REVELSTOKE) Chiel lumbering, railway, mining, agricultural and navlga- tloa eent i between Calgary and the Taclflc oceaa. The il-Hepal THE MAIL-HERALD ■ ly— Real by everyone—The recognised medium for the city and district. Vol. 23 -No. Pre 'lulu UBrai* REVELSTOKE, B.C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEE in, 1916 ■ >0 Per Year 118 FROM IER THE To Date Four Conservatives and Twenty-four Liberals Definately Elected—Conservatives Leading in Five Constituencies and Liberals in Fourteen—Large Majorities for Suffrage and Prohibition The returns of the election nil through the province up to _. o'clock tlliS 'iftl'llleeeell lOV There are t.- nti ion Liberals and (our Consen ttlvci definitely elected, in tin' remaining constituencies the returns are not - I co iplete. In [ourtei n i"M ■ | iberal nom inee is leading and in uve the Conserva' Ive Is M ading. The Conservatives definitely elected are: Cowichan Capt. Hayward. Nelson Dr. Hose'. Simllkameen: L. W. Shatford. South Okanagan: Mayor Jones. The Conservatives leading are: Fort Qeorge Her,. VV. R. Ross. Kaslo. J. Long. Lillooet: A. McDonald. Slocan W. Hunter. Trail. .1. A. Schofield. The Liberals definitely elected aro: Cranbrook: Dr. Kin_:. Columbia: K. Buckham. Delta ... M. Paterson. Esquimalt: A, W. McCurdy. Revelstoke: Dr. Sutherland. Qrand Porks J. I-M W. Thompson. The Islam'.:-' V.. V. Jackson. North Vancouver: Mayor Har.es. Beli, Nanaimo: W. Sloan. NM a Westminster: I). Whiteside. Newcastle: I'. Williams. Richmond: (1. (!. McGeer. Rossland: W. D. Wilson. South Vancouver: J. W. Weart. Saanlch: I'M A. Pauline. Victoria: H. C. Brewster, G • I. Halt, II. C. Hall. Vancouver: M. A. Macdonald, Ralph Smith, J. W. deD. Farris, Dr. J. W. Mcintosh, J.'S. Cowper, P. Donnelly. Liberals leading: Alberni: H. C. Brewster. Atlin- F. Moberly. Cariboo: J. Yorston. Chilliwack' E. D. Barrow. Comox: H. Stewart, Dewdney F. Oliver. Fernie: A. S. Fisher. Greenwood: Dr. McLean. North Okanagan: Dr. McDonald. Kamloops: F. W. Anderson. Omlneca: A. M. Manson. Skeena: J. Dattulo. Yale: J. Walters. The Prohibition returns show majority so far of eight thousand. The Suffrage majority probably is but little less. HE UBERT Was First Projected Sixty Years ago — First Attempt Failed-Sone Sensational Experiences — Dimensions of ths Bridge-Contract Finally Let in 1S11 Of ELECTION The idea of a railway bridge across ter toward the south shore, men werc the st, Lawrence nt Quebec origlna- falling oil the works like coal out of ted as far back as 1&53 when a New a van, and I also saw a group of Vork engineer nam ■! Sercell made n.en who were on the anchor span surveys, plans and estimates at the an(j wl]() wcre i;mK.|u.,i 0fl ))y iiyiu<_' request of th'. city council oi Quebec dvhlis^ leei a suspension at or near the pre- Bi nt .-He-, .sthi,.ited to cost about .- 1,1 1,000 "Some oi those we picked up while score e.f small vessels and other Courage and capital were lacking to cratt rushing to the scene succeeded ltv ,,,- 330, carry out tiie plan, and the railway ,,, rescu.n the' men we saw strug- system of Canada was built on the gling ln tUfl Wuter." south instead of the north shore of ' yj Johnson| president dl the St. the St. Lawrence, which was eventu- LawI,.m.e ;uu, Doralnion Br.idge com. ally bridged at Montreal instead of ^.