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Vol.v I. No. .88. REVELSTOKE, B. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1897. $2.00 a Year in Advance."

INCORPORATION connection with it to note that the A SILVER COMBINATION CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS Victoria Times, which is Senator THE SKAGWAY TRAIL (-:• The civic committee appointeel at Tt'iiipleiiiun. who is the cli.iirir.uii of May Likely be Formed Which Will Sutton Mineral Claim Three Things- the last public mt'i'tin.^ held in IMcr- the commit tee wliich framed the plat­ Prevent Erratic Movements in the A TOLL ROAD TO BE BUILT BY Situate in thclllcclllcnaut Mining snn's hall have decided tti start tlu* form, dues not think that the time lets THE PROVINCE . IS hopping Division of West Kootenay District. Silver Market Price, Where locateel: On the northwest L'ii't'iil.'ilinn of a petition whicli will yet come, for I he iidoplioii of a policy siele of the mountain l_etui_i.il the NEW YORK, NOV. 22.—7.he leading Illecillewaet Klver anil, the north constitute the first step towards in- of state ownei ship of raihvoys in this Reduction in Postal Rates—Three Cents Quality, fork eif the same, about five mile., silver inleresls in this country have corptii-.-itioii, anil wiuilil h.ivi: to province. It. is tilso interesting to re­ northeast of Illeeillentiel. started on a new tack, which may Will Carry a Letter to Any Part of Assortment, Take notice that I. Frank Stillmau liarnard. receive sigiiiittiit-.s repi't'.s,eiiting tin- ntal k that the platform makes ample bring them into a combination for t Free Miner's Certificate Nu. DMIW, issiieei ut the Empire — Gazetted at- Last — A by Letter New Westminster on the 17tli elay of October, value of two-thirds of the land in the provision for a continuance of the their mutual benefit. Representative*, Enter more laigely into the WM, managing ellreetor of the I.illeiet, Eraser present condition of affairs. Grants of these interests, which handle prac­ Telegraph Cable to Victoria and Itlver tuul Carlboei tleilel Fielels, Limited, l-'ree ai'Pti which it is pi'opo.-ietl to ini-oi'ptu-- act of buying thon anything Miner's l.'ertillcule N'o. (1118 A. issucel at New Jitu. Under the conditions which of lands are still lo be given iu aid of tically tin' whole output, are now in Vancouver — Silver Still Advances HK llrst thing wise p.ople think ot 13. Westminster on tlie :111th day eif June, 1H97, in­ railways under thej Cirit reg'ine. the the city, and several meetings be­ T tend, till days from the date hereof, to applj-to unfortunately 'prevail here it'soonis, Slowly—Canada Refuses to Agree to when ordering goo "s hy mail 18 tha £ else. If the price is right, the Mining Uei'iirder for a Certilieate of Im­ tween them have been planned for the however, that the petition in (pit'stion only difference being- that the Grits i>?N resi makes our Mail Order trade forgo SJ- Commission Sji ahead at a gratifying rate. g complete, buying is-easy. Anil further take notice that action, under legislation to entilile us to become in­ power and watch the way that we, ing ' toward the betterment of the Section 117, must be conuneiieeil before the Our Specialties •_—•— re the party of honesty, purity and till business generally, and a possible That is what makes buy­ IssiiHiit-e of such Certificate nf Improvements. corporated, and 'which I'leniii'i' (SPECIAL TO THE HEKALD.) j$ Groceries Dry Goods ff Dated this autli day of Sept.. IS07. Turner, when here, distinctly .stated the. other virtues, make grants of land combination, or trust as it really i3se'Jt«- F. S. IIAKNAR1). woultl be, would enable those -con­ ViirrouiA. N-v. 27.—The Provincial pj Liquors Boots and Shoes" & ing easy at our store. Wc in his interview with tlu: lio.'.nl of tn railways, is about what it amounts cerned to conliol the price at least in Government is calling foi- tenders for j§ Cigars Men's Furnishings ft. CLYDE FRACTION MINERAL CLAIM. Ir.idi* that such legislation to meet our to. This kind of political slush wtis have the stock and can suit a measure, ar.d keep it from sudden swallowed in large doses in the early the construction of a toll road over Crockery Tailoring g the. wants of all in Dry Situato in the Illecillewnrt Mining Division. special requirements could lie ob­ erratic movements, su'.-h as have char­ Where located—Bounded on the sbeiutli by part of 1SS95, but it takes an awful lot that portion of the Skagway trail - Dressmaking tained. The government are strongly acterized the silver market recently. the Maple Leaf Mineral Claim, on tl c East within the territory of British Coliiin- Goods, Men's Furnishings, by tho Ilorno 1". action, on the We-st by iu favor of towns like this getting out of stilt to make it go down now. It It has been suggested that the pro­ % Request! for Dries lists and samples & bia. , the O.ik Leaf Mineral Clniin? running to a there i-J any difference between the posed combination woultl be a joint rcciivo prompt attention. Hats, Boots and Shoes, narrow point on the North. of the provincial leading strings tuitl Take Notice that I. Frank Slillman Himard, Grit and Tory policy in the Dominion selling agency. The present system assuuiiing the privileges and tvspuiisi- TORONTO, Nov. 27.—Hon. Win. Pat­ Clothing,..-! Crockery and Froo Miners Ccrt-licnto No. 88002, issued at of selling silver l'-ir Inline delivery, New Witttnii'Steron the 17th day of Oetjber, liilities of self government,- even House with regard to railway con­ Hudson's Bay Stores, Glassware, and prices that, before it has been smelted from ore, terson made a most important an­ 189". a- rgent for nnd mt b htelfof the Lllloot-t, including, if they so desire, the man­ struction it is scarcely pelcoptible to ....Calgary.... Fraser Kiver and •"ariboo G-'ld Fiel«*s, Limi­ is said to be unprofitable to smelters, nouncement tit a meeting in the the naked eye. with the possible ex­ others can't touch, i[uality ted. Fr. e Mineis Certificate No. 0118 .V issued agement and control of their own owing to the fact that, the price ob­ .Massey Music hall last night regard­ •gysa at Ne* Westminster nn the 30th day of June, ception that the Drummond railway of goods considered." 1897. intend, fi I days fiom lhe date hereof, to schools, subject of course to the super­ tained is invariably lower than the ing the new. postal rate charges.' fn steal is ii good deal ranker than any­ apuly 11 the Mining Recotdcr for a Certilic etc vision of the Superintendent .of Edu­ actual market price. Those who are future thiee cents will carry one We have' elegant lines of of Iniprovoiuei.ts forth*-purpose of obtaining thing in lhat line, to whicli the Dom­ said to be inteiested were not willing a C.own tiiatit of tlicubt*vc Mineral Claim. cation. There does not therefore ounce of mail matter lo any part of inion has hitherto been treated. to give any detailed statement yes. tei- the best goods- at various Anel fillther take notice, that action under seem to be anything to be appre­ the British Empire. section 117, must he. coninic* ced befo e tho is- day, and uo information about the Haigr & Crage hended on (his score. prices and the latest thing sti .nee of uch ' ertilicate* of I.n? roveitents. In short the HERALD would expect place wheie the meeting will be held Sole Agents for D .ud this 20th i.ay of Oooher. 1897. OTTAWA, Nov. 27.'— Today Mr. Wm)-. F. S. IIAKNARD. * a Grit regime at Victoria to hatch a was given out. in style of desig-n.' This is Teinpleiii.in will be gazetted Senator The petition therefore which the policy of state ownership of railways and Senator Mclnnes, Lieut.