• IS! " Empire" Typewriter For ease of operation'and perfection in results it is unsurpassed. Price $60'" i Interior Pubhsnmg.Co., Ag's. The %, JLw. Ir ^ 1 u'cLtWmM$ A SSraCLALTY Interior Publishing Company PRINTERS ANU PUBLISHERS Vol. 17—No. 34 REVELSTOKE. B. C. MAY 6, 1911 $2.50 Per Year PAINT* VAR WISH E OILS,BRUSHES, &c* PUT IT ON TO LAST TELEPHONES ARE TAKEN FROM CITV OFFICIALS Citj Clerk, C. J. Aman, fire Chief * and Mayor's Office lose' Iheir Connections ml Will INVITE C. P. L MEN TD CONFER HERE BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOUSE. WHAT'S THE USE OF LIVING UNLESS YOU ENJOY LIFE? GOOD PAINT WILL ALSOJIKEEP YOUR 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 "The council of tbis year must not go uut of ollice with an overdraft, and if It le persisted in, then everyone uf you will U' liable for tbc amount, for I'll not be a party to it," declared Aid, MeKinnon at last night's meeting. "Thcic arc to Pe no 'musts' unless you show me where the money is to come from. Ii t li.'i c is something requires Joint; und your estimates have not provided for it, there is no use comlnS to the council auJ saying this must he done, unless at the same time you can show how the money is to he provided for doing the work. It is all right to suy we will get the money Irom some place, hut* I thin.*; we have got uli the getting we can Uo for this year." Aid. .MeKinnon tlun Immediately got his ax to work on some things in his department. H the council declined to make th lease asked for. Communications were read disposed of as follows: — From Smith, Kerry & Chace, ask - ing pay for Engineer Ewing's time. Council did not think thoy Bhould y il and the matter was laid aBide further consideration. From V.M.C.A. asking the use of athletic grounds for June 3rd.— Granted. Mrs. Julian wanting light at the hack of her home. Referred to Fire "Hotter lock the door ns we have Water & Light committee. no in,,re chairs" was tho laconlc re- Dominion Sawmills Co. wanting hy- mark uf A. McRae lust night when drunt at tlicir miils. Referred to the members of the Board ol Trade Fire, Water & Light committee. kept Hocking into tho city ball until From c. North wanting transform- the place was well tilled, ers and lightning arrestors.-Granted it was by all odds the largest C.P.R. wanting new whter main meeting that the Board of Trade has Board of Trade Unanimous in Its Decision-May Mean a Lot to tlie City to replace one played out. Referred to F. Vi. & Light committee. Fred Fraser wanting unsightly poles remooed. Referred to Public Works committee. Harvey, MeCarter & Pinkham, submitting F. Merino's hill for $27. Or- dered paid with certain conditions. had for Bome tunc, and it was unanimously decided that in view ol the big things in sight for this eity at the ban.Is of the 0. P, It. that a despatch should he Immediately wired the mechanical nun meeting In Winnipeg asking them to come to this city to discuss matters. This | Application from Stevenson for despatch will he signed by the chair- water. Referred to F. W. & Light man of the Board of Trade and the referred committee. Accounts of Robt. Smith to committees to examine. Dominion Sawmills Co. question of little " larger main for Hre protection. — lla,l Referred to F. W. & Light committee gutiou From Tranquille Sanitorium asking in other cities as to what officials PW f"r ke«l' of •'• McGinnis. May- are supplied with free telephones, and or wi" look into lt> he could not sec why the city clerk's A Petition was presented for residence, C. J. Aman's residence, opening up lhe residence ol thc lire chief and Mayor Hamilton's private office at L awrence Hardware Co. Ltd Plumbing and Tinsmithing Imperial Bank of Canada Head Off ico- Toronto, Ontario. Capital Authorized - $10,000,000.00 Capital Subscribed - 5,575,000.00 Capital Paid Up - - 5 330,000.00 Reserve . - ■ 5,5i>u,j 00.00 Branches *»r Anents at all principal points inJCanada. Asenta in Great Britain and United States—London, Kngland, Lloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago-First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle-Seattle National Bank, ban Francisco-Wells Fargo Nevada National Ban*. Spokane— Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of tl and upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branch A. B. MoCieneghan, Mgr. lhc of McKenzie avenue north ol the track. Council will write the C. P. R. asking them for Hall should he supplied Permission to open up street with phones hy the city. Cut them.wnat assistance they will givr out, he suggested, and brought ln a report to that effect which was adopted. The tire chief's was to be cut out provided he was supplied with nn electric bell connecting him with the fire hall. The mayor's office at the Oity Hall was very seldom used and he agreed the phenj was of little use to him, while the other two were thought to be for private use and wen- ordered out- This means a reduction in thc tele - phone bill of the city of ?% per year. Thos. Bain's phone and 0. J. North's wei-c also ordered cut out in principle as far as the. city wns concem:d, hut in view of the fact that it was the only protection Mr. Bain's family had while he was at the Jail, the city agreed to raise his salary J2.50 per month and compel him io keep this phone, while the same principle was applied in Mr. North's case. The consolidation of the debenture debt was another grievous question with the council. Everybody seem- Mayor of the city. It was also un iiinmoiisly decided that should the invitation he accepted lhat a big hnnjuct should bu tendered them by the citizins. 'Him matter was brought to the notice of the meeting under the heading of new business by W. IJ. Robertson, who snid he had rend ,,I some such suggestion of Inviting them to he here in the Mail-Hcrald. He bad also noticed In the Calgary Herald, he said, that Ihere were new car and shops in sight for some city "in tbe west, and he asked why it could The cpiestion of a new main to low- 110t, bc Uevelstoke as well, as any er town was taken up, but the conn- other placc? It would mean increas- cil did not see its way. clear to deal cl development by at least 50 per with thc question summarily, and ,vnt| alKi iu, diil not sec why Hovel- after much discussion it was laid stoke should not at least get a slice away for further consideration. Lf this increased development. Thc Fire, Water & Light commit- Mayor Hamilton In reply Btated tee was ordered to get plans and that the mntter had been under specilications for the new flume to ho consideration for the past co.iple in at. an early date. I 0f weeks. The chances arc that there Bills for a considerable sum were will be a mectiug here before tha passed and tbe council dispersed at ijth ol the month, anil he thought it 11:10 p.m. Garden Tools Wire Netting', ' Fencing, Screen Doors aiul Windows, Rubber Hose, Sprinklers, etc. Carpenter's Tools and General Hardware. SPORTING GOODS Baseball and Lacrosse Goods, Fishing Tackle, llic besl stock c> er in tow n. FARM WD GARDEN SEEDS HAY AND FEED FULL LINE OF GROCERIES ^ Bourne Bros. ^ Hardware. Stoves, Plumbing £2 USE Swift's Bios! and Bone To increase pur yield ol' Garden Produc.., Fruits, Etc., Etc. EWING THROWS BQQUETS tlie Interior Mr. G. H. Ewing, engineer in charge at the new power plant, has puisne,I his work ami left yesterday moi ning for Vancouver where he will remain till Wednesday. Then hied anxious to get this through but leaves for Portland, Ure., where he PRIME PRIZE BEEF Have von ordered your favorite cutting from lhe Beef awarded First Prizk at Calgary Spring Stock Snow and purchased for our Revelstoke trade. p. Bums & Company. £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 Mr. Steen, th.* auditor, who persistently remains aw0y from the city anil is stalling the council ofl with evasive promises. I'll be here the lirst ol .May," he says, but he does not come. Now it is tlie first ot June he'll he here perhaps. In the meantime little can be done in preparing the bylaw to consummate the consolidat on of the debt. His cjuart- erly audit too is away behind and as Aid. MeKinnon Pointed out mistakes may have bein made during the last quarter that might lie avoided the next quarter if this audit is made at tho time it should be. "Mr. Steen was given tbis job on condition that he attend to it personally. Is he going to make his quarterly audits every six months? Aid. MeKinnon asked Indignantly. "I will wne him a good strong telegram tonight," declared Mayor Hamilton. Well, tbis "strong" business been going long enough iu opinion, and we should get him hiiiih-r than that, declared lighting alderman, steen will ihi scorched by wire In an eflort to get h.m here at once. 1 mi i.ihnii of tin- Board "f Trade a strong delegation visited th,* council with Messrs, McCleneghan, w. B, Robertson and Alex. McRae in* spokesmen, and asked Ior a granl for publicity purposes. Thr „igii mints in k'eneral pointed out thnl {the whole city would benefit uy th s Campaign anil they should lor 11 to -ome extent, up to the citizens to do something to see that if possible a meeting could not be definitely arranged, ll Is a mntter of prime importance to every citizen, be said, and