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Headquarters for |\u00bb]\nfi Columbia    River     Navigation. 3\n\u25a0 Hub of   Timber    Belt, Mineral H\n8 Zone,   Agricultural    Lands and   ;\u00ab!\n9 Vabt Waler Powers of B. C.        H\n\u25a0 m\nm (*1 I\u00bb !!\u00ab] !\u00abi 11\"! H\u00aeN 1 (\"1 \u00ae l\u00ab! M\n%\n\u25a0V\n\"Revelstoke, the Capital of Canada's Alps.'9\nvv \u2014\t\nThe Mail-Hepald\ni\u00ab:x8i.:\u00bb\u00bb;i?sw:i\u00ab;i,g3ii\nL-i \u25a0\n\u25a0 THE MAIL-HERALD \u00a3\n(g Circulates  twice  per  week am- 8\n(D on?;  the prosjieious citizens  ol H.\n{\u25a0] Canada's     Premier     Province. \u00a7|\nIH The      recognised      advertising [\u25a0)\ng medium  tor  Kootenay and In- 9\ng terior  British Columbia. g\nm m\n(SiawiIHSflHSlilllSSllia\nVol. 19   No 78\nKEVELSTOKE. B. C OCTOBER 1, 1913\n$.2.50 Per Year\nCITY COUNCIL.\nREGULAR MEETING\nLong Discussion re Building Permit Applied for\nby J. C. Tapping.-Council Grant Same on\nCertificate Building Inspector.\u2014Other Important Business Transacted.\n(Continued from la-,'1 Issue)\n. ___\u2014\u2014\u2014\nAid. Bourne\u2014 I have no questions to\nask.\nAhl Horobin\u2014Those are the only\ntwo things we ipieationed at the last\nmeel ing.\nCB. Gillian\u2014These speejtications are\ntbe usual specifications, which are sub-\nnutted by the architect. It is a question between the architect anil the ow-\nner of the building. The building in-\nspecini* ha- the say ii he is nol satis-\ntied.\nAid. McSorley\u2014No, 1 have uo ipies-\ntion-.\nOhairman\u2014Mr. Wallaee and Mr Gillan. that will h\u00ab* all.\nAid. McSorley\u2014Mr. Gillan. you understand you have had your hearing\non the matter, if you wish to remain\nit i-  ymir  privilege.\nO.E. Gillan\u2014I know all about ihat,\nthe-re Is no permit required for my\npresence here.\nAlder. Horobin\u2014I understand the\nplans blue prints, etc., have been referred to ihe buileling inspector. Here\nundei ln~ own signal ure is now given\nthat they comply with the bylaws, in\nview of this fact I moie' \"ihut in view\not the decision ol the building inspector in certifying that the plans and\n.specilie aiion- of the proposed huihline^\naboui to be erected on lots 17 to 19,\nblock IT, comply with the bylaw, that\nthe ,'\u2022\u2022 rmission of ibis council !\u00bb-\u25a0 given\nto Mr. J.C. Tapping to erect the build\ning according to the plans ;m.l specifications on tile in the City Clerk's of-\nti.e.\"\nOhairman Howson\u2014Is there a seconder to this motion.\nAid. Bourn,\u2014 Is there no allnman\nhei'' from that ward who wishes to assist ,n ihe building Up of thai part ol\nthe town\nAid. M -Kinnon\u2014I personally am n>it\nInterested, if it complies with the by -\nlaws it is just on the -'ame fooling as\nany ..thei buiklin^ eeiine; up within the\nfire limits.\nWhile I dtd noi vote on this at the\nlast ine-eting because I diel nol want to\nuntie- essarily get Into ibis thing, al\ntl.\" -ame' time! am noi u'<>in: to go\nagainst my fi-eliug of justness in a\nman putting a building up provided he\ncomplies with the bylaws, and tf no\none else wants to Becond Mr. Hoiobins\nmotion,! will second it, rather ihan\nsee anything which ha- been done fot\neverybody else and which is in accordance with our Inlaws, turned d. wn.    i\nAid. McSorley\u2014No, we arc not really for thc question yet.\nPersonally I am a good deal like A Ll\nMeKinnon, I .nn inii trying to blo>*k\nthi-' building going up. This building\nhas ', lite   i lii-iiiiy In connection with\nit.     II   ihere is not   there  will  li \u25a0.    This\nbuilding, -o lar, has been bandied by\ntbe board of license lontmissioners and\nIdee     'ell      -.'''     ;,|lV     I'll'llll     plTStlllillly   for\ntang n_- iiv city council up with ;t.\nPersi an . ' '\u25a0 i \u2022\u25a0 i n ti inn io keep\nHi \u25a0 ty c iuni il oil ; i tan le, but\nI nn afraid they mc getting into li\nanyhow. They were distinctly given t ,\nun I'11 land iiiii .uiv building ihut was\ndon \u25a0 before the i onflrmatlon ol a\nsubse Mieni license commissioner* meet\nini;, was di'iie at ihi'ir risk. I claim\nUnit ihi- council diould noi deal with\nthi- iiiniteruni.il after the mth nf Oc-\ntober, when thii has been ratified or\notherwise hy the license commissioners\nAid.   Me Kinnon\u2014In   the   firsl   plaoe I\npersonally do nol care whether tb li\ncense, commissioners' ratify this, wheih\ner they  put a   li'-eiise  there  or nol   and\nwhether ihey meeton the lOthor not.\nor they never meel, 'Ihey lime noth\ning iee In with ihe matter, nnd they\njueneii   tangling  mr  with   ihe    lie ise\n',.\u25a0 .  nr.  id 11  IIS  n \u00a7 ii :,  |\nm m\nli MANNINQ'S. *]\nB Whole ni\" Retail 1\nIJ ll\n* li   I'livm ' Can ly from us you \u25a0\n\u25a0 \"'*      Fresh    Made 'I'.. Day \u25a0'\n|S, I.\"ee  I        Ol      ll'       II'   fhl      t      IJll   Jitj |\n\u25a0 I'.'iimni.'M li,,,,,. fndu trj bj \u25a0\nia I) lying al \u25a0\n1                                            H\nlai MANNINO'B \u25a0\nPl 1\n[\u25a0 1 ....... . \u25a0 ......\ncommissioners. If they wanl to ke>'p\nthe law, or break tho law, that is thoir\nfuneral no' mine. It is however, to\nkeep  lhc  couneil  from  getting   langle.l\nup with the license commissioners au.l\niheir actions ihat I am supporting the\nbuilding of this hotel or whatever building you call it.\nOnee the permit is given Ior building this block, the council is throi.di\nwith it.\nChairman\u2014Any further discussion Le\nfore I put the motion, there is ample\ntime for discussion.\nAid. MeKinnon\u2014I would liko to hear\nthe aldermen give their opinion.\nAid. Horobin\u2014Personally I tiiian it\nwould bean acquisition to th: 'iiy\nto have a building of this sort constructed. I only wish there wer.' a\nhundred of ihem L'oing up. tlf course\nw \u25a0 do iml know what the license e ra-\nmiseloners will <lo, that has nothing to\n.I,, wiih ihe ciiy council, as All. MeKinnon -ay-. I appreciate lhc stand\nA Id. MeKinnon and Aid. McSorley\nhave taken, but it i-1 not a question lor\nthis counoil.\nAid. Me Sorley\u2014Do you think ii is\ngoing io hinder or help the bui! li.ig if\nwe pa--  il   before  lhe Imh.\nAl.l. Horobin\u2014It -bouhl he absolute\nly understood hy the applicant, that\nno matter what maybe done ny the\ncouncil in lhe manner of grauling a\npermit, it Is noi to 1h.> used as in argument in favor of the granting of tbe\nlie i nse or otherwise,\nAid. Mi-Soiley\u2014I think the ,'a=on\nfm- this requeet for approval of tbis\nhas been so that they may have something to hang thei- hat on in the application for a license.\nAid. MeKinnon\u2014My idea is that the\nsooner the council is through .'Ch it\nthe better.\nAid. McSorley\u20141 ihink the matter\nIuui better Ik- handled after the 10th\nwhen tbe other people are through\nwith it.\nAid. MeKinnon\u2014We have nothing to\ndo with them, tbis -how has nothin_r\nlo do with the other.\nAid. McSorley\u2014Often one -how is\nused io help another,\nAid. Uouin.\u2014I do not see what the\ncounoil  ha-    furl her    to do.    A party\n1 n-  io pm up a  building and it  i-\npassed hy thc building inspector. 1 'I..\nnot know what we are hie for unless\nwe want building to Lro on under such\ncircumstances. 1 have n.ithinu' further\nii. -ay. The question Was then put.\nAid, MeSorh-y voted against. i\nORDINARY BUSINESS.\nThe counoil then resumed ordinary\nbusine--.\nUnder the     beading of commti\nti.in-  the following letter     was read\nfrom Ciiy Solicitor:\u2014Re  Lewi-  Feme.\nI have ni tie' request eif the Mayoi   Interviewed Mr.   Lewi-  jn  regard to   the\nproposal of  the cot il  lo pay     him\nJI.'iO lode, ih- fencing at the- powei\nhouse road and relieve ihe oity from\nall furthei responsibility in connection\ntherewith. He lays thai I.i- wiil take\ni h.i i -um to fence one s\nly. Imt. iimi he will not relieve tb- city\nfiom whai I..' consider* theii acre--\nin in ui fence ii nn both tide . He i iy\nthin wh.n Im' igned the deed and th-'\nagreement prepared at Mr. Lawion'i\nleepie-ihe fully un lersiood ihat the\nagreement wa- to be carried out to\nili.' letter, nn.l be now objects tr. the\ndeed being delivered ovei 'e, ih cny\nimle-s ihe agreement is fully rried\nout He threaten- to -'top up the\nroad hy gates mil\"-- ilu- mattei\njusted nt one\" and notified me to iay\nthat he in\" n Is i\" t i,.' ee a , p to\nhave ihe deed cancelled unlerfi the agree\n.1.'in i- carried out. I know thai the\nagreement   wa-   prep ire I   v   Mi, Law-\non's  iv pi- -i. an I  un ler  Ins  in tne\n\u25a0 um    i--   i.i  i.m i.ui-. ime   whether Law\niiii ever bad authority fiom the \u25a0\u25a0 \"i\n\u2022 l'o mai up ir h an agreement, I\n..[ i ourse ' liuin' ay, I know that\nLewis   dgned  the agre menl   nn I  eie.-i\nin my pn' \"ll \u2022 in lh\" fill Mlei tli.it\nih ' agli 'i'i \u25a0 \u25a0 Would be aril I out.\nami if ''' ff in i    n.,*  to lie i ir -\n' Imi   .nn. h.' -h    !     I\ni'ii    lhn tn tened om.''\nM       11.1' '11      .-\u2022\"        .,     \u2022   i\ni   pro** i ; .:  ll. r\nuld. M.I.    M iv Innon n o Thnl\nnr '.' id   Lewi       and\n\"vi     \u2022     n ettli ment\nwith  him regarding  the power    hons,'\nroad and fence,   li thay aro unable to\nmake satisfactory  arrangements,   thai\nthe    council  then     proceed  lo comply\nwiih ihe laws of B.C. in regard to the\nfencing   laws, and  that  the mai ter   be\n, thereafter     allowed to take the legal\ncourse, as  the originil  uavmeut     wns\n' made on  lhe option 'given to th\" council by   Mr.      Lewis in  respect   or      this\nI property.   Seconded   by  Aid.   Hcrohin\nand carried unanimously.\nSCHOOL  TRUSTEE  RESIGNS.\nTin'     Ciiy  Olerk   rend  the following\nletter*\n1 \"Hevel-iei-e S.iioe.l l)oa:d, Scptem-\nli\"i- 25th, I am Instructed to advise\n>on lhal Mr. E. Kdwnrds has tendered lii- resignation for school trustee\nim the .iiy, ami same has been aceept-\ni'I hy llii- hoard. Will you please arrange to have an election held a- early as possible loiill ihn vacancy for\nliis unexpired term whieh ends Decem-\nl>er I'.114.\nT.  W. BRADSHAW,\nSecretary  Si hool Board''\nAid. McSorley\u2014This will necessitate\na by.-election  to fill  the vacancy.\nAid. Horobin\u2014Yes, ihese vacancies.\nI believe are supposed to be tilled immediately.\nAid. MeKinnon\u20141 move inai the\nmayor confer with the sehool trustees\nin regard to this resignation, anl if\nfound neeessiiry proceed at onee wiih\nihe preliminaries for ho'ciiu the election. Seconded by Aid. Horobin, and\ncarried unanimously,\nESTIMATES.\nThe City Clerk submitted exhaustive\nstatements of     estimates, and actual\nexpenditures to date.\nAid. MeKinnon\u2014I wish to draw attention io the manner in whieh the\nexpendituce i- creeping up to the estimates. Several amounts have been\nexpended unavoidably, whieh Were\nn,,\\ budgetted for, and under other\nheadings the limit set ha- ben ap-\nproached with -till some months to\nmn before the end oi ihe financial year\nAid McSorley\u2014There Is certain work\nto the power house and dam, whieh\nabsolutely must be done in my opinion, and a- I have pointed out before.\nThi- work should be properly done\nihi- low  water  time.\nActing Mayor Howson\u2014We will put\nthis on record in ihe minute book and\nrecommend that as soon as the. Mayor\nreturns the preparations be male ior\ntliis work.\nPURCHA8B OF HARNESS.\nAid. .M.Kinnon\u2014There is ihe matter\not a -et oi h iini'-s the    account    tor\nwhieh was discussed at lbe last -pec-\nlal meeting. I move \"that the aciion\nof ihe publi' works committee in getting that harness be ratified by the\ncouncil.''\nAid. McSorley\u2014J sccoud tbat.\nAid. Bourne\u20141 do not think the pub\nlie work- committee hal anything to\ni.. wuh It, at least so (ar as I am eon\ne erned.\nChairman\u2014This harness was** needed.\nAid. Ho' 8124 see-in- a igrge sum\nto pay for a  let  oi harness.