II li 11 11 11 11 1*1 HHSllHlllllHHHllHHH m REVELSTOKE Railway Junction and Divisional Point. Headquarters for Columbia River Navigation. Hub of Timber Belt, Mineral Zone, Agricu,f".*ral Lands and Vast Water -fVn -if B. C. (( *V r lievelstoke, the Capital of Canada's Alps." The Mail-Herald UBliBHUH 11 life. *4bi^® Vol. 19 No 43 Hai'SSEKaKSM^HHISIdi •"^THE MAIL-HERALD*^ g ••Circulates twice per week >ln- gj Vg] ong thee prpspeiipus' fcitizegs .-of 9 fl] CanadaV Premier Prince. 9 ^Tho «■ ognised ( adro^Hsing 8 ^^AiUthlUn f.qr , if WjiiplW -and In- 9 H teetoi^rUishjJoWmbia. g ■■I 8 HHHHHHHSSlSSHllHa KEVELSTOKE. B. C. MAY 31, 1918 $2.50 Per Year LIBERAL CONVENTION MEETING The tirst day of the Provincial Lib- e.rul convention found some le">7 delegates assembled in the tastefully decorated opera house auditorium, when the chairman's gavel called the meeting to order. Tbe business ot the convention com- menced at '2:2Q p.m., when President H. C. Brewster, took ihe platform, -supported by some twenty members of the 13. C. Executive. After the strains of the National anthem died away, Mayor T. Kilpatrick ot Revelstoko, delivered an address of welcome io tbu assembled delegates. "Gentlemen uii behalf oi ibe citizens ,,( Revelstoke, 1 lake greal pleasure in welcoming you to our town. It is no doubt true that the position wo occupy iu Revelstoke, is anion-; the most tent ral and convenient for pro- vincial conventions and which geogt'a- I lm- advantage has been used to considerable extent during the past few years, but we have to thank, you for chosing mir ity for your place of meeting. As your worthy president has sail. I ara glad to say ihat in Revel-Volte in provincial matters polities .ie, nol enter into our proceedings Both my predecessors were of lhe Lib- eial faith, i am a Conservative, I wish ;n su-n.i 10 you the freedom of Revelstoke, I am advising police force that 'should anj ol you become bois- terious from the sudden change of climate' 9ame will be overlooked but v.i, ii you have been here a few days i-n.I have become acclimatised, you will of cours be alright; whilst you mv here I also beg to extend to you cn behalf of th KevelBtoke Club, one end all, an in tat Ion to visit with us and 1 - >oui \i>it will be a pleasant one an.l that you will be aid.- tn ... ... a wa b with pleas- lav to \.. amongst us and will be glad io r tu non .-very possible occasion to thi- city of ReveU'toke,"—• (Lo id applause, I . ... Chairman H.C. Brewster, briefly thanked th.- Mayor and i itiz ns .-•!'. 0 I ir their hospit- . BUSINESS. Tb thm . ot .lown to business1. A credential committee were sti . ■ ring ihe period when their a- in process ol forma tion, i o ii neni members of the execu live, .a ...::.; Me. - .-. lluncau Uoss. John - . Ralph Smith, W. A. Mao Di na I Idrcs es, Mr. Ross devot .1 most of his speech te. a on ol ihe s--u - ate in ief irin STa al Bill totho people. Honest John Oliver expressed his ■ --.ii. sympathy with the pro- po al to n. . i ■ olittion by telegram to Sir Geo. Ro - endoi ing the stand of ibe -na •■ ; aiorlty. aitho he had Icen *.oo lm y lately far.nin.: to pay serii . ...ii to the course of Dominion polii ii a, Mr. Ralph Smith—As an Englishman expressed hi approval of ibe Laurier Canadian Nival proposals. Mr. A. Ma. I).ui ild was fully in accord with thc senate amendments, which meant "referring the Naval Policy to the people of Canada." S. S. Taylor, tC.C, rose and speak- inrg from the auditorium, said n few wor.l- .n favor of the Liberal Naval Poll v. The attack should lind the navies of the Dominions each separate Iy r,-ti\ i'.i -li- Bght, an election is bound to conn- and the Canadian people cannot be fooled a second time on r. false patriotic cry. F. -*,. Cougdon took the platform— The Liberal party has eSBenelally been a party of pea'e and nothing should II done which would add to the difficulties ot preserving peace whilst of HUDlSHHHHIIHIlillllli) « 1 WANTED. § H - m m H IJ ® H 11 1 ■ tu rn H m A prize of $3 will be given H to the person sending in tho (Sj -beat suggnstioD tor-a comic H stunt to be put on in connec- If) lion with tlm Y.M.C.A. Field If Day to be Held July 1st. All S biggest ions wiil be considered J) by the Sports committee they S reserving the right to Use S any or all of them, >ume to B Ire in hy Baturday noon or. S .liuin 7l-h. Name and oddrc- | Ol endcr must lie plainly ■'. wrltlen. All correspondence | tobe addressed to tbo Sports ID Committee, Y.M.C.A. ^ ■ '[ilHHHilHUHHHHHHB course our free institutions must be i reserved Our naval policy should be similar to our militia actions, let us defend 0lir own homes and country lirst and then assist the Empire, We must pre- horve our individuality whilst binding still together the bonds ot' Empire, manning, owning and completely keep ing our navy under our own control, Is l-lie true Canadian and Imperial Policy, today ihe provincial government is Ichs strong than the federal government, and we should certainly en - deavor to keep provincial and federal issues separated —Applause. Capt. Worsnop, Kamloops—War is lull, I object to thc $36,000,000 contribution because dreadnoughts ou the Pacific coast would be of lii tic service I speak as a blockade runner in Hussia Jap war; on the Pacillc coast we have a natural line of Island defence iin - passable by battleships ii defended by torpedo boats and submarines. I op- poe-'e contributions io buy imttlcshipo because they arc Useless io us on ihe Pacific coasl. We want "defence" ouly and any battleship policy is dangerous and useless to us. Chairman Brewster made a short ad ■dress. Provincial Organizer Bacr also made a short speech. Several others also spoke. Business don.-, it was decided to send a telegram, no a "night letter ' to Ottawa, complimenting ibe senate on Naval Bill amendment. \ resolution oi condolence with the relatives of Mr. F.J. Deane, hue mem her of the provincial Liberal executive arric-d unanimously. The Credentials committee reported after considerable trouble and the del egatcs were seated in districts as follows: l.o al delegates—A, Cayley, J. Abra bamtvon, Af McRae, J. Stewart, Dr. Suth rland, W.I. Briggs, Wf Bell, Geo Ma h on, C. R. Macdonald, J. li. MacKenzie. Total number uf delegates' acsually B ill el. District Del, Prox Alberni 5 •> Cowi'han 2 8 Chilliwack - 1 Cranbrook 5 5 Comox 3 7 Dewdney 3 7 Delta -i 5 Van-oiiv.r 1" 1" Victoria 22 18 Sanaach 4 i Islands - 2 Nanaimo 3 7 Kaslo 1 9 \- I on o 1 Greenwood - 8 Ymir 1 1 Rossland 1 0 \'e*.v . Westminster C -4 Ks mimalt 1 9 New -astle 1 3 Kamloop^ 5 0 Vale 4 3 Revelstoke 10 0 Redmond 9 1 ' ikanagan 6 2 Skeena 3 7 Total delegate present 157 Total proxies present 124 Minutes? of last Lili-rai conven • were then read and approved. On motion the meetings were declar ed open to the press. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Tin- financial report -hovel receipts and disbursements oi Slu.200 during the past year. COMMUNICATIONS. Various communications were read , n.i accepted, COMMITTEES. At this stage a Knmlo.ips delegate rose to move "re-consid-ration of the motion to allow the presence ol the pnss at the meetings." The resolution was voted down by i practically unanimous voice. Platform, and resolution nomination committees, J.C Wad'. John Oliver. and S. S. Taylor. 6 PLATFORM COMMITTEE. Dr. Sutherland, C. B. .Sword, H. Brewster, F 0. Wade, D. Ross, Dr. W. Wenton, J. Oliver, RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE. R. Smith, W,H, Prescott, Geo. Bell, J. McRae, Hamilton Bole, Alex. Mc- Rae, Cap. Rawsay, J.C. Wade, Dr. E. Carthur, J.H. Sinkler. An amendment that F. C. Wade be omitted from thc se'eond committee, Strongly supported by delegate Worsnop, ot Kamloop- and other, on the grounds that "the Liberal party had in the pa*»t ben run too mu -h by old war horse- a* tl.- . th" ignor ing of new blood coming into the pro- vlncel" Honest John Oliver described the aflair as a "storm in a t.