@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 "2011-08-25"@en, "1901-11-08"@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/1.0181857/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ READ BY 3000 PEO i , i Vol. 8.-N0. 31 REVELSTOKE. 13. C., XO\\rEMJ3EH. 8, 1901. $2.00 Per Year. U N nion made goods arc our .specialty.' C'.v and fair price is our system, [1H0 our store then pop and see Overalls, jumpers, ALMOST FREE {SJever forget il' you missed em. lVlan,v a jnan '1'ul11 a freight caboose, , And "after the dust from the engine, cures a good suit or a fine pair of shoes, ven hundreds of things we can't mentioii. its Agricultural, Mining, and Lumbering sources. (By ������ A. HAGGEN, M. E) [coNTINI'JCDi] Goods that are "UNION MADE liavuwc, 0ftcni we've seen you'speeding ��������� Out of the railroad yards to conic ��������� O'.yn to" our store lo purchase some, lamped wilh the Union reading. S /alwavs carrV the best stock of ' Ladies' Dress Goods, Men's Furnishings, - ��������� Boots and, Shoes, House Furnishings^ i bounts. it's time now for you to be looking out'- for winters warm th:rcrs. These cool days'bf fall will be bad for health. ��������� ' i < Stocking Time, We have abundance of quality here'and a variety'of prices ��������� .which uill enable any woman (0 buy just what the wants in the way of hosiery; Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose full-fashioned, warranted fasta black, regular price 85c. our price....' r., .25c It is wise (o provide-comfortable thing? for cold weather, and the prudent women will have' there rca'dy.' Vou will f!nd'in this store warm goods lor warm clothe.0. Fur garments and till the ��������� novelties which ���������Will'add tu the beauty and protect the health through thu rigor= uf winter, Ladies'' Electric i-'eal Ctlp- oriiic with high stofin collar ���������and bug freiiU Kneel with Heavy satin '..���������..,. ,Si2 Caper.ne of Eiectric b'eiil Alaska liable trimmings With high storm collar, satin lining rpecial '...'.,.,,,,. i r ������1.5 t-.'carf of .Electric trial shaped- with eight tails,,special ��������� ������9 Keep Warm. ciently to be taken oui. Lee was ill the worst state, having been reduced to a condition of raving lunacy. liis loyal companions took him out to Robson on toboggans, but he never recovered and died shortly after. This showed r the fine stamp' of,these old-timers��������� men who would risk their own lives for each other, who were loyal to each other, and 'exhibited the. noblest traits of humanity, even in the'struggle for gold, A i-'inis !*ri:('i.\\i]-l.\\';' ' . Much of the gold1 found in the creeks of these . days was very coarse and carried lumps of quartz. For instance on French Creek, 1800 feet above the cubyon, at .-what was know li as the ''' Ha IHireed camp " a piece'bf quartz studded with gold was picked Up. It was valued at $850, It was on exhibition for a considerable li tne in, the saloon of Louis Lee and Steve .Ligarton, who paid about $'100 for tlie prize. ,Tbe piece of quartz was "two inches long by an inch wide. A' LOST MLVEi ���������'. " , There is said to bo somewhere in that'country a lost mine. 'Some say it was on French Creek, otheiv place Ground.Hog Basin as the ideation, -while others' say 'it was- on the -Seymour Pass. At all events parties have - occasionally, returned to look'for it. guided by what purported to 'ne a sketch plan made in the olden time as guide'to the location. It is stated that 000 and about the l same number,' of ,. lbs of quartz was Fhipped from this stores in French Creek City, besides \\ lost mine, and that it gave a ' re- refi-eshment rooms and butcher! lurn in goici 0f $10,000 per ton, shops. On discovering gold on J at San .Francisco, where it was i'litH'i' PlscoVKliY. The'firsl discovery was made on Carnes Creek ,by pruspectors' ivho came in from Seymour Anil' of the Shuswiip Lake, over, the old Seymour Pass trail. On Sheii Bailey's bar, above the Carnes Creek crossing, $1,500 was taken out in two'days. One.bf the leading spirits of tlicit time' was Xels Dcmars, now of Xakusp,'and he was in at the discoverv, taking out$1500, ... ' From* Carlies Creek the pioneers walidei-ed north, Denial's with his partner L. Lee struck the first gold un French Creek in Julv 1365, and' took out' -tfOOO the first'day. That Mould astonish the Klondikers. Splendid returns were taken out of the Creek' for two years after. Tho passengers of that memorable first trip of the. Forty, Is'iiie made 'their way to French; McCulbch and Smiiii Creeks. '" ' '- It is stated that 7000.people were in the Bcnd;in 1805. 'ihe most of the nun were on French Creek; They founded a town, below the Canyon, on French Creek and called H French Creek City, , OLD TlMi; INDUaTKine. The city was not without its local industries, the first of which was a brewery built by , one Hochslelter.. The next industry tostartwasa sawmill, which was operated -by one Mainmctta of L.vttbn. Ihere wqvg seven or eight saloons Now its tituc for Blankets, and we are ready for the cold, Jf you are, not ready now its time you were getting ready. Here' we have fine comtort- givilig Blankets, long enough to tuck under yuur feet without exposing your shoulders. You get these Blankets at such reasonable prices, just tit the of a season when oegini life' Blankets will play u b'g part in the "Comforts of a Home." White . Blankets/ Ussoi'led bUi'Uiirs, full/double bed sise, on sale itt-. &3 gO, $4, and $4 50 a pair Chill".!= White Lamb Skin Collar and Mutt with Gauntlet .Mitts, sjccial ������3.75 Sole Agents for P. D. Oorsets. M.vi Orders Receive Prompt Attention, (To be continued.) tt'KB/ French Creek Demars, went South j treated, for supplies aud reported the discovery, leading to'- the placing oi the Forty Nine on thcriver and the inrur-h of prospectors. Gold, was subsequently found on McCulbch '' . ' and Smith Creeks. , i ���������., ', . , ,,, .' , _ There were, two discoveries on \\ nnat fl. Lota; Merchant SayS. Smith Creek. Olio was at the mouth and Was made, by "Cotton- wooer1 Smith and Jim May. The other ,was made tell miles Up the Creek bv two men named "OLD CARIBOO.- c The Horsefly Strike.���������Letter Re* ��������� ceived by J. Saumlersoth A telegram from A-licrct'o tn llie Province siiys : 'J'he ih-mv r-,iri!;e ul' gold on Eureka neck in the lI'ii-M-lly (listtii-l nf Ciiii'uiin still continues '" iittrucl genfinil iilteni imi While thcifi has been lhe tiMinl e.\\'i���������f-r;it ion conct ruing the lic'iinns?* of ihe claims Uioiecan lie no (Imilil ������li.ilevcr thai the pmpeily is PXHPinely rich, bit, exfcrs thing in sight ii.is already been BtilliKlI. P. if. Fr.ise'i fi.ii'iiinii of the Miocene Ui-iM'l Minimi company, who 1 wns one. of the firsl lo Mtake sriyn ' " I li,-i-.e j-i������t irturneil with three others from lliu new Iiinl on buiel<;i creek. This creek in very rieh Inn it i-i nil fiUike'l now Tl.t'ie ������������������"i". no tlonbt, niliPi" go'iil I'tceks, Inn it i,-- ^e Y'.pgCl and L-ce, Active operations went on in the Big Bchd till 1809 when the news of a strike oil Perry Creek, ill East KuotUiny- caused the men to abandon the calnpi ��������� OLD WORKINGS. Tbe immemc amount - of work done on Came?; Smith; McCulloch and French Creeks is ample evidence of the large number .of men that must have been in lhe Big Bend at that time. 