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C. -IUNE 10 1911\n$2.50 Per Year\nns&NG\nMTACKiE\n(\u00ab>Vj-^,\nIF YOU WILL \"TACKLE\" OUR FISHING TACKLE\nYOU'LL LAND ANY FISH THAT TACKLES YOUR BAIT.\nOUR LINES ARE NEW AND FRESH AND STRONG: OUR\nREELS ARE NOT RUSTY.\nWHENEVER THE THOUGHT OF HARDWARE ENTERS YOUR MIND. ALSO LET IN THE THOUGHT THAT\nOUR STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY RELIABLE\nHARDWARE.\nPRUNING KNIFE FOR\nMANY EXPRESS RATES\nL\nawrence\nHardware Co. Ltd\nPlumbing and Tinsmithing\nI\nImperial Bank of Canada\n^^^^^ Head Ofioa\u2014Toronto, Ontario.\nCapital Authorized      - $10,000,000.00\nCapital Subscribed            - 5,913,000.00\nCapital Paid Up             - 5 79S.000.00\nReserve        .... 5,79o, jOO.OO\nBranches er Agents at all principal points inJCauada.\nAgents in Great Britain and United States\u2014London, England,\nLloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago\u2014First Mi tional Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle\u2014Seattle National Bank, San Francisco\u2014Wells Pargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane\u2014Exchange\nNational Bank.\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposits of 91 and upward, received, and interest allowed at\ncurrent rate from date of deposit.   Correspondence solicited.\nRevelstoke Branoh\u2014A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr.\nWHITEWEAR\nYour requirements for hot weather garments are\nhere. A large and well assorted stock to choose\nfrom. A dainty line of Ladies' Underskirts at\nreasonable l'rices.\nMrs. A G, Crick, \u2022 First Street\nReductions on Charges on Less\nthan One Hundred Pounds\nEffective This Month\nAlthough no official intimation has\nyet been received by Mr. Ben Dickey,\nthe local express agent here, advices\ncome from Winnipeg that new express*; tiiiills, which hnve been appro-\nveil Iiy the Dominion Railway Commission, will come Into ellect on\nJune 16th. Mr. Dickey expects word\nof these irliiinges in a lew days.\nThese new tarifls ilcn'l only with express packages of less than one hundred pounds in weight. In thc past,\npackages weighing six pounds have\nhail to pay thc same rate as packages weighing seven pounds; and\npackages weighing eight or nine lbs.\nhave had to pay the same rate as\nten pounds. Under the new tarifls a\nlower scale ol rates is provided lor\nsix,   eight and  nine  pound  packages.\nSimilarly, In the past, when the\nrate per hundred pounds exceeded $2,\nsay, $2.10, Him charges on sni'ill pack\nages were based on the next \"-graduate\"\u2014$2.fil) per hundred pounds. Now\na new graduate is made for $2.25 per\nhundred pounds, and so on for all\nrates up to $5 per hundred pounds.\nPreviously, when a rate exceeded\n\u00bb5 per hundred pounds the rates for\nsmall packages were based on thc\ncharge of $6 per hundred pounds.Now\na new basis is made for $5.25, $5.50\nand $5.75 per hundred pounds; i.e.,\nin place ol the scale being made up\nof 50c. jumps over $2 and up to $5,\nanil $1 for over $5, the new tarifls\nprovide ivit.es tor every 25c. advance.\nThese changes will have the effort\nof reducing the charges on thc great\nbulk of small packages from 5c. up\nto :i5r. The majority ol shipments\nby express are packages under 100\npounds, and these charges will there-\nlore, allect the great bulk ol shipments by express.\nThe new express tarifls, above referred to, are in reality not so much\nnew tarifls as schedules modifying\nslightly thc existing tariffs. In the\ncomprehensive judgment upon express rates, issued by tbe Dominion\nrailway commission on December 24\nlast, it was ordered that within three\nmonths the express rompanies should\nprepare tariffs based on an entirely\nnew principle, and submit thsm tc\nthe commission for approval.\nThat order of the commission has\nnot yet been complied with; presumably the commission has granted thf\nexpress companies an extension o.'\nthe time fixed in the order ot December 24 last for companies with that\norder. The rates pronounced upon\nby the commission in December last\nare still in operation, and will continue in operation, save only as thej\nare modified by the coming into effect on June 15 of the above-refei red-\nto reductions on express shipments\nof less than one hundred pounds ir\nweight.\nThe Fall of Troy\nTonight, at the Kdison ihoHtru the\ngreat $80,000' production u! '\"lhe Fall\nof Troy\" will be exhibited.\nThe film is one ot the most remarkable ever produced anil hIicwb \u00a3,000\nsoldiers in action; the tail nnd burning of tbe city of Troy; i.iio ylant\nwooden bouse in which history records the soldiers having enl(iid\nthrough a gap in tho wail nn 1 a\nthousand and one other details in\nconnection  with  the  historic evert.\nThe picture will indcn'ily iu.piess\non the minds of the children Uie event which has had suih ai Influence\nin the world's history and nol ody\nshould miss the chance to see this\npicture. There will he a nuinl'ir of\nothiT films in connection wiin the\nprogram  ol  tonight.\nCHEVALIER, AS THE FALLEN STAR,\nOp.T.'i House, Monday Night, June 12\nCUN  CLUB SHOOT.\nFollowing is thc score of the Revelstoke Gun Cluh on Wednesday, June\n7th:\u2014\nMorgan    14      14\nMulholland  in\nBrown  13\nSturdy    24      20\nCummings 15\nTaylor  16      15\nSturdy  wins button  in Class A.\nTaylor wins button in Class B.\nMorgan wins button in Class C.\nMIGHT BASEBALL\nFOR THE   BEST\nIn    Staple   and    Fancy    Groceries\nGreen Onions, Radish, Lettuce, etc.\nMCINTYRE'S GROCERY\nPrompt Delivery\nHousewife's favorite Brands\nRobin Hood Flour\nJacob's Dublin Biscuits\nBell Blend Tea\nBell's No. I Java and Mocha Coffee\nG. W. BELL\nP. O. Box 208\nGROCER & BAKER\nPhone No. 23\nGUILTY OF  MANSLAUGHTER.\nVictoria, June 8.\u2014\"We find the\nprisoner guilty of manslaughter.\"\nThis sentence, read by the foreman\nof the jury and subscribed to unanimously hy the jury ended the second trial of Gunner Thomas Allen,\nlate member of No. 5 Artillery, on\nthe charge of murdering Captair.\nPeter Elliston, his commanding officer by shooting him through the neck\nin the barracks at Esquimnlt on the\nmorning of August 1,  1910.\nJudge Murphy at once reminded\nthe prisoner for sentence.\nBODY IS FOUND\nfate of Duncan Wilkins is Now\nProved Beyond a Doubt\nThe body of Duncan Wilkins was\nbrought to this city from Sicamous\non Thursday and interment took\nplace yesterday.\nIt will lie remembered that on the\nnight of Saturday, May 20th, the\nunforiunatn man stepped from a passenger train on to the bridge at Sicamous and from there into the lake\nlielow. Since thnt time every effort\nfor the recovery of the body h.is\nbeen made, and nothing was known\nto a certainty as to what nis fate\nhad been, till the body was fi und\nThursday on the bank o\u00a3 the Uie just\nmck ol the Sicamous hotel.\nFour Teams in League Which\nWill Compete for Trophies-\nGames for June and July\nThe Y.M.C.A. Twilight baseball\nschedule has been aiTanged and the\nfight tor the championship is off.\nThere arc lour teams (or* the league,\nand the games have been so arranged\nthat every team will get its (air\nquota ot games and prove in the\nlong run which is the best of tho\nbunch. The Giants arc thc latest\naddition to the lcugue nnil consists\nof a junior team which has in its\nmakeup some excellent iwirlers and\ncatchers, The Pirates, which for\nsome time hud a decidedly losing\notrcnk, lias again picked up nml\nproved ils mettle by defeating the\nBusinessmen in a good game on Monday night, and there is every prospect of this team holding its own\nagainst all comers. The Businessmen and the Corley House are the\nother two teams of the league,' and\nthey too, are both good ones. So\nthat all told a good season's spurt\nmay bc looked for in baseball circles\nThe schedule as arranged rovers the\nmonth of June and  July ns follows: \u2014\nJune 12\u2014Giants v. Businessmen.\nJune 14\u2014riratcs  v.  Corley's.\nJune 16\u2014Giants v. Pirates,\nJune   I'J\u2014Corley's   v.   Businessmen.\nJune 21\u2014Businessmen v. Pirates.\nJune 28\u2014Giants v. Corley's.\nJune 20\u2014Businessmen v.  Giants.\nJune 28\u2014Pirates  v. Corley's.\nJuno 80\u2014Giants v. Pirates.\nJuly  3.\u2014Corley's   v.   Businessmen.\nJuly  5*\u2014Businessmen   v.  Pirates.\nJuly 7\u2014Giants v. Corley's.\nJuly  10\u2014Businessmen  v.  Giants.\nJuly  12\u2014Pirates v. Corby's.\nJuly 14\u2014Giants v. Pirates.\nJuly 17\u2014Corley's v.  Businessmen.\nJuly 111\u2014Businessmen v. Pirates.\nJuly 21\u2014Giants v. Corley's.\nJuly  24\u2014Businessmen  v.  Giunts.\nJuly 26\u2014Pirates V.  Corley's.\nJuly 28\u2014Giants v.  Pirates\nJuly 31\u2014Corley's v.  Businessmen.\nFIELD NOTES.\nSKIPPER  NOT  GUILTY.\nVictoria, June 8.\u2014 Capt. Sears,\nmaster ol the ill fated Iroquois, who\nwas on trial for manslaughter in connection with the loss of his vessel,\nhas been found not guilty by the jury\nwhich was only out five minuies be\nfore a verdict wns arrived at.\nWORK OF INCENDIARY.\nNelson, June 3.\u2014Strong suspicion\nhas been aroused in Cranbrook lhat\nthe destruction by fire of three vacant houses .luring the past Hire\"\nweeks in that city was the work of\nan incendiary, according to Mr. A.\nA. Richardson of Vancouver, lire loss\n,-idjuster, who came in Irom the Ea I\nKootenay city  last  night.\nAdditional weight was given to fills\nidea hy the (act that in one ol the\nhouses which was partially saved hy\nthe fire brigade a can of' coal o 1\nfrom which some of the 11 iiild hid\nbeen taken, was found on the gri.un 1\nfloor, while beside the enn lny a\nplate which might have been used (\u2022,\nthrow oil on the walls.\nJamis J. IIIII thc railway ma*nat\\\nIs planning bis retirement (rom bu-i\nDIM.\nISSDES WARNING\nArchbishop of Ottawa Strongly\nAdvises Against Mixed Marriages\nOttawa, June 0.\u2014In his sixteenth\nannual charge to the synod of the\nAnglican diocese of Ottawa, the Archbishop of Ottawa this morning again took occasion to issue a warning\nwith regard to mixed marriages.\n\"Last yenr I laid before you warning advice on thc question of marriage with Roman CatLolics,\" the archbishop stated, \"and living ns we\nlo on very Iriendly and happy terms\nAith them, ii is most painful for me\nto have to put you, and through you\nill our parents and young people, on\n\u25a0juard against inlermarringe with\nour Roman  Catholic neighbors.\n\"Unless all social intercourse be-\nween us and Roman Catholic families ls to cease Intermarriages are un-\nnvoidable. Tbey W1H occur. Thc only\ncourse left is [or us to warn our\nyoung people that tbey should guard\nIn the tirst instance against yielding\ntheir heart's love tu Roman Catholics, but that if Ihey must marry\nthem, the greatest rare should be\nexercised by their parents and them\nselves that the marriage be so eol-\nemnizod that there shall lie no room\nleft for husband or Wife, as the ease\nmay be, to abandon family on thc\nground  that tbey art living in sin.\"\nHis grace referred briefly to the pastoral letter issued recently by the\nhouse of bishops, which took a strong\nstand  against  lhe  He Temere. decree.\nA special grand jury has started an\ninquiry at OhioagO into the iumlier\nIndustry in connection with which a\ncombine Is alleged to exist.\n\u00b0TAjgST   A Winning Miss\nFootball, baseball and ladies bask\netball are all on tbe go again, and\nin excellent shape. All three teams\nwon in the games at Golden on Vic\ntoria Day with tbe (ollowing scores\nFootball, 1-0; baseball, 16,12; basketball, 15-8; well, we haven't attaiaed\nour normal condition yet, but what\nof poor Golden.\nMis. R. tJ. Goldon has just returned Irom a three months' visit to her\nparents in London, Ont.\nMr. F, TomlinBon, our popular post\nmaster, is shortly to build a band -\nsome residence adjoining Mr. Geo.\nBuckham's, and rumor hns it that he\nwill not batch either.\nMrs. Davis and little daughter,\nKwenit'h, who has spent the winter\nwith ber sister Mrs. A. Mclntyre here\nleft last week on an extended visit\nto Revelstoke friends.\nMr. Pigon comes (rom Montreal to\ntake shargc o( the Mt. Stephen house\nfor the summer, Mrs. Young has returned to Glacier house.\nMiss Sibbald ol Band, ->ister of\nMrs. Q, Hunter, has taken a position in the otlice of the Mt. Step-\nben house here.\nMr. K. Hampton left last week ,(or\nVancouver where he intends to locate\na home. Mrs. Hampton nnd children\nwill follow shortly.