-a cup," i 'Continued on Page Eight.) R. F. GREEN RETURNS FROM OTTAWA made by the lucal exchange to headquarters, and it is hoped that immed iate attention will ho given tho mai- Ur. A local- sportsman bagged fine silver tip bear nnd .., grizzly last week Secured Great Appropriations tor Kootenay Constituency. — Lead Bounty Extended ; Supplementary Estimates will Swell Total. R. F. Green, M.i'., passed through ibecity last Wednesday on bis way to the coast. Mr. tlreen has heen exceptionally successful in sc. uring many greal thitt-rs for the Kootenays, n recent Issue of the Nelson Daily News in speaking of Mr. Green's return rfays: Delighted to return to British C01 - luuihia alter several mouths at Uti tawa. and more than ever convinced of tho great tuture toward which this province is progressing wiih e-ucb rapid strides, RfF. Ureen, member for Kootenay In the Dominion house of commons, passed through Nelson last nic h; on his way to the coast. He will return to Nelson next month. i n the arrival of the Crow boat. Mr. Green was met by friends, who were eager to congratulate him upou the extension of the had bounty, thc opening ol the Dominion railway belt and ihe large appropriations which he- has been -'tic essful In securing for tha carrying out of improvenunts to meet the needs ol the people oi iiii- riding Mr. tin- n appeared li be particular y gratified at the extens on of tlie lead bounty, which assures ior the lead miner, a minimum i rice ,.' 613 per ion fot the n-xt flve years nn.l 1 Um-s the iniustry on a solid foundation. The . ,'cn '.i.i of the 1 ouuty, which was vigorously oppose! by Hon. Frank Oliver an.l other i . eral I , rs in the bouse, I ill be iollow- - d, ii is hoi -i by Mr, Green, .... th - ippoini enl oi a commission to investigate the needs of the- silver-lead mining industry, a proposal which the toi Koatenay placed before parliament in his spee b Ln ipporl ol :. , ■ .ten-.iei. The > ta ap- ated lor the boui ij is f.OU.COO, le a - ota 27,1 ' for publi-- worl:- n I : i winch were n im > ii.-.l in the ..li. li-e n hai I $131,500 in the supi le nta > es - o . O! th • latter ti n '100,000 i> for a now dredging plant for uso iu ihis riding. The total secured sped - lie-ally ior Kootenay public works is (4 18,000, apart from -general grants, stub as the estimate of $550,000 tor dredging operations iu British Columbia. ESTIMATES IN DHTML. Main estimates for Kootenay are; Cranbrook—Publio Works, $25t000 public buildings renewals, S15.000. Pernio—Drill HaU, $20,000. Gol In -l'ulili'- building, $25,000. Revelsloke—Publio building, $50,000. Trail—l'ulili.- building, &20.000. Ainswortli—Wharf, $8,200. Beaton—Wharf, $8,5Ce0. Boswell—Completion of wharl, $1,- ■1011. Columbia and Kootenay rivers— Iin- I nu-nis, $20,000. Columbia nvcr—Survey to ascertain ia inability from Iioundary, $U>,000. En t Arrow I'ark—Wharf. $7,500. Grey Creek—Wharf, $5, Harbors, rivers, bridges, general repairs and improvements, $30,000. Invermere—Wharf, $20,000. . j 1 aslo—Wharf, $18,000. Kootenay Bay—Wharf, $7,500. Needles Wharf, $7,500. Renata—Wharf, 87,-500. Shulty Beach—Wharf, $6,000. Willow Point—Wharf, $10,000. Supplementary estimates for Kooteuay are as follows: Columbia and Kootenay rivers — v. liarves generally, $23,000. i rawfotd Bay — Whail improvements, $1,600. m lhi Wharf, $3,550. Windermere—Wharf, $1,500. New il-.'.l .n. plant ior KootenayK ,000. Included in the supplementary estl- mates is also an appropriation of $11,- ilie. equipment of the new plant at Ottawa for the testing of Canadian on • a further Btep to asi-ist lhe min- ing industry, for which Mr. Green was : i---ly instrumental. Y.M.C.A. WEEKLY NOTES PREMIER SAYS ITS A CALAMITY Hon. Richard McBride says People will view with Surprise Senate's Killing Naval Aid Bill. iEFFECT IN LONDON QUITE DEPRESSING The Boys' Bible Class will start Victoria, May 28—"Tho failure of again mi Sunday, June let, at ten tne senate to accept Mr. Borden'scon o'clock. This meeting will be held at irih-jtlon poliey will be, in my opinion, a national calamity.'1 the end of MoKen/.le avenue, on the bank overlooking the river. All hoys who -aro members of this class arc invited to attend. BASEBALL The senior league is goinr; :'inx. Already three games have been i laved amid much laughter. These games will be played every Monday, Wednes-1 i.a, and Friday, starting at G:45 p.m. -hap The following is the schedule not including the games thai hav.- aire a ly been played: Pirates v. Y.M.O.A., dune -Jad. C.P.R. v. riiMies, June 4th. Businessmen v. V.M.C.A., Jan* Cih. V.M.C.A. v. t'.l'.U., June 9th. Businessmen v. Pirates, June- llth. Businessmen v. C.P.R., June- I3ih. Pirates v. V.M.C.A.. June- Kith. t'.l'.U. v. Pirates, June ISth. Businessmen v. V.M.C.A.. Jim- 20. V.M.C.A. v, C.P.R., June 23rd. Businessmen v, Pirates, Jun" '.."ith. Businessmen v. C.P.R., Jun.- :7th. Pirates v. V.M.C.A., July 2nu. C.P.R. v. Pirates July 4th. Businessmen v. V.M.C.A., July 7th. V.M.C.A. v. C.P.R., July Oth. Businessmen v. Pirates, July llth, Businessmen v. C.P.R., July llth. Pirates v. V.M.C.A., July 16th. C.P.R. v. Pirates, July 18th. Businessmen v. V.M.C.A., July 21s'.. 1 ollowing is what is h-ft of tbe boys' publi.- school league. Eaton and Lee, June 3rd. -1 odwin r.n I Laugh •■ I, June? fith. G o [win and Lee, June 10th, I .-. igheed and Baton, June 13th. Le ■ an 1 I.aii.hc. .1. Jun i 17th. ■■ n and l-..i on, J une 21 tU, That is th.e comment mado ou lhe Naval Bill situation yesterday by Sir Richard McBrlde, Premier of British Columbia, in. re-si onse to a question put by a "News-Adveniser" represent alive. "Sir George Ros-," he continued, ''who has been playing the role ot apologist for Sir Wiltrid Laurier in ihe Senate, ta- unquestionably tried hard to maV.e the best ol a bad ca-e, but the people ol Canada will un • oubtedly view with much dismay tbe adoption by ihe Upper Chamber oi ihe proposal h.' has s«.en tit to submit to it. "There can be no doubt al all of thu • ii • He it . n le n '.on ihat any action of ilu- kind on the pari o! the Li ral raa.'o itj in hi Si nati will have.*' VANCOUVER BLT3 GOT , J. J. HILL Summer Schedule Burton Celebration ■ o'clock on Juu I the C. P.R, summer train sche i to go ... lee t. In other words, the flrst trains oi the e\tia service to be put into o.m t.i- ie n to th ibe in- : ii- i iravei on C.P.R. 1 . will li a .e S an ouvi i and Montreal re - ..ly next Sunday on their initial run- across the oniinent. The train which inaugurates the aug- menied s-ervice out ol M - il i iai will a i" i on ihursdaj i thai date lour daily train- will have ior and arrive trom the East. As mentioned previously in The province, the nw train- will be known as numbers il anl 02', ihe i. rni'-r being the westbound and the latter th ist bound, No. 62 will i ave Vancouver in the afternoon at tbi ■ o'clock, making . no itions at j v.-.th th.- Eastern expresses. 1 o al -te.; a .-.iii be ma ■■ by No. 02 a ona wit a the Sicamous .,n 1 Arrowhead branchei have lieen e.ui.'.d ior on the new Bchedules. Eastbound the train wlU arrive at ca oui a' 5.87 o'clock in the morning aid ai Uevelstoke1 in tunc lo con- t: i with the Arrowhead train, which leavea Revelstoke at B:U5. Trains on tin- Okanagan branch will leave Sicamous for points in the Okanagan Valley, making onm-ctions by steamer down th" OknnaL-an Lake nt 10:20 o'clock in the mo'ning. Westbound connections with the two branches are made at 5'li5 p.m. at Sicamous and at Revelstoke ar 4;3,J P-n>. i In the order of their departure the iollowin? trains will lie operated out ol Vancouver, starting next Sunday Number Four, tbe Toronto Express, leave- at S30 a.m.; number 14, the Poo-Pa -iflc express, leaves at 1:45 o'clock in the morninir. Westbound the n.-w train, leaves at 3 o'clock in tbe atternoon. and number 2, the Imperial Limited, leaves at 8 o'clock a' niehl. Th--last named as Its name implies, is a last train maklngi stops only nt the moit important pointi. Only, lirst-da-s equipment, sleeping cars,, tourisl cgrs diner, hnd observation, ears will lie operated on this express.! Burton, H. C, .May ... -A glorious ua.ma; >l tho Twenty-fourth i.n I B bl' • ■■!■ ■ rowd than ever turned out to celebrate and enjoy themselves Th.- whole proceedings were under tho ement o.' the Ladies Aid Society who worked hard to make the day a su ce^s, and arc to be congratulated ..- .li splendid results oi iheir exert- . ii.. After lunch had been icrvjad on ai. gtouucU, children's sports ra'.' Indulged in, an.l afterwards the gror in iu- with \ I iton from Nakusp, Sunnyside, Arrow Park and "iher lake points, it Wu a re ord crowd for Burton anil a ma I enjoyable dance in thc town bull trough! ih,' dm to a happy conclus- ion. A raffle for Ihrec beautifully wor i.ed cushions resulted in Miss Williams of Graham's Landing, William stracb an and John Hellmcrs being the lucky winners. The special feature of the day was ihe horse racing, whieh caused t;roat excitement, with close finishes. Four ■ ompetitors lined up at the siartinK point In each of the throe heats, which vas ultimately won by Henry Davies' marc, well ridden by J. I.incss. Victor Joseph's bay was second in a very fast run race, ridden by its owner. The other starters were Peter Pant's roan, and CharlcM Marshall's pony splendidly handled by Mis* Symons of Nakusp who showed fine horsemanship. Much inconvenience is being caused by tho contimii-d breakdown of tho telephone system, and no eflocts are apparently being made to remedy tho state of affairs. Complaints have been CANADA Washlni on, May 27—-"Wall street a friend west of Buflalo, ,i. Hill, iast of the great railway king ol America, remarked h re Ih oth t* day. ■ Wall tri ut is merely ;, ouut.