp at $200. LOCAL NOTES. A. Jtokton of l^uil.hent wti in town on Mondty. ON THH NICOLA RAILWAY FROM SPENCES BRIDOB. Stanley Kirby of Quilrheus Ion wu �� visitor to Nicula thtt week. Financial Panic Imminent. Lyman J. Gage former tecretary of the United States Treasury, said that Im agreed with Jtcob H. Sohiff in the opinion that a great panic is inevitable miles* steps are taken to remedy the in -lasticity of the existing currency system "I agree positively with Mr Schiff,'' .aid Mr. (Jage, "that the money condition which has existed in this country during rhe last sixty days tre disgraceful to us as a nation, and I further agree with him that a stunning panic is but a milter nf Mine unless something is don*. The more properly and effectually thil it done the better." Peters for Governor. It is now Dated on good authority that I1'red Peters of Victoria will be the lien Leiutenant governor of British Columbia n succession to Sir Henri July. Mr. Riley has been urging his claims at Ottawi, and friendi uf VV. C. Wells havt a"** uk,n�� *** '���'�� "���"inker". D.H. C. K., Andrew Thompson, of Kamloops, will be at the meeting on the '-'Uth to in stall 'lie officers, when a lull attendance of members it requested, B. 0. FRUIT AWARDS. Tni-teee And auditor to Conduct the Buslnets Under the New Act. $175 to Be Raised For the Nicola School. At the general meeting held today under the regulations of the new act the attendance wai not very large, which wuuld u.dicate that the people of this section ire satisfied with lhe assessment tu be levied for school purposes besides the govern uieot grant. It iv. George Mas m wat called to the ���hair and A It. Carrington acted ai secretary, after the mm ites of the previ uj meeting! had heen read and the financial report brought up the nominations fur tustees took place, the follovmg name* ii-iog put up: Dr. Tutill, Walter Clark md Ric A Fraser, were the only three lames put up and when the nurolma- i uis closed the chairman declared th* hree to be elected, .lames D flillie was e'ecied su btor lor the coming year. The terms for the truttees ire Dr. Tutill, three years, Walter Clark, two ye*rs, Ric, A. Fraser, one year. A short discussion took place on th* financial assessment that would htve to ne made for this school dialrict, and it wat .rived tud tecooded thtt the sum of 4175 be raised for that purpose. The district is about 12 miles square and when the assessment is made it will unly cum* to t small tax un each. The Nieolt school district it ti follows Commencing it the southwest curner of Section i. Township 91, tbout one mile s uth of Cjuolizeskat Reserve on the west side thence due north 12 miles, tbout 9 miles nort.i of the Nicola river, thenct due etsl 8 miles, about S miles up Nicolt Lake and north 5 miles being the N. K. corner of Township M thence dut touth 12 miles to t point one half mile south of Lundhum Lake, thence to point of commencement. ;At Lower Nicolt (he school meeting paised off very quietly and the following are the truttees elected. D. Mclnnei, los. Cleasby ind lam��s Smith; H. D. lireen Arrrytage being e'jcied as auditor. The financial arrangement has not heen completed ai yet hut it was decided that an assessment uf (75 would be necessary for inatntaintuce, tnd that $100 would be necetsary to repair the uid school for a residence for the teacher. The funds for salary to he arranged liter. Lower Nicolt District: Adjoins Nicola on Ihe west and runs II miles along the east line of Murray's pre-emption to t point about 5 12 miles nnrth uf Army- tages ranch, thence due north west tu tht boundary line between range 21 and 23, Kamloops division of Yale district; thenc* due south 12 miles thenee in ad red line to point of commencement. Hon, R, G. Tallow, minister of finance and agriculture has received word of the awards given for collection of British Columbia apples at the Colonial Fruit Show held by the Royal Horticultural Society in | London, Eng., on December 5th and 6th, 1905. The province of British Columbia received the gold medal. T. G. Earl of Lyttonand Mrs. J. Smith of Spences Bridge, both received Silver Knightian medals. Wild Alec Hanged. More 8mokere Now The Inland revenue department report Kamloops Jinuary 5th. Inditn Wild shows in increase in tie mtnuftoture of Alec wtt hanged in the jail yard tt Kim cigareltet ol eleven millions ovtr tht pre- kopt on Friday morning at 8.30 o'clock ceeding ye.r. Lut years output wis f���r tht murder of i fellow Indian tt 253,624,037. , okanagan Lakl. Plenty to Drink. Victoria has withdrawn from th* boy- ctt on the C. P. R. Co, with regtrd. to si_ _;,���������_ ni_. mmM ._d t freight ntei. They notified th* T__f I0_r proof gtllon. of .pint, w.re produt- vonver people to thtt effect this week. rf jn c,nad. jn sj^ ._ mmu q{ m i871gillon*. Of thi*, 211,525 gallont _,,���... , , I were exported. W. II. Kimpton leavet on the itage in the morning for Vtncouver. On his return he expects to remain in Kamloopa for some time. Yon need visiting cirdi. (let your \\ mpply it th* Nicoli Utrtld offic*. THE NICOLA HERALD THE NICOLA HI.RALD Publlihed Eve ry Thursday ���nbecrtptlon, ln Advance. $2 a Year _ ._ ������ NlOOI.l, R.C.. JANUARY 11. 