@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "2978e0c0-acc0-4876-bead-7370fce520fb"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-10-17"@en, "1905-11-07"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ymirherald/items/1.0313384/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ **-Si.*J__W_*. -IJftT Hit-Will i. 3 NOV 9-1805 _C_ .yy- »~-~ ERALD Vol. 2~m- 24. YMIK, B. C, SATI RDAV, XOy. i > 1905, Price Five Cents. 4. ..4**4.44)4*}4*w***-*4*4** | LOCAL ITEMS! * UnUrt ♦»****##,' ft** •ft***.^-**.ft*ft*** Malcolm McAuley returnee) this -.ieek from a visit to Spokane. Mrs. Stewart returned this week from New Westminster, greatly improved in health. -Some good skating was enjoyed this week on thu small hike at tho north-west end of town. -Frank Fletcher P. L, S., is engaged on a survey of the Union Jack group pf claims on Porcupine creek. Halloween this year passed off very quietly, last years expedience proving u valuable lesson to the boys. About half the crew ....ployed at tin- Porto Rico Lumber mill has been laid off, and the saw is only run half llinor , MesiBrs. Parr ami JSbrthridge* Dt the Tamarac mine, have about 120 tons of ore ready fo) immediate shipment; Napoleon Dehurnais hus taken a leuse and bond on.the Ari/,ona mine, tin' price being fixed at tho sum of I?I .,000. T. H. Atkinson hus started suit for the recovery of the insurance on his property which wus burned just a year ago. J. N. McDonald returned from Nelson this week, where l.e has been nn inmate of the Kootenay Lake Hospital, , Dr. Mecklenburg, the famous eye- *|i"C'!alist, i.: expected lo bo'Tn-1'e today (Saturday), and will be found nt the ih ng store. The frosty weather has only allow- ihe hydraulic giant, at Hall, to be worked a few hours per dny during the past week. >' Tho \\ mir Civilian Rifle Associa- l.i i.i isjt/j di-ibt'.i lil, | and a meeting has been called for that purpose, to he held on Monday next. Mrs. McEwen, wife of Professor McEwon, the great hppnotist and picstidignteur, is in town on u visit to her mother Mrs. Kneel.ind Tho creditors of S. McKay, who operated the saw mill on Porcupine creek, huve received a distribution of eighty-three cents on the dollar. Dan MeLeod, one of Vinir's best musicians, is about to join the ranks of the benedicts, He leave*? this wock for Harrison Springs, where IliS intended bride resides, J. J. Hudd, manager of the Ark Mining und Milling Co, reports that everything is progressing satisfactorily at the Ark inino and that * considerable tonnage of ore in now in sight; Jack McMwtors has just vuo.eo'-ed in safely delivering at the Second He lief mine a boiler weighing over live tons, The boiler wus loaded on one wagon drawn by eight horses, and trip of fourteon miles was accomplished in a day and a half; The ladies of tho Presbyterian l'l.mch have arranged for* house so* iii.1 to bo held on the evening of Thursday Nov Oth, at tho residence of Mrs. A. H, Tut.16. There will bo si i ml novel features, including u Fine Art gallery, whom reproductions "f a number of world-famous works 0 . it will be found. There will he Un ' nil-go for admission, but a silver . ition will be taken up, the pro* 1 ! of which ..re to devoted to re- 1 ng the church, The Hunter V* Mine. I The New School Act, The output from the *Ji||iter V. mine for the month of October was probably tl.e best in tlie history of the property. Over J100 tons were shipped of ore averaging'jf7 per mu, Cost of freight aid treatment of tllis ore is £-1 DO per ton, while mining ,i nd tramming does not exceed $1.00 per ton, making the net profits -?*l..r>Q or nearly §6000 for the month. Qut of this the Hall .Mines Co, which is operating the property on lease, has to pay a royajty to the i>. C. Stan* dard Co, At present there are seventeen men employed on the property and il.e''' is every probability that work will he continued through.mt the winter, as in ll.e Double Standard, from which the output is now being drawn, the work is underground- A Family Affair, The Ymir Dramatic Club made iis first appearance of the season Ins! Thursday in the above named comedy. The play itself is n very amusjug , piece and some of the situations are side splitting. Mr. Frank Saunders nnd Miss Clark wero very l|appy in their parts, as were Miss Kcet'e ami Mrs. Kullir.'l.am. .Messrs. McKoii.ii nnd Mclnnis doubtless did Well also but their efforts wore'marred by the fact that much that thoy said « unhear'd buck of the first half d ._on rows uf seals This is of course largi - ly due to the very poor acoustii I properties of lho hall, which is always hard to speak in on that ad* coi'i.t. The hearty and spontaneous laughter of the audience proved how ever that tl.e humour of thesituai ons was generally gathered, One of the junior performers created great amusement by emphatically "jumping his job" in the middle of an act, Miss Carney nnd the Misses Juliet) contributed solos and instrumental selections during the intervals and it goes without saying that these were of high order, and properly npprcciut ed as such. Tho school children also sang n chorus and p eriormeil a maze march with due regard to thu gravity of the occasion. Refreshment, were served in the ante room afterwards while tlie hall wus cleared for a dance. The pro ceeds of tl.o entertainment will be devoted to clearing up tho debt incurred oil the incidental expense account nf the Vmir school. The school trustees wish to thank all those who took part in Ihi programme* for their generous assistance, - Tl.e Pirn in .iai government has sent out eirculpr :' ir the instruction of I sch.ml trustees under the new Act, and as to the piethod of raising the necessary funds. Tho principal pro: visions for lurid 6oh .ols are ns follows: "Any sum rcf|uii'i d l.y any Rural School District iu further, payment of teachers' salaries, ovei and above the sum provided by tl.e Provipce, and any sum required for other school purposes during Ihe yenr. including, without limitation by reus"', of such particularity, thp purchase oi improvement of school grounds, tin purchase erection, repair, furnishing, rent, care and insurance of school houses and out buildings; tj.e purchasf of fuel, light, prescribed mips, apparatus and books (fpr the use of indige .i pupils), ihe payment of interest acci ing dur* ing il.e year on money that as been borrowed, or tlmt may be ' irrowec), any indebtedness on account of such ■ l.jects previously int-urnd, 'l.e ex* • i*.,' of cpnveying children to .school :n cases where by law it is provided t any such expenses ...ay be in* curred, contingencies or unforse. n expenses, nnd personal expenses in ur red by the Trustees in tlm execution of their trust, when sanctioned in writing by tho Council of Publio Instruction, together with any ciln.