-: over which he people oi the couniry an- -ii!.,,. . ir tra Lini . I i gentlemen behind the count, i arc de- j.e nd ni ni on i ill i in r • but .: cuscomei decline to come up to the counter then things go bard wuh Wall Btreet. ll .in not live cry w 11 . n itself. *■ t he iu exchange hn- had Bonn I ■ i. 11 > hull knocl.s au-.l I am inclined to believe that the gentlemen ou ibe i.e oc are not by any n.eau.-' through with all their troubles, They to hav.- Iia.i '.card only ior themselves and cared little foi thc real .: uf th.' right ol the country. Ai First Aid Con £ ,t I ive Comj eiir.g Tea . . The team i C.P.R, Si. Ji i.n .- v.. ■■' an ■ i ent . \ an ou- ;-.e to t ik.- pari nual Urit - i-h Columbia co l'i d ihalle:,c there to.lay. The co,:. to teams fiom the dideren the i anadian Pa tfle F.ail i ation ... ■ ouver team w nta ives I and Ka.i.lue. ' ent ho! : 1 :':. : ship. lhe Ii a , -. were in . ■ ... - !'• - :in, K. J...... Ul Woik. V, .*.'. ,. an o: ops i- se i . .,al C. i ..'. i ;. • ei that a., n from lii- shops wei , . I .'. ,y will in add - cur.ng the ■ going to Winnipeg on June li to compete tti-h >.i ■ : tham - . of the c.i*.it. i.i. .- .. Bt and the win- n to tbe bail.s at I * . 'lh- flrst a Q'.ber matter t. John Am- ■ ■ man- agemenl o .nd thai the n en ;.eo ;t up ** it made- no differen a to the.n whal they did to values. They would ,, . .. -, al Interest bas "ii nun a property as build it .. t to thi competitions in up. Thej are not thc constructoi .. t yW) ,,».•„,. .,,, ,he (act that .-md makers of real values and pro-- u,. Highnei th Dui of Connaught parity, I have heard .-oinc talk oi . ,,,,;,., ,.; gti jo!uj curtailment! ol credits iu finance. To .... D, . ,,.„ hl, personal attention -ome extent this is truei but coa- ■,. ifae Wuik of the order and when- ditions are now Improving aud 1 . ,,., possible hns been l.rcsent attho ni sinns ,,( ila;kening busteeu or demonstrations anl testa. — News- n uiul ihe government inspectors nl hulls and boilers wci-c here. ' 'lli.-ii- were gathered for tlie purpose lie steamers Bonnlngton and Uoss • U nil, ilie tti(-s Whauliau, Elko, ' Smuggler, Co.Umbia and Dorothy I Symons, also the Domin.ou dredges. Tenders are being called by Munro! & Hewitt of Winnipeg for lhe clear-! in« o" lot numlier o-2 of the Columbia I valley land--, on the shore of the Ar-: iow Lakes, for a buyer anl pros-: pective settler al an early date. 'lhe Canadian Development com - I an. Ii;i- t-old live lois of iruit lunil ni Fcst'haU, and a gang u..de-i thi foieiiinn-liip of Mr, Powne has gone' i'p to clear two lots, leaving for Foso hall l-his week, lhe n-w owner wW arrive from Kngland early in Juue. M. McLean the road superintendent, v a< in t'jw.-i this week looking after the seuson's new work. Mis. Austin and Mit. Drake of Net- son paid a visit to loun on Friday, iiU>rr..n, u, Burton the-same day, to visit t-he former's mother, Mrs. Mas ters. R.H. E-aii'd l.-.'t for Kol,-on yester ('ay to bring bae-k from ihat point tbe provincial government's new launch, for the use of ihe lire wardens on the Arrow Lake The boat's head ■ quarters will be at Nakusp. where a Louse wiil be built for it and moored at the government wharf site at tlvs fiot o." Slocan avenue. The' ia|te a- .\akusp has started to ii-e en'he-r fn-ei during the past fey- days, now that tho weather is warm.' It is now 1) fe.. t above low wat.-r. Pome anticipate rather high water ih» tirst week in Jan.-. Preparations will be- •made tor N* kusp's day of -fart- July i immediately. It is cxp.cted thai ihis years' program will put all previous ones in, th - l ,. tground. Flags were Hying from all tbu '"•■■' pt "ii-.. and from all buildings, in honor of Empire clay. III Box 734 A WELL STOCKED PANTRY ■ >r upo sort ol tains ■ :. 1 jpoil, ' -■ land -■ ■■: . tthe much a'' he common ire I hey th ■ ■• mtnon Hobson's Grocery TIRED? THEN A CUP OF "BELL BLEND TEA »* will refresh vou with its bright, spicy flavor ami fragrancy. Sold in 1 Ib, lead packages. Price, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per Ib. G. W. BELL P. O Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 28 Your Individuality Delineated There is h character ex- pressed in Tourner Photo- graphs that arrests attention Models ol' arli-tic and scientific skill,faithfully reproducing t li.it hide* finable "something" thai ma1..--, a photo ii 'Speaking ' likeness. Whv endure lhe nsu.il siilie.1 and repressed style when von cm gci something clifleroul and heller lor lho same price? Look Us Up! The Trueman Studio Ji. Douglas Tournvr \m^- LINCOLN DIED A POOR MAN New Vor . May 2,"—The bitter let- lir- which Mis. Lin on, widow of Ab- ,'.,. a i 1 inMoln, wrote more than years a.,0 when in despair of getting Congress to pass an appropriation for her a>s stance, were >old at auction yes- i it-day. Mo-t of the letters went to dialers for less than $.">u. A letter in which Mrs. Lincoln offered lo sell a black la<-e dress, wbich . ost over $2,- Du, brought *>*10. Th.' most acrimonious letter of all, one in whie-h Mrs. Lincoln wrote thnt General Grant and lis wife treated her with "utter heatt k-sin-s," brought *30, ihe best price of tho lot. A letter of Martha Washington, a simple kindly lettei- to an old friend, with love, kiss.-s and remembrances, sold for 8300. NO MOKE FAT! Simple Fat Redu.-ing Treatment — No n.ore about being too fat, I can reduce your weight without dangerous Jrugs or starvation diet. Write for particulars to Anna Sharp, Edmonds, British Columbia. rhe "Ce itler" Sex DEFENCE ABUVE PARTY .'.--... * a ' * ' McBride -ome . : •, et sl ld< iJ in dire hi ■ ■ ■ b :-, idmii ■ * tba work • - I rr fire..] fftr I ■ .- tion migbt - government had fre,m tion at an 'I'-n* l firmly believe " he added ' be net' live- , | , r >■ < reed all records .-stab!. h--r| in any like period in th" hi to. -,- .* Berlin, May 27—Wild scenes enacted lay during the exhibition ol! I rincess Victoria Loui-'e's bridal costume and the we.1.imi; ■ iPse-nts at the of *-.•'*.< Te. see ihe dress of. 3unbea n" ladies and mod- -, .-. ihe gowns from one Police re-erves had estore ordei fi r i-baos bad reigned for upward* an hour. Hatpins, finger nails. ■ e u • 1 a- w"ap ■ irfare. Microbes in Your Scalp Authorities say that a microbe causes baldnerr. if you are losing hair try our remedy at our risk. I'rref. 1 of < ny, and Ir'-iieh . e mi ll 1 their M' ■ • ' 1. ' If I. I Distinguished Invalids Tokyo, Mav 27—BJmperor Yopbibto in letter, but lhe' Km,pre s Badako has fallen ill from .old contracted (luring her long vigil al le-r hu-. - land's bsd-isde. Her lllnesfl is not critical, but she is confined to her apartmenm, nnd r.n 'he advice of her physielanq will not alt.-nd tomorrow's meeting of th<* Rml Cross Society of Japan. I.. HI ■|. . I I eh.| md i I growth ti Wi - , 'nt of I I i • ,| ' 11jr- i will u •■ ii ii'-- il' DOt *lll e " itata V'mr ' . . m ' . .r rniiiicy i • ■ .- I .