'-. r./ " Empire" Typewriter For ease of operation and perfection in results produced, this machine is unsurpassed. Price, $110.00 Cash. Interior Publishing Co., ■ Agents The epal Mf TYPEWRITER Knr ease of operation and perfection in resuts produced, this Machine is unsurpassed ■—PaiCK: *00 00 cash. [interior Publishing Co, Agents Vol. 14,-No 66 5!3?««j fib,, C. B. Hume & Co, Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. r A lot of children school wash dresses, to fit children from five to io years of ape, in good heavy wash materials. Sailor and French dresses, these were $2.50 and $3, the lot will be on sale while they last at per dress Boys' wash suits and Girls' wash dresses to fit children up to six years, in good wash materials, fine for starting the children to school. They are going at a bargain 1.90 95c. Ladies', Misses' and children's White 4 Ct\ Duck Shoes, at prices up to $3, now I .OU Children's Tarn o' Shanters and hats some are nice cream wool serges, some wash materials, they sell at various prices up as high as $1, now 40c. Boys' and Girl's school boots in good strong leather, made by standard makers, such as Williams, and the Amherst Shoe f\ r A Co. These will wear if any shoes will, $2 and __L_OU C. B. HUME & CO., LIMITED Stores at Rav«lstoke and Arrowhead. ft CLEARING AT COST X We are still keeping tne knife A COAL OIL STOVE CUT going and cutting down our stock. We have too nuny Re 1 tinnier, Cast Buttom... .% .90 frigerators. You want one. Here 2 ' .... 1 50 is your chance 8 • " " " .... 2 00 A First Class Family Size, 1 " Uciman with kettle .75 made to give satisfaction, a Food 2 1 50 Preserver Biid an Ice Saver. 1 '■ Glass Bottom 1.25 No. 1 Labrador $ 3.50 2 " " " 1.50 11 " " " 2 25 o. 2 Labrador 10.00 A chance of a life time to Other sizes cut t '. Don't make a Good Bargain. Don't miss this chance miss it. Lawrence Hardware Co., Limited TINSMITHINQ PLUMBING ELEOTRIC WORK B__» / wsB&swm Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office -Toronto, Ontario. Until further notice this Bank will be open C. P. R. Pay Night and following night each month, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Open every Saturday evening from 7 to 9. p. m. Savings Bank Department Interest allowed on deposits from date of deposit and credited quarterly. Revelstoke Branoh, B.C.—A. B. MoCleneghan, Mgr Just Received Another line of Ladies' Dress Skirts and Fall Underwear, C h i Id r e n's Bear Skin Coats and Caps. Also Winter Mitts and Gloves. \L I have just put in a stock of Standard American Jewelry Every Article ia Gauranteed. MISS A. MASLEN Opposite Climax Hotel, First Street. HEVELSTOKE. B. 0. SKIT. % 1908 $2.50 Per Year THE FALL FAIR List of Committees—Program of Attractions The lirst annual fill fair held under the auspices >,f tho Revelstoko Agricultural Sncietv promises to h • a de oided success judging from the interest taken in every branch of exhibits. This, the lirst fair, must of neces-ity be small, hut "small beginnings make big euds,'' and our people tired by the lirst success will be encouraged to persevere in years tu cnnie. Those exhibiting should los- no time in getting to work, OFFICERS The following are the lirst ollicers of the Revelstoke Agricultural Society: Hon. President.—Hon. Capt. Tst- low, Thos. Taylor, M.P.P., W. J. Brandrith, T. Kilpatrick, A. McRae. President—Mayor Lindmark.' Vice-President—A. Johnson. Treasurer—F. B. WellB. Secretary—C. li, Macdonald. Directors—C. B, Hume, J.Abraham- son, W. A. Foote, R. Howson, A. J. MclKinell, E. A. Haggen, A. Stone, W. Cowan, F. Bourne, F. B. Lewis, J. M. Ivellie, E. A. Bradley, F. Young, R. Ciiloy, 11. McSorley, J. Laughton, W. Bews, G. S. McCarter, Guy Barber, and A. V. Anderson The prize list h is been published and each hook contains an entry form for,exhibit purposes, The public are requested to collect, and send their exhibits to the grounds as early as puss i hie. committees The following are the various exhibit committees: Poultry—E. Corning, (Chahman); A. J. MeDonell, J. Morgan, M. Fleetham. Fruii—L. Hagar, (Chairman); 11 Sniylhe, J. Maley, II. Hay, G. Bell, J Shaw, (Galena Bay). Vegetables—G.Laforme, (Chairman) D. Hall, J. Reighley, C. Ericson, T. Lux, Wing Chung Floral—A. E Miller,(Chairman); J. Maley, .1. Shaw. Bread and Preserves—Mrs. M. Petti piece. (Chairman); Mrs. Hutchison, (Secretary); Mrs. Lindmark, Mrs. Rae, Mrs. Howson, Mrs. Cunningham Morris, Mrs. Bongard, Mrs. R. N Doyle Fine Arts—.Mrs. Coursier, (Chairman); Mrs Lawson, Mrs. J. M. Doyle, -Mrs. Holten, Mrs. Elson, Mrs. Bews, Mrs. McLennan, Mrs. Kilpatrick. Fancy Work—Mrs.Urquhart, (chairman); Mrs. Foote, sr., Mrs. W. Lawrence, Mrs. A. Mcltae, Mrs. Needhani, Mrs. McCarter, Mrs. Porter. Decoration—W. Home 11,(chairman) K. McRno, J. Dallas, F. Tweedale. Transportation —11. N. Coursier, (chairman); II. C. Morris, W. W. Le Feiiux, W. W. Foster, T. Bradshaw. Printing and Advertising—K. A. Haggen, (chairman), H. C. Morris, Judges—J. R. Leamy, limber; W.J. Brandrith, fmit and vegetables, Manufacturing—R. Sawyer, (chairman); F. E. Sine, H. Manning, S. Norman, J. Walker, A. Grant, A. Hob son. Mineral—F. B. Lewis, (chairman); E. A. Bradley, J. I). Sibbald, A. Juhn- son, G. S. McCarter, C. M. Field, W. A. Sniylhe, Live Stock—F. McCarty,(chairman) F. Fraser, A. J. MeDonell, G. Bell, A. E. Kincaid, V. Lewis, sr., W. Watson. Dogs—J. Devine, (chairman): A. McRae, C. R. Skene, T. E. L. Taylor. Sports and Athletics—Labor Day Committee. Building and Grounds—W. A.Foote, (chairman); J.Abrahamson, C. Holten, H. C. Morris. Finance—C. B. Hume, (chsirman); W, M. Lawrence, R. Howson, J, P. McLennan, F. Yoong, V. Bews. I.AIIlin 11AV The opening of the Fair will be synonymous with Labor Day, and Sept. 7th has heen set apart entirely for that purpose. The following are the oflic .rs and committees: Chairman—G. Knapp. Treasurer—J. Callin. Secretary—T. Wadman. Parade—J. Jamieson, chairman; J. P. McLennan, G. Brock, H. Smythe, H. Kempster, J. Mathie. Bports—J. Lyons, chairman; 8. Norman, R. McDonald, R, Green, W. A. Alldritt, T. Hope, T. Bradshaw, W. G. Astle. Grounds—W. Foote, chsirman; J. A. Dallas, W. A. Alldritt, S. Norman, J. Scott. Transportation—J. MoLeod, chairman, W. W. Foster, T. Rradehaw. Parade Judges—T. Kilpatrick, A. F 1). Lace, F. W. Aylmer. Track and Field Judges—W. W. Foster, G. S. McCarter, T. Taylor, M L. A. Timers—R. N. Doyle, J. MoLean, T. E L.Taylor. Clerk of Omirse—A. E. Kincaid. Marshal Is—G. Brock,chief; G.Knapp, F. Mitchell, J. Lyons, I). Rao, W. A. Foote, J. Jamieson, H. Kempster, J. MoLeod, E. Trimble Starter—W. A. Alldritt. Tug-of-War Judge—T. E, L Taylor The programme of athletic events shows many interesting eventB, a large and handsome prize list being put up. The Grand Parade commences in •':-H) a ui. ami prises will Iiii given foi Ih hest Industrial, Commercial, Cum . Agricultural, Fancy and Consul.ilio., floats, Armstrong v. Revelstoke will he the great lacrosse game, while Kamloops will meet the home boys at baseball, The firemen's races us usual will bo a feature of the sports. Armstrong will play Revelstoke at cricket that day aud a good match is expected. Another feature will be the rille shooting, competitions for which are being arranged. HpKBE RACING The great feature of the Fair will be the two days' hoi'sj racing, and the committee have left no stone unturned to secure full entries and give the public good, clean, honest racing. Horses frum all over the Dominion will participate and some, lirst class spurt is anticipated. Considerable improvements h.ive boon made ou the track and the spacious grand stand will accommodate the specinlois in comfort. The following are officers ol the rice committee: A. McRae, cli.iirinan. H. Cunningham Morris, secretary. AMUSEMENTS The chief dramatic event of the Fair will be "The Shaughrauo," the great Irish ilrniiu, staged hy the Revelstuke Amateur Dramatic Club, and will without exception be the biggest and most elaborate production staged by local talent in the city. The Edison Parlor Theatre which has been recently opened will give regular performances during the Fair, while the Independent Band will furnish music at intervals. On the Fair grounds will tie found various forms of amusement. FRENZIED SIWASHES Indians Rush Court at Kamloops and Rescue Chiefs A hundred Indians of Salmon Arm, just suuth ot Kamloops, are threatening to gu on the warpath, fearing Unit they are aliout. tn have their fishing rights taken away from them. Two Indian chiefs were summoned by the Dominion Government fishery authorities fur setting fish traps illegally. They were convicted and sentenced to pay u small fine. A band of 50 tnd inns swept down on the oourt house, rescued the chiefs and made off with them. Constable Fernie, at Kamloops, mis despatched to the scene, and reported that the Indians were very uneasy. Superintendent llussoy has received instructions to assuage the pssBions of the Red Men by pescelul measures if possible, but is empowered to bring them to time if they do not prove amenable, NOTES ON THE FAIR £T>r^ Benefit Performances There will lie no performances at the Edison Parlor Theatre on Friday night, Sept. 4th, but there will be special entertainnieuts on Saturday afternoon and evening, Sept. 5th, as a benelit tor the Federated Trade Unions. At those performances the new films wiil he shown and an attractive programme will be put on, including the latest il In st. ated songs. 