"N " Empire "Typewriter For ease of operation and perfection in results it is unsurpassed. Price $t0 t Interior Publismng k 'qts. V _ V "Revelstoke, the Capital of Canada's Alps" 0__ ^ The Maii-Hepaid r« aU^,(.^ Visiting,,Ms l91, '*) A $PECfAtTY J \ it. Interior PuMfSj^W^gj^ Is* PRINTERS ANU PUBLllflfMa / / ■'V Vol. 18-No ]>> \, \ REVELSTOKE. B. C, OCT. 12, I91S $2.50 Per Year THE BURNING QUESTION Will not enter into your calculations if you are usinn'oneof our Coal Saving, IIF.AT PRODUCING, Durable Heating STOVES. Our linelhis Season. Better Than Ever. New Stoves New Designs New Features The best selected stock in Town Prices Right .t^^ype~f$p Airtight Heaters Oak, Iron Heaters Double Heaters Electric Heat'rs Stove Boards Coal Hods Coal Vases Fenders Fire Irons Coal Shovels CURTAIN DROPS 01 FIFTH FALL FAIR Three Days of Exhibition, Sport and Pleasure Over.- Full Prize List in All Sections In brilliant weather ltevelstuke Full Fair .ml Exhibition were continued on Wednesday and Thursday. Hy the evening ol the -*111 the overworked jmi kck managed to c plete thoir labors in the Innl Bection, and it was now possible to Btee up the exhibits and the products ol the various districts Come when Steel Ranges—$45 to vmi can net a kooiI selection. m. Coal Stoves-$1S.50 to £30.00 LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., LIMITED Plumbing Steam Heating Tinsmithing 0<><><><>0<><>CX><KM><H>^^ OOOO I Imperial Bank of CanacJa <j> Q Hoad Otfloe-Toronto, Ontario. V $ Capital Subscribed - 6,000,000.00 9 X Capital Paid Up - - 6,460,00^.00 I Reserve - - ■ 6,460,000.00 Total Assets, - - $72,000,000.00 Branches or Agents at all principal points In.Cunarla. Agents in Great Britaiu ,u,d United Slates—London. England, Lloyds Bank. Limited. Chicago-First National Bank. OoTU Kx- change National Bank. Seattle-Seattle National Bank, San t. an- Cisco-Well-Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane- Bxcbauge National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of fl and upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branch—A. B. MoCleneghan, Mgr. oooooooooooo<><><><><><><><><><><><><>4 represented, The only complete district exhibit Btaged wus Irom the Arrow I.ukes, uuder the management ol u committee consisting ot Messrs. J. McCorntlck, U. Shiell, F. U. Pouquler and various Nakusp ranchers, which deservedly carried oil lirst prize. There was on display a wonderful col leotlou of vegetables staged hy Mr. T. Abriel ol Nukusp as un advertising exhibit, this was the best showing made by uuy one Individual, compels.ng a complete exhibition in it- sell, of tbe highest class of Garden produce. The comparatively new listrict ot Malakwa, whilst not represented in the district eihibits, wus very well advertised by a prize winning collection ot fruit uud vegetables, the celery particularly in tbis section was the stuge singly oi the highest iiuality, beiug tbe spec itility of the Mulukwu Bhowing. Itevelstoke growers were fairly well represented, Mr. VV. Chung, put in some vegetables und garden produce, especially cabbages, wbich did not sutler by comparison with the heuvy weigbts of the Arrowlakes. .\n exhibit whicb uttracted great at i- nt;iin, was a very large specimen of bull cariboo, shot by Uhiet Surveyor The Doctor's speech was brief, com-1 meni'ing by a welcome to visitors, our i worthy muyor continued. It is cm - toinaiy lor the mayor to present to prominent visitors the key ot the city alas gentlemen, 1 (lm unable to do so on this occasion, us the key was, swiped from me by a prominent mem ber of our Progress Club, wbo threw same into tbe Revolstoke-Panauia grain route; however, 1 hnve told the. chief of police to look alter you uil, | aud our chairman, who nils ibe magisterial chair, will ulso deal leniently with all your hurd cases. Amid pro - longed applause Mayor Sutherland re-, sinned his seat. Secretary T.K.L. Tnylor, unfortunately absent in search ol his music, i missed an urgent cull to sing, and ' Mr. Hawker obliged with a recitation "Dun McGrun" one of Services' best. "Everybody's Doing It" lloatml gnily from the orchestral headquart- j ers, whilst various brands travelled round in short circdlts. Comrades P, i Levesuue nnd T. Kilpatrick, having i declined n joint dialogue venture a1 la mil, were prevailed upou to take] J Iers beHpokc tho assistance of tlio people ot Itevelstoke in theso t- opos- 'nis, und a reciprocity iu friendly vis I Its between pluees at fairs and other important oventH." Cheers. | Mr. Mi'.Coi'inick, of Uurton City, ' spoke briefly ou behall ol that dis - ! trict. Expert Winslow congrar.uluiM.l tbe Association aud tho district upon the 'advance made since the Inst (*ti\ Mr. R. Lawrence rendered "N. I-oay" and bowed an acknowledgment ol 'cheers for the last song In tae even Ing. Mr 'cstly Maxwell, uf Hock Island, declined a call tor speech. n.oii- iVr. for Beaton, kindness os i■ >. 11 i Hsing 11' I to , saw nnd and- •Thc Ladies' and Children's II Cup lain Armstrong, who is in charge ot tbe Dominion l'arty now inquiring into the whole question of the navigability ol the Columbia river. The party were returning irom the upper waters, aud wheu twenty miles from Uevelstoke, sighted the cariboo on tbe bank of the river. Capt. Armstrong brought tbe greut beast down with one well aimed shot, and the carcase, loaded on a l'eterboro canoe was safely conveyed to Uevelstoke and presented to I'rcsidcut A. .McUoe for exhibition purposes. SMOKING OONOEBT. Lights sboue brightly from lbe win dows of old Selkirk Hull, when ut { 8.31) p.m. Wednesday, Dr, Hamilton president ot lbe Itevelstoke ProgreSB Club took tbe chair ul u smoking cou ' P. Levesque opened the ball, remarks of some of you that 1 um no good In my present position, are due to your poor judgment or luck of ordinary bus,uess ability. My an- togati.st of last year, 'our Old Tom' got such a handling last year when ho faced ine, thut be refuses to meet me ugutn inside or outside the bur. 1 huve very little more to suy, and I hereby scrutch in favor ot the beld Prolonged or any otber better man. applause. Mr. Uobertson next obliged with a song "The Coleen" a neat tuneful story of old Ireland; Mr. B.H. Atkins vice president of the Progress Club, answered a call for a speech. Mr. Atkins stated "the only justilicutiou be had for being on his feet was to welcome the visitors aud to express the wishes of the people of Hevelstoke for a continuance of the present cordial relation ol business and friendship between Hevelstoke and the sur- rouuding district." The orchestra followed with' Dinfi." An old resident uud u best friend of lievelstoke, T. Kilpatrick, called upon for a speech, was enthusiastically received. Another Shipment just to hand Mrs. A, a Crick, • First Street TIRED? THEN A CUP OF "BELL BLEND will rclresh you with its I'ii, ht, ll.ivor and IrsgTSilcy. Sold iu lead piick.tg, s. and 50c. TEA iplcy 1 Ib. Price, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per Ib. G. W. BELL P. O. Box 208 QROOER & BAKER Phono No. 23 cert tendered to the visitors to tbe Kevelatoke fall Fair. The Hevelstoke orchestra struck up a lively introductory und when tbe music uuu Unished tiie chairman opined the proceedings witn u unci speech. After welcoming the guests und explaining the objects of the smoker he continued. 1 ue occasion upon which we ure gu- thered here is certainly un uuspicious 'oue. To thn-e exhibitors uad outside visitors, particularly our friends li oiu tbe Allow lakes, whose splendid exhibit staged at the grounds und I particularly tbut wonderful collection ot produce shown by Mr. turret, have done so much to muke this tuir a record for this district, we tender thia entertainment. Vie trust that uil pre ■ent will spend u pleusunt evening amongst us. (Loud cheers.) ibe chairman then called upou Messrs. Lawrence and Rousrtson to open tue entertainment witn a duet 'Larboard Watch," tne voices ol tbe ;s blended Bnely with ;i„- lune of the old sea song and the uil '.Is onl) escaped repeated encore cu 's on tbep Ioiii.i-m ol again obliging .Icing the evening. Dtraini ol "Tht Dixy Hag'1 iii.ickeu- .-.I lhe atmosphere, smokes .uJ re- lieslni.euts went into brlSj eiic.i'.i- i.oii ,,ii,I tbe Iiiii got wen under vay "1 don't know whether 1 am too late or too soon, but 1 am here because I am here (hear heal) uud 1 um bl.ll alive by virtue of the ol our old friend p. Levesque, who might have polished me oil if 1 hud given lum u chance to repeat his stunt of last year. We have had a liue exhibit, there huve been faults ot management, most of inexperience but these will he remedied in future years Uur thanks are due to our visitors, and outside exhibitors for the success we bave attained with their kind assistance." Loud cheers. Mr. F. Q, Kounuier, of Needles, bud a royal reception. "Tbis is a surprise and a pleasure., . ' bury I.Johusoiw 2nd. 1 must plead guilty to being tin old PIANDS-PLAVER PIANOS Sheet Music and all kinds ot Small cTVlusical Goods Uur old favorite, Albeit Ai.nau lol lowed with "Who ate yo.l will. To night" and answered Lhe encore with Lovelund." The uext .tern wua a stump speech from our re;..'