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Headquarters for g\nH Columbia River Navigation, a\n8 Hub of Timber Belt, Mineral g\nH Zone, Agricultural Lands and [ml\nH Vast Water Powers o< B. C. |h\n\u25a0 B\nh n m a a a a a w ir a a a a a a\ntt\nlievelstoke, the Capital of Canada's Alps.\"\nThe Mail-Herald\na a a aag a a a a a a n as a\na \u25a0\ng THB MAIL-HERALD ft\na   Circulates twice  per  week am-   B\ng ong  the prosperous citizens  of\na Canada'--     Premier     Province.\na Th<>      recognised      advertising\ng medium tor Kootenay and In-\nB terior  British Columbia.\nm\nm\n\u25a0\nIllliigilllillBl\nVol. 19-.\n4-\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. UCTOBEll 18, 1913\n$2.50 Per Year\nV\nLICENCE CESSION\nADJOURkJ) MEETING\nTapping Hotel Temporary Permit and Licence again Con\nsidered.\u2014Five Eminent Lawyers Engage in Battle of\nArgument Before Commissioners. Tapping Granted\nExtension of Temporary\" Permit for Two Months.\u2014\nName of \"Selkirk Hotel\" cApproved.\u2014Court Adjourned\nto December.\nThe Board of License Commissioners met in public session at\nthe City Hall, Revelstoke, B.C., Friday afternoon, October 10th,\n1913, in adjourned meeting.\nMayor Commissioner, T. Kilpatrick occupied the chair.\nCommissioner S- Sutherland was also present.\nThe chairman called the meeting to order at 3:00 p. m.\nCity Clerk Gordon acted as Clerk to the Board Meeting.\nMiss J. Hardy was duly sworn as Official Stenographer.\nMr. E. Gillan appeared on behalf of applicant, in support of\nthe following application as read by the clerk :\nRevelstoke B. C , September 22nd. 1913\nTo the Board of License Commissioners,\nRevelstoke, B.C.\nGentlemen:\nApplication is hereby made for the transfer from Lots 1 to 7\nboth inclusive, in Block 10, plan 836, Revelstoke. to Lots 17 18 and\n19 in Block 17, Plan G3G A., Revelstoke (being the corner of First\nStreet and Orton Avenue) of the retail liquor license held by me in\nrespect of the\"City Hotel,\"Revelstoke. 1 have already commenced\nthe construction of the new hotel of a substantial character on the\nnew site acquired by me. and the completion of this hotel will be\nrushed with all possible dispatch, I propose to give the new hotel\nthe name of \"The Selkirk Hotel\" and would like to have the Board's\napproval of the name selected.\nThe notice required to V.e published is now being published in\nthe Mail-Herald newspaper and will have been completed by the\ndate of your boards meeting on October 10th, 1*913-\nI enclose $10 fee payable on this application.\nMy application has the support of practically all the property\nholders and householders in the vicinity of the new site, and I can\nassure you no time will be lost in building and equipping a hotel\nproperty which will be a credit to the citv.\nYours truly-\nJ. C TAPPING.\nSept. '-'2nd, 1913.\nThis application was accompanied by theusual declaration as\nto publication of notice. Mr. W. 1. Briggs, associated with advocates K. Miller, M.I..A., of Vancouver, and Mclntyre. oi Kamloops, appeared on behalf oi certain property owners, householders and objectors.\nCity Solicitor G. S. MeCarter, was present as legal advisor\nto the commissioners.\nunfortunate enough to go dry or not. proposed  to b<-  transferred.\nLicense is granted for specific purpos-      Mr,  Wallace is  now  in the  room.\nes und if the     buildinj     gc-s up     in      Mr. CE. Gillan\u2014If there is going to\nsmoke, that  man cannot  under a  tav- be .-in  adjournment  1   would  li.<e     to\n\u00abin license carry on   a saloon,   if    he know it new.\nwants to sell' liquor next day under a      \\\\r.  Wallace,    sworn\u2014Examined  by\ntavern license he can only-do Bo by go- m,.,  Meinlyre\u20141   um an  architect.\niiicr into a building complying with the\nact. A license is a license, no matter\nwhether the community suffers by going dry or noi. A license given for a\nspecific purpose- shall only lie used for\nthat purpose. The acl Sa>*s no man\nshall sell liquor under a tavern license\nin a saloon.\nChairman T. Kilputrick\u2014This ael\nprovides Ior tho intention of uBsistiiiM;\nanyone who was s,, unfortunate as to\nbe burned down.\nMr. E. Miller\u2014The granting of un cr\niginal license is a lie-ense to sell liquor audit provides that nothing shall\nbe done not complying wuh the act.\nSection 389 deals with thn construe -\ntion of a building for tire purposes and\notherwise, Mr. MeCarter speaks ,en\nthis and then switches to 334. If yoUl*\nbylaw which comes under 331 and theu\nthis application under S.'lt, thou it\nmust come under section 2*2 of your\nbylaw, \"Thc mayor shall upon receipt\nof any application for license and so\nforth\" If thai isso we aro entitled to\nhave here bofoi-e ns lho various statements inquired. There i> the question\nas to whether appli ant is or is not\nthe uu.- owner of these premises. From\nwhat wee can gather he-is not ilie owner of ihe premises, we haw :, roeoi I\nfrom tie- land rer\/islry office showing\nthai he is nol Ihe registerc I owner ol\ntile-si- premises\nMr. C.S. MeCarter\u2014There seems to\nbe a lm  of     time taken up with  this  !\nstatement which the mayor is supposed  to prepare.   That statement is for\nthe information of lhe      \u25a0'\u2022!.\nMr, Miller -Yes, II is forthe information of lhe board, but II is also im-\npei alive.\nMr. C.   E. Gillan\u2014Pei  a]     ihi    ' a'\nbi I'll done.\nChairman Kilpatrick\u2014Whom are you\nMr, Mclntyre and these gentlemen representing here?\nMr. Mclntyre\u2014That is down in the\nevidence before, turn up the notes. We\nare representing Messrs. McSorley, J.\nMclntyre, A. Cowie and a large number of others.\nMr. Wa\nCONSERVATIVE\nCONVENTION\nAT VICTORIA\nJANUARY 16th and 17th\nRALPH SMITH\nON LIBERAL\nPARTY\nSUGGESTS NEW PARTY\nWcuid    Need    Help    From\nSocialists\nI    Victoria will be the scene oi the next\nannual  Conservative  convention, which ]\nis scheduled  to take place on January\n| Iti  and 17, says   the  Victoria  Colonist.'\nace\u2014] prepared the plans for Tnis decision was arrived at lust week I\ntbe building  to be used as un hotel    in aftCr a conference between the British I    T   , ,,       \u201e\u201e,,.,\nthe city of Revelstoke by Mr. Tapping   Columbia   Central   Conservative  Asso-1    II f6H t0 \"*\" R\"lpl' hmUl\" fl      \u00b0ne\"\nI have seen the premises.     They are  ciatlon lllld the  victoria Conservative   Ume  meral>er ol  parliament   and  still\nlots   17,1s  ami  19 In  Block  17,    Plan I Assoe-iation. a Liberal,   to  introduce  a  proposition,\n036A.  Revelstoke,  corner of First  St. |    Tne    convention  will      bc     without   which,  he hopes,  will improve       that\nmid Orton avenue.   I cannot say when  doubt, the largest of the, kind ever held'\n1 flrst examine 1  these premises with a  in the  province and,  for that matter, ]\nView  to building a  hotel,  it was    since   the largest of any kind,\nthe- City hotel was burned down, that |     it w;n Drmg io the capital nearly &'.   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nthousand   delegates from ali  parts   0f made last night   at a more  or less  sel-\nthe province.    In addition to that how  tMt  gathering of Lib--al-  held in    aa\never,  the convention going to Victoria   off.ee in the Holden .building.\nis regarded as an excellent thing inas- .\nmuch as it will be the means not only\nof centralizing interest in    ih - party,\nbut also  of  centralizing  interest   in :he\ncity,  whi.h latter object though    cer-\nparty's prospect\nThe enunciation of the new idea, the\nI pronouncement oi the new plan, was\nis where Mr. Tapping was in business,\nthere was no building on it of any\nkin I. I saw thf premises about 15\nminutes' before this meeting. There are\niwo buildings on there now. One\nis a temporary structure, and the permanent structure is in course of construction. I know'there is one room\nthere maybe more', in the temporary\nbuilding. It ds about t||x4tt, it is one\nstorey. 1 cannot say anything aliout\nhow many rooms it would hold. The\nother building on it is in course of\nconstruction, lt i- the basement and\nrunning up to the lirst lloor joist-.\nW.A. Gordon,     sworn, examined by  represent\nMr.   Mclntyri\u2014I am   ae-ting  city  clerk.\nThere are  the  Victoria.  Oriental  Central,   Union  Windsor,   King     Edward,\nClimax and Revelstoke hotels,  Ln Revelstoke.   This ,!,\u201e...' not e-,,iiiit  the City\nhotel.   The police census of Revelstoke\ngive's  about   .fTuti  people.    There      will\nIn- two anyway     fully licensed hotels\nwithin one hun Ired yards of th\" prem, ln6 '\"to\nise-s up ,ii whi'h it is proposed to buil\nth.- new heitel.   In fact  it is about 7\nMr. Miller\u2014A description in brief of feet from the two h.iiels. Another ho-\nthe house, premises and furniture. II tel the Union, is about one block and\nyou are proceeding  under that section   ;, ball away.\nwo gel  a fuither definition  of  the word      fjri xamincd by Ci y\npremises,  it means     un icr this bylaw   Carter\u20141 think the licen :  tii    Citj\nhotel was  held  I.y  Mr.  J.C.  Tape\nThc last license was issued to    J. C.\nincluding a house.\nMr, CE   Gillan\u2014Of course \\.>u may\npul\nImpeach the mayor, lam not responsible for his acts 'if omission or com-\nin    ion.\nj.   Ma.ee.   T.   Kil-.a'-:  I:    Well,   for  your\n H information as fnr as possible thai re-\nThe following is a report of the proceedings additional to that port.has bee., made, to comply with\nished in our last issue:\nTupping.   The premises to which    the\nof Mi.  J.C.  Tapping Wn\ne.l wer,- bin n   i  dow n  abou bc\nginning of August.   It  is     Revelstoke\nCity License No. G7.\ntuiuly  subsidiary  to   th-?  former, i-   of\n\u2022io mean importance.\nWord of the fixing of the place and\ndates of the convention will at once be\ndispatched throughout the province,\n,.n 1 work will commence in each locality for the selection of delegates .\u25a0>\nth,; =ame. ln the city, th -\nwork wil be undertaken without delay, an I ;i is expei ted that some time\nlefoi\u25a0\u2022 the convention thos.- ne - a\npreliminaries will i so perfected that\nit will be possible *.e. devote time and\nati. ntion io the not li ss imp*\ntask of preparini* for the reception of\nitors. A thousand people com-\ntl ty in a day requires\nsome organized client ou the part o;\ntho-ee resi lin re that the\n-. i>it will be pleasure .   well as pro\nStable, and,   therefore,  in  addition    to\nthe striking oi selection     committees\nlie uppointmei I ili gat \u25a0\nwill ne- ei   lai .-    im il er of local\n-.-native-  detailed  to    i   ll     .:\"*.-      *'..\n\u25a0 n 1 of the convention.\nWhi re the \u25a0 onvention     \u00ab i\nde ided upon,     bu*.\nthat i ter I iai    : ti be safely ar-\n1 iter.   The   important   fact   is\nthat thi   convention is coming to the\n^^^^\u25a0^H      ,r, - M i  \u201e a   capital at a. tin.1  .vie ii      will be most\nMi.   Mclntyre\u2014This license  produced  \u2022\"M\"'-'\" *\u00bb ^^^^^^^^\nMr   Mi Intyre, continuing his address\n\u25a0-ii.l   i Hon  was  bro i hi   a alnst   th\nlioanl    of  License\nsinner-  [or .     ling n license where they\nniiLrht not to have dote  -o.   O'Connoi\nwho h.ul no interest  in lho premise\nproposed to bo licensed, presented application for  transfer ofa license -up\nported     by a petition.    This petition\nstaie-el the premises were lii foi .-. i   tel\nwhen as thej  .li'l not pe.., \u25a0 - the   .\u2022-.-\nessary  requirements.   The  ,-o-inn   ton\noi- grante I the petil Ion, pi i 'id id the\npr in.se -   v. re ma 11   iuituule.   \u25a0' n-itico\n-ub-c pi-nily     gave  judgment.\nThese premises were nol yet pro id\nwith the accommodation required by\nlaw, and the consent to transfer was\nonly given conditionally upon certain\nimprovements being made. A license\ncannol be transferred to any premises\nwhieh       were   n. it    lii   ioi    lhe   pui po i \u25a0\nNow  no  license  can he-  issued In   B.<\nuul,-   the premises comply wiih     the\nwill -riant a transfer, They are\ntitled to act only in respe I e.i\npresenl  facts and thoy cannot go\neu\nthe\n H\nsomething tee i.m done in the tuture. If\ni iie  int.'ut ion  of the  act is   thai,      all\npurties concerned   I ing al the premises proposed  i\" I\"*  licensed  Bhall    ai\nrive at a conclusion  upon existing facts\nwhether the application shall be grant\n\u2022 .'.    Everj   word of thut applies     to\nB.C   Act     Evi \u2022   in dismissing tho\naction he refuses'to give the commissioners costs,      ** I think  that the do-\ntendantB tin    license     commissi! rs,\nshould have refused to act upon   the\n-ii whon they found as they pl;,'n\nly did ih.ii the premises at the time\nlhc petition was presented were un-uit\nfor the pui po e of a tavi rn a   re-\nI I.y the ai;.\"\nIt is exprei Ij   stated that a license\ngranted where n ought not  to b\nted shall  be  null Thu*   fur\nthei :   lllll        tO\nj.   trictly  within\nthe a' *      (ei \u25a0   men,  there is nothing\nfar as\nit under the conditions which exist.\nMr. Mclntyre\u2014Yet  ther\no re] ort  upon.\nM lyoi T. Kilpatrick\u20141 say\nblc.\nMr.  Mclntyre   These arc the\nions, and we pro|  now lo oilei evi-\ni   liow  thai   the building   does\n\"iiii'iy   with the  act,    I   will    a-k\nMr.  Wall    -\nMi. Wall ice -1 certainly     objeel  to\nsay anythin:: whatever,\nMr. MeCarter No. 67 is the license the\nis nee build  validity of     which we dispute,     arid\nwhich  your worship hold-*    we would\nnoi  be allowed to attack.\nMayoi  T.  Kilpatrick\u2014We have     al-\n. adj  a li '1 upon that.\nMr.   Millei   Wi      wisl at ify\nihis as bhe license.\nMr. M Int re   I  thiui; it was tuken\nlown i.ty e\u201e*\nthe pei i I by the mayoi.     We\nrespectfully  ask you e.n In-half of    the\nIn   -'nat connection  it    may\nited that  Nanaimo was first slat\nMr, Smith would add the word\n\"Democratic\" to the name of the par-\nmake it the Liberal-Democratic\nparty. At the same time he would\nurge thi So iaiists : join 'he Liberal\nDi mot \u25a0 itic | arty in -1 e .-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 and holy work of lusting lhi i \u25a0>\u25a0\u2022 rvativa\nI'a v. ne ..... ci ,'. .. the prov-\nine-e.   He wo . .. from their\n\u2022 ,-. ste rm    *\u25a0\u2022 \u2022'!'\u2022      the\nbli       ' I no   tbe\nsea, ide    in this\n-.T.nild  put\nLilvral-1\na bet    \u25a0\ngs\nTi . Mr.   Ralph\n.-.   uld do tl\ns that a       lit\n\u2022\nc-orabin prov\n.\nfall, he sai I.   Th *\ne in   the\nttie i\n'    * *       null by\nte.    he\n., .\n\u25a0\nan I    !.\ntand\nties.   She\ndon\n7 ho\ng\n'sal and said that it\nin    a\n\u25a0 *    -\nMi. Mclntyre\u2014We pi Mtr  parties we represent  to decide this ma\na.t -iih section 6 of 318,   The commis ii    \u2022\u2022\u25a0 o     permit  you    io .*'  ,;\n\u2022doners were therefore legally unable to tran  ei    I .-.  license, or a new H en e,\ntake any  steps  binding  tli'-tnsches    to to premisi '\u2022 ise ppini-e\ngrant a transfer ofa liien-,- when there within   \u25a0\nwere \u201eo premises iii existence becau*      City Si n    McOarter\u00ab-In regard\nthe  premises  at 2811  Yonngc  street,   to t,, | [Uoted,   tli-  8''t   under\nv,   i        now . t h ire Is no objc tion  to\nthat .Then lion  under Ihe a \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nwhich  provide    toi   the  la'-iiu  o    i\ndi n tide* oath    i appose\nanyone wan;   to keep unyl\nealed.\nMr   i I.E. Gillan\u2014If tins meeting    Is\ngoing  io be ndjoui ne I    1 am  th\nw ith it,   I undei stood the chairman to\n\u25a0 eeting wns going to be\nadjourned,\ni - \u2022        .    Mel!artei    A-  ii gardj\n.ii..      ndei  -\u2022\u2022 : Ion  117 no\n11 \u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0    attend   ...\u25a0;. re the 1\n\u2022*\noi T.  Kilp   *. .    I    a e     the\niin e citj  lol'n \"or.\ni ., to give\n\u2022      in   elo   -0.\nMr.  Mi Intyn    I   will  tell  Mi    Wai\nla \u25a0   \u2022\u25a0 bat   I want.   I want   lo a k   Mi\nthis Uli. ipped on aC'r-oun\nih--   rei i       in  that      city\nand   'I. -      i. i\nan   in li taking.\n! \u25a0\n:    \u25a0 I  at      Ri \u2022\u25a0*\u2022\u25a0'  '\n.\nof   hi\nwithin the i\n..in eni ion,\nh\ntions fi\nii   Victoria nn   reg\nthan th ne, nnd\n  C,,||S'e|\nTha    the pei mission for temporarj \u25a0\ninisi i  of the hotel liquor license held phui\nby J.O. Tapping In n  .\u25a0 I lty      In   onnection with the\nhotel  nt   H.                    rni                                                        fitting\nMayoi an l extended hj on   of thnt  thi   C\nihi- board until Ocli e ferptl a si\nand ia hereby    I the sudden death i\nth.     10th   daj    Of   Dec. tulle I.   1913, i. '.\nthe next   i-. u ai   mi \u25a0 .\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0\nite this appiica   0\niTJoniy .- \u2022\nlas th- venue of ihe convention, but h.\nsea *\nA - T\nabout, ] :   '-.\n-Bully\nAn Eiijoyatie Partj\n. W.  An\nWi I\n-\ntier today, and   i ''.urn.   Clerk\nCordon  tin n  re id    the followin\nIon    Moved by  < !omn I - ion i   Butherland,  seconded by  Commissioner Kilpatrick:\nhoi\n'\n'\n1\n;\n-\n'\n\u25a0\n'\n\u2022*\u2022\n*\n\u25a0   *\n-..      \u2022\n.-\n-\nwhieh the transfer was required In this   which the remarks were made is difler-   Wallace some\ncase hud not the accommodation rc-\nquired by law tor taverns, and there,\nfore wer,- not n legal building to hold\na license, f.ir a tavern, tin this, as ap\npears iu this, unless it is granted in\naccordance with the acl it i not n\nliei'ii e at all. There is no power given\nto commissioners under the act to say\nto an applicant for transfer, if he will\nput certain premises in \u201e suitable siu\nte In compliance     wuh  the law the\\\ne-nt to our act.   The cn=e mentioned i\nentirely  different  to this.     This    mau\n' . on the boat''.   Thi-\nupplicant tried n> hnnc Lis baton   to\nthe fact that if he was no! entitled  to  \\\u201e.en ;lii;(.(i io L-ive evidence.\n.it '\n~e   i-,\n[\u25a0!iaimi!\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00ab\u00ab:\u25a0 ,i nil r\n\u25a0\nI\n[f|                MANNINO'B.\nM\n'\u25a0i          Whole ale            ltctail\n\u00ab\n\u25a0\na\n'\u25a01         Jusi   ri'e eiveil,   a   Kie li     h |\n\u25a0\n1    men!   ..I    NKli.SiiN'S    0H0\n1\n'\u25a0i    C0LATB8,    Ask for your i.v\n.1\nm    letii,. package, we are certain\n-\n\u25a0    to have it at\ni\n\u25a0\nv\n'\u25a0!                  MANNING'S.\n1\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\na truii-i>-i  to      liflen at    premises     he\nould gel  i * : \u25a0 her place. To\nfollow ..ut   v.eiir con fusion, you stat-\nppina . ,, , it  in thi\n\u25a0   the Immediate \\ I, inity     an i\nfind rl\" i ned  h,e'e'  premise\n* then the lu en\n'..' al -ieh ii tne- acl i*.\ntended nfortur it\nenough uol th'   n medial\n,.\" thirty\nloses, tl\n\u25a0 .1\nsane mai\nMi :.ij      ' -iinei\nie'iildin_- is  Iuu.\ni\ni   . , ,     \u25a0\n\"tl    ' ill,II'.-     ,     '.A \u25a0 Me    1,\" -.S-'.      It\nluestions aa to the\nand premises to which this li -ns\nI.. 11.   iransfei red.\nMr   Mi'iin. it Is down In the et I\ndeuce thnt Mr. Wntln-e is here and bai\nWe have\ngive evi\nWalla\u2014   to]\t\niath   ihould be admin\nall\" I a.