^ " Empire" Typewriter For ease of operation and perfection in results it is unsurpassed. Price $60^ Interior Publismng Co., Agts.i The Mail-Herald Interior Publishing Company PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS J Vol. 18-No. 56 REVELSTOKE. B. C. .IUlY 27,1912 $2.£0 Per Year r ...THE HOME BEAUTIFUL... AGATE WALL FINISH In Beautiful Tims. Mix witli ('uiil Water Anyone can apply 35c. 5 Pound Package ALABASTINE! ALABASTINE! An om Favorite. Artistic Similes Fresco Colors for Borders For Permanent Work Use Hall's Washable Wall Paint Why ? Because it is the most sanitary. It sets hard. Does not crack or peel. Does not fade. , Mixes with water. Is germ proof $1.00 PER CAN FLOOR PAINT We believe wc have the best paint made. You take no cliance with our paint. Gets as liuril as iron. 75c. Per Quart FOR THE BATHROOM Do it in While. Satlnette Buamel is the best that money ran produce. You'll Be Pleased FOR THE DINING ROOM You want a change! Tired of tbe varnish! Stain it over the Varnish with Baplac. Kusj to apply Good Effect FOR THE BEDROOM Brighten them upl You will lie surprised how cheery you cuu make a room look with a can ol our paint. Let Us Prescribe GET THE PAINTING HABIT cTVIakes the Home Look Clean and Well Kept Artistic Stains. Beautiful Tinted Enamels. Gold, Silver and Aluminum Paint. Crack Fillers. Floor Wax. Waxing Brushes. Furniture Polish. Try Our cJAIagic Polish at 50c. LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. CITY COUNCIL AT WORK ON IMPORTANT BUSINESS BURTON CITY NOTES Plumbing LIMITED Steam Heating Tinsmithing 0<><HKK><H>O<XH><><K><><H><>OO<H^ Imperial Bank of Canada Head Ottio* Toronto, Ontario. Capital Subscribed - 6,000,000.00 Capital Paid Up - - 6,000,00o.00 Reserve .... 6,000,000.00 Total Assets, - - $72,000,000.00 Branches or Agents at all principul points in.Cumuli. Agents in Orent Britain and United States—London, England, Lloydn Bank, Limited. Chicago—First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle—Beattie National Bank, San Francisco—Weils Fargo Nerada National H m« Spokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposit* of $1 and upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. *y Reveletoke Branoh—A. B. MoCleneghan, Mgr. x 0<HKKHKHHHX>0<>0<>OO<KKKK><><KH5 Central Fire Hall Thoroughly Discussed—Tenders for Cement Walks Accepted -A Meeting Next Tuesday to Consider Fire Hall Bye-law. The city council met in regular meeting on Friday, July 26th. Mayor Sutherland occupied ihe chair. Present, aldermen Howson, Abraham son, Bourne, MeKinnon and McSorley, Mr. Tapping waited upon the council regarding tlie appointment ol an ollicial bill poster. Muyor Sutherland—We will discuss this maiter aud appoint a committee who will report at the next meeting. Mr. Tapping thuuked the Mayor and withdrew., HIGH SCHOOL. there, and then I would lute to see the steam roller turned out ol its happy home. AM. MeKinnon—Is it necessary to have our lire hull absolutely on a business street. Aid. Howson— Can we get men to room out from the centre we uro dependent upon volunteers. Aid. Bourne—1 would like to see a eity bull and lire hall erected together. 1 believe in concentration. Aid. MeKinnon—Are you in favor of building all in un, Aid. MeKinnon—the oentre of population is better reached from the city property. Mayor Sutherland—The committee The Uev. I.nslilcy Hall, preached uu instructive sermon here on Sunday night to a good congregation on the iiiiifities destructive and constructive of St. Paul. Mr. Ham Heed spent the week end visiting friends around Carroll's Laud ing. A good many llurtouites Journeyed to Mineral Oity to pick huckleberries and report the crop to be as usual Steps are being taken by the Dis' trict Improvement Society to pro cure a resident doctor, and also a cemetery. Two long felt wants ol the neighborhood. The new leirk is undergoing a trans formation under the skilful brushes >f Mr. Herridge and his men. Mrs. B. M. Sloan is spending a short vacation in Nelson. Hay-makers are kicking on thc weather, we suppose 'tis but natural Mayor Sutherland—The school trus' recommend that property toes huve obtained prices on certain | Aid. Howson—As one of that com- lots, eight in all, and they ask us high school pur - we should cinch I mii tec I don't recommend the city property. I Mayor Sutherland—Twofor and one against. llourne—I think this matter to buy these for poses. I consider these lots and if we do not get thei ^^ by-law passed, we can re-sell the pro should be considered. perty for nt least us much as wo are | Aid. MeKinnon—If we don't get this paying for same. These lots are very by-law published we can't get both low priced and the school trustees ' hy-laws passed at once. are unanimous in recommending this | Ald; Howson-Are we called upon now to decide upon such a vital matter. Children's Sandals Children's Romeo Sandals SIZES. 4 to 10! Three and Four Straps Mrs. A, G, Crick, • First Street BRED? .THEN A CUP OF "BELL BLEND TEA" will refresh vou with its bright, spicy flavor snd fmgrBiic)'. Sold in 1 Ib, lead packages. Price, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per Ib. G. W. BELL P40. Box 20S GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23 purchase. The total for -ix lots is i'2,'Mf) and thc entire suggested pur-, ,, , , ., I Mayor Sutherland—Can wc give the chase would take in the old l'rcsby- matter a month hoist, terian church block, close to lhe pre j Ald. Abi-ahamson-I almost suggest sent school, fronting on Third street we fix up our present hall, throw a and abutting on Government road, j team into them and wait until next The purchase of the eight lots 8BrmB- would cost approximately *3,800. | AW' McKinnon-Had we not better put the by-law and secure a site. Aid. Abrahamson—That property is ... ,, ., . ... ., r r , Aid. McSorley—I have nothing to very cheap indeed. Bay beyond what 1 have said. My Aid. McKinnan— I move that tbc ideas as expressed belore are, to hi eity buy this property. I UP °ur PiPe line, fix up the hall we Aid. Howion-I second. , have' und 8et ttlonB tor three or four . vears. Thc money murket is tight. Aid. Bourne—Before this is done I ,_. . ., . , fhc jail site is sufiicicnt for a lire would like to ask if it is legal for us hall; if wc ,mt a by.law to nx up thc to buy property indiscriminately with pipe iine and put . iu a team in the out any other authority than a mere present hull, explaining the by-law vote of this council. We hear a good to tbe »,eo'"e t0 ttS8Ure Bttm0 Puasin8 und go quietly along for a while. PIANOS PLAYER FUNDS Sheet Music and all kinds of Small (^Musical Goods Call and Inspect Music Store, McKenzie Ave. deal from time to time as to what we can or cannot do. Oity Clerk Lawson—That is so, wc cannot buy this property Without a by-law. Aid. MeKinnon—What do we suggest. Aid. Abrahamson—We might take an option on this property. City Clerk Lawson—It eould be bought on a joint note and held until tiie by-law is passed to buy t:.e laud. am. MeKinnon withdrew his Motion. I Aid. MeKinnon—1 move the city secure an option on li.is property t.'i school purposes. Aid. Howson ii icon, ied motion. Motion carried unanimouity. At this stage of the proceedings an invitation to the mayor und council to uttend the "Wolgust-ltivcis" light pictures was tendered by messenger fiom thc Kmpress theatre, und declined owing to the pressure of business. TENDERS. VariOUJ tender* for cement side - walks were considered. Aid. Howson—These lidewulkl mu> t be done in good weather or nm dona at all. Aid. Bourne—Could we get two lirms ut the work at one time, there is a lot 41! work to be done,tbere is a very small dillerence in the price only ubout sl.'. ill the whole thing both pries aie very reasonable. Aid. MeKinnon—W« have followed the rule 111 the past of giving the tenders to the lowest tenderer other things being equal. Aid. Bourne moves, Aid. .McSoiley seconds, that the tender be given to tbe lowest tenderer, Kooleft 1'radu - lim. Motion earned. Aid. Abraham-mi — An inspector should be appointed to sec thc cement, etc., ia according to specillca - tions Aid. Bourne—We must rush thc grading to give thn contractor a chance to get on rapidly. Mayor Sutherland—We should have uu inspector. Aid. McSi.il.y The wi.rks deportment should Hnd a suitable man. j Au account of contractor Promej was ordered puid. KIIIK II \ I.l. \ lurgHy signed petition raque t ni' tbe putting oi an |M,000 by-lae (01 the purpoM oi hu,iding ■ central (ire hall. ttt preev nted. Mayor Butherlenif ffi h»ee vm ioui .iftVi-. ,.f property al rarloui prices We ai,... ii;l\, the option of 1.uiidmg on our own property, and We can include in our by law lufflcl - nu fund* to en,,], tbe (treat am. Bourne We Died ti»' property Muyor Sutherland—Wc shall have to puss a small by-law Aid. MeKinnon—1 would like to see something arrived at aud wc will uev er huve u better chance Aid. Howson—The city should get a cheap piece of ground now, with a view 10 selling here and building on the new property. Aid. McKinnou—I would like to see a by-law passed for the city to buy a piece of property. We have noth - ing at present, lhe city should huve u block somewhere close to the centre of the city, we even bave not a place to put a band stand on. Aid. Howson—Let ub all be suited; put horses in the old mv hall, buy a hundred feet for future city use; put a small by-law. Aid. MeKinnon—We cun put the by law .md paae Bame. using the money us we need it for the purpose, buy horses and equipment and a site if we so decide. The by law is drawn for tifty years. Aid. Howsou—1 think this by-law should Iw read and passed tonighi for acquiring a site, erecting a building and purchasing equipment. am. Abrahamson—We should have a Dumber of details specific sites, etc before we put this bj law umi the Muyor's suggestion is perhaps a good one to put thiH by-law and the school by-law together iu six week, time. Mayor Sutherland — We will meet Tuesday to decide deiiinteiy whether this by-law is In be put ut the same tune as llic Sewer bylaw or lay same over until the school by-law is submitted. Council adjourned to examine the city bull lire stutiou at 11 p.m. New Time Table Un June and, a new C.I'.K. time table came into effect for tbe sum - mer, changing the hours of arrival and departure of lhu trains, which are as follows; No. 3 , 1 . 13 . WEBT BOUND. Arri»e Leave 8:64 6.16 16:36 ..16:66 lli:«U 17o.k EAST BOUND No. 4 .. 14 „ 2 „ Arrive Leave ....24:46 24:6! .... 7:21) 7:40 -II 55 12:16 SOUTH THA1N Arrives 15:30, leaves 7:40 0.111. High School Exams Results of departmental examine - tions, advunced junior grade, maxim urn marks 1000; number of candidates passed C: Kate Simmonds, 761; Edna Corson, 637. Lily Moran, 614. I.aura Johnson, 598. Sheila Dickey, 577. Kathleen Sibbald, 571. Preliminary junior grade; maximum murks 1000; number of candidates 13; passed 8. Lucy Drock, 660. Henry Johnson, G23. Charles Field, 597. Bertha Daniels, 584. Janet Mclntyre, 5€5. Grace McPherson, 549. Arnold MeCarter, 547. Florence Lawrence, 546. This is a very creditable showing. MIDSUMMER DISPLAY OF ^1 Blue De Roi Dinner Service Our window will show you the exquisite appearance and quality of this handsome ware. Can be bought in sets or broken lots. Superior quality. Moderate price. Call and see them. HARDWARE-Our stock includes all the necessities. Oil Stoves, Carpet Sweepers, Motor Washing Machines, hand power Washing Machines, Garden and Farming Tools, McClary's Famous Steel Ranges, Kitchen 1'tensils of all descriptions, Shelf and Heavy Hardware. PLUMBING—Vou can be supplied with all requirements in this department. Steam Fitting, Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. te BOURNE BROS, Corner First Street and Campbell Avenue. Grocers Hardware Plumbing Tinsmithing GREEN VEGETABLES Green Peas, per lb 10c Green Golden Wax Beans, per lb. 10c New Celery, 2 lb. for 25c Cherries, per basket 60c Raspberries, 2 boxes for 25c John McIntyre & Son First Street. Telephone No. 93 Another Double Wedding LaBt Wednesday the Rev. CA. Procunier, in the presence of only the im mediate friends of the contracting parties united in the holy bond • of matrimony, Mr. H. Braham, of Revelstoke and Miss M. Carteright, of Manchester, England; also Mr. H. Dabell, of Revelstoke, and Miss M. Thompson, of Nottingham, England. Among the many presents received by the happy couples was a bund - some dinner set the gift of thc stuff irf Bourne Bros, lo Mr. Dabell and bride, while tbe stall of P. Burns it Co. presented H. Braham and bride with a handsome clock. The happy couples will reside in Revelstoke. The Mail-Herald joins with their mnny Revelstoke friends in wishing them the greatest menu - ure of success and happiness. An Early Harvest Regina, July 24—The governmenl .'a crop report for Saskatchewan just ItlUtd Indicates that little damage has been done to standing grain, and lli.tt the yield should be a heavy one Kully seventy-live per cent, of tbe wheat is now headed out, and the farmer! expect an unusually curly Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. Two Kplrndld lul* nu north aide of . Biltb Htrcet, \VM cash for both.