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Price $(>0t\nInterior Pubhsmng Co., Agls.\ny\n*n*t\u00bbiml\nThe\nail-Herald\nJ4\/y\n'9\n\\%m\nT'U I\nB.\nVisiting Cards\nV\\ A SPECIALTY\n^ntert6V Publishing Company\nPRtSSERS AND PUBLISHERS\nVol. 18 -No. 6\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. JANUARY 24 1912\n$2.50 Per Year\nELECTRIC FIXTURES\n2-Light    Complete   with    Lamps    and\nShades   Special   $5.00\nHot Point Electric Irons\n$6.50\nNational Electric Irous\n4, (i, 8 Pounds\n$5 Up\nElectric Radiiitors\nInstant heat.   Just wh it\nis wanted  for this cold\nSnap.\n$12.50\nLlectrk  Stoves\nBoil   Water in   a  few\nminutes\n$4 50 Up\nElectric Art Glass Canopies\n$15 Up\nElectric Portable Lamps\n$3 Up\nUilu Lamps\n1 lo 9. 1 to Id c. p.\nother Lamps\n4. 5. 8. 10.25, 32 c. p.\nStock Complete\n25 Cts. Up\nTungsten Eamps, 25, 40,\n60. 100 and 250 Candle\nPower. Wire Drawn tilma-\nments.\n85c. Up\nLAWRENCE HARDWARE CO.\nLIMITED\nI <hx><KKM><H><><K><>0<>C^\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Offico   Toronto, Ontario.\nCapital Subscribed\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve\nTotal Assets,\n6,000,000.00\n5,996.00^.00\n5,996,000.00\n$72,000,000.00\n; principr.i points in Uitmida.\naad United Hliilea\u2014Lo\nBranch-pa or Agents at \u00bb11 H.\nAoeuts in Great Britain and United Htnlea-Londun, Kngland,\nLloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. -Seattle\u2014\u2022}.\u2022> UL-National Bank. San Francisco-Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane\u2014Exchange\nNational Bank.\nSayings Bank Department\ncurrent\nOpposite at Sl and upward, received, and Interest allowed al\n\u2022ent rat\u00ab from date of deprsit.   Correspondence lollcltea.\nRevelstoke Branch- A. B.McCleneghan, Mgr.\n\u25ba<M>O<M>0<><>OCK>0<><KKK^\nWHMMMMBM HIM IMMI \u25a0 \"\u25a0\u25a0  \u25a0\nClearing Out at Gost 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\nBORDER TO SUPPORT\nMOVE FOR GOOD ROADS\nW. J. Kcrr Notified That Premier Wiil Pay Attention\nto Need of Better Highways in Canada\nNow WobI im.i ter, B, 0,, Jan. in.-\u2014\nPrivate Information received i>y \\v.\n.t. Kerr, president ol the Canadian\nHighway Association, [rom gome of\nthf member a uf parliament close to\npremier R. l,. Borden, [orshadow.\nImportant legislation with regard to\nroads in the Dominion ol Canada,\nWhile it in 11,,1 advisable :tt this time\nto make known Mr, Borden's intentions, it. in safe iii predict that Canada's Brst Conservative administration tm' Hixt.'t'ii years will recognise\ntlm rapidly growing interest in good\nroads, and will make a bid for pub-\nlu' approval by devoting lune, at -\ntent hm mul money to this worthy\nohjpct.\nIn  bis  Bpeech   from   the throne      at\nHie opening of Parliament, in Novum\ni her. 11 in Royal Highness the Duke of\nlOonnaughi touched upon the question\nI of Rood RoiuIh, lntimaslng that it\nj would he one of the subjects     which\nWOUld   receive   bis   special   attention.\nHis Uoyal Highness, having travelled\nextensively, bus long since recognized the Important Inctor time run,is\nare in ibe material advance of a\ncountry, and while bis position in a\nmeasure debars him from taking an\nactive part iii nny scheme aimed at\nthe betterment of roads, yet. his\nsympathy is known to he wholly with\ntbis object.\nThe    western    members of rail,a\nment will support Mr. Borden in his\nTIRED ?\nTHEN A CUP OP\n\"BELL BLEND TEA\"\nwill refresh you with lu bright, iplcj\nflavor and Iragraucy, S'.hl In 1 lb.\nlead packages.\nPrice, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per Ib.\nG.W.BELL\nP. O.  BOX 208\nGROCER Sl BAKER\nPhono No. 2*i\nendeavor to give Oanada iiet.tei roads\n,1. 1). Taylor, member for the Westminster District, ln n spet'i'h made at\nLangley a few dnys ago, lohl the-farmers  ot  thnt  district  that, be  Would\ndo all iii bis power tn tyring forward\nan improvement In the Btandard of\nCanada's highways, Ho also pointed\nout that the Dominion government\nal the time of confederation made a\nOanadian Highway one of tho-induce\nments offered to this province\u2014 n\npromise which today still stands unredeemed.\nWith the immense strides which\nOanada bus made of late years, and\nthe marked prosperity which sho enjoys at tbis time, rondfl can no longer he treated as a negligible quan -\n'ity. The citizen demands and must\nhave, pood roads. The day is now\npast when a rock strewn trail was\nconsidered good enough lor the dis\ntricts; the farmer is as much entitled to a lirst class road ns is the city\nresident, The farmer always has\nhcen, but be has not always impressed that fact strongly enough on the\npolitician and the statesman.\nNow the time has arrived when the\ncry for pood roads ls general. It is\na matter for congratulation on tne\npart of the farmer, for those in high\nplaces recognize that if he is not\ngiven the transportation facilities to\nwhich he is entitled, they will re -\nreive their answer through lhe medium of the ballot box.\nGOOD RDAG3 CDN\u00a5ERTIDN\nftt VfctoriaB.C, February 22 snd\nIH Next\nAdvices received from Victoria an-\nnouoce that arrangements have been\nmade for the holding ot a Good\nBonds Convention In that City on\nFabruarj 82nd and -3rd, for the purpose of discussing matters In connec\ntion with the building and mainten -\nmice of public roads throughout the\nprovince. The Hon. Thos. Taylor,\nMinister ol Public Works, is at the\nhead of the arrangements, whicli are\nin the immediate charge of Mr. W.\nVi. Koster, Deputy Minister of Public\nWorks.\nThe meeting will be attended by\nthe engineering stall ot the I'ulilie\nWorks Department and by all\nRoad and Bridge Superintendents\nln tbe provinoe. Papers will be read\nby prominent engineers und men cx-\n:..; hi the work of building roit.b*.\nThe following program for thc meeting has bein  is-ued:\nRoad  Location\u2014Mr. J.  P.  Forde.\nMaterial for Road Construction \u2014\nMr. D. Irvine.\nNote- mi Construction\u2014Mr. O, P.\nNapier.\nUse of Modern Road Machinery \u2014\nMr. .1. E, Griffith.\nSystematic Accounting Records for\nRoad Superintendents\u2014Mr. Hamilton\nLang.\nComparison of the use of Steel,\nConcrete and Wooden Structures \u2014\u25a0\nMr. lv Malum.\nGeneral Road Construction and\nMaintenance (Illustrated by Stereop-\ntican  Views)    Mr.    It.  11. Thompson.\nIn addition bo tbe reading ol the\nabove papers and thc discussions\nwbich will take place thereon, tbe\nvarious officials nl the Department\nwill have an opportunity to meet ainl\ndiscuss other matt mis iii connection\nwith their  work.\nTh.s meeting is another instance ol\nfa erTurts being nut. forth by the\nlinister and Deputy Minister ol the\nI'ublic Works Department to give tho\nprovince a road system eommensurato\nwith its needs, and will doubtless\nhelp largely towards that end.\nRevelatoke will be represented ut\nthe meeting by J. P. Forde, assist -\nant engineer of the Public Works Department, and K. Trimble, district\nroad  superintendent.'\net ball game  will  be played  between\ntho     J.B.C.  and  the    Intermediates.\nI These  teams  clashed  on  New  Year's\nday, which resulted iu the Intermediates being the  winners.     This time\nithe J.B.C.'s arc bound to win,     so\nithe basket  linfl  public are assured ol\n; a good fnst game, ulso a good clean\nname os each team la well drilled in\nthe     rules.   The adniission to     this\n.\u25a0'im' will he, adults 15c. children It)\ncents,\nDEPUTY MINISTER\nIT REVELSTOKE\nW. W. Foster On Inspection Tour\n\u2014Forecasts Large Appropriations for lievelstoke Riding\nW. W. Fostor, the Deputy Minister\nol i'ublic Works, arrived in town\nlast Hundiiy from Nelson uud remain\nod till Tuesday afternoon, when ho\ntook the Arrowhead sletper for the\ncoast at 4:30\nTo a Muil-llcralil reporter, Mr.\nFoster said:\u2014\"I was over ut Grand\nForks inspecting tho new court house\nbuilding und stopped oil at Nelson to\nlook into a couple ol departmental\nmutters. 1 urn stopping over ut Rev\nelstoke moro to renew old uciiuuin -\ntnnces than unythlng else. Whllo in\ntown I looked over some ol thc public works, including the muttresslug\nbeing done by Roud Bupt. Trimble,\nwhich I louud iu u very sutisluctory\nstute.\n\"Regarding the government appropriations for this district, I cuunot\nsay exactly whut they ure just uow,\nbut they will he grouter all over tho\nprovince thuu lust yeur. Tho uiin of\nmy depurtment Is to do siibsinutiul\nwork\u2014muke substantial roads, Bome\nthing thut will luBt.\nMr. Foster stated that thc bracing\nair of Revelstoke was very refreshing\nto him after the coast weather, us ho\nitlways lound tbis city to possess un\nadmirable climate.\nI Everywhere ho went he found a\nstrong feeling ol optimism prevailing throughout thc province. The\nrailway policy of thc     Hou.  Richard\nI MoBride, Boon to bc made public,\nwould do wonders towards opening\nlip the rich unsettled districts of tho\nprovince.\n| As the Deputy Minister stepped on\ntho west bound express mnny citiz -\nens who had gone to the station to\nsee bim off bid him lion-voyage.\ncr\nPOULTRY SHOW AT\nB. C.\nlocal Poultrpeii Capture Frizes\nDibi' Three Thousand Birds\non inhibition\nA Vuncouver dispatch received yesterday, stutes thut Revelstoke Poul-\ntr.tmcu curried oil more prizes ut the\nProvincial Poultry show at Vuncouver this week. The [ollowing is the\nlist ol Revelsiokc prize winners:\nRoy Smythe entered live birds und\nwon live prizes. Barred Rocks, cock,\n3rd prise; cockerel, Rth prize; pullet,\n,'.rd, Itli aiid Rth prize. From over\n100 entries.\nJ. Clelland got 2nd hen in the Buff\nL\/eghorni. F\\ W. Laing, cock, 1st;\noockenel, 2nd and 3rd, pullet 1st, 2nd\nand ;ird. in his Rose Comb Brown\nI.eghornB. d. Shaw, .!rd prize tor\nbest pen ol Barred RockB.\nBirds singly could not compete ln\nthc pens.\nAt this poultry bIiow their were\nnearly  four thousand     birds selected\nfrom all the western states, as well\nas B. t*. It is therefore n high honor fur the local poiiltrymen to capture these prizes.\ntnjoyable Social\nAmong thc leading social cventB ol\nthe piiBt week, wus a most cnjoynblo\nwhist and dancing party given by\nMrs. E. Corning last Thursday evening, at which about 35 guests were\npresent. Wbist wns played according\nto Hoyle, after which dancing wub In\ndulged ln. The evening was\nmore Interesting from thc fact that\ntbc party was given in honor of Miss\nBrcnnan of the CB. Hume & Co. establishment, who will shortly lcuve\nfor New Westminster. Tbis young\nlady's departure will he much re -\ngretted by her host of friends.\nWhist Party\nAnother     plcusant time  wub  Bpent\nlust  Wednesday evening at the  home\n' of Mrs. Cunuinghain     Morris,     whon\n| Bome twenty guests spent u most en-\njoyahlc   evening.     Music und    cards\nI were thc chief features of the eveniug\nDainty refreshments were nlBo served\nThc hostess proved herself an cutcr-\ntaiuer of u high order, which cun ba\nvouched lor by each und every guest.\nV. ID. C. I. NOTES\nA ni, boy who has iml yet received\na program of tbe Arts and CraftB ex\nbtbitlOS mav have one for the nsking\nThe Physical Direct *i li pery anxious\n;,i l,.i .* every hoy in the city take\npart in this. Get busy and BOe what\nyou can do in  this line.\nThere   is  a   poislMftty   uf  a  swimming      ei-RSS     iieillK  started  for  boys\nwho are i ,,t   members.   The class to\nlay afternoons\n00 Friday evening at 8:15 a bask-1\nDrowned in Shuswap Lake\nJohn McC.oskcll ol t'olestn, according to a dispatch received ycBterday\nfrom Sbuswap, was drowned laBt\nl''iitbiy In ribiiHwap lake.\n1    It appears that thc lute Mr.     