- ex pensBb required for providihg an The Ymir Mine, Oliver Wethered, of London, a director of the London and II. C. c.mpaiiy and also of tl.e Ymir company, left for England -Sunday morning after spending several weeks visiting the various interests of tl.e com* pany in Kooiepay and conferring with the managers. .Seen by a member of tho Daily News -stall just before his departure Mr. Wethered said: "Ves, T am leaving for home this morning. I have .isitc.l every properly in which we nre interested, I nm glad to say that I have found the most encouraging signs everywhere, so muiill so that I tun inclined to take a rather optimistic view of lhe company's prospects. "There i.s no longer any doubt about lhe future of the Vjnir mine Tl rp is a big shoot of good ore in ll.e No. 5 level und malinger Hand is ceituiii now uf finding it also ill tl.o No 0. Development work will be carried on there now nn a bigger scale than eve-. Want C. P. R. to Extend to Coast. from (.iiv nl' Spokane. Spokane's first thought regarding the proposed rood between Boiling* . j ham ami Spokane is thai it might form an alliance with tin road now which will connect Spokane with the C'.ina- liuii System, Tlmt tb. (.' J' l{. VMIR BUSINESS CIIIH: ASSAVIN.;. K. VV. WlddowBou. lillOKKIIAlli: ASp INSUKAKl.'K. Percy J. Gleuzer. Birrm.K. John Phi Inert. DHV liOOUS AND GENTS Kl UMSIIIM-: 1). Campbell. DesBrisay Jobbing Co. pltuqs, _. Tl.e Canada Drug ami H >ok (,' .. FI'ltNITl'IlK I.EAI.KK. William Clark. U'tOCBItlES. U, Campbell. DesBilsay Jobbing Co. hotels. Cosmopolitan—John Breau. iMcl.i'o.l Ilou.se—Finlay Mcl.uod, Miller House—8, Miller. I'iiIiicb—Tait .t Ruddy. Vancouver—Owen Boyer, Waldorf—George Colmaii. Ymir—j. VV. Masterson. IIaiii.maiie V. _. T. Koss. I.AHIES 11 RNUUISra A*(!i Mil.'. ■<;; Mrs. Juhn MoLood- 5.IMN.I ItKCOKPKIl I'l'iey .1 (ik-i./.er. .HINTING. Herald Publishing Co. STAII'INEIIV. I). Campbell. TBAII3TE1I3 Hun-haw & Wilson. Jacks oi: iV l.eidij. AI.-x. Oddie. Tobacco ut Miles Mo Inula I 'NMEI1TAKKI'. William Clink. whioh is directly in tore ted iu the ■. liiitniuini.' an ellici.mt Hohool, inav , , • , ... ... q i ".being built by I). C, Corbin, be determined upon by the School I Utistrict at a meeting ha ing power to vote moneys and any amount so| determined upon shall; v, .- rlic or not h several pu.puses be specified, be assessed or levied iu r< spect of real ond personal property md income. "An annual meeting I ..• the election of School Trustees shall be held in all Rural School |ii*iiict* ni il.e Tburs: day full..wing the second Monday in January in every yea.*-, A peison snail nol be entitled to vote nt any school meeting; en an** question whatever inloss he shall be a rnte payer, either a resident in the District, or a nun-resident therein owning property in the District, or tho wife of ii re* lent or nun resident rnlep.iy ir, un.lit.less ho shall have paid ull District School rates imposed upon him for the then preceding year, in case any shall have been imposed. Chinese, Japanese and Indians shall not vote. **********4*************** ft is reported that the mixed train service under which Vmir is now suf* fering, is to bn again done uw-iy with, and the passenger train put on again about the 1st, December. It is also reported that the new sorv ice will be made speedier and more efficient than ever before, llie purpose being to compote with the new 0. P. R «<-''<-*-ule from Kootenay to the coast- An Irishman obtain.d permission from his employer to attend a wedding He turned up next day his arm in a sling and black eye; "Hallo I what Is the matter" asked his employer- Well you see, I saw » f«l|lJW slrut ring aroun with a sw.llow.tuil coat B|.d ll while waistcoat. And who ^ht you bel se, I".'"- thn best matt' SOS 1.61 And, begotrah, he was; with notice. :: — i, A cross marked in this' I • n i '' spued Indicates that;; ; ;your subscription is in ar-;; reat1 nnd wo would l»»* glad! j i ■ ! to limr from you If yoU ! • ■ , ;: •wish to Imve it continued. ;; . " ♦♦,.♦,.»♦♦..♦..♦♦.♦♦♦»»»♦'» Hotel Arrivals MoL-OD Hotki.:— K. 0, Windson, Nelson; \\V. Q.iRoss, Vancouver; J, McDonald, Nelson; W. F. Mcl'hio, Nelson; W. J. Nelson, Nelson. Cosmopolitan HotW,:— Ralph llilligass; Mrs. NV. Oliver; Robt, II. Siebkor, Krio. Wa.OOKF Hotki.:— II Hurris, Erie; \\V. Gray and wife, Salmo; VV. H. Caulcy and wife, Halmo; F. h-orim*, Nolson; _f, VV. Hwaniiell, Nelson. Corbin rond, will be content after getting lo this side of the line to stup ut Spokane, many do not believe. Great Northern ofljoial have made the assertion that Mr. < rbiii ..ml the Canadian Pacific cannot ;ivo Spokane the better /night rales : okanohopes to receive when this line is finished, if it does n .1 go on - the coast. They admit, however, tti.it if tl.o line is extended through B| nun to tidewater .Mr. <'m bin and I < allies will have the power to give Spokane any freighl rates they choo .. The Spokane it- international, which is Mr Corbiii's i.'ii road, now well under construction, leaves the Crow's Nest brunch of the C, l*. |{. and comes in a southerly direction down the Moyie n've. to Spokane. Wiso ones, ever since wm l< commenced on this line, finvc said I li.it. the Canadian Pacific would not stop at Spokane, out would tin I i terminal either at Portland by building down the Columbia river , uf on the Sound. No.iv comes the determination of Bel* lingl.nm lo huve u i- id to Spokane, ami lho first thought is that tho most natural thing for Mr. Corbin and his backers if he has any, or whoever they may be, is t" co-operate with the llellingliain id Spokapo raid. Some go even so fur .is to suggest that Mr. Corbin has started the movement at liellingl.ui.. Mr. Corbin is iu the Kusl. and is expected buck next month. Fire Brigade Signals, Fire chief Mcli.nis has prepared the following signals for handling the fire alarm: Steady ringing menus firo Une stroke (pause) two strokes (pause) three strokes, means a call for help to handle the hoso when drying and reeling it up after UM. CHURCH NOTICE. Phksiivtkumi. Ciitiiirii—H u ti d a y School and Rible Class, Id s. in. Evening service, H. Jfi.uii;* Peoples' Six'iety meets on i'ridny evening at fi o'clock. All are welcome. Hev VV, G. Ho-**, Pastor LODGE REGISTER Y.M 111 LODGE No.31 A. J', a A M Meets first Friday in eacl month. Visiting brothers welcomed. .I.,..*. MoVioaii, VV. M. Pbiicv .). Glpazrr, Secretary Y.MII! LODGE Nu. 82 K. of P, Meets first ami third Monday in each month. Visiting brothel welcomed. CiiaIii.i:s Aiii-iiiii.ii.ii, I' ('. .Ion*. (J L'kwar, K. R. .5: S, YMIR HIVE, LADIES OF TIIJ:. MACCABEES, Meets second ..ii.I fourth Tuesday in each month. I. M.l.i.01. I,. C 1,. I'.'rKviOiiTii, li K. VMIR DRUG £ ORE For one week only SPECIAL BARGAINS in Toilet Articles, Pocket Hooks, Chute- lines. Full line of Drugs and Patent Mi iii cine*, Got our prices ou Stationery and School Supplies, Don't forget to tryjour Hook Exchange Good reading for the long winter evenings J. C. ELLIOTT, Prop. WALDORF HOTEL. . . Headquarter* ter niniiij. an'i Commercial Men M"-i 'inni ble hotel In the dis* triit Everything I'u- t-.