if we are to do anything we must go at it as a unit. Says Power Plant is the Best ini[ these men are com,ng to Revel- 1 » stoke he suggested that the city | should prepare a big bantjuet for them. Wc want to show the 0. P. R. that we want them here nn.l ap- predate what they have done for the city, and we should show them In no uncertain way that we mean business. He would suggest that a Committee he appointed to have In hand arrangements for a big banquet for the visitors, nn.l if tlure «ns nny doubt of their coming here that a hearty Invltalli n be extended them to come. An.l if they come lie said, he hoped that the people would show them that they were behind thpm to a mnn and want them to eome here with their shops or whatever they propose to bring here. Mr. Kilpatrick said ho had no de liuite Information that these meii Would como here, but there was a has my alter the has the supervision ol the erection of a l''ant costing $3,000,000. "You have here in Hevelstoke as good a power plant as there is to be found any place in Canada or the United States for a city of its size," said Mr. Swing in parting. "I have seen Nelson power plant, anl all those ol the Interior cities and 1 can honestly tell you that there is nothing in any oi these cities that can touch it, uf course there may he larger plants but none p08slMllty that Ihey would. II nn in my estimation quite bo good. 'invitation Was extended lo them how "There are a few little things to | eVer, be would do all In his power be done out there yet, and Mr. New- |to get thom to come. He was iu mull Will do these as soon as he can tereste-d both in tho 0, I'. H. mil ■Mi at them, but then you have his ,*ltv Mh,| |,,. would like to Beo tho bond for a thousand dollars which ,,„.„ right here ou tho ground. is a guarantee that they will he, |t was finally deolded by motion finished satisfactorily and then you that an invitation be wired In tbo will have no lurther trouble with the name of the city and tho Board ol plant." Trade to the mechanical men meet- Mr. Newman's final advice to the lU*.: In Winnipeg extending tl i a city council is to'put in ibat extra hoarty Invitation to come here and Hume right away, "It. must be put discuss m"tters ol mutual advanl in at nine to give you tho olllclent air* ■ i.iii' you need and guarantee you! h. Manning addressed the Board, an undisturbed ami steady service. |nnd suggested thai the sum ol 116 •*Sa "*;* in> 'if'^.'.eiiprirun "°&:y SOLE AGENTS svelstokG Meat Market, Ltd. llu.ii Class Mi... i PURVEYORS Phone 251 P. O. Box IEI r~ Housewlfe's Favorite Brands Robin Hood Flour Jacob's Dublin Biscuits Boll Blend Tea Bell's No. I Java and Mocha Coffee G. W. BELL P. O. Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23 Without it you cannol get the besl. results for the outlay ol your money." "lint iui it iiiii l-.i i iii,ue money than M should, quoi lo i tho ropreson tatlve of tbe Mail Horald7 " "No I don't think it 1 think you have i>e sel aside f..i pi laos to bo given scholars 0 I tbe public ami high 11 i :**i i b .**■ t ossa) on the city nl Revolstoke ami Its ad . *, 111., . is, theso lotters to bo printed and circulated, 'the Board decided did, he Hiild, lhal. Hum Wa g r I Idon uul got gooii adopted it. i'i u thou r>> i uniii' copies nl tbe r Trade pamphlot arc wanl Seed Potatoes a change ol itcd cfli n n ekes a better crop. Wc huve in a t-lni n*< nt of eastern potatoes, which we would advise you to try. Our leedi all first quality. JOHN MCINTYRE & HON Phone-98 value fm your money." ! Mr. Mwing earrles away with him Boat I many pleasant and some Interesting ed and tho Board doclded i" attend ■"in,' discussion „„.l figuring ""'""""'^ "' Revd«toke. Among the the c 11 In , ly and r il latter Mi. Owing clasnos tho way in olther ilie whole or part of the which the Mail-Herald published his cost of same. Mr, McRae pointed f the way tho work was ,,i,i, thai the booklets wore :i lii n* iit Hit in iu every iili/.i'ii mil ll i'lll* thai as to where the money would eome Irom it was moved hy Aid. Liiwrci i by M'l* MeKinnon, and ^■"'<^'"" "< the way th boing carried oo at the i a m in 3 _. a, 3 zo (S Z£ ■< •"D * ■J, n O en '■ ~ SO ex. n < in CD 'j in o x- a PORT MANN LOTS INSURANCE C. M. FIELD NOTARY lMIUJC Lots in City of Vancouver o >*. O u CO o —i by Aid carried, that the Board of Trade be given a grant of $400 to get out 10,000 booklets within sixty days. This will be done. Anothei delegation was beard from the Eagles, the Oddfellows and the Knights "f Pythlai asking that the water system be extended to the com- ctery. The mntter wuh referred to the Km*. Water and Light committee with power to net. Alex. McRae appeared before tbe council ami asked lor the release tu the Olobe Lumber Co, Ol Wnii New man'.* marked cheque lm »io,ooo any light* to which Mr. Newman may the .-pring of this year. loveryhody had a rlghl tohelp "I give you credit fui Inning the p„v |,,i thom, I! th meii riuiii oourage ol your convictions," bo e.l the money then ovoryhodj would said, "and waa pleased to see that be bolplnji In the publicity work, you were afr„i'l ol nothing, al- Mr. McCleneghan was dolegatod to though i must confrsH it wrought look Into bhe cosl ol the extra oop a whole lot of trouble foi me. How- lot). evei," be admitted, "It hud ronalder able to do with rushing to complotion." the work Tli Popular Couple Married • home of Mr, ninl Mrs. Murray, At the meeting ol tbt counoil last nighl the matter of llll hy back yards ! Connaught Avenue, Was the '"ii'' wiih taken up, uiul It Ih pro liable that. ' of a very pretty Wedding at three pros tions will follow uh a result j o'clock on the atternoi ' Tues- have he bad assigned to the Lumber unions a number ol yuidn aro clouiiud day. May -^ The contracting Partli * Co. Uu udvice ul tho city solicitor up ut ouce. I wero Mr. UlUcun Currie, ul Talt.ll, C, and Mi tgi 'u I' rma I n, of Huh city. The groom we e.l by Mi ' d i ■ m. • Ainl,, Pro ii " ' n i" ted a hi maid Vftoi 11,- ci ii wbli h wa * ih i lo I b) Ri ■■ *i W u. n ialntj r.n ii • a was served. Only Immediate t and relal present, and the pop llal ity bride and gri om ira i i hown t.y many beautiful |u*'-inu. Mr. and Mrs. Currie will i eslde In Tn.i. « tit i •■ Mr. Currie Is Ion i uni* i Company. Cltlsens are kindly requeued to ■ ■■ j ii il in tbeii attempt >, * Iful by w-at- A few pai Ioi ' ball ■ and ooui hull puce ul Uuwtjoli's Closing sale. ering tbe tree on the boulevards in ■I theii ,11111 • 111 MM 111 u while. Tins is ,i simple i jUest bul it will help a groat di v cord nu* t.i the itin nny ol U. 1.- ■ llrlti.h Columbia this fail, recently received by preai- th Conservative \ oria- rvatlve leaiei will he m i.* .; toke mi August uth al i 12 ; '" »n I will leave the folio* - •i for Bicamous. a fe« Carpel squares at hali tt How. on'.. do-Jim; nulo. BATURDAY, MAV t., 1911, 'I'HE M^.IL-HEBAI.D, REVELSTOKE £bc flDmUlbcvalfc ! f PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY ANU SATURDAY AT REVELSTOKE. B. C. interior publisblnfl Company, ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices lo cents per hue iirst lUbertion, 0 cents per liuu each bubsenueui insertion, Measurements Nonpariel ^12 lines imti.ii one inch.' (Store and general business aunjunuments $2.sll pot inch per month. Preferred positions, 25 per cent, additional. Births, Marriages uud Deaths, EiOc each insertion. Land notices *>7.5 I ■ 111im wh,eh mny mean considerable to Revelstoke, and 11 Is *, wise move to show the C.P.R, lhat we at least ,.,ro Interested in our own welfare. Wm. Whyte, vice president, has been in Calgary and has been quizzed by the Mayor, the Commissioners and lhc President of the Board of TrBde, about the location ol new simp-, but so far he has given no definite information. The vice president wan only iu Calgary a few niiiint.es, yet these m.ii woro sufficiently alive to thoir opporti nlties to call i n him, in his private ear "Manitoba." He remained here probably just as long i.n his way to the coast, but nobody except Mr. Kilpatrick, superintendent of this division, saw lit to call en him. The question naturally ls * But those lact tbat the i rli ing ol * that view i oinl It matti i ther n I The primary * ,-tint'* is the dispense tlce mi I again no ■ If tb, * t ' ■ things are done the objects for which these departments are created are fiillilled and ii" monetary calculations should he taken Into consideration, il may be that tbe police depai t ment ol Hns city costs a great deal. but then it must be considered thai tins is a difficult city to police. liis spread out over a large are,*,, and there are miles and miles of streets. Ash yourself tho question as to whether it is possible for three men to adequately police tb se streetB day *,n I night for twenty-lour hour un.l do il properly, and there enn be imi one honest answer to the ijues tion. Vet that is the number of nieii we employ for the job of, patrolling these streets. The chief should have iiiiliiiiis; to do but sit in bis ofllce and direct the movements ol his force, yet be Is supposed lo gel out mul gather in vags, he to,, is slippOSl d ti, : n iop in,,und I" all tbo back yards and hovels and see th.it Ihey are clean d up, and some time during the twenty-lour luuu- be is supposed to work in a little Bleep, Constable Ferguson has his chain enn.' I" attend all day, I" keep them at work for the city, while Thos, Hum. .,.