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No. 4 Vol. 2. SANDON, , Thursday, Sept. 19, 1907. Single Copies 10c.

It is the general consensus of opinion Tlie villain of the play, which was Charles Batchelor and wife came iu I 2nd Annual of tlie crowd who witnessed the rock performed here Monday, hit the hoozer- Slocan Lake Launch Club from Spokane Wedneseay. pounders in open competition at Nelson ino after the show at on Tuesday, Mrs. Henry Bohme and Miss F. WILL ATTEND KASLO'S this week that the Slocan miners are and got his head punched for being too Hold Most Successful Shepard, New York, are guests at the veritable whirlwinds and that McGil­ hilariously assertive toTrixie, theehar- Regatta. Reco. livray and Erickson are the finest com­ ming soubrette, out of office hours. He bination which has yet been Eeen in also has a penchant for cannibalistic J. A. Tyo wife and family passed SECOND FRUIT FAIL Fruit Fair Canada. customs besides chewing; the rag, and The postponed regatta through en route to Victoria last Thurs­ one of Kaslo'a most popular hotel men was pulled off yesterday in glorious day. There is always a sense of satisfaction has now a facsimile of the galoot's weather and before a large crowd. J. D. McKinnon is in from Slocan when one is nt the winning end of a Exhibits will Exceed Last Year's. - Attractions That Will molars on his hand. The head punch­ There was a full days program of sport City. bet, but somehow we cannot help notice ing episode which followed was merited, whicli was much enjoyed, consisting of that when it is Nelson money the ac­ W. H. Smith came up from White­ Draw the Crowd are Numerous. - McGillivray KASLO, B.C. and no wonder that the funny man of water and field events. companying trimmings amount to water yesterday. tlie piece remarked: "See what Cockle- The greatest surprise of the day was and Erickson Sure Starters in Tuesday's downright enjoyment. 'Twas ever Word has been received from Miss SEPT. 2'TII AND 25TH, 1007 doodle-did I " the unexpected victory of F. D. Kelly's thus, and nobody need be snrprised to O'Donnell that her brother Bernard is Mack White has returned to Spokane boat "Nitnsen" in the launch race, he Rock-Drilling Tournament. Grand Exhibits ot Products of the learn that the Sandon bojB are baling now out of danger. Ho has undergone Kootenay. carrying oil both cups. The principal a high old time with the pile they won to resume his studies nt high Bchool. events were: an ope ration for appendicitis. at Nelson. Mrs. O. V. White who accompanied him li-IkM-Wdhi to Spokane, has arrived home again. Scratch launch race, Ed. Angrignon's W. E. Warnow is again nursing at Below will be found the full program for Kaslo's Second Heard on the grand stand at Nelson. Leader. the Miners Union Hospital. .2,500 in Prizes and Attractions. 6Iiss Murchison, of Kaslo, is reliev­ Annual ?ruit Fair, which will be opened on Tuesday next and Excited Nelsonite: "I'll lay 100 lo 60 Hunter Cup, F. D. Kelly's Naneen. ing deputy poet-master general Graham will be open on Wednesday also. It will be seen that the Special Fruit Competition open to on the Fauld's team." Sundonite; Gintzberger Cup, F. D. Kelly'B Nnn- Land Notice—District of West Kootenay the World for $'100 caBli prize. from duty for a few days. Harold is attractions to be provided are such that given fine weather a " Call yer. Oh, it's like stealing candy sen. out to Nelson sparking tlie girls. Take notice that William Fovargue Special Contests for Prospectors from a kid." Canoe race, Cornwall 1st, Brockman, most successful Fair will surely result. At the eleventh hou r and Loggers. Whellams, of Kaslo, B. C, accountant, A public meeting to devise ways and 2nd. intends to apply for permission to pur­ yet further attractions have been added, which include a io-rouud BASEBALL ANO FOOTBALL. Sandon got more gratuitous advertis­ menus of disposing of suiplus obtained Married ladies race, Mrp. Kennedy 1st. chase the following described land: glove contest on the evening of the first day and a Grand Ball Not a dull minute for two days. ing after tiie big contest at Nelson on at the Sandon Labor Day celebration. Canoe race, second series, Liud-ay 1st Commencing at the south-east corner Wednesday night. McGillivray and Erickson, the heroes of Thursday than rouM lie obtained for a of Lot 7523, thence norlh 40 chains, Prize lists and entry forms may was held in the City Hull last night. Cornwall Snd. the great Nelson Drilling Contest, have wired Secretary Bonner pot of money. Sandon, Sandon team, tlience east 40 chains, thence south 40 be had from tlie Secretary. All the affairs of the celebration «rere Siamese race: Cornwall and Lindsay. Sandon boys, Sandon, Snndon, every­ chains, thence west 40 chains to point that they will positively compete. This will prove a great draw­ A.J. CURLE J. W. COCKLE wound up and a very hearty vote of There were numerous other eventB of commencement, and containing 160 Secretary. body was talking Sandon on Baker ing card, and one worth going miles to see. The money for this President thanks passed to the secretary and the which tilled out a most enjoyable day. acres more or less. This application street. will be : fe -St president. There were several propo­ covers preemption of D. F. McKellar, Preemption Record No. 104, which was The Nelson people appeared greatly sitions introduced to dispense with lho First Prize $150.00; Second Prize $75.00. Time, 15 Minutes. TRaFuiep 'Koteg, cancelled ou the 24th day of August, pleased at tho large number of Slocan surplus of".144.40. One was to bank •J-inch Steel. Entrance Fee, $2.00 per team. tr************************* 1907. visitors down for tbe Fair. $100 for a future celebration; another Word reached here this morning oi William Fovargue Whellams, All Entries for this Contest must be in the hands of the Chairman of Ulocal ano General. was to donate the whole for a perman­ the death of Mr, Robert Glendinning in per Henry Stewart Whellams, The weather was good, the exhibits Dated, September 8,1907. agent the Sports Committee not later than Friday, Sept. 20th. Picked up by Butting in Everywhere. wero fine, the carnival was splendid, the ent benefit to tlie Miners Union Hos­ the Rovelstoke hospital. Mr. Glend­ 8-11 The conditions are that there must be Three or more Entries to pull off arrangements were perfect, and the pital, sucli as painting it or putting a inning has been a resident of CERTIF1CATEOF IMPROVEMENTS. the Contest. Judges will be appointed by the Sports Committee after hospitality was hearty. yeraiulah on the front, but the motion for a number of years; he was one of The boss took a sudden notion to fol­ NOTICE. which ultimately went through was to the pioneera of tbo town and was greatly consultation with the Contestants. Contest to start at 2.00 p. m. on low the crowd to Nelson Fair this week, Bishop Dontenwill will hold a Confir­ Evelyn Mineral Claim, Bituate in the the effect thut tbe total amount be Slocan Mining Division of West Koo­ Tuesday, September 24th. and he very graciously took along "us," mation service in tiie Catholic Church respected. He leaves a wife and oue handed to the hospital board uncon­ tenay District. Where located:~ tbat is, " we," whom he so fondly desig­ on Sunday morning next at 10 o'clock. child. Four Mile. Soil (Earriagf -{larail*. (decorated carriages.) Girls under 12 years. ditionally. Take notice Ihat I, S. E. WatBon, nates the " devil." Being overcome J. 61. Harris' fine specimen of anti- Miss Olive Vanderburgh, of Ainsworth, free miner's certificate No B5073, acting i First, Second and Third Prizes—Candy. Donated by M. R. Smith with liquid joy and dryer attractions he Several men who, as a rule, are worth spent a few days in town. for C, D. Rand, tree miner's certificate monial silver from the new stiike at the No. B12529, intend 60 days fiom tlie & Co., Victoria. issued the officious mandate that we, Reco was much admired at Nelson Fair. believing, informed us thia week that Miss Maude Anthony, of Winnipeg is date hereof, to apply to the Mining Competing parties will start from A. T. Garland's corner and parade to the devil, return hence and peddle Bill Miner, the outlaw, is in the Slocan Recorder for a Certificate of Improve­ We have yet to learn why tlie sample viaiting in town. ments, for the purpose of obtaining a the Fruit Fair Buildings (Drill Hall): Judges will be appointed by the the oxygen for this issue. Up to Fri­ docs not appear among tlie prize win­ and not many miles from Nakusp. Crown Grant of the above claim. And Sports Committee on the day of competition. Parade will start at 4.00 day noon his hulking carcase has not The lumber has arrived and next further take notice that action under ners. It was entered o.k., and tlie Joe Potter denies matrimony and section 87, must he commenced before blurred the horizon, so we conclude he week we expect Nakusp will have a p. m. on Tuesday, September 24th. specimen ittelf was by far the richest threatens us with a roast. It will be the issuance of such Certificate of Im­ is still " whoopin' 'er up" at tlie Hume, line ol brand new sidewalks out. provements. •Samtnrk jKakittg dottfeBi. on the stand. worth reading when Joe retaliates. Somei. .ig might drop when he sees Dated this 3rd day of September, Mrs. L, J. Edwards, and masters A.D., 1907. First Prize, $ 10,00 Mackinaw Suit, donated by Lentz & Leiser, Vic­ this, nnd it iui*_l*U*c "us," but we shall Silverton secured the htjndsome silver Frost is iu the air and the coal man Mervyn and Wyne, arrived home from 8-11 S. E. WATSON. toria. Second Prize, Pair of Miner's Shoes, donated by J. Leckie & Co. rise for tins journalistic effort, aud pro­ cup for the best exhibit from the Slocan. rejoiceth. tlieir hunting trip. Mrs. Edwards was W. H. Brandon waa responsible for Conditions—Three or more to enter. Judges will be appointed by bably from his physical cne later. Surt Towgood is taking lessons in fortunate enough to bring home a deer. SLOCAN LICENSE DISTRICT. this substantial boost for the Silverton the Sports Committee on the day of competition. Contest will start at •When last seen D.ive Kane, J. W. apple packing. His exhibit at Kaslo Notice is hereby given that thirty NELSON 1 AND D [STRICT. 