^ accompanied ,)y & number of juebec. The project lay dormant un- the ^ englneer8j inapectea the anl. ul L832. The late M. W. Baby, of (hor ^ q. the hMg^ Quebec, obtained a charter at Ottawa M;. Johngon W(mlJ Qot mako itii Women Suffrage Carries by 2 tc 1—Prohibitum Carries bj Large Majority—Dr. Suthcrlamis Majesty 230— Returns Not Yet Ccmf.iete The following is the result ol rhuri day's eh ction in the R ive] constitui in';.' as n arly as can I from returns to the time of o 11 .'. 11 a, Thos. Taj lor received tly. ■ ,■<•■< in.I li". Suth i' ml ■ \%, lu-. Sutherland s ■ a rit y in the cit : .1 and his . o i the districts is t:, nt iking i to . build the Quebec bridge on thc any io build the Quebec linage ou -ue ^^.^ atatement fm thc posslble new cantilever plan, just then coining ( ^ q. ^ aCcldent# into vogue. Associated with him In „w_ ar(j ftt _ tota) ,osg t() account the project was Alexander Luders f0J. ;t Ums {ar/, Ue sai(J_ Tbfl mingf Light, a distinguished engineer, who apparatua .g gt;ll in pla06| and 1B bad just completed the cantilever practlcally llnin,'nml. It ia hard to bridge tin the Firth of Forth at Bdin- ^ wbether thfl bridge Blipped uft- its burgh. After much delay and many en(- , (,arin,S| or whetner the trusses vicissitudes, the company was finally Q. th , Bpan ^^ - ^ ]l(jt mn]. r organized by S. W. Daunt, with E. caj) ..,in ,s mygeM further than mB„ Barthe as secretary, a New York en- w p Updegrafli who repregcnted gineer as chief, and B. A, Hoare as (he ^.[t„m 3tlUman companyi Aidcn, local engineer. N j ;Uld who instaneil ti,e hydraulic Prohibition carried ir the wl iil t I'ii't by a vote ol 5 a :a n I •vith two places to hear from, Illecillewaet and Gold Stn ■ __ Woman's Suffrap f passed In the i rlct by n vote eef r. i against 335, nearly 1 t.e l In Its favor, with two places to hear from, i ll ille vai I and ; Mil Gold Stream. 117 4 4 11 WARNING GIVEN TO DISTURBERS Minister of Justice Talks Plainly—Trouble Makers—Severe Punishment Will be Imposed The first attempt at erecting tho jacks, being engineer in charge of in- bridge ended disastrously in the col-' BtaUaticm 0„ t|lc brkl£,0| ig satis,ied , lapse of the structure, and thc feder- t)]at his part Q, thp work m no(. faU al government appointed a commit- ,,The jacks arfl stm see to examine the fallen structure ,. --OIL-' and make a report thereon. The gen- ,rl, ■ - ■ ., . ... ., ■ , A 'Bere wns no weight on them when tlemen coir prising this body were: ., b wuon MONTREAL.—Plain warning was given by Hon, C. J. 1 . minis- their posi- tl''' °' jus'tice, at a recrull and are practically intact. Hor 'he Duchess ot Conn Iwn 1 ig E . i Ian William Taft 1 llachie Malakv a Eowie Ireelej Albert Can Glacl r Arrowhi .-.el j Beaton • 79 116 112 " i 4 1 10 6 4 3 4 S 11 3 3 1 13 5 11 14 Irish-Canadian Rangers iu Dominion .— span moved off, they being just Bquare, that if there Bhould be a re- Three Valley Henry Holgate, Montreal; Prof. U. gettiag ready to take bok, aRain to petltion 0, ,,,, . , , Mll,,u ln. It terruptlon at recruiting meetings In °°lsiua Simple Cure for Whooping Cough!; ii 'ontributed.) At a tiuu wh n whooping-cough is ko prevalent 11 iwlng ipiotatian from the London "Herald ol Health" may be found usetul. It will be noticed tli it H - ol extracts from the British Med I "...l. As this is ore- ot th Bl medical papers the si ma made might well 1 i ti adds: Tuberculosis of the joints can also be treated successfully by garlic