-hs- VM.i. i- , ■ s ___m OUR WORK is always well done. Watch Repairi -g-.done ^y experts. Jewelry Repairing, Manufacturing and Engraving is done by first class workmen. Prescription work in Optics is done by an experienced Optician. A piece of an old lensissufficient to enable us lo replace it. New Classes can be fitted perfectly'. Send Tor our new Jewelry Catalogue, J. O. Patenaude, ♦ H t . Y , Manufacturing Jeweller, vVatchmakerand Optician.lt ■ 1"***-**'1 a MM" PHONE 293. NELSON- B C* $ Vancouver Hotel Fit's! -class Dining ii'mnii. BesI brands of Wines Liquor**; anil Cigars. OWEN BOYER Prop. Second Ave YMII. The Cold WEATHER *** -►■H-M'-M'-f-M'-M-M-f-.*)^ ***** 4 The Royal Family and rt . , __ .. „, ~, . _ . . __ Clark's Furniture Store Their Animal Pets. WILLIAM CLARK Undertaker and I'u ini tun- l> Mail orders promptly attended t Ulil.'.I S'l'IIKCT, COHPANY Ltd. A picture that at present is the talk of all England is entitled: '•Queen Alexandra, Her Grandchildren, and Dogs." Wo have seen a sample of this famous picture repro du.ed, nnd it certainly is a charming aiid interesting subject. As usual, li.e Km.lily herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, always on the lookout f'ir the latest aud l.est, hare secured j tl.e American right*-, and their sub*' embers tins season are in for the WATER SUPPLIED l-'O treat of their lives. The picture must l.e seen to be appreciated. It shows 'i>uceii Alexandra, iiccoiiipunictl by her three grandchildren, Prince Ed* ward, future King of England; Prince Albert, Ids brother, and their sister Princess Victoria, all on u visit to tho Royal Kennels, The pictures of t)ueen nnd grandchildren are excellent and tho lovely collies nnd hounds are reproduced true to life. I., is cer t.iinly the best, tl.e Family Herald has ever offered its renders, and there is bound to he a big demand for it. The publishers have also issued a book- entitled: "The Farmer's .Manual and Veterinary Guide." that our fanner i readers would do well t.. enquire about. A sample may he seen in lllis office, or full particulars may le had by writing to the Family II.-raid ..tlice. No farmer should overlook it. All subscribers receive lhe beautiful picture absolutely free. Tin* Best Men Is Ami Accommodation In Town. — 5 || A fine selection of Wines, | Humps Oil Ollf back. But Olir feet {_._'- ■,,,,'jl Li«mo.^ui Cigars. ! hands a)^:sure to be warm because we carry ymih IJ w. maste.-so'n, p.op. f (-]le moiil ui) to date Shoes, Rubber,., German ♦ ■*> ■ ♦•♦•♦*>*>♦♦■.•.•.♦•.*y-.-i-**--f-th>fr4^**>--i**> , v,.,, j ri1 ...... ir,.,.,.,i ;*., Vmi** Socks, Mitts and (iloves ever ottered m imn. YMIR water WORKS 14++w+m4m+Tmim*j Witli eacli of the above articles Ave give apotir I MILLWOOD. I tive guarantee to give satisfaction or money refunded. In addition we carry a full and 11 complete line of Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats} Underclothes, Umbrellas, Sweaters, Cardigan Jackets, anything and everything you require to face the cold and dreary winter. Men, Boys and Youths will find our price, qualify tivul lit right, always rigid. Delivered nnv DO* . , . , place in town. MESTIC AND FIRE " purposes undejrU Stove Lengths Oil POUNDS PEES- \\4 Dry $1.35. Green $1.00. SURE, V. fi. T. Muss, .Secretin' i 4 * * MILLER HOTEL SAM MILLER, Prop. Headquarters for Mining -Men Hal* supplied with best bran.is of wines, liquor*, ami cigars, Per Gart Load. Now is the time to put in a -,'00(1 supply. Porto Hico Lumber Co, Ltd. *+*+**^*+***~4**+***4+* I 1 1.- ] .MM 1', ""i Mm, ii. MINERAL ACT. (roii.M K.) Ceri I lieaie of Iniproi'etrients. Notice. Illne t^ini rl K. Iiov.r, New York Central. Mineral Zone nnd (.'union l-'riictionul Mineral Claims siluatml in llie Nelson Mlulng Division of West Kootenay Distrioi, Where loo..teil:—On Jubilee Moiin* ul.. about two miles from Vmir. TAKE NOl'ICK iiinl I, K. C. (irecn, acting as ageut for A. It Peters Freo .Miner's Certllloule No li. 61,901, and I''. B. II. Bonter l-'n-r Miner's Certillento No. II. 61,902, i-.i Und, fluty days from tlie datn horeof, jo apply to tlio Mining Kucoul.-r for .. Oertllloato of Improvement*, for tliu purposo of obtaining a Crown (IfHiil ..I il..' above elulnis, And f.niii.'. ink.'....'ice lluil notion, 1.1.der ieotlon'67, 11111*1 bo oominoi.otiil i-i lore tin' Issuance nl sued Certllloati I.. Iinproveoienis. Dated ibis iwetity.ulglit day ol July, li. l'.nj.i ,\\. V, 0. (il ., Nelson, I). C. Ym ii ( -i:;< i> Association. MEETS AST 'nn i;sii\\v in ]■: M 11 MuNTII I-'im.w McLi'.oii, President. I'Ki.'iv (li.1:1/1.1;, Secretary. A l!. BuOKWnllTII, 'l'lens. Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. r|* only all rail route between points eust, west, nn.l south to llossland. Nelson, Grand Forks and Re- publio. Buffet cars run between Spo iv.'ine nnd Northport. D. CAMPBELL The Mutual Life Insurance Company of N. Y. Has Assets Exceeding $400,000,000. policy in it Is the safest investment known to inun. .CUV.! 0.45 11.111 11 Oo a. 111 T.i'tl 11. in Daily Train Spokane Rossland Nelson ' I::!.) a 111 lir.'ind Forks 1U.00 11. nn l'boeiiix 7.00 n.ni Republic THE YMIR HERALD AND TMf. **iAs..r.i Silver Pinltl • refit* ijv-ou to* thorn- • ml dollar tire KtltltlOH «t. Henl-jr llltli* Sl _,nf Mclllllei for .iiitVl.iK eollil illverwsrs m*- poMesssd by no titltf-r concern In Canada. eumrr «». Artl»tloilf«l«n* tn. rmxl-rri him-liliifry. »■"• "*I,llr'' '\"""■' worker*,all undwths direct mptrvlilon ol nrietleslmetnberi of iiie flrtn, mskesn wi- ri|i.allcil coinblllallon fur luiiiini out fine •urk. ■n-riir for illustrated cnWloffll, WEEKLY MONTREAL HERALD 1.11.1 p. ni ii.;in p.m SAVE TIME. iALIi the time BY USING GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. TO Seattle, Tacoma AND ALL Arrive d.20 p.n Cash uivostof] in Life Iu-sni'ance in cash invested that will fi.is p.m return colnnounil interest. 8.-15 p.m I ' ''1''1" AH siicc.'ssl'iil business mon carry large amounts of lite insurance-, li provides for the family, protects a man in hi** old ap*. ami protects liis other investments. For rates on any form of life insurance apply to: Percy J. Gleazer, Local Agent 1 irtion m tnir*? quantity : iht Sttru of tti*- World in •tumuli. iTi-d t*.iin : im^i ■■. for i\\.n i«iin_i mid for tlir HuuR*wii>; SniidB*. nailing ri.ti.i_ii*" Mnrkfl Krj>ort> i»ne COD)pttlf #lory t • CI H'fi'k. J)iat Ihr pniiri to ;. VrHh your locml paper. \\V "re fnrlunMlp fti T? btlM aldr to olvt pin mden a Hni club* 't"l{ 1'H'i'o.iitnni IWo ) ipen for | I.OO, or nt fRSUBXrteS. PACIFIC COAST POINTS * Die ureal mi»K'i'HT*- ■ r-pw.pfirvrT—full lo the brim with ' ifridtn *******444***********4***4********************** THE YMIR HERALD .purirr— lull lo llie _. _ _, , . wiit! ihe iri oi st. Paul, Chicago, New in. lo. .lie Home [ * w ' York, and ALL POINTS EAST For Six rionths. " to, HM.-Hm!*' lev/dry. S'.trllng SlWer, Silver Plate. ■Valth-i. etc. Henry Birks & Sous ■IRKS' BUILDINO MONTREAL lf.tili.ilo II.1 I «.""»-7 1.1. I .rl i.f Mi" e Trade M»ri*i« Designs c0pvhioht9 —i'-- Anf'.nr. wnillnil n •lii-lrli Mid itoncrli'lliiii may nnli'klr u.i'iirl.i... mir niniiliiii fri-fi WhOHJOr •" llJoi.lon I* |ir.ilin|..y niili'.ili,..l». cuiitiiinti nil tin- news ..f the emnp, Rath.--Pun thu., .