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Capital Authorized - $10,000,000.00 Capital Subscribed - 5,913,000.00 Capital Paid Up 5 79^,000.00 Reserve ... - 5,79o, jOO.dO Brunches «*r Agents at nil principal points inJOanada. Agents in Oreat Britain and United States—London, England, Lloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago—First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle—SeattleN-.tional Bank, San Francisco—Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of $1 and upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branch - A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. HnBBBBBBBBHBI WHITEWEAR Your requirements for hot weather garments are here. A large anil well assorted stock to choose from. A dainty line of Ladies' Underskirts at reasonable Prices. Mrs. A, G, Crick, • First Street LOCAL INVESTORS IN OIL STRIKE IT Fifteen Thousand of Local Money Invested in Rapidly flowing Well in California Nothing creates greater excitement tliiui the striking of rich oil wells, anil this city was nil nuo**. on Sunday lust by the message received by wire that a Mg Blrlke bad been made on thfl property of the Canadian Pa- olflc nil Company i>l B. i'.. IAA., In Central California. The reason for the excitement was that from $12,000 to -$14,01)0 ol Hevelstoke money is Invested down there by plungers in sums averaging from $25 to $1,000. That they hail struck it rich was evidenced by the very first wire 'that appeared on thc scene as follows: Vancouver, B.C., June 11, 1911. A. I*j. Kincaid, Hevelstoke. Hudson wires well came in flowing aboul twenty-live thousand barrels, now settled down to between eight and ten thousand steady. All oil has been saved.—H. E. Springer. A second wire bearing out the facts as stated in the first, and received Irom bead-quarters of the oil district read as follows: Moron, Cal., June llth, 1911. A. B. Kincaid, Revelstoke, B. S. Well came in last night. A line one. Estimate flow at eight to ten thousand barrels. Everything in good shape, well under control.— W. H. Welsh. As was stated in these columns some time ago both by advertisement and write-up the original investors would be given the privilege on th.' striking of oil to secure an equal number of shares as then held at par value of the original purchase. Naturally those interested looked forward to the chance of again getting in on this good thing and were anxious lo receive official notification so that the second hlock of stock could be purchased as stipulated. The authority to give this official notification was given by the lollowing telegram from the head office at Van couver: Vancouver, B.C., June 12th, 1911. A. E. Kincaid, Revelstoke, B. C. Notify option stockholders our well started (lowing seven thirty p. m. on tenth day of June. Well reported by superintendent to be Mowing steady as a clock eight to ten thousand tfir- rels per day. Depth of well thirty- one hundred and filty-six feet. Foot and hall inch casing. Can. Pac. Oil Co., ot B. 0., Ltd. Needless to say the opportunity has -been grasped by the original purchasers of stock, and in the mean time the company's stock is rapidly- rising until it is doubtful now as to whether a block of $25 stock could be secured from the original purchasers at less than $300. The lucky strike was made near Bakersfield, California, in the centre of a very rich oil field. trol or scout within Its a.'ci [i*r grave dereliction of duty . r f..r disloyalty to thu rules of the Scout Movement. The Boy Kcout scheme U .'or hoys of every denomination and cried and any hoys between the n*;es nl ten and eighteen can become hay scouts or patrol leaders. Tho "unit" Is a patrol of six to nine boys; three tr mpre patrols form a troop. One feature of this movement Unit commends it, is the fact Hint no costly uniform is required or allow- d. The minimum Uniform consists il h lint, haversack, stall, and shout- derkiiot, all of which may Ih' pur chased for a little more than a dol lar. A boy scout is not allowed to solicit lunds for any patrol or troop. When lunds arc required, the scouts arc supposed to earn it in some honorable way. Any boy in the city wishing to join thc Boy .Scouts should at once hand in his name to one ot the scoutmasters or should look round for seven likely boys about his own age to fi uni a patrol and then report to thc scoutmaster. The R.K.Y.M.C.A. will he headquarters for the movement In Revelstoke and hoys desiring information should enquire there, or consult any of the scoutmasters. FilUIT GROWERS IH ARMS Kamloops Association Go on Record Against Reciprocity The Board of directors of the B. 0. Fruit Growers' As-ociation held a meeting at Kamloops on June 3rd. last, particularly to consider the proposed reciprocity agreement, and thc following motion was passed: Whereas, there has been introduced in the Federal House a bill to promote reciprocal trade with the Unit- id States, and Whereas, thc proposed reciprocity agreement will permit free trade in fresh fruits and vegetables, And, whereas, thc proposed reductions in duties will hnve the effect ■>f reducing the prices of our products in Canadian markets. Be it resolved, that we the directors of the British Columbia Fruit Irowers' Association put ourselves in record as condemning the pro - Miosed reciprocity agreement between Oanada and the United States, as icing 'detrimental to the fruit industry of British Oolumbia. And be it further resolved, that copies of this resolution be forward- id to the Minister of Agriculture ol Iritish Columbin; to thc Boards of Trade of the Province; to tho Agent leneral of the Province ol Great Britain; to all the members of tbe Dominion House from British Colum- 'iia; the press generally, and ihe federal Ministers ol Agriculture and finance at London.—Curried unau- mously. BOY SCOUTS ORGANIZED RIGHT TO THE T Monsoon Silver Spoon Blue Ribbon Victoria Cross The Best Ceylon Teas at 50 cents per lb. Dekajulie Pure Assam at 60 cents All our Groceries are right in quality and price John Mclntyre & Son, Phone 93 Housewife's Favorite Brands Robin Hood Flour Jacob's Dublin Biscuits Bell Blend Tea Bell's No. I Java and Mocha Coffee G. W. BELL P. O. Box 308 QROOER m BAKER Phone No. 23 Movement Looking to Betterment ot Youth in the City At a meeting held in the Y.M.C.A. building on Monday evening the organization ol a local Boy Scout Association was completed, with tbe lollowing oflicers: President—T. Kilpatrick. 1st Vice-President-Robt. Howson. 2nd Vice-President—O.F. Lindmark. 3rd Vice-President—Rev. C. A. Procunier. Chairman—Hobt. Cordon . Vice-Chairman—Rev. H. J. Mclntyre. Shi, t.uy—Rev, J. W. Stevenson. Treasurer—Rev. B, A. Smith. Bcoutmatters—Meters. !•;. Oauaron H. B. Monroe, J. M. Patterson, Kv- ans, Smith, stcvcuBon, Mclntyre, Reeve, Colpitts. The following extracts Irom the "Canudian Boy Scout," the olllolal handbook ol the movement in Canada, will give our readers an idea i.f the duties of the afsociation. To nominate suitable persons to act as scoutmasters, and recommend them to the provincial commissioner for the chief scout's. To register all ICOUtmaftcra, t"i". ps and patrols in the district. Nn srout- nmst.r. troop or patrol shall Is re- cognlied which is not registered. To genrrally supervise e.nd rnfoiir- Bgfl the movement and I i <• • ipnrali* with other boyi' organisations lu )rict. i'n be responsible lor Mil gi.nitin*: * ; .ill scout badges ,n,*i awards In .t .listrict. The local association has 'he l"W- | pr to lUSptnd any SCOUt mauler or' assistant scoutmaster, jr to with - I, dd recognition from any tP9*wp, I'M* SCORKS KOR R. M R Following nre the scores of the .1. M. R. shooting for the week end- ng June 10th: »ame 200 500 too t. Ool. Sergt. Bonald 33 33 30 96 'tc. Jas. Fenton 31 27 30 88 icrgt. Smythe 28 27 28 83 l-ergt. Garner 26 32 24 82 I'orp. Allan 2G 28 25 79 '.crgt. U11IT 28 29 21 78 Corp. Overton 27 26 22 75 Pte. John Fenton 26 25 24 75 27 18 59 Bugler Bond 21 22 16 59 Capt. Smith — 30 27 57 9 9 39 l'te. Tweedlc 20 10 8> 38 Lt. Brock 4 11 19 34 Corp. Aldridge — 29 4 33 EXPERT EXAMINES MINE Says Mr. McEactiren's is Best Gold Proposition in B. C. Mr. Neil McHnchreii was in the City on Monday fn mi his property jn-t smith of Revelstoke and reports the development work as showing up tbe rich ore shoirf. to bo continuous It is Mr, McEachren '• intention to Oontlnue the work right through the winter, and ho is having his present cabin put in shape (or the accommodation of the men now employed. Later 011 another whin will :>e erected and mini' men will be put to work An cxiiert and geologist visited tbe property last week and was greatly pleased with the proposition, ue considering It the biggi-st and *bent loosing gold proposition he hns seen in British Columbia. Future work on this immense ore body will be 100k- 1 forward to with much Interest here, GEN. MANAGER BURY GIVES CHEERY INTERVIEW Tells V.M.C.A. to go Ahead With Additions to Building-Shops Will Be Increased c. ,1. Bury, general manager ofthe C.P.H. western lines, was in the city Tuesday tor a short space of hall an hour, but a delegation from the Y. M.O.A., and Mayor Hamilton grasped the occasion to interview him ou certain subjects of vital importance to the City and as tar aa can be learned the interviews were decidedly satisfactory, The Y.M.C.A. delegation consisted of R. Howson, 0. B. Hume, Hobt. Gordon, VV. M. Lawrence and Secretary A. Thomson, and theii' object in calling on the general manager was to inform him of the improve - ments which the institution contemplated and also to notify him that the amount granted them was not sullicicnt to pay oil Ibe existing debt and go ahead with the work contemplated. To this General Manager Bury replied in substance:—"You just pay ofl your debt with the money coming, then put on the improvements required, and if there is any deficiency make application in the usual way for what additional sum is required." This from the general manager practically means that the money would be forthcoming when required and that the Y.M.C.A. management need have no fear In adding to the present building whatever in reason is required for the accommodation occasioned by the growth ot 1 lie city in size and importance. It is the intention of the management of the Y.M.C.A. to build an addition to the present .building, to acquire considerable more sleeping and rooming compartments and also to inaugurate a reading room and library. Mayor Hamilton, who also inter - viewed the general manager regard - ing proposed additions to the C.P.R. vvas given tbe satisfactory reply that it was tine intention that the C.P.R. would continue from time to time to add to the present shops ns occasion demanded, nnd that Revelstoke would certainly not he overlooked when there could possibly be any good things thrown her way. Mr. Bury was accompanied by Mr. Grant Hall, superintendent of locomotive power and together they made the rounds of the shops escorted hy Superintendent T. Kilpatrick. Mr. Kilpatrick l?ft for thc west with Mr. Bury and Mr. Hall. Mr. Bury has also promised, provided circumstances will permit, to be in the city when Mr. Vaughan and Mr. Hall visit here in July. DIED IN HOSPITAL Wm. Mclsaac drops Unconscious on street and Later Succumbs Buffering from Spinal menegitis W. Mclsaac, a young man of twenty or twenty-two years of age, was pickod up yesterday about noon in front ol the Climax hotel in an unconscious condition and hurried to thc hospital where efforts were made by doctors and nurses to restore him to consciousness. But despite all endeavors the unfortunate man never came to but succumbed to the disease ati; 30 last night. Deceased had been a member of the bridge gang working at Gulden, but for some time had Imsh laid off. He has two brothers In the city- Angus and Mike—and hai a father living in Nova Scotin. The remains will Imi Interred in the cemetery here on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. w Garden Tools Wire Netting, Fencing, Screen Doors and Windows, Rubber Hose, Sprinklers, etc. Carpenter's Tools and General Hardware. ^1 SPORTING GOODS Baseball and Lacrosse Goods, Fishing Tackle, the hest stock ever in town. FARM AM) GARDEN SEEDS HAY AM) FEED FILL LINE OF GROCERIES Bourne Bros. Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing m ^ — , J2 fresh. Wholesome Meats Cars are arriving Semi-Weekly. Stock always fresh for supplying Retail Trade in City. P. gums 8i Company. 