\nII ''   Hie- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nisten -I at once,\nMr. Miller   We Ild nol subpoena Mi\nbe   .  - I the proofs\nWOUld liv p I- n  pill m  In   ' IStlflCatlon\nI 11.. appiica! Ion, \u25a0<\u2022\u25a0'..   h* hn    nol b en\nMi. Walla \u2022 bere.\n.  Bi  i .\u25a0'\"\u25a0 M< Cal '\u2022     '''i'1'-\nieirin.;  Il,e pre\\ iou\nling. \u25a0\n1 .        .    ti,    pcti\nMr. i      - tt ws ed   a'\nMr. MMntyn    \\n I i   i   let     ad Mt\nfciitloii.\nI a\u00bbk you Mi   Chnii -\n\u25a0 take p\\ iden-e a- in  th-  Ptale\nBB H H H li ii UH B1! H H11S H S I\" tmiin whether the community     U.of the premises io which th- licen^is\ni \"ii of sai i   I\n\u2022ball  be furthei       on ideivd     by the\n\"o.i I,   An I ihai  the propo i d i iange\nof llallM ' \u25a0  \u2022 t'e- *\u2022 ii   i ::\n: i.f in \u00ab    re namelj  \"Belkli.   i ;..*\u2022\nbe ui'' ii hereby approved ol by   the\nBoard\/'\nThe \u25a0 noirmnn pm  the motion\nlai ed    ame i al i ied.\nMr. Miller\u20141  am join:-  io objeel to\nthat  m ition.   I  kir i- rend the material handed In.   This i' the tnst time\nic   have beard of the change ol name\nni   any reference lo   ame.     I  submit\ni inu .in atti mi'l i    being  made lo  Up\nsomething   Into lhl   resolution,     thai\nia nol inu i\" thi   board.   This motion\nlms   heen     drawn   up ley   my      learned\nii ii n i Mr. McCai ler and handed to the.\nboard, and [wish to point out that it\n\u25a0 .en nin     omelhlng which has i i\nbelon   thii board.\nMi. MeCarter\u2014The material Is   all\na ii... table.\nMr.   Mill \u2022    This  motion  im the act-\ni.ell   lh.'  I\"    ell     II lil   inVe,We\nill . \\i. ii  on of ihat permil    We wish\nit to bc \"i li i ito .'I that we   ire   here\nn protest    i  a inst   ihai. and  We     do\nH.et  wi ii  '.. appeal  to be i on\nio ii in anyway.\nThe iiiectin- terminated at 5 p.m.\nent.     Mi\n.\nsuh nt.\n\"The Haymakers\"\nTl       Methodist  chi     a\nmany frli n.ls from  the other\n.mi ij' ii, ti,,  , ity, havi  \u25a0 o** E\ni,.i-i way witl    :.- ii    m i   \u25a0\ne   op tata The Hu*. n\nui\". b it i- their     intei *\nenrlj ui  the  Xma   : i    on,   Tl \u2022 -\u2022     ol\n,. . thc good I\ni hi ii   la \u25a0   produi   \u25a0 o   the dra-\nan tate it I\nHaymakers,     a highly   | i- a :.n\n\u2022A-.ir-i.    The   i lay   i     full I\nling n '.',*i a r. oi !. ;*nor run\n. i   the  pii \u25a0     \\\nimplies, i\npe, with     :\" 'tic   ' hai ister .\nIrii a i Snifkins, the City I\nwhom \u25a0 hu* ..\nilul    grOUCh   di?| elh r.\ni iwin     i Tl a\nbeing held In th,   M * rch   on\nin ct, tl will       be\nhi I I on Tl.  \u25a0   I  \u25a0   \u2022 \u25a0 \u25a0 t  \u25a0\n.iii      til    l \u25a0        \u25a0 ntly   rl\nquested      lo be \"tl   fa I   ur>\ngood nlirht's woik.\nvl\t\n\u25a0' .   '\n\u25a0\nit\ni, n T j\nMeell\n.  .     R A ill\nbl ard\nMe ii\nRi *'.      .\n\u25a0    \u25a0.   \u25a0   .\ni   c   .,.,  r.   ........  n\n\u25a0 I\n1\nE\n\u00bb\nr\n1\nI\n\u00bb\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nm\nK   |\nI\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\ng\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nGET IT .\nTHB I\n.\n-.. .\nMi ' .\n-\n*\nGET IT   *.T\n.... ...\nn.S\nSfijKKESS111 :: s * ?\n1\n. PAGE TWO\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY,  OCTOBER 18,  1913.\nF\n\"*&\n\u00a7ews Drug JVore\nJ\"few Goods to hand thes week\nRevelstoke  Pennants        35c,' SOc, 75c and $1.00\nPelt Cushion Covers $3.00 Kach\nService Poems\nSongs of a Sour Dough \"I     Bindings $1.00, $1.25\nBallads of a Cheechaco \u25a0    $1.50, |2.50 and $3.00\nRhymes of a Rolling Stone J eac],\nMiniatures\u2014Leather    .vSc each\nOffice Diaries 1914\u2014All si\/es\nprivate Christmas Cards\n(Leave your orders now to ensure early delivery)\n\u00a3adies tfew pall \/handbags\n$2.00 to $6.00\nCoughs Cured With 129 Cough Remedy\"\nHallow E'en Goods\n(.ium   Stickers,   Pumpkins,   Witches   Black\nCat and Crescent\nCrepe Decorative Paper\nQuality Comes First at\n\u00a3e\\9s \u00a3rug & \u00a3ook JVore\nA Large Sale\nIs the proof of\nCorrect Price\nLast month there was more of\nCOURSIER'S\nOb89* 1\nsold than all oilier\nkinds put together\nTHAT PROVES QUALITY, TOO\nW.   PARRY\nAUCTIONEEB   AND  VALUER\nHOUSEHOLD   SALES\nspecially   conducted it>\nI  have a splendid assortment of i\nLadies', Gent's and Misses' Eng- j\nlish Felt Slippers. \u2014Also a fine as- \\\nsortment of Glassware and Crock\nery\".\nI  can  order anything you need for\nXmas presents\nW, PARRY\nAuctioneer's Mart, McKenzie Avenue\nRevelstoke, B. C.\nL G. BURRIDGE <\u00a3 SON\nPlumbers and Tinsmiths\nRepairs,    Hot Air and Furnace\nwork a Specialty\nWORK    SHOP-\nConnnue*it  Avo.    -    R*\u00bbvel**ni\"\nTAe 3?\u00a9XCl\u00a3C Store\n\\SL\nsA\nCITY  TRANSFER  COMPANY\nBaggage Transferred\nDistributing Agentsi*\nand Storage      .    .    .\nFURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY\nBAYNES    BUGGIES   AND   SLEIGHS   FOR   SALE\nPHONE 276.    NIGHT PHONE 71\nSTAND BACK!\nIT'S TOO LATE!\ns\nlay,   .\nons.\nTAKE OUT A POLICY AT ONCE\ni\n\u25a0\n-\nLee-al Forms msrssssss kootenay agencies.Ltd.\nAwW^V-H        *     Vf\u00bb   III*J      Sinme Copies Sold.       Reasonable Pnr.\nReid Sr Youngs\nAll the Latest Fall Styles\nand Shapes. Our display\nis always new and up-\nto-the-minute with the\nFashion Centres.\nSEE OUR LARGE FALL DISPLAY\nJrTleid (3L Voting **\nSAYINGS OF OTHERS.\nObedience U tbe bond of rule.\u2014Te*\narson.\nRemembrance oft may start a tear.\n\u2022-Burnt.\nmath but entombs tbe body; Ufa\ntbe soul\u2014Young.\nBe thou familiar, but by no means\nyulg&r.\u2014Shakespeare.\nMen do nothing excellent but by)\nImitation of nature.\u2014Rosseau.\nThere are some sorrows of which)\niwe should never be consoled.\u2014Mmo\u00bb\nIde Serlgne.\nCelebrity: tbe advantage of being\nknown to those wbo do not know us,\n\u2014Chamfort.\nA woman who Is not susceptiblo\nlias not yet seen the man whom sho\ntnust love.\u2014La Bruyere.\nIt ls a great thing to mix betimes\n\u2022with clever people. One picks their\nbrains unconsciously.\u2014Bulwer Lyt\u00ab\nton.\nNothing proves better the necessity\nof an Indissoluble marriage than tho\ninstability of passion.\u2014Balzac.\nWomen are seldom so rlever but\nThat thoy sometimes fall into the\nsnkre of thoir owu vaulty.\u2014Geo\nSand.\nMore evfl truths are discovered hy\nthe corruption of the heart than by\nthe penetration ot' tbe mind.\u2014Tally,\n.-and.\nTo succeed I the world, lt ls much!\nmore necessary to possess the penetration to discover who is a fool\nthan to discover wbo is a clover man.\n\u2014-Tallyrand.\nA book la good company. It Is full\nOf conversation without loquacity, lt\ncomes to your longing witli full in-\nMructlon but pursues you never.\u2014\nlionry Ward  Beecher.\nBRILLIANTS.\nNature wnstes whole ironerat'ons ot\nmen In Instructing mankind.\nThe blank leaves at the beginning\nend end of the hook of life are ils\ntnost  wonderful  pagta.\nPride U the man; humility ls li'.s\nChost.\nIt would he eas'ftr to die for somo\nprople than to live with them.\nOne can well aflni-il to ho unselfish;\ntin- right heart will Dnd it out and\nrecompense tt.\nI.ove nooil not fn'ter; Its presenco\n!s sufficient flattery.\nNature makes friends for us; alj\nWc have to do is to hold them.\nTo win a woman use her well; to\nkeep her, treat her badly.\nWoman ts what she is, not wbaf\nthi   seems tc bo.\nFriends are atways to win anij\nnever to be considered won.\nTo follow the Heavenly star to Its\n\u25a0divinely appointed Bethlehem Is the\nenv'Tig act of faith for each Individ-\nuu.' \u00aboul.\nHeaven tolerate absurd   creeds   so |\nlong aa   they are    not    incouipatibl\u00bb\nWith righteous conduct\nAH sincere Idealists are born\n\u2022pre-achers of the world. The artist\ntakes for his text beauty, the philosopher truth, the religionist love, but\neach deliverance is part an parcel oJ\ntbe same Gospel.\nIt Is better to he frankly dull than\npedantic. One must guard one's self\nfrom the temptation of 'talking\nshop\" and of riding one's hobby,\"\nsays a writer In tbe Ladies' Hom\u00bb\nJournal.\nTHINGSTHA! Pi.EASEWOMt.N\nTt pleases her to lie told that she Is\nfascinating.\nI\" r'.M-ases her to be called well\n\"d.\nIt pleases her to b\u00bb called eenslbla\nIt pleases li>-r tn di-pend ou some\n\u25a0man and pretend ihat she is ruling\nbim.\nIt pleases her to be 'old that sh\u00ab\niiiyaiuouKhip,\nl* pi-.-u.-\"? her to be I \u25a0 ited courte.\noa      and ** . and   to bs\n'\u2022 y\nIt ple.-i;\u00ab\": her tn be 'rented sensibly\nI li red    and\ne ited ..\u00ab a but.\nterfly, with no hi id or heart\n\u25a0 - her ie. be    \u25a0 '\u25a0'! and    '\nOT'ii :.y a man v i % t\n\u25a0 a,a  11:4\nw\u00bbv 1      ray, to 1 \u25a0:  and t.ikr\ncare of\nh#f \u2022    find 1 ipp 1 \u25a0       *i\nt \u25a0,\n\u2022 j\nC    \u25a0 .M'l.\n\u00bb-\n8\na\near\nW\u00ab n ii and t*\u00bb\nnud     !.i>\nband-pi 'uting\npreia. a Ddei |ii'-\nWe   \" e\nt ;.M. ograpby\nV,     r- I  ,-.'.   lOOS, *\u00ab fc\u00ab\nC n '.a- \u25a0 <,,,\nw.i recall  i    \u2022,-.    ..-\u00bb*\u00bb,   we   bo\nflii'Mi';-. i, ,\nW\u00bb r\u00bb< 1      1 - .11 law Up. we b\u00bb\ncu\" ith Ul e      . imp\nW'i  r-\"- \u00bb. ,   \u2022*\u2022!\u00bb   ril-inle    batt'Ty\n(W  le\u00abfjueilh   'lie 'ly        1\nWn raearsd 'tie   Blntloek, we   bo -\nan'Mi' 1, m.i iimi\nv\\\" M'.e-iv.id   tha    ailing  ship *#<\natenuevtb  the ate    nablp\n8MILOM\nKllckly      \u2022 ,   SuriS        Me.   md    heal.\n.he. throat uuel liinci. gg ccnla.\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\nS. G. ROBBINS\nReal Estate\nAnd Insurance Agent\nLETHBRIDGE   COAL\nFOR SALE NONE BETTER.     PHONE 60\nDominion Security Co., Limited\nOF REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nIjtsg lo announce that they have opened up offices at the\ncorner of First Street and Connaught Avenue for the purpose of handling real estate, timber, etc. It will pay you to\ncall and K\u00ab-t particulars, and gel in on ground lloor prices.\nWe also make a specialty of listed pioperty.\nA. McRae,\nT. Kilpatrick,\nPresident. Sec.-Treasurer\nP. O. Drawer No. 4.    Telephone No. 321.\nt\u00bbi-l\u00abJMi-]\u00bb!\u00ab;.i\u00abi\u00abii].i.i.\nslMl\u00abl\u00abW\u00abl\u00abl.l\u00bbMI\u00abl.l>iM\u00bblMlri\u2014\nP. BURNS & CO., LIMITED\n^\/llkvays the   'Best\n\"Shamrock!' Butter\nP. BURNS & GO., Limited\nW.l.m......,.,.i.\\.i.'..i...\n\u25a1ujaaugaooaaaonn\nNEW   FRESH   GROCERIES\nARRIVING  DAILY\nHuntley & Palmer's Nursery Biscuits, peril  .site\nM.e'.iss,\u2022, Sn.ips, _' Ids.   lor  JSc\nPreali Crisp Sodas, per pail  35c\nNeu Summer Cheese, per lh  25c\ni Irdera Delivered i\" Anv Pari of City.\n.John McINTYRE & HON\nFirst Street. Telephone No. 93\nYES! WE SELL\n.Ti iTi\n'V '1'\nff\nff\n\u25a0ti iti\ntt, t'l*.\nPremium Ham\nPremium Bid. Ham\nPremium Bacon\nBrookfield Butter\nBrookfield Eggs\nBrookfield Cheese\nSilver Leaf Lard\nJewel Haddies\nAlso a line assortment of\nl-'iesli Meats llie bell that\nmonev can Imv.\nAll Meats Government Inspected.\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. '.'V\n[r\nBU\nl\nI\nh\n.\u25a0\nBl\n>J\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nPAGE THREH\nJ. B. Watson Realty Co.\nSash and Door Factory on 100 foot lot.\nMCKENZIE AVENUE\u20148-roomed house on 60-foot lot $7500 00\n1st. STREET-5-roomed house on 50-foot lot __ $4000 00\nInd. STREET\u20148-roomed house on 50-foot lot $3000 00\nDouble house on 75-foot lot $5000 00\n5-roomed house on 50-foot lot $3000 00\n5-roomed house on _ $1500 00\n3rd. 8TREET-4   houses $2100 to $3400 00\n10-roomed house on 300-ft. lot - $8500 00\n2 lots (the pair) $ 800 00\n2 lots (the pair)  $1500 00\ntth. 8TREET-6-roomed house, nearly new $2200 00\n6-roomed house on 50-ft. lot $3000 00\nBth. Street\u20143 6-roomed houses.    Each $3200 00\n9-roomed  house $3800 00\n7th. STREET-4 lots,   each $ 300 00\nSth. STREET   2 lots.    The pair $1600 00\n5-roomed house near C.P. R. Shops $ 650 00\n3 Shops and rooms on McKenzie Ave    $ 15,000\nDominion Express Money Orders for Sale.\nW. H. HOROBIN, Manager.       Local Agency American Casually Co.\nl-'ire, Life and Accident Insurance     Government Lands       Money to Loan\nAGENT FOR  PACIFIC  SALES ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED I8B5\nCapital and Reserve,       -    $8,700,000\n85   BRANCHES   IN   CANADA\nA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nCIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT ....]\nTRAVELLERS CHEQUES      ISSUCCJ\nBANK MONEY ORDERS j\nSavings Department At All Branches\nInterest allowed at highest ourrent rate.\nRevelstoke Branch. W. H. PRATT, Manager\nRevelstoke Hardware Company, Ltd.\nAppearing with George B. Howard Company at the Empress\nTheatre on October 18th in David Harum.\nChildren's Fall and Winter Coats\nA Shipment of these Coats to hand.\nA nice range of Styles and sizes to choose\nfrom :; :: '.'\u2022 '\u25a0'\u2022\nMRS. A. G. CRICK.\nFIRST STREET\nRates $1.00 a Day and Up Phone 1629\nFurnished Rooms by the Day, Week or Month\nVERNON HOTEL\nMrs. H. J. Hanbury,    -     Proprietress\nSteam Heated Throughout.     Housekeeping Suites.\nCorner View\nand Douglas Streets.\nVICTORIA, B. C.\nRevelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd.\nImporters and Wholesale Dealers.\nManufaetupers of Aerated Waters\nLook!!    Prices Cut!!\nNo. 2-2 x 4   2 x 6    $13\nNo.    1-2x8 - \u2022   $19\nNo.    1-2x10   2x12    $20\nWe are overstocked in No. 2 awl No. I Cedar\ndimension and offer above prices as lonn as\nmaterial lasts.\nGlobe Lumber Company\nTOWIILAIICE^AMERWANADA\nSAILING EVERY SATURDAY FROM\nMONTREAL QUEBEC LIVERPOOL\nNew S. S. Laurentic (15,000 Tons)     New S. S. Megantic\nFirst Class--$92.50.        Second-*53.75 Third-32.50\nWINES\nLIQUORS\nCIGARS\nAgents for Calgary Beer\nSEE! !\nOUR\nHEATING STOVES\nBest and Cheapest In Town\nPRICES FROM\n$2.00 to $22.00\nRevelstoke Hardware Company. Ltd.\nAgents for GURNEYS CHANCELLOR Ranges.\nOoooo<\nLook Into Dur Windows\nand you'll see some PRETTY CLASSY\nSUITS. Just the kind to cause your\nfriends to say, \"Where Did You\nGet That Suit.\" They're \"C.N.R.''\n\"Hobberlin\" and Society Brands of\ncourse, and this season our stock is\nlarger and handsomer than ever.\nSee Our Specials for Thanksgiving.\nUnion  Hotel\nA. P. LEVESQUE, Proprietor\nFIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nMEAL TICKETS $6 oo\nJack Laughton, Proprietor\nFirst Street, Revelstoke, B. C.\nS. S. Teutonic\n58'2 feet long\nTwin Screw\nStkamers\nS. S. Canada\n514 feet long\nOnly One Class Cabin (11) $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. Megantic\nDec. 6.   S. S. Teutonic, Dec. 13\nFor Sailings. Illustrated Booklets, Etc. -apply to\nCOMPANY'S OFFICES. 619 Second Ave.. Seattle\nRBVBLBTOKB  GBNBRAt   AOBNCIBI    C, P. R. TICKET  Acl NT,  REVKtSTOKH\nWINDSOR HOTEL\nEUROPEAN PLAN\nGood Accommodation.       Reasonable Rates.\nCafe in Connection\nTO THE PUBLIC\n! would respectfully call youi sttention t<> my full line of Woollens jusi\nreceived for Fall and Winter wear, comprising the latesl itylea, fabric* and\ncoloring! in dch and desirable effect*,\nl would alio call your attention to the fact tbat I buvc taken a lull\ncourse of instruction in cutting men and women'* garments st \"the John J.\nMiti'hell Co.\" cutting academy, Nt* Vork Cit>.\nHave worked nm! gained practical experience with leading tailoring\nestablishment* in tHe :n cities, and can safely recommend myself as our\nwho thoroughly understand cutting, -levi^; niuu snd making of men's and\nwomen's garments. Therefore, you could not do any better than leave your\norder hart (or yonr Fall and Winter garments,\nMcRae Mercantile Co.\nHOBBERLIN C. N. R. SOCIETY BRAND\nTHE   HOME   OF   GOOD   CLOTHES\nxxxxyooo\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros.\nProps.\nFirst-Class in all\nrespects.\nAll Modern\nConveniences\nRATES, $2 PER DAY\nSpecial Weekly Rates\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\n. . It Miqht Be Hot. .\nBTTT\nIt is always fine in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs,\nwhose natural hot medicinal waters are the most wonderful health restorer on the Continent. Ourjrecord of cures\nof rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled\nand verified by our gratified patrons. Located among* the\ngreatest scenery of Canada, easy of access,\u2014the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and\nconvenience of guests.\nHalcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium\nH. F. M0RTENSEN\nLADIES' AND GENT'S\nTAILOR\nACROSS FROM THE \"CLUB.\"\nWm. BOYD, Proprietor,\nHalcyon. Arrow Lakes\nEverybody Knows the Value\nof a Combination Safe .   .   .\nBut there art Mill \u00bb f<\u2022\u00ab ptopls who don't\nknow what \u00bb '\u25a0air combination Belt's Bread\nami  Meii Zi sland Butter make\t\nO.W. BELL\nP. O. Box 208\nQROOER & BAKER\nPhono No. I'i\nWATCH THE MAIL-HERALD ADS\nLET  US   DESIGN   YOUR\nlllf .1 An- i i   h   leii.eiii'--   I <m.   .    \u25a0\n,,,., UKi Mniwisraiii\nlee  ll.f    III.     ' '   -     ..II. W  \" \u2022\u00bb     '\ni'ii.. yon lhi i tloathc Pre\u00bb\u00bb\nlee\u00ab|e,|   |,,|, , |   ,. ,    .     \u2022 .,\n11 llll\nSTATIONERY\nWe i ifi r vmi i Kp<.! -\u00ab n \\t i*   prinl\n\\* out bu  \u25a0 Ub)  ii*-.\nled   n ol pii \u25a0\ntype \u201e,\nunu o| ilMlgn\nHowson C& Co,, Ltd.\nFurniture, Carpets and Linoleum at Eastern Prices, Freight\ncodded.\nHowson C& Co., Ltd. PAGE  FOCR\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY,   OCTOPER  18,   1913.\nI*,  will prob ibly surprise you to know the cost of a bad :-.te>ve\nex essivecoal bills during the winter. There are plenty of\ni lasons   evhy one stove will burn more coal  than   another.\nmd let us explain why our stoves are more econotn-\n:    other.\n.'. .    \u00bb1 -eh-,\": m of good .-'.nves  and  that   will  cost   you   no\nmore th in the i i il de   '*.:ri-i^ kind.\nStaJesfor Hard or ~J'o_ft Coal\nor 'Wood\nElectric Heaters\nCoal Oil Heaters\nZbc fl&ail-lfoerafo\nPUBLISHED   \"'kiinkshaV   AND\nSATl'RDAY   AT\nRBVBLSTOKE.  B. <*.\nADVERTISING RATES.\nLocal Reading Notices and Business\nlocals 10 cents per line each insertion.\nMinimum local ad charge 25 cents.\nDi-play advertisements  25  cents per\ninch each insertion,  single column.\nLEGAL AND OFFICIAL\nADVERTISING.\nLegal advertising of any form, also\nGovernment and Municipal Notices 12\ncents pet* line first insertion and 8\ncents per lino subsequent insertions,\nallowing 10 lines to thc inch.\nApplications for Liquor Licenses $5.\nApplications for Transfer of liquor\nLicenses  $7.50.\nLand  purchase noth-es, $7.00\nWater Application Nott'oes, up to\n100 words, $7.50, over 100 words in\nproportion.\nAll other classes of advertising not\nineiuded in above to he charged at\nrate to be arranged with manager on\napplication'.\njntertov Biubltsbtng Company\nLIMITED\nJ.  K.   JOHNSON,  Manager.\nRALPH  G.   SCRUTON,   Editor.\nSATURDAY,   OCTOBER   IS,   1U13.\n^UMBlHQHEATINCJiNSMltHINC\no oo-ooo-o coo o-o-o-oooo-c-oc-c-aooo p\n0 0\n6 Imperial Bank of Canada o\nV Hoad o**5\u00a9*   Toronto, Ontario. V\no  ,  0\nq Capital Authorized - 10.000,000.00\np Capital Paid Uo 6,952,00o.00\np Reserve and Undivided Profits      8,100,000.00\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposits of Sl and upward,  received,  and Interesl   ill wed at\nrun ent rate from date of deposit.   