-. jailor, would leave himself open in severe censure should in* leave his post and allow a prisoner i" escape. Tins brings the force lor patrolling th * street down in three nun. and these are supposed to d" the work Satisfactorily for 2-1 hours every *l,,y in the week, every week in the tin nth nnd every in,,nth m the year. Is it possible? Ily all minus the police force sh mid be augmented. There may be tunes ni th' yenr when the present force would be sufflcli nt, bul th ■ force must be kept up to the requirements of tbe most strenuous occasions. The number ol casi * brought to police court scarcely ever includes a local resilient, but Invariably consists of tbe lloisam an I ietsam, cont inually M ili ■ move i"i wei a i 'algary and the '":,--I. Tin n it is possible I *' small police force * instead ol I In tbe ::■ .' .' menting the Police for- ■ t should be then man ' ■ tripe. Th thinjs Vbilil CORRESPONDENCE Editor Mail-Herald — Dear Sir,—I was interest! .1 to see in your columns ol a recent issue an article dealing with the nuissnee of the ordinary house hold ily and the danger in spreading disease. 1 shall he glad if you can lind room for the Inclosed taken from a I erlodlcal of last yeai'. THK DEADLY FLY. Mr. Hall, of Chathami Ont., in an address to the Mothers' (Tub of that city, endorses in toto what The World recently said about tho musc« domcstlca, or housefly. He agrees with The World's deduction from the reports of the United States experts medical investigators th*,t the house ily is ii diseas:; spreader. In commenting nii Hr* Unll's gddross the li.'uei.n. nf Shntford, Ont., says: "The housefly Is responsible for the spread of typhoid and Consumption. Fear him ns tha greatest foe knock him down and kill him and throw him outdoors every chance you get, for he Is tho most. dangerous ol all living animals. He dues iml serve any good, snid Dr, Hall of Chatham to the Mothers' Club of that city. He state! tb*,t science had proven the idea that flies wero the sign of a healthy summer n fallacy. Recently when he wns at Washington an ordinary house Ily was Caught and dipped up and down in ., pint of water, and the water then analyzed, and it was found that this fly Carried without his wings ilriii'iiin,' or any incon- v nience In the least, six millions of bacteria. The Ily breeds chiefly In stable manure or nny ■leeay (a; refuse li wns possible in a city like Chatham to he rid "i the pest of flies almost entirely, if the livery stables were moved t" the outside oT the • *. limits it w,iiihl help very materially in the matter. To sprinkle n little coal oil once a week over the boxes where the manure is kepi and put B screen over the box would assist in keeping down tho pest. C al "il sprinkled over the surface of n ran barrel where water is stand- in ■_' will al-:o kill all mosquito lavae, in-ill down. Dr. Hall , me \ ry practical rules for th* pi .f tbe public against thai the food sh ,ul,l espei lally th it im. grocery stores, lie * the mothers to re- * te where that ' Ernest H. L. McLean, Revelstoke, .day 4th. BUILD UP REVELSTOKE ■ * * . ■ * * • ■ ii merce has ■ ipen >.l Eggs for Hatching Bull I.e. ' ■ MRS. R. A. UPPER Patronize Local Industry YOUR We cTWAIL-HERALD has new type and printing machinery. Our stock $f printing papers is large and well selected. WE PRINT Letterheads - Billheads - Cards cTVIenus - Envelopes - Programs Books and Booklets - Loose Leaf c/lccount Forms Ball Programs Wedding Stationery Memoriam Cards - Lumber Forms Tags, Etc. THE INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LTD. REVELSTOKE, B. C. * Agents ff r the famous EMPIRE TYPEWRITER $60.00 Cash SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911. THE M^IL-ECER-AJLID, KEVELSTOKE I i I THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HAVE INSTALLFJD IN THEIR VAULT A NEST OF SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES IF YOU HAVE ANY TITLE DEEDS. MORTGAGES. INSURANCE POLICIES, OR OTHER VALUA3..ES THEY SHOULD BE LODGED IN ONE OF THESE BOXES 171 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO REVELS7CI-E BRANfh-F Nl GIBSON. NCR LOGGERS' BOOTS The Famous Leckie Loggers' Boots and our own make ;i ways in stock. See our Pack Straps and Pack Sacks. ARMSTRONG & COMPANY Boot and fhce Fepniicis, . riili in l.'itrncss Mitkcrs THE BIG «L^'«V%^^^^»*^-*^-%.-%%*^-%^%e%'%^*e%^%e%,*^-*%.*%^^,-%^-^-» WORLD HEWS III PWUUKMtl REMOVAL BALE IS NOW ON & COMPANY THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED I8S5 Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund - - $4 400,uu0 Has 77 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities of thc World. A GENERAL BANKING BU8INE88 TRANSACTED SAVI-iGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate REVELSTOKE, C. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT Manager. Revelstoke, b. c. * A Symposium of What is Happening in J All Parts of the World , J Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros. tiularged r Props. All luoilcrn convenience! pioved. First-Clans In (-very respect. Larue .'..nui li* Rooms. Special Weekly Rates Rat' o $2.00 per day Revelstoke\ B.C. ORIENTAL U Under New Management. Wm. Boyd, Proprietor Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium The Greatest Health Resort on the Continent Natural Hot Water, 124 Degrcw of Hea Natural dot Water ia Baths. () All Year Rates from $ 12 to $ 15 Fer Week j. i \\j i L-l—, nap suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Bes: Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ratss $1 a dav. Mo tihl> rate ALBEET STOJSTS JPi'iOTP Lumb umbermen It will pay you to make a call at F. B. Fur Buyer Old Town, - WELLS. and Exporter Revelstoke, B. C. E. G. BURRiDGfc Tinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pire and Furnace work NOTICK TU CREDITORS In thc Matter of thc Estate ol Thomas McMahon, deceased: Notice is hereby given that uli creditors and others having claims against thc Estate of Thomas McMahon, late of Hevelstoke, B. C, deceased, who died at Hevelstoke on or about the 10th day of November, l'JIO are requested to send to the undersigned Solicitors for Donald Mcintosh, Executor of the last will of said deceased, within 60* days trom date, full particulars of their claims, duly verified, and that after that date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the said estate amnngst those entitled thereto, regard hem,; had only to those claims ol which said Executor shull have then received notice. HARVEY, McCARTER & PINKHAM Solicitors of Donald Mcintosh, Executor of the L.ist Will Deceased. -WORK SHOP- Connaught Ave. - Revelstoke before buying your outfit of working clothes for the bush. I make a specialty of Logging Slims, Pants, Sox, Shirts Blankets and everything required iu your business, r Have you smoked the BALED HAVANA If not you surely never tried them at McKinnon's Cigar Store ASK THE DRIVER Kvirjlcily knows liiin, he will till you Unit the whiskeys we are tilling iue the best, Cull and be ronvluced, No household should ho without a supply of oui Harvey's Special Scotch Whiskey; our Frapin Liquour Brandy, guiiiiiiite.nl 80 years old or Blackberry Brandy fur Medicinal purposes. Our >-1 <■< U of choice Wn,i s mnl Liquors of all kinds un* iincxcilli d. Sold by all the hailing hotel*-, in telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. Importers and Dealers In Fure Wines, Liquors, Cigars end Cigarettes NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thnt nil back yards and lanes must be cleaned up according to the provisions of the liylaw within thirty days from the date below. Alter the expiration ol that time It will bo duty to proceed summarily to convirt those persona upon whoiie premises imisa ices exist. First notification of this published this 8th day of April, I'.il I. SANITARY INSPECTOR. COMPANIES ACT. ShiMs Cun gnu. uiv 'iini' .iiiii'.li*. cures colds, hcnls •)he ilirum and luuu.'.. - . . 26 cent* Take notice that "Kincaid & And- i'isi n, Linited" after the expiration of one iiioiit.li from the first publication of this nitice to apply to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies to change the ('ompany's name to "il,il.lin lleni'ral Agencies, Limited." Dated at Revolstoke, H. C, this 21st day of April, UH. Harvey, MeCarter & pinkham Solicitors for Kinciiid nn.l Anderson, Limited. WANTBU—Waitresses fur Restaurant, Apply Windsor hotel, Laughton and Tapping, Hevelstoke, 11. C, For Sale 25-foot Lol and House, Third Street $1010. Three Lots on Second Street, near the new Post Office, $121111 House and Lot near Y.M.C.A., $3I"30. Two lots ard House, Third Slice', $2000. House and Lot. First Shi et, nenr tin new Post Office. $2100. 53 feet on Sixth Street, $7'*0. 60 feet on Victoria Hoad. $550. 