3.00 p. m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24th. Power, Bill Hunter and Nick Cavan­ camp. days from date I intend to apply to the will be out of sight. District of West Kootenay, augh weie introducing tlie hoEs to the Hoard of License commissioners of the John Binnifh, a pioneer miner at the Take notice that Herman Dorey, of •Ea&fefl Nail att& &mro Erintttg (Eawttst. Bishop Donlonwill and Fr. Jeannotte Slocan license district for a train fer of NelBon_ guys as Towgood, and he was Arlington mine, died suddenly last Nakusp B. C, bu-tnnan, intends to »li­ returned last night from a tour of this my liquor license of Rosebery Hotel, First Prize, a Shirt Waist; Second, Pair of Gloves. trying to set a brewery pace with a ly for permission to purchase the fol­ Saturday from an attack of peritonitis. Rosebery, B.C., to Joseph Perant. district. lowing described land. Contestants will be required to drive one 4m. Spike and one 2in Screw printery income. We can see his finan­ The deceased was greatly respected. M. MCCARTHY cial finish, and almost feel ouis. Tiie celebration committee were called Commencing at a post marked Her­ A meeting of the Board of License flush to the Plank provided. Contest will take place in the Drill Hall at Ho leaves a wife and six, children to man Dorey's N,E. corner, planted at upon to pay the C.P.R. $25.85 this Commissioners will be held to consider 5.00 p. m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24th. mourn his loss. the S.E. coiner of lot No. 8049, situated Of course everybody ia going to KUBIO Buch transfer at thc Court House, New week, this amount being the unearned about two miles from the Airow Lake, Fair next Tuesday. For this occasion We are glad to sse that J. T. Foley ia Denver on Monday the 7th day of Oct. (_>ranb Prompttaiu. (_t.tt.ttrt. residue of a $75 guarantee for Bpecial on McDonald Creek, running 40 chains out playing marbles a<_ain. Look out at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. we look to see the excursion train pack­ south, then 40 chains west, thei.ee 40 Under the direction of Mrs. Bishop, at the Drill Hall, on Tuesday train service on Labor Day and the day Dated at New Denver, the 5th day of ed with Sandonites, as the people of for your shoulder Foley. chains north, thence 40 chains oast to evening, Sept. 24th, at 8.30 p. m. The following Firms have kindly loaned after. The money was paid with no Sept. 1907. Kaslo did handsomely by us on Labor place of commencement and containing Pianos for the occasion: The Gourley-Winter-Learning Co., per S. A. We are pleased to learn that Robt. added kick or comment. Considering JOHN T. BLACK Day. Let's all go I 160 acres more or less. Hunter, Agent, Kaslo, B. C.; The Mason-Risch Co., per Morley & Co.,. McTaggart and A. Stonier have been the muddled up service from Slocan Dated August 19th, 1907. Chief License Inspector. Nelson, B. C.; New Bell Art Piano, per D. J. Robertson. Nelson, B. C. Special attractions have been ar­ discharged from the hospital this week. City on Labor Day, tbe payment of the HERMAN DOREY ranged for both Tuesday and Wednes­ If anyone lias any kick coming about money without a vigorous protest causes Wiiliam A. Mitchell, Agent. l^atBt &an*-—40fl farilH—Free for All. On A Avenue day evenings next at Knslo. On Tues­ our paper this week, blame it on the us some surprise. NELSON LAND DISTRICT. First Prize, $25.00; Second, $15.00; Third, $5.00 day a 10-round glove contest between printing devil. He did it. The C. P. R. steamahip department District of West Kootenay. Conditions—Four to enter and start. Race to be best 2 out of 3 heats tbe winner of the Elmore and Flfczslm- ARE YOU GOING The mails of Sandon are so heavy, announce the winter rates on their Take notice that Harry J. Labraah, iiions go at Nelson and a local man has of Nakusp, B. C, hotel keeper, intends •jUttl* iliat*--C>n A Avenue. that it iB impossible to sort all the let­ Atlantic steamers becomes effective at been arranged for a big purse. On to apply fur permission to purchase the INTO THE HOTEL ters arriving the same day, EO that tlie once. Usually these tates do not come First Prize, $15.00; Second, $10.00. Wednesday evening a grand ball will be following described land: post office Btaff has two new, handsome into effect before November 1st. This Commencing at a post marked Harry Conditions—Three to enter and start. Race to be best a out of 3 heats held at the Opera House. and smiling young ladies who deliver affords an excellent opportunity for an J, Labraih's N.E. corner, planted at BUSINESS Tbe Elkhorn exhibit at Nelson Fair Nouflta Rare. letttra with a pleasant nod and advice Autumn trip to the Old Country, at the S.W. corner of lot 8509, situated about two miles from the Arrow Lake, secured the trophy eai-ily. greatly reduced rates, with unexcelled Horses to run from old Bank corner to Eagles' Hall. Riders to dis­ as to how to feed the baby properly etc. aud one half mile from McDonald creek Bully for New Denver! Avison'a mount, drink a glass of water, light a cigar, remount and return. Cigar etc. first-class accommodation. and running 40 chains west, tli.nce 40 exhibits of pumpkins and squashes chains south, thence 40 chains east, ? must be alight at the finish. "A Pair of Country Kids" wai greeted discounted those of other competitors in The Bchool trustees havo arranged thence 40 chains north to place of com­ First Prize, 150 Pharoah Cigars ; Second, 100 Pharoah Cigars. by a fair sized audience on Monday If not, you may have a friend a pronounced manner. Four firsts and. that the winter session for the public mencement and containing 100 acres who is, and he would be glad to No Fee will be charged for entries to Horse Races, but all entries must , , , . ,. „*.••.(. night. There was nothing particularly school will be conducted in tbe City more or less. know of some big bargains. The be in the hands of the Chairman of the Sports Committee not later than one special We look to see the exhibit • startling about the piny. The plot was atKaalo. As Hilliard Tower remarked, Hall, and all the desks and school Datod August 19 1907. following articles were saved Friday, Sept. 20th. Judges will be appointed on the day of the Races. er. HARRY J. LABRASH , ,,, , , . I inst thick enough to hold it togctbe equipment hnve been transferred from from the fire at the Filbert Hotel These Races will be run off on Wednesday, Sept. 25, commencing at 2 p.m. Ther e were severaB l very amusing sit­ 4-13 Herman Dorey, Agent. "Let'em all come; they'll get a fair j ^ _ ."_ . the school. The new arrangement ia on Jan. 15th last, and are all •hake here." uations, the best one being where she guaranteed to be in excellent UtotjH Jlu? .Eating ffimttrrit. greatly appreciated hy tho scholars and NELSON LAND DISTRICT. District of West Kootenay. condition and fit for the best Much comment was overheard at I re*0(ed to be ki8ecii whi*0 jrty.jfty v,a_ For Boys under 12 years, at Drill Hall. their parents. Take notice that Alexander Ducharme, Hotel in the Province. Nelson regarding the determination of'lookiuK she mu,t heard ftbout lho of Nakusp, B.C., bushman, Intends to Read on. First Prize, $2.00; Second, $1.00. Kaslo fruit growers not to exhibit at | „inky finger marjjBiM xhe acting McDonnell and Isenor, the winners of apply for permission to puichase tbe A GURNEY FURNACE, large the Nelson Fair. NeeJlesi to add, des­ the Sandon contest, disappointed tlieir Contest will start at 5.00 p. m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25th. could have beeu better hut it was cer­ following deaciibed land. enough to heat any ordinary pite the air of nonchalance which dom­ many admirer* at Nelson, but their Commencing at a post planted at the sized hotel, complete with tainly good enough to at least break thc pipes, fixtures, etc $50 (Stria' (Erarlwr •Eating (Emitr-at inated a certain ciicle of Nelson officials, failure) tn get nearer than third position north-east corner of B. M. Stuart's pur­ monotony of the evening aa usually For Girls under 12 years, at the Drill Hall. the Kaslo exhibit was missed this year • „, „ . . _. , is due to the fact that both boys are re­ chase, thence east 60 chains, thonce Does that interest you ? Read on. First Prize, $2.00; Second, $1.00. ' ispent in Sandon. covering from severe colds contracted south 40 chains, thence wost 00 chains, 2 NATIONAL CASH REGIS­ Rev. J. McKinnon, ol Slocan City, thence north 40 chains, to place of com­ TERS, absolutely perfect and Contest will start at 5 p. m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25th. and missed badly at thai. We would at our celebration, otherwise they will conduct morning and evening eer- mencement, and containing 240 acres as good as new. hatcertaiu>_____i_L___.e to probe ant iolt dbande woundd ou, but tot Kaslthemo . would have chased lbs winners and at One cost $245 $150 , more or less. One cost $125 $50 •2.a&u fl' ftotatnt -Hireling Gtantpnt. ...i imiugioaujiaaw' ,vices in the Presbyterian church ou least got second money. There are Dated August 10. 1907. First Prize—3 Sacks of Potatoes, donated by Jas. Spiers. in bui^JPTast year and the reault this j ^ ^^ FRENCH STEEL RANGE, with year was inevitable and plainly visible, Qw some who talk about backing them ALEXANDER DUCHARME canopy to carry off smoke, all Second Prize—2 Sacks of Potatoes, donated by Alex, Goldsmith. Neil O'Donnell, one of Hilly Bennett's complete for $35 If Nelson does the right thing as it is against tlie winners when they get fit CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS Third Prize—1 Sack of Potatoes, donated by C. H. Bonnor. UP to them to do at Kaslo Fair next | partners in the Winslow, n free-gold again. PLATE GLASS MIRROR, 12 ft. prospect of great merit in the Lardeau, by 5 ft., with bar, back bar, This Contest will take place in the Drill Hall, at 5.00 p.m., on Wednes­ week the end of the feud will bave'taken Fly Fraction snd Dardanells Frac­ and copper-lined work board tion mineral claim, situate in the day, September 25th. Judges will be appointed by the Sports Committee place, and we accordingly suggest a came in last night, and bottle racks, complete with Slocan Mining Division of West highly finished bottle cabinets on the day of competition. " love feast " for Wednesday evening New Denver Lodge K. of P. No. 22 Kootenav Distiict. Where located :•— for sides $125 In Dardanells' Basin. Committee in charge—C. H. Bonnor (chaiiman), O. E. Desmond and next. visited Sandon Lodge No. 24 hist Wed­ Take notice that I, D. Fraser, acting 1 Automatic electric PICTURE For Sale at tie MACHINE, in splendid work­ E. H. Latham. nesday evening, when three candidates as agent for the Dardanells and Okana- Sandon was en fete Thursday night gan Mining Company, Limited, Free ing order, with five dozen in­ were knighted. Tlie meeting wound Miners Certificate No. B17551, intend, 60 terchangeable views from life. The Committee in charge have the privilege, at their discretion, to alter when the telegram from Neil McMillan days from the date hereof, to apply to A big money-maker $35 an or eliminate any part of this Programme. arrived to tell of the glorious victory of |"P "''*' informal social program, the Mining Recorder for a certificate A very handsome REGULATOR inging, reciting and oratory were tlie Sandon Dairy of Improveiheni** for the purpoie ot ob­ tho Queen Bos. team ut No I sou in tlie CLOCK, cost $100 $50 Single Fare Rates are guaranteed by all Steamship Lines and Rail­ rder of the evening. The refresh- taining a Crown Giant of the above big rock drilling contest. Our prog­ claim. A swell CLOCK, cost $25. .