'lhe attention of the public is especially called to these benefit performances. SPORTING NOTES The Y.M C.A. and City lacrosse tea-us met in a league [fixture Monday night on the Y. M. C. A. grounds. The game waB not as interesting as usual owing to the fact of too much City and not enoug Y.M.C.A play being in evidence However, only two penalties were handed out, Woodland, live minutes, and Winkler, three minutes. Mr. Stortz made an efficient referee and it is to be hoped that ho will officiate nt more of the league gum s. The next game will take place nu Friday the 11th, owing to Labor Day coming on Monday. An interesting game is honked tn take place soon in the Junior ranks when Upper and Lower town meet. Lower town team is composed of players from north of the C.P.R. Spur warehouse track. There is a senior baseball workout to-night on the Y.M.C A .grounds at 6 o'clock sharp aud tbo following men are requested to turn out : Scott, Mcfnerney, Dalgleisb, Calder, Black- adar, Hope, Jackson, Ebcrley, Winkler and also any other player who wishes to try out in the senior ranks for tbe Labor day games. Get out on time, The Scots Greys play the Hopefuls in a baseball league fixture on the tlth at 5 p.m. All the Y.M.C.A. track team are requested to be out to-night at McKenzie avenue grounds as soon after six as possible. Some good outside men will take part in the Labor Day sports. All our local men will need to hurry. The Golden lawn tennis players are desirous of visiting Revelstoke on Luhar Day for a tournament. Those who csn play on that day should hand in tbeir names at onoe to C. R. Macdonald, secretary. When your fire is down and your ire is up, the oat lelt in and tbe house turned cold, the pipes all froze and the boiler split—its ooal you want, good ooal—Kip-il-ing. Telephone 89. Intending exhibitors in the fine arte and fancy work are requested lo leave their exhibits at the Mayor's at the City flail on Saturday, Sept. 5th, and a committee will be in attendance to receive all articles which must, be properly ticketed, between the hours of 2 and li p.m. The committee will arrange f>r the placing of all line art and fancy work exhibits in the pavilion. Membership tickets for tbe Agricultural Society for the 1908 09 season, for ladies. Can he purchased for $1 and includes entrance to the fair grounds for both days as well as entry toe for exhibit in one or all classes of ladies wok. No charge will be made for exhibitors in the line arte and fancy woik, under 11! years of age. The attention of all intending exhibitors is called to tbe following: Purchasers of membership tickets for tlie Agriculluial Society will be entitled to free entry to Fair grounds on both days us well an en'rytooneor all classes of exhibits. Those exhibitors not purchasing membership tickets will be charged l'i per cent o! the aggregate of the prize money for that particular entry, and will also have to pay for admission tn grounds. Tickets can nnw be purchased—Ladies iji 1; gentlemen <$2. The general committee haie allotted the spaces for the various exhibitB, and these spaces have been ticketed for each class. The C.P R. have given a rate of a fare and u third from all points for tin Fair, Sept. 7 8 8 The full list of judges for t ie differ- cut classes of exhibits will tic published on Saturday next. The Labor Day parade promises to he a splendid turnout ami the hest yet seen in Revelstoke. C. C. Emmet nf Clear Luke stables hai four promising racers on the grounds, including a thoroughbred stallion. Mr. Howell uf Nelson arrived early this week with two handsome ponies for the races on Sept. 8-9. The great Irish drama "Conn, Tlie Shnugbratin," in li acts and 16 scones, will be the feature of the Fair at the Opera House on Monday nigbt, Sept. 7th, staged by the Amateur Dramatic Club. We understand from the horBe racing committee that tbere will lie a record number of both harness horses and rnnnnrs at the meet this year. About thirty horses in all classes are now on route for Rovelstoke and there will be at least forty on the ground by the first day of tho races. Entries for Fair Exhibits close on Monday, September 7th. Entry fees, 10 per cent, of the prize money. Entries (or tho Labor Day athletic events close nn Saturday, Sept. 5th. Entries are 25c. for senior first ovent and 10c fur junior first event. No charge for further entries. Tho transportation committee have arrange! for the conveyance of the public to and from tho fair grounds during the exhibition on Tuesday, and Wednesday, Sopt. 8 and 9, at the rato of 10c. por head per trip Several very promising local ponies are in training for the races Sept. . and 9. EntricB for the horse races close at 9 p.m. on September 7th. Entrance free, 10 per cent, being deducted from money winners. Yon Will Wait in tin If you writ with the expectation or hope of finding better grades of Teas and Coffees than we are now offering to our customers. Both are chosen on account of Iheir (elect quality and tsith give greatest satisfaction U those who are used to the la*st. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily Watermelons, Oantaloupes, Apples, Plums, Pears, Ponchos, Green Corn, Tomatoes, Celery. Cauliflower, Cabbage. Cucumbers, etc. Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Etc. We have n line of Fishing Tackle, (Inns, Ammunition and Oaiuplng equipment—tbe host Stove's anp Ranges on the market. Slierwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes and dry colors. Bourne Bros. GROCERIES HARDWARE HARNESS PLUMBING THE BANK OF VANCOUVER^ Incorporated b) Special Act of Parliament of the Dominion of Canada Head Office, • Vancouver, B. C. CAPITAL! $2,000,000 tn 20,000Shares of vflOOeAch with $10 Premium Vancouver is beiugJorg-iuUcd to inoei iu part the increased banking Tlie Bank of _ accommodation required by the uatura. and steady expansion "of business coincident with the groat development o the country and especially of British Colombia, aud while organizing to conduct a general banking business, will tfiv* special consideration to the industries aud commerce of the Praviuce. and is being established primarily for this Surp-.se, and through its connections in Groat Britain, Eastern Canada and the United tates, it will be able to greatly facilitate the investment nf outside capital in the various enterprises of the Province. It is the intention to open branch otllces at various points from time to time as opportunity Hrises. The Revelstoke General Agencies, Limited have been appointed Fiscal Agents for tho Bank at ReveNtoke. Application forms aod terms of Stock Subscription may be obtained from them. A. L. DEWAR, Secretary. //.. The/fit well on ihe shoulder and around the neck .. V ^--i^oI^_/f— Did you ever have a Suit or Overcoat to ride your neck ? Our clothes are especially tailored for us by the best makers and fit as well as Cloth and Style is looked after in Our Store. Bring your wife with you. She knows more about clothes than you do anyway. We like to have good judges look at our clothes and know our reasonable prices. We also have a full line WALKOVER, BARRY, and SHOES. of FOOT-RITE, AMES-HOLDEN McKinnon C5_. Sutherland No smoke, no soot, no dust in Cour sior's Coal. MONEY TO LOAN At 8 Per Gent. SIBBALD AND FIELD INSURANCE NOI ARIES PUBLIC LOANS THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B, C. Xbe _W._i.U1b. .ale. URL18B-.II WKHNKSIIAY ,\\ SAI'lJU- HA-i AT REVELSTOKE. B.C MURPHY & Fisn;-i. Barristers, Solicitor Etc. 0 T 1 A W A i'arliaiiiep"u ■, llepartmental and Patent Office Agents Practice before Railway Commission. c I.. Murphy, iiMioi.n Fisher 11.1.AN .V ELLIOTT Gr1 Zhc flDail-lbcvalb ..SS.S'.l.