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Cheaper Lines\nfrom $12 Up.\nICE CREAM FREEZERS Let us explain\nthe latest one out \"The Wonder\"\njust a little better than anything yet\nmade.\nGarden Hose\nWe have the best ever sent to the\nWest. Ask to see our \" Red Record\" and\nthe \"Green Peerless,\" every foot guaranteed. All the latest goods in Lawn\nShears, Garden Sprays. Pruning Shears.\nLawn Sprinklers.\nLawrence Hardware Co., Ltd.\nPlumbing and Tinsmithing\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Office)\u2014Toronto, Ontario.\nCapital Authorized\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve\n$10,000,000.00\n5,000,000.00\n5,000,000.00\nBranches \u00abr Agents at all principal points inJCanada.\nAgents in Oreat Britain and United States\u2014London, England,\nLloyds Bank, Limited, Chicago\u2014First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle\u2014Seat tie National Bank, San Francisco\u2014Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane\u2014Exchange\nNational Bank.\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposits of $1 and upward, received, nnd interest allowed at\ncurrent rate from date of deposit.   Correspondence solicited.\nRevelstoke Branoh\u2014A. B. MoCleneghan, Mgr.\nU^Jf^UVQIfMlDjW   mmmVmwm&'mlmmmmmtLmmmWValmmmlmmmwai    Dli\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. MAY 2M 1910\n$2.50 Per Year\nITOfa li,'..\n' high grade nil I pure In I'ltui'tu lei  mi I\nmillion\u2122.   The masterful  innnipuliition\nI ol nil  kill I- nf    inxtriiui ii\u00ab    wu\ntriumph of    imiHienl skill uiul nliilii i.\nY.M.C.A. Ath'Btic Meet a Great,\u25a0 \u00bb\u25a0\u2022 \u2022 \u00bb* -\t\ntif   i lie  cm iri i.i in 11 ten I,  cm 11   iin'iii lin'  of\nSuccess\nllilil    111    ill,'    llll'lll     llllll.   ,:      I   .\nllii  Iluy  in splendor IHon\nI in.n tho wind'n wild pinion\n'Neath liiin- t'nnndlnn skies,\nAnd whon iln, Inii-1    li,-u   ii\nMoll on lower ur flood,\nII wuke.   il, ' kinglj     im il.\nli   -iii'-   lho  Vik'nu   lil I.''\nK \u25a0 elsinkc look full titlvunlngo of\nVietorin Hay holiday yesterday to\nspend ,i thorough good day's enjoy-\nini'iii. The weather in ili,' morning\nwas bright Mnl sunny, ilmugh during\nlho    afterunnn    a  high  westerly  wind\n\u25a0 ^^^^^^^^\nciiii-iili'inlily iiiiiiiiil the duj ,\nThi- chief feature nf ilu- day's amtiso-\nlui'iil wiih ih,* nnnttiil alhletie meel\nof ih.- V.  M. r.   \\. nnd Kolilom    Imvo\nItho eonipiinj uui'rying oui iheii imh\nw ith iuu 11 ng proeision, i lie \\\\ hole\nblending ,ii ..l'i nun's ilml appeal lu\nilu- iini-i,   I,,- inu eai'i   I he  I li khardt\nan' all  lu i  lei     ni ,,\\ ny      11,-im  i\nknow ii nud in  ' he variou         .-\nmu , a  thi'ir -kill  u a-  full}   tie n ', tl\n.' I.    lie lulled   in   llu'   l't\"-1 n      wi'i'i!\n-i'\\ rl .ll   h I I'llUS   -l-i'l i 'i        uiul   'll.ll,,-\nui-. I'oini,   -\"','_' - nnd  , li ,i i 'ter pie, l1\nllu- \\i hiilc I\u00bb.-iiim   a   nei f..i niaii \u25a0\u25a0    ii.     .1\ndimiiii 1 -11- Ijj  itself.   Mi- Thornton\nlhe  .-hanninu      piani-i      an.l     <oloisl\ngreutl,\\   pleased   lho  uudieu.-e  with  her\nbeautiful  a..,I   iii li   voire,    li'-.'    laleni\nmmmmmmmmmm nnd  -laji'  appeai'anee being partii'iilur-\n'-\"\u00bb    sweeping clouds of dust wln.'h   |y   \u201e,,,,\u201e.,;,,.,   am|   ,,\u201e.  ,\u201e\u201e,\u201e,\u201e,.  \u201e,,,,,,\nl\"\"'1'   havo liked  lo huve heard more uf li-i\nvoiee,   The entire  programme  was free\nfrom any long waits uiul was siu-li ,.-\nI11  keep  iln-  ultention of  the niidienro\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^                                        in  tini-li.\nmnnuged    than     lliose ,,i   yesterday. .\t\nTin- 1 ol.' attended m large numbers\n'nml ,1,,' Itevelstoke City l\u00bba dive,,. J           u^m\\W  COnStrUCtlOH\nnl  ili,. proceedings with selections    ..1 ,\nI Lr,\u201e\u201el     ,\u201e\u201e\u201e!,.,          ||\u201e. events      were Mr.    \u2022!.  I'.   Kord,  for a numbei    oi\nrnrriod    through     without   un>     long  year\" resident     U. I'. K, engit r   at\nwaits ami the officials -.i\u00ab   ilim every Kodelsmke,  has been nppointed super-\nthing  wenl    smoothly.   'Hi.'  following visor  \u00bbf construction of tiie Cun.itl .11\ni-  il,,. programme of the events. Northern  railwuy   in   lhe  provi   by\nI   sii.,1  put  -I. l:.v. Vi.  Y.  I'li'i'iiian;'.',   lhe British Columbin goveri nt.  Mr. |\n[f_ 1,.,.. :i,    |;,.v,  M. fl.  Molvin.     Hi-- Fordo reeentlj   resigned    his    position\ntnnee 3.1 ft.   IJ in. \"''''   ''\"'    Canadian     1'ueilie   Uailway\n\u2022   Junior  Wiyd.  dash   I,  McAlnhon;  '-'. company.\nSnmson: :'\u25a0.  I.yttle.   Timi' (1 -'-.. see. In view  of the fuel  tlinl  the govern.\nI    Senior     1.\"   .nl.  dash    I.   Peters;    J.   men!  guarnnt I      ilu- bonds    of    the\nWatson- '2. White,    Inn.'  II   l-*> sec, Cnnnldian   Northern   railway   for    ilia'     Arrangements hove recently been completed under  which the  branches\n^ \/ Kitctawarel\nThere's a satisfaction in\ntlio purchase of ;i firsl class\narticle, especially when the\nprice is in. more than you\nhave often paid for inferior\ngoods. We have ever) thing\nin iln' line ui' fine Kitchen-\nware Slew Kettles, Tea\nKettles, Double Boilers,\nCoffee ami Tea Pots, etc.\nHardware\nW\u00ab carry a complete stock of Shelf and\nHeavy Hardware: also Refrigerators, Lawn\nMowers, Garden Hose, Wire Fencing and Gates,\nIce ('ream Freezers. Agents tor Sherwin Williams Paints.     Kootenay and Sask-alta Ranges,\nBourne Bros.\nGROCERS\nHARDWARE DEALERS\nPLUMEERS\nTHE CANADIAN  BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nPaid-up Capital, $10,000,000     Reserve, $6,000,000\nDRAFTS ON   FOREIGN   COUNTRIES\n|    Junior   lllOyd.  dash   I.  M,Malum; 2. potelon of  il.e  linn  that   vvill  be built\nLyttles :'.. Samson.   Time 12 3-fi see. in  British Columbia,  ii   will,   iln,,'..!,\nI   Junior high jump-1. Lyttle; '-'. Dttn- Mr.  Fowle, rloselj   watch .'onsirii.tion\ni,.|s:  'J.  McMahon.   Height   In.  Bin. work,  an.l   ii   will   be  his  .Iuu   to  see\nSenior high Jump   I. White; \u25a0-'. Crowe thnt   the  standards  nl     grading    ami\n'.',. Watson.    Height  5ft. 'J in. irncklnying    stipulated  in   lhe    ngr\t\n120 yd. hurdles\u20141,    Peters, 'J. Cam- ment    are     furnished.   When wosk    i-\neron; -I.  Watson.   Tim.'  17  Bee.\n,    Junior 220 yd. dash    I.  M, Malum: 2.\nCorley; \u2022'. Samson.   Tim.' \"Js 3-5 see.\nI   H81I yd,  nm   I.     Worley; 0.    White;\n3, Moorel   Time 2 ini...  I'.i -., .\nWheelbarrow     rare   1. Samson    nnl\nRobbins; 2.  McMahon  and Gibbons.\nSenior 22n yd. dash I. Peters; -.'.\nI Wai -,m: :'.. Iturridge. Time i\" Wi see.\nI    Junior    novelty    rare\u20141,    J.  B.  C,\nteam; 2. II. C, team,   Time I  min. 38\n4-8     -MC.\nI    Potato ran\u20141. (ioodwui; 0, Cook; \u25a0'\u25a0\nMa ley.\nI    llu   relay   I.    'Appy    'Ome;   2,    V.\nM. C. A.   Time 3min. ii '-'-.\"> sec,\nI   INtl.'   vault\u20141,    Crow,'; 2,  Freeman.\nHeight  -ii. - in.\n1   nl.-ia I,, race\u20141, Corley; -'.  Daniels;\nP., Gibbons.\nI    Mil.-  nu,   I.  Cameron; 2.  Moore;  \u25a0'.\nDennett.   Time 8 min. 33 l-fi sec.\nI   Bennett was paced in this race near\n' ilm .Mi,I and ihf referee awarded Moore\nsecond place.\nwel!    ler   way,   Mi'.   I'',\na stali' nf assistants.\nIll  hn\\\nJessie Maclachlan Coming\nThr Ronton Journal npenkin-j of\nJexH\\t' Mnelni'hlun the Scottish I'rimn\nDoniin wlm \u00abill uppenr in tli*' ICdison\nTheatre on Friday. May 27th, with\nher i ompany \u00bbay\u00bb:\nM\\-< Mni'laehlan drew from her audience applause such as inll- to the\nlot of few sniffers. When she ffavg the\nsiirririL' nitu'tial nil\" MW a Hundred\ni I'ipera\" ilu- audience \\yen( wild. Men\njumped on chairs, .ind wnved their\narms, shouting likr mad and for -.-\\-\nen or eight minutes il.\" applause wns\nabsolutely terrific. There were fully\nnttii people present.\nof this Bank are able to Issue Drafts on the principal points\nln the following countries:\nAustria- Hungmry    Finland Ireland Ruttsia\nBelgium Formosa Italy Servia\nBraxU France Japan Siam\nBulgaria Fr'ch Cochin-Chin*   Java South Africa\nCeylon Germany Manchuria Strait.s Set\nChina Great liritain Mexico Sweden\nCrete Greece Norway Switzerland\nDenmark Holland Persia Turkey\nEgypt Icelaai Phillinine Islands West Indie*           TO\nFaroe Islao-a India Rouinania                       and elsewhere\nNO   DELAV   111 ISSUING.          \"ULL   PARTICULARS ON   APPLICATIOI\nREVELSTOKE   BRANCH-A.    H.    ALLEN,    MGR.\nt\nCP.R. Snowsheds\nViinni(...j. May 23.   li  has been    uu-\n.-,., yd! Girls\u20141, M.nv Armntrong; 2. nounced at  ilu- < .  1'. li. headquarters\n\\l,,..l  |.,,|| that    il...    C.   I'.  It. will  this    season\n::, yd. GirlB-1, Bertha  DanieU;    -J. I\"\" \"I' immense steel structure! in tho\nMarjorie Ringer. l{o<-kV  Moiintainii  to nude impossible\nBroad   jump-1, Cn.iv..;  'J.  Wl.it,.;  li. ine twurreneo ..i  tlio disasters    whieh\nFreeman.   Distance 17ft. 7 in. \"\"'K P'a\"' last winter, ami whieh were\nThree     mile    run-1,  MeEaehren: 2, nttended  l>.\\   serious loss  of  lit'.'.   The\nAnderson. Time I'.i min. iweight of snow i~ to grenl for wood-\nBaseball - C'omaplis     v.  lievelstoke, ''\" eonstruelions  hitherto deemed  mii-\nmulled in a win for lievelstoke b.v a dclently strong, and necessitates grenl    tt\nscore of 25 to IS.   The dust prevents! ' '     structures, which will    sustain    >\\^\nanything like u I bnll uud the game \u2022\"\"\u00ab  loads thirty feel in depth.  l'l\u201ens       ^^;\nwas ......v    of .i burlesque than    any \"'   ''\"\u25a0  \"'\u2022\"   slntetutw  have U.n  pre\nthing else.   Owing (\u2022> nn ncddeiri    to I\"\"'\"1-\nSummer Suits\n^\nWe have a wide range of 1910 patterns, men's and\nyouths'; Light Grey, Brown, Green and dark mixtures. Every suit cut from imported cloth; style\nstrictly up-to-date, with fancy or plain cuffs.\nThis is a good snappy line that sells regularly at\n$20.00. OUR   PRICE-S15.00\nMcRae Mercantile Co., Limited\nTHE   SHOP   OF    GOOD   CLOTHING\nJ\nWatch Revelstoke Grow\nthe Comaplix catcher, Bruce of the\nlocal players, acted ns catcher for il..'\nvisitors.   .\\ dance bj  the baseball nnd\nla. i lubs al  lhe    opera   hotts?\nwound up the evening,\nThe prbtes r. ill I\u00ab. presented at the\n= |Y. M. t . A lawn Mi.inl onThursclay,\n\u2022Inn.' 2nd.\nI'll? -i .J Din \u25a0 tor Worth i- t.- I\"'\ncongratulated on the mccess ..f the\nathleti.   meet.\nI The mat. I. between  tho ritj\ntn I lh? C. I', li. resulted In .-. win\nfor tl.*- former bya large margin.\nFootball- A l'\"..iI game between lho\nF\nFruit and Vegetables\nWhen Everyone Uses\nP. Burns & Co.'s Fertilizer\nTry a Sack of It For Your Lawn\nKing George Stamps\n11        ... ij. 23.\u2014The head of King\n rgo  wijl   not   appear nn  lho coins\n... |...-1mr,- stamps of Canada before\nl he - ..'I of i lie year. The lil.HU'-< of\nri\u00ab.i. ! tin- peacemaker will continue\n.... the curroncy and stamps ..i Canada for another .-iv months al    least,\nli   'I no ..I the postago stamps any\ndesign may be .. .od, bui it is the\n. . '\".a tn havo the monnn h.s hi ad\n..ii lho two ' .-ni  stamp, whi. h  i-  lho\nIOOOO-OOO-CKX?\n^^\u25a0^^M^^M^^M^^M^^M^M                                             ll.                            III.' ll.'lS\nRevelstoke     I niii-.l ami  the  Itnngers, \u25a0\nsix-months iuppi,\\  tut luin.l. nuil Hies.\n\\i .'I bo     ii-'-.l up vi ill.- .ii. - are beii .\nprepared  for  the  ...