.tit uud president, Mi. Sandy McRae, whooS tflorts h.i.M done so much to n ake our fair a success, uftcr tue cell S ol "Jolly Hood Fellow" tad 'led away duudy arose und delivered uie Kinds, hi credited bis boisterous weir, ine us much to good liquor us good iieinta. tinier aud 1 have seen tbe develop - ment of your fair from nothing to its present proportions; 1 congratulate you upon the success which you have attained, The exhibits Irom all sections of tins district are an eye opener; you must extend your buildiugs, und youi accoiumodulion for you will iii'iil all lhu room you cun pluce ut the disposul of exhibitors. Tbe resl - dents of the Arrow lakes ure ulwuys I ioo pleased to extend to tbe people nl Hevelstoke the "glad bund" ol wel tome." Loud Appluuse. , Mr. Aininu answered tbe cull willi I "Loves uld Sweet Song" all joining lustily in the chorus. I Mr. CbaS. May ol Malakwa, spoke '' briefly as a representative ol the Oar- ; deu ol ISden. "Malakwa as a town- Site and an agricultural district Is ou the map lo stay; we bave hecn well treated by the biisinessmiii and rcsi- ' Lindsay spoke his I hanks for tho visitors. Mr. Andy Craig of Trout Las. tbe chairman looking his way faded away rather than fare tht lence. Mr. Jamleson of Arrow Park upoke briefly, and Ralph Simpson, ol Arrow bead, took tbe ring, expressing his pleasure at being a regular uttendant for four yearB of Revelstoke Fairs. Representative Hall ol I-I-ills Larding echoed thc sentiments of invious speakers. The exhibition showed just what could be done in the Interior o! B.C.. Mr. Vestrup of Nakinu, stated how pleased he was to ,iave been at the fair and thanked all for thcit kind reception ot the visitors. Mr. Bruce Lawson dished up several neat stories und a recitation Vlie Imp." Mr. McKay spoke briefly .for tbc 0, P.R. I Piper Mcfflenzte favorod with a lin- I ul tune and a most iileasant c-c.itig closed with a vote of thanks to cur "Hosts the Progress Club" at 12..iO o'clock. HORSE RACKS. A final full day's horse racing wound up the Bporting side ol the fair. Tbc whole program of the meeting was carried through without a hitch, and nothing but praise wus beurd on all sides for the manage - ment of this department, naces were called promptly on time, with no un- | necessary delays at the post. Start- ing by Mr. T. Stevenson of Vernon, ' was of tbe highest order, there was not one bad start, no whipping ol horses, or loud talking to the boya. The sod track wa3 an cyeopener to the borse men who were more than pleased with it, and the condition of the turf reflects great credit on our hard working president and Mr. CR. Skene. Mr. A. J. McDonell was presiding judge, his decisions were well received by the public. Mr. C. R. Skene mude u competent clerk ol course, und Mr. J. Uuy Barber un accurate timekeeper. W. McDonald of Calgary, bad charge of the books, handling tbem i to the satisfaction of the betters, the | odds, considering tbe small fields, being very good. All races were keenly contested, in the majority ol cases 'the proverbial blanket would have i covered the lirst three horses. The meeting demonstrated the tact that a j Bttcccssful fair cannot he run without ; some attraction such as noise raciug and when thc public cut such sport as this yeur, good gales mny always be expected. Horses were ol high class, aiid credit must be given to 1 owners and jockeys for doing all in their power to Smooth the rough going ol thc management. Following is an ollicial summary of the races:— Four and a hall [urlongs, pi ise of $125—Nellie Racine (Agursj 1st; Corn- Annie Wells and trina Lee also ran.—Time .53 sec. BOURNE BROS., LIMITED First St. Revelsloke. Telephone No. 22 Heating Stoves ".McClary's" on goods is ., quality name. Imagine the comfort in using a McClarj Stove. Simple to work, easy to clean, .iml economical on fuel, Sporting Goods Rifles aud Slmi t .nn-.. single and double barrel, Winchester. Retnlugton and Stevens, Repeating Shot Guns, shot, Shells and Cartridges, (all calibres) Shooting Coats, Cat- tiiil-e Belts, Oun Covers, Osmi Tra] ill heel Groceries Fresh Kippsreil \ egetables, I offeei plies. Putter Crocks China snd i II ■ Ilerring just arrived, .1 s. Hay, l'Tour Crockery Jugs, I • 1 I llllll I'l Bean •sw.tre. Pots l mil and ultry Sup- I'M PLUMBING HKATIM, Special Attention Paid to TINSMITHING Mail Orders, SS BOURNE BROS,, LIMITED First St, Revelstoke. Telephone No. 22 n Some of Mclntyre's Prices ^abbatft, per lb Cauliflower, per lb. Onions, gnotl and lirm, Apples, snow, per box per lb. 'tX KlC oc $1 35 Apples, Wolf River, large red box ijl 50 John Mclntyre & Son First Street. Telephone No. 93 Revelstoke Meat Market, ltd, For Increased Egg Production Use Fresh Green Cut Bone Svift's Lay°More Beef Scraps Dry Cut Bone Revelstoke \M Market, Ltd. Five furlongs, I'nrnc $126—Doride (Broatltoot) lat; Tristic (Martin) 2nd Senator Warner also ran.—Time 1.04 One quarter Mile local—St, I'eter lut; Baby Hull 2nd, .Spider nlso ran. Time 1.01. six furlongs, Puree (150—Lord Hus Kington (Sautelt) let; Melar (Wll- lininsi 2nd. V,i Ann and Josie ri. iii ii ran, Time 1.20 One Hall Mile, heats 2 in :i. Purse |150 Aimie Wells (Martin) 1.31, 1st, EOrma Ler (Williams) 2.12, 2nd. Nellie Racine, Senator Warner, VoAml end Eunice also run. Mix (urlongs, I'iiim' ji;:. iiui id,' (Broad(oot) Ist; Lord Rossington (Sautell) 2nd. Trlste nnd Wassail ul hu ran. Time 1.19 3-5 Ono Mile, Purse »i".r>. Burl (Broad- loot) 1st; Wassail iMiirtini 2nd, Josie S, und Srinpiflla also run. Time 1.61 and MS seconds. Knur and a ball furlongs, PursellSO Nellie Racine i »yers) hi ; Com Call and Inspect Music Store, McKenzie Ava WINDSOR CAFE AND GRILL THE LATEST SHORT ORDER AND DINNER HOUSE JUST OPENED UP 'I i.iiiiiih ii, tn.ii.i | oui nml Reasonable ill .Ii|i|ll.llli IS ll, tr. l'i ices, r.ii i i QUI! a, lllll •ervtct, Perfect (lesnllneei \\ i ,\. \ 11 A. G. THIAKIHON, The guud lulks irom the oatitli hnvo ugn-n ut tint, luir milled vo 'be old standard un 1 helped to inului i.1"' luir ' u success und 1 um glud to sec tbem represented in tbis gathering, I hope they will agu.u be .'itli u* llu it ; -in.v with an even t>.iU»'tr blioning, ,1 ' possible. Next year we hope to buvc' lurtber extended huildings to accom- niiHlate the exhibits, (Loud cheers.) I Mr. Mcilue theu took his seat. "llol,y Lnnd'' Iiy Mr. R, Lawrence,' matte u hit wiih the uudieuce. The1 orchestra continued the pace with "Alexander! Reg Time Uund," His Wumhip Muyor clnthsrland, was ate Bame, Vic luuk forward to a clt'S-1 er connection by roud and ti'lcpn.iue with the Citizens of Itevelstoke." (Cheers.) Oiper McKenzie obliged with a rbirl tbe audience met him standing, Mr. T. Abriel ol Nakusp wus the next spcuker. Mr. Abriel expressed his thunks for tbc opportunity ot speaking ut sucb a pleusunt gathering "As a pioneer ol tho Arrow lakes, ne could only see In the splendid exhibits shown hero at the luir, a fn '111 bury (Broadfoot) 2nd, Lord Rosslng ton untl Annie Wells ulso ran. Time 1.56 .Seven Eighth Mile, purse $175—Hurl (Broadfoot) 1st; Henator Warner (Hiutell) 2nd. Mclnr nnd Wassail also ran. Time 1 ..13 Three-Eighth Mile, special purse of JI25—lrnia Lee, 1st; Rnxy (Wnrnock) Hnd. Nellie Ruclnc and Kuniee also ran, Time ..'18b. I One hnld Mile local—Bt, peter i Mar ment of their faith In the district und tin) ,it. ^ „„„ (A , ^ ulorecustc of what thc future held. Thc sottlcrs of the lake shore wero ' Manager tUe ncit v'ctiui «•ttic •wntna'i can eistoKe «■«• »uve struggling towards prosperity, the question nf government assistance al ung business lines only In the n niter of land clearing. Increased telephone oiuintinlcution und extension ..„ hcv- onc and the hett- br and Nig nlso mn. Time l.ni. Five Kighth Mile Consolation, for Purse oi IU0—Senator Werner tSati- tcll) 1st; Joule a. (Ayres) 2nd. Vo- Aml, Trlste and Kunire also ran.— Time 1.03. (Continued on Page Two} (><>(><H><KK><><>COWX><K><>CKK!<>0-O<>p Meat Society Branb Clothes Go tbe fair IRcyt Week They are tho most modern ready- to-wear cl' " '1 if ■• tatfes of buying clothes of I i kii ■! are many: j i. cai • how you are ):nitiu to luuk. ." i know IN ADVANCE what you arc to net. SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES are finely ai.d substantially tailored They are built to wenr nt.J to satisfy. flftcHae Mercantile Co.. Xto. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOi p^» %%%%■%•* ««.%%«.-%>% %«.-»-%.-«>-•>•*»%«*%*-■».•».«*■v% *.%■%-> aA-LL THE TTM.B3 ELGIN ELGIN ELGIN WATCHES BEST ON EARTH J\ G-TJ^aT BAEBEE C. P. K. WATCH INSPECTOR^ IATURDAY, OCTOBEB !::, 19U •ije3:e3 i^^xi^-s:^^^^iiJi3,-,^]aa3V-ElLS^o^:3S riATUUDAY, OCTOllEIt 12, lOli, I ty- ^ COAL GOAL COAL Winter '.\;'. e here and we are fully pre- . e i :•■ supply your requ remenes wiih any kind ol Give 3 our orilor early. BANKHEAD 1 OAL Bro! $10,50 per ton in 50 per ton St i re L0.50 per ton 8,75 per ton LETHBRIDGE IMPERIAL SOFT COAI, \ I trninjj coal 9.50perton Pl Coal .. . 11.00 per ton SURE AND ORDER EARLY 1 he Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. CURTAIN DROPS ON FIFTH FALL FAIR erel and pullet, won by Naylor and 23—Onions Vi. I,,.in 24 Unions Ited, .1. Mat/,, C, Totnlin- I Smythe Ol . i Btore Oup—BeBt Hull son. Orpington, ■ '■ ind hen, won by IL 25—Vellow, O. TomlinBon, ri. Fruno. IO. El, Smythe, ::' Pickling, 0, Lat,,nne, .1. Matz. Rovelstoko Whim and Spirit Oo, cup 27 Green, tl. Laforme, u, ..I uiul,. i.m :h,.rn, cock mid hen, 28—Pons, Q., Q, Laforme, W. H. won bj •'■ Morgan. Smith. Lawrence Hardware Company Oup— 2(1 Beans yellow, (I. Lai u'.ue, Kc- llr.ii S, I.. Wyandotte, cock and hen. Kinnon. won hy P. Fleotham, 30—Beans, green, tl. Laforme, Mc- i'. I''. Lintlmark Oup- Bosl Brown Kinnon. Leghorn, cockerel ami pullet., won hy 31 Brd, Wr., T. Abriel. K. j Bollard. 