4td. Wholesale and Retail Merchants Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. Butter Brookfield Extra Creamery Butter Keystone Creamery Butter Coldspring Dairy Butter Malakwa Dairy Eutter Revelstoke Meat Market Ltd. I lien Class Meat Purveyors Phone 251 P- O. Box 181 Bring yonr prescriptions, we fill inm with thc purest ol drugi only at Mac loiiald's drug store. Will Have Club House Temliirs will soon he called tor tlie erection ul a pariah home nnil cluh house on the property ball lining to Him H. 0. church on McKenzie avenue ' nt. a coil nl approximately 15,000. The new building will lie erected to the north of the church, lacing McKenzie avenue and will be two stories In hetgbt wiih full Imsement below. Its dimensions will lie HI} feet by :'l feel nf frame construction with cement foundation. The patiab houee will be to the north nidi' .,( ibe new edifice ladtlg mi Mi-Kenzie avenue, The young people ol the H. ('. Churcb have long Mt the necessity of such a building lor public and social gatherings and it is with this end 111 view that lhe edifice will be built. The building will he lilted up with gymnasium, club room, rending mom ninl concert hall. Tlie building already on tbc property will be moved away. THE "CZAR" HAS SPOKEN Hon. Frank Oliver Arrogantly Insists that Timber Office Go The last word of a most arrogant and high handed act performed by Hon. Frank Oliver has been said and the Crown Timber otlice bas been moved Irom tliix city to Kamloops lo the inconvenience and distinction of a large numlier ol lumbermen in iin*. i ii'itiity. The general opinion expressed by Hn..*,' who know thc full meaning of such an net is that the Minister of thu Interior is In Ins dotage. Red- hot mi'ssnges from the Hoard ol Trade [ron the Liberal association, and timber men Intonated were cast as- Ide Iik,* so much waste pa|>er, und Czar like tbe Hon. Flank Continued in his dictatorial career, rode it over us, anil declared in so many Words that Iw did not out for Cod, man or the devil. His only ambition was to show us that he was tbe boss and that the Crown Timher ofllce hud to go. It went—bag and baggage— yesterday, but no doubt the "Czar'' will hem hum this quarter frequent ly after this. His own followers here are up in arms against the actum as If indicated by a strongly protesting telegram sent bim from t Iw Liberal association. 8lr Wilfrid Laurier was cabled and replied that there was nothing doing. Hon. Frank replied too that the last word bas l.ii"i said and tbe ollice mutt go, and It weut. RINK CHANLES HANDS Purchased by a Local Syndicate At a Reasonable Figure The old skuting rink wbich up to Monday had been under the manage- ni'iit of H. F. McKinoon, will in tuti;.e he vested iu the name of n hiil syndicate, the property having been sold on Monday to t. vv. Bain, 11 M. I'arry, F. Terry and Ur. Bull*, il.iml Inr the sum of M.000. With the purchase of the property goes ai,'*.1 500 pairs of roller skates and it 1 tbe intention of the syndicate t*i I ..Be or run the concern in part- nerahip with a good management. Several applications have already I',,, received lor the leasing ol the building, Hilling the cold weather it is aur- m.sM.I that tbe management may leas., the building to tbe curling cluh 01 line run it under their own auspices as a curling rink. Uut this of courne :s a matter for future 1 onsld- eratiop. Th,- deal is considered by local dealt-' t 1,, Ik; ,, \(.rj, goo$ „ne llH tfK ten Inl- alone on which the building 1 I ire considered to lie worth the purcbaae price. Stylish wiiting papers—all kind.i— at MaodonaM'l drug store. Il you wenl any of tiie advertised medicines such as Mayntinr. Kppo - tone, OaUtbrot, Salatone B.ilmwort, Cardiol, etc., you can get tbcui at Macdonald's drug store. WEDNESDAY, Jl'N'E U, 1911 TIKE ^fT^-IL-HIER^^LID, REVELSTOKE WBDKDIBDAY, Jl'NK M, 1911 r#L Gbc afiafMbevalb ! f PDBL18HKD WEDNESDAY AM' SATOBDA) AT REVELSTOKE. B. C. jntettoc pubitsbiitfl Gompans, Limited iMS- s|r> WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14, 1911 a Ti ronto daily lost week con- Uined ., despatch In tn a neighbor tag citj that ugod 1"1 yeai ....-** i * '■ County lu .hist:;, ;i me, there to end ins dayB , . to *..,*.,■ gone at Ins own re luest, But how tbe report startles us, :**it a man after fight-tog .:,. (or over one bun jr(.,* . to end h lays In a The despatch lurihei ■jtai . ■ ■ * . : gentleman had a . flve an l two grand (ty living in the name •,:. Nat irally the rea*der wouln trauge that so sad a course i . ■:.:.. ,* issary, Hi" ll torj were known, It .... be revealed tbat thi o,,;. ,,!.. gi an isons are In almost as bad a ] '■ Id n''ui- •'"'' ttat : • ; elerred to go to the poor huusii rathei thnn in add to then burdens, l he case Is a pathoflc one but it is not unique—you hear ol -.,:. everj lay—and ttie wholo story emphasizes how terrible is un old age ot penury, and how important it in that we should regard youth "as tin springtime whieh soon departcth an,. "wherein we ought to plant and "sow all provision for a long ami "happy life." II the old gentle man had beeu in receipt of a Cana u.an Government Annuity of oul\ \2itv lus presence in the home of th. sou or grandson would have been u boon rather than a burden, anu the cozy-crnt-r would, no doubt, have been kept tor him. He maj have been a sober uu.l industrious youth, but be had nol system ol In vestment which was absolutely sate, and wbicb would yield Inm a bountl lul return .'ur the amounts which hi in.tht irom time to time save, am. su his money was spent nr lost ae fast as .t was earned. lint there is no such excuse Ior tne boys or girls men ur women, ol Canada today, foi by the Canadian Government Annu .ties Act ihey are provided with i system by wbich their earnings wil be taken car.' of and invested by tli. Government, and under which thej will receive a return larger than i would be possible to secure from an.. other -ate investment, be aiise whe,. the Annuity begins each paymen absorbs a portion ..1 the purchas motley as well as ol the interest ther, on, and il the Annuitant lives tb average number ol years bc mny I,, espected .n live he will get bad, all that he had paid in with accum ulated interest at lour per rent. l. he lives beyond this period, tie \ nuity will not cease but will be con tinued to him every three months si long as be may live. The plan i- available at any Money Order Offlc ji Canada. The Postmaster wil. give you a booklet which will ex plain the system, and *,l you wish f •: information as to the cost, all you need do is tu write to the Super n tendent ol Annuities, Ottawa, p st age free, giving him your age las. birth.!...',, an,! ne will advis you bj first mai'. what this will e. Remem l.er tbat it Is tb..* onlj ■ Ij safe plan by which your old age may In- made free from anxi, ty, and b ippj and com! irtable, and :;. it n Is tbi on!} by wbich a wagi er or pen :. BmaU salarj cai vide "or tbe rainy day. Last >■ . . _• tu the ii Iget .-;*.-. h Hon. 1'r.ce Ellis..n, I * itei : Finance, thei * i .'aim pro * :-*! into Bi tis i . ..xaui.t approximating fiftc.n mil i.ons' tk dollars', ur to 1* exact JH, IM. At - i mi th■ borne production reached ji Prai • ill) ttttj - - r . lost to Ui ■bows ti torn Brita tbei '.-.Hi »( * i ite - ■ - . - tb . , .* »H) a cenl I * - every;* idy thai ere I .*.-,*• i. dued evei * ,'■*.• of going to ioi these articles. The . live stock, dairy product fruits and vegetables, • ''•'- nay an 1 grata an la ,,,*.. IUS goo AH * ' thew pi ■ luct . as laid ■ .*ul ] be ra.* * . . .* • :.* | *,.,,(.,, were the land avaflal I . But un- lortunartelj th'- land pulli.. of botl tbe ii iminl n ami the Provincial governments are detrimental lo the development ol tbe ame. Time was when 'in* Dominion wm d land In tbe province wai "pen lol homesteadlng, i.'i I -luring that ' m ■ a com lernble portion ol tins land was taken up, jmI bas !lni e pi ed into othei than the homesteaders' hands. Tne Iiu- iuiniou government owns a tract of INSURANCE If you insure with us you insure with some of the oldest and strongest companies in the world. The Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. Insurance of All Kinds ^ J twenty mllea on olther r. It. railway track, reason laBt year this al-do o-l Hu- 0. and lol' soine was suddenly •villi,lrawn [inin homesteadlng, Why, a,, uni' knows but tho tact remains .hat n was. and m ibe meantime thousands ol acres ol lnnd lie idle .'.,mihhss in tin- governmeut and worse than worthless to the province I'lns could piiiiluei- miliums ol dol ais worth iii (iiiiii products were it in use, but instead wc import li.teen million dollars worth ol tarm products and send tins money a way never in' return. This menus -a great loss to the Province anil something thnt must he made up Irom some other source. The Vancouver liourd of trade, which has made a very fair study of the question of imports estimates hat last year farm products came CORRESPONDENCE I'MitiU Mail Herald: Hear Sir, Some comments made by llie Kev. VV. C. Ciilder upon my letter mi the "Ne Temere" published in your i-siie nl the 27th ult., call Ior some words in reply. "ll is well." says this writer that "Mr. McNeil has put up a defence for ■this law." "Well," fui tho law 1 presume is meant. Anyway, 1 waive the compliment. It is too costly. It comes in the same breatb with a denial that the decree has any merit upon which it stands. but this denial oannot be stronger than that upon which it is founded— which is untiling more than a fond delusion. Whence did the Rev. gentleman obtain the revelation that the pro into that city from foreign countries ... , .. ., — . . ., mitigation of the Ne Temere wns tur- alued at live and three ciuai'ter mil- , ., , . ,, „ ,,„ ,.,, 1..I..I,,,, In tZaanrtanvt "t.*,,rhi :l,lnn lion dollars. From far-oil countries ;heso goods came, and the money .ent thitherward never to return .V'ere these goods raised here the money instead of leaving our own .bores could be disseminated in the nterlor where it should he . The lliO-ncre homestead with tho settlers duties attached as applicable in more favorable portions of Canada, were found practically unworkable here owing to thc vast am- ■ unit, ui capital required to clear up ihe wild and wooded lands in this vicinity. In some cases it has cost us high as $1100 to clear and stump au acre, and this would preclude any but monied men from taking up homesteads. Uut ns a mutter ot fact an individual with capital sutli- cient to clear a few acres of such land can timi better Investments for bis money and will not think of investing it in clearing up land, even though that laud may be worth considerable mure (ban ordinary land once it i.-. cleared. Hon, Frank Oliver then promulgated another scheme which ol course lias us mer us and also ils dements. Tins was to allow the settler tu homestead twenty acres and pre-empt an adjoining twenty acres. Against tins it is argued that the homesteader in the long run dues not secure enough (or ibe outlay entailed in clearing the land. This plan might be all well and good lor land within a few miles of some settlement, but Ior a man say nineteen miles From the railroad with the great l IHcultiee m transporting heavy machinery lur stumping purposes to unsettled portions ol the province the schemi not considered worth while. I the plan Is not considered works Sume scheme must be worked out wh.ch is fan and equitable over the entire area, and until tbis n Columbia need look lor no extensive settlement Sume whn have studied the land problem of Uritish Ci I im a from all aid.