''E-n.ire" Typewrite: For I'.ise of operation and perfection in r.-ults produced, tli- machine < lliisu.pn-si'd Price, fill I 0(1 C„a\i. Interior Publishing Co., - Agents •> _ paid dry:fire wood Special Prices on Five Cord Lots E. W. B. PAGET, IMoK___le Ave. TELEPHONE 39 Vol. 14.-No 82 REVELSTOKE, B. C. OCTOBER 31. 190S $2.50 Per Year Stor.a _.t Arr-jv.hoati and 'J ?rOVl:; Beve!stOt.„ cial "\ Thanksgiving toy Monday, Nov. 9 Only one week away, and tbere will be some fixings you will require for tbe Holiday. Let us bave your Grocery Order early in tin* week to insure good service we will be rushed toward tbe latter days. TABLE LINEN Table Linen lor the Thanksgiving Dinner We have a profusion of line, strong Table 1 rapery and N'apery. * All next week wc will make a special showing of Linens. See windows and counters. C. B. HUME cSs CO., LIMITED Stores at Revelstoke and Arrowhead. ,. 1 ! I n n tt o ^ T , i«,CONVENTION C. B. Hume & Co.. Ltd s terminated library duuu.., .hool Delegates Tendered a Banquet—Important Addresses Made.—Valuable Work Accomplished. The closing sasaiou of the Eastern British Columbia .Sunday sohool As- sooiation Convention which Iuih been sitting in the Metbodlat church, waa held I.uu night nnd waa perhaps the most Impressive and interesting uf any previous. Prior to the opening uf lhe evening sessiun the delegates were entertained at a banquet in the City Hal, by the local ladies ol every denomination. Mayor Lindmark presided and after full justice had been done to the many good things, or, as Mr. Jus. Patrick said, " the gathering bad received inside information," on tlie banquet, a toast list was honored, W 0. Pearce, 8. Muirhead, A. E. Miller, .1. G. McLean, Kev, Newton Powell, .1.0. Junes and others responding ably io the respective toasts with which their names were coupled. Mr. Miller, in tbe course of his remark, urged the importance ul Sunday School w.irk and pointed out its value for the welfare of all, luth at home and at school. W. C. Pearce, among other things, in connection with bis visit to Revelstoke and the manner in which the delegates had been treated, said that he was glad tn see that Revelsluke had a mayor who took such a pleasurable interest in the Sunday School work and how important it was that the civic authorities themselves should encourage morality in the community. The Mayor welcomed the delegates on behalf of the city aud discoursed on the value of Sunday School work, pointing out th it 1 c tl option must eventually come nnd it should be tbe people's duty to say so at the polls. Hu compliment! d the ladies in the excellence ol the banquet. R. Howson reviewed the Sunday School work in Revelstoke and how it had kept pace with other improvements. He pointed out that moral sentiment must be behind the en- forcemeat of law. At tiie conclusion ol the pleasant banquet the gathering adjourned to the Methodist church. The choir gave ail excellent rendering of the opening anthem after wbicli several hymns were sung. A feature of the music was the solo by Mrs. R. Squarehriggs, which was beautifully rendered and appropriately chosen for the occasion. The chief speakers were Principal Sawyer, L.L D., of Sunimerlaud college, and W.C. Pearce. Dr. Sawyer took up as his theme the " opportunity of the Sundny School in promoting good citizenship,' and dwelt on the many valuable points ol how good citizen.hip may be aimed at. He urged chi.Ily that temperance was the gnat object to be gained and how ite practice brought out good qualities in dory community. The Sunday school can do a vast .iiiiuinii oi good iu the moral training ui children m.d he urgi-d that all lhe workers devote their heart aud soul to that end. W. C. Pearce gave an eloquent and touching address ou soul winning, showing buw by gentleness, patience and thought, many solila who are living wayward Uvea can be brought iuto the "light of truth." He gave many practical inalancea of how souls had been won uud concluded a re- markiihle nud impressive address liy ,i-king f,,i cu-npi'inii ui ul lbs workers tu persevere iu the great cause, 'throughout his lecture there lay a pathos, an carneal sincerity which could uot but appeal to bia audience. Several resolutiniia were read expressing tbe delegate's satisfaction over tbeir visit and in their hospitable entertainment, Hymns and a lew moments of api-.itaneoua prayer brought an impressive and valuable session to a close. VOTES 01 Till! ('OXTKNTIO.S Tie Sunday School Convention reaerved ita work on Wednesday morning aud began by taking up the leporta of the several districts. Among ihe host district reports were those nl Okanagan by J. J. Wallace and Revelstoke A. E, Miller. On the general Ibemeol" Ollicera and their Work," (jilt brief, practical and interesting addressee were given by Rev. J. R. Robertson, .1. J. Wallace, J. A. McGregor ami .-mart Muirhead, while W. C. Pearce gave ►<>-0^<_KH>000<>-_K^ WINTER SUPPLIES HEATING 80VES—We only carry the best of a makes, every one guaranteed to give satisfaction. OIL HEATERS—Just the thing to take the chill off the room. ASH SIFTERS that are Conl SnverH, Fire Shovels, Mica, Pokers. HORSE BLANKETS—We have a large and well assorted stock. Can give lumber camps wholesale rules by the dozen. BLACK AND GREY ROBES—Get one early, ns last year we sold oui nt the first cold snap. Lawrence Hardware Co., Limited TIN8MITHINQ PLUMBING ELECTRIC WORK 6-0^00-0<>^ Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office—Toronto, Ontario. Capital Authorized Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund $10,000,000.00 4,990,000.00 4,990,000.00 -tranches nr Agents ai all principal points in Oanada, Agents in Great Britain and I'nited States - -London, England, Lloyd's Bank, Lid. Chicago First National Hank, (Ituii Exchange National Hank. Seattle—Seattle National Hank, San BVanolsoo— Wells Kiugd, Nevada National Bunk. Spokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits 6f $1 and upward, received, and interest credited four times a year. Special attention given to out-of-town accounts. Revelstoke Branoh, B.C.—A. B. MoCleneghan, Mgr iSBB&BBBBBBBm Ladies' and Children's Wear See Them before buying Elsewhere They Cannot be Beat for Value LADIKS'--- Coals, Ul'S "inrl Uiuli'ivvcai' Blouses White Swansiiown By CHILDREN'S Hear Skin Coats, Schooi I )resses, Gaiters; Slides, Rubbers The Yard MISS A. MASLEN Oppoaito Climax Hotel, First Strocl. important of which was that of be j coming a member of the International Association of America. After this business was disposed ol Mr. Muirhead gave an in teres'I ig and practical adores, in the work ol the primary deputtttinn while he took up ihe work of the junior department The matter nl the Cradle Koll was introduced and much interest manifested which will likely produce goal re-ulls. At the evening session Mr. Stuart Muii'heii i look up a resume of the S.W ivu.l. f li. C. and showed how gnat thi ' ik has become in uur province Rev. It. N. Powell, of Nelson, gave a forceful address on the boy problem which every buy iu Revelstoke ought to have beard as well ns every tenober and parent Mrs. W. Hews sang with much appreciation a beautiful snlo, and then all the claims of the S. S. Association were presented by Mr. Pearce and n liberal uttering asked to support this work; it was a great delight to find that au offering ol IflOO was given in a few minute.*. W. C. Pearce gave a strung and inspiring address ou "the adult Bible class wink," nnd it is safe tu say that the crowded bouse will not soon forget the winds spoken. It ii imped that something may result in the matter nl the organized I'ulile cliS8i's among the local churches. Thursday,the Inst day of ihe Convention, was crowded with work from morning iill midnight. In the morning such subjects as "The Teachers' Meetings," lhe library anil lending Circle and the Teachers' Training Class wee earne tly discmsel. Iu the afternoon more hnsiness wns dune, aftei which an earnest discussion touk place uu tlie " House Department" in Sunday schools. Rev . VV. A. (iiliurd gave an instinctive address on Temperance and Moral Reform, to which be has given considerable attention, Tbe great success of the Convention was conceded by all. Of the local Revelstoke district, A. E. Miller, as president, and J. Q, McLean, as secretary, did much to secure the success of the Convention. On the Provincial Executive for next year, F. VV. Laing and W. Bews were elected from RevelBtoke. The Convention meets next yeai in Nelson. half hour talk in the wnrk ol the S 8, Superintendent which wae greatly enjoyed. The afternoon ration waa largely taken up with business, the most ATTEMPTED BURGLARY Bowman Lumber Co.'s Safe Tampered With A very crude attempt at I urglary was made some time on Thursday night or early yesterday morning in the otlice ol the Bowman Lumber Co., near the south track. When the ollice staff arrived yesterday morning they discovered that the safe had been tampered with and attempts made to to force the lock. The cracksman, whoever he was, had used a hammer or some other heavy instrument, and