*_'• llvun* Yiuu ••?!. *********************4*********444444444444+m4.1 MEAT MARKET riiKsil ANU r-ALi-r.ft MfcA'l'S Wholesale .iml Lletiill Mail onlii* i___i.c pWmpt nttoiition .luliN PHILBBRT) I'll,.*, Cosmopolitan Hotel . * . , (Ullller inuii'!'ltv htjw iinlnilgniiiin.l.) blniflg Hoiiin nml Bui' siipi'licil ui'li tlio bi'sf in tlie markbfci 'iiglil tlppbsitd depot, Ynrir ■lOHN HUbAl'i Ftojpi :.' ■■"-. -■ ■■'-'■ I 's£Bw^+Si NOV 9-15(1:. % I JB*?» ERALD Vol. g—% 24. YMIK. B. C„ SATUliP_VY. NOV 100.1, Pbicb Five Cents. 44 *_ ******** ******** _ -iii 44 I LOCAL ITEMS i - ft Hi' Mt*#**fi* S*-*MM.*l4.-i-. ** **** Malcolm McAuley returned this week from a visit to Spokane. Mrs. Stewart returned this week limn New Westminster, greatly ini- pruved in health. Some good skating was enjoyed this week on the small lake at the north-west end of town, Frank Fletcher P. L, S., is engaged on a survey of tl.e Union Jack grqup pf claims on Porcupine creek, Halloween this year passed off very rjuigtly, last years expedience proving u valuable lesson to ll.e boys, About half the crew (-moloyed at the Porto Rico number mil! has been luid off, and the saw is only run halt' lime: , Messsrs. Parr und JTorthridge; nf the Tamarao mine, havo about Il'O tuns of ore ready fo) immediate shipment; Napoleon Deharnaig has taken a lease and bond on.the Arizona mine, Ihr price being fixed nt the sum of 1.12,000. T, H. Atkinson bus started suit fur tl.e recovery of the insurance on his property which was burned just a \\ car ago. J. N. McDonald relumed froin Nelson this week, where he has been nn inmate of the Kootenay Luke Hospital, , Dr, Mecklenburg, the famous eye* *p"cm!isr, i.* expected to 'be'T.el'e today (Saturday), and will be found at tlie .li ug store, The frosty weather has only alloiv- I lu* hydraulic giant, at Hall, to be win ked a few hours per day during ll..- past weak. Thn Ymir Civilian llillo Assneia- li. l isjl) disbii l.i I, | und a meeting has been called for that purpose, to he lul.l on Monday next, Mrs, McEwen, wife of Professor McEwon, the great hppnolist and prestidigaleur, is in town on a visit to her mother Airs. ICneel.ind The creditors of S. McKay, who operated the saw mill on Porcupine creek, have received a distribution of eighty-three cents on the dollar. The Hunter V. Mine. The output from the "iinier V. mine for tl.e month of October was probably ll.e best jn tlie history of the property. Over } 100 tons were shipped of ore averaging -. 7 per ton, Cost of freight ar.d treatment of this ore is £-1 DO per ton, while mining and tramming does not exceed 81,00 per ton, making the net profits $4.50. or nearly §0000 for the month. Qut of this the Hall .Mines Co, which is operating tl.e property on le.e;e, has to pay n royalty to tjip IJ. Q Standard Co, At present there are seventeen men employed on the property and ther.- is every probability that work will rt contitiued throughout the winter, as I in ll.e Double Standard, from which tl.e output is now be ing drawn, the work is underground. The New School Act. Dan MeLeod, ono of Ymir's best musician*., is about to join the rank! ..f tho benedicts, He leave? this woeK for Harrison Springs, where h.s intended bride resides. •I. J. Hudd, manager of the Ark Mining and Milling Co, reports that everything is progressing satisf actor- Ity at tho Ark mino and that _ con* siderable tonnage of ore is now in sight; Jack McMutors has just suoeeo'ed In safely delivering at the Second Re lief mine a boiler weighing over five ton. The boilor was loaded on one wagon drawn by eight horses, and trip of fourteon miles was accomplished ni a day and a half; The ladies of tho Presbyterian • lurch have arranged for*- house so* .ii to ho held on the evening of Tl u.Hilay Nov Oth, at tho residence of Mrs. A. II. futile. There will bo si mil novel features, including a I'' ■ Art gallery, whore reproductions of ii number of world-famous works ti rt will be found. There will he li ■ .urge for admission, but a silver i ' ction will be tnken up, tho pro* 1 " ! of which .ire to devoted to re- I ng the church. A Famijy Affair, Tlie Yinir Dramatic Club made iis lirst appearance of the .season last Thursday in the above named comedy. The play itself is a very amusing piece and some of the situations are side splitting. Mr. Frank Saunders and .Misu Clark woro very happy iu iheir parts, as were Miss Ke.-t'e and Mrs. Roth.'.ham. .Messrs. McKci./.,. and Mi.'Innis doubtless did well also but their efforts were marred by the fact ihat much that they said « unheard hack of the first halt u ..on ...us uf seats This is of course larg. - lv due in ll.e very poor acoustii I properties of the hall, which is always hard to speak in on ihat ad« eni'iit. The hearty and spontaneous laughter '.I the audience proved how ever that the humour of the situations was gene.ally gathered. One of the junior |" formers created great amusement : y emphatically "jumping his job" in the middle of an act. Miss Carney and tlie Misses Julien contributed solos and instrumental .selections during the intervals and it goes without saying that these were of high order, and properly appreoiat ed a« silih. Tho school children also sang ll chorus and p erforincd a maze march with duo regard to tlm gravity of tl.e occasion. Refreshments were served iu the ante room afterwards while tl.e hall was cleared for a dance. The pro coeds of the entertainment will be devoted to clearing up tlie debt incurred Oil tlie incidental expense account of the Ymir school, The school trustees wish lo thank all those who took part in thi | .-.'gramme, for their generous assistance, It is reported that the inixod Irain lerviue under which Ymir is now suf* faring, is to be again done awiy with, and the passenger train put on again about the 1st, December, It is also reported that the now sorv ice will be made speedier and more efficient *.han over before, .he purpose being to compete with the new C. P- B, schedule from Kootenay to the ooa.t* An Irishman obtain, d permission frcm his employer to attend a wed* ding He turned up next day with his -.mi In a iHng »nd U**0** "J*-* "Hallo I what is the Blatter" asked his employer- Well you see, I saw a fellow strut The Provincial government has sent out. circular t r the instruction of school trustees |indur the new Act, and as to t||e niethe ■ of raising the necessary funds. The principal pro-* visions for i uyiil schools ii,re as follows: "Any sum required by any Rur.il School District in further payment of teachers' salaries, ovei and above the sum provided by tlie Provipce, and any sum required tor other school purposes during the year, including, without limitation by reason of such particularity, thp purchase or improve, ment of school grounds, tin purchase erection, repair, furnishing, . ...it, care and insurance of school houses and out. buildings; tj.e purchase of fuel. light, prescribed maps, appnratus and books (for ll.e use of indigent pupils), the payment of interest acci :i..g dur* ing lhe year on money that us been burrowed, or that may be b .rrowe.), 1113' indebtedness on account of such objects previously incurred, the ex* • use of conveying children to school :n eases where by law it is provided that any such expenses may be in* eurred, contingencies or unforsei 11 expenses, and personal expenses incur red by the Trustees in tl.e execution if their trust, when sanctioned in -niiing by tl.e Council of Public Instruction, together with nay elli-tjr expenses required for providing and 11 dntainintr an efficient, school; may h-'determined upon by the School Dristrict at a meeting having power to vote moneys and any am.'lint so determined upon shall, t* e the or not the several put pntes be specified, be assessed or levied iu n sped of real and 1 emotnil property md income. "An annual meeting ' ir the election of School Trustees shall bo held in all Rural School District-; ou tho Thurs: day following the second .Monday in January in every yea:-, A pel son snail ii-.i 1-e entitled to vote at any ■■ iitenl after getting to this side of the line to st..]