-s proclaim a scheme lomi mi the lines ..I thi ol settling Alberni lands blhdcn in Germany? "Forbidden, Indeed, by whom, pray'.' Uy Catholics, certainly not. Uy Prostestants perhaps? Preposterous. The simple fact is, that a papal decree, the "l'ruvida sapieiitique," lixed a special marriage law lor (lermany in Jan nary l'.lOG—two years and a half before the Ne Temere appeared. That decree was instigated by an appeal of the Catholic BlBhops oi Germany to have a uniform marriage lu.v for the German Empire on account of the difficulties of applying the provisions of the old "Tametsi" law under the changed conditions of the empire. There was excellent reason therefore for not promulgating another law some two years afterwards among a people well satisfied with thc legislation so recently received. As to Aus tralla and Italy, the Ne Temere is in lull swing there as it is in the rest ot the Catholic world. And suppose even that In Italy the desire ot anticlerical fanatics to make of marriage a purely civil contract were .vali/.i-l. What would that prove against the merits ni the Ne Temere? Have rot this same clique, In union with Continental Freemasonry, lung Bince suid their valedictory to Christianity? Th,* church did not luuk lot applause fiuiii such quarters. My Uev. fneml continues: "It is because Pri it est ml indifference and ber political - I lanada that peaks ot the Catholii church—"ventures to promulgate it in tk.s country ild not pointless such * was! Stnoe when bas thc church made It a practice l ce when hat she made It a rule I isult t ieri where :' her .Iren demanded : .. . ut ... >us - . the reas ■ ted States I * - . ■ I read from the comment ■ lbe gu.Ki thing, could the laud lie thrown open to purchase at a nominal figure McKeH inginU8tes, -thoUKh with tt.* st Ip dai, a cei fain amount be cleared each yea many persons lett that Kng- llsb m ipital .a mllll ■ ■ la said ii Investment, but could be be Ch. Is It l.■'* a ' ■ ' ■ ' rablj distinguish lietween shown that hy creating ready made wbat thc m.,* law 8Ctua«y does sod ttlerwou I -it pt: lent >i. i;. - money. I be * he * - its in* ti'-y ."' I tei ■ i ■ pres ill right ami may be found * 'f the out to tbe best Interests of tho pro t Hon. KraiiK Oliver's puli cy .,( doing nothing ami saying noth ..*■ open ti ' iti'ism i'ie else than bend b in ..... .. ■ aaine i bye word in tbc pro\ Ini'-. II aid that un a soneei rati11 • tbi * - * " ies uf good arable land tied up between tib citj and Arrowhead. Were this ail under cultivation tins city should be entirely Independent oi any other consideration, Its surrounding country alone would make, of It a splendid city. TAPPING'S OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY. JUNE 16th ONE NIGHT ONLY "THE ISLE OF SPICE" BIG MUSICAL COMEDY GOO-GOO GIRLS IN THE 1SI.K (IP SPICE " SPECIAL PEICES RUSH SEATS i DCs IMPORTANT NOTE " The Isle of Spice " is direct from its bi^ tour of the States. It will be the best show ever given in Revelstoke at prices asked. RESERVED SEATS $1.00 Temere is not unjust to Protestants, I receiae this crushing reply!'*') "A concrete example stands in contradiction"—it is, of course, the Hebert case. Now il the Rev. gentleman had even a remote idea of the litness ol things, he would have been silent, upon this. Let him not for a moment entertain the, idea that the world or any fraction of it will he betrayed into thinking that lie is at heart afflicted by the imaginary wrongs of a Mrs. Hebert or her husband. No paroxysms of his will convince us ot such a thing. There is one for whom his commiseration is reserved. It is for that indiscreet .Minister, who must necessarily take upon himself the lion's share of the blame Involved in the incident, which my Rev. Iriend is at such pains to portray. That papal power should reach far out intu the cunning world, and sterilize the ministrations of a Protestant clergyman, when he presumes to officiate ai the nuptials of a child ol the Catholic church—ah, this were too much. Tins is what gues to the quick, makes him abandon reason, and Ily to Invective and hollow sen-fct- mentallsm In tho vain hope of gain- ing what lu* knows to be otherwise a * ise. The only Protestant that appears ■ - ise is the mini-tei- in lorry figure he makes Although • perhaps too much respect the ordln - ian church in regard -■ . we bad a right to ■ ie ■*,,uld nut go so far ■/i. the civil , precisely what he | ve explain bis con ,* ins ignorance or M_.islatl.ill; ■ i- '- , indefensible. *. II pi obabiy a iy ild in .t ex- •. i to ' in- Ti * Hi -' • ■ iple * ire ' is to jentli ■ment I i( two ouls in l"'.-" * ■ It is pi such I il ■ ' ■ 1 on Page H. W. Edwards Taxidermist BEAR RUGS MOUNTED Corner of Connaught Ave. and Victoria Rond REVELSTOKF, - B. C. P O. Box 31 CALGARY t • j H Calgary, Alberta June 30th TO July 7,1911 s,*i i ions ui what is c tpected to eventually be pari '•! lhe truuk wagon road liuin the coast to Alberta untieing put in good shapo in both Boundary creek and Grand Forks, Cascade districts. 'ai* if it ' finds that It Is "invaded" by the OUneel my (nend to make a morning's med on the roi•■ if a disl Hon, Augustine llirre], j speaking m the British House of Com said: " The ■ law km,.* in,tlnii*' ..( papal in.u at .-.ii We believe that. Under It Catholii , ai ■■ not to (res to many and dlvnr"e anil to mnrry : agniu. Our courts will continue to ! n dm I n later our own lawn, and all who apply for its benefits shall have i them, it has lost nothing of its efficiency since August 1907." Tins is Kngli'ib common sense *i tiling of wliieb there seems to bo .1 distressing want, among Home of i.111 Canadian fellow countrymen. Am*i'M > my contention tliut tbc Nt TK*- f*-m«l<! houw fly liy» Irom 12fi le I JO '72' H a time, .md lime .-.,«tlir<l in Iwo w**.>lu. Unda livoftble ondirioni the den-wUnn ol •_ iin||le piif will number milliool in thfse monlhi. Pine, lore all hoiii^lc*-rp"rn ihould commence uiing WILSON'S Fly Pads ?arly in ihfl vBnon, md thui rut off ■ Urgr pro pmlion of tht Mi'nrnif crop. $29,000 In Prizes and Purses Freight paid on all exhibits originating in Alberta The best special features ever seen in Canada west of Toronto, including : — Brennnn's Mono-Rail Car. Moving Pictures of the Coronation. Grand display of Fireworks. Musir hy the 103rd Rifle Regimental Band and other high class features. PariiMutual machines to be unci for the first time Western Canada at hi Exhibition Races Reduced Passenger Rates Entries close June L6th Sheriff I, S. G. Van Wart, Presiden i Col. Jas. Wallcer, E, J. Dewey VlCE-PREBIDENTB l'i /■ I,mi-i iiiiiI oilier iiifui inn- lion from R l, Hn n iiiumi*.-, Mii iger, \ 'n toria Pai k, t'al- gni v. Prices Are Better Than Ever In^ruments selected by one who knows what instruments should be Edison Phonographs - Victor Gramophones ALL RECORDS OF THESE TWO MACHINES KEPT A^ent for Gourlay. Winter & I.eemintf's Gherhard Heintzman, and other noted makers of Canada's finest pianos. jr. :b i isr & is: _a_ im: Shaw's Sash and Door Factory Manufacturers of Sash ami Doors, Mouldings antl all kinds of Woodwork. Get vour Screen Doors and Windows made to Order. G. 2). Shatv, - 'Proprietor Ideal Billiard Hall and Cigar Store Largest, Coolest and Most Up-to-Date Rooms in the City. CUTLER &. STOKES, - PROPS. Public Notice TENDERS WANTED. Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned wHI be received at tho Oity Hall, Reveletoke, B, ('., up to noon on Saturday, June nth, l'Jll, fur an addition lo the Jail. l'lans .nnl |,mii|ii*,iI ions can lm seen at the Oity Hall. The luwrnt i,i any tcn-lei not ncccs- barlly accepted, O. W. AIiIiiIi.iIhmuii, Chairman Public Worku Committee. plain needlework, machining, In- tantl' long anil nhort clothes. etc. -Apply this Office. it, FOH HAI.10—Kit) acres Crown Grant, ' near Okanagan Kalln, Usoyoos Dlv- IhIoh, suitable tor fruit, .$100 per I ucrc. Apply to HarrlB & HturRrHS Victoria, H. C. Ladles or Sent* Saddle Morse for I hire. Apply F. M. Mutheson, Kootenay Agencies office, or Cummlngs' 1 Transfer. it. CORONATION CELEBRATION VERNON, R. O. Thursday, June 22nd UiKxi"-! mnl Best Day's enjoyment ever offered by the Cili/i'ii** of Vernon. MONSTER PARADE Consisting ol Arm* Veterans nlil Tinier.*., Militia, l;ra- ternul Societies, Bchool Children, Floats, decorated Autos, etc, SPORTS Consisting ol Football, ta- crosse, Baseball, Indian Sliinnv. Foot Races mnl Firemen's Sports. Liberal Prizes Offered Excursion Rates from nil wants, wiib arrangements providing for return .it mi early hour in llie evening, i ■ mplete program ol Sports n ay lie obtained later on application to the Secretary. M. J. O'BRIBN, Ui.uiiji.iii 11.1'. i.i-.i-:. Si-cnUry, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911 THE ^T^LIXj-I^ERJ^Lr), J*LE"VIl3IjSTOK:E •MSDNKSDAY, JUNH 14, 1911 I 1 THE CANADIAN BANK!r OF COMMERCE HAVE INSTALLED IN THEIR VAULT A NEST OF SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES IF YOU HAVE ANY TITLE DEEDS, MORTGAGES. INSURANCE POLICIES,1 OR OTHER VALUABLES THEY SHOULD BE LODGED IN ONE OF THESE BOXES 171 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO • REVELSTOKE BRANCH-F M. GIBSON. MQR'. LOGGERS' BOOTS The Famous Lcckie Loggers' Hoots and our own make a ways in stock. See our Pack Straps and Pack Sacks. ARMSTRONG & COMPANY Boot and Shoe Repairers, Saddlers Harness Hnliers THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED; 1855 Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund • • $4 400,000 Has 77 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities of the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Bi-anohoe. Interest allowed at highest current rate REVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, VV. H. PRATT Manager. THE BIG REMOVAL SALE DF FURNITURE IS NOW ON R. HOWSON & COMPANY Revelstoke, b. c. •*/« *»^-%.-ek^-%^-»-%-%.*^-»*^^^*%^*»-%,'%.-^%^-%^^***^^^--e>^. -v» WORLD NEWS IN PARAGRAPH * A Symposium of What is Happening in j J All Parts of the World J Thc charge was made at the Assin- iboia Counoil, that Deer Lodge hotel was protected by the provincial gov- I eminent against prosecution for Sunday liiiuor Belling Hon. Frank Oliver, minis-tor uf tbe interior, addressed a large meeting at Selkirk, defending the reciprocity agreement and explaining the I Peter's Indian reserve ens*. St. Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. Enlarged f pioved. FiiHt-Class in every respect. All modern oonTenienoe Large .Sample Booms. Rat' a 4>2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. The terms of the Declaration of London were discussed at the Imperial conference. Premier Fisher, of Austral In, introduced a resolution regarding the question. Western Canadian commercial travellers undertake to furnish $10,000 lor the Children's hospital. ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly rate. T. ALBEET STOISTE! JPiROF "AT IT HERE SmCE 1900V . *» Under New Management. Wm. Boyd, Proprietor Haleyoo Hot Springs Sanitarium The Greatest Health Resort on the Continent Natural Hot Water, 124 Degree of Ilea Natural Hot Water in Baths. O All Year Rates from $ 12 lo $ 15 Fer Week Luml) umbermen It will pay you to make a call at F. B. WELLS, Fur Buyer and Exporter Old Town, - Revelstoke, B. C. before buying your out- ffit of working clothes for tlie hush. I make a specialty of I«OffginfC Shoes, Pants, Sox, Shirts Blankets and everything required i n your busi ness. G-ET "WISE! Have the Best! It Pays! You can get the best of Everything in the line of SMOKERS' SUNDRIES At the Reliable Headquarters McKinnon's Cigar Store For Sale 2*5 foot Lot and House, Thinl Street $1(JI'0. Three Lots on Second Street, near the new Post Office, $iaill. House and Lot near Y.M.C.A , $8150, Two lols and House, Third Street, $2000. House and Lot, First Street, near lhe new Post Offlee, $2100. 53 feet on Sixth Street, $700. 50 feet on Victoria Road, $530. 12 Room House, Second St reel, 60-foot lot, $1500. And ol her first-c'ass values. Call and Investigate W. B. Robertson Great West Permanent Loan Company Agency E. G. BURRIDGE Tinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe and Furnace work ASK THE DRIVER Everybody knows him, he will tell you that the whiskeys we are selling aie the best. Call and lie convinced. No household should he without a Niipply of cm Harvey's Special Scotch Whiskey; our Frapin Liqusur Brandy, guaranteed 80 yearB old or Blaokberry Brandy for Medicinal pui poses. Uur sio< k of choice Wines and Liijuois of all kinds are unexeelli d. Srld Iiy all the leading hotels, or telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. Importers and Bealers fn Furs Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes Fruit Lands FOR SALE Galena Bay lands in pn reels of 10 or 20 acres or en bloc. Correspondence invited. John Shaw. Agent. Box 616 Arrowhead -WORK 8HOP- Oonnaught Ave. - Revels oke TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER F31 SPRI C PAINTING Let me paint your house right. I do nothing but first-class work. Quality considered my price is low. The best materials used and work done when promised. Try ine on your inienor decorating. My work is guaranteed to please. SIGNS - I can furnish vou with any hind you want. Class, brass, tin, cloth .'i* wood. Get my prices. Carriage and Wagon Painting at my shop in alley back of K. J. Bourne's More, First Street. R. Z. CRAWFORD ! Residence Cor. Urd St. and BobtODflve ' 1 Pacific Coast Tested Seeds j Arriving daily uur new and fresh stock of Seeds, grown under coul met by the belt growers in all parts of the world. S-eds that wiil give you the best results. One trial will convince you. Also a full line of gai ilcn r.