Array k igHsaBiHiiiiiiiaisii a i V I f, Ui I! N B w M H H REVELSTOKE Railway Junction and Divisional Point. Headquarters for Columbia River Navigation. Hub of Timber Rolt, Minerr Zone, Agricultural Lands and Vast Water Powers of B. C. "Revelstoke, the Capital of Canada!s Alps." i w s M, m m The Mail-Hepald **«9T7r- £/6, HBlSMiraafillSlKKiafja a a ® THE MAIL-HERALD ]g. gj Circulates twice per week am- g [g ong the prosperous citizens of 8 m Canada's Premier Province. 9 IP! The recognised advertising ® [ij medium lor Kootenay and In- [g g terior British Columbia. £j « a iiilllSIlililillll 1 Vol. 19-No ,1 "*> KEVELSTOKE. B. C, UCTOBtB I, 1913 $2.50 Per Year KINGSWAY A LINK BETWEEN THE CITIES Hon. Thomas Taylor, Chief Speaker is Received With Great Enthusiasm. 11 is I Borden power. ord of . of ollie "(iootl Roads," Taylor was heralded by tin* pinging of "For He'a b .lolly Good Fellow." The provincial minister, lirsi ini'ii tinning the progressive (spirit ol Burnaby and South Vancouver citizens in going ahead with such an undertaking, spoke of the fact thaf, at*'he remembered it, it was the Vancouver and New Westminster auto clubs that first, took tip ilie question of agitating for such a highway. Road making had considerably altered during the past, two years, more especially dining the last year, when the provincial government ctme to the conclusion macadamized roads consumed too much money in up-keep. The paved road ihey expected woufd more than offset this yearly grant made by lhe government and alto provide excellent facilities for travel. MORE ROADS Mr. Taylor mentioned that it was tin* scheme of tli" municipalities on the lower mainland to complete u circuit of • aved highways from Vancouver to New Westminster vi t Kingsway and returning by the river road through Point Grey. They bad seen lit lo assist in the financing of Kingsway and he hoped in the near future to be nhle to announce government assistance for the river road. The government ia Bpending tbe immense amount i'i ten million dollars "n highways, which considering the population of the province, 400,000 by the last census, wuh quite a figure for British Columbia. Mr. Taylor said he hoped before another year had passed to see the federal government come to the assistance of the trunk roads in the provime, especially those connecting a national highway. The coast to coast highway was well on tbe way to fruition and British Colum hia, by reason of the mountainous portion in the Rockies, had every right to share a portion, and a large portion of the money to beset aside for highway- by the Dominion house KINGSWAY OPENED At Central park scores of au- tos had joined the already long- procession, which mabe a rapid trip through Burnaby until the Uailway so far advanced ihat inn mil- intersection of 10th avenue and es have been graded and one-half ot Kings-way was reached, where the work finished in 1914. parent ly recently killed. These birds provodto have I n stolen from Mr. Bruce whose bo iho Is i a-t ief the city limits, and a- it result ni all th iso hap ponings, .lohn Breyor finds himself charged befpro lhe Provincial Police, with ,i surious case of duck stealing, ..nil being subsequently caughi with ihe .n o Is lin the shape of ten den 1 ducks!) in hi- possession under the hefore menlioni .1 In rlmitmting cumstances. mm jr& olr TWO YEARS OF BORDEN Deputy Minister Delights His Hearers With Eloquent Story of Alpine Possibilities—Gathering of Woman's /Canadian Club Members and Friends Proves Great Social Success. COLUMBIA GRAIN ROUTE h iew .inly iuu years Bince the joe eminent, was returned to I'h" .Minimi traii"ii lms ,lr rec- e hii'M'iiii'iu for Its two yean of which ii can well he- proud and which is unparalleled lu Canadian history, The- extension of the boundaries o; Ontario. Quebec and Manitoba. The Aid i'e A a i* i cu 11 ii i' ■ Bill appropri- ni n_■ imi million dollars over a period of It u years lor a-1 i ulturo in- Btruisl ion throughout f ana la. The Uet Indies Agreement with im proved steamship -mice. The reduction of '.rule rales to the We i In lia and the British Isles. Th Inauguration of a greatly i.n- proveil tri-weekly mail service between Cana la un I Ureat Britain. The new arrangements iu regard in marine insurance on the St. Lawrence mnl iv luction of t 11'--- to 1 [alifax. 'lh' inugnificoni drydock un ler construction nt Quebec, with .similar dry- docks propo 'd at Halifax and 10a.jui- in.ili. | The Kill to provide for pensions for the Fenian ltaid veterans. The Naval Ai.l Bill (defeated hy the Sena I.'. I i The Highways Mill appropriating $2- 500,000 for road construction in twj years. (Defeated hytho Seriate.) The 11. "ine-h Railway Bill, providing lor the acquisition of braneh lines Gin Quebec and the Maritime Provinces to build up lhe- Intercolonial Kailway.--• (Also defeated by the Senate.i The hill tei establish parcels posi .system, which will be inaugurated very shortly. I The development of national harbors at Halifax, St. John, Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Port Arthur, Fort William, Vancouver anel Victoria. Th" completion is BUch a short space of time of the National TransconUnent al Railway. The construction of tho Hu<l-on Hay Mayor Grey, on behalf of the City of New Westminster changed the name of Twelfth Street to King- sway, thus completing the change of nomenclature reaching from Vancouver to New Westminster. At one o'clock Chief Watson's auto reached the park gates and and the longest and greatest auto parade ever known in Western Canada was ended together with the ollicial opening of the finest paved highway in the Dominion. New Westminster Columbian. Tie' contra ts awarded for two out of three section of the Wetland Canal, with two more lection to be called for shortly. The construction of „ government- owned terminal elevator at Port Arthur tu han He 2,500,000 bushels of wheat. tablishment of a poii y o; In- llie ipa ii drawing room of .Mi.-.. W M. l.-iwie'tice. it was the bonoi of the nicifiViiT. fif ihe Women's Cana ilnm ('ln'i 6 Revel loke, to hav Wednesday evening as theli guest, Mr. W.W. Foster deputy minister of Pub lie- Work., An invitation bad been extended : ihe' husbands of lhe members, ainl oui "I town giiesi-, an I iiiii-e juently the gathei ing ;■ ■ meel ih>' speaker of the evening nssum imI fairly large proportions. After a splendid rendered and vei y iiiueh eujoyed pi nm sol,, by Ml ; Grant of Winnipeg, who has been Mrs Lawrence s gue, i. tie- |ue ..nl,an . Mi . J.D. Sibbald, Introduced the speaker, Mr. W.W. Foster, to his audience. To ilm-' who had previously listened to Mr, Foster lhe pleasure was greater because of its repetition, while to those who had not had thai privilege the pleasure wn-' increased bi ca ■ of present enjoyment as well as anticipated future opportunity Mi. Foster's -111 >jo■ • i was "The '.'■ Bibilities i'.u Alpine Climbing and ths Scenic Potentl ilities of British Col - um!.la " No country In the woi I boast of loveier or more magnificent scenery lhan British Columbia and certainly none can boast of a greater amount of mountain granduer. Even Sm -it .■■ elan I, the far-famed and much sough! after, has not altogether as much mountain country as ther.' la on Vancouver Island, Yet Switzerland yields io Ihe government yearlj hundred nnd fifty millions—ihe revenue derived from Ihe tourist traffic alone. Bui asi le from all pe uniary motives for fostering and exploiting these natural as-els of our pro' ince. there is ihis reason. Think whal it means to Mr. Foster had just returned from a Mr. Foster was one of three to reach the children of today mid of future trip over this road, whieh is almost the summit if Mount Robson, to I generations te, in- brought up within half completed, and n.wi hest to ink- whieh roads ire being built bringing easy access to all this granduer. Nature ing the trip oneself wa- to hear Mr. all nearer lis magnificent and awe-in- ha- given them! What it means in tha Foster describe it. Some of the views spirm- sight.-. 'matter of rtiltme and the development he described to vividly ihat one felt The lateness of the hour prevented Mr e.f all ih.ii I.- noble t and besl in their that at least a lantern slide was be- Foster from recounting the story of characters! lore them. ' the ascent bul tie'few ,.i the irlori.-- be And the government is surely loing From here he- carried his hearers did catalogue made nil envious of its utmost to bring ih' en'oyment of wiih him to Strathcona Park, on those io whom had been granted a tbe very choicest of ihe mountain Vancouver Island, which i- also being personal look at it- splendors. ' Bcenery wiihin the reach of all. With exploited by the government, not ouly After the usual votes of thnnks had this end in view has been built the as a source of revenue but for a -um- been passed to the speaker and bos - Banfl Win I.a ni.'re road, which, when mer resort for the people o( British Co tess, Mrs. Denl delighted all with a completed will be a motor road Bye lumbia. When finis-bed the park will vocal s loin her own pleasing and hundred miles in length, always in the be easy of a'''-e'-s to all ihe coasl cil inimitable style. shadow of on • nf two great mountain i «, and will provide enjoyment as Refreshments v.vie served an I his ranges, and thro tgh scenery unrivalled varied in character as the tasi,-- of th i mam old frlen I- bad thc pleasure oi in the world for beauty, many wlui may visit it. I an hour's social visit with Mr. Foster / W. W. FOSTER who Addressed Revelstoke Woman's Canadian Club 1 The state of Washing ton is -; end i la itnotii ley i l.ai in. aa Id ■ ... t - .• Columbia i iver an I otli-T states to ma •■ thi gi ai ■■ utei ■■ itj ol tha wi , a i* whicl . ee. il.e pi.i- ii ie s :i i the stu a i"" der will pass io the i acl a id thei thiough the Pai ima c u al." Thi- was the stati ei,. ut m id ■ bj Engine, i W.A. . . I, of Pol t'liiiei, who is m Calgary ai !• ■ present time. Win n n •. .-.'.' I at tbe Albei ta boti I I'h ti ■■ ... in. Card stated that be had i ei n v..,. ng ,,i, t.e Columbin i . • ' Ioi the USI fo er meeU'.h- an I : he ' ad been > ,-i y much Int u est ed in Burvi ys, wl b are baiu» ma le bj tli" I.om.m n . overnni 'i.t. from Revelstoke lo tha international boi der. "i a , onf.d in tiai ib ' 1 imbiu i'l iVeim Rev- to t ■ ■ in coast," ii ■ "and 1 ... .1" a ired that, inside of the nex ■ rs, th «'eat : he pi ail I • B wi -•■ Ina ' i.i* way." Mr. i wes tern rou Colu ia riter, in 'ini..u. wo dd b ■ the c lenpest, 11 ■ in that the wheat would ave 1 ui . -: .ml loa li d the ecoi nu ■ • .