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B. C. FEBRUARY 8 1912\n$2.60 Per Year\nBTERLInS silver\nDEPOSIT GOODS\nTHE BOARD Of TRADE ANNUAL MEETING\nPresident's Report-Election of Officers for toe Ensuing Year-Financial\nStatement Shows a Small Surplus-Other Important Business\ncr\nBOURNE BROS,\n\u2022si\nBaskets, $2.25 and $3.\nSalt Dishes, 75c.\nCandlesticks, $3, $4.\nVases, $1.25\nOlive Dishes, $1.50\nPuff Boxes, $2.50 $3.50\nSPECIAL VALUE\nSugar and\nCream   x\n$2 per pair\nArrived too late\nfor the Holiday\nTrade.\nManufacture r s\nhave given us a\nless than cost\nprice to clear\nthem out\nNOTE PRICES\nSPECIAL VALUE\nPitchers\n1 and 2 Quart\n$3. $5.50   $6\nVice   I'l .'Hi.lent   A     .1 .   Mellonell t\nllie chair iii the annual meetlnit\nihe Rovolstoko Board ol Trado, \u00abomo\ntwenty Ave mamhori being prosenl In\nthe ollj ball on Tbun daj, P*eb, let.\nTho meeting wae called to ordorat\n8..in p.m., mul Secretary I,ium; pro\neeodi 'I i\" road the minutes ol tbe\nlust regular meeting, and which \u00abci\"\nadopted ai road. The\nregular annual mei I tag\niluy,   Jan,   17,  were nisi\nopted,     Tbo meeting\nto the buelnoBB of tlw\ninu uh provldod in the\nk   inl\nIt1\nreport, the etatomonl \u00bbl nocounl\nshowing a Bmall balaneo on band,\n'I'lie Income ol tho Board amounted\niu $i^7^.'.i7 mnl tho expenaea to fl,\n^70.110, the latter amount Including\nmi expenditure ot * i\u00bb>7i fur publicity\npurposos, Tiie flnanolal report was\nsigned  by auditora    RoberUon   and\nToi lord,   nnil   wns  unanimously  adopted,\nueh n poor service ns\nul tempi ou our purl to\nHuiitli un absolute -tuock\n'1'Iiih mul ter ih n scand*\nmlnutee    ol\nlii'lil   un  Tuck\n' lend  uiul  ml   j\nthen procoedod [N ,.i,.,.|1,\u201e1\nannual meel\nhylawB,\nKI.KCTIliN   UK   OBjTCCltRa\nThe next  buelnesa wae thc election\nof offloera, the retiring president\nviee president\n\"Whiskey Bottles\t\n $6 Each\nWhiskey Glasses\t\n $15  per  Dozen\nSherbet Glasses\t\n$12 and $15 per Dozen\nRose   Vases\t\n $1.50 Each\nA Beautiful Line for Card Prizes\nLAWRENCE HARDWARE CO.\nLIMITED\nTinsmithing\nPlumbing\nANNUAL RBJP0RT8 OF OFPlOBRd,\nThe I'lMHhiiut presented a    written\nreport reviewing clearly and concise\nly the business ot the Board during\nthe  pnsl \"yeur,  ns lolloWs:\nRevelstoke Board ol Trado, Annual\nReport,  Dccombor 81st,   1911:\nlu laying belore tho Board tho\nBecond report which l. ns PreBldont,\nhuve liml the pleasure to prosont to\nyuu, I tako ilus opportunity to con\ngratulate the members upon tho\nmarked unanimity which lms prevailed throughout the year In seeking to\nfurther the interests of our fair city\nand the district of which Revelstoke\nlurms thc centre.\nWhilst, the Board cannot 'no claim\nto having followed     to    completion\nI mnny public undertakings during the\nyeur, an apparent measure of success\nlms attended the eflorts put forth In\nu number uf -directions to     Improve\nI conditions.\nI During the year the booklet pro\npared uuder Instructions (rum the\nBoard mmle its appearance and sono\ncopies were forwarded to Uuu. J.H.\nTurner, Agent General tor li. C. at\nLondon. England. Consequent upon\nreceipt of these in     London    Mr. Q.\nmul\nrefused tu stnnii    (or\nmnl Mr. 0, B. Hume was\nnominated and     unanimously elected\n[ns president lur 1918,\nI    Mr,  Hume  then  took  lhe elimr, and\nnfter u low appropriate remarks Irom\nih.' new   president, and a vote    oi\nthanks to the    retiring oRtcere, the\niu, ii,I proceeded wltb the eloctton of\nolflcors.\nMr, A. B, McOleneghAn waB unan\nimuiisly  elisen   ns   viee  pivs.denl,   Mi.\nv. Vi. Laing wus unanimously re-el\neeieil us secretary.\nThe Becretary then     proceeded     to\nrend the names \"I those eligible    us\nmorabers ni    the executive according\nto tbe by-laws,\n,    President Hume threw  tli,   meeting\nopen to nominations for the cxccii -\niiv \u2022 and the following were elected:\nI    J. ti. MeKinnon, F. M. Qlbsun, A.\nii. McOloneghan, F. II. Bourne,    A.\nBrant, A. McRae,     H, J, McSorley,\ns. Sutherland, T. Kilpatrick.\nThis  concluded  the  business  of  the\nannual meeting and the meeting there\nnlt.'r ndjourned.\nRBGULAH MEETING.\nThe liusiiiess of the regular monthly meeting wns then proceeded with\nThe lirst item wns the old mntter ol\nthe removul uf the Timher Ofllce mid\nin the ahsenee of nny dcllnit-e word\nfrom the government \u25a0vibe matteryvas\ncr.it. give\nlu mnke nny\nget hmUieaa\nto the lirm.\nnl, uud we shull i>e compelled to go\nio iiie Railway Commission, tho   0.\ni'. it. apparently will do nothing.\n\\ mot nm wus adopted Unit a ser -\nich of recent CaBCS of urrioiiH delays\nto   shlpmi'iilH      to  uud   from    Allow\ni.ukes lie collected   in   collaboration\nWltb   Hie   Retailers  Association  and a\nease prepared lor submission to tho\nRailway Commission on their coning\nwestern trip, nnd that the 0. 1*. R.\nhe uIho iiotilled accordingly\nm;w MBMBBR8\nll.  Sibbald, jr., and Mr. K.\nwore proposed for menn.e-\nvvill  lie  I.all,Ui*.I   for ul   nest.\nMr.  J,\nQ. Foloy\nship uud\nmeeting,\nResolutions from i\n\"good   ruuds\"    mul\nFreight Commission\nther    iiuiiris re\n\"International\n' were endorsed,\na motion was adopted thai ihe\n\u25a0ity council be asked for a grunt of\n$7r,u for publicity pui poses, and tbat\na deputation be appointed for that\npurpose.   President  Hume,  Mr,    Mc\nCurler mid Mr, MeDuuell were np-\npotnted to Walt upon the new council\naccordingly,\nNKW  BU81NBSa,\nAfter a genernl disciiHsion on mutters connected with new business and\nguud and welfare, the meeting nd-\nJourned at 11 p.m.\nCONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION\nImperial Bank of Canada <j>\nHoad OtFIc\u00a9\nCapital Subscribed\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve\nTotal Assets,\n-Toronto, Ontario.\n6.000,000.00\n5,996,00\u00ab.00\n5,996,000.00\nS 72,000,000.00\nBrunches ur Agents st all principal point* m Canada.\nAgents in Or\u00abat Britain and tfnit\u00bbd .States\u2014London, England,\nLloyds BaiiK, Limited. Chicago- K\"\"t National Hank, Corn Kx-\ndhaan National Hank. Seattle\u2014Seat il.- N.n lonul Bank, San Fran-\nelsco-Wells Fargo Nevada National Bauk. Spokane\u2014Exchange\nNational Bank.\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposit\"  of $1 and upward,  received, and  interest allowed at\n'   of dei\nof $1\ncurrent rate from date\nieposlt.\nreceived, and\nCorrespondence solicited.\nRevelatoke Branoh   A.B.MoClaneghan, Mgr.\n.(>0<><><KK><>0<KK><KK><MK><KK><K>0 0\nman\nClearing Out at Cost Price\nBargains for Old and Young in\nLadies' and Children's Wear\nMrs. A* G, Crick, * First Street\nFruit Growers,\nMarket Gardeners,\nLawn Owners\nand Ranchers\nShould use BURNS' ANIMAL FERTILIZER to obtain\nthe best results from the soil.\nGet the latest descriptive booklet\nFROM and place your orders WITH\nP. BURNS & CO., LIMITED\nWholesale and Retail Produce and Meats\nTIRED ?\nTHEN A CUP OP\n\"BELL BLEND  TEA\"\nwill refresh you with Its bright, ipic)\nflavor nml Iragroncy. S\"id In 1 lb,\nlead packages.\nPrice, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per lb.\nQ. W. BELL\nP. O. Uox 208\nQROOER & UAKEK\nPhone No. 23\nMd,. Brown, European manager   ior\n\u25a0 tbe Canadian Pacific   Ruilwuy   Compnny took  up with the Hoard,      the\nquestion   of  supplying   him   with      B\nlarger numb?r thnn hail been     for-\n[warden tn him by the Agent General\nI An appeal to the eity councillor     n\ngrant of 8400 was successful and 10,-\njOUO     additional copies were    printed\nwere   printed  and   forwarded  to      tlle\nOanadian Pacific Railway Company\nat  London,  for distribution through\ntheir liookinir offices in the British\nIsles. As ii result ot this distribut -\nIon in (Jreat Britain a numlier of inquiries have heen received from intending  settlers.\nj For the year 1912 the only ndver -\ntisiug to Which the Hoard has heen\ncommitted is thc advertisement*- to\nappear in Heaton's Annual and B.C.\nOpportunities at a cost of $iK5.flo.\nActing in conjunction with the Retailer's Association und the Agricdl-\ntural Society an ellolt was made to\nget in touch with thc settlers on the\nArrow Lakes and an excursion was\narranged. As a result of this effort\nn large numlier of settlers vi-ited\nHevelstoke during the lair and in the\nevening of the second day this Board\nentertained the visitors at a smoker\nin  Selkirk hall.\nfine of the undertakings for whicli\nthis Board has heen striving for several years and which is as yet incomplete is the appointment ol Mail\nClerks on the Arrow Lakes. This\nmatter has been under advisement by\nboth the Post Office Department and\nC.P.R, and in a recent communica -\nt.\"ii Mi. (1. J. Bury advised the\nHoard that the service would he com\niiit'iiied January istf\nIt is a matter of regret to the\nHoard and the town that the Crown\nTimbW office was removed from Uev\nelttoke '\" Kamloops. but as ihe i|iies\ntion of the Administration ol the\nlands within the twenty mile belt is\nnow under consideration by thc Fed.\neral uud Provincial governments, wc\nlook for un early settlement of these\ndifficulties.\nThe establishment of a Lund Registry Office at Hevelstoke hns been\nkept belore the Provincial Cabinet\nboth by letter and by interview with\nthe ministers ol thc crown during\ntheir visits to thc town.\nIt is eipected that during thc coming spring arrangements will he com\nplated for the establishment of an\nexperimental or demonstration or -\nchard in the vicinity of Revelstoke.\nThe construction of a new govern -\nment wharf at Revelstoke and the\nimprovement to navigation In the\nColumbia river above Death Rapids\nhave been urged upon the Dominion\ngovernment.\nIn drawing my report to a close 1\ndesire to thank all those who so\nwillingly assisted in the work of the\nBoard  during Hie past  yenr.\nPRESIDENT.\nllu. MQretary then read the tluauc-\nlefl  over tor further  information.\nTin I'ommitte on \"roads to wharf\nes\" reported thut the city council\nha.l promised io do all * ,\"'eir power to mnke the approach to the\nwharf and thnt the mnyor of old\nCouncil hud already instructed the\nsurveyor to make a report on the\nsubject, besides going on reord us\nrecommending the work to their successor on the new city council.\nA suggestion  by Mr. McCnrter that\nHas Been Organized at Malakwa\nWith a Good Membership\nAn enthusiastic meeting of Con-\nscivntives wns held at Malukwa iu\ntli,' school house lust Friday eveniug\nthe Hnd lust, lor the purpose of form\niiiL- a Conservative association tor\nthe District of Malakwa.\n! Mr. Theo. Wadman of Revelstoke,\nacted as chairman in the interests of\nthe B. O. Conservative Association\nand in a brief manner explained the\naims nml objects of the association.\nThere were at  this     meeting     thirty\nthe secretury  write  the engineer,  en-   memliers\nclosing copy  of  letter from  city  and   members\nasking for a  similar assurance from  officers:\nthc  Provincial   government,   dame  to      Honorary\nle  submitted   to  the   Dominion   gov -   Borden,\nernmeni;    wns   unanimously  adopted.\nADVERTISING  SIGNS.\nThis matter is still in the hands of\ntbe city council.\nMr. MeCarter fluid Unit too linny\ncommittees were working on these\nsimilar matters mid suggested .* con\nsolldation and that these subjects he\nbrought before the council en-nloc. A\nCommittee \"f two were struck oil uc-\ncoi dlngly.\nwho     signed\nThe following\nthe   roll  us\nwere elected\n1    Honorary\nBride.\nI    Hon.   Vic\nrell and  .1,\nPresident\u2014  Hon.    R.  L.\nPresident--   Richard  Mr-\nUur\nFREIGHT OVERCHARGES.\nSecretary  Laing  reported  that  this\nmutter  wus   being   held   over   i.y   the\nC.P.R. pending    possible settlement\nit  the  Kustern  meeting.\nDiscussion disclosed that the i'.i'.\nR. had verbally intimated their in -\nability to do anything in this mut\nter owing to the ruling ol iUc Railway Commission. A motion waa\nadopted thut  the     matter he     sub\nmitted to the Railway Commission\nfor nu order to enable the C. P. H.\nto mnke a refund of these uvrr-\ncharges.\nMAIL  BBRV1CB,\nSecretary Laing said Mr. Ooodevt,\nM.I'., in conversation had stated lhat\nbe had personally gone into thc matter hut Unit the service could not be\ninaugurated until the Arrow Lukes\nragulu \u25a0ervict wns commenced.\nSecretary Luing wns instructed to\nwrite Supt. of Mail Service McLcod,\nto draw his nttentiou to tho fact\nthat the service had not beeu commenced ob promised by tho mall department.\nDEMONSTRATION    FARM.\nNo further steps had lieeu taken the\ngovernment were still undecided us to\nthe location of this demonstration\ngovernment farm.\nPresidents\u2014 Martin\nP.   Shuw,   M.I'.I'.\nI'res,dent\u2014E.   Erikson.\nVice President\u2014(!eo.   E.  Cue.\nSee.  Trcas.\u2014(1.   E.  Fiiiucane.\nExecutive committee\u2014F. .1. Bossley\nPeter Allen, John Mlzon, I'eter God-\nscn, A. Haycock and vv. Waddell,\nAfter the election of officers, speech\nh were delivered by the newly elected officers and the association passed\nresolutions expressing their implicit\nconfidence in the administration ol\nthe Hon. II. L. Borden nnd Hon. H,\nMcBride.\nfirst League Rival Concert\nThe Epworlh U-uguc will give the\nlirst ol the rival concerts on Monduy\nevening it 8 o'clock in the Methodist\nchurch, which tbey think will heat\nUnit given by the ladies the follow ,\nlug weak. Judges an to be nppointed. who will make u decision us to\nwho is tbe winner utter the second\none is giVW. Tlle admission is 25c.\nfor adults and   llir.   for  children.\nLAKES   DELAYS.\nwas read  from the Cl\nn remedy for these\nR.\ntom-\nARROW\n\\  letter\npromising\nplaints.\nPresident C. II. Hume\u2014We hnve\nbeen trying lor three years to get nn\nimprovement in the C.P.R. freight\nservice Ixtwecn Revelstoke and the\nArrow lnkc points, ns n business man\n1 may say our firm have almost censed  to go after this  business,    thc\nSpecial bargains in wash blouses nt\nMcLcutiau'i. ft,\nGuns,\nDealers in Hardware of All Kirds.\nAmmunition.  Harness,   Hcrse  Blankets.\nStoves, Ranges. Enamel end Tinware\nFaints, Oil,  Varnish, Etc.\nCrockery and Glassware\nWhipe\nPlumbing, Heating\nWe are prepared to undertake any work in this line\nGroceries, Fruit, Vegetables\nA Very larqe stock of Fresli and Up-t.-Date\nCarried in This Department\nHay, Grain and Feed\nAgents for McClary's Famous Steves, Sherwin-\nWilliams Paint Co., Canadian Oil\nCompanies, Ltd.\nWe pay special attention to Mail Orders and Shipping\nto Outside Points.\nk\nBIG REMOVAL SALE ON during month of January\nBOURNE  BROS.\nHardware Dealers     GROCERS     McClary's Stove\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nThe\nPurest\nand\nBest\nI I^Brookfieldi\nftf! y^-'   txtra Crrnmcr:\nSTO^ Butter\n!&\u00a3$\u00a3* '.y\u00aefii\nWholesale\nand\nRetail\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nConcert and Sleigh Ride\nThere will be a concert and sleigh\nride under tiie auspices of tbe young\nmen of the hip worth Learn,' next\nMonduy evening. I'oncert to commence at l.'Ml sharp. The program\nwill  lie ns lollows.