J I ■ 1 "Empire" Typewriter For ease of operation'and perfection in results il is unsurpassed. Price „$60v Interior Publisnmg Co.. Ag's. ''/, *.. B. C«^ tm v: Visiting Cards A SPECIALTY Interior PuDlishing Company PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Vol. 17—No. 35 REVELSTOKE. B. C, MAY 1(1, 1911 $2.50 Per Year OILS .BRUSHES, &c PUT IT ON TO LAST . iffiTE MAKES NO DEFINITE PROMISES learning tbat the men were not wanted there lie disappeared nnd lms not been Keen since, The men wore mostly Poles, Slavs und Austrians, and wero hired by. an | employment .agent in Spokane, audi VlC6"i r6SI(IB[]l OT l. ". li. rSSSOS fares to Cranbrook, whieh made $8.80 BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOUSE. WHAT'S THE USE OF LIVING UNLESS YOU ENJOY LIFE7 GOOD PAINT WILL ALSO KEEP VOUR HOUSE FROM ROTTING. IT IS AN INVESTMENT AS WELL AS A LUXURY. ASK YOUR GOOD WIFE IF SHE DOESN'T WANT THE HOUSE NEWLY PAINTED. YOU OWE SOMETHING TO HER. REALLY. DON'T YOU 7 L awrencc Hardware Co. Ltd Plumbing and Tinsmithing Imperial Bank of Canada! s Capital Authorized Capital Subscribed Capital Paid Up Reserve Hoit.'- Office—Toronto, Ontario. $10,000,000.00 5.575,000.00 5 ^30,000.00 5,5ow,. 00.00 Branches er A«< nts nt. nil prim ipal points InlOftnada. AuentsinGre.it Britain nml United States—London, England, Lloyds Bank, Limit-il. Chicago—First National Bank, Oora Exchange National Bank. Seattle—Seattle National Bank, San Fran- eisco—Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank Spokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of $1 and upward, received, nnd Interest allowed al current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Reveletoke Branch—A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. PRIME PRIZE REEF I Luc you ordered your favorite cutting Irom lhe Beef awarded First Prize ai Calgary Spring Stock Show and purchased for our Revelstoke trade. p. £urns & Company. X,td. .-/ Children's Straw Hats All sizes, all shapes, all prices. The best Assortment in the city to choose from. Come in and get your Summer Hats here. Mrs. A, G, Crick, • First Street Through Here, But Leaves No Encouraging Message Mr. wm. Whyte, vie* president of tlio C.P.R., passed through the citj tins mornlug on his way hack to Winnipeg from the coast. Mr, SVhytio when approached by tho Mail Herald as to the possibilities oi 11111110 development "I the C.P.R, lu RevelBtoke promised nothing definitely, but admitted tbat as traffic Increases it will It necessary from tiini' to iiiiiii tu Increase the stall here, and that ultimately there will be considerably lurger works here ihun ai present, "There is a pin.-islcut. rumor around this city thai the C.P.R. will shortly establish auxiliary cur t-hops here, is there nny found ition for that rumor," enquired thc Mail- Herald? "Well, there may be," replied the vice president, "but so far there is nothing of that nature discussed. The car .shops will proba ly bo establish i-d on the prairies some place, but as yet we have not decided that i|in*s tion, and until we decide that we will not probably discuss auxiliary simps. You/ have a splendid location hero and one admirably suited to our work and the possibilities of tli is place are good. "In Winnipeg on May 15th," Mr. Whyte said, "the master mechanics of the road will meet and discuss the general welfare of the system, and it is possible that at soma future date they will meet in Kevelstoke, as it is customary for ilio.se men to meet yearly at diflerent places. Some times it is at Winnipeg, sometimes Fori William, and possibly sometime it may be here. That, oi course, is for iiiem to decide." when ciuostioncd as to the opening "i the Big Bend road Mr. Whyte said that all hnd been done up there that was likely to be done unlil traffic increase demands the lowering ol the grades, and when that time comes it may i c advisable for US to open up that road. The preliminary survey has of course, been made, but that is as far as development has gone so far." .Mr. Whyte was advised of the action of the Hoard of Trade and the city in extending an invitation to the master mechanics to meet here, but admitted it would be hardly likely they would tind it convenient to accept tbe invitation. He admitted however, that It was a good move, I and would perhaps do some good. With the vice president in his private car "Manitoba" were Mr. J. O. Sullivan, chief engineer of the western lines; Chief Justice Mathers, of Manitoba, and Mi. llm. Harvey, man aging director ol tbe Standard Trusts. The party has heen to Vancouver and Seattle, and in the latter place Mr. Whyte opened up a new ollice for the C.P.R. which wns ncces- s.tated by the Increasing business. "Traffic is uood," Mr. Whyte suiil, "and we look for an exceptionally good yenr." Tlie party came in on No. 9G nud left on the sume train for Calgary. -Mayor Hamilton has received a replj to in- invitation to the mechanical men of the C.P.R., asking them to meet here. Tbc reply came under tbc signature ol Mr. Grunt Hall, superintendent of motive power land slated that he would hand the mess.ige to the mechanical men when they gathered in Winnipeg, but it was scarcely probable that they would sec iheir say deal to accopt i Itatlon, were received by Majri i Hamilton anil Mr, W. II. Pratl from Mr, 11. li. Vaughan, bead nf th mechanical department at Montreal, itatlng that Mr. Hall h ,s conveyed the Invitation to him, lut he regretted thai it would ],<• Impossible to come fn ther west this time. If tei thanking both tho Board of Trade and the city he hop ed that in tbe luture the mechanical men could see then way cleat to •m in. to Reveletoke. Most of Ihem are broke and when the foreman and Interpreter deserted them Ihey did not know what to do. The rest left on the train, hilt it is doubtful if they will be allowed across tbo lino now. it is a contravention of the alien labor law to bring them in, ami II is thought here that il was a scheme to got them out of Lhe United States Into Canada. II took them over two days to get here .•nnl it is thought they crossed the border st night, None ol them had any receipt to show that they had paid ihe agent anj money, and they were all excited last night, If they got hold of the employment man they will likely take .usticc Into tlicir own hands. EiiEilflfiSHO? H CENSUS TAKING FOI MEW COURT HOUSE ARE IN CiTY Building Architecturally Beautiful Which Will Occupy a Whole Block-Faces Kootenay Street W let Here and Get Instructions from Commissioners-Work ysyiiis June 1st. Plans tor tho new Provincial Courl j House have arrived in the city and | are at the old < lourt House. That RevelBtoke will havo ono ol tho mosl up to iiuii*. commodious aud archil ic tiifiilly beautifully public buildings In the Interior is patent to anybody ; viewing these plans. The building Itself will lie roust re inl of rich ilarli red pressed brick, with lavish white marble ornaments, and trimmings. ISntranccs are provided for from three streets and the front entrance which fare.; Kootenay street is approached hy a series of ax or eight steps. Tiie plans provide for the occupancy of a whole block and tho grounds will lie laid out very artlsrically. over lho tronl entrance will he emblazoned u coat "f arms and the words "Itevelstoke Court, Houso," whil*' capping the whole will be a largo copper dome with (lag stall altached. The plans give the details of the building very minutely and are prepared with a view to giving the grout est assistance to the successful tenderer. Seed Potatoes A clini pe i f m i i1 i fti n n i k< Bab tier en i>. We have in a shii ti i nl of 11 stern potati i s. which we would advise you to try. Our-seeds all lir.st quality, John McIntyrn & Son Phi D8 Mr. McPhail of Ottawa has i cen here anil has told the census commissioners just what their ilutios mo and the commissioners have met with the enumerators and told them jttsc what what they ure to do, s> tbat on the lirst of June the work of cen- j aus taking will commence in earn ,<, and everybody will he thorJUghlj* 1*011 versant with tlicir duties nnd kr.ow just how to approach th people with a view to obtaining the urns sary information that tie govern ment wants, in the shortest possili .* time. Kootenay has boon dlvidud Iui..* tw o federal divisions for iho oarpose ol census taking with T.M. Roberts, commissioner for Bast Kootenay und A. B. Dockstcaer for West Kootenay. Yale-Oartbbo Into two divisions with Mr. Knowles as commissioner for .Southern Yule-Cariboo aud Mr. Yor- ston for Northern Vnle-Ca. ,'>o >. Enumerators were present at a meeting In tbe Central hotel 'from Revelstoke, Kaslo, Nelson, Rossland, Grand Forks and Greenwood, The enumerators who will take charge "f the work as far as Hevelstoke and vicinity is concerned are F. W. Laing li. M. Itae. H. Cunningham Morris, (ins Lund, ,1. A. Porter nnd Messrs. McGaghran and Watts. Mr. Laing will handle the eity all east ol McKenzie Ave.; 11. M. Hue west of .McKenzie avenue; H. Cunningham Morris to the bead of Arrowhead Lakes outside the city limits; (ins Lunil th,* llu,* Hend; Mr. Mc- Gaghran, Arrowhead; J. A. roller, east to Rogers Pass and Mr. Watts, ai Comaplix, Thc enumerators will receive $5.00 a day for tlicir work, which will begin June 1st. TIKE THIS 10 HEART Real Story of Real Estate With a Moral to It j Not so very Ion*-; ago u couple ol nui estate boomsters struck tlm city and by cajolery ainl misrepresentation Induced two waitresses in the Central hotel to [nvesl one hundred dollui - i"*i ween iiii'iii iii i e;ii e i.ii' in Vancouver, These girls badtbor oughly made up thoir minds that they would get info the game, anil requested Mr, w. Abrahamson to pay the money over to these men ami keep it out of their wages, The cliequo was issued, hut the payment of it was immediately ordered to be | stoppetl until some Investigation was made of the property. Mr. Abraham- son went to the coast nnd In nn au- tomobile started od to sec the property. He was taken out about. eight miles when thc auto broke down. "How much farther have wc to go?" asked Mr. Abrahamson. "Oh, about four miles," said the 1 challcur. Well this is far enough for him, ml the Central hotel proprietor, and the sale was never made. Thi- story is common talk around this city, and is just one instance to Illustrate the necessity of seeing or knowing something ahout the property you invest in hefore you put up your good elegant money. Nough sed! tt NOI VISIT B. C. miMm IN CRANBROOK fifty Said to be Dumped There By Slick Americans 1 i.iii'*!**"k, ll. C.i M IV i.— F.fty . -it "f a gung "I ninety two who arrived from Spokane to work on die Kootenn) Central start .■I alien- the track to walk back to ht, Th,* bunch arrlv . I Saturday nighl with blanket! and, loin*. * "f a foreman and will pi Consarvalive Leader in Ottawa Says He Will Not Be Here Ottawa, May 8.—R. U. Borden, the Conservative leader has been in tbo ity arranging his western tour. Ho will leave Ottawa on June 17 and his tirst meeting will take place in Win- nlpeg on Monday, .lune in. He will go i" Regina, taking iu ail the places possible on the way. Ti.ei he will proceed to Calgary and Edmonton ami pay a visit to Red Deer, lie wl,l not visit British Columbia. The tour will conclude at Portage la Prairie on July 7. No fewer than two meetings will he held each day. Mr. Borden will have a special train ami wherever meetings can |,c inning ed along the route, llie train will stop io give lum address' the | pie DID SYSTEM BEST Montreal Ward Politicians Ciaim Commission Form Not Suitable Montreal, May II.