1-6 NOTICE To Hunters i Notice is hereby given thtt hun'-mx o* shouting on the property of the Douglas Lake Ctttle Company is forbidden. Any person or persons hunting or shooting on the ibove property will be prosecuted under the sections uf the Oame Act. J. I! Criavks. "WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW" MALLFRY DRUG CO KAML0OP8 CHURCH 8BRVICE Presbyterian Church, Nicola Lake: 8er vices every ftahnath at 11 a. in. and 7:3u p.m.; Hible class and Sabluitli School, ������ p.m. ���IT, (jkiiiiii��� Mason, Presbyter���a I'astor. Itiv. John I've, Methndisi I'astor, Methodist Church. Lowtr Nicola: IMviric -ii \\i. i every lord* Hay at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. -uii.Uy si hoolat 2 p ill. JllllS I'VK. Mioliodiel Minister. Gcnitiii. Mahun, PreehyUfU* Minister. -AML0U1'-, ABiU'ROH, YALK AND ___________ MININU DIVISIONS OK YALK DISTRICT. NOTICK is hereby given thtt til placer min Ing claim, legally In-!Id in lhe Kamloops. A hi-riift, Y��le and Similkamn-n Mining 1)1 v si ins will be laid over from Ik* 1st dty or November ensuing In Uu- tat day nf May. MOti. U. C. TUMITALU Gold Commissioner. Kamloops. October Kith, 1905. SCHOOL BUSINESS. All interested in school af fairs should take an interest in the administration of the school business. Under the new aci more power is given to and more responsibility rests upon the people. The board ol school trustees have power to employ and dismiss teachers, but their acts must conform to the requirements of the School Act. Certain duties are laid down for them and certain duties are given for the teacher It will be the duty for the trustees to uphold theteaiherin the maintainance of proper discipline, for without which there can be no successful teaching. We believe there is no cause to complain in the manner in which Mcola schools arc con ducted either by teachers Or Notice I, hereby given, that application wi ' be made In the legislative assembly of lh< trustees. With regard to the, Province of British Columbia, at its neit ses , aion, fur in act In incnruurale n company with trustees it no doubt TMlIn Pf �������� �� **Mimn.i.*l* ���tni-i- **1 i>��r ��� i ��� i i . ��� 1 r ate a line or lines or railway of simulant or advisable to induce some of,nlkr *-y**���*���ttmjm,turn 1 some point a' or near OaoyooI on the I erna those who have had previous -*__ ttnmtttt,w��__t _*��xrilnrty*_***��� I .. . tion nl m_ ur ie-it l,:il,c Okaimu'in to ;a itoinl at ' experience in this work to ac _��� __*mmtnt.ttmmtm*��*.-iiT���ii,iio_ ri-i t nfi_r_s C nnA m n arp ri-" ' *�� * 'w'11'' *' or n"'ir K,""'"0I'S' ������_���! i"11 'of the I'rovince of Hriiish Columbia at its next ct.pi omit- uoou men are rt.- ���,,-,tl,.riy ,ii,-,-,-ii,,M ri>ii��<->-in_c t_*e*-r**M �����**���___*_��� Act to _s_*fp*fat* a company Qllired for with the* increased ^'or,u Thompson river, thmm by the must ! withpowcrto .fiiuire. purchase, cousiruct and * feasible roule to tj��� ii-inlli' ami Kmrt "lenrgi-. operate the tud*iiakiiig. of the Vancouver administrative pOW' rS giV'i'll iiUofruiuu pnhMai *������t Kn-li-rby m u n .ri li a _ Coast Koo enay Railway Company; the i . , - . erly direction tea piiul a'or neir Sici - vlberni ami Cuwieliitn Railway Company; thi tne trustees, close and carelui along ihe towtmtt i__iwiiimnaee* urti; >���mi���ta_ and __m Ran**; i ompany; iii attention shall have tn he criven "" ,r""' ' ' "' "r \""" **'l**m* '" " attention sna.i nave to De given Hfl1lL[ierlV(lir,...lion ,��� a p���in,,���, ���r���,ar(.