k RHVBL8T0KH Chief lumbering, railway,, mining, agricultural and navigation REVELSTOKE, B.C. SATURDAY MARCH 4. 1916 $2.50 Per Year FEBRUARY HONOR ROu FOR SELKIRK SCHOOL NO REDUCTION IN CRUDE OIL TARIFF The following are the pupils of Sei-1Carmichaei, Elmer Hunseu. Sr. 2nd- Letter FrOITl Minister Of Finai.CC Lumber Co.Ttm.ttce "kirk school whose names nre on the! Elspeth Kilpatrick, Jean Edwards and Clarence Cashato, Dolly Shepherd and Annie Jenkins. Div. VI: ist reader, Dorothy Lundell, (Sarah DeFeo, Elena Gallicano), Winston Johnston. 2nd primer, Ebba Hansen, (Everett Hcndersen, Audrain honor roll! Div. I: Laura Beech, Elsio Frey, Donna Hume, Frank Porta, Ruth Lindmark, Dorothea Lyttle. Div. II: Jack Murray, Mary Porta, .Prank Donaldson, Mnifgurct McMahon Route), Dorothy Dewar. l-vatt McCleneghan, Beatrice Hay. Div. VII, 2nd primer: Elisabeth Lon- Div. lib Veronica Paleck, Dorothy zo, Hazel Tapping, Theodore Laugh- Purvis, Dlgby Leigh, James Millar, ton. 1st primer, Catherine Relinski Margaret Taylor, Bessie Mackenrot. I Lila Porter, Kathleen Mitchel. Div. IV; Pberta Porta, Ccrindo De- Receiving class: Jean Kipp, Helen proposal .. , , ,, „ . md does no! voice the sentiment of v.;.e_ -he vo*e tn l>> tikep on the lo- , , ■ •_ i ,,,!,,. tue Socialist party of Canada ral option plebiscite, when nil those . n it , i , .i ting on the local option t'eket- re- celpt of your wire ..t the l'Jth instant sible to do so. relatin'_- to the increased tariff duty I do not know that I can offer nny on fuel oil. The recommendations suggestion us to what action your .ve made will of course receive board should take at the present OUI careful consideration but I do time. at least, until it is detinitelv not Bhare your apprehension as to decided whether or not the govern- result of the taxation. It will ment will appropriate, at this ses- only bring in an additional revenue sion, a sufficient amount ol money to iu! :ve hundred thousand dol- complete the road. of which the Canadian Pacific Yours faithfully. will pay ib.mt one hundred and fif- R. F. CREEN ty thousand, a small sum for such a The report ol thc publicity com- poration. In view of war mitt.ee was read but was not act- Ci nditions and the enormous cxpendi- ed upon. Tn this connection it wns witb which ,ve are confronted, stated that over SOO tourists from it would Beem only proper that a one hotel alone went up the nuto Commodity of tbis kind should hear road last season and there is every B substantial -hi.re cd our customs reason to believe that in the event taxi ition. of the road beinj: finished the Canad-, Yours faithfully, Ian Pacific railway will erect a chalet WM T. WHITE, at the summit. Railways, was placed in the hands of Lieutenant-Governor Barnard at niun today, and was accepted. Hon. Thomas Taylor, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education, was appointed to succeed him for the Sitting of the house and probably until the general elections. No announcement ivas n.ade as to what would be done later. man Arranges Pubiciiy The following lettei winch explains itself was received bj the Beer ary of the board man, Canadian Pacific railway press representative lor western lines: ... Winnipeg, Feb. 23rd, 1916 Friends of Mr. Tisdall believe tbat C. R. Macdonald, Esq . he will likely be reappointed prior to Secretary Bond ol Trade, the ''lections and will again contest Revelstoke. II C. , Beat In Vancouver as a minister of Dear Sn 1 n Ived phot ■. i ph of the government. It is evident, of Nels N i- : . . ■ ny arrival here. course, that in the meantime no ef- and also photogi iphe > u suit mo fort will he made to find a seat for in Vancouver. Mr. Tisdall at anothei by-election. In- ' P' .ume you i coplvery confidence that vour act Will be of the hluh standard of your othei 'icts. eel thai it will be en- forced, We will he only too pleased to give vi i, whatever assistance we next winter, to be used as a iia'.iing card for your next ycai's carnival. In addition to this the vice president has asked tha passenger depa • to look into the : • (rioter sj.orts in the mountains, . nd i.-.ake a report to him. I ,\ . all you consisl at home as ear ly as possible in the fall, to draw public ..••■ to the to irnameht. Yours truly, .i . i'i R v Minister on Way to Ottawa The Leap Year Wh.st Drive R. H. 1. Girls Do Splendid Work The following is a list of the socks The Leap v.-ar whist drive held In the Scandinavian hall on Tuesday ev- ol tiling under the auspices of tin l„i,l ies ilosplta. tiiiiid was ore ol -t irlH 'd what the crisis means to Though the government members pleasantest aril most SUOCl his particular section. confidently gave out reports last week ial events to mark the pre hr- The stage is set for a most seusa that adjournment would omo tomor- son, cards were played at twenty i climax, ui'eti the cltlsens of the row, acting-Premier Calder yesterday tables and each gUetst v.a.