'J hey did their work well too���������as well as it Some Motes From Thos> Taylor, MRP. Lardeau and Selkirk being stopped for winter on account of shortage of men cannot be true, as he is - informed on good authority that the contractors have a bigger force of men at present than they have yet had. ' Mr. Taylor considers it is the intention of the railway company to comply with the terms required by the extension of the chartcu* which was granted at last session of the legislature. r. fmM~M.p.p. His Views on fub/ic Works. ���������His Attitude to the Government, .. * t With reference,to th-j completion' of the Home Payne road to Galena Bay'to give the settlers there , an outlet to'the Lardeau' market, Mr. Taylor says the settlers interested have offered to construct the half to three quarters-of a mile required to opentheTroad over .the summit, and ho ' will- use his utmost endeavor to have provision made for that work in tho estimates of the coming session.',, Mr. Tavlor points out that these settlers liave been very heavily handicapped so far by having to lie tit the cost of sending ���������their produce by boat .from Galena Bay to Thomson's Landing, whence they have also had ,thc freighting charges lo pay to Trout.Lake and Ferguson. j'lali MVi-m mulxiiJ. q As regards the bridge,to connect Thomson's Landing road with the Comaplix road Mr. Taylor says there .seems to be some misunderstanding, His idea was to "have a bridge thrown over Fish River a mile and a half above ��������� wherc.it enters the lake, and although'the Work was included iu the gram passed it has been found' that the road between- Thomson's' Landing and Camborne has absorbed Sio,'- 200 of the ^5,600 voted'so thai there is not sufficient^ funds for doing the work now.' Mi-, Taylor howeveT hopes to have full provision made for this bridge at the coming session-of the legislature. . TIIK I'OLim'.U. SITUATION. Asked as to tlie political situation, Mr. Taylor said ; I was elected as an opponent of Joe Martin and should beiilled. Mr. Prentice i-- going to England.- Mr. Dunsimir is much occupied, with bis businers' affairs and the neglect to fill the. X portfolios, with the proposed delay in calling the session, means th: t for the next, three or fuur montl s the government of the province will have to be carried oil by Messr.-i Wells,and Eberts. As to 'tlie future, 1 think my friends,can trust me to take wha'������ ever course'will be in the,, best ir.������ terests of the' constituency and n v action.-? as regards the .supporter non-riipport of the government wili depend to a very great extent -on the relations iu which' I find Joe Martin to stand to the governmeir, as well as the legislation that may be _ brought down at thceomiig SCsSOll. , ' WE~N0BLE FIVE. Why Jas. Dunsmuir js Fores/osing His Mortgugo: Some of.our contemporaries who are opposed to the government arc endeavoring lo make political capital out of the fact that Mr. Duns: muir is foreclosing his mortgage- on the mine.-- Because a citizen takes a hand in politics surely that is uo reason why heshould sacrifice bis business interests, With a view to laying before the public tl u facts concerning The Noble Fi\\o we have been at- iconic trouble", to' ascertain the position, which is tn follows ; Sometime Mr. ���������Dunsmuirc refused to advance any- mo.e money, but offered, and * did su;* render 90,000 shares of his stock to the Company'.' These "shares wc-.o' sold for a nominal figure, and ��������� tl e proceeds spent in developing thu ��������� "Xoble Five" property from the N'o. (J tunnel of the "Last, Chance.' The work done there proved' encouraging and it was represented'to him thai, if he would advance money to carry on ��������� the work, 1 e Mr. Grillillj, of tlie' firm of Miisterson and Grifilth, of Trout Lake, informs Us that 'things are looking up in Unit recti oh. The firm are working the Yam Hill claim- which they o.vn, anil which is situated at the mouth of Ab'ra- hamson Creek. The Kathleen and Lucky Boy are looking well. At the American the ore is in5- creasing as the work proceeds. The Kufiled Grouse is packing out ;i carload, of ore. <- Mr. Grifiith says properties tire could be done in the.-e days oj poor i bein*=r 0I)enwl UP which have hither- appliances. Their tunnels, drifts and shafts still remain,,oftentimes i to been absolutely.unknown. , ..The transportation outlook is also good, iclit'il on, regii'iling the repot ted strike ,-it Jloix-lly. From 'llii.s letter llieie iipppitrsli) be. no reason fur (he stum- [iwlfi which llu; const pnpcr.s lime been trying to crentp. The writer ..snys he snw two nipii from the scene of the ��������� ,ep..rled st.ikp, one of whom told bin, i ^ ^]ma u .- liunjnnila,.i.;11 gic,c jipany j*)t(,lul to go ahead with the gsot goi.i nupr.'aiul a gud Bt is (old uf those! building of tlie railway. with ihe timbers as sound as when they were put in clO years ago. rj.uti.v li.uu.sjiii's. The hard life of those dtivs was as Mr, Grifiith says the C. P. H.- aro building a warehouse U0 feet by GO feet, and lie contends that the pui'cluu-u- of right-of-way from John Abrahamsoli shows the com- Oi t ,vo Iriixe [juntiiiigs of golrl liikprr out nml llint, is iibsoliitelv,nil on which 1 he u liter nothing .ciin state's Unit in nny ci.-e be done till spring. , ., , , ., , , veiirs. In 1-S05 two men named ��������� Mr. laylor, M, P. P., considers il is n lempteu to lirise the. exciteniHit, * . . , . . . i ., T ,"r , ',.:_��������� .-^ ...������������������ ,i��������� ' ! \\a^el and Lee were, working in the 'lie I rout Lake .-.cciion is now tle- veb]iing very satisfactorily. On the Kathleen, in which lie is interested, ii win'.cr camp has been i put in. This property is located ,'on Trout Creek, oli whitt is believed to be a true fissure, cutting a lime- SAVE YOUR SH0WSH0E TAGS. The most popular brand of Uli-'wipp Tuliiicco in Umilulii to*(laJ- is "Pay Roll lOvcry plnp; of "Pay Roll" lieiirs n Columbia Kivcr at llie mouth of what is known as Fifteen Mile Creek. They claimed to be getting A cood mnnv men out in the fall of 1805 i-Ali) a day were going to Colville to escape lhe winter in the Bend and they advised Yngel"'stone formation. '1 he ore is of the IIOW.^IllH.-'1 till? fUllicull lo #e.b in there nnw Iiinl il is i Sil, .-uul Olh, CiiHsimiers .-honkl , and Lee to go with them, but the j higlpgrade-silvei-lcad variety, r-uxe tlieMi t.iKt- us valiialile piescni> \\ men did not cure to leave a good j characteristic of the Lardeau, and ,-iiv pven for them. 'When you l.uy i'thing and refused to go with them. \\ carries about 200 ozs. silver, They "Pay Roil" Chewing Tobacco, a.-k your i When they started down the river arc working on a payslreakof eight de.-iler I'or our new illu.su.-itf'd piviilimii in their boat they found the canyon inches of solid ore, and the bid nimk'Kin'.' j blocked with ice, so they abandoned j can be traced for 400 feet. ��������� *---���������-- i their boat and returned to camp, On the Senorita group, on Can- ftinq's Birthday Ho; Stiu ; ' Their comrade? fell anxious over ! you Creek, in which Mr. Taylor is ' their not coming out and returned also interested, a, winter camp too to search for them. riu-������... p. ii. win tii Iccts oil Nov. Kiinply madriem J line i ui trv it. bct'oie,ne.\\t n! (o lvturn up till [ Nov.llth, .it rate of fiire. and oiit'-thii'l | "I fur- I'liiirnl I r-ip ilon'i lliiiik impossible for-those j =r^======^== I't'oK-l SILlW j found in a state, The men were of starvation ir������ being put in. A tunliel is being tisc its l.t- going in now lo gel llu re l falls, when it. will' lie. no snows six'to p'ight. tViit tip, tli(|rc, ./..Siuinrlei'soii has receiveil a.letter 'few.-H'"fl'M "J C/'UilWMl]'K!Hl be _ driven on an 8-inch chute of solid "'"' | They had run out of supplies, and Lore, and the lead is four-feet- wide. r _._.. **-. | bad' sub'sistcd by chcwilig their! , At Troul'Lakc City Mr.' Taylor OflnncMTiZDn' u/AHTCn I buffalo robc.-<. They Were reduced says the.'A,, and K. railway com CARPtNTtBa WAriTtU. | l0 skeletons .when Xels . Demurs , .,.~~. ��������� x . j came on'them. He remained with W.-intoil linitiiiili:itel,v.c.-u-|ir.nicr.':'tovvorK on : .1 t ��������� 1 .s < n\\ -,.. ���������. t].om ,. lii'tlr. irciio.