^ - UNION (A^l Alii i Thoro i- - usi, Imii in ilm Im-i i.i us Allll Ml illlll'tl uniiit in Um WST--1 <sf IIH, Tlmt ii hardly bohniivtM any uf us, Tu lull, iiliuin ilm rest uf at. \\ EDNESDAY, SEPT. 2,1(108 t: .ir'-t.*t-. --.li n.i- Btc .:.\ KUSTOKK .mj 11101 1 I.AKK l; U. .1 j C. l:l.Limi il AUVKY. McCAHTEH AMI PINKHAM, HAHH18TKR8, 311LICITOHB, BTC. .siue. : iirs.iiiii. Bank Huiuk, Hbvki. BTOKR, H. I'. \loiii> su loan, :_.,.- UoveUUiko, li i ('nuibm--.li u I • ,1 .1. S. Mrl'AKTKK, \. AI I'INKII.IM, .1. A. H V1IVI V. Ftovotitoke, n i . Cranbrook u i J. M. Soolt I.L W. 1. IliiKK". nCOTT ,_ BRIGGS BARR18TRR8, SOLICITUHH, Ivn . MuNKY Tn I.i IAN s-s.ii.ii iTuiis ■•■uu Molsons Hank Rovelstoke, H.i'. 1)()l(i:i! SMITH u Provincial Lund Surveyor, Mining Sni veyor I'lngii link' MCKBNZIK AVKM'K, BOX lllti, RkVISLSTOKK 11 ARCH1 I'l.CTS M .. W \ WHIDIllNOTON STII ITUl'ONA All \ A '. I I.- I nl, I II I ilutnl • .l.-ii.. I in nlioll ul Ail -I it M « IIUUlxii . U \ U hum,is \ Stratticima, Aliu Hovoi t..i,_, u.i . The N_inc of Black Watch On a Tag on a Plug of Black Chewing Tobacco Stands lor Quality. For Sale il.ir cord wood—Revelstoko . : ■ ral Agencies Ltd liAME SEASON COMMENCES As the shooting season (except as to some varieties of lii^ ami feathered game) commenced yesterday, those who hnve lieen in the liubit |nf taking down ihoir guns and .-inning after grouse on Sept. I, will need to hear in mind lhat the cliiM' Hoason lias liet-n oxtonded one month this year and lhat it will imi he in order to kill grouse until lho 1st. of October, The upon season will bo from i lotober 1 lo I lecomber 81 inclusive 'I lie amend- ini'tii to llie <lame Aot applies to willow grouse iii lhe conn ties of I Yale, Cariboo and Kootenay, and to nil kinds of grouse in the eon lilies ol Vancouver and New West minster, The opon Benson for duck, snipo, I'iiiern, herron, plover and meadow lark opens Sept. 1 till the end of February. There is a close season all Lhe year round for pheasant, quail, partridge, blackbird, etc., hut the Lieut.■(lovenior- in-Council has power to remove hy proclamation ilm prohibition of killing pheasants and quail. The penalties for infringement nf these law i- n fine ui .100 or 30 dais imprisonment, li is unlawful also in offer for sale grouse or pheasant. ami illegal t" kill nnj bird i ither in ni mil of season, between one Iiiiiii after Blinnel and one hour lu'f.iie piinrii e. 'I in open season for door ninl niouiilnin goal ex tends from Sepl I to lice. 15th, Almosl ur bad us Hliooling game unl of season is tbe practice ul wholesale slaughter of birds, and ' tin- has helped io dopleto the game in ll. H The Indians aie the worst offenders and game wardens should keep a watchful eve on lliis uu- ilcsinilile class nl hunters. Hevelstoke is a line headquarters for game of all kinds and should be well patronized ilii-s season. In pasl years throughout tho province I hn shooting of gamn in open sea- sou has been more or loss whole, sal" slaughter rather than a legitimate pastime, and such person , who aro no more or lend than game bogs, wbo go in for this practice and destroy all sport for those who have truly sporting instincts should be dealt with in such a manner as to make tbem see lhat wanton destruction will imi bo countenanced and that the unwritten laws of sportsmen must he obeyed. The very fact of an oxtonded close season for nearly all kinds of game is sullieiont evidence to show that the game of 11. C. is lining depleted and that unless the most stringent und effective measures are taken, one of the greatest assets will become a buck number, CAUTION TO CYCLISTS We have received several requests by residents desiring iih to call the attention of cyclists to the necessity there is on tlieir part of ringing their bells when turning sharp 'corners in order to avoid injuring pedestrians. The majority of the cyclists in Revelstoke aro extremely careful in the use of sidewalks, but there are those, however, when a little lute for an engagement are rather reckless in tbeir hurry and lake chances i.i gelling loiiinl corners, Imtb sides of which cannot bu seen by them, A ring of Uie bell or slackening of speed in Inniii'g such coiners would he much appreciated by many. Wc would impress upon the cyclist the use also of lights al night, not only for bis own benelit, lull also for Lhat of oilier people .unl although we have frequent!} advocated the carrying of lights on all vehicles at night, so far nothing has! ii done towards introducing what is really one of the chief regulations of any community that lias any pretensions of being a city. cipilal t.i venture out to develop mines and In cult'' . u land. He hupos also lu prevail upon respectable domesticated young women lo c< ne nut, as llitril me excellent laeililiiS offered to both Boxes fur the right class of people. CEMENT SIDEWALKS Machine That Displaces Hand Labor The following will prove interesting to Revelstoko citizens iu view of the fact that the new cement sidewalks are now about to be laid: One of the latest labor-saving de- I vices is u machine that lays uud finishes ce nent sidewulks with remark* able rapidity. It consists of a travel- ! ling mold and a winch tor pulling the j mold abend. Tho concrete lor the i base of the sidewalk is shovelled or dumped into the hopper at the middle uf the mold. This is so designed that ii. feeds a thin layer ol mortar on to I the concrete huso as the mold truvo's i forward, Thus a complete uud per- feet sidewalk is delivered at the rear end of the machine, No skilled finishers are required. No labor is need* ed to build forms. No men are needed to tump the concrete. In brief, says Cement Age. New York, the pn • cess is simply ono of mixing the in* giodionts and depositing them into Ibe proper part of the traveling mold The Id doei the rest Willi a properly organised gang, the mold is kept traveling continuously at lho rate ol two (col per minute. The shape of the mold is snob that the concrete is squeezed bulb laterally and vertically into a dense block, which, as ni.ove stated, requires un ramming, l'or hups the moid, remarkable feature u the mold is the perfect finish thai ii gives to the side walk. The walk loons if it had been finished with Moats. I. O. F- Cunrt Mutiut Het-lti's, Ni. .. .ill, mis'si- .nil nuil Uii Mondays Ip Odilutiluws Hull, next lu Optirii Hun ii Vtalttug lirolliron cunliiilly tiiviloil tn Attend, J.W. Oakland, O.R. ll. W. Edwards, rs C. W. O. Mountain Viow Camp. No. 229, Meet* Beoond and Kuurtli WeilnosiliiVH tn each inaiilli, In Selkirk Hall. Visilin Wood- mon cordially inviii-il to ntiisnil. W. II. AltMSTHONl), Con. Com. J Mi'INTYltK, Clork. BEVELSTOKE AERIE No. 482 F. O. E. Tlie rnnnlm mnfltliiKs lire linlil in tlie Selkirk Hull lsl uml Hnl Tuosduy nl euoli miintli. 8 p.m. Visiting liiisllwisii urn cnnliully invilml. J. LKSSLIK. Pm-.Hlln.NT. W. K. McLAUCHLlN.SBORKTAKY. School Attendance. The attendance at the publiosohooli for August was us follows: Immigration Scheme Missionary Buyncs, of Now Denver, is shortly leaving for England for tho purpose ill delivering u course ol lectures throughout the l.'nited Kingdom on " Hiiiish Columbia," with the hope of induoing young mer. with Public School- Ti tals. w _. a. Div.I. 14 llXI.IK) 1. "II. 2(5 92.9*1 211 "III. 36 89 01 27 "IV. 88 ill 95 33 " V. 28 Dili. _. "VI. 38 92.31 llll " VII. 45 90.35 27 •V11II7 98 93 46 "IX 50 91.51 :i8 " X 59 93 -til 1-1 886 93.26 305 Kootenay Lodgo, No. 15, A. F. & A. M. The regular meet- iiiKi ure lielil in the MjtBONIOTBHPLB Oilillollnws Mull, un the tliiril Monthly in nai'li iniilith lit 8 li in. Visitinu brethren oordlally wot- CUItlll. O. A. I'KUCUNIKK, SKCIIBTAHV. SELKIRK LODGE No. 18. I. O. O. P. MoolH evory Thursday tivi'iiiim in Selkirk Hall at 8 o'olook' V iHitlnu brethren cor illslly Invited to • - lend II. 11. KN1UHT, N.tl. , MATHHC, 0 Cold Range Lodge, K. of P., No. 26, Revelstoke, B. C. MKKTS VfcKY ' I'MS-nill, exs-.i't I'n ni Wetluesd iy each uin, i iii fell >w Hall at S i'm: .oi. Wsttlit- KiiiKhiH-ii" oinilalW' nvll-il. H. UUNNINUH MOKR1S, 0.0 O. H. Ol K K. nf K. 4 S J. II SCOTI', ' of K. E.W.B. PAGET A!. x press Draying Storage Kinds of Light and H >avy Hauling Undertaken 8AFES, IMVV).,"U"s. Dealer in Wo nl. Coal aud Fool P'none 71. IIiiiibo Phone 7 CLIMAX RESTAU ANT FIRST ST RT. SHORT ORDERS SERVED Meals, 25c. MEAL TICKE , - $5.00 Banff Hard Coal We are now receiving a full supply of the different sizes of thia Coal, the best domestic fuel on the market. All orders will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. Try some BRIQUETTES in your Range or Open Grate. Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. Molsons Bank Building. WHEN BUYING JEWELRY reputation is a potent factor to be considered as it is synonymous with the quality, merit and prices ot the goods sold. If yon deal at Hastings, Doyle A A Hum's you will know you will be treiited fairly, no n utter how you may he lucking in technical knowledge of the vulco nnd ipiulity of j wels nf any kind. We keep only lhe lie-It and choicest. Whore gold is used it is ninrkid with tne coat slump, with silver il. is sterling, in gems and precious stones theii quality is fully guaranteed. Hastings, Doyle & Allum, Limited PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH S. McMAHON, - FIRST STREET H*,.r Agricultural Implements, ('iirriudes. Wat-nnsi Ktc., Jnhn Iki'To Ploughs, Molina Wngnus, Oanada ('arriago Company's lliiKiues, }-|ss,iet jr., (lunloti Soeilors antl t'ulLiviitur... Wheel- wrlght and Blacksmith Work attended In. Hume hiielug a Specialty _. P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. * HEAD IIKKICKI CAI.OAKV, AI.I1KHTA. Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants l". ul, Puckers, md Dealers in Livestock. Markets In all the pi imi pal (lilies mid Tsiwiik of Alhetta. British Colunilihi anil Ihe Yukon. Puckers i.f ihe (leli'hiiited Brand " liiiper.it'i" Hams and Bacon, Lund '• Shiitnioi k" Bi-iuid L"iif Liird, *%%%%%%-%^ f. \ CANADIAN NORTHWEST OIL COMPANY, LTD. Non-Assessable Non-Personal Liability. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000 Fully Paid All Common Stock HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF! THIRTY YEARS AGO people ui there u <<;i in PENNSYLVANIA and called JOHN DRAKE i fool for wasting his time in drilling among the rocks, but in fo ir John Drake was t millionaire ind the American Oil ind started, which has since made BILLIONS for investor TEN MONTHS igo skeptics said there was no Oil in Alberta md that we would never Land a Plant on our Property, but in two months we landed tnd commenced operations with a plant which is a revelation to everyone wh has seen it and we have proved to the people that there is Oil in Alberta and our work has been carried on with such success and economy that our stock ii considered by capable men to be one ol the safest and most promising invn-.tmf.iits in liritish Columbia Are you satisfied with your Financial Position To-Day ? Nature has filled Mother Earth with Riches for the Benefit of Man and wealth awaits those who help to develop these Stores. Are you going to get your share, or let someone else take what belongs to you. A Notei Financier has said : '- No man ever acquired much mcney by working with his hands alone, or with his brain. The only way to obtain much money is to '.nxe money work for you." JAY COULO STATES THAT : " One Hundred Dollars invested in thn Vlii place will earn as much as one man steadily employed." And we have abundant proof <il his theory righl in '>ur own Province. \!ii>! 'if nu rich men owe their success to one success- i n investment. The opening, of a New 'iii Field is of It.*, t'mable importance to any Gauntry. It .pens up scon-, 'if new industries and . ■•■■ > mployment to thousands of workmen. rhe rush to an Oi ■ is greater than that to a new Gold field. Towns . >,o inhabitants have sprung up around an f )il Cimp i" .'..: months OIL IS TH . SAFEST INVESTMENT THERE IS !! Ninety seven per cent, of Oil Companies in the States have been iplendid dividend payers SI 00 Invested ir Oil has made $36,620. $650 invested in Oil has made $855,000. $10 . ■ vest.. ,u Oil has marie $12,000. OIL MEANS MONEY! The Santa Fe Railway last Spring purchased 25 California Wells producing only Four Barrels Each Per Day and paid for them S2.UOO.000. NO Man can, by himself, successfully engage in the production of Oil, but in a joint stock company he not only has a good investment, but he has the financial aid and wisdom of hundreds of other men to help him. OUR COMPANY HAS BEEN REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL We are Open and above Board. We Invite the Most Thorough Investigation. We have only a small amount of Stock to dispose of and the price will be advanced from $1 00 to $2.50 per Share in a few days. Now is the time to buy and profit by the rise. Your Reason will tell you that this is good. Delay may mean loss to you. Write To day and secure your Share. Certificates of 50 Shares and Upwards issued. T. J. CUMBERLAND, Revelstoke S_s Canadian Northwest Oil Company, Ltd. J> THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKR R C •I Rang Notice Pace Above 1 It Signifies Peace. UM& Notice this Scowl! It Signifies Trouble. "Sask-alta"direct draft is operated at the front end— no work—no danger—no leaning over hot pots—no getting steam in face. "Ordinary" direct draft operation is over cooking top —mostly requires a towel- always a scorching job—sometimes disastrous. Which Pace Represents the Wisest Mind? M^Claiys L_ nd • n, Tar ante, M wit-real, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. John, Hamilton, Canary BOURNE BROS., Local Agents EDISON PARLOR THEATRE Opening Night Ensures Future Success Tlie Ed is n I'n ilnr Theatre hub opened mi Monday nlyhl tor tlm cuu- tinu hih eeiBiiii uml a large crowd at* tended the Bret right's pertorniance, A noticeable feature of the new theatre ia tlie -special attention that haa heen paid to tlie facilities tor handling the crowds and everything passed off without a hitch. The hall waa packed and the galleries loaded, the audi- ence witnessing the performance with comfort and rase. Overcrowding and confusion both of ingrcsB aud exit are eliminated and there are ample emergency doors conspicuously marked in case of lire or other panic. The interior of the theatre is neit and hands..me and well arranged so that an unbroken view of the picture screen is secured. Lighting is liirnis-hed by handsome clusters of daintily shaded lamps. The management has done everything possible to ensure the safety, comfort and pleasure of its pit trim a and the theatre is a welcome addition to th" attractions of Revel- • stoke and should receive liberal patronage during the lung winter months. We are informed that further improvements in the galleries and seating will be introduced. The Minis on Monday were high class and interesting and were produced without a hitch orany interruption. C. Norris operating the machine, Mre. VV. A. Chambers received warm appreciation for her singing and W. Veith. as timi .I, was well up to the mark on lhe piano. The future if this enterprise is assured, and the management in studying the require* menls of the public, solicit their generous patronage in return. PALACE RESTAURANT A. H. SING, Proprietor Board by week - SS.OO Single meals - - 25c. THE MOLSONS BANK Until further notice this Bank will be open C. P. R. Pay Night and following night each month. Open every Saturday evening ;from 7 to 9 p. m. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Branohes. Interest allowed at highest current rate. REVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager. Tax Sale Notice CITY OF REVELSTOKE NOTICE ie hereby given that I shall aull at publio auction on Thursday the 10th day ot Septemb r, A. D„ 11)08, 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, interests, costs and expenses due thcf-jcn, unless in thi meantime the arrears of Municipal taxes, special rals-s, interest, costs and expenses, as set forth in the schedule hereunder, b* - -r paid. Dat»d at Bevel- io-, II. C., this 13th day of August, A. D. 1908. 1IRUCE A. LAWSON, Cul'ie oi f,r the Corporation of the City ot Hevelstoke, SCHEDULE' lii'liii'itii'nl iRxen -nut Slatulutv culls anil Total lot Hloclt Wan! liuercm expenses ilue Aut-ued Owner o lu.