\u25a0\u00ab   ' i\u00bbuu nf i i  i\n'<      ' iin|i-.\nresulted ii    i icore of :'. goals lo 1 In\nfavoi   of  the  L'nited.\nMusical Eckhardts\nOff Pubs\nOne of the best an I mosl  interesting\nntertninments   sten  in   Revelstoke for\ntime  look i'l, -   the    ICdi.on I   I b\u00ab..    Wn,    23.   Kxpe ts. ,n\n|       .,..     last    night, when  tho    Eck. iq\u00abur. business estMU.ie lhu   tl,, I.l ,<1\nhardl   lamiiv ol    Swiss  Bell     llingers   ' 'go budget whuh the l.tl Is h v\n, largo I,    The music    pro-   finally m eeded in ,amm,n\u00ab    l.rougl,\nI ,       i   ,      .i              ,\u201eu\u201e    .(     I tin    mm. Imili.m.nl   \"ill   Kill  \"IT   i1   'ensl     IWO-\n,1\u201e, . .1   In    tin-       lil'-llllH-I -   ol      tl\"'     'uni 1                                                                                 .\nv , ,.i   \u201e\u201e   i,\u201e\u201e.i    i\u201e.ii< lilili- .)   ilm saloons or pubs in  nl\npanv i.n  ih..  Xylophone,  luuri    i\"\"s' ,\nii           ,.,, !3r tnin   Even nfter ihe s aughtet  lit. re\nbaphonc,   musical    gin   - \u25a0 '\u25a0'' '   ' \"'\u2022  '                 \t\n\u201e,...    Bli;mimlm chimes, violin and   \u201e \u00ab'll be   aboul     1^,000, so there i. no\n!numbei  \"i other liutruement. wai    \u201e *\u00ab\"\u00ab<\" \u00bb  \"\">\"\"\" K\u00b0'n8   \u00bbinty.\n,i\u201e\u201e     ,o all music lovers,   .nd The pubs thai are oxtingui.he<1 w,11\n!,!,,.\u201e a greal deal ol well deserved \u201e|>- .-\"\"I'ly be taxed oul ol existence!\nI plans.     II..' programme    wu- uniqu-\nrnried and wonderful, and ubove    nil\nMoving Pictures to-night.\nEDISON THEATRE\nFriday,   May   27\nJessie Maclachlan\nAND HER GRAND SCOTTISH COMPANY\nIn Scottish Songs, Music\nand Stories\nSeats will be on Sale at Macdonald's Drug Store\nWednesday Morning. May 25th\nRESERVED SEATS, $1.00 AMISSION, 75c.\nCHILDREN. 50c. Page\nTHE MAIL-IIEItAXDKEVELSTOKE, B 0\nWEDNESDAY, MAY J.VHI, I01O\nssam laswstu a ttuM&s&aammt\nlook:\nLOOK\nAM)\nK KAD!\nAnnul oompnriKon of ISaitem Catalogue prlopp, freight added, with\nII O W SON'S     Pill C K S\nWinnipRo price   Weiylit   Freight   Total    Howson's Price delivered\nKitchen Chairs\nKiich'jn Catlmt\nDining Table\nDining Chairs\nDresser and Stand\nBed\nBed\nDominion Spring\nChild's Cot\nOstermore Waitress 15.00\n50c.\n$6.75\n10.55\n88c.\n8.95\n1.25\n355\n5.3'j\n2.40\n5.10\n101b.\n1501b.\nJ65lb.\n12b.\n150lh.\n16011).\n6011).\n681).\n601b.\n751b.\n23c\n$3 S3\n3 87\n28c.\n3 52\n376\n1.41\n1.59\n1.41\n1.76\n73c.\n$10 72\n14.42\n1.16\n12.47\n15.01\n4.96\n6 94\n3 81\n6.86\n70c.\n$9.60\n14.40\n1.20\n13.00\n14.00\n5.20\n7.2Q\n4.00\n7.20\nI6.50\nH. B. STONEX\nPractical..\nMachinist\nliupulrs of nil kin.Is neatly oarrled on\nbicycle umi (inn work 11 spiMiiulty\nl.Miniiiit'H iffvun un llny cliiHH\nol' work.\nFront     Street.\nWe iii.k.' our profit hy chipping in cur Iuu.I lois, ibprnhy su vi tin freight rn t t-s.    Hring\nou'it I.H!iu' giving .l.-i'i'ii'iii'ii .if nllicr gii.uls nnl   Hpuoilletl in tliis lint in ntir stnri'      '\n:. ml   IVI'\nwill prnVH \"'ii'   tiiti'iiu'ii'-.    I!\"iiii'iiiln'r we dulivi-r gnodfl nnd pel tip free frntn brenknge.\nIIOM'SON\nCO.    -\nREVELSTOKR 11. <\\\nsnaranx tarn w iwnHtww\nMysterious Comet\nUnique Scheme\n\\,.\u00ab   Viirlt,  Mn\\  21.    \\-iim.i .- in Kilmunloii,  Mny 2'.'..    \\n eloclrii' fur-\nv-iirlnu. purls of ili\" world dimigni' in num  llinl  will ^.\u25a0\u25a0u-i-.-ii - ll.nnil     lu r\nlUj   ,,ii  tlie status \"I ilie  mil nf Mnl- nf l.c-ii  und thnl  will bo used for lho\nl|.y'\u00ab   collllM.     S.i.Ml'   BH>'    llll'   .'lll'lll      llll!) ptll'poMG   of   Klllollill?   OIO   .'.I    ill\"   III'.lllll\nuliviiily  pnssL'il  thniii|ih  it; tithi'is tliul nf  lhc mines,  lins been    mnnufiieturod\nil,,.    ,.,,iili      pnssetl  soutli  nf it;  -.ii.ic li\\   llle Klectrii' Construction Company.\nilml  the pii i  is yel  to puss through The    furiiuco    was  ordered l>y  nn  \"l\u00abl\nit, mil ..,  few  profess \u00bb belief lhal  lhe prospector who .limns li- Ims fuluulilo\n.nm,..   in-  In-i  ii- inii  us  ii  ili'!    iii holdings somewhere in lhe mountains.\nits  I-:'..\"' circuit  ah.mi  lhe sun,     Only He intends to pack the furnace (whicli\nmn.  ihinc,  is en-tain,  ilml   il ntnel's weighs liltlo more ihun  KID ,bs) nnd n\nlull   hn-   'leceiveil  all    ol   the    world's small    generator,    lo  Ilis mine, where\n1,'ientesi   niutheiiiuticul  usti-onomers. lie  nill   getieruta  ili\"  nccessnry electria\n1. fulled In appear as predicted nnd juice i\" heal the furnace front a moun\nihere is \u25a0., stispicinn thnl sninewhere lain stream nnd smell ili\" ore right\nin iln- cosmic void, n wntidorinp, com- on lhe ground, bringing luck to civil-\nel' mil i- playing hi'l\" and seek with izntion nothing lull ih\" pure bullion,\nlhe earthly wise. Hut the head of ili\" ''\"' furnace is about IS inches square\ncomet has mude ils transit between and i- itisiiluted with nsbestos lumber\nil,,. sun and lhc enrlh \"ii sclwiliile und asbestos cement so perfectly ili.n\nlime. when  lhe interior i- heated to the full\n\\i icii.i.  It.  C.   Visible  as n  nebul- H.imil degrees the ..inside remuins prac\n.ni-  muss  with  the nm lens  clearly de- lii'ull}   cokl.   The heal   is produced  by\n(nod,   Halley's cornel   was   sighted    in an electric  arc,  to which   lhe    current\nthe  western  sky  ilii^    livening    about passes  ilu-muili a regulator,  A   test  ,,f\ntwentj   degrees above the horizon    al 1'\"' furnace was made the other   day\nvi'.u u'elnck.     The cornel  was located with  n  small  amount  of silver ore in\nlightlj   north ol west  and    took    an the crucible.   In  II minutes after    the\nIn....   lo  sink below  tho  horizon,     So current  wus  turned on the silver   was\ns'ujn of ih\" tail was visible.   Tho mi\"- melted. The interior of the furnace will\nI.n-  appeared ns a star of    the    third remain  at   a  red  heal   for  some hours\nmagnitude,  surrounded  h\\   n  luminous \u25a0'\"\"'   ',l\"  current   is   lur nisi  off  owing\n(r|\u201e\\v, '\"  its  complete insulntion.   This is the\nSI'I'A  IN  IJI-'.\\ I I S l'i ik Im '\"-1  electric furnnce nl lhc kind  lo  be\nIII.- comet   wns  sighted   in  the west- manufactured  In  ('nnnda,\n.\u2022in sky on  Sundu)  evening low  down \u25a0\t\nover il.\" l.ill  between  ih\" .lordon  Kul. PQnariian   PnnI\n1.,   \u201e\u201ed the I'agle l'a-.    It  set    .,1  Ldliailiail   L03I\nSI p. m.   Tho sky was ipiite clear with- Montreal,     >fa,   j\\    Cnada is des,\nout   a  cestiye ol cloiiils  and tli\" moon   ii,\u201e.,|   to    be ,,,,\u201e.  .,, ,-  ,,\u201e.  \u25a0_.,,.;,,,..,\nwas  neurit   at  its full     II. nei  ap- coal.pr.xlui-ing countries  in   the world,\nli.-ar-  like a.,  ordinary  stnr in  n  light      Ij,,,,     .,.   |)r    [,    p,    n..^ ,,\u201e_.,     ,,[\nha\/\".    \\ number of | I\"    snw  il bill the   Pomii                                ,,......    |'|\u201e.\ndid  not   at   lirst   imagine  il   to  he the deposit-  of i-oal  now  known     :,, exist\ncomet.     The     tail,  if  il   has one,    is j\u201e                                                j\u201e  ,,  |,\u201e.,.\nlur I   inwards   .1 nrth,   hen.\" \\| .                             Montreal,\nha\/.y  ap|\u00ab>arance of  th let's  heail \u00aboti   \u2022                     .                                whole\n-'\u2022.\u2022ii   ihroiieli  ii      I'l.\" cornel   wns plain\nHow to get\na pure white\nloaf\n'THE object of all expert\nbakers and cooks is to\nmake a pure white loaf\nAnd this object is attained\nby the use of\npuRity\nFLOUR\nPurity is a hard-wheat\nflour of decidedly superior\nwhiteness. It bakes into a\npure white loaf. So, you\nsee, to get the really beautiful white loaf you must use\nPURITY\nhard - wheat\ni flour.\n\"Hon: Bread\nand betttr ~\nbread.\"\nWeiiern Ciud. Flour Mills Co.. L.J.\nOffice. Winnipeg. Mtn.lobfc\t\nUNION HOTEL\nAH 110 VIIKAII,   II. 0,\nSpecial Attention given  t\" commercial\niii.-ii nnd t.ni.isls. l-'irsl-class sample\nrooms, Kiiies! scenery in ItriiiHli Columbia, ovurlouking Upper Arrow l.nlte.\nW. J. Lightburne, Prop.\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nM M ti ll f !M-t. u T'rti I   for llll  cm'. .!.-. of    Innl lirifi\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nFIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS\nfolCllU in  l:in:\u00ab or \u25a0 timll iiunul ilim !\n\u25a0  lit ill* l.iwfi-a  linens fur t'Hsh,\nAll JtlutlH.oi bnllcMoa findlplftsU'rliiK\nuiiiUrttikan,\nFoote & Pradolini,\nREVELSTOKE\nE.   G.   BURRIDGE\nlv  visible mi   Moll I\nI.umi lip-\".\nfolio*\n1.123\n\u25a0\nBright Prospects\nB. C. Fruit Exhibit\nI'. .;....'\ninterest in.'    form for tl\nof  the  season's   ->\"\nBi ti      I'n umi\nnrteri-n ic  prorlu. t-i  nt\n\u25a0\nI\nwill  i.\nhi !   i\"   lie-  prin\npen    -   .\nI'.i :\u2022 .   i    I        iml -    -     \u25a0\nI\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\n[J\nimbin\nUi       w Hnl, I\n\"\u25a0  i'.\nUh -Iu\n'\ni\n\u25a0\nStart at Once\nI        13     H    li    II\n\u25a0\n.    .,' ,.    |\n\u25a0      he  P Uovinif I\nllu       Sui hei   ind, tl\n1 i kssic Maclachlan at Edison\ni .\n,.... : hu  i. Theatre Friday Night.\npair nf -hoes\nby  the  way  they\nperhaps you judge them\n. but\n\u25a0\ni\n\"   I [olden    R\n-\nOES\nTinsmithing, Repairs,   Hot  Air\nPipe and  Furnace Work\n-WORK   SHOP\u2014\nCon naught  Ave.   -   Revelstoke\nFOR SALE!\nSplendid residences.\nSuitable Building I^ots\nThose interested will do well   to call\nand sec us before deciding to buy.\nYou can obtain fair rates for Fire Insurance in reliable companies with Du-\nuiiuinii Charters.\nCall and get figures.\nMonev to  Loan   on   Residential  Property.\nW. B. ROBERTSON\n(Jor. Secon 1 St. and Mackenzie Avenue\nPalace Restaurant\nMcKenzie   Avenue\nFruit, Candies, Cigars,Tobacco.\nMeale 35 cents.\nA. H. Sing, Proprietor\nVegetable and Flower\nSEEDS\nOrnamental and Flowering\nSHRUBS\nBest varieties of\nFIR\/CJIT   TREES\nSend for Catalogue\nROVRLNURSERIES ft FLORIl CO., LTD.\n786 Granville St.   P.O. Ilox 1063\nVancouver, It. C.\nSIGNS\n(Reasonable Prices\nPainting and  ;\nPaper Hanging\nSati ifa. tion Guaranteed\nR. '\/.. CRAWFORD\nCor. Tlnnl St. nnil K.iIih.iii Avenue\nUnion Hotel\nRESTAURANT\ni' mii r New Management\nWHITE HELP ONLY\nStewart Macdonald\nProprietor\nSee Its \"Artistic Arch\"\nThe\napoleon\n(Fqot-fite)\nOf all the 20 improvements of lhe clever-looking\nNapoleon Shoe the feature which best pleases the\neye of the buyer is the Artistic Arch. Special lasts\nare made for every pair of Napoleons\u2014foot-sculptured\nlasts\u2014and inside there is a stout steel arch which\nsnugly holds the instep.\nThat free, athletic stride which marks\nthe man of action is not possible when the\narch support of the shoe fails in its function.\nShowing the Napoleon Shoe is a\npleasure\u2014whether you come to see or\nto buy.\nSold everywhere in Canada, the\nUnited States and Great Britain at the\nsame price\u2014$5, $5.50 and $6.\nScotch  Whisky\nA Genuine Highland Whisky.\nThere are hundreds of brands of so-called\n\"Scotch Whisky.\"\nMany of these are not genuine.\nFor your health s sake, confine your choice\nto standard brands ; use a whisky of recognized\nmerit.\nWatson s Whisky is one of these; distilled\nin the Highlands of Scotland\u2014-the district\nacknowledged to be the best in tbe world for\nwhisky distilling.\nWe age our Whisky in Sherry wood, and,\nafter careful blending, it is bottled in our ware-\nbouse and sealed with an adhesive capsule\nbearing our name.