-pitiii buiiiiiriK,"I'i'iyto tnom loui na^s. giAing mem t��������� Jiiuo pany arc liuiklmg. their, warehouse, and several private residences are alr-.o going up. He, considers the t ^lioiit .t]je. ��������� -\\vpj-J5 lXH^^'tl would not follow him under any consideration. [. consider that as matters stand he dominates the government! Having been elected to oppose him I have no other course to pursue. I was of course elected on straight party lines, but the party being'wilhout a leader I gave my suppor11o',Mr, J)uhsm uir because I fell that in following him I was doing what was in the best interest 'of my constituency, and one that would give stable government to ihe province. I supported Mr. Dunsmuir fairly consistently, iind got very, good consideration from him for my constituency. lam' sure the majority of the people will give me credit for the efforts which I have put forth on behalf of. tho electorate and will recognize that I acted conscientiously. I dont consider any more credit is due to Hon. Mr, Wells thiiiianv other member of .the Cabinet. ' f;o far as opening the Big Bend is concerned I got a vole of"rvi<-'' may do in winter, but in summer three timi; is little euo".*gh. ��������� ���������^j,.. ,. .Great Luck of an Edita: ' "For two ycu-J nil i-!ferl.-. lo cute ( c- y.t'ina in lhe pnlms of my liiiri'dsfaili-tl/' yrilesliditor II. X. L".-ti't- of'Svraeti-'e; van".- t.lien t was wholly V cured hy iiuekl.'ii's Arnica S.ilve.". Iu lA. jt-oi h'r's hesl for ern'pl ion*, surcs .-ind ��������� .|U!a!i(]isea>e>. G.-ily :������ c-l-s at Uai'jc MnumiwuiiiiiMi MIHalBflBMIiiliMMIMtU^^ THE KOQTILNAY. MAIL C^h^ *f*\\u "i^mfl nPl'llI ' lirouf:'^ UP ;,,,) im| ortant matter i ])ull together, give fair attention.to ' " w L * wia.il he refeired tu the neces.-it\\ ! the wants of tl.-e citv as a whole '' 5. 1'Lu^i."jjij:ij i:;,'i:i:v i-'j.juav. -Al - r.SVSIiSXOKE. B.C., ubscrir)tio.-i Priss, $2.03 Per Annum of having the balcony of the opera I aud attend to the civic business iv j house altered. As it stands, in I a business-like wav. Fewer meet- ! j-winler it causes a continual drip ' on the middle of the footpath, and ��������������������������� this freezes and becomes most dan- ' gerous to pedestrians. There was ciijifr-iitu.iiriiiMior-tu.-uiutkc. - ��������� much complaint about this matter ACCOUNTS for .inlj jimitiiiK or ri'lvci'ti.-iiiK last winter, and it should CCrtailllv li.n.ililii un tin: Hm nf every niniilli ; -lib- ' ' . , ���������.minion-ii.i}.iiik"-;.-n:u.v in iidv.iucL". be remedied. \\\\ e are sure no one cohukhi'ONPKXck inviicji on mi rn.-.ttevs, A]Aie* to impose unnecessary i)Mii.;.il fir pnl'lii' inli.*ri*-l. All riiiniiniiiii-a- I , l Mr.- T ADVr-llt'l'lSING UA'll'-S quoted on ai-pli- l.llUIII. , Jf'^ I'KIN'i'lNO of i'vit.v kind nt mo-t, reason ing?, wilh there well-attended, and the committee work up to date, would soon - place the city in an excellent position, both as regards its finances and street improvements. , I'.nil. lo the I'Mi'ui" hum, lie '-ceuiiiii.-iiiii'd i hai'dshili Oil -. - , ...,.,,. ,,-��������� liy llir ii.iini' of lin* 'vi'ili'i-, nut niri-L**���������ru'il.v , ��������� * " lie) ��������� fw X"'XA\\-"<- ..'v.'i'.fX^; ���������������������������'.'.'. ,'vJ|^'),,:,x;.v'l-xnuisancC'Xofytbis:ykind :-"i'"ni,'}ib'rtaiit thoroughfares 'of the' city. but -.-������������������ ,v .,.-,������������������-,:��������� -��������������������������� ������������������-���������>--.-��������� .- . - , ci i .....*������..*-*-:. tit. 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" ���������y> ��������� cincuLA'nox.,; ;y:; ,y nvHAT'^yyTH'E ^1 ATTl^K^v :!-vi;f|ai];edyy';yAV:ii:ity';isj .withxIJevcls'tokc^ the reply;-must be;'thatyihere :arc;too; 'imany;cln'Oiu'e;V]ackers;v.i:ir;the,city.v If: thiiigs.cl^ynot go��������� thev\\\\^iy qf V-ctrr: ;tairi-V]i'ienV^^ nnimce.f 1 iatclyV. cjideavor. to������������������'���������"' r'aise; t rbuli] cyyV \\V ha tVt hisyci t^yvvan ts.is ;ny .greater;'"vimityxof;:,the /Vcitizehs���������a gpcid;- strongv.pull':: together in-any- j;:'bd.j'oc.t^ ,_,....VkboTkNAv'lu!.;;l,.,,'VfirHii ,:,..������������������'culiitidii ���������;-ii!.-AliM'''ii'Vr.������-'-'-nuvclst.bk6^ x rviin'd iytaput their hands in; fheir pockets, jxi's many Iia ye; done," to5 promote the ���������;[;,welfare.y.ofv ;the:; cifyV'and;: district, j should yhave 4hev bucki'ng;;'of; the j whole community; yThatv; is- the j \\\\t\\v ;to; make our ciiy.and"the dc" lin*:.- -.jilticu.s.': -: Albci't Gniiyp'iiiv '',(.Uiiui6i'::i,: , :" XGoldl'llv'��������� "���������:.' X."'���������': ,-.-:A-.l"i"i;.\\vll()illl'/v-'.,' "XOoiii'vjilis.v w X, :Ti*out,vi.iiUo -Oilyi.-- ,.lllo'cilloWilc't'..,..'. vv IfOjfo'l'ij ViA v!vvX X! ?Srilirion vVini/X-. ���������A..:-. 'i'llUIII-iOll'rii.lllldili;,'. l'il'illll0i"ll0.',,vXv>v,;v': ������������������'.. : 1'-U1-������:I1S0I!V vv-.v---VvVv . 3[iilcyiiii.l!ol Siiriirgs :Xukii.*i]i .'lliin.iilrOii.y... ������������������;' , ; l''irc Viillcy.^ '��������� Smith-Crook; : ' JtciCnllooli.'Crucl;--:-"-. .(';iiii;i CreirUX I'Hi-ni.-s Croi-k X Fiol.l.-; v . :vXv:, J5tiuidai-daJas:ii,v'.v H AUVEY ������������������& JfcOARTEIt ���������i;.���������:���������'���������'��������� uAKRisTJi-iiSi'SoLicrrona, etc. : Oi'-i'iGiss���������:' Molsoxs���������';. Hamc lii.ock, i' Hevei. :������������������������������������,/, '. 'Xfi. .'. 'STOKE, U. G., '.,:,'��������� '���������".',,.... A' ": JUiiiicy to lo.in.vv-"."'.' ���������,''������������������'' x .".'���������; ;.- ' '"': Otlliics: Ifcvulistokc. 15. C.j Fort Steele, H. C. Geo. S. JIoOahtek, :' , J. A. Hauvky"'. V ���������.".'--. .KuyplsLulic, .13, ;C..x .,.������������������' ���������.Fort Stock-', li. C. J::VxTlif':'N"bi t J������ Si ii r is 5ilii|)jiiiig:*li.) t tuiis a .iia y A: x pyx ���������:;:���������: ���������:���������.'��������� ;./������������������;������������������ fifi': ��������� ���������-. y':^yyyy.,r,,"'v ' EiKbtfet'lvof gal i. :>��������� x-wv- y:fi ..,���������}'������������������'���������' .'��������� ;v'--v-.-". : :;:,Tliy Alicey'iiiiiiP.Viieiii" ...Orestoni';;;..be.':; loiifjfiiir ytb ytlii) "Yqi-kXiUiiiyEancas-U-r jytiilieHte.jWill Sbpivlie ii sliipper.x:. Ay S AV niiiii-'i, ;iVaiiied .TlibiiiasJolinylQii, b-isli'eeiiyyirbwtietl ;;aiyMuyie :Lake hj' tliK ups Th f>rilutVt.i>:: |>i"civii.leV for 'Iiit' ei-fc-f I'*"i of ilie;siiii'l.ti"i-:alr1\\Iai-ysvillej lliiVStilli-: van c;i iiii |Wiiy liasinm'asedH is. nr pi tali-.. zut i11il' t;> $H,(iOO.UtlU.' : y;��������� V"' ::" :VV ' ,:. ,.:X :".. '���������'���������'-'���������, ��������������������������� -'���������"-���������'' .���������' : :��������� '���������> -:XitA "'���������������������������:: ��������� fi. ' .fi.:: yTliifWhitewatei and Slocan Still'.-are, t.he vli--ii(.liiigv>ili,ippersyof clhei ������SlpcanV Tlie IVii iiii i;shipjie(l o.Xi.tolis hist,inoiilh. iind ilievSUirVoOt).Ions, both shipments gi.MiiK.Vt:(i:li_]^ y^Tli'eXPayiiiyvyhrrs.yiOO^ini) toils-'of ore wliiL-li'; it proposes' tbJ.i.-'eiii ;il the c-iiii- ceritratoi'Vwhich, is: how hninginOvi-d froin V Eiitii-iiiyt-O ,the;iniiie-H The phi nt will.; be opera ted-byyele'eli-ie po wer.V, i'-/:. :x'Tti(;VSiai"V::iii '"���������Eristyjvobt'eliay^i^yriv' p.niTed.''t^ pi-(ipei.tyvvvTheyiedge 'isv02 ft-el \\yide,v -wil llif; pay; V ell ule vbf eight vl'ei'tVv The payyc"iiiiTu.y.aviv'''.'Ke;5;:'$3'3..:40i i'.i".|ci' (if iirciil. ]{ -pillar ittciidance' iind, n-'cid coiidiict, count hi^h iu ilii������ I'cjioi t : ' Hifrli School Class���������IJ. Lawaon, V. Fi-.-iM'!-, M. Adair. Fifth Class���������A. Urtjiiliurt, J.-Murgan, II- Hobbs. i-y-iiiriii ciass--,\\y.; Mi-Kii^-y; x. y.v- -.p'.:Jii>rg;Mi.'',������������������'���������''������������������ 'vVV -V,y;': i,xyAfi/ lli'\\������������������'oilsv'ii'riv';���������.is.srr'i'iVyio"���������;'ill,;t.be pn| il^ ������������������(if- '("vi'i'j'v (li-'piu inieiit'i vriiiil v;iiv lo lm rcturni.'d higtit'd-.'xliy iiiie of'.'ih'e paii'iilf. , - My sy.-tciii.iif inarkingVis ris folluws : Jwi'lvc liiiii-ks.iri-i'-^iven I'ni;,.'each com- p I (-1 e d a y 's wi wk. 