\nI'.ianiophone selections; Marrh of\nthe t'nmeron Men nnd Gordon High\nlanders.\nMale  qunrtettc;    Down  by  thc Old\nMill Stream, Damaon, Anderson, k.\nt'nmeron  and  Davis.\nTho next Item is Uncle Josh nt the\nDentists  by  V.  Stewart.\nHeading  by   Wultcr   Bawl,\nVocal  solo;  Ralph  Luwrenco.\nPiano solo;  Dr.   Watson.\nAfter this there will lie n vocal\nsolo by Nml McGregor und tho last\nwill be an Instrumental duel by I'.\nSamson and  K.  Dickey.\nThe sleigh ride will Commetioc at\n* DO and hack to the church parlors\nit 9 M where refreshments will lie\nsei\\cd. VdmisttoQ fol sleigh rldo und\nconcert i'i ceuts.\nJanuary Clearance Sale\nWe are offering all of our high\nROCK BOTTOM\nMen's belli ribbed I'lidrrwear SOcaod 6*5*1\nBoy's 1'iiderwtar al  HAUK PRICK.   This\nai StanfieWi ami Turnlrall's,\nH\u201ei - Milts at MALI'' I'liK R,\njjra-Jc  winter stock at\nPRICES.\nPleece lined Underweai SOc\ntu, hides sucli high daai  lines\nha\\e 150 pair ol Men'-. High Grade Shoe*, consisting ol .ill M\/e'-i,whieh\nregularh sold lor S1 ;0 and 56.00, now \u2022.riling for MkS.\nllu; s School EUlOeS, all \u00bbi\u00bbe\u00bb, sale price JI ,89\nSee our Windows and Bargain   Tables for Snaps\nMcRae Mercantile Company, Limited\nSomething New\nSee our display of the nev,   Copperware\nin the window this week.\nThese are the  very  newest jroods   and\ncomprise some very useful ai tides, such\nas   Egg   Boilers,   Individual   Casseroles,\nChafing Dishes, Perculators, etc.\nI>et us show you these Roods as they are\nexceptionally fine.\nJeweller\nF.G. BEWS   \u00b0p\u00ab<\u00bb> s \\tit.i w  rai fra, iou,\nTHEI'MAIL-HEEALD,   REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, KEU. 3rd, 1012\nCoal and Wood\nOrders will now ho accepted for Bankhead Hani\nCoal, Furnace size, us ii   s now in stock,\nFUEL  PRICES  ARE  AS  FOLLOWS:\nBankhead Hard Coal   Furnace Size, pcr tun.   .   $10.50\nBriquettes, per lun      8.75\nWellington. Suit Coal, per ton    11.00\noMixed Hardwood,   10-inch, per curd     7.50\nCedar. 16-inch     6.25\nBaled Oat Hay at $17 per ton.\nr^\n^\nThe Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\n' i.m.     inoliidlnR $300,000 inr lhe Van\nim,liver      exaiiiiiiini;     warehouse      nnd\nsMi,umi ior ii public building In Noi th\nVnlii'iilivel'.\nCard of Thanks\nUe desire i\" express \"in npprecla -\nt.on mid thanks toi the ItlndnesB and\nhospitality shown us during our tee\neul   snd   beieiiveiuent   in   Ihe   losn     ol\n\"in   loving husband and  brother,\nMrs.  li.   A.   Morris and  Sistei\nChe fl&aiUlberalo\nPOBtlSHKD  WEDNB8DAI  AND\nSAT0BDA1   \\T\nKEVELSTOKE. b.  c.\nSnterloc HMiLinsbnm companr,\nLimited\n.1. K. JOHNSON, Manager.\nRALPH  'i.  SCRl TON,   Kd tor,\nADVERTISING BATES,\ny. M, C. II. NOTES\nBusteed May Be Gen. Supt.\nWinnipeg, 'inn 31\u2014It is rumored\nhere on good authority thut !''\u25a0 '''\u25a0\nBusteed, t'.r.it. superintendent at\nVancouver, is to become general sup\nerintendenl     ol      WOStem   lines    With\nheadquarters at Winnipeg. Mr* Bus\nteed bus been In the 'Hy tor Beveral\ndays conferring with Vice Prosldonl\nBury.\u2014Ex,\n'I m Hoys Aus nml Crafts Ktthlhll\n<<ii i'h. exhibition is organised al\nin i- the imes i,; th.  ordinary Indus\n1 i ml   Ian .     Not   \"Illy   does   il   serve lo\n*' * .iago  lioys  i\"  mnke  things,  Interest     llieni      in    ei,Heel ions  ol     all\n^^^^^^^^^^ kinds, develop their artistic abilities,\nLegal notices ie .en:*- per line (uBt I |\u201e,j ,, ..IV,.., ,h,, Association an Ideal\nInsertion, :, ecuis ;.,*i imo each me,*,,,,, ,,( getting into touch with\nsubsequent Insertion, Measure-'\nme;.:.-  Nonparlel  (U linen\nSuperior May Be Frozen Over\nDltlllth, l''i'h. I II seems ns il Iiii\ntlir lil-t till).' Within lhe ineli.i'iA \"I\nwhile   men   Lake   Siiuenor   will      Ilus\nwinter be completely dozen over, ai\nready Ice is lormlng over lour miles\nfrom shore nnd oul as lar as can i\u00bb'\nseen great does are hocoming welded\ntogether. With such a beginning, the\nusual eoid weather oi February will\nMime   Hkelj   complete  the  job.\nBig Eddy School Report\nBUSINESS LOCALS\nUotore you starl oul Shopping,\ndon't fail to read ilus column,\nwhich Is hrlstllug with pointer lor\nihe bargain Booker,\ni .    outside   its       nieinliei ship        II\nmake \u25a0 ,.,V|.S ,.,\u201e opportunity to Interost mon\none inch, i       Store and     general | who cansenl to acl\nbusiness aunonutcmcuis }^..\"iU per\ninch \\ier niouih.     Pretorred poll\ntion*\".      2b      per  eelit.  additional.\nH.rtUs. Marriages ami Deaths. 80c\neach insertion.\nl^aiid notices $7.50. All n<ivertlt>e-\nmeuis subject to the approval ol\ntbe management. Wauled and\nCondensed Advertisements : \u2014\nAueuts Wanted. Help Wanted, Bit\nnations wanted, Situations Vacant. Teachers Wanted, Mechanics\nWanted. 2b words or lean, Mc,\neach additiuoal line lu reuta.\nChanges a. man,ling advertise-\nments must lie in by li a. m.\nTueti.'.ay and Friday ol eacli week\nto secure cood display.\nOORRBSPONDENCB invited on mutters of public interest. Communications to Editor must be\naccombsnied by name ol writer\nn*'t necessarily lor publication,\nhut as evidence of good faith.\nCorrespondence uhould be briel.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nIneludini   postage  to  England,  L'nit-\nrJ Statei\" and Canada.\nBy the year ithrough postoftlcei 12.50\n\u25a0 '\\H-.\nijmo'ufci5\u00bbfifc*t'\nS XT' MAY.  FEB.  .ird.  1912.\n\u25a0 the  mi lol     nn*.' \u25a0 ,\u25a0\n\u25a0   ...*     Board  ol Tradi.\n-   \u25a0    will   be     in\ntoresi   .-    \u2022 usii essmi n\nand cil tens \"i the city     Tbe repori\nof  the   !'t-*-i.k':it   toi   the   past     year.\n\u00ab  .,   \u25a0 ivor  and  aeli eve\n\u2022 tall ..'. \"in  city,\n\u2022lie\nJudge\nI'ir Kddy sel I  Report       Ii   CViiX\nTho lollowing is thc report \"l tho\nIiii; Kddy school lor thi month ending  January  Mst,   191'J:\nl).i\\s   school   was   ,ii   session\nTidal  Dally attendance \t\nTotal  actual  nttondancn  \t\nand\ncalls attention to tho public 'o the\nthings thnt boys will do and take au\nuteres!    in   11       given   all   oppol'!  lllll V\n.m.I  some encouragement.  Thn i*.\\Iiiiiii-   .ncliide   i Iglll   classes   which   lakes Average  daily  at li'iidiiici*\nir,     manual   training,  miscellaneous Average actual attendance\n\u2022olleotioiis, models of electrical    and Pupils actually  attending\nmechanical  apparatus,    photography, Boys actually  attending  ..\npen nnd  pencil drawings, aeronautics Girls  actually  attendlug\nThis exhibition is in the Interest ol Greatest   number  presonl\nall boys in the city, whether n  \"i M. Least   number  present\ni'.v.   member or  not,   providing  thej ;    Names of pupils  presenl\nh ive  not   reached  their  19th    , *i ili -\ndi y.\n,.   li'.\n. 27U\n..2RII\n17.na\nHi. sl\n...20\n\u201e   11\n..   ;i\n20\n. ...s\nProgram \u25a0 may lie had for ihe n iking, also any Information re*i|ii \"d.\nhy applying to the physical Dlrcctoi\nOl   nn'   V.M.C.A.\nInterest Is keeping up good In the\ngym. Oh you hockey. Plenty of\ngood swimming these days, gel Inlo\nit and enjoy yourself.\n\u25a0 aro\nswim\nlol   1*  I I'l\nIns been\nvs In in\nlx a good jHci  j\n,i \u25a0    t\nevery  session:\u2014Roll     Carlson,     Allan    Granstrom,     Karl     Granstrom,    Ragnnr\nGranstrom,  Agnes Boyd,  Neva Boyd.\nEDNA  M, BROOE,\nTeacher,\nPettipiece Sent Up for Trial\nVancouver, B.C., Jan. 31\u2014The cuuo\nagainst R. P. Pettipiece was partly\nbeard today and will be concluded\ntomorrow, when it. Is understood le\nwill be committed f\"i trial at a high\nei inint. At the request ol bis coun\n\\\\. DeB. Farris, r.i Mplece w as\nnot committed lor trial today, cuun-\nA class Ior boys wl\ni \u25a0 is and who cannot\nstarted.   TWs class Is Ioi   i\n10 to II  yean- \"1 ago     This\nopportunity lor    hoys    who\nswim. Bring your towel and i* ..ne* ., \u201e,nting ho would not be aide to\n\u2022\u2022 l to bring a pair of wotcrv ug Lppoal before .indue Mclnnes tins\nII.in,I in your name to Mr rimmsnn I afternoon to arrange tor new bail\n\"i Mi. Gilford. A charge \"f '\u2022< cents Lll(| ,f *.**.,,\npet losson will bo charged, payi\nIn advance nnd o  boy  will lie     i\nK   lered   to   he   able   I\"   swim   when\ndel\ni used  wi i,  formally com\nii*\nin  swim tin   length of  the tank.\n\\   new   feature   Tho  an   ol  photo\ngi aphj  w ill be taught  by  Mi    Ki\nH I     v  dark  room  foi   thc   ise    ol\nmembers     will  be Biipplled  bj\nt--oe,ation.    Leeliires      will   I*.'   e.\\cn\nni   cameras, developing, * tc,  l\u00bbj  si v\noral gentlemen connected with photo\n.    rgj  ai well as the   graph)   In   Hevelstoke    All   mem oi\npublic spirit  of the members   ol th*   who have cameras are requested     to\nJ   their   names   Into   th     V \u25a0-\nThe \u25a0   \u25a0     * i on     Secretary ae\nand    IS\nt * at i ads   ol\nare ejtp,*:. led  In | ibltcity\npn that  a    meeting mn)        called ol\nill  tli,-.       teres! -  ', ; mii-\nimera rluo.\nI   \u2022    Ibvr-.   oi<r   \u00abrt\">\u25a0\"\u2022   \u2014   r\u2014 1  i\nrk for tb* benefit : t\naddition to thi   membei\nhave      \"\u2022 indaj   \u25a0''\nI,-thi iddress I\n.   t. .\nMl     ',\u25a0'.-\u2022\u25a0   \u25a0\nttt men, and a good\n-\u2022 ire  for  all  those  who\nMiipy a jnll cell until tomorrow.\nThe ci irgi       I iking part  In an    un\nlawful   assembly.   Pettipiece   i**- i\ndeft nei .   Tin*  pal tial I\n'eas cnpie.l ovei   an hi'iir.  All i   li\n*\ni    Prcaid nt   tt llkluson of the    Ti\nand  Labor council  waa I  rested\n\u25a0\n\u25a0   trial   an\n'\u2022\u2022tee as  \"anthro They\n\u2022\ny.t jail\nL'\n. I  \u2022     \u2022\n. \u2022).        members\ntt  i i    -.* \u2022 - in no   un\n.ii tlie mutter ..; pei\n...      ind disbursei\n-  the g   \u25a0'\u25a0 irofk   11\n\u2022 manner\n.   * .-        | \u2022    \u25a0\n\u25a0\n\u25a0  \u2022\n:      . * tloi\n...\ntlieos   of\ngtioni\n\u25a0\u2022    \u25a0  \u00bb \u2022 mtndi\n-    \u25a0\u2022\n.,     * ,       ,\nfl    *   \u2022   \u2022-. \u2022  \u2022 -\n\u25a0 : \u2022\ni      . p\n. *  . i\ntbt I   ird o\n-....        . .\u201e\nInt.-\nThe Barrier\n\u25a0 \u25a0 -   \u25a0'  the    pport      \u25a0 Mi\n1 .irry   Hyde will sing.   T\n\u2022ue full  ol  Interest om     \u00bblx\n. njoj  n good sing *..\u2022\u2022\u2022\nto  bt  present\n'\nsed I\nSurprised\nF*\nRobber\nMl\n-\nt*U.'l'       \u25a0\nEgg Laying Contest\n\u2022t Thi\nM ible   friend\n'\nM.l.-l      '\u2022      V\nrn ment of ret\nin this way Hi      P. fl   Hook       n\n\u2022  ii      \u25a0\n*   i\n'\n\u25a0\nMi.  v   l*.    Mi . if Lunenherg In\nthe quest\n\\   Lhoroughl)    up-to .ini'    i*i o  ' .nn\nat    llle   Stilt'   lOlllgllt.\n\\ : nap   i  them in i Uiwson's w in\nd\"W.   IU   earpel   si|ii.\t\nII  you  want   v. I   i ul u   foi   m di \u2022>\nceni  invest nl, I-.. I,, ihe Star theatre\nTwolvo cai-pi't  BqiiareK in I lowi on's\nwindow,     last      sea...mi' .lock,        ill\ngreatly  roduced prices,\nI'lxcellenl music I.y McMaliou's or\nchostra ut the St. Valentino's Dance\nnull Hail, Feb, Uth.\nSoo llir Kevelstoke Siiiscries for\nOllt  Flowera,  I'boiie  50, I*  c.\nH  vou  have read  Rldsr  Haggard's\nIllllliillH book \"She\", see it ou ihe\ncm*ln.n ut the Star tonight, Sec ll\nan) wuy.\nlllggosl   snap   of    tin*    10U8OI1\nHowson's in carpet  squares and  Iln\noleums,   enll   nn.l   see   llieni\ntt    i'arry  Auotilonooi  and Valuator\n* \"iiiinets  private  hoUBohuld  sulei    il\nymir   hollies.\nTwolvo cm pel squares In Howson's\nwindow, lasl season's stock, al\nmi iai y  reduced  pricos\nA     nap    -mm   llieni   ai   II\"'.',. '     An*\ndow,   IJ   carpet   sqilai.**,\nsi. Valentine'! Dunce In tlio Drill\nHall. I'YIi. 11th, given bj the Girl's\nHospital  Auxiliary,\nBlggOBl    snap  ol    the  seiison      al\nHows.,n's   in   carp. I    squill ' *   Ullll   lm\noleums, call and bog thom\n'Hi*, buys a square ol Inlaid lund\ninm al Howson's. How is lhal with\nEastern catalogue prices,\nLittle Old New , ork, ul tho stat\ntun.uhl is the best scenic drama ever\nsiiuwu  in  Rcvi Istoki.\nvv. Party. Second street, tnkos con\nliacts to clean and make your furniture like new*, at youi homes. Bend\nPosl   Card\nDon't forgot the grand oponlng ol\ntt'. Parry's Auction Mart, Becond\nBtreet, west, February 10th nest.\nBale commoncea al 2 '.w p.m.\n'\u2022Ue.   liiiys  a   Kquare   \"1   inlaid   luud\nsum at  Howson's.   llow Is thai with\nEastern catalogue prices.\nMUSIC\u2014Miss Johnson, pupil ol A\nMiller, F.R.A.M., London, is prepal\ned to take a limited numbor of pup\nils for tuition in music. Por terms\napply at the residence of J. K.\nJohnson, tirst bouse west of lhe bos\npttal,   first street.\nHowson * Co, are determined to\nsupply the people ol  Revelstoki   with\n* arpets, llnoli uma and lurnlturo ns\ncheap as ll  can  bc bought elsewhere,\n[I :  adde I,   li   we  have nol   what\nyou  want   In  stock   we will endeavor\n\u2022* \u2022  it foi  you at catalogue figures\nTn    THK    PEOPLE    OF    REVEL\nSTOKE  DISTRICT\u2014Seo our  List  ,.f\nSpecials  f* iry, iead on    and\nmake I    Storm sash and\ndoors, mouldings and turnings of all\n\u2022   tables   Btoola     and\nils, and  Hi\nablnet * ards,\ntops       showcases.\npaint,   varnish,\nind  building ps\nprices        Hest\n'\n\u25a0 temi\n\u25a0 doing any\n\u25a0\n*\nkinds\n;      Voui     en\n\\\n....\n11\nK* \u25a0   tin* host program ol mon!   up\n<\u25a0\u25a0  'I.li'      |ll [I   I | \u2022 11: '\"    I\"    I III*   Still\nI 'I   Imi: i   lhc      Si.    \\ iiImhI,in*\nilium.,  in  tin*  Hull   |tall,  1'YMuary   1*1.\nWhy    doOH llic    Still    gOl   llie   ll ow ll '\nHmc.     ll    isl he    lie  I    |)icllll'0   i.butt\nIii  ih.-  country,\nOff to Mexico\nin    Hamilton,   A.   10.   Kincaid,     V\nMcRuo  and  T,   IC'Hpatrlok,   lol\t\n'Iiuii s,lay     miil'lllll'g      last   \"ll   a   two\nmonths'   trip to  Mexico    Thoy  woul\n' ia   Spokane and   will  visit  Ti'Mls ainl\nCalifornia   before  thoy   I'olui'u.\nDuring ihe absence trom tho oltj\nni Dr. Hamilton, his practico will bp\nin charge ol   Dr.   McPhorson, ot Ar\niiiwheiiil.\n. . . It Might Be Cold. . .\nBTJT\n[lIb always hot in lho plunge al Halcyon lint Springs,\nwhose natural hot medicinal waters are ihe mnM wonderful health restorer on the t'ontinent Ourrecord of cures\nnl' rheumutisin and other chronic complaintB is unequalled\nnml verified by our gratified patrons. Located among the\ngreutesl scenerj of Canada, easy of access,\u2014the Hanitar-\nium is luxuriously fitted and llnisln'il for comfort and\nconvenience of guests,\nHalcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium\nWm. BOYD, Proprietor, Halcyon, Arrow Lakes\n\u2666\nI i\nM\nD e s i ft n e J   to   meet\nevery requirement ol\ntlie newest fashions\nWilli perfect comfort.