juice applied on a piece of white lint ind covered with gutta percha tissue o keep it moist. Blisters, it appears, are apt to appear on the feet if applied ns suggested by Dr. Mark Hov- ell, but ,v Dr. Minehin states that in those cases in which vesication ithat is blistering) is pi iduced, the pro- gr.'ss towards recovery is always more rapid than in those in which r.o Irritation ol the skin appears. (Herald of Health, august 1916.) tn regard to the application to, and blistering ot the leet, a form of i' . ■ .1. new pos ilblj to m in.. it may ,'. Kerry, of McGill university, and _.ft tbp apnn tn t||(? fo,]rth r>)tch a Dr. Galbralth, of Toronto university, is hard t0 say juat what (..ulsed tbe HontMa, 8everc punlBhraent will be m „„.. , , Their report was so instructive that accie-nt i may say, however, that impi I 0i ,-. copj of it was asked for by prac- IU|Ulin_ jn thi? way Q, expeng_ h:i,i eP| ,.,.,;,,.,;,, . ewaet tlcally every prominent seat ot learn- been gpared by tbe company to..guard Qf a few da; ^ ^ .ies ing on the contm nt igainst possible mishap, yct the re- Another commission was appointed grettable affair ocourred in whose hands was placed the mammoth undertaking. It was composed ■ 5 6 9 15 4 -, i 98 -• :■• o ! 9 . . - - U 10 9 - where some French- ; i Ten Mile Mr. Pitzmaurice resigned and Chas. McDonald, formerly of Gananoque, (earln th _ ■ . but for many years one of the leading engineers of the l'nited States vas undecided to go on the hoard until such time as a contract had been signed. Tenders were received from one company in Germany, one in England two in the Unit '<'. States and from the St. Lawrence Bridge company, lanch citizens broke up the recruit ng > Boyd's 1 The sensation of those on thc canti- jng Blmple remi for whooping cough winch appe ira fo be aot generally known to the ; roi a, it consists of peel ng t he clo ■ I ai lie, cul ting them lnt■ thin ilii • b, a'-e1 ■!i im ler the a iles ot the foot, betwei n two p Irs ol locks, lor if placi el next ti thi ikin the pressure produced by wall lng is apt to cause In t • . The garlic illy be smelt on tin • i ■ ; an hour after the -' ■' n to be wot n. and t hi I ,- aril spasm usuallj I ■ "''in forty eight bom i Thi '• be worn for n week "' a -ei, according tilth- ty of the ''a-v. i lai lie m - In tal tered hy the extremities, that ls the feot and hands. For in=tance, if persons liable to rheumatism and kindred com- hl lints would -oak their hands and fe"! in water as h. t aj can Me borne eral minutes dally, they would tind considerable alb .' i - their suffering, 'inl a test of the water so used would show it to acid, showing that acid had dr iv a from the body througb the h nda nnd feet. Red Cross Society Hold Meeting j Canadian companies. The contract finally w is let to tho St. Lawrence Bridge con pany for the superstructur) on April ■!, 1911. Contracl for the substructure was let to M. P. Davis o:i January in, 1910. 0. >M Monaerrat became chairman and chief engineer of the bridge commission and Mr, McDonald was succeeded by C. 0. Schneldei 'ef New York, The engineering s. if! b ads were Phelps, John-- n and Cio e in -ran, . Moi treal. Thi bridge was built ; rlmarlly to rarry the national transcontinental lailway between tho Atlantic and the cantiiever, also jumped - but the following railways Faw tl; will u. e it The Canadian Pacific, ll UK POWER. 