Coi respondence -  licit ed.\nRevelstoke Branch\u2014A. B. McCleneghan. Mgr.\n(>OO^KK>00<K>0<KKKK><KK>0<VOO*<K><i\nft\/%.   \u2022*-\u25a0\u00ab\u25ba tltt ***\u00bb-\u2022\u2022\u00ab.-%-%\/%'*\u2022'\u00bb.\u2022%.\u25a0%.\u2022*.-%. *%.%.-%M%^*\/%.^ %^t--\u00bb.'%^%^'%. I\n4\n4\ni\n4\n4\n*\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n5\n\\\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\ni\n4\n0\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n..Diamonds..\nor\nWatches and Clocks!\nWhere ?\nJit J. Gay Barber*s\nExpert Watch Repairing\nGet Your Eyes Tested and\nProper Glasses Fitted     . .\nThanksgiving Day.    which  will     bo\nobserved on  Monday, is     a peculiarly\nappropriate occasion upon whi.h te> review ihe year'from a private and public point  of view, the fact that  such a\nspecial annual    celebration  as Thanksgiving   Day is    considered   necessary,\nforms a significant  commentary    upon\ntiie unthinking  manner in     whi.h tho\naverage  person accepts the blessings\neei  lit.,  iii  whatever  shape  they      are\n\u25a0 need,     Special services   und efforts in connection with the churches,\n1 ,i proper     medium ior the evi -\nel iieip_i of a proper spirit of thanksgiiv\nii p on tie- part ni ilm individual, and\nil is  more  to tho phase of this  greal\nince which effects   communities\n,i- a  whole we il-e.lire io direct     at \u25a0\nlenl ion.\nThe p.opl.. of Revelstoke have much\nai   thankful f.->r     nn-1  the months\nave elapsed  -iti\"' last  Thanksgiving Day have been months of   con-\nS   for this  i own     and\nmon  with  the    whole\nofB.C,   Revolstoke has  enjoyed   w-i\nai \u25a0 est   ind\nthose    matters   win h.\n,   \u25a0'..\n, init-j\n*\nind su\n.onth-.\n'\n*\n*\nMISS VKR.NA PKLTON\nWith the Allen Players, Rm] ress Theatre,\nweek i.f October J'llh\nWill RECLAIM VJIST\ntEUfllUL AREA\ne\n^\nCOAL!      COAL!      COAL!\nSole Agents for the celebrated Gait Coal\nThe Best Soft Coal in Western Canada\nBANKHEAD   HARD   COAL\nIN ALL JC5C\nBRIQUETTES\nWe have over 600 tons of the above coal on hand 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. SinilALl), Pres. J. 1). SIBBALD, JR., Site.\nI. f. GREEK,  N. P.,  S'JPFOilTS PROJECT\nColumbia River Scheme Will\nFoster Settlement Along Banks\n\u2014Costly Undertaking by Provincial Peopli.\nWith the completion of llic land\nreclamation  scheme proponed for    the\n|exlen-i.e area of the Kciitenay- aliui'J\nlho banks of ihe Columbia river, a\nbrief outlins of which was contained in\na dispatch cabled Irom Ottawa on Snt-\n.rla.Y. nne ni ilie best  factor* in   the\nI settlement  of  that   territory  will  have.\n.a  .' uilili-h d,     iii  ihe opinion     of\nmany who are intimately     connected\nwuh ilie country involved.\nThe si 111 in.', whi.h it is -tated to\nhave been approved ny an onler-in-\ncouncil, provides far lhe reclamation\n, . 26.IHHI n iv   of land lying from Qol-\nNot\n\"Just   As\nGood\"\nBut\n'Canada's\nBest\"\nIn Use 40 Years-Good Then-Better Now\nWe Invite Comparison\nKnown for \u2014\nPerfect Scale\nPurity of Tone\nSusceptibility\nof Touch\nBeauty of\nFinish\nWorkm tnsliip\naad\nDurability\n\u2014We   Have\n.More  Medals\nand   Awards\nThan anv other\nCanadian\nPiano\nNe'w Oil.'ails,   1884\nLoudon, Eng. I ss<>\nChicago.....   1893\nIlllle'SlOWII.V.    I''l)7\nPLAYERS\nTho M lai':: Sto*'\neOcK->n-ic AvonUOf Ph>no 2f>2\nThis question of reclaiming the lands\ni n the Oolumbia river was before the\nLaurior administration, but nothing\nwas done in ilie matter nnd it was left j\n;n alieyanc.e uniii the change of government. The scheme involves the '\neii n inn -ei.ith'il-. direction along the j expenditure ofa larire sum oi money,\nl.anle- of the Columbia.   Privnttf    en-   ami  while  Ihe conditions  upon  which\nt 'rpri  \u2022 i    :   bin I th    pro ect.   Hm    of\n .<;\u25a0 ;n   tho pnssing of  tho order-in-\n.iiiii il   iti inn   thai   the interests\nof the public Inn e  '\u25a0    It    afeguardi d.\n; I.i  mid  Vancouvor people    are\nlin-.. ly ni. rent   i i-i  \u25a0\u25a0 lie    si home.     In\nfnct  Mi. David McKay, of Vancouver,\nhas -pen: a considerable |ieriod of time\n.   n'; twa laying the plans .ef hia par\n\u25a0 ernment. Messrs, On-\nna-.in and Mii. hell, engineers, Vi.-tor-\n: :, wmi i\"   also    'ii     ted   in   the   'Iraw-\n'..m il      heme  aiiel   ii is\nited with\n.1 on ..f tho undertaking. Mr,\n\u25a0 I* H   M.i.ee. an, M.P.P. fi t Vancou-\nii iy in   this\nit\nm ry   vital-\ninasmuch as\n-   ne ui a  vast\nIti  .rn  ii     along     ih\"\ni  which has\nthe contract hns been made are not to\nband, ii is Btated on excellent authority that they are certain lo contnin\nclauses that will meet wuh the ap -\npi oval of the public and at the samo\ntimo work tor tho benefit of tho whole\n\u25a0 eiuntry.\u2014Colonist\nTHIS\nHOME\nDYE\nthat\nANYONE,\niwgm,\n%\u2022\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u2022\/\u2022\nCome and look at our Triangle Sad\nIrons   guaranteed for ever.\nPRICE.   6 LB. IRON, $3.90\nA.G.  DUCK\nEstimates given free,\nHMHR\ni.*v%*-v-*\nX*WWtf\"?W,\u00bbWwwwntmww;\n\u00a3:  HHAK THE STARS IN YOUR OWN HOMK  :\n\u00a3 EDISON OR VICTOR MA\nHINE   1\nUNION BAHBER SHO\nDEALP00LR00IWS\nJOS. HACK\ni coun     oi     llle\n\u25a0\nior \u00bbeverftl mon-\n,; P   i.n in, M.P,\n\u25a0    ||, ,!!,.,-  .\n11 Ilt    fl ..111\nII         .1\n,    1,      -He'll\nMill 1.\nV.Ol'le           eef\n\u25a0\nil.e\n'\nDYOLtf\nIThe Guaranteed \"ONE DYE for\n1 All Kinds of Cloth.\nClrin. Simple, No I le am .\u25a0 nf MUtakM.  TRY\nj   III  Srn<l for Fraa Color Card and Booklot\nI Tbc Jeeleiiseell - He, lin ,!\u25a0., ,ie CO, I  eeiule ii. .M. eieli , nl\nCOUGHING\nKeep  couching:  that's one way.\nStop coughing: that's another.\nTo keep the cough : do nothing.\nTo stop the cough: Ayer's Cherry\nPectoral.   Sold for 70 years.\nAsk Vour Doctor.     ^t\u00a3&&&S$?'\nNO\nALUM\ntii 5AIE\nOF HOUSEHOLD\nFURNITURE\nd^. RCADV    TO    RESPOND    TO    VOUR    CRY    OF    \u2022   ENCORE\n^ *r^ZJ2r0&        Newcombe\ns.. f^J?    \/^\"^SSSk^ Pianos antJ Playcs\n^ C'^Wfottj\u2014\"tBtV.-       SHK,,:1\nSi W^.njffi     **\\  \u25a0\"\u25a0'*\u25a0'\nS: fJ ^*\"\\1AM the latest \"Ra&8\"\nSi THE BINCKAM  MUSIC STORE   MacKenzie Ave   :\nLuml)e\nrmen\ni\nmakf: a fall at\nF.   3-   WELLS,\nFur 1'    \u25a0 i ter\n(lid Town,\nilstoke. B. C\nBt  ol - lot! '\u25a0\u2022\nf.,1 'iir bash,    I iimki- \u25a0\n'el       i.m..'  I .\nox,8hirti\nB\n\u25a0\nJ.P.SUTHERLAND\nTransfer      Draying\nHandling Pianos a  Specialty\nPhnne 42   -    Niirht Phone 85\n1 a'ti instructed Iiy the Executors \"f the lute .). M Long to\nkhII by public auction the en-\ntiro fiirniHtiin-M>H of his lnte rett-\ni tin nee.\nConsicitng of complete furnidh-\ni iitz-^ for Parlor, lieilrooms. Din-\ningRoom, Kitchen. Sule will\ntake plirein the Howson Block\nnt *_' o'clock, Baturday October\n18th. No Reserve. Everything inu-t be sold.\nH. BANNING\nAuctioneer\n.i^xr?^'W?.^?iW2^::::si:5^;_^:'y\ndtSCSfKa&'K\nWill\nMl\nItic All\n!.    e.l  Ol\nmtii\niCr$?m Baking Powder!\nMade from cream of tartar derived\nsolely from grapes, the most deli-\nciousand healthful of a!! fruit acids.\n'tym\/i\u2122j*f.&z\u00b1*4mm^ SATURDAY,  OOTOBER  18,  191?.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD   REVELSTOKE\npaob nvi\n1\n.*.'\nt\n\u2022fc.\n!\ni'ii i\n'\nf\nFree Public Telephones on Each Floor\nRest Room for the use of the Public on the Second Floor,\nNrw House Furnishing [and Carpet\nDspartmant on Second Floor.\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. B- \/*<\"\"\u00ab * Co- limited\nWatch Our Windows for\nSpecial Lines and Bargains During This Month\nLook at Price Tickets.\nPlush-Lined Sleepers for Children\nThese are fine stockinette weave with heavy plush\nliniiiK', fine and warm for the children. They all\nhave feet in them.    At 75c TO $1.00\nStandard  English Spool   Cotton\nWe always sell Standard English Spool Cotton\nCoate's, '-\"lark's, or Kerr's, at h spools, \"20\u201e yards\"\nat - - - 25.-\nWool Blanket Cloth\nAlmost any desired color, 52 inches wide, all wool,\nfor Dressing Gowns, House Jackets, Children's\nCoats, etc.    At per yard -        $1.50\nAll Wool Eiderdown\nWith Heavy Hippie Wool Knap, fine for Dressing\nCowns. etc., at per yard - - $1.25\nNew \"Old Country\" Flannelette\nIn new colorings and also plain and stripes: all\nwidths and weights,    l'roni - IOc to 25c\n1\n\u00a3\n\u00a3\n\u00a3\n\u00a3\nNEW ARRIVALS\nSfc:\nNew Ribbons\nNew Veilings\nNew Gloves\nNew Hosiery-\nNew Shawls\nNew Coats\nNew Suits\n3\n3\n3\nWomen's Warm Winter Underwear\nSpecial Line of Vests and Drawers, This is a mixed\nlot.    Lots of different kinds at 3 for Sl or     -      35c\nLadies' Novelty Coats Just to Hand\n25 I.a.lies' Novelty Coats, Culture Garments. The\nhighest grade of Coat made, A!', tlie new ideas of\ncoats are represented in this lot. Come in ami look\nthem over - - $15 to $35\nOur Famous Waist Bargains\nAre on sale now Ladies'white and fancy lace ami\nSilk Waists.    Three lots at     -      3.90. 2.90. 1.90\nBeautiful New Woollen Fixings\ni-'or the kiddies, iu Shawls, Wrap-, Hand Knit\nJackets, Mitts, Scarfs, Bootees, etc., real novelty\nStuff.    We will   he  pleased   to   show   them   to   you.\nCLOTHING AND  SHOES DEPARTMENT\n\u00a3, BOYS' CLOTHING\n-f\u2014\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\nOVERCOATS!\nOVERCOATS! !\nWe have no hesitation in claiming\nthat our showing of Fall and Winter\novercoats is far in advance of anything\never shown iu the city. We have a coat\nfor every purpose\u2014from the light 'iress\ntopper with silk linings or facings to\ntiie high-class belted ulster for stormy\nweather. Right now, when our stock is\ncomplete in sizes we would enjoy demonstrating to you the fact that a finer range\nof coats would be very hard to assemble.\nAll the new clothes of moss or ulster\nfabric as well as ne.it black or grey English vicuna-. Kvery overcoat we show\nwe are prepared to guarantee from the\nview point of style, workmanship and\nwearing qualities. Tiie inside work is\nall HAND TAILORED and our customers run uo risk of broken-down lapels or\nshoulders. Among the more up-to-the\nminute styles we are featuring the belted\nback and shawl collar ulsters.\nA'l our coats are? the famous 20th\nCentury Iirand. Let us convince you\nthat the best ci 'at is tlle cheapest.\nPrices $18 to $35\nWOMEN'S SHOES\nOur new stock of Fall boots and evening slippers have just come to hand.\nThey are the product of the J. \u00a3& 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 $6.00\nSLIPPERS FROM $3.00 TO $5.00\nOun Grocery and Crockery^ Department\nSpecial for Friday and Saturday\nCorn Starch, 3 packages     25c\nSchilling's Best Baking Powder, 12 oz. tin  30c\nNabob Baking Powder, 12oz. tin  15c\nNixey's Stove Paste     5c\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.\nNew Stock of Fruits and Marmalades\nCrosse \u00a3&> Blackwell's Orange in 7 lb. and 4 lb. tins, 1 and 2 lb. Jars.\nKellern's Orange, in 7 and 4 lb. tins and 1 lb. Jars.\nNoel's Fig and Lemon in Jars.\nRobertson's, 4 and 2 Pound Tins.\nGinger. Lemon,  Green   Figs,   Tangerine,   and    Orange   Shred   in  Jars.\n** \u2666\u2666\u20acH*fr*3Hl***H* $ 'I' '1' \u25a0$ 'I' \u25a0!'\u2666^\u2666\u2666<$H$n^i$\u00bb^4f^H^^^<|\u00bb -j* ifr $ i|i i|i ,|,\n| NEW CHINA \u00a7\n\u00a3 Japan China Tea Sets %\n$\"     Cream and Sugar Sets <|f\nFruit Sets \u20147 pieces\nCups and Saucers from 15c. to 75c. each.\nCocoa Sets, Pot with 6 Cups and saucers\n\u2666\u2022$\u00bb-$*$**fr^$^\u00bb#\u00bb#\u20ac^\u00bb#<fr*3:* 'I1 fr 'fr##fofo$\u00bbfofrfr#fr\u00bb<S\"frl*>\nNEW GOODS\nCarload New Canned Vegetables and Fruits,    Ca       I Shorts,\nWheat, Bran and Oats,     Swe.ci Potatoes and Squash\nNew Shipment of Huntley and Palmer's Biscuits\nCrawford's Puff Biscuits, (something new).\nMackintosh Red Apples\nCranberries for Thanksgivining Day.    California Red ('.rains\nMalaga .Green Grapes,    Oranges and Pears,   Comb Honey\nWe have SOMETHING NEW IN BISCUITS, we want you to come in and sample them. PAGE SIX\nTHE   MAIL-HERALD   REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY,  OCTOBER  18,  1913.\nA Home Saved by 10c Piece\nForty years ago a circii- came to\nHomevllle, Freeland County, .and a\ngawky red-headed boy wa.- taking iu\nthe free -ights and gazing longingly\nat the ticket wagon, when he felt a\nhand e,n his shoulder and a man asUod\nhim if he wa- goini? to th>' circus, tlie\nboy told him that be bad no money,\nthe man asked him why he didn't crawl\nunder the canvass, as boys have done\nsince circuses began, but the little rod-\nid hoy said no, if he couldn't ro\nin like other folks ne wouldn't go al\nall. The man gave him the money for\nthe tickets and told him to keep the\nchange, a little ten cent piece. Forty\nyears after this mail'- widow had tho j\nmortgage on herlittle home foreclosed, but was -aviul by ibe' little redheaded boy ot forty years ago, who\n!. , founded hi- fortune on that dime\nand was able to repay with interest\nthe- !ee;,n  'hai  had meant so much.\nThanksgiving Shower\nlia:- everyone borne iu mind that\nSaturday, October ISth, is the day set\na|     t   by  the     ladles of the Howpiial\n\u25a0 luilei for the Thanksgiving shower of\npickles and 'am.' If not make a note\n. \u2022  thi    late now.    All aro invited     to\n\u25a0 i ie to the ho-p.ital ami spend a social lour and enjoy :l cup of tea. But\nob \u25a0 ill everyone is to he sure and\nbringsome contribution, either of jam,\njellies, pickles .,r relishes to stock the\nI.,, pital larder and help make the ap-\npr< ching holiday a feast of good\nthings for those in that institution,\nThe response to this appeal, however\nsmall, is bound to be appreciated and\nwill surely bring its own reward.\nml\nThe Kootenay has a nickeled steel oven which is as easily\nwashed  ami   kept   clean  as any   cooking utensil.      The\nlarge roomy  ash-pan catches .ill the ashes.   Ash\nchutes direct .ill ashes into the pan which is easily\nremoved.\nThese two features nf cleanliness are so important\nthat th\nhous\nshouli\n'Jio\\-\n\u00a3&$\nSwim\nvv;;m^:\nmm-\noif.'S'v**'\"'\nWa'iy.'j-Tiv.v\nratft\nSftr*\u00a7i\u00bb'.&\nf$m$iM\nen rieaniiiies- uieauuuiiuiuuu fj^jSwR^JiKlii\nr woman who is partlculur about her       %'{\u00a3i-\\&'*'9''k\nwill   Insist on having litem    You      *4^''^\/w&45,'5*i!\n!el  -ii,ike- sure of  these features when      lffiW&t''Xls4litri,y$\nekCvs\/.. \u25a0 mjja.em*'..'.-.\n.-,eu.I    v..eer    new    r:t liiin JZS!&Jte. O.tVweV.f l'*.t\nCOMING EVENTS\nOct. 18\u2014Geo. B. Howard Co. in David\nHarum, at the Empress theatre.\nOet. '20\u2014Allen Players for one week\nat Empress theatre\nOct. *.'7, 2S\u2014Edison Talking Pictures,\nEmpress  theatre.\nNov. 10\u2014\"The Barrier,\" at Empress\ntheatre.\nNov. 17\u2014\"What Happened to Muy,\"\nEmpress theatre,\nNov. 19\u2014The Barrier, Empress theatre\nNo\". 25\u2014The Lawcenoe Brough io,,\na*  the Empress theatre.\nDe. ii.\u2014The Lawrence Brough Co., at\ntbe Empress theatre.\nDec. 8\u2014Tbe Pink Lady, at the Empress theatre.\nDec 23\u2014Matheson, Lang and Britton,\nEmpress theatre.\nSold in Revelstoke by Bourne Bros., Ltd.\nITS PLEASANT\nTO BE SERVED\nso promptly and perfectly as wen are\nat this restaurant. And the -eiv.ee i\u00ab\nonlv a foretaste ol\nTHE FINE MEAL YOU WILL ENJOY\nft      jaid th it tht   wa)   *\n- through his  Btomach\nf you'll i\nand ti .,' fire.     It  perfei\n'\nser\\ ee!\narc absolute!} \u00bbure .'( \u2022\nGeorge B. Howard and Company ir, David Harun;\n\".\u2022tober 181\nat the Empress\nWINDSOR\nA.     G.      Till   NM-\"*.\nCAFE\nEMPRESS   THEATRE,   SATURDAY.   OCTOBER  18\nGEORGE B   HOWARD'S COMPANY\nPRESENTS\nDAVID HARUM\nPOPULAR PRICES\nDIRECT   FROM   VANCOUVER\n1WTAKE certain of complete success in your concrete work\n* \" * by always using\nCANADA Portland CEMENT\nWe are supplying Canadian farmers with the highest quality o( Portland Cement it i> possible\n(or human skill lo make.\nWe have reduced tlie price of Canada Portland Cement until it is within your reach for practically\neverj* purpose,    lt is the only building i%terial that is not increasing in cost.\nBe sure to ask for Canada\nCement, in bags.\nCanada Cement Company Limited, Montreal\n\/\/ vou I.aii nu: receiveda freecopy of\"ll'\/i,il lhe farmer can doiuith Concrete, \" turtle our Information        vf\nDepartment and gel one.    It's a complete practical concrete encyclopedia.\n.<o*V^\nC-S-*-.\ncn\n&t\nMOONEY'S ^\"\"blSCUITS\nARE     THINNEI\nThut, mokes them noatcr, crisper, daintier, moro appetizing;\nThe oiub biscuit good enough to take the place of your own baking,\nFresh as the biscuits from your own oven,\nThink what that means!  Freedom from a broiling kitchen\u2014 leisure on the porch\nor in the parlor.   Time to do the little knick-knacks that huve been neglected.\nMOONEY'S PERFECTION\nSODA BISCUITS\nAre the creamiest, crisposl crackers made.\nThev are baked in the big sanitary factory iii Winnipeg\u2014\nright at your very door.\nI'm' MOONEY'S  and   be  sure   of  a   biscuit   that   ia\nii:-'.!'.'i'v   fi*c-h;a biscuit that will satisfy the family,\nIn tempting packages or scaled tins\nus you prefer.\nj \"LET MOONEY DO IT\"\nEMPRESS THEATRE WIP OCT. 20\nMISS VERNA FELTON\nAND THE\nALLEN  PLATERS\nPresenting a line of Comedies and Dramas which will command your patronage.\nOpening with \"THE SPENDTHRIFT'\nAll New Scenery. Special Music by the Royal Hungarian String Quartette. Popular Prices. SATURDAY,  OCTOBER  18,   t'.U3.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD   REVELSTOKE\nPAGE  SEVEN\nm\\\n%\ns\n\u25a0i)\ni\n\u25a0\u00ab\nThe Fit-Reform\nStore Policy\nSERVICE\u2014real personal service\u2014courteous\nand unhurried\u2014by men who know\ngood clothes and careful tailoring.\nLATEST STYLES-all that is new and\nexclusive\u2014in Suits and Overcoats\u2014is\nshown rirst in this city\u2014at the home\nof Fit-Reform.\nSENSIBLE PRICES-thc featuring of new\nand attractive styles at reasonable\nprices\u2014is the keynote of our policy.\nSuits and Overcoats from $15. to $35.     844\nFIT\nREFORM\nMeKinnon &\nSutherland\nPoultry News\nLists 0f special.* donated by the undersigned to thf Revelstoke, Nakusp,\nand Arrowlakes Poultry Associa, for\nthoir Winter Show to be held at the\nDrill Hall, December 3rd, 4th ard 5t.h\n1913, Rovelstoke, B.C.\nName of donatoi* Value\nBourne Bros., Goods'  ,$ 5.O0\nRevelstoke Hardware Co, prize...    8.00\nRoy Smith, oup  10.00\nW.  A. Fnoie, prize     \"i.OO\nAmerican Tobacco Co, prize     5.0O\nMr.  Cassidy,  vase   *  10.00\nP. Bent, feeder     5.00\nG.  MeCarter,  cash      5.00\nJ.   Mathie,  .ash'     5.0U\nC.  R.  Macdonald,  prize     5.00\nA. Hobson, goods     f>.00\nLawrence Hardware Co..  L'oods    5.00\nW.  Bews, goods     5.00\nMeKinnon   & Sutherland, hat ...   5.00\nE.M.  Allum.  cut!  link-      5.00\nCutler  and   Stokes  cigars      5.00\nThis Lady Knows\nHow to Keep Well\nShe always keeps Gin Pills in the House\nfoods\nMENS CLOTHING\nDistinctive in Quality and Correct in Style\nThe man who is particular as to the clothes tie wears will take much pleasure in\ninspecting the exclusive display of finely\ntailored suits and overcoats gathered here\nfnr Fall and Winter, it is no exaggeration to sav that at the respective prices\nthese clothes haw established an exceptional!) high standard in line tailorings.