-Governor: : just the time to buy rubbers WARWICK FIHCTION MISKRAL CLAIM committee are now getting up will out of this lii'st in the basket,about .TERRITORIAL evelstoke Situate in the He illewact Milling Divi ion. only be the first step on the road. WASHINGTON. NOV. 27.—Canada has" ' and winter footwear. • It is the same timejheir fellow politicians \Vh- re loeut-d: B .unei.'d ou tho north by the 1-anaik mineral chiilil, on the south by An}* special legislation will cont-iin a at Ottawa, give Canada lhat "free refused to accede to the request of'the4 - a pleasure for us to show the Dorothy niiue ral claim, on the <*.i-t by David White, a young commercial clause for another petition, asking to trade as they have it in England.", United States for a modus* vivendi-to" - vacant (jrsund, runnii.g west to a nariow traveller of Winnipeg, who ttt one Townsite oar good . be allowed to lake advantage'of the loint. r stop the killing of seals while the com"-" which was to.be the salvation of the time was manager of a largediy good's Take* notice that I Frank Stillman Barnard, act anti to be incorporated, It will of country— hi foi e the elections. And as mission is in session with a view" Xo . Free Mineis U'riiflcat.' No. &*C9J, issucl a'. establishment called the Atradome at MINING, course specifically mention by whom New- Westminster on the 17th tiny of Octob r, their first step towards this result only Calgary, committed suicide" in the finally settle that and other questions. 1S9G as teg. nt for and on behalf of the l-illooet. such petition will have .to be signed, FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE Bourne Bros., Frai-er River anel Cnribe'O UoM Fields. Limi­ succeeded in reducing the tariff as a Winnipeg General Hospital, on Satur­ A despatch from Ottawa says that I he- ted, Free Min. rj Ce title .te No. CUB A, issued and what amount of property the whole" one-eighth of one per cent., it day. He was suffering , from inter­ end of the negotiations is yet a" lbnpp • Revelstoke Station nt New Westminster on the "0:h" day ot .Inne, 18S7 intend Gil dujs fiom the dale hei oof. to signatures inu*>t'represent. -In the seems more than likely that the Dom­ mit tent alcoholism. * way removed. * , apply to the Minit.g R> to-dcr for a ter incite special act by whicli-'Nelsiin, Rossl.-md ol linprovcnients 'or ih-> purpese of ohtuinitiB inion will have, to wait a long^vhile The recent cold caused the formation £HAS.R. CARLYON, ' VICTORIA. Nov. 27.—Genl.-Snpt'.'- a i rown Grant e-f the above Mini rnl CI .im.' and Grand Forks were incorporated, for free trade, and the ""province as of ice on portions of the Belly river And further Itiko notice that action uiider and 'effected a. sudden rise of water, Janes of the Western Union Telegraph'.' BARRISTER-AT-LAW, the petition for incorporation had to long before it owned its railways. See-tion 37. must bo coinnipcnd before the wliich flooded two railroad construct- SOLICITOR. issii'ince of such Certifii ute of Inire*vciii.-)t.ts. signed by the owners in fee simple, as Co.. is in Victoria arranging for lay­ camps near'Lethbridge. Thirty men ...AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Sterling Dated this SOth djy of October, |8'~. ing a cable to Victoria and Vancouver.,- .. shown by the register, of. more than . V. S. JUAKNARD. • nnriowly escaped with their lives. Office*: Rooms I and 2. Pool Block, Revel- one half of the.value of the land pro­ The Great Western The rise was so rapid that two meri 'itnko. 11.C1. "- c This company owns three claims on NEW YORK, Nov. 21—Silver opening* •"* BLUK JAY MINERAL CL1IM. posed to be included in the municipal­ were imprisoned-'in a tent for two 5S"; Lead $3.50. . •':••,_-- the north arm of Arrow lake, the hours. By climbing the tent pole, - *- - F\ RTHUR G. M. SPRAGGE, Remedies Sl'iiatc in tho Illecillewaet Mining Division. ity, the value being' ascertained by Cracker Jack, Great Western and Where loenteel. Ab.iut fo.ir miles i.orth of, tearing ti hole in the canvass and wa­ llie ill.'wnet Station, initial pest being' the last) provincial assessment roll. It Young Canuck. They are situated ding, through one hundred yards of A" Murder Sentenced. „ _.""„_ Barrister. Solicitor, &c. about 10) fe'et north e.f S.E. corner of Ltn- one above the other on t bedside of a Griffith's Magic Liniment / - also piovided that the r-ost, of procur­ ice cold water they were saved from . -NAPA'NEE. NOV.* 24.—At the Assize U * Notary Public. iii k iiiincral. hilni mountain running down, to -.the-Jake. certain death.-^ Several men were had- _ A "popular. household remedy and a ''.JTalce notice thnt I. Frank Stillman Bernard ing incorporation,might be paitl tint of Court yesterday, Judge Meredith" ' OHIce upstairs In Smith's blcvck. P.icitlc.-'.vo. Three parallel ledges of concentrating lyifrost bitten.^lhe foreman. Sain il en- medicine ^chust. in it&elf^-^CuVoH more Five- M-ntr'd Ct-riiUciite No. Sti tilt! -i-sucd a .tlie-revonue.of the new city. • ' --. Reyelstoke"Station. B.:'C. """' . *""" pains and'stops'more neJicn-tliun any isew-Wcstniiii-icr on tho I7ch'daj- of,October. ore run up and*down the' side.of the ton, "so .severely that he* was* removed sentenced John F. Tory to be'h'ange'd" "-»: other lininiLMit known. .ISlNi.-a- agent fo- and on bch i.f f thc-LIIlonet, As far as the present, petition is hill through the three claims. Develop­ removed to the hospital. on January 14th, 1S9S, foi- the murder- • Fiaser-tiV'-riiiiil Ounboo Gu'd Fi-lets, Ltmitoit. ment work has been done ou tins Japanese Caltarh Cure •I'rje Min^i's CoitillcateyNo. 6118A. i"sned a: concerned, it seems that if it were of Angus McLeod iu September, 1893.-r .'. WM. WHITE, Q. C, Ni'iv We.-.tniiint_er on'ihe 30ih duy of .Iu. e property with it view to ascertaining Cures catarrh and cold in tlie head. ISO", intenel, 00eluys from the d.it« heiceif to signed by a majority of the resident whether ore enough exists to justify Watch Your $5 Bills. Tory sometime ago confessed to h.-iv.-'- ; »> ' - Japanese Catarrh Cure lias stood thu " I'-FKltlaTRK, FOIIC1TOK, NOTARY I'VllLIC ETC, at ply to th.j Mining Rue .rder fen- a certificate property owners "and householders, building a concentrator. On the mid­ ing murdered Angus McLeod. but was - te-t for over 10 years and ha-> pro\ed to of i'liprovemoms f'-r ihe puriose nf obtaining Winnipeg Free Press: The ~1 hills lie the only remedy yet discovered that dle claim, the Great Western, 150 ,1'eet a cri*wn grant of Iho i mountain, bounded on the with considerable success, in Hungary. fur as surface indications can go, are ' On Thursday Mr. T. Wallace died in north by the "Sunshine," on the south bv Belgium, Germany and Australia. It two of the most promising in the L.:ir- the Revelstoke hospital of obstruction might with groat; advantage be ap­ r Wild Geese and Ducks "Free i.'oiiiage," on the east by the "Exe-of- ileau.'will he developed al once and a plied to the navigation of our rivers- ROBERT SAMSON, sinr" and on the west by the "Silver Cup" has been found to bea success in every in the bowels. An operation was conceiitiator built to serve hol.Ii, pro­ performed with a view of relieving the in Western Canada. This steamer Dealer In Wood. mineral claim. iustanee. In Hungary the fare is six Oysters Take Notice that I. Frank Slillman Barnard, perties. ^^ put'ent.hut without .avail. Mr. Wallace plies on two lakes near the city, which Free Miners Certilieate No. KSi.9_!, issneel at miles for one cent and "the employes ciunulo lown Iasts|iringaud wasa large Prating and Pelin'l' Work a specialty ot Bulk or Can New Westminster nn the 17th elay of October, are separated by a narrow isthmus wages have been doubled since lhe lowest prices, lH'l., as agent for iind on liehalf of the LUloeiet shareholder in the Revelstoke Water, between SOO and 000 feet