S \dtt Solitaire Diamond Hings to be Gi*)en Away by Mail-Herald, JVoter on Exhibition at J. Gtiy $aH&[' *»sco Colors for Borders For Permanent Work Use Hall 5 Washable Wall Paint Why ? Because it is the most sanitary. It sets hard. Does not crack or peel. Does not fade. Mixes with water. Is genii proof $1.00 PER CAN FLOOR PAINT We believe we have the best paint made. You take no chance with our paint, Gets an hard as iron. 75c. Per Quart FOR THE BATHROOM Do it in White, Satlnette Bniunel is the best that money tan produce. You'll Be Pleased FOR THE DINING ROOM Ymi want a change! Tired ot the varnish! Slam it nvcr the Varnish with Baplac. Basy to apply. Good Effect FOR THE BEDROOM Brighten thnn up! You will be surprised how cheery you cuu make a room look with a can ol our paint. Let Us Prescribe GET THE PAINTING HABIT cTHakes the Home Look Clean and Well Kept Artistic Stains. Beautiful Tinted Enamels. Gold, Silver and Aluminum Paint. Crack Fillers. Floor Wax. Waxing Brushes. Furniture Polish. Try Our cTWagic Polish at 50c. LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. Plumbing LIMITED Steam Heating Tinsmithing Imperial Bank of Canada Hoad ot^ico Toronto, Ontario. 0 Capital Subscribed Capital Paid Up Reserve Total Assets, 6,000,000.00 6,000,00^.00 6,000,000.00 $72,000,000.00 Branches or Agents at all principal points in^Oanada. Agents in Great Britain and United Elates—London, England, Lloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago— Fu st National Bank, Corn Exchange National Buuk.. Seattle—Seuille N«uouul Bank, San Francisco— Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of $1 and upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branoh—A. B. MoCleneghan, Mgr. ^O<><><>O<><><>0 Children's Sandals Children's Romeo Sandals SIZES, 4 to 101 Three and Four Straps Mrs. A, G, Crick, / First Street TIRED? JTHEN A CUP OF "BELL BLEND TEA" will refresh ymi witli its Im u;lii. spicy Bavoi nnd (ragrancy. hold in 1 lb. lead packages. Price, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per lb. G. W. BELL P. O Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23 THE GREAT PRIZE VOTING CONTEST WILL CLOSE TO-NIGHT AT 9 P. M. At This Time Opportunity Wiil Stop Knocking and Reward Those Who Have Heeded Its Calling- One Subscription May Decide the Winner ot the First Prize-Contestants ire Making Last Dash for the Coveted Goal. (• "X'gj • • • • ET OUT OF THE WAV, KEEP OEF THE TRACK, Candidates in the Mail-Herald's great race are now only a few rods from the wire. In a few moments thc crowd will he cheering the winner, and the winner's reward will he a Player- Piano or Six Hundred Dollars in Gold. Contestants apply the lash as you are nearing the wire. The candidates are running neck to neck and a spurt from any one of them of a few long term combination subscriptions would send them under the wire with a bound. A combination subscription to the Canadian Home Journal and the Mail-Herald for ten years, counts 125,000 votes. Just figure what a few of them would do for any ofthe contestants. The ballot box made especially for the closing of the contest is now in commission, and is being used by the candidates as they turn in their subscriptions. This box will be opened Monday by the judges and the result of their finding will be published in next Wednesday's paper. There is no standing of candidates published today, because the ballot box has been in use since the last issue, and all subscriptions have been put therein, therefore the standing remains the same. Contestants, your reputation as a success or a failure in the eyes of your friends and the public is now hanging on a balance.' The recompence for the work you have done is hanging on the same balance. An extra effort will decide your destiny. C.P.R. TOURIST HOTEL FOR REVELSTOKE I Associated Press Despatch I Winnipeg, .inly 8—In announcing an iiiiiiii.ii.n to the ''imt «iii«' ni tno Royal Alexandra hotel Tuesday, to contain 400 rooms, Hay ter Herd nicn iiuiH'ii that the t'.r.K. contemplated building a new hotel ut Revelstoke tor the purpose of catching daylight passenger traffic mi the lur side ol the niiinntiiins. French Creek Placer Mining Following the recent rich strikes along the old channel ol French t reck anil u full report of which ,vas puh - lishcil in a recent issue of the Muil- Hcnild, we lcnrn that Mr. Hurt Mun ro and Mr. J. Gillis, left on Thurs - dny morning for French Greek, ii company with a well known American placer miner, llie party are proceeding to the grounds with the inten - tion of at once commencing develop - ment work on the new placer lease, und whicli if thi-ir present favorable opinion ol the property lie co.inV ael hy testing, will develop into o'.e of the largest and richest placer propositions in the Interior of Uritish Co- lumbia. L 0. L. Parade On Sunday evening the officers und members of L.O.I,. ltlSK, will hold their annual church parade to tbe Methodist church. All members are requested to meet at the lodge room at 6:30 o'clock. Visiting brethren invited. Outing on Mt. lievelstoke The U.Y.I'.T. of the baptist church a. spent a very pleasant day on the 1st ul July, visiting the nhalet on Mount Itevelstoke. Starting at 4:30 in the morning, the Party went up through the mists bud got well on with tbc the climb when the -un rose, when a rest was mude to enjoy the wondrous beauty ol tbe Mountain sunrise. Ar - rived at the summit, the balance of tbe day was spent in varied sports, cleaning up tbe chalet und eating, the Bowers at the top of the scenic peak were at their best, as many as twenty different varieties were picked out by the expen botanists who were among the pleasure seekers, the whole of the summit being a mass of color Coming down with tender feet, u- usual, though the water tank appear ed to bave been moved, and tbe hill considerably lengthened out since lhc morning climb, all dually reached town at $:'if) p.m. alter one of the ni -st enjoyable outings ever held. Mr. A. Thompson, secretary ol tbc V.M.C.A., uccompuuied by Messrs. Cowan und Ainslie, went up to tbe summit chalet on tbc evening Of Friday and will remuiu until Sunday morning. Tbc Hev. C. A. Procunier, with nil family and two visitors, also climbed the height during the present week. PIANOS-PLAVER PIANOS Sheet Music und all kinds of Smnll cTVIusical Goods Call and Inspect j Music Store, McKenzie Ave, Are Proving a Great Soccess Vancouver, July I- Mr. K.W. I'eters general superintendent of tbe Canadian I'acilic Railway, bus returned Irom Winnipeg. "The chiel matter ol interest in tba British Columbia division ul the ruilwuy at tin- present time is ths uil buruers in tla mountains." said Mi. i'eters yesterday. "The nrst engine equipped with oil burners went out oi ltevelstuke a lew days ugo with Mr. Phipps, out master mechanic lo charge, and there are now lour ot tbe engines converted into oil burners, with the uth. rs being milled tu tbc number ub fust us we can muke the necessary alterations. So far all ol tbem huve beeu working splendidly, and apparently th.i change is going to be a great success. We beliefs that .t is going to add gicatly to the efficiency c,f oui engines, and u will undoubtedly be a preventive ol forest ! tires, and thus play it* part in the 1 protet-tiun ol the timlier areas. "Wi have established Oil tanks to supply the liquid Iii'l t,, engines at Kamloops, Notch Hill, Blcamous, Revelstoke, Rogers Pass, Golden and Kiel.i. and we bave had constructed a hundred tank ears, winch will bc employed in conveying tbe oil fuel Iron tiie big tanks in Vancouver to tbc up cutintr stations." C. P. R. TOURIST HOTEL FOR REVELSTOKE ASSORED Superintendent of Hotels, Mr. Hayter Reed, Announces big i\ew C. P. R. Hotel will be Erected Here.—Daylight Passenger Service trom Calgary to This City.—Work on Double Track. Great Satisfaction Is being express eil by the members of the Kevelstoke Progress Club and the citizens gener ally, lollowing tbe oiticiai announcement made hy Hayter ilecd, manager in chief ui uie Canadian Paclnc Hotel System, in Winnipeg, that tbe i .I'.I'. are ubuut tu erect in ltevelstuke a new uiaguiUci'ut tuurisi Uo - U'i. Uumuis tu tnis ellect Lave beeu current lucully for sume time past, some mich move having uecu anticipated, toiiowiug tne recent successful movements which have resulted in tbe setting HM..C ol .iioiiut iteai'lsloKc as a National I'ark, and the building to Cue summit ol the tirst scenic moun lain auto load to nc colisLI ucte.l ill Lue Uominioa, nut Ibis ollicial au nouncement is wolcomed as settling ine matter beyond qiiestiuu ur dispute. Included with the statement regard ing the construction of Ilus bold, wus aii Intimation thai tne Railway Company aould inaugurate a special daylight loin ihi passenger train ser vice Between Calgary and Hevelstoke .mi wbich implies afull recognition ui the claims oi Revelstoke und His trict as a tourist and holiday centre. Throughout the entire section of the O.P.R, main line from Calgary to Kamloops, parties of surveyors are i well advanced with the preliminary work iu connection with the locating of the new double track, whicli the Increasing trullic und the demands of the Panama Canal traffic render imperative. Whilst thc definite sur - | veys are not yet announced, thc work already underway points to thc ultimate decision of the Company being to double track the existing main line ail tbe way, and avoid the grade of the Selkirks by a tuael which will , cut through the mountain at Bear . Creek on the eastern slope, and emerge at Huss I'eak, just below lilac ier. The only remaining grade which exceeds une per cent, is climbing Notch Ilill west of Itevelstoke, this will probably lie avoided by means I ol a slight detour which will bring the line down to the luke level uud skirting the water. Thc completion ul these proposals, will give the C. I1.it. a magnificent doubts track „ys I ini, never exceeding a one per cent, grade throughout, Irom Calgary to Vancouver, und will make Itevel tnke the most important railway division ui point iu tbs Interior of iintisb Columbia, A good bargain in a modern rmi- • I ipl ■ grounds on Third street.