32—Corn, • ',. Laforme, c. Haner, McRao Mercantile Cup—Best Purred 33—BeetB, tl., J. Matz, H. Bleared. Rock, cockerel mul pullet, won by ;il Beots, long, 11. rliegfred, Thos. J. Shaw, Al"'i<'1- Sawyer Bros, Cup-Best White Log- SS—Celery, Q,, J. Wiper, '■'. May. horn, COCkorol and pullet, won by J, 3G—Oelery, W., .1. Wiper, 0. Mny. Morgan. 38—Lettuce, open, tl. Laforme. Enterprise Brewing Oo, Oup—Best 3U—Lettuce, closed .1. Lonzo, T. Breeding Pen, won bj !•'■ P. Oroech, Steed, Rovolstoko i'. mid I'.s. Association ■"'■ Radish, long, W. E. Smith. Cup Best HI.nt Minorca, cock, won 41—Turnip, (1. Laforme, W. Chung, hy .1. Mnthlo. 48—Blank, A. Pruno, W.Q. Smith, American Bull Plymouth Rock, Olub '" Squash green h., A. McDonell, T. Ribbons Besl Rock shaped, male, fe- Abriel, male. Hest Bufl surfaced male, le- 45—Squash, golden, T, Abriel, (leu. male. it. M. Smythe. all awards, Laforme. , li;— Scalloped, T. Abriel, 0. Laforme SECTION n. FRUIT. |47-lSssei II.. W. tii. Smith. 48—Squash A.O.V., Yizzo, T. Abriel. ' 89—Oatsup, tomato, MrB, Robbins, Mrs. Steed. 40—Raspberry vinegar, Mrs. Steed, Mrs. Needham. , Preserved fruit special, Mrs. Shaw, Arrowhead, Speeial collection jelly, Mrs. Thos- Stoed, Judges, Mesdanies F.W. Laing, CA. Abrahamson and O.R, Lawrence. i.i Pi-.ii ;■ itini i»Aiil ' >m I ii LTR. EXHIBITS. Thi Pou ent ot thi lair the a jement ol Revelstoke 1 trj I Pel Assoc ( I when . m It: Lin them, t he new it. ■ . [uip| i ■ he cooj 1'oni i .. ■ i.. ition, pi ' provision ■',, | . [ol u a I eal many bird and hum. ie ... . m: ne ci owtli a Into one tWI ■■■! I'., I Mil , , ... out side i.... il • eil mi. , ii. r OOUlel Mai .■..'. . sayloi and ..., . Si 'U i il ■,, ■ t these luvor hey held . . ith R .,.. I;. M. ive igainst o hei wan .,; the hull enly. i:. ■• . , >n .i .in ■ . on ol .- ...., .. ...... . . :. ... i Somes .: b us -MCN ) a il i ... - ■ i tbe - " Ol i'.alt ■ - ' ■ ' - ty. ■ I Apples li.il \. 1st, ll. Colbeck; -Yellow l.. I, CB. Hamborg, -A.O.SA ., 2nd, Mrs. ii. darner. I'.i Heaviest, T. Abriol, W.E, Smith. Shioll. K ■ I ;. ning s<.mt men* I., i I ll ■■ . ■ ■■ A ■ ' • Matt, ck, I id J P.. rs of ^»ut ..i lisl ' ' ■ I it al 'rae - i - ■,. ■ i bt theii erhib- the l. - .; '. .,".■• tf tj ■ 1»l' POULTRi PRIZE LIST, Barred Plymouth Rocks It. M. Smythe, Cock, lsi, Brd; hen 2nd, cock ■ : a. 2nd, iuiIImI 1st, 3rd. Pen 1st, 2nd .1. Shaw. Cock 2nd, lien Ist, 3rd, , ockerel IbI , 3itl, pullel 2nd, pen 3rd. White Plymouth Itt.cks- It. M, Sm) Uie cock it, 2nd, hen 1st, Jn»i, cockerel ..i.l. pullet 2nd, pen 1st, 2nd, 3rd. s. Needham, ben 3rd, cockerel . and, pullet 1st, 3rd. liml Plymouth Rocks- R.M. Smythe cock 1st, 2nd, hon ist. 2nd, 3rd, cock 11cl Isl, pullet 2nd, pen 1st, 2nd. P. W. Laing, cockerel, 2nd. Brd, pul I, t 1st, 3rd, pen ilrd. Silver Penciled Rocks P. Soumcs, . ocif li'•. hen 1st, Snd, 3rd, pen 1st. . ilver i.,u' i Wyandottes ti' Fleotham, cock md, 3rd, lien Ist, 2nd, co- ckerel 2nd, 3rd, pullet 3rd, pen iM i . iy. a'oung, coi i. 1st, hen 3rd, pen 3rd. i' i.iiieis lu,in ie, i oi i.i i.. 1st, pullet ii i 2nd, peu 3rd. tvhitc Wyundottji Nuyloi and Bean coch : i, hen 2nd, .au, c ckerol Isl, .l.u, pen 1st, ilrd. d. Shaw, cock 2nd. ben ist, al ii .. pen 2nd. ll i..m.i,.a. pullel 2nd, 3rd. p.,ru Idge Wyandotti.-. ill .. i i, is. Rl i m tslnnd Rt-Js ti. >.•, ired, ghlell, cock 1st. 2nd, ci kerel 3rd, pen 2nd. J . Moi .'.in. i 01 .. 3| .!, h : 3rd. F. Fleetham, ben Ist, 2nd, lockeril i. pullet 1st. 3rd, pen 1st. I .Hues, pullet 2nd. .-'. C. White Legborns—B.F. St cock 1st, in : 3rd, ] tilt pen 1st. d. Morgan, cock 2nd. ben pullet Is' pen 2nd. I- i i pen 3rd. L. K. Jai nd. s c. Brown ; . .. 'st S I R, ards, R i U . ■ F i •lid, pullet 1st . 1st, .n . • - ' ■ ■ ll ' -' tl ■ ' i . • • ' ' II i. Mai 'i lest Rhode Is , ck and In H p. • ■ I'' | •))•■. p. Bui p. ' i In, rae. " m In M it Marl et Cup letl ll.iin I lt"Ck, i iik and I, n, w it. m. Smytbe J. <J L'ariicr Oup—Best Uerae, eo*J 50—Pumpkin, T. Abriel, W. Ohung. , „ ,.,,., „i ,., 51—Heaviest, W. K. Smith, T. Abriel 1 -Wealth,. 1. K. Fiel.l; 2, W. OhUng ' .. ,, ' ,„ .,.,,, , ,, , ,, 62—Veg. M., W., T. Abriel, Camphcll 5—liavcn, i, F, ii. Pouquler; 2, II. ' ' i M—tlreen, T. Abriel, W. E. Smith. ,, ,, ,, , .. al— Itimaiocs, Jowett, .1. Wiper. 6—Duchess, I, II. (olbeck; 2nd, H. ' . .In—Ribbed, J. Wiper, W.E. Smith. 'r.iiiiiinsiiii. 'r- ,., , ,„.,,,, , .. ,, , ,, 57—( iicuiubcrs, T. A luud, (leo. La- , Alexandria, I, S, Needhnni; 2, IL', forme. I lesgstrom. .„ #-, , . , ,• „■,,,■, , , , ,,,.,, M—< urumhers, pickling, T. Abriol, S St.. Lawrence, 1, J. L. Funk, 2nd,,.. ., _ ... W, E. Smith. Sl1"'11' 59—Cucumbers, Oherk, 2nd, (1. La- 'i Beiteg, 2nd, C. Haner. , forme. |: [*"*» '"• 1',|",:"-„ (iO-Cucumbers. G.H., II "''" l''1'1"" -' :• Pr,lmo' Gl-Citron, best, C Haner. T. Abriel 12-Kes o. F. «.. Pouquler l64-Pepper, «;., Lomo, J. Lonzo. 13-A.O.FV., .. R shiell, li. Smythe ,..,... ' ■ £ 14—Yel. N.P., 1, T. Abriel; 2nd. .las. ' tu.—Special for Revelstoko collect,on Snedilini. , . , , ... ,,, ,, , , ... of vegetables, \\. (bung, ',. Laformo 15 N, Spy, , F. (,. Koiiquwr, 2, Q. .... _, . , ,. „ , ,, _ _ It—Special MeKcn/.t'O & Co.. W. I'l. W, Bell. a „, , , , , Smith, J. I.tuizo. 17 ii Spits, 1, C B. Hamberg; 2nd, (,,_ Spocill, Hmvs„„ & Qo< coUec. ',-"'„'''M',"'"1 itfon roota and T Abrlel ' Mc Red, Busnell Bros.; 2. U. ,,.„_,. |)k Meda, ffB rfmitll ,%"h"'"- , ,. ,, 70—Lawrence Hardware Co., Beld I! Snow, I, M.t. Tomlinson; 2, R.,_ . . . . ,, , , ... I' nts special for Malakwa, A. Pruno SECTION I—FLORAL. Astors, T. Steed, il.N. Ooursler, Shaw. sweet Peas, II. Slegfred, ■Carnations, Miss K. Field. -Ilnlias, T. Steed. Qeranums, J. Shaw. Migonette, S. Needham, —Phlox, ii. N. Ooursler, T. Steed. Panslos, T. Steed, H. Slegfred. Poppies, ll. Slegfred. Stocks, Mrs. K. Ii'ield. t'leiniiiis, II. N. Ooursler. Hollyhocks, H. N. Coursier. Vabenas, Miss ti. Field, Boquet,, Il.N. Ooursior, Mrs. T. end, —Table 1.1., Mrs. T. SI 1. -Design, Mrs. T. Steed. -Begonias, Mis. K.W. Laing, Mr, Shaw. -I'alliiipsis, Miss K, Field, Geranium, J. Shaw. Fern, P. w. Laing. Hydrangea, J. Shaw. —House Plnnt.,- J. Shaw. —Greenhouse Plant, W. Pottrufl. -G. II. Kerns, W. II. Piilt.i'ilft. -Q. il. Flowers, W. ll. Pottrufl. Judge, J. Maley. TO-NIGHT i SECTION I)—KIKI.tl PRODUCE I'.i—Blenheim 0., 1, C, B. Hamberg; 2 Busnell Pros. ^^^^^^ R I. Green, 1, J. L. Funk; 2. IL I~1!''"'l''y *■. W. K. Smith ' c. Tomlinson. 11 Baldwin, 1. R, Shiell; Kunk. 12 Golden It., P. G, Fouquier; 2, H.I ' wheat' s"rt' K K- 8lnlth' ThoB C TomHnson. Ist"""1 ... DrImM ,. , „ ,,,,,,, 5-Wheat, Bpring, T. Abrlel, Vi. E |24-Ontario, I. J. ll. McSormtck, 2, s""tl'' H, C Tomlinson. ' '",i<- W K" s,"';,h' (i' ,!an,cl'- Hay, 'I'.. W. I-I. Suutb, 0, Cainci »—Bearded, W. E. .Smith, T. Abriel j h 3—Wheat, hard, W. E. Smith, 0. ' Haner. .'■ Bana . V. ip Fro h lm; 2. H.C Tomlinson, ,'m Wu u.i. .i ll. McCormlck; 2. R. 9—AMalte. 8 -Clover, w. B, Smith. ^^^^^^^^^^ 111—Rye, 2nd, T. Abriel. '27-Jono, 1. J.H. McCormlck; 2, F. |:( IV:1S' w- ''• Ma,z' : K 14—Peas, small, J, Matz, Vi. Chung. IS II. lM-P'ans, .7. Matz. •'. K of T.. 1. It. Shiell. .'. P. 0. '■'■ "■""'• (:' <'""■"•'■■ :: Turnips, S., w. Ohung, B. Som- enille. er. It. ,^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^_ l«—Turnips, white, A. Kruno, ll. k .1 II McCormlck; 2. I • rvlll«- ' M ingels i; . Somerville, Abriel. H ' Manwl ■ ''■■'"' K Blrick»on, B. led. 1 P. (! 3.. G Laforme, T. Abriel. ts, w.. w. Chung, P. Bom- • 11*. w. Chung, Tims. :-' 21-1 ' .. V., Mr. Given. Mr. ■ ■• : i-. -i B. Needham, ... W.E.Smith, Hank (or Pota- ■ HOUSES AND CATTLE. I Genernl purposes horse, 1, ('. It. I Hume; 2, W. 11. Pottrufl. I Cow, three years, I, 0. lt. Skene; 2 Mr. Carlson. Call, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Carlson. j Heifer, I, Mr. Carlson. I Hairy Cattle herd, 1, Mr. Carlson. SECTION J—PAINTING, ETC | 1 nil pointing, H. Copeland. | 2—still life. Miss Wrigley, it. Oope- : laiui. I 3—Painting, unknown, unknown. j 4—Water color, R, Copeland, Miss Wrigley. ! 5 still Life, Miss Wrigley, J. Lyttle. | 6—Any Subject, It. Calder, Miss Did- duii. ! i—pencil, I.s., R, Copeland. . 8—Pencil still lite, it. Copeland. j 9 -Pencil, copy, J. Lyttle. j in Pen and Ink, It. Copeland, B. > lliiencll. 111—Pen and Ink, It. Calder, U. Hue- ' nell. 'Li— Wond Carving, Mr. Tweedale, lt. Copeland. ii Wood Carving, Mr. Dgyr, it. Calder. I.',—Photo, A.W. Greenwood, S. Hall. 'll Pin!. Photo, A. A. Pearson. SCHOOL SECTION. 118—Drawing, 1, C. Field, 2, K. Field; Bpecial, R. Calder. P.i—Water Oolor, S. Needham, E. Wrigley. 20—Water Color, Unknown, 0. Kield. 121—Maps, 0. LundeU. 22—Maps, 0, Field, C. Field, R, Calder. 23 Writing, It. Calder, unknown, unknown. I ii—Writing, i to 12, Unknown. 25 Writing, II. 8, i'i. Pottrufl. : Exercise Honk, G. Gield. 127—Exerolse book, 12 to 16, R. Cald- Unknown, (.'