-ipiisites, Im- piemen's of all kind*; Bee Supplle', Sprayers, Spray, and a full line of (hick Feeds and i ,,nk'** '•* rMiii.'i'i,-*- Pi*,.**... the button, we will do the rest. £ J. Henry Nurseries SOU Westminster Road A. R. McDougall, - Manager Vancouver. H. 0. .now, ■ffi-iSER 70U WORK, MflKEMR Money WORK TOO. BiptmrtMymsMnq WITH US THEy Will, pibh 4£ INTEREST WHICH WECREPITMOriTHtf '. t\w noma returii- dBLE ON DEMMP « QUICKLY fl 5 THEWM.5 Grtli GARRY IT. PEOPLE JUST ft5 CAREFUL AW CAUTIOUS t$ MUCIN Be, /IRE WEU^ PLEASED, m THOROUGHLY SATISFIED, WITH THE VW in WHICH OUR HU.SIP1F.5iS IS TR-IMMCTEPilBUSIPIESS IWHfrED BY PEOPLE OP IWUREPEWERIEME fl poam.GiviriG YOUR WME OPPRESS Will*PROMPTLY BRiriG W rm IMF0RM/1TI0M. i.WRITE IW. SHOULP YOU HAVE flMV FIMMGIflL BUSINESS in VflMGOUVER-'VICINiry, RfihTS TO COLLECT. /rG«EEriersT5 for &ile- MORTGAGES TO IfOMPTER MPCOU-EGT. FIREiriMJRrtriGETOPIdGE LBTUSrtTTEIIPTOrr. WE ARE PLErtSIHG OTHERS WE WlU-BE SURE TO PLEASE YOU. Fruit and Vegetable Boxes and Crates Our Box Factory is now running and we are in a position to supply nil kinds ol fruil and vegetable boxes nml crates, Those who have not already sent us their orders should do sr at out e iir they are coming in fast, and we would like to deliver all orders in good time' Our lioxes are equal to any ou the market and priees run be hail on application to S. McMahon, Revelstoke, or to TNE K»HM LUMBER COMPANY, UD, Salmon Arm, B, C. John Lee Drygoods Store Dressmaking and Jewelry Hand-Pointed China, Rattan Chairs, and fancy things, Battenburg Bed Spreads, siiiuiis, Bear fi for Dreaaeri, etc. Removed to oppoaite ilde of Street (nun Central Hotel. Pric-ts Reasonable P 0 Boi 700 Front St Lower Town, Revelatoke ti. B. STONEX Practical.. Machinist Repairs of all kinds neallv done Bicycle and (lun work as|K*n-ialty Kstimates nlven on any class of work Front Street. HOLY NAMES ACADEMY AND NORMAL SCHOOL siokam:, Wash. Catalogue and Rates on Application. Address : SlfTBA SlTKHkut. CEMENT BLOCKS ManDfactnrarf for all tiuiH nf bnlldl,,*, CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE FIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICK* For ml* tal irMorimtll <ii*nniiiies At tho UiwmI tir.rn*. f..r rmti All Iru.-l- l)f hiiil-liiitr Hud piii-UriNK ULdertnkeu Foote & Pradolini, REVELSTOKE * UNION HOTEL AKllOWHKAH, B. U. **pe<-isl Attention given to commercial ,* eu and lOOTlaU. Kirit-elass siiniplt- ■ oms. Kine»l scenery in Krilisli Colnm- 1 >k, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake. VV. J. Lightburne. Prop LIT. ANN'S ACADEMY KAMLOOPS, B. O. Affords superior rdm illonal advan- tngeo. Handsome new lirick building, modern equipment, exlenslvegrountu, Classes graded In accordance with the ichools ihrougboul tins Province, Complete Music and An Departments. Special courses In Shorthand, Type ■.■.riling ami Book-keening. Partli idni attention givrn in renuaflieat ol mao< hits iiiiiI correct English, 11 mis MODI RATI For Proipootus. Address The Ao rtomy, OowrROT^ Ce. Ltd 321 Cambie Street, Shi/oh's Gure •im. Hy «iii:>. rnurfbi, rurei cold*,, hi-,,1, lb. throat and luaji. ... go call. Tho general usscmbly of the Prcs- bytci'inn church ol Canada meeting in Ottawa, elected Ur. K. P. Mackay, of Toronto, aa moderator. At the nominations for the provincial elections in Nova Scotia, Liberal und Conservative candidates were put in the Held in every county. The finance committee at Washington lias expressed tbe opinion tbat the senate will kill all amendments to tho Canadian reciprocity bill. Stanley Treilhufd's plucky effort at rescuingouc of the Victoria Day's drowning victims, at Kildonan IJark, ' may win him a b«ro medal. The Dominion railway hoard bas ruled that it bus no power in connection with the control ol railway maintenance of way men. The death of John Hetherington after three days incarceration in the I Winnipeg police station is causing i quite a sensation. The superintendent of insurance for | Manitoba is preparing a report on the lire insurance business of thc provinoe. Mexico Oity wus seriously shaken by a tremendous earthquake, the loss of life being estimated at over sixty. John Storrie, whoso little girl died of burns last Sunday, complains of red tape in the Winnipeg General hospital. Spike McManus, a noted character The Duke of Sutherland may come to Alberta for the summer. Enderby and Salmon Arm will be connected by telephone. The Dew general hospital in Ladysmith was opened last week. There are 150 men working on tbe wagon road near Chilliwack. Ike ClcaveT died last week. Ha was the oldest fishermen in Alaska. A recent edition of the B.C. Gazette contained 494 pages, all ads. In the Cariboo district nearly every rancher has telephone in his house. Tbere arc 18 automobiles carrying passengers in tho Fort George district. In Dritish Columbia there are over 8,000,000 acres open to pre-emption. There were 47 men applied for the position of city policemen at Cumberland. The barbers in Vancouver have raised the price of hair-cuts from 25c to 35c. It is reported that Winnipeg has a population of 151,000 including real estate agents. At 1'enticton tbe chief of polico discovered the leading dairy to be in an unsanitary condition. A drunken man was recently seen upon the street in Summerland. Tbat is a rare sight in tbat city. In Fernie electric power costs J2 a month per horse power. In Greenwood rt is nearly double that prioe. Two hoboes held up Billy Stick - ler in Kamloops with a gun, and assayed his pockets to the extent oi »17. J. Cameron, a diamond mining expert from South Africa, is prospect- ji Winnipeg, was sentenced to "two ' inS the Tulameen for precious stones years in penitentiary for stealing watches. Secretary Fowler of the Northwest Grain Dealers association has issued uu estimate of the grain acreage iu tho west. Tbe Chesaw News says tbat the C. P. B. talks ol building u brunch through the. British Okanagan to Oroville. Work is to be rushed tbis summer on the mountain section of the Na-. Po9'tl0n tional Transcontinental railway. Tbc Mayor of Victoria wants a dramatic censor for that city. None of tbe aldermen would accept the Building activity is now marked - —, „ ,uw along the proposed new car line ac- Na<len barbor, by tbe red, white and At tbc Queen Charlotte islands, 22 whales were recently towed into ross the centre of Winnipeg. Twenty-three lives weie lost as tbe result of tbe sinking of a I'anama steamer. Vernon is arranging a big sports program for Coronation Day. A masquerade Lacrosse match will lio played at iiecreation Park, McKenzie Avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Admis-fion 25 cents. The reciprocity pact was discussed at Glcnboro by F.T. Congdon, M. P., and William Molloy, M.L.A. blue steamers. ^^^^^^^^^_ Tbe Belgian horse ranch of 2,400 acres, 18 miles west of Calgary, Alberta, bas been sold to English capitalists for (100,000. In Chilliwack recently an Amateur Dramatic company put on threu larces in one night without causing any trouble in tbe city. At Merritt Bill Elliott; better known as Tex, was fined $50 and costs for selling firewater to an Indian. Tbe Indian was fined $25 (or having liquor in his posaeasion. NEW INDUSTRIES FOR CANADA. is' to the district about Three Rivers, a lint district wbich has needed propping re- bajly since tbe terrible fire of a few A POST CARD BRINGS HELP FORJHE KIDNEYS GIN PILLS SENT FREE We want all sufferers from Kidnev and Bladder Troubles, Lniue Back and Kbenmatism, to test GIN TILLS, and see for themselves that CIN PILLS will really cure all these troubles. If your Kidneys are weak—if it pains Cto urinate—if your back aches—if ds and feel are crippled with Rheumatism—give GIN PILLS a chance to prove that they will relieve you and cure you. It won't cost you a cent Yon don't have to buy them. Simply write us for a free sample. "A abort time ago, I received a free cample of GIN PILLS which I have taken with inch good effects that I herewith enclose joe for a box of them. I believe GIN FILLS are just the thingi for me." Richard IUulvn, FRltNCII Rivkk. GIN PILI'S are so called because they contain the medicinal principle of Juniper berries, the essential principle of Gin, bat do not contain alcohol, 50c. a bos — 6 for (1.50 — at dealers, and guaranteed togiveoatlsfaction or money refunded. Sample box free If you write na. National Drug and Chemical Co., Drpt. W , Toronto gj The original (lin I'illi made by National Drugand Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto, are told only In thii box. ments, will be able to ship by water 1 during every month in the year for A glance at tbe Trade and Com- there is a channel whieh is clear of mcrce statistics, issued in the form ice ut all times from there to the of a very dry and dull looking blue: .-ea. Besides her own market Cana- book annually, reveals some mighty | da will now be furnishing kraft to interesting (acts if one has a little] Kngland, Australia, South Africa, time to .-qien-d digesting tbe meaning I South America und the United States uf tbc long rows of figures which and it is expected tbat the new in- uloin most ol the pages. There ls'iiu-stry will prove a valuable prop one column in particular which ulisorbingly so. It contains a of Canada's industries und it is markublc to notice how they multi - years ago ply from your to year. The latest addition to the list is kraft paper — an importation from Sweden. It will shortly lie made in large quantities in the Province of Quebec by the ■lewly formed Wayagamack Pulp und Paper Company. Swedish wrapping paper, or kraft ti-nsrte as it is called in scientific circles, is fast sup-trued 1 ni: other makes I Paper ou ii'count of its great strength, combined with its lightness ami pliability, but not until recently was it realized that Canada had at In-i doors everything necessary for its manufacture. To establish such a manufactory the Wayugamack Com I pany bave iK-qulred tbe half century ' old lumber humness ol Alexander Baptist at Three Rivera, where a 200 ton pulp and paper mill is being erected. This gives thom un area of lonWUHng like HDD square miles of tho linest. timber and pulp wood lim- I ils in the Province from which to! draw their supply, together with unexcelled A RED LETTER YEAR. The Financial Post of June 3rd >ayi of Canadian real estate in gen- I eral:— I "Tbe banks are gradually getting '., crip on the situation and their inll uence will be to discourage realty trading us a speculative pastime, There ls much trndtug of a legitim - ate character, however, as building stat,sties show, and prices continue to 1 ne for desirable business property. "The movement in farm lands is in,*: marked and indications point to 1 material advance per acre for gouJ land. No cessation is noted in immigration, and if crop prophets are approximately accurate, tbe year promisee to be a red letter one ia Dew created wealth." ROD AND GUN. [iinliticB for floating logs Thc moet Interesting portion of the St. Maurice river and its ihe line story of the trip to Hud- prtocipal tributaries. Up to the lon'i Bay via tbe Albany river by prefent ■ large part of this area W. J. Malone appears in the Juneis- 1,11s been virgin forest, tbe home of sua o.' Rod and Cun ln Canada, pub- thc hunter and his game. The tim- lished by W. J. Taylor Limited. of ber is of exceptional size and stands Woodstock, Ont. The trip waSflUlt-i very thlikly according to tbe cruis- an adventurous one and is written 111 on, who have gone over the ground.'a spirit of thorough appreciation of Tlie new mills will bc erected on , tbe beauties and allurements of the llaptisi Isliid, tt tin* confluence of wild and of the advantages enjoyed tbe St .Maiiiic id St. Lawrence' by one able to go §0 fr.; from tb« und, unlike most Canadian establish- beaten truck. WORD