—11. .V Coursier Panama Canal Convention The ltevelstuke delegates to tb Panama Canal convention held In Col gary on the ISth and 2'.tth June, namely, Messrs. II. It. Atkins, W1M. Luwrencc, A. tit-ant and .1.1). Sibbald Jr., returned humc on Monduy, July 1st. Owing tu the lack uf Information re ilus convention, und the garbled rs pulls appearing in lhe Culgury und Coast papers, it bus i u impossible to 01.imn sooner, a collected account ul the proceedings, ami the Mail Iler ' aid had to await the return of the delegaies before tbey were in a posi I tion to publish an adequate accounl I of lhc work performed by these puti I lie spirited gentlemen, on behalf ol ' tins city. Tiie delegation Irom itevelstoke rea ; ched Oaigary Thursday night at 10 p- : na. tin- hotels wsre crowded, but rooms were secured aftei sumu dtm- jciltlei, The lollowiug morning tbu del 1 I Uuu got iuto tuuib with tbv iccu- tury ol the Oaigary Board of Trade, who supplied llieni witli programs ol ibe convention business us outlined ior tiie preliminary meeting, mid otb ei literature, ami hers ths delegation registered their names lor press, ste. purposes, At it) a in. the sittings of tbo convention commenced with tlie nrst meeting In tha Paget 1 lull, where accommodation had been provided for ISO delegaies Irom tlie various pruir- ic provinces mul B.O., ol whom some lii., were iu attendance. Secretary Smith, ul the Red Deer Hoard of Trade, wus elected secretin y I of the convention, nud Mr. HI. 11. II Laps of Vancouver, was unanimously voted to the presidential rhuii. Tbe convention at once got down I to business, tbs president delivered bis opening address, outlining tbe I importance ol the subject tabled for discussion, uud the Mayor of Calgary .delivered aa address of welcome on bi'hall of ib.' citizens ol the Alberta city. Professoi Odium ol Vancouver, gave uu .1.I'ii e ■ ou Hi 1I11.I1 Columbia, her 'uutuiul resource,.-, aud wondrous tut- Oil and Gasoline Stoves Meat Safes See our window of these goods, .lust what you want for the hot weather. For the next two weeks we will sell these Meat Safes at the low price of $8.75. Absolutely vermin proof. Every one a bargain. Our stock of Oil Stoves is complete. Just what you want for a quick meal. Call and See Them. BOURNE BROS, Grocers Harihvark Plumbing ts. Groceries for Particular People White Figs, per lb 10c Evaporated Apples, 2 lb. for 35c Coledyke Baking Powder, per 10 oz. tin 25c Old Country Chickory, per packet 20c New Fruits and Vegetables coming in. John McIntyre ** Hon First Street. Telephone No. 93 Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE OF MEN'S ANO BOYS' SUITS NOW IN FULL SWING These prices should i>ersuade you to have a look at the Clothing, and the qualities will convince you that you are saving money. $30 00 Suits Now $25 00 $27 00 Suits Now $22 00 $25 00 Suits Now $20 00 $12 00 Suits Now $ 9 00 $ 7 50 Suits Now $ 5 00 $5 00 Suits Now $ 3 75 $22 Suits Now $17 50 $20 Suits Now $15 50 $15 Suits Now $11 00 $10 Suits Now S 7 50 $ 6 Suits Now $ 4 25 $ 4 Suits Now $ 2 95 McRae Mercantile Co. JL THE IHiVil 01 COOD CLOTHING j nn1, iiii.i this *nn loUowed i,y tbe | various other speakers In tire pro-' Kritm order. Alter lunch tlie proceedings m.'it IS turned. Mr, B. m Atkins ol itevel ■ Kt'ikr, delivering a matterl) ad ou the "Columbia Rivei Onto. Bouts mul thr Panama Canal." x ii.l subsequently submitted s reeolu ium to iiif meeting, catling i"i endorsement ol the t'oiumbia Rivei grain route, in onin thai tbs seals* .uue i.i ihe Dominion mighl be scured. Thl ■.., refei red to tb i ommlttes i solutions, who deeMed that all routes "i "un' should have the m doiBemcut ol tbe convention aud that II thc present Dominion government surveys proved the route to he prac ticahic us outlined by tbs itwcutokc delegation, name wiil have the entire support o( th" Prairie provinces represented ,,t tbs Panama convention. 'lh. balaOCS ol the program wiim pui through as outlined in the telc- ,,, . ' reports to the press, and tbc reul business of tbs convention eon The following morning, a permanent committee was struck oil. Mi. J.H. ll.in.ilt.ui us represent si .. "f Revelstoke, aud the conven tion ni*"i meeting with the British Manufacturers, was adjourned. WANTED—I/ivs agents Ior i|tiickaell • ing novelty ol invaluable UBeiulne»» Write P,0. Box 13, Vernon, B.C, siA'lTHliAY, Jl'lA nn. I.U. THE M^IXi-HEH^^rjiJ," TiJBZVJUL^TO IK'S SATURDAY, JULY Oth, 1912. ^ ^: A SNAP! House for sale on Connaught Avenue North of Fourth Street $1,500 $500 Down: Balance $30 per month. Modern Plumbing and Bathroom The Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. ^ -.j Zbc fl&aU-lbevalb I LIS HED W BDSE8DA1 AND SATURDAY AT REVCLSTOKK. B. C. jntecloc puDUsblttfl Company, Limited J. K. JOHNSON", Manager. RALPH Q. BCRUTON, Kditor. BATURDAY, JULY 6th, 1912. But il nny curious partios (eel a desire to handle some ol thu real sl ul! i hey imi secure specimens ut the Imperial Bunk, so for however tbo lioiniii.iiii governmenl have not un- nounced their Intention ol giving tbe coins nwny wltb .1 view in popularls ini; their use, an,I t.he best the Hank "ill do is to exchange gold lor notes "ii il suul basis i,i equality. Tbe only people apparently who really ap predate the difference, are the poor printers, who manufacture millions ln notes, at the usual job printing scale approximately about fifty dollars for ten millions worth. That Is perhaps the reason why printers like to get their wages In cash every week and thi firsl person tn Kevelstoke outside the hanks, who was Caught with a piece of the new coinage In his bands was the Devil ol the Mail-Herald office MOUNTED PUIICI IN NEW MANITOBA Agreement Readied between the Two liovernments Ottawa, July 3—An Important in..v. toward policing New Manitoba lias lieen made hy the Dominion and Manitoba governments. It. is st.ii.-d tbut the mounted police will continue to do duly in the territory added i" Manitoba that lately was a part ol the Northwest Territories. Heinle the bill extending tbe houn d.uy of Manitoba up to Hudson Bay the territory was patrolled hy tbe troopers of the plain-. Thc Manitoba governmenl asked the government whether it would not i.e willing t.. allow the mounted po- The news published in our columns . tbis issue, regarding tbe announc n uf the I'uii.nl.an I'acilic ■. a) ' in]' in; i i" erect u pal.it ■ hotel ill Itevelstoke, Is a tlmel) recognition ol the positlou ■ • . ned to occup), as u : railway centre, and the mportant transportation divis • .:. the Intel ior ol tbu l'u citic province, it Is also a tribute i" work .lone by tbe Itevel Board ol I'ra le, uud the I'ro- gress Club, through whose recent el lorta tb ver) satisfactory result baa I ten achieved. 'ihe building l: this hotel In Uev elstoke, nvol\ lug the advertising oi t:.t scenic attractions of our city and district, and ensuring ibe active sup port ■ the varied agenci is at t:ic command .it.-si transporta tion sjst.'lll Ul the World, Is of .tsell a:, event ol th< greatest Importance iu tbs histor; ol Kevelstoke; hut the ■ sequences wliicb auch a step would seem to involve, will in i opii ii ■' i'i"*, i veu more prod'.i' tivi ol pel in.ue ui ueuefii to m • - pusl it has been lice to continue iheii duties until such rumored ti...: th I r I.y. Instead "i time as the province could organize inld rnativc route through some extension .■( it- present provin the ii. de on tbe cial poi.mi- force. To thi, the Uomln step, ol double Ion government acquiesced upon ter it.on sys iiis heing arranged The result will [rom be that until Manitoba - aide to lake over the work ..( pro ted, would give tbe U. tecting the uorth country, the ■ .. capacity thru' ed police will do tbe work and tbe , ial to tbat ol foul charge will be put again t Ms perating \* a result ol the new arrant :... . sl mounted poi i e posts ba i she.! ,,t Yorl TV ■ " ins that th threi Ig tuu al ke hj M be policed by tl t Dullerton and Hi rschell Uh te . .... ■ ■ ' Tbe C.P.R. ba ; age _ I ■ - - Gun Club Snoot luh B\ i- ■ - ■ • ■ - ■ tbe in-- Ui Ko. the Commei da, - . i uni nl tbi Domin d havi i mmi i ■ g i ten ■ I a supply ol tbeil ! b) tbS Impel oo Dank at Revelstoke. The lank malinger mlorms uh that ,-. pSOPll do , • • ... .,!