used it wilh considerable force lor the knob on the combination lock was smashed, the dials bent aud twisted aud tbe door handles bent an I dinged. The burglar was evidently a novice at his job, fur afier apparently endeavoring to break themselves, be got tired of his futile attempts and left tlie premises. No one noticed any suspicious character around the ullice and lhe staff are at a loss tu know how an entrance was effected as the windows aud dm us showed no signs of being interfered with. We are inturmed that there was about ifl 00 iu the sale at the time, although large amounts are rarely kept there. As il ia, tne safe cannot be opened without either drilling or ny the use of dynamite. Nothing else in the ollice was disturbed. SPORTING NOTES The Thanksgiving Day read nice under the auspices of the V.M.C A. is attracting considerable local as well as outsiUc interest. A large number uf entries have been registered and the race should be a keenly contested one, Tbo grading contest of the senior class at the Y.M.C.A, took place tins week and was largely attended, The names uf the h. st ihicu and then marks are: 11. Miilliolliiiiil, 80.6; D. McDonald, 70.6; O. Kuowlton, 70.1. The Gym and Sbaiuruck basketball teams mul Wednesday night in a veiy fast game, llie former winning by one point, the seme being, (iym 12, til.am- rocks 11. The next game iu tlie series will be playod Wednesday night, between the Alerts and Intermediates. A fast game is expected. The Junior basketball scries opened last nigbt wilh a game between Doyle and Carmichael teams. The teams were very evenly matched, but both were without some uf tlieir beat men. The game ended Doyle 11, Carmichael 10, The live teams entered fur tlie junior cup this season are: Doyle's, Car- miehaiil's, and McEacbern's Irom the working boys, one from the public sulii.nl, and one from tbo high acbonl. County Court Ou Wednesday evening Judge Furiu held court here and tried Frank Cie- tana on a charge of Stealing a cheque from Chas. Carlson, ol Albert Canyon, Thu aoouaed was convicted and sentenced to one month wilh hard labor. (I S. McCarter appeared Ior the Crown and J. M. Scott defeudeil the prisoner. The next sitting of the County Court wiil bo held here ou Nov. 2-llh. THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Royal Auto Accident—Turkish Revolt.-Curfew Enforced.-- Penny Cablegram System.- Ex-Premier Dead. London, Oot. .'II— It is reported that King Edward was thrown from his automobile this afternoon while en mute from Newmarket with Sir Ernest Oaaaells. The report, so fur bus not been verified. The rumor did not indicate whether the King was supposed to have been injured. I'AitiK, Oct. HI.—Special dispatches froin Smyrna sav lh.it the Yuiing Turks, believing tbat the Sultan has a secret agreement with Tew Ilk Pasha, the foreign minister, have decided to dethrone him and replace him by his eon. Saloniua Hoops will be sent to overawe the Albanian Guard and fanatical reactionaries. Seattle, Oct. 81.—The Curfew ordinance will he enfiroed strictly hy the police and suspensions will result if the reports ul juvenile offenders and tenants were not made more regularly by the police. Minora under the age of 16 must uow he at home noi lad r than i) o'clock p. ni. Ottawa, Oct. Ill—Postmaster Ocn. Lemieux leaves for London, England, to-day to rcpresi nt Canada at the conference in London during November as representative of the Imperial Colonial governments, of cable ci ni- piinies and others interested in the development ol the Imperial penny cable system along the lines of Imperial penny postage, which has now proved so great a succe-s. BIG LUMBEI! DEAL The Bowman-Sine Lumber Co. Make Large Purchases Alex Whyte has just completed a lumber deal of considerable importance whereby he sold the yardB of the Didshury Lumber Company and the Carstairs Lumber Company to the Bowman-Sine Lumber Company of Reveletuke. The Bowin i n-Sine people have already extensive interests iu Alberta and have made important addiiiuiiH in these recent, acqu sitious. They have also bought three mure lumber yarda at Strome, uear Days ■ laud, Alta., where tbey already have large urd extensive intereata, the purchase being made frnm J. E. Vanderhurg. The deal of these lum ber companies at Didshury and Car- stairs was consummated through Messrs. F. E. Sine and F. W. Hess. The price is not yet announced, but we understand tbat it was a most resectable figure. The faith in the country and i"i the lumbering industry of this firm is a demons!ration that business will llourish and that ' commerce is expanding. It is their Opinion that the coming spring will j see a g eat impetus in lumbering and that conditions are improving. INVEST MILLIONS B. C. Timber in Great Demand by American Capitalists Several milium dollars are likely to bo invested iu British Columbia timber limits by a wealthy American sjndicate which was recently or_a - ized in Chicago. Its chief promoters arc Messrs. Charles lleulley ol Chicago, Hurry E Hooper of Indianapolis, and John Evans of Enioraon, Iowa, who are touring B. C. Mr. lleulley states that it waB a certainty an enormous amount of American capital would be invested in Coast timber areas after the presidential eleiiiioiia. His friends and himself bad just cumpluted tho inspection of larg • tracts near Alert Bay, Van- cnuvcr Island and on Knight's Inlet on lhe mainland. Mr. Heniley frankly admitted that be did nut intend to clu.e any deals for at least a fortnight. He feels confident lhat Republicans will place lumber on thu free list. Hunters' Supplies Rifles, Shot Guns, Ammunition, Good Hunting Knives, Axes, Fishing Tackle and other sporting goods. RANGES AND HEATERS Wo are showing the best line of Heaters, Ranges, eto., that has been seen in Itevelstoke and oui-Increasing sales prove that we have the light goods anil prions. Our Plumbing department is the best wm I. hal i- done in tin up-ti i oity -dale and are lining Bouir-NE Bros. GROCERIES HA.ft WARE HARNESS PLUMBING Cp PRESCRIPTION /* //tt£iv ovel-eozit dtp/ •faton /rrioinlna Buy at right Place ftoU&j£en4& C-af/njKr Us"/ Dr. Horse sense has prescribed for you one new Overcoat and one New Suit, to be put on morning and evening. He has told you to buy at the right place. That is just the same as saying to buy your clothes'lrom us. Our store has become the RIGHT PLACE, because in our store we treat people right. We remember you are healthy and have many clothes to btiy years to come, tfierefere we sell you clothes so good that (•m challenge anyone to show you that you not gotten good value for your money when you buy clothes from us. A New Overcoat will cost you from $15 to $25 and it will be a good overcoat. One good new Suit will cost you from $15 to $35- We sell you a $15 Suit of Clothes for $15. We make a profit. 1 LA »^^____———^-^-v McKinnon C& Sutherland I C.P.R. WINTER SERVICE. Transcontinental Trains Change Time of Arrival Official announcement uf the time ol arrival and departure of C.P.R. transcontinental trains which will go Into tll'ect tomorrow has been made Train No. 1 Irom the east, which now arrives at 4 1.0 a.m. will not get in to Revelstoke until 716; train No.il", duo at, present at 17.'20 will not arrive until 19.10. Train No. '_ from the the west will not change its time of arrival here, namely 11.20 p.m., bul No !IC, which now gote here at II a.m , will arrive at 8.05 a.m. Tho aoutb train schedule remains unchanged. The C. P. R. Empress ol Ireland can now well lie called the greyhound ol INS' K.vs'i'K the North Atlantic, for on her arrival at QuebflO at '1 o'clock ou Thursday afternoon, she clipped something liki three hours off the record previoueh belli by bur sister Bhip, the EmpresB California grapea, eating of Britain. The new record ia 6 daya, I serving pesra, apples ol s 20 minutea. I to-day, C. B. Hume A Co. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President Paid-Up Capit_tl,$1 0,000,000 alex. laird, Gen. Mgr Reserve Fund, - 5,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in United Statea and England Savings Bank Department Deposits uf $1 ami upwards are received and interest allowed at current rates, nnd is paid four times a year. Accounts may lie opened in the names ol two or more persons, withdrawals to be made by any one of the number or by the survivor. REVELSTOKE BRANCH-A. H. ALLEN. MGR. M oney toL oan At 8 Per Cent. SIBBALD AND FIELD NOI ARIES PURLIC LOANS and pre- I kinde— I to-day. To Rent—Large modern residence in desirable location, $30 per month, Apply Reveletoke General Agencies, THE MAIL-HERALD, llKVRLSTOKti, R C. Zbc n&a.Mfocralfc., PUBUBHKD WKHSKSIIAY AMI SATVlt- li.W AT 'REVELSTOKE, II. l' MURPHY & FISHER Barristers, Solicitous, Etc. 0 T T A W A Parliamentaiv, Departmental and Patent Office Agents Practice before Railway Commission. Chas. Murphy. Harolu Fisher p ILLAN aTkLI.I TT li'it , etc., KKVKL-luKK 1M1 1 IIOCT I.AKK B. C, .:. i.. OlU ts }, r. ELLIOTT ARVEY, McOARTEll AND Pi • HAM, BAHRlsn-'Iio, SOLICITOR., s.l'il. O.'VICK- : Illllli'l BANK IIKVEI. STOKK, 11, 0, Motiey to loan. Offloe<:Rereliloke,BC Uruubrook, 11 I", liBO. s. MoCartkr, *i. M. Pinkham, J. A. IUkvkv, Rerslatoke, H i Cranbrook, li. . H S J. M. H.oll LL V>. 