\nThe values are unequalled. Make your\nselections in suit or overcoat now when\nchoice is at its best. We carry the largest and most up-to-date stock in the city.\nMen's Suits $20.00 to $45.00\nMen's Overcoats $20 to $45\nLadles' suits and long coats made to order.   Tbe most up-to-date stock in H. t_.\nCRESSMAN &. COMPANY\nTHE    LEADING    LADIES'   AND   MEN'S   TAILORS\nB.  Burridge, feede\nMr.   Williamson,\nF. Young,  goods  \t\nH.  N.  Coursier, goods  \t\nMrs. R. M. Smyths vase \t\nRevelstoke  Wine ii Spirit   Oo\t\nMcRae   Mercantile Co\t\nt;. Shaw, Exhibition coops \t\nP. Burn- & Co., cash \t\nHowson and Company, goods...\nMail-Herald, two year to paper.\nH. Manning, li.>x chocolates     5.00\nG. W. Bell, goods     5.00\nH.   MeKinnon,  goods      5.00\n('. B. Hume goods    5.00\nDr. Hamilton & Sutherland special 5.00\n5.0U\n5.00\n5.00\n2.50\n5.00\n5.00\n.\"..00\n5.00\n0.00\n5.H0\n5.00\nF.  J. Bews, silver cup \t\nR'.v. On. Agencies, cash   \t\nJ. Walker cigars \t\nJ. Bir.L'iiam goods \t\nJ. Abrahamson, '-ash \t\nJ, A.  Stone, cash  \u201e\t\nF. B. Wells, lo''ds \t\n('. Tapping,  foods    \t\nJ. B. Cressman. pair pants ...\nJ. Shaw, Wyandotte cockerel...\nF. Fleetham, cash \t\nL. Masson, gool\u00bb \t\nE. Corning, cash\t\nWah Chung, coo.i- \t\nArmstrong  & Cn..  shoes  \t\nB. Comozie, goods \t\nJ,  M'-Tntyre   ...       \u25a0-. -1, \t\nEnterprise Brewing Co., -roods\nJ. Laughton. goods \t\nH. J.  McSorley, special \t\n5.00\n;2.00\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n2.50\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n.5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\n5.00\nGl.KNBI.LA, Man.\n\"I think OIN PILLS are the finest\nthings for thc kidneys. When first I\ncame to Canada, I suffered with dreadful I'ains in my Hack, that made uie\nquite ill, A friend gave me six of your\nCIN PILLS and after I bad taken one\ndose, 1 felt less pain. I then got myself\na box and before liaif of it was gone, I\nbad lost all the backache. It did seem\na treat to he rid of the pain.\nIf any one tells me, what a pain they\nbave in their back, I say \"You should\ntry OIN* PILLS.\"     Mrs. J. Pickrhli..\nTake Mrs. l'ickrell's advice .and take\nGIN PILLS. They will cure you of\nevery trace of Backache, Kidney Trouble\nor Rheumatism. 50c. a box, 6 for $8.50\n\u2014sent on receipt of price if your dealer\ndoes not handle them Money back if\nGIN PILLS do not give prompt relief.\nSample free if you mention this paper.\nNational Drug and Chemical Co. of\nCanada, Limited, Toronto.\nManga-Tone Hlood and Nerve Tablets\ncorrect Female Troubles and make pure,\nrich blood.   50c. a box. 206\nTOHN LEE\nDEALER IN\nSILK GOODS\nBattenburg* bed spreads and\nshams, scarfs for dresses.\nJust arrived, a new line of\nfur stole muffs for ladies'\nwear\u2014the price reasonable.\nManufacturers of ladies'\ndresses; gent's shirts and\nboys' suits made to order.\nJOHN LEE\nFRONT STREET.    LOWER TOWN.\nSMIohm\nThe   family   remedy   for   Coughs   and Cotds\n\"Shiluli costs  so   little   and does   so much!'\nEgg; *2nd co.?k. 2nd nnd 3rd hen, 1st\ncockerel, Naylor Denno;3i*d cock, Bues\nnei; 1st. '2nd and :ird pullet, Naylor\nDeane; Poultry Association trophy for\nthe hcsi breeding pen, Naylor Doane;\nSpecial prize for the best Wyandotte\nce.e'le. Egg*; Special prize for the best\nBarred Rock e-oe-k. R. Smythe; Bpecial\nprize for Uie best (four) developed chic\nkens, Buesnel; Eires, brown, 1st McGaghran, \u25a0Jnd He'iike\nEISMSISMSfSJSMSJaEfaMSEEMSISIH\n\u2022jijgEEMajajsraJsiaMsiaejajeiafaieisEJ\nO.  B.  N.  WILKIE\nPROVINCIAL LAND  SURVEYOR\nOffice: Lawrence Hardware Block\nREVELSTOKE, B. O.\nW.  H.  WALLACE,  M.B.C.S.A.\nARCHITECT\nBox 205, Telephone 313. Revelstoke\nITS THE  SAUCE\nor condiment that gives an\nappetizing flavor to common\ndishes. Like everything else\nhowever( the best is only\ngood enough, At this grocery the best is always obtainable. A supply of these relishes, etc. in the pantry\nmakes a tempting dish always possible.\nHobson s Grocery\ni-t\nick-\nPhone 41\nBox 734\nKING EDWARD HOTEL\nH. J.   MCSORLEY,  PROP.\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\nStrictly First-Class\nRooms Single, en suite\nand with Bath    .    .    .\nFollowing ure the prizes won b.v the\nRevelstoke poultry men a( Armstrong\nB.  C.\nHuy  Smythe:\u2014\nBarred  Rocks\u20141st  cock,  2nd  hen.\nWhite Rocks\u20142nd cock, *.*n.l lien, 1st\npullel. L'ml cockerel.\nDufl Rocks\u2014lrit cook, 1st hen,\nCi   ken I,   Ist   pullet.\nPartridge  Rock\u2014Is:  h'-n.  2nd c\nerel, 2nd pullet.\u2014Seven Brats,  six-sec-\n'- and  on    'bird.\nP, Fleotham.\u2014\nS.C. Rhode Island Reds\u2014l<t cook,\n2nd hen, 1st cockerel, l-t pullet, 2nd\npullet,   1st   hen.\nS ' \u25a0: Liicmi Wy.inilottes\u20141st eok.\nlsi   cockerel,  2nd  pullet. 3rd  cockerel.\nWhite Leghorns, B.C.\u20141st cockerel.\nlim! nulle    3rd pullet.\u2014Seven firsts,   1\n- is ..ii I two thirds.\n1:   Ballard:\u2014\nHi .wn  Leghorns\u20141st    cockerel,   l-t.'\npullet. Snd pullet.   Two tir-ts and one\n-I* ond.\nFrnm i-' Bourni :\u2014\n\u25a0 I    Wyandottes\u2014  l-t  ben ,\n' *    2nd  co kerel,  2nd  <-ock.  \u2014\nTwo tirst. tw.e seconds.\nFor Dyspepsia\nIf you suffer Stomach Trouble,\nand you try our remedy, it won't\ncost you a cent if it fails.\nTo prove to you that indigestion\nand dyspepsia can be thoroughly re-\nlieved ana that Rexall Dyspepsia\nTablets will do it. we will furnish\nthe medicine absolutely free if it\nfails to give you satisfaction.\nTho remarkable success of Rexall\nDyspepsia Tablets is due to the high\ndegree of scientific skill used in de-\nvising tIn ir formula as well as to the\ncure exercised in their manufacture,\nwhereby the- well-known properties\nof Bismuth-Subnitrato and Pepsin\nhave been properly combined with\nl arminativej and other agents.\nBismuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin\nore constantly employed and recognized hy tho entire medical profession as invaluable in the treatment\nof indigestion and dyspepsia. Their\nproper combination makes a remedy\ninvaluable for stomach relief.\nWc are bo certain that there is\nnothing .-ee good for stomach ills as\nRetail Dyspepsia Tablets that wourge\nyou to try them at our risk. Three\nsizes. 25 e 11 ts, 50 cents, and S1.U0.\nYou can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets\nin this I'eeinn. inity only at our store:\nWALTER  BEWS.\nReveMoke British Columbia\nSYNOPSIS   OF COAL MINING\nREGULATIONS.\nCoal mining rights of the Dominion\nln Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, tho\nNorth-west Territories and in a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased lor a term oi\ntwenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 an acre. Not more than\n2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant.\nApplication for lease must be mad*\nby the applicant in person to tho\nAgent or Sub-Agent ot the district\nln which tbe rights applied for ar*\nsituated.\nThe lease will include the run mining rights only, but the lessee may,\nbs permitted to purchase whatever\navailable surface rights may be considered necessary ior ths working ol\nthe mine at tbe rate ot $10.00 an\nacre.\nIn surveyed territory the laad must\nbs described by sections, or legal\nsub-divisions of sections, and in 1111-\nsurvoyed territory the tract applied\nfor shall be staked out oy the ap -\nplicant himself.\nBach applicant must he accompanied by a fee of $5 wbich will be refunded if tbe rights applied for ars\nnot available, but not otherwise. A\nroyalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at tha\nrate of five cents per ton.\nTbe person operating the mine shall\nfurnish the Agent witb sworn return*1\naccounting for the full quantity of\nmerchantable coal mined and pay ths\nroynlty thereon. If the coal miDing\nrights are not beintr operated, such\n. returns should be furnished at least\ni once a year.\nFor full     information     application\n\u25a0 should be made to the Secretary    ol\nthe Department of the Interior,    Ottawa, or to the Agent or Sub-Agent\nof Dominion Lands.\nW. W   CORY.\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.\nThe ))fa\u00aba\u00a3fc Ston\nThere ia a Rciall Store in nearly every town\nand city in the United States, Canada and\nGreat Britain. There is a diflerent Hrxidl\nKemedy for nearly every ordinary human ill \u2014\neach especially eloigned for the particular ilt\nieir which it ia recommended,\nihe Rexall Stores are America's Oreetcet\nDrug Stores\n. ,.:\nry see.tion at\nThc 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.\n1st  ben,\nIs)   il  I,\nSmythe;\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCijfars.    Rates $1 a day.   Monthly rates.\nJ.   J^HBEiRT     STOHSTE! PEOP-\nl'i; 1   ivinm rs of I\nNakusp Fall  Fair:\nLighl Brahmas, I-* cock, 1-1 h''n.\n-nl hen, McGaghran; Barred rocks,\nl-t cocl . 1 \u2022: hen Ist cockerel, 1st\npullet,  Smyth     2i I Iiaird;  3r.l\ncock, \u25a0-'nd hen, -'nd co kerel, Jnd pul -\nlet, Bui        1 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ckerel,     Brd\npullet, Hei 1\nParti Idgi   I'.', kt   1st  ... k.  i-t   hen,\n: kerel,  1-1  pullet,    R. Smythe .\nLaced    '.iv indotti     1-   cock,\nIsl   hen,   1 * .   1 \u2022   pullet,    F.\n; 1     len La ed vTyan lotti\nlsi    o ken I, 1st  pullet,   '-'nd\nKm-    ma \u25a0 Ro     -ist ... k,\npullet, R.\nBufl Rocks\u20141st co.-k, lsi hen\n\u25a0 I, 1st pullet. R. Smythe;\nR.C, Rhode Island Reds\u20141st 1 Oi korel,\nRam len; S.C, Rhod? Island Red -1,\n.. Egg; Hud Orpingtons\u20141st\nh-n. 2nd hen, 2n i cockerel, Egg; Bufl\nOrpingtons\u20141st cock, Ist pullei.Hohbs\nS.C White Leghorns\u20141st cock. 1st\nli :. 2nd n. 3rd ln-n, Ramsden; S.C.\n*>'\u25a0 Leghorn\u2014-'\"el cockerel, 1st pul-\nlet, Hen \u2022\u25a0 Brown Leghorns\u20141st cockerel, l-t pullet, 2nd pullet, U.. Bal-\nlai I; Si v.'i Spangled Hamburg*\u20141st\n: it if i 8rd lien 1, Hum .li'n.Hi.ii.l in\u2014Ih' co k. 1st, 2nd mid 3rd hens,\nBall, Inii in Games\u20141st cockerel, l-t\npiili-i,  2nd 2nd pullet, Nny -\n!,.[ Ii.. ui. I', kin DuclU\u20141st drake, 1st\n\u2022 luck. Fauquier; PenWn Ducks\u20142nd\ndrake, 2nd duck, Town-end: India\nRunner Ducks, white\u20141st drake, 1st\nduck, Nn lor Deans; India Runner\nDiiek-. bufl\u20141st 'It.ik.e. in: duck, Nay.\nlor Deane Hunt run, Golden Scabritrhts\n\u20141st k.-n 1-1 coi k, l-t -md 2nd pullet, h inudi t\u00bb C uriei Pigeon*\u2014 1st,\nRl *. H hm \u25a0 pigeons\u20141st and 2nd\nRamsden; Ornamental -1st Rushton;\n!1        R   ind \u25a0**.        t co k,  1st hen,\nBURGESS   AND   TAGGART.\nCivil Engineers\nDominion and B. C. Land\nSurveyors  and  Contractors.\nP. 0. Box 347       Kamloops, B.C.\nBranch  Office\u2014Watson  Realty  Ca.\nREVELSTOKE LOYAL ORDER\nMOOSE No. 103t\nMeets every first and third Tuesday ln Oddfe.lows Hall. Visiting\nbrethern cordially Invited to attend.\nA. Grant, Dictator.\nH. L. Haug, Secretary.\nSchool of   Music and   Oratory, under     Separate scaled tinders, superscribed\nDirection ot ; \"Tender for  Manufacture  and  delivery\nPROF. C. 0. BROWNELL. of    Superstructure Metal,    Bridge    at\nTeaching Piano, Organ, Violin, Voice Tttehun*' B*C\"\" ana \"Tender for rfub\"\nCulture for Sinking and Speaking, Etru<-lu'e ^ Erection of Super.-truc-\nCoaching Plays^ and Acting. St. ture Brid6e at T^hum- B*C*'\" wiU '*\nFrancis   HaU.  on    McKenzie    Avenue. Woel?* b* the Honourable  the Mlnis-\n  . ter of Public Works up    to nuon     of\nHAF I Tuesday, the Hth October, for tha\n, manufacture and delivering f.o.b. cars\nat Taghum, B.C., and for the complete\nRegular meetings are held in MAS- substructure and erection of super.\nONIC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' HaU \u00ab\"ruc'ure. respectively, of the bridge\non ths Third Monday in each montb \\ \u00b0ver the Kootenay River at Taghum,\nat 8 p.  m.     Viiiting brethren      ars \u25a0   \u2022 C*\ncordially wslcoms. Drawings,     specifications,    contract.\nJ   HI HAMILTON   W. M.       unli '0lrus \u00b0' tender can be seen at the\nA. G. BROOKER, Secretary.  \u00b0acet of the Government Agents     at\n  Nelson, New Westminster, Van ouver,\nand Revelstoke. and alsu at tho office\nol the Public Works Engineer, Parlia -\nment Buildings, Victoria, B.C.\nIntending tcndereia can, by applying\nto the undersigned, obtain one . opy ol\nthe drawings and une.- copy of the specification for  the sum of  twenty-five dol-\nKOOTENAY\nLODGE. No.\naad A. M.\nO. W. O. W.\nMountain View Camp. No. fit\nMeets Second    and     Fourth Wednes\ndays    in  each  month  in    Selkirk\nHall.      Visiting Woodmen are\ncordially Invited to attend\nJAMES McINTYRE, CO.  lm'B\nH. W. EDWARDS. Clerk\nSELKIRK      LODGE 12, 1.  O.  O. F.\nMeets every     Thuruday evening   in\nI Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock.     Visiting\nbrethren  cordially invited.\nCHAS. NEWSOME. N.G.\nJAS. MATHIE.  Sec.\n\u25a0\u25a0\n, COURT\nUT.     BEGBIE,\nOF I. O. F.\nNo.   IHI.\nCome and look at <>ur Triangle Sail\nIrein-,   guaranteed for ever.\nPRICP;   6 LB. IRON, $3.90\nA.G.    DUCK\nEstimates given free.\nSEE THE\nREVELSTOKE\nNURSERIES\n1-HR\nCARNATIONS\nAND  ROSES\nDES IGNS\nMeets ln I. O. O. F. Hall next    to\nTapping's Opera  House every second\nand fourth  Monday in month.  Visiting in dinm cordially welcomed.\nH. V. MORGAN, O. R.\nWM.   8.   CAMERON.   Rec.-Sse.\nHARVEY,  McCARTER ft COMPANY\nBarristers,  Solicitors, Etc.\n\u2014Offices\u2014\nImperial Bank Block, Revelstoke, B.C.\nLIQUOR LICENSE ACT.\nNotioa Is hereby given that on ths In^rt to 8th Oct.\n20th day of October next, application\nwill be made to tho Superintendent ol\nProvincial Polico for the transfer of the\nLicense for tho sale of liquor by retail\nin and upon the premises known as the\nLardeau Hotel, situate at Comaplix,\nBritish Columbia, from Adolphe Boil-\ncm to Albert Edwin Jewitt of Comaplix, British Oolumbia.\nEach tender must be accompanied by\nan accepted bank \u25a0 ii.- >,. or certificate\nof deposit on a chartered bank, of Can-\nadg. made payable to the Honourable\nthe Minister nf Publii Works, for the\ntfum of $1,000, which nhall be forfelte*\nif the party tendering decline to enter\ninto contract when called upon to do\nIso. The choipieo or certificates .jf de \u2022\npo .1 oi un-eccessful tenderers will be\nreturned to them upon Lbe execution of\nthe contract.\nThc successful trn.iei r shall furn> n\na bond ofa gUarantei company satisfactory to the Minisur ,\u2022) Public Works\nin thc sum of five thousabd JoHan\n($5,000) for the due fulfilment of the\ncontract.\nTenders will not be unsi lerel unless\nmade' out on the forme supplied, s'^n-\ned with the actual signature of th\" ten\nilcrer, and en' lo-ed n '-h* envelnpss\nurnished.\nThc lowest or any tender not uses-\ncar ily accepted.\nJ.  E.  GRIFFITH,\nPublic Works En;:in'.er.\nDepartment of Public Works,\nVictoria,  BC..  8e|  fmbir 3rd, 1913.\nNOTICE Is hereby given that John\nOlavton Tapping, the bo'derof uli\ncense ta sell liquor by retail nt thn\npremises known as the Oity Hotel,\nFirst Street, Revelstoke, namely Lota\nl iu 7 Inclusive, In Block .\">, Plan\n888 Revelstoke, B. <*.. intends to\napply to the Hoard of License Oora-\nI mlssloners for the Oltj \u00ab't* Revelstoke\nat 11 meeting of the said board to be\nThe Revelstoko Nurseries\nPHONE 56\nW. H. POTTRUFF, PROP.\nDatod this   17th day of   September, held next after the expiration of thirty\n.j,., Idays from the flrst publication of thiH\nnotice for the transfer of said license\nAdolphe Boileau, to the premises situate on the oorner\nHolder of License.. of Firsl Streel andOrtonavenue.be-\nAlbert Edwin Jewitt,\nApplicant  lor Tranter.\n1st issue Sept. 17, 30 days\nj inu' lots 17. IS and lii 111 block  17, Plun\nB86A, Revelstoke.\nHand this 5th day of September, 101:1.\nI.C. T.M'l'lNll. T'AGE   KTCHT\nTHE   MAIL-HERALD   REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY,   OCTOBER  18,  1913.\nbeen I'Hioy-\n: friends.\nMiss  Janet  McKay  has\ntag a week at Banfl visitin;\nDr. Charles s. Dont has now opi \u25a0\nhis dental parlors over Macdonald's\ndruu Btoro and is ready to ceoeive patients.\nThanksgiving  Day  will  bo fittingly\nobserved Id tho Presbyterian church on\nSunday when  the addresses and music\nwill give express on to the feelings set\napart for  nation il   thanksgiving.\nThe  i;.   Verdi Rami     will  give   the\n\u2022j,,. i  open air concert  of tho  I DM  sea-\nson ..ii  Monday, Thanksgiving  Day a;\ni :ti* j,.,,, . coner ol     McKenzie avenue\nand First  Btreet, weather permitting.\nMt. Clifford Urquhart received word\nthi- morning that he has successfully\npassed thc pharmacy examinations on\nwhich h\u00ab wrote two weeks ago it Van-\n. cr. Oliflord it now a full fledged\ndruggist, licensed lo practice anywhere\nin British Columbia.\nThe Y.l'.S. ot St, .lohn'- church will\nhold their regulai meeting on Tuesdaj\nevening at S o'clock. The subject is\n\u2022\u2022The Indian: in Canada,\" Papers will\nb' read showing the industrial luca\ntional an 1 religious progress and position of the Indian-. The meeting is\nopen to the pul lit.\nATTHE EMPRESS\nThere  will  be  several   first-class  at\ntractions  at  this popular play  I\nduring tht next few     -weeks.   Theatregoers  will do well   to  keep  their     eye\non  these  '-01111118  where   tho  theatrical\naews will be found.\nEMPRESS\nTHEATRE\nMoni iy   is  Thanksgiving  Pay,    you\nhavi   Lo ti-   thankful  that the     Allen\nPlayers  art starting  theii  engagement\nfoi om  week at the cozy Bmpress    t*\natn .   Ths   managi I .-    li ing    \u25a0\u25a0  j\ning possibli   to make this engagement\nthi   biggest  yet     Miss     Verna Feltoi\nand the Allen Players are bigger   and\nbetter than \"ver  and everyone will  be\npleased to sc     Mr.    Irving Kennedy,\nwho I...- joined the     company    ag\nTin-  Hungarian Quartette is  stil    witb\nhis spli 11\u25a0 i_\u25a0    . mpany and the theatre\ngoers  will have all  thi   latest music\u2014\nRemembei   sta ting  Monday, Oct, -('tti\nthe ' Spendthrift\", Tuesday \"The\nWedm    lay     \"Get     Rich\nQii   It   Wallingford\";  Thursday  \"Green\n.  _\u25a0-      Friday      \"The Dawn      of\nrow      Saturday   matinee  \"Cin-\nSat ii iay     light     \"Nol ody's\nv.   \u25a0 m       r]     pi ices   ire withii\neVeryoni  so resi    \u25a0   \u25a0    u eood ^eats\n\u25a0    ,.   a  Mai lonal g -\"ore.\nDawn of Tomorrow\" powerful English\ndrama, and a feature production; Sat-\nurday matinee, \"Cinderilla\" spectaeu-\nlar presentation of the popular fairy\ntale; Saturday night \"Nobody's Wid-\now\" sparkling farcical romance.\nPrices, reserved ^eat\" 75c... 50, spats\nali at  Macdonald's drug store.\nBUSINESS\nLOCALS\nThanksgiving Matinee Star Theatre,\na p.m. Nothing else on, come to the\nStar.\u2014Big  perloimance.\nDRY BIRCH WOOD coming in\nil.  N.  Coursier, order NOW\nWOMAN'S\nCANADIAN\nCLUB MEET\nNew Steam Laundry\n.III\nst as\nwe go\nto\npn\n-s .\nomes\nM\nthat\nthe\nfunora\nof\nBn\nmil el\nI'-\nank\nMcGovan\nof Go\nIden\n.  w\n10\nIled\n.t\nthat\ncity a fow day-   igo, follow ing 1      tel\nriblo injuries  received in a recent accident, will take place at Golden todaj\nSaturday.     Engineer    McGovan    was\nwell  known in Revelstoke as    he\nout   of  here e,n  the   C.P.R.   fo:\nyivai-\nmm wm\ncent*, store in Howson Block, Oct. 19\nWnti h !(.: dodgers.