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FEbhU^RY 8, 191\n$2.50 Per Year\nPOWER BESOMED\nIF EVERY!\nWE COULDN'T TELL VOU IN A HECK EVERY ARTICLE WE HAVE IN OUR STORE.\nREMEMBER JUST THIS:\nIF IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT.\nWE GIVE FULL   WEIGHT.   FULL   MEASURE   AND A\nFAIR PRICE.\nWE WANT TO SEE VOU IN OUR STORE MORE THAN\nONCE.\nASK YOUR FRIENDS IF THEY ARE NOT SATISFIED\nCUSTOMERS.\nWE AIM TO KEEP IHE BEST MADE IN EVERY LINE\nAND WILL ONLY HANDLE THE BEST.\nWE CUARANTEE   OUR   GOODS.   WHAT  MORE   DO\nWISH.\nL\nawrence\nHardware Co. Ltd\nPlumbing and Tinsmithing\nimperial Bank of Canada\nHoad Ol+'ice\u2014Toronto, Ontario.\nCapital Authorised      - $10,000,000.00\nCapital Subscribed            - 5,575,000.00\nCapital Paid Up                      - 5 330,000.00\nReserve        .... 5,5bu,j00.00\nIlr.Htrhra nr Agents at nil principal polnta InJOanada.\nA.:- nti iii Great Britain and lTnii\"U State.-,- London, Kngland,\nLloyd Hoik, Limited. Chicago-- First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle\u2014Seat tie National Bank, San Fran-\nciaoo\u2014Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, Spokane\u2014Exchange\nNational Bank,\nSavings lank Department\nDepotita of $1 and , \\, fard, received, and interest allowed at\nourreol rate from date nt'deposit.   Correspondence solicited.\nRevelstoko branch\u2014A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr.\nSecond Hand Information and a Visit to the Plant\nare Rich with Promises-Bulk Head about\nReady to be Dropped.\nII everything goes ns merrily us\nthe proverbial marriage bell, llic\nwater will be turned Into ihe big\n1100 inlil Hume nt tho new power\nilnm todaj or tomorrow; the big\nturbine wheel will revolve and sot\nother and smaller wheels in motion;\ntlii> ilm.I electricity will -imp through\nthe wires over its mile an 1 a hull\njourney to the city; tho dead Btreet\nlampa will light up once again; tho\nwheels ol machinery will buzz once\nmore ami everybody will have every\nreason to be baapy.\nSuch aro the prospects at present,\nnml the Mall-Herald, together with\nevery citizen, hopes and trusts thnt\nnothing hinders, and everything iloi's\nro ns merry ns the marriage bell.\nThe representative ol this paper, in\ncompany with Alderman Abrahamson\nwhose efforts to get things running\nsmoothly, arc tireless, took a stroll\nout to the plant on .Monday afternoon. Belligerently opposed, of\ncourse, were foreman Gibson and his\nmen to giving any Information to\nthe Mail-Herald, believing us to be\nanything but white men, but nevertheless at a clanee it could bo seen\nthat (accidents barred) things were\nrapidly [tearing completion, and the\ndesired goal within siRht. The dam\nis built, the piers are up, the flume\nin position, thc machinery installed,\nthe bulk-head almost ready to be\ndropped and thc water angrily surging down to perform its function as\nsoon as harnessed.\n\"Wheu will the bulk-head be dropped ?\" the editor en iiiired of Foreman Gibson.\n\"Just as soon as it is ready,\"\n\u25a0iiiapplij ,i::.i,\u201ed  the foreman,\n\"But, when will it be ready ?\" persisted the editor.\n\"I don't know,\" replied tha fore-\nninn, \"and if I did I wouldn't tell\nyou. I Wouldn't give you any information anyway.\"\nllut there are wheels within wheels,\nnn.l through Alderman Abrahamson\nwe learned, on information given by\nthis   satin'   foreman,   that the bulk\nhead will in- iliiippi-.! either tn day\nni* tomorrow, and wo choerlully pass\nHns same Information on to our\nreaders.\nAlter the bulk head la Iropped.and\nii found tn lit perfectly i o that no\nwuiei* escapes, the hole in lho dam\nwill li.' cemented up and Revelstoko\nwill again rejoice In the uninterrupted possession of unlimited light and\npower. All will be ovei as far as\nthe completion of the dam is concerned, except the touching up of a\nfew little odds and ends, nnd tlio\nsettlement ot course.\nTh*' work all through lias been\nfraught with many difficulties and\nunforeseen exigencies. li lias taken\nmore time and mora money than !\nsome have deemed absolutely accessary, and has occasioned lite a lol\nof bitter disappointments to the\ncouncil, tlie ratepayers and the con\ntraetius. Non \u25a0 have regrcl I od I b\nnn ue than tlie Mail *I Icrald. We huve\ntaken an active part, in urging the\ncouncil, the contractors an.l the citizens to a necessity of getting the\nwork finished up ns rapidly as possible and probably havo di ne om little\nshare in expediting the work. There\nare, of course, those who will take\nobjection to our claim in this respect\nbut still there arc a few lefl who are\nwith us in our every effort to further\nthe  interests of  the  city.\nWhether the cost has been too\ngreat, and whether the city is gci-\nting the worth of its money it is up\nto the council gnd the citizens to deride for themselves, but of one thing\nthis paper is certain\u2014nnd that is\n>thnt when the job is finished up to\nithe satisfaction nl tlie engineer ol\nlismith, Kerry & Chare, we will lie\nI once more entitled to the cognomen\nol \"The Electrical Oily.\" Revelstoke\nwill th.n have one ol the best power\nplants on the continent and with the\nprobable addition ol another Hume\nto the existing one, the city will be\nin a posltii n to contracl with cor\nporatiom and manufacturers feeling\nabsolutely certain thai the eity can\nfulfill  its share of the contract.\nbaldness ol the head and tho facl\nthat siiini* locks ol hair around the\nback of tho nei It woro I Ingod with\ngrey Is furl Ilor * * idenco i hnl I lie m\nstory un ounding I ho dl nppoaraneo\nnf tho  uni * i.i.  i ravullor has boi n\n\"l od.\nIt is not kuown how the body came\nInto the water but if is supposed that\nMr. Dull, who la known to hn o loll\ntho Revel i oke hotel In ordei to como\nto N'elson on nne of tho Arrow lake\nsteamers, fell from tho boal during\nIts pa n .* \u25a0!\".' n the Ink**. Thai he\n.a , ..ally wi iii on boni *l the boat Is\nestablished  by  a punch  In  the i li I * !\nround  .a  li     * -     ' el.   Al oul   $11)\nwn    found   \u25a0 ol hi i pool ots.\nThe  boal   upon  whii li   the late  Mr.\nHull  t ia* clli 'I      *  * ,   ' ho    'I    auci\n'I\", n I ho Vrrow lal i - makci her trip\nIn daj li lit, 'i bai ho camo to h -\ndeath by drown n - la certain fi om\ni hr rcsullH \"i an examlnal ion     mado\nby  the coroner,  bill  n ie u    Inr as\nis known sun   him  fall  Into  the wai\n. i    'I hero  i i, however,  no n ti ion    to\nBiipposo ilm  ho    committed    Biiicide.\nI'h.' bite Mr, Bull was employe I by a\nfirm in Tor,min and wa : regarded by\nI \"ein as ulii' of Iheir best men. 1 le\nwas a total obstaincr an I ol regular\nhabits.   Ilis age was 55.\n\\ numlier nf letters niiiii' i\" tho\ni [ui ie boi \u25a0! al Nelson for him be\ntween Oct. I and Oct. 1-5. As these\nletters were nol called for and ns h.s\nfirm In Toronto lai,e.l to receive any\ncommunications Inquiries were made\nInr the missing mnn throughout the\ncot airy, t'uls an 1 a dc icripl Ion of\ntho lato William Hull were publi bed\nnd wide, il the mai ter remain\nd a complete my..lay until the discovery of the body on Wednesday\nlast. Tin deceased leaves a widow\nand family ,n New York suite, whn\nhave I,, en nam,' I ,,;' tli \u25a0 sn I event,\nthrough O'Shea ,*\u25a0 Parris, who were\nasked by a Galgary firm ol lawyers\nin endeavoi to find out what. had\nhappened to the missing man.\nCoron r Rose, after iiuikin: n thorough examination ol the i....!y and\no! ihe situation where it was dis\n. * en '1 has dei Idi .1 that n i inquest\nIs necessary.\ncr\nVM' \u25a0* >\" \u2022\"**\u2022sH\u00abte m, \u00ab*\u00ab**\nourne Bros.\nSKATES\nSKATE STRAPS\nANKLE SUPPORTS\nHOCKEY STICKS\nSNOWSHOES\nMcCLARY'S STOVES\nRDAOMASTER ANDERSON   MVSTERV DF WM. BULL'S\nKILLED BT MOOSE JAW\nTrm\nCREAMERY   BUTTER\nEMPRESb SHAMROCK\nPROV1N   :*\\i. GOVERNMENT\nINDEPENDENT\nSHAMROCK   .v.\\:> IIOJ.I.V DAIKV\np. \u00a3urns & Company. Aid.\n20 Per Cent Discount Sale\nIs Now in F uli Swing and Includes\nEverything in Stock\nMrs. A. G. Crick, First Sti eet\nDRESSMAKIftil ON THE PREMISES\nOur Mim is lo Please.\nThe Store of Good Quality\nThe People's Store\nli\\  ,iii.,v *. keeping lu close I 'It \"itli the oulnlde markets  we can\nrn,-   .an  ,*,.,. I  ml ,-.    iim* ai  .an   S]',*, i. I- tin*- week\n2 Tins Red Sockeye Salmon for 25c.\nJohn Mclntyre Sr Son\nMet His Death in a\nSnowstorm While Operating\na Snow Plow\nHeadmaster Victor Anderson, ol\nthc ('niiailinii Pacific linilwny nt\nMoose Jaw, was killed In a rear-end\nr il;.mu ol ii freight train and n\nsnow plough which he wns operating\naboul a mile south ol Tuxford, on\nthe branch northwest ol Moose Jaw\nat midnight Sat unlay. The freight\nwas stalled, and in the driving snnw\nthe plough outfit ran into the rent'\nuf it \u00ab tli'.nt seeing the iii;lit.\nAnderson, who leaves a widow and\ntwo children, was for twenty years\n.\u25a0ii the Revelstoke section, working\nhis way mi from the lowest wrung\n,,f ih. ladder to roadmaster, Sloven\n* I** the ,iay bis brother\nCharles wns killed In tbe memorable\n\u25a0-n.iw side east nt here, an 1 ihoi t ly\naftei* that Mr. Victor Anderson blm-\n1 -self was transferred to Kelson, B.C.,\nand .n duly Inst was transferred again t\" Moose Jaw, where be mei his\ndeatb, The deoeaeed was very pro-\ni.ii.nt in railroad work having on\n* aslon won two gold medals\nfor tbe besl essay on \"Track Up-\nkeeping,\" which were offered by a\nprominent railroad Journal. This\ncompetition was open to the wholo\nN. i'h American continent.\nMr. Anderson eamc from Swollen\nsme nne ol tbe besl authorities mi railroad work in Canada.\n\u2022iier John, wh,, is now al\nGolden, H. c. in the capacity ol\nroadmaster, will be remembered In\nconnection with the an iw slide mentioned above,\nDon'l   fl r.'\u00ab't   lh '   ihirl   t'.n st   dance\n..i.i ii .  a ispicei nf Naomi Rebekah\nU,   I ti 0 1' .  m    nid    ol\nthe tuberculosis sanitarium at Trim\n,aill,',  U.  C,   in  Selkirk  Hull.    l'eb.\nl?th.\nPalhe'i Oaeette No,\nTheater tonight.\nat Edison\nBody Found Qn Lake Shore Thai\nof Missing Trave'ler\u2014Froh-\nably Fall Oil Co t\nPapers discovered on the body of\n(he dead nmn found ,n the we I\nshore of the Lower Vrrow lnke, four\nmiles north nt Renata on Wednesday\nmorning have    proved    conclusively\n\u2022 i.n it was the coi i' \u25a0 ol v, llilam\nBull, the commercial I atsllor     who\nlias  been  missing silli nlly   iu  Octo\nliei.    The   body   was   In ind   by  lluirv\niiibson ut Renata who \u25a0     occupation\ns i bat of a trapper, Mr. Dibson wa\nwalking along tho sl h ol the lake\n* ll a  his dog which   i       '   'li n        at\nn ibjeel    nn    Hi,* n |   an !\ntching at the snow cu nd his ownni\nin Investigate, Mr, 11 li ion Lefl tbo\nbody as he found ii and look steps\nto notify John T. Blni . chief of pro\nvlnclal police, who In oi mod Dr, w.\nti. Rose, coroner, in lo io went oul\n.ai Friday with an nti orlakor and\nliiinii'hl llie lindy in *n Sal ui da.\nIII I'll t.\nAt ihe s|.i,i where II v^aii found,\nill\" snow wns only ah ui three Inch\nes n depth nn.l tin* ii ice luy face\ndownwards amid a  number ol ri\nwill]   thi' head   (Irmly       Ml      between\n(wo large pieces oi    I n i. 1 ho coal\nwas badly lorn nnl almost  pulled oil\nthe body. No |iii|h i wi ro found In\nllie pockets of Ihe c il  nail  il   Is pre\u25a0\n\u25a0 iiim d that if ally Wen in lb,* pocket\nnt lh \u25a0 unu* the lale Mr. Hull entered\ntile wilier flley fell inll Inlo Ibe lake.\nThe body wan, ot colli \". flown iill.\nand  il,   was only  after   .vni nilli      had\nbeen applied afi ir II    ai I in to\ntli    'ity   thnl   il   wns  p  -sible t,,  lal.,*\noil the vest mil othei  i lollies.\nPROVB IDENTITY.\n!     Inside  oil \u25a0  nf  lhe  vi* I   poCkCtS VKStt\nfound a railroad ticket valid from\nVernon lo Rosslan I, *, commi rclal\ntraveller's certificate nnd meal tlcli\net. Ail ol these I.ore the name. Wil\nliuin  Hull, nnil thus ideally eslnlilish-\n\u25a0 I iln* Identity of tbe corpse The\nface     wa\u00ab    unrecognizable,    but tho\nibmet\nwith owh weapons\nI'aStans Fight Stiletto With Stiletto and Bomb with Bent\nin Chicago\nChicago, Feb. 5.\u2014Wealthy Italian\nvictims of ihe Black I land, hopeless\n.*.f protection from the polico nnd\nfearing to tell what they know ol the\nnlzation, have taken\ntheir protection int.. their own\n. and are n [bl Ing the mi ti ic\nwith II   \"\u25a0*\"  ' apons.\n\u2022*\u2022 eni*.iim; to the police, four Black\nHand agents have been killed by\ntheir prospective victims within the\ninst month, .\"ill many more murders\naro expected.\nAssistant chief Schuttler is firmly\nconvinced thai tho men who have\npaid blackmail for years in silence,\nleai iin. the vengeanco of \" man*'\nn aa,\" Bhould thoy complain, have\nI'osolvod I\" m. \u2022 I I li\" t lletto witli\nthe si lletto und laiui h the ci Imlnals\nlr i     a  in* e  with      Iheii'      own\nFo ir men, II Is now believod, wore\nmurdered hy  men ol their own\n*. Im oi lm .My met them to pay\ntribute,\n* I   ';.. all     n nl, fiiiin.I\ni      '       ,        r of 132(1      l'i na\nLreet Novel i\nchaile      iin  '\u25a0-. n '.      