@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "3d84a4f2-3292-46ab-a7d4-d442e2030157"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-08-22"@en, "1901-03-01"@en ; dcterms:description "The Kootenay Mail was published in Revelstoke, in the Columbia-Shuswap region of southeastern British Columbia, and ran from April 1894 to December 1905. The Mail was published by the Revelstoke Printing and Publishing Company, and its longest-serving editor was J. Livingstone Haig. In 1906, the Mail merged with the Revelstoke Herald to form the Mail-Herald, a staunchly conservative paper that eventually folded due in part to competition from a more liberal competitor, the Revelstoke Review."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xkootmail/items/1.0181733/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ Vol. 7.-No. 47 REVELSTOKE. B. C, MARCH 1, 1901. $2.00 Per Year. T5" HEAD OFFICE incorporated by act of Pailiamont 1K.O. MONTREAL ' XVn. Mols'on Maci'-'iuvHSon, Pros. ' S. II. Ewing, Vicc-Prcs. ��������� ������������������" - J A Mii.'-! IflLUOT, General Manager j>AID UP-CAPITAL ������������������ - - ' $2,500,000 RESERVE ' - - ��������� - - 2,050,000 general bunking busiiK-ds Iroasacli*.!. Interest allowed on deposits at current rates. J. D. HOLSON,'Manager. BEVELSTOKE, E. C. ankofCanada CAPITAL 1. $2,500,000.00. * '. , c * ,-1 RIaST - - -. 1.700,000.00. ...H. S. HOWLAND. Pro's., ' T. R. MERRITT, Yicc-Prcs., n ' ' D. R. YV1LKIE, General Manager. , - - Interest p.-iiil o-.i deposit,.-- at highest, current, rates. Letters of credit issued -avail ilili* in all parti ol' llie woi Id. General banking business transacted. :- ������������������������������������ ' A. R. B. H'EARN. Manager. WINING NOTES. 'rn-i]i?i-ior.-, iiml liiiiii'-owiiei*-* arc invited to contribute in tlie Idiotj:n.vy .Mail information of 11 reliable eliaraeler :������������������*;���������;������ rdinK tlieir liropeilic*-, ili'-eribiii^ mrfacu shovvitiK-i. ilcveliiiimeiit work and result-,attrndiiiK it, a��������� in-, ami new iliscoviTk1**. 'j'lie eilitor , de-ires to make tin: '31 ah. a means of furni--liii)^ lo iiivc������tor< reliable information eoncerniiiK I lie inonre.-s anil development, of tlieiiniieral re-ourci*- of North Kooicniiy. At, the nn.!. tin * on Friday night Alii. Newman .-!..* rte.l the bull rolling in regard lo I lie watei and light franchise by urging thai, lhe council should lay hefnro the citi/."ns the inn't.ler nf llio purchase ol lhe water and light 'franchi.se and llio extension -nf the -���������system. He urged lhat. the present seryice was nio.-t unsatisfactory nnd sometimes lhey had no walei nt all. Aid. Nellie said he was, not opposed ' to municipal ownership, lie c< nsider- S������"ll\\. ' ' "ed thai before the by-law was suhinit- vt}',tl howcvi'i' the .council -should see ifthatjtTure' was no. danger,vill oslabli.-h an assay ollice at Vancouver in charge of XV. Pellew ' llai'vcy, ' so that Yukon and Allin gold may, be purchased on a mint basis as well as at Scat Ilo and -San Francisco. The Dominion government has reduced the price for ctown grant of mineral land within its jurisdiction to a dollar an acre. The V.-iii Anda mine andsmelter are shut down on account of Japanese being putun, when all the while miner's struck. ' . ' ��������� The Ijlack.-tock Good,nham syndicate are urging ihe Dominion govt runic nt to grant a bonus foi lhe establishment of a lead refinerv in Kootenay. The capital stock of the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company has been increased from two million dollars to three million live hundred thousand dollars. , Mr. Oracpy, M.E., was expected at Anowlu-arl from Nelson this'week on a visit tn the Imperial C. Meuliiiv nick came in to meet liiui. JI. Morris lias sold In Messrs. Mc Into.sli, Johnston and McMahon, his interests in the Silver Dell, on Keystone .Mountain, and in tho Francis claim wliich adjoin*-) llie Standard group. . ' ��������� J. D. Boyd informs us'lhat tlie men ���������A-orkiiig at, Standard R.isin report ��������� Iming lots of concentrating ore iu the. iujw strike. The men will he in for the nieeling of llie company to be held on the 13lli. , Several prospectors intend taking in the Dig Dcnd country this* season and will pmbalily also ������������������ investigate the Tot p. Jaune Cache mica deposits. T. Hum is one. of those, who will go ri C* ninth in spring. < \\ i ' i LAFonMK cisee::. o - Sonifi of llie Lafnrine. creek claims are :���������The Toronto Chief,' on the sum 'mil ' tl io Kitchener on the north (an extension of the. Toronto Chief on the Carn.es ciee.ic slope), and the Baldie, an extension of the Tin onto. Chief on the sou.li. These claims form a copper proposition. Surface assays of W. Pel lew Hanr-v give, SS.SO in gold ; liy A JL Iloklicl'i ovei'- 68 in gold. The formation of. the \\ein is red chert. There is H inches of solid copper ore for over 000 Jee.t on the. Toronto Chief ami S inches of solid mineral ou the Baldie claim. The lead is pretty well covered on the Kitchener, hut where it dips on C.irnes creek( the load widens. There lias not humi any work done on lliis claim yet, all the work being on the. Toronto Chief. This consisted in stripping the, vein as the owners considered there was not much us3 talcing out oie and piling it in a dump at, pie-ent. The owners claim lhey can take out me right from the grass roots* ou t!m Torotito'Cliief, an,'! the vein can hn'oponcd l.y a tun nei running on it down llu: mountain side. This is said to he a good properly fo:' a c 'inpuiy to get., hold '��������� >i if i r.inspuriat inn were itvailable, These cl .iins'aie directly o\\ er i!.e Lit;!'and Addr gioups, and are. owned bv (I, S $100. paying patients $.*>(X). Mr. Kernaghan was of opinion lhal . ' ** . lhe government grant would l.-e in 1 roper:ion to the st j le of building. SITK. Mr. Downie, on behalf' nf the site commit.!oo, stated tht; C. P. li. objected to giving the site between Ith and iitli streets, as they considered a hospital would damage, the value of'property there. They had already advised of the difficulties concerning the other situs and had decided lo Coiiie to the nieeling for advice as to further ,-icl ion. Mr.' Ms-Carter said the Dominion government were reserving some land behind lhe Euglidi church and a silo 'm'ght he got. from (hem. Mr. Kellie believed that land was to go to Mr. Farwcll. It was decided to ascertain from the Dominion government whether they had any land there. < - , Mr. Kellie suggested applying to the provincial government for a grant of $1000 towaid.-. the hospital for current ynii and this suggestion was adopted. IN'COHI'OnATIONi d Mi*. McCirter submitted the draft for incorporation of the hospital society and it was adopted, the mayor, Messrs. P. Robinson,, \\V. li. Pool, R. Howson, J. Abrahamson, C. II. Temple, and I. T. Brewster to lie the (list trustees. A OOOI3 SUGGESTION". ' Mr. Howson suggested that the most equitable way for lhe city to, contribute towards tho hospital would he tif bonus it. in the same way as an industry. The cost would ��������� not then fall inequitably on the fsidenls who were willing to contribute but absentee, property owners' would have to contribute their share, and the cost would in lhal case bespread over a number of years instead of being forced oii I hem all at once. On the motion .of Mr. Kernaghan, seconded hy Mr. Howson, it was resolved to ask the coiunii.lee who would wait on the council to request the city lo submit a by-law to raise .���������J53UOO to iJilOO'J as a subsidy towards the hospital 'dlCiS 1 1 General Botha Surrenders. _ London, Kcl>.-aS.���������Tiie Sun says it is officially announced that Gen. \\ Botha, the Commandant General of) the Boer forces,.lias surrenderc-.! to ', ������������������������������������' '���������()-(;- ^ Gen. Kitchener, The War oflice j , has received no cnnnrnnlion. a | London, Feb. 2(X), tickets ,$1.(!0(), irai.-iiig��������� .