-. , rdses, Ww uy lo tall "03" If uir Tonio in (his community '.uiv at our HU.ro: WALTER BEWS. Ilfi'lufolll. Ilrill-I. 1 e.llM.,1.1. The Jutatt Start Then, la • Hrull Hi',™ In n-eirly arm town • re'l div In tbn llniU-d HlftUin, CarmeU «n,l (Irut nrluta. Thrrti ia * iliffennl llriall llrtnatly tttr Ufimtty cvrry ordinary hitman III — aaoh Mtwnially daalnnad fnr th* CWllculW ill for wbkui It is rfeconuiif-odad. Tha Kaiall Warn ar* Amrrics'a OrMtMt Drui Rloraa Sherwin TD 0 i n -f o ^A/i1liflms r ainib We carry a full range of colors in the above, both for inside and outside work, also floor finishes, Stains, Varnishes, Oil Turps, Johnson's Wood I>yes, etc. For best results see that S. W. P. is marked on the can. Everything in up-to-date Paint Brushes. STOVES—A Kootenay or Suskalta Range made by the largest firm in that business in the Kritish Umpire; will give more heat on less fuel, lasl longer, look and cook better than any stove on the market to-day, we can prove this to you. Camp Stoves, Camp Outfits, Baseball, Lacrosse and Tennis Goods, Bicycles, Fishing Tackle. GROCERIES, 1'ruit and Vegetables. We do an ever increasing trade in these; Quality Coods, Pair Prices, Correct Accounts. We Are headquarters for Poultry Supplies, chick food, extra Grade Wheat, Hay Peed, etc. BOURNE BROS., LIMITED GROCERS AND HARDWARE DEALERS First St, Revelstoke. Telephone No. 22 EARLY SPRING GOODS Consisting of every conceivable si/.e and make of Hats, Cloves, Shoes and Underwear; also a most extensive stock of Neckiies of every .shade and style. We have also a specially fine assortment of samples for our Spring Clothing Order Dep.irtnieet. McKINNON & SUTHERLAND Fit-Reform Clothing Stetson Hits Foot-Rite Shoes COFFEE - CHICORY - TEA Fresh Roasted Brazil, per lb 35c Fresh Roasted Mocha and Java blend, per lb.... 50c Old Country Chicory, per package 20c Ceylon Tea, in bulk, 3 lbs. for $1.00 Other teas, including Tetleys, Liptons, Ridgwayp, Silver Spoon, etc. ----- John McIntyre & son First Street. Telephone No. 93 nnGnnDaDODDDnnanDPauDoDDnDDDDaoDDaanDDDDDDc Now Is the Time for Fertilizing Your Garden Have a Car of Fertilizer on Track. Save money by buying direct from Car P. BURNS & GO., Limited ^□□□□□□□DDanannnniDD .l«l«l«l.l«l«l«l«l»lB|«lM|M|Kl»l»lMl«|a[,l,l,l«l lipIiIpr»ISl»l« § 1 I 1 i □□DQDanDDnuLJiJDcnDnnunDDDDDDDDDDDDDnr: C T± I C A Remarkable Expression of Public Confidence . . . is shown in the- statement of thia Company tor the fiscal year endmi; March 31st, 1913. As compared with one year ago, the following figured are exceptionally interesting: ASSKTS MARCH .'llm. 1918 |48fl,916.72 ASSKTS MAKCH 31ut, 1-J12 $111,208.CO I he,wing ii net gain of $345,647.12 TIuh remarkable gain m po-itivc evidence of the convenience and practicability o.' the 0. H. I. C. plan. NEARLY ONE-QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS LOANED TO Cii.NTHA(*T HOLDERS at 15 PER CRNT. SIMPLE IN- TERB8T DURING THE PAST FISCAL YEAR. If YOU Deutre n Home of Your Own—If you Would Be Independent of a Landlord—Inviee-tlgatc This plan—Now. The Canadian Home Investment Co.. Ltd. "Canada's Old Reliable" Home Ollice: PACIFIC BUILDING, Second Floor VANCOUVER, B. C ReveUloke Office : - J. B. WATSON REALTY CO. ■WWBI»TBl»lSl»l»l«l»l»»Wt»l«l«hlal«l«t»lhMklahl»NI«Nl»N»WI BATURDAY, MAY 31at, 1913. THE MAIL-HERALD,REVELSTOKE PAGE THREE J. B. Watson Realty Co. Six Room Modern House, Corner of Eobson Avenue and Fourth Street §2800 Six Room Modern House, Fourth Street ._ $2200 Eleven Room House, Fourth Street, near McKenzie Avenue _ - $3000 100 Feet Seventh Street, near McKenzie Avenue _$1500 Store Building McKenzie Avenue for Rent. Give in Y ur Listings if You Want a Quick Sale J.B. Watson Realty Co. W. H. HOROBIN, Manager. Local Agency American Casualty Co. AGENT FOR PACIFIC SALES ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. VICTORIA APPRECIATES R. F. GREEN THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED I85B Record of Progress for Five Years—1906-1911 1911b 1911 * 3,000,000 8 4,000,000 3,000000 4,600,000 Capital - Reserve ... - Deposits .... 23,677,730 35,042,311 Loans and Investments - 27.457,090 38,854.801 Total Assets - - - 33,090,192 48,237,284_ Hns 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all "" the Principal Cities in the World. A OENERAL BANKINO BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Interest allowed at highest current rate. Revelstoke Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager MRS. A. G. CRICK. Infants White Silk Robes, Long and Short Cream Cashmere Cloaks. White Embroidered Shortening Dresses FIRST STREET Laughton C& Tapping, Props. First Street, Revelstoke, B. C. Windsor Hotel Restaurant European Plan Open Day and Night. - Meal Tickets, $6.00 MONTHLY BOARD ^m$$ H. J. KcSOf.LEY, Frcpntlcr. Strictly Fist Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath Union Hotel JUST NEWLY REPAIRED RATES, . $1.50 PER DAY Weekly and monthly rates to l>e arranged. Meal Tickets, 21 meals lor J6.00 FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C. A. P. LBVB8QUB, Proprietor ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly rates. T_ ALBBET STOUTES PROP. ..INFANTS APPAREL. Another consignment in the above lines just to hand . . Victoria, May 27—Prominent busi - ness iit n of ilu- city yesterday took su-ps io put in practical form tbe idea of extending a welcome and public reception to Mr. G.H. Barnard, M. P., aud Mi. R.F. Green, M.I'., on their arrival in a few days from Ottawa. Word was iv e,. , Saturday that \ oth gentlemen, had leit the Inderal eapital on Saturday, aud one this it ia cal.-ulatid that tbey will, in i on36 quence, reach tbe city ou Thursday evening. While only tentative plans have as yet been formulated in respect to the nature of the welcome which Victoria will extend aa .1 Blight mark of tho eppreelation whi'h is universally fell at ihe splendid achievements this session on the part o( the British Colum bia members at Ottawa, it Is known that part of the proceedings will con- t i .e* the attendance at the 0. P. R, dock iei a large reception committal-, made up ni representative men from ihe various ,.iii lie bodies ot the city. A brass i and will be on hand and Messrs. Barnard and Oreen, in autos will be es ort.'d to the steps of Uie legislative buildings, where an address will be presented. Later a torch-light procession will be formed and a tour mad' oi the principal bus'inesa >ir,'ets of the citv, prior to accompanying the members io thir residences, Cn all -iil.-s the stiKgesrion ihat sonvj public recognition should be made of; the conspicuous service which has iaan3iab2R?iaEiHaraBEjaiMaraafaMafa | CAEDS | aiSMaisrejc!MMasMeiEiaEraMeiaEmi 0. B. N. WILKIE PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR Ofliec: Lawrence Hardware Block REVELSTOKE, B. O. W. H. WALLACE, M.B.C.S.A. ARCHITECT Box 205, Telephone 313. Revelstoke | ilARVKV, McCARTER AND PINKHAM, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Imperial Bank Building Revelstoke, B. C. Money t.o Loan. Offices—R«v«l»tok», B. 0.. a.d Cranbrook, B. O. Geo. S. MeCarter, K. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey Revelstoke, Cranbrook COURT MT. BEGBIE, OP I. O. F. No. 14(1. Meets ln I. O. O. F. Hall next to Tapping's Opera Hoime every second ind fourth Monday in month. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. H. V. MORGAN, C. R. WM. 8. CAMERON, Rec.-Sec. -1ELKIRK LODOE 12, 1. O. O. F. Meet* every Thursday evening in •Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting urethren cordially invited. C. NORTH, N. G. JAS. MATHIE, Sec. KOOTENAY LODGE. No. i5 A. F. aud A. M. been rendered at Ottawa on behalf nl Liiti-h Columbia in g neral and Vic-! Regular mnetintrs are held in MAS- toria in parti-ular ih'is session, has 1NTr* TEMPLE. Oddfellows' HaU met with the heartiest approval. As 'n tbt Third Monday In each month in' leadin/j business man yesterday ** 8 D- m- Visiting brethren ar« put lt: "Why ■',:> i■■ .: iver was an oc- casiod in the hisiory of the citv when su b ii agnifir nt wor.; In her inter - i-ts has been a complished by her fleeted representatives; and in arranging to give Messrs. Barnard and R.F. Green a rec ption oi their return wm ate only d m a iviotis ob- 1 ition I h ipe the whole town will turn e. it for *.be o • a-.mi. and ihat for ones all the people will show that! they are, in matters where the interests ief tb • citj at,' . on ei ii d. above all parti-an f.eliu -.''— Colonist. *ordially welcome. J. HI HAMILTON, W. M. A. G. BROOKER, Secretary. O. W. O. W. Mountain View Camp, No. Wi. WRECKED IN GRAND CANYON Tete Jnune Caehe, May 27— Two large barges, loaded down wiih sixty tons oi supplies for thc railroad camps ai Kort George, upset yester - day while attempting i0 .-hoot the Grand Canyon ol the Fraser. About one hundred yards separated ihe two barges when the attempt was made to negouate the' dungerou- waters. While \Tccti Second and Fourth Wednes days in each month in Selkirk Hall. Visiting Woodmen are cordially Invited to attend JAMES McINTYRK, O.O. H. W. EDWARDS, Clerk. REVELSTOKE LOYAL ORDER MOOSE No. 1085 Meets every flrst and third Tues- .lay ln Oddfe.lows Hall. Visiting; brethern cordially Invited to attend, j A. Grant, Dictator. H. L. Haug, Secretary. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Algeria, the Yukon Territory, the travelling at a speed of 30 miles an North-west Territories and in a por- tour, the br-t barge struck the bank j tion ot the Province of British Col- about half way through the canyon, \ umbla, may be leased ior a term ol and .ii>tanily turned turtle. The last twenty-one years at an annual rent- barge crashed into the Ursi and aLo Upset. The the men niaiiu ug each barge, jumped for iheir I.ves and by ■lin.in-; lo thc wreckage, -ai'ely floated to the eiuiet water below. Out of the oritin.il Beet ol live hundred scows whi'h are being built to take supplies fiom th.' end oi steel to the Port I ! [Uarters, fifty have so far successfully negotiated lie damlCan yon. Th' n-aicrs on the Upper Praser ai" rapidly ti Ing a.i.I ei h day it is I e o i.ill: i; eer.