\nEvery such bottle carries with it our unqualified guarantee of purity and quality.\nInsist     on\nWatson's\n\"THREE STAR\"\u2014A ....1.1. tkor.ujtly matured Scoiek.\n\"NO. 10\"\u2014A lull-k..Ji.J. rioMy ll.vor.i Scotch.\nJAMES WATSON & CO.. Limited -  Dundee.\n3 Superb Styles\nThe famous Fit-Reform designer\nhas created three models in 2\nButton Sack Suits that surpass\nanything of this style ever seen\nin this country.\nThe combination of originality\nand elegance will appeal\nto every man who prizes\nexclusiveness and good taste.\nThe  patterns\u2014\nFIT- ^8 *n  ^ne English\nREFORM^ Worsteds\u2014 are\nequally   distinc\ntive.\nts\nMcKINNON & SUTHERLAND\nRevelstoke,  B. C. WEDNKSDAV, MAV 28TH, I'.no\nThE MAfL-HERALD REVELSTOKE. B. C.\nPage t\nWATER NOTICE\nNotice in hereby given that nn application will he made under Part V. of\nthe \"Water Act, 1900\/' to obtain a\ninvn'.r in the Revelstoke Division \u00b0f\nWuHt Kootenay District.\n(a.) The name, address and oooupa*\ntion of the applicant, Jacob S. Wiens,\nNakuHp. B, ('., fruit grower and vege>\ntable gardener.\n(b.) The name of thn lake, stream,\nor source (if unnamed, iho description\nih) Little stream, unnamed, running\nout of small lake i of mile east of said\nand.\n(c.) The poinl of diversion, 20 rods\nwast of cast end i>f lot 3, subdivision\nof lot 4274 Group (1).\n(d.) The quantity of water appliod\nlor (in cubic f''<'t per Becond) oneoub-\nlo foot per second.\n(e,) The character of the proposed\nworks: Taken wita i\u00ab-ni rfCVghj irom\ntream to garden.\n(f.) Tho promises on whicli (he water is to be used, Lot 2, Subdivision\nof Lot  4274 Group  (I)   Kootenay.\n(r.) The purposes for which the wa\nter iw to be used,\u2014irrigating vegetable\ngarden.\n(h.) If for irrigation, describe the\nland intended to he Irrigated, giving\nacreage,\u20141 acre on west end of Lot 2\naub-division of T.ot  427! of Group (1)\n(k) This notice was posted on the\n14th day of March, 1910, and an application will he made to the Commissioner on the 14th day of April, A.\nD\u201e   11)10.\n(1) Give the names and addresses\nof any riparian proprietors or licen*\naees who or whose lands are likely to\nbe affected by the proposed works,\neither above or below tho outlet,\u2014\nBuisnall Bros*, Robert T.a Hue, Nakusp\nB. (*., below outlet.\nDated March 16th.,  1910.\n(Signed) m.16.\nJACOB L. WIENS,\nNakusp, B. C.\nNOTICE TO CREDITORS\nIn the Goods ol Thomas Beecher\nMetheiall, ili'ivni.'il\nNotice is hereby given that all persons having claims agaiuit the late\nThomas I e cher Methertll, nf Ping-\nston Ore.k deceased, who died nn or\n\u2022bout the 4t i day of September, 1!K)9\nare required to send by pnst prepaid\nor delivered to the undersigned, solicitors lor the Administrator, their\nnames, addresses and the full particulars ol their claim* in writing, nnd the\nnature ol securities, if any, held by\nthem.\nAnd take notice that alter June Ut,\n1310 the Administrator will proceed\nto distribute the assets ol the deceased\namongst the persons entitled thereto,\nhaving regard only to tbe claims of\nwhich he ahull then have notice.\nDated at Revelstoke, B. C, this 18th\nApril, A. 1). 1910.\nGILLAN & ELLIOTT,\nItevelstoke B. C.\n4ws Solicitors for Administrator\nEggs for Hatching\nEggs for hatching from  the follow -\ning imported  purs bred stoen:\nS. C. Rhode Island Reds.-42.00.\nSilver Laced Wyandottaa,\u2014$2.00\nBarred  Plymouth  Rocks,\u2014$2.00\nS. C. Bull Leglu)iii9,-$2.0n\nCornish Indian finnie,\u2014$2.00\nWhite Crested  Bluck  Polish,-$2.00\nEmden Geesc.-\u00ab3.00.\nImperial Pekin Ducks.\u201411.76.\nAlso stock from   the above for snle.\nMRS. R. A.     UPPER\nCertificate of Improvements\nNOTICE.\n\" Hurry\" mineral claim, situate ill the\nTrout Lake Mining Division of West\nKootenay District.\nWhen- located :-(In Poplar Creek,\nnear Poplar Townsite.\nTAKE NOTICK that I. A.K. Ilcylaii.l.\nFree Miner's Certificate No. B. 25405,\nIntend, sixty days from .late hereof, to\napplv to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, fm the purpose\nof obtaining a Crown Grant ..f the above\nclaim.\nAmi further take notice thai action,\nunder Section 37, must he commenced\nbefore the issuance of such Certificate of\nImprovements.\nDated this 15th dav of April, A. D.,\n1911.\nA.   R.   111-VI.AND.\nNOI'KK.\nTo All Whom It M \\i Ooni bus:\nTuk otloe thai we, Julius Dougal\nand A. E. Hatgb, of the town nf Nukusp, in the Province of British Columbia, Intend to apply to the Chief of\nProvincial    Police   30   days   after the\ndate hereof, for the transfer of licence\nheld  by II. .1.   I.aliiasb. of the II I\n(,.iiiul.' Nukusp, to   A.  E.  Iluigli nnd\nJulius Dougal.\nDated al Nakusp, B. C, this loth\nday of April.\n.111. It's   III.I'll W,\napSB lm A. E. Haioh.\nMINERS WANTED-For French\nCrook, Big Bend. Apply B, A. Unul-\nley.\nFARM AND D3CIUD\nHip'inq's Tribute\nTo     iniilio  iln- colonial   alumni     im-\n Ii.'ih-li   revenue  producing,  ii  would\n  In.   the  ni I   tho  company   i\"  break |    Ku.lv ar I   Kipling   litis  written  i|  .em\n\\\\ i \u25a0 i i i i\u00bb\u25a0  in  ilir Crest on  Review    \u2022! S     \"I1 u pnrti f em'li holding, probably   entitled     ili\"  \"Dead  Kimr,\"  the\nSmith says:   \"I  fully concur uiil,  Mr.   |V( \"'   '  ''\" ''\"\nCoinptnii  ali.mi   close planting.     For\nmany     years trees planted fifteen feel\n,'.|i'il l    will   ... 11      illlel'fel'le     u ill)\nyear    [in...' uieiit  of     which  i-  -ui 1 up  ill    the\niii Lis uuiirj  into ooeiipnti  su  that line,  \"Our   King   a-k-    nothi\ntllere   tniglll   lie   ;i   crop   available  in     a ,,|'     nil!       man   tllull   olll'   King   lliu\n|     few   IlllllliflH  all.'.'   lie  IiiiiI   lalien  poBSOS- hi-   dolie.'j       Tlie   concluding   -\nIother.   Tl 'ieinal  cost    ,,f ..no.yeaf   \"'\"\"\u25a0   Tllls '''\"I' ~h\"\"1'1 Provide a dudi a- follows\n..Id  aiii.le-  trees  i<  in.iii   I.'i.    in    'Hie    '\"\"' luring   ll\"'   Ural   sonson,  vtiry Vie    ueeepted     lii-  toll  a\u00ab  our    right;\neach.   Ai   lifieen  lot*  tipai'l   Ihoro    are   '\"-   l'\"\"1   l'1\"\"  '\"   L'-:'\"' according  to none spared  him, none i\nfom,    lr00|l    for overv , ,,  ::n    f,,,.,    lbe season ami  il.e stale ui lho grain When he wns bowed bi   lii- burden Ilis\nnPurl    ni I f.u'  I.-ii  yours ur so    after   \"'iirkot.   Tho totnl eoal  ..( putting up        rest  wa* refused him.\ncoming  im.i bearing thoro nro 9-1 gross   ''\"'  i>0,'l\"\"\"\u00bb'}   buildings,  propnring  tho IVe  troubled     his  age with  our weak-\nr ipls per    aero, for oven  81    from   ''mP'  providing  domestic  wator    sup- j     i  the blinker oui   .hame\nply nnd onclnsing  tho holding with    a When  he heard      thai   Ills  | pie    had\ntr  pluntod 110 loot  apart,\nMr,  Cunningham, fruil  inspector, in\ni I able   fe\n.'...nl  I    lie   M I. I.'I    lo   ill.'\n.... I     ol     him. -Ili:\n. .llll*'\nllllim\nB  locturii     iii  lho     old school    house,   ''Wiliir H\u00bbl  I\"'\"\" \"'   'h\" lind, and  tho   A- he r ived,    no ho gnv,\nIabout   Sn.onvber,  IflOfi, ntlvisod plunt-I\"1'111''1' \"\"\"u  l\"' -'*\"\"  ll\"' opporttmi grudged, nuughi denying\nImj  your .,1.1   tree- i\u201e pi-ofeieiieu  lo    lJ     \"'   rcpu.vi.1,1   \"'      tell oqilill   annual (Nol   oven   the  lasl   gasp ol   I.i-    I)\njoldor, slating  thnl  in five yeni    i    I,,l;' nl' \"l\"'\" h\" v|\"\"\"  ' \"'  d.vinli\nyour old nee Ims entighl up to n two- I    Tl'\" l|,'\"'l  \"> Im net Hod has tin aver     Fui  our snkes without ipu\nvow     ..II      iree  planted  nt   Ihe  suine \"tf1' \"'Will nl   10 miles  from  north    lo        from  him  all   thai  he cherished,\nii,,,,,    \\|,     oxperie     Iiere lurroboi      '\"\"''  '\"\"' ok tends from  lho town    ni   Simply  a- am  ...her nervani, he nerval*, iln          year old troes  I plant- ,'   '!  \"'   \"aslwnrd  180 mile-. The wul- ;     ,-,l  nnd  he  pel i-hed.\n,.:l    in   I'.inT  are  siiperiiii'  lo  two-vent supply taken Irom  ihe liow  river iJ    Ml  that  Imh.    envoi  \u00ab i    I is,   md    hi\nold tiers I planted in l!K)S.   Tho lioue-   Prii\"tieall,\\   Ineslinusliblo,      When     lho I\nlil   ol   l hi-   i-   ol)\\ i.i.ll-.   a-   llle  cosl     ul\nduring winter, or earl;.' in March, hi\ntore ilie burst, will go a long wa\nItowniils   1 pine   ih,.   ireos   heulthy\nTALES FROM THE WONDERFUL WEST\nASK\nTen Ladies\nWhat Thev Think\nof\nROYAL CROWN SOAP\nNine Will Say\n\"It's The Best in The West.\"\nAnd All Will Agree\nThat\nGolden West Washing Powder\nCleanses\u2014Purifies\u2014 Beautifies\nAnd The Premiums are Fine!\nSave The Coupons\nAnd Write for Premium Catalogue\nDESIGN   PROTECTED   BY  COPYRIGHT\n\u2022mire     projeel      i---    finally completed   Simply   a-  am   ilm   died   in   I.l -\n<>>' \u2022'*\"\" '\u00bb'l\"\u00bb  of  canals anl  Wat- |      vice, he died  i.n  lis.\nKteinil  vigilance in spraying, prim    cwnys     will  he  in  operation        The'    The     t,  in  an envoi,    hid.    him,\no  nnd cultivating i-  absn] Ij   nee-   pri\u00bb'e ol lho I a nil is from   C3 lo  C8 I0\u00ab   \"who  in   lhe   realm   totluj    h\n.ail. Imi In  spraying with ih- II    I\"'1  \u25a0'\"'''\"\u25a0 \"' l'l,s>   \",;\"1 '\"  I\"\"'1 \"' 'read.\"    and\nilphur solution   in   lho  late  fall,    or      Sil'  Tli.\u00bbnm\u00ab   Sliauglmossy,  who  pre-   \"would  -.-11  hi- soul  lo remain  in  lho\nsided  til   ihe mealing,  said    lhal     lhe   sun,  to    depart      nor    look     i\npopiilulion of Canada  had    been    in-   dead.'1\ncreasing by leap- and hounds, and  ii \t\nAbout  sixteen years ago I  attended I would nol  lie mi-prising if the presonl\na lecture and demonstration of proper   \"1  millions   became    I2J  before  1020,\nmethod of pruning by Mr.  Rnrle, pro-   :\"\"' ''>' (:\"   l1\"' proater proportion of\nviuciul   fruil   inspector,   when   ho    wus\nasked when pruning should be   done;\nlie    replied,\"Whenever     your knife    i-\nsharp enough.\"   li is a common practise with a greal  many lo l'.i through\nhnun   \u00bb ll.,   li, Inrlm*\n\\\\\nKootenay Marble far Building\nthn orchard onco a year iu tin1 dormant nenson, antl ifivo tho lrcc< ,i radical pruning. Tho proper method i-\niii poing through tho orchard at any\ntime, summer or winter, to prune out\nanj branches thnt are found crossing\nor growing downwards to tht1 ground,\ntlm new live millions would come from\nihe L'nited States the majority <>f\nthem ver\\ desirable Bottlers. Bui It\nwas very much wished thai there\nshould hi' ,i number among them of\nthose who had been brought up u\nthe British (lag.\nCrass Channel flight\nN'elson,   Mai   JI.   .lame-  Carruthers,\nllle hi:  Cuiiudiun  wheal  exporter, who\ncompleted     a   two     months'   pleasure\nlour ol Spain,  I'ruin e an I  ihe  Uritish\nIsles two or three weeks agio and after\nstops  ai   Montreal,    Minneapolis    and\nder   .... '\nnnijieg,     Mime      nn   lo   \\eIson     and\nwenl .ml   i\"  Miirblehond   In  ins| i tho\nquarry     and    works ..f the Canadian\nmarble works  of which he i-  the <ewi-\ner.   Mr.  Carruthers,  his     son,  C.eorgo\nLesseps,   Carruthers of  Wiani[ieg,  and  Sam    -I.\nDover,   May  21.    Co.ml\nlhe French aviator, crossed above the fJormnn,     mnnuging dlreetor of    the\nmil imi    allow    the centre to become polish channel in his aeroplane    on company,   are     now- making \u201e    thor-\nloo dense.    Ihis sends the growth in-  Snturdiiv afternoon.   The aviator Ian- oiigh  in- tion of the propertv.     At\n'\" l \"\"laming brandies, and    sum-   ,|\u201e,, \u201e\u201e.