-, kindly to the heavy taring to tick ild dollai billi with .... i j ,i, an non familial ii H • ■ ent thi ti ■ ill II I! i ■ ' Mr .1 Mi ti, here * ■ ... ■ • veil Hijjh School Attendance lollowiiiv ' ' stu ml.un e ai lhe Revelstoke Iiiiii.School |.,i ilu- month ,,l lune, .i compiled lij ths Prim I pii ol lhe ■ hool Ml .1 J Mm Kenrle llll'il mliool, Div. I. 7 I 8048 I»iv. II. I.i 0 06Al 20 10 00112 TOTAL DEATH LIST OF REGINA STORM NOW SIXTY-EIGHT lollies ot Ihroe Unidentified Children loond in Debris Regina, Sask,, duly 3— Three unidentified bodice ol children were found lasi night in the ruins ol the buildings destroyed by Bundayli tornado, making the total death lint now CU. Tho i diet fund hus reached $250,000, Today plans are being layi'd for thfl rebuilding ol the devastated capital ol the province, it is mud tbut anew Uruppei block would bo erected as soon as the old site could be cleared a construction compun) mauuger said ihai lie did uoi believe the lecenl calamity would have any malen.il elleel upon the building going oil 111 Itoginu ilus summer, lu tins lie regard ho agreed with others wbo believed that iho buildings lor which permits have already lieen issued, would lie ereeled Ihis summer, nl - though it is possible that, with tho additional work winch ibe necessary repairing and rebuilding will entail, the construction ol these new build- lugs will be delayed. BUILDINGS REPAIRABLE Buildings Inspected and declared in a lit condition for repairs are: Knox Presbyterian church. \ .M.C.A. building. Donahue hlock. y.w.c.a. building. Baptist church. Victoria school. Library building, Land Titles building. The Masonic Temple. i'he Masse) Harris building. The Ackerman block. It is the opinion of Mr. Kails that q considerable portlan of the Masonic Temple will have to he torn away. TRUE CANADIAN SPIRIT The true spirit ,.f Canadians in gen eral is being shown m connection with the calamity and tho subscription list opened b) the city is growing at a tremendous rate. Even the smaller towns throughout the pro - vinee are doing their best towards assist in.- the sti liken city. The lund has grown to (65,695.55, and is rap- I Idly assuming larger proportions. Tbe town of Roulea is mi' ol those who came forward with assistance, the • ns ol thai plno and district having sui large contributors are the Saskatche wan govei nmenl. tbe Manil • i uni' nt. the C P It.. C.N.R , thl ... ■ Sous Pan MEMORI \i. SERVICE. \ UlMtll'M held lltbougta n. ■ ■ ■ ■ nil unite in l ■ I ■ LATE ARRIVALS j THAT MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY $ We have just received some lines that were ordered early, but have been shipped late. We must gel them out of the way. They are seasonable goods, and when you see the prices you will wanl them. Colored Wash Dresses These are one ol tiie prettiest lines tbat we have ever shown, We Iiave them in si/.es from 34 to -1-'. They come in Prints, Cliumbrays and Ginghams, well made anil prettily ttiuiined, nnd something particularly nice in I'.alnteas lor Misses uiul small women. Prices from $1.50 up Collar and Cuff Sets fhese have been scarce anil hard i<> get. We were lucky enough to picl up u nice lol «i' u.uuufactureru samples al a big discount, Uver>one suyB they are the prettiest und cheapest the) have seen, Come in unci see Lheui. Women's Shoes Kvci vone knows tlie quality ol shoes we sell. There is no belter shoe iniiile than the Kinpress, We are BellingW mi and $4,511 shoes [or $2.65 Classic Shoes for Children We have these iii all sl/es from inalnts la large kii's- " there is a better shoe made for children we have not heard of it. We hnve made a sweeping reduction on nil of these, nml you vvill sum- money b) buying a supply al this sale. * McLennan SrCo. .Hi> WOOD for SALE 400 Cords of" First-Class Hemlock and Cedar for Summer Delivery, 16-inch, 18-inch and 4-foot Order by Telephone No. b2. Tonka Farm W. C. OALDER Sash, Doors, Mouldings' Turnings We are in the manufacturing business of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Turnings, Show Cases, Office and Bar Fixtures, Screen Doors and Windows made to order and all kinds of repair work done in good order. We have a full line of building supplies, lime cement, plaster. Hard Wall Finish, bricks, Sewer Pipe, Plaster Plaster Board, Roofing cTWetal, Lath and all kinds of Glass, Oils, Paints, Varnish, all colors and tints. Much pleasure in quoting anything in the Building Line. REVELSTOKE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY P. O. Box 295, Revelstoke, B. C. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIK EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.I1., D.C.I.., I'rcHldent ALEXANDER LAIRD Genernl Mnmiurr JOHN AIRD \nii-.iniii (tcnenil Mnnafirr CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and upwards. Careful attention is given to every account Small accounts are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail. Accounts may be opened i.i the names of two or more persons, withdrawals to be made by any one of them or by the survivor. e, REVEL&.TO** ERAIt<~lh--F Nl GIBSON. NGR HCjr5>iW D.V RBXR.llNJKI.N_E MWCjOj-ro'R J.SVjKifr^^R^rifn-Len^ At the Kmpress Theatre 3 nights, commencing July llth 1ST CHURCH ■ i.i . . ii • ... Public Schools Attendance ■ rtBM • Tl ' I ..I i.« . i " III " I' \ .«! !H tt it ' \ • VII :ih II .1 .. 1 i 1 ;m II FomIi m I'M Selkirk Boh li. 1 !l ta ■ Irt .. " II .1* XXM .. i, III .in -. ,1 11 .. " IV :. " " V T, 'l " \ 1 0 .'li Tol '■ i- lol Tlir : ■ lid |( ni lined i.v Uni if Ui "till Mbool, wltb ■ i i. ,ii pun* tn.iiii.v mi i regularltj M et tt ' ■ II J. C. Mel i ll ii '■ I ..ii Weil nei ■ .■ ,11 III mi t] cot .- m -I ipei isl n , . .in- in vili'.I lo tbi SSrviCSI. . i PBTBR'8 I HI H' II Holy iiiiiiiii'.ii morning at S n.m., ami alter morning prayer on the first Sunday In -uh Month. Rev. C. A. Procunier, rector. Mat ins at 11 a.m. ami Bventong ttt 7:3. Tapping. Props. First Street. Revelstoke. B. C. Windsor Hotel Restaurant European Plan Open Day and Night. - Meal Ticket MONTHLY BOARD Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. Kn argp'l and It. roved. I • respect. Ail ii.nilern convenience! RaUi $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. Durbar in Kinemacolor Thui tin- old proverb about Mahomet and lho Mountain has been rsed iii tin' case ol tho millions ol people .n Ihta country and thn recent greal pageant ••; the Durbar in India, when King Qeorge and iji n Marj ... Bingland were proclaimed Km peror and Empress, amid scene- ol surpassing Oriental splendor, Tiiiniks to tli,1 remarkable Invention HOTEL CLIMAX RESTAURANT OPEN NIGHT AND DAY'""" ■ White Help Only Employed «rd by the Day or Vv' Nn • rt 0 BATCHELOR / ^^m H. J. MiSOHtr. Propnttor. Strictly First Class Rooms Single, cn Suite and with Bath Rosedene Nurseries House Plants. Ferns, etc. Cut Flowers, R<-se Carnations, etc Thos. Newell, Prop. Design* im UNION HOTLL ARK' Niintltl Attention given lo commerrla men mi'l u>oi ir.i clast, sample rooms. Finest scenery In British Colum bia, overlooking I pper Arrow lnke J.P.SUTHERLAND the Durbar In Kinemacolor, to the amazement ot iii«' theatrical world. it -.su wonderful thing to lie able to sti'p trom ll»' rush und whirl ,,t American IKo and lie transported, .is M by the touch ■■: AUadln'a lamp, to tin' marveiously ililtercnl environment nl linl,.i during thc Durbar. In ii pei i'ii i ."I ,it color, as could be i'mii nowhere else but "on India's Coral strand," tho Kinemacolor invention presents a succession ot gorgeous pageants, scene lollowing scene in endless variety. The ceremonial splendor, ollidaJ formalities, native life, military pomp, Eastern spurts, th,' preparing of tin' Royal elephants im parades, all are shown with stai timi; realism oi actual life motion ami color, ending In the thrilling review ol tltiy thousand soldiers pass Ing before the King; cavalry ami m- tantry, artillery and mountain imt- teties. Even tbe veterans ol the in- dian Mutiny of lsr>7 are shown being saluted by tlie King, Tho Durbar m Kinemacolor, bus been secured :ih the attraction at Revelstoke In the Bmptress theatre, for three nights commencing Thurs day evening, July il, with matinees .,ti Friday and Baturday. BSvening on Friday and Baturday. Evening prices will be B6c. to a and matinee pi. as j..,. and SOc, Tbe program ol tbe Kinemacoloi Durbar pictures will Include: Tbe iiuii visit in Bombay; Preparing (oi ibe i ,.i onation; Tbeie m.ij, it \ '■ si the stale Entry Into Delhi; tbe Pageants; tbe Oi and Coronation Durbar at Delhi; The i .nap ,,i tbe King and in,han prln * cess; The Stiue Harden I'.iiti, The iii . Races; The Polo Tournament; n Calcutta; The Blephant Stockade; Preparing tbe Royal BU i '. ' ih. Review ,,; Fifty TIioub • and British Troops ti) thi King nt Delhi. 1 "IIAIoIIN.MNf.MAI lil.dll lir-^.,t„mt,f BnOpsl W.an„| ' lfiu7VVnrtli ..I'l.'w. I, I 'i l the I tbe I ... I _ . W. J. Lightburne, Prop Phone42 - Night Miotic 85 ,ir jnJ ,bai, «... of pr.«i to ice Transfer Draying Handling Pianos a Specialty *W'^3S HOUSE FLIES arc batched in manure ami revel in iiltb. Scientists have discovered that tliev are largely responsible for the spread of Tuberculosis, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Infantile Diseases of the Bowels, etc. Kverv packet of WILSON'S FLY PADS will kill more flies than a(K) sheets of sticky paper. Ilie Baby Question ■ onvenience ,,i having a baby band em to increase with . mi nt ol oui in ii,/.nth.n. II travelling ih necessarj yon are i It Mo ii beatable hotel * III ' mi i.li i i, bah) ninl, i any nt ■ ii lanci Moreovi i there le no ■ '.hi leave >• while you i". away umi ■ 'll Then an no con Uni ui march. not i "UK; lered by railroad ' ini' tn '.