. al Spukane, many do not believe. Great Northern ollioial h.'lvo m.id-i il.e assertion that .Mr. 1 rbiil and the Canadian Pacific cannot [ivo Spokane the better freight rates ri okanohopes to receive when ihis lino is finished if it does n.it go of] 1 the coast. They admit, however, that if tl.o line is extended through fip . ,mo to tidewater Mr. Corbin and I . allies will have the power to give Spokane any freighl rales they chon 1. The Spokane _■ International, which is Mr Corbin's new road, now well under construction, leaves the Crow's Nest branch of tlle C, ]'. II. and comes in a snu.'.-rly direction down the .Movie rive, to Spokane. Wiso ones, ever since win k coiunieitc- ed un this line, have said that the Canadian Pacific wo..! not stop at Spokane, hut would fin I a terminal either at Portland by building down the Columbia river , ".' on the Sound. Now comes the determination of Bel* lingham to hayoa mad to Spokane, and tho first (hough is that tho most natural thing for Mr. Corbin and his backers if he has any, or whoever they may bc, is to co-operate with tho llellingham it Spokane read. Some go even so far as to suggest that Mr. Corbin has started the movement at Dellinghatii. Mr. Corbin is iu I he Fast, a nd is expneted hack next month. ring afouii with a swallow-lnil coat -_,,_ _ while -.alltooat. And who -font you bel m VVm tl.o best man' sen he; was; And) bcgoirith, he MoLbod Hotki.:— B, 0. Windson, Nelson; W. (L.1Ioss, Vancouver; J, McDonald, Nelson; \\V. F, McPhio, Nelson; .V. J. Nelson, Nelson. Cosmopolitan IIotw,:— Ralph Hilligass; Mrs. W. Oliver; Itoht, H, Siebkcr, Krie. V. AtBOB- Hotbi*:-— II Harris, Erie; \\V. Cray and wife, Salmo; W. II- Caulcy and wife, Salmo; F. Lorlng, Nolson; j.-, VV. rtwaniioll, Nelson. VMIR business crim: ASSAVINli. K. W. WIddowBOfi. nil'lKKIIAI-lL AMp INBUlUKt'B. Percy J. Gleager. HI TCIIKK. John Philbert. DKV HOODS ANU UENTS Kl IINISIIlNi;*. I). Garppbel.'. Dcsllrisuy Jobbing Co. 1HIU.IS, _ The Canada Drug ami H uk 0 .. ITUNITl-ltK I.EAI.KK. William Clark. UltOCEIUES. D. Campbell. DesBiisay Jobbing Co. HOTELS. Cosmopolitan—John Breau, MeLeod llousn—Finlay Mel I. Miller House—S, Miller. Palace—Tait k Ruddy. Vancouver— Owen Hover. Waldorf—George Colman. Ymir—J. AV. Masterson, Hakdwaiie U. S. T. Koss. AliIKS FURNISIIiaa ANU u:i.'.■ < : 1 Mrs. John MoLeod. .".IIMNH IIKCOIIDEII Percy J Gleo-ser, I'lllN'I'IMi. Herald Publishing Co. STt, lli.NEIIV. D. Campbell, ]'EA»18TKI|S Harshaw & iVIIsou. Jackson »*c l.i'ali). Alex. O.l.lie. inn u i-ui.-r Miles Moliiuls. IMiKKTAKK.'. William t'h..'k. LODGE REGISTER- Y.M IK LODGE N'.'.'H A. F. ii A M Meets lirst Friday in cool month, Visiting brothers welcomed, Jons MoVioah, \\V. li, Pgltcv -I, (!i..:a/i:ii. 8ocreta. , Y.MI1I LODGE Nn. 32 K, of P, Meets lirst and third Monday in each month. Visiting brothei welcoiue.l. CilARf.ES All.lllli.ll.l., C. C. .IllllN Q I'EWAII, K. Ii. it S. Fire Brigade Signals. Firo chief Mclnnis has prepared the following signals for handling tho fire alarm; Steady ringing means lire One stroke (pause) two strokes (pause) three strokes, means a cull for help lo handle the hoso when drying and reeling it up after use. CHURCH NOTICK. I'KBsnvTKitiA!. CiitJiicii—S u ii d a y School and Bible Class, IU a. in. Evening service, 8. iT-niiii;* Peo ples' Society meets on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. llev W. O, Koss, Paator Y.M III KIVB, LADIES OF TH* MACCABEES, -Meets soi I nud fourth Tuesday in each month. I. MoLbod, L C J.. li.TKllOIITII, R Ki VMIR DRUG STORE For one week only SPECIAL BARGAINS In Toilet Articles, Pocket Hooks, Cl.inclines. Full line of Hi ugs and Patent Muli cines, Got our prices on Stationery and School Supplies, Don't forgot to tryjour Rook Exchange Oood reading for the long winter evenings J. C. ELLIOTT, Prop. WALDORF HOTEL. . Headquarter*; lor Hininjf an'l Commercial Men M.'*i ' iiun.. 1 ibiij hotel m the district. Everything Or 1 Is ■ Ml.' I' 1 1 j { IE YMIR HERALD lii-ln-il ey,erv Siituriliiy ini-1 imiileJ to an)' es, or dsllveri.-d liy uurrlux in town. •.-eripliun--fc-U/) j.rr aniiiiin, puyalili* It.-ill SBuliilag riiti--. II.GO j..■ r im-li pur nioplh * H.:i.ai.ii ean In- luui Ir.un nil kutliBii 1,-uIits in t.i'* _*s*.Pl.l, or "oa.i bo I'liiien-'il Inni tin* olli'i". g, !iiii'*ri:iiil printiax or .".'.tv il'-i-riiMi'iii on tin- i-r*.'iui.*--iriit .-t-ni.lur'l price.. rriii.i.-j.E.i ny t.ik ll-.KAI.ll PUULlSlliNd rn.MI'ANY II. KBABKS, MAXAOlsn. SATURDAY, NOV, 4 1905. he statement given to the press VI r. Wethered, one of the direc- of tlie Ymir mine, and which is •irted on another page, is a staie- ,i of great importance to the ir camp. It presages the fact ; tho board of directors have great fidence in the future of the Yinir e and are prepared to expend the essary funds to bring its develop* it up to tl.e proper stage. The .ving now obtained in the mine, ia •iidered to ample .guarantee that e bodies of ore exi-t, und can bilked out in a comparatively short 3. This may necessitate the teni- iry shutting down of the mill, •the preparations now being made cate that a season of great, activ- is looked for, t is now fairly evident that the It which has characterized tbe lagemer.t of so many mines, was imittcd in tl.e case of the Ymir. l development *as not kept sulli- itly ahead of the production and ' constant operation of 80 stamps >kly eat ii]. all the available ore, I left the mine in the bad shape iting during tl.e lust few years It long been recognized that in or- to brine the property to its form- .asis, when it was a regular di- / end payer, extensive development lid have lo bo accomplished, and directors have hesitated to incur s heavy expenditure, without some >t worthy indications ihat ll.e ex • I it ii ii* in question would not, bo in ii. Happily those indications have ii met with, and good pay ore has •n found, with every appearance of ng of great extent. Under those •unistances the directors, as Mr. Stllwred has announced, have fell ■insehes lo le justified iu taking • risk, and it is practically assured it the present force of about 70 n will shortly be largely augmented I t.lldt the return of the Ymir ne to its old days of profit making y be confidently looked for in the ir future. Incidentally it is a fuel it the rehabilitation of the Yinir ne, will do more to re-establish the ilidence of London investors in U. mining enterprises, than almost, y other circumstance .'