12 Room House, Second Street, 60*fool lot. StoOO. And other Bret-class values. Call and investigate W. B. Robertson Great West Permanent Loan Company Agency Fruit Lands FOR SALE (iilena Hay lands in parcels of 10 or 20 acres or en liloc. Corr-cs- pondenco invited, John Shaw. Agent Box 616 Arrowhead Let mc paint your bouse right. I do nothing but first-class work. Quality considered my price is low. The nest materials used and work done when promised. Try me on your interior decorating. My work is guaranteed to please. SIGNS -1 can furnish vnu with any kind yon want. Glass, brass, tin, cloth oi wood. t»et my prices. Carriage and Wagoti Painting at tny shop in alley hack of K. J. Bourne's Store, First Street. R. Z. CRAWFORD Residence Oor. Hid St. ai d 11 ilisinii ,e Pacific Coast Tested Seeds and ■own lie-it thu give John Lee DRY GOODS Manufacturer ot Ladies' Underwear Ladies Suits Madeto Order Fit Guaranteed All kinds ot Silk, Gingham, Muslin, and Fancy things kept in stock Price* Reasonable P 0 Box 200 Front st . Lower Town, RevelBtoke CEMENT BLOCKS Matiofifltur* , fnr nii oiHh»»a of botldtufll CEMEKT AND LIME FOR SALE FISE CLAY AND FIRE BRICK F->r i-i* in UfjrA ->r nmnII qpftntHtai n ' h low**- r . <•- If '•n - , All kit.il- of I ti I 'ir v hi,-, i. .-t..riiiK n 'i-i ii-'.* Foote & Pradolini. REVELSTOKE NOTICE. Revelstoke Land District. District of West Kootenay. I Take notice that Clarence H. Schock, of Mount Joy, l'a., occupation coal merchant, intends t0 al'P'y i for permission to purchase thc fol- | lowing descrihed lands:— I Commencing at a post planted 2*0 TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER!chainj south of the south ea8t L'orn_ . . „ DftitiT lit* i er of lot 7U35; thence Bjrth 80 FJ™ iPKIivL PfllHi NU jchaias, thence east 10 chains, more or less to the lino of lhc Arrow Lakes Lumber Company's timber limit 4t'i'2'$2, thence south 60 chains thence west 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains, more or less to place of commencement. Dated March 24th, 1911. CLARENCE H. SCHOCK. Ed. McGagbrun, Agent. NOTICE. Revelsto'te Land District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice that the Arrow Lakes Lumber Company, Limited, intend to apply to the Minister of Lands for permission to lease the following de- j scribed lands. Commencing at a post planted on the shore line of Upper Arrow Lake, at a point about 737.2 feet easterly from the South East corner of Lot 3S4, Group One, Kootenay District, ' nnd marked "Arrow Lakes Lumber Company Limited North East Coiner Port". Thence Bouth into the waters of Upper Arrow Lake a distance of 200 feet, thence westerly and par- , allel to the shore-line of the said lake ' a distance of ahout 3133.2 feet to a point 2*00 feet South from a Point on the shore of said lake which Is 3133.2 feet westerly from the south- cast c&inei ol said Lot 384; thence | north 200 feet to the shore line " ol said lake, thence easterly along the shore ol said lake 3*133.2 feet more or less to thi* point of commcnccmint 17 acres more or less. Dated April 22nd, 1911. Arrow Lakes Lumber Company Limited. Ed. McGaghrnn, Agent. MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED GIN PILLS ARE GUARANTEED Hverv boi of GIN PILLS in sold with * positive guarantee of money back if they fail to y.nr prompt relief and to effect a cure it properly tued. I We know just wind GIN PILLS l»ve done for othen nud will do for you. We know that GIN PILI.S have heen wiliI in all parti of fan ml i for years and to-day are Uie most popular and moat I effective kidney remedy in the world. ' We know that GIN PILLS will promptly aoothe the irritated Itlodder, relieve congestion of the Kidneys, take I away the soreness in the Hack and i through the hips, and completely cure Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism. We positively guarantee that GIN PILI.S will do this and we pledge ourselvas to return your money should CIN I PILLS not do all that we claim forthrm. Buy GIN I'lI.I.S on this guarantee, backed by the largest wholesale drug house In the British Umpire. 5oe a box—6 for *.» jo—at dealers or from ii* direct. Sample box free ou request. National Drug and Chemical I "" Toronto. 54 The original (lin Pills made by ' National Drugand Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, ' An-mi))1-; dnily our new fresh Stock of Seeds, HI- under contract by lhu growi rs in all parts of World. Seed-; that will you the best results. One 11 i il will convince you, Also 11 full llie',f •'iinleil l'-ipiisites, [fn-, pIcmeiiiH of nil kind*: Hi e Snpplie-, Sprayers,.Spiny, mid a Ind line of thick heeds anil Cookej 's remedies. Pi*ess tlm button, we will do the rest. M. J. Henry Nurseries 3011 Westminster Road A. R. McDougall, - Manager Vancouver. 11. O. ll. B. STONEX Practical.. Machinist Repairs of all kinds neatly done Bicycle and 'lun work .(specially l-.-i iiii.iu-M given on any c.lann of work Front Street. Maintenance of way employees of six railroads in the U.S., numbering 25O0 men struck May 1st. An increase of over $3000 is shown in the customs reiurns for the port of Nelson for May. Only three cases of drunkenness appeared in Nelson police court last month. Ten thousand railroad thoP men are out un strike in Philadelphia. Calgary has a uow supply of power from thi Calgary Power company's plunt at Kananisis Falls. A writ on behalf of P. C. Ingram, has been issued ugn. nst Nelson street railway Ior unstated damages for personal injuries. King Ali-hjnso is said to bc gravely ill with tuberculosis. An application to throw a dam across St. Lawrence river by the L'unadian Light and Power Co., Montreal, was heard in the Prime Minister's oltice at Ottawa by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Hon. Ur. Pugsley Richard Wallace, assessor of Calgary, has reconsidered his resignation and decided to stay in the em. ■ ploy of the city. ■ Reports from prairie provinces report that no damage has been caused by recent frosts. I "Chris" Evans, the most noted bandit has been released from Fol- som prison alter serving seventeen years. I Au important strike of rich zinc ore with a fair percentage of galena is reported on the Sunset group at Cody, which at one time was among the heavy shippers ol the Slocan district. i L. M. Nelson is applying for a license for his hotel at Carmi. The so-called bar and bottle law whicli absolutely prohibits the sale of bottled gooils over the bar where liiiuor is sold, became operative in Massachusetts May 1st. Temperance advocates believe the new law will materially reduce drunkenness. I Mrs. H. F. Coulson died at Montreal from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. The total loreign trade ol tbe Dominion for the fiscal year just closed amounted to J759,0'H,389, nearly doubly that of ten years ago. Mr. Fred W. Wright, a prominent Conservative of St. Thomus, has announced his determination to run as an Independent in West Elgin against Mr. Macdiarmid, M.P.P. The speech of President Taft at New York, has aroused the British Unionists, who bave demanded that Ambassador Bryce forward a verbatim report of tbe siieech by cable. The reciprocity debute was resumed in the house of commons Vi. H. Sharpe, of Lisgar, announcing that the opposition intended keeping up tbe light against thc bill. Westward Ho! is the cry of work - ingman immigrants from the British Isles. A big shipbuilding enterprise will be established on the Pacific coast. A Winnipeg fancier has purchased several valuable dogs in England. J. R. Sutherland has been offered a big price for his pacer Southwood. North Battleford is experiencing a building boom. Geo. L. Co0k, is dead. a pioneer of Brandon lu the debate in the free list at Washington, the statein. nt made that living and labor higher in Canada ili.in in the United States. bill was were UNION HOTEL A RRO 'VII HAD, It. ('. Special Attention given io commercial nii'il snd 1.hiii: ii- Fiisi-i'Ikhs SHIIipli rooms, Finest scenery in liruinh Columbia! overlooking Upper Anow Lake. W. J. Lightburne, Prop ST. ANN'S ACADEMY KAMLOOPS, B. O. -Affords superior educational advantages, Handsome new brick building, modern equipment, extensivegrounds, Classes graded In accordance with the ifhoolo llliOUghoill lini Province. Complete Music ami v 11 Departments. Special courses In Sliorllinnd, Type- wrilliiK and Book-keeping. Particular Htlenllon given 10 refinement ol manners mnl correct English, 1 BUMS Mom RATH For Prospoctus. Adrinss lho Ao demy. P. Lund, ol thc Crow's Nest Pa=s Lumber company, now in Winui|ollr own hustness, Al) through life you'll find it nest, J And when you lie down to rest. tern miiwiH object I * the , Vou bave pan-od life's greatest test, By minding your own business. (W. Mc. L-l arbitration pnewdlBga, with tbe min ers being held iu secret, SATURDAY. MAY 6, 1911. THE ^yH^-IL-I-IERJ^IiID, REVELSTOKE "%%1 ^SPORT^j ABE WILL RETIRE. I VEST'S TRIBUTE TO A DOG. Rumors are current in boxing cir- ! cles that Abe Attell, featherweight ' Cn* of the most elo.niiiu tributes champion, may in* compelled to retire ever paid i" a dog was delivered by from the ring. Attell's physicians say tue late Senator Vest, of Missouri, that the champion oannot box again some years ago. He was atwmuing for at .east one year in-cuu.se oi a court in u country town, an.l whiie broken bone in fi.