—The Board of Control, or Galveston plan ol commission government for cities as it is 'illeil in the I" nl States where it originated, is a failure in so far as Montreal is concerned according to a band of ,-* aldermen, would he contractors, wanl hectors and othei who bave formed themselves into an organization whose aim im to recap line llie City 11.ui Pa lhe old form of aldermanic patronage ami plunder carried on so successfully until last year under the old system of en le committees. I'Im* m mlssloners havo held the i hi of oitice lot slightly ovor a yoal now, Anyone who takes tbe trouble i" compare, in ovor bo casu al a manlier, lhe results whieh have ny opportunity to h *'*'" ncbioVOil in lhal short vent in I Mim way of civic improvement, with Garden Tools Whi' Netting, Fencing, Screen Doors ami Windows, Rubber Hose, Sprinklers, etc. Carpenter's Tools and General Hardware. SPORTING GOODS Basoball and Lacrosse Goods, Fishing Tackle lhc hest stock ever in town. FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS MAY AND FEED FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Bourne Bros. t& Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing a D"SB Swift's Blood and Bone fertilizer To increase your yield of Garden Product!. Fruits. Etc.. Etc. SOLE AGENTS evelstofie Meat Market, Ltd. 1 lu.ii Class Me > i Pukvj vors Phono 251 P. O. Box 161 Housewife's Favorite Brands Robin Hood Flour Jacob's Dublin Biscuits Bell Blend Tea Bell's No. I Java and Mocha Coffee G. W. BELL P. O. Uox 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23 1 r" PORT MANN LOTS ILots in '.iie City of Victoria. B. C. 1 o i to ut t 3 1 ■="- = 1 *i a?" j S.? J 3 < 1 l/J_ nl1 ;,rl"' that the now system, In house i.f commons, will bo ono of| "toad "' being * 'allum as claimed liuin. There Ik no moro popular lum heen a greal success, There Imvo boon shortcomings ol course, member nl tbo Canadian parliament, and ni ii speaker on the mump be has ll"1' "" around It "my be ""''"ly Baid probably no mperlor in tbo Domi* that Mver before has the city's mon- lon. oy and energy been put to better uur Mr. Borden lum received nn Invita- |I|,1M during the laet twelve months, tion Irom England to attend the cor- When tlio Board of Control was olcct- onation and "considerable pressure in od the number ol aldermea wns cut boing brought to bear upon him from down Irom two to one lor eaoh ward, the othor Hide to aecept, but It Ih This b'fi a lew gentlemen at bonn; very unlikely thai he will do ho in wbo had had a tasle of political life, view of the necessity lor a western and hankered for more. Up to the The programme for tbo tour presenl they bave been kept quiet, babljr be formally snnotiouud but now, ii appears, they are getting interpreter, whu Went tu Wardner. On j by tho opposition loader tonight, i *i' i in-i mnl ini'ii'l tu iiiukt a cuu- Dl believe it, if you wish," ro- marked an Informant, " but it is « tact. The proposition . i" ..-sue u petition which the people will bo nskoil to sign praying for n referend urn on tbe question. The argument : i that the Board ol Control Is nol ■ati ifni i"iy results, nml they contend ihol a referendum would put the booi 'i oul "f exist "Behind this movement are i untn her of the members of tbe Id older* hi.him regime nml cerl raotore who complain thai tbi i i trollers are not giving them a tali *how. "Thin pctitiuu ia actually ;u pre- paratlon, Unless tbo plana of th.* i'i"m*'t.'is miscarry, however, thin titlon will be launchod on tbc publi'- un Hi- ii'.u future with a boating ol drums and tbe sound of trumpets" SUDD for Y.M.C A. a ium of IS.MO is now on its w»y t,. Revel toke from tbc C. P. R. for to the Y M.i'.A. hero, ■ '.,' the blgge t * *' tors' meetings evei held ,it the Association, r"iniuitte»s were appointed lo look into tbe matter "f the coets ol uy imi'toveuiontH, nnd nlsu the advisability "f adding an ctteu* Muii to tbu buildtug. WEDNESDAY, May 10, 1911, the mail-herald;eevelstokb Che fl&afMfoenilfc PDKLISHBD WEDNESDAY imi SATURDAY AT REVELSTOKE. B. C. jntcvlor flbubitsbtno compang, Limited Cbe flDaillbcralb ;Ar:LAni'_ ■ WEDNESDAY , MAV 10, -.911. With all duo respect to Aid. Mc- Kinm i. '■ * iini ai umen and hia el- | . to curtail the expenses of lho ,- ., • ument, thi paper mutt, • Q to I tit deci Ion ol tli i ,* -;. ci incil nt last mooting to cut ... ,i cei tain telephones. There I ol , i,*, quest*"ii as to this bein ; ,:,*- ol mu tuning expenses—that . .... evident- but whether it Is a ,... i I ol an Iving at that end io (jm ■ I'lie phollCS well' it mt on the strength ol a report brought .ii by tho finance committer, ' :.* motion to actually du the .. ..-. wa made by Aldermen Sibbald ind acquiesced tu b.v the whi li ouncil. The policy to say thi * ' - a picayune one. and . mature consideration thc city ouncil n t i me to the couclusii n ... tbe Mail Herald has done, that it iu ist trilj i reate .inst a litl I * . onism bi tween the powers thi i and its einployei i • At any rate itwill be ii.* incentive or encourago- men I" 'I" their ul - most lor the benefit ol tho city, ■ ; l citizenship should ol com sufficient Incentive Ior every one to work Ior the best Interests of the but He n the city employi * . , ,ve, are but human after all. S body can possibly find fault with . itting "in ol the phone at th ■ mayor's private office, because he I , in there, and anyway there is n phone in the next room. That wai .. wise move. Nobody can find any fault with tbe counci, tor cutting ou! C. ,i. Aman's phoni—he has no right me at the city's expense. Hut if tins phone was lor the conveniercu ind i ithors to get in to communication with A. r.. Duik, man ■:' the power plant. who I o- ivith Mr. Aman, then the action ol cutting out the phone is op*n to criticism. There is no telling ji it when something may go wrong at the power house whereby just a lew minutes saved by the use ol a phone might sav,.- to the city thousands of (T- ~'\ ———i ——n—g—m If you insure wiih us you insure with some of the oldest and strongest companies in the world. The Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. Insurance of All Kinds dollars. The po-slbility Is tbere, Ol course th ire Is tho alternative thai the council might I miploycd and that Is i" appoint ti nighl superintendent at the plant who Bhould I) thoroughly capable ol doing the work Mr. Hu.!*. does by day, and to be In every way rcspon Ible lor tbo working oi the plain by night, but that would cost considerablj more than the simple maintenance of a phone, Were Mr. Duck so inclined, be wiglit i.iii, the action ". the city council as a Immutable mandate lhat when he leave; the plant at six o'clock, or whenever it is, that he Is through with his woil*- und not subject to n cull under any conditions. Under the same circumstancei th • city clork might also take the sain* stand, .m.i absolutely refuse to r. pl I to anv questions on city business al imi six o'clock. We cun imagine a ease ol a man In ing suildenlj called out ol the city on the evening train. lie wants certain information trom Hie city clerk. A phono maintained by ibe city might got him that information, but it Is not there. That, man has a legitimate kick coming. If Mr. Lawson keeps a phono at bis own expense he Would be perfectly justified in refusing any Information regarding city business to the enquirer. Courtesy would uo doubt forbid, but tho city clerk would be within bounds to follow such u course Fire Chief Foote's phone is also cut out. Tbo chief would be thoroughly justified ,n resenting such action, His services ine Voluntary. The small slim ol $6.25 has been paid Inm since January 1st tins yeai, and it is tin* least tho city in courtosj could do Imn io provido Inm with a phone, in regard lo ibe cutting oul ol the phones ol C. North and Thos. Buln, and paying cncH ol them in lieu there of $2."iii a month, the city is paying nl the i,ite "i $12 pel year lor the iiiiiinti'iiHiu'.' ol a principle. The city cm secure these phones at the con- trad rate ol $2 pei month or * 18 a year tor the two. Uut instead ihey prefer lo pay $00 in actual cash i" tho two men and compol thom to keep the phones. High financing indeed, isn't It? Md. McKinnon's action was based ou the information he received from other cities. Following tho samo . ne ".' acl ion I lirough, Ihen there might tic n whole lot ol eiaie officials here wlthniil phone who would be entitled t" them at the city's expense. After all Revolstoke and her council should be big enough and Independent enough in go ahead on ber own initiative, and nnl he looking for advice as to bow to run her civic government. i nice more oui advice in these columns to the general public is to buy real estate m Revelstoke or Irom Rovelstoke leal e-late men. llllll to slum the Itinerant merchant who is here today and gone tomorrow, Fiats can be stated and proven in connection with any city, and good solid facts too, The growth has been good, the building permits bigger '.ban a dozen oilier cities, bill these are no guarantee that the property offered is good. Instances have been known ol a frog pond lieing sold f ood building lots, If you be Ueve the stui'i I i | I an 1 take it with that assunii I Ion thi n II Is your funeral and nol uiu - I! :■"» "got stuck." The poliej n! ii inor ml real estute men is nol by any melius charity. When ihey have sold all they possibly can ol the property In Vancouver or on Hi.' pinna's to local buyers, and lind them lelvc' still tt'itb ii whole lot ol stuH "ii their han Is which tbey can lispoi e of to local buyers, tbe mod .** operandi Is I" send a bunch ol thoir slcekosl and smoothest nun oul to tho country places to "unlond." \**d they do 'unload" alld la* p the money limiting back io head nflici ... Calgary is subdivided for n i ity tho size of a Chicago and many anothei' city tho same. ft you buy on the outskirts o: this subdivided men now, then erhnps iu a hundred years or so you mighl double youi monev. But thore Is all kinds ol time hefore these cities gol to the si 'c oi ii Chicago, The prop" ■ i Ions look good on pu per. You will lind tlie city all nicely laid out; the intervening spots be* I ween the clt} and I he place you al 0 m I Mil to bin .ill dolled over with residences, u d beautifully laid oui plot i, Boulev in il i. roads, driveways, parks and gardens nil exist "ii paper -aud tbey nut} be there in fact—but. you had bettei know this before you spend your hnrd-onrned cash. True, ihere are many persons who have m vested In real estate blindly and in ide money in haadfuls, but the eh,nice to lose lis well as gain was tbere, and 11 you aie «tiling and can afford to lose II necossnry, then go right to it. ihis paper bus put you wise as to whal you might he doing il you iin.est blindly. But if you in- vest and lose, don't be a groucher. Stand up like h nan and take your modieino, The cry of hard times in the smaller cities can largely ho accounted for b} I he presi nei of real estate men, who, ;i .