$12.50 roads coming to Kaslo. _ | merits were tbe beat in the experience And further take notice, that action nostications^! egarding the ultimate sac undor section 87, must be couuueuoed Call on or write to The various Exhibits will be open to thc inspection of the public at cess of McGillivray and Erickson were I of the older members that were over i served in any lodge room and did great 7 Good Winter Cows. before tho issuance of such Certificate of WILLIAM M. BENNETT 1.30 p. m. on the 24th inst., and at 12.00, noon, on the 25th. substantially endorsed, .*•••-and• ww-e. *'-'=•feel , credit to the refreshment committee, improvements. Dated this24thday of Aug., A.D.100*7 Reco Hotel, Sandon, Any Visitors desiring any information, are respectfully requested tr> confident that if the learn goes .to especially Mrs. A. Shilland, who did 0.9 D. FRASKK, JAS, McKINNON, SANDO**. B.C. \= j apply to the various Chairmen in charge of each Section. Spolyina it .ill cover itself with glory, most of the work. P.O. Box 117 Agent. TIIE SLOCAtf MINING REVIEW, SANDON, B. 0. —-**.-.. • "TUto highness, mny I be heard?" asked Baldos easily. He was smiling Underwear made-to-order, for you couldn't WOOING SLEEP. up at Yetive from the bottom of the possibly excel in fit nor equal PAINS IN THE BACK steps. She nodded her head a trifle un­ in value K Prescription That Worked Well In *** - Philadelphia. *.:**5C**; easily. "It ls quite true that I left the OVER THE KIDNEYS yaw Bf ?S|Si castle by means of your secret passage A haggard looking man strolled Into m GE0R6E BARR ISP last night." PEN-ANGLE a downtown drug store the other day Tell of Diseased Kidneys and the Proven Cure For "There!" shrieked Marlanx. "He ad­ and asked the druggist for help. He This Dreadfully Painful Ailment Is Beverly of rCUTCHEON, Q4 said he bad trouble lu getting to sleep *?-**? mits that he"— _;_&_?_ •i 1 "But I wish to add that Count Mar­ G"ua*ra.n.teed. wheu he retired. No matter bow aT lanx ls ln error when he says that Miss sleepy he might be during the day or DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS 1 Calhoun was my accomplice. His eyes how much sleep he might have lost were not keen in the darkness of the Underwear the moment his bead touched the pil­ Graustark Can't shrink nor stretch nor bind nor bulge; out- low he was wide awake and lay thus .?#•**.*. •-«-**•-*-» ^iS* When kidney disease does not arise town snid that the trouble was due sanctunry. Perhaps he Is not accus­ lasti other kindi; and is sold with t guarantee tomed to the light one finds in a chapel for several hours. Once asleep he wns from exposure to a draft or chilling to the turn of life. that insures you against any possible fault very hard to waken, but he had to be of the body, it is usually developed at the hour of 2. Will your highness Trade-marked like this "A lady friend advised mother to kindly look in the direction of the up at a certain hour, and In conse­ gradually as a result of liver and try Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, in red as ure sign of bowel disorders. southern gate? Your august gaze may quence of his peculiar afflietiou he was and by the time she had used two value. Made in many losing more sleep than he could stand. It is because of tlie intimate and boxes of this great medicine she was (Continued) phant. "It nuars out nil that I have fall upon the reclining figure of a boy asleep there in the shadow of the fabrics and styles, at The drug clerk regarded him quiz­ dependent relation of the liver, kid­ perfectly cured, nnd the old trouble said. Baldos left the castle last night, neys and bowels that Ur. Chase's Lorry's ailger was hard to control. friendly cedar. If Count Marlanx had various prices, in form- zically a few moments und then re­ has never returned." He clinched his hands nnd there was a as I have sworn, but not for the pur­ plied: Kidney-Liver Pills cure diseases cf Mr. J. Edwards, of Colborne, Out., pose of escaping. He went forth to looked closely enough last night he fitting sizes for women* the kidneys when mere kidney medi­ and who is employed by the Ken­ fine suggestion ot throttling in the way might have seen that It was a boy who men and children. ~j% Trvft/forK "My dear man, you dou't want medi­ cines fail. he did it. Marlanx, entering the room, carry information to our enemies. Can cine. What you want Is something to nedy & Davis Milling Co., Lindsay, any one doubt that he is a spy? Has went with me and not"— By quickening the action of the Out., writes: "1 have taken Dr. Baw that he was doomed. He hnd not change tlie trend of your thoughts. liver nnd bowels this treatment im­ Chase's Kidney-Liver Bills for some expected Beverly to take this appalling he not returned to carry out his work? "Fool! Don't you suppose I know a Po ns a friend of mine did. He was And now, gentlemen, I ask you—would woman's skirts?" cried the Iron Count mediately lessens the work of Ihe time, and can positively say that step. The girl, tears iu her eyes, rush­ POINTED PARAGRAPHS. troubled tbe same way and found that kidneys, and at the same time re­ they are tlie best medicine I ever ed to a window, hiding her face from be return unless he felt securo of pro­ "Better than most men, I fancy," the old folks' plan of Imagining Bheep stores tlieir natural vigor. In this used. I was troubled very much with tection here?" calmly responded Baldos. "My young the wondering ministers. Her courage A boy's idea of n hero is another passing a barrier and counting tbem way the most serious and complicated my kidneys and had dreadful pains It was a facer. Yetive aad Beverly friend wore the garments of a woman, was out of date, so he began trying to diseases of tlie kidneys aro thorough* in my back, whicli were increased suddenly failed her. if the charges let me add." lioy who runs away from home. ly cured. were read aloud before these men It felt as though a steel trap suddenly name all tbe states In thc Union. He by leaning over. Lorry came down and grasped Bal­ Nothing Is so oflen overestimated ns Miss Delia Melleimott, 373 Main "I can testily to tlie exceptional seemed to her thnt she never could lift had been closed down upou thein. Lor­ the information given confidentially. soon got them so he could classify ry and Anguish were undeniably dis­ dos by the arm. nis eyes were stern them alphabetically. Then, when they street, Moncton, N.H., writes: merits o* Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver her eyes again. A mighty longing for As a rule, what n man calls his "l"'or some time my mother could Pills because tliey hnve cured me, Washington, her father nnd the big concerted. There was a restless, unde­ and accusing. Above, YeUve nnd Bev­ no longer Interested hlm, he started on cided movement nmong the ministers. erly had clasped hands nnd were look­ lights represent merely desired privi­ the counties of his state. He now has not walk across the lloor or stoop ami shall gladly recommend them to Calhoun boys nisli.il to her heart aa over because the pains in her buck anyone inquiring about them." "Colonel Quinnox, will you fetch Bnl­ ing on dumbly. What did Baldos mean? leges. tbem at his tongue's end, classified up she stood there and awaited tlie crash. You mny hnve forgotten more than just over the kidneys were so severe. Dr. CIIIIHO'S Kidney-Liver Pills But Lorry was a true nobleman. dos to the veranda at once?" asked "Then, you did go through tbe pas­ to the fourth letter. Now he Is start­ She had severe headaches, backache, regulate the action of the liver, kid­ the other man knows and still bo a ing ou state capitals nnd their loca­ "Gentlemen," he said quietly, "Count Lorry, his quick American perception sage? And you were accompanied by spells of blindness and dizziness, and neys and bowels, one pill a dose, '25 short horse. tions. Then ho will take up county Marlanx has seen lit to charge Miss telling him that Immediate action was this boy, a stranger? How comes this, tried mnny medicines without ob­ cents a box, at nil denlers, or Ed- The mnn who Is scared Into being seats. A moment's glance at an atlas taining relief. Tlie doctors of our Calhoun with complicity in tlie flight necessary. "It is cooler out there." sir?" demanded Lorry. Every eye was manson, Bates A Co., Toronto. He gave Beverly a look of Inquiry. good Is the one most likely to boast during thc day shows him when he ls of Baldos. 1 will not read the charges accusing the guard at this juncture. She flushed painfully, guiltily, nnd he of his exceeding virtue. wrong, nnd the beauty of the plan Is to you. They nre unworthy of one who WBB troubled in consequence. The men were descending the steps as There are lots of ways of wasting that he rarely has to think along these In King Edward's Pockets Horses of the King and Queen has held the highest position ln the if to surround him. Like every man who values the The King and Queen show tlieir "As a mere subject, 1 demand the time. Peeling sorry for yourself brings lines longer than ten minutes before army of Graustark. He has"— "It is not the first time that I have about as little returns as nny. he Is sound asleep. To make It short, look oi his clothes, King Edward car­ affection for their horses in a cur­ I "Bead this, my husband, before you arrest of this man," Marlanx wns s

THE SLOCAN MINING REVIEW, SANDON, B. C.