. Field. :.l,I,ler, under 12, C. Kield. 31 Wild flowers, 0. Kield. 32 Map .if 11. ('., 0. Kield, Chas. Field. FIRST at 7:30 p. in. WW WW ■THE- WW mer? ca s Greatesi: uvenue ancers and Acrobats MM •w W MM Wm Everything Different from last En<jage= ment in Revelstoke $60, ADMISSION, 15c. and 25c ' : BAKING AND 6- :' . KS. Mrs T Bteed ' ■ 1 ( ■ - . Mr 1 - Parker i 1 1.' " i ■ c ' • ' ii Uiriel J .'• .'irlred. 1 V ' hm - .11 ' ' ' um. il BtaffMtl. i'i Brussel . . ■ •...,.,-, w. B. 2 ' I ,'otine, J.LoWo ■•■ ■■ ■ ' ■ : ' tH. Mrs. 1 Ihai 'i I im ' I, Mm Mnr.l; and llcnn, Mi Steed, Mm. B. Need bam. int, Number 6, SECTION K-LACIC WORK. II..nil,in Lace, .Mrs. Wells. Battenburg Lace, Mrs. Wcdls. — Shawl, Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Needham -Stockings, Mrs, .Matz. Waist, Mrs. Wells. —Embroidery, Mrs. Nicholson. i mbroidery, .Mis~ B. Cook. Hailaeliian, .Mrs. Needham, Miss | link. Dollies, Mrs. Nicholson, Eyelet, Mrs. Needham, Miss Cook Cushion, Miss Wrlgloy, Mrs. (.'. a ion, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs, Ml i '.ink, Miss tii. Mrs. P. Parker. Mrs Slegfred. Mrs P, Parker. Mis. S '■■ lb.in, Needham. ... Mi '■ ' boll "I ll . ill;.III. d i: Cook, Frame, Mn N Ichol on. K Cook, Work, Wi Maddocks. -• rl Mt Uppei ■ id, Mi Field, Mis. Nee.lh.nn. Mis, Mrs Cook ■ ■ Mi il lm)' bo . ■■ Vi '•' 15 ''link Mrs. •i ■ ' ice, Mi IE umi. i i ,, .re i.r ijrtbe. ■ i L> m top. Mis. sieg- red I ilU. I.Allllil I 11 ade . jliii.ii. id otitstand nsril wai ths Plumbing nud ,i lt.it ii,: di Ipl i • I! ■ Luw- i indwiiie company, , very neat ami ii|i|ii'n|iriiittd.v designed bathroom .uni fttttngi complete, Mr. w.ii. pot- iiuil was also uu tubibitor under this section With a good display of plants and flowers Irom Ilis nursery. The Poultry Seetiou ol tbo Exhibition was exceptionally well handled, and we guarantee the list ol winners us published, to be in accorduueo with the judges decisions.—Ed. Willing to Hire Woman Sa8katOon, Uct, 7—Some idea of tho demand for harvest help may be gathered trom a statement made at lho star employment bureau, tbat 11 1,1)0(1 men were lo arrive in Saskatoon today little difficulty would be experienced in placing them in a remarkable short time. Farmers the country over arc in a dilemma, and in an effort to alleviate tbc acuteness ol the labor situation have advanced wages and are uow offering (3.9 I pi i day, us'iinst. $;( per day yesterday morning. 'Phis offer evidently is not as big a drawing card to the laborer us tbe farmer at flrst believed, us it wa- learned that hundreds ol orders to send m, ii at $3.50 a iluy remain un lUled and with little possibility of doing rn, for some time, tme farmer who arrived trom l.ani- gan, in conversation with u reporter, said that if he could not get men he Would take women. Asked if he thought the w iilil iiii the wmk n ili .1 ho said that tbere ws little doubt about it. "I have worked them in the Held before," he said. "ar*l 1 will .lu it on this occasion," lie added, Dress Making A. K. S. Tailoring School * I laving now .■•( cured suitable premises, «ill open in the IAYI.OR BLOCK, over McRae Mercantile Co.'s Store, Monday, Oitiber 7. All orders for dressmaking promptly and skilfully at* '' ' ill .I tu. ' 1 weekly—Wednes- ; Prlil 13 Hours trom I In 9. li.it hours d. Ifl I' tt. U| 1 •" 4i 0 SYNOPSIS OF COAL M.I.ING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights ol the Dominion in Manitoba, Buskutchewun and Allan ta, thc Yukon Territory, lhe North-west Territories und iu a por- iii.ii of thc Province of British Oot- um Ida, may ho leased lor a lit in ol twenty-1 me years at un annual rental nl {1 an acre. Not more than 2,iiloi) acres will be leased lo ono ap- 1 ileum. Application for lease must be made Iiy the applicant in person to the Ai.ent or Sub-Aiteut ol tho district in which the rights upplied (or arc ■Hunted. lu surveyed territory the land must ue described by sections, or legal ■ub-dlvlslons ol sections, and ln un- Biirveyet' territory the tract applied lor shall tie staked out hy tbo applicant bimsell. eliiili upi'licu t unit be accompanied I.y 11 lee ol tb which will ho refunded il 1'.ie rights upplied lor are ioi . ■ 1 lahle, but not otherwise, a royalty sb ill bo paid on tbe mor- fhuiittiidf output ill the mine nt the late nt live cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall [urnlsll tbi' Agont with sworn returns account.i.,- (or the lull qunntity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royally thereon. II the conl mining rights are not being operated, such returns should bo furnished ut least once a yeur. The lease will Include the coal mia- iiik rights only, but tho lessee may 'ie permitted to purchase whatever available lurfaM rights muy be con' ■Iderod necessary for the working of the mine at the rale ot $10.00 an aero. For lull Information application should bs mndo to tbo Secretary of the Department ol the Interior, ot- tawa, 01 io the Agent or Hub-Agout ol Dominion Lauds. W. Vi. COHY, Deputy Minister ol the Interior. N.B.—Knauthorlzed publication of this advertisement will not be paid tor. Catherine Goodwin 1 Box 26 Revelstoke, B.C WANTKD—Furnished house or Apart- i ment. Apply Mrs. Kelly, Uox 216, City, SATURDAY, OOTOnRR 12, 1912 THE MAIL-HERALD, Tl H;VELSTO I£-E SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1312 I Rosedene Nurseries Revelstoke. B. C. House Plants, Ferns, etc. Cut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, etc Thos. Newell, Prop. Designs Box 51 Phone 295 ! HARVKY, McCARTER AND PINKHAM, Hamsters. Solicitor. Kir Imperial Bank Iluilding Ilev.) .luke, B. 0, Money to Loan. Offices—Revelstoke, B. 0.. aad Craubrook, B. 0. Geo, 8. MeCarter, A. M. Pinkham, J. A. Ilarv.y RevelBtoke. Oranhrook THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1856 Record of Progress for Five Years—1906-1911 1906 1911 Capital ■ Hi 3,000,000 * 4,000,000 Reserve - - - . 3,000.000 4, GOO, 000 Deposits ... 23,677,730 86,042,311 Loans and Investments 27.4.r>7,0y0 38,854,801 Total Assets 33,090,192 48,237,284 Has 83 Brandies In Cannda. and Annuls and Correspondents in nil the Principal Cities In the World. A OCNI RAL HANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Intorest ullowod at highest current rate. Revelatoke Branch. W. H PRATT, Manager ROBERT SMITH, Provincial Land Suveyor, Mining Surveyor, l£nglne*rln| McKKNZIE AVE., BOX 106. REVELSTOKE . . . It Might Be Cold. . . BTJT 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 guesta. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium Wm. BOYD, Proprietor, - Halcyon, Arrow Lakes W. H. WALLACE, M.B.C.8.A. AltOHIT K. C T. P. O. Boi 146, Revelstoke, B.O. KOOTENAY LODGE, No. ai A. F. and A. M. Regular i i in.■■< are held ln MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddlellows' Hall on th. Third Monday in each month at 8 p. m. Vialting brethrun ar. cordially welcomt. W. THOMSON, W. M. W. B. ROBERTSON, Secretary. COURT MT. BEGBIE, No. IHSl. OF I. O. F. Meets in I. a 0. F. Hall next to Tapping's (iiitini House every second and fourth Monday in month. Viaitlng bretbren cordially welcomed. O. W. BELL, C. R. WM. B. CAMERON, Rec.-Bec O. W. O. W. Mountain View Camp, No. ili. Meets Second and Fourth Wednes day. ln each month ln Selkirk Hall. Visiting Woodmen art cordially Invited t.o attend A. J. WOODLAND, Con. Com JAMES McINTYRE, Clerk. Union Hotel IUUST NKWLY REPAIRED RATES, . $1.50 PER DAY Weekly ami monthly rates to lie arranged. Meal Tickets, 21 meuls Ior $6.00 FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C. A. P. LEVESQUE, Proprietor Laughton (S, Tapping, Props. First Street, Revelstoke, B. C. Windsor Hotel Restaurant European Plan Open Day and Night. - Meal Tickets, $6.00 MONTHLY BOARD Strictly First Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath SELKIRK LODOE 12, 1. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday evening In Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. JOHN LYON N. O. JA8. MATHIE, Sec. GOLD RANGE LODGE, K. ot P.. NO. 26, REVELSTOKE, B. O. Meeta every Wednesday except th. Third Wednesday ol each month in Oddtellowa' Hall at 8 o'clock. Viaitlng Knik-ht. are cordially Invited. F. W. TERRY, C. O. U. H. BROCK, K. ol R. * S. m. of r R. Z. CRAWFORD CONTRACTING PAINTER Satisfaction guaranteed WATER NOTIOB, For a LicciiBe to Take uud Unu Water Nolice is hereby givcu ihut Uiu Canadian Paolno Railway couipuuy will Bpply Ior a license to tuno and use Kitty Miners Inches ol wuter out of a small (Jreek, which ll ,ws .u u northerly direction una empties into lllecillewaet Hiver neur Twin Butte. ino woiur will bu taken ut Twin. Butte una will be used fur railway uad domestic purposes ou tho land uesciiuod as C.P.It. Couipuuy's right of wuy. This notice wus posted on the ground on the 'islis dny ol Augusl, l'J12. The appiica lion will be bled iu thc ollice of the Water Recorder at Uevelstoko, li.O. Objection uiuy bo bled with the Bald Water Recorder or with thu Comp Holler of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, H.C. Canadian I'acilic Railway Conipuuy Applicant, E. W. BuUmaii, Local Right of Wuy Ageut, Vancouver, li. C First issue August 31sl. No Other Hosiery Offers This- ' Foot-clothing tluit fits with absolute perfection, reasons you will mitlily see if you'll glance at the' picture here . . . the only hose made that is permanently shaped to the foot antl leg, and that is both Seamless and Snug-Fitting NOTIOE. Revelstoko Luud District. Diatrict of West Kootenay. Take notice that Johu it. West, ol Revelstoke, B.C., occupation, Saddler intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowiug described lands: Commencing ut a post planted on the WeBt bank ol tho Columbia river about 40 chains below Seymour Creek thence west 40 chaius, theuce north 40 chains, theuce eust 40 chuius more or less to tbe Columbiu river, thence lollowing the bunk of the Columbia river south to point of commencement and containing 160 acres, more or less. Dated August 8th, 1912, JOHN R. WEST, Applicant. Andrew Kitson, Ageut. 