*, ,* sod Inst week, come aad suck the places dry ol ready money. Again we reiterate, if you bave ' money lo Invest, it is dangerous to 1 invest, it in property you know nothing of, Invest onl} In what you see or know something about. nn April 8th the solitary Inspector Issued Instruct Ions In this p .per that I within the next thirty day- all buck yards must lie cleaned up, Have these Instructions been heeded? By a short detour ol the city you can answer tins question for yourself, and the answer must decidedly be in the negative. Fortunately the weathe lms been decidedly cool so that the . eitizens can oiler thanks that the nc- eiimmulnted garbage which Is scattered here and thore all through tho eity does not smell so had, Had the sweltering sun eome out theso piles ol vegetable and annual matter, lying in the sun's rays would hive been spreading disease with every hour that went by. Can it he thai Lhe citizens do ii"i care whether their health is prot icted or not? It Would appeal SO, Then it IS UP to iiie millii.i'ilio lo make Ihem respect in** health and rights of others. There ro n whole lot of nitby disreputable back yards thai must, tic cleaned up. i hej are n disgrace to the city and a menace to public health, ami it is up to tbo civic authorities to make an example of one or two of Ihem. Should a ease or two come up ill con ii this paper will have no heslta- lion whatever iu giving publicity to Him mailer, SUNDAY BASKBAU.. The local baseball boys will join ney to Danvillo on Sunday, where they will meet the learn ol that city in the smcoiiiI game tins sea;.on. A number ol local [aus will hIbo lake ,n the trip, -(irand Forks 0 iiset te, Grand Forks amateurs rendered the ; lav "The Splliatei s lieiuiu." Here the> are always with US. PEACE RI\ BU UH BUST. eatnui, answer the question with nil emphntil negative. "That is to say ," said one of the commissioners, "the chtldron are not, Tin wind' in Ihe sense of lhe word, which Is generally Interpreted as rtid- miim,.s, nn the other hand, they are bright, and show an absolute ab-i seiiee of self consciousness which is really delightful, tt indicates an Individually and an alertness which will make ihem good, bright, self- reliant citizens of Ih * future It also . peaks woll lor tho system of nisi tin i ion given in the schools, and is a testimonial ol the careful work oi the toachor, whose salary is not commensurate with the eiTorts thai both be and she must must have made iu onler lo obtain such results," The I'niiiinissiou, winch is composed of lending British educationalists, is making a lour of tho Dominion wiih a view to reporting on the School system here. ihai as lumbermen returned from the hush Inspectors found many cases ol smallpox. Dr. hi. I'.'llatut, secrotary ol the Provincial Hoard ol Health, declares that il is time to stamp out the contagion before II has become too general. "We are surrounded by smallpox, he suid, "Ontario is infested, and the neighboring states arc also on the verge ol an epidemic. "Wc have discovered lately that hundreds of cases have been shielded, even by physicians, sometimes thru' ignorance, and sometimes quite deliberately. This is tlie explanation of ibe numerous outbreaks reported Irom over twenty counties of the province." 1 \ ictoria. May ll. Strung mil along tin' trull lo th,' I'eia.' RlVi r Valley, hundreds of wagons and vehicles of ail sorts, .some with spans of six ox- ens, some Willi au ox yoked with a eaj use, some with mules and oseii spanned together, aie carrying Wcst- i in United States farmers in a great rush lo seek uev.' grain laud;, says Mr. Frank M. Kelly ol Vli toria, who returned li re today fr mii an extclld- tiip into ibe I'ea.e River Valley and Slave 1, ike count i\ . "All along the trail 1 in •( tb,' land hungry people." said Air. Kelly. "From Edmonton to Great Slave bake, those s, t.i1 r- to-be are strung out with Intervals usual y not, mor.' than a imw hundred yards. Hundreds of them are With the strangest out li's, many with signs painted on the canvas sides of till ir wagons 'I',* ICO River or Bust.' 'Grand Prairie or Nothing.' 'Me for tbe Lust (ileal West,1 ele. OI the lataiseekers most '•: them come from the United States —Victoria Colonist. ISNTMRPHISJNG JOURNAL, An open Held and one which has long been In need ot direct attontiou is now being supplied by the Com nicrclal li*i lew, a financial and trade "•uinil published twice a month by •lhe iiiiii' in press at Mil Hastings street, Vancouver, li. 0, British Columbin and Alberta compose lhe territory winch this papor covers, giving the retail and wholesale mer eh,nn* und financial brokers a reliable sei vii m and a conservative and ro- iponsiide advertising medium, lu its editorial and news columns The Commercial Review amis to sel forth nothing but undeniable fuels mul arguments built upon them, ll stands lor progressive, clean business methods and is strongly opposed to whatever savors of the oppo lie in commercial life. Already its adver tising columns ur? carrying displays for some of the oldest and most reliable linns in lhe Wesl and hero too the greatest car.' is being exercised I" exclude the financial or trade pirate. A LONG DAY'S WORK. Montreal, May !l.—I'lighli'on hours ol work out. of twenty four should bo the limit lm any man, in any class of work, not only on account nf muscular exertion and failing strength, lull also because of failing brain power, the man losing his capacity io appreciate liis surroundings nnd to direct Ins operations. Such is tho substances ol tlie opinion given Iiy in. Francois dc Martlngy, chief surgeon of tbe Hotel Dieit, who in the cuse of Hume 1,. l.averdnre against the Canadian Northern claiming $8,- 1 ;:*»^»»»s«»«i»w»**»-*«»1*^»****^^ ■■' ■ ■■■»■ ■'_> ■ s in i si ii—i——ii i j i mmwmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^/ ^ ■ i ■ ii i ■ i m- , . ■ ■ ■ .i.i i. i . ns ii i ,,.. ■ m.,, , ,11, i, ■ ■ ■ ■ i , , limm^ . WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911. THE MAIL-HEBALD, REVELSTOKE V Y I THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HAVK INSTALLED IN THEIR VAULT A NEST OF SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES IF YOU HAVK ANY TITLE DEEDS, MORTGAGES. INSURANCE POLICIES, OR OTHER VALUABLES THEY SHOULD BE LODGED IN ONE OF THESE BOXES 171 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO REVELSTOKE BRANCH-F. M. GIBSON. IVOR - ZSS-' ' ■■'■' LL-1—H--—y IT V-^-*-*** LOGGERS' BOOTS The Famous Leckie Loggers' Boots and our own make always in stock. See our Pack Straps and Pack Sacks. ARMSTRONG & COMPANY Boot nnd Shoo Repairers, Saddlers Harness Makers THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1855 Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund - $4 400,000 Has 77 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities of the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Branohes. Intorest allowed at highest current rate REVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT Manager. Under New Management. Wm. Boyd, Proprietor Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium Tin* Greatest Health Resort on the Continent Natural Hoi Water, 124 Degre™t ol Hea Natural Hot Water ia Baths. U All Year Rales from $12 to $15 Per Week Have you smoked the BALED HAVANA If not you surely never tried them at McKinnon's Cigar Store ^3* ASK THE DRIVER Ever) body knows him, he will till vim that t lie whiskeys we aro telling are the best, fall and he convinced. No household should he without a -upply of oui Harvey's fpcdal Scotch Whiskey; our Frapln Liqueur Brandy, guaranteed BO years old or Blaokberry Brandy for Medicinal purposes. Our itoi 1% of choice Wim s and Li(|iioi * of all kinds aie unexcelled. Sold by all the hading hotels-, or telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. Importers ard Dealers in Pure Wines, liquors, Cigars end Cigarettes NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all back yards and lanes must be cleaned up according to the provisions of the Bylaw wllliin thirty dnys Irom the date below, After the expiration ol that time it will he duty to proceed summarily to convict those persons upon whose premises nuisances exist. Kirst notification of this published Ihis 8th day ol April, I'lll. HANlTAItY INSPECTOR. COMPANIES ACT. Shi fob's Cure am. Kh -ini" . ,n,,-ii.. enrc-a colUa, hcnl* is throat and lungs. ■ • - US Mat* Take notice that "Kincaid & Anderson, Linited" alter tho expiration ol one month Irom the lirst publication ol thia notice to apply to the Registrar Of Joint Stock Companies to change thc Company's name to "Golden General Agencies, Limited." Dated at Uevelstoke, U. C, this List dny of April, 19U. Harvey, MeCarter & Pinkham Solicitors for Kincaid anl Anderson, Limited, WANTED—Waitresses for Restaurant. Apply Windsor hotel, Laughton and Tapping, Hevelstoke, B. C. THE BIG REMOVAL SALE OF FURNITURE WORLD NEWS IN PARAGRAPH A Symposium of What is Happening in . 2 All Parts of the World \ IS NOW ON R. H0WS0S9 & COMPANY REVELSTOKE, B. C. Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. proved. First-Class in every respect. All modern convenience* Large Sample Rooms, Rates $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. Enlarged ' ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Mo.nhly rate. T. "ALBEBT STONE PBOP Lunik umbermen It will pay you to make a call at F. B. WELLS, Fur Buyer and Exporter Old Town, - Revelstoke, B. C. before buying yonr outfit of working clothes fur the bush, I make a specialty of Logging Shoes. Pants, Sox, Shirts Blankets and everything required in vour business. For Sale 25-foot Lot and House, Third Street 810P0. Three Lots on Second Street, near the new Post Office, 8l2t«l. House and Lot near Y.M.O.A., $8160. Two lots and House, Third Street, $21)00. House and Lot, Firsl Street, ne il* the new Post Office, $2100. ">5 feet on Sixth Street, $700, 60 feet on Victoria Road, $550. 