-ii with this se on i h indling, the co I •■■ ■ by that n :he ipi r t ■ om- plds'h before ti. Columbia river wii*. ady i.e:' the ■■ • its. bul the route asibl . an I hi i ih,' engineers hand in their report to tbe ern- '. I feel as n I t it will be one that will meet with I .■. du the go to go ahe . I an I u< essary work to make it the b Panama ' anal. "1 that the farmers of Al berta will support such a route, for it menus much to tli.-m. 1 have been given to understand that ti.' t'nite 1 Farmers have alren ly i onsidered the mat ti tin ii organization will feasible. I have made the most i areful surveys and I have Investigated the pans of the river which were, in my estima - tion. the least favorable for nnviga - tion at the pr nt time, and I assured that these bad places can b overcome I tties 'hat now present themselves can he eliminate 1. s" that b ats will t-.,- able tei r-o up and down ih'1 river without danger or obstruction." gary N' ws" A Smart Capture H. 0. ITerguson, of tha 'ity poliev 4orce, made a very -mart capture on Tuesday morning last. Whilst travelling round his beat, the lyu/ eyed constable observed a suspicious looking individual wdth a bulky sack over his back Walking down the middh' of the road at the top of McKen/ie avenue. These suspiiotis Were lonflrmed when ou reijuest to halt and explain himself, the bagjnan hastily dropped In- burden und commenced to make a get-away. After the os- oaplng party had Ii.m11 taken in charge a closer Investigatibti into the discarded sack, revealed the strange truth Umt the same was filled with ducks up tion through their encouragement, there hn- I'" " i i-i 'i n i' a e 111 private owned terminal facilities al Fori in I Po:*t Arthur and tliis sca- storage ■ apa. ity has been in- creased by no l« s than twelve million bushel*. The inspection nnd warehousing stafl lia-' ll " !■'• 0 'urgl'ly ilH IMS" '1. ' tlllll ihe Western farmei Is almost absolute , iy prote ted rrom the ,-vils ,,i mixing by unscrupulous dealers, Take i ii all in nil the West's biggest crop Is being moved this season with remarkable eea-e and speed, i The eovei iniii'iii hn- also been rusl ing the National Transcontinental and ihis route i- nlso available this season if tliet*'' i- any dancer of W m congestion, Whereas in the past a large part of the West's 'fop always flowed by Duluth this year it will near Atlnnii.' through harvest and _'ood threshing weather Canadian channels, haw of ionise heen contributing fac- Th terior terminnl elevators owned by the William government for wltich iwo contracts son the have iilr.'iih been let at Saskatoon and Moose .law. CONGESTION THING OF THE PAST The annual congestion of Western grain atthe head of the lakes seems HOW to be a thing of th" past, There i- no hln hale' this season and the wheat is moving rapidly. The early |y fti| M10V„ ((, tne W. W. FOSTER ON TOUR OF INSPECTION During ihe last two weeks, Mr. \v. \v. Foster, now relieved of some of tli<* -train eef headquarters work, following lhe i turn of hi- Chief the Hon. Thus. Taylor, to the Capital City, has I n ■ h- engaged iu making ihe usual otti'inl Kail tnin uf the Public Works Depart ment activities throughout the Kootenay district, The firsl section visited was the by road and trail to tla t.i Mountain, 7*.' miles away. During this p.>rtion ..[ the tour, am- pie 0|.| ortunity was given ,0 iln- progress being m idi ,on the undertaking, half of the rost of whioh i- l>e Ing pm I by the Canadiat Pai ifl ■ Uailway a- a t,,uiist attraction. The hiIm nit |. rtlon ..f ti .■ work, the road through the myon al S i finished, in fact work underway aud estimated for, cover at least one-halt the totnl hiigth ofthe great project. The link of eventy miles now quite ■ ompleted, i the Hi I portion of a lhe. liuu.li- .I mile circuit within th? shadow of tl hy mounts hniiee of North America. Public Schools Attendancs The attend nee at the public schools foi September was as follows: tors, but the government has been making special eflorts to hanile the Wi crop, .ml wiih great sue-cess. The improvement of the fa< Uities for fj 1H H P) !«l i » I:"; i"' 8 i i ": i M i MANNINGS. 1 Wholesale Itetail I" i l-i ■ I H 1 1 ■ n i In Inlying Candy from us you .enn' Fresh Mad.- To Dnv Goods eif il," Highest Quality P iiiom/e. II,.mc Industry by buying ii MANNING'S crop movement was on" of the first problems the Borden government tar- It led when ii came m grain commission was appointed and g iln hoard has heen devoting all its a energies t.. improving the condition" '«] un Imi whieh | iHl transported. iai la.ile'of proper itorage fn illtics at , i ■■ Ii ,1 ,.f th" lnke wn ..ne difflcul Mini-tev. in company wiih Mi. T- Hu llaliaii of the Kaslo Board of Trade, Engineer W.H. Westcttt, and othei <le- partmentnl offl ers of lhe district, a complete survey was made of the coun try. One of Ihe problems which was especially inve titrated was the build- Th.'in'.-L-ivin.' tini" is approaching, Ing nt:, road via win.- pass connect- and evory one's heart is atune with a ing the Columbia valley with Kaslo ong ol ibanksgiving, (or It ought to and Nelson The entire seventy miles lie tm ning inini ihe Ci illej '"''"■'y Mr. Foster resumed bis trip leav- i ti - on Thursday for Nakusp and the "q c C o. 0 — to — B Central School, Div. I... .23 03.47 !» M " 11. .23 03.18 13 i. ** III.. HI '.'I 27 21 .. " IV 30 : 7.75 20 " V... . . e. , 0O.WI 13 ■• " " VI . 11 UO Is L'I .. *• VII. Ml 00.37 15 ii »* •• VIII ::;, s| 11 II 01.20 135 Salkirk School Div, 1 . 12 07, S L'T H ** II.. sa 02.20 18 ii ** lil X, :;, Hi *• *• ** IV.. 30 '.'I.II IS H .. •• V .in 05.13 1^ M .. •• VI lie '.'1.11 L'l ti M *• VII •'.7 02.50 IT Total> 268 04. IMS J^ms, Pickles! . ■ of thanksgiving, (or it ought to and Nelson The .iitit into power. A iei for the many blessings that are covered by ihis stage of the journey is p,aired ,,ut on all sides. The bosl pro- ol absorbing nic interest, whilst the of of our gratitude is 10 help -onu industrial future nf the' country ns evi- one less fortunately situated. A. splen dencod by the highly mineralized claims marketed an.l did opportunity i- given all by the lad scattered throughout was al-o taken li ..I ih. Hospital tiiiild who purpose imo ron [deration when compiling the Inel ling a inm and pickle shower on copious notes which will form tbe bas- Saturday afternoon, October eighteen. Is of future rond and trail development [is] iy aiel they hnve built a magnificent Afternoon tea will be served to whieh worl.. At Wilmer Mr. Ko-'iet wns min B ,. ■ nn ■ owned .'levator holding all ue cordially invited, Of your nb ■ ''' 'w Chiel Engineer Hell of the Banff- (Sj three aid n half million bushels, which nndnncc give ■ little i,, hplp itock the wlndermerc Rond and the Government {*.-•. ............ i ' ealj for thl year' crop. In addl trderofthis mosl worthy in tltut'lon. Agent, whence the h.p was continued Arrowlakcs. (In Friday be mi • Nelson Board of Tra le, and Sa -iaii on i tour In company with Rd, Supei intei l ml Benny over tl" ofthe Vmir riding. Immediately upon the . oia In ion .ef this inspt cti n Deputy Minister will n ia in in il o hi t 'port and check i ihe knowledge gained as;,, the actual state of the various works wi'h tb- records of the department. Rev, in Primrose will -peak at the Y.M.C.A, tomorrow afternoon a' 4 o'eloek -harp. Subject, "The Wis.- Man's Byes nts in Hi- li.'ii I " All are Invited A im' t m of the Fai met i' Institute win be held in the y.m.c.a. Wedneaday, 0 ■ Bth it ! p.m. The N I . S Id i- retained by Div. 1\ . , ' Centi .1 - hoof with per- t "ent pu:1 tUality an I larity. l)i\. I. , : Selkirk school wins the Shield with a percentage oi 98.75. . tt | . « * . . . n . I 'g. Jg ;g) S GET IT AT « 1! " THK SUGAR BOWL '• a EB De.n't forg.t we -uve both [g nd old drinks, ie-e cream [■] an! light refreshments, For [Sj these chilly night- try a Hot jS] TOMATu NECTAR Our hot fg Chocolate i- unsUrnptsed. g] 11 | S "THK SUGAR BOWL " p Bi GET IT AT PAGE TWO THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELS! OK SATDRDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913. £ews JDrug JVore Leather Goods IN LARCR QUANTITIES Ladies' Hand Bags, Card Cases and Purses. lJur Bags that will match your Furs for Fall and Winter. Gent's Bill Folds, Pass Cases, Wallets, Letter Cases. Kvery conceivable shape and convenience. Music Folios, Cuff and Collar Ilexes and Letter Folios. (, New Fall Books " The Iron Trail," -Rex Reach $1 50 "Laddie," Gene Stratton Porter 1 SO " The Woman Thou C.avest Me," Hall Caine" 1 SO " The Heart of the Hills," John Fox, Jr l SO After Nov. Ist. we are Closing Out Our Lending Library 4 Vrescripiions WE have been been building up a stock for IS years in order to have everything that mav be wanted in this department. WE have always been influenced by the quality of goods purchased rather than by the price. WE have the highest paid and most competent staff of assistants in the Interior of B. C, \s you can readily realize, the best prescription is obtained only when composed of the best,—best endeavors ..- \p]l as best ingredients. § In Our Store you get this result-producing combination. Von can be sure that you'll get Jllst what your doctor ordered if you take advantage of our skilful service. Quality Comes First at /Jews' Ptihj & gook Jtore The 3Je*o£& Store W. PARRY MCliONKEK ANI) VAI.PKlt HOUSEHOLD SALES specially conducted A* He liuvs anything and everything at anv time, new and second-band. What he has not not he can get; so be sure to call alld see him if you want to save money. \V. PARRY Auctioneer's Mart, McKcn/.ie Avenue Revelstoke, B. C. L G. BURRIDGE & SON Plumbers and Tinsmiths Repairs,- Hot Air and Furnace work a Specialty -WORK SHOP— Oonnauf-rht Ave. - Revelstoke | ft STAND BACK! IT'S TOO LATE! Such a calamity mav not have overtaken you, but where is your guarantee that any day-aye, to day, a fire may destroy yonr home and possessions. TAKE OUT A POLICY AT ONCE no matter how moderate tbeainount, a policy protects you. The premium is so ridiculously small that the price of a ei^ar a day will give you considerable Insurance. See us about this to-day remember tomorrow mav be too late. NEWS FROM FAR ANO NtAR A despatch to the Daily Mail from Bucharest asserts llmt the future alliance in the Balkan States will be cemented by the following marriages : Princess Elizabeth, granddaughter of the Kin,' of Roumanin, to George, crown prince of Greece; Princes Charles son of Crown prince Ferdinand of Roumanin. to the Grand Duchess Tatlann, Second kaughter of Bmperor Nnholas of Russia, and Prince Alexander, the Servian heir-apparent to the oldest duughter of Empire Nlobo'.as1, the Grand DlH'lleSfl Olga, Tbe consumption ol dog meat as a food in Gormany, probably as a result of high ment prices, Increased greatly in I'll-1. E\ery year .sin e 1907 has shown a considerable rain, bul tha inu Bguros are startling. Against i'.'li in Which year the number of dojs slaughtered under o t'n inl inspection was (1553, lhe total for L012 rose by l.'