*i;l,'>:), Victoria O.dcr of'Nnrsi's * A. B. Philp left foi' Gallien where he will open business fur a week. Percy Chapman, formerly manager for A. MacDonald & Co., Revelstoke, has been in Vancouver jutanguig for the opening of a branch of the linn's business there. The punting and publishing business in connection with the. K00TKNAY 'MaHi will in f.iture he conducted in lhe promises formerly occupied hy the 0 ish D.iza 11- on MoKei-cain Avenue. - R, Sauison is the successful tenderer for handling llu* output of firewood from the Fied.,Robinson Lumber Co.'s mills ami will supply at $2 a load delivered. Ordeis should be left at H union's wood yai d or at t he mill. Stwyer Rros. haec received a numbei1 of orders for doors and sashes for new building*, lo be erected at Ferguson, and us soon as navigation is re-opened on the Arm they expect lo0 s'lip considerible. order, for Trout Lake and Ferguson. Revelstoke .has experienced a coal fiimiii ' this winter. The coal used here is 11 ainly Irom the Anthracite mines, and those mines have been unable to keep up with tin; demand. Mr. F. MeCarly, who is agent fi r them heie, is determined theie will not he a recui rence of lhe experiences, of this winter and has airan'jted with tlie co iipiiuy to lay in at Revelstoke during the coming summer a sufficient, ly laige supply of coal lo meet the requirements of the cily fur the following winter. Mcsji's. McLennan McFceiy, and Co., : .hard .wire 'merchants of Van- coiiyer, liave at Dawson City what is probably'tho. finest store between Vancouver and the north pole. Last season they shipped in Moo tons of goods involving . expenditure for freight of ������'170,000. They supply a large ..numbei' of the mining' companies. The firm have big orders in hand for the* coming season and expect to do even a larger business with.that section than they .did last' season.' ��������� ���������) . '��������� PROVINCIAL LEGISLATU! (Vi'Oin Oar Special Roportor.) Victokia, Feb. 28.���������The debate on the Speech from the Throne closed to-night and the address-in- rcply was carried Cordon and 15. R. Can>pb*dl, together with H. H. Atkins, II. V. C. R��������� and 0. L). Hoar, II. M. '-" " s. 0. ic. ]'. s. ��������� A most successful at home was given hy'Mrs. II. V. Scott to the Sous and Daughter, and .Mai.Is of England on Tuesday evening, Mrs. .Script being the, presklent cf the ladies branch of this fraternal' society. The occasion was the jjtjceplion of Uro. Moscrop who wpittrWjut to South Africa with the lirat cr^ilingent, and who is on a visit, t.) hisi'brothei at Revelstoke. A mag- nilice'U repast, was laid before (lie. gti'-sts and the room was tastefully d,jcor.;ted with pictures of the heroes of the war and th**: national colors. Bro. Wal.son,"XV. P. of Lodge Royalty, presided, and ' tin'' (isnld toasts .were honored, afu-r which came tlie toasst to the. guest of the evening, Uro. Mos- crop, wlm was pre.-oiited'with a handsome , 1 lock and k plied with nn ini ere*;! in,,- rociial ol his experiences. The evenin ; was concluded with 11 >. musical enlet tainmei t. The genial hostos*-", '.Irs. Scott, was ably a.-si-ted by Messrs. Smyihe in making asuccc.-s of the giiC.eKii: The council of the hoard of trade met yesterday when there wire piesmt Messrs. McCaily (president), Sibbald, Biewster, Ilaggen, Gordon, Mol'.-cn, and Shaw, (secretary), OPENING TIIE n'iG U!i.S"D. MesSfs. McCarter an,1 ' Brewster, committee appointed for lhe purpose, submitted a re.soluiinn which they had drawn up setting forth the ad vantages to he derived from the construction of a trail from G ili^treani lo the crossing of Canoe"liver, such a trail opening up Attorney-General Eberts outlined valuable timbrr, .-igriculioral and 111 .the railway policy lo be a cash sub sidy and with government control of rates, a percentage of gross receipts to be paid into the Treasury, The contract for the East Kootenay Railway is to be made at once. - Mr. - Taylor, of Revelstoke, made an excellent speech, presenting the needs of his district and the mining districts clearly. A petition u'as'presented by Geo. A. Cox' for permission to build a railway from Crow's Nest coal fields to the International boundary. On Monday an addtoss lo the King was adopted on the motion of the Premier, seconded by J. C. Brown, who acted as leader of the opposition. P. Murphy (West Yale) moved lhe address in icply ii'i a brilliant speech, and it was seconded by C, H. Dickie J. C. Brown approved the proposed land grant-? to members of lhe Soutli African ci ntingenl, and dairy indus try, and ndiiction iu railway rates hut condon nod the school policy and the timber legulatiuns, which he said would diive a\\Mty capital. Jlc believed that about 50 per cent, of the appro priiitions fir roads und bridges was oral land*) .an J access ,1 un to lhe wasted. Mr. WVIls- -"W 1 p re; The Ontario government has a surplus of .$200,11'*:) for tlie * year aiul proposes to build a government railway, from North. Bay. Government ���������rail-; ways arc cuiiin^ ,'Ul the tiuid Mr. Brown was proceeding. Mr. Kherbs���������Thu chief commissioner of lands nnd works wantx -.-j know where that happened. Mr. Brown win not, piepand lo name 1 specific case. 'Mr. Gilmour supported Mr. Brown's .yiou% ��������� . A. ;. ]Ion, J. II. Turner:replied.'..��������� p" C"pt. Tntlow closed the. debate,' applauding the government policy, and urging theAhous-r to suppoitp tht: fcxeciiti.vn,, J'he debate .was luljouriied. . The renibiliciu was ���������' ndofilort, .and ordered to be fonyarded lo .Mr. T.i\\loi, M. P. P., to I e laid before ihc government. ' *'v". Ale'lur wa- received ;"rom"T. Tay'loV,. M. P. P., slating lie' members of lhe government, before whom he had la'id the niatter of opening tl;L. Big Bend country by the r nasi 1 net ion nf the road and government mb.-idy to a steamer, weie quite in fnvi.r-'of the scheme, A vote of t hanks' was accorded Mr. Taylor for thi- trouble he'had taken in the. matter. It wa.s resolved 10 as'; ylV. Galliher, M. P.. io lay define tbe Dominion cabinet, the nece--ity of ,*i vote of Slo,- 00'" for improving the Columbia nver between U'vel-ioke and Canoe liver (earners ueing pnl nn 'Grip and Password. ,. ic. of i1. A A The Grand Bodge K, of P. will moot, at Revelstoke iii'May, , The loc.'.l lodge has purchased ,a piano for use in thelodge room, They ptliposc lef'iiig it lo the oilier o'.'d'.r.- in view during llie co u.n ; .-cason. M:.'.';*:ii.\\r, kxh.'.mit. T!i''_ in liter of a:i me exhibit . fop Revel-toko was di-eus.-cd (ln,l Mr. Brewst,.,'-,*iid Mi. Voting, of JI -id (c Ynu'iir. had made what appeared In Ii'iu tn.be an osct'll-nt siigge.-tion, natn.'',y to place a showcase at. Ihc ll'ilel Ib'vel-tok" ,'i'iul h.'ive sauipli'.- uf i-re iepre-ei.iiiti-,,1 of i'i,. mineiid r,.. sources 0/ tlie (ii-lii-. t displayed ihccc, That, win; w hi ie -tic!! ,\\\\i e\\liibU would bo of most value, as people nin-t liki \\v to bcioiuc intetested stayed ;,t lhat hotel iii 'passing through. IB* would mideiiakcio look afierii if lhe scheme AVerc-adnpti'il, It'"wa.y. uudi i .(ooii the lin.into coin- inil.li','should t,ike act ion towaid pi o- viding tin.- in ii-ce.-s.iry showcuse. J':.::hv. It was ii-.-olv, d to ,i-k Mr. Taylor i' '" ' M. P. P.. Ii'i take steps to have lhe vnlu, gian'ed 1,1,-t se-sion lor establishing a ferry aci-o-s the Columbia at Smith Creek expend, d fur th" put; use fii-' thing in tin- -pi ing. HAN'*:. 1, ,..!��������� , ������������������It \\v,is ii'juli I'd 1 u b ick up lii" :n linn of the' (Jily Comuil by a-kiug Mr-. Tayli.u. .M.I-\\i'.. to press.on th,, govern; neut ihc ���������uiiuii'dnite repair nf the l-i Vei* IMIlk ill.lttl il-- Ui'ii;, THE KOOTENAY MAIL Gbe IRootena? flfcail . PUBLISHKD KVKItY FllIDAY. ���������AT��������� REVELSTOKE, B.C., Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Annum Coal Company admit they are .-elliinr AOVKUJISIXG KA'l'KS quoted on application. ' JOU PrMXTIN'G of every kirul al mo-t reason able rates and slioricf-i nuliuc. ACCOUNTS for job iiriiiting or advertising payable on the tirst, of evci--, month : sub* ' ieriptious payable strictlj in" advance. C'OItKK.SI'OXDKNCJ-; invited on all matters nf local or public interest. All communications to the Kditor inns(, be accompanied by the name of the writer, not nccos.sarilv -for pulilicalinn. but as an evidence of good faith, ('orrespoiiileiici' niiisl reach the oflice by Tucsdiij evening in order to iind a place in the tii--t is,ue of the Mail after receipt., n to the American smelfers at lower ' U , .O %T \\ (~XY\\ rates lhan thoy charge in Biitish Col-' ^J? -^^JUL- ndia uinbia. The enor-nions grants given by tlnpdominion and provincial gov- ernmonlsin connection with the Crow.*, Nest Railway have thorei'oio really been given to enable the ���������smeller f; u-t to beat the British Columbia inliiei and sinelleir ft is high lime thai Ibis system of transacting the public bn-i- ness was changed. if UtEEN OR BLACK, Because of their PURITY" and CLKANLINKSS British arc becoming more popular every day. Don't drink inr-ure and doctored japan or China tea anv longer. Insist that your grocer furnish you wilh the delicious, palate pleasing teas of OEYLON AND INDIA. ���������'-.'. i !>rov."n Address TlIK KOOTEXAY JlAIL, - ' ��������� Revel.stokc, B.C. I*. O. Box ;n, iif-vrl-luku .Station. Telephone Xo. Mi.' ' UTV AlllvNTo. Ciipics of Tin: M.mi, may be obtained from the following city iikcho .1. *,V. l������i:x.vn r. Can mia liin i. \\- Hij( I-'. l!.'Wi:n,s. Co. Till1' 1'oblin government in Manitoba is au ingenious alVah. iI leaAed the X. P. and released it to .McKe.m-.i.