12 Room House, Second Street, 50-foot lot, 84500. And oi her first-class values, fall and investigate W. B. Robertson Great West Permanent Loan Company Agency Fruit Lands FOR SALE Gilena Bay lands in purcels of 10 or 20 acres or en bloc. Correspondence invited. John Shaw. Agent. Box 616 Arrowhead E. G. BURRIDGE Tinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe and Furnace work NOTIOB TO OREDITORS In tho Matter ol the Instate ol Thomas McMahon, deceased: Notico is hereby given that all creditors und others having Claims against the Estate of Thomas McMahon, late ot RevelBtoke, B. 0., deceased, who died at Itevelstoke on or about the lCth day of November, l'JIO nre requested to send to the undersigned Solicitors tor Donald Mcintosh, Executor ot thc last will of said deceased, within GO days Irom date, lull particulars of their claims, duly verilied, and that after that date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the said estate amongst those entitled thereto, regard being had only to those clnimB of which said Executor shall have then received notice. HARVEY, McCARTER & PINKHAM Solicitors ol Donald Mcintosh, Executor of tho Last Will Deceased. -WORK 3HOP- Cnnnaught Ave. - Revelstoke TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER F0ul first-class work. Quality considered my price is low. The hest materials used and work done when promised. Try me on your interior decorating. My work is guaranteed to please. SIGNS I can furnish you with any kind you want. Glass, brass, tin. cloth or wood. Get my prices. Carriage and Wagon Painting at my shop in alley hack of lv. J. Bourne's Store, Kirst Street. R. Z. CRAWFORD Residence Cor. 3rd St. in id Kuhsunavf John Lee DRY GOODS Manufacturer of Ladies' Underwear Ladies Suits Madeto Order Fit Guaranteed All kinds of Silk, Gingham, Muslin, and Fancy things kept in stock Prices Reasonable P0 Box 200 Front St.. Lower Town, Revelstoko CEMENT BLOCKS Manufactured for ah citt»««i nf bnildiugi CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE HRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICK Fnr «*1« in lintt <>r -mull qiMintitifls ;r "li- lnW*»< prlfW fnrcnili AU Itludi nl l-uii ■'"* nnd plastering ni 'Itirialfou Foote & Pradolini. REVELSTOKE Pacific Coast Tested Seeds Arriving cUlly nui1 new ami fresh stock of Seeds, grown under contract hy the best growers i" all parts of the world. Seeds th.it will give you the hest results, One trial will cmvince you. Also a full I'no nf garden r. ipiisites, Implements of all kinds llee Supplie-, Sprayers,Spray, and a full line of Chick Feeds and ronke\ 's remedies. Press the button, we will do the rest. M, J. Henry Nurseries 3011 Westminster Road A. R. McDougall, - Manager Vancouver. B. U. H. B. STONEX Practical.. Machinist Repairs ol all kinds neatly done Bicycle and Gun work a specialty I'-stimales given on any class of work Front Street. UNION HOTEL ARROWHKAD, B. C. Special Attention givon to commercial men and tourists. First-class sample rooms. Finest scenery in British Coluin- hia, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake. W. J. Lightburne, Prop ST. ANN'S ACADEMY KAMLOOPS, B. O. Affords superior educational aiKali- tagi s. Hmi-usomeiiuw brick building, modern equipment, exlenslvogrounds. *'lasses graded In accordance Willi lhe ichools throughout iln* Province. Complete Music and Ari Departments. Special courses in Shorthand, Typewriting ami Book-keeping. Particular attenllon given to refinement ot manners and correct English. TERMS MODBRATB For Prospeotus. Address The Ac demy. Shifobh Cure q-Jirkly -.lop., cnudhs, cures cult) lb. Itiiool aud luurji. . berli i*3 casta. NOTICE. Revelstoke Land District. District ol West Kootenuy- Take notice that Clarence H. Schock, ol Mount Joy, Pa., occupation coal merchant, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the lollowiug described lands:— Commencing at a post plunted Ufl chains south ol the Bouth cast corner of lot 7635; thence north 80 chains, thenco east 40 chains, more or less to the line ol the Arrow LakeB Lumber Company's timber limit 4*3232, thence south 60 chains thenco west 20 chain**, thenco south 20 chains, theuce west 20 chains, more or less to place of commencement. Dated March 24th, 1911. CLARENCE H. SCHOCK. Ed. McGagbrun, Agent. NOTICE. Revelstoke Land District. District ol West Kootenay. Take notice that the Arrow Lakes Lumber Company, Limited, intend to apply to the Minister ol Lands for permission to lease the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted on the shore line of Upper Arrow Lake, at a point ahout 737.2 feet easterly from the South East corner of Lot 384, Group One, Kootenay District, ond marked "Arrow Lakes Lumber Company Limited North East Corner Post". Thence south into the waters of Upper Arrow Lake a distance of 2C0 leet, thence westerly and parallel to the shore-line ot the said lake a distance of about 3133.2 leet to a point 200 feet South from a point on the shore of said lake which is 3133.2 feet westerly from the southeast coinei of said Lot 384; thence north 200 feet to the shore line " ol said lake, thence easterly along the shore of said lake 3133.2 feet more or less to the point of commencemm 17 acres more or less. Dated April 22nd, 1911. Arrow Lakes Lumber Compnny Limited. Ed. McGaghran, Agent. MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED OIN PILLS ARE GUARANTEED Everv box of GIN PILLS Is sold with • positive guarantee of money back if they fail to give prompt relief and to effect a cure if properly used. We know just what GIN PILLS have done Ior others and will do for you. We know that GIN PILI.S have been sold in all parts ol Canada Ior years and to-day are tbe most popular and most effective kidney remedy in the world. We know that GIN PILLS will promptly soothe the irritated Bladder, relieve congestion of the Kidneys, take away the soreness in the Back and through the hips, and completely cure Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism. We positively guarantee that GIN PILLS will do this and we pledge ourselves to return your money should GIN PILLS not do all that we claim for them. Buy GIN PILLS on this guarantee, backed by the largest wholesale drug house In tbe British Empire. Soc a box—6 for f2.,so—at dealers or from u» direct. Sample liox free on request. National Drug and Chemical Co., Dept W., Toronto. 54 The original (iin Pills made by National Drugand Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto, are sold only lo thU box, Vancouver defeated Portland baseball on Saturday. at Mr. Murdock ol Princeton has bought $20,000 worth ol acreage near Enderby. Raw prairie laud 18 miles from Blelchen, Alberta, receutly sold lor Chinatown in Vancouver may bo '-- rt" ucre* moved to a site just east ol Cump- Tue school attendance ol Vancouver tor April created a record. boll avenue. Contracting plasters, alleging In the British house of commons yesterday, Hi. Hon. David Lloyd George introduced his bill providing ers decided to declare a lockout Vancouver. in breach ot lalth on the part ol labor-1 stute insuruticc for working men against unemployment, siekness and invalidity. In an interview at Ottawa Ambaa- eador Bryce stated that the Anglo- American arbitration treaty opened the gateway to great possibilities regarding the i>eace ol the world. A verdict of manslaughter aguiust two Italians arising (rom a tight on Prior street was lound by a Jury in Vancouver alter an all night sitting. A Woman's suffrage demonstration, attended by over 8000 persona took place In Now York. Several large bush tires arc rugiug near Konora. Ont. Four hunters aimed with a 303 Savage, a. 30-30 Winchester, two Drowning automatic ritles und two dogs killed a black bear near Nelson. The school board ot Nelson may separate the, sexes in the upper classes ol the schools. Mike Nickett a Russian had both his legs cut oil on thc C.P.R. track near llosmcr und died as a result. May 16th has been proclaimed a public holiduy to bc kuown us Arbor Day and is to bo devoted to general cleaning up In Ferine. Thc Moyie Leader hus suspended operations tor lack ol proper support. Captain Milne, D.C.O.R., ol Vancouver is the only marksmen Iron. British Columbia who will go to Dis- ley this yeur. An abridgement ol the ten commandments will be undertaken during the Church of England convocation. J. Somerset Aikin, a prominent Winiiipeger, is dead trom pneumonia. Plans tor the new Hudsons Bay store to ho built on Portage avenue iu Winnipeg ure nearly ready. Premier McUridc has been invited by Ottawa Conservatives to enter federal politics. Kbiiinc will huve a post otlice established close to the tram station. All stores will close at Eburne on iVedncBduy afternoons. J. Frankish, ot Indian Head, was killed hy a fall into a well he was digging. Chas. Sandcrcock, a boy scout ol Indian Head, broke his arm by falling [rom a tree while on duty. Five Indians from File Hills, were arrested for selling liquor. Three ol them get three months apiece. Soaking rains have (alien in Alberta and will work great good to the crops. Street cars will soon run all night in Calgary. J. F. Sproulc ot Victoria, B. C, hus sold the Savoy hotel at Winni - peg to Chas. Herbert. The price is said to be $150,000. Tho Prcshyteriun Synod ut Van- couper passed a resolution recommending the general assembly to take action ou the ne temere decree. Fernie gave grants aggegating $500 to the Italiau Bund, the Benevolent Society and the S. A. Band. The Kaslo Kootenanian has chaug ed bands, J. G, Potter having sold out his business to H. W. Powers. The hotels in Quesnel huve abandoned the dice-box. The new station at Enderby cost $60,000. will Last year tbc Iruit cannery at Chilliwack paid a profit of $2,COO. Tbe Mounted Police force in the Yukon bus been reduced to 45 men. Hub Edwards has resumed publication of thc Eye Opener in Calgary. Several laundry maids from England havo recently nrrived in Coleman. F. J. Finucanr, recently sold a lot in Princeton to A. D, Irwin lur $1,375. Vernon Will expend $12,1100 upon a new lire ball and extra equipment. The B, <'. Telephone Co. will extend Its line from Vancouver to Chilliwack. Only printers and carpenter* worked on Gooil Fridny In South Fort George. Doctors of the old school nre advocating vuccinatlon iu New Westminster. The settlement work undertaken by the parish ol All Saints, Winnipeg, has got beyoud tbe means ot that patlah, and all the Anglican parishes ot the city will help. The Winnipeg Trades and Labor council expressed disappointment at lhc refusal of the Y.M.C.A. to assist in the movement tor a weekly rest day. The Grain bill has been amended by tbe senute in committee, so thnt the ownership ot all terminal elevators must bo approved by tbe commission At the trial ot Dcitz at Ilayward, Wis,, six deputies testified that ln their opinion thc accused tired the shots that killed Oscar Harp- It is stated at Ottawa tbat parliament will ndjourn (or Juno and a part ol July. Thc Liberals will hold a caucus. Premier Hnszard, ol Prince Edward Island, will be appointed to the bench of the supremo court ol that province. Winnipeg hockey officials do not believe that Allan cup trustees will chuuge rules governing the play for trophy. The Lady ot thc Luke, government cruiser, has reached Selkirk, being thc first ol the icebound boats to get free. New fisheries regulations tor Manitoba and the district ot Keewatiu have been announced at Ottawa. Tho verdict ot $7,000 awarded J. Anderson against the C.N.R. is before the Court ol Appeal. Six indictments have been returned as a result o( the probing ol the Ohio assembly charges. The motor cyclists wheeled Grand Forks to Winnipeg. from The Winnipeg bank clearings for the week ending May 4, show a big increase. The G.T.P. will start survey work at once on a branch line into Bran - don. Winnipeg athletes will compete at outside meets on Victoria Day. There will be five hundred warships in one fleet at the coronation. POISONED UY INDIANS. Victoria, May 6.