\u201e.    \u201e,\u201e.,.,., auplieaiin- the feat Proctor thev pn I a barge with live\nmor pruning tends to  throw oul  fruit\nspurs for next year's crop.\nReady Made Homes\nof his countryman  IJleriot.                       ears of mnrlile  desti 1  for  lhe beau-\nCount  De Lesscps is tho second adia> tiful block of the Greal  Weal   Life As-\ntor in Ily across  the  English channel, surnneo     company    ni  the corner   ui\nMany have made un<u >>sfnl attempts Itorie and  I.milliard  streets, Winnipeg.\nDo  l.osseps     ascended al  Calais    at ami another five earn will complete the\nIn a paper read belore the Colonial ,'2:'.\\n.   lie     male  two preliminary eir- contract.   One hundred cars of Marble\nInstitute ai the Hotel Metropole, f.on- leles  before    heading for the    channel, head marble  are going  inlo  tho com-\ndon, ('. Vi. Peterson, manager of ilie\nc. P, i;. Irrigation Colonization Co.,\nBaid,\" The main features of the plan\nare thai a home may lv ready for\nthe settler and his family immediately\non his arrival in Canada: thai all the\nVfter attaining a height of 1,000 feet position     ol    that     building,    which\nand easily     outdistancing two    other faces   lhe  new   (.rain   Exchange.      Mr.\naeroplanes, he headed Btraight  across   Carruehers moili> his last ins| tion ol\nthe channel. the    Mnrblehead     property     last  fall\nlie l.osseps occupied fifty minutes in when the presenl  piuu  was just    be.\ncrossing from Calais.     'This was    due ine installed and nn the eve of an ex.\npreliminary    work to    make the farm  to a hn\/.e he encountered    over   mid- tensive     u--i  ol the marble mountain\nproductive al the earliest possible mo-  channel.   Bleriot's     time was    thirty- by dinmond drill,\nmenl  will  have been performed    prior.seven minill\nto his arrival, and that the Canadian\nPacific Uailway Company will augment   the  settler's  capital  b.v   praclic-\n|    The new   Itevelstoke  Rai k  ol    < om-\nniei-ee will haie marble basement, etc.,\nThe  fisheries  regulations have    lieen   from  Raslo marble quarries,\namended    by an order-in-council mak- ,\t\nally making him a loan, to be expend-   ing the fee for salmon trap net license\noil by the company in providing neces-   in  British Columbin    S'lTa    instead <>l\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITED.\nImport direct from country of origin.\nWHOLESALE     DEALERS    ONLY.\nREVELSTOKE    1=1.  O-\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.    Rates $i a day.    Monthly rate.\nJ\".    ALBEET     STOITIE      PEOP.\nA. F. MASON i\n5\nPRACTICAL GARDENER\nJobbing promptly attended to. Agent for all kinds of\nTrees. Plants, Hull'-, etc. I.ami- ami ('.aniens taken care\nof fur the Summer. Terms reasonable, Twentj years\nexperience. j!\n5\nResidence with F. G. Frisby.    Phone 80 J\nAdvertise inthe Mail-Herald\n\u25a0 ary Improvements\nMoving Pictures To-nizht.\nMoving Pictures to-night.\ntf.\nFruit Lands Near Revelstoke\nWe have for sale 80 acres of cleared\nfertile lands ready for cultivation and\nplanting, half a mile from town, to be\ndivided into small blocks to suit purchasers\nand $300 Per\nEASY   TERMS\nThis is the best land in the district, being\nvery fertile and suitable for growing fruit\norvegetables\u2014no irrigation needed. This\nis a paying investment.\n^\nApply to\nRevelstoke General Agencies.\n^\nREVELSTOKE,   B. C.\nmtftnr\/.z rT-..*v\u00bb- Pntto 4.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD. REFELSTOkE B C\n\\\\ KDNKSUAY,  MAY 35TH,  1010\nFOR SALE\nCbe'nDalMberalb\nPUBLISHED WED \u25a0 K-ili.VY  AMI\nMTl'I'IHV    AT\nREVELS TOKE. B.   C.\nJntctlov BtoibltsbtitQ Compang,\nLimited\nSubscription   Rates\nlnelii tiiin- |.,<-...,;.\u25a0 i\u00bb, Kiitfltiiid, United SluLon\nami Cllllutla.\nBy i lie year It hrough postolttool 18.50\nHull \"      LM\nQuartoi  \"   Liki\nJ III     Ul \\ I l.Nl. ei'imiliio 'Si cul cil ul roaaUU-\nahic ralos,\nTERMS  tliuii,   dubfloriptl'  .8 payable in ml\nvance,\nADVBRTISINO   RATBS.\nLugo, noiiceht ,,i- por line ii,-i  iiixortlnti,\n..,,'- |,er line eaeh Hllbsonlioui   ln-erli,,ll\nM.uvuiroiiionl - Ni.'ii'.i. id [I'J lines .nuke ono\nin,-i,|.    S'ere   uiul   general  1,,,-iiie-s an.\nini,in.''in, ni \u2022  - ' \"'   in ,\u25a0  Lnoli   per   al..\npr. leiii.l pnsu Ions, \u25a0_'., pur ,eni. ad\u00ab\nnil , ml, lili-ihs, itiu-rl ikim and Deaths\n.>,\u25a0   -a. h  insoriIon,\nLand   no li i     8i.M    -Ml  advortisoinonts\n-,i\u25a0, ,..', tntlio nppruvulul tlie iliiiliiiKuiiiciiL.\n\\i iiuud ami i   union oil  tdvorllseiiionUi\nVKOlils Wuiitoil, Help  Wftlltod, Sitllftlloim\n,. ,    . ,t.    Hit uul mis     Viicunt.    Toucliors\n\\Viint, ii   il cini i'i - Wi 'I.  in word* or\nI.... '.:.,,... ,..,, Ii i.wain,ial line la cents,\n. I,,, i. In MAiidluH ndvortlsoniontH must\ni\u201e . i hi V i. in. I in -duy nml l-'riilay of\n,     ll \u25a0..   .1. in .,\u25a0,\u25a0 ire Ki.ii.l display.\nOOItlt! -i'liMiKM'i'. in\\it<-.t  i latter* ol\nnnl In i n -i.   tiuiiimuiiloatlons i\" Kdl\n\u2022 \u201e.    .,.; i   bo   looonipaiilod   by   name  of   iniiumnunn  u\n\u00ab , not iiece~-.ur.ly (u publtoatiou. but   uj|| |\u201e.     ma.le to celebrate  the    First\nas nvldnnon of \u00abood faith.   Correspondeiioi . , . .\nHhiiuld bo hriof. Nutiil  l)n\\   ol  Soulli  Allien    (Jlny  .11.\nI'lie\nA beautiful Dwelling House in a\ndesirable location, corner of Third\nStreet and McArthur Avenue.\nFor price and terms apply to\nREVELSTOKE GENERAL AGENCIES, Ltd.\nREAL   ESTATE,   LIFE,   FIRE  AND  ACCIDENT  INSURANCE\nJ\n; Ill|(i)iii  \u25a0 \u25a0 . i'.   \u25a0 \u2022 I    in  i 'wind\nlinn   I'm !.\u25a0 I 'ommissioner  in  Durban  states   llinl     South   Africa    Would\nBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, KTO. , .   . ,,,\nOrncKs:   l\u00ab\u00abKi\u00abJUSKBuam,ia Rbvbl   nppi-eciute   this   Itllle  attention.      \t\npooplo of South Afrii'Jtlnok  to * ununn\na\nAKVEY, MoOABTBK\nAND PINKHAM\nSTOICS, 11. C,\nAppropriate inoiii'iiinjj is not\nonly n liitine iriliiue io his life work\nInn the expression of an ICmpirea\nsorrow for the grt'iil man who is\nCone.\nThe Royal Oath\n-took, ft C.     n\u00ab \"their    -ei.ior     colony for truidnnee       ,\u201e\u201e,,   Mn.v iB.-Ii i. \u00abai,I thutin-\nal   : i--i-1:111 \u25a0\nin  surmountliitr\nthose\nOfflcos: Itevolstoko, 13 0,    I'muli\nOko. 8. MCCAHTKR\nA. M. I'1-.huim' J. A. Hahvkv.\nKovelMoke. t'raubronli\n'-  '\"'''  -\"  Fal'     M,iml-   Tl,i-  is    ,h'   the opening ol  tho lirsl  parliament  lo\n\"\"bounce of n   .etter sent    from    the   ,, ,\u201e.,   ,,,.,,   ,\u201e,  \u201e.;\u201e   \u201e,\u201e;\u201e,\u201e,\u201e     ,h|,\n\"   '   \">\"\"   department   to     all    school p,.oteslnl\u201e      re|jBion>  ,,\u201e.    \u201e,\u201e,.,,, ,\u201e\ntenehcrs in  this province,  nnd they are (lus   niu.  ,|,.ril|\u201e,   ,,,  ih..if|   ;|||  (,min.|v\nSolicitor for:- \\naked moreover .,, Ily the line on that ,\u201e.u  ......j,,,,,,:,,\u201e ,,f ., 11<h.i,iv,. .\u201e\u201e, no|\nTHK CANADIAN Hank i>f OommKBOK,  day,  dii-eel   ihoir pupils   nttent     to \u201e  neg|ltive , j,.,,,\u201e.ie,.   This  will  .leline\nTuk Molsons Hank, Etc. j'1 nll'p1'    histor>   of South     Vfrieu, protestantism    ns    neoepled    I\nw\n1I.I.IA.M  I,  Hitlljl.o\nBarrister\nSolicitor, etc.\nid of modifying the wording of the\n1   declaration whish  tho Kings makes ,\u201e\nFIRST ST.,   -   REVELSTOKE. B.C\n,   the  H\n\u2022r   war     all\n1    political    history   n\u201e\u201e,.|| ,,f Kinrland and will onl'v hull-\nTl\n:\"\"1   wography   of  th'   country.       . ne   ,,,\u201e,,    ,,y      a|,|,|i,,,,in\u201e     lhl,  dol.trill0II\n|oi'cusion   assuredly   marl.-   a   most   nn-   ^hi. 1,   the  King abjures,\n\u2022poeh   in   Fne.nnd's     colonial\nD\n\u25a0pOBKHI sMli'H\nProvincial Land Surveyor Sir Charles  Fii\/.p\u201eirick, .hiof iuslieo\nMiuinKSutveyor history,  a-  well as in  the history    of   o( ( nll.\u201e|.lj  \u201ellvs  lnfl ,. mon .\nKn^ii.eeiiiiKI South  Miien.  and  should  lye eelebrut. ,;,,\u201e    .iM  ..\u201e,\u201e.,.'\u201e.    ,.       ,,\nMCKHNZIK   AVKNI'K.                                             I     ,                  ,   \u25a0    ,        ,|               ,         IUI .                         '\"|n.'M',ll-   ( ana.llal.   opinion.\nI'M    US    piltl'IOt I'ullV    as      tn-Mbl''. ulnlos-\nH.ix lim. RBVKL8T0KKI    ,..               \u201e            j    ,                     ,, states.\n\"\" nre    all    proud of our great   Do- ..j  wil, ,,\u201e\u201e,.,\u201e  ,nv^.|f     wi(h m..\nVI.HiN ,v   EVELE1GH,                   iminion  ol      Canada,  nnd  have passed ,\u201e.,  ,|lis    Nf) |1|a||  whn hag  (Jmj ^^\n|the period when nolhing     but cUnicul-   ,\u201e\u25a0  |,1>r,..,i;il  f,.,l,.,,,ii eully at   hear!\nUi'\"m':,\"ls                         \u2022'\"'\u2022- I\"\"1  \"'    l\"'-\"t    '\"\"'    l'\"11'  a\"'1 no man who dreams of drawing closer\nVANCOl'VHK AND ItBVKtSTOKK,  H. f.   have   reuehc!   the heighl   ol  a  prosper- ,hl, lies |,intiing  ,,\u201e, s,,,n,.,,,1|  ,lnil. ,)f\n=r^                             on-  nation,  so should  we  rejoice with KmpLre c\u00abn possibly wish   to hear  King\nAll \"\"iiiiiiuiiii.il e..i~ .i.l, Ires,, al to I'n-1   our dster colony in South   \\nea. and   i; .ge   .,,   l)l(.  beginning  of   his   reign\nollice.  Revelstoke. wiiHuiv,-piuu.|.i   |,j   ,\u201e\u201e. oncoiirugemeiil   and  sympathy, ,ei,eat  tl\u201e. words ol the roval de,lo.-\u201e\n,IU\"\"'\"^                                          _ ,1\u201e all in our power to further    their ,;,,\u201e..\u25a0                           me loyal deilaia\nC.   W   O   5.   ' linteivsts  both  for  themselves  and  for      T|\u201e.   j .,|,],.,. which  u  ,, ,.\u201e.,\u201e    (>f\n\",\"'1'' Knglish Roman  Batholioism says:\nNo comment ol our- i- i ,|,.,|    ,,,\neu.phu-i-  lo the grave warning\nNotice of Bailiff's Sale\nITHl.K' NO riCB is hereby given that\nnml. i- an.l la virtue of the powers contained 111 a certain chattel mortgage\nnia.le hy I) .vie \\- Allum, Mlllil d, 1 Ice\nseized and taken possession of all the\nstock in Hi, h \u25a0 ot sii.i Uoyle .S: Alllllll,\nl.iiiiiiiil, consisting oi wa'elics, clocks,\njewellery, optical goods, fancy goods,\nirutch mnl jewellery repair e.n,,,U and\nother sto.'ls iu trade ol every Kind, also\nall      store        fixtures, lillines        mill\nequipment of every kind, Including\nin- safe, wall show cases, floor\n\u25a0.how cases, one regulator and clock,\n.\u25a0.oils benches, tools, lest case, one op-\nthnlmoscope, polishin.it laths and other\nutensils ol every kind contained in and\nabout lhe store prenils -. occupied bv the\nsaid Company on l.oi Three (3), Block\nTwenty-three (23) Plan 636 A, i\" tin-\nriii ol Revelstoke, nnd il a I will on the\nlOtli day ol Mav. 1910, nt the hour of 2\n(i.ni. at the premises aliove mentioned\nnfTei t\"i sale the above nietitioned goods\nand propertj in one block.\nAn inventory  ol  the  -uiil  roods  and\nproperty may be  seen on npplicaiion to\nMr. Crowe at suid premises or on application in the iiiidcrsieiieil  at   his   office,\nFirsl   Sticei,   Revelstoke,  at   any   lime\nbetween this date and th \u25a0 hourol sale.\nDated this 23rd dav of May. 1910.\nA. E. KINCAID,\nbailiff lor the Mortgagee.\nWANTED\t\nWANTED General Servanl Girl\nwanted in private home. Good wageB\nApply at Mam. I1kuai.ii ollice.\nWANTED A p1 siii.ni as writing\nhousekeeper or cook. Apply Mrs. \u2022 .,\nRoom 'di, Union 11 nei.\nWANTED One Toim Horses. Must\nnot go h ss than 1610 lbs. each lun se.