'ii I ri-encf ca i;���������t ���������* I������ 111 h->c .I'm I he day. Onci- liite,()r,oiie ilemeril xaiici'ls I In i'e,; iiirirks, in'the day'swot-l.; :|.hiis fu.i'ir (leiiici jtscaiici'ls -tluViwIioli- i day's inni-ks. This system gives fioin 2(H) L1.1Ji.7U iiiai Us (iV iiioiilli t'i,ir coniplelc wbrk. v The'leinaiiiiii^yniiii-ksare ob- .,'tiiiiiiHl by the regriliit Fiidiiy I'Xainin- litioiirf.^ x '.fifi/i.-':fiA-''i"fififi'.,fi:[- 'Ax,-a A a; vv'Ey'WIbapN, l'.Miii ipal. THE PROSPECTORS' EXCHANGE , No. 4 IC-V/.-C. BLOCK. KELSO*?, B. C. Gold. Siilvr r-Lciid ri-"l ruiniiT Mine- w'nnftd ������ii tlio KXCHANGK. ' i'lllCK .Ml l.l.'iNU GOI.l) ;)roi)L*itii-.-> wanti-d ;it once loi* K.i-=tcrn invc-tor.-. i'n rl ii". h.ninij illinium in-opLTty loi- =alo arc i-cqiiui-li-rl to -end .-amplcs of llicir ore to llie KXCHANGK foroNhiliiiion. All (-.miiile- .--liould l������e ^L���������Ilt by cxpres--. PUKPAli). CuiTcsponduncu holicilod. .\\rldrcas,all i-ouiuiunUutions to ANDREW F. KOSENEEItGrR. Nelson, B.C Telc-jiliono Xo. 101 ,n .1 ��������� iL.'~im: p. o- nosico. X-xyys-xy^>yi''A\\C7v'.\\-&sA~': HOTEL BRAHAMSON BROS.. PROP'S. ";ewl\\ built., Piir-l iliisi. , in every respect. AU modem conveniences. bai. sample rooms. Fire proof safe. ' Free 'bus meets all trains, - irii������p,i.������in.-i,������ .in. ...i. fi \\VANTKn���������'^KVIilKAi;' PKIlSOXrS Ol'' clinhiiitui' ..and'. gu(')il.;,i:ujiiitii.tUiii 'iir.ciicIi.-Uilo (oiio in thin '"count j- i-'c(iiiii'L-(l),,t6 iv|n-o--(!iit nnd ii'd'voi'tNo old oHtiiiilislicil'v wealthy Iiu.sIiii'm. , lniiisu o������ sound Ilimnuiiil'si-iii'lliiJt.X.Siiliii'.v ������18 ' weekly wit li,, expenses iiddiiioiKii,iiUjiiiyii bli- in' cnsli Diieli .Wcdni'-silny dir-eet i'roin liwnl 'olllce's, 'Morse and ciiri-iii'0'c t'ui-iiislicd, when heonssiify: Kefoi-L'iiccs, Efielonu sulf-adilre.s^ed fitiiiiiped ("iivelopei' Jlanuger, 31G Caxton liuikting^ Chicago.'. , ������������������-.l x-,x. ;$25,90|;0g:iAND| |2������,000 A. M. SCGTT. O.A:.yLL.13 V v .'JJAlt'luiSTlik. ���������' SbLIC[T(m,yNOTAKy ���������".��������� y v..-public,;ktc.;..-������������������.. McKenzie: Ave., -Tji D W Aii D A. H AG GEN, '��������� Vv-.V'Mixix'o ENiiisKntt, 'jy-vdojmiVnt'.of-'-^ ,"i''sei"ioi'is-yp(isili(')iiyiiy.,'''-.llie l-'Jistnaxsuceesstul. V We- liope',OUryirieKiilarttyyofyihe.(iiv,stipp!y..,,TliHre ' i-euilei-d will -la v:. to'. bea rt thc: idea J k A������������A"A v.ana..if:|',,|;-5^ i'i'his.-,i*.d^ Kevclkbkey:By;C. i'imraense ���������'atnouiit oiV^oo -:yy, -"' yA/ "* v-.rconcernedi.yyxx;-,-'- xAyxy y,.: v^v ���������jy.Q^ futures; ��������� New.; York $bi.s.7 v -"ui ;������:l li fury lakeiVS]p.:37V to;;si(i(i-!r fi'l I'-c'iist'i.riK- '-"AA1/ ���������'���������: ���������"���������.' ���������"/,;'A A ',"'��������� ���������'" A':'.'" -I^.rfH-London,; i������il. Ss; ..V.Oj:.;;,;- NeiV TH'E-CIT^i ���������,tMc'in.i:,.A'i]iei:ieaii li'Htitrit.c JliiiiiiKTa'i'gitiper.*) ... '. - .'(JL'rri.Caaadiaii.'ilriiiiig In.^tit ii tc.) ' XA yy '���������l|i-:\\;i-;i..-j'i"0Kt:. -IJ.'(.'. / \\ . "'��������� 'KSiiiiiinaliuii of .ami'.reports on .Mineral Pro- ',.: v.Xy. pertiesa sieeiniry. ' ..:' ' v yyXt^sytinitV'to condeti'inyUie tnik-ofv/Vurk. 81.3^.'; ��������� -v^i)e;1kootei^ap/!Dail ���������Xii / ���������'.F'iM'DAV;"N.Q\\*V.S, lOb'L 'i ,: ;-T:ii.i;''-'N;el-*;oii vMiiici; yivp -ii, bigh: 1 ribrd'e' to'",'11 m.; I ii:n*i!iiiir- ;2<,iv(;i:n'v' u i; tit-ft ;*r l i :('��������� v.':i.y";ii'wbieb lliey are J'l-ovVil'ilrl: ;;���������! i'x-:.P t'i. Ul'"' 'lllilli llp'; ���������e.ii^ij':*- 'in' (bat '.- ("e'i.oii. ;-. ���������'���������*,...,' V; .-. Sn;:. Alirhiiclxlii'x^ pL-iicli-' iiiu,.! J jl.-'ii ���������M.uri'ey -:alJ tiriil (he -j/resi-nt (���������jn.iyiien Vnf ..iii..! ��������� |Jriii-ii '[j't'iblie Jhri.ee.-:'. ;i- I vulaerriic.iiinju} 'citizens ;wbo;kee;) en; '< prating 'tli t'i ty. lhe Veil y yi^xi.i^axb,!;] xjinanei;:!' cunUitioi). , It; is: no kucIi ytiling. VOn. facts r.ii'4 iigu'res; Revel- ;s,toke. -'.as���������-, ji ,; cit_vV. lake^; it;? >tnml; will"-the sounder t:"iniand cities: of: ihe p.royinee. -'..Theciiy has axvalu-;: ti'tiotf ��������� roll- .'of tf053.271. iir ;,t,he;way ; of real'eatiite nnd 'iniprbvements-,: iiivd aii" oi'dinary" rtiyeimc of oyer; -^0()O il. yo;tr. '���������'.- :T.tie:".p.li.iiiie. ciebt.of ��������� .tbeyi'ttyyir-.-'-not ','ver ���������f-l.-l'.i:.). ..A'-? ;i ii'rittler of- frH'l I bf'-' lentil",jatfitt-oii-."of- tbe city A;-���������>���������:��������� o g'ljod'.ibiityit'-w.-is iu-ji ixusitiiKiV"'t<:< i--ti('':i';('!elleii'ttiny. for ; '���������-'/iTO.iK-'B.'Vl'/ir' tiie pr.rchn-o. of 'tin- ���������v.:;i.ter 'iti-iiT li^bt (v..uii:;trre.nt, " A city ; 'wbieii Is a*'a ni.-in:in o.f '.e'redit' of- V '>.S^l.vi:,i''7:,fjo:i.1o'':i1'-v ''i~ii:..:- '������������������'. That ih'rohbihri, i!eada:he, 'Ui .1-.\\V.'.i"iM'(].iiic.,Kly'Vav.i. ;pl-'.' Kind's N;"W L.ilV P. i if sir If.-i.-i'i'-.' b i v-'..pr.ivv", l-'.-s iijeril'.fn'r.^-irn ���������mid Soiiietliiiig eiitiivly,; now, 'and: iiitei-('."-t:iiR. I lend what, youiiro'to do...xVoii,.iiniyi,'et. .?l,(.(m. Oui' contest -in;, to pee who caiiinuUe t,ho liirut-hL li������r,- of liii'iiius (di- kinds') of birds t'rbnitho following list of letters.:',: : p~fi'. /'i/ -vVlX. A' -:: ���������:���������/ WD Op 6 C CK Q ULl A P;n T A'R ID G E S P'NvlvEyL V;E BR D I M W-A"PO:H T L vAVo ..'willTCCOKiiiso:ns;ayiih"d''iiiiytliiii(j;.bcIoiip- iiig-td-.tlic.-, fcalfiqriid tribe; whether it is ii' lien, Oi'o.'.vi'siiiKi"!- or, niiy. other kind. Yon can iii-o nriyleitoi-iis inaiiy times to niiik'.\\a mono as It nppcars iii the lint of tottei-sj above; for instniicc W'oodeoek, I'iover, Hiinw Iiinl, etc. To. any persons who oaii.iiiake.'.a'-lntof v25 oivrnori' dit- - 1'criMif. nanlesnf -IViV-iif.'wt:-will'-'jfivc n-hsi>liil.cly If'llKK-n beiuitifnl I'ri^ii.viiliie .?l,()U(ior less vAVli'eii you.Iia vciiiadooiityoiir list till orr I the line on the boiloni'.of this ml vt. and send to ns with a'Sr.iiniped Addressed on velopei stanip of ;'your country will do. then if yo-.i' lire awarded a prize yoii: can, if;.yoli vdoiaii-e'get- th'o.prino bv beeoniiiiij'iii.vsubscriber, to Tmj,��������� -Woman's Woiti.D. IVu sliall aVvard a prize to every per- ''���������son's who sendSvtlio'name of ii liird*;, nnd our vgifts'.will bo as: follows; ..J^or the.host-list, ro- eeived i;nelidiiy,'a G.pld:Wiitoh ; ,for the second best, solution 'each (lay :a'beautiful Import ed -Ten Set,; for tliosuven next' bestsolutioiiB each i'dh'y,'ii:.K6i(.i'u!i SnUili Diiniiond and"Kuli'y ninit; , for the next-best solution: nGold Piece:; and for r.aii other cor-rtet solutioiis,;: Prizes: of- Uood Value. These Prizes.will ire forwarded daily, vy.iii will'iKjt.hrivu l.o wailii long- tiirro in uncer- ...utility bofore.you kiiowf.lie result, '.There n- no voldiueiit of lottery in,bur. plriii,,it inakcs:iio dif- fereiiee wliethia- P\\'d, get,yoursoliilion late or "early ill iliii cHiy.': All-youueed is. to poSt tlii-- iulvti to- us,- 'aud oii' the (Iny it vcnohcs us, if ij'biii"- list is the best,,you shall Jiavs the Cold Watch orif seebnd bent tlio. beautiful Tea .Sit and so on. , We guarantee tluitwu will luwu-tl you.a prixe.: 'I'hereisabsoliilely no opportunity for deception oiinur ���������part���������we ennnot alt'ord it. W'c want ,to KCt 1,(100,000 well-'siitisiied sub- scribe'rs; and for. that rensnti we. don't want you to: send .any, money unlil you kliow e.xactly what prize you have gained uy nnsu'oriiiK the puzzle," As sooii after I ran.' each day as p'os- sible. the cNaniillers.will ,iiidj,'o the lists to lhe best, of their! ability, and will designate, the prizes, Wo will write to yoii ntvonco notifying ynn wliat prizo has been iiwarde.l you, then if yoii are satislled, you. ciin send your subseriiy tion to THu Woman's .Woifiiu and'your prize willtio by. rutin n of post cii.i-|-iriKo paid. Ton person bf nari-owideiis it, Siieins inipossible that we, should ,be able'ao innke such agig.iinic "oirOri btit wo lirtve the money,' brains and repu* tatioiii"-'wo.