Mc-\n(loskcll     was out skating on F'idny\nI on thc lake and as that Ib tho gener-\n' al day to go \/with the mail and as\nit was noticed that he did not turn\nup on Friduy, u neighbor sturted out\nto aBCortnin what was the trouble,\nand niter seurcbing in vain for some\ntime, traced the defeased to Lake\nShuswap und found Ills hut beside n\nlarge hole in the ise. This solved thc\nmystery regarding the disappearance\nof the young man whose body mny\nnever lie recovered, as Lake HluiRWnp\nis not noted for giving up its dead.\nThc deceased was about 25 yenrs\nof age and unmarried. His parents\nreside in Scotland, but a brother ot\ntho deceased wns married to a sister\nol Mrs. Innis of this city.\nlt Is Started thut, the sudden death\nyf this young man in the prime of\nlife  In such  a   tragic  way,  lias    eaBt\nla gloom over Shuswap district which\nwill be hard to shake ofl.\nRevelstoke Caledonian Society\nThe Bums Supper und Dance, under thc niiBplceB of tbe Kevelstoke\nCaledonian Society, according to tbe\ncommittee, promises to lie one of' tho\nevents of the senson nnd will sur -\npass nnythinggivou heretofore by tho\nSocioty.\nThe gcuiul W. M. Lawrence will oc\nrupy the chair and give Burns' grace\nut the opening ol the supper, and\nother well known exponents of tbe\nvocul und humorous ml will con -\ntribute to the evening's enfoyment,\nuftcrwurds thc compnny will proceed\nto Selkirk Hull and trip the light\nlantastlc too tne thc wee emu' hours\nnyont the twal. Light refreshments\nwill be served at midnight.\nThis promises to lie thc moat successful Scottish concert of the season\nao don't forget tonight.\nTwo Years More\nToronto, Jan. 2a\u2014 Sir William\nMackenzie has rvuehod Toronto on\nhis return from a month in Europe,\non what ho termed a pleasure trip.\nSpeaking of thc west he snid between\n40-n und 500 miles of branch lines\nwould lie built this year by the C.N.\nR. in western Canada. Sir William\nstill adhered to the opinion that tho\nCanadian Northern railway mam line\nwould lie constructed through to the\nconst In 1914.\nDo not fail to Bee Pathe's Weekly\nat  the   FiHson  tonight.\nMoving pictures at ths Ddlson\ntheatre lonlgM,\nBOURNE BROS,\nDealers in Hardware of All Kinds.\nGuns, Ammunition, Harness,   Horse  Blankets, Whipe\nStoves, Ranges, Enamel and Tinware\nPaints, Oil,  Varnish, Etc.\nCrockery and Glassware\nTi\nPlumbing, Heating\nWe are prepared to undertake any work in this line\nGroceries, Fruit, Vegetables\nA Very larqe stock of Fresh 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.\nhi\nBIG REMOVAL SALE ON during month of I ruary\nBOURNE BROS.\nHardware Dealers     GROCERS     McClary's Stoves\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nTHE\nWORLD'S\nSTANDARD\nMl\ns4\nSv\nat\n4\n|Vw\n\u25a0 -\n\u201e\u201e\n-2\nr\ni\nSM\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nJanuary Clearance Sale\nWe are offering ;lll of our high grade winter stock at\nROCK  BOTTOM  PRICES.\nMen's heavy ribbed I'mlcrwear SOc and 65c       Fleece lined I'nderwear 50c\nBoy'l Underwear St   HAI.I' PRICK     This includes such high class  lines\nas Slmifield's and Turnbulls.\nBoy's Suits at UM.V PRICK.\nWe ha\\e ISO iwir of Men's High Oratlc Shoe*, consisting of all si\/es,which\nregularly sold (or $5:50 and $5.00, now selling for 53 65.\nHoy's School Sinus, all sizes, sale price fl.85.\nSec our Windows and Bargain Tables for Snaps\nMcRae Mercantile Company, Limited\n\u25a0yott:r  IR:E:F-A.I:RS\nNEVER PUT OFF TILL TO-MORROW\nWHAT YOU CAN DO TO-DAY\nNn time like the present to bring in your Watches,\nJewelry, Clocks, etc., that need repairs. We make\nthem as good as ne\\,.    All work guaranteed.\nJeweller\nF. G. BEWS  op*** WEDXESDAY, JAN'. 2Wi, NIB.\nTHK^LJLIL-IIEKi^LID,   BEYEL8TOKE\nT\nWKDNUBDAY,  JAN. 21th, 10)2.\n=%\n[Coal and Wood\nOrders will now be accepted for Bankhead Hani\nCoal, Furnace size, as it is now in stock.\nFUEL  PRICES  ARE  AS  FOLLOWS:\nBankhead Hard Coal, Furnace Size, per ton. . . .$10.50\nBriquettes, per ton     8.75\nWellington. Soft Coal, per ton    11.00\ncTWixed Hardwood, 16-inch, per cord     7.50\nCedar, 16-inch     6.25\nBaled Oat Hay at $17 per ton.\nThe Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\n^\nJ\nvtbc ADaiMberalb\nPDBLI3HBD   WKDNKSIUY  AND\nSATUHDU   AT\nREVELSTOKE. B.  C.\nJntcciot publtsbing Company\nLimited\nj. K. JOHNSON, Manager,\nRALPH tl.  80RUTON, Editor.\nWEDNESDAY . JAN. 24th, l'J12.\nHALCYON NEWS\nAmongst tbc quests [rom Roval-\nBtoko that arrived lust week, were\nMrs. H. McSorley, .1. McSorley, Miss\nMullen, Qeo. Knight nntl  Mr.  Stortz.\nMr. Larson oi tbe Kootenay Stenm\nLaundry of Nelson, ia upending a few\nweeks at the Hot Springs resort.\nWilliam Uoytl expects any dny to\nreceive, tbe machinery for tbe install\nnig of thc electric light plant which\nwill bc put in to light the hotel nnd\nvillas, doing away with tbc gasoline\nlight wliicb are now in use.\nThe  recent Chinook  wind  lias taken\nTbc motion adopted at the last\nmeeting oi tbe city ft.unci, that the\nCouncil be appointed a committee ot'away most ol the snow that hasfal-\nthe wll,,),. t\u201e confer with leadlngUeu this winter, but tbis morning\nratepayers and businessmen ..I Revel-|the mercury hnd dropped 18 degrees.\nstuke.  as to tlie  best  solution  ol the\ndifficulties tbe city lathers are en -\ndeavorlng to surmount, In connection\nwith the \"sewerage system'' ,s a very\n(tumble step, and will meet villi the\nunanimous approval ol the citisons.\nTbe problem of financing the sewer\nsystem, like every Other problem of\ni.ty government, should be tackled\ncoolly and deliberately, Uevelstoke\nhas Kiidfic.l iu the past, and is miii\nenng now, as the result ot too bi'S\nty action in entering upon expensive\nscbeni'-s, without considering what\nwas really involved. Uy all means\nlet the council und the leading rate-\nlayers get together; the difficulties\nwe arc facing, are only euch as lave\nhad tt, l\u201e faced ly every young city\nand tbc experience til other larger\nand older places should be Studied,\nnnd with the intelligent eo-ojoratlon\noi tbe cltlsens  and the coaaeil.     a\nfttletactory and practical so.til oil ol\nour difficulties is bound to be r a-'ll\ned-\nMake home happy with a glowing new heater.\nEnjoy the comfort of sitting around a handsome,\nwarm stove.\nOur Heaters will hold the fire over nitfht, so that\nyou only need to make a few twists and pour in some\ncoal to quickly have a hot fire.\nOne.\n\" Fire Out \" your old Stove and \" Fire Up \" a new\nFROM $2 UP TO $10.\nRevelstoke Hardware Co., Ltd.    x    llowson Block\nAm*.'..*.' the work performed by tb,\nnew government ut Ottawa, in tleli\nfirst session, wns the appointing o! a\ncommission to investigate the hub -\nject of \"Government old \\ge Pensions.\" It is understood that tbe\n\u2022scope of the Inquiry will not be et.ii-\nhnexl to the mire advisability .'I continuing or extending the present Cn-\n.:. Annuity scheme, but that ths\ncommission will .nvestigute the whole\nmatter, also considering thc .-\u2022*\u25a0 nl\ndevelopments in tbis direction,\ntbroughoitt Europe and the I'nited '\nStates. |\nTht* - - applied mi\na national - a means of    pro\nvision against sickness, invalidity and\nold age. is a new fnctor in the world   .,.'\". \"~\".  ~.   ,        ^^^^^^^\u2014\nIreut,  wbich bud  uo  legal etlect\nof economics, and iu our opinion ton-   .    ,     .\ni-titutes one  of the  outstanding  feut-\nMrs. Ulondin, from Dlondin's l'oint\nIs recovering rapidly from the (all\nwbich she received some IU dayB ugo\nUr, Mossman ol Nakusp, wus sent tor\nbut it wns found thut she received\nonly ii bad sprain instead of a broken shoulder Which  was lirst feared.\nLocal trappers nre now bringing in\nquite a number of skins. They suy\nihat trapping is exceptionally good\ntu.s winter.\nHe Temere Oecree\nDublia, Jan. 17\u2014Mr. Justice Kenny today delivered judgment in what\nis known as the \"Midnight Marriage\nCase\" in whieb the Ne Temere de -\ncree wns invoked in order to secure\nt nc annulment ol a marringe between\ni v> illlam Arland Usher ol Eaetwell,\nl.oiighrca county Qalway and Mary\ni aullicld, wbo at the time was a do\nti.-istic in nis house.\nThe judgment declares that although the marriage was invalid iu\nthe eyes of tbe Catholic church, yet\nit wns capable ol belag validated at\nany time. It was, however, already\nabsolutely valid according to tbe\nmarriage laws of Ireland. Tbc marriage would huve been invalid, Judge\nKenny continues, under tbe penal law\nup to ls\"ii because Usher bad been .i\nProtestant within the previous 12\nmonths but that law was repealed In\ni-7i'. The petition would therefore\nbe dismissed with costs.\nTbe judge found nothing in the com\nmon law or church law nullifying a\nmarriage between two Roman Catholics by a Human Catholic priest because of tbe absence \"I wltaeaaea, ex-\npt    the  decree    of  the  Council    of\nin\nHOTEL ARRIVALS\nUNION   HOTEL.\nArrivnls  for  the  week  ending    the\ntilth  inst.\nJ.   Uiiinly,   Arrowhead.\nW.   Ralfc und  wife,  Nelson.\nA.  Tnylor, Golden.\nJ.  Nicholas, Golden.\nS. Campbell, (loldon.\nJ.  Mellon, Beaton.\nT.   Baynes,  Mulukwa.\ntl. Col, Malukwa.\nA. Blaney, Nelson.\nJ.  H.  Johnson,  Malakwa.\nM.   McKeller,  Winnipeg.\nH.  H.  Heflreu, Arrowhead.\nJ.  Wilner,  Comaplix.\nM.  Walker.  Enderby.\n11.   Taylor,  Field.\nA.  Turner,  Field.\nK.  O,  Bwanson, Field.\nJ.   I.aiigtlon.   Alta.\nWINDSOR    HOTEL.\nArrivnls  for  the  week  ending   January l'Jth.\n11.  J. Steele. Calgary.\nA    McLeod, Calgary.\nS.   Hitchcock.   Arrowhead.\nM.   Minus,  Arrowhead.\nJ. C. McOee, Edmonton.\nV   Munro,  lingers Pass.\nGeo. ti* McToney, _'l  Mile Board.\nJ. 1). Manley, Regina.\nG.  Lewis,  Regina.\nW. CHvo, Vancouver,\nR.  Abbey, Tobei,  Alta.\n(!.  Williamson,   Notch  Hill.\nF.  M. Blake,  Vancouver.\nP. 0, Campbell, Balmon Arm.\nW. W. Foster, Victoria,\nMr. nnd Mrs. Thompson, Sicamous.\nJobn Han, Calgary.\nJ.  N.  Eakins,  Vernon.\nurcs of the. economic history of    the\nInst twenty years.\nIt has recently become recogui7.fl .\n;.  \u00ab scientific application id th,*\nlaws of areiagea, it would l-e poss-\nIbis to     strike  at  the  root of    the\ntreat causes of human want and mis\nery, namely sickness and  destitution\n\u2022y the     mere adaptation '.'.   tli-\nexact pnaaplss of  mathemati :s     to\nbnag the problem of     poverty down\nfrom the clouds of heavenly speculation,  into  tbe  cold daylight  .,( facts,\nwhere  tbe  problem  would  be  capable\n.     | .i.isn an !  * lire.\nTbe initiation of the irrent  nal\na!  schemes ol .nsuraii'*-\nmany.     anl latterly on a     gigantic\nscale\nconstitutes     ir.\nmark along -be road ton ird pi\nat 1     happiness  Sr  tin*  m...\nhum.,: '.inadlan govern\nment  could  \u2022!\"  no  better  act\n.  . . ,.\ntbu lat -\u2022  levelopmsnl ol the science\nid hum.n. mica,\nThe result ol grunting tbe petition\nwould have been to muke the child\nillegitimate and degrade the mother.\nbut tbat was their precise con .\nin the eyes of the church of Home,\nwhich ecactetl tbe Trent and the N\u00bb\nTenure    decrees  aguinst    elands '\nmarriages,\nf. W. Laino on Executive\nB.C.. J\nBritish  Co!i ml la\nPoultry   as*    nit.mi   today   presented  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\u25a0   - port al ths matting i,i-r.. ,T!,ls oomMtioH ol affairs must not be\nThe   secretary.   M.   A.   Jnll   resigned, , \"Uowwl  to continue and  among    tho\nfind  bis action  caused  recrrt Tbc   many who arc miaing funds to com\nKing George Supporter ol Choir\nThe movement Inaugurated In\nto enter upon an energetic  cam;\nto suppress the  white plague    as      a\nrial to King Bdward VII..   has\nmet  with  the beany approval  ot  b,-1\n\u25a0or i ieorge  V.. and  has bis sup\nport and sympathy.   W tho neces\ntor such a campaign the following Ug\nproof conclusive,   in  Wales\nalone   the  loss  nf  lives  frnm  COMUm\nin the last  ten years     totalled\ni Im  1\" rs.m   in  ten      dies      ol\nin      some    dlftl\nin addition to    tins\n\u2022ii.in life there i- tbe\nng \"f upwards ol 15,000 dlsatH\n\u2022 .  