THE Opportunity for wealth is knocking at your door. Will you a< You can count on your finger tips scores of persons of your owi have purchased property and have become independently rich, if you act right now. Do not let the other fellow get in ahea< The City of the Interior! The City of Steady A Retrospect Twenty years ago she was but a little village of four or five hundred. You could in half an hour count every house. Then you had no faith in her possibilities for growth and you didn't invest your earnings. You passed the opportunity up and to-day you are not much further ahead. m A Regret Have you been a Rip Van Winkle and slept for these past twenty years ? If so you must now wake up to the possibilities of the next twenty years and regret your inaction. Sit down and look yourself in the face, ask yourself if you have acted wisely. Be honest about it and answer the question in all seriousness. If you invest in Revelstoke Property now, you are investing in a sure tion but an investment, and one that will pay you handsome dividends.! make money, write, Phone or Call on us without delay. Dominion Seeurl CHAS. A. BARNUM, Secretary and Manager. .A<MhH^hHhH>AA<^ ■ZpToToToToToToToYoToTd N SUFFICIENT ier ? If you do she will lead you on to fortune and independence, laintance who have stepped into cities before the boom.started, are just as clever as they and their experience will be yours jou and take all the profits. No better investment in the West. id Persistent Growth! Invest Right at Home!! A Prospect With the surety that Pulp, Paper and Lumber Mills are to be established here, you know that this City must go ahead in leaps and bounds in the next few years. Can you afford to let the opportunity of becoming independent slip by for ever? Just look ahead. With the increased development, property must advance correspondingly and if you act now you are the winner. A Resolve Decide right now. If you want a Lot or a few lots, get them now before they double or treble in value. Make up your mind right now that there will be no more of that Rip Van Winkle business for you. Thousands of homes will be needed for the large number of workers in these various enterprises and you don't want to be forced to live out in the suburbs owing to the increased price of property. Think it over and decide at once. naker. The element of chance is entirely obliterated. It is not a specula - stand to win several hundred per cent, and lose nothing. If you want to Company Ltd. Corner First Street West, and Connaught Ave *H> WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, ISH T^IE MAlL-HEBALt>3 REVELSTOKE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911 i USH1NG G. T. P. Great Progress. Will Be Made This Summer Ottawa, June 12.—It ih expected ttnit biv.ii progress will be made this ■maimer with tin* construction ol tho G.T.P. mum iuu* through the mouu- t uns. Last summer operations were delayed owing to ,i shortage ui both supplies uud niiMi on the eastern and western slopes. Tbe closing of tho Skeena river a month earlier than usual last tall .-nut .supplies out on the Pacific side, and made the usual winter operations .-n cuttings and tunnel worts almost Impossible. However, the contractors made a .special effort during tbe winter to get in supplies and succeeded in placing large [Uantities along tbe route, winch un i" drawn upon lor sura- IllL-l »* .-* An .i indance ol labor is available Ioi woi r. on ilie eastern Bide ol the mountains an.l prospects are com! Ior a fair a imber n! laborers being ob tained Ioi summei opera!urns on the Pacific Bide, it Is expected that before operate.:.- are held up by the arrival ol wmt.i the two ends ol thc line will be driven far into the mountains from both ends and will be brought so closely together that thc follow - iug summer the gap will be spanned and the two ends joined, thus com pleting the western through line from Winnipeg to Price Rupert. Coiling wood Bchreiber will leave Ottawa lor Prince Rupert on June 15th to Inspect the work June so far. After going over the I'acilic he will go tu Edmonton an\l go in over tin* eastern cud as lar as operations huve been carried on. Good progress is being made with the National Transcontinental in tlu east. Some portions oi the lino east of Winnipeg are ready for freight That portion from Winnipeg to Superior Junction has been operated all winter. rato us late year, while the birth rate is ou the increase. it i-i in July and August thut the slaughter oi the innocents takes place, ami it is in order io prepare a campaign of salvation for that time that the Hoard ol Control bus ordered the medical health officer to devise some means which will result in keeping down the death rate among young children. "The best recommendation that 1 can give to mother," ea'id Ur- Lu- lierge, "is to nurse their babies. That i-s the biggest and best ussur - unce against heavy infantile mortality, and towards this cud 1 would like to see a band of qualified nurses organized who would go into the home and give instruction to poor mothers as to the care tbey Bhould take of themselves and their newly born children. STARTS WORK ON PLIES. NOTICK Kevelstoke Land District. District of West Kootenay. Tuke notice that Henry 11. MeVity, of Revelstoke, li. i'., occupation, uc- countant, Intends to apply lor permission to purchase ihe following described land. Commencing at a post planted on the east bank of the Columbia river at the north-east corner of Lot 8301A, Group One, Kootenay District, aud marked "Henry 11. McVity'B South-West Corner Post," theuce east -10* chains, thence north 80 chains, theuce west 40 chains more or less to the east bank ol the Columbia river; tbence Boutb along (he east bank of the Columbia river 80 chains more or less to tho poiut of commencement, containing 1120 acres, more or less. Dated Mny 10th, UIU. HENRY H. McVITY. Per Charles Robbins, Agent. NOTICE Revelstoke Land District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice that Lydla A. Wick, of Nelson, 13. C, occupation married [ woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following de- I scribed lands. Commencing at a poat planted 10 bains south trom S.E. Corner of Timber limit 9898 and on the west j side of the South Pork of Foathall ' Creek six miles west of Upper Arrow Lake and running north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains and west 80 chuius to point of commence- 'ment, being the S. W. Corner ol Lydia Wick's location containing 640 acres more or less. Dated 12th April, 1911. LYDIA ANGELINH WICKS. M. 10-00 .1. H. Keeney, Agent Calgary, June 12.—Putting cleanliness in its proper relationship to godliness, the members of the Wo men's Canadian club Saturday decided to start an active campaign for an improvement ol existing conditions. A committee was appolnbed to sue that thc members of the club do all in then power to gel rid of the Hies and to see that all the bread is wrap ped before being delivered. The good work was started by Mrs CA. Stuart, president of the club, who said it would be n patriotic acl to have something .lone. The bread wrapping was introduced by Mrs. j Harold Riley, after Mrs. Stuart's Ily | rapping attack. Miss Stewart. then wanted to have the fruit and mc.it protected which wus offered for sale in the stores and the result of the ! suggestion was the motion, which ' ,vns movod by Mrs. Carson, which is mentioned above. A committee was formed to deal with the matter. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT St. Leon Hot Springs Hotel Hot mineral baths especially recommended for invalids ami those ill need ol toning up. Exclusive baths provided for Indies. 26 Private Rooms handsomely fitted up. Kates S** per day. Special Hate for weekly visitors. H COUSINS, PROP. Precedents have been secured by the Lord's Day Alliance in Ontario on i igar selling by hotels ants on the Sabbath. md restaur PREPARING FOR CROP RL'SH. Montreal. June 12.—Although thf harvest is many moons away preparations are already being made to look alter what it is hoped and expected will be Canada's banner yeur in the way of crops. The miller*- are particularly active and extendine Iheir spheres in all directions. Tin lnternat.i*nal Milling Compauy ol Canada, which was brought into be ing a short time ago by the mergiug ol the International Milling Com pany, Limited, of Saskatchewan aud Minnesota and of the Canadian Cer eal and Milling Company through th- efforts ol A.J. Nesbitt ol the Invest ment Trust Company, report rapil progress in their plans througbou tbe wesi in the way of acquiring new elevators and enlarging mills. an.l say that they will he ready and waiting Ior the farmers when th*.' larmers are ready with their crop.-;. -Mr. Nesbitt is abroad just now but is expected back shortly with an announcement which will be of interest to all Canadians. DRUNKENNESS CAN BE CIKMI) OU Fallacy That Drunkenness Cannol Be Cured Exploded. SKYSCRAPERS SHOOT UP. Montreal, June 12.—While sky scrapers have shot up here ;n the ; ast to such an extent that an * storey building has been icted in forty-eight working d..j>. they will instead ol Bhooting up be shot up in the .'nunc, il a recent invention /nuke* good. This di--.- not m-jau, however, that wild west seen? W.U be enacted in the tall buildings li n but merely tbat a new ra, i 1 fire method ol construction has appeared which may smash all building records ex.sting at present. So gieat is the demand Ior quick work '. is actual :• pi posed to shoot .. ,. into place with a rapid fire gun. The ^present cement mixer, it .s ...in-i. is td gi*e way to the cement » m which Will shoot liquid ceim-n into place by jneans o! compressed an twenty-!" ir irt"*3 as rapidly ■ , Ible under th.- j ■■■ - al ■ stem Tbe gun it.-w-..' consists ■■'. B long tube Ol neat .-treugth. Into thi? . ad muted i ompreseed iir 1 ve near the I ree-ch, through ai thei Ive n.. : ttie. At al t tl ' . ■in the , r . . . a tube like Com tiol witl, I :i, •Niu.l ai tl * vn it two men. and here iside .'roi manipulat.- in and Hrei t i I be ce ment stream, the - iman *i meet ends. The bop] -i bl iti m its contents belore it li *.* lown through the tube eonnei tl Om in the gun barrel the :„.■■ .. forward by the compres *i air te I through the valve. At the muzzle a Stream ".' water li encountsri I thnl mixes with the sand an 1 C m '■ whole driving out tbe gun with ul ticient lorce to carry ii t" the sirrd point. As a result ol tb. .rapid hre method of •' nstruetton building recordi oevel before dr an ed ol may Boon be established here, Many men drink who desire to stop ihe habit. Whisky, however, bas undermined the constitution and created a craving that is not to be denied, and the man must have whisky or something that will remove the erav. ing and build up the system and restore the nerves. Samaria Prescription stops the craving, steadies the nerves, builds np the general health and makes drink umiu- nlly distasteful and nauseous. It is tasteless and odorless, and can be gi\- en with or without the patient's knowledge, In tea, coffee or food. It is used regularly by Physicians and Hospitals. It hus cured thousands in Canada, and restored huppiness to hundreds of homes. Read what Mrs. O , of Hull, says of it and what it did for her: "It is four nuuilhs ti- day .tin,.*** | started to use your Ilemeriy I follow, ed th« directions, end had Vie besl ct eeiulta. One week after 1 etarted us- ine your Remedy the patleni stopped drinking, aud has uul drunk a glass uf liquor since. 1 hope you will accept my heartfelt thanks. Hoping God will bless your Remedy whenever tried. 