\nAid. MeKinnon\u2014The question of this\nbarnes* came up. I proposed that the\nharness should bc a good set and\n- iggested that i: a sei of oa't tanned\nband sewn harness were purchase l I\nw.euld be willing t\" pay ns high as\n8100.\nTbere wa- -. em-- question of extras\nand alterations lettering, which cost\n\u25a0omething, I think il thai set of\nharness is looked after it should be\n\u2022e..i .oi the ue*t six years ai least.\nACCOUNTS.\n\\. i Hoi 'inn Before the accounts\n., read by the 'ity ilerk are i i sd,\n\u2022 li. i. are cei tain Items I woul i like\nexplain! 1.\nilTV HOTEL FIRB.\nCity Clerk Gordon The amount   of\n...:7.'.'\"\u25a0 i-( .r stenographei    fees in con-\nv. Ith   thc   City      hotel      tire\nin |iie-t.\nTn \u25a0 \u25a0. lence taken I un li n tan i cov\nered about   70  pages.\nUd,   Hon     a     In      . onne.ii'ii     with\n0    i    thi- council   should,      I\nih.nk, before     ;h ii   amount  i-    paid,\nshould   ii.i \u2014 a     copy  of    those      notes\ni in-' ii'\" ,i und .ii nl\" in th \u25a0 city\notfiee. Mj -    11 thi   siand\ne \u25a0     i I .;' \u25a0 I y    to     \":'\nii   othei   quarters.   In  fad    I\n. n .w thir   the Boar I nl Mninlan I fire\n.'     ive   ma le an  api li .it Ion I i\nD  li -I   '. ith a \u25a0 \" ij . .iui .'...ii giv-\nB    I that rei i.ne ne* '\"\u25a0 i-\ntheli   po        io i, and   moi*\"\nwill be he ifd ol it.\n\\   :    MeKinnon \u2014I   ean   confirm    All,\nis*. i\"w- to some extent,   and\ni    il   in i \u2022\u2022  likedy   lo be      made'\nevidence\n\u25a0   -\nthe  i    !  (oi     whi.h\n\u25a0   paymi nl of\n' n |   terminated   a>   il 3i\n\u25a0 \u25a0'\u2022 lo'*k.\nASSOCIATED BOARDS\nOF TRADE MEETING\nPass Important Resolutions at Kaslo, B. C.\u2014Advocate Appointment of Minister of Mines.\u2014Demand Postal Delivery Benefits be Granted on Revenue Basis not Pop\nulation.\nKaslo, B. C, Sept. 'iti.\u2014 Punctuality and dispatch marked the\nclosing session of the Associated\nHoards of Trade's business transactions this morning. Exactly at\nD o'clock President F. A. Siarkey\ncalled the convention to Older.\nThe volume of business was\nheavy, but the delegates were accustomed to convention team work,\nand held strictlv to business with\nmlid results. ai^ii^--^.\nThe following resolutions were\npassed:\n(1) A resolution dealing with the\ntelephone service, adhering to the\nview that  the government should\niquire thete utilities and operate\ntbem in such a way that every\ndueller in the province could get\nthe benefit of the telephone. Until\ntliis is accomplished a bonus of $50\nper mile to companies is recommended in return for their extending their lines into sparsely populated districts, immediate aid is\nnsked between Yahk to Creston;\nCreston to Nelson, Nelson to Wan-\neta and Waneta to Trail.\n. \"i .MINING COMMISSION 0~\n(2) That the following resolution\nbe forwarded to the Hon. the Min\nister of Mines:\nWhilst fully appreciating the\ni.ranting of our petition for the extension of the lead bounty, we still\nfurther respectfully request that\nyou appoint a special commission\nto inquire thoroughly into the form\nand extent of permanent encouragement to the lead and zinc industry\nwhich may be affected by the lowering of the United States duties\nadmitting ores to be smelted there\nand thus preventing the encouragement of home manufactures and\nnv other causes which are peculiar\nto the mining interests of this im-\nimrtant district.\n(8) That in the opinion of this\niioard tbe introduction of free pos-\ninl delivery in cities should be\nmade contingent only on a postal\nii venue of $\"20,1*00, and not, aa at\ni lesent, in addition on a population basis.\ni 11 That the associated boards of\ntrade desire to place on record their\ndissatisfaction with the general\nunor of the Bank act 1013, in that\nlieydeem this act inadequate to\ndirect and control the monetary\nand financial affairs of the country\nequitably toward all classes of the\ncommunity. That these boards are\nof opinion that as special and exclusive privileges have been con-\nlerred by previous acts, and continued by the Bank act 1913, upon\nthe banks, such privileges being\nconfined to banks alone, regula-\niions governing tbe relations ofthe\nminks to the public should be\nmade. 10        01\ni5i Whereas the mining industry\nof Canada bas assumed such proportions during the past few year-,\nml in view of the prospective future of this industry, and tbe necessity for its encouragement by\nevery \\ ossible means; therefore be\nit resolved that the association\nboards of trade of eastern Britii-h\nUolumbia strongly urge upon the\nDominion government the neo. ssity*\nof creating a portfolio of minister\nof mines, and such minister to devote his whole time to the conduct\nof tbe department of mines.\nnii That the provincial government be petitioned to establish o\npermanent commission whose duty\nit shall be, among other thi 'g*, t\"'\ncollect and tabulate passenger,\nfreight, express, telegraph and telephone rates, affecting the province\na- a whole, or any part of it; to\nassist in obtaining equitable rales,\nnnd to secure to observance hy\npublic service companies of the\nterms nf their charters and of tbe\nregulations governing the carrying\non nf their enterprise.\nt7i Resolved that the Dominion\ngovernment be earnestlj requested\nthat when parlies visit Cana In.\nni I especially llritii-b Columbin,\nlhal tbey be routed one way ov\u00abi\nlhe Crow's Nesl pus;- route.\nIsi That the postmaster-general be petitioned to furnish the\nNelson-Kaslo-Lardeau route with\nmail clerks and that R.F. Green's\nassistance be Sought to secure\nthis service.\nt.9) That the meeting appreciates the action of the Dominion\nGovernment in appropaiating $36\n000 for the purpose of surveying\nthe Columbia River with a view\nof making it navigable from the\nCanadian Pacific Railway to the\nboundary of Washington state.\n(10) That highways be opened\nbetween Trail, Rossland and the\nboundary next year.\n(11) That telephone companies be compelled by government\nto establesh call stations every\nfive miles and that these lines\nmust follow trunk roads.\n(12) That the board express\nadmiration of the Fernie board\nof trade in helping to protect its\ncitizens from being fleeced by unscrupulous! vendors of worthless\nso-called sub-divisions-\n(13) That an infirmary be established by the provincial government where disabled persons\nmay learn some self-supporting\ntrade. _ \u201e\nSpecial attention was bestowed on the resolution dealing with\nthe failure of the Doukhobors to\nconform to laws under which\nothers must abide.   IS!h\nGreat emphasis was laid on a \t\nresolution pressing on the gov- ; ea, 2 Dollle Shepherd, 3 Bruve Hume\nernment the need of completing'aud Ogo Pradolini; honorably meu-\nan automobile road through Earl j tion'd (alphabetically arrangedc\u2014Ger-\nGrey's pass and copies of this!\ntions which are now beiug conduvtod\nwith great secrecy and whioh it is\ndifficult to believe can have any effective outcome trom the Japanese point\nof view.\nIS OPTIMISTIC.\nThe premier is very optimistic about\nBritish Columbia. He makes it very\nclear h.' lias not gone over in connection with any loan, and lhat his visit\nhad nothing to do with finance.\nGenerally speaking, the premier is\nmost hopeful for ihe future. H'.- has\nbeen aska-l. a~ was only natural, about\nthe labor troubles and hns* taken pains\nto show that the government takes uo\nsides in the regrettable struggle, and\nis only endeavoring to maintain order,\nwith which alone it is concerned. Nor\nwill ho admit that British Columbia\nsudors from the excess of labor. \" Any\none willing to take a pick or a Bhovel\ncan obtain work, but it is only ratural\nthat where so many emigrants are deposited every day at railheads, there\nare some who do not like the idea of\nquitting town life and going into the\noutlying country. They may find a\nlittle initial difficulty in fixing things\nup at once, but it ds ceniaiflly not the\ncase that at the present moment there\nis more unemployment in the province\nthan usual.\nEveryone li'ls Sir Richard McBride.\nin Loudon; he is regarded as one of\nthe best types of Dominion statesmen,\ncultured well-Informed, energetic and\ncourteous.\nHONOR\nROLL OF\nSCHOOLS\nFollowing is a li-'t of name- a| pear\ning ou the monthly honor roll ioi Bel\nkirk scho.il:\nReceiving class\u2014l,\nMalcolm  McPad-\ntrude Gaiian I. Delbert Hooley, Edna\nHowitt, Annie Jenkins, Gordon Kenward, Mary Kilpatrick, Kathleen McSorley, EdmonJ Morgan, David\nSturdy.\nFirst  Primer\u20141     Laura  Purvis,     2\nJohnnie Crawford,  3 Annie Gc1'. Hon\n^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Drably     mentioned:\u2014Annie Bregolini,\ncipal Audit Act and one dealing Boyd    Kincaid, David Tevlni,   Mena\nwith the necessity of the govern- WaHbum.\nment placing officials throughout    Low second Primer\nmotion be sent to -the various!\ncrown ministers.\nA resoltion of regret at the loss\nsustained at the removal by death\nof T. G. Proctor was unanimous- \u2022\nly carried.\nOn urging the need of a Muni-\nthe country whose duties it shall\nbe to gain reliable and exact information about the country, its\nresources and development. That\nif the workman's compensation\nis taken over by the government\nand and funds contributed b.v the\nmining industry are cons* 1 dated\nas in the State of Washington\nthat the amount should be taken\noff the - per cent tax, which is a\nheavy burden to the mining industry.\nVotes of thanks were unanimously passed to the Kaslo board\nof trade, Kaslo people, the mayor\nand press, in which H.W. Power\nwas mentioned, for the Kooten-\nanian and A. McQueen for the\nNelson Daily News, to Mr. Star-\nkey and Messrs Giegerich. McKenzie and Kemp, the acting\nsecretary.\nThe seventeenth annual convention will meet in l'.Ul at Grand\nForks. The delegates visited the\njam factory and were greatly\npleased at the developments in\nin this direction.\nPREMIER\nHAS   A\nBUSY TIME\n-1 Alberta. Hob-\nsou, 2 Kathleen Squarebriggs; .*! Josephine Sirianni and Dorothy Nelson ,\nHonorably mentioned:\u2014Hosie liuisco,\nGordon Hooley.\nHigh Sec.end Primer\u20141 Fred Skene,\n2 Rosie Frey. i Evelyn.' Foul. Honor\nably     mentioned:\u2014Jamea Caneelliere,\nArthur Colli-ou.      Jo:.n Gosh.      Mary\nMcLeod.\nLow First Reader\u20141 Wendall I'orter.\n2 Wesley Henderson, *'. Edna Fia-er.\u2014\nHonorably mentioned:\u2014Annie GaUicano, Nicholas Pappas, Albert Petterson.\nHi\"li First Reader\u20141 Charles Mackir?\nrot, 2 Willie Robinson. ,*i Donald Kil -\npairick. Honorably mentioned.\u2014Aura\nCorning, Rosamund Laurence, Archie\nRowlett,  Emma Smith.\nLow Second Reader\u20141 Haiol I Pon-\noi.     2 Veronica Paled, 3 Jack Cai mi\nheal.   Honorably mentioned:     C.  .M.--\nSorley, Ho-e  Michelli.\nlliirh Beci n.l Reader\u20141 Bin si Frey,\n2 Estelle McDonell nnd Dorothy Pur-\n\\ i-. :i .inn il M.I,un lie- Honorably\nmention .1 \u2014Joe ivo b, !!\u25a0 Im i Bel\nEugen \u25a0 \u2022 'ani', \u25a0 i. Jamifi oj CrawfoeJ,\nLillian Hayward, Harvey M'l.  in, Gor\nIII!,    Y'l'lll,\ni bird    !;\u2022 adei    I Cheitei   Uaug\n\u2022\u2022 Elsie Frey, '* Laura Beech,   Honorably ini'ii   I.:., il     Robei t   Bee -li,  Chi is-\n!.\u25a0\u25a0 Blantoui be, Tilly Fre*t, Holla Petterson,\nJunioi Fourth Reader\u2014] Ida Hay, 2\nCecil Johnston, 3 Myrtle Howion,\nHonorably mentioned:\u2014W, Blair, L.\nBriggs, J. Fromey, II. <i\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 > lm i. L.\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 - Iwin, I.. Hob \"ii. it. I..;.'.. \u25a0 m ., D,\nMackinrot, iv. Mackinrot, .1. McCarty,\nM. McLeod, M. McCI n \u2022\u25a0 h.-.n. S.\nmi, A. Morgan,  .J. Patrick.