1. HriKKH. tOOTT .. BRIGGS Barristers, Solicitors, Ivi .M'i.nkv to Loan |3 ILICITOR. Ft III .MllI-SUN-t I.AM. Fum Street. Revo nke, U.l pOBKHT SMITH -_____. R' Provincial Land Surveyor, Mining Sutveyor Engit.eeiitig McKenzie Avknck, lillX lUU, REVELSTOKE tl isi M. K. CBEtGHTON Certiflcaled Teacher nt Piano. Vocal Theory. .Musical Kindergarten Classes lor young children. Si nili-i uvi" BEWS' DRUG STORK Black Watch Chewing Tobacco The big black plug. Banff Hard Coal I We ure now receiving a full supply of the different sizes of this Coal, the best domestic fuel on the market, All orders will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to, Try some BRIQUETTES in your Range or Open (irate. L Revelstoke General Agencies. Ltd. Molsons Bank Building. £be-flfeaMberalb There i= su much bad iu the best of us, And so much sood iu the worst uf us, That it hardly behoores any of us, To talk about the rest uf us. SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1908 CIVIC VOTERS' LIST CLOSED The number of applications for municipal franchise this year has fallen considerably short of that of last vear antl in spite of the repeated reminders thut bave been handed out through our columns-, only a few have taken advantage nf the opportunity. All those who wish to be placed on the civic voter.' iist have had ample opportunity to do so und by negligence or disinterestedness in taking the trouble to go to the City Hall and hand in their declaration, tbey have allowed the chance of becoming a lactor in moulding municipal government to pass by, Such people as these who huve no vote in civic matter- and who conse- i(uently have no legal right to an opinion are the very ones who register the first kick- when thing? don't go just as they want them to go. The list closed at 5 o'clock thits after noon,and all who have neg- ••■•.'-•.1 to apply foi a place on the list have only themselves to blame. As year, go on and modern methods of civic improvement develop, and as progression marks the way oifcai.ii successive council, tbe civic elector should be all the more sensible of hit privilege in having a say in the administration ol municipal business. The more enlightened we an* the more particular we should be over details, and the citizens should remember what was good enough a few years BgO will not d'j at all now. No one in Hevelstoke has a right to kick or criticize unless he has a franchise, and if he has no franchise it is probably his own fault. son, even in Revelstoke, is sometimes disposed to speak evil of others, and tattling is a fault from which very few can claim to be entirely exempt. There is a distinct class who make tale-bearing the constant business of iheir lives and tbey pry into the affairs of every family in the neighborhood; they know the exact state of one neighbor's feelings towards another, and they understand everybody's faults but their own. If there is the slightest chance to create a disturbance they take immediate advantage of it and do all in their power to keep people in a constant stale of vegetation by whispering into the ears of olhers slanders and abuses and at the same time pretend to be the must sincerest friend of those tbey talk lo. Tlieir black and nauseous pill.- of malicious slander ttto coaled with smiles and honeyed words of friendship. Such tattlers and gossips are confined to no particular sect or clique; tbey belong to all classes and operate in all, both in church and out of church. They are people who have no higher ambition than to be well informed in regard to other people's private business and to retail scandal to their neighbors. If there could be found a spot in this world where village pleasures might go round without the village tattling, that spot would ho blest, where people could be free from the endless prattle of gossip. "The Holy City." Among the many brilliant seems that the production of "Tho Holy City" presents, none is more sensationally superb than the one in which Salome, the beautiful daughter of Herodiiis da licet- before King Herod and his court. The gorgeous drapery, kalcidoacopi d as butterfly wings in rainbow rays, its folds rising and falling around and above her nimble feet like clouds caressed by summer winds, lieiulin.' und b. uying in harmonious motion lo the ■ , i . ing music played, the royal datvi-i ll it- like a bubble on the palace leri if*-", bewitching the intoxicated monarch, who first offers half his kingdom, but finally grants the head uf John, tbe Baptist, bs a reward for sensuous duiight. Exquisite as are the surroundings of this situation, its dramatic intensity is never lost; the conspiracy and its fateful ending hidden lor tbe moment by the alluring acting seldom witnessed on a stage. "The Holy City" will be produced at Tapping's Opera House on Thursday, Nov. 5th. Dr. Sipprell Speaks to Men The serieB of Sunday afternoon talk for men iu the Ry. Y. M. C. A will be opened next Sundi.y at 4 o'olook by Dr. J. VV. Sipperell, B.A..D.D, Principal of Columbia College, New West- minsaer. Tbe Doctor is a very intei- esting speaker. Every man is invited to hear him. May Run in Yukon Vancouver, Oct.hi.—It is reported that W. VV. I). Melnneti may yet sit in the House of Commons fni a western constituency, ihe information '>eing that overtures have already been nv de to him by prominent Liberals in tbe Yukon that he accept the nomination there. While no ollicial statement regarding the matter could be secured, it is understood on the authority of a prominent member of the party in Vanccuver, that the report is true. The election in the Yukon will not be held till January so there yet remains plenty of time for Mclnnes to conduct a campaign in that constituency. A consignment of ladies and gentlemen's visiting cards in His newest •tyles luu arrived at the Mail Hi.kai.ii Mice. All work neatly executed THEMAN.VT_OSrW__AI.SBY THE FISH BRAND SUCKER is the man who has tried to get the same senke out of some other mak» Clean-Llght-fao-l- Coaranteed Waterproof and Sold EwywM PALACE RESTAURANT A. H. SING, Proprietor Board by week Single meals S5.0O 15 c. McKenzie Avenue CEMENT BLOCKS Miuiiifm-tnrnd fur classic of buildings CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE FIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS for sale in .nr^e ur small quantities at the lowest prices for cash. All kind* of ..i_il.liii_. and plastering undertaken. A. PRADOLINI, - REVELSTOKE To Trappe Raw Purs ought, Cash Prices Paid F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Purs. WHEN BUYING JEWELRY reputation is a potent .actor to be considered ns it is synonymous wilh the quality, merit and prices of the gouds sold. II you deal at Hastings, Doyle & Alluin'a you will know you will be treated fairly, nu " utter how you may hn lacking in technical knowledge of the value aud quality of jjwels nf any kind We keep only the best and choicest. Where gold is used it is marked with the carat s" a nip, with silver it is sterling, in gems and precious stones tbeii quality ia fully guaranteed. Hastings. Doyle A Allum. Limited A New Carpet from our choice and handsome stuck of A.iminster, Wiltons, etc., will give you both pleasure and satisfaction when you see the rich and hen ii: iful effects of the colors nnd patterns and the durability uf the fabrics Our carpets are n iide hy the heat manufactures. nnd are made to wear well, as well its to li ok well. It HOWSON fr CO.'Y. ■ l!.'s.v i i<_>liilW<5>Ja»li(. -'.__^_f^#^-^ THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from country ol origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. _a__Cl"V**E3I_iSTOK:_E! _B. O. S%.*%^*%^%^'%^%%^_^'%^^%^^%.-%%^%^%.'%^%.'%^^^% •*-» , P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. * • HEAD OKKICK i Uai.ijahv. Alhkkta. i Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchant* • Puck Packers and Dealers in Live Stock. Markets In all the nrlncl ii pal Cities and Towns of Alberta. British Ooliiuibi i and lhe Yukon. d Packers of ihe Celebrated Brand "Imperii. I'" Hums and,Baton, i mil •"Shamrock" Brand Leaf bard. a i^-v%'V%/%-_.%%'%-V4V%%/%/%'V%-%. -_/%•%*/%*%%%%%•_< "vi PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH S. McMAHON, - FIRST STREET Por Agricultural Implements. Carriage:*, Wagous Etc., John Deere Ploughs. Moltue Wagons, Canada Carriage C-ompAuy's Buggies, PI;*not jr., Garden Seeders and Cultivators, Wheelwright and Rlacksmith Work attended to. Horse hoeing a Specialty Central Hotel _________ REVELSTOKE, B. 0. ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS Newly built First-claBB in every respect. All modern conveniences- Large Sample Rooms. Rates SI.60 per Day, Special Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management GOSSIP AND SLANDER The smaller a community the more strained are the relations-hips and feelings between its members, and the bigger the mountains they make out of the smallest mole hills. Every community is cursed by a class of people who make it their business to attend to everybody's business but tbeir own. Such people are tbe meanest speci- mens" of depraved humanity which are allowed to exist on earth. Jt is well known that almost every per- EL1-VATI0N OK MORALS One of the most important conventions ever held in kevelstoke and one whioh probably bus done the most, real, honest, hard work is that which has just closed its sessions, the Eastern 11. C. Sunday School Association. Few people realize what a great organization that is to-day or fully understand the valuable work that it is doing. Evolved from ahandful of children and a teacher in different parts, the Sunday school has spread and i grown and to-day stands n great' and powerful institution, having as' its object the moral training and i bringing up of the coming generation. Those who have heard the various addresses during this convention, delivered by able -|ieakeri who are imbued with the magnitude of tbeir work, cannot but realize what a great movement Sunday school i- ami how it- influences nre Iinmg felt in old as well i- young. There ar" many le-- di which can be derived Irom 1 ontentioii, iiii of which bave a ■earing nn the moral tone of our community an I will open ibe eyea of the parents, of our children to the necessity of the cultivation of moral ami borne influences, In our children is nnr hope and if we wish to see the high standard of men and women continued we must endeavor to instil into their minds the ethics of morality and clean living. The influences of thiscon-l vention can never be forgotten and Revelstoke's parents should read, murk, learn and inwardly digest, the great truths that have been expounded here for the benefit of our children. O F- t'uiirt Mnaut Begbie. N, 3461, nieeti 'imi ami lib Mondays in OddfelloWa Hall, i.'-ii '. i l|.s-r,i llmisie. Visiting tiriithrou cunliatly Invited lo attetul. J.w. Garland, t'.H. H W. Kdwhuis. li.S HENRYS Pacific Coast Tested Seeds, Acclimatized Stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants Cor the .arm, Cardan Lawn or Conservatory Reliable varieties al reason- I able priee.s, No borers, Scale or fumigation lo damage slock. No windy agents to annoy you. Buy direct and get trees anil needs thai grow. Fertilizers, Bee Supplies,Spray Pumps, Spraying Material, Cut :.1 Flowers, elc. Oldest et-t&b lisheii nursery imi the ni;-inl ft mi ofB. C. Catalogue free. M. J. HENRYS NURSERIES Green I louses ami Seed Houses VANCOUVER, B. C VNURSERIES CLIMAX RESTAURANT KIKSI' BTKEET. SHORT ORDERS SERVED Meals, 25c. MEAL TICKETS, - $.500 NOTICE. K. Company, K.M.I.., will drill every Thursday evening until further notice. By Order, oct 2190c. B. SMITH, 0(5. DRUNKENNESS OAN tl CURED THK EVANS COLD OURE INSTITUTE The Kvan., Institute fur the eure nf tho drink aud drug habits, established in Winnipeg 14year.., and tuiVancou-rer 1 year, with entire success. Nuw re* moved to more commodious quarters at y..D Park Drive, tfrandview, corner of Parker street. Prospectus, testimonial*', etc, sent privately on application. The superintendent nr secretary may be consulted at auy time. Phone II 4020. c. w. o w Mountain View Camp, No. 229 Meoti Second and Fourth Wedni>.t_ty_i Ib] each month, in Belldrk H..11. Vi-i n Wo-*.- > men conlii-lly invited ro attend. W. I). ARMSTRONG. Con. Com. J McINTYRK. Olerk HKVKLSTOKK AKHIK No. .23 Sale of Mineral Claims in Revelstoke Assessment District F. O. E. Th* regular •....■-. tio_?« are held in the Selkirk Hall every Tuesday ev .-nnix at * o'clock Visiting brethren nre c^rdiatW invited. J LE-JLIK, Pbmioest W ... Mel-At-i HUN Skt_.eta__y Kootenay Lodge No. t5, A F. A A I hereby give* notice Unit on MONDAY, the SEOOND DAY ol NOVEMBER, A. I)., 1008, alt 1 he hour oflO o'clock in the forenoon, ill (be Court House, llevelstnke, I sbnll offer for sale at public auction the mineral claims in i be list hereinafter set out, of tbe persons in tbe said list hereinafter set out, of which Crown Grants have lieen issued, for all unpaid taxes accrued and due and payable on the IHItb .Mine, UKIS, and for t.bu expenses ofadvertigln-.' slii- nutice. If the iaxes i nil ex | senses of advertising, as sel out iu said list ale mil paid to me Oil or before tbe day of sale, i he ,1,1111- may lie sold to the highest bidder, and a conveyance executed lo the purchaser of all right nnd interest i . said claims legally alienated hy the Orown by the Crown Giants thereof. In the evenl of there being no purchaser, or if the price offered shall not bo sufficient to pay tbe tuxes nuil uf advertising, ibe I. mil sbnll revert to the I .uvi nee and Ibe Crown (.rants theieof shall be deemed void. Tins reiftiiH. ni-t-t- ... ,-s- n.ld In tbt MASONII TKMPI.K Oislf.llnws. Hull. ",ii the tbinl Munsliiy .:. ettfli month i; e m. V - run ss,,"! h . A. i-l-.iit ITXTKR. 9kcr_TjIRT. SELKIRK LODGE No. 12, 1.0.0 F. ilfjil- •.•try Tl,,,r t«y ""vein!,,. ,i, 9. kirk ll il si *..' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ VinitiiiK lir-tii"., oordlslly invit-wl tn ,itt,.ti,l. X penile '• ".MK 'sK I'l-'.ltS.iV LIST ABOVE MENTIONED: DESCRIPTION OK 11.AIM O. H isniHT n'.i; M.- utkii: Cold Range lodge, K ol P No .I-.. Revelstoke, B C. KKi - . in , |.;;.Nh-|.i txj_.pl • • ll t".»fn in..,, (Ul! «l I < Kolffbti II ' I.NNIMillAM KOBRIfl I ' S H BKOI 'i< K ,,' H 4 s j u. si orr , ' r 8 Special uffer of gentlemen's visiting cards neatly printed, 60 lor $1,26, ami 100 lur $1.75. Ladies' cards In newest styleB, 60 lor $1,26 and 100 fur $1.76, Linen liniHli cardH are tb,i lateHt importations. Han IT Hard Coal, all sizes iu stock, Kevelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. HAL till TKNIiKH mlilrn «•! ■ ,,,. iri.|„r -ilin'lfl, slll'l nllilnr-:*ltj ■ T"t,,l,.r for Pabllfl RiiiltliiiK. VemoD, tl < ' will .i ,■.,-«, v.i.i Ht till olllisn until 1110 ii.m. 1,11 Fn,l.iy N,■■,■«,„Imp 20th l!*n.v for th. eoDStnietfooofaPabiloRallrllnn nt ".'union. Plans mul .petsifioillion run lm .uui, iitisl f,,rrns ,»f l,niiitiir nlitnifiotl sithifl Ilflpiirtmiinl,, ,u,,l ,,„ appllosUon to thn Piistinimi.nr ai. Vernon. Pftr.iinst tfltitlnrinK nr« notifietl ton". 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('., Oct.1Mb, 1808 K. KDWAHDS. Deputy Assessor and Collector Kevelsloke Assessment District. Canadian Pacific Atlantic Steamship Line SAiim _s .Jt* From Montreal Quebec Sat. Nov. 7 Lk. .Manitoba "Fri. " 13 Emp. Ireland "Sat. •' 21 Lk.Champlaln Wed.Nov.4 "Special Christmas ships Intermediate Season from iioatrtal an_ Quebec EMPRESSES— 1st. Class 2nd. Class jrd. Class $90 00 $48 75 $28 75 LAKE MANITOBA- IS!, Class 2nd. Class 3rd. Class $72 .so $42 50 $27 50 Other Lake Boats— 2nd. Class 3rd. Class $45 00 827 50 Cheap rates lo Atlantic Seaboard points iu connection with steamship tickets Passengers booked to Norway, .Sweden, Antwerp, Hamburg and all other conlinc Inl ports. For further Informalloii npply lu T. W. Bradshaw, C.B. Foster, Agent, A.G.P.A. Kevelsloke. Vancouver. Certificate of Improvements __STOTIO_E3 Winsluw Mineral Claim, situate in llie Trout Lake Mining Division of West Kiiolenay District. Where located;—At head of Seven Mile Creek) Tumi Lake. Take nolice that I, O. B. N. Wilkie, acting as agent foe Neil O'Donnell, Special F.M.C'. 37(13: William Bennett. F.M.C. No. BD5877; Bruce White, F. M.C. BI4524; and P. H. Murphy, F.M. (/'. 11221)87; intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Giant of the above claim. • And further take notice that action, under Section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of October, A. I)., 1908. oct.-l-AOd O. B. N. WILKIE. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply to the Superintendent of Provincial police for a renewsl of lhe retail liquor licence for tbe Kootenay hotel, Burton City, B. G. Dated Oct. 24,1908. Wm. Lovatt. NOTICE R.V6lstok. Land Dtairtet. District of Went Kootenay. Take notiee tbat I, Norman T. MaeLeml nl Letbbrldae, Alta., oooupatlon Broker, lntenda to applv for permiaaion to purchano the follow lug dencribea land.: CommencinK at a pout planted at the mnuli- i'sa corner or Lot 1.112 in toalhnll Valley about su milea Weat of the wont ahor. of Arrow Lake .nd marked "N. T. Mac', N. w. Corner," tbenee to cbalna aouth, thenre 20 cbalna eaat, thence 40 chalna north, thence M cbalna weat, containing SO aorea, more or leaa. Date Sept. 4, H0», NORMAN T. MACLEOD, ■ep 11* IM By John E, Taylor, hii Beaut. m _______ 1'IIE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, _"• C Steel Tlie crowded stove top— haven't you often wished for more space ? IK pipe-hole may be used if preferred but— Uhis pipe-arrangement leaves the top of range free for pots, pans, etc. Granted:-The wish for more top space. Grantor :— "Sask-alta" Range. Granted:—The cutting in half of washday. Grantor: "Sask-alta" Range. Granted:- The use of a top space sufficient to prepare a meal all at one time. Grantor:— "Sask-alta" Range. "Sask-alta" piping adjustment is easy, but you will not find it on any other range. Mc. Clary's __»_•_. Tt. mU, r-.Mi_.e_4, Wlnnlpe_. Vane euver, tit J .Im, NamlltM, Cal_-_y FOK SALE BY BOURNE BROS., Revelstoke. ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. 0\ ________._B_E_R,T ST-OHSTE _E»-E?.0_P. Queens Jfotel COMAPLIX Best brands ot Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, - - Proprietor Certificate of Improvements ZDTOTXC-B Morning Star, Eastern Star, Grand View, Flora Bell and Eureka mineral claims -situate in the Revelstoke Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Located on lhe North side of the North-east branch of Laforme Creek. Take notice that I, Guy L. Williams, Free Miner's Certificate Bi 3.165, as agent for Charles Walsh, Free Miner's Certificate B94266; for Ed. Adaii, Free Miner's Certificate B94-51; Samuel McMurty, Free Miner's Certificate R94262; Walter Walsh, Free Miner's Certificate B94J65; F. G. Walsh, Free Miner's Certificate B94264; Gilbert Wilson, Free Miner's Certificate R94261, and R. F. Greer, Free Miner's Certificate B94J63, intend 60 days Irom date hereof lo apply to Ihe Mining Recorder for a cerlificale of improvements Cor the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants ol the above claims. And further take nolice lhal action under Section 37 must be commenced before the issuance of such certificates ol im provements. Daled this. 171b day of September, 1008, i"i v L. Williams. "*cp -..-nov j.i InthkscruEMK (oiiiT rn-- British Columbia. INTHBMaTTRR ok Tin: WtMil.N'ti Ul" Act. And iu the Matter of The lilwood Tin Woi-kei»Gold Mining Cumpaiiv ul Lardeau, British Columbia, Limited, Non-Peisonal Liahilil) . TAKE NOTICE that ihe under- signed has appointed Friday, tlie 80th day of OitoiH'i", lmw, at ihe hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon at the Court House in the City of llevelsloke, II. ('., for the purpose of bearing and confirming the Report of the Oflleial Liquidator upon the claims, of credit* ors, and of settling, determining and finally passing the Dividend Sheet, and of passing the UfHciai Liquidator'! accounts, and settling bis remuneration. And let all parties attend. Dated this twelfth day of October, A. D., 1908. ROBERT GORDON, District Registrar at Revelstoke, H. C. FIRST CLASS FRESH TIMOTHY HAT All kinds ol new VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Dealers in SILK AND CHINA DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY Wah Chung, - Front St. P. O. Box, 206. Phonk 26 AUTOMOBILE LIVERY Powerful car, seats live, for hire hy the day or hoar at reasonable terms. Regulai street trips all day. STANDS—Union Hotel. Phone 27. Oriental Hotel, Phone 18, C. TURNR-M, Proprietor. Phone «1 _&£_____r__t ____EE, _9_____, 2STOTIO-E3 RaotlflMtlon al Orown Grant Whsn.au on the HMh dar of Nimmher. l»n. a lirown Grant waa Intuit*! In trie nama of Frader- lok Wasthbonrna for Lot 1117, Group I, Koota- rtaj District. That aridanca haa ainca biwin bean 1 -roducad ahowlnif that Ilia saiil Fradarlek Waahbonrna diad ou tha 7th ol Ananat, MM. some time prior to the lunuanoa of Uttuid drown Grant. That hi aaraetnont. .dated nth Atianal, IHUrl, thaaald Frederlolt Waahbonrna atmlmied all hia eatate, rlnlit, title, interest. olaim and demand whataoeter In the aald land tn Thomas Shanks MoPherann. Nntlre ia therefore hereby (Ivan. In pnrsn- anise of Section M of tha "Land Art, ' that It I. tlio iiito.it Inn to cancel thn Haiti frown (Irani intuied In the name ol Frederick WaahlKiiime and to l-mi". one In Ita Htead In the nama of ThomaaShanka llePhariton three montl a Irom the data hereof nnlaaa (nod nana* la ahown te the contrary. F. .. FULTON, Chief Comnilsisiliiiier nf Lands aud Work.. Landa and Wurki Danartment. Vlcl-orla, B. Ch Uth Ocmher, int. ocl il-la LJL Real Estate, Insurance Commission Agent Revelstoke. B. C. Reprencnl.tliV-i of ilu* following Insurance Comp-.nie.lt— FIRE INSURANCE -London Mutual, Montreal - O-tnadai Traders', Slandanl Mutual, Ottawa, Anglo- American, l'..|nil\, Winnipeg, Colonial Ontario, I) -minion. LIFE INSURANCE — London and Lancashire Life, whose policies are the most liberal olTered in the Dominion to-day. SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT Imp. 1 iu Guarantee and Accident insurance Company] SURETY ANO FIDELITY BONDS American Surety Company, the oldest and .strongest Surety Co. on the Continent. FOR SALE llounes, Business blocks City Lots, Fruit and Farm lands. TO LET—Houses and Stores, INVESTMENTS—Timber, mines municipal and Corporation Bond ■ NOTICE In the matter of an application for the Issue of a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to North _ of Villa Lot 28, Town of Revelstoke. Notice is hereby given that it in my intention to Issue at the expiration of one month after the first publication hereof, duplicate Certificate of Title to the alaive mentioned lands in the name ol John Larson, which Certificate of Title is dated the 1st dar of September 1I>(>:. and numbered 2711 A. H. V. MACLEOD, District Registrar. Und Reg Offlce, Nelson, B.C. 7th October UXM.. net 101 m 1J.0B RKNT-llesidenre of J. If, I Scott. Apply to Stott A Biigffs. WANTED -Rnni-drr" nnd Roomer* in II minion 11 hie home. Mini grata terms, home rooking. Apply tn Box 7W. DOMINION ELECTIONS Smith Curtis, Wm. Davidson, and F. J. Deane Address the Electors on Political Issues —Lively Discussions A large audience gathered at the opera house on Tuesday nigbt to bear Smith Curtis, Kootenay Liberal candidate; W. Davidson, Socialist candidate, and others deliver addresses on elect ii 111 issues. Present on the pint form were J. M. Kellie, who acted an I but the workers must sell their labor iu order to live, and that labor product should belnng to tbe workers, but now tbey got almost nothing, ile explained that both liberals and conservatives by tbeir policy advocated slavery f r workers and tj get j slice the workers must get the reins ol power to Iree theninelve. and get the reins ol power to free themselves and get the full value of tlieir labor. Production must bu for all and not (or a few and these parties will see that the means ol life is held for the benefit of a lew, for tbeir own ends. He said that the wage slaves dared not express their demands lest they lose their jobs and that capital meant the robbing ol 1 ilmr ol ite products, He pointed out chairman, VV. Davidson, P. J. Deane of Nelson, and Smith Curtis. Mr. Deane was the first speaker, and commenced by saying the liberals felt good in tbat tbe honor of Canada had been vindicated by tbe return of Laurier and his party to power and be ■aid that tbe beet thing the Kootenay electors could do would be to send Smith Curtis to Ottawa. The people however bad to choose between three candidates, wbo each had a record. Mr. Curtie's record he pointed out was a good one and unquestionable one; nobody could attack him with impunity and he had the confidence of the electors. He explained how Mr. Qoodeve bad taken a sudden, remark, able interest in labor, in order to get the labor vote, whioh interest wae very different when he was mayor ol Rossland at tbe time ol tht minora' strike. Tbere he had acted against the labor classes, which tact the miners oannot forget. He said tbat be was surprised tbat Mr. Goodeve should advocate Asiatic exclusion, according to bis former views on the matter. He pointed out that Mr. Davidson, tbe Socialist, couldn't do anything for the people in tbeir lifetime if elected, whereas Curtis would have the government support lor the good of the peo- tliat Mr. Smith Curtis bad promised everything except the non-exploitation ol labor, and will promise anything to get votes, and then forget bis promises. He showed how foolish it was for liberal and conservatives to try and make labor believe they would look alter their interests, when they were directly opposed to each other's views. In referring to Mr. Deane'a remarks about his voting on the C.P. R. tax exemption and land grants and vindicated his actions as being in the beets interests of the country. Small capitalists, he said, were as bad as tin big ones and just as dishonest, and in referring to Canada's prosperity, he pointed out how in spite of prosperity, people were starving and always would be while the workers supported capital. He referred to the thousands ol unemployed in England as being the same in Canada, and that it would get worse if Canadian workiugmen supported liberals or conservatives. He said that it was a shame that the discussion of labor interests in the legislature should be deemed out ol order. He referred to the C.P.B. strike and said that it was the men's own fault that they were licked and well licked. He explained how the Socialists could not be deleated, HVE FIELD, RUTLAND'S RANCH. pie. He reviewed the progressive policy of the Laurier Government and how they will do much forlaborand how Smith Curtis can do a great deal lor the people at Ottawa. He referred to Mr. Davidsim's record in the house when voting on certain questions in connection with the exemption ol the C.P.R. from taxes and for grants to them of public lands, and said that both Davidson and Hawtbornthwaite bad voted against the interests ol the province and bad lost an