1st Issue Aug. 31st. Agent for Flexitime Electric Signs R. Z. CRAWFORD Shop in Cumming's Transfer Building. Second Street J.P.SUTHERLAND Transfer Draying Handling Pianos a Specialty Phone 42 - Night Phone 85 NOTICE Kevelstoke Luud District. District of West Kooten iy. i.n. 11 no.ice mat 1, J,un BatWd IS. Blondin, oi Montreal, Hue., occ ipa - tiou .Meielmu,, iuteuds ij appiy Ioi permission to purchase the Io.., wing described lunds: L'oiuiueiiciug ut post planted 40 chuius south from it poiut iu the South boundary of Lot 7S72, Uroup Une, Kootenuy District, which is dis- t-ini from the South East Oorner of suid Lot 7872 00 chains, and marked " Jean Batise 8, Bloudiu's North - Eust Corner Post"; thence south 60 chuius, theuce west 20 cbains, theuce north 00 chaius, ihence east 20 cbains to tbe point of commencement, containing 120 acres more or less. Bated September 33rd, 1012. JEAN BATISE Blondin, Agent. 1st Issue Sept. 25th NOTICE ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J. ALBEET STOHSTEJ PEOP Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props First-Class in all respects. All Modern Conveniences RATES. $2 PER DAY Special Weekly Rates REVELSTOKE. B. C. E. G. BURRIDGE Tinsmith Repairs, Hot Atr, Pip* and Furnace work -WORK shop Ponnaujht Ave. • Rav*l*tnk» UNION HOTEL. AKllOWHHAD, B. C. Hpeclsl Attention given to coinmeirlil men and tonrlals. First-claim sample rooms. Finest sreorry In Britiih Columbia, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake. W. J. Lightburne, Prop Revelstoke Land Bistrict. Bistrict ol West Kootenay. Take notice that 1, Adelard S. Blondin, of Halcyon, B. O., occupa - 1 tion Sbipwight, intends to apply for ' permission to purchuse the following ' uescribed lands: Commencing at a post plauted 20 cbuins south of a Poiut in the South ! boundary of Lot 7872, Uroup One, Kooteuuy Bistrict, which point Is distant 40 chains West from tbe : Soutb East Corner of said Lot 7872, and marked "Adelard S. Blondin's 'North-East Coruer Post"; thence i-i.iM h 40 chains, theuce west 20 chains jthence uorth 40 chains, thence east 20 chains to the point of commencement containing SO acres more or leBS. Bated the 23rd September, 1912. ADELARD 8. BLONDIN. Agent. 1st issue Sept. 25th NOTICE Revelstoke Land Bistrict. DiBtrict of West Kootenay. Take notice that William Henry Wilcox, of lievelstoke, B.C., occupa - tion, Prospector, Intends to apply for permission to purchuse tbe follow ing described lands: Commencing ut a post planted on thc West bauk of the Columbiu river about 40 chains below Seymour Creek thence west 40 chains, thenco south 40 chains, tbence east 40 chains more or less to Columbia river, thence following the Columbia river north to point of commencement, and containing 100 acres, more or less Duted August '.in. i:il2. WILLIAM 11 MNR V WII COX, Applicant. Andrew Kitson, Agent. 1st issue Aug. 31st Luml) ermen It will pay you to make a call at r. B. WELLS, Fur Buyer and Exporter Old Town, - Revelstoke, B. C betoreJbttylnK yonr outfit of working clothes lor the" bush. I make s specialty ol Lo^xinK Shoes, Pants, Sm, Shirts Blankets snd everything required ln yonr business. You would not think of buying luisp with n senm up the front of the leg ... . wouldn't thai he iiRly and uncomfortable? Prnbubly you buy the kind with a seam up the back only ')ecause yuu didn't know there was a kind free from that discomfort nnd unslghtllnsia, There Is, however. You can get the butter hind In nny weight or color if you buy hosiery made hy Penmans Limite Paris Canada Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery Full-Fashioned Seamless BUSINESS LOCALS Clean coal at Coursier's. Robbins' Lethhri-lgo coal iB Unsurpassed, If she suid "bring chocolates" she meuus "Sugur Bowl'' chocolates. All Hobbins' coal is clean screened Lethbridge lump coal. The "Sugar Bowl'' hot chocolate, codec und teu, etc., Is unsurpassed. Good climute, good soil und a good bargain for Vancouver Island acer - age.—H. N. Courtlier. Full supply ol Bunkhead coal now iu. Advauce orders being tuken. Delivery guaranteed. Revelstoke Lieneral Agencies, Limited. The best all round coal on the ti ar- ket is Robbins' Lethbridge coal. For lasting quality use Robbins' coul, one used, ulwuys a customer. Bunkheud coal in all sizes, broken, ogg und stove. Revelstoke General Agencies, Limited. Clean, smokeless, furnace lump aud uut coal at Coursier's. Four curs of small briquettes now in. Positively tbe best coul Ior summer use, cleun und economical. Hevelstoke Lieneral Agencies, Ltd. The "Sugar Bowl Fountain]', like Charlies Aunt, is still ruuniug. We aie still serving out to sutistied customers our delicious ice crcum, sodus und Sundaes. Here's the road to comfort, a 'entitled thirst, a cool body and aie freshed oue, the only way is via a cool drink at tbe sugar Bowl r'oun- t.i.n, McKenzie Avenue. To prove lhe quality of Ho ibloa l.et.'j ridge coal, any one not MtvUtld wiib it may return it. No better coul thuu Hobbins' Lethbridge coal has ever come to Revel - Stoke. To prove it, try it. Her time was wrong, h.r Uue was bad; The Black Koy Study made her sad, She said good bye to all the fuss, And bought a Gourlay Augelus, At tbc RevelBtoke Music Btore, The "Sugar Bowl" Luncheonette Ib now running in connection wltb our soda fountain. Ladies will lind here a comfortable place to get an afternoon cup of ten, chocolate, eoltee, lit'cl tea and light rcfrfshments. -Make out your order lor your Winter's supply of coal. We have the goods on hand and will deliver at your own convenience il you send ln your order early. Hevelstoke General Agencies, Limited. A FEW 8NAPS-7 Roomed House Third Btreet, 50!t. Lot, $1200.w). A modern House, Second street, $8.10.00 Modern House, Connaught avenue at $1."i00.00—Hevelstoke General Agencies A SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT Mrs. Edward Kennedy, ot Meriden, Conn., 40 years old, was advised by her Physician to try Br. Marlell's Female Pills, she did so with wonderful resulta. Thousuuds of others would say the same. 20 years the standard at your Druggist. WAiNTEU HORSE FOR BALE—General utility, bargain. A. Babish, Lower Town, Hevelstoke, B.C. Octolaer 21.— Paul Gilmore in "The Havoc..' Empress theutre. WANTBD—A Teamster and a Cant - book Man, for mill work. apply lvcrnaghau Lumber Company, Ltd., Sulmon Arm, B.O. FOR SALE-A number of good Second Hand Safes, easy terms and cheap. Write Vancouver Safe Works, Ltd., Vaucouver, B.C., for list. WANTED—A young girl It) yeurs ot uge, wants position us chambermaid or light house work or nurse girl, Apply Mail-Herald. TO RENT—Roomy Stable, with loft and Carnage house. Apply to Dr. McLean. FOR SALE—Fifty pure breed White Leghorns. All ni^t be sold ut once old and young. Apply John J- Devine. AH subscribers not receiving the paper regularly are requested to com - municate with the editor, Mail-Herald Box an, Hevelstoke B.C., in order that their complaints may be rectified! Write your lull name and ad - dress legibly, and your complaint will he attended to promptly. Rj ii 1 ::::| N : j 1 111 650 These October days say—"wear an Overcoat" Style and value say—"wear a Fit-Reform Overcoat." We have the lightweights that are the right weights. All the new models—in a splendid variety of new effects. Always glad to show them to you. PRESERVING rOlNTERS i Orape Jolly—Wash Concord grapes and strip them from the stems, put intu the preserving kettle with one cup ■'( water to prevent Brorching. Mash tbem with tbe potato masher, and keep well stirred, until they have boiled about twenty minutes. Strain through cheese cloth, theu meusuro ll • .,' ol sugar to a cup ot juice. Heat I tbt- sugar thoroughly in a hut pan I lifting constantly with an egg-uiru- er to prevent it scorching. Add to the ig juice and it should jell in a few miuutes. Grape Wiue—i t'liltriiieuleJi The i pulp in the jelly bug ,„ still too rich ■ thrown away. Cover it well *.tn watei and boil briskly for about beta minutes. Strain ugain ttirutigh the Jelly bag or a Une uuir seine. Add u cup uf sugur to a cup oi juice and oring to thc boll. Bottle at onco and cuis lightly, Set in a cool durk pla e to prevent auy let mentation. A much richer wiue cau be mude of course, frum lhe tresh grapes. Proceed exactly the same as in tbo mak.ug uf Jelly, but add only one- cup ot sugar to each cup of juice aud the sugar need uot be healed. A wine that retains all the Havor ol the raw fruit can be made hy pack .ug the grapes tightly into a large wide inouthod