^ 1." e | t , | j, s Ihrn* th iiiee.ee The high water*, ho •**• n at i illy i sl| ing naviga - * "ii in tbe ■ th r ret.h a ,.i lhe river ul of $1 an acre. Not more than 2,660 acre, will be leased to one applicant. Application for lease must be made >y the applicant in person to the Vgent or Sub-Agent of tbe district u which the rights applied for are situated. The lease will include the coal una eng rights only, hut the lessee may *>e permitted to purchase whatever mailable surface rights may be con -tidcred necessary for the working ol lie mine at the rate ol 110.00 an sera, In surveyed territory the la.id must i>e duscrlbed by sections, or legul sub-divisions of sections, and in un- siirvcyod territory tbe tract applied for shall be staked out by the ap - plicant himself. Euch applicant must be accompanied by a fee of $:■ which wlll be re funded if the rights applied for ao •■in.- the city authority to us- not available, but not otherwise. A b a ■ ivii saving* bank. The royalty shall be paid on the mer- Icontrollel de hu-1 thai thiH WOUlid ebuntahle output of the mine at thn mak.- possible th" financing of civic;-"ate of flve cents per ton. improvement- with thc ciii/.em' own. The person operating the mine Bhall money and claims the .ity is now pay furnish the Agent with sworn returns SEASONABLE HARDWARE At Prices Neiier Before Offered *•' to the Public of Revelstoke :-: We are offering some of the many seasonable and attractive lines and hope to enlarge the impression that we are ready with the goods that are wanted, as they are wanted, and at the lowest possible price, consistent with good quality. Screen Doors $1.50 to $2.75 " 30c to 45c Step Ladders $1 to $4.50 Hoes, Rakes, Spades etc from 50c to $1.25 Lawn Mowers $6.50 to $10 50 " Rakes 50c " Husk $4.50 to $11 per 50 ft. Sprinklers 40c up Grass Cutters $1.50 Alauastine in all Colors The Famous MINERVA Paints- -The Best in Canada. . SPORTING GOODS of all kinds . . COME IN AND SEE-NO TROUBLE TO SHOW COODS Revelstoke Hardware Company, Ltd. Agents for GURNEY'S CHANCELLOR Rarg-s. (>*0-0<>0-0-0<><>0<>0-CK>0-CK>-6 OO Bargains Worth While 25 only Boys' Suits 25 Per Cent. Off 25 only Boys' Shoes, Reg. $3.50 Values Now $1.90 100 Pairs Men's Hose, blacks and tans 6 Pairs for $1.00 THESE PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY McRae Mercantile Co. 6000000000-000000000000000 o Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros. Props. First-Class in all respects. All Modern * Conveniences RATES, $2 PER DAY Special Weekly Rates REVELSTOKE. B. C. Civic Savings Bank Winnipeg, May 27—Controller Mi.l- w ntei . ui g li • in Mil,.- - ol tbe Oily ' 0 ini ii to miel in nn application io the Dominion government foi IcgUla . . It Mioht Be Cold. . . BTJT It is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon Hot SprinffB, whose natural hot medicinal waters are "the most wonderful health restorer on the Continent Our record of cures of rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled and verified by our gratified patrons. Located among tlie greatest scenery of Canada, easy of access,—the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and convenience of quests. Haleyon Hot Springs Sanitarium Wm. BOYD, Proprietor, - Halcyon. Arrow Lakes n • eeo much Ioi , da-ion. financial a<* omtno Read 'Mail-Herald'* SALES AND WANTS for Snaps Laving ItN UPOO the bravery of his act, Mr. A. K. Steveni, assistant general j PAGE FOUR THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 191J. Che 'inail-lberalfc COHLIHHKn WKUNKHHAY AND BATCTBDAV AT REVELSTOKE. B. C. •Htccriof ipul>lt3l.tlno Companv, Limited J. K. JOHNSON, Manager. RALPH G. BORDTON1, Kditor Just Arrived, in Great Variety, our Complete Stock of Screen Dooms See the Latest in these Lines Thr> Combination Screen and Storm Doors Beautiful in Design and Workmanship Screen Windows 35c to 75c Screen wire All Sizes from 2-1 inches to 42 inches Wide SPRING HINGES DOOR SPRINGS DOOR CATCHES DOOR HANDLES u et, at this restaurant Anil the sei viee i* only a li retaste of THE FINE MEAL YOU WILL I N,0Y It i- e-aiel that the wav to a man's heart 19 thr meii lis ^i, tn ch We are sure to r a b yours it you ll drop in ..Il'l try eeUe leu] <,( f r• H ],e f ■ | ', '•' tuels. per fee lv «. ■ ■■ U ■< 1 and perfectly sirv.'il, will (jiii your Irientlship, we ate al s lu'.ely -.-re ol vour.-.. WINDSOR CAFE A. li. 1111 AKisiin M iimgei*. Moi Mu leford >... . w.J W B Chri - . Blizzard ... \v. m. Lawr ry H. Gordon Dr. Bartholomew J nes ..... ;■■ ■* i James -,\.,-: •■ \I. p P.O-e *' M MUe Lucretia Ti-kl y " '•' Maria Mim ACT I.- D ,i * ng I*. om il Jer • Lodge, M i A' 'T If.—The S . ternoon). I - Tb Same — (evening T STAGE DIRECTOR -TOM tfORT S General Admission. 50c, Reserved Seats. 75c. if il.e : al C. R. M.i don il :' Di ig an 1 Book ■ ■ ■ * * .... * ■ ■ wh.rh ' ■ ' weftknc . •:'.' li . If we can Interest 200 ns who have not a-s yet contribut ed io ihe campaign fund to donate $10 housand dollars will be rnbers ol tb ■ .1 ill.r.'iit red lhal ibis ran be •■- ne de nun- ,,i assisting :.ut ion with any (ollowing solicitors: . E. Kincaid, committer, T. n, Wm Laurence :. VV. II. W.ll - . -J.M. Ma'Kay, J bi v Blackball, Ji hn Purvis, 111.' Stuart, T. ind. I •! .'. i.e. w. Wood . >;.s. Pat- Iman, Tho , I The 1 ;o ex- I . this I . •• the cam- The ■ ,| thii ti ch hni ting i * A Two-Hour l\ rformanoc, ihe I.ike of Which lla^ Neve* Boon Seen Here «• Reserved Seats, 50,:. General Admission, 25c { ? ? * 1 W^ *%.'*-'b*U^**^--*. •%-».*. *■&.■%. •«. -^Vi tr. •» *"l^~* '., »i ^*fc'!' 'I1 '$' •$ 'I' 't1 'fr 'I' «I» 'ft *&*& 'I' »3* 'ft'!»'fr $ I Specials for Friday Only For Picnics f Lemon and Orange Marmalade, (small jars) 5c Crosse & Blackwell's Sour Pickles, (small bottles) 20c Stephen's Sweet Pickles, (small hottles) 15c Armour's Boneless Chicken 40c * mi .•£, .j*. A ,'t'. ."t'l ,'t» t~t. .l'i i"t% e^t »Tj tti iti iti l't. ili it* it* ii'i l't* itt *Ti iTt t"t. l't. tTi tti .\t. iT* iT* it* i"tt it* iti i'ii Jj T+rrj7 lum ai upplied to the friii' iailiHtry, are enumeiatod .i follow ,, (ai To liii«>' fruil producU nt* dir ootlj n« possible from the produoer to the eon-itimer. (hi To encourage (ho beBt. methods Brownlee Elected ■ ei (bo . ".iish & eia and Do - n ■ Bingham's Music Store 7\. £ ftanraaanintUta Inr B- C. Representative for Come Early and Get First Choice I Piano Tuning and Repairs a Specialty ■ D : n the mainland, lie was .,( one time partner of Um late Mr. R. Ifi. Young, D.L.S.) for many yearB {■bi.f geogoapher for Ouuada. MUSIC FOR THE MULTITUDE Take advantage of an exceptional opportunity. Call and inspect the large stock of Mandolines, Violins, Cuitars, Aooordeons, Piccolos, Flutes, Hulti-Flutos, Harmonious, Sheet Music, Albums, Player Piano Rolls, Silk Piano Drapes, Etc, Selling at Eastern Trices. Edison Phonographs and Victor Cramophones with Cood Stock of Records. Also 2(10 Edison Wax Records selling at 40c. to clear. (Usual price, 65c). Ask for New Edison Catalogue. McKENZIE AVENUE, Revelstoke, B. C. Phone 262 000<><)<>a00<><><>000<>i o Imperial Bank of Canada O Head Office—Toronto, Ontario. 9 Capital Subscribed - 6,000,000.00 I Capital Paid Up - - 6,770,00o.00 <5 Reserve .... 6,770,000.00 0 Total Assets, ■ - $72,000,000.00 Branches or Agents al all principal points In Canada, Agents in Greal Britain and United States London, England, Lloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago Firsl National Bank, Corn Exchange National Hank. Seattle Seattle National Bank. San Fran- liscie Wells Fargo Nevada National Hank. Spokane Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of $1 and upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date ol deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branch—A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. 60-0<>00<><><) Dominion Security Co., Limited OF REVELSTOKE, B. C. beg to announce that they have opened up offices at the corner of First Street and Connaught Avenue for the purpose of handling real estate, timber, etc. It will pay you to call and uet particulars, and Ket in on ground floor prices. We also make a specialty of listed property. A. McRae, President. T. Kilpatrick, Sec.