\nGet tlie model that\nsuits your figure. At\nthc hest stores.\nAkovr il No -387. iin ftir-i\nIn,ill III'*,i-l llut it'v'\"'\",'\n\u25a0 UP liiMirre tkr corrtcl bnra\n(or tins ir.*' a itytei      ioi\nm\nAND\nGranby   Rubbers\nAre  models   of exellencc\nin  style,   service   and   lil.\nASK YOUR DEALER\nFOR THEM\nGANONG'S\nG B\nCHOCOLATES\nNow Hold the Fort\nin Kevelstoke\nA large variety of Dainty\nHum's  in half-pound, one-\npound, two-pound and three-\npound si'\/.os\nThe Finest in the Land\nand  Canadian   cMade\nin \\i-ay\nGourlay Pianos Gourlay Angelus Players\nHigh Priced, Rut Worth  the_Price\nCome nnd let ua pint one ol tltc' muster pieces (or youS'aud'judge\nfm   \\ otll *., lies.\nTn mu noted Vloliim, Miiiidolins, Ciiilurs, llaujoa mul Accordeotii\noi .no oiln i Iuali i ni.\nU ,   ,ue sole ,ii;i lit*   lol   iln* 1. i llllll >   I'.dllloli lit 10c,\nRevelstoke Music Store, McKenzie Ave.\nJ. Bingham, Prop.\nI\nFOR 112 YEARS\nPOTTIES CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN STOCK REMEDIES\nHave Been Used With Success\nFour generations have improved tliem until they havfc no\nequal.\nKeep your horses, cattle and othor Btock insured by having on hand a supply of Puttie's Remedies.\nSold in Revelstoke by ARMSTRONG & CO\nJOHN POTTIE &. CO., VANCOUVKR, CO.\nRosedene Nurseries\nKevelstoke. B. C.\nHouse Plants, Ferns, etc.\nCut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, etc\nThos. Newell, Prop.\nDesigns Box 5l\nPhone 295\nFURNITURE\nWe carry a complete stock of\nFurniture, Carpets, Linoleums,\nOilcloths, etc. Get our prices before purchasing elsewhere.\nR. Howson & Co., Revelstoke, B. C.\ntan that enrnr by imi '    '\u25a0   ''\"  '\n..     ,        mills it the * uh  pi\n... . \u2022    * \" '     '\u25a0'    ''\"'\nr.   He  \u00bb\u00bbnte\u00bb1 \u2022    -     *\n,,\u201e,,;,..    ,.   . .-   ,.(     OranviJIe Uli\" thlDK \u00bb\u00bb#\u00bb tribute to th\u00ab victory\n\u2022 \u2022.  \u2022 Tellamnch     fave bloi\n\u25a0 >1 ti. \u25a0     \u2022   government in\ncom)  province\ni    Mr   M\u25a0 ,iitt  -i.ml  i.m wae mirpiv\n\u2022. .. qu   i on        The     pro\u00bb| *  I\nnc n[ i h \u25a0 Panama ' !anal he iniil\nwould iubiik'H\" unniciiHi'ly In\n\\ iinriniii, r  mm.I   VlOtOIia,\nI    Hon.   Flunk   nlivii       pul   in   ii\ni\n\u25a0\ni    4  \u25a0\nmaker*   iniW    Tl\n.. couple\n'\nthintr*- - '\u2022\u25a0     '\nme  and II .ill eomee *  *i *   i i\nthe villa\n\u2022 he i'...., you\n* ma.   The   ,i\n*\ni-ii.niirii.'fii    Vancouver   Provinw*.\n'.i.rlv ncciirat* ilpprription \"f thl\ndli  wh\" had a Bi ra  muatai be    Tlir\nrn.i travelled  hacli and (\"ith\nnlty until \u00ab mnn answering Lal\nlnmftHf- deacrlptlon tn* found. Con\n\u25a0Uble Walker covered him with   h.i-\nr'Ti'lvor wbil-c  hm f\"nn< i   ____M ___\\ \t\nnd ,,t   alt raonrtaehe,  wWch prowl, hccaiiw the     toUl  vote Ioi     paMlc  Wool     Boap-T|H   Pride     \u00bboap-th\u00ab\n, , _ ,\u201e\u201e ,m      ,s    ,i\u201e,   iiii)i(tini:ia tor in.imii Columbia itandi  Uiimdr.- eoap   toilet eoapa also. The\n'.,;..     .\",*   .'iml   rami'   im.       tit.       , \u201e\u2022 '\n\u25a0   tcome Clement Thuwton wae cbarg <\u2022!  |7M,(KK1   whttf KlltetU and  Hat    Pride     clonner.   Tbe prloei lor ihr,.,*\ncourt tWi     morning  katcbewan togetbd  i->  t\u00bblj I74C,(HK1  eonpa aro right to ilnii'l lali to call\n.      .       .    tedwertend     Heveral of the    British   OoiiunMa , oepect tWa great variety before\nyotee  iH'ii*  ihikhpiI  before    ll\u00bb'  lloinx,   |ini'li,isiin; ynur Clirjilmus  Sunl'e.\nIOAP      SOAP      SOAP   Th<: Rev\nclatoki' Meat Market him just open\n, wl   up ii    fri'H'n ibipmeBt nl SwWt'a\nkirk   fnini.iiH   Hufips,   amiini;   which   nre   the\nTo the People ol Revelstoke District\nWin upend iieedlena ilollara on fuel bills iliis winter, when\nfoi .i null Investment In ;i lev STORM WINDOWS and ii\ndoor <\u00bbi tun you can nave at least 50 per cent, ol your\npresent i utlny i\" fuel Maybe you have nevet considered\ntlii'-.    Think it over ami you will be convinced.\nif you invest now in i few Morni window! and doors\nyou will S.W li THIUK COSTlong before the  airival  of    .\nSpring.   Ask those who know and nv\\ yout order in now.\nAU. OKDKKS ARB PROilPTIA A'l Ti:MH-:i> To.\n[( you arc contemplating builditiu a House, Store nr\nBusiness Block in the Spring, or anding an addition i\u00ab'\ni in House, now is the time to talk it over* Come to \u00bbs\nAvith youi plans .mil 1l-i us figure 'i out (\"r youi Vou will\nprofil l>) uur wide experience aud S.W I-; M()NKY.\nWe Ki\\<* estimates freely on all kinds oi C'oNSKt'U-\nTIONAL work, umi your enquiries arc solicited*\nThe Revelstoke Sash and Door Factory\nv. ii. li,,x MS      GEO. I>. SHAW, Prop,       Phone No, 261\nWOOD FOR SALE\nU-incli and 16-inch lengths\nI umished House on 3rd st. Io Rent. $20 a Month\nAp|\u00bbl)' for particulars to the undcrsiencd\n,1'IIHM   \u00a376 \u2022\nW. B. ROBERTSON\nOffice on Second Street, next to Cummings Transfer Office.\nScene fram ' The Burrior(\" Opera Houbu, Feb  ith\nCTJT   FLOWEES\nHi in '.|*ti i.iii iuim, in ..ii varieties in Hefwon\n\u2022 \u25a0I Cul l'lmvii-. uur showing is iinsurpnsseil.\nCome nml ins|ii'it   Inr  \\mirsill.\nREVELSTOKE NDRSERIES\nW. il. l'OTTKi'il', Mineger.\nOn South Road, Half a Mile from Town SA n iin.w ,  PUB. Bill,  1918,\nTECE3 nyL^XL-HERJLLTJ,  RE-VELSTOKE\n\u25a0SATURDAY   FKH   3rd,  1912,\nI\nW^-v.'-i.'i'.riu .',:.,*,&.,.\u00a3\u25a0-'>'-' .-V'fV'i,''^-'-* ''\u25a0< v>.'*\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0'''\u25a0-\\ifVMi''iittr'iJrl':,L-Ji -'\u25a0'*!\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0 'n't \u25a0\". f-v:..^^^. .    ..... ,....\nSign Here-\nyour   A'-ama\nour Pint true\nUTE vnur n.iiiic nml addres   111 thi  linen ibovo, dip\nmn  thia *nl   .uul  niuu  M  ti\"\".    We  will send,   bj\nreturn mull, n bunlt thnl lolls how to miilto yours a\n\u25a0 Tm ' ntleth  i 'el \"\u25a0\" farm,\nulrln'i I\"- sntlstlod lo use .1 scythe to rul  your uraln\nnun ii bettor, would .> ou 1\nmm im 11,.11 your * umi Mors\n1 up i\" dnto rlillniv plough?\ntbo .I'h.Hii.u'.i'.s ni' Twentieth\nMaterial  Concrete  \\ \u00ab5g\n,.r i'ii,*!,.   11.rn.'.  rn*  w '*\"i   is  lho\nicj iii   ihr riding-plough la  ihi ad\n11','.\n,1  and easily plnrod,  11 resists heal nnd\n,1  hence la bosl tor lee houses  moi\n1 homes,    n nex'er needa n pnli   th\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 r i**\n1... fern M poata, culvorla, drain 1 li      m  1 y\nnml eiilveria    11 cannol burns you * 1111 * lean\n\u2022house 1>i nilliiK 11 wiib atrnxv iind s ttlni   I\nlice, ticks and all germa will bo     *\nJlllTd.\n\u25a0and and gravel enn be taken from your own\n1   iin* ,,iii\\   material ynu mual  buy,  forms from\nin one-tenth of the whola volume,\n\u25a0uni  in know nmre uh..111  Concrete on lhe >' rn I\nyour name and addreii in lho lines nl 1  \u00bbn n\nmall it i\" nn, and noii will receive by return mall n\nWhat the Farmer Can Do Willi Concrete\"\n.1 catalogue, bul  1 180 p ige booh   proi llu traled,\nla.'nlng how you can use concrete on  l'OI R farm,\nIODKES5 -\nCANADA CEMENT CO., Ltd.\nNATIONAL BANK BUILDING . . MONTREAL\nfirst Round of Scottish Cup\nU-lasgow, Jan. 27\u2014The tirst round\nnl the scuiti.-li !\u2022'. ,\\. cup was played\n1 ins afternoon, large crowds attend\nihk everj match, The scores are as\nfollows\nHi.ut  ol  Midlothian \u00bb,  Hibernians\n\u00bb\u00bb\u2022 . ..*.*\u25a0\nLcith J,  Ay 1  United 0\nBroxburn Athletics 6, Beltb u.\nFalkirk 2. Kings I'ark 2.\nTliiril  l.iiuiirk 3,   Ilenton 0.\nCeltic  1,  Huiilermliiie 0.\nKilmarnock 1, Hamilton Academical 0.\nllaitli   Hovels  0,   AirdiieoiiiaiiH  0.\nPaisley St. Mirren ;i. Aberdeen 3.\nI'atrick Thistle j,  Dundee 2.\nOasl  Stirlingshire 3,  Dumbartou 0\nArmadale-Peterhead, postponed,\nSt. Johnstone ii, Motherwell 2.\nQreenock  Morton 2, (.'lacuaciuliu 0.\nClyde 2.  Abercorn Of\nGlasgow Hungers .1, Steuhouse\nMuir 1.\nThe English  canioi .ire at follows:\nFIRST  DIVISION.\nHovers   ii.    Tottenham\nBlackburn\nHotspur o.\nboltou Wanderers 3, Preston North\nHnd 0.\nBradford City U. Oldham Athletic 0.\nBury 0,  Midtllehoruugh 2,\nBverton l,  Aston Vifla l.\nManchester City 1, Newcastle\nI'm ted 1,\nSheffield Wednesday .1, Nolls County ii.\nSunderland 5, Manchester  United 0.\nWest Bromwich allium I, Liverpool 0.\nWoolwich arsenal 3, Sheffield\nUnited l.\nSECOND  DIVISION.\nBirmingham 2, Stockport County s\nBlackpool a. Kiiiiiain l.\nBristol City  I. Leeds City 1.\nChelsea   2,  Leicester   Fosse   1.\nClapton l, Wolverhampton Wanderers i>.\nQlossop \u00ab, Bradford o.\nGrimsby Town I, Burnley I.\nlludilerstieltl       Town       l).       D'.'rby\nCounty o.\nHull City i). Barnsley u.\nNotts   Forest   2.   liaiusbiii'iiugh Trln\nIty 0.\nSOUTHERN LEAGUE.\nNorwich City 2, Brighton and Hove\nolblon 0.\nLeyton 2, stoke 0,\nCoventry City 1, Luton 0.\nCrystal   Palace  I,   Northampton  2.\nSouthampton 1, Swindon Town 2,\nPlymouth Argyle 2, Bristol Hovers 0.\nReading 3, West Ham United I,\nWatford   I.   .MUlwall   Athletic  1.\nNew  Brompton  I,     queen's      Park\n1 Hangers 2.\nExeter City  1, Brentford 0.\nRUGBV.\nLeu ll,   Moseley 3.\nDcvonporl   Albion 20, Torqunj   10.\nIliirloqiilns 8, Blacklieath fi.\nCiiiiiiii mIl-i'     University   19,     Richmond i*.\nLondon Hospital  IT,     Old    Allen -\nlylans 0,\n|   Cumberland ;..  Yorks I.\nCni'.lHT .'..   I,,,ii.Imi Welsh ii.\nI   Old     Merchant  Taylor\u00ab   ll.  North\nampton 7.\nUnited   Set vices   20,     Oxford     I'm\nversity f).\nNorthumberland  16,  Lancashire  12.\nLAST CHANCE FOR FREE LAND.\n\\ reserpabion of fertile valley land\nIs now open In Mexico. Homesteads\nFree, Only requirement h t\" have\nlive acres ol bananas planted within\nlive years! An authorised company\nwill plain tiie bananas and    market\nthem mi shares. Your share should\ni bring *f2iin per acre annually. The\nJantha Plantation Co., Block 21111'.'.\n|Plttsburgh, Pa., U.S.A., distribute\nMexican land in the U.S. and Canada\nWrite for particulars. Von need not\ngo to Mexico. t.c.\nSOAP \u2014 SUAP \u2014 SOAP\u2014The Revelstoke Meat Market has just opened    up  a     fresh  shipment  of   Swift's\nj lamous  soaps,   amonj;  which  are  thc\ni Wool     Soap\u2014The    Pride      soap\u2014the\nLaundry soap\u2014toilet soups also. The\nPride     cleaner.   The  priees  for these\nsoaps are  rijrht so don't  tail to call\nand inspect this treat variety before\npurchasing your Christmas Soaps.\n\u00a3jpinir Hater u \" Necia \" in  \" The Barrier \" at Opera House, Monday night.\nLetterheads - Billheads - Cards\ncTVIenus - Envelopes - Programs\nBooks and Booklets - Loose Leaf\nRecount Forms Ball Programs\nWedding Sttaionery Memoriam\nCards - Lumber Forms    Tags, Etc\ncTWAIL-HERALD has new\ntype and printing machinery.  Our\nstock sf  printing papers is large\nand well selected.\nAgents for the famous\nEMPIRE TYPEWRITER\n$60.00 Cash\n^\nTHE INTERIOR\nPUBLISHING CO., LTD.\nREVELSTOKE, I. C. s vti'upav\nTHE MAl^-iEEgg^Xg),  BEVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, FEB, Brd, 1912.\nREVELSTOKE, J GREAT DISTRIBUTING\nAND TOURIST CENTRE\n\u25a0>%.\u25a0%<%\u2022%\u2022% %%^ev%^%^%^%%^%\ni hose \u00ab|H\nbelieve    in\nreal    ol the\ned  in  depn\n'..*.*\nit\nl'r\n1W Itcvelitoko\nmoat. When\n, ,,. ,. h is been stoop\ninu-\nal -\nal -\nllie\n\u2022  thu\n%^>   'rii.i  eiflu   liere are iiini-iinlly bad,  anil\n1 make climbing moro dillicult and clangorous, [like n poor truck im* horses.\ntbey imt renllj bi'llllanl record-break1\ninu' u.vploilH onl of llie question, In\nllie Selkirk*, liowovor, tin* rocks nre\nIn-i i.'i.\nIn ilie matter ol ivoullior, the Times\nllUthol'lt}   liml*  lillie ililTeri'liie.   In   tlie\nin iii ti chain, iln- number ol line    days\nj between ilm beginning ui .'nly nnd tho\nmiddle uf Soplembor is probnbly \u25a0.\"ine\nIn\n\"Barrie,1\" a Success\nugnon act, vjio.\nTo    please  an  a.illior  with  a htuKf      *ulic0 is b\u00abwby Klven thHt 30 dl\u00bb's\nproduction of his work in \u00bb dlffleull  otter .late application will he .n,.,le\nlent, vet. \"The Harrier\" Company Ua.'.   l\" tho      1,l\u00bblri1  \"'     Woenso <-'ommin-\nsuccoedc'd s\u201e well in liiin respect that  \"toners for tin- transfer ol the liccnsr\nfor the Bale ol liiiuor by retail iu anil\nUC. cUtoko li.'-*\n\u25a0Ued ihe e\\en lonor \"I hor wn>.\nways progressive, niuu;.:. Bouud\nways in the forefront, but never\nplayi     * .*     f      ' ie-      tlu'in. ter,   i\n\u25a0   \u25a0 imbli i.\n1 iui        twellU -live   J ems\n*: i:     *   the      'ii.-n ii* lion of      lho\ni     I'll,      md     i adeled in what     i>\nDid   I,m n\" mi     From\nStreet,  Kev,    -   *.    hns  grown  steadily\n\u2022    -      . i i     ul    (.mill |Wll|l|l'.\nib ihi \u25a0   i\"* '  knowii n\nl   ,    * *..    K   ..*.*.     .       ii,.\n^  I'l-,*    f' 'I      lll'lll'      M* .1 -     il     U ,*|-     I ||,*    o,,|\\\n *      rul   ''  fl \"lu   ' ';ili.i'll:iii   i* .\ntltlllll       * *'   ' i .ll.\nI lime i-i neu  tin*       ih et\n*   llu    Sloeill    icelneil   In      re \u25a0\nspon< *     \u25a0* i    * \u25a0'.  11 inn*  Foi hnn''*\nbnu'l. foi   im .:     .  prosporoui   mini   \u2022 *\nnuw-a-dayn  l'\"'   i.i-  lirst  start  us  ilu\nI   .  grub-slake in  iln*  Knoll*\n\\   M \\~l II!  S1TI A I lUS,\nwhere you wiil. you cun liud   no\n.*  .....     poim   i\"i   a   luuii-ii,\nC. P. I EXPtNDITURE\nAn Immense Sum of Money to\nBe Spent in Mountains\n11\u201e. ('olumbin\n.mill*   il\"\"1   Hevi\nrow  lul  tor a\nI In* iiiii'Jinli' '\u25a0'\"''\n.team bold \"i|\nill\nThe totlowlng ia \u00bb Bummarj\nwork  estiinat. .1  lor  b>   the C\n' [or the work ti\nof the\nP,   It.\n\u25a0\u2022\u2022  ^\t\n\u25a0 ni   !:\u2022\u25a0 \u2022 - I*,*,,*    prottilj   situntoil on\ni tie  i   *. tmbiu  river,  where it   i- eros-\ns   i \"*    ihe n.-iii. line of tho ' uuadinn\nKnilway;  ihe junction ol      iln.\nVrroi   * id    nml  Kootenaj      Ituilwn\n\u2022i ,   any  l'ml  ilieir nhops  here will lie   en-   \"\t\nthollargoil mnj run lo full capacity withiu  wl,a' tfreator   than   in tlio \\1|\nlhe ii \\i year. I1'\"'  Solklrka   ihe  .'limbing  sens.\nThe   nortll    is a vast     undeveloped .rathor shorter.\ncountry   of known     wealth in limlior,\nminerals,  nml   laml   suitable  for   fl'llit-\n\u25a0^ruwing  ninl  catllo   ranching,        The'\nColumbia river is navigable lor    over\nllltl miles north \"I  Uevelstoko,     wiib\nthe exception ol n distance ol live or\nsix miles m I'riesi ami Death Rapids.\naround which it  i-  proposed to build\na  tramway  when dovelopmoul  condl \u25a0\ntii.ns  warrant,  ami   Inwards whieh  the\nDominion (iovormni'iit  mndo an appro-\nprill! nil nl SIiI.iiiiii. I ^^^^^\n^^^^ naviuiiblo  '\"' \"\"' \"'\"'' '\" '\"' done on the main\nugh llie Ar-1 Ute rn the Revolstoke district for the\ni i-ii mile-* I coming year\n'<\"'\" \"\"   \" I   in  District   No.   I.  