* ic i .Mann on conditio:) that lhey huveie,1. J the grain rales, lad with the pio\\i-o I by .McJvonzie & .Mann (hat lhe <;nvoi n- inent should back lhe I'.iiny b'ivi i railway loan, and be responsible foi any deficit, caused by reduction nf dim grain rates. Tliat is a ptvtly -,*ife bargain foi .Mi Ko'iuie A: .Mann, bid a ralhei shaky pioposilion for.Mauilob.i, ii a mailer of fire proledicn niie. An efficient supply of good i >,\\a(,-'i- is necessary to lhe health of the '.III* !.-> I, i.uxj-ox, i:xt;., auicxcv. ' Loudon. KiikIiiihI, nlliec. 1i:> Fleet street. K.l'., C'eatial l'rcs- \\y? ncy, biniileil, Ajji'iiK r The linpei'iiil Tj pe Foundry Co.. biniiled. Advertisiiiff Afci'iil**., A Higli Kneel. Brentford, London \\\\\\, Ka^land. '��������� TORONTO A('I*'.V, Agents. nis ol anv city, and if i'i is not, i provided, tiren ils absi nee is simply an , invitation to epidemics wilh their attendant iii--. The cily council should, mi'l'ingoi- hesitate In do its duty and j should leave lhe issue wilh .the rale- pay(i'-, In whom thoy vv ill be re,-.|ion- -ib|e li-rthcii slcward-hip in (���������������������������>(��������� of unncco.-s.-iiy neglect ( r delay. I c-!(I( expiration. If tiiat is not dune now we believe the citizens of iieie.'.sloko will regret losing the opp'orl unity once, and th'a't will be alwa'.s JOHH V. PERKS PROPRIETOR -r-AIlGE AXD XYELL LIGHTED I SAMPLE ROOM*;. Heated by "^V������ hot air and electric bells and light in every room. Free bus meets ������11 trains. REASONABLE HATES. Xight Orill lJooin in cctuif clion for lh������ convenience of guevts arriving and de- partiiiK hy night train-. Hourly street car hei ween hotel and station. .... -REVELSTOKE, B.C. axes A wyiMv that .should be urged on the "ovornuicnl i.s the opening of the It ail from Smith creek, on tin; Columbia liver lo the ciossing of the Canoe river, wheie it would connect I.IKNS C'X AllNliltAJ, CLAIMS. TI I K CCVKI'iN.MEXT POLICY. The policy of the DiuiMiuiir cabinet is one wliich cannot, be fail Iv discussed till it is inoie fully enunciated. ,The proposal, " 3itMvcverl~iT="i"ini!!iido the wood pulp industiy iu the. province is a most important, iiiilrislri.il move ��������� and one that will meet, with uuiveis.d en- dursement. This industry cannot la: overdone, employs a laiije amount of labor, utilises an otherwise "WHOLESALE with the trail from Donald to Tele i fail-to meet MOXTBI-'Ab All A. Mclvini & Co., Agent-. CXt'V. SPOKANE AGENCY. Alexander & Co., Adverli-ing Agi'ii!-, Boom Y.. First Xiitional Bank Building. C1BCULATION. Tut: ICnoTi:.v.w *\\l.ui. Im- a lir.st-ul.-iss cir- culiiliiiii in the ("llv or Bevelstuke and snr- roiiiiiling'district, und also ut tlie following places: , 'Albert Canyon ������ lllcialluwa-jt Glacier Boger-s l',i��������� Golden f-'alrnon Ann Arrowhead 'rhoin-on'- l.iimliiig i. ComapliN ��������� Ciiiiiliorne Trout Luke City IVi'gii.-oii ���������- Halcyon lint Spiings Nukusp Burton Cily l-'iie Valley, Cases arc now and again springing up where poiM>ns ,auil companies taking Muiking bonds on mineral claims j waste product, and has been a blessin icii- engageiiients for the i Jaune C:iC-he. The J'unild trail .should ' pa\\mout jf vvag("s and for .stipplirs, ai:so be impiovcd, and at small expense j aiic! tl:e meichants and men naturally a,good trail could be opened ovei- ihc ' seek to liold-a lien on the propeity. twenty-fne miles between the cross!n:: | i,{ttc!) aie instances wheio llie'inleicsts of Cance iiver, where, the Kfiiiiloons of o-.v neis and others conflict. AVIiile trail comes in, an'rj Tele Jaime Cache. ,' it is light that the. woi kens should ' Another five miles of trail would . . .-..i j....i.jj_u j.i.. ���������:������������������������������������ i .u ������������������m.M.n ���������nnwa THE CENTRAL HOTEL %y ...?>;-.. j. w. onoss, iM. D. 'SfltGEOX TO Ttlti C. P. it., ClTV BliALTJI OKKICJill.i Oflice: Taylor Block, Mtickcnzle Avenue. in the wbild. It TnnitK are many compl,tints about the inolliciency of the system of water ... .... r . , . .. supplied by the Wafer, Light and : can be found uIrch should meet, the Power Company. Al the meeting of case. One ir.-inody has been isuggested pi oily haul in such-a case to devise leinedy which will be jast -to lhe n irlics, but nu doubt a menus the city council on Friday night Aid ��������� lo us, and' that is that, where ���������JAUVKY & .McUARTEH -H I' lhat is Ilitit, whore the Newman stated h.e had been without ow mr nl" a properly posts a notice on water1 for two i],\\xa and we hoar of his properl; (hat he will r.ot be liable similar complaints by other citizen-. [ I'm any debts for wages or supplies , Ono reason for the shortage i.s staled j in mi u d by persons bonding and de- to be that the method of cob'ectin^ al ' vcluphig tho jiroperty under a working HAKHISTI'*BS, .solicitous, liTC. j ���������"'"- ''"'^ i*" had, and that the iccoivei ' bnnd oreplion, lhe men would know l!i it iu such a case lhey i Okkici-s : "MoLSONt: Bank- Block, Bi:vi:i,- cjIIocIs only a third ,of ihc -watt S'l'Ok-l* 11. ('. J ' ������ S'l'oicn, 11. C. Money lo loan. , ' Oniee-*: Uevelstoke, B. C; ,Fort Steele, B. C. Gi:o. S. McC.viiTKit, .' .!. A. IIauvkv, . Bevelstoke, B. C. ., fori Steele, B. C. available ihc'ie. Wc suggest rto tl: company lhat lhey endoay*or lo 'hav on lit t orpine i-abh .1, .M. SCOTT, U.A., LL.IJ. tho cause,of complaint remedied !a ' J3ai{i:isti.:i{. Solicitoi:, Nutauv ,., ' IVulic, F'i-c. JMcKenzie Ave., - Tvovclatokc, Pi. 0. A. II. IIOLDfUIf ANALYTICAL ClIliJIJdT AND ASSAYEH. Boyal School of Mines, Lond.ni. S:vcn years at Jlorfa Works, Swansea. Seventeen years: Chief Chemist to Wigan Coal and Iron Co., Kng. * i^-vte Chemist and As-avor. Hall Jlincs. Ltd. Krcry description of assi,y ,,,,.1 analytical I T[1(l|tl ;.��������� ,,,<,,;,,. (jf |(),)m f.,r ]j()l|| ,jt,. A LKTTKi; RA I l.WAY. TA li I VV. - < The Muard of Trade would do wei! lo keep hannneiing away at the C. T 11. for such a reduction of rates as will allow I !".<\\. I: to avni i ,i , a'is ,- lliues i:e to tie :.''(��������� t!.e i! Cf .", n-evc: 'iii: WATliii AN"D LIGHT I'TlAaNX'IILSl ' in -', C. P P. wish ZbeIkootena?flliail!;,:h7,,,/!m-l,,,i^'^^ ��������� L ' eiiner by tore.L'u o'vr,';- . r , v *, FRIDAY, 31 ARC 11 1, IflOI. ' gov ernnient the, pc-jjii.- a J Canadian toad inu-i mi e "" " " "' and even hbei-d tn-itn,' Tin: balance sheet of this province i IM.U{01. ,,f '",.,.;./��������� \\ ������������������.-, ^ i i shows a rurphis of liabilities over as 'sets of s.'i.T'JS.yfi I. , Tin*: Doniinion govei'inuent 'contributed I.i-i year' si'1:1,(i8'J toward**, lhe revenue of thi- province, Till; last pro*, iucial elections iomi Iter! in an arliJitiori to lhe revenue of ������������������?<000, L'O candidates having lost their deposits. ! TlIK .MAYOAS \\\\\\ "I I-' a lire -boii!,! !,p* ���������:, u ind pie1.ailing n n Ii d half I he low u a w.i v .n,i! -. lutely im prolet I ion. ' .'-' o'liinou- u oi d - ut! i - ii i,. ,tl I he iiieel imr ol I lie (!'', i i- uip-r,e;ed aiound tlie citv that W ',������������������-, L'^ht and 7'ower Cmi?. ;������������������ '.,,���������.' i.'H'e.'e.d the woiks coin : * : , .'...pr ni^ (he water supply as 'u'.' '-\\ *���������-.��������������� ��������� i * \\ im- fire 'purposes ,��������� '���������'���������: i' i-ni oi the pa\\ ment by ��������� ' ' '.c !-���������->��������� il' eonipeto with shipping.' Tlie line 7\\ ABRAHAMSON BROS. , PROP'S. .Newly built. First-elaM in every respect. - All modern convenience?. Laige sample rooms. Fir������ proof safe. Free 'bu������ meets all trains. Undername nianiigeinenf. S. aft liSs'^&Wi^^i QUEEN'S hotel; -^l--���������������������������A*.,^v,\\'.jw*-i*.-������i*i *.^ .*.*j.-vs-il,;.*; iJL:...tJL--Lz.~*--**i. :l..'.:*^ ,.','.'. '���������? -I , TCOUT LAKE CITY ' Established 1836. Incorporated 1895 MeLeniian, MeFeelj & Company, Med, Dawson, Y. T. Vancouver, B, C. I.AIPOK'TKKSANI) JOIiJJKrtS OK ,, ' . . 11 ail roads, l,ouu-actois. Lurnbernien, etc. Agents fur : ��������� (JiaiiU-nw-d-M'Ce. l-',ii|-l,,,nks Healcs. Jiennctt's knKIisli Kiisp M-iiMtlr bled 1,'aatrcs. t'.nilni, Mlniriff Steel. Hpoaiicrls Coppe'rii.c; J Registered Trademark "Sunset." glad lo and There is Nothing Epals Home Comforts. A Morris or Columbia Easy Chair < adjustable, to any position is the con eel ,lhing. Upholstered with Loose Cushions Wc havo them at $10, ������12, S15, $18,'a ur] Si'O, according ��������� lo stylo, and quality. Xame \\oui- pi ice, and Ve send satuples free. Complete Furnishers, Victoria, B. C. THE PROSPECTORS' EXCHANGE No. 4 K.-W.-C. BLOCK. NELSON, B. C. i?SVil',i^iiuSl,;l;vr! ���������;','!-,l,(,Vp"'J1' Ati.nos w>���������^ ->t mo exch.wgk. ii,... V ���������-���������.'t;sc* (''?!'D |irii|).'riius want ed at oncii for Kaslern invcslors KXcfrAX0>3V,,1"5xlVlbJ,'i:i?,.I,l'0P0,",y f'" S:U������ ,,ro muwlM toscUmulu^Kof tlieir ore to the All siini|i!