.T'.i to 8182. These figures, moreover, are but a small fraction of tho total consumption of ''or flesh lor ,, majority of the animals are slaughtered at home without ihe formality of' an Inspection. Tho Wil-Sung 'oris, which fc some time had been in tbe hands .if the rebels, surrendered to the govornmont tr0ops. Negotiations Ior the surrender wn- made tlir.iUill lir. CoX of the Red ('rn—'. Th.' coinm.-in Icr of the forts asked for guarantees lor the safety of the rebef officers and n payment ot money to enable the troops to return to their homes. He requested no terms for himself or for General Cheng Ohl- M, n. The admiral of the warships ac- it'iet.d lbe term-but when Dr. fox re- turned for C.ePc al OhOng t'hi-Mcn most of the rebel officers and 1100 of iiuii imin hal decamped. Rifles and Shot Guns Ammunition, Hunting Knives, Decoy Ducks, Field Glasses, Compasses, Fishing Tackle, Tents, Camping Outfits, etc. McClary's, Kootenay and Sas- kalta Ranges & Heating Stoves. Sherwin-Williams' Paints, Varnishes, Stains. Canadian Oil Co.'s Oils, Gasoline, etc. We carry full stocks in Hardware, Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feed. BOURNE BROS,, LIMITED GROCERS AND HARDWARE DEALERS First St, Revelstoke. Telephone No. 22 aaDnDDDDDaaannanaQDDpa iT«|«l»|»|»H>|«lM|»l»[hN-l»l»l»j-JB KOOTENAY AGENCIES, Ltd. A. E. Kincaid, Manager. CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Baggage Transferred Distributing Agents^* and Storage . . . FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BAYNES BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS FOR SALE PHONE 276. NIGHT PHONE 71 Published reports of serious ditlicul - ties of opinion between France and Russia In regard to thi- clause of the Balkan treaty giving the porl ol Kns- tala on the Aegean Sea to Greece, led th.' French foreign otlice to publish a note on the subject. It says llu' while Franco believed the port should bul given to the Greeks and Russia thought -y ^—w -y- "¥""tV"T TT l -\ 1 "\ it ought to be handed over to the III pJ I^J ; IH IH Bulgarians, neither government nlr ' ^^ ta'he-d much importance *o its view as to ask tlie other lo sacrifice its opinion. Thu relations between the, two allied governments, says th-note, were never so else as tviw. DEALER IN SILK GOODS Battenburg bed spreads and shams, scarfs for dresses. Just arrived, a new line of fur stole muffs for ladies' wear—the price reasonable. Manufacturers of ladies' dresses; gent's shirts and boys' suits made to order. Legal Forms for every purpose are printed JO-H-IN Lv.C/.C/ and stocked hy the Mail-Herald SinglA Copies told. Roaoonabie Prico FRONT STREET. LOWER TOWN All the Latest Fall Styles and Shapes. Our display is always new and up- to-the-minute with the Fashion Centres. SEE OUR LARGE EALL DISPLAY Negotiations arc under way at Seattle' for thc greatest consolidation in steamship building and steamship repair corporations 'in th'' history of the Pacific coast, the takinij over hy the Seattle Construction & Drydo-k Company—financed by th- powerful Oris- e'oms of Philadelphia—of the plant ot the HefTermnii Drydock Compnnv in the east waterway and the yards of the Hull Bros. Shipbuilding Company ate Eagle Harbor, Million- arc invoi\ed Inl the pending deal, which will make the1 Seattle Construction & Drydock Company the most powerful corporation 0f its Un I on the F'neiflc coa-t. In the pas I seven years there has been ii -aviiiur of lives ol Ih.">,T*J*_' inii,nt- in England and Wales, This ia*' tb Utnndlng fact ofa remarkable report .>n infant morality is-iled by, i the Local Government Board. It is an exhaustive compilation, running to ind, in a en ••, is supple to the report . lue I in W10. I alt with 'et nin'., the ■ treat of 241 urban areas ■ population vmv between ?".|w>0 and 750,000 and whose iggrcgate pop- .-. comprise m ,■ Ij th d -filths ■ ■ ■ npulatiot \ . eat extension .1 gi inted til (' Ip. <*..l e.V |.| |i, |„. , ,|l< It '.I I - ■ ,l| 1.,. il,.. tir-t 1.1 watei 1 aj nately Mi t.r>>! r-■ i * t. t., Beaufort 1 • •■ ill ,n. '.'Mh' I,e,ni( fori bat boi, the R an 1 anal, ths Obes ;n.1,1 md n it ie ol Norfolk. A Inll ■ "■ s which s.-ckn t.i have tl r ovei nnv n urrhase I ' ■ 1 '1111 ll, 1 iffli lentl| to meel 1 ho 1 be Tn.vi,,' mi lent '1 new in wai L't* '■!. a ."eee.l trial ■ ek In 11 ll" Whii h broke nUl nt Hut,' li ii,. ,,t. been f"r prompt se I ion ol e.arde 11 in the dli tm t '.' III' ' • ' thfl V ''III .V! Ch mild' thS prompt action possible mnny million I es in.'"I: " ■ ,i,ie tim- bet would ha' e been 1 Ths hre broke ..nt In a log > its In I ie sti Ire "f :,,, .1 I In riling It wn- Haling nwny when Ihe iwnrMi district wm- den arrived, so,,n , . ,e,, 1 m.-,.,i ftcht- inu Kind wn' i.n bnnd thus lemonstrat in- th" efficiency nfthe new nvibilt/n lion Schemes whereby ., tin-nt hting , CHIC A Remarkable Expression of Public Confidence . . . is shown in the statement ol thir Con i>env 'or the fiscal year ending March 31st, 1913. An .-oini ■ -V with ono year ago, tbe ,'ollo*»ing figures are exceptionally interesting: § ASSETf. MARCH 3lst, 191S . ASSETS MARCH Slet, 1912 ... |45fi,915.7I $lll,268.6« mowing a net gain of $845,647.IJ This remarkable gain ie positive evidence ol tho convenience Bnd practicability of thc C. H. I. C. plan. NEARLY ONE-QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS LOANED TO CONTRACT HOLDERS at 6 PER CENT. SIMPLE INTEREST DlJrMNw THE PAST FISCAL YEAR. If YOU Desire ft Hani of Your Own—II you Would Be Independent of a landlord—Inresttg-ftte This plan—Now. The Canadian Home Investment Co., Ltd. "Canada's Old Reliable'' Home Office: PACITIC BUILDING, Second Floor VANCOUVER. B. C. Revelstoke Office : J. B. WATSON REALTY CO. liflB»l»iififla«l«lwlal«lwlal«lw|»Mam^ P. BUR/US & CO., LIMITED ^/Htvays the "Best "ShamrocK." Butter 1 P. BURNS & GO., Limited jonnnaDQgaijnaa ewWWMiflit NEW FRESH GROCERIES ARRIVING DAILY Huntley & Palmer's Nursery Blucnlts, per lb 50c Molasses Snaps, 2 lbs. to 25c Presh Crisp Sodas, per pail 35c New Summer l heese, per lb 2jc Orders Delivered to Any Part ot City. ♦JOHN MClNTYRi *w SON Fire Street. Telephone No. 93 YES! WE SELL (Continued on Tags three.) v**** Premium Ham «$h$» Premium Bid. Ham W Premium Bacon *b& Brookfield Butter *b*b Brookfield Eggs «$"& Brookfield Cheese W Silver Leaf Lard Jewel Haddies Also a fine assortment of Fresh Meats- tbe best that '•I '*' iiiunev can lmv. All Meats Government Inspected. Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, IMS. HE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE PAGE THREBt J. B. Watson Realty Co. Sash and Door Factory on 100 foot lot. Mckenzie avenue a roomed house on 60-foot lot $7500 00 1st. STREET-G-roomed house on 50-foot lot _ $4000 00 Snd. 8TRHT- 8-roomed house on 50-foot lot $3000 00 Double house on 75-foot lot $5000 00 5-roomed house on 50-foot lot _ _ $3000 00 5-roonied bouse on $1500 00 3rd. 8TREET 4 bouses ..._ _ $2100 to $3400 00 10-roonied bouse on 300-ft. lot $8500 00 2 lots (tbe pair) $ 800 00 2 lots (the pair) „ _.... $1500 00 4th. 8TREET- 6-roomed bouse, nearly new $2200 00 6-roomeil bouse on 50-ft. lot $3000 00 5th. 8treet 3 6-roomed bouses. Bach $3200 00 9-roomed house $3800 00 7th. 8TREET- 4 lots, each - $ 300 00 8th. STREET 2 hits. Tbc pair $1600 00 5-roomed house near C.P R. Shops $ 650 00 3 Shops and rooms on McKenzie Ave $ I5,ih)0 Dominion Express Money Orders for Sale. W. H. HOROBIN, Manager. Local Agency American Casualty Co. Fire, Ute and Accident Insurance Government Lands Money to Loan AQENT FOR PACIFIC SALES ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR (Continued From Page Two.) GOULD NOT BUNCO THISJAN Has No Use For Peddlers Salting Worthless Medicines crew can he centered at a given 4101m in the' minimum time. The' Fiji Islands will contribute tn \ maintenance of the Imperial navy. The legislative council, which consists of ten of the officials nml eight unofficial members, of whom six are elect ed and two nalives, nominated hy the Governor, has passed a mot ion favoring a contribution of one percent of the colony's revenue. On the recent revenue ivtuin for the Islands, the ami t, that will be contributed will approximate sin.nun. The native popu Iation ol lho Islands is 96,000, ihe Indian Immigrants number 17,105, and the Europeans 3,000 THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1855 Capital and Reserve, - $8,7CO,OCO 85 BRANCHES IN CANADA A OEMERAL BANKINO BUSINESS TRANSACTED CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT ....) TRAVELLERS CHEQUES ISSUed BANK MONEY ORDERS j Savings Department At All Branches Interest allowed at highest current rata. Revelstoke Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager Children's Fall and Winter Coats A Shipment of these Coats to hand. A nice range of Styles and sizes to choose from :: :: :: :: FIRST STREET Newman Mrb. president of th«' Minne apolis i St. Louis Railroad, rn-ently estimated thai the automobile had within the last twelve years addel 82,000,000,000 to the farm lands of the -F jEv/ Hi -tU I Crookstairs, Ont. I was pestered last week with a travelling agent who said he had heard I that I was troubled with Rheumatism. I told him I had been and he wanted to I sell mesome other medicine. Ianswered , that I was taking GIN PILLS, the I j only medicine that did me any gooil. I told bim that I had tried various ' other medicines but none had done me j any good but GIN PILLS and tbat I always kept n box in the house. GIN country, Not more than ten yeurs ago ' PILLS have done me more good thai any other medicine I have ever taken TosKl'H Stevbnson Don't be imposed upon. Don't accept Substitutes. If vour dealer won't supph you with GIN'PILL'S, at the regulai retail price of 50c, a box, 6 for J2.50. send direct tons. Sample box free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Cauada, Limited, Toronto. 205 Manga-Tone lllood and Nerve Tablets are the best all round tonic for pale, thin bloodless people. 