-. then being no pedal pro- viiioBe Us. Ioi - ra in Outgsgc cars. Anyone who him taken ii Jour- ney with a babj ina parlor car wtll realise tbe disgrace and ignominy at tacbod to tlmt reprehensible occupa- non. The travelling public looks with disgust upon ti.e weakling who is . banging around, always want Ing something t" sat, and never eat- Isfled with what ls lieing done for hnn. The "Sugar Bowl' Ire cream pnr- InlH are now com lets. Tbe best ami most up t ■ date Ho,la lolllitl in iu the city. A visit wi 11 HlllpriHe you. Bold Mr.1,.1.1 ..nilon.inil tI'itll.l.i, lUl.ll I'.K.tlH: it, i- IC..U, A whiff ol u Indian Car- den'» frsgnuici comet to thr •al'lrs ol thc Wc.tern World wiih Ridgways Tea Its strength nuke, it go fur- il" i tli.ui any other tea. ia:^iii,i ai, ngtt Phga All Hlon-Clan Grocer* Older Trial I'atkago TO-DAY I SATURDAY, JULY 6th, 1912. THE M^I^ZEIEl^JLLID, REVELSTOKE RATCITDAV, JULY Cth, 1912. —^ Royal Engageir.e: t Berlin, July 3—A local paper today Rays that thc coming ut lhc Kaiser nml the Guar will result in announcing the engagement of Prtnco Adel - lii'i't. the. Kaiser's third son, and the Grand Duchess Olga, eldest daughter of tho Czar. Trice Adalbert in 27 and tho Grand Duchess iH 10. On to Europe J. Ii. Watson, ol thfl ,1. II. Wntson Realty company, left Ior Montreal where lie will join Mrs. Wai Bon and Ball on tho lDmpress ol Britain on July 12 for Europe. D. Euglcsou will havo charge ol Mr. Watson's auditing lniBinosB during his absence anil lho real eBtato department will bo looked alter by A.H. Holdsworth, sales man agor. Will right Again East l.esvcgiiH, N.M., July 2— On ovo ut the big battle with Jim Flynn Ior the heavyweight championship ol tho world. Jack Johnson tonight, signed a contract through T.S. Andrews, lor Hugh 1). Mcintosh, ol Australia, tu lighl Sum Langford, uud also Sam McVeu, to a mush, In Sidney. Johnsou is to get $46,000 lor both battles and they arc lo take place inside ol six mouths. Johnson will leave tor Australia In September, via Vancouver, Jack wanted to wuit until alter today's bultlo here, but finally said he wus an sure uf beating Flyuu tbut it mat bered uot aud ho signed. Kaiser and Czar Will Meet Baltic Tort, Russia, July 1— The German Emperor, accompanied by the Imperial chancellor, Ur. von Beth monn-Hollweg, ami his third sou, Prince Adalbert, arrived here todaj ou bourd ihe imperial tacht Hubeu - soilern and escorted by the cruiser Koltke, to uieot tbe Emperor oi Kus sig, who, with the members ui ins family aud Premier KokovsotI aud Foreign Minister Basonotf, whu wore already, m wuiling here. A division ut Russian torpedo bouts the Russian udimrulty yacht Neva with the German ambassador to Rus sis aud thc attaches ul ihe German embassy ui St. Petersburg, wcut uut to meet the German Emperor, who, upou Imb arrival, received the salutes ol the assembled Russian warships, aud was greeted with cheers by their i icws, to winch the sailors of the Moltke replied. Trade Relations Ottawu, July J—Hou. Geo. E. foster, Minister of Trades aud Commerce, who has beeu in England atteud- mg the siti.ugs ol the Imperial Trade i ommission, ,s returning iu Uanada cn route to Australia. Mi. Foster leaves bingland on tbe twelfth and w.ii erne lo Ottawa, spending .-ome <:.i>s here on .icpuitmeiu.il mutieis. lie w.ll then leave fur the Pacific coast and Austruhul Better trade relations between Canada and Australia have been the subject oi corrcs - jiouJeucc between the governments ot i.m' Dominion and the Commonwealth since curly :u the year. Mr. Foster wrote tu the Australian niiuistcr iu January, opening the way (ur further negotiation, and it is .-tated thut the stage bus nuw l.eeu reached when u general vis.t by the Cuuadiun minister is nkcly tu result In a closer trade bond between the«e two nicni- beie ol the luii>orial family. "My GURNEY OXFORD jumped right in and helped with my housekeeping " Dear Edith, In a general way I have wished you all the good things I know of, so now I am going to descend to the practical and give you some sound advice from the store I have accumulated since 1 started housekeeping. Housekeeping naturally suggests the kitchen first—its equipment and management, or in other words, THE RANGE My range, as you know, is a Gurney-Oxford. I never enjoyed much of a reputation as a cook in my younger days, so when I thought of being responsible for three meals a day my heart sank. I imagined myself battling all day with a sulky range, trying to coax it into a good humour, and covered with mortification because of late or spoiled meals. But my dear, my Gurney-Oxford seemed to sympathize with my inexperience. From the day it came it jumped right in f.r.d helped, lt has become my good right hand, and I go my way confident that my Gurney-Oxford will not disappoint me. It has the cleverest arrangement for regulating the drafts, well named the Gurney Economizer. One small lever put up or down does everything. The fire will stay in all day, hardly burning any coal at all—then, presto! „ It is burning brightly, ready to bake or roast. An arrangement of flues keeps the oven always properly heated, so that the biscuits or bread come out light and crisp and brown. Yes, Edith, as Bob says, I have developed into " some cook," and I often tell him he must give at least half the credit to our Gurney-Oxford. You will understand my enthusiasm better after you have had your Gurney-Oxford a month or so. Sincerely Yours, MARY HOUSEWIFE. Hevelstoke Jfardware Co. REVELSTOKE, B. C. (10) SALE OF MINERAL CLAIM8. In the County Court o! West Kuoteuuy llolden at Revelatoke. Flunk McAuluy vs. Beatrice Mines, Ltd., (.Nun-persouul Liability. 1 A. A. Uouiuii vs. Beatrice Mines, Ltd., i.Non personal Liability.) John Ouinluisoii and others vs. Beatrice iMiueo, Ltd., i.Sou-pcisuuul Liability.) l'ursuuut to tho judgements in the above actions beariug duto the Mtti June liill, lho order lur sale therein contained uud tho Directiuus given herein ou the Hud iluy, 1 'J 12, tenders will bu received by tho undersigned lor tho purchase ot the tulluwiug miuerul ciuims: "Beatrice" .Mineral claim being Lot No. 45i>li, Uroup l. "Edmund" Miuerul clu.ui beiug Lut No. 2034, Group 1. "Folsoni" Mineral claim being Lot No. 4087, Uroup 1. All situuto near Camborne in tho Lurdouu Mining Division ul Wool Kooteuuy District, D. O. Considerable development work hus been done on tho Beatrice eluim. Tenders are tu bo mude in writing and scaled und marked "Tender fur lloutrieo Mines property" uud addressed to the undersigned ut Kevelstoke, 11. C, uu ur before the lsth day of Juue, 1918, The highest or auy tender uut necessarily accepted. Further purticu - lars of tho property will be furnished un application to Vi. 1. llriggs, l'luiiitills Solicitor, Kevelstoke, B.O, Datod this Sth day of May. 1S12. w. e. Mclaughlin. Deputy Registrur County Court, ltuYAL NAVAL COLLHOH OF CANADA, HALIFAX, N.S. The ucit examination lur the entry uf Naval Cadets will be held at lho examination centre ol tbe Civil Ser- v.co Commission in November 1912; parents ur guardians uf intending candidates should upply to the Secretary, Civil Service Uommi ts'v.P.. Ottawa, lur entry pupcrs before lit October next. Cundidutee must be betwsen the uges ut 14 und IC on 1st October,1913 Cudets uro trained for appointment us oilicers iu tho Naval Service, tho course at the College being twu years followed by one year in a Training Cruiser, after which Cadets are lat- ed Midshipmen. Further details can be obtained on application to undersigned, ti. J. DKSBAKATS, Deputy Minister, Department ul the Naval Service. Department oi the Nuvul Service, Ottuwu, May Uh, 1912. Mining Uhil.it Tb.s year's mining exhibit ut tbc Vancouver Exhibition, wbich is being held Irom August 10 to 17th will lio almost double tbat ol I'll, according to the wuy entries are uow coming, l'ii'in.tietii mining imn Hum all parts ol tbc province huve signified their inti ut,un nt placing on display some ot tbe most valuable sampler ul ore ever shown un either side ot ihe Internal.unal boundary line. The I'li'inifiis it is stated will include some ot the richest Irum toil purt ul the world. There will also be one nt tbe largest pieces ol coal over milled In uuo piece shown. This was tukeu from tbc mines ol the Nicula \ ale Coal & Coke Company ut Merritt, 13. Ct A whole cur will be need ed to transport this huge chunk uf mineral, which would keep a tuuiily iu fuel fur many mouths. Thc MacDonald Marpole Coal Company hus also signified its intentiou ol having an exhibit. Somo of tho most valuable imn and cupper ore- from, the Kuutenay as well an silver samples .'nun tbo northern interior oi British Colum ma will also he shown. New nam pies ol ore from mine oporatois. prof pectom ami others an solicited by the Kshiiiition management, Then will be transported tret and returned to the owner, oi retnini i lor lul ure exhibit as 'ion. ; \iiinllway mul boat companies hnve grantod tree transportation un suitable sam pics, sii iimi there should i"' no n- ruse in imt exhibiting mi ihe plea ol heavy ixpensi .1 um ship bj freight . iiiiihih-iI in tin' general manager, h Bi Kolstuu. lu couiou,ucueo ul tbe (Mt luut Ute display ol mineral will be very valuable, great earn is taken by the Exhibition authorities to prevent loss. The display will bo watched day uud night and sates will be supplied for the more valuable of the small Rain pies. Mining men should take note "1 the advertising value ol an exhibit. Bach sample will be marked, giving the camp fr.mi which It came, thc value pei ton, and thc mine from which it wus taken. It ia safe to say that muiiy notes tor future reference will be taken Iiy visitors, as prospective investors and tor mining men all over the world. BUSINESS LOCALS Meet me at tbe Savoy. Big reductions iu baby carnages at Howson's. Meat chests ul llowsous, lor $3.00 und $5.IX). Kor rcully choice Chocolates, drop in ut tbo Sugar Bowl. l'ure Maple Syrup, Lime Juice, Washington strawberries ut Bourne Hi us., First street. A trcsh supply of Muurcs' noted chuculuies hus just arrived at tbe Savoy.—Try them. Victor HoruleBS M,nlni.es t trom »J0 upwurds. Edioou l'buuographi, Irom $19.50 upwards.