—That the mounted police party whose bodies were found by Corporal Dempster and party in the northern Yukon were poisoned and tbat Indians are considered responsible was the Btory brought by Mr. F.M. Kelly, who returned here Irom an extended trip through the Peace River Valley in which he met, neur Athahascu Landing two weeks ago, a secret servo ■ ollicer und guide bound to the scene to make investigations. The government ollicial stated to Mr. Kelly tbat information had been received showing absolutely that Inspector Fitzgerald and his party, including Constables Cnrter, Ktnney, and Taylor, had been poisoned, and the deed was probably the work of Indians. ORNAMENTAL LAMPS, A despatch trom Calgary says;— The tenders ot the Canadian Equipment Company and ol tbe Canadian General Electric Company have been accepted (or the supply of 100 each ornamental street standards and equipments similar to the Toronto type. The prire is $56.50 ench, Including globes, sockets, cutouts and tour 12-Inch diameter on each post. Thc new switchboard and uppratus tor the new power station will be Installed by tbe Canadian Westing- house Company." The erection ol ornamental firelight standards on Hastings street, Vancouver, is to be proceeded with at onoe, and completed belore Sept. 1st. The total cost ol the Installation is placed at $20,000. Lost on McKenzie avenue, envelope containing money and ring. Finder enn keep money hut please return ring, as It Is H keepsake, also receive a reward, Address Box 232, WEDNESDAY, May 10, 1911, THE ls&A.TTJ-ZI.!BttJ±TJJD, EEY1LSTOKE k%%%%"%%*a'i,'%'***V%-% <*%<••»>*.'%'% %%%<».■%.*% *%*•*%*•-*♦ V^ WANTED Llvo m *,n or woman want- * ed lor wmk ,,i home paying $2,00 ^SPORTrf A^K W%'%*'*V%-W^%^%%^^^%-%^%%^%*%'%%*%*'%*%^^*'*^W | Pi mptlj at t !,"• Monday evening, evidence combined with a wocltil lack | the Pirates ol the Y.M.C.A, league, ol the ait ol mingling tints and lines ti itted .11 ti* the field In thoir new Job will be u rainbow streak audi M bis stature doosnl attract attent Ion his attire will Burelj start a riot. ' \ tor the mtroductlon to tho king Johnson Is quite convinced on this point, NovortholeSB tha Incongruity ol this possibility must havo dimly stlg *, itod itself, [or Uie big heavywolght oi ) I a psi ,i*,y wiib opportunity to advance, Spare tune can be used. Work ti*t diflicull nu*l requires no experience, WlnBton, Limited, Bpadtna Ave., Toronto. FOR SALE -Lol and House partly bulll, very cheap. Apply linn 106, Revelstoke. It. and nlltj baseball uniforms and began a preliminary practice tor the game wuh the Businessmen. Tho Pirates uniforms are green shirts aud trousers, with red trimmings and red stockings, They are very neai looking and will stand all kinds ol ivear. The Businessmen were very deems it nooessary l in appearing on tbe field and then when a lew reported thej had iiiiui ll llle "<; | e iClal cluis, i offer an cxplu.ll the top notchor be write** willi ll 11 pick iii'iu the crowd tu till out tuml,iarlty born of hitting tho high d positions. The game Btarted spots, "and I'm the topnotchor In *..ih Buddy stinie as ii tn 11. my class." JohnBon thinks ibis is Tne Businessmen were the lirst in a uilieieiit bridge to carry him ac the big suck, ngiunst Bur- ross tho Intervening space to Buck - . ..-• in the box, Estridge was tbo Ingham palace, • . :., ,- the pitcher and munng Starting at tho toet, Johnson in , : to pick oul to bis satisfaction toads to encase Ills pedals In highly and put ii "in into the let! garden polished patonts with "hunting tips" basi tnderaou came i" *> rather remnrkabl imblnntlon, bul it m.i (ailed i" boIvo Burridge's nevertheless unltiue. The "hunting * lei and went to the bench mi the tips" curve like u Chinaman's finger line, Squarcbriggs followed suit. nailB upwards with a sharp point. A. Woodland connected with the Tho champion's graceful ankle.-, will horse hide lot n hase. scoring Ks besport auklots ol rabbits' leet, ibis tridge, Lepitro made a hll Into tl"' idea having been filchod Irom Now right Bower bed which was only good port belles who wear anklets ol lor one base but be thought dilleiein pearls. These adornments Will bland wns put out trying to get to deck handpainted pink Bocks through second un it, this tied tho side. Mul which will run delicate streaks ol cor boll and was the lirst to tare Estridge onatlon purple, and got a two base hit on a low His trousers will be .croam-colorod drive through lirst. Burrldge died dink, turned up several inches su as .a a pop to the second baseman, not to bide the sucks. The upper Haug got to lirst on an error by tho portion ot bis manh form will he catcher. ('aider mude a clean bit. shrouded In a swallowtail coat, through the first baseman's territory A broad oxpuns ol starched whits lor a base, Lyttle gol a hit through shirt will adorn his chest and across Becond, Lee struck out, Palmei gol ibis slanting (rom his left Bboulder to tirst in an error by the short Btop inwards his right hip, will be athree Burrldge gave Bennett a free pas** to first, stunt went down on first un a grounder to third sack man who relayed it to first ahead ol him. Tins put the side out. in tbe meantime the men who got to lirst were splint inch wide band ol purple ribbon, and un I ms, just over the heart, will be printed the faces ol King George and .lack Johnson Intertwined In a heart i haped border. A brand new celluloid collar will • uuand so last to ihe home plate "'iiee bis nock, and a neat little that the scorer could nut keep trad, cream and yellow tie will ho fastened ol what plays they came in on. Tin In front. Diamond (or near da- game was called on account of dark mond) studs will troll down the ness alter three innings were played, centre of the shirt front at Intervals One seriou- accident happened in of two Inches, the game when Arthur Woodland The sleeves of Ins coat will be cu broke Ins linger behind the bat. Tin shun, culls fastened with links mude drunkenness can he cviiv.n, i «. old Fallacy That Drunkenness Cuiinul Be Cured lixplodi ll, Mnny nun drink w ho desire tn slo; tb.* habit, Whisky, however, has uti dui mined thu constitution uiul en n ii .Ta**, ind that Is not to I * di uh and tho man must have whlskj n suniBtliliiK that w ill remuvu Iho erav lug nui Imlhl up Uu* ajat, ni .nui im stni'.' the nerves, Siimnrln Prescription stops iho erav Ine., steadies llu* nervi s, builds up till general health and m.i u. .*** ilrlnk not il ally distasteful and nauseous, li ii tusleless and odorless, und cun bc yl\ ou with or without tho path nt'i knowledge, In ti a, coff ir r I, li Is use,I regulurly by Physicians and Hospitals. U has cured thousands In Canada, and restored happiness to hundreds of homes. Read what Mrs. G *. ul Hull, Bays ui li I whal n did for her; "It is four Mii.iii Iih lu tiny Hlncu I i'i' tod i" u •■ uur liie* nv t fallow- e,l tlie directions, liiul had t-Me best of i * ■ ults, One week al ter I sun i. d us- Inn your Homed,*, thu patient Btupi sd drinking, mnl lias not drunk a glass of liquor since, I hopu you will a *i*t my heartfelt thanks, Hoping uod will im, is youi* Item, dy whenever tt led, . remain, Mrs. G , Hull, Que, (Name withheld by request.) Now, If there is anyone in your town who n.eds this Kemedy, tell them of it. Practical philanthropy can take no better form. I! you bave a husband, father, brother or Iriend who drinks, help thom help them*. s, hes. Write to-day. A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE of Samaria, with Booklet giving lull psr- tlculars, directions, testimonials, price, etc., will be sent In a plain sealed package to anyone mentioning this paper. Correspondence sacredly con- li*1* ntlal. The trial package alone haft confidential. Write to-day. Tho Samaria Kemedy Co., Dept. 46-49, Col am ne St., Toronto, Oanida. Also fm- Sale by 0. It. Macdcnald, Drug gist, Itevelstoke, B. C. P.rates won out B to 3. Pirates ab, r. Mulholland 2 1 Burridge 2 1 Haug 2 2 Calder 2 2 Lyttle 2 I Lee 2 0 Palmer 2 1 Bennett 0 l Bto it l o of four tiny little boxing gloves. Ag- i,u. as. i am. on the etuis, the hair-line purple ■j p u stripe will be In evidence. (i o (i Johnson omitted to mention lm- t ii ii headgear. Perhaps he has left that 0 2 o Item standing, sn as to pick up tlie r, u 3 latest (ashton In London, out) Taking it all round Johnson gets li 1 a ihe palm fui genuine orlginallt) and 0 o n ability to mix thlngi After ins 1 i i debut in this garb he will undoubted Batteries for Pirates—Burridge and ly gel " job as fancy blender at sume Lyttle. Businessmen— Ige Anderson Woi .Hand. t;. McLean I ■ *- * . Meriditl Baton 'am lunula,li al high Corley 1 1 . Tl day evening at 7 o'efoe V.M.I' \ Will I'M.,; let a Cl' * a stai ting at tb Y.M.C. \ ling. The limit will ne thi ice of the men. swell ice figure. 2 (i u u But Johnson has also been brush- 0 0 11 lug up Ins table manners, or perbnps u u 1 (' " would be more correct to Bay Hut 0 2 1.- lie's heen LEARNING table etlq let a 1 n 1 lie .my- lie can already resist tbe ii 3 ii .' temptation to lick lm* knife already o o ii 0 provided the gravy Isn't too thick, o ' a o and son ne has put him next to the n i, o o stunt ol picking uul : ■ Batteries for Businessmen—Estridge spoon (or thc soup. But he and A. Woodland and M. Anderson plains that be Btill gets tangled up Umpire v.'. St me, Scorer Munro '" the forks and som the All baseball men who ,ue not Blgn large knife to butter bis • I d any team should hand in theii "but," be says the Dames to H. B. Munroe and get sign other members ol the t* yal ,i fourth team. while at table l believe 1 can pull through Without B break." ("Watching the OTHER men.' the royal tamtlj Johnson conclud. d he wouldn't ii*' any m til after the coronation not ■ tu run the risk •! gi t * KAMLOOPS' TROUBLES UP fur tins evoat. He ii Tho Kamh ps Stand !|i - term In jail won't u I - * will play K .in * a '. C. innounced later. — — were oi I what POSTER 3AYS .': * m lally, In th ■ mean W ■.. cricket hails, etc., have letin i , , • warm i ning wave 8 I tt ia Ten ■ - a en ■ ike id- ■ raw til. whicli ■ bas been prepared on I t together I * ■ • ■ tbi .' .. disl J \ K HAS AMB1T1 S . .; ■ to i natiot lr« ■•■•■ I life is, ''* i;' about I ■ ■!■ it Mat .- •- * i*-- tions 17. Cool ws ... * production ol the letter, for tt i ... :.. ■! . ;n* ml. . red by thi ; than b - h • II Ta '-lb tne refrain [rom I irdt n-1 cal I .i- .■ th i rerbatlm re * ' Ctlon . •!'*!•. fur it ie quired three hi lesperate i truggh to il,*i pher th ■ * . . phirs and an othei halt an hour to wad" through I irr*. A i Johnson, be hi had his "tri i" r< ady lur months, * I , I I ' * * . w !li'*h mi tec all tl con di i d I THE NEW FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER LOOKS LIKE AN ORDINARY COAT. Tha in.iidi* llorm lap wiih our (*Wlrx Fdge (pfltrntrfH absolutely prevent* water from run* ning in at the front. On'v live buttons, Auk f r tl>r I-tsh Brnn-1 REFLEX and getobeltei wearing, better finished, better limiting nii- krr in every way. SOLD EVERYWHERE. TOWER CANADIAN OILED CLOTHING CO.. Ltd. Toronto, Canada. 411 "AT IT HERE SITICE 1900'.' I •x1 -."oow, rt'A,t R * }0(J WORK. MflKE YOUR NOMCY WORK TOO. 61 PEro5ITnc VOl'R 54VII"H^ WIThiSTtinr wl|■,^^ir' ';SI^TERf,.3T\^WCI1 UtCRtPITMO^THI^ : 4P1P ■'lOrtK't ISRPTlJRn -IS QIICKL> I ? TMf.rMIL} CH* CflRR^ IT. PEOPLE JUST .15 GARHU •WMITI01M5 "OUCH BE, ■'iRRttFJ!-PI.E/»5EI». W THORDUGHLy SATISFIED, VllTHTMF.Wir^HltH OUR BUitfiett 15 TRd»SHCTf'.P ^ Pi,M"F^S -wwf.pb' fton£ or &ffffiHCST fnTC6RfTX ■1P0ST1I. 