-H. iti tbe ja.l wt b»vt m tuui bUUM1 OB s. Counuor. Live Stock Industry Ottawa, July IB—A cofereno ol exceptional importance to Western Canada has been called, to Ihi beld hi Winnipeg .Inly J.i. The loiilcieucc lias liven siliiiiiiuiic-d to di-cuss the problem oi the waning live stock industry of Western i anada aud to dis cuss ways and mean;, ol en, oiiragiug it. Inn.ng lucent years tbc iiuautity of live stock raised in the West has been steadily declining. Nut many years ago all Canada was an tiitctia ive shipper of cuttle to England. Tbc cutting up of the rauges into home steuds bus had some etlcct, but is not entirely tho cause. Western Canada actually is not raising siilbcieiit cuttle for its own needs. Ilunug the pust couple of years large iiuuiitiileB ol heel, pork and mutton have liven imported into tbe West, ami mutton lias even Ini'ii In ought from us far us New Zealand. lion. Manin Ilimvll, minister ol ■grlCUltUre, is taking an active part iu the mHulls to revive the industry, and Mr. II. It. Arkell, acting live stock ooDinrieeiooer, win leave today liu Winnipeg to take part m the con [enmoe and lend any asHisiance hr can and olFur the services of the Do mlnnm i'ovci nmenl in any plans which may Ik" dcviiaed. The milr'nids and packing houses us well us West ilu live stuck assiiCiiit.iuUH will bc iiprcbcuU'd ul the coufuenco. 00<KM>0<K><><KKK><><>00<^ MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE S Of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS NOW IN FULL SWING These priees should persuade you to have a look at the Clothing, and the (|tialities will convince you that you are saving money. $30 00 Suits Now $25 00 $27 00 Suits Now $22 00 $25 00 Suits Now $20 00 $12 00 Suits Now $ 9 00 $ 7 50 Suits Now $ 5 00 $5 00 Suits Now $ 3 75 $22 Suits Now $17 50 $20 Suits Now $15 50 $15 Suits Now $11 00 $10 Suits Now $ 7 50 $ 6 Suits Now $ 4 25 $ 4 Suits Now $ 2 95 McRae Mercantile Co. THE HOME OE GOOD CLOTHING ►000<KKKKKM>{><KXK><><>^ .Aa-LIL THE TIIMIIE | ELGIN ELGIN ELGIN ' WATCHES i BEST ON EARTH J I J.aUYBAEBEE t i C. P. R. WATCH INSPECTOR '"■ j j 11% eA<A»»»^»^»^»>»»«V»eA%»V»»A»»»j SATfRDAY. Jn.T 27th, 1912 THE nyHJk.IlL-IIElItJ^ILID^I^EVEILSTOKlEI SATURIUY, JULY 27th, 1912, r A SNAP! =^ House on Second Street S850.00 CASH Modern Plumbing, Bath, Etc. ^= The Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. J Zbc flDatMbevalb PCBLISUEl WEDNESDAY AND ,-\Tt Kl'U IT REVELS PIKE. B. C. jntertor pubUsbinfl Gompnns, Limited J. K. JOHNSON, Manager. RALPH G. BCRUTON, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Including postage to England, United States and Canada. By the year Uurough postotllce) (2.50 aia ERTI8ING RATES. Third Innings Kamloops scored I i im. It. velstoke Wright k the hat hi ■ tc i rn.-ii.'i rumbled ball, Wrighl reached 1st. Wright tried to steal md wa pul out, B. Wrighl (olloweil at the hal : tanned, w 11 boh stl in k mil. Score end ol third, Kamloops 3, Rovolstoke 0. Kamloops, Itli iiiiiiiii; 0, Kevelstoke, Ith Heck mude n bit and got to lat; Rice bnts, Btruck oul Mclni my follows at the liat, Btruck ' Ollt. Ill Hit' hats, slide 1st OU CUl till ,i .- crroi. Reck Btole 2nd, 1 Intel., on bats. Btruck OUl. Seine lasl of lib, there are more Chinamen than Mai ays, That is .uie indication nt the waj i liey emigi ate There are sever al million Chinamen outside of ' lhl uu icwlnj. w hul «ill it mean when riiiua establishes a liisi class government backed by a Btrong military nud naval UQWer'.' Vnu know tiie trouble yuu had with the Japanese when they becamo a lirst class power, Are you golug to have loss trouble with China ' Dm Ing tho recent trouble it. was said that the large amount ol inone.i mum which the revolutionaries Qnanced nnd armed themselvos was contributed by Chlnamon over Beu , and Dr. Sun Vat Sen, when 1 last saw lum in Pekln was endeavor [ng to seo how tar Chlnamon ovor seas could Iw much a voice In the control nl altnirs in China That is a suggestive indication ot what is likely i.i happen In China, if China establishes n lirsl class government. "Well, gcntl 'men, I see ray time has come to nn end. hut there ure two morula I would like eo draw. I do nol live t fer advice to gentle men who live iu ti i ountry not my own, Imi I sl Id like to suggoat iIml Can idn -ii.'iii.l make up its inin,I whal it policy i • going to be in regal' I to \siatlc Immlgrut Ion and I.l Ing I Into fffi .it mice. (Applause. I I urn ""I very clear alma! your existiuu- arrangements, hut I hi llevc .1 «ill In' rounder it you ad opt a policy of exclusian to do it now thnn to wait t ill ail is i ompllcated by Him tact that China is able to bring a strong army and navy t hear on It." i Vpplause. i Legal notices 10 renin per line first | Kamloops 3, Revelstoki insertion, 5 cents per line each subsequent insertion. Measurements Nonuarlel (12 lines umku one inch.) Store anJ general business announcements i'2.~.il) per inch per mouth. Preferred positions, 2i per ceut. additional. D.rths, Marriages und Deuths. 50c each insertion. Land notices (7.50. All advertisements subject to the approval of the management. Wanted and Con tensed Advertisements : -- A,.->'nta Wanted. Help Wanted, Bit uations wanted, Situations Vacant, Teachers Wanted, .Mechanics Wanted. 2i> words or less, '2i,e.., each additional line 10 cents. Changes iL stand.ng advertise ments must be in by •) a. ui. Tuesday and Friday ol each week (" secure good display. CORRESPONDENCE invited on matters of public interest. Com- municat.ons to Kditor must he accompanied by name of writer not necofsarily for publication. but as evidence ol food faith, norrespoudeor*. should he brief. <j2*mjk5tp$' ... vi ; KDAY JULY 27tl BASEBALL MATCH Kamloops M witn a Score ol ID to 5 pa vci E .J '•■• " ■ " ■ ■ j tl ' VS.11 thru' out, . . i. . ■ Kamloop i, ."illi Failed to BOON ltevelstuke, litll BstrldgO luits. Ollt at lirst, II. Wright bats, lakes four balls and walks. Wright bats, oul on a struck hnll;Wilson bats, Wright out ,,ii lirst. End of fifth, Kamloops 3, Uevelstoke 11. Kamloops, fith—One run. Revel toke, llth Heck bats, uut, Rice liats, steals 1st; .Mclnerny bals. It.ee steals 2nd; Rice Btole bome on catchers injury ami consequent error Mclnerny but-, no one on bases, struck out; lime bats, caught on strike by s.s. Seme end ol Bth, Kam loops I. Revelstoke I. KamloopB, 7th Seme ibree. ltevelstuke, Tib -Hutchison bats. caught by pitcher; Estridge struck mn; II. Wright bits and makes lirst, Wright bals lllaki s a hue strike and gets a lioine run,driving ll. Wright bome ahead. Wilson bats, out at 1st. Score end "I Tth. Kamloopa 7; Revel St.ike .1. Kamloops. Sth—One mn. Revelsti,ke 8th- Beck bats, Btrikes, caught; Rloe huts, mit at Ibi; M In iiny. struck out. Score, end ol Sth, Kamloopa i, Revelstoke Kamloops, llth—Two runs. RevelBtoke, Uth- Bruce hal made 1st; Hutchison lints, struck out; Ei tridge bats, Btruck out; Wright bats. Hruce si.-als 2ml; u right h I 1st. steals .'nd. Bruce steal.- 3rd; 13. Wright bats. Iiits: Bruce and tt get home, Wright reaches 3rd tt ! bats, struck out. Final .-em- Kam lOOpS I'll. Kt'V, Isl , ke m r *|«$H*i <$H$H$H$H$r ijuj. 4$H£l$H$l«$H$ll$H$l«$Mfcl$Hf H$H$H& : The End in Sight $ Wo nre now in sight of the eml. Just one week more of Bargains and your opportunity will he over. NonI Saturday night we close our doors for the last time, antl your chance to make money hy buying here will be gone. During lhe coming week we will have a GRAND CLEAN-UP of odds and ends, and you will find some great snaps in many lines . HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM METHODIST CHURCH. lie.. li. d. Mclntyre, pastor. Bervlces mi Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.ni.; Sunday school and Young People's Bible classes at '2:30 p.m.; Wednesday at s p.m., ISpworth League meeting; Friday evening, Junior aud Senior choir practice. A cordial wel- 11line awaits the public at nil theso services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Vv. Stevenson, minister Regular services on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Bchool and adult Uible classes at 2:30 p.m. Mnl week prayer meeting mi Wednesday at. * p.m, Hearty congregational singing and Bpecial milSic by the choir. Strangers aiid visitors are iu- vite.i 1,, the services. Children's Straw Hats-Reg. 25c. and 35c. values. Now 10c. Children's Wash Tams. in white, blue, grey, etc., only 10c. Souvenir Cushion Tops, nicely tinted, only 10c Wash Goods, a lot of odd pieces, at 10c per yard. Hair Kibbons, all colors, 5 inches wide, only 20c per yard, Children's Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, 10c per pair. Wash Blouses, all this season's styles regular up to $1.25, now 75c. Shoe Dressing black, white or tan. Regular 25c. Now 15c. Collars and Jabots, cheap at 25c. Now only 15c. Elastic Belts, all colors, at T 2 Ac. per yard. Cretonnes, all colors, at 12 l-2c. per yard. Turkish Towels, good size, unbleached, 10c. Kach. J McLennan SrCo. I ♦ * * WOOD for SALE 400 Cords of First-Class Hemlock and Cedar for summer or winter delivery, 16 or 18-inch and 4-ft. Order by Telephone No. b2. Tonka Farm - W. C. CALDER THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., I.I..D., D.C.L., President ALEXANDER LAIRD JOHN AIRD General Manager Assistant General Mnnsaer CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES Issued by Tlm Canadian Hunk of Commerce enable the traveller to provide himself with funds without delay nt each point of his journey iii ii convenient yet inexpensive manner. They are issued payable iii every country in ihe world in denominations of $10, $20, $50. $100, $200 with the exact equivalent in the moneys of the principul countries stated on the face of each cheque. They are economical, absolutely sale self* identifying and easily negotiated, ts.a REVELSTOKE. BRANCH—F. Nl. GIBSON. NIGR Our Doctors Anti-Septic Shoe is Proving a Winner This last is filling a long felt want and its waterproof qualities are standing the test. We carry a full line of the famous Pene- tang Shoe pack and all kinds of rubber footwear. Once a customer always a customer. Satisfaction guaranteed. ARMSTRONG & COMPANY Boot and Shoo Repairers, Soildlors Harness Makers extended to all services. StrangcrB made welcome. ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Holy Communion every Sunday mul mill,' at s a.m., and ufter niorn- Ing prayer on the lirst Sunday in each Month. Rev, C, A. Procunier, rector. Mat ins .it li a.m. and Evensong at 7:30 p.m., every Sun.lay. Litany on the Second Sunday, ami the Ante-Corn - munion on the Third Sunday after Mii Ins. Sum ! v acl I every Sunday at -' 30 p.m, Clnmi iiraCiiCi' ou Fridays at » p.m. Ilie New China . velstoke ■ 'I'h. ■ • • ■■• tlj mm., '.-.i hy Mi. II. Kerr, n British i ed :i"in ., i hum and tlu Pai K ,i.iu interest l . , : British ' i; "In conclusion I «, t to you l rev... ■ CATHOLIC CHURCH. St. Francis Ol AaSiall I'atbultc ch rrcb, corner of K.ftti street and tie avenue. Sen Ices-H ui : iys, except '. montb, i. .v masa ■.vith Communion "( il at ,s a.m. H .-h M i u at 10 a m., Mren at ■ ' '■'. - are and in th- . ' - ■ - ■ street Lum Fire Alarm Boxes Signals are given thus: 2 atr .Ae*, nterval 5 seconds—4 strokes, Hox 4. No. of box wili also be shown n indicator at Fire Hall. biirnal for practice—not leas than lx tGj slow stroses. Cne (1) indicates line lir.unn ot re out. FIRE BRIGADE NO. TWO. Box No. 14—Corner Kirst street .nd McKenzie avenue, C. B. Hume & Co. Box No. 15—Corner First street nd Rokeby avenue, post office. Box No. 16—Corner 8econd street and Government Hoad and Opera Ii.use. Box No. 17—Corner Third n I Campbell avenue, Ulofie rr company. Box No. 18-C.P.R. station. Box No. 24—Corner Fifth street nd McKenzie avenue, Catholic burch. Box No. 23—Corner Sixth street n.l urton avenue, W. A. Foote. Box No. 26—Corner Fourth Btreet nd Towniey street, corner south rack. Box No. 28—Corner Second strejt nd Robson avenue, Mrs. Baker. Box No. 34— Fire Hall No. 3. . No. 35—Hospital. Boi No. 36—School. FIRE BRIGADE NO. ONE. Boi No. tl—Fire Hall No. I. Boi No. 45—Front street weat. far C. !'. Box Ni 46—Corner King and i.a. Btr«"»u, Pa!ac« Meat Market it i No. 47—r,,rner Second and - streets, back ,( court bouse. Box '■ II Cornet Third and itiat -• • TAX SALE NOTICE, CITY OF REVELSTOKE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I shall sell at Public Auction on Saturday, the 31st day of August, 1912, at the City Hall, Revelstoke, B. C, at One o'clock in the afternoon, the lands or improvements, or Real Property as described for unpaid, delinquent municipal taxes, special rates, interest costs and exprnses due thereon, unless, in the meantime, the arrears of Municipal taxes, special rates, interest, costs and expenses as set forth in the schedule hereunder be sooner patd. Dated at Revelstoke, B. C, this 25th dav of |ulv, 1912. BRUCE A. LAWSON, Collector for the Corporation of the City of Revelstoke, SCHEDULE N .ME OF OWNER LOT Bradley, B. A Hriullev. Mrs. Mae 1 ■ ' . Juliii ..., . .Mrs. lohn f 'ulrv, Robert ... Colacurcio Francisco. 1. oughlin, Mrs. II. E. ' . ■ ■ ■ ; t. ■ Catch. W ' 01) -i bun I l'-' era error; Riee tnadi a ; ''•■■ '. I'lMiny 1 • t; Bei H und "us "-it. Scol ' i "f Br»t In nothing all. I ., Reve - Mclnerny took tl ■' ' ■ : Bi ice huts. 11 .t. li, on 1 .. 1 IIowed nt ' tbi it. Hutch Ea ai end ol ...... 1 . i; ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ fol ' ' ' 11 the , mn 1 I lived I ith AI I the Btnl to all 1. • - ■" th.. ivorking class Into an \t\ ■'■■■ Haxon community. 1 Vpplan fi.) It j nol l« ,'' 'III'. 'I I.l ■ inl III \ persoi all). hut I do 1 It nk tlml the Ion of ,., non bi Imllnbli 1 : Bn face breeds 11 oiiblc •■ til ti enn only be avoided hy ckclu IIiir 11 in .it the ■ me Ten yeai nun th ire wi 1 1 prat 1 r.'iily im Chinamen In the Mai ij 1 , - and today In thai country Gold Medal. London. 1911 l.argnt iiate HIGH-GRADE. If Ml World I Didn't Know Such Tea Could Be Had In This Country" Hundred i of women tell us that, aft^r one trial. It is good—uniformly io, selected and pa I ealed which retain all its freshness and flavor. Ii.iein, Joseph D'Archangelo '.. \ I- 11, Mrs. W Vrthui 1. ■ I'm!,. 1: M lli-nr .1 13 1 2 .1 -I 5 11 Ifi 17 10 I to 7 18 1 2 ; H 1 6 8 9 1 J 8 W. J 9 6 II 7 4 I '1 In In 'in '11 •I 1 S Villa i."t 4 .1 1 , 8 9 6 14 II RUH'K 49 9 1 ,s I S HU 39 31 1(17 14 Add. K 56 3 7 IS UH h 'I III .19 33 Add, H 48 ■3! m 3 u U a 0 M § « 1/3 a ol ll II H 19 H 2 r. ,19 lh 8 5$ in s 101 I 4 1 7 S il 47 173 19 .19 83 51 .tl Mil 2.1 7 07 •17 7J 111 74 IS .IN 17 S3 \ 1.1 45 i ii M 54 57 >•) 65 JI 22 7 07 7 07 14 55 III 51 69 04 41 47 16 HO 4 I S6 21 U 46 14 mi hj 47 Ho 79 Hi 21 09 7 07 54 2b .12 07 .'J 9."> i 00 9 70 J 3 '5 4 2o 19 iii 2 5(1 4 50 2 4.-) J 63 2 S5 2 60 3 OS 5 30 3 50 2 90 .' to ,' ;n 2 UH 2 4.", .", IHI 5 80 > 75 4 I'll i no 4 on 6 50 4 10 9 4n 2 90 i ao 3 50 3 4(1 5 0(1 I- K O 3 < h a $ 23 47 I Hi 89 43 60 55 iVi 406 4H 1 M U Oi 13 19 18 03 20 48 16 05 26 H9 5H 07 32 95 J4 11 ') 57 9 57 16 95 li 96 74 04 45 11 10 35 48 86 24 14 50 14 108 52 51 96 88 45 23 9V 9 57 57 76 55 47 25 95 SCHOOL TAXES nil, A 1. Kslati \\, ,,.. I'., ,,., ,lr I. 1111,1111 I'm of - I'. | Section i'l Township 21 8 40 J 55 10 75 Villa l.ot 11, Sn .•!. Tp. 2. M'5. 79 ncrei Pari ol si 1 27, Tp, ll fi at ii"- 59 43 4 65 61 1(1 7 ■■ II <i 78 J 90 2 45 2 15 12 25 5 05 f I I SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1912. THE !&J±.TTi-ttJ3}TlJL.T^T), EEYl]LSTOK"S tSATt'RlJAY JULY 27th, 191::. I SYNOPSIS .OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, SuBkutcliewuu and Alberta, the Yukou Territory, lbe Worth-went Territories und iu a portion of the l'roviuce ot Dritish Columbia, may be leusod lor a term ot twenty-one yeurs at an annual rental of fl an acre. Not niore thuu 2.5G0 acres will be leased to ono up- iplicuut. Application for lease must bo mude by the applicant iu person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district iu which the rights upplied for ure ■ltuated, iu surveyed territory the land must be 'described by sections, or legal Hub-diviBione of Bections, and iu un- eurveyed territory the tract applied ior shall be staked out by the ap - plicant himself. Kuril appllcunt must bo ncconipuu- lod by a fee of (6 which will he refunded If the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on tbe merchantable output of the mine at tbo rnte of live cents por ton. The person operating tbe miuo shull furnish the Ageut with sworn returns accounting for tho full quantity ol morchuutuble coal mined and pay tbe royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights are not beiug operated, sucb returns should be furnished at least ouce a year. The lease will include the coal mia- ing rights only, but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights muy be considered necessary lor the working of the mine at tho rate of (10.00 an acre. For full information application should be made to the Secretury ot the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to tbe Agent or Sub-Ageut of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. N.B.—Unauthorized publication ol this advertisement will not be paid lor. WATER NOTIOB, Notice is hereby given that William liluir Robertson, of Revelstoke, B.C. will apply for a liceuse to tas« ..nd use (Ij) ufteeu Miners iuches of water out of Cariboo Creak, which Hows iu a southerly direction through T. B. 8M78 aud T. B. W026, aud empties into Dowuie Creek, about two miles from its mouth, Columbia River. 'Ike water will be diverted at a poiut t| miles north of Downie Creek, und will be used for doaiestic purposes •n the land descrilieu us Lot 10499 Jtevelstoke Lund District. This uotice was posted ou the ground ou the 4th duy ol Juue, 191 The application will be tne.! m tue ottice ol the Water Recorder at Revelatoke, B. C. Objections may be tiled with tbi said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, 1'sr liament Bu.ldings, Victoria, B.C. WILLIAM B. ROBKRTSON. Per Andrew Kitson, Agent WATKR NOTICE. Kor a License to take uud use Viator Notiee is hereby given thut Jumes A. Shields, ot Hevelstoke, B.C., will apply for a license to take una uso Fifteen (lit) Miner's inches of water out of Caribou Creek, which dows in a southerly direction through Tim ber Limits 39373 and 4302b, and empties iuto Downie Creek about two in.Ies from the Columbiu river. Tbo water will be diverted ut u point about one aud a hull' miles uortb of Dowuie Creek truil und will be used for domestic purposes on the lund described as Certilicate ol purchuse 413 RevelBtoke Laud District. Thia notice was posted on the grouad on tbe 4th day of June, 1912 The applicatiou will be died in the otlice of the Water Recorder, Revel stoke, B.C. Objections may be died with tbe said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. JAMES A. SHIELDS, Applicaut By Andrew Kilsou, Ageut Sewing Machines A nice new stock of Singer and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines For Sale or Hire by the month at Manning's. All kinds of machine needles stocked. H. MANNING, Agent H. W. El TAXIDERMIST Animal Rugs, Game Heads and Birds Mounted P.O.Box 31, Revelstoke f ^ BUILD LP REVELSTOKE Patronize Local Industry GET YOUR PRINTING AT HOME WE PRINT Letterheads - Billheads - Cards cTVIenus - Envelopes - Programs Books and Booklets - Loose Leaf cAccount Forms Ball Programs Wedding Sttaionery Mqmoriam Cards - Lumber Forms Tags, Etc rJTWAIL-HERALD has new type and printing machinery. Our stock §f printing papers is large and well selected. Agents for the famous EMPIRE TYPWRITER $60.00 Cash ^ THE INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LTD. REVELSTOKE, B. C. J Dates for B. C. Fall Fairs British Columbia's tall fair dates, uow compiled, biiuw dutes lunging lroui August It) 11, tuu weok ul Uiu Vancouver exhibition, to October .jo- ji, wbou tlie Smntnerland exhibition will im lii'iu. following Le the Uut; Arrow l.ulies October i-5. Alberni—September lii. Armstrong—October iu-17, Burqultiam—September 2s. liella Coolu—October it). Uowichan—September 20-21. L'oiuox—October 2 Coquitiam—September 20, Chilli wack—tieiileiu ber 19-21, Uculrul I'ark—September 12-18. Cranbrook—September ls-la. Ucllu—September 2U-21. Grand Forks—September 26-27 Greenwood September 2D. Uoldeu—September 24-S5. Islnmia—September lb. Kent—September 12-13. Kamloops—September is-19-20. Kolowna—September 2ii-27. KiihIo- October 15. Langley—September 25. Mission—September -i -... Maple Ridge—September 25 in. Matsq,ul—September 2ii-27. Nanaimo—September 17-1»-1'J. N. und S. Sannich—October 4-5. Nicola—September 20. Nortb Vancouver—September 7. New Westminster—October 1 i. Nelson—September 22-23-25. New Denver—October 2. Pentloton—September 29, Hevelstoke—Octol«;r S-'J-IO. Richmond—September 25-26, Shawnlgan—September 18. Salmon Arm—September 27-2,1. Summerlund—October 30-31. Surrey—Soptember 24. Truil—September 25-20. Vernon—October 23-2!. Vnncouver—August 10-17. Windermere—September 20-21. Victoria—(Provincial exhibition) — September 24-28. ENGLAND'S NAVAL BILL E. G. BURRIDGE Tinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe and Furnace work -WORK 8HOP- Connnught Ave. - Revelstoke Britain's Navy will be Increased by 21 Battleships in Five Years London, July 23—Winston Bpencer Churchill, nrst lurd of the admirulty ,11 Introducing tbe supplementary naval appropriation ot live million dollars in the house of commons tbis afternoon Bald the direct cause ofthe increase .11 expenditure in the Uritish navy wus to be foundd iu the new Herman navy law, the main feature of wbich was tin. Increase in ibe feature oi which w.is the increase in the striking irei rhip ol .ill elusses. The eueci ol the new German uuvy lnw would, he sai'd, ue tbut nearly four-filths ui the entin German uuvy would be maintained .11 full permun - ent commission, snd instantly ready for war. The lirst lord continued: "Such preparation Is remarkable, uu.t as far aa 1 am awars, nnds no example Ln the previous practice of modern naval polices." Mr. Churchill then announced tho British shipbuilding program tor the next five years, saying that live battleships were to tie constructed next year uud four in euch ol the following years. Under the new Ceruiuu law, Mr. Churchill said, the ultimate scale of the German fleet would be 41 battleships, 20 large armored cruisers, 40 small cruisers and smaller craft iu 'proportion. "That will be au ex - jtremi'ly formidable Beet, ami the on- I ly way to meet it .s by coel uud uie- tbo.lical preparation, prolonged over successive Jears. "There is uo use dinging money about on tbc impulse of the moment," the nrst lord continued. "The strain which Greut Untain will have to bear will lie long and slow, and no relief cuu be gamed by impulsive or erratic action. We should learn from our German neighbors the way of tbe poi icy which marches unswervingly to its goal." Public Notice Public Notice is hereby given that the presence ol the Electors of the Corporation ol thc Oity of Hevelstoke i« required at tbe Ofllce of the Oity Clerk, ricvelstoke, B.C., on Thursday August sth. L918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon to vote on a bj law to an thorite ehe borrowing by the Corpor ation of the Oity "f Revelstoke, of thc sum of $10,500.00 by tha insui> o! Debentures to defray the cost to the Corporation of certain drainage works and sewer connect Duted July 20th, 1912. D. R, REYNOLDS, Returning Officer. BUSINESS LOCALS Kor really cbo.ee 1'Involutes, drop in at tbe Sugar Bowl. Four and Eight acres fru.t land for sale near cemetery.