\nGive full | a'tii-u'iira to ARROW 1 AKKs\nI.i'Miimt Company, Limited, Arrowhead, li. 0. my l'o St\nF0UND-A Bicycle. Owner enn have\nsame by proving property und paying for ihis advertisement. Apply to\nI).   I..  I'liiynesl cure  llowson & I'n.\nMountain  Viow Camp. No. 220\n\u25a0 Meet* Beoond and Ki.tirih Wednesdays in\neach nmnltv in Selkirk liill. Vlsitln Woodmen oorilmi'v Invttnri io ii.iond.\n\\v  E <i-iu>i;vi: On. ''om.\n.IAS. MclNTYRE. I'lerk.\nKootenay Lodeo. No. IS, A  P. * A. M.\n\\   im   OF  Mid KXIXG L\nf lhe i . ,. Kl, ,   whieh     underlies    those     deliberately\nThe linal obsLciui\t\n,         ,          ....         . spoken   words   ,,i   the  ,.|n,.|   n,<ti,.,..  |,,.(\nKdward  have taken plu -.     I hi   ll itioi\n.   \u201e    ,    \u25a0 I \"ur   readers   consider   a   moment   what\nnnd    ihe     world     ,,i  large have pa, I ...\n,.,,,, ,,,. would I*-  the position ol  a  governor-\nnone  ,,t  loyal   respect   ...     tne\nTli* rmtular ni\u00ab<M                                                                       . general  sen    to   represent   ihe   sine al\nln\u00abs am hold in thn   dead   Mm  il   ll,   uul   the  thoilt ,    ,\nMisoM.TKMl'l.K                              I             ,          \u201e\u201e\u201e   ,\u201e,.,, Dttawu und asked to repeal   the roval\noi,lf\u00bbil..\u00bb- H... ....   :\"   :\"  \"'   lh\"   I'-mpire  mm     \u2022    \u25a0\u25a0     un        \u25a0\n-h. third Monday In   tl,  , \u201e.\u201e    K,,.   . lence.      \" \"u   ,     '   ,-  \" -\nV\u00a3 tiSuHbi&th. ..'\u25a0'\u25a0  the^athohc faith to  \u201e,,,-\n-\u00ab.   cordmhj   w\u00ab,. stittou-   and   idolatrous,   \"h,-   ibin-   iy\n\u25a0   . .                        \u2022 him  her v ,    ,\n\"\"\"'' hinkable.   And   are we  lo  be    lol.l\ne futiii                                                  eyes .,,.,,\nI thai   what   would  .\u2022ulinittclh   Is-  nil,, \u2022\n-       j-      i'  '\"'\" ; '\u25a0 III L I.\n\u25a0    \u25a0'\"in   the   lips   of   a   repr nia-\n,,       . -ne : el ei mi   , mes !., erah e\nSELKIRK  I.ODi.K IJ   I.O.D   K. H \", ',' \"H\nP 'ken  by  the    o\\   rei  n    h in-\nUaei   \"   '-j Th   -\nio    '  aa   lo   Sel-\ni. -. Ba    tt -\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\"-.\nfulling brethren ar,\ncordially invited t\" alianrt.\nL.  PROBYN. N.U. US   MATH1K 8*\nJ  T   POLLOI K  Mi-i i \"\u25a0\nIll \\s   ,1   HI IN   -i, ui: i im\nA straight, honest,\nhealthful cream of\ntartar baking  powder.\nMade from Grapes.\nContains not a grain\nof injurious   ingredient\nCREAM\nlAKIKG P(\nFifty Years\nthe Standard\nAlum\n.i^\nLime\nvPhosphate\n..\nFaith at Fault\nCold Range todge, K   of P.\nNo.  26,   Revelstoke, B. C.\nMKKTS  ... r.KV   AKUNE-.   11\nex \u25a0ept\neac*i month,   i '. '\u25a0'\nBall    \u00bb'    -      ilwk\nKninlita are onrtii\nD.  A.  Sl-ii IN \\  .  '   '   C,\nU. H   sKUi li   K   ..f   R    k 8\nT   P    HM1TB.   U,     r P\nJ, 1.1,\nt'ot'BT   Ml U'XT   BEI\nMeets   in     I.  0.  1'.    H\nTappintr's    \u25a0 \u25a0  II   nu\nMnnd i\\   n in  til h.\nVisiting hi i we\n; omed.\ni H\n[iei .-See.  ||.  V\\\".   Ki\nZbc flDatl-lberalb\nMa       21. V       re.oui-\n|iiinish\nM r. Todd,\" e. ..      |08.\n'  ' \u25a0 i \u25a0 he   ' eie-i  in\n,mes A.\nin   sci-\n\u2022\u25a0   K    I    :     a read-\n. hild's\noiluence\nmtionnl\n. eal  aid.\nCertificate of Improvements\nNO'I ICE,\nite in the\nOl    West\nH*\n\u25a0\nT'-'.f        tO\ni i ei\npurpose\n\u25a0\n*\n'\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nth.\n\u25a0\n-     . \u25a0 !\n.\n|\n.  \u25a0   f K.UI\/.iJ\n'' f   N..\n\u25a0 b Col\n\u25a0\u25a0 '  I.iff   '.f\nrei  th''\nrhfl H\u00abto1\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 '\" \" , i i  -I. pufl\n\u25a0  i.. , ; nill \u25a0    i\n\u25a0\n',\n\u25a0       \u25a0\n, South Afi\nli p  \u2022  '... nl  I.-,     !\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0\u2022\u25a0       M\nit riAL,\n\u25a0'ir.\nSYNOPSIS    OF    REGULATIONS    GO\\\nHUMNG   THE   DISPOSAL   OF   DO\nMINION      LANDS      WITHIN      TkLh.\nRAILWAY   BELT   IN   THE   PROVINCE OF   BRITISH  COLUMBIA.\nA LICENSE to cut timber can be %c\nquired only at public competition. A\nrental of i.< per square mile la charge^]\nfor all timber berths except thoBe situ\nated west of Yale for which the rental If\nat the rate of 5 cents per acre per annum\nIn addition to the rental, dues al tht\nfollowing rates are ohurgeH:\u2014\nSawn lumber, ft) cents per thousand\nfeet   u.H.\nRailway ties,  eight and nine feet long,\nI \"\\-Z and 1 3-4 cents each.\nShingle bolts, 2& cents a cord.\nAll  other  products,   o  per  cent  on   the\nsales.\nA license is Issued so soon as a berth\nIs grunted, but In surveyed territory no\ntimber can be rut on a berth until the,\nlicensee has made a survey thereof.\npermits to cut timber are alBo granted\nat public competition, except in the case\nof actual settlers, who require the tlm-\nl>* \u25a0   fnr their own use.\nSettlers and others may also obtain\npermits to nut up to 100 cords of wood for\nsale   without   competition.\nThe dues payable under a permit are\n$1.50 per thousand feet B.M., for square\ntimber and sawiogs of anv wood except nak; from 1-2 to 1 1-2 cents per lineal\nfo*>t for buildinii logs; from 12 1-2 to '&\ncents per cord for wood: 1 cent for fenc*\nposts; 3 cents for railway ties; and W\ncents per cord for shingle bolts.\nLeases for grazing purposes ur*' issued\nfor a term of twenty-one year*, at a\nrental of two cents per acre per annum.\n<\\>al lands may be purchased at HG\nper acre for soft coal and 120 for anthracite. Not more than 320 acres may b*\naomilred by one Individual or company.\nRoyalty at the rate of 10 cents per ton\nnf '*fwi pounds is collected on the gros*\noutput.\nEntries for land for agricultural purposes may be made personally at the lo-\npal land office for the district In which\nthe land to be taken un 1b situated, or\nif fhf homesteader desires, he mav, on\napplication to the Minister of the interior\nat Ottawa, the Commissioner of Immigration at Winnipeg, or the local agent for\nthe District, within which the land If\nsituated, receive authority for tnune one\nto make entry for him.\nA fee of 110 la charged for homeatead\nentry.\nA settler who has received an \u00abntrv for\na homestead. Is reoulred to perform th*\ncondition* connected therewith under onr\nof  the  following  plana*\u2014\nii. Al lenst n|x month\"' residence upon\nRnd cultivation of the land In each year\nduring 'he term of three ynri.\nIt Is the practice of the Department to\nreouiro a settler to bring IB acres under\ncultivation, but If he orefers he may tub-\nstltut* stork; and 20 head of cattle, tn he\nnetunllv his own property, with buildings\nfor their accommodation, will be required\nInstead   of  cultivation.\n(2^ Tf the father for mother, if the father is deceased) of anv person who 1\"\n> 'iril.ie tn make a homestead entry under\nthe provisions of the Act. reside* upon\na fnr-m in the vtcinltv of th* land en-\n'ererji for hv such person as a homestead\ni>\u00ab- -eoulrerti^nts of the A^t ss to real-\ndenre prior to obtaining patent may be\nsatisfied by such person residing with thf\nrather  or   mother\n\u25a0''\u25a0\u2022 \\f the settler has his permanent\nrestdenc* upon farmlne land owned hv\n1 lm In th* vMnttv of his homentend th*\nreoutrements of the Act nm to resldene*\nrn;iv t>* satisfied hv residence upon th\u00bb\nAppMrst.on for patent should he made\n-aid   land.\n\u25a0 nd of three years before the local\nID Agent  or  n homoHlead Inapec-\ntor\nHefore  nuMif  sp'-llratlon  for *  patent.\n.\u25a0\u25a0 er   mtlPl   glv\"  six   months'   notln*\nIn   wrltlnr   ''\u2022   the   <\"V\u00bbmmlsatoner  of  rw*\n'-iion   I*rdn   at   Ottawa,   of   his  Inteo-\nIon to do ao\nw   w   noRT,\nDeputy   Minister  of  th*  Interlo*\nTo Trappers\nRaw Furs Bought\nCash Prices Paid\nF.   B.   WELLS,\nTHE    MOLSONS    BANK\nINCORPORATED 1B6S\nCapital Paid Up\nRest Fund\n$3,500,000\n$3,500,000\nHas 65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents\nin all the Principal Cities of the World.\nA OENFKAL DANKINQ BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS     BANK   DEPARTMENT\nAt all Branohes.    Interest allowed at highest current rate.\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager.\nCummings Transfer Co. Ltd.\nFreight and Parcels Promptly   Delivered\nBaggage Transferred\nFurniture and Piano Moving a Specialty\nOFFICE:    SECOND STREET.\nPHONE 276\nF-rportnr nf Fnrq\nJessie Maclachlan at Edison\nTheatre Friday Night.\nScotch  Whisky\nPopular the World 'Round.\nThe world-wide popularity ol Watson's\nScotch Whisky is one of the strongest proofs of\nits exceptional merit.\nThe Canadian will seldom be disappointed,\nif he asks for Watson's Scotch anywhere from\nHalifax to Vancouver.\nIf he travels down the Pacific Coast he will\nfind it at the \"Portland or the \"St. Francis.\"\nShould he continue his journey through the\nOrient, he will find Watson \u2022 in Honolulu ; in\nLevuka (Fiji); at the \"Grand\" in Yokahama;\nthe \"Imperial in Tokio; and at every house of\nany consequence in the Flowery Kingdom.\nEven in far-off Korea the brand is well known.\nIt is the favorite of our American friends\nin Manilla, and can be had at the \"Hongkong. \"\nFrom the famous \"Raffles Hotel ' in Singapore\nto the \"Taj Mahal' in Bombay, it is known\nand enjoyed, and Australasia has accepted it >\u25a0\nScotland's best.\nInsist     on\nWatson's\n\"THREE STAR\"\u2014A mild, tlioronillily matured Scotcb.\n\"NO. 10\"\u2014A lull-bodied, riibly llivond Scotch.\nJAMF-S WATSON & CO., Limited  -   Dundee.\nAdvertise in the Mail-Herald WEDNESDAY,  MAY 25TH, l'JIQ\nIf our methods suit you\ntell others. If they don't\nBuit you tell us. Any criticism of our mode of\ndoing business will lie\nappreciated.\nTHE MA1L-HERA.LD.1REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nr*g\u00abi\n Ml Mill\nHUME'S SPECIAL\nA news sheet devoted to the interests of the citizens of Revelstoke and surrounding\ntowns and settlements.     Our aim is to place before the purchasing\npublic the facilities of Our Big Department Store.\nMail Orders.\nTelephone Orders,\nSend the children to\nthe store.   Come yourself,\nHave our city traveller\nrail at your home for\norders.\na\nPickl\nes\nFriday and Saturday\nBargains\ni in Friday nnd Saturday\nwe will sell at n bargain,\n20 oz hottles of piokles at\nonly 'JO \u2022 flits per bottle.\nRegular price 30 cents.\nOrder early and get some.\nBiscuits\nIn this line we are at your\nservice, .lust unloaded a\ncar of biscuits of the latest\nmakes. All fresh stock.\nGraham Wafers in cartons\nat 15c, and 21b. tins 40c.\nGinger Snaps in packages\nat 15c, and bulk at 21b.\nfor 25c Fancy Biscuits,\nfifty different kinds, 25c.\nper lb. Soda Biscuits in\nlib., 21b., and 3 lb. packages, and 101b. and 251b.\nboxes, at prices that will\nmake you sit up and take\nnotice.\nLime Jui\nuice\nAll the boys on the water\nwagon are drinking our\nsparkling pure lime juice,\nMontserrat in (juart bottles at 50c, and Nabob at\n35c. We handle the best\nand purest on the market.\nGet It at Hume's\na\neese\nCan you enjoy your lunch\nwithout CheeBe. We help\nyou to enjoy your lunches\nby selling you some of the\nrichest aud jiurest cheese\non the market. Canadian\nCheese, Ingersoll Cream\nCheese, McLaren's Cheese\nin four different sizes, and\nStilton Cheese. Order a\nwedge of your favorite kind\nGet It at Humes\nMuslin Dresses\nOne-Fiece\nl.adieB and   Mispes   one-piece\ndresses in Fine Muslin, neat\nand practical, liasy to slip\non. No separate belt or collar. Kach laundrying briDgs\nthem back neat anil crisp. So\nmany ladies have been delighted with these dresses.