1 remain. *, Mrs. G , Hull, Que. (Name withheld by request. I Now, If there Is anyone in your town who needs this Hemedy, tell them of It. Practical philanthropy can take no better form. If you have a husband, father, brother or lr end who drinks, help them help themselves. Write to-day. A FRKE TKIAI. PACKAGE ' S maria, with Booklet giving fun particulars, directions. testimonials, price, etc., will be s<*nt In a plain ."cried package to anyone mentioning *v paper. Correspondence sacredly con- tidentiaL The trial package alone ha-» confidential. Write to-day. The Samaria Remedy Co., Dept. 16-49 Ci I norne St., Toronto, Canada. a:b tor Sale by C, R. Macdonald. D ig gist, Revelstoke, E. C. TO LET—Furnished hi m.i * t Street. Apply Mail-Herald office Revelstoke Secondhand Store FIRST STREET WEST We buy anil sell or exchange Furniture, Stoves, Kitchen ware, Men's Clothing, etc., etc. J. C. Hull, - Proprietor NOTICK. Hevelstoke Lnnd District. District ol West Kootenuy. Take notice that the Arrow Lakes Lumber Company, Limited, intend to apply to the Minister ot Lauds for permission to lease the following de scribed lands. Commencing at a post planted on the shore line <<f I'pper Arrow Lake, nt a point about 7117.2 feet easterly from the South Kast corner ol Lot 3S4, Group One, Kootenay District, nnd marked "Arrow Lakes Lumber Company Limited North Kast Coiner Post". Thence south into the waters ol Upper Arrow Lake a distance of 21)0 feat, thence westerly and par- | allel to the shored ine ol the said lake j a distance of about 1133.2 leet to a point 200 feet South from a point I on the shore of said lake which Is I 3133.2 feet westerly from the south- | east comei of snid Lot 384; thence l north 200 feet to the shore line " of said lake, thence easterly along the shore of said lake 3133.2 feet more or less to the point of commencemimi 17 acres more or less. Dated April 22nd, 1911. Arrow Lakes Lumber Company Limited. Ed. McGaghran, Agent. NOTICE. Hevelstoke Land District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice thut Edith ti. MeVity, of Revelstoke, B.O., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land. Commencing al a post planted on the east bank of the Columbia river SO chains north Irom tbc North West Corner of Lot 8301A, Group One, Kootenay District, and marked "Edith Q, McVity's South-West Oorner Post," thence east 40 chains, theuce north 80 chains, thenco west 40 more or less to the eust bank of the Columbia river; thenee south nlong thc east bank of thc Columbia river 80 (hains more orlcss to the point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less. Dated May Kith, lllll. EDITH Q, McVITY. Per Charles Robbins, Agent. NOTICE. of Corporation or lho City of Revolstoke Public Notice CITY WATF.H. Revelstoko Land District. District ol West Kootenuy. Take notice that I, R. Smith, I* 'stoke, occupatian, 11 Surveyor, intend to apply for permission i purchase the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted on the shore ol Shelter Bay at the north end of Arrow Lakes at an angle of L 811G.1, and marked H. Smith's Angle Corner Dost, thenoe north 40 chaius more or less to a post of Lot 811G.1.) thence west 20 chains, thence south 00 chains, thence caBt 40 chains more or less to the shore of Shelter Bay, thence north along thc said shore to the point of commencement, containing 100 acres more or less. Dated April Uth, 1911. M10-00 ROBERT SMITH. KOOTENAY 16 A. F. LODGE, No. and A. M. Regular meetings arc held in MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall C Land on ^e Third Monday in each month at 3 p. m. Visiting brethren are cordially welcome. ROBT. GORDON, W. M. W. B. ROBERTSON, Secretary. 0. F. Plants for Sale Strawberry Plants $1.00 Per Hundred Cabbage Tomato Pepper Asters SHERIFFS SALE. Notice is hereby given that Under and by virtue of three several writs of execution to me directed against the goods of the itevelstoke Sash & Door Company, Limited, I have seized and taken in evecution a large iruuntity ol snsb, doors, lumber, glass moulding, turned goods, and hardware which I will ofier lor sale publicly ut the building formerly occu - pied by said Company on the corner of Third Street and Connaught Avenue in the City of Revelstoke, B. C, on Thurshay lhc 6th day of June, 1911, at 2 p.m., to satisfy the said executions and preferred claims f-or wnges owing by said company. Dated this 30th day ot May, 1911. W. J. LAW, Sheriff of North M 21 2t. Wesl Kootenay This sale has been postponed lill Tues day. June !.*. at llle same hour and place. \V. J. LAW. Sheriff. FOR BALE | nearly new and a tew other household ar- ticles, Apply Upsl Block. It. ROOM AND BOARD Large ■ iltable tor two gentlemen, Apply 'his otlice. VV. II. L'OTRUPF Phone 56 Auction Sale Of Surplus Furniture An Auct'On Sale of Surplus Furniture will be held at R. Howson's 0:d Furniture Store. McKenzie Avenue, on June 17. 1911. at 12:30 o'clock. All Furniture is in good conditio- including Bed Room Suites. Washstands, Dressers. Pillows. Maitresses a Pitner Lighting System, also a number of Carpets. Chairs. Doors and Windows. H. J. McSORLEY. Proprietor. H. MANNING. Auctioneer. LlyL'UR ACT. 1910. Notice is hereby given that on the 116th day ot June, 1911, application will be made to tbe Superintendent ot I'rovincial Police Ior the transfer of the license for the sale of liquor by retail .n and upon the premises known as the Hotel Beaton situate at Beaton. British Columbia from John A Thew to Harry Nellis of Fer- i, British Columbia. Dated this 2btb dny ot May, 1911. JOHN A. THEW, Holder of License. HARRY NELLIS, Applicant tor transfer. NOTICE II be received up to -lune .* * recting of a Board* >.* • I Ml, British u Pacific iy Di can be hud - .it the Undersigned, M K. Mc-QUARRIB, Kesident Kngtneer. '■' ■ 26th. 1911. By-law Number 70 of the Corporation ot the City of Uevelstoke, is amended by the Fire, Water and Light Committee, tlie following changes In water rates to tnke effect on July 1st proximo, being made. Hotels—$10,00 per month. Urinals and Flush closets 25 cents per month each extra. Stables—4 horses or less If 1.00 per month. 2,ri cents per horse Ior all over 4. Four cattle or less $1.00 per month, 25e. per head for all over •1. Both inside and outside city limits. Livery Stables—6 horses or less 60c per month, over 6 horses 2,r>c. per month each. This includes waBhing vehicles. Steam Laundries—$l,r>.00 per month Other Laundries—$7.50 per month. Breweries—$15.00 per month. Sawmills (mill only)—$75.00 per month. Ollices, -tables present rates Restaurants—$4.00 to $6.00 per monto. Aerated Waters Factory—$10.00 per month. Boarding Houbcs—5 boarders or over $2.50 per month. Under five boarders, household rates. Blocks—Sleeping rooms 25c. per room per month. Flush closets 25c. extra each per month. Barber Shops—$2.00 per month. Butcher Shops—$2.00 per month. Offices—$1.00 per month. Flush closets 25c. extra. Bakeries—$3.2") per month. Tenument Houses—Household rates tor each tenant. Shacks—$1.00 per month. Fire Hose in Buildings—50c. per month. Undertakers—$2.50 per month. Water for domestic use at old rates Lawns may bc sprinkled between the hours of 6 and 9 a.m. and 6 nnd 9 p.m. only. The city reserves the right to meter any premises for water. Irrigation—On application, special arrangements mny be made for use within city limits only. Outside the eity limits no water is to be used for irrigation. Contractors and Builders—Permits for the use of water for concrete work nnd building purposes will he Issued upon application: Brick, per 1000 10c. Stone, per cubic yard 10c. Lime, per barrel 10c. Concrete, per barrel 10c. | All the above rates and regulations , will he rigidly enforced. By order of the Fire, Water and Light Committee. BRUCE A. LAWSON, J.2, lm. City Clerk. NOTICE. Certilicate ot Improvement. Wukclield, Helen, Colorado, Del Norte, Del Rey, San Juun, Delta, und Marguerite Mineral Claims, Bit- iiate in the Lardeau Mining Division oi Went ivuoteuay District. Where locuted:—on Mohawk Creek. Take Notice that I, A. H. Green, acting as agmt tor Johu R. llinry, Special Freo Miner's Ccrtilieut-o f-io. 381U, intend, sixty days trom date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder tor Certificates of Improve ments, for the purpose oi outa.n.ug Crown Grunts ol thj above claims. And further take notice that action under section 3*7, must be commenced before the issuunce of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of October, A. D., 1910. A. H. GREEN. NOTICE Revelstoke Land District. District ol West Kooteuay. Take notice that Murie Scott, of Nelson, B. C, occupation married woman, intends to upply Ior per mission io purchuse the lollowiug de scribed lauds. Commencing ut a post planted 80 chains west Irom the S.W. Corner oi Lot 8148 and running north 80 chaius eust 80 chains, south 80 ehains, west 80 chaius to point ol commencement, being Murie Scott's South West Corner Post. Dated May 15th, 1911. MA1UE SCOTT, Per J. 11. Feeney, Ageut. SELKIRK LODGE 12, 1. O. Meets every Thursday evening in Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. K. G. McRAE, N. G. JAS. MATHIE, Secretary. COURT MT. BEGBIE, No. 3461. OF I. 0. F. Muets in I. 0. O. F. Hall next to Tapping's Opera House every second and fourth Monday in month. ViBit- ing brethren cordially welcomed. G. W. BELL, 0. R. WM. S. CAMERON, Roc-Sec. GOLD RANGE LODGE, K. of P., NO. 26, HEVELSTOKE, B. O. Meets every Wednesday except the Third Wednesday of each month in Oddlellows' Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knights are cordially invited. J. Y. SIMPSON, C. O. G. H. BROCK, K. of R. & S. M. of F. 0. W. O. W. Mountain View Camp, No. 229. Meets Second aud Fourth Wednesdays in each month in Selkirk Hall. Visiting Woodmen are cordially invited to attend H. W. EDWARDS, Coa. Com. JAMES McINTYRE. Clerk. HARVEY, McCARTER AND PINKHAM, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. imperial Bank Building RevelBtoke, B. C. Money to Loan. Offices—Rovelstoke, B. C, and Cranbrook, IS. 0. Geo. S. McOarter, A. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey, Revelstoke, Cranbrook ROBERT SMITH, Provincial Laud Suveyor, Mining Surveyor, Engineering Mckenzie avb., BOX 106, REVELSTOKE. NOTICE Revelstoke Laud District. District oi West Kooteuay. Taae notice that W. D. McArthur, ol Nelson, B. l.., occupation timber cruiser, iuteuds to upply for permis- siuu to purchuse the following described lands. Commencing ut a post planted at N. E. Corner ol Lot 8148 planted at north 80 chains, west 80 chains south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point ol commencement, being 8. E. Coruer ot W. D. McArthur's location and containing 640 acres more or less Dated lath April, 1911. DANIEL WILLIAM McARTHUR. M.10-60 J. H. Feeney, Ageut THIS IS .A. EEAL SUST-^IP!! STORK BEATS REAPER, Montreal. June 12.-An analysis made by the Civic Health Department shows that lirtantile mortality in tbe city -stands nvi'Ut the ;aiue This House.is offered for sale at a large discount from value. Terms to suit purchasers. APPLY TO W~. S1STIDEE, Cor. third Street and McArthur A ve. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF BEVELSTOKE PI 111,11' NOTICK I'.u,In- notico is hereby (riven that all property owners are required by BylaWI In keep theii boulevards ■ i oi hi. failure to do thiH A.n ampowei thi Corporation to do iln work and charge the expense up to tbt property to be collected as ordinary taies. ii>- Order, BRTJOH A LAWSON, \W I m. City Clerk. i kii General Hen-ant. Good home. References required, Apply "ii hoi IIS, Itevelstoke, II. 0. .' \- ti--,ii To rent, two turniibed rooms, with board tor man, wife, and two Children, Answer T.R.C., in care ol Mail Herald. ______ Ktilt HALF. Two cheap properties on Third ntreel, nrar (owan Block, 1| ll *,- house, also ii Bungalow itentMng on a corner lot. Apply John Dnrbyshlrc, 1312, Gladstone Avenue, Victoria, B. C. lm NOTICE In the matter uf an Application for the issue ol a Duplicate Certiticute ol Title to Lots 1 aud t. Block 66 Town ol Kevelstoke. Notice is hereby given that it is my intentiou to issue at tbe expiration oi oue mouth utter the linn publication hcreol a duplicate of the Cer- t.iurate ol Title to the above men- ioned lund iu the name of James lenry Armstrong, which Certilicate is dated uth December, 1904, and numbered 1036A. S. R. ROE, District Registrar. Land Begistty Ollice Nelson, B. 0., May 6th, 1911. lm NOTICE. Revelstoke Laud District. District ol West Kootenuy. Take notice that G. H. Scott, of Nelson, B. C, occupation, Agent, in lends to apply tor permission to purchase the follow described lunds. Commencing ut a post planted 80 chains from N. W. Corner of Lot 8148 and i in,lum nortll 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 8U chains, east 80 chains to point of comiueiicemeui, being the S. E. Coiner ut (J. U. Scott s location, containing 640 acres moro or loss. Daled luih April, 1911. M10-60 GKORGH 11ENKY SCOTT. NOTICE. CERTIFICATE OP IMPROVEMENT. Coronation V.R.U. and North Star Mineral Claims, situate in the Trout Lake Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where located.