across. Across "'earns always rend:' at a moment's notice, Fraser River unil cariboo Hold Fields. Limited, government bought the roads. In The World-La Dell Concert Light and power Company. He was a Free Miners Certifii ate No. 0118 A., issued nt this neck of land a railway has been .'sent for the Standard Oil Company. . , Clams Belgium fares and freight rales have The World-La Dell concert, given member ot tbeOiange Order and the New Westminster on the Mllli elay of June 1897, built, aud the steamboat after traver­ intend, iHldav^ froin the elate hereof, to npiily under the auspices of the Epworth Revelstoke Lodge have made arrange- been cut down one half, employes' sing one of the lakes comes out of the tn the .Mining Recorder for a certificate of im­ League in the Methodist church on incuts to conduct the funeral, which Crabs provements, for the purpose of obtaining a doubled and the roads pay a. yearly Thursday evening, was a treat such as will take place tomorrow from St water at a small dock, where the front J. R. HULL & CO., Crown ..rant of the above Mineral Clniin. revenue to the state of four million Revelstoke lovers of music rarely get Peter's church. two of four wheels with which she is Successors to Hull Bros. £ Co.. And further take notice thai actioh, under See tion :17. must bo ceimnieitceel beleire the dollars. In Germany you can ride an opptntunity to attend. The cliiuili provided, and which aie worked by a. Shrimps and issuance of such Certilieate of Improvements.^ was crowded lo the doors. Miss r.utchers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers four miles, for one. cent, wages are over supplementary shaft, grip the rails and • Dated this '20th dav of October, 1S')7. Frances World fully justified her title McCall, Ihe Irish coined ian in more I Beef, Pork, Etc. F. S. 11\I!NAR1". she crawls out onthc land, becoming, 125 per cent, higlier than they were of Ihe Canadian Nightingale. J let- of bis absurdities to-night at Petei-son's Fish i converted for the nonce into :t - KAMLOOPS and REVELSTOKE. under private ownership and tho pro­ voice is of great strength, compass! hall. steamer. Tbe hind wheels are All orders in our line promptly filled. CONFEDERATION MINERAL CLAIM. nml sweetness, and her rendering of Olioieost • Beef, Mutton. Pork, fits on the roads last year wtis $ "5,000,- * Now is the tune to get a Uirgain Situate L" the Trout Like M.nine DIvis'on of lier songs full of feeling mid expres­ not attached to the shaft, but are in-- 000. In New Soul h ^ Wales, where the in ladies' coats, walking and sailor Snusnge. Bologna, and Boar-in mind West Kootenay Dstrict. Where locaf d— tended to keep the boat on the rails sion, yiie was accompanied in a hats at Coursier's. \volialf of* the Lillooet, Australia iu adopting. Canadian West. Oicrronts at from 110 to |:V>. These we woulel Krrt-ser Ri\er anei Cariboo Clolel Field«. Limited, Mr. 3. A. Mara passed lhrough from lie pleased toj-how you. • , .lonelier anil Optician C.I'.K. Watch Inspector Free Miner's Certificate No. 6118 A. issneel at The Victoiia Hotel bus will run be­ New Westminster on the 311th elav nf .lune, 1897, the south on Thursday evening. Speak­ intenel. .30 days from tlie date hereof, to apply ing to ti HEKALD reporter, he stated tween the Hotel Revelstoke and Peter­ * Pretty and comfortable children's to the Mining Recorder for a Certilieate of Im­ That is one thing, but a policy dir­ that while he was quite agreeable to son's ball to-night, before and after little fur sets at Coursier's. ELLIS & GROGAN, provements for the purpose of obtaining a ected towards the ultimate ownership the incorporation of lhis place he did the show, for the froe accommodation Crown f'nint of the above mineral claim. ' Men's heavy overcoats and jackets Insurance, Commission and Mining not wish to take any action in the of the patrons of the Four-Leaf Com­ R. S. WILSON, An.l further take notice that action, under of railways by tbe government is an­ at Stevenson to Co.'s. ;i Sce'tieni 37, must be commenced leefore lhe issu­ matter one way nr the other, as he edy Co. in the vicinity of the station. Brokers. other. The phrase is large and mouth- Merchant Tailor, ' ance- eif such Certificate of Inipro-.cments. considered incorpoi ation _ was some­ Tickets 011 sale* at post nftiie. Can be Mi*. H. N. Needham, of Thomson's * Agents for the fjiiccn I'irc Insurance fo., of tlatcei this "lh elav of 'oiitcmlicr. 1S'I7. filling, but on analysis its meaning thing, on which lhe residents of :i sccuipe.l bv telephoning t"o Victoria Landing, underwent ;!, successful - Revelstoke Station. Aincrie.-fl. I*. P. HA UNA III). 17o.J j -"..presented by W. Morris, He\ehMke. bpii Scj't '.'•.'-"t eliitlf.- inquiry. It is interesting in lown alone "-hould have the: decision. hotel. .operation in the hospital on Thursday." Revelstoke Herald Published in interests of Berelstoke. Lardeau, Big Bend, Trout Lako Ulecillowaot, Alberl Canyon, Jordan Pass and Eagle Pass Ulstrlots.

A. JOHNSON Proprlolo". Q. E. 0ROOAN Editor*.

A Somt-Wbolslr Journal, published In tho Interest-, of Rovelstoke and lho surrounding We now beg* to call the attention of the Public to our New Lines just received district, Wednesday! and gaturda) s, making closest connections with all trains. "Advertising Kates:' Display ads. ~1."0 per column loch.»"."" per Inch when Inserted on tltlo page. Legal ads.. 12c per (nonpareil) lino for in the following* articles : ttrst insorlion -, 8c for each additional insertion. Reading notices. 15c por line each issue. Birth, Marriage and Death notices, froo. ' Subscription RateB: By mail or carrier. $2 00 por annum ; ~1,~6 for six months, strictly In advance. . • _ „ T . Our Job Department: THE HERALD Job DRY GOODS-Comprising" the latest designs in HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS- Department Is ono of tho best equipped printing offices in West Kootcnojr, and is pro- pared to oxecuto all kinds of printing in first Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Flanellettes, Laces, Parties furnishing are invited to inspect our class style at honest pricea Ono prico to all. No job too large—none too small—for us. " lull orders promptly attended to. Give us a trial Ribbons, Embroideries, etc., etc., imported Stock of Stoves and Heaters, including the new onyour next order. ' To Correspondents: Wo invite correspond­ ence on any subject of Interest to tho general direct from Scotland. Air Tight Heater, Granite Ware, Cutlery, Silver public, and desire a rellablo regular corres­ pondent in ' every locality surrounding Ware and Crockery. Carpets, Oil Cloth and Revelstoke. In all cases tho bona "do name of the writer must accompany manuscript, but not necessarily for publicatio-. BOOTS AND SHOES-Larg-e shipment of Fine Linoleum. An extensive selection. Address all communications REVELSTOKE HERALD Boots and Shoes from best Canadian makers, Revelstoke, 6. C. GENTS', FURNISHINGS-The stock in this de­ GROCERIES—Our Stock of Groceries is always NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. partment is most complete. Shirts," Ties, fresh and first-class, being constantly renewed

1. All correspondence must bo legibly Collars, Socks, Hats, Ready Made Clothing", by consignments from the best houses in the written on one side of the papor only. 2. Correspondence containing personal matter muBt bo signed with tho pr per name etc. in great variety. Dominion. We lead in Tea and Coffee. of the writer. 3. i"orrespondence with reference to any thing that has appeared in another, pater must first bo-offered for publication io trat paper before It can appear in Tun IIEBALD. Agento : •- Agents : SATURDAY. NOV. li-597. RAM LALTEA'S C. B. HUME & COMPANYVictori a Powder Oo.