-Treasurer P, O. Drawer No. 4. Telephone No. 321. SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1913. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE PAGE SEVBH BEWS DRUG STORE Household Rubber Gloves, per pair 75c and $1.00 Rexall Celery and Iron Ionic $1.00 Rexall Nerve Tablets 5Dc Rexall Hypophosphltes $1,00 Rexall Sarsaparllla $1.00 Rexall Cod liver Extract $1,00 Remember that every Rexall preparation is fully guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money is returned. BEWS The^&XaZl Store Howson C& Co., Ltd. Furniture, Carpets and Linoleum at Eastern Prices, Freight codded. Howson C& Co., Ltd. mm DOMINION ROYAIMAIL I STEAMERS LAHCE5T 5TEAMER5 ^CANADA SAILING EVERY TUESDAY FROM MONTREAL QUEBEC LIVERPOOL New S.S. Laireitic. .(15,000 Tons). .New S.S. Megantic First-Class-592.50. Second-$53.75. Third-$32.50 S. S. Teutonic 58J feet long. Twin Screw Steamers S. S. Canada 514 feet long. Only One Class Cabin (II) $50.00 and Up and Third Class $31.25 and Up, Carried For Sailings, Illustrated Booklets, etc., apply to COMPANY'S OFFICES 61) SSSOND AVESUE, .NEAR CHERRY ST., SEATTLE] C. P. R. Ticket ]Agent, Revelstoke WHITE PEOPLE Be reasonable! Don't send vour hard-earned money to China! Remember, we are here to do your work and we employ local white labor only. Be progressive, and have your washing done by the West Kootenay Steam Laundry. Regular collector and delivery service. WEST KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 80 EARL BARRACLOUGH, Manager. L. E.GRIFFITHS Hay, Grain and Feed Office : Cumming's Transfer Co.'y Second Street G. W. HALL, Manager S. S. Revelstoke During low water season steamer leaves City Wharf 6 a. m. every Tuesday and Friday for La Porte and way ports, returning same day. Freight and passenger rates made known on application; f. Swanson, Phone—57 Purser TREES, PLANTS AND BUSHES Now is the time to secure your be<1- iling plants, fruit and ornamental trees or berry bushes. We also have a few rose bushes. HEVELSTOKE NURSERIES PHONE 56 WOULD-BE LEADER PASSES The leadership aspirations of Hon. William Pugsley, who for Bome timo past has bten trying to oust Sir Wil- frid Laurier, have been annihilated. The Pugsley bubble was punctured by Dr. Michael Clark, the militant free trade radical from Red Deer, and the ex-MinWter of I'ublic Works was humiliated in a drastic manner which has ro parallel in the history of Canad - itn political life. It came about this way: Mr. Carroll the Liberal member (or South Capo Lrcton was speaking on the naval j bill the tirst day the new rules liinit- I ing speakers to twenty minutes became operative. Mr. Carroll had finished lu- twenty minutes and was pro c.i,lin:: wile n the Chairman called him to ord r, remarking that his time had expired. Mr. Borden suggested, as a matter ol courtesy that Mr. Carroll might continue his remarks with tha ■ unsent oi the House. The following i> the Hansard report of what followed. Mr. Pugsley:—"There is no rule; Mr. Carroll ean continue his remarks as a matter of right." Mr. Borden:—"] understand there is a definite rule of the House on this subject, and 1 do not thin'c that my hon. friend's (Mr. Pugsley) mode of [ treating what I intended to be a cour- teous suggestion, is very commendable." ".Mr. Pugsley:—] seriously believe there is no I lading rule. There was a resolution carried by the majority, in which tl..' minority had no opportunity to muke anendments or suggestions,! say it i< not a rule of this House, but simply a tyrannical resolution of a Minority of this House." Dr. Clark (Red Deer):—"I think the Prime' Minister is. as usual extremely courteous, I totally disagree with the hon. gentlemen from St. John (Mr. Pugsley) when he says there is no rule The niles have been passed, and they are uow the legal rules by which deba e i- conducted in this House. I totally disagree with my hon. friend." Later on in the debate Mr. Nesbitt, of North Oxford allied hims'elf with Dr. Clark in opposing tbe Pugsley poliey that ru'e.- of the House should be ignored if they were not to the lik- i ing of members 0f the oppositeion. This publi. -nub on the part of Dr. Clark and Mr. Nesbitt heralded the passing of Pugsley from the battle for 'leadership. And through it all Sir What This Sectional Fire- pot Means to You These are some of thc advantages of tiro Sunshine Furnace. Our agent will be pleased to show you others, or write for booklet. The "Sunshine" has a straight-sided semi-steel firepot, extra heavily ribbed and made in two sections. The two sections allow for contraction and expansion-which prevents cracking. The heavy ribs and semi-steel give extra strength and added radiating surface. Ashes cannot adhere to the straight sides which assures an all-over clear fire. This means the greatest heat from the fuel consumed. I. arys SlillShine Furnace London Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver St. John, N.R. Hamilton Calgary Saskatoon Kdmonton 334 Sold by Bourne Bros , Ltd. Wilfrid Laurier -'at with impas-'ive PRACTICAL KUAU TO PHOFITS The old folks are never lonesome—they always have company when there's an Edison Phonograph on the table. For them and the young folks, the scope of the new Blue Amberol Records includes everything, from old time favorites to present day tunes—popular and classical. The real fun and enjoyment afforded by an Kdison Phonograph is unequalled by any other instrument made. A call on your Edison dealer will convince you. Thorn.. A. EdUon, lac. lOOLakulda Ave., Or.nic N. J.. U. S. A. A complete Une of Edi.on Phonographi and Record* will be found at JOHN BINGHAM'S Almost every dairy farmer who com j" mences to weigh aud sample bis c0ws ! | i milk in di'.idiial'ej says at the end of j a few months "I tind some in my herd \'.tie' kept at a loss." Some men find only one or twu cows, other -tate ; that thej found too many in the herd I play a losing ttaiue, What does this mean: Ju-t this:— that de-rite all the experience gained from years of practical dairying, the farmer find- that in order to become thoroughly practical' he must requis. ition the aid o: dairy rccordsl Neither the cows appearance nor the owner's knowledge of some short period yield of milk (extraordinary aa that y;ll may have been for a day, or one w.ek, or a month) will testify with certainty to each individual cow's" ability to pay her way for the whole year. Cow testing provides a simple and eminently practical way ol discovering, not only il each cow pays, hut, which cows pay the most profit on the twelve months' transaction of feed consumed, and milk and far produced. Tho-e large-profit cow- are revealed only by practical cow testing Cow-' are apt to 'heat the unaus - pe. ting dairyman unless he keeps tab on th'- performance 0f each one. Many 'dairymen have found this out to their utter a-tonishment and regret. Don't take chance- with your herd, be certain that each cow pays; it pays you find out. Individual eow records help the practical farmer to build up a profitable herd. Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. SWIFT'S . . . Blood and Bone FERTILIZERS Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd, WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take and Use Water Notice is hereby given that Tho Canadian Pacitic Railway Company ol Montreal and Vancouver, will apply, for a license to take and usq two cubic feet per second of water out oi a stream three-quarters of a mile west of Kevelstoke station, which flows in a southerly dire tion through and within a portion of Hevelstoke Town- site, and empties into Columbia river near Revelstoke. The water will bo ■diverted at a point one-quarter mile from C.P.R, main line and will ba used for Industrial purposes on tha land described aa Canadian Pacifies Railway Company- station groundsj at Revelstoke. This notice was posted on tho ground on the' 21st day of May, 1'J13. The application will be filed in the office of the Water Re.-orde'r at Revelstoke. Oh ieet ions may be tiled with the said Water Recordei or with the Comptrol le r of Water Rights, Parliament Bu.ld ings, Victoria. B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway Company; Applicant. By O. W. Dateman, Agent, Vancouver, B.O. NOTICE. The public ar,- hereby notified not to give any credit of nny kind or description to my wife Flossie Sherman ,er h r order from this date on. as 1 em about to apply for a divorce from my said wife. Jack Sherman. Revelstoke, B.C., May 23, 1913. 