—Kevelstoke Music Store, McKenzie Aveuuo. Low prices on Wicker furniture at Howson's uoxt week. Mutch tbo shuw window. Uon't torget, peaches uud creum at the Savoy. See our window ul Meat snaps aud oil stoves, llut weather specialties, Bourne Bros. The "Sugar Bowl" lee cream ls unsurpassed. Sec tho Kevelstoke Hardware Cu.'a advertisement for bargains Iu screen doors uud windows. Try one ol 1'iohyu's special dishes ot ice cream culled the "Carpathian" Smile. Only a lew hammocks lelt at llow- •On'S, W. ullet tliese ut greatly r.' Iinil prices. oi . 10 Miss Johnson, pupil "( a Miller, Fit a.m . London, is prepared t.i take a limited number ol pup ds fur tuition in music, For terms apply ttt the residence of J. K. JolUUon, tirst limine wsst of thc hospital, first street. Cement oiucvvaiks Notice is hereuy gi-.n tual lue : Municipal ' ouncil ui un \o\ttgut* - i...a oi tne i.iy ui ne.f.stu,.,, in Unas io undertake tne construction .a i on rete Diuewolas, i ur»s auu crossing! on un.l along i.—lbe ooutu aide oi First Street irom tue Last boundary oi Avenue to the west boundary ot uuu sun Avenue, togetner »im uli neces 9,ii> crossings, ..—Aioug tUe North Side ol Fusl street Hum tiie cast boundary ui niton Avenue lu thc Vtcsi bounder) oi .McArthur Avenue, togetbei wiiu ail neces ai) 11 ossings. .(.—Aluiig thc NortO Sid.- ol Second aire, i Irom the Last boundarj ... 'i:i.'ii Avenue tu tbe meet boundary uf Railway Avenue, together Willi aii necessary crossings, 4.—Along tbe Nurth Side u! First Btreet Irom the East boundary o. Boyle Avenue to the Last boundarj ol rtynu Street together with all tbe necessury crossings. j.—Aloug the »r t Bide ot orton Avenue ti uiu the Suuth bouudury ul F.rst Btreel tn the North boundarj ot the lune, with I crossing uu the said lune. I.—Along Victoria Road Irom tbe West boundary "i licKensle Aveuuo to the Last Boundary oi Connaught Avenue, togetbei with uli necessury crossings. 7.—Along lbe Kast Bide "I Con- uuugnt Avenue Irom the .South boundary ol Victoria Road to tin- bound ary ot Second Btreet, together with ail ncosseai crossings. x,—Along the Bouth Side of Seventh street liom the Bast boundary of McKenzie Avenue to the West bonn dory ol Vernon avenue, togetbei with uil necessary cros-ings. 9.—Along the Soutn Side ol Second street Irom the Lost boundary of Mckenzie Avenue to the West bouudury ol i kvenUC, together with ail I.- - .ii > . roarings. 1" Uons tbe East Side ol Ue V i thm Ivi the Ni.ith I.i inn dot > ol Bei ond Btreet to the Boutb dot. ■; k i-i Btreet, togetbei with all ii.'.. \ rinding t.i . if- and es itSS prepare! ti) the lity Kngin eer uppointed l"r the purpose, snd to esses* tbr cxpeuse or coit ilirreel - DURBAR IN KINEMACOL'OR Irimn of ths Indisn.Empire AT THE EMPRESS NEXT WEEK upon the land 01 real property abutting on tbe parts ol such streets an above mentioned, and in be benefit fed thereby, and that u statement ■bowing tbe land "i real property liable to pay tbe assessment therefor und the names ol the owners bheTSOl as lar us they can be obtained, lo- getber wub tbe ■pecificattona and es t,mutes oi the Oity Bnglneei and the proposed assessment and report there on oi the City Clerk, arc now on file in the iillitr ul the City Clerk, und open for Inspection i,\ all pcrsoni during ollice bourn. The estimated cost ol the work ih 111,498.la ut which It IS intended thai the City at huge Hhnii bear the whole of the cost ol the Worlt on street grossing) nn.l necessary retaining walls, and nne third ut the COlt "I i rete I lewalk, the property ... j,. i |aeai nr two thirds ol the cost jt the said Idi walk, the total istlm ited amount to !»• I ie by the pro >- owners being Ji;,si3ii; and by be eity at large 96.M4.97. Any objection t.' thl proposed undertaking au.l asscHsment therefore shall be made by petition to the city Council Within fifteen days (rom the date hereof, The person! entitled to petition, being the owners ol the land affected thereby. BRUCH A. LAWSON, Oity Clerk. New lime Table On June 2nd, a new O.P.R. time tabic came into eOeOt Inr the sum - mer, changing tbe hours of arrival and departure ol lbe trains, which are us follows: No. 3 .. I .. U .. WEST BOUND, Arrive 5:55 15:35 10:40 Leave . . 6.16 16:68 ,.l7o.k KAST BOUND No Arrive ...Leavi i 24:45 24:55 H 7:20 7:40 2 11:55 12:15 SOUTH TRAIN Arrivce 11:84, leaves 7:40 a.m. Rovel6toko, B. First issue May S, 4wceke. 0, NOTICE Tho time for receiving tenders herein hus been extended to August 1st, 1912. ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE OF CANADA, HALIFAX, N.S. The next oxuuiiuuuuii for tno entij of Nuvul Cudets will be beld at the cxumiuuliua ■'.-ui i.m ot the Civil Set vice Commission iu November 1912, parents or guardians ot intending euudidutes shuiild apply to the becri tury, Civil Service Commission, Ot tuwa, tor entry papers beturo 1st October next. Candidates must be between the ages of 14 and lii ou 1st JANUARY l'JIU. Cudets are trained tur appoiuimeni us Oilicers in the Naval Service, the course at the coue^o being twu yeurs followed by one yeur iu a 'i'rain.ng Cruiser, alter winch ladcts arc rat ed Midshipmen. FurlUor deluils can Le obtained Ou application to undersigned. O. J. DhiSBARATS, Deputy .Minister ot tue Naval service iiepui iiiieiit ol the Naval bciuee, Ottawa, Muy tth, 1312. lirsl issue Jane 22 NOTICK. I'UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thut lue Cuuuuiuu fuc.hc Ku.lwuy company did deposit 1:1 tue Lund Registry Ollice iu t.ie Oity ot Kamloops oil tbe sth duy ol .\o\emisir, l'Jll, uuder No. 'J'JJ l'luu, Protile uuu book ot Reference of propose,! spui to be constructed by the suid com- puuy fi nm its in.i.n line ut Mile Bourd 4J.5 uear tue town at a.ca moils, thence running Northerly and North-westerly across the South-east North-east uud North west quarters, Section 1, Township 22, I: iii.-ii ;, Wost ol the tth luilial Meridian, thence Westerly across lots lojo and 3as, Croup 1, iv.onl..ops Division oi Vale District near Sicumu.s in the Provlnco ot British Columbiu, t.j tbe pteuiisvs ot lbe Culumbiu River Lumber Company, uud that thirty da>* after this notice or us soon there- ufter us lbs applical n can be heard tho Cauudinn Pacific Railway Cum- pany intends lo apply lo tb' li at I oi Umi wuy Commissioners (or Cana du Ior authority to construct tbe uloresuid spin. Dubed the Llth duy of June, 1913, ED. W. BATBMAN, Locui Kight nt Way uud Lease Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway Company, \ ancouver, B C. SYNOPSIS k0F COAL MINING KEGULATI0NS. Coul miuiug rights uf tbe Dumluion in Manitoba, SuvkulcUcwun uud Alberta, the Yukon Territory, tbe North-west Territories uud iu a portion of thc Province of Druisn Columbia, muy be leused lor a term ol twenty-one yeurs ut uu auuuul rental ul u uu acre. Nut more thuu i.itii) acres will bo leased to oue applicant. Applicut.ou tur lease must bo made by tne apphcuut iu persuu to tbe Ageut or Suu-Ageut ol tue district u wbicn tbe rights applied for are eituutod. lu surveyed territory tbe land muot be described by sections, or legal sub-divisious ol sectious, und in uu- surveyed territory tbe tract applied tor shall be staked out by the ap - plicunt bimselt. Euch upplicuut must be accompanied by a fee ot (5 which will be refunded it the rights applied tor are not available, but nut utberwise. A ruyulty shull be puid on tbe merchantable output ot the mine at the rate ot five cents per ton. The persun uperutiug tbe mine shall furnish the Ageut with sworn returns accounting for tbe lull quantity ot merchantable coal mined aud pay the royalty thereon, lt tbe coal mining rights are not being operated, sucn returns should be turn.shed at least once a year. TUe lease will include tbe coul niia- iug rights only, but tbe lessen muy ue permitted to purcUuse wnatever available surface rights muy be cou- sldered necessury tor tbe working ol tne miue ut the rale ot (lv.VU aa acre. For full information application should be mude to tbe Secretary ot tne Department of the Interior, Ot- luwu, or to the Ageul or Sun-Agent ol Domin.on Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. N.B.—Unauthorized publication ol this advertisement will not be paid Ior. NOTICE. Hevelstoke Land District. District of West Kooteuay. Take uotice that Rawest Ahull Mayer, ol Mineupolis, M.nnt.ita, oc cuputiun Olerk, intend. L'i apply for permission to purchuse lbe toi! iw.ug described innde: Oommenelng at a '.;ust plant l st the Nuitii west Cornel ••', Lot -lie tbence nortb K) ens is, thetce v.iet 40 chains, thence south II cbslne, thencc east 40 chains to point ol commencement and containing li' ucres more or less. Dated June 10th, l'J12. E.AK.NKST ADOLF MAV VKK,» WATER NOTICK. For a License lu tuke uud .ise Vater Noli.e .• hereby giveu that J„m«s A. Shields, of Revelstoke, B.C., will upply lor a liceuse to tuke una use Fifteen 116) Uinei » .uches of wuter out ol Caribou Creek, wb.cn dows iU a southeily dnect.on through 'i.tuber Limits 39373 uud 13036, and emp- tiee into Downie Creek about two miles Irom lbe Columbia liver. The wuter Will be diverted ut a po.nt about one uud u hull miles norih ot Downie Oreek trail uud will be used for domestic purposes on tbe luud les ...ied .,„ Ctrtmcute ol purchuse Ul Itevelstoke Lund District. This notice wus posted ou lbs ground ou the 4th duy of Juue, l'JU The application will be uu-d iu tne oBee ui n.u wui. i Recorder, Ksv«l- • ton-, li.i . Objections may bi uied *.tb the hu.d Water llecoider ur wltb the ComptroUei ol Watei Right*, Parliament iiu.id.ngr., Victoria, b.c. JAMES A SHIKt.iiS, Applicant By AudluW KiteoU, Ageut, NOTIOB, Revelstoke Lund District. District ol West Kooteuuy. Take notice thut I Alice HuUmau, ul lierrard, B.C., occupatiou Marr.e-i Woman, .mends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing ut u post planted ou the North Bhore ol Trout Lake about 4u chaius west and 2b chains north Irom the North West Corner ol l."t rifiS, tbi no., cast 2U chains, tbence) south iti chuius, thenco West 20 hams or less to shore ot Trout Lake, 20 cbains more or less to point of commencement, and con - :uinmg ahout 40 acres more or li*.