—H.N. Coursier. Tbe "Sugar Bowl" Ice cream Is unsurpassed, lj acre good laud for sale uear C, P.R. hotel.—11. N. Coursier. Two splendid lots on north side of Sixth Stteet, J75o cush for both.—H. N. Coursier. \ letor Hornless Machines C from (20 upwards. Edison Phonographs, from (I'J.50 upwards.—Hevelstoke Music Store, McKenzie Aveuue. MO810—Miss Johnson, pupil of A. Miller, K.R.A.M.. London, is prepared to take a limited number of pupils for tuition in music. For terms apply at the residence of J. K. Johnson, first house west of tbc hospital. First street. "Those who inherit Empires have others shave Ihem— Those who create Empires shave themselves" It's over a century since Napoleon Bonaparte evolved this bit of philosophy. While the first part no longer holds (Kings and Emperors now use the Gillette) the second part is truer than ever since the coming of the GILLETTE K2 The busy men who arc doing the world's big work today— who nre creating Empires of commerce nnd finance —have little time t>> waste with the barber. Tiny shave themselves with the GILLETTE, not because it saves them money, but because it saves them time and trouble. Besides, there's a keen satisfaction, to the self-reliant man, in giving himself a clean, cool, comfortable GILLETTE shave in three minutes. Try it yourself. Your Hardware Dealer, Druggist or Jeweler can .slmw you 8 Gillette Se* to suit >"tir need* and fancy. Standard Sets $5.00 —Pocket Editions f.s.co to $0.00 — Combroauoo tr*.ts $6.50 up. THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED OFF ICE AND FACTORY 364 '„, The New Gillette BM*, . Jhntrnal ■rGiHette SATURDAY, JULY 07th, 1912, THE MAIL-HERALD, •» BEVELSTOKB BATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1912 MAKING MALAKWA Phi • In roisra, puthos and humi : .. country "ln the tnak- . j lu. miniature or l"cal ei] .. a thai country'• those rural tils tricta awakening ti mi j '' nturioi ... . IVOU '.111.Hi's axe, a.llllll,i'l . Slll'll .* Malakwn i i trict ol thc Ureat ft'esl 'in l bc a ind ai t his ... lata conuug inure aud ally bi the public i i us aie of l ho ■■ i "iHi'iii taut fuel ippil) outer Into e, ilakwa." iiaturi hu . j | his valloy, bo . Ul ' ul ... Sltll .1 "III uil llStl'iCl Is bed witb I ich su i • | . tbi in .: huve ultecteil "the ll nei led innl imp iut factors is its ' mafcii . i tii .-..,. ol uutional chui icti I isl I'l "I cosmi ,".i.t.iu i"i| ind thesi Imraeti ll III.if..' a t wil ■ in 11 ■ . - . , .wiii Mm i can mu i bteumenl Scotch Btn ka! tlltj . I: .s:. DgCUUitJ . au.l .- ..•■ Lish :.ir. :.■:. .,i m national trail •: buractei Ahich when all weld I-. ■ ..-. thei aunot mii make im • . ■ ; ■. italitj. In ol Malnkwu " uu ,'itallj mpol taut fucloi is as ictivit) est ;."n.. now b lunds throughout ' There are ten I ol good soil .'..thm a rnd ius of fi i mill - ul Malakwa. Satiu -".. .-: ch is potential farming laml . : ' iltural pusslbll the bn} making • -iu.' aspect tu tbe vallej .'■■■ n- • in con it ,t justly merits its bund . m. \ .I.,, y ut tbc (.,.-: i.i .vail,'.i it.l \ . ■ pportunities iui sue ■ constituti tlie chief . • ntel iuto "tlie ii. iking : '•)., ukwu more than anj thing : a oughoul tbe vailei . torting ol a town t . is witb nto ex i • the ideal that prettj town ■ the ei • thes :....■ . ■ i . , ublish .... iai len ol Canada - it .; ■: Snul assist rs. For the ■ tbe pi ices vary those at thi figure bi the i i ■. . . i • . • ' ■ * it.ng ■ ts at Ms a • tlities which a ■ sees oul trut -. ■ . • ■ a You will have tlie opportunity of a LIFE-TIME during our Mid-summer SALE, when our $25,000 stock of Furniture. Carpets, Bedding and General House Furnishings will be offered at greatly Reduced Prices THERH A.RE REASONS Win' we are holding ihis sale, Wu will he krank ahout it. WE NEED THK MONEY, We are not going into Bankruptcy l>o noi 1niMin1.lcrsi.1iHl us, but the new HOWSON BLOCK cost ns something to build, and we cannot sell the BLOCK so we musl sell the STOCK, therefore we have decided to place before yon our TWFNTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK in order to raise TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Someone will get the Pick of the Bargains ! Are you going to he one of thc fortunate ones? Now is the time to buy thai CARPET or RUG. We are prepared to give ,;,;', discount on any RUG in our large stock, and 40 on .1 few which wc have carried over from last year. The first to ask for these RUGS will be the first to get them. SEE that our CLERKS give you at least ,13'i discount on every article in our STORK except OSTERMOORE MATTRESSES, MARSHALL SANITARY MATTRESSES, SECTIONAL BOOKCASES and KITCHEN" CHAIRS. NEVER uas our Stock so large and complete in Dining Room, Bedroom and Parlor Furniture. TWO Car loads of Goods placed on our floor in the past ten days. See our Show Windows this week for proof of the BARGAINS we are offering. Special values in Couches, Carpet Squares and Rockers this week. We are offering GOODS at prices during this SAI.L on whieh wc are actually loosing monev, BUT WE MIST HAVE THAT TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. Thanking our many CUSTOMERS for their genet ous PATRONAGE in the past TWENTY-TWO years of business in REVELSTOKE, we remain, Yours sincerely, HOWSON & COMPANY, LIMITED Smoker's Supplies The "lil uli.iiilr now tins thc lnrgcsl anil Ih'hi line of Smokers' Supplies ever in the City, titul our priees arc right. Fifty brands nl cigars, in choose (nun. Price from $1.00pet box up; not iiinilc frsm scrap either, Meerschaum Pipes from $3.00 to $10.00 Calabash Pipes from $3.50 Up Our siui'k ,'i Calabash Pipes is Bmall <m account of the crop being 11 failure this year nml quality poor, Briar Pipes in cases frnm $1.00 up. Ask for the famous II. H. 1*. brand, livery pipe is guaranteed. Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Cases and Lighters, Pouches, Ash Trays and Pipe Racks. Tell us what you want and we will suit you, II you cannot call, phone 37 and goods will be sent lo youi home foi approval. Buy early while stork la complete. McKinnon's Cigar Store ASK THE DRIVER Everybody knows him, lm will tell yon timi ilm whiskeys we are ing hit tlm best, ('nil and be convinced. No boimoholil should bo without a supply nl' uiiiHiir- voy'8 Spoclnl Scotch Whiskey; our 1 lupin tiqueur Brandy, guaranteed 80 years old or Blaokberry Brandy for Medicinal purposes. Our stock of rliniiT Wilms and Liquors of all kinds are unexoelled. Hold by all I1111101 ten; and Doalere In Pure Wilms, Liquors, Cigars and Clgnrottes i-nmi' ali-.. lb'' Coming •■! a Hi'" I'lii' k Bmlth Mr. laeBoau, whose Bhop Is with in t|„. "city limits" an.l who un doulitcilly "'ll soon prove Inn. 1 i„. a verj neocBBarj tactoi in the mak ing ..[ tins district. lt is thus our delightful task to hronicle 101 1 stautiul |>rogri ■ m "the making ol Malakwn" anil t'1 •■ that everj fastory essential to 'making" is well represented In rally. Its agricultural life, it proa [lectlve town life, its commercial, m> cull, educational anil n ■ ,,; nn i.t only in the h fragrant with hope and I 1 1 ml in 1: \.n week wi greas .1 ' ■ ■ .: tbi . . . . made its tarry . BCttll is ill'" ■ ' Corporation in connection with the sewer Bystem ol tbe < '01 pui al Ion. \\ HKKHAH a pel itiou has been pre sented to the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Citj ol Uev . Istoke Bigned by the ownorB li .1.-1 nii.- tenth ni value "i thi jn opi i ty » .Hnn thc Cot poi ate limit - ..: the 1 'itj "i ttevi I I the Molsona Hank at Rcvehrtota) hahvky, McCAHTKlt aforesaid on the 1st day oi March, .uai the l-t day .>i September, respectively hi eaeb und every year during the curreucy ol sai.l Debentures, f at ,1111.1 it shall lie expressed in snul re»| coupons and debentures to be an pay- AND 1'INKHAM able. 0. It shall be law.ul for tbe Mayor Hamsters, Solicitors, Ktc. Imperial Hank Building Kevelstoke, It. U. Money to Loan. Olllces—lleveutoke, 11, 0., aa Craubrook, B. O. l,j the last revised assessment roU ol ,,: tbi said Corporation ol tbe City ; Oeo. 8. MeCarter, tn said city, renin I thai ... Revelstoke to nog ite an.l sea Introduced [01 tbe purpose ul tue laid Deb Mures or • ■ • ■ ■ ■ > ■' .• ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1;. ■ •■ ■ , • ' leal • ■ ■ ■ '■-r .:".!■ ■ , - more ■■ pedal ly ai Ma I "ti somi , ■ the-waj ■ • bul on tbe mam transcontinental line ol Mm C.P.R. Ti.err ai- ■ I i ther 'hint's which • 1 the making "I iming "f a ■ keeper, Mr. Sturdy, who that, coi 1 tbe v I. ■ patn • "I pro j I'laii- When vnu \^nnt to clearyourhouseoV flies. see that you get WILSONS FLY PADS Imitations arc always unsatisfactory. authorizing tbi borrowiug by the . .n.l 1 "i poi tl sum of iln,- ui tbe pui pose above men • ami V, i,eii.. amount within ■ ' ■ ' . • an . ■ any ol tbem ■ ' 1 less than par. but In uo case Debentures or any ol tIimi! luss than ninety B\e pel cent.) ol their iding the eust ol ne- in. ale, brokerage .. expenses, ■ ■ levied and 1 1 or the 01 tbe .... 1 Mu ol tho ' Muni at "ii ol ■ ■ ■ A. M. Pinkham, Kevelatoke, J. A. Harvey Cranbrook JUST PUT INTO STOCK A BIG LINE OF Fresh Imported Groceries 0. GaUicano, Second Street l.UHKl.T SMITH, Provincial Land Buveyor, Mining Surveyor, Unginesrin) MoKBNZIB AVE., bur 106, RBVHLBTOKH 11 VS A L i. A c i; A 11 C H 1 T K C T. P. O. Box 14C, Rovelstoko, B.C. REVKLSTOKB COUNCIL, No. 81, KOVAL TEMPLARS OK TEMPERANCE Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursdays in Oddfellows Hall, at 8 o'clock. \ .siting Templars are cordially iu - vited to attend. SV. K. MUN80N, S. C. A. D. TOURNKR. R. S. KOOTENAY LODOE, No. lb A. F. and A. M. lingular meetings aro beld in MAS "M' TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall 'in tbo Tbird Monday in each montb at ) p. m. V.mtmg brethren ar* rordiaily welcome. Hf, THOMSON, W. M. A. Ii. ROBERTSON, Secretary. White-Sfar-Dominion CANADIAN SERVICE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Montreal Quebec Liverpool Largest & Finest Steamersf rom Canada New 8.8. Laurentic. 15.000 Tons Each New S. S. Megantic Sails June 22, July 20, Aug. 17. July 6, August 3, August 31 ONLY FOUR DAYS AT SEA one-olass >l li Cabin sorvice. Twin-Screw S. S. Teutonic Twin-Screw S. S. Canada 5SJ feet long, ls.uiKi horsepower 5M Peet long Sails July 13, An*. 