���ii,i, tO the business of the School. ena,thcn.cinAsn,itherlydir,-.ii.i,liya'e..ilil. THE STORE OF QUALITY THE STORE OF PLENTY The Largest and Most Complete General Stock in Nicola This is Stock Taking time with us and you can get all sorts of bargains iD many lines. We are selling NOTICE. Official Administrator's Act In re Katate of ANTOINE GODEY, NOTICE. TKNIIKHS will be received by the undersigned for It��� purchase of the personal properly, and the real estate of the late Anloim- Gr_���f, Terms rash. Particulars thereof may he obtained from I'eter Marquart, Nicola, II. C. AIM II. MACINTYRK, OlhVal Administrator, Couniy of Yale, Kamloops, II C. L. 1 NOTICE. NOTH'K IS HEREBY UIVKN that an appli- -ation will be made lo the Legislative Assembly RICOIA Overshoes at prices never known in Nicola before. Call aud satisfy yourself. METKOFOL1TAN MEAT flARKET NICOLA LAKK, B. C. Prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork and Sausage careful anentinn tud promptly delivered Mldvvayand Vermin Itailway Cnnipany,a"d io ���equiie all the rights, power, and privilege- if Ihe said companies; and vtiih power to ���-xi-rcisnull lhe powers contained in the act. of oie, eporaion of Ihe said companies; with power to acquire, purchase, construct and iperalethe under! ikings of any other Kail Orders throughout the District rei Fresh Fish Every Friday year, In issue will be found the bound aries of .Nicola and Lower Nic ola districts. PETIT CREEK BRIDGE. .���AIHi:��i POOLKV roMe to n itniut, at or near I'rince'ou; __e*fr*n. A he amount necessary to be * Mutator Mar Q��tici-��a *f**h -tatartk. , i- , ... . , . | erlydirin Hun alui< Nii'iliLise I" upper Nicnl raised lor the Nicola school 'rivt.r; ������.���,,. ������.������.,.,,,.���. .,,��������� rta ���,,,���,. will be about $150 or $175 a %**"*"*",* ?J nr'v"r,! T tJ ��� 'J f..l owi 14 ||f nrir-ii. if (lu' riwr'o n punt _ ind wiln power to Mili-cribe for and M MM HnltHW Arm, rill in ihe provinre of nnrrha-r ihi' Ntockn, hind-, iieblQtQfM or other ��� KriiMi Colinnliiu. | h curilhn ��-f ati>ollmr lUilwiiy ('oriiuaiiy; and In another column 111 this At4vi__ pnm im Ma4n r, hint up amJ ta nc-wegi tki itirfc ar "iii��r initiiiH, de- niriinl 'in nil MMMMy lirid^rs, roifls, *a.i>- 1 MMUfMOi ____] oth-rsijciirillo of Uiu cnnipany land ft-rriiN, and lo build, m-nnirt', own h tf j lo tM inrorporalod, for the -hart'r., <)���'��� ' main t m n whiru1- and dorku in fWMOltim T_Btlf tf.t-11-i if flthlf WnUfltll ofanyotlu'r I thea'wiih, and to huild, M^tttflV, own, f't|ii>p i Kailway (-ouuiauy; and wiili poffM lo toflW__m land initMiiiin wtMkVm and M_Hf vt'-��H<-_N -tin) 'herapitnl ����f the dutiinny to he iihorpo'-aiaiMi j hoats, and to Of_MM 'he I imp on Ml MTtg' [ -ind with pOWM lo b4M ��� *fM awfully paid up; ; able wattMs; an I with powi-i �������� tynid. t q>i ti \\ unl to l��ir,ow moni!> on ihe eompunioH a��neirt . - loperairaiilnuin ;iu t*Mfi tub .md i-���h-pl.o ��� ' hy an) form if hwnril)\\ iad wilh power to ' prompt attention. hatlSfaCtlOll gliarailtt'Cil IllM Id OMMOUoj with th�� -ttM rt4l����M ind DM nott -\\u\\ 'tailway Company or Companie-i hrati'hr-, and to MMm. MMMM (ir.i.n- Of to atimlKrimaU* with any 0MJ-,Mf or com- | NotlCC riH-iciiil- M/poMRi ti'i'i eMJV t'lll-. ill nt. p nih'-.Hiid Atihall the other and iMMtf) t.,.m^tim^ _i��r,. Thw Mlrnli Mmmi '������ K nite cLctriniy fof the mii.-i H <-f ..owcist'ond.i.'ivu to thecarr. iiiguui of the Com-' IMni i- hereby given thai fWdayN after datr homLtimt HgO liie NlCOU Jj r?iH _, J iinw,r| !(],;ik|r^ limeiid to��p..U lo.he Hun. the UiiefCom '���roprlflor COUTLEE BLACKSMITH SHOP ANDREW SMITH, Proprietor All kinds of Blacksmith work and Horseshoing done in first class shape. Leave your work here and it will receive light, 1���at and u*v*cj it��� with in-i-' loi Herald made reference to the _wi*_>itasief*r<*��� tnt*��m*���la 1,.^- or*__m .u.i- r><> ������ mimwrn u 1 r n _��_ 1 ii- repel I'.iriiiir.i'iin. nr o'h.-r tftywDM or b'sln-, river east ol I "tit creek. \\v<- nii-siuniruf Lands nd Works for permission learn that Koad Superintendent **>���** ' siii-h roads, Stevenso has been over the ground and has e-.timated the cost and the location ol the pro and In levy and ��� ������ ��lI��� ������ ' lulK fr nil |ier-nn oil all fremhl *_���_g il-ei- an. I ��� at]lany-, fi ri-ie-. sr|*_rv*t tad r*�� ���th Imili iii 1 iiiiny: and wu H *uwer Ui eoniii-'-i with and uuk'- tnniee. i Kei krrangs meaU with mUmTi ttetm-nil nr *__i n i. ���auie-; and in exei'-ise sieh imivurs aa art gra*t*d i'> . m- uiidi 1 nkuiKs. Dated al ���'uniria. H.C., Ihi- _M day of _n"pur-h__ts7t���^TtollovTliiailesnitu'-'d l'.iiii iuiai \\im iii'uii. IM ed une nine and one half N of the Lower Klcolt ROBKRWN & aOBKRTWN, *"��%^ ��� Rpnht nl���kedr.K. ,���,������. w fnriy nhains, tnem-e Soulh fuiy ��� hains. thtoct WM. RILEY General Blacksmith rlulicilors for the Apullcanls. K.i-i furt) Chains, thenee North 11 point of I'OinnieiK emeiit and eimla nil | forly seres in n- in k���a, lialed at lamer Nicola this '.'1st day of Sept- eiiili, r, IV-, 0. Kl.li'K. Hiir.se Shoeing a specialty. NICOLA LAKE. B.C. NOTICE. NOTH'K 18 IIKKKIIY UIVKN that an ap- the "MM* ����� ' "* '"��� ���**��� I" H't -tj-latl** As rVTY-X. |ir|,|,,e . - - r�����������liiati ,n