\nSome in white, ami some in\nthe new colorings. See them.\nThe price\n$6.75. 5.75. 4.75\nThe E levator is the most perfect type of passenger elevator\nmade. We spared no expense to\nget the best and most reliable. All\nthe safety devices so far produced\nyou will find on it. The most\napproved automatic safety brake.\nWhite Wear\nShowing\nSnowy White Lingerie that\ndelights the heart of the\ndainty dresser. The June\nBride and the Summer Girl\nwill want these. Plenty of\nDainty White Petticoats, Corset Covers, Gowns, etc, selling\nthese days for the Bride's\nShower, and the personal gift.\nTh\u00b0y are appreciated too.\nYou will be delighted with\nthe showing.\nUmbrellas\nA Thing of Beauty is a Joy\nfor ever. Even in so common\nplace an article as the Umbrella there is artistic beauty\nin this day of good dressing.\nA whole hundred new ones on\nthe counters for present selling. A great many ladies\nprefer the useful umbrella as\na sunshade. They come in\nBlack in a variety of cloths\nand the handles are something different :\u2014The new\nMission Handle, the New Director Handle, the New Gold\nHandles, the New Sterling\nHandles.   From\n$2 to $7.50\nH\nh\nammocKs\nFrom England, as Ftrong and\nsturdy as the proverbial Old\nCountry goods. Experience\nhas taught us the best colors\nto buy in these IlammockB.\nThere are certain colors that\nstand the exposure to sun\nand weather. We have your\nHammock complete with\nhooks and nails ready to\nswing on your veranda or\nunder your trees, at 12 to $10\nY\nour\ns\nummer\nSuit\nVery soon, perhaps to-day\nyou will be thinking of a\nlight cool suit for summer\nLet us have the pleasure\nof showing you our line in\nnobby light weight goods.\nLight gray and Slate worsted in the most up-to-\ndate styles. The trousers\nare all finished with buttons inside and belt straps\nto enable the wearer to do\nwithout a vest in the hot\nweather. We guarantee\n20th Century Clothing to\nhold its shape. This suit\nin light and dark gray\nand plates, at\n$23.00\nCurtains-Curtain Goods\nOur stock nf these goods surpasses any previous\nattempt. Choice.Madras Muslin and Curtain Nets in\nWhite Cream, Ivory and Arab. Also a nice assortment of heavy colored goods for drapery purposes.\nWe have the very newest in Lace and Net Curtains,\nin all sludes.   A nice assortment of Fillet Net Goods.\nUnexcelled for Quality and Fnce\nREGAL SHOES\n\u2014and so doet every other well-dressed man here. Hiey're the\nsmartest shoes that money can buy\u2014exact reproductions of\nexpensive metropolitan custom models. They're made in quartcr-\nstzes; giving you an exact fit. Regal Shoes arc the greatest shoe\n\"allies in the world\u2014that's why wc sell them.\nLet ui show you the new Spring styles.\n$5.00 and $6.00\nC. B. Hume Sr Co.\nDEPARTMENT  STORE\nRevelstoke,   *   B. C.\nCoffi\nees\nWith our Isrge stock of\nCoffi es uow in we are able\nto supply the warn- of\nanyone. We buy often\nand our goods a f fn -ii.\nWe specially makM men-\ntio i of our stock of M \"!i i\nand Java Coffee, which we\nbuy in ihe I ean, and\ngrind it wbile vou w\u00bbit,\nJ'his iu 'he best coffee that\nmoney can buy. Vou c an\nhave it granulated, pulverized, or in the be in.\nThe aroma nf this coffee\ncreates an appetite and\nits taste satisiies it. Try\na pound.\nDo It Now\n(Jet our prices on all kinds\nof Groceries. We know\nwe can save you money\nif you will only give us a\nchance. We buy right\ntherefore we can sell right.\nSaving money for ourselves, we save money for\nyou. Our aim is to give\nour customers the right\ngoods at the right prices.\nIf we se id you in mistake\nanything that's not right,\ntell us and we will correct\nit. To please is our ambition.\nMuslins\nPontella Swiss\nA decided hit in colored\nmuslins. A tine sheer muslin with a dainty over-\ncheck and spot in colors\nFor Children's or Misses\nDresses they are particularly nice. Almost every\ncolor represented in tbe\nline. A special price per\nyard\n25c.\nH\nosiery\nTan Lace Hose, Black\nLace Hose, White Lace\nHose. Tan Oause F.isle\nHose, Black Gause Lisle\nHose. Silk Hose all c dors\nand a score of dainty and\ndesirable colo.s and styles\nin Ladie-' and Children's\nFancy Hosiery,\nTake the Elevator\nVou may lind a mistake in\nour accounting, let ih know if you\ndo. We have Installed the finest\nollice system possible and are doing\nour utmost to keep apace with the\ntimes. Vou can help us if you'let\nus know of any mistake that n\noccur. Ta;t- 0.\nTIIE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE IV C\nUIUM'.SIIAV,   MAY SMTH.   I'.HO\nTjtal Eclipse of Moon\nTlm  loiul oelijiHc will nlford  thu op-\nI >. .1-1 ii ni t >    lo   Boai'i'll   for  ll   miti'llitn  oi'\ni.n.il eelipa? of   Iho moon,  which  him  Innii    I a  \u00abu\u00ab-\nNOTICE.\n'lake    notice  that   tliirty  days   after\nI ite I intend    to apply to the Super\nNOTICE,\nThirty dais after date ol this advertisement   we   Intend to make applied-\nember 31\u00bbt.\n1010,\nDOUG VI, k IIAKill.\ni      Mundnj   aiifl\ntin   ii  mn   innii place,     The sk,\\    \u00bba> puded but cannot  he  n in ordinary  lintendent of Provincial Police for a re-\n' liiiL'ly cleai   and   the    pii inciiii ninnuliglil  nwing   to  the brightness of   newal of  Liquor  License for  the    St.\nv isily   witnessed,   When  the moon il\"' sky, as it   is  then eonipleli'lj   Iii.l- jleon  Hotel,    St. I.eon, B.C., (or    the\nrose  ihe  slindiiM   nl    il iirlh    uas den from oar view,   II audi a IhwIj  ex    half year   from    May 31st., to Decern\nahoiit   half  wnj   across.    I'ho  phonom- i*1- il  i\u00bb\"i\u00bbl  '\"' \u00ab\"\">   \"mid\\ and   .1    her 31st., 1910.\nena   wns   watched  with  much   intoioat, i\"   the moon's   lisk,   m    that   il    ovei M. GRADY,\nThis  eclipse  wn*   lho  second  in    tho discovered it can bo nlilj  dui'inu  \u201e  lo\nof lour,  iwo nl the -un and two '\"' eclipse when  il\"- moon'., light  i    -..\nof the moon, niiiu ed for ihi- year, \"\"\" 'h rodiwto: that il may be rond d\nThe  mm nlered   il urth's  shadow visible  eilliei   le   a   powerful   telescope\n\" IB  I'liWIio nan. and l>j  '.ni'.i was or n|   n  plintournphii   pinto.    While   tion tl) ,)\u201e, Superintendent  ol Provin\nobscured,   ll     began   tn   reap some nslr moi    are   lieptieal as    to   cial Police, Victoria, for a renewal ol\ni'       i ''dock, and bj   11:*' was the existence of a lumar satellite, \u201eth-    Ketai|    Lienor License   for the Grand\n\"f   the    Imilow.   I'l li  betrin ''i     believe  il   will  yel   be  delected   nn-    |jot9lj NaUusp, B.C., from July  1st Io\n    when   the  moon   was   well  elevat- dor   lavoiahle   enmliliolis   for   iihservn-    |>,.,,.m|\n,. .    :,,,.,,.  ihe    In ni \u25a0on  mid al    a con- l\"\"1     1'liniigli    ii   lin    ilm    [ai  eluded\n    horn   in  il veiling,  ii   i ur- detection,  ii   i-   nlway,   .\u2022ui'efull.i   soar- I\ne.l  undei the nm I favoi ilile  eonditioiiH chod lor whenever the nmoii  is in tho . NOTICE,\nfui   observation,  ami   uexl   In   the    up- eat'th's   shadow,   ami   should   lhe   eom-\n,  | ....   \u201e.|!|,an  mvniil   Ii     ni',..   Ii     uiil  I     '\"ke  notnv   thai   tlniM   flnyi     niter\nI      ranee   of   Halle,!   \u25a0  eumol,   was     lllo \"'-   ei npse  io\\eiu   n-   | enn    n     win\ni popular  celestial   evenl    of    Iho l\"' '\" ' 'he most  intei'esiiuu 'I ,\nyeni      When   the  in.n.n   is   immersed   ill erics  of  a-ir imieiil   resonreh,\ni \u25a0 hadow   hei   disk   appeared       n lit\"\"'  \u00abas  n  mngnilicienl   sight\n... ,      . :,,     I',,.,.|   ,,,|,.     ,,..|    ,...:,..       ,|, I,.   ,:., I      for   tho    KootellaV    Hi. Il'l.    LlHton,    ll.l  ..\n!    as    il  covered  with  a    dark '\"   ko\\oisioko  ami  quite    in lesiiat\ncei      ui,I   hor  unusual   fninlnesi   at   lllo evenl  ul  the yeai\ni         .f hei  lull could not  fail  lo    al\ni         attention.\ne lij .1   the  i u   is   pi'uduiiKl\n1 moon  pn    inu   i he earth's       Many   Canadian  lacrosse players hold\nw,   whicli can  never invar except among    their    happiest      recollection,\n\u25a0   time of \"full moon,\"  when  the ihoir  games   before   King      rgc    \\.\n\/ i- tn opposition nnd rises at sun    Hones   Allen,  now     nf  Vancouver,    re-\nearth coming  between  tho sun ,.,11- \u00abnh pleasure thnt  ho has played\nmid casting  n .lark shadow before  his   niiijosly   on   Iw asiona,\nlhe inuun's disk, Tho oai'th's sliad and I'.HK  West valm- higher than nny\now   being   produced by  ll arlli Inter- nlhor atliletic  trophy   in his possession\n\u25a0\u25a0   ting the sun's light, and as ilie sun i the  gold  medal   which   was    presented\n|    '   ire  ih.oi a  million  times larger it to  iiim  at   tho  han.I- nf  the king,    at\ni        be obvious  lhal   tills shadow must i|,a|   unu.  il\u201e.   I',-, (Wales,\nhi      micnl   in  form.      When   the  moon I    His   Majesty   may   ho   truly   regarded\n\u25a0     \u25a0\u25a0    ili.- hitler or outer shadow,  her \u201e\u201e  \u201e   lacrosse  enthusiast.   Although he\nli  \u25a0      produ I by reflecting that    re- 'did not  share the late King  Edward's\n:  fr ie s   is  only partially fondnoss for  h,,,--,.  mdng,  hi-  in,..,,-,    '\n'   '  ured, Imi  if nl anv   lime the in  j in  rugby  football   i-  woll  known    .,,,'1\nwithin  the former    her light is | those who were in Ilis company al the\nnearly,  if  nol   ahnosl   wholly obscured lacrosse  games   thai   lio  has  witnessed\ntotal eclipse results, can testify lhat   ho was  highly struck\nI'HOVES  I'A IMI!   IS   HOUND. with   the  spectneujat'  plays and    with\nTho     lirsl    and most    obvious fact i the speed of  the     game.   Bones   Vllen\nlearned  from an oclipse of  the    moon played before the then Prince ..i Wales\n,    that  the enrth is round, ..,s its sha- tooth in Canada aod in England, Allen\ndow   whan -ecu on ih.\u2022moon's disk   is wa-     playing    for     Cornwall at lirst\nalways  circular,  whether    the    eclipse home when thej   met   lhe Ottawa Cap\nKing George Lacrosse Devotee\nlate I intend to make application to\nthe superintendent nf provincial police\nfor a renewal of Retail Mquot License\nfor the half >.\u25a0',,\u2022 ending December .'tl\n1910.\nHaled  May 1st.,   1010.\nSTEPHEN  PODBIEI.AXCIK.\n$10 Reward\n\\ reward of 810 i- offered for such\ninformation as will lend to the arrest\noul conviction of the person or per-\n-ons who. on the mornings of April\n33rd. and 25th, milked my black cow\nin the stable.\nEl i:\\mh; \\. TAPPING.\nWANTED\nGrand Hotel, Nnkusp, wnges 9'20 por\nmonth.\u2014Apply at Grand Hotel.\n!'\u2022\u25a0 jreul  ui   -mall, and whatever   side\ni        irl i. presents to tho moon at  the\nilala for  the   Mint,. Cup in  IDUl,    and\nthe match was nol  only witnessed   by\ntime.    A-   ihis   lake-  place  always,  In   \"\"'' presenl   King,   but     lhe  ball    was\nwhatever  position  the earth  may    be,   faced  by     him.    Then  in     England   in\nwhile  tl artli   i-  revolving   rap-   If\"\"   ''\"'  Caps   toured     I'.i,eland    and\nidly upon ii- axis, it follow- that lho Iplayed an Ml English twelve, known\n\u25a0 it must either bo nn e\\n,-i globe, as the Duke of Arpyll's learn, at Lords\nlittle different from a globe thai \u25a0'\" London, and thai match was also\nn- deviation from that figure is im-Iwatched by the king, showing the\np.