—On Kapid Creek. Take notice that I, O. B. N. Wilkie acting as agent for Cutler TbomaB, Dorter ot Spokane, Wash., U. S. A., Froe Miner's Certificate No. B 94976, inteud, sixty duys from date hereof, to apply tu the Mining Recorder lor a CertiUcatc ol Improvements, for tho purpose of obtaining a Crowa Grant ot thc above claims. And lurther take notice that action under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance ol such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 27th day of April, 1911. O. B. N. WILKIE. NOTICE Hevelstoke Lund District. District of WeBt Kootenuy. Tuke notice thut Marie Scott, of Nelson, 11. Ij., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing de- licrlbcd IuiiiIh. i'mn un* im in j- ut a pust planted one hall mile west trom the S.W. Corner i Lot 8148, und running north 80 linlns, west 80 chaius, south 80 chains east 80 chains to point of commencement, being the S. E. Corner of Murie Scott's locution, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated 14th April, 1911. MARIE SCOTT M.10-60 LIQUOR ACT, 1910. Notice is hereby given that, on tho 15th day of.Juue next, application will be made to the Superintendent ol Provincial Police Ior the transfer of the license for the sale of liquor by retail in aud upon the premises known as the St. Leon Hotel, situate ut St. Leon, British Columbia, from Michaol Grady, to l Iui !>>'i t Cousins of Revelstoke, British Columbia. Dated this 12th dny of May, 1911. MICHAEL GRADY, Holder of License. Herbert Cousins, Applicant m» ' , , NOTIOE. lievelstoke Land District. District of West Kootonay. Take notice that Clarence H. Sohock-, of Mount Joy, Pa., occupation coal merchant, intends tu apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted 20 chains south of the south east corner of lot 7636; thence Bortb 80 ehuins, thence east 40 chainB, more or less to the line of the Arrow Lakes Lumber Company's timber limit 43232, thence south 60 chainB thence west 20 chains, tbence seuth 20 chainB, thence west 20 chains, more or less to place ol commencement. Dated March 24th, 1911. CLARENCE H. SCHOCK. Ed. McGaghrun, Agent. Notice! Any person wishing to do burning for agricultural purposes during the closed fire season, may do so by complying with Sections 5 and 6, Chapter 84 of the Bush Fire Act, and brve a permit from the Fire Wardens or Government Agent of the district. J. K. McLEAN, Div. Fire Warden, j. H. Feeney^ Ajtnt' Revelstoke, May 6th, 1911. 2m WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, lllll THE M^IL-ZHIErRJLXjlD, KEVELSTOKE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911 ^ See special window displays. Revelstoke's Department Store C. B- /tow * C°" Aimited Mail or Telephone your orders. Have our Traveller call. Send the children to the store or come yourself. No order too large or too small for us to handle. y i Make yourself happy by getting inside a Suit of our cool undervveart We have all the lines which stand for comfort and hard wear at reasonable prices. NAINSOOK COTTON- Short drawers, short shirt sleeves, coat shirt. Ast for it. Price, 75c per garment. Combinations $1.50 pr. suit. dur* SPRING NEEDLE BALBRIGGAN-Fine elastic rib, 60c and 75c. per garment or %\ and $1.50 per suit. SPRING NEEDLE WHITE COTTON- Elastic and able. Fits and gives comfort. Price—$1 per garment. SILKETTE—In white, blue or pink; wears like iron, feels like silk. Never draws out of shape. Price, $1.50 per garment or $2.75 per suit. HEWSON'S PURE WOOL--Natural shade, elastic rib, very light weight. Price *1.50 per garment or $2.25 per suit. MAUCHEFFEE, pure wool, fine French manufacture, absolutely unshrinkable; light grey color, very light weight. Price, $150 per garment or $2.75 per suit. Straw Hats Now is the time you need them; the hot weather is here. We have pour size and your block. Prices to suit any pocket book. NEW, NOBBY BOATER shapes in heavy and light grained straws. Prices 75c. to $4 each. TUSCANS, light and durable. Softer and more pliable than Panama. Never wear out. Prices, $3 and $3.50 each. BRAZIL—All the leading shapes of the season. Prices, 75c. to $4 each. PANAMAS—Extraordinary values in genuine hand- woven hats. The blocks are the latest. No old stock. Prices, $5 and $10. Men's and women's garden hats: just the thing for sunny days. Price 25c. and 60c. Don't forget our bargains in Straw and canvas hats for men. While they last all our odd lines will go at just half price. Millinery Sale All our stock of pretty and stylish millinery will go on sale. They are exact copies of high priced models, Broad Brims, bent and turned in many charming effects. Call and look them over All must w at Half Price Also a large assortment of Chiffons and Veilings to clear at HALF PR1CF, Ladies" Fall 1911 Coats and Costumes Styles on Show Thursday, Jane IS We will have the Manufacturer's Samples on View in Our Iteady-to-Wear Department, Second Floor. Take Elevator. A good time to Order an Exclusive Goat op Suit. Boys' Athletic jerseys The B >ys want these Jerseys just now. Nice and cool to wear with wash trousers; low collar: short sleeves, white with light blue or navy facings. 35c. Six Only Pongee Coats Lovely goods they are, best quality of silk, well made and trimmed. Some how they have not sold so far. They are worth $17.50 to $2'>; we are going to clear them out on Friday at $12.50 A Lot of Waists and Blouses Muslin, Print and other wash materials in the lot worth up to $2. Friday bargain at $100 Boys' Wash Suits A nice lot of good wash materials, all sizes at $2.00 Pretty Little Tea Aprons Some plain white, others are lace and embroidery trimmed, others in colors, a nice lot for Friday selling 35c. each or 3 for $1 New Scoteh Ginghams Fresh from the Old Country with the real sturdy Scotch wear in them, double fold, plains, stripes, plaids 25c. per yard Sehool Handkerehiefs fop the Children Nice white Lawn Handkerchiefs, hem stitched border 50c. per dozen Iron Beds Four neat lines of Iron Heds, white enamel, brass trimmings, diagonal copper wire and woven wire springs to fit all beds. Health brand mattresses, the best medium and low price mattress on the market. Size 9x10, regular $4.00, now $2.50 " <Jx9 " $2.50 •' tl.65 " 3x9 " 85c. " 60c Special in Batti Mats Yamaska washable bath mats, dainty colors in blue and white, green and white, pink and white, red and white. Size 18x30, regular 1175, now $1.25 " 27x54 " $3.25 " $2 50 These are positively the best Bath Mats on the market. Spool Cotton Friday Bargain 3 spools 10c. 1 dozen 40c. S S A choice assortment of Nairn's Cork Carpets and Inlaid Linoleums, the best goods procurable. Fine floral and black designs, for dining room and kitchen. Printed Linoleums in pretty floral patterns, suitable for upstairs, halls and bedrooms, in blues, French greys fawns and reds. Pro Brussels Rugs In order to introduce this splendid new Bedroom rug we aie offering a limited number at the following prices Size 2Jx3yds. Reg. Ill 60 now *10.00 " 3x3yds. " $14*00 " $12.00 " 3x3*1 yds " 116.00 " $1425 These squares all come in Brussels patterns, colors greens, old rose, reds and French greys. A rug that will stand good hard wear. The magic furniture polish. The easiest used and most satisfactory furniture polish on the market. 50c. a bottle, or 3 for $1 ll A World-Wide Winner McNally's Pure Maple Syrup. Fresh from the maple tree, made in the woods, as in the good old days of old. We are the only firm in the city handling these goods. Phone us to send you a can. This year we could only procure it in 1 gallon cans, full measure, at only $2.23 Per Can mmmer Drinks Lime Juice, Fruit Syrup, Grape Juice, Pineapple Juice, as supplied to the people who appreciate a good thing. This hot season make us want something in this line and you will find that the brands we carry are the best, and the season is here. We have a full stock. Pork and Beans The hot weather makes the housewife stop and consider what she is going to give the family for dinner. We can help her out by suggesting Van Camp's pork and beans in 1 lb. & 2 lb. cans. Milk When your milk turns sour And your water is shut off By the civic water foreman in your town; Just come to us and ask if we can help you out We will give you Reindeer Milk. Drink it down. Jelly Powders We carry the biggest and only Jelly Powder on the market. Prepared from the richest and purest ingredients in a modern building of cleanliness and light. Baking Powders Dr. Price's Baking Powder in 51b., 2Jib, 12oz., and Goz. cans, is one of the hest articles on the market. Perhaps if you have not been used to it you do not know its value. You want to be informed as to its nature, utility, and merits. You want to have your interest in it awakened and you must try it before candemning it. Sunk unoeam I ea Nine out of every ten of our custamers ask for our 50c- line of Sunbeam Tea. We have it at 40c per lh. but the best grade is always in demand. We make it a feature of our business to push the high grade goods and we always find it better business. Sunbeam tea is Good Tka, the 50c is Very Good. Canned Goods With our stock of Vine- land Brand of canned fruit and vegetables we keep our customers satisfied. The ever increasing sales of Vineland Brand is the surest sign that these goods are the best. The best is always the cheapest. Don't hesitate but order Vineland Brand of Fruitsand Vegetables. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. 1911 THE. MAIL-HEEALD, REVELSTOKE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 11)11 REID & YOUNG MUSLIN DRESSES White Lawn and Muslin one-piece Dresses. Sale Price, $4.50 WHITE WASH SKIRTS Tailor-made Skirts, $1.65; trimmed whii insertion, $2; other skirts, Indian Head, Reps, etc. Price $5.50 and $5 each. WHITE WAISTS large p uul ried assortment. Sale nee on -ui. Special Waist Sale Price. SOc. WHITE UNDERSKIRTS A new shipment just to hand. Priees ranging from 85c. to $5.00. Our 85c. Skirts are trimmed with good wide embroidery. This is extra value. Parasols Large variety of every kind and quality. Prices, $1 to 7.50 each. "Ttie Isle of Spice" Frnnk W, Healey, manager nl San Francisco Opera Company, here in tlie Interest uf "The Isle omedy the is cf that is Spice," a musicu well thought ol in tlie States, w! ■ conies to Tapping's opera hou-ae Friday June r.i.ili. F. A. Wade, Broadway producer is the exp' : of "The Isle ol Spice." A coinp, of thirty people including a <l* that is noted for its good loons , MILLINERY Set; the Summer Styles. Children s Straw Sailors, l'rices from 25c. to $2.00 Each. REID & YOUNG lich on a iter anv aus and THE CITY IN BRIEF Miss .lean Orr, ,.; Victoria, is vis Itlng with Mr. and Mrs. II.A. Lawson It. is -1 years this month since John Houston. Charley Ink, and Dr. Allen started the lirst newspaper in ' Bon, and it will he 50 years on Saturday etnoe the Brat railway train pulled into that city. Trains are now running through the Yellow-head Pass, within T.I mile; of Tete Jaune Cache. Times are getting lively at the Cache, and two stores nave already been opened up for business. Dan McDonald "f Rossland, han been engaged tn act a- assistant lir** chief in Prince Rupert for $125 pe month. The driver of the. auto hose wagon in Rupe gets $1000 pe month, and four rail men get $1'' monthly. The Chesaw News suys that col storasre meal shipped into thc Dour dary recently from the big packin plants, has caused some sickness in the logging camps, and other plae where it has ben used. A mutton received in the lot showed by tli -ramp that it had been killed In New Zealand three years ago. Coronation Tea, Saturday, dun '.7th. afternoon and evening in Howson Block in aid of St. John's ehun 1. \n excellent culm iry table. Dainty potted plants I r -sale. t'.rab bag fnr children, C i ream and tea served. Admissi in free. The marriage ol Mr. Percy V. • . v - Mary It. Proctor t.* k ;' ice .,- thi Presbyterian manse, in Vancouver "ti -lane 7th. Tb.* yo n ■ .•> iv.i attended bj Mr. tl. H. Arnott and M.ss Ellen -M. Proctor. Tl ■ groom Is well known In this city ,;.z resided here lol s m * tlm \ I is a bn ther **: Messrs. a. U II th ol whom ai : -- lenu here now. The South Kootenaj Power Co, is • ■ : ibstatlon ear I In a I *l live mission line, for the *..- ranch : - an I ... ■ • ■*,. • pumping wat-: lor jt7 .- itioe ,,nd nth. i • anch Uready -.. ■ h ive arranged tn use . ;], * 'Im * -s ;,.:■*. * .