Ael;' and f.rullmh, imti ha-<-3_0nirn�� of pa^Niri land j ui the Knmloop�� i ivision of Yale lhstriri, uat.ii as follows: I oonne&ctng at ��� ��uke at ���orner - f Ihe IhiuI; running Ihencr /^>"UltT NH'Ol.A, Nn. WAX A.O. ��.. meet. V seiMiid and fourih frldiii in eai-h neiiith I ihe.s \\V h tt I p.m., In I'ooley's II..1I. Visiting hri-ihrenj ��mat *�� chabw. t henei North 40 ilinius, thencs satisfactory. One ranch owner we learn has protested againsl the proposetl locati in of tlv bridge. Would it not be beltff for him to consult with tho-e who signed the petition as w<- feel sure that any petition to nriii.illy inviled. egr. ill lint Isliilf. II, 1,4 lhe j lid,tl tt .Uiiuuy, A II.. I'.nsl. 1'1,'l'i'S.it ,_ Oitll'l-'IN. -sohi-|i m- fur 'h" asplloan s. Itlr. A. Fiukih. r. ft A. II. I'AUKIMITIIN. Wee Wesi uu . bains, Uu me Souih 10 i hains, to lbs point uf loiniiieiu'etiii'iit. Geo. Hent. I Hepleriher, JJ. 190.">. Nol'K'K Sixty dty-, af it dale I inlend lo aoply In I or rh ��� f 'iiiiuius.nut,-r of lauds ami works nir [ni ml���sot n o ii'-'i i-i IJ i a'-res uiu iu aiu pasiuri' I ,ii'l. ��� iiiuiui'i < i"_ ���' p'i-1 min ked \\..l v| - s ���,. .oiii'i. I em e w Ni ili.iin-, h III iliaiii-, K sn ~|u eha ii-, lu iniiiil im.i, l.i'i'l siiiiiiuil in vnl"ii.i uf l-i Milt i reek, t*M* Il of ,1. K Mur ray's pri-e uu'iuii' A.J. vUl'rllKUL change the location would have *-.*.,_UM-ml .*taa_--(.ti_*-i moJe weight with the govern- ������_,__ �� _s *) I 11. hi. ment if it were backed by the1 _u��. ton___. Atmi h��i*4j*jgapttteiht eniff eiiiniiiissiouer nf lands and works for per signatures of seven settlers��� inW**tyii��r_Ma*to_!*t��f tn-MiaiaM. o , tun- land. t-nuunitm'inK at a post marked i.l B, m_t..i.l f��f nne Thp rn ill vinn C-'saopliealioninpur ha el-l.W (���'���rii.-r.ihen.i' instead oi one i ne ro ia suj) N. m rlmin< K >m rtttos s ���, (.hHin. w ��� ; nam i" mi ial peat Land Is situate'! in vie iO west of J. Marqi J. fj OHA-O'Krt, J O. Adair. Agent. NICOLA PORTABLE STEAM SAWMILL��� Is prepared tn take contracts for tawing lumher and gettw, "ul timher. j , ��� i-r I _ -i ��� ehaiiisloinl'ial post, band Is situate'! in vie n _____ __ m i i erintendent IS qu lliried tO pick lt< of 111 Hit. Creek and west of J. Hanjnut't' Went- ral .Hill lontracN l.xecuffd , , iire-.'inii em. oiJt a suitable crossing and be ��_���_.���!>���*.___. sides a bridge is wanted and if, NOTICE. their is a chance tO get it. : Wxly day. after datel IntendI to apply to the O ehuf commissioner of lands and work-'or in r "H/ancr A,\\n't L-nnrL- " mission to uurehase 40 aires of land described DOC'bl, UOII I MtkWataa ! ��s foil .wk, ila-tinK from Ihe northweal con er |nf I_)ta7 0 I, in Utter Valley and runnlni chains,thence South 15 chains to the N. hank of Stump Uke, thtnet West along stump Lake 4n chains to Ihe point "f commencement, containing 00 acres mort or leu, i. A, PALMER. September, Nth, -06. s THE NICOLA HERALD Work of Department 0f Agriculture. In tb* tpring of 1905 two members of th* tuff were tent to BritUh Coluabi* to aasitt tht Piovincitl Department of Agn oultor* io Institute work. The districts visited wtr* tho** coniidtred nutt in need of kelp. The itbjecti liken up were chiefly relative to fruit growing road miking ind inimtl husbandry. A large number meeting! were held tnd *t t rula were well attended. K ten interen wit shown io th* *ddreites which inytri ably tlicited kten diicuuioni. In the* diitrieta beef riiiing wu the genenl iu duttry with here tnd there a dairy farm Hugs tnd thiep tre alio raised un t limn eil telle chiefly for local cniitu_j|ition. Ii the Nioolt Lake dutrict especially, th> cattle) raisers htvt mide good progress tnd judging from their htrd* they htve high idetlt regarding tht beef type. The ctttl.- rtised ire chiefly Shorthorn gride, tnd Hereford grides, brought up to the present standard by Ihe ute of pure breo sires, but here, u well is in mine other dittricti visited, there tie evidences nl faulty methods in breeding ind feeding by many of the rtnehera resulting in much inbreeding tnd tlio breeding from miniature lenities. Croti breeding is also retorted to where it would have h en better to hive tdhered to one breed. The faulty method, in feeding are confined chiefly to lick uf provision for sufficient winter supply of fodder. The delegates dealt especially nn th* importance of remedying these suit. Sheep is i rule tre of eery indifferent quality tnd in only ��� few places tre dealer" improving or mcrei.ing their .took, although mtny district! are admirtbly idapted to th* industry. Here end there the farmers ire railing improved clastei of horses. The brisk deiitiiil thtt exists |. n, the