Irom  Field     to\n-*\"iiii     '\"i j,-     , ,    , ,\n'ICumloops,  ten  liridgi'H are lo be fur*\nibed with concrete piers and abut-\n,. iK.,n iiiieuis, and    aboul the Bame number\ntnili'Ul   In   the   ilistr.ct   Ironi   Kamloops      1\"\nmoun \u2022 ] Vancouver    nn'   to   be so provided.\n.This   in   one   ul   the   heavier  expen.li\n'i'n- i\n,   itures which me now certain, (\nin    d,,. 1   in     district No. ;i. the   Boundary]\ngltieiors country, four  bridges are to he    te-\naml ice-fields tiimle conveniently     a,- .*,,,,.,  wiUl  pWnianent  Bteel and con\n' -1'1\"    \"'     lourlsti.  Th.    London \\ structures.  These    are to he1\nlimes, the world',  greatest newspaper, |\n,,    ,       ,i      ,-,,,. ,   .,      .|\u201e      nui.lenuzed   ami   e,|iiippeil   with  every-\nre'.'Optn\/i's   ilml       lho   I'.iuopeuii    Aipn, '\nami all  llu* attractions  thnt  Swltscr - , thing    that  is    up-to-date    in      this\nland- alionls,  must   give place   i\"  ihe\nmountains ol British Columbin as ihe\nworld's play-ground,    umi in a reconl\narticle says:\nA l'i ration ago ihu Alps nlTorod io\ntrue mountain\nitex Boach lum agreed i\" two    com\npanies   ol   \"The   Harrier\"   being   la\"\"\nehed this season,     \"\"'1\nhas piven Mr. Sliipinnn tin* Brst refusal nf the dramatic rights i\"   his\nlatest  serial,   \"The  Nr'er Hu  Well.\"\nThO desirable tuwnn in lhe WiiHt\nwill be. revisited by the No. I company next sciihoii, while a No, 2 eom\npany will he organised to cover tne\nEastern mid Middle States.\nTbe excellent biiHiti.'Rfl done tiB encouraged the management to ol'ibor-\nate t.he si'.cnic oflectt., ..ml engage a\nmuch Btronger     company;    thcrilore\n\"The  Harrier\"  will  prove  i I tllO\ncoming Benson's strongest attractions, at the opera houso \"\" Monday,\nFebruary r.th.\nfor the Bale ol liquor by retail In und\nnuum i..'.\" UI,on \"'\" premises known iih the\nfurthermore  l-''*y *\"0'e'> situated at,    lievelstoke,\nin the province ot British Columbiu,\n(rum Robert t'aley to .lohn Caley of\nRevelBtoke,\nROBERT CAM-BY,\nJ.HO 1st iss. Holder of License.\nnnVBLSTOKU ASSESSMENT\nDISTRICT,\nTHE CANADIAN  BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nSIR EDMUND WA'.KER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., PntsiOENT\nALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager\nCAPITAL,- $10,000,000 REST.-   $8,OCO,000\nCOLLECTION   BUSINESS\nWith its large number of branches, agents and correspondents, The\nCanadian Hank of Commerce is able to clTei't collections throtifhout\ntbe world promptly and at reasonable ratCi,. Rates wil! bc quoted on\napplication.\nFOREIGN   BUSINESS km\nCheques and drafts on all countries of the world, drawn in sterling,\nfrancs, marks, lire, kronen, florins, rouble's or any other foreign currency,\ncan be negotiated at Tbc Canadian Bank of Commerce at reasonable rates.\nR\u00a3l\/\u00a3tSTO*\u00abE    ERANCH-F   M. GIBSON.  MGR'\nI'ike I I\nIi-1,,I,m,\n,,i lhu\nII.ilill    .\ni nliimbiii i ii er iiiiiiii.t I..* .\n\\ UH Ids I itvii:k.\n'lhe .iii,..,,. ,,f Uevelstoke i\n.in in iWi11l* ihi*- llu- greatest\nne .. iv in I'rit ish I i.luinliiii. A\ntnlneerbig Club bus I-\u00bb.\u25a0.-r,\nium! i-* lulling slops, wiib tb\nlinn    of    llu*   ' i'iverilllll'1,1 ,    to\ngreatest available at i ra tint\nshape ol  forests,   nioiimain-\nelled.\nI\n\u25a0,_'iuii\/i\"l.\n'O-opcni-\nr*.vin\n11 *--\n.*   w  '1\nclimber all il\"' Joys\nw 111* * :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  ' -   H.'I.   ' li';   pal.il ini\niei-    m.  '.ie* Anu\"  Lake.-: with great\n\u2022   -   radiating     north     nnd   south,\ncu-:    ii  west, .'iml  with  -mi miles  ol\nred   nutcrw'uys tributary thereto,\nBe' \u2022 stol       innol   I u*   to  bee 'ine   ilu*\n'.!\u25a0        **!  \u2022 nn.   ,*.'k.*r-. investors, lour-\n*    seekers.   Already men\nipi ire   ip;   ug   out   Il.e      land,\n*  i  satislivd \"iin  tho greol  Inlure\nand .li---.i i - tributary thereto, ure\nI ,* ting       theii     monej  where     thej\nKnow  ii nill bring big returns     ivhile\nhers  .\"\"kiiM_-   in  ut-     mi sing  I he \u2022\u25a0\n\u25a0 \u25a0pp..'i'ui'*'..\u25a0-   .'.  iii.-ii   doors  u. ji.*. i'\n\u25a0'        *  *        -iint  nhvnys  look\n ii who I'nils  i.,      : uke\n..\u25a0s bis motto the old Bong thai \"there\n-\u25a0 home,\"\nI'Unbor, Mi'e*.-. i itj   Lots, Suliinban\n\u25a0 -'*   nil   n'ii'l'l       inin and am.md  Uevelstoke\n.**\u25a0\u2022'     'ul  ui lii ing great  re -\nturns  in   lbe     ii\"i   i'.u   distant   future.\nlI'lillL'\n, ..,    \u201ef [|l0 v.\".Id: l'\"l   \"'''ll  I,ll*5   hB\n.*,  ,,,.,,  i\u201e\u201el  while  ih\" iK-iiuty\n,,i,nks remain\nLr. .ne\n^^^^^^^^^ .f   ihe\nunlouched and will for-\neiii* draw i\" their slopes those     who\nlove   mmi in,*,   the  charm   for   'lie      'mm!\nclimber has    ]ms-*\u25a0. 1     never in return.\n! i ** iv remains no fiold  ior ronquo&l  in\n'In- Alp-. It lm-- all been done, ami tho\nI.       I.,  mortl .itnliiiii.ns t'limbor    inu\n'hope !'\u00bb accomplish i*- lo lollow in lho\nif i footsteps \"f -..tin* pioneer     lie'     \\lps\nv.*..n'm*.   the  si 1 1   in  which  llie clim\nber  l\u00bb ie-   initiated,  imi    i  when\n.1    i,\\ >\\  and eonquesi .all iu bim, he\n'*.   I onu Ins bnek on Dwityei'ltind.  Ili\n...: \\  i..nm in Nnrwiiy or lhc ' nueii   '-\nIn*  inai*   III    lbe   llitiliilit'. an   nl   the  \\ti\n\u25a0 It.-an kiiow, where,     il be seeks tinrd -\nship, he will  be eouteill, but   iln*   line\ni*  i-iir,-   of  ttt. ,'iut tin. *,*t in j   :\u201ef   ll'.il  t.i\nIn* found oil  the-i' immense heighi*.\nIIII\nWhere,\nI,. re *n\nlot* him\n..;'   tl,e-e\nbranch of railroad construct!\nAt Cedar, Robs     I'bak nud\nButte,  three small  stati ms\ntrict  No.  I. \"en  si i,i ui ho:\nhe built.    A      station  an.',    lltitutlon I\nBhod  ih to be constructed ut Sun.es. j\nIt is probable thai   Ibis  Work  will  In' '\nunder way iu the course of : co weeks\nor  a month.\nnne of the largest appropriations ta\ntor the    Installation     of   ill tuaks,\npumping stations and apparatus i\"i\nsupplying tbe. oil-burning locomotl es\non  Division  No.  1   with  fuel.        rhls\nequipment is to he imt in at Field,\nUoWen,     Rogers     1'uss.  Revelst ike,\nSicamous  Junction,  Notch  Htll  and\nKamloops,   This    turning over from\ncoal io mi toi- fuel will be completed  in Mav or .lime,  and In he prepnr\neti   !\u2022\u2022!   it   tlie oil-supplying equipment ]\n,s t,. i.e Innl!  at  once.  I 'ne of the :e-\nasoiis for the hastening ot  the woik\nis  so  thai      I.y   Him  fall   of   this  veer\nthi'ie will i.e m. danger \"I fnresi Ri\nCorporation of the City\nof Revelstoke\nPUBLIC NiiTK'l';.\nI'ublic Notice is hereby given that\nit is absolutely necessary thut disorders of a BUSpiCiOUS nnl nre he reported to Dr. McLean, Cily Medical\nHealth (lllicer or oilier physicians,\nns soon as known.    Failure to do this\nis a punishable offence.\nHy Ord'r,\nB, A. LAWSON,\nClerk,\nNotice is hereby given that Courts\nnl Revision and Appeal, under the\nprovisions ol the \"Assessment Act\"\nund tho \"I'ublic Bchoola Act\" for the\nlii',els! ke Assessment lliuti'lct will\nhe   held    as   follows:\u2014Com l      lloliue,\nMonday      February   5tb,    1918,   at\nl\" a. m\nHated  nt  Rovclstooo,   10th  January\n111 12.\nC11AH.  M,  FIBLD,\nJudge (.'.nut of Revision  md Appeal\ntint issue  Jan.  Llth  1  w.\nNOTlCli.\nTHE  MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED  1866\nRecord of Prog rets for Five Years\nCity\nlu the Mutter ol an Application\nfor the issue ol a Duplicate Ccrtlll -\nI'aii' of Title to all minerals prec -\nloud and base isave coal aud pio-\ntii'ieuiu) Under Lots 01125 \"New\nYork\" Mineral Claim, 5326 ' Host..a\"\nMineral Claim, 5327 \"Chicago\" Min\nen.i Claim, 5328 \"Montreal\" Mineral Claim, 53*23 \"San Francisco\" Mill\neral Claim, 5U30 \"Fairview\" Mineral\nClaim, 5331 \".Metropolitan Fraction\"\nMm.mil Claim und b'2'1'2 \"Chicago\nFraction\" Mineral Claim, .i'l m\nGroup l, Kootenay District.\nNotice  is hereby  given  that ,t     is\nmy Intention to issue nt the expiration ol one mouth alter the tirst publication    It. re,I   a      Duplicate   d  the\nCertilicate ol     Title to  the     above\nmentioned lots   n the name \u25a0-'(   'lhu\nMetropolitan Cold and Sihcr Mlulug\nWANTED\u2014A   girl,   about   12 oi   W  Company of Lardeau, B.C.,  Ltd.(Non\nyears of age to do light housework   Personal  Liability, which Certificate\nand take care \"i a baby mi Batur-  is dated the 80th day of July, iJuii,\nat  10:30 a.m. and numbered 5922A.\nNelson, )). C, 8th January, i'J12.\nSAML'KL ll.   Hnl.,\n1st lisue J.20 District Registrar.\nCapital\nRosorve    -\nDeposits\nLoans and Investments\nTotal Assets\n$ 3,000,000\n3,000000\n211,1)77,7H0\n27,467,000\n38,090,192\n1906-1911\nphi\n$ .1,0110,000\n\u25a01,(01,000\n86,042,811\n88,854,801\n.18,2:57,284\nnal Assets\nHas 83 Branches in Canada, nnd Agents and Correspondents In all\ntho i'i\u25a0inuipni Cltlas In the World.\nA aSNIRAt. BANKINQ DUaiNKM TRANSAOTID\nSAVINGS  BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES\nInterest allowed at highest ourrent rate.\nRevelstoke Branch. W. H. PRATT, Manager\nW A NTKD\nWANTED -Girl    tor   General   Houso\nWork.    Must   Pe  good  plain  cook,\nApply Mrs. Sine, Hlxtb street\nOur Doctors Anli^Septic 5hoe is Proving a Winner\nThis last is fillingalong felt want and ils waterproof qualities are Btanding the test.\nWc carry a full line of thc famous l'cnc-\ntang Shoe pack and all kinds of rubber footwear.\nOnce a customer always a customer. Satisfaction guaranteed.\nARMSTRONG   &.   COMPANY\nBoot and Shoo Pepnlrers, \"*-\u25a0\u25a0\nSiulllll'l\"\nHarness Makers\ndays.   Apply   Miiil-llctiilil OfDee\nWANTHI)--situ.it;on in lumber cilice\nns stenographer and invoice clerk;\nthoroughly experienced; uli reference. Apply, r...\\ n-i. Mail-Herald\nuilict, Hevclbtoko.\n-in! l.lll 0 I'l   \\K!\nI Nl\u00bb'^\t\nthen,  ulinll  iln* * iin  lun '.'j Hiicb  havoc\n\u2022 only  nui jjreut   Mpnif liclil-|    As lar ns th,\nlo  open nu'.  anil  iiii* ^renter\n-   tin*  I'alia.ii.tti   l:\nit   .>\u25a0 the desire ot     the    C.P.R. to   WANTBD-OfTers br\ndim.niite as lar as posnible this .Ian-      \u00abnU  tut  chickens.\nirer winch  in  years p\u00abh!   has  wrought      i-iilniob  Arm.\nnew laid eggs\nApply.   Vickeis,\nNOTIOB\ni h.\n... undei -t i Unit  th.* .m!     burners ;\nar*  more .*..silv to .*;. i ite   *.-   .uoy i\nconcerned   it WASTED- a cul or woman\n--- \u2022 > -  - -'.     (...a.\n\u25a0'- \"\u25a0\"'\"\"',\"\" * ':\"\u25a0\"\"\" \u25a0\"!\"\";\"';; *;;:;ry\u2122i\u2122.i \"tn*-!\"\u2122,..:..* \u00bb..\u25a0'.\u25a0 *\".\u2022\u00ab.\u00bb\u25a0.* '** \"\u2022\u25a0*\u2022\n\u25a0:::::r:. .;\u25a0.\u25a0\"\u201e:\u25a0,:.:.!;. **.      -rj\u2014y;\n- Sf\n\u25a0       'r--:   \u25a0    r:. :\nircncral house work.\u2014Apply at lhc\nMail-Herald uiltce.\nPOR SAl.K-About lr.U tons of baled\ngreen feci, also a quantity ci Tuu\nothy hay.   Por prices write, S.B,\nSparks, Mllnerton, Alta,     ;tt. J.10\nafforded bj buili for lhc nc\n \u25a0 iti        f 1    m*:. i*i  in the .a*\n\u2022' i :    i**  \u25a0        i.mI luinern     w li\"\n ills  and     mount nine\ntheii   \u2022  >tui     M ki<       piei\nil*,* a, mai work\nlimi|er ami lhe   is driven Into I\ni ^iou of height  on ii.\" \u2022\u2022 \u25a0 '\"ati\nlK'\n\u25a0    '\nmuch lhe same\nilio}.     ol  the  Hi\nih ut ii.*.-*   it   ih,    VI]\n-\ninviting  llu   n ouutu  iccr il  -\u25a0* ,*1-\"*\n'li.Ml\n** '      \u2022..,* ,:.\"i |    I'ak :\u2022 ; \u25a0' '\n-\n. -.- -\nHit  '\nThr\u00bbe  are ma\nFOR SALE Modern nine-room house\nall improvements, and fifty foot lot\nfronting Thir.i street, three doors\nfr-'in M thodlet chinch. Apply to\nM   .1    Scott    BoJ 'T It\nPOR SALB\u2014Young, smart .lelivery\nteam    Por are write    \\\n\u25a0\u2022\u2022   ... i     n  !\u2022\nin thc Mutter nl an Application for\nthe isyuc of a Duplicate Oertiflcate ol\nTitle to Lots 8 und \u00bb, Hlock I, Town\nof Arrowhead, being p,n-i ol Distri.t\nLot 384, Group  1, Map 681.\nNotice     in hereby  given  tbnt it  ;\nmy  intention  to  issue nt to\u00bb cxpirn\ntion ol one i lonth alter the lirst publication  hereof  a      Duplicate  of   the\nOertiflcate ol Title to tlm above mentioned lots in the name ol llm uev I,.\nPlumton,  which Certificate is dated\nthe  l.Mh dny of January,  I'M,   at\n!i:30 n.m., rid numbered lOinHA.\nNelson,  B.C.,  Hth  Jnnuar,'.,  1912.\n8AMUBI. R. ROE,\n1st iss. Jan 17      District Registrar,\n\" '    '   ' ' \"     \"\"\" i*      , ,.        -\n'       \"   ' , ... ... *   ' '\n.       he i id lakes\n\\      is it only as u   nummci   \u2022\u25a0    iri\ni'n ii   in   \u25a0    \\ '-\u25a0       i rn-   .'.: Icntiou.   1 he\ni *\u25a0 *   .\\ill \u25a0 ..ine \u00ab 1\" n  ' he ii   ri*r -p* ii\n..      \u25a0 _'.       -non\nki-ing\npie 1\ntracing - i\nire\n*\u2022   wind  n*.\nlight ning    nun \u2022'\n,    j. , whieh   \u2022\u2022\u2022inl  to bill\nWhere then '        \u25a0   \u2022 \u2022 tow >A'\"*    *\"'\ni.~, IMS  ol  StO ;   ih'ng     tO   \"(U\u00bbl\n.1 ' 1      i      .. \"\nI be other\n'.. . in, of which tha p ibli\n-,\u00bb   * uf this gi I\n-\n'Uperi..n, bin sn)\nUo. Lh\nii \u25a0 iliinj'   ii   '\nIUM K\\   MOI STAIN   I.AI\n\\n\"ii \u25a0 -   \u25a0\u2022\u25a0!'\nI:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 k *. the mors\n*....;        ' \" \u2022\n'   .iu    itai '\nlittle hm i\"\n. ,il   nw \u25a0\n\u25a0 ll.K\n\u2022   \u2022 \u2022 '\n\u25a0\nr\n'\n'\nLight n  tirsr\n- le   Willi\n*  \u2022\u25a0 \u25a0     iv,;i be\n'\nUlpl.lt\n'\n1 llll\n1    .\nSmoker's Supplies\nTbi' ohl iiliiiblc iiow has ilu* largest ainl besl line u(-Smokers'\nSupplies ever in the Cily, nnd our prices arc right, Filly brands\nnf cigars to choose from.   Price from $1.10 per box up;   uot matte\nlr-.ni scrap cither,\nMeerschaum  Pipes from $3.00 to $10.00\nCalabash Pipes from $3.50 Up\nOur Block ol Calabash Pipes is buioII on account of the\ncrop being n failure ibis year mul quality poor.\nlb iui  Pipes in cuscs (rom $1.00 up.\nAsk lot the famous 11. B. B. bruntl. Everj pipe is guaranteed.\ntigur and Cigarette Holders, Cases snd Lighters, Pouches,\nAhh Trays and Pipe Kucks. Tell us what >*ou want and wc will\nsuit you. If you cannot call, phone 37 and goods will be sent tu\nmur borne for approval.   Buy early while stock is complete.\n-\n wii\n*\n\u2022\nFOR SALE CHEAP\nEmpire Typewriter\nSlightly Used\nNOTICE\nHevelstoke Lund District.\nDistrict ol West Kootenay.\nTake notice that  1,  Ralph Parker,\nol Hevelstoke, 'i, 0,, occupation hotel\nclerk, intend to npply for permission\nto purchase \u2022<\u2022 lollowing described\nland.\nCotnfni in r ,1 a post planted tieai\nll. Heliums touth-wesl corner, being\nill\" Bouth-wcat point of Ralph Par\nkei \u25a0- ian'1 t*vu. e cast ID ehanis,\ntti'ine   mn   .    \u25a0    chains,   thence   west\ni\" chains, Ibenee south 2ti chains.