\nChevalier and His Art\nAlbert Chevalier, speaking of his\nart, in a rcc?nt interview said:\n\"Perhaps actors take themselves\ntoo seriously, but If wc did not do\nthat, wc would not he good artists.\nI ran only illustrate my method of\ncharacter delineation by cuing the\nSketches of Phil May, who was one\nof England's greatest bluck and\nwhite artists. Tho unthinking person always remarked upon looking\nat May'*- illustrations, that be mado\nevery line mean so much, and tbey\ncommented upon the apparent lack\not detail in the picture. May told\nine that lie divw his pictures wich iu-\nflnlto pains, idling detail upon detail\nanil then alter the skcteh was completed be rubbed out all but. those\nlinos which were absolutely necessary\nThis is the way I form n character-\nizatl'Ui. I work it out .is carefully\nas possible, leaving not one gesture,\none intonation, one hint of emotion\nunexpressed, Thou, when 1 hnvo absolutely gotten these details Bxad in\nmy mini!, I give my own personality\nfree play.\" Chevalier believes most\nthoroughly in the personality of thc\nactor. He remarked that no one,\nby any possibility, could mistake\nSarali BornhiiPilt upon her entrance\n.is Kediiia, lloma Sol. Cnmllle, or\nany oi thc other characters with\nwhich ebe l*s IdeuUDcd \u00bbu4 yet,     bt\ncr\nGarden Tools\nWire Netting, Fencing, Screen Doors and\nWindows, Rubber Hose, Sprinklers, etc. Carpenter's Tools and General Hardware.\n^\nSPORTING   GOODS\nBaseball and Lacrosse Goods,   Fishing  Tackle,\nthe best stock ever in town.\nFARM AND GARDEN SEEDS\nHAY  AND   FFFD\nFULL LINE OF GROCERIES\nBourne Bros.\nHardware,\nStoves,\nPlumbing\na\nfresh. Wholesome Meats\nCars arc arriving Semi-Weekly.\nStock always fresh for supplying\nRetail Trade in City.\nP. Burns & Company. \u00a3td.\nWholesale and Retail Merchants\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nButter\nBrookfield Extra Creamery Butter\nKeystone Creamery Butter\nColdspring Dairy Butter\nMalakwa Dairy Butter\nRevelstoke Meat Market Ltd.\nHigh Glass Meat Purveyors\nPhono 251\nP. O. Box 181\nsaid, each one ia also a distinct type\nplus  thc  Bernhardt   personality.\nChevalier will lie here in the opera\nhouse on Monday evening. Seats\nnow on sale ut Macdonald's drug\nstore.\nThe company also carries their own\nhall team and will play a local team\nthis afternoon.\nOpera House To-Night\nThe Winning Miss Company, with\nlifty lour people, arrived tbis morning in their private car und will\nshow at the opera bouse tonight.\nUwing to some misunderstanding as\nto the date ol the attraction it bad\nbeen rumun*d that the company\nwould not lie here until a later date,\nbut Mr. Woollolk, owner and manager o| thr company bald a contract\nlor tonight aii'l le bwi with his en\ntn-e company and a cai loud ,,[\nscenery,\nIn  tbc cities  ou  tho  Canadian  J'a\nclllc,   Kamloops,   \\ ciii'iii   and        New\nWpirtniinster,  tin   rtporti from      the\nmanagers  ol  thc  opera  houses,  ni.it>'\nA Winning 111m\" to tie the lic.it\niniiHiial how of lhc MMpn. The play\nis replete with novelties, has a beautiful and very lai'e*o CborlW, ami is\nfun Irom start to finish.\nMax Bloom the leading comedian\nins never In en through this territory\nMON lint his success in Canada\neast ami west this season puts btm\na plane of popularity equal to\nany comedian tbat has ever played\nthis part of the country.\n'he cost of,operating \"A Winning\nMiss'' en'h night Is nearly five httn-\nlieil dollars anil requires capacity\nhouses in cities this nine for them\nto meet tlicir Minuses, i'ricis Ulty\ncents to two Uullari,\nCrown Timber Office Gone\nOfficial instruction waa received in\ntins city this morning (rom tbe Department of tbe Interior to move tbe\nCrown Lands Department to Kamloops.\nOpera House Tn-Ninht, June 10(\nWith \"A Winning Miga\"', SATURDAY, JUNE 10, Wll.\nTHE  MAIL-HERALD,   REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY,  JUNE 10, 1911.\nGbe flbatVfcerato ' f\nPUBLISHED  WEDXE8D.U   AND\nhatdrdak at\nrevelstoke. b. c.\nJntcrtoc pubUsbiiifl Company*.\nLimited\nTbe eflorte ol Hon. Thos. Tayloi to\nthrough-\n\u25a0   ,    * . . .  and \u2022  pi \u25a0 lallj\nI .    .       must earn  lor  lum\ntbe electorj\n;   . \u2022    il   : ipe.       Thesa\ncommercial highways next to the rail\n; ,., .        |        \u2022;.      mi. itest   possible\nmeans - t new     countries,\nWhere  I go,  tbere      tha\npi ng up in    their\nlopment  ot these\nties alter thai largel\nthe Burroundlng cottn\nist bi   ms l\" tributary to\n*  through  tbo means      ol\nThis M.ty  .uul its\n. :. \u25a0  .   \u00abbleb le a mosl\nBicult section t     bread w th i \"a*! .\nhas i \u25a0      hi   .- at the treatment\n.-\u25a0., ids of Hon,   Thoi.\nTayl' -   iepartment,   His uc\ntivitj       \u25a0 -Iiy earned  for him\nthe c if \"Good Roads\" Taj\nlur. Money has been spent on roads\nand tra,Is here at the rale ot $75,000\na year, ari! no doubt there would be\nming .! we could legitimately expend it fast enough. In fart\nMr. Taylor through sume ol his po\n. admirers here has said so frequently. \"Good Roads\" Tayl r\nwants to see tbe roads and trails opened up just as mtii'h as any min\n11 * Ing bei ause i.l knows It Is for the\nbest interests of the citizens.\nTo tne south of this city there Is\na most beautiful country to optn\nup an'l thousands of dollars are being expended opening it up right at\nthis very minute, but thi-re are some\nroads more urgently required thi n\nothers. One of these is the Trout\nLake-Beaton road and some of tie\nmerchants of Trout Lake were in tins\ncity last week interviewing the Coi-\nservative Association \u00bbith a vi w\nto impressing upon the governmed\nthe immediate necessity ol getting at\nIt an.l improving thia road at oi.ee\nIt Is hoped their mission was successful*! Three thousand dollars I s\nbeen appropriated tor this work, I it\nthe Tr.M'.t Lake residents want t'ne\nWork   got   .it   r.ght  away   and       11   y\nhavt good grounds     for smh a    i i\nquest\nAt present the C.P.R. runs a t.i\nfrom Revelstoke to Arrowhead iiy\n: lil, thence hy the -Vrrow Lakes anl\nrail to Tr il, Rossland and Nels n .\nall ins through    exquisite\nscenery.      Hut the trouble  now      is\nthat  the return trip has to he madj\n:   exactly the Sami   route,  and nil\nbecause  une  lift \u25a0\ntween Tr it Lake and Beati a Is\nin\".-: difficult for wagon tranipi i\ntion. Were this puce of load ri\ngood shape Assistant Paasengei A-\nent Wells of Nelson would have Ihs\nreturn trip made from Nelson to \\i-\npenta hy the Kootenay l.ak.'s. ry\nrail to Gerrard, by the Trout Laka\nroute to Trout Lake City an.l i i\nTr -it La's.* City to Beaton bj  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n-.t    Revelstoke. Thia\nroute ;s recommend.-1 Welle,\nprovided the Trout L.u.   i I\nI shape and ti..- e\\\nplaini tbe icUvWy \u25a0\u25a0'. th Tn tl Lake\npeople.     Freight ratei from    Revel-\n.-I ,p,*   to    -' rr.*       Of\n*- <      I be mat      . \u25a0\u2022      I      \u25a0 i\ntoo if this  roa      -    .; * - iy\nt':.e-e  Ti    *'.   Lake   ;*\u2022   ; li\nrati- Stave COB\n\u2022   must   be  figured\nWert I opened  ui 1\nio  more  b tslnesa for    l:        \u25a0  -v,\nand tbe Mall-Hi ral 1 Join \u25a0\n\u25a0\nc >n-\nI\nn'e.ht   aw ,y       It   would I       .   nrich\nround      trip     opened up do  .  R \u25a0 el-\n,*tok\nTl.'* c minute* pf Troui\n\u2022-   was  headed  of JI\ntbe  ; \u25a0     ' .     '\nTl,* 'in,\nnre  .-\n\u25a0\nthere ts\n\u25a0\nI\nsome ol these fairs u i*an a\nand  I*  a mean      '\nkoo* t-hal\nitoM i i. * . -f- .  '       rill be an\nJune 30tb  to     July t it\ntime  when   t-hoee  big  .\nberries  for   which  Re\nfamous a;\"* at  thnt\n\u2022\u25a0\u00bb no better ro\ning  the   p ;     I I .\nquartet I   \"'\u25a0   tin*  fruil in\ndustry in H   C.     \u00bbi   il ,. bavi     \/\nmineral  I\nln*n,  ehlch a few samples could     be\n'\". then to    \u2022\nBampli      \"'    -\u25a0 big He's\ncould  be     nhn\u00bb-n.     Ttu* surrounding\ncountl claimed  to i\u00ab* a\nng till i      ThiH\na. ai'  kni.w, '\u2022 *\u25a0\u2022 th re nre i thei  l*\"**-\ni**> mnl othei b 'i*      not\nk* \u25a0\u2022\u2022   iw,  in :t i Would it\nOUl      nad\nJtmou-etrate th.. [act t    then? Down\nINSURANCE\nIf you insure with us you\ninsure with some of the\noldest and strongest companies in the world.\nlil    TROUBLES OF CENSUS MAN\nThree-Quarters of An Hour tc\nbet Aye of five Old Maids\nThe Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\nInsurance of All Kinds\nTi\niiniilii  Telegram.  -\"1   struck     live\nuiil\nmaids  in  one  house  aud  it   look\niik'\nnn hour and thrce-'quarters to get\nthe\nage ot any ol  thom.\"\nA\nsmiling young cen ius enumerator\n^\nJ\n,n tin* real nf the Victoria hotel thero\nare two grizzly cubs and two little\nTeddy bears taken in captivity some*\nwhere around bore. Buppose theso\nwere exhibited In u booth at tbo Gal\ngal y fair would thoy ii\"t attract a\nbig crowd around the Revelstoko\nbooth, and il this crowd did gather\nto see the bears would they nut tako\na peep at the berries, tbo ore samples .nnl tho lumber Biimplcs? Wo\nare imi sn particularly in favor of\nOalgary fair but Calgary would perhaps be the best, place for such an\nexhibit, and if the Board of Trade\ncan see Its way clear to finance such\na scheme it. would result In untold\ngood to the city. We especially re-'\ncommend this scheme for their consideration,\n200,000 tramps In the whole coun*\nii uros show thai about. 20,11110 u!\n< army of special parasites are\ntin\ntry ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nthis army of special parasites are always to be found In this state ami\nahout Hi.uuu in Ilus city alone. More\nthan $1,000,000 a year is spent for\ntiie maintenance of thin nriny in jails\nnn.l other Institutions, while tho cost\nnl tho damage to property and crimes\ncommitted together with general contributions bungs the total up to\n$5,000,000, While the plan by which\nit is proposed to wipe out this wasteful expenditure and at the same\ntime eliminate the tramp problem\nhas never been tried in this country\nit h is proven so successful abroad\nthat there is no doubt as to its ef-\nficiency here. It proposes to e>tnli-\nlish somewhere in the country a\ntramp farm colony to which vagrants\n'\u25a0an be sent and where the products\nof their labor will be used toward\ntbo-ir maintenance. Thc professional\nhobo for whom work litis no attractions will doubtless give the province\na wide berth while those sent to the\nfarm  will      be  given  an  opportunity\nThe most\nabroad\nit  is  be-\noval\nThe lieutenant-governor of Ontario\nhas been urging that the young people of Toronto be \"drilled In the use\nol the Canadian tone, of which they\nshould not be ashamed.\" The lieutenant  governor  must have  heen  lii-l\ncuing  to some  Canadians  who      im- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nport their accent under tho preferent-  to become useful citizens.\nial tariff,  thinking that thereby they successful  of these colonies\nestablish their standing in society. It actually makes money, and\nwas very  disappointing to these peo- Heved  that  a similar result could be\nlew years ago to observe that accomplished here.     The matter      is\nthe present  now  before the     legislature  in      the\nac-1 form of a bill  providing      for      the\npic a\nthe then  Prince of Wales-\nking\u2014 did not speak with  the\ncent they had so arduously acquired.\n- Montreal Star.\nTHE    COUNTRY  MERCHANT.\n\"Yes,\"  remarked  a country      mcr-|\nchant,     \"I  certainly      have  a    snap.\nWholesale    houses      send   duns every '\nnth ainl draw mi me at sigbi,  but |\nWL. __^^^\ntrad-\nacquirement  of  the  necessary\nnud  within about one minute\nits  passage  there  is certain  to\nthe greatest      tramp     exodus\nknown.\nland\nalter\noccur\neber\nVACUUM  KLV CATCHER.\nThe limit ol uses to Which  a      vu-\nsen.l   a  bill   to  a farmer  he    bc- j cuum apparatus may be put seems to\ncomes swearing mad und quits\ning at my store. While 1 am hard\nup for money, many of those who\nare owing me are sending money in\nadvance to mail order houses. K 1\ncontribute money to any cause people say I am bidding for trade, if\nI don't tiny say I am a hog. Every\nday I am expected to dig up for everything that comes along, from a\nrattle ticket to a church fund by peo\npie who claim 1 ought t\" do     tins\nbecause ihey do part nf the trailing\nhere, but our friends the departmental stores neither buy tickets nor help\ntbe church fund, and yet the.