- Left grm, Buffered uniting lor the trial of a case m in h.s rec-nt bout with Frankie which be was in aires Lul, was urged Burns. Attell ;s more than 2S ny the attorneys ,n n doB u"se L" years *■. I and is said to be rather lialp ihem out. voiu.n.nous ovidtnoe dubious as to the future, for he teal's was introduced to show chat the ue- a return ol the Injury when he at- lindane had fhjt tne dog ,n mahce, temps to resume operations, If Attell wm.e oih'r ev.denoe went io short ■:•-;. retire there will be a lbut tllc do6 bad attached ilcf.n.l- Bcramble Ii i bis title. Jem Drlscoll, nne. Vest toon no part In the trial the English champion, might well lay and was not disposed to speak, the claim to it, but Drlscoll announced attorneys, however, urged film to recently that he wus through with speak. Being thus urged, he arose the ring. JIM'S PLEA. Can you !;eat this.' James J. Jcfl- ries announces through a "Iriend" that he was forced to enter the ring at Reno last July hungry and ill nourished through the treachery ul those r.f trusted .n the training camp According to an uld-time racing man who has known Jellries intimately Bcanned the lace ol eaeh juryman lor a moment, and suul. .."Gentlemen ol the jury, tha best 111, nl a man has may turn against him and become his enemy. His own son ui* daughter that ha had reared with loving care may prove UUgrato- fui. Those wh0 are nearest and dear est to us, those whom we trust with our happiness and our goo I nunc, may become traitors to their laith. The money that a man has for years, bin wbo declined to have h , may ,08e Jt |lles uwuy f|„m his name used, Jeffries will g0 to Baden Baien shortly for the sole purpose of priming himsell for a Becond go with Johnson. "Jellries has only one object In going to Europe," said th: racing man. "Th.it is to pull himself together and whnlc thc life out of the blgck mia when he gets back. That thought is h.s meat und llJ >" sickness. He will sleep on plon, who hails Horn Australia, has the cold ground, where the wintry been induced to give awuy some of W1"'ls blow a"d lho Bnow llriu'" "''' the secrets of his plun itnenal skill in l' '>• >r ""'>' "'' "■«.«• '•*' u'■" hls m"s- a book entitled "Red-Ball Play", ter 8 sWe- He will kiss the baud - :1. Mr. Gray lays particular that has no food to offer, he will emphasis on practice "When my lather determined Ink the wounds un.l sores that conic iu the encounter with tha roughness make me a'professional billiard-play- ": the world' "'' Buarda Ul" BleeP er six years agO-I was then only 12 "' ttia Pauper master as II ly* was „ years oi age " be writes, "he made it l'rinco' ul"n »" "lh-r trlcn'8 *'>•- clear to me that I was entering a I*'"'1' 1'n remains. When riches take pi * .-s.i b, anl tbat 1 must study lor « n's <"><■■ reputation f„lls to [rieces, it as earnestly and thoroughly as a he ls "s constant In Ins love »s ili* student ;.*i-nu..i,*il on success would •■"" '" ''» Journeys through the beav- do in anv other profession. 'n8' "Dunn.* these s.x years I have av "If '"'l,;l"' ,lliv''s ""' mast"' tort* eraged between -ix and eight hours' '"> outcast in the world, friendless practice every day. This has not .i"'1 homeless, tbe faithful dog asks consisted In going to the tabic and "' ll,-ll'r Privilege than that ol ac- knocking the balls about, but in th companying him, to guard agalnsl most seriode study ,,f angle problems ' "-"'• '" '"-'"' against his enem and touch tests. Often I played a Aml ul'"'" ""' ,aB< s''""1 ot "" """'" single shot hundreds ol times over. '"! *Jeath '»k('s his "aster In its nnl my practice table is all marked embrace and the body is laid away . It :: the dots and short lines I use •" the cold ground, no mailer tf *,11 in working out some of my prob- otber flK,lls ■""'*'"' ,l1'" *«'■ "' '■' jcms •• by the grave side will the noble dog Thi Hon has been made that •"- fuU"'• bia '•e'"1 •■''•wi'ii the method of play ma.nly adopted niB eyes snd. but open in alert by Mr. Gray-namely, that ol mak- fulness, laithful and true even ln ft breaks off ''he red ball alone ,1<>ntl1-" With a stroke of mechanical regular Then Vest SRt down. He had spok- Ity-ls likely to prove monotonous t0 in ln a :"w voice, without „ gest He made n . referem i to I ;*ectator anl a draw! ark t billiards generally; but in Mr. Gi,,y or ''"' '"'' "" hc • iriU pay the amateur plaj !'"'sh"J ;'•'l*-v and |ury » cultivate red-ball play, because tneil eyes. The jury the ng so is in ic -" " entered with a verd more easily .,i obta a :"! ' ~,; ' than for anj othei method of break- "l"1 ll WM Said that Ing. jurors wai "Tfi • tbat lead up I be ad everj Uess thai ■ PHONE8 FOR DISFATt I I • . ,ili I n I abundani * . at anj time . • mes will s i ol train I i .ui ia ■ a.. II the • have for it must n ar fui lin i REACHKRS liill • - ■ . 9 • l -ii 0/ to tht *. ■. n .* • ■ i • Dl , ■ a i ■ 1 • ■ ;. cal • nal th and ai churcl for sue me Mtth require I. I I to iy a "WWts Di 3 * hall ry outlined tl tha les *- • , !i,; !, II Willi "It must be ♦ hat though th l British ,. • ■ .., • -. ild, "could bi con , ■ ■ . . ■ | . ■ i thc sense of n t n * * . tho eh in fi ■ • 0ry ol :'' i I sil mi n '" thi He to tha liquor creating troubl by tm n to th that lbej vera li sing sink, is.* * ■■• di ib. . toria ' oh i * ■ : -j meani ol ri long i Km; SALE toi and House partly built, verj 'inn, Apply Bo* 106, Itevelstoke. It, iceoi * . • di pai ol R. u, , i,.,i | Columbia WANTED i • mgn ni woman wanl WANTED—Two girls ot once Coma pllx Board ng Houso, $25.00 per month with lioanl an I room Apply Comaplix Boarding House, Comaplix, B, C. When you want piano or organ tuning or repairing, have ii done by a thorough, practical man of twenty- five years experienced. Kor terms ask J. Bingham, at the Mu.iie Store, Revelstoke. 4t^ 6 WHISKY HOLDS ITS VICTIMS Until Released by Wonderful Sa- } maria Prescription Liquor sets i'n inflammation and lr- I'ltatlon of the stomach and weakens the iKivi'8* Tfis steady or periodical (spree) drinker ia ut'ten forced to drink even ugainst 1* 111 by his un- i.mural physic] condition. Samaria Prescription stops tlie craving, steadies the nerves, builds up the general liealih nnd makes drink actually distasteful and nauseous. It is tasteless and odorless, and can Ue given willi or without the knowledge ul' the lintlent. Thousands of Canadla homes ha\e been suvml from misery and disgrace by some devoted . .'e. mother or daughter iluougfi tfils wonderful Canadian remedy. The money formerly wasted in drink hus restored happiness, home comforts, education aud respect to the families formerly in want nnd despair. Read the following, one of the numerous unsolicited testimonials received: " 1 ran novor repay you for your remedy, It ls worifi more tfiun lim io me. .My fiuubiuid Iisb been offered ilijlior seventl limes, but would nol touch It. He. said It tied no cfiarm for film now. Mny Qod'S Oholce IjleSRlnK.i ever rest on you, and yuurs, are my jirnyers pver. Nn one knnwa It hut lliose wlio have tried It. As soon ns I e.iii I will see otfiers that I know would Klve anytliln-j to stop tlielr fins- Imnds frnin drink. 1 will give them your address. "Mrs. K , Dewlnlon. Alts." (Nome withheld on request.) Now. If you know of any family needing this remedy, tell them about it. If you have any friend or relative who fins formed or la forming* the drink habit, help film to release himself from Its awful clutches. Samaria Prescription ls ussd by Physicians and Hospitals. A FREE TK1AL PACKACK nf Samaria Prescription, with booklet, giving full particulars, testimonials, price, etc., will be sent absolutely free and postpaid iu plain sealed package to anyone asking for It end mentioning this paper. Correspondence sacredly confidential. Write to-day. Th: Samaria Remedy Co., De; t. 4C-49, dl- iiom.i St., Toronto, Camda. Also or Sale by C. I!. Macd n.ild, Diuy- ?ist, Revelstoke, 11. C. tb '.vi i . i.iiv received by piwrt ,: ■*■ .,' b Con st'■»'Iva \ isoda- I ■ will '.., on Augitit nth ni in * Will leave III' folio* - ,n; m.-UD B| (01 •■' amou«. ed fol work „l In,inr paying $2.Ofl mi |„,| ,|„v nrlt.h opportunity to iidvnnee Spare 'inn* inn be used. Work li"l difficult ll Ild re- u n no experience, Winston, I..in,led, Spiidiua Ave., Toronto. tfWER's THE NEW F3SH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER LOCKS LIKE AN ORDINARY COAT, Thr in*iJe utrrm !«r> ^ ''t» <11"' Retlwc K-5,..- CpAteiiteJ ■ preventa \»otei fiomtui - L 1);.. ■ i ul ll ■ I i Onl> livrbutton*. ' ' . tba Fish ft :'ntl REFLEX ond get a better I wearins, better finithed, better looking *li leei , in every way. SOLD EVERYWHERE. TOWER CANADIAN OILED: CLOTHING CO.. LTD. Toronto. Canada. 411 "AT IT HERE SiriCC 1900.' WU WORK. MflKE MR MONEY WORK TOO. BIDDTSITiV'rlM^Y.V mr; \niwtifin 45 IliTCRMT WHICH tt'ECRtPITMO-THD ■' ifftPMOne^lSRCTURfl- ilBLEO-'PP.'^W'P 4S atlCKL-H J TMF.M1ILS CrtN MURV IT. PEOPI-FJUSTISMRHU ^r&fLTlCt^-l.s youotriBE, /IRP.aFJ! PLFMf.V, W TH0RDUCHL7 SATISFIED, \x-mi m:. v.,v r- mm OUR HLMnE.SS IS TBil- ^rufrf.r, -if N/mjRBPKPERIEflCE APWTifLfil yOlR r*ii*iB*'ii)D»<^',i •*iiSrFRO*i*rrLy i'«•*'!!» von Y\\\\f IIIFORW .WRITE IW. SIICII-PVOI iMViMiV/ piNflnci- yum "VicmiTy, RBNTSTOCOUfBCT. ■\mmn-yn': pi MORTGtltii. IPT2H /1NPC0l'/r,i,T. Fljft PWtft LET US /ITTeri I W, (IRE" OTIIKR.