lived\nilm nm. body foun l al  same : Imo,\nCan i*. n.ik\nli a  in bead Januai .   :'i   al\n.'..   I      lill. I **l    I\"\n\u25a0 *iii   i,, pul ,* \u25a0, fo I. ml n ' hm I le   n\nrt hi \u25a0'mi   i.f  ma\n,ii    \u2022\n1 llppn      body     i i.ii'-I\nlb tl    .iia*    [ti nd  in .\nrear of I li Paul n   itroel.\n.i ,, uai\nit i:. v. ii known thai  mi   *  ul the\n \u25a0   lol to      received II\nlo d,i Italian Ami rli in bu Ino 11 men\nai ch,, n .. an : alii pal l ol the\nroiintr; avi n *\u25a0 er hi \u2022 n hown to\nllja police, nn.l  lhal  tribute has I n\ni    llllv   pad    111     n     II*.    Dl       lllr e\niv ii! i anj compl iln    to the detec\nline* .\n\u25a0i'ii * police have round  it o trei\nillllli nil  tn .miiii    in \u2022 ' mnl Ion,     even\n: mo * hn i i\"' n * ommlttod the\n,lctlm   evidently      fearing      further\ni.   * ami*   [lum   their   lm**      if        thoy\ntalked\nBourne Bros.\nGroceries,    Hardware.   Flour and Feed\ni.wi*M.'irt.mi t*tm-mm^m\"******\"****\u2014a*^^*mv^i***t*n^^^^^mamtMm^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^m- Am\\^\neveistoke Meat Market Ltd.\nGREEN CUT BONE\nFOR POULTRY\nCut Fresh Every Day\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nHigh Class .Mi..w  Purveyors\nPhone 251\nP. O. Box 181\nTIRED?\nThen a cup of BELL BLEND TEA\nwill refresh you, with its bright, spicy flavor,\nand fragrance.   Sold in lib. lead packages.\nPRICE  35C,   40C,   50C.\n0. W. BELL\n|     P. O.  Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23\nPORT MANN\nLOTS\n35\neo      -\u25a0\n\"C IT,    -.  o\nttt      \u2014   \/T.'   \u2022\"**\ntn i-n \u2122 ut\n0\n^\nv\n:V^\nV\nv\nru\nj\"!5\nLOTS\nIN CITY  OF\nVANCOUVER\nfertilizer Talk\nVnmi.il     I nil I.i\no 'I II planl\nfoo I   i\"   both I \"hi i.itIi\n.   Vnlll*   I el\nin*   mi.I  glvei      thorn  i\" ii' r iln*,..1,\ni, m   to ' lio rich \u25a0 ar   applo\ncrop, nluo mn 'ii '    Hn: yield ol your'\n*.i.r ,i  well nm\ni ur,-.i idy.\nHem. I       ial   Krrtiliz-\ni   ii ii.-     youc\ni  land, Biro   pi ov.'ll   ihiH.\n\\n .       t fi   ii tbo Swift. Fertlll*-\n* m'-,   .    ted this 9oc-\nr!  the\ntha(\nthii\n\u25a0   '     bMl that can\nI*   .i.ible nt   Iti   Mr.\n''    K    ' h\u00ab    ln'.-n  nppointeil\n\u25a0\nioi   n   i matlon and prloee,\n*    \u25a0 ill on,    K'*'.' i toko     Mi nt\nMarket,  UweUtoke, 11.  0.\na trail company    Iwb )ust     hoen\ncreated ;n Bcotland which will     devote M   energloo very largely to iho\ni  of (unilH in Oanada.     tt\nis tin* Bcottllh nn.l     I'niinniun    flon-\ner.il  invi'stiiunt   Company  with head\nn l*: I abui i-h, an*l n rnhlo     to\nihe Montreal Star   states   that   the\nol   160,000 preferred and   100,-\nlK\u00bbIi onlinnry shares of     one     pound\neurh    has      been     larpely    ovor-srib-\n.'.\"n  out  on  excellent\nty    hm   the    Royal  Securities\nit:  n ,,f     whieh Vi. M. Altken,\nM. P., is president, took 20,000    or-\nimres of thc iRsue and    that\nMi tken'    c.im]iany will    act    aa\n.1 I  tbo inlviKors In    Canada\nj in tbe Scottish cnterprliio,\n-.' .-.  .. WEDNESDAY,  FEB.  STH,  1911.\nI'TTE   iMI^.IL-IIEIR.^L 'MiEVELSTOKU\n\u00a3bc flDatMberalb\nrUDLlSHED  WEDNESDAY\nSATURDAY AT\nAND\nREVnlLblOKE. 11.   C,\nJntertoc publtsbtna Compans.\nLimited\nADVERTISING RATBS.\nLegal notices IU cents per line lirsl\ninsertion, 5 cents per line eaeh\nsubsequent insertion. Measurements Nonpar iei {Vi lines nuiKu\none inch.j -Store anil general\nbusiness announcements JH.uO per\ninch per month. Preferred i>osi-\ntions, :'o per cent, additional.\nBirths, Marriages aud Deaths, Me\neach insertion.\nLand notices $7.DO. All advertisements subject to the approval of\ntne management. Wanted uud\nCondensed Advertisements : \u2014\nAgents Wanted, Help Wanted, Sit\nuations wanted, Situations Vacant, Teachers Wanted, Mechunics\nWanted, 2b words or less, 25c,\neach additional line Id cents.\nChanges in standing advertisements must be m by II a. m.\nTuesday ana Friday ol each week\nto  an.n.  good   d.splay.\nCORRESPONDENCE invited ou matters o! public interest. Communications to Editor must be\naccompanied by name of writer\nnot necessarily lor publication,\nbut as evidence of good faith.\nCorrespondence  should be briel.\nTbanKhead Hard Coal\nWellington Soft Coal\nAlways on Hand\nBriquettes,   and   Furnace,  Egg, Stove\nand Nut Sizes.\nRevelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\nReal Estate and Insurance\nK. OF P.'S BANQUET\nHold Range Lodge, K, ' P., No.\n26, an 1 Company No. 3 -Uniform\nHunk, held a joint Insballatlo ol\n(iiliei'is in (iililfeilows hall on Wednesday, Jan. 25th, whieh concluded\niu a nicely arranged banquet, furn-\nisli.'d by Bro, Stuart McDonald of\nU12 Windsor restaurant and given In\nlmnor of the brother officers and\nmembers from Arrowhead lodge, who\nresponded to a hurried up invitation\nlo be iirescnt..\nThe following officers were duly  Installed for the ensuing term:\nGOLD RANGE LODGE NO.  LM',.\nC.  C\u2014J.  Y. Simpson.\nV.  ('.\u2014II.  Sawyer.\nM.\nif W.\u2014B. G. Burrldge.\nanyway   we   are    promised unlimited\npower by the end of tho week,     and\nini*  more we enquire \"Is  Everybody\nHappy '.'\"\njllowing\nCitizen.\nis    lal'i n    li'om llii\nIt reads rather odd\nthese dnys when we hear so much   Wjt|i the famous English opera sing-\nBUBSCRIPTION  KATES\nIncluding  postuge  to  England,  United States and Canada.\nBy the year i through postotlico) $2.50\nJOB PRINTING promptly executed\nat reasonable rates.\nTERMS\u2014Cash. Subscriptions payable in advance.\nTbc  f\nOttawa\nin\nabout the high cost ol living:\u2014 \"A\nsituation that does not reflect pur -\nlicular, or any, credit upon the typographical union- ol tha tinted States\nand Canada is revealed by a recent\n-ote taken by tbc International union on the question ol increasing tli.'\nsalaries of the president an.l secretary-treasurer   of   the   organization.\nHT THE THEATRES\nMANAGING   MILDRED\nJuanita   Hush,   the   dainty       prima\ndonna, will aopear as \"Mildred\"    tomorrow night at the Edison    theatre\nK. of R. & S. and M. of F.-G. H.\nBrock.\nM,   of   Ex.-T.   W.   llrailslinw.\nM.  nt  A\u2014Stuart.  McDonald.\nI. i;.-w. R. oampbell.\n0. G.\u2014.1. W. Garland.\nUNIFORM  RANK,\nCaptain\u2014J. B. Scott.\n1st. Lieut.\u2014(i. ii.  Brock,\n2nd Lieut.\u2014T. W. Bradshaw.\nSgl.   Recorder*\u2014E,  w.  li.  Paget.\nSgt. Treasurer\u2014.1.  Y.  .Simpson.\nGuard\u2014R, Gordon.\nSentinel\u2014T. Smith.\nCommissary\u2014P. Somes.\nAt tha conclusion ol the ceremony,\nthe brothers adjourned to the banquet  hall on  the  lirsl   floor,      where\nOpera\nstruct\nllll III-\ni I'S in    \"Managing Mildred,\"      where\nlii'i* beautiful voice will bc heard   to\nsplendid  advantage.   Miss  Hush    hns\nn varied    operatic   experience.       As   Bro.  McDonald hnd everything wnit-\nprima donna with the Aborn    Opera   Ing and nfter doing ample justice to\nCompany she sang the leading    roles   the gocd  things,  a couple of     hours\nin practically all the Btandard lighl\nnnd popular grand operas. Prior to\nliar work  in opern, she held import -\nM flDaillberalfc\nwas spent in n very enjoyable programme of toasts, music and song,\nwhich was ably responded to by tbe\n'lhe proposition was badly defeated, ,,nt church positions in New York, following brothers, Scott, Porter,\nYet both these officials have worked Pittsburg and Chicago. Miss Rush is Gordon, Taget, Simpson, Burrldge\nhard and faithfully to secure for the a charming actress with a delightful nnd Bros. McGaghran, Pitblado gnd\nmembers increases in their    incomes,   ^tags presence. Montz of Arrowhead. G\nCharles Wesley Picquet has achicv- The Arrowhead brothers extending\ned a position among the foremost to Gold Range Lodge a hearty invi-\noperatlc vocalists. As principal tenor iation to attend en masse at a bnn-\nwith ihe Herald Square and Savage quet to be held in lv. of P. hall.\nEnglish Opera Companies, Mr. Pic- Arrowhoad on Feb. 2nd, ut which\nquet has familiarized himself with\nih.1 greatest operatic compositions.\nHis voice is clear, bell-like and of\nwonderful range. He sings high \"C\"\nwith remarkable power and ease. Mr.\nFire Alarm Buxes\nSignals nre given thus: 2 str ite*;,\nnterval 5 seconds\u20144 strokes, Bos\n4. No. of box will also be shown\nn indicator at Firo Hall.\nFIRE  BRIGADE  NO.  TWO.\nBox No. 14\u2014Corner First street\nand McKenzie avenue, C. B. Hume\n& Co.\nBox No. 15\u2014Coruer First Btreet\nud  Hokeby  uvenue, post office.\nBox   No.   IG\u2014Corner   Second  street\nand  Government  Road  aud\nICUBO,\nBox  No.  17\u2014Corner Thud\n.11   Campbell  avenue,   Globe\ner compuny.\nBox No. 18\u2014C.P.R.  station.\nBox No. 24\u2014Coruer Filth Btreet\nnd McKenzie avenue, Catholic\nhurch.\nBox No. 25\u2014Corner Sixth h'.ieet\nnd Orion avenue,  W.  A. Foote.\nBox No. 2G\u2014Corner Fourth street\nud Townlcy street, corner south\nrack.\nBox No. 28\u2014Corner Second slrejt\nud Hobson uvenue, Mrs. Baker.\nBox No. 34\u2014Fire Hall No. 2.\nBox  No.  35\u2014Hospital.\nBox No.  36\u2014School.\nFIRE  BRIGADE  NO.  ONE\nBox No. 44\u2014Fire Hall No. I.\nBox     No.  45\u2014Front street      wcjt,\ncar C. P. R, bridge.\nBox    No.    46\u2014Coruer    King      and\nloiiglns streets, Palace Meat Market,\nBox  No.  47\u2014Corner  Second       and\nVales  streets,  back  of  court bouse.\nBox  No.    43\u2014Corner    Third      ui.d\njhns.  streets, Cowan block.\nSignal   for  practice\u2014not  less   tiian\nix  (G)  slow strokes.\nCno  (I)  indicates line brokii;       cure out.\nIs everybody happy ? At the end\nol this week nil our troubles will be\nat an end, and we will be basking in\nthe delights of all the light and power we require. Tbe foreman of tbe\ngang at tbe power plant Works shook\nhands with the editor, and tbe latter\ngot a good calling down together\nwith thc promise ol a run out ol\ntown before tbe balmy breezes of\nspring sweep uown the vallej'B and\nover the mountain tops to loosen up\ntbe snows, and send th; waters ol\ntbe lllecillewaet singing on their way\nto tae newly constructed sluice gates\ndown the flume way and on tc the\npower house 10 drive the big wheels\nto \u00bbupply the power aud lights wo\nbave so long looked for. What a\nsbamo that the editor will not be\nhere to see tbe results of the work\nWO have so long striven for tbe com-\npletion of. But wc wont if the brag-\ngdocio of this big foreman is to be\ndepended upon. We weep for ourselves tbat we will not be permitte 1\nto see tho green grass nnd the purple\nlided mountains and feel the warm\nbreath ol a Kevelstoke spring and\nhear the sweet songs of the Revelstoke birds. Just think of the pity\n.:' it that Wi should cine here when\ntbe sno-As of winter covered up every\nt^.ng lovely; tbat we should stay\nhere ali through the snow-covered\n,,..        and  then     wh.n  we promise\nto like the place to be\ndriven  out .i\u00bbly,  simply b\u00ab-\ncause we bustled on the     completion\nol the plant.   This man Gibson,    after rei .   us any  salisfae\n.  as  to  when  tbe  bulkhead    will\n:-ri-w back at US, When at\na ^a:''.* listance, the insinuation that\nvet  wou ..        alii :       t of\npring       Happy    we    are\nthat be did not    pn mlao    anything\n\u2022am.   ..:\nbailing    But anyway  this chap, wh.\n*..  rks  ..t:*   a  trojan  i.nuael! at    the\n>  burl\n* , .*\u25a0\u25a0 .-  \u2022'.   la   o\nng t thai\n, a\n'\u25a0'.-\n\u25a0   e li      '   \u25a0 \u2022    ,\n\u25a0 i.i :     \u25a0\nI    tl\n'\nnn I\n.\non t ' .     \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nway  A. : D\ni\n* nap.    and  has  m ich  to\ni      mai y than\ntn-   nl* I m\nman thai Uu  b ilk head   il     th\ndam 'ill I -   ;* -i. *m W   .*.\n.  plant  \u2022\u2022\u25a0 II   \u25a0  . ...   n\naway \u25a0\u2022> Ith wat< i      wi i   astead\n(*u,-, i dui Ing powei   In idi   ol o\n[This Is the reason wo a k \"i.   E *\n> odjt Happy '\"   Bverybodj\nbe happy, nn : nm week   tt lookloi\n't ,* \u25a0      ' * agral ilatorj lettei\nlor bustling on the completion of tha\n*. as we mo lastly pride oui\nwe have dons.   We have nothing ag\nBlnst  the foreman of thc plant, be i\n.i  , 1  fellow anl a   hustler bimHelf\nand because bo promised U* tbe mn\nil town we like lum the bettoi\nJi.      *,*.-   We   mi'   ii   good   wnti'Pi     but\nwo don'l know anything about the\nI lal t. We thank loin [ol tbe fnriuii\n\u25a0 impi mi .f and relei lorn to ihe pub\"\ni.e. tor   tbe   latter   criticism.      llut\n11 is estimated that the increase pro-\nPosed for tbe president and secretary\n: reasurer would have cost the members of the international union four\ncents each per annum. The decision\nnaturally comes as a surprise iu its\nemphatic reversal of 'doing unto\nothers,' but, illustrates one phase of\nhuman nature that all the advantages ol practical fraterualism seem unable to eradicate.