CATARRH OF STOMACH A QUAKER ROMANCE GREAT ENGINEERING VENTURE. ENGLISH GI.iL SUES BARON. RELIEVED BY PE-RU-NA The Wooing of Katharine Hollings- Immense Bridge Now Being Built Cruel Letter Charges Woman With worth by George Robinson. Over St. Lawrence. Grasping After Money. SOMETHING SUPERIOR Valentine Holllngsworth accompanied Very few Canadians are aware i f Saves A German baron's love affairs were William Penn in tbe good ship Wel­ the tremendous character of the opera­ described recently to Mr. Justice TO THE FINEST JAPAN TEA GROWN. come and settled in Delaware upon the tions which are now being carried out Grantham and a special jury in the banks of tbe Brandy wine. Katberlne, in the construction of the gigantic Celluloid Starch needs King's Bench Division when he was cantilever brdge over the St. Law­ mulct in £300 ($1,500) damages for bis daughter, "a delectable Quaker no cooking just rence river, some six and a half miles cold water and 'tis bleach of promise of marriage. The maiden," the pride of the little settle­ west of Quebec City. ready. 'Twon't stick, plaintiff was Miss Agnes Ischen and II !! ment, was wooed and won by big This bridge—in some respects tho yet gives a better the defendant was Baron Rudolph von George Robinson. But George wns of most remarkable in the world—will gloss, with less iron- Konig. The breach was denied. the Church of England, and Katberlne have a total length of 3,300 feet. In rubbing*, than any The action was founded, said coun­ addition to the sub-structure of a starch you know. sel, according to the Tribune, on two "must be married In meeting." cople of main piers, the bridge wil) Its price ia little. verbal promises of marriage in Sep­ "George," writes the author of "Heir­ consist of two 500-feet side spans, ex­ Your dealer sells it. tember, 1902, and January, 1903. The looms In Miniature," "was willing to tending from the anchor piers to the Try it this week, so. plaintiff was a German and from 1894 SALADA join the society, be a Friend and be main piers of the towers; two 562 1-2 to 1397 wa. learning the millinery GREEN TEA married in meeting or anywhere else feet cantilever arms, reaching out over business in Germany. When she came Sold on'y In sealed lead packets at 40c, 50c and 60c par lbs that Katberlne snld. Accordingly he the river, and carrying between them If; Celluloid to London to seek employment she by all grooers. a and Katberlne mnde their first declara­ a central suspended span measuring after an acquaintance of about five A Surfeit of Knowledge tion fifth day, first month. 1088." 676 feet between centres of end pins. or six weeks went to live with him. At A COUNTRY VISITOR. Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh, super­ This span is one of the most striking that time he was very poor, but he The elders, however, had "scruple*.." intendent of Philadelphia's public features of the bridge, and illustrates was now wealthy and described him­ The Now York Man Felt Above hi.... seeing tbat GeorgiVB conversion wns schools, who has a habit of inter­ well its huge proportions, for it is self as a Baron of the German Em­ but Changed His Opinion. very sudden, and (hey nsked him this longer than any simple pin-connected pire. After this plaintiff and defend­ spersing his many lectures and pub­ One of the most successful wholesale searching question: truss span that has yet been erected. ant traveled together a good deal. lic addresses with incidents of liis Sandy's Query dry goods merchants New York clt. "Friend Robinson, dost thou Join the Ordinarily, such a span would bo In February, 1898, he gave her an trips about the country, tells of tlie Society of Friends from conviction or •supported on masonry towers, and it A Scotchman and his four children ever saw hnd the peculiar habit of r. engagement ring with his monogram following dialogue which took place for the love of Katberlne Ilollings- would form, say, the main channel entered a fine, fashionable restaurant gardlng ns bis Inferior any man wli* engraved inside. Although the de­ between himself and a little school­ •crorth?" span of some river crossing; but in in London. Sandy ordered a bottle fendant introduced the plaintiff to was engaged ln a business less gen this case its abutments* are the end teel, as he held, than his own. In Iii* boy in St. Louis some time ago. Dr. George hesitated. lie prized the truth of lemonade and five tumblers. The many persons as his promised wife, pins of two giant arms, each reach­ the promise to marry was not carried employ was a young Vermontcr, wli- Brumbaugh wns on his way from the and he did wish to marry Kntberiue. ing out over half a thousand feet from waiter brought them, and stood some So he nnswered: out, and in December, 1905, she dis­ felt highly elated when one dny a mni hotel to a hall, in which he was to its point of support. distance away to watch the proceed­ covered that he had married some "I wish to join the society for the from his native town who was vlsltluj deliver un address beforo a teachers' ings. Sandy poured a little lemon- one else. the city called on him. Tho man wu love of Katberlne Ilollingsworth." The Cantilever Arms. institute. The little fellow in ques­ ado into each glass, and then pro­ On February 19, 1906, the defendant somewhat crude ln his manners, bu* MOE. JOSEPH BEAUDOIN The Friends counseled "delny nnd The cantilever arms and .the central tion had been following at the heels duced a large bag of pastries and sent a most cruel letter to the plain­ he hnd piled up a fortune ln the tin Hint Friend Robinson should be per­ .pan together form a channel span of •f thc educator for a couple of blocks, Mde. Joseph Benudoiu, 59 Rue Ut. tiff, in which he said:—"Eleven years ware business and ln buying up nt n Olivier, Quebec-, P.Q., Can., writes: suasively and Instructively dealt with." 1,800 feet in length, and thus furnish gave one to each of the children. when tha latter turned, and, putting have passed since I committed my discount lu times of panic commercki "Peruna is wonderful for indiges­ Shrewd men ns they were, they allow­ the world's record for maximum span The waiter did not like to see this one youthful folly, and ten years of paper which he believed was good his hand on the lad's head, asked tion. 1 ent whatever I want and no ed Katberlne to denl with him, and of nil existing bridges in general, behaviour in a high-class restaurant, that time you have made money out The youth Introduced the Vcrmonter Iiiin if he went to school. After te- longer feel nny depression, within a yenr George joined the socie­ and for tho cantilever type in par­ and cnlled tlie manager, who ad­ of me. How nice it is now to quietly ticular. Tho main spans of the Forth to his employer. plying in the affirmative tlie hoy "Having had dyspepsia for a long ty as a true convert. dressed Sandy thus*. sleep with much money and able to time and having tried various other Bridge—hitherto tho giant amongst enjoy myself and know that you will asked: "Are you going to talk to An old mnnuscript rends, "He nnd "Do you know who I am?" "What business are you in?" asked remedies, 1 decided to try Peruna, bridge structures—are 1,700 feet long, dio of hunger on the dustheap or in them teachers?" "Yes," said Dr. Kntherine wero permitted to begin n the dry goods prince as tho two shook and witli the fourth bottle of it I or 80 feet shorter than the span of the "Na," replied Sandy. prison. Now comes my revenge for this Brumbaugh, "I guess I am." long and hnppy married life together, "I'm tho manager." hands. was perfectly cured. Quebec bridge—As, however, the ten years of money grasping. If I "Well," replied tlie boy, "I wish you being for many years nn example of Forth Bridge has two spans of the "Oh, are you?" said Sandy; "then "The tlnw-a-a-r business," drawled "For this reason I recommend it could save you with.one penny from wouldn't tell them too much, for my to all those who nre suffering with piety antl goodness to those around great dimension stated, it is well to why the dickens is tlie ban' no your downfall I would not do it; I the Vcrmonter. teacher's going to be there, and she that terrible malady, dyspepsia. them nnd retaining their love of truth remember that it will be 2,030 feet playin'?"—London Tit-Bits. would spit in your fnce and give you Without a word the dry goods mer­ "I hope that all who are afflicted nnd loyalty tv the society to the last." longer from end to end than its Cana­ one kick and see you die in the gut­ chant turned on his heel and bolted knows enough already."—New York in this way will take Peruna as I dian rival. The number of deaths occurring ter." Into his private office. He didn't rec­ Tribune. did." among young children during tlie ognize tinware merchants as desirable Its Historic Situation. summer months is Bimply appalling. The experience of Mde. Beaudoin HE HIRED WEBSTER. The bold promontory which called In the city of Montreal last week, acquaintances. After lounging away the first two ought to be sufficient proof to nnyono ROUND WORLD IN 41 DAYS. forth tlie astonished shout of "Que 175 children under the age oi five "Hold on a minute, Mr. 1" shouted weeks of his vacation on the farm, a of tlie value of Peruna in cases t f A Sharp Nantucket Man's Bargain Bee" from the early French n.ivign- years died, and nearly all the deaths the Vermontcr after the retreating fig­ Georgia student received rather in­ catarrhal dyspepsia. If you suffer Englishman Tells How He Beat Jules With the Great Lawyer. to-s and gave name to the picturesque were due to stomach and bowel ure. "Are these here things goln' to sistent notice one morning that the from stomach catarrh in any of its Verne's Record. Of course Webster wns In demand by fortress city of after times, continues troubles. With ordinary care most carriage needed washing. Finding a various forms, give Peruna a fair be paid when they fall due?" those who could afford to pny for his to delineate the north bank of the St of these little lives might have been Lieut.