WHAT WE CAN EXPECT -~^r- FROM THE GOVERNMENT In a recent editorial we had A change in the C.P.R. time card ENDORSED BY LONSDALE came into effect, on Sunday. On the occasion to allude to the practice main line express there will be but Taken From The Calgary Herald. of certain ranchers of depending THE CALGARY PEACE RIVER little chai.geto the time of arrivals and in­ for a calf crop on the bulls ranging Unless' as one credulous ROUTE THE BEST departures. There will be a consider­ dividual professed t~o nopenope,, the in their vicinity. . The practice, able change in the running on the Minister, of the Interi ir proposes we grant, is not common. But the Medicine Uat-Lcthhndge branch, the td perform more than he promised fact that it is at all possible seems Letter From Earl Lonsdale Wh" Made change giving the train crews the lay Wholesale dealeis in it cannot be said that his recent to point to a need for legislation the Trip in the Winter of the Year over in Medicine Hat instead of Leth­ bridge. The Lethbridge train leaves visit was in any sense satisfactory on the subject. Why should one 188S. to the people of Alberta. The settler go to the expense of im­ Medicine lint on Tuesdays, Thursdays porting an animal for another's (From the Calgary Herald) and Saturdays tit 7.25 a.iii., arriving greatest hopes were cherished that at Lethbridge at 1.50 p.m. Returning in regard to the most important use? The practice would not be it letives Lethbridge at 1.10 p.m., urriv. so culpable if it did not lead to the Through the courtesy of Col. O'Brien, pin question that was to be brought of the I'nglish Klondike* expedition, ingat Medicine Hat at 11.30 p.m. This before him—the inland route to deterioration of tho bulls; but it THE 1-JKHALII is allowed to publish the gives it claylight service into Leth­ the Yukon—he would hold out does—as many a stockman knows following important letter from, the bridge instead of a night service as some "substantial encouragement to his cost. Mr. Hauitain has well known traveller Karl (then Lord) hei etoforc. Agents for K. W. Karn. Co.'s Pianos, and the Goold Bicycles Co.'s Celebrated Bicycle that the Dominion Government promised reform in the stock laws. Lonsdale, who in the winter of 1SS3-S0 would lose no time improving and We trust he will not overlook this covered the route between Calgary opening it for next season's trafiic, point. A regulation should be and the Yukon, his trip extending which is certain to be enormous. enacted whereby every rancher clear into the Arctic circle. J-Jarl Lons­ Revelstoke, British Columbia. Yet both here and at Edmonton should be obliged to keep bulls in dale made .the whole journey with he tried to convince us that the proportion to the number of his dogs: best route was the proposed female cattle. There is no more SIR: ' f beg to acknowledge the CHURCH DIRECTORY. C.P.R. steamboat, rail aud ratt reason why one mawunu shoulsuusii..d. ...i.have j receipt of your letter of the 1st. inst., iU lo Sll The Centre - of the Lardeau Mines ETHODIST CHU11CII — Rovelstoko. route via the Stickine river. He nF nnnthpr'-i bull '^ >" ••• reply that the route to M Preaching services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 the free use ,...or. anotnei s. uuii Klo..(lik(, wllit:h vou propose is tjuile s even went the length of telling the without that other's consent than p.m. Class meeting-at tha close ot the people of Edmonton that they the right one, tuul I personally believe morning servico. s-n.hbr.th School nnd Bible that he should milk his neighbor's one of the best. „ Class at 2:30 p.m. Weekly prayer meeting Illecillewaet, B. C. could not hope to compete with cows for his own benefit. cvory Wednesday cvaning at 7:30 p. in. Tho that road in the matter of heavy I do not quite know about'ponies as public aro cordially invited. So-its free. First-class in every respect. Good accommodation. Best freight, but he forgot to tell his f saw none when 1 wtis there. Cer­ Tlie ItEV. J. A. WOOD. Pa-tor. Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the Bar. audience that after having; been CHINOOK! tainly jumpers are the best things to f-HURCH OF ENGI-iAND-St. Peter's, taken several hundred mites by get. " JJogs, judging from my own l Pioneep ^~J Kevelstoko. Hours ot servico: Evening Away from the South where the experience, would be somewhat difli- prayer daily at 5 o'clock. Fiidays at 7:30. steamer and narrow guage railway cult to get in that part. Sundays and Festivals: Holy Communion at S W. d. Lappan, Proprietor. the aforesaid heavy freight would Southern Cross • a.m.. morning prayer nt 11. Sunday School Looks down from a tangle of azure If I were in vour place I should start and Biblo Class at 2:30, evening prayer at 7:30. have to be carried seveial hundred directly after* Christmas, though a Stopes First Sunday in tho mouth Holy Communion miles further on rafts and small skies. at morning services. The warm wind came to the frozen little before that time has its advan­ FRANK A. FORD, Vicar. boats. All Mr. Sifton promised tage, as you could work ri^ht down ^of Ferguson was that if the Calgary and Ed­ north with what ponies you took. You RESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Rcyelstoke. And it smiled its • welcome through and Ten .Mile P Servico every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 Columbia House monton route were proved feasible will not find very much hay after you p.m. Bib'e Cliss nt 2:30 p.m., to which he would recommend the govern­ Irish eyes. leave Peace River. all arc wolcome. Prayer' meeting at 8 p.m, every Wednesday. ment to.put in a pack trail. This Believe me, vours truly, Cummins & Co. The largest hotel in town. -Centrally located may be good enough as far as it '• Chinook,' ' they call it. What is the REV. P. D. MUIR, Pastor. odds? LO.VSDALK. goes, biit it should be remembered Qtiorn. Loughborough, Nov. 4, 1S07 GKNERAL MERCHANTS OMAN CATHOLIC CHUROH—Revel­ Choice- Wines, Liquors aDd Cigars that the government had plsnty Call it "Levan tei "—AVhat do I eare? R stoke. Mass second Sunday in month Dealer in Miners' Supplies/- Hardware, at 10:30 a.m. Best accommodation. , Rates - $1 per day. ___of_time'and mon_ey this summer Blow warm south' wind, shed your The route mentioned to Earl Lons REV. FATHER PEYTAVIN. dale.-was as follows: -. - - Groceries, Dry Woods, and fall to" do all Mr. Sifton ^caresses.- = • _ =—^ -E"vcryt_"Ti^~-a—he"" fdeTrid_in"_~gene~ral_sr<_ire7 promised—and more. One single " Calgary. Po3t Ofllca in connection. On hair, lips and eyelids, where I .Edmonton. MITCHELL & CO. item of Major Walsh's expense wouldn't dtire. Athabasca Landing. Brown & Pool, Proprietors bill—835,000 for tbe transport of Tell her, oh tell her, that sunnier is . Little Slave Lake. At our TEN'-MILE RRANCH ftoro INSURANCE AND his-outfit to Lake Tagish-^- would Hudson's Bay Post on Lake. Powder, Caps. Fuse, Coal, Steel, REVELSTOKE have been sufficient to open a pack coming; Send out a "sweet sigh of. violets' Dunvegan. anel all Miners' and Prospectors' Supplies are COMMISSION AGENTS, trail, nay more, a cart trail, from St. Johns. kept on hantl Edmonton to the Pelly river. The breath. Fort Nelson. MINING BROKERS. argument that it was necessary Tell her from me I am ever her ser­ ]"ort Liard. c for. him to get on the ground vant. Fort Francis. FOP YOUP Any one Requiring: before winter was knocked silly by Sweetheart tind love—slave;—true Pelly Banks. Calgary, Alberta the fact that he is stuck ou the till death. Fort Selkirk and on to selected trail somewhere beyond the grounds. BJITeHO & CO: And the angels leaned lrom the bar of .House Cleaning WOOD Chilcoot Pass and has been com­ heaven Sam Needham pelled to build winter quarters Can buy it- And wtitchetl the Chinook in its Send for samples of our Wall Cheaper from and wait for open water iu the laughing play, The civil suit, in the Orphan Boy General Cleaned spring. He could have clone at case is to be pushed. Altered Paper. Prices from 10c, 12JC, least as much as this on the And they smiled at the sons of men at The Waverley mine" near Albert Clothes Repaired 15c up to 50c a roll. Mail eastern trail and it is not improb­ their work. Canyon, has commenced shipping. .Merchants.. . Fleming In Good Stylo at Lowest I'rlcoa. orders carefully attended to able that Inspector Moody's party And the eyes ot the angels were Miners .md Prospectors Outfitted, etc. will even yet reach Dawson before Irish grey. JI. .1. Hancv stated at Fort, Steele Than you can afford to the Commissioner. There is a sus­ I ..WAV. a few eltiys ago that a branch, of the DOUGLAS STREET — liKvioLSTOKE steal it and take the Crows Nest railway would be built Linton Bpotljeps chances of being caught picious disinclination on the part Calgary, November. 