1st issue M.23 4t NOTICK Notice is hereby given that at the next meeting of the Board ol Licencing Commissioners for the City of Revelstoke to be held next after *.he expiration of thirty day- from the date hereof ap; lieation will he made f( r permission to Laughton and Tapping to trans.er to John C. Laughton of Revelstoke the hotel license to sell liquor by retail now held by Laugh - ton and T.i; ! in_- in respect of tbe premises at Revelstoke known as tbe Windsor Hotel. Dated this 1st day ol May, 1913. Lauehton and Tapping. Per J. Clayton Tapping, John C. Laughton, st iss, May 3 lm. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tbat at the next regular meeting of lhe Board of Licensing Commi-sioners for the Citj oi Revelstoke to be held after the expiration of thirty days from the Jate nereof, application will be made by the undersigned for permission to John Caley to transfer to J.C. Tap- ! in.; the Hotel License to pell liquors by retail at the premises known as tbe City Hotel Revelstoke, B.C. Dated this 2nd day of May, 1913. John Caley, hy Ms attorney in fart, W. H. Pratt. J. C. TAPPING. May Tth. 30d. SMYTHE'S Plymouth Rocks EGGS FDR HATCHING BARRED ROCKS Eihil.ition Strain $5.M PARTRIDGE ROCKS Exhibition Strain ».©• WHITE ROCKS Exhibition Strain IJ.M BUFF ROCKS Exhibition Strain ».80 Second Peu Barred Rocks J3.09 ■ Per Setting of 1"> Bggs) My Barred White Buf! Rock* have won wherever shown at both Provincial Showi I won S*.i Prizes : : ; ~T(K*K FOP. SALE. ROY SMYTHE REVELSTOKE —— LET US DESIGN YOUR STATIONERY The NtitiuK nf a btulittti houee i" unu We offer j 'ipefl terrlre, print reflected in it* lUtl -ry. It PaTI wail-Hernia ^ ,,,,, i,,,,,,,, „., Ihl| ,.„, notib) l"" iciiiav-Kthe html tlmt'* going. We •■''J^J*,• Tolbebril lelertlofl ol | ■• trm- ><>u ih- hij*tii*-t '| ii iin \ at Rm Electric Preee type we eilil nriglnejlti end mm tt: InweHt price. I i> ■•■ i ■■' "11 . '<■ • 111 m uf ih"4i|(n --iii'l rftpil deliver) %l Aft.r many ionsultations with Herbert E. Burbidge, Hudson's Bay stores ommissioner at Winnipeg, the directors of the company have ducided to prepare plans for a collosal new departmental store in Winnipeg for its Portage avenue site. Tbc new structure will cover the entire lengtb ot the Portage avenue frontage betwoen Raughan and Calooy streets, a diR- tanee of 156 feet, a»d at thu start will lie six floors in height, although the foundations will be put ln to carry IJ ttoriee. Asserting that 126,000)000 had been pledged for the purchase of Lower Cal ifornia from the Mexican government by a group of American capitalists, W. J. McCSimpHCy, a, large properly own- ei at Punta Manila, across the bay from Knsenada, Lower California said last w<"ek that the deal will ho consummated and annexation to the United States would be agitated immediately afterward. He Rays the plan was' favorably considered by the late President Madero, but tbat some difficulty witb tbe Huerta regime is fear ed. He declined to -tate who the group of oapitallStfl ate Discussing thc report, Mexican Con-ul Leon Gomes stated that before sucb a huge deal co'ill be transacted the constitution of Mexico would have to be am*- ended and n vote of tbe people of Lower California showing a majority ID favor of annexation would bave to le obtained. &MILOM pickly stopi cought, eurta ooldi. and belli Jm throat aod luagt. :: » ta emu. THE PLANS for go.*] plumbing ehffer from thc ordinary kind. You may not lx- able te. -Kite the difference, but every good pluml>er knows. OUR PLANS include only material* that will give lasting satisfaction ami wi.tkinanship that will prove durable. No matter how important or how unimportant the job may W. wr never •light any detail of PLUMBING WORK. UKUTOH PLLMIIIE Ul dflJHG CO. ■H Hi ama am TAflE EIGHT THE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1913. LOCAL and GfNEMl w, i ity. a. M Gill of Kamllopa, ia in the It. B. Stonei* of Kamloops, is in town. F.B, town. Broughton of Arrowhead, is in MASON BOOSTS BOOSTER H, F. M the city. i: ,■• .if Prince Rupert is in W. F. Flndly i- here this week from \ .... iux r, I-'. 1':. ■ an i 0. I ire in town. Cameron of .'.. I :;.it re eive on il a o thi eason, L.A. Wood ..I Garfield, Wash., !. elstok '. -it tliis week. Mon- paul a:. ,• Hinds oi Bonuington Fai Is it be King Edward. Mrs i G I. •' S sitor .: ■ i.tister. is n thi- week. , s. M Cartel will not re - Won lay next, June 2nd, B ickham ol Gol len, i- in the , th ■ King Edward, Bove : i a rowhead, an 1 of Greet ood, are in town. Leighton nt Savona, i- i . . sitors her i today Mi -. Wa t i I''-'1. I will : ecelve n-xt Wednesd r and i iln till autumn Mr, W stl W.A. Brown of New ire tic- Ki:..: J.E • Wa h. i- Th .-. I The booster rose at the break of daj and fared him forth ou his cheerful way. he hummed a rollicking rag - time song, and cheerily smiled as1 he strode along, and his heart wus gay and his life was bright, for tho world to him was ., thing oi light. The glooms were banished where'er ho went; lhe joys came skipping in sweet . onteni and followed the booster up and down as hc Walked the street oi the good old town; he brought good cheer and he brought good news, aud folks looked up aiui forgot their'blues. I liiv'the booster and all his ,'lun; I like his faith In bis fellow man; I would rather boost on the road of life than prophesy clouds and storm- an.l strife; 1 would rather struggle atul push and hope than to (ill myself wuh he' kno'ker's dope; for though 1 frequently miss my guess, 1 tind that ii pay- io think SU ■cess. The man who lives ona panic's verge, who talks of failure with doleful dirge, who -wines lis hammer at every chance is a dead cold weight to the world's advance, (live me the man who can s'ay "Go.i- speed"- who pushes and lifts, with word and deed; who sees some good in the world's greal plan—the jubil - ant, joyous booster man. isiaji^'aiBMajafajaaiSEiEEiss..' SALES and WANTS @ IOc line :: Mhimum 25t iaisHai^jaraKSEJEJEiEUSQiaj'ajsjc WANTED—A position a- maid. Apply to Box stoke, 1!. C. Coursier's Clean Smokeless Coal is tbe kind for cooking. You make no mistake by coming iu to the Moose now. The charter is open, aud the rates are low. You ean't heat it for a good, s'ound order. If thee boys should want a shave as good as a barber ever gave, drop iu to Hacks and wait awhile, Joe will give you a shave that will make you ' eral Agencies, Ltd. smile.—Atthe Ideal Pool Room. Are you a Moose? If not, why not? This Five Dollar Initiation Fee la something you don't get overy day.— Remember, it raises to Twenty-flve as soon as the charter closes. Do you want an Income investment or desirable residence property— Consult H. N. Coursler. GALT COAL Is handled exclusively in Rovelstoko by the Revelstoke Gen- Hou*, on Fifty Foot Corner, Sec- oud street, west, near Court House. Erected in Nineteen Twelve, live rooms bath aad pantry, electric heated mod , m plumbing, open lire place. We have ., special price on this quick salo J, D. Watson Realty Co., next Star Theatre. It ouly costs you a Five Dollar Bill for Initiation Fee to become a good Now then boys wo have come again and still are singing thc old. refrain— "The chair's Yon." drop in and can do tU the Ideal Tho Paul Rainey African Hunt Picture'- are without a doubt something most wonderful, giving a two hours entertainment eae'h evening. Reserved setts will be on salo at Mac.ion aid's' drug store, 50e. for reserved and REVELSTOKE VICTORIA HOSPITAL The I.oval Moose. This is for u short time 25o. for general admission.—Empress only, so make hay while the sun shines j theatre, June tlth and 7th. new Queen Victoria Jubilee HoS pital is completed and will be formally openod in a very few days. This is au institution to which every citizen may point with pride and feel it a safeguard In which each has a part. As all are aware the equipment of such a concern entails the expenditure of un endless amount of thought and a very great amount ot money. Uut it is a privilege to aid iu this equip - ment, and the Ladies Hospital Auxil- are Waiting still for iary are going to share this privilege see what Joe with every person iu Uevelstoke. All Pool Room. the day of the opening they are ask - ing the ladies to donate a linen shower towai'ds supplying the neod in this line, and every article from a dish tow el or stand cover to a table cloth or bedspread will be gratefully accepted, end will not proven heavy demand on any individual donator. SOCIAL and PERSONAL Mrs. J. Kemp returned to Vancouver ou '.his afternoon's train. Mrs. U Tuesday, season. W. Bell will not receive on June 3rd, nor again thU LIBERAL CONVENTION Chamber • 914, Revel- D iwson ol Kamloops, an.l i .. are visit - ;. F.A. '•■ was cot iced on tho Btreel tl n ■ ay. i-' •■ . and Mi - the t tl Kin Bdwat ' E iward. :. an 1 CR. th i. Fur- *. . Wool trney Bia ■■ Pedigree Spaniel Dog for sale, good pointer ami watch dog, $15.00, including license. Uox 203, City. WANTED—A young lady typist for work. One with -'ome kpow- 'l , , f bookkeeping preferred. — Applj to Mail-Herald FOR .