'It is the that Be ■ ■ ■ 1 2 10 3 -.: ing •1 of Minn Wilson beau. ^^^^^_ Jackson was Wilson was unconscious for lime and sustained a broken ankle, the ir.an wl - ti .in! was T'iMmi to hospital. with thet will do it Frank Williams, electrician, suffered and that he IM J. Jackson and P. Bar- no man mav interfere with, impede or disturb soldiers In ' practically unhurt, ane I I I soni" tood and let It be that ' ! Ml,.. Ja i Bowers, a young brldgeman, ■•■Mei was worl In - on the pins, had a narrow escape. But he slue'.', to his Ijost and kept a comrade from Jump- : to almi ' certain death. Vrchte Cadorette and Joseph Beau regnrde, who were working on the thi y Were lie'ieel ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ iih My II, i! Mrown, ;..-• ■ nt<>ii-nt the Quebei Central the Grand Trunk, ,, Wi ,, ,r,, , T ,,ivif, • r olon il, tlie - ■ bi and n,,. • , ,in, ike t I ■■ " North- ,i.,,,i. la ns folli ■ n • ■■ i h it ' Bitch ■ Till " ,1 • . . • ■ tho • ta in ■ that. ■ 1 ' tings — 7 .".;;iSI and probably eat ni - a. e ■ e.' bi ''.nl sauce, mad i ■■ the cloves when Wednesday in thi peeled, bollli them in milk, and mix- V.M.C.A,, under the The business meeting of the 1 tl Delawai mil Hudson. 1 the Red Cross society wa? held Thi dln.en on ol the bridge are Library of the Length from shoi 'ee shore, 3,299 presidency I lng them with bread crumbs. T. Mis. Kilpatrick. The minutes uf the Width between buttri ises L, 90 feet. Mark Hovell (British Medical Jour- previous meeting were read and adop- Lenigth of central si an, 640 feet, mil. July 1st. L916.) 'ted. M> of central s'e.an above tho II A, !..■' er, M.IM. in the British The following work was handed in river, 150 feet. MeedtCa! fournal ot -'nlv 18th, page to date: Number of railway tracks carried': 93, refers •,, the abovi letter saying Mrs- Pagdin, 12 pairs socks. Two street car tracks, two roads, thnt it was his cast.mi In years past Mrs. Sibbald, Mrs. J. L. Smith, 3 The bridge hns a channel span of to employ garlic iii whooping cough, Pairs socks each. ■' feet longer than the Forth bridge, and ei o uggeata that garlic, stewed Mrs. J. Palmer, Mrs. Crick, 2 pairs .vhich until now had beeen the world's |>n0wn. down in olive 0ll, !><• rubbed Into tho socks each. rei rd In this respect. The steel usod x i,.,,.,,,,,, back and ihest In whooping cough ^ Ei'leml, Mrs. Widmaci, Mrs. Cook in this bridge weighed Isu,0(10,099 cares, for which it is "nlinoHt a spec- (Big Hindi. Mrs. W, Armstrong, Mrs. pounds and cost fl7,000,000, the main idr," mm R, Brown Mrs. r, Boyle, Mrs. G. pier masonr; costing n .r.-ta,eon. John Bain, M.B., follows this by McQlven, I pair Bocks each. Anion- thosi ho were in the lm- ni-. Ins that' lits pyjan is, voluntary sewim: i ediate vicinity of the bridge when Garlic hns even ., wider range ol '"" name). 'he centre span collapsed were M, li. iisofiilneBd than Dr. Hovel! hns mg- With the contribution of 12 pairs Montreal, who was taking gestod than In the iheiapy for treat- Bocks from Mrs. Pagdin this lady has moving pictures ol the work when ment) of ehosl complaints. He Mas now accomplished the meritorious the accident happened He Bays: in.en ming 11 ti"*,1 extract of garlic teal ot having knitted 200 pairs socks "We wer" in a tug, close to tho ns nn Inhalation in lung disease, and This splendid showing Is tr.uch appro* centra! span, taking a motion plc- iH absolutely