-. ' to plb : you. 321 CainbU Street, - Vai^ovivtr C.G.. Pleases! people hard to satisfy Per/Ihgle THAT is the nnmo, and below is the trademark, you are to look for next time you buy underwear Your size in any garment with that trademark will fit perfectly, will outwear ordinary underwear, will not shrink. Yet you pay nothing extra for this extra value;aad yougetour Guarantee of "money back if you can fairly claim it" Made at Paris in Canada, by PENMANS Limited. 51 Imported Worsted Suits For your "be&" suit—for evenings and Sundays—there is nothing else quite so rich and elegant as Fit-Reform Worsteds. We import :he fabrics from England—and tailor e.vcry garment throughout by band. t■ o l^ l JTHERLAND ^$sy*> SEWER CONNECTIONS )000? ,<*/T""*.i HOU I! ; 1 I ,1 I ... Ail 111 *, .i I li Bl il iiiiiii. NOTICE 10 PROPERTY OWNERS Property owners in the City are hereby uutiiied that all anuses must be connecteu with the sewer witinii t>[l days from liale. By order, B. a. Lawson, Ap. t2-10t. • City Ulerk. NOTlUfcl TU (.'lll'lllITtlllS. Take notice that tha Btorc known a.*, i.iii,*, Wo, Kwont; Kl*'''' opposite f.M.t ,.\., first street, east, ba uurii Un.i'ii ovei* hy .Mine Pat nn.l ill, n,; l.i.i'ii, an,l nil elamis due to i u..ei'slgn.d must lie presented lor payment wiihin jU clays trom ilatu u, lh is lekue, Dated April 8lh, 1911. I IIAK1.IK KWONQ. \\IJN-J tiUUK. NOTICE! TU OREDITORS. ic ISstato ul Ueorge Nkhjls, Jr. deceased. Nol m ,., I,ei i ,*., K'"-'" that nil i>**i ..,,., ,,ii. in.; iui,, cxaiins or deiuaua, .l,,...ll.,l Luj U..U.'C dt'CUaSC'd, li.ill^C ..ici.uiti, jr., i.ui' in tteveisto&o, u. . ., railway employee, who ai*-il n-a. ..U^Cld t*a.,s, L). I. ., Oil O. a.lO.-t Lilt ,ih nay ot Jian.li, uiu, ai'c require**- io .m.u.1 particuinm tboieoi iliny veil aed io tUe unaerslguou on or lie.mi .11.: l'U.it ..ay oi ft.aj 1V1>| and laai alter suia dale 1 Will iiioeeci to uiu •.un..ie ili.- Mi.il bisiace amongst tnoai lui.H.i tnereto regard being Ua.. .nny lo luutie emails ol Which j ..ii.i.i ii..n bave received notice. Vi. I. U.IUUOS, Solicitor, lievel.-tu..e, U. U., Ad ministrator with hill annexed o, i...i.iie ol said u.o.ge i*.ii-lium, Ji NOTIOH Oertlllcate ol Improvements. 11..1.1 ilau-a ....,, . uiaim, siiuaie., ,u me Trout Liiiive ivluuug UlVltfloU O. xciii r.oijieuay Uistriut. vyueie lo culeu:—Al llend oi Seven Mile Creel. ..uu aiijoin.ng iue hinsiow Mineral . inini. i....e .Nuliee llinl i, U.11..S. Wilkie, aei.n^ us ageni ior Uiuee miue, t'. m.i... u.j.,uj, William Ikuneii, l*'. M. U, j.>_.>— i, una Nenie Davey, 1*'. M. •J. iNo. n^joui, incenu tiixiy ilays li'ua. dale iieieoi, lo apply to tile MiU.Ug Kecordei' lor a Certificate ol rm provements, Ior the purpose of ob laiumg u Crown Craul ot the auo>i claim. And further take notice that ac tion, under seciiun 87, musi lie com inenl,M before tbc issuance ol eucb Uertlficate oi lmprovcmouts. Ualcd Ninth day ol March, l'Jll. U. b. N. W1LK1K, B.C. L.d. Trout Lake. U. O. NOTIOH. • ii iiiii'ute ui improvement. iV'akeflcld, llekn, Colorado, Del Norte, Dil Hey, San Juan, Delta, and Marguerite Mineral Claims, ait- iiate in the Lardeau Mining Division uf Wost Kootenay District. Where located:—on Mohawk Creek, 'fake Notice HmL 1, A. ll. Green, acting as agtnt Ior John H. i li my, Speeiul free Mmei s Certificate No. 3*810, intend, sixty days trom date lii iu apply i" the Mining Recorder iui Certificates ol Improve ini 'I . Ior the purpose ol obta n ng ■ rown i.inin,, ni ih • above claim .. Alld lull Ini I.,,..* ii,,i ii ,* ilml nil i.n n lei cl *ii *.i, must be commi n , | in .,,,,* ih.* i....uniii-.• ,,; . in li i vri locale "i Improvements, Dated ii,, .M ii> ii„) i,i in bobor, A. U i'uti. A. II. HIIKK.N. KOOTENAY LUUGK, No. '.5 A. P. nnd A. M. Regular meetings are held in MASONIC TUMPiiii, Odillellows' Hall on the Third Monday In each mouth at U p, m. Vis.ling brethren are cordially welcome. ItUltT. (JOHIJON, W. M. ' W. B. ROliERTSON, Secretary. THE KERRICHU LUMB^ CMPUHV, ITI. >,iiiiiuii Ann, I*, i . M nn li. Revelstoke Land District, ihi i m i ol Wi sl Kootenay, Take nol li o tbat HiihiI it. Ucyu* oIiIh, ui Revolstoke, B. c, occupa- i rk, Intends to njipiy for pcr- iii purcbase tb ■ lol.ow,iiii di 11 ii" i lunil i iiiimi. in ii • ni ,, post planted al Lhi outh west i urn n dI Lol 7818, tbence easl ■ iba n . ■bence . outh G cbuina i" the nol th easl coin ir □I i.ui 7048, iIimihi: along line ol Bald !•"' i" chains, west -iO ohalna South nn 1 '■' ' i Iiuii'* w'i rt to line nl i i , theoci along line ol s.iiil Lol i: ■ haln * and ll chains w* I t" ii *.'.'• i mi ii ii. iiii net aboul ir itii to place "' commence n. enl. March lit, HU. ha.ill. H. KBYNOLDS, Agent John Uabw, SELKIRK LUDUE 12, 1. U. O. P. Meets every Thursday evening iu Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. ViBitiug brethren cordially invited. K. G, McKAli, N. G. JAS. MATTllli, Becretary. COURT MT. DEODlIi, No. 3401. OF 1. U. V. Meets iu 1. O. U. V, Hull next to Tapping's Opera House every second uud fourth Monday iu uiouin. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. G. Vi. HELL, C. R, WM. S. CAMERON, Rec.-Bec. GOU) RANGE LODGIi, K. ot P., NO. iill, UEVELSTOKE, U. G. Meets every luuucsilay except tbe l'hiid Wednesday ol each mouth ju ■jiklicllows' Hall ut S o'clock. Visit- ug Knights are cordially Invited. .1. V. SIMPSON, C. C. G. U. BROCK, K. ol R. it S. M. ol l'\ C. W. U. VV. Moiiuluin View Camp, No. 229. .leeis Second and Eoiiith Wednes* days ui each montb in Selkirk Hall. Visuing Woodmen uio cordially mvitdd to ulieuu 11. W. EDWARDS, Con. Oum. JAMES McINTYRE, Clerk. 1AUVEV, McCARTER AND PINKHAM, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Imperial Dank IJmliling Kevelstoke, D. C. Money to Loan. Offices—Rovelstoke, B. O., and Cranbrook, D. C. loo. S. MoOarter, i. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey, Itevelstoke, Craubrook tOBERT SMITH, Provincial Land Suveyor, Mining Surveyor, Engineering IcKENZIB AVE., BOX 108, REVELSTOKE AiniCL. TiimPlCATTi OF lMI'KOVEMIiNT. Ooronatlon Y.K.U. nnJ North Star ..liiii'i'nl Claims, BltUate in the Trout ,,ake Mining Division ol We.-,t Kootenuy District. Where located:—On itapld Creek. Take notice that I, O. 11. N. Wilkie acting as n^ini for Cutler Thomas, ,'oi'ter of Spokane, Wash., U. S. A., /roe Miner's Certificate No. B 'J*1'J75, intend, sixty days from date hereof, ■ o apply to the Mining Recorder Ior i Certificate of lmprovcimnts, for the purpose of obtaining a Grown Grant oi the above claims. And lurther take notice that action under section 37, must bc commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 27tb day of April, 1911. O. B. N. WILKIE. COMPANIES ACT. Tuko notice lhat "Campbell Shingle Company Limited" intend alter the expiration of one month from the lirst publication ol this notice to apply to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies to change the Company's name to Atlas Lumber Company, Limited. Duted ut Itevelstoke, B. C, this ith day ol April, 1BU. Harvey, MeCarter & Pinkham, Solicitors Ior the Shingle Compnny, Limited. LICENCE 'I'll AN KXTUA-PROVIN- CIAL COMPANY. Companies Act, Canada, Provinsa nl lun,.-b Columbia, No. 48&A (1910) Tins is lo certify that "Wm. Now- iiiaii Company, Limited" Ih authorized and licensed to cany on business within the Province ol BritiHh Col- * inliiii, ainl to carry out or cllci't all Ol nny ol lb.' Objects ol the Company to whirb tbe legislative authority ol lhe Legislature ol British Columbia I .Mill IS, The liMiiil office of tbe rompnny is situate at Aihlown Block, in tho ''ity of Winnipeg, Province of Manitoba. Tin1 head office of the Company in ibis Provlnco is Bltuato l(t tbe olllces of Harvey, MoOarter nnd P'nkbam, Imperial iinnk Building, Revolstoke, nnl George Snnili MeCarter, Barris- tei ,1 Law, whose address is Rovcl- rtoke, aforesaid, i« the attorney tot the Company i The umi) in. ol llm capital of tho Company is one hundred i.lunisnni dollars divided Into Ont thousand shores. Given Under my ban,I nnd seal Ol ■ Hum at Victoria. Province of Hiitisii Columbia, this first day of May, one thiiiisiind n ii* In,mii I* i „n I eleven, D. WHITESIDE, Registrar ol Joint-Stock Coinyaptoa, i i SATURDAY, MAY 6, MM. THE MAIL-HERALD, EEVELSTOKE I. * I ; * Watch window for Big Bargains. Revelstoke's Department Store C. S- J^ume Si Co.. limited 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 us to handle. Dress Linens New Dress Linens direct from the mills in Ireland, in all the wanted colors. Some of them the pretty shot effects in mixed colors. They are very pleasing and effective and will be perfect goods for the wash dresses. 35c. per yard Parasols Imported French goods. Prom the tiny one for the little tot to the large colored silk umbrella that is having a vogue just now. There is a very nice idea among them, the pongee silk one with colored trimming, at Wash Dresses Women's summery wash dresses in already. The host of pretty tub 'dresses on which the ladies will soon be depending for summer comfort. Cool, one-piece dresses of linen and lingerie. That same name "Lingerie" applies to the simplest gown of sheer muslin to the more elaborate one of fine linen de soi, etc., $5 to $25 $3.75 Clearing Sale Ladies' Spring Suits There are still some good ones left and they sure are a big bargain at half regular prices. Just drop in and look them over, you will be surprised when you actually see $25 Suits for 12.50 30.00 a 15.00 Cotton Frocks On the fragrant drowsy days of summer, and what a summer it promises to be, the cotton frock will be every woman's first thought, while the days are still cool for the making, better do the choosing while the assortments are at their fullest—from airy Dimities to the sturdy Linen Repps, etc. 10c. to 50c. Cool Undervests Ladies' new, cool, spring undervests. Special line of pure white, fine cotton knit vests, porous weaves, with short sleeve or no sleeve, at each 35c or 3 for $1 House Furnishing Department English Tapestry Squares We have a special line of these Squares in the following sizes, which are exceptional value. 