-' U.K-T. o Houa oi Third eireel. we t. also Four Sub - Ul I ii. Lots', s ; V : a. W. Con io ', l; ■. i oke, B.C. FOR : Om Wall Tent, "-.'■ ■ er is . ei. i ee mplete. Kor t : ■ T.I 9t. M on : rue - s-'.Tm. band; men 1 G * rson to • 1 0 . Lim (Continued from Page One.) and did not like tho imputation that they a'-ted from sectionalism or pre - jndi a against the new comer. The' ditticulty was met by adding the nanus of Messrs. Hamilton of the ls- ands and Mr. Worsnop of Kamloops, to the Resolutions committee. THK PLATFORM. E.S, McEdward of Victoria, Breaking to a resolution moved by Johu Oliver, wa-of opinion "that the'plat form should be boiled down" and this bad to a long discussion ou points of order. A motion that all proposed amendments ui the platform be handed in writing ii' the chairman ot the committee waa carried. Convention adjourned until s p.m. EVENING SESSION. Convention .ailed to order at S:20 p, m. ('. W. Cross attorney general of Alberta, joined lhe meeting and mado gain I str ngth ch, followed by C. Mae- ally a\ way \ ancouver, organizer Baer aers. and ri:r toi in commit - an i the' convea- Ijourn "! until 'J a.m. Friday. iv] IRNING BESSION. re-open . a.m. ubmitt- et de - I:. o plank, .--.on and tb . organizations and especially the Liberal Provincial Party. The motion was voted 'down. The Rev. Smith cf Nelson delivered a short address' on "Political Econ- omy,.' a speech strongly tinge.I with I radical ami Socialistic doctrin.'s, aud well received by tho convention Whioh i assed ;l unanimous vote of thauks to the speaker, REPORTS Reports of various committees wero received, LEADERSHIP. S. S. Taylor movod ihat a leader be chosen toi the Liberal i'arty of British Columbia." 'Ihis motion gave rise to t ll J ouly genuine debate of the convention, the proposal was liercely fought bgainst by the old executive Including Oliver, Wade. Maxwell Smith and others, The chairman endeavored in \ain to give the matter a hoist until next eonv n tiou. For four hours the paitle waged two adjournments barely prevent - ing same developing Into open friction After the lust adjournment when ihe weary convention met at 11:30 p.m. it became evident ihat tho radicals ha i and the old guard fin- atid after Maxwell Smith ba I . ■ i mnly watm .1 the con- vtntion that the proposal to elect a ad r hi re and tanight if carried, might split the party and John Oliver had pleaded in vain with his unruly dolt, the question was put and declared carried by a Sufficient majority to pass without the need of a alio ee ,-. It Aas no seer t in the convention that this fight had for its iject tiie ousting of the 01 I Gang, :. ■ mtrol and s n I "CONFUSION"' AT EMPRESS Reserve Tuesday evening for the Revelstoke Amateur Dramatic Club's high class comedy ''Confusion'' at the Empress theatre. This play is full oi amusing complications and it will be a laugh from tho iis- to fall of curtain. This comedy i.s considered amongst the best ever written and the theatregoers have a great treat iu store on Tue-'- tlay evening. The elub have beeu work ing to make thiB a brilliant success. See the Co npany's program in to- . ay s Issue, and reserve your seats at Macdonald's drug stare. Gun uud Shoot Mr. and Mrs. Hurst of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. aud Mrs. J. Patterson, on Seventh street. 6 Mr. aud Mrs. D. Johnstone of Kamloops, have hcen the guests of Miss Janet McKay, during the convention The Methodist church are busy rehearsing a new cantata "Rebecca,'' whie-h they intend putting ou somo lime in June. Mis. K.II.S. McLean invited ., number of friends in ou Thursday of last week to meel Mrs. Leonard Wood and Miss Has/aid, Mrs, Simmonds nnd Miss Maude, who have been vis'iting Mrs. Tomlinson, left today ior Kamloop- on route to the coast cities. Mr. Wm. Ladner, lt former Bevel - stoke boy, is ouo of the delegates to th- Liberal ..invent ion. Mr. I.adtier is practising law in Vancouver. Mrs. W.ll. Surlier and .er.cd lea on Thursdaj afternoon io a lai.;'-num ber of iiie'iid-' whom she had invited to meet her gins'. Mis- lln-/ard. Mi 4 li.i zard, daughter of the Premier of P. I'l. Island, has been In the City since last'Wednesday, the guest ol her old frieud, Mrs. Dr. Smli rland The Indict ol th i Liberal Asso ... timi hei,I ., sandwich making "bee' at ihe Mrs. c.H. Ala donald'B lasl evou ing and ihe results, we arc lold, did ll.e'le, . H'.llt. Mrs. Downs gave a large sewing par ij gn Thm sdaj afternoon toi Mrs \, ic.-.. u '. Tin- rot .ii were prel I ily • orab .1 ""h a ■'■ ■ '•• and the ho . n dainty tvfri -ument-. I' e.iiow mg members ol the till) .-(llle S Kevelstoke made regular weekly shoot. Shot at al ihe Name \\. A. Sturdy W. A, Foote 7.". J. G. Barber 7.". \. .i. McDonell 7.", Foote wins the liuponi Modal by Club Scon lia 03 03 (55 -it is Mis. Vwc.i'ti- was th'.' gue.-l at a small tea given bj Mrs. Horobin on Tue .la. afternoon. Mn. Horobin alto entertained :i number of friends ie> a inns! a iftoi aoon on '1 burs lay last Air. and Mrs. Waltei Dews bave beep giving our fair lij many a good boosl the .■ la i lew daj , while thoy i" be a hnhii with him now. motored one carload aftei anothei of 'lhe club will turn oul In t toi the visiting friends and acquaintances ., shoot at Sicamous'on the ;ir,i jt June oimd the town and si.noun.lin ' di the- day of the ■ I. 11 .ti t hi that evening, t a, Will have 01 ii Dg ami u turn tii. t Mii .oi . ie ii) lhe I'eilumli a n hum Pictures h said lhal Pi • ■-■ ary Tanni ry, > ■ . coup of the radical ele whose~pictu ■ o he" African Hun! at . h The oil stand pa* Grits" r-on than Mr, Al. A. inks were mosl atl, whom : ntended to push into the belated open by such stren act| ■ ".. . of the in - shown - ■ * ed tl. <* - • If • •• • WO a '. • *.',. A. ! o St \ i North • - 0 $27; • ' ■ tO - " pecia! tbe Man I • arty whi l'li.' at the last ■as duly nomin- ■i.iii'i a -'torm of ■ lonald w is then mnde o' applause one.s surprl i d< .on. e ed el t.' | . ■ ■ 6th r. ry Hn IF ■ ■ * ■ * . .id th> tin Al o COMING! "Pops'r.--By," thi comedy drama, whi'h ott.es to the ip :a house on Monday next, is one of the most hu - .;. ■ tha* ba' nted to Ameri an publi" m a de nd ■ C. Haddon i ■ la the a'ithoroftha *.. Mr. Cbarabei has exceptional ..'ht and talent. In "Pas rs-By" barf taken toe haracter^ from n.f-ht's bighwaj In the region of Piccadilly Circus, Iyondnn. and so faithfully hns h« -hown his people thai at Wyndham theatre "PaSiers-By" ran OTtt ar and a half and was th» popular suocess at thc Crite-rlan th-oti' In New Voik all la«t season. —V'lson News . This company will ..■-.., i I • tc, Ti.- . . a nd toted igon e th Ar :.. . rune, ni'' Harvey, MeCarter ind Pinkham, Citora for *he Bxei u'or M .: it. BIRTH ["HOMi ON n .-iinday, May 2 th, 1918, to Mr. and Mr«. A. W. Thomson, a daughter. e . a : A.,.- • ■ ' 01 -an /ing ttie was idical element ',i the ' majority, as Iw e.vi unreasonable \ resol t1 oo I hat tbe pre int. iys- tem ot it offloera had a t pleas.1 Mit iim.' mc enjoyed al "hi Mrs. Holten winning first honors while Mrs. Haggen and Miss Haszard, the guests ul the .veiling., were presented with dainty souvenirs of the occasion Ali-. Kenned} gave a bridge party t, ning , :, little farewell tc Airs 1 la n an 1 nis,. 10 entertain Mi-'s Haszard of P.K. ["land, who hue beer resull sl owl In lhe e picture Uj a populai vi . ior thin we >k, Both tperl ph c raph 1 . ono of the most i;.e able ichiete 1 nts of lhe 1 ipedl May Replace Soldiers 1 HI Bl We ie |, e.e llt.'ll Willi peCtly | ..ii.-.. 1 vi r.. pl ,,s ui even i.i.'. Airs. W. II. Sui hei land won the bi ;i ii prize, Mi ' i\e un d> sei ved th. i'i" ' d li 1.en.- ol lunch''- Bhortl) u: ler miilnight. ' openhagen .May 28- ildiel in the next war If an m^'niun patented by a Dani-h ' agineei named aesen doe- what is laimed for It. Ve "ii -inys he has invented a cy - Under whi. h may be burieil in the Rev, Vi'.f. (alder will .ondtict serviees tomorrow, Sunday in the. Presby- terian ehiir h morning and evening. He will al o conduct itrvioea for the being CRICKET The loeal ■ riokel 10am will meet t.h'> . 'nm wbeei'ie, olllenrs would be elec Salmon Arm team in a match at Rev- iee| in three groups, one group retir - el 'oke r,„ Tuesday, nn