\nalong like ihore to point nl com-\niit li . in.iii lining  forty     acres,\nmore or le i.\nDated  tliiu it       lay   if Nuveinhcr,\nMil.\nRALPH   PARKED,\nlir  W.K  Ogilive,  Agent\nMcKinnon's Cigar Store\nASK THE DRIVER\nEverybody known him, he will\nIcil ymi that the whiskeys we nic\ni\" lling are the best. Hall and be\ni iinviiici'd. No household should\nbe without a supply of mir Har-\ntoy's Special Scotch Whiskey; uur\nTrapln liqueur Brandy, guaranteed\nluiyenip old nr Blackberry BrandyQ\ninr Medicinal purpose\". Our stock\nnt choice Wines nnil Liquors tif all\nU i nils- nic umi itli..].      Sold by all\nREVELSTOKE\nMONDAY,\n\u2022 * ii \u2022        a. * - ini tm    lm\niin -rran_*. \u25a0\n'\u2022\"\u25a0 \u25a0 _\nt*etn  tbo It to ttm \u25a0'\u25a0:tish\n''olunibis, \u2022 bey\n'rom   their  ttm.!'   line  in   the   i.irtli    to\nla -yj- |  |\nin   '   m   this jsii'ii.    I be I \u00ab\ninion  .-...uni.* -luinisH      to\n.1 k up \u25a0       Pacific ral\nway in running iti     trom\ni \u25a0     Vel low In i        *.   i;. -.\ni'        .. \u2022. Dpin*^  \u25a0 he * \u25a0 if *-o .\nll     lo the m      i\nwill aim bi i with\ntheil    \". i.t.\nv. Iiii i.   *l,i-  i \"in:* ii       .',. \u2022 i   *\nIntention buil\n( |.,n .  \\,.    Pa*\".    J i *     Ihi   ''-\u25a0\u2022\ni .;    *\u25a0 ,       ' *.i..* in\n\\ lew   ihi Vrrmt\n.  .in.I    Ivi.oien ij   i niuu, ,\n,i ,n\\.i   ..i ..      thi   H   ' .   -\u25a0\u25a0'\u2022\u25a0 i\ni rows Ne\u00bbl  -:\u25a0 -'\u25a0 m\u00ab willi llieli     in   I\nline at  Kevel loko.  'im-  making  thi>\nCity  Ihe greatest  railway junction in\nBritish (L'olumbia.\n\\.  ,,,\u25ba.\u00bb\u201e(  Kevelstoke i- the    head-\n* . \u25a0   .,f i|\u201e*    Mountain    and Hhu -\nU   |    *    .( thfl I snadian  Pacllli\n,\u201e,.; ,    . nml ihi   Revelstoke\nIibvi iiii i mrancei ol\nfee i \u2022 I 'he railway  eomp-\nSlightly Used I  oi  \u00abJF   f f   g%\nApply - Mail-Herald a-^-a^ rr.^H\nthe leading hotels, or telephone\n  and Spirit Co.. L\nImporter* nrrt Dealers In Pure Nlnee, liquors, Cigar i and Cigarettes\nThe Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd.\nam- n..i.r. in rum wines, tlouora, Cigars and Cigarettes\nOPERA   HOUSE\nFEB.  5th,  1912\nI-   *\u25a0   I tal Tour ol\nrm: Barrier'\nkrx Beach'i Mn iterpiece\nDirrt I lrt>m its long run Ht thc\nNpw Amsterdam Theatre, New York City\nPALACE\nLIVE,\" v, FEED, SALE STABLE\nOur Livery is equipped  with the bei-t horses and\nrifis*    We alst) deliver express antl barrage tn any\nliart of the city.  Heavy and lifiht teaming a specialty\nCOM- AND WOOD FOR SALE\nF. McCarty, Proprietor\nPhone 'J01\nPrices, $1.50, $1.00, 50c.       CWMren, 25c.\n\"^\nFresh Groceries, Vegetables and Fruit j\n  i\nOrder now your winter's supply\nBest on the Market\nL\nD. GALLICANO, 2nd Street, Near Railroad Track\n* SATURDAY\",   PRR.  8l'd,   191!\nT'HErnyC^-IXjHIER^LILID,   EEVELSTOKE\nPATI'ItliAV.   FKll.  3rd,   1918.\n1\n\u00bb\n\"DENNIS IS PROMPTED\"\nWill Have Charge of All Company's Land, Mineral\nand Timber Interests from Manitoba to the\nPacitic Dcean.\nfrom thi' ofllce ul tho assistant tu the\npresident *\nThe liuiilH ul the Alberta & Irrigation Oo., which the cr.it. controls,\nEXPOSE PLOT TO\nEVADE DUTY\nAmerican lumberman Caught at\nRegina -Only One of Many\nFrauds\nIteniiin,   Sask.,   J,in   3<t\u2014The   puBi-i -\nbilitj   ul n gigantic pint  to defruud\nthc customs was unearthed In the\npolice court today im a result ol the\niit'iisecittion   of   S.    I. 11.   Mi'Diui'inlil,\nWinnipeg, Jan 30\u2014One ul the must\nimportant nml far reaching announce\nments afleotlng Culgury and the west\nthat haa ever been made is givon out\ntoday in the statement that J. S. hnvo previously been bandied at Win yardmaster ul the i.I'.ll. at Regina\niK'iiniK, manager ol tiro Canadian Pa- nlpeg by A. M. Nantou, whu waa charged with allowing cur No. 7483G\ni^ilIc Hallway company's land umi lr- managing director ul tbe campany '\" bond to puss through the local\nligation interests in Alberta ami boforo the Canadian I'ltcitlc took it yunls witliuut paying duty to the\nBritish Columbia, hou hcen promoted over, will now also bo managed irom customs officers,\nto thc positlou ol assistant tu tho tho ullit'i' ul the ii-.sistiint tu thc pres I A conviction wns BOcurod and the\npresident     and is also to     be given  Idont at Calgary,   Tho A.K. & 1. has railway company wns also couvlcted\ngreatly added powers,\nThis announcomoul is made simultaneously with one to tbo oflect thai\nthc compnny has decided to create\na natural resources department ol\nwhich Mr. Dciini- will bo In charge.\nlu addition to being tho greatest\ntransportation Bystem In tbc world,\nthe t'.r.ii. occupies a unique pusi-\ntiou  ill  being  tbo owner Ol  vnst   nut\nnow n rosldont luud commissioner at on ils own admission In connection\nLotkbOdge, but It is understood this with tbe caBe.lt is alleged thnt tbe\noffice will nu longer be coutinuod but practioe bas gone on lor years either\nwill be * .inducted ns n branch ol the with or without tbe collusion ol tbe\nC.P.R. laud department, ruilwuy officials and during      recent\nin connection with Mr. Dennis'promotion, announcement is also math\nut tin' promotion ut\ninuntiiH alone somo 30 oars bave thus\nescaped the customs,\n,   There i- In lorce a customs rcguia-\nA. .s. Dawson, yon which allows tin1 tree entry Into\nCOMING EVENTS\nFebruary   5\u2014\"The  Barrlor\",   Hlrnest\nShipment nt the Uocrn House.\nFebruary 14\u2014Valentines Dance, under ll iris Auxiliary ol tho Hospital\nFebruary    20\u2014Philharmonic   Hucloty\nEntertainment.\nFebruary 22\u2014J.\nera House.\nl'chrutiry ill\u2014Castle\nturners.\nu. 0. Concert, Op-\nSquaro   Enter-\nch..'! engineer ol     tbo Irrigation de   Canada ol rough lumber but demands\npartment, to bo Chid Engineer ot the 'n duty on all lumber winch has neon\nmul resources consisting of land, coal   Department ol     Natural    Resources.\nmanufactured  beyond  the Btage     11\nplaning on  one side,  it is snid  that\nmines,    irrigation   projects, natural Mr. Dawson bus heen connected with ,\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e,,. ,a tmm.a |i|lt of t|)c mj\u201eF ,D\ngus, metalliferous mines and smelters the company tor tho past fifteen years tho states planed on one side,    uud\nlarge ureas of timber nnd  numi'i'ou.-i* umi with the     irrigation department  manufactured on the other Mdc,  but\nsawmills,  und\nEire Alarm Boxes\nSignals are given thus: 2 st.rA.i--i,\nnterval 5 seconds\u20144 strokes, Box\n4, No, of imt will niuu bo shown\nn indicator at Fire Hall.\nFIRE BRIGADE NO.  TWO.\nBui  No.   14\u2014Corner    First    street\nml    McKenzie    avenue, 0, B.  Hume\nft Co.\nBoi No. 15\u2014Corner First street\nnd  Rukehy avenue,  post ollice.\nBoi No. 16\u2014Corner Second street\nand Government Road and Opera\nIcuse.\nBoi No. 17\u2014Corner Third street\nnl Campbell avenue, Globe hum*\nnr company.\nBox No. 18\u2014C.P.R.  station.\nBoi No. 24\u2014Corner Filth street\n| nd McKenzie avenue, Catholic\ni hutch.\nBoi No. 25\u2014Corner    Siith     meet\nnd Orton avenue.  W. A. Foote.\nvast  numlier of  vil-' since  its  Inception, and  through    his  afterwards roughed  over  by  a  much-\nluge,  town und city properties. familiarity with the west, is eminent.  ln8 with \" vil,w '\"     m,lk,\u2022 ll UI\",ca'' ,\nns  lough   lumber  and   thus evade  the\nlhese important assets huve,,, the ly fitted to lake over the icspui.K.h.1- duty jn ,,ii|lmla   TMg appUed partlc.| nJ Townley BtrMt(   corner\nttiCB   ul   bl\npast   been   administered   through   several     diiiercut    departments uud the\nmoro Important position  nlmly to scanning and large lumber    rack.\nUoi   No.   26\u2014Corner   Fourth   stroet\nsouth\nThe    changes   in   the  C.P.R,\nnew organisation consul,.lutes them department us outlined In the above\ninto oue lurge department under dlr- dispatch have been expected for Home\nect supervision ol the president with time and many rumors have been\nMr. Dennis in Immediate control   as circulated recently in this connection\nTh.'   niiiiuuncement   naturally     menus\nlllB   USSiHtUUl.\nThc bead ollice of the     department   u groat addition to Calgary's Impor-\nwill be at Calgary, hut ihere will ol-, tance us n C.P.R. point.,\nso be an ollice ui the department at]    Although Mr.  Denuis hus ouly  beeu\nMontreal.    The  resources  to   be  hand-   In the service of the Canadian I'acilic   terred  to ill  the  foregoing.      The called by this department are valued at railway for a (ow years, he has, dur-  winch slipped     through thc    Regina\nluud Scantling ol dimensions of 2 by 4 niuu could be prepared lor use and\nroughed over, mnktug it appear us\nrough lumber to evade duty.\nThe customs officers caught on to\nthis deception, however, und detenu\nitied to put a stop to it. One step to\nwards putting a stop to ibis cheating\nuf the eust,mis was the passing u! all\norder     in    counoil   ut   Ottawa   which !\nbrought into force tbo regulation re-\na vast sum. aud in selecting Mr. Den  Ing that period,     accomplished     us\nyard was a cur of tins class.\nBox No.  28\u2014Coruer  Second    slre\/t\nnil Robson avenue, Mrs. Baker.\nDoi No. 34-Fire Hall No. 2.\nBoi  No.  35\u2014Hospital.\nDux No.  36\u2014School.\nFIHK  BRIGADE  NO.  ONE.\nBox No. 44-Klre Hall No.  1.\nBox     No.  45\u2014Front street      we.it.\near C. r. R. bridge.\nBox   No.    46\u2014Corner    King      and\n.   The  lumber  was  manufactured   be-   'ouglaa streets. Palace Meat Market,\nins lol   tins important post, the com-   much as    would  satisfy an    ordinary1        ,   ., ,,,,.,,'\nyoiiil   thc  extent   allowed   by  the   law      n,n  No    47\u2014Corner  Hpcnnd       and\n.\u25a0uny has uo doubt been influenced by   man a      lifetime  ot endeavor.        Al-   (ur trce entry. No eBort WM ,,\u201e\u201e,, u, I Va|eB ^^  ^ Qf cQurt ^\nttie fuct tbat  today  there ib  no man'though  still  a comparatively    young   clear   it  because  the  railwny   shipped\nin western Canada possessing a more [ inuu he hus spent the lust lorty years   \"  \"ut before the bills were  presented\nto  the  customs,   The  car  had    been\naud\nintimate  knowledge  ol  conditions, or'iu western Canada ami during     tbat\nbetter  qualified  to deal   with  the de-I time hus been iu  the service    of    the1\nvclopment  aud  admiu.strattou of uu-   Domiuion   government,   the  lund    de-'\nturul resources. partment   of   the   Hudson's  Bay   Co.,\nThe   placing ot Mr. Dennis at    the  as oh\"'f BnKln\u00ab\u00ab     and    then deputy\n..... , ,      I commissioner ol public works for the\nhcud ut ttie department  uf  u.itiual ie  _\nliTntoi'iiil      government,  and  during\nsources, In which lands are Included, U,, ,,.lst \u201e,,, ycors in ,hc wrvlM   oI\nmeans   that   tbe   administration     aud   the Canadian   Pacific railway,\ncontrol  of  the company's outire  luud I    Mr.   Dennis  has   tilled  an  important\nbusiness  will   be  transferred  to  Cal - 'part  (n  the colonization and develop\nwatched, however, and bud an application been made for free entry it\nwas the Intention ol the authorities\nto seize  the  lumber.\u2014Ex.\nBOWLING SCHEDULE\nment uf western t'aiiadii, and the re-\ngut y.    At   pre-citt   Mr.   Dennis  admin-\nmmkalile work which he bus accom-\ni^uis   tbe   Alberta   and   11.    C.   lnmls ,    , ., ,   .\npushed   iu   the   construction   and   de-\nfrom Calgary.     while the    Manitoba I velopment of thc vast irrigation un-\nund      Saskatchewan lauds are looked   deitaking  of the Company   in  Alberta\nafter here in\nand  the colonisation     ami develop \u25a0\n[ ment of the lands of ihe company in\nWinnipeg by Commis -\nsmuer  K.   T.   Griltin,  assisted  by     J.\nthis   proi mr,'   and   Uritish   Columbiu,\nL.  Doupe.      bui supervision ol  these  ,ms ,\u201e, u, \u201e  matter of nutlon.\nwill now  lie transferred to Culgury.   L] interest.\nWhether or not this change  will ul- '    \"   is   understood   that  tbe  changes\nso  include   the   new  tuwtieites    which ';,s   outlined   above   will   iie.-essiate    a\n,, . ....        great enlargement of the stall in the\nnave heretolure all been handled from :   \u201e,        ,    , ..\nollice  ol  the   assistant  to  the   preBl-\nWinnipeg is  not  stated,   but  in      all ' ,i,*.\u201et nnd that several new posts will\nprobability tbey will also be handled ais.i be created.\nFeb. 5\u2014Y.M.C.A. v. LaRreuce Co.\nFeb. 7\u2014Corley House v.  Ramblers\nFeb. 9\u2014Uusincssmen v. Carlcys.\nFeb.  12\u2014Y.M.C.A.  v.  J.B.C.\nFeb.   14\u2014Lawrence Co.   v. Ramblers.\nFeb.   iu\u2014UusineBsmeu  v.   V.M.C.A.\nFeb.   I'J\u2014J.B.C.  v. Ramblers.\nFeb.  21\u2014l.aw(ence  Co.   v.   Corley's.\nBox No.    48\u2014Corner    Third\nDbas. streets, Cowan block.\nbignal  for  practice\u2014not  less   than\nlx  (6) slow strokes.\nCue  (1)  indicates Hns broken      or\nre out.\nHEAVY DRINKER CURED\nSomalia Cured Him, and He Helps\nOthers\nE.   Q.   BURRIDGE\nTinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe\nand Furnace work\n-WORK   8HOP-\nConnaught Ave.   -   Revelatoke\n\"RKVKLaTOKli   COUNCIL\nNu.    21,    ROYAL    TBMPLARS    UF\nTBMPBRANOB\nMeets  every   2nd  aud  ith  Thursdays\nin      Oddlellows    Hall,    at  8   o'clock.\nVisiting Templars are cordially iu-\nvlted to utlend.\nW. 10. MUNSON, a. c.\nA. D. TOURNBR, R, S.\n! i I'll, K IHK      1.111 Illli;  12, 1.  o.  o. r.\nMeets every     Thursday evening   ic\nSelkirk  Hall  at 8  o'clock.      Visiting\n'brethren cordially invited.\nJ.   S. HOOLEY,  N. G.\nJAS.  MATHIK,  Secretary.\nCOURT     MT.      BEGBIH,   No. 1461.\nOF I. O. F.\nMeets in I. a O. F. Hall next   to\nlapping's Opera  House every  second\nand fourth Monday ln month.  Visiting brethren cordially welcomed.\nO. W. BELL. O. R.\nWM.   B.   CAMERON,   Hac.-Bse.\n0. W. 0. W.\nMountain View Camp, No. 32*.\nMeats Second   and     Fourth Wednes\ndays    in each month  in    Selkirk\nHall.     Visiting  Woodmen arc\ncordially Invited to attend\nH. W. EDWARDS,  Cub.  Com.\nJAMES McINTYRE, Clerk.\nGOLD RANGE LODGE,      K. of    P.,\nNO. 26,  REVELSTOKE,  B.   0.\nMeets svery  Wednesday except   th*\nThird Wednesday of each month     in\nOddfellows' Hall at g o'clock.  Visit*\ning Knights ars cordially Invited.\nG. W. GARLAND, C. C.\nQ. H. BROOK, K. of R. * 8.\nM. ol F.\nKOOTENAY     LODGE, No. 16 A.  F.\nand A. M.\nRegular meetings are held In MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddlellows' Hall\non the Third Monday in each month\nat 8 p. m. ViBiting brethren ere\ncordially welcome.\nW. THOMSON, W. M,\nW. B. ROBERTSON, Secretary.\nA man whn hns been released from\nlhe awful cravings of drink, and whoa*\ni.m. thought is iu help others, an.iwn\nHi. spirit of true brotherhood and\nphilanthropy, llend his letter:\ni..u bamarls lieinedy co.. 'I'urtituu\nOnt.'\nin  you\nHARVEY, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM,\nBarristers,  Solicitors,  Etc.