-. welcomed capital are docking to the legislative in the house suid the government was and made feel at home by the acting bers to witness the dessperate prepared to stick it out till the snow president, Mis. W, i. Briggs, who« 1 I of the government against a Mies next fall. This chnngc of front Charming presence addul In ii" small "e.nstnntly growing public sentiment, is said by government partisans to degree to the success ot the evening The newspapers are chronicling each indicate the government strength and and the enjoyment of the guests, new STs.ition with extras In big 'vd by the opposition partisans it is In- The prize- (ol the lucky contestants tvpe. nnd the snecial correspondents tcrpreted as meaning that the govern- it cards w're all very handsome and of eastern newspapers havo arrived to ment has received an intimation thnt were donated by Mrs. II N. Coursier report the birr features. the lieutenant governoi will not toi- whose work they were. The two first Hon. Walter Hcott's back may not erate prorogation without a com- prizes were very lovely framed wai j he to the wall as his enemies cnthtis- plcte investigation of the bribery colors representing bits of beau. iiiStlcilly assert to-lay, but his friends charges touching some eight Liberal fr.uu the top Ol Mouni Revelstoke tre anxious, nnd admit thnt. the sit- members and by implication at least These were won by Mrs .1 pent at il unCon ip bcrinninr to bear a very besmirching ti embers of the cabinet. Mr. Murk Qoodwln, who were consid* u lv nh.ise. He Is variously reported Still no one Is in jail nnd thc three. Ored by ill to have been most fort to be in the Bast counselling with Po- fugitives are said to be in'the United iinate tn win such two excellent !>i''- , minion advisers, ind again enroute to States with no efforts being mndo to tures. The ladies consolation We are f irwardlng thl 'tit , ... ' ,, of Saskatchewan each biingini; new the conin on rules of decency of our posit on m this mattet to all . _.___«._. . ... the daily papers because of the numerous enquiries we have ret day re gardln Parker Willlan - ing in tbe Socialist Part] ol Canada J. KAVANAOH, T. CONNER J. TONKINS a. mclean W. BENNETT .Press rommltteo Local Vancouver No, I Socialist Party of Canada. Vancouver, February 25, 191 r,. Hon i inlsti i of i nil Sunday !: •■' . 1. - Will leave thu \, and spent the I -ucona, . ■ AH. Mr. ca th ni •• the latifical on ol , ■ lint o portfol ior the pr,ivir.ee of Uritish c.,lumbia, at tbc My. ■ -I.-■; • Rossland, ha time in putting mt" effect tht . foi tht bet terment I tituenc] and the general well Inlng In in- tiv ..j thi which be bad outlined to I >' his conatlt uency i etoi I ■■ polls, To this end, b. e would le Mond i> -'awn, where he will take up certain matters ot vital It : . province with tl e Don .in■ ,n % ;: High School Report For February Ernofct. KcKin- Intermediate jirize i een w. Light burn, Miss w Bmytht handed in by the Revelstoke High .ho Bahamas for the henefit of a wnr- locnte them. went to Miss Muriel Pleetham and .Tunior year Marlon Lawrence. Ma leclared hn wns satis- School irirls patriotic society for the mer climate, hut however the cnuse W. R. WUlOUgbby's earnest appeal wus a imaller water color mounted bei Slffltni :.ds, (iscar Lundell Hlln i Tbi.man fied Pieniki Rowser spoke with all mOBth «f Febriiirv Heta Tomlinson, 0f ),(„ mvs^erlo'ts absence, there in no thnt n roval commission be appointed on a gold mat Mr. Ralph Lnwrpnce Pi sincerity, and ninfldrnt tbnt tha pro '' ,"lir: f,|i"''i Lytla, a pair: Miss Ea- iiprmtlnr the f.-ict. his versatile chief with sweepitiL' powers to probe every won c ntlemen'a consolatlot .. Morris. mise made would be carried nnt to ,on- ',oan P»trlck, Enid Hradshnw. lieutenant, H.'n. James Calder Is asped nf the scandal wan me! yester- very clever pen and ink sketch done rohn th'r letter Gladys Campbell, Dorothy Mackenrot, fading Retrlna sufficiently warm for day by J W. Calder with calm assur-j bj Mis. Mga Coursier, iruce, all ir.icticn) purposes In spit of a 2D ance that tbe House committee was' -I the conclusion ol the card g Rul tone, the proper place tee dispose of the B delicious supper Was served nnd I ' ■;, . .nd year' Tne.' ense. iter dancll | wai enjoyed for a couple Rradshaw. >Loretts Dupont, Isabella of hours, music for this beinc sup- Dunlop, 1st yeai Domenlck Pm .lean Pntrirk Gladys Campbell, Dorothy Mackenrot, Mr. TV -t Cu-Hs' r.iiT for three Margarel Mats, Bstla Laughton, Mrs. cheers for i'remler Bowser got n most r EiU'mr. Winnifr.-d Smythe. Mae Mow zero temtinrnttire. Out of the ...tb.'slnst.i. ■ ie mil the sine- Whittaker, Mable Simmonds. Annie .„-„,, 0. contradictory report" vigor- lbs "f 'he natloml anthem ronrludcd,M('I'0'''n' M>I* MefliTSn, Marlon L#W-|ouiIy olrculated bv tho partisans of memorable conference. 