-. Dated >tl. day of May 1912. ALICE MILLMAN, Per Usee HUlmos, Aged, IATCRDAY, JUL? 6th, 191! tihiiej nytJLir.-ECE^.ajiu, bevelsto zkziu SATUKDAV, JULY Oth, 1912 HYPNOTIZED BY A BOA- CONSTRICTOR July 2—Mr. Algol Lango, thoi ; tl Imo .1 uiu;- ry ot a bon ■ ■ .;..m powers. Mr. I. ...•. ■. ''..' ' 0 11 • ol liis travel t the region ol ibe .; ;•. | wai Ull.l.'.on Willi Us marvelh i is veg I i animal life ■ m ■ ie snakes. I b bad ., ,- them, ai tb $ ■ their movi ments and :. ". ■ f. The rubber td told bun t enormous I on constrii-t :. .-. . ■ , were, but he took ilt. Then ■. he leclan s hi m inder ble • : ne follows' ei workei : de ■ .'. - ; iddling his the ream • .- ■ rea but beton phi Arriving at of n small -. Igarapi rti Inferno, oi - if Hell, lie thought thnt rd I ■• me jnme, drinking, to the ■ ' t to a i V retui ■ inoc and 1 ■ • •■ . tream, II .■ rom the spot, I ■ ; :. t nly the distant . m -.' . Tli ■ he was ■ ' - - nightly trip A STH Will-: SOMETHING ! m thing el ' He ild not . t was ii sound, It was • thing, ihat called him back t nk thai he had left but .i '■ i m ■ •• ■ • I. He fastened '; ■ ime branch, the | ■ feeling verj ...... . l„]t that I h irm him draw tbe ■ on! Yet - :■■■tl ng there was; For the seeo: left rithout «ing ■ the mysterious in I tbis gloomy moon-lit thi dark, trencher- , - In J"" ■ ream again I .-' • ": .... uncanny ' .• tbat had called ■. ,i stone's had Ihe same • ' ■ thnt he had ■•'.i. He went ag ited over it undei stand issn that tl qui te ver for two weeks ■ ment bo dissiputio t bis nervi in ■ - ■ .• - ■■ fear ' ■ ■ ■ nd in his -upei -• • ■ [raid ol . •. ft DURBARUN KINEMACOLOR ta U ({ tto 1*^1 X ti\ Arrival ofilhe.KinB^'andlQucenint^Bombny: At tho Empress Theatre 3 nights, commencing July 12th, also 2 Matinees piece of Iron, he was unable to move I lelpleHS as a child, bo awaited his fate. RESCUED BY FRIENDS. Luckily three workers trom bead quarters happened to pass on their Way to theil lioine-, which lay not far from tho "Creek ot Hill" and when tbe, beard Bobbing (nun the bank they called out. The hypnotised eringuelro manag • : to stale tbat he had three times been forced by Bome strange power in the spot where he now was unable to gel away, nnd tbnl be was deaa- ly frightened. Thc rubber workers, with rifles corki I, approached In their canoe, fully prepare,I to meet a -aBliar, bul When a lew yards from their rum - Lii- they saw directly under the rout where the man was sitting tbc bead of a monstrous hoa-constrlctor, its eyes fastened on Its prey. Though It was only a few reel from him he bad I.'mii unable to see it. i Ine of the men took g 1 ami and Bred, crushing the head ol the snake and breaking the spell, hut tbe Intel led victim was completely played out and had to lie down in the 1)01 torn ot the canoe, Bhtvering as with igui Tbe others took pains to measure the length of the snake before leaving, lt was 79 paltna-. nr 52 fl : ■ bee long. In circumference it una sured 11 patrons, corresponding to .1 - ■ tei of 2« inches, Its mouth the y was .' pal mas or !• Inches, but how they mean this to b ' imderstoo I I do not know. Tins Mvi'in happened »hii I 1 « is living at head • s. I had 1 talk with Perreira hul co il I not shake his stat. tn, nt nor tl three uthers; nevertheb ss. 1 II sceptic .-,- to tl • a mesmeric po« ei at Ml 1 , •■ It Hi three I 1 wit .- the ..... MUSIC—Miss Johi ■ Miller, F.R.A.M., Londoi ed to take a limited Dumbei ils for tuition In music V apply nt the residence ol J. K. Johnson, tirst bouse w.'st ot thp bos ; Ital, Fust street. Dates for B. C. Fall Fairs Dritish Columbia's fall lair dates, now compiled, Bhow dates rmigiug from August 10-17, the weok ui tho Vancouver exhibition, to October 30- 31, wheu the Summerland exhibition will bo held. Following la the list: \i row Lakes October 4-5. Alberni- September 13. A rmstrong—October ic-17. Burquitlam—September 2S. Bella Coola—October 30. Cowicban- -September 20-21. 1 oinux—October 3 Coquitiam Septi mbi 1 20. Chilliwack—September 19-21. Central Park—September 12-lJ. Cranbrook—Septembi r 18-19. Delta—September 20 21, Cr.ind Forks—September 20-27 Greenwood September 30. Golden September 24 -.". Islands—September li. Kent—September 12-13. Kamloops—September 18-19-20. Kelowna—September 26 27, KobIo—October 15. Langley—September 25. Mission—September 24-26. Maple Ridge—September 25-26, Matsqui- September 26-27. Nanaimo September l7-is-19. N. and s. Saanlch October 4-5. Septembi r 26. North Vancouver September 7. New Westmtnstei Oetol er 1 5. Nelson ■ Septembei 22 23 2'.. Now Denver- 1 ictoi 1 Penticton Septi mbi r 21, ■ Rlchmoi shaw: tem er 18, Salmon li tn September 2: 28. Summerlan. 10-31, r 24. Trail—September . Vernon- Ocl .1. \ .iiim. aUgUSt ll 17. •'• ■ •:. 1 — 24-3! - .■ . ■ thirl - for the grant ofa license Ior the sale j ol liquor by retail in and upon the premises known as the St. Leon Holel, situated at. St. Leon Hot Springs 1 U.C., upon the lands described ns j Lot No. 1139. Dated this 27th day ol .lune, 1912. M. GRADY, Applicant. WATER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that William Dluir Robertson, ol Kevelstoke, B.O. will apply for a license to take nn.l I use (15) fifteen Miners inches ol water j out of Cariboo Creek, wliicb ilowd in u southerly direction through T. D. 39873 and T. 11. 43021'., und empties iuto Downie Creek, uboul two miles from its mouth, Columbia River, lhe water will be diverted at a poiut IJ miles north ot Dowuie Creek, and will be used Ior domestic purposes on the laud described as Lot 10499, Revelstoke Lund District. This notice was posted on tho I ground ou tlie 1th duy of June, 1912. The upplicntion will be filed in the ollice of the Wuter Recorder at Rev- ! elstoke, D. C. I Objections muy be Mid with the suid Water Recorder or with the Comptroller uf Water Rights, l'ar- | liament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. WILLIAM 11. ROBERTSON. Per Andrew Kitson, Agent. NOTICE ltevelstuke Land District. Uiainct uf West Kootenuy. Notice is hereby given thut I, AJe- 3, blondiu, of Halcyon, 13. C., occupation Shipwright, intend to apply for permiesiun tu purchuBe the fulluw'iug described land: Comment Ing a' a post planted 20 SOUtb and to chains west Irum the South Bast Corner ot Lot 7072, Croup Uue, Kootenay District, und e: "A' S' Biondiu's North fast lence suuth lu chains, e na, thence a. i-th .-• 2n chains more Int ol comraen'e - and containing SO acres, more or less. June, 1912. ADELARD S BLONDIN. \ >f llu? IO8 you dg one? or mc farmers who will receive gap our Prize Contest checks? ItHERI twelve eai li nf fhe nine prr in the 1912 Prized • ■ • • ■r< I he ' ■ ■ hi 5< RIKTION OF - la .-.)■ i 1 I ' COUPON CANADA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED Herald Building, Montreal )' r , r r 112 1 irmei ' Priii : oi test, and i free copy of vnur h 10k " What the Farmer (. u Dm With Concrete." -. Name Addrew I I ■ i ■ ", ■ ■ Don't think' prize. The 4j f*.' Many of Uii When you enter thc < .i •■ I improvement ta ir farn I I ■ our book, "What the Farmer Can i'■ U only IUI . B ' -.■.,. but will icil you ill ghaut thc mc nl J i«| w'.'r ... ,r :,»:;'»',4 4>i ./* - 1% lhl HU I ■' | II* 1 pr>'i. Card Id'! *'*'•''' IM ' ' • I' " ( 'Hilflt iiu! i .opT o( ' Whil Ibl t || i ■ ■ abtceliiiclr Irt* Addrflii Publicity Manag«r Canada Cement Company Limited 501 Herald Bid*. - - Montreal V* i /•"- :^'^%jr ,-; 1 -.' a., hm ■■ Fruit Lands FOR SALE lena Bay lands in paroeli ol hi ur .'ii i ii rn bloo, Correi pondeni; John Shaw. Agent, Boxtilti Arrowhead R. Z. CRAWFORD CONTRACTING PAINTER Satisfaction guaranteed Agent for Flexitime Electric Signs R. Z. CRAWFORD Shop in Cumming's Transfer Building, Second Street ASSESSMENT 1912 Court of Revision PUBLIO Ncmt'N iH barony given that the Court of Revision ol the City ul Hevelstoke, will he held In the City Hull mi Tuesday, July uth, 11)12, ut 8 p.m. BRUOB A LAWSON, City Clerk. Corporation of the City of Revelstoke PUBLIC NOTICE, l'uhiic Notice is herohy given that it iu uhBolutely necessary thut disorders of u suspicious nature be reported to Dr. McLeun, Cily Medical Health Uilicer or other physicians, as soon as known. Failure to ilo this is u punisliablo olfence. By Ord'r, B. A. LAWHON, City Clerk. HAHVKY, McCARTEH AND PINKHAM, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Imperial Bauk Building Revelstoke, B. 0. Money to Loan. Otlices—Revelstoke, B. ('.. and Craubrook, B. O. Geo. 8. McCurter, A. M. 1'iiikhi.ii!, J. A. Harvey Revelstoke, Craubrook ROBERT HMITH, Provincial Land Suveyor, Mining Surveyor, Englneerin| McKENZIE AVE., BOX l'Jfi, REVELBTOKE W. H. WALLACE ARCHITECT. P. O. Box 146, Revelstoke, B.C. REVELBTOKE COUNCIL No. 21, ROVAL TEMPLAHB OF TEMPERANCE Meets every 2nd aud 4th Thursdays in Oddfellows Hall, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Templars are cordially in - vited to attend. W. E. MUNBON, 3. C. A. I). TOURNER. R. B. Sewing Machines A ■ Bind er ari'' r Wilson Sew ing Machines For Sale or Hire •;:inr;mtr's. ' H. MANNING. Agent. ft W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Animal Rugs, Game Heads and Birds Mounted P.O.Box 31, lievelstoke KOOTENAY LODGE. No. ii A. F. and A. M. Regular meetings are held in MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall ou tbs Third Monday in eaeb month at 8 p. m. Vimt.ing bretbren are cordially welcome. W. THOMSON, W. If, W. B. ROBERTSON, Secretary. ul RT MT, BHQBIB, No. M61. OF I. O. F. Meets in I. 0. <). F. Hall next to I'l Optra House every second ':. Monday m montb. Visit- , tu in 11 i.iially welcomed. •t r\ BULL, 0. R. KM. s. CAliHRON, u.'c.