\u25a0\u2022 eptible in its shadow on the moon warm interest thai His Majesty was\nliing except a spherial objeel will taking in tho national .'.-nne of Cann-\noasl a circulai' shadow, in whatevei ''' at that time,\np isition  ii   ,- placed,    and ii  i-    said\nWANTED\u2014Smart   office   boy.   Apply\nin writing to Box 200, city. tf.\nMoving Pictures to-night.\nTO LET\u2014Furnished room, suitable\nfor either one or two gentlemen. Centrally located.    Apply thiB otlice.\nWANTED\u2014A caretnker for the Y.\nM C. A. Apply to Y. M. C. A. Secretary.\ni       i olumbus was Brsi  led to believe\nti earth  was  round  by  observ\ning ii-  -hadow     on  ih.- moon during\n\u25a0111   eelipso,       l,.i   up     ,.,   Ilis    nine     1 he\n. hud  nol  been circum-nnvigatcd,\nWi .1. Curl i-i piano timer, will visit\nthe City al...,u May 24th, 191(1 Orders\nlefl with 11. .Manning vvill receive\nprompt at lent ion.\nPr...  ino,,',-   are  reminded  that  their\nat , he did  not have the positive proof ilicenses  fall  due  or,  May  31st.   It    is\nol   -     mlitv   thai  we uow   possess,     well I before the rush on    that\nI ll WCt: Til    Fixn  - \\ I F.l I.l I 1      d Id.\nFOR SALE OR RENT-Ranch at\nClanwilliam. Apply to Airs. Mary\nI'.ilmer,  Clanwilliam,  B.   C. tc\nWANTED!\nA man or a boy to herd\ncows during the day. Apply\nto MAIL-HERALD.\nWanted to Buy\nA Small Steam Tug Boat in good\nrepair. Apply, giving full particulars\nas to size, style ol machinery, price\nexpected, etc., to .Ml'XDY LUMBER\nl'i >., THREE VALLEY, B.O.   m23 tt\nThe \"Traveller\"\nThe\nAmes-Holden\nShoe For Men\nAsk Your\nDealer.\nNOTICK TO PUBLIC\nThe police have secured the services\nof a scavenger. Any persons de-irons\nof Ino ine their chisels or cesspools\n.'leaned, should leave word ill the\npolice  -la,mn.\nII. M, PARRY,\nChief of Police\nNOTICE\nPake notice lhat wa intend to mako\napplication to the Superintendent of\nProvincial Polico for a renewal of our\nretail liquor license for the promises\nKnown us the l.elaii.l hold, N'akusp,\nIt. C\u201e fov Ihe half-year from dune 80,\n1010 lo December 31st, 1010,\nOgilvio .v  MoKltriok.\nMav 3rd,  1010.\nSPRING IS HERE\nflow is tbc trimc of .year tor Sect) planting\nScautifs ijoui' \u00a9ai'&cns\nA   large assortment of I'Yesh Gnrdcti and Field Seeds, including\nSTEEL   BRIGGS    FERRY'S   MAY'S   McKENZIE'S\nAND BURPEE'S,    Fine Lawn Grass, Clover,  I'lmothv, Alfalfa\nThe Paget Supply Co'y-\nE. W. B.  PAQET\nJ. WILSON\nNOTICE\nTake   notice   lhal   'I\"   dav-   ,.,f|,.|-   dale\nwe inien.l to apply to lho Superintended ol Provincial Police for a renewal of the retail li.| ior liconso for\nlhe ida. mi   House, filmier, 11. ('., for\nthe  half year  from   .lune  30,   I'.UO-     to\nDecember 31st, 1010.\nC.   P.   Uy.   Toy.\nMay 3rd, 1010.\nNOTICE.\nTake notice thai 30 days after date  I\nintend to apply   to lhe Superintendent\nof    Provincial    Police   lor   atj renewal   ol\nthe retail liquor licence lor the L'nion\nHotel, Arrowhead, B. C. for the half-\nyear from June 30th, 1910, to Dec. 31st,\n1910,\nHaled May   Ith, 1910.\nMay -1 lm. \\V. J. I,ic,imiri<\\i:.\nNOTICE\n'lake   nolice   that  1 intend   to apply to\nthe Superintendent of the Provincial\nPolice lor a renewal of the retail liquor\nlicense for the City Hotel, Arrowhead,\nB. C, l..r tin hall year from June 30th,\nI'll\", to Dec. 31st, 1910.\nDated'.SIay 7th, 1910.\nmay 7 hn JOHN CALEY,\nNOTICE.\nTake notice that 30 .lavs alter date\nwe intend io apply to the Superintendent of tlie Provincial Police fora renewal\nof the retail liquor license for the Lake-\nview Hotel. Arrowhead. It. C, for the\nhalf year from June 30th, 1910, to Dec\n31st, 1910.\nHaled May  4th, 1910.\nMav J Iiii. Chapman .S: Irwin.\nNOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days\nalter date I intend to apply to (the\nSuperintendent of the Provincial Police\nfor a renewal of the retail liquor license\nfor the Queen's Hotel. Comaplix, It. C,\n(or the half vear from June 30th, 1910,\nto Dec. 31st, 1910.\nDated Mav 4th, 19in.\nMay I llll J. II. YOUNG.\nNOTICE.\nTake notice that I   intend  to apply to\nthe   Superintendent   of   the   Provincial\n1'olicc for a renewal of the retail liquor\nlicense for the Kootenay Hotel. Burton\nCity, B. C, f..r the half year Irom June\n50th, 1910 to Dec. 31st, 1910.\nDated Mav 4th. 191\".\nMav 4 lm \\VM. I.IIVATT.\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros., Props.\nEnlarged ami Impioveil.     Firel-Class in every respect.     All modern convenience*\nLarge Sample Rooma.\nRates, $2.00 per day        Special Weekly Rates-\nRevelstoke, B.C.\nDoyle and Allum, Ltd\nare disposing of their entire Stock at a\nsmall advance on cost. It will pay you to\ninvestigate their prices on Diamonds.\nJewelry,  Cut  Glass,  Silverware,   Watcher\nDoyle and Allum, Limited\nNOTICE\nTake notice that 30 days after date I\nintend to apply to the Superintendent ol\nProvincial Police for a renewal of the\nretail liquor license for the Halcyon Hot\nSprings Hotel. Halcyon l? C, for the\nhalf vear from June .'nth. 191H, to Ilec.\nalst,  1910.\nDated Mav 4th. 1910.\nMav 4 lm. H. MclNToSH.\nNOTICE\nTnko notice that 30 days after dato\nI intond tr, apply lo the Superintendent nf Provincial Police for a renewal\nof the retail liquor license for tho\nCriterion Hotel -it Camborne, I!. 0.,\nfor tho half-year from dune 30, 1910,\nto  Ii, ember 81st,   1010.\nlined   Mav 4th,   1910,\nF. T. ABEY.\nNOTICK\ne  'hut   30 days after date\n1 intend lo thi   Superintend-\nen'   of  Pi Police  for  a  renewal\nof tl,.. retail liquor licen e for the I'.va\nHotel   '   a,,,, i ne, B, f'., for tlio holf-\n1910,  to Doeomher\nIti , 1910\nfl. J. V. Mil'..\n*!-.<*:\u2022\u2666* to*.-, . ammmMn%.M>wrt\nNOTICE\ndayi   idler  dnto\n... apply lo the Superintend-\nProvini ial  Polii e foi  o n newal\nil liquor licen \" f,,r the Lar-\napli',   B.   C .  for  tho\n10   1910, to I'11 en\n'\u25a0I        Ith,    MHO.\nI!   M,  EVANS.\ni \t\n'Nt nCVl   :   Rl AL  E8TATE\nWe      .\"er full    quartei  acres  Imparl  '\nbeautiful    location, easy lorm\nWrite,  f '        \" '\"   Kroki'i\nPen '\u25a0\u25a0    ll , We.i,   Van-\n..,.   It    C. \u00ab13r'.\nI\nWest Kootenay Steam Laundry\nRevelstoke,  B. C.\nSend your Blankets and have them\nProperly and Promptly Cleaned.\nSHIRTS AND   COLLARS   A   SPECIALTY\nSatisfaction ^uaiiantced in all lines\nPhone li      Office Corner 2nd. St., and Mackenzie Ave.\nSynopsis of Canadian Homestead Regulations\nNY RVftilnble Dominion l,,tu,l \u25a0 within the\nKiiilwav licit in Hritish <'oluuibia, may\n:>e l,\"iiic iciuici by hi,v porsou who is the sole\nbead of a family, or any male over 18 years of\nBKe, to tbe extent of oue-t)Uarter section of 160\nacres more or loss.\nKin rj must be made ^orsonnlly at the local\nlaud otlice for the district iti which tbe land is\nsituate: Entry by proxy may, however, be\nmade on certain condition! ny the father,\nBother, son. daughter, brother, or sister of au\nIntending hotnesteiuler.\nTho homnstoador is required to perforin the\nrun.; .t '..\"i \u25a0 connected therewith under one of\nthe following plans :\n(1) At least six months' residence upon and\ncultivation of the land iu each year for three\nyears.\n(2) If the father (or mother, if the father is\ndeceased) of the homesteader resides upon a\nf'triii in the vicinity of the land entered fnr, the\nrequirements as to residonco maybe satisfied\nby  suet\nllinl (mr.\nhy   such  person  rosidin\u00ab\nire  may\nwith   th\no father   or\n(8) If the settler has hi- permanent residence\nnpon Farming tend owned by him in the vicin-\nit) nf his homestead\u25a0 the requirements as to\nre lenCe may be satisfied by residence upon\nthe  aid Ihi d.\nBiz f -\u25a0\u25a0 i. notioe in writing should he uiveu\nin the Commissioner of Dominion Lauds at\nOttawa '>f intention to apply for patent,\n(.i'.i.. Coalmining rights may bo leased for\ne period of twenty*one year-* at au annual\nrnntal of U per acre. Not more than 2,560\neore shall hn leasod to ono individual or\noompauy. A royalty at the rate of five cents\npei ton -Iinil be collected on the merchantable\ngoal mined,\nW. W. CORY,\nDeputy Of the Mini-tor of the Interior.\nN ii. unauthorized publication of this ad\nvertisommit will not bo paid for.\nTo Trappers\nRaw Furs Bought\nCash Prices Paid\nF.   B.   WELLS,\nExporter of Purs.\nNOTICE.\nTO     WHOM     IT   MAY    CONCERN.\nThis is to certify that I lost a cow\ninsured with the British American\nLive Stock Association, Ltd., for $40\nand that 1 have this dato received,\nthrough W. B. Robertson, their local\nrepresentative at Revelstoke, B. C,\nsettlement in full.\nHated at Revelstoke, B.C., this lOtt.\nday of May, 1010.\nJ.  A. MORGAN.\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given thnt 30 days\nafter date I intend to apply for e.\nretail liquor license in respect of tli.\npremises at Downie Creek, Big Bene\"\ndistrict of West Kootenay, known aa\nthe Downie Creek Hotel.\nDated May 10th, 1910.\nGEORGE C.  HAWKER.\nNOTICE\nOur logs are stamped\non the end \"E\" and all\npersons are warned\nagainst taking them or\nthe driving of nails o\/\nspikes therein. Do not\ntouch our logs.\nRevelstoke Sawmill Co.. Ltd WEDNESDAYj M W  25TH, I'.HO\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nP\u00abk\ntSEzszztA\n_I~'!?=W?'5i5\n..   . \"*tt, a  _l\nv&\nBUILD UP\nREVELSTOKE\nWill\nPatronize\nLocal Industry\nGET YOUR\t\nPRINTING\nAT HOME\nWe oMAIL-HERALD\nhas new type and printing machinery\nOur stock tf printing papers is large and\nwell selected.\nWE PRINT\nLetterheads - Billheads - Cards\ncTVfenus - Envelopes - Programs\nBooks and Booklets - Loose Leaf\n(Recount Forms - Ball Programs\nWedding Stationery - Memoriam\nCards - Lumber Forms - Tags, Etc.\nADDRESS-\nTHE INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LTD.\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\nAgents for the famous\nEMPIRE TYPEWRITER\n$60.00 Cash\nGarden Freshness of \"SALADA\"\nFresh and fragrant from the gardens of the finest tea-\nproducing country in the world. Ask your grocer for\na package to-day\u2014\u2014you'll like it.\n  Black, Mixed ami Natural Orern, 40c, 50c, 00c uud 70c per lb.       \u00bb\nDeaths in Comet Years\nTl,,- deutli nl Kins Kdwnrd wliilo\nlliillpy'n cornel in visible Imw called ul\nl imt ion again to lho Ruporslition \u00ab>f\nilu- middle aires, lhal tin' appearance\n,\u00bb! .mr of these unusual heavenly visitors presages iln' (loath of a ruler or\nii norsonngc of groat important.\nThe belief that comets forotoll wars,\npestilence, drought nnd especially the\nhi iiii nud death of distinguished pen-\npi.'- wus once tilmosl universal and tho\nancient chroniclers seem i\" have avail-\n.-il themselves of every coiiv i'l 'nee\nbetween mi importanl event and the\nuppenranee of n \"hairy \u00abtur\" which\n.mill! possibly bo brought in to support the i In'. ii\\ of mysterious coles ti-\n,',] influences, I'm some <>f these co*\nincidences nro deemed remarkable^ nl*\ntogether  apart   from  superstition.\nl-li..mii-      \\i i\u00ab\u00ab,\niii.i'l.-  ii -   ipjn ii nn\n1271,   i t\nron \u00bbi\n-ii 'nu.\nRri way Pioneer Dead\nIII,.     Mul    21        Wlel       till   \u25a0 _      a\nI.  1 . n-\n rn  ul  ihi'    11..mm     Mr.    1      In\n. 1 hi .... lied in  'he    Hospital     tor\nIn. ui.iIiI.m     0 i  the  mostpromin-\nfii i   i-.iilw :i\\      .i i _: i 11.-.19    in    Cai    11.\nMr,   I..IM.  look   purl   m  liuil.lii..\nIni,.i...l,.i,i ,l    i; i;lw ij   in  S'ew   B\nu ii k.    Ill1   wn     with   llii\nnl   -tali'   ill   I lie   I '.    P.    II, '\"\u2022\nwiih   i-arrit'd   m mm-     I lie pi .iii :> I\nover   the  K'ootenm   mountains.\nSpanish Queen III\nMmii id, Mnj 23.   