1SS7 into Steele.* at lhe same tune that the iSsa - FERSUSOeN. B..C, of those.) in authority to believe Calgary, Alberta main line is built. • Tin: Centre of the Lurile.au Mines. anything good of the inland route, Experiment-; have recently been f{evelstol\e Hospital -j yx ffrK Spe. ialty and we have to face the fact that W. G. Williams, a cattle dealer of made to prevent the Milling of locomo­ Lindsay, Ontario, is in north Alberto, Ofay J"l-*yi»6co Prices some of the most powerful tive wheels by magnetizing them influences in Canada are against for the'piirposc of looking up a loca­ Maternity Koom in connection. Wendell Maclean wlien putting on the htakes, or when tion for a pork packing business. He Be Snro and register at the Vaccine kept on hand. that route. And yet we have the climbing steep grades. says the Americans have purchased in testimony of tke Montreal Star An issue of the Illustrated London Ontario all the one and two year old Wholesale and other authorities that a route News, which has just come tn hand, cattle for stockers they could get. pay­ BJlLMOFmL .HOTEL Drs. McKechnie and Jeffs, Attendants and Be tail G. B. jWaelean east of the mountains is the only contains several interesting articles on ing 2J.c. to .'i:,'.'. ii pound; In many one that will ensure the trade of the Klondike. There is a full page elis'triclts Ontario f.tr mers art: left with­ Whr..n you reach FERGUSON. the Yukon to Canadian---, a fact illustration of "How they mine in out cattle to feed their season's crop. If You .Have a ARCHITECT.. indeed which is evident to any Klondike," showing a river with Druggist, Calgary sluices on the hanks and men working Sir Michael Hicks I3each is never, Th<' table is provided with the best man with half an eye. The unlike Mr. Chamberlain, seen in the .Mine to Sell Stickine route will be a route for with cribs. the market affords. Kales from $2 ~nd BUILDER smoking room of the 1 louse of Com­ to S3 per day. or wish a company formed, or the Americans. While they have In the nine years from June "0th, mons. 'His favorite place in the pre­ want to buy a mine or shares Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. already an all water route via the l&~f;. to June SOth, ISO.', there were cincts of the House outside, his own - in any mine, want to invest in Estimates furnished. Plans nnd speci­ Yukon river, and a choice of routes .",020 persons killed ,-incl7,-J~0injured on f22-tf fications made. Am alBO prepared to do Canadian railways. Of the killed 781 room is the member's tea room where CUMMINGS BROS., — Proprietors, Spokane real estate or wish to shop and job vork on the shortest over the Chilcoot and White he assiduously reads the leading daily make ft borrow,write nt oncelo notice. Satisfaction guaranteed ia passes, our patriotic government were employees and l,-tl-~ passengers anti weekly newspapers. Mr. Cham­ - • every caso. Call or ivrito for terms. uroposes to assist the C. P. R. in and others, and of the injured 4,(W) were employees and 1,701 were pas­ berlain is also n great newspaper read­ GJJI-MES L. giving them another inlet via the er, and the paper he likes best, he FORD & CO L. JI. FRETZ sengers .and others. -Main Street — Revelstoke Stickine. It would be safe to always fays, happens to be one which Mine Brokers. Mining Stocks wager that SO per cent of the Marriage is not .a failure in the ex­ does not put forward the political PA*tR*S No. ft Mill St., between Kiverside and Contractor and Builder. perience of a woman living at Ben- views which he himself upholds. Shop oppoaito Imperial Bank. goods taken in by the Stickine wood Junction. II-r three husbands PROMPTLY SECURED! Sprnguc, Spokane, Wash. route will be supplied by the The first correct copy of Sir Arthur all worked for the R. to (1. and belong­ G~"T RICH aU-tCKLY. Wrlto to-day for Workmanship Guaranteed P/ELSTOKE merchants and manufacturers of ed to r.ailro-ad brotherhoods, and hence .Sullivan's great song, "The Lost our hciulif til ilhis-tratctl Jlookon I'nt'jnlaantl the United States. The member were entitled to death benefits and in­ Chord," ever printed in Aineric.i, llio f.-ificlnnl in" story of a poor Inventor who ~ii Terms Cash for Nort'i Edmonton made some direct from the composer's own hand, nitulc ?2.-,o,iy ".So. Send its a rough sketch F. McCarty surance when they were successively or model of yonrinv.-nlion anel wo will IRON WORKS.. invidious comparisons in his killed on the rail. The first was a con­ will appear in the Christmas number promptly tell you FREE it it is new and When Yon Reach -tump speech at the Board of ductor, who died some years back, and of The Ladies' Home Journal. Over probably patenlnblc. , Thomson's Landing his signal un: Sir Aitliur Sullivan No humbiig. Honest Service .Specialty: Wholesale and Retail Blaclismrthine:' Jobbine Trade banquet between what the his widow received $1,500 from the Tough cn.BC.4 rejcclcel In otht-r luirielq anel Pl-imbing i Pipe Fitting present government anrl its Con­ company and the Order of ""ailroad slate.-; that of the millions of copies nf foreign applications. Deferences: Honor­ — GO TO THE — servative predecessors had done Conductors. The next was an ,eneiri- "The Lost Chord," sold in America, all able T. Uurtliiauiti'*. prop, of " I_a l'roivj," Tinsmithing* ecr, and he in turn was killed, ~2,fi"l are incorrect, and thin,this is lhe first Iloi-.oriiblo I). A. Host, tlio leading nowj- Sheet Iron Work for Alberta. It would be in­ paper.*. I'.anks, ICxprnss Coiiipanicj. .telionta Butcher R0SPE0T0R/S teresting, to hear from him how following the event. Again it was an accurate copy nf the song cvor pre­ in niiy 1'jciililr. All I'atcnti'sectirud through Machinery Repaired their present policy in regard to engineer, and the death benefit this pared by him, or for which he ever our aj,'i'iie.y arc hronsjht before tho public by Dealer In:..... P EXOH.H,NSE,... time $2,500. It.is safe to say that the received a penny of payment. The B EPcninl notico in over 300 newspapers. i the Yukon is helping either complete mtioic and words of S.i* MAP-ION" & MARION. Patent Experts, Milk Cows, Saddle, Pack, Best meals in the Lardeau. Stage and Minir(g Work a Specialty-.<=__si Alberta or the Dominion widow's next spouse, if the proverb­ Temple I'.uiltling.lSS.St. .funicsSt.,-Montreal. 4. ial superstition among railroadersdocs Arthur's copy of the song, expressly The Only ilrm of Cratluato Engineers In Driving and Draught Horses. Livery in connection. generally. prepared for the Ladies' Home Journal ROBT. GORDON not defeat her good intentions, will lho Dominion transacting patent; business T. W. GRAHAME, PROPKIETOR. also be a railroad man. will be given. ,, exclusively. Mention this paper. Rovelstoko Station - • B. C ., Revelstoke, Stn. .*? - S7~t

OB AY'S STOKE POGES. ~D SCALE MOUNT ST. ELIAS. ~>In&« or Prince ".old or Italy to Reach SO WNS FOR A BRIDE. IMPERIAL BANKA . DESPATCHES Its Hitherto Untrodden Summit. THE CHURCH WHICH WAS THE The Appalachian Mountain Club of iVHIMS AMD FANCIES OF FASHION IH SCENE OF THE POET'S ELEGY. ^.. "—HBF CANADA : MORE PARTICULARS OF THE I.oston is looking forward with great interest to the coming ot Prince l.ttigi THE TROUSSEAU. LONDON FIRE r,t Italy, and is preparing the outfit for Head Offlee.^Toponifco ! All Read It Tho Old Ilrclesluttieal .Celiflcc Imiuoi tal­ lhe trip of h s party to Mount St. Elian, the giant of the Alaskan border. Tha ISaiinc TTses of Colors—Unlimited Variety Paid Up Capital. $2,006,009 lied by tlio 1'oot Is Now lOrciitly in GLADSTONE'S HEALTH FAILS summit of the mountain litis never 'jeeu reached by man, and if the Prince suc­ From the Rovlval of Styles or Sixty Reserve - -." - - 1,200,000 (iced or Jtt'inili-ri and nu Appeal Hm ceeds in scaling its topmost peak it will Year* Ago—Pretty Effects of Madera Baron Pollock Dead—British Parliament Directors: _ Ile'Cti Made for l-'iindu. be a great addition to his laurels tta Adaptations ol' Old Fasliions. to Meet in February—Manitoba an Alpine climber. Prnf. Fay of -he A nd'Rcad II A11—Every H. S. Howland, President..