\nMo:\nThe Premier ol British Columbia,\nSir Richard McBride, i- having an exceptionally busy lime during bis vi-it\nio London, whi.h   will   only last till\niho . nd   ol   ihis   month.       Every     day K   \u2022 .' .  n   a   u  jt  .   .  .:  .   \u00bb   n  \u00bb   \u201e\nsees him al  the offices oi the province, \u00bb g\nin Sal-Imi.v House, London Wall,   re\ncelving visitors at iho   rate of   one 5]\nevery iiii minutes. Hi\nDm iny his \\isit tho premier will, ol S.\ndense, have an    opportunity of   dis- .\ncui Ing with the colonial office author! \u25a0\nlies the measures he has taleon to re \u00bb\nplace Asiaticn now     engaged     in the *\nfisheries  ol    ihe'    province    by    while g\nmen the abject  lioin_- attained by the \u00bb\nrefusal  to Issue licenses to orientals . \u25a0\"\nThis Is not done out  ol any*hostility to S\nthe Japanese, but  it Is, ol courts, the 3\niii'l-'-'    i.l     diplomatic     nofotintions Vi\nwhich    no now in pm. r.       between S \u201e\nOttawa   Tokio and  London-negotla '\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ...... , *g] \u00ae gj g g\nOBT IT AT\n\" THK SUCAR BOWL '\u2022\nDon'l    forget    we  -\u25a0 i ve both\n\u25a0\u25a0I       i i c cream\nnn I lighl refreshment! F ir\nthese chilly nighl tr) a H it\nTOMATO NECTAR.   Out' hoi\nChocolate   1-   Htl -111 I>\nOET  IT  AT\nllll*.  SUGAR  BOWL \"\nm\n1\nI\nm\n*\na\nii\n\u00ab\ni PAGE TWO\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913\n\u00a3ews \u00a3rug %Store\nLeather Goods\nIN LARGE QUANTITIES\nLadies' Hand Bags, Card Cases and Purses. Pur Bags\nthat will match your Furs for Fall and Winter. Coat's\nBill Pol.ls, Pass Cases, Wallets, Letter Cases. Every\nconceivable shape and convenience. Music Folios, Cuff\n.iin! Collar Boxes and Letter Polios.\n^\nHew Fall Books\nThe Iron Trail,\"   Rex Beach\t\nLaddie,\"   Gene Stratton Torter \t\nThe Woman Thou Gavest Me,\" Hall Caiue\" ....\n. he Heart ol tbo Hills.\" John Fox, Jr\t\nJtfter Nov. 1st. we  are Closing\nOut Our Lending Library\nSl 50\n1 aO\n1 5'I\n1 50\n.Prescript ions\nWE have boon been building up a stock for 15 years in\norder t\" have everything that may bo wanted in this\ndepartment.\nIVE have always boon influenced by the quality of goods\npurchased rather than by tbe price.\nWE have the highest paid and most competent staff of\nassistants in the Interior of B. C.\nAs yon ean readily realize, the best prescription is ob-\ntainoil only when composed of the best,\u2014best endeavors\nas well as best ingredients,\nW.   PARRY\nAUCTIONEER   AND   VALUER\nHOUSEHOLD   SALES\nspecially   conducted 30\nHe  inns anything  and evervthing\n.it any lime, new and second-band.\nWhat he has not (jot bo oan get; so\nbe sure to call alld soo him if you\nwant to save money.\nAV. PARRY\nAuctioneer's Mart, McKenzie Avenue\nRevelstoke,  B. C.\n[. G. BURRIDGE k SON\nPlumbers and Tinsmiths\nRepairs,    Hot Air and Furnace\nwork a Specialty\n-WORK   SHOP\u2014\nConnaught  Avo.    -    Revelstokr\nIn Our Store yon get this result-producing combination.\nVou can be sure that you'll get just what your doctor\nordered if yon take advantage of our skilful service.\nQuality Comes First at\n\/Jews' \u00a3rug Si Qook .Store\nThe\nfc*\nStore\nT ' ..TiM-.i'K'iiaiBM\ngL-rr^r-mmssrsas.\nCITY  TRANSFER   COMPANY\nBaggage Transferred\nDistributing Agents***\nand Storage      .     .    .\nFURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY\nBAYNES    BUGGIES   AND   SLEIGHS   FOR   SALE\nPHONE 276.    NIGHT PHONE 71\nSTAND  BACK!\nIT'S TC;0 LATE!\nSuch a calamity mav not bave overtaken you, but where is jour guarantee that any day -aye, in day, a\nfire mav destroy your home and\npossessions.\nTAKE OUT A POLICY AT ONCE\nno matter Imw moderate theanioutit,\na policy protects you The premium is so ridiculously small that the\nprice of a cigar a day will give you\nconsiderable insuram e. See us\nabout ibis to-dav remember tomorrow may be too late.\nKOOTENAY AGENCIES, Ltd.\nA. K. KINCAID, Manager.\nTOHN LEE\nDEALER  IN\nSILK GOODS\nBattenburg bed spreads and\nshams, scarfs for dresses.\nJust arrived, a new line of\nfur stole muffs for ladii s'\nwear\u2014the price reasonable.\nManufacturers    of    la\n-ent's  shirts   and\n-' suits made to order.\n1\nLegal Forms\nior everj  purpose are  printed\nand stocked bj the Mail-Herald\nSingle Copies Sold.        Renuonabte Price\nJOHN  LEE\nFRONT STREET.     LOWER TOWN.\nNEWS FROM\nFAR ANO NEAR\nRailway travel in the United Kingdom is probably Baler than in any\nother country in the world. In the ten\nyears ending with l'.Ul, one passenger\nwa- killed in train accidonts on thu\naverage in every 65,000,000 iouimeys,\nmnl ono injured in every 2,100,000. For\nihe y'ur i'.'l- iiv number of persons\nkilled was I,\"lii and the injured *\\700\nor at the rale of one killed In every\niis.i!iit:,iiii'i journey and one injured in\n1,81)5,000.\nThe will of Mr. John Linchiiin, of\nCalgary, probated recently, shows lho\nestate to have ii I'li.d value of ?(168,000\nTb\" will boquea'.hs to Ernla Martin\nLin ham ainl Elizabeth Barber Line-\nham,   daughters,     8*200,000   each,   while\n.Mi. W.l). Linehnm, a brother, i- given\n$75,110!) Mi. ..iim-iis Mclntyro Llnoham\nan I Mi. Donnl I Malcolm L\/luoham\nbroth is, $10,000 i a h, whil \u2022 a score\n,,i oi L i| relat i'. os will re vi. e from\ns*.',0O  $3,000 each.\nAe ee liii^ toa compilation recently\nmad', i ana la's mineral production for\nthe lust fiscal year amounted lo more\nlhan  $l\"J\"l>0OB',t)00,  which   is  un increase.\n,,i 30,1100, \u25a0 ::i  per .cut over     the\nfigures which were presenlcd for lbe\npreceding year. The lijiii'cs show\nihai Hi- per eapita production of minerals for tho last year wns about $18.\nThe statistics credit Hi per cent oi ihe\nmill -nil output le' im '-al , while the\nremaining 54 per cent Is lompiled for\nm ii tnetalic substances.\nWith i li \u25a0 im eel ol bi in jinj; about\nbetter irudo relations between Canada\nand Russia, Dr. I, M. Uol le-min. a pro\nfeasor in the 11 ui ver-ity ,,f Rlos.'tw, at\nrived in Winnipeg Inst week. Dr.\nI 'o .1-:. ,n -a.d lleiu n . rent many\ninaiuii'.i -un- is in Cu ludn could liml a\n''.' i> mai i t n Itussi i an 1 thui goods\nen.dd be easily shipped io ihai country ou th- -mi - thai are carrying so\nmany liiimigran o m \u25a0 Dominion,\nI\". ilo;.It in will visil Ko.inn. Saskatoon. Calgary an.l 1) in ion.\nMr. C. M. Ho-wm i i. vice-president\noi the Canadian Pucifii Railroad, in\ncharge of ocean trafllc and steamships\nannounces the appointment ol Mr. H.\nM. Kersey of Lomlon a general manager ,.f the inmpany's transatlantic\nanl trill-'oaciliM Reels. Captain Walsh\nmarine superintendent at Montreal\n| will remain in charge at ihis port m-\nste.i.l of l-.e'e-oiu n> i,,ii..i superintendent at Liverpool, a ,i orad\nCaptain Forster, commander oi the\nEmpress .ii Ireland, will probably lio\ntransfeiroj  i,, ibe Liverpnol position.\nMi-s Alie,' Roister of Liberty Place,\nWcehawken, N.V., i- the victim of a\nstrange mala ly, s . i i,, bo without\npaiallcl ,ii nn heal annals. Sii can\nnoi keep awake unless -he stands up.\nS,l! n; or lying down -he becomes minis,    i i      is  io*      ihe bo- called\n\u25a0     e    ll .,1 A fil,'.,. Wllilh\n11.an   i wo weeks. Mi-s   Geiset\ni   altll  i il  for t ,\\,,  y. al -.      Ai-\ntiee.uji   s'i \u2022     I,a      been    ind  \u25a0     . iisl iiii\n111   lit.   I    I      two   ye US        no\nle lowar I a cure\nMl     (jeiser, in al '\u25a0\"'-. is a\nilthy ye,mj woman.\ntb      mosl   intersting liter -\n\u25a0 i e n haa been\n\u25a0    I.een.    Gutmbaud,\nRifles and Shot Guns\nAmmunition, Hunting Knives,\nDecoy Ducks, Field Glasses,\nCompasses, Fishing Tackle,\nTents, Camping Outfits, etc.\nMcClary's, Kootenay and Sas-\nkalta Ranges & Heating Stoves.\nSherwin-Williams' Paints, Varnishes, Stains.\nCanadian Oil Co.'s Oils, Gasoline, etc.\nWe carry full stocks in Hardware, Groceries, Hay, Grain and\nFeed.\nBOURNE BROS,, LIMITED\nGROCERS AND HARDWARE DEALERS\nFirst St, Revelstoke.     Telephone No. 22\n\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1QnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnQnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn\nAll the Latest Fall Styles\nand Shapes. Our display\nis always new and up-\nto-the-minute with the\nFashion Centres.\nSEE OUR IAK0E FAIL DISPLAY\nM. lluiinbaiiil\n|)i i il study     oi  *\nlis.  who   for\nio     Vlctoi\nllu       beautiful\nOld       lhl        Wen I  I's\n\u25a0 I  I,,v.--I. iter .\nb en  i...i'liu   of ihem\nai   1 Ui' late\nA Remarkable Expression\nof Public Confidence . . .\nis shown in the statement of this Company for tho ti\u00abeal year\nending March 31st, 1913. As compared with one year ago, the\nfollowing figures are exceptionally  interesting:\nASSETS MARCH Hist,    1913   $466,915.73\nASSETS MARCH 31st, 1912 $111,2(58.60\nshowing a net gain of $34.r>,f>47.12\nThis remarkable gain is positive evidence of the convenience nnd practicability  of the 0, H. I. C. plan.\nNEARLY ONE-QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS LOANED\nTO CtlNTRACT HOLDERS at Ti PER CENT. SIMPLE INTEREST DURING THE PAST FISCAL YEAR.\nIf YOU Dee-Ire n Home of Your Own\u2014If you \"Would Bt Independent  of  a  Landlord\u2014Investigate This plan\u2014Now.\nThe Canadian Home Investment Co., Ltd.\n\"Canada's Old Reliable\"\nHome Office:    PACIFIC WILDING, Second Floor\nVANCOUVER. B. C.\nRevelstoke Ollice :      -       J. B. WATSON REALTY CO.\n;\n\u00ab>:.>i.'.i.:.;,:\u00ab:\u00ab[\u00ab,.;. .*.\u00ab\u00ab,\u00ab.\u00ab;.!.'.,.-..:\u00ab...'\nia\n\u00bb[.\naaDaoanDPDaaaoDOD\nTliailHgiBIMlIirailililil^\ni\nP. RURNS & CO., LIMITED j\n^\/Ilbvays the   *Best\n\"ShamrocKl* Butter\nP. RURNS & GO., Limited\n*-reWIWr\u00ab|iTiIi\u00abI\u00abT\u00abTm\u00abW\nM. \\..  1.1,.11.,\n[1   ofl      \"l\n,  .i    he\n.in I\n:.'   ,li' I\nHi      Bailey   '\n\u25a0    Marin,    the   I\n\".I.n : h ill,\ne \u25a0 .n \u25a0\u2022\nl-ll'e*.\n\u25a0   '  '     in    lie.    . Ill\n'\u2022\u2022'.. Mil ,\n' IC\nI    ll ,.<\nll' \"I,\n\"\",i   \u25a0\u25a0     ii      roller,\n\u25a0 i ,,\nI in bod\nla-foci\nilly, tho\ni\n'\u25a0 out ol    III\"\n\">!        IUU,\n..-    Inml\" I     -.  ii  I     '    i  li    '.\ni \"ii' . wai\ntotally did\nIII  II        Ui'l\nHI Mm i    About   11\n(Continued on  Pag* three.)\nNEW   FRESH   GROCERIES\nARRIVING  DAILY\nHuntley S Palmer's Nursery BiacnlU, per lb     50c\n.M.i]ase,cs Sua]is, J lbs.   for      _'Sc\nl-'icsb i rUp Soilas, per pail 15c\nNeu   Summer Cheese,  per lb      25c\nOrders Delivered to Any Pari of City.\nJohn McINTYRE \u00abs*  SON\nKirst Street. Telephone No. 93\nYES! WE SELL\n*#*\n'V 'V\n\u2022I' 'J'\nPremium Ham\nPremium Bid. Ham\nPremium Bacon\nBrookfield Butter\nBrookfield Eggs\nBrookfield Cheese\nSilver Leaf Lard\nJewel Haddies\nAlso a line assortment of\nl'resb .Meats tbe best tbut\nmoney can buy.\nAll Mrats Government Inspected.\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, lOirt\nHE MAIL-HERALD,  REVELSTOKE\nPAGE THREE\n'I).\nJ.B. Watson Realty Co.\nSash anil Door Factory on 100 foot lot.\nMCKENZIE AVENUE- -8-roomed house on 50-foot lot $7500 00\n1st. STREET\u2014fi-roomed house ou 50-foot lol _ 54000 00\n2nd. STREET   8-roomed house on 50-foot lot JUOtHi 00\nDouble bouse on 75-foot lot    &50C0 00\n6-roomed bouse on 50-foot lot J3\u00bb>00 00\n6-roomed house on Jl5oo 00\n3rd. STREET   4   bouses $2100 to {3400 111\n10-roomed bouse on 300-ft, lot $8600 00\n2 lots (the pnir) $ 800 00\n2 lots (the pair)  $1500 00\n4th. STREET   6-roomed bouse, nearly new $2200 00\n6-roomed house on 50-ft. lot. $3000 00\nBth. Street   3 6- med bouses.   Each $3200 00\n9-roomed  house    $3800 00\n7th. STREET    4  lots,   each      $ 300 00\n8th.  STREET-  2 lots.    Tbc pair $1600 ml\n6-roomed bouse near C.P R. Shops $ 6,\"in 00\n3 Shops and rooms on McKenzie Ave    $ 16,000\nDominion Express Money Orders for Sale.