50c. a box. the farm with easy i-ailrua.l access I was, lie nrguod, worth about 875 an acre, while-a farm twenty mile; back was hardly worth $10 an acre. But the- Lit li-i- nowaday- is wiihin an bonis j easy nutomoblle run, au.l Ua value' lias enormously appreciated for th(lt reason. Tlie farmer with h.i-e automobile transport twenty miles from tb1 railroad, Is epiiiee as we'll off as the farmer of the last generation whose land lay within three or lour miles 0: the shipping point. It was announced in Tokio. last week, ikat the- United State- had intimated readiness to favor .in principle the payment of an indemnity to Japan ese subjects who have been affected hy ihe' California uli-'ii land owner ship legislation. The United States has also recognized the right of Japan to adopt a measure similar to the California hill. The Kdmonton city council has de lor a distance of 114 miles. The bridge has been finished across Anderson Creek, and tracklaying on the other side is now in progress. Four miles Further on another bridge 70<i feet long is reguired, and while this is being built tracklaying will again be bus- pendi'd. When this is finished the track will be laid right through Lytton. Northward from this point the grade is practioally complete to Kamloops and about ready forthe steel. As soon as the bridge across1 the Thompson river at Kamloops is completed steel will be WE ARE GIVING AWAY A PRIZE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Every Five Cent Cash Purchase gets one Coupon. The Greatest Value in Coupons Gets the Prize. SEE MIDDLE WINDOW Revelstoke Hardware Company, Ltd. Agents for GURNEY'S CHANCELLOR Ranges. Look!! Prices Cut!! No. 2—2 x 4 2 x 6 $13 No. 12x8 $19! No. 1-2x10 2x12 $20 We arc overstocked in No. 2 and No. I Cedar dimension and offer above prices as long as material lasts. Globe Lumber Company WhlK 5TARtf#^M LARCE5T 5TEAMER5 ^CANADA SAILING EVERY SATURDAY FROM MONTREAL QUEBEC LIVERPOOL NeW S. S. Laurentic (15,000 Tons) New S. S. Megantic First Class- *92.50. Second-.t53.75 Third-32.50 S. S. Teetonic 582 feet long Twin Screw Stkamers S. S. Canada 514 feet long Only One Class Cabin (11) S50.00 and Up. and Third Class $31.25 and Up. Carried. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS S. S. Laurentic Nov. 22. S. S. Canada Nov. 29. S. S. Megantic Dec. 6. S. S. Teutonic, Dec. 13 For Sailings. Illustrated Booklets, Etc. apply to COMPANY'S OFFICES, (519 Second Ave.. Seattle KliVKI.SIuKK CiliNKKAI. AGENCIES C. P. R TICKET Ami NT, ReVHLSTOKB eiele'd i,, engage tlf services of Mi*. laid westward to iiic't tiie trae'klayers William Qliapman, of the Brm ol Chap- working east. By the end of the pres- nian & Power, of Toronto and Winni- ent year the line. Iietween Port Mann peg, in the capacity oi consulting en- nnd Kamloops will be completed. gineer tor a period of two years, at an ■ annual salary ol $3000. Mr. Chapman to visit the cdty four times in the year the visits to aggregate thirty days spent in the e-ity. At a meeting ot tlie hoard of Wesley College ai Winnipeg, la-t \v,«-U. it was Anally decided tee affiliate with Manitoba college. Th<' question was thoroughly discussed, und the opinion was expressed that it would be In the Interests ol both colleges, as wa-1 ihe organic unlonof ih.- Presbyterian and Methodist churches. The lollowing wire appointed on the board of Wesley college; Principal Dr. Btewart, Mcssrj] J.H. Ashdown. H. W. Hutchinson and E.L. Taylor. I An Ottawa despatch state? that when thc Canadian Northern's transcontinental railway is advanced to a stage where iln- securing of running right- over the Intercolonial bedamos a greater necessity than now, the company will be asked by the- government to =ubmil ., detailed proposition. Wbat has been done heretofore is only tentative, beiiiM ., long-standing application een genernl line's and before i> can he a 'ted een much more Information must be forthcoming, Th," Canadian Northern railway ini" is complet -.1 eastward from Port Mann (>00<H><><K><>0^0<K>OKH><K>0<K)^<K><? S NEW ARRIVALS BOYS' SUITS For years Women have looked to this Store for the most reliable qualities in Boys' Wear with the assurance of the best values procurable. Here are new arrivals that will interest many. Make your selection when choice is at its best. ITS PLEASANT TO BE SERVED so promptly and perfectly as you are at tlii- restaurant. And the service is only a foretaste of I McRae Mercantile Co. I O HOBBERLIN C. N. R. SOCIETY BRAND 0 6 THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES O Jkkk><kkkk><><><k>o<><><><>o THE FINE MEAL YOU WIIL ENJOY CCiltrOl HotC-l It is said that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. We are sure to reach yours if you'll drop in aud try our bill of fare. If perfect victuals, perfectl} cooked anel perfectly served, will gain your friendship, we are absolutely sure of yours. WINDSOR CAFE A. ti. THIAKISON Manager. Dominion Security Co., Limited OF REVELSTOKE. B. C. beg t'l announce that thei have opened np offices at the corner of Firsl Street and Connaught Avenue for the purt- pose of handling real estate timber, etc. It will pay you to call and get particulars, ami get in on ground Boor prices. We also niaUc a special!) ol listed property. A. McRae, President. T. Kilpatrick. Set .-Treasurer P. o. Drawer No. 4. Telephone No, 321, Abrahamson Bros. Props. First-Class in all respects. All Modern Conveniences RATES, $2 PER DAY Special Weekly Rates REVELSTOKE, B. C. . . It Min tit Be Hot . . BTJT It is always fine 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 guests. TO T 3H Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium D I I D. I I f*** Wm' B0YD' Pr°Prieto' • Halcyon. Arrow Lakes i-JLLLU* JUX-nVS&itfBI JE Everybody Knows the Value of a Combination Safe . . . But there are -till a few people who don t know what a safe combination Bell's Bread nud New Zealand Butter make P. O Box 208 . W. BELL GROCER & BAKER Phono No. 23 I would respectfulh call voui attention to mv full line of Woollen', jusi received fot Fall and Winter u ir, comprising the latest Btyles, fabrics and colorit I would also call youi ittentinn lo the fact thnt I have taken a lull course of instruction in cutti.; men nud women's garments at "the John J, Mitchi 11 Co." cutting academy, New York Cit>. Have worked mil I pracll il gxperienct with leading tailoring I ' e'eli-ehniciits iii llie ■•., -.i ,1 mn safclv recommend myself as one who thoroughly undercut I cutting, designing end making ofmen'sand women's garments. Thcrcl , you could not do any better than leave your ordei here for youi Fall n I Winlei garments, H. F. M0RTENSEN LADIES' AND GENTS I TAILOH ACHOSS FROM THE "CLUB." Howson C&, Co., Ltd. Furniture, Carpets and Linoleum at Eastern Prices, Freight cAdded. Howson C& Co., Ltd. PAGE FOUR THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913. ^ REVELSTOKE POULTRY AT NAKUSP Ai the- annual fair held at Nakusp 0n Oct. 2nd an.l 3rd, Revelstoke poul- ny nu n .arried oil another big list of winners: li. M. Smythe:— Barred Ro3ks—1st cock, 1st hen, 1st, cockerel, 1st pullet It will probably surprise you to know the cost o( a bad stove in excessive coal bills during the winter. There arc plenty of ri isons wh) one stove will burn mote coal than another. , in and let us explain why our stoves are more econom- . al than sny other. nl selection of good stoves anel that will cost you no than the coal-devouring kind. Luml) ermen It will pay you to make a call at F. fi. WELLS, Fur Buyer and Exporter Old Town, Ravelstoko, B. C Whii)' Rocks—1st eoc'.i, 1st hen, 1st cockerel, 1st pullot, Bufl Rocks—1st'cock, 1st hen, lsi cockerel, 1st pullel. Partridge Rocks—1st cock, 1st hen, Ul cockcral, 1st pullet. Special for tha best pair of Barred QQt I (""It. Rocks in Bhow, before buying yonr out- tit of working clothes for the hush. I make a specialty of Losing Shots, Pants, Sox, Shirts Blankets nml everything required in vour hufltnea., Sto-dcsfor Hard or Soft Ccal or ti/ood Ele at rie Heaters Coal Oil Heaters R. Ballard:— Brown Lc-jhorns, S.C. 1st cockerel, 1st pullet, 2nd Pullet. K. Bourne:— Silver Laced Wynndottes-*lst cock, lsi he'ii. 1st cockerel, Ist pullet. R. M. Smythe making a record win- niiiL.' 16 firsts out of his lii entries. REVELSTOKE tr ^ COAL! COAL! COAL! Sole Agents for the celebrated Gait Coal The Best Soft Coal in Western Canada BANKHEAD HARD COAL IN ALL 3[33 BRIQUETTES We have over 60(1 tons of the above coal on hand and can guarantee prompt delivery. Now is the time to lay iu your winter's fuel. Don't delay. See ns for terms and prices. The Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. JOHN D, SIBBALD, I'kks. J. I). SIBBALD, JR., Skc. V I'OR THE CORRECT CARNATIONS AND ROSES DESIGNS .»0 #*#e » ••«! •**♦•* • t * . t * * <■ » • • i 1 j,< b 9 » <5 *** «wfiO The Revelstoke Nurseries PHONE 56 W. H. POTTRUFF. Prop. The family rrmedy for Cocrhs nnd Coldl *Sh^oh costs so little end does bo ir.uch! -O- V-W^V> 0**0 \J' ..•* *~ C< O-C-O* \..-"0-U- \/A..- "*... >„ V..' <S V^-O-Q- Q 0 0 % (m-p^ria.! Bank of Canada o Q , .-. - .... i-.,. ,„«..,. r>^f-0 ^ir>. Q v , 0 $ Capita] Auth r z«>d - l'i.OOO.000.00 S 0 Capital Pud Up - - - 6,952,00^.00 £ 0 Reserve and Undivided Profits 8 100,000.00 6 6 Savings Bank Department 6 V Deposits of $1 and ui>waid, received, and interest nllowed at V Q current rate from dap of deposit, Cori-cspondenre s, licit ed. Q I Revc'.Jto'ie Bran :h - A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. 9 O-O-O-O OOOOOO 00-0~0<KW>0-0<K> O 000-6 OF FUEL From the vendors standpoint Is the PRICK with tbe most PROFIT This is not the ITICinST PRICK or ibe I.O*V*FST PRICK, but th- PRICK which will .'iv him the most SALES nt theOREAT- i:ST PROFIT. That settles the PRICE of ALL FUEL. Fo* a medium-priced coal try Coursier s Coal Come and look at our Triangle Saei Irons guaranteed for ever. PRICK b LB. IRON, $3.90 A.G. DUCK Estimates given free But "Canada's Best" In Use 40 Years-Good Then-Better Now » We Invile Comparison Known f *k - Perfect Scale Purity of Tone Suscep'ibil ty of Touch Beauty of Finish Work tn iii-.lii;*> and Dur.ib lity PIANOS -WE 11 ave More Medals and Awards rii.'in an v oilier Canadian Piano \'cw Orleans, iss I London, EnK* 1886 i"he>- ko. • ■ 1893 Jitinesiown.V, 1907 PLAYtRS Th .■ iVi.: iio , t ro McKon ■ ig Avo iuo, F horto 2G2 WITH THK VERSATILES : %.i%/%/%r%S%/±'\f%S+\S%^'Vfl **tk 'W^*'«V%^^*C*»■**«.•%•*•» %*%•% *•• ..Diamonds • © or Watches and Clocks! Whe re ? ./it J. Guy Barber's Expert Watch Repairing Get Your Eyes Tested and Proper Glasses Fitted . . . ? x*nwmwm??i??mf?mmmmmwro?! 5E HEAR THE STARS IN YOUR OWN HOME % EDISON OR VICTOR MACHINE 9^ Harrv Lauder Ada Jo es Cal. Stewart EZ Marv Carson Rl zabeth Speiicer Will Oakland »■ Collins & Harland Oolden & Hughes , Billy Murray tf^ REAOV TO nESraMD TO VOUR CRY OF "ENCORE" t^g&rim MS& •■ Nnvoombe /^^$j& I? Pianos and Players 2 UN? O) • ' llll '.•. ' *** V.V to. if !_ •;. > ,■ . -^em % (ei mt- 7~—'tin,—' ■ SHEET MUSIC and all ';' -\-"5.'5 kinds of snail musical A "I'^^i C,.,ods. :: :: tf / \ 7*" ~ ■~&®m* 3 | All the latest "Rags" ^ JE THE BINGHAM MUSIC STORE. MacKenzie Ave. ^ * immLMmmmummuiix card of iks |j.p.SUTHERLAND Transfer Draying I hereby wish to publicly thank the Kootenay Agencies for tbe inoinpt mnnner in whieh my Insurance claim of (917 bas been riiiil by them. A. ('.. CARLSON. i/% «.