\ncash in advance business. II I sell\na pair of pants I must treat the inn\ndy to candy and cigars; tl r buy a\nload  \"1  potatoes I must  do the  same.\nCustomers who aro able to pay hang   immersed in scalding water to kill the\non  to their money  while  l   pay    10  captives.     People  who think  t\nper cent, at the bank  to get      ready   takin :,* about n    .\nI have a lug business du   ng   - .  -.ment\nhard     times and poor crops,     from   and   munii \u2022    the\npeople wbo are willing to trade with * .-\nme provided I can duplicate   atal\nue hou.-e  priees and  wait until  b \t\nest ;,t mono).     My scab too\nmuch, when I sell sugar, and '* \u25a0\ntie when 1 buy butter.     I\nu liar  and a  grafter.      If I smile      I\nam  a  soft  soapy  hyp If  I\ndon'l  I am a grump,     Yes   certainly\n- a snap,\"     Ami he looked\ner   Jin.\"11\"      Worth  ol   BCCl nuts.       all\ngood and wonders how he cnuld raise\n1330  to  pay  a sight   Iraft  due      tomorrow\u2014Ex.\nbe boundless. Here is a plan hy which\nit catches Hies. A pipe leading trom\nthe vacuum tank is suspended across\nthe 1 uniii horizontally with a Berles\n,',' funnels depending from it. One\nfunnel can be hung over a table, for\nInstance, and another over the window sill. As the dies enter the window those that come close to tbe\nfunnel are sucked up Into the pipe\nabove. For those that escape a bait\nnl bread and molasses is set on the\ntable below tbe mouth of the Becond\nfunnel. When tbe InBects make for\nthis feast thej are whirled up Into\nening above .1 soon as they\ncome within the radius of suction.\nValves at the top of the funnels close\ndown when the vacuum motor is shut\nu'i .uul the traps can be remi\nHigh School Attendance\n\u25a0li 1*\"  nt   Bevels! ke\nSi'hool tor month ol May, 1011.\nH-igh -Cf\nfouli\nli\n-     '-i\n-\n'.HI \"Jll\ns\n28   89U3 10\nATTRACTIVE  HANDERA\nilgary  Industrial   Bib\nCo. havo during the  past  fei\nissued   some   very    iti      I        Hangers\nDg their exhibit!   1 Many\nwill    reraemlier    the ban \u25a0\n\u2022*i Trail 1\ni*.             \u25a0 '   hanger\nyet   published   by   tl my.      It\n\u25a0  \u2022*\nlet.iy sighted an aeroplane in\n,i,'l   In*   .mut.-il\n,y  tl.I**'*.ii.l.     whirl,        i    nn as just\nrcli i tbe head * ' tbe avla-\n11       lima two c..iui   lithograph\n: -'.   -   tbi  n 'im* of the Bxhlbit \u2022\nloo in*i  1 iii. .imn .i\"t!' tu -inly V'b.\n1     * * nl U V      1  \"'.'   *'      tlle>\nPublic Schools Attendance\nrhi .'\u25a0\u25a0\nfor   tin*   I\nfollOWl\nCentral 9\nnil .ine\n.*\u25a0 Pub\ne* schools\n\u25a0\n*. I\nII\nill\nIV\nV\nVI\nVII\nVlll\nT\"  \u25a0\nStrathcona Schl. I'ii\n1 .'.ili\nI\nli\n111\nIV\n\u25a0\n1\nHO 51\n-\n-'i \u25a0\u00ab;\nmade this stateiiie lay when asked what his chief difficulty was 111\ngetting Information, \"Thoro are,\" he\ncontinued, \"a very large number of\npersons who regard thfl information\nus too personal a character and they\ndecline to answer it, at all, or if thoy\ndo, it is given in Buch a way as to\nlead one to believe that It is nol any\nwhere near the truth.\"\n\"Among the residents ol Rosedale,\nthere is some difficulty in obtaining\nInformation regarding the finances\nand also the amount nf Insurances\ncarried. In one of the North Toron\nto ili-tricts yesterday afternoon one\nenumerator got through 110 nameB.\nHo stated that for the most part* pen\npie have no objection to giving information about Iheir family or\nabout themselves, lull somo of the\nquestions have been so magnified by\ntbe newspapers thttt they do not\nwanl   to tell  a great many  things.\n\"Some of them are surprised when\nthey are not asked if ihey are lunu-\ntics or insane. 1 simply ask them if\nthey have any physical infirmities or\nintellectual deilclences. Then some of\nthem want to know what that is. 1\ntell Lhem that lunatics and crazy\npeople have Intellectual deficiencies\nand that people are physically infirm\nwho have to he pushed around in an\ninvalid chair.\n\"One,woman asked me how I would\nlike to lie tbrowed out. I told her I\ndidn't know what it would feel like\ngoing out il I didn't hit a gate post\nnnd stop too suddenly. I advised\nher to get somebody much bigger\nthan me  to  make the experiment.\n\" One of the census commissioners\nstated that he had Interviewed 54 out\nof 84 enumerators, and while there\nwas much to be understood and\nstraightened out, fair progress was\nbeing made. He said that some of the\nolder men were not making the progress o*5 thc younger men and did not\nseem able to comprehend the (jiust -\nions and schedules.\n\"Here is an Instance,\" he said.\n\"One man came in with his sheet\ntilled up giving all the nationality ot\nthe people entered the same as their\ntribal origin. It was Irish, Irish;\nScotch, Scotch; Knglish, and so all\nthe way down. We hud to niter\nthose and mnke them all 'Canadian.'\nThis is one thing they don't seem to\nunderstand, and I can readily see\nthat il an Irishman or a Scotchman\nhas just arrived in Canada, he is\njust as Scoteh as he ever was, and\nit will bc a long time before they\nwill prefer to be called a Canadian,\ninst,'a,I   '\u00bbf  eit.hii    Irish   or   Scotch\n\"One of the enumerators in the\nward, after he had secure,1 some ot\nthe information fi om a boarding-\nhouse keeper, was told:\n\"Is there anything else you would\nlike to know. Whose business is it\nwhere me husband is, and it. ain't\nof your business or thc Whitney\ngovernment's how much money 1\nmake or what I do with it, so you\ncan gel    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n\" A resident    .   Rosedale smiled all\nlhe   way   through   the   long   list       of\nand  hesitated   Alien    asked\nabout     bis     Le  Insurance.  'Oh  put\n00,' he said.\n\"When  the en .merat* 1\n.shed  with him each oi five servants\nwere called  in   .ml  Interrogated sep-\nnumerator.        when\nhow     much money\nthey  11. gentleman\n; 1 the sei     *'\n11  was too  pei lonal,\n.itel the]  1 answer >t        Thej\nled   us   receiving  $15\nmet     with\n\u00bban!   but    *   other\n*   number\nof both  DM women  wbo do not\nrememlH't   \u2022   *    . *ar   in   which       they\n11. nth   \u2022*   say m-th\nmg of thi Tins is one of the\npartleu\nlaily repugn       to old women.\n\"l'i  '\"* errd of\nthe ward the nun\n\u25a0 \u25a0\n.11..   \u25a0   \u2022\n\"Wall ..* '\n-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nthe end  i\/i\n..   \u25a0 *    *\nisk this fell\n*.' \"\nCANADIAN GOLD PIECES,\n1 Ittawa, June 51 -The final appr\nat London of Lbe designs for the new\nCanadian live and ton dollar gold\npieces is expected shortly. Ily autumn the new coinage will be installed. They will be 111 instrinsic value\nand size the same as the American\ncoins ol like value, and will probably\njo accepted at pur in the United\nSlates, thus proving 11 great con -\nvenlenco to the Canadian who now\n,;oes across the border unprovided\nwith American money, Practically\ntho only gold coins in use in Canada\nut present are the American gold\npieces, nnd the number of these in\nthis country is surprisingly large.\nOn December 21 last the receiver-general lor Canada had no less than\n$118,000,000 worth, thus showing the\nlarge demand there is for a gold coinage  in  Canada.\nWEEK'S  EXTRA   VACATION.\nToronto, .Mine (\u25a0:*. The King having\nexpressed a wish that nil school cli i'l -\ndr.cn should have u week's holiday uf1-\ntei* the coronation, tho day schools\nwill probably close on dune 21i, instead  ol  ,I line  2K.   the date arranged.\nVISIT   KKOM   THE   KINli\nTn\nrle.l\nnlu, June 8,- It ta papor\nhere that a visit will bo made to this\ncountry by His Majesty King (Ieorge\nThe King will visit Canada en route\nfor India where he will bo crowned\nas Emperor. It Is sai.l His Majesty\nwill visit all the important cities in\nthe Dominion during his journey\nacross the country, and will sail for\nIndia from  Vancouver.\nHarry Winters\nwere  drowned\nAlbert.\nin\nand   Thor   Helgeson,\na slough at  l'rince\nNine hundred dollars a foot was\npaid for a Fort street corner in Winnipeg.\nk(oi\noronatioh\n\u00bbTEA\u00ab\nPacked in\nBEAUTIFUL CORONATION\nSOUVENIR TINS\n60 *   a pound\nIn commemoration of tlie coronation of\nKinp George V,'- RidgwayB\" havo put o-.i tlie\nmarket a coronation tin of a ni\"st picturesque\nand exquisite design] bearing cxi client portraits\nof ICing George v, Queen Mary and the Prince\nof Wales. Special panels have been designed\nrepresenting Canada, India, Africa, Australia\nand New Zealand,\nOnly a 1itniio<l number have been iinpoitcd.\nPrice GOe. for one pound tins.\nAi lU-t hlitipit\nCALGARY\nCalgary. Alberta\nJune 30th\nTO\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\u2014_ I)ivi\u00abi'\n\u25a0     n.''.   br  bad    hi   ii|i|rlii*.'i     Ili, 1  mii II I **!  -t,.,il,,*,,**,,, \u25a0*\u25a0*., |,\ntion to i*   1.. Richardson,\nPal k. 1 algary,\n\\ ictoria\n,. ipi   1 |velj   \"\u00bb'\nfor 1 In* nioni hi\n,,l  and\nI h.i' i*\nShield\nine   Kelson\nA TRAMPLB88  PRO\\ tNCB,\nlune    8.\u2014There      is      ft\ngloom among tin memfiers m tin* an\nrlent il ii.it royal 1 i'i \"I Iramp*.\nlm- plans ai\u00ab' now inrbi amy l\" trial\"'\nijiiiiK'i tie* r.i't ti.itnpln.h p rovln-M\n111 the '\"iiiiui v iiiiii to 'hinge It from\nthe paradise of panhnndlors, which\nit now is, to a territory to be Hhun\nIrthui  i*'   Kslly, undei  arrwl\nRed iwr bai confuted,\nii\nPhi   milli ** v conting-ant i front th*\ndominions and coloniafl h 1\ncommenced  to arrive In    London for\nthc coronation\nMen charged with creating disturb\nmires in Vancouver on Monday, were\ngiven three months 111 Jail with hard\nA.'*- \\i'A     K Wl'.\nued by every professional hobo.     Of' labor.\n.   at  tbe  ' Mi'le      in\ni*.   ,*\nl'imiB-i-8\nml i\" *     \u2022'\u25a0';\" *.'\n.      '!.\u25a0*\n; |H I   Totll\n* *, opi 11 \u25a0' ii\u25a0\u25a0 with\n\u25a0 mi  \u25a0' ..-   1 1 \"'.in bureau,\n\u2022     : Will     ll*\"\nlo I'*     to\nprovide th  ms lo t Iw 1 Ity\nwith   latlsfneloiy     accommod >iIon\nTill'    H|\"M      1        * INH'Ii      I    lIl'H     i.ll llll\nlines 1 uniting into Vancouver will be\na big Inililiriiieut.\nJuly 7,1911\n$29,000\nIn Prizes and Purses\nFreight paid on all exhibits nritfinatinK in Alberta\nThe besl special features\nover seen in Canada west of\nToronto, including :\nBrennan's Mono-Rail Car.\nMoving Pictures of the Coronation,\nGrand display of Fireworks.\nMusic by the 103rd Rifle\nRegimental Band and other high\nclass features.\nPai i:Mutual machines to be\nfor the lirsi time\nWestern Canada al\nthe Exhibition\nRace*\nReduced Passenger Rates\nEntries close June l\">ili\nSheriff I, S. G.  Van Wart,\nPresident\nCol. Jas. Walher,   E. J. Dewry\nVice-Presidents\nii ,\/f Lists and othor Informa-\nI imi   Iiiiiii    E,   I,    Iln 11 Mil>-\"\\,\nManager,  Victoria   Park,   ('\"i\ngary,\n\\\nCREAM\nPAKING POWDtf\nSuperiority in\nStrength, Purity,\nWholesomeness\nEstablished:\nU. S. Government Reports,\nHighest Awatd\nWorld's Columbian Exposition.\nSixty Years the Standard.\nOPERA HOUSE\u2014ONE NIGHT ONLY\nMONDAY,   JUNE   12\nENGLAND'S GREATEST CHARACTER ACTOR\n..Albert Chevalier..\nASSISTED HV\nEdna Blanche Showalter\nl'i iinn Doniui Soprano\nAi Him I'iano,   lOlIN C. IIOI.I.inAY\nMyron W. Whitney\nTin* American Basso\nTickets $2, $1.50, $1.    Plan of Hall at Macdonald's Drug Store\nPrices Are Better Than Ever\nInstruments selected b.v one who knows\nwhat instruments should be\nEdison Phonographs - Victor Gramophones\nALL RECORDS OF THESE TWO MACHINES KEPT\nAgent for Gourlay. Winter & Leeming's\nGherhard Heintzman, and other noted\nmakers of Canada's finest pianos.\nShaw's Sash and Door Factory\nManufacturers of Sash and Doors, Mouldings\nand all kinds of Woodwork.\nGel your Screen Doors and Windows made to\nOrder.\nG. 2). Shabv,   -    Proprietor\nIdeal Billiard Hall and Cigar Store\nLargest, Coolest and Most Up-to-Date\nRooms in the City.\nCUTLER  & STOKES,   -    PROPS.\nH. W. Edwards\nTaxidermist\nBEAR   RUGS  MOUNTED\nOornor of Con-naught Ave. and\nVictoria Rond\nREVELSTOKF, \u25a0 B. C\nP   O.  