'A ' YOUR tllR AIPPRF-S"! MUl'/PROIPTIvpRina^ll PUU- IMFDRMflTlON WANTICU—Two girls ot once Ooma- plix Boarding House, $25.00 per month with board an I room Apply Comaplix Boarding lions:1, Comaplix, li. c. Notice! Any person wishing to tin Iuu niii;; for agricultural purpos2S during the closed fire season, may do so by complying with Sections 5 and 6, Chapter 84 of the Hush Fire Ad, and have a permit from the Fire Wardens or Governmenl Agent of tht district. j. k. Mclean, Div. Fire Warden. Hevelstoke, May 6th, 1911. 2m NOTI01 Rovolstoko Laud District. in.-it.i lot oi Wesl Kootonay, Take notice that Lydla A. Wick, ot Nol i, It. C, occupation married woman, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing dc Bcrlhed lands, Commencing al a post planted in riinins south iioni S.E. Corner ol Tlmbor limit !)8i)8 and ou tho wesl side ot tho South Fork ol Posthall Creek six milos wesl ol Upper Arrow Lake and running north 80 chains, enst st) chains, south sn chains and wost 80 chains to point ol commonco ment, being tho B, W, Oornor ol Lydla Wick's location containing 640 acres mon' or loss. Dated 12th April, mil. I.VIHA ANUELINE WICKS, M.10 i.n .1. il. Ii'i'i'iiry, Agent NOTIOB Rovolstoko Land District, District of West Kootenay. Tako notico that Minn' Bcott, ol Nolson, li, li.. occupation married woman, intrnils In apply lor per mission to purohaso tho lollowing do scribed lnmls. Commencing at n post planted ono hall mill' wost from tho S.W, Corner of Lot 8148, and running north hii chains, wost sn chains, smith sn chains cast 80 chains to point, of commencement,^boing tho ri. Bl, Corner of Marie Scott's location, containing 040 acres more or less. Dated llth April, 1911, MARIE BOOTT. M.10-G0 J. ll* I'Vcncy, Agent Fruit and vegetable Boxes and Crates Our Rov Factor) Ih uow running and we nre in ;\ position to supply nil kinds n( fruil und vegetable boxes nnd ci ites. Those win) have not ,tin-.nly went us ilii'ir ordi rs should do s<. at once .is the*) are ca nil h in t ist, and wc would like t<> rle.iv r .ill orders in pood time' »Kir boxt-s are equal i" any on the markel .ni'l prices cm lit- hud on application to S McM vhox, Re^ elstoke, or to ide mmm mm company, ltd. Salmon Arm, B. C. Eggs for Hatching NUTlCti. Uevelstoke I.anil District, District ol West Kootenay. Toko notice that fi, ll. Scott, ol Nc.soii, B, C, occupation, Agent, in- teuQs to apply for permission to pur cnase tho follow described lands, Commencing at a post planted 80 chnitiH from N. W. Coiner of Lot SMS ami tunning north Ml chains, west stl chains, south -Sil chains, cast 80 chains to point ol commencement, being itie s. Hi. Oorner ol tl. tl. Scott's location, containing 040 acres more or less. Dated 12th April, 1911, Mlu-00 UKOROB HIONKY SCOTT. NOTIOE Hevelstoke Land District. uistrict of West Kootenuy. Take notice that Vi. 1). McArthur, ol Nelson, II. C, occupation timber cruiser, Intends to apply for permls man to purchase the lollowiug ile- :;'Tilled lnmls. Commencing at a post planted at .\. i*;. Oorner at Lol 8184 and running north stl chains, wesl SU chains south SU chnins, east SU chains to point ol commencement, heinc; s. K. Corner of w. n. McArthur's location anil containing 640 acres more or less Dated liltli April, 1911. WILLIAM DANIEL McARTHUR, AI.lil 60 .1. ll. Feenoy, Agent Red. li and I'nfi Leg Km len | 1'ekin * {Rs ..* klings. ■ or I'hone i\Z. MRS. R. A. UPPER ike. t SEWER CONNECTIONS %Wl 10W. § NOTICE 10 PRQPEFTY OWNERS SHOi/iPYOi n^vRiirfv Pimm ■■.<>. siNESsin "'.nm, REflTSTOCOItECT miWfffTfi POfl .MI.K" nORTGrt&eSTt i..'K4FTfi« •4NP(0JVE( PlfiEIWIIIMfll LET I W. /IRR PLfidfii^G OTMKR.S*f;*H'*- TO Pl-fifW. vO)J. 1 i, A i * .. , ii,. . ■ i i . will m.t in* ol hi . :• eat Inti Mo t ii i* * tn thi tortn ravi expected along and •■ thin ** ol lattltude 87 and In tb* Wuh laid cast ol tbc Itocklet an ' north ol l"t ilm!* :.i. l.u it ol i line drawn fi "iii Winnipeg to HI Loui and parttctt ii«l mt" ire an elab llllv ;,! ""I *lth,n ;:"" '" • • [atioi -vbich an ad j « ' Irawn Irom D M nt Iowa, mirablc appradatloD ol colon l« tu to Quebec, l^apada, b itrloui drouth Mii Itreet, -VaiNcovvf.r B.C. , .*, ted to di rlop 'im im' the r>| the ii'** 'nrii ■in ■ tthoi ;,*. ted in ci i li i "' *o 11"' ';,||; of MnxiC'i mnl tli,* uppei 'miIIiv* "f the (Uo Orundc. i HOlVMMfS OW m HOdMIl SCHOOL i* u iii .i ,i it .n-s i ii \ppllrnl i'lii Ail'! i* Sisl'lilt M I'l 1:101: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Court House, Hevelstoke. Sealed Tenders, superscribed "Tender for Court-house, Rovelstoke," will be received ,>y the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, up to noon ol Wednesday, the .list day ol May, 1911, for the erection pnd Completion of a Court-house at Revelstoke, Drawings, Specifications, Contract, and Forms of Tender may lie seen nt iii* offices oi the Government A^cn.s Hevelstoke. Nelson, Kamloops, New Westminster, Provincial Timber In 'or, Vancouver, and at the Department ol Public Works, Parlla- ini ni Buildings, Victoria, li. O. Intending tenderers enn, hy npply- n .* tn the undersigned, obtain one *,f the specifications for the sum • iitv live (}2S.0*Oj dollars. Bach ti n ler must be ace mpan od by nn accepted bank cheque . i ccr- te il d iposlt mi a chartered ol Canada, made no able to the Hon. the Mm ster ol Publu Works, i'i n .nm e mai to Qve i."n . i m of his ten lei. wh ch ball II the party tendt i In ■ de to ' ii"i Into im nliacl when ! Upon to do mi. 'Ill ill ■■jiics ite ol depo to II i.i* return id to them ' on ol tha corttract. > i ii li ,ii ruin .* iai anl ee com* ' lai tor) i * tho M n t i ,,; * itial to i ti i IO) per amount, foi iln* ■ diiini. m ol ih.' contract '' i red rn iiia-li oul ..a ih • foi in ipplled, ' ! i* of I , nil I 'in I I ii th , ,1 I* ' I '1**1 li I II, I . *l. *.| I I* '.llll'!' ITH, Public Work. Kn ■ n ei. ".'nt of Public Works, '■ C , Isl May, :in. B li a - d tun m repalrin , havi lone hy a thorough, practical man ol t« ntj Ave yeai -: axpw lenced, Foi term nail I H n.-'iiiii. nt thr Mn i|, store. Reveletoke. 4t. . NOTIOH, Revelstoke Land liistrlut. District of Ucsl Kootenay. Tuke notice thai I, It. iMiiith, of Hevelstoke, occupation, ii. 0, Land Surveyor, intond to upply tor permission to purchase tbe loito^iug de- Bcrlbod lands. Commencing at & post planted on the shore ol Shelter Hay at the north end of Arrow Lukes at. au angle of l, 811Q.1, and marked It. Smith's Anglo Corner Post, thenoe north tu chains moro or less to a post of Lot Slid.I.) thonco wesl, ..'.ll chains, thelicu smith till* chains, theuce eust lu chains more or less l.o llie shore of Shelter Hay, thonco north along the snid shore to the point of commence nicnf, containing 160 acres more or less. Dated April 13th, 1911, Mill lill HollI'lHT SMITH, NOTIOH To ORBD1TORB. Take notice lhat. the store known as Wing ^\", Itwong Kae, opposite V.M.OlA, Kirst street, enst, has heen taken over by Mike Pat an.I i hung Lock, and all claims duo to undersigned must bo presented lor payment within iin days from date oi this issue. Haled April Sill, 1011. OHARL1H KWONQ, VtONU DUCK. NOTH'M to CREDITORS, ite Kstutc of Oeorgc Nichols, Jr. deceased. Notice is hereuy given that all per moiis iiuvrng any claims or demands ,it;iiii».-.L the auove deceased, George .-.icnois, jr., late ol Hevelstoite, o. •J., railway employee, who died u^ai itogei'S lass, u. o., on or auout nw .ih day ol March, 1010', are reiiuireu io Bend particulars thoreoi iluiy veri- iici to the unaorsiguufl ou or beiort Lhe l' list day oi Amy 191.1, and tuai alter snul date 1 will proceed to ois- tnuute the said Ksiate amongst those eiuuled taereto regard lieing haa only to loose claims of wuich i Shall tneu have received notice. Vi, I. BH1QGB, Solicitor, Revelstoke, H. C., Administrator with Will annexed o, h-stutc oi said UeorgO .Nichols, Ji NOTIOB Certilicate ol Improvements. Glad liau.1 Mineral Claim, si unite,, m mc Trout Luke Aliiiiuii Uivisiou o. v*,esi UuuuUiij uisiriuc. Where located:—At bead oi seven Mile Creeu uud adjoin.nfa' the Hinslow Mineral Claim. Ta..e Notice that i, O.IJ.N. iVilkie, acting as agent lor bruee Wuiic, K. .il.o. bii9009l William Bennett, V. M. O. u-t>ii2i, uud Netiic Davcy, V. M, ■J. Ao. UiijjUl, inteuu sixty uuys Ir0iu date uereoi, to upply to the Aiming recorder (or a Certilicate of im proVemtnis, for the purpose of ob taming a Urown Oraut oi the uno.c ciaini. And lurther take notice that uc tion, under seetiou UY, must be Com uiciiceU before the issuauco of such Certilicate ol Improvements. Dated Ninth day of March, 11)11. O. li. N. WlLlvlhl, B.C. L.S. Trout Lake, H. C. NOTICK. Oertiflcate of Improvement. Wakefield, Helen, Colorado, Dol Norte, Del Hey, San Juan, Delta, and Marguerite Mineral Claims, sit Hate in th.' Lardeau Mining Division o' West Kootenuy District. Where located:—oil MollaWk Creek. Take Notice that 1, A. 11. Green, acting us agent ior John it. Hiary, Special Kree Miller's Certificate No. j-sln, Intend, sixty days lioin date hereof, to apply to the Mining ite corder for Certificates of Improve ments, for the purpose ot obta-UMg i i oh ii Grants of thj above claims. And further take notice thai action *m lei section -ii st | o con,a,, n tea ".uie tbe Issuance ol -muIi Oertiflcate Oi improvements. I'aici this 20th day of October, A. D., 1910. A. II. GRHBN, NOTIOB. Revelatoke Land District. i'ii i n t oi West Kootenay. Take notice that llasil it. Royu olds, of Revelstoko, H. C, ocoupa* tion clerk, Inteuila to apply for per mission to purchase the fol.ow.ut: ii mii iiicii lands; Oommenelng at a post planted at tbt outh **.' ' corner of Lot 7818, tbence east BO chains, theuce south i, 'h.iin*. In tin in,ilh enst COrntl "i i'i , 18, ti ce along i.ne of -aid Liil In chains, went 1(1 rlmini- •outb and H chains west to line ol I,"i .mi;:, thonco along line of e.nid Lol I" 'bains nnd 10 chftlnt west to b ■■■•■ i cornet. thinco aboul i, chains north to place ol commence ment. Dated March Let, 1911. HA.SIL II. REYNOLDS, Ageut John Habw. KOOTKNAY LODGE, No. .6 A. V. and A. M. Regular meetings are held In MASONIC TBMl'LB, Oddfellows' Hull on the Third .Monday in each month at 8 p. m. Visaing brethren ore cordially welcome. ROBT, GORDON, W. M. W. 11. ROBERTSON, Socretnry. SELKIRK LODGE 12, 1. 0. O. P. Meets every Thursday evening in Selkirk Hnll at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. K. li. McKAK, N. ll. JAS. MATHIE, Secretary. COURT MT. lllSGUllO, No. S461. OF I. o. K. Meets in I, O, o. !•'. Hnll next to rapping'B Opera House every second and fourth Monday iu mouth. Vlslt- lug brethren cordially welcomed. G. W. BELL, 0, R. WM. S. OAMBRON, Roc-Sec. GOLD RANGE LODGE, K. of p., No. 'M, REVELSTOKE, li. c. Meets overy Wednesday except the Third Wednesday ol each month in Oddfellows' Hall at S o'clock. Visiting Knights ure cordially luvited. J. Y. SIMPSON, 0, C. G. 11. BROCK, K. of R. & 8. M. ol F. C. W. O. W. Moiinluiu View Camp, No. 'i'i'i. ilo-els Second and Fourth Wednesdays lu each month in Selkirk Hall. Visiting Woodmen are cordially Invited to attend 11. W. EDWARDS, Con. Coin. JAMBS McINTYRE, Clerk. HARVEY, McOARTBR AND PINKHAM, Hamsters, Solicitors, Etc. Imperial Hank Building Hevelstoke, B. C. Money to Loan. Offices—llevt'lstoku, 11. 0., and Cranbrook, U. C. Geo. S. MeCarter, V. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey, Rovelstoke, Cranbrook ROBERT SMITH. Provincial Land Suveyor, Mining Stirvoyor, Engineering McKENZlB AVIS., BOX 1(16, RKVISLSTOKK. NOTICK. OBRTIFKU-TB OF IMPROVEMENT. Coronation V.R.ll. nnd North Star Mineral Claims, situate In the Trout Lake Mining Division ol We*>t Kooteuay District. Where located:*—Ou Rapid Creek. Take notice that 1, O. U. N. Wilkie acting as agent lor Cutler Thomas, Porter ol Spokane, Wash., U. S. A., free Mluer's Oertiflcate No. B u-iUT-D, a tend, sixty days ft om date hereof, .o apply to thj Mining Recorder for i Certiticnte of Improvements, lor the .iiirpiise of obla long n Crown Grant if the above claims. And further take notice that action inder section :17, must be commence J Before the issuance ol such Certificate nf Improvements. Dated this 2itii day of April, 1911. O. B. N. W1LKIU. COMPANIES ACT. Take notice lhat "Campbell Shinglo .'ompany Limited" Intend after tho expiration of oue mouth Irom the nrst publication of this notice to apply to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies to change thc Company's name to Atlas Lumber Company, Limited. Dated at Revelstoke, B. C, this ith dny ol April, 1911. Harvey, McCnncr & Pinkham, Solicitors for the Shingle Company, Limited. LICENCE To AN DXTRA-PROVDf- CIAL COMPANY. Companies Act. Oanada, Provlnoe of Brltiib Columbia, No. 42GA I HI IU' Tins is to oertlfy that "Wm. Newman Company, Limited" is authoriz- * 1 nud licensed to cany oil business .vitiun the Province ol British Ool- tmbia, and to carry out or cited all it nny ol lhe objects of the Company io which the legislative authority of the l.egisluturc ol British Columbia extcn Is. The head ollice of the company iu iltuate at Aehdown Hli.ck, In thu Oity of Winnipeg, Province of Manitoba. The lii'n'l ollice of the Compnny In this Province is situate at the offices of Harvey, MoOartei mnl Pinkham, Impel ml Hank Building, Revelstoko, mi George Smith MeCarter, i)arris- ter-at-Law, whose address is Rovelstoke, aforesaid, is tbe attorney for the Company* I'he amoi nt of thc Cnpitnl of tho Company is One hundred thotlHan I dollars divided into On* tlioiinul shares. Given under my band and seal ol olhce at Victoria, I'loviiii-c ol Uritish Columbia, this Brst day ol May, one thousand nn' hundred and eleven, D. WHITESIDE, Registrar ol Joint-Stock Companies. WEDNKSDAY, MAY 10, 1911. TIKE MAIL-HEEALD, REVELSTOKE f i mi iiw»ganar,;i,Trag caai Watch window for Big Bargains. Mail or Telephone your orders. Have our Traveller call, Send the children to the store or come yourself. No order too large or too small for ns to handle. Hand Bags The now Cordeleric Ladies' Hand Bag, made in Silk Velvet or Suede leathers, all colors, with long cord and tassels, very stylish and just, what they are using in the cities, at each $5.00 Handkerchiefs Fancy embroidered, for ladies* Pure white, mellow finish, with fancy edge. A special - 20 cents each, or Three for 5Cc. Umbrellas Ladies' Umbrellas with the new long Mission handle, extra good Gloria top and corragated frame at $2.00 Underskirts Ladies' Wash Underskirts made of good galatea, etc, in stripes of blue, brown, grey, etc, at $1.00 Dresden Ribbon These are wanted goods, all widths from hrlf-inch up to 54 inch widths for fancy work 10c. to SOc. Tea Aprons Dainty little creations of lace and ribbon trimmed at 35c. 5nc. 75c. Cotton Hose Rock rib, fast black, for boys antl girls, any size from 5!> to !)'•. Special at iter pair 25c. Hair Goods Sanitary Hair Goods, new turbans and rolls. They are needed for the latest styles of hair dressing that suit the present millinery styles, at each 35c. House Furnishing Department Carpet Squares Our splendid assortment of carpet squares is complete in all sizes. English Tapebtrys, Heavy English Velvets, Choice Brussels, Wiltons, and Axminsters. Full range of sizes and prices to suit the most exacting. Curtains, Muslins Wo are now showing an exceptionally tine line of curtains and curtain goods. Choice Nottinghams, dainty Scrims. An excellent line of Cream and Colored Madras and Bengal NetB. Draperies Imported French Velour, revers- ihle, for Portieres and Over Draperies; Heavy Banket Weavo Wrepp in green, red, and brown. This is choice goods for stenciling, ennnot be beaten at the price. Linoleum, Oilcloth We have the choicest line of Floor Oilcloths nnd Linoleums ever shown in Revelstoke. Dainty patterns in blues, greys and greens, suitable for bed rooms; wood parquetry patterns for Halls, Dining Rooms, and to put around rugs. Splendid inlaid linoleums, in block, tile and iloral designs. Printed goods 2, 3, and 4 yds. wide. Inlaid goods, li yards wide only. Iron Beds, Mattresses Our Health Brand mattresses are the best medium and low price mattress on the market. Perfectly sanitary, wears well, looks well, and gives good, solid comfort. Iron Beds in all sizes—ask for prices. Wall Paper Our rang" of High Grade wall papers tbis year excelB any previous attempt; dainty patterns in blues, greens and greys for bedrooms. Ladies White Dresses Friday Bargain This lot is slightly soiled but nt the pt ice t liny are n great bargain, One-pic. o dresses well made and nicely trimmed with cl uny and Valenciennes luce, o good rnngo of si/.e $390 Linen Tabic ihpkins A clearance of these napkins, They nre 2*1x24, pure limn, full tlozans of each pitiern, regular price $4. Bitter pickup ii dozen or two, Will sell u half dozen, at $2.75 per dozen Grocery Special Thursday and Friday Only Ten. Dozen bottles of Heinz's Mundalaj Sauce on sale Thursday nnd F.idny only at the very low price of only 35o. per bottle; regular price 50 cents. Kvoryone knows something of Heinz's ">7 varieties and will appreciate a bargain in any of these lines. Don't forget Man- dalay Sauce on Thursday and Friday. Baking Powder When you come to compare results from the use you bave made of tbe different brands of Baking Powder, you will find that Price's Cream Baking Powder easily takes its place as the best for every purpose. You are always sure of good results when you ibe Pi ice's. In (i iz., l'Joz , 2Ubs. and 51b. cans. A Tasty Breakfast Delicacy Crosse & Blackwell's and li .bertson's Orange Marmalade gives an added satisfaction to your morning meal. Made from the best grade of Oranges, and is pure and wholesome. Put up in lib. and 21b. glass jars, lib. and 71b. tin cans. Picnic Supplies At tbis season of the yenr with all thc holidays in sight you nill all be enjoying the picnic trips to the bills and valleys. Pack your lunch basket willi some of lho good Ihtiga we bave in store for you. Try our St. Ivel picnic brawn in lib. glass jar?; stuffed and plain olives, sweet and sour pickles; Crosi-o & Black* well's pastes, jams, and jellies, and our famous Sovereign brand pineapple. HAM AND BACON There is solid satisfaction In handling a good article. When you see our Ajux ham and bacon you will feel that you cannot secure a belter article. Wo lind Satisfaction on both sides our counter in dealing out these goods, They are noted for the purity and sweetness as well ns for their firmness. Ask ue for prices. Style Book Free We will bo glad to send you the latest edition of " Dress^ a Magazine for Men," illustrating and describing till the new 20th Century Brand styles for Spring and Summer, 1911. Artistically and typographically it is a little gem. Eighteen suit and eighteen overcoat styles are illustrated and the 20th Century Brand method of bench-tailoring is fully described. It will help you in choosing your Spring clothes. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! For Men, Women and Children Tin best line of shoes this town ever saw, but not a pair too good for any person wbo live*; in a good town like this. REGAL SHOE8 FOR VKN" in all the new lasts and leathers. Shoes that fit. They come in quarter sizes. All are made on tbe two-piece last-. THK BELL SIIOK FOR WOMEN haa no equal on tbe Canadian market. Made from the choicest of stock by the best of Union labor, on the newest and classiest of lasts. FOB CHILDREN—The celebrated "Instructor" shoe has no equal. Made_,on lasts which are the shaps of the child's foot. Do Your Feet Ache? Now with the warm weather coming on it is time to be looking to the welfare of your feet. Foot comfort means happy summer days. If your ankles ache, if your instep is broken down, try a pair of arch supports. They will relieve the pain and in time absolutely cure the worst case of broken down arches. They fit any shoe. SCROLL'S TRI-SPRING ARCH SUITORT-Ger- man silver, triple spring on leather mount. Men or women's, any si/.e $3.50 per pair FOOT EAZER—double Gorman silver spring on leather mount, men's or women's, any size $2 per pair FOOT REST German silver support on leather mount, rubber heel rest. Men's or Women's, any size. Price $2 per pair Hammocks Enjoy these cool, summon- day?. Get a Hammock and take life easy. We can show you the largest lot ever shown in the town From $1.50 to $12.50 each ttEDNKSDAY, M \\ 10, (ill. the mail-heeald,:eevelstoke ■-\ REID & YOUNG Millinery Another shipment ol Trimmed I hits iusi arrived, comprising the latest New York high class st\ ll"*. Corsets \V, K. mc i'i lhc besl .N'lK-iican fitting Corsets. Nui >i in and \\ . l'i. Rcduco Corsets, Prices $2, $3, and $5 Ladies' Waists Tailored Shirt Waists, made "I fine white linen, plain pleated fronts and embroidered fronts, pen I buttons, starched collars ami cuffs, 1 'rices $1.50, $3 and $4.50 Parasols A beautiful range of new I ties to select from. Thc latest styles in a variety i>l colors. HISTORY OF THE HEN Prices ranging from $1 to $5 each REID &, YOUNG THE CITY IN BRIEF ('. 1*'. Lindmark lefl last ulght oa ■ the coast. Tn. evening tbc Corlcj House ami the Businessmen will piny baseball on tbe V.M.C.A. grounds. Anyone requiring information uu tne B. C, 'iv.I Service Examinations can obtain tin1 Bame al tbe High School. •it. Kootenay Lodge, So. 15, A..F. .^ A, M., will bold .ui "At Home" iii the opera house Friday evening. May l.'th. Curds and dancing. Cutter and Stokes will open up ti pool room in the building pn McKenzie avenue recently used as .1 restaurant. In Vernon recently sixteen people wcii.' inn*'! ■;-'.5(1 each tor not keepin theii back yards clean. Prosecu tions will Bhortly bt made hire uu less some people get busy. The Ladles Ud ol St. I'eter's wil bold an afternoon tea, sale ol cul . and sale ol work In thc stoi recently occupied by the Dominion Sawmills Co., McKenzie avenue, on Thursday, May 18th. A number oi merchants und citiaen.i ait complaining ol tbe [zequency wiib ..ii.,:. : inded express parcels .it** . |i and coutents stolen. The mi.t ter sl subject ol the m " itest invi itigat "ii bj tbe i ompan Rea. T. Albert Moon. geu ru :;. ol the t. mperance and Bociti . ■ ii ni .