\"\ntime they would endeavor to return\nthe kin ness received, and after singing Auld Lang Syne, the company dis\npcrsed, feeling more enthusiastic,\nmore encouraged and more  determin-\nNOTES AND COMMENT\nJardins has gone over to the Conservative  party  tbey  say!   The  Conservative  party  baa a  lot of      hurd\nluck  in  this province.\n1'irquet's appearance in any city is a ed to push a good thing along, which\nmusical event of importance. proves that the social side is a great\nThe remaining principals of the or- feature in bringing  the members to-\nganlzatlon nre like favorites in    the gether, and working together to one\nWest and will bc well remembered by great end the elevation,  the      happl-\n,-,11  who heard  th'.'m last season.\nness and\nkind.\nthe     betterment\nman-\nSocial   poker  players  over   in   Loll\ndon are drawing to a pair of Queens\nLENA   Dl'THIE AT OPERA  HOUSE\nMiss   Lena   Duihie,    the celebrated\nxponent  of  Scottish  and Irish  folk-\n  songs and humor,    has been secured\nA Brooklyn baker wants a divorce .'or one of her highly original and\nbecause his wife makes him sleep delightful entertainments at th?\nwith a fox terrier.\u2014Toronto Globe, opera house, Saturday evening, Feb.\nQuery.\u2014How  does  he get into      the\nkennel ?\nAT ARROWHEAD\nCn Friday evening, Feb. 2nd, about\ntwenty-live members of Gold Range\nLodge, K. of P., and Uniform Rank,\nin command of Capt. Scott, proceeded hy special train to Arrowhead,   In  acceptance  of  nn  invitation\n'.'.V.1'.   M'SS \"\".\"'iC in '?' rC.C.ita!j>W'   f,om Arrowhead lodge No. 38, to at-\nti ir 1 a banquet given  in  their honor.\nFeb.\n8,\nFeb.\n10\nFeb.\n13\nFeb.\n15,\nFeb.\n17\nFeb.\n2d\nFeb.\n22\nthe\nIf all goes well with\nplant this week what Will we\nabout in future issues '.' Ob,\nthere is the settlement yet.\npower\ntalk\nwell,\n\u25a0nuts in a concise and > Interesting\nform the life of each nation in sunt;\nand story. The national characteristics,   whether  pictured   in  the  quiet\nForcninn Gibson says  we nre\nwhite.   We are not  yellow either,\nThere  is lots  ol  walking out to\npower plant.   Wo would advise\ncitizens  ti * go  *   a  un.l  look at  it\nlore It  is uli paid for.\nLast      winter   wo    had    the    wi\nstorms yei. Tins winter we have the\nname.   And there'll  be  thi* Mime \"i.l\nAnaniases around  t.ll   Gabi\nhis trumpet.\nLo Neve n-iks  [or a\nCrippen    who    was   hanged,\nIt will\nsure be a dead one.\nAG INST RECIPROCITY\nMany Voices Raised in Protest\nReturns Laid On Table\ntl   wa, Feb   I     -i return     a\n.'or by  Mr.  Fosti\n\u25a0 * I the  Hi\nnot\n*   red  [or and  against\n\u2022\nire        Wini\n.*\nil\ntn,n\n..t   Trad I\n*\n\u25a0\n'.i       *       li * n      Foui di\nof Can . la i ner ' inst\ntoria, B. i\nnu. ti.i;,      ot Barrii Do\ni.        pendei   I        nnl    Nlfl\n'..\u25a0ni  Co,, ol ara       Qui\nI*     :     *    :\n..I   ;.   Hi ntn        . -   Manufacl u\noclal    * * I a    I. \u25a0\u25a0 '\nla t. .rr: -   19     in lo pal I       \"'     '\ncountrj       i   ** Board of   Tiade\npel itioned for the placing oi Iron ore\non the free list.\nOwing to ihe terrible storm on the\nabove night, it wns impossible to\neet a larger crowd together. The\ntram left Revelstoke at 6:35 under\ntha guiding band oi Pro. A. Crowe,\n.nl Engineer Mawler, and arrived\nat Arrowhead about s o.k., where\nevery arrangement was completed,\nthe lodge room was gorgeously dec-\norated in colors emblematic of the\nolder, nn I w.is well carried out in\nI tail. After a warm welcome\n;h' members an.l invited guests,\nwhich numbered about 14u Bat down\nto a table spread    with the     I'nost\n. thine, and which would be\nvery bard  lo excell or even to dupli-\nhicb reflects great credit on\ntbo    Arrowhead   brothers,   especially\n::,i, man      who    had charge oi\n\u25a0 justice to all the rood\n*  program of toasts, speeches,\ni-   proceeded  with which\nreciated,    especially\n\u2022 tat   ii by Bro.  H.  Faulkner,\nwhich were repeatedly\noccurred\n\u2022 :i'.*it Ion   ol  a  luind-\n\u2022   Chancellor     llro,\n.i    Bro\nhlgn   to\n\u2022 * \u25a0   \"'ll     placed.\n.   thanks\nthe Revel\nth  i    train\n*\n\u25a0\nBowling Schedule\nThe bowling schedule for the second part of the Y.M.C.A. has been\nmade out as follows:\nJ.B.B. vs.  Corley's.\nBusinessmen vs. Dent's.\nY.M.C.A VS.  Corley's.\nC.P.R. vs. J.U.C.\n17, Businessmen vs.  Corley's.\nY.M.C.A. vs. Dent'B.\nC.P.R. vs.  Businessmen.\nFeb.  24.  J.B.C. vs. Y.M.C.A.\nFeb. 27, Corley's vs. C.r.R.\nMarch 1, J.B.C. vs. Businessmen.\nMarch 3, Dent's vs. Corley's.\nMarch G, C.P.R. vs.  Y.M.C.A.\nMarch 8,  Businessmen vs. Dent's.\nMarch 10,  J.B.C.  vs.  Corley's.\nMarch 13,  C.P.R.  vs.   Businessmen.\nMarch 15, Y.M.C.A. vs.  J.B.C.\nMarch 17, Businessmen vs. Corley's\nDent's vs. C.P.R.\nY.M.C.A. vs. Corley's.\nMarch 24, J.B.C.  vs. Dent's.\nMarch 2\", Businessmen vs. Y.M.C.A\nMarch 29.  J.B.C. vs.  C.P.R.\nMarch '2d,\nMnrch 22,\nUA Timetable\nWESTBOUND.\nNo.  1, arrives     6:45 a.m., depnrts\n7:05 a.m.\nNo.   97,  arrives  6:55  p.m.,  departs,\n7:15 p.m.\nEASTUOUND.\nNo. 2, arrives 12:30 midnight.     de-\narts 12:45 midnight.\nNo.   96,  arrives 8:45  a.m.,  depnrts,\n9:05 a. m.\nSouth trnin leaves Revelstoke at 9\na. tu., arrives Revelstoko 5:25 p.m.\nUnited States farmers nre organizing a campaign to secure the defeat\nof the Canadian reciprocity proposals now before the Congress.\nWalter Bingham, mnnnger of an\n\u25a0 levator at Odessa, Sask., waB killed\nn th.' elevator, being caught in au\nI n^inc wheel.\nFiyure It Out\n*\n\u25a0i ni\n- ii\n\u25a0\nA'.th .i      a..\nJohn Adrian Doi it,  v.h,, killed hm\nfather  ,,n   their  farm    near      Seattle,\nhas been adjudged Insane,\nK.x.Comptroller Carson of Winnipeg\ni '\u2022 i oi i wook .n    i 'iiirni y   Urn iral\nhospital,\n*\n*  *\n*\n\u25a0 * \u25a0\n*      *\ni   HI g\npes\ni\n\t\n\u2022| he    '.I nl     numbei\nide and    a\nidar year   we 1 last Tuesday. A   ha i\nIr. Ws\nwas .    11-2.91 Jr. \u25a0       iinibi'i     'I    '\u25a0\n\u2022j.ch      wore     |9 I' tbers from time ti   i Ime\np n ill ie .  t:*'i,-''         *        \"i !\u25a0'   it '\"                        Mi   Warren was\ni, , i from Is *'.e ol timbei     lioen '          \u00bbms time as th   its (oi\nalone,     II * ': 861) \"*      Tho   number Olarko H         *     Dr, Bcijtt \u2022    Imith,\n,,f coal        \u25a0 \u25a0    Issued\nfrom     imi    II '*,. I I    l\ntransfer lees,    11,410;\nWIIH   IW|   fl\"* .\ncoal\nmiscellaneous\nKm im i\nprovisional directors\nBank.\"\nii i,,iiiii.i*ti,in   \u00bbiiii i*..ni and\nRebels outside ihe 'ii.,   of   .liuin*\/*  tlmbor,  I n *5i   making    tho    total\nAn,\nG.T.P\nHi.*i     ti ik,*   is  up.\nThi   11 ii nun ii\n.kin\nwill\nI I\nthe\nto\nbave joined force   and nre   reported  revenue foi the yeai\nlo be in conflict with Federal troops,   tlmboi  llccnsos fl,7M,M8.40,\n(imn coul    hii.i  ci n  'I. i i in   ni liability ni sn. ii\nlU'tlt'll,\nOpera House\nSat. Feb. 11, 1911\nAN   l.\\ I* MM,   IN-\n'i I.AMI   \\M>  11(1.1,AM)\nNTI II\nie\nMiss   Margnrrt   Dtniell   .it   Pi .n\nBe served Seats, 75c\nAdmission, - 50c\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke  Land  District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice that Mary Ann    Bain,\nof Uevelstoke, B.  C, occupation mar\nI ried woman, intends     to apply     Ior\npermission to purchuse  the  following\ndescribed lauds.\n1 Commencing at a post planted at\nthe north west corner of T.L. or lot\nt)140, nud marked M.A.B south eust\ncorner post, theme west about 80\nchains to the eust line ol lot 7065,\n| thence north about 41) chains to tbo\nLake foreshore, thence ulong said\nshore line in a north easterly direction about eighty chains, and thence\nsouth ubout 80 chaius to point ol\ncommence ment.\nBated Dec. 19th, 1910.\nMA11Y ANN BAIN,\nPor F. \\V. Terry, Agent.\nNOTICE\nUevelstoke Lund District.\nDistrict ol West Kootenuy.\nTake notice that Thomas Hope,  ol\nUevelstoke, B.  C, occupation     Verd\nForeman, intends to apply 'or    permission to purchase the followijg de\nscribed lauds.\nCommencing at a post pla.itjd\nabout half u mile in a. southerly direction Irom lot T58i and by the\nnorth cast corner of U. Evans' pio-\neiuptiou, marked T.ll. i.orth w,st\ncoruer post, thence south 40' ehains,\nthence cast 2U chaius, then~o uol'-th\n10 chuius, thence west 'ill obdUU to\npoint of commencement.\nDated Dec. 17th, 1910.\nTHOMAS HOPE.\nPer P. W. Terry, Agent.\nNOTICE\nUevelstoke  Lund  District.\ntustiict ol West Kooteuay.\n'luh.e notice that Abraham Ake\nuurst, of Nutticld, England, occupation, 1'it Foreman, intends to apply\n.or permission to purchuse the Joilow\n-ng described lauds.\nCommencing ut a post planted\nabout half a mile in a northerly direction from lot olio north west coiner post and mamed A.A. south west\ncorner post, tiicueo east aoo it 00\nchains to the line of lot so&o\nlUOunle) thence north abjjt 40\nchu.us to the north west cornar oi\n.oi. 4065, thence eust ubout ^u .lm,..\nto the south west corner of lot 758\"),\n-.lunco uoi'th to tbo Lake guor-3,\nihence about 80 chains westerly kl-\nlowiug along tbe Lake shore lino and\ntheuce south about 40 chains io tbo\npo.nt of commencement.\nDated Dec.  19th  ,l'JIO.\nABRAHAM AKEHURST,\nl'er F. VV. Terry, Agent.\nNOTICE.\nUevelstoke  Laud  District.\nDistrict oi West Kootenay.\nTako notice tbat 1, J. II. Selkirk,\nof Vancouver, occupation, real cstuto\nagent, intend to upply ior permission to purchase the lollowing described lands.\nCommencing at u post planted 20\nehains west of the S.E.C. of L. 758-j\ntheuce south 4a chain's, thence cast\n10 chains, thenco south 40 chuius,\nthence east 40 chains, thence north\n\u25a010 chains, thenco cast 10 cbains,\nthence northoo cbains, thenco vest\n40 cbuins, thence south 20 chaius,\ntheuce wesl 20 ehuins to point ol\ncommencement,  containing  440 ncros.\nDated Dec. 23, 8910\nJ. H. SELKIRK.\nDec31 per R.  Smith,  Agent.\nHOMESTEAD  FOR  SALE\nOne hundred and sixty acres ol\ngood land, very little clearing, Bit-\nfated on Eagle Lake, Cbilco Rivor;\nclose to Skinner's Uuuch.\nPrice, $7.50 per acre; Ono Dollar\nper acre cusb, balnncc iu oue, two,\nthree uud  lour  years.\nFor full particulars, write to P. O'.\nBox 1750,  Vancouver, B. C. It.\nW.\nH.    WALLACE,\nARCHITECT\nBox 282, Revolstoke,B.C.\nPlans aud    Speculations  prepared    for     all   iim...**.,    of   bull.lings,\nlite.     Draughting uud Blue Print\nlug\nHAUVEY. McOARTER\nANB PINKHAM,\nUnrristcrH,  Solicitors,  Etc.\nImperial  Hank   Building  Uevelstoke, B. C.\nMoney to Loan.\nOlllces- -llcvulstoko,    B.   C,     and\nCranbrook\nCeo, S. MeCarter,\nA. M. Pinkham,\nlievelstoke.\nB.  C.\nJ. A.  Harvey,\nCranbrook\nMil.    H .    T .    W I L S O N,\nTEACHER OF VIOLIN, ETC.\nBTUDIO\u2014Music Store,    McKenzie  Avenue.\nTERMS\u2014Elementary, under 12 years\nof uge, 75 cents per    leBnon.     Over\n12 years of age, $1.00.       Advanced,\n$1.25   per   lesson.       Lessons three-\nquarters ot an hour, once or twice\nweekly, an desired.\nMHH.   HERMANN   McKINNKY\nI.a ber of Voice, Piano and Organ\nPupils prepared lor Toronto Conservatory of    Music.      Local  examinations.\nSTUDIO:      SECOND STREET\nt OifCE TQ CRE01TQ..S\nlu the Matter ol tlie hstale of   Ernest\nK 11. Baynes. deceased.\nNotice in hereby givon llmt. all cied-\nitois and others biiviuR elsiins iigniuot\nEstate of  Ktne-t H 13. Baynes, lite ot\niMnl.ik.Mi, B. C, deceased,  who died at\nRevelstoke on or about Hie  17ib  day\nof December,   llllll,   aro   nquired   to\nsend to the undersigned Solicitors Ior\nD.iviil L. Baynes nnil Robert   Howson,\nAdministrators of the Estate ol said\ndei eased, wii bin  Ul)   dnjs   [min   ilmu\nfull particulars   ol   their claims, duly\nverified, and that aftor  that date   the\nsuit! Administrators   will   proceed   to\ndistribute   Hie   said   estate  amongst\nbOBOentitled thereto regard beingbsd\nuily to those   clainiH   of   which  Baitl\nAdministrators shall   bave   then   received notice.\nDated January 10th. 1911.\nHiutvi'iv, MoOarter & Pinkham,\nSolicitors for   Divid    L.   Baynes\nand Robert   Howson,   Administrators   of   the   Estate   of   said\ndeceased. JH (H),l\nNOTICE TO CREDITORS\nIn the Matttr of the Estate ol August\nJohnson, deccufed.\nNolice iu lion by given tbat all crcil-\nitorn nnd others having claims sgniust\nibe E-itate of August JohnBon,  late ol\nRevelidoke,  B. 0 , dpre\u00bbs< d, whn died\nat Revelstoke on or nl out   the 8th dav\nJ Scpii tuber, l'JIO,   are   ntinired   to\n\u2022 nd In tbe undersigned S.dicitors  for\niVilliuni B. Robertson,   Administrator\not il.e Estate of Hit iii deceased,   within\n110 dajB from date lull   particulars   of\nheir claims, duly verified,   and   thnt\n(ter that date the said Administiator\niill proceed   to   ilii-tribute   the   Haiti\nstBt'> amongst lh Be entitled  ihcreto\negard bring bed only  io those clainiB\n\u25a0 I   which   said    Ailiiiii.iniiiitor shall\nhave ihen received  notice.