10, Sept. 7. June 29,July 27, August 24 Company's OITices, 619, Second Ave, Near Cherry St., Seattle THE MOLSONS BANK COURT MT. BKiJHIK. No. MCI. OF I, O. f, Men. .11 I 11 0, ft Hall next to ■« Opera House every second .; ii iiiy hi in,.mii. v lilt cordially mloomtd I BULL, 0 R. *M. ri. i AMKitu.v. nw. Bee, Corporation of the Cily of Hevelstoke MY LAW A By law to authoi «c tbe b n Ing by the ' !oi poratlon of the Citj of Reveletoke of the sum ol Hi I the Issue ol Debenture*; to defray ih,. coal tu the Corporation ol cci innid works a ■ .'i , iM Hebi i» icnl ure. ■ ball bnvi ittai hed to tbem coupons foi I ten i ind thi tu I he I" ti rcsl ' oupon m i. im nted, oi lithographed •I. The said Debei ill Imnr nten ' al thi rati ol i • i"-i oenl urn pi i annum fa in i , 6nl i fremi thi O. W. 0. w. . .tt. i amp, Nn n't ■ . Mi tad 1 "in iii Wednes Lays in i-n. ii month In Belklrk Hell. Visiting Wnodmon art ' Ol lially invited lo »iu-ni) A. .i wuiiin.AMi. Oon. ('.in JAMBB MetNTTRB, Olerk, ■ , IRK l.'.|ll,K la. I. O 'I E a ovuiy Thursday evening INCORPORATED <8IiB Record of Progress lor Five Years—1906-1911 191 lb Capital .... $ 3,000,000 Reserve 3,000.000 Deposits .... 23,077,730 Loans and Investments - 27.4'r>7,0'J0 Total Assets - - - 33,01)0,11)2 Has 83 Brandies In Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in iho World. A QENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Interest allowed at highest ourrent rate. Revolstoke Branch, W. H. PKATT, Manager 1911 * 4,000,000 4,000,000 35,042,311 38,854,801 48,237,284 Fruit Lands FOR SALE linlenn Hay lundf in |iarcelH ol 10 nr M niirun or en blue. (Jorrtv- I'liiiilrniif invited, John Shaw. Agent, Box 616 Arrowhead Dr. J. C. Morrison Dentist Post Oraduate.Ohicago.Univeraity Specially —All l'nrcelain alld »'ast Crown HriilKe Work Cor. Granville and Robson sis. Vancouver Over Harrison's Diuk »>tore Phone Bey - 5238 R. Z. CRAWFORD • ,' I; I ■ t .i'i'"ti th i in in .:.'iii'', \ I, A WHON i hi Mun elpal i ielkirk H»U m -, o'elocli. Vimtui^ wii.mn oordlall| invited. JOHN i.'i'i'- '■ ■• JAS MATIIIIv inl i.r.vi-i run dato Uni'..f vhlch Inicreei iball bi lulu RANOH LODOB, K. ul P, NO M, BBVHIiSTOKD, ll. O. M'nte tvery Wtdn"nlar lieepl tb' Third Wednxiilay of IMh month lu Oddfellows' Hall at I o'clock. VUil nliaiir invited Electric Restorer for Men Phusnlioniil lor»n»fryaer»elolh«h '. mx Kni^hti »ri> rmdiallT mv Li to Hi proper Itnilon t reatnrM _. „, ,,.,,, ,..,, ,. ,, .iinaii.l »ll..l I, |.,.„,,. ,„ ,\._. ,v .. a V. I.Aid,ASP, O.O, o. il. BROOK ■ in '. *.r IS yvt «etMng .. petit*. Wc jnj- uwlwiu) ttUcudx smtUNi?* bj .b< mfiW. »oml-»BOUBll» ut tbt olll.c ol oe..it.caiuariuM.uUi, I „ , r rlinaplinanl \, III I'llco Ml I".. ..r Iwr, I'., uiil,".. Tb«Scab«llUlu( Is .„• II H. wl«. * K. CONTRACTING PAINTER Satisfaction Kuaraulenl Agent for Flexlume Electric Signs R. Z. CRAWFORD Simp in Cumming'a Transfer Uuildiiitr, Sjcond Street Lumb umDermen It will pay you to make a call at F. B. WELLS, Fur Buyer and Exporter Old Town, - Revelstoke, B. C lielnrr|liuyinK yonr outfit r.f viwkniK clothes for tlic^bnsh. I tneke a »l"< i.ill'. of I.iikKIOK Sbur'., I'.mti, Bos, Sbirln Blankvii. and everything rtyuuciliujoui busiutH, I SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1912 THE MAIL-HERALD, BEVELSTOIKH Saturday, jti.y »tth, mi, ) MALAKWA TOWNSITE LutH iii the new townsito of Mulukwu nre now on tbc market ut. prices ranging from *7.r> to (175. Those lots nre nil high nml dry ami ibe regula lum size. Reasons Why You Should Buy in Malakwa Tbi« new town is just ubout hall wuy between Revelstoke and Salmon Arm, being a trifle over it) miles from either place, U i« a natural location for n town, being Burrounded by u highly rich farming district, Lots iu this townsite run be purcbas ed on long terms so that n piirebser before bo bus really paid tor bis lots will bave made a good profit on bis investment. Business Opportunities Then' is a grand opening for hotels and other branches ot business, Including ii burlier shop, shoe maker, drygoods and gents furnishings, uud nil other legitimate businesses, T Now on tlie Market CP.R. Passes Through Townsite Station and Side Tracks Already Installed GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR Buy Early The first ono hundred lota sold will he at the low prices ol 176 to 1176. These lots will nr reuse one hundred per rent in n lew months time. II you [mi tu secure one blame yourself when paring higher prices inter on, Industries Already Started Already Industries are being located here. The tirst keen business concern to grasp the golden opportunity of locating ut this townsite will be a large shingle mill, operated by Spokane parties, This mill will bo operated by water power. Preparations arc nlso bein,; mude to Install a water power BUtlicieut to operate an electric plant or any other industry tbat muy come in. For lurther Information, apply to Hessr-. Johnston anil Haycock, Mulukwu, U. C. . . It Might Be Cold. . IBTTT It is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs, whose natural hot medicinal waters are the most wonderful health restorer on the Continent Our.record of cures of rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled and verified by our gratified patrons. Located among the greatest scenery of Canada, easy of access,—the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and convenience of gueBts. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium a Wm. BOYD, Proprietor, Halcyon, Arrow Lakes Union Hotel I MUST NEWLY REPAIRED RATES, . $1.50 PER DAY Weekly iuui monthly rates to be arranged. Meal Tickets, 21 meals for 56.00 FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C A. P, LBVBSQUB, Proprietor I Laughton C& Tapping, Props. First Street, Revelstoke, B. C. Windsor Holel Restaurant European Plan Open Day and Night. - Meal Tickets, $6.00 MONTHLY BOARD Strictly Fiist Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath ORIENTAL HOTEL^ suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly raiii. ■X. ALBEET STONE PEOP. Centrat Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. Enlameil *nd Improved. Firnt-C]»i>H in every rt-Hpect. All modern convenience! Large .Sample. Km,inn. Rate* $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. HOTEL CLIMAX RESTAURANT ■——■——~i OPEN NIGHT AND DAY—"—-~~— I White Help Only Employed Board by the Day or Week Night Restaurant—Short Order W. C. BATCHELOR, - (^Manager. Unable to Dispose of Bonds l.uii,lun, July 2-1—Mayor (Icnry and th* city treasurer of Toronto Iiave iK-en unable to dispose of the city's four percent bonds. Ii is understood that a certain London lm.uk suggested ubout ii, subject to market approval. The market, however, rntused positively to take a long-dated loan nt uny price with the summer vucn- tKin close at band. Tae city lias absorbed with ililhcul ty £1,200,000 sterling treasury Mils ut 4J Led by Consols, the general In vestment market is going from bad to worse und the stute of congestion is without parallel in the financial In-tory of London. High class stocks generally and Canadian I'rovincinl government and Municipal stocks in particular ire faced with an outlook highly niuiili- fuctory. It is only fair to ndd that Canada has contributed toward the present condition ol things partially through postponing borrowing In the expecta tion of getting better terms. Thei'., iiaclian Northern railway loan guaranteed hy the government constituted the last straw. Thin security stands at a discount of four and a half per cent, allowing for interest. Duys of cheap money for the Colon ial borrower on the London market seem over. American Inrush Calgary, Altu.. July 26—An intlux of not less than hall a mHllon Am • erlcani per annum into Canada for the next five years is the prediction being freely circulated by well in - formed authorities in this part of thc West in view of recently announced railway construction programs! and development plans of the leadiug Western cities. The problem of hous ing the new population continues a serious one in view of the inrush. The cement shortage, however, is uot prov Ing .1 sei...a., obstacle to building up ei at. ..ns. and many uew residences and stores are in course of construction. Recent Oil, gas and clay devel opments In this sectiou huve begun t" emphasise Calgary's future as a manufacturing and ind Ui trial centre; although tbe poeaibiKt.es lor lucrative profits In real estate are not being overlooked. .Sixteen millionaires ure now numbered among Calgary's citizens, and the majority uf the six teen are said to have extensive land holdings, which are sUadily increasing in value. Height of economy—To make little Tommies pants lake mn'- old hob - ble skirt, run two seams down the middle and the scissors will do the rest. Rosedene Nurseries Revelstoke. B. C. House Plants, Ferns, etc. Cut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, etc Thos. Newell, Prop. Designs Box 51 Phone 295 UNION HOTEL ARKOWHKAH. B. tt .si'eci»i Attention given lo commercial mm snd tourists, Kint-rlaii" ssmpb roouiK. Kinn.t scenery in Dritish Columbia, overlooking t"p|>»r Arrow Lnke. J.P.SUTHERLAND Transfer Draying Handling Pianos a Specialty W. J. Lightburne. Prop,Phone42 - Night Phone 85 , 7 ->Cg| WL • m ^j*»»w^--,,'ty.Vi n .<* % t .vr-.-'-y" 7£x ♦^ ..:i~ ' ..--/ a ' • 'it ■ I m i A root cellar like this won a prize last year. PI I E drawing was made from a photograph of thc root-cellar with which D. A. Purdy, of Lumsden, Sask., won a cash prize in last year's contest. In that last Contest there were .16 prizes. There will be thrte times as many prizes < l OS ) in the 1912 FARMERS' PRIZE CONTEST T1 IICS you will h.ivc three time* as many chancel of winning a caili prize. Yen dn nol haw to me any certain amount of CSnsdr. Cement to win sprite. There are itxolutcly no "mint's" tu thii offer There are twelve prliei for ei<h Province (three of ISO | three of fatt) (liree of tit i and three of HOI and you compete only with other farmer* ui sour own Province and not with (ho r all over Canada. It makes no difference sshether vou have ever uied remen' Many of last year", winner. ha,I nol Uied it until they entered the contest When you write lor full particular,, we will send you, //ve, a hook, '"What Ihr Farmer Can Do With Concr.lt" whlct telli everything you need t" know ahout concrete it i. absolutely free, and vou are under no obligation lo huy " Canada" Cement or to do anything elie for ui. \l/HI I I fill n.mr an.l tlri'm ,i tl,. . im, ,,.,, miM M .< ... t.rtr, rrt po., -.fl. ... ar wi I ,..,,, fa. at ",' - lb. I.,*,. .imI fa.l aaMx.i.,, a, ,|a 19,} p. • . i ....... ' Cauda Cement Cempuy I iailad AJdaaaa T.allril, Klaw. SM HtriM Stadia,, Mistral 'tMttt "wmmmrr?r" ;mw;xzv _____ ■■Ma—Ma— SATURDAY, JULY S7t_, l'i. TI-IIlJ MAIL-HEKALD,«BEVELSa?OKffl SATURDAY, .IDLY 27th, 1918, MONEY SPENDING s Ulltll f I Kill llll : . at i ' ■ . picture ol i "iom '..'.'. .'mm i :, ,\ known, Thej lid i publi i lives hud Bpending ti. di ... th s *'unted il, bul thoy • iou nghi iiim home • .. ippli M . . ly sup ported impliui Uuhkci ■. ■ i hinge were , . • i i who hud in,ni . : ■ d of it. 1 lu.l I Iim ' : , ii, I . , m , vsm .. m Tin1 iniiin ii . ,,l 111,,,Ht IliH md tin othei ,I'".n't, , , ■ ■ i "lli.ill ' .,: In (turner I ium; iy a , ' I i m nui, ,.,'m, duen uol I -. ' i ■■■■■■ i ■■tn'.ui i mul i ., , In mi.' " long .is sh , home mv flr.-t m.u'ucd money svns got ! iii plaiting up potatoes .uol then I vs.is in.i.li' In Ihiv ii pnir of boots IV II ll it. II \SllS nil,' iii llll' lil'sl I'M Buns I ' v.,.i gol. I Iuui nod thru nn I10V0I ln'fort) tha value ol money iiiiiI ! dldll'l .cat nut BU many limit.-.. Sumo put miii .hi- afraid I" tniHl iticir clul ki i.n tu 'in spending (or ii'ai' they will ..■i-i . ii, uted, WUj tho boat thing ihat ran ha, poll tlu'in omot iiiiim: |b to , . hen ii "in ol thoir money ovoti ,i ii in i dollars. Thou dou't scold thorn, . iii-i i.inch nt iiu'in a little, iml lu i uli il in to doop ami you will ,., i iiB-u but i. !■>ni.