Vmciuver Newi-Adeertiitr ttyi: "The V. W. A V . which will tppty to the leguliture ��t tht. tetii ui fur the line from Vtncouver north, will nottik for is aiuch as lut yetr. Tntn the nqieet wat fo. 16,000 icrei of land per mile but * re luted irtnt will be asked for thit leetion Th* propoiition to be placed before the dminiitrition will be, it it claimed hy repretentttiv-i uf the company * v��ri reitonabla one. W. J. KERR Watchmakerjeweler KAMLOOPS, B. C. .11 kiodi of Watche*, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., kept in ttock. Wedding presents t specitlty. Firtt rl��et reptirs dun* on ihort notice ���nd returned at once. , Budnoet Locale. (let i Minket fur >our horie at Bar ��ick't Harness and Saddlery. Alto t "tock of Robes, en If ynu tr* thinking of huillmg now is rhe time to get yimr orderi cut mi* to have the lumber dry when the long diyi come ind the ctriienteri cm work with nletiure. Rememlier the mine, The Nicol* Portable Steam Saw Mill. Place your uiden with The Portable Steam Saw Mill, all work guaranteed. lust arrived,faahinntble moulding knieea. Why need to letve your house unfinished for want of moulding., Edge md grtin flooring of 6nl qutlity, will outwear three floori mid* nf flit griin. Window uih iu*d* to order. For th* beet in the harnemnd saddlery line, nt Btrwick* litest coniignment. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR -SMOKING GOODS IS AT J. A. SCOT rs CIGAR &I0BAGC0 STORE KAMUiol'S Fell stork of Domes |c and Imported i 'igar and the best smoking pibai oo always on hand Drop in and enjoy a quid game of Hilli nil. tgenl forlhe PioneerHteam Laiind>-y, Vancou ver, laundry shipoed every rln urday. IIOTKLN (LTOfTH-Ai HOTKL, Kamloops, Napoleo. L'x Latremouille, proprietor. First clan h eveiy parllcnlar. Good wines, Liquors ana cigars. Mialiling in connection. fTkUlOOPm HOUSE, P. Herod, proprietor ���*���*��� Beet stock nf wines, liquors and cigars in he Interior. Just the spot fora nice cool re freshing glass of beer. Wheo in Kamloops call In. flRAND PACIFIC HOTKL, Kamloops. Th ������ nearest hntel to the railway station. Th- ���inly covnenient hotel for travelers. Gins' rooms, good taole, good liquors. Two large sample rooms. P. A. Harnhan, proud-tor. Good stabling in connection. Roait Mall Order Kan. Everybody knows who William Allen White ii, the editor uf th* Emporia (Kin) _' Gtze't*, who mide himself famoor by writing "What's th* matter with Ksnitt" Mr, White discusses the mail order men tnd it might be worthwhile for inercliinii to let tbe public know what he hu to sty. Here it ii: "The mm who buy* hiiguudi NOTICE. Notice ii hereby given thtt I will nnt be responsible for tny debt! or accounts contracted in my name without t written order tigned hy myt.lf. F. 0. Paioi. Nicoli, IRth Dec. 1905. A 8HCKOFT HOTKL The most convenient *-> ho'el for visitors in Ashcroft. The best of table board. Hot ana cold baths. Uur reure- seniatlve meets ill traint. Johnson k Perkins, proprietors. NOTICE. Notice is herebv given that Si days after date I Intend to spply lo the honnrahle chief commissioner of lands and wnrks for i special license locut and carry away timber from the following decri ed )inds. Commencing it 1 post on tne niu th side of Nicole lake tbout. one mile from the sh^reand nearly opposite Sullivan creek and thence south 40 rhalns, th m i wesi 40chtlns, thence soulh 4(i chains, thence of i mill order house tnd expeotl hii * ���'-' *> chtms, thence north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence norm 40 chains, I hence east 80 chains to point of commencement. W. B BUKN8. Dec. Knd, 190o. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that .10 days after date I in1 end to apply lo the hon. chief com mis inner of lands and works fir special licensetocut ���miliar.y away timber from t he following des- cri led lands, commencing at. a posi on the nor' h side of Nicolt I jake about one mile from the shore tnd nearly opposite Quilchena creek, i hence south 40 chams. thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 80 chains, t hence north 40 chains, thence east 4'i chains, thence north 40 chains, Ihence east 80 chains 10 point of commencement. G. B. MUKPHY. Dec. -ud, 1905. Otter Flat Hotel Chsrlei Debarro, Proprietor. rULAMEEN CITY, ��� ��� ��� - B. C. Headquarter! for Summit, Rahhiti mountain, Tulameen river, Boulder, Beai and Kelly creek camps. Good Fishing and Boating. P. O. Address: Aspen Grove. Stop nt the ROCKFORD HOUSE Robt, Scott, Proprietor When traveling on the Nicolt mad. Convenient place for traveler!, with good accommodation. neighbor* in Emporii to buy guodiof him or to buy prufeuiotitl services of bim is ii economically �� leech. He is tucking industrial blood out of the town and givet none btck. He studs hii profits out of town like t ihinimin md hu no more right to i stinding in i oommumty than a foreigner. We trt ill neighbors in iluMrllay in thii town ind th* nam who sends amy for hit goods is nut one of us. He is of mothtr industntl system tnd deserves no mm. support in Emporia. The fict thtt he is ecunomicilly wrung is recognized by the mail order houses them selves. They protect their cust. nuers *s theivet by offering to keep people f.