-Col. Burnley Campbell writes tub full of water near the pump, he trial, avoiding in the meantime all I'rom bis wallet the Vermonter drew Lawrence for mnny miles by a steep snved. Watch the food given the to The Times that he landed ut Dover proceeded to ask whether it might bo such indiscretions in diet as would services. A sharp Nantucket man ls several slips of paper, which he held cliff, 150 feet to 220 feet high. Oti little ones. Do not feed meats; see on June 13, after completing a cir­ used for the purpose. tend to retard a cure, and you will snid to have got the better of the great up to the dry goods merchant's fnce the opposite shore the heights of Le­ that the milk given is pure, and give cuit of the world in 40 days and 19 1-2 "Jim," he said to one of the old soon he rewarded by a normal appe­ defender of the constitution in nn Tlie merchant glanced at them and ef vis form n similarly abrupt boundary nn occasional dose of Baby's Own hours. If he had caught the St. darkies on tlie plnce, "what do they tite and healthy digestion. amusing way. however. He bad a to the river waters. Since the naviga­ Tablets, a medicine which surpasses Petersburg express at Berlin on June fuslvely bade the Vermonter welcome use that tub for " IS»I •- small cat<3 which was to be tried at tion interests required the bridge to all others in preventing and curing 12 he would have reduced the time to his private office. The pnpers were "I don't know, Marse George," le- Nantucket one week in June, aud he be at least 150 feet nbove higli tide, stomach and bowel troubles. by several hours. After asking whe­ notes to the extent of $50,000 uttered plied the negro, "jes zactly what It is snid that Lord Rosebery pos­ posted to Webster's office In great the feature of the topography made ther this is a record for speed around by the dry goods merchant and which, dey do use dat tub for." sesses the costliest collection of snub* haste. It wns n contest with a neigh­ it possible to avoid high and long ap­ Mr. Jogtrot—I don't want this the world he gives the following par­ unknown to him, the Vermonter hnd "O, pshaw, Jim," said George im­ boxes in tlie world. Many of them bor over a mutter of considerable local proaches. At this point the St. Law­ horse. He hasn't any sense at all. ticulars of his trip. bought up nt a big discount—Brooklyn periously. "Been here a whole year ure solid gold, and some are set with Interest, and his pride as a litigant rence is 1,900 feet wide et low water lEvery time he sees an automobile he He left Liverpool on May 3 at 7.20 Eagle. and don't know what the tub's for brilliants. wns nt stake. lie told Webster tbe and 2,500 feet nt extreme high tide, wants to climb a tree. p.m. by the Canadian Pacific steam­ Whnt do tliey do with it?" A curious inlaid enamel snuff '* -x particulars nnd asked whnt he would the usual tidal range being 14 feet, Dealer—Well, that's good horse er. He arrived at Quebec May 10, 3 "Well, mnssn," said Jim, nt his wns at one time the property of Na­ charge to conduct the case, end the extreme range reaching 20 sense, it Beems to me.—Chicago p.m., and left by the Canadian Paci­ OLD TIME CELEBRATIONS. wits' end. "I reckon dey jest uses poleon Bonaparte. A small black feet. The maximum depth of water in fic Railroad's oversea transcontinen­ dat tub foh to keep- water in fob to "Why," snid Webster, "you enn't nf- News. box studded with three diamonds the channel is 180 feet, but tlie river tal mail train at 5 p.m. He reached Happiness the Order of the Day, Tran­ keep it from leakin'."—Harper's ford to hire mo. I should have to stay shallowa rapidly to a depth of 10 feet Weekly. belonged to the eminent statesman Minard's Liniment Cures Garget Vancouver May 19, at 5 a.m., and quillity of the Night. town tbere the whole week, and my at the river piers at extreme lew tide. Pitt, while nnother, plainly inlaid ih Cows. left at 12.30 p.m. on the Canadian witli fine gold, was used hy Fox. fee would be more than the whole cr.se As before stnted, the underside of the Pacific's mail steamer. Arrived at The files of old newspapers are a Thos. Sabin of Eglinton says: "I priceless record of the history and Although tlie collection comprises is worth. I couldn't go down there for channel span is 150 feet above high An Irishman who had begun to Yokohama 5 a.m., May 26, and de­ have removed ten corns from my only twenty-two boxes altogether, its less than $1,000. I could try every water of the St. Lawrence river, and practice photography went into a parted at 7 a.m., May 27. manners of their times. In the papers feet with Holloway's Corn Cure." estimated value is £35,000.—Tit-Bits. case on thc docket ns well ns one, and the depth of the cantilever trusses shop to buy a small bottle in which He readier Tsaruga May 23 at 9.30 of 1796 the accounts of public rejoicings Reader, go thou and do likewise. It wouldn't cost nny more, for oue case over the main piers is 350 feet. to mix some of his solutions. Seeing a.m., and left at 6 p.m., by a Japan­ show that these were few ln number Its Immense Height. Wild Weeds of Great Value would take my time for the entire one he wanted, he nsked the chemist ese steamer, which reached Vladivo­ nnd thnt the method of keeping them "Now that you've come in for a New Zealand flax is one of a num­ week anyway." how much it would be. stock May 30, at 2.15 p.m. He then differed widely from our ideas of fes­ little money," said Zimmerman, "I ber of wild weeds that yield tlieir The total height from low water "Well," said the chemist, "it will took a trans-Siberian train at 7 p.m. tivities. Washington's birthday was hope you'll pay me what you owe "All right, Mr. Webster," quickly re­ level to the highest point of the canti­ gatherers great wealth. This flax, be twopence ns it is, but if you want and arrived at Harbin May 31, at perhaps the greatest holiday. me." sponded the Natitucketer. "Here's levers is 414 feet. The bridge will be 7.25 p.m. He left at 8.30 p.m., and "Let's see," said Borroughs. the strongest known, grows wild in anything in it I will not charge you "Industrious citizens," we nre told, your $1,000. Vou come down, and I'll formed entirely of rolled steel girders, for the bottle." reached Irkutsk June 4, at 6.30 p.m. "Your name's 'Zimmerman,' isn't it? marshes. When it is cultivated it "appropriated the hour of noon for the fix it so you can try every case." not a single casting being used any­ "Then," said Pat, "put a cork in He arrived at Moscow on June 10 at Sorry, old man, but I'm paying off dwindles and its fibres become where on it, and it will rank ns by congratulations of the day. Each fam­ brittle nnd valueless. Webster wns so amused over this it."—Judge's Library. 2.38 p.m., and left at 6 p.m. He ar­ all my creditors in alphabetical or­ proposition that he kept his word. He for and away the most massive truss­ rived at Warsaw June 11, 9.30 p.m., ily enriched the domestic meal with der."—Philadelphia Press. Indian hemp grows wild, and out ed structure yet erected for any pur­ spent the entire week in* Nantucket Beware ot Olntmei-iU for Oatarrh that and left at 11.30 p.m. bountiful provisions, and gay spirits of it hasheesh, or keef, is made. pose. The importance of the bridge Oontaln Mercury, Reaching Berlin at 11.35 a.m., June and temperate and undissembled Joy and appeared on one side or the other will be gathered from the fact thnt as mercury will surely destroy the eense Keef looks like flakes of chopped 12. he departed five minutes later, pervaded all classes." in every case that came up for hearing. the St. Lawrence is at present unspan­ of smell sod completely derange the Oshawa Fit for the finest building. Colt straw. It is smoked in a pipe; it *s whole system when entering it through and arrived at Cologne the same day The shrewd Nantucketer hired Daniel ned until Montreal is reached, and be­ There were speeches and processions V/aiiawa little enough. Reduce fire-riski. eaten on liver; it is drunk in water. the inucocs surfaces. Such articles should at 9.08 p.m., and left at 11.15 p.m. out to all his friends who were In liti­ low the city of Quebec the bridging never be used except on prescriptions and illuminations for tbe less indus­ |*l_[ Q X Qt. 1 Two thousand designs lor stores, It produces an intense, a delirious He arrived at Ostend June 13, at 7.30 -e-. ... . halls, warerooms, churches, rest* gation nnd received In return nbout $1.- of the river is impossible, as soon from reputable physicians, a* the dam­ trious who were willing to give some happiness, and among Orientals it age they will do Is ten fold to tlie goot a.m. and left at 11 a.m., arriving at *L*6llingS dences.etc. Writeforhandsonio. after leaving Quebec the St. Law­ thing more than the hour of noon to is ulniost as highly prized as beer 500, so tbat he got Webster's services you can possibly dori-r. from them Dover at 2.50 p.m. the same day. ly illustrated book showing exclusive Pedlar designs. and whiskey with us. for nothing and made a good profit to rence opens out into a wide channel, Hall's Oatarrh Oure, manufactured by ?. the celebration, but the most memora­ which at the mouth of the Saguenay J. Oheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio., contains Lieut.-Col. Campbell 'vos singular­ ble observance of the day was that of Tlie best nutmegs are the wild ones. boot no mercury, and Is taken internally, ly fortunate in making connections, The PEDLAR People SSTM rivtw Is 25 miles wide, and at its en­ Oili'iwii Montreal Ottawa Toronto London Winnipeg They grow throughout the Malay acting directly upon the blood end muc­ but on May 30 the stedmer on whi^h the Harvard students. archipelago. trance into the Gulf of St. Lawrence ous surfaces of the system. In buying The Hygiene of Underwear. he was traveling ran aground on on "Saying to each other thnt It would But the most valuable weed of all it increases to 100 miles in width. Hall's Oatarrh Oure be enre you get the The n veriige person wearing two sets As the St. Lawrence is navigable for genuine. It is taken internally and isolated rock during a dense fog in be disgraceful to pretend to honor these wild growths is the seaweed. made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Oheney the Sea of Japan. The tide fortunate­ Washington with riot and disorder, The nitrate beds of South America, of underclothing a week, says tlie ships of the line as far as Quebec, A Oo. Testimonials free. Nurses' & Mothers' Treasure the "Gibraltar of the West" ranks as ly lifted the ship off and enabled him they retired to their chambers before 0 whicli yield something like $65,000,- "fouth's Companion, will make the Bold by Druggists. Price. 7So per hot- one of the three great distributing tie. to make railroad connection!" at Vlad­ o'clock, and by the time the bells ost reliable medicine for baby. 000 a year, are nothing but beds of change in the middle of the week, but «_»ntres to Britain and the United Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa­ ivostock. If he had missed that train ceased ringing there was not a light to 1 over 50 vests. Fit st compounded seaweed decomposed.—New Orleans it would be far better if the two sets tion. there would not have been another by Dr. P. E. Picaull ia 1855. were kept going the entire week ou States of the produce of the Domin­ be seen In nny of the buildings." Times-Democrat. ion. The completion of the Quebec for four days alternate days. Witb tbe biweekly Suhbubs—Not much grounds about This ls equaled by tbe summing up bUdge is destined to immensely im­ Makes Baby Strong In Fields Far Off—Dr. Thomas' change, the clothes worn during tho your house in town, eh? Is the yard of the celebrations of Fourth of July Eclectric Oil is known in Australia, prove communication between Can- wide? Welsh Eisteddfod. Restores the little organs to perfect day are aired only for seven or eight odi and the United States, as it will for the same year, a day observed with South und Central America, as well Citiman—Just about. Thousands of enthusiastic Welsh­ health. Gives sound sleep, without hours in tbe twenty four nnd never aciommodato two steam railway great rejoicings. No accidents nre re as in Canada and the United States, Srihbubs—Eh? Just about what? men assembled in Llangollen recently resort to opium or other injurious drugs. have the purifying process of a sun­ tricks, two electric tramcar routes, ported, and tbe editor concludes, "In At druasuts', 25c 6 bottle. $ 1.25. l|DB3 S3SB9.10UI UOJ*)dlUnStIOO B*1I piIB Crliman—A yard wide.