'ronro Jessie 8omervllle. I pair eaehj^eh side, two chief facts stick up (Continued next week) piled by Mr. George Brenn. Wm. FleTil- PACE TWO "-E MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, MARCH ., IM* Zbe ADaiUlbcralo Published every Saturday at BBVBLSTOKE, II. 0 cMiil-Herald Publishing Company, Limited F. I'M GIGOT, Manager and Editor. .i- vance any argument »s to why he should be returned inste.nl of bis Op- ponont, Mr. Campbell, did not lack ill not having someone to put. forward his claims, for lie did, and Mr. .lohn Oliver, who remained loyal to Mr. Wilison throughout the entire contest, being tlle firsl: speaker to address an audience in the Golden City at the opening of the campaign, put '■• "..:-d i"- i,•-.' arg-tmente ,u his power In an endeavor to change the minds of the electorate, but without avail. nn the '.ther hand the Conservative candidate, gifted ae he is. in hern-: able to advance most Convincing irguments in pointing to bis jmst re r,ird as i reason why he sin.uld bc retained as well as being backed up by two ernes! defenders of the government's policies m H. II. Thomson, M.P.P., Victoria, and f.rncst Miller, M.P.P., Grand Forks, at every turn met the terrific onslaught ol the "j>- position and aided in the victory. The Dailj Miner feels secure in the belief that Rossland has taken the right -te;. Mi. Can.pqell's juist re- ieii.1 was greatly In his favor, and b.e could point w Ith pride to the things he had accomplished Bince hi I ■"'• been intrusted with tin' affairs ..f his constituents in tin bouse, ind the n • • evident rd with ace thi > paid 'mn. such ret in a M- rt •.■'.- . earnest • country nnd without rcgnrd to political afllliations or money influence, Sir Thomas White is to he congratulated upon his second essay in war finance,-—Montreal Mail. Now look for the papers that commented so severely on Premier Dowser's deserting Vnncouver to run in Kamloops and thus imposing upon Mr. J. p, Shaw, the regular candidate to apologise. The papers that started the story without any foundation und the papers that so eagerly grabbed up the statements made for the purpose of discrediting Mr, Bowser and placing Mr. Shaw in a poor light will pass up the entire matter us "part iH the game of politics." You will never see one linn ol apology or explanation because it. was known from the start that it was a been learned before the article was fake sNiry, as the truth could have put in type tlie tirst tune. Is this the sample of the campaign that is to be followed m the hye-electionsV—The Victorian. TOMORROW'S SERVICES guarantee a standard Ifor high class theatrical attraction. Greater Value in Ski Jumping ft appears that a firm in the cast is circulating letters to different parties in RevelBtoke stating that they have won a prize, in some fictitious lottery and asking; them to remit a certain sum of money when they would send them the prize. Tho following is a ropy of a reply written by a Revelstoke school boy which we. consider worth producing : Dear Sirs: I nm sorry to say tbnt you nre mistaken in the prize you offered me. 1 .ave never done any work to win this jirize. The silver set that you offered me for 97c. Is not worth LOc Tl eref ire son. Junior Third A, Ivlnd Neilson, Esther Griffiths. Second reader, John Barrett, Hilda Carlson. First Reader, Reginald Grace, Carl Gunnorson. First primer, Nestor Threatfull, Freddie Wilfin. Number of days session -0; total attendance SflJ; average attendance, 2R.'0'7. Number of pupils attending 3f„ Oases of tardiness, 6. Nelson's first 1916 robin appear^. on Friday last. MOTHER TELLS HOW VINOL Made Her Delicate Boy Strong New York City. —"My little boy was in a very weak, delicate condition . m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Sjiecial prayers for sailors and soldiers. MIOTHODIST CHURCH Services will be held at 11 a. m.. and 7.30 p. m., tomorrow. The pastor will occupy the pulpit at both Berv- vices. Welcome to nil. In the evening the pastor will spenk on the situation at home and abroad. » PRKSBVTF.RTAN CHI'RCH In the Presbyterian church on Sun- day services will be held nt 11 a. m. and 7.30 p.m. At the evening service the 'Hollo:' Roll' will be unveiled. Subject of sermon, "Wholehearted (>f- ferlng for Service." Special music by Sunday School and Bible Claf v P S, in Tuesday at S. tr. Invitatioi is extended t.> AT THE THEATRES F 31 uart Wh I - I tour- . idora" will n at t h. Empress the- M lb. anlfest ■ - .- piece . • v as- rove -. • tituti - • . .' - NO ALUM it bakino POWD0 ' ' pblet II •. i;l'' OET In i iy tht ■.' • ff to all who ' I '. irtlnlly It li dl I I I ■•■'!' ■■ ;,-, | i • ,. ■ statest effort to meet tbi problems ol the I country .u tue best interests ■■', the • -if 8 "<~ Gtoplfe ^^FORTHEA, KIDNEYS What They Do Davisville, Ont. "I hnd trouble with my Kidneys and Bladder so J pot .- .••ample of Ciin Pills ami followed directions. I felt better after the first dose am' I kept taking them lor a month. line day, Mr. Simpson, of this town, told nu- about the trouble he had with his kidneys and I recommended him to try GIN PILI-S, ami pave him one to take. The next day, In- bought some for himself, and both he and his wife huve derived greal benefit from them." HERBF.KT II. BAUKR. Gin Pills nre 501. a box or six boxes for $2,50 at all druggisti. Sample sent free if requested. 