..uld pnssi- ,'di.. MIR WATER WORKS COnPANY Ltd, ATKR SUPPLIED I'OII DO MESTIC AND FIRE pukposks i; n d;e;r DC POUNDS PUBS SURE. • __ U. ti. T. Hotts, Secretary WW—M wmtwmmmmmrm 'j. ~<. U. S. T. kSOS, Hardware Merchant, Ymir, B, C, A, MACDONALD & Co. DEALER IN Shelf and Builders II.ir.lwi.--e, Paints and Oils, St-jvos, Coal, Steel, Powder, Fuse anil Cups, Grauito and Tinwure, Steam •■ Fittings, All kinds of Pliiinhing, Tin- smithing and Genernl J.epnir Work. Now is the time for lleating stoje.- Old Settlers Maple Syrup. Pure in |-4, 1-:.' ..nd I gallop Tins. _f*old by D. CAMPBELL, - - YMIR. isP^-'- - £" - | \\w£___pg*i . (MBt_U< McLEOD HOTEL HEAPQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN AND THE Tit A YELLING PUBtlC, Newly furnished throughout. Sample rooms ii.'coniieetion. Hates §l_50to **<-J.r.O per day. FINLAY MoLEOD, Proprlet or Cancellation of Reserve. Coast District. Notion i.- Iii-ri'iiy given ihu. .In- reservation. ...nil'.' ,if ulilcli won |iii.ili-,'n-il In Hi,' ll. .'. Cuzriii', anil ilutiil oth August, 1001, novcrlt.it h li-liiif land -\\i IIiik bank .. ilUltn.uo ol ton inll.'s on eaoli sl.lu ol ih.- Bkoonn Rivor botivoiin Nil Ilns i anjon nml llu/.'ll, in. is cnr.oi'lleil. Nn. ii-i'i-hIhi tiii'ii iim. i imi portion .I 'Iiv ivsitvii imi. ii,,in..,- ,,i n-liiuli mm | llshml in il"- ll. .'. .in/in,' nn.I .Im, ,1 ';;i], ii.'1'.-inh'i'. 1800, i- ivt-rmp n bell nl land BXttnidinB beiiveen lhe .iniiiii) iilKu.iin. River umi Kii-i.n.- (Ja.iyon is n-.'.iii.l,.,l in -ii lur ii< ii oovors Imnl l.i in* In- Iwi'i-ii Ulo'KIISIItu C.il.J'on and :. |kjI..I hi tl.o K ii mul Vulli'v. .11: tun. ..'it mill's in h norlliurl) direction trim thu moii-.h ni Kltinill lln-r. I Unit Crown inudi lliereoi. will In: alien t" '.-nl.'. Iiri'-i'iiiiiiiun and ull.or dl-ipoalliou uinii-r thi. |ir..i'is|.ii...ol Ihu 1.innl Act, ,n and Alter Hi" "i.In iSih' titty "I |i,',-i uil.n-r n-.vi:' I'roilili-il thin Bin right of ivayol nny railway ■hull m.. in' iii.-In.l.-.l in nny lands -.1 aoquiru I. W.S. QOUK, lii-|iuly Comiilluloner 01 Lands unit IVorks. I.iiinl.- nml Work* ll- part'inuul. \\'i.:inriii. II. r . Slst Aii,-i..-t. nun. Kootenay Coffee Co. COFFEE ROASTERS Wholesale and retail dealers in Fresh Roasted High • Grade = Golfees NELSON, ll. C. Reserve. Uighl ut' Way for Railways, Etc. NOTICE li h oro by ft I von thai %\\\\ Crown I Ik ft Ion« iin- looiiU'd Ilnc*n *o( Auv riithvny, I'owor or irumwrty company. InoorpornWi) under iiutli.nil) i.f tl..* Li [M-li.tu'r- ..r llu- I'rovllioe, A lid Iiiiv iiiu ii width of lift) i*1"1 f'Tl on Pftoll -i.ii* uf -uld line*, utv rowrvwl for rlulli ur trot |iiu'|'"-f*« for mk'Ii itilluity^'i iwi'f ur irani'-ii*. i'niM|'iitiy. U. B, UO-.I.I Unpuiv Uommlutoti-i «>i UnmU -i -Vorki t a lull mul A orki lit'i'iiriiii'-iit. V'lutorln. n c. Brd Ooiobnr, IWV MINING „eeps you MAGAZINE PoSTed iAvch ench ninntii an Index ol all important articles appearing in over 200 ] American and foreign publications, alsi abstracts of the most valuable articles kand from four to ei*L;lit original articles J by practical mining men, fully illus- trnted. $_.(J0 a year ia advanced sample copy, 20 cents. Send to MINING MAGAZINE 120 Liberty Street New York MILLER HOTEL SAM MILLER, Prop. Headquarters for Mining Men Bar supplied with best brands of wines, liquors and .igara, KlisT AvuKUKi Y ini', I' An Atlas For $1.00. 'I'l.e (Jre.it Northern Hallway Iiun issued an Alias of 5(1 pagos containing iip-to-dale maps of Iowa, Wis- oonsill, Minnesota, North nnd South iiil.ntii, Montana, Idaho, Svashington llrili-.li Columbia, UlUgOIl, Kansas, .Missouri, Nehrasha, Wyoming, Colorado, Alaska, Hawaii, Japan, I'hilij.pin'e Islands, China, the United Stales and of lho World. In addition to this, the Atlas eon* tains valuable statist.ieal informal ion relative to the slates named above, is printed on thu very best quality of paper, shows tho linos of ll.e -li'iint Northern Railway, and is in every wav a commondable work. This Atlas will bo distributed at the actual cost iif production and will ho sent to any address upon receipt -•.ffl.00, Add reus, P. I. Whitnav, pi-jsengor Traffic Managor, Oreal northern Hallway, St Paul, Minn. That Watch, How is it? Perhaps vour timepiece has not been giving complete satisfaction of late. No oilier establishment in Canada is so well equipped for watch hit.Is ns is Dili...end Hall, with Its i.ivnily onlai'ffed fnclllllos — mid iis half century of experience. A wooileii box in which to mail your Watch to ns w'!l be sent you free on request. fe YRIE ♦BROS. V i. LIMITED ^\\ I J.I.I..II YONCiE ST. TOBOMTO - ONT. _= PERCY J, GLEAZER Mining Agent * Stocks and Shares AGENT FOB-—■ Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Canadian Ca,sijliit,y---l.oiler Insurance Co. London Mutual Firo Insurance Company, Ottawa Fire Insurance Company, FIRST VENUE. YMflt, Ii. C. _.*^:^->-!^-,,^-^;^-.>-a.-2*»-_*»_*-!*^-^ . I JOB PRINTING 1 ^ SU f p w ?5 i iik—.v—1-i—i—i—- /lS*-««««e*M«««««*»««««««« I Ymir, B.C. X ** % Clo Aug bitt our Clothing and Gent's Fun shings Department If .its, Boots and .Shoes, Blai .. praclically wholesal. Crocker*., etc- etc. Everything goes Come quick hefore sizes get broken. at It will pay you to lay in a stock for the next two years -Ko goods sold on credit except by special arrangement, All accounts due must be paid or closed bv note before 1st Sep.! DesBrisay Jobbing: NELSON ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTING DISTRICT, Sale of Mineral Claim; for Unpaid and D_lii.qu_.i_ Ta._s in the Nelson at sessment antf Collecting District Province of British Columbia. Go. EAST OR WEST RAILV*^ T hereby give notice that on -Monday, the sixth day of November, A. D. 1906, at the hour of ten o'clock in il.e forenoon, at the Court, House, Nelson, I shall ofler for sale by public auction tho mineral claims in the list hereinafter set out,, of the persons iu said list hereinafter set out, of which Crown Grants have been issued, for taxes remaining unpaid and delinquent by said persons on the 30th day of June, A. I). 1905, and for costs and expenses of said .sale, if the total amount due is not sooner paid. LI.ST ABOVE MENTIONED. NAME OF PERSON -m—^~mm~mm DESCKIFi'ION OF CLAIM Annie , Aaron's Isle', lAaron's (Jen , Aaron s Star Allimlic . A-l "fraction , 11 Albcnnarlu Fi- The comfortable way is via tlie GREAT NORTHERN RY. Close connections for all points East and West with 2 flodern Overland Trains in either direction daily For detailed information address V, I. WHITNEY, P. .„ III. IT. -. . •*-- —■ senger Traffic Mgr., St. Paul, M M. Costello, Agt, Y. H, IS, Minnesota sails from .Seattle for the Orient N Slate pencils are made of the finest variety of sl ite, the cross elmivege material being most favoured. -Slate pencils are made in two ways, being either cut or turned pieces of solid slate' or powdered slate moistened and solidified into sticks by pressure. Most of the slate pencils used in ll.e Uni.ed .States are made in Tennessee. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL NELSON b. c. Opposite Com thouse and new Past olliee, Best 'i'i: meal in town. European and American plan. Only white labor employed. First class bar J. A. ER1CKSON, Proprietor. What is a Kiss ? Sidney Smith's sententious utters r.nce that there is much virtue in a hiss, well delivered, is no neaier an exact definition than Josh Billing's conclusion; "The more you try to an alyzo a kiss, why the more vou Can't" and perhaps Sain Slick's pronouncement, in which thero is neither hick oi detail or comprehensiveness, is the most apt and felicitous of all verdicts: "Kisses are like creation, because they are made out of nothing, and are very good," Steele goes back to lirst principles in the incontrovertible dictum, "Nature was the author of a kiss, and it began with tlle first courtship" The Scotchman's opinion is characteristic, as Charles Lamb would have admitted: "A kiss is like a sermon-two heads and a conclusion," and doubtless would have been endorsed by the E'liiiburyh Heview, but we have all the foreo of Gallic extravagance and epigram in Paul Vorlaines's words, which assume the seriousness of a definition, "A kiss is the fiery accompaniment on the keyboad of tha teeth of thu lovely nongs which love sings In a burning heart " This, no doubt will satisfy all the demand! of romance, but an Austrian philosopher, with true Teutonic logic and precision takes a less authoristic view, and divides kisses into three sorts—thu al* fectionato kiss which comet direct from tho heart, the undemonstrative kiss, which is simply an expression of ivpect, and a third class, wlyc-li he places undor the nomen-.-lature of tnej^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ loathsome smack! The Finnish ex* I Nt.l_?ON - Ft. SHKIMRI) RV CO pression which signifies to kiss, in j RKI) MOUNTAIN RAILWAY CO literal tr.r.s'ation, "to give mouili'V WASHINGTON - C, N. RY •vhich is undeniably practical, while an I V. V. * K. RY. A «. CO. linglish *vritei speaks from a phonetic ] nII,| 26 hi ..-.".i 4 i .'-, f..7'. 6,00. '41.00 6.1*0 13 '" . Munro Icorl.ilhliin ... M. I). .Maboni'V mul J. E. Boss ' Oi-mocru. The Minn. Mines. Llmlti-d | Deadwood '','.'.' 'J-|ii- Kenneth Mining and Doi-i'tupnn-ut Company, Llmllted Liability ininiu-r Bucket Tin- ll. C. Mining Co., Ltd., (foreign) —; Urlll . , London <•;• Rossland h. ('., Limited ilv....is'" , London & Rossland B. (,'.. Limited | Uod.. "',' '. New iiiiiiisiviik Consolidated Goi.i Mining! Company, Llu.lii-il iDeadwoud .,., Ili-ilry Roy, J. J. II. Oosselln and J. B.I C. I-'l'tlSl.!' , ■ |l..|;i-.Ml|. 11,-llHln Gobi Mining Co IDcllght , , Primrose Gold Mining Co., Ltd Denmark IS....M' Villi N'l'HH .. , , i, IJ-Itllll Lerwick Gold Mining Company. Limited., nillsn Pino Ridge Gold Mining Co., Ltd ! Elprrt',",','," Fraser Hurry Lant! ».. Bmprtu . .' 1.mi.bu. .v Hussl.iiiii II. (.'., Llmt.oil I Kl-IIi.hu I--nInn. in Gold Mining Co., Ltd., Und Erliim Kennedy and J. L. Parker —! Evening S.i.r 11. C. Mining Co., Ltd., (Foreign) Ethel , Eldorado Mines, Limited, N. I*. I, I Eldorado ' it. M. Macdonald .. ...... .. Emerald No. John Roii'-libuuk. J. E. Boss, Jos.-phlne; Ward, a. c. Flummsrfelt, M. l». M..-I hodey, W■ A. Cram- and John Johnson TforeSI Julius Peterson *....I Fanny ','.'.'. Al. x Govi'iie, Jolin A. (Jul..Ian und Frank Coryell , Flore.M-e Consolidated Gold Mining ______________mm m____m______^.^ , Florell.-i- . . . Th.- western nil mid Coal Co.. Lid —i Franklin T, 11. Garrison, CharlM Ink, snd Thomas ColllllH I Free Colling" W. Griffith ...ml '.'. A. Cameron, ._ .. ..IFidellty t 3273 ..Lol r.123 .Lot 9(0 ..Lot 2197 .I-.it 2912 .Lot 4117 . Ixit B:;79 . Lot MOl .Lol ^IKI .Lot 2.'|li .Lot 3233 .Lol SUM l.ol SU3 .Lot --M'-S .Lot JIM .Lot 3976 Lot 2S./S .Lot 42*1 Lot 4.1*9 .l.ol 411 LuI 13111 Lol 2-_4 .Lot 4121 .Lot nm 1 .1. New l.Vtlluui'ii'k Co., Limited ,1 .1778 1 ,1 8JM John I .i-iiii. Miirlln Salmon -v K 1. Burnet Inipi-rlal Copper Company, Ltd., N.l*,L. I.0111I011 K, Rosslulld 11. ('., Llmlled Walter F. Askew, W. c. PorrMUT and c. ,','. Arnold London .'.• lio-e i.iii.l II. ('.. Limited Fnrhlmin ,., Ilrlaly Hear Golden Gatu . Gold Island . In standpoint and defines a kiss as a "lip '•licit," ut the same tinio ..rnuina. that ll.e kiss which is audible Is more apt to destroy than lo inspire affection, a theory which m person of H""1' taste will oppose. It was a part of t'etruchio's insolence and bravado, in taming tho shrew, when- "ho took the bride by the tieck, And kissed her lips wilh such a clam- lotts smack, Tli.itat the piirtini' all the church did echo," I.oii.I.iii ti. Itossbitld B. C. Limited Glasgow A. II. f. liy nnd Mary R. prlnc-r.ll (lold.n Bra A. II Kelly and Mary H. Drlacoll 'Golden elm Oriel Mining & Milling Co., Llmlled iGood Hope _., Oriel Milling A Milling Op.,, Llmlled IgoimI Hope Fraillin Nu Rio -rtUlilo Mining CS„ Lid iGeorglna Jos. nil Bernard, I'sui 'no.u.et, Doipi. llpyde iGoodenough I'.'Zii Anne Crow iGolden yiieell ...Iil.n 'in'" .'"iivilldated Mining Co IGolden rintii ., Ili.r.v Wright,a/Id C, J, Dltter iGray Mouse VnlpsriHfl Sold Milling Co., Ltd., N.l'.L...IGovetument ... Roy W, Caldwell and Chas. L. Caldwellluarlleld , . Geo ll. Caldwell. Benjamin Thomas, J.| A Turner. Fninamore M. Mi.l-.-ad and] llul -I John Healey Baltimore G.-Jd Mining A Developmen Company, Limited I'liiinmlng Bird ''um! "riniiil Gold Mining Co., Limited .... Hidden Treasure G. W. Chlsholm iliillle u, Wl.llenian ..._ ... ._,.. ....... ..Ilmp'rlal iria ..,,','.','.,.' .l.ol .Mils .1.1,1 i.s.; .Lot ?r.3 I.,,. ISM l.ol B'77 I .Lol -MB Lol 191.1 I Lol im Lm r. itt Lol in.'. 1 .Lot 29111 ' l.ol .1214 I .Lot .ll'.l I .Lot 4)>1 .I,.,, iir.l I .1.01 tim .Lot 4l>l.i I ,Lo. 0I3O .Lol 6166 Lot r.2Si .Lot I'll 7 Lut M7S I ,Coj 4*18 ' Lot 49::S I 1..1 ■ lllddert Treasure i„, 4IJ ..Hi ..Iiii __—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ " "' Cu i- Wl.i.em.in In \\.„„ .' Mining Co., Ltd., Lla llr \\. II. Kelly and Mary R. iirlsi-oll [_n I„ W '.awry ICdwi.nl Balllle .. .. .. .. 1 ondoi' fir. Bosslanil ll. C W. J. Nelson A T l'l I'lil Llmlled ..'.. i-.'. c. Arthur inni J. P. Via"' !ivnr,'inV '.'.'.'.'.*.. I Iiie .ierlnl- Lind in Jul ll ■•• II. Kelly. ... . . .-^^— ITS .. , «. l'i!'.' c-.er.ar II. Garrison, Cluis. Ink and T. C">lllt-n .1- " -i-.vls . " ~ _-'-. ^t- "'ling '"" . Ltrl. I 1. Gobi Mining ft Mil"... Co Ltd l'l.irll*-'-.-Caiii"Iliin Gold Mining Co., I.t.! dge GOI' "" " ~~~~~~' L'"luigham I."!,'!" luted itt Kelson, 0, C„ (his Heoon. D *- '»r, 190., •■ LSI M-i* ... I jit -4 12.7.'. as. so ;.-, '.1 Vi 00 47, '»! 1.1 "1 11 75 |S. 80 1'l.BO as.oq r,. i.po 2.1*1 2.0.1 2 on 2eo 2.KI 2 HA 2.(1(1 IM 1 f.l 2.0) 2 no l.n 2.11" 2.(10 -..) 40.Ho 44.4M 11 5 50 15.011 SO; 00 8.50 11."" 23 00 41.00 ii;: II so 8:8 63 SO z, ki ill S:S III 12. SO 35.76 SI 35.7.*' Ss II 2>i v. H 41 00 1 II 32.IV' 2S.IHI 4I.K. 16,00 83.