\nImperial Bank  Building  Revelstoke, B. C.\nMoney to Loan.\nOffices\u2014Revelstoke,    B.   0..     aad\nCranbrook, B. 0.\nGeo. 8. MeCarter,\nA. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey\nRevelstoke, Cranbrook\n.*ou   plOHse   semi   me   bonk   (\u2022\nFeb.  22\u2014Businessmen  v.   Lawrence l.'o    drink,  also  elreuiurs  laiallng   io   yuu\n...il    r\u00bb*ni,*,J\nFeb.  \u00bb6\u2014Y.M.C.A.  v.   Ramblers.\nFeb. 28\u2014J.B.C. v.  Corley   House\nMar.   1\u2014Businessmen  v.  Ramblers.\nMar. 4\u2014Y.M.O.A.  v.  Corley  House.\nMur.  6\u2014J.B.C.   v.   Lawrence  Co.\nMar.   S\u2014Businessmen   v.   LaRrence Co\n.Mar.   11\u2014Y.M.C.A.   v.   Lawrence  Co.\nMar.  13\u2014Corley House v.  Rumblcrs.\nSECOND SECTION.\nOwing to the large number ol mem\nl ue ui ink\n1 u .sh lo hand these tu ,. friend win.\nIs gulng tu ruin through ilrmk. \\ uu\ni-i.. rotnember Hint 1 tiara lasen your\nl.l...'ily, and 1 aial It ail you ciuiin A\nii. '\u2022'\u25a0\u2022 1 never Uunn of lauma oi\nuiu ig ilioni! drink 11, uiu way. av all\nn\u00ab\u00ab .a .ur ll has lull me. 1 rminoi\n\u00bbli..k loo highly oi your wonderful\ni.n... ily. You may use inv name 'n am\nway you wish In public. '\n, II. I.l l>* w.'n t... mi-.-don. Ontario.\"\nSamaria Prescription is tasteless\nin.., odorless, and diuolves Instantly\nIn tea or coffee, or ran he mixed with\nluu.i.    It  can   be uli.n   with  or  wlth-\nout   the  patient's  knowledge.     li   re-\n, hers wishing to     participate in    the   moves tho craving for drink, builds up\nbowling,  it was prcBsed upon  us    to!,h\"'   'Vst'in   and   restores   the   nerves\nI, , .,       \\ | lU'ink   becomes    disiasti'lul   an,   even\nt lorm a new league.   1-our teams Con   nauseous. t\nI link is a disease, not a crime, One\n\u25a0Sccnc from \" The Barrier'   Ojtcra House, Monday Night\nstitute thc leugue, nnd the games\nwill be played oil on the ulleys on\nTuesday and Thursday evenings, com\nmenelng at S p.m. sharp. Thus it\nWill irive all others who huve not\nheen placed on any team un opportunity to hnve a game belore eight\no'clock.\nFeb.   U\u2014Delivers v.   Maple   Leafs.\nFeb.  X\u2014Mietilrabs v.  J.B.C.\nFeb.   Ill\u2014Maple  I.euls  v.  Heavers.\nFeb. 15\u2014J.B.C.  v. Mletdrahs.\nFeb.  lin\u2014 Beavers v.  Maple  Leafs.\nMar.  5\u2014Heavers  v.   Maple Leafs.\nMar. 7\u2014Mietdrahs v.  J.  B.  0,\nMar.   II\u2014Maple  l.ciifs v.  Heavers.\nMar.   14\u2014J.B.O.   v.   Mietdrahs.\nMur.   I'l\u2014Heavers v.   Maple  Leafs.\nMar. JI\u2014Maple  I.eals  v.   J.B.C.\nFeb. Jll-MietdrahH v. J.B.C.\nFeb.   27\u2014Maple  Leal-   v.   Heavers.\nFeb,  .\"i   J.B.C,  v.  Miet.lruhs.\nHumes will Ire Counted insteud of\npins. Two games will constitute a\nleague  game.\n\\ Coronation\n\"uTEA-b\nPacked in\nBEAUTIFUL CORONATION\nSOUVENIR TINS\n60 <   a pound\nIn CMratSoratlOfl ol tfw c^romtlon r>(\nKing Gtorgt V,' UiHc\"?'^\" h-'1 \u25a0 put on Uie\nmarket icor.fl ition tin ol n Pi'-st plcturobtiut\nandetqulolti dMlaA. btarinseiccllent portmn*\not Kirg (..enrcc V, Queen Mirjrindtbj! Princo\nrt \\Vtltt, S;>fisl pipr'* hue bfi d'^trnt-d\nr^\"-f*rnlt'*; ( .tnada. India, Alrui. Au\u00abU\u00abIlt\n\u00bb.il VewJBil\nPTn       \u25a0   ' I tCfi iirpoitcd.\nI'dcc lilf, i   r \u25a0 \u25a0 .  t    \u25a0 \u25a0   \u25a0 I\n\u00ab\nroro^'^BH\n1^\ndrink ..f whiskey always Invltt-s an\niithei', The Inflamed nerves and\nstomach create a cravlnn that niusi\neither be satlslled by more whiskey ur\nremoved i.y scientific treatment like\nSniiirin Prescription. Samaria Prescription bus hien in regular antl suc-\ni'.s.-.iiI use by Physicians and Hospitals   fnr -over   ten   years.\nIf vnu know of nny family needlny\ns.maris Prescription, tell them nb,nil\nit If you have a husband, father 01\nfriend thai Is drifting Into drink, Kelp\nbim save himself.    Write tn-dny\n\\ I Uli: TltlAI, PACKAGE of Sa.\nmnrla Prescrlpllnn. with booklet, giving full particulars, testimonials, prlee,\netc.. will he sent sbsoluieiy free nnd\npostpaid In plnin Sealed package to\nsnyine nsklng for It snd mentioning\nthis pnper. iCorrespondenee sneredh\nconlulentiul. Write today. The 8a-\ni.iaii.i Remedy Co., Dept. 46-41, Col-\nborne street, Toronto, Canada, Also\nfor sale by 0, lt. Maedoiiuld, Druggist,   HcvclBtoko,  B.   C.\nROBERT SMITH.\nProvincial  Land  Suveyor,\nMining Surveyor,\nMcKENZIB AVB..\nBOX   10*.\nRngineerinl\nREVBL8TOKB\n. . It Might Be Gold. .\nBTJT\nIt is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs,\nwhose natural hot medicinal waters are the most wonderful health restorer on the Continent. Our.record of cures\nof rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled\nand verilied by our gratified patrons. Located among the\ngreatest scenery of Canada, easy of access,\u2014the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and\nconvenience of guests.\nHalcyon Uot Springs Sanitarium\nWm. BOYD, Proprietor,\nHalcyon, Arrow Lakes\nHOTEL CLIMAX RESTAURANT\n\u25a0M\u2122\"1^^^\" OPEN NIGHT AND DAY\u00bb^\u2014\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\nWhite Help Only Employed\nBoard by the Day or Week\nNight Restaurant\u2014Short Order\nW. C.  BATCHELOR, cTWanaRcr.\nStrictly Fiist Class\nRooms Single, en Suite\nand with Bath\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros., Props. \\\nBnlariad  \u00bbnd Improved.    Fir\u00bbt-Cla\u00abs in every re\u00abp*ct.    All modern convenionui\nLarge Sample Koome.\nRates $2.00 per day       Special Weekly Rates\nRevelstoke, B.C.\n.     H.      WALLACE\nARCHITECT\nP. 0. Boi 146, Revelstoke. B.C.\nH. W. EDWARDS\nTAXIDERMIST\nAnimal    Rugs,   Game\nHeads and Birds\nMounted\nP. 0. Box 31, Revelstoke\nDr. de Van's Female Pills\nA rei .iiiie Prench rtgulitoi I nevtl (mis. TIum\npllll nre riiccftliiiKly piiwrrlul In n-Riiliittnjf the\nRcn-fratlva portion of tlir Irnialf systcin. KW1H\nnil cheap Imltitinnn. Dr. de T\u00bbn'e are *nl<l nt\nthn box, ot three for ItO. Mailerl in nny \u00bb<ldrr*.i.\nThe Ncobflll Drag Co., Bt. CMh\u00bbrlneet Ont,\nJOB PRINTING\nAT\nMAIL-HERALD\nShihhs Gure\naulchly elope contfbe,  rar\u00abe colds* hetl*\nis tbro\u00abt aad lumi*.      see      80 caavU.\nW. PARRY\nLate Polisber of Howson's\nFurniture Store\nRepolishes.   Makes Old Furniture\nNew.\nEstimates Freely Given.\nGIVE ME ATRIAL\nDrop Card in Post Office\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.    Rates $i a day.    Monthly rate.\nJ.   ALBEET     ST03STE      PROP.\nUnion  Hotel\nJVST NEWLY REPAIRED\nRATES,      .      $1.50 PER DAY\nWeekly and monthly rates to be arranged.      Mt-.il Ticket., .'1 meali fr>r JM*)\nFIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C\nA. I'. LEVESQUE, l'rnprietor\n. . . TOnbsor Dotel \"Restaurant .. .\nEuropean; plmt\nffloittbljg JBoacfc\nOpen E>a\\? anJ\u00bb \"Hloht\n\/Real Ciclicts, $i3.00\nXauobton & Uappino, Pvops. front stree1\nR. Z. CRAWFORD\nCONTRACTING\nWood for Sale\nGOOD DRY OR GREEN FIR\nOR HEMLOCK.   CEDAR\nWOOD FOR SALE\nApply to\nChas. Turnross\nTelephone House No. 97\nTelephone Camp No. 215\nPAINTER\nSHtisfxction  -^uaratiteed\nAgent  for  Flexlume  Electric\nSigns\nR. Z. CRAWFORD\nli.'hi.lrn.'i' (lor. 3rd 8t. and Robson are\nShop in Alley track of 8, J. Bonrnt'i\nStore, Pint Street\nSewing Machines\nA nice new stock of Singer and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines\nFor Sale or Hire  '\nby the month at Manning's-\nAll kinds of machine needles\nstocked.\nUNION HOTEL\nAKR.iWHKAl'.  B. C.\nSpecial Attention giren to commercial\nmen anii tourist*. Fir*t-claa\u00ab sum pie\nroom*. Kine\u00bbt wenerr in British Cnlnm-\nbi\u00bb, orerlookinn Upper Arrow Lake.\nW. J. Lightburne. Prop\nFruit Lands\nFOR 8ALE\nGalena Ray land* in parrels of\n10 or 20 acree or en bloc. Corren-\npondence invited.\nJohn Shaw. Agent\nBox 616 Arrowhead\nJ.P.SUTHERLAND\nI        Transfer      Drayiny\nHandling Pianos a  Specialty\nH.  MANNING,   Agent, j phone 42 -   Night Phone 85 ')\nI -vTCRDAY,  FEB    ll !.  PI2.\nTHIE' jyC^-IL-HEri^LILID,   REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, FEB, 3rd, 1912.\nmm, notes\nCORRESPONDEVOI\nKiiitol   Mall Herald\nMeat Blr,\u2014Perhaps yoi. are awaro\nthat things are not runn.ng quite so\nsmooth in the \\ alley o\u00a3 the Harden\nol Eden, aa must ol ua would wish.\nI thought, pcrhapB. the following\niines would I.e appreciated bj a lew\nol \"Ur Rood neighbors in this beau \u2022\ntiful  valley.\nForgive,  the very  word is sweet.\nForglvi   *\u25a0    you  would be forgiven,\n.'*  *    *   :..ing   ic-ai  thi mercy seat,\nForgiveness you musl nBk ol heavcu\nMat!   b i*.it  human to nltend\nBy  careless   iei   01   wi.rd  unkind;\n\u2022   .*\u2022    ol strife tri.-tl friendahip end\nWhen this sweei      word  the  wound\nmaj   b i.i.\nii one with Borrowing hearl    Bhould\nsay.\nDear Mien.I, lorgive me uneo again,\nTo   BBaooth   some thorns trom life's\n; o it'll  way,\nWould you refuse In proud disdain,\nMethinks If one had  wroughi   me 111,\nVet penitent should say \"forgive\",\n'Twould move my    proud aud stub -\nborn will.\nKo anger in m>  hearl  could live.\nft'i   cannol  tell what moves the mind,\nIM   what   the   subtle   cans,'  may   \\i\\\nv.   only know our friend unkind,\nAnd we grow  col i in sympathj\nI * *. yel \"'.'\"\u25a0 hearl  ' * m pain to save\nWhat matter if our pride tnusi bend\nWe might  i.e partod bj the gravi\nLife ie bo shoi t, toi   ivi  t hy friend.\nMalakwivtn  the  S< n.l.\nThi   work ou thc government    job\n-   Hearing  completion.   Work will be\nDie Valley of\n\"The Garden of Eden\"\n1\nSituated at MALAKWA. B. C.\nJust 32 Miles West of   Revelstoke,  and   Extending   between Sicamous Junction to Three Valleys Station\nArea of First-Class Land-20,000 Acres\nCharacter Of Land   Principally Level.\nrharartttr nf ^a'iI   Bench   Lands,   Clay    Loam   and Vegetable\nUldldWtil   01   OUII   Mould, while on  Lower Lands Black Loam\nPrevails.\nNa Iitim itinn   Positively no irrigation is needed as Valley is sub-\n\\W illKjdllUII   irrigated, and many creeks supply water for Domestic purposes.\nThis Land is specially adapted tor Large and Small Fruits, as well as\nHay and Vegetables.\nModerate GlimdtC   Freezing is] Average Winter Weather.\nPrices of Land Reasonable\nFor further Particulars About This Garden Spot of B. C, Watch This Page\nof the MAIL-HERALD Each Week\nv*.\ncommenced at onco building a bridge\nut llowie.\nMr, Lindsay is u regular visitor at\nthe Buckingham.\nOur Swede night Bchool has licen a\ngreat success. Meetings arc held every  Friday night at tho home ot Mr.\nE. Krikaon. Thc membership iH\nabout twenty nnil the class in conducted by Mr. Unilsay, our missionary.\nOur mall bag wan can ied lasl week\nUnder the trucks ol the mail ear,\ndown  to BiCamOUB.   We feel      deeply\ngrieved abuut it.   ii the government\nwant to give ns rural delivery, nil\nright, but we object to chnsing our\nmail twelve milos. Mr. L. M. Johnston wns kind enough to follow the\nbng uud found some ol the muil. It\nwould lie a kindness if some one\nwould wake the mail clerk at Hevelstoke.\nMr. .lack Mizon has been ill. Wc\nhope  he  is  feeling  all  right  aguin.\nA petition has licen sent to the\ngovernment asking for a twice a dny\nmail service.\nWe hear Mr. Smith, our post.mnst.\nor is going to leave us. We wish bun\nevery ruccohs wherever he goes. We\nthank htm for his service here; we\nbave appreciated bis obliging disposition.\nWord bas been received Irom our\nformer school toucher, C. IC. Bomor\nville, who is now at. ('ampbell creek.\nWe wish him every success. He is\nmissed from tho  Uuckinghnm.\nA enr loud of feed has been received Irom thi' east. Men with the enterprise ol Mr. McDonald of the Mul-\nakwn  farms,  are  in  demnud  hero.\nEverybody is up in the air Bince\nthc thaw. (We mean, ol course, shov\ncling the suow otl the sheds.)\nK3\nPole Vaulting\nKe rn     running, jumping, hurdling.\ne for the pole vault should be-\n. >riv  in  the  winter,   lt   is plnln\n*    # \u25a0 \u25a0    that  the  arms  and    chest\n\u2022 -    -    -.   the \"u.-s to be developed\n.   1    nl .-.*.   th(   high jump where .lil\n\u2022 \u25a0\u25a0   style; ate     permissible,    tbere\n\u25a0 one correat style of pole vaul\ng    and the     slightest     deviation ,\ngood form  .\u00bb sure to .meet with\nT\u00bb\" marks Bbi ild * ied,  as in\n\u25a0    running    hroad jump,  the    one\n\u2022   KH  leet from the tukeoil   and\n1  .     thei   about  50,  and  while     thc\ni umbered as he is wll\n.  cannol run ti   the takeoff\n\u2022\u2022*,*  amount \"f speed ae In the '\n.mi.. b\u00ab must remember thnt\n\u25a0 \u2022     vei   any  considerable  height\nI     must f      .'   top  -peed.\n'.   >r,  in     thc     jump ;:self.   Before\n*.*  -\u2022 -m \u25a0    take thi  run, tbo vaulter'\n1   1  \u25a0''   against   tbe  bar  aud '\n\u2022 \u00bb 1 with bis 1 fi tbi pl lci where .\n\u2022   . -  places 1 ||  rtghl hand |\n\u25a0. *    :    es above tbis 1     I      The\nis placed lower dowi    and\nthe ei       '  - s ti\nthe gri ii\n. \u25a0 that  v\nt mai\nI thi '       end Imparl\n\u2022 -  \u2022 \u2022\u2022 lu to tl\n....        ...      -   \u25a0\n\u25a0,    gi       d just aa tht\n*...*.   \"-....\nmake youi\nItori Italy      laad\n\u25a0 an      ai        red .'thleu\nbrought up. In Kngland climbing the\n' ,.,,:,\u2022 if allowed, and athletes there\nfrequently bung the lower hand up\n..nl above the otlice. and sometimes\nmaking a battel record lor themselves\nfor it.\nFollowing ai \u25a0 somi   |    '\nrds.\nW. K. I)ra.v, 12 ft. ; *\nII.  G.  Oggla,   lilt.  11   in..  Jul]\nBtockholml\nR.  I'asemun,\n\u25a0 . [ord Bi Idge Li ndon\nVV. K. Bproule, Hft\n\\ ancouver.\nW. Hapeny, P.'H \u25a0   \u2022\nMontn\n1'KUi'V   K    m I'K.'l'.l'\nI'l.**.,. * *.   1. .*   \u25a0\nlocal Option Convention\nMu li Inti res!        \u2022*.-*.\u2022\nt thi   * nming     ii '-\u2022\u2022\u25a0\n.igi   li \".* \u2022\u25a0\nrovli \u25a0, \u2022  \u2022\n\u25a0 11 show  the .mi*    '\n\u2022 ets t.,  i.\u2022 diacune\n' he prominent spas -        \u25a0\niart    The meetings   i\n.   .   . \u2022* i  ,m \"f the Cenl\nv    ott street\n\u2022\n,   run.'.*\n'\nind \u25a0mike\npei inci     rhe program is .is follows:\nThurgdaj.  Peli u iry I    \u2022  p.m.,  op\npning Rei    Di    Wright.\n\u2022.\u2022rand  rally,   public  meeting    ad-dree-\nll.\"    Dl    P Igei \u25a0* *     \"I\n\u25a0 -: Hall\n\u25a0    *\nSixth   \\.''. \u2022\u2022     Mel i.urcb\nMr   Wm.  Hicks, on Thurs -\n, Del\n\u25a0\ntment    ' I \u2022'   \"\n\u25a0\n\"\n\u2022  \u25a0\n\u2022   \u2022 \u2022\n.     - \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022\n\"The Uni.k Traffic and its Remedy;\"\n\u2022 Prof. Qiflord, Columbian College\n\\ IVorl l-wlde view;\" ic. Rev. Dr.\nSpencer, \"What News'.\"' Solos (selected bj Mrs smart McDlarroid and\nMr.   .lack   S;\nI hand furniture, Bto\\\npets,  eti       ought,  fl.   I'arry.  aucl -\n\u25a0 id  valuatoi.  Second    street.\n. ii \u2022 \u25a0   st: ,vi   Toronto.