2*jx3 yards, price $ 8.00 24x3J " " 10.50 3x3 " " 11.00 3x3} " $12 and 12.50 2Jx3 " velvet $13.50 Heavy English Velvets We have a choice line of these squares, which is the standard for quality, in fawns, reds, blues and greens; sizes 9x9, 9xl0i, 9x12, and 104x12. These squares are suitable for any room and cannot be excelled at the price. Sanitas For Kitchens and Bath Rooms, in fact every room in the house can be finished with this durable material, permanent colors, can be washed off. Brussels, Wiltons, Axminsters A choice assortment of theBe high-class squares in all the regular sizes, in Floral and Oriental effects, in red, green and brown grounds, splendidly adapted for living rooms, dining rooms and libraries. Linoleum, Oilcloth A full range of Nairn's Scotch goods, the best procurable Hall rims, i, Si 3G, -15, and 51 inches wide. Printed and inlaid linoleums all widths. Dainty floral designs for use in bedrooms, etc. Iron Beds, Mattresses Pillows, Bedding Splendid value in Maish laminated Cotton and Eiderdown Comforts. Ladies Silk Waists On the Bargain Table All the Silk Waists got their marching orders and must join the bargain procession. There are some beauties in the Paisley trimmed, and some all Paisley: others Paisley veiled with chiffon, etc. They are great plunder for the purchaser $10 Waists for $5 $9 Waists for $4.50 Grocery Specials Thursday and Friday Only Three packages of Corn Starch for 25c. This is the time of year when these kind of articles are appreciated. It is therefore up to you to lay in a stock while it is cheap. Remember, sale only lasts Thursday and Friday. Extracts It is the quality of an article that counts. If you will pause to consider this question of quality and then use your own judgment you will come to the conclusion that IT PAYS TO PAY FOR QUALITY. In our Sealey's Extracts of all flavors you have QUALITY as well as QUANTITY. 25 oz. bottles at the same price as you pay for many 2 oz- bottles of inferior quality. ASK FOR SEALEY'S. Honey Let us not go back to the time of trade deceit, but let us keep on the sunny side of your good will. It pays us to give our customers what they want, and with a sunny smile. We know we can do this when we hand out DEADMAN'S FAMOUS CLOVER HONEY. It is rich, delicate and toothsome, and of matchless quality. In half-pound, lib, and quart bottles, and5lb. pails. Remember the name-DEADMAN'S. Pickles, Sauces, Fruits Heinz's 57 varieties are considered to be as good a product as can be made at home. They are prepared in clean kitchens and from the best fruits and vegetables that can be grown. If you want a good article we recommend Heinz's—Pickles, Fruits, Sauces, and Soups. Seeds The seeding time is now upon us in full svvin>i. You will be asking for all kinds of garden and field as well as flower seeds. You must consider the quality and purity of these goods- Don't let obnoxious weeds get into your lawns or gardens. We carry only government tested seeds antl can recommend thom to you as being free from weeds— Clover.Timothy, Lawn Grass, Turnips, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Beans, and Sweet Peas in bulk, and all kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds in packages. Start Right—! The world welcomes the well-dressed man. It challenges the other fellow. Life is too short to arouse prejudice just for the sake of fighting it down-don't. Start right-in 20th Century Brand Clothes. They are above criticism—always. They make a man feel his own worth—give him ease, spirit, confidence. They impress others. Prices—$20 to $34 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. The.v fit any shoe. SCHOLL'S TRI-SPRING ARCH SUPPORT-Ger- man silver, triple spring on leather mount. Men or women's, any size $3.50 per pair FOOT EAZER-double German 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 pet pair Mens Hose at a Bargain For the Balance of This Week Black cashmere, Llama, half hose; a sock you will pay GO cents for anywhere, and consider you are getting value for your money. Commencing this morning and for the balance of the week we vvill sell them at Three Pairs for $1.00 Hammocks Enjoy these cool, siimmerv days. Get a Hammock and take life easy. We can show you tho largest lot ever shown in the town From $1.50 to $12.50 each Saturday, may i, 1911, IHE 3VC^-ir,-LLEL^A.Lr), REVELSTOKE REID & YOUNG Millinery Another shipment of Trimmed Hats just arrived, comprising the latest New York high class st\le>. Corsets \V. B. one of ihe best American fitting Corsets. Nuform and W.B. Reduco Corsets. Prices $2, $3, and $5 Ladies' Waists Tailored Shirt Waists, made of fine white linen, plain pleated fronts and embroidered fronts, pearl buttons, starched collars and cuffs. Prices $1.50, $3 and $4.50 Parasols A beautiful range of new I nes to seleel trom. The latest styles in a variety of colors. Prices ranging from $1 to $5 each Rov. It. .1. Mclntyre is in Viiiii'oiiv- case ol tone production und ability to sint; in a sustained way made tier numbers a delight tn listen to. I Mrs. MacDonald gave a good account of hei'i-'elf at the piano, entering into her work with much enthusiasm, Hei' accompaniment was distinguished hy smoothness of scale passages, careful gradation ol tone and judicious choice ul tempo. The Btage ol the theatre was gracefully decorated hy potted plants from ci* attending the Methodist conference Tenders are being called for m tins issue for the new court house. Lost "ii McKenzie uvenue. envelope containing money and ring, Kinder ran keep money but please return nill,', as it is a keep-sake, also rc- ceive a reward. Address Box 232. I Away iii far-ofl Honolulu in the offices "f the Hawaii Promotion Com mittee can be round the literature of tlu' greenhouses of Mr. J. Maley. the O.P.R. advertising Uritish Columbia, Mr. VV. M. Lawrei.ee ran across it there and brought back a copy just fur a souvenir. Needless to say, the city of Revelstoke was treated quite liberally in its pages. REID & YOUNG "i 'SB BORN McDOL'GALL—Al Revelstoke, B, ('.. on Sar.itday. May 6th, to the wile of J. D. McDougall, a daughter. THE CITY IN BRIEF Mr-. .1. H. Hamilton will not re- ci ive on Tuesday next. .1.ilm D. Sibbald returned Wednes day Irom *i trip io V ictoria. Remember the Knights ol Pythlu ball iu the opera house, Maj !3rd Moving pictures tonight. Complete change of program on Monday night. Crank Tapping, son ol Robert Tapping is home from Toronto Uni versity tor a holiday. Geo. LinJgard. of AiUBWortb, it in claimed, had a hatch.nn of Iti chick ens last week from 11 > Alex. McGregor. C. P. H* bridge foreman, is home after spending the past thi". weeks in Vaucoouer. The C.P.R, will build a number " handsome chalets throughout the mountain section tbi.-. summer, 1". Company, 102 Regiment, chal lenge the district to a ritle match, uve men i n a side for $100*. 1/0—Robt. Smith, rapt. It was 1,'unJ necessary to amputr.- te tne leg of thc little daughter ,,i .V Lie Marki, the victim of the sh io! i,. accident at Kamloops last Monday Th..- regular meeting oi the Boai I Ol 1>.:-*l is 0: the V.M.I'.A., will b-' held Tueslay evening, May '-'. Ever) ii gently requested t" bi lit. The Annual report will he te * : ai.n .al iim ll be arrangi Rev, T, v'.' i' vi,, :. .-. a in* ■ iota: > : I * artmenl it ti mpi i and moral reform, ol the Meth- ida, will i ' ,n tb nn ug. alter • ■ li ,i: tbe V. M.C. ti WHITE CLOVER HONEY Wc have jusi rece'vecl a shipment of White Clover Honev put up in live lh. cans, which we will guarantee to Ik* absolutely Pure Honev, i.iul as t. is is the season for honey we would advise >ou to try ihin it' mm wish lo get lhe genuine article. WAGSTAFFE'S JAMS The name "Wagslulle speaks for itself in regard toquality. Weliave a lull assortment of this Pure Jam including Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach, Plum, I'l.ick Cutrantam! Apiicot. A. HOBSON, Baker and G ocer. Now just stop and think. What arrangements are you making to own your home'.' We only have a few inside lots left and these are selling rapidly. Prices and terms on application. We are confident we can pie.,so you. Give us a trial. Kjootenay Agencies. Ltd. HI Stewart McDotial l. form rlj ol city, has accepted .. posit ion .. in one ol lhe lug I."l.'l.- ol v am uuver It is reported that ., represent il of the Winnipeg (Ml Co. secured a jll ii.li'i* i.'i "ii .:■* the .':■ Wednesday. Wm. Whyti , vici C.P.R., I'ussMil through hi * day in ms private car HI u It ,*n lr- way I" the * 'list. Mi-s Patrick who I. Mrs. K li H | her home in Montn . i in*' t\ ■!