17 National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto. 1111111II1111111 HI 111111II H iT OFFICERS' SERVICE UNIFORMS "TliPi'iil.tit,i|ii». lily mid Btriil n-- uiiril in details thill ynu would expeot fr.mi fjon- don'ej tiiri'in.iit military inll.eri ynu (,„n expect Iruin uh. We run tmikc ymi 11 ciiinpli'tci kii within .: day* tiii-i hi it r.'Tiuirk- hUIv low (ence. M e',i ■ 11 re ment liTinv un,1 p*t- 1.'rne. on hiiiiIIch- tlon. Naval.Military& Civil Tailors 747Yate.sSt.VICTORIA.BC 'ell'I'IMinyPTTT t.O >|i I nl.UN 11 hr future 1 i\ ids Against he f. have in etott 1,1, iteel inp H 1.11 • ' ' K POLICY iiu' iiiui. I ng l.ll'.'ln "M 1. 1.11.1 v Agencies* ■ni' worth) 11 .1 hand ' it 11 pollcj now. KOOTENAY AGENCIES. Ltd. A 1 ■ Manager A . ' ' ' ' til* ' ' |t ll It ..f tbr I .- - , - • I adies' High-Class ftiiloriiK) Behrendt, Ladies' • for Cressman Co., has returned 'i tht Spring trade. huve your Suits matlf mrly (ressman & Co. EMPRESS THEATRE ONB NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, March 15 By special arrangement with Selwyn & Co., New York, the United Producing Co. offer the dramatic sensation of the decade— "WITHIN THE LAW" ALL SPECIAL SCENERY AND EFFECTS Guaranteed in every particular by the United Producing Co. Prices: $1.00, 75c, 50c. Sen Is on sale at Macdonald's Drug Store Ono of the licet Investments you can make thiB winter ia to Buy a Pair of Skis nnd build ui> your health. We have them in Aeh, Hickory and Pine. Call and look them We also cm.-y complete etock of MEN'S WKAR for city, mountains, mine or hush. FURS BOUGHT nt highest market prices. F. B. WELLS Lower Town REVELS TOKE CITY TRANSFER CO. Baggage Transferred Distributing Agents and Storage GENERAL DRAYING FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALITY Phone 46-276 Night Phone 346 CURTIS & SWITZER Jack Laughton, Proprietor First Street, Kevelstoke, B. C. WINDSOR HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN GOOD ACCOMMODATION REASONABLE RATES CAKE 1"N UONNECTION O R i P M T m\ I Suitably furnished with the \m/ I i I ime,11 \j i _T**L. choicest the market affords. HOTEL J. Albert Stone, Proprietor Best WineH, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly rates. Union Hotel A. P. LEVESQUE, Proprietor ; FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C. Delicious Vegetables, &c, fresh from own Ranch Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. Wholesale Dealers Direct Importers Our Goods are GOOD Our Prices logical and within reason See us before placing your orders SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE PAGE THRHt RED CROSS WILL HOLD TEA Much Work Handed In —Outlying Districts Respond ing Well Mrs. Downs, Mrs. McAlplne, Mrs. W. Morris, Mrs. Wells. 2 pair socks each; Mrs. Kilpatrick, Miss Fraser, Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Belcher, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. Flockhart, Mrs. Tame, Mrs. H. W. Wood, Miss V.. it. ". •< Drafts, Money Orders nnd Letters of Credit issued available throughout the world. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Dealers in Government and Municipal Securities. Savings Department at each Branch. Interest credited half yearly at current rates. General Banking Business transacted. » REVELSTOKE BRANCH: McKENItC »ND Titter ST». « ll McCLINCOMkN, MSNSSSS rm--}--?ivin-m!m-mm-.....ttii!.i!tr i ? 3 Our object hns been for the coming season to supply Revelstoke boys with clothing that is aip-to- the-minute in style und workmanship and that will stand the strain of hard wear. We (eel that we havc accomplished this at On Tuesday night the volley ball games at the V were of thc highest order, and the one between the Government and the Undertakers was certainly thrilling all the way through. The Government lineup wur the strongest tbat they have ever had and they realised thnt if ever there was to be a game taken from ie yet undefeated Undertakers it was up to them to do tbe winning. The first game was rather a disappointment to t.he government rooters the Undertnk- i rs winning by a score of 21 to 13. I The second pa me was much brighter ' foi the Government us they had the winning jioint on their side tbis time, ! the sere being 2. to hi. The third | rarne was said by many of the on-' I lookers to be the best game that has j | been played this year, even better than the big game between the married men and the single men. The Government led oil with a nice little1 ; score in their favor but it wasn't lone before tbe Undertakers were right on their heels and thus the BCOl stayed all through the game. It looked as if the Government were go ing to win right up to the Inst and with the score banning at 20-20 for several serves the excitement was intense. The Undertakers ran