(0 lun un 07 «. 1.00 mi .'.. 11 ;:, 25.Ui 2* '.'5 12.0' u 00 2S.li" t4.00 21 r." ■r. n 12 SO n.oo IIIU. ID.i.i 111 i«- 127;. 24.'l' 11.7.'. (40 14.m ao.it 14,'ii 08.(0 MM -» <* 47.W. 4I..>) 11.7'. 17V» 12 5-1 CT.o. 8 3.51 >bert A. l.ettWick, ■Wl ■ AM-*wor and d-lloi'tor, Vel-wn A-kc-i.iii.ih ami Colloctinjr Distr I-ll OUR WORK always well done. Watch Repairiiig isd one r7 experts. Jewelry Repairing, Jrfaniifactur- g and Engraving i.s done by first class work- ien. Prescription work in Optics i.s done by u experienced Optician. A piece of an old nsissuf-icient to enable us to replace it. New lasses can be fitted perfectly. Send for our sw Jewelry Catalogue. J. 0. Patenaude, anufacturing Jeweller, Watchmaker and Optician. PHONE 293. NELSON, B C* he Hicks Almanac for Clark's Furniture Store IQOO* WILLIAM CLARK The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac I not bo published for 1906, but monthly Journal, Word nnd irk*i, has been changed into a large 1 costly Magazine, and it will con- n his storm and weather forecasts I other astronomical features com te. The November number, now .ily, contains the forecasts from •uiary to June, 1900. The Jan- ■y, number, ready December 20th, I contain tl.e forecasts from July December, 190G: The price of this splendid Mngaaiiie is one dol- a year, See it and you will have Tl.o November and January tubers containing the Rev. Irl R. cks forecasts for the wholo year, 1 more complete than ever, ean be J by sending at onre 2ft cents to ird and Works Publishing Co., 01 Locust Streot, St. Louis, Mo, The amount of water required for a iceiitrating mill may bo estimated 1000 gallons of oie treated per day, ,r a 100-ton plant, about a 100,00(} Ions of water will bo ample; in ies of necessity, where water is [roe, 50,000 gallons will sutllce when i water is conserved. Mr. Portlyi "You'ru rather n nil bov to be working this lift, •n't you?" The Lift-Boy: "Yen. But, yon •, tho rope was always breaking th the bigger boys, That's win ;y got mo!" And Mr. Portlv walked. Undertaker and Furniture Dealer Muil orders promptly attended t-> Hindi .trim My' * Y.Min Ymir Citizens Association. MEETS AST THlT'lsDAV IN EACH .MONTH. FlXLAV MoLbod, President. Peih.y GLEAZER, Secretary. A B. Buckwoktii, Tieas. Vancouver Hotel First-class Dining Koofai, Best brands pf Wines Liquors and Cigars; OWEN BOYER, Prop. r Second Ave. .- \\ YMII. X ***~*******~*****++**4+++ M\\LL_WOOD. Delivered any place in town. Stove Lengths Dry $1.35. (Jrcen $1.00. Per ©art Load. X Now is the time to put in X a good supply. The Cold WEATHER : Porto Rico E Lumber €o. Ltd. *■ ^ t^______^________^______________, ■*** TTTTTTfTTTTTTTT Y T T T T-TT T 4 Separaling minerals by usingjoil re Is one of the original greaso pro- fsiis which whs discovered by a boy the Kimberloy diamond mines, who iiiu eating his lunch ut work, acci- ntally dropped a piece of bread, utter side down." on the travelling It on "which lho diamond-bearing iy passed. lie found that where ■ grease was there also were the din mds. MINKKAl, ACT. (FORM V, ) I'i'rtilicnie of Improvements. Notice. lilne Quartz, Hover. New York ••Jebtral, Mineral Zone nnd Canion Fractional Mineral Olahns situated in the Nelson Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where located:—On Jubilee Moiin- ..in about two miles fro in Ymir. TAKK NOTICE tlmt i, F. C. (ireen, noting as agent for A. K Pi't- ers Free Miner's Cerlilieate No B. 81,091, nml F; H. H. Boater Free Miner's CertlfloK-fl No. H. 81,'Jtii, ia lend, lint) ilnjs from the date hereof. . o u|.|jI\\ to the Mining Recorder for a i.'i-ruliiiiii- of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant «.i iin- above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 87, must be commi.nei'tt before the issuance of BUch Certificate (o Improvements. Dated this twenty-eight day of July. A.D. 190- F. O. Green, Nelson, B. C. IHE YMIR HERALD WEEKLY MONTREAL HERALD ANOTMI YtyK ire fortunate ia "" being able io give pin reader* a fine club- Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. rV only all rail route between points east, west and south to llossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. '.cave 9.4.ri a.m 11 06 a. in 7.20 a.m 11 :.K> a m 10.00 a.m. 7.00 a.in Daily Traill Spokane llossland Nelson Grand Forks Phoenix Ki'Piihlic Arrive 11.20 p.m 5.1.0 p.m I 8.45 p.m 4 2b p.m 0 00p.m. (i.30 p.m SAVE TIME. Humps on our back. But our feet anil hands are sure to be warm because we carry the most up to date Shoes, Rubbers, Germ..n Socks, Mitts and ({loves ever offered in Ymir. With each of the above articles we give a positive guarantee to give satisfaction or money refunded. In addition we carry a full and complete line of Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Underclothes, Umbrellas, Sweaters, Cardigan Jackets, anything and everything you require to face the cold and dreary winter. Men, Boys and Youths will find our price, quality and fit right, always right. D. CAMPBELL ALIi Tiai-E TIIMIISi BY USING | ' ' ' ■" . - ' ""-'" ' '" ' g~, g*> J*% *T* *T* NORTHERN ! ^e Mutual Life Insurance: Company of N. Y. RAILWAY. TO Seattle, Tacoma AND A J J. 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For rates on any form of life insurance apply to: Percy J. Gleaaer. Local Agent. -* C* r. .u ~ D PAST TRAINS f) For Six rionths. '/ '/ L. EAS'J AND WEST DAILY L. Sterling Silver From a coffee tpoon to a thou*- And dollar pre* aentatlon iet. Henry Birki A floas* faciHt.e.* fur making ftoliil tilverwarc a*** fii.■*■*•' sued by no ii' her concern In ^_^_^_^_^_^^^ Canada. em, modern machinery, and '.killed h-tnd* workers, All tindtrthe dlrtcl •"it'-TviMoti of practical mrmWra of the firm, m^'cean ton- Mpiallfd combiuntton for lurulug out fine work. Write for .Mmtrated catalog-it. BpKOial Kxcursioii Hal-1.*- Lewis & Clark Fair. For miii. folllsrs anil lull hiforimition rpgsnlln*' ll'iuk, call on ot ti'druss nn iigi'iil ol lho 8. K. r*i N. Hallway, or Hi a. Jackson, <;.m. mauonky U. K. _ F- A. ' .-• MAnrit. Oopviuoht* Ac a mir mnnt_i »v HoM brail MlMadaalara. I and n.kd.wled|jte receipt i_*f (.hcluscd $..... Tiib Hr.RAi.ii is published every Saturday nioruinir and ♦ ciintains all the iicwh of tl.u eamp. Katki—Pmi THAU, $2; Rauf Ykah, II. ww444444444444444%44444% TMIR MEAT MARKET j. • 'FltB&H Ai*;ii r-AliTKD MEAtfl Wholesale thd Hnuil Mail ordeH receive prrimpt aticntitih JOHN PHILBWlTi Prop. Cosmopolitan Hotel 1 » 1 1 (Undor i.niir.-ly imw iiutnagcnKiiit.) Ditlitlg l.oom and Bar fjnpplietl wi<*h tlio befli in the market; Hi*j;lit i)|ij>iiqiti> depot, Ymir JOHN HHHAUi Profli"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Ymir (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "The_Ymir_Herald_1905-11-07"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0313384"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "49.283333"@en ; geo:long "-117.21667"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Ymir, B.C. : Herald Publishing Company"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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