certain thai its nctlon rlated and the local ited Cross Is turi ot the work, when 1 heard some- la ns beneficial and much less lrrltat- highly gratified by her splendid work, thing like the snapping of a huge mr ihan n dilute Solution of forma- HANNAH BLACKLOCK, cord. T looked above nnd saw the lino, which he had boen using, Ho Secretary south end ol the span bend, then tot- I.arll- 1 'ho M-s Sweeney, "I id rlclan Ine. Michael White, brldgeman, resldonce unknown. Michael Re m, brldgeman, 0 ■ Rouge. s. Demcrs, brldgeman, Slllery. 11. Bcrtrand, brldgeman, residence unknown. '' 1 andal, brldgeman, near Point Levis. :!■:..:• :■:;; j;e L Material Now on i'and For V Sept. 20 -Will Raise Fundi Ortober ly r.ce The re ;ular mi tin tbe Red pi'.'si^im'. C Bernier, brldgeman, residence un-l Thl ' ' ■ . bridgeman, (Mine Rouite ,,lVfl m ,bs of *°o1 on the way her Flockhart. 2 pairs eocks Cadorette, LovIh. Ml « V M Mr«. Robertson and Q NOTICE All advertisements mual be handed •" in the Mail-Herald office by Thursday nights fn ensure Insertion in Saturday's paper, 1, shirts already recsl' ed V vol f . than ed tor thi parti donation - R ; '■ M' 1: d Dag Mrs. W. \. Pool |liirt> W. km ming (1 11 tiled tt] With thc aho ipend ■tho tare (oi Bupplli t mother count mch di natl ns ai I t not Tli" committees on ; Ouard dan 1 nd wounded ■ I ind the ■ bile ill patl - this dance MAUDE v BROWN, in aid uf tin.e such wortt AafMberaU> Published every Saturday at RBVEL8TOKK, 11. (' rJ7VIail-Herald Publishing Company, Limited F. E. GIGOT, Manager and Editor, ADVERTISING RATES Local Reading Notices and Business Locals lu cents per line each Insertion. Minimum local ad charge 'J5c. Display advertisements 25 cents per Inch each Insertion, single column. Legal advertising ot any form, also Governi ml nd Municipal Notices 12 cents per line first in-ert ion and 8 cents per Mae . . - ■ lent Insertions, blMee.1. j , • the inch. 1 fi r Liquor Licensees 85, Appllc ■ one fi r Transfer ot Liquor LiC'-I; i Ice $7.50. Lnt i P rc! •■ Notices, $7.00. Wat-1 Vpplic ition Notices, up to ] ■, over 100 «■'! ds In votes behind Mr. Donnelly of the Liberal ticket. So in Victoria the Minister of Finance seems to he beaten by , > ni the civilian vote, with probably L'OC'O or more soldier votes to be counted. The soldier vote to be polled for New Westminster is several times larger than the Liberal major ity, and the same is true ot South Vancouver, Richmond, North Vancou ver anl a good many1 other places. We do not know to what extent the Liberal majorities polled on Thursday arc due to the absence of the volunteers. This will not be known for a More Nourishment W aoo ^'ffcS'ff" ^ ou m__L-.G HO I T E. HAY. GENERAL MANAGER HEAD OFFICE! TORONTO A general hankin** business transacted. Domestic and Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold. Collections made throughout Canada and in Foreign Countries. 1 OKE BRANCH Al'. V. ".NEGHAN, Manager J ' NO ALUM _»»"V"'•.I"--'; . ,7">~> rVN*>xPE T>U. kPBINTrDCH THt. I ^*>-/- OSTERMOOR' «<6>>> OSTERMOOR border nl 'this. ailvcrtUeiiient, to protect you against mistakes, fiO years Msti'til Bleep OT Q for V±0 nf res C \-k M,nr dealer fnr the "OSTERMOOR" or write us for the name of your nearest agent Tho Alaska Bedding Co. Limited jp'^JJ^-^IjKi Makers of Bedsteads and Bedding 50W "'•toiiiNil/ WINNIPEG: Regina :>6StERMppR HOWSON n. Wo Bond money tho aunio da? thn turn art. rccolvod. Ch»rKr.n_comiinaHi(inB-_--,iid pny all idle. rut>„. We havo paid out inllllima ot dollat'H lo thou. aniV knOW- PS Bai-ela of tnip|ii.