\n] am alright, so would you be, if\nyi n had your left side cut off, why\ndon't you have both sides all right by\ngetting your clothes from Cressman\nthe Tailor.\nThi hill sides arc turning yellow and\nred, that mean! it's high time you\nlaid in your winter's   :oal.   Coursier's,\nPhone is 44.\nAt tbe Trueman Studio, all portraits ate high grade and guaranteed.\n\u2014A. Douglas TOnrnex.\nTue Trueman S'.udio is the house\nfor hiL'h class finish for amateur work\nmm   prints with white borders.\nRevelsiOKe's home of art\u2014The True-\nman i\" tudio. Call and see ub, when\ndis Uestag portraits. Prices to\nall.\nThe prospectus of thc West Kootenay Steam Laundry, Ltd., has been\nissued this week. It is very interesting reading for all eiti\/ens of Revel -\nsHoke.\nCAPITAL    OF    COMPANY.\nThe capital of  the company is 025,-\n000  divided  into 6,000  shares of  \u00a50.00\neach.   The  company  is duly  lncorpor -\nated under  the  laws ot  B.C.   The  dir-\nOf  Universal I ectors  being  Messrs.  Walter  Bews,   H.\nF.  MeKinnon, W.A. Foote,  J.D.  Bib -\n| bald and T. Kilpatrick..\nOBJECTS OF COMPANY.\nThc company proposes to build   and\nequip an  up-to-date  steam  laundry  in\nIor   i hus fat  in their history,  iu  the    per-1 Reveistoke,  suitable for  present needs\nj sou of  Dr.   W.K.   Darby,   secretary    of j and  allowing  room  for  tuture  expan-\nthe Hriiish Peace Society, on Wednes-  sion.\nLAUNDRY 1UMLDING.\nThe laundry  building will  be of oem-\nDr. Darby, Secretary of the British Peace Society, Delivered a\nStriking and Forceful Address\nin the Interests\nPeace.\nThe  Women's  Oanadian  Club  entertained their most distinguished visitor\nMai Ding, the auctioneer, will hob\ngsale of household furniture in   thei Jay afternoon,  In the spacious draw-\nsuit\n[VES BEFORE\n\"The Spendthrift\"\nMa \u2022\u2022-\u25a0    Sraythi       ths   Emp* -- the\natr i.    lo  ante ince   *.o  his    patu\nlous bas \u25a0   Mr.      Geo.\nenl\nin \"David Harum\nSaturday, Oct. IS    Tht     ory ol\n\u25a0\nu io the   theo \u2022\ngoers        ;. \u25a0       When N\nilly pro D \u25a0\n-        - as yoi iv* is a g laranteed\npr( ids greates Thej   hold the boards   at\nHello Cressman. how are you? Sew,\nsew, we are always stitching away.\u2014\nYour clothes already, bring the money\nine'  rooms of    Mrs.  W.   M.  Lawrence.\nent thus practically hre proof, .ilKUW\nThe chair was occupied by tho presi - feet u wiU u, Bituated on the old\ndent, Mrs. J.D. Sibbald, who, after a I laundry site on the t'.l'.U. spur track.\nvory pleasingly  rendered  solo by  Miss j NUW  MACHINERY.\nParker, introduced the speaker. |    The  machinery   will  hc ol   the  n.ost\nDr. Darby has been secretary of the ; modern  kind    and  will  cost at  least\nBritish Peace  movement  since      1888, ; $9,000.   Thc   new   company   is   taking\nand has watched it grow from      \"the   over the old laundry sin* from Mr. Bar-\nday of small tilings'' to 'its present al-1 raclough as well as the team und out-1\nmost world-wide proportions, and thus   Qt.\nhas a mos't complete grasp oi its his- ; PROSPECTS OF COMPANY\ntory, objects and methods. He pro- The Wet Kootenay Steam Laundry\nceeded at once to bis subject, which will start business with a dean sheet.\nhe named \"The Women of Canada an.l and with great possibilities, Uevelstoke\nPeace.\" In bis opening remarks he lias q population of l,U0t) and with out\n<tatod that ihe most regrettable fact, side business the new laundry should\nthe peace interests are facing today is   do ii tremendous trade.\nthat all the nations are burdened with\nthe dread of and preparations for war.\nThis is' a delusion from which ihey\nmust awake be'fore much can bc dune\ntowards universal peace. He quoted\ntlve lata United Stales Secretary John\nHuy, who said ''War is the most futile and most ferocious of all human\nfollies,''   which   s'peech  has been     re-\nwiti   you-\nTailor.\n-Cressman Ladies' and Mens\nh a h ii ra * a \u00ae a s ii a a a a ii\npper on     Mon-\nV \u2022    Stock Co.\u2014\na\na\na\na\na\nDom'.nioi Has Bson\nized Since the\nReciprocity.\nStit-''\nDefeat  of\n\u2022-.*.\u25a0 Theatn   all n xt  week,      \u00bb\nif    . Tickets M L'a ,S\nMr. arug store. \"\nHowa *\n\u25a0\nt :n  view\nbeing\n;     doi    i   I    \"    -Sir Richard     :\u2022\nto   i \u25a0   \u2022\n\u25a0\n\u2022\nMl. f   I. D\nf Parli in \u25a0\ntbrot gh  io th\n\u25a0\n\u2022h\" 1\n.'.\"    cAi. is handled exclusively\nIstol \u2022     y *be Revelstoke Gen-\n.\u25a0\u25a0 c les, ltd.\n. old -ime.   But now\nl\noal.\n3   \u00bb\nwas\nte. \u2014\nU    30.,\nand\n\u25a0\n\"\nAllen Pt,\nEMPRESS THEATRE\nOne  week,  commencing Monday\nOctober 20th.\nMi - Verna Felton ami the\nAllen Players, including the\nRoyal Hungarian Quartette,\nin an unexcelled repertoire:\nMo.cut \"The Spendthrift\", a\nbrilliant comedy drama; Tuesday 'The Gamblers,\" a drama by Chas. Klein; We Ines-\nday \"Get Ui'-b Quick Walling-\nford\",    greatest   comedy suc-\n\u2022 \u25a0 BS in J e'.n ; \" Thurs lay,\n\"Green Stoi kingi,\" high class\nEnglish comedy; Friday \"The\nPawn of -.: Tomorrow,\" powerful English drama and a\nfeature production; Saturday\nMatinee \"Cinderilla,\" spi\nular presentaii n of th\nulnr    fairy     tale;      Saturday\n\\\\     \u25a0   ee.c\"     a\ncal   romance.   *.\nn \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .    75c,   'mi .\nSeat   ..'.  sa     al   Macdonald's\n11  \u25a0    S tor . McKi i   .    aven -\u2022\na\na\na\ni\na\n\u00ab\ni\n*\na\na\n\u00ab\na\na\nHAS   NO  KNOCKERS\nThe enterprise  about to be launched\nby   tliis;  company   defies  knockers,      in i\nfact   it   has   none,  there   is  nothing  to j\nknock.   There is   nn  excellent  opport - ;\nunity for ihe laundry business at Revelstoke, upon which all aro agreed and\nno arguments can possibly be advanced against  it.\nSHOULD PAY BIG DIVIDENDS\nIt is understood that some limited\namount of stock is about to be oiler-\ned to tho public of Revelsloke in order to start operations'and thoso oi our\ncitizens who nre fortunate enough to\nsecure some stock ean rest assured thnt\nIhey bave made no mistake and that\nthey stand a very good chance of receiving 30 per cent, on theli investment within the next few years.\nMr.    Greenwood returned Thursday\nafternoon from Vancouver.\nMrs. J.E.B. Dickson is not receiving\ntoday nor again this season.\nMr. W.H. Hornell has been another\nvictim of the grippe this week.\nMrs. G. Ralph Lawrence will not receive on Thanksgiving Day,    Monday\nOct. 20th, 1913.\nMrs. Coursier will receive for the\nfirst time this season on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 12nd.\nDr, Darby continued his journey cast\nWed dny. leaving on the     midnight\ntrain after his lecture.\nMr. McDiarmid of the Imperial hank\nstaff, is away to Kamloops to spend\nThanksgiving Day at home.\nMr. and Mrs.  M.C. Gibson and Miss\nGibson,   of  Morrislnirg,   Ont., are    the\nguests of Dr. and Mrs. McLean.\nSupt. McKay ha* rented the resi-\n>lcnce of Mrs. D.M. Foote tor the winter, and  moved  In  last  Monday.\nMrs, W.J. Law will receive on Tuesday the 21st inst.. and on the third\nTuesday of each month thereafter.\n.Mrs.  .I.A.  Johnston  took  her  little\ndaughter to     Vancouver on    Tuesday\nnight tn undergo an operation on het\nIrip.\nMr. K.W. I.anu- arrive: today from\nWhatshan, in the south country, tc\nenjoy the Thanksgiving holiday with\nhis family.\nMr-.   Charlie  Lewis  and  four child\nren  arrived  from   Saskatoon  Wednes -\nil;i\\   and are visiting  Mr. ami  Mrs.   T.\nLewis at   the ranch.\nMiss   Evelyn   Dempster  of   floss'..,n .\ni.i-     .me ii. remain tor Bome time   b-\n    city, studying music.   She is stay\ning with\nMrs. I.aw-on.\nOct.   *jn\u2014Allen   Players   for\nat Empress the atr-\nOct.  -'7, 28\u2014Bdison Tal\nEmpress  theatre.\nweek\nking  Pictures,\na\n1      \\ im    ing of I he. Revelstoke Poultry\n\u25a0 and Pet Stock Association will beheld\n8 at  Smythe's  Hall, on Tuesday,   Oct.\n3 21st.   All members are requested     to\n8 attend.\n8 ====r====rr\t\na\n\u00bb\n\u2022\niSl     gj\na I\n\u25a0\nM\n[ij\n\u25a0\na\nSALES and WANTS\nIlk. line Minimum\nCash in Mve\nMi-s    Maggie  Morgan ha    \u25a0\u25a0   \u25a0 pte\nthe position of bookkeepei on  the stai'.\not   the'  Mail Met aid.      and   common \u25a0\nduty on Tuesday Inst.\nIn acom      Gol bi .  \u00ab1.-\u25a0   was expect'\n.i Idj         meetii\nice  work, was  detained   in   V     i    \u25a0\nand will  ai i it ire on Tie 'lay next.\nInspector M' Lam in of  Vanco   \u25a0\n\u25a0 i\"      p    \"I Central - chi \u25a0\nin    own oi   Wedn   daj    Inspei\nhigh school,   ea fing be i\nThursday   .\nMr. A. H\n\u2022\nlay. \u00bbn<1 ai  ompanied  In-;\nh  th \u25a0  Wit...-\ning here Monday mi i \u2022\nMr.   md  M       i.        I .\u25a0 .,    and\nMr. and  Mrs.  W H.  Donaldson,  li\nFi idaj   for a ti .\nfcjSMSJEJSIEJSJE*'.: i SISfSJESiBiSl  whicli   thej   intend\n\u2022\n'\nI\n\u25a0\n',\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\ncon\ni.\n1\n*1\ni      '\n*\nCana\nt>e\n.     -\ncontrt lution\nb..- though     1\n\u2022j. .\ning froi\nie\ndared tha    the ;\u25a0\u2022<;\n... 'J' '.    :;\nyearF, \u25a0   \u25a0\nUnited SI   i  .\n................\nuphasisod  I j\n-i nen foi      es,  but    stili\n.01  the continuation\ntii.   and ferocious fol-\nIn     tli    la ixty-six\n,            \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 in on, was\nits oi Igin in  the mind\ni          i     a     \\ ii licate t'\nitised  mi anl\n\u25a0 \u2022 .     pays    1'in only\nFOB SALE\u2014House and Furniture \u2014\ntogether \u25a0> eparate \\. W, Green-\nA.e id, *i,  Sovi nth stroet W.     2t.\nLOST Scot f Terrier Pup, aliout 3\nmonths old. Finder please return to\n!\u2022:. W.  La' 'has \u25a0\u25a0, 30,  Second Btreet,\nWest\nw VOTED Vgcni in Revolstake, quick\n-clline.' domestic utility. Big money\nfor hustlers. Write ior particulars ,\nWaddj Mnl Young, North West Trust\nBuilding, Vancouver, B.C.\nMaii Heraid Post Box\n.\nhenin    of the mil\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\ni   arm\n\u25a0\nFOH i,l ICK S MJ*:   sto \u25a0   io\n.Sm.ii; i; e.i   Muili   Business\neffect .  Furniture, etc,   Gurney\nleater, also   \t\nlew. all in  goo    condition. \u2014\nparticulai        I .asp cn.ui at\nMu iii  Store, McKei\n-\nA -.1 too*. Motor Launch\nbanks engine with     , ,, |ftJ    . ,,.    oa .\nf\u00bb      \u25a0      \u25a0     -        I      M     *     \u00ab      \u25a0      \u00ab\nfil\n1PECIAL    MAI\nIAI     \\ KYI.I  *.   ,i   '\n-!TA|{ Tl!\nll\nr\u00ab\nr\u00ab\n[\u25a0\n1ST\nfil\nw\na\nn\nfi\n. * . . .\nI\nPROGRAMME\n\u25a0   \\n \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0   \" in Twi   |\n\"Supl    ni i Operal;\nHnool im     Comndj       Third\nTht\u2022\u25a0', ' Gnumont   \"\nTWO   IHOW   . PRICES\n1\n\u25a0\n!\n\u25a0\n1\nJSl [il IB) m r  .'. . . ik . : iff 1 i ffl\nl\nh\n*\nThui \u25a0 .\n\u25a0 \u2022\nChimneys\nCleaned\nlorn I\nh.r\nLAWRENCE HARDWARE CO.\n\u2022\nMothei\n\t\n-\nti   a\ni\n1     ll\ni\n\u2022\n.\nllll\nIn.\n\u2022\n1\n'\ni\n\u2022\ne\n\u25a0\n\u2022 ,\nih ''\u00ab\niry  Se n tary\n1* at\n\\\n1  . la.M\nhoe\n\u25a0\npairing\nop at     B8,\ntint.\nold\n1      '. Tl\nnc   s im,\nn H.I\neven      i\\, .   ell   ea onabh .  a\\ \\ ly\n'    v   Roberts, Arrowhead, B.C.\nDi      n..c loom   with pri-\n;   \u25a0 * i, tble rati.  en-\n\u2022* ; i ly   to Box  1)14.\n:   ! and.\nMr.  md   .1.     i.i fool :\u25a0' i ami\n\u25a0   .\namong  'hen   mai s       I friend\neir son Mr.\nFrank Fourth sti ee .\nA D,      \\\\ .    Fee..   \u25a0 .    v\\ llO    ii\nwhile wit Mr.  W.   A.\nF -.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 i .,    oi\nwii \u25a0  . ba     \u25a0 \u2022      'ln'i..-ei     *<\n.i  Improi '..\n,1\n; oue, west annout \u25a0   \u2022 \u25a0    igi\nm imgi  \u25a0  da\n\u2022a0Use      \u2022 \u25a0'     Hai        Muni\".    Canadian\nRevi     . \u25a0 \u25a0 .   Bl\nEvelyn Clay,  lefl oi\nfor Van' o iver, wl en rill  lak\noi  i, \u25a0        be     \\\nbusiness li   lituti   Sl      if      \u25a0\u25a0   \u25a0   i    i\nOthei  Mi\n(inductor.  ..i, i   w\nMi -. H.N er relul\no i. from a very much enjoyed    a a\ntion of two weeks at  Vancouver   She\nattended a  number    o! cluh  meetings,\nii.. Bi i Inl affair   there and ii very i a\n\"jthufiastii   ahout  thi      progress   being\nTED\u2014 fcraytai t   Employmsnt Of-in.ian- by thc womnn- movement.\ni.   a a 'or work ai food wages.\u2014 ;\n* .;)> to Smythe's Employment Of-\noce, First  itreet, Revelstoke, B.C.\n1    Waal ng wel   ..nd carefully\n1    '      Hand   I.a. ndry,\ntoria  Road, Fone\n'.'. VNTED \u2014 Nursing, apply  to   Mrs.\nn i h*    ivei US,     second   itreet, he -\nod Second  Ptn ts,\nThe Educational     committee,    who\nbad charge oi the program on Tuesday\n\u25a0 vi aing in St. Jobn'i chun h | resented\na performance of unu-ual excellence.\nThe subject no en waa \"Liie\" and 'be\na \u25a0' ng tt a ,i barge oi vice-preii \u25a0\nd.-nt Mr. R, Chisholm. Miss Wadman\nopened the program with n very    ex<\n\u25a0 \u2022client paper on \"Character.\" Mr. Had\nden followed *   i, an I say on\npanioaship\", which was highly original and interesting.   Mr.   Reid'i    papei\nor  Mann\"r . Mr. Chi I    a Heal\nMr, Tfaom \u25a0      \u25a0' -i'i \u25a0 *.\nwere listened to with     much intere\u00ab.t.\nAll the r-snys were original and care-\nprepared,   Mi.   W,   M    l,.-'\"1-\nTonight,     .-\u25a0\u2022ai  Tl.eatre\u2014 \"N\nmatrimony'a\n\u2022nit.  Monday.   ' Fallen Angel.\"\ntwo parts; Tuesd \u2022.   \"Thi  Trail   of fully\n... Hanging R   ..   Bat  i  i Ink1  bride  B>VI *! brief ad-dree***, en lint' witheomi\nWi 'in 'I i .y \"Under Fire\" amat I    I\nsen,     comedy.   A Fentin-e   every attendance nnd thoroughly enjoyed till\n(h    Star theatre. program.\nI* . '\nBATURDAY,   OCTOBER  18,  1913.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE\nPAGE NINE\n. V.\n1\nSale of Lands for Unpaid Delinquent Taxes in the Revelstoke Assessment\nDistrict. Province of British Columbia.\nin, '\u25a0\n:\u25a0'\ni\nI HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Tuesday the llth Day of November, A.D. 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock\nin the forenoon, at the Court House, in the City of Revelstoke, B. C, I shall sell at public auction the lands hereinafter set out, of the persons in the said list hereinafter set out, for the delinquent taxes unpaid by said persons on\nthe 31st Day of December, 1912, and for interest, costs and expenses, including the cost of advertising the said\nlist, if the total amount due is not sooner paid.\nLIST ABOVE MENTIONED\n1\nNAME OF  PERSON  ASSESSED\nSHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY\nTAXES\nSCHOOL TAX\nCOST AND\nINTEREST EXPENSES\nTOTAL\nArrow Park Townsite.    Subdivision of Lot 4269 and part of Lot 373.    G I. Plan No. 727.\n\u25a0\nf\"\nKootenay Orchard Association  Lot.,\n,Wil.-on. Rich Lot.\nC. S   Dodson  Lot.,\nJ..lm  McDonell  Lot.,\nQeo. Atkins  Lot.\nA. C.  Holm.- \t\n3a\n10\n2d\n26\n27\n5.12 acres\n1.99 u res\nI.Ti*. acres\n8.03 \u25a0\u25a0 ree\n7.77 a\n.Lot  35  1\".55 acres\n. :J7 1U.03 ae ,  -\n, 38 \t\n. 10  '.\".n\" acres\n, -ll  lO.fl ' a< \u25a0\u25a0\n, 42  1\".I\"' a res\n47  10.00 acres\nMrs. Mary Wakelln  Lot.\n0. w. Wakelin  Lot.\nC*. D, Kimble .... Lot.\n*'.  D.  l.ytay  Lot.\nThos. P. Sommerville  Lot.\nWaltei B>. Sweeting Lot.,\n1. .- aby     Lot  y0 l0-15 neiv-\nH. 1.   Pattlaon  Lot 94   9.70\nK.  i:.  Myhill  Lot  97  10.01 acres\nJa-. Naylor  Lot 101     4.79\nJas. M Mullein  Lot 105   8.03 acres\nMrs. S. Hewins  Lol 112  10.71 acres\n10.00 acres       2.50\nMi* Teresa Daly  Lot..\nMrs. F.  M   Fowler  Lot.,\nA. R   Squire  Lot.,\nR. M. Todd  Lot.,\nJ. R. McPherson  Lot-\nJohn L. Scott  Lot..\n.113\n..li:.\n,.150\n..ir.i\n.152\n,156\n... 8.so acres\n... 7.11 acres .\n...10.61\n... \u25a0'.-\u25a0\"' acres\n... -.44 a. re- .\n... 9.99 acres\nB. Leisceiter  Lot 170  10.11 ae-re?\nH. F. Orr Lot 174 10.00 acres\nA. R. Squire  Lot 178-179  80.39 acres\n1.50 \t\n $    1.6(1   \t\n s .io....\n1.25  \t\n 05....\n.... 1.00  \t\n      2.30\n 15....\n.... 1.00 \t\n      8.35\n2,ti0 \t\n     10.2.r.   \t\n 10...,\n.... l.oo  \t\n     18.35\n       2.00   \t\n 10\t\n.... 1.00 \t\n      5.10\n2.75 \t\n    13.70 \t\n 10....\n.... 1.00 \t\n7.'.'\"\n     12.85  \t\n SO\t\n.. . 1.00 \t\n2.50 \t\n     12.8.-)   \t\n 1\"\t\n2.50\t\n 10\t\n.... 1.00 \t\n      3.60\n2.5(1\n      (Uo  \t\n 10\t\n.... 1.00 \t\n9 7.\".\n\u20222.5\"\n 10\t\n... UK) \t\n3.60\n\u25a0J : \u25a0     \t\n       6.10\n2.60\t\n 10\t\n... 1.00 \t\n       6.10\n7.50\n    82.50 \t\n 70\t\n... 1.00 \t\n     31.70\n 10\t\n... 1.00 \t\n 05\t\n.      1.00\n     v.or,\n2 ''*,\n    14.90 \t\n 65\t\n... 1.01 \t\n      8.65\n 10\t\n... 1.00 \t\n     5.40  \t\n 10\t\n... 1.00 \t\n      8.7o\n5.65 \t\n... 1.00 \t\n       7.10\n    15.15  \t\n 10\t\n...  1.00  \t\n2.25 \t\n 10\t\n... 1.00 \t\n      3.35\n      .**,.no \t\n 70\t\n...  l.i>0  \t\n     13.40\n2.50  \t\n      6.30  \t\n\u00bb 10\t\n... 1.00 \t\n      9.90\n7.HO ...\n       ti.30   \t\n so ,\n 10\t\n... l.oo   ...\n     16.00\n2.50    .\n... 1.00 \t\n      3.00\n    28.00\t\nArrowhead Townsite.   Subdivision part Lot 384, G. I. Plans 631-63la.\n1\nMra, Oeorgina Ballard  Block 1, Lot 1, House  J 16.00 .\nObong Hong Company  Hlock l, Lot- 1-6, Store   2-.ro\nKwon? Sins Yarn Co Block 1, Lot 5, Store   32.00\nMargaret McGaghran  Block I, Lot 7   6.00\nFlorence M. Wallace  Blo.k 1, Lou 8-9. Sn.ro  46.80\nJohn ami Rol>ctt Caley  Block 8, Lots 1-2, Hotel, Loi   17 and Hull    130.00\nW. J. Ughtburne  Block *'. Lots 5-6-7-, Hotel 10-11   108.00\nNewman, Qeo. F Block 3. Loti 3-9, store   10.00\nBin Benel Lumber l'o Block 3, Lots 1*5-16 and two homes   7.00\nMrs. K.  .1.  Kerr  Block 8, Lot- 1--1!( ami two houses   6.00\nW. J. Lightburne  Block  I. Lot  I   \u00bb-00\nC. H. Kenny  Block '\u2022 Lote 3 to '\u25a0'\u25a0 lnc  t.25\nN. A. McEachern  Block 5, Lot 6. and House   2.00\nMike Furiak  Blocks, Lot- 12-13-14. and House   6.80\nK.  McGaghran Kst Block 5, Lot- 15 and 17   2 00\nThos. R. Parry  Block 7, Lots 1-2-:'.. House and Stable  5.00 .\nW. C. Brewer  Block 7, Lot  4 and House   3.00\ng. ir.in Block 7, Lot 5  75\nN. B. Smith  Block 7, Lot* 11, 12, 13, and House   12.00\nW. C. Brewer  Block 8, Lot? 1-2. and House   8.00\nAlex Putney Block 8, Lots 7-8   1.60\nPercy Boyd  Block 8, Lot- 18 to 20, an.l House   4.60\nWallaoJ Ludg-ate  Block 9, Lot 7  3.40\nWni. S.  Martin  Block 10, Lot  It, and House   33.90\nN. McEachern  Block   10, L\"tB 0 to 11  Inc've   4.HO\nMr-. Sarah (Jibsou  I\"\u00b0<* *\u25a0 Lot 13 \t\nrapt. L, II. Fraser  Block  I, Lot- 17 and 1;\nO. li. Renney Blook fl, Lots 3 and 4 ..\nTC. HsOaghran HM    B. t, Block 15 and Houee  9.00\nMrs. Mary 8. Smith  Pnrl Lot 384 O. I.. U> acres   8 00\nAlex  McLennan  I''\"'   Lot   884, O,   I.. 1  acre   1.60\nCasper R. Chenery  Port Lot v<i, Wx\\\u00bb'  1.75\nMrs.  May  Anderson  Lots 1 to 11. Block 0. Building Plan 031D  8.00\n;,nd Hon-e    40.00\n      I.M)\n.$ 13.60\n..    13.35\n.. 84.55\n\u201e 164.16\n. Ii'i   :\",\n.. 89.90\n9.80\n,. 5.05\n,. 8.36\n.. 1.95\n\u201e 3,:,0\n..      2. I*..**.\n6.05\n.. I    ,50\n\u201e     10.00\n8. IB\n1.00\n25.15\n4.0ft\n2.00\n17.00\n6.70\n1.00\n2.30\n10.00\nA 1.\n.. 2\n... 3\n.. B\n... 9\n45\t\n,95\t\n.25\t\n,05\t\n.75\t\n,50\t\n.