Box 31\nFoit BALK Two cheap propt rtlei on\nThird street, neat Cowan Block, H\nHiiui'y house, ii \" :i Bungalow\nttanding on a cornet int. Apply\n.Inini Dmliy-Blilii', 181S, tlludstone\nAvenue, Victoria, B. C. iin\nHOLY NAMES *C\u00bb0EMV AND NORMAL SCHOOL\nSpokane, Wash,\nCatalogue and Ratei nn Application,\nAdtln'CN :     Bl*TBB SUPERIOR.\nWANTKI) - To rent, two furnished\nroom, with board Inr mini, wlfo,\nand two children, Answer T.B.O.,\nlu cure ol Mail-Uorald. '.!\nSATURTAY, JUNE 10,  1911.\nthid\" mail-hebald, REVELSTOKE\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nHAVE INSTALLED  IN THKIR   VAULT A  NEST  OF\nSAFETY  DEPOSIT BOXES\nIF YOU HAVE  ANY\nTITLE DEEDS. MORTGAGES. INSURANCE POLICIES,'\nOR OTHER VALUABLES\nTHEY SHOULD BE LODGED IN ONE OF TKLSE BOXES\n171\nFOR   FURTHER   INFORMATION   APPLY  TO\nREVELSTOKE    BRANCH-F   M. GIBSON. MGR'\nLOGGERS'   BOOTS\nTlu* Famous Lcckie Loggers' Hools and our own\nmake a ways in stock. See our Pack Straps and\nPack Sacks.\nARMSTRONG   &   COMPANY\nBent and Shoe Repairers,\nSaddle n.\nHarness Makers\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED   1856\nCapital Paid Up $4,000,000\nReserve Fund $4400,000\nHas 77 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents\nin all the Principal Cities of the World.\nA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS     BANK   DEPARTMENT\nAt all Branches.     Interest allowed at highest current rate\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, VV. H. PRATT Manager.\nUnder New Management.\nWm. Boyd, Proprietor\nHalcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium\nThe Greatest Hralili Resort on the Continent\nNatural Hot Water, 1J4 Degree of Ilea\nNatural Hot Water in Baths.    O        All Year\nRales from $ 12 io $15 Per Week\nGET   \"WISE!\nHave the Best!     It Pays!\nYou can get the  best of\nEverything in the line of\nSMOKERS' SUNDRIES\nAt the Reliable Headquarters\nMcKinnon's Cigar Store\nTHE   BIG\nREMOVAL SALE OF FURNITURE\nIS   NOW   ON\n\u00bb*\/% \u2022%-%'%\u25a0\u2022%\u2022*%\u2022\u25a0% \u25a0\u00bb\u25a0%.-%.%.'*\u25a0\u25a0%\u2022\u2022*\u2022%\u2022'%\u2022\u2022%\/%\u25a0%%*\u25a0%.\u2022*\u2022% \u25a0%\u2022\u25a0%\u2022%*\u25a0%'%\u25a0%\u2022\u25a0%'%\u2022-%\u25a0'% *v*\nI WORLD NEWS IN PARAGRAPH\n*   A Symposium of What is Happening in\nj All Parts of the World *\n4^ %**\/%\u2022%.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0&.\u25a0% *-%\u2022*-\u2022\u00bb. %.\u2022*\u25a0*, <****%*\u2022*%\/**>%--'%*%.\u2022*%-%.\u2022%*\u00bb.*\u00bb%-\u00ab\/%<%-\u2022%'\u00bb-'\u00ab %r+\nR. HOWSON & COMPANY\nHcv. A. J. Irwin was (,'lected President ol llie Hamilton Conference.\nThe Ontario Medical Association\nadvocated hetter care of the healrb\nof children.\nW. A. Sills, n chemist of some note\ncommitted  stiiciiie at Hamilton.    He\nRevelstoke, b. c.\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros., Props.\nICnlarneil f pioveil.     First-Class in every respect.     All modern convenient:*\nLarue (Sample Rooms.\nRat a $2.00 per day        Special Weekly Rates\nThe    terniH of the Declaration     of\nLondon were ilisi iisseil at tho imp r\ni.ii conference.     Promler Fisher,   ol\nAnstralin, introduced a resolution regarding the question.\nWestern Canadian commercial travellers undertake to furnish $10,000 Ior\nthe Children's hospital.\nRevels toke i B.C.\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably   furnished   with  the  choicest the\nmarket affords.     Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.    Rates $i a day.    Monthly rate.\nX.    ALBEET     STOISTE      PEOP\nLumb\nermen\nIt will pay you to\nmake a call at\nF.   B.   WELLS,\nFur Buyer and Exporter\nOld Town,    -   Revelstoke, B. C.\nbe fort- buying yonr outfit of working clothes\nfor the Imsh. J make a\nspecialty of UogginQ\nShoes, PantS, Sox, Shirts\nBlankets and everything\nrequired inyour business.\nASK THE DRIVER\nEverybody knows him, he will\ntell yon that the whiskeys wears\nBelling arc llie licbt. Call and lie\nconvinced. No household should\nlie without a supply of our Har-\nvey's Special Scotch Whiskey; our\nFrapin Liqueur Brandy, guaranteed\n80 years old or Blackberry Brandy\nfor Medloinal purposes. Our stock\nof choice Wiius nnd Liquors of all\nkinds me uncxcelli d.      Sold hy all\nthe leading hotels, or telephone\nThe Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd.\nImporters and Dealers in Pure Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes\nFruit and Vegetable\nBoxes and Crates\nOur Jinx factory is now running and\nwc lire in ,i position lo supply nil kinds\nof fruii .'nnl vegetable boxen and crates.\nThose who  have   not already sent us\ntheir orders should do BC at imoi' us they\nnre Coming In Inst, .nol we \u00ab\"uiil like to\ndeliver   nil   orders   in   good   Iimi\"    Our\nboxes arc equal to any ou the market\nand prices can be had on application to\nS. McMahon,  Kevelstoke, or to\nTHE KERNAGHAN LUMBER COMPANY, LTD,\n.Salmon Ami, 11, C,\nEggs for Hatching\nRhode Island Red.\nSilver-laced Wyandotte and Huff Leghorn, per setting, $2.mi.\nMiiiiU'ii goose eggs, SOc. each,\nI'ekln duel sill i'kksi $2.00.\nDay old ducklings.\nUny old chirks a specialty.\nWrite or Phone 212.\nMRS. R.A. UPPER\nNew Orevs laiui, KtvL'latoke,\nFor Sale\nli\") foot  Lot and  House, Third Street\n$1000.\nThree Lots on Second Street, near the\nnew Post Ollice, $1260.\nHouse and Lot near Y.M.C.A., $3150.\nTwo   lots   and   House, Third   Street,\n$2000.\nHouse and Lot, Kirst Street, near the\nnew Post Ofllce, $2100.\n55 feet ou Sixth Street, $700.\n50 feet on Victoria Road, $550.\n12 Room House, Second Street, 50-foot\nlot, $4500.\nAnd oilier first c'ass values.\nCall and investigate\nW. B. Robertson\nGreat West Permanent Loan\nCompany Agency\nE.   G.   BURRIDGE\nFruit Lands\nFOR SALE\nGalena Bay lantl= in parcels of\n10 or 20 acres or en bloc. Corres**-\npontleuce invited.\nJohn Shaw, Agent.\nBox 616 Arrowhead\nJohn Lee\nDrygoods Store\nDressmaking and Jewelry\nHand-Painted China, Rat*\nl   tan    Chairs,    ami     fata*.\nthings,   Battenburg    Bed\nSpreads. Shams, Scarlslnr\nDressers, etc.\nRemoved to opposite side\nof Street from Central\nHotel.\nPrices Reasonable P 0  Boi 206\nFront St.. Lower Town, Revelstoke\nI\nTinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe\nand Furnace work\n-WORK   SHOP\u2014\nConnaught Ave.   -   Revels oke\nTIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER\nFOI SPRI G  PAIHTING\nLet me prii nt your bouse right, I do\nnothing hut first-class work. Quality\nconsidered my price is low. The hest\nmaterials used and work done when\npronised. Try mc on your interior\ndec trating. My work is guaranteed to\nplease.\nolGNS I can furnish you with any\nkind you want. Glass, brass, tin, cloth\noi wood.   Get my prices*\nCarriage and Wagon Painting at my\nshop in alley hack of H. J. Bourne's\nSt.>re, Kirst Street.\nB. Z. CRAWFORD\nResidence Cor. 8rd St. at.d R \u2022bsona**'\nPacific Coast\nTested Seeds\nArriving daily our ncn* and\nfresh stork of Seeds, urown\nunder contract hy lhe hest\ngrowers in all parts of the\nworld. S 'I'd* that will give\nyou the hest results. One trial\nwill convince you. Also a full\nPne \"r u.iril.-ii r. iptwiles, Ini-\nplenil ms oi' all kind-; II, i*\n,siii,|ilii.-, Sprayers,.Spray, and\na full line of ( hick Feeds and\nConki*** '* i*,*ni\"ili\"s P \u2022\"*-:* the\nbutton, we will do the rest.\nII. J. Henry Nurseries\n3011 Westminster Road\nA. R. McDougall,    -   Manager\nVancouver. B. 0.\nIi. B. STONEX\nPractical..\nMachinist\nKepairs  of all  kind'   nciilly done\nBicyele and Gun work a specialty\nEstimates (ilven on any class\nof work\nFront       Street.\nUNION HOTEL\n\u2022AKUO*VHKAI), 11. I'.\nS: eeial Attention gifeil lo 'Oininerelal\niim n and tourists. Flrst-clnsi samplt\nro* 'lis. Fines! Hennery in British Columbia, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake.\nVV. J. Lightburne. Prop\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nMtinnfactnrad for nii cm\u00bbn of   buildWi\nCEMENT AND UME FOR SALE\nFIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICK*\nFor Bait in Ur\u00bbrft \"r small <i*\"AnfitIes\nttthalowost pfteM fnroaih\nAU klii'l- of In;;    j   : c   mnl  pIlUttrlDg\nludertakou\nFoote & Pradolini.\nREVELSTOKE\n! S V, ANN'S   ACADEMY\nKAMLOOPS, B. C.\nAdonis superior educational advantages. Handsome n.n brick building,\nmodern equipment, extensive grounds.\nClasses graded In accordant.* wiih the\nichools throughout thia I'rovlnce.\nroinpleie Music and Art Departments.\nSpecial courses in Shorthand, Typewriting ami Book-keeping. Particular\nattention given i\u201e reflnemeni ol man-\nners ami i'iirrt'i-1 Kn^listi.\nI I RMS   MODI* HAI I.\nFor Pro8peotus. Address Tho Aodomy.\nShi7oh9\u00a7 Cure\nn'llckly stops enndfas,   cures culds,   l,,*.il*.\n\u25a0tit thrust sail IwoSs.     ...     89 casts.\n' AT IT HERE SHICE 1900V\nwu WORK,\nM\/lKEyOUR MONEY\nWORK TOO.\nBHPEPOSITIPKiVOURJilVllW\nWITH US THEY Wilt EMU\n4% INTEREST WHICH\nWECREPITMOnTHL*y .'\ndPIPMOnE^ISRETURn-\n\/IBLE ON DEWIflP\nIS QUICKLY fl J THEIWtf\nCAM GARRY IT.\nPEOPLE JUST l\\S CAREFUL\nMP CAUTIOUS\/IS\nWUCflPIBE,\nrfREWELL PLEASED,\nm THOROUGHLY\nSATISFIED,\nwiTHTnewiyirivV\u00abitti\nour Business is\nTRANMCTEP-rt BUSINESS\nM\/JIYI&eP BY PEOPLE OP\nfWUREDEMEME\nMlflfESTiriTEfiRID.\nflP05T\/IL,6IWnG\nyOUR WIME *\/WRP.SS\nWIltPROMPmBRPifi YOU\nFULL- INFORM\/WON.\n1WRITE mm.\nSHOULPyOHHrfVEilNy\nPINflflGlrtL BUSINESS 111\nv\/mouvER\"ViciPin7,\nRENTS TO COltEGT.\n\/fGREEMENT5 FOR &1LK\u00ab*-\nhORTft1GE5 TO ISOh \/IFTEfi\n\/INPCOL^EGT,\nFIRE INSURANCE TO PldCli\nLETUS\/ITTEriDTOIT.\nWE ARE PLEflSinG\nOTHERS\\*E WIU-BE SURE\nTO PLEASE YOU.\nOnJHASE^CeiTl).\n321 Cambie Street,\nipVaixcoviver B.C.oJ\ni wua a victim ol paralysis.\nI The late Richard 1'. Smith ol\nHtrathfoy, lclt $20,000 to thc Surniu\nIlospitul to pny for poor patients.\nOapt, John Milne ol the utcumcr\nW. I). Ross, was lined by Superintendent Ross of the Suult Ste. Mario\n(Iiiinii for too (U*ep loading.\nA $100 a day fine has heen Imposed\non the Yukon and White Pass Hail-\nway company lor failure to rcduoc\nits rates as ordered by the Dominion\nrailway  board,\nHon. W.H. Fielding has written    a\nletter to  the London  Morning    Post\ncharging  that -Canadian affairs      are\nbeing dragged  into tho field ot party\n| polities in Ui'itaiu.\n| It. I,. Bopden states that he may\nnot he able to open the Winnipeg\nfair.\nThere urn many cases of -scarlet\nfever in Winnipeg.\n'    Parties  of     Knglish    and       United\nStates  newspaper men    are    to tour\n\u2022  western  Canada.\n| Sault Ste. Marie financiers have\npurchased the liruce mines und Al-\ngoma railway,\nThe seventh annual Winnipeg horse\nshow opened  with  unusual  brilliancy,\nI John Dillon, Nationalist M.P., wbh\nseverely injured in an automobile accident.\nDonald McKenzie,  a live year      old\n, boy, was drowned in a slough, near\nStrassburg.\nI A little girl, Lizzie Kossowsky, 521\nDulleriii avenue, Winnipeg, is missing\n1 since Sunday afternoon.\nTen persons were drowned as tbc\nresult ot launches capsizing at Salt\nLuke City and St. Louis.\nA syndicate ol Uritish capitalists is\nseeking a power franchise ut Saskatoon.\nA midnight rainbow was seen at\nEmerson on Saturday night.\nWork has been resumed on tbe\nSouth  Vancouuer municipal  hall.\nSchool trustees at Point Grey havs\nasked the council to submit a bylaw\nfor $40,000 for school purposes.\nThe   coroner's    jury find  that   the\nlate  D.   Probert  was  murdered\nsome person at present unknown\nIn a lire at West Emerson Sunday morning rolling stock was dam-\niil'-.I to the extent of $30,000. A fireman had a miraculous esi-ape.\nNellie, the three year old child of\nMr. and Mrs. John Stowie, Aberdeen\navenue, Winnipeg, was fatally burn -\ned while playing with fire.\nIn a speech at Crystal Oity, J. G.\nTuriff, M.P., said be expected that\nreciprocity would result in lower\nfreight rates in the Canadian west.\nHon. William Patcrsoti will not accompany Hon. Frank Oliver on bis\nreciprocity tour through tbe west.\nTbc victim of last week's tragedy\nat the Winnipeg Exhibition grounds,\nis identified as Morcin tllacha.\nThe indications ure tbat every seat\nwill be contested at the provincial el\nections in Nova Scotia.\nFrancis Kelly, who is alleged to\nhave shot tbe chiei of police of Red\nDeer has been captured.