\nDatid January 10'h, 11)11.\nHarvey Mr 'autkr & Piskham,\nBolilitoro lor \\\\ iliinin B. Robert-\nfon, Atlinii i-trntoi uf lhe Estate\nol the Biiid (Ut'Uised.        JllOUil\nNOTICE TO CREDITORS\nIn Hie Muit'i of Hie   Estate of John\nT Joues, deceased.\nNotice is hereby given Hint all cred-\nors uiul others hiving clainia aguitiBt\nlie Estate oi John T. JobiiB,   la'e   of\nUevelstoke, II 0, deceased,  who died\nit PiOHmotis in. or about, tie  lltli d\u00aby\n\u25a0f Angus', l'.llll sre r q.lired  lo   send\nto tin* undersigned Solicitors lor Mar-\n*,lia Jane Jones and   Thomas   Kilpatrick, Ad uiu i\u00bbt rat r x and  Adniiniatra-\nor of the Estate of snid deceased, with<\nin ll'.) dsy-from  dnte  lull  particulars\nI tlu ii claims, duly verified, and tbat\nIter that dnte the   said   Administratrix and Administrator   will  proceed\no distribute tbe said  estate amongst\nbose entithd   thereto   retard   bring\nhad only to those cln iiib nf which aaid\nidininistratrix   and    Administrator\n\u25a0.hull have then received notice.\n1) tul January lOili, 1911.   Jll 00d\nHarvey, MoOarter & Pinkham,\nSolicitors lor Mnr. ha J-um Jones\nand Thomas Kilpatrick, Administratrix  and   Administrator  of\nthe E.-,t\u00bbie of suid deceased.\nNOTICE TO CREDITORS\nIn the Matter nf the Kt'atc of James\nA. Magee, deceased.\nNotice is hereby given that all creditors nnd others having claims against\nlie E-tale of Junius A   Magie, line   of\nChase, IJ. 0., deueastd,   who  died   at\nUev. lioke on or about the   llth   day\nI November,  lulu, Bie   required  to\nci d io the in,di rsiRoed Si licitors   for\nSarah E, Magee, Executrix of Hip last\nvill 11-aid deceased,   within tii)days\nfrom  date   lull   particulars   if   tin ir\n\u2022laims, duly verified,   and  Hist  ni. or\nilmt date tbe snid Executrix will   pin-\nceed   to  distribute   the  s.iid   esti.te\namongst those entitled thereto regard\nbring bud  only   to   those  olnims   of\nwhich suid Executrix shall   have then\nreceived notice,\nDated January 10th, lllll.\nHarvey, MoOarter & Pinkham,\nSolicitors of Sarah E. Magee,\nExecutrix of the Last Will of\ndeceased. Jll (iuj\nNOTlCB.\nRevelstoke Lund District.\nDistrlol of West Kootenuy.\nTake notice that William Kennedy,\nof lievelstoki, B. C, occupation, Special Coiislulile, imeiitls to apply for permission to putobaBO llie following dc-\n-rniiui lands,\nCommencing at a post planted at\ntbe Fouth-niBt corner ol Lot fiOlll),\nheiicr north 40 ulmiiiB, thence weBt\n-0 chains to pre-emption No. '2l>2,\nhence north '10 clmins, theuce ciibI 80\nChains, llieuce louth llii chnins to Lot\nXo. 8945, thence wesl \u2022!() chains, thenco\n-duiH ifi chains to Lot No. 1189,thence\nvest 120 chains to point uf commencement.\nDated January 7ih, 1911.\nWILLIAM KENNEDY.\nPer T. W. Bain, Agent.\nNOTICK\nItevelstoke  Land  District.\nDistrict of Went Kootenay.\nTake notice that (Ieorge A. Stewart, of ltev'elsluku, D.C., occupation\ngentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing described lands.\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe south west comer of lot 7U05,\nmarked O.A.S. north wost post,\ntheuce east 40 chains, thejeo tojih\nnix cbainu to the north cast corner\nof lot \u00bbi07, thenco west M chains to\nthe north west corner of lot 8407,\nthence south 34 chimin, thence went\n15 cbainu, thenco north 40 cbains to\npoint ol commencement.\nDated Doc. lCth, l'JIO.\nGEO.  A.  STEWART,\nPer F. W. Terry, Agent.\nSMuhb Gun\nquickly >tnpi\u00bb coiikIib, enrm colds, heal*\nthe tbreat Md lungs. -  \u2022   \u2022 K3 e\u00abnt* THE   DVL^iri-rHIIElRJLLID,    BEYELSTOEE\nWEDNESDAY, FEB. STH, 1911.\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED liilB\nCapital Paid Up $4,000,000\nReserve Fund $4 400,000\nhas 77 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents\nin all the Principal Cities of the World.\nA GtENFRAL BANKINO BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS     BANK   DEPARTMENT\nAt all Branohes.    interest allowed at highest current rate\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT Manager.\nNOTICE  TO   THE   PUBLIC!\nHaving purchased the business formerly carried on by 1!.  A.\nSpring we are prepared to execute all orders promptly.\nARMSTRONG   &   COMPANY\nBoot and Shoe Repairers,\nSiulclleis\nHarness Makers\nUnder New Management.\nWm. Boyd, Proprietor\nHalcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium\nThe Greatest Health Resort on the Continent\nNatural Hot Water, 124 Degree of lieu\nNatural Hot Water in Batbs.    O        All Vear\nRates from $12 to ?15 Per Week\nFOUND\nThe Largest Stock   of Smokers'\nSupplies in the Interior\nOUR PRICES RIGHT! OUR   LINES  RIGHT !\nWe are the right people to do business with.\nWe are carrying an especially good line this\nyear.\nCome in and we will show you that present\nfor hubby, father or brother that was worrying\nyou.\nThe Cigar & Pipe Business is Our Business\nand we know it like a book,   and  you   gU  the\nbenefit of our information.\nMcKinnon's Cigar Store\ni\nDoers, Windows,   Mouldings,\nTurnings, Etc.\nWrite for Prices to\nRevelstoke Sash & Door Co. Ltd\nREVELSTOKE, B C.\nlook:\nlook\nAND\n11 E A D\nActual comparison of  Eastern Catalogue priced, freight added, with\nHOWSON'S     PKICES\nKitchen Chairs\nKitchen Cabinet\nDining Table\nDining Chairs\nDresser and Stand\nii      ii       I,\nBed\nBed\nDominion Spring\nChild's Cot\nOstermore Mattress 15.00\nWinnipeg price\n50c.\n$6.75\n10.55\n88c.\n8.95\n1.25\n3.55\n5.33\n2 40\n5.10\nWeight\n101b.\n1501b.\n1651b.\n121b.\n1501b.\n1601b.\n601b.\n681b,\n601b.\n751b.\nFreight\nTotal\nHowson's\nPrice delivered\n23c.\n73c.\nit\nii\n70c.\n$3.53\n$10.72\nii\nii\n$9.60\n3.87\n14.42\nii\nH\n14.40\n28c.\n1.16\nit\nii\n1.20\n3.52\n12.47\nii\nii\n13.00\n3.76\n15.01\nti\nii\n14.00\n1.41\n4.96\nii\nii\n5.20\n1.59\n6 94\nii\nii\n7.20\n1.41\n381\nit\nii\n4.00 I]\n1.76\n6.86\nii\nii\n7.20\nf WORLD NEWS IN PARAGRAPH\nA Symposium of What is Happening in\nAll Parts of the World .\n16.50\nWe mnki' our prod' by shipping in cur load lots, thereby Having freight rales. Bring\ncatalogue giving description of oilier goods not speoified in this list to our store and we\nwill prove our statements.    Remember we deliver gnodH and set up free from breakage.\n.   HOWSON'&   CO     -    REVELSTOKE, B. C\n11\nOLD   BRANDS\nAre lo be found in abundance in\nour lines nf WINES, LHJL'OKS,\netc Our bottled ji' ods lire a\npleasure in antidilution ami a joy\nin realization, 'liny aie Uie beat\nIlml jh bntlliil, rich in llavor,\nd.lii\/iie in ibe fastidious palate\nnml refreshing at a'l limes, l'i ices\nlowest in tbe inin i \u00ab\u25a0 and our\nswift delivery of all orders is\ntecum! In mine, in  lbe   Domini in.\nThe Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd.\nImporters ar (1 Coalers in Furo Wines, tiquors, Cigars   nil Cigarettes\nORIENTAL HOTEL^\nsuitably   furnished   with  the choicest the\nmarket affords.     B'ist Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.    Ru\u00b0s Si a lay.    Monthly rate\nJ,   NAJLBHIIRT     STOISTE]      PROP\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros., Props.\nKu'arieil e\nRat o $2.00 per day\nRevelstoke, B.C\npiuved.     tii-'-Cliiss in every reBpect.     All modern convenience!\nlame Sample Koomn.\nSpecial Weekly Rates\nUNION HOTEL\n\u25a0ARUO \"HKALl, ti. V.\nSpecial Attention given to Commercial\nmen and tourists. Fir*-' cln-*- pauipl'-\nroonis. Finest scenery in ISntisli I'oluiB-\nbia, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake.\nW. J. Lightburne. Prop\nCarriage and Sign\nPainting\nShop   in alloy   back  nt  K  .1   Iloiirnc's\nstore, First Street. i\nFirst   Class Work  Gvanrtccd.\nPrices Reascnab e\nR. Z. CRAWFORD\nResidence Cor. 'inl .Sl. a. il R. bsona.e\ntill in Business\nWe arc ncadquarlers (or\nI'acilic Coasl Tested Seeds\nand Koscs,Shrub*,Chinese,\nJap.'in, French and Holland\nBulbs and Ornamentals,\nalso Implements, Bee Supplies. Spray Pumps, Fertilizers and small fruits.\nCatalogue Free.\nJ.  HENRY\nNOTICE.\nRevelstoke  Land  DUtrict.\nDistrict of  Went Kootenay.\nTako notico that I, Hazel 1'oye ol\nNelson, B. C, occupation bpinjter\nintend to apply lor permission to\npurchase tlio lollowing uuserlbed\nlauds:\nCommencing at a post planet at\nthe B. W. corner ol Lot USD, thence\neast 20 chains, thence boutli 2U\nchains, theuce west 2U cliains, more\nor 1-cass to lake shore, theuce Following the lake shore iu a northerly direction to point of commencement,\ncontaining 40 acres more or learns.\nHAZEL TO\\E.\nA. V. Lucjis, Ayni.\n14. 1910. i'.26\n-   Dated Nov.\nNOTICE.\nIn the matter of an application for\ntho iBBue of a duplicate Certificate of\nTitle to an undivided -J of lot 4943,\nCroup 1, except 19 4-10 acres.\nNotice is hereby given that it 1b\nmy Intention to issue at the expiration of one month after the first pub\nlieation hereof a duplicate of the\nCertificate of Title to the above men\ntioned lands in tbe name ol Thomas\nKilpatrick, which Certificate 1b dated\nthe 26th February, 1907, and number\ned 6612A.\nSamuel R. Roe,\nDistrict Registrar.\nLand Registry Office, Nelson, B.C.,\nNovember 3rd. 1910.\nGEO. D. SHAW\nBUILDER   ^JSID   CONrRACTOR\nHave your architect prepare your plans for\nyour new building early and get my figures on\nyour work.\nESTIMATES GIVEN.   1IRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED\nTHE CANADIAN  BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nSIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., President\nALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager\nCAPITAL - $10,000,000\nREST, - $7,000,000\nTHE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nof The Canadian Bank of Commerce will receive deposits of $i and\nupwards, on which interest is allowed nt current rales. Ihere is no\ndelay in withdrawing the whole or uny portion ofthe deposit. Small\ndeposits are welcomed. 234\nAccounts may be opened in lhc names of lun or more persons, to be\noperated by any one of Ihe number or by lhe survivor. A joint account\nof Ihis kind saves expense in establishing lhc ownership of the money\nlifter death, and is especially useful when a mini desires to provide lor\nhis wife, or for others depending upon him, in the event of his death.\nREVBL3TOKE   BRANCH-F. M. GIBSON, MQR.\nE.   G.   BURRJDGE\nTinsmith Repairs, -Hot Air, Pipe\nand Furnace work\n\u2014WORK   SHOP\u2014\nConnaught Ave.   -   Revelstoke\nSNOWSHGES\nNew Line\nStirrup  Attached\n86.50\nF.   B.   WELLS,\nFur Buyer and Exporter\nOld Town,    -   Revelstoke, B. C.\nSend Your Orders\nTn lbe I'IhIitmkih-iI  Inr\nFamous Gait Coal\n3011 Westminster Road\nA. R. McDougall,    -   Manager\nFOR SALE\nHay, Oats, Wheat,Bran\nand Shorts\nGEO. MATHESON & CO.\n(ii-i'ici::   Cor.  McKenzie Ave.\nami Shconb Stuij.t\nPhone \".*\u25a0\n|\nTHIRD STREET\nNOTICE.\nRevelstoke Land District.\nDistrict ot West Kooteuay.\nTake notice that I, Etlio 1'uje, 0\nNelson, li. C, occupation Spinster,\nintend to apply for permission to\npurchase the (ollowing desc.itied\nlands:\nCommencing at a post punted\nabout 8U chains south of thc S. W.\ncorner of Lot 1139, thence east 20\nchains, thence north 60 chains, theuce\nwest 20 chains more orless to lake\nshore, thence lollowing the lake\nshore in a southerly direction to\npoint of commencement, containing\n120 acres more or less\nEFFIE TOYE.\nA. V. Lucas, Au.'iit.\nDated Nov. 14, 1910. N.26\nA POST CARD BRINGS\nHELP FOR THE KIDNEYS\nFire, Life and Accident Insurance\nFull particulars of selc\" bullriirc\nhit- nhcn uponapplnatlor\nOnlcr* left   nt   this   office   Inr  hay\nnml grain, promptly attended to\nW. B. Robertson\nGre.ii Wet! Permanent I.i.\nCompany Agency\nGIN PILLS SENT FREE\nWe want all sufferers fr\"m Kidney\nand Bladder Troubles, Lame Hack and\nRheumatism, to test (UN PILLS, and\nsee for themselves that GIN PILLS will\nreally cure all these troubles.\nIf your Kidneys arc weak\u201411 It pains\nyou to urinate\u2014if your buck aches\u2014if\nhands and feet are crippled with Rheumatism\u2014(five GIN PILL8 a chance to\nprove that they will relieve you and\ncure you. It won't cost you a cent. You\ndon't have to huy them. Simply write\nus for a free sample.\n\"A short time ago, I received a free\nsample of GIN PILLS which I have\ntaken with such good effects that I herewith enclose 50c for a box of them. I\nbelieve GIN PILLS are just the thinp\nfor me.\" RiciiARn Hamlyn,\nPrhncii Kivhr.\nGIN PILLS are so called because they\ncontain the medicinal principle of\nJuniper berries, the essential principle of\nGin, but do not contain alcohol, 50c. a\nbox \u2014 6 for J2.50 \u2014 at dcnlere, and\nguaranteed togivesatisfaction or money\nrefunded. Sample box free if you write\nns. National Drug aud Chemical Co.,\nDept. W ,    Toronto. U\nSMoh's Gure\na nii lily slop-* . iiiiillir-i.   cure, colda. htali\nit Ikrual \u2022ud luuda.      \u2022   \u2022   \u2022      20 icul.,\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke Land District.\nDistrict ol West Kootenay.\nTake notice that William Brown, ol\nUevelstoke, B. 0., occupation, Clerk,\nintends to apply for permission to\npurchase the following described\nlands.\nCommencing at a post planted al\nthe north west corner ol lot 6140,\nmarked W. B. south west corner post\nthence east 40 chains, thence north\n4U chains, theuce west 40 chains,\nthence Bouth 40 chains to point oi\ncommencement.\nDated Dec. 19th, 1910.\nWILLIAM BHOWN,\nPer F. W. Terry, Agent.\nComplaints that the railways were\ndiscriminating against New York in\n.avor of Montreal in connection with\nKrain rates were made before the inl\nterstate commerce Commission at New\nYork.\nMayor Bleau declares his Arm purpose to refrain from signing the contract between the city ot St. Boniface and the Great Falls Power company.\nTwo persons were drowned and four\nteen had a narrow escape when a\nparty of bathers were caught by au\nundertow on the Australian coast.\nThe struggle is on at Washington\nin connection with the reciprocity agreement. Tlie aaministration is prepared to make a strong tight.\nBronka CIsz, ot Winnipeg, aged five\nyears, was burned to death in a tire\nwhich destroyed her home early Monday morning.\nE. A. Lancaster introduced a motion to abolish thc senate ln the\nhouse of commons. It was defeated\non a division.\nPremier  Roblin  views  the recipro -\ncity agreement  with alarm, predict -\nng disastrous results to all the west\nera railways.\nHon. W.B. Motherwell informed the\nSaskatchewan legislature tbat there\n>vas no coal famine in the province.\nPublicity Commissioner Leslie, of\nMorth Battleford, predicts a great influx of settlers from the south thiB\nspring.\nA large party of     western teachers\nand    nurses     will go to tho British\nslos  this summer  on  a     personally\nonductod tour.\nThe London daily papers comment\nfavorably on the Duke of Connaught\nas Governor-General  of Canada.\nThomas Mitchell Robertson was\ncommitted for trial at Calgary for\nthe murder o' Tucker Beach.\nThe Hudson's Bay Co. will erect\nlarge new stores in Oalgary.\nA tidal wave which swept the coast\nof the liiilipmo islands resulted in\ntbe loss ol twenty live*.\nTha meeting of the Grand Orange\nlodge, to be held in Winnipeg, may\nbe postponed until August.\nABrairdon delegation will visit\nOttawa in an effort to secure a\nbranch line of the G.T.P.\nInsurance companies doing business\niu Winnipeg offer lower rates on fire\nproof buildings.\nPort Arthur is to have an armory\nto cost $135,<Wii. Works begins tbis\nspring.\nA $2M',000 extension of the expert -\nmental meat packing plant, which P.\nBurns & Co. have been operating at\nVancouver, is to be built at once.\nAt Medicine Hat, Mrs. Erickson\nconfessed to illltreating her little\nniece, aged elx, by beating ber with\na knotted rope. The woman has\nbeen sentenced to two years' im,\nprisonment.\nThe munitoba Board of Health is\nmuch alarmed over the prevalence of\n\u2022scarlet fever in the province.\nA monBter petition praying for the\nclosing of all hotel bars in Manitoba\nis being organized. Thc petition\nwill ask that a vote ol the     electors\nif Manitoba bc taken at the earliest\npossible date on the question of\nbaniBhin-g the bars, and II a majority\ns recorded in favor of closing that a\nlaw be put into effect without delay\nNOTICE\nlievelstoke Land  District,\nImili u'i* of West Kootenay.\nTake notice that Mary Cornelius\nBrook, of Lethbridge, occupation,\nmarried woman, intonds to apply for\npermission to purchase the [ollowing\ndescribed lands.\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe south east corner of lot 7045,\nmarked M.C.B. north east corner\npost, thence west 40 chains to the\nline of lot 2453, thence south along\nsaid line about 10 chains to the line\nol lot 8300, thence ait 40 chains\nalong said line, thence north 40\nchains to point of commencement.\nDated Dec. lCth, 1910.\nMARY CORNELIUS  BROOK,\nPer F. W. Terry, Agent.\nH. B. STONEX\nPractical..\nMachinist\nRepair)  ol all  kinds   nrnlly done\nBicycle and Gun work a specialty\nI'.i.i iiniiii'H iffren on any class\nof work\nFront      Street*\nin accordance with the wishes of the\npeople.\nCanadian Pacific and Canadian\nNorthern steamers will be equipped\nwith wireless and will be ln constant\ntouch with Port Arthur next summer. A Marconi station has recently\nbeen established there.\nOfficers of Canadian and American\nexpress companies, at a conference\nheld in New York, announced a reduction in rates on inter-company\nbusiness soon to take cflect betw-Dlsn'\nall thc offices of the United States\nand many in Canada.\nIndustrial accidents occurred to\n351 individuals working in Canada\nduring the month of December. Of\nthese 151 were fatal and 197 resulted\nin serious injuries.\nIt is proposed to Oinvite His\nMajesty to visit Canada and participate in the celebration of the Cn-\ntennial of Peace between Great\nBritain and the United States, which\nwill be held in 1914.\nThe provincial police authorities\nhave been informed of tbe arrest by\nChief Constable Maitland Dougall, at\nHazelton, ol Thomas CroBby, a wlrtte\nman, who will bc charged with the\nmurder of an Indian woman named\nJanet, one of the Kispiox tribe near\nthat town. The body was found in\nthe brush near the Indian village.\nCrosby will be held for preliminary\nhearing and it is believed there is\nsufficient evidence to warrant his being committed for trial.\nIt is probable that the successor ol\nthe late Justice MacMafaon on the\nHigh Court bench of Ontario wlH. 1>e\nJudge C. D. Macauley, ol Dawson.\nCharles F. Smith, under arrest in\nLos Angeles, is believed to be A.\nSchmidt, wanted in connection with\nthe blowing up of The Times Office.\nEngineer   Dunn,    of    Portage la\nPrairie, was scalded to death    ln a\nfreight wreck on tbe main line ol\nthe C.P.R. at Rush Lake.\nTwenty thousand abled bodied men\nare said to be out of work in the\ncity of Toronto.\nA. J. Ferguson, manager of the\nDominion Bank at Hanley, Sask.,\nshot himself witb a revolver. Business worry was the cause.\nTwo millions of people are reported by despatches to be starving in\nthe provinces of Ngan Hwer and\nKiang Si, as the result of famine.\nJohn Blaisdell a veteran actor and\nmatinee idol of a geaeration ago, is\ndead at his home in Chicago.\nMr. H. S. Rolston makes the announcement that the faire throughout the Northwest will co-operate ih\nfuture.\nBritish capitalists may purchase\nproperty near Vancouver at a cost\nof a million and a quarter dollars.\nGeneral    Cronje,\nleader, is dead.\nthe noted    Boer\nPlague conditions in several Cfcin*-\n\u25a0se provinces have become increasingly serious.\nThe Canadian Masonic Grand lodge\nand Michigan lodge have ruptured\nfriendly  relations.\nSani-ed-Dowled, Persian miiister of\nfinance, has been assassinated in the\nstreets ol Teleran.\nTbc Canadian Northern Railway\nlias been given power In a bill to\nconstruct a railway from Hdmonton\nthrough the Peace River to the Yn -\nkem territory.\n\u25a0^\u25a0'\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nEXCURSION\nTO\nLos Angeles, California\nBY SPECIAL TRAIN FROM'\nSEATTLE, WASH.   :\nWEDNESDAY. FEB. 18, 1911\n9:30 a. m.\nFINAL RETURN LIMIT 90 DAYS\nFare from Revelstoke to Los Angeles, Betorn $115.60'\nAbove fare includes berth and meals from\nSeattle on the going trip. ___^\nFor full Information regarding those and other\nexcursion rates, apply to nearest C. P. Ry. Agent,\nor to\nR. Q. McNolllc,\nDistrict Passenger Agent,\nCalgtay, Alta.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014 ii  \u2014\u2014\u2014a\u2014mm WEDNESDAY, FEB. STH, l'Jll.\nI'HE  IMLAJZL-iailEIE^^L ~ ,REVELSTOK:ii]\n\u00bb-\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb V%^%\/%%<*V%'%*^^V%%%^%%^%%^^'%'%'%*i*^*^'fcT\u00bb\nj*\nSPORT\ntVVV%'*^V%'V%^%^%^%^% .\u25a0%%\u25a0%'%\u2022\u25a0%\u25a0'%\u25a0'%\u2022%\u25a0'%\u25a0'*%'%'%\n^\nCURLERS WIN MANY PRIZES\nRevelstoke Boys Carry Off Much\nof tlie Silver from Golden\nOn Monday morning thc enthusias\ntic curlers       who attended      Golden\nbonspiel found it really hurd     work\nto settle down to business, so   many\nwere th*;* enquirers as to how it    was\ndono.   In almost every  store    in the\nc.ty   i;r\"iips   W'.iild   congregate       and\nwith pencil and paper indicate     this\nBtone and that  stone and that   play\nandthis play; how  Mclntyre won tbe\n.  aggregate for RevelBtoke, and\nbow Foote'a rink did up the best ol\ntnem in thc Burn's competition.\nAnyway     Revelstoke   did     herself\n..' i lolden  bonspiel      and\ncarried ofl no small .-share of the\nsilver, She even bad the honor ol\nwinning the booby prize, and as a\nresult Knight's rink disported themselves homeward with a small bottle\nof Scotch and a bum Panama hat\napiece, which latter will no doubt\nbe much in evidence next summer,\nIn the Burn's competition Foote's\nrink skipped by .Mclntyre, won the\n:irst prize, with C. R. Macdonald's\nsecond.\nIn the Grand Challenge D.M. Rae's\nrink took the third prize, which consisted of four polished brass eight-\nday clocks.\nIn the O'Brien competition Revelstoke won nothing, but in the (Irand\nAggregate competition, of those mak\n:nt- the largest number of wins,\nroute's rink held a place in a tie\nwith Pinkham. Thc play ,,fi between\nthese two rinks resulted in a victory\nfor Foote's rink, skipped by Mclntyre\nThis is variously described by the\nboys in attendance at the 'spiel, ns\na well played game In which some\nphenomenal shots were made by both\nsides. A diagram would be required\nto describe the shot, but every man\n:n attendance was enthusiastic over\nMr. Mclntyre's play winch won the\nfame. A merscham pipe apiece was\nthe prize for this game.\nRae's rink also contested for the\nconsolation prize and succeeded in\nWinning a case of Scotch as third\nrrize.\nThe att.ndants from this city are\nenthusiastic in their praise of the\nentertainment put up by the sports\nnt Golden. On Saturday evening a\nsmoker was given at which the prizes\nwere presented.\nIt has been decided that an effort\nwill be made next year to get up a\nbonspiel for Revelstoke. Many of\nthe visit.iu- rinks, including Calgary-\nhave promised to be present, should\nthese eilorts  be successful.\nBRUCE VICTORIOUS.\nOn Monday night Bruce beat Anderson in a game of basket ball at\nihe Y.M.C.A. by a -score of 20 to 18.\nThe individual scores for the Bruce\nteam were as follows\u2014Bruce 5 goals\non floor, 2 out of 6 tries; Robbins\n1 goal from floor; Geo. Woodland, l\ngoal from floor; C. Anderson, 2 goals\nfrom floor. Anderson's team:\u2014 M.\nAnderson, 6 goals from floor; H. Gordon. 2 goals from flo...r; a. MeCarter\n1 goal from floor. Referee, Munro.\ntime keeper. McGregor, Scorer, I.yt\ntie.\nOn Wednesday night Daniels plays\nCorley in the Intermediate league,\nand on Saturday afternoon Muriel\nter'e team meets Tains Patrick's\nteam in the High School girls basket\nball league.\nLING\nC.P.R. vf.   Dent's met in a    bowl\nlag match at the V.M.C.A. a'.!.\nitlng   them by     B\nmaj ns.   Ranum     lor\nlhe Dent's, hon\ngetter, averaging \u25a0  ol 165   Th\nconsistent \u25a0    i ng ol the C. P   R\n. * -   beat \u25a0      \u2022\u25a0 an  * i!\n0.  P. R*\nMason . .13-1   ill   162\n.    ...l'i.   ' (\nJ   : '      117        122\n\u25a0 im 177   172\nRoe ,........! A   Hi   123\n204t>\nMessrs.   Adams ami Berry,  old country friends of the Winnipeg curler.\nt.:\n711\ni .*\nDENT'S\nraid\n' 1\n; ,*!\n110\n\u25a0   rson\n92\n109\n\t\n     1  \u25a0\n\u25a0\n157\n..       \u2022-, n .\n126\nl ..:\u25a0\nBURNS  Wll,I, QUIT  RING.\nBeattie, Feb. 5.\u2014Tommy Burns will\nnot light. Bill Lang in Australia on\nApril  17, und  is out of the. prize ring\nor good. This wns definitely settle.I\nyesterday, when Burns' injured knee\nwas examined by a physician,      who\naid that Burns would never be able\nio stand training. Hums sent a\nlablogram to Hugh Mcintosh explaining the case, and offering to\nmatch Jack Lester, Burns' \"hope for\nhe white race,\" against  Lang.\nPHILADELPHIA TO WIN.\nConnie Mark, manager of the\nviii'ld's baseball champions, the Phll-\niflelphia Athletics, is home Irom Ilis\ni. neymoon tour ol Europe, lie expects his nnn to win the pennantag-\niin this season. 'I! we want to win\nve have got to play belter ball,\"\nie acknowlcd jeil,  \"becausos nine    ol\n1 tIn-i- clubs in the American leag-\nle will be stronger this year than\nthoy were last season. Boston and\nCleveland are bettor, and you can't\nell what OomiBky will do. The Ani-\nTii'Hii national game is making no\nheadway in Europe, The only place\nwhere they play it is in Rome, nt\nhe American college, where the stud-\nnts play against one another, 150\nrf them.\"\n\\ r0!    *  \u25a0    it:   206.'!\nSKIP   IN   SWITZERLAND,\nWinnipeg,   Feb McDlar\ni^.d. the Stratbcona club curler,\nCarried ..fl the premier b n      ;*i tl\n\u25a0 rnatioaal bonspiel held in Swltz\nerland is 1900   n Delved word on * *.i\nday  Irom I'eter  I.ynll,  jr..      pati\n<f the Manito; a Curling association,\nthat  it  was Mr.  l.yall's  intention to\nt.,k\" n  ''ink  through thc  Hwitzerlnn 1\nbonspiel tins year.     