trictiOS ,,f  the  disease      who      are\ning  iiiiii  premature  graves.   Ths\n- i.-.*  li .th rate from consumption\n. Bouth wttit*H in the tsn vear-' I \u2022 \"\n\u2022 . ! tm, was if-f i\" r * ent   higher than\nui England and     Wales as a wnole,\nM.   Miller. Tacoma.\nAdair.  Calgary.\n\u25a0 g, Nelson.\nHosl 'tiz, C'ulgnry.\nCbafoy.  Rogers Pnss.\nTurner. Kamloops,\nQlemie, N'elson.\nBoioskl, Arrowhead.\nBoloski. Arrowhead.\nC, McOee, Winnipeg.\nDainsirone.  Cranbr* ..k.\nMcKay.   Nelson.\nMurray.   Arrowhead.\nTet rei ia.   N*\niris, Nelson.\n'   *\u2022\n; \u2022\u00bb<?*\nli   Burns    Calgart .\nJ.  Johnson, Kan\nAdair    Spokane\ni    Mr'ii-.*   Oolden.\nt'tinaa\nP   Postal    Calgary.\nR.  Bps\ni.   Ryan,   Rt .\nQ    Cosh,   '.'ancouver.\nL. Plumpter, Calgary.\nMontreal,\nThree  V'adey.\n\u25a0in ancou \u2022 r\nB.   I'ulmer.  (\"inn  Willi Ul.\n.\n\u25a0\nI\nRogers Pass,\nCummlngs, Chase,\nfiilgary.\nMeldok,  vv.gwnm.\n1 'ampbell,  \\ aneonv ir.\nKIM; BDWARB,\nJ.\ns.\nJ.\ni'..\nM.\nO.\n\\.\nJ.\nT.\nJ.\nC.\nD.\nA.\n\\\nW\nT.\nJ.\n\\\\\n.1\nw\n.-\nI\nK\n.1\nA\n.1\nn\nii\n20 Millions for Improvements\nMontreal, Jan. 2ll\u2014Before leaving\nlor Winnipeg tonight, Mr. George\nBury, Vice-President ol the Oanadian\nPacific Railway and General Manager of western lines, who has been\nin conference with Sir Thomas\nShaughnessy during the ;;\u2022.'. few\ndnys, announced that no lesn thnn\n$20,mm,000    would   be   spent    by     llle\ncompany In improving the B\/stotn\nwest of tbe greut lnkes during thn\ncoming year. The rumor tlia'. the\nina.ii line is to tie double-'r.icKed as\nsoon as possible in all con .'cited districts i\u00ab confirmed. A second iw.ck\nwill be laid along the ro'r.e neiwitn\nRegina and Chaplin, Baak,, between\nHammond, B, ('., and Vancouver nnd\nbetween A ly t li aiid Senalta. Alnerta.\nConsiderable extensions ti \"lv t,.-m-\ninal facilities at Vancouver. Calgary\nSwill Current, Moose Jaw, Outlook\nRegina, Broadview, Brandon, nnd\nPort William will be made. A new\nterminal will also be built f nis slimmer at Coquitlan,  B.C.\u2014Ex.\nREVELSTOKE   ASSESSMENT\nDISTRICT.\nNotice  la hereby  givon that Courts\noi Revision und Appeal, under    the\nprovisions ol the   \"Assessment Act\"\nand thc \"Public Schools Act\" for tho\nUevelstoke Assessment District will\nbe held ns follows:\u2014Court House,\nMonday, February 5th, 1012, lit\n10 a. in.\nDatod ut Rovelstooo,   loth  January\n1912.\nOHAS.   M.   FIELD,\nJudge  Court of Revision  and Appeal\nlirst issue Jan. 13th 4 w.\nVV A1N TJiU\nWATCH THIS SPACE\nHEXT ISSUE\nWANTED\u2014A    girl,     about    12  ot   lw\nyears ol age to do light liousowoiii\nuud tutto euro ol u buuy on Satin\ndays.   Apply   Mail-Herald  UlHce.\nWANTED\u2014Situation iu lumber ollico\nus  Stenographer  and   invoice  clork;\nthoroughly experienced; all refer -\nonce. Apply, box 91.4, Mall-Herald\nUllico,   Uevelstoke.\nWANTED\u2014Salesman for latest una\nmost perfect gasoline light in the\nworld. Cheupest and bout light\nknown to science. Exclusive territory, big profits, permanent busi -\nness. MucLurcn & Co., Culgury.,\nAltu. ;tod.\nWANTED\u2014Offers tor new laid oggs,\nund lut chickens. Apply, Viukers,\nSalmon Arm.\nWANTED\u2014Married man seeks work,\nollico cleaning, furnaces looked ui\nter, etc., by duy, week, or contract\nFor lull piii'ticuluis upply A. 1'.,\nMail-Herald uibce. 4t.\nWANTED\u2014A girl or woman to do\ngeneral house work.\u2014Apply ut thu\nMail-Herald uuice.\nwanted\u2014North Vancouver Property\nueur Second Narrows or close in to\nCity. We havo buyers uud want\nyour listings, owners only.\u2014Peoples\nTrust Co.,  Ltd.,  12b Pender street,\nWost, Vancouver, B. c.        St.J.10\nFOR SALE-About 150 tons ol baled\ngreen feed, ulso a Quantity 01 Tlm\nothy hay.   For prices write, N.E.\nSpurks, Miluertou. Altu.       at. J. 10\nWANTED\u2014By lady, liiriushed room,\nwell heated, centrally located, with\nbreakfast if possible. Apply P.O.\nUox 07.\nSplendid Per'or.Mce\nThe  folloii -.'lithe   Salt Lake\nHeadland:\nAt the Y.M.C A.  au.I,tm'.urn Fr. In*\n.- \u25a0 \u25a0 idience greeted     the\nM.i'it  company    with\nsympatl rtneere applause.\nSalt   Lake   is   such   it   COSmopoIll tn\n.' la,   \"veil  of  small\ndinr i her   Without   con\ntaining     one or more who '-an     livs\nmur' * ng   rhe   singing      of\nthei ii song     than\ni.i.' of bieb strung\nselect . .fa later dav.  \"IW'ay\nDown      Upon     'he    Swanee   Ribber.\"\n\"i>; v . :  k, mi it kv Home,\"\nanil   \u25a0* i ere i sndet\n*   *      It   would\nil for\nan  '\".. \u2022   \u2022\u2022) ..rimcr.t   that\nro   * * it thing  is  lacking\nA. G. DUCK,   \u25a0 Electrical Store\nMACKENZIE AVENUE\nDay Phone-284 - Night Phone, 40\nWOOD\nWOOD\nbut the* disease is the Moelwyn Choir\nof    Male Voices who have given Its\nservices free  and      are  DOW    t.ourinir\nCanada fnr  the      purpose  'if    raising\nfunds to carry  on  tbe campaign, 1 IS;\n: will be here on     Monday,  Jat, 89th,\nand  tbc  ticketB arc,  on  sale  At  Macdonald's drug store.\nThose     that go   lo bear  them  Will\nJust arrived,   five  cars clean  lump   have a rare opportunity  to her lbe\nsemi-hard smokeless coal,    at  H.  M.   marvellous music of Wu.oi laog    ly\nt'fureier's. 2t its premier vocalists.\ntiffleeri sleeted were   President, W,M.\ni \".tteti. Vancouver; v.i* president,W,\nIC. Nnchtreib. Victoria; secretary, J.\nK. Terry of tbe department ,,f ngn -\nculture. These w.th T. W, Edwards\nof Victoria and  F.  W. Laing of Rev-\nelstoke, fotm the executive.\u2014Ex\nArrivals Janu\nary llth.\nMrs. A\nMre   C   \\   Darii   Rogers I\nMrs.   Vi.  Hill,   Roireis  I\nll.    1,-ecM,.,    N'elsrui\nli.   Mel,end,   Fernie.\nBe van, Ferule.\nJones.   Fernie.\n1   '    Piatt, QMcban,\nR.   SoiiUet ,   Vernon.\nLnigg,  Vancoi ter.\nMorsley  and   wife,   Armstrong.\n.f    Scott,   Kamloops,\nP   Ooy,   Vancouver.\nB.  c.  Prntr, Gletoban,\nporence J.iadon, Nakusp.\nfl. Jordon, Nakn p\nF.   Siitherlnml,   Nakusp\nv.'. u. Doty, Vancouver.\n0,  P.   Young ainl  wife,  Rogers Puss\nI have l'rfi Tonla of Green\nBird Wood for s;i\n$3.50 per Cord\non 'he cars\nE. LINDBERG\n\u25a0'ar.-*. P. 0.\nNOTICE.\nlu the Matter ol an Application\nfor the issuo of a Duplicate Certificate of Titlo to all minerals p.et. -\nious und huso (Save coul and pio-\nL oleum) under Lots b'i2b \"New\nYork\" Mineral Claim, 522G ' Boston\"\nMineral (Halm, 5227 \"Chicago'' Mineral Claim, J328 \"Montreal\" Mineral Cluim, 03211 \"San Francisco\" Mill\noral claim, 5330 \"Pairview\" Mineral\nClaim, 5331 \"Metropolitan Fraction\"\nMincrul Cluim nnd 5332 \"Cbicugo\nFraction\" Mineral Claim, all\nCroup  1,  Kootenay  District.\nNotice is hereby given that .t is\nmy intention to issue ut tlu expiration ol one month after the lirst publication hereof a Duplicute if the\nCertilicate of Title to thc above\nmentioned lots iu thc name ol The\nMetropolitan Cold and Silver Mining\nCompany Ol Lardeau, B.C., Ltd.(Noli\nPersonal Liability) which Oertiflcate\nla dated  thc 30th duy  of July,   Uuti,\nat io:2o u.ui. und numbered 5.122A.\nNelson, B. C, sth January,  1913.\nSAMUEL U.  RUE,\n1st iisue J.20 District Registrar.\nNOTICE\nIn the Mntter of an Application for\nthe issue .if a Duplicate Oertiflcate of\nTitle to Lots \u2022 and 9, Block I, Town\nnf Arrowhead, being part of District\nLot 3X4, Croup  1, Map 631.\nNotice is hereby given that it iB\nmv intention to issue at toe expiration of one month after the first publication hereof a Duplicate of the\nI'ertiHcate of Title to the above men-\nMonsd lots in the name of Barney L.\nI'lumton, which Certlllcnto is dated\nthe Kith dny of January, IMS, ut\n'i .in a.m..  and  numbered  LOO70A,\nNeUnii, ii.c,, sth January,  19U.\nSAMUEL  It.   BOH,\n1st Ise.  Jan  17       District  Registrar.\nShilohfo Gure\nq,, ,l.lv   %l\u00bb|t*l 1 nudha,   mrri  cold*,   hr.lt\nth. Ihroat pud luaitB.       \u2022   \u2022   \u2022       2.1 ccaU\nT.\nIt.\nJ.\nII\nc\nW.\nLIQUOR A\u00ab'T.   IMO.\nMnl tt\nafter date application will be tn 1 te\n*,, the Bttpsi *\u25a0*'* :\u2022 nt >,f l'i ovinolal\nPolice fnr the. tr.tnefer of lhe ,.\nf .r the sale <,f litpior by retail In ninl\nlipOO the premised knowii as the\nCity Hotel,  nit.uateil  at      Itevelstoke.\nin the province ol Brit.i-di Ooiomhfai,\nIrom Robert Caley to John Oaley \"f\nFie vel stoke,\nI ItdltEriT   t'ALEY.\nJ.20 1st iss. Holds! of Licenso.\nOANONG'S\nG B\nCHOCOLATES\nNow Hold the Fort\nin Kevelstoke\nA large variety of Dainty\nBoxes   in   half-pound*  11111'-\npounditWO imtinil and thrt'L'-\npound sizes\nThe Finest in the Lnnd\nand  Canadian   cTVlade\n40 yours experience\nGourlay Pianos Gourlay Angelus Players\nHigh Priced, But Worth the Price\nConic anil let iis play one of the master pieces (or  you' iinil'iiiilgc\nfor yourselves.\nTry our noted Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos and Accordeone\nor snj other Instrument,\nWe un* sole agents for lbe Century Edition Bt IOc,\nRevelstoke Music Store, McKenzie Ave.\nJ. Bingham, Prop.\nFOR 112 YEARS\nPOTTIES CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN STOCK REMEDIES\nHave Been Used With Success\nFour generations have improved them until they have no\nequal.\nKeep your horses, cattle anil other stuck insured by having on hand a supply of l'ottie's Remedies.\nSold in Revelstoke by ARMSTRONG & CO\nJOHN POTTIE & CO., VANCOUVER, CO.\nRosedene Nurseries\nRevelstoke. B. C.\nHouse Plants, Ferns, etc.\nCut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, etc\nThos. Newell, Prop.\nDesigns Box 51\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.\nTo the People ol Revelstok eDistrict\nWin upend lieedleu dollar! on (ml lulls this winter, when\nlor a ninll Investment In .1 luw STORM WINDOWS and u\ndooi \"i two you can gave nt lmst so per cent ol yonr\npresenl < ntlny in fnel? Maybe you have never considered\ntins.   Think it over and you wll be convinced.\n11 vou Invest uow in a lew s onu windows and tloors\nyou will SAVI! THEIR COST long belore the arrival ol\n's*'iinv;. Ask those who know aud gel youi order in now.\nAU. (iKDCKS ARH I'Ko.MI'TI.V ATTBNDBD TO.\nIf you are contemplating building a House, Store or\nBusiness Block lu the Spring, fr adding mi addition to\nthe House, now is the ti tne to talk it over. Come to n-\nuiilt your plans mul let iis figure itout lor you. Vou will\nprofit bj our wide experience and SAVE MONEY.\nwt* k\"<' estimates (rcely on all Uiuls pl CONSRUC-\nTIONAIj WORK, and yonr enquiries are solicited.\nThe Revelstoke Sash and Door Factory\nv. i). Uox 293       GEO. l)  BHAW, Prop,       Phone No .'61\nWOOD FOR SALE\n12-inch and 16-inch lengths\nFurnished House on 3rd st. To Rent, $20 a Month\nApply for particulars to the undersigned\n[PHONE 27ti\nW. B. ROBERTSON\nOffice on Second Street, next to Cummings Transfer Office.\nLIFE INSURANCE\nREPRESENTATIVE\nREQUIRED for\nREVELSTOKE DISTRICT\nOnl) i'<\" 'I produi < 11 need\napply, State ref< renct sand\ni \\|,t Hem ' ' lood opportunity lm , ,,| able person.\nJ. VV. VV. Slewait,\nManaging Din dor,\nThe Monarch Life\nAssurance Co'y.\nWINNIPEG, Canada,\n('iiiiiiiiniii, itiona confidential,\nFor Your Seeds\nOrnamentals & Fruits\nGO TO THE\nHenry Seed and Nurseries\nWa Iiave the finest s'.oeli on tlie\nCoast. I,ust year, my first year\nin the business, was badly handicapped; owinu to tlie want oi\nstock, liut not so this venr. St ml\nns M.ttr orders and we will give\nyou satisfaction. Bee our new\ncatalogue, it is tree to youi\nA. R. Macdougall, Proprietor WEl'iNRSDAY, JAN. 2*ltli, 1112.\nTHEPI^E^IL-IIEII^.XjX), \"EEYELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, JAN. :Mtu, 1312.