\nT. P. O'Connor says the veto fight\nbas practically dropped out of active\npolitics in Britain.\nbaron Vou Eetvelde, of Hrussels,\nBelgium, advises friends to invest in\nwestern Canada.\nArchbishop Langcvin hus issued a\ncircular letter dealing with the observation  of coronation  day.\nThe senate finance committee at\nWashington, hns conducted hearing's\non the Canadian reciprocity bill.\nAn Australian naval officer had\nboth feet cut off as the result of the\nrecoil from a hawser which broke.\nRichard Stanhope was sentenced at\nBrandon to three months with hard\nlabor on a theft charge.\nIt will be several weeks before an\nexamination can be made of the\nUnited States battleship Maine which\nis being raised.\nDuring thc sii months of the present session of thc Dominion parlia -\nment. the speeches have filled over\n10,000 pages of  Hansard.\nPreparations are almost completed\nfor Winnipeg's coronation day -celebration at the exhibition grounds.\nThe Gillett sash and door factory,\nin Vancouver, was partially destroyed by fire, involving a loss estimated\nat $3,000.\nRats and fleas effected with leprosy\nhave  been  found  at Melbourne.\nTwenty-two families are homeless\nas the result of a fire at Calumet,\nQuebec.\nUnited  States House nt  ReprtHCDt-\nby | stives   authorizes   investigation       of\nthe so-called sugar trust.\nA strike of two thousand su-jar\nworkers has occurred at Ayr, Queens\nland.\nOverseas     Dominions  for  tbe  first\ntime in history will be resprented ty\nindard   bearers  at   the  cct'.i.at'i n.\nt;\nst\nA POST CARD BRINGS\nHELP FOR THE KIDNEYS\nGIN PILLS SENT FRfE\nWe want ill sufferers from Kidney\n\u00bbnd Bladder Troubles, Lame Rack snd\nRheumatism, to test GIN I'lI.I.S, snd\n\u2022ee for themselves Hint GIN PILLS will\nreally cure all these troubles.\nIf your Kidneys are weak\u2014if it pains\nyou to urinate\u2014if your back aches\u2014if\nbands .iml feel are crippled with Rheumatism\u2014give GIN PILLS a chance to\nprove that tbey will relieve you and\ncure you. It won't cost you a cent. You\ndon't have to buy them. Simply write\nus for a free sample.\n\"A short tioie ago, I received a free\nsample of GIN PILLS which I have\ntaken with socli good effect! tbat I herewith enclose soc for a box of them. I\nbelieve GIN PILLS are just the thing,\nforme.\" Richard Hamlvn,\nI'KKNCII RlVBK.\nGTO PILLS are so cal led 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 p.50 \u2014 at dealers, and\nguaranteed to give satisfaction or money\nrefunded. Sample box free if you write\nm. National Drug and Chemical Co.,\nDept W.,     Toronto. \u201e\nThe original\n'iin Pills made by\nNational Drugand\nChemical Co. of\nCanada Limited,\nToronto, are lold\nonly In thii box.\nHie GILLETTE Is An Economy\n~ Not An Extravagance O\nBecause a fairly good open-blade razw\ncan be bought for two dollars, while a\nGILLETTE costs five, have you concluded\nthat the GILLETTE is an extravagance ?\nIt is not.\nThe open-blade costs you $2.00 to buy and st\nleast 25c. a year to keep honed snd in conditio*.\nTotal, $2.25 for the first year.\nThe GILLETTE, with 12 double-edged Wadea,\ncosts $5.00, and a -second box of blades (should\nyour beard be very tough) adds $1.00. Total,\n$G.OO for first year.   Difference $3.75.\nLooks bad for the GILLETTE, eh ? Bat wait!\nThe three-minute GILLETTE will sav* you S\nto 10 minutes every time you shave. Put it atfi.\nThat's over three working days a year, fan't\nyour time worth over $1.25 a day ?\nWhen you're nearly late for the train er sa\nimportant engagement, tlie five minutes which\nthe GILLETTE saves you is apt to be worth\nseveral times the whole cost.\nThen there's the comfort of the clean, cool,\neasy GILLETTE shave-worth in itself several\ntimes the difference in price.\nFor real economy \u2014time and face as well as\ncash considered\u2014buy a GILLLTTE and enjoy it.\nD ZpZoToZoZoZoT^oTcZ^\nWORD\nOpportunity for wealth is knocking at your door.    Will you a]\nTou can count on your finger tips scores of persons of your ow\nhave purchased property and have become independently rich,\nif you act right now.     Do not let the other fellow get in ahed\non\n\u25a0xa\nThe City of the Interior!\nThe City of Stead;\nA Retrospect\nTwenty years ago she was but a little\nvillage of four or five hundred. You could\nin half an hour count every house. Then\nyou had no faith in her possibilities for\ngrowth and you didn't invest your earnings. You passed the opportunity up and\nto-day you are not much further ahead.\nA Regret\nHave you been a Rip Van Winkle and\nslept for these past twenty years ? If so\nyou must now wake up to the possibilities\nof the next twenty years and regret your\ninaction. Sit down and look yourself in\nthe face, ask yourself if you have acted\nwisely. Be honest about it and answer the\nquestion in all seriousness.\nIf you invest in Revelstoke Property now, you are investing in a sure\ntion but an investment, and one that will pay you handsome dividends |\nmake money, write, Phone or Call on us without delay.\nDominion\nSeeup\n<\nCHAS. A. BARNUM, Secretary and Manager.\n\u2014 i \u25a0 \u25a0 1.1. i ISE\nSUFFICIENT\nier ? If you do she will lead you on to fortune and independence,\nmintancewho have stepped into cities before the boom.started,\n: are just as clever as they and their experience will be yours\njtou and take all the profits.    No better investment in the West.\np\nLd Persistent Growth!\nA Prospect\nWith the surety that Pulp, Paper and\nLumber Mills are to be established here,\nyou know that this City must go ahead\nin leaps and bounds in the next few years.\nCan you afford to let the opportunity of\nbecoming independent slip by for ever?\nJust look ahead. With the increased development, property must advance correspondingly and if you act now you are the\nwinner.\nLaker.    The element of chance is entirely obliterated.    It is not a specula-\nIstand to win several hundred per cent, and lose nothing.    If you want to\nCompany\nInvest Right at Home!!\nA Resolve\nDecide right now. If you want a Lot\nor a few lots, get them now before they\ndouble or treble in value. Make up your\nmind right now that there will be no more\nof that Rip Van Winkle business for you.\nThousands of homes will be needed for the\nlarge number of workers in these various\nenterprises and you don't want to be forced\nto live out in the suburbs owing to the increased price of property. Think it over\nand decide at once.\nLtd.\nCorner First Street West, and Connaught Ave\n-4$m*>aa^HmNhHkH>$4^ 6 ATl'RTAY,  Jt'N'E 10, 1911.\nTHE  MAIL-HEBALD,  REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911.\nPer\/Ingle\nTHAT is the name, and\nbelow is the trademark,\nyou are to look for next\ntime  you buy underwear.\nYour size in any garment\nwith that trademark will\nfit perfectly, will outwear\nordinary underwear, will\nnot shrink. Yet you pay\nnothing extra for this\nextra value: and you get our\nGuarantee of \" money back\nif you can fairly claim it\"\nMade at Paris in Canada,\nby PENMANS   Limited.  51\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke   Laud   District.\nin ti ri. ol   w i si Kootenay.\nTake notice that Henry 11. MeVity,\nni Rovelstoke, B, 0., occupation, ac-\ncountant, intends to apply lor per-\nmiss mi tn purchase tlio. lollowing Uo-\nBcrilicd land.\nOommenelng     at n   pnst    planted\nNOTICK\nNOTICE.\nRevelatoke Land District.\nRevelstoke, Laud District. j   DlBtrlot 0, West KootBnay.\nDistrict ul West Kootenay, I    Take notic0 tllat E(Uth G   McVltyi\nTake notice that Lydia A. Wick, uf  Qf Revel8tok(J| Bi0i|  occupation  mar-\nNOT1CE.\nNelson,    B.   0.,    occupation  married\nwoman, intends to upply (or permission  to purchase the following     described lands.\nCommencing at a po.it planted    10\nnn      the\nColumbia\ncast\nriver\nbank\nil\nthe  chains south  frum  B.K.    Corner    ul   S|| cluljns north Irom the North\nried. woman,   intends  to  apply       Ior\npermission to purchase the   lollowing\ndescribed land.\nOommenelng ut u post planted   on\nthe cast bank of the Columbia fiver\n,.,    .   the shore ul shelter buy ac the nurth\nv\\ est\nRevelstoke  Land  District.\nDistrict ol West Kootenay.\nTake notice that 1, R. nruith, of\nRevelstoke, occupatlan, 13. C. Land\nSurveyor, intend tu apply Ior per-\nmissiun to purcnaae the (ollowing described lunds.\nCommencing ut a post planted    un\n,\u00bb A.  F.\nKOOTENAY      LODOE,  No.\nand A. M.\nRegular meetings are held in MASONIC TEMl'LE, Oddfellows' Hall\nou the Third Monday in each month\nat '8 p. m. Visaing brethren are\ncordially  welcome.\nROUT.  CORDON,  W.  M.\nW.  B.  ROUKRTSON,  Secretary.\nthe north-east Timber    limit    9898 and un the  west   Oornor uf 1;\u201et S301A, Croup One, Ko-\ncorncr of  Lot  8301 A, Group One,  Ko- side  of   the   South  Fork  of  1''ostllil11 ; utenay  District,  and   marked   \"Edith\n\u25a0 ii   y   District,  and  marked   \"Henry Creek six miles west of Upper Arrow 1^     McVity's      South-West      Corner\nl-l.    McVity's      Suiith-West      Corner i.ake and running north  SO     chains,   p0B(.,, thence enst 40 chains,    thence\nPost,\"  thence east '10 chains,    thence east 80 chains, south    SU chains and | nortll 80     chains,     thenee west      -10\nnorth     80    chains, thence  west      -10 west SO chains to point of commence-\nchnins more or less to the cast bank ' ment,    being  the    S.   W.  Corner    of\nul  the Oolumbia river; thence    south Lydia Wick's location containing G40 !\n,iimi.; lho east bank ol the Columbia   acres inure or less.\nmore or less to the east bunk ol the\nColumbia river; theme south along\nthe cast bank of thc Columbia river\nSO  (hains  more  orless  to  the    point.\nv.% ^%.*\u00bb -**\u2022*\u2022%. \u2022\u2022*\u2022% **\u25a0*%<%%'\u25a0*\u25a0% WWk%-\u00bbV \u25a0*\"\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u00bb<%*\u25a0\u00bb.\u2022* %ry\nM *\u25a0**%*\/*%%%**\u2022*\u2022\u2022-\u2022*%\/\u00bb>\u2022% %'V%'*W%*' \u00bb>\u25a0\u2022%-%%'%\u2022*\"%\u2022' *W\nLsPORT\ni\n%fi\n, ^%%-*w%.^sv^\u00bbv*% %\u00ab%\u00ab%\u00ab.*\u00bb%%%\u00ab%%-4%\u00ab\u00ab%\u00ab\ni\nL.\nPer\n0\n1000\n1\n0000\n0\n0000\nII\n000(1\n17;\nllnsi-\ne\nnext\nits\nvs.\nTW1LIGH1   LEAGL'E STANDING\nw.\nP,rates   1\nBusinessmen   1\nCorley's    0\nGiants    ii\nMon lay e   i isult,   Pirates\nnessmen 4.\nGames   iu  be   played   before\nissue,   Monday  even,ml-.\nBusinessmen;  Wednesday,  Pirate.-,  vs.\nCorleys.\nA CHALLENGE*\nThe (ollowing challenge has been\nhanded .n tu tins office, an*d it is\nto be hoped that some local sport\nmay -ee his way clear to accept the\n6ame \u2014\nSporting Editor,\u2014I hereby issue a\nchallenge to any l.ght weight, middle weight ur heavy weight boxer\nin tbe province ol Uritish Columbia,\nfor J250 a side, winner to take all\ngate receipt*-.\u2014M,ke Mclsaac.\nReplies to this challenge sent\nthrough'tue post office, general delivery,   will  be considered.\nSHOOT AT ARMSTRONG.\nMessrs. Guy Uarlier. H Cramer and\nA. J. Macdonell, of the Revelstoke\nGun Club, journeyed tu Armstrung\non Wednesday uf this week to a\nshoot held by the gun club there\non that day. Scores will be given\nin next issue.\nmillions be given power to withdraw\ni'ui treaties made by tin* home government without impairing the treaty\nm far as the rest of the empire is\nCi ncerned.\nThe Nurth Winnipeg Methodist distiict decided on an aggressive policy\nWith regard tn immigrants and also\nfavored church union.\nriver 80 chains mure ur less to     the\npoiut nf commencement,     containing\n.1-0 acres, mure nr less.\nDated May Kith, 1911.\nHENRY  H.  McVITY.\nPer Charles Robbins,    Agent.\nUNDER    ENTIRELY\nN\u00a3W   MANAGEMENT\nSt. Leon\nHot Springs\nHotel\nII\"t mineral b.itbs especially recotll-\nimii letl Ior invalids and those in need uf\ntuning up,\nRxclusive bath* provided for ladies. 26\nPrivate Rooms handsomely fitted up.\nDated  12th April,  1911.\nLYDIA ANGELINE WICKS.\nM.10-60 .1. II. Keeney, Agent\nKalis $2  per\nweekh visitois.\nday.   Special  Ral     for\nH     COUSINS,   PROP.\nCrop reports received by the Canadian Pacilic Railway frnin prairie\npoints show plenty of moisture and\ngnud growing conditions,\nThe  pulice   in   Chicago  have\ncovered   an   organization     that has\ngrown rich by accepting    money for\n-it irting tires.