\nFresh Milk For Sale\nALSO\nCLEAR, DRY CEDAR WOOD\nAl'I'LV\nBox 691,      Revelstoke\n\u25a0\nt \"T>\".\nII       \u2022 .\n;. m .   2\nI\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\n'\u25a0'\n\u25a0\n'\n'\nI\nLIKE INSURANCE\nREPRESENTATIVE\nREQUIRED for\nREVELSTOKE DISTRICT\nil'iil\n.nnl\n.. tf    \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 i| inn-\n\u25a0\nJ. VV. VV. Stewart.\nm ;   \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u2022\nThc Monarch Life\nAssurance Coy.\n*\nNUTICIS.\nHevelstoke Land District.\nDistrict of West Kootenuy.\nTake notice thut I, llurrows Henry\nj ltothwell  ol  Nakusp,   1).   0.,  occupation gentleman, intends to upply lor\npermission to purchase thc lollowiug\ni described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted 40\nchains soutb of the North-east Corner of T. Ij. 4l:ii4, thence Bouth SO\n.chains, thence east about HO cbuins,\ni to Arrow Lukes, theuce uorth ulong\nLake ahout 8'i chains, theuce west\nubout 2 chains to point ol commence\nmeat, containing ubout 100 acres,\nmore or less.\nIi* \u25a0   ini.Mi   -.iln,   1911.\nii :i .we  Henry   Rothwell.\nEdward  llusmill  Vlpond,  Agent.\nJan.   Bth  lirst issue.\nThe old     style ol       Id   .* tbe pole\n\u2022* the athleti   sal go nt ovei the\n\u2022   to have the left he\n!..\u00bb   dowi     hut   in  tin*  new  -trie    the\nIts tbi       *     hand     up\nwards when the pole .c placi\n.\u25a0\u2022\u2022.ind,   ther,   With   both  lini:*!.-   In     ii\n\u25a0 at ursi position '\"i   \u2022 strong cllort,\nthe athlete pulls up with   .\ngets ii \u00b0 '.\u2022\u25a0\u2022 i I Ighei     that\nI r a g *\"*: eleao shoot ..ver tbe liar,\nI ben  when  the  pole ts nearly upright\nI .* pushes   \u2022 from inm and    It\narms straight up so that he will nol\ntrlke  the  bar ..n  bis descent.\nNow it is a very serimiF mistake\nto try and pimp high \u00bb1 lirst. Btarl\nvitii' tile bar very low, until foul\nhave accomplished perfectly the run\nt.. the liar, nnd also tbe life over the\nlatter must bf well mastered before j\ntttemptlng to vault high.\nIt  is n't   permlnsnhle In  vaulting tn I\n\\merica to moi.   the upper hand    00\nlhe pole, but tlir lower bund may be\nPURITy FLOUR\nFor Your Seeds\nOrnamentals & Fruits\ni    im.\nHenry Seed and Nurseries\n-\n*\nA k MftcdouKHil. Proprictoi\nLuml)\nSold by Hobson &Cu*,  Hcvolatoke\nermen\nll ill  to\nll*'   .1 - ill ftl\nF.   B.   WELLS,\nV .r Bu .oi' utitl Exporter\nOM Town,   -  Revelstoke, B, C.\nl*e(.,rr Innlni'       * I 001\nHi   ..f \" \u2022   . * lies\nI,.. * n '... 1.    i make \u25a0\n\u25a0  \u2022   *i*i*     \u00ab.f     l....'i:ini'\nMill\nRlalllo'ta iinil \"\". n \\ thing\nisipnrrdiit'\"Hi \u25a0 <*\nNOTICB,\n*  *. toke Land District.\ni *.( Weat Kootenay,\nTake notioe Unit I Horatio Levomo\nul  Nakusp,  it. i., ocoupn\n\u2022 ion hank managei, Inti ada to    ap\nfoi  permission t.\" purohaaa    tbi\nIsacrlbed lands\n\u2022 \u25a0 ii.ii,**n.-ing  nt  a  pout  plniiti .1  120\nii...*- houth ol the North tost Corn\n. i oi t. i,   11274,    thenoe south   sn\nhains, \u2022 *\" '*' i '-.I il   aboul  10 ohalns,\nMnn   Lake,   tbenee   noitli     along\n,1     \"ll   ObalOS,    tin ine        \u00bbMl\nabout  ^1  chums   to   poinl   ol      com\n\u25a0  cement,     containing   about   .'in\nDon or lean.\nDated  in iiniii'i   19th,  1911.\nHoratio   l.everelie   HulbWdll.\nBdward liiieseil Vipond, Agenl\ni in   i.t ti.\ni [Q1 mi iCJT, 1910,\nKotice is hereby given that tl rtj\naftei date application will he\nmn ii* io the Superintendent nf Pro-\nrlnclal Police for the tanafer ol the\niieeniw for the mile ol llqUor by retail In and upon th<> prcmnwH known\nas the City Hotel situate.l at Arrow\nben.I,   Hr.tiHli   1,'oliiml.lu.   fi'.m     John\n(.iie, to Robert Oalej  of Arrowhead\nI'nte.l il,ih ith  day of January 1113\n\u25a0JOHN   CAI.I'.Y\n1 lit issue      Holder of License\nSYNOPSIS   OF COAL MINING\nREGULATIONS.\nCoal ntiuing rights ol the Dominion\niu Manitoba, Suskatchcwuu uud Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the\nNorth-west Territories uud in .*. portion ol the Province of Uritish Columbia, may bc leused lor a term of\ntwonty-ouc years ut un unituul rent-\nal ol *1 uu acre. Not more than\n2,bW ucres will bc leased to oue up-\nplicaut.\nApplication lor lease nuiBt be mude\nby thc applicuut in person to tho\nAgent or Bub Agent ol the district\niu which thc rights upplied Ioi ure\nsituated.\nIn surveyed territory the lund must\nba described by sections, or legal\nsubdivisions of sections, and in ini-\naurvcyed territory tho tract applied\nfor shall bo staked out by the ap -\nplicant himself.\nUncii applicant muBt be accompanied by u tec ol \u2022$& which will bo refunded il tho rights upplied lor urn\nnot available, but not otherwise. A\nroyalty shall be paid on the merchantable output ol thc mine al thc\nrate of live cents per ton.\nThu person operating tli\" num' shall\nfurnish tin: Agent with sworn returns\naccounting for the lull quantity of\nmerchantable coal mined mid pay the\nroyalty tbenon. if the coal mining\nrights mo imt being operated, such\nreturns should bo furnished ul least\noni'c a year.\nThe lease will include the coul nun\ning rights only, but tho lessee may\nbe permitted to purchase whatever\navailable Hiirface rights may bo coti-\nii'bieil iicccssury lor the working ot\nthe mine nt the rale ol lld.oij an\nacre.\nI'V.i full information application\nshould bn mniln to tho Hecretary    of\nihe Department ol the Interior, ot-\ntawu, or to thc Agent or Bub-Agent\nof Dominion Lands.\nW.  W. COHY,\nDeputy  Minister ol the  Interior.\nnii Unauthorised publication of\ntins advertisement will not \u00bbe paid\nfor.\nNOTICK\nRevelstoke  Laud District.\nDistrict oi West Kootenay.\nTnke notice that I,  H. lletlron,    of\nArrowhead, 11.  I'.,     occupation Lineman, intend  lo apply lor permission\nlo     purchuse the following  described\nlauds.\nI    Commencing    at    a    post    planted\nubout thc south west corner ol Alex.\nJ.  McDonell's     applicution to     purchuse, thence north SO chains, tbeucu\nwest    40    chaius,    thence    soutb    80\ncbuins,  thenco cast  40 chuius    along\nlake shore to poiut ol eomuiencemeul\ncontuining 1120 ucres more or less.\nH. HBKFHON,\nPer W.F. Oglllvc, Agent\nli.it.-l Hub 28th duy of November,\nl'Jll, lirsl issueUecJ.\nNOTICH.\nIlevelsluke Lund District.\nDistrict ol West Kootenay.\nTake notice tbat 1, Alex. J. McDonell, ol Uevelstoko, U.C., occupation Hotel Proprietor, intend to apply lor permission to purchu-,0 tbe\n[ollowing described lands.\nCommencing al a pout plauted near\nIhe north west post of Lot 7'J-M, cast\nnf Cape Horn, near the south west\ncorner ol T. L. WW*, thenee uorth\n10 .hums, theuce west 80 chains,\nthenoe south 80 chains, thence east\n10 ehains, aloug luke shore to point\nnl commencement, containing 040\nacres more or leas.\nALKX.  J.  McDDNK.LL,\nPer W.K. Ogilive, Agent\nDated this -itli day of Novemlivr,\nlllll. Hrst issue Dec. Ind.\nElectric Restorer for Men\nPhosphonol [\"eftee awatj nm s la the body\n. l I \u2022 III preptr i.m-    i. : ,.-\u2022!,*,*.,\nf im and vltility. I'remituie oecsy ind nil \u25a0 *-*, **il\n\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 i irtrti\"! at tnr... rb-,i|.lim.,i \u00bb,||\ntr.itit y\u00bbil s n\u00bbw man. Pore ill \u25a0 he*, or twi\". lit\nIJ. Mailed ''Hit .ilrlt... The \u00bbi-obe!l Dim\nCo,, tt. Cslharlnet, Onl.\nBold at Macdoaald'o Drug Store.\nNOTICK.\nUevelstoke  I.aad  District.\nDistrict id West Kootenay.\nTako      notice    thnl    1,     Hurry   I.\nLandry  ol llosslnnd,  II.   C,  occupa\nlion, mining, Intends to apply tor permission to purchase thc (ollowing described lands.\nCommencing nt a pout planted\nabout 40 chains west ol thc Southwest Corner of Lot 8I4S, thence north\n40 cbains, thence wost 80 chains,\nthence south 40 chains, thenco eaBt\nSO chains to point ol commencement.\nContaining 320 acres more or lens.\nDnted December, 9th, 1911.\nHARRY I.  LADDRY.\nIst Is. Jna.6    Per D. Fisher, Agent.\n\u2022 H\n(\\\n\u2022\n\u2022 SATURDAY, FEB. 3rd, 1912.\nTHE MLJLTlL-ZTttTlJLJLTJ,  REVELSTOKE\n' \\ rURDAY,  FEB, 3rd, 1912,\nWATCH THE WINDOWS\nFORj BARGAINS FORj,\nBALANCE OF MONTH\nOF FEBRUARY\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. 2. \/fume S Co.. limited\nTAKE ELEVATOR TO\nDRY GOODS, TOY AND\nFANCY GOODS DEPT.\nSee the New Cash Carrier\nONE MORE WEEK OF BARGAINS\nEvery day there are lines turning up while stock-taking that we want to clear out.   The price you\nwill find on them ought to clear them out quickly\n10 per cent off on all Sheetings, Towelings and Pillow Cottons\nHere is an item of real interest to the thrift\/\" housekeeper. During our January sale we\nwill give you a reduction of 10 per cent on all sheetings, towelings and pillow cottons. You\nwill appreciate the saving on such staple goods as these.\n25 per cent off the Following Lines During Our January Sale\nWe are offering the following lines at a great reduction' during our January Clearing Sale:\nLadies Coats Ladies' Dresses Ladies Furs Ladies Fancy Collars\nLadies Fancy Handkerchiefs\n|    WE   ARE    \u00a5JAGENTS|      F0R   \u2122E\nlADIEStlOMEjOURNAL\n^ PATTER NSYitt\nMONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE\nGet The Home Pattern Style Book\nt_A 15c Pattern Free\nSALE OF DRESS MATERIALS\nMonday morning Five Hundred\nYards of Dress Materials go on\nSale at \t\n50 Cents\nLadies Flannel Shirt Waists\nMade of all wool English Sheeting Flannel; warm and comfortable, roomy* and easy\" fitting; wear any\" kind of a collar\nwith them; cuffs made to button or wear links.\nV     Just $3-50 Each\nThis Week\nGroceries and Crockery Department\nHeintzs India Relish\nYou will lind this relish one of the hest\non the market It is prepared irom only the\nfinest ingredients and in every stage of manufacture due care is taken to ensure its perfect\npurity. It has a pleasing llavor, and when\nonce vou try it you will use no other.\nPickles and Pickles\nSee our display ol Fickles in the front of\nour Grocery Department We cany only the\nbest grades and can always give yon a good,\nreliable brand] Crosse & Blackwell's in half-\npints, pints and quarts; Stephen's, Rowat's,\nHeinz's, Gillard's, Swan and  Victoria Cross.\nOlives\nNever l>cfore in our business career have\nwe shown such an assortment of Olives as at\nthe present time. We have them all, from thc\ngreen stage to the ripe. Olives stuffed with\nNuts, Olives Stuffed with Tomatoes, Olives\nstuffed with Peppers, Olives in oil, plain Olives in all si\/e hollies, ranging in price from\n35 cents to $1.25 per bottle\nFussell's Cream\nHave you tried any of Fussell's Cream -\n(the whipping cream)? This time of year\nWhen fresh milk is hard to gel, ImisscH's\nCream vvill fill llie hill. A pure, rich, thick,\neating cream, suitable foi any dish ymi care lo\nmake, pul up   in kev-opening.   Sterilised cans.\nBoss Hand Cleaner\nBoss, the famous hand-cleaner, dirt destroyer and skin preserver, will he on sale on\nMonday and Tuesday, Feb. 5th and bth at\nsuch a low price tha, everyone will want to be\nthe lirst to make a purchase.    Just think of it,\n3 cans for only 25 cents\nBe  sure you  get in on this bargain.     TWO\nDAYS ONLY.\nMen's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes\nFish\nThe Lenten Season will bc here hefore\nvery long and wc arc looking ahead a little\nand stocking up with the hest varieties of fish\nthat could he procured, Wc will offer none\nhut thc kind thai HAS satisfied and WILL\nsatisfy. Our stock is first class, choice and\nwholesome and comprise Finnan Haddie,\nKippers, Salmon Bellies, Mackerel, Labrador\nFat Herring and Dry Codfish.\nCanned Vegetables\nThis is thc season of ihe vear lor Canned\nVegetables. If you eat more vegetables you\nwill feel the better for it. Our Canned I'eas,\nCorn, Beans, Tomatoes and Pumpkins are the\nbest brand on the market. Green goods and\ndry vegetables arc scarce and high in price,\nwhile lhc canned goods are just as good and\nvery much cheaper.\nSee our display\" of French Peas,\noTVIushrooms and o4sparagras in glass\nbottles. Beets, t\/isparagras and Succotash in cans.\nFELT SLIPPER BARGAINS\nWe are putting on the BARGA1N TxV13LE all the remainder of our\nlines of women's and children's Felt Slippers. They must be cleared out at once\nand we consider the prices will do it in short order. Don't wait until your size is\nall sold out.   Come at once.\nLadies  Slippers\nLADIES' JULIETTES in various colors\nand shades of velvet, and fell. Every pair\nsewn, no tacks or rough scams. Perfectly\nflexible and easy on the foot. Regular $1.75\nvalues, and\nLADIES' BEDROOM SLIPPERS in Jaeger\nwool and plaid felts, regular $1.50 values\no4ny Pair 95 cents\nChildren's and Misses' Slippers\nA   missed  line of ankle snap felts thai we are\nnot going to carry over.    You will never be\nable to heat them for value.\nPrice 25 cents a pair\nMisses' Felt Slippers\nboth in Jaeger pure wool and fancy Juliettes.\nNobby little shoes that arc comfortable and\ndressy for house wear,\nPrice 75 cents a pair\nChildren s Slippers\nin plaid felt, cither with ankle strap or without\nYou cannot duplicate them for double the\nmoney\nPrice 35 cents a pair\nBARGAINS IN MEN'S HATS\noA real genuine Snap, just the one you may\" be looking for. At any* rate you can't afford\nto pass it up. All our odd lines of men's Soft Felt Hats of the present season are on the\ntable at a price that ought to move them off.\nThis price will convince you\u2014$1.50 Each\nC. B. HUME & CO.. Ltd.\nV SATURDAY\ni-'i'.r.\nlil    1912\nTHE MAIL-HERALD,  BEYE LSTOKE\nSATURDAY,  FEB. Brd,  191!\nNew Year's Bargain Sale\nSPECIAL PI ICES ALL OVER THE STORE\n\"\\\nCITY\nGirls' Winter Coats\nSixonh Girls'Winter Coats, all this sea-\neon's styles, Sizes, 8, 1\". 12 and L4 years\nSale Prices $4.50 to $5 Each\n,,u need a coat for any of tho above\ns you cannot afford to overlook those.\nIf yi -ii\nage\nLadies* Tweed Costumes\n1 Grey Serge Suit, Size 36,  $10\n1 Black Sei'KO Suit, Size 36 $10\nil only Tweed Suits, Size 34, 36,  and  38.\nReg. *25and$30.   On Sale at        *Lr>.50\nFurs     Furs\nFurs\nSale\n*70.\nOi \u2022* only, Pony Coat   Reg,\ns-Ta.   1 only, French Seal Set  Reg.\nSale Price, I'M).    1  only Astrachan Sot.\nReg. \u2022 is*    Sale Price, 25.\nChllds Sets\u2014Grey Persian Lamb.\nLadies'  Sable   Stoles   Ladies'   Isabella\nFox, Ladies'Marmot stoles.   I'rico ranging from\nLadies' Dressing Gowns\nMade  from   Eiderdown,     Sale\nFancy Wrapperettes.\nPrice\nM.50\nSale Price       $10\nSale Prices on all\nMens  Goods\nMen's Winter Overcoats\u2014Sale Price, *1()\nMen's Youths' and Boys' Suits, odd\nTrousers, House Coats, Men's Underclothing.\nTlm regular   mooting\ncouncil was held In tlie\nKriiluy    evening,     Fob, !\nol (lie city\ncity Imll \"ii\n\u25a0ml; Mayor\nSutherland took the cbalr nt 8:30 p.\nin. I'ri'H.-iit. AW, Howson, Bourne,\nAbrahamson, McSorley mi'l Barber.\ncity t'lerk Dawson read the mtnul\nrs oi tbo lust regular meeting\nwere adopted.