Queei   Vietoi        ia\nlelivered  of  mi  infniil   al   four  . .' iloi k\nM\u00abn.v nre il omets thnl have been ,,.,,,., ,i:i>  \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e,\u201e._..   The ehilcl, a male,\ncited    ns    forerunner* of death.       In wns ,|,,\u201eL   -|-|le     1\u201e,k   uiil  i\u201e. buried\n:!7'\"  A-  l(\" '\"\"\u2022 \"'  ll\"'\"\" bodies showed njthoiit ,.0,.emony in the  Royal Panth-\nilself in  tho sky n fow days hefore the   ,. ,  ,\u201e,.  plSmr\\a\\ monastery.\ndenth  of Valentinian, nnd  in 501  \"B W|\u201e.\u201e    told of her    loss  the mother\ngrenl   anh  brillianl   star with  a  long we,\u201e  bitterly.   King Alfonso is nill in\nray\"  appeared  when   Ambrosua  Auro- |,,n.l,\u201e,  where he attended    yesterday\nlitis    lay dying.   Tho    denth of    I'ope   ,|\u201e,  f\u201e\u201eernl  ,,f  ,|\u201e. ij ,,,\\  ,,,,,1,..    .|la\nllenedict   III. in -\u25a0'>-. wns n<Tom|)nnied ].,,\u201e  Kjng  Rdward,\nli>' \u2022' i'omet,   on   802 a   comet    \"an-      ni\u201e |ms, w\u201e\u201ek )u. i \u201e ,\u201e,,., ,\u201e.\u2022 1?\nInounced\" the d ase of Uthnriua the [\u201e,. |\u201e.r majesty. According  to custom\nYodngor. Premier Cnnnlejaiiy  Mend?\"  bo...   .iho\n\"A burning stnr like n torch with a   body lo a   adjoining the queen's\njlong tnil'j presaged the denth of 1-odis ^f,;,,,,\u00bb,.., ,',\u201e\u2022 ,|\u201e, ,,ili. ial inspection Inll. of France in 87.5, nnd tho appear- ,|\u201e. members of tho royal family ind\nnnee of n ooifcot two years Inter wns ,.,,,\u201e., functionaries who had been wait\nfollowed by the death of Charles the ;\u201e_, there. The present .- \u2022\u25a0 \u2022 firsl in-\nBold. Man... ..i a -'ill birth in ih\" S|\nWhen      the     Emperor    Constantino family, although a child of Queen Iea-\nPorphyrogenitus lay breathing his last belln II. lived onl) lone enough \u2022 i re-\n'.Wi   A. I).,     \"a gloomy and   obscure ,.\u201en\u201e  the lustral    water.   Queen    Vic-\nstnr\" shone for Borne time in tno hoav ,,\u201e\u25a0;., j, ,|\u201e. ,\u201e\u201e,|\u201e,,. ,,( ,\u201e,, u.y-          ,\nens.   The death of Casimir,    King   of  L.;i| surviving.\nPoland,  in   1058,  was  \"announced by J   The condition of the queen is\na comet,\" and a .similar Bign was giv- 'lon\\ng  ,|\u201e.  L,raVl,     feara  ,,,\u2022  ,|.,,    ,,,lrt\nen in Mil before the death of Wlndis- physicians.     King Alfonso is hu\n,as. King of Rohemia. tn }\u201e,,. ^.j,,\nThere was a comet    in  the heavens\nduring  the lasi   illness of Pope Alexander III., in  1181,   When Kim; Rich- Pnminfi  fuantc\naid of England died, in  1199, it   wai UlMlll]   LlKlllb\nnoticed that a comet lind been visible\n,      ,. ,, ,        ,.      ,. , May  2\/\u2014The    Scottish  Prims  Docna,\nfor I.i days preceding the event. * *\n,     ,.,.\u00bb., ,       i \u25a0 ,   i . Ansa  Jessie JUcLachJan   and   Con-\nIn   1222  a comet,  which  has      since _ _..        _,\n. ..    ,.,. i        ,r n    \u25a0 , ' cert Companj-, Edison Theatre.\nbeen identilied ns tlalleyjs, was regard , *\niii as  the precursor of tlio    death    of   June 6\u2014Canada's     famous   comedian,\nPhilip    Augustus,    King    of    France, \"Jimmy Fax\"  and  his  star Co.,\nThree    days    before    the    decease   ol in New Fdison Theatre.\nurrying THE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE, B U\nWEDNESDAY, MAY 23TJI,  1010\nr\nNew Showing of Summer Sunshades\nInspection alone will convince you that our\nDainty Parasols are easily the best value\never shown in the City.\nLawn Waists\n$2.00 1.\n91.50 1.\niwn Waists\niwn Waists\nat $1.25\nat $1.00\nWhi\nc Lawn Waists, I'liili\nrendered\ni'i'iui\nis, Collars attached,\nrimmed\nwith\ntucks   anil   lace,   now   full\nleng\nh sleeve.\nRead a few of tlio bargains below\nall  new,   stylish,   this  Spring's  latest\nmakes.\n15 regular $5 and $6 trimmed hats nn\nSak' Table, Your choice for $8.00\nin Regular S7.r>o ami $9.00 trimmed\nhats. On Sale Table for $5.00\nEntirely new and exclusive designs.\n'^^^  Miss Ciiirvin wns a former rosideul ni I\nitevelatoke  ami   Mas   a   great   favorite\nlii'iv.  having  a  large clrclo of fricndB\nwin, will u Uli hei' all future hnppiuoaa\nI II. I',. lliu..lim., uhiel clerk at Iho\nII,,I,.I Uovelnloke, will lenvo .Mr. Mr-\nll,hi,II'-. aoi'vico  ihe Inst  nl' .liiiir, lun\nim' gone  in      h iiii  h   I',.   1'. | |.|.\nIn buy  grnin  mi   tin-    prairie  in   Mull\nlilllli,\nMrs, Vi.  M.  I.nwrouco and  Mrs, .l.T\n,'relfer    rrtMi'iii-d   nn Sunday morning\ni'i..in an oNtondod  vi-it  In Cnlifornin \u25a0\nI Mi-.  Teller  has  rjuilo recovered    from\nher  iv.'ctn   illness,   although  -lie    hits\nn.11 gol hack her full strength.    Thoy\nImi h  reporl   lia\\ ing   hud  a    mosl    do-\nllighllid  holiday.\nCome   Early,   as at   These   Bargain   Prices\nThey Will  Not Last Long\nREID (&> YOUNG\nLOCAL AND GENERAL\ni anndinn gold pieces will I\"' issued\nin January next. They will bent ihe\nportrait oi King Goorgo.\nSawdust diimiwd int.. tho Kootenay\nJul,.. i. reported in be killing tho\ntrout hi   thousands.\n'III,. KntnloopH \u25a0 nrpen er strike hns\nended, tin. uu n accepting a compromise ..i sl  f..r iln. 8 hour day,\nI lie nionthlj mooting uf St. 1'it.i.-\n\u2022 lum I, i ninmittee Ink..- plnce tlii-\nevening ;.'  S o'clock, at   the rector)*.\n.1. K. McLean, provincial divisional\ntii.. warden, with Itevelstoke a- head-\nipun t.i      repoi ti   that   -.,     far    Ihere\nhave I n few  bush Urea ..f nny    con-\nMipienif-, except ono I !'\u25a0\u2022 iton which\ndestioi c 1 n lioiiso and . onsiderablo\nlimber,\nTin. da) ..i Halley's comet nn Ma)\nISth, caused ., notable epidemic ul ab-\nei \u25a0... in th.. public schools uf [,os\ni -._'\u25a0 le* Mi' ..i I he pnronts ad-\nmil >...| thai il\" j had ki ;\u25a0: their cbil-\nrln ut I, .,,.. Uecniisi I ' \u25a0 '\nmn- sky visitor. Their, were several\nthousand eb \u25a0\nIn re pi in e  '-    th..    rcquesl  of    Iii\nSpei   'i   ..t. i\u00ab 'ill ni iln- l't     ! ..  il\nOption     TjOaguo,    thi   federal  go\nini'iil    I,.i-     |.;i-.. d    an       imeni\nw bich     tniikes  ll\nme A \u25a0        h t'olui\n'I I.,    I, i- le will\ncities, towi will    make\ntli,- t\nB. C. Oladwii\nIt.    ('.. undi\nment. Jlr. Allai\nLean of tl\ni resto\n,.   , | | \u2022\u25a0\nmi \u2022.\nIn *\n!\n\u2022\nfilm\ni'npr   |\n\u25a0\n'\nDon't 1\n-\n1\nPURITY  FLOUR\nTo those who have not yet given Purity Flour a trial we\nwould suuKost you doing so if you wish to procure the best\nas we absolutely guarantee every sack. Your money refunded if not just what we represent it to be.\nTEA AND  COFFEE\nWe have a full stock of the leading lines in Teas and\nCoffees and can offer you the best values on the market,\nranging in price from $1 per lb. to 3 lbs. for $1 as a special.\nA. HOBSON. BAKER & GROCER\nM, . Vi, II. Sutherland oulorlninwl\nth.. young pooplo un Saturdn)' at a\ndiiinl)     lunch in honor ul Misn  Mary\nI'.divnids, a coming .It  bride.   Alloc\ndoing full justico in lho many delica-\n, i.- provided. Miss Edwards was tho\nrecipient of a shower nf beautiful\nhandkerchiefs, After lunch Mrs. W. \\.\nMorris and  Miss   Mcl.onn    entertninod\ntin- young people at their resident n\nThird strcel wesl, at cards, thr prizes\nbeing won h) Miss Gillan and Miss\nPaget, Iln this occasion Miss Edwards and Miss Dent roocivod a show-\ner uf dainty linen.\nGrand Concert Company\nThe Vancouver Saturday   Sunset    of\nl;i-l     JHSUP    >MVs:     Tilt'    fldVOlU       nl       llle\nwo rid-beloved Sco1 li-li primn donna\n.lesnio Mftclnchlan, al '!\"' Opern House\nnoxl Tuesday night, i< being keenly\nanticipated by r11 musical Vancouver\nami particularly hy the many Scotch\npeople nf thf eity, t.i whose hearts\n-hr nings nn especial message. Tin'\nmembers uf the localScottish societies\nhave shown mm active interest in lho\nconcert, ami it is tlie intention of tin*\nGaelic Society to present Mies Mac-\nnchlan with an address uf welcome\nand appreciation. All (In* boxes for\nTuesday night have been taken Iiy\nprominent Scotch .:tmi.i.*s, and the\naffair so p,ensurably looked forward\nin promises to Iw ono of unusual en-\njoynienL\nr\n\u25a0\nYour Insurance\nIs  one of  the   most   important  items\nin your business\nLET Kootenay Agencies, Ltd,\nLook p.fter this branch of your business\nKOOTENAY AGENCIES, LTD.\nSuccessors to Kincaid & Anderson\nGRIP AND PASSWORD\n\u25a0\nit  Party    at\nI  ; a Friday i\n\u2022ale at    M\nJes   ie   Mar-\n.n.-oit\n-\nSOCIAL AND PERSONAL\np\nI. (i. F.\niin Monday evfnlntj last Court Mi.\nDegbie, I. O, F.j held a very BUceosB-\nfnl HOBsion, Organizers Rrother and\nCompanion Plumb, havo met wiih\ngratifying success and a number of\ncandidates wero initiated into ihe or-\nilia-. Ai lhe invitation of Chief Ranger Bro, Man. Airs. Plumb took charge\nni ilie ceremonies which were conducted in an impressive and interesting\nmanner, by tIutt gifted lady ami Companion Forester.' After the work of\nih.. evening refreshments were partaken of and a pleasant Boeial hour\npassed.\nJohnson Ketchell Fight\nTh.- Johnson-Ketchell fight    pictures\nwill lie put <\u00abn in the New Kdison\nTin-ill'' shortly. Announcement will\n!)\u25a0' mode later.\nCard of Thanks\nTin- officers and members oi lho Revelstoke Baseball and LacrosBo clubs\ndesire to sincerely thank the Revelstoke City Hand for their kindness in\nfurnishing music for tho daneo on\nnight at lh*1 opera lion-''.\nSigned,\nK.   M.lfai'.\nS.  Ncpinan.\nNOTICE\nOur logs are stamped\non the end \"E\" and all\npersons are warned\nagainst taking them or\ntho driving of nails or\nspikes therein. Do not\ntouch our logs.\nRevelstoke  Sawmill  Co..  Ltd.\nEmpress Shoes for Women\nTHE\n^(SHOEJ^\nSETS THE FASHION\nFOR WOMEN\nVassar Shoes\nFor Dressy Women\nClassic Shoes\nfor Misses and Children\nIn recommending this\nEmpress Shoe to you, we\ndo so freely\u2014it is one of\nour new styles, bright,\nsnappy and up-to-date; the\nmaterials used in the making are the best, and yet\nthe price is moderate, $3.00\nstamped on the sole.\nWe are one of the 400\nEmpress agents.\nOur stock will he found the most complete and hest assorted in\nlhe Cily.\nOxfords and Pumps in black kid and Patent and in Tan ami\nChocolate Kid ainl Grey or Tun Suede   all sizes l! to 7.\nHals, in Black Kid and Patent, Black Patent with Grey Suede\nTops, Tuns and Chocolate.\nWe are showing a new line of American made Canvas Shoes\nPumps. They are very natty and sell at $2. We have both white\nand 'I'an.\nTry us for Children's Shoes. Our line is the best made. W(\nhave lintli White nnd Tan.\nTry us for Children's Shoes. Our Hue is the hest. made. We\nguarantee every pair we sell to give satisfactory wear. All sizes,\nfrom infants to lame girls,\nNEW SUMMER HOSE\nAll colors in a fine bkuza lisle hose with garter top hotli \\#c.b\nami Plain<   Special Price40c.  per pair nr three for One Dollar\nmz&\nxmnan.\nFOR GOOD GOODS.\nSeeding Time is Here\nWe have a lull line of Garden and Field Seeds in\nstock. Onion Sets, Clover and Timothy, Sweet\nPeas. Nasturtium (and other seeds in hulk, also a\nquantity \"f Lawn limns Seed.\nG. W. Bell\nP. O. Box 208\nGROCER & BAKER\nPhone No. 23\niien's Wash Dresses\nA nice range of these Suits tor Clytdn ti\nfrom I year up to 13 yeantof Rue, pretty designs nnd patterns, VUo Infants dottier,\nVour inspection in\\ Ited.\nMRS. A. G. CRICK\nOl'POSn 1: WINDSOR HOTEL\nSpring Tonics!\nV. ;t.- .       [Tie\ndean e I\n$1.00 a  Bottle\nI'M     ::; M iflltj\nBews' Drug Store\n\u25a0\nnd hoth ti\nI    (hal\n\u25a0   \"\ntended >\u25a0\nE. F. TUCKER. 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