\nA campaign to kill the Root amend\n-r.int was started in the Benate at\n\u25a0\u2022\\ ishiiigton by the friends of the\na. reement.\nRevelstoke\n..\u25a0--'New & Secondhand Store\nFIRST STREET WEST\nWe buy and sell or exchange\nFurniture,Stoves, Kitchen ware,\nMen's Clothing, etc., etc.\nNOTICE.\nHevelstoke  Land  Distiict.\nDistrict  of  West Kootenay.\nTake  notice  that  the  Arrow  Lakes\nLumber Company, Limited, intend tn\napply  tu the Minister ol Lands      fur\n' permission to lease the lollowing described lands.\nCommencing ' at a post planted on\nthe shore line of Upper Arrow Lake,\nnt (l point, about 7H7.ll feet easterly\nfrom the South Kast corner of Lot\n'ihi, Group One, Kootenay Distiict,\nnnd marked \"Arrow Lakes Lumber\nCompany Limited Nurth East Corner\nPost\". Thence smith into thc waters of Upper Arrow Lake a distance\nof 20*0 feet, thence westerly and parallel to the shore-line ul the said lnke\na distance of about 3133.2 feet to a\npoint 200 feet South from a point\non the shore of said lake which ls\n3133.2 [eat westerly from the southeast coinei of said Lot 384; thence\nnorth 200 feet to the shore line \" of\nsaid lake, thence easterly along the\nshore of said lake 3133.2 feet more or\nless to the point of cotnmencenusn\n17 acres more or less.\nDated April 22nd, 1911.\nArrow Lakes Lumber\nCompany Limited.\nEd. McGaghran, Agent.\nof commencement,    containing     320\nacres more or less.\nDated May 16th,  1911,\nEDITH  li. McVITY.\nPer   Charles   Robbins,     Agent.\nend ol Arrow Lakes at an angle ol\nI, 811G.1, and marked R. Smiths\n\\ngle Corner Post, thenee north 4u\nenuins more or less to a post of Lot\n811G.1.J thence west 20 chains, thence\nsouth 60 ehuins, thence east 4u\nchains more or less to the shore of\nShelter Bay, theuce north along the\nsuid shore to the poiut of commencement, continuing 160 acres more or\nless.\nDated  April 13th,   l'Jll.\nM10-60 ROBERT SMITH.\nThe Anglican  archbishop\n'ii a  issued  a    warning  in  connection\n'v.th mixed marriages.\nPeter Bomlierg, aged SO, committed\niiiciile by drinking \"rough on rats\" i\ntl his borne mi McGregor street, Win- ,\nipeg,   being  thc  third suicide ol the\ninst week in the city.\nJ     P      II   11 T)   nn   'ni tlle  gooils  ol   tue  Reveistone\n.   ll.    Mil,   -    f POpneiOF   & I)oor Company, Limited,    I\nseized and taken ill execution a\nDRUNKENNESS   CAN   BE   C\\ 111 l>\niHd Fallacy That Drunkenness Cuunot\nBe Curnl  Exploded.\nVERNON   WILL  CELEBRATE.\nII you .ii king fi :  a good day's\nsport on Coronation Day the advertisement of Vernon, B. C, in anotb\ner column uf this iai\".' will ineerest\nThat city has arranged for\nth**,* biggest and best day's enjoyment ever offered by the citizen* of\nthat place 22nd, commencing\nwith a big sting nf army\nveterans. I tin . militia, fratern\nal societies, schuol children, floats,\nand decora*. I autos.\nThe r which liberal pi; ei\nare offered will consist nf baseball,\nfootball. - [ndi  \u2022*  shinny,\nI    '  \u2022 Bremen's .-;* rts.    Ei\ni -.* : rot*- : ::. , , *.,*,ts h.iVi\nbeen arranges.\nHi,\nP..   M,   P..   SHi\"\u00bbT.\nFollowing   \u2022* \u2022   tbe  scores  for\nl:   M.  P.. .-..*\u25a0\u25a0 t   in June ...\nN.ime 21 0   *\"*     T\n\u2022    II    .**\u25a0 rgl      Donald       10   29     0   !\nCapt.    R.\n32\n\u25a0 -\nv\nCorp.\n\u25a0\n28\nj.\n\u25a0\nPte.   Jas,   Fi\n27\n_\u2022:\nJ!\n78\n.\u25a0\u2022\n:\u2022\n21\ni\n\u2022\n;*r.*t.   Uur!\nj'\n28\n1\n'\n\u2022 :.-*     -'***\u2022   -\n-'\u2022\n73\n,    \u2022\n..22\n_'j\n\".\nPte. J..\n.',\nll\n| \u2022\n\u25a0 \u25a0\n.\njn\n; \u2022\n'f\n1      t. Brock ,\n.1\n11\n'\ni.\nMany mon drink who desire tn stop\n'he habit    Whisky,  however, hue un\nilermlned the constitution and ctvut-\nti   craving  that   is   not   t\u00ab>   be   d< 11 \u25a0\nnd   the   man   must   have   whtaio   \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\n\u2022 ome thing that vwll  remove tho crnv*\nag and  build  up  the system snd  re-\ntore tiie nerves.\nSamaria Prescription stops thi erav-\niik, at' adies the  ner\\ es, build;     p th<\ngeneral health and makus drink neiii*\nilly   distasteful   and   nauseous,     li\nisteless and odorb ss, an i cai\nn   with   or   without      the     |\nknowledge, In tea, coffee or I ! i\ni   used   regularly   b>   Physlciai\n[os pita la.    it has cured thousai da   n\nlanada,   and   restored   happlni aa   to\niiundreda of hom<\nRead   what    Mrs    Q .   of   Hull.\nays of it and what it did lor her:\n'\"It   is   four   moni hs   I     laj v\ntar ted to use your  Remedy    i\nd  tlie directions,  and    lad   ''>*\u25a0\nesul La.    One  week  Rttei   !   utai\nng   your   Retncd)\nIrlnklng,  and\nf liquor a!nce.    i       pe you  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I\nny beartfelt  thai\n-less   your  Rem* d)    whenevei\nemain, *\nMrs.   G\u2014,   Hull,   Qua.\n(Name   withheld   l y   requesi  i\nNow.   tf  th- r- . ona\nown   who   Qe<*d\nhi'm   of   it.      Prad\na.n take no bett< r form.    11\nhusband,   father,   brother\nvho   drinks,   help   then     !\n-lvea      Writ.'   to-\nA VTLKE TRIAL  PACKAGE     '  -\n\u2022aarla,   with   Bookb *\ni  ilars,       dlr<   *' ins,\ne, etc will ti\" sent In 0\n\u25a0d package to a: \u2022\na \\ er.    Correjpon lence\ni-niiai.    T)m trtaJ package\nconfidential.     Writ* to-day.    i'ii\nniaria Remed 1  1\nme  3t . Toront .    ''an ida       v b\nfor Halo by C.  H.   M tcdona\n(1st, Revf Irtoka, i'- \u2022\"\nPlants for Sale\nStrawberry Plants\n$1.00 Per Hundred\n\\\\\nCabbage\nTomato\nPepper\nAsters\n11.    POTRUF*\nPhone 56\n8HBRIFPS SALE.\nNotice  is hereby  given that    nailer\nand by virtue ol three several writs\nj of execution  to  me  directed  against\nthe  goods  of  the  Revelstoke       Sash\nhave\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^    large\nquantity ot sash, doors, lumber, glass\nmoulding,   turned    goods,   nnd  hardware  which I will  oiler for sale publicly  at  the  building  formerly  occu -\npied hy suid Company  on  the corner\nol Third Street and Connaught Avenue'in the City ot Revelstoke,    1). C,\non     Thurshay     ihe Cth duy of June,\n1911, at  2 p.m.,  to satisfy the    said\nexecutions  and   preferred  claims    for\nwuges owing by said company.\nDuted this 30th day of May, 1911.\nW.  J. LAW,\nShenil of Nortll\nM 21  L't. Wesl Kootenay\nTbi*, -..ilf lias 1\u00bb. en postponed till Tues\n.''.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0   I        13, hi lhe same hour and plnce.\nVV. J. LAW, Sheriff.\nI.lyCUR  ACT.   1910.\nNotice It hereby given thnt on the\n26th day uf June, l'Jll. application\nwill i\u00bb made to thc Superintendent\n\"I  Provincial  I'olice for the transfer\nCorporation of the City of\nRevolstoke\nPublic Notice\nCITY WATER.\nBy-luw Number 70 of the Corporation of the City of Revelstoke, is\namended hy the Fire, Water und\nbight Committee, the following\nchanges in water rates to tuke eflect\non July 1st proximo, being made.\nHotels\u2014$10,00 per month. Urinals\nund Flush closets 25 eents per month\neaeh extra.\nStables\u20144 horses or less $1.00 per\nmonth. 25 cents per horse for all\nover 4. Four cuttle or less $1.00\nper month, 25>. per head for all over\n4. t'otli inside and outside city\nlimits.\nLivery Stuln s\u2014G horses or less GOc\nper month, over G horses 25c. per\nmonth each. This includes washing\nvehicles.\nSteam Laundries\u2014$15.00 per  month\nOther Laundries\u2014$7.60 per month.\nBreweries\u2014$15.00 per month.\nSawmills (mill only)\u2014$75.00 per\nmonth.     Offices, stables present rates\nRestaurants*--$4.00 to $6.00 per\nmonto.\nAerated Waters Factory\u2014$10.00 per\nmonth.\nBourding Houses\u20145 hoarders or\nover $2.50 per month. Under five\nboarders, household rates.\nBlocks\u2014Sleeping rooms 25c. per\nroom per month. Flush closets 25c.\nextru euch per month.\nBarber  Shops\u2014$2.00  per  month.\nButcher Shops\u2014$2.00 per month.\n(Htices\u2014$1.00 per month. Flush\nclosets 25c. extru.\nBakeries\u2014$3.25 per month.\nTenement Houses\u2014Household rates\nfor each tennnt.\nShucks\u2014$1.00 per month.\nFire Hose in Buildings\u201450c. per\nI month.\nrn.lertnkers\u2014$2.50  per  month.\nWater for domestic use at old rates\nNOTICE.\nCertilicate  of Improvement.\nWuKciicul, Helm, Colorado, Bel\nNorte, Del Key, Sun Junn, Belta,\nand Marguerite Mineral Claims, situate iu t'he Lnrileaii Mining Bivision\no; West Kootenay District. Where\nlocated:\u2014on Mohuwk  Creek.\nTake Notice that I, A. H. Green,\nacting as agint Ior John R. Henry,\nSpecial Free Miner's Ccrtilicalo No.\nU-SIO, intend, sixty days from date\nhereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder fur Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining\nCrown tli'ants of thi ahove eluims.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder section U*7, must be commen:ea\nbefore the issuance of such Certificate\nof Improvements.\nBated this 20lh day of October, A.\nB., 1910.\nA. H. GREEN.\nSELKIRK     LODGE  12,   1.  O.  O.  F.\nMeets every Thursday evening in\nSelkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting\nbrethren cordially invited.\nK. G. McRAE, N. G.\nJAS.  MATHIE,   Secrotary.\nCOURT      MT.      BEGBIE,    No.  S4C1.\nOF I.  O. F.\nMijets in I. O. O. F. Hall next to\nTapping's Opera House every sccoud\nand fourth Monday in mouth. ViBit-\n.ug brethren cordially  welcomed.\nG. W. BELL, C. R.\nWM.   S.   CAMERON,  Rcc.-Sec.\nCOLB RANGE LODGE,      K.  of    P.,\nNO.   30,   REVELSTOKE,   B.   C.\nMeets every  Wednesday  excopt   the\nThird  Wednesday of each mouth      in\nOddfellows'  Hall at  8  o'clock.  Visiting Knights are cordially Invited.\nJ, Y.  SIMPSON, O. C.\nO. H. BROCK,  K.  of R. & S.\nM. of F.\nO. W. O. W.\nMountain View Camp, No. 229.\nMeets Second    and     Fourth Wednesdays    in euch  month  in    Selkirk\nHall.      Visiting   Woodmen are\ncordially invited to attend\nH.  W. EDWARDS, Coo. Com.\nJAMES  McINTYRE,  Clerk.\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke  Land  District.\nDistrict of West Kooteuay.\nTune notice that Mane Scott, ol\nNelson, B. C, occupation married\nwoman, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the following Uc-\nserioed lands.\nCommencing at a post planted 80\nehuins west Irom the S.W. Corner oi\nLot S14S and running north SO chuius\noust 80 chains, south 80 ehuins, west\nho chains to point ol commencement,\nbeing Muric Scott's South West Corner Post.\nDuted Muy 15th, 1911.\nMARIE SCOTT,\nPer  J.  H. Feeney, Agent.\nIARVEY, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM,\nBarristers,  Solicitors,  Etc.\nImperial Bank  Building  Revelstoke, B. C.\nMoney to Loan.\nOffices\u2014Revelstoke,    B.   C,     and\nCranbrook, B. C.\nleo.  S. MeCarter,\n\\. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey,\nRevelstoko, Cranbrook\nCODEHT  SMITH.\nProvincial Land  Suveyor,\nMining Surveyor,\nEngineering\nAuction Sale Of\nSurplus Furniture\nAn Auction Sale ot Surplus\nFurniture will be held at R\nHowson's (Id Furniture Store.\nMcKenzie Avenue, on June 17.\n1911. at 12:30 o'clock. All\nFurniture is in good conditio\nincluding Bel Room Suites.\nWaihstands Dressers. Pillows\nMattresses  a   Pilner  Lighting\nof  the  license  '.nr the  sale  ol  liquor   ,    _\u201e    .\u201e.,,\u201e\u201e    *  ,,   , ,   . .,\n1 Lawns muy be sprinkled between thc\nby retail  in and  upon the     premises   , \u201e \u201e,\u201e,.\u201e     _ ,  ,.       ,    \u201e\nhours of G and 9 a.m. and  l, and    !l\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke  Lund  District.\nDistrict oi West Kooteuay.\n'lane notice tuat W. D. McArthur,\nof Nelson, IS. C, occupation timber\ncruiser, iutenus to upply for permis-\nsian to purchase the following ill-\nscribed lunds.\nCommencing at a post planted at\nN. K. Corner ot Lot 8148 plunted at\nnorth 80 chains, wesl )s0 ehuins\nsouth 80 cbains, cast 80 chaius to\npoint of commencement, being S. E.\nCorner of w. u. McArthur's locution\nund containing G40 acres more or less\nDuted lath April,  l'Jll.\nDANIEL  WILLIAM  McAHTHUR.\nM. 10-00 J. H. Feeney, Ageut\n\u25a0lcKENZIE AVE.,\nBOX   1011,\nREVELSTOKE.\nlei     Beaton situute\niton, British Columbia from\n'\u25a0                   i: . f Fer-\nolumbla.\n\u25a0:i    lav   .*!   M:ly.    1911.\nJOHN A. THKW,\n\u25a0 ler   uf   License.\n\u25a0..]:\u25a0\u2022.  