-om knowing where the mail order houses ire * "'pa-iure land commeniiiig at a post by having no 'tig." on their good*. They ' '*. Mcl/s. N. W, corner thenco S 80 chains, ... , . , ' 1 thacce K 80 chains, hence N 801 hahis, theme ���ty in their cttllogue thtt no one knows ty Kkhslns to Initial post. This land 1 e�� south where I hev are hou.ht If it* nrnnar l��� and ailjnms preemption of Wm. McNeill and J. wnere tney ire oougnt. it Itt proper to u. mh,_.u In the Asoen Grove locality. hide the pltct uf purohue of an irticlt, it Nicola. Dec.��, 1905, J. O. McLKAN ii wrung tu buy the trticle at that pltoe. Only a mm wbu steals ii ashamed to uy RILEY HOUSE NICOLA LAKE, B. C. Fint class board and lodging by the day week or month. Every attention given to tho travelling public. Mrs. Rilkv, Proprietress. NOTICE. Sixty diys titer date I Intend to tppiy to the chief commissinuei of linds and work! for permission to purchase 640 acres of mountain lure land commencing at a post maiked J where he got anything ba ha*. There is such i thing ** "united" grocerie* md "tainted furniture. All of luch article* thit tr* not bought at home of men til {fit. m uiai,.,. inc.,,,- k��,i i��� i,���i i.v,.n, whom you owe your living, ar* "tainted" H""106 N,nrth * ch��ln�� ,n,:n��� "i**1 ',_ l*_*!n"- thence North Pal chains, thence Kast 10 ch��ln��, NOTICE Commencing at a post, marked H H, Truui bull. N. K. corner, being nn the west line of Ind Keaerre neirCou'lee, -hen running west le the N K corner of coal location No, 1645 thence tin nee Nor. h 1.0 chains to point nf commsme- ment, being ill the land between coal claims Nn.s. 1616, 1647, 1649 and the Indian reserve, Consisting of about 610 aires. B. H.TKUMBULL Locator. B. F. Argust, Agent. Coutlee, B. C. Oct. 3 1906. bectute they oume unfairly. Tht trouble in Emporia i* tbi*: So many merchant* buy their goods iwty from home thtt i lyttemttic jeilou.y hu tprung up. Tht furniture people feel thit they don't hive tu buy thtir dry goud. men's wire* buy their goods iwiy from horn* ind the is me quirrel ttittt in every line of trade. It is disheartening tnd distressing to the business interests of thi* town. It i* tin* to change ind get together. It is tim* to begin to f*-< logical eondition* of Thompton Riter form ourtelvet tnd not onr neighbor*, by | country �� *p*ci��lty. Ditintereited and Horace F. Evans GEOLOGIST Ashcroft - - 8. C. Min* eitminttinns and reports, Geo \\}\\ Unequalled as a SUhmijcp Resort Good Fishing and Shooting. Guides and Horses always ready. Telephone connections all directions First Class Accommodation. Terms: Moderate. S. KIRBY, Proprietor gUILCHKNA, B. C. -THB- Bank'of Montreal Capital, all paid up, $14,400,000 Rest, $10,000,000 Balance Profit and Loss Account, $801,855.41 Total Assets .... $158,232,409.51 HONORARr PRESIDENT Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal. O. O. M. O, PRESIDENT, ��� . ��� Sir Oeo. A. Drummond. K. O. M. O. VICB PRESIDENT AND QKN-RAL MANAGER. ��� I. & OLOUSTOJt Head Office -Montreal SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits received from $1.00 and upwards. Interest credited twice a year. Withdrawals without delay Banking Business of every description Undertaken. BANKING BY MAIL Deposits may be made and withdrawn by mail, town accounts receive every attention. Out of NICOLABOANOH A. VV. STRICKLAND, Manager. BLAIR & CO. -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise Coutlee, B. 0, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS <& SHOES, HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc. MINERS' SUPPLIES, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Resident Agentt ln Nicola for tbe ROYAL, and LONDON 4 LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE GO'S �� IIUIH. Ol Till I I A. R. C. He. London. PROVINCIAL ASSAYER Kimloope, li. C. Assays md inilrses .it Ores, Coal and In dustrlil product*. Wimples by mall or stage receive prompt attention. ST-_) WART'S NICOLA AND PRINCETON fill li, Express ni u-R buying everything it home, whether the neighbors do so or not, and now ii the I tim. to begin. The thing (or all of