\nW. H. HOROBIN, Manager.       Local Agency American Casualty Co.\nFire, Life and Accident Insurance     Government Lands      Money to Loan\nAGENT FOR PACIFIC  6ALE8 ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.\nNEWS FROM\nFAR AND NEAR\n(Continued   From   Page   Two.)\nmillion feet of lumber was consumed .\nwhi.h together with trams, will cause\na loss of probably $250,000. It is di-\nvilcil aiming a number of companies.\nChew tiros, are tli\" heaviest 'losers.\nOther linns represented are the Freeman Lumber Co., Heltlej Lumber Co.\nMassey Lumber Co., B'.P. Potvin, and\nseveral e-mail jobbers, Tha loss ii is\nunderstood, is fully covered by in-\nI sui'ance.\nThe postal revenue always furnishes a splendid iii.l.'x of ibe condition of business, and judging by the\nreturns forthe past four months the\ncountry was never s'o prosperous.   For\nthe lirsi  I  months of the fiscal year.\nLi) 13, iluu ;- fioni March Ul lo July 31\nthe postal revenue Was $4,655,50\" as\nnguinst Sl,142,8-10 for 1912, an increase\nI of 8442,(158'. Ten years ago the receipts\nfor the same lour months were $1,-\n7.i\"i.J!:;. Fe'i them onth of duly the\nrevenue was $l,2*-i(i,074 against 91,094,-\n429 for ilm same month of 1912, Ten\nyears ago for July, 1908, the returns\nwi re 5388,470,\nish Columbia by Mr. A.M. Vlckery who \\\nhas    been collecting the     consignment j\nsum-   last  March.   Tliis constitutes the\nilmil shipment oi foxes Irom ih\" north\nand wi-1 be last this year.   About?150-\n000'   worth     of     animals    havo   been\nbrought  down for   the east   this  year,;\nand h;i\\e    been successfully  transported.   Mr. Caldwell stated that only one j\ndied last trip.\nSlBHHHBllllIlHlliS*11\nAll changes of ads must positively be handed into this\noffice by Monday evening ln\norder that the change shall\nappear in Wednesday's issue,\nand any changes intended for\nSaturday's issue must be\nhanded in not 1 ater than\nThursday evening of eaih\nweek. Business men please\ntake note of the above.\nBBBBBBBBBBBBBB\nTHE  MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED 1855\nCapital and Reserve,        -     $8,700,0-00\n85    BRANCHES   IN   CANADA\nA OENCRAL DANKINQ BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nCIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT\nTRAVELLERS CHEQUES\t\nBANK MONEY ORDERS \t\nIssued\nSavings Department At All Branches\nInterest allowed nt highest current rate.\nRevelstoke Branch. W. H. PRATT, Manager\nChildren's Fail and Winter Coats\nAccording to the estimates of Whitaker, the entire population of the\nBritish Empire is 134,\"286,660, and the\ntotal area II'.. 153,712 square niil'S, > \u25a0 f\nwhieh I21,.*>I2 an- in Europe, S,187,5*50\nin Asm, l.r.is..Ji,-. m North America,\nand 3,*J1 l,(iS5 in Australia. Tbe population of the United \u2014ingdom, rather\nihan decreasing, has been steadily increasing. Tlle I'l'ii-n- of 1841 showed a\npopulaeion of 2i'.','\u2022in.'.l*_\".i; thai of Viol,\n\u25a02i:.':.if.ti-: in ISG1 the population was\n\u20222-.'.i27, is;,; in 1*71, :11,4S4,661; iu 1861,\n3I,8S4,84S; in l-'.U. .'.7.--s.i:*,1.!; [n 1901,\n\u25a0ll.l.'.-,\".-21. and in l'Jll ibe census\ncnunii'i .iiinii showed a population ot\n6,711.\nuickly stops  couEhs,   ceres  colds,  and  beak\n.-ee throat anj lungs. :\u2022        ::        23 cent..\nSei retury  Daniel    ol  1 b \u2022  I'\nnavy\nCieine and look at our Triangle Sad\nIrons   guaranteed for ever.\nPRICE    6 LB. IRON. $3.90\nA. G.    DUCK\nEstimates given free.\nA Shipment of these Coats to hand.\nA nice range of Styles and sizes to choose\nfrom :: :: :: \"\nMRS. A. G. CRICK.\nFIRS! STREET\nLook!!    Prices Cut!!\nNo. 2-2 x4   2 x6    $13\nNo.    I   2x8     $19\nNo.    I   2x10   2 x 12     $20\n\\W .:\u2022 ed in N\"       \u2022 i \\\". I Cedar\ndimension and offer abovi\nin r.e; ial .\nGlobe Lumber Company\nI '',',.Ml      IO    e eni rfeSS     thnt   .1        \"\narmor-plate factory cost inj; eight million toui iin Ire ! and sixty-six thou \u2022\nBan I dollar-', woul 1 save one hundred\nmiel fn a ton ,'ii armor,   or\nmore -'.ni mi' million dollars net a\nyear. He explained thai Prance, Italy\n.ni i    it i sia h i.'lit relief from\nill    ii.l:   \u25a0 .i t   of  anno: -plate     by     lho\n'   ' .   \u2022 \u25a0 ' owned i Innt^,\n.1 ipan, has built i\u00bb\" -m ernment\nfn toi es.    I le  found   the  Maine  subject\nitated     in     England,     where muny\ncharges of    mi polistic     agreements\nii !   '.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 lori lonate   i-i.  \u25a0'   havi\nmail''.\nThe ru;        ommi   iou  on  industrial\nI iws, appointed   ub  b   tesult  >\u25a0:' the  re-\n\u25a0 '-nt   sti iki - in  Ni v.   South  Wall \u25a0    has\nI   boi m. an.l   11     -,. \"I\".   B\nexpei ti ,i   ,ii of   next\nmonth.      The  Em* loyers'    f dcra\nproposi - at bil rat Ion boards,    with    a\njudge    is     . bail man     instead   of   of\nI i    ent  we  \u25a0    board, l\";i\\in>; the inini-\nniniii wage '., be Bxed by an industrial\n\u25a0 nm t,   nnd     ihe   maximum   wot\n\"i that wage to be lixml by\nparliament; the Industrial court ouly\nto dial wilb :lie \u25a0 \u2022\u2022\u25a0 crtin es,\n: ml othei n altera maleriallj\n- The  pr, f\"ii'ii \u2022\u2022     to\nmiii n -:s. it is also suggested, -hould\nli,- abolished.\nII     i,\nITS PLEASANT\nTO BE SERVED\nso promptly nd perfectly as yon are\nat this restaurant. And the service U\nouly a ie ietaste e,:\nTHE FINE MEAL YOU WILL ENJOY\nIt is said that the way to a man's\nheart is through ir.s stomach, We arc\nsun to reach yours if you'll drop in\n,nnl tri our bill nf fare. If perfect victuals, perfectl) cooked and perfectly\nserved, will gain your friendship, we\nate absolutely -ure of yours.\nLME5J5TEAMEIMA,\nA\nSAILING EVERY SATURDAY FROM\nMONTREAL QUEBEC LIVERPOOL\nNeW S. S. Laurentic > 15.000 Tonsi      New S. S. Mrgantic\nFirst Class   J92.50.        Second   *58.76        Thin!   32.50\nS. S. Teetonic\n582 Teet long\nTwin Screw\nSteamers\nS. S, Canada\n611 feel long\nOnly One Class Cabin tII - $50.00 and Up.\nand Third Class $31.25 and Up. Carried.\nCHRISTMAS SAILINGS\nS. S. Laurentic Nov. 22.     S. S. Canada Nov. 29.     S.S. Mi'tantic\nDec. 6.    S. S. Teutonic. Dec. 13\nFor Sailings. Illustrated Booklets. Etc. applj I\nCOMPANY'S OFFICES. 619 Second Ave.. Seattle\nRBVl i'ii    ' ,i. ai-.u   I. C,   P. It.  TtCKI I   A'.I.NT,   Rl\nHon. W.l-;.  Ciotliei        Minister     oi\nJ   Lal oi. -aili-i Em-\n!   pi\" or En  land an I  will\n1    not ..ain un: il iibi\t\nI   l.   .Mi. Cioth is in mi ikli trip\n\u25a0 ing\nIn.liisiriu old Coun- j\ntry, and wil   givi    |\u00ab  iui   ati     on  to\nai    \u25a0 re.   He will >\u25a0\".   for\nllg  iiiine-i 8'     i.i i\nand    tb\"    altitude\nle I    With     lbe'    IllilM\n' a 'li\"   iuui   I\ntn\n\u25a0\nSunn\n\u25a0   \u25a0   i ,P.R,\ni' hip Ium on her\nI rip\ni.f  111 irf sil ub..\n\" \u25a0. and a i\nof n nd\nThn  -I iini' nt Ir,  O.P. Ca\n'   John,  \u25a0>.!*... who\n\u25a0..tii him.\nI  in   N'o thei n  Bi il\nWINDSOR   CAFE\nA. ti. 'l'iii.m;i-iin Manager.\n .\t\nWe Bolicit :i share i '\nSpecial attention  given to children\nII1101 BARBER SHOP\nWe have   u?l\na sho]\nIDEALP00LR00MS\nAfter Six Years Servia\nto the Revelstoke public we\nscarcely need an introduction\nJOS. HACK\nFREE!\nWE ARE GIVING AWAY A\nPRIZE\nEVERY\nSATURDAY\nNIGHT\nEvery Five Cent Cash  Purchase gets\none Coupon.\n'I'he   Greatest   Value    in     Coupons\nGets the Pri\/e.\nSEE     MIDDLE    WINDOW\nRevelsloke Hardware Company, Ltd.\nAgents for GURNEY'S CHANCELLOR Ranges.\nP*OOOO<KK><KK^<KK>'0<K><><>O<K)^\n| NEW ARRIVALS I\nBOYS' SUITS\nFor years Women have looked to this\nStore for the most relit.b!e qualities in\nBoys' Wear with the assurance of the\nbest values procurable. Here are new-\narrivals that will interest many. Make\nyour selection when choice is at its best.\n\u00ab-%.<%.<\u00bb.<\u00bb.'\u00ab.'\u00bb'\u00ab.'\u00bb'\u00ab.'%.'\u00ab>'\u00bb\u2022%.'\u00bb'\u00bb.'\u00ab.'%.'\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab'\u00bb'\u00ab.'\u00ab'%'\u00bb'\u00bb'\u00bb'\u00ab'\u00ab'\u00ab\nMcRae Mercsotils Co.\nHOBBERLIN C. N. B. SOCIETY BRAND O\n(J) THE   HOME   OF   GOOD   CLOTHES 6\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros.\nProps.\nFirst-Class in all\nrespects.\nAll Modern\nConveniences\nRATES. $2 PER DAY\nSpecial Weekly Rates\nREVELSTOKE. B. C.\nJ.P.SUTHERLAND\nTransfer      Dray in ty\nHandling Pianos a Specialty\nPhone 42   -    Nighl Phone 85\n. . . It MiDht Be Hot - . .\nBTTT\nIt is always fine in the plunge al   Halt   n   '.\nwhose natural hot medicinal waters an\nfui health restorer on the Contim        I ord of cures\nof rheumatism and other chronic i illed\nand verified l>y our gratified pal 'he\ngreutesl scenerj  \u00bbf Canada, easy \u25a0 * . *ar-\nium is luxuriously fitted  and  tin.\nconvenient:'*  if gut sts.\nHalcyon Hot Springs Sanitarian] i\nWm. bovd, Proprietor.        \u2022       Halcyon, Arrow Lakot\nEverybody Knows the Value\nof a Combination Safe .   .   .\nItui ihere   ire    till   i  fi\nknow   \u00bble\nanel   New\nG. W. IJMLL\nP. O. Box 208 QFtOCEn & BAKER Phono No. U\nDominion  Security Co., Limited\nOF   REVELSTOKE, B. C.\n1 ' t tlic-v have opi ited up  office* nl the\n\u2022  ni' \u25a0   im ugh!   '\u2022 enui   I n   lhe pui\n!t will  pay  um  i.e\n: 01        I   -en   I    \u25a0'\"   '    ;\nWi- . listed\nA. McRae,\nT. Kilpatrit I.\nTeleph\nHowson <3& Co., Ltd.\nFurniture, Carpets and Linoleum at Eastern Prices, Freight\ncodded.\nHowson C&> Co., Ltd. PAGE FOUR\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, OCTODER 1, IMS\n!i  will probably surprise you to know the cost of a bad stove\nessive coal bills during tbe winter, There are plenty of\n:, isons  \\\\11\\ oue stove will burn more coal  than   another.\n\u25a0\u2022  \"i'l let us explain why our stoves are more  eeoiioiu-\n\u25a0' . \u25a0   .   . other,\nion ol 1 stoves  and  that  will  cost  you  no\n:'..\u25a0\u25a0 i oal-di youi ing kind.\nStaJesjfcr Hard or J~oft Coal\nor Wood\nElectric Heaters\nCoal Oil Heaters\n\u25a0 mrwzv acs-.-^.wjit: .Tixr.rfiiS^Bjaerfu^naxmm\no ooo ooo oooooooooooooooooo p\n0 0\nImperial Sank of Canada\nt-\u2022 ...i OV-'nn   tnronto, Ontario.\n f\t\nCapital Authorized - 10,000,000.00\nCapital Paid Uo 6.952,00o.00\nReserve and Undivided Profits      8 100,000.00\n0\n0\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposits of $1 and upward, received, and Interest allowed at\neuiicn\" rate from date of deposit.   Correspondence solicited.\nRevd-atoke Branch\u2014A. B. McCleneghan. Mgr.\nOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO\n^\nCOAL!      COAL!      COAL!\nSole Agents for the celebrated Gait Coal\nThe Best Soft Coal in Western Canada\nBANKHEAD   HARD   COAI.\nIN ALL 3133\nBRIQUETTES\nWe have over 600 tons of tlie above coal on band and can guarantee\nprompt delivery. Now is the time to lay In your winter's fuel. Don't\ndelay.    See ns for terms and prices.\nThe Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\nJOHN D. SIBBAM), 1'kks. J. I). SIBBALD, JR., Hue.\nV\nJ\nNot\n\"Just [As\nGood\"\nWITH   THE   VERSATILES.\nZbc fl&atl*1beralb\nPUBLISHED   tVKDNESD.VY   ANU\nS.UfiDAY    AT\nREVELSTOKI-*.   II. C.\ng^ONTJWTiLATi tT>\njntcrtoc tpublisbtng Company\ni.nitii'.i,\nJ. K. JOHNSuN, Manager.\nRALPH  O.   SCRUT0N,  Editor.\nWEDNESDAY, (HTOUKR I, 1913\nM\\%%\u00ab%-*i%V%V\u00ab\\\u00ab\u00ab%*V%%\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab-V%*%\u00ab\u00ab%V\u00bb\n..Diamonds..\nt\nor\nt\n0\n0\ni\ni\nWatches and Clocks!\nWhere ?\nii   At J. Guy Barber's\n:\n5\nExpert Watch Repairing\nGet Your Eyes Tested and      {\nProper Glasses Fitted . . .