-%/%^*%.«» v*^** ** v%*%v%V *vw»yvt«.-%.-«.'%.-%% * Information Wanted REYNOLDS Will Samuel Reynolds write i,i Mr-. IO. Reynolds, Sfil, 16th Avenue Enst, Vancouver, B.O, Will lieai ,,i ome property, Formerly liv eil ,n 31 Soot! Street. Hanci'ing Pianos a Specialty Phone 42 - Night Ph.one 85 ■ifckly S*. ; ; i mi h , n4 throat ur.S lunfft* curca col-; i. u.i heali 2.1 Cf>ntn. The Henry B. Harris Estate Offers The Nation Wide Comedy Success of New York City Liie m , tllK' ^'e1' PO Hliilade p i. Four Bosl m. Tho pnthetic story of an uiv. i d youth am merits ot an overcrowded citv: replete with a fund of wil hum and pathos, admirably blei ded into a four act comuly, capably enacted and with il scenic equipment. House ' m from Ivd^ai Si Iw •- n 's i otneil of Ni \\ Vork I.:!". 'The Country Boy,' K.mpri i I'm stii. Oct, 13th Seat on sale at McDonald Drug Store. Prices. 50. 75, $1, $1.50. from IJ<1 Selwyn's Coined} ■■( City life'. "The Country H'.}" Kmpress Tm vrm-.. October 13th I BATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE PAGE riVB I' 1 Free Public Telephones on Each Floor Rest Room for Ihe use of the Public on the Second Floor, New House Furnishing and Carpet Djpirl:n3,it on Seond Floor. Mistake's Department Store C. £. Jfume 8t Co.. limited Watch Our Windows for Special Lines and Bargains During This Month Look at Price Tickets. Women's Kitchen Aprons A leet of Women's Kitchen Aprons in Big Styles, cover Up the entire dress. This line is all made in extra good qualities of good ginghams and galateas. You could not make them for tbe money. Kach 90e * English Cushion Covers Lovely colors snd designs, great wearing line all new goods. At $1.00, SOc and 25c * Dress Goods Bargains I you get VOUl share of the big Dress Goods Bargains this week. There arc --till plenty on sale. I'laiu cloths, screes, fancy dress gooils, all Sl ;' to £2.00 goods, for 90,■ I NEW ARRIVALS aarofmfromrorororororororcs % Women's Fancy Coats | I Children's Fancy Coats f § Fine French Flannels % p New Wools and Yarns % r Pretty Dresses for Children 3 % Warm Winter Underwear % " New Mitts and Gloves 3 ■kx )A'~ ••J'— Children's Coats One hundred Children's Jerseys aud Knit Coats, all colors and si/es Snug, warm, little ideas for the little tots at each $1.00 Warm Pall aiiel Winter Coats for little girls .em! children—the very newest snd latest novelties for thi' small ones in the new fabrics and 'rims. Pit children from 1 to in years. Yon should see them. 10DD Women's and Children's Caps, Iloeeele., Bonnets came our way .it a big concession on the regular. You will finel these in the Dry Goods Department arranged on tables at quick- selling prices 25C 50C 75C and $1.00 A New Lot of Women's Skirts A new lot of Women's Skirts-in mixed tweeds anel lijack and navy cloths. Two Special prices $2.90 tnd $3.90 FB\ HING AND SHOES DEPARTMENT Sm BOYS' CLOTHING Every boy knows this Famous brand and is struck with the smart, snappy appearance. Every mother knows that "LION BRAND" wears longer than any other. This season's models are made with full fitting bloomers, neat double-breasted j coats, and have the unbreakable shoulder, so well known in all "Lion Brand" Suits. The new ones come in nobby tweeds and close woven worsteds. Prices, $5.00 to $12.00 Men's Working Trousers A pure wool Halifax Tweed : comes in dark grey only; made with the " CARRS " label, which stands for everything good in workmanship and just the thing for cold wet weather. PRICE:—$3.50 PER PAIR WOMEN'S SHOES Our new stock of Fall boots and evening slippers have just come to hand. They are the product of the J. £& T. Bell Factory, and we feel confident that nothing has ever been shown in the city to compare with them. All the new lasts and leathers in both boots and slippers. The most careful and fastidious shoe critic would be pleased with the new ones. BOOTS FROM $4.50 TO $6.00 SLIPPERS FROM $3.00 TO $5.00 Oun Grocery and Crockery" Department PICKLES How about your Pickling Onions and Cucumbers. We have them fresh every morning, also green tomatoes, ripe tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower and celery. Best quality of malt and white wine vinegar. Special for Friday and Saturday Post Tavern Specials 15c. per package Coffee, our special, 3 pounds for $1.00 Tea, " " , 3 pounds for $1.00 Flower Pots and Butter Crocks Jusi ani veil—a uhipmenl of Flower Pots, all sizes. Get the ones you want before it is too late. GOOD SUPPLY OF BUTTER CROCKS JUST IN. We are unloading to-day a carload of New Baled Hay. Order early. S'**h iTi iTi ifi iTi iTi 1*1*1 iTi iTi -.ITi iti 1*1*1 [*l*i ifi iTi it*t 1T1 i'fi iTi iTt it'i i*ti 1T11T1 iti itt iti it, e*r- ■***■ ■****. .***■ ,t, ,-t. ,-t, ,-t. *X' 'X 'V '+' 'X' 'X '+ X X X X X + * X X X + * X + X X X W '4.' TJ7 \J7 'X P V 'X 'et' 'X 'X 'X | NEW CHINA | 3j Japan China Tea Sets X # " " Cream and Sugar Sets <3+ S Fruit Sets 7 pieces J* Cups and Saucers from 15c. to 75c. each. T Cocoa Sets, Pot with 6 Cups and saucers <f* ♦^^^♦^♦♦♦'^^^^♦♦♦♦**^fM^*^^^^*^*^<J»^*^« House Furnishing Department A New Lot of Curtain Goods just opened up, in Scrims, Madras and Nets. It will pay you to look over our Table of Wall Paper Bargains this week. The Prices are right as the goods must go. We have SOMETHING NEW IN BISCUITS, we want you to come in and sample them. PAGE SIX THE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1JU3. ^fA./TD VERSAniES * "■ 'i.y'A "■mt ■*. 1 EMPRESS THEATRE RETURN OF THE FAVORITES 0 NIGHTS STARTING OPT CH4i Z THURSDAY vL 1 . yill THURSDAY F. STUART WHYTE'S "VERSATILES » Thursday Night J New Musical Comedy, "THE CANADIAN EXPRESS." ^ Friday Night, "UP THE RIVER." COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTIONS Prices, 50, 75, $1.00 and a few at $1.50 Seats On Sale At McDonald's Drug Store, Phone No 3. |CA-H:DS| 0. B. N. WILKIE PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR Office: Lawrence Hardware Block REVELSTOKE, B. C. W. H. WALLACE, M.B.C.S.A. ARCHITECT Boi 205, Telephone 313. Revelatoke BURGESS AND TAGGART. Civil Engineers Dominion and B. 0. Land Surveyors and Contractors. P. 0. Box 347 Kamloopa, B.C. Branch Otlice—Watson Realty C«. REVELSTOKE LOYAL ORDER MOOSE No. 10SI COMING EVENTS Oct, 9, HI—The Versatiles, at the Empress i Ium tic. Oct. 13—"The Country Boy," 'it the Empress theatre. Oct. Hi aud 17—The' Vutvli and Foster Englisfh Comedy Company, at the Empivs- theatre. Oct. 20—Allen Players for one week it Empress theatre Oct. 27, 28—Bdison Talking Pictures Empress theatre. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Meet* every flret and third Tuesday ln Oddfe.lows Hall. Visiting brethern cordially invited to attend. A. Grant, Dictator. H. L. Haug, Secretary. 8chool ol Music and Oratory, under Direction ol PROF. C. 0. BROWNELL. Teaching Piano, Organ, Violin, Voice Culture for Sinking and Speaking, Coaching Plays and Acting. St. Francis Hall, on McKenzie Avenue. KOOTENAY LODOB, No. '.I A. F. add A. M. Regular meetings are held in MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddrellowj' HaU on tha Third Monday in each month at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren are cordially welcome. J. HI HAMILTON, W. M. A. G. BROOKER. Secretary. O. W. O. W. Mouuiain View Camp, No. IM. Meeta Second and Fourth Wednesdays la *ach month in Selkirk Hall. Viaitlng Woodmen are eordially invited to at'end JAMES McINTYRE, C.C. H. W. EDWARDS. Clerk. NOTICE. By a recent order in couneil, the Provincial Executive have ordered that the published list of lands in the Rev- elstoke Assessment District tor unpaid taxes, has been withdrawn, and the date ofsab of said lan.ls is hereby postponed till November llth, 1913. N. R. BROWN, Deputy Assees-oi and C<ellector. LIQUOR LICENSE ACT. Notice is hereto given that on the 20th day of October next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the transfer of the Lie'ense for the sale of liquor by retail in and upon tir' premises known as the Lardeau Hotel, situate at Comaplix, British Columbia, from Adolphe' Boil- eau to Albert Edwin Jewitt of Coma- plix, rtritish Columbia. Dated this 17th day of September, 1913. Adolphe Boileau. Holder of License. Albert Edwin Jew Applicant for Tran Mr. Ist issue Sept. 17, 30 days SELKIRK LODOE IX, 1. O. O. F. Meeta every Thurs Inv .••mini in flelkirk Ha'l hi - dock *.•-.. brathren rrrd-.ally invited CHA . N.C. JAS MATHIE Sac. COCRT MT. BEGBIE, No. 14(1. OF I. O. S". Meeta in I. O. O. F. Ha;: next to Tapping's Opera Hei.- ■■■•-, tt id » ' eurth Mon'lay ;n month. Visiting brethr«n cr.rjiall-. welcomed H. V. MORGAN. C. R. WM. fl. CAMERON P. Ue EY, '* * RTE1 v Barn-t";s. .-o i Itors, Etc -Ott': • ■! Ba olicit ti UNION BARBER SHOP We . i IDEALP00LR00MS After Six Year- Service to the Revelstoke public we scarcely need an introduc: JOS. HACK Ay kX S Vif^or Just a little e .ire- .uul mi, I n 11 that's .ill. Isn't ;i head oi rich, heavy hair worth while? . , .. .. M .1. by J (t \ ei,. Ask Your Doi tor. , ,„,,, SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rig - ' In Man.toba, Sask..* ■ tion of the rents' a i -o ,ne : ;ie ap- .Met. App!. hy the . i Ing rig 'j see ma I ■ • .• - ( ■i*ri>. In sui be di Bi : ■■•. I I led ! y • ' I (undid o ., ! ■• * t pet The *,)'••*■ in operating th ■ accounting for tha ' , ■' mei cbi nta >le coal royaltj thereon, If th rixliU in <■ :. it brtl .' lUCl rei urna should he fiirnii lean once ii year. Vni fit 'eu mai o dicatl ebould be made to the I i the Depai I menl ief I he tnl bi or ' H tawa, or to tha 4gent or ■ I» Agent of Dominion Landa. W. W. OORY, Separate sealed tenders. BU[)ereCt*ibed ; "Tender for Manufarture and Delivery of Superstructure Metal, Bridge at !Taghum, B.C.," and "Tender for Substructure an.l Erection of Superstructure Bridge at Taghum, B.C.," will lie received by the Honourable tho Minis- I ter of Public Works up to noon of 'Tuesday, the Hth October, for the j manufacture and delivering f.o.b. cars eat Taghum, B.C., and for the complete I substructure ani erection of superstructure, respectively, of the bridge over the Kootenay River at Taghum, B. C. i Drawings, specifications, contract, and forms of tender can bc seen at the otlices of the Government Agents at Nelson, New Westminster, Vancouver, and Revelstoke. and also at the office of the I'ublic Works Engineer, Parlia - ment Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Intending tenderers can, by applying to the undersigned, obtain one < opy of the drawings and one copy of the specification for the sum of twenty-live dollars (8*25). Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or oertiflcate of deposit on a chartered bank, of Can- adg, made payable to the Honourable th" Minister ol Public Works, for the s*um of *>!,0<)0, which shall be forfeited If the' i.aity tendering decline to enter into '-ontract when called upon lo do ao. The cheques or eertificates of de • ID 's,fui tenderers will be hem upon the execution of t intract. Th- sucoeuful tenderer nhall 'urn io a :o:id ■>! a guarantee company satis- t-iC*ory to the Minister of Public Vorka in the sum of five thousabd lol'tiM forthe du.' fulfilment of the i ontract. he - nsi lered .me^s d the forma supplied, s'.;n- ed with na ten D 0 ■ n *h" env.'i'.pea umlshed. ei *3, ' J. E. GRIFFITH. ; rks ' * ' ■ ■ II ; lllll ill ' II I, , , e ,| ■ > iid di ■ i' ■ .- ■ ■ ■ h i ml i iid nil ii i -I im |ipr HOII "' havn I'cncivi 'i t" ' III' el ..I 1,'. p ini n II \t- i l , , Ml ' ' -■ II I I' It fl I' MK 11 A M Hnlii - l \'.' ll [loll. lm lin. > PORTLAND CEMENT Look for this label on every bag IT means best quality—tested quality—full measure and thorough satisfaction. It is on every bag of ^^^t?M_ I ' CANADAPortland CEMENT UNLESS you have facilities for testing cement, you must depend upon the manufacturer for Cement that is reliable — Every car of Canada Cement is thoroughly tested, and unless it passes every test it is not allowed to leave the mill. You can depend upon Canada Cement. Be sure you get it. Canada Cement Company Limited, Montreal There is a Canada Cement dealer in your neighborhood. If you do not know him, ask us for his name. Write our Information Bureau for it free copy of the 160 page hook What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete." j/m. y^ryy^j ,wr,r£ammm ■eMe-eMH SATURDAY, OOTOBER 1, 1913. THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE PAGE SEVHN r S. G. ROBBINS Real Estate And Insurance Agent LETHBRIDGE COAL V FOR SALE NONE BETTER. PHONE 60 * The Revelstoke Boot, Shoe and Harness Repairing Department ARMSTRONG & COMPANY MAKERS OF FINE WELT SHOES The style, the workmanship and wear And comfort born of every pair; Of 20th Century welts that's sold Will draw new trade, and hold the old. Strictly First Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath Union Hotel A. P. LEVESQUE, Proprietor FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C. MEAL TICKETS $600 Jaclc Laughton, Proprietor First Street, Revelstoke, B. C. WINDSOR HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN Good Accommodation. Reasonable Rates. Cafe in Connection Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. Manufacturers of Aerated Waters WINES LIQUORS CIGARS Agents for Calgary Beer Ladies' Tailored Suits to Order All the latent color* in MateliiHUf Cloth, Fancy I ■* I", -ti npeil iiii ctit'cked wnrMtfdn Over une hundred Intent patterns to choone (mm— no two alike. FANCY COATINOS T | latest New York OnaUoni and the mo.it iip-to dat« stock in It. ('. Ladies who expect much from un, can- tint he dlnappfdnted when they nave tbeir Suit Ot Long Cutaway Coat made by 119. We have the very b«at designs from Paris in charge of this department. There is no suit or coat too fancy for un to make. CRESSMAN & COMPANY THE LEADING LADIES' AND MENS TAILORS NATURES BEST are the only fruits and vegetables used in our canned goods and preserves. Picked where grown and fully ripened, they are at once put into cans and jars with all their goodness retained. Try them if you want something extra good for the table. 4* Hobson's Grocery WEALTHY EMPIRE OF NORTH Edmonton, Sept. 30 —Thirteen hundred mileB in a wooden canou on the Bwift northern rivern Hnd .'500 miles overland through a wilderness ii nme weekp, is a Irip ju-t completed by C. D. Melville, 11 member of the Dominion FifherUs hoard, nnd John McKenna, both of Edmonton. The trip afforded the former an opportunity to investigate the possibilities of the northern waters, which, he reports, teem with white and other fish. Melville killed two bull moo-e and two big bears, shooting from a canoe while spinning along the Peace and \Vabaica riverp, which drop more thnn IKK) feet in a d b- tance of ;t*20 miles. The hanks are from ,r)0 to 100 feet above lhe WHter level. He reports seeing laige numbers of mooje, bear and other big g me and wild (.ese, ducks and pheanantB. lie and McKenna also found indications of asphalt, sulphur, iron and other metals on the way from Athabasca to Fort Vermillion. Tlie vovageurs visited the provincial government's experimental farm, six miles from Fort Vermilion, midway b tween the 68th and 59'h parallels of latitude, near which the Lawrence familv, residents in the district since 189(>,this season cut 300 acres of wheat, which averaged more than IH bushels to the acre. The experimental farm, it is reported, i-i making satisfactory progress. "The north country is being settled and developed rapidly," Melville said on returning to this city, "and the pioneers predict big things with the coming of the railroads.'' Cause for Alarm Loss of appetite or distress after eating —a symptom that .should not be disregarded. It is not whut you eat but. what you digest and assimilate that docs you rued. Some of the strongest, healthiest persons are moderate eaters. Nothing will pause more trouhle than a disordered stomach, and many people contract Bcrious maladies through disregard or abuse of tho stomach. We urce all who Buffer from indigestion, or dyspopaia, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the understanding thut we will refund tho money puid us without question or formality, if after UBG you are not perfectly satisfied with results. We recommend Itexall Dyspepsia Tablets to customers every day, and have yet to heur of one who has not been benefited. We believe them to be without equal. They give prompt relief, uiding to neutralize acidity, stimulate flow of gastric juice. Strengthen the digestive organs, and thus promote perfect nutrition and correct unhealthy symptoms. Three sizes, *.'.*) cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets in this community only at our store: WALTER BEWS. Revelstoke British Columbia n* %matlstor» There is . Rexall Store in nearly every town and city in the United States, Canada ami Great Britain. There is a diflerent Rexall Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill — eaeb rflpeoially designed for tbe particulur ill for which it is reeommended. Ths Rexall Stores are America's Orsatest Drug Stores THIS isa HOME DYE that ANYONE. can use SAWDUST PRODUCES RUBBER DYOLfl kTl.e Guaranteed "ONE DYE for * All Kinds of Cloth. Clean, Simple, No Chinn of Mlatakta. TRY J ITI Send for Free Color Card and Booklet. I Tb. Juliii.toa - Rithardaoa Co. Limited, Montreal tttPYAT MAKES PERFECT BREAD A large English company has recently commenced the commercially successful production of acetone and fusel oil from sawdust by a Bimple procesB of fermentation. From these two products isoprene can be derived, which later can be changed into rubber, merely by allowing it to lie in contact with a small quantity of the metal sodium. This synthetical rubber vulcanizes readily and compares favorably with the natural product in resilience, dui ability and price. Acetone is used in the manufacture of cordite, and fusel oil is used in tbe manufacture of arti ficial leather cloth. Previously it was chiefly obtained as a bye-pro duct in the manufacture of whiskey, brandy and vodka, but by this new process it can now be extracted much more cheaply,mak- ing possible a large profit. It is calculated that these bye-products of sawdust are worth almost $400 a ton. As it tnkes only ten tons of sawdust to yield a ton of these valuable constituents, the resultant profit is obvious. In Europe, with its densely populated regions contiguous to the forests, the elimination of wood- waste is an economic essentiality, and hence methods have been evolved which, in some cases, utilize even the leaves and roots of trees. While this is not essential in America at present, it is desii- able to reduce the waste which takes place in the different pro* | cesses of transformingjthe standing timber into finished product, which I amounts to something like 50 per cent, of the total volume of the tre-s. To tbis end, the Canadian ' government, is establishing a fully 'equipped wood products laboratory at McGill university in charge of A. ti. Mclntyre, B. A., B. Sc, under whose direction experiment! J will be conducted to discover new uses for common Canadian trees and for the enormous quantities of sawdust and other forms of waste wood which now represent a money Iobs to the country of millions of dollars annually. After admitting General Ca9tro, the United States immigration officials can hardly refuse to receive Mrs. Pank hurst. The Answer is here, in This Store for Men. Hundreds of men are asking themselves or their wives or their friends "Which of the new styles will look I best on me ? | "What shall I get for a Suit and Overcoat ?". And the answer is right here, in this eminently Satisfactory Store for Men. A little time spent here in looking, will bring to every man all he seeks to know of what is correct in the new styles in both Suits and Overcoats. We are here to please you—to show you thc new models—and to explain the merits of Fit-Reform tailoring. Come in and see the new styles—from $15. to $35. 842 Phone 41 Box 734 MeKinnon & Sutherland The broilei door is so roomy nnd well arranged that a rich juicy steak or toast can lie done to turn without the usual tiring, stooping necessary with common ranges. This and many other exclusive convenient features increase the pleasure <rf kitchen work and should be insisted upon in the raiifje you buy. The pok cr-h ole door in the front of t li e Kootenay ranfge is in just the right place for poking down the ashes and Stirring up the fire. m ;:.y.j Kootenay Rangei arc sold '•v.K everywhere by good dealers 85SH who back up our guarantee !