NHLLI8,\nilic.int for transfer.\np.m. only. The city reserves the\nright to meter nny premises for\nwater.\nIrngntion\u2014On   application,   special\narrangements may  be made tor    use        ^^_\nwithin city limits only.     Outside the  'lon of oue moutu \"lter the flrst \u00bb\u00ab\u2022\u00bb-\ncity limits rn, water is to be used for ,1,cutlon bcreo[ \u00bb plicate ot the Cer-\n1 titicute  of  Title  to  tho above    meu-\nloued 'lund iu thc uutno of       James\nNOTICE\nlu the mutter of an Application tor\nthe issue of u Duplicute Certilicate oi\nTitle to Lots 1 und 2, Block 5G Town\noi Revelstoke.\nNotice is hereby given thut It is\nmy  iiiifiiiiiiii  to issue ut the expiru-\nNOTlCli.\nCERTIFICATE  OF  IMPROVEMENT.\nCoronation V.R.U. and Worth Star\nMineral Claims, situate iu the 'Trout\nLake Mining Division of west Kootenay District. Where located:\u2014On\nRapid Creek.\nTake notice that I, O. B. N. Wilkie\nuetiug as agent for Cutler Thonius,\nPorter of Spukane, Wash., U. S. A.,\ne'ree Miner's Certificate No. B 04076,\nintend, sixty days from date hereof,\nio apply tu the Mining Recorder for\nu Certificate ol Improvements, for tho\npurpose of obta.n,ng a Crown Grant\nof the above claims.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder section 87, must be commenced\nbefore the issuance of such Certificate\nof Improvements.\nDated this 2ith day of April, 1911.\nO. B. N.  WILKI1J.\n.1 fixation.    \t\nContractors  and     Builders\u2014Permits\nfor  the use  ni     water     for concrete I\nlenry    Armstrong,   wbich  Certificate\nrrn-K     ^\t\n  Isi-iued  upon application:\n.*,,. ii: Ick, per 1000  10c\nper cubic yard  10c\n.* Lime   per barrel  loc\nSystem,    a'SO    a    number    Of the    Canadian Pacific I Concrete,  per barrel  10c\nCarpets.   Chairs.   Doors   and \u00ab**Uw*y.\n     *\nwork  and  building  purposes  will    bo,is  dutcd  mh  u<*\u00ab\u00bb\"<-'\u2022.   \"04.      and\nnumbered 402GA.\nWindows. ^^^^^^^^^\nH. J. McStmEY. Proprietor.\nH.  MANNING. Auctioneer.\nAll  the above rates and regulations\nPlane and Speotflcal \u25a0   lad   \u25a0* ill be rigidly enforced.     By\ntba an\nJOARRIB,\norder\nof tin* Kim Water .uul Light Com-\n',.\u2022 ttt\nllltl 'K A   LAWSON,\nI 2,  Im. City Clerk.\nT*\nr t packe\nfeet J\nHi.;.\n\u25a0\nRy from 1\n\u2022  n ili*.\nCoa *\n-OUt: * .     \u2022 * i\ntin  prnlrl\nOl the  inn*-:       trlkl\nDominloi net\nto ra   * ij\ni|uesti\"ii  of ral\nWhltehoi i   rail* ,\u2022\nii levotlon to\n\u25a0     \u25a0\u2022       :      ludde\nman on eoaiH    I H\n..;   bro   \u25a0 \u2022  '    notl f   the 1\ngovernment.\n\u2022jtjmniuiu\u25a0'.'   \u2022 ;i  >o     .   .    .   \u25a0\ni-*l^n\"J jo l i *.\n.io;   |l .-.in.\" , '..., i\"iiv   .'ii.\nesq      \"uui-v  'ejiuag  ;\u25a0   \u2022'\u2022\"\u2022;\u2022     \u25a0\u2022'..!.\nThat Mr. Taft frill i\" cai II     e\nm'i f\"r I \u25a0..'.\u25a0\u25a0! Btates prsaldency nnd\nwill tie endorsed by C I, Roose tell\nihe Ktaiemont mini    in      Washing!  n\njiolit.cul circles.\nAt thc Imperial ci . -  .    lr, \\..'\n(rid Laurier will mom that thj   do-1\nTHIS   IS   .A.   EEAL   SJSTJ^F\ntllHI'llHATIDN IIK THK CITY\nIIK HEVELSTOKE\n* PUBLIC  Mi'l Ii l'.\nPn .',,' i*i'.*i*h    iii.-ii\nroper! ire required    by\n, *  i* I'* i i rd\nI    i i, i      failure to <i\"   this\n* mpoWl i    Mm*   I'M I\".i  il lOI   I\"     ilil\nB. R. ROE,\nDistrict   Registrar.\nLund Rogistty Ollice Nelson, B. C,\nMuy 0th, 1911. lm\nNOTICE.\nRevelstoke  Land  District.\nDistrict ot West Kootenuy.\nTake notice that Q. 11. Scott, of\nNelson, B. C, occupation, Agent, in\ntends to apply for permission to purchase the follow described lands.\nOommenelng at a post planted   80\nchums from N. W. Corner of Lot 8148\nami running north ko ehains, west no\nChains,     south     Ml    chains,   east    80\nchains to point of commencement, be\nIng  tlie    H.   10.     I inner  ol        G.      G.\nBcott's locution, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.\nDated 12tb April, 1911.\nM10-U0    GEORGE 1II0NRV SCOTT.\nLlqUOR   ACT,   1910.\nNotice  is  hereby  given  that,       on\nlhu ISth day of   June next,  application will  bc mude  to  the Superintendent  of     Provincial     Police for the\ntransfer of the license for the sule ot\nliquor     by  retuil  in aud  upon     the\npremises known us the St. Leon Holel,  situute at St. Leon,  British Columbin,     from    Mull.iri    Grudy,    to\nHerbert Cousins of Revelstoke,  British Columbiu.\nDated tbis 12th day of May, 1911.\nMICHAEL GRADY,\nHolder ot License.\nHerbert Cousins,\nApplicant toi *      . .\nNOTICE\nRevelstoko Land District,\nDistrict nl wni Kootenuy,\nTake notice that Marie Scott,   of\nNelson, B,    H.,    occupation married\nwoman. Intends to apply for     permission to pin i'h.ise the lollowing dc-\n* i iin \u25a0! lands,\nCommencing at a post planted one\nNOTIOE.\nRevelstoke  Land  District.\nDistrict ol West Kootonay.\nTake notice that Clarence H.\nHchock, ot Mount Joy, Pa., occupation coal merchant, intends tu aPP'y\nior permission to purchase the following described lands:\u2014\nCommencing at a post planted 20\nchains south ot tbo south east comer of lot 7688; thence Bortb 80\nchains, thenco east in chains, more\nor less to the liue of lhe Arrow\nLakes Lumber Company's timber\nlimit *i:i::.i*, theuce south 60 chains\nthence west 20 ohains, tbence seuth\n20 chains, thenco west 20 chains,\nmore or leBB to place of commencement.\nDated  March 24th,  1911.\nCLARENCE H.  8CHOCK.\nEd.  McGaghran,  Agent.\ni    .,M*i iimi \u2022!\u25a0 the expense np hall mile went from the S.W, Corner\nThis House is offered   for   sale  at  a   large   discount from\nvalue.   Terms to suit purchasers.\nAPPLY TO\n\"VS7~-      Sm\\STm\\    r^THT?. CfK. third Sii ent antl McArthur Ave.\nt\" nn' property to be collected     us\nordtnarj  I\nBy  Hi'ler,\nnm OH A   LAWSON,\nM 17  im. Oity i lerk.\nWANTED  Oeneral Borvant,       Qood\nIn,me.      RfftrraOM  tfi|Ulreil.   Apply\nP.0, Box m. Revelstoke, B. C,\nf Lut 81IK, aiid running north 80\nhains, west SO chains, south 80\nchains east su cbains to point of\ncommencement, i\"'ing the S. E. Corner nf .Mam* Scott's location, containing i,in acres mors or less.\nDated llth April, 1911.\nMARIE SCOTT.      , _       ...       .,      ,,,,    ,,n11\nM.io-60 J. H. Feeney, Agent Revelstoke, May bth, 1911\nNotice:\nAny person wishing to do\nburning for agricultural purposes\nduring tho closed fire season,\nmay do so by complying with\nSections 5 and G, Chapter 84 of\nthe Bush Fire Act, and have a\npermit from the Fire Wardens\nor Government Agent of the\ndistrict.\nj. k. Mclean,\nDiv. Fire Warden.\n2m SATURDAY,  JUNE 10, l'Jll.\nTHE nyCJLlL-HrEKA.LlD, EEVEL8TOZE\nSATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1911.\nf\nSee special window displays-\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. 2- J*ume 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.\nSaturday Night\nH\nosiery\nSalt\nNew  Black  Cotton Hose\nall sizes, 20 cents.\nNew Fancy Socks for the\nChildren, 15c, 20c, 25c.\nNew  Fancy  IJosiery for\nthe Ladies 50c. to 75c\nBig Hosiery Sale\nTo-Nighi\n10 F\n1\narasois\nOn Sale   To-night\nai $1   each\nSpecial Sale\nLadies* Untrimmed Hats\nRegular $1 to $3.50\nHave Your Choice for\n25c\nA mid-week  Bargain Tip\nfor wide  awake shoppers\nChildren's Sailors\/Oc. each\nWash Dresses\nWith some style to them, made of good\nstrong wash materials The cut and finish of\nthese dresses are fine, at from\n$1.90 to $3.50\nD. and A. Corsets\nAll styles, all sizes. The new long corset\nthat is required for the prevailing styles are\nhard to make. Not all the makers have\nbeen able to turn out satisfactory models.\nWe find the D.and A. to be absolutely right\n$1.50 to $5\nMen's Suits at a Price\nCommencing Thursday morning we will put\non sale two lines of Men's Suits at a very\nspecial price. They are all 20th Century\nBrand garments and made to hold their\nshape, as well as to fit and wear.\nA line of tweeds and\nworsteds that can't be\nduplicated for twice this\nmoney. Every suit is\nfinished up to the high\n20th Century standard.\n$10 a suit\nA line of lovely ones.\nThis season's models.\nJust odd suits and sizes of\nlines which are almost\nsold out. Not one of\nthese suits sold regularly\nfor less than $23, and\nsome as high as $30. All\nthe new grays and browns\nin all the styles and\nspecialties.\n$14 a suit\nWash Petticoats\nWomen's Wash Petticoats, made of Cambrics and Prints. They are fine for summer\nat each\n$100\nStraw Hats Half-Price\nA few Bargains for those who know. Commencing Thursday morning we will sell a\nfew lines of our Spring Straw and Linen hats\nat just half-price. Remember these lines are\nall new and nobby and you get these snaps\nas a result of cool weather.\nrs\nA choice line of printed tapestry effects\nand hiRh grade silk finished papers for parlors\nand dining rooms. A splendid range of wall\nhangings throughout.\nDIAPHRAM-stained adhesive window\ndecoration\u2014ask to see it.\n(luny Lace Curtains\nA complete range, particularly effective\nand in patterns suitable for any room in the\nhouse.\nDainty Scrims with Fillet Net edging.\nChoice Battcnberg.   Irish Point curtains.\nBimgdfo Nets\nWhite, Ivory, Ecru and Arab novelties,\nspecially choice goods.\nWindow Shades, He\nBrass Extention Rods.\nCurtain Poles and Fixtures.\nWindow Shades in Green, Cream and\ncombination colors, regular or made to order\nany size.\nPortiere Material\nArt Serge, 48x50 inches wide in green\nand red.\nDenems in Greens and Reds.\nBrocatells in greens, reds, and old rose.\nTapestry 50 inches v. ide. and Tapestry\nPortieres highly mercerized in greens, reds,\nand browns: cord and tassel trimmings.\nFinest French Velour in reds, greens and\nold gold, reversible. The swellest material to\nbe had, 50 inches wide.\nCarpet Squares\nA choice range in Ti pestrys, Brussels,\nVelvet and Wiltons, Wool Ingrains and unions,\nin good colors for bed roon s and living rooms.\nFloor Oilcloths, Linoleums\nThe finest range of these goods we have\nyet attempted.\nScotch Floor Oilcloth, 6, 0 and 12 ft. wide\nHall and  Passage Cloth, 18in., I, i, and\nfull yard wide.\nNairn's Cork Carpet and Inlaid Linoleum,\nknown to be the best goods manufactured.\nA World-Wide\nWinner\nMcNally's Pure Maple\nSyrup. Fresh from the\nmaple tree, made in the\nwoods, as in the good old\ndays of old. We are the\nonly firm in the city handling these goods. Phone\nus to send you a can. This\nyear we could only procure it in 1 gallon cans,\nfull measure, at only\n$2.25 Per Can\nS\nummer\nDrinks\nLime Juice, Fruit Syrup,\nGrape Juice, Pineapple\nJuice, as supplied to the\npeople who appreciate a\ngood thing. This hot\nseason make us want something in this line and you\nwill find that the brands\nwe carry are the best, and\nthe season is here. We\nhave a full stock.\nPork and Beans\nThe hot weather makes\nthe housewife stop and\nconsider what she is going\nto give the family for dinner. We can help her out\nby suggesting Van Camp's\npork and beans in 1 lb. &\n2 Ib. cans.\nMilk\nWhen your milk turns sour\nAnd your water is shut\noff\nBy the civic water foreman in your town;\nJust come to us and aak\nif we can help you out\nWe will give you Reindeer\nMilk.   Drink it down.\nJelly Powders\nWe carry the biggest and\nonly Jelly Powder on the\nmarket. Prepared from\nthe richest and purest ingredients in a modern\nbuilding of cleanliness and\nlight.\nBaking Powders\nDr. Price's Baking Powder in 51b., 2{lb, 12oz*.\nand (ioz. cans, is one of the\nbest articles on the market. Perhaps if you have\nnut been used to it you do\nnot know its value. You\nwant to be informed as to\nits nature, utility, and\nmerits. You want to have\nyour interest in it awakened and you must try it\nbefore candemning it.\nSunk\nunbeam  lea\nNine out of every ten of\nour custamers ask for our\n50c line of Sunbeam Tea.\nWe have it at 40c. per lb.\nbut the best grade is always in demand. We make\nit a feature of our business\nto push the high grade\ngoods and wc always find\nit better business. Sunbeam tea is Good Tea,\nthe 50c. is Very Good.\nCanned Goods\nWith our stock of Vine-\nland Brand of canned fruit\nand vegetables we keep\nour customers satisfied-\nThe ever increasing sales\nof Vineland Brand is the\nsurest sign that these\ngoods are the best. The\nbest is always the cheapest- Don't hesitate but\norder Vineland Brand of\nFruiteand Vegetables.