|..:ii,-in; Allen, 0. H. house on river milk 8 III) 71) 6 in I'm 84 Christie, G. F. I 15 •A 27 01 8 40 81 lil Campbell, Josephine 1 10 2 42 .'10 4 10 III III (, *i 10 2 80 64 8 58 81 17 ,, n 8 10 •j 80 04 8 58 81 17 i, ii 4 10 2 :<o oi 8 58 84 17 •i ii 11 11 2 21-1 28 8 HI 20 44 ,, .1 12 11 2 mi III 8 58 81 17 Coursier, H. N. 2 8 'A 20 01 8 80 20 84 it i. 2 1) 'A 28 70 8 48 :r_ 27 Elson, Mrs. W. (1 14 'A no 50 8 50 84 00 Fink, Henry 11 18 A 28 28 8 in 20 Oil Gavin, P, 20 11 s> 1 02 2 HI 8 72 21 11 2 1 02 2 III 8 72 Kerr A I,obli e 1) 8 20 80 8 00 8 80 8 10 8 20 80 8 OU SB BO I. i 10 'A 20 80 8 00 28 80 tt 5 10 'A 17 27 2 85 2» 12 Law, W. J. (l 27 1 10 48 8 oo 22 48 Menhennick, Cory 7 4 2 28 84 8 40 82 24 *t ,, 5 85 8 27 22 8 86 80 27 ,, ,, It 85 8 82 00 8 tn 80 81 Mar Kulie IS 18 1 75 52 5 75 81 27 Mowntl, Alexander 1 18 8 111 511 4 811 50 811 it i. 2 18 !l 28 27 8 15 20 42 Needhani, Sam sr 5 14 8 87 84 8 1)1/ 41 74 ii it 5 10 8 44 70 4 22 40 01 ,1 it 4 10 :i 85 04 8 75 88 70 it ii I) 10 :i IHI III) 5 88 71 Iti Nelson, Jno. Villa ? it 28 88 8 44 82 27 " 4 :< 88 40 8 in 87 05 Newman, Mrs, W. 8. 1 40 •j 8 86 2 HI 6 52 ., o 2 40 2 11 IKI 2 III 5 52 Paul, Mrs. Isabella I) Addition II 8 tl III 2 80 8 71) ti ii 7 n il 4 87 2 21 7 11 Pool. W. B. H 2 8 85 01 8 78 :«i 80 ii II) 17 'A 10 00 2 BS 22 Ul ItllHH. MlH. \V. II 1 1 211 21 a i o 28 21 lloesui'. Fred (I'lnii (Ml) 15 II :t 8 24 2 111 5 40 ii 21 8 2 4 87 2 95 7 12 it 22 8 2 4 87 2 IB 7 12 ti II II B 8 21 2 III 5 III it 2 II :< 22 2il 8 II 25 81 • • 8 II it 22 20 8 II 25 ill •Si iiiiiiiii i'Ii. 1 'ii nl 7 III ;i 81 mi 11 75 88 71 ■I .i H III 'A 28 28 8 15 211 18 Smith, 1 lei heit, 11 18 'A Ill 81 2 mi 22 80 Nlmw, (loo. (!. il 1 :i IKI till 11 .Vi 81 _l Sam, Henry Serrianni, Angelo II 7 :i llll IKI s 00 127 t'U II 101 l III 82 2 01 111 i-i BUoey, Mrs. K. sj II l 21 77 B us 21 U WuolHoy, 1). 1 41 8 72 147 5 00 77 Ui Splendid Outlook I'iiicher Creek, Alberta. Dear Sir,—l'leate send me copies of Nelson News, containing your an of 5th instant, as I wish to send to friends of mine whom I have inform ed that unless tbey come in this month at $1 a shate, stock will cost tbem $5 and upwards Everything is nicely at the oil camp. We are in hard sand stone, rock lying in over folds and (urination undisturbed; every indication of sue cess in finding all we are expecting. Maki 20 to 30 feet per day. 1 saw iu home paper where the Santa Fe Itailruad had purchased 25 California wells, producing only 4 barrels each of oil per day, paying for same $2,000,000. It wont be long uu till we will have some lo sell, hey? Several stick holders bave been out and each one has gone away so we pleased ..ith outlook that they have increased their holdings". Don't forget my papers and let me hear from you. Yours for Success, K. H McCUTCHEON, Contractor and Superintendent Canadian N W.Oil Co. $1000 Reward The I'liivineial government has posted .1000 reward lur the capture of the two masked men who raided a Midway, li. O, hotel on the night of the -"nli inst., and shot Proprietor Til-met dead. Tlie sum ol !f..00 will be paid for the capture if either ol the murderers, The holdup men are described us follows: One tall man about live fact, eleven inched in height one hundred and eighty pounds in weight, dirty years, of age, dark hair and complexion, with smooth face and wearing dark coat, soft felt bat, over- alls aud hobnailed boots. Une small chubby man about tive feeet five indies iu height, one hundred and forty live pounds in weight, thirty-live years of age, dark hair and complexion with smooth face and wearing dark clothes, cap and plain soled boots. One man injured. A Real Irish Wake An opportunity will be given the public of Kevelstoke of witnessing a real Irish Wake on the evening ol Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7lh, when the Amateur Dramatic Club present that |ieer of Irish dramas, "Tbe Shaiighraiin." This is one of the richest parts of the play and will be enacted in every detail, special attention being given to this scene by the management in order to make it as realistic as possible. Altogether the production ul "The Shan, hraun" will lie probably the most elaborate ever staged in the city ol Kevelstoke, and although it comprises sixteen scenes there will be no long waits between tbem, the changes being made quickly and noiselessly by an ellicienl stuff of scene shifters. Special scenery and state sellings bave been prepared tor the production of "The Shaiigh raun," and the Amateur Dramatic Club promises their patrons one of the l-est evening's entertainments they have ever enjoyed. Heats are on sale at C. K. Macdonald's drug store today, at the usual price 75 cents General admission BOo, Always something new in fancy puat cards and souvenirs at C. It. Mac donald's. McKenzie Avenue CEMENT BLOCKS Miiniifucuii'tiii for nil classes ot btiildlnga CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE FIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS for -uin in htrKo nr small quantities nt tho lowest prices for cosh, huUriliiK ami plaa undertaken, A. PRADOLINI, - REVELSTOKE To Trappers Raw Furs Bought Uash Prices Paia F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Purs. Pacific Coast Tested Seeds, Acclimatized Stock, Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants For the Farm, Garden, Lawn or Conservatory Reliable Varieties at reasonable prices No Borers. No Scale. No fumigation to damage stuck. No windy agents to annoy ynu. Buy direct and get trees and seeds that grow. Fertilizers, Bee Supplies, pray Pumps Snrayinu Material, Out owers, etc. Olde ' e^.ai shed nun un the maiiilaii t of H.C Cata ue free. M J. HENRY'S,NU SERIES Ure. n houses and Seed Houses VANCOUVE.I, - - - B. C. S.8. REVELSTOKE The Steamer leaves Five Mile Landing (during stage ol high water) at 0 a.m. on Tuesday aud Friday, fur Downie Creek and way points, returning same dayy. Freight must be ready for delivery to teams of Revelstoke Callage Co., Ltd., on Mondays and Thursdays at 1 p.m , and must be prepaid. The Cartage Company's Stage leaves for the Boat Landing at 5:30 p.m on Monday and Thursday and connects with the steamer on arrival Intel.- in the evening, and makes special trips, when required, on Tuesday and Friday mornings, leaving town at 4 a.m. Comfortable berths and good mealB on Steamer. Telephone connection between steamer and local exchange—No. U131). Dates of sailings may he changed without notice. F. SWANSON, PURSER. Canadian Pacific Atlantic Steamship Line SAILINGS From Liverpool From Montreal Quebec Fri. Sept 4 Kmp. Britain Sat. •' 12 Lake Erie Fri, " IS Kmp. Ireland Fri. Sept.4 Sat. " 20 Lk. Manitoba Wed. •' II Fri. Oct, 2 Kmp. Britain Fri. •• 18 Sat. " lOLk.Cliampl.iinWcd. " 28 Summer Season from Montreal and Quebec EMPRESSES— 1st. Class 2nd. Class 3rd. Class Bgooo $.8 7s $2875 LAKE MANITOBA- IS!, Class and. Class 3rd. Class $So ou $42 511 $27 50 Othhr Lakh BOATS— 2nd. Class 3rd. Class $15 00 $27 50 Cheap rates to Atlantic Seaboard points in connection with steamship tickets Passengers booked to Norway, Sweden, Antwerp, Hamburg and all other ennline lal port 1, For further Information apply to T. W. Bradshaw, F J. Coyle, Agent, Kevelstoke. A.O...A. Vancouver. LAND NOTICE Kevelstoke Lnnil District. District of West Kootenay. Take notiee that John Michael Hoy-lit of Kevelsluke, H.C, Manager, intends io apply for permission to purchase tbo following described land:— Commencing at a puat planted on the easterly bank of lhu Columbia Kiver at lhe north-west eurner of Lot 2771 Group 1, Kootenay, and marked "John M. Doyle's south-west eurner post," Iheuee east, III chains-, thunce north 40 chains; thenee west 40 ehains more or less to tlie easterly bank of the Columbia river; Ihence southerly along the bank of said river 10 ciiaius inure or less to the point, of commencement, OODtaitllng IOI) acres mo.11' or less. JOHN MICHAEL DOYLE, By bis agent, (Ieo. S. McCarter. Dated .tune 201 h, IIIOH. J27 OOd A New Carpet fiom oo- ell- ice 111 d hiuidaitme slick of Axtninsle.r, Wiltons etc., will give you hut li pleasure and satisfaction when you see the rich and beau, if ul tllVcts of the colors snd patterns and the durability of the fabrics Our carpets are made hy the best manufactures, and aie made to wear well, as well as tn I, uk well, Jt HOWSON fr CO.'Y. maSBQ IE_______f„!|.!i< THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from country ol origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. REVELSTOKE' _B. O. Central Hotel _________ REVELSTOKE, B. C. ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS Newly built. Firet-claBB in every respect. All modern convenience! Large Sample Rooms. Rates SI.60 per Day, Spec I Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ratjs $1 a day. Monthly rate^ JT. JLLBIBIRT ST03STIG ' RO_P. Kdison Uramaphoncs aud hundreds of records to cIioobo from at O. it. Macdonald's. Queen's /tote COMAPLIX . Best brands oi Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, - - Proprietor e/« FIRST ANNUAL FALL ^CFAIR Of Agricultural Society Revelstoke Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Sept. 7, 8 and 9 $3,500 Prizes Athletic Sports Horse Racing District Exhibits For full particulars, and for Prize Lists of Exhibits, and Programmes of Athletic Sports and Horse Racing see small bills or write to : C. F. LINDMARK, Pres. C. B. MACDONALD, Secy. F. B. WELLS, Treasurer. For Sale IRY, One and one-half acres cleared land fifteen minutes walk from the school bouse, suitable for strawlierry growing or market garden; six-roomed house, cow house, chicken house and wood died; city water laid on; electric light ip to propeity; price $1,000 cash. Ap ply P, O. Box 713, Reveletoke, B C, DOCTOR or 1 Don't do a till you sioe clwirly aI'h :'•■ ' b)- aitl of DON'TH "Flashlights on Human Nature" on health, lUsmiS, love, itiarrluKt? antl piireiitAgr TcIIh what jnii'it ask a dnrtor, bill don't like to 110 paKRH, iii ii-'i.e.-!, 2.. eetit . bul to Introduce It wo uond ono only to any lululi for povUure. 10 conUt. M HILL, PUB. OO. i Ue (Ml 2Sth Stmt, NSW YORK Certificate of Improvements -T-TOTIOIlI SkiHiknio, Driiuiliiiuiunn and Bnck- lloi'll t-'tn.-i ion Mineral Claims, silu ule iii Hevelstoke Milling Uii ision of \Vesl Kooien.iy District, Where located: On lhe north side ,,f Cougar Creek. Tnke notice thai I, William I. Hoggs of Revelstoke, H. C, Bo.icilor, Free Miner's Certificate No. B94288. acting s agent for and on behalf of His. Ma- lesty King Edward VII, In the Right .f tin- Dominion of Canada Free Mini's- Certificate No.Hlll2.s7, intend sixty days from dale hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for lhe purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. And further lake notice thai action under section 87 must lie commenced before the Issuance of such Certificates f Improvements. Hated Ibis 2nd day of July, 11XW. jlV 4 \V. I. BRIQUB, Certificate of Improvements. __STOTIC_ED Vivian Lock No. 1, Vivian Luck No. 2, Vivian Lock No. 3, Vivian Luck No. 4, Vivian Lock No. 5, Vivian Link No. U and Silver Crown mineral claims, situated In the Lardeau Mining Division of West Kootenay District. While located:-At Head of Kidd t'reek, a tributary of Boyd Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, O. li. N. Wilkie, ncting as agent for Hector 1 .drier, F.M.C. 117480, and George Johnson, F.M.C. B96061, intend, sixty- days from date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice lhat action, under section 87, must he commenced before lhe issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 28th dav of May, A. D. iiius. o. b. n. wilkie, b.c.l.s. w my27 Trout Like, H. C. LAND NOTICE Hevelstoke Land District. District of Wesi Kootenay. Take notice that George .McCarter, Sr., of Kevelstoke, b.C, Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted ou the west hank of the Columbia Kiver at the south-east coiner of Lot 8295, Group 1, Kootenay, and marked "George McCarter, Sr,, north-east cornel post," thenee west 11) chaius; thence BOUCh 20 cliains; tlience east 20 chains more or less to the west bank of the Columbia river; thence northerly along the west bank of the Columbia river to the point of commence ment. containing 25 acres more or less. GEOKGE M .CARTER, Sr., Bv his agent, Geo. S. McCarter. Dated June 20th. lOUS, ] 27 OOd NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Hastings, Doyle & Allum, Limited, will, three mouths after date, apply to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for an Oiilci-in-Coiincil changing the Company's name lo "Doyle A Allum, Limited/' Dated lhe 201 Inlay of June, 1008. HAIIVKY, MllAllTKll & PINKHAM, Solicitors for Hastings, Doyle & Allum, Limited jly 4 .in \v NOTICE West Kiiutknay Land District Take Notice that 00days after date l Arthur E. Evans, of Beaton, B.C. occupation, prospector, Intend tn npply foi pei mis-ion io purchase the following described lands situated on Fish River, iu Wesi Kootenay dis- Uii t. Commencing at tb? north-east cor- ini 11 A. I) MhcVuv's pre-emption No. 7.8115. an.I tin,i kul "A. E. Evans, Nui'lh-Wi61 Cot i,ei- Post," Ibence S chains lo west line of McKinnon's pre-empt ion; thence 50 chains south, tbenee 8 i It.iius west to MncKay's, them e 1.1.till ."-Hi hains to poinl of Com- iiniii-einenl. • .,nlaming 40 ac es more in less, Located Aiignal lie.I, lsus. A. K. EVANS, Locator. Certificate of Improvements M-ii i It iiiiiKr.il ' Linn, -it'iaif hi _ln\ I rout l_ftkr Mining Dtris.nn .tf Wr-t Kootsnty District. w In i. locat-ail;—Al Uw hemil ot (i"»t Crwk Basin > ijontng ilu. V ultdiH mini r tl cUlm, Lot i r, tirou i- i iV..- notice tlut I, il 8mUh, F.M.O. _..so_H, _ctirv ;_.. agftit f'-r.l. li Mavkriizie, K.M.C. No. BMS&6, InU-ul, *.xty ttayi from ibfl ilui hereof, u> ■\ppij to ths Mining Beeotiler ior u UwUflcntaol UnpmremeuU. f'>r tin- pnr)MP« uf obtaining a Urowa tir\ni of tli** iboTe claim. And further Lake notice tlial toUon. under >f(iion ;.', iou.i \iv cviurat-ientl befon tiie i_wu- .nice of -iicli (VrtiHca rOTWDnDtS, Dated ttaiiSfttti ilajr of Jane. A.D., ieo*. »a B7 K. N1J1TH. NOTICE Hevelstoke Lind District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice that (i. Brink, of Halcyon, li. c, Cruiser, Intends to apply for permission lo purchase the following descrilied lands. Commencing at a post plant"'! on the east side of Upper Arrow Ijike, at the south-east corner of Lot 2451. ami marked "G. K. Brink's North-West Coinei- l'ost'; thence east 20 chains: thence south 20 cliains; tbenee west 20 chains to the lake shore; thenee northerly along the lake shore 20 ehains tn.n-e or less to the point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less. li. K. BRINK. Dated August nth. 11)08. NOTICE Kkvklhtuki- Lard Dmtbjot DlHTIIHT OP WKHT KlMlTKNAY TAKE NOTICE lhat I. Samuel J.Hues H.ti low. of Nakusp, B. C, occupation, fanner, intends in apply fur permission to purchase the following Inscribed land ■ Cntiiincnt-iiig at a post planted at a polnl twenty ''-in chains east of a point right? chains soutb of the southwest corner of Lot No. 8.1411; tlience south 40 chains, tbenee east 40 cliains, tlience north l'i chains, thenoe west 40 chains, to point uf commencement and eon. turning otic hundred and sixty (100) iicles more or less. (Sgil| SAMIKL JAMKH llAlll.nW. Dated July 11. 1U08. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the tin- del-signed will, at the expiration of one month, applv to the '.Superintendent of i'rovineial Police for a transfer to Coronation Hotel Company, Limited, of the hotel license now held by me in respect of life Coronation Hole! at CamlHirne, B, C. Dati .1 this 8iil day of August; 1908. aug fi lm CiJHY MUNIIINHK. E MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. OUR NEW FALL GOODS Blankets P'rect from one of the best Eastern Mills you will find our prices are the lowest. Flannelettes In great variety of patterns and prices from Sc. per yard up. Wrapperette All new, this Season's Goods, Latest styles. Underwear In Ladies', and Children's,—a large assortment to choose from. We make a specialty of natural wool garments. Men's Wear Men's Underclothing—Selling special all wool garments at $4.0.1 each. SWEATERS Men's imported direct from Germany, OVERCOATS—Men's Fall Overcoats in black, with Satin lapel, selling al $11. Regular Price $18. Men's Rain Coats Made from a good cloth. R $14. Now $7.00. These are special value. Misses' Raincoats A nice appearing Rain Coat for Misses' Size, from 7 years up, just the thing for School Coats. Selling at $3.50 REID & YQUNGl J. Mel'lniil Mis rclunii tl from a visit to the eust. Mrs, M. E Co iuli'on has returned ir. m her holidays on lho Coss'l and lia resumed her mu-io tuition .-l.is.