-Bsc. fj. W. 0. W. Ho .ritalu View Camp, No. 2211. ■ . id ami Fourth Wednes days in eaeh month in Selkirk Hail. Visiting Woodmen are cordially invited to attend I i woodlimi. i an, i nui .MMKri MciN'i vitei. Olerk. SELKIRK LODU HI 12. I. 0, 0, F. 'a a'/aty i'liuisday evening in Halkirk Hall «t. h o'clock. Visiting ii 01 linlly in vi Inl. II BIBOFRIBD, N. il. JAS, MATHIID, Hecrntary. OOLD RANOH I.HDOK, K. of P., NO M, RHVBLBTOKB, H. 0. '■!■• a every Wednesday except tin Third Wednesday of each montk In O'Mfellows' Hall at * o'clock. Visiting Knights are rordiallf invited 0. W. OAKLAND, 0, 0. U. 11. BROCK. K. ol R. * S. U.ott. Smoker's Supplies The old reliable now lms the largest anil besl Hue of Smokers' Supplies ever in the City, ami our prices nre right, fifty brands of cigars to choosu frotiti Price from $1.00 per box up; not made Irsin scrap either. Meerschaum Pipes from $3.00 to $10.00 Calabash Pipes from $3.50 Up Our siock ol Calabash Pipes is small on account of the crop being a failure this year nnd quality poor. Mriiir Pipes in cases from $1.(10 up. Ask for the famous II. H. B. brand. Every pipe is guaranteed. Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Cases and Llghterst Pouches, Ash Trays nnd Pipe Racks. Tell us what you want and we will suit yon. Ifyou cannot call, phone 37 nnd goods will be sent to yonr home lor approval. Buy early while stock is complete. McKinnon's Cigar Store ASK THE DRIVER Everybody knows him, he will tell you llinl the whiskeys we are Bulling are the best. Call and lie convinced. No household should be without a supply of our Harvey's Special Scotch Whiskey; our Frapin Liqueur Brandy, guaranteed 80 years old or Blaokborry Brandy for Medicinal purposes. Our stock of choice Wines and Liquors of all kinds are unexcelled. Sold by all the leading hotels, or telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. Importers and Deatore in Pure Wines, Liquors, Clears and Clgarottee I JUST PUT INTO STOCK A BIG LINE OF Fresh Imported Groceries D. GaUicano, Second Street J Wliite-Star-Dominion ss SERVICE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Montreal Quebec Liverpool Largest & Finest SteamersfromCanada New S.S. Liwrentic, 15,000 Tons Each New S. S. Megantic Sails June 22, July 20, Aug. 17. July 6, Aogust 3, August 31 ONLY FOUR DAYS AT SEA onu-cl»8s illi Cabin aorvloe. Twin-Screw S. S. Teutonic Twin-Screw S. S. Canada 58.! feet long, is,oui horsepower 5!4 Feet Ioiik Sails July 13, Aug. 10, Sept. 7. June 29, July 27, August 24 Company's Offices, 619, Second Ave., Near Cherry St., Seattle THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED I815Q Record of Progress for Five Years—1906-1911 Capital Reserve - Deposits lioans and Investments Total Assets 29a.TlL.-lET%L£lJk±.T), Tltt-VX1TJ&'£02£E1 S.U'L'KDAY, JULY 6th, 1912. I THE ONLY ,.riOE STOCK IN TOWN WHICH CAN SUPPLY THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY Revelstoke's Department Store C. £. tfume «S Co.. £imited OUR SHOE MOTTO Classy Shoes in newest designs at a minimum cost for maximum wear. OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT A List of Real Bargains for Friday, July 5 A Clean-Out of Corsets Sizes lil and 2.'5 to 26. They are Two Dollar Corsets —All going at $1.00 Five hundred Ladies' Waists A great assortment. All our $8.60 to $4.50 Waists high anil low neck, short and long sleeves, muslins and linens, all going at $190 A Job Lot of Middy Peter Pans Gaby De Slay's and Muslin Blouses, all '$2.00 goods, going at $1.00 A Table of Ladies' and Children's Drawers Corset Covers, etc., all at one price 50 Cents Children's Wash Dresses and Middy Blouses The greatest selection we have ever offered, to fit any girl from 1 to 18 years. All the improved models and materials are here for the warm weather. We surely have something cool and nice for the girls, from 90c. to $9.00 See the New Blouses Colored Rajah and Pongee Silks 30 inches wide, in Tan, Brown, Navy, Black, Green, Apricot and Grey, at 85c. Per Yard New Summer Hosiery A new idea in cool hose for ladies. Silk boot with lisle top, fine and cool, and they have the appearance, in pink, blue, tan and black, at 75 Cents a Pair FINE SILK FINISH LISLE HOSE, for Ladies, in tan, Black, etc. Good wearing hose at 3 pairs for $1.00 or 35 Cents a Pair New Pongee Coating Silk In heavy Cord, natural color, a perfect washer, and absolutely no wear out to it, at .„ $1.50 Per Yard Groceries and Crockery Department Fresh Strawberries and all other Fresh Fruits and Vegetables arriving daily". Some Specials in Groceries New Potatoes 3 lb. for 25c Jelly Powders 3 for 25c Sunbeam Tea 40c. and 50c. per lb. Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce 10c, 15c. and 25c per can Corn Starch 10c. per 1 Ib. package Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles Pints, 35c Quarts, 65c Nabob Seeded Raisins 10c. per package Fruits and Vegetables Pineapples. Strawberries, Ripe Tomatoes, New Cabbage, New Beets, New Carrots, New Radishes, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Oranges, Lemons and Hananas, always fresh in stock. CHINA AND CLASSWARE In this department wc are ready to serve vour wants. You will be looking around for a suitable wedding gift for your friends who arc about to join the largest society in thc world, and you will lind it here among our Cut Glass, fancy China, Glassware, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets and thc thousand and one pretty things in our stock. Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars! Cool Summer Shirts Let us cater to your comfort and convenience with the very latest stvles and patterns in Shirts. We have the sole agency for the celebrated W. G. & R. Shirts and Collars in the City, and are convinced that if you wear them once, you will always wear them. Dressy patterns, standard sizes, full bodies and long arms are the great features which point to comfort and durability. EVERY SHIRT IS A COAT SHIRT. Wc know—Do you know ? That its what you get for what you pay, that counts. You will notice it more than ever in thc price of our Glass, Screw Top Fruit Jars in pints, quarts and half gallons—the besl. and only brand that gives satisfaction. Cheese Try a small quantity of our several varieties Plain Canadian Cheese, McLaren's Imperial Cheese, in 15c, o5cm 55c- a°d $1.10 Jars; Ingersol Cream Cheese, 20c. per package, and thc old familiar Limbcrger Cheese in 2 Ib. bricks, for 60c. Extracts Quality is the "come before any" consideration when Sealev's Extracts are asked for. Pure goods in this line will save you money and time in cooking 2^0/. bottles for 25c. Nej?lie"ee Shirts *n p'a'n co'ors' ''ne stripes, ■njaHBHHHaHBHHBMH hair lines, pleated fronts. All the fine prints, cambrics, chambrays and zephyrs are here. Prices from $1.25 to $3.00 Each Soft Collar Shirts In plain whitfl linen- MMBaBaMHHaBHaBaBaBaa white crepe, white chambrays, and merceldas, stripes, solid colors and high grade silks. Prices, $1.25 to $3.00 Each Silk Shirts 'n p'ain wh'te' ^ue< an(* Shantung. aHrBHHa^Haaa^B Prices _ $3.50 and $4.00 Each High Soft Collar Shirts with double ^■■■■■■■■^^i^iB French cutL in all the new shapes and patterns Prices, $1.50 to $3.00 Each Bargain Hats To clear out a few odd lines, we have reduced the price to as low a figure as could be wished by anyone. A whole table full at 25 Cents Each Bargain Shoes Ladies' Oxfords which sold regularly from $3 to $4.00, now on the Bargain Counter at clearing prices. You can't afford to pass them up. $1.95 Per Pair HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT This Department has everything that you will require to make your home bright and cheerful for summer, and now is the time to look over and make your selections, at prices that will suit your wants, from a well assorted stock of Wall Paper from the best manufacturers in the east, Rugs and Carpets from Germany, England and Eastern Canada at prices from $ for a 9x9 Union Rug to the very best that can be had and in all sizes. Lace and Lace Curtains We have the Ifttgesl assortment in the city, most of wh ch are Imported by ourselves direct from England, enabling us to sell nl B price that wives yuu the middleman's profit Scrims—by the yard or make into curtains, a good assortment Madras—We have both colored and white in very dainty designs, from 80c per yard up Linoleums and Floor Cloths A good assortment of Nairn's printed and inlaid in patterns to suit every taste at prices that are lower than can be offered again owing to the advance in raw material. Beds and Bedding We also stock a full line of beds, mattresses, blankets, comforts and pillowB. Bargains for This Week Only We are offering a special reduction in Japanese Rugs 9x12 at 98.20; 2Jx6ft $1.26' 8x6ft $1.96. Everything in that line will go at bargain prices. Anything not mentioned that you want call in and ask for it, we will be sure to^have it if in this line. J SATURDAY, JULY &tl I 11 (D£t£l $A1JlTXj-T£T(1TIJ±.T.T3 ' r&EJV-ELSTOIKIE. SATURDAY, JULY 6th, 1912. MIDSUMMER SALE PRICES TO CLEAR MARKED DOWN ALL OVER THE STORE LADIES' PRINT AND GINGHAM WAISTS All good washing cloths. Sale Price 65c PARASOLS liegular $2.0(1 and $2.50 Lines. Sale Price $1.25 LADIES' SUMMER VESTS LADIES WHITE MUSLIN WAISTS Trimmed with Lace anil Insertion Regular 11.50 and $2 lines Sale Price $1.00 Sale Price-12'Ac LADIES' DRAWERS Ladies' Summer Knit Under- drawers WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES Ladies' White Muslin 1-piece 1 iresses. Regular $5 and $6.00. Sale Price-$2.50 Sale Price-25c BOOTS AND SHOES Ladies' Tan Oxfords. Regular $2.75 and $3.25 lines MUSLINS AND WASH GOODS Regular Price 25c, and 30c. Sale Price 15c Sale Price $1.50 odd lines of Ladies' Pattern Leather Slippers, Keg. $4 and $4.50. Sale Price $2.00 Odd Lines of Children's Slippers and Oxfords Sale Price to Clear. REID «S* YOUNG I GIA New Westminster JULY 12, 1912 Revelstoke to New Westminster and return $12.80 Children half this fare—$6.40 Tickets good going July llth and 12th returning July Hth. Tlie officers and members ol 1.. 