•:•!; on this splendid range— ii Vis LONDON TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER ST. JOHN HAMILTON CALGARY SASKATOON EDMONTON & The Hand That Moves The Lever Saves 162-3 Per Cent. of Your Coal Bill Here is the opportunity for the housewife to deal the high cost of living question a hard jolt without any effort on her part. The way is to make sure that her new range is controlled by a Gurney Economizer, which will save 1 ton of coal in every 6 burned in an ordinary range. The Economizer is to the stove what the control lever is to the engine or automobile. Without control neither is efficient. With the Gurney Economizer it is possible to quickly vary the heat of the oven. Various foods require different temperatures. The Economizer keeps this desired temperature absolutely uniform. It also means that when cooking is over, you may have a cool kitchen and still have your lire going - while you can have the fiercest heat in a few minutes by a slight pressure on the lever. Ifyou possess a Gurney-Oxford your advantages are innumerable. The Divided Flue means heat for every hole on the stove. The New Special Grate guards the lowest fire. The Broiler exposes every inch ofthe coals. These features are exclusively "Gurney-Oxford." It will furnish your kitchen handsomely — it will do your work adequately. & Revelstoke g Hardware Co., Ltd. g ^^«©<-^^ ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Rest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly rates. J. ALBERT STOlsriE! PEOP- tAGB BIGHT THE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, OCTOBER >, 1"13. LOCAL and GENERAL now lon't wait nil the beat ari ring up No. 3 Macdonald's cli'Ua Miss Pnrker will sing "0, DivltU' deemer" in i ho Methodist church morrow evening, 101*1' Re M city Mi the Mel i.r of Kami e ,p , I- in the ■ i y ■ Hartley of Golden, i It prof ,1 \. I .f A. iei el I ' le ! " ! Thu duj irlj wesl iou ' you i esei v. ,i youi -eat : i iho Versatiles, tho best you . iati ■ lei' j terday out loial tor a few d ij , is . ouci e'ele-,1 by nil tlml the En i is i he- liu.'-i iiKiiiien pici ure Iioubi' in ih,' Interloi' of B.O, antl »'ome ; hu im t ph lured will be shown, tli * pi .i- » ell be i li,' same n< lhe Stai*. Sun M.A . 'Scoi REVELSTOKE POULTRY SOCIETY yel In ih,' ; 'i osbytei ian i lunch ui tlay evening, Ret. Di • Primros '. F.8. A. Scol tt ill le. nil'.' nn ll tish Covenanters.1' Lusi Bund aj a meeting ol the Revelstoke Poultry \ ...: iii.ni wa i held al Sniythes' i mi i' ie day last, Sept. :iiiih. ii. . in, .i Mathie in the chair, .1 ..I. Devine, 3. Ntie.thum, il. Boigfried, B. Somerville, Ifi. Pagot, It. Dullard, F. |e'l',.|luini and Sou, Roy Smythe. Min ing au audience of fourteen hundred lis utos oi last meeting .ui inoiiou le.l i. .1. Porter ol Oli .ii inagan Landing, hero today. ; .■ bt' el 1*0 Will See. Ill 1)0 .'|> , i' . Run Motion picture i |.'\V. B .vn ■• •: Edmonton, arrived jn tho 'I 1 iya ''■" trom .1 i'*.. B a i.. He ii , h ird hotel it \ in be found i. IS I!' King .1 ,\s Croi ' tub ook, and -1 : k ,. . . . were i otieed ;; . .1. Kinn A. Greek, 13. . . . .,■ I ..: .: mith 1 ,. .. . A W'.T. Du Uil |i among any ] . ! bl 111. I \; ■, of ill ' \. e' -A'1- tened lee Lhe Bumo addree church, 0 ii mi >■ Mr, Primrose is an able speaker aad handles ihi-' aubjeel in a most Interesting raannei*, The serviie will begin ai 7:3(1 an.l all who ilpsiro in attend are i nnl tally Invit-e i n!. Tin' regular morning boi vi ■ i: li o'clock and Sun-day school * ' 30 p.m, AT THE EMPRESS There will bo - it oral Qrst - In-- at . .i tii .n ai i lii ■ p ipulai pl iy lions.. .1 a .i lhe nexi few weeks, Theatre- o ■ will do well " ke ip i holi* eye nn ihese colums where the' theatrical aews will be found. Knox ' adopted as read. were A committee was appointed to gol out Prize list forthe I iy winter show tn be held at the Drill ! lull on Dec. 8-, 4, and 5, also special prizos um the souretary wants to huve the prize lisl in tho hands ot tbe priii. i.i by ili' l."'(li ,if this mont h, as lettei from Vancouvor and Victoria are . ling for same. And ua tbe ll. 0, Poultry Association nro having their provincial show a fow days after Rev ol toko w- can look for one of thc best poultry shows in lho lut■ rior ulso as N'akusp has jolno I in .-. II li H ■- e itok i here will in- nothing hul offe gigantic ll.eW . lt i: up to ili" people of Hevelstoke | to help and keep up the uoo i nunic of ■ [arsiaiaraiaajajsiEiaiSMH^ Re el toke h li in'.nv- some of the I I Physical Director ns soon ns poBsi-hlo. Thi class will meet on Saturdays at 3 to 4:30. BOYS' BIBLH GLASS. The members of last year's Bible class are requested to meet on Saturday, Oct. nth ut 3 o'eloek. This meet ine.; is I,, organize the work of the com tag winter. All members are re.picsl ed to attend. MlfiN'S SUNDAY MEETING (In Sunday ufternnon ut 4 o'tlock, Uev. Dr, Primrose of Glasgow, Se(ii • land, will speak Lo the men of Revel- stoke, Dr, Primrose spoke in the Presbytorian church on Friday, and somes to us tv.'ll recommended as an able speaker. Some vory speeial music will bo rendered. • All men are invit- ,il to attend tbis the flrst.meeting of lhe season. W ROWLING The bowling season is here. Now is the bimo to gel lined up with one oi tho teams for the coming lsagne, Captains of tennis wishing to chut the league are requested to communicate wiih Paul Samson. A meeting of ihe' bowling elub w.iU bo held on Tuesday ;i1 ~:l11 p.m., in ili, reading room. RevelstokJ for the last two years and made many friends by his kindly manner and courtesy. The funeral took place on Wodnesday afternoon, Oct, 1st., from the How- em undertaking parlors. The pall bearers were six fellow employees of lho Hums Company:—Messes. 11. Mux- well, J.B. Dickson, E. Fry, II. lira - ham, .1. Roui'ko, .and J. Ua^kcrville, whilsi a very large company of friends and citizens of Rovolstoke followed tho courlego to the cemetery. The burial service was conducted by Hev. Stevenson, of tho Presbyterian church. Many beautiful and appropriate floral .ilTerings covered the coffin with a mantel of white flowers, n fltt'ni i i0kon of the esteem in which deceased was held by cwryone who had come into friendly or business oontacl with him dining his two years residencn at Rev- el-'I oke. Mr. J.D. Sibbald is away couver on business. to Van Mrs. Kintie ar oi M llltl' Cr 'C {, B.O. is visiting M 'S. W A. Mor IS f ,r a few weeks. I in* i < e th ' . n a, are hi . i: ... lv inli.'i of T ,-..-.- They Kd ii 1, R il an Pii ,i- i Hon ! . cn Thursday lie- we. Ellison wa : I ■ ,,i'li 'im ;'... Nuk i-|e ,9. 5 "Nobody's Widow,' Urst brou b I - ,i ess ii., -.lis ill.nn lie' Bat -, tell I lie BlOl y ll ni llllOI le .ill gll'l who ele Is,' hei i hi li h Inishaiiel withiu the i on, ol i heir marriage and ret ui u to America, reporting hi tu-dden death- Ho follows ber i o America, under his ii-;-. heretofore kept hidden, of .the Duke nf Moreland. "Roxaua" i- in in. absurd predicament o: having to belp entertain hei husband at a houso party, whilo mourning his "death' lie fore in-, i tends. i be Duke endeat ors to win baok f-toxann love and there follows a mad ap romane e whi. b take ..ue. in.- ii li .'. h n - ]i i sionati nu. ii -. -. I ii ..i humor. "Roxaua herself is is fascinating ,ti'l devilish a il «hlma .uul ap I ■ aa •• a to -.'. while tho en la\ makes it u v besl bird in il R.M. Smythe i ii .ii ■ from ih. loeiul ii for theii it ii li i be il..imi ioi I Ip i a e our besl wo ever had Loom, ollt fill ill . ■ l.il give a mull apei ,-n oiiinl ber. for Interior. ■■ in id i ipi of $250 l'i nWnciul l'oultry As winter sliow, that n th.' city, will Poultry SlleeW till! • man wiih the prize ■ eenlv want you to lal and We will call nn. ,,n ibe ist of Decern- SALES and WANIS Ilh. Line Minimum 2.'u. Ca arsreuajaisJSJajaisiiMj eu si si tin i In Uvancc ta I ii ROOMS FOR RENT Breakfast or full lioai.I if lesired. Phone '2'A'i. WANTED—A Hired Girl, Apply t . 41, Fifth streel, Revelstoke. B.C. Rememh -i Revel ftoko Poultry Asso- iim Ion are the one i hal can do things i i -lit. if yon will help them. 1-*. Fleetham, 'toy Smythe, R. Hal- i-' ■ ia Bo arc tending their poultry down to Vrm trong for the Fnll fair. We wish them luck. TU RENT—A Fui street. Apply Becond itreet. in ti, . to .Mrs. J. on -n 1 Caylej WANTED — Dressmaker, competent, wishes jewing by the day. Applj -7 Fifth -'Meet. uOO . i-. .'.iturday afternoon at theatre. Buy your Linoleum at Howsou's, see their largo line of designs. Seals nre soiling fast for \V. Stuart White's London Versatiles. Empres-i Dth and 10th, ordei- yours now. gei tho bosl while Ihey last. Bond your tin Torn quart of freBh milk i.'iii;-hi, 10 cents, ai Mclntyre's. Matin ■ 2:30 —Star At the Trueman Studio, all por traits are high grade uni! guaranteed. —A, Douglas Toiirnui*. The Trueman Studio la the house for high class finish for amateur work nil pi-iuts with white borders. Revelstoke's home of art—The True- man Studio. Call and see ua, when discussiig portraits. Prices to suit all. Miss llowson, uie if Mrs, Bougurd lefl ou Oet. Ist for Laggan, whore shs has1 been engaged ns school teacher. Mr. A. Mclutyre hus beguu thfl erection of his new residence on Beveuth Btroet. Messrs. Koole an.l Pradolini have the contract, tin Monday evening next, the reg ular meeting of the Political ,. p.alny League will bo hold in tho city halt, commencing at 8 o'clock. Dr, and Mrs. Primrose' of Glasgow, Scotland, arrived from Banfl yesterday afiernoon. They uiv lho guests ol Mrs. W.A. Sturdy for a few days. I iMiss (Irani who lla- made a l'ost of fiieiiils by her charming personality nil.I musical talent during her stay with her cousin Mrs. W.M. Lawience left on Thursday noon for hei home in Winnipeg. Mr. Fred Ur [ithni t has rei urm d for his semi linal In medicine u McGill, Montreal, leat ing here i-n Thin- lay Mr, lii'i i Luwren e uccompnni el him to take tin bis second year Btudi ' in., l'li ino -r M Gill, Mrs, F.W. Cameron returning from a I - lo Detroit, Michigan, where -'lie been taking vocal culture, arrive, town Wednesday nn ,i visit to Mr Cameron, Fifth street. if \\ -si nun months' ii i| lia in H. Mi. an 1 Me W.l I. Morton of Spokane, are hei *l * * - ol 'In* pi»> mak< ll ninoi the' f.-t ni ih- k Edw ird ■ ' '; ""-*-"1' champagne. Miss Felton nnd ihe Allen Play W, W. FO lop ll > :: Ul Bl "I I works, left - in Thi i sday ■1 and ': h' in Dropi-ir.' iri tlf W -.-• Mlkua Post Box '.. \. Strutt if Beati , - her.- to - day, ■•.- wi 11 as li K. I Ioi '-uu They are i the Kiny Edward hotel J.W. M lm• ii. * i 0i New. York came -■ - t earl ey inula ing. He is stopping ei here a few n his way we I I Mrs Ernest li 3. M Lean will not on Saturday> 0< tobei os the -..e'ond Satin • and th -. I foil iwing. ip -u ! h" i I Lent re will present on ' heir long fhrifl " ment at the Em- Oct. 20th, when they ii •- .i". "The S;e.:. 'The Country Boy" To 'he Editor:— Sir,—1 iiave' noticed through the ool e i,in ..f ye iur valuable p -]"-i. consider ., regarding the new hotel that is about to bo erected ui.i | thc 'Oiuci oi First ati-eei and Orton avenue; and. as a prospective investor . express a few points thai appear lo b« ovi ••.I by (he botel men in the vicinity. One by gentleman ha- s'a*'- rant the transf "The Country Hoy,*' iiy Edgar - ...ii ne pre .. d tction of ..nu . . '.■...at igement ot the 1 i i B. Han and hia name ; "" "otels ,o ... „„:„_ ,)U i i" -'"Oiile will no ha ont with th • drunken FOR BALE 'lhe Vernon Board of Trade i- arranging the shipment of a carload of boxes of hoiee ippli s, -le livered to ant poini i i •*'■ . iand, Ire land, S. otland oi Wales. Spe ia grade of fancy varieties .