- know exactly what wo arc duiiic. aurlif we can legitimately yn.iii a ruiUibii ino* scribei-s by thin grand idea wis know that this niilliiiii of w.-ll lilcasi'd subsot'ibers can be in- diieed to .recommend Til b Woman's -Wohui to all fi'icnd-i thoreby baildlii^ -up our circulation "still.fhi'tbeiv We aro willni;,' to''spend g-.'.i.fiUO in tiw contest in building upfabiy: subscription list'i and Wiicii't'ils nioney,. rssjiont we reserve the right to-publisha' hotifieationtliat the contest, lias been uliseontiiHieil. Don't delay until it istoo'liit'.'. "'lio: coiitesl'. will cyiitlniie until January ��������� 11* t;- lOOit.--'" ��������� v -���������;������������������-...-. .WegiviJ.. A Hoiills Prize of SiiniMrlcpciKlcii' of all others to the |>ersoli who semis in tho Up urotten up iii the best, niid handsomest inanii'.'r ,'Otii" Coiiiiiiittee '.'.'wi 11 deeido an r awm-dpi-iz...- lin.ily, Init tlie elinii.-liir$'-AW|)i'i/,(!'.will lie awa.iiled i.ii^iai-cli. l!.l'J--'r vMiy bir.i.ls iraliie foun'd in the .dictionaries 'accepted. ���������-���������'.', 'A/"''p.p iyAfiAXii.\\^HO'vJ^AREiA:lA:. Till.; Woman's' Wouui is ,'a thoroughly reliable concern, wo arc known.UVdo oxaolly as(-\\vo ��������� advertise. Aii to btir reliability v.'i) r.it'er to nny ,. :..; ���������' ������������������ ! ArlvcrLisinw Aguiitor biisiness iiiiin i.i J.oiidon. yon i!.you;Us(-'d i x;imu _pX^AA.A..AXXyX..:i.t..i IK ' 'Tiioiisain'l-i.'i'. .'. ";-y'.'������������������'. ���������" -'; ������������������.'.' ':' ���������������������������.-' ' xtl-'- 1 ��������� th V;y: .ni rtelr-" i"strect,VxK-:yv':v >,x^:..-^Aiyr-:jXx ' ���������" ��������� , Our lliustTarecr^aTiTtloglTc" will givc__^qt.r more information as to goods and priccsllTarTtr' week of shopping". It contains cuts and prices of almost everything you could wish for.- Send a post card with your name and get one by return .mail. It will save you time and moiiev. VICTORIA, B. C. ��������� ..<*! ,.,1i, iOiii i lirtlh������d���������������in Cna Elook from CPU Sopot and Stoam'ooat Wharvce He-fai-nislicd. aud Rc-R-.otlellott Rates $1.53 to $2 jicr Cay Corner Granville & Hastings Streets, R. DOW3WELL, Proprietor, Vancouver, B. C. ThclMViCTUS Sjioi-: is made on the most modern last, and is the most handsoineh-xfinished, five's the best satisfaction, and' costs no more than������the ordinary everyday shoe. You need not consult a corn doctor but purchase a pair of Ixvictus Sijoes iind your corns will disappear. Made by Gr.OkCE A; Slatish and sold bv . ���������2iXA: '���������'N,tiw:".'.Y6..l who are'also dealers in Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Leather Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Clothing,,Men's Furnisliings,, etc, Front Street, Revelstoke, B. 0. n'������(a������miiiVtomf lhe ounrt .r.-itie? 'i'liiii-ri'iie t.!i.!.t they a'p:- iilJ-ihnt \\hitoi-iiiH !!,?,.;��������� ������������������-���������'--���������- : "f: I. un nei has iK.'eiirini x '. It' 'VI'' :(: U-fc!.Illv A ! 1, 1 Ml 1-(|- illid wi 111.V4I11 trial : heavily on.:the!yc:ar'.-< revenue.as to leave nothing availa'hle fgr'irnproVi;- inentJ-.-'bnt *had thc-'c been taken -in .hii.nd in' ti.mc. to carry- '.'theni out, -before.. winter . ,ct in the���������'ncee/^i.i'ry f 1 j II ��������� i ,X '.'.-uhl ll-lv'C hop!! iM'q-.Id !.-���������]". ���������; Afi raj'I'rVjfamJ thr. tnn'in ^ti'to'f:i il-ir'..i!*-n to ronelv B1SP, PORK ^^;y ^ Fish and Game in Season. All ordrirs iironipt!)' fillud. ... rird ciri'ipx !i-V!.'niil'l f/rov(j Viduahlsi ' TlL V CLO I UftU, P> V<) aiidlCiiigrilreel--. if.it cu.r'e-i fair va.lufi-f niid quantity... '(-i'-'^., ;���������.���������_ y;:./.._..���������..,���������.-.���������.,���������...x.,.:.,..-V.���������:.1.,;���������u���������. .Aiiriiherliii-ciH^i^ A-^i'my[knryA^ur^rks ".I'lucii- ;i "ood rlcal ot win * jm-< ficnrr - J ��������� Apifin'and Greenhouses, .y : Ay/X.} W-jstirr.rjstei' f^oad. HARDWARE WHOLEvSiC LE & RETAIL -v.aj>tco"0"-v^:e]:r., b. C- i.*< f��������� im\\w]\\ ij-iofvill \\m. i.ii'iiin,-i Hirrcil.i'i-. -, J irci'( ��������� ini-lidrt to. a'foot of clcnii oi'P, urn of coni.-i'iili-iil iow oie, on tli(.,'.p.iop(M'ty, .on w'hit'li '2lQ.- fuel of ,woi k Ihis been doiip. -Mr.. J?������w������dl ' Ims jjniin Hii'Jtli, but. wil! rct'tirii s'li'.rily. . , I fri^iilriiitit.iK. I.oyioriiiimoiiliil lriv< ;nitb*- , i.s ti'niri-siX j in cluiose from. Ten.nenr.-f of fruit tree.-1 ioid ; Iilii.ntft. AH At-A ."iiiil firlirfi' luirMcprcinMiriri'i.niiwMindcIrt^'fori'.mvmi ^ead 'Offioe, Abattoir and Cold Storage: of iioiil������v.iinl l-ilHiilinsr. , ] ��������� - \\&*n gi'.ts-i nnd nth"-,', scc.l,u, i?:-lI'ii}c;"ii,.Boe '������������������ ' PlippliC;!, C*iltrtl.��������� ������������������;'....''���������; ���������.,'"��������� .���������'y t^^'QUgeX*?,' ^Ifeerta tarswssrffl^HHBSl awvi*sswBr^cai������As������aESffl norosMurar^^ TEE KOOTENAY MAIL N. ���v*^ Kootenay Lodge No. 15A.F. &A.M. v ilk A Schedule Effective Oct. 13th, 1901. . Trains pass Kevelstoke Eastboupd 8:20 Westbound 17:10 ]Y��.rw liters 1 noKed lo all Eastern Cni.-idi; n iind Un'ilpd Slates points. 'I'iill.s irsfi Mfl'on Al lam ir sliiim- trli. .���:���-���t .1..*. -'I,* ~r TJic rejfiilaniif-Ltiiijf- uit belli in llie St.i-- ii!lIi.T^piholioffl i Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent ni outlay in each I -' e-i ��� n /-< Cure m all Oases. 17 f CORMSPOMDEIilCEXAAIA^AA-A -*-��� ��� iiiiiindiiiip*. nf thai iniiiiriL' division innntli .it ��� to p. in. '-'r--Jv'*���- \\"i-ilin^r Iji'etlii-err i-ordialiy welcomed, (i. S. .-McCAUTKI; Sr-.CiOJTAiry. JrKNT REVEX.ST0K3 IiOKGE, I. O. O. F., No. 23. ,��?.?. r***. 1 tegular meet!ncrs are held ABSOLUTELY FPxKK OX RECEIPT OF POSTAL. W^ITS YC-UZirCAME AND ADD3ES3 PLAINLY. Redistribution. (is lor I'n.vi I'.'A.' i.*1 to llit" Old Country. ��D;rcet Stenir.ef Seiviec from Vancouver CHINA, JAPAN, l��. . AUSTRALIA, ALASKA. Full ii.l'oniiiilioii nnd illustrated pamphlets furnished on application to T.W. BRADSHAW, ' E. J. COYLE, ��� it r r.t, ' " ' A. G. P. A., ' ' flcVelstokc. , ' Vancouver." "ocean steamships Royal Mall Linos. Cheap oat Routo to tic Old Country.' l'KAXC'O-C'ANUD] AN I.I.N'E-lr'roin Montreal Curt li Castle. ��-��� ��� - ��� ��� .X(n'",;.1.1!1 ALLAN" LIN'E-Krom -Montical. IVetoi-inii ....... Xov. "Jnjl I Tuniniun ��� ��� " , ' ��� * ��� '.' ,,'.'' (Jor'.titlimn ��� ��� - - ��� it'll' I'roin Halifax. I'nrl.-iMi ' ix,.n'-r.?1'!1 Julian ��� ' ��� ' , ' ," ' ' ' "Jl' DOMINION' LIXE-l'Vom Portland. Vniirjottm' N'Sv!!iL,l Ilitininlon ��� * .... "..iirt Cn'iiibromaii ..*-������ | oOth UOJUN'ION' LINE--I'l-oiii I3o.-ton. ������ . .Vow ilnglaiid ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� Nov, CLh" Ar-teiilnc'i" ..;���*-��� "' ait i New England - - - - - Dec. Uli -l-'roiii Montreal? s-vi-'-.-J-J^C'^P' cordially welcomed. It. S. WILSON, N'.G. J.'a, STONE, J*V K. WATEKSON. K.3 ��� BELKIBX iODC7E, NO. 12; T. 0. O. F. _^sgj��3Si__^ Moots every Tnoii... spA faT ^r^s*. evciiiin; in Selkirk f X)} pj ~^%. IIhII nt s oeliM-k. )Vi-.ii iny brvtlrri"! cor invited to ���-: ������ymir *r-inl Imtil*- of' A-lhm il "ii- I'U'r'll i|| ^Illlll CHl'dUlllll.. I 'C.IIIIIOl, l>'li .���mi lm\\v tlniiiklnl I fi'i-1 for lin; iiimd (]>'��� . ived fiuni it. I was ii slavi' i-liiiini'il willi jinl i iii M'l-i' llii-.i.-it ntiiJ Aslliin.-i foi- li-n v.'.-o--. I di'-pjiii nl nf i'\\ it-lnjiii.L( cin-i'il. I- i \\\\ ymit- .iil\\ i'1-l i-.i-.jiinmii. I'm I In* i inv nl Iii- ili-i-.nll'iil ruul iih-iim'iiIin(i ili-i'iiM' A��tli- -.i, nml Ihmmlil vmi li.nl iivt'i-<|inki'ii youi-- U-i'S lint iv-ulvi'il in fiiv>- it �� I rial. 'J'o iv a-toiii-liini-nt lli*- tijnl .icli'il liki; ,a liai-iii. (fSt'inl nn' n,full si/.ii lioillf." Rev. Dr. Morris Wechler. Riililri of llit* Cong. I3n.