0.1.. No, 1658 will leave on the 6:15 train on tlie morning of the llth July accompanied by the Hand All Orangemen iutenditiK to \isit the celebration are requested to leave theii names with the W. M. or the Recording Secretary, J. P. HUME, Kec online Secret.il W.J. ARMSTRONG, Worshipful Master, LOOK! LOOKI We have a few Screens, Doors and Windows left at Prices never before offered to the public. Owing to large shipments of Hardware coming in daily, we are obliged to sell these at a sacrifice to make room, and, as well, it is a pleasure to us to give our patrons a chance to buy at less than Eastern prices. LOOK AT THESE PRICES, THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES COMING EMITS ■ Kinemueoloi Pictur tl | in Em| Theaere. • • mn i Co., ut The itrei i.f To i.L-'it Bmpress Thi atre (ring Mildred, Bra tre BORN .1 Ij 1st, 1312, Ml .,;. . Mrs. K. M. Allum, a SEEDING- TIZLVLIE As the time has arrived when vou musl do your seeding, we wish to draw your attention to the met that our seeds are all fresh and new Mo,l. not anv old one* lelt to slnll off. Our Onion sets are the best, either the Dutch Set or the Multipliers. FLOUR AND FEED We hnve jut unloaded one car of Purity Flour, One Car of No, 1 Timothv Hay, (Hie Car Feed, including Oats, whole or crushed, Wheat, Unrley, Corn, Bran, Shorts ami Chops. If you require any of these, let us quote you prices. We Can Save Vou Monev. A. HOBSON, MacKenzie Avenue IHE CITY IN BRIEF li, .... -., ; sali ''■■• ap. sm. oud ad. l ag< l I'm vi Ist oke Ueueral Agen .. ■ .-.■■•■. Will soil- a Solo al . •; ...a cburcb tomorrow evi The Lawn - c il >l thi Methodist . . it was ! I pi'iiol. will bo ■:. .....Ha: permit .Mr. and Mi^-. J. C. Rohson, leave You Who Are Constantly Travelling What Protection Have You in Case of ACCIDENT Dy Sea or Lar.d ? Drop lu and we v.ill explain our Improved Gold Bond Accident Policy, double liability, onl) costing fit) a year, IW.IXIO on life and $10,000 double liability, paying $25,011 weekly Indemnity. KOOTENAY AGENCIES LIMITED i iiim piaitcr acre ol good laml for Bale cheap, adjoining town. ll N. Coursler. The patiy of Uritiun Mamifai uirei a nml touring the West, will arrive In Kevt Istoke ..i 11 IS tomorrow iteeks summer day). They will Bta In Revelstoke ol the s.l ...ime iweuty minutes, It is expocted • Victoria '■'■■•: a combined Ho.h.i ol Trade and l'i igiess i'liii. deputation will wait Mi-- Lillian Lee retinue.I on Friday night from a short v.eat ion at oast . tir* w. H. Horobin sent uted on this most |>romlncnl toui ty m .11 proceed direct to Fiel . ' ' ty. Alter leaving Hevel Exhibit r were a» ai ded ■ Mrs, It. Davis, of the B '" tertained th, ulub Methodist church to a lax ■ ■■ ■ Tue8 .,. on Thuisd . .: \ ••'• ' " ■ - I ' ' '"' -: ■'' mosl i ■ i i.m , . |.nsf ' .-. '■ mem ei ... .... is urged I present declared this te fei thej .. ... attend. . . ■ it I ■ tl . M Ith, taking the last I ,, [low ag Mr, It. Mi Intyre, ol the C.P.R. who lieen talcing a holiday an.l vcat ching thc wheat grow in Saskatchewan, returned to town this week Tin Ladies' \ e church, will hold their annual lawn .luiy lith. on the church la rhe weather prei the game . ■:' th ■ . ii - ■ ! Mrs. Heelt and daughter Maude, are away on a visit with friends in the coast eil les. Mrs. It. .1. Stewart, of Three Val ley, who has heen visiting at the .Meihoilist parsonage during the past week, returned to her home on Wednesday. The Methodists of the Kamloops district, with RevelBtoke, will hold a summer school at Tappen, from the 7th to lath August. An effort will be made lo scenic cheap rates Irom the railway, and among the prominent speakers who will add to the Interest of the school, will lie the Uev. .1. P. WeBt man i secretary of Sunday schools for B.C., and Alberta, Uev .1. Hart well lately returned from foreign mission work in the heart of China; Hev. .). W. Davidson lhe popular preacher and pastor of Kelowna and who is In charge ol the Social and .Moral Reform branch ol Ihe work and many other well known speaker and leaders, i'he public are cordial ly Invited to attend this camp, and any further particulars will gladly he furnished by the Kev. R.J. Mclntyre of Hevelstoke. Richard and Burns Hatched Jim McMahon, manager of Bill Rlc kaiil, the local heavyweight, yesterday received word from Calgary that Tommy Burns had Anally signed the articles of agreement to meet Kick - ard at Saskatoon on August 8, for the heavyweight championship ol the Dominion, Articles were signed on behalf of Kickard and a tl.UOO loriett posted some weeks ago, and with Burns'sig- nature to the contract, the Bght now looks like a sine thing, Rtekard is working out daily at Recreation I'ark and is In ii! ■ udl - tion to go Into the ring at any time Screen Doors, Regular $3.00 Now $2.15 " » " 2.25 Now 1.65 » " 2.00 Now 1.45 « " " 1.75 Now 1.35 Screen Windows. Reg...30c Now...20c 35c Now.. .25c " " •• 45c Now... 35c Complete with Springs, Hinges, Door Pull. Hooks and Eyes Come Early, They Can't Last Long Revelstoke Hardware Co., Ltd Agents for Minerva Paints and Chancellor Ranges—the best on the market REVELSTOKE In this dear old Columbia Valley, 'neath icy pMaks serene, Others named its river, Addiinr heaitty to the scene. And stately stands that little town, lhe name of Kev,'Istoke. By skill of man and maiden prosperity will he spoke, Uur untiring efforts we say shall ne'er die, Giving wealth to nations beneath tin- we tern sky. Wc pride ourselves as Britons, kind e'er revoke, oui great achievements in the lughe t ordi r spoke oh then to the greatest men rs ol Revelstoke. —(!. II. t'ninton. NOT! IB TO OREDITOR8 lu the matter ol the Estate ol Wll Ham Herbert Jollifle, deeensed: Notice is hereby given thut nl I creditors and others havlug claims lagailtst lhi Ks.at.e of William Her hcrl Jolllffe, late of Uevelstoke, B.O. deceased, who died at Revelstoke on or a nut the lith day of .lune, 1912, are required to scud to tho under signed Solicitors for Oharles Jollifle Administrator of the Estate of sai.l deceasi I, within BO days from ilate full particulars nf their claims, duly verified, and that after thai date the sai.l Administrator will proceed to distribute the gaM Bstate amongst those entitled thereto regard beiug had only to those claims of which said Administrator shall have then received not n Hated a lij 6th, 1912, Harvey. McCart r and I'lnkham, Sollc ton for Oharles Inlllffe, *\il- listrator of the Kstate of the said deceased. BOdyi. m EMPRESS THEATRE July llth, 12th, 13th Two Matinees DURBAR IN KINEMACOLOR Direct from Scala Theatre, London, Knit. o4 Thrilling, Brilliant Reproduction in Nature's Own Glowing Colors of the Scenes and Incidents Attending the Gorgeous Oriental Pageant at Delhi, when King George and Queen Mary of England Were Recently Proclaimed Emperor and Empress of India. Shewn before their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught aud Princess Patricia ol ('oniiaiight. PRICES, - - $1.00, 75c and 50c Seals Now oil Sale at Macdonnld's Drug Store, BOB FITZSIMMONS CO., Monday, July 15th ■ i • ■ ■ ll tool 1 •■■ Appointment of H. L Drayton 29—The appointment ■ .: ll L. . rton K.C., corporation nto ti ' ' i nalrman - ..-• .I.. iee, '. .ii he In the next - Mi Drayton wlll, receive the . • it - likely I . cm: led 119 ■ Others Are Making Money! Why Not You? Just read of a few instances of how successful our clients have been In recent investments recommended by us. We made for one Revelstoke man in five weeks on A Cash Outlay of $375; A Net Profit of $475 Another client, investing i 20, made a net profit of $100 in four weeks, and two other men in six weeks oh an outlay of $285 each, made a nei profit ol $265 each We have made gcod money for t Revelstoke businessmen. WE CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU 1 CORKS JAR RINGS SEALING WAX PARAHN WAX Fly Pads Fly Coils TANGLEFOOT 10c 5c bews THE REXALL STORE bews Smart Clothing for Summer Months DERI WE M'K \1 l/i \\ Late Spi mt; Sm:s and > ' I )rop in ! '"1 p 1 sing and 1 c 1 .n- and patl lit tl mis. McKINNON & SUTHERLAND Fit-Reform Clothing Stehon Hall Foot-Rile Show Last week wc sold out the balance of our 175 dollar lots in Moose Jaw and secured a few more closer in at the original piice of $200 earn, which our sales manager, who has jusi returned from Moose Jaw, informs us is at least $50 market * tlue. Two ne railroads, locating in the east end, aie causing ng advances and we aie expecting a big price advance very shortly. These Lots are Only One and a Quarter of a Mile East of Post Office. They Are Recommended By Us As a Bargain AT $200 EACH We Can Make Money for You if You Buy Here Terms,-0ne Fifth Down, Balance Over 18 Months J. B. WATSON REALTY COMPANY Local Agency, Home Loan and Contract Co. E. G. FOLEY, Manager, MacKenzie Avenue