jar, putting in a layer ul grapes aud sprmgliug thickly with sugar uum the jar is ulled. It must be lightly closed ur the juice will suur. The wine will Im; ready to use iu ubout a month. For a dr.iak nil ,i glass with one purt wine and two parts water. Crape Preserves—Remove ihe skins by squeezing euch oue between the thumb au.l fingers. Put the pulp on to boil until the seeds are loosened, i'ass through a siene to remove the seeds. Add the sKius to tbe pulp and boll with puuud for pound of sugar. Kepuoiates H. M. Clarke Winnipeg, oct. 7—H. Maxwell Clark who has ficsn iu Winnipeg oil several occasions during the past twelve mouths, representing bimsell us Do - minion Organizer fui the Canadian Highway Association, has no. connection with that oody, according tu a statement made at a meeting ol ibe Manitoba Guud Huads Associa - tli D Friday uight by Mi. W.J. Kerr", • t ol tin Canadian Highway Association. Memlaers ha.e been secured by Mr. Clark, not on.y m Winnipeg, but in ii..ui> oth-r cities iium Hulifav to the Pacific I uaot. by advauciug the argument tb.it be »an working in the Interest uf the Canadian Highway Association, although Ins connection ceased on January j, ui'i, tts wan proved by a statement signed by him and read at the meeting. iir. L'lark was present at the gathering and was given an opportunity to present tii= s.de ot the argument. Aftei listening patiently to his explanation iir. LTark Was advised to cease Irum Ins activities and warned that his presence would nut be tolerated at the Canadian Highway Association s convention, to be held here this week. In the opinion of several who have in the past come in contact with Mr. Clam, h's interest in the cause of gootl roads haB Income an obsessiou and it was considered advisable to publicly repudiate the self-styled Do- m.ii.ou Organizer. While art.na,- as unauthorized organ IMI Mi. t ,.iim ba> dune a great deal to prejudice the cause ol the Highway Assocation in many quarters, and bus, because of the hasty utter- created antagonism in high quarters. Ths uction taken on tho Initiative ot the Manitoba Good Roads Association was hastened !*>- rui.8' Clark had drafted a program lol be convention, He bud two speakers for the four-day session. McKlNNON rV SUTHERLAND a0mi*Mtm-\t ■ -***^Spr**?i»»- New lime Table un June 2nd. a new C.P.R. time table came Into eflect for the sum - mer, changing tbe hours of arrival and departure ol ibe tralrs, which arc as follow i. WEBT BOUND. No. Arrive Leave » S.W 6.15 1 15:35 .15;55 1* - HUO 17o.k BAST BOUND No „ Arrive Leave « ..~ _..*:« _..24:55 14 7:10 7:40 » llll* U;15 BOOTH TRAIN Arrives 1S30, leaves 7:4* a.m. Siilirs October i'i— Vorsalitls in "Thc Damp Fires Gloom." BmprCBS theatre. October J«—The Missouri Girl at Empress theatre. John nT-1.vnu motion pictures com* ing soon, Empress theatre. [ WANTED—Furnished house Ar Apart- mssH. Apply Bars. Kelly, Box 216. eng. TOTlCTt 12, I T.EtE IM^IX. HIE]R^.r.r), feBViliLsTOO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, PJ12 f»-%%%tk%%*. ■*%%»■%»*>■**%%**■%*»%*>%%'*♦*•»♦*•% •*»*•*> %y 5 i NEWS FRQM Fi AND NEAR I 5 , aVSkVUaNUt, *'%^tk'*»'^^e'k%^-^'veie>%'%.-%-%.'»'%.i»v»>e>,»v. U ■ ' "' * 'I M Alberta olectlons will be hsiti .' Banfl, ic: mmii November I5th and 23th, At n .-mu ol ihe legislature in Octob- nllictcd on the er n redistribution bill will be passed bs the and twelve seats addeJ. Edmonton thi north and Oal arj each will have three i a nf members, isted Ior five Another Btonny Bceno marked the concl i "mm ns of the Internal Ion ■ ■ terj ii. ' al Peace Congress ,a Geneva, The ii Louvre uproar was cause1! by n s,.i ch by lb. tiohat in which the prosldent of thc International Bureau of Peace i hai m ter i I the Italian airmen who have been ■ pei al n .lining the war, ns "brigands ol tbe air." Tin congress tlecidod to meet next it the Hague utul in 1914 at Mb ' . la i m the walls nl a ' t'| :.. .. . . ,, Ilus- ■ per. ' M ilill'll I Cuba bringing countries conl ounce. | - - a try ib n hich i la nt, an itruggh has , ■ . lepurtmenl far, .; ..- announced, thi tnin tei of mar- oen . "■ Tbc hul im i'ii'' The war ly .i year, Sevi i . havo over tin modern poi tation, aviation, aud .alu - ■ ..;.. I .':'., ■ ■ ,. . l : .. I :, :..,. I M Ulll. . ■ - id will he co lys. m sacril cod to . . ...u army ark, Md., on an ..i in) .i i". urty-nvc 1 t to thi ... u nd, in ' orporul Frank S. i i riouslj injui .ub Bec- .. ii if kwell, iter. Seattle enn go ahead with its |g,- I trbor Improvements now, for the Btipreme court lms declared .ill the bond Issue legal. The test case wus hroughl by the port commissioners i" remove all possible obstaclos [inin the work. The improvement! include tho much adver- ed l I.iii Island terminals, which are to lie established by eastern capital, st* iiii,ler a .ill year lease from tin' port. Famine has cum.' to the aid of the governmenl and tho railway com panleB, against the railroad strikers in Catalonia, Spam. The situation Is rapidly becoming worse. Tin- peo-! I'b' in.' suffering great distress in I many places owing tu the high prices of food. In suinr villages no supplies ar" obtainable, an.l the famished i I'Im ium deterred trom attacking and ticking the stations on y by the presence uf Btrong l.o Iies nf soldiers, i THE CANADIAN i :rce CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12.1500,000 DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Oralis on the principal cities in the following countries issued without delay : Africa Cuba Ar.ililn ' .i.nrk Argentine Republic I'm' pt Armenia lii nil Austral!,, 1 "i;i . a Atistriii-Hunuiiry Iim- b Belgium Germany Brazil t; .'mm Uininrla Holland Ceylon Iceland Chill India 1 ■ ' " I China Italy ' '' Crete Jm an Roinii.inla These drafts can be drnwn in sterling, francs, mnrlcs, lire, kronen, yen, tnels, rouble.-., etc., according (o the n oney of the country In which they ure payable. This i nables the payee to obtain the exact amount intended. REVELGTC'.'HE BRAf r h F. rVT. GIBSON. MGR N.sKrsi' r.i.'\Mii, 11. L. Kti'iiiw i- i.i., Manoger. Mni'cilonla Malta M.aiL'liurlH Mexlc ' Nov Zealand Russia SlTViU Kin in Siberia South Africa Norway Panama 1 . . ., 1 ml Spain Sm.iin Settlements Sweden S • n crlunil FULL LINE OF GENT'S SHOES The well known Keen Kut Shoe and the Wellington solid leather Shoe. They are both leathers. We also carry a full line of Tan Shoes. Call and see them before purchasing. ARMSTRONG & COMPANY Boot nnri Shoo nepalrers. Saddlers Harness Mukors Philippine Islands Syrin ^ Turkey 6.7 United Stittei Wesl Indies, etc. ««te8«^«(i^«^to«^8««ft«^«W8«^*W«lW!« JUST OPENED Sold by Bourne Bros. i f 1 THE REVELSTOKE OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE f |f A New Short Order Restaurant and Eating House S - op Only White Cooks [.Employed j* Have had 15 years experience as a caterer _\ ————— % Regular $5.25 Meal Ticket for Five Dollars.: A Fran ... , lor its .11 ,i ...l.ull Lo Illi' ■...,•' Ij 111.' i tun null. tiavi • ii ordered bj the ' ba-c u i. hour, una :. ....ic.uc jj.nis. it ti.o.iMju leet. Sewing Machines A nice new stork of Singer and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines For Sale or Hire by the month at Manning's. All kinds of machine needles Btocked. MANNING. Agent. S±Ma£lfiiii6B^3aMSl Plenty of Gait Lump Coal arriving. Orders will have prompt attention. Order nt Kootenay Agencies McKeuzie Avene PHONE • 292 Fruit Lands FOR SALE Cilena Tiny ltuidn in parcels oi 10 or '20 acres or en bloc. Correspondence inviti il. John Shaw. Agent. Box 616 Arrowhead « 41 •j' 8M _ f J. Pappos and J. Chitsas, Proprietors MacKenzie Avenue, Revelstoke, B. C Milt MAK1CWIM0N CANADIAN SERVICE KiiY.u. MAIL, STEAMERS 1 Al,!, SBRVICU CHUISTMAS sailings Montreal Quebec Uverpool Portland, Maiue, Halifax, Liverpool Only l'uiir Davn at Sea li'oin From .Sow s.s. Mfgantic Oct 26 Nov. 23 Portland Halifax s.s. Teutonic Sat. Nov, 2. New 8.8. Laurentic Dec 1 Dec 8 New s.s. Laurentic, Sat. Nov.'J. S.S.Teutonic —Dec 14 Dec 15 s s. Canada. Sat. Nov. 16. 8.8. Canada Dec JI Dec 22 New s.s. Laurentic and Megantic, 15,000 tons, largest from Canada. All Classes Carried. S. S. Teutonic, 582 feet, 18.000 h.p. S.S. Canada, 514 feet, 10,000 tons. Carry only Second and Third Class. Baggage checked through to Slenmerin bond. No hotel or transfer expenses. Company's Office, 619 Seoond Avenue, 'Seattle, 3 doors eist from Cherry Street or A. G. DROOKER, Agent Canadian Pacilic Railway, Revehtcke, B.C ■ -■ . anada, i to :*i .* Lbs o. **»*av. ;".' . ,Vj . ,,1 ■ ■- ore tl .... ...... .i . . tl ■ . . i .,. n ■ ■ ■ - ' . at ., b I the -■ ... I . re - ■ ■ - 1 ' "This is the Range I Use—the GURNEY OXFORD" *> •.;■■'■■- , I... _ ■-- , fiiDucY.nYrnp / EURNEY-OXFORP: *. Vii^l'S ■■ yit. "•■rK O .--''""' ■ ' : ■ ■ . ■ ■ I Ut. v, .... ■ i.o ■ . •..,... iiilogist, returned recent!) N ;.. |.; .li I!. | :.'.il I) li. •• the i \UlJt ot 11 coal MourcM. i '■ pn ... Oovei im,cn' • Bt ntitl take a ., nth lu Ilo ■ ' t nil WIIH I1C- most of his trip fi, W, Evani, tlm ;-e.ittlo ex- j. : . j an explore! on ;■ shall of tbc National Finance l, .. .n> I Iiiiiiiii""' When a ranijf il re-rommpnrled by one woman to another, it has met tiie final test. The itaunchest fiends of the Gurney-Oxford Range are th' e women who have experience with it day in and day out. They know how dependable it is; they know that r.o oiiicr range gi' constant and un iti on, not simply in management and Economy, Lut in The Gurney-Oxford works constantly for its owner's peace of f,nA it t-nts her rffor's to make eacl I al ono of abs- ttisfac* tion. 