opportunity ol saving much public money. He ■aid tbat the Socialists were inconsistent in the campaign and in conclusion he showed bow much the Laurier Government had done (or Canada, and tba develop-nent ol her resources and urged the electors lo give Smith Cur- til their support on Nov. 12th. Mr. Davidson, in referring tn Mj. Deaoe's strenuous appeal lor bis candidate, said that labor has many proles-ted friends, when these friends want votes and in the end they turned out bitter foea. He showed bow, by electing the Liberal government to powir, tbe workers bad agreed to be in •ub «ction to oapital. He point id out iiHirming that they neither give or take quarter, but light to the finish, and the fight will continue long and bitter until tbere is no such thing as masters and slaves. In conclusion he said that if the workers want (air play tbey should vote (or Socialism. Smith Curtis was then called upon to speak and commenced by relerring to Mr. Davidson's remarks about himself as being wide of tba mark. He ■aid that the term wage slave was very distasteful and the working men objected to it as being unjustifiable. He pointed out that tbe workers could not be dictated to aod they sin uld resent tbe title of slaves. In referring to the socialists he said that if Mr. Davidson was elected no obange in oondions would result, Socialism was too Utopian and bound by conditions. He said tbat be represented labor ■aved and labor to he done. Capitalists were not robbers and he stood (or a parly system which tries to cure sli ills. He showed that voting should not be hereditary and how some men were influenced by bribes. He pointed out tbat Mr. Davidson hoped to limp into ollice, but be would on tbe other baud lose bis deposit. The socialists bad no reason to give for remedy ol evils anil I heir ideas were too lllliigin ary. lie eaid that Ihe unemployed question should be deait with in Cat - ada and that the Minister of Lab r would h.iIvb the problem. He would do all he could i( sent to 0 tawa to try and bring it about, which would mean a gre.it salvation for labor. He explained bow tbe Lemieux Act was ol great benefit to labor classes, and although defective iu places it would be remedied. In referring to the C P. R. strike be said the act was lair to the company as well as the men; each had an opportunity of getting ready and whoever wanted a change should ask for arbitration. He affirmed'that if elected to Ottawa he would try and remedy the defects to suit, all parlies. In relerring to Mr. D.iv iiImhu's statement that politioino* make promises lu break, be challenged any one tn a.scum him uf bieakiiig any promise lie bud made. He ex- plaii od 1 bat if the Ho l.ilisl guvu null thu product nf bis labor there would be nothing to be saved and all pmgre-s would cense, lie said 1 hat Mr. Davidson hud voted agtinst tin; interests nf bis own patty on important questions and stated mat the .Socialists had never done any g ud in the Home, lu dealing witb the Asiatic immigration problem be said that the C.P R. had brought a Jap no.ooy into the North- West and not as Mr. Goodeve bad asserted liy the liberals. Lieut -Gi.v. Dunsmuir had also done thiB. He o.aiiiicd that the liberals will not allow Jap farmers into Canada, while on tbe other baud B. 0. lets them. He then read a telegram denying the allegatii c by the oonservaiives that the liberal ■ had allowed Japs 10 come in for tbe G.T.P. work. There was no woid about Asiatic exclusion in Mr. Bor den's platform. He explained tbat tbe conservatives were not friends of a white Canada. Sir Wilfrid Laurier had excluded Orientals and few Japs have come to stay. He said that if he were sent to Ottawa he would urge for tbe Australian Immigration Act, and he hoped his voice would be heard, and urged tbe electors to vote for tbe man and not the politician, and said that the Laurier Government bad been tried in the fire and come thru' scatheless. He showed how he had tried to bave Kpotenay eleotions on Oct. 26, but the act would not permit, as the proclamation couldn't be got out in time. He said that tbe Laurier government was tbe best Canada ever had, progressive aud prosperous. He pointed out that anyone can get in to the oivil service if they paaa the examination and tbere could be no gralt there. He solicited the support ol tbe people and eaid that he stood (or high principle, progressive legislation: tbe worki rs would get the beet wages and he wonld do all he could for tbem. He would owe his election to the labor vote and they could look to bim for adjustment of all troubles. The Laurier govern -lent was worthy ol support and he urged that it be endorsed by sending him to Ottawa. He would promote the Hudsons Bay railway, and the union ol Newfoundland with the Dominion. The all-red route aod better terms (or B. C he would light (or, and give his best interests to lumber, mining and agricultural industries anil tlieir development. He said he was in favor of experimental farms in B. C,a'il in _oi.olti-.inn said lhat if hi were -c t In Oitn« 11 be would de- V ite bia e tergins to llie welfare of B. C. and tbe k'niiU'iiays. 8' venil i|iie ti'ins were asked bv n- dlviduuls i'i tbe audience, which were explained by the speaker. II N. Coursier asked Mr. Curtis why the liberals Iiud put Dunsmuir in as Lieut..Governor of B. fl., when be employed Oriental labor. Mr. Curtis said that the liberals did Wrong and pointed out that be would protest if such an appoint ment was 1.1 ml.- Again, Mr. Coursier then asked why the liberals and conservatives bad sup- pnrted Dunsmuir in his action. Mr. Curtis pointed out that the II. C. legislature had refused to let a motion of censure of Dunsmuir go to Ottawa. Mr. Curtis explained that the government had a scheme for putting the unemployed to work on lands until better employment turned up. This waa a good scheme lor opening up the land and profitable for tbe people as well as the government. Several questions in connection with the Columbia A Western lands and other mattera of past history, led to a long controversy, tbe matters being chiefly a rehash of the last provincial elections. Three cheers lor Laurier oloaed the meeting. Inland Revenue Statement of revenue collected at Port of Revelstoke during tho month of October : Revelstnk $3304 73 Ashcrolt 624 lfi Golden 709 10 Kamloops 601 47 Vernon 1896 66 Total 17036 02 THE PRICE $60.00 CASH So Clear, So Shining and so Evident that it will glimmer through a Blind Man's Eye "THE EMPIRE" VISIBLE TYPEWRITER A Canadian Made Writing Machine For ease of operation and perfection in the results pro- duced the " EMPIREI" TYPEWRITER ia unsurpassed. The "EMPIRE" embodies no complicated movements, while its manifolding alignment, marginal facilities, automatic conveniences, durability, visible writing, minimum of noise in operation make it the typewriter par excellence. The "EMPIRE "needs less care than any other machine because there aro fewer parte to be cared for also due to the strong lines of simplicity that are part of the machine. The C.P.R. began using the EMPIRE Typewriter in 1895, continued to add to the number, and now have in constant use more than 700 oi these machines. ADOPTED BY The British Covernment " French Covernment " Bank of Montreal. " Merchants Bank of Canada Molsons Bank and all educational institutions of Canada The Price $60.00 80LE LOCAL AGENTS INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LIMITED REVELSTOKE, B. C. JOB PRINTING All Work Promptlv and Neatly Executed Commercial Printing A Specialty With Us, Call for E-limates and Advertising Rates THE MILHERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Ltd. TH_3 MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. (.. vsH&A Bargains! Bargains! BUY Nuw ' I1 m'l Wail ! Iluy tvhi D stock isat its best. Read this ad aud take nolice ■ Barg tins thai in i 11' red here. Handsome Mantles At special discount prices. All tlie new models, tight mid ceini fitting garments, Fall Millinery Are ynu wearini cue of our Ruts ? Vnu -1. luld! Tbey nn being « irn by the best dressi rs. Ii cos; .... >•■ to have the in nest. Fall and Winter Underwear Wi carry ell the besl raaki—natural wool— white and grey knit goods Drawors and Veil i , match Ladies' and Children's Black Tights Prlnei on Underweai range from 25c • -vi 50 ner uarmenl Men's Suits Special Blue nnd 111.ok Worsted at $1150 Men's Odd I'mits from Ifl 25 to $4.50, Men's Overcoats, ' gulur $12, now $7. Boys' Tweed Suits Special Tweed suit $2.60, Sixes -I to 2$. $3,50 buysa Tweed Suit, Bizes -28 to 'A2. Every Suil new and thin season, goods. Bool and Shoe Department Sec our B.ys' School Shoes. Every pair glUI'illltl nl. Oonie along nud eoe wbnl we can do for vnu. Blanl-iets and Comforters All-wool blankets, full Blue, good weight, al $'1. Rug. $8 all-wool blanket lor $0.50, Blankets that wore $0.50 now sellitip nl $8. A gnnd range of Comforters at all prices. REID & YOUNG .ti,iiiHiiH'.