\nfV% v*** *%*%%\u25a0 \u2022%*%\u2022%**\u2022. \u2022%\u25a0*\u2022\u00bb\u2022%. %-%%%%%% %-wi\u00abvv **%%%% **v-*\nin lbe last few weeks the world has\nuiiii \u25a0 seel  un episode fo    sensational ,\nso incredible, und so important    ibal\nit haa been considered     commonplace\nnnd of only momentary interest. Stolto\nments of     this   episode   have       been\ncabled  to this    continent,     but    they\nha\\e' noi  described  it.        They     have\nmerely     chronicled     it and     plunged\nonce mor j     into the   de-tails   of   the\nTbaw  light  or the  Schmidt     murder.\nOnco more In equally ti'iei dispatches\nthc world   reads  of another feat   whieh\nii  i-  true duplicates     the   first,   but\ntk i*   ihe- fe-at can    be  act-om-\npli-lie-.l  ovei   and ain.    But  lhe\n-  of even  more import.in e\nthan ihe  flrst, for it  has illustrated to\nI uai'ine spectator^     that\nrop ane    tn be     built absolutely\nli    will    be   remembered    that      u\n\u2022   '    in  a    Blerlot\ni   \u2022 showing      all\ne can  turn his   ma< bine\n\u2022\nthe   QffUn  eight   la the   air in<1\nbeitrbti\" to **l*.at -\u2022\u2022<-m=    to\n\u2022    i-ath. only reg    n   '-on-\nhi-   machiiK\"  w\nailing\naw\u00abiY up into the do'. * more.\nthai flemuwUmtioi\nle,   To   fly\n-. a *.\n. *\n*\n\u25a0\nbul apparen\n\u25a0\n'.'      i\nwith     a     self-righting     monoplane .\n'\u25a0 Moreau Hew for an hour withoul.\ntoiiehing the levers, and a military\naviator,  Lieutenant   La Fon,    nccom \u2022\n' | anicd him a- passei-mer i,, verify\nilie performance. A strong wind was\nliiowinj anl ilc monoplane rolled\ni n.l pi'e hed in uu ugly manner, but\nii \u25a0 .fi* feiili'el  lo    return   automatically\nIn an e\\, n heel.\nll is believed that the Dunn.' mono\nplane,a Hriti~li Invention, ha- accomplished very much the- nn.me performance but that the results aihiev-\no I have heen kept secret by th\" British authorities. 11 is certain, however, that uo le-s than two mono-\n\u2022il.in,'- ha'\"' been Down wiihin thn\n-pace of g month, both of whieh have\ndemonstrated their stability under\nvery strenuous conditions. Thi- faet\nplace's the whole' science of air navi-\ngaiion on an altogether different\nbasis. It is abvious that the construe\ntion of aeroplanes will advance by\nleap- and bounds. Tbey will increase\ni.i -i\/e and ran vine; capacity anil the\nnavigation of the air will be as safe\nnml prosaic n< the navigation of tha\nse'a. In the history of the human\nrace September, HH.'t. hi-.h fair to be\nan  historie-  month.\u2014Piovinee,   Sept.2fi\nc&kuic4.\nBut\nCanada's\nBest\"\nIn Use 40 Years-Good Then-Better Now\nWe Invite Comparison\nKnown f.ir -\nPerfect Scale\nPurity of Tone\nSusceptibility\nof Touch\nBeauty of\nFinish\nWorkmanship\nand\nDurability\nPIANOS\n-We  H ave\nMore Medals\nanil   Aw .irds\nThananv other\nCanadian\nPiano\nV\u2122 Orleans, I SSI\nLondon, Rng. 1886\nChic k\u00b0- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 1893\n.Piuu -oiwn.V. 1907\nPLAYilRS\nrhe Hu3i,i \u00a3t.rc. MeKanitlo Avanuo, Phuco 263\nSE HEAR THE STARS IN YOUR OWN HOME  3E\nEDISON OR VICTOR MACHINE ^\nHarrv Uiuder Ada Jones Cal. Stewart ~^t\nMary Carson Elizabeth Spencer Will Oakland ^2\nCollin8& Ilarlaml       Golden & Hughes Hilly .Murray *-^|\nREADY TO RESPOND TO YOUR CRY OF \"ENCORE\" -\u00ab\u2022\nTHE CORRECT\nJ\" K\n.99\n$       \u2022    \u00ab\n\u25a0        <     \u2022\n$   $           v*#CC*\n* \u00bb           *\n9 9         I\n\u2666 \u2022    \/\u00ab\nOF FUEL\ni \" ni the \u25a0 endors standpoint\nIs the PRICE with the most PROl'IT\n1h:s i- not the HIGHEST\nPRICE or the LOWEST\nPRICE, l.ut the PRICE\nwhich will | ive him the\nmost SALES at the GREAT-\ni ST PROFIT.\nttlea tin   PRICE of\nM.I.  It II.\ni   \u25a0    \u25a0 \u25a0    mn prii 'el coal try\nCoursier s   Coal\nrianos and Players\nSHEET MUSIC and all\nkinds   of    sin ill     musical\nGoods.        ::        :: ::\nAll the latest \"Rass\"\nSi THE BINGHAM MUSIC STORE,  MacKenzie Ave. zj\nLumb\num oer men\nIt will pay you to\nmake a call at\nF.   B.   WELL\nFur Buyer and Exporter\nSEE THH\nREVELSTOKE\nNURSERIES\noAli\nOld Town,    -   Revelstoke, B. C\nbefore buying yonr outfit of working clothes\nfor the bush. 1 make a\nspecialty of Logging\nShoes, Pants, Sox, Shirts\nBlankets and everything\nreouired in vour business.\nPOR\nCARNATIONS\nAND  ROSES\nDESIGNS\nThe Revelstoke Nurseries\nPHONE 56\nVi. H. POTTRUFF. Prop.\nWH\nTHE\nVERSATILES\nEMPRESS     THEATRE\nRETURN OF   THK FAVORITES\n0 NIGHTS STARTING   HPT    OV*\nA THURSDAY UL\/ 1 .    y\\W\nTHURSDAY\nF. STUART   WHYTE'S\nTHE \"VERSATILES\nit\nrEHBS'X.I\nThursday Night, II New Musical Comedy, UTHE CANADIAN EXPRESS.\"\nFriday Night, \"UP THE RIVER.\"\nCOMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTIONS\nPrices, 50, 75, $1.00 and a few at $1.50\nSEATS ON SALE\n-VERSATILES\nTHE \u25a0WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nI'AOE nv*\nil\nri\ni\nYen\nfl\n1\nr\nFree Public Telephones on Each Floor\nRest Room for Ihe use of Ihe Public on lhe Second Floor.\nNew House Furnishing and Carpet\nDepartment on Second Floor.\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. B- \/*\u00ab\"!\u00ab * Co.. Ximiled\nWatch Our Windows for\nSpecial Lines and Bargains During This Month\nLook at Price Tickets.\nWomen's Kitchen Aprons\nA Ini nt Women's Kitchen Aprons iu Big stvirs,\ncover up the entire dress, This line is all made\nin fxtra good qualities of good ginghams miel\ngalateas. Vou could not mnke them for the\nn: oney.    Rach go,-\nEnglish Cushion Covers\nLovely-colors aud ilfsii-iis, great wearing line   all\nnew goods.    At Sl.OO. 50c uud 25c\nDress Coods Bargains\nid you get your share i.f the big Dress Goods\nBargains this week. There are still plenty on\nsale.     Plain cloths, scrc.es,  fancj   dress   goods, all\nSl .;i' to J2.00 goods, for go(-\nimmrnimrnmimm\n' NEW ARRIVALS 1\nChildren's Coats\n\u00a3\n\u00a3\nWomen's Fancy Coats\nChildren's Fancy Coats\nFine French Flannels\nNew Wools aod yarns\nPretty Dresses for Children\nWarm Winter Underwear\nNew Mitts and Gloves\n-3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\nTmmmmmmmisi\nOne hundred Children's Jerseys and Knit Coats,\nall colors and si\/es Snug, warm, little ideas inr\nthe little tots at eaeh     $1.00\nWarm Fall and Winter Coats for little girls and\ni hildren\u2014the very newest and latest novelties for\nthe small ones in the new fabrics and trims. Fit\nchildren from I to 10 years. Vou should see\nthem.\n1000 Womeo's aod Childreo's\nCaps, Ilnnels, Bonnets came our way at a big concession on the regular. You will fir.d these in the\nDry Goods Department arranged on tallies at quick-\nselling prices     25C 50C 75C and $1.00\nII Hew Lot of Women's Skirts\nA new lot of Women's Skirts in mixed tweeds and\nMack and navy cloths.     Two special prices     \t\n    $2.90  ind $3.90\nf!3\\\nHING  AND   SHOES DEPARTMENT\nSm BOYS' CLOTHING\nEvery boy knows this Famous brand\nand is struck with the smart, snappy\"\nappearance. Every mother knows\nthat ' LION BRAND\" wears longer\nthan any other. This season's models\nare made with full fitting bloomers, neat\ndouble-breasted] ^coats, and have the\nunbreakable shoulder, so well known\nin all \"Lion Brand\" Suits. The new\nones come in nobby tweeds and close\nwoven worsteds.\nPrices,  $5.00  to $12.00\nMen's Working Trousers\nA pure wool Halifax Tweed ;\ncomes in dark grey only;\nmade with the \" CARR'S \"\nlabel, which stands for everything good in workmanship\nand just the thing for cold\nwet weather.\nPRICE:\u2014$3.50 PER PAIR\nWOMEN'S SHOES\nOur new stock of Fall boots and evening slippers have just come to hand.\nThey are the product of the J. & T.\nBell Factory, and we feel confident\nthat nothing has ever been shown in\nthe city to compare with them. All\nthe new lasts and leathers in both boots\nand slippers. The most careful and\nfastidious shoe critic would be pleased\nwith the new ones.\nBOOTS _   FROM $4 50 TO $600\nSLIPPERS FROM $3.00 TO S5.00\nOun Grocery and Crocker\/\" Department\nPICKLES\nHow about your Pickling Onions and Cucumbers. We have them fresh every\nmorning, also green tomatoes, ripe tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower and celery. Best\nqaality of malt and white wine vinegar.\nSpecial for Friday and Saturday\nPost Tavern Specials 15c. per package\nCoffee, our special, 3 pounds for $1.00\nTea,      \"       \"        3 pounds for $1.00\nFlower Pots and Butter Crocks\nJust arrived\u2014a shipment of Flower Pots, all sizes. Get the ones you want before it\nis too late.\nGOOD SUPPLY OF BUTTER CROCKS JUST IN.\nWe are unloading to-day a carload of New Baled\nHay.    Order early.\n\u25a0fi t*t*i \u00ab^*\u00ab \u25a0*!*\u00bb t'tv i^*i **\u2666*\u25a0 i^i i't'i ifr* \u25a0*! i *\"\u00a3. Ai 1X1 iTi iTi iTi iit iTi iT\u00bb iVi kXt tTi L^i *^* \u25a0^'* *Ti iti .\u2666\u00bb iti it. i\"t\"i itiiiiA*f\u00b1\n'XT X   X  X  X  4*  X  X  X ^r  X  X  X  X \"\u25a0J\"* ,4<* *x* ,\u25a0^, '\u2022J*1 Tx* \"\"J** *x   X  X  *   X   X  X ^T^^X^ X   X   X  X' 'X' *X\nNEW CHINA\nJapan China Tea Sets\n\" \"     Cream and Sugar Sets <|\u00bb\nFruit Sets\u20147 pieces J*\nCups and Saucers from 15c. to 75c. each. T\nCocoa Sets, Pot with 6 Cups and saucers \u00ab\u00a7>\n<$H$H$H$H$nfr tfr tti tfr it* 'fr 'I' 'fr 'fr 'I' 'fr 'fr 'fr 'I' 'fr 'fr 'I' 'fr 'fr 'fr 'I' 'I1 'I1 'fr '3* 'fr 'I* '3' 'fr 'fr '3' j\u00bb\nHouse   Furnishing   Department\nA New Lot of Curtain Goods just opened up, in Scrims,\nMadras and Nets.\nlt will pay you to look over our Table of Wall Paper Bargains this week. The Prices are right as the goods must\ngo.\nWe have SOMETHING NEW IN BISCUITS, we want you to come in and sample them.\nTrfciUI PAGE  SIX\nTHE    MAIL-HERALD    REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I,  1013\nFIFTY-TWO\nFALL FAIRS\nIN B. C.\ni    ko     tali       wll   be hold this\nI ea    in   Bril Ish   Col imbla.   Tlio    fai-\n*\u00ab ill lee in, Alberni   anil\nthe e      i     uoi lh Ealr \u00abill  lee.- held Id\nGeorge.   Golden    will have thei\ni irt ii     east fair aud     GiuuJ   Forks\nv.: the fairs to lhe Bouth, Tlu\nI) \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!'.   divided   into   six\nlatos  i'or th.) fairs were\n.1  ' \u25a0    ihe  B.C.  Fairs  nssoola -\ni    i\nI      t Circu\nS*. ami I       i inlcb\u20140 t.       I\nI   \u2014\n0-Ont.   4.\n:\ni\n0 I,   -\ne pi :\nI       : '      ',.   28\nmerland    Ocl    \"\u2022\nmaran \\ \\      i Show,  Nov\nel  I\nt i\n\":     'AL       \u25a0\nt', \u25a0   \u25a0    . :   -\nBe   ' 30 &\nGILLETTS  LYE\nEATS DIRT\n\"\u25a0\"\u2022'WUlltOII ;\u25a0     nill Gl\u00abtW\u00bb V* *\nM*0l\u00abc\nI^ILLETTCOMPANYU^L\nHr-      TORONTO ONT.     \"-*\"*\nShilahT^k\nThe   family   remedy   for    CouhIih   nnd  Colds\n\"Shitoh costs  so   little   and does   so much!'\nNOT I OH.\nNotice ia hereby siven thnt Him C.m-\ng llan Pacific Uailway ('ompany di I\non ihe' Kiu'lite'i'iuh day ol September,\n11)13, deposit In tho [.mid Registry of\nlire in the' Ciiy of Nelson. In tlie Province of British Columbia, plan, profile\nand Book of Reference, showing grade\nrevision uud double trauk of the main\nline of the intd Canadian Paolflc Railway from Mile 0 to Mile 'I;,, Shuswap\nSubdivision,, Rovolstoko io Taft, \"As\nLo -'il.\" eluly approved by the Board\nof Railway Commissioners for Cunad i.\nDated this 24th day of September,\n| us\nK.W. Batoman,\n!      il  Right of Wayanel Lease\nAgent,     Vancouver li.    ('.\nIstiss, S.27 -t.\nIn the matter of the e dale \u2022 '.   Vri bin\nKcothiirne, late of 'lie- City of I.Y*\nL'lSl      ikf,      I'e.     C,    <|eeeV.'l>ei\".\nNOTICK i- h. nt,y given thut all\np.' \u2022 ns having any ciuims eer <{.\u25a0 -\niiiunds iigainsl the lulu Arthur Scot-\nI ri who elnMi on \u25a0\u25a0! aboul i bu lill b\n.1.,\\ ,e! April, 1013, ul Rovelstoke in I be\nl'i .eVill  \u25a0.'  e   !      I (I'll isl)    ( 'l llll llii'ill.   