|._ In c,klm,|„ whotiemi Llueir *§ *urstou_t_«caiuotheey know th.'y notaayuaro dual,androooive moro money for th.'ir film. You will alio. We huy moro furs from trappero for cash than any other Ave Dtra. in Canada. HKI'r "''"'""SP'eOeemi-lisCaUle.Lu.i 1 IltlLl lli.llaio „ Ka»- Kur Quotation. Ilallnm'H Kuf Stylo Uookd- pem'rai) Sent fre.o on r,eii„.it, . AeldroesH aH followu: JOHN HALLAM Limited i 151 Hallam Building,Toronto company. Box No. 18.—C.P.R. station. Box No. 2-1.—Coiner Filth street Publications a„d McKenzie avenue, Catholic church. Dux No. 25.- CMu ner Sixth street and Orton avenue, W. A. Foote. Box NM). 26.—Corner Fourth street and McArthur avenue. Box No. -7.—Corner Fourth street and Townley avenue. Box No. 28.—Corner Second Street and Robson avenue, Mrs. Baker. Box No. 34.—Fire Hall No. 2. Box No. 35.—Hospital. Box No. 37.—Selkirk school. FIRE BRIGADE NO. ONE. Box No. 44.—Fire Hall No. Oue. Box No . la.—Front street west, the lesson that it is near C.P.R. bridge. Revelstoke Lodge No. 1086 LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE Meets every si oond and Fourth Tuesday in Smythe's Hull. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. ALLAN K. FYFE, Die. H. L. HAUG.Seo. DR T. HEARD jENTIST KOOTENAY LODGE, No. li. A. V. eni A. U. Regular Meetings are keld la New M*»onic Hall om the Fo-_rt__ Monday in e_-ch month at t p.m. Visiting brethren art cordially welcome. C. R. SKENE. W. M. ROBT. GORDON, E?««rata_T SELKIRK LODOB No. l» i. 0. 0. r. Meete erery Thursday evening la Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. VUlt- lng brethem cordially Invited. DAVID P.AI3B1TT, N.G. JAMF.S MATHIE. Secretary. "..bt to convey beinc that there is more profit In high tillage and conservation in cultivation than in methods ef mere routine. Having gone minutely into the properties, necessary treatment and application of farmyard manures, the doctor supplies a table giving the approximate average composition of manure (fresh; from various animals, describes the manurial value of clover, the component elements and henefi- cial influence exercised by fertilizers, and refers to the places occupied by wood ashes mid seaweed as potassic fertilizer. He goes into the virtues of gypsum ami nitrate ol soda as indirect potash fertilizer, concluding in am instinctive review of the chief means ay "hich tlle productiveness of the soil may be increased and preserved, by urging farmers to make greater use of the various means aril agencies provided by the trovernments— Federal and Provincial—"Hor the assistance of the man on the land by information, advice and demonstrate n." "There is no country" he avows, 'better provided thin Canada in this respect." Regarding manure two important 'F'tcts to be remembered arc tbat where it is not at once utilized by heim: put into the soil, or on to the soil, une third ol Its initial value is lost, and that the loss is least where the manure is kept com- pact and protected from rain. Box No. 4G.—Corner King and Douglas streets. Palace Meat Market Box No. 47.