up the last two or three points in their usu nl fine form that they always snve lor the bitter end and registered the final nnd winning point. It was b hotly contested game and the Undertakers certainly deserve to win the , . —_— league if they are able to trim such trams as the team which the Govern- l ment lined up to meet them. The Busicnss Men won their game by default ns the Bankers did not show up. HUME & CO., LTD. Revelstoke Departmental Stores Wa aim to yive maximum we w At rnlilmum prioe ■DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT MILLINERY With the return of better times the designs in the millinery trade are engaging In their art with much more Confidence and (or S|irlng, 19.16, the creations are superb— fully up to pre-war modes Mi« McCarthy, when in the eastern markets secured Ktlson, Keith, (Jage nnd other popular makes, and in ready with a smart colli".' tion embracing the present styles and tendencies, SPECIAL MUSLINS 25c. This is a good collection of floral designs in voiles, scrims und organdy muslins. Fresh as the H|iiing Mowers- -Worth as much aa 40c. All at one price, per yard Z5c. [COVERALLS A new one ror tho little Chaps of i to n years—the cutest wash ov- erall you ever saw; nicely trim- mod, reinforced stitch buttons Hewed on by hand, and braces too —just like bis Dad's, They come in several colors and best, of all they wash, per pair only 75r. WOMEN".. WAIST HALE See the Windows our annual Spring Sale ol women's wash muslin and voile waist is In full swing. 'I'liis S'ason we have secured for vour approval a tine assortment ill dainty waists, values from $1.90 to $2.76. Then are arranged on table for easy choosing, at each $1.35 MEN'S FURNISHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Boys' Clothing for Real Boys very moderate prices, when we put in stock a full line of the famous "Lion Drand" clothing (or boys. Our sizes run from 24 to 3t In both plain and Norfolk styles. Prices run from $5.00 to $9.50 HOYS BI-Ol'SES that lit, wear and hold their colour. Prices 90c. to $1.25 each. Made by the famous Vi. G. & R. firm, which is a guarantee of workmanship and materials. We have them now in blue stripes, pure white and black sateen. GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEPARTMENT FISH FINNAN HADDIES KIPPERED HERRINGS KIPPERED SALMON BLACK t'(il) PISH BALT MACKEREL SALT HERRING SALT COD FISH SCOTCH SMOKED HERRING FISH HALLS IN TINS, SOMK- TH1NG NEW Great Bargains in Odds and Ends of China SPECIALS FOR BALANCE OF MONTH Starting Friday morning, Feb. 25 Hunt's Supreme Brand PeucheB, per tin 30c Hunt's Supreme Brand Pears, per tin 30c Hunt's Supreme Brand Apricots, per tin 30c Hunt's Supreme Brand Cherries, per tin 35c Hunt's Staple Brand Peaches, per tin 25c Hint's Staple Brand Aprlcote, psr tin 25c Hunt's Staple Brand Pears, per tin 25c Hunt's Staple Brand Cherries, per tin 15c FOR SALE—Horse, wagon, cutter, ing to do so are requested to meet at and harness. $100.00 takes the lot. the drill hall on Wednesday evening, W. Parry, auctioneer. March Sth, at S p.n... for drill. Capt. ' Sawyer will be the instructor. After WANTED—Roomers and boarders drill tbere will be a short meeting Rates $'.5.50 and up. Apply Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Coulthard will not re when offlcer8 for thc >'«,r vi" be BP" Friday pointed. The vi. o. T r. held its regular monthly eting yesterday afternoon. Mrs. T. Sturdy who has been ser-] i'liisly iii for Bsveral days is reported BUSINESS LOCALS Kennedy, 24 First St., East. GOLD RANGE LODGE, No. It KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Meeets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, ln Selkirk HaU. Visiting brothers cordially la- vltsd. W. POTTRUFF, C. C. R. GORDON, K of R. S. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. Ralph Lawrence, Queen Victoria Hosjutal. I, ■is beinir much better. Gait Coal for sale. Sibbald & Bon. WANTED-Cook general, for Hear I Cr.ek. Apply to McRae Mercantile) GET THE HABIT—Place your fire ,.,, Revelstoke. Mrs. Ernesl H, .-'. McLean ,v;il not und accident insurance with Chas. M.' , receive on the second Saturday ol Field, who represents only old and p()r. RENT—Semi furnished modern this month, but will be at home on reliable companies. j suite, three rooms. Bath and juin Monday, March nth. instead. I , _._ try \nnlv ll Manning For the small sum of titty cents. ">■ -M'l'i? i.ininng. There will be „ table oi home cook- yolI cnn enjoy a good game of cards, c>-pnMPH rnMPT FTP! v lng provided in connection with the Witb handsome prises (or the winners ,jA1 KOOTENAY LODGE, No. li. A. F. and A. M. Regular Meetings are held la New Masonic Hall on the Foartk Monday ln each month at I p.m. Visiting brethren are cordially weleoma. C. R. BKRNE, W. M. ROBT. GORDON, Pesrttary tea given by Mra. Hobson and Mrs. B delightful supper and a dance aft-, Webster next Tuesday afternoon, 7th erward. All thia at the Leap Year March, at the home of Mrs. Hobson, whist Drive under the ,i -pices ofthe :•. Sth street. ; Ladies Hospital Guild, In the Bcnn Mrs. Hobson and Mrs. Webster will dinavlan Hall on Tuesday evening,' be joint hostesses at u tea given un- r , der the lusplces ol the Altar Society ■.;;.