(,, .slionlil lie srnt liy express. l'liKI-AlI). toiTcspoiiilciicL'soliiiilcd. Addrcssallconuinnik-atioiisio Telepiion-* NTo, 1 I. l>. 0. Hox 7;'(l. AXDREW P. ROSENBESGER, Nelson, B.C. EAP R in . i Tin: provincial hal ,nco simet shows a refund of $10,"j-JO by the Dominion tjoverniiK-iit on account of its liability of $l*)1n.j.i fi ������������������ thi Columbia liver protective winks at Uevelstoke. >;;l.'3,3,7(j--i w;t������ the amount received by the provincial ^overtiment for lhe issiio of miner's licenses iu ihtA piov- iuce last year. ^lOI.'JO'i wai deiivfd from general miiiiiii,' icceipts. These items .stand respectively second and first as the principal sources of revenue of the province. The personal property tax. yielding a revenue of ���������?] IS,l'l I comes ne.\\t. ; li \\*. i'ii t li'* lin' 11.i v .: ., ���������",< ! Fi id.i y i,i'_'hi, t: d ,' In- pi( v oi i.',-il,p J th.'si- woids ,|| H ii; |v to,i ( | ,;,., 'I I,., ma voi's warning sjiniii,I n ...r-ipi m ib< , mind of I'vcrv ( i! i/cn vv ho ha -lii' ,. t-;.- ; council, and nothing ha- 1 >��������� -'-,t d. :,; , It. even looks as if i.olbii,^ ini.rlil I ������������������ done lill it is lorrinlc. 11 isiicclv i' ��������� 'duly of Iho (.'otinnl lo ininalnci' I i- by-lavv al all ov mils. It, js i,(,| r!- ���������; | (ho mai lor lay sulci v w il h ! ho '.ittnt ii. i It is a niril lei for I he : alepa-, n -, 1.'' I hey should -ve 111 lo !nin ii down, then lhe council will he ,*il s,,p (,f| tl ��������� prop." i v lo 11 :i,c , A -I.- ..'1 i e -'e i- | , ,,-ni ly v ' l,, ���������> . nurse ,' , ' i ,/ . -P'.i'ss ;���������, v. ��������� s(- ||' ' " v i> * mii,; 1 he ,fii u < i !.-��������� ��������� u bo '". s',j pp, ,ind at ,;���������"'���������! [i;>_, u;"iit> r1, in', ' .', i," ������������������ i'. ed ie.' ','," ������������������������������������-���������, i.n , . .' , ,i I . i.i . i I, .1. I lie ;. i-i'. *. i i-j'i1 s f I ,',,��������� j.ropo-/"! im. ! // I'i ,r. Lar.d-' i "i- i, i" '.f llifj ' all t i, > MORR Front Street, Revelstoke, B.C. NOTIiJJ: V'"!,' . 1 il' . I,1 in .1 I'i , i Ir el anil K,���������,|, n,i-, II.i I . I, ol' h pf '] *' ii'lld be III >'��������� 1 H '��������� 10-01,1 ;i a ai ���������' I',' ni pi 11\\ in"' C "AlMl'A . . .. ' 'n'lii'iiir,' u III .,|,|,h le II.,* I.i ,/\\ a..In , .\\ i mii)-, ,,f ||k I'rm ii.i,- ut l!i in !, i ir, mil,,,,, ,n io. ii,.,,! -..,.-��������� hi im, l"i,r nn A< I lii \\ in i,l - .'I ,'/n I ,i en iv In i1 i HI' (In1 "A no-.'In ,nl .'mil Ki .ia, n,ii linlltt.iv I (' mii, no, A t, in, I, im/r-,i;,. i; ,,: tl.,. .-*i u": I , | nl. i ��������� it l!i il Mi ( i,|.mil,i,i 1,1 |i'm |,v n|i.i,i|i,u , ' ���������' 1 din I mi" nn nl 11,11 *il In I In- -1 il -������������������' lin-i f,,i* l lie j ii*i|it'.ti>>ii i.f ll.,- i*,i lu,i'. ii ill.on/Ml li l|A ably furnished with the choicest the market ���������:<, '��������� ,.'., 'rij!i;i'oi'J for Ap;;li*t'.ia'v'-:l Wholesale and Betail . . . Meat Merchants. Head. Office, Abattoir and Gold Storage: I pi= i 4- I ^ //J * * TIiurc^iiIiiriiicetiiiKS PACIFIC U L'l' J'ir-l i-l.i-.*- sleepers on all truia- t Cars s\\ 5^f^te^ W-^ l1,-'11- ,��!1 t!,.�� rJ^^Sr^t^K ��S^ iI �� " V'Jl ^-X Hall at, s o'clock. Visitim,' brethren cordially invited lo attend. .1. MATHIIC, ai:c. To Housekeepers: Vega tables at reason- pnt" 0 Main Line Fn'-I J1A1LV TRAINS , t'.OUarr. , Level-loke 8,*.1il\\. lleveli-tuku ' West hit. 17.10 lv. IT.tXl A. E. KINC'Alli, N. fi. LOVAI l-'uriutcs, n'ekcl-, am! full infurtnalion apply lo T. VI. BRADSHAW, Agent, Revslstokc.;. E.-J. COYLE, A. G. P. A., Vancouver. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS r- Royal Mall Lines. ��� Cheapest Route to the Old Country. ALLAN LINE-Kiom Portland Halifax. Xumiiliiin Corinthian .lannarv -nil ���jtli Jan, u'tli DOMINION LINE-Froin Poil'mul. Ottonrin Vancouver ltownn Dominion Pre. 25th " -.-mii Jnny. Sth " ' l-'th OSAMGB LO*DGS :70. 1G53. I tegular int-uiinif.- arc held in the Oddfellow's Hull on the 'Iilnl Friday uf each mouth', nl S ;i. in. nlinr|i. Vi-itlng brelh- ren cordially im ite.l, , THOS. STEED, \\V. .11. IV. (I. HIUNEV, l!ce. See. COURT MT, BSGBIE I. O. F, No. 31C1. .Ilect-. In the Oddi'c lows Hull on the second and fourth Mondaysof cnuh monlh. Visiting brethren invited to attend. K. 13. J. C. .TOIIXSON, Ii. S. Gold Range Lodge. K. of P. No. 2G, , Rsvcletolc-j, D.'C. Mi-fti every Wcd- ��� nesduy in Oddfellow.-' Hall n't S o'eloek. ' . Visiting Iviiight-. invited'.' E 0. I'l'ii'.ii.'OK, C'.C. J1'. \\V. Maumxhot, IC. oi- li. & S. Dry Fire Wood -delivered promj/tly. in lots to .suit purchasers. S.D.CPOWl?,, Revelstoke, P.O. ��� Trees Seeds Plants ."MXI}- variilii',- of Apple, e.xlra choice ' r-lliek of t'licrrie-, ,A|iricot", reach, I'liiiiiMiiiil I'n.iie". New* importation of llr-t ''la--, Ithodo- dcndnin.-. I'.u-i-. CliMiiati-,, liny Trees lli.llii", llciljjc I'.nnti-, etc. No iiKcnt" nor couiini���Ion* to ]iny. Order- duy in one day yon can kcI the '.-nine week. No linniiMliug nor iin-poc- tiou charge-. Cieenliousc plants, rutri- . cultural iinph lucid**, fertilizers, ete. Lni*K('*>t nnd mo-t complete i-loek in the l'niviiice. Snid for eataloKiic or cull "aii'l make your-,"leelion*j before ]ilaeiin; > our order-. Addrc��� : M; J. H?nry, Vancouver, B.C. Greenhouses nnd Salerooms ," 3000 WesJ.m:nster Road. All o\\ er (ho world llicr-e piiiin-i - will be -old "None knew her but to love her: None mimed her but In pr-ii^e." There .fi-1 en million people in the L'liilc.l Stale**, and t'lin.ul.i who will each wain .mi: or llir-e beautiful picture-. Tliey arn full -i^i*. l(i\\-.'i. No e\\pcii-n bus been np-ned ..nil thi-picl lire i-. well worthy of a hand-ome ir.iiue. A^enl-can sell Km a day. Saniplc*< by Mail, jioht |iaid, l.*<*. ' I ilo/.i-n pit tare-. 7.1 ���.. ���* ���Vi pielarc- A't ii,i li,(| - A-i.lir for.-ii.-'a, prolit ��."c. A-j,on " $-J.M ,*l(i.(,a ?.*>.<��) S WHITE- LABOR ONLY. ? THEGITY express t E. W. B. Paget, Prop. Prniiifit dclivpty of parce UKAVEli LI.VE-i'roin SI. .John Halifax. Lake. Chiiniplain Ijike Mciiiiiiitic Luke Superior Lake Otiliirio Uec. .Ian. ���iStli Uh lit It lllll Dee. ���.Illli Jan. -"all " " l-'th ," l'Jth I'u-s-enscr." ticketed llirotih'h to all parts of Great. Itritain and Ireland.'iind at t-peciallj- low rates to nil part.- of the European' continent. Applv to nearc*>l rail way. or .-tenin."liip agent or to ' . T. W. Br.ADSHAW. ARcnt. Rox-e:stoko. Canadian Pacific Navigation Co. Vi 1VIIAKF STItEET. VICTOKIA. Time Tall.1 No. ,'.,-|-,-T*ikin.*; eC'icl Noveinbur i i;tii. utu. VATOOl'VFIi UOUTE.-' * Victnria to Vaneoiiver���Daily, nl 1 una. fii.tn inner wl ait. \\ i.i eouver to Vielorin-llnily nl t l.'i o'clocl;. p.i:1.*. or on arrival of t'.l'.It. Ni. 1 Train. , 0 NEW M'ES'iM INST Eli KOL'TE. Jx-avc Victoria for New Wosltnim-tcr. La.-- ner, Lulu and l-laiid���Tui'mIii.v and Friday at ' 7 a in. Lvine Now Westinin.-t ;r for Vii toria nnd Way !,uil.--\\\\*cdiic.-diiy ami .Sntui-day nl 7 a.in, , NOiiTIIEIlN ko;;tI'\\ Stcinn-lilp- of tin- conip.iny ^v.'ll leave for Poll Siini.Kon and intermediate point*-* via, Viiiieoiiver, lft and I th ot each month, ut ll P m. ALASKA KOl'TE. ' PtiMin-liii - of ihi-ei nipiniy will Iciue'every ' W'cdlii-dny. \\ ia Vnneoiiver, lur W'lin.yel and Sku^wnjviit is l'.tn. I'A*;f'LAV SOt'NI) tiOLTi:. Stcinucr.- leave Victoria for Alb-rni mid Sound I'orlf iai tlie 1-1. luih, and *.',itli of uieli lnonlh. e.\\teii(liiij; killer trips lo Qunl.-ino and fate Siult. The company rcsei ves the rii.'hl of eliniiKliii,' (his time table at any lime willioul notjticulioii. G. A.CA'.LETON, Genu:nl Kreigiit Acini. C. S, JIAXTKJI. Oencrnl J'nssctigcr Agent, ' ' Victoria. IL P.. REVELSTOKE STEAM. LAUN etc., to any pait oi' llie City, 11 Any 'Kin j of Transferring Undertaken. All nrdcr.-j left-' aL ]'. al. Sinyl lie's Tnratccu Store, or liy Tulcplinni;, No. 7 will receive, prompt altriitinii. ' ' I'i tier order I Hi at once and -I rike while the Iron is Hoi. The lime to sell frond**, i- when thepeopk' waul tbein. They want them now. HOME NOVELTY.MFC. COMPANY, P. O. Box 518, Dopt. 631. CXICAGO, : , : ILL Attack of Royal Canadians at Paardeberg. . The piT.-enl i-a time when ivar pklnre.*. are in ^renter ileuiiilid llinuever. The eolid'iet of llie IJritii-ili ���ohlicr-on the halllelield has won th*} plaudits i.f iidinii-iii^ nations, We have liferent evpen-ii1 ptiblifhcd fourlarj,'!1. Iiraiiliful picttn-eii, mscis'.'Un:.!. on henvy, hiiperliiie. ealen- ili.'i-cd paper. A iiicliii'ii that will coiiiineiid itself und -end a tlipill to the heart, of every true Canadiiiii i.