-is, over Hows' Drug Snne. D A M cdiinald, travelling icpre- -ieni.itivu of the Westwaid Hu inaga- Kino of Vancouver, was in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. li. Sqmirehrijrgs has letiirnid from a visit to Sumtnerville, P.E I., iccontpinicd hy lier sister Ill-law, .Mrs. E. W. Diiitnn, of Atlanta, Qoorgiii, who is en route to Seattle. F. Julian has left for a two months' visit, to his home in tho province of D'Aguile, Ateleta, Italy, where he will interest his many friends in the attractions and advantages of Kevelstoke. Mr. and Mrs. J.Crawford arc mourning the loss of their infant daughter whose snd death occurred this morning The Mail-Herald joins with the many friends in expressions of sym pathy for the bereaved parents. I.ieiiteiuuit-Coloiiisl W. It. Boll, M. I)., Mrs. Bell, Col. J. B. Duiald.i id .Mrs, Donaldson, who has been visiting •it the home of Mr. aod Mrs. G. W. Bell have left for Calgary, Winnipeg, Minneapolis and other westeru points co route to their home in Otrawa. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Teller, Mr. and Mra. Telfer sr., Mrs. Foote sr., Miss Grant, Walley Clark and Rev. J. It. Uohertson, made the ascent ol Mt Victoria yesterday by way of Lind mark trail, being very enthusiastic over their trip. <$i _t"|nf i 'I' 'I' 'I1 'I' &' '3> 'I* 'I* FOR I Sunburn I Tan and f f Freckles f J* lift a Bottle "I "in' Elder ? *t» Flower Cream Just what *$* t±t mui are looking fur 1$. .$. Sni.n AT «Ji «$» C. R. MCDONALD'S * il. Revelstoke, B. 0, -ijl Born r.A'.i. — At Kevelstoke, I! C , Aug. 21), . 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. T. II l'age, a daughter Weather Forecast Wednesday, Sept 2—Mostly cloudy with showers, moderate winds. Temp. Max 68° Min. 61 - . Local and General. J. L Headrick has taken over the City Bakery recently operated by 0. I ones and commences business today. St Petsr'd church was opined on Sunday last for the usual services after being closed for painting. Ramsey nad the contract for the work. 1 he funeral ol the infant son of Mr and Mrs. A E. l'arta, who died on Saturday night, took place yesterday riii Rev. Father Coccola officiated W. A. Foote has received lhe con tract for the lilting up of the premises in McKenzie avenue tu be occupied by tbe Canadian Bank of Commerce. 11. McCalthy lias finished his contract work at the Edison Parlor 1';.i aire, and J. Samson finishes the painting and decorating this week. A. F. I), L.ice on buhall uf the Northern l rowu Bank has pieseutod a handsome cup for the best exhibit ui vegetables in the Fall Fair, Sept. 7,8,'J. A .tnelit performance "f moving pictures will be given at tho Edison Parlor Theatre ou Saturday, Sept, 6tb, a;'t- rnooc and evening, (or the Fcder- ited r.adi a Unions A river excursion up the Columbia to Downie wi 1 be beld tomorrow. weather permitting, under tbe auspices if tl e 'Appy 'lime, tin - -. Revelstoke ■- ing chartered for the trip FOR SALE—Twu hue bouses on Sec nd Btreet wist, also out desirable . ding lot on Second Street east. All on easy terms, Apply to owner. Wm. Williamson, Hear Creek, B. C. There will be two performances this evening at the Edison Parlor theatre commencing at 7.4ii o'clock. At. entire change of pictures will be shown including some new and original films A large party of eastern tourists wh bavi been registered at the Hotel Revelstoke for tbe past few day-, snd waiting (or line weather, left yesterday : an excursion up l.indinark Trail to Victoria Park. HIIIUI). Not . ['How Much?"! ► tut "how go-isl" ll the [<_u--ilio-i r that every one should ask in buying [ oaniiy. f The old uying that " a minis [ j-J'iged by the candy he gives" L holds good t.sday same ai alw.yi. } Buy the best—don't take lhe " just £ as good " kind. Nothing quite equal. famous Bon-Rom and Chocslites. They ate in a distinctively exclusive class to themselves. » Orders receive prompt and careful itlen'.ion. SOLD AT B WS' DRUC STORE NEXT HI'ME BLOCK. A WINNER thill's Willi I Ihi' people sny of our Al ini'.'iil. It's unsurpassed lor ils nutritious qualities, its exquisite flavor, Its purity and \\hilenes , while its superior uniform quality make it a food thai is always lluivoughly reliable. WE CARRY EVERYTHING in I he grocery line, and it is all of the very hest quality, supplied by the standard niiinufactmei's and Importers. Ten, coffee, cocoa sugar, 1 mt I i-i-. lice. laid, cheese and all the standard brands of canned meals, fish, fruit, preserves iiud other table delicacies. When you buy here you may Insure you are getting tlie lull value ol your money in every way, __0_3_TO_Af <_5_ "BELL Vt ts.. Karn is King The right Piano at the right price. Call anil see us before vnu buy one. Kincaid and Anderson Real Estate, Insurance anil Financial Agents. Money to Loan -fl The C. P. R. will in all probability purchase the electric light debentures issued by the town of Lsdysmith, B C, Richard i£ Pringle'a famous min- strels visited lhe city yesterday giving several free open an concerts. Chey played before a big bouse in the evening, included in their programme being some clever and amusing vaudeville turns. tin special C.P.R constables instill causing considerable annoyance in the engineers, firemen and train crews when in the yard going to and front their trains by needlessly -i | ping them ami enquiring their business, A oar repairer, drought iu by the C.P.R., had his foot crushed lasl night in the yard while working it a car brake shoe. The yard engine not knowing a man was working in the dark switched on to the cars causing tbe wheels to go over Ills foot, Two well-known English sportsmen, Messrs. \\. Aoland II I and C I itor ol London, Eng.. an- visiting Canada for big game -hooting and bunting, and sporting in general I'ha visitors ex] i i" visit the Big Bend f mntry during their six months trip to Canada, It is announced ihal I.', i. Borden, leader ol the opposition in the Federal House, accompanied by Premier flaxen ol New I'riiiiswick, Premier Koblin ol Manitoba, nnd Premier McBride of British Columbia, will soon commence a tour ol the Dominion for Die discussion ol political issues ill tin. day, 1 in- game season commenced yi .tor day foi all birds with ilu.- exception ul grouse, winch SORSOn opens October I Dame wardens have atrict injunctions to enlorcc the game laws, and impose full penalties. An amendment to the game Act luu- just eniiie into force increasing the aliens hunting licence from $60 in -.100. Twenty-one miles in 17 minutes is the record made by two loaded coal Carson a Section of the C.I'.it, fiom Laggan to Castle Mountain siding, n few days ago, and four trumps who were finishing lunch in an empty hox car when the runaway red uot d it to matchwood, are all wondering how they happen to be alive today. The cars broke away front a freight lhat was climbing the grade. Work lias lieen commence thi ennstructi ;, of i he new ce r -id- walks round McKenzie ave , Imsi- '.es. jectii - Ureal liea* ointment _• It al the inability t I tbe H> ■•• --.. ke nni- leams tocoi ut vreel however they ... oked for si - ■ siderable w-'.rk bas ' • ■ '■ ,! courts preparing • and it ie hoped ' hal -■ - eS irts will be p i I rth t ring oo a I irnsmen fal —G den Star The inhabitants ; th. 1 irdi ■■■ \ i ej are -tui anxi - the c P.R may -n its wsy lear I extend tbe line from Gerrard I ig ["rout Lake and n to An iwbead al an early .late, '1 his lid plsCI them on the main route ol trail:. the Crow country, Kootenay lake an.i the Coasl ind would doubtless prove a stimuli!" and would doubtless pro-..- i stimulus t's agricultural and lumbering progress throughout in I thi Icbesl ■ alleys of Briti.h Columl., Social and Personal Mrs ' I in r- lea let tonight i -it to the o.is*it. \ McR.e left ti - ;n.lay for Ducks, to take in the shooting Mrs Ft,n.k I eli has returned rom a two months to the OORSl Miss Grace Somes returnrd Sundny from n visit to the t IS i. Knight, ret timed on Sundny from a visii. to his home in Ontari It A Upper, manager f the Mon ardl hotel, Field, wins n _| ,. city , ,, Monday. Harold Rnenop, ol the Molsons Bank staff, has returned from a holiday visit, to Shuswap. S. II. Bowman ol the Bowman Lum her Oo , from Minneapolis, wuh n the city this week. Mrs. W If. Sutherland ami her ■ isier Mi.»n O'Doqahoe, leave this even- ing f ir a weeks visil to Vancouver nud Victoria, Mrs. Roy McDonald bus returned froin a visit, tn <Ibar atl.i'town, I'.E,I., iiectimpariiud hy her Kister-in-law, Mini MoDonald, TENDERS Ti oilers wanted Ior pool and .01 Jinn-king privileges on the Race Track lor Tuesday and Wednesday, 8th aud ll h Sept., during tie Fall Fair, Rev- elstoke, 11. 0. Tenders must bead dress.'d to the undersigned and must Im in not Inter than Sept. 6th, 11 Cl'NNINIUIAM MOUKIS, Secy. Race Com mil tee. ~ TENDERS Tenders wanted for privileges of erecting and operating refreshment booth for Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7, on McKenzie Ave. recreation grou da Tenders mnst he addressed to the undersigned and b- inly Frid ■}*, Hep'. 