Ill P   1 \u2022\u2022\nijuit eil in -iini lex post prepaid or to\ndeliver tn i hi' ill.iie i \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..,;. el Solicltoi -\nn.i \\\\ .eli i II. Hell, l In in!n,iiii-l i.ui..\ni f i he estate ol I be said deceased,I h ,:;\nnames ivi >i ndilres os und full purl i> u\nlurs in writing of thein laiinsnnil *tate\nments ui   hen nwi nnl ;e\"ii l he i iilun\n.'I    I le.'   SI e'll! i' i \u25a0 \u25a0.-.   ll   ..I   V.   lll'lel   llV   llll'il   ,\nuiul l hul all ir i be .'inl duv of Novi in\nI'.'r. IP13, suid Walter 11. Bell will pri \u25a0\neeed in ilisi i iimi \u25a0\u2022 the assets of the\nsaid deceased among Ihe persons en-\nlil led i hereto having regard only to\nthe claims of whieh he shall then have\nli.nl notice, and thai Ibe said ud minis-\ni rutor will nol be liable for I lie snid\nassets or any pari thereof to am person of whose claim he shull nol then\nli  vc received notice,\nDated al !!\u2022 velstoke, R. ('., this iiui\neli.\\ of Septembi r. 1013.\nII \\i:\\ i-:\\ . Ml I' \\i: TER iV PlNKII S M,\nSe.li.ii   i - foi SValti i II. Bell.\nliill lie\nSYNOPSIS   OF  COAL  MIXING\nREGULATIONS.\nCoal mining rights of tho Dominion\nIn Manitoba, Saskatchewan ainl ,,.\nberta, the Yukon Territory, tbi\nNorth-west Territories and in a portion ol the Province uf British Col\nuiubl.'i, may be leased ior a teirm ol\ntwenty-one years at au anuual rent\nui ol JI an acre. Not more thai\n2,560 acres will be loused to one \u201e\u25a0\u25a0\n-plicant.\nApplication for lease must be marti\nby the applicant in person to On\nAtfMit or aub-A^ent of the dUtnci\nin which tho rights applied for mi\nlituatod.\nThe lease will im-ludo the co.il mining rights only, but the lessee tuu)\nbo permitted t.o purchase whatevei\navailable surface rights may bo con\nBldered nccoBfary lot tlu working ol\nthe mine at the rate ol 110.00 an\nacre.\nln siirveyc'l territory the Land mu .\nbe described by sections, ur legal\nsub-dlvlslons ol sections, and in uu\nsurveyed territory '.'ae tract applied\nfor shall be staked out by tin ap\np  \u25a0     i   himself.\nl-i;.i-n appiica! t. must lie accon : i\nled by n fee of tt) which will bo    t.\nIui led  .1  the rights applied   lor\nnot av .liable,  bul   n  t   otherwise,\nroyalty     shall    be paid on the tutu\niie output of the n.ni\" Bt thi\nrate of  five cents por ton.\nThe person operating the mine shall\nfurnish the Agent with bwi ri return*\nting for the full quantity ol\nmerchantable coal mined and pay the\ni dty there, n, If tbe coal mining\nrights are not being operated, sucb\nreturns should be furnished at least\nonce a year.\nKe>r full     Information    applicatl\nshould be made t,, tbe Becretarj\nthe Department of the Interior,   Ottawa, or to tbe   Vgent or Sub-Agsni\nof  Dominion   Lands.\nW.  W    CORY,\nrr?MHararaf3JMaarara.r3iaMaiaarajeis;a\nHoards |\nI iaraisjEJKjisiaiaiaiL\nO. B.  N.   fflliKIH\nl'ltd\\ iM I \\1.  LAND  3URVK\nI a \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    B H ird ware Dlock\nREVE] STOKB, B. C.\nLuch I\n\u25a0\n.\nNOTICE  I*u CONTRACTORS.\nW.  H.  WAI      CE,   M.B.O.S.A\nARCH1 T BCT\nBox 20 . '! \u25a0\u25a0''*\u25a0 H- v. Istoke\nBURG '    rAQQART.\nCivil  Bn  lneers\nDominion  an i   I!.   0.   Land\n'.  Ooutraotar\nKamloops.\n]*..aa on   Realty  I \u00ab\nREVELSTOKE LOYAL ORDER\nMOOSE  No.  10SI\nMeets     every  first and third Tuesday    tn  Oddfe.lows    Hall,\nbrethern  cordially   Invited  to atter. 1.\nA   Grant, rirta'or\nH. L. Hae        -     *ar\ni undei-. superecribed\nii ndi   '      \"m.-i\" ifa ture and  I\nni    Su : \u25a0  Mi ta!.    Bridge    at\n, B.C ,\" aud \"Tender Io.\nIrection . f Sup i true\nlure Bi .. B.C.,    will be\n:   \u25a0     ei . irable the Minis\nter of to n.ion     of\nI   ber,    for  the\n\u25a0\u25a0     f.O.b,   car^\n.::\nan      erection o:\nly, of th-*\nit Taghum,\nB. C.\nifi a.ions,    contra\n.r.: fc :.   .\u25a0 the\ne\nr.\n1\nWALTER  BEWS.\ni\n1 :oa\nThe  K\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nDrug \u25a0\n\u25a0\n*.:\nction of\n\u25a0\n'\n.-\na.\n'.\n\u25a0\nn    u\nr\ni otall\nV..-S   , ,        ,\ni ...\nM.   .'.  KOROAN   I    R\nb day\ni\n3Q 'In:'\" rial Bi\n\u25a0 vii\nDo\nYou Make\nBiscuits\nThis Way?\n2 cups flour; 4 teaspoons Baking Powder; 2 tablespoons Swift's Silver-Leaf Lard;\n| cups milk; J teaspoon suit.    Mix dry ingredients and sift.    Work in lard, add milk\ngradually.    If too stiff add a little more milk or water.    Roll out on (loured board to 4\ninch thick.    Cut and place in greased pan.    Hake in hot oven.    Tiny are delicioui.\nSwift's Silver-Leaf Lard\nis the very best shortening for Baking Powder\nBiscuits, because it has just the right consistency\nand richness to make them perfectly light and flaky and you\ncan't taste the lard in them.\nSwift's Silver-Leaf Lard is put up in ti^bt\ncovered, new tin pails under the close\nsupervision of Government inspectors.\nAsk\nYour\nDealer for\nSilver-Leaf\nIt is as clean and pure ns lard can be\nand it makes such tasty pastry.\nSwift Canadian Co. Ltd.\nToronto    Winnipeg    Edmonton\n\u25a0 ~,--^\nm\nr^\n<e !\nWBDNKKDAV, (K'TDIIKU  I,   1913\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nPAGB   :-*,EVBN\nI\nI\n\/\n*\u00bb\nS. G. ROBBINS\nReal Estate\nAnd Insurance  Agent\nLETHBRIDGE   COAL\nFOR SALE   NONIC   BETTER. PHONE 60\nmmnsKmamm\nThe Revelstoke Boot, Shoe and Harness\nRepairing Department\nARMSTRONG   <&,   COMPANY\nMAKERS   OF    FINE    WELT   SHOES\nThe style, the workmanship and wear\nAnd comfort born of every pair;\nOf 20th Century welts that's sold\nWill draw new trade, and hold the old.\nENCOURAGE\nLIVESTOCK\nINDUSTRY\nDVEUMVCJrj^L'.'^\nStrctly First Class\nRooms Single, en Suite\nand with  Bath\nVictoria, B. C, Sept. ,'i0\u2014In pursuit of its polii y t\" open up for\npasturage purposes the unoocupied\ncrown landf of the proviuce the department of lands is doinj; everything possible to insure that by\ntliic means* the stock industry bene-\nti'. largely. All Btock associations\nin western Canada and the United\n.States as well as every livestock\ndepartment of the different provincial and state governments in\nthe west are being notified of what\nthe government of tbis province is\ndoing to encourage the stock industry. In addition the lands department is getting in touch with\n| those who are in the habit of ranging Etock and that its efforts are\nproving successful is indicated hy\nthe number of inquiries that have\nalreudy been received. Some of\nthese are from the prairie provinces\nand in one instance the owner of\n1(1,(100 head of sheep writes to fii.d\nout how the new granting of pasturage facilities would help him in\nopening a ranch in this province.\nThe new policy of leasing grazing\nlands at a nominal rental, will according to present indications prove\nhighly popular and the department\nof lands has already received a\nho.-t of congratulations irom scores\nof sources.\nPACIFIC\nLOGGERS\nMEETING\nUnion  Hotel\nA. r. LEVESQUE, Proprietor\nFIRST STREET,  REVELSTOKE, B. C\nMEAL TICKETS $600\nVictoria,   II. (J.,  Sept.   30\u2014The\nj Pacific Associations of Loggers will\nj hold its annual lop^iiif: congress at\nI Spokane, commencing on Sept. 24.\nThis association  comprises loggers\nfrom Washington, Idaho, .Montana\nand British Columbia  will be represented   by   H.    B,.   M icMillan,\nthe chief forester, and J. Lafon,\n| cruising and   royalty inspector.\nA   timber   cruising*   inspection\nthat has been  carried out along:\nthe route of the Pacific   Great\nEastern railway by the employes\nof tbe forestry department shows\nthat there is a  large amount of\nalienated  crown  timber in  the\nvicinity.   This lies chiefly in the\nXi w Westminster land district\nand  the Vancouver forest   district as well  as about the bead\nof Howe sound.\nJack Laughton. Proprietor\nFirst Street, Revelstoke, B. C.\nWINDSOR HOTEL\nEUROPEAN PLAN\nGood Accommodation.       Reasonable Rates.\nCafe in Connection\nRevelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd.\nImporters and Wholesale Dealers.\nManufacturers of Aerated Waters\nWINES\nLIQUORS\nCIGARS\nAgents for Calgary Beer\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.   Rates $1 a day.   Monthly rates.\nJ\".    ALBEBT     STOHNTIEi PROP.\nLadies* Tailored jtoits to Order\nAll tho lateal colon In MMelasae ClothTVanc;\n1\" I\"- itrlped un.l checked Wontedi.   Ow\noiio hundred lateil pattern, to choose frmn-\niie. I*., alike.\nFANCY COATINQ8   T    | l.te.l   N,n,  Y\u201e,k\ncrestloni and the moat up-to-date rtook In\nB-*'\u25a0 I**'\" whoexpecl much from ua, cannol In disappointed when the] hare theli Bull\n..1 Long (ui iwayC. il made by us, Wa hare\nthe rery beat designs from Paris In charge ol\nthis depart ni      rhert .- n   - ill i rcoal\t\nt hm e fm ii- to make.\nCRfSSMAN A COMPANY\nTHU   LEADING   LADIES'   ANI)   MEN'S   TAILORS\nAdvertise in the Mail-Herald\nEXPORT\nCEDAR\nPOLES\nAn erroneons impression ap-\npears to prevail that the export\nof cedar poles from British Columbia is illegal. Such timber\nproducts can be exported, but before shipments are made it is necessary to have an order-in-coun-\ncil passed, granting the necessary permission. It may be said\nthat such permission is never refused when the application is\nproperly made out and complies\nin every intstance with the law.\nThere is an export tax of one-\nhalf cent per lineal foot on all\ncedar poles exported.\nCOMING EVENTS\nthe\nOct.   9,   10\u2014Th,-   Versatiles,\nEmpress theatre.\nOct.  13\u2014\"The  Country Boy,\"  it    ihe\nEmpress theatre.\nOct,   lii and 17\u2014The  Vurdi nnd FoBi.-r\nEnglish  Comedy  Company,     at the\nEmpress theatre.\nOct.   Jn\u2014Allen   Players  for   nne   week\n,it Empress theatre\nOct.  *JT,  28\u2014Edison Talking Pictures,\nEmpress theatre.\nNov.   10\u2014\"The  Barrier,\"  at   Empress\ntheatre.\nNov.  17\u2014\"Whal  Happened to Mary,\"\nEmpress  theatre.\nNov. 19\u2014The Barrier, Empress theatre\nNov. 25\u2014The Lawrence   Brough       K).,\nat  the Empress theatre.\nDec. 6.\u2014The Lawrence BroiiM-h Co., at\nthe  Empre     theatre.\nIlec.  8\u2014The   I'ink   Lady,  at the      Empress theatre.\nDec.  2.3\u2014Matheson,  Lang and  Brit ton,\nEmpress  theatre.\nColds.\nCougha.\nWeak I uiiks.\nWeakThroata.\nAye\nr'^   Cherry\n\u00bb Pectoral\nSold for 70 years\nAsk Your Doctor\nM JO. AjorCo.,\nMeerurffal, (e\u201enii.ls\n&\n&\nGurney - Oxford Baking\nWorthy of the Art of a Chef\nThe average woman abhors having to spend\nall her time in the kitchen striving to accomplish some new dish in baking. But when she\ncan have a rang-2 like the Gurney-Oxford,\ncooking becomes a pleasure and a fascination\nbecause of its consistent assured success.\nThe heat ofthe whole range is controlled by one lever, called the\nEconomizer, with remarkable ease and effect.\nThe oven is entirely surrounded by a perfectly even heat of any\ndegree required for any kind of baking. Pans of biscuits, light\nrolls, or cakes, all cook evenly with a delicate, golden brown crust\nwithout having to be constantly changed around next the heat\nas in other ranges,\nThis perfect Gurney-Oxford oven encourages a woman to attempt\ndelicious and unusual recipes of her own invention.     Her reputation for being a \"splendid cook\" is at once established.\nThe Gurney-Oxford Economizer regulates the exact degree\nof heat which is directed through the oven by a Divided Flue\nStrip with perfect evenness in\nevery corner.   The fire ia held\nlow on a Special Reversible\nGrate  which  burns\nevery coal to a white\nash. Thereisalift-up\nBroiler Top to expose the full fire, and\na  smooth   polished\nsurface that requires\nno black lead.   The\nWarming Closet is\nbig  enough  p.nd\nstrong   enough    to\nhold a whole dinner\nservice.\nThis Gurney-Oxford is the range for women of to-day.