-ihuone culled Attack ot Royal Canadians at Paardoborg. there nre lit1 rally hundred-* of IIkui'cs on llii.s picture, the mountain**- or In.p.ieef slntcliiiiK out into the difl..nee are fWiirnii'�� with'men. while hi'i'e and there a pro-trale H^uro f)ieaks only loo well of the liner r'llenien. ll was on this* hattleflcld the gallant Major Arnold met iliiitli, unflinchingly. Ti i-- only too I rue Hint ninny ot tlio-e},'iilli.iit heart- that licnl-o hih'h when the chccrlns thcueanos bade them God speed as i hey .-ailed from I'nnad.i's .shores now lie .-til forever iu lonely graves on the oilier M.U: of lhe world under Afrienn-kies. To every Canadian hoarr, in every Cana- tl an home, the dents of lhei.-. brave -uldier hoys* sped: wilh an irrcs'ftihle thrill ot Patriotism .ind pride. Gorcon Highlanders nt tlio Battlo of Belmont. Charging the Boer Guns at Klandslasgte, and tho Charge oi Gonoral Fronoh's Cavalry on ths Ketrcat'ng Geuoral Croajo's Army. TIii'kc are all stirring pieturch and iiinnot fail to commend ,thcinnclvec lo any one who will '(������.���amine them. Thev a:e RED HOT SELL- EICo I A(teiitt< coin inoiiey. l!ty prolltH. I'aiorinoii.s'.-'iieees.'1!. i lie au'cnt sold Ii8 in one (Iny. Sample and lernis ij eeiiln (none free); four for lill eetit-; %. 1..50 pel1 ili.Ktii! '25 for .?ii.">; 3ti for 80: HKI for, -JU.o'i. Write to-duy for a dozen and make money, ��� HOME-NOVELTY MFC. COMPANY, HoM 513. Doi)t, C3i D, Chicago, ill; Council met nn J-Yiday. all niciiilicr.-, liiMiiff pVcscnt. CORIM'ISPONDNNUE. Fi'oni Dinninii'ii government, statinp; title vva.1- liehifj issued lo A. S. Harwell fu." lot !li). The council llad olijectcd In title licitifj issued for this lot owing to numliei of graves tlicrc. DHILI.' HALL. Aid. Taylor lifted that cily t-liouhl ^u.-ii-nritHC a site fei- a drill hall siiiij.'i-L to the govci nmi'iit ci'vclin^ tlie ���Imild- iri{; tlicrcon. Tin* iiuiynr said thai. I lie assiiiaiic.1 of ;i site would he necessary to 'justify ' & the jilacinK on the cslini.-ili's of a sum for I lie erect ion of I he building. Ri'sul veil, nn motion of Alii. Net lie, seconded by Aid. Hotline, lhal city guaraiilcij .site of otJxltW fl. NO. I FIHI-; MALI.. Aid. Tn\\lor slid the public vvivkb cointnillee I'ecoiniii'ciidcd Ihc iiuirhasc of lliibliuilding, Tl'.c inayoi suggested that in reporting on thi*** ruatti-i- lliv works coin- niittee slioulil also -slate tlu required to place the building iu proper (ondiliou for the purpose mi that the city should know exactly what the whole thing would co>t. It, was under-stood Lhat an exlen.sioii of the exi.��I ing option be obtained Lo allow of the niatter being cIom-i). A ItEJliCTKD MOTION. A niotinri by Aid. Al r iliainsnn lo obtain bunch giiiM*- seed from the Dominion government to sow down the hills north of the i ail way .track, arid to inquire regarding, gras.se:-, suitable for sow ing sand hills, was rejected. BY-LAWS. The by-law to boirovv $KJOO In m Molsou.s Dunk was pai-rcd. 1UVEK BANK. lu reply to Aid. Nellie it was stated that Mr. Taylor, M. P.I', would diaw attention of the government to tin- necessity of repairing the river bank., nieiits* of ihc fstalili-hiiienr. Mr-. G. AJ. T.ivlu;. ,m ..I.! (.'. p. R. ,,,,,��� ,.,,���! fl-le.nl (if Air. 'l'eili|il.'t folein,-. it of llu; Kevel-lnke >h"p>, is foreman of the works. 'J'lie f.u lory in,iki-s ;i specially of hydraulic |iiping I*, ir 1 In- t (-iiiinuiii*v.| const: iniion of u liii ii the lii in h.-is a mo1*! cuiiiplctc jilanl, and the an it-It- turned out by them i-; found to b.> far ahead of east metal pipe*-. TIie>i*' pipes- n re thoiMiighly te.-led ln-foie being sent mil. The lit in nave ju-t buiit an iniineiisL1 vat for a canning factory which is auLnm.-iliealiv filled nnd vviil enable the pioiiuct to be operated wit limit manual' 1,-ibnr. The firm 'arc building an ailtnniolu'li-, to Iit. opeiat-'d by gasoline and .-lean), for the C.iribnu i nnd. NORTH KOOTKN'AYPAV ROLL. What the Govcrniiient Spent Here Last Year. The Ireasmy s|,ueii)ent .shows the follow ing expenditures in lU'velnlnke.. riding fur last lin.iiicinl year: Itepairs to goveriinii'iit. btiililing's- iJi.viS, mads and li,*i'.!-j;-!S,'|.S:!. fire departmetil .*1W. ' ininimt "���������laiies il Kcvcli-loke. govcrniuent ollice Si*;,.-���-��������� Alining i.'cbidi'i-s: TioiiLl/ike ls"..t)'\\ Iti'vel.stokcSWJll, Xakusp .'JTLtJ, Police: Revel stoke $71.*), Triitit' Luke ���STiio, Comaplix $',X!l.i, ' SchooL-: Hi'vel-loke $:iOTO, N.-ikn.-p " %)7o, Illeeillewaet $ia>i, Tiui-.t Lake $()00, Ari-Lwhead ."jiUl/'J. School grant-: lievel.-toke $177, Illeeillewaet %M, Tr.iut Lake S-vtl, ' Naku-p ��o��, Hcvi-l.stoke mIkjoI building $20$-!. ' Cleiier'al: (,'haiily ��11, expenses of VanDuscn liial $]71,- K'cvel.sluku lock- |ip $951, travelling expeiiM'o of tiflicer-". Itevelalnke, $22,3; court of appeal, Rev- elsLoke, SOj; public buildings Uoiiia- plix, SlUo; TrouL L-ikc and Ferguson ��� road ��l,m:i. The Big Bend. The Handling Of Shirts, and collars, and cnil's, lJl.r..^,u^..���..l.|)^M^,J^^u^M..JMB^;^^��l^.���^^J^J'���WfUMlJ���ll|>^l,J^JL���A��� UNION LA30 -o UNION LABOR. |'Revelstoke Cigar Mf&. Co.'yf Revelstoke Station. &:'���&���>, 'ecor . WINTKI! Sl'IlKDUbK. Spokane Falls & Northern KoIsc:i ti Fort Shoppard R'y. m MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. Tin1 milvnll rail route betwei'iiall liaints i*as|, wot anil Mintli to ll()s-*!,i!i.l. Niil.son anil all in- ti-rini'iliiiti* imints : faiiat'ctiii^ al, S|ink,itiu wilh tin: liru.il NoillicTii, Nurlliein I'liuilluiuul U��� It. &. N. Co. Coiiiii.'ris nt Ni'Nun ivit'.i stcaini'r for Kmlo and all Kn.ilriiny UiUi> I'uiiit*-. C'liniii-'cls ,',i M.'.vi'i-'- Kai Is wilh sta^'c dully for l.'aiiiUlii*. and .���anno-jt'- al Mn��-ljiir(j with ^tllgLl dailv fin ti'rand Korl;.-and Givenwund. ICKKKt'TIVI1 SIW'DAY. I) KC. '-',* , IMD. I.-a\\ c. ��� J).iy Triiin. Arrivi Simla in,. ... ���Spt ���kiiiif... ll:lo p. in. ll:.Wa. in. Iil|ss]i|||ll .. :i:IO 1). in. 7:0(1 n in.. . . N'l'1-iiii .. Niifht Triiin. ":I,j |i. in. (l.l.'i li in. .11 ��� ��� ��� ,. Spnkiiiiu .. 7:N'l a. in. 11:1*0 p. in,, .. I.'ll-slllll.l .. 7:U(I ii. in. Kir.-t-L' lltss .sll'Cpi! JI. JI. ���.-on ni;;lit tru -\\. ,i.u:;crfo: (iunvnil I'llH V. l'liOW'X, ii, sfiiKt'l .\\tfi-iit Aycnt ��� J-Io.-imJj ml, 11. C. 2uy Cr.Iy Union-Kado SI.ocs. ' "jOOT & SHQi WORKERS \\m\\Qti p - T % Factory i-i? 88 ^S.'STC" i*' Tliis stamp used Iiv llu; -JOHN -Mv PIIKUSON CO., Iiiiiiilcd, ol llainil ton, the nnlv Lrnimi Favturv in Canada ��� s. S. Woodrow, BUTCHER. Reta'l Dealer lii^nzozzzzg*- BEEF,. PORK. MUTTON, Etc. Fish and Game in Season. , AU nrik'i-s |i:*yi!iiit!y filled. REVELSTOKE, B. C. ('orii.T l)oti^:l--a/< and IviiiK -truuls. News and Opinions of Import ancs ttbe 'Rootena? flfcaf I ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. S. S. " Lardeau." tJiiiiniiis lint ween Arniwliuad ami Tlioniiinii'g I.tnilini; coininiaii-ing Jui"' t��. H'J", will -jail an follow.-itwi'iillief liL'rinitliiiK): I>i-iivo Arrowhi'iiil for Tlioinson'a J.ttndlng unit Comnpllx nt 7k. daily. I,pavi- riiorn-ioir.-i Lnadingand roninplix for Arniwhi'iul at 17k. daily, coiincul ing with all V. V. It. trains and bonis. TliomvniM-i reserve the, right to change times of Milling**! wilhiajl iiiiticc". Tin; vixku jtouiNsoN i.umhki: co, i/m K, itoiusaoN. iiliinnKlnp; Director, i W'ccki)' l)>* iniiil, or delivered in the cily. $2.00, Published on Fridavj. ADDRliSS:- A c irloiul For Sale 1 t just opened up at THE KOOTENAY MAIL Revel-toke Station, B, C. .Size 16x22. One of tin: most bountiful pictures in ciilors. .Upon a linek-JTonnd of Pure Soltc Gold rc-as the Family Record in the shape of a handsome vulumu williGdd Clasps iiiwn a cushion,of crim-son velvet witli 11 beautiful gold taoso!. On lie pages, under diflVreut liciidins-, arc spaces in which to write the naine unit date ol birth. On either side is a bcantifill scroll on which to record niaiTiiW-- anil deaths. On top of the picture are the words. 'Tasiilly Record." in the richest lettering knov. nlo the printer's art. ' Under this an .spaces for father's'and mother";- picture: ��� Tn lhe lower part ol the picture Is a beautiful home scents. ��� he da.ir old grandparents, ihc handsome, stalwart husband, iiiul happy young wile, tlio loving daughter 'and baby toy���the idolized grandollild���are all Kathercd around the tabic, while gnuirtiiitlior reads a portion ot Ood's.Holy Word. A truly beatitifu) sjuni-. L'ndcrneiith arc the .words,' "God Blosa Our Feroiiy." Around iIiim picture nre ei^lil spuccn* tor photographs of other ineniber.s nf the inmily. each space ciicliwiriK iiyciu lliiwor pl.'Ci1. lOUcwhcru on the picture arc .-cat tiirul creeping lilies, budsiiiiil UlusSHinti in rich contusion, the wlude rest- injj'L.n, mil thrown into hold relief by the Ljorjrciais liiioUKi-oiiod <>( Solid Gold which pioduccs a picture of Asxzzilns boauty. A,-jrMT(J KO\\V I.S VOL'It TIMI-". Our JLr! I O regular pi ice is .