-, n,.w patterns now oj>on lor In- of St, Francis church on the after- speotlon ut the Parisian Dye Works I noon of March 7th, at tbe hone ■>( for Indies and gentlemen's suitings. Hobson, ~v Sth street. Everyone prices to suit the times. with de-j stroyed by our new chemical process at the cost of a few cents. Little labor required and no explosives used. Write Ideal Stump Destroyer Co., .r.O nroadwny East, Vancouver, Tl. C. Mrs, .filially invited to attend. The death iCCUrred last nigbt of William Dunlop of ith street, The late Mr. Dunlop leaves a son .lames uiL'ineer >.f RevelRtoke. He had lived rngineerof Revelstoke. He had lived in Rev'Istoke f. r live years. No ar tangements have as yet been made .or the funeral. There's comfort, in cooking Coursier's Coal. Tho jirizes for the Ilosjiital Guild Whist Drive are all very handsome and have been donated My Mrs. H. N. Coursier. SELKIRK LODGE No. IJ I. 0. O. F. MeMta every Thursday evening la Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern cordially Invito. JAMBS M GOBLB N. Q. JAMES MATHIE. Secretary. BANKHEAD BRIQUETTES BURr- BEST. In response to a largely signed pe- The ladies ol St. Francis Church tit.on from land owners along thc II- | (.V4! lecillewaet whose land was being tak ta away by the river every high wa ROY.M. NAVAL COLLEGE OF CANADA The t:«\t examination for thc entry i>f naval cadets will be held at the examination centres of the Civil Service Commission In May, IM6, successful candidates joining the college on or ab, mt the 1st August, Applications for entry will he received up to tbe 15th April by the Secretary. Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from be ter season the government, hnve made ""'"^ refreshments and tea will be completed their arrangements whom blink entry forms can now for St. Patrick's day, March 17Wi. | obtained, Candidates for the examination In m appropriation to commence tho served in the afternoon work of mnttressing thc river bank candy nnd home made cooking tables, with a view of protection to the . )s() ,. umeriCi< contest and n good bridge and saving the land. ^^ progrftm con(]uctoa by younger Indies of the parish. In May NOTICE mnj next must he between' the ages I of fourteen nnd sixteen on thc 1st of , July, 1M6. I Further details can be obtained on the, application to the undersigned. the | O. J. DH8BARATS ' evening ""i00" anil whist will b( play*.Deputy Minister of the Naval Service 1—gnmes commencing at, K.15 After Department dl the Naval Service, ot- K.'V.-I toke Li-tlgr N . liTfit Lo. W. ORDER OP VH" I Uee ~ every eeoond hml Fouitb Tuesday in Smythe's Hall. Visiting Brethren are oordtally invited. ALLAN K. FYKK. Did. H. L. HAUG. Se.. W. G. Burridge k Son Plumbers and Tinsmiths We i|>ecialilfi. DnaUthorlleSd publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.— B0793. UKVELSTOKE NURSERIES CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS Phone 06fi DR. T. H. TAYLOR DENTIST OVER MACDONALD S 8TORB DRUG DR. T. HEARD DENTIST OVER IMPERIAL BANK ff>AGl_ FOUR THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 191C BRIEF LOCAL NEWS Re !•'. II. Graham ol Nelson was .1. ,n Revelstoke on Monday. Mayor \. M. Ty nil ol Kamloojis visited it.- elstoke en Monday. Mci.eo.i returned to Trail Tuesday. A. IM Guard of Chase was in Revel- stoke on Tuesday. Tom Hall ol Victoria was at the c. w. Llndmark returned Thursday Hotel Revolstoke on Monday. [from a trip to Vancouver, Mas. Glaspie e.f Eagle Bay was at the King Edward on Wednesday. \v. Boyd "i Halcyon spent a few days In Revelstoke during the week. Mr. and Mt> ,1. II. Armstrong have returned from the coast. This yea1' Ash Wednesday falls .March 8 and Blaster on April 28. R, S. i'yke of V'anCOUVei registered a th,- i[ote'i Revelstoke mi Monday. Dr. 'I. Thut . ■ im. den. A. (',. Pearson of (Ilacier was a visitor to Revelstoke during the week. ii. Taylor returned on Nealc Murray of Kamloops register- fr.eiii a business trip to ,.,| &\ | („, Hotel RevelBtoke on Sunday i . s, Ball ol iMist Arrowpark was a guest it the King Edward hotel on Sunday. I Mi. oni Mi i. WatBon ol Mordou, Man., were guei is al the I lotel Rev- el toke n Wednesday. ,i. ii. QlaBS of Pentlcton registered at the Hotel Kevelstoke oil Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. W. it. on Wednusdaj Irom i Oliver. Pai ria returned a trip to Van Mi ,i,i \li~ McDonald » ut i eglst ; i el at the v. rtlsei i ancouver, R. The I.. A. tee tl B im ol ti. ii annual dance In on Easter Monday.Go will ■ provided. of Revel Bai i' in. ■ T. will Masonic id music Applli itlon '.ill be made to parliament this ses,-;..a in Incorporate the Imperial Order ol Daughters ot the Hhnpire, and the Children of Empire, for patriotic purposes. M veil known local mining operator left Mist week with a number of men for Northern Big Hend district to Inspect the dredging possibilities on be-' ball of California dredging operators of .ii! the alluvial deposits on Hie Bend. i , m. Field and Miss Kathleen Field made thc ."cent ol Mount Rev- i as lar as the chalet on Sal ur day. They found little use for their snowshoes, the cruel on tbe snow, i. ng -e. ti ird that it, made the walk- i: .