\nCALL ON US-ASK FOR OUR NEW CA TALOGUE, \" STOVES AND RANGES'\nRevelstoke Hardware Co., Ltd.\n<o> ii.\n^s^ \u00a9 &&& \u20ac^@ O G& \u20ac\u00a3 \u20ac3\u00bb 600^ &&&\nNEW\nGOVERNMENT\nLAUNCH\nForthe Dominion governmenl publio\nworks department, Hale &. Stapp,\nthe Nelson launch builders, have just\nce>mplete<l the largest and most costly\nlaunch ever built in Kootenay waters.\nThirty-five feet in length, with a\nnine-foot beam, the now boat, which ia\nnamed the Marion, is for uso on tho\nArrow lakea. It is equipped with a\n60 hon ipower six-cylindor Roberts engine and will make about JO miles per\nhour.\nIn ibe beautifully Btted-up cabin am\ni.\\ berths, There are also a galley,\na lavatory, hoi and cold water equipment and pantry. Thc craft ij lighted\nby electricity and lhc engine is equip-\npod with an electrio seH itarter.\nun Saturday the Marion wns    taken\nfor a trial inn to 1<nnlo anil yesterday\nhe   wen) lo   llalfour.   The   engine      is\npractically noiseless nnd there   i     no\nvibration,\nHale    fi  Stepp havo built a    cradle\nfm   hipmcnl   of tho   i>, ,.*i (     to     tbo\nArrow lakes   and for use   in  . .\nihould   be needed  latei   on  Koi\nlake.\nNATURES BEST\nare the only fruits anil v< . \u25a0-\ntallies used in our canned\ngoods and preserves. Picked\nwhere [frown and fully ripened, they are at once put\ninto cans and jars with all\n\u25a0 Ba retained. Try\nthem ifyou want something\nextra good for the table.\nHobson's Grocery\nPhone 41\nBox 734\nTO THE PUBLIC\n[ would respectful!   i ... ...v fu]] line of Woollens just\nreceived for Tall aud Winter \u25a0. i   styles, fabrii     .   1\ncolorings in new and de ii    l< effects.\nI would al t that I 1   ve  taken\ncourse of instruction in cutting men and  ivotni ents at  \"the John J.\nMitchell Co,\" cutting academy New York City.\nHave worked  miel gained practical   experience with   leading tai\nestablishment   In tin lend tin it If\nwho   thoroughly   undent,m.I   . iking   Of men'\nwomen's garments.   There: ; etter than li iui  '\"\norder here foi y, ui Fall ai\nH. F. MORTENSEN\nACROSS FROM THK\nLADIES* AND GENT'S\nTAILOR\nCLUB.\"\n\u25a0\nAi PAGE  EIGHT\nTHE   MAlL-HERALD   REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913\nLOCAL and GENERAL\nE.J,  Cowan  of Regina,  i-  In\nthu\ni     Jonos ol Toi into, i-     hei *   this\nseek,\nE s,   Mnthowa and T.  Faloenbridge,\nVan' ouver,  are in  town.\n.    ; Kalian oi Seattle, wad noticed\n.   strei Is yesterday,\nA   Taylor of Toronto, i- i guesl to'\nit tho King K Iward,\n\u25a0   Keer of Kelowna, in paying   n\nto Revelstoke this week.\n-  i. Oenghling of Minneapolis, Min.\n.\u25a0 tod iy em a business trip.\n,   \\   B eeker ol K imloops,   was\n:ed \"ii ih- si reels yesterday.\nI* N. Andrews ol Oaigary, wan tfan-'\n.. bu line a here on Monday.\nGrady, the popular hei'el man\nof Si    Leon hot springs, is in town.\nw.a. Wat ling of Oaigary, was     an\n,        . on  Monday's early west-bound\nan I Mrs.  P.  Leivinirstou and A.\n!..      \u2022 it, p ol Morden,  Man.,  ure here\n.'.'.\u25a0\u25a0\u2022le.\nin wain a hearty laugh bear Dr.\n! , ,   in St.  John's church on Fri\nght,\nif.  Parkinson     and Jas.  Shor-\nare in  th \u2022 city,    guesl -  al    the\ni.        Edward,\nJ H. Clappison of Hamilton, Ont.,\n, | iei    week.    Hc < an he  found a*\ni      King Edward.\nM Geo. Hoiieris.iii of Arrowhead,\naccompanied by her daughter, is bere\nI        reek shopping.\nw.E. Robins ni Toronto, was au\na , .in Mon lay's express He is\na*, the King Edward.\nJames Tait ol Victoria, arrived in\nto*\u00bb*n the fore part oi this week. H*\nIs a*   the King Edward\nGreatest of all Animal Picture* \"In\nth'?  Sultan's  Power,\"  tonight     Don't\nmis-  thi-.  Slur theatre. Tin o.k.\nH E.  Hohin- of Toronto,  is  among\nlany  far-eastern  vi-itor-   to  Btop\n0 \u2022  it   Revelstoke this  mid-week.\nMrs.  I..W.  Wood  will receive     next\nlay, October -ud. -in I afterwards\ni      he'   tirst   Thursday   ol ''a-h   i.eonth.\nLoa ler and A.  HeDougall,    of\n.    ame .lown  th,' mountain   >n\nThey  are guests  al   th \u25a0 Kin \u2022\nird.\nWakinson \"i Arrow Park,   and\nJ M   Frasei  o; Kamloops, are in   the\nrhej     iu lie fo md   it th- King\nird.\n11 light in >t. John's bui b t- \u25a0\ntone prayer   neetlng  wi\nI let!       n  1s\"Homi\nvoting.\"\nK.   R'30-  of Yan ouver.    and R.   C.\n7: of       Vl    *\n1 .\n, this week.\nE. Borgstrom    :  Si ind\n;- \u25a0        \u25a0 tland\n, d mil   \u25a0 I e\nNAKUSP\nWEEKLY\nNOTES\nNakusp B.C., Sept. 28\u2014The news of\nthe sudden death of o. Alfsmo of the\nsteamer Rostand, came as a greut\nshock lo Ihe inhabitants of Nanusp,\nand the whole' district of the Arrow\nlakes.\nImmediately on rece.lpt of the news\nall Hays of tbe Canadian racitie railway were linisii-d lo half mast and on\nMonday eill Btoumors will lay to for\n15 minutes mnl ail work at the shipyard will be suspended in honor of\nthe deceased capt nin. The shipyard\nemployes are arranging to si n.l a\nwreath for the funeral.\nThe Rossland lell Hoi,-on in i barge\n. I Pdlol Swauson northbound and had\ncalled al Needles, iho residence oi\n('apt. Foreland, who Immediately took\ncharge of the vessel.\nCapt, J.C. Gore arrived today and\nreturned to Nelson for the funeral of\nCapt. Alfsmo, Capt, Robertson of the\nRteamei Bonnington accompanying\nbim.\nTbe-   Nakusp  sawmill   has  shut  down\nfor tbe winter.      Logging operations\nmil stint next month, and it i.s expected :, large force will ho employed.\n\\ benefit smoker was given at the\nopera bouse ,,n Saturday nighl by the\nbaseball club, whieh was largely at-\ntended and a thoroughly good time\nwas  bad.\nThe Dominion governmi nt engineers\nin charge al Burton city, are at work\nIn connection with thf navigation survey of the Columbia riv.-r at the narrows  below town.\nSHOWER OF\nGOOD THINGS\nFOR HOSPITAL\nThe Ladies'  Hospital Guild have de-\n! elded to hold a jam ami pickle showur\nfor  lhe  hospital,      Saturday,  Octolwr\nthe 18th, and on this occasion, us   on\nprevious ones ihey appeal to the ladies\nl of Itevelstoke to ussist in   keeping up\n' the splendid record of success, hitherto\nwell-earned,     At this season of     tho\nyear eaoh and every housewife la stock\ning her  larder  with a  supply   of  gooel\nthings for  the winter     mouths.     The\nladies trusi  Unit when this notico rea-\n, lie's  them  they  will feel  disposed      to\ngive of iheir plenty to thoso loss fort-\nunato and those sick In tbo hospital a\ntaste of  their excellent jam or  pickles,\nuul   lo whom   the  llavor  of   the  liome-\n' nia.de' goodies   may   mean   mure      than\nthe  actual   pleasure   given   while  being\n.eaten.\nAi the shower on the eighteenth the\nGuild will serve afternoon ten t.,\nwliicb all the ladies of tho Oily ami\nvicinity .ire invited. This will give\nthose who havo not already done so\nan opportunity to view the interior of\nthe new Queen Victoria hospital.\nr^aiaaraifflaaiBiaEiraciiaaiajaiaiaiaieiis\nSALES and WANTS\nMILLIONAIRE\nJURY TO\nTRY PRIEST\nNew York, rfepi. 29\u2014Considerable\nimportance is attn'hed by tho au -\nthorities io the inquest into the death\nof Anna Aumuller on Friday next,\nbiefly because it is expected shat\ncounsel ior Hans Schmidt, the priest,\nwbo ha-1 confessed to murdering the\nLtii!, will question the esJtabli-hment\neei the corpus delli ti.\nIn addition te, Theodore P. Sctonts,\npresidenl eif the- Interborough Rapid\nTcanslt Company, who has consented\n\u2022 \u25a0 as fo email. I'oroner Fein-\n\u25a0 i-' subpoenaed two score or\nmore men of prominence from among\nwhom  the othei     irymen  will  b<\n'\u2022\u25a0el\n\\iii.iiej   these the   oronei  announced\nJohn D.   Rockerfeller,   dr..      Yin -\n:i    \\ -.,\u25a0. i' melius Vanderbtl\nGo ild,   Augu il     Belmont,   George   W\nFairchild,   Henrj   Siegel,  George     F.\nRobert   1.. Gerry,   Harry .\nnd Lewis  Cass  I.\nThc inquest will I* public\nIOc line Minimum 25c.   Cosh in Advance\nI\n\"rJjaaiaJSlSJS13J^c3iajaMtLpSMEEEaae!i\nFOR SALE\u2014A ill foot Motor Launch\nSeven H.P., Fairbanks engine, with\nreverse. Will sell reasonable. Ap'ply\nto F.N.  Roberts, Arrowhead, D.C.\nS\nALLEYS\nOPENED\nTO RENT\u2014 Nice Furnished, Heated\nRooms, very central. Apply next to\nMail-Herald Office,  McKenzie avenue.\nHOARD and ROOMS\u2014In private family, home accommodations. Enquire\nby letter t0 Box'JH, City.\nEMPLOYMENT WANTED\u2014Japanese\nHoy, waiter of experience, cau also\ndo uny house worl-.\u2014Tommy Kendo,\nin care C. Tngala-ki, P. 0. Box D.,\nRevelstoke. 2t.\nTO RENT\u2014One single loom with private family, at reasonable rate, centrally located.   Apply to Box 914.\nTO LET-I have a nice Furnished\nHouse to let, on Third street, West.\nAW. Connolly, at G.W. Bells' Store\nFOR SALE\u2014Four Milch Cows, ln\ngood -i.aje.'. animals can be inspected an 1 terms obtained from Charles\nGranstrom, across Columbia River\nBridge,  Old Town, Revelstoke\nWANTBD\u2014Smythe's Employment Of \u2022\n. n for work at good waives.\u2014\nApply to Smythe's Employment Of-\nnce.  First street,  Revelstoke,  D.C.\n'\u25a0   \u2022 e.,,1 se ond-hand Rem\nApply   to   Mail-\n\u25a0\nWANTED\u2014Washing  well  and ear-fully\nHand   I.a ndry,\nV one\nALLEN\nPLAYERS\nCOMING\nMiss Verna Felton and the Allen\nPlayers have jus't completed a long aud\nsuccessful ougagomont at the Viet K'ia\ntheatre in Victoria, where they opened\nIhoir season this year. Conceding\nthese popular players the Victoria\nTimes speaks as follows:\n\"The Allen Players made, a wolcom*;\nre-appearance here last night in \"The\nSpendthrift\" and their loyalty und\nenthusiasm gave their own reward.\nAlway-' good, tho Albm I'lnyers aro\nnow qualified to stand with tho ery\nliest companies that visit tho city and\nia the play presented Inst evening iliey\nfound ii particularly pleasing medium\nfor reintrodudng themselves hore. Thu\ncompany kas improved immensely and\nthe production last night was undoubtedly one of tho most finished\nihat has been given by thom here.j'\n\"The Spendthrift*' will bo presented\nby the' Allen Players ut the Empress\nI heat re, Monday evening, Ocl. 20th,\nund will mark the opening of their local engagement during which several\nplays of equal interest will be\nproduced,\nSOCIAL aod PERSONAL\ned their homeward way two by     two.\nabout  three in the morning.\nMr. J. Arthur Oayley left ou tbe\nTuesday night train for Ottawa, where,\nhe will complete his law course at tba\nBUSINESS\nLOCALS\nMiss Janet McKay will not receive\non Thursday, Oct. 2nd.\nMerfsrs.  Carr and Wintemberg,     of\nMalakwa,    came iu   on business    this\nmorning.\nMr.  W.W. Foster arrived  from      tbe\ncoast yesterday and is staying at the\nKing  Edward.\nA baby 'daughter arrived at the\nhome of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hobson,\nlast Friday evening.\nMrs. F.W. Laing had a few friends In\nfor cards on Monday nighl when all\nspent, a pleasant evening.\nMr. Abramson has purchase.I Mr.\nTucker's collage, and Id tailing possession with his family this week.\nMrs. Sturdy came in irom Mulakwa\nthis morning to Visit tor a couple ol\ndays with her .-on,  W.A.  Sturdy.\nMi.-- Blanche McCarty returned on\nSunday from n two weeks' much en-\nioyed  vacation ai the coast cities.\nMrs. Breene who has been the popular gueBl ol Mrs. Robbins this month,\nrelumed t(, Vancouver Sunday night.\nMr. W.W. Foster will address the\nWomen's Canadian club ibis evening\nin Mrs. Lawrence's drawing roon . com\nmencing at\nI\nOttawa University.\nI\nCorrection\u2014Iu our last issue we-gave\nan extract copy of the verdict of the.'\nJury on tho Inquest over B.E. Kuowl-\nton. Below wo give the full finding ot\ntbo 'Jury:\u2014\"That B.E. Knowltou was\n\"accidentally run over and killed by\n\"a contractors work train after he\n\"had  'lagged  the  C.P.R.  freight  train\n.