—Corner Second street and Wales street back of the Court bouse. RE\ F.LSTOKK NURSERIES CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS Phone 056 GOOD POLIO'S It's good policy to think of the future It's still belter) olicy tu provide against i the misfortunes it maj havi in ston [or you. The surest way of protecting yourself and family ii h LIKE INSURANOE POLICY with a reliable company. 'Ih' high linancial standing and long business career of tlu- Kootenay Agencies makes it absolutely trustworthy. Vour time mav be near at hand, GOLD RANOH LODGE, No. X» KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, in Setkirk Hall. Vlsltlnr hrnHien cordially la- vlta*. W. POTTRDFF, C. C. R. CORDON, K of R. 8. B ,x No. 4S.-Comer of Third and 1 Dll»'1 ,U'1;l>'' Take m,L ,l >H'1"'-V D0W Charles streets, Cowan block. KOOTENAY AGENCIES, Ltd. A. E. Kincaid. Manager. E. G. Burridge & Son Plumbers and Tinsmiths We s| ecialiee In Metallic Ceiling's, Corrugated Roofing, Furnace Work and up- to-date Plumbing Work W.n-; shop -Connaught Ave. REVELSTOKE - - B.C. ■ft When using v WILSON'S ? FLYPADS v READ DIRECTIONS k CAREFULLY AND 1 ">**-.FOLLOW THEM/ S) exactly/ Far more effective than Sticky Ply Catchers. Clean to handle. Bold by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Tha Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. ot'Canada, Limited Offices, Smelling and Refining IM partment TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold. Silver, Copper and Lead Ores TRAIL BRAND PIG LEAD, BLUESTONE AND SPELTER TIRE ALARMS Fire alarm signals are given thus : Two strokes, interval Ave seconds, ! rir Btrokes. Box 24. N'o of box will be shown on indicator at fire hall. Practice signal.—Six (C) strokes of bell slowly. Testing Fi'.-nal.—Three <3l strokes of bell slowly. Fir.' Out signal.—Two (2) strokes of bell slowly. Defect sirnnl.—One (1) stroke of bell slowly. F7RE BRIGADE NO. TWO Box No. 11—ConiT First street McKenzie avenue, C. B. Hume & Co. lleix No. 15—Corner First street r.nd Re'keliy avenue. Be.?: No. in.—Corner Second street and Government Road and Opera 11 im.x NMe. 17.—Corner Third street and Campbell avenue, Globe Lumber Dominion Ammunition meets every requirement of the sportsman. It has speed, accuracy and reliability, the three factors necessary to perfect ammunition. Dominion Ammunition for smull gume or big, for target shooting or at the traps answers the sinimti- nition question completely. Whether it's the powerful 303, a 22, one of the fast Shot Shells, or the other popular sizes, insist on the box with the big "D". It's lhe trade mark of Made-in-Canada ammunition thut gives perfeet shooting results. Send for free colored hanger "A Chip of the old Block". Dominion Cartridge Company, Limited, Traniportation Building, Montreal. iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiii e Dealers sell Dominion HUME & CO., LTD. Revelstoke Departmental Stores Wa aim to g.ve minimum wear At minimum price DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT On Monday We Will Have a Big Showing of Ladie's Winter Coats SPECIAL And Evening Dresses The Princess Manufacturing Company's. We will take your Special Order to Special Measurements Clearing lot of Ladie's lovely Voile and Silk waists worth $3.50 to $4.75 for $2.90 MEN'S FURNISHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Summer Footwear at a Price All our slock of Women's and Children's White Shoes and Sandals must po NOW. To make this a certainty we are putting the prices so low that you cannot afford to miss them. See these prices. WOMEN'S WHITE PUMPS Both Welti and Turn*' Standard makes. Prioe 81,2S pair. A few palm WHITE BUTTON BOOTS same price. CHILDREN'S WHITE BUTTON BOOTS AND SLIPPERS Both Canvas nnd Muck Skin, A real simp. Price 05c n pair CHILDREN'S SANDALS All Sizes 5 to I iliUVi.