\n4\ni\nI\n\u2022\nTHE CANADIAN  BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nSIB EDMUND WA'.KER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., PRESIDENT\nALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager\nCAPITAL, - $10,000,000\nREST, -  $8,000,000\nCOLLECTION   BUSINESS\nWith its lar-^e number of brunches, agents and correspondent*) The\nCanadian Hank of Commerce is able to effect collections throughout\nthe world promptly and at reasonable rates. Rates will be quoted on\napplication,\nFOREIGN   BUSINESS 4230\nCheques and drafts on all countries of the world, drawn in sterling,\nfrancs, marks, lire, kronen, florins, roubles or any oilier foreign currency,\ncan be negotiated at Tlie Canadian Hank of Commerce at reasonable rates.\nREVtC   STOKE    BRANCH-- F   M. GIBSON. MGR\\\nTHE  MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED   1865\nRecord of Progress for Five Years- 1906-1911\n1906 l'\u00bbll\nCapital        ....        * 3,000,000 * *4,oili),()0()\nReserve 3,000 000 4,10),000\nDeposits      ....        23,677,730 86,042,811\nLoans and Investments         -      27.457,090 38,854,801\nTotal Assets        -      -      -        33,090,192 48,237,284\nHas 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Corrospondenta In all\nthe i'i in ni imi Cltiea In the World.\nA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS  BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES\nInterest allowed at highest ourrsnt rate.\nRevelstoko Branch. W. H. PRATT, Manager\nOur Doctors AnlhSeptic Shoe is Proving a Winner\nThis last is filling a long felt want and its waterproof qualities are standing the test.\nWe carry a full line of the famous Pene-\ntang Shoe pack and all kinds of rubber footwear.\nOnce a customer always a customer. Satisfaction guaranteed.\nARMSTRONG   &   COMPANY\nBoot and Shoo Rapalrers,\nSaddlers\nHarness Makers\nSmokers' Supplies for Xmas\nThe old reliable now lms the largest and hesi line of Smokers'\nSupplies ever in the City, antl our prices lire right, Fifty brands\nff dgan to choose from. Trice [rom $1 .toper liox up; not made\nIrsin scrap either.\nMeerschaum  Pipes from $3.00 to $10.00\nCalabash Pipes from $3.50 Up\nOur siock   el   Calabash   Pipes  is  small  on  account  ol  the\ncrop being a (allure tins year and quality poor.\nBriar Pipes in cases from $1.00 up.\nAsk for the famous 11. B. B. brand. Every pipe is guaranteed.\nCigar and Cigarette Holders, Cases ami Lighters, Pouches,\nAsh Trays anil Pipe Racks. Tell us what you want alld we will\nsuit you. If you cannot call, phone 37 ami Roods will he sent to\nyour home tor approval.    Buy early while stock is complete.\nMcKinnon's Cigar Store\nASK THE DRIVER\nEverybody knows him, he will\ntell yuu that the whiskeys we are\nselling are the best. Call and be\nconvinced, No household should\nbe without a supply of our Harvey's Special Scotch Whlskeyi our\nFrapln Liqueur Brandy, guarante-ad\n:in veins old or Blaokberry Brandy\nfor Medicinal purposes. Our stock\nof choice Wines and Liquors of all\nkinds are unexcelled. Sold by all\nthc leading hotels, or telephone\nThe Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd.\nImporters ar tl Dealers In Pure Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes\nPALACE\nLIVERY, FEED, SALE STABLE\nOur Livery is equipped with the best horses and\nrigs. We also deliver express and baggage to any\npart of the city-  Heavy and light teaming a specialty\nCOAL AND WOOD FOR SALE\nF. McCarty, Proprietor\nPhone 201\nTimber licenses\nVictoria, .Inn. 19\u2014Tho executive ol\nllu* Provincial Conservative Association waited un tho government this\nmorning and presented the resolu -\ntions pas80d ut the New Westminster\nconvention,   The  premier promised to\ncunaiiier nil favorably,\nTin-    resolution favoring a confer -\nonce  with  the  Dominion  government,\nwith the view ul appointing a    commission to inquire into the udvisabil\nity  ol establishing  government    tele.\nI phones he considered a wise oue, and\nI promised to net upon it.\nI   The visitors were afterward! entertained by the Premier to luncheon ln\nthe Legislative grill,\nA deputation from the municipality\nol Poinl Grey, consisting of Hccvo\nHarvey, Oounolllor Allen nml Mr, B.\nA. t'linlitlc, arrived hero tonight and\ntomorrow will interview the government lor the purpose ot recommend -\nIng Bome changes in the Municipal\nAct, such uh would give the municipalities power to establish motor bus\nservices, and uIho enlarge their power in dealing with electric tramways\nThey hnve an appointment to meet\nthe government tomorrow morning.\nAmong thc changes in the band\nAct, proposed hy Mr. Ross' new bill\nIs thc appointment of a Provincial\nForestry Hoard, with a Chief Forest\ner and other otllcialR. m\nIt enacts a drastic change in the\nmethod of taking out timher licenses\nfor nny areas that may possibly bo\nopened up in future. It provides that\nthese licenses mtiBt be tendered for\non thc Ontario plan. That is, that\nthey will be issued by tender. The\nroyulties will remain thc same, hut\nthe tenderer who offers the largest\nbonus per thousand fc;t ol timber to\nbc cut will he given the license, or if\nthe minister so decides thc bonus\nmay lie lor a lump sum on the whole\nlimit. ThiB does not allect land under license at the present time.\nThc low enacts rigid restrictions ou\nrailways for the prevention of Ure\nand also on loggers. It compels thc\nlatter to clear up debris uround their\nengines and along thc roads.\nThc only provision contained for\nhand loggers' licenses is that the Min\nister of Lnmls may issue them ut his\ndiscretion in districts whero no injury to crown lands or other proper\nty is likely to result. Except to Indians, these licenses can only be is -\nsued to voters on provincial lists.\nPenalties for the inlrlngcmcnt of\nthe act are made more severe.\nRoyalties in future will be changed\naccording to the grade of the lumber\ncut from the timher, the grades being\ndivided into number 1, 2 nnd 8. These\nroyalties will show a material increase over old rates.\nAlderman Williamson and Mr. Walter Leek have been appointed police\ncommissioners for Vancouver. License\ncommissioners not yet appointed.\nthe jail is again quarantined.\nKenneth MiicDuniild of KamlOopiia\nthe present, mniillpox patient.. He wns\nrecently Bent here to relieve uver-\norow-dlng Bt Kamloops antl hud not\nbeen vaccinated until a lew days ago\nThe case is not sovcro,\nMust Bs Incorporated\n|    Ottawa,     Jan.  1\u00ab\u2014Race meets held\nhy associations that do not boiiBt Incorporation hy acts ol parliament are\nto lie no more.\nThe  MinlBter  of   Justice  will  bring\n* In a hill to amend the criminal code\n1 making the holding ol such meets Illegal.   A  racing     association ncrcnl-\n, icr will have to get its authority hy\nan act of the federal as well i.s provincial loglBlature, Instead of merely\nObtaining letters patent.\nTbe object of the amendment is to\nlessen the number of gambling irects.\nAUTOMOBILE FOR SALE\nOne IWO ur (uiu seat l'oril Utiti.ibout,\nMotor and chassis ill lirst class order,\nleather upholstery almost us guutl as\nnew. Wauls possibly $ll'll spent on it\nlur new* water cooler nml a   tyre   or  two\nthen the machine would be aa good as\nnew. Will take $200 cash tor it here,\nwith  lamps, pumps and lubricating oil.\nIf you want a machine ilun't miss lilts\nsnap.    Address\nH. li. DREW,\nCamborne, B. C.\nTwo Eminent Endorsements\nRobert Mclntyre, the noted lecturer\u2014\"I have been at thc Chautauqua\nat Devil's Lake. N.D., two days nnd\nnights with the Dixie Jubilee Singers\nand have enjoyed their singing immensely. They are u fine company of\nartists. Their deportment both on\nand off the platform is worthy of\ncommendation.   I  recommend  them.\nBishop McCabc\u2014I have heard the\nJubilee Singers with the greatest\npleasure. At the Colfax, Iowa, Assembly they were greeted with great\nenthusiasm whenever they appeared\non the platform. No one will be disappointed who engages them for a\nconcert.\nPort Mnnn iiowb.\u2014As tho time for\nthe sale of lots ln the C.N.R. town-\nsite at Port Mann draws near much\ninterest is being manifested In this\nwcBtcrn terminiiB. One and a half\nmillion dollnrs have been Invested\nthere during the pnst threo weeks,\nand realty values aro advancing\nslendily. Bee J. 13. Watson Reality\nCo.'s ad for snaps ln Port Mann lots\nDRCNKKNNUSS   CAN   BE   CURED,\nm   <\u25a0>\nOU Fallacy Thnt Drunkenness Cunnot\nBe Cured Exploded.\nMany men drink whu desire to stop\nthe habit. Whisky, however, has un\ndermtned the constitution ainl creatoe\n.i craving that is not to be denied,\nantl the man must have whisky in\nlomelhtng thnt will remove the cruv*\nlug und build up the system und ro-\nBtors  the  nerves.\nSamaria Prescription stops lhe craving, steadies the nerves, builds up ihi\n. neral health and makes drink actually distasteful antl nauseous, li h\ntasteless and odorleas, and ean be given with or without the pntlent'l\nKnowledge, ln lea, coffee or food, it\nIs used regu'erly by Physicians and\nHospitals. It has cured thousands In\nCanada, and restored happiness to\nhundreds of homes.\nRead   what   Mrs.   O. ,   of   Hull,\nsays of lt and what tt did for her-\n\"II la four months to-day since* I\nstarted to une your Kemedy I folluw.\n\u25a0 e. th\u00ab directions, and had 'he bosl of\nresults. One week after I started using your Remedy the patient slopped\ndi Inking, and has not drunk a glaav\nof liquor since. I hope you will accept\nmy heartfelt thanks. Hoping God will\nbless your Kemedy whenever tried, I\nremain. a\nMrs.  O . null.  Que.\n(Name  withheld   by  request.)\nNow, If there Is anyone In your\ntown who needs this Kemedy, tell\nthem of It Practical philanthropy\ncan take no better form. If you have\na husband, father, brother or friend\nwho drinks, help them help them-\n\u2022elves.     Write  to-dny.\nA FREE TRIM. PACKAGE of Samaria, with Booklet giving full particulars, directions, testimonials,\nprice, etc., will bc sent In a plain sealed package to anyone mentioning this\n-.*'.ar CorreaDondence sae.redtv poti-\nconfldentinl. Write today. The 8a-\nmurln Remedy Co., Dept. 46-49, Col-\nborne street, Toronto, Canada. Also\nfor sale by C. R. Maedonald, Druggist, Revelstoke, B. 0.\nFresh Groceries, Vegetables and Fruit\nOrder now your winter's supply\nBest on the Market\nD. GALL1CANO, 2i.d Street, Near Railroad Track\nlhe Bible\nLondon, Jan. 20.\u2014Educational authorities arc again at wordy warfare\nover the religious instruction of Brit\nish youths. Although thc subject\nhas been worn almost threadbare,\nsome novelty was imported into tho\ndiscussion at a conference at Sherborne, attended by fifty presidents of\nBritish schools for the wealthy\nclasses.\nMany of these highbrows opened\ntheir eyes when in introducing the\nsubject of bible teaching in schools\nthe Rev. Lionel Ford argued that thc\nbible ls not a suitable book to put\nInto thc bands ol hoys. His i. rum -\nmendntiou amounted to a plea for a\nbowderized bible, and It wbb announc\ned that a text book, called the\nschools bible, had been prepared for\ntbe use of young Btudents, in which\n\"Certain alterations in the text\" had\nlieen made. Mr, Ford's suggestion\nwas unanimously rejected, however,\nall agreeing in thinking it \"no harm\nthat a noy should know there were\nsome   things   he   could not     under-\nSmallpox in Jail\nNelson, Jan. 20\u2014Dr. Smttz of Victoria, who was sent in by thc Provincial government to investigate thc\noutbreak of smallpox nt the Vnnrol\nmine, near Silvcrton, lelt on Wednes\nday, having lilted the quarantine at\nthe mine and leaving Pruvinclnl Con\nstable Moore of Nelson to complete\nthe ftimlpating process ol the build -\nings.