- ig m ". the Methodist cbu . ,*t Canada, preached in the Method.! . church 'th morning und evening ou in ■■ I I ul the *i .M.C.A, ,u the evi E ■ ii ates the - ub ol M yeai i gulaxy ol ;- i * re deta ment ,n tl ..li * ams will be WHITE CLOVER HONEY \\v have just received n sliipmu f White Clever Honei pul np in five Hi cans, which we will guarantee Lo he ahsoluteh Pure Honey, and as this is the season for hunej we would advise \ou i<> In Ihia if yoa wish to get the genuine article. WAGSTAFFE'S JAMS The name ' '\Vagst;;ffe speaks for itself in regard I" quality ■ We have .1 full assortment <»i ;hi-- Pure Jnm hicluiHuK Strawherry, Raspln rry, Peach. Plum, Black L'mraiiland Apiicot. A. HOBSOiM, Baker and G ocer. STOP Before investing in outside property don't overlook the fact thai you should first have some good inside property ai home. Our success means your success, Every day we are pleasing somebody. Your turn next. Kootenay Agencies, Ltd. Mr, and Mrs. Harold t" lillewaet, spent n lew daj this week. Vi I » io Hand suffere M.'i* while p V. M. I'. A. . ing, ■ I'M n .... Presbyterian church basen broken bj d probe ' -'"■ ti :- lOl" 2 2 114.99 - ••* ; Will lll'l' III ter At • tit red :*'- • laminat ion in I • *..* i in ■ * tion w.l • . * • - . i ervat Th, C. 11. Ma Mr. K * . • - •:• "'* Montreal, tht - .: - - Ethel ft'i igl< y sui * -uli;. * I ■ Cathie ■ , . •-'■:. and ■ •■ ii a Tl ■- Is the tn - mi lar I Reve itoki • •■-• i .in.11.r . ■ Comb Bull It is ■ ■ Tue leaui • 'tion Itala in two n Is ol H .tun tbi Pall lib' Sketch of the Poultry Business tram Iln Early Period The writer In this sh or I article shall endeavor to glvo u brlel history i>[ the poultry business und some of the methods adopted nt various limes beginning with the Brsl Hen Fevei In America al about I860, The average hen probably welghn about live pounds and yields a profll of sny ono dollar per annum, which is a low estimate when she bus reus onahle rare. II she weighed as much us a cow "i a hi'ii'.' nml yielded a profit in proportion to her weight the history ol the I len lTc\ or would have bogun before 1830, A sea captain or captains landed In New England with Borne very remark able chickens. Thoy were very largo and tall, In Inct could with oaso, so ii is said, ent oil the t"l' ol an or ilinary barrel, thoy were wonderful layers ol big brown oggs printers' iuli did tin- ies' Those who miinng ed in gel a lew birds in the oni ly days certain!) in*"' ""' easy mon ey witl c • ai ten dollars por S''l l Ing, and indli [dual birds Belling n i high as liliv or more dolLus each. Iluyei's conn trom the smith, tho * north ami thc west; poultry i how | Were held nnd I lie Coclllll China, he en mo n famous fowl. New lu*e» I ; Wore added and the business grew moderately lor some tune. Early in tho eighties tho demand In large centers for new laid eggs uiu| fresh-killed poultry practically wan the beginning "l the commercial poul-j try farm on what might he called tho intensive plan. Incubator manufacturers weie beginning to see a future to the buslnesB, mul the catalogues in ■ some Instances, told you how to i;et. rich quirk. These were the years of the broiler fever, hot houses for laying eegs, daily menus for laying bens ami growing chicks; the longer and more elaborate the bill of fare, the better it pleased the people, because suceess wiih poultry in those days was thought to be in those famous mushes, etc. A few years later and lhe business man left the ofllce to show ihe farm er and the mechanic how to make money out ol chickens. The business, we were told needed business methods and wc had the sho* factory system and numerous other systems of how to grow many chickens to the square inch propounded. Poultry farms failed, the business by many was condemned as being a myth, etc. The beginning of the new century introduced the tact that poultry on the farm amounted to something, In 'ael was equal to the wheat crop and hence tlmsp engaged m agricultural education slowly began to awaken to the fact that here was a branch of | farming sadly neglected. We have now a number of experiment stations working oul the problems of poultry mi the ii; in. a- u,*;; as poultry farm 'HIS. | Tl ■■ failures ■■; the early days may j sily account id for in the simple words, a lack of common sense, j Poultry essentially demands fresh air dryness and light; these few facts,* couple with non-exposure to dirert the essential points of 11 ise. Vou may get them' any way you like. If they are present, tla house is a -access, but to be im masses, the bouse cotti m *-,*i eens to move; good *.;' properly used, hut * m person does not stop to , we hnve the introduction own "ii Iron! house, ■ii,- latitude approaches oof idea. ni years that the • *. keeper has learned ..t.ii na ,,: crops u after year a small area is .... ,, i '•, i K grow best n 'lie I ns it takes . iduce lesh tli..a .' ind ol lieve Ihis prnldem will soon lie solved when we exen ise common sense methods of loeding, housing and rearing All i he common grains grown are guild poultry foods, as are also hay anil loots. SI iilling laying hens wi.di i ieh concentrated meat foods, per haps poppers, Johnny cukes, etc., may Increase the yield for a tim", ml the results in the end are not always desirable. In conclusion lhe outlook for the business as a branch of farming, novel' was heller. Prices of the pro duet.; are very high and I eaa see no reason why the average larmer should not keep a hundred good bens, which would mean a hundred and Hit> dollars clear profit, I believe lhe time is not far distant. when [locks of from live hundred to a thousands birds will he common upon the farms of Ontario W.R. Graham, professor of poultry husbandry, tin imin Agricultural College, Guelph, In ii. V.C. Review, OSTRICH FARM FOR 13. 0, \ despatch from Nelson Bays Mr. ini" Becker, "f llamburg, Gormanny, has purchased n block "f land near Wnrdner where lie vv ill Btarl an i s ineh f.'iiin lie has been enguged In omIi a h farming In Bouth Africa and alter n thorough Investigation of Mast Kootenay has decided thai con dltions thoro .ire ndmlrably adapted for ostrich raising, Ostrich mn hes me successful in California, Arizona, Texas and Florida. The land near Wnrdner has been purchased from the C. P, It. Kiyh School Attendance Attei llm CO ut Hevelstoke Higl Bchool lur month ol Marob, lllll, High school, Div. I. Uiv.JI. Totals ID !Ui;| ii It) 116 on ii 28 bl 77 17 Fire Alarm Boxes Signals nro given thus: 2 btr iie-i, utervnl 0 seconds—l strokes, Box 4. No. of box will also bo tltown n indicator at Firo Hull. FIRE BRIGADE NO. TWO. liox No. 14—Corner First street end McKenzie avenue, 0. U. Hume & Co. box No. 15—Corner First street nd Hokcby avenue, post ollico. llux No. IG—Corner Second street ■nnd Government Rond and Opera It use. Uox No. 17—Corner Third street nl Campboll avenue, Globe hum* rr company. Uox No. 18—O.P.R. station. Uox No. 21—Corner Fifth street ud McKenzie avenue, Catholic hurch. Uox No. 25—('orner Sixth h'.tcet nd Orton avenue, W. A. Foote. Uox No. 2C—Coruer Fourth atr-joi, nd Townley street, corner south rack. Uoi No. 28—Corner Second stro.'t nd Rohsoii avenue, Mrs. Baker, Box No. 34—Firo Hall No. 2. Box No. 35—Hospital. Uox No. 36—School. ■•■-. . fhi , •* .. th ■ * : i. . * ' • 1 in o to ted and toned lx ■ .■ ■ ' ■ ' Customs Shew Increase lh of A rime month i* * ming ■ . Per * usually * cr M \ I II I Nil. llllll U bews' inu a sroiii; i ih w r in < •' K si Soap News \v • i- running ureal hai '■■ PALM AND OLIVE OIL SOAP 3 Cakes in Box. 25c. pun na| veil mill' il, uul from I'm olive and I1 ilm I "I ll I md bcncfiiliul i u'i 11 "ii llu il in, Reg, Price. 40c. a Box k New Books i INK '''■■■ "i i OOP lllll 'I I '!*' MAI 11 BAX'l Kit WII \T ' III .'-'AMI* *1 ■ Adventures ol i Modi ■ i M in OUR PLAN ON EXCHANGE OF BOOKS \mi ).,iv full ptirrlwfM price for firsl honk uliit li von "\\ n. \\ c pxi lim:" mttie fri] |, -if our in \. In imn foi 20 Cents Kodaks! ' ii Eastman Film i, Promi Film Pa iks, Velox. and Soho Papers and all Chemicals iif.ed in Amateur or Piofesslonal Photography. ]{|<;WS' ]>K!'<; STORK, N'« XT To IH mi; IU.oc k (ome to Enderby r.uh year wc have emleavi n tl in nuike our Victoria I)»y celebrn- tion ii little luii.i tlmii the list, mid this year we huve ni.iny new* ninl interesting fenturi b, BASEBALL Revelstoke, Salmon Arm aud Knberby LACROSSE Ver noli-Revel Bloke FOOTBALL ArmstrouK-Kndcrby MEN'S RACES * ii;*< n. I.i $5; .'ml I**** •*■.; " ■ I ll.i I mile " " ■ ii " - *■ : * . 'i it* *. ■* i I', , Ihlol e - 0 I ■ in dui nil r * i * ren THREE L.It'll: IN ATTENDANCE nl l-'iri Uri uli III, | Ml I * :>■!,,nn . i mil Imi.i.i ' ml. Hotel ,ni*l refreshment i Ill * IIiimI it loll I II ' i * * . ii . t lillh i n me in id liuv- iiul return i nine! Voll « ill ' ii allien! i Kl.l'.flH '* I'loN (.'OMMITTHI sSnn nub ■ hi - ~ v. ■< - ■... • it; ■'...hi Coin potato , foi Bale Apply to A. Kiltnli. Wn warn, li '' 2t. v. y. i BD In At nl agent Ioi th i 'i "" ii hn.* In IUI .in ' iiipiiny "I Toronto, Liberal cnmi n to in in who produci thi hu lm * Apply Maritime 'l'i ■, *t I ompan] l.i.l " ii * I "* ii,.,.i H vnu i* ' General Scents lor ll ' M1U-3 Wo have never shown such a pretty and comprehensive line of Wash Drci s Goods as wo are showing this season, and we have never been able to offer Ftich pood values. Hundreds of yards of tempting materials wail ynur inspection, representing the mosl distinctive and attractive woasos and cslorings nf ihi'sea: mi. Not the least attractive point is the small price Lhal wc ask for Ihem. We have all the 'eading colorings in Indian Head Linen, Shantung, Voile, Dimity, Poulard, Vesting, etc. English Prints re one of our specialties. We carry a large variety of pr.tterns in lighl and dark, and guaranleo them to be fust colors. Dress Skirts :ss Wo can lit you out with a dressy skirt at a very reasonable price. Voiles and Panamas are the leading materia's this season. We have them in all sizes and some as low as .';'i5.U0. Nobby Neckwear Have ymi seen our window of Neckwear this season '.' The goods are so pretty and the prices are so small that any one can afford a number of them. Jabots and Dutch Collars irom 25c. up. Summer Hosiery For ladies and children in the good wearing kinds, in tan, black, white and colors. We buy tin best quality and can reco: imend them as the besl value procurable for the money. \t r m\ \ New Suit e to Order Our Spring Samples for Suits and Spring Overcoi is just arrived. We guarantee a perfect fit, style and well tailored garments at fair and honest prices, MeKinnon & Sutherland Fil-Rctorm Clothing Foot-Rile Shoe njiyle *» T mt i itangible thing whieh appeals t i all m di - particularly the younger chap whose clothes must be distinct!v«—has bei n attained ii ihi ■ ne v spring Campbell's Clothi ■: model with its long, gracefully shaped lapels, its well made, slightly dipped coal fronl and to* new features of cuffs and p. c ei 'Lip' shown in illustration, It h is smartness and individual ty—while lhe wear is in it too. ll always is in clothing bearing the Campbell's Clothing trademark. Jflc%ae Mercantile Co.. <£td. Jh.3 Jtyla Jhop for Itlax a id Boys lOho Know ft- -J WANTKii Kit! lor general hoUM 1''"u BALB-Tw.o Teami o! Heavy No children. Apply B. A. : ""rK"s for »ale.-Apply to J. Ker- |]ym.>ll, tt, ' ,:''"'"' •■'ulini'ii Arm. POR BALE Two cheap properties on WANTED Tend i Ioi ilaehlng fifty Third itreet, neai Cowan Hlock, ll i,.n- ni lu-iit timber and buib. For etorey house, also a Bungalow fm ther particular! apply to J. etandlng on a corner lot. Apply Kr*,n i: lum. SmIiui.Ii \im. TcnJcrs John Darbyehlre, 1818, Qladelonq tu ue in hy May loth. Avenue, Victoria, u. 0, }i».