|iiSi *M«Mh $►_*■_■ ' if God # _ ■ f\ # Ltver f 1 Oils * Wi have ..ll kinds of it. A 4' '- Sweet tasting, bad Last- • :ul lbs." pure Huml- + ■""• _it.ii in si.ii" bottles, (- .r ii.,, I,- liy si new* pr cess ,u ± -"■•■'•■ •» C. II MACDONALD'S J4 i.l.Vl.l.MOKK, ii. tl '. -" Local and General. MOVING PICTURES—tu night. I iday is tin ;. stival ol llallowi 'eu. Tuesday, November 3rd is Presidential election day in the United States. Come to tbe opi rn house Mi nday, Nov. iuli. and enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner with the rest. The Rebekah Ijodge, No 21, I O.O. F., bave arranged to hold a Bbirl .-.at usdc- in tii" opera bouse on Friday, Nov. 20th Don't forget tho Thanksgiving din- .'..] .n tlie opera house Monday, Nov, 9tb, undei auspines of Knox Church Ladies Auxiliary, The Uon. Richard Mo Bride, piemi r ol ! ■ I., and Dr. Young, provinci secretary, will be in Reveletoke on I"riJ - Nov. 6, and address a public meeting. Dr. J. W. -:; , II, B.A., D.O . prineij'-l ol Columbia College, New Wet: innter, « cl in tb let! i ,!j-, Ch irch Suud iy, morning .11 : •■■ . :' (.'.... tei ■ , i... ••■ ■■"■ Nov -, -.-.. ._: will i ;:, '. ,.. half paid nine in be moruing aud cii -~<- at a quarter p irt thn • i. I he afti moon during th- .\ ii ter months. A dispatch irum Rome says the e i- gagement of Prince Victor Emmi Count ol Turin, to Princess Patrii i, daughter I the Duki ■ ; d naug t, soon will be am .1 II. Hawthornthwaite, the S ist iead Idn -s- a i ublic n ..■ •; i i -, n Wedm Nov. ll l: | n -■ • -I ive« i f political ited to speal :itj u uucil i, ive rca ivi d .. ........ j I .: n ■ ■ • ' ' • i'i" in nu nl ,\ V -■-.- : • e C.P R. i i Bti a - Pole '■: . ..- the city. incil will very shortly , .-■ a net ire light at tbe intersec ; f - ■ • ■ ■ and McKen/.ii .i v>.:, . , flit will be ol the ng ai , | • 3,000 candle ] wer I . • •• .i pi I lie meeting held in tin : in Parloi 1 - tri Tbursd ij '• •• 5, (or the p irp se of .-...,-. Citizen's League Mr«, ... rgai ter lor tbe ".V.C.'l I ' " '.-■-■; ■ • 1 Ails ices fi state thai .. - .. | bus heen de- c an ition I n - reuei be c iti ' ■ || . itberca e beii offered pre. ling opin- i in tr- re is tbal thi mstilui i it make _ itroog i id foi thi Bi il ih i . ntl . ; rtl -:...'. cant I y • ■ defeat i f Hon. Wm. rempleman in \ irr i , ''■' ' '.A''- ; :" - - -.■... .-" "''.- i ' \ A -^A;:> CUPID AND CAKE initke n gi'L'itl coinbiiiation, especially if the cake be of our lm'- ins., i 'ome aud sou how ,n my viii-iel ies we have and - ,'\ i cmpi in ,..;,-li is to Hi,' evi". Km pleasing as tbnj n ■• ' , In ik nl, it is iintliii>_- I'liiupiu'ed with the delighl ib.ti accompanies the lii-i uthful, Serve nuv cake ,,n ynur ';11> 11- nnd luaiikiud will adore you. A Well Stocked Lanier is- ,i good houuekoepei"'H pridn Kill villus wiih lho kind of groceries sold here and% no une in loll n ll ill have l"'l li'i. Stlll'l to il iy wil ll ;i 11 -i.it ot'dor, It. t' '11 |ii'obnbly sur- prise yuu I" I im thai 811- pei'loi1 in ... . 'i'ii'"S are, nuv prices I-, n ,i .i Iiii higher than y >u hnve been usi'il I,, |i tyi ,,. foi' I be in - dinary kind. • V^%_-^ - ' * . .-'.3 . fl rv-r.. -. .. • ' ■" 1 " ■ i ." -«-i" • ,2&, ' "a . ,- ' GiSSQN CiH BELL IS King I he right Piano at the ri-^lit price. Co I .unl -re ii- before yuu buy one. Kincaid and Anderson Real lisinte. Insurance and Flnanci.il Acrcnttt. Mcnoy tn Lor.n ^ — ■"■ •> •> ■'"' -.—i. _■■ . — .,..-. _,.._■_ --Iir FLOWER EULBS ... ii . ■ Bulb in "SNOWDROPS SinKic antl Ooulile CR.C'1.1 Sssparnl. v.iricsti.s. IXIAS JONQUILS fellow Double. N4HCISSUS Paper WhIUI von lion; Etnpri-19; Butter anil ERR1. TULIPS Slncrle: Soparatfi Colorn HYACINTHS Lar„c; SlnKlf: Diiihlo; Roman. BEWS' DRUG STORE NEXT HUMK BLOCK I TO-NIGH f—Moving Piotnres. lien our citizen historically if not intrinsically , I ' , i'n; uri iv - once tin pro) '-: - I uther The di i in tlie fiinn ol a e !, e firn tnci ....'•■'. • ni .-• :.. tin . . diss I ■ pi : . , ci nsenl i; I will i njoyabli .... lasl '.'■ . - pearing to bavi i . ■!.,- third danci I the serie the managei - , to give good danci - will eceive tin • i he . ,!-,,, they hi■ rhe lay ol eh ctrii ■ in- (' r. I; lep ■ Sevi ,:.,■■- i. n i i mediatel sd ins; like inaki * Hashes <- i ity i after - ni I .s in . wen .- i ,, ed Another fai Ion thi ui ..■ urdi r bu dogue : u -..- .- m lal ' ■'■' has i ' , -ir n> tici- I. -li.r.'l- ,i VI :-' farmers, was gra itcd i li te i he ■ In r day from his wil • h he b ■ t liiu-tl through l hemal . hiircan 1 ,i ■ catali fi" !, ,"- 1 i ■ • ' third wile li ■ h id had ni i \\ e hope i hal i.' ■■• I ■ ■ ihi ■ ronistcs i he mail rd not u's thai dr i , i ... tike r, te. A public work wbicli » , ild In en , rsi 'I t y the city generally and en- |.i cially by those ivhn 'I ■ , in ■■ .ml and coal, is badly needed and that!. I the erection ol n covi i roi f i hed over the city scales, These scalPi are ' usi il in all woalher, and i it Inter when the snow liesdeepand the weigh i ninu ban to shovel It off, there ia liable ' to be inure ur less trouble over onrreol Weight, apart frum the (net that the I ucnles wilj nut Improve by continual exposure to the weather. rhe I-. • ■ Tbe .'' will not ■ ipen I Men, hear I the R V >! ■ . ' ■", ■ ■ , Wpddi i 1111 r, , . \l iss '.. rl ihe _ iii" under I heauspices ■ I n i mre (Imiii for i he ai asi I the I held in • i t, ruber it the I .■ il Mr« .1 f Tel So nu ■ I , ..■nn. they term local mpr ■ ment I'liii.- " i hi Ides being tl p among lhe < I ir,en - I a di ■ hink ninl work ui. plana and schi - f, the good ol 'be coiiiuiiiiiity ind alio for the general improvement of theii lir,,|i'-r' We wnndei hot. miol nn irg inlznl Ion would conflict «il h i he jurisdii Ii n ol ilu oity oouncil a .'I il they wuuld wnrk iu linniiunv will each nih sr. a Inenl im'proveroon olub in Revelstoke perhaps might enooiirnge people to not the pun ol good citizens mel keep the sidewalks and streets In front nnd behind their [iromisoB presentable. Suoh « olub migiil be able In perSUlde Ihu average citizen that when a spike or nnd sticks up from ilm pluuk walk in | front uf his pn iius-c- li" might, with i ■ut iiny lost nf dignity, tako a ham , mer and drive it in. Com" null see the pic-tlMCS toulgllt nl the Edison Parlor Tlmii re. The fniiurnl nl the King nf P tugal mil Grown Prince Louis Phillipe, "Stage Memories," "'Messenger's Mistake," .mil "A l.uly Birii .ter," Mrs. Chambers will -ini. tlie illustrated song. The i,uiiiini cinvention nf H. ('. Sohool Trustees will be held in tin city i n November 18 19, Wednesdaj snd Thursday. Tec convention promises to he the most impoitant ol any previous ones and n large number ni important ques i ns will be dis ousiied, Addresses by prominent men of the day wiM hn delivered and ir, is to be Imped that Revelstoke will rise to thu occasion and welcome the delegates who will attend from all points, furl her details will appear mi Wednesday in mi. Social and Personal Mrs. W. M, Lawrence «i I not receive on Wednesday, Nov. -lib .Mrs. McKitriek, ,'f Nnkiisp, ivftsa vi-imr to llieci y on Thursday, Miss Annie Palmer left on Friday tu attend the Okuniigau College at Stiiiiinerlandi Mr. and Mrs, •' O. Vance and family reliu n lulls ii homo ill 11 id is Ull n Monday for tin »inter months. Mrs. 11 Cunningham M .nis am. Miss Valerie Cuuiiiii_,ham M r.iaic- tiiniiil yesterday from n visit io Lake Sll'BWlip. Mis. .1. P. Mel eiinuii enti rtaini il her friends nt a delightful progressive ivlii-l pni'.v on Widnesday aliernoon nt In r resilience on McKcnz e avenue Tlie players numbered seven tables. Etecherohe relresl mentswere Bcrved at ilm i lose ul the game. Mis. G. S. Mc- Oarti r, and MrB. ileum of Brandon, Man., wi re the piiz.- winners, A vi ry enjoyable progressive whiBl party w.ts given on Thursday night by Mr and Mrs W. M. Lawrence Four- teen t.,,,'es made up ihe gnme and whist was played 'ill Biipi er was served nt midnight After the dainty refreshments bul been served tho spacious rooms were cleared nnd danoiug finished up a.pleasant inv* ing. Tl.c prizes were won by Al - \V. Morris, Mr-. B, H. Atkins, A. l'i. Kincaid and I!. It. Atkins. Churches. Catholic.— He*.. Father Coccola pastor. Services are hold on the First .md Third Sundays in every month nt the following hours: 8 u.m. Communion Muss; 10:80 a.m. Hin^ "" aas nnd Sermon; 2 p.m. Bnptjnma; 2:80 p.m. Sunday School; 7:80p.m. Rosary, Instruct inn and Benediction. St Andrew's Phesbvtkkian—Rev. W.-C. Calder, pastor, Sunday, Nov. 1. Services 11 a.m., 7:3(1 p.m, Suiiiiny Sohool a-id Pastor's Bible Claris, 2.30 p. in. Prayer meetinK on Wedncs day 8 p.m. (.'li ir practice nnd teach era' meeting, Friday 8 p in. Knox I'ki'.s' i krian—I R. Hubert- -un, H.I i.. -i.-r. Sunday services it 11 ii m, and 7.10 n in. Sunday •"cbool and Pasti r' i ic Class at 230 p.m. Morning subjefll, "A GrentPro- verb." Lu:.inu service sjpeciilly for young men. subject, "1. the Young Mao Safe?" G l in i-ie Prayer meet- ', \\ •-,:.,,■-,I ,iy i iii ll r Choir I'l'llC- • , la in."in Welcome to . and -s :.,•.■--• r- spicinl'y invited. ilu Bev, W. I-. Fri uman, 11 A. - • rii , - , i I I a.m. and 7:3(1 p.m. Sund ' -'"" nt and Bible classat. . "l; \ !' f Moi ,liy nt 8 Wi dm sday 8 ivilcd to these services I ■ !