- st nicn mid lho resolve wriie ItBoll In ttiaii' Ittoo thui they'll shutt you H thoj Ouu'l learn I,' do I'liMiia M ami I'l'iul t llt'ir oss n money, l ovoi liourd a imh telling ol u lul ly die soil man, klxl gloves, cuua ami ail. inll gt'oWII, Bile saw iii CuliolU'gi riolne \. nrs ugo, 11 is Hint her llll ill ini.'M,,!, hopping [oi Iiim ami looking lip ililu Ilus lai'i' .-ilie asllesl "is lliei.' anything olae you ...ml " With it . . I'lspl 01 lloll 111 I.mn' Ilia Ilea,I ami Blllll, "Well, I nee.I ll Bill l't!" 'I'lie III, llll v llllllj » III ii li" Wll - I I, aii.i Iiuii) when he will dlo, The Iln il i.i...lin-1 of a loud parcnl ss ho 'lul inn leai a iiei bod to earn money can gratify her vanity and Belilsul1 « |U' vulue, und then trust . ,,.i:, coUplo jn, nun iu tho Bpending. There are Inin ,s all 'llallll ■ I "Ul'h '"■>" "l"1 >-'"ls groW',Ug , ,. ,M,U ,.,,,. up ai ''.ni.i,I., tmlay, who, In n husi ■ . I bor ■''" '' "'" |1C Infants nil thoir a . , lutesl m. mat ' llU" ulvu tllc :'">-s und mils u ..■•.. ■ ,. „„ ul,|j ,.,, ' liuiici -,s a,: Him,i, adviee, tactfully ing through the world once, and she'»''l'■'• "'-■ li"'1". I"'1 la'ivo them a chance vs.,.- .' g tO 1,111" ul It, She Mu> ' "••"' tOyoU a lew pointers • ■ al tl I isiness ami "" [<"n Mll,J''''1 »iVe11 ""' hJ » ln'1"1' l looked from her to Tllc> •'"' B0 >• ' ' ,mlsl >-'m' ll"'1" I dn ,-s- ,1 Bhably, genteel, '" >""• ■ ■ tiling, onlj nollccd i,e ' sl'*'n'1 ,l'8B ll'-"' >"'" Income, no ■ : .-. i iho mattei how small. Tin . Ib one o ts ■ race 1 see. It ia wor l""1 I"'""''' ' ol I"'1 UIml economy. ried , rn nd i ms to carry "' uh" im'K '•>' lln" l'ul« may know j ; • . md troii des ol "l*' ' '- '" llftVe ■"'l1'1'1' ''■ "'' time of a Mothusulem. Whj I wbo 'lospises thia rule is always nl Beca — he I is met n man hack the Wul "'"' I'lmsolf. road from whom he has borrowed and ' """" "'"' »»ve u craving "Pl"5 ,.- not :.' -s known bow even to ll'" :"' i,,,j,"l'"« foolishly aoon lose pas tl terest on | note. Just '""'" re»l'«ct. Thoir moral sense he laj b. met another man to c •" weakenod and tbo will Iokob Its whon. be "-S" honestly earned mon "'mueaa and I ptatlons win the ey, bul -i Ktravagunce on 'tronghold. home prevenl hi puy : ln spending money wo should con ts. l.et me say righl hero *:l' """' I'lc'» comforts and il thei . dirty, mean km,I of happiness and hy so doing II will the kind thai Man,- Increase our own. These little acts •. and k. -i'M nired help. w111 '""" ImI",s "' charactei anil tof bom tly earned cliaractei la tho only possea Ion wo ., , , .,,„„. caBC9 , can take with na to the uexl world. them Id ns size " |S ■' 'Ircndful thing to bid farewell up . .:>,-...- tothis life II either a miser or a ... not ' pendthrift, • ■ now > liu'l Intended, when first given I spend money tUis : ■"•>-'- to spend my time on dis nt, and bo learn cussing the question ol Tithing. How ..... . ,, ,\t ever, tor reasons known to myself. I think I ean honestly answer myself i hal ai preseut it would bo wiser nol I,, nm tn hrtoilj touch upon tho que ion belore i tuke m.s seat. ■■Tithing ' ia i.i ila.v tt i|iii'i'inui whieh [a iii'i smi j wen understood ny ihe majority ,,, people ami whon it is liiin broached the ubjectloma al mice laiMi'il thai it is nol pracl leable .si.ui) think thai wo are oxpoctou 1" pilj i.iim louth ul all ll ,') I r.lil iii, ss llieh ia absurd, Wo aro only expected I" nib" the "iiieiease"' which to many ul ua wo would call "uoi In ,i.uie.' Today 'a 'I'S, nui 'chants, ssash crwuuiou iiiiii millionaires, uro among tboBo wiio strongly iipbuld tithing (uuu |,mi.;,,uai experience, in oui own homo im luvornl yoara hack we huve practiced it und uiidt i nu cousldoi u umi woul,I we return tu tho old hap- |i,i...ii,i methods I believe tho woitls oi Malm Iii, "i'i lug ye your un. Iiim. int., tlie Btol'O llOll ni lllllt I lll'l'.' Illliy I"' in.Mil ,ii l house Ainl prove him 11,■ ss iiMii'wiih aiiltli the la,I .1 i.i 11.., la, if 1 tt ,11 mn upon the w Indow ■ "i lb is .-u and piuu you oul am Ii .i t.tf iiug i hul there shall uol in i iioiii enough t u receive it ." 'i,, i,i, li ,,i ii ii hu haa h led t Hiring we im.1 met in, temptation that said bore, 1 ean i .iiini,i i" give Hns mun mv . hul ss ill wall till later [or 1 need i nm "i ithe money " now [or other tilings. To eaeh ol us who has mil yielded wo have found thai there was always u waj out antl that even lu a temporal Bense, even from tho sun,l poiut ol dollars ami cents, wo have been benellted hj "proving" Cod as lie im - , hiillengcd uh to do in tbe veise jll,a IJUOtOll, Then, our greal philanthropic , I"mm. ... ,mii iii, elfish plans tor hot tering lea forttmato humanity, our prayers ami plans lor the [urthoranco ul Christian missions would all be brought to .juK-ki-i- fruition il the lystem ol lithlng wore ndoptod by Christiana todny. Spiritually we ss,,uld I.e benefited tor thai wbich we sacrifice for wo have much and so wo would he kept tender irom tbe subtle unconsciously burdening Intluences of present dny matet lalism. In closing nun I read from II. Cor. IX; i. », "lint this I Buy, bo which Bowetb sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and bo which sowelh houn tifully shall leap also bountifully, lively iiian according as he purposetb ,li Ins heal I, BO let him give; not. grudgingly, or of necessity; [ot Qod loveth a cheerful giver, And Qod is able to make all grace abound to - v.ii.l you; thai ye, always having all Biilliclency In all things, may abound to every g I work." VV, J, tt. Keliie. Vernonvtlle, June 25, 1912. I I'I'i.MII' ll.i v, A.-s I'l'lll. Healed Tondors uddroasod tu tho ini.lei.ii'.iie.l and onduisod uu the tn veli'i'i' " ri'liner .... lh,' enlislluel.ini nl a ii sim'lii'C lur tue btiptll inli'li.t'ill Of llic l'.V|M'l'illU'lllal BlatluU al IU veiineie, near .\, ii.uniei, U,0,," svll bo received up tn . p.m., uu tue h'iisi ila) nl AUgllSt, I'Jli, im UIU 1',, ial wul'lsti iiiiiI inali'iials r,'i|illle,l III tUil eii'i'timi oi u residence im iuu Mupet 111 I l-ll.l'll I III III.' l'l'.|M lllll. Ill,li ." lil turn at luveiniMiM, mar \ I liinim-r, II. 0, ; spi.'llieniinns and plans can be Been mi application to uir. Ilsiucan Andei sou, Athalmer, n.c. | i'.,i. b tender mum ho accompanied by nu accepted clietiuo ou a cllai'terod bank, payable to tne In irauio tbo MlUlStel' nl A|;l null uie. 0l|Ulll lo ten per ueiil ol the whole amoiml ol tue lemlei, which choujuu will he forfeited a ihe individual oi company sending it declines to eutoi Into a contract ss nil tiie llepallllient 01' lulls tu Com plete i ii.- building, The Di'iuutment dues not huul il self to accept the IowobI or any ton dor, Newspapers publishing this adver tisement without authority will uot be | ni I il. A. L>. .1 AllUS, Assistant Deputy Minister, and Secretary ol Agriculture. Ueparl ni ni Agriculture, i il lawn, L'u .lune, 1912, NOTICK Hevelstoke I,an,I rii„l,i'..'L. District of Weat Kooteuay. Take notice that I'.ar.ies: Adolf Mayer, of Mlneapolls, Minnnctu, occupation Clerk, intends lo npply ior permission to purchase the follywiug described lauds: Commencing at a yoBt planted at tho Nurth west Corner ul Lot l-l 15 tbenee north 40 chains, ib»ico west 40 chinas, tln-ncc south II ch&ins, thenee cast lu chains to point of commencement aud containing 100 aeies more or Iohs. Dated .lime Kith, 1912. EARNEST ADOLF MAYER. Shifah's Cure be thront aad lumJu. ciinvi colds. Iicnli 29 ceoU " This is the Range I Use—the GURNEY OXFORD" / i : iirrf ' When a range i* recommended by one woman to another, it has met the final test. The staunchest friends of the Gurney-Oxford Range are those women who have experience with it day in and day out. They know how dependable it is; they know that no other range gives such constant and unvarying satisfaction, not simply in management and economy, but in cooking results. The Gurnev Oxford works constantly for its owner's peace of mind, and it supplements her efforts to make each meal one of absolute satisfaction. Every woman who has had experience with the Gurney Economizer cannot help telling her friends the satisfaction of being able to regulate the fire by turning up or down one small lever. She tells about the flues that make and keep the oven always evenly heated, but above all she is enthusiastic about the golden brown biscuits, the light delicious bread and pastry, the roast* ;md fowl done to the queen's taste, that her Gurney-Oxford turn* out. The Gurney-Oxford owes its popularity to the recommendtion of those for whom it works. Revelstoke ftardware Co. REVELSTi IKE, I i. < !. NOTICE Revelstoke I,anil District, District of West Kootouiiy. Notice is hereby given that 1, A,le- lniil t). Blondln, ol Hnlcyon, li. C, occupation Shipwright, intend to upply Ior permission to piiixIiuho the lollowiug described land: I'oiiuiu'iii int' at a poHt, planted 20 chains south anil 'lu chains west irom lhc South Knut Corner ot Lot 7072, Group One, Kootenay District., anil marked "A' S' Ulon.llu's North b'nst Oorner rust" thenco boiiUi -lu chain.,, thi'iiee west 2U chains, thouco n.rth 40 chains, thouco cast 211 chains more or less to lliu point uf commouul) iiiMiil, mul oontaining hU acres, more or Iobb. Dated this 25th June, 1912. ADELARD H. BLONDIN. Mcstcvn IRcsifccntial Schools (Distinctly Chr-itttlun Non-Dunominntiui-nl) BRAEMAR A high-class rcsldentiul antl dny school bil K" Is ol all lit'.ev ShutighiiebH)' Heights, Vancouver, Large wounds, tnuguillceiil liniltl- inyy, with is els' liloileill a|'|iliatli'e bu lieitllll uiul eoinbu t Stnli uiiii|ii.iheii; every teacher a specialist ia ber ossn department. LANCARA A residential & 'las school lor boys 1'ilicen acres, adjoining Shaughneaty Heights, Vancouver liiilldlnga eiiiboilyliig the latest idea', in school stl'llcluies lo liccom- niodate .bill boss. li.dnciilioiiiil sliiiiihiidol Iln- binlici.1. b'ull provision (or athletics. Goth ... I.....I , open il.e. Autumn. For ,..n 11. .,l.,i „ itddrosu llll. K. II. M< I.AKt:\, HTAM.m Col'UT, - VANCOUVBR, D.C NOTlCh!. llevelutuke Laud District. District uf Wcut Kootenay, Take notiee that 1 Alice llilluutti, uf Clorrard, D.C, occnpiitiuu iMnrrie.1 Woman, Intends to apply lor permission tu purchasu tbe lulluwiug des mi ibed Iniiils: Oommenelng at a pusl plauted ou the North shore of Trout Lake about 40 chuius west anil 20 chains north from tho North West Coiner uf Lot 7806, thence oast 211 chains, thence south 20 chains, thenco Wost 2tl cbuins or less to shore of Trout Luke, 20 ehuins more or less to point of commencement, und contuining ahout 4(1 aores more or less. Dated 18th dny ot May 1912. ALICE H1LLMAN, I'er l.an.e llillmun, Agent. NOTICK to OREDITORS in the mutter ol the Estate of Wil- liuin Herbert Jollille, deceased; Notice is hereby given Unit uli creditors ami others liuviug claims against the tCstato of William Her ■ iicrt Jollille, lute of Kevelstoke, U.O. deceased, wuo uied at Kevelstofce ou or about the lab iluy of Juue, lit.12, are required to send to the undersigned Solicitors Ior Charles Jollille Aumiiiistrator of the hlstate ol sum ueueased, witblu t,u duys trom date lull particulars of their claims, duly uTili.'.i, anil that at or thai date tue said A-dniinistrator wlll proceed to distribute tbe sunt blstute amongst those on titled tboreto regard being bad .inly to tbuse ciuims uf wlncn snul i.,i.uu,:.Hat..i eii..li have then received notice. Duted July lith, 1012. tiurvey, MeCarter uud Pinkham, solicitors ior Oharles Joiinie, Administrator of tbe Kstate uf tbe said deceased. uudys. MINERAL ACT NOTICE. Hpeulow, Jorkius and I'ark Krae lioiiai Mineral Claims, situate in tue l'i out LtlHC aVliUlUg illusion oi West js.iun.elu,y District. Where lucaleil . on - .i. ai iiui i nei a Mouutam. mac notice thai 1, U.U.in, Wilkie, acting as iipieiit tor tne I'rue ii'issure Hilling anil .Mining Company, Liuu ten i- Miners Uertincate tiuiisi,, iu tend, sixty days trom date bereoi, to apply in tne Mining Kecorder iui a ''ii.iu'aie is improvements, lur tne purpose ol outaining a urown Qrant ol tne above claim. Ann liiltber tuke notice thut uct ...ii, under section ;;,, must be eoin ineiie, a in'ioie tbe issuance ui sueb i.ei in.eate ui improvements, n.iie.I this 16Ui das ol July, 1012. O. U. N. W1LK1K. NOTICK. l''ur a License t,» take and use Water .