-ii Isi-m-l New ViiVk, Jan. arJ, 1001. Di'.-. Tnfi llros. Mfdivim-' (;o., Gi'nilt'iiiHii:''"Viiiii- A-ilnii.-il^iiA is ,-m cx- fellfnt. iciin-'dy for Astliinn and May I'Vvi-r (1 its Coiii|iO-ilioil illlcvintcs nil lnilil��liJS ^^^sBRINfift I and its coin|io-llioii nlli-'Vl.-itrs rill irmililcs ^*��3^ | v t ��� i>-li coinliiiii- wil li Aslliin.i.1 Jin sin-i"��'.-s "*^ v I ,i-t.inr>liiiiur niid wonderful. Alter liav- l��IEFi | !��������� iii nuiuimiiumutJ AMlimaUnii' i-uiitnitis no opinni, no ni��i:<- iriiiiv, i n.iii iiiwi in or i'i in i. -ft - .-m Citizens of Revelstoke: Do you know thai. $10,000 or $12,000 a'yea)'' has been going Vi'i-v truly'ymiw, ItEV. DR. MOIUtIS WBOHHLEit. ' Avon Swusoe, N. Y. Feu. 1.1001. D11. TXi-'r tllto��. Misuici.vis Co. _ " ��� ,f GenirHini'ii: 1 wrilH tlius ti'sliiuoni.-il I'lom ?i st-nsL- of duty, Invinsf tinted the ivmidt'Vful eltVi-t of yoin A-l liinaleiie, for llie fiirn of Asllinin. l\\Jy wife has lici'ti afiiieti'd willi .-'|)iiBinodif n-tlinin for tin- prist 12 yeais. Having exhausted iny own skill ;is w<-ll .-i-i niniiy olhei*.-, I i-haiiced tn sei- your own sign on your own w indiMvs on KiOili Si. New York, I at oniv.ulitained a hollle of.A.-l hinalenl'. .\\Jy wife (���ouiiueiiced t.ikiri^ italiout the 1-t. ot Niiveuilii'i';. I very .-omi iiniii'vd a f.idienl inil'iMVi'tni'ii', After u.-iiiifj one. Imtsle hi'i" A-thnia lias disappenied and she i-entirely free fr-orii all syiu|Ho:n--. I feel that 1 can emiM.-leiii ly rev- coimiietid llie iiii'ilifiiu.' lo all uho uu- iitllifled wilh this dreadful disease. Yoitt\\ ivspecifully, 0. V. P11ELPS, M. D. BEAVER L1NE- Xnv. ytlr '���" lo. li " -.'-.'nil Dn. T.u-r Uivxi. JliiuiciSE :m, ,- 1 was troubled with Asthma fur'2J yearn. Fe.b.5, 1901. J.iikcPirncoc 1 .iiUo Manitoba ��� ��� ' ��� Lnke Ontario - l-u-o-cniroi-s ticketed tlivoiiKli to all parts of Great Uriiaiti and irclaml. and at .xpouullf low rate* to nil piu-ta of tlicrEui-(ipcdii eiititiiient. Apply io nearest railway or s-tciui.-iliip agent or tu - ,, V. \\V. EHAD3HAW. Agont. Rovelstoko. ��� /r s t ' -1 "',;1 "���"������"���-�� " '>������ "--\"""v ���'" ��� 1 have tried tunnel ons remedies UltO C/llneSe Cof/ei'S '/Ol' LaiUl- \\ Ink iln-y hnve nil fail.-il. 3 run rtri'o.-.-yc.ttt advertiseiuent mid started with n . .. . . I trial linilli-. I fuii'inl l'.-lief at, once. I h iv'e. niurc puioliiised Vout full si/.e Imt- ai'V IVOrM CVe/y year IU t/US;>[X\\vnm\\\\n vernimefiil. I have a family uf liuu'.-hildivn, and 'f.u six years {A. .. y/. pA.,/./���/,, C/, ' I was uunlile tn wnrk. ,'I ani now in t lie liest of health and. am (lning liusiness lOiV/t. llie IKdlCUlOke attain \\ ..,..,,,.,,!,.,. xi,i- le-titnony you can make Use of as you see lit. Homo address ever v-dii v, The Redclstoke Steam Laundry Co. are,' trying to di-1 2% Kh-in.niun *ti-eet, vert this'money into the chan-1 ne Is of trade. Will yon not i help by sending ns your laundrj ���H. UAPHAUL, , (IT JS.tsl St.. New Yoik City. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. TlJVLE ' mJ^JBTSElWUKER &��� SAX TON, j ������ Do not delay. Write nt once iidJirs i CO., TSJEast loOth St., N. Y. Cily. X. S. 'Arc lidr'' or li. X. ''Lankan.'' ng DR. TAFT BROS., MEDICINE Sold by All Druggists. thinning between Arrowlicn 1. Tlmm-wii's LniirlinsniKl CoinnnHvi c-onitneneilitf (let. Utli, Lltil. .will i\\\\\\ a* folio>vs (weatlici' permitting): Leave Arrowhead for Tliniii!'ciii'��. Liuiilllig and I'orn.iplix t��ioe daily at Ink. ami Uk. L-eavf" Ci.ini'iiili"c and TlionisonV l.iuidlng for Arrowhead uviue daily at T.t.ik. and l-.'.ljk, Making cloJe c-onnccf ior.s with ail (\\ V, It. ��� train"-, and baatf. Tlie owner"- r'e.-erve the rlglit'to clinngc times of "ailinu's wil limit untie'. Tilt: 1'ItlvD ItOIilN'SOX Ltn'HKK CO. LTD. 'i"\\ r-ojiis'sux, JIoimgliiK Director, The Kootenay Mail , --Mill��� ', Weekly Free Press U-iil be ,-oiil Id nliy addre.---5 for baliir.ee of Jire-ent venrand the whole of ltur-i FOR $2.50 J'clliitled ��'itli (irdoi'i To -��ulwcribei"K tnlsiiia inlj-iiiiiHIs'e of tlii- olfvi wiii be prcttiiilut n gilt A STANDARD* BAROMETER AND * THERMOMETER, HOW 'l'nflinwiN' llOTII IXSTUL'.MKN'Tt;. ���A erlniliini'd tliei-i!ii)i!ii.-ter and I'.irotncfr would eo-n nt h-ii-t St. Inn the ICOOTKN'.O JIAII.is iihie lo "H'er In-ill in-ii-niiiLMiK ;il>tead of having its rejiri'setit.-.iioii uu iIowh >huiilil have it incre.i-.ed. It cuers a.' large territory. Its mineral deposits crop out from the Lardeau river to the IJrg bend of tlie Columbia. Its gi.-nt need is cheaper 11 an ed to Give up Gohoc.', Miss Catherine. McL-llan i.s a you. g lady well known in Chariotletown, 1', Ij. I., iutI grea'.ly (-attained ruining her acijuaititiuices, ' Liko so iiiriny oihui' young.,ladiRs thioughout the iu'nd, Miss McLelliin full a victim to aiiaeiiii 1, of poorness of blood, iitidaliliuiigh sevtr< al" inedicit.es vvere ��� uicd, she found nothing to'lieln her until she using Dr. Williain.i' Pale P.: He. leople. slot V of her ihe l.eg.-iii Pills foi Miss .McLell.ui tells 1 lift illue.v, as follows;���"I ain now eig 11'���('.(-; 11 years of age, and fur a criiisidera'olt) time, -iuli'.'red rimic!i from aiiaeinia.��� My blood had almost turned lo waler, and 1 wai very weak and pale; iu fact could uot uudeigo the least exertion. My appetite, failed me; I suffered from headaches ; if 1 languished their beck and call, ll.ilways Have been pushed into that section from every'(pulter. They have lhe Crow's Nest Railway, Kaslo it Slocan, Columbia it KnotPiiay, Nelson A'. Foi t Shep- paid, Pied Mountuin, Columbia it Western, stretching their lines out in every direction, bonusen in land and inuney- in aid of thesr. railways, have benn'Iavislily dispensed wilh a prodigal haudi If olIiPl1 portions uf the-Province had received the same lavish expenditures in aid of railway fiiciliiie.v-in other undeveloped and promising .-*ec* linns, the resulm would have, been tpiile as pi-otiounced. If the Tiibune | ^fi-y piMisfworiliv niotlve tint h*i"< in- diiOcil her tn ijive ihe .-ihrivi- statenietit for tiubliciiliou. JJr, William--' Pink Pills make lich, i-ed blood, and give, tone to the nerves. It is because of this that thevbiing bright eves, , rosy cheeks and light footsteps to girls who hive, been weary, pale and Ihtie.s-- and had begun to feel siopped 1 would become dizzy, ru.d frequently suflered from fainling'.-pells. I tried several kinds of nieiiicine and doctors prescribed for tnej but .instead of gelling better I was gradually growing weaker and eventually had to ���discontinue going lo ..school. Abot.t this tiiii-.1. T read lhe testimonial of sign;! whose condition was similar to niiiie, who had been cuied bv Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. 1 ihen de'cidtd to try these pills, and have, evtiiy leasuu to be gratified thai 1 did *o, ;s they have co'iipie.tely lesioied my health, Every one of'lliu symptoms that had made my lite, so miserable have dis-ipp'iared, nnd 1 a.11 now en- joving as' good liealth ns any gii I of my ti^p, could wish, and I sh-dl alwuys have, a good word to sav for Dr, William,1 Pink Pill-." " Miss McLell-in furilipr alnted that while she was nut desirous i-f publicity in mailers uf lhi* kind, she nevprihp.s less fell tint her ospe.riotic'e, if known, might be the uiean-v of blinking health to'sniiie oilier -.uflVter, and it ir. thi-- iinagines llie balance.of Urili.sh Coltlni- ii.-i iii.iinlali'd has not, been as lichly endowed vvilh nature's gifts 113 the .section which comes within its sphere of influence, 1 11:11 afraid it may some day have a rude awakening. It is not so long- ago that Kootenay district elected 11 member vviili l.'l votes. West Kootenay district, in ItiUO, only that life was burden. Pale and polled 157 votes. Tt ail Creek mining ] anaemic nir'h every where shf.u Id give division, in 1S9-1, only polled 10 votes, I these, pills a fair it ial, as they tue certain to restore, health and sitength. Ranc*jfofjsALEjTHECITY EXPRESu At-Notch Hill i15 ^ E. W. B. Paget, Prop. about Irrilt! a tnllo from I lie station. One hundred illid lltty-tlvc ilcrci-. rno-tly rich tin tain laiuli Kiiod luirl. cluarwl and ilmlnuil. f-iuall (lwollinw hnuso containintf Hvo rnoiii".. liarn mid liny shed, poultry |imi."