■ icemaker." ■ in I Word , i r. shall i li ni lie : -Ri W. 1! ' i ■■ tor -.. i- : ,,'.."- — 11 ,,'c!,,ck. Sun- Clai '..' 30 p. ' .'I" p in. - I..U-, in Col ege, Ni w inorn- . , C.A. 20th Bun- ■ - 8 n.in. Holy rt Matins, Holy I-;.--n-.,si_. 2.30 NOTICE To Mv Patrom" ami thk GknbhaIj I'nill.ir: The unilersigned begs leave to an- noiince that he will cirry un the business of Real Kstn'e, Insnrntioe mil General Cionmissinu Agent add Money to Loan, eto, at lhe old pn mi ■er'S of Sililnild tt Field on First Siree', east ul Hotel Climax, ns before, John 1). Siiikai.d NOTICE. Ladies and Gentlemen: A' ynu will notice in this is in- of | (he MaHj-Hekald, the firm of Sibhald j & Field «rc tniliiy dissolving partner -hip, inch irniniln'r continuing in tie j siinic line of 1 iisiucnH, I iioltoit yi n pntn iing", and also thank you fir tho Imsiness which ynu have given to (he firm for the last reven years My new ullice is on the southwest corner ol First iSluet and Campbell Avenue, nppoaite the Revelstoke Olub, on the former site of Ihe Union Huh I I hnve already been requested by eever.il uf the oompaniei tne old linn have represented, to iii future handle tbcii agencies here. Yours respectfully, ("hah. IM. Fiki.h. Kevelstoke, 11,0 , 31st October, 1908, NOTICE I hereby wish to state that I hnve no partner in my blacksmith business, nnd neither am I operating the ean e in conjunction with any other person or persons, W. P, Lt: Bead New shipment of violins, baujoe, nutiihirps, guitars and all the fittings nil Btnings, just opened up at C. ii Mdcdonnld's, 11 WMPI IWill.^-1 1 I W II..H I - ' irpre I at O, l,\ Ms . pen is,n al it. i.I: Hun ' 1 i food ■ ,"i ■ bi b ■ .i let ■ A -■.. load '- ' • I bran bnd r ioi ' H. Hi ■ C Our , ■ t' bles are bel ■or ih.in ever tlib ill Cow Is the mi... to put in ,t - no, , An -.ther cat | ist in Horn ns Br i l.iii,. homes package of self risiim huokwhnat Hour ,i ' ,i hull le or ,i enn ll ipli Hyi up a il ■ njoy t, good old fashioned meal, C, II. Hume ii Co 11.- ii in); Htovea, '•' ok stovi i, stove hoards, ■' ne pipes, ooal scuttles, (ur mice brushes, kiovc pipe varnish stoves pi,1 up, taken down, repaired,— Bourne Bius. £-i-tt m% only line suit of a pattern. Al match. Now the cool days arc here and colder ones are coming, von will need to be prepared. We can show you a lot of stylish coats in all the new styles and trimmings and give you the latesi models at a very reasonable price. New Dress Goods We have just opened a new lot of exclusive patterns in tbe late season's styles and colorings.They are decidedjy new and the new braid trimmings to OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Our Dressmaking Department is now located upstairs and Miss Macdonald is ready to attend to your wants in this line. MCLENNAN'S m\V() Furnished Beth ms in lei, nil I. modern conveniences. Box 800. I 1(111 WALK -One bedroom snile. J' alt.il une i li i .f-111 unl <-i- I run lied All in lirst class i-omlilioii. Giin be seen bo! ween 10 i.m. nuil 5 p.m, Ail dips's P. O, Box 7_ii I ADY, well known among ivell-to- i ,lu people in l~.ovi.Kl.nke, enn ",si]v rum n new .Singer Sewing Mie chilli*(400) A Mi'inling. liliillLin'iili.n Street, Vnui nu\ m. l.Kllt SALK Tun ('..on skin e.'.ils. .1' nciiily new, si/..- Ill, $fi0 em ll, 0. O.D. on receipt of $1 express charges —Stat' Loan Company, Vancoiivei", WANTED—A girl fortreiu'inl house work. Apply to liiis i (lice, tc ^ 7^ Watckes thai: are Timekeepers We handle only the best grades of the well-known watch movements, such ns the Wnlthain, Klgin, Ball, Special, Illinois, Rockforil and high grace Swiss movements. Everyone guaranteed to be a timekeeper. J. GUY BARBER V. It. R. WATCIH INSPEOTOR Ofticinl I isuer of Marriage Licences. Liberal Committee Rooms Old Salvatiun Army Hall, First Street All interested in the election of Mr. Smith Curtis us member f,,v Kooteuay Eliding in the Dominion House of Commons, cordially welcomed. Open Daily from 9 a.m. to 11 p rn. City Bakery Call and see our cake. We handle everything in the cake and pastry line, .Inst arrived it beautiful assortment of bouquets and trimmings for wed- ,ii-i,r, birthday and other cakes. AH kinils nl icing and trimming done. Stock of fresh bread and buns always on hand, live bread iniulo Tuesdays and Fridays, Ten .unl O'ake, Lunches put up, J. L. HEADr-ICK, Prop. NOTICE l: , Ull u L.in.l 1)1 Hiit. Wi i Knoten n. B (I i ike Nolice il 10 lays after date I It W Lind iay ..I Cnnilinrne, B. C. . u| ... i. t.."i. h ni, Intend to Apply ;,, j,, , nn --i, ,u ',, purchase I he l'i'!l"W , , ll nils ..il lllll . ,1 on I r-ll ,■ . , \y, ii Kootenay dislilci, (',,in,,.. |"M||.. ,it lhe inu I ll eil"'! euf. ! A I). .VI uK.i". |i iniiiiun \ , i.so.'i in,I ir.nikctl " It. W. Lind- Noi i li Wesi Ooi um I'usi;" i hence ins lu Ms,I line ni McK illllllll's pre elnpl ion: Iheuee 60 elioills soulh: hi ni' - ' li iii wesi to MnelCiy's; thence north 60 chains to polnl of im , Hi "iii' "I e,,nl,lining Hi III i" ■ ,,,,,," I.I ll Located OM I61h, 1008, K. W. I.iMisv v, Locator, NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. Notice is herein given that the co- |,, r hip, heretofore existing lie- tweed Ihe iindarslgned ns Heal Hslate .mil ( ,,i,,n,i- Inn Agents, under ihe Hi in ii.mie ol' sililiiilil A Field, nl Revel toko, II. ('.. bus been this diiytlis- -io|s.,-,i by mutual consenl. \n dolus, due to the said nartnei ihlp, .ii " to he paid ni the Imperial Kink. Revelstoke, B.C . mid all partnership debts to be paid in equal pto- portions by sniil John D. Sllinald and rii,i l,,s M. Field. Dated at Revelstoke, H.C. .1st October, IU0H. .1. I>. SlIIII.VI.H, iiiii.ai-iui cha-. Mi fiki.h. Northern Grown Bank HEAD OFFICII—VVINNl'PKG Capital (authorized) $6,000,000 " paid up 2,2oo,ooo Rest, and undivided profits 225,ooo I'lesiileiii Sir I). II. McMillan, K.C.M.G. Vice Piesideuts- Edward Gur- ney and Oapt, Wm. Robinson. Gen. Man.- .1. W. deC. O'Giady, Specie.; attention paid to Savings Bank Deposits Inieie-l allowed renin dale ul' deposit and cioditcd quaitet'ly. Open every C P. R. Pay Night, nlso -Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 p. in. A General Banking Business Transacted Tlni sin.ilii'sl ficcouul ircrivi-s from iih Mio nnmo cfifeful .'iltcntinn as I In' largcsl ohe. Office Cornet* First St. and Connaught Ave. A. F. D. LACE, Manager Revelstoke Branch THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1855 Capital - $3,374,000 Rest Fund $3,374,000 Has 65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities of the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Branohes. Interest allowed at highest current rate. REVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, VV. H. PRATT, Manager. TO THE ELECTORS AND CITIZENS OF BEVELSTOKE: In reference to the Circular issued by the Conservative Association re a joint public meeting set for Tuesday, 27th inst., the Liberal Association have; only to state that its sole object was the expected good our City would receive as a whole, and not for tlie benefit of a few. In future any suggestion for a joint meeting between the two parties will have to come to this Association through a certified committee of the Conservatives. REVELSTOKE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. Opera House One Night Only Thursday, Nov. 5 Willis At Ciisgliive |ile sent Clarence Bennett's (ileal Biblical I litl lllll If HOLY (HT' wilh Harold Nelson MARIUS. a Roman Soldier Tin" iiei-il sill,linn pluy ever miiien. E_udui_cd In lie Clergy, Pei s-h and I'lfbllo. Beautiful Beanie .nul Lighting Kll'i'cis. Prices $1. and 75 Cents Seal Sale n.1 ('. K. Macdonald's Drug Sinn. W A N T E D 4 FI.W llOO_-.Kr.l- ANI) BOARD- i\ fin wn n i hi I iii private family, Anp'V -luil-lleinlil. I..OK BALE limit, lmId Km nil mc, I' nil in Hi'Hl.class condition, caii lie Heen lii'twccii ID .i.in, anil ,"i p in,—Mrs. Mai nl\ i'n, Tlilrd Si. ocl 21 .'II For Sale Iiry cedar curd wood—RcvelBtulte General Agencies. Ltd. SAFE In good condition, fnr sale at bargain. Address at once, Sai-k. Willi (llliee. \TTANTBJD BcdrooiiH to let I'm- \ V nitheil, hoard if requited, terms iiuileiali". Apply A. Gain; lilisitci, im ini- of Mi Keii'/.ie Ave. ocl 21 lin OKKICK MANAGBft WANTED- liy a » IIoIcmiIh iiniiiiifiiii hi inir ' i iiii|i.in v. none but a bllBllei' and me ilm enn luniisli liesl, of lefHI'euei'S iii'i'd apply, also must be able in In. vest limn $.11X1 In $n(KI .put en all in open office, appoint salesmen and do the collecting (no house to house canvassing), To such n ii,an we inn nll'er il position I'm life and "lie ilinl mi|| nel li im Iiiiiii "rl.sil lu $111(1 pi>t, week clear profit; Do noi answer this unless ynu inn till all tbe above t-eipiiie- uieiiis-. (This is no tack sign, clnnhii' disiiiliiitinii or hill posting prnposllluii) imi a straight, luu nt., legitimate offlce j hnsiness for life. Wc are n foreign I manufacturing company, These goods I are largely In use throughout Canoda i from Halifax to Vancouver, Knr fir, ther particulars address Tun Royal i ■■lr.iJii'.vi'Eii Pood (Jo,. BH Hastings I St., West, Vancouver, B.C. ' I