—Philadel­ to witness the picturesque ceremony ning. With two sets going on alter­ two highways, and two side walks, short in every place we hetrd from Nu.ionnlDro8&Ciw-mK*lCo. Ltd., Montr-ftI year. It lias made its own way, and phia Press. of the proclamation of the Welsh Na­ and link up various routes on both all that needs to he done is to keep nate days, one set can be aired two tional Eisteddfod, which will be held happiness was the order of the day. sides of the water. The undertaking, ita name before the public. Every­ nights and one day, and. If possible, Some persons have periodical at­ in the town next year. The ceremony tranquillity of the night."*—Youth's which will involve an outlay approxi­ one knows that it is to be had at any should be hung up where they can re­ tacks of Canadian cholera,- dysentery took place in the beautiful grounds Companion. mating upon £900,000, will not be store, for all merchants keep it. ceive the direct rays of the sun for or diarrhoea, and have to use great adjacent to Plus Newydd, onco the completed for some two or three some hours. They sbould not be kept precautions to avoid the disease. residence of the famous ladies of years. The Luscious Grape. The annual enmp of the Alpine In a dark closet. Change of water, cooking, and green Llangollen. Here the Gorsedd Circle, The grape, whose purple flood man club has begun at Paradise Valley, fruit, is sure to bring on the attacks. consisting of twelve massive boulders, HEALTH for century after century has con­ near Lnggan. Germans and Canada. To such persons we would recom­ each weighing over two tons, had Beecham's Pills are the "ounce of A Wonderful Cataract mend Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery been laid out. verted Into wine. Is a Persian by birth. The editor of The Canadian Gaz­ Its cradle was on tho sunny hills to the irevention" that saves many a dol- Minard's Liniment Cures Diph- The falls of Iguazu, situate near Cordial as being the best medicine Accompanied by fifty bards, clad in far for cure. Keep disease from where Argentina, Paraguay and Bra­ ette was among the British journalists in the market for all summer com­ south of the Caspian sea, and there the theria. who recently visited Germany. In picturesque costume, the Archdrnid getting In, and it will never lay you zil meet form one of the most wonder­ plaints. If a few drops are taken in ancients ate It and enjoyed Its acid conversation with Prince von Buelow. Dyfed repaired to the circle daring •but. Recently a district visitor in the ful cataracts In the world, being great­ water when the symptoms are noticed the morning. Mounting the centre taste. The men of Caubul ground it The safeguards against all life's he found that the German chancellor no further trouble will be experi­ to a dry powder and ate it with relish, East End of London asked the wife er In extent nnd more varied In charac­ was well informed as to Canadian boulder, he demanded, "Is it peace?" common ills are: A Sound Stomach, enced. half as a medicine, half because they of a notorious drinker why she did ter than the better known falls of Ni­ progress. He says: "By his questions and there was a cry in the affirmative Healthy Kidneys, Regular Bowel* not keep her husband from the pub­ agara. The first plunge of the Iguazu the Chancellor showed his knowledge from the bards. Then the massive liked It. And then those days went by, and Pure Blood. Mr. Flafdwell (on his first Atlantic lic house. falls Is 210 feet, followed by two oth­ of the change that has come over Gorsedd sword was sheathed, and the and wo hem* of the renowned grapes of Hundreds of thousands—both voyage)—Do you know, Mary, that archdruid proclaimed the Eisteddfod "Well," she answered, "I 'ave ers of 100 feet each, while between Canadian conditions in recent years. Palestine, which grew In Immense men and women—keep healthy by done my hest, ma'am, but 'o will go this ship burns 400 tons of coal to be held in September, 1908, "in the using the two series of fnlls there nre cata­ He spoke of the German settlers of clusters nnd weighed fifteen pounds to there." every day? face of the sun and the light ot the racts and rapids covering n vast ex­ Ontario and the West. There was, the bunch. Noah planted the vine I in "Why don't you make your home Mrs. Flntdwell—William Henry, •ye." panse and surroundlug picturesque Is­ he affirmed, never any doubt in Ger­ mediately after the deluge. The book look more attractive?" many of their success or of their loy­ have you been letting the janitor The subsequent proceedings in tho lands. stuff you with any such fairy tale of Genesis mentions bread and wine, "I'm sure I've tried 'ard to make alty to Canada, their new home. But, afternoon were of a more imposing and the Israelites complained thai it 'omelfke, ma'am," was tlie reply. as that?—Puck. character. In the presence of thous­ BEECHAM'S all tho Bame, ns Germans wore con­ Moses and Aaron had brought them "I've'took up the parlor carpet and The Left Wing. ands of spectators, there was a pro­ cerned above all with the welfare of out of Egypt Into a dry and barren sprinkled sawdust on the floor, and "Is tbere any portion of the fowl yon their fatherland, the German people Fielding, Sask., will be incorpo­ cession through the gaily decorated land where thero wero neither figs nor put a beer barrel in the corner; but, prefer, major?" asked the hostess rejoice that, whereas 200,000 German rated a town on September 10. Btreets. First came two Llangollen vines. PILLS lor', mn'nin, it tnin't made a bit of blandly. emigrants formerly went to seek their ladies, in national costumes, accom­ difference."—Tit-Bits. panied by n Welsh goat. Then, be­ a remedy that has stood' the test "The left wing. If you please." fortunes in other lands, such as Can­ hind the Red Dragon banner of Wales, for half a century and is now used "Tbe left wing?" ada, Gormany now provided for all A Difficult Feat She—He hns n most extraordinary her people within her own bound­ came local yeomanry, volunteers, con­ over all the civilized globe. They figure, hasn't he? "Yes," retorted the major, gazing du­ aries, and emigration had ceased. He stabulary and public authorities Hove you ever tried to stand upright purify the blood, strengthen the He—That's so. I believe an um­ biously nt the platter. "I believe It ls showed no hesitation in affirming his Next came the Gorsedd jewel-studden on a log perhaps a foot across the butt nerves, regulate the bowels, aid the brella is nbout the only thing he can nlways good mllitnry tnctics to bring belief in Ca.iadn's future greatness, I bought a horse with a supposedly banner, the Gorsedd sword, and on a out In an open lake, keeping your Ixil- kidneys and cure stomach troubles. buy ready made.—Ally Slopor's. the left wing of a veteran corps Into and nothini interested him more incurable ringbone for $30. Cured bier was borne the massive Hirlas ance to every roll and dip of the log? Build up the nervous force and re­ action."—London TH-Blts. than the extent of the contribution in him with $1.00 worth of MINARD'S horn. Then followed the arclidruid, Well, If you had you would realize bet­ pair the ill effects of overeating. ' men and money which the United LINIMENT and sold him for $85.00. members of Parliament, sheriffs, lo­ ter the marvelous balance of the man The best safeguard against indiges­ tion, biliousness and dyspepsia. Ort* the '3e*D. States is making to the remarkable Profit on Liniment, $54.00. cal mayors, magistrates and other who not only has to do thin, but also "Oh, yes; I know them all. The first Canadian expansion of to-day." MOISE DEROSCE. functionaries. maneuver other logs down the current Take Beecham's Pills regularly one was Speeder, the young million­ Hotel Keeper, St. Phillippe, Que. and you will maintain good health Arrived at the circle, a loud blast with a long pike pole, chain booms to­ at small cost. Whin the aire. He thinks nothing of a ninety on the Com Gwlad was the signal for gether with numbed fingers, nnd, In Expansion of Commerce. mile gait." the assembly. A symbolical wreath fact, do the whole of his day's work "Indeed? Who's the second?" The customs revenue of the Dom­ was presented to the archdruid, who inion continues to grow at a marvel- while balancing on a twirling, twist­ "That's Dr. Van Knifem, the cele­ then sipped from the Hirlas horn, ing, half submerged tree trunk. At Small Cost jur rate, and illustrates the wonder­ containing mead, which was present­ Hair Falls brated surgeon." ful expansion of commerce which is Sold Everywhere. In boxes 25 cents. ed to him by n woman. Subsequent "Well! And the third?" taking place in Canada. Mark Twain assured King Edward proceedings consisted of harp and Stop hi And why sot? Fall­ "Makeup Luke Natchral, the fash­ The receipts for the month of June ing hair is a disease, a regular VII. that he approved Windsor Castle vocal music, addresses and the initia­ Immune. ionable undertaker." were: 1907-8, *.5,.'521.*M4.83; 1906, •.•*.- with its grounds and would like to tion of new bards. "You'd better get out Here comes 093,421.37; increase, $1,228,023.46. disease; and Ayer's Hair Vigor, "Great! Who's tbe"- buy it. "The King entered into the that idiot Boreham, nnd he's got a story "The fourth belongs to a hustling For the three months ended June 30 as made from our new Im­ spirit of the occasion." Thus dfd Metals and Metaphors. he thinks Is new that he'll Insist on voun__ florist."— Puck. the increase v.ns $2,964,391.40, the fig­ Mark Twain again fellow in the foot­ "It is most amazing," said a metal handing you." proved formula, quickly and ures being 1806, $12,158,701.03; X9Q7, steps of Artemus Ward, as he has fol­ "No, ho won't I'm Immune.