•. [thi t then very easy. Tht re is about ,■ rht feel ..f snow chalet. Allium' the guests at the Hotel Revelstoke on Thursday was Mrs. W. Bccles ..I New L)»nver, ,i. Cameron, W. T, Pinnell and Sam Vernon of (ilacier registered at the King Edward hotel on Sunday, The Red (Moss society are holding .i tea ;it the residence of Mrs. W. A. Anstie next Saturday afternoon. Superintendent McKay, of the C. P. K., was in town Tuesday having a look around.-Salmon Ann Observer. H. B. Walkem of Vancouver was a giieBt ut. the Hotel Revelstoke Tuesday. The German murder order became effective at midnight of Tuesday, February 20. Capt. E. T. Petur ot Kamloops made an otlicial visit to Revelstoke on Sunday. m. i*M ii. Sallman ol Montreal registered at the Hotel Revelstoke on Wed nesday. .1. M. Doyle of Calgary, superintendent for I'. lHirus & Co., is in Revelstoke relieving J. E. Dickson, who is on a business trip to Now York. ('apt 0. S. (Con) Uiley, the well known Winnipeg oarsman, will command the 59th Field Artillery which has just, been authorised and which is to be raised in Winnipeg. Mrs. l. Howson ou Saturday entertained the pupils o( ber Sunday Bchooi class in the form ol a snow- shoe tramp after whicb delicious refresh nts were served at her home. The Ladles Aid of the Methodist church are holding an afternoon tea a aale of home cooking and also an apron sale at the home of Mrs. Murray Hume, Seventh street thin utter- noon. I Peck McSwaln is now spreading his mental pallium over the columns ot the Hedley Gazette, If l'eck is given a free hand there will be a riot in ! Hedley before he leaves, or immed I iately after. 11. Donnelly, the well knowu Salmon Ann farmer was a visitor to Revelstoke last week.—Salmon Arm i ibservcr. Talk about Italian skies, why the Revelatoke skies have got all the rest of the starry dome beaten to a frav. I '/.le. This is great weather for the I. McDonald lelt for month of February, and it looks as Wednesduy. Mr. Mc- jf winter did not. intend to linger very long in the lap of spring. Lumber Being Shipped Out of Revelstoke Mr. md Mrs. Qduionton on Donald has charge ui the Revelstoke Meat Market since it was taken over I.y Mr. Mitcheltree of Banfl, He has leen replaced by Mr. Walters ot Portland, Ore. An addnss on "Ghosts and Super- • ■ ins" was given by F. Paulding at last The net ii..- was arranged by : ■ . .1 in iei vice section and ft large numbei itt.ended, V D. Tourner presided at A Mrs. A. D. Ti urner , rlpt ire. At tie close of the meeting a resolution was unani- idvocating 1m.; ii •- prohibition. Ninety five per cent ol tho difficulty iA making a sale lor an article you want to dispose oi is overcome when you lind a possible customer. Let the at the advertising columns ol the Mail-Herald put you in touch with the custu mer. Mrs, Hobson and Mrs. Webster will In join! hostesses at a tea given under the auspices of the Altar Society of St. Francis church on the nfter- i n of Shrove Tuesday, Murch 7th, at the home of Mrs. Hobson. 2R-Ctli Btreet. Everyone Is cordially invited to attend. We are shipping all our Lumber to the prairie, and going out of business. You will require lumber for repairs in the near future--this is your last chance. We are making wholesale prices for cash, but you must get it before Saturday, March 11 th, as we will be shipping all week. Globe Lumber Co., Ltd. Wutch for the "Sign ot the Maple Leal" early in May. Miss K. McCarthy has returned] from the eastern millinery markets | T. Greene of Kelowna registered ut and is again in charge of 0. li. Hume, the Hotel Revelstoko on Monday. The [ollie.'.in; appointments ure an- & Co.'s department. While away , , „ . the Epworth League on Monday nounced In the Provincial Gazette Miss McCarthy visited Toronto New S' P< nun op "f Mo°treal registered W.Hiam A. Lang, mining i icorde. lor York, Chicago, etc., and studied;'1 lhe Hotel Uevel9toke ^ 1«l,""l»>- Mi Windermere Mining Division "r fh«»•«■>««■* 1 - ~*-i ■ .. .. .1.. , I Wilmer; Charles Robert Newman, Mutch Hill, and John K. Lao.. Salmon Vrm, ual 1 ol the peace, A. Porter of Albert Canyon reg Chas. Wm. Fox, G.l'.R. rtpresenta- tlve International Correspondence Schools, Railway Department, Is visit ing RevelBtoke. at thoroughly styles and n ade purchases I .1. Hutton ot Mission was a guest ol thai are sure to please. . , the King Edward hotel on Mon ot day. Mrs. J, Crawford who was taken to the hosjiitul on Wednesday has undergone a serious operation and is to- reported much improved. Tho Ladles Aid of the Methodist church hold a very successful meeting at the home ol Mrs. CresBtnau. Thirty-one ladies were present aud much business was transacted. • The "Any raise Miss Lothian who hus been visiting Americnn cities, and who hus all the latest ideas in millinery for the com- • ,i . ration of thi nies Is given in tbis week's Provincial Gazette: The Dla- •n ind Shingle and Lumber Con:;.any. Lu ted, bead otliee ut Vane mver; '•! aland Engineering Company, Limited, h( lit \Mined' 71 I 1' Lodge Dairy, bead office at Vii A oflice at e • ; • . ■ , ,„ ,-,,._., tl panles have n granted 1 • National Cli ck . j . Mi -. 