\"\"\t\n35\t\n15\t\n.50\t\n.25\t\n.10\t\n.26\t\n.10\t\n.25\t\n.16\t\n.05..\n.25.\nI.M.\n,15   .\n9.95\t\n.01\n.45\t\n.70\t\n15....,\n.05\t\n.40\t\n|1 00 \t\n g 32.03\nl.OO  \t\n    :*..' 55\n1.00 \t\n     ri '.\"\nL.OO \t\n     S'1.40\ngi|| IKI\nl.OO \t\n   'U -:\nLOO \t\n    \u25a0\u2022 ',.\"i\n1.00 .\n     1\n    l :. id\n1.00 \t\n      M.S'.\n       7,'Id\n     11.55\n     :..7.r)\n     *.ir,\n1.00 \t\n     &25\n1.11\" \t\n      1.75\n1.00  \t\n      2.55\n       - Md\n1 .oo\n       5.90\n      l'.KI\n      :\u2022\u25a0 15\n    63.96\nl.oo \t\n       2.5!*.\nl.OO \t\n    :^35\n     IC.40\n1,00 \t\n       4.?.5\n. .'0\n1.00 \t\nBurton City Townsite, Subdivision Lot 745, G. I. Plan 637.\ntt   Wilhameon  Block \u00bb, Lot 16  , I     .50\nfl*?* O'llc.-un Block 3, LoU  17 and 18       6.30\n1.00\n1.90\n1.75..\n.$1.00\n. 1.00\n.\u00bb   2.50\n\u201e    10.95 PAGE TEN.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY,  OCTOBER  18,  1U1I-\nSale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes\n\\\nNAME OF PERSON  ASSESSED\nSHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY\nTAXES\nSCHOOL TAX\nCOST AND\nINTEREST EXPENSES\nTOTAL\nF. Western  ;....Block 3,  Lot 19 \t\nJobs Lines*-   Block 3, Lots 20-21, and Stable\n  3.45\n  6.65\nA. A. Burton  Block 3, Lois 13 and 14)  1.60\nF. Daly  ...Block 4, Lots 9 and 10 and Hou-e   1.25\nByron Burton  Block -4, Lot   15  2.05\nA. A, Burton   t Block 4, Lot 16   1.05\nThos. F. Lane  Block 7, Lot  13\nA. A. Burton   , Block 7, Loi   1 I .\nAlei McDonald  -. Block 8, Lot 15\nFrank Daly  roBloek 8, Lot 16\nF. G. Fauquier   Block 8, Lot  19\nStevens-DI n  Company  t Block 8, Lot 20\nS; ln -y  Leary   .Block 12,  Lots   I\nA.   A.  Burton   Block 12,  Lol   7  \t\nF,  Fasser  Block 12.   Lot  17  \t\nWm. Lovatt  Blo.k 12, Lot  18 \t\n.1.  C. Gore   Blo'k 13,  Lots  1   and  2 ...\nA. A. Burton  Blo.k 13, Lots M-IO to 20\nand\nand  H..\n.80\n.80\n1.30\n1.85\n2.96'\n3.35\n3.10\n1.05\n3.35\n' 05\n1.60\n4.50\n2.55\n1.16\n1.40\n1.00\n1.40\n1.30\n1.00\n1.30\n1.30\n2.05\n.00\n1.30\nLOO\n2.80\n7.70\n...\u00bb\n.80  1,00\n1.15  1.00\n.10  1.00\n.05  1.00\n.20  1.00\n.05  1.00\n.05  l.OO\n.05  1.00\n.10  1.00\n.15  1.00\n.55  1.00\n.75   1.00\n.15    1.00\n.10  l.oo\n.75  1.00\n.10  1.00\n.05  l.oo\n.20   1.00\n7.80\nH.8\u00ab\n3.85\n3.70\n4.25\n2.10\n1.85\n3.25\n3.70\n4.00)\n5.80)\n6.40\n6.30\n2.75\n6.40\n3.15\n5.45\n13.4(1\nBeaton Townsite.   Subdivision Lots 502 and 505.     G. I. Plans 756\nMr\nE.\nA\nMr\nH.\nE.\nMr\nJ.\nM\nMr\nMr\nMr\nMr\nMi\nS.\nE.\nMr\nE,\nMr\nJ.\nB.  F.  J. Fraser  Block 1, Lois 4-9  to  17-19,  and boUse20-21-22,  house  24       0.15\nJ. and  G.  Edge   Block  I, Lois 5 to -, Blacksmith shop and stable  4    3.25\nB.   Witter  Block 1, Lot 2:!, and House  ,       1.00\n.  F.   J.  Frasei    Block 2, Lots 1 and 3   55\nG.   Nellis  Block   I. Lots  I  to 4,  and Hotel   1.12.50\nJ. Bradford  Block   I. Lots 5 to 8, House and Blacksmith shop\n-.  F.  J. Fra-er    Block  4, Lots 12 to   16 \t\nA.  K.  Tobin   Bloe-k  I. Lois 17 to 20. and House \t\n-.  F.J. Fraser  Blo.k  5,  Lois  1-2-5-0  \t\nJ.  Fraser  Block  6,  Lot   II   \t\n- F. W. Graham  Blo.k 6, Lots 12\n- F.  J.  Frasei-  Block 7,  Lots  1 to 7  \t\n-.   F.   J.   Fra-er Blo.k 16,   Lots   1   to  8   \t\n!. F.  J. Fraser  Blo.k 20, Lots I  to 6 \t\nA.  Webb   Block  20,  Lots  7  and  8\t\nHillman   Block  20,  Lots 13 and   14  \t\n-.  F.  J. Fraser  Block 24. Lois 1-2 and House ...\nHillman  Block 24, Lots 5 to 8 \t\n-. F.  J.  Frasei    Blo.k 2-,  Lot   1  \t\nH.  Croft   Bb.tk  29,   Lois   1  to   I   and   lions.\n       9.00\n       1.20\n      2.00\n 80\n 50\n14 ,,nd House     89.20\n1.6H\n1.80\n1.00\n.50\n2.00\n1.00\n.r.n\n19.IH\n3   .30 $1.00  ,  S    7.45\n.10  1.00  3.35\n.0.5  1.00   2.05\n.05  1.00   1.60\n21.05   1.00    155.15\n.10   1.00  |   10.41)\n.05   l.OO   2.25\n.10  l.OO  3.10\n.05   l.OO   1.85\n.05   1.011   1.55\n10.70   l.OO   50.90\n.05  1.00   l.UO\n.05  1.00   2.65\n.05...,  1.00     2.85\n.05   1.00  ,   2.05\n.05    1.00  ,  1.55\n.10    1.00   3.10\n.05    l.OO   2.05\n.05    1.00   1.55\n3.20  l.OO   23.60\nRe-subdivision Lots 502 and 505.   \"Ran 756a.\nMrs. F. J. Fra-er  Lot- 1-7-14a-Me-1:\nE.  Hillman  Lots 11 and 14b ..\nS.   A.   W 'I'b Lot   17  \t\nS    A.   E.  Hillman   Lot  19 \t\nMis.   N.   Abrahamson   Lot 20 \t\nHillman  Asa  1 Lot  22 \t\nRobt    (limn  Lots 25 and  26 ...\nll'ell\n.8 1\non\n5.(10\n1.50\n1.50\n2.0i\n1.23\n5.0(1\n.$ 1.06 81.00  * 14.05\n.     .20  LOO  6.90\n.      .05  1.00   2.55\n.05...  l.OO   2.55\n.    .10  i.oo  :un\n.      .05  1.00   2.30\n.      .45  1.00   6.45\nComaplix Townsite.    Subdivision Lots 1141 and 1142.    Plans 632 and 632a. and 632b.\nd.  H. Youi      VBlock 12, Lot 7 \t\n.1. H. Youna   Block 13, Lol H    se    \t\n.1.  H Younc    Block 13, Lol 7.  and House \t\nKM \u2022'-     -         B \\ Lol   1\" and\n.$   2.50\n12.\".\"\n.   10S.00\n *    .20 $I.HH  $    3.70\n     3.30  1.00      46.SO\n  11.20  1.00   123.26\nEdgewood Townsite.\nSubdivision Lots 182a.-183a.   Plan 915.\nJ. Hat     I  Clay Li\n::    1.\n.       e\n,8   3.00\n I\n.20.,\n.20.,\n<1.00\n1.00\n7.2(1\n1.20\nSubdvision sub-lots 39 and 40.    Plan 924\nH. Yorl  I.. \u2022\nW.   A \t\n2 r.\n1.65\n,.$   .10..\n..      .10..\n.-Mm\n.. 1.00\n.$   5.70\n..     5.25\nFerguson Townsite.   Sub-Lots 1140-1145.    Plan 671\na B*i\n! \u2022\n-\n|i.   I\npi iei  Mo\n\u2022\nWn.   .,   (Bl\nw    8. N'ewm in ,.,\nR.  E    I.\n.- i i ,-. Esl\n' i , y A.  I.      * * -\nM   ('.  H. li in\nBi .'\u25a0\nJ .bn  I.,* \t\nI     pi  -.- F  \u2022\nLittle Br i. .\nvv:,,. Griffith   ..\nW. H   Pool and .(.\nKe   I -        K     ' .Til\nI'. H. McLean \t\nRobinson ...\nIje;,t!. m Carthy ...\nV. Gallon anel Com\nI oo!   and  TotlDg   ...\nFerguson Bit, and\nH. Floyd \t\nGeo. Newman \t\nft .Ik.T\n.Block  I,  i\nI.   Lot   10\n Block I\nBlock 1.\n Bl\n Bio. k 1,\n Block I\n Bli\n Block 2\n He,, It '.   Lo\n Block 2, Loi\n.\n:.\nLi\nI\nLot    I  I    -.-I  ll \u25a0 i\n.   12 ....\n7   \t\n Blo. k 2. Lot  -\t\n Bloi k 2. I, .   9      \t\n Blo. k 2, Lot  in \t\nt,  block 2, Lot   II   \t\n m...l l\"fk 2, I...!    It   \t\n Block 2. Lot   17 \t\nJ, V.eiini-  Block ::. Lot    10 to -'-'. Buildlo\n Block 3, Lob)   I-V - I\u25a0*. 16     o    i\n Mlo-k 3. Lol   5 \t\n Block :t. Lot \" \t\n L'lork 3, Loi   in  \t\npany   Block I, ix.i    i  to 7 \t\n Hlock i. Lol    I to 12 \t\nWalker  ,  Block 1, Lot    18 to 24 \t\n ...Hlock 5, Lol   4  and   BlllkHng \t\n Block 5, Lot D  .'..,\n\u25a0i\n\u2022  \u2022\nKt.no\ni   3.75 $l.(io\n8.20  i mi\n2.25    Lim\n1.25    l.illl\n.25   1.00\n    l.OO\ns .15 ur.oo\n  1.00\n  1.00\n2. in  L.OO\n'.'.15    I.dil\n   I.no\n5.20...  1.00\n2.15...  1.00\n1.65  l.oo\n1.55...  1.00\n4.65   l.dii\n2.20...   I oo\n4.15...    l.uu\n  LOO\n\u25a022.30...  1.00\n  1.00\n1 80...  1.00\n...... l.oo\n.15...  l.oo\n15.70...  1.00\nB.80  l.oo\n  1.00\n.15  1 00\n  1.00\n.*? 2I.S.*\u00bb\n11.75\n0.90\n0.20\n2.D5\n1.25\nt   2.55\n1.25\n1.50\n10.20\n41.35\n1.25\n18.25\n10.55\n6.65\n6.55\n14.86\n9.20\n13.85\n1.50\n86.20\n1.25\n\u00ab.0O\n1.25\n2.50\n55.70\n3---.30\n1.98\n2.35\n1.5\u00bb SATURDAY,  OCTOBER  18,  1913.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE\nPAGE ELE*VBN\nSale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes\nNAME OF PERSON ASSESSED\nSHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY\nTAXES\nSCHOOL TAX\nCOST AND\nINTEREST EXPENSES\nTOTAL\n1\nI'll'\n'>,\nI\n1\nI\nI\nI\nG. Van Nostrand  Elock 5,  Lot 10  *      7,00\nMrs.  Malletts Block 5, Lot  13  *      6.15\nMathew  Reid Block 5, Lot  18      1.00\nAngus  Campbell   ,  Block 5,  Lot  19       10.55\nJohn McDonald  Block 5, Lot  20       9.55\nJean O. Ellis Block 5, Lot 21  i        7.35\nFred T.  Conway  Block 5,  Lot 22       5.75\nW.  M. Brown   % Block 6, Lot 2  ,      4.00\nRoisterer and Company Est Block 0, Lots 3 and 21       2.00\nR.  P. Pettipiece  Block 6, Lot 0 and Building     11.70\nGuy  A.  Lafiorty  Block (i,  Lots  7 and 8     11.05\nMrs.  S.  O'Connor   Block  6, Lots  11   and  12   ,       18.30\nRobt. Howson  Block 6, Lot  13 50\nLots II  and 15     13.70\nLot   10  25\nLot 17  ,     12.80\nLot   1-        5.90\nand 22  25\nJ.  H.  Harris Btock  6.\nThos.  More  Block 6,\nG. W. Urquhart  Block (i,\nF.   Carlson    Block  6,\nFerguson Est. and Walker Block 6, Lois 21\nAndrew Ferguson  Block 6, Lot 23 \t\nT.  Gallon and Company  Block 7,  Lots 4 and 5\nMrs. B. Clark  Block 7, Lot  6 \t\nDonald Mcintosh Block 7.  Lots  -  to 10\nFerguson  Est.  and  Walker   Block 7, Lots 7-15  to 2\nAngus McDonald   Block -, Lots  1 and 2 .\n.40\n10.90\n4.70\n12.50\nFerguson  Est.  and  Walker  Blo.k\nF.  L. Hen-ton  Block\nRobt. Howson  Block\nFerguson Est. and  Walker Block\nPool mid Young  Block\nH.  J. Hanbiiry  , Block\nB. CrtUy  Elock\nRich.  Davis   Blook\nJohn Knowles  Block\nFerguson  Est.  nnd Walker  Blo.k\nJ.  C.  Kirkpatrick  Bio, k\nto  11-13 I,\n\u2022'2\n.M\n2.30\n.25\n.50\n.50\n.25\n4.55\n8, Lot\n-, Lot\n9 Lot 5 \t\n9, Lots  6  to  --13 to 24\n'.\u00bb.   Lol   10  \t\n'.), Lois  11  and 12 \t\n10, Lot- :> an I   I  \t\n10,  Lol  5 \t\n10.   Lol   6   \t\n10, Lol- 7-10 to 24 25\n10. Lot  8 aiol house    27,ln\n 50\n12.:'.h\nii\n.511\n.)-,\n.50\n7.nn\n,50\n3.80\nOR\n.50\n2.30\nl.uu\n.25\nI.-5\n4.60\n11.50\n.46\n.50\n4.00\n.25\n1.50\n2.in\n4.70\nl.uu\n.50\n2.00\nFerguson  Est.  anel Walker  Blocks  lit.,   14,  -4 Lot- \t\nFerguson Est,  and Walker  Block  15.  Lots   |   to 24 \t\nFerguson  Est. and Walker  Block 16. Lots I to -.  ll  and  12\t\nWm. Dane; Block  16, Lots >j nnd  10 \t\nFerguson Est   and Walker   Blo.k 17. Lois 1 to 3-7 to  IH \t\nJ. A. Mahn  Block  17,  Lot  4\t\nH. anl G. Nellis  ....Block 17, Lot 5 and Hon-.- \t\nNol- Andor-on  Blo.k 17, Lot  11  \t\nOle M. Johnson  Block   17,  Loi   12\t\nFerguson  Ksi    and  Walker  Blo.k I-,  Lot- .'. io -10 and 11 \t\nMaramie Turner  Blo.k 18, Lot 9 \t\nCA.   Irwin  ,  Blo.k  18,  Lot   12\t\nFerguson Est.  and Walker  Block- 19 to 2-, 216 Los\t\nFerguson Est.  ond  Walker  Blocks 20.  Lots *2  lo 9-17 to 2*2\t\nM. M.  Pettipiece  Block 29, Lot  I  .'\t\nBuy A. Lafterty  Block 29. Lot  10  ,\t\nRe.bt.  Samson  I'lock 29, Lot   12      6.55\nLaura J. Wrong  Block 29. Lot  13 and House       5.40\nR.  Leckie-Ewing  Block 20,  Lots ll  to lo and House\t\nAndrew Ferguson    BIo>k 30, Lots  l io 3 \t\nA. Forslund ....Block 80, Lol  4\t\n.1. Fltzsimmini  Block 30,  Lot  5\t\nFerguson  Est.  and  Walker  Block 30 Lot- 7-9-17  ,\t\nA.  (*.  Meaker  Block 30, Lot -\t\nIlio-. Cordon  Block 80, Lot   10 \t\nDonald Mcintosh  Block 30,  Lot   II\t\nW.  A. Foeite  Block 80, Lot  12\t\nJ.  A. K. Tobin  '..Block 80, Lois  13 ,,-, u; \t\nBt     m Daney    Block 30, Lots 1- an! 19 and House\t\nJ.hn T. Coleman Est Block 30,  Lol  20  .-      3.10\nli.  A. McDougald  Bio ,k 30,  Lot 21      7.5\".\nF.  L.  Houston  .. Block 110, Lots 22 to 24 and Hou-:'       5.50\nR   P.  Pettipiece  Block 80, Lots 25-26 an! House    21.00\nFerguson Est, and Walker  Blo.k 31, Lots 1-2-8-9 lo 12-17 to 26 25\nWm. Donald  Block 31, Lota !1 and 7\t\nSmith  Block 81,  Loi   I  \t\nD       i and Urquhart  Block 31, Lot 5\t\nL.   Boomer  Block   311   Loi    13\t\nAlbert   Sullivan   Block  32,   Lot   I\t\nFerguson  Est. and Walker  Block 32,  Lots o to 26 \t\nFerguson Est, and Walker  Blocks 38 lo 37, 80 Lot-\t\nW.  It   Pool   Block 38,  Lots  1  to ,1  \t\nN. Emo    Block :'.-. Lot 0 \t\nFerguson  Est. and Walker  Block 38, Lots  In toll\t\nFerg s,,n Est. and Walker  Block 39, Lots  1  to lo \t\nJohn T. Coleman Est Block 39,  Lots   13 and  14\t\nFlorence N. Gordon  Block 4u. Lots 5-6 and Hon-.-\t\nF.rguson  Est. and  Walker   Block  10,  Lots 7  to ll  \t\nF.rgusnn Est. and Walker  Block 11, Lois 13-22 to 21 \t\nR. Perry  Block   11,  Lots  16-17 and  House \t\nS.  Daney           Block 41. Lot-   18-19 and House       2.0H\nFrank Lebeau  Block 60, Lol   1   a. 25\nMrs. 0. Foran  Block 50,  Lot 2 \t\nFerguson  Est, and Walker  Block 60, Lol  \u25a0'\u25a0 \t\nWalter Edwards  Block 50, Lol 4  :\t\nMrs. Jns. Cummings Est Blocv 50, Loi :, Bnd Hotel\t\nS. B. Slinger  Flock 50, Lot 6\t\nS.  n.mey  Block 50, Lots 7.8 and Stable       1.50\nJ.   Knowles   Block 50.  Lot  9 50\nFergus,,.,   Bit,   and  Walker   Block 55,  Lots  1 anl 2  25\nHa.iy  Nellis   I* o ',  55.  Lot  :',  50\n1    Ilin.-    Block  55.  Lot   5          5.90\nJ.  Laughton  Flo.k 55. Lots 6-7- and Hotel      6.50\nMabel Cray  Block 55.  Lot  9 25-\nM. O.  H. Duncan  , Block  55.  Lot   10      7.20\nR.-ister.-i    md Co, K-i Block 55, Lots l?, to 15      3.45\nR. Laughton  Blo.k 55.  Lots  If. and 17   50\nDom. Magclo Blo.k 55. Lot 21      4.70\n8. B.  Slinger   Rlock 55. Lot  22      1.30.\nJ. C. Kirkpatrick  Block 55, Lots 23-24 and Stable    20.f,n\nFerguson Est. and Walker  t'nplotted Portion Lots 1110 and  1145 G.   1     10.00\nlO.tHI\n1.25\n.\"...'e\"l\n5.05\n0.10\n.25\n.r.H\n19.no\n2.30\n.25\n.25\n5.80\n4.00\n.25\n.25\n:i3.9o\n4.65\n.25\n1.25\n41.75\n.50\n2.50\t\n2.10......\n.10\t\n4.36\t\n4.35.\t\n2.90\t\n2.15\t\n1.00   11.10\n1.00   9.25\n1.00   2.10\n1.00  ,,   15.90\nl.oo   11.90\n1.00   11.25\n1.00   8.90\n1.30  l.OO   6.30\nl.oo\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n.35\t\n1.35\t\n4.85\t\n6.S5\t\n.05\t\n5.85\t\n.05\t\n6.00\t\n2.20\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n4.20\t\n1.00\t\n4.65\t\n.05\t\n.35\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n1.60\t\n.05\t\n5 15\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n9.25\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n.06\t\n.00\t\n.05\t\n1.20\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n.35\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n1.85\t\n1.85  LOO\nl.iin\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nl.illl\nl.OO\n1.00\n1.00    3.35\n1.00   14.05\n1.00   10.90\n1.00     26.15\n1.00   1.55\n1.00  20.55\n1.00   1.30\nl.OO   19.30\n9.10\n1.30\n] .30\n16.10\n7.30\n1.00       18.15\n1.00\nl.OO\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nLOO\nI.nn\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nLOO  .\n1.1)0\nl.illl\nl.illl\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nLOO\n1.110\nLOO\n1.00\n1.30\n3.65\n1.30\n1.55\n1.55\n1.30\n7.15\n1.30\n18.75\n1.30\n1.55\n1.30\n37.35\n1.55\n1 .:',0\n1.30\n1.55\n1.30-\n1.55\n8.60\n1.55\n6.00\n1 .:'.0\n1.55\n3.65\n2.05\n1.30\n7.70\n7.45\n8.40\n-.20\n15.2H\n1.45\n1.55\n6.25\n1.30\n2.65\n3.50\n1.85 ...\n1.80\t\n2.70.,\t\n.05\t\n.05\t\n1.25\t\n.05\t\n.15\t\n.10\t\n1.55\t\n.05  1.00         2.05\n.05  1.00   ,        1.55\n.15  MK!         3.15\n.80  1.00        4.9')\n2.35  1.00      In.00\n.45  l.OO          6.95\n7.55  l.OO       29.55\n  1.00        1.25\nI.'15  1.00       15.0-5\n.15'..\n2.15..\n2.15.,\n2.20.,\n1.00\nl.OO\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n2.40\n-.80\n-.80\n9.30\n1.25\n\u2022 \u2022 L00        1.50\n     5.15...\n 50...\n 05...\n 05...\n     1.95...\n 30...\n 05..,\n 05...\n  12.75...\n 15..\n1.55....\n 15\t\n.... 12.55\t\n 05\t\n 10\t\n 05\t\n.05\t\n2.20\t\n.55\t\n1.00\t\n.70\t\nH5\t\n1.60\t\n.Ill\t\n8.50\t\n.45\t\n1.00\n1.00\nl.OO\n1.00\n1.00\nl.oo\n1.00\nl.oo\nl.iin\n1.00\nl.illl\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nl.oo\nl.OO\nl.OO\nl.illl\nl.illl\nl.OO\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nl.OO\n1.00  ,\n1.00  .\n.(*    25.45\n  f\\St,\n  1.30\n  1.30\n  3.75\n  5.30\n  1.30\n  1.30\n  47.65\n  3.15\n  1.25\n  7.20\n  1 25\n  2.40\n  58.30\n  1.55\n    2.60\n  1.55\n  1.25\n  1.55\n  9.10\n  -3.05\n  1.25\n  9.20\n  5.15\n  1.55\n  7..30\n  2.45\n  30.10\n  11.45\nGerrard Townsite.   Subdivision, Lot 5704.   G. I. Plan 892\nHillmnn  and  I'nrininn  Block 1. Lots 1 and 2 R\n.30\nMobbs  Block I, Ld\u00ab 3-4-5-11 to 26-29 t,. 3*      2.25\nMobbs  Block 2.  Lots\nMobbs   , Block 'I. Lots\nMobbs  RlO'-k 5.   Lit\u00ab\n1   to l* \t\n1  to 3-10 to\n1   to 32  \t\n26\nM,el.i.s  Unplotted Portion Lo- .'704. G. 1\n1.50\n1,50\n1.50\n.75\n.05 8i.no  8 1.35\n.10  l.OO   3.35\n.05  1.00   2.55\n.05  1.00   2.55\n.05  1.00   2.55\n.05  1.00  1.80\nNakusp Townsite.   Subdivision, Lot 397.   G. I., K. D. Plan 494.\nL.  .1.  Edwards  Illock\nP, Hie'kcy Block\nLots  ll-12-13 and two Houses   ,$   4,75\nLot 3  , \u00ab   2.60\ni   1.86\n...    .40..\n..     .35.\n..$1.1111\n,. 1.00\n6.15\n5.80 V*iT.\\t;i: twk.i.n k\nTHE   MAIL-HERALDS REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY,   OCTOBER  18,   11)13.\nSale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes\nNAME OF PERSON   ASSESSED\nSHORT DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY\nTAXES\nSCHOOL TAX\nCOST AND\nINTEREST EXPENSES\nTOTAL\nja    ii. Graham  Block 2, Lot 0   \t\nM-      rhos. Gayford  Blork 3, Lot- l to 5, Store, 6-7-S \t\nL. J,  Edwards  Block 3, Lots 10-11. Cottage,  12-13 2S\nC.   L.   Heiiklje   Block  3,  Lots 21  and 22 \t\n29\n3, Lot 23 \t\n3, Lots 21 and 25\nI.  Loi-   11   io  15,\nI,   Lot   22  \t\n , 5(1\n  15.HO\n  6.50\n  1.75..\n  2.20\n '.  1.75\nan.l  Hotel    30.00\n  1.75\n   2.00\nBuilding  4.85\n  2.00\nMrs.   Vnnie I.   Gothier  Block\n.1 i-..\u2022\u25a0 Sneddon  Block\nT.  11.  Bohart  \"look\nH.   .'    Mercer  Block\nMi-   C.L   Herridge  Block   I. Lot 23 an.l  Shoo       2.00\nF. H.  Bo.ii a\"  Block 5\nWm. Herridge  Block  5\nL,  ,1.  Bdwarda  Block 5\nMi\u25a0\u25a0   Annie Kelliher  Block 3\nJ,   \\. Thew  Block 5\ni Genelle  Block 6\n.1.  a iftsohn  Block 6\nWi      li    Reyden,   3r Hlock 7\nWm   Hudson  Blo.k 7.  Lots 21 and 22       1.0*1\nT   irneycraft and Cook   Block *-. Lots 4-5       1.70\nK    uantile Dewlopment Company  Block 8, Lots 6 and 7     11.50\nJ    3,  Crowell  Block  -,  Lot  - and Shop       4.00\nG, Ge   bricht  Block 8, Lot D  50\nH. ''..   Mercer  Block S. Lot 12      6.10\nil,    ie  Robertson  Block  -,  Lot 17      S.60\nH. G    Mercer    Block  10, Lots '.' and  10       9.80\nL. J.  Edwards Block   11,  Lots 8-9-10       1.50\nJ.   A.   Virtue   Hlock   15.   Lots 3 and 5         l.OO\nW -   \\   L. Gothier  Block 15, Lois ll and 12       3.-5\nF. Weusley  Block 16, Lot 13 and Coinage      12.90\nLe,t 2.'! an.l  Shop\nLots  1  and 2 \t\nLota   10 and  17  ...\nLois   23-21-25   nnd\nLot  2.s ,,nd Shacks .,\nLo'- 29 and :\u00ab) \t\nLots   1-2-:', and House\nLots 21 and 25 \t\nLoi\nI...is 21  and  22\nLots 4-5 \t\nLots li and 7 \t\nLeii   - and  SI op\n      6.80\n     11.95\n\u25a0 '. House       1.50\nW,  :\u25a0:.  Co*  Block IB,  Lot 14\nL    .-.   McDougald    Hlock   16,  Lois li\n1      \u25a0   Genelle  Block  IH,  Lot  7\nA.  B.  ...band  Hlock V.i,  Lots  I\nIda  M.  Matson  Block 20,  Loi   I  \t\nD. W.  Crosby  Block 21. Lot 6 \t\nMi     Ellen  Blockelsby   Block 21, Lot 3 \t\nAll c W.  Smith  Blo.k 37, Lot  10\t\nMi-. !\u2022'.  .1.  Richmond  Blo.k 38, Lot 5 \t\nJ.  !\u2022\".  Funk  Block 3S, Lot 0 and House\nto 2H and  two bottle',\nind 5 and House\t\n 50\n       7.25\n ^5\n       l.oo\n         .75\n 50\n       2.20.,\n      1.55\n       2.00\n       2.O0\n.Block 39, Lots 9-10 ami 11  ,       1.50\n17.80\nj !. - esque \t\nA.  Parkinson  Block 39, Lots 15 and 10  25\nMi-    Ray U.,-s  , Block 46, Lots 19 and 20   1.50\nBam Henry  Pnrt  Lots 397, and 308, G.l, S.L.     15, 397, S.L.     1. 398   11.00\nJ. M   Cameron  Part Lot 398, S. L. 9 and 10   15,00\nQustav  Herke  Par! Lot  397, Lot I. S.L. lr.   4.00\nM. Newland  Part Lot 397, Lot 6, S.L. 16  4.00\nI.   