ui to do ii to turn ovtr a ntw leil." d pendible report! furnished. For up lo data job printing seed jour iordtfi to Iht Nioola Htrald office. JOHN C. ADAIR MININGENGINEER COAL &OILEIPERT It urepired to tiamine coil prnpertiet ���nd furniih report! on lime, Terrai to mit all Add ten; J. C. Ad��ir, Nicola, FOR SALE A Stock Ranch containing 4740 acres,situated near Douglas Lake, with all necessary implements ami also stock. For particulars apply to W. M. LAUDER, Quilchena, P. O. Springbank Ranch, July Uth, 11106. (I Also General Livery Head Office: - - - Nicola Lake, B. C. STAGES Leave Spences Bridge Every Thursday lor Nicola Lake, Kamloops, Princeton and way points at 6 a, m. Every Saturday for Nicola and way points at 6 a.m. Leave Kamloops Every Monday for Nicola and Spences Bridge at 6 a, m. Leave Princeton Every Sunday 6 a. m��� arriving Spences Bridge Tuesday 6 p.m. Leave Nicola Every Tuesday and Friday for Spences Bridge at 6 a. m. Every Friday for Princeton at 6 a. m. Special trips made by appointment. Telephone connection with Kamloops M. P. STEWART, - - Proprietor THE NICOLA HERALD LOCAL NEWS Robert Clark left on Mondty for thi oot-t with a ear load ol cattlt. 8. J. Kite left for Kamloopi tha fim of tht week on a ihort viilt. Jot. Costillion of tha Ooldwtttr wu in Nioola for a few diyi thit week. Mite Magf ie ind Gaorga Hurra* who hat* been ill for tha pael wtek trt lomt improved Jetetliircii tnd Dell King were la Nioola from tht Forkt on a buiimee trip on Wadneidiy. Mn. Pooler will letvt tomorrow for th* wviil where th* will visit with friends In Vancouver tnd Victorit for a ftw wuk*. Mr. and Mn. .lot. R. A. Kichardi lift th* firtt of th* week for an eiteaded trip to tb* oout tod tnund nitin on * pit* nr* bent. Mr, and Mn. J. (1. Tbynnt of "Tn- ttow* Rinch" Otter Vtlley, returned on Monday from Kiralonpe after sartrel diys mil to lb* Inland capital. Died Prom Injurlea. Willltm Rirkpatriek, wall kaowa at Sptneei Rridg* and along th* road to Nioola met with t aeeidtnt th* litter part of th* week which proved fatal, he patting �����iy Tutedty. Il appaara that Klrkpatrtck waa in ekarga of mmt dump can at Foaa' tamp tad while taking th* tan to th* dump h* lotieed lumething wrong with hit brtkt, ht itttmpttd to fit it and while doing ao fall and th* wheels of th* lad*n tan paie ed over him inflicting injurious of inch t terioui naturt that noted hit death. Th* dmttad wa* about forty yean of agt and wu born new Aiheroft, Hii ftthtr aad brothan ire now living in that vicinity, beeidea theee nlttivee ha letvee a wife and several children to mourn hi* low. Daring tha mmair ha drora ttige for a while for I. J. Martell and wu alto In charge of a freight turn on tha road. _______ _____��� John Oorhett it Mill confined to th* house and it itai| etted that an operation -will ba neoeaearw shortly. Ht la at hii ranch a lew milts front town. Quit* a number nf Nicola Valley peop'e were in Kamloopt thit wuk attending: tha county court u witnutu and partaken ir. the tdminietration of tha law. Oat a blanket for yonr bona at Bar wiok'i Harneu and Biddlery. Alio a itoek of Robu, at*. If yoa are thinking of building now la tha timt to gat your orden wat to u lo baea tha lumber dry whan tha long dayi onao and tha ctrpenten can work with nleae.ro. Ilememher th* name, Tbe Nleolt Pnrul.lt 8teem Saw Mill. For .ptodatejoh printing uad your nrdtri to the Nienlt Herald olu. JUBT EEtEITED A fall itoek of op to diet goodi to ���apply th* Harneu and Saddlery trade of Nicolt district. Call or aead your orden for Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Horse Clothing, etc. Ipeeielty made of Cowboy Outfit*. IM. J. BARWICK. NIOOLA ��� . B. C. F. G: PAIGE General Blacksmith CARRIAGE AMD IAGON WORK Horseshoing done in a first class manner. Careful attention given to this branch of the business. All Work Ouarantaad 0. A. LefiVrtr and Dr. Sergeant returned from the emit oa 8atarday area- ing where they had heen enjoying their Hew Yun holiday* visiting with friend*. Place your orden with The Portable Stum Saw Mill, all work guaranteed. Jut*, trrived,fuhionibli moulding knlvet. Why need tn leive your home unfinished for want nf moulding*. Edge and grain flooring of first quality, will out weir thru fliiori made of flit grain. Window nuh ���tde to order. M. BEATTIB Aooountint.Commimon, Insurinct and Oeneral Agent. Kamloops Mala Street For th*hut in tht htrnewind saddlery line, u* Barwick't litest i-nniignaiMt, - Report! from Aipen drove ttt't that Mr. Gulliford who met with a had accident to hia eya a abort time ago ii mich improved, the pain hiviag pnctitilly eeiied. Frank Connnn who it tt the Riley Houu with ahadly