\"on September   20fch,  1913,   We,    tiai?\n! \"Jury recommend that a light should\n\"be carried at each end of worklraius\n, \"when operating at night.\"\nThe social evening which began the\nseason's work for the Young People's\nSociety of Sl.  John's' church, was\nI very pleasant affair. A line program\nformed the lirst hour's entertainment,\nConsisting of chairman's address, ;\u2022 \u2022 -\n( senting  llie  plan of  work  for   the will-\nMiss\nler;  solo,   Mr.   Haddon,\ndina\nLittle;  piano  duet,  Miss  Viola   3ro\u00bbi\nand  Miss Rulh  Drown:  recitation,  .*\u00bbr\nj Reid;  solo,  Mr.  R. Thomson iding,\nI \"The Raco\" from the \"Bishop ol Oat-\ntonlown,\" Mr. W.M. Lawrenoe. Ah\n.the numbers were excellent, Mr, .\u00abw-\nrence's reading being intensely (Irani i\ntic. All thon adjourned to the 'itse-\nment, found their partners and ,l'.*ot-\n\u2022\u2022e| their united efforts to ans\u00bb nag\nriddles. After this a trip was lake, t,.\nFriendship Land on nn Improvis-i\ntrain of chairs. Refreshments couelud\ned one of the ploasantost of pvenl lys.\ns:iii\n-\nFri 0\np.      -      I\nRev.  ani  Mrs    C.   A.   Myei-      w\u00bbn\n\u2022 Mon lay mi\n-.-\nto    *\nj\n\u2022    a     .\nI\nD\nl\n*\ne\n...\nr,        -. .     Mri.\nsec\nI  '.\n*\nSucceeds His Father\n'l h\nIt h on lay\natten    i.   Thi\nH\n|y   gOod.    R '*       \\.   M .   r\n'\n( ons.   In tl\n0 ' lr ihe  Sunday   i   \u25a0\nlb M     a '    ndan \u25a0\nhundi il       in\nfe-i 'e \u25a0 I ih\" parents\n1 -'-I \u2022        thl      ii      The\nev- iiii \u25a0\nial mu                         ii-' \u2022 W\nJos                         \u25a0 i      r    m\nclo-i-                 Bnll M     M\nb\u00bb!!        \u2022      \u2022\u25a0         h   bi I\"* \u25a0\nb        si i\nA   TOI '     01   claim!  *     have\nd.   o *h \u2022 I fot     d il        iiiii\nth h    Th\u20ac '                it al-\n\u25a0WB7' vay mis' be al leist    a\nr*T>,'*nimn.\n*\nhe.\nMatinee every Saturday afternoon at\n*J:*ifl \u2014Star theatre.\nAt the Trueman Studio, all portraits are high grade and guaranteed.\n\u2014A. Douglas Tourner.\nTho Canadian Order of Foresters,\nhave paid to their members and departments over S8,45*-t,:5*sr>.(\",l since 187'J\nJoin our national society.\nThe Trueman Studio is the house\nfor high class finish for amateur work\nnil prints with white borders.\nAfter tho charter is closed it will cost\nyou double to become a member of (he\nCanadian Order of ForeJters. Mnke\napplication no.v to O.W. Rand, Dis -\ntrict Organizer.\nMatinee Saturday alternoon for lad\nies and children. Soe the great featur\nrs at  the  Star  theatre,   at 2:'M)  p.m.!\nRevelstoke's home of art\u2014Tho True-\nman Studio. Call and see us, when\ndiscussing portraits. Prices to suit\nall.\nThe Canadian Order oi Foresters\nhave a   reserv of .*Sl,'*il!),52il.74   to   pay\ni and death claims of their members.\nGALT COAL is handled exclusively\nin Revelstoke by the Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\nThey    say Sir Walter Raleigh     was\n'le-  lirsi man  who  I Mint   to smoke.  \u2014\noal hasn't learnt yet.\nA meeting for the purpose of n.stitut\ning a newOourt of the' Canadian Ord-\ner of Foresters, will be held in the 1.0.\nO.F. Selkirk  hall,  Wedne-'day   evening,\ni le lober   1st.\nDid you get   yours this week ? If not,\nget it next.   What*' Coursier's Stnoke-\n' oal\nThe;  crop is  harvest,ed  and cars  will\n\u2022\u25a0  h n'l io  gel   and  \u25a0 oal   will  be\n'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0     the   'une   to order H.\nTwenty ! i v. \u25a0 eharter members havo al\nd foi   the   new   Courl\nbdia     Fo  \u2022 tern  here.   Charter\n\u25a0   Dg   take-n now   at  ioMi)\n.,, n now.   Bee\n'   Or .en  .      i.W    Rand,   I nlon\nMow aro\niei      is the\n-a i      'In th\nei i orld'i\n! |M.\nn -it parts, In\nI Mai\nii       \"    in\nie  tbi\nMr. an.l Mrs. Shepherd from the\n.-tate of Washington, have come to\ntown to stay for some time. They\nhavo reined Mrs. Kennedy's house on\nSecond street, west.\nMr. Robt. Horne, formerly the well-\nknown secretary of the V.M.C.A, of\nWinnipeg, bul now in the hardware\nbusiness in Victoria, was in town from\nSaturday until this morning, with Mr.\nThompson of the Y.M.C.A.\nThe Y.M.C.A. Auxiliary, at A meeting held last week made arrangements\nfor their lug annual dinner and sale\nof work mi Thanksgiving afternoon antl\nevening. Monday, Oet. 2<ith in the Y.\nEveryone  keep  lh'\nM.C.A.   ball\nin  mind.\nMr. H.N. Coursler got back Mi nday\nfrom a holiday of a weeks' bum ing and\nlishing near Lytton, at whi.h place\nBrie is working wiih a survey party.\nMrs. Coursier lefl last evening for a\ncouple of weeks' vacation and rest at\nVancouver.\nVERSATILES\nRETURN TO\nREVELSTOKE\nF. Stuart Whtye's musical , omody\ncompany, \"Th,- Versatiles\" will play\ntheir ihird engagement in Revelstoke\na I lh' Kmpress (heal re on Thursday\nand Friday,  ivtobet* Mh and 10th.\nThe opening bill will he a clever mua\nleal concert, entitled, \"Tho Canadian\nExpress.\" The scenes of ihis delight-\ndate fui laugh producer aro laid ou a tour-\n' ist car on the Canadian Express Lim\nited. The uciion centres about a\nyoung man who has lieen brought to\nCanada by his father in order to Instill the necessary manhood inti his\ncolorless1 character to make him th,\nI roper husband for the' girl of bis\nchoii e. Ily a strange coincidence, the\ngirl happens  to  come over  wiib a  par\nity of friends by ibe same     boat    and\ntak.'s the same  train west.   The   Hon\nArthur, lhe youth in question, gets an\nidea.   He plans a holdup by  one     oi\nI Holiday.   Mr. Myew  L's |,;,i'  with bim8Bir\" **\u25a0<- h\u00abro. The\npreached at both services Sunday   and  in\",\"t takea place *\"\" \"s '*'\" \"'ll thin*\nRev. CA. Myers, lho newly appointed supervisor of Young People's Soei-\neiie-iu the Presbyterian church, was\nthe' guesl  of Rev. J.W. Stevenson from\ndelivered  splendid addresses  een Christian i itiven-hip.\nA little informal live hundred party\nwas enjoyed on Monelay evening at the\nhome of Mrs. Sibbald. Tho party Was\nofthe nature ofa farewell given by\nMr. Jack Sibbald to his frlondi, Mr.\nBen Lawrence and Mr. Fred Urquhart\nThe' card prizes were won by Miss\nHughes and Mr. Laing. After -upper\nstna\"\nhour or  two.\nainl Arthur provci\nthough he doesn't\nt ne-e.\ni  regular hen\nappreciate  il\nal-\na*\nThe Country Boy\n\u25a0\nr\nijuCu\njiidc\n!l     I\n\u25a0\nilh\nla   'i i'   fo'\nrit\n.   Mi     IIi\/l,\nRatepayei '   \\   o la\nb i.l\" r   I'.i,   whon. in      the\nOf    a       poi ch  h'   ai   une I    Mr.\n'i   ' ti,'      Ity auto\n'   !\u2022    - -i v  nighl  ami foi   pic\nni'-s on Sundays and holiday .\n\u25a0\nh Hall.\nMl \"!      O     le-\nle      t ,i it bei     i\ne      iim mii'i     nu   n  \".-   ippl\nin   it  Ihi   nu'i'iing\nn        \u25a0 HI     Join\n0   r   nn'     nnl     ei-lnty.\n0.   W.   KAMI,\nHi 111.1  11, \u25a0 nlzei.\nCanada's New Loan\n\"'    'i h n- vv   i' nm 1\n00 ifl   ha      i\t\n\u25a0 ii     'i 'anle\ni il lhe\nn ii ii \u25a0   \u25a0\n\u2022 moo in.\n*\n.      A       A.    i \u25a0 |,   | . (j)       ,,.\nn Iind.\nrhe pro In in are to     lie\ni      pa    '       pay the I pe *   ont,\n,, ni.  W-, '.\"'iu  mntiirine*  on Oi tobsr\nI    Thi fill   nol   be    peeially\nrn   one Item .er it\nem    bul  n - 'i i' 'i  dt '     in poses\nof iln- Domin on\nThe great big comedy hit of the pa-t\nNew York  s.-a-on    is     \"Tho   Couniry\nRoy*' by Edgar     Selwyn,   which   th*\nHenry   11. Harris   Estate  will   present\nai.ee   wa- mdulged  in    for an  al th\u201e  ^^  ..^^  Monday  ^\n13th.\nThee company which will present th\npiece here i- a very strong on . and\nContain* many well known local favorites. The name of Henry lt. Harris al\nways is a guarantee that the produi tioi\nwill be of  the  highest class  possible.\nThe Story \"f \"The Country Boy,\" i\nofa youth who comes to New York to\nWin fame and fortune. His lack of BUc\nie~s at home he attribute- t,, the limitation- ofa small lown. Ther;' ht\nkas a charming home, a good moilnr\nand a  sensible- sweetheart, all  of which\nbe leaves behind. In New York be is\nsoon caught up in ihe maelstrom ol\na busy World and loses ^igln of th.\nstimulus for Ilis ambition, by attaching himself toa chorus girl.   Ho was\ntes Iii-  time and  money ,,n In i. .\u25a0 n I   at\ni i-i come i\" the i-n i ni his iop-1 when\nhe loses hia position. Disappointed\nan l defeated, despnir overtake^ him.\nWhen about to make away with him-\nself, he is caught in ihe lirm grip of a\nman with a he,nhy   and    optimistic\nview  of  life, who  labors  hard and  su\n( d- in restoring the hoy  to his original self-respeel and tmthnslasm.    Thr\nyouth  returns  to  his home  to    fight\nanew the greal  struggle of life.      H.\nibis  week,  by  ilio de    succeeds,  nnd win--  back   lhe  girl     whu\n* \u2022 ii iiuii honor, has never let her love for him abate\nin the I,.nst. The play teems with chai\naeter studies of typical habitues ol\n\"The Great White Way\" and as contrast, wc also seethe healthy, sturdy,\nA meii.-an, particularly indigenous   te\ntin Friday evening of this week     a\nlecture ofa high order will be delivered in  St.   John's  church  by Dr.   Prim -\nrose an \u2022eminent divine from  Glasgow,\nScotland    Mt. Primrose will speak on\nold cathedrals, illustrated with    limo\nj light view-, followed  by    a humorous\n| talk of  Sm.u. h  street   characters.   The\n| meeting la under (ho auspices of    the\ni Y.P' and ., silver     collection is asked.\nI The public are most  cordially  Invited.\n\u25a0li E.H.S, McLean gave a very sue\nmc--i'iiI flve hundred party on Saturday\nafternoon, nine lables playing. The\n\"' -     were prettily   decorated with\nti i    purple   md  white,   Mr-.  Atkins\nwon  flrsi   prize n  beautiful  sliver    de-\noi     '''''i  vn '\u2022. anl     Mrs. Harry\nBows   '\" ond. ie. eiving n silver deport I\nvase     \\ si \u2022 ng Ihe hustess in serving\n\u2022   ous  refreshments   weie  four\nihe\nyoung Indie . HI     15 pHn, Ml    Foote,\nMi     Hyatt and Hi a Lawson,   Thea;\nfont   played ofl foi  a prise during lhe\nii ui  m'l  Hi     Ksplln  won a pret-\n.   \u25a0. i it ing portfolio.\nThe        \u25a0 fni-ewell has been oon\n(Iderahly   Softened  forthe  hoys      whu\nlea   e fol     \u25a0\nful  pnl\ni >\u2022. of I he iollie il  waa given by     Mr.\nil 1  Mi I,   Ifrquahi t  la it   FYldaj\nin   Vfi    Pn d  i i 'i ihu '  who leaves\n'iio... .,, ,n i..i Montreal.   The ua-\n.   [ame   ol flve hundra I   were\nn ftily ' \u25a0\u25a0\u2022 \u2022\u25a0'  '  o'clock and   the small country towns.\nthe pretty     pri \u2022\u25a0' carried oil bv Miss _\t\nM ot \u2022\u2022 V\" nn- in Mr. CR, Hncdon- Thc thieves who robbed tha S&>.\nnld. A no trump prize was captured Francisco mint were careful not tc\nby Mrs    Cha ,   Ma   I >n il I     Suppi r ai   take any wooden money.\nInl ht   we    I   ' iwed by three hours\t\nIan   n -  whi -h  was    i ntered Into\nwith     th\"   liveliest     apiril  nnd    fui .\nbright mu Ic bein.: <upplied by a number of  young   lit lies.   Ooodnights wer.'\nIth cheersfor the ho\u00abts' of   the\nDEATH\nMARSAW\u2014At Abeerdeen. Washlngtoi\non Septemlier 26th, 1913. Jo pl\nMarsaw. a former redden! of Revel\nevening   and   the  young  people   wend-,    stoke, B.C.","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Revelstoke (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"The_Mail_Herald_1913_10_01","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0310839","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"50.998889","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-118.195833","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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