J   Edward Pari Lot 397, Lot 13, S-L. 16   18.oh\nCo    -.'alley Land Company Part Lot 308, S.L. s   12.00\n1.85\n2.15\n8.65\n2.10\n2.55\n1.40\n2.35\n0.20\nS.45\nL9t)\n.10\n.15\n.05\n.05\n.15\n.15\n.05\n11\n1\n4.\n,15\n10\n06\n40\n.95\n.65\n.95\n.7- \u2022\n!.80\n1.20\n.75\n.95\n.10\n..<!\/...\n  1.00   1.5(1\n1.06...  1.00   34.85\n.411...  1.0(1  \u201e..,. 7.90\n.15...  1.00   2.90\n.20  1.00   5.25\n.10...  1,00      5.00\n2.25...  1.00   91.90\n2.15...  1.00   11.35\n.10  1.0(1   3.10\n.10...  l.illl   5.4H\n.10...  1,00    4.5H\n\u25a030...  l.oo  ,   6.15\n.10...  1,00   5.45\n  1.00   41.20\n\u2022 45...  LOO   16.70\n3.25...  l.iin   20.10\n  1.00   2.50\n  l.illl  2.00\n.10  1,00   4.90\n4.05...  l.OO  20.70\n.20  l.OO   6.25\n  1.00   2.55\n2.15...  LOO   11.40\n3.80...  1.00  15.05\n2.35...  1.00  ,  17.20\n  LOO   2.50\n  l.illl   2.00\n.75...  LOO   9.00\n5.25...  1.00   19.15\n  1.00   8.65\n.35  1.00   19.70\n  l.OO   2.90\n  1.00  (i.40\n  1.00   2.70\n  l.OO   1,50\n,35  1.00   5.25\n.15  1.00   3.05\n.10  1.00   5.75\n.1(1  LOO   5.90\n.10  1.00   4.80\n  1.00   2.00\n.10  l.OO   4.55\n  l.OO   28.10\n.70  1.00   16.70\n.30  1.00      .  5.30\n.30  1.00   5.30\n1.80  1.00  20.S0\n.55  1.00  46.85\nCrescent Bay Orchards.   Subdivision, sub-lots 11 to 18 of Lot 398.   G. I. Plan 959.\n:\\ k i\n Lots  15a  and 16\n.?    1.25   $    1>5\n..Jl.no\n4.Hi\nSubdivision, Part Lot 397.   G. I. Plan 980.\nE. \u25a0 anvil le  Lot 7 \t\n(     imbia   Valley  Land  Company   Lota S to 21-2''. to 33-51 to 62-61\nL.   Girling  \\V. 1   12- and  W.  ; 129  \t\nJ;     Munro Lot 130\t\n Lot 134  \t\n\u25a011  Lot Lio  \t\n Lot 139    \t\nHerridge  Lol 140 \t\n\u2022    Lot ill \t\n Lot 11*2 \t\nC. H.  Harrin   Lot 150 \t\nI    nor    Lol I! \t\n0. J. Griggs  Lot ::     ..\n..................\n1129-144-145-148-156     to    0-149..\n6.00 $    5.80\n_: 0<      ...  112.15\n4.10  \t\n2.O0\t\n2.00  \t\n\t\n2.00 \t\n2.00 \t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n2.on    \t\n2.00   \t\n\t\n..>\u25a0   .oo 81.00  *3 i5.io\n..   5.05  l.iin   248.80\n..      .30...   1.00   5.4H\n..     .10  l.oo   3.10\n..j    .10... $1.00  ? 3.10\n..8   .10... $1.00  ....$ 3.10\n..S   .10 $1.00  \u00a5 3.10\n..*   .10 $l.(\u00bb0  \u00ab 3.10\n..?   .10... $1.00  ....$ 3.10\n..*   .10 $1.00  3 3.10\n...*   .10 $1.00  ....8 3.10\n,.$   .10 $1.00  \u00a7 3.10\n,.8   .10 $1.00  \u201e..? 3.10\n,.     .20  Lim   5.20\nPoplar Townsite.   Subdivision, 836.   Plan 746.\nJ.   -airy \t\nA    3. Pike \t\nJ. L. Whitney \t\n( .\nli.\nc\nL.\nJ\nA\nA.\nB.\nT.\nA.\nH\nP.\nS\nF.\nA.\nEd**   iJre.'ord\t\nTaylor    \t\nHatt and T. A. D.  ROM\nSanderson \t\nPi a: -on  \t\nD. Rou \t\non \t\nF.  i*. terson\t\n\t\n-   Fnnk   \t\nCbaa \t\n\\ -.   \t\nh. M Kinnon\t\n.1.  U.   Hart  \t\n1 eias, L. Copp \t\nSim   ai I  McDonald  \t\nE. L. Hart  Block\nS. M. Gillespie  n , ck\nJ.  Carolan   \u00bb..B1<\n1). L. Doyle  Bl.\nLi *\n.\n1, Lot   \u2022\n.. Li *\n2. Lol   22\n2. Li *\n1, Li I\n3, Li ' \u25a0\nk ;{. Lo\nk  .-., '\u25a0 \u25a0\nF. B.  Gibb  Blook\nE4\u00ab.  Ferguson  Blo k\nHenry Mai\/nn-on  Blod\nH   0.  Danfinand   Bloi k\n3,\n1,0'\nLoi\nLoi\nLol\nP.  McGregor  Block R,  Lots  12 nn(\\ Store\nE. Hart  an,!  .1. A. Rosi\u00bb  .Block 8, Lol  I  \t\nSi. F. Peterson   Block 8. Lot 10 \t\n\u25a0\n1.10\n.J17.15 51.00  $\n.05.\n\u25a0\n7,50\n,W. H. Casey and W.  .1. Murphy  Block 6, Lots 7\nA. C. Pike  Block ...  !.  tt  -    \u2022\u2022\nA. G. Caldwell  ' Block 8, Lot  10 .........\nGeo.  H.iL'oman   t, Ill'\" k 7,  Lot   l   ,       \t\nMrs.   Emma  Reid  Block 7   Loi  I\t\nE. J. Cody  Block 7, Lot \"     \t\nMrs.  V. Bishop Block 7, Lot  8\nHamblv and Erickson  l-.lo.-k 7. Lol    \"   ind  i'1\t\nJ.   -I.   Cameron   Block 7,  Lo'    13    r,d   It\t\nHenry Thiry  Blo.k 7.  Lol    1\", nnd  16  \t\nJamei BhkMl  Block 7. Lol    19 to 23  '\u2022-\t\nPrudhomme and Nedeau  Block 7.  Lot' 23 an.l 2-1      4-,n\n1.20\n1.20\nl   'o\n(     Me\nt\nI ,.50\nMl\n'  oi.\n1,30\n.25..\n1.15....\n.85...,\n.15... ,\n.20\t\n2.05\t\n.15...\nLin\t\n.15.,\n.60..\n.SO..\n1.35...,\n1.35...\n.80...,\n1.15...\n1.10...\n85 ...\n.30....\n.30...,\n.60...,\nIM....\n.lft...,\n1.35....\n2.65.,\n1.38,\n.80..\n1.38.,\n1.35....\n1.35....\n21.0:. ..\nl.OO.....\n2.25\t\n1.15\t\n.15\t\n.15\t\n1.00\nl.OO\n, 1.00\n. 1.00\n1.00\nl.OO\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nl.OO\nLull\n1.01\nI.I'll\n1.00\nl.OO\n1.00\n1.00\n. 1.00\n1.00\nl.illl\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nl.illl\nLOO\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\nino\n1.00 .\nl.OO\n1.00\n1.00\nl.no\n1.00\n66.95\n2.05\n2.90\n0.35\n5.35\n8.45\n2.80\nll.lM\n2.50\n8.60\n1.25\n2.15\n3.80\n5.1\"\n1.25\n6.56\n6.55\n5.00\n7.75\n7.90\n5.35\n3.30\n3.00\n3.80\n0.55\n2.30\n0.55\n11.15\n1.25\nG.55\n5.00\n6.55\n0.55\n6.60\n70.55\n15.50\n1,50\n12.30\nfi.25e\n3.15\n2.45\n1.25 I.\nSATURDAY,  OCTOBER 18, 1913.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nPAGE THIRTEEN\nof Lands for Unoaid Taxes\nNAME OF PERSON ASSESSED\nSHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY\nTAXES\nSCHOOL TAX\nCOST AND\nINTEREST EXPENSES\nTOTAL\nI\nA. G. Johnston  Block 8, Lots 11  and  12  1.10\nJames Ball   Block 8,  Lot  19   25\nP. A. Tamble    , Block 8, Lot 22 and Building   11.30\nH. Magniifson  Block 8, Lots 23 and 21  ,  1.05\nMrs. A.  B.  Ratelifle  , Block 9,  Lots  1  and  2    6.511\nJohn Hambly  Block 10, Lot 2   ,50\nJohn OUon Blo.k 10,  Lot 5   5.60\nAug. 0. Ostby  , Blo.k 10,  Lot 0   1.60\nChas. Ehlers  ,  Blook 10, Lot  8 and Building  fc  59.20\nWm. Schnell  , Block In.  Lot 9 and Barber Shop   7.60\nFred Kaiser  Blook 10, Lots 10 and U   22.:',o\nWm.  Schnell  IBlock A,  Lois  1-2 mid Building   1S.80\nMrs. Nellie Sims  Block A,  Lot   I 50\nChas.  Ehlers  Block A  Lots 5 ,ind 6   5.50\nAlex Austin  Dlock A.  Lol   7    4.20\nMrs. May Jennings  Block A,  Lol   S   ,  15.40\nMiss Maggie Clifton Block A, Lot 0 and Mouse   9.20\nSamuel  E.   Algren Block A,  Lol   111  3.20\n.10  1.00    2.20\n  1.00   1.25\n3.45   1.00   15.75\n.15   l.OO   2.20\n2.15   1.00    9.65\n  l.OO   1.50\n1.95  1.00    7.55\n.25.  1.00    2.-5\n20.46  l.oo   B0.65\n2.30.  1.00   10.90\n8.55  1.00   31.85\n5.45   1.00    25.25\n  1.00    1,60\n1.95  l.OO   B.45\n1.35  1.00   0.55\n5.15   1.00   21.55\n'2.15  1.00   , 12.35\n.80   1.00    5.00\nPlan 746a.\nAnt..11 Han\u2014a  Lots  1   and  '.'.\nAndrew Garvey  Lot IA \t\nArthur  Duckett  Lot 6 \t\n.65\n25\n1.00\n.$1.00   S    1.65\n. 1.00        1.25\n. 1.00       2.00\n411\nTrout Lake Townsite, Subdivision Lot 190.   G.L, KD.   Plan 530.\nF. B. Weil-, et al  Blocks 6 to  12-21  to 25-2-7-28  *\nF.  B.  Well-, et al   Block  26,  Lois  I  to 24-27  to   18\t\nF.  1!   Wells', et al  Blocks 36 and ,T7  ,\t\nF.  B.  Wells, ot al  Blo.k 88, Lois l  to 24-:il to 46 \t\nF.  B.  Wells, et al  Block 39, Lots 2 (o 22-25 to 47\t\np.  B.  Wells, et al  Blo.k   10. Lots 3 to 12-15  to 22 ,\t\nF.  1)   Wells, et al  Block   II, Lots 28 to  18 \t\nF.  B.  Wells, et al Block   12.  Lots  1   to 4- \t\nF.  B.  Wells, et al   Block 46. Lots 1  lo 21, 29 to 48\t\nF.   II.   Wells, et  al   Block 49.   Lots  16 to  1--3-2 and 33 \t\nK.  B.  Wells, et  al   - Blo.k 50,  Lots 25-26-28  to 30 \t\nF. B. Wells, et al  Block 51, Lots 2 and 4 \t\nF.   B.   Well-, et  al   Block 52, Lot   - aiid  Store\t\nF.  B.  Wells, ,-t al  Block 52,  Lots  15-17   19  to :'.l-33-:l4 \t\nF. B. Well- ct  ,,l  Block 53, Lots  LS lo 22-25  to 27-29\t\n*F. B. Well- et al  Blocks .'.I and 55 and (Jnplotted Portion of Lot 190, G.l\t\nJ. W. s. Charles  .Block 30, Lot  1\t\nH. ti. Worden  Block 39, Lot  IS\t\nK.  A.   Hillman   Block 40, Lot- .*iti-37 and House\t\nJ. H. Currie Est   Block 40, Lots 38-39 and House\t\nMis. M. N. Kennedy. Block  10, Lots 42 and 43 ...\n0.  Sandberg  Block Id, Lois   II and 45\t\nJames   Saell  Est Block 40, Lot 16\t\nJohn Genelle Est  Blo.k 41, Lois I  to 5   \t\nMrs.  U,  Kelley  Block 41,  Lots 23 and 21\t\nC.  H,  St ill well  Blook  11, Lots 25 to 27\t\nJ. Hicks  Block  111, Lot 23\t\nRobert Howson  Block 46 Lot 21\t\nDennis  McCarthy  Block 4(1, Lot 25 \t\nR. Hendrickson  ! Block 46, Lois 20-4-2*7, an.l House  \u201e\t\nSyv.et  nis,,!, Block 47, Lois 3-1 and House  \t\nA. V. Armstrong  Blo.k 47, Lot 5  ,\t\nj. M. Doyle  Block  17, Lot 6    \t\nA. J. MacDonell  Block 47, Lot 7  <.\t\nW.  I*,,wan   Blo.k   47,   Lol   -   ,\t\nA. M. Craig  Blo.k 47, Lots 9 to II. House, 12 toll, \u00abn I House \t\nJohn  Parisian Block   17,  Lot-  15-IO-JI7  an.l  Hon\u2014 \t\nMurray ami Johnson  Block  17. Lot 25 \t\nEvan Cameron  Blo.k  17, Lot 20     \t\nI).  Cowan   Blo.k   17,   Lots  2-  to 3(1  anl    House  \t\nG. K..,t li.-el and  l>.  Shephaid  Blo.k 47. Lot 31  and House  ,\t\nQ. Foi.lr.-d  ,  Blo.k 47, Lot 82 \t\nA.  Van    Block   17. Lot :'\u25a0\u25a0> and House \t\nL. K.-.rl   Blo.k  47.   Lot  :'.4  \t\nRobt. So,.ii   Block 47, Lot *!7 and House \t\nH. E,  Roger Blo.k 17, Lois 3S-39 and House\t\nA. G. Fraser  Block 17, Lois 16 to 48 and Honse \t\nB. L.  Kinnian Bio k   IS,  Lotl   I   .ml 2  \t\nR. S.  Wilson  Block   (8, Lot  4  \t\nJohn Hector  Block  I-. Lot- 5 and fi   \t\nBenni- M Carthy  Block  18, Lot- 10 and 11  \t\nHigginson and Smith  Block 4v  I.oi-  12 to  It and House \t\nA. M. Craig  Block  18, Loti 15 t.   I\" and Stable \u00ab  \t\nEdward  Baillie  Block   18,  Lots  I- and   19 \t\nA. O. Fraser  Bio i-  18, Lots 26 and 2<;  \t\nJ. Ferguson  Block  18, i. and  House      \t\nF. C. Elliot   Block   I-. Lot  36 and Hon-   \t\nLouis Levesque  Bio k   18, Lots   '.T-.'.'t- an.l House   \t\nStephen Wood*  Block   18   Lol    188-39 and Hou-\t\nJam.- Hum    Bl  IS, Lot  41 mid House \t\nThos. Blackwood  Block  18, Lot   15   \t\nE.  L.  Kinm.-ui  Block   l't, Lots 21   to 21  ami  H.  . \t\nHon.  Thos,  Taylor  Block  10, Lot  28 and House\t\nJ. McLennan  Block  40,  Lol  2:1 \t\nMcLennan and Maiis.m   Block   10,  Lot :*n     ...  \t\nJohn Carlson  Blo.k   19, Lot 81  \t\nMrs. (in   Lund  Block .\"hi,  Lot   28 and 21  \t\nW. M. Brown  Block 50,  Lot  27 \t\nJ. Flood  Block 51,  Lot 3   \t\nJames   Hunt    iBIock 51,  Lol  \"     r.i Bla.k-mUh Shop\t\nN. 0,  Erickson  Block   51,  Lot  9\t\nAlex Bigger      Bl<   -   Sl, Lol   10\t\nNeil  Swinlon  Block 51, Lol   11  \t\nA.  M.  Craig   Block 51,  l.ot-12-13 and House \t\n.1.  c   Murray  Block  51,  Lot-   28-23 nn.l  Store \t\nFrank  Abey   Block  61,   I.        -'(    ind   85  end Building    \t\nAlex M.-Lcan  Block  61,  Lot  26\t\nMrs.  A.  Howler  Block  51,  Lot   27\t\nH. Ii. Hume    Blocl   51,  l.-i  2-\t\nE.   It.   Vipond   Blod    '-2.   Lot 8 \t\nSwan  Carlson     Block 52,  Lot 1  \t\nA. <;. Frasei  Blocl   v. Lot 6-7 at \t\n<l. Obuseman  Block  ''-'\u2022 '\u2022>\" ''   ,n \u25a0  Shop\t\nRalph Hlgglnnon  Block 82, Lot ll  and Building\t\nM. Beaton and IS, it   Vlpond    Block 52, Lot II   -nei Building\t\nJohn Slnnber  ,   Block  58,  Lot   Is  and  H    I \u25a0\t\nJohn   Haner    Blocl   52,   Lol id   H      - \t\nH. MePbenon Pari  Lol   190, 0,  1\t\nJ).  L Clink   lets I  to 31, and tbrtC liou-es, Plan No   W0 B\t\n4.20.,\n5.00\n.65\n6.00\n6..50\n4.50\n3.00\n5.00\n5.00\n1.00\n1.00\n1.00\n6.00\n4.50\n2.00\n15.00\n5.15\n.25\n4.00\n24.00\n.50\n1.70\n1.10\n17.30\n.50\n22.10\n5.15\n.50\n.80\n8.00\n1.00\n5.60\n1.40\nJ.i hj\n1.70\n20.00\n3.00\n4.10\n5.90\n3.5H\n3.5H\n.86\n4.00\n1.15\n1.50\n3.00\n6.00\n1.00\n3.30\n2.-11\n2.-11\n4::.-n\n-   C.I\n.50\n1.00\n.111\nI 00\n1.00\n.50\n.25\n'.(HI\n'.fill\n10\n10\n09\n811\nao\n30\n00\n50\n50\n.10\n90\n\"\n60\n50\n70\n10\n70\n25\nno\n50\n9ii\n20\non\nOH\n.60\n.00\n\t\n $   .10\t\n....$1.00 \t\n $   5.::.*'\n\t\n    15\t\n.... 1.00 \t\n       0.15\n\t\n 15\t\n.... 1.00 \t\n       7.15\n\t\n       7.95\n......     .50....\n.... 1.00\nr 00\n 10\t\n.... 1.00  \t\n       4.!0\n 40....\n.... 1.00 \t\n      6.40\n 40...\n.. 1.00\t\n      \u2022   10\n 05...\n      2.05\n 05....\n\u25a0j ,.-,\n 05....\n      2.0S\n 40...\n1 Ofl\n      7.40\n,,4\t\n 25....\n\t\n\t\n57,58 \t\n2.20 ..\n     7.* -0\n2..*'.5 \t\n ,      1.70\t\n.... 1.00 \t\n    10.20\n 05.....\n      1.30\n7.30 \t\ni,l\n     12.TO\n14.40 \t\n    6.70...\n... 1.00 \t\n     45.10\n      !.'i\n1.90 \t\n 40...\n-   10\n \u201e 10...\n        1.65\n9.55   \t\n    4.80.....\n     32.65\n.40  \t\n      1.90\n5.30 \t\n      \u25a0\n2.15   \t\n    1.70.....\n     10.no\n 05...\n\t\n\t\n 05.....\n1.00\n4.50 \t\n55\n     14.85\n2.15 \t\n      4.25\n     1.85\t\n       -.4\".\n 16.....\n 20...\n...J     \t\n      4.85\n 15...\n      4.50\n     1.20..\n     50.35\n2.65 \t\n\t\n       \u25a0  - 1\n2.55   \t\n    1.15...\n... 1.00 \t\n       - SO\n    2 ' :\n     11.25\n:i.20 \t\n. 1.00\t\n        \u25a0   *\n ; 35\n,!,60  \t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n 25.....\n       I. 15\n1.3(1  \t\n 05...\n0\n      3.85\n2.66 \t\n 15....,\n..   l.oo\n\t\n,85  \t\n 05\t\ne.'\n B5...\n        7.40\n1.35 \t\n 35.....\n 35..\n\t\n\u25a0\n\t\n83.55 \t\n  12.15...\n\t\n     49 on\n       1.90\n\t\n.     '\n: m \t\n     17.IU\n 15....,\n\u25a0' \t\n       4.15\n5.4:. \t\n 60, .\n0 1  \t\n\t\n3.66 \t\n 05...\n\t\n       * .\n\t\n     14.70\n5.40\n-\n     2.35... .\n\u2022\n2.20 \t\n     2\n    8.15....\n\t\n1.25   \t\n.   4.00... .\n\u25a0'\u25a0 \t\n1.85 \t\n 65\t\n\t\n\u2022 - .\n1.86 \t\n     1.3\n\t\n' 1\n2 Tn     \t\n]   o.l\n,\n... 1.00 \t\n.. 1.00 \t\nP5\n      \"   \u2022\u25a0\n30,96    \t\n    1.46. .\n\t\n\t\n    1 \"i\n\t\n     1.70\t\n\t\n...  l.fin   \t\n 25\t\n\"   \t\n1.86 \t\n     1.7ii\t\n00 \t\n.25...\n... 1 00 \t\n       1.5,1\n 95\t\n... I.M   \t\n 10\t\n     2..-\n... 1.00 \t\n    16.18\n    1.55\t\n... 1.00 \t\nJ.M \t\n 50\t\n... 1.00\n... 1.00 \t\n      1.20\n 10\t\n.... 1.00 \t\n,.., 1.00\t PAGE FOURTEEN\nTHt   V7AIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY,  OCTOBER  18,  1013.\nSals of Lands for Unpaid Taxes\nNAME OP PERSON  ASSESSED\nSHORT DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY\nTAXES\nSCHOOL TAX\nCOST AND\nINTEREST EXPENSES\nTOTAIi\nTrout Lake City, First Addition Townsite. Subdivision part Lot 762.   G. I. Plan 530a\nW    Abi.ibamson   Block\nMr.-.   M,   *.  Joknstone  Hlock\nJ. Sweeney  Block\nLots 7 to 14   \t\nLots 3-1- and House \t\nLots 5 to 7 and House\nSyvert Olson  Block 3, Lots 10 to 13\nHarry   L.  Godsoe   Block 3,\nMr-. .1. Pullman  Blo.k 3,\nIt. H    Iricl -..ii  Block .*'.,\nv   ,\\   Bowman   Block 4,\niii.-    Bergb   Blo.k 4,\nN-I- II..elm-'  Block I.\nHu.*h  McPherson   Hb.ck I.\nAi-x   Bigger   Block 4,\nE. Hillman    Blo.k 4,\nA.  Vars  Block 6,\nA. G.  Fr.-i-er  Block 6.\nih.-. Johnson  Block 6,\n(i.  J.  Nelson  Hlock fi,\nF. B, Baker  Block 7,\nH. J. McDonald  Block 7,\n.1. C. Murray  Block 8,\nN,   B.   Smith   Block 8,\nW.   M.  Brown   Block S,\nLots 22-23 one third, 24 and Hou-e ..\nLots w. one-third of 34-25 mi I Hous.-\nLol- 2(5 ami 27 \t\nLois   1-2 anil  House  \t\nLot<  11-12  .uul Hon-e  \t\nLots  13  anil  11  \t\nLois  15 io i'j ami House \t\nLois 2<i and  llou-e.\t\nLot  21   \t\nLot< 1  lo 3 House, 22  to 21\t\nLois (j io 12 \t\nLot  2H  ,\nLot 21\t\nLois  1   lo   I   and  House  \t\nLots 11-12 and Hou-'e \t\nLot   I    ,\t\nLois 7.*- a't'l House \t\nLot*  15  and Hi \t\n2.00  \t\n17.00  \t\nl.OO   \t\n 00\n25.70   \t\n     11.15\n3.00 \t\n       2.00\nl.oo \t\n 8K\n1.50     \t\n1.75   \t\n11.110   \t\n       4.55\n5.00   \t\n1.10  \t\n10.00  \t\n3.50 \t\n       3.15\n3.30 \t\n1.10 \t\n       1.55\n5.00  \t\n10.60 \t\n.80   \t\n 85\n5.00  \t\n       1.00\n\u2022l.OO  \t\n      3.05\n.15 $1.00  s? 4.95\n1.75  l.OO  40.50)\n.20  1.00   8.15\n.05   l.OO   2.95\n8.15  l.OO   46.311\n.15  1.1)0   C.75\n  I.Oi)  ,  2.85\n  1.00  2.5ft\n   I.HO   2.75\n  I.ol)   1.7S\n1.85  1.00   21.40\n.35  l.OO  10.90\n  LOO   4.25\n.75  LOO   21.00\n.20  I.H0   7.85\n.75 . 1.00   7.10\n.15  l.OO   3.80\n.25  1.00   0.25\n2.45  1.00   11.05\n.05  1.00     2.70\n.35   1.00   10.95\n.86  1.00   10.40\nTrout Lake City, Second Addition Townsite, Subdivision part Lot 762.   G. I. Plan 530c\nAnd\nAnl\nAnd\nAnd\nAnd\nAnd\nDav\nJol\nM.\nM.\n(   i\nH i\nB-:i\nTho\n.T.t;\nI.-\nK-*\nMi\n>\u2022-\n Blo.\n Blo.\n Bloi\n Blo.\nM. Craig \t\n Blo.\n Bloi\n Bloc\n...I'no\naid Mcintosh \t\n Lot\n,1 Calder \t\n Lol\nHall  all i   .1.   Nutter \t\n Blo\nn  Vi.  Spencer \t\n Bloi\n Bloi\nrgaret F. Dean \t\n Bloi\nH.   Vi.-ker.-   \t\n ....Lot\nM.   Crai'2 \t\n... ...tnm.1  ''\nM.  Craig    .\n o\u00bb.\u00ab-S.E\n o.W.\ni i'ii in   Pacific   Lumber   t'e->     i'n\n*.-.  Shaw \t\n Bid\nS iaw \t\n 9  -\n Bl .1*\nG   KI:    \t\n  tlo\n\t\nE lioti   \t\n. ,\t\n. Wm. Baty \t\n\t\n.\nJ.  Mosby \t\n.  Rn-.       r  \u25a0  li.   \u25a0   .\n\u2022 \t\nV.           y   \t\n\t\n\t\nies   White \t\n...  .\n.\nBlock  2.  Lot- 1  ic\nk-\n01)   Lot-\nk 6, Lou 1 to 0 .\nk 7, Lot- 1 to 12\n9.0.\"\n10.00\n1.50\n4.00\nks  10 to 12.  14 and  15.   104 Lots     I'J.21\nk 10, Loi- 1-8-9\nk Ifi. Lot :*.  \t\nI. Ifi. Lot  5  \t\nk Ifi, Loi 0  \t\nk IS, Lol   1   \t\n2.4(1\n.8H\niloticel Portion Lot 762, G. I, K.D      3.20\n1  to 0, Subd. Lot 7. G. 1, K.D.   27\n13. K.D.  Subd.\n34.49\n-   I-I  to*2.l-:'.-  io   in.  K.D. 04 ae-res\t\n:.s 1 anil 13 of Pan Loi 37.*'., K.D. G.   I,  Plan 019. 30 ac\nks\nnnd 10 oi Pan Loi 37:'., K.D. G.  I. Plan 010, 21 acres\nks (i and 11 ,.f Part  Lot ,'173. K.D.G.   I, Plan 919, :i; a. res\nk  7 ot Par;   Lot\n4 11, G. I.K.I)\nK.D.. G.   I.Plu\n019, 34\nI i'.i)\n501, G, I,  K P..   Beaton 293 acres\t\nt   Lm  Tii'.i, G. I,  K.D., Trout Lake* imi acres\n770. G. I,  K.D.,  Trout  Lak.-.    -1   i\n70, G, I. K H.. Trout Lak.-, 100 acn\nt   Lot   Mil.   G. 1\u201e   K.D.\nill.  Ar\nLai..\n|5(i\nl   Lot Si.-I, Arrow  1. ike, 145 acres\nA   ti\nIi,  H..I.K.  of Lot   Mil,\n.11.. G, 1.   Plan   812,   I*\nk- E.\n\u2022d balance ol Lot - I. 323    c\nk   L   ef Lot   -I ;.   K.D.,  G. I.    0.2\nk  M. ol Lot   -- 4.   K.D., G. I. :(.\"''' a re-\n:k ii. ol L ii   -i<4,  K.D., G. 1.  M '\nk Q, ,,f I...:  S64, K.D., (i   1. -M.i \"\nk  R. ,.* Loi  -\u25a0!. KfD., G. I,\n\u25a0 i ..\nI. ,t 869, Block* ll ... 13, G. 1, K\nI...:   II iT.  ii. 1.   K.D.   14.'-.\nLot II i:   md Building, '.\n1781, fi. ;. K.D., 320  . \u25a0\nLee:      17\nk 2 .,'' Lol\nk   1\nii   I.  K H\n*.42.   ',\n\u25a042.   '*.  !.   K.D\n-\nLot 7542     \u2022\n598  G   1.  K.D..  :'*\n.1.   K\nH\n;    Kin.\n'I\nJ.   L,   *.'- K    1\n'i\nG. L   Ro\n-\n-\nK \u25a0\n.\nJ.K       \\ \u2022:      i \t\nK. Child \t\n'\n*\u25a0\n*-\u25a0    \u2022' ::\nI I\nH\n.1-        ii.\n,-. ,\n...\n.\n;    K   :\n\u25a0\ni\nO    11\nI\nI\n-\nI.   K.   I' .  I\"\n(      i\nL. T\nB.   lv   I-\n-     Hal\nTa\nW    H.  Th.\nF   i-\n1\n'      *.\nI      We.i\nIf.IN\n\u25a0    Harh\n\u25a0    \u25a0\nW. I-     \u25a0\nHillm .\n.\ni   M      i\n\u25a0\n. Blo\n....\n\t\n\u25a0 ti\n1\n\u2022\n\t\n*  Mn_'-\n,.BIo\n\u2022ii    .\n,...BIo\n....Bloc\n)*   \t\n,...BIoi\n....l.o'\n....Lot\n....Lol\n....l.o'\nLot 2111     \u25a0 t. 1. K.D     \"     l\nL.,t  2111, Gnlenu Bay, G. 1, K.D\nf Lot \u25a0 '\u2022\n4,  | ..\u25a0  Lo    I 1.1, K.D\nin.:.\n1951,  i.\nRi' nr,\nI-. D\nK.n\nl of L 'lar  '175   G.\ni   ;, ii\nK  11\n\u25a0    ol  Lot   -\nI.  K.D\n19, 0. 1, K.D    1111 aci\nLol   I\nK.I).,   II\"\nk  x ol Lot  0519,  0. I,  K.D .   \t\n.   md 10\n1   of    Lot    e.l\n19,  G   I,  K.H     i    I\n7047, I'V.mu on, G. I. K li-,  100   , n\nk :, ol Lot 7100, G. I, KD-. 9.07 acre   ....\nSub Lol   I''of  Lol  7150 Bdgewood, 0, I, K Li\nI.   I ol Loi 75 in, Map\n;.   5 and 6, Lot   7*10\nm. ami .-,. I...-   .'\u00bbi:\n932  0, I, K li\n.