\nA  committee consisting\ni'.il. Hume, ,1\nDonell mul (1.\nattendance to\ninnl tin1\nwhioh\nul   Messrs.\nI). Kililml'l,  A.  .1. Mo-\nS. MoOurter, were   In\nlny certain matters bo-\nI'litincil.\niiiHtnllntiiin\nI8up.   The above an.' all new.\nThis Sale includes everything in\nour Entire Stuck. Come Early and\nget first choice.\ncTWillinery\nc_AU our Millinery going  at   Half\nPrice at this Sale.\nEID & YOUNG\nIHE Cm IH BRIEF\nI'\n,v   \\    i'\nofsets,\nu.1,1 1\nilli'B\nin\nr*l,*.,l\nJI   n  l>\nair at\nMcbennan\n\u25a0^.\nJI\n1.\nF,  l..h\n*liii.iik\nmail\ne ii\nbustneBB\n- f\n\u2022 *\nci v.lieai\n1 and\nothi\nr\nArrow\niki\n* m - week\nTli,-   -\n*..\ni.'.un\n, :   Him\nMr.\n3.H.\n1>.m\nnn.l\nHONEV   - HONEVI\ni.'v iii 5 11,. (.'am..    This\nt iliis Benson ui 11 io vour\nV.M.C.A., '\u25a0\u2022 ii    *   tortainod Inst Mon-\n.- nt  il-.c home \"I Mi    mi''\n\\|.-    i'    V    I.in.lmiirk.\n1..    m.   .inin .--\"ii.     \"iu* \"I the most\nGarden o!\nat   Malakwa,   was   a   Kevelstnke\n\u2022 \u25a0   oi   Fri lay \u25a0\u2022;  tin- week.\nAmong thi   Malakwa  resl-dents who\nRevelstoke  visKors  tli-' end  ul\n.   teel    wi i'   Mi   A. Haycock\nB,  Leabmai    B,  F.  Somerville,\nand  .'nek  Ml oo\nThe  annual meeting  w,  tla*   Rovel-\nItoke   Poultry   an*!   I'd   Sturk   \/VB80\nheld   in tha  City   Hall\noi   T le-sday  i ve ling  next, at \u25a0\nli .-.- Hon oi     officers\n; .   mnual  report\nThe W L'.T.I     held .,  mosl   iucci\nInl tea and  iale *\u25a0!  home cooking on\nFi   lay afternoon at tin* home >\u25a0! Mrs.\nV. J. Scott. Tin* VV.C.T.I'. Wish tn\nthank the ladies wbo contributed an.l\npatronized tbi  tea.\nMr.  J. M   Doyle, tli,* Oaigary manager  fur  l'   Burnt  .v  Co.; spent the\nim: i    I thii       -    n town, and\n\u2022 nn Wednesday Foi   Vancouver, lie\nreturn  on   Sunday  and   will   pt\"\n\u2022 stter r malolng ovei  a day\nat Revelstoke.\nClub   bad a tun'\nle on Thursday,  going     up\ntl     Hi- Bend about eight miles, thej\na stovi      with\nhal     a  inn   repast,       Tin'\n* tj was moBt successfully \u2022 a\n\u25a0\u25a0 Mr   v\\. r.\nJ.  H.   9 of   tli,    St.,:\n- jtanl\nport     in*' \u25a0        istom   house\nbvr. \u2022:  Mr   McMartin,    who\n\u2022\nMr. Moi\n\u00bbt Thursdi\nWadman, tra-. * .r,,r\\\n>*    \u2022 \u25a0  \u2022  .     i\ntped\ntrip to Pri no\n\u2022\nPort\n-\" \u25a0   - ' .\n\u2022 r-\u25a0- \u25a0\nI'm*,' Wliiti Clover Hi\nwill liml awfullv imi*\nHOME-MADE JAM    in pintsaml quurb\nlllisolulelv  pun* ami well put up.\nSYRUPS    I'u\"  .Ma | Ic Syrup in bottles oi\nanU'i t\" be tin' best.\nulass  i.n*\nllii*\nwliicb i' i  :*;ii*ii\nA.  HOBSON,\nMacKenzie Avenue\nSPRING iS APPROACHING\nI tow    il\"'iit  last   mm!\niiitenil  io build  that\nmost   ilesirable  lots\nprices advances.\n'-  resolution\nhi,im* ui  uoi\nui   gone, 'an\niu   regard to Lniililii k '    lio\nIf so, diitt't  wait   until all\nget  bnsv ii in I -,.1111' oue l\u00bbt\n(nre\nKOOTENAY   AGENCIES  LIMITED\nMoving  pictures at   the  Kdison  tn\nnigbt\nMrs.   li   w.  Foot   will  receiv i\n'I'    1 .lav   all   l ID   Illi'   Gtll   in-i .\nMoviug   pictures  al   tin   star    to\nni -lit\nRmpress Shoes regular M and *\"*.\ni'* * ' ixforda and I'umps Vour\nchoice toi   (9   ii  McLennan's      Jt.\nI   will  lv   in  Revelsti Ki a .lay  or\ntwo to attend to nny pianon that\nno -.1 tuning, .l.ini' s Carl * Mason\ni-  Kiscii Tuner.\nDuring tin' absence Irom town \"I\nHr.   Hamilton,     police     magistrate,\n\u2022 .  \u25a0' mi k Bruce La\u00ab \u25a0 in will tie\ning  magistrate.\nThe tiirls' Hospital '\u2022\u25a0: Id   \u2022\n\u25a0 - regular monthly   a *\u25a0\nlav     Feh     \"111   at    till'   ta ni* \" m\nFi    \u2022\u25a0       All   til,'   i\nmpi \u25a0\u25a0'.'\u25a0 I\n-\nirch,     Fi      rth, the\n.   \u25a0 \u25a0   \u2022\nIm papers, -     \u25a0\nuteres!\nCi   ne.\n[hi  ihe ami\ntbe Bapl\nIo Be Shewn Next Week\nThe   Sim*   theatre   has\nnundlip      pictures  (nun\nVernon, cbam-  '\"\u25a0'  present\n,     ,,     cl!  and  Mim\ntor the\necured   the\nPi ndleton,\nOregon,  the  iccoud  annual  northwest\nround  up,   vv Ud     ste< I    ontcsl      be\nDell  Blai chel I   champion ol the\nreal   and  Buffalo\n* I\nampionsblp.    Bertha   Blan\nchampion ati atght up\nforld      a  her\nIt    (tbi\nIn,li,in   en\n*\n*\nWestwai\n*\n-\u2022 * .-\n*\n'    \u25a0\n\u25a0  *\n*\n\u25a0\n'\n\u25a0   \u25a0\n'   \u2022   \u2022    :\u25a0\nH    Bai\n*\nUt  iiuestlon\u2014Tin\nadvertising signs.\n2nil question -The aid of the council in the shape of n contribution, n\nsiini Btlggested as $750 to be aililed\nns ii yearly contribution to the\nhonrd ol trade publicity lund.\n:ir,l question\u2014To ask tho council to\nlake   steps   to  BOCUl'0   ni.lusllies      for\nRovelstoke by olferlng Inducements to\neapital    to   lui'ate   in   Uevelstoko   and\ndistrict and advertising to tbe world\nthat nny new enterprises which would\nassist hi the development of tins\ndistrict, would be welcomed by tho\neity.\nThe deputation presented the views\nnf the Board ol Trade on the matter\nnl encouraging industries and     new\nenterprises lo come to Revelstoke and\nthe council  passe.I a resolution     expressing their willingness to go mor?\nthan lutlr way In the matter of sup\ncity serviees,  tn all  new      industries,\n| plying cheap power, light, water und\nrailways and    similar     undertakings\nwhich would liegin active  work within a  reasonable  period,   with  n   view\nto opening  up thc  Ulg  Ueud country\nand otherwise rendering available the\nresources of tins distiiet.\nPARK   l.KASK.\nMayor     Sutherland- Mr.   MeCarter\nhas  brought  up ihe mntter    nf    the\npark  lease  t\" llie Western Turf   Asia,\nI'iatimi     satisfactory     arrangements\nhave heen promised as between      the\nTurf  Association and the Agricultural Association, whieh bodies are work\ninir together.   The association      proposes i\"     surrender iheir old    lease,\nwhieh  has still  nine years  tn run and\nrequest that the council accept same\nand issue     hy resolution lu lieu    of\nthe surrendered lease, a lease for )i\"\nyears from date. I am ih favor \"1\ntins proposal.\nAid.  Abrahamson\u2014Before    tins res\nolution  is  passed.   I   think  vve  should\niai   behalf of the  ratepayers,  have  In\nsorted iu tbe lease ,,  clause thai tbe\nWestern      Turf      Ass,,rial inn    should\ngrant   the   Vgricnltural   Association a\nleas' of tins     ground ul   a  nominal\nrent.   vv,. should see thai   the Agrl\ncultural  Association  is  protected ag-\niiinsl  ib*   possibility of future trouble\nwhen the Turl Association might    be\nin *i posi thm i*. dictate tei ms t\" the\nAgricultural   tssociatl r  else   by\nputting up the rent torce the Agricul\ntural Ass,.ia,it  mn  ol  the grounds\nAid. Howson\u2014If a proviso Is put in\nlease   between    the   enull-\nTurf   As ociation,      that\nthe  lease  Is given     Btibjccl  to     the\ngemeni  .,i ,, lease  betw    the\nTurf   Vs.-.*'* .:.*.a  and  tbe  Agrtcultur-\n\u2022'.   v\u2014i r( on  that  would meet    the\nI OB*\nMi    McCartei    \u00ab  behalf of the\nTurf   v-s.*   ition,  are   prepared     to\nbind  oui - come  t\" an agree\nment  with   thi    Agricultural   Associa-\n*   to    both a\n\u2022\nlei        the\nminal   rent   .,;  ,*|     per\n:::  'he Turl   -VRBoclation  to\n\u2022 lal Ion     should\ntion  of i lor  2a\nyeai -  \u2022     the Turl   Vss-.e,at ion.\n\u25a0 ' '*\u25a0:\n-I\no'tcers ol the Turl and Agricultural I\nin socintiuiis will remain tho same for i\n:' me mouths     und 1 think vve  would |\nbo fair in promising that these pur-\nties within the time o! three months\ncan como to au equable agreement as\nper the elnnse In this lease,  whieh in\nmy opinion safeguards nil parties.,\nAid. Barber\u2014Oau we Rive the lease\nto the Agricultural Association and\nlet ilu'in BUb let to the Turf Associa\nt Ion.\nMayor Sutherland No, becuuso tho\n'Pari Association are lbe heavy end\nnf tllO Fall' and have spent Ihe Vast\nhulk ol the monoy laid oul on tho\ngrounds tn dato.\nThe motion rends \"thai lease be\ngrunted suhjeet to n clause that the\ntwo associations get down to un ag\nreenieut between themselves tor the\nlease to the Agricultural AbsocIh -\nlinn.\" Tho motion curried. Aid\nAbrahamson voting against,\nCOMMUNICATIONS,\nSewer Bylaw\u2014A letter from 11 s\nMeCarter giving legal opinion nil the\nsewer bylaw wus road; thc gist ol\nthis opinion is iiii That uu action\nin' taken tins BOBSlnll ol the luiuse\ntlie Sewer Bylaw, as the date tor\nsubmitting such bills tor tho present\nSession has passed; (b) Tbat   it  would\nbe impossible to get the    legislature\nto puss a general amendment to the\nMunicipal Clauses Ael that would\ndeal with the local diliiculty, u-i The\nlegislature would pass a reasonable\nspeeial act approved by the debenture\nholders to raise the balance ol the\nmoney spent In excess of money raised and to authorize the ohango of 60\nyear debentures for the existing 2n\nyear debentures; (dl All those properties named ni the schedule to the\npresent bylaw wbioh have bad sew -\n\u25a0is constructed opposite them, ara\nliable fnr the arrears standing again\n-t them, and paymenl of these ur -\nrears can bc enforced In tho ordinary\nway; iei Those properties which have\nnol had any sewers constructed opposite them yet and opposite whieh\nit is nut Intended tn build any sew-\n*t as proposed under the original by\nlaw, 1 advise no action  be taken.\nWe are proud of our Store because it is a successful\nHardware Store.\nYou do not \" fork over all your money to us for\npoor goods, but pay us only a reasonable price for the\nbest hardware made.\"\nWhen   you\nwant   Hardware,   remember   we've\ngot it.\nCome and look !    We like lookers!\nRevelstoke Hardware Co., Ltd.\nHowson Block\nST.   I'llTI'lK'S BHURCH\nRev, c. a. Procunler, rector,  8opl\nnagesina Sunday      lluly Communion\nand  after  .Matins  at   ll   a.m.;   ISvon \u25a0\nIng at   Taill  p.m.\nin* ,.. cordially Invited\nvices ol the church.\nill thc aer\n(Continued  in Wednesday's  Issuo.)\nES\nCATHOLIC CHURCH\nSt. Francis   of   AbsIsII      Catholic\nchurch, corner of   Fifth   street   und\nMcKenzie avenue.\nServiees\u2014tin nil Sunday., MM'.epI\nthe fourth of each month. Low mass\nwith Communion ol the Faithful at\n8 .ini. High Mass at 10 80 a. in..\nChristian Doctrine for children at\n2:?.(l p.m. Rosary with Uendiction of\nThe  Blessed  Sacrament 7:;10 p.m.\nOn week days\u2014Holy Mass every\nmorning at 7:80, Confessions are\nheard every evening alter 7:,'1U und\nin  thc mornings before  Mass.\nJ. C. McKenzie. P. P.\nMETHODIST CHURCH\nHi\"*,,  u.  ,i.  Mclntyre,  pastor,\nvices \"a Sundti)  us follows    u\nMr.     Kverett     Camerou\nspeakei giving au address\nBer\na.ill.\nwill he ti\"'\ntu  boys and\ni-ii'ls.     i luud nuiBli   i,y  Junior choir;\n'   Ul   p 111 .       Sun.lav   BCbool   and   Bible\nilass,*.-. i;30 pui . Mr. Percy Ulflord\nof the Y.M.C.A. will give aii address\n. nbject. \"Thai Boy ol Yours.\" Par\nT.is ar.* specially Invited to beai this sing\nlatere ting subject discussed, The\nSenior choir will render Bpecial music Monday ul >> p.m. tbe tiist uf the\nrival concerts will be given m the\nchurch. To lie given by men only,\nWednesday at 8 p.m., Bpworth Lea\nmeeting in charge of  the Christ\nBAPTIST CHURCH\nRev. ll. Q. Ksiabrnok, superintendent u[ Baptist missions In Dritish\nColumbia, will speak in the Baptist\nchurch Sunduy. February 4th, bulb\nmorning and evening. A cordial Invitation extended to nil.\nItue\nI ian    Bud * IV\n,i ;m.|il.    The   pub\nPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\nRev. .1. vv. Stevenson, minister, sor\nvices tomorrow   al   il  a.m. and 7;:io\np.m.; Sunday school nnil adult Bible\ni lasses at  2Ml       p.m.     Ill   tllO  evildr;\n\"Church  Union\"  will  be the subject\nnf  the addiess. and  Miss  Wrigley will\n'ii Real iu the Lord\" Iron\nMendelssohn's Eli jab. The l,adies'\nAuxiliary will meet In Hie church on\nTuesday al 8:30; On Wednesday the\ntmlnstcr Guild will bold a speeial\nDickens' evening when the liie and\nWork nl the great anl bur will be\nreviewed. There will also be special\nmusic.\nEDMONTON\nA glance at thc map will Bhow ymi that Bdmonton must be the logical\ndistributing centre for the Great Peace Kivor Country antl Northern\nB. CM covering a territory hundreds of miles square now being opened ui>\nby the Canadian Northern ami  Grand Trunk Pacific  Railroads.   New\nnis this coming commercial centre and\nThe C. N.\nIndustries aro now heading towar\n'the railway development   this year will be enormous.\nare putting in their Shops there and the C. P. R.  are Bpending\n$3,000,000 in the City alone.   Everything points\nyear   for   1912  and   Realty   values  wi\nOur Subdivision there called\nrapidly\nto a record\nadva' c:.\n'\nI < rr of bob\n- .*     \u2022\n11   .\n,'\ni   \u2022  - \u2022   '\n'\u2022...\n\u2022\u25a0 \u25a0   ol\n-* \u25a0\nand   a   ill- ...\n\\    -pa-   1    \u25a0 ...,.;;\n--   en constating .<\u2022   ,  mail\nilin\nid     CbOll      ,llllll' !!'-\nI\n*i   ,;.|.      *\n.' '   ' '        '        '\n'\u2022\n. .   *\n'\n\u25a0 aw\n nol\n\u25a0\n...\n\u2022a\nI don 'I\n\u25a0.    1 feel  thai\nIW    vllu   will   fui\ntn   pen\nshould    \u25a0    ible\n. \u2022 cant\n:'   te V.'i .'\u2022 illiiral\n'\n-: \"iliuls\n*\n\u25a0we\n'\nJ Ji:\\VS    DRUG   STORK\nSALE OF SHOPWORN\nBOOKS\nA Window lull ui i Jopj -\nrighted luK.ks nt $1,25\n\u2014Now selling i'ii'\n25c.   Each\nTHE   SCHOLL\n\u2022\u2022 Foot-Easer \" for al\nFni'i troubles\n$2 and $3 Each\nREXALL\ni. ni'i i    ii\nMtnoni  ' i' -iin\nall  dclli'li'f'\nfr.r an \"f  mi'\nREXALL\ni .,.'   I..* i     i   irrcl    nn\nUntil\n>, rup   H\\ |io\u00bbphilel  i '.a,\n\u2022.\".uiul   po Imttli \u25a0!\nnainboo Brll t blow! na ili\n.in.'      II\nBARGAINS\nBARGAINS\nIn all kinds \u25a0\u25a0'' Mer -* and Bo s Wen\nApp\nDressing Gov Smoking   Jackets\nfor men a specialty\nShoes 'if all kinds and al a   |\nbews THE REXALL STORE bews\nMcKINNON & SUTHERLAND\nFIRST STREET\nis   located   but  2#\nmiles from post office,\ncommanding   a    magnificent view of the Saskatchewan river, and from its\nconvenient and  pleasant situation, will in the near future be\nthe centre of building activity, and\nshould   be worth  double  its present\nvalue in a short time.    Lots are now on\nsale at\n50  EACH\n$30 Down and Balance Over 18 Months\nWn hare for sale a few specially selected lots in Port Mann, the western\nterminus of the C, N* It*, at 2276 each, with a cash payment down oi lio.\nOver B million and B half dollars have been invested in Port Mann during\nil\u201e. last three weeks, and these lots which adjoin the townsite will more\nthan double as soon as the < . N. K. Townsite is put on the market tn .\nMarch.   Gel in on this bargain at once ior a <|tiick clean up.\nI.\ni. B. WATSON REALTY COMPANY\nE. Q. FOLEY. 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