\n\u25a0EL I\nJ SATURDAY, JUNK 10, Uli.\nTHE MAIL-HEEALD, REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, JUNE 10, l'Jll.\nREID & YOUNG\nMUSLIN  DRESSES\nWhite Lawn and Muslin one-piece\nI iresses. Sale Price, $4.50\nWHITE WASH SKIRTS\nTailor made Skirts. $1.65; trimmed wiih\ninsertion, $2; other -.kins, Indian\nHead, Reps., etc. Price $5.50 and\n$5 each.\nWHITE WAISTS\nA large and varied assortment. Sale\nl'rice on ali. Special Waist Sale\nPrice   SOc.\nWHITE  UNDERSKIRTS\nA   new   shipment just   to   hand.     Priees\n.ranging   frnin   85c.   lo   $5.1.10.    Our\nS5C. Skirts  are   trimmed   with   good\nwide embroidery.  This is extra value.\nParasols\nLarge variety of every kind  and quality.\nPrices,  $1 to 7 50 each.\nMILLINERY\nSee the Summer Styles. Children's\nStraw Sailors, Prices from 25c. io\n$2.00 Each.\nIN THE CROUCHES\nU. c   riii'itrii.\nBt. Francis of Aaslsll Catholic\nchurch, oorner ol Fifth street and\nMcKenzie avenue.\n! Services\u2014On all Sundays, except\nthe fourth ol each month. Low Muss\nwith Communion ol the Faithful    at\na.m. High Muss iit 10:20 a.m.\nchristian Doctrine for children at\n'2:20 p.m. Rosary with Bendiction ol\nThe Blessed Sacrament 7:110 p.m.\nOn week days\u2014Holy Muss every\nmorningat 7:30. During the month\nof May special devotions [or Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:30 p. in.\nConfessions are heard any evening utter 7:30 and in the mornings    hefore\nMass.\n.1. F. McNBIL, P.P.\nREID & YOUNG\nTHE CITY IN BRIEF\nK ,]   the besl  ol cord wood, leave\nyour  orders  with  Sawyer Bros.\nCln'.*liens'    day   exerdBes  will       he\nserved In the Bapti-t church on\nSunday,  June  18th.\nMr. Roherts, provincial Inspector\nof electricity was in lhe city on\nThursday ol this week looking ovor\ntne '.v;rinn ol the new traffic bridge\nacross the Columbia.\nMi. Neil McEachren, the well-known\nestate agent \"i Edmonton, is .11\nthe city accompanied by Mrs.      Mj*\nESachren on a visit tu their parents.\nA masquerade Lacrosse match w 11\nbe played at Recreation I'ark. M :\nKenzie Avenue, Wednesday afternoon\nat 3  o'clock.      Admis-nm   26   cents.\nMr.  .ml  Mrs.  Howard Trueman ol\nVancouver,  and  formerly  ol      Revi\nstoke   are In tbe city ior a lew .In...*-\nrene\u00ab.:.j   acquaintances.      Mr.   'I'm*\nmini  is  a C.P.R.  engineer    at      113\ncoast,\nThe     Kail  ol    Troy at  the  Bdii ui\nth -..\u25a0:       tonight.    The managemi u\nare trying to hold the linns for Mi a\nday n gtat In order to give those w.i \u2022\ncan them     tonight  an opp 1\ntun.' . g  mo  Mon lay  night.\nThe  H*.    Leonard  Dawson will ic\ncupy  St,   t'eter s  pulpil   on    Sana *..\nmorning ana evening,     Tins emln  .\ndivine who is no Btranger to Cam.-.!\n.-   * :.   his   way  from   the  old   land   to\ntakv charge ofthe   Indian   Hoy- sell *\nat     Lytton,  B. C.\u201e and in comp\nwith :.Is **\u25a0       ind daughter are gui 1 \u2022\n.*.; the hoiia* ol  Mr. and Mrs.    J.    I>.\naid.\nun     Monday  las;  In   Knox chi.i\nWinnipeg, the marriage took  pie\nMise  Stella Campbell,  daught 1*\nthe late tleorge Campbi 1,      \u25a0   I.\nand Mr. K Iward  0 1\nt ol  the  C.P I u  di\n.\u25a0 ii      ea . [Uarl *i * a\n,i.,'.i I Bi\n,\nace.\n*.    I    *     . \u2022 t\nfor thi a ol a ne\ndr.   K.   M.  iliti-   :.    II\nI I\n* .. \u25a0      \u25a0 \u2022 \u2022\nMr   F   Vi.  1.\n\u2022\nperal *   \u2022\ncom) ll \u2022 \u25a0\nMr. .1 d Mrs.  A   li   Alh\nthe city on 1\nMai\n:\\ -\n1\n.,**., -   \u25a0\nill\n\u25a0 ..\n\u25a0   \u25a0\n:.  \u25a0\nWARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS\nWin suffer with the hcut during the warm wentlier\ndoing youi own baking when we will deliver to you\nevery da\\ 1'resU Bread, Cake* and Pastfj 1 f all Kinds\nand us qualitj is our motto, we leei sure a trial\norder will mean a stead, customer.\nFRESH FRUITS AND VECETABLES an nine daily, l'iesll\nLettuce, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green unions.\nStrawberries, Cherries, Cocoaunts, Pineapples,\nOranges, Lemons, Giape Iruit, B.nanns. As we\nlun these ill snuill quantities you will always liml\nthem fresh and good.\nA.  HOBSON,      Baker and G ocer.\nFruit Lands\nSituated in the beautiful Windermere district. This\ncountry will be iu direct communication with Cat-\ncan on completion ofthe Kootenay Central, making\na distance ol IM miles, or \u201ent night's nm. There\nwilhoul a doubt will be the nearest Iruit land*, to the\nprairie market. Plans an* now liled in this office\nan.l we will be glad to furnish prices and terms to\nintending purchasers.\nKjootenay Agencies, Ltd.\nA Winning Miss\n0.1     1\nA Winning Miss\nOp.'lu  Hoc\nI 0-1\nSawyer  Bros   have   >   1  \u2022  \u25a0\u25a0'\u2022\n,*,,:*.i     word     fol   m\n\u25a0\nMi     D   M   Rai   \u00ab\n. ,day,   .lune  \"tl*\nsummi\nMrs.  B.   \u25a0\u25a0   La i\npart  ol\nMr.   K. Tapping,\nty   Will\n*\n\u25a0\nI\n\u25a0\n'\n\u2022 die,*\n*,\n\u25a0\n'\nFal \"\"\"\n\u25a0\nA Winning MiiS\n1. \u25a0 \u00b0\nA Winning Miss\nThe    appropi ial Itn-\n\u25a0'\nH  \u2022 -* for\n\u2022\u2022\n\\    \u25a0\nII\nA    *\nMc\n-\n*\n\u25a0\n...\n\u25a0\n\u25a0     \u2022\n'\n'\n' I\n\u25a0\n*\n\u25a0\n; 1 s;\ncue,\na p,\nI'.\n'.' X\n'01 d\nte\nMETHODIST CHURCH,\nKev.   a.   .1.   Mclntyre,  pastor,\nluces   on   Sunday   as   follows:\u2014)1\nsubject \"Cheerfulness\"; 7;:in p,\nsiilijecl   \"How   io Gol    I'lici*.'\";  '.'\nin.,  Sunday  s.-l 1   and   Ifchle  e\nMonday R p.m., ISpworth l.-i\nMissionary service; Wodnutulu \u2022'\nin., Prayer 111 icting; Thursdit;* i\nin., Junior choir practice; Fi d\np.111 , Senior cludr pra iti \u25a0'. A 1\nlul Invitation is axle tded ti\npublic,\nBAPTIST  CHI RCH.\nPreaching services Sunday nt li\na.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Su ily school\nal liilll p.m.; Young Peoples' ..ivt'iig\nMonday evening at S p.m., Mi,I week\nprayer meeting Wednesday ivan'ii^ at\n8 p.m. The pastor's subjects 1 ir\nSunday are as follows:\u2014lu tha im rn-\n\"My Bible, its Source. H.s Authority\nand Its Purpose\"; in the evening ihe\ntheme will he the \"Supreme Moment\"\nA cordial invitation to all the services.     Strangers will  lie made  wil-\ncollle.\n\" A Winning Miss\"\nThe real musical comedy, \"A Winning Miss,\" hy Boyle Woolfolk, At-\nteridge and Peters, boasts of a cast\nsecond io none in musloal comedy,\nThe cast 1 headed hy Max llloom,\nlate slur of \"The Sunny Side of\nBroadway,\" and one of the funniest\nmen on Hie stage today. Others in\nlhe east ure Lorraine Lester, lhe\noriginal Mary June in \" Uus'ter\nBrown,\" Haiti;* He Von, the eccentric comedienne who lias created a\nsensation with the role o! Aniistatis\nMay; Thos. ,1. Grady, late feature of\n\"A County C'liairinun,\" and other\nsucceBBos; Percy Chapman, lata feature of (ins. Edward's \"Blond Typewriters,\" and considered one ot the\ngreatest danoars in vaudeville; Clarence Haclious, Uie phenomenal baritone; .1. 10. Ooglan, who made such a\nhit in one of Hie Irish roles in \"The\nSunny Side ol Broadway,\" last season; Grace Manlovo, Alice Sher,\nJohnnie Gllmore and      Jessie   Maker,\nall wiih ihe original company.    He\ns sides this siiperh easl there is a\nchorus ol sixty, noted (or Iheir lira 11-\nly and voices; in fuel, the size of the\nchorus and Immense volume ol their\nvoices necessitates an nugmentod orchestra of fourteen pieces.\nThe music is iar beyond comparl\nson svith any similar production and\nis rendered hy ail ists that make il\nohm ol thi' big features of this great\nsuccess, nn** song, \"I'lYK,\" which\nis the piece de resistance of Ihe show\nis breaking all record** for popularity among the buyers of popular music, and the royalties on this song\nalone, it is said, will net, Mr. Wool-\nfolk, the author, tins season, enough\nl'i buy himself a summer home.\nThose who like beautiful s*tage pic-\nlures, novel electrical effects and the\nmost beautiful music of recent ye iim\nBhould not mus lhe opportunity of\nwitnessing \"A Winning Miss\" and\nMax Bloom. The engagement is for\n'iie night only, June 10th, 1911.\nf\nALBERT 0HBVAL1ER\ng \"What Cheer! Knock Vm in the Old Kent Hoad.'\nUpers House, Monday, .lune 12\nA Winning Miss\n.\n\u2022 \u25a0its pas\n1 thi\n\u2022    n d    Tr.n.s\nA Winning Miss\n*   PoUl I li\n,K\nA       \\V' ft M'\nA winnint;  M\nPublic Notice\nTENDERS WANTED.\nTenders    addressed   to    thc\na.*i will be iTrcici-d   nt   tho\n.  Hall   Revelstoke, it. 0., up   tp\n, * *.  on      I    1 t,  June  1 t<li.  rr.i,\n\u25a0 'i   .in  .,.1,111 1011   in  the  jail.        Plant\nan:    pacifications can 11   seen at the\n.    Hall\nThe I'iam .1 ,a anj tendei n< t neoM\n\u25a0 ,*ti**i\n0, W   M,i\t\nChairman Public\nW01 f.   1 loipmlttee,\nA Big Saving in, Shoes\nWe have a lot of broken sizes in Hie spring\nStock of slioes that we want tn clear out at once,\nand to accomplish this we have made a very 'ow\nprice on the lot. They are all \"Empress\" or\n\"Vassar\" make both in high cut and Oxfords,\nblack tan, chocolate and putent leather.\nYou may not liml\nyour si\/.e in every\nkind, but .you will\nfind it in some kind.\nYou will find the\nnew lasts, the new\ntoe and the new\nheel in this lot.\nReg. prices up to\n\u25a014.60\nThey are now all\none price.\nYour Choice for $3.00\nVou will bo satisfied with goods bought here.\nOur customers are saved the uncomfortable\nthought \" L might have done better elsewhere.\"\nYou'll do best at this store.\ncTWcLennan CSt, Co.\nOur guarantee   Money back if yon want it.\ni&Tj&wa&j.timjBn&jryr.rrT.'r;\nSave Your Horses!\nProvender is dear and so is horse flesh, Iml li|*1tt running\nwagons and buggies are cheap.\nThe evolution ol lhe lfarni and Road Vehicles has kept pace\nwith modern science and now we are offering\nAll Spring-Steel Wagons\nlilted oui wiih perfect roller-bearing running near just as cheap na\nthe olil-liisliioiii'd wooden (ruined wagon. They run lighter and\neasier and wear 1. Iiger.\nThose who purchased them arc om* mosl satisfied customers.\nVou don'l have to lake olT the wheels to gleuse Ihem; they aie\ndust prool caps ami carry n much heavier load than llie ordinary\nwagon.\nA lull supply ol buggies ol llie newest makes also garden and\nlai ui implements, auk us ahout llieni.\nS. MciVIAHON\nFirst Street, West, - * Opposite Poet Office\n[\u25a0EBB\nr\"\n-\\\nHow About A New Suit\nMade to Order\nOur Spring Samples for Suits and\nSpring Overcoats just arrived.\nWe guarantee a perfect fit, style\nand well tailored garments at\nfair and honest prices.\nMeKinnon & Sutherland\nFit-Reform Clothing\nFoot-Rite Shoe\nF\nBE^VH'   DRUG   STORK\nMci'ml.^ Chocolates\nSiiv.v Hal Tine\n11< 1111 i\n\u25a0\n*:lrd Null\nJ'ruil m *' '\u25a0  '\nWc a bottle\nii   In t'n mmi ' !i\nl,o\u00abn<f     N\"t !'\u2022\"'\nStraw Hat Cleaner IO--. n\/.\nNEW OOOK)\n'Member! ol Ti*- P in ily, \u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0 Thi* Story 0\nDRUG   STOKK\n*-\u00bb\u2014\u25a0 -*.r-*'-*(\u25a0\u00ab\u2022**\u25a0 i*\"\" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ^\nHot Weather is Here at Last\nHOW TO KEEP COOL\nMen';; Underwear\u2014Halbriggans in different colors,\ndrop   Btttctl    weave,   lisle   thread,     ine'ireri\/.ed\ncotton, all summer weights, 85c. to$1.50garm't\nMens Straw Hats\u2014Swell new Straws ami Panamas\ndirect from New York. Sailors uf different\nshapes, soft, trim neuligees; fine, white Manilla\nT*\nPanamas.     Straw   Hals\nPanamas *$\">.50 to *!\u2022'>.\nfrom   75c.   to K.'A).\nMen's Coit Shirts\u2014Light weight, plain white, blue\nand white figures, light or dark blue, mercerized\nBilk, pure silk, cream, lavender, pink and slate\nfrom $126to*6\u00bb0.\nI McRae mercantile Co.. \u00a3td.\nJ\/is Jtyle Jlw)} for Man and Soys it)ho Know\n3\n[he Winning Miss\" at the Opera Tonight\n:,;\u25a0;   Cauliflower and cildm\u2022<\u2022\nin i hundred 73 cents,     per\ntl id |B.0O.     Photu  520,    tlco.\nim M27 lm.\n'nil s.M.i'i   ICO acn    i irown Grant,\n\u25a0 , .o  Okona   *ii t'ali.    Oi   I**\"* l'i*\nI .mi,  . uii.iidc  lm   'nut,  11(10    per\nacre.     \\|i|.|y to lluirla & 3turi;cB8\nVictoriu, B. C.\nWANTI'lH UVI man m woman wanted lor work nt home pnylnj; J2.i:0\not- IJ.OO per day with   opportunity\nto adVaOOt,      Hpnie  time ran      ho\nused.      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