- Stoke I'nces Cliurcli, in l'lickiiitdinni- Appalachians litis been furnishing infor­ 1 Bye-Elections—A Complaint J-rom Just at present weddings have the lead page, every column, every T.R.Memtt, Vice Pres., (St.C~tharines) fcllirt , Eiijiltiiul, which wns iniiiioi-ltilizctl mation to the Priuce iu regard to the in liisliionabli. lostivitii's, nnel balls and line, Xo r-nper in North William Ramsay, Robert Jaffray, by (.'ray's •'lOhw," ii grunt ly in m _d of Welsh Immigrants. mountain and the desolate region iu parties are lhe inn* exception ; but the lC'imirs, ami tin effort is now being nitulc which It lies. Prince Luigi, whose fall Kootenay has one-fourth it- Hugh Ryan, T." Sutherland Stayner, to raise a fund for currying Ilium out search after novelties in dress goes on. Eliaa-Rogers.'- - WlXNli'HO. November 22.—Sir A. P. name is Luigi Amndeo ot Savoy, Duke liko'the biook, forever. Owing to the circulation, or is as well read O. R. Wilkie, General Manager. us a lining nie'iiiiiriitl uf Queen Victoria's Citron is in the city on mining busi­ of Ahruzzi, is a nephew of King Hum­ tendency this senstin to revive some of I'iniuuiid .Juliilee your, in umU*i;luking uess, supposed to have reference to the bert. He was in Boston a few months by so many persons ns THE this work tin appeal for funds i-e uiatle the special characteristics of fashion purchasing of the Sultana gold mine. ago ns one of the officers of an Italian sixty yenrx :iw>. then' i.s unlimited va­ CliUB . . SlS JI I • W KEKL Y fi K VEI,STOK E '- * - '.'.%•' aisle. The chancel arch is Norman a ml the reports of Mr. Gladstone's failinor Inter Russell made a second trip with the Government's aid and attained a dress, and oltl books and fashion plates the east window perpendicular. In the health, the death of Baron Pollock, of oro sought after by the dresimnkers to Iiie Revelstoke Herald - " ' A. It." B. HEARN. - ehiincel is the decorated canopy -of a the High Court of Justice, the an­ height of nbottt 12,000 feet. It will hi seen tl*at between the highest point at­ aid them in carrying out the season's REVELSTOKE, B. C. - Manacrep Revelstoke Branch. - tomb. bptWed to he tlmt ot Sir I-Mwtud nouncement th.it parliament will not scheme of dress with modifications in The Herald Moleyns. tteasurer to Edward III., and tained nnd the summit theie lies an itn- meet until February, and the olficial portnnl climb, which tbe mountaineers honor of the Queen's jubilee. Fashion, there are brasses for several members of statement that the cabinet is about to like history, repeats itself, but rarely on Mint faiii.Mr. a« .Sir John (142.~i) and of the world have not lost sight of. T'Cie Calga*y, filta. discuss two inipoitant proposals for Government is about Ui scud another the old lines, us the oltl ideas are not Eleanor Molejns, Lady ITiingerl'onl snited to the new conditions of life. It (1470). On the south siele is tliu Hast­ army reform. expedition to Mount St. Elias. . The peak was first sem by Berini" in is interesting, however, to notice the new ings chapel, with the coronet tuitl heral­ HOWLAND NOMINATED adaptations of old fashions and the va­ I anddian dic ninuucli outside; it is of late peipen- 1741, and received its nnmo nt that time. The latest estimate of its height is 1-V riety of pretty- effects which modern dicular character. The west front was TOKONTO, November 22.—At a Con- tasle can produce. at one.time injudiciously restored, a win­ sei vative convention in CentreTorouto 000 feet, which makes it the highest dow bclnir substituted for the door. nl- on Saturday O. A. UOWIUHU was mountain on the continent. From St. The conventional wedding gown of chosen as the standard bearer in the Elias there extends to tho shore tho white • satin, with chillon aud lace for great Mnlsnpina glacier, a. level ice Held decoration, i.s not.a subject for great va­ approaching bye election for the Do­ larger than the State of Delaware, the riety in style ; but the trousseau, ns a minion House rendered necessary by motion of which is so slow that the mo­ means of displaying all the whims and AND SC O PACIFIC LINE. Lount's resignation. raines havo become covered with forests fancies, of fashion, offers a field for op­ of trees. erations which leaves nothing to be de­ MAXITOIIA ELECTIONS sired. First on the list is the evening The best and' cheapest? route .from"' WINNIPEG, November 22.—In the The Italian expedition will leave Bos­ dress. Satin, either plain or brocaded, Revelstoke to all points east and'west. - provincial bye-elections on Saturday ton iu th» latter part of May and will colored or white, and often veiled with - Through tickets'* to.', "Vancouver,- Fowler (Liberal) was elected by accla­ moke the start from Seattle on June 13. thin gauze, is the material most gener­ Winnipeg.-St. Paul. Chicago,'; New-. mation for South Brandon. Johnson, ally employed ; yet erepe do chine, Lib­ York, Montreal and Toronto. **.'.. . , (Liberal) and Nechela (Conservative) erty gauze, transparent stuffs of all _' First class dining .and sleeping cars How to Muke Hens Pay, kinds, und flowered taffetas are all in : were nominated for Tut tie Mountain. J on all trains. *"" : ," '-'-*-"- ''{.•- ;. • ••• Having been a breeder for thirty-five favor. A pretty evening dress in one TO HELP THE FARMERS years of pure-bred fowls, I wish to write trousseau was of pale grey crepe de clime, Townsite . Through.: tourist .rears '-to:- St,-' Paul daily," and to Toronto every Monday,' * PARIS, November 22.—In declaring a few observations, says H. A. Daniels, in the dove shade so popular this season, in London Farmer's Advocate: made ever palj pink silk. Steel sequins and Montreal and Bos ton. on Thu'rsday.'- the policy of ..his 'cabinet Premier THE MOLSONS BANK set around flit* skirt in irregular van- Purchase tickets to your destination -" Meliue promises' several rimpotant, 1. I, have kept 100 to ]2o hens for several years on SO acres profitably hy dykes at the hem and just below the Inoorporatod by Ac of Parliament, 1855 and have baggage checked_throiigh.". " '" -, STOKES FOGL.S CHUUCII. reforms beneficial to the agricultural having four houses some rods apart. I waist were the trimming, and these ap­ For full information as*'to-rates, interests, which are at a low ebb. have learned I can keep four times us peared again on the full bodice in the though (here wns already a large win­ same form. A thick band of sequins Paid up Capital - $2,000,000 time, etc., apply to nearest agent,-lo , dow above. THIS IS UNFORTUNATE many hens and make them profitable iu four houses as I can in one. trimmed the low-cut ncc* and a band of Rest Futid - . - - 1,400,006 G hanged T.'W. BRADSHAW, ' Near the east end of the cliurcli is ti LONDON, November 22.—Several pink satin ribbon formed the belt. The. Agent,-Revelstoke." plain tomb, with an epitaph by Gray, to young Welshmen who -were induced 2. I have found a cross of "W". Leg­ sleeves, of shirred erepe de chine, were Head Office—Montreal "Inry Antrohus and "Dorothy Gray, tlio t'o go to Alberta under tb.3 auspices of horn and W. Rock, also Bull Ix-glim-n long and transparent, with narrow st*- Or to E. J. COYLE,' •'., nud Buff Cochin or Partridge Cochin careful, tender mother ot many children, tho Canadian department of the quin-trimmed frills at the top. I'ink tulle BOARD OP DIRECTORS Dis. Passenger Agent, Vancouver.' and Brown Leghorn a good general pm* over pink satin, and trimmed with ruches of whom one alone had the misfortune interior to work on the Crow's Nest _•—-JJ.(- -S-_- -J- pose fowj for both and meat. •f-narrow pink satin ribbon, forms an­ W .Molson Macpherson, President - lo kiirvivil her." The solitary survivor railway preparatory to-settling, on :r . The Canadian,Pacific Steamship Company's" was of course the poor himself. " 'J lie 3.-I have"learned that to secure*egi,*s other und more girlish gown,"and the S. H. Ewing, Vice-President vacant "lands, have written letters to In. winter _At least expense a farmer 1 Steamers Nakn-p :and: -Kootenny 'leave-. poet was afterward, nccoiding to li~-> sleeves' are short, buttcnly bows of W. M. Ramsay Henry Archbald Arrowhead every day, except Sunday for aU • Welsh newspapers in which they wants 50 pounds of deodorized blond dainty luce. A wide belt of pink satin Hands i .point * in Kootenay. -msklnr-connection at own wish, buried in the same vault -a Samuel Finley J. P. Clcghorn fact recorded by the following im-crip make serious complaints of the treat­ meal. I would not bother with a bone and a half-moon arrangement of shaded Nakusp for all points" on Naknip and Mocan . ment thev have received at the hands mill as a present when I. can get blood pink roses nt one side of the bodice com­ H. Markland Molson Railway, and SlocanXake. -', - • - • (ion ou the window sill of Ilasting-i Close connection '-at Robson', for ' '-olaon. chapel: of the C. P. R. and the contractors. meal. plete the decoration. A rope c" flowers P. Wolferstan Thomas, Gen. Managei 4.