\nThe cases vterc very light and nro\nsupposed to have originated through\nthe receipt of a letter Mnl to one of\nthe BHners from prince Edward Island,  where  theie \u00abeh* some MM,\nA  case  of  smallpox  has  been   dis\ncovered     here     among the thirty su\npriieatn received irom the coast uutl\nDr. de Van's Female Pills\nA reliablt French regulator; never fails. Thesd\npill!) are exceedingly powerful fn regulating tha\ngenerative portion of the female tystem. Kefusa\nall cheap Imitations. Dr. d* Yan's are sold al\n,!> n 1> i\\, or three for 110. Mailed to any address.\nTha Bcobell Drug Co., Ht. Catharines, Ont.\nfc.   Q.    BURRIDGE\nTinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe\nand Furnace work\n-WORK   SHOP\nConnaught Ave.   -   Revelatoke\nHKLKIRK      LODCIM  12,   1.  O.  O. F.\nMeeta every    Thursday evening   ln\nSelkirk Hall at 8 o'clock.     Visiting\nbrethren cordially invited.\nJ.  8. HOOLEY, N. Q.\n JAB. MATHim,  Secretary.\t\nCOURT     HT.     BEQBIH,   No. \u00bb161.\nOF I. 0. F.\nMeets in I. a O. F. Hall next   to\nTapping's Opera Houee every second\nand fourth Monday in month.  Visiting brethren cordially welcomed,\nti. W. BELL, O. 11.\nWM.  S. CAMBRON, Rec.-Sec.\n. . It Might Be Cold. .\nIBTXT\nIt is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs,\nwhose natural not medicinal waters are the most wonderful health restorer on tlie t'ontirent. Our record of cures\nof rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled\nand verified by our gratified patrons. Located among the\ngreatest scenerj of Canada, easy of access,\u2014the Sanitarium is luxuriously titted and finished for comfort and\nconvenience of guests.\nHalcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium\nWm. BOYD, Proprietor,\nHalcyon, Arrow Lakes\nO. W. O. w.\nMountain View Camp, No. 22*.\nMeets Second   and     Fourth Wednee\ndays    in each month in    Selkirk\nHall.     Visiting Woodmen are\ncordially invited to attend\nH. W. EDWARDS, Coa. Com.\nJAMBS MclNTVIUC. Olerk.\nGOLD RANGE LODGE,      K. of    P.,\nNO.  26,  REVELSTOKE,  B.  0.\nMeets every  Wednesday  except   the\nThird Wednesday of eaoh month     in\nOddfellows' Hall at i o'clock. Visiting Knights are cordially Invited.\nJ. Y. SIMPSON, O. 0.\nQ. H. BROOK, K. of R. * B.\nU. of F.\nKOOTENAY     LODGE, No. IB A.  F.\nand A. M.\nRegular meetings are held In MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall\non the Third Monday in each montb\nat 8 p. m. Visiting brethren art\ncordially  welcome.\nW. THOMSON, W. If.\nW. B. ROBERTSON. Secretary.\nHARVEY, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM,\nBarristers,  Solicitors,  Etc.\nImperial Bank Building Revelstoke, B. C.\nMoney to Loan.\nOffices\u2014Revelstoke,   B.   0\u201e    and\nCranbrook, B. 0.\nGeo. 8. MeCarter,\nA. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey\nRevelstoke, Craubrook\nJOHN LEE\nDRY GOODS SALE\nFrom Jan. 2nd\nAll Prices Reduced.\nLadies'    Tailoring   Our\nSpecialty\nFit Guaranteed\nLOWER TOWN\nOpposite Central  Hotel\n^\u25a0^'\u25a0jT^I!    -V\"\n|\\(oronatibn\niM&>jTEA<\nPacked in\n3EAUTIFUL CORONATION\nSOUVENIR TINS\nbO \u2022!   a pound\nIn commemoration ot lhc coronation ol\nKinB (IcotKe V,\" KidRwavn\u2022\u2022 have puloil Ihe\nmartft a MWiatlon tin ol a mmi |.ictur\u00abn.;e\nandmqulslie dc\u00bbli;n, l-earlni! excellentI'omaitt\nol Wile* Special Mnelx have been desicnr-1\nr'p.eKnlinlT.inada, India, Africa, Au.lralia\nanl New m il \u25a0    ' . .   .\nOnly a llfiiiied number h.ive been Impoited.\nl'lice \u00abOc. lor one pnun'l tint,\nAt lle.l Hiop\".\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke Lund District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice  tlml   I,  Ralph Parker,\nol Revelstoke, B. C, occupation hotel\nclerk, intend to apply for permission\nto purchase the following     described\n. land.\nCommencing at a post planted near\n|H.  Ileflron's south-west corner, being\nthe noutli west  poiut ol  Ralph Par-\nker'x     land,    thence east 40 ehuins,\nthence north  '20 chains,  thence west\n] 40    i-lininii,     tbence soutb 20 chains,\ncom-\nncrcs,\nalong lake shore to point ol\nDMDMBUDt,   Containing  forty\nmore or less.\nDated  this  28th  day  of November,\n1911.\nRALPH PARKER.\nDec.2, Per W.F. Ogilive,  Agent,\nROBERT SMITH,\nProvincial Land  Buveyor,\nMining Surveyor,\nBngineerinl\nMcKENZIB AVE.,\nBOX   106,    REVELSTOKE\nHOTEL CLIMAX RESTAURANT\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0naMi OPEN NIGHT AND DAY I\nWhite Help Only Employed\nBoard by the Day or Week\nNight Restaurant-Short Order\nW. C. BATCHELOR.       -       -^Manager.\nStrictly  Fir st Class\nRooms Single, en Suite\nand with Bath\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros., Props. ;\nEnlarged  and Improved.    FirBt-Class in every respect.    All modern conveniencel\nLarge Sample Koums.\nRates $2.00 per day       Special Weekly Rates\nRevelstoke, B.C.\nW.     H.     WALLACE\nARCHITECT.\nP. 0. Box 146, Revelstoke, B.O.\nH. W. EDWARDS\nTAXIDERMIST\nAnimal    Rugs,   Game\nHeads and Birds\nMounted\nP. D. Box 31, Revelstoke\nW. PARRY\nLate Polisher of Howson's\nFurniture Store\nRepolishes.   Makes Old Furniture\nNew.\nEstimates Freely Given.\nGIVE ME ATRIAL\nDrop Card in Post Office\nWood for Sale\nGOOD DRY OR GREEN FIR\nOR HEMLOCK.   CEDAR\nWOOD FOR SALE\nApply to\nChas. Turnross\nTelephone House No. 07\nTelephone Camp No. 21b\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.    Rates $i a day.    Monthly rate.\nX.    ALBERT     ST03STE      PEOP.\nUnion   Hotel\nJUST NKW1A REPAIRED\nRATES,      .      $1.50 PER DAY\nWeekly siul monthly rates to be arranged.       Meal Tickets, 21 meals (or >* UU\nFIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nA. P. LEVESQUE, Proprietor\n, . . Minteov Ibotel \"Restaurant . . ,\nEuropean I>um\nfl&ontblv? JSoarfc\nOpen B>ag aiifc VU-flbt\nflfccal Delicts, $0.00\nXauobton & Gapping, props, from strcc*\nR. Z. CRAWFORD\nCONTRACTING\nPAINTER\nSatisfaction  guaranteed\nAgent  for   Flexitime   Electric\nSigns\nR. Z. CRAWFORD\nHeflidence I'm'. 3rd St. nnd Knlwonave\nShop in Alley back ol B. J. Huurne's\nStore. Pint Street\nUNION HOTEL\nARKijWHKAll, B. 0.\nSpecial Attention giren to commercial\nmen and tourixta. Kirat-claa* aainple\nroomn. Kinettt wenery in British Columbia, overlookiiiK Upper Arrow Lake.\nW. J. Lightburne, Prop\nFruit Lands\nFOR SALE\n(.ialena Hay lands in parcels of\n10 or 20 acres or en liloc. Correspondence invited.\nJohn Shaw. Agent.\nBox 616 Arrowhead\nSewing Machines\nA nice new stock of Singer and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines\nFor Sale or Hire\nby the month at Manning's. \t\nAll kinds of machine needles\nstocked.\nH. MANNING,   Agent.!ph0ne42 -   Night Phone 85\nJ.P.SUTHERLAND\n|        Transfer      Draying\nHandling Pianos a Specialty WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2411, I7H.\nTHE' MAIL-HEBALD,   REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, .TAN, 21th, 103.2.\nr-^ea-i-Mfflffli-aM ..Tjrcra^\ng^>y^,:*\u00abt*MiWBp^ry-,\u00bby^^\nMALAKWA NOTES\nAs u rasult ot tlii' recenl good showing tbat tbe \"Garden ol Bdon Birds\"\nmndo in tlie Revolstoke Poultry show\nmore nl our ranchera will hereafter\nmuko n specialty ol raising pure bred\nbirds ami in a few years tbis valley\ncan bo expected to make its murk in\ntho prize lists at tbo various poultry\nshows. The [act that this valley is\nSO well watered with numerous creeks\nand springs, and bus u still utmos -\nphere, with very little wind, mukes\nit nu attractive spot (or the poultry\nman, Added to this tbe eusy acoess\ntu various markets to the east ami\nwest Insure ,i ready sal' of nil the\neggs thut can  be produced.\nVisitors to Malakwa or the Qarden\n\"i ivdi'ii, in oi'dei to see tor tbemBel\nves tbe beaut) ol tbe valley and tbe\ngreal advantages n offers to the ino\nve fiint grower shoid.i arrange\nto renin.I, over a couple of duys, so\nas lo give themselves time tu take\nlu   the   major   portion   of   tne   valley.\nA hurried visit is unsatisfactory ut\nan] time, and especially bare where\ntne really oust truit growing sue -\ntions are Bome little distance trout\nMalakwa biatiou. At the Gulden ot\nEden the visitor can see land ready\ntor cultivation after light cleaning\nbus beeu done, thut will produce the\nbest   of      liny,   grain,   vegetables      uf\nphenomenal growths, strawberries,\nlarge and lucious, and all kinds of\nboth large and small fruits. Tohuccu\ncan also be grown with prolusion ut\nthe Garden uf Eden, which fact is\nenough to worrnnt tbo statement\ntbat it is n fruit valley, (or when\ntobacco plants will thrive, fruit treeB\nwill  also  prosper.\nLAND VALUES.\nAuotber attractive feature ahout\ntbe Gurden of Edeu is that as yet\nlaud values ure normal owing io the\nfact that Huh fair valley bus never\nbeen boomed. You can buy ideul\nfruit land nl tbc Garden of Eden ut\nconsiderably cheaper pries than al\nuny other equally good trail section\nin R. c.\nlt is with pleasure we sit and cast\nour eyes out over tbis beautiful valley ot the Gardeti ot  Eden these suit\nMr\n\u25a0 '\u25a0A'-'m  \u25a0\n,\u2022 \u2022\u25a0\u2022'  '\".^\/vC-fl.\n.', ''\u25a0:   mm*}\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.\nCUirirtar nf \u00a3nil   Bench   Lands,   Ciay    Loam   and  Vegetable\nUlldl ClWtfl   Ul   OUII    Mould, while on  Lower  Lands  Black Loam\nPrevails.\nNn Irrisiatinn   Posit'vely no irrigation is needed as Valley is sub-\nnU II MydIIUII   irrigated, and many creeks supply water for  Domestic purposes.\nThis Land is specially adapted for Large and Small Fruits, as well as\nHay and Vegetables,\nModerate Clim3te   Zero is  Average Winter Weather.\nPrices of Land Reasonable\nFor Further Particulars About This Garden Spot of B. C, Watch This Page\nof the MAIL-HEKALD Each Week\nbalmy   day.:   and   wonder   what   Bome\nof our neighbors to the oast ot us\nwould giu' for one day of this weather ol ours. Holt and still, so still\na lighted candle could ho carried in\nthe o, ,11 an tor any diutuueo without Hie lear ot itB being blown out.\nWilli fuel und building material in\nunlimited Quantities, lioo lor tho\ngathering, pure sparkling waler rush\ning by the very doors, go to innliu\nthis 11 garden of Kdou even in mid -\nWinter,   and Willi the   bountiful   fall ot\nmoisture to stimulate iho confidence\nand encourage ibe planting   ol   thu\nlaud llle Cuming spring, that it may\nbloom and  become more and more bu\nfittingly called the Garden ot Bden\nvalley, Every day wo get uuwb of\nllie Coming of Hlrangers, home Buck -\ners that are preparing to Inspect our\nfair vnlley with the view oi making\na liome wiln ub and enjoying tbe\nbb'Bsings of a pure nnd healthful\ncliinate and  a  rich productive Bull.\nMr, Campbell, homestead ins, ctor\nhas been touring the vnlley ot tbe\nGarden of Eden lur the pust two\nduys-\nTho teachers employment agency\nbus been doing a rushing business ot\nlute.\nJ,   11.     Johnson     paid  a   visit      lo\nCralgellachle  Sunduy.\nThe dunce al the hull in Malakwa,\non the 13th inst, came oil on schedule tune aud was enjoyed by about\nthirty   people.\nJ. Allen shipped a bunch of furs tu\nCalgary a few days ago receiving us\nhigh as $15 for one tine martin. Jack\nis there when it eomcB tu     bundling\nfurs.\nMr, tl. W. Hall is reported a littlu\nunder the weather theso days, we\ntrust it  is  nothing Btftious.\nMiss Lena Sonicrvilh', who has\nbeen teaching near the coast, is visit\ning with her parents Mr. and Mt'B. 11.\nK.   Somerville,   the  past   week.\njftfht^>r,-.y*-gna*mffi?.^^\nTlie Landing of Columbus\nWilliam Robertson, in     \"Tho   ' is\ntory  of      .America,\"      describing  tn\ntresses  un   their  heads. They  had   no\nI beards and every pact of their bodies\nwis perfectly smooth.   