1tl.l1. T. Wao.man, Secy Labor Day Coniniittie, ST. ANN'S CONVENT Boarding School for Girls KAMLOOPS, B. C. Children of all Denominations ad. milted. Complete Preparatory Studies. High School Course. Muslci—Piano, Instruments, For terms and other particulars apply lo Sihtkr Superior OPENING SEPT. 1st., 1908 Daring Escape from Prison j; With the aid of a friend winking on tbe outside of his prison, Robert Ffol- li.lt. picks his way out through a stone wail with a chisel Creeping through the aperture into the prison yard be joins his friond, who scales the wall mil taking 'he sentry una wares holds him fast while Ffolliott makes good his escape. Th s is 0 .i of I he thrilling scenes to be em cud during lhe production of "I'lni Sb.iUgliraiin," at tlie opi r.i house on Monday, Sept 7 b. This scene is one of tlie oust realistic of the performance and will ha presen ted in every detail Don't miss seeing this most popular if Irish dramas The plan uf the house is now op n nt C. R, Macdonald's drug slore; reserved Beats 75 coots; general admission 50c Free Tickets to the Fair 11. N. Coursier offers four prizes of two tickets each, for admission 10 the fairgrounds un Sept. 8th and 9ih, to the four b-iys or girls, nut over 1 i years of age, who mails in sealed envelope with name enclosed to P. 0. Box _00, Hevelstoke, not la'er than Satuiday next, Sept. 5th, the I est set of answers stating, 1st, Why Colirsier's nut coal i< the best for kitchen use, ■2nd, Whi limrsier's choice lump furnace coal is lb" mist satisfactory for heating. Tli eo independent judges will open the envelopes and award the tickets iiii Ihe morning of Sepl. 7lh. New Go''! Find A report has just leached us uf n rich -trike of g"ld are resembling tins Poplar Creek find of a few years ago, the location is said to he iu the vicinity of Oreenshde un the south branch of iin-CPU The report has created very little surprise as it has been known (or .nine lime t here was gold in tin- mar locality of lite Iiud, as tlie Kevelstoke group of claims owned by- Mr McE ichern is situated nt Ureen- alide and a lot "f quiet prospecting lins been done and good results obtained SIXTH ANNUAL NELSON FR. IT FAIR NELSON, ll. 0. 4 DAYS - 4 DAYS WEDNESDAY i THURSDAY FRIDAY s SATURDAY September, 23, 24, 25, 26 Larger nnd llelt • Ih "i Ever Free Entertainments Daily THHEE HOUSE HACKS DAILY ROUR DAYS BELAY HOUSE RACKS » Eagles' Day, - Thursday, Sept. 24th Children's Day, - Friday, Sept. 25th --s\ For furl her Informal li f Prize I.i I. Wl ile I" D. C. McMoi'-is, - Secretary BOX 95, NELSO", B. Ci WANT E I) FOCND-Giihl Wuii h, owner can have same by proving prop, ity -iiiil paying for ibis uollri'. Apply E. .1. Mary, Thitd Street, WANTED-A good g. mini servant for a family ol l«n, Apply lo Mrs. A. B. M.CI. ii.gli.in, Impel inl Hank residence. C. P. R. Washout \\ issii-i •.. Aug lil.—The worst s . iout in l he in-iory of the Canadian Pacific road nn t'.ia division "Centred ... Rain fell in torrents nnd - • . _■ II mulled 1 nl y irds of tra k betwoen here and Kenora nave ,-i,., ..s.i-, and dozens of trains bavi been held up, il i- tbe CLE \NEST. ' i 'imi is .\ 1,1. coil at Counter's, Coursier's nut ci al is the kind for cooking, c.i..k- say Coursier's Coal is the OI-r-ANEST Kind for COOKING a new slock ol absolutely fresh Em pin- Typewriter ribl.ons, price ifl — I nterinr Publishing I lo We pnl tbe beal ol drugs in your prescripti'ni when you bring H to 0. I: Vfacdm .is! • Coi i.i'i rug .-tore How shout your Emp'ri typewriter ril on 11 .■ - ' i '-s-d to lie replaced hy a ti'w une' I! so, we can -upply you —Inti lier Publishing I - DINING-ROOM OlltL wanted immediately for lho Onion Hotel. Arrowhead, Apply I" W .1. Light- hnrno. Arrowhead. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Tenders for Quarrying Rock. Tenders will bo received at the City Hall up to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 3rd, 1908, for quarrying 700 yarcU rook. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. BRUCE A. LAWSON, liu.i Cilv Clerk. NOTICE Sixty days after dale I intend to applv to the Chief Commissioner of IjuiiIs and Works for permission to purchase the following described lands: Beginning at. a post planted at Ibe south-east corner of Lot No. 8(00 purchased by Julius Dougal, running west 'J>\ ohalhs) thenee south :iu chains; thence east 20chains* tl ie north "in • -hains In point nf eoiiiiuf neement. n.mil June24th, limn, I'luw.Miii Win.*', Applicant, jly I I). Dewar, Agent, 0^O<_HDK><K><KK> <_H>OOKK><K>0<X><><><_K> <> CLEARING SALE AT COST No Bogus Sale Having vacated my premises opposite the Union Hotel tn the Northern Crown Bank, it necessitates me to clear away a very Inrgft and Bomplelo Stuck including stone 5IX) pair of hand marie anil 'It.re .hies, hsmofB, saddlery, trunks, valises and fancy leather goods il co-t. LOGGING BOOTH AND HARNESS A .SPECIALTY. E. A. SPRING Boot and Harness Manufacturer Tompornry Promises, Ideal Furniture Store Opposite the Windsor Hnlel, FIRST BTREET r<_KHKH>0<H_H_H>0-0- FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR Now the cool weather is lieie you Vi ill want Harm garments for lailh night and day. We cany a full line in all sizes foi I idles and children in NIGHTGOWNS SKIRTS DRAWERS FLANNELETTE Our line of Staple Flannelettes is very complete. We have the Plain Colors In White, Cream, Grey. Pink, and Blue, and sonic splendid lino of English striped Flannelette. The fancy patterns for Blouses, Wrappers, Dressing Jackets, etc. are very pretty and lhe material and dye of the beRt. We are certain to please you in quality, price and design. ~_ MCLENNAN'S BOYS' CLOTHING Our Kail Display of Hoys' Suits have just arrived and we don't know where you can find a prettier or more attractive showing of lifflo fellows' garments. We endeavor to sell .the very best suit we can get at the most reasonable priees. McRae Mercantile Company, Ltd. oitx _bjl_k:_b_r"Y" Entirely Under New Management Having taken over the entire stork andpremises of the City Bakery, wliioiiiwill in future be run on nn lip-to- dale system. 1 appeal to tlm patrons for their esteemed sup-ion in the future as in the past. J. I_. Ili.Aimicn, Prop. Northern Crown Bank HEAD OFFICE—WINNIPEG Capital (authorized) $6,000,000 " paid up 2,2oo,ooo Rest, ai:! undivided profits 225,ooo President -Sir 1). II. McMillan, K.C.M.G. Vice Presidents-Edward Gur- ney and Capt. Win. Robinson. Gen, Man.—.1. W. de 0. O'Grady. Special attention paid to Savings Bank Deposits Interest allowed from dale uf deposit and credited quarterly. Open every C P. R. Pay Night, also Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. A General Banking Business Transaoted The smallest account receives from us the siinie careful attention iih the largest one. Office Corner First St. and Connaught Ave. A. F. D. LACE, Manager Revelstoke Branoh CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Court of Revision Notiee is heteliy given Hull lhe first silling of the Court of Revision, to revise the assessment roll for the year tints, will he held ill the Council Chamber, City Hall, Hevelstoke, H. ('., on Monday, Kepi: 21st, HKW, al 7o'olook p.m. August llllli, IIIU8. lll.UCE A. LAWSON, lil City Clerk. WANTED TENDERS are requested for the purchase of Lots 12 and 111, Mock 67, situate mi Eighth Street near Mc- Ken/.ie Avenue, in the City of Kevelstoke. These line building lots belong lo the MoDonald Estate, and will be sold at a sacrilicc to close up the estate. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Forward tenders ou or before 1st of October, 1908. to the undersigned. BURNS A WALKEM, Barristers, Vancouver, ltw, 4ws. JUST ARRIVED A FINK ASSORTMENT OK STOP WATCHES Just the thing for Labor D.iy Sports and the Races PRICES : $8.00 to $40.00 Call and See Them J. GUY RARBER 0. It. R. WATCH INSPECTOR »-■-■- ^ KIRST CLA88 FRESH TIMOTHY HAY All kinds of new VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Dealers in SILK AND CHINA DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY Wall Chung, - Front St. P. O. Box, 206. Phone 26
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Title | The Mail Herald |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd. |
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