*nero we build a house 5 1-2 fei"t caught at the wai»t on one side and at KHBIO, Balfour and EUot Bay. - ^ ~ / "Opposite this stone, in the s?ine torn" A. D. Durnford, Inspector Although not much advertising Clrse connection -• a£_";.Trail ^for Rossland,'" in wliich lie has so fcelimdy iccortled high, with double roof, and the sides .iro the neck on the tit her is one form of H. Lockwood, Assistant Inspector .Northport and all points south. / double boarded, with tar paper between. floral garniture, and a fiinge of some has been done, Rosebery townsite, For full information,-Uclrets,-maps, etc./"' .his grief nt the loss of a beloved parent, fine flower around the neck, forming a, are deposited (he remains of Tlmmti•* THE DAYS NEWS Wo always place tho windows on the The bank receives on favourable call on or addrees, J •- *.--:.•;-,•!.:-. : -;,-_•.- sill so the heat will reflect on the hens bertha, is another ; for this violets are at the head of Slocan Lake, has Gray, the author of ihe 'Elegy "Written especially pretty. terms the accounts of individuals.firms. T.' "V."B_R"DSIIA-V. ' in ti Country Churchyard.' He was nny sunshiny day in winter, and win- bankers and municipal and other been steadily coming to the front > Agent-Icovelafolco. "Or to * buried Aug. tl, 1771." FLOODS ON THE CROW'S NEST flows being-low down keeps Hi* house corporations. for the last three mouths. • •" H.>-M.-M4c._R__OR,: , , •*. cool in summer. A pretty feature of the new evening Travelling Pasrenger Agent, Nelran. ". •'though there arc other claimants, RAILWAY dresses i.s the long, soft scarf of chiffon. Interest allowed on deposits at E J.COYLK. DIB. Passenger AwnE'Vancouver'- •Stole-" churchyard is usually regarded as 8. I have practiced dipping my hens nt least twice in suniinei* for the last It may be black, white or colored, and current rates. ihe sci-tif! of Gray's" "Elegy," the differ­ the black and white sashes are made English and American"' exchange ent points iu his descriptions—"the ivy- Change of Venue for Leutgert—Lord few years; it pays as well as to dip very effcclive by dotting them over with sheep for vermin, and I would rather bought and sold at lowest rates. mantled tower/' "the rugged elms," "Hi" Mount Stephen to Walk the Plank applique figures of lace in contrast, black Wl]at Strong Points vc* trees' shade," "yon wood." "tlio flip 100 hens than 5 sheep. . I dip in* a and white and the reverse. Plain chif­ iiegth," etc.. applying more exactly tliere on Saturday—Fire in Baltimore non-poisonous preparation called zeriol- fon, with a frill of lace ull around the BRANCHES : •than elsewhere. Gray was accustomed lum. edge, is also used, and 'the sashes, of Aylmer, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Rosebery Holds on to spenel his college vacations at Stoke, WINNIPEG. November 23. White organdie, have innumerable rows Brockville, Ont. Owen Sound, Ont, jilt the house of his aunt, Mrs. Rogers, Owing to the strong prejudice Cows In France of narrow lace i-isertion across the edge. Calgary, Alta, Ridgetown, Ont. ond in 1741 his mother and his Aunt Competent authorities estimate that 1 against him in Chicago, Luetgcrt's — Ruches .of tin7ecl_cliifTon.iire-festooued Clinton,--Ont.—- Smiths-FallsrOnt- - —•--*=-—- ——the—SIo~an--__.ai.8- _Antrobus_went.-tliero_to_liYO,_iii_ii_liou>-0 couusel-will-ask-for achang"e"of venuer France-has-about" 7,~00,000~cows. which around the skiits" of plain aud brocaded Exeter, Ont. Sorel, P. Q. Is the Shortest and '~ described by him its "a compact box ot ire almost exclusively pasture fed. salin evening dresses, and one charming The Greek government is defeated. 'Hamilton, Ont, St. Thomas, Ont. Quickest Line to.:. ---•. re-o brick, with snsu windows," when gown in the trousseau of a pretty bru­ London, Ont. Rosebery will have au ore rrcppetl It 01T. Toronto, Ont. Stoke Jieeame his home. It was called A sudden rise in Belly ri-ver west nette is of yellow moire, with killings of Meaford, Out. sampling works in a few months WALLACE, PARMINGTONH-S Vest Ei»d cottage, and is still standing of Lethbridge submerged two railway It Is a commonly-accepted theoiy yellow chiffon in the skirt. The bodice Toron to.Tunc'n, Ont Montreal, P. Q. Trenton, Ont. with a capacity of a 100 tons a day. (known as (Stoke Court), though much camps yesterday on the C. N. P. road that a man steps .three feet, and many has tiny bolero .fronts of jewelled lace GARFIELD, OAKESDALE, St. Catharine Waterloo, Ont enlarged, altered nnd beautified. His and seriously interfered with the work a tract of land has been "stepped off" and a soft full vest of the chiffon, Rosebery is in the centre of and PULLMAN, LEWISTON, room is known, and a walnut tree allud­ caught up at one side with green and St. Branch. Woodstock, Onfc of the contractors. Instead of measured with a chain. In pink hydrangea blossoms. The striling Morrisburg.Ont. Winnipeg, Man distributing point for Slocan City, COEUR D'ALENE MINES. ed to in one of his letters is still exist­ tire west they obviate the difficulties Sandon, Nakusp, New Denver, ing. Joel Houcrhton, the oldest Mason in yet-.simple evening gown illustrated is Norwich, Ont. DAYTON, WALLAWALCA, .Just outside the churchyard is a America, died at Milwaukee yesterday of survpys by the land being divided of pal'~hltie brocaded satin, with plaited Silverton, Enterprise, Three Forks. monument in the she.pe of a sarcophagus, aged 07. Jnto sections, but in Pennsylvania bolero bows and a belt of green velvet. CALGARY BRANCH ' , Concentrator aud Cody, only 12 PORTLAND, PENDLETON, or large tea caddy, containing on eacli Lord Mount Stephen will he married much of the property, especially in tin* Pink is very popular for the snmmei' H Bickford Wilson, IVIg-P. miles distant from the mining SAN FRANCISCO, MOSCOW, mountains, must still be described bj face a few lines from the "Elegy," or in London, on Saturday, the 27th inst. party gown, and 11 new effect is gamed centre of the Slocan (Sandon). other of Gray's poems. This was erect- metes and bounds. by combining it with shades of violet. W1N1VHT.G KKAWCI1 . CRIPPLE CREEK,,.;- :--_.'- The output of the1 Prince Edward fA by John I'enn, a grandson of William In one of the counties In "Vestern Of course groat care may be used in se­ T G. Ptaepoe. RTnnagrer Rosebery is destined to be the Island and cheese factories this lecting'the tints, but they can be mtiele AND ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH. Teim, of Pennsylvania. It is impossible! Pennsylvania are two brothcis, one of concentrating point. to approach Stoke Church and cluirch- year is valued at .$300,000. to harmonize very prettily. Another vard without feeling that it is a spot whom is tall and lank, the other short novel combination, fashionable this sea­ One life was lost and $200,000 worth and fat. llany years ago they pur­ son, is retl used in' conjunction with Rosebery is the sampler point. •calculated to have inspired the poet with of propel ty destroyed by tire at Bal­ •Ihote* sentiments which drew from him chased a tract of mountain land calling pink for trimming. The second gown Rosebery is the ship yard of the THE ONLY his "Elegy." timore yesterday. for a mile square. They divided "the shown is of pink brocaded salin. with PATENT'S Slocan. Stoke I'oges 5s so named from lhe fact The United Stales will propose an labor of measuring It, one stepping off two bands of red velvet around the skirt LINE . . \ tJjjit Amieia de Stoke, an Jieiress, international commission to settle the one side, the other the other side. Then and a finish of red Yclvet at Hie neck Rosebery is the only safe harbor and belt, cnibroiilered with silver and .PROMPTLY SECURED Via Silt Lake, Denver,' hrotijEht the manor in marriage to one boundary line along the great lakes, "they fenced It in and were perfectly pearls. Red nud pink sound very iuliHr- on the lake. Robert Poceis, a knight ot the shire iti and westward to the Lake of the GET BICH QUICKLY. Wrlto to-day for 6atlsfled until re.