>;'..ji) per box. No. 1 pack •s:,..*J.".. Specially ParU Wall Paper, -ous Kinniiiin ,Va Store Paper,, at How- Hi. Primrose will lecture on "Tho Seottjsh Covenanters" in St. John's church on Sunday evening. X.-xt week the Stai theatre will put en Beautj and the Beu I. In three Mi . McKii v returned from Winnipeg Sundny anel after n few busy-days packing lome hou ehold effects, left on Thin s.l.-iy evening for Vancouver. Hei daughter Mrs. Wil'louj hby and two children of Winnipeg, accompanied hei home. While tho pre ei.i lovely autumn wea ther holds, t,.., will continue lo be Ber ted on the tennis courts. La t Saturday Mrs. Horobin uu.l Miss Hards 11 • •iii Grimes Fairy Tales. This weie toa hostes fl . today packed for export. Send order, with -TVilt fe-'tl",>- is f<JI Thursday night. Cartei. .„„, Mr8i ,,,,,,, n .„,. Mr . Mo • i uildi nui cheque oi monej ord ei before 11: obei* ISth. t'ur leaves Uet. 2olh. Address Secretary, Vernon Hoard of Trade. Vernon, B.C. FOR SALE—A 24 fool Motor Launch Seven H.r., Fairbanks cngin.;, with reverse. Will sell reasonable. Apply to P.N. Roberts, Arrowheud, B.C. i • ng [latin . ■it behind. It O.w. Cavaull of S .1 - in ladway life Thi I ig — w; ■ ti in red tight diati i n.; aa the two are ,nait. :-* ho .ontr tvllt ».- Bnd the TO RENT—One single room with private family, at reasonable rate, centrally located. Apply to Box 014. TO LET—I have a nice Furnished House to let, on Third street, West. AAV. Connolly, nt G.W. Bells* Store CF Joulhner aud Frank Btua-rt rha iomance oi toe * Vance . . noticed una mat;.- > i terd iy. 'I'ho choh ' in the d. trict ompetition minstei irried i Mi .- T, a anently wii tree! Parker is a highly accomplished la Ij :. I son- in voice pro The- * J a. * -n.l .f th< to th * on ■ . and FOR SALE-Four Milch Cows, in good shape, animals can be inspected and terms obtained Irom Charles Granstrom, across Columbia Itlver Bridge, Old Town, Revelstoke WANTED—Smythe's Employmsnt Of- tee, men for work at good wages.— Apply to Smythe's Employment Office, First strebt, Revelstoke, B.C. ioz.. at the o'i. tion •o _ , FOR SALE—A good se-ond-hand Rem _ , ., ., union Saturday witb a matinee al 2:30 p.m. Quo \ aelis. n three parts, Theso featutes are without a doubt the greatest motion picture productions ever seen in Hevcl-tnUe. -O.lOjy a J.lA(lllJH— -(JUIlll .Idel s|U,).i uex — 'liupuoui sti[i in >|11iv qsojaj The belated Sunday se-hool picnic was greatly enjoyed on Thursday even ing by the 'hildren old and young dI St. John'.- church. At lite thirty tho church wus crowded and wlnn the bao quet hall eloors were opened a pretty eight, red, yellow auel white dab GALT COAL is handled exclusively' and asters decorated the long lines of in Revelstoke by the Revelstoke General Agenciea, Ltd. They say Sir Walter Raleigh was lhe firsl man who I Mint io smoke. — Com iei' coal ha n't learnt yet. Did you get yours this week ? If not, get it next. What: Coursier's Smoke- linen or Was ll the h-'Ul'S of red and yellow apples and plum- and score- ol cukes, cookies and sandwiches that formed the decorations.- The lively crowd soon reassembled upstairs when Mr. Thompson sang "God will take care of you" and Mr. Stevenson with the magic lantern told the sion,- of "Meg's Children'| and "Jessuos' First The pictures were exoallent. less Coal The crop is harvested and cars will I Prayer." The pictures were -oon i.e hard to got and coal will be I and very much appreciated, scarce. Now is thc timo to order H N. Coursier's. I - ' n • ■ i ■ / loll -.r> pe- e mgton Typewriter, He-raid Office, " ■ a Literary Society Formed n \\ \NTKIi -Washing well and carefully don. a* the Colored Hand Laundry, M' K Victoria Road, Fono K t.NTED Nn- In , apply to Mrs. n a: hi avenue, aec- ecoi 1 street. he - tecond .'trc.ita. AI.E—Kd. IOI i- : i'l. in mond Point Phonograph and 38 Hlue Am ; I'M Special prices in Brass, Steel and Wood Beds at Howson's, Get one i:otv. Winter will s.ion be here. How* aro you Rx?d for Coal ? Coursier's ia the Host. It is Smokeless. Tonight, Star Theatre— "In the pply to" Mail- Toils of lha Devil>" "»rl;o I,ar,s' bart- • ring one's soul to the devil, Universal Weekly; Monday "Fortunes Pest,'' in two parts, the ease of the missing girl, comedy; Tuesday, "Behind the Scenes," in three parts, Gaumont Weekly, big comedy; Wednesday,"Morgan's Treasure." in two parts.— Star I heal re. Fall Fair Results Following me the retfults of compo - tiiion in the lloial sootlon at the sixth annual fall fair and exhibition. he- i. professional floral display— 1st vv il. Pottrufl; *Jnd, .1. Maley. 13 Hesi eol'ection of green- Mrs, .1. Paterson wad the hostess ol a smari reception on Tuesday after - noon. Lovely autumn weather prevail ed aula constant coming and eoin^ of visitors tilled the pretty rooms from three o'clock till six. Line Rosamund Lawrence Waited upon the door celeverty, uud ushered the guests Inti the parlor where Mrs. Paterson re - eeived, looking very handsome in a dress of pink silk veiled in chiflon Mrs, Paterson, bi*., gowned in black -ilk, received with her, and Mrs. Tom linson also assisted. Al the n'n table which wns decorated with a basket of rangnifloent purple dahlias, Mrs. Itob- liins poured tea and Mrs. Harry Bews coflee. Mra. Robbins wore a handsome gown of black charmeuse wuh ., velvet hat, Mrs. Bews was prettily dresBedln tan silk with hat to match, Mr-, it. tJrquharl wearing a becoming -ilk in tones of biown with black picture hat cut the ices. iMis- Irene l'i,.. uniel. Mi-s Baton and Mis-' May Manning a -isti-d in serving, ii-tl. The first rehoa i Th 11 ■- r.ool room i h idi • , ■■ ■ ' ■. - the proraoti in ested >m . 1 tly, that a jnn I start ma lorus uf "* iuei ted to att md ■-. B n i'atinn, if not seen of ■". nt lady .,, | house plants, 1st, w.H. Pottrufl; 2nd, :• . ; ml'-- . ■' Maley. Class il -Best collection of ferns, ,T. Mahy I it, W.ll. Pottrufl 2nd. I'laH i.'i Hesi collection of cut flow i . I. Maley Int, W.H. Pottrufl '2nd. Class 16 Bei t collection of Roses.W. ll. Pottrufl 1st, J. Maley 2nd. OBITUARY i The v,*e | ns on Tii irids .1 Frid iy, Dth and 10th nex*, Bmprosi th »■ b famou i on- . 1, - • On. .aa ailing in Western Canada Tl Cana dian Ex| resi i a pie - lonr to 1.- membered with Harry Hoyland a ,,;" Hor Arth ir Vjn ent, oi of Sir ''harles *. ■ ent, The s.'.'n'- I ,-, tourist ear .-.n the C.P.R. come' by »' la Igh R membei- 'he date, Ti ■and Friday. 'I md 10, Se ur- -a' I H ;-n> ! T i Mi C'olpil M I- It. Wilson, ■ 1' I'. '■ Mi I. V, Y. Nl. C. A. NOTES ni I Mi 11 ■ Th,' Barrier a Nov. in theatre. Not .17- 'Whn' Happe Km proa theatre Nov No'- md noma ■-I 'O Ui'., 19—The Barrier, Empre theatre ' ,■■",',| vl ' 1 ti,m Lawcenoe Brough "., o\n ihould hand theii To * iod worl n be done TKNNlH OLUB i , , ,n I,,,,, 'imi th. tennl 11 lab ele IO tll'l ■ , il ,' Ml (an 'le, ei[ !' m tail at 1 - which -I on Moi i 19th . r th antlri ommun h i ed ' a a gen ' Mi iii'l, ompl lined ol lll-ie' A. Uh, bill ,,n until Soptembei 19, ■ r, Ine nto i i ,.ii bed lo the - pits i that same- afternoon in pita *' nf rt on lha pari of phyai • , ians an I 'tah in- -I ■ . nparattvely young man, onlv '■"'■ : n of n-.a native of nii tow, tent had resided In Oanada forthe past len yean Ha hard been In ihe employ ol Ihe P.Burns Co.. at •St. John's church waa i-rowded last evening to hear Hev. Jas. Primrose ol Glasgow, Scotland, lecture on the nu- i ient history of his home city. About 90 lantern slides'were shown siting a clear and easily remembered account of the city's growth from the time of Sr ! Mun^o about the end of the lith cen- NOTICE tiny until it began to asaume its pre sent appearance. The "beginning of \ i in I meeting of Courl Mount I things" were ahnwn, from St. Mungqa MacKenzle No, 1872 of the Canadian cell to the present cathedral; the nne- Order of Forostori now instituted will ient oak "-dtig-outa" the "progenitor be held nett Thursday evening, Oct. 9, of the Mauritania" as the lecturer ex- in 'lu- t'a-ile Hnll In-ar opera house) press'ed it, found beneath where are at B o'clock, Charter wil! be left op- now the largest shipbuilding docks rn until this meeting. Entrance fee. In the world, the earliest form ol thi $6.00. Officers and memliers are re- present University, the old Royal In rmested to be present without fail, also flrmnry a« well as the strange old all those whee have made application, streets, were all of the greatest inter- Others may apply for admission on or est to the audience. A series of slide's before ih!« meeting at the above fee. showing famous old street characters i n National Society the Cana• I such as "Hawkie" and "Heather Jack*' dian Order of F With humorous anecdotes nhont eaeh O. W. RAND, on" eoncluded the entertainment. Mr District Organizer.' W.M. Lawrence presided in the chaii
- Library Home /
- Search Collections /
- Open Collections /
- Browse Collections /
- BC Historical Newspapers /
- The Mail Herald
Open Collections
BC Historical Newspapers

Featured Collection
BC Historical Newspapers
The Mail Herald Oct 4, 1913
jpg
Page Metadata
Item Metadata
Title | The Mail Herald |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd. |
Date Issued | 1913-10-04 |
Geographic Location | Revelstoke (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
File Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | The_Mail_Herald_1913_10_04 |
Series | BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-05-17 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0311178 |
Latitude | 50.998889 |
Longitude | -118.195833 |
Aggregated Source Repository | CONTENTdm |
Download
- Media
- mherald-1.0311178.pdf
- Metadata
- JSON: mherald-1.0311178.json
- JSON-LD: mherald-1.0311178-ld.json
- RDF/XML (Pretty): mherald-1.0311178-rdf.xml
- RDF/JSON: mherald-1.0311178-rdf.json
- Turtle: mherald-1.0311178-turtle.txt
- N-Triples: mherald-1.0311178-rdf-ntriples.txt
- Original Record: mherald-1.0311178-source.json
- Full Text
- mherald-1.0311178-fulltext.txt
- Citation
- mherald-1.0311178.ris
Full Text
Cite
Citation Scheme:
Usage Statistics
Share
Embed
Customize your widget with the following options, then copy and paste the code below into the HTML
of your page to embed this item in your website.
<div id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidgetDisplay">
<script id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidget"
src="{[{embed.src}]}"
data-item="{[{embed.item}]}"
data-collection="{[{embed.collection}]}"
data-metadata="{[{embed.showMetadata}]}"
data-width="{[{embed.width}]}"
async >
</script>
</div>

http://iiif.library.ubc.ca/presentation/cdm.mherald.1-0311178/manifest