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 it the golden brown biscuits, the light delicious broad and pastry, the roasts and fowl done to the queen's taste, that her Gurney-Oxford turns out. Thf Gurney Oxford owes its popularity to the recommendtion of those for whom it works. %e»estoke J4ardware Co. REVELSTOKE, .>.«.'. Stl Howson C&> Co. Are prepared to Sell Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum and alll House Furnishings at Eastern Prices. Ask for Cash Discount. COAL and WOOD Good Screened Lump Coal (semi hard) from Lethbridge now in Birch, Fir and Hemlock-dry-$6 to $7 a cord Orders will receive prompt attention. Phone No. 60 S. G. ROBBINS REDUCTION IN ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Are you wanting any Electrical Work Done ? If so, call at the Revelstoke Plumbing AS. Sheet Metal Co.'s Store, Connaught Avenue. A. G. DUCK ELECTRIC SUPPLY STORE l'lioni' .'HI Nicjlit I'lionc 40 P. O. Ht'X •)« Sash, Doors, Mouldings' Turnings W are in the manufacturing business f Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Turnings, Show Cases, Office and Bar Fixtures, Storm 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 Pipe, 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 DIOR F/CT0KY P. O. Box 295, Revelstoke, B. C. ASK THE DRIVER Everybody kimwa him, ho wlll t,li vim timi tlu- whiskey* wen™ nelllngaVre the bent, full and he oonvlnced. Nt, hmiKt'htikl Bhnuld be without a supply of mir Har* vey's Special Scotch Whiskey; our Frnpln Liqueur Brandy, guaranteed Hii yfn 18 iilil i,r Blaokborry Brandy for Medicinal puipoeee, Our etock t,l choice Which nnil l.iquiiiH of all kiniK tut' iiiiexci'llrd. Soltl Iiy all tin- lc,ii,i|: 1,. 1,1 , ur telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd. Importers aril Dealer* In Pure Wine*, Liquor*, Cigar* and Cigarette* 1 Do You Want Cheap Wood or Building Material 2x4 Cedar. 1 inch, 1 '4 inch lo 3 inch Dry Cottonwood All Buildings and Platforms on Old Mill Site for sale. CALL AT Bowman Lumber Company's Office third Street and Smelter Track r "'p mmrmti* 1 ■ I 1 I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, Mii THE ONLY SHOE STOCK IN TOWN WHICH CAN SUPPLY THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY THE jyLA.ZTj-TTJdiTlA.TsT3, ^HlV^LSTOIKl-e \tamaasBmBBsmimaBaatataaaBa\ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, Wll! OUR SHOE MOTTO Classy Shoes in newest designs at a minimum cost for maximum wear. OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT FRIDAY BARGAINS 7 or 8 Womens' Coats that were $12 to $15, go on Sale Friday at - - - $10.00 A lot of Waists, muslins, nets and some Black Silk, on Sale Friday at Each - - $1.00 c/4 clearing lot of Corsets, any size, and a lot of different styles, all at one price. - - $1,00 Ladies Fall Suits The new long Suit Coat is being taken up. Most ladies seem to like it. It is 30 and 32 in. long, against the 26 in Coat worn last Spring. We have a fine assortment of these Suits in Navy Blues and the Scotch Tweeds that are fashionable. Price about $20.00 Get Them at Humes New Flannel Shirtwaists For Ladies, made in all-wool and Union English Shirting Flannels, with Neglige self collar, in a wide range of colors, all sizes at $3, $4 and $5 Womens Knickers Womens' Heavy Pull Over Knickers, in black or grey, made of heavy Stockinette. These are very popular at $1.25 Groceries and Crocker) Department Finest and Best Fruit That Money Can Buy Mcintosh Red Apples, Gravenstine Apples, Wealthy Apples, Cranberries, Red Grapes, Green Grapes, Eastern concord Grapes, Oranges and Lemons. Fresh Shipments of Fish Kippered Herring, Finnan Haddies, Halibut Choice Coffee Beans Fresh Ground Mocha and Java, per Ib 50c Our Own Brand 45c Our Special, 3 lbs. for $1.00 Condensed Colfee with Milk and Sugar Chase & Sa ..bourne's 1 Ib. Tins, 50c " " 2 Ib. Tins 90c Nabob, 1 lb. Tins 50c Post u in Coffee in packages 25c Choice Teas Ram Lai's 'j Ib. and 1 Ib. packages, 3 and 5 lb. packages, 50c; Sunbeam. Red Label, 40c. per lb.. Blue Label, 50c. per lb.: Blue Ribbon, White and Red Label, per lb. 50c. Liptons, 50c. and 60c. pcr lb.; Ridgways, 50c. and 60c. per lb.; Tetley's, 50c. and 60c. per lb.; Salada Blue Label, 50c. per lb.; uncolored Japan, 1 lb. packages, 50c; 5 o'clock 1 Ib. packages, 50c, 5 lb. boxes, $2.25. Deckafulty, 1 Ib. packages, 75c. We have bulk tea, 1,5c. up to 75c. per Ib. Our Special, 3 lbs. for Si.00. Specials for Friday and Saturday Only Lowney's Cocoa, half pound tins, 20c.; Cowan's Cocoa, half pound tins, 20c; Condensed Cocoa and milk, 20c. per tin; Pint bottles C. & B. Imperial Relish, Keg. 35c. Now 20c; Pint bottles C. & B. Oriental pickles. Reg. 75c, Now 40c. New Wools and Yarns Double Berlin in all colors, per Skein. 10c German Town, a fine, soft crochet wool, any color 20c Saxony, a good knitting yarn, all colors 20c Eiderdown, soft, thick wool, for aviation caps, etc., per skein 15c. Knitted Wool Jersey Suits For Boys, Cap to match, in Navy, Brown, Green, Red, etc. Two or three weights to choose from $2.25 to $3.00 Ladies' Golf Coats New lot of Ladies' Golf and Sweater Coats. Some with the new Auto Hood to match. A fine assortment $3.50 to $7.50 Underwear for Fall Let us introduce to you our lines of warm Underwear which are particularly designed for particular people. All weights in wool, from light Summer to heavy Winter wear. The best ot domestic and Old Country manufactures. Our prices are right and fully express the utmost satisfaction for every dollar invested. Both in two-piece and in combination underwear we are leaders. We ask only a comparison. Prices, $1.00 to $4.50 Per Garment Fall and Winter Hosiery Our Hosiery is imported direct from one of the best known and most famous manufacturers in Leicester, England. We save you the middleman's profit and give you the best wearing and most comfortable hosiery in the City for the money. BLACK CASHMERE-Pure soft wool, the best three-for-a-dollar sock on the market. BLACK CASHMERE - Red ring toe. We have no hesitation in recommending this line to anyone. It wears and it does not shrink Price, 50 Cents Per Pair BLACK WORSTED - Hard woven. Full sized Three Pairs for $I.OO JAEGAR HOSE, in black, gray, heather and fancy Price, 60c. Per Pair BLACK CASHMERE - Fast colors and hard wearing Price, 25 Cents FANCY HEATHER MIXED WORSTED—Clean woven, hard finish, comes in three colors Three Pairs for SI.OO FINE BLACK RIEB. CASHMERE. Soft and easy on the leet, wears like iron, and in fast colors Price, 50 Cents Per Pair FANCY HEATHER WOOL -The best heavy one we have yet shown. Lots of weight, fast colors Price, 50 Cents HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT FANCY COLORED CURTAINS We have a crowd of the New Fancy Colored Curtains we want to let go;—got an overstock of them. They are the new ideas in Nets with floral designs. The New Colored Muslin Cathedral Draperies. The $2.90 Lines.'Now $2.00. The $4 Lines. Now $2.90 NEW JAPANESE VERAND.AH SHADES In Wood Splint, Fancy Colors. An entirely New Idea —the Roll-Up kind. All lengths, very decorative and useful. Gives you privacy on your own verandah that you cannot otherwise have. Get Them At Humes. A Large Stock to ChooseFrom iATURDAA . OCTOBER 12, 1912 •MaiED d^t^T-JL-KCK^-^LU, ~£t RrvTiiJLo&rno^z'm BATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, Mil! ' Goins: Now at Sale Prices & The Entire Stock of Womens' Long Coats and Suits All New Fall and Winter Styles TlniHo taking part nn Sunday an'Mi'. Robertson, Mr. P. Bamaon, Hev. H, .1. Ohave, will speak on this popular subject, "Man's Secohfl Chance," A hearty welcome awaits every man in t Iim city. ivy Blue Serge Sails S: 36 an 134. Regular S28.GO. Sa! I $19.00 Ladies' [weed Sails ular Ptice $22.50. Now $15.50 Ladies' Long Goals One lot to clear at $10. Regular $20 Coals Sale Price $15.00 j Misses Fall Coals Regular Price $9.00. Sale Price $6.50 These Coals will fil tfitls from In tu 14 years, Call m and See the List of Goods We Are Offering at such a Large Reduction in Price ID & YOUNC "-I v_ nWOl-CWVT.I. riWlT-VKM nmvwMiwnBV THE CITY IN UIEF l, .1. i Mrs, Watt, of Virnoi Revelstoke, this • of Mrs. K.G. McRnc itch lasi evening at ., M c.A etween the I.O.O.F. i'.M.G.A. team, result- t tv i ne in favor I.O.O.P, team. St. I . ■ .-ill hold a cou rt in I on October t, when a Bret class ograi ,vlll be presented by local irt st-. Do nol tail tu secure yuiir ..,:- arly a1 Macdonald's drug store rices. I Dr. Sutherland, Dr. Hamilton, Mr. tts, 11. II. Mc\ lty and CH. Mac .a.i.i, members of the Progress club ted tu meet In the Rovel- • clul . on Tuesday at l u'tloek ,u the atternoon, for tbe purpose of ng Mis. Schafera report ou her - to Revelstoke. In the Baptist church imi Sunday, istor, Kev. B. J. Chave, will speak on the lollowing subjects:— 'i | , Bncouragemeat of ■ ng, "A Brand plucked I ol the Burning." Sunday school KS at 2 30 p.m. Men's . -- • • • - ii I i lom of rhurch. . ome. Vou arc to ill ei vices. Iu addition to thi ; i ...