>!) cents, but In anv one who sou,|s ihi- adit, wc will send nili; f.u* ���.'.*> cents. Our price to aircnta !l for Si: "ill for $3: Km for,.*?il..'iii. Wo pay nil charges and rctiiin money for unsold picture-. N*. t!. .lacksnn. Kihnorc I'ity. bought :{7.) -?ll.7.*>. sold l.lieiu for hall price, ���.'.*) cenl.- ciich. in .) days, inukiiig is-"i-.,*)J i-lciir prolit. l.'iin you do better.' . ���J. D. Liiiyil gives tiie fyjjwing as he cii.staiiccs:��� - lifivoisiolu; toD-'alli llapiflAs, 45 milc-s. IJi'ntli liapi'Ls.to .Sniitii Ciefk, 16 miles. Smith Cicck' lo crossintr uf Canoe lliver, '1-3 miles.' , , . Hi.*-, opiiu'iin is thai -. to make llie. L*|i|,i;t Culuiiilii'i liii'r in ^nnd, shape I'm- limitation a Irannvay fun- miles in length fli<>li!��� 1 he constructi-d fimn Lapmio p=:st Priest and Death Uapids, and tliat tho'IjiiuIcIpis hrui:j;hi into lhe , river al llu; i-oiiil'ience. wilh i he (jiuilnii liicr .sl.i"u!ii be ii.iino\\ef] to sonio extent. OPENING THE DIG BEND. Steamboats. for the Columbia Above and Below Death Rapids. r.) Mr. S'n.iw, ������ii'cri-tniy lo the hn:ir-.l ol tiaile, lias ii'i-eivcil a li'ttcr fmnr Mi- Taylor, M. I'. P.. staliiifi; hi; has assnr- aiii'i' that the road Lo npi-n up the -Bitf B 'nd will he coinplt-tcd to the head of the canyon , and the government \\\\ ill siihsid-i' a sti'iiini'i to lie plaeed on tl e Columhia River. ' It is reporti-d that Mr. Stuart, who is heavily interesti'd , in the Tete Jamie mica d>-posits intends \\ l,u ing a steamer on the'Coluiiihia rivei to, run above Death rapids,, and as 1'ir as Lhe ' logjam on Canoe River, wilh a view io Kettin}< out mica next seapon, and as a cheaper mothod of gelling in -upplii-t lhan hy packing from D.niald. If a steainei1 is put on between Kevel.-toke and Death Rapids, that will e->lalili**-h ii good system of traii.-portalion lie- twenn the Tete Jaune Cache (.-oiinlry and .C. P. R, Line at Revelstoke. If such a system of coijiinunicalioii were established there would lin gnat activity in the Big Bend country''as hundred;) of prospect or* would sunn lie ill there, while the rich farming of that section would mioii lie peopled I yoiircoiintiy ��.il d.i, then if you' nrj r.wmticd $25,000 Our Grand $25,000 ��� OmitliOlogical Coolest. .Smin liiinjj cnfrely now and interc.-1'i)-.' II ad whut you are lo do. Vou i:ih.v yet fl-jiIT1. 0 ir conlc-t i.- to.-ce who can m.ikc 'i |,t- iHi'jfi.si li-l of ii nn*.- (or kiadsi or" laid- irom the follow- in ; list of letters : wd'ooocckquliaprtaridg espnieuvebrdimwadohtl We will racoi'iiisc a-' a bird unfiling bclonc- iiiK to the liutlicr-.d tribe, whether u be a Ik-i,, L'.-uw. Singer or anj other kind. "I'yu ciin ukj .my 1. tier a- in.my liuie:** in make ;i iihiiic ,w it appears in tlicli**; of letter* sibu-ic: for iusianco Wnuilcock. lJlovcr, Know Jlinl. uu*. 'Joanv per.-oiis who can make it li-U uf -'o\\or more riitli f- cut n.iinrs of bird-. ��e will give absolutilv , KItKl'Jii bcautilul I'rise value *?J,i>^)or lc- i BIG PRIZES AWARDED DAILY. When you have niiide out your list till out lhe mils I line on tin- button) of tin- ad\\ t. aud suitl'ii* wiih a ."r'l.iiiipeit AdiliT.--.<*.| envelope, stamp of Wc you iv have J.tUl tesl IiiicikuI*- and want Address: HOME NOYtLTY MFCruuii '. ::o*):, C3i b, p. o. eox, t?i3. CHICAGO, ILL ^TJ..IJJ,t.J.."L...*. ..UJM.UiaiMJ!-. !������ ^���.IW.'^'I- -J1HHI' I.. wilh sell lets. JJuny, peojile are already known to regard lhat. as Iheir objective point and are, only wailing for transportation lo gel. in there. The Dominion govt r uncut -should be asked to put in a tramway at DeaLlr* Rapids. , ��� Jaker and Conftetioncp. Bread Delivered Daily. Corporation of ths City of Revelstoke, COURT OF REVISION. For Sale. Rubber Stamps. i .-. Ii.itcl anil tin.' half IntiTivl in ii rjeiii-rnl ���-lore in oni' of il��' nio-1 promi-lnr: inininu ecu- Iitk of Kooli'iliiv. Ari-.in^i'ine'it.i cnn he made l,.i tn.Ue iivim' lin: ilit.:nvf��"f both pint tiers In the --itni-e]' Koi'l'lirliculiu-s apply nt oillee of ��� . ',. '''' ivOOJ'ii-NAW M.\\ir��� a ' KuyuU'uliei Jl.'C, Ordi'l1*- fur Iliibli,",- Slar,i;i- s*nt in to the Olll.'.1 of th" Kiiotuv.iv Mail. Kcvcl-tokc Ii. ('., Mill hi; lllh'd xvIt:i ,li'-!i.il.*!i. Notice to Subscribers. . The pri'iprli'tiir of .ihc Ko'i'itknaY'.'M.jn. Ve ^ijmI.s iuitisiji'ibai'!.- lo iii|vi,-n liini iif.iiny i.Ti^U1 lurity ill ilw lU-livcr}' ot' il;tir lMjicrs.*. KnlH'c l- hiTcbr *,'i\\en lhal .1 Court nf IJuvi -i..11 fm* tin1 ("ill of HevrlstdK-c will be held a I llicotllix: of the City Clcrl.. ItevclHlokc. H.C.. un Ibe -.litli iliiy of March. 1!M1. al (he hour of 10 o'clock in thi1 forenoon, fur the purpo**i*s uf liL-'iriu:: fiiiiptiiiit- ajrainsl Ihc .is-cssincnt a- ni.id i1 for the.vi'?.r 1!H1 by I lie .\\ s-essor. ami for rcvUiiiir nnd corrwlinj llie iissc-Jriiiunt roll for lhal ycur. C. K. nil AW, ���'"���' '...������ .' :C.*\\IA!. " DiiU-l thi-; itli day ol '.''i-br-wi-y, Wl. ��� (v\\)l The Prince Mining & Devslopnnnt Comiiny, Limited Liability. "VTOTK'I*: i- hereby Riven tlnl llieanniial j.N iiii'i'linvc of the shareholder*-* of t be above- named Ciiiupiitiy will be held at the Company'!, ollice. MclCi'ii/ao .\\ venue. Itevelslokc, H. (.'.. on Wedu"sdiiy lhe Ihirtccntb ilsy of Mnrcli. A.I).. Hl.'ll.al the h.air of t wo o'clock in the ul'leniooii for 1 lir purpi.se of clccliiij; olllceis for lliccnsn inj; year and for all nlhc.r purposes relating to the iii.in.iifuiiiciit of I'm ('.iin.i.iuy. The traimfcr bonk of the Cntn|iiiiiy will be closed ilmiiiK lbc lourtcen days iiniiiediiitely piecci diriK such luictin^. ll.iteil at, Itcvclsti.ki', H. C this 1.1th day of Kcbriuiry, A. D., 11) 1. .i:V. SCOTT. Sccrelrii'V. U. F. iV: .1. GAi.T. The gieat Gnnailiiin liriu of fi. F. A: .1. (Jail have opened a liranch Ira hlending and p.-n.-king eslalilisliinent at Vaneiiuver in charge of Mr. .I0I111 I). Roherls. Here lhey pack Iheir tele- h-iilerl' hrand of Bin.: Hihhon Ter. n pn/,c you can if you dc-ire jret IhcMii/.ebv becyanntr a subscriber io 'nv. WoMANr Worn.I), \\\\'e mi know the result. There i-- no I elenii'iit of kiilciy in our plan.it nmkc= no ilitreicnce �� 1,1'U.cr wc net y..ur -ululion laic or I early in the day. _ All you need i- to mail ibis J Aiht. to 11-. and on the dav it rc.iches 11- it ! your li-t N the best. You ehall havo the .'Gold Watch or if .-l-coiiiI bc-t the bcnutifi I I Tea S-'l.nnd-00:1. We suarni.tcetliiit w\\ii| ! nivard vou a prize. There i- ab-o!utclv im 1 uppoitunit,v-fur ilecrptioii on our pan��� -.ve cm.- 1 nnl atl'.ird il. W'c w;i,ut to get l,i��.u,ii'X) Mcil I sati-tlcd siib-criner-, and for thill re.-iMin ��o I dun ( want jmi to 1 any inoiiev until \\on , kno�� evii..t|v what prize .win bine guincd bv 1 iii.-uVriii1.'* tin; puz/.l,-*. .\\- -0011 niter I p.ii). j eaclid.ij ii-po���ible. lin: examiner- uill jihIkc I the li-l- to the bc-t i>.' tlieir nbilitv an'd will I ilc-i'.-iMl..* tin* p,':/.c-. Wc villi write to vou nl' , mice no:ii,\\ inj; \\ou what lU-'zc Im- Ixcn a'uanl- | id you, i'u n ir wai mc -iili.flcd. vou can hi d y.nii- siili-cript on 10 Tn ; Wom'.i.vs Woki.i. , and yiuir |,ri;:e willjfob* rcluriiof 111.i:l en;. To tlie Revelstoke niet'clianl's success is attention to his announcements in tliv.- homes of the city people. The key to these homos is an advertisement in the columns cf Tnu Kooi- liN.iv Mail, ���'.. na.e pud. 10 a ner.-on uf narrow ulciii. it Thev have Intelv purcliased the hu-i- ' ���'-���'���;"- lu;po-ii;!e ih,u we ������hoiiiil bcal.leto .,,, ,. ... ,, ., 1 ,1, , "iiiki- -uvli a -.-U-niitfc iifli'i-. but we I,.-we the Hess ot the MoriMinn lea (,n., and 'hal . . . . brand will iiImi he parked at Vancouver, The linn aie iigci.l-* f.u Auieiiea for lhe Dlackwater esiales in India, I'i0111 which tlu-v have monthly fdii-iigiiiniMits nf IVe.-h |e.*i> hy the Km press line. The-e tea;-, packed iu lead, are landed direct from the steiiinei'into the company's wai chouse. iiioiii-i. br,i!i... nnd ici,unuion. we know 1'MH-lly iilinl v.t n:*c lining, and if we ran l.ia'tlii .itt*!;. triiin a inillinn ���cib-cMU.-r* by lli'- Ki'.uui i.lci wi; kn.i'-i that t!ii-millinn of A\\( II plci-t'il -.tib-crihi'��� can be Induced t.o r.-Kin*,- iiicii.l 'in:: Woman's w'oaiai to nil fi-icn,|- lliu, l>> bin! Iinjrupoiircl.'viilalion-lill further] Wcu-e v.illiir.-in ��pvii.I ci-i.o-��'i iu thi- .-on ct in luiilii:u up 11 !>:���; -',l'.i-<*ri|iikin li-t. and u h. 11 tin- iiione.1. 1. -pint we'ri-crie the n't'liMo ;nil)li-li ,: inaila-aiiiii. ihnt the conte-t b.-ts |iL*< n d scout lined, ilm't delay isrilil it i-too lute. The ei,nl. -t �� iii L'tniiuiie until .iuh- Nt. Itliil. \\\\V i.'ii e ,1 li-i-i-i- Pi-;.;.. 0f ?2.>-.sii| iu Ic-.icndcnt of nil dt.icr- to the p T-i.n ".ho -end- iu the li -.- 1 /, 1 i>... 