* | ibOUl . powei ■*,*,,( app .a 1 i tn - j i -i a land i ■ *. . J to th ■ ' * ' be J ' ■ from I • * .... .Will • .-:''.' loOJH WARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS Why suffer with tlie heat (luring the warm weather doing vour own baking when we will deliver to you every dav Fresh Bread, Cake- and Pastfy ol all kinds - and as quality is our motto, we leei Mire a trial order will mean a steady* customer, FRESH FRUITS ANO VECETABLES arriving d;rly. I'n-h Lettuce, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, llreen Onions, Strawberries. Cherries, Coconnuts, Pineapples, Oranges, Lemons, Grape fruit, H.inanas. As we buy these in small quantities you will always liud them fresh anil good. A. HOBSON, Baker and Goccr. Fruit Lands Situated in the beautiful Windermere district. This country will be iu direct communication with Calgary on completion ofthe Kootenay Central, making a distance of US mile-, nr one night's run. There without a doubt will be the nearest Iruit lands in the prairie market. Plan- are imw filed ill this office and we will be glad t" furnish prices and terms tn intending purchasers. Kjootenay Agencies. Ltd. The ladies nf the Methodist .-.ill hold *i 'm.i ind •-<■ .-la n ii Mot ng . .on , a Fri- cooklng ai tbi residence * ■■ *.,*. ,:,.: Saturday, .1. Thompson, Fourth street Friday, ihe I6tb mst. The Foi' * Heral I hn * « heading, and pi ints nn on that, "Buying propertj is *ik.- sinkiiu- ,i dollar into ,..! oul less." Ml ■ .1. P. 11;.*: Tint :■ ■ a Thui • n Mr \ 1. Vi ■-. ■ ■ ting ■ Some .-I in,* -.mil' Int.- in ol 8| ce" which will lie at T * opera ionise, Frid * ■-Peggy Iliad**..' tl I in act W a <;..,, Man' king ami Which level tails I M; meri .ment; "Yi ■ fry," m eon ■ ■ ■ * ■Uncle .- on -' I • * • I eressa iu " The Isle nl' Spice" the amount ol ginger infused ir their work and such well knowii principals a- Martin Paehe, a tenor i-m.t has done good work, Bobbie Wo i'lie;/ and Jack Leslie, two excellent Ijw comedians, Stanley Peleh, a comedian nf the older coma- opera school, Marguerite Fetch, a young sopi'ttio pi. sis- sing a goo'd voice, gocd looks i.nd a good figure, Win. Hui'gess, an exceptionally good character Miser and actor and Nina Scamans, . re plujing the important parts. eno mint not look fm- big singing voics ill ' The Isle of Spice" and the a, nag.mint does not advertise such. Tli; management promise the hest entertain- mc.t Tor the pi-ice- asked e.'er , deled ia Itevelstoke, good scenery- a s.xty loo! car load being carried—nice crs- tuniis, pretty electrical eli'eets, at least ten song hits that will be whistled and sung long after tae cum pany leaves the city, and an enter - t.iinnient that will not have one dull moment from lhe rite to the .'all ol the final curtain. "The Isle of Spice" has just completed a tour of the States, it is the e-flUal if not the superior of the majority of the musical comedies that leave asked $2,00 prices in Canada. Seats are now on sale at Macdonald's. At the price asked "The Isle of Spice" is the best theatrical bai gain ever given in this city. HOTTEST JUNE ON RECORD. Ohicago, June 12.—The middle w.st is still under the pall of unseasonable heal that has literally burned the ■■ nm ni scores nf persons and .-ent hundreds tn hospitals. Never ;a Hi,- history nf th,* l'i,ill,I States weather bureau has Uie middle west experienced so Imt a June. All records available have been smashed. ■ * ,i lie at ■' ■ . i* in Mi Ing pictures tonight. * 7~ BEWS1 DRUG STORE MuConkcy's Mocnl-ttes ii.i-n , Hitler iwei ts - fl i ih |lr;i/il- - - '' ' "' led Nui- ■ 'I i I''. I*, i ind Nnl 11,,,|,, Cre.iui CUocolali Lowni Nm fl.ir Straw Km Time .Old I ' ' 25r. a bottle Straw Hat Cleaner lOc, oz. NEW BOOKS 'Member! ol The P«m ■ en Wr.irr The Smry 'lei. by C, M Montgomery HFAVS' DRUG STORE « COtiiiESPOflDtNCE nu id fi om Page 2j lefit Rei >:,•*.., May 9. ■ Dl\ orcea from oni man on Thursday, and mar- ied to another on Suturday Is the . Sarah D. Lewi.,, form ,*r wife John A, Lewis of New . iding as lasl aa steam : m the livorce courl tl i ol the How- berian church ol Ban Fran- * ol Hod ird.-i Lo -ingeles ol that little In Ontario, hen her honey- rat ! ol another terfered with by . *. ii eye .*;. irried by in ■ :. : mere ' p the * .; uniii ,' ten tbe lax in i rn -it ■ tbt " o * *' ll lav ■ i- ■' enjoj ■ M. ii must .! thai pro religion * ' • . * I r. ,thr*i , in. followed m the II I i ml ■Ml " "IIM II ihal ol in m inv'iiiiii'. i i.i i, thnl in ' * * In • I ■ ,* llii- v,ilidil v ni Int ulldll y i.f mill I iiii-i* the mi* || hue lnke : COR i'i* .i regulal mn i i-siiiiiiiiiiiMii by Mn* iliniMlirs tn wlinli (he ennt|*act - ing parties belong. In the Hebert ease the parties weie Catholics, und according to the ordinance of their church, iheir marriage was null, und tho civil judge had also so declared it Sn. bad the parties, instead of being Catholics, been, say MethodlstB, and had their church tribunal fulsome reason annulled the marriage, tho civil law can possibly refer in bound to sustain the decision of that church. Now, it happens that am - nng religious denominations in Quebec, the Catholic church iB the only one that has placed annulling mar - riage Impediments; and consequently its ordinance is the only one to which the civil law can possibly defer in this respect. Other churches that have prescribed no annulling Impediments, that the law can recognize in practice, cannot, in reason say that lhe law discriminates against them. A* In mixed marriages, we may for the present take the statement. of Judge I.eel. of Montreal, that the civil courts of Quebec dn not sustain the judgment of the Catholic church in this matter. So much for the supremacy and equality of the ecclesiastical law in Quebec. I am asked by the Rev, gentleman in evpbiin ilie merits ni the decree. I conjecture lhat. be is belter lilted to ask questions than to answer them; and it were better fnr us both, liml be dons a little, more nf his own work. The Ne Temere is for Catholics, and its merit can be appreciated generally by them alone. I rati scarcely expect him to bc abb1 to understand them, or sympathise with us in their enjoyment, Its universal ity and simplicity nre outstanding commendations of this law. Again ts effectiveness as a check upon mlx- *,1 marriages or other indiscreet unions is little short of a boon to the elni'-el: and to civil society. Rather let. me make hen* an observation. The Rev. gentleman said hai my judgment of the decree is 'warped," Now, 1 thank him for the word. For it seems to describe with almost enough precision the mental state of one, who In a subject, matter such as is before US, eould barely see anything beyond the tlebert incident and who with his attention rivited upon that, could pronounce upon the Catholic church arid her laws as he has done. Such •imallncss of vision, such Capacity for misunderstanding the true worth of things is truly pitiable. The Ne Tc- ■nere is a law enacted for the mil - ion- of Catholics throtihout the nrld. Now. my Uev. friend fails to see, that for one case in which inconveniences will arise in the work- ng of this law—a thing which cannot he avoided in any law, human or divine—There will be a thousand where the present ordinance will si-1- intly anil happily be observed, and do ils work, In his life time, the average priest sets peace and harmony in scores of disorderly hotnes, ind the world including Mr. Calder will never hear of il. I have now done with this subject; nor will I return to it, at least in these columns. Some other hroad nnl irrevelant statements occur in ine Kev. gentleman's letter, bul being made up of about one part truth and nine parts falsehood, I deem them unworthy of even a denial. His remark upon the term "non-Catho - lie is amusing. Some of his co-Pc- ligionlsts eschew even the name 1'rotestnnt. What shall I call them? Let Rev. Mr. Calder, if ho will, affix Catholic to his name, and I warrant that not even his family- will know him in the disguise, and as to the world at large, the combination will be about as Intelligible as the idea of a square circle. With cordial thanks for space, I am, Mr. Editor, J. McNElL. Revelstoke, June 10th. / r Spurious half dollars and quarters are circulating in the city to a considerable extent. Merchants nre asked tn watch for these coins and notify the police on their receipt. Dig sponges for 2r,c., the newest nnl snftesl makes, also rubber sponges all sizes, just i,pencil at Mae- Ion ild's drug store, FOR SALE—Cauliflower and eubbage pl ml I, per hundred 76 cents, per thousand 16.00. Phone 520, Geo. Laforme, m'l lm, LO I \ I'.ild locket bearing M„ . .11 Ii emblem, between Third Btreet 11 i nei '' r it. station. i-'umImi* « i ie* i* -.•■.ii.iml un noiiniini' same ■ i ., Herald Office, Xoronationw iTE A™ Packed in BEAUTIFUL CORONATION SOUVENIR TINS GO < a pound In eottiMin tit Ion of tho carnation of King '-' ii i.. put on tiie ■ ii iih 'i tin ol .i ii".m pfctUfOM)uo ■ i nu ■ - < ini portrait! nl Kin-1-r ' .f",n-' ■ ■ ■ ■ Madras Curtains Are dainty, make a conlinp: impression and are essential to summer furnishing. Such as we offer wear well and launder beautifully. We have them in white and ecru, but the ecru is by far the most used. Have you seen the pretty BunpaloNets in the deep ecru shades. They drape beautifully and wear splendidly. Let us show them to you. You wiil find the prices as attractive as the goods. Umbrellas and Parasols The particular advantage of buying these articles at this Store is that you can get what you want. You can suit both your fancy and your pocket book. Your selection is not confined to a few varieties. We carry whatever is good, stylish and moderate priced; and look out for the newest handles and thc latest designs. The prices range from $1 to $3.50. Children's parasols from 25c. up to $1.00. Every article you buy at this store is guaranteed. If you are not satisfied in every way come back antl get your money. That is the best guarantee that our goods are right. cTWcLennan CSt, Co. wt ——^——w^—*"»^— -w**^^^m **^~ Save Your Horses! Provender is dear and so is horse flesh, but li^bt running wagons ard buggies are cheap. The evolution of ihe Farm ond Road Vehicles has kept pace with modern science and uow we are offering All Spring-Steel Wagons fitted out with perfect roller-bearing running gear just as cheap as Ute old-fashioned wooden framed wagon, Thev run lighter and easier and wear K tiger. Those who purchased them are our most satisfied customers. You don't have to lake ofl" the wheels to grease them; they are dust proof caps and carry a much heavier load than the ordinary wagon. A full supply of buggies of the newest makes also garden aud farm implements, ask us about ihem. S. McMAHON First Street, West, Opposite Pott Office How About A New Suit Made to Order Our Spring Samples for Suits and Spring Overcoats just arrived. We guarantee a perfect fit, style and well tailored garments at fair and honest prices. MeKinnon & Sutherland Fit-Retorm Clothing Foot-Rite Shoe ,■..[,■' have b< .iir ilgnru idk, rcprfMntlng I in ada, Indltt Africa, AuttralU ! number have t*cn Imported. I'OLoflOn, [ot uv pound tint, Ki H.-t hh..|... 1836 Boys' Clothing at Half Price They Consist of the Balance Of Our Spring Stock V. Double-lireasted Suits, Norfolk Suits, Sailor Suits, 4 to 16 years, with thc swagger effect of Men's wear, broad shoulders and lspels of the college man, tlie liheral cut of Ironf and wide set of buttons in all the new patterns and H ftlcZae Mercantile Co.. 4td. Jha Jtyle Jhop for Mm and Soys iOho Know d TBNDBRS WANTKI). T«ii<li.-rn nn! being called (or tbe uirdoralgned until noon uf Wednesday .1 uni. aist, lor the erection nnd cum- pl.-ti,nt ol a Imll nnd Globe house 11>- iin ihe church grounds. I'lnim mul specifications mny be both nt the llii-c ill Mr. KiiiK, nrcliitcct, cily. Revelstoke, June 14, 1911. J, K, Mc.NBIL, P. P. WANTED—Uve man or woman wanted for work „t home paying $2,Ofl ur J3.-00 per <l„y with opportunity to advnnce. Hparc time can be tiHcd. Work not difficult and requires no experience. Winston, Limited, Hpudlna Ave., Toronto. Moving Plcturee Tonight,
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Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd. |
Date Issued | 1911-06-14 |
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