Their complex\niou o,     nuiuuva,       -to .,     ion     was ot a   dusky copper color;\nlanding ol Columbus in the 1IU1 iv ry their features singular rather than\nof America in H'i2. writes: As g ,,in disagreeable; their aspect gentle and\nid the \u00a7un aio.e, nil their boats were timid. Though md tall, they were\nmanned and armed. They rowod to- well shaped and active Their laces\nwards tbe island. with thoir colors und several parts of theil bodies were\ndisplayed, with warlike music and fantastically painted witli glaring col\nother martial pomp. Ab they up- ors. They were shy at first, through\nI reached the coast they saw it cov- fear, but soon became -am liar with\nered with a multitude of people, the Spaniards and with transport re\nwhom the novelty of the spectacle ' cived trom them hawk bells, glass\nhad drawn together, whose attitudes beads, or othor baubles; in return for\nnr.,1 gestures expressed wonder and as which they gave such provisions as\ntomshment at the strange objects they hud, and sum,* cotton yarn \u2014\nwhich presented themselves to their the ouly commodity ot value which\nview. j tbey could  produce.\nColumbus waB the flrst European Towards evening Columbus t\nwho s?t toot on the new world which ed to his ship, accompanied by many\nbe had discovered. He lanled in a of the islanders iu tneil boats, whl'li\nrich dress and with a naked sword they called canoes; and though i ude-\nIn his hand. His men folloWid, and, , ly formed out of the trunk of a Bin-\nkneeling down, they all kissed th? g'.e tree, they rowed them with sur-\nground which tbey had bo long de- prising dexterity.\u2014Ex.\nSired to -e?. Tney next erected a i\ncrucifix, and prostrating themselves\nbefore .t, returned thanks to Cod tor\nconducting their voyage to euch a\nhappy issue. They then took solemn\npossession of the country    for     the\ndaring that the dumping ot\nprovisions should be strengthened ^\nbeing made applicable to \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 amides\nImported     from     foreign   count\nwhich are ln\\ I al  I   -  than cost\nof production.\nTo work in unison with assoc\nla \u25a0*.\" trade Inan att impi I\nond 1 tions ol  industry  was  dete,--\nli, i. .!.\nOfficers;     President,     Otto    ,\nnuind. Arrowhead; vice president, F\nv:. Adolph, Baynes, B.C . - retary-\nurer an 1 manager, William A.\n' algary; executive, h.w. 9 .t.\ny, r. Chase, B.C ;E.B. H we, .!.:\"\nB. C; A. B Watts. Wattsburg; W.\nMarkDecew,  Paulson, B.C.\u2014Ex.\nlumbermen Meet\nNelson, U. C, Jan. 2'*\u2014The M\ntain Lumber Manufacturers' ., - 1\nyu=\u00bb\u00bb-...u.. \u201e. *_*  , .... .... ^ion at its annual conve.i.'i yea-\nCrown o! Castile and Iyeon, with all t.rday urged the Domiuion govern-\nthe formalities which the Portuguese neat to revise the tariff ui>wur.. for\nwere accustom*d to    observe in acts  further protection of  Umber,  mining\nand Iruit growing Industri\nColumbia.   That mouutnii  mu.\n. this kind in their new diecoverte\nThe  Spanlar-d-.   wh:!e  thus  employ\n1 ur    .-sj* luuu *,.-.     -Runt    v..*..--    ,.u.,*>-.\nfl. w,>re aurrounded  ty many ol the   cannot  operate     without   I J-\n\u25a0.  :.  la irivpii again.it.  Am,*\nimping of low grade  lumbei on the\n\u25a0\n\u25a0 .'.'\u25a0\u2022?.  who  gaze I in    lleni      ;.u..   **\npoo  actions  wbich  they  could ..\nhot  compre ration made\ni!..i not see the consequences,      Th- ong tesolutlon pas    . ul  \u2022 enve'.-\ndress of tbe Spaniards, the wi. tene ?.\nr.f their     skins,     theit    ear    , their'    I   mbei   men\narms,  appeared strange and .- irpris- * ig provincial\nThe     vatt    \u2022 achlnes in which ; that the\nthey traversed  thi      Ban, that see e of p             \u25a0\u2022\u2022.\". r-ih.p.\ni-   to move und 1  th       t-r-     with 1 Inability of compan'oi  1 \u25a0    nifel\nngt            tten               If the growing requirements *<f tli\nresembling       thunder,     accompanied try.\nwith   lightning   ind Vnothei  resolution aika lbs provln-\nwitl           terror that tbey be ernment to take further ,,fpps\ng ,n to rei                  new guesta c.s e to minimize the loss from I ,r.\"it flres\nI iperior order oi  beings, ,ind condud The   railways  nre  asked   to      make\n\u25a0 : that they  were children of the sun immediate  provision   to  relieve      the\nwho had desci...; ,1 to visit the r,*,rth. car   shortage  which  la  tying   i[i    t.iif\nThe Europeans     were hardly     less grain  shipments  In  th*-  prairie    pro\nmazed      at      the    scene  now  before Vinces,\nthem.      Every herb     and shrub and Condemnation of heavily aub IJI\u00bb< 1\ntree     was    nifterent Irom  those that railroads  which  accept,  money  of  the\nflourished  in Europe.   Tho soil s\u00b0f*m people of Canada nnd  1 itrchase lamed to be eich,  but bore few marks of ber and  other suiiplies in  t.he  l'i, ted\nM,iltivntinn.     Tbe climnte,     even    to States Is made in a resolution which\nthe Spaniards, felt warm, though ex- demands that companies    shall bui*-\ntremely   delightful.      The   inhnMtnntx Port home Industries,\nappeared in the simple Innocence     ot Strong opponition was expreSflOl to\nnature,   entirely   naked.    Their   Mack the reported  proposal   to aboltM  the\nhair  long  and   uncurled,     floated    on dumping clause  in  tne  Canadian CUB\n-theii shoulders, or wm    bound    in u>ms act ot 1907, the owocWt'on ds-\nBritish Football\nLond\ngame of the Intel\nlyed   1- \u2022 \u25a0     Mi\n\u25a0\ns nil.\nkeen interest\nwas no score  ,1,  the first hnll.\nlesperata c\"   1\n\u25a0      \u2022 '   the\nlh   back   line   was    Inmlnei\n\u2022\n1 ither Rugl *   icores\n\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0'   *\nini\n\u2022   .     \u25a0 Dm   \u25a0\nFIRST Dl\n\\ t. er i'h\nI.l vei\nM inchesl\n.2.\nM  Idleehorough    I.\nIrf,   1.\n'\u25a0 *'     '\nNotts County,   I; Blackburn I'*\nthree.\nOldham   Uhletii .   :   Bolton  R\nITS,   I.\nPreston  North  End.   I;  Bui\n.'Ii,*iiim! i  1 u,i, d Bradford Citj   posl\n1 honed.\nTottenham  Hotspur, n,\nnil.\nIBCOND  DIVISION\nDurnstey Olossop postponed.\nDardfoi d Rlaokpool,   poatpo\nBurnley, 8; Hull City, I,\nlirby County-Birmingham,  postpon\ned.\nIlulliiim,  :i;   Wudd<T\u00abb,*ld  Town,   I.\n'    1.aiiisboroiigh   Trinity,   2:     (Irimsby\nTown, 3.\nI.i Bt Is,   n;   Clapton  Orient,  2.\nLeicester  Fosse Nottingham  Forest\n,    tp 'iicd.\nStockport  County,  i;  Bristol 0.\nWolverhampton  Wanderers,  l; Chelsea, 1.\nSOUTHERN     LEAGUE.\nBl     ton   nn!   Hove  Albion.   4;     Ley\nti\ntrj    Cay.    1.\nNorthampton, 1; Norwich City, 0.\nSwtngdown Town,  2;  Crystal Pal -\nBrtsl Southamnton, 0.\n-'   Ham   l':,.te*i.   J;   Plymouth  Ar\ntic, 8;  Reading, 0.\nrs,l; Watford,  1\nBrentford,  '.    '.\u25a0\u25a0;\u2022.  Brompton, 1.\nExeter City, 2\nSCCTI8H  LEAGUE\nMhletic.   II.\nTh stie. \u25a0\u25a0\nM n.n.   1;   ('..'tic,   1,\nLanark,  u.\nDundee, ol\nFalkirk, 0.\nHamilton   tcadem\nHearts Qrenock\n\u2022'\nFresh Milk For Sale\nCLEAR   0PY CEDAR  WOOD\n,\" v\n91,      Revelstoke\nLumb\nermen\nmake ,'i c i<\nB.   WELLS,\n:   I   \u25a0 ;\u2022*,' ter\nloo.n. .   I\n.\n\u2022    cb,lli\u00abH\ni make *\n\u25a0pei i ,,'    if \u25a0 mt ;\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nBlnnket*                 \u25a0 *\"ig\nrequired in  oui  * aa.\nSMkhs Gure\nfttit Idv alopa bos\u00abiSi   \u00bb'\"\u25a0'\"\u2022 cobi*.. h\u00bbn|.\n(ba tkrool nail linnl-i.       ...       \u00ab!0 cant.\nNOTIOB.\nItevelstoke Laud District.\nDistrict of West Kootenuy.\nTake notice thut 1, llurrows Henry\nltothwell ot Nukusp, lj. C, occupation gentleman, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the lollowing\ndescribed lunds:\nCommencing at u post planted 10\nchains south of tbe Nurth eust Corner ul T. Lt. il'2i-l, theuce suuth 40\nChains, tbence eust ubout 20 cbuins,\ntu Arrow Lukes, tbence north aloug\nLake ubout MJ Chains, tbence wesl\nabout 2 chains to point ol commence\nincut, containing about IOU ucres,\nmore or less.\nDated December 29th,  1911.\nBurrows   Henry   Rothwell,\nEdward Kusscll  Vipond,  Agent.\nJan,  6th  lust   issue.\nNOTIOB.\n. toke Land District.\nDistrict ot West Kootenuy.\nTuke notice that 1 Horatio Lcvcrue\nRothwell ol Nakusp, B, C, occupation bank manager, int, mis to apply lor permission to purchuse tue\nfollowing   described   lands:\ni    mmencing  at a   Posl  planted  120\nchains soutb of the North-east Oorner \"f T.   L.   11271.      thenee  suuth    80\nheiiee  e,,-t.  about   110   cbaiiiB,\n*   \\ir,,w   Lake,   thenee   north     along\nLake   ,    m|    *\"   chains,   tbence      west\n20 i bains to point ol     com -\ncontaining   about   2110\nor less.\n\".'Hi,    I'lll.\nHoratio Leverene Rothwell.\nBdward Russell Vlpond, Agent.\nfan, Sth\nLIQ1 OR act,  l'JIO.\nrtotii\"  Is  hereby  given   that  thirty\n\u25a0lays afti 1   date application  will    bo\nto tii\u00ab Superintendent ol    Pro\nPolice f\"i   tbe tansfer of tbe\nfoi   iln*  sab' of  liquor  by  it\n1   ipon ti\u201e* premises known\nI   tin Hotel situated  at  Allow\n11 \"1    1,   I'll   Columbia,   li\"in     John\n1 1   Caley   of   Ai lowliead\nD ited tbis Bth day ot January 1112\nJOHN  CALEY,\nian 10 iai issue      1L.1,in of Lloenae\nNOTIOB\nTake    *\u25a0 1 a tbat the annual genei\n\u201ei meeting ol the Hevelstoke Agricultural      Society      will   bo  held   In   the\ncitv iiuii. January irth, i'*'i2, at 8\no'clock   ,n   the  evening.\ni'.i otion of    oflloeri  and    general\nbus ness.\nw. Ii. ROBERTSON,\nSecretary.\nSYNOPSIS   OF COAL MINING\nREGUU1I0KS.\nCoal mining rights ol the Dominion\niu .Man, 1 oi,,i, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, lho\nNorth-west Territories uud ln a portion ot the Province of British Columbia, muy be leased lor a term ol\ntwenty-one years ut an annual rental ol $1 an acre. Not more than\n2,bi,t) ucres  will   be leased   lo  uuc up-\n! plicant.\nApplication for leuso must  bc made\n; by tbc applicant in person to tbe\nAgent or     Bub-Agent of the district\n|In wbich tbe rights upplied fur ure\nsituated.\nlu surveyed territory tho lund must\nbo described by sectiuus, or legal\nsub-divisions ot sections, und in un-\nBiirveyed  territory   tbo  tract  upplied\n: lor shall be Btukcd out by tbc up -\nplicant  himself.\nI Kach applicant must be accompanied by a lee ol $5 which will he refunded it thu rights applied lor ure\nnot uvuilablo, but nut otherwise. A\nruyalty shall bc paid ou the merchantable output of the mine ut the\nrate of live centB per ton.\ni The person operating the mine shall\nfurnish the Agent with sworn returns\naccounting for the full quantity      ol\nI merchantable coal mined ami pay the\nj royalty thereon. It the coal mining\nrights are not being operated, such\nreturns should be furnished ut least\nonce .i year.\nThe lease will include the coal mining rights only, hut tho lesseo may\nbe pi mil ted lii purchase whatever\navailable surface rights may bo considered necessary for tho working ol\nthe mine at tbe rule ut $10.00 un\nacre.\nFor full information application\nBhould be made to the Secretary ot\nthe Department Ol the Interior, Ottawa, or to the Agent or Sub-Agent\nof  Dominion   Lauds.\nW,  W.  COHY,\nDeputy   Minister of the Interior.\nnii    Unauthorised  publication    of\nthis advertisement will not be pnid\nfor.\nElectric Restorer for Men\nPhosnhonol'   \" \"\" a\u00bbaryaanri In lha body\n ! b, it! t*i',per taniioni rettoraa\n.lm mei vitality, Prematura decay and f'l isxaa]\nwraktiff.f aveilfl nt on'e. Fhoaphonol w:,l\nmake you a nr*. nmn. rrlce UaboB.ortWG ''i\niti. Mallea to an? tdate.. llieSoobelJDiuf\n''<\u2022\u00bb.. Nt. i ml,iv in,   . Out.\nSold at Macdoaaid'a Drug Btore.\nNOTICK\nRevelstoke  Laud  District.\nDistrict ol  \\vest Kootenay.