•■ lisl ; i . .tn a. ie v.. re made for a ii n ol ■ ■ apples, an.l : . . Mr. John Shaw ... iki -. and a a S ..,:■, for ■ 0 ection e 9. In : par- I In ui an ! ; au Christ - • : ■ ■ '■ • .. il ti-vi. I Mr. 18, « . . ■- ■ . M -s V . ■ ;. ■ married lifi Preshr sisg Season For Preserving Fruits we handle onl} the best. If yon wish to procure smh iruits as cannot be beaten cither in quality or price, we would advise you to place your order with us. We will guarantee de- livery of all orders taken. FRUIT JARS AND RUBBERS This season we are haudliufr the celebrated .Mason Fruit Jura in Tints. Quarts aud half gallons. These Jars require no comment. The) arc par excellence. To Open Haw Waterway (Special telegraphic dispatch to ithe M i,l Herald, from its representative al Ottawa.) Surveyors have commenced work in Hevelstoke in the Columbia river, with a vi ■« to riotermlng the [oasl - billty ol opi nln ! up n " ■« watorway for the dispatching tho wheat of the prairies of ' 'nnailn, to the Pacific Coast via Reve stoko and the Arrow lakes, to Portl in I, Oregon. Thfl Do- minion govornmont havo made an appropriation of thirty six thou and dol lars for this purpo ie, and the route will he som •. hundred miles shorter than the present one from Vancouver and In addition to this there will be the advantni e i I cheaper rateB from the prairie by rail, and a cheaper rate on thfl Columbia river to Portland from here. This dispatch goes to show that tbe Capital of Canada's Alps is about to come into her own and be one ofthe largest cities In the Dominion of Oanada. The Versatile! Iiy untiring effort, and with thc ar. tistic welfare ot bis patrons in mind. Manager Smythe ol tbc Empress theater, has seared an attraction de luxe for the Bvonlngs' ot Oct, 2!i and 26. The oftorlng referred to is P. Bturat-Whyte's company ol Pierrots, "The Yer. at ihs," who arc making a limited lour of Canada coming from and returning directly to tha old country. !n addition to the lirst part of the performance, which Is devoted entirely to an old fashioned Pierrot show, A. HOBSON, MacKenzie Avenue Revelstoke Inside Property Real Bstate is selling rapidly. Why not c.et iu before all the most desirable residential lots arc tahien up.' L,ast week vve mude several good sales to i.ic.i; buyers and it will only be a short time belore these lots are all dosed out. Call at our office, and get lull particulars, All our property can be Bold on eas) tei ms. Kootenay Jfgencies, Limited Mr. Whyte has secured a new musical Icomedy sen', which deals with the H.N.W.M.P. in Canada. This production which runs slichtly over an hour j furnishes the entertainment for the last halt or the evening. A special matinee will he K-iven on Saturday and a change of program again on Saturday evening, NOTICK. In view of the fuel, that the Provincial Conservative convention, will be held nt. Revelstoke on tho 24th and 35th inst., and it is expected that it | Will he one of the largest conventions ever held iu the province, the committee on arrangements arc anxious to ie prepared to accommodate all, and those citizens who have spare 11 nuns, the committee will appreciate ii ii ihey will notify tho secretary. It. is mosi Important that aa Itevel stoke has heen favored by holding this important convention here tbut all citizens Bhould do all In tbeir power to make it ., sin,ess. By order of thfl Committee. Farevell Engagement The All, n Players, wbo bave heen playing to capacity houses every night this week, close their present engagement in the great farce comedy— "Whose Baby Arc You'" tonight at the opera house This popular company havo lost none of their prestige with tbe theatre goers of Ihis eity, as evidenced by the crowded bouses at every performance. The leading lady. Mis- Yerna Pel- ton, with her charming personality, lis ably supported hy a strong eom- ipaiiy, who have won tiie confidence of the entire cily. .Manama Allen has certainly well chosen his caste for 'this season. I The music by the Royal Hungarian quartette was a delightful assistance every nitwit to the enjoyment of the patrons nt the opera bouse. Card of Th3nks The members ot the itevelstoke Poultry and Pet Btock Association, wish to thank Mr. P. \Y. Laing for tlie able way iu which he carried through the work a- show secretary, at the Fifth annual fall fair at Rovelstoke an.l ,u his getting all exhibits returned to the owners und all prize moneys paid to tho winners at. tho show at the close of the last day ol thfl exhibition, .IAS. MATHIE, President. HOY SMYT11K, Secretury. FISHING TACKLE SPORTING GOODS ,l. J. Pernio puul Kamloops a visit ' Thursday. In the Presbyterian church on Sun day evening, M ss McLean aud Mr. Kobertsou will sing a duett. Tbe Progress Club will meel o Tuesday night next. All members re qui Bl .1 to attend. High Schoi ■ day aud Friday ol ti Ileal the . d< n n the i i J-'ud. Mr. and .1 B F ■ • . - l : I who ■ a a diSC the best inl Mr. Henry Kipp. ,,[ Chtl'liwack, Was Itor at the fair, a ;;ucst of his daughter Mis a. ,i. McDonell, Mr. Kipp . - loud .a ii s pia.se o: oar ed- ■ on, i be gri al edhlblt we bail is as be l a the .. it future ior the [I itrict, - Ll ■ ■ hulls Under Way Hevelstoke Lodge, no. 1'vm. LOO. M.. which was organized tt '., x weeks ago are already figuring on reut.Jag the upstairs of tbc Burns bloiX for lodge rooms and elub rooms. Organizer J.C. Monahan, who left for Kam loops Thursday morning to insUHite then lodge, returned yesterday morning. There will he a business u.cet- D al th Lower Odd Fellows hall on Monday evening, Oct. 12th at S r.m. sharp, Tho organizer wishes to state (or ii nei I of those wbo have not signed applications, ihe charter will -1 October -' th. when the lefl will : ied from fi to (25. tie i t.iuart- . IVatson Realty t'o. JIU!.INt!,S LOCALS WANTBD—A competent girl for bouse work, good wages, Apply to Mrs. W. a. Poote. POUND—On Fair Grounds and In care of tbe Secretary:—! net hand hag; 1 black pocket purse; 1 Sweater coat. See Oanada crowned In tbe contest of tbe Nations, Oct. 22nd. Don'l lorget to bring a Iriend with you Tuesday evening to tbe whist drive It. St. Francis hull, Mc—enzle avenue. Uon't. lorget tho concert in the opera house on Tuesday, October 22nd. GUiNiS 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 Best Hardware Agents for Gurney Chancellor Ranges and Minerva Paints OPERA HOUSE MISS VERNA FELTON AND Till. ALLEN PLAYERS FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, OCT. 12th "WHOSE BABY ARE YOU?" Prices, 25c., 50c, 75c. Seats at cTWacdonald's Drug Store . R t Wedding dells ', ei ry kappy evenl took placo , i ti .,i s h.in., In i iiim h, Vancouver, Rev. lir. li. Francis Perry un- n marl aye Mine Mary Florence Ar, and Mrs. P. . B.C., and Dr. Mac.N mghti n. sou V, Ward, formerly ,.l Vic- ... m away by . ., brown ti i ... ...mined ,, , oul It .1 ,i lie i 'berry, '. Ai" bridal party, ■M | -l , the a . altei ■i left .veeka Blr ro- iy, In ■ lotne their r - —.turw.t 1 ****vs' Dure; Sto.uk INDIAN BEAD WORK i ■ Tbi I il •'•' M' I1'" "• • Hoi itet .. II quart, o $1.00 TO $3 50 25C , 50C, $1.00 %1 25 ;■''.. ■ $2.26 I 9 i our.1 Svrup, pei bottle ... B0C nil !'•'. 35C. AND SOC. i m ilslonl ml I Ivel i lil 50C. AND $1.00 .1 $1.00 All well favored remeilii fo ■ •■ prevailing Cure a Cold in thc Head with Bews' Cold Tablets. 25 Cents a Box i bews THL REXALL STORE bews Smari: Clothing for Summer Montlii Di KI.. i SOFT I ite • ■ md LIZ! iped, fancy or coi I nn $1 up. ite Spring Suit! ind O in when p e< wr large to k 1 1 I pattei ns ti u tidious. McKINNON & SUTHERLAND Fit-Reform dollting Stehon Hah Foot-Rite Shoes ASK FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER Showing the wonderful development taking place in the "City of Certainties," REGINA, SASK. It. nives a great deal of reliable information of Regina and shows the exact location of our New Subdivision there called KENSINGTON which is admitted by those who know Regina to be one of the best investments in the west in Subdivision ldts. Come in and see actual photographs of Kogina'B handsome buildings. Dollars invested now will double in a year's time and you can buy now at the opening sale prtee $150 .AND $175 PER LOT GOOD LIVE AGENTS WANTED Snaps in Revelstoke Houses Six-Roomed Modern House on F'ourth Street, only $2,200 Six-Roomed Modern House on Third Street, only $2,000 Eight-Roomed Modern House on Second Street, only $2,300 We have taken over the agency of the AMERICAN CASUALTY CO., of Tacoma, and all policyholders will kindly take notice that future premiums arc pity able to us. J. B. Watson Realty Company Local Agency, American Casualty Co. E. G FOLEY, Manager, MacKenzie Avenue *m ■ ■■•.-.•■r.;r
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Title | The Mail Herald |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd. |
Date Issued | 1912-10-12 |
Geographic Location | Revelstoke (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | The_Mail_Herald_1912_10_12 |
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 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0310664 |
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Longitude | -118.195833 |
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