1 ;. I daily, bar the -���ecml Hl',1 priz" will be .-nvan"- II(>l'�� the British (.enerals I.l'.'l'id ^ | ,.| In m-hk-iiiUt. Mil. Am* bi.-.f- ni'mcfound also put up. Th1-! linn are adding lo ��������� I*"' dieiionar:. s accepted. V.'HO WE ATtE 'Tin: Winn.s'- W.i;:it. j. ,t (liorniislily re!', able luiir-m, nc . 11��_ known to do c\\a-, Hy ,-u- Tlu-y ai-e then packed lot thy, market ulwn '-a.*' v'.le:;l or L-jj l.cii-luii or New Yo.k, N.\\iil man of their plant complete hlendhr,'. 111a- chinery. They are iiImi pulling up al Iheir Vancouver estalilishiiienl iheir [ "^-"'.'v.Vv'.'rr.'^.'.V '?.":!:", ":!i,V.,.'.V:,.y_wy f^M'- !L^ hrand-*-. of ha king powder and nlhir hoiiiseholil ."-iiecialtie.-*. AltMSTKONG iV: MOIUUSOX IltOX WORKS. The Arinslrniig TRY ������ 6' s 4* -*>). 4 SYMP OF WHITE PIME& TAR'S - AND j 4 4 4 4 J' 4 4 (< BARK'S PASTILLES" SOLD ONLY AT ' I CanadaDrug&BookCo | Revelstoke Station y 4 of the river south of Golden. That, vote is- required, but llieie .should also he a grant for the niveaury improvements on the river noith of Uevelstoke, Al least .$13,000 should .he asked for this work and we suggest, lhat th.; aetion of the Board of Trade in asking for this sum he hacked by the Liberal Committee of Uevelstoke, and that tliey ' ab-o represent the matter to .Mr. Galliher with a view to having the grant made. The city by-laws struck a snap* the other day, Jo Lanzo, an Italian, was brought ii]) on a charge of carrying without a license. Jo raised the point that tin1 by-Iaw'only applied" to an owner of a team and did not apply to a earlier who hired a team from another, Mr, Sibbald, P. M., had to admit that Jo had interpreted the hy- 1 i\\v aright and dNuiisM'd the c.i.-'e. In this instance Jo was an exception lo the adage that the man who is his own lawyer lias a fool foi bin client,���������(hough the general'impression i< lhat some gentleman of the law had posted Jo on his point. LOCAL AND GENERAL. King Edward is visiting Get many, Nelson defeated Itosslanrl at hockey hy 12 to (5. , ' The. supreme com t has declared the Manitoba prohibition law tillra vires. A monument is to bo elected in Montreal to those who fought in South Africa. The Strathconas sailed on Feb. 2'Jrd, for Canada, by the Numidian, receiving a gre,it send-off. ��������� ' ' Ladies heavy check skirls lo order for $S to clear out fill goods. 1. I J. Cressman, Melveiizie Ave'. o It is reported (bat Lord . Salisbury will retire and will he succeeded cither bv Chainherlaiuior Iialfour. Dull times only mean: Look lo your advertising! If you have net gut a space in the Kodtkxay Mail get on"'. The Columbia River, Lumber v,Co.. with headquarters at Golden, i.s incorporated for $7.j0,000 in 7,500 shares <,|* $100 each. Wantkd ��������� A situation as ���������* housekeeper or domestic help. food refei- encps, apply at,ollice of KoO't'KNAY Mail. o Curling'. ��������� ���������' The Mutual Life, has given a handsome trophy for competition among local' curlers, the gift being made, on the. representations of Messrs. Lewis, Llie local agents of llie, Mutual. On Saturday ���������one of the best, games of the season was played by Calgary againsl the world. G. S. McGarter, A. McDonnell, A. M. ,1'inkham, K. 13. Johnson represented old Calgary .residents, and G. Newton, J ."A. Fa'.li-*, D. M. liar, and II. A. llro'.vn the latter.' The score stood 10 Lo 11 in favor of Calgary. In the match between J. D. Mulson and T.' Downie, in the Green Curlers competition, the score was l'l lo 12 in favor of Mr. Mulson. A caucus of tlie. government'party was lieid on .Saturday when the only business dealt, witli wa.s the mission of ministers lo Ottawa. Jt is slated tlie cabinet will be re orgini/.-'d and a, portfolio given to a Y-nncouvet; member, Turner retiring' ��������� and being succeeded bv Tallow. ���������Jt is staled that Green, Houston, Muiiro, Kidd, and Hawthorn wuite are, likely to gr into opposition. Tiie Coast papers talk of a proposed i(.-construction of the, L'unsniuir Cabinet, but so far nothing defieite appeals lo have been done, in that direction. The. conservative petition against tliei-eliirn of Maxwell for Vancouver got slioit shrift from iho judge and Max-a ell now safely holds his seal. ll. is reported that at a nieeling of llie opposition1 Joe Martin withdrew from tlie leadership and that .Smith Curtis ivill act iu his .stead. Mr. Cuitis will 'adopt" the policy of endeavoring id force tlie province into dominion party lines. Joe Martin was the solo oppo.--iti.in on the.'first \\ote iu the legislature this session. J!e voted against the ad jotirn- meii*. on the. governor's speech, and his was (Ini onlv '"nay" heard on llie opposition side. ' Ladies ��������� Watches. yymm % ji m\\\\fy. ffelVv^ *'.*', ic .-liev Ladies of taste admire our Mock of walcnu-. VVe Iip.vc viiieil'-liwitc atllMeliVO CllsCh tlnl ecu,t,lin relt- nlili' work-. 'I'he-e w.ilcbcs are not onl.v lieaulil'nlllicy arc pjafect time- kecpciA-lo-i. ,,'J'Iii'y ~~ , are made for good ��������� 'ind ive sell tliein at a -mall price. XV l u iMj-liiivc tlie ono you iViiiil. J. GUY BARBER. m^/r\\\\ ft-1'-. i -^ -.- '-?=3*-s "THE LEADING' STORE." TAYLOR AND GEORGE, To the Ladies w We have just opened up a large choice stock of Dry Goods which is the best'and only new stock in the city. Tho latest styles and newest patterns that can, he purchased. Call and see us. It is a pleasure to show such excellent goods ancl it will he a pleasure for you to buy them. ��������� /������������������/���������*/-'//'/: './'���������/'���������, A"**--. '���������/: ��������� : ��������� /'ymy^m\\ &myy^&M \\ \\yyy /smftm^ Freighting on the ice h; s been excellent on tbe Ann, and a gteal deal ( f freight has ben taken in that way of late. The taxation of the city is now ]"iA mills on the dollar. The council has the power to levy another two mill-', ' or such rate as may be lequiied, for hospital purposes. Social and Personal. .... ... .7. V. Ai'inslr.uig retiu ned o:i Monday from tlie coast. , Dwighl, Ji.iss came down from Standard Basin on Monday. T. Hughes has r. turned, fi our the Ivando ips hospital. \\V. Woodhotisi* has been appointed 'locomotive l'creman at. Trail shops. We are glad to see "Chief of Police Bain abouL again al'Ler a had attack o'f la grippe. ., Dr. Taylor, of Golden, has hei ri taken to I? I'nlr suffering with, infl.ni.- matory i heuniat ism. R*S. ICetCeson, of Calgary went down lo Ferguson Monday Jo. take a i \\ o o a \\ <.���������*.. -i K**'-'v5Si y*������3& ' v -* tei W������ (J ' ' A Speedy Recovery. <���������> on lliroo sician, a position on thcj'j.igl \\'li-Ai stall'. ,). A. Birney, who recently let'urued 'to Ca'gaiy wilh the firsL .South Africa ii c mtingeiil. ���������intends joining the constahiilarv. , ,.- ' I'lilJ-jlIVTKl.'l'AX CUl'liCII. J(ev. W.C.'Calder left on Tuesdays No. 1 for Kamloops to attend a meeting of J'if'.sbyter'y. Commencing next Sunday Mr. Calder will begin a series of sei inons, at the morning services, on "The Loi:d!.*- IJiayer," and another series at llie'c\\ening services on "The Tears of llio JJiJdc," '���������" .\\:i:t.'I ji)i,"i' (iiiujtfii." ' Jj*i.st Sunday 'lie,\\'. S. J. Thompson "proadied on "Sabbath Observance/' and in the. evening on the text, Nuin hers, x, 10, '��������� Con.o'thou with us and we will do tlice good." Jlo said MusOs ropres.'iilod (lie peor.le of Cod and g.i\\c iu theso words a cordial, loving, sineeie auri pretbitig "olfvitiiliun to llohab, as representing tho woi Id outside. Tlie iciMius that wo press so constantly on men (out.si (lea:h of hi- inn-iu. H-*rc-t. J. A. Kerr, from lhe iffect-- of a l i fie'wound while fighting the Boer.*-- in South Afiiea. * M;s~ Austin, havir* m.-iVir.ir |>arl v-, wil Ian 1 on Mondav. \\\\ h- Ladies tailor-made .-kirts at co.-t fir the next ten days to clear- out fall [ ��������������������������� >'ii-i������''-8- -^'^ -M'''-r-"'' stock. J. I). tVessman. Mackeir/ie Avi . | ������ >inpanie< her. I ,jrr. :lilfi j;t.;. a. M. Cia 'elided net d,"' le.ive,;.-!' H- ),��������� v. ill i-ri'jz: Su-.il h J, [ -ing'ng will he led by the children of ! the. Sai.day School. Everybody invit | ed. vSuuday School at 2;:J0 p.m , and regular eieniiig service at 7:30 by the .. p iitor. A *-n( i,*d which wa-. largely attendid was given al the parsonage last eyi h- '. ing. The i jitei taininerit consisti d '���������I'.iefly cf a pi ogiainuie of vocal and in-lr.iiiiental ti:U.--ic 'which was well reniU-i ed, '' --T. !-���������:-:.-:;������'.- cauRcn, The si u,d weekly lent service was h.ei.i on Vv'i"!':��������� -day evening. A ::���������< ling of the Altar (Juihl will he c* in.e a;-- ���������i' At the ho.-] ital meeting la-t evenii g M.V. Kellie said* that, some of the V. P. It. employee!" ohj"cteil .