\nTake notice llmt 1, ll, licilruu, ot\nArrowhead, B. C, occupation Lineman, intend tu apply lor permission\nto purcbase the following described\nlauds.\nCommeuciug    at    u    post    planted\nubout the uoulli  wesl  coiner ot Alex.\n.1.  IticDoiicil s     application lo     purcbase,  theuce north bu chuius,  tbence\nwest    iu    chains,    theuce    south    80\nchains,   tbence east 40  chaius    ulong\nlake shore to point ot eummeuccmcui .\ncontaining 220 ucres moro ur less.\nH. HEKb'ltON,\nI'er W.F. Ogilive, Agent\nDated tbis 2stb duy ut Nuvomber,\n1911, tirst issueDoci.\nNOTICE.\nUevelstoko Luud District.\nDistrict oi  West Kouteuuy.\nTako notico that I, Alex. J. McDonell, ul llevelstuke, B.C., occupation llot.il Proprietor, intend to apply for permission io purohaso tbo\nlollowiug   described lauds.\ni on,in, m in,: ut u post planted near\nthe uorth wesl post of Lot 7'JO2, eust\nof c.i|ie Horn, near tbu h.iihu west\ncorner of T, L. tun, tbence north\n,'.u cbains, theuce west 80 cbuins,\nthenoe south 80 cbuins, tbence eust\n.mi cbuins, along luke shore to point\nol commencement, coutuiuing till)\nacres more or less.\nALKX.  J. McDONliLL,\nP\u00ab W.F, Ogilive, Agent\nDated this 28th day ol November,\nl'.Ul. lirst issue Dec. 2nd.\nNOTICE.\nitcvelstukc  Luud District.\nDistrict of West Kootenuy.\nTuke notico thut I, Hurry 1.\nLandry ol ltosslund, B. C, occupa -\ntion, mining, intends to upply for permission to purchuse the fulluwing described lands:\nCommencing ut a post planted\nabout 40 chains west ot tho Southwest Corner of Lot 8118, thence north\n40 chains, thence west 80 chains,\ntheuce south 40 chains, thenco eust\n80 cbains to point ot commencement,\ncontaining 320 ucres moro or lesB.\nDnted  December, 9th, 1911.\nHARRY I.  LAUDRY.\n1st Is. Jaa.6    Per D. Fisher, Agent.\nBhikhh Cure\nuniBklr stops coughs, cnrcn cokla, licols\nthc   Uironi and   lungs. -   \u2022   -   US cents.\ni\nf\n\\ WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2*ltli,  1312,\nTHIECnyC^IL-HIElRJLLU, lEEYElLSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, Ja.N. 21th, 1912.\nWATCH THE WINDOWS\nFORj BARGAINS FORj\nBALANCE OF MONTH\nOF JANUARY\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. 2- \/fume * Co.. -Untiled\nTAKE ELEVATOR TO\nDRY GOODS, TOY AND\nFANCY GOODS DEPT.\nSee the New Cash Carrier\ni'\n< *\n\u25a0\n' *.\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 thrifty\" 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 the?e.\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    |JAGENTS|     FOR   THE\nIadiesHomeJoirna\n^ patterns^\nMONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE\nGet The Home Pattern Style Book\nSOC\ncA 15c Pattern Free\nSee   Window    FRIDAY      BARGAINS    *\u2022  Window\n500 Yards of Chiffon and Net.       Regular $1.00 Per Yard\nFriday, Only 25c\n500 Yards of Ribbon of Ribbon, 25c. and 35c. Goods\nFriday Only 15c Per Yard\nLadies Flannel Shirt Waists\nMade of all wool English Sheet*\ning Flannel; warm and comfortable, roomy\" and easy* fitting: wear any\" kind of a collar\nwith them; cuffs made to button or wear links.\nJust $3-50 Each\nThis Week\nGroceries and Crockery Department\nFruits\nA large shipment of N'aval Oranges, Jap\nOranges, Lemons and Bananas arriving this\nweek. The Stock is in the best of condition\nthis time of year and lhe priees are lower than\nin the early season. Nuts and Table Raisins\nare also in big demand now. They possess a\nhigh food value and are a very healthful dish\nthis time oi the vear.\nApples\nWe still have a few boxes of the best\ngrade of apples in stock Wagner, Jonathan\nNorthern Spy, and a few other varieties\u2014and\nwe guarantee thc quality of every box. Hotels and restaurants will make no mistake in\nbuving our cooking apples at $1.75 per box.\nLay in a stock now, as they are sure lo be\nhigher in the latter part of thc winter. Our\ntable apples arc all wrapped to insure their\nkeeping.\nCrockery and Glassware\nStock-taking is now on, and wc are making a big push on all lines of Crcckery and\nGlassware. We will make it worth your while\nto buy these articles from us. All are new-\npatterns, new designs and the latest make.\nCups and Saucers, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,\nJugs, Vases, Fancy Trays, Water Sets, Mugs,\nWater Pitchers and Jardiniers,\nBig Discount off Any Article lliis Month\nSyrups   Syrups\nHave vou tried any of our McNally's Pure\nMaple Syrup. If you have not; why not?\nWe guarantee this Syrup pure and appetizing,\nmade from the sap of the good old maple\ntrees in the forests of New Brunswick, there is\nnothing on the market to compete with it. Put\nup in quart bottles at 50c. and 1 -Gallon cans\nat $2.25 each. When ymi try it you will use\nno other.\nBovril!    Bovril!\nWinter weather is Bovril weather ! You\nwill eat well, sleep well and look well if you\ndrink a little hot Bovril each day this cold\nweather. One bottle will last you and family\na long time. It is nourishing and helpful to\nvour system. Put up ia 2 o ., 4 OZ,, 12 Oi,\nand 16 OZ,  bottles.\nCanned Vegetables\n'I his is tlie season of the year for Canned\nVegetables. If you cat more vegetables you\nwill feel the better for it. Our tanned Peas,\nCoin, Beans, Tomatoes ar.d Pumpkins are the\nbest brand on the market. Green gi ods and\ndry vegetables are scarce and high in price,\nwhile ihe canned geeds arc just as gocd and\nvery much cheaper.\nSee our display* of French Pees,\nc7Wushrooms end c\/\"ParE\u00a7res in glass\nbottles, Beets, c\/4sparagras and Succotash in cans.\nBargains in Soap\nOn Monday and Tuesday, January 22\nand 2,',, arc Soap Days with us as well as with\nyou.\nCucumber, Olive Oil, Oatmeal and Glycerine Toilet Soaps, regular price 60c pcr\ndoz., at only 40c pcr doz.\nCold Cream Toilet Soap, regular price 30c\nper doz., at only 20c pcr doz.\nRemember, only\" oMonday and Tuesday*\nMince Meat Matters\nMonday and Tuesday we will put on sale\nDavies' Mince Meat in packages at only 10c\na package, regular price 15c.\nMen's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes\nMEN'S OVERCOAT SALE\nWe are clearing out all the remainder of our splendid line of Winter Overcoats. Now, just when\nyou need one, is the time to investigate these prices. It will pay you. Every coat bears the famous 20th Century Brand Label, and is up to their high standard of quality and workmanship-\nX&aSZ.\n$15.00 Value\nA line of coats that we were\njustly proud of at the regular\nprice. Cut in thc latest fashion\nwith easy, pleasing lines, they\ncome in black or grey cloths\nwith velvet collar, either in 4s\nor 50 inch lengths.\nSweater Coat\nBargains\nAll our Sweater Coats must be\ncleared out by the end of the\nmonth. To do this we are offering some exceptional bargains. Our\nline consists of Hewson's and\nVancouver Knitting Co. goods.\nBoth standards of excellence.\nMen's Pure Wool Sweater Coats\nHull] plain and lnt:li neck. All\nthe new patterns mul weave*.\nTbey were good values at $-l..Mi\nand 95.00.\nSale Price, $3.50\nMen's Sweater Coats\nMedium qualitv,   Infill and   low\nnecks.    All ahades and pattern**-\nSale Price, $2.00\nBoys' Hewson Sweater Coats\nHand   woven,     ^vcA   wearing,\nPvre Wool.\nSale Price, $1.76 Each\nBoys' Sweater Coats\nMedium quality. Shades ol\nbrown, Kra>' and green. }',*iep-\ntiolml value at\n$1.00 Each\n$18.00 Values\nTweed Lister with wide, reversible collar. Xo extra hardware around thc neck and a\nperfect lit, in high as well as\nlow- collar.\n'\u2022 Muto\" Coats, \u2014 In heavy\ntweeds, full 52-in. length, collar may be used either close\nfitting high or as an ordinary-\nopen collar.\nHerring Bone Worsteds, plain\nneat cut, 45-inch length, velvet collar. A neat, servicablc\ncoat, suitable for all occasions.\nC. B. HUME & CO., Ltd. WEDNESDAY, JAN. M\u00ab, IUU.\nTH3B  MAIL-HEEALD,  BEVELSTOKH\nWEDNESDAY, JAN. 21th, 10)2.\n[ New Year's Bargain Sale\nSPECIAL PRICES ALL OVER THE STORE\t\nGirls' Winter Coats\nSix only Girls' Winter Coats, till this sen-\nson's styles, Sizes, 8,10, 12 and 14 years\nSale Prices $4.50 to $5 Each\nIf you need a coat for any of the above\nages you cannot afford to overlook these.\nLadies' Tweed Costumes\n1 Grey Serge Suit, Size 36,  *l(l\n1 Black Serge Suit, Size 86 *10\nG only Tweed Suits, Size 34, 80,  and 38.\nReg. *2o and $30.   On Sale.at  *15.B0\nFurs    Furs    Furs\nOne onlv. Ponv Coat. Reg. (95. Sale\n$70. 1 only, French Seal Set. Reg. $70.\nSale Price. 150, 1 only Astrachan Set.\nReg. US.    Sale Price, 25.\nChllds Sets\u2014(irey'-Persian Lamb.\nLadies'   Sable   Stoles   Ladies'   Isabella\nFox. Ladies'Marmot Stoles.   I'rice ranging from 13 up,   The above are nil new.\nLadies' Dressing Gowns\nMade  from   Eiderdown.     Sale  Price\n H4.50\nFancy Wrapperettes.     Sale Price $10\nSale Prices on all\nMen's  Goods\n\"Men's Winter Overcoats-Sale Price, 110\nMen's Youths' and Boys' Suits, odd\nTrousers, House Coats, Men's Underclothing. \t\nThis Sale includes everything in\nour Entire Stock. Come Early and\nget first choice.\ncTHillinery\nty4.ll our Millinery going  at Half\nPrice at this Sale.\nREID & YOUNG\nBORN\nCOOPER\u2014At  RevelBtoke, B, C,   en ]\nMonday,  January  16th,  1912,     to\nMr. and Mrs. Terry Cooper, ft son'\nDONALDSON\u2014On January 22nd, 1912'\nto Mr. and Mrs. A, ll* Donaldson, '\na son. ____.\u2014\u2014\u2014\nIHE CITY IN BRIEF\nMi. A. McRae wcut tu Nelson on\nMonday laet,\nT. Jamleson, of Fori St. John,\n13. Oi, paid n vnsit to Hevelstoke mm\nweek.\na. c. Hidden, ol Vancouver, w,i>\niimoug tbc muuy coast visitors lien*\nc*n Monday.\nij. vi. Johnson, ol Cranbrook, was\nu guest at thcK .nj; Edward on Mon\nday  laBt.\nj. Bunett and wile, ol Calgarl,\nwere Hcvpletokc visitors the lore\npart of this week.\nGait Coal heats them all, the only\ndomestic coal  on the  niurket.    Gait\n.-oal  I'urus  all uight.\nEugene l'eake. ol Talt, ciinic in on\nTuesday o.' tiii^ week to see the\nsights of the city.\nli. Nenly oi lilacier, and Mi. und\nMrs. Newbigglng, of Comaplix, were\nvisitors iu the city last Monday.\nJ. A. Longc uf London, was um-\n\"Mg tbc long distance visitors t\" pay\nour fair city a visit this week.\nP. U. Campbell, a resident ol Kam\nloops, was among tbc many otltsld -\n\u2022rs to visit Revelstoke tbe past iew\ndays!\nMr.  and  Mrs.  MitChel aud  'ji. \u00bby, o[\nimous,    left for    their    home    on\nTuco my   morning  after  having  spent\na couple of weeks in ibe city.\nThe young girls snowshoe club held\n(i fine tramp about four miles down\niouth  last   Saturday.   About  20 mem\n\u25a0 - :>emg in the party. Thc only\napparent diliiculty they encountered\nwas in Keeping their snowshoes on.\nThe Ur.ir.g'eirien of the city an Link\ning preparations for the enterl iin\nment of tbe Proviucial Grand l.odgt,\nwbich meets here February -0, '21 and\n22, lt is expected about 135 >' the\ni-rethreu will  lx present.\nSupt.   Busteed,   general   superintendent o! the C.I'.R., with headquarters\n\u2022it Vancouver,  arrived    in town     at\nnoon on Tuesday.   Mr.  Bust-ed .-; on\nh.B     way    east     on a three months\nleave  ol  n'-eence,  and w.ll  stop  over\nnt Winnipeg to confer with high offl\nciali of his company.   During Ins i\\b-\n\u25a0^enoe in the east Supt. T.   Kilpatrick\nWill   be  acting  geix-rn        |   \u25a0     '.ndent\n\u00abt   Vancouver,   w-bile  t'liief  li -;\nCottrel! of Hevelstoke. will l* acting\nlUpei Intendl I \u2022    at   l'.ev.?!****it\"Ve    :\n\u2022 be absence  ..f Supt.  Kilpatrick.\nHONEV   - HONEV\nPure White Clover Honey in S Ib. Cans.   Tbis is  something you\nwill liud awfully nice nt ibis season of lbe yeai.\nHOME-MADE JAM -In plutsand quarts, g'-iss jurs.   Tins is\nabsolutely pure and well put up.\nSYRUPS    Pure Maple Svrup iu liotlles nr cans, wbich we guarantee to be the bi st.