I;tr' •Qpr •• •iatownvm' itre: 1•'TTlie~ holiday ; celebration • Executive Com?IwP]• •!mittee. are :—Tbosi R. Pattnllo; Robert Me-; Derraott; X J. Robertson, Wm.: Brown, J. C: Bee.dyi JosVph Denny. A. McNaughtpUi; Johti Johnson, Charles Vai iancour, A; McDonald! _* % v* « * ■ 9 • * .?• • • t, • *• • »Henry Morgan, and;Ben^Mw^rdsj and you will- -perceive,.comprises rbjir; .business, men and sturdy” miuers ; most of the latter are i I known as Barke/ville and Lightning Creek • j.men,; and • have-, always teeaJdentinud with ^ • everything1 per t ai u i ngto t lie enjoyment oft he people. I have it from the books that 40 menh ive already paid for ; the^spprtsj $810; and. with-the collections which ;will be raade by.sub-corn mi {(tees a purse will be. raisedv^ that will asttmuli the natives. As to ' ;; ACCOM M01)ATI;OX FOR MAN* AN*D BEASTj •we have, three :Hne hotels, with first-class, stab ling,' vWT—Austin a Stanley Hotel, the Duke ,of Arorlv?s;i(Houseman’s) Hotel, and:| Q Beedy -Townsend’s-Hotel, also a firsLclass restaurant kept by Sam Wha. Austin’s stables can accommodate-16 horse3,:Hoiiseman-8 10,'and Reedy Townsend^ 20... Ve have also 12 to; 15 nice saloons-~everything in fact, * to make people happy and comfortable, . (don ’ Come, now, Burkerville, aud join ;U8, and 1 let us haveONE GRAND .REUNION •t * ** *•on the day we celebrate. Lightning will never forget the concession made, and would return it ft hundred fold'. -Let the motionbe. “ Live and let liveI” and success to the new Dominion of Canada-! - :• . ' .. :. •* v--Prospector, '•Stanley, June 4, 1874. . rV;-A