** completely destroys that dis­ Where Fielding It Buried. •15.123,092.43. lowed for forty years. lurglst "how the world relies on met­ "How's that?" The "father of tho English novel,'' When Artemus was in London, als for Its metaphors and similes. Thus ease. The hair stops fallin** an orator Is silver tongued or golden "I told him the story." Henry Fielding, lies burled amid the The Doll. writing articles for Punch, he visited out, -grows more rapidly, and mouthed. An explorer ls bronzed by cypress trees of the English cemetery Tbe ancient civilization of Rome In­ the British museum and he punched WILSON'S African suns. A resolute chap has an all dandruff disappears. of Lisbon. Not long after bis death cluded the doll as an instructive plny- the walls to see if the masonry was Does not change the color of the hair. nil right. "A man with a gold band Iron will. A sluggard moves with lead­ Worse Than He Felt. On* pack*. a tomb was erected to mark the spot- *hlug for children. Tarauls wish ««eh tsottlo a memorial which an English vlsitoi on his hat said, in a harsh voice, that en feet An ostrich has a copper lined Cutting—I suppose it did make yon FLY haa aotually I must stop poking the walls. I told •how it to your ln 1772 found "nearly concealed by stomach. A millionaire has tin. A feel mean. Dubbs—Will, I should say! killed a bushel dpetar Norway's Forests. him I would do so by all means. 'You Why, I felt like a plugged nickel! Cut­ weeds and nettles." In 1830, through swindler Is as slippery as quicksilver. of Aloe. __sk hit-* •ion. It, Of Norway's forest area the state see,' I said taking hold of the tassel A borrower has brass." ting—Ah! But what a blessing It Is iters thos (outs tj*7» the exertions of the then British chap­ which waved from the man's belt, and owns 3,335 square miles, which bring thnt we never feel quite as bad as we FADS A lain, a large sarcophagus was substi­ an annual income of about $2G8,000. heartily at these remarks, whioh was SOLD BV The little book in etch package gives tuted, which about thirty years ng" look. The annual expense connected with made in a joaking spirit, tne man DRUCCISTS, CR0CER8 ANB GENERAL STORES the for-nuli of our new Hair Vigor, tells wns repaired, and the Inscription, n frowned darkly and walked away." Mamma Remembered. the public forests, "statsal menulnger," 10c. par packet, or 3 packet* for *2Bo. fach ingredient is used, and ex- long ono In Latin on the front, snd flrawin' him close to me in a confi­ Tapa (enraged)—Well, Constantla. Meeting Trouble. i many other Interesting things. as they are called, amount to about will laet a whole eeaeon. the words pn the back, "Lnget Brttau- J dential way. 'You see, I'm looking daughter, I've never In all my life seen More people would snap their fingers Er reading you will know why this new $128,000. The yearly profit derived by n"n gremto non darl fovero nutum,' round this mooseum, and if I like it is soft, green, unsophisticated, spoony In the face of trouble if trouble didn't lair preparation does its work so well. the state from this source ia thus about carefully restored.—Loudon Chronicle. I shall buy it.' Instid of larfin' an idiot as young Puddlngton. Mam have snch a sudden way of swooping ' toeojemtt tr that. O. Am <*•» LewiU, MMsU*-**->* *i40,qgo. -. • -Boston Herald. ma (emphatically)—I have! down on us. W. N. U. No. 648 *£ mat a. jjMgjgJMgJI LAND ACT-KOOTENAY LAND Notice is hereby given that 60 days The Leading Hotel of the Silvery Slocan DLSTRKJT. afier date I intend to apply to tlie Hon. District of Weet Kootenay. thc Cnief Commissioner of LSnds and Works at Victoria, B. C for permission To Rent Bank of cMontreal, Take notice that Cornelias Morgan to purchase tlie following described Gething, of Slocan, B.C.. prospector, lands situate in Weet Kootenay District; The Reco intends to apply for permission to pur­ Commencing at a post planted at tbe CAPITAL ALL PAID UP, $14,400,000. REST, $11,000,000 chase the following described land: south-taut corner of lot 7647 and marked J. St. D. S.W. corner, thence north Sandon, B. C. UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $432,68..98 Commencing at a post planted on the along the cast line of lot 7547 20 chains, Several Residences President—Loan STBATncoNA AND MODNT KOTAL. south boundary of the. C.P.Ry., lot 382 thence east 20 chains, thence eouth 20 Heafcquarters for flMning ant> {Travelling fl&ett Vice-President—HON. GEOHGK A. DKUMMOND. at a point on the west bank of Slocan chainB to the north-east corner ot lot General Manager—E. S. CLOCBTOH. River where said south boundary crosses 8127, tlience following along the line of lot8127, 20 chaine to the point of com­ Very Small Figure Meals First Class. Bar, The Best Branches In All The Principal Cities In Canada said river, thence west 40 chains, thence mencement aud containing 40 acres. LONDON, ENQ., NEW YORK, CHICAGO, SPOKANE. eouth 40 chainB, thence east 40 chains, •Rooms Xargc, Clean" ant) COSE* more or less, to the weet bank of the Dated at Slocan, B.C April 30th, 1907. * A General Banking Business Transacted. , thence following the JOHN ST. DENIS. meanderings of aaid river in a northerly PerD. St. Denis, Agent. J. M. HARRIS. direction, 40 chains more or less to : NEW DENVER BRANCH, - fl.S . FISHER, Manager. pointof commencement, and containing &> William Bennett *& 160 acres, more or less. Dated July 1st, 1907. .•••••••••••• •*•»•»» * t CORNELIUS MORGAN GETHING. SLOCAN LAND DISTRICT. District of West Kootenay. Take notice that William Ernest Take notice that John St. Denis, of Go to Wilson's for Slocan flMnina 'Review. Slocan, B.C., farmer, intends to apply Marshall, of Rosebery, B.C., agent C.P. (or permission to purchase the follow­ Ry,. intends to apply for a special li­ | J. R. Cameron j cense over the following described land- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ing described land: Commencing a t a poet planted on the south-east corner Commencing at a post on the south: AT BANDON, B.C. of lot 7617, thence norlh 20 chains, west shore of Slocan Lake one half mile The Kootenay Tailor eaBt 20 chains, south 20 chains to the north-west of Sawmill creek abont two Subscription (2.00 per annum, strictly north-east corner of lot 8127, tlience miles from Rosebery and bearing tbe in advance. No pay, no paper. along the line ot lot 8127, 20 chains initials W. E. M.'s N. E. corner, thence weet. *. eouth 80 chains, tnence weet 80 chains, FIT AKD STYLH thence north 80 cliains, thence cast 80 ADVERTISING RATES : August 1st, 1907. GUARANTEED. JOHN ST. DENIS. chains to point of commencement, and SANDON, B.C. I Notices to Delinquent Owners - $12.00 D, St. Dinis, A gent. 640 acree more or lees. " for Crown Grants - - 7.50 June 21st 1907. , Steel, etc. " " Purchase of Land - 7.50 SLOCAN LAND DISTRICT. WILLIAM ERNEST MARSHALL. " " License to Cut Timber 5.00 Di.trictof West Kootenay. Take notice that Charles Plant, of All locals will he charged for at the rate New Denver, miner, intends to apply ol 15c. per line each issue. for permission to purchase tho follow­ Zhc Slocan Ibotel ing described land: commencing at a T. H. WILSON Transient ratcB made known on appli­ post planted at the north-west corner Gbree tforfts, Nourishing-^ cation. No room for Quacks. of lot 6881, thence north 40 chains, east. SILVERTON, B.C. 20 chainB, south 40 chains, weet 20 Address all Communications and make chains. b************4*****^^ Cheques payable to August 12th, 1907. CHARLES PLANT. Headquarters for Mining Men Stout I JNO. J. ATHERTON, D. St. Denis, Agent. when visiting this famous Silver- *************************************************** Put up in Pint Bottles for Family -and Hotel Trade. 9 Editor and Publisher. KASLO LAND DISTRICT. Lead Mining Camp. Every District ot West Kootenay. comfort foi the Traveling Public. We guarantee its Strength and Purity. I Take Notice that Florence Lawrence MADB BY THE MclnneB, of New Denvei, wife of Angus A Well-Stocked Bar and Excel­ Zhc Sanfcon Dotel Mclnnes, intends to apply for permis­ sion to purchase the following described lent Pool Table. land:— New York Brewery I Commencing at a post planted at the Hugh Niven, Proprietor LAND ACT.-KOOTENAY LAND northwest corner of lot 8506, eroup 1, •Robt. -Xunntn-g proprietor. DISTRICT. Kootenay District, tlience west 20 chains District ol West Kootenay. thenoe eouth 20 chains thenco east 20 A Home from Home. Fully equipped for High-Class Take notice that Robert Duncan Ken­ chains thence north 20 chains to tlie Certificate of Improvsmentt. Trade. Excellent Accommodation and point of commencement, containing 40 nedy, of Slocan, B.C., livery keeper, "Independence" Mineral Claim, Sanbon fBMners' THnfon Hospital acres more or lees. situate in the Slocan City Mining Splendid Cuisine Always. intends to apply for a special timber FLORKNCE LAWRENCE McINNES, Division of West Kootenay district. Open to the Public. licence over tho followlug described Kenneth L. Burnet, ageut. Where located:—On Lemon Oeek Persoual supervision given to the wants of Our Patron*. lands. Commencing at a post adjoin­ adjoining tlie Crueader Mineral Rates by Subscription (1.00 per month. Non-subscribers (2.00 per dlera. LAND ACT-KOOTENAY LAND ing James Smith's south-east corner, Claim. (Bboicest Xtquors, Mines ano -Si-gars. Hospital Staff and marked "Robert Dancan Ken­ DISTRICT. Take notice that I, II. R, Jorand, Free O. E. ANDERSON. • - S. PETERSKY, M. D. Miner'e Certificate No. B78,800 acting ************* nedy's N.E. corner," thence south 40 District of West Kootenay. for myself and as agent for W. J. Shat- Address Communications To The Secretary* chains, thence weet 160 chains, thence Take notice that I, P. J. Gallagher, ford Free Miner's Certificate No. B4.685, intend, 60 days from the date hereof, north 40 chains, thence eaBt 160 chains of Rosebery, B.C., lumberman, intend to point of commencement, and con­ to apply to the Mining Recorder for a to apply for a special timber license Certificate of Improvements, for the taining 640 acres, more or less. over the following described land: purpose, of obtaining a Crown Grant of ROBERT DUNCAN KENNEDY. tbe above claim. St. James' Hotel Commencing at a post planted at the THOMPSON BROS. June 17th, 1907, And further take notice that action, Exchange S.W. corner marked P.J.G. S.W.C, under section 37, must be commenced Proprietors. Take notice that James Smith, of about two miles south of the N. & S. before thu issuance of Such Certificate New Denver, B.C. of Improvements. Slocan, B.C., miner, intends to apply Ry., thence north 160 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence south 160 chains, Dated this 2nd day of May, A.D. 1907 for a special timber license over the fol­ U.K.JORAND Visitors to New Denver, the beauty spot aVPAGI.FI.e thence west 40 chains to point