\otice is hereby given thut tne ' uiiuiiiun i'.a,in- I,,,,iss.,> i ompany ol saiieuus'ii ami .so.lil real, wlll apply ■ : . , ,1,.,, .ma use uue c,,u ol watei out oi Cauyon Croon , , uoi' bei ly direction .. i.a .;,,', and empties Into UWel inai i.'Hal'il. 'i'ho • i ubout IDW loot he watei tank at i Mil (or general .a tbe i .r.n. ilo. ■■a) po i i on the . ':, daj "i Jul). i hj bled ui tne t Hei "' dei ai Kev maj i" Hleil *ith •'',. 'i I i del i.l .nl b the •'■ .itii Kigbts, )■ \ ictoria, n.c. i . , Kail way t ", \ pplb anl. Ireland, A,pun on, li. O. n?i NOI ll G , , . . I, trlcl 1 Kootenay. : ., ' I . Jm in I . mh, ol Montreal, occu] Intends to apply bu 111 . , piiieham.' tlle lolloV ■ 1 . m.I ' '.tnin' ni ■ posl planl ed iii ty chain •' i ifi 10 itb ol , rn ,M, i coi i"'i "i Lol '072, thence south HI chains, thenct west m chains, thenoe north 60 chains, u'i' east 20 chains to point of commencement, containing I2u acres ul less. Dated June 28th, 1912. J cull Ual ise S. liloiidin, Ashlar 3. uioadm, A^j Sash, Doors, Mouldings' Turnings W nre in the manufacturing business Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Turnings, Show Cases, Office and Bar Fixtures, Screen Doors and Windows made to order and all kinds of repair work done in good order. We have a full line of building supplies, lime cement, plaster, Hard Wall Finish, bricks, Sewer Fipe, Plaster Plaster Board, Roofing cTWetal, Lath and all kinds of Glass, Oils, Paints, Varnish, all colors and tints. Much pleasure in quoting anything in the Building Line. REVELSTOKE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY P. O. Box 295, Kevelstoke, B. C. RAPID TRANSIT NEW TRANSFER BUSINESS JUST OPENED We make a specialty of the rapid transit of Trunks and Light Loads. Give Us a Call. ALBERT ABRAHAMSON KEVELSTOKE, B.C. Day Phono-No. 44. Night Phone—229 J JUST OPENED % i THE REVELSTOKE OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE | S A New Short Order Restaurant and Eating House ** i 5 £ Only White.ZCooks Employed » Have had 15 years experience as a caterer % Keguldr $5.25 Meal litkol for live Dollars. I S J. Pappos and J. Chitsas, £) MacKenzio Avenue, R Proprietors __ Revelstoke, B, c f£ Motice to Contractors LOCK-UP, 81LVHSRT0N, Seiiicii Tenders, superscribed "Tender tor Lock-up, Sllverton," will bu received bj tbe Honourable the Uln- Ister of Public WorkB up to l- o'clock noon on Friday, tbe i&nd day of August, 1912, lor tbu I'litction and coin plebion oi a lock up ai Sllverton, in tbe Slocan Qlectoral District, u. 0. Plans, specifications, contract, mnl Forms ol tender may be situ on sir alter the 12th day ol July, 1912, ut the olllces of the Constable in .hinge New Denver, B. C; tbe Government Agents, Koveli toke, Kaslo nnd Nelson, and the Department ol Public Works, Parliament linililingH, \ Lctor- la, M. O, I'lniii proposal must be accompan,cd hy .ni accepted ch.oi.ue or certltieatc oi deposit on n chartered hank ul i i<i, made payable to the Hon durable the Minister ol I'ublic Works bu the Bum ol $200, which shall Iw forfeited if tbe parly tendering decline to enter into contract wheu called upon tu .in so, or if be fail to complete the wmk contracted for. iin deques oi certificates ol deposit ..I unsuccessful tenderers ssill i« returned to t Iuui upon the execution of i he contract. Tender* wlll not be considered unless inaile out On the forms supplied signed svith tbe actual signature of the tenderer, and enclosed In the envelopes furnished, The losses! or any tender not no- . at oeptod, .J. i:. C1RIFFITH1 Public Works Engineer, Department ol Public Works, nn, H.C, July 10tb, UU. Hiss. July 17 to Aug 21 LlylJOIt ACT 1910. Notice Ib hereby given thnt thirty dayB nfter date hereof, it iB my in- teutiou to mnke up^liculiuu lo tbe Superintendent oi Provincial Police, for thu grunt ofu license for the sale of liiiuor hy retuil iu uud upon tbe premises known us thc tit. l.mii Hotel, mh u.'iteil ut St. Leou Hot Springs 11.C, upon the lands described an | Lot No. 1139. Dated this 27th duy ol June, 1912. M. U It AUY, Applicant. NOTICH. Shi Mis Gure a nu lily atopi conriht, roriti coin., heaUj it ihro.l ud lusst. a . • 3S V.tt* 1'L'ULIC NUT1CE ie hereby glveu thut the i mh.un,hi Pacific Huilwuy company ilul deposit iu the Luud Registry uilne in the City ol Kuin- loopH ou the Hh iluy ul November, 1911, uuder Nu. 298 I'lan, Profile aud Hook ol Heference of proposed spur tu be Constructed by the suid Compauy from its main line ut Mile Hould ii.s ueur the lowu uf Sicamous, thenee running Northerly aud North-westerly across the ijouth-east North-cast und North-west guurtcrs, Sectiun 1, i ■..'. jm li.,. 22, llm,,- 8, West uf the bth Initial Meridian, thenee Westerly acrusB lots 1031) und b'M, Croup 1, Kumloups Division ol Yule District near Sicamous iu the Provinoe uf Uritish Culumbia, tu the premises of thc Columbia River Lumber Cunipuny, und that thirty duyu utter this notice or us soon there- after as the application cuu be heurd the Cuuudinu Pacific Huilwuy Com - puny intends to upply tu the Uourd ol HaiUs'ay Cemmissiuuei'B fur (.'una da fur authority tu construct the uforcBaid spur. Dated tbe 12th day ol June, 1912, E. W. BATEMAN, Local Bight of Wuy and 1,1'nni' Ageut, Cuuadian Pacific Uailway Company, Vancouver, li. C, HATTtnilAY, JULY 27tb, 1012. THE J 'AIL-HERALD, EEVELSTOKU SATURDAY, .11 I.Y 27th, UU THE ONLY SHOE STOCK IN TOWN WHICH CAN SUPPLY THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY Revelstoke's Department Store C. £. tfume 8t Co.. limited OUR SHOE MOTTO Classy Shoes in newest designs at fi minimum cost for maximum wear. OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Bargains in Children s Wearing Apparel In the Ready-to-wear we have arranged several new tables of Bargains. One contains Children's Aprons, Rompers, Dresses, etc. All going at each Mi 50 Cents J Children's Straw Hats isses an Clearing out all our Misses and Children's Straw Hats in the Millinery Department. These are all sorted out into groups at about half price. Big Bargains in each lot. A lot at each price 50c., 75c. and $1.00 Womens' Print and Muslin Waist A table of Women's Print and Muslin Waists, All- Over Aprons and Child's Rompers, at Each 75c. Ladies Blouses - Wash Underskirts A table of Fine Muslin Blouses for Ladies, Wash Underskirts, Children's Coats, Dressing Sacques, all at one Bargain Price $1.00 Two Hundred Fairs of Ladies* Corsets All White. Sizes 18, 24, 25, 26. These are B. & T. Corsets. Reg. $2.25 a pair. Now going at $1.00 LADIES' HAIR NETS New. invisible, with elastic, pure silk fringe nets, all colors, at 3 for 25c. or each 10 CENTS Lovely New White Party Dresses In some of those stunning creations that we are noted for, in Ladies' and Misses'sizes. All prices $5 to $25.00 Barrettes, Back Combs, Hair Ornaments Highly polished Tortoise Washable Shells, all the new colors and ideas, from 15c. to 75c. New Silk and Satin Ribbon-All Widths SbTon^XTytag^/roS ^ 2c. to $1 25 Per Yard a.?5 iTHE BOYS Prom ' Ul <; years- All Wool Jersey Suits, fine Cashmere Knit Cap, pants to match, all colors and sizes, from S2.25 TO $3.75 New Bibs and Feeders for the Baby pocket°fat0i,ClOth" A" S1>'eS' S°me With 8afety 5c. to 20c. Groceries and Crockery Department Pork and Beans Just the thing for hot weather. We have a full line. Van Camps, 1 and 2 lb. tins, in tomato sauce; Clark's, 1, 2 and 3 lb. tins, in tomato sauce, also plain; Heinze's, in 1 lb. tins, in tomato sauce. Preserving Apricots Now is the time to get them. Leave your order with us and get the choicest. We also receive every morning all kinds of Fresh Vegetables and Table Fruits. Fancy Biscuits We have a large assortment of Christie, Brown & Co. and Huntley & Palmer's fancy biscuits, new in and fresh. Christie Zephyr Cream Sodas and Ramsev's Cream Sodas. T eas an d Coffi ees DON'T OVERLOOK OUR BEST DEPARTMENT Sunbeam Tea—put up in 1 lb. packages or in bulk. Red Label-Good Blue Label Best. The choicest Tea in B. C- Then we have the Woodcraft Special—3 lb. for $1.00, and 20 other different kinds, done up in half and 1 lb. packages and tins. Cose & Sanborne's Coffee, put up in 1 and 2 lb. tins. Nabob Coffee in 1 lb. tins. Mocha and Java Beans, ground fresh. Our Special Coffee Beans ground fresh— 3 LBS. FOR $1.00 GET THEM AT HUME'S China and Glassware In this Department we are ready to serve your wants. You will be looking around for a suitable wedding gift for your friends who are about to join the largest society" in the world, and y~ou will find it here among our Cut Glass, Fancy China, Glassware, Tea Sets and the thousand and one pretty things in our stock. MIDSUMMER SUIT SALE We are putting on Sale the Odd Suits left over from this season. They are all first-class stock and right up to the minute in point of style. First-Class goods in imported worsteds and tweeds, light and dark patterns, in all sizes. They are all the 20th Century and are the acme of perfect workmanship and fitting qualities. You can't afford to miss them at the price. $15.00 Each SEE OUR CANVAS SHOE BARGAINS ALL OUR CANVAS SHOES FOR WOMEN ALL OUR CANVAS SHOES FOR MEN will go on the table at one price. These must be cleared out at once as we cannot afford to carry any over. Low and hijrli Shoes in white, tan and grey colors. SALE PRICE $1.65 PER PAIR will also be placed on the table at once at Bargain Prices. These comprise grey and Ian Oxfords with leather trimmings, a few white Oxfords and a few tan duck Oxfords. SALE PRICE $1.50 PER PAIR HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT This Department has everything that you will require to make your home bright and cheerful for summer, and now is the time to look over and make your selections, at prices that will suit your wants, from a well assorted stock of Wall Paper from the best manufacturers in the east, Rugs and Carpets from Germany, England and Eastern Canada at prices from $ for a 9x9 Union Rug to the very best that can be had and in all sizes. Lace and Lace Curtains Wc have the largest assortment in the city, most of wh ch me Imported by ourselves direct from England, enabling us to sell at a price lhal Bavcs you ihr middleman's profit. Scrims—by the yard or muke Into curtains, a good assortment Madras—We have both colored and white in very dainty designs, from 20c per yard up, Linoleums and Floor Cloths A good assortment of Nairn's printed and inlaid in patterns _, to suit every taste at prices that are lower than can be offered a^ain owing to the advance in raw material. Beds and Bedding We also stock a full line of beds, mattresses, blankets, comforts and pillows. Bargains for This Week Only We are offering a special reduction in Japanese Rugs 0x12 at (8.20; 2ix6ft U.25" 8x6ft ft.96. Everything in that line will K" at bargain prices. Anything not mentioned that you want call in andj ; ask for it, we will be sure to have it if in this line. ■BU SATURDAY, JOt.Y 27th, 1912, THE n^t^iri-IIEI^JLrilDv^^E-XrELSTOKIEI SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 11)12. MIDSUMMER SALE PRICES TO CLEAR MARKED DOWN ALL OVER THL STORE LADIES' PRINT AND GINGHAM WAISTS All good washing cloths Sale Puce 65c LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN WAISTS Trimmed with Lace ami Insertion !;• gular $1.50 ami --:_! lines Sale Price $1.00 WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES I. idii :•' White Muslin l-pii ce I iresses. Regular $.'