-trongly to having hospital conti ibution-. dot ked from their pay. -Mr, McCaiter replied that could not be done it the 'men objected. F. M. Hat'.enbuiy, architect, is calling for lender*? for lhe eieeiion of a large addition to tin- ('. P. \\{. hotel at Field. Copie-. ur pl.nis and -p.-cifi- cations .-hould be-.-tn to the C. P. H. ' oflices at Hevel.-t-.ke fm tonvenii'iici of local contracti't-- f i om Thom.-rii'- Lar.i'.inL' on Wedne��������� day and left I.iii'- :i'<- r-ni'"1^ 'in a "- i-it to Mr. Craig'- ;mi et,t-: a| Ti'i-.\\ N. S. Alex. I**ia*-ei, of I" ���������v,i!-i..ke. v. ie, i a- b"en gani-niipd at V*,.|ii*i vdh A Co-npany IL <\\ IL -u-'" !.-t -;a'* c, pa-sed ihlrviu'll S.iluilay fo! A fr.( a nn tlie con-'iV*-iia l y f. i.e. TC. D. .1 ihu*-i>n :��������� "���������.>ii*i!.".I of Ml!- 'ie- V ' IL ( (', on \\\\ 'pi: n. a I !''���������-. ii.- oidii. .1 li-X .-- .1 d iv of next week at .'! lieli i, -., i, FI, - (..rage. y -ei'vic ���������-- u 11 he Sunday. ia- li'M'n appointed Sun- ]���������������������������: iiieii 'eir. iii | !ace of THE NETTiE -L An Important' Deal.-- Enjiisli Capita Interested. \\V. M, J,oolrc:tu:;icrl.o;),V\\'(r"li*C(lay from a visit lu the mine and reports il i.s looking hotter than ever. The.a have now been 50'j tons', of ore shipped' out. The 'ore aibo'keep? improving in values. On Tuesday i\\!r. Young canie in: from Calgary, and on Wednesday Mr, Cochrane, jircsidcnt of the company, came ki from McLeod accompanied by Mr. Alfred Oclavius1 Kirby, solicitor, and Mr. Godsall, of Londd'.i. England, who represent English capital: ' and who have come to Revelstoke on business connected Avith the Nellie L. and Great Western Mines and Double Eagle Companies, in whicl they will now be heavily interested. Mr. Kirby holds options on tbe While Elephant, Tread well, Noble Three, Wa Wa, and Chilcat claims on Lafonrie and Carries Creeks in0 the Big Uend, and in the Moscow and Oitcrlail claims on Pool Creek. The directors cf the Net- tic L. company on' Wednesday night met Mr., Kirby. when it is staled that gentleman subscribed for 250,000. treasury shares in the Nettie L. thus placing the company in a first class fii-aiiciai position. It is now intended to gc a'lead and thoroughly devexp the which at present gives it ;i 'argc- Carpets, Linoleums, Floor il Ololh1-*, Winds, Wall Paper,&c , , Second' Hand Furniture bought and Sulci. Warehouse for Storage of Furniture at monthly rates. -'. Ag2.it for Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines. IR. -BCQWBQisr.. Special Sale for January. I h;ivc twenty-five patterns for suits of Tweeds' ,;itrd Serges ,which- I will make up this month at $20 per suit, finished with first class trimmings. R. S.'. WILSON, THE TAILOR. LIMITED. '"'. Wholesale Hardware, Ship Chandlery and ', ' Mining Supplies.'' Hardware Department, 8-10-12 Cordova Street ��������� A' Ship Chandlery Department, 0-10 Water Street 9 Ons BlosJt from C ? R'Dapot and Stoamboat V/Jiarves Itc-furnis.-iod and Rc-modollod Kates $1.50 to $2 per day prope.'t\\ every promise of 'lur nng .'ml and vaiuabli' mine. A NOVEL PII0P0SAL. \\\\T..it th3 Proprietors 'of. Cr. Cl^rke'^ Liuie Hed Pills pffer. Corner Granville & Hastings Streets, R, DOVVSWELL, Proprietor, Vancouver, B. C. I'Mitor of the I\\oct;*:n'.' ,1. v .Mail : ' '.'.' !!' I IP ( l.t'i-M 11. lu*. .I l/.is 11 e., ,1 j-|*'o:iite(l oru-an- .eori- ink. P a ��������� 0 i*- ���������l>!l'|l , "!l>-- 1 .1 ol lie1 I'xv.: fo: ������������������!":''': popular ,1 e-i ie:,' ���������- ' prom il.'.] io ,*n ,i h ha .k. Mi. doli .-'. m'-i-ed li.'l e. I ,l\\ i i^T II (���������*-! :,'e- 1 :l v. i I" he !*- I,I .1 I.I I) of I !|e :i iv iil i:e ^T'e.ilh I 1 ken ,V)l .ii iiv >��������� 1-11 ' ii ;ui.l AFf.ICA. Ofrlcer M^n The teat h"i'*-- and Snpei intendeiii ] Rohinson are having n row v\\hiel:' culminated in the-upeiinteiideiit \\.o<\\- \\ polling the next nieeling of the, te,l( hei .>- in*-l il nte ti ,��������� ,*i \\ear. The I teacher.s thi-i. ;i | pealed io llie mini.-(ei of educal ion. who i-, -;iid lo he haekii ^ thein up. part i:i,-]iii!-> ind -or'.1! j^.ithej in^-. The in 'inlier*. of Xo 2 i'l,11. Jh iiraih" h.'M .-in At [feme at \\o. 2 Kiie'H ill. . on W. dne,day ni-_'iif. vhe:' they en- terl,lined their I idv friend-,-ind riiein- ;n.:,n;7 I, Moi; IHOl P'il_' 1 ' Oll.'d ,.V >('l^l. i'l", ��������� .M.i ;*,i \\*.i u i,.lI t>-i,di d (". e'-.toke. ' i, f .< i-i ' |< ' i -.i'.'e it; S 1 '.11.��������� 1 Afi;' ,l .M' Hi.-, wor-hip the mayor will .shortly vi.-iL Vietoria with a \\\\u\\v lo representing lo the government nniiter*- alfeeting Lhe inLereil- of 'Revel-toke. Among oth('i* hii.-ine-s Mr. Kilpatiiek has heen asked hy the promoter*.-- oi the hospital to iniervlew Mr. J'arwell, and endeavor lo arrange wilh th.tl gentleman for hi- -Iniie of lhe sit.. whiehiti- de.-ircd to acrpiire hehind Lhe court house for ho.-pilal pin po.*-e.-. in e���������' nl I heie her.- "I' X '. {I hi.lll III pi e-elll ,111.1 I pie I- nil I II,H vva - spent in d.i nriii-r ,ii"l card p.u I i* - Refredimeiiiw were-erv.-l. -Mn-ie vv 1- -iipplird hy Mr >-T-. i'. Wi'li-un-I in.i'i-, dnliiii, Iv W-iler-on ividliii;. fiiiy R.irherand ,\\. K. Kincaid fguitai). T M 1-i'i ,., _,!p r Pi, , -' I U"'- 1 11 ' iee : ' 1 1 , Re. (-'-I1,'.I A-in . .f I* Kc'm'M,,, ��������� .1. V Co!h 1, ��������� 1 'lie 1 ,! put n, ,-*j ol'i'^ r \\ ' . e;,!l-.i Ft Veil,',.,, ''.' ( ij'i'i.l,1*-, 11. ' I Cli 1 'i; 01 11 ��������� ���������l.'T Pi i!i'' ll, Jvi'lVl hv ' (. ,., ���������A 1 - ':,< 1 *.;'' 1 to ill'. ��������� rlli'i't. XVc have wi tu know if a -dn^le '���������aw vvle'ie thi">e W()ndeif.|| pill- have not l.r-en aln.o*,! cnliicly s'.icce.ssful iu ",';'( 1 t in:.' a .- i.re. CANADA CIIKMK'U, CO.. I', let hoinugli, (Int. Ni flliil.cs Ninle Re.l Tills aie a j po... n <��������� ,i;,d '-eilaiii (til,1 fi I I I '.'. ippe, 1 !.'*i. t , Vv'..;. j .Moulder, j-;. (", f.-l'.ke , N, L. ('���������'(.; 'Ji'. ('��������� iidom, Iveh-i ),y , ,j. A,. \\-h.i'.fr . L M. Hnn'.*, , 1" II l.nth-, Pi.'M'):',; , * .I'l'l, V.U.I If. . \\\\'a|i(:i vrnf.'sl. '>S!-\\ 1 11 w hen lhe di-.cases been s|;tndii:g for manv years, ir '.-it -liibbmii cisfs will \\ ield Poi -,|e bv Cure),1 |)ing ,v |! .ok (Jo, ���������'/"i. )-. ('a1:- ar.d I'e-id iV l!"v,v, 01 -en! d"'*1 b. 11, >'.i, b\\ i.d.ii ("-sin (Jan,im 1 (le'Hi' .! (''i., I 'e! ( 1 Aoi 'M,"li, 'f.'.'it., ':') v\\'; j;; r box, or .'!, boxes lor 81.00'.* ' . Ib'A (./'i*. ike's Mure Care, foi (..'atairli, Maine, price, 8100 vviil, be paid i'oi'.ai.y: i''..i'ii������ Uiul it wij.l not pel iii.i.m nily (inc. - 1 1LLECILLEWAET NOTES. . (Fi'diu Our Own Coiwiiomlcnt.) Valeii'ine bull passed ofi" very successfully under the iiiatiageineiit of Mr. Flow ell. The hull was tastefully dee natcd and the lloor was iu excellent condition. Mr Harry Le Brash was lloor manager, while llie music was furnished by Messrs. Lamont and Moriani. Visi'tois from Albert, Can ' yon and Rogers Pass swelled the crowd. Altogether about L}0 couple tripped the' " light fantastic" to their heat Is' content.. At midnight ns many as could be seated adjourned to llie " annex," when; a stunpltioti.-i repast was served containing nil the delica- eici imaginable. Dm ing the interval -on::s wprc tendered bv the icinainder of tlie company, some of which were exceptionally fine. :,After justice had been 'done lo lhe good filings; provided dancing was taken up again and con- tbiut'd: vijitiL.four .o'clock, wljcti ���������llie temperance refoi m,"which wasfollowpd by an address by Mr. P. H. Peterson on '��������� Some practical methods of temperance reform." Jloth addresses were listened to with. attention nnd no doubt will greatly aid in promoting tlio caii!>(! of temperanc���������. There was a good attend.-uice at the* "Howell" link on cainival night. Tins ,ice was in peifect condition, thanks to* our energetic manager. Some of tlin, costumes worn were, excellent, the prizes being awaided In Ted llarrin". ton as '��������� Tlie'Ci-ir of lliissin," and Miss Ruby Anderson as a "Spanish Hollo." Swan Andeisun has le.turned from a visi-t t-o Halcyon Hot Springs, look-" ing'iiitiidi improved by his \\iait. Mr. J. Callahan, of the firm of Dyke, Evans & Callahan, music dealers, Vancouver, was in town during last week.' He has placed a "Concert- Crnnd " piano'in the Merchants Hotel. . " Teddy " is bound to keep abreast of tlio times. TO THE DEAF.-A rich lady, cuted of her Deafness and Noises in the J lead by Dr. Nicholson*')' Artificial Ear Drums, gave 820,000 to his institute, so that deaf. people., unable, to procure the Ear Drums may have Lhem free. |; Address No. S91 The Nicholson Irish'tutcy 730 Eightlj. Avenue, Svw Yolk, ,' .���������;-. ':'���������'.���������.'.���������',.''' ' ''i < J"""@en, "Print Run: 1894-1905

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