<;. i, i< i,    ie\n.%   n.oo\n.    1 LU\"\n. 4:17.10\n1.50\n.     3.1!\n. in.on\n,.l 5.OH\n,. 86.20\n. 29.50\n. 10.On\n1.00\nOO.OO\n8.50\n3.50\n8.00\n10.(in\n-1.51)\n83.SD\n27.2(1\n1'5G.(M)\n10 .. I\nli.90\n2. in\ni   nf\n64.00\n11 -20\n;i,5\"\n., 15\n., IIO\nI  eel,\ni 00\nI 14.00\n\u25a0  10\nI'l oo\n', ,11\nII    Ol,\n.<;. i, K.n ,   i ,.\n7955\n7H*>7\n7000\n.<\u2022 i , K.n\n50      i.\n7.25\n,0. I,   K.I) .   130\nires      78.00\n,G, I ,  I-: n.,    i.l ncrfli\ni   i. n .   K.o acroi\n;',y on\nI Lliu\n....81.00 \t\n1 ..\n1 \t\n....  1.00    .\n      2.50\n\t\n 25. ...\n.... l.oo \t\nO   | \u25a0,!*\",\n.1!\"  ...\n....  l.OO  \t\n       3.00\n 55  \t\n.... 1.00 \t\n.... l.OO \t\n 10\t\n.... l.oo   .\n1  ..\n.... 1.00   .\n.25\t\n.... 1.00    \t\n\t\n1 ..\n.... 2.00   .. .\n...\n.... 2.(10  \t\n..\n 20\t\n.... 2.00\n               \t\n 15\t\n.... 2.00  \t\nI\n.... 2.OH    \t\n1\nt\n, 20\t\n.... 2.00   \t\n $  12.55  \t\n  26.90....\n.... 2.00    .\n   127.65\n     1.75\t\n.... 2.00  \t\nS3 25\n\t\n iin ....\n... 2.110 \t\nle 20\n.20 ..\n.. 2.00   .\n...\n     10.35\n)   .....\n                \t\n     S. 15\t\n.... 2.00 \t\n   100.45\n1\n    53.75\n       5.00  \t\n35\n 10\t\n.... 2.00  \t\n\t\n 15\t\n... 2.00 \t\n      5.65\n 15\t\n.... 2.00\n5 65\n.... 2.00   \t\n\t\n11.50   .\n     19.85\n     11.85 \t\n... 2.00 \t\n     24.30\n     3.H5\t\n... 2.00 \t\n     41.50  \t\n  21.70\t\n... 2.00   .\n   152.00\n.\n     20.50\n.... 2.00 \t\n..\n.... 2.00 \t\n..\n      75\t\n... 2.00   ,\n       9.05\n 10.....\n... 2.00 \t\n\t\n                \t\n 15\t\n... 2.00\n     9.25\t\n... 2.00\n     5.55\t\n 25\t\n...  2.00   .\n...  2.00   \t\n48 75\n              \\    5.75\n      .86\t\n... 2.00  \t\n\t\n 66\t\n... 2.00  \t\n     10.90\ns\n Id\t\n...  2.00\n Ill\t\n... 2.00\t\n 75\t\n...  2.00  \t\n 40 ....\n... 2.(10  \t\n...  2.HU\n... 2.00  \t\n... 2.00\n27 35\n     2.40\t\n... 2.00  .\n 55\t\n... 2.on \t\n... 2.(10 \t\n     10.75  \t\n    1.80\t\n...   2.00\n 70\t\n... 2.00  \t\n 20\t\n... 2.00\n     7-1.in  \t\n... 2.00   ,\n... 2.IIH  .\n, 36 \t\n 15\t\n... 2.0(1 \t\n9.915 \t\n 20\t\n... 2.011\t\n       2.5')  \t\n OS\t\n... 2.0H \t\n       5.55\n1 05   \t\n.in...\n..  2.00\n... 2.00 \t\n     1.26\t\n... 2.0H\n' 95 \t\n 15\t\n...  2.mi  \t\n.    .     6.30 \t\n in\t\n..  2.mi\n    31.35 \t\n.. 2.00 \t\n.. 2.00\n..  2.00\t\n  102.25\n  202.15\n.. 2.00 \t\n11.80 \t\n.. 2.00 \t\n15.70  \t\n      90\t\n..  2.00 \t\n,    38.60\n...    16.70 \t\n 00\t\n,, 2.00  \t\n     12.i;o \t\n      .45\t\n\u201e 2.00  \t\n...   2.06 ..\n.. 2.UH\n 90\t\n  18.05\t\n 10\t\n\u201e   2.11(1   \t\n 1 1.5;,\t\n 85  .  .\n 75\t\n..   2.011  \t\n..  2.00  ...fit\t\n  ,       8.05\n 30\n.. 2.00 \t\n.. 2.00   \t\n.. 2.00 \t\n.. 2.09    . .\n10.35\n  in.mi\noo sn\n,      2.'\"I\t\n f    ..SO\t\n.. 2.00 \t SATURDAY,  OCTOBER 18,  1913.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD   REVELSTOKE\nPAGE FIFTBM*\n\u2014-=31\nSale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes\nNAME OP PERSON ASSESSED\nSHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY\nTAXES\nCOST AND\nSCHOOL TAX INTEREST EXPENSES\nTOTAL.\nV>\nI\nBeaton mul Vezina   imLoI  ~S!)2\nArrow Lako Orchards Limited  Lot 7970\nArrow Lake Orchard's Limited  Lot 7!N)\nArrow Luke Orchards Limited  Lot  7038\n..G.  I, X. D\t\n..(}. I, K.D., 93 acres ..\n,.,G. 1, K.D.,  640 acnes\n..fi. 1, K.D., 040 acres\nArrow Lako Orchards Limited  Lot 8<>:ll  1.0.\nArrow Lake Orchards Limited  Lot S038  G.\nArrow Lak*' Orchards Limited  Lot 80.11   G.\nArrow Lake Orchards Limited  Lot  SOUS  G.\nArrow Laki' Orchards Limited  Lot  ^049  G,\nArrow Lake Orchards Limited  Lot 8030   I. 1. K.D., 320 acres .\nArrow Lake Orchards Limited  Lot 8177  0. 1., K.D., 640 aores\n1, K.D.,  010 acres\n1, K.D., (126 acres .\n1, K.D., 180 acres\n1, K.D., 286 acres .\n1, K.D., 557 acres ,\nArrow Lako Orchards Limited  Lot\nArrow Lake Orchards Limited  Lot\nArrow Lako Ordinrds Limited  Lol\n\u25a0\\iiow Lako Orchards Limited  Lol\nArrow Lake Orchards Liniit.nl  Lot\nArrow Lake Orchards Limited\nArrow Lak.- Orchards Limited\nArrow Lako Orchards Limited\nArrow Lake' Or.hanls Limited\nArrow Lako Orchards Limited\nHarry  WngBtt  \t\nThos. Oraham \t\n.'..ii\n.I.ol\n.Lot\n.Lol\n.Lot\n.Bloi\n.Bio,\n-178  \t\n8143 \t\nS402 \t\n8501  \t\n-502 \t\nS603 \t\n8501 \t\n850.1 \t\nS500 \t\nSOU   \t\nI. 7 ol Lot 8035\nk S of Lot   SO'il\n G\n G\n.',*. I.\n.'*. I,\nA.\nA.\nJ.\nA.\nK.D. '\nK.D.,\nK.D.,\nK.D.,\nK.D.,\nK.I)..\nK.Df\nK.D.,\nK.D.,\nK.D.,\nK. 1)\nK.D.,\nK.D.,\nK.D.\nK.D.,\nK.D.,\n70 acres\n460 acn\n130,25\n54.H0\n324.00\n232.00\n386.00\n324.00\n102. OH\n(ile.M)\n224.00\nI32.0H\n221.011\n29.00\n151'e.no\n...,$ 74.10\n355 acres  l-J-.nii\n320 acres'\nSM acres\n240 acres\n..4ii acres\n2S3 acre<\n320 acres\n27U acres\nGeo.  Scott    Blo.'k li of 802'.  ...\nJ. Bombarding and J. Merslate  Blocks I io  I of Lot 8020   ;. I\nP.  Hamnmlman  Block 5 of Lol 8020  ii. 1\nB.  Hammalman  Block 0 of Lot N026 G. I\nK.  Amiable Cq Blocks  7-0 to   11-1:1-14-10  Lot   sn20 G.l. K.D.\n.1. Miller  Block  12 of Lot  8026  G. 1.  K.D.\nJohn Roberts  Block 5 of Lot -029  g. 1,  K.D.\nW.   V.  Marshall    Blocks I.S ami 21   of Lot  -029, fi. I. K.D.\nJ.  E. Annable  Lot  S()3f2  G. I.  K.D.\nJoseph Grafton  Blocks I io I, 7 to Hi of Lot 8iM*_>, Pl\u201en 020, G.\nE. C.  Arthur  ',,.i 8039.\nE.   C.  Arthur   Lot   Sni7\nE.  t\". Arthur  Lot 804S\nKi.-d  K'ensley  Part   Lol\nJ.  H.  Duckworth   Block 2 <,\nMcDougald  Lol  8130 ....\nMcDougal-d  Lot 8156 ....\nFraser  Lot  \u00ab163 ....\nCurrier ..t al  Part  I.ol  -1\nRealty Company  Lot  8-108\n129,  Plan\nLm  SI29  .\n1032\nI.\nF.\n1.\nF.\n1.\nK.\nF\nA.\nG\n'ant\n1,\nI.\nI,\n1.\nI.\nI,\nI.\nI,\nI\n1,\n7.5   aeres    \t\n10  acres  \t\n:!9 acres \t\n9.7'.r> aeres \t\n0.76   acres\t\n121.7.\". acres\t\n19.34 acres \t\n20  a.-res \t\n20.5 acres \t\n106 a.res       24.50\n1, K.D., 1.26.35 acres      -J9.7.-.\n160 acres  \u2022.     15.mi\n4-0 acres  $ 90.00\n   120.00\n      5.0\"\n122.40\n35.20\n-0.no\n17.60\nI U.iiO\n188.00\n164.00\n3.00\n2.00\n7.50\n7.20\n3.60\n3.60\n:t2.05\n12.00\n14.00\n3.25\nRobert  Sanderson  Lot   S40I  G. 1\nGrant .inl Simmers  . Lots 8405-8406-8107 G.l\nV.  ,J.  Hallow   Lot   9323   G. I\nHenry Bronby  Block 1 of W.J of Section 18. Towp. 70\nAlex Barnet  Blo.ks 2 io 4, 6.7.9 and 10. W.J Sec s\nCompany\nRev.   W.   C,   fabler   ..,\n'' .lumbia  Fruit   Land\nW   A.  Calder \t\nCalder   3.W.   j  Se. tion 2*2, Twp. 00,  K.D.,\nCalder  v E. } Section 22, Twp. ct. K.D\n Pari N.E. i\n :\u2022*..  |   S.H. >\n s.w.; ol E.l\nK.D\nK.D\nK.D..  610 acn\nK.D.. '.15 acres\nK.D.. 25.1.') acres  4.O0\nK.D., 135.94 acres  ...  21.75\nK.D., 301 acres  .'*  ItS.on\nK.P., 111  acres   2.-..00\nK.D.. 12H acres   36.00\nK.D..  .120.9  a'tes    24.0\"\nK.D.,   100 acres  , i -.no\nK.D.,  163 acres   ,.,  12.25\n.  K.D.,   100  io iv-      20.50\nPlan 890, K.D., 2-5.03 aeres  *? 5.00\nTwp. 70.  K.D., 245 acres   92.40\n17.90\nw\nA\nw.\nA\nw\nA\nw.\nA\nw.\nA\nw,\nA\nanel  Port   S.E.   I Sec. 28, Twp.  23,  K.D..  30 acres\t\nSection 22, Twp. 2:1, K.D., SO acres  ....f  40.00\n, S.B.  i  e.f Wii  Sonion  12.  Twp.  60,   K.D..   100  acre*    50.00\n160 acres  79.00\n161 a.res  42.00\nCalder  S. E. } Section 22, Twp. 60,  K.D.. 160 acres   15.00\nCalder  N.W.   J Section 22. Twp. 09. K.D., 16> acres   15.00\nCalder  W.   1  Scrim,, 14. Twp. 00.  K.D.. 320 acres  f.0.00\nCalder  W.   \\ N.W. i  and R   W. .J.  Section 23 Twp   09. K.D., 240 acres   20.00\nCaldeer  V.E.  i See lion  I\", Twp. 09. K.D., 10 1 acres  46.00\n  15.00\n  9.00\nW.  A\nAl  Caponero   X. Pan S.W. J Section 14, Twp. 2:',, Ik.D.. 90.2 aeres\n.1..-. Dolan Est\t\nEdgewood Orchards Limited\nF.i.\nFir.'\nF.i.-\nFire\nPart  Section 29. Twp. 2:'.. K.D. 94 acres\t\nLots 7. 9 to 11,13,  10.17,  IO. 21. 22. 25, 28. t.. 39, 41, 12.00 to 146. 149 to\n\u2022Jill. 203,205, to 20ii, *269 to 334, 34,*1, to'iSO. 382 to 391,   393 to   121 of Subdivi\n-i..n  See's. 3 to 5.   13, 11  10, 20. 21, 23,21,26 to 29,32 to   35,  Plan 96<i,  .'291\na.res  lOtO.OO\n'.v.;   N.W.  } Section 13, S.E.   1 Section 23. Twp. 09,  K.D.. 240 acres      18.on\nI,   ;. nnd E.J of W.  J Section 3, Twp. (19, K.D.. 4-0.117 acres     96.0n\nucres    112.00\n    32.00\nff. R. Calder \t\nFire Valley Orchards Limited  ,\nValley Orchards Limit,\",!   W.   |  Section  10. Twp.  69,  K.D., 320 .\u201e,,..  \t\nValley Orchards Limited   \"3.  ' of E. J Section 0. Twp. 09, K.D. 160 acres\nValley Orchards Limited   '\u25a0'. 1\nValley Or, hai.I-  Limited  S.E.\nof S.W.  } Section II, Twp. 69   <tf\\ acres      28.00\nJ  Section  in, Twp. 69,   K.D..  101 m-res       32.00\nFive Valley Orchards\nFno Valloy Orchards\nFiv Valley Orchards\nFire Valley Orchards\nFire Valley Orchards\nF:ie'  Valloy Orchards\nGrant  and  Simmers  \t\nHenry  F.  Hay \t\n\u2022 I i-.   W.   Haner \t\nC. B. Hume and B. A. Lawson\nL. M. Hagar \t\nLimited  S.W. \u25a0;  Section I\".. Twp. 69, K.D., 160 acres   32.00\nLimited  E.   S   S.E.  ;   Section  10. Twp.  09. K. D.. 80 aores  16.0H\nLimited  A*i   N.E.i   E.J N.W.} and N.W.J oi N.W.I,  So, -2, Twp. 09. K.D., 200 acres......  40.00\nLimit.-d  W.J  N.W.J and N.W.J of S.W.i .Se. .3.NK.J of N.E.-J.Sw. I.Twp.69,K.D.lf>0   ac  32.00\nLimited  W.J  N.B.i.See. 26,W.J,S.B.J, Bee. 35,Twp, 71. K.D.. 167 acres   83.JO\nLimited  S.W.J of N.W.} and W.J  S.W.}. Se,. 7. Twp. 70. K.D..  120.2 aces  66.<<o\n E.  J N.W.j and N.W. } of N.B.J, Bection 7, Twp.  70. K.D.,  110.\" acres 8 22.00\nlores\nTwp. 23,  K.D.. 20 acres\n.S.J  N.E.}, Section 23, Twp. 23, K.D. SO\n.S.E.  j, Section 85, Twp. 23,  K.D., 160 acre\n.S.E.  ;. Section 2:t, Twp. 23,  K.D., 16o acre\n.Part  N.E.} of N.E.  J, S.e tion  14 and house\nFred Hiskett    Lot  23, Twps. 68 and 60,  K.D.,  11.9   acres   .\nL. M. Hamlin  Lot   14-, Twps. 08 and  69,  K.D.. 6.2 acres  \t\nW.  How&rth and W.  Skidmore   Lol  202, Twp-. 0- and 69. K.D.. 14.28 a.res   ,\t\nWm. Kirby. Sr K.J  W.J S.W.J  and W.J  E.J  S.W.},   Section  10, Twp.  70,  K.D., 80 acres.....\nMr-.   Mary  Loz\/i  Und. one-third of  S.J  N.W.;.   Section  1, Twp.  23,  K.D.. 20.6 acres\t\nJo-.  Lonzo   N'.J  S.W.},  Section 20. Twp.  23, K.D. SO aores \t\nThe.-. Lewis  All that portion lying south of lllecillewaet River in E>f,8eC.26,Twp.23,  K.l\nD.. -0 acres\t\nC. F.  Lindmark   ,  L.S.D. 12, S.-c. 28, Twp. 23,  11- acre-*  W.J L.S.D. of Sec. 32,  2.30 acres mill\n-ii.s.   1-2-3-4   L9.36 aeres,  E.J   L.S.D.  1, 32,  10.03 acres, Part S.W.} Sec, 33,\n:I7 a.re-, Pt. L.S.D.  I and 5, Section 33. 3 acres, K.D., Totnlacreage 186.69 8 59.OO\nRobt. A. Mathie  I.m \u2014 .Twp-. 6- and 69, K.D., 9.11 acres       2.75\nMrs,   C.  Radcliffe  L.S.D 0 oi Section 16, Twp. 25. Albert  Canyon,  K.D., 40 acres       5.00\nG. B. McMillan  K.J  S.B.J, Bec.l, Twp. 69, E |   N.B.J, Sr.-tion 36, Twp. 71, K.D., ion acres     55.00\nF.  McCarty  s*.), N.W.}, Section 23. Twp. 23, K.D.  -0 acres        16.50\n27.50\n42.50\n30.HH\n7.50\n\u2022'..IHI\n1.50\n3.50\n25.60\n5.0H\n2n.nn\n32.0H\n28, Twp.23, K.D., 56 ac\nThos. McMahon Est S.W.l't.   S.W.J   Soo.:1,:;  and  N.W.P  N.W.  }, S\nhan   McPherson    Lol   12 of Twops. 0- an.l 69,  K.D., 10 acres \t\nMcCutcheon Bros Lots 73 to 76, Twps. 68 & 09, Plan 900, K.D.,  10 acres\nWm. C,  Ru-'sel  L01   16, Twps. 68 and 69. K.D..  10 aores \t\nill.   I).   Rainville    Lot  201,  Twps.   68  and   68,   K.D..   10.07  aores   \t\nGabriel Sirianni  ; N.W.}, See. 24, Twp. 28, K.D., 160 acres      16.00\nJohn SkoL'Sirom   N W.J   10 L.S.D. 15, Sec. 9, Twp. 25, K.D..  161 acris      10.00\nW. E.  Smith   Part N.W.}. Section 25, Twp.  23, K.D., 0 acres       4.00\nChas.  Turnross  Est N.J  N.E.J. Bection  33, Two. 23.  Greely Creek, K.D., -0 aeres\nW. J. Twi-s  Lot  20, Twps. 68 469. K.D.. 7.8 acres\t\nFred W. Thompson  , Lot  190. Twp-. 0- an.l 69,  K.D.. 6.4 acres \t\nWm.  Williams  Blks. 1  to *-ll  to 21 of W.J,  Sec 24. Twp. 71.S.L.2 of Lot  7159, Plan  1049,\nBlocks 8a,  9,10 4   13a oi  Lot   10583.G. 1, K.D., 368.9 acres     .'SO.OO\nThos.  E.  Wilson   Lot  117. Tv.p-f 68 and 00, K.P.,  H.I   acres   .\nU.K.  Wallisl N. Ward and H. Wallis... Part S.J S.E.}, Section   13. Twp. 20,   K.D.,  40 a.res .\n.laiii.'s  Cleland    Bubd.  Bee.  1.  Villa Lot- 25-20 and h.itise,   K.D\t\nR. R. Co\/ieland  Lot  4, Block 0; Lol  4. Block 1\" Lot 6. Block C, K.D\nJos.  Oitelli Lol-   1-:! and lions.'.   Block .*!,   K.D ,\t\nF. W. Cameron  Villa Lol 0. Section 27. K.D\t\nMrs. R, N. Doyle  Villa Lot 36, K.D\t\nRaflael Ditomassl  Lot 10, Block 1;. K.D  1.75\nSwing apd'McGuiro  Lot  7. Blook 9, K.D  2.on\nlv   C    Ki..mey    Villa   Lot   1*2,   0      18.00\nK.  0,  Fi.uney  ,...LotS  1  and 2. Blo.k 6), K.D     11.sn\nO, Falsetto  Lol 8, Bb'ek B\u201e 0 *,i      8.70\nI.  V. Fordo  Lot    'i,  in an I  11, W.j of 12 anel bous\nM. Fuoco   \/     I.ol   I  and bouse,  HI\" k  7, ('\nClarence <;.\", h  Villa Lot 23   K.D r.i'\t\nMf,  (Ji nii'i    le.I  2,  Block 3,  l.e.t.  U uld   12. Block\t\nbl.'iia (lodi   len 2.  Block 3.  Lol    11  and  IS, Block  le,  K.D\n17 50..\n3.00\n\"e.oo\n3.00\n3.50\n21.60\n2.00\n\u2022J.titi\n.*'..25\n*2.5n\n28.50\n1.60\n4.50\n3.50\n12.50\nBlock 00,  K D\n20.00\n5,00\n8.60\n11.10\n7.60\n...   5.S5.....\n...   ij.fi.'\t\n.... 36.15\t\n.... 20.41 ....\n.... 34.20....,\n.... 34.20\t\n.... 13.90....,\n.... 1.9.1....,\n.... 17.80....\n.... 10.45 ....\n.... 0.75,...,\n1.80\n.00\n1.35..\n.3,5\n'..05\n.15\n12.55.....\n11.0.'.....\n'.1.11'....\n2.7,5....,\n6.05.....\n1.35.....\n12.55.....\n22.70....,\n10.60....\n.10....\n.10....,\n.00\t\n.35....,\n._.\u00bb\t\n2.50\t\n1,50\t\n1.20\t\n.15\t\n1.85\t\n1.S5\t\n.80\t\n2.00   212.20\n2.00       61.65\n2.00  362.15\n2.00   254.40\n2.00    372.20\n2.00  360.20\n2.00    117.90\n2.00     73.70\n2.00     243.80\n2.00   144.45\n2.00    245.75\n2.00      34.05\n2.00   170.55\n\u20222.00    141.0ft\n, '2.H0   138.50\n2.mi        39.95\n2.00     88.65\n2.H0     20.95\n2.0H   1110.65\n. 2.00    212.70\n. 2.no     176.00\n2.nn         5.10\n. 2.00      4.10\n2.00       10.10\n. 2.00     3J.35\n. 2.00       6.S5\n. 2.00'       9.20\n2.00    42.39\n. 2.00      32.15\n2.no\n2.0ii\n2.00\n2.0 l\n2.nn\n,.!\u00ab 3.60 82.00\n5.10.\n.$ 18.00\n.25\n.45\n.20\t\n1.15...\n2.10\t\n2.00 \t\n2.nn  \u201e\t\n2.00\t\n2.OH      24.90\n.    17.20\n5.40\n. 28.35\n62.75\n. 42.10\n.$ 85.60\n. 127.40\n. 7.25\n.     9.85\n1.35....\n2.15....\n1.10....\n.35...,\n.$ 33.45\n1.65\t\nf   .20\t\n10.40;\t\n1.80\t\n:;.oo\t\n10.75...\n4.20..\n.70...\n.70..\n4.50..\n.90.1\n6.05..\n.70..\n.65..\n. 2.0*1\n. -2.00\n. 2.00\n. 2.00\n. 2.00\n. 2.0H\n,. 2.00\n.$2.00\n57. l'i\n28.35\n40.15\n3\u00ab.35\n10.35\n21f25\n24.15\n7.20\n2.00    104.m0\n2.HH\n2.00\n2.00\n2.00\n2.00\n2.00\n2.00\n2.OH\n31.70\n78.45\n57.55\n91.75\n48.20\n17.70\n17.70\n66.50\n2.00   22.90\n2.00  ,   53.05\n2.00   17.70\n2.00   19.90\n20.65\n53.0',\n10.70\n46.80\t\n3.26\t\n4.80\t\n7.90\t\n1.45\t\n1.75\t\n1.45\t\n1.45\t\n.70\t\n1.80\t\n1.46\t\n7.50.......\n5.10\t\n* 1.00\t\n1.10\t\n1.45\t\n1.85\t\n,35\t\n,     .15\t\n.     .10\t\n,      ,15\t\n\u20222.35\t\n.      .25\t\n1.40\t\n\u201e  2.\"ll  10S8.80\n. 2.00      53.25\n. 2.O0   102..*\u00bbl\n. 2.00   121.90\n2.no\n2.0U\n2.00\n2.00\n2.00\n2. no\n35.45\n31.75\n36.45\n35.45\n18.70\n43.80\n. 2.no      35.45\n2.00     92.70\n. 2.no       73.90\n,$2.00   * 25.IHI\n  30.60\n  78.68\n  80.40\n  9.85\n  5.15\n  3.00\n  5.65\n  29.95\n  7.25\n2.nn     40.10\n2.On ..\n'2.On .,\n2.00 ..\n2.00 ..\n2.00 .,\n2.nn .\n2  M.e     ,,\n2.00\n2. \"ii..\n8.05  2.00\n.8 2.70 $2.0o\n 6\n36.80\n.10...\n.20...\n0.45...\n5.45...\n1.25...\n.1*  .\n.15...\n.\n.66 ..\n.r\n,20..,\n2.00 ..\n.1\"...\n.1\"...\n... 2.00\n... 2.00\n2,00\n... 2 OO\n2   '\n... -'Am\n2.1 Ml\n\u201e 2 00\n...2.00\n... 2.00\n2.00\n.. 2.00 ,\n2.00\n.. 8.00 .\n.. 2.00 .\n37.05\n( 63.70\n4.85\n7.20\n63.45\nB8.76\n\u202220.75\n5.15\n10.35\n5.15\n5.05\n17.65\n12.15\n6.20\n25-68\nlin\n4.10\n10.05\n6.70\n3.55\n.1*. \u201e\n.1\"....\n2.20\t\n2\"\n80.,\n.16...\ni r\nOf\n,10.,\n.', (\u2022\n1.45...\n50\t\n90\n.35...,\n15.,\n1.55.. ,\n2.0\"       33.35\n2.00\n2.on\n1.00\nl.oo\n| ll<,\n| ,1,1\nl.illl\nl.OO\n.K\n5.40\n4.60\n36.70\n5.70\n5.70\n4.65\n14.95\n2.80\n3.10\n1.00    89.80\nl.uo\nl.n.i\n1 00 .\nl.illl\n1 \"11\n14.25\n11.90\n21.90\n\u25a0I'm\n4.05\n16.65 j   Y\/U.R SIXTEEN\nTHE   MAIL-HERALD   REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY,  OCTOBER  18,  1013.\nSale of Lands for\nNAME OF  PERSON  ASSESSED\nSHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY\nTAXES\nSCHOOL TAX\nCOST AND\nINTEREST EXPENSES\nTOTAL\nA,   A.  G,   Hansen    Villa Lot land Lot 1, Block 8, K,D  6.50\nChas. l-'beiha  Lot 4, Block 10, K.D  8.70\ntha-..   Johelka   Lot 4. Bloek 2, K.D  S.60\n(.'. F. Lindmark  Lets 1 and 2, Block 4, C  rt-50\nPasquel Minotti Lot 7. Block 2, K.D  :'-50\nDom. Micieli Lot   10, Block 4 and Lots 4 and 5, Block 3. K.D    3.25\nJ    ,). Porter  Villa Lot. 39, E.j Lots 12 and 13, Block 60, K.D  34.70\nDom. Sirianna  Lot 2, Bloc*  7,Section 27, Twp. 23, C  2.50\nF. Starchuc  Lot  8. Block 9,  K.D \u2022  S-25.,\nMrs, R.  A.  Upper  N.J Lot 20 and bouse. K.D  6.00\n.),,-.  Clark   Part  S.E.},  Section 27, Twr>- 23, C  ..  12.00\n7.5!\n8.08\n7.55\n.30\t\n.30\t\n.50\t\n.15. ....\n.30\t\n.15\t\n6.10\t\n,15\t\n.25\t\n.50\t\n.00......\nI.Oil\nl.OO\n1,00\nL.OO\n1.00\n1.00\nLOU\nl.oo\n1.00\nl.OO\nl.OO\n7.80\n5.00\n7.10\nI  .:\n4.80\n4.40'\n\u202212.10\n7.00\n4.50\n7.50\n21.15\nDated at Revelstoke, B. C, this 15th day of October, 1913.\n\u00ab\u00ab3\n\u20ac5^\n&\n^m\u00a3\n\u00ab\n\u00ab\nN. Ro. BROWN,\nDeputy Assessor and Collector.\ne^9*\u00aes\u00a9ie\n<\u00a9 @ <^<e& &.G&\u00ae\nThe Gurney-Oxford\nAttracts Madam To The Kitchen\nTHE GURNEY-OXFORD has a large following of fashionable cooks who dip into the cuiinary\nart simply for the pleasure they derive from\ntrying dainty recipes previously not attempted.\nThey are all most enthusiastic supporters ofthe\nGurney-Oxford because it contains many exclusive devices that make a perfect cooking et\nIts oven is even\/,-  heated in  every corner :   jre deiiciously\ndainty cakes, goiJ:.-  brown biscuits, a ky pastry.   A\nspecial Divided Flue carries the heat to ..ole cn the range.\nThetopisperfectlysmoothandclean,re i ch lead polish.\nBut most important is the Economizer     [1 . mall lever that\nmoves around a series of six notches r::.r.g the  exact degree of\nheat required for  any particular  c The heat of the range\ncan be shut off and the kitchen  kept  cool between  meals by\nturning the lever to a certain numb<\nThe fire is held at a . jw ebo\non a special Reversible Grate\nuntil a baking oven isrequired.\nThen the neces\nbe obtained qui. ..ply\nturning the Economize!\nto anothernotch.\nSuch control as -...\nenables many smart\nwomen to invent\nsome very tempting\ndishes which they set\ntriumphantly before\ntheir friends. It will\npay you to investigate the Gurney-\nOxford.\nCALL ON US-ASK FOR OUR NEW CATALOCL E \"STOVESAND RANQES\"\n\u2022\u20ac3\n\u20ac3\n\u25a0S3\n<*3\n\u2022S3\n\u25a0$3\n\u20ac3\n\u2022S3\nS3\nS3\n\u00a33\nS3\no.   \u25a0\nS3\n&\n<\u2022 >\nAdvertise Your Wants ire tlie Mail-Herald\nREVELSTOKE   HARDWARE\nCOMPANY,   LTD.","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Revelstoke (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"The_Mail_Herald_1913_10_18","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0310988","@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. 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