-ently when suit was Onr bcautifulilliiHtrtitcdRookon Paten tsanel Omaha and- Kansas City.' - -'-'' tho twejfth century. His granddaughter Woods. brought to recover a considerable tract tho fascinating story of a poor Inventor who and heir, ISgidin, marrying Sir .Tohti made $""0,000,00. Send us a rough skotoh Buy Lots Now Moleyns, a nutmbcr of the household of of the' land. Each brother swore that Steamship Tickets to and from ihey knew thp measurement to bo Oi> model"ot your Invdnlion and wo will Jidtt'ard III., the estate passed into the CALGARY MiVRKET S promptly tell you FREE if It is new and Europe and other foreign countries- possciwioii of this family, who hatl a li- right, and told how It had been done probably patentable M\. You Want To Mai\e Moqey. ••enso from the king to fortify and em­ Then, as the spectators uaw the short No humbug, Honost Service. Specialty: Train for the East, and* Portland legs of the one, scarcely long enou__:'i Tough cases rejected in other hands anil departs 7:15 p.m. daily. 'Wallace"' and battle a nifitt,sion tliere. The manor of Wholesale Prices as They 1"o-Da y foreign applications. Koforoncos: Honor- Stoke Poges subsequently descended Stand. to reach the floor when he sat In a ablo J* liorthiaumo, prop, of " La Prcsse," Seud at once to tbe general Moscow accommodation depaits--Ti-fS •trough female heirs to the house of chair, and the elongated!extremities of Ifonornblo D. A. Ross, tho lcatllncj new*, agent for' maps and prico list or a.m. daily. Through service."/ No' Hasting-". Earls of Huntingdon, one of Butter (salt) S 0 IS S 0 00 the other, there was a gen»ral laugh, papers, Ranks, Hxprpss Coinpunlfcs &. ollontd whom rebuilt the manior early in lhe In any locality. Al< l'alejnts secured through any further information. delays or lay overs anywhere, Butter (fresh) 0 25 0 01) in which the judge and attorney join­ our agency aro brought heforo tho public by rcijMi of JJliziihoth. It fell next int.* Cheese 0 10 to 0 12', ed, Upon surveying, it was found that a special notico in over 300 newspapers. Get through tickets' and further in­ the hands of Sir Edward Coke, ATto__» Eggs...' 0 25 to 000 one line was a mile and a half long, MARION & MAI-ION, Patent Exports, formation of O. R. to N.' city, ticket' neyJCJencral to eQjieon Elizabeth, who en­ Potatoes 0 25 0 30 Tcmplo IiuildIng.l~3.St. JnmcsRt„".lootroal, A. M. Beattie, office, No. 430. Riverside - avenue, tertained Her Majesty there in the most and the other only *'little over ha"! Tho only firm of Graduate Sngtnoera ini corner Stevens St., Spokane^Wash.- sumptuous nnd costly manner, and whose Turnips 030 0 00 a mile. tho Dominion transacting patent business eonlv daughter was Lady Hatton. 0 11 0 00 ixclusively, Montiontliispapcr. J. CAMPBKLtv. " Hay 5 00 to C 00 ootf Cen.eral Agent. in 1017 Stoke. House -was for a short mint's Are Not Always What They Seem General Agent, Spokane. -'- time tne residence of the unfortunate Oats 0 23 0 CO J Charles I., when he was a prisoner in 0 40 000 W. II. Hurlburt,.G. P. £xi, Portland:, monious but if the colors are chosen She—They say that the ones who Oie power ot the army. In li20 -t was Wheat No. 1 Hard... 0 70 0 00 carefully, so that the red is but pink pu.-elnu-ed by Edward Hal-spy, one of the sfnlly appreciate the netors are these In " No. 2 frozen... 0 40 0 00 grown dark, the effect i.s good. A pretty tho top gallery. lie—I shouldn't wonder. i-cprct-onlntiYes pt the town of Hueknig- evening blouse for-my lady's wedding Spokane Falls and .-Nqptliei-n ham. whose dauf.htcr, Anne, married You see, they nre high enough to see SHAKESPEARE REVISED. outfit is of white chiffon, with rows of over the hats—Yonkcrs Statesman. Lord Coiibam. ' Stoke ilouse nnel manor Ince insertion running around the full Jiel8on and Ft. SjieppapcL: . were sold by hor heirs to the tc-gond son bodice, a bertha of lace around the "Buy a tandem? What on earth do t "reamed a most peculiar dream jre want of a -tandem, Maria?" "Why. of William Penn. Having passed in About King Rlcl-uird Third, shoulders, and a finish of pale green «inceession through the hands of Hie De had come bscix to life, 'm-nwld seeo. satin at the neck and belt. I am sure, John, we eoulel do a part of Kaslo&SlocanBy Red .Mountain Ryg. •" Pwjn and "".abonclierft families, the es- Anil this W33 uhtit occurred: onr piovipg with it next Saturday aii'J In 1Iie fashionable coinbinntioiis of «r»0 money.*'—Chicago Tribune. etnte ot Stoke Park became lhe property, color—and they are one of the chief TIKE C-\RD Vo stcod upon the battle field r *)>• purchase." of n rich Londoner of tlie A, — ______iJ - ^__^l.^g-.| — » TTusTinnd—What do you want with Arrayed fe>r war again, poin's in fashion this season—for day Subject to change without notice. Thei on.y all rail route* without chinge o - name of Coleman. He resided in the gowns we find blue and a biowiiish that thing? You'll never have anv use cars bptwoen Spokane. Northport, Roaalaad- lirotit house built by Wyatl in the clu.ssie And liKbtlntJ., swoic he'd never yield Trains run on Pacific Standard Time. and Nelson; also between Ros'lmod and To Richmond nor his men. orange and brown nntl violet very con­ for it in the world. Wife—Hut just think. Nelson. .--- ptyle. n century ago. about 20" yard* spicuous. Blue In all the tints, from It was marked down from a dollar ten from the file of lhe olel manor house hu- phort-sighted Old Gent (to realistic Uo slp.**:pcd anil fumed uud fouftit t~6 ac.Tocroiv)—Confound you, sir, put your a dark navy through all the cornflower to ninety-seven cents.—Cleveland Lemjfr. tnoitalizcd by Gray in liis "Long Story." shades to palest turquoise, i.s ,n favorite OOINO WK5T IMILY O'liso BAST >»IceI, stick down! Can't you sec you arc "I understand yon have joined fh,i 8 "0 am Leavo Kaslo Arrive 3.50 p m DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. "In Ilrltnln's Iiie*. no nialtor where. Yet nercr turned a hair. frightening my horse,—1'iuicl). coior (his season, nnd a dark blue canvas literary brotherhood.*' ''\'o»," replied 8-3G*alil ...South Fork... 3:15pm An iini'li'iit pile' of litilltllng Btnnils) And i.eclug all the Mood lie'el spilled, niade over blue sijk and jinisln-il with Lovelace, "I am now writing for a tir­ 3-3fin.nl • Sproalc'a " 2:15 pm lie Mlsltcd Richmond was there. a touch of orange ia'dpuidedly chic. J'nlo 1*51 am " ..."" hitewfctcr... " 2.-00pm LKAVB. NORTHPORT ' ARRIVB. . The Ilnntlni-ilniiR nnel Il.-iltnns tlirip Tronlilt* Amone lhe Treads. ing." And he dashed off another lit* Ivinployoil the power of fairy hnnels And as lie (bought, the more he yearned bill* with cerise is one of the newest run? letter to his father.—riiilad"lnIU.» 10.03 am • ... Rear Like ... " 1:18 p m For Sookane— From Spokane— To raise tlio ee'lllllll's fretli'il terlslil. "Villi Rii-Iiinoieirs siroril to play: "Oh, Re=in:ild. I am so glad you have combinations of color, and an aftei noon 10:18 am ' . . McOuigan.... " 1.33 pm gown for the up-to-date trousseau is made _North American. 10:38am " Cody Junction " 1:1~ p m 1:20p.m. iSoplST^ M.-ie-h panel Iu ne-lilovpine'iilH clothing, When from his siimls lllcliinond.lie Icarnec*, rome," pniTe'el the fat lady. "We have IO.OO a m Arrive.... Sandon Leavo 14 " p m Wus but a mile away' just be*en having an awful time!' of pale' blue grenadine over blue silk, "They always talk ibout the sevca For Kosslaod- From Rowland— i _Ill -li windows Hint exclude- lhe light, ag*s of man," said ihe Curious One. I .Anel p.iss.igrs tlmt leael to nothing.'* "What it is it'.'*' nskeel the living skele with a icst and of cerise taffeta CODY USE 1:40 p.m '.l-JOaTin 'Tw*» then he nn Hie ntounula side , nml « frill of cerise silk falling down "v"hy not the seven ages of woman"'* For Ni-laon- - FromNeliS,'— An altitude dlel sttlke. ton. , iiie front of the botiice. Bauds ot nar­ "Because, my boy," replie" the Know- Leave II "Gam S-indon Arrive 11:15am V' And In Imi.t tliuinlrr tones he cried: ;. "The imiia-rtdiber man got angry fit row black and white ribbon trim the Ins One, "one is enough tor them."— Arrive 11:20 mm —Cody Leave 11:25 a m 1:10 P.m UdBpuB..' J'l-'titlii.; O.llce,. "Mjf kingdom for a 'lilk«*r' -A the leopard boy .and HWOIV he would skirt and edges of the bodice where the Closo concrctioni! atKelma -with straatr Cnliroed lire'ee.inr.*.! by printing rr.a- iOlac'onati Tribune. ROBKBT. IKVINO : GEO.F COPELAND for K_lo and all Kootenay Lake points. -", tnocic the spots: olT him, if he had to dc '~cHS(l_~.l~i'"--~vcr Ul" "ills. —*"""' ' Q. F. and P. A. I tjnpeilnton ent chincs, as many printingj. being required • stretch of Jen years for it."- . _'_.' Passengers for Kettle River and Bouedai* 43 there* arc colors tu thu pattern. Creek connect at Marcos with stage dallj.T; '

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