1 llslop ol Winnipeg, who nas leen the ' daughter Mrs.! c following resolutloi Mas been \v. Ai. Sturdj ., Wednesday loi Istered at the King Edward hotel on'ing season, has charge ol Fred Young adopted ly the Red (Moss Society i.„r home ir Winnipeg. Enroute she Monday. & Co.'s millinery department, person 01 wishii wil vlsl! ei son I Hlslo mom * '.e: tht Ked Cros 1 So ,of M Mrs. H cietj musl ion lop made many warm Iriends during ber si n Revelstoke and many. to the d . . There are some 4UU interned Aub- 11 1:1 a 1 at the camp at llanfl, and there are no Germans. All of the latter nutiom.lty havo been sent to other camps some time ago, according to advices received Irom Llanft. Tho reason for this separation of the alien enemy nations at our alien camps is T. Bain who has been confined to \ McDonald and Stevenson, the sol- that thc Austrians developed a habit tht Queen Victoria hospital is report-| dlers charged with doing damage in! of knocking the spots oil of thc Ger- "1 to he improving. ■ :n the G. connection with the recent raids were mans when opportunity arose. Thc fined $r>0 a'ld costs or GO days in thc Austrians blame the Germans for Wady of Revelstoke was among; police court at Calgary. They were drawing or forcing them into the war The date set [01 the annual - ng 'el the F.ermers Institutes ol .. -tar British e B for thi 71 luntry irch 13, Isltors to Golden this week and given a week in which to pay .red at the Columbia.—Golden '< 1. e K. Gordon, secretary of the local ! brunch ot the Canadian Patriotic. 1 fund is in receipt of n cheque for ie beld in the ai is imjiortant to you as well nd Mat r.tl ne ■ 1 inj ;nn Tnsur • 1 ' 1. of IT'ir EMPsESti THiATKE ,y H. 0. -tock I ■ PROGRAM g ■ 1 RDAY—Matinee In afl Life and Movin 1 .. :. parts I ■ _- all ti,- lal il qi «.- Learning to ■ • hi c l aw- •: - Prankful Ponies, 1 ..■-•thiLi^ gi I ' MONDAY—Daniel Pron.an pi . ■■ : • - ■: I, I ta . ' and lac. 1 1 lord ict tails in tl i istei. Mosl ..... , .■ news. TUESD' 1 v d n it ni IK. The Bi ken ' 'oin with it u •■ 1 and I'M. • -.- For Most ■ .1 ^f a.l piC . The I ■ public urged • to 1 ■ The ■ . ■ -sanble ■ • ■ ■ ... tion bi r iK..: .entire I CHAS. M. FIELD Oldest in yesterday 1 •t :.- .- great .1; ima. 1 • ' Dg the mun WEDS ' ■ \ Litti. Me lill Tht Cast : I des Jane Novak, Ed tutt 11 mond Drown. Hobert Henley, Maid mediately against every rn George. Albert Mcyuarrie, Carl ore in arrears frith Bebiii.i '■■ ■ Belasco, Wm Olark, bit taxes The resolution instructing Bob Vern 1 splendid Broadway >n' ' >1leltor •■ irt proceed play ol .'••". and the stage, 5 Ings > i* oved My Councillor parts. Lost Thret Teeth, Nestor comedy. THTJR81 . > ,1 dge Legarde, Famous Players ■■• th Llonal Barrytnore, 5 parts. .-.nd seconded by Councillor Mengel, "red read nn follows "Whereas over S|W),IWI ol debentures and con'-' ed rto"k Interest becomes Ane nnd payable nn April 1 current nnd In or- Hewart White's great der to riro""rr money tr, rr.eet name, It is ncrrfwnrv tn T-T'iroerl to enforre nnvment of flelinuiicnt tares. And, whereas th' tnT collector han present ed n list, nf those delinquent tnxr>nv- ers owlnf over %7A eneb, therefore he it resolved that the list lie hnnded over to the miinlcljial solicitor to sue forthwith." FRIPW W roan attl ict on Florodora. SO ar- tipts, mostly L-irls, girls, girls, R»>- serve seats $1.00, 78c, and 50c. Plnn et MicdnTi.ild's ding store. Seat? are sell'ncr tati.. MARCH 15 1. 3umrr.ers in Within' tl Law i, . rtlsts. FAMI !OAL GALT COAl> N I & H T Dominion lil'-, 1 RD VR, BIRCH HKMIX)0K, ni: IOI; SALI' W. ll. HOROBIN NM' \i in Post On 11 B Fir*; Insurdnce [Re,i Accident Insurance [ Lile Insunince [Hitti Notary Public Revelstoke able anil onipanlcs ""] and strongest" the world earnings m t last y. ar Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic run Real Estate LADIES' FINK KID BUTTON BOOTS, cut in the newest Gipsy Pattern with front seam to toe. New York last $550 PATENT MARY JANES 98.00 to 3.50 LADIES' CUSHION SHOES $3.75 to 5.00 ski; on; WINDOWS cTWcKAE SHOE STORE, Howson Block Phones 117 SandalH, Strop Slippers, *c is Ior the people who are down. If it does not make you eat, sleep, think and work better—If tt does not make you feel good—your money, back. The taste le pleasant and lt wlll not upset your stomach. PRICE $1.00 Sold only at BEWS' The Rexall Store