-(.��. (."iilllu r-licil, trl= litre, etc. Jluro land odjoinin-,' may no 'jbtamed If rcqiiii-Ud. ��� ,, . ��� , , Kor- salo. also, Ul acres or excellent land nn |i.lrt Of which is the lowas'.to of Notch Hill. I'or iiiU-li'julili-d apply to JMOARJfflOS^ FARWELL ESTATE, , 'j'ho cliru'iiiinij vf-iileniiiil and (j.inleii tract, lii'iwt-cii rutlpiiw'.- nnd hony'.-i will be ^^lb��� div lilcd a- soon a.-i no.---*iulCi G, M. SPSOATi P.O. Uo-v l;'o. Victoria, 11, (.V Notice to Subscribers. The��� iivnnm-lw. of Uili Kgcitk'x.vY M.ill. ft- qur.nt.v-tili^uribflr��i to lidvi^c lilm (if nil? lrft>-"l- kiri!}' m ihv Cfylti vry uf rhcJr vej-yfe. Jtrrnmpt delivery rif parcels) biiggmjej etc., to any part of the Cily. Any Kind of Transferring taken. All orders left at R. M. Stnytlie's Toi 11 ecu Stole, or by Telephone, No. 7 vvill receive prompt uttrntion. Por Sale. Home Grown- VEGETABLES The \\ cry bo.it on tho market lo-iliiy. inulucliiif,': POTATOES, CABBAGE, CARROTS, TURNIPS, ETC. A1--U Hr.-t i[iitiliiy of well core'. TIMOTHY HAY.' Send order-; for siiiiic to S. D, OROWLE, ItJiVKLSTOKli, 11. C. The Kootenay Mail $2,oo The Montreal Daily Herald m' and a splendid picture of King Edward VII. iB0: TOTAL ��� ���' S6.601 H-ethat* the Pink Pit vvnii'.'per iul name IV. William;**1 'eople," is on tl e iirouiitl every bus. (jold by ���ill rleiileis or i-eut piwtpnid at 'jQc. 11 box, or u.ix bo.\\'f-s fo|-.o2..j0, by addre^- in*,' the. lb". 'Villum-j1 Merlicii,. lirock-villc-, Tint. ' C ,\\ 50-1 on hih'ei'-lcad smollcr, in good locality ��� for oiii-mriqi), .-��� ' ' ���'������',, For price und pai l!l.ni!ai> niijily to ' ''.-'��� ��������� . E.-A. HAGSSTV ' , y ��� rJltllUK Knstinec!', ' ,- ���' ;; H.*<'��fcWtf!i H!i Ci' / Orders left at W. Jt, Lnvvrouee'd 'v ���' irrorriutl.V attended to* Tclgplionc Kg, M, H, M & CO, PR5PIIET08S Thi*) i* llie (.'rent i"*.l i-olnhin.-itioii oiler ever mnde by any 1'anrulian .Iniiriiiil. and im: arc fiii-liiriril'i' iir fucui-lii),' thi; o.Mrln.sjvc privilege fui" this dKtl'iel. The ll.iily Henilil in one of Cure iidn''Kreiil impel-'. K-tn.blish'c(l in I SOS. it Iiii.- luiiff been Ihe loirdinjf Liberal paper of Ka.ilcrn' ("iiiiailn. It Ih now a ^i-ent family rrbw-pnpur-. ��neli day (riving full novv.-j. .of the world, and also duvoiiiiK liineh 'piieeto tiiui tors of pcouliiir lnlcroKt, to the fiiniily. Its- commercial intelli- KOiiec Ih ooinnlete and reliable ��� TUV. ICtNU'ri l'OKTKAIT Is the be-t over publiHlird In ('(Hindu, uml will mako 11 liruirb Mime addition to the walls of any library. It Is product:'] by a new proecsfi and ir; not one uf the lliishy colored poni'aitn so eoiiiiiioti. ' .AnHic retfiiliir prieuof llie. Itcruld i.s $3.Wlu J'cttri lhe liberality of our .offer ia .-i'df-cvldent. ,A(kU"��s.i all urilern tu TU�� JCootenay Mail, . NOON WALK, The Discovery in Which it Resulted. A ^'.veiirtiieii' oi'iifijr reepnily let somo woik, not 1000 miles from llev- flnto'if. In li'.e co'hi-m: of an afternoon walk In: vi'itetl the .tci-ne-nt" operalion-., ���ruid .vvmj.-surprised to, find, the foremaii ���lyin^'011 bis back . dreatiring of the .ardentx spirits that .lluated arbuiid. Xypir. him sat tiie men /en^n^ed oti the jobj who had been ordered by''they'll����� man to desist work, aa -he. said,there vvp.s no hurry lo ^et through vyith it, Wliun. pay-day came the men heard aboul it, iind two, if nut three of litem nre very sorry over t lie ci re u ni -st a n ce?, The third threatens the -'scalp of the uttichil. und .considers he hud no bu��H' 'wm tu. tnJi��j. tjjWHiw.i walks iii Uml dir'Mkii'.i THE KOOTENAY MAIL Ladies' Purses, as; ffigfiiS9 Other-wi-i' (lie l.ri������rane lo collier with ' Ni'. -2 with a v ii'*.v tu disbanding. Tire | .|)i-ose<-utioi'i. ���������oi'.;'t.i,ii.'-c'i|y '.i'c'jr .loss'es byl i-aiii-cilati'oii (if 'in.sii ranee policies; and, j sepa.ra1.ioir from the '��������� (,-ily were,"also | .ilisrnssed. ���������;"' '' "��������� '-A '���������. Pp .a . - , '���������:" , :��������� T li*.-many., fi'iemln"ot'./'iiYv M..;,Lijan. .of���������������������������' 11 re,; I a rot iind;, shoe stoles at Krilliluops ami 'llevei-itok^y'vviir die glad to leaniv, that, beyhi'is j-ociieeded,'in iiiakitig satisfactory; (ii'ria'n|r;eiiiei-if,s* -.wish' ..���������liis ere-/ ;(liloi-S.v;',v-,'vvX '* ':'': "':,..;:���������:)://';���������: X"A A: 'X.'. fifi ';.���������,���������-'J.(i(ik: .into! XX; K'*' time I'lir-winter' mi'ifitlii'ij;- "I'ia- '.iiieii.;'-.y;-Look:iyiid(i.!t.liei.'. ���������;"'.'���������;')'-.- , ;���������";, v ���������' 'X: ���������'iy''X:'X ���������'.-'.';'.' ���������'!���������"'"'' Xvv.^iyiii-'ritsoi' our- lincvrfhd.yc'jti'il beli'iokin^ "'Vv, '/;���������Xpa //' ������������������/'/��������������������������� ���������������������������������������������./"..A���������:���������/������������������/������������������'���������'���������"...' /////,���������/������������������piiiX'1 yiiiii.'iiwir'la^tiiitr��������� sali-*ifa(-li(.ii and AjylyaAijfAA^ '/'./������������������'.'���������A-y / '.PA'. ;'v:'-.'fi'-fiiXpyfi/:--'//.ApXp. N1^if,^is..:vv.liieli;-Viii>iiiv'y M.yle.y nnd������������������Hlit". li'AX/x$Ao0r^ '"fififi; '"���������, ' .':'::x-'"':''A.?; yAAa', ' , ���������}���������'������������������' '��������� [ ,- -TIts nit'^iiini-i/iiy, t-i/ryico .utiLli-r the. '���������'A-"XAXx'-'y'":fiX''i:'[ AAXj'y/A'.Xyyi$vl'\\\\\\u L. 0. L.'oii Siindiiy liist y:,,' i'diigeX'oj/Xpr;ic'eps at the;- t- pus: CRAPE C1C4M 0PTAf-.1>n PO-.varf������ 1 .-v r>. ?_������'*��������� SbA*--* et'Bodks i s;iit- of tbi'ii- vv'i-.i'le output in Minno- ' i ��������� , apt Iia and -St. J'.iul. ' j-"A *i knt orKicj;: i:kim!it. j 'J'he following alMiact. from the ,i Ol'.'icial G,i/.'"tte oi' llie U. S. Patent I Office is handed ns hy Rowland Diit- ] tain, ji-Kent attoi iii'.v, of Yaiieouvi-r : j During the week ending October | 22nd, Ktil, 500 paleni-5 wer.i, isMit d, 12o belong to United State'-, 2 to Aus- tiia Hiing.uy, 1 to JJi-lyiiini, !> to Cana- i da, Oreal JJrit.-iin 5. 3'innci- ll.f-ler- in-iny ,11, Z>etli<'i"l.-inds 1, New Sonlli Wales (I, New /������'.',"land 1, Norway 1, j Ku-���������ia 1, Sived'-ii 2, and Yictntin, 1 Australia, '���������>. Y-'Highest Honors, World's; Fai^.' A.C6l^AM6d^i;IAi^\\vlriicAFciir.. SOCIAL MO/PERSOHAL HP i nil mm v vj'di'r's X;ndd reVs:! dn' the, Iife.ntYtlic. latey ;!vl.j.(l!!.' (Jl^l-k(!vy\\V;ilI;lCt' \\VilS il tWlSti'l":, y: piece of (iratoi yy.xJ^Iv^y liVtisit-;iJ porlioiiv ���������! nl' tlii;:>-("i',vi(-i.xvviis. splendidly rendered j; ywVIj. ,I.fool vva?! a visitor IdiKevel- i bv'the; (���������oiiiliiiiecl',(-|iciii-s.ofyt.lie''Metlib- J ^uiIc'ti/on'.-T.it'esti������iry.'������������������,-������������������'yY\\v'Yy.,,vY -X,/" WAXTEIJ-SKVEUAI.. I'Kli.SONS OK ' cliiiriiuter and koikI'reputation in wiuli.-tiilo i turn.' in tlii��������� eo'.inly reiiuii-ed^to repro-ent nnd ��������� iiilveriNo old t-ttabliiliecl wuiilthy liiiMno-**- '/:.;'A'vohl... .'flaking 'Povvilrr.-i'/: ciiiitriltihij? '.*��������� I-|miiii'l.yy:'X/x���������.���������.���������'���������'' .^X' Gdlv'r!JxJ:!;'0^^ ���������:^'.'''--':'N'������i n'-r |V--f t;k jrhr^iV i h't:-:-.---iit*s l;H;: f*"'. 01 > ,| {������j������!7'.l������''!."������.;' vv^yimnl e. v;XvvVvyy x ;-y xy v ^ iy��������� ''-'^v''i-'Miv''yvii"r:i.i'it"-l���������.y.iis'iyi'.'tn;.v!������ S:llial.',ili!^l.j)>Ji,' ''���������' y,;"hils���������l.ii'eirspi'iiiy:..iii Kaihlorrps ti.'i^.year: :*-%y;j .^ytiii- iViti'iil'i *i'.Lr^"!