\nA. HOBSON,\nMacKenzie Avenue\nREAD\nVou can'l expect to\nhave all the comforts\nol home unless you\nhave one of youi own\nMARK\nthe cn.u-1 location of\nthese homes we bave\nfor sale on Third St.\nout) a short distance\nfrom the C. P. R.\nShop- and Station.\nLEARN\nto be independent\nand not be paying\nrent when you can\neasily pay for a home\nthrough our loan\nsystems.\nKOOTENAY  AGENCIES LIMITED\nJanuary Hr-Dlxl. Jubilee Ringers.     I   Mr. aud Mrs. J. McDonald  Irft on\nThe management of the opera house ' Monday 0 , -ended \u00abt  to  No-\nrom the LudieB'  Aid Bale of cooking\nA Bong service witl be given in tbo\nMethodist church Sunday night, when\ntbo hymns of Clmrles Wesley will be\nsung.\t\n.lust as we go to press comes the\nsad news that Engineer M. ('\u25a0\u2022 Morris\nwub accidentally killed on the C.P.R.\nnear (iordon Siding, on tho morning\nof January 23rd.\nThe W.C.T.U. will hold ft ten at the\nhomo of Mrs. M.  J. Scott, Third St.\non Friday, February 2nd, Silver\ncollection,\nMr. J. W. Whliely, grand organiser\nfor thc Orangemen, wns tn town   on\nTueshny  ovoning   on  his  way      down\nthrough the Kootenays,\nA telegram has reached town that\nit will bo Impossible for Mr. J.H.D.\nAualiind to bo iu the Methodist\nchurch tonight in his song recital.\nTho special musical service at the\nPt'cshyterinn church lust Sunday ov-\nening attracted a large audience. Tho\nsing was enjoyed by all, and Rev.\nGeorge 0, Pringlc's sermon on \"Subjection to the Higher Powers\" was\nmost helpful and Inspiring,\nA  quiet  and   pretty  wedding      wns\nsolemnised on Monday evening, Jun-\nuary 22nd, the contracting parties\nbeing Miss Frances Milliccnt Arrold,\nand John H. Walter, ol Uie <'. 11.\nHume & Co. stall. The Hev. i.'. A.\nProcunier performed the wedding tor\nemony in St. Peter's church. Mr.\nand Mrs. Walter will reside in Hevelstoke.\nThc Royal Templars gave a social\nat the home of Mrs. F. W. Laing on\nTuesday, 23rd Jauuury. tver forty\nwere present, and a very 011)05 able\ntime was spent with rains:': nud\nspeeches. Rev. Mr. Mclntyre emo a\nmost instructive ulk ou temperance,\nwhich was greatly appreciate by his\nhearers, Mr. Robson won the first\nprize in the contest, aud Miss Hay-\nmier carried oil thc consul if ion prize\nAt the next meeting of the Itcyul\nTemplars in the lodge hall, there will\nbe au initiation service.\nThe annual congrcgatiuuul meeting\nof St. John's church will be beld on\nThursday evening next nt eight\no'clock. At the close ol the business\nI uess meeting ibcrc will he a social\n'gathering and refreshments will be\nserved. Tbe meeting iB open for\nmembers, adherents aud all who attend the church, uud the ollieers Oi\nihe church are nuxiouB to have a\nlarge attendance. On uccouut ol\nthis mcetiug tomorrow evening there\nwill he no meeting ol the Westmin\nstcr Guild  tonight.\nThe  Junior choir of the  Methodist\nchurch hold a sleigh ride purty     on\nI Thursday     evening    Inst  ufter  choir\n\u2022 practice.    Mrs. J. C. Robson and Mrs\nI lt.  J. Mciutyro chaperoned the purty\naround  tbe  city  and  out  into      the\n(country.   They called at thc home ol\nMr. I.F.  Liudmurk and consumed ul-\neerv   highly  recommended,  alter  hav-; visiting  at   the   Methodist   parsonage\ning played to a number of capacity   Hns week\nhouses in the okanagan.\nMr. and Mrs. El, H. Hut ler. who\nreturned on Sunday week from B\nhoneymoon trip t\" tbe coasl cities,\nand spent a few days w;.|, the bride's\nparents, left on Thursday morning\nfor Bummerland where tbey will reside.    Mi.  llut lor is manager of     the   ^\t\nhardware  department   of  the  Summer   '\"  this newer  and  mora commodious\nland  Supply company's store, Maiding.\nOn  Monday  last  Mr.   A.   1 !    wlul\u00b0      on  their   r-. leekiy\ncalled at  the Mail-Herald oibM.   with  tramp :,.\u25a0\u25a0  Snowshoe Club one\nthree unposted stamped letteri which\nlie lound   lion-da;   forenoon on     -ni\nstreet    The letters w\u00abre i\nMrs. s. H. McDonald, prince Hupert,\nMis-  M.  McDonald,  Xar '.ver.    and\nMiss   Mary  Grant,   Vancouver      Mr.\nPradoUni deposited these letters    .n\nthe   post   ofllce OS   Monday   ulternnon.\nH. Moore and .1 Witch, of the\nMolsons Hank stall, while tobogganing down the mountain Sid\nThursday evening hnd what murht\nhav. been a rather bad accident, it\nseems that their toboggan ran into\na rock and upset. Mr \\l \u25a0 :\u2022\ned a bad cut in the face, while Mr\nVeitCh got olt with a cut  hand.\nThe members and 'n    Fp\n\u25a0vorth League of the M tii< list ch ireh\n' About 30 enjoyed the nde.   This is a\nThc  new block  ol  C.   R.   Macdonald   real live organization, -which is plan-\ntbe   druggist,   is   Hearing  completion,   mae to do its     pint  In  making  the\nThe      plate   glass   front  has   arrived   morning service  of  the < liurch nttra:\ntins   week   and   is   now   installed     and   live  and   helpful.\nIn   th, '\u25a0:-\u25a0   uf   a   few   weeks      the '\nstore will be ready for arcupancy.\nwhen the McDonald drug store will\nbe removed from its present location\nBUSINESS LOCALS\nGood cooks like Coursier's coal.\nSecond had I'iuno for sale at How-\nsou's furniture store.\nduy\nlast week had rather a thrilling exit seems that while they N. Coursier's coal\nwere *.ut on the mountain side, *>ne\nof the partv wer.t higher up thc\nmountain than the rest, with the con\nsequence tbat \u25a0 \u2022   was start\n.'   \u2022   :.-. sen for tbe\n\u25a0   \u2022     \u2022 ibrttbe  and  trees\nwhich   enabled      the   order  Robbln's\n\u25a0   til!\n\u25a0   *   :   B)\n\u25a0    eaRon that _^_^^_^^_^^^^_^^_^^__\nrmrt. The    beat   .,11   round  coal    is    Hob-\n~*.      . , . '        'go coal.\nThe     Ladles of Johns church\nhave spent -     reek in tbe cam-      \u2022\u00bb' '   the     Scottish supper\nmi*.,,,,,!  dollars,   and  dance  by  the      Hevelstoke    Oale\nand moat  ol them report good eucc    donlan   -o. -ty  tonight.\nNo dirt,  no smoke,  no soot In    H.\nfours\nMoving     pictures    at    the   Edison\ntheatre  tonight.\nSee  the   Hevelstoke    Nurseries    for\nCut Flowers. Phone 56. t. c.\nIf  you want good  clean  lasting coal\nLethbridge  coal.\nDo not  overlook  the  Edison's    big\nprogram *,f  moving pictures  tonight.\nSee our tables of Fancy China and\nGlassware tbnt we arc ollorlng 2& per\ncent, discount on for the month ol\nJanuary,\u20140, B, Mumo & Co.\nllowson & Co. are determined to\nsupply the people ol Hevelstoke with\nlinoleum, carpets and furniture at\nEastern prices freight added, come\nami be convinced,\nA  bargain you get only once a year ,\nseine  the  opportunity  while  you havo\nthe  chanoe\u201425  per cent,  discount   ou\nFanoy     China     and crockery.\u20140, B. '\nHume & Co.\nFirst class program of lujving\npictures and orchestra music at the\nEdison  theatre tonight.\nSule of Linoleum at Howson's. Inlaid at 110c. per yard. Get a pieco\nbefore It is all gone.\nInlaid linoleum at Howson's, !)0c.\nper yard, hew docs thnt compare\nwith  catalogue  prices  Ircighl   added.\nTO LOT\u2014Furnished room or hoard\nand room. Apply to MrB. McDonald,\nSecond street, oppoBito Knox church\nThc treat of your life is the Dixie\nJubilee Concert Co. at the opera\nhouse tomorrow night.\nW. Parry Auctioneer and Valuator,\nconducts private household sales ut\nyour homes.\nCome nnd see what It is to bc a\nbachelor on the Ranges at tho Edison tonight.\nNOTICE.\nAll members of F. Company, R.M.\nR., will assemble for drill on Thursday evening (tomorrow) at 8 o'clock\nAlso Target Practice.\n11.  SMITH,  Capt.\ness.   It wns  expected  that  by      last\nSatur ng the ground     \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\ni, fairly     wll covered\nbeld a social and literary cvemn\/ on   . ,     ,.knnnin((  \u201e(  this  week.\nlay evening at     the hon--* of\nj.Mr.  J. C. Robson,     Third\ntberiogi which are hei I\ni month are proving to be ai\n\u25a0 n;   .-     th     i*' \u25a0 \"i\"   The\nyoung     men   are   arranging  lol\nbate on church union to\nB  later date.\nall returns will l,\u00bb linnd-ml IB, ao tbat\n\u2022 \u25a0*\u25a0 at presented al\n* '\u25a0- the    congrvgal\n\/   The   ladies   de\nserve energetic\nmanner  ,n  which th,'>- took    hold    ol\nthe ' am   \u25a0 ire to be o ngrat\ndated sir nnrcaat>.\nii'' the Dixie Jubilee con-\noert  at   the     upcra  House  tomorrow\nw.  Parry    Second street, takes coo-\ni -in  aud  make  your fm m\n;ke  new,  at  y*.iir  homes       Send\n.Seem, i band furniture, stoves, car\nIgfet,   W     I'arry,   atlct -\nvaluator,  Becond    street.\n\u25a0   Queen  street    Toronl\nHEWS'   DRUG  STORE\nRexall  Cherry\nCough Syrup\n35c, 50c, $1 a bottle\nRexall Cold Cure. 25c\nWe i ecommend these reinedii h\nui'l will lefund yonr money\ni( not satisfactory,\nRexall 93 Hair Tonic\n50c and $1.00\nFineiLinen Sationery\n35c a box. 3 tor $1\nA New Stock of\n500 Tally Cards\nWliist and Bridge Whlel\nTallies.\nOffice Supplies\nPiles, Lcdget\nBooks, etc.\n1912 Diaries\nPiles, ledger-. Journals,\u00bb n It\nBooks, in*.\nbews THE REXALL STORE bews\nBARGAINS\nBARGAINS!\nIn all kinds ',)' Men's and Boys' Wearinx\nApparel.\nDrawing downs and Smoking   Jackets\nfur men a specialty.\nShoes of al) kinds and at all price!,\nMcKINNON & SUTHERLAND\nFRST STREET\nCorporation of the City\nof Hevelstoke\nI'UULIl' NOTIOB.\nI'ublic Notice is hereby given tlmt\nit is absolutely uecessnry Unit disorders of a suspicious nature be reported to Dr, McLean, Cily Medical\nHealth Officer or other physicians,\nas soon ns known. Failure to do this\nis a punishable oflcncc.\nBy Ord'r,\nB.  A.  LAWHuN,\nCity Clerk.\nSTOP! LOOK! LISTEN!\nWHY?\nWELL,   LOOK   WHO'S  COMING?\n'     WHO?\nWHY! THE DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS\nAnd tbey mc something out ol the ordinary,\nWHEN ARE THEY COMING?\nwhy January 25th, 1912 \u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\nSEATS ON  SALE  AT  MACDONALD'S  DRUJ  STORE\nCOMING        COMING        COMING\nThe Royal Welsh Moelwyn Male Voice Choir\nUnder the direction of Mr. Clarence Robson\nOPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, AT 8:30\n25   Voices-25\n4 Soloists \u2014 4\nConductor -CADWALDYR ROBERTS\nPRICES,\n50C   75C.  $1.00\nTickets will be on Sale at Mncdounld'B Ihun Store Jun. -'6th, I91J\n. f\nCTJT   PLOWEES\nWr nre specializing in all varieties ill Season\nof Cul Flowers. (lur Bhowing is unsurpassed.\nCome and inspect for yourself,\nREVELSTOKE NURSERIES\nw. ll. roTTRU'T, Manager.\nOn South Road, Half a Mile from Town\nEDMONTON\nA glance at the map will show you that Edmonton must be the logical\ndistributing centre for the Great Peace River Country and Northern\nB. C, covering a territory hundreds of miles square now being opened up\nby the Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Pacific Railroads. New\nIndustries are now heading towards this coming commercial centre and\nthe railway development this year will be enormous. The C. N. R.\nare putting in their Shops there and the C. P. R. are spending\n$3,000,000 in the City alone. Everything pointa to a record\nyear  for   1912  and   Realty   values  will   rapidly advar.es.\nOur Subdivision there called\nis   located   but 2'A\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\nS1SO  EACH\n$30 Down and Balance Over 18 Months\nWe have for sale a few specially selected lots in Port Mann, the western\nterminus of the C. N. R., at $275 each, with a cash payment down of *75.\nOver a million and a half dollars have been invested in Port Mann during\nthe last three weeks, and these lots which adjoin the townsite will more\nthan double as soon as the 0, N. R. Townsite is put on the market in\nMarch.   Get in on this bargain at once for a quick clean up.\nJ. B. WATSON REALTY COMPANY\nB. Or. 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