-iit marks. Price 00c apalr GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEPARTMENT CANADIAN MAllW MAI.MALAD1- Try a jar ol Express at 25c. or a tin ot Kins Reach at 75e. Head and Leaf t.ottuce, Cauliflower, Olery, Radishes, green Onions and Parsley. TRY OUR LAROB PRUNES, WHITE FIGS AND APRICOTS— THEY ARE DELICIOUS. PANCAKE AND SYRUP SEASON | Lyls's English Syrup, 2 pound —■•— tins. Holt Rising Du.kwheat Flour In Maple Flavored Syrup ln quarts packages. , and 1 gallon tins. Roecrs Pure Sugar Syrup, I, i, 10 and 20 pound tins. Pride ol Canada Pure Maple \ Premium Hn. Dominion H m, Syrup, quarts and half gaUon Premium Breakfast Bacon, Domla- tins. | ion Breakfast Bacon, Pea Meal Crown Drand Corn Syrup, 1 and Back Bacon, Back Bacon nnd S pound tins. | Cooked Ham. - THE MAIL-HERALL, REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IG, .91G, \v. r Monday II. II. McVity spent Thursday in 1!. Ri '''''' "' ''• ! was In I Me„. Thos. Taylor left for V i 11 nn rning, ■■. ncouvei u. J, I thard left on a shooting i .e.n. i: ip on Friday. ter WM A. Gordon returned from Van- B] . b, c in er een Thin ee1 ,-,. ib i Mi' guest mm [,, Morrison of 3almon Ann was lavs. i'< mevei i lay, Miss Sib- J. C. Bi : ol ;.;... tered al I r \ ancouver. 11 I lotel Ri •. ' toke i it M i i . . register- H. H. C leld I [iBtered on Mow it the Hoti ;' coki - '.■. aay, < M .1. Bergo isi e.f Kamloops was a lei v aa a Riest visitor I ke on Thursday. e 11 Wi dnes- T. \' del e,; \ ikusp registi red at the Hotel I ike on Wednesday. J. Patt n.onton i at the 1 rd hotel o \ • ' • .1. Pit .simmons ol ir i ■ the Hotel Ri i-elst i i j tl !g ' on Frl- glstei -.'ii ,n Wednes- \" vliiul regis- ''■ ' ' "' Vancouver regla- Edward hotel on '"*■ "' ^ ^ Edward hotel °» Friday. I ni of Dundas ■ Kir ; " ard hi te] . of Victoria was • H. Kurl seker, Alta., regts- tei ■: al 'Me King Edward hotel on Friday. J. R. Terry of Victoria wns a |lilillllilllllli:illlllllll||lll|l|||||l!ll|||||||||||!||||||!|||||| ::illl!!!liillllS!li;:ii!lll!lllll!!lllllil!:ill!l!llllilllllllllllllllllllillilliillllllllil^ WAR LOAN | DOMINION OF CANADA ■ Issue of $100,000,000 5% Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1 imlnl I ■ In Moil/ ,v., .. ,, ,,„, Monday, Bopt. 25. Itlon now bi n held il mmmmmmmmK^tm^mmMtmmmmmmmmm Hordcnux M^e GALT wish 11' i ii ,• ii /v OK NT INSI HA NOTAKY l'i ltr.lt W. II, HOROBIN Mi i TO I'O I M l ie !■ WAfH ADVTS. centrally ly Mile LCh Milk TafJc tH Lady' ■! e M/ latMt l«ed lady. Prlco M Dye Works. LECKIES BOOTS For Boys, Youths and Little Gents High peg With Buckles Hoys Size I tO 54 (460 5fouthBSize II i» 13} $8.95 Little Gents Size B to L0| $3.50 Leekiefl Soldier Hoy Hoots size 1 to 5. $4.25 SEE OUR WINDOWS cTWcRAE SHOE STORE. Howson Block. Phono 717 For lUiiihora, Ovornhoos, Cnrf-lRani, Lcni_inKfl ton. Th8 Annuo meWtlng of the nevsl- ■toke ifo"iiitai Society will he held In thn Hoipltal on Tuesday, Hcpt i 'Mi. ifltft, at s p.m. W D. AllMBTHONO, Secretary. CHAS. M. FIELD Fire Insurance ["SSSt""] Accident Insurance- [""ttfan Life Insurance PHaT3fch] Notary Public Revelstoke Real Estate