-JV ������r-iVl--.* ������iy������!l"**if1-V-������/������*;*,*-���������"������.���������.,' Hr'^'y.".'-": ";*.. "Vy1. ;'.-;'V,;'yi;;I^'^S^wHs(iri'^^i'(p AA: f','1'-''''^''';.'''" yx-;;fii������lX;" iltirry -ii.j5 \\v irl 11-ytji:iv gri 1��������������� i s^ hT v-xy'tiiue loi'"the riii'i:'(.in..lb('!in/.''.'-.-v',;.x;y!- yX xix AiAa'AxXAAa A^yAA ^S^A^ ;.':V1 lieir hosjii|:M!y-i'!ii;ia(-l.:rsn: w:i'.hm lianif v ; ;LhiV-!������������������ An v (.i.f:'.t .1 /i*'."!'r.;i uie vv.of'k is'i I p.. f.iii:tiier:: (''xpeiidifiirivi-v The oiilybiisi- '���������'���������' i liess done Axv'iis :,fo ..nilfli.ii'tji.ziiiil.ip'Ii'ts.iiii'i ; Fii-r-f Sireeiy!iind (iii; (Jharlesiti'id'Doii^- l;is'sti-iytsy,as iisked by'|,ie!itibns,t(i!id 'thatxi\\ir.y^iip|)iiiK. shoiiltl:yreetiffc..jml"i .cci'iiy;nfyheVi -'iiit-or pi filled���������'���������'���������i.i.-iyifks-: in the Do- ii).iii'fiiii.vx';'rJiV' yii'iMu ty,yslio\\vs 't-liat.,! lie* i;.;i.;..'i'tri^f,-yt'iii;llii'S;bee.il a iiiirldv :sVl|.isffVftorl[t; .capital.' ?::y"yOrdy"i'"yOi;ii;w,!iitei';.ov-( iriial^ ��������� '^'���������i'.y^'yj Tii<������V,yUni-IK^ y:x^K\\YilMi:rv^ .;;'.' y. \\v-bi:kiiiiii'is!ii|!.,'vXyvyyy ^/.p; A/AXA'-'^ - yy'.x-Al3i\\tkesiiiiiiiyMt/Qoiigally vvriSvknbc-keil yyyoif:,:ii���������' c-ar^ai/.jtiie Nal<.iif*)i'iiirflySi\\iidoti y' line andvkilledly ���������' v,':;v-y:yEvei-ytJr;iii*;.yiii ���������'y.'.i"i'.;;I'.'iii-:.:y- F^uijjrt''cer������'E,Kil?'^yV.1^ 'Iilapjlt*') -: id.-iti? Lii'rt.ycri i yyi!i.ir--������i ���������;iv^\\v;.'tirtytf.,;;;. ��������� yVVx; Pi-ict',- cif yG(iiiiapl|x,vyi,'t'tiyed last liight'tiiyvvorkotitiieyhp^pifidyb :.y',U'!y'-pyiyL'i\\vis,y.'.^.;E Bii'l-GciHge'sv lioit'e-ciii. MfKeiizie; Ave. ;;'vJ-'jyFo.l^y (-mtrt 1* u11 f/���������(iifi iVi';ci'\\y!ievid ?iyyFrid;iy,:spend^ iiiivty'X ������������������'XxAyl-A'yAA:y-:X-A'X A QX U i? y 11 ui lie AA |i'M( ���������'( cil ���������! f o i iy 111 rn . ii i-y y c^j*i n^ t^fvx'&vycii-iilitii,:;;"'^;^;'^ .\\Veclne;'iljivxyyxy:;yy'v������vyy;,yy:v.y;.v -' F.>i>f'<-C;i'i;i;y y i'eiiii'ii'v(V,;;tHis inot-tiiiiff i'i-������iiii, ;i .-.\\y't't>ykT.-^-'yyi^iiisi"i'ii'H.'sVy-i-r:jv-,,;y-i>i'-;- L1 "^n* Ok iiiui^iiAfi:fi'''fififi':'AfiX:.Afi/fiA.yAfi %'���������������������������' !y?Gv;y;9^''Mc,%H^ ::\\i.i"ii'if'i"ea I: yt'sf.'i:ilay oiriils"; ri^liirn Ji>tiJ*- yi;ey;'tyivllevelsioki^;'vy;;!'-yyi'yyvvy.y;. 'y;.;;;';-y--/. T.::;'.:Tii'yl"<>i'v'i'''.-fliv-iP;;-'-P.^y-jVi-i:.!V'"t������tl -;iri'-/Lii WANTED Advei-liMMiiciits tinder (his hcrullng will be puhlirtlied ut one cent per word per issue. Wantkm���������JJy .voting KiikUs.1i lady, position e'lStidie. Wiintijd���������A tfirl foi hntis.-hnlil woik Apjily Konteiiay. Mail Oli'icc. W.iiiteil,���������To piiii'linsi't an iniprovcd ranr h, conveiiieiil lo the cily. Wanted---Yntiii;* nran who In- bad sriiire cxpi'l'ieiici" In a printing ollice. Apply to the Kootm.vav A1 Ail. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES ANiD BRUSHES. Miners Octagon Sleel, only Jessop's best kept. Picks, Shovels, Barrows Single and Double Bitted Axes, Cross Cut Saws. Builders' Supplies���������.Nails, Building Taper, Lacks and Hinges. HARDWARE ONLY, W. M. Lawrence, Revelstoke Carpets-, Linoleums, Floor t Cloth*--, Blinds, Wall Paper,&u Second Hand Fiiiiiituie Bought and Solo. Wan-house for ."Storage of Furniture at monthly rates. 'A ������r,t for P.'anos, Organs, and Cw.rg Machin s, :e. s:o^7s7"soisr. MMMMMHMMUHkM MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING ., if. nol in oitr line bill we have; now in slock lhe Jinost line of Serges and Worsteds ever shqv\\ n. You should always keep a good black suit by you, sec,us before ordering ' A j:'.:f;.i-'iiy:yon''"yMiihdiiyivyand 'yreturniMlx tt) ���������VDiii'ing I lieyyerii-tu-t) clivid<-'"ii'ds,viNrc"ilisyi .'Tt'outy L.;ikt:'vonyThiii*od;i'y^ '' y / .-:';��������� ..,"���������'���������; ^ijy-l pei'^ i:x-yxyyy.y>yy -yyy ^x^y^yvw tlV<> ^rcici'Vy^aticl^l>n^ {ya.Vpt urn V.f 0yju;! yycc-iyit yi^-r ;aJ1!1 Vi'^ ^ny )in;iij'i^^^1 in^'ctiscii^������ion:on jNlVthodism '-: ];eryV:]iues. -fi-t'sli^iihdSatyVea^ x-xpTjcp^aS.;^ iy yxThivf-^v trniversa 1 rijiiiiciiigyoyei' .the :%';yd''fe;ityniSTiUiiiiiiiny"iny;i,htyiNevy .'��������� i'v'e'l^ctioi]siivy,>:Vv^;:y',y^:;'':^ : ':iX :XiX\\AiioT.i���������( i w "\\s};iv 1 i"r i'l id h"yp bei ng;.;.the -:-' ^ving'oiBirthiiriyiyoui'vcustbiiiei^ pro.fitsy .yl;ii ;idi|iiion:loytlii'sevdi(\\'ideii,d IjiiOOiOOJiyiyiVf-'.addedyfrbin ;lhe juoftts tii- tl'ii'-i''esei'v1evfu!iil,yvyiii(.-h vtiovy'standsyit $2yionyOI)0,:(iiyS()ypi;'i":ctb.i'tyb|':.t4ie'B err i'ital,-1 li,ii^y i'<"m.!!*.!.".)till iligyyt'-iie of,;, the, ijs<>st:".-nIk-> .���������������'111 i.11:; i������>i.iik Jiit^-v;i;t*/si-'i-vc's 0 .yv:l'pr.Si.tiirda yA'i-JH'ifk'thgvaccitleiit .liet'c-lliiiivciny iX Vluyeevof vtlVeyvGi'iiiiby'ysineiier, vvlTrj,: 'fi si it ui tiled' into it'pot. of i no! ten, -slag and Yy.:died .lifter iHirrilile'SiilTei-ings.-y .\\/Xpp ' Carpet . JJ.ii'gnins���������Good desiruble. 'Bank 'stalfy'lef't,- ihis vnioi-tiingv.oi-;,it Jioliilay ;yti;ip.lq; vJiisydii'iiriiXyihyiNeiv '.Bi',uiisvvic.k.-; 'XX'XXxXyfi'.'A,-)A.y'/Ap'. '��������� vAj: the.ni'Ti in^-hft lio^oil y. eiiiinci.l'cin Fi-idiivY Al.i.v-a!oti'riie:-'"desi-ribe(.iyyA'|d. ^IjLKril'as'-yt'beyXiIvtiOT^^ ^tiii-'altli't'iiiaii/yvyy:,;''A'AxAa 'yyxy'Y fac!-v-a iic-es ; ibyYtistoiiiei-s,, in creased''by.: ,-':::'i:r'v:'\\^V:-.; lJi-0 \\y i.-i.^.rjit'iiiMiful-, -fiii^-'l^i-rclii y abr.nty'!iiiVs������!.iii' aiil'otiuAX AXxVyx ���������jyevi'iijiig:iVoinybis 1 rip'to ili.eyNortinvest ,y(iy,tei i-il'ories a;:d left (in'Saliiidliy foi'lbt 'l'iHtiri'iriiK.'ildiuliiyi?-''.,.- .'��������� y^X' ^c33������itii������tawij.J1-'wjlaiimai������wuijWMB*.**toirw*��������� j "Ail is net gold that, I glitters," Shoe finish covers Up shoe value, and throws you back upon shoe I't'.eordt (i The Makers* price on the sole, seals his responsibility for what is under the finish in��������� "The Slater Shoe" o!o!oItIt|r!n |e EIQJCJB U S T N|0|S|H J i , r Wc will give the above rctnird to any person who vvill correctly tiiT.'ingethc? ^ilbovc letters lo spell the nrnnesot three Canadian cities. Useeucb letter buti police. Try it. V.'e will positively give tbe money away, and you may be the \\ T fortunate person. _ Should there be niore than 1 set of correct answers, the* ^ money will bediyided ecpially. For iii'luiice should 5 persons send in correcti \\answers, c-iich will receive $l*iO ; Hhould 10 persons send in'correct answers,\\ Yeach will receive $20 ; twenty pct>nnn, $10 each. We do this lo infroclucnf ionv firm and (roods wo.biuiclli? asquicklv as possible. SEND 2v"0 JIONEYi V-VITII YOUll AXSWKK. This is it FUEIC contest. A postcfird will do. \\ V ' Tllo^u ������lid Iravc i.ot received tmylliiiig from oilier contests, trv thii- oue. 9 0^.^H^fty^>.EMPIRE SUPPLY-CO.. ORILIrIA, CANADA.-^^'',V-^0 X 'sihVrSs:'hor:liliiy.: ��������� ���������'-'."Kiiij,'* }yi'\\iAvai:ti- Y,.":''- Y "*:' yx;xy:;Kbe-iii^t^ j v Ymorrow reachts iji^'age of'sixty. ��������������������������� Yy ;^yy- yXyr-^���������-���������,^^ ^y-YxYi; xTheyHt.; - TKoiTiHij-/ D.(,i|y%>Ti"'|ii;c;S';,ss'i,i'.s'; j ';::rT;x:Triyinr,''-M;P1iP:yxvviiB^as^ j -y:hieetiiis"(if;siipp(ii'lci'^OT , ':-iiiKhtt(rii!-fre-tiie';app(iiiil:!ieiit-,i5f: LT.x vx X:x'ylX.irXX...fiX:XAXA^xXniti tW(fvc:'ht!di;en,::;ti������f',.spe,Kliu^it:fr..v | yjAwXAnyGoACoiAiAhmXyX Y-'J y ;,.;,.,,:'' x '-;;'. /..x- 'Afifiy-X";'"' ��������� t-4lv Co., Uev;.,-Uii.k.:, b.y t. ���������-,-,;_;'-_ - -'..,_. ��������� 1 _.-- _xy i., i"t-1,._ i������. -.VI -,^-s -_ -_f -t, ^-1:: i, r-t, ��������� i T-������Vf 1;..-_, >I *-/*. ti t i i iir- / v. -������'^ t s_t"i i "ti^-" ..pi op-wi^ies,' ..andvyiias already \\ X The Ckaua-ar; ;: .Valley ..^tjiyii^.t' ":-J>0'.- a-. i_ "MV������s������:i'-:i.-: L-.-vksqiif^ \\-irni'-. 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