> ami $6.00. Sale Price - $2.50 MUSLINS AND WASH GOODS Reg ilar Price 26c, ami :'m,'. Sale Price 15c PARASOLS Regular $2.00 ami $2.50 Lines. Sale Price $1.25 LADIES' SUMMER VESTS Sale Price -12 'Ac LADIES' DRAWERS Ladies' Summer Knit Under- drawers Sale Price 25c BOOTS AND SHOES Ladies' Tan Oxfords, Regular $2.75 ami .>;;.-;> lines Sale Price $1.50 Odd lines nl' Ladies'Pattern Leather Slippeis Reg. $4 ami M..">0. Sale I'rice *2.0U Odd Lines of Children's Slippers and Oxfords Sale Price to Clear. REID & YOUNG Hit CITY IN BHIEF Ml, lay li visa Wright ul Canoe, M.iIi.imvi I'l.,I! f. 'If MolBOll iMHlk haa, with ;...- family, lie>'ii upending .1 al 1 lali yon I lot Spi ingB, Dynamitci Dillion, wbo tried to blow up part ol the Welluml canal may . Irom Kingston peu itentlary. The Misses Mi Li an, who have noon visiting with Mrs. McCannel, [01 the pusi ■ returneil borne to today, Ro 111 1 riquui 1 . •' reci ivoil tbo sad news ol th . , .a Ilus tun, Muss., c,u Sunday lasl. iftii .11, illness "' lays. A 11. . the Itevelstoke foul try and t'et Stock Association, will ,'entng, J til) ■•''. .u ti,. 1 .;.. li.,... . umnienuing al i p.m. A., mi. 11.mmi >. an ; tuose » uliug to bei , iers, are request •■ ■■ attend. Miss Neil rmerly I .. .UlbU bailor}', IUUI WUO I.- ... ...I . 1 M .. .11. .. an . 1 . •* ■ :..., ied 11 ' . :: ulll a ... WUi .. tucked a ij laws. uuuuuuicu cn nib uppeul in ■ turned the mid .;> to thr .,: ll. ■ • ■ ' Preser >yi>TG Season I'm I'n m 1 \ itiK I'ruits we liniiille only the best. Ifyou wish to pro- cun- such fruits n^ cuinot be beaten eitbei in quality ur price, »c woulil advise you l" place your onlerwith us. We will guarantee de- livi ry "l .ill orders tuken. PUU1TJAUH AM) liCl.l.KUS 'll.i. seuson vve arc liuiKlliug the celebrated Mason l-'ruii Jars in Pints, Quarts nutl half gallons. These Jars require 110 comment. They are I'.u excellence. A. HOBSON, MacKenzie Avenue Vou Who Are Constantly Travelling What Protection Have Vou in Oaso ot ACC1DLNT By Sea or turd ? Drop in and we uiil explain uur Improved Gold llond Accident I'olicy, double liability, ouly costing fit) a year, fo,UUU on life nml ^lU.OOU duuble liability, paying fJ5.UU weeklj indemnity. KOOTENAY AGENCIES LIMITED . - i to - ■ imerous ■ ' 1 ■ ■ .1. r. Forde, government 1 is paying nti official visit ; 1 Nelson iin,1 district tins week. M SS Kinina .M< 1 nt 1 ..... 1 t ,..' l: . 1: .1. Mi llll 1 ,-is.l 11.: a . li 1.1 Mrs. Duvis, in 1,. .m,,..,„. The Uuui terlj .\letliim ..... in, lUJ BV( li I.. IUI] , .11 -.'lla. 1 V. li. ll.. ary inu years, bas lu til,' All,'MM ■ ■ llll'lll. ni.ii 1, 1 il 1 :.■ I', in I.t'l., mn.!,' .. ' ■ Puree Valley in. week. I ■ ■ - ■ m ■ \ .ct'.r Hornless Machines i; from (20 upwards, Bdison PhonographB, from Jl'J.iu upwards.—Hi'velstjke M'isii' Store, McKenzie Avenue. in . - John's I'resby i.m ian 1 b ts Will Ue .— . \ e .in,,'. ■ [', [em m , even m." lu Uu ..■ 1 1 - L't lUtlS Will Hui ■ ■ Preserving Pointers Labelling Most fi nil requires u In inl nn ih. jm nut ns Information to you, t li.i, pre,' mi ves, su to speak, bul un :i precautionary me,inure uKiiiuHi those occuslons when the man ul Uie house goes un a monilug limit luf Ins I favorite toast rellbti, ;ii whii li t mos | lie iH i|iut,' I,,'ihi.' iu leave a trail Ol seven ur moro opened sealers beulud Imn before ho locatu tho grape jelly. 1,ub.'is stick beBt while tlie bottles are still hot, su it is woll tu keep paste handy, Ulll' mothoi'H were ae oustomed tu qtilto rocklossly use white 1,1 ogg (ut tins purpose, hut nowadays when oggs is eggs we can'l aJIord BUch an extravagance There is nothing to equal photographers pasta fur ehonpneHS ami oxcelloucu as every une kuuws who liu,inks an 1 mounts their pictures. Warm tt cup, drop Into it some lunil'. u( Iiiiui.Uy starch, soften them with n lillie luke u.i rm waler, then avid latbei slowly Just enough boil iiik water i" cook the Btni'cb Iuto 11 paste, This call ne kepi handy and MS ''I lul' IIMMil ll . if labels are written with indelible pencil they become plainer with dampness Instead "i blurring as ink is apt lu ilu. Utile ihem all al nine ua a shoo I ui note paper an,I cul tl'l'lll nil iis 11.'Mill!,I. Black ('unnuts nre probably the only fruit lu which water musl he added iu making jelly a.-, tlie Juice is tuu thick tu strain othot'Wlso, duel I'uii'alii Wine ean he made from the ji'llv pulp. Turn it back into the preserving kettle, c6ver well with watei' an,1 hull twenty minutes, keeping it wed stirred tu prevenl burning. Stralu through cheesecloth, un.l add une eup uf nugar to eaeli pint of liquid. Ilml again, then put away in tightly corked bottles. factory, whieh has reeently heen assisted hy a loan ol L lilllli from tlie govornmont. The principal portion ,,f the machinery, whieh haa heen specially Imported, is already oroobod Apropos th,. above, it may lm of interest, to state that, a private lull bus already lieen iutroilueed iuio the Union lariiaiiu'iit., whieh, if passe,!, will make the giving of robaics .uul s'ei, t commissions in mercantile transactions lllogal, an.l render ihe paities conoewiotl liable lo a line uul oxoeodlng £611, 'I'he hill, it is under stood, is mainly dirooteta, against the iuu.leused null; and par.illia trude, in euunei'tioii with which, it is alleged 11 system uf rebates is adopted hy the iiiiue uiiiui'iii ml manufacturers i» order t.o destroy competition In those particular lines, and create a monop oly. FISHING TACKLE SPORTING GOODS • Atirdcis Timbermen "In my opinion," said Mr. Hans Dierks, of Kansas Oity, Mu., last night at the Hutel Vancouver, "the hest timber of the southern Btates will he s.iwe.l into lumber within ihe next ten years. Of rourso there is scrubby, Becond growth timber tbut we will still he using lur twenty years longer, hm. from my observation after many years in the timber industry, the i.est. will le gone In ton years. "When the timber in the south is gone," continued Mr. Ilierks, " we must luuk tu tlu- northwestern states and likewise when that is being saw ed up. ue will luuk towards the lum- ber mills of lint.sii Columbia to sup ply ui, down south. 'I Inu is Inevitable as the outcome w, the demand ut pros .nt .ui the lumbering Industry, This ■ iui,uul iui lumbering is growing , and every ye.11 we nre sav. more timher. - " \,i th,' timher holders uf lu it. h ' ('.'Iiiiui,,.1 need t" do tu become wi I- Is tu hold tight tu their limits as : be timber down soutb he - curcoi tho t Imber ol I his pro row :n value." M: Dierks is une uf the best known ' tilted States. 1 le Interested In British ■' i' lu reply to .1 ques : ability "i ins buy mits un Vancouver be Bai 1 he ■ M'.uis. ll tu undei • HI Ins suns, ' might buy i like .a th.s prov- a I ii ,,( -l.it I'S. tipying ■ must liiiiiiiys us McClary's famous onamolled proserv illg kettles, ~ll per eenl. discount uh [ur une week at lloiirue llios. liny a preserving kettle at Bout ne Urns, next week ainl save money. \l tolltlott plen e He .Mine an.l see us hefore placing your insurance, whether it. is lire, life, accident. Sick ness, Ihlelity or guarantee, Hm nun punii's, records ami terms cannot ba hoiiton. Any Information you may require will he pleasure for us 10 give. We are open un Saturday ev enlngs from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Itevel stoke General agencies, Ltd. See Bourne Bros, window of pre serving kettles, HO per relit, discount for one week. Summer Camp Commencing from the Tth August, and until ihe l-l h, lhe Mi 1 liotlisl cburcb summer Bchool, uil! he iu session at Tappen, B.O. The mornings will he dovoted in the ,.' ■ I. o' Missions, Sunduy school wo'k, Temper- iuui' nml Moral Reform 1 .;,,.,,, Problems; the afternoons ...11 he >.iv- en over to recreation, bathing 'u.i- ing, lishing nnd other amusements ct n lie Indulged in. the eaaip site being admirably chosen 111 ilus respect close iu 1 uf tlie rtnost beaches In the province, at the same tl within easy reach uf the railway; it is intended ibal the mornings shall ho .lies, and the afternoons and oven- taken up with stiltabid recreative stu- lugs enn i.e devoted to the enjoy meuts uf ihe ramp. Krom the list of those who habe already Bignlued their intention of being present, the camp promise- to he a great success, an.l a good social time is assured to overyone who ran attend. guns AMMUNITION We have just unpacked a complete line of Sporting Goods of all kinds. Mr. Fisherman! don't forget to inspect our stock of Fishing Tackle. When you see it you will say. "BEST IN TOWN." Revelstoke Hardware Co., Ltd. Dealers in all kinds of the Hest Hardware Agents for Gurney Chancellor Ranges and Minerva Paints COMING EVENTS Soptembor 28—Rip Van Winkle, nt the Knipress theatre. October 7—Managing Mildred Opera Co., impress theatre. Week commencing October 8—Gladstone Sisters ami tOdna Itamlall. October 28—The Missouri Uul at Knipress theatre, WANTED Notice to Advertisers All changes of adds must he left ut this ulii' ne lull day und a bulf nt leu 1 before publication day. Parties frequently come In just as wo are going to press ami want au ail changed Which will take au expert printer bulf a day to change. Tho public me quite unreasonable in all matters pertaining to the printing business. Such ns bringing in un 01- for job work uud wanting ii in 1111 hour's time. In order to provide for mis appearing in issue wanted, our patrons must hnvo ud copy ut this office as above BpecSed. ROOM TO ItKNT—I huve a nicely furnished room to rent, on Third street, one block from McKenzie avenuo, quiet house. Apply to Mull 1 Ui aid Office, POR ItlvNT—Seven lloom Houso, full Blue concrete basement, Imtli room, with all modern Improvements, Apply to I'.U. Uox (66, or call at Mr. il. Sobullcr's residence, Seventh street.— POR ItKNT—Wo hnvo two houses on Second street, west, for 25.50 uud $30. Also II room house on Sixth street at $80. These Iioiihcs buvc all modern conveniences, Kooteuuy Agencies, Ltd. MUSIC—Miss Johnson, pupil nl A. Miller. K.lt.A.M.. l.uudon, is prepared to tako n limited number of pupils for tuition in music. Por terms apply ut the residence of J. K. Jobnion, first house west of the hospital. Kirst street. iu Export Butter ■ Bews' Drug Store EGYPTIAN COLD C1EAM ir. Jar for 36c. and a Silk Fan thrown in. TRAILING ARBUTUS Talcum Powder a ii<- lightful fine powder 25C. A TIN THERMOS BOTTLES «""'«• I'n,:- •' I). $1.7 M.00. Qtl. ti. I.tin. li K'i - I trie] n; HIGHLAND LINEN BOND RAJAH LINEN Tom Tit Style Pens ---$1.00 \ ver) large ".lock "I liouks ,ii prii i", i urrenl Ihrm uni the U'f Ofnci Supplio! I ilm. h bews THE REXALL STORE bews Smart Clothing for Summer Month ill ' ■■ '■ IF'I HATS in latest ni'i Wl. SPK( IAI-IZK in : ped oi coi led, ' ipring Su Di hen passim,' an ii large i l patterns to sun tht i itidious, UcKINNON & SUTHERLAND Fit-Reform Clothing Stetson Had Foot-Rite Shoes FECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT By the End of this week or first of next we expect to be located in our new premises recently vacated by the Revelstoke Meat Market, where we will offer for sale a splendid Residential Subdivision in REGINA, Sask. At $150.00 Per Lot Watch the window of our new office for large Oil Painting of Regina, and this space for full particulars. We Have Some Good Snaps in Revelstoke Houses J. B. 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Title | The Mail Herald |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd. |
Date Issued | 1912-07-27 |
Geographic Location | Revelstoke (B.C.) |
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Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | The_Mail_Herald_1912_07_27 |
Series | BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-05-17 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0310582 |
Latitude | 50.998889 |
Longitude | -118.195833 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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