cut hind It getting along fintnte and will be around thortly. but will not be able to nu hii band fnr tometime. Fnr a number nf yun the bachelors of Nicola hirt entertained thtir fritndt tn an annul ball. What't tht matter with the young fellow* thia yurl "A flint hurt," eta. Genrg* MeCullnugh of Aipen Orovt, who hu bun visiting with friendi in Vie tone leveril week* left on Saturday fnr the cut where he will remain the biltnce of tht winter. Byron Earnthaw ef Minnii Lake narrowly eiciued tnothtr attack of mountain fever the put week, but by careful at tention and medical attendtnce tb* at- tack wu warded off. THE KOOTENAY STEEL RANGE In all ilies and styles. Gninntee. arttele. Our salee have already more than doubled thoee of list year Our leafier 1* th* 0-hol* Steal Range for $48. "innfirtiived by McClary Mfg. Co. also i full line of Air Tight Heatert LEEMINC'S HARDWARE KAMLOOPS M. J. HENRY'S NURSERIES ���010 Weetmlniter Road VAMOOUVBR, B 0. H. C. Uriwa -toek ol frail aad Ornamental Tree-. Apple Trees; t ind S-year olds %lo to tM per 100. aooordlng to rarletj. One year olds, 4 to 5 feet, tit to lit per 100. Bitta nice stock of Cherry, Fetch, 1'lum. Aprlcota, etc., now growing for fall orders. No eipeose, loss or delay of fumigation or Iniper tion. Let me prl-e your list before placing your order. CtUlogfree. Qreeahouse l'lanta. Floral Work, Bee Hap piles, fruit Package., Fertllliers, He. * M. J. HKNRT, ��ll Weetmlniter Road, Vino-wtbh, B. C, G. n. BRASH, Accountant and Auditor RIAL HSTAT- IMURANC- Temporary a_k_r_-Stawart'i Ktigt Big NIOOLA. B C. Mn. Voght, wife of Wm. Voght of The Fork* wbo hu bun ill for mmt time underwent an operation for in abacui nn Tueeday. The patient ia doing very will and will be able to ba about in a ihort Kimloopa ia getting quit* np to date. Lut wuk it had a police investigate! which ended ap in hot air tnd itrnet talk, thou doing the talking not hiring the und to huh it np when it came to a ihow down. A mio by tht name of Smith wu badly poUontd al Coutlee railwty camp thit wuk by oomlag in contact with a quantity of poeiooed iry. Bia right wm and left band wu dwahled and hit feu inmewhtt dlilgared. Dr. Tutill wu called ind re lured the iajurtu ALEC D. MACINTYRE Barrister, Notary Public &c. Official Administrator OBea.��� -Co-nmen-lal Block, eiet of Post Office. Kimloope. B. C, WATCH REPAIRING All kindi of Witch, Clock tnd Jewelry repair! done in fint cImw order and utitfu- tion guaranteed. All work entrusted to our c��re will be completed and returned without delay. W. Ml. UANPBELIi A CO., C. P. R. Time Inspectors. Kamloopi A REMEMBRANCE ATASMAMiGOST John D. Swanson, B. A. Rarriiter, Solicitor ind Nntiry Publio Office: Bait of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, south side of Victoria street, Kamloopi. Money to loan on real estate security. HARDIMAN & OO. Land Mining tnd Oeneral Supply Aft* ���ron��� killing reetrartors.'firni machinery, buggies, cutters, ilelghs eta md for our list of farm and mining properties. Reporta oa mining pro p -rtlee through the District. Cable addrem "Annim." Codes: Bromhall, More���f k Neal, A. M. g tth. Waieaoaee-Caaford. Nleola Valley, a C. JOHN 0. ADAIR MmiKGENGINEER C0AL&0ILEIPERT (���prepared to ettmine coal propertlu and furaiih reporta on wma. Term* to ���nit all. Addreai: J. 0. Adair, Nioola. Fur tha friends at home or abroad. Toa cmnot und them a more In Uniting Xmii re-omhranu than Book of B. O. Ttawa View Xmaa Oardi BouTtntr Port Oarde. See Our Selection of Goods SMITH BROS BOOKBTORB Kamloopi and Vernon JAMES SMITH GENERAL BLACKSMITH LOWER NICOLA, B. 0. All kinds of repair work dona In a nut and utiifactory minnartnd in abort no-aa. Horseshoeing "THE PEOPLES STORE." 4 i l B IX, 4 W 1905 Haa been finished and I beg to take this opportunity of thanking the public for their generous patronage. It has been the banner year with us. Our motto will be a "greater trade than has been "for 1906 r 9 t Q I B �� 8 ti M 0 H " IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH US." SLAUGHTER SALE MEN'S EI N J 180 SUITS RANGING FROM $25 TO $7 50 AT COST Our $26 Sutti, tailor aide, for |S0 00 ��"__ 60 Suitt, tailor mad*, French uoiih 17 60 SO 00 " going at 16 00 17 50 " " 1460 1600 " " I860 IS 60 " " 1000 10 00 " " 7 60 760 - " 6 60 Siau running from 36 to 44 in ill tht latut ityiu. All Boy's snd Child's Clothing, 33^ off This is the largest and finest stock of Clothing ever placed before the public in Nicola. Overcoats, Reefers, Mackinaw Coats and Pants all subject to a discount of 25 per cent. MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING SHIPMENT. 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