of com­ Hotel. of the Continent, will find this hotel lowing described lands: Commencing to be thoroughly equipped for at a poet planted about one and oue mencement, containing 640 acres more or less. P. J. GALLAGHER. This well-known hotel is now open again for ior the comfort of Tourists. half miles distant in a southerly direc­ business. The rooms will be found well ven­ Well stocked Bar. tion from Duncan Graham's north-east Dated July 11,1907. local Salesman Wanted Tor Excellent boatin*.. Grand scenery. tilated, and cosy, and visitors may rely on SPLENDID SAMPLE ROOMS corner, and marked " James Smith's Sandon first-class attention always. Bar well stocked. New Soo Spokane S.E. corner,"thence west 160 chains, Take notice that I, P. J. Gallagher thence north 40 chains, thence east 160 of Rosebery, B.C., lumberman, intend And Adjoining District lo represent A. JACOBSON - - - Proprietor. chains, thence south, 40 chains to point to apply for a special timber license Service. ot commencement, and containing 640 over the following described lands: ************************* t**** *************- Commencing at a post planted about 2. { Canada's Greatest Nurseries acres more er ICBB. JAMES SMi H. nillea Bonth of Summit lake, marked TreeB of right eize and age for Britisli June 17th, 1007. P.J.G. S.W.C, thence north 80 chainB Columbia planting. Grosrn on lime­ thence east 80 chain, ihence eouth 80 stone soil; hardier and longer lived than Take notice that Duncan Graham, of chains, tlience west 80 chains to point coast trees. Slocan, B.C., miner, iutondB to apply of commencement, containing 640 Just lor a special license over the following acres moro or lees. A permanent situation, Territory re­ described lands *. Commencing at a Dated July 5ih, 1907 served ; Pay weekly ; Free outfit. To Spokane up the Beautiful pott planted on the west shore of Slocan P. J. GALLAGHER. Wiite for particulars. Arrived Kootenay Lake. Lake, about ono mile distant in a south­ RATES $3 to 3,50 A DAY. Steamer Kuskanook to Kootenay erly direction from the mouth of Indian Take notice that I, P.J. Gallagher, Stone & Wellington creek, and marked " Duncan Graham's FINE SAMPLE ROOMS. Landing, connecting at Curzon of Rosebery, B.C., lumberman, intend FONTHILL NURSERIES Spring an& Junction with Train to N.E. corner," tlience west 80 chaini, to apply for a special timber license Special attention given to Mining Trade. (Licensed by B.C. Government ) Splendid Scenery, Fishing, Boating, etc. Spokane via Spokane thenco south 80 chains, thence eaBt 80 over the following described tract of Su mmer International. chains, tlience north 80 cliains to point land. Commencing at a post planted at TORONTO - - • ONT. of commencement, and containing 640 the S.W.C, marked P.J.G. S.W.C, Samples acres more or lees. thence north 40 chains, thence eaBt 160 H. STEGE Tho Host Popular Trip this Seuoa. DUNCAN GRAHAM chains, thence south 40 chains thence Notice is hereby given that 60 days June 15th, 1907. west 160 chains to point of commence­ from Crown ment. Containing 040 acres more or after date I intend to apply to the Hon. RATES*. Take notice that Nils Nelson, o leBB. Poetie planted abont 2miles from the Cliief Commissioner of Lands and SINGLE FARE ROUND TRIP Slocan, B.C., a rancher, intends to west shore of Slocan lake nearly oppo­ Works lor permission to purchase the {Tailoring Co. apply for a special timber license over} site Silverton. following described lands in Weet Koot­ following described lands : Commenc­ Dated July 5th, 1007. enay District: Commencing at a poet ^^^^^^a^t^t^t $9.20 $16.80 marked "A. J. Watson's N.W. Corner ing at a post planted about four miles P. J. GALLAGHER. Good for Thirty Days. distant iu a norlh westerly direction post," said poBt being at aoutli-eaat Wt MAN from tbe mouth of Goat creek, a tribu­ coiner of lot 7 Block 832, Group I, No matter what bis of- Apply Local Agent, or West Kootenay District, thence eouth \ The Most Complete and varied assortment ever tary of the Slocan River, thence west cupstion, may euve E. J. COYLB, A.G.P.A. 160 chainB, thence north 40 chains; 80 chains, thence eaet 20 chains, thence in the Country, money by getting his thence east 160 chains, ihence south 40 north 80 chaine, thence West 20 chains Shoes Mado to Ordor. Vancouver, chains to point.of commencement, and to point of commencement, containing f In Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots, Serges, etc. For a Mining Shoe JOHN MOK, D.P.A., Nelson. containing 640 acres more or less. 160 acres more or less. there is nothing better NILS NELt-.ON. Jalland Dated April 20th, 1907. Complete fit and entire satisfaction guaranteed. than tho famous BAL June 20lh, 1907. 7-4 A. J. WATSON. ET FRILI.E FRENCH OALF or KIP UPPER LAND ACT-SLOCAN LAKE LAND with a good, solid, DISTRICT. band made bottom Dislrict ot West Kootenay. Bros. Take notice that I, Bert. Norria VICTORIA Groceries, Canoed Goods and Provisions SOLE AGENTS FOR STANSFIELD These shoes can only be got by Sharp,* of Orient, Wash., occupation SLOCAN LAND DISTRICT. UNDERWEAR leaving your oidsr with assayer, intendR to apply for permiss­ Also complete Line of Gent's. Furnishings and Supplies. J District of West Koolenay. ion to purchase the following described HOTEL ^ Take notice that Fred D. D. Kelly, land:— of New Denver, nurse, intends to apply Commencing at a post planted on Just Arrived P. W. WARD for permhsion to purchase the following N. E. cor. lccalrd on Slocan Lake shout Silverton, 35.(5. rfe»crib_d land: 20 milis irom r*locan Olty, thence we't Shoemaker - Sandon Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains, thence south40 chains, Ihence one mile from the Nakusp and Slocan east 40 chains, thence north 40 cluiiiiB W>. 3% /Hbac6onal6 Railway to the soutli and about two and to point ot commencement containing one half milt s from Slocan Lake, and 160 aciis mere or less. s 12 chains west from thn westerly boun­ BERTRAM NORRIS SHARP £. W. Wfbbowson dary of lot i', 127, on tlie line of A. Jucoli- eon's northerly boundary, thence 80 Thomas Melville Sharp, r* Ue *. PROVINCIAL ASSAYER and Agent. Recognised by the Travelling ***** METALLURGICAL CHEMIST. cliains north more or less to the boun­ July 81st, 190". dary of tin/ber luaae No. 435, thenco 40 Public, Miners and Mining Gold, Silvor, Cupper or Lead, «aeh,$l.00 chains wosl, thenco 20 chains rorth, Gold-Silver..$1.60 Silver-Lead. ..1.60 tlience 20 chains west, tlience 60 chains A LAROE Men to be the Best Hotel in Zinc. .$2.00 Gold Silver with Copper or SHIPMENT SANDON'S FAMOUS HOUSE OF CALL. south, thence GO cViaiis ea-1 lo point of the Slocan. The bar is stock­ Lead.. 2.60. commencement. Contain ng 210 acres DELAYED IN ed with the choicest quenchers. Prompt attention given to sll samples. more or less. HALCYON TRANSIT. Koofen.a}' 26 per cent, discount npon five samples. August 12th, 1907. We Will Sell at BAKER ST., NELSON. FREDD.D. KELLY. •R. fl>. Spencer * prop There la no better house in the for P.O. Drawer, 1108 Phons A67 Hotel. the Mining Man to make hie Headquarter*. Take notice that .T^^jiJIjjprath, "of HOT Reduced Prices. Visitors will find an up-to-date style of doing SLOCAN LAND DISTRICT. Nelson, B.C., I.oadina3W*B*\.Ventla to Also SUITS and PANTS bu "linen, and the Barkeeps are artiata in their apply for a special timber licfaee over W rst Koo tenay At Cost line. tbe following described tract of lands: SPRINGS I, William Stewart Drewry, liy occu­ Commencing at a post planted about $)_' pation a Land Survivor, intend to miloi west of New Denver on the west The Finest Wines and Liquors and Choicest Brands of Cigars apply for a snerial license to cut tim­ side of Slocan Lake, maiked J. McG. ber upon six hundred and forty acres ••"•So** N. W. cor., thence north 80 chains, of land, siluate on Ihe west shle nf thence east 80 chains to the shore of Slocan Lake nbout one-half mile norlh of McLeod & Walmsley - Props. ; Slocan lake, thence south 80 chains, The Most Beautifully i.itnated J. J. Finland Nemo creek bounded au follows tlience west 80 cliains, lo point of com­ Sanitarium in British Columbia. Commencing at a post, planted nt mencement. Containing 640 acres more Its medical waters are renowned provincial Hssa?ec tha N.E. corner of Lot 652), tbem-c or less, for curative qualities. "That noith S.) chitns moro or less to the J. MoGRATH ano (Sbemtet S.W. coiner of Lot 8426; tlience nonh Tired Feeling " completely cured. SLOGAN LAKE LAND DISTRICT. P. J. Gallng-her, Agent. Distiict of West Kootenay, ASSAYING, 100 chains, thence west 40chains, thence A certain remedy for Rheumatism Take notico that I, Thomai M. Sharp sou*h 80 chain!", thence west 40 chains, in its varied forms. A euro cure Sandon Sandon -Assay Office of Nelson, B.C., engineer, intends to Ihence soiuh-IO chains thence cast Sll Take notice that John McGrath of chains more or loss to the point of com­ NeUon, B.C., londtnss'er, intends to for Metallic and other .poisoning8. Late F. II, HAWKINS. apply for permission to purchase the mencement. following iieBciibed land:— apply fo r a f pecial limber license over | Two mails a day and telegraphic Ordinary Tariff: Colin J* Campbell Dated Aug 14th. 1907 Ihe following described tract ot land*: facilities. Rates—$12 to $18 per Commencing at a pott planted on S.E. Gold, Silver, Lead, Copper, Iron, Silica, corner, located on wc_t shore of Slocan Assayer WILLIAM STEWART DREWRY Commencing at a post planted about week. For .further particulars $1.00 each. Lake, abon 12 miles from tbe head of 4 miles wu:*t of New Denver on the west apply to Silver with Copper or Lead, Manganese, said Slocan Lake, tlience west 40 chains, Notary Public side of Plocau Lake marked J. Mc. N. The Review Lime, $1.50 each. Notice is hereby given that 30 days W. C, thence north 40 cliains, thence tlience north 40 chains, thence enst 40 Conveyancing after" date we intend to apply to the HARRY McINTOSH Zinc, Antimony, Sulphur, Gold and clmins, tlience south along shore of erst 160 chains to the shore of Slocan Silver, $3.00. •cense hoard of the city of "jloran B.C. Lnko, ilienco somli 40 chains, thence Gold, Silver, with Lead or Copper, Zinc MccanLake to point of commencement la transfer of licence, hold by us for the west 100 chaine to pointof commence*, HALCYON HOT SPRINGS For and Silvor, .2.60. containing 160 acres more or lese. PHONE 2. P.O. BOX Arlington Hotel,in Bloek A, lots 1 and 2 went.* Containing 640 acios ARROW LAKE, B, C. Silver, Zi.ic and Lead •.•..00 THOMAS MELVILLE SHARP. to Robt. Graham and Frank Griffith, less, GETHING & HENDERSON Gold, Silver, Zinc, Lead and Iron, .1 CO July 81st, 1907, J. McG RATH.