■ * . Theo, J. Wadman mis been appointed Bro wai * Revelstoke district and any oi permits for bui the same Irom him. Mr. A. G. Du plant, left ed to, i m 10 ill* i idd D.or clerks rd ■ it Orank .' rks n ■ * ' '■.,--• K* ■ ,.n July ',. • - :n .-I he Hut; ii ■ - * . lerks, and > ■• een U i nl . tion ■ • H.n • •■■ • I lhe Y.M.C'. A i " ' "A ■ • . ■• - ■ .* t .,- .-.* • ana 11 ..' nlmis.-i ■ mfl li', ' the - nun * ' t y.w I with a team Irom the \pp: thi V.M.C.A Mr. 0. Vi awarded tl .mpi Mi \ McRai im v -;■•* al i' ■ * ■ ■ I , ■ nt ■ ,- held 11 ll. r. A. M will ■ ■ ■ What Superintendent Proposes to Do This Year-Road to Power House to lie Made Road Superintendent Edward Trimble has started to work to expend the ?75,0 u granted hy the Provincial Government for roads and trails, ami the .$17,Still for bridges. These amounts of money will do a lot of work ami he the means of opening up a vast territory adjacent to Itevelstoke. Iu au interview Mr, Trimble states lhat among the principal works of construction which will he taken in hand this year ami rushed to completion will lie the building of a road from the city to the power house. In this the city and the government will work in conjunction, .Mr. Trimble already Iris a large gang nt work repairing and rebuilding roads iu the Camborne district connecting with the town*; of Trout Lake, Beaton ami Comaplix, also the numerous trails leading lo the various mines in the vicinity. Among the bridges which will he built is one across the lllecillewaet river on the Fourth street extension, This will he built Ihis lull. The work as planned s,, far for this season is as follows:-- Road south to he extended two miles below Greenslide. All roads in the vicinity of Revelstoke to be gravelled and rolled. Big Bend road to Steamboat Landing to be gravelled anil graded, Road to Columbia I'ark to he graded and grovelled. | Oreely Creek road to he oxtenied at considerable length. Mt. Itevelstoke trail wiil he extended two miles. Trail up ,i ,i.i"ii Pass extended. | "'.ei nnieut ail I city to work in conjunction in building a n',,1 * 'ii;, power house. Road from Big Eddy sawmill site i *iiiMer will he rebuilt. Four nnd a half mihs ,,; new trail will he built to ' nil et with bridge across Gold Stream in Big * Trail from (lohl stream to Canoe * be th irougbly r«| aired ami ■ - rebuilt n n m tm : t,, the nes will !„■ built, the Col imbia riv- rivcr ' id. HE MADE GOOD Did Revelstoke Boy Honored By Confreres in Calgary The employees ol the local Do- tniuion Hixpross company's ollices and a numlier of the business friends of 1). tl. McKenzie, tbe agent of the Calgary express ollice, met last night, in the (Irosvenor at a banquet which was tendered as a farewell to Mr. McKenzie, who is leaving the Calgary ofllce to take n long vacation, and ihen to he transferred to another agency. Witty men sat down at the long tables, and after tbe material of the banquet was disposed of a number of presentations were made to the retiring agent. The employees of the express ollice resented Mr. McKenzie Willi a purse ol' gold and a very beautifully illuminated address; the business men of the city presented Mrs. McKenzie, through her husband with a beautiful silver tea service. M.ll. Flaherty of lhe express stall, presented the purse of gold anil the illuminated address, and Mr. McKenzie responded in a few brief words of appreciation. A. Allan of the customs ollice delivered an interesting speech n presentlug Mr. McKenzie with the silver service.—Calgary Herald. Mr. McKenzie is an old Hevelstoke hoy ami will he remembered by many her,'. lie occupied a similar position here to the one he has just vacated iu Calgary, While in Ihis eity he was prominently Identified With sporting interests and has apparently made good with the Calgary people. 11.Ids and ends in House Furnishings at How-mi's Hid Kutnture store at half price. Howson's old furnltute -tore is al- iii"il empty, hut there are a few left which are ottered „t half things price. Howson's Removal Sale i- drawing to a close, hut there are still n few bargains lelt nt half price. Notice! Any person wishing to no burning for agricultural purposes during the closed lire season. may do so hy complying with .Sections 5 and (i, Chapter Sl of the Bush Fire Act, antl have a permit from the Fire Wardens or Government Agent of the "'* district. J. K. McL,EAN, Div. Fire Warden. Revelstoke, May (ith, 1911. 2m ■ ■ * I ■ * * ■ - ron Death mpi* • the •i*l with the Si row ' i.* with work * BRT. 1 Ml ■ ' ' 1 ' * ' NOTICE ■-y^-MiA 4t\ CONTRACTORS. sr M v | III Ml 111.111 ll HEWS* DKI'C; STORK L Soap News y ... . PALM Afjr» ULIVE OIL SOAP 3 Cakes in Box. 25c. - * i-i uap wi 11 milled, and made .,.„ |'„.,. olive iml I'*''"' Oil, ii l»» o and I'ciieirli.il effcel on llu mosl i nkin, Price. 40c. a Box New Books UN P. V. VV HI T ; " „ ,.,|.* N HAXTBR i': AMI i * Hi Ii I \l ni OUR PLAN ON EXCHANGE OF BOOKS Sou pi* iiiii pari in *• i'i '■ Ioi m* ■ hoot which von own. Vie cxrliimKi witm Ioi mt Ion for 20 Cents Kodaks! Eastman Film;, Pn-rm Film Pa ;ks. Velox, and Soho Papers and all Chemicals used in Amateur or Professional Photography. HF/VVS J)Kl Ci STORE, W\T To IH.ME I (lock Court Iloiuse, Itevelstoke. .ileil Tenders, superscribed ' Ten- i ''"iut bouse, Revelstoke," «iii be received by the Honourable th i Minister uf Public Works, up to noon Inesday, tho 81st day ol May, 1911, f"i the erection ami completion • i ,i Co iri house at lievelstoke. in:***., Opacifications, Contract, Forms "f Tender may be seen at ih ■ "linen ,,f the Qovernmi nl v.. u Nelson, Kamloops, New ... im.a !• i ri,,. incial Timbei In iver, an I at the Ho- menl ol Public Works, Parlia mint i* Idinx > Ictoria, n* 0. ■ mi,. i,y apply II I '-..llllll oil • Ileal Dn Ioi the sum lollai * ' ICI >ili|i|illic*l '|.t'"l hunk m|im*| ,,*, i po I "ii n chartered • ■I Cans * rn.oh' payable ■ ii*.n tl ol P iblic ial t" ii i i.'.i ent * i in tender, «h ch h*,u i rt the pai * de —■—•———— inl n tract when Tin i bmjues **'.* ,.' i, i I'll tl llll, I'l.- '.'.ill |,i* I ,-t in || *.| lo thi'lll the i ontract. m ill lum ' '■ *.t ;, guarantee i dd tbi Ministei "'. Pub i n i in, |„,r * - ■ * • * ■ ■ iitn-nt ,,f th.* contract * Tin I.*' .'. *iii not . on i* red tin . lesn i .a the i. un applied, i .niii in,* ,,. ri,„i signature ol " I . nil I ' in I* II I ii tli . li n 'i ii • i * ■ ■ i •linly ni'i'i'te.l .1 1 t.KIKI'Tni Public W"lk« Bog im i. Ill nl I'lll,111* V. \ irtoiiu, IJ. LV. 1st May, lull. Ill Ml III • " I* SI mi ti After Supper Sale No. 5/ You want to look after the items we have on sale to-night at oui-"After Supper Sale;" they arc money-savers every one of them and are articles that you will have to buy before long, so you vvill be wise to take this chance to save yourself a good part of the price. They ko on sale to-night at 7 o'clock and the prices hold good till closing. Come early and get first choice. Corset Cover Embroideries Some of Ihe newest and nicest we have ever shown. We have two kinds with about half a dozen patterns in each. Fine cambric, with a wide embroidery, some of it a very fine French embroidering, and very pretty designs. Regular (iOc. To-night, 35c. a yard. Fine Lawn in cross bar and dimity stripes, one of the newest things in this line. Regular, 45c. To-night, 25c. Strnnping in lots of different designs, 15c. per yard. Prints! Prints! Five hundred yards of English Prints which we guarantee to be fast colors. Light and dark patterns. Regular 15c. To-night—9 yards for $1.00. Pretty Aprons About six dozen nice aprons to go at less than the material would cost you. Small tea aprons, made of fine lawn and neatly hemstitched, 16c. each. Lawn aprons with bibs, embroidery trimmed, good length. 25c. each. Fancy Linen A lot of Linens, drawn, hemstitched and Damask in tray cloths, sideboard cloths and tea cloths. To-night they are HALF PRICE. Bargains in Hosiery, Hair Pins, Barrettes, Combs, Laces. Embroideries, Etc. F.O R. GOO © GO O ID. How About A New Suit Made to Order Our Spring Samples for Suits and Spring Overcoats just arrived. We guarantee a perfect fit, style and well tailored garments at fair and honest prices. MeKinnon & Sutherland Fit-Rctorm Clothing Foot-Rite Shoe •Style "W» That intangible thing which appeals to all men—particularly thc younger chap whose clothes must be distinctive—has been attained in this new spring Campbell's Clothing model with its long, gracefully shaped lapels, its well made, slightly dipped coat front and the new features of cuffs and pocket Haps shown in illustration. It has Bmartness and individuality—while the wear is in it too. It always is In clothing bearing the Campbell's Clothing trade mark. *t Mc%ae Mercantile Co.. 4td. Jhe J'tijla J'.wp for Man aid Boys ls)ho Know a WANTBD-OIH for general hon* K0K 8AWM"W° Te«m» ot Heavy woik. No . inlili on. Apply ED, A.', H'lrsiMi lor gale—Apply to J. Ker- I'.ii 11. it. nachan, Haltiion Arm. WANTED Tenders lor ela-shlnn fifty | ii'H'-i of lleht timber and bush. For I lm ther particulars apply to 3, Kiifiii'lmn. Salmon V,in. Tenders tu bl in hy May li tb. Shi fob's Cum nu.i'lv >lnni r-.nithl, iin-m culiln. hrnl* llie Uuu.il ud I j_.j. . . . 23 mat* tm