Play in this an\nfixture of the  Alps begins today\nand Wlnnfpegers may expect to hoar\nthai  the Thistle club -iup will make\nn gn. M..  Rlddell,      who\nplayed with Mr McDiarmld, will in*\n. ne <( 'ho members ol Mi. Lyall'n\nfink, and die   other   wcwbrn     att\nGIPSIES PURCHASE CI.LD\nround in Camp on Prairies oi\nAlberta and Was Rescued\nA gypsy van, an officer's child, a\ntUBSlan priest, thc Kdmonton police,\nuul an official of the Children's Aid\nlociety, all played their part In tha\nstory of a child rescuework as conducted in Alberta, says the Calgary\nNews-Telegram.\nTowards dusk one autumn evening\na handful of swarthy men, women\nand children clnmered out ofa lumb -\nei ing gypsy van, built a lire and\nslung their kettles before making\ncamp lor the night. Provisions were\nlow, cold weather wa3 rapidly ap-\nproaching, and winter quarters had\nto be secured, hmce everyone was\nbusy enough; in fact, little beyond\npassing curiosity and attention tiu.1\nbeea expended on the outiit till some\nI weeks after they weee installed in a\nmakeshift shack on the outskirts of\nEdmonton.\nBut one day. the keen, kindly eyes\nof a Russian priest noted a thm\npinched Ind playing with the gypsy\nchildren, whose language he had acquired. In so fnr a- outward appeal-\nlances went, he was just as duty, as\nragged and begrimed as any ol them,\nbut   Ilis skm belled kinship.\nWith the Intuition of a countryman\nthe priest addressed the boy i\" Russian an,l was promptlj  answered   in\nh.s own tongue; nor   *\ngleaning from tlu* boy detached     incident '     of     Ins strange i tperiences,\nLittle Felix was the\nollicer  who  was command.' .\nFar  Hast   to  out-match    the\nman.   shortly  after  which  his  m\ndied, leaving him In the care \"f   an\naunt wh\" * thing aboul    him.\nA'hen news came that his father hal\nbeen killed In th\n*. the b ;*.*    lit of Felix\nhard that he gladly   \u2022 in away\niv.th a  heavy    heart* \u25a0\nman who claimed to be a priest\nndivtd ial     I  a| peai\nband\n*\nsian\nLt this J\n*\nu\n\u25a0\n*\n\u25a0\ni nomad\nlie life I\n\u25a0\ni \u00bbv over th      trang\n:.'   n  111      ;'   S\n*. I  I  lllll.\nA' qui* k  i :i  in i amp,   a   fi \u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0 :   \u00bb.'i. an i '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0<ei   if tl   Ch Idren\noi letjr, and ,, thi rough tubbing\nrn the Children' \u2022\n..\u25a0   the   weary   Uttll     '\nTo lay Felix i *     .a ih- home\n* lo Albei tan farmer nnd Ii.h\n-vile, who regard th \u2022 boy as their\nverj own   Mei t. intelligent, and ha|\ni       th ling his els   imates\nand whisi Hug about. Ioh evi D Dg\n' hores. In short, Hie home life nnd\ntraining ol thc e good iieoiile have\nimbued hi in with th.' cheerfulness,\nmutual Borvice iniiistry and optimism ol the Canadian Wi sl.\nG. P. I.\nlawsuit of Far-Reaching Inipart-\nanee Decided by Privy Council\nLondon, Feb. 4.\u2014Judgment was\ngiven yesterday by the privy council\nin the important case ol the Minist-\nerof Public Works of the province of\nAlberta against the C.P.R. respondent with the Attorney General of Sns\nkatchewan intervening. This was a\ntist case regarding the exemption of\nthe I'.l'.R. lands from taxation and\nresulted in a win lor the railway\ncompany all along the line, the case\nbeing dismissed without costs.\nTheir lordships held that unoccu -\npled lands were not taxable until 20\nyears after the actual grant of letters patent to the settlers, iven\n\u25a0-hould there be a delay ..[ many\nyears on their part in taking out\nthese letters patent. They also held\nib.it C.P.R. lands sold :.n tne Instalment plan are not taxi'.ie u til\nall the instalments are | aid.\nVictoria,    B.   C,  Feb.   I.\u2014The fa.l-\nti  *  case of the pro'\n[A re the Privy Council\n'. ng  taxation  of  C.P.R.     la\nwill he widely regretted in the prair-\n* \u2022    \u25a0\nal ty an ng af-\n*\nmen' ittltud\n\u25a0\nthe\n-e in\nr  h\nit is Bald it iias been definitely de\ni .de i that lho Dowagoi Queen Alex\n\u25a0nnflrfl will not attend th. coronation\nMn\n*\n'\n*\nf   l|        I'r i, n'lir   *\nno bi tier\nind    r 'i'i* '\nhelp   He in\n\u25a0i .*. * ite  li\nA   I III I    TIIIM    PACK U.I\nmarla,   .\nIlrectlni\n*\nK'' in an)   *\nl* il . r     i lm respal\nlllll i n .1        II,.-   Ilhil   |. ..'I'\noften . ii \u25a0 i     Wi Hi   lo *. 'i in* fi i\niiinil,i       Icni    ly   i    \u25a0\n\u2022I in  * '. imhors, Jm i.in\nti,     i I... for will.- Lv r   i.\ndrugg it,  iiuvelstuko. t\ni   Enquire Into Coal Prices\nj Victoria, Feb. 2.\u2014Mr. McGuire's\nresolution for a commission to inquire into the reason lor the     high\n; price of coal was accepted by tbe\ngovernment. It was supported by\nCarter-Cotton, Watson and Tis.la'.e.\nanl was opposed by Hawthornthwaite, Williams and Manson the mem\nher for Oomox,\nThebill providing for the giving ol\nrailway charters without nn act of\nthe legislature and specifying the\nconditions on which charters may be\nobtained from the department was\ngipen its second rending.\nAn order of the provincial hoard of\nhealth requires all persons to be vaccinated who have not been vneeinnt-\ned within seven years and also gives\nthe hoard power to quarantine dis -\ntrlcts. There arc now ahout 100*\ncases of small pox in the province\nchiefly on the lower mainland.\n\/\n\u2022 *>&&   ''\nKOOTENAY     LODGE,  No.  15 A.  F.\nnn I   A.   M.\nnu-etin^s are held in MASONIC TEMPLE,     Oddfellows'     Hall\nMonday  In each month\n..*   \u25a0   i     m       Visiting brethren      arc\ncordially welcome.\nBT. GORDON, W.  M.\nW.   D.  ROBERTSON,  Secretary.\n-    sec.\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nDR1 ski.nvi-   \u00ab \\N   RK\n\u00bb\nMil Fallai y Thai  I\nBe  '\nThe   Road   to  Fortune\nYour last chance lo gel good farm\nlands in Uu- las.I Ureal \\\\cm, J. I'ht-\npoint t\\iorgan saul, \"\\\\lt\\ i \\ t Vul U\n.uu.\\ \\:\\     i.n    L*m\\kb .'    wlicii    KbaL\nl--.il.Vir.     blingh    in    iiltii     IA 1 Lki'.S I\naha }tii. st-ciuu) is i m.i,i. io metcast: in\nvaua:. I'UKl LiSub .'.Ki'. M.ii-i. IA\nM.i.i'iAo \\ ul K uAi'liAL A i UOUk\nALt- iiic. i i m i. \\ Ma lit \\ invested it.\ni OKI lnvOKOu. district *\\>ii pav you\nuoin oU lo it'o |H i ctiu. Large .n.usniai\ni.n ms ioi ..i.i u. .i. tlie lownsile ol Gordon-\n\\,.,\u00ab'.    Ue have been iiiiui tin- Helling oi\n.iu     lionioH    I'.m.iIi',    VVlliCil    \u25a0tiillu'ill.tU -i\\\nadjoin a 11 ic townsito ol ljordou\\ mc,\nui..>.ii is ahout hlleeii miles uorili ol Kor*\nuuorgc. This laud comprises lhe vullc)\not iuu Salmon Kiwi, und is utmost read}\nlor tuu piougtu ti lies ueaii) level and\nsiupo& gciuij Duck n viu lhc itvcra t\\U\niiTigatiou isit-.juiiii:, un' euutate is warm\nui sum mer, anu muU| bui nui yvel in win-\nlur, tm sou is ver) ncn ana produces\n*. uoi mous crops, t runs gram and mixed\nlarm.ug wiii pay uandsoiitc returns; out\ngood Li*op \\\\i.. pa) lor ihe land, 'lhe\nv. r.i ik. 11 utile taedic passes nlong the\nI- raser i iv. r just ut the mouth of the\n. .i.moii i in i, .imt .i ciiunu lias been\napplied lor a railroad vvuieh will pass\nliu ough the centre ol ihis property. We\nhave subdivided tins property into .S and\nlu .nii blccks, uniiii we aie selling Ioi\n$J5U and >3Uu resp* ctively, per block, on\na small cash payment oi \u00a725 and Llu\nnalance .it tlu- tale ol % 10 pel month* So\ngreat are lhe producing pow'era ol this\ni,uni, ma. ..\u25a0. -ooii .is hus utilroad is\ncompleted, ki^ui!s l'\"s locaiily iranspor-\nlation (acuities, uie laud wm easil) be\nwoi th Sich' .nil S^JoU pn .ii ii'. It _\\ ou are\nuncreated write us imuwdunelj .nui we\nwm give \\ou lull tuloi mn.i-n regarding\nilie LOuutr) .out .lisii regarding lownsite\ntula which we are giving nee lo purchasers\nof the acreage, >\\ uo draw the mcky num*\n... i hi om conti si. one .nui .\u00bb halt aen\nuiocKSt three nines Irotu I'orl IJeorge, an\nseiung .a $i-k)U pel lot.\nUtsTEUN Canada Townsites, Ltd.\njjj l'i inter Sir* ei, Uuotn S\nVancouver, t>. l .\nWA.NTEO\nLODGE  12,  1. O.  O. F.\n:'.   i even ng   in\nVisiting\n*   .   Invited.\n>*. G.\nMATH1B,  Secretary.\n.K   I.HIJGK.       K.   of    r .\n...\n. '\n.*\u25a0    '\nK\n\"i       lii:\nt. 0   O. F\n, i.   *     i\n,    \\\\!i   ,     *\n0, w. 0. w.\n\\i . [ev Camp, I        1\n'     * ' IM.    II'\n.., h   ... i,. i   iii    rtelklrk\nHall      vi iiimi'   *\\  \".i\"n n .rn'\nnordlally Invlt. I in rtttnd\nu  ...  i;r\u00bbw inn i, '\" ,''*1\"\nMMM8 MtlNTiiU'i, Oltrk.\nFOR BALK\u2014Rhode Island Iteds, ono\ni year old Cock, i lu'U.i uud 5 Pullets; including 1st Cock and 1st\naud 3rd prize lions ut our Full\nFair. tiunic um now lnying. A\ngood chance to stint right in Hods\nApply  to  duo.  J.  Devine.\nMAGIO LANTERN und .Slides Ior\nBale, gnu.I uutiit, ch-jap. Thomas\nPlimley,  Victoria,  li. C.\nPRINTING  l'ltliSSKS-Gordon Job\nlicr,      for    sale,       cheap.     Thoiuus\nl'limley, Victoria, u. c.\nWANTED\u2014A  li.* .iini  agent to writ.*\n\u25a0ii* .* ,u iiiii District, only\nicei    ii. \u2022 ii apply, giving\npartli dan  with credentials;\n\u25a0*!    .* .mu,.*.   ...i Appllcal ions\nled to     A. I,, (in'ilin,\nDom      liuildmg,\n'.  B. 0.\nBALK   V .hi.,   now   nt  railway\niii mi sacrificed\n*. .'i been\nl.ii.ly    niiiii,i.   I., keep it.       Aw'ly\nin    in si    i     * ii* \u25a0\u25a0    Mis. Mungeam,\nVancouver,\nli. O.\ntook       In\nI.n   Kim  Mi   l:*.I,I,i*i   I'ii.,        1,1.1  ,\nI     .   .   dividend\nir. ii.   \u25a0 i  i'.'l  . \u2022 rn    first yi ai      and\nHighi  i   i.i\n\\,    HI .    cnin\nim cent,      I.* i Mr\\i\nMnn.\n\\     ii    i-i*     *   '    i, ni in Bee\n..  *   ii\nApply li. n. Ooursler, ^t.\nI for bouse w, rk.     n .\nii   I, i . .tn .*.\nin...I House     nn\nI.li    ... :   ft,    .in lilill*,-   lilllli   in mi\nimi nn I ini,i watei. ' ii** ti ii' lights,\n,in i ;mii ice   ''in \u25a0'\u25a0 I.. C.P.R. *;\nApply tu L. Cattatto, Third dt.\n-\u25a0'. :*,.*.     .i.\" fc\u00a3 V.t,\u00bbi*\\ff*\/Tj\nS ^\\&^'\u00b1i\\J'*>*K2WXWJyi!>'$tl\n$    \"a ri here smcE 1900:'\n'Swelonr Money,\nq *(sm.mtxict Mow!\n\u00a33 We wattt evnyoiiflo Ifticw\nm \\\\a\\ wc arc payinS *\n\u00a7 c~4^ Iuterralr^\nf ) pcrarrauTO crc3itc3 m\\\\i\\\n0 on saving iepbaite^\n(i) (^ upward)subject loWilh-\n(>) t)aY,;.A by chcijiiic & *\nm on lime deposit or *\nG 5iii monlli'o & over. *\n$ Wc invest moncf forclienta\n(j in. first mortga^eaS doa\n|| 4eneal Ifnancial business.\nrt) We Wfltil^ur saving accnt\n^ & if you arc not saving -\ntr^TcmaVicnttv, * * \u25a0\u00bb\u25a0 \u25a0*\u2022 ,\nCommence NOW Willi US.\nDcpesitslyinail^^'\n+ + + easily liartt)le<) \u2014\n'Wean scut) ly Droit,\nPost Office * Cypress\nOrficr or ReJistcreS *+\u00bb\nLetter & withdrawals\ncciu be matte*\"-*- \u25a0\u00bb\"* *\n* - any vmy you wish.\nWave Responsible\nRefer To\"^+ \u25a0*\u25a0+->\u25a0\nDuna, Braddtrccta,\nor to auyoue ta *\nVftNGOUVeR-\nifeUSi\nit now\nI I ! TT\nDwfJipiA lllll\n32! Cainblf Street,\n\\^j\\co\\iver B.C.';;\nGEMEHT BLO)\u20acKS\nMnnnfRctnrttt for nit oinkoo uf  balldlugi\nCEMENT AND LIME FCR SALE\nHRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICfci\nI'nr 1 iie iit!tci. >>r -niiiii qraatttloi\nnt lhn Inwnxl   prlcei f\"r OftlU\nAll kind 1 1 '. bulMlnR mnl plustoriiiu\nin dnrtiikMii\nFoote & Pradolini.\nREVELSTOKE\nLAND     ACT     NOTICE.\nRevelstoke Un. Ui^u'ict.\nDistrict of Wesl Kooteuay.\nTake notice that H.  VV.  Crawford,\nof Gerrard, U. C,   occupation     engineer, intends to apply for     permis-\nj sion to purchase the following     de-\nucrilK-d lauds:\nCommencing at a post planted ten\nehuins from the south east coruer of\nKullmer's Pre-emption, Lot 7491,\nthence west 40 chains along the south\nboundary of Lot 74'Jl, thence south\n20 chains, thence east -111 chains,\nthence north 2(1 chains to point of\ncommencement. Containing eighty\nacres more or less. Located by,\nHECTOR WALKER CRAWFORD.\nDated Decemher 2nd.  l'JIO.\nNOTICK\nRevelstoke Land  District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice that Bilus Maddock\nBrook, of Lcthbridge, occupation,\nMerchant, intends to apply ior permission to purchuBe the following described lauds.\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe south east coiner of ot 7U4:>,\nand marked B.M.B north west post,\nI theuce south 40 chains, thenco east\n\u25a0IU chains, theuce north 40* chains,\nthence west 40 chains to poiut of\ncommencement.\nDated Dec. Kith, 11)10.\nSILAS MADDOCK BROOK.\ni'er F. W. Terry, Agent.\nNOTICE\nRevelstoko Laud District\nDistrict of West Kooteuay.\nTake Notice tuat 1, D. McCarthy,\nol RevelBtoke, L. C, occupation,\nContractor, iuu.ua to apply lor a\niictu.,e 10 prodpect tor coal ana pet-\nruicuni on tho lonowiug described\nlands.\nuommeucing at a post planted\nabout three miles South 01 Arrowhead, li. C, and ou the Bouth side\n01 Li'uunerry Creek un.1 opposite tho\ninouUi 01 said creek; theu.e east 6*0\ntUains, thenco south Su* chans, thence\nwest so ciiaius, theuce north Se\nchains,  iu ail uiu acres.\nDated this Mth day of Dec, l'JIU.\nD. McCarthy, Locator.\nI'er J. u. JjiaUicy, Agent.\nNOTICE\niu  tho    Matter of    tho    Estate      of\nI1.1ea11.1i' N. Tapping,  deceased.\nPursuant to  tue directions oi liis\nHonor   Jud^e  Form,   Local   Judge  oi\nI iho  Supremo Court,      Sealed Tenders\nI will     bo  received   by   the  uudcrsigue-d\nI up to and moulding tho aird January\n! uli, ior the purchase ol an undiviu-\n1 oa ouc uau interest in and lo    Cots\nJune and  Iwo in li.ock Twelve,  Plan\n; Wii,  Rovelstoke.\nDated tuis i.iii January, 1911.\nft. E.  McLAUOHLiN,\nDeputy Registrar supreme\n4t. Court,  Revelstoke, li. C.\nNOTICE\nRevelBtoke Lund District.\nDistrict of  West Kooteuay.\nTune uotice thut .1 nines Peters, of\n.Nutueld, England, occupation, bricn\nlayer, liueuds to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing described lauds.\nCommencing at a post planted at\ntho south west corner o, lot StlSo,\nuud in.uim,I E.J.P. south eust corner\npost, thence west twenty chains,\nthence north forty cini.ii., theuce\neast twenty cUaius, th, lice south forty cUuius lo poiut of commencemeut.\nDated December 2*lth,  1910.\nJAMES PETEHS.\nDeclil        Per Fred,  C. Terry, Agent.\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke Lund District.\nDistrict oi West Kootenuy.\n'lane Notice thut 1, A. J. McDonell\noi Rovelstoke, li. C.\u201e occupation,\nHotel Proprietor, intend to apply\nlor ., in . n.. to prospect for coal uud\npetroleum ou tho lollowiug described\nlauds.\nCommeneiug ut a post planted\nabout three miles South of Arrowhead, B. C, and on tho south side\nof Cranberry Creek and opposito the\nmouth of said Creek; theuce west 80\nchaius, thence south i>0 chuns, thence\neust ml chains, llieuce uorth HO chuius\n111 all 1140 acres.\nDuted this llth day of Dec,  1910.\nA. J.  McDonell,  Locator.\nPer J. O. Bradley, Agent.\nFruit Lands\nFOR SALE\n1 \u25a0 ii-ni   r.i.   inii- in psrcela ol\nin ur 'jn   . * *   \u25a0' 1 n bloc.    CorreB-\n|i..i,.li*ni'i. inviti il.\nJohn Shaw. Agent.\nBox 616 Arrowhead\nNOTICE\nRevelstoko Land  District\nDistrict of West Kooteuay.\nTake notice that I, Mary Selkirk,\nof Vancouver, occupation, married\nwoman, intends to apply lor permission to purchase tho following\ndescribed lands.\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe N. E. Corner of Lot 6140 (3.1.,\nand marked M. H.'s S. 15. Corner,\nthence north Ml chuius, thence west\n70 chains, thence south 40 chains,\nthence east 20 chains, thenco south\n40 chums, thence eust 50 chains\nto point of commencement, containing 480 acres.\nDated January 9th, 1911,\nMARY  SELKIRK.\nPer O. P. Smith. Agent.\nFor Sale\n12 Room House, Furnished,\n\u2022 111 \u25a0 11 lilt [of Kootniiiu llnUHi', nenr\ni\\V R. Shops. A bur^.iin. For\nparticulars apply lu\nW. 6. R03ERTS0N. THE   MAIL-HERALD,    REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, FEB. 8TH,  1911.\n!\nJanuary Bargains\nIn All Departments\ni\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. j}. Hume S Co.. limited\nMail    or    Telephone    your\norders.     Have our Traveller\ncall.    Send the children to\nthe store or come yourself.\nNo order too large or too\nsmall for us to handle.\nThrough the coming weeks and\nmonths we have decided to put on\nWeekly Bargains in our Men's Furnishing and Shoe Departments.\nThese bargains will be advertised\nin the mid-week issue of this paper.\nThey will consist of one genuine\nbargain in Shoes and one genuine\nbargain in Men's Furnishings every\nweek. When we say bargains we\nmean bargains \u2014 genuine price\nsmashers. You will recognize these\nsnaps when you see them every\ntime. Remember\u2014one bargain in\nshoes and one bargain in men's\nfurnishings each week.\nReal M Bargains\nRegular $5.*i() and ifli.00 boots at a price which\nwill make you realize their worth. They are all the\nproduct of .'. and T. Bell; all bear the union label.\nGenuine Goodyear welt.\nPATENT LEATHER BLUCHER, medium toe,\ndull matt top.   Medium sole and heel.\nVICI KID BLUCHER\u2014a snappy, serviceable\nBhoe on an up-to-date last.\nBOX CALF BLUCHKR-leather lined, Doctor's\nspecial.   A natty Bhoe.\nSizes 6 to 9 1-2, $4.25 pr.\nSit Bargains\nAll the balance of our liiHt season's shirts will bv\nput on tbe bargain table and sold at the one price\nfor all. These lines comprise soft fronts in I'rints,\nZephyrs, and Oxfords in neat and attractive patterns.\nA few lines of snappy stiff front shirts in plain and\nfancy patterns. Tbey are all good value at the\nregular price of $1.25 to $2..r>0, but genuine snaps at\n75c. each\nLadies Suits\n5 only Ladies Suits going at\na bargain. Sizes .14, 36, and\nand 38 See them, you will\nbe interested at\n$9.50\nLadies Underwear\nA clean up of Ladies' warm\nUnderwear, hoth natural color\nand while. Vests and Drawers\nall size1-', at.\n3 Garments for 1.00\nLadies' Skirts\n30 Ladies' Skirts on sale\nThursday, Friday and Saturday at $8 90. They are a\nselection -uf odd skirts worth\nup to ST, all colours and sizes\nat\n$3.90\nLadies' Collars\nLadies' new laundered collars, im'iroidered new shapes,\npure snowy white at\n20c.\nLadies' While L'nen Liun-\nd red Collars, 11 inches high,\nall Linen, good finish, at\n15c.\nLadies' Hose\nLadies Block Cashmere Hose\nFull fashioned seamleBS stocking at 85o. or\n3 pairs for $1\nStockings lor Baby\nLittle I'.iilm:! Cashmere\nStockings for the Little Tots \u2014\nBlack, Tan, Cardinal, White\nor Brown, at  3 pairs for $1, or\n35c. per pair\nGet It at Hume's\nA new pile of remnants to\nlook over\u2014P\/ints, Ginghams,\nFlannelette and Cottons in\nthis lot. Coming on 8| ring\nsewing, you will do well to\nlook over these Remnants.\nWool Goods\nA lot of wool goods\u2014Bootees\nII mil*', Wool Overalls, Toques\netc.   All in one lot, clearing at\n25c\niah Silks\nNew R\u00bbjah Silk, 28 inches\nwide\u2014Reseda, Natural, Tan,\nBrown, Navy, Green, Copen-\nLagi.'i    it per yard\n75c.\nJapan Taffeta\nNew Japan Taffeta, 27 inch\ngoods, and Momie cloth, any\nColo*.\" you can name at\n50c.\nSoutache Braid\nNew Soutache Braid,all Bilk\nNo. 2 and No. 3 Braid, any\ncolor you want at per dozen\n50c\ns\nNew Frillings.\nNew Beltings.\nNew Collar Supports.\nNew Ribbons.\nNew .Waists.\nNew Gloves.\nNew Hosiery.\nEvery day brings its quota\nof new seasonable goods. Our\nsystem of adjusting stocks always finds us each new season\nwith a clean, fresh, new stock.\nTake the Elevator\nThe lateBt productions of Canada's best shirt\nmakers. All with the red W. G. & R. trade mark on\nthe band. We can show you the snappiest and\ndressiest line of shirts ever brought into the city.\nLet ue show them to you\u2014they are just opened and\nyou have no broken lines to contend with. All the\nnew Prints and Zephyrs with cuffs attached. Oxfords\nthat will wear for years. Tbe new soft, double cuffs,\nfine and broad pleats. These we can show you and\nmany others.\n$1.25 to $3 Each\nEvery Shirt is a Coat Shirt\nWe are making a special push on Starches, and\nas our prices are away down you cannot do better\nthan inspect our stock. We have them all. Silver\nGloss Lump Laundry Starch in lib. packages, \"lb.\ncans and 12?b. boxes. Celluloid in lib. packages.\nCanada Corn Starch in 1 lb. packages, and Benson's\nCorn Starch in lib. packages.\ns\nWe have just received a consignment of Soider's\nTomato K-itcbup. This is one of the best on the market. We also hsve Blue Libel, Heinz, Campbell's\nTabasco, and Bar Harbour. Look at our pric s before\nbuying.\n1\n,Hc\nWe have just finished our stocktaking and have\nsorted out a lot of odd lines that we are selling at a\nbig discount. A lot of useful articles will be found\namong this lot. Come in and look them over. We\nhave also a large range of Dinner Sets, Toilet SetB,\nFancy Plates, Vases, Tea Sets, .lardin.eree. Teapots,\nJugs, Lamps and a thousand other articles with the\nprices to suit moat any one.\nIn this line we are offering a large assortment-\nLabrador Salt Herring, Holland Herring in kegs,\nSalt Mackerel, Canned Lobsters, Shrimps, Clams,\nSardinea, Oysters, Salmon. Herring in Tomato Saucei\nSmoked Red Herrings and Anchovies in bottles.\nExtracts\nWhen buying Extracts you want to be sure of\nthree things- Quality, Quantity and Price. In our\n2.J oz. bottles nf Sealey's Extracts you are sure of all\nthree. They are pure, full weight and retail at the\nsame price as most al! 'Joz. Extracts. We bIbo carry\n\u2022loz. and Kloz. bottles in a little less as tine a quality,\nat a little lees price.\nDry Goods Department\nSecond Floor\nTake   the   Elevator\nC. B. Hume Sr Co. Limited\nDEPARTMENT  STORE\nRevelstoke \u00ab\u00ab<* Arrowhead\nWatch the Windows\nfor Special Lines\nDuring January WEDNESDAY, FEU.  STH.   1911.\nTHE   MAIL-HEEAL *? REVELSTOKE\nNew Spring Goods\nEmbroideries and Laces.\nNew All-Over Nets.\nNainsook, India Linen, Mad-\napolin, Long Cloths.\nSuiting\nIndian Head, Fancy White Muslin,\nLinen Suiting, Rellicour Suiting, Check and\nStripe Zephyrs.\nBoots and Shoes\nFifteen Cases New Spring Styles.\nMen's Famous Stridors.\nHoys' and Misses' Ironclad.\nFor Misses\nEnglish Gingham\nA   nice line  at   u1.. e. per yard.    Warranted fast colors.\nBoots for Misses Patent Calf, Box\nCalf and Vici Kid.     Sizes ;,':, 4, 4 1-2, 5.\nFor Children\nIn small children's sizes we have a full\nrange. Come in and look around our shoe\ndepartment and inspect our line stock of\nShoes.\nPathe's (I izette No. ST at ICdifon\nTheator imiinlit.\nllnvc you tried briquettes yet in\nyour cook stove or open llro place?\nTin' Revelatoke General Agencies,\nLtd., have tlicm ulwnys for sale.\nOn I'Vliriiii' v, 17' li. wvii her\np'rniiuinjr, ther* \u00abill he a race\nmeet al lhn rink and anyone wishing to praoiioe fast skati\"8 enn d\"\nso every night from 7::l() to 8\no'clock. Prizes will be annoiwtri\nin Saturday's pai>er for onuplt's\nnice, one mill'; gem'.-; race, 1 mil';\nre'ay race, I men, two miles, for\noyster nipper; boys under 16, one\nmile.    Skating after races.\nREID <& YOUNG\nCRICKET CLUB AWAY\nTO SPLENDID START\nIled Officers, Transact Business\nand Gather in the Shekels\nfor Paraphernalia\nThe cricketers are oil. Krom a\nscore to a score ami K half turned\nout tc the nnnugl meeting of Revelst oke Cricket Club last nitfht end\nin one of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in the citj made preliminary arrangements for the season's work, In substantiation of their\nenthusiasm a goodly numlier dipped\n ~ I down  in  their pockets to the tune of\nsi'iuli'l  nnd  gold. Troops lined every\nInch ol the route.\nArriving at the main eotrance to\nparliament, their Majesties donned\nthe royal ruins ol scarlet and ermine\nTh 11 a brilliant possession was formed to the House oi Lords, where there\nwns a perfect phantasy of colors, embroideries un.l jewels,\ni The Duke of Norfolk, earl marshal\nnt England, headed thc procession.\nBehind him came the garter king-at-\nnnns and lhe lii'inlds, pursuivants, a\nqrllllant splash of eolm* which vividly recalled th\" time of tho lirst\nEdwards.\nI A fanfare from the state trumpeters outside the ''House of Lords\nI brought the assembled peers and\n.peeresses to their feet. Ascending the\nsteps of the dais, King George assist\nnl tho Queen to her throne,and then\ntook liis seal alongside. The Prince\nof Wales was accommodated1 with a\nminor throne on the right, while thi\nr\n1911 Diaries\nA complete range of\nOffice and Pocket\nDiaries, all sizes and\nprices.   See them at\nMacdonald's Drug Store\nPrescriptions Filled Promptly\nBirths.\nMassing\u2014At   Calgary,  Feb. sth,\n1911,   to   Mr.   and   Mrs.   II. |A.\nManning, a eon.\nWHITE   CLOVER   HONEY\nWe have jusi received a shipment of While Clover Honev put up 111\nfive lb. cans, whieh we will guarantee to be absolutely Pure Honey,\nnnd as tris is the season for honey we would advise you lo try thia il\nyoa wish toAgel the genuine article.\nWAGSTAFFE'S   JAMS\nThe name \"Wagstaffe speaks for itself in regard to quality. We have\na lull assortment oi this Pure Jam including Strawberry, Raspberry,\nPeach. Plum, Black Currant and Apt icot.j\nA.  HOBSON,        Baker and G occr.\n1.\nSo'.OO a   piece as   membership\nDied\nMcINTYRE\u2014At Notch Hill. Saturday. Feb. 4th, Christine, youngest\ndaughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John\nMclntyre, ol Revelstoke, aged 13\nyears.\nCOMING EVENTS\nM     ing   Pictures  at  the   EdisoU  The\natre to-nipht.\nManaging   Mildred, musical   comedy,\nEdison theatre. Feb. 9th.\nCon dcII Meeting, City   HII,   Fridny\nnight.\nCricketers Concert abi.m Fib llth.\nRace Meet at Rink, Fib. IT b.\nL. A rl n K.  T.  l'micc.  April  18th,\nOpera House.\nApril  IS\u2014Lgdiee'Auxiliary to the B. |\nof R. T.    Dance In '    *'.    House.\nFebi laey 29\u2014Jl B   C   Concert in thc\nMethi list  church.\nI.O.O.F.  Ai Home, opera house,   on\nMarch 17th.\nAllen  Players,  Edison  theatre,      on\nMarch 13th.\nTHI CITY IH BRIEF\nInsurance\nIs one of the most import,\nant items in your business\nKOOTENAY AGENCIES, LTD.\nwill look after this branch   of\nthe business for you.\nKootenay Agencies. Ltd.\nSuccessors lo Kincaid & Anderson\nMoving pictures to night at the\nEdied-H the.itre.\nThe lievelstoke Cricket Club will\naive a concert on nr about Feb. 'JI\nMrs. J. M. Keliie ic visiting  hi r\n'laughter,   Mr**\". II. A. M.im\nCalgary.\nA   huh'.-   muff   was   f. mnl   this\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ fees\nmul Immediately arrangements were\niiinile for the acquirement of a full\nI I .yini; outfit so that when the winter's snows are oil there will bc no\ntime lost in getting iu good fettle to\nmeet opposing tennis. Anil what\nKevelstoke cricketers will do to opposing teams will bc plenty if the\nsame eniliusiasm ol the annual meeting is carried by every member of\nthe club to the cricket field. At tha\nvery least Itevelstoke is assured of\none live sporting aggregation for the\ncoming season.\nThe  principal  object  of  the  annual\nmeeting   was,   of  course,   l.he  election\nol officers, and enough names      were\nput  in  nomination  for    gt least  two\nor three clubs.     However, the following were almost all  unanimously elected in due form:\nHon. Pres.\u2014Hon. Thos. Taylorf\nHon.   Vice  Presidents\u2014  Kilpatrick,\nKincaid,  Holten and Lindmark.\nPresident\u2014\\V. W. Foster.\nCaptain\u2014J.  Maley.\nVice Captain\u2014F. Fleetham.\nSec.-Treas.\u2014Chas. North.\nExecutive\u2014Field,  tllncklock,  Barnes\nBrier, Bovallo and Bourne.\nThe executive will be enlorce with\nthe duly elected captain, vice captain\nand secretary treasuret, making a\nI'i.ll completment of nine.\nAn honorary list ui members    will\nbe opened which  will entail a     subscription of not  less than    that      of\nDg members nn.l  as  much more\nns tbe Interest of members subscrib -\n\"_\u2022   will   warrant.      Mr.   Hilton,       a\n7 at E tisoi    visiting    cricke\u00a3er    from   Vancouver,\nsignified his intention of being in this\n,,     . .,,1  , ,  last with a substantial donation and\nMoving picture? will be - -mrm! ;\n,,'.        ,, ,\u2022 , ,   ,.   a    numniT of    others have  promised\nn at Ivin-on theatre on  r ri 1 iy\nI'.nbe'.- Gazette Ni\nI 'heater lOOight.\nweek   by  the   local   poi,re.\nnn be had by the lofer  by\nng at police bead quarters.\nMr. \\V, Kini:.  archil\neek for  Kamlnopp, where\nMime\napply\neft this\nhe  px-\n11:1   \t\nuiul Sttutday nights, to-morrow\nbonn: given over lo \"Managing\nMilil ri\nMr. Water*, ledger keeper in th*.\nM ii-... -   Bank\nf rr--. 1 to Sew SVesi mineti r\n*.f the  -..-: \u25a0    '\u25a0 u k   in   V\nII- will lea \u2022\u25a0 '\nIf our \u25a0\u25a0*.*-.\u25a0    1;\n1 .    . , \u25a0< 1     ;   \u25a0> u          1   '\n.:.--.\u25a0 -      '  ng I with expenditures\nims of two figures for the honor of\nag  their  names  enrolled in      thc\n1st.   Bi   that  taking it all   in\n* ike    cricketers     gut\naway  to .1 -\u2022 1 start,  together with\napturing many of thc\n.nt. may be hung Up\n'.  In and out of     this\nReceipts for last year showed    the\nof\nDuke ami Duchess of Connaught and\nother members of tho royal family\nwere placed on the left and slightly\nlower.\nThe great court ofBclalB took up\ntheir proper places around the\nthrones, and the mlng Invited all to\nbe soated,\nA nml Irom tho Duke nf Norfolk\nanil the gentleman Usher of tho\nBlack Hod (Admiral Sir M. M. Steele mon) departed to summon the\n\"Faithful Commons.\" While ho was\ngone there were a lew moments of\ndead  silence.\nIn the peeresses' galleries a wonder\nfui bepy of English beauties gazed\ndown on the scene. All wore robes\nniul coronets, which glistened with\nrare jewels. Dazzling groups of white\nsky-blue, sea-green and other weird\n1 niforms marked the position of the\nforeign em ssexies, ministers and military attaches.\nA rustle from the direction of the\nHouse of Commons proclaimed the\n1 'turn of Blgck Rod, and, headed by\nthe Speaker, Premier Asqulth and the\nleaders of tho government anl opposition, the \"Faithful Commons\" took\nup their position nt the bar of the\nhouse.\nOnce more tbo Duke of Norfolk\nmade a signal nnd the trumpets Commanded silence. Then ihe Lord Chancellor, kneeling on the steps of the\nthrone, handed the king the parchment roll on whieh wgs Inscribed the\nlirst speech of George V. to his parliament. The King, who wore a field\nmarshal's uniform under his robes,\nplaced his plumed lint on his head\nnnd, rising to his feet, rend the\nspeech  in clear ringing tones.\nThe House of Lords was packed\nwhen the imperial procession entered\nfrom the robing room at 2:30 o'clock\nA numlier of peeresses had seats on\nthe floor with the peers. The bishops\nand ambassadors with their wives\noccupied seats at the left of thc\nthrone. In the absence of American\nAmbassador Reid, who is having a\nholiday at. home, tho United ,-Uates\nwas repr?sented by William Phillips\nsecretary of the ambitssy.\nThe colonies for the tirst. time were\nrepresented by the colonial agents\ngeneral. Lord Sirathcolia, high Commissioner for Canada, was present, in\nthis capacity, and with him were\nine representatives from Africa, Australia and N'ew Zealand. Other diplomats, including others of tho Amel'i-\n' can embassy occupied places in the\nroyal gallery. The women wore\nmauve in half mourning.\nSpeaker Lowther and as many of\nthe members of the House of Commons gs could crowded the lloor ai'd\nstood in the aisles.\nlecte to secure the contract of draw- leaving a snug little balance\n, t     .    . t. \u201e    .,.,\u00ab.   ~',.,r.        -_..\u00bb Tl.    r.r.n-L.     -1 ll rr. \u25a0 .... n    rl...    I.nnlr In    a    cnortfl-\nThe Ju     .   Bible Club will hold alho'elat  Naku\n\u2022   .    rt in  the Methodist church    on\nian  -3rd.\ning up the plan? for lbe  new winj\n[the   Leland   Hotel.    Mr*   K ng\nileo  has   prospects of secui due io correct\name clase  of   work for a big new      T. _\npower plant.   The power  slumped n the bank,     in n sports\nv.f   were   manlike  manner  the  club  agreed    to\nn -aid lull at Vernon\nu \u2022 \u2022 .*.   mi. .*  ncen paid\nA    ii. \u2022 \u2022 ng     I    the Band  of Hi   \u25a0\n\u2022 ..1 in the city  hall  Friday\n...\nm   *. the C. P.R\n.   .    cut        the\n. \u25a0: vac  laterdressed\nt the 1  ipltal\nTl \u25a0 hoe Club on Th\n?ery enjoyable I ramp at\nfort      r fiftj   nt ri   prci\n\u2022   the party     if\n* \u2022  th\n\" i \u25a0   wh re a ty 1\n. .-. am)  dan Ing  was  ;r. I ilg\ni '.   t.\nT.   Cassldy,    machin -\u2022    al\nhai \u25a0\u2022\u25a0\n.,:   foreman  at    Rog\nwill h . I'er\n'\n\u2022 \u2022   ' ' i ar\nvioe W, B. Stei \u25a0 ter take    n\n\u2022  ** \u25a0 lace    I Mr. Keswti\nto Kamloops as I com -nan.\nli r. i   forget the   ih M    *\n.ii.l-i  the s\nLodge,  Mo   -'*    I 0.0 P.,  in   \u25a0\n\u25a0 inita\n!\u25a0*   C n Selkirk  Hall,    Feb\nHth.\nAn informal meel *.\nham   '\n' \"\n... ,       * '      \"\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^    .\n.    ..,    ....   nal   \\t      - ' '\" ^\"\"\"nr ,uture'\n,.;    Builders    Exchangi r* \" '\nwill be held *r. tbi   Usi mbly r*..,m ol\nthe Builders' Exchange I i Iding, Win\n,  *...-    i*'<*'.   lary   15th nml  16th.       A\n,   \u2022,,-\u25a0*.-'        being pn\nide*'.  \u25a0  \"     \u2022'.\" *' te\"   '\u2022\"\ni an gel*\n<\nHot Water Bottles\nFor the Cold Weather\nWe lio,*        largo   v*   '*\u25a0\njf   raarani *   til\nmem      . .    i   Rubber.\nChest   Protectors   and\nChamois Vests\nBews' Drug Store\nA man        n *\t\n, ilie Newman\nI   I      into\nI   the    C.P.R,      i,n\nMondaj   \u25a0\u2022 tl     ii * ' wily   fro wn\nfrost   bitten.\nThe man   wn\n:,   ' :,.     ...\n\u2022!.    lm. It I        '  expei ted\namputation will ta necessary.\n.i   club\n(Ncxl llunii\nll\n*\nearly  part  of  the\n*  ,.*K      :i-\nM l   A., has    .\n\u2022 \u25a0       \u25a0\n-    .\nM.i   A \u2022   wi n\n\u25a0 \u25a0\nto ill      rhe\n i*:-|. M\nVI  . ii ...*ri!   K  *   \u2022 .ue t m\noi en   ri i<\nnl    in   thi\n* .\nunced,    I..\namei  were | 11 ed   K nigh\nMacdo\nion    R ie   bating   Knight in the\ni,:''     ime i   a   \u25a0     ion  and II ie\nM  [nl   re        be IC-tiuitable\nan i      A lette      im a   i itei i    r  'ign\nit   town.\n'*.   :. I :*eased     the\n\u25a0tall;  * I   '*\u25a0''  *\ni express\ni .* day    Revel\ni..\nout there\nud with  tl\nI M. R. Dance\n*\nOwing to Conflicting dales of other\nentertainments P. Company, R.M.R.\nwill linlil iheir ilance in Drill Hall\nFriday evening the 10th inst, toad **f Thursday as previously arranged. Good Floor, Good Music.\nCome anl  have a  good  time.\nFIRST PARLIAMENT Df\nKING GEORGE OPENED\nImportant Session ot British\nHouse ot Commons Opened\non Monday last\nED   I In   Hut in iluy.      A   Hull\nI \u25a0 \u2022: : lei        Pup,     i.l 0\u00ab n   spot   around\n.*.*\u25a0\u25a0 .hi I t .ii Vdvige the Mail-\nHerald nil*\"\nWANTED \\\\'..t,i.i, in conk in hotel,\nwages $30 per month, Apply .I. II.\nyoung, Comaplix, ll. t'.\nWANTED Hy experienced bookkeeper nml stenographer, position\n.iiivvvIii-i e ai oniiil \\i row l.ni*.. h dis\nii iri.   i .io ,ii-i-i   io \u00bbtore  or tinie\nkeeping, lunitier  I Iness, etc.    Ali\nnl ' \u25a0 A.M.,I. run- ol\n\\l Ml. Ill 11 M.I'\nRemovalSale\nArc you one of tlie many satisfied customers who\nhave profited by our great sale, in which we are preparing to move to more modern quarters with a fresh\nand up-to-date stock ?    If not, whv not?\nWe are clearing out lots of goods at prices vou\ncannot afford to overlook. The freshest and best\nstock in lbe city at lbe smallest prices ever asked for\ngood goods.\nSee Window of $3 Silk and Net Waists\nDress Goods\nWe arc offering a particularly fine line of Dress\ngoods at a very special price.\nSuit lengths of the leading shades such as biscuit,\ntaupe, wisteria, gobelin, navy, etc., in thc l cwest\nmaterials. Reg. $8 to $15, are now selling al One-\nThird Oil.\nPlain aud Faney Dress Goods, in lustres, checks,\npi,litis, crispine, etc., all colors. Reg. up to ,s.sc\nNow 35c.\nFine Mohairs, Cashmeres, Plaids, etc. Only\n50c. per yard.\nSee Our 25c. and 50c. Tables.\nThey Will Surprise You\nLadies Fine Shoes\nWe are offering a real snap in extra good shoes.\nThese are the celebrated \"Vassar\" Shoe. They\ncome in Patent Colt, Dongola and liox Calf, in the\nbest lasts, and arc very dressy. We h ve two prices\nin them, $4.50 and $4,011 and arc offering them at\n$3,50 and $3.00.    Do not miss these.\nRemnants\nWe bave a table full o( the besi value in remnants, thai you c n find, They comprise almost\nevery kind of goods, and are sell'ng at a fraction of\ntheir former price.\nYour Winter Overcoat or Suit\nIf you haven't purchased llieni yel you\nbad belter come and look at our large\nand complete assortment. We can suit\ntbe most fastidious in the clothing line.\nMeKinnon & Sutherland\nFit-Retorm Clothing\nFoot-Rite Shoe\nF\n\u2022-\u00bb\nCivia   - * *\nv ng\n\u2022   (,ai ilnm* ni    of    hie\n:,. 1     ,,|    *.V,,li* ,i, I       hull\n, t.i .,( oheei 1\nTV*   I  M.''*A\n\u2022tw\u00bbntv    io..k   in   the unow covered   w Ih the letters ol   ivatepajei\nPro Bono poWlooM  \u00bba.   ,..,     i  waa accompany by Queen Mary anl\nnight for a couple irf hours,    t-unch   this morning for publication    '>\u25a0\u2022\n:r,r;:,: ;\u25a0:;;\/;;:::';;:: 'i::;::.'!.: \u2022 . ******\n'\"'\u25a0   \"       ,           ,    .,        \u00ab\u201e\u201e,,\u201e\u201e   ,l\u00abn     Ihli     \\noii.er  r* m\" \"'\u25a0 sioorted bj   i glittering escort of Utt\nZT^ToSr ',f U, rtSiion\u00abrlhi..M.K , o r ll,h,   ofthe   coach\n,     ,                 ,    ,r\u201e line alileniiiin  will iil.'O.ipiiiirie xi marched the Yeomen of the Cluni'd In\n'Vill   linve  nn   idea    i.,w   ninny to    ue-   IH|! iii'i'iinnii, niinu.  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TkhiiV,\nI ee M i. li nl lliiiilv, Af,\"'iil\nD.ilnl .Lum.,iv BOlb, 1011,\nfell BOW\nOio Reductions in Underwear\nWc have some odd lots in Underwear embracing\nsome of the besl oi' our regular lines which we are\noffering at a very low price.\nMen's Fleece-lined, Penman's.    Reg. 75c.    Now SOc.\nMen's Truro Knit, all wool.     Reg. $1.25.~\"Now~90c~~\nMen's Heavy Fleece-lined, Brown. Reg. $1.    Now 75c.\nMen's Heavy all wool.    Reg. 1.50      Now    $1.\nBoys' Fleece lined, Reg. 45c. io 55c.\t\n Now 30c. to 40c.\nSoys'  Turnbull's.  Reg. 50c. to 85c. Now